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Before It Is Too late v'f ..'.If you bato a gray-hairod mother lu tho old homo far array, Blt down aud writo tho lottor You put off day by day, Donjt wait until hov tit od atopa Rvuuu heavoh'B pearly gato But show hor that'you think ot hor Boforo it la too lato. If you've a toudor ineaaago Or a loving word to say, Don't wait till you forgot it But whlopor it today. Who knowe what bbtor momorloa May haunt you if you wait? Soruako your loved oaoa happy Boforo it ia too lato. We ltvo but in tho preaont, Tho futuro is unknown Tomorrow ia a royBtory, Today 1B all our own* Tho chanco that forluuo londa to UH May vanish whllo wo walt, Bo apond your lifo'u rich troasuro Boforo it is too lato. The tendor words unapokon, Tho lettor novor atnt, Tho long forgotten moaaagoa, The wealth of lovo unapont. For thcao aonto hoalra aro breaking, For the80 aomo lovod oi OB walt . Bo ?how thom that you caro for thom Before it ia too lato. TALMAGE'S SERMON. Dr. Talmago Pleads With Those Given to Quick Anger. A dolioato and difiioult duty is by Dr. Talmago in this disoourso urgod upon all, and ospooially upon thoso givon to quiok tempor; text, Kphosians iv, 26, "Bo yo angry and sin uot." Equiposo of tompor, kindnoss, pati onoo, forboaranoo, aro extolled by most of tho radiant pons of inspiration, but my toxt contains that whioh at lirst sight ?B startling. A oortain kind of angor is apnrovod-ayo, wo aro oom mandod to indulge in it. Tho most of us havo no nood to oultivnto high tom por, and how of ton wo .say things and do things under affronted impulso whioh wo aro sorry for whon porhaps it is too lato to inako cifcotivo apology! Why, thon, should tho apostlo Paul dip his pon in tho ink horn and traoo upon parohmout, af torward to bo printed upon papor for all ages, tho injunotion, "Bo yo angry and sin not?" My toxt oommonds a wholosome in dignation. lt disoriminatos botwoon tho oifonso and tho offondor, tho sin and tho sinnor, tho crimo and tho crim inal. To illustrate: Alcoholism has ruinod moro fortuno H , blasted moro homes, do stroyed moro souls, than any ovil that I think of. It pours a rivor of poison and fire through tho nations. Millions havo died bcoauso of it, and millions aro dying now, and others will die. Intomporanoo is an old sin. Tho groat OyruB, writing to tho laoodomonians of himaolt, boasted of many of bia qualitios, among othors, that ho eould drink and boar moro wino than his dis tinguished brothor. Louis X and Al oxandor tho liroat died drunk. Tho parliament of Edinburgh in 1661 ?B oallod in hi?tory "tho drunkon parlia ment." Hugh Miller, first stonemason and afterward a world renowned geolo gist, writes of tho drinking habits of his day, Baying: "When tho foundation was laid, thoy drank. When tho walla woro lovolod for laying tho joists, they drank. Whon tho building was iin ishod, they drank. Whon an approu tioo joined, thoy drank." In tho oigh tconth oontury tho givor of an on ter tainmont boastod . that nono of tho .guests wont away sober. Noah, tho first ship oaptain, was wrooked-not in tho ark, for that waa safoly landod hut ho was wrookod with strong drink. Evory man or woman rightly oonstruot od will blush with indignation at tho national and international and homi sphorio and planotnry cunio. It is good to bo arousod against it. You como out of that oondition a botter man or a bottor woman. Be yo angry at that abomination, and tho moro anger tho moro exaltation to oharaotor. But that arousod fcoling booomos sinful whon it oxtonds to tho viotim of this groat evil. Drunkonnoss you aro to hato with a vivid hatrod;but tho drunk ard you aro to pity, to help to oxtri oato. Just tako into oonsidoration that thoro aro mon and womon who onoo woro as upright as yoursolf who have boon prostrated by aloohohsm. Per haps it oamo of a physician's proscrip tion for tho relief of pain, a rcourronoo of tho pain oalling for a continuance of tho romedy; porhaps tho grandfather was an inobrinto and tho tomptation to inobrioty, loaping ovor a gonoration, has swoopod on this unfortunate; por haps it was undor an attompt to drown troublo that tho benumbing and naroo tic liquid was sought aftor; porhaps it waa a vory gradual ohaining of tho man with tho bovorago whioh was thought to bo a sorvant, whon ono day it an nounced itsolf mastor. Bo huinblo now, ' and admit that thoro is a strong prob ability that undor tho samo oiroum stanoos you yoursolf might havo boon enptured. Tho two appropriate emo tions for you to allow aro indignation at tho intoxicant whioh enthralled aud sympathy for tho viotim. Try to got tho sufforor out of his prosont environ ment; rooommond any hygienic relief that you know of and, abovo nil, im ploro tho divino rosouo for tho strugglo in whioh so many of tho noblest und grandost havo boon woratod. Do not. givo yoursolf up to too many philippios about what tho man ought to havo boon and ought to havo dono. While your ohcok flushos with wrath at tho foo that has brought tho tuin, lot your oyo bo mbistonoa with toars of pity for tho sufforor. In that way you will havo fulfillod tho injunotion of thu text, "Bo yo angry and sin not." Thoro is anothor ovil tho abhorronoo of whioh you aro all oallod to, and it is on tho inoroaBO-tho gambling prao tioo. llooont dovolopinontB show that much ot' this devastation is hoing wrought in ladios' parlors, lt is au ovil whioh Bomotiincs is as polilo and graoious as it is harmful, ludocd, thoro novor woro so many pooplo try iug to got monoy without earning it. But it is a haggard transgrosHion that oomos down to us from tho past, blight ing all its way. I havo soon in tho archives of tho nation in this national capital a largo book in whioh ono ol' tho carly proBi donts of tho United States kopt an ao oount in his own handwriting of gains and losaos at playing oards--on ono pago tho gains and on tho othor tho london, and thr.ro aro many pages. In othor days many of national reputation wout from tho halls of ongross and tho aonato ohambot to spond tho night in notorious gambling saloons. Ono of tho abl?st mon of tho centurion, ' Oharloa Pox, got roady for his speooh against "Tho Potition of tho Olorgy" by sponding 22 hours at tho gaming table Irving's lifo of Olivor Goldsmith says that tho groat poot lost ?30, all his earnings, in a short tour to soo tho world, Gibbon, tho author of "Tho Deolino and Pall of tho Roman 10m piro," carno to his own deolino and fall thiough gaming praotioos and in n lottor in 1776 said: "1 havo undone myeolf, *nd it in to no purpoao to oon* ooal fro -n you my abominablo tn&dnoaa aud folly. I havo novor loat eo muoh in five day i? aa I bavo tonight, and I ?uS lil ?Cwt tv t.iO li?uow tut mu iv 11010? Thoro is auothor ein that wo sro ofton tiuioa oallod to bo angry with, and that ia fraud. Wo ali liko honesty, aud whon it in saorificod wo'aro vohomontin donunoiation. Wo hopo that tho dotoo tivou will soon oomo upon tho traoks of tho absconding bank official, of tho burglar who blow up tho Bato, of thc olork who skillfully ohanged tho figures in tho nooouut book, of tho f alaifior who scoured tho loan on valuoloas proporty, of tho agont who booauao of his por oontago wrongfully admits a mun to tho bonofit of a lifo insuranoo policy whon his hoart is ready to stop and who comos from an anooatry oharaoloristioally short livod. Ono art of fraud told of in big head lines in tho morning papers rightfully arousoB tho nation's wrath, lt is tho intoroat of every good man and good woman who roads of tho orinio to havo it exposed and punished. Lot it go uti scrubed, and you put a premium of fraud, you doprosa public morals, you induoo tiloso who oro ou tho fouoo bo tween right and wrong to got down on tho wroog ?ido, and you put tho busi noes of tho world on a down grado. Tho oonptabulary and penitentiary must do thoir work. But whilo tho moroilcBs and tho godless ory: ? Oood for himl I ara glad ho is within tho prison doors!'' bo it your work to find out if that man is worth saving and what woro tho causes of his moral ovorthrow. Per haps ho started in businoas lifo under a tricky finn, who gnvo him wrong notions of business intogrity; porhapj thoro waB a combination of oirouuistauooj almost unparallod for temptation; perhaps thoro woro alleviations; porhaps ho was born wrong and novor got ovor it; per haps ho did not roalizo what ho was do ing. and if you aro a moro i ful man you will think of other porbaps whioh, though thoy may not oxouao, will ex tonuato. Perhaps ho has alroady ro pent and ia washed in tho blood of tho Lamb aud is ns 6uro of hoavon as you aro. What an opportunity you havo now for oboying my toxt. You woro angry at tho misdomoaor, but you are hopoful for ibo recovery of tho recalcitrant. Blosacd all luis?n rofoiineral Blessed aro i bono governors" and prosidonts who aro glad whon they havo a ohanoo to patdonl BlosBod tho forgiving father wi o welcomes homo tho prodigal! Blossod tho dying thief whom tho Lord took with him lo glory; saying. .'Thia day shalt thou ba with mc in paridiBol1 Thcro io anothor ovil that wo ought to abhor, whilo wo try to holp tho vio tim, aud that ia infidelity, lt snatches tho lifo proaorvcr from tho mau afloat and affords not so much as a spar or a plank as substitue It would extin guish tho only light that baa ovor boon kindled for tho troubled and thc lost. Lot tho spirit of inhdolity tako hold of a neighborhood, and in that town tho marriage relation ia a favoo, and good morals give place to all stylos of immoral:!. Let it ts kc possossiou of this oarth, aol thoro would bo no vir tuo loft in all tho worl i's oircumforcnoo. All tho sino robukod in tho Ton Uoin mandmouts would bo dominant. Tho torch that shall kindle tho conflagration of tho earth in its last catastrophe will not do as muoh daimgo as wou.d inti dolity and agnosticism if they got tho chanco. Bo angry with suoh thoorioi of unbcliot and hatrod of God, Novor laugh at tho witticisms of thoso who would belit tle tho Bible with thoir Jooa larity. Quote to thom tho.four linos of Whi^tior; ,t ' And weary rookora of tho best Wo como baok ladon with our quost To il nd that all tho sages said Is in tho book our moiuora road. llavo a lightning in you oyo and a fi ash in your cn eek and a frown on your brow for a daatardy that would blot out tho sun and moon aud stars of Chris tianity and loavo all things Li an arotio night, tho odd equal to tho darknoas. You do well to bo angry, but how about thoso who havo boon flung of sooptio ism, and that ia moro millions than you will ovor know of until tho judgmont day rovoals everything. Ah, horo oomos your opportunity for gootlonoas; kind ness and sympathy. Tho probability is that if you had boon plied with tho taaio infiuonoos as this unboliovor thoro would not bo a Biblo in all your houso from oollar to attic. Perhaps ho was in Bomo important transaction swindled by a mombor of tho ohuroh whoso taking of tho saoramont was a sacrilego. Por haps ho road agnostio booka and hoard aguoatio lectures and mingled iu agnos tic oiro'os until ho haa boen bofoggod and needs your Christian holp moro than any ono that you know of. Do not got into any laborod argumont about tho truth of Christianity. Ho may boat you at that. Ho haa a wholo artillery of woapons roady to opon firo. ltcmombcr that uo ono waa ovor ro formod for thia lifo or Bavod for tho lifo to como by an argumont, but in hum bloBt and gentlest way, your voioo subdued, ask him a few questions. Ask him if ho had a Christian parentage, and if ho says yos ask bim whothor tho old folks died happy. Ask him if ho has over hoard of any ono going out of this lifo in rapturos of in?dolity and agnosticism. Ask him if it ia not a somewhat rom&rkablo faut that tho Biblo, after ao many yeaiM, stioks to gether and that thoro aro moro co ?dos of it in existonoo than ovor beforo. Ask bim if ho kiiowa of any bottor civiliza tion than Christian civilization and whethor ho thinks tho toaohinga of Confucius of Christ aro profcrablo. Ask him if ho thinks it would bo a fair thing in tho Creator of all things to put m this world tho human raoo and givo thom no diroot communication for their guidanoo and, if thoy did wrong, toll thom of no way of v< oovcry. I think if a famous i n il aol of our timo, instoad of hoing takou awav instautanooualy, had died in bia bcd after wooka and months ofillnosa ho would havo rovoked his toaohinga and loft for his bolovod family oonsotationa whioh thoy oould not find in obsequios at whioh not ono word of Holy Scripturo waa road, or at Kccoh Pond crematory, whoro no Christian benediction was pronounced. I do not positively n*y that in a prolongod ill nosB there would havo boen a rotrao tion, but 1 think thoro would Tho renowned infidol, Mr, Bakor, af tor spending his lon.; lifo in lecturing against Christianity ir. all ouroitiosand in publishing largo and olaborato books in dcprooiation of tho Soripturofl, in tho oloHiug yciir.a of his lifo wroto to mo that bo had changed #.nd that ho would liko to stand in my pulpit end undo tho ovil that ho na(i wrought for tho most of his hfoiimo. I wroto him in congratulation for his soul's sak.i that ho had tmnod back from infidolity, but that I thought ho could not undo tho work of a lifetime and that ho had talked so long on tho wrong sido 1 did not think ho oould do anything by talking on tho right sido. Tho moroy of God is so groat that many of tho mightiest antagonists of our reli gion havo in thoir last days boon brought to iopontanoo and otornal lifo. Lot tho tbundor of your wholosomo indignation bo followed by tito kindly rain of pity and love "Bo yo angry and sin not." .?.; But lot mo confess at this ennis of my nor moil that thoro in notan ie j un et ion in tho Blblo moro diflioult to obey thou tho words of tho toxt. Whilo it applauds a wholosomo indignation, it worms against tdii?ui angor. ana thoro is in all tho roalm of passion nothing moro dostruo tivo thau indisoriminato bato. First of all, it fronzlos tho norvous gangli. Thoso pooplo who oasily tiaro up on littlo provocation go into high dudgoon, tako umbrago without roason, snap you up quick, havo ruined thoir norvos, and thoro is only ono thing worso to ruin, that is tho brain, and wo say of ono that is givon to frcquont obullitions of tompor that ho is an unbalanood man. A bush noss man of our acquaintance said: "I oannot afford to got mad. It hurts mo SO." And if sinful auger damages tho body how much moro it riven tho dispo sition. Thoro aro thousands of mon olorks in atoros who would boon mom bors of groat busino?s firms, and undor meohonios who would havo boou boss onrpoutora, and altornoys who would havo boon loading advocates, and proHjhe rs.to-oongrog? t io ns who at o starv ing them to doath who might havo had approoiativo surroundings, who have boju kopt baok and kopt down by un go vornablo tompors. Tho outbreak last od only a littlo whilo, but it impoded a lifotimo. Surpassing all othor oharaotors in tho world's biography standB Jesus Christ, wrathful against sin, merciful to tho einnor. WitnoBS his bohavior toward tho robod ruflians who demanded capi tal punishment for au oilonding wo man-denunciation for their bioful hypoorisy, pardon for hor owoot poni tonco, ile did not spoak of Herod as "hie majesty" or ''his royal highnohH," but dared to oomparo him to a cunning fox, saying, "Go yo and toll that fox " But, alert to tho orv of sufloting, ho linds ton lopors, and to how many of tho ton awful invalids did ho givo con valoRoonoo and health? Ton. ltobuk ing Pharia*iarn in tho most oomprcssod aoutonoo in all tho vocabulary of ana thema- "Yo sorponts, yo geuoratiou of vipora, how oan yo escape tho dam nation of boll?''-yet looking upon Potor with suoh tondoroess that no word was spokon-and not a word was noodod, for tho look spoko louder than words. "And thc Lord looked upon Potor, and wont out and wopt bitterly. Oh what a look it munt have boon tc break down tho swarthy fishorman apostlel It was such a hart look, suet a loving look, such a forgiving look Wns thoro in any othor hoing since limo begau suoh a combination of wrati against wrong and compassion for tlu wrongdoor? "Lion of .Judah's tribe 1' Hoar that! "Lamb of Qod who taketl ?way tho sins of tho world!" Hoai that 1 Dofying tho mightiest government o tho world, tho lt Jiman govornmont, yoi rubbing his hand justbolow tho foro hoad o! tho blind maftd uutil tho bp ti? nervo of him who WOB born sightlosB i orcntod, and tho sunlight has two nev paths to trend. Boat illustration tin world ovor saw of oogor without sin acROr Against thc abomination? whiol havo mauiod and bliBtad ttio oarth fron its doopost cavern to its highest oh il but BO much pity for tho shining am suffering nations that ho allowed theo to transfix him upon two piocos of worn nailod a or o tn each othor on a day tba was dnrk OB tho night; tho windows o hoaven shut bocaubo tho immortal oould not bear to look down upon th assassination of tho lovolicst boini that ovor waikod tho shore of tho lake or, without pillow or blanket, slept o tho mountains. Like him, lot us bato iniquity wit oomploto hatred; but, liko him, may w holp thoto who aro overthrown and b nilling to suffer for thoir rostoratiot Thon, although at tho opening of thi disoourso our toxt may havo seemed t command us to do an impossible thinj wo will at tho olosoof this sermon, wit a prayor to God for holp, bo moro rigi and dotorminod than ivor bofoi against that which is wrong, whilo t tho samo timo wo shall fool so kindl loward all tho erring and work so hat for thoir rosouo that wo will rel Z) tin wo havo seale tho Alpino, tho llitnah yau, height of my toxt. whioh onioini "Bo yo angry and Bin not." What Mot hor Taught Me. A olorgyman, who is stationed at or of our largost insano asylums, tolati tho following incident: Ono Sabbat as I WOB loavingtho ballin whioh I lui as usual pro&ohed to a largo numbor < thoso unfortunates, for whom I alwa; folt a doop oompas?ion, knowing th moat of thom aro incapable of appr oiating tho words I spoak, ono of tl men, with a friondly grin on hisexpro siouless faoo, stoppod mo at tho do and said in a whin por, ' 1 oan pray too Tho words surrrisod mo, for this po follow was rogardod as a porfoot idio Ho had forgotten everything: his nan his ago-about nono of thoso ho oou givo tho least information. So I ?sk? oomowhat doubtfully, "What can yt pray?" Ho answerod proudly, "Wh mothor taught mo." "And what d mothor toaoh you?" I furthor osko Ho foldod hie hands and devout began: "fiord J ".RH,,, who dostlovomo, O spread Thy winga abovo ino, And ehiold mo from alarml" II) rooitod tho wholo stanza witho mistake Thon tho vaguo staring o proBsion roturnod into his faoo, and 1 was again tho samo unfortunate imb oilo that ho had always boon. Ho hi forgotton all-ho oould notrooill a si gio ooourronoo of his wholo lifo, on "what mother taught him" to pray h not bocu erased from his poor min Oh, that all mothers would know ai oonsidor what powor God has put in thoir wordnl_ How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollar ltowa for any oaso of Catarrh that oannot : ourod by Hall's OaUrrh Curo. JA J. OH ION IC Y & CO , Tolodo.O Wo tho undersigned, havo known J. Oho ney for tho last 15 yoars, and b liovo him perfectly hcnorablo in i business transactions and linmoial nblo to carry out any obligations mi by thoir firm. WBST& I'HUAX, Wholonalo Druggis Toledo, O WALIHNU, KINMAN? MAUVIN, Who! Silo Drug^icttfj, Toledo, O. Had's Catarrh duo is takon intern: ly, noting diroctly upon tho blood ai inuooua sur?aoj? of t.ho svHtom. T< tlinobfals sont froc. Prioo 75c. por bi tlo. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pdt ?rc tho bod. ICxpress Train Hobbed. Aoooruwig to advices to Chiof of Poli O'connor, at St. Paul, Minn., train * don tho Great Northam loaving Soi. Sunday cvoning, was hold up near Wi nor, Mont., about 1 o'clock Wednosd nftornoon by a gang of outlaws. T Groat Northern 10spross safo was bio opon and $10,000 is said to havo bc soourod. _ Died of Charbon. A spooiaf from Vioksburg, Mis (friday, reports tho doath of anotl hum in vint i m of oharbon, a negro 1 ing near Rosedale, Miss, It is add that fully 1,000 animals havo'died tho disoaso in Bolivar oounty alono. AR)? ON B??lO?flKS 8ays Chopping Woodie a Sure Ouro D?Rouseu Other Mattara. Tho incroRtiing prov?lonoo of eui oidos iodioatcs an unhealthy condition of inird and body aud I havo thought that if tho man would quit thinking about his troubles and go to chopping wood or digging iu tho garden, or ovon go hunting and got up a good circula tion ho would fool bottor aud oonoludo to livo on a whilo longor. Tho body Alioota tho mind and whoa tho blood in tho voina gots thick and sluggish and tho i; corot ion beoomo stagnant, tho mind goto disoasod and morbid, tho ouiotions aro out of tuoo and tho man actually boliovo3 ho would find rout and poaoe in death, It is strange that any man of education or refinomont would ontortaiu suoh an unroasohablo hopo. What did tho Bohooltoaohor of Dothan accomplish by killing Dr. MoNoil and hanson V Whoro is tho sohoohoaohor now? Whoa two onomioa fight a duol and both aro killed, how do thoir spir its moot in tho otb or world? Do t hoy shako hands or rouo.w tho fight, for, of oourao, thoy aro not in hoavon? What dooB tho young m&n aooomplish by killing his swoothuart and thoa hini aoll? Aro thoy not thon forovor?opar aj^od? What doos anybody gain by sui oidoY AB llamlot Baya: "lu it not hotter to boar tho illa wo have than Hy to Ojhora that wo know not ot?1' Why not run away from youraolf? Hun to tho wooda-koop on running-jump tho branohcB, Bwiin abo rivors, got wet, got tired-work in tho gardon, dig, boo, ohop wood, mount a horao and ride fu riously-anything to divort tho dis oaBod mind from its train of thought. My good old fathor was ?flliotod with rhoumatiam and whon ho folt tho aouto, agonizing pains coming ou ho would rouso up and limp away nnd make for tho farm, and would walk fastor and faster as tho pains inoroa.iod, and would ac LU?d ly m<ko thom ashanod and thoy would loavc him for a day or two. To koop tho mind in a good, nor mal oonditon tho body must bo exor cised. Sedentary occupation arc not healthy for mon. and oven woman H ii oui d fi y around tho houao with a broom or wash tho windows ooonsion, ally, or dig among tho fliwora. It will not do for thom to sit and BOW all tho timo. 1 am norry for thc no un mai ie d gilla who havo to run tho machine ali tho day long and got no healthy oxor ciao oxoopt tor tho anklo bonce. Whon thoy got married and tho babies como along thoy aro pretty safo, for little children givo a mo thor division onough. A mother with a babo in her arma never thinks of suioido. li von if her husband is orucl to her or is a drunkard, sho will livo on and on for tho sako of tho ohild. Wo noto that most of tho Buioidos ooour arning tho young mon and aro oauscd from intom poranoo or disappointed lovo or failuro to mako money fast, or hoing oaught in cmiczzlomont (\liaa stcaling)i Odie!lo killed himself bcoauso ho found out that ho had wrongfully killed bia wife, and Shakespeare says "ho wm groat ot heart." I reokon ho was, oonsidoring that ho was a Moor and did ?ot boliovo in a hoaroaftor. It waa tho boat thing and tho most horoio thine that ho oould do. It waa tho very intensity of griof and repontanoj and h&s no paral lel in modorn suioidos, for mont all of them are Bolfish or loyongoful. It was liko tho Harikiri of Saul, or ohtho an cient genorals whon defoatod m^battto. Tho "most alarming foaturo >bout thopo Buioidos of our young monds tho indioatiou that they aro not believers iu tho Christian roligou. No H*no man will tako hi j own lifo if ho boliovoa in hoavon and hell and a futuro Btato of reward a and punishmonta. die will bo afraid to. Tho influonoo of modem fic tion oq tho youthful mind his much to do with it, for a groat dojd df it is taintod with athoism and (infidelity. Kvon Homo of tho standard writora, buch aa Humo ami Disraeli had lof o thoir bad impression. Tho latter throw a dark shadow over lifo and says that youth ia a blunder, manhood a .strug gle and old ago a regret. Ia it not far bottor to tako a moro hopeful viow of lifo aud say Uko tho poet, Horaoo Smith: .Tho World is very lovolyl Oh, ray God, 1 thunk theo that 1 livo." Or, to tay liko Longfellow "Lifo is real-lifo is earnost, ' Aad tho gravo is not its goal." It ia easy to diagnoso a poet's tom porament of a philosopher's by his writings-Bomo aro gloomy aud aomo aro bright and choorful. I was rumi nating about thoBo young mon who havo just graduated at. my alema tnator and tho othor homo colleges, and won dering how many of thom would provo a 6U00O6S in lifo and twonty yoars houoo oxolaim with tho poot, "Uh, my dod, I thank Theo that.I livo." Fifty our ycara ago I was at Athons, in tho class of 47 and of tho forty-two thou living there aro now but half a do/, JU loft. Many of thom livod and diod and inado no signs. Homo of thom saw trouble and nomo made good o?tittsns? good husbands and fat hors; and just ho history rcpoato itself all along tho generations, lt griovod mo that 1 oould not attond tho oontonnial and commune with tho alumni and r< joioo with tho young aud fool loaoly with tho old. Then thoro is old oollogo and now ool ogo, and tho ohapol and the oampua and tho two halls that aro still uo ohangtd. 1 wondor how many biys have occupied tho old room that Iiris 0 J?? and 1 livod in for two long years 1 saw it in tho pioturo and folt liko it was still my room. Tho ailanthus traes (hy a misnomer oaliod tho troo of heavon) grow oloso to our windows and extended thoir nauseating odors to dormitory whore wo slept, and tho boys all along tho lino complained, but tho iaoulty said it would soon pass away, aiid tho trooa woro importod from Ubina, tho Celestial ICmpiro, and thoy woro oaliod tho trcos of hoavon. So ono dark night tho boys (noel) got axoa and girdled them and thoy died and wont to heaven in Chitin, whoro thoy oamo from. For somo months I roomod in now oollcgo, and BO did our tutor, who waa orosa aad novor smilod, for ho was ao old baoholor-poaoo to his ashes. Ho wouldont lot mo uor O?osa Howard play on tho iluto af tor study boura at night, nor lot Hon Mosoloynor Dick Fc^rmor play on thc fiddle. Said it annoyod him, and so Bomo of tho boys (not 1) got some o!d cannon balls from tho armory and away in tho dead hour of night, whon deep sloop fallcth upon a man or a tutor, thoy rolled a nlx poundor along tho long hall 200 foot right by his door, whioh was about n id way. When it got to tho other end anothor boy slipped out and rolled it back again, and tho rolling and rumb ling was koptup for a timo until thoro happonod just what thoy thought would happen. Tho tutor had opened a oraok in his door, and whon ho honid tho ball coming for tho fifth tim? ho slipped out suddonly and stoppod. it with his foot and picked it up and took it in his room. That wm just what tho Bl boy? (not 1) wantod, for tboy hud onothor ono in tho Aro getting hot. In duo timo they took it in tho shovel and sont it siowoiy down tho ally, and it d-Ar?i>5(J ?.'et ?fiV frost h's door? 0'2?oklv ho Btoppod out and tho light from his room showod him tho bali. Ho seized it with his right hand and straightway dropped it and used somo languago that was unbecoming, and rotroatod to his room. Tho noxt day his hand was tiod up in a wbito handkorohiof, whioh was a kind of Hag of truoo, for ho was much moro oonsidorato to us and soom od to li ko ?imnie. 1 no vor porpotr.it cd muoh 'm?9ohiof whilo in oollogo, but I was nn apt soholar to look on and en joy all tho fun. Chops Howard was au export, and could play ball bottor than anybody, r spooialjy a hot cannon ball. Chess onnio to seo us somo timo ago and af tor whilo nuked mo and my wifo to givo thom somo mude. And so sho soatod herself at tho piano and I took my iluto and askod what ho would liko. And ho said play that good old piece that wo usod to call '\Sallio ' Baxtor" when wo wont soronding in Atboas. 80 wo playod it, and boioro wo woro awaro of it Chess had slipped his own iluto out of his pookotnnd was toothing along behind mo Sallie was our ool logo sweetheart, but wo didcot got her. for a Bird How thoro and sho followed him oil to Baltimoro and is living thoro yet, But we novor thought of suioido. But I forbear. It is sweet and it's sad to Tooall tho momorioo of '45, '4(1 and '47, aud I would havo felt lost ? and lonoly in Athens. It was oollogo then. It is a groat university now, and many changos have como over it, and wo old veterans have to koop up with tho pro oossfon whother wo liko tho modorn methods or not. They havo got inter colic giato baneball in tho curriculum now and I reckon it is to koop tho boys rom committing suioido. It divorts hoir min ds from tho strain of trig onomotry and oaloulua and oonio sec tions. Progr?s? is tho order of thc day in oollogos as iu ovory thing olso. O co hundred and fifty years ago old Dr. Johnson said to Boswoll, "tn our groat schools thoro is less Hogging than for morly. Consequently, loss is loamed thoro. So what tho boys get at ono ond nnd they loss at tho othor." Now thoro is no iiogging anywhoro, and tho toaoh ors and professors aro thankful it tho y osoapo it from tho boys. Bill Arp. CONDITION OF CROPS Weekly Weather aud Crop Report of Director Bauer. Tho following is tho wookly bullolin of tho condition of tho weather and tho orops iBeucd Wednesday by Ditootor Bau or of tho South Carolina seotion of tho United States weather bureau's oli mato and orop BOIVICO: Tho week onding Monday, July 1, averaged slightly wanner than usual with a maximum temporaturo of 102 at Batosburf? on tho 25th, and a min imum of fJO at Choraw on tho 27th. Tho lomporuiuro was goncraliy favor able for tho growth and dovotopmont of field orops, and thtro was about tho normal amount of sunshino, High winds caused somo dain&go to oom on tho 25th. Thoro woro numerous, soattorod showers throughout tho wcok, generally light, buthoavy in places', witha a max imum rainfall of 2.0 iuohes in Piokons county. Cultivation mado fair progress whoro tho rainfall was light, but much land remains too wot to cultivate, and many fields continuo to bo grassy, al though muoh\ grass .w?s killed during tho wook. Thoro'arp complaints of tho ground bcooraing vory hard ns it drios. Damage by hail ocourrod ia Abbeville, Bamborg, Barnwoll, Nowborry and Saluda count ios, and light hail was re ported from a fow othor points. Thoro aro numorous roports of oom and ootton fields being ahandonod on aooount of thoir foul oondition and tho cost, and difficulty of oloaning thom. Thoro was a gonoiAl improvement in tho oondition of ootton, greatest on rod lands that could bo worked, and in tho soa island section, whilo on sandy lands ibo plants oontinuo to dio to somo oxtont, and gouorally aro not thriving. Cotton is unusually small for tho soason, but has begun to bloom in places, althougH yot it is fruiting sparsoly. Tho gonoral oondition of oot ton oontinuos to bo unpromising. On low-lying lands is dooidedlyot? oolor. Tho oondition of oom varios greatly, although gouerally poor ovor tho oast orn half of tho Stato, whoro it is ho ing laid by. Upland corn looks well ] ovor tho westorn oountios, but in bot- ! toms it was almost ontiroly dostroyed aud is now boing replanted to somo oxtont. Planting stubblo lands in oom is also undorway. . Ovor tho groator portion of tho to bacoo rogions tho plants aro baokward and small, but in Korshaw oounty to bacco is doing woll. Cutting and our ing mado slow progross in Floronoo oounty, and has not boon bogun in Othor sections. Rico if; generally thriv ing. Whoat and oats aro boing throshod, and many oorrcspoudonts re port tho yiolds tho best in yoars. Oats woro groatly damaged by rain af tor out ting, but tho dtmngo to whoat was slight. Minor orops aro gonorally in a thriv ing oondition, but poaohoa and plums aro rotting oxtonsivoly as thoy ripon. Apples oontinuo to drop. Pasturos and gardons, with EOUIO oxooptions, aro fino. On tho whole, thcro is a markod improvement in tho orop prospoot?, but thoy aro still roportod discourag ing. Hanged Him to a Tree. Itobort Whito, a nogro, was lynohod Tuosday noar Tall?balo, Elmore ooun ty Ala., Itobort Whito and brothor, Winston, woro tonanto on tho farm of a Mr. Goodwin and thoir ohiokons annoy ed a truck farmor named Thomas. Tho latter kill jd all the fowls belonging to tho Whites. Monday night tho two negroes attacked Thomas and fired several shots at him, but doing no damago. Thomas rcfurnod tho Uro and slightly woundod Winston Whito, Robert Whito was arrestod and whilo 00 tho way to Watumpka a mob took him from thooilioors aud hangod him to n troo. Tine Charlotte Observer says that tho gold miners who have been operating ? hydraulic plant in tho Catawba river havo made tho diseovery that the black sand in tho bed of tho river is rich with gold. An assay of a quantity of this sand recently mado, shows a yield of $360 pel ton. This is an extraordinary rich yield, and if all tho sand in tho company's workings holds up to it, tho result will bo a veritable bonanza. We Af her conditions havo boon fa vorable for farming operations and muoh offoetivo work is boing dono to a very baokward crop. Stubblo lands are boing Hooded down in poss and a genu ii m off or t to mako hay will bo gon oral. TAFT TAKES CHARGE J .-ifbr? T?ft InotojUfj ?Jb O?V!! QCV* amor of Philippines. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE* Governor Taft Hopos Filipinos Will Soon b? Glad They ar? Not* Free. Gen. Ohalf?<i Relieves (VTArthur. Civil govornmont ia tho Philippines was auspiciously inaugurated Thursday. Couunissionor Taft was escorted by Gen. MacArthur and Qon. Ohaffoo from tho palaoo to a groat temporary tribuno on tho opposite sido of tho Plaza Placi?. Standing on a projecting oontro of tho tribuno, Mr. Taft took tho oath of o fit co as civil governor of tho Philippino islands. Tho oath was ad mihistorod by Chief Justioo Amollo. Gov. Taft was thon introduood by Gen. Msc Arthur, tho gun of Fort Santiago hoing fired by way of a soluto. A fo&turo of tho inaugural address of Gov. Taft was tho announoomont that on Sept. 1,1901, tho commission would bo inoroaeod by tho appointment of thrco native mombors, Dr. Wardo Do tavcra, Bonito Logarda and Joso Lu/a riaga. Before tho 1st of Soptombor, dopartmonts will bo instituted as fol low, tho hoads hoing mombors of tho United Slatos Philippino commission: lntorior-Woroostor. Uommeroo and Police-Wright. Justioo and Finanoo-Ido. Publie Instruction-MoBOS. Of tho 27 prov?noos organizod, Gov. Taft said tho insurrection still exists in live. This will causo tho continu anoo of tho military government ia thoso sortions. Sixtocn additional prov?noos aro ?oportod without insur rootioo, but as yet they have not boon organized. Four provinces aro not roady for oivil govornrhont. Gov. Taft Bald that with tho oonoontration of troopB in largo garrisons it would ho neoooeory for tho pooplo to assist tho polioo in tho preservation of ordor. Fioot launohos will bo proourod, ho said, which will faoilitato communica tion s. mon g tho prov?noos, as woll as aid tho pastal and rovonuo dopart monts. In o?nneotion with oduoational of forts, Gov. Taft said that adults should bo oduoatod by an obsirvation of American methods. Ho said that there was a roasonablo bono that oongross would pr?vido a tariif, suitablo to as sist in tho dovolopmont of tho Phil ippinns and not a morn application of tho Uoitod Statos tai iff. According to Gov. Taft thoro is an unexpended Imlanoo in tho insular treasury of $8,700,000 ar.d annual in of $10,000,0 uv. Tho governor said that any possiblo 'friction bctwoon oivil and military sub ordinates should bo discouraged. Tho patriotism of tho leading Filipinos was oom mended. In oonolusion Uivil Gov ernor Taft roiteratod a hopo cxprossod by tbo president that in tho futuro tho inhabitants would bo grateful for tho Aiucrioau Philippino victories and that (hoy would bo indissolubly linked in ties of affcotion with tho common country. Tho reading of Prosidont McKinley's message of congratulation was enthusi astically cheer, d. Tho ontiro front of tho tribuno, a block long, was decorat ed with ll A gu and sovoral hundred of ficers with their families and friends woros -atod thoroio. Qon. MacArthur, Uivil Governor Taft and Military Gov ernor Chaff JO oooupiod tho oontro, with tho other eonorals on their rieht. Roar Admiral Kompfl and his staff worn on thoir loft. Tho Uaitod States commis siontrtfand tho justices of tho supremo court woro immediately in tho rear with thoforoign oonsuls. Tho mass of tho peoplo stood in tho park opposite. Tho Filipino lead ors wero thoro, but thoro woro moro Americans than Filipinos prosont. Tho president's messago is as fob lows: "Taft, Manila: "Upon tho assumption of your now duties as oivil governor of tho Phil ippines, I havo groat ploasuro in Bond ing congratulations to you and your assooiato oommissionors and my thanks for tho good work alroadv aooom plishod. I oxtond to you my full con fi denoo and best wishes for still greater success in tho largo responsibilities now devolved upon you, and tho assur* anoo not only for tnysolf but for my countrymen of good will for tho people of tho islands and tho hopo that their participation in tho govornmont whioh it is our purposo to dovolop among them may load to thoir highest ad vanoomont, happiness and prosperity, "(?iguod) William Mo Kinney.h Tho transfor of tho military author ity to Gon. Ohaffoo was earrie J ouc in tho presonoo of tho generals, in Gon. MacArthur's offuo. Thoro was no for-, nullity. Gen. Mao Arthur prosontod tho now commander to tho generals and remarked: "I boquonth to you all my troublos.-" All tho high oivil and army yu:-ors a ooo m pp, ni ed Gon. Mao Arthur to tho river front, whoro ho formally embark ed. Gon. Ohaffoo then roturnod to tho palaoo and received tho public. Four Negroes llangod. At Vomon, Fla., four nogroos woro hanged Friday morning for m ardor. Tho names of tho nogroes wore: Bolton Hamilton, John Simmons, Jim Harri son and Will Williams. Williams, Harrison and Hamilton had boon con victed of killing a helpless negro and almost killing his wife lt was adduo od in tho ovidonoo that the thrco had warned thoir victim. Jeff (Davis, to leave a certain turpontino camp. Davis oboyod instructions at onco but was foroed to return on aooount bf lack of transportation of his housohold goods. Ho oamo baok on Ojt. 2 last and was at onoo spotted by his oncmics who sur rounded him in?h?3 homo, and station ing themselves bohind convenient troon proceeded to riddle tho oabin with ville balls. Davis was told to put his gun outuido, whioh ho did and was soon aftorward? dragged fi oin his houao and nhot to death winle in his wife's arms. During tho trial Hamilton on orossoxam ina Mon oonfossod, saying: "I'm guilty, botoro G Jd 1 am guilty, and 1 ought to bo hung until doad." By his confes sion also tho others woro oonviotcd. John Simmons had killod anotho nogro. Tho town of Vornon is without railroad connection and long rides of 16 milos woro m ule by all olassos of people At loast 2.ROO wore prosont. Tho four no groos wore made to nscond tho gallows at ono timo nt 10:55 a. m., and aftor short statements from caoh, who olaim od to bo on tho road to hoavon. Tho trap was sprung and tho four woro plunged into space, remaining suspend ed for BO minutos. Only-ono nook was broken, and mo ethors having diod from strangulation. Presbyterian College Next Session opona Bopt. '20, 1001. Spco numbnr can bo aooomnicdatod lu Dnvmiinvy matriculation, and tuition, for Collegiate y In raoul ty. Moral lnfluonoos good. Oouru< M. A. rino Commorolal Course". Write io THE HYGIENE OF THE BIBLE. Solon I i?o Sanitary Regulations Antici pated in the Hffosaio Law Tho roligion taught by Mosos, that groat law-givor, lays groatost stress upon propor lifo-conduct as tho meaos Ot' prolonging lifo and tho oojoymont of it. 4'You shall obsarvo thoBolaws," Mosos taught, "that you may livo long." Ho did not command to bo* liovo this or that, nor did ho point to reward and punishment in tho lifo to como, but ho laid down rulos for con duot in his lifo and ordained punish ment for tho violation of those laws. Nor must wo overlook tho faot that ro ligion no defined by tho laws of MoaOB involvod all laws for tho govornmont of man as inc ividual and as member and integral part of tho Stato. All laws woro promulgatod in tho namo of God, tho laws of days of rost and fes tivity as woll as sanitary regulations, m I Tho groatorknowledgo wo havo gained through our ability of deoiphtring tho libral ion of ouuoiform tablets and luor oglyphio modioino books oonvinoos us that many of tho sanitary laws con tai ned in tho Pontatouoh havo boon obsorvod by tho Egyptians, Babylon ians, Assyrians and othor Semttio na tions previous to tho oxiotonoo of tho Israelitish nation, but no nation has lived in suoh oloso conformity with thoBO lawo as tho Jows, and by tho ovorwholming majority of thom aro Btriotly obBorvod to this day. When ovor wo find in tho Mos ?io o jdo a law prohibiting tho drinking or oating tho I blood of animals because blood is tho nophesb, tho lifo, wo may assume that tho law givor know tho intrinsic cssonoo and proportion of blood, tho rapid ohomical change whioh tskes .placo thoro in af tor death, tho ~>tomaino poi soning of which it is thc cause, tho poison whioh it gathors from tho do ocaaod bodily organs and which aro transforrod to human body whon takon as animal food. Wo may safoly asiuaio, thoroforo, that tho ritual modo of slaughtering praotiood by tho Jows sinoo timo immemorial has boon found tho best safo guard against tho trans fer of disease from tho moat of ani mais used for food, and whioh also ac counts for thoir greater immunity from opidemios whioh dooimated largo popu lations among whom thoy livod. Tho faot in woll ostablishod that tu boroulosis, whioh is tho groatost scour go of modorn timos, is largely duo to tho transforonoo of tho germ from tho meat and milk of diseased animals. 15 of oro lindern hygiouioroguiation ovor iosiBtcd upon tho introduction of any mqdo of inspecting moat of animals provious to its offer in tho i ublio mar ket for consumption tho Jows had mado it obligatory upon thoso who woro au thorized to perform tho slaughtering of animals to examino oioeoly and caro fully tho oaroass, to seo whether tho lungs woro sound, whether tho vital organs woro froo from disoaso, so that health WAU not endangered by tho con sumption. Tho slaughtering and in spoeting of animals was not intrusted to tho iirat oomor. It was performed by persons tratnod and educated for tho offioo; thoy had to pass an exami nation as to thoirknowlodgo of anato my of animals and of tho ritual Jaws proscribed for tho poiformano* of their duty. Tho Talmud, a work tho rodna tion of whioh has boon oomplotod somo sixteen hundrod jours ago, eon tai ne oxtousivo treaties on tho subject and disolosos a wonderful knowledge of tho anatomy of tho animal. As muoh stross is laid in modern days upon tho propor observanoe of a propor diet for tho prosovation of hoalth as upon tho uso of drugs. Tho JOWB who livod Htriotly in oomplianco with tho dietary laws found in thom protootion against inf notion by'many of tho miorobos and baotoria whioh goo-1 orate disease. Thus was not only a thorough inspection of tho oaroass of tho bovino killed for tho uso of man re quired by tho roligious law, bub ovon fowls woro oxaminod and if any inter nal injury was found of a oharaotor that would havo produood their natu ral death, tho animal was declared unfit for food. As a protootion against dolo torious effect of miorobos and baotoria, though not known by their toohnioal names, it was oommandod to thorough ly rinso horries and all fruits, legumin ous and othor vogotablos, in water to purify thom from all par?sitos and tho dust particles whioh mado thom dan gerous to hoalth boforo oating thom when raw. It is only in modorn days that wo have disoovorod tho triohinoa in hog moat, whioh at loast provo? that somo good reason existed in thoso an ciont days for forbidding tho uso of swino flosh. \nothev rule, probably of sitnplo oloanlinoss, requirod tho washing of hands boforo partaking of any moat and tho rinsing of tho mouth aftor rising from tho tablo. Tho legislators evi dontly had a shadowy idoa of tho in finitesimal cocci, animaloulrc. spirit! to and baooiii, whioh float around and givo tho pathologists and biologists so muoh troublo. Jiowovor, tho rulo was part of tho hygienic system and eorvod woll its purposo. lt may roforontially bo romarked horo that "discussion" was I tho great oharaotoristio feature of tho dows. Tho Talmud, whioh roo ords tho disputes among tho various sohools of loaming from tho timo of tho groat Sanhedrim to tho yoar 600 of tho pros ont ora, furnishes ovidonoo of tho con stant How of discussion on tho most vital questions of lifo, of hoalth and sioknoss, of roligion and praotioos dur ing that carly period, and tho "discus sion" has ovor Hewed on to this day, so that opinions among tho Jows as to tho binding oharaotor of ooromonios and ritual praotioos differ and variogato moro than ovor. England's Now Warships. A spooial from London says: In tho houso of commons Friday, Arnold Fors tor, tbo soorotary of tho admiralty, an nounced that tho year's shipbuilding progress inoludcd tinco battleships of a now i m pro vod ola)*, six ominen of the Monmouth olass and ton improved tor podo boat destroyers. The l>att!ouhips will bo of 16,500 tons and 20 foot longov than thoso of tho Pormldablo olass, Their indioatod horco power will bo 18, 000 and their spcod 18 1 2 knots. Tho armor of tho now battloships will bo a bolt eight to nine in ohos thiok. A po oujiar foaturo of tho new ships will bo six i ooh guns not mounted in so p?rate oasomonts but onolosod in a battery with sovon-inoh nt mor. Tho ship's ar? mamont will oonsist of fer forward Uro, two 12 inch guns, two 9 2-in ah gu no and two 6 mob gnni. Aft Aro, of ?ha samo purni of tho i ? cr tedd ablo oharaotor. It is thought thoso Ships will o amparo favorably with anything building by any Kurepoan powor. Tho nov/ ships will o? south lal raloa to boarding utudontfl. Ltoiitod ?lOO.OO.rl? par for room rent bar. Fire profesora and ono Int?truolor ?a of ?tudy loading to degrees of B. A. and r catalogue or information of any kind to A. E. BFENOEll, Clinton, f}. C. li bo named thc King Kdward, tho Domin ion and tho Commonwealth, to oomonio rato the great support to king and coun try by tho two groat branohoB of tho kindred raoo. Tho cruisers will bo of a speed of 23 knots. Thoir armament will bo hoavior than tho; Monmouth^. !> Itisboliovod (that tho ovulsors whiohv aro about to bo built will bo equal to anything Hkoly to bo brought against thom. Tho torpodo boat destroyers will bo of strongor construction. AU tho now ships will bo fitted with wiro-' less telegraphy as will also all tho other Biri tish warships as thoy oom o in for ropairs. _? 06UV<Wt Bo ?ono. ; . Oslonslblo Hoad of tho Family.---.. Maria, there was a book u#ent around to-day who wanted to ?ell me a work on otlq?otto nod good behavior. Teaches lt in six lessons. I told him I'd ask you if you thought wo wanted it. Real Head-It's a humbug, John. It can't bo taught In six loesons. -I've been trying to teach it to you for jLtt years, and hnvon't succeeded ye^.Trs Chicago Tribune. AelilovcmoHt'H ?n?tuI>HIty. Famo is not an honest mountain Wo can conquer for all lime; No; lt ls a moving hillside Slipping backward aB wo climb. -Detroit Freo Tress. ; BlUTUA?i COMPASSION. M ? :> \ ?yr.., ? '''v. 1 'Mk. "Ohl my poor woman! My heart bloods for ono in your condltionl" ( "Thanks, sor; O' wan thliikhV th? samo of tho loikes of youi'.,-?hlcag? Chronicle; Saw Mills, Corn Milk, Rice Hullers, Pea Hullers, Engines, Boilers, Planers and Matchers, Swing Saws; Rip Saws, and all other kinds of wood working inaohlnery. My Ser geant Log Beam 8aw mill is the heaviest, . ?tro?gej3ty ' and most efficient mill for the money on the market, quick, acourate. State Agent for H. B, Smith Machine Company wood working . machinery. For high grade engines, plain elide valve-Automatic, and Oorliss, write me: ""Atlas, Watertown, and Struthers and Weller. V. G. BADHAM, 1886 Main 8t.. Columbia. S. O I srcNoe?APH?n ?W?T Ot GftAtvATB ?V/HMIC?fcUl COMPETENT - *. BUSINESS MANAOIR, MO?T H Auf TH?ROVf v Ou 5 ?i us tyckHW; $oot> eooiT.fiiEPta ? Yds! They're Wanted. BusinosH activity oreates a demand for businoBB oxporls, and thoso who held diplo mas from our ooltoge aro buslao&o experts. They havo 1 ??t?o troublo finding pl?oos, and no trouble keopiog thom. Such diploma* aro gu?ranteos fiinosa. It's not guess work, and tho posiibllily of disappoint ment in tho now employ eo, hut a guaran tee from us to your ability. ' ? *. . For full information, bend novr to tho Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, S. 0. W. H. NEWBERRY, President. i--MUna ?i.iMiiiw.m??????-? nmmianM>i-wiliMiiiHwai?l ' THE YOUNGBLQOD LUMBER COMPANY AUGUSTA; QA. OFKIOK ANO WORKS, NORTH AUGUSTA, S,.' ?. !D00H8, SASH, BLINDS AND BUILDER'^ H A.HD WARB. FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING ANO IN SIDE FINISHING LUMBER IN -GEORGIA PINE, AU Corroepondonoe given prompt atten tion. July ?^iy ; ^ Addroso, Box 105, B. W. GnxaiNOKft, Spartanburg. H. O. PL 81 TU ATJ ON s. s ic, or? fe o. ?>?*?b&A*.A*.?: . ?ii