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ffc*l?rroaa ?&tl V ?nr?J. So ftts ?r n?r*oi*? Mae attar ft rat Any tun* of Dr. Kline'* <?raat ? - >jerToftee<eNH,.?'itf>UtO<><4l?4u?iir?.?tUg(ree Ply Tilt!.. M>1 Ak'Ii Sf.. .'4 #* ? 48 ? *?W ? WM* .i ? u ?' ? f +?***?>, T The owl may have a repHtation for wie dou>, and yet ue never look* on (Ik* br<giit aide of life. ?J ??> /iiten * fiutimVmmm, It lathe only euro for Bwollen, Hmartlrjjc. Tl rad, Achiug, liot. bweatiuc *eot,<'om? aud iKidouff. A**< for AJlfin's Foot - Kane, a powder to Ih? tdiaken into th? ohoaa. Curoa while you Walk. At all DruKKiwt* rtml fltioe Hboroa, 36c. Don't accept any substltut**, Haroplo *?nt y???. Addr**M,AU?m H. Oiin?lo:l, LoHoy, S.Y. Mosquito e?, oe a rule, do not fly far, iAght continued * winds carry them ?way from thelr\u*ecding placcs, but !? heavy wind? mosquitoes cling firm* ljr to the. nearest point of attachment. Railroad trains and other mouiiH of transport have carried raosquttora into localities entirely free from them be fore railwayed were introduced. ????? - "?? ? - ? tv '???- ? Xleo'sCurelatue pest medicine we ever used lor al| aftootlonsof throat and Jungs, -W*. V. KifOSLvv. Vanburea, Iwd? Feb. l0- 1W,J The fellows who are adept* at making lave don't male* "h; l>"*t luMhand*. ? M ... aetriHaw wac?gwe~ w No Han-? "My flair was. falling out ve^y fast and I was greatly alarmed*. I then tried Ay?r'i? Hair Vigor and my Iiatr stopped falling at once."? Mrs. G, A, McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair docs not have lif^nough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Aycr's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Aycr's Hair Vigor will restore color every Kmc. Jl AO a bottle. All dra{glit*. If your driigcint cannot ?ufli>Iy you, Mod iw ono Uulhtr and wo wtll oxpros* you ft bottle. 110 tore and *1 vo tl?? lnuio of your uearott flxi>r?K? onico. A 'Wires*, J. C. AYKIl CO., Lowoll, Mau. JMIMOMI hottsnzoi 10 CENTS. OWSAU . HEADACHES. Sold Everywhere. RIPANS Tabules' Doctors And A good prescription For mankind. The 8-ctmt pacVrt I* enough for an ordinary occaaion. Tha family boule fprice 0O cenu) couuius a tupply lor a year. If Constipated "It's Reliable" ; been In Me tlnce 1*44. i * U'e Kflervetcent " ; )n?t the thin* *>r hot I weather. ' " It4* Non-lrrhent " ; contain* no narcotic >or dangerou* drug. "1ft flMMnl"i a nke Remedy lor nice people. H Mtrm CeaaNpAtlen, i MUmmm. Sew BUmaek. JwUgfhon. te f Uw ?wet elective, common eenteefky. . JUPwwWt. ??>. tM el?itetin?t ) THE TARRANT CO.. Streett York. 85. BE A LADY FOREVER OUR REGULAR SUNDAY SERMON; Siiowing.llie Worth c! Consecrated Wo/nan hood ? The Importance of rillb(ulite?n. New Yohj: < itv. The Itcv. Dr. Will, jam It, Huntington, rftttbr ?< <?rac? Church, pre*chi-d recently a ucimoJi to a fu?hional)ie mcIiooI for ki!'!h which lin*i ntUmUd much nUeiitioit. and by reqout it i* here given. '1 lio text wail clionf it irom jmtiuh xlvii:,*! "Thou juiid/t, 1 shall I hi a Jr.dy fori-ver," J)r, HoiitijixlOii said: ? t quoie our prophet in t )tU fragmentary way foi* the ?al<o of vivi<h;ej?, The briefer the test, the more likely it id to be re me inhered. Jlufc ii. under present vircum Mtuuci'ji, would do j'.Htlct to the mail and t? his thought. some heed must be Riven to >vhat hus goe* before and l<) what fodow*. Taken by t ht'mselven the word* sound as if they must have been. in the first instance, addee>,cd to a wcrimn, but they wuii not. The uxpirnnt after nn eveiia4#ing hid y*,iip was r?o woman ut nil, but u city an ancieht city, a city opulent, and superb, Jlaby'on tlie great. . hniboldeutd like aucieuf Koine bv its mi.itsry counties!*, intoxicated like medi eval Venire by it* commcrcIal prosperity, confluent modern London hi the pos sesion of ri'sn \vh>"!i seemed iio-.tsure lean .this "in . ,i i <y of < 'h.i'de.t had coino 10 thml: of 1 1 > c ; r n? invincible *nd indes tructible. "Ifouie m JCternity ' was tlie name .t gave fo one o i its temples, "Foun dation . stmt** of heaven arid earth" rail the vatn-g.oriom: appellation of another. (Jr.r derm and pa r'c*. the ?;if y had in abundance. t ?e /Avhich crowed and a tun nel Wipch iindi'ria i t it >* liver Jviphra'es \\n-6 utixuujc-.it* ^?iviiurring triumph*. I'l.e circuit. ol t he W.'il.a, lofty a;id broo.il al most. be* find bc.iof, was between filly and fcljjly twilfi. Hut thfev? wa-i a men in .feriMilem whom not'.e t)t (hew? thing* greatly moved hi the h,"i*e <>i h! it|;i fy iojf or alarming him. The. man s name was icaiah and his father' * inure was Arnoz. When people came tV? 'ill" >vi(h their pi?'i<> tall; about; the bijj ness oj l.abv.o:t and the littleness of J, rii lie Dei rayed no apprehensions ori the I'oiilriuy, .ie K|ioke np and harangued Hah. v, mi with imteli' fitairtnei:? of Mneeeh. '.??it thou fci.tiu, ho. cried, "and u< t tlini into ?hivi<nr"?7, (J thuiRhter of the Clial- ' . ^}ioy. *1^1 1 no morn hi? r*;itird | the lady o, i.ingdoiriM, Thou ?ak!??t I Bh.1.1 bo a lady forever therefore hear t hoti, ihou that art given to pleasure*. I Kit ilv/ellent eare.es* 'y thenc two tlnnKs , I"'* 1o a moment, hi one 'r!y' I" ii ** '? and v.ido wiiood. i iiv-y snail epmc uijoii l.lieo in their tie r fee lion for tne multitude of thv rorccries and for the crcut abu.idanee of thine eu clKiiitiueiilx. I hii*' strrnlr, almoi'. fiercely, Uwiali, hoii of Amox. udarwwn mighty liabylon. lie Hpenl;.. of Iter AH to a woman of rank wlione l?ride and mdoeility arc prcfcntlv t > prove i her overt iii'ow rtnd to tr.inHforiii' her n'oa/. I nnt palaces into ruinou-i lie.iim. ,Mh? icann upon her e.dvanta?e ol' lii^h Ntation all iin- I aware that the utaff h too brittle for tlio weight, l'orgetful of tiic dutjew which roic ilition privilege, xli" bineicM that old lime prerogative and tiie nceiunuliilei! oiestice n t inany general ioiik will be her safety ? 'on * prophet tictcrmitiCH to t-linke her out of thin illiisi.ui, to compel 'her to open her eye* to the hard fact and he does it, iih we have Keen. Wilh the <e?:l II, i,., W(.;i |,nn<| ,ve proceed. ( Under what ronditioim i? it mi*' Mhle. ei.hcr for ii^ytv or for a woman, to become in Very \Tcod and truth, a lady lOl'OVfffD. J This is the question to wliich I rIi.iI! a?i you to bend vonr thought ?o-ni?ht, and wi"- i r V', ",n<' 'T'M'eet t.i the w.-cl; which ended yesterday or to the week Mh.ch una been entered upon to-dav I can not hut account the topic a timelv one. It may xeeni to be comparing Minnll thinifs AV,th C^ent. to natnc the commencement weelc of a m>?ioo| for frills in ||,e mime tneath with the tommeniorativv week ol a city which has lived throTftrtrthe lourlh part of a thou>aud years, but. porhapa. before we are <ione. my boUrnns in vin turmg thus to eoiipio the two may be for given me. Of the hoiIm of iiidyidiip of whiel; I have made mention that tr> which communities .ma tlii'.t to which inuix duala may attain. Me will look .it civic ladyship first. With civic ladyship we n^orinte tho<*c .pi^ities Ijl' citicj* u-i admiring love. . M.sic.Tl aTTTTTJttr, nrhcr. nmra?rrml-e?? ter prise will ?,ve a city Idrdship. That is one thing; but ladyship is quite another. J' or the compelling of respe-t lordship mav aufUeo a city, for the winning rtt at* feet ion aomething of la. a hip is esscntal. f low about the Lady of the Hudson? lias Ktie any better ground for counting upon he perpetuity of her ladyship than had it Lad) s<)f the iMipInattM? Can we tnint her any more implicitly than Isaiah truA , Y?kvIoir wlieii she savs ronlidchilly ,#t Hiirtl! he a mdy forever/1 That dependii npnn the relative measure of iinportaneo Mhich the efty, in the long run, nhall as sign (o the treasures of the market an eonipared with the treasures cf the soul I ani using the word "soul" in a laree and eomprehensive sense. ' 1^'K'on and religious interests are of courlp foremost m niy' thought, since, withuut\a due re gftra t ? thoK? no city can ncri'niriin>?Llwr/ J, ? 1,"t w,lcn 1 of the Wiisufd of the soul ns essenturl to the city that#vould i advciituro ladyship 1 have in mind iill of those precious tluu?H that go to make up j . ,. .^ -C, contrasted with the m.v S' YeHM U'r I'"?11 Hfe- Righteous. S,'. , i' N\ors,,,l> ?' >es; but beside esc., poetry, letters and whatever else thue nuiy be that ministers beauty to the eve of harmony and inelodv to the car Ihese last are what make the treasures of t o,, ? v? i """Kjetl m due propor -'J10 i? 11 """'leipahty what silver and gv.d and negotiable securities of them selves can never give that indescribable quality which 1 have ventured to call civic ladyship. The prevailing note during (lie past week I'm been t note of sclt-coniiraiuln Hon. V> iiuiever fiags and flowers could do to convince people through the eye, or tuiceeli aiul song to persuade tliein tliruugh the ear has been Attempted. It has been jubilate throughout, as .was proper enough in connection with birthday festivities, and yet tlie.ro is another fide to it nil. The statistics of the city's trade are marvel ous, but what of the inventory of its spiritual possessions and the roster of its threat men? How many poets and how many seers, how many composers and how many ;4tists, how many scholars and di vines, hvw many philosophers and status men has this community produced in the course of its two hundred and titty years of organized existence? Nay, of those whom we recall as having come under one or another of these heads, how many have been of llrat rank, how many even of sec ond rank, when the complete census of "the great of old" is taken into account? These, perhaps, are humbling reflections, but they are wholesome. It is by count of heroes, not by Cownt of heads, that a city's place in the final list of honors is to be determined. Whether this city of mag nificent opportunities i$ destined to accom plish ladyship remains to be seen. The balance tremble#. I pass abruptly from the week of com memoration to the week of anticipation, from thoughts suggested by the prospect from your window? to thoughts suggested by the faccs into which I look. In what sense it is open to vou girl graduates of this passing year, dreaming your early dreams of what success in life may signify, in what sense ia it possible for you to attain ladyship forever? Heforo attempting to answer the question, let us clear our minds as completely as may be of prejudice and misapprehension. The word "lady* has fallen of h?v2 year* (the more's the pity' somewhat .nto dis repute. Claimed as a right by the many, the .title has come to be lifthtlv esteemed as a privilege by th?? few. In fact, so cheap is it accounted nowadays that .to discard it altogetlMf, carcfully avoiding the u?a of it in conhoon oouv.rsatiou. U not seldom taken to bo a mark of good breeding. All do not go to this extreme and. yet the number of those who woufd prefer to b? spoken of and addressed i.i women," rather than as "ladies," ha* been steadily increasing for the i>ast twen ty >"*ava, ?n4 this increase, I think I am ?afe in aaying, has been in toed ratio to our progress a* a people in cultivation and refinement. I Ttntare to account this an unfortunate statv of thing*, since "lady" ia a word whieh the lan^age cannot Ion without sore impoTeri. bme?t rnd owe for wkjijk the Touwkiy el e*?yM?| ^ ooMe fcaa ae ?jaui? . . . ? . . . \ ? " "I My," he it oWryeift, it a title, not * generic word, nercuuVi.y coyer ina rl! the members of one sc-;; and as n title it be long* on y to l ??<>?*) wUo )mvv a right to tmuu jf Now. >y\u .trc tlic.v who. in p</iHt of lia.t ,t /n!i? to , Hih. it .' lit ?nopai-cuml countrie* there is no dnhcultv In Hwbug mi un??wi to this <iu??tio;i. lit Knglnnd, for c*amp!e, the Herald*' Of lice, to which mien matters aru intrusted, ??h. and will give you u definition in Wjek < ?u.te' 1<; e,u < ut ?<1 unmistiikable. A 'lady, by J'.iiKiuh Jaw. luiiy he the wito ?l ft nmn above the rank of knight *nd he'ow that o I <Jdkc. The titlv also belongs to the daughter* oi iiob.Miieu not below the rank of curl and jo given by eourtcsy to the wives of k ri itch t w lAt that |'a?H lor . ngland. but what of ladyship in America, where no sunli sharp <1 1 Visional .mes ar ? drawn by inc.* pencil of authority . Here, than); Cod, we have a much worthier definition oi (h~ word and more satisfactory interpretation of the tiling. ladyship, under u democracy, means and (an iiicitn only one tlun/, woiiianhoo.l at its U-st. Not all womuii hood js womanhood nt its best any more thuu all ir.iuihood is ma ' ood at its be?t - would that it were. Ami what are the characteristic* of Womanhood at it* beat" What are tbe.tc're ? by which it is au thenticated.' We cannot greatly differ ur opinion upon this point. Surely of these ( hn i ucti'i ittt i? M diunit v j* one, |Ait!luSl| iu another, fortitude i* a third and aym path;/ completes the cluster, ft were tin rea*onab.e, of course, to expect the lull* ne?s Qt each one of )!???,? four (raits in uny ?in'?i o personality, no mutter how rich >y endowed by inhei?iauep or carefully manned by training. And >e; it j* beyond question thai some tincture of ca<h one 1 11 tin t be found preM ut ui a soman before,, under democratic conditions, her claim to ladyship can be accounted valid. v ih'Xinl) - -there are n thousand iuiita lions oi it. eoh ntei-i cits beyond number, ' i">w wholly admirable is fho genuine I!,' ?3??"?jJt Hjifiij in woin 1" i * ipirig uignily do we liccomo digSJijicl. Aloofness is not dignity, hau teur ?h no, .uignily, stiO' icis i* not dignity, a p:)i:ipm:s niannec aid a brocaded ?iv'.u of speech I hoc are not nihility, 'true dig nity is not oi i';e. it is of flame. A certani ?ln?i;-yto and fiery nimbus which circlea/thu sanctuary of personality to raft-guard it '.\oln intrusion wind cnci oaclinient. "Their djgtnty. cxcaiiniH an o.'d Hebrew pro. I,,!' *'V"!K Us the Whole III. II- Hi a huoIi, 'their dignity uhall proeccd of tlieni* ecivcB. Dignity ifj reci;icilab!c with all forms of occujmtion. even the mohl nicn ..i" It eofworJa *itii many <|iia!it:cs. n' Njoiign with vanity it. i* reluctant to walk, ami with immodesty it will have nothing to do. immodesty is the t i n aitaiusi, pro por .10:1, lis very name *o signifying, und as the 1 it 1 1 lota) | di jo <>nipci or remarks 111 iiis meditationn. " I here is a proper diariirv ami iirojiortion to be observed In the per foriminee of every act of life." Hence to do aiivtinng out of measure and in excess 111 undignified. Then ns to gentJenea*. o-.ir sccond attri j nnte or womanhood at its 'icet, wln.t si;. ill we sriv of gont^enefis* Can we say an v I t ? t1 ?' I'.0 ,1' or I han that it 'is the child, the direct offspring ?,f dignity. The truly dignified can scarcely be t hough i of as the ungnnt.e for here again ilia', mics I tion of proportion comes in. and rough v.fty a and boisterous f n!k stand ?eif-cori. rtemnrd. 1-ew tilings indred can we so ill allor.l to spare out of the daily intercourse of life ns woman s gentleness. And this is on.y the more true the noisier the world becomes. With life punctuated for us by the shrieks of ideani whistle?. the rattle or the chariots ot iron and the strokes of all manner of aons*. how. restful, how healthful, bow reinvigorating are the ac eents of gcuth.,.es.s!t All. my dear young II. ends, whatever e.si- you forget to he remember to be gentle. An anxious tear 111 the hearts of many thoughtful people, a , f11 /Y'V? l,,p'"s:maliy I do not share, but ol which it is just as well to take note, is that out oi all this contemporary struuKle ot woman lor a complete independence this duplication on her part of as much of man n work ns is irnitab.c, there lr.nv come even fun 11 v an imrmirinent of the world's total stock of gentleness. I.et us he miners ! '/!' /? /' ??. SVV0<>1 erace is never nt the flood, I here is no peril of any over flow. We need to treasure every drop there is. As to fortitude. T ehosp the word >\ilh cmc, wishing to mark oil' from courage in general that special form ol" this virtue which Ins found Impient and splendid it tiiKti/a^on Ml the uiimmIs ?t womaiihOod. ( qjl,a;.c of the * which qunldics one "to drink del, ./lit of bnttle," to lie-ul stornun? mitlPi n:id tn vrttmtrpr on forloyti hole's is not expected of women, and, for that matter, is not so common among men ns mmi \vonld like to have it (bought, but of that other and more praiseworthy fearless ness, which, without (lie excitement of con Hie., is a hie patiently to sufVer. iirrxistent y ??! endiirc. in this Christlike virtue, it is possib.e-it has ten thousand times been Known to lie possible that women should excel A\ it h the aroma of this virtue wholly absent ir?> woman's chanytcr even so much as approximates pi>rfcctioii5*r' nut it is not enough to be able uneom p.ainingiy to KulTer- liave we learned to -i'V. "yn<P?thy means ni "l^-.^'memlier that syinpn ty H on fhu Inn ot the four blossoms we apt out tu twino into our wreath. It ?loes L^?jot matter how well bred a woman may [ be 111 other respects, it does not matter I vr.riri! her aceomplishmenta. intellcct [ uat or artistic, if tender heartedness the power to enter quickly and ileeply into the 1 of others, if this bo wholly ahsent it is idle fo talk about "charm." it simply *** ,,ot 'here. -It is this insistence upon sympathy, ns a nccessary ingredient of true womanhood that renders the Chris tiau type so infinitely superior to the old classic type whether or maul or matron. 1 , ,n ,.w?,n?n I"'1 h>ok on composecllv at a bull light is the opprobrium of Spanish ei\ luxation, huL there was a time when not in one corner of the Mediterranean, txcluij-.e.y .but all over the Latin world women culled ladies could both tolerate and even hcrccly delight in the shedding ot innocent blood. What has changed all this? Only one an* ivor lo (n? t pns^ihli* Jtmim ( hriHt has rbnuucci all this. To Him wo "we it 'hat today not only dignity ami fortitude (stoic virtues as well as Chris tian) not only dignity and fortitude, but also gctitl(MH?Ha and Minpathv are recoi? ni/cd as necessary features 'of all true JauyHinp. hut who is suflicient fw these things? With the standard set so high, the tests made ?<? severe, who shall pass* Ah my young friends, how glad I am that this is W hitsunday, the feast day of the Holy Chost, for Whitsunday lioints us to the secret of power, and hamls over to us the talisman of success. It is by the strength of CJod that womanhood striitfules upward to its perfection. The ages of chivalry gave to the Virgin Mary the title i?Vr ndy' fudged by some standards of ladyship nothing could seeni" more in appropriate, but iudged by the true stand ard nothing could be more just "And Mary said, Hohold the handmaid 01 the I^id, be it unto me accorrlinff to lhy word. C atch that spirit, and it sfiall ' giftiilctl unto each one of you. vour?ff women, to become "a lady forever/' yes forever and cv*v. ' 3 ' News In Brief. The latest trouble In Kansas is over who phall christen the new ship Kan fins. Some one has suggested that a grand-niece of John Brown break the bcttta. but the Lawrence World, scen ting battle from afar, rarapii into the affair rough shod, shrinking il.at this will never do, aa John Grown was no hero, but a looter and a murderer. New Japanese schemes for commer cial expansion in China and Korea exctto suspicion at St. Petersburg. King Edward attended "Hospital Sunday" service? at St. Paul's Cathe dral. Ix>ndon. The peopU? of the United States now consume eMftt?times as much sugar per capita as they did In the first quat^' ter of the test century, four times aa much as the average per capita duttng the decade ending with 1850, and twice aa mch as they did in any year prior t? 1870. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL A Splendid Improvement. Brief reference was made last week to the Enterprise Mills at King* Moun tain, N. C., a h to erect an additional building 7 ft x UK) feot and install new aplndlea, etc. Contract* Cor the im-^ provemepta, Including machinery, havo been awarded, and about $25,000 will be expended. The rompany'a new ma vlnery wM include 244< spindles and fifty looma, which increase* the equip 1 nu-nt to 5352 spindles and ISO lootua. Tho new building will give additional floor space for 150 more looms. The lm-\ provementa are expected to be pleted within thre? months. Textile Notes. The Ixjwe Manufacturing Co. and tho Eastern Manufacturing Co. of tluntavllle, Ala., are preparing to be gin work on the improvement* pro* posed for doubling their respective plants. It way announced last year that theae two ebmpanlos (both In control of the same Fltchburg, Mass., cotton manufacturers) had decided to double their mills. TlwHvOwe plant has 12,500 apiudjea, and (lie Eastern hau 200 looma. Messrs. Cov/ell & i/ovo are now proparlng plana and "specification-* for these enlargements. Tho Lowo ad? ditlOd will bo an 80x1 3S foot atructure, and the Eastern addition will be #0x120 feet. Blacksburg (S. C.) Spinning end | Knitting Mill Stockholders will meet June 30 to act upon a resolution passed by tho directors on May 27. The resolution provides /or increasing capital from $25,000 to $100,000 or a le*vj Bum, to Issue $12,000 of preferred i! per cent, stock, or to issue $12,000 of tf per cent, bonds secured by a mortgage on the property. It ia doubt lean tho Intention to enlarge tho plnnt, which at present has eighty knitting, machines, steam-power plant, strtH .dyeing plant, Work is progressing on tho con struction of tho Apalache Cotton Mill, which Incorporated last year. This plant la to have, when completed, 17. 000 ring Bplndl.es and 375 broad looms, and be operated by water-power. It la located at Greer Depot, S. C., and is. capitalized a'. $350,000. This plant was one of thoso in the path of tho flood lust week, but was only slightly dam aged. t Messrs. Seaton Grantland, W. J. Klncald, James Jf. Brainier, D. J. Bailey, Charles Wheeler and A. G. Martin havo Incorporated the Towallga Falls Power Co. to develop water power and transmit same by elec tricity, to establish and secure the es tablishment of cotton and woolen mills and other industries; offices at High Falls, Ga. 1 It Is stated that the Nashville Woolen Mllla of Nashville, Ten., con templates removing its plant to an other city, consideration having been given to A:ho advantage's at Fayette ville, Tenn., aud Corinth, Miss. This removal is talked of because of some difficulties as to water supply at Nash ville.. Ilowover, no definite decision has been made. i The Courtenay Manufacturing Co.'s plant at Newry, S. C., was not ma terially Injured by the flood oflast week. The basement was flooded and warehouses were destroyed, with a loss of lens 'thnn $20,000. The mill I proper, with its 19,410 ring -spindles ! and 035 looms, lias already resumed operations. M. II. Heed and associates of Mar-' ble Falls. Texas, reported last month as having purchased water-power I rlghtH-and- t-oxt-Uo buildings lusted on the Colorado liver near their city., are just beginning to organize a Company (o develop the properties. No deflnlto ctatement can bo given at this time. Messrs. C. W. Cherry. W. J. Rut lodge and F. M. Drane of Corslcana, Texas; B. B. Allen and W. F. Ramsey of Cleburne, Texas, have Incorporated the Corslcana Cottcn Mills, with capi tal stock of $150,000. -for manufactur ing cotton goods. No further details stated. The wool grown in the mountains of Rurnet, Llano, Gillespie and Blanco counties, Texas, is now being mark eted. Shipments were begun from Marble Falls, Toxat^j; last week, threo cars being loaded. .Despatches state that the average price paid was 1G 1-2 cent's. Lumber Notes. The shipments of lumber from the port of Fcrnandlna for the month of May aggregated l,205,4r,2 feet, and of crcssticB 183.003 pieccs. The Tennessee Lumber & Coal Co., a New York corporation with $1,000,000 i upital, has closcd a deal at Chatta ft?;o^a, Tenn., for 10.000 acres of timber land in Cumberland county. Tennes son. Tho Louisiana Stave & Heating <JO. of Louisiaua. Mo., has been Incorpor ated, with a capital stack of $25,000, Tho incorporators nre K. P. Wells, C. C. Wobbcn, K. L. Carpenter autT others." The steamship Huron cleared last week from Charleston. S. C., for Bos ton with 69.177 feet of lumber among her cargo, and the British schooner Benefit for Klngstone, Jamaica, with 277,000 feet of lumber, 200 doors and allies. At Savannah last week the schooner Major Piekards was loaded with cross tics by the Howard Supply Co.. and in thirty-eight hours 19,600 crossties, equal to 8o0,0fi0 feet of lumber, was placed on board that vessel. The Pick nnds sailed for Baltimore on the 3rd lust. The Wood County Lumbei Co., ot Rhonesboro, Wood county, Texas, has been Incorporated, with a capital stock of $30,000. The Incorporators are J. W. Wilcox. George Wilcox, F. E. Wilcox or Collin county, and J. F. Stlners of Wood county; Tho large saw-mill of D. B. Morrison &. Co. at Morrlston, Fla., was destroyed by Are on tho 5th Inst. The entire mill and fixture*, dry?klln and two tram en gines wero burned. The loaa may ex ceed $S0, 000. The company will rebuild "tho -aiu mt one?. rr~rr~-* r- ~ ? Nino Days to Clear the Track. Asheville, Special. ? Superintendent Ramseur, of tho Aaherllle division or the Soathern Railway, haa made a statement concerning the rock slide' near Mel roaa, which Indicates a re markable atato of affairs. He says it will take nlsio days to clear the track ofthe masa of atone ir hO other aec-' tloa of th* moonUln glrea way, a statement which Indicates thht ho re gards such eontlngoncy not nalikely. Furthermore ho aajfc It will ha a sees sary to ?*?a t aU freight trains. hot A *ea, Lyrto* Tftere to t? music iktt man ha* heard UK* tno vole* of th? mln?tr?? flcj*. Who** major and ] minor chorda ar* fraught | With Infinite mystety. For Hi? Sea to a harp, and th* winds of Play over his rhythmic breast. And bear on the swe?p of thai* mighty There to no passion that man has sung I Jke tha Idve of the deep-souled Aea. Whose tide responds to the Moon's soft light With marneloo* melody. For tho 8?a Is a harp, and the winds of . God Play over his rhythmic breast, And bear on ths sweep of their mighty There U no sorrow that man has known Like tho grief of the wordless Main, Whoso Titan bosom forever throbs With (in untranslated pain. For. the 8?-a to a harp, and the winds of And bear on the sweep of their mighty wings The song of a vast unrest. ?William Hamilton Jtayne, in the Atlan tic Monthly. Crank Day a~ White Hous*. Tho appearance at the White House of r.n old man namod Barney Hughes, who uairi bo waB 100 years old and that the President had promised him a house and lot, which ho had totae to get, moved one pt the seerot service men at tho White ,House to say that Friday la cranks' .tfay there. Why it was so ho was unable to state, but it was a fact. "I havo often won dered about it," ho remarked after ho had persuaded Mr. Hughes to go away. "Nearly all these funny-house people come hero on Fridays, Kvcr sirvfo I have becu hero I have recognized the faet, when Friday came around, that I would have some work to do, because It was sure to bring on a concourse of muddy-headed people."? ^New York Times. Sonio women's jidoa of being stren uous is to Ueloj/g to Seventeen dif ferent societies for the suppression of th ngs. t Ood Ings song of a vast unrest. Ood . Play over his rhythmic breast. 1 NERVOUS HEADACHE I ipiipcn witnout anv dia-*Kr?eiihlo f UUflLlI roHulta by a <1ohv ?.r t?'o of J GAPUDINE (Liquid.) | AN EXQUISITE REQUISITE ' for hot weather. Cooia the blood and qucnches the thirst. Mires Rootbeer A pactam nmkcs flr? frail on*. Bold I every wiwrn, or wnt for 25 cent*. A lJewnioof luiitniioua. booklet freo. CIUBLE3X. HIRES CO. NW maiiowm, rm. J Grandma is I Generally Right Take advantage of lier vast experience aiwl <\sk Iwr- witftt j* best for your Liver, " ICjdnejr and Blood Troubles. We think she wfH recommend - DH. THACHEfi'S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP because she has tried it oiul knows it cures Been on market ?0 years and is reliable. Yon try-it. - 6<tc nnd $1 00 at good druggist*. Dr. ThaOier's I.iver Medicine' (dry), U6 cents. Yes. your druggist. sells it. Be sure , ltd Ur. Thcchcr's. though. * Write our Consultation Department, explaining symptoms, and receive free confidential advice. THACHEft MEDICINE COMPANY. ChatUnooga. Tjnn. - Multiple Births. The'tantet gives the following sta tistics with reference to "multiple births" in England. What the; cor poral In "Ours" calls an attack' of "twlusy" Is as one in eighty births. Of triplets there is only one Instance In 6,400 which/ justifies a claim on the "King's boi?>ty"; and quadruplets aro as one to ^1?,000; while the chances of a quintette aro even moro remote, the ration being one in 40, 980,000 births. Thore is a case on record in which a woma? presented her husband villi seven successive j triplets. j , ' DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPEMTlOM PE-fW-bA Mjgg KNIFE ONNECj C? ATARNH >? a very frequent / cause / of (hat class of diseases popularly known as female weakness. C^tWrth of the pelvic organs producer ?ueh a variety of disagreeable and >rmat ir ig symptoms that many people wet, the majority of people - nave no idea that they are caused by catarrh. If all the women who are suffering with any formof ten Mile weakness would write to I)r; Jfartmari, Columbus, Ohio, and Klk t' him a* complete description of their symp tom* and the peculiarities of their trouble* he wiH immediately reply with comp.et* directions for treatment, free of charge. Mr*, Eva Burt, ho, 183 East 12th street, JV. Y. City, JV. I?, writes " I suffered for three years with leuoorrhea and ulcr utintfy of the womb. She doctor advocated an operation which \ J dreaded very much, and strongly objected to go under it. .YoW I am a changed woman . J'eru.na cured me,,- it took nine bottles, but I felt so much im proved I kept taking it, as I dreaded an operation so much. / am to-day in perfect, health and have not felt so well for fif teen years."-A/lTrs. Kva Jfartho. Mitts Maud Hteinbach, 1399 12th St., -Mil waukee, Win., writes: "l.ust win.ter I felt sick most of tluv tjpii*. was irregular and suffered from ner voua exhaustion and severe bearing down pains. I had ho frequently heard of l'e riMa and whftt wonderful cures it per formed, ho I sent for a l>ottle, and ill four , weeks my health and strength were entire ly restored to nie." ? Miss Maud Steinbach. Everywhere the women are using lVruna and praising it, Parana is not a palliative simply; it cures by removing the cause ol female disease. Dr. llartman^ has probably cured more women of female ailments than any other living physician, lfe makes these cures I simply by using and recommending Pe | runa. Mrs. Eva By If 1/ou do not derive prompt and natlafactory remits /??< of I'eruna, write at once to br. Hart mutt, ylofny a full stal your cane and he will be pleaned to ylvo you hi* valuable ad Addrena ifr. Ha rlman , President ot Tite* "a rt intiM Sati\ Columbus, Ohio, * ? Natural flavor Cottage1 Corned Beef We take our choice corned beef, cook It Sl^TJ t ? all dour by experts ? better than i* ptMUi home. When just ritfht we pot it in Cane to j it risrht iinti! you want it. Keep it In the house (or cmctpencies? lor suppers, lor sandwiches? (or aiJS you want something 'food and want it quic^. pimply turn a key and the can I appetizing Usnch is tcudy in an instant. . . Libby. McNeill &. Libby, Chicago. KUl' ! SAWMILLS is i i ? ' *? mmmmmi : ??? I11CI1. Alioiir mills are fitted -with the famous Hetu-ock-Kinu l'at.-Vnrinble Feed Works; the simplest, iiiutit d u fable and bent feed on tho market. ? MAN li PACT U K K I ) JtV THE? SALEM IRON WORKS, AV INfeTON-S ALiKM , X. (J. tJ S25 Every Day '? C?a b? eullj mads with onr Well Augers & Drills Ma aadano horse rtxinlrerf. Wo er* tti* ?nl/ n?k?r? ortbr Turin wcii, ?orlu? uo Rook-Drtlliiic Machine. WaitnM Ike Rut o? Rartk t ?EM'&'rS sssnaK^iissiif ? t*"?* Looms machine CO.. tiffin, OHIO. A World Wonders. A man who has been t.n Intimate friend of Chartas M. Schv;ab for many yeara says: - "'^W^rorld wonders why Schwab Is so strong with tlfte steel folk. Perhaps there aro a score of men each of whom would make Just as good a president of the Strcl Trust as Charlie, but It Is not as a steel man pure and simple that ho is in such re quest. Schwab 'a great power lies m his ability to handle men. He is Un> ablest director of labor that the world ever knew. Tho vast army of sto"'. workers trust him implicitly. Hut for him theYe would, be strike aft or strikV DOAN'S GET BACK REST. Aching Imcks nrc eased. Hip. back, nnd loiu pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs mul dropsy Mgns vanish. They correct uri no with brick dust sedi ment, high colored, pain in passing, drib bling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills reinovo calculi and gravel, o Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, Jieadache, nervousness, dizziness. Doan's Kidney Pills nre now recognized as a known remedy for kidney, bladder, and urinary troubles. They brin* reliel ?and cure when despair shndowg hope. Tlxrftee trial is an open door to self proof. r>*r*nnj), I*r>. ? "It w aa catted rheumatism. I cxmhl cet no relief from ' the doc tors. I bc^an to Improve on tekintr Doan'a MBipte and Knt two bftxM at our dnijf gtata. and. although fltt yeara WBTTWr lUmuat unwr' man. I war, troubled a Rood deal with my water ? hairl to get up four and Are time* a Dtabt. That trouble ia o?a? with and oaoe more 1 cm re?i the ntffct through. Mr . bnofcaofca la.aU jfOM, and 1 thank jtm rw ao much for the wonderful medicine, Doan'a KMoejr IIU*." Jmx. H. Hem, hwMwit Mdiertth, Indiana, State Bank. ? *?" ?- * STATE ? Itr turn trial box, mail ttta ? FeeNMUlhem On.. Bnffaio. M. lr^feov* iNMha ? ? rttortl* Baxtu Sprinob, Kawrar. ??r trr* snm. pie of I>o&n a Kttlrwy For Are year* I h?vo liad Wochpaln In my back. which Phydctaw 8*i?l nr,Mw from Bay kidney*. Four boxes of KWnejr Hi* h*r, e? WrMr cuml the trouble [ L?7*t mv ,ff? *" fho?? r,to' ??f? 1 "ut others io know it. 8adi* Davis Baxter Spring*, Knn, v' rAUrOTTTH, Ta. ? ?' I m,f . ? ot ?r BE$T FORTH MITELS Something for to Think A! Lives of Suffe Sorrow And Happiness and Assured ty CuticuraSoap.Ointment; When All Else Fa Every child born into the nn inherited or early der? demy to distressing, moiir* of tho skin, scalp I becomes an objcct of the ntog solicitude, not only becan&e oil lag, but because of the 4# that tho disfiguration Is to ^ aud mar its future bapplnesa'j perlty. Hence, It become# mothers of 8ucbnfIUctedchi?M quaint themselves ?with '.the ! purest and most effective .1 available. 'viz., Tho Cntlcoraf Warm baths with Ctllh eiwanse ths fklnand scalp?, males, gentle application#. Ointment, to allay ltchlt and Inflammation, and so and mild doaoa of Cuticnr* cool the blood In the sevei nil that c-n be desired ffl relief and permanent earl tu.-ed infants and children, fo/t of worn-ont pafenU. Million? of womcD-o**4 assisted by Cntlcura Olnt fervlng, pnrifviog anil * ykln, scalp, hilr and 1 tng Irritations and \ Vor many f ana tire, ant which readily suggest t ?on* ?fdftSo** C?a?4 rtVj "WlOHiLC