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1I 1* 0IwN or Nor.W4104. My friendl, have You letdi of the town of Nogood, On the banks of the River Slow, Where b.looms the Walt,awhile Ilower falir, Wher-e the Somet,Incorother scents the air, And the soft Goeasys grow. It lies in the valley of Whatstheuse, lII the province of Lethorslile; Thattired feel ing Is native there, it's the hoie of the reckless Idon't Care, Where the Giveltups abide. It stands at, the bottom of lazy dill, And 1o easy t.o reach I declare; You've onily to fold iil your hatids and glide )own the slope of Wcakwill'stoboggai slide To be landed quickly there. The town is as old as the human race, And it grows with the flight of yetts, It is wrapped in the fog of idler1s' It's strects are pavel with discarded scheices And ,printkled with useless tears. Tihe colle-gelerd fool aid.he riclun's heir Airc plentiful there, no doubt; The rest. of the crowd are a m1lotely eC'ow, With every class except, one in view The foolkiller is hrred out. The town of Nogood is all hedged about By the inouintains of Despair, No sent.inel stands on its gloomy walils No truipet, to bat,t-le andi trimuph i1, Por cowards alone ar i. theiec. My friend, from the dcead-ulive town of Nogood If you would keep far away, Just follow yoir dut.y thr-ough good and ill: Take t,his for your, ' motto, "I call, I will," And live uip to it cech dlay. W-M. I- l'iNNv. CARE OF CON FQCDCIVEA-ii. OC VI-<. Firat Step T,.ward he smuresaer of csi federato 1taryig riumim to t1, on. IriL of t1he Na t (nal .-nt. (News and Courier.) Washington, January 27.-Smn ator Pritchard introducud in the Sen ato toda) his amdie nent to the ap propriat ion bill, which is designed to be the first stop toward carrying out the suggestions of the President for - the carn of the Confedorato graves. This amend ment provides for IIn appropriation for the preliminary work. It is as follows: To .enable the Secretary of war to make a thorough examination andl( report to Congress as th1e the numb)er of Confederate cemeteries in the United States and tho location thore of, and the nuimhor of Confederate soldiers buiried in others than Confed erate cemieteies, with the location of such cemeteries, with the view to as certain the best method of caring for the remioval, w.~hore p)ract ical or de sirable, of Confederate dead from lrivate cemeteries to stuch Con fed erate comotor-ies, tihe stua of $ 10.000. As the amiiendiment. explains on its face, it provides simply for' paving the way ' for the work. This is probably all th,at will be0 done by this Congress, but after the infor mation has beeni ascertained it is fuilly expected that the wvork will go on, and that the gr'aves, esp)ecially in distinctively Confederato c('motories, will be cared for. DRtOPPICD) D)ItAI IN (OltT. The Victn~ Was, I he isitngnmiese i Former ' Attorne-y (G-e ial iH. A. (lai Ian,i, Washington, D). C., Jan. 29. Former Attorney Geniiial August ua HI. Garland was str'uck with apo plexy w.hil1e addressing the United States supremeOi iout at 1 2.3:0 o'clock this afternoon and died within ten mrinlutos. The occurrence camne with startling unexpectedness, chzanging the cah n and dignified aspect of the( court into temnpoirar'y confusion while the dying man was carried to a sofa in at fatile effort to alleviate his con dition. Whlen the court. convOeed at noon Mr. Garland resumed his ar'gument in the case of TIowson against Moor'e, which had began yest erday. Thor'e was a full bench wvit h the except ion of Justice Brewer and White, Mr'. Garland spoke camtly am d withI no ovidene's of agi at ion or' (l'ort. lie had read from a law v:dhune and had followed wit h t his senttenice. "This, your honor, is our contonl tion." As the last wor'd wvas uttered Mr. Garland wasll seen1 to raise hiis hands and thon gar'p for bro'ath. Ho-e tot terodi anmd fell, striking against a chair and overturning it as he foil to STORY OF EhMMA A111OTT'S DICAT11. Hlow the juloon s1 tho Lyric Stage Batik ConautptivdRcieqtiet. Thorm was a tino, an( it was noi many years ago, whon overy c;ty it tho south looked forward with mto tions of pleasuro to the coming o '1mma111 Abbott. FEvory admirer o graI opora regarded it as an opoel of the your. But asido from her ox traordinary talont and culturo, oui mosti aristocratic Indios loved her foi her virture, her charity, and her gon tle disposition, and whe inl town shi wis showored , with invitations t< dine, to toa and to como and Spont only a few iimoimlonts in the most pa latial homes. . Her robuke of the Nashvil preacher is still romembored and oftet spoke of when her namo is moitioned This puro voinan ono Sinday morn ing attended church in that city Whother the minitor know she wmt there, and wio she was, has I oen as sorted and deiiod. Anyhow, ir his solrlion, lho donouncel all Wo mn1 of th e stago as fallen an11d wiait. ing in chastity. Miss Abbott at one roso il tie ailieiceo and, after cial longing th e truti of the m11onstroti ssortion and slander, walked out o t1e ions4,. It is, however, not With hor life 8t much as with hor death I am trymi to dell. O(ine Iight inl the city ol Denver, Colorado. lovaled at tihe fool and in plain viow of tie l(Uck Moiiuinitns, she was billed to appeau in "Fimust." In the samIto city a Iosl attractive and beautiful I 18yetr-olt girl, beloiging to one of the wealth ios fimilie, lay in the last stages o that, fell enemy of th luman raet colksitnpi-. Somto weidks bforn the arrival of tho comlipanlly sho saif to those around Ier: "Oh, I hopt the suin will.-4binO tid the Weathi0 will bo warm and genial, so I car hoar Miss A bbot t. sing one more. ] thinlk I conld thn jlat-i a1wIy pI)eo fill]y and wit holit. ono siigl' regret.' But there ca1m with the then (p1ele of the lyr:c stigto a northern h nri can0-withi th veiry \, air charged with iciclos, which poietrtted tlle I(Ilags. Soll ono told liis Ahbtit of the gri-ovoonls disappointmiont o] the dying girl. Seo wont, to the opora lionFo and never sang Imor Sweetly, and its soon its it. Wias ovM and tho audienieo dismissed, called her carriago Md d(1irected it, to driv to the beautifull home of the young lady. Of courso she Was admitted to her room, and told her she had como to gratify her wish. Thte scene which followed wvaE worthy of thie finest brush ever wield ed by the grandl old tmasters. T1here lay thle dying earth angel with pall id lipis hectic cheeks anid lust ro's eyes, with the light of immortal b'aut3 shitnitg upon01 her face. Standinig hb sido hier in on e of lher richest robes thle one she had worn that1 n ighit, sparklinrg with pearls, rubie and 11( lIi iaonds, st ood t he iabniost di vinti inistress of eni;thly melody. iThe fi rst. piicco rendered wais "Th'le )ld lFolks at Iltomie" amid t htn fol. .twedl "I Know~ That My Roedoenoor [jivet.h," Th'le finaleht of t his wield( cene wats '"lioek{ of Ages Cleft, for lIe, Lot( Me iiide Myself in Thiee."' n td thlin Miss A bh ott hont over the lho frail formt anid kissed her an ternial farewell. Sooni after the pirit p)assed1 into thle wil mountains earby - set sail for t hiat haven fromt LITER is ant inIterna tionlt weettkly CR11T tion in hetc ibzelwa 4 ~ Special articles appIear wv t) ttI"QAm tn My'I 't aok,"' w ri 1l)MUND) ( andt fromt~ time I t ile or w triters,aiI su c i llcnyJd.. ~lees are preparedi by lth ANME I $1 ,~ ~ The Hi.weekly lette-r, wri u tho 'sigiinal tant keen Fr entch, Entglish Geian *' Oi tahra Wogt vahaIlne ouaioalwok y ier. eVt i lit bptt . !,t-I tu plo )) wbioh tho first homoward bound hark is yet to be con-tho staiilehs soul wafted to the stainloss heavenm by tho sweetest music ever heard ol oarth-into the melodies of Paradice birds. Miss Abbott returned to her room at the hotel and rotired. Some time r during the itight. sho awoko with it droadful pain in the left Iting. It rapidly grew worse. A physician r was summoned, then another and another, who applied every remedy (hoy could coniit)d--ill to 110 pur. pope. It wis typhoid pnottnonitt in its Worst form. The black camel was kneeling at inter door. Angles of the heavenly choir had that. iight listonled to her voice in the sick room and sont for her to cono to them. LIIn threo.dAys that voice which had so often raise(l the soulds of meln aid wonloll to the notIlmit, the graidest bighits, was forover stilled in doth gono forth- The Night. "So fades the sumtlier cloud away, So sinks the gale when st,orms Iti ow, So gent,ly shuts the ye of day, So dies the wave alomg the shore." ---11. C. Stevenson. Dallav, TeXasL,, DCO. P898. -New Orleans Times-Di)emocrat. A UG(UsTA Ni IKE, EN Ijs. Opo, ativenra 1 11kI in (Nittonl 1li1 at til IThe Sit ate, 27th.) Auigusta, Ga., Janil. 20.-Tho ttrikcc in the cotton mills of the Angustc district which began Nov. 21, will end tom.orrow and the strikers wil] retWrn to work it. tit) redtlced sealh after nine wveeks of idlemness. solnt small concesions aro mudo by tlt znills in tie matterof houso rent anIld fil, bUt (the dottils of le Itatgreo inont are not, givenl olit tonlight, A buut -1,0) hainds ;voro involle in the striko. A rePrWOSOnUt,Ativo or '.l'h StaOo its, Certilius that. tho prices chlarged foi fuel b1ivo been ct, in half by ti c0om1panlios an<d the, hons renlt ro. duced Ilost 1m11orially. r Two hearts can inake a love affair, bItt it takes three, at least, to make a hoite, and Onle of then lu,ist be that of a babv. The young married couiples that start ou't in life with the idea that children ate inisances, antd that they do not wanti anid'will not htave t hein, are thle kinad thtat you readl ab)out every day in the newspapers-in the dlivorice cohinnn. A home withfont ch ildren is not a hotne. God and Nature niever in. tended that thiere shotthd he a place calledl homne t hat did not resound witht the patter of cl hlih footsteps. Teeare tents of thousan ds of homtes that are childless because of the ill-health of thte wife andi wouIld-be mother. There are tenls of thousands of o)thIer hotnes child less because tihe little ones have dlied al. ihiost as soon as they were b)(rn. Ins both cases U)m. Pieree's Favorite Prmescriptiona is a soveeig retedy'. It acts directly on the idelnt :111d liuportant olganIs that snake wi fehtood a''d imothehood poss5ible. It snak-s thlem well. strong, vigorous, virile, and ehistije. It do-s awav.y witht the dlangers of m'ateitaity. It hanishes the ustual dis5 COtiuforits of the e xpectantt period and iiiakes haby's advent easy anmd altnost paint less. It insures the lhttle new cotnier's health antd an ant ple stupply of nonraish tuenit. TPhe prospective manother prepartes herself for anaternity by tauking the " a v'orite Prescitiott "' andl( gives her chiild a fair start int life hy giving it a strong and well deeoe ody. Thtousamads of homnes tha wee cildess todayecho with - babies' latighter, and b)less tIs great iiedi e ine. Thtousands of wotnen who wetre weak, ntervotus, despondent invalids, are to-day hiappsy, healthy wives ande mnothers because of this muedicine. Medicine dleal ers sell it. Conistipation kills slowly-hint it kills. D [r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure it. ina of literary citicmim is au inmparily ICAL REVIE3WS I compreliheive-i revicus o-f all imnpoliant j'ilhic. 1.1. I- renich, Ga m jn, ha. spanish, as: well .s rks, ire treatedfrtom week toi week. eekly' int the paperc;, romnetimes muitler the. title ofI (. nen1 bly suchl well-ilown amihmis a, I citics is ISIi MAX Ml.L.iR. TI MlAXWLI,II l)l!AN S'tJTUBS i,.ial 3.ieces of lii trav v:irr;. por ms, fa tion, and l m1 .ech case onily frin the pen~ of w.'id famions e chtor, anid d.a.1 enhie.ly uo a . ieary -ib,ci. - -CAN LE'TTERS In," by W-P ii "'t I ' t ''e lie, de:,ls i, Ithat waly n ithi suba ci,, of sial linteilest mi ihe Ami canij11 EKiGN LETTEIIRS uii Ih.hin lenil res'nil be' pnblished, ma. mug this io le:i. I-s inlieetd I 1- th le pWiomb ot iiletie, y .tmeiCi .il imnn of hkeitt abilhty, wi I ;uso appfieanr. ;o ch cripivu- artia les oni suchl suibirets ' r.arc amtI s, eilai~ e<ht u-i. ci fami.iis hioiks, iinleworthiy 1.11) R 'tl i'famoues, pow rainp emnts of Literary Notts. Flrankliu Matthews will relate in McCluro's Magazine for February his experiinco in' making a voyago in the famous Holland diving tor podo boat. Th article yvill be fully il.lnstrated from photogaphs aind with drawings from life. In McClure's Magazine for Feb ruary, Hamlin Garland ivill give a sketch of daily life on the trail, with which ie has latelv extoiaded his ac. (uaintanco (alriady larg0) by a horseback ride of it thousand miles on it. The paper will be illustrated with drawings from life by E. L. IBlutnonschi-n. Edward W. Harden, who went with Admiral Dowey's floot to the Philippiues imd remained bthoro until a month or two ago, n hou he ro turned home to inalm sonto tipecial roports to the Government, will give in the February McCluro's an ne count of Dowey and all his operations in Manila down to the presmnt time. Ilal articlo will Ie fpily illustrated aniinly fromn photographs taken dur ing and soon atft the battle at Mia nilt by J. T. McCutcheon, who was also wit l tbe floot.. McClure's Magazino for Febrnry will contain a secornl series of the Browere lifo masks of ominout Aier icans. AIdo svonty yolrs ago, these V.Oniderful poe,-'rtrait s havO re. unknown uitil now, This series will colikai pol'traits of Gilbert 'Stuart, John Quiiev Adams, Mrs. "Dolly' Mison, Pdrsident Van Buron and ot her-4. America's Greatest Medicine is I lood's Sarsaparilla, Which absolutely Cures every form of Impure blood, from 'Ihe pimple on your Flace to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system. Thousands. of people Testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Ialaria, Catarrh, Rheumatism And That Tired Feeling. Remember this And get Hood's And only Hood's. IOT'HERN FAT G AZ] 01 1 hA .,loEL, M I). P'Ui.isilM) BaY Manufacturers' Recorai Publishing Co. A Monthly 11histriated .10ournmal de voed to Souithiern AgriceultLurme, diealI ing wit,h all mnatters related to General IF'u-ingi i, I ,ive~ Stock, l 'oul Itry, D airyv ing!, Truck I?ari mtw, L"ruit (Growing, andi cvery fartm eieest. andit pu1rsuit,l in the South. It is widly3 read1( by13 Nort horn anld ing Sonth. It ought to bei inl e'very Southerni finmily', for. it, is "of the Sout h, by t he South and for the' South.'" ElDIT ORIA L ON').R IBU TOR S: Cha:aa. W.. unkneya4',,I r., Pha. 1)., I.E.. I). I-United Siates A sistant~ S erretarmy of A\griclulr, ICx-I iretor Tt.'t.l State-s A 2ricltIurial ICxpc'erien Sta Un iiver*sit y of' '.!I Tennessee am1( I'es i - dent of linited States Agricul~ituranl lLxperlitnenti St ation in Tennesee ICx-notui ion ie r (af Agrmicut u re for Te nnmess-ea. ahor o )'(f "( utlture and11( ( uiniig ofi '.PI'obaceo"' for U1. S. Lenith (Oensus-, " IlhTocco [.eaf,"' "Sheep Hu tsbaindry,"' "W ~heait, Growing-,"' "Gra iisses,"' and( other' agi-icultural works. T1he regulir sublhscri ption prieo T1heo Sout hern l"armi Ma1gainlo is $1 yearii, but we offer it and Tihie Heral and News together one0 yeair fo r $2. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS .DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyoa,0 soanding a aaketcha nand descrl ,tioni may 1ainl aar ortal lIar o2bntoa iroo w lt nn ians st rictly coadenttIal. IInndibook Oni Patteuts I ntaiaats tkoai tiara hi aunuri o arecelvo spe(cial notate, wvithouat charga, in tho $CittilJmereau. culationx of aany scenatino( jonraa. 'lTrms, $3 a yar or inont hs, $1. Sold b)y aill nowsdenlors. MUIINN & Co.aBlera-way.Nwork Jirancha Offico, 6 1. St., Wansington, D- C. p Ohlehe.atep's EnglIsh Diamonad lraa. ENNYROYAL PILLS1 bod y es i,'.. wmiah lu ,l'nc Tnk P nee FRE oh. JtAaDag'oMIa NICK,&'V Olic iteLwll ng oo aalc, n r O.a' lelR Hohnes'00 otolneOlc.aNaa a EVERY B'RIDE mnd wife should knew about the pre. aration that for hllf a certury has >cen helping expectant loth,2rs britng ittle ones into the world without Janger and the hundred and one r- discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which is the only way to get relif. Medicines ta.en internally will not help and may result in harm. Mother's Friend fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubl' bene ficial if usedl during the whole period of pregnancy. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BooKs FREE, containing valuahic infor. Mation to all womenl, will be snt to any address upon application by The Bradfield Regtatar Co., Atlanta, Ga. AGENTS WANTED In Every Couity to Suppiy the Ureat Popular Demand for IN RICA 6 WAR for HUMANil Told inc PIC111e 31ud Story, C'omp ilediat 1141 wrt ten by SENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. The most, hb-illiantly written, at w)'oft);ely and atristivally illilsirati d. Uld most. intenlsely poptlmhi book on !ih 411bject. of IIe %a' with Spainl. Ne2 ;. 200 Superb Il ustrations from Phott Lulkel especitIly for th is :rIeatt, wVo. A,ret- ar'e nialtin,-r $50 to 41(li a w( - ! Wiliig- it,. 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