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:1,;00,0i. 1The UI?ad -im s tats. p s :.ed, a f . ; y ry .CU em ; - : f- to , 7re -:ec tm n asa m m: laovcc& ry a i n - m ihoS T, - n '. !(i - h. iti ait il' tht39' u W ~ n z :a t he AM m0o t . s r. 31' op.. . : t. - 1. a f4a=0 b ~t I N. O- 1 W t3 u3' .d .\: imVr i h * 1 e ip bCXy im :: ''.c lo : 'I a V H (-.: 3n"a '3".ua : r~ g sud f -.a r*ng puil u In 1 :i la th m . :rrbh i' .1~ i ftieea, nwa i:.-eduelaxt * ' , ut:: *', .:n .-y a: C 3' ~P.3" - - '' . - 11 Pow ir-' oL ia 'w3 memr\'e p aba:e sed *i.1ei co i a:e narav ed of' Wade -tuas w f b p:uy.-ai.thoe b . i - e g 'S'N j L. :m ...: 1 -r -' -a 'nc' a he C 39:er - NtI11 ( A N Sc 3.:33to4 Hpii. hey.. wi~~ eni gie to caudio1 n a' -'. L:J'I:.l na -+.' C,, a -. -. ix .>a s Spi. h- rt'\'S kId . c-c b nnG ratt ~ -'N'I' ori-t bent j; dep' -of --- n . s Li '.s.:dfa te -,, , :-. T r'lIl." o : eut e'J brI'T I) ' 'a::. -i 'bu'u N..r cue: ' " . wi - c ti r' : a :0 lcl n ai N- 1::i.?: 3 flO';3e h 7 'l " u of .'3 e! - . n g u . 1l ... Lt.COhlfi - .0.-: ..i GENERAL NE% S NOTE-. Iternma ofitrt6 -re rmVra The cheape-t h. 1 the head of a du e. The A* im-nia 1:: di: P, You can ia 0an 11k, .L u ar -tking' himl 1- r CharitY m'iV cover -i m:: '.1 but thlat misraa aes diei in New * k . gerous. i.-h povery 7 e:hae a if it were. Shake the moths out f u w a e -!, .d daen whab~ ;s lt hm m isi ':n. nn.- C faiur ist :.aexrn of ir'. pected to. '..r voo! to ;,w - 11, le w Opi no:. is :. :: : t ig , c good <;h:mi1:. .ab. I E being prt . The first deg.ree e.........inu self wie: the txt to - h . third. to depis .11con'r"! It issfet :r.: meppeh o'ie s 'u;s'. reh : ne the Ivtur' spk of : 1 who li'e' t , 'u- t - tia me b ua ,,, e '- :.: i : -i ' - gates. 11! .ttemp's ~ . *.. 7) *1 i ' a . Tok brussweee:. fruiess. the Interaios r77 in Ci .au andwinse Lemon julee. !,c n i sugar is usful t i . n .- r and sore throas. 1 e is as sweet. - .A summier hb~ n r. :wei miles west of 1'i . yesterday. L-es ' r3.n "."e 1: 000. A m nei has to civil thing ?Lam to ne7. 7. no0 m eri tosay arude thTi V t ha. mh. him down. A riot ('ccu'rre. at-":ao :: a Sobriie. T wnt fCur ersets .e i and thirty wcur2ded. A color. we*'n fr.-'- m amr. 0>;I way to Fl'orece' ic "7 m1in :r'tof, died on theC outgei'"7 "': '':: ' Li :i day night, .everal negr '7 .. ns! 1 Greenl'w,'7. Miss , hiavei "e a'-..ed (n he 7 wife. The The Lauzrdrna' N-a is i sepswi-n -n agagrst .hom t'h n. .-' - . ite CiMr.r" . Co., C ee: .'''-m .b s ' e Nomia'ast $96:0:" sIbisM 000. do not* krow' tnm.i :5:hs waye speak I:1 o.f the --.,. lot now ' .: at all. W'e do not wi'h ( e oi:ouri(C, but we r'eal he! vt : Orena ocan steam'ship is th7 et:ce rvrw ever saw. The m'an who ti' :- -'a t. called-for bzg:.ge ztx th imtdex: has gono by. A mn'a will m7:15 .:' .o 1"n ca eithe'r a p'uppy. a1 ht-.'-:i er a cur, b~ti. is pronouner- a a !A do acrce't th stigma as if it wxere se :'et The N,,rr hern prh?,-ri uno: hae) ' drawn the.ir dema i., ' susa : urtla confer~ence can h>' ha i'ih mnittee of empioyvera a C hica". Soeroc" an 1? than was:s' ty by the explion o (f a od founain w.l> he was chlar::g wx:In a Thec Merc:.a: aa inr: e. ofIr 3Mountain, Mic ...~. elo'.i IOn Sati.y5 to Can>'da wvih '15. '. T[he Knvigu s o: La r C 'n-l:: :2 Minneapols ilp.'ip""'' V)W for prosction cfth U':7e espit. i sy. of Texas for 11roducng f 'reign' con labor in vioilation of- the r"Vtional law. at thdtv of the larger poi-t (7..ie"' for t>, qujtarter ensded S>p-emr W TS-". shiow an increa.se of G.. per cent. over : he corre's ponding gu1tei1r of last yeart At Ame bury. Ma., the carriae msanu factory of Loese &. Je'w.l1 "*d '.eve.r.i -.ar Loss . Ut's 0.o v.~' ie L--ek' andl Je;;ell lose 9700 in-ur i7' 1 r~ 45777. A w"riter '.': *0 T. "' m'u 77 help thetn ve." 31M o unil the *.ld head that someb ik'. ' et-ke nswl as the. A Pihlielph . 77 " a Sin which anuour ce- ti, . *s- ., rtetor (f facial decora>ig. .!-- ad physieg'nmeical ai 7~e, r . C it Id aibridger A few shares. C. *":'r and uhn moreC 'et tedC' ' I:tM r m up 1o 1 o'co in the : itera. Lad !: appeared '. thee." d . le: in the old 'tm 70 '7"ys'> u'I' 15: "d. g'rue tion 7~ of ~ lif by ti- 7-' n n' "1 '' t 7.17 drf caginee. Va imld y. "& '' i' hin 7u' "s ci :fero an t which h iintu r'i Depty Factor .. erM<~ for the --re I : r' - g .o t Amecre 'in Manus'f 'n i 'P'oe y 'or aI recet'.. r 7h: The eier? i' threec iw cide of 7u - like':t 7o n to.':the.:2 iars'. : The r T&etr L y;'m C --i. bf iln 11 v . ..... 11 eL * - - a; eve'r." an t acb v - nest. s!. q - Ceonl,- hrou hn A, u m r: t.o di of od ae i:. he 2 or 1 Ur sign~:- -ey o Gaf ent r a n,. con b n n'%vw ..w i a v% * :tton P*ed to n--n-- -: ! 2i i 1111. n*f a cons - '''ny tua-t' * - -:a - 0's su i m 0 '': 2 wa~e is i~n e e eer oru"on e .e itsel.1 Thu:2 :; l . -.ni o w.e . - --. * *:. . :: :e. .. 'i ue.. iti aa i iwopee bye .-in~l T's " ofheym thi -.:e::-' io . thr ar :. - da.'o'tsor T:m~hec lv:ni-' n. a:zing O'1i 'into 0912tpurpoI t: s 2:0( .0te" -i 11 ''1c ' 11:ered.n21::It nod ha ci i: -n of A:- Imil i nd itse ir ia-i' --" 4;; \Lotums ofn ton .1na m the ionte:-e:et w a a s"uial . td lIO if 1:r t.O r on&i.'b 1'a OW *t ir ite II n:0 n Iaii'1o a. :1 2 .'i~.t .f , W e-UO o we re a f~rIedw!I can' da-o H' P n Jn ein ''' s the o:e~ ~ ::t caspue. a-, the) 1-r1 of th~is flede: n ther are :r: roni need toie .'noeriv1:"'' toa 'e' 2 ?..:ny \ ryns.. ~ Geri1 a a. *good ( solier hu: '2 d 'ndxc .4e wih'-c2vhlune I'mbreJ do n!Ica' ao ." n Jwabelnas th ~ r fdsar M .'' -ai J 2b,"'n ne67 o 7'I.}iN OLD MAIDS - ,: aind Good-Natured, and nres it Exquiste Taste. to 1:W i.loa of things which i:.i so very lonir ago, the wo d dl not marry ws a. blighted It i ! ot matter whether she - -011r Choic or lIeces .0it was coisidIed a wo manife and uinalterabile ary, she inut of course, be - a falure in life if s.he did And thouZii she may have .-v orfirs of marriage,. or have , io t iprative dutie s of any o v l the o.st dced ti! fr onv vo!-ation in life other than r J:nier one nor :ll of th'se d h been cce ipted 1s a valid - ;. he hou.d not -oilow what -0 I decided was thet10 UIV Proper .a t: o' iion of thin i there - n terat i n inds of the pcIo aa:lwys pictlured as gaunt. l i forbidding in appearance: '>e and ill-teunered in dispiositiotn, b a a biighted and disappointed n1a:n youth ll andt nheSxure of all a speclal grudge against n and lovers, since they re her of her own vanished youth the p.-.rtunities which she never r. hi. had neglected. Lut we have' chanzed all that in these r z. With tlio education of wo a, 1, ,nthe broadening of their oppor ie evcry way their destinies have : ta*i al.o. A woman is still, per ed first to marry. and it is for i .that she should, provided i c' n:::rri. can be a happy and sita 0.0 one. But if from her own choice, :r a ccesS.ty arising from a lack of ap preciation on the part of the other and ':.re sopd sex, she remains at the end S:-r' V.ns hat someone calls an "in . u -ieig," she is no longer con , fromw this circumstance alone, : 1r a1n an unhappy creature. She o)nge doonled to a life of depen n'0 the house of another, for a e V! Vocations are open to her, in onIV eo of which she may win a liveli i or even competence. Conseq-tent e i cmimands respect, and, far from ,,n- abict of contempt or pity, she no)likely the object of open or se envy on the part of most of her marieacquainttauicS. And -:o it has come about that the - 1 CalUt maid of former times has . awv. and in the literature of to we iiind new types conforming to Snew inets of the case and quite di .t froni the old. The modern old. d ii not anigular and forbiddini in : r ecarance. but pimlup and pleasin z. is not morose and ill-tempered, but and good-ntured to an extent that eshr the best of comp .Ay. As ha nor had the absorbing cares comIn e wC i marriage, and has no -: sous and daug hters ganiwinug u't her to remdind her of the 1ight ArS, Si.e has naturally forgotten to cl. :id youn petp!e regartd her i et.a tmselves when good times . planned; while in the matter a-.1 love making she has had eee which makes her simply as contidante and ndviser, a the repository of all the se h Jis sort wich exist within the * actuaita nce. She dresses taste. she pets a pug dog or c eat. a golden beetle, or what .. ::ua.l ashiioa may dictate; is Sher family; rspeeially lice . .ews; has hosts of admirers, re2 ion1 and propriety personi Sheguiding spirit in orphaun us hiospit d fairs, sociated .m'' ters, anti other good wok, a orlives out to thet end 'f her hvm, useful, well-roundedi ex ) ee - ...c Wjxamc ii ogrpn experim:-nt 11i tobaccogrowin n I::ns, ritn;:romiiunt tin:gitd, - 4:en. sa.s: IM exierimetih frles-s elaborat-' than :.Ir. D~e - ta an account of it w;;ald p it-:rest raiseJ, andt ji:stiv h:, * attem'pt to p)rove the fteasibiy w1ingii andryin~g tobacco in En I ian:ed about ten rods in a d tBelmont with two so)rts (the * - f anid long leai). but the :nter na : to alow of passage L~etween ts when in ful I rowth. and1( ent" mny ivsuckers whichl - - hae oxn' i mped out On :pi n0. thot und robbed thie leaves l: ionned the cr01) Ther also kno::k ed eca oter10 alou a kotjd deali in h'z'Twinds Th land w as hnot m::n u-:,Iiu' i . is govod lanld, anti the p*maln ;:r'w so vigotrously as~ to re'e'abc 'it, Vopka t junglei". I cut veryV mii V-pembr, aif'er there had been ) 01r te sjliht 'rss but the plants 'eedin no war affetcted. In harvest nI It trctilyU foowed printed instruet .:: :m"p!: the ctems from the top to wi1i " few1 ihe of the base. The er.: euVas mlade an ich or twot lwr:nd the plan ts straiddied over -, whichi wtere removed by the w ia'on:-lo' I to a uren-houlse :and rest ed 'o a temnporarfr structura. \\ e fc'nntd tetm fthe long-!eaved varie'1y far iw're woodiy than that of the broad ve. Xi', inltendlon1 hiad been to r0 duee~ the yellow orm godeni-colored tobant *. " u I foun I could not get the hoise .ibove 11.degrees C m i th udddlthe of thie :- ) 1o Iia to be contentled w'th 1r1.dtttd dring. re.-utng only in au .n. tobcJ.i. I lIv hadl loone ini -~ dow u,'" , et to s: myt crop, huet has' bii" ,l.een s 'sccefu as Line~-. bult ti my' lineteri n.: ::,. lx 1>.:a between the two * ' '.I' ol imaginle that it is in ci s e to dra:w any co~lmrisotn eenournaples anti anyh Imporited, \mV i~cn tobar-co, because it is~ d-:: L:a the 2atter,. whatevr the - . prssur. wuereby ferain'm-t set u, :tndl I ami iiclined :o t itm ha bee the ;mision ot e(t wic has ind'utced ihave :-urretlitiusly smilk.i' wa ')>bcco to dec are ih: . - ra r~s. L Tr llarris adt. c Iie w ctver have ibeen - - awar b the xeise otieers. THE WEEK 01? 8!"VIE'N P As has been rem:rk(ed b;.: meutators, and as is app.u r, readers, it would scum thh of the week of ven among the eople wh corded :n very er'v I sav, at a dat' tl" pre noy of the books writteb proof of this is to b tow ,u passages as the to' n Xxi-., 27, wh;-re Jacob -- Laban to "fulfill hr w1e L~eah's week, in orde th also receive Rachel. The w to express the tinm( gien ) - iestivities. So Lfterwar 1 :iv., where Sams:on a seven days of t L f:. the occasion Of the Joseph "made -a m iurin . seven day." (Ii ., I - I "neither of these ,uc , :mn than Noah's pro'edure in t :. further than 'showing L.. :, serving a term of eI d:1sI1 observance of impor: a not prove that the whole .ir r whole mouth wa thus d:vd . times and without regarl to ruri" iK able events. They do nt ind d l this, but they' sugest the m n4 " comnmou and fmiliar am! in1!!:.,0:!: eriod reco)uized as nn When, therem-, the cib"re" of I 1 went down to Egypt for wh., p :1 be a very long sjouri 'n tha eL r they possibly w,:rc f mar w oractice of dicviding time bywee'k:, at all events thd notion of -"ven i:9; :t a convenient pot ton of tiue fo' r afTairs of life would not sem ali'tr' strange to thccin. 1I probable that na arvin;,n I found the week est:.i~s b tice of the countrY. It wiii be o.:.. I that it was in Egypt hinat Jo-ph . ed seven days for Jacob; nii sible. though there see-m to .e no n.. sity to assume the fact, that :n he was conforming to ticoit u" country, as he did with re" u I embalniing and chesting . -iJ f * rcmains. But imigen such conl:ideration1, i*t would. " Iv probable that the ! w'e f' themsclves inE Pi. .= a5" who divided tile tucime V. *:':i"k 0f vn days. We know that they d. So a 3 later period; why might tiw a . ve commenced as early as b;fore to journ of the Israelite? ThIe E yItns were, in fact, a people ;!ry use;y -o be advanced in such :.. mater as. this; order and government, boa h. i ti cal and civil, were un oubItediy a a i-I inarkablo state of perfei. e h to which reference is now mad-, and it would seem m:h ioe pb;) .1:m otherwisc that s';:. Nv.":. au ims:u tion as the subdivision o tile month I into short periods h.d aireadv been established. It may be noted wn reference to the number v aud i: recognition in some forn or "nothr a special number anulig the E-.'ypt that we have incidental eviemninl thl dream of Pharaoh; the speciat form of the dream, as presentin seven fat tild seven lean kine, may be suppo i to have been connected witn sc,.m, and iaritv in Pharaoh's mind ;L With thie - ber seven during his wa.ing ho'. And as regards the is:l . a observed that the period of v is introduced into tne no-' .o'n event of their Egyptian omurn, n - lr. the ordinanve of tue ' r *'even days shall ye e.t bread; even the first d: y" il away leaven out of Voun -: a-;-. whosoever eateth leaven bre': iom:: Irst until the seventh -.th shall be cut oft' from ki: .~ Bishop of Carei;'~te in 1/: Co;x mga Parlors That Cr sh Out Ho;'ne L'ife. Did you ever hear of ttyra"nniCal pr lors? The costly carpets and enit.n. the expensive ornaments, give a sub dued tone to the room destrtuctive to :! hospitality and good times A neig borhood social muet froin house to hot-e One of the members was at b'ight >y i mother had one of thio-et rnia parlors, given tip to fori'n y and' shr calls. The bright boy sada' oao the meetings: "I woculd Iieoivt you to my house, but we fleverh good times in our stuck-up Orawing room." Tfhe little fellow felt the dili--r ence between his own home s:irrot:nd ings and that of sonme others of thi -a cial cluib. At one house the v; ;par ets made the parlor so attractive ti the boys and girls of the famil.hi they "would ruther be at hu:ne -thanif anywhere else." The carpet w::s not too nice to d'tnce onl or even to pt blind man's butt. The chairs and tah.'s were not heav and euber somne, Lu t were light enough to be tucked awny leving a clear space. The ec-am were encouraged :o get np charad~es and tableaux. A uma~ie lanter'n c exinotnn added varietv. and now and then a card party. "But that was very wrong," says one sterni taret'l. No' F::ther a:il mother took a hand in: 'h ga''me ancd there wvas not so muchi dage the ' ci i drn would see'k queslt1inab,.e pleasuias in unpc~rtritatble laices. A New Way to Get nn App) f e This mornino- a dy"ueppti-~al: man entered a blacksrcith shtoo at ! out. He waited until the blaema.l: put a hot shOe to the foot of e that was being shoU, when ae down and drew in with his notri - eral draughts of smokse tha ro: 'a the burning hoof. After tha in the shop a reporter of the E aa ed the blacksimith if the maiwc - just taken his departure was e'ra. " no," responded the bcaeksmt.n h only working tip an appetie. , S~ra as it may appear to you. ye te : true that inhalatioot into the lung' smoke from a norse's L o when t being shot is the best appe'w7 in t he wrld1. That mlan vou saw here 'a now go home and eat a good .qu: . meal. He camne into the shiopr:. appetite and went aw:: ~m-y.ih visit nmy shop) for ani iapet ton(3. Y.)F m . rain&.it tor.: aea, 'u . . Ele applyin the :iti h 1s e V. -,-* -- Or L - 2 n u u .a e u \ (ghpc.: (e: cta. - a i - - ~ ~ ~ B B: pb iia.maad 0 i - L. ik e ui'r a', ~a ed or Ino t': t."i it & Iteh wi Ah 1f" C nc S d 'i~s (r1e-. b i foret:. Ane.. G~ni. c ' -i te:c alsoid a :., r cv"e thern buet - ~ 'To . .u a;..: rat soo.co d a'& e L to t1.t wtto : e, uare a :. bei 11 g m:.h o ande 2i ed 211 , by ,t -jlti.'" at :httI anti '-n. Sh ud a- g 2-at delr1gttS Vi , tI b 6 t (.t x ci war . B.;.Zmad4i i Tll) . t n ' -chrge e' sa 1< , I .' *'*1 -: *. ,j.'.' j j..:.. nottak:.. . .B . ni - '- ef e b 1u. to tee . awar, aan u S r Had -) u a ~~~ e - uc - Ut n .-r" Tv er .';ssr 1. 1ND 6, a t. S . C. I LAT ZGOA. m ;-. -i R -' L . /D D --.- -;2 -. - ,, ' 4 . - C . ' z .--- . ais . ..rd I -.- -' . - -a n * - uec, as * Orfl and for our -. ED X\. - 'm..o " r-bilhtated -ru.- rP w. house - ot';- tvn e ix erar~lly, -P 7;iption is the beet t i a "Cure-all," nos of purpose. -Ir for all those - -w- peculiar to many thousands -liHtul and Surg a.orge Cx perience - -1 :r cure, and i -rr-riceC. For nerr: - -- :sita mation - n - - a >pecific. It ulvrine. tonic r :.nd strength -rvcakncse of ; m. vcak back. -i xx. .i bility and -........ .........ri:e ~!.rescrlp .b- our .ositive p c-i: s:x BorrLEs en. i c'-' - fDr. Pierce's large 'en- i.- (IM pages, OI.TVS Dispnr - - . e* 0G3 3Iain Street, :Yv~aa arm LIVER Y.. ~'t~ ~ PILLS 23B!LIOUS an:1 CATHIARTIC. alzzi nesD, C::H?--rr P on, ind Cr AIo~ - and li ionusAttackcg pijnJc., Pieasant purrti~vcrc~ie.:- . .m a . .2,b m5-' s E. VANE WN(LE & GO -IA-NFACTURERS, % 2 ATLANTA, GA. DALLAS, TEXAS. cfo -Coun Need --~ -- * 1 - ( - - . T--.'m . S h e - C r. es :. di~er%.t a 9 .n ., A -.I; [ -r eat f ic. rOnly C:'-a. 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