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?t?rt it the Bottom* Two boy. lett h ome with juat enough money to tftjte thou through college, after wtu?h they waat do* pood entirely upei tb?i r ?wu cftoria They atta?ke4 thu aullcj(i?U ?ttftliNlly; peiMtod te yraduaAioa, MMuUvqA their diptou** ft<m Um? fa* "*lty, el*>, uoutm?Ji4?l<iry lottor* t v a large ahip-huJldiu# tutu with wbi?h Ihiyy (Jwiiro'41 QUi^luyiiiUiii UaJm r??d iftUt tjitt Waiting rc<uu of the head (it Hip ft tut the liral wu m WW *<3 au (liCMOV. I JjU pr??0U t?d 'il-J lottri* 44\Vhftt CNI >?U dv, " hiud thu Ulttll of vytyjoufi. ' "l WWukl tiktf UVU1H Wil t u/ ? tfjt'l'k Mh 'iU. ' ' ? 4'W?H sir, I will Uko you* qiibd Hud addi*wt; au4 it wo bare lUijrUiuiK Of th? kind ojiun vri II <j<* nvfyoud witfi Aji ho (rfu^ixj out, ho to hi* ?xupaniou, t'Nou oau go in and 'Itavo your \iddfoeji.' " Tho oilier ' p.ea.nted himself and Ijjtf |>HjJOI H, "What con you Wot" waa aaked 44 1 can <io nnythinK tLat u grt.n )jqu<l caa do," was tin) reply. 'Vlio rr.-agcato toucjud ? beli which ?ttJlod u superintendent. 14 We want a mnu to sort sciap ivon," replied the taperiltteudont. And 1 1 j o College atudont went to sorting sorap-iron. Quo week pawu'd, and tlio prtai ? d<ijt raked. "How is the uow ?uau - on?" "Oh," ?aid the bosa, "ho did hia w<yk *o well, nud nevur wetohod the cltk(k, t(int I put hbn ov?r (h? jyUAtfj" )u out) roar I ha in?u had i'u&oJf?:d thu head <*i Ujo duyirl mfuit, und an MUviao^ poniUou with the lyjumjja iiuiii, ut h salary r?ipr(u*tmtud ly fiour tiwumrt, ntfrJu Us wbllonj Crioiig waa wiill out oi <iu ipleymeut aud booIum# u pwh'jliuu. . . Tho Biraplo Expert. "Yon say this is fine tobacco lawiT" ' ?'The b^at iy tb? world." " Indeed ! k'ray bow uaouy boxa* of cigars will it ffiow to Uju aerot" In ttolf Defoufle. 1J a eetttMd to u.su Uio batflful weed To pleutwj Lijh wii:?v but lii?xi Ms wwiu no v?n'y Itti^o a gvoueh hiL? umd<t Liiru sUrt ugaiii. You uttvuj ku'/w u iqhu uutil you buvo slarUvJ ban tulklug upou tb? subjowt of Li i h put <ui(Muy. Mr? BtMJUIA 1* YKAJU. -am ?1 otire? TjnrAjivl l< ? s?fU Dv rmj* sV K. fitfyflnufiti. CU. It is tlin n?ujM.n tuiud th h I makes the !{0JiUuuj j?j. fcjo. 41- 'OS lllrks' Ca|)n?lt??o Cure* llendmjio, Vi bfttlivr f/cjii cold,*, Utiut, ?VA<*WJAU or imrvoaa I v^v!Wilr\iW. ixM ifntpu StiJ iwj* I ftnme IcJk'. iijjvI 60o?, at wj dPs tflfltjt*. Pert Pirigraphu. Notice that woHt^of he* won who are stnding pat bavo o'omfurtublo Bents. Failure iu laudablo attempt in far frovi being a thing to be ashamed of. ? Keade. When you are dealing with h mule it is wise lo see to it that said mule has no kick ocminj?. It' you oxp?et to have to borrow Moyoy. bcUor borrow it buforo you peed it; it is eatfjer to do so. ^ hen we get boj?o aud tako st^uk ut our chiggeis, blisters, bums and billy wo are luolined to bo Rial to think it is over. Queer that your next door neither should think you nro a mean, intor feriug wveteh when ycu tell her that little Johuuie has a fire under the frout porch. The man wbo tells a seerot to n wo man isn't foolish, but just diplomatic and crafty. It is his way of announc ing it to the wot Id. T.ols of girls are bk mdd oh milk and as awi-et as honey aud hi il 1 they may have the tabasco snuec up their sleeve. Mauy a hobo would make a good Empeior. but the di*t icKsiug fl: 5 i|jr at*. vJ it it. tlai there i* more enil for hat vest hands in th.a country fiiiiu tor cm peters. 1 ' Scdvj men,'' * p. .1 I i.o'.e l.bvJU. ''ain't satisfied to quit when d*y's done bouaht n gold brick, but keeps payin' storage on it an' holdin' it fur n ri?e."? Washington Star. no urn icn Rat Tells Frets About Tostum. "Wo hnvo used Po?tum for the past ei*ht yenrs." writes ft Wis. lady, "and drink tt thrco times a day. We nevor tire c f U "For several years I could scarcely rat anything on account of dyspepsia, bloating Mftrr meals, palpitation. sick headache - in fart vvns In "uch misery and distress 1 tried livin.; on hot wat er aud tos ? t for nearly n year. "I had quit coffee. the cav.so of my trouble, and was. usin:; hot water, but this was nr>t uouri.ihir. < "Bearing of rost.tni I began drink ing it and my ailment* disappeared, nnd now I fan rat anything I want without trouble. . "My parents and husband had about the eama experience. Mother would often euffer after eating, while yet drinking coffee. My husband was o great coffee drinker and suffered from Indigestion aud headache. "After he stopped coffae and began Poitum both ailments loft him, lis will not drink anything now, and we have it three times a day. I could write more, but am no futher ? only state plain facte." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to .WellvlUe," in pkge. "There's a Rea son. ; . Ever read the above letter? Anew one appears from time to time. They ?re genuine, true, and full of banian tnteremu ILL MANILA CHEERS . THE FLEET'S AMI . JX ..V1U f, , American Warship 5 Wh bra Dewty Cefeated the Spanish Fleot. FILIPINOS SHOW GREAT JOY shun* Le?v? in it* -Granted Officer*, Hut Nothing Jo If^'i'Mkfu A bo md i'Yom Himi if l>?\ iug |y KpldcmJr <>f <vyi,r?. Manila; p. I.. -The Atlantic b?ltl? tfhlp liuet, escorted by excursion steamers ??i;| laun^he# crowded wltji efceerlng tbduMfidr, e earned slowly Jlit > Mniilla Hny, and, sttH'Og majea ' I c.H ! 1 y ..f, ohh tho baUlef,4ld where Dewey and hi* men fought their til? tovlc ?Kht with lh? Spanish Meet tea I jeers ago, dropped ancht'i oft the I city. Tho fieot cleared U,y south cbunnel shortly after noon iwil steamed up the ceulm of thq Lev, The bblps pre* santod ft ibiijfnlflceut appv?rauoe as 1/4 l"oved ?lowly eloujr, and the ?itfnt of the long line evoked the wnthuelMin and admiration of thou band* that crowded every point of vantage. Am the Connection led the line pant Cor?a?ldor the garrison (here fired t h ? admiral g caiute. The pasnag n of (be channel wan made lit elnglo column, hut as Boon as the Inst Hhlp In 4 h ?> Jong Hub whh safelv through Kiminis were hoisted for the double column formation, and In thh manner (lift ^hips gleam? 1 up thij hay two abreagV Tljo and' ore go was reached at 3 0 clock, and all along the shore line tho crowds continued to lucres ?-van after the last vessel had come to rest, Ah thri aiilj s \nchc-ed, Clen. feral Weston, Military Commander in thla city, eent a wireless messago c on. W'jinfc tho grezdng* of Mniself, his ofnoera and the men of t. Jo 'a 'my V. Admiral Kperry ami hi* men. At) ijiirni Sperry raplled, thanking him for h 1 m kind welcome. Governor-General Hmlfb wit \<?5Hcd the arrival cf tho fleet frum h If launch, wliM-o In ? uteriairsd a In ge party uf officials. Shorn leave w as g, anted the off r^r?, providing- lli^y return to rhlp h> 1 p. in. A special permit mu*t hi obtained to allow remaining ovhj night and careful Instructions won laauod governing their conduce while ashore In order to guard a^ains 111, ramotest danger of bringing the chM II, !1 rte"^aK'?il Hhoai{1 vc &*s:lz oJ In dlBcttnlng sho long cruiso from , r a ncisc 1 ?h- correspon dents who hoarded 11,,. Connecticut H -a; -Admiral Kperry de..-la,va thai idnc,. the warshlp.i had h-^n throwr u pi, 11 their own re/oui ci.<, without tlie con vt'iiienr e and support o; ? hurfV| >aid' lhe t/RcIe,l(,y ''f the ahipt had been greatly InereaHed. This hi Bald, was particularly true of the'en Kineering departmenf, biu the ?ym. mH.leal developx, ifiirs of iho entin llee.t had meudily inrir-Misefl with the WM.etltlon of ,1,111b ;Ui,, ,yk,t (ho H(, oitlonal .xpenenea of handling the Milprt under (oticlltious of all kinds. 1 1; Admiral, reviewing that por tion of t lit; ciit.s- Min.-rt leaving Sar 1' lanriBff. . rxpi'fyyo,! .. H?MatUd with th, g.,,,,al r^IhAt allied from the -tandpoints of disfl. P "? Kra,,i.iiikh tji ;idj,p{alriiii> (c ( ir' ii iimiaore*. Tliousatios, o.* peoplo 1. 1 night thior.g'd ll>a 1. 11 11 ei ;i, r-r public mu-T'' AV"'Ch *b* blllURl,tl)' Hi" nil Cibraltn;- -s:,- Krederlck Forn t.et-U nikcj-, (.0 v? rn or of Gibraltar, eni^, alned at I Uicluou Captain and (aptalii Cappertoi). com s'llr.'^i ?1' 1hp bulled a, l-at .IfHhiprt Alabama and and 1 he priucipni jfllcftrs ol ineir h,'.,^ There wer? numerous tJ-nor enfeiiainmenis and exchanges f' \iKits between A in"iican and Hrlt. n?i 1 o.licers and oftlcialx. - he \ i si t Oi'i expressed pleasiu o nt Jh? aplend'd reaeptlo;, tendered thexu, Jiv-y r-T-oiv the vo>ag? here from uve ' without Incident. (?ON \ fC'Tlil) MK\ CAN VCTK. - UO,bi)f) W ho.?e Senienrc* Were Sus. jiciuted Aft'crtcd In New Vork. Albany, K. Y. ? In a d?cis!cn hand. e;l down by the Court of Appeals It U hfld that a perjon who has been ? on* vir-,o | of a crime and upon whom seu. t'-i.c<< bad been suspended can vote >\i;h')vi. rtii-i, hft\ins 'icen resiored to c:i izr n?hlp. The fi'i i?tn wai ials?d by George Veb n::. 0! New V01 k City, who wai a tesf" 1 fm Illegal voting, on th? u round that he had not been restored t > ci ? I z ?ush 1 j', having two .yeare be? to: ?> b-;:i found guilty of burglary, ii-n - MHencp wai siupanded. The i;up?.lvin i asscd u;:on was whether wnr.l "ccnviil-d" oicaus the ver* d:c a j.tiy trth;' solemn judgment of the cour-. u ii uncle-. s.ofl.l the decision n'll ? fiV . . tho lighc of abo'.u 2t),VU'J tv \c:c- in lliis State, Houth't Corn and Hay. "On,? of my heat customer' in M1b "Ikk ppl offers t-.. tell u.e 4 0 0 tons of hav and b.mhelx of corn," said a Memphis gialn jobber. "I have re* ceived other offers of corn and feed wtuffs from the same State. *0 there nn:a. have bacn exceedingly good j iel U In tlicee crops The South Is l- H tr.i.g ?n diversify it^ farming more K:.;i move, an ! this vear the c"i n and hay c. ops a 1 >? inrs A pple Si! 111 1 ? l ';?\nrs (.iov. crt. A ;> , ? ! ? liii* 4. 4 In \\ . ^ ern N ,v W?: i; is pr.?ee'?d e : bu' v . b a trer. l of ?, rices in li\o. cf lh'> crnr i-rs An in ci 1 eslr. n.:-.' .t r>t s:i!-~s is r ?' )* or 1 I fin ille I'- tb?? viice paid I. r t; 11 i * a 'i-irrlv .? 1.' ?':o^ro lol# of . 1 app!cs. fcl'iy Jn-. by At>4>;it t'jiu-or Kverett Colby, the Idea car.dica.e for reuamio^ ion, >>f.f suet-esstul c* thfe prin\ariet in K3 isx Cov.n;y, N. J , by aocut lCj'>. Ml uh IuhIi o( Npui. Fred I). Vutngllni, >c:t cf n b?iw? ?r, died In the prion ward c.[ Bello nue, New York City. The inerxer of the Andrvei' The? logioA I t??.i.,iij?ry rn-l th<? lis varrt Divinity School tm effeciM. U,\ Kobert Kocre, of Tltilln. ar rived in NYaahiuit'CP, L\ C., to attend th* InfeinaUonnl VaiK; calorie Con* Krsss. - ? Mail advice from **;rlin sat tba: ;tbe e>n^stie* ft ''?ven Gfl'ivau States are tbT5lL?u?J x.Jth exitno4iou and may ?oou \izu into Ibe bands of the Hwperor. u hoi. m?i. PrftA Qttottd in If ** Voi u ? inu. Tk? Milk Kxekange prit* M fcUndard quality m SHc. f?*r queif. . . . Ilwiii ' "? Creamer) \Vwteiu, extra. f 21 <2% 26 Kir.P. . P 0> ?Vi 21 ,?t?t? dairy, food l<? chdfa*. 2*> (* 22 Factory, ae?ond? to ftrata.. IS <9 19 i. I v > Morrow, rhnlre.. ......... 9 35 d J W Me limn, rJioir-o. . , , ..... 2 20- (8 2 23 ? llwl kiUu?v, ?*notre 77,.'.". ? I W jollotvf)# -? ft# 3 <10 V?* .... ..... White krrfnev I to fa 2 ?o Hindi tin tie ?oup ........ J 70 & 1 75 Lima, <*ol ? C) 3 30 riiy.y.UK. Slate. full ertnm. , ........ 13 V4 ^ M'l Sn?nll ? ? (<$ )3 J'm?4 hIoiiim, fail' to (<q 7U' Kwll skim* 3 (*j 3 KUUi. ' . / * ,Terw-? Vaocv 32 74 State?Fall- t<j choice, , , ,,, f(l fl} SI WwUrp? Kuncy ?i Q SiVi fruits ani> tgHRtrj-rHKiif; Aoplea, o#i? *?bl . . . . ....... 1 00 )'eaM? Meckel. r*r bbl. ...? 9 00 ^ 4 IV) Vart!?t?, per bbl 2 50 f? 3 00 T* Con te. per bbl I 01 C<i> 17* Grape#? Concord, |>er batket 7 (St 0 Delaware, per \>ai>U*t , . , . 10 O) 12 Xiagara, per Vaakct. . .? 8 (? 9 Peae'.ioa, per basket..., . .. 3") (? 1 25 numi, ptr biiKot ft <8> 35 Cr*nberrie?, C. Cod, per bbl 4 00 (9> ft 25 (Quince*, per bbl ... 2 SO (d> 3 50 1,1 VR roUI.TRV. Scrip* chickens, pet* lb . ... ? > ? <jp 14% ^owln, per lb ? (fa 14 Honstera, per lb,, ? 0i) 10 Turkeya, per lb. ... 14 Dunks, per lb. ............ . "I'l 0i) 13 C.ces?, per lb 10 13 I'tgeona, per pair - 0 20 drksski) rot/i.Titv. Turkey#, per lb...... ...... 14 (3> 21 Hroilcra, l'hilu., per II) 2 ) (<0 24 Kowla, per |t>,. 11 0i> 15 Coel*a. per lb.. , i . ? ? <W) fl',J 1 hu'klinifN, J,, I,, j>cr lb.. ?. ? (3) lfl <!eexe. (-lantern. per lb., 15 (d> 1H fc5qtmb?, per dozen 75 (g 3 30 llAY AND STRAW, Haw prjrrte, per 109.1b ? 0i) B0 ,N?* 3 to 1, per 103 lb..,. 01 75 (.'lover, per >0) lb. ...... . 0^1 Ou 70 Straw, long ry&V-per KJ0 lb. 80 (<$ 0J it ops. Si al e, 1007, flooil lo primo. 5 tip I'afific Coaat, 1007, clioio#., ? 0 7 x 7 Choice, 10)6 S ($ fi VKCl KTAlir.ES. rotators, I,. I,, per bbl..'.. 2 37 ? 2 6"2 ?lerHPV, per Hack.: ....... 1 25 (tf. 2 00 S\ve??U?, per lia?l<.ct 40 fa) 00 TomatuM, per box ;. 25 (id. 50 Kpg plant, ]>er bbl.." 1 00 (a) 1 5.1 Kqunsh, per i?ol 50 1 25 I'ens, per haslet.. \ t tk l'eo jm?w. per ; :TT*V . ^ , .T 60 (S) 1 25 t 'nliunncH, por 100 4 Off (a) 0 iKI String beans, pa.1 bavj 15 (3) 50 Oli'ons, L. I., per bbl.,.. .. 1 25 fa) 1 5? (In'nge Co.. | pr li.i?. 1 ()0 (3* I 50 .'eric v, white, par bnsket. 1 (X) (<i> 1 25 P.i-el.s. per l?lil 1 00 (a) ] 25 Cr.rrotH, per bbl CO (a) 1 00 Spinach . per l,as!<ct 2D (a) 40 Ciicuinhera." pc.v lib? 3 50 (<? 4 .50 C'ucumbi'r pirk]e<. por HV?. 1 50 (<!"? M 5t) l.imi bean.H. ve;' lmaket.... 1 O) to I 50 ('orn. per 100 ? b) 0 1 25 Ciuilifl?iWi'r, jur bbl 1 00 (o 2 25 l.Hutco, pes' litil 2"> ("Kn 75 Ceierv, per dor.. Mnlks 10 <i^ 40 I'unipkiit*, per b!jl S I 0?) 75 TurnipH, per bbl 5) (a 1 Q'l Kru^ne's xproiits, por <it.... 8 fi/> 15 Kale, per bbl C> 0)} .'<0 I'nrsnipM, per bbl.. 1 00 ( c t 1 25 \\'ntsrcri*i??, per 1 (>*T bunebes 1 25 ("? 1 50 CHAIN, ETC. I'b'ir.' Winter nntents. , , . . 4 40 01 4 75 Sorinjc I'HtenlM ft ? V > f<T 0 55 WhVr.t N.? 2 re'! i ??o?3:a I OT'.i Xo. 1 Nort'iern Diibilb., ? Of 1 11SJ Corn. No, '2 V'z'"} f"'0 OaU. nii\i? I ? (<?-' 5.0 Clipved Siit.' 5 3'jvi* (51 K> e No. 2 Woiivrn ? "(<?) R4 ' , Lard, city ? @ l'J'i t; AUK.. Hove- rer <'?>/ 3 00 & 3 50 llail I- l.'g. ; iei dt)/. . . , 75 Oil 1 00 Wild Ku\;s ? Canvas, pair. 2 00 (0! 2 50 .Mallard, per pair........ ! 25 (H1 1 50 l'uddy, per pair.,.. 75 (2) 1 10 Yeniaon, saddles, per lb.... 2S @ 35 1.1 V F, STOCK. nerve?, city <",re%?s<l 7 ? 10'i Calves, city drassed 8 (a) lt'i Country dressed 7 ffl 1214 Fh-2-), per 100 lb 2 20 (S 4 O) l.ambs. per 100 lb...., 4 ,50 (? ,5 90 liops. live, i e:- 1U\> lb 7 00 (<$ 7 25 rKospioiuxv is heal Wheal ii ml Oats belling Freely nt High Prices. New York City. ? ? Prosperity la Just as r .al as It ever was, and re ports from all sections are entirely favorable. High prices for all grains, i s well ns for l'arm products general ly, have placed the agricultural com munities in an eccellent condition financially, and farmers have, in ni03t instances, sold sufficient grain to provide for their maturing obliga tions and to put them in condition to hold a largo pave of their surplus. They are spending money with rea sonable frfsdom ? a fact plainly indi cated by the incrcasad purchases of merchandise by interior "retail; ..?. Sales of d.y goods, clothing and shoeu have lately equalled thrsf of Inst year, Harvest returns in tha agricultural regions must in fact ho pronuncaj gonerally satisfactory, although yields of small grains have not of courso been as large aa was anticipated early in the reason. Weather conditions have been favorable for both thresh ing and marketing of small grains throughout the central regions, west and northwest, aud farmers west of the Mississippi River and in the Northwest have taken advantage of tho high prices prevailing for wheat and oats to tell freely. ***** Tlnsy Cars Point Prosperity. Idle railway cars have again been rod need by fcO.OOO, leaving a surplus of only 1 7 3.5S7 cars. * * * * Mim a Profitable Crop. It Is claimed that on tho drained mar?h land more than twice as much mint could be raised to the acre. Yields of tifty pounds of eKtruc: to the aero were secured worth at lens*. 5 3 per po.iud. $1.10. and th-? cost was rnly about half the receipts. * * * * Hold Cotton l or 12'rj Cents. A circular signed by the Farmers' Unlcn National Committed has b-isn son*, out to Texas member* o? the Un'cn, urging them to hold cotton (or 12 '.5 c. * # * * Hor#e Famine Prrtflotcd, Th? opening up of the b'S Cana dian Norihwssi ii draining thu bor der States of hursea of all typtr. in ftvet. demands ure bsing created in all , Quarter* owing to tba industrial ac tivity of too nation, It ie just possi ble that the country may ho treated to the novelty of a good-siscd horse * ? "T : * _;* * * Woolen Mttti ltusy. The woolen mills have little idle machinery, bnt shoa shops find difl culty In aecoring the higher price* made necessary by the firm leather market. ; . >. pp wkMi ?aw.-V Takft t look ft* the wheat Add tUM HI >e?t? brought u|i to perfeftifct*; ?ft U Yftlfo# a* * vld, with th* of the ?M, billowing freity *ky. Hue tft ftlqr lis* U? ii eee?n of gold, *mm (he m*d4 totiehes the rippliof wftvft eroti with tbe tread of invisl. hie f?#t, I# California, in Orifthf in Waekiofteu, in Dakota, in the Co *?**? Hfrthwftfti, v?m M*y ridft ftll 4?J ?n hftflMfceek thjeugti lite wk*?t U?U# without ft kraftk Iti the Jlftw e< 5* &&2&1 ct W&t* WGSi wifmSu ?*/wu and liolUw| (of gr**fc br blaei earth through. From <Uwa till d?rk, frmtu in ft burnt of fiery ipl?i()ar o v*r the prairie bori*ou to sundown when tJb* uriia?<4ti tbinr baujp like <i buy* shield of blood u* the haae of * Iwut twilight? you uay rid* with naught to break the vi*w between you ?nd tb* boriaon but ' wheat ? wheat. It i* like tbe gold field*, It goo* tv your bead. You grow di**y looking at it. Yon rub your eye*. I* it ft mirage? BUlcwiMf yellow wave* M#? to b? breasting the very aky. You look up. The *ky is there all right with the black mote of a freed* , ow lark MiUng the aiAr* i*a. Ha J drop* liquid notes of shear mellow rouaje down on your head, doe* that meadow lark and that gire* you buefc y?m peiVpeetive, your sense of amas luf reality. You are literally, ab solutely, really, in tbe midst of a sua ef It v Lug geld. It is ytyi ???id not tbe lark that I* tbe mote. You begin te feel as if your speeial mote might ke_a beam tiiat would get lost ift vn Oaity if you staid there long; and to you ride on? and en? and aftoje. more on? and by aud b>w (ome Oat of^ U>e league-loug, fouoelese fields with a* odor in your nostril* thai ftuH exaefcjy like inaeuae ? it 'a too fugiitVv, ?oo fine, too sublimal of eartb. It i* aromatic, a sort of attar of roees, 'the iui prisoqed fragrauee of tbe bil '< tons upon billions of wheat flower* sbut up in the glumes of tJbo heavy beaded grain there. Atul that's tie pdor of tbo wheat ? From "Harvest ing tbe Wheat," by Agnos C. Laut in The Outing Maga/ino for October. Insignificant Work. Big men do big things, but how many big thinas are big failures. The biggest ship that over was built was . uo profit to attyijody UnUnr woe sold aud broken up for old junk. Many a little ship during the name time bad made good voyages, and brought proOt to its owner. A man writes a big book ; he ia a groat man, but few yaeplo ever read his book, yet it is learnod and bulky, aud perpetu ates the man's fame through genera tions. Another xuau writes a little Utter, a pamphlet,, an' epistle, whieli sen be Voad in an beiv, uariioJ iti the puuket. copied in a little while, sent through the mails, or printed ou a fuw pagos, and that little pniupblet 'a trauulated into liuudreds of lan guages, scattered by millions in ev- j or>- eyjarUr of Uie globo. PauJ, chained to a soldier in his hirsd bouse at Uoniu. wrote no big books. A doiiuu pagos would eontain the largest Uatise be ever wrote, and yet the thoughts there embodied and the truths there declared, liv6 thi-ougir"all ages and go to the ends of tbe earth. A seed is a little thing but in it there is the promise of a waving harvest through all the years to eome. A granite monument is a great thing, but it has tfo advance ment, no promise, no growth. Let the man who does little things wait on Ood, who can make little things great, and aceomplish his own purposi of graee and goodness, work ing wonders by means of tho feeblest instruments through his matchless "wisdom aud his powerful love.? Chirstian. rraottcal Kind, "That patent medioine works mira clc?. " "You don't stay." "Yes. It found the proprietor a poor man and left him worth at least a million." Fluctuating Measure. "He is having a peck of trouble," "And in trouble how much is a peck?" ? "Oh a bushel and a half or so." I. i ' i i > s. v >yr\r ^Elixirtf'Senna acts gently ^yet prompt* Iv on the bowels, cleanses me system ejjectually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. !To get its oenejicial ejects buy the genuine. Nanujacturcd by the CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BYLEADINO 0RUCCtSTS-504f?<-B0mX 1)1 C\ la u H ?* M * . tfilS <?;* a to? ? ?f Who Ota Feretfir' And who |!?H foiT It'll Cor women *tt y*\ <o r?n ?* p ?ut (lie tendency is tewa?4 * - garraootn ii possible does not in any way * eost of wottmi) '? cluln'fc 1 1 <? gfcrib waist, t*M WeMlie a ?:? Wetof skirts |it>fr toiure nbbrt day. .TM-r i* ???1 ttvhr r r ? SBt^BBdeiskiKr wliieb will ??!?? P^i^g /Jii Urn ' through ? h"' ?ysiery iw tbiiuuxt liter, and i v> <. ?Hoes are pumps of suoli nrargin hh to ararre conceal *? ..rosy toes, The oldest iuliahiiat;' ? '? ?ay the oliwate is ebsumjitr. ?"? ; '' *' w* navar liav? such sold winter* a? we us* <7 to ? fifty years mr<', these tbinga (o bs ( it) n?iiti tson, aud arc wome;i grudually ew>'v UJ? toward Uiat form of dress obtained in priutine tlden t? Kroir "Do Women Dress to Please i.m Menf" by Louise Cast Kvans, i:: Tbt Bohemian Magazine for Ociubo. fness Cannot Be Cared lou m theyoannot reach the i or the ear. There is only one fness. and that is by const* ? Ueafuesa 1# caused I yon of the raucous lining of be, When this tube i* in sound or ijnjor entirely dprcd . unless th?r ihfUm* .. and this lube r# dttioiii hearing will neCHe?9 out often ^nisnotbingbut :<tt ^ mucous surfaced [red t)o)Urafo?'??>y catarrh) that.. nr. .Th Our*. $eud tor x & Co., Toledo. O. for const ipfttloa. Miis or Ifr.? "Fighting Hob" Jflraniu, during hi* ' lant atay in Washington, was one evwiing a vuest at a housw where he; met a number of the younger not of the Capital. As iiae admiral w?a ' Leaving, he ahanaad to pi uk up from ' the floor a vwy daiuty baudkcisbiof, ; edged wivl) luae. Ha wa? gravely iu apeotfng tliij "twAe li^Jjt as air,"; w)iett a ratbor effartiiuate-looknig young matt Uaatettsd roiVurd to claim it. "Yattr sinter's, *o doubt,'* said tbe admiral as he handed it over. "On, no, * ' saii_iliSLyUilng.ih*u \ 1 it -? : KVabb ssrutiairied tbe young j man clossly. "Would jrou mind toll-; ing me what ?i*o hair-pins you use?" be a?k?d after a pause.? October Lip peneott'g. RAISED FROM SICK BED Aftof All Hope Had Vanished. Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 59 Fountain St.. Gardiner, Mo., says: "My back used to trouble me bo severely that ut last I had to give up. I fook to my bed and stated there four months, suffering In tense pain, dizziness, headache and inflam mation o" Ihe blad der. Though with out hope, I began usl.T.g Doun's Kidney Pills, and In three months was com pletely cured., The trouble has never returned." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A burned child dreads the licking he's going to get wl^en dad finds out he has been playing with matches. " A?k Ttm v. n ft* of W "onoMk lk#-^ KukUa4> r. ir*i. n?* * cm hw^ii..-.. ^ bt'JU'.tl ?jN?n4<jW? <rf > j i?. u< p<*x! feup wt* m rip igt ( f #i? i I fi ijjHr*? ?r>4 <*fK f v \i I I ( ? k ! Ilk I lbt miff' til k V in ? * " T u of***? ? - 'jr ibw HiOfcl "V, J.I>1 ?M' u.'.iftl sNxl Oor rrtMr* u <?(> Mi r# jruftH ?? tk* WJ . ? . i? tlWEi ' ? t : in tlir root* HowW, ???! iv>t ?Ung too k?f * ?MP i - i ? \ fine -old tre% tp* I ? ; , 'jiie (!*??. bill tk| ?| i! it 4 en 1# M \|| | ?' : i!'f iltid, J<?as liid 4o*l ? nv ?? ? ? nrticuhurtl !?? *W? M / r : "..(? buJTMl fig ?**. (i. MW in"; ' m to bwnjff-ui <j&*#K tkttl 15 ? ? rr. for sfcbnd-rcU ?tvf j i'.' ? F P P?*?ji ir, Tt# f for October bii <??;r (r <?*? ft ? J\J(i ? pm: will. ! : - * ' <?}..! m raw ?. Trjo . .?? .1. , *r*iJ it w*uM ton 1# : ?? .1- ) .;-f i bit rie-ttciat tet S hi ) ? - 1 u-ft \h t (Ntlkun Hem* i't* ? -! h mi?J *w?J thtfcmb ir?c ?* ?;< ? n f > >,* ?) Y HewntH, Miltfj Mo., >!-?*% *nd under f?i! u?- :?? ?>o a ttu(4i dian&fej UUll |? I i. i. v,' ( O BT MM j HIS SKI? | First Hurt !( V\ tit. . M Re 1.7(1 on CiUi.-Bi# JUmrdlrt. ' [ I ? \ . .it ( -n run ifO 1 Ml J I I '. .? M).J it aim! Uttf li l ?. ' i ? : nc<t M(Jf r??M U* cauf> . 1 j an <!il not tf!n T| i i m s.^jp IVimri i Otftint ( u( ciira I" <? n *?*<?. Ttofflra i?i' i ifcfT) IxAhmJ *?Ui lit! ?I ?t? h r* ntK-nnt t? MuUfef. j At Vv ?? i: -? 1 J,*i| |? fftM* ' ? .. !i !c,"t Kif trilli ? pun it s U'v - i.t ftvt v.in it icto nr ltf, ? > ? ? Hicks' CnpuOino ("lirrs Wolncs't Monthly P.. < !i. ? karli*. Km-vowm*. Oll'l Headb I:'- t'. f Kfffff* !W*t dintely. l'rwi,'t!.?i : i ; ? vtufitM KilhfcWl result i. K?\. - jc ? am -4rti$ -ftoNl? Wi'c- Girl V'l! if in'. c : ? late to mon3, my daughter. " . I kn??? a '??. ?.'???r > i.e. ffiotkw." ' ' Wli'H !> : "Never ?,(. ? pet new ones."; To Drive (Jut M.il.uiu and Bnild Cp I he S j >uni Tfik?> tho CM >i:u.."..ir.,; akori'* Taste less Ciut.L Tom*. \)i know wtu yoe are taking. Th<? fornv.ii.i ?? jiUinJy printed on overv botti-1. <0;.r.ur.g it ts si:nply<jsi. trine tunl Ir<>u ia .i form, Um moot effort iv*; form, r * gruwr peop54 And?childrer., Wo. ^ * Its Main At rac'icn. The chiliir-n ul?. ... . ? up j Will on li.e b.vk And speak au'.ir ? ? . .Mheod 1 The ajfi.1 of n a> Mrs. inslr>?v's teethntg.softeH* tliejruu- x . ? - ticii, allay t> ? . .1 ? cv'j? . 's'jca WW Matrimoni:.!.' Mrs. Visitor ? I>o yls in your school have any train':-,- that will fit them for the duties of :t v:ftt Miss Vassar ? Yes. K\>ry graduate from this institution ; ;.n authority on fairy talcs. THE J. R.WATKINS MEDICAL CO. ' i WINONA. MINNESOTA. | U?kci TO P'fTBP -Bt Arlldcn IIou??-licld It omrdiM. FlaTtrtag i>xt t ool* hII lilBili, 'I'ollrt l*rf l int- Kte. CanHSaj-jers Wanted in E-Vcry County , 40 Teuri Bxi?cr|cuce, *?.?0o,ooo Output, BEST PROPOSITION AGENTS American Cotton and Business University and Schooh of Telegraphy, Consolidated MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. pr\t'Tr\M. \V# <o *n? one '? "iskt ln k"" iff '? X I v/Pl# nveritge, *hip, bqy an'i *oll oottpo. r.n4 b? ob!o to protcct ;k#u<t >-i flrrt-ctM* market. We ?Wo tench E?w lo Kra?P cottoA by ? Correspondence Ccurrr. Our ' ? i.r. w ei;*rt ootton men. BOOKKEEPING: ifX"* ?n<l n(l UTltBARY branche.. SnORlHANlJ. T>fRVVKi:i> .. : ? r. ?ar* Telegraphy and Railroading: fete? ft?r"tee?; & south. Expent#* reasonable. \V?Uo for ?,<talojni?. a?<t ?t.?u? rojrv) Learn Telegraphy Joung Men Slid Ladlee of om>.iti<>n ?fc .. I.. .Ai< R. A<" counting in rno'of < or In-', -u'i ? t.r '.?t rri^ t*i|>. Ve oj'?Trat*; fl\-o U'v'rr -??? ? . t MoIn-TilO wtrt* In nil (ur tuufw, * iicu n-mi etont. Wfrrk z ? 'nt National Toiegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) mkmi :Yi- Y LIGHT RUN N I NO, tIMPLC, DURABLE GUARAWTsff) CJ&ACITyYomVer HOUR SIMPLEX PRESS COMPANY, Inventors ?nrJ Minuf- cUreri of tht Simplex Newsp^Er Press. HAND OR STEAM , OWER. 107*100 S. to tyllt M , \i r.'a. (in Thoeo of v. j v* our ri'R'Ien to ?'luring uu? irwicn IU i illT"' 7 ' ' ?- 1 M A! TV now h Ave a tliiu ? ? , .v . ? . ?. ' our work.*, by ; -*hisUY that i? ; ?: tvo Loiievc l? 1 1 best U.t.itf on Hi 'I be New. i, 1' nr a by in. ?t rhat not! bo uso. _ 15.3. PUTNAM FARE L E SS" So. 41 or Tto back la t) womaB OTgajiin attention, to troiil senousnesi, hea loins, weight in iS?r .iWOuId ,,, '.-ep^3S25?!?e.d ana - M?*AB fefegbW wmSMr^^ tMtt fOR SICK . tor thirty years Ly haws Vegetal M On from roots au<\ herbsj Standard ^cim dy i(Jj V*h^po5ui > dy curo$L toraen \yholiuvo been if OTbB5@5t5ti, inflfti! mi wen, flbroift tumor- uw "^riodic pains, ^k.ic laL "t-dcttYTLWluKT i\j ? .or no .mim led wit ). uleerwr at boar* t?9mp 1 lUfl Slun.p Pm f* m?kinf t h ?i# ft Ou?>.(iU?''. fol ^ CaUU * mum* smi co., ? t?w Trt?. ipw* eivit Quick Relief. .taltoift Rtwot** #11 ri fiiyi; eHectt * in jo to 60 clavfi ifivenftee. Noll Writ* Of. H. I SeatUlittt. Co: JJ' P?ntU? m -iiti s ro#n I W.TOhi, | 2E2W?hflM !???!? ::i "V thay hold iiiniv ftnd wm ionger Uutn E 'UMC.1 VJQ ufiA*-J $!>rV N Tl rcrll " UhMnrrillnrr <*?.aa? DECLINE All suus1 Color mpro {rood* brighter tml fanior colore tii'a'.i an/ other <ly., r>i? i .. . v ? Oftn dy? ttnjr Karnieui without ilppln# ap.irt. Write for frro book!.?- u.,? ? M:* c,,lor ' .. ? u oc ' ult i'il t ,V; Malaria Makes Pale Blood The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILI, system. You know what you are taking. is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and ^niu, r"NIC, drives out Malaria and bul The formula i plainly ptinted on every boUle, s id the most i ftecuial fnrm por adults audebi ? ? i in? nr. Oardui is a purely vegetable extract, of certain medicinal ingredients, A weciflo, curative influence, on the womanly organs. It is a simple, harmless, non-intoxicating remedy, acting gently and ]y >nd is recommended to girls and women, of all age?, To them we ,of CaiL?, ng feelings, nervousness, and any other form of i A. C. Boaver, of MarUleton, Tenn.'J ,cuuui and recommcnd it to all ladies with f< R JM FREE BOOR