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| It ?NTHU8IA8TIC OVEH GOLF. ^Vatlce Harlan Ascribes Good Health to Popular Game. ; One of the mob t cut hiiwia^l Ic of nil I those Who follow till clli-IVe ; ' ? ; ! f bal ,orer the Chevy ^ ' 1 ? ? H ' i ? k m near I Washington Ih Justice Hurl an of i he j United 8taten Huprcmc C?/imL lb 5** turned three ncore and ti n, hut ii. ?cllnea to agree thai lie has i1h i< fore passed what home ha\o < .? 1 1 < ?< 1 thf "dead line" of active life. 'I am no older than I wa twenty years ago," ho remarked tin other day, "and while I 'mii I ? ? ? j j my COlf I'm apt to May so " Justice Harlan, filler lit . Ii i - 1 ley, ?ou In trying to make the hill d?< thing* It apparently did n> i uih to do, described golf as a ' cioh-< he tween tiddly-winks nml a mlb- run." >)Ut today lie plays, rain oi shsm-, ?ummer or winter, matching oft with general* or diplomats or. falling th< ??, "'Colonel Bogey" him?mlf. Not long In it pame In a m .slon of the Bupreme I'mirt, tin* ?'.*!? lery Haw Justice liar I n \s i i? ? ? some thing on a bit of paper and, calling u page, ?end It down to for. AUor ney General Origga, who. himself an arden' golfer, was at tin- tlm<- befon the tribunal about to plead a case (r. such a room, in kucIi a presence, ? v erythlng becomes lmpit<ssi v<\ but that note merely read "Dear OrigK.s: I was out before breakfast this morniim and played ? j ?white ball against a red one ib<< red man against the pah-fac Anil 1 1 1 ?* Injun won two up. II." Ww York Tribune. SHE GOT THEM MIXt.D I Explanation Dawned Rapidly on Mind ! of Housewife. A lady walked into a r.i of-r's simp ono day with li< i :-!m'Vcs honed up in : her clUiBii mid a hi?htiiin IU;lil In Ik r | vycs. "This ?'!??'." h 1 1 > * oli n vi'd w i: It a sniff. a? she banned a pie f \ - 1 ? lowy substaiict on tin* counter, "is ' the soap that does tin- wiirhin' of i ItBolf; the miii p what makes r\ ry wRHhln" day a kind < >i glorified lu an \ feast ; the .snap what pit all the litnn | aB whit o as snow and as mveri as ri i hazlenut b> dinm-i time, ;m<! lets the | 'Happy honsi'wit. spend the rest j ? ho day playin' with tie- children, ami here tint I hoon seiubbln' iiuee mm tftl hours with that lump, and ain't | ?o milch la t her mil of it n< I could ??lf from a brickbat" ' I I ><-r. \ < >11 r : pnrrion," remarked the jrroeer. "Imt it Isn't I ho soap. Your little imv capie i In here yesterday for half a pound <.r both soap ami cheese, thuf'ft 'lie ; cheese." "Tho cheese'" gasped the ladv. "That accounts I'or tin- other thin:*, t hon." "Tho oilier Ihliu;?" queried tie mo ; ror. "Yen, the other thing." caino the , foply, "I was lay in' awake half the night wondorln' w hat it was made ? ( i ? Welsh rabbit wo had for supper ta-'i! bo funny."-- Kansas City Independent. Wild Excltenicnt in a Mountain City. Last Monday at a very earlv hour our allention was called I > > hearint; ! tho ory of monkey! monkey! I.noi, Ing out. on the streets v. e saw a ntrango looking object ciimllni; out music, wo all rushed to the spot men, , womon anfl'chiblreii and Its reported ; that.' tho editor and typesetter weto i amonR the crowd that saw the monkey ; street performence. Two monkeys | and three Italians composed the ho!; ? out fit, but we laughed to our satis- , faction.- -Hydcn Thousands! icks. COULDN'T LIFT I EN POUNDS. Donn't Kill nc v I'IIIh Itrouutit Nf riMit;! !i hhiI llfHllli lo ilu* SnlltM*i?r, i??u ? > XI I in l**e??l Twenty- F1 vi? Voiitm Yoiiii^ -i' .J. 15. l.'urttm, : Ini nior n iul him- j I ?t*V 1 1 1 :i ii, ? ? I' I )c|i I ?*?. N. <J.. ?- ? ? \ ^ : ! ??i sunviv.i rii' i yours with uiv l>;if!< It w us s<> I'.ul t It a t 1 cou lil Hot \\;il!; iiny (I i s t n u r t> tu>T' j ride in Hl> IMIKKV. I (li> Mill I I >?' 1 I K.V <' I ?*? >11 ill linvi* raisi'd it it , ?T. 11. C'OU TON. pounds i ? f weight from the ground, 'In* pnln whs so si-vrro. This was tuy run ditiun when 1 begun using Donn's K i> l noy lMIIa. They quickly reliev ? -tl un\ it 1 1 < t now 1 urn never troubled ;is 1 was. My back K st mug n ml 1 r:i n w.ilk or i iile .1 long dislatiee niul feel lust as strong as I dill ( w ?-nt> live > on r* auo. 1 think s? ? in Hi h yf 1 loan's K I : . ? v l'llls that I have given a ^ > I ? | ? I > '!;<? remedy in soi ii i1 of 1 1 1 \ 1 1 ? ? i v ' 1 1 " 1 1 " s , nr.il they have also found good results. 1! you rnn Hilt anything limn this iamb ling note that will be ot any service <o you, or to any our suffering from kid ney tron I ilc you arc 1 i I > ? ? r i > to do <?> " A Tit I A I. l'KKi: Add! ?ss I :i i ? Mllhurn Co., ItiilTalo, V Y l'wr Mile by all dealers. I'riee i ts. Mama Wouldn't uike It. Worn out by a long serie.-, <>f an. palling French exercises, wherein tNi blunders were ns the sands of the si .? a hapless high school mistress declar ed her intention ot' writing t.o l-'lor ence's motlu r Florence looked her teacher In fhn face. "Ma would ho jiwfirlh aiii;r>, ' quoth Florence. "I am afraid she \\ il'. bin o js \..v fi-wty to write to her, Florence "I don't know," said Florence dotil-t tully. "You Bee. motlui aiwa. * do s my French for me." The teacher it- wonncrinn 'whether! the will write. Stray Stories. A Household Remedy Plirnc SCROFULA, OUrCS ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, EC ZfcMA. cvary form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, baiidat baing (fFciciout in toning up tha ?jr?t?m and ractoring tK? ton ititotion, whtn Impalrad from any eauaa. It i* a Tiiilt, **4 Ift almort ?np*rn*??ral hvaling j yfl^lrtlw jaitify hi in guarantying a tnr? of I ?N ll??< dln?i?. if diroctiona arc followed. * Trie*, 01 par nottlr. or ? llottlca fur ??. ?<>* ?*! r ?r nm-onrnTa ?mv rarr hoik nv-wnvLvum. ctats. i VCH I I RCC I'fliri <lil ?? InfarttitMnn I ilOOO iAlM CO., ATLANTA, GA. ! So. 80. A LAW or PROGRESS OOP KHillAR SUNDAY SI K WON 'lite Christian k( I k'1'" 1 *?*?? I ? t u Advnint* Aloiifc .til l.lnc.s of I Iturt Continually. Hiiouk i i n . N J I . . \ ? ? ?. y ftp* t?<?(i( i ? . I I *i . . ? ! i / I !? : ... . lie Sc .. \ ? U I ))#? 1 I (? I '*1 I Ml' k ? ^ .,i. I . . : ( , | , I'i lii 'f , th<- (('? I'i .1 , I \.l. m-. I uv.or I i f i ' .1 ' I ? 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Mind a. all kIi id I iv-l"l e I', c \ i st I'd III llKell' l|J a .-nl;-.! an--' I lie ideni was inm|ileli' and I't'i li ' I a- v. ell ,i> ln-aiitil'il and j(iii>d , ltul till' 111-: '.all lit till' n.'tnal I \ I'l'se did Hi 1 1 I'.tli/.e tiiil |.'ile. i ideal ot the Di li no M "tlil \\ 1 . a I lien'' I >! .1 (Jild l.iilt Hid III. -it'll' I llil-l i'l ? i 1 1\ e Ulll'Ull.ll l"> llis lielu Ill-ill! ml iii I t"i|ts .' Ity Iin me tli". ?I.il i , a \ t ? (in- im.'ii-a- lli.^ i -ii j ii r :ci t lui in ' a I III s( . n 1 1| lit i a ii ,i 1 1 e i . - iiii I imt di i nt In i - iVl-eand i lit ? I to l i 1. 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ' I ) 111- ideal I >n t he catlse ||i" N.t\v i! I'ettii In i i. i'i/"' His ideal Kin dually lli'iet^h I lie 1.IW v 1 |?I'u?;l'C'.s.s l!i. HI ' to r.-ali/e i! .Knlili-iily lit an in t nt ilea i live jiowei I Viiiierntely m d of Ills own j volition ' in 1 inadt' tiic tiniverse it eriide ina--. nl ittioi '^iini/eti niatter and loivi'; and tlnn. ml. >linn llis sni>Iiine work to tin- law ui |':'((Krt's-t nj.eiati.l |.y re.?|i"ii Kllile llilt'lllilein e-t. lie ilirei li'd tliilt ill dill' tune ali sl|i'll!d lie redui'l'd to tirdt'l', liar iinuiy ami I (t'.t ii t \ I in- m n- si.uv m i hi1 iinivvr.se m lis entirely and m in pai'tri. This is the stui y ui I lie ti iii ,i|-< tlinl "t their proiluc' ion- I Ins is the sturv '*1 minerals, vi'^etillile I and tut I nri Is -, (It neltel.tl hpecies Hud i mil * nlii lis. ot angels, wuinen and ini'li I hey i.s l!i" s|,u-\ ..| matter in all its e'.'ittlnna vfnn.-. ot l.le ui all its forms, ami oi mind in ill it- plic ttomi-na . This, in la nl. >-.1 on as w e have vet Irarni il. ia I lie .s|niv "I ill iii iii. mi. and nt all propii^ii Injti. t at me 1 1 1 u si i ,t 1 1' what I nio.lli l>y tho (ilk (loll - ideal i ll ill IS a majestif tree. S1\ feet III dKttnelei and l<-il left in heivhl, with mi^litv 1 1 n il - taking deep Itoid i'i t!u- la i.' U ??? tin! ittt?hiy lu.iiti'hes sweeping t he ek mil s a \tiy eimt that can wrestle with the storms and pluv t\itli the \hj;htninn- I'lit in it. lii'^ininii^. its il yprmits from tin.' at urn, tin- oak is a liny Hhoi it whieli the flint t>l il little fluid eoiild tlli |iiili\ i - 1 ti ? Ii tioil iiialies it tints and say.s to it, ' llo t"l t\. (id, " iiii- 1 I hen 1 lie ll'. lie pinti' ""'''hi'i'! i.i lli?' Otvtne eoin niiind, thrc.iiih el.-nd ami sun-huh itn.l ehaittiiiie -" I- ..ii, .si * . ? 1 1 ^ n-s < > ii aifl i nit and tip. u ? i ' 1 mi i t - 1 . 1 1 v means of the la \ ol pr.iy.ie-s in t tie t.trin I'! growth, it has I til ti I Ii ? 1 liu ll.'ld ol t i i " 1 . alld stand- le title lie III-. I'I mill III ali tile iiupo-uii; y. ai.'ii ii .-i i'? i oi\ oi inir and --'lid mitui lai.e till- ea>;le as another llills! I al ion. I I o 1 1 '.Li. :.ii i in- ta_:!e ;.s ,.n inip-iial I-.I"I Ul'l! a. 1.1 - 1 i 1-tiij! ii . Willi ain i. :uj I." . ton--- "?! \ "-'on and ivuli pm Kin- l"i t ii a 1 1 - ! . lliaht, tin- mount. iiii i rax it- ? t ?!:?-. a iid it- pn a -in e ^ run ml the ski. V|l. .1 ... !li.- Diw.ii." 1 1 1 e :t 1 lor tills ll. 'l'!e I'i I'd 111.' > Uiis' ' iKle| cilleries t (-..Mil \n> .-in- i a li'.'.e iiMie ereatUU', .Hid il will inllid II' I! ilium,: till* 111-! tt'l' ( k ..I' two ."I It- ("\t-letn e, all I e.-uM -Ii-'ke With v.Mir lian. I it- '-.'Ii te.'ow.-it it m n a:nl liV.k into tl- pale it'll. -il . ? \ ? ? - . K- ft-. - ! I lies- i\ ..(tlil prol'il'!* iAi iii' '.on |-i'v I mi t n.i tin- li'lle tiim: li"-!J m i t'M'i'i i.M ?, tl p.HH and s.ii it,- 1'"-|-. ? . tin;. I a' la - 1 . iiii 'it r t i >"pei at i.ei ??! t ii'- km pi - ci'i -s, ii .an -."ir '[""in tiie n.'-J. l.tuiuh into the an. C '. .'.e i! tl i i t il ? i. : ? ' ! ' ? }>t it dow u i lie s 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ? ?mi at -tin. i .'. I- llll. let 1 1 s ?even too: ..t ?\ : ? t ^ and .-.t.l it mi Con', '.iient ' i ' .. thr.ei^ii liit* of HUi il a lie a:.. iv.. o\ei lite n-'Oa:.* thai io!l \ ? ii m t!.:, . I ? -.'u - - . . -n mu?t nit iin! \V 1 1 en i !t : int. ; i to i in - * 1 ' **'.!. : in -i-f :,T an iou- ! t ration ot tne truth we ,.i.- ptii-un^. fiod'.s ideal for ivi.m i- * most es iltrd and Ml!. lime Ii n,' \'t:ii iv.ent'tl ami moral on 1 1 o 1 1 : i i . ? ..| It. ;... 'tdo i- s. s-> '.in id ?? -s'i: i'i. v i;iitrr:.i!" "t parts ami powers , t" all e'.-t We that sei-lin l)>i \v|i"l.' 1 ?'le.iii mi in i-" i ii. n iita'.e in him. tio.i .ie m on I man ;n Ui- own linage, intemletl h.:u i"t c. nun. in. oil and eonipaninii-litp 1 with lliiiiM''.!. ' let (t ((iiditl to n.jtke him ll i vu'f lem-iit lieie mi tin' e.irth, and ; : pnsft) at li?! lo - i.tic i hi- 1 1 it nieti t oi tke ti 1 1 1 \ ii - c >\ it 'i i I on ftitcvcr. ' ? thoiipht nl s.i, !i ilignitv i- alt a-toiii- ? . ix nnd oVeiH lie.uiuiK ii.ii.ipiioii lull l|oi,,ni! It'.ss ill. ill ih'S IS tiud'n l.lcat |o| 111:111. ' 1 i j lead the S, i mtuies ..i . 'o I?ul till* <tl-.l,IIM?- In'tuull ill. I i't loll ami Completion !.-> greater here than eNiw hero, I not only because id. in i* <U-<>.in?->l to ri?# higher than ???. Ii?*i ctcalittc*, tr.t! a came lu- bogiii;. > i . h t- *i vei' i nnwn fiU't that tlir y.ninu <?f tin* h iman spc?i? * w inferior in *:i. i,-th .i:m? .ut.vitv to the younjt of many of i'.e lo?ei animals. Tim1, we walk roninl ii.<- trail !o ot the sleeping infant with ?ofi ami reverent ?top, ami this is tittitw. Il.'rtven itxflt look* flown on human infancy with rcvcreao*. I doubt if it m too strong to s*y that <?otl Matton* a quaternion ot ??<titliiui 4n?cl? *; the to^r corners of every little mb in the land. But the reverence with winch we regatd the child umi. from n pioph-trc in?tmrt j of what the child will he. r. it her than fi^tn ?nr perception ??f what it now i? The human baby i? the ab?olute e*tre?tH of toblineM, h?lp:?jMnt?t and i^noran^tf. It MMM SIAIUL A or Mik ?Ar mm -- - , . - ^ , ? ? ? ? * It f-.inV't thiiU' J' ?Iocb n<*<t knftw It has no tru# perception, nm any mental a< - 1 1 <>r< whatever, apart 1 1 o. i what vw <. all instinct |? j* niter!* without (In Moral ?'XI>CT1C?!0C<I Wlthoill love, Wllht)',l! hll'ej without hope, Without faith. I llOUgil I II- - lon/ilig to lilt* K I nudum * t ' i ( ',i ( . no Wd UA Til ? .?- "i t i?>:\ MS I f t iSoem I'l lined in insist h?* and I i?**t of i|in(|kni'l Knew, it IB iMlthilltf but .t I itl I 111' u( lilt* ?>?? it llltl* organized lite, with ii? < jpuliiiiiu-ij HOI V'? Tttfililfent . It haHil't ability enough to iccogni/e iUelf, nor will it i'Vit 1?u v ?* memoiy enough t<> remember it?e|| at tii.it stage of Itfl b'.'Uig. Weie It not 1 1 'I that iiot miracle ui i'i ??\ nlfii' e ii1 *i?i in iii iii' till* Iiiot her'jS ). it Mould pel'lsh Jl'olil I tin- earth on tin- i lay of it* both. Hut wail a little iinl hi <? Wail uiilil the inothei '* toslciing ran-, ainl tin- lath er's discinlinnry (mining, ami the iu*triic? tioll ol 1 1 1<* school* it ii ? I * i l ' khili < ii- ami all ')i?' Viri-Mi* appliance* ol ( Iii Milan ov ili/atioii have wrought their vast part in coiuieelion with tin' iimvri'Hal law ot de velopment lUld progress .lllii tlll-ll oliM-ivo the i hild, now heroine tlic in it II . lloW wonderful an. I indem-rihitble I hi* rcntili! 'I iiat little child now m i >i 1 1 anil ?ar vi*)ii i In8 biglt place* ol t lie earth. lie chmhft the heights, and, walking with ? .ml on the hoins ot the mountain*. In- *ur Vl*y?i the heavens. lie counts the Mara ami f-Hiln them l>y their names 1 1 ?- knows ho i s superior to hiini ami Myntcnis. Ilis heart thrilU with pul*iitioni> that are uiightier than oeean currents hi Kolai in fluences. 111? Hee?. 1 1 ?? knowi . II" tin dcrstaiids. He n amiiin. 1 1 ? - lee!* \?it'iiii himself the mighty mantel) lie ? ,? 1 '* tail lo find, ami <iod aiMWei'H ililil. The B'.cp Ire ii already in hi* hand, ami the crown in in night that the Hon of Man Himself tvill hi miii place on ins brow. I leneefnrth , In- ii lung. mii<1 all vo forevertnoie, with a lite thai will lule the world mid compter death Sueh in the law of progress whieh in here applied to the church, both eollee* lively ami individually. We a^c here ??!? i iniily eoiiimamled to line up alio nei/.e our inheritance. Never before in all the agc4 ! wis i I here mich a concurrent blast of trum pet rt from all <piarlcrs of the globe < ailing I he i hurt h (o go forward. f.r-t llu} vol [ umiis form and the march begin. "I (inv? Tlioai Myself." H.iid a mother lo me one day: ''When 1 1 i > i hildi' ii were , Voting I ifiou^hi i in' \ c l V I'lil thllltf 1 i-oulil dil f.11 l !?<??: .?.?? lo i;ive I iieni iiiviie.lf, So I spared no p.un-i to t.ilii t iieni, lo read to tjieiu. 1 * > teach them, to play with then), iu he a l? ? v iiiK 'ompa uioii und friend to my ?- h 1 1 - d 1 til. "I had peglect my UytiKc uften. I had n<> time to indulge myself m many thiiiK-i, winch I /?hoiild have liked lo do. I was so bu-y adorning their uiinds and < -ii 1 1 1 \ it 1 1 live their heart's best alVoliou that I couhl not adorn their biulii's in line elot hijft, though I kept them neat ami com fortable at all t une-. "I have my icward now. My miiis are minister/! ol the (iospcl; my grow n up da tig lit t-i* is o i'lirisiiun >\oinau i Iia\ ?? plenty of lime mm to ?ti down find list, plenty oj I tine to keen my house in order, plent* of lime to ludulgi- mysi-lf. I.e-nh-t going about niV Master's bll-ilies.s wher ever He has need ot me. I have a thou sand menioiieri of their childhood (?> torn fort ine. Now that lliey have gone out into the World. I have (he MVect eon seioilsncs-i o| ha\ done all I eollhl to make them reads for whatever work <!oJ rail-* them to ilo l.lte and I'aitli. ( 'o v?-i-l n jj i us. 'I lie i e ait- I w o ii,n < ot en vei iii;; sin ? man a way and t;.>d'- wa\ . \i"i eover vour sins, and t hi-v -.vill have i resurict - t ion koine tiiiic; let timl i .i\ci them, and iieilhct' i It- \ . i ion In in tail t i lid lacui. I here ii i e i nn t*.\ | ircs.iio us m tie Ihble \V 1 1 i I I l Hill 1 1 to hell- I I...I puts M||V ? III- puts tin!!! I "' ! o ! I ll ! ! : 1 !i,o li ll ? iti'l lnis (orgiveit me. w ho shall bt : og a ehaine agam.-t ine ' lie 111-! lilotleil I hell! OIH is a thick 'cloll'l Noll see a 'loud tolMglli, Itlld to morrow there l-i|*l li eloml to 111.' seen. lb" east-- them into the depths ol t iie ?ca Some one has said. "Thank timl that ? il is a sea uml not a river; a river ninrht dry up, l>ut i he sea cannot." The great I e-t blesiing that ever conies to ine tins | sule t?f. heaven is when <!od forgives ine. j Have ymj heen forgiven? The fourth ex^ies-^lon is that lie re moves tlu-m as tar as the Kast is from the West. I >" v on know how far that is? 1 I'erhaps some good mathematician will tig J tire that up "If we confess our sins. He i>? faithful and just t'i forgive us our kiiis, and to cleanse ns from all untight eotisnesjj." Then make sure that voti are forgiven. ? j I) I;. Moody. I'rliielplra of Mot-nllty. I I'owsihly time is too little attention piv ? ?ii ??jfc,llu> lead* rs of religious thought to the lPIIitions ui sin to .socioty and t<> im pressing tin- duty ot ahstraet righteous '"'?" upon ,\ll i lasses of men. It is not mi\ in its relation to (Jod that wo mean, 'mt sin as it a tVeet.s man's value to him sr. i an<l to society I lit* soeiologieal aspect "i a violation of Cod's law. There arc i some turn who ran lie reaehcri only in tins j w iv. Sin against Cod lias no terror* for j tliem. The thought of future neeounta l'tluy does not appeal to them, Imt as \ temporal eontcipienees, u* elicits on civ j il and loeml life and upon the sinner him j sell, may . if rightly presented, have a ' deterrent mlluenre The world today is j | I'lindt'd hv vicious ideas of right and ' ? imii;! Sin. ill solne ipiarlt'l s, h les- ob ; 11.1 vioits than a lirea. h of ???< tal et i<pie! (iV j Initpiity :.s instilled hi many <|uar(ri? if it < in he made to pav It'll society 1-. > a!o j onl\ as rori ect principles ?.f morality done | in ite it. a ii . I correet ideas will come only | through leaders of religious lliought ? t I mted IVe-diy terian \\ mug A et I iijj From \\ ioi,k Tlilnk lin?. | In * hnia .1 man is reunited 1 ? < m<>urn i 'hi re \ral- I ? ?l t lie death .it In- tat her. | . I'"' da\- t ? ? ? t lie ?leat Ii o| his mother, and I ll"! ?'! all l >i l lie death ot his wife In- I ; dri !. fnnamaii would feel disgraced | ' -ii.'wr.l any Miriiiw <>n aceoniil uf t 1 ?'???? | ii "t ii'- w ile Tins tell* i!.> ..\\n I -'??r\ ? ? r hti? in a hoi [In a eountiv vsith ,i ' ?x ;'.i/aJion thousands ot years old.? Ke- j ! i.<rme<l t hur^h Uc? ot d S ill) pile It y . >iiuph.sty ?.s the crowning jewel of all 1 viiturs liirat lne?-.iges. gicit tMIWis. I U disi.nrlies md urea: event.- ate j r \ ?? i simple hi then* elements. viinpiiiii\* ! ival.es the great Holder and lilis the oh- j ; ;?< 'lie to pi.n e- ot eminence I: is i in' I -''I ' ha l til o! inn.. i oil* <hlldl|o..d ami ' ' ra T in; gem ot v>ie old and learned.? } M i\ w i i!'- l'aiism in T w o H r v f ? 1 in- law and the (iv-ycl are two kr\< ! The law I< the key t!!t,i >huttetli u,. "a ! i j men undri eoiideiuna t ion. and the Cospcj | i- the kev hieh opens the door and let* j t hem oa: \\ illiani I'} mhilu. Odd Missouri Facts. That th?' highest point in Missouri j i* hut l.SOti feet almvi' the level of j t ho s< r is oiu> ot' i!h> many interest- t iiii! topographical facts disrover, <1 by j those why 0t unit (?? the large relief map of that St:it?? in the Muriel I ,j i hrary in the Missouri State liuilding at the World's Pair. This "mountain ' is iron, know n hy the residents ot the county as Tom suck.* anri from its point radiate the differ* nt geological formations of the Central Mississippi Valley. Another interesting disclosure is j the evident route " traversed hy the Missouri Kvver in pa-* geologieal agvs. In the north c ntral part of the State the Missouri's present course deviate* from the north. ast to the ftoutht-ast. Hy the map can he se n the louical continuation of its course from the western border of the Siate to a point between wher.- ilannihal and thu Iowa State Una are now *: lo afed. which *<rokKl9ts declare was the original confluence of the Mis souri an! MUsisalppl llivera. The r?' 1 lief map vlao shows that Missouri has j UAds toftlow UM rlv?r lar?L SOUTH EH N * FARM * /VOTES ?A ? o- ? o :;sx: ? fr TOPICS Oh INTEREST fd THE PLANTER, STOCK MAN ANO TRUCK OROHEH, "M! SfcpHI Mlor. " ' 11 u> I"?nhn?t. a hand *ep cou ''V' Whore Hlx <" ??o,o reo, * , n 1 ,,ls 1* ? question that h L ' v , "" T,,? li?I'W ?"m tor M,w ?'? I'MJir on i|,0 l)iark(.t "rf"1 r,mr ,,ro wHl , K* "eially known that a tfood machine win Hkim down to 1 of r r ""V fl,,:thHt 11 w'll from the milk while it is I ? !l WHI oowiw 1 i'""1 r,'n,ove n?'? it the I a . i " n * , ,Ch 18 "ot <"??Kree- f . , ,0 ,,M' but which if retained ami ,'S)i|to.<l"V0l')|' ?n.loHlruble ferments ? ' I ,! ?<>l""'g of the milk ?;'l'^tor ?l?o removes all the in particles from the milk, hairs, and . V/' "Z Vi'M- of U"! l??< leria which <t 1 1 ",ilK r''"1" 8"'"-re and Another, so that in ? certain sense it ? "S " l"',,s,'i'vaiiv<> of the milk. The rryT als? ,,,ft hki'" ' In warm and fresh, a matter of ill.- Irn-alcnt Importance wher* calves to ho raised on the farm. Fresh ivnl'.'i' "'"k U "ot M> lml)0rt?ut for hogs on " !. S < MI (? as W('" "l>purentiy on son.- milk as on the freshly sonar ?""d article fed u,lnii. Il.it when fed Wit. m and sweet there Is much le*s (lunger ot undesirable furniH of bact 01 <i gaining a foothold in the stable or the hog ham, and so cholera and othc, dread diseases are not so likely to develop ?h where filthy slop barrels " I e permit led. 'I h? band sopariuor Jin* many pecu 1 1 ^'vaiitageH in (he Noulli. ft jo custom ou l)mny fan|js vv,J(M.o a fow rows nr.. kept to churn all the milk ?^ci> nay. J his can he avoided by the nso ,,t the separator, as the bulk of the v r'na ' educed so much that in eon,,. sections ice can he ut.li /.ed to pre "?r\> Hi,, cream at a profit, whereas it could not he used with the whole milk Again, the cream can often be pre serve,, in cold water from u spnmr. ,(',S' H "umber of large cans of mi"< not he accommodated I? a wim climate milk ferments very Mm <ls |y unless properly cooled and a or ?'d. mid Hi,, preservation of the qual ity "i Hie milk is a matter of th? jm-iv ''"porlanee where it is to be placed >" Hi," market as human food. Pas "(,un has frequently been resort c?l ??? to preserve it. but It has been found in many instances that sanitary surroundings and the Immediate aera tion and separation of the milk and oi.-Miu will preserve it almost as Jon* I asteur.7,inK, and the operation of eoparntiiui is much slmpller than that oi I avteurization. and does not affect 1 ??? composition of the milk the lb, milk im passed lhrou?!i a separator ihe milk and cream will not rca.bly mix again. Such is not the reel i'v 11 t,i<> two are run di r ' "> fnto one vessel and thoroughly sillied before bottling. Climatic condi tions, economy i? handling the product, the excellence of the skim milk on farm* -o bolter making is ?n,c. an commend the use of the seu ?r'i[or even on the small dairy farm ihe amount of money required for the purchase of a llrst-class separator to handle the milk from a half dozen or wli'h n.T? iS T'y SUmM iu con,I??rison "i the benefits derived. Where the * hole milk Is churned the separator will oftset the labor involved in hand ling so great volume, which will only ylrht a tew pounds of butter at best llie mii'L- .aa,Wtt0.U,Pt 13 mrtde to skllu [" Mlilk b-v ???"?> through deep setting the per cent, of fat lost In a year will ?;nou?t to more than the purchase '??of a separator. It has been dell i??l> shown in many instances that the hand separator will more than nHy for itself (he first year of its use by reason of the fat saved. It is not un where shallow setting in prac ticed for one to two |)0r cent, is lost. , 11 . 11 ?,<>l,1,l'a lor properly run this 1 ,,ot "'"ount to more than 01 of on- per cent., or practically nothing. ,ho who has a small herd of ; ,VV: 1,1,0,1 not hesitate to purchase a hnn, I separator, lie will find it an In clinable addition to his equipment and one of the most economical invest inents he ever made. firitRii uml Alfali'a. I' II. Lei toy, Ohio, writes: Will you ti ll me if it i> possible to get a good permanent blue grass pasture in North ern <ieorghiV It not . how can cattle lie nia through the dry, liot summers to advantage? Alfalfa should do well tln-re. I think, as it lias a limestone subsoil willi water under it. I >o you think the central South has a good fu ture before it from an agricultural t>! ;i idpoint ? Von will ti iitl ii ditlicult to get a lirst c!:!s^ s,i.1 of I >1 no ^ r?? s < in North Oeor |4 i : ? except on scute of tlie more ele vated sections of the State. Hut this should not cause you any worry he cause in liermuda grass you Jiave an exeell'Mit substitute for blue ^rass which will furnish you grazing from the l.'.th of April to t he 1st of Deyetn Ntws of the Day. The new army regulations, says the Aashmgton ? orrespomlent of the New fork Tribune, will prohibit the inuti- . ntion of manes, tails and forelocks >? horses. It is stipulated that there diull be no alteration in the length of he.se uppenduges by docking. hanging 1 ii (dipping. Those in charge of the ! mimulH shall do only such trimming i iml clipping as may he necessary to j irovent a shaggy apperanee. The Hcv. Hr. It. Hall, a Congre- j Rational pastor of New Hritaln. Is chap lain of the 1st Infantry, Connecticut National (luards. a special dispatch to the New York Tribune from Stamford, Conn., says. He refuses to start for Manassas at the time his regiment does because such action would require him to travel on Sunday. Dr. Hall will not start until Monday, after his regiment has gone. Better humlltty through adrrrsiiy than pride through prosperity. Sins concealed In the basement nre ?urt to omp into vh? boudoir. her. Hcrmuda grass is of no service for winter gracing, because the llrst frosts of autumn In-own it and 1( is (lonnant I li tonsil (In- winter, it also does not route on ral ly in the spring, u difficulty that ran he overcome by sow ing to rye in August, witirlt may I ?o grazed to some extent through tin- late fall and to good advantage in the early spring. It la often not advisable to graze rye in the winter because the ground is too wet and the tramping in* Jurefl It very much, iSorinudu grass is in reality the blue grass of the far South. It will carry practically il j? much weight of live stork per acre as blue grass, and live stork relish it and make good gains on it. The sod is dense and tough and is not injured by hot, dry weather. It is really remark able to one acquainted with the virtues of this grass to see how comparatively little of it is cultivated. Owing to the spreading nature of its growth it is very hard to get rid of, and it is not desirable to put it on land that you de sire to bring under cultivation at the end of a few years, but for permanent pasture it is one of the best grasses in America, and there is not a farmer ia the region where it will grow well that would not be better oil' if he had a good Hcrmuda pasture. Alfalfa will grow very well on sonin of your richer and lower land that ii well supplied with moisture and where the subsoil is not too tenacious. The rr.iti Piii/itiu U\: *??*** uuttru i die should be taken to thoroughly prepare and enrich it with the needed fertilizer before seeding to alfalfa. Alfalfa i J doing very well on the station farm on red rlay uplands, yielding as much as live tons of cured hay per acre, and judging from what you say the land you contemplate buying is considerably richer and also lighter in texture. The central South lias a great agri cultural future before it. I, and is cheap, and though the farms :i i'i> off en run down i ley can be built up and re claimed in a remarkably short time by a judicious rotation of crops and the use of the cowpeti and other legumes which thrive luxuriantly in this cli mate. The price of land is bound to in crease owing to the rapid growth of manufacturing and mining industries and the man that comes in now and buys his land cheaply and then im proves It should make a go<?d tiling out of it. I.lve slock will be one of the leading industries in this section of the country in the very near future.- Kuox ville Tribune, rifa (.'niton vh . Dairy ('iii'iiil uir. Cotton growing is essentially n one crop system in which the fertility of the soil is lessened each year. The ad vantages of cotton growing lie in the fact that the crop can lie easily raised and it can always be sold at some price. At the prices which have prevailed during the past eight years the ma jority of cotton growers of (Jeorgiit have not made their living expenses. With the increased cotton acreage of foreign countries, especially Kgypt, the future price of cotton is quite apt to be as low as at any time in the past. The price will doubtless vary from year to year, as heretofore, depending upon the world's visible supply, but it it is safe to say tflat the average price for any series of years will be flvo cents per pound or less. Dairying, on the oilier hand, is the foundation of diver silled farming, a system wherein the farmer Is not de pendent upon any one crop for his liv ing. There is always a market for good butter, and where the dairy fann er grows the feed for his cattle, the butter will not cost one-half what it can be sold for. The butter also brings a cash price and at all times of the year. This enables the dairy fann er to pay cash for his supplies and he Is enabled to get them cheaper than otherwise. Rut, most important of all, the dairy farmer is constantly enrich ing his land, and as the fertility of the soil increases from year to year, more crops, better crops, and cheap crops are produced. This leads to the use of improved farm tools and better farm buildings.? Florida Agriculturist. Com l>i it | iic I'oultry mul Krult. The combining of poultry and fruit raising is doubly advantageous; the poultry keeping down insects. grubs, worms that, injure either the trees or tlu? fruit or both, and the trees fur nishing much needed shade for the j poultry. In the apple, pear and peaeh ' orchard the advantages gained from | having the poultry run in it are very j great. Not only do the fowls keep in sects ami worms in subjection, but the scratching ami wallowing in the freshly cultivated soil keeps the drop pings stirreil in and mixed with the soil so the feeding roots can reach them, and it will be found that the soil will need less frequent cultivat ing? -The Southern rianter. America and the United Kingdom take about 7,r? per cent, of (Jertnany's toy exports. Odds and Ends. Of the 2,714.000 inhabitants of l'arls one half manage to avoid paying any medical fees at all, l',000,000 pay only a nominal price, and there remain hard l\ 200,000 families constituting the real practice of the 3. 342 Iwal physi cians, each of whom has to attend at least twenty well to-do persons gra tuitously on account of their being rel atives or friends, so that the total figure is thereby reduced by abotjt tiO.OOO. *-?>.? KiRht years ago tills month, says the Springfieid Republican, a visitor to Chicago com Id stop at almost any street corner in the business district and hear curbstone orators frantically discussing the issues of the pending Presidential campaign, while all around groups of in.'n would form, melt away and reform In the lively exchange of views regarding .silver and gold. It was the ordinary strict spectacle. Things are different this August. Chi cago doesn't kmev there Is a cam palgu on: and New Vbrk doesn't Know much more according to appearances. In politics there seems a deadly 4ul nets all around. forgot Hi# Mother Tongu*. A recent in arctic Biberia, Mr. Vanderilp, a gold buntor. tfllatha I t'oliiiwinu of liis rttura to civilization "1 found i hat v>aif a do/en of tho j eers and men of tru' ? ??am<r which my employers had i??-nt for ?ut) hud ; 6omv to hunt mo up. T??0 cr^pt tin <H?- ? mounted and I triod to addiv.-.s Jiim in RtiHHiftli, l??l< h<? nald: You forget l that f fifxak Kfigiihli.' Kow it may i Hi'i'in Koarit ly erV?dlblf*, and y #rt It in ! t r nt?. tliut for a f?'?v tii<>ments f wa* ; totally unable to converse with' Him | In my native tongue. I had i:ot j a word of it in conversation for months, and my low physical eondi I (Ion acting on my nerved, cor. fused my mind and I spoke a jumido of Kng fish, Hussian and Korak. 1! was a week lj< foro 1 ct.uid talk Rood, ttralght lCngliah again. The devil would la* almost harmless if lie operated only in iiis own territory, FITS permanently <mi red. No llt*orn<u voua* nesu aftor llrst day's tmonf l)r. Kline's Oreat Ni'rvoUestor?r,^2tr|al 1/ Jitlfl and treat 1st; (roe \>r. It. 11. ft i.i nk, Ltd,, Ar<'li St ,, l'htlrt., l'it. l'!n/ii?li cotton workers are ruining to Cana<L. J'iso'a Cure cannot bo too highly spoken of as a cough cure. ? J. W. O'lJuiK.v, 32*2 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., .Ian. 0,1900. The penguin's wings are useful only un der water. Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the late General Roger Hansen, I C.S.A.. wants everv woman to know of the wonders accom- ! plished by Lydia I;. Pinkliam's i Vegetable Compound. " Die AH MlW. 1 'IN K II A M ; ? I CAUIlot tell v.ou with pen and ink what good |>y<t i:t Mi Pitikham's Vegetable Compound did for mo, suffering from the ills poeuliar to t ln? sex extreme lassitude and thai all feeling. I would rise from my bed in the morning' fooling more tired than when 1 wont to bod, hut before 1 used two bottles of Lydia E. Pin klin in\s Vegetable Compound, 1 begun to feel the buoy unoy of my younger days returning, beeanie regular, eould do more work and not feel tired than 1 had ever been film: to do before, so 1 eontiriued to use it until 1 was restored to perfeot health. ! It is indeed a lxH>n to sick women and j I heartily reeommend it. Yours very j truly, Musi Kosa Adams. 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