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STRANGE INFLUENCES We Are Often Affected by Forcoa We Seldom Recognize. Dr, Tnlnmuto Bulantes Vuou Hum*:? Accountability In HU Sormott tonio ?rcnt S?irprUOe ot ' tho Now World, ICopyrlKht, 1901, by Louis Klopsoh, N. Y.J Washington, Out. 27. In this discourso Dr. Tulinago dem. ouBtrutcs that wo oro ulteotod by iorcos that wo seldom rocotfijize aIul ?nlargoa upon human accountability; tho text is Job 38:31: "Canst thou bind tho Bweet influences of Plei ades?". What is tho meaning of that ques tion that Qod put to Job? Have we all our lives been reading it und uro moat of us ignorant of ita beauty und power and practical suggestive ness? A meaningless passage- of "Sorlpturo many thought it to bo. Dut tho tolescopcs worn busy ago otter ago and astronomical observations kopi on questioning tho skien until the meaning of my text conies out lustrously. The Piolados ls a con etollation of aeren stars appearing to tho naked eye, but sc len tillo instru ments reveal more than 400 properly belonging to tho group; Alcyone is tho mn.no of tho brightest slur of that group called tho Pleiades. A Russian astronomer obsorved that Alcyone is the center of gravitation of our solar system. Hugh Macmillan says that tho sun and its planets wheel around that center at tho rato of 422,000 miles a day in an orbit which it will take 10,000,000 years to complete. Tho Pl?i ade* appear in tho springtime and aro associated with flowers and genial warmth and good weather. Tho navi gation of thc Mediterranean was from May to November-thc rising and tho netting of tho Pleiades. Tho priests of Bulus noticed that rising and set ting 2,000 years beforo Christ. Now, the glorious meaning of my text ls plain as well as radiant. To givo Job the beautiful graco of hu mility God asked him: "Canst thou biad tho sweet influences of the Plelados?" Havo you any power ovor tho laws of gravitation ? Can you modify or chango an influence wield ed by a ?tar moro than 400,000 milos away? Can you control tho winds of tho springtime? Can you call out tho flowers? How llfctlo you know oom 'pared with omniscience 1 How little you can do compared with Omnipo tence! The probability is that Job had been tempted to nrroganeo by Iiis Tast attainments. He was a motallurgist, a Boologist, a poet, and shows by his writings ho had knowledge of hunt ing, of muaio, of husbandry, of medi cine, of mining, of astronomy, and perhaps was so far ahead of thc scholars and scientists of his time that ho may havo been somewhat puffed up; henco this interrogation of my toxt. And thero ?3 nothing that BO soon takes down human pride ns an interrogation point rightly thrust. Christ used it mightily. Paul mounted tho parapet of his great arguments with auch a battery. Men of tho world understand it. Demosthenes bogan his epecoh on tho orown and Cluer? his oration against Catilius and Lord Chatham I?? most fumons orations with a question. The empire of ignorance ls KO much vastor than the empiro of lcnowlodgo that aflor the most learned and olaborato dis quisition upon any subject of sociol ogy or theology tho plainest mun may nek a question that will make tho wisest speechless. After tho pro foundest nunan] t upon Christianity the humblest disciplo may mah a an Inquiry that would silonoo a Voltaire. Called upon, ns wo all aro at times, to dofond our holy religion, instead of argument that can always be an swered by argument let us try the power of interrogation. Wo ought to be loaded with at least half a dozou questions and always ready, and when Christianity is assailed and wo aro told thorn is nothing in lt, ?nd there Is no God, and thora ?over was a. miracle, and that the Suripturus ure Unreasonable and cruel, and that there novor will bo a judgment day, take out of your portable armory of Interrogation something like this: What makes thV condition of women in Christian lands better than in heathen lands? Do you think lt would be kind in God to turn tho' human raco into a world without any writ ten revelation to explain and encour age and elevate and save? And if a revelation was made, wbioh do you prefer, the Zendu-Vesta of tho Por sian or the Confucian writings of tho Chin??e or the Koran of Mohammed or our Bible? If Christ is not a Di vine being, what did Ho mean when He said: "Before Abrain was T am?' ?f the Bible is a bad book, whore aro the evil results of loading it? Did you soe any degrading influonoe of the book in your father or mother ior slater, who used to read it? Do you not think that a judgment day is neeosaary in order to explain and fl?: up things that wero never ex plained or Axed up? If our religion is illogiou.1 and an imposition upon hu man credulity, why were H?rschel and Washington and Glndstono and Wil liam McKinley its advocates? How did it happen that our religion fur nished tho theme for tho greatest poem ovor written, "Paradoo Dost," and to tho painters their greatest themes in tho "Adoration of tho Magi," "Tho Transfiguration,.i'ho Last Supper," "The Cruel /ixion, "Tho Entombment," "Tho Lust Judgment," and that all the schools of painting put forth their utmost genius in pre senting "The Madonna?" Why wa? it that William Shakes peare, after amazing tho world us ho will amaze all oe?tur ?os with the splendor end power of "Tho Mer chant of Vunloe," and "CoriolttttAia," Murdered from Ambush. J. W. MoDonn'd and bia wifi>. Susan, wcro shot fjom ambush from tho br.nk of tho Brazos rivor, Tex??n, ooxr tho Galls oounty lino and both wcro killed They woro nabing ad were near their tont when eoino one (ired upon thorn. McDonald waa oboul Tit) yards from tho tont wbon ho waa flu t tw os in tl o head. Tho wifo waa 100 y anio away and tho aliot waa evidently vnry olo ;e. for tho woman'n olothiug toole firo and hor body waa burned to a crisp. Tho murdorer woo evidently af'er nionoy. for it wan known that Me Donald had HOMO in his tont? Sehloy's Answer. A stir was oroatcd in court of o?qui roy by JudgoLomloy aoking in roforonco to tho movemonta around Oionfuogoa. "Had Oovora's fl jot appoar?d during tho nights you woro at Uionfuogos, eithor ooming out or oowing in from tho soaward. what, undor your inatruo tioDf, woula you havo dono?" "Kuookcd thom out," waa tho roply. "What woro your instructions?'' "To follow tho fl".?, tho instruoliono ftivon nt Hampton Hoads." and "Riobard HT.,* ?nd "Ktng L?At,H und "Othollo," and "Maobetk," and "Hamlet," wroto with his own hand his lnBt will and testament, beginning it with tho words: "lu tho nanio o? Clod, amen, I, William Shakospearo, o? Stratford-on-Avon, in tho county of Wm " ?ck, in perfect he*Kh ?nd mem ory, God be praised, do nmkc and or dain this my last will nod testament through tho only merits ot Jesus Christ, my Saviour, to bo mndo par-' taker of lifo everlasting and my body to tho earth whereof it is uiado?" Had Shakespeare lost his reason when ho wroto his faith in Christ and tho prent atonemout? Put your- antag onist a few questions Uko that, and you will lind him excusing himself for an engagement ho must meet Imme diately or ho will start on a retreat Uko that which our northern troops m ado for yonder Long bridge ofter tho battle of Munnssas. A discourso on God's omnipotence and man's lim itations would not havo had suoh an effect upon Job as tho interrogation of tho text: "Canst thou bind tho sweet inlluenco of the Pleiades?" Those words also rocqgni/.o far reaching influences. Job probably bad no adoquato idea of tho distance of thc worlds montioned from our world, but ho know them to bo far off, and we, who havo tho advantage of modern sidereal investigation, ought to bo Btill moro improssod than was Job with tho question ol tho text, as it puts before us tho fact that worlds hundred? of thousands of milos distant havo a grip on our world. There aro Kweot influonoos whick hold us from afar. There may havo been in our ancestral lino per haps "00 years ago some consecrated man or woman who has hold over all the generations since au Influenoo for good which wc havo no power to realize, and wc lu tura, by our vlrtuo or vice, may influence thoso who shall llvo 200 years from now. Moral gravitation is us powerful ns material gravitation, aud if, as my text teaohos nud scienco confirms, the Pleiades, which are millions of miles from our earth, iniluonoo tho earth we ought to bo impressed with bow wo may bc Influenced by o tho ni far away baok and how wo may tu iiucnec others far down tho futuro. That rill away up among tho Allo ghanlcs, so thin you think it will hardly find ita way down the roeks, becomes tho mighty Ohtfo rolling Into thc Mississippi and rolling into tho ?ea. That word you uttor, that deed you do, may augment itself as tho years go by until rivers coaso to roll nnd tho oceau itsolf shall bo dried up in tho burning of tho world. Paul, who was all tho limo saying important things, said nothing moro startlingly Kuggestivo than when he deolarcd: "None of us broth er dloth to himself." Words, thoughts, notions, haya on oternity of flight. As Job could not bind tho Bwoet in fluences of the Seven Stars, an thoy wero called, BO we caunot arrant or turn asido tho good projected long ago. Those influences wero startod centuries before our cradle was rocked and will 1 *Mgn centuries after our graves are dug. Oh, it is a tre mendous thing lo livel God help us to live aright. Astronomers can easily locate the Plniados. .Thoy will take you into their observatories on "a olear night nnd aim their revealing instrument toward tho part In tho hoavofns whoro thoso wovou Mars have their habi tude, and' they will point to tho con stellation Taurus, and you oan soo for yourself. But it ls impossible to point to influences far back that have afYootad our chnraotor and will affect our destiny. Wo know tho In iluonoes near by-paternal, maternal, ooujugol-but by tho timo wo havo gone back two generations or at most three our investigations falter and fail. Through tho modoru in teresting habit of searching back to find thc ancestral troc wo may find a long- list of names, but they arc only names. The consecration or abandonment of some ono 200 yoars ago was not recorded. It would not be so important if you nnd I by our good or bad behavior blessed or blasted only thoso immodiatoly around us, but our goodness or our badnosa will reach as far as the strongest rays of Aleyono - yo?, across the oternttles. Under this consideration what do you think of thoso who glvo themsolvcs up to frivolity or idleness and throw away 50 years of their e xi st enc? as though they wero shells or pebbles or pods instead of embr3'o eternities? Notice also in my toxt tho influ ence of other worlds upon this world. We all regard the effect which our continent lins upon other continents or ono homisphero upon the other hemisphere. Great harvest or drought affects tho other side of our world. A panie In Wall street, New York, has its echo in Lombard < streot and tho bourse. Tho nations of tho eartk ooblcgrarouied togother all fool the same thrill of dollght or BIIOOIC of woo. Hut wo do not appr?oiato tho Influ ence of othor worlds upon our world. Tito author of my text rouses us to the consideration. It takes all tho worlds of known and unknown as tronomy to keep our world in its or bit, every world dependent on other worlds. Thc stellar existence ls foll nil through tho heavens. Every con stellation is n sisterhood, Our plannt feels tho benediction of Aloyono and nil tho other stars of tho Ploiados. Yea, there ore two othor worlds that decida the fato of our world, its re demption or its demolition. Those two worlds aro tho headquarters o? angelology and demonology. From the ono world carno Christ, oomo mi'm latoring spirits, como all graolous in fluences. From thc other world rico all satanic aud diabolio iiillucnoofl. From that world of moral right rose thc power that wrecked o?? poor world G.000 years ago, and all tho good work dono since then has not Description of Jim Lowry. Following is a ooniploto dosoription of Jim Lowery, tho murderer, f;r rho o?pturo of whom there io a reward of $700 offered: Lowery ia shout 25 year? old, about 5 feet and ll inohos hijkh, dim, weight 145 pounds, reddish mu latto, ginger cako color, has bad teeth-, nomo may ho cut. Ha? brown spot on bide of faoo, hard to dotoot oxojpt by eloso inorcotion. Ras prou inont chock boner) and idim ohin; said to have In dian blood in bim. Has Bnoaking, ?ly, (Jo:v?oant look, and talks vory little. Jim voice is fiuo and talks in a vory lo* tono. Ho had whon ho loft Sholby a doubled oaso gold platod watoh; No. b nizi, Trenton movomont, No. of oaso 6407908, No. of works 2011191, also had ono No. 38, Ivor & Johnson pistol. Lowery has boon living at Sholby for about five years. At his formor home in South Carolina ho was known as John Jenkins, son of Stcvo Jenkins. Habits, a gambler and staya around lewd woroon. It is supposed that this murdoror, who murdorod tho ohiof of polioo of Sholbv, N, 0., is hiding in thisstato, bean able to gat our world out of tba braaker?. But tho signals ot dis tress huvo boca hols'od and tho lifo linea oro out, and our world's re lease is certain. The good influences of the consecrated people lu our world will be craituplod by tho holp from the heavenly world, nud tho Di vino power will overcome tho do moniao. O man, O woman, expand your idea nud know tho mngnitudo of a contest in which three worlds aro specially Interested. From all tho aoven worlds which my text calls tho Pleiades thcro oomo no such powerful influe noes as from tho two worlds that I nm now mentioning'. My only hope for this world ls in the reen forcement that is to como from an other world. But that is promised, nod so I feel ns sure of tho ratifica tion of nil evil as though looking out of my window to-day 1 KOW thc parka and tho gardens flowering Into anoth er paradise and the apocalyptic angel flying through tho midst of Heaven with tho nows that tho kingdoms of this world have beoomo tho kingdoms of our Lord. . My text onllod Job and oalls u? to consider "tho sweet Influences." Wo put too muoh emphasis upon tho acid ities of lifo, upon tho irritations of lifo, upon tho disappointments of lifo. Ammianus M a rc el li ii us said that Chaldea was in olden times overrun with lions, but many of them lost, their power bceauso tho great swamps produced ninny gnats that would get into tho eyes of tho Hons, und tba lions to fruo thcuisulvcs of tho gnats would olaw their own cyos out und thon starra. And lu our timo many a lion has been ovorcomo by a gnat, Tho Httlo stinging1 annoyances of lifo keop us from appreciating' tho swcot IniluoiKicB. And how many of theso last Micro aro! Sweet loflucnoeo of homo, howorcr plain lt may bel That is the ?harbor into willoh wo sall. That ts tho goiil for which wo run. Th?t is the place where we rest. There nbido nil confidence and affec tions. There wo !ny our pinna. Thcro wo extend our sympathie?. Thcro wo talk over our successes. There wo unload our griefs. Ita four walla shut out a prying and inquisitivo world. Thank Cod for tho home in which wo woro born, tho home ii) which wo now live, the home in which wo expect to die! Not su/lleiently do we rcoognizo tho sweet influences of the wifo. Wc men are nf a rougher mold, und our voioo is laud, and our minnie rn need to be tamed, and gentleness is hot ns. muoh of a eharhot?ristto as lt ought to bo, and we often say things we ought to take baok. lt is to chango tilla that the good wife comes li?. The interests of tho twain nro identical. That which from outsiders would be considered criticism and to be resented becomes kindly suggestion, swoet influenae? that make us botter men thnu wo oth erwise would have been or could have been. Tho sweet influences of thc heaveuly world, which many wisc mon thought for a long while was Alcyone, tho cen ter of tho constellation', of the Plei ades, world of our* future residence, as we hope; world of chorus dud 11 itiuiimition, world ul reuulon, world where wc shall be everlastingly comJ*' plate, world where our old faqultloa will, be intensified and quickened and new' faculties implanted, world of klffh association with Christ, through .whoso (traen wo'got there at all, dud apostle; A ad pools-Habakkuk and^t."! John, pf Pntmos, sud Edward f?.?ngj Wa 'Wigkt Thoughts'' ; turned.^info^ eternal .day; and Horat?ps Boharao?J modernhyKjuologyj nndllanpali More, and Mrs. Hemaus and Mrs. Sigouritpy, who atruck their karpi till, nalio.ns Us.-: taned; and-David, tho viotor'-'?v?r;. Oa*., Hath witli what seemed .insufficient weapons: and Joshua, of tho pro longed day lil Gibcon; and Havelock, tho evangelist hero, and those 'thou sands of men of tho sword who fought on tho right side. What company to uuivs in. What guests to entertain! What personages to visit! What choirs to chant! What banquets with lifted chalices filled with "the* now wino of tho kingdom!" What'y.l.ctbrie'a. to celebrate! iiwff? Tho stories of that world nnd lt's kely hilarities oomo in upon oui' soul sometimes in song, sometimes In ser mon, 60motlmes in hours of solitary reflection, and they aro, to iuo tho words of my text, sweet Influcnoca. But thero 1B one star that affects us mora with Its snoot influcncu than tho canter star, th? Aloyona of tho Plei ades, aud that is what one Bible au thor call? the Star of Jacob and anoth er Bible author calls tho Morning Star. Sweet influences of the Holy Ghost, with nil lils transforming and com for tlngund emancipating pp wei* ! W hen that power is fully felt, thero will be no rno-"e eins to pardon and no more wrongs to correct and no more sor rows to comfort ?nd no moro bondage to break. But as the old-time ?hip captains watohed the rising of the Piolados for safe navigation and set sall in Mediterranean waters?, but woro ?tire to get back into port before tho constellation Orlon carno into sight, tho season of oj-olone and hurri cane,so there ls a limo to sall for Heav en, and that is while tho sweet in flue noes nra upon us and before tho storms overtake Hie delay. Open all your soul to Hie Might and warmth and comfort and inspiration of that Cos pel which has already peopled Heaven with millions of tho ransomed and is holping millions to ?hat glorious desti nation. Ho not postpone tho things of Oed and eternity till tho storms of lite swoop and the agitations of a groat future aro lipon UR. DO not daru walt until Orion takes (he place of Hie Pleiades. Weigh anchor now and with chart unrolled and pilot on board head for tho reunions and raptures that await all the souls forgiven. "And they need no candi?, neither light of tho sun, for the fiord Cod grivet ti them light, and they shall reign forever and evor." Wiroloss Telegraphy, Wireless telegraphy ht\3 ruado a great advanoo in praotioal utilization by 'ho oorrospoiidonoo at cea between thc Cam pania and Tjuo&nia, two Cunard ors bound wort and east Rcroso tho Atlant ic. Ooo incident of it wau that by Marconi's nyotora tho Campania tele graphed to bor ?ioter phip 170 miles away a dispatch for Philadelphia. Oa roaohing Q loeiistown tho Lumnia'o oaptain lib d tho moeooKO at tho c\blo omeo and it reaoho;! its domination 24 hours Woro its sonder arrived in Now York on tho Campania. With suoh a start as this thoro is soopo to imagino any aohiovomont, of long distanoo toi ography as possiblo to tho wiroloss tys tom. _ Will Attend. Prosidont Roosovolt has agrotd to opon tho Charleston exposition and to attend if poesiblo on tho ocossion of Linooln sbirtliday, whioh will bo a holi day, and observed at tho exposition. Tho prosidont rcocivod tho commktoo vory oourtoously and oxprosriod himself as being very muoh intorosted in tho groat work of tho exposition. FINE E?BITS To Como from y ^Buffalo Ex hibition to Cl 'jetton. THEY ARE Wr)' , ?EEINO. 7 $"?. v lt Is Becoming >ro Evident Evory Day Th^t tho Show at OharWlri Will D'* Good, A diepatoh to tho Wow York Trihuno from Buffalo glvtifc ah' oeeouraging statoinont of tho bequests of tho Pan Amcrioan oxpotition to tho Ohurloston xposition. It sayo:S , Tho exhibits from barnda and South Amcrioan countries in /moist inBtanocs will be kept intaot and Rant to tho Ch url ci ton exposit io.it. Thia applies particuhrly to the displays of Brtzll, Pnu, Argentina, Nicaragua, 8alv?dor, Bali via, IIouduraB,^n Domingo, Mou ttdor, Mtxioo, J*ntt*^> I'uerto lhco aud ptite if tho Uubt?far.d Chilian ex bibi ta. All thcoo exhibits RB thoy wert Bbov<n at Iho/Pau-Amorican, have boon ccBoribod in.3^jp(>Trihuuo, tut it ia Bsid thatatCiiarl?j?ton they ?ill bo shown under b?tUv ,adv*nt*go>, bo oaueo moro spaoe^'wVjjl''''b? di voted lo mest of them. j Coat a U:oa'B txliUdt will ho tont to Stn Francdsoo RB .it bilocgo to tho cbambor )f ooinmoroo of that city. It ja r?id to havo been badly di p'aud a?. Buftalo. But another ixorptiorally fioo exhibit will gr) to Charleston. This ia made hy th's 'French oolonies. Wc quoto tho dipia*ob: At ibo time thia exhibit was instil ed Tho Tribuno toldjof its nttisoMons Hut sinoo then it his' been tdded to Irr ?ely, and only |a?t Thursday ono hundred and twenty moro caeos of rx hibi'sfrom tho' oeloniis arrived fjr tranaj ortation to Charleston. Th's ex hibit will colipso all foreign < shibiiB at tho Charleston (xpofition, and tho fact that BO muoh row reatcrial baa beon ?dard at oaks volumes' for tho RUOOCSS the oolooies must bavo oblained at tho Pan-American to inOuce ibemlo iu er< a?o Ibo display. "In Charleston wo will havo from GOOD to 7,000 fi ot of (Lor Bptoo, a oomparcd lo the 1.000 tquaro feet wo havo had hero," said George Li den, who id ?xnkirg arrangements for tho fouthrrn display. 1 Wo will noed oven bit of tho epaoo, too, for wo in tend to mako tbo bost showing of any f. reign otu a try at Charleston, Thu 120 o SOB of additional arl'.o'oa wo hrvo jual roooivod eonUxn artioh s that will tut kc tho most oornpi/i honriv J eoionti iii jollcotion of tho kind over (hewn an>/;boro iu tho world. Kvory thing, too, v. ill bo labeled in a coicntific man ncr, and will bo tito .enly eoicntiucallj classified oxhibit that will^bo showu. Thc) Byndioalc 'Do'Lt Prcsso Colo n'a'o,' wh?oh pilbil h'd o un | rober ?ive woicutilij o^t.ah'tyijt H. dutipg il o 'Pan AmeV\oah,: inton.o.s lib^o ..eye ri bttttr in Charleston and; will'.lfl??o puMioatib?a Hhowirig ov( rytlnngi'pttUinibg to tho o ilonit sV. Thcrh'oa?ilo'e'u'ia will bo in .^this?iftnVxiijtti . gOiVofai (def?'gKtb'.o^ ho nyh'ctto&toyh^ ftrr?pga i'e'r/tB for, the public^iop'. ; , , v,,Tht) rec tilts \n? d tb ig M WMfj?wft " top'. hg?'i1 wsr ranud-tbip, and^; tr|?,v ^Ytj??h' govern njenk: ?\d)?hind ?e.'i? A big-feto will bo P?'rlt?,1 V?bou tho an nouro. iiiVnt'of(Ijwyiiap^. awards mad o to the.-Frendji uWo?dfcs will bo anoouno ed to tho public., ?Dr. Gustovo Nieder li ia chief of th/J.;eoikntifio department of tho Philadelphia linuioums, ii now iii Paris and will part ici pato in tho fotc. Ho did muoh Of tho work for tho colonies for both of'tao expositions. 'In thc additional OJSCS wo havo ro ueived thor<r aro exhibits of ooffoa, co coa", fibre and woods, tho latter from Fronoh Quina This' display of nojds will bo particularly ' (ino, and ooines from tbo fcrcBts whioh aro not half ix plored and whoso ienourooa aro un known. Thom aro some woods tl at tho pooplo of tho Uailed Siatos never saw or Lo&id of, and wi i?h aro known only by their r ativo names. Tho colonies will trv lo ottablish a maikol for thorn boro. Some of tho woods aro beauti fully grained and exocediugly hard, whilo thoy admit of a bnndto.no finish. All of them will reoeivo comprehensive descriptions in tho catalogues, whioh will havo contributions frc m twelve l.ucdrcd momboto in all parts of tho world. Tho eolleoiion from Uajti. whioh was not shown hero at all, will bo bhown in Charleston, and will oon lain tome spcoimons that woro oolloot <.d by tho ?i?Bt govornor of Hayti at tho . imo tho island W?B,annexed to Franoo. ' Ooo uuirjuo oxhibit will bo deoora live tin work for intorior ornitnonta ' ion. It is used in I ho IIOUSOB of tho Frenoh oolonies. Wo also will show soiuo of tho transportable oonviot hoivi oe that wo think may bo of i otc rout in (ho south, ''Wo alfo will moko a book display Out wo think will at.tonish American p iblifthcrs. Tho diaplay will inoludf ?ot?.o curios that will atiraot book lov ot:', among them b???g' tho edd oat book ever puthliahcd in tho Weet Indict), lt \?a:i published in tho 'sixteenth century, f:id ib a history-of tho islands, tho \ laco of publication haing Martixdquo. Then wo have reoeivod tho mar.usoript vt a wotk that toort''wilt bo |ublished r.nd which ftivou the truo origin cf iOin* pices Josci>t)ino. lt contains faota that havo ju-.t been drawn from old booka und documents discovered in tho Wost indies and oompilod by Dr. Pk bovin. Tho manufoiipt proves that ibo roal nsmo of tho empross was Marie, ar d not JohOphino, and that she waa tho thud, and not tho fiist, daug ter of tho Taoh er do la Pagcrio family, who woro amor g tho oldest Bottlers in Martini quo." It is bocoming moro ovidont evory day that thcro will bo a groat deal lo sec at tho Charleston exposition. Of oourso it will not bo ss largo as that now olosing at Buffalo nor will it have ss gr^at scope, hut it will bo, ss is pto m?6od in thcao ex tn -oin, bottor arranged and thus moro attractive in many fea tures ard quito as international in chnraotoras tho Pan Amoiloan fair, af fording to hundreds of thousands of southerners au opportunity novor bofore ot) joyed of seeing tho world through its products at a minimum of oxponso, It gives us plonauro to convoy this infor mation to our people. Lost Both Logs. A negro tramp reoontly lost his foot while stealing a ride on an Atlaotio Coast Lino train near Charleston. Ho was riding under one of tho passenger esra when ho wits suddonly dislodgod from his position and his body fell out side of tho traok, while his foot whioh foll on tho rail wore out off by tho mov ng car just abovo tho ankles, i ??Ul SUPERSTITION ON THE FAttMB Odds Ideas Firmly Believed in by the Prosaio Agrioultuiista "Superstition ifl moro provident among ibo Auu'iioin people than is gonorally BupposocY' said a book-agent, "and cvon tho hard-headed intolligont farmers arc, to a certain extent, affliot od with, it. , "I remember asking a farmer 60 yoara old, a man of moro ?han ordinary intelligence, ihoowmnf 1 OOO oort o of fino land, well Btookod, ai d who had sovoral tl-CHU.and dollt-ri in bonde and other BO(utiti(B, vt hy ho did rot build himeelf a bot tor bcuso. Tho ene ho lived in was old, small and dilapidated, a rollo of tbo days when ho was poor. " 'Afraid to/ was tho reply. " ?Afraid of wbai? I atkod. 14 'Woll, you soo. 1 have always heard that whenan old man luilos a now houao ho never livoa loDg to uso it.' "I laughed, but ho waspoifootly ecr ious, ai d I found that in that neigh borhood tho euroiBition wa* genorally believed in. "Another eajipg wan oom ni n in tho locality. Tho mao who plants a troo genorally livos to onjoy itu fruit.' Tho belief in th OHO eayingB wau t bown by tho tumt or of poor farmhouBCB and tho tumbor of fiuo orobnids in I hs 1 neigh borhood. *' ? Socd com sbollod at night growh boat' is ato.hor Baying frequently usod in tho otra bolt. A farmer's son aug geBtcd that it was invontod by tho old mon na an exouso for making tho boys work at night. " 4 Things planted during tho dark of the m jon produoo tho beet roots' is PO get orally aooeptod BB truo that vege tables Uko potatoB, turnips, bco'.p, o?r rots, at d onions aro plantod during tho light of tho moon by few people Many eoicntifio farmers bolicvo in thia super slit ibn. 4< 'Tho f armor who rofusos water to a (roviller'B torso will ooo his own livo etook tutfor irom thirst boforo tho cud of tho year' is a boliof so common in Ho-.no looalitica ns to induro oourtoovtb treatment to all travollora. 4 So mo (armera will wricg tho ncok of a hen if BIIO crows. Tboy say a trowing hon brings bad luok to tho farm, and, an 1 heard ono old farmor rrmark, 'sota tho wiremen folks a bad examplo.' " 1 Borrowed T/gs alway a b*toh, ia a fayiog proball/ inven?oi b/iomi stingy man aa au exouso for oorvow ing, but it is BO gonorally bcliovod in aomo neighborhoods that a regular oya tem of borrowing and londing is oarriod on. "Tftoso nod liundrodfl of other eupor atitiona aro eo goocrally bcliovod in that, they govorn tho oustcm* of com muniliea to a surprising extent." Soklior'p Awful Fato. Ono of twelve bodioa brought to S&n Franoisco from Manila by tho transport Meado was that of Cori i. John A, D? lau of tho Thirty aovonth Voluntcor In fantry, who was captured and Btarvcd to death by tho Ladronoo, ol* Liguua province, sixty union south of Manila. Tho iomaina aro in a small box, for all that was found of D?lau by his o un radoa, after they had drivon tho Fili pino bauds from thoir strongholds in that neighborhood, months aftt>r Do Ian's capturo, was a portion of his body. A ring upon his shrivelod fingers served to idontiiV him. Tho body will bo kopt, awaiting tho elaim of fiionds or relatives of tho unfortunato Delan, Ho is said to havo como from To?nos seo. Little oonoorning tho partioulars of Dolau'o txporionois and do?th waa known by any of the passengers rot urn ing ou tho Meado. Lieut. Hill, of tho Thirty-fourth, had hoard tho stoiy in tho Philippines, and told how Delan and a guard had been surprised and captured by tho Ladrones, oairiod to tho mountain fastnoss and slowly starved lo doa th. Aa moat of tho La drones aro bloodthirsty and oruol oven to oaoh other, it ia bcliovod Delan Buf fered groat torturo in various ways dur / ing tho starving proooss, and was prob ably loft alivo in o*mp whon tho lu*-' drones, following thoir usual oustoin, ohangod thoir abode. Ho was unnblo to travol, and could only await^ death by slow starvation. Tho dosolato oimp had boon long abandonod when tho Amerioan troops carno upon it ono day li st Bummer. Thoy gathofod all that icmainod of tho poor oor-poral^'forward ing tho body to Manila forshipmont to lina oountry._ To Bo Takon to Spain, Tho body of Vioo Admiral Villamtl, commander of tho Spanish torpedo' ilocit a, who was killed at tho battlo of Santiago, was transferred Tuoaday to tho Sioanur MontBorrat to bo taken to Spain. Tho otromony of transfer wai in ohargo of Captain of the Port Young, representing tho Unit od Stato navy. A i a I u to of hine guns waa fired at Morro Castio. Yioo Admiral Yillamil was wounded on bosrd thodestroyor Pluton, and WOB takon ashoro by Spanish sail ors, dying shortly aftorward. His body was loft soatod in a ohair in a cave about four miles wost of tho entrando to Santiago harbor, and it romainod thcro about eight months boforo it was di&oovcrod, whon it waa trautferred to tho Santiago arsenal. From an inicv r>allouai point of view, tho United SutcB navy waa still in ohargo of tho body, and tho Spanish oonr.ul rcquosiod a joiniAl tc auster. Tho ooromony Kan attended by tho 8p*ninh o alon V ?nd che representatives of tho military govorumcnt. Lovotl His Horses. For Btabliiig his horaos iii hts house and catitg aud sltopifft with them Elton Pitts, a loainfitor. of Viuolaud, N. J., han b.-cn arioaiod and unod b; Jusiiou Miller, uuaor tho vioo and immorality aoL Puts, who is a jovial ohf.rA?icr ru.d woll ki.own lovor c f horeoa, led his equine puta through hie houoo and into ina par!OK laat ni?ht to thew thom the i mc um e, avid then tiUblod th ccu in the kitchen, whoio ho fclopt wivh them nil night. Puts insisted upon eating wu h his horses ia tho dining room. ILs mother complained to a noighbor. Jiu imo Kennedy, preferred tho ohargo against him._ Cost of Our Army. Paymaator Gonoral H?tos, in his ro port, Raj a that tho pay of tho army for tho past fisoal yoar was $53,215,3-15, an inoroaso ovor tho provious yoar of fl,* 301,301, Ho makos sovoral rooommon dations rolalivo to tho army pay systom, tho most important being that effioors of tho pay oorps bo no longor oompellod to furnish bonds. Killod His tfathor. In tho mountains fifteen milos from Spring I'luoe, Qa., A, J. MoUlure was killod by his son Marion. Tho killing groff out of a two days' feud botwoon tho husband and wife, and tho son kill od his father to protoot his mother. Tho Booond son arrlvod lu timo to BOO hil fathor'o throat out. His lifo waa throatoned by his brother. THE CONFEDERATE HOLLO. Jufltioo to be Doue at Inst to Oar Dead Herods. Tho titf\to Bays most important no tion was Thursday takon hy tho joint .Stato connu if too on enroll mont, oom po?od of tho Stato oummittoo of Uoitcd Confed?ralo VoteraiiB and tho S'ato oommittoo of Sons of Oonfcdorato Vottrans appoiuted to oarry out tho plan of onrollmont of tho Confodorato Votorans of South Carolina by town ship aod o:uuty, whioh plan waa uo atimously ?dopu d at tho 3t.\(u ooo vou lu n of United Cotfocciato Vi term i UBI Maj. This p'ao provides for tho enroll raont of veterans who torvod tho Uon fi doraoy by oounty atd township to thal Ibo homestead wheoco ibo vet oran entered tho Oonfoicrato military or naval sorvioo (ir tto site whoroio it stood, as ondunag as naturo itnolf) shall Buggost tho name of tho votcrau to bo enrolled. Thia joint oommittoo oompoBod of roproiiontativo votorans aud eons of vcterato from various parts ol' tho Stato, took action where by thcro will bo a oommittoo iu caoh township aud oounty ia thu Stnto of vo'.craus, torm of votorans and daugh ters of veterana to aid in scouring this onnplolo enrollment a'oDg goographi ral lines. Tho proof cdiops ard discussions wer J oaruoat ?vd int o er.tir-g, ar.d at labt South Carolina will doubt lot-H obtain a oomploto enrollment of her vuttraus of tho Confederacy. Tho present rolls do a gross injutico to tho living and tho dead in omitting tho namos of a largo poroontago of thc rank and filo As interested littonors at tho dis cussions and prooooding* of tho j dat oommit'oo thoro woro pros sut Mrs. Thomas Taylor, president of tho United Daughters of tho CooWoraoy o; South C>ro?Da, aod othor Diughtora of tho Confederaoy. Gon. Zimmerman Davis, ohairman, and Mr. D. ll. Moa is, soorotary ot tho mo -tirg, will within a few dava supply il o pro6S with full minutos of tho pro ceedings ai<d tho plan of tho f nrollmcnt. Whon thoso ar i published ovory vetoran and son and daughter of veteran and no wepar, or in tho Suto who lovo and vev/ro tho patriotic devotion of tho Confodorato soldiers a?o urg. tl to uni'o in an osrncst effort toaocuratcdy onroll iho names cf "thoao who power oould not oorrupt, whom daugor oouid not torrify, wi om defeat could not dishonor," boo..usj iii tho lan gui go of tho Stato oouvention omis'jon of tho namos of maty of theso heroes from tho prosont rolls may not only oaiiBo thcfo namei to bo forgotten but in futuro year? an i io latir goneratioun may discredit and oauso to bo rejooted as falso any mrvivitig tradition of tho heroism of thoso whoso names aro ( nutted. A National Sensation. , Tho Wasbiogiou oorroepondent of tho Atlanta Journal Bayo: Proaidont Uooscvolt having begun Ins sorioo of biundor? al tho Duo&er Wa&hiugton dinner, in npparomly bcooming moro dooply entangled in tho moshes of pop ular difcf*vor, and th a tiato with ?3 publioftos. liohind tho removal of Thomas W. Ohridlor, third assistant sooretary of stato, thcro ia said to lurk a sonaniion. Although Mr. Cruller has not yot tendered his resignation ho has bcon asked to do HO ? nd hr.? aooopt od ibo pcBttion of Earop^an^ roprosou tativo for tho S'.,Lou s exposition. Ho donios that (hero lias boon any friotion botivoou himself and tho stato depart mont ftitili whtoh ho has b uni oonnout od for more than 25 years. Sanator Loo go, perhaps tho warmest friond of tho prqeitfont, da oroditcd with hrwiug oausdd tho romovid to make a plaoo for his brothcr-iu \*?y . Herbert H. D. Pieroo. Mr. Cridlor/nails'frQni Woat Virginia and hts friends/- thunT aro in d;gnant. Sonator Sooiti lia i'd today: / 1 S ?yeral days ago I rcaoiy^d.by wiro an intimation that Senator . Ii?dgc, of Mi9aaob.U9olta, hal askod thu ?.??presid ent to appoint a friend of his to th^pp^ sitiou ot third astrisiant Beoretary. >oi stato and that Mr. Oridlor was to borr?/ moved. I havo alu.) hoon informed that Mr. Pioroo, a Demoorat, was to bo^ givon tho plaoo. 4,.I reooivod lator a vurofrom ray qol loogu^, Sonator Elkins, asking mo -toy oobperaio with hint in kocping VMr^ Cridlcr from beii)g disturbed, . lioimo diatelv wrote tho prooidont a yory strong lotter on tho Bubjooc, and stated I was surprised thafr.n civil servioo re formor liko Lod?o, on his > fi rat vieit to tho white house, would ask for tho ap poifltuaoiit o? a brother-in-tUw and a D.ihoorat'irr" tho-plaoo o? a faithful-offi oial an i a llopuplioan. .'All I havo to u?y is that tho trus Republicana of Wost Virginia will io sont it. Mr. Oridlor is boing removed Without oau?o. Ho wai not. only an able oftioi&l but kopt.-Woit VirgiuivuJ in touoh with slalo depirtaiout opon inga, aad for this reason our pooplo will havo OSU30 to icgrot his being dis placed." Church and Parsonage Burnod. Tho Motbodist ohuroh and parson ago at Soncoa were burned on thurs day morriini:. Ab jul 9 o'clock smoko w&a di-Kiovoivd oohing out'of tho root of thu p?c<i?u?go and noon tho ilimcs buist- out aud tho building wa\ ia a few mum;?i' i all illu.u). Ev!tl,utly tho fi io caught wi.Inn tho si ooud otory ? or garret in oorn? ?uiAxpl?iuabl'?' way and niUdt hav.o boon burning oomo limo when <Jidoov.'rre.l, It w*a a t.vo-At)i;> fram? bu.id.. g. Tho o'.uiroh, a Lugo fm mo building, was 75 foot v?e.st ol trhb purioiiugo, A Htrjng ca'jt wind waa bJoA'ingand in Dpito of.e.v^ry eifert thc ohuroh oaught tire. Tho sc u-oi.,y c-f water in iharstotion ot town proven tod saying tho ohuroh. Ali of the ohuroh furh?tujpo, pews and tn ti ny of tho bash and blinds wero B.\V;-(i. Tho pastor dooWt resido boro and tho patron ago was oooupiod by Mr. U. S Hold, who sikvod nearly overything . Tho tut v-l lot?? in tho two bulldinge ii about $2,500, v;i.h no in?urano.', lim polioi.o having oxpirod and by ?onioovorsij.dn wero not ttnowed. How's Thiel Wo oiler Oao Hundred DolUra Ho ward for any oise of Oatairii that o?n not bo turod by IblTti Catarrh Uuro. li, J. OH li NIC Y & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho uoderuignod, havo kno,Yh F. J. Ohoncy for tho la .t 15 yo?r,4, and beliovo him to bo porn oily honorablo in all htninoso transactions and finan* oial!y able to on-ry out any obligationB mado by thoir firm. WEST &.THUAX, Wholosalo Diuggiflto, Toledo, O. WALDINa, Kl NN AN & MARVIN, \ Wholosalo DfuggiBta, Tplodo, O. HaU'n Oatatrh Ouro H takoo intor nally, aoting divootly upon tho bl6dd and rauoou) surfaeoa of tho oyatcm. Prioo 75 j. poi- bottle Sold by all Druggistfl. Tooti moniale froo. Hairs P.tinily Pdls aro tho bost. 0**cuig;e*mx>& O ol la OllANGEBl A Illgh-touod Okrlstlan Institution, riousldorcd by promlnout educators thc ' K luoates alCjUg all linen. Develops i nt ol toot uml oharaotcr.' Gives person*.!, individu?! ?lt?nUAh ?A lins a largo utudont body representing lina, Virginia and South Carolina. Has a long list of pleased patrons Expenses-Board $7; Tuition ?4; Mus: Handsome Buildings-good rooms. The World's Greate For nil form* of fovor tnko JOHNSON' tlmoH bottor than qulnliio uml (looa lu i do lu 10days, lt'a Bplotullcl euroa uro In nulo byqutnlno. COSTS 50 CBNTi Cupid's Queor Prank. A moat rouiantio oourtahip and mar riego oamo to light Thur nd ny through tho anoounocuiont of tho marriaeo of Jauios It.'nniok, manngu* of tho K lao Movaoulo ootopany, ono of tho laigobt j cnUblibhmostB in joplin, Mo. Mr lionniok te ono d' Joplin's mott popu lar businotfB tuen. A toJogtauo. waa r. . ocivod announoing that ho waa mari iou* ana would return to Joplin with h 6 b> ido af tor a visit to tho Buffalo ox o - bilton, 'i'wo jo M's n&o Mr. Il mia, found tho nauiu of his bride in >. bat!? t of grapes ti Iii oh was oxpoBed foi 1-? 0 aiui a oorroapondouoo Btarti d from thai duo. Il i left Joplin a iov/ wouk J *?< , OBtooBibly to visit tho exposition, ana tbo nowa of hit) murringo waa a cooa p'oto burpriso to his friond ?. i ho narnu of hm brido is not known, but it te u'jdorstood that BLO io tho daugh'or of tho ovuor of tho vinyard whoro tho gt ano J wtro paokod. Cantoon System Condemned. Tho loinplation it would put in tao way of jouog mon, in tho opinion ol burnt. Gen. Noiaon Milos, in a Billi oiont roamin why tho army ouatoc-u Bhould not bo rooatablishod. in I110 annual report givon out i'hursu?>y at tornoou tito gonoral devotos a BP<.OUI ohr.picr iu support of tho nLti oauteou iegiolation. /it tho samo timo th J goncral gave out a atatornout to bupplo uiunt hid argumout, whioh is intended to uhow that ho has noe ohaogod, bit) in 1 nd ou tho subjoot, as baa beor, ohargod in sotno qu&rtors. Brooklyn Hit Most. Admiral t?uhloy oouaptetod his ex amination in ohicf Monday morning, rind was thoa oroaa-oximnicd by Judge Advoo?to Lomloy. Thia oovcrcd, in a gceatpart, tho tostimony alroady givon by tho aamual. In upoakiogof tho hi B on tho Spanish Bqut?ron Aumiral Sooley Biid: *'i ho l'cooraof hits roooived ny the enemy showed that3tipor ooatsjoicd by mo Amonosn il jot oamo from ttiu guufl o a tho Brooklyn. Tho Breuklyu rooeivod thirty tf tno forty two hits from tho t?pauibh fi : 01, or abou, 70 poe Killed by Negro. H. 0. Uox, oity inarahni of Preaoolt, Anz , was Bhot nnd kiilod by Gharloa Lovy, odored, this afternoon. Cox at tomptod to uroot Lovy on a tnvi?l ohatgu. Lovy oaoapod. Citizoua gi n orally olosod their atores and tifi?os, ai ming thomaoivos and started lu pur suit of tho uogro. Tho Exposition Post?nico. Tho poatmaitor gonoial imnied nu oi dor cstaoliohing a Wo fit Indian po&tot\| iioo station on tho grounds of tho South* Carolina and WUBC lud?an exposition at Charloaton, ?. C. Tho poacoifioo win open Doo. ? and will havoali tho faoiu tios ot a rogular pottoflioo. Tills Atlanta Journal aaya "aa <iV investigation of tho Sohloy oa^o draaul toward ita oonolusion it boooinoa olearcr I that if tho board bsHos ita finding upon tho ovidenoo it will bo pompmiod to giVo tho nioat oomploto viuaioation to tho mun whom tho country gouoraliy regarda ha tho red viotor of tho sea tight | at damiago." lhat is tho way it looks toua._ I. ADMIRAL Schloy'a ttraigh'tforffa?d j [UuimuuLii J'hurnci ann Friday bofoio thu board of enquiry added groaily to too eit.ot oi tho overwhelming toa.i m?ny alroady heard in bia belum. Any thitg but bia oomploto vindiouion would ^r-itly provoko tao iadiguatiou of tho oouhtry. The World's Greatest Cure for Malaria. # For all forma of Malarial poison ing tako .Johneon'a Ciilll and Fever Tunic. A taint bf Malarial poieon ln? in your blood moatibmlaory ami failure, Blood mcdlcinoaoan't euro Malarial poisoning, 'i'ho Antidoto for lt ia JOHNSON'S TONIC. Dot a bott lo to-day, 0o9t9 50 genta |f |t (?urea, ' $2,500.00 "if?fO OL D G?V Uft AWAY to our agents boiidoa tho regular commia oioau, for B?lling our splondid lino HOLIDAY BOOKS for 11)01. No big prizes to a row, but avanie AOKNT gots a ahavo. ? fc'ifteon yoara' busiuois rooorJ baoteof Ihiaoll'or. Haiulaouiu satnp:o ewe outfit only 35 conti, delivered. Order outfit au-1 seoiiro onoloo of torritory atouoo. Address 1). l-l. LUi'lIliil l'Ud. CO. Attauta, Ga. MBNf ~ Aro you sufforing from uunatural dis charged. Wo will oura you in 8 days or re fund your money, l'ako Dr M liloy'a In jootion; pried ?Uooaoh, sont nay whore oa re ceipt of price. CUS, A. t?OH A Ffc?t?lt, 1000 Uroua St>., ILt timoro, Md. Educate ?ov Business . . . Charleston Commercial School. (Y M C A Building.) KINO Street, - - Charlo.iton, 8. 0. 8oiul for Cntnloguo ami tertns? Feel Badly? Do you suffer from lodigoitloa, Dys popji?. Waat o Appotlto, L033 of Strength, Iitok of Rjorgy, &o ? ?ako a io* doeoi of 'S I A Gonulno Hlool Tonio, THE MURKAY DRU J Co. Columbi*, S. O. ?.?S?SCHOOt? SHORTHAND ma, 8. o. boetCo-EdunUonal CoUogO in tho State. ?111 il mil ? Iho StaloBof Gooigla, Florida, North Caro lo $3. A. H. MILLhlt, 1'rc?.Meui, Ocaog.Mnjvg, Bi O. st Fever S CHILL AND PBVBR TONIC, lt la 100 v nini:in day what slow qulnlno cannot H tri ki n g contrast to tho fooblo ouros 5 IP IT CURES. oppomuMiTY er ii mmi Cur. apaoo ia greatly inoroasod, and to build up tho largest buslnoss co) lego in tho UN EAT SOUTH at onoo, wo inako theao un? ho;ird-of nitci for a short timo only; allow abaci) ute) j fioo ncholsrsbipB to fow; to othovo, A?"' will pay railroad laro, furnish iflioowork or part tuition, nooept notos, furnish ohoap bu ?rd and seou- o positkns. For full information, bond noir to tho . Columbia Business College, j COLUMBIA. S. C. lt Will Cost You m 1 to lind out about tho ''Rex" Mattress; tho quality, the guarantee, the l?rices, and the sizes. Drop us the pos tal, simply say "Rex," and ' sign your name in full, giv ing address. IWf n MA lib! DI Dnnnm ir Mn finnan PA Pelzer, S. C. FALL i^rom ino UP-TO-DATE,); Carpet HOUHO. 8TYLli$. Bit, 1617 Main lUarpot JiOUflO.! Columbia^ Btr?et, I I SO MUTUAL CARPET 00. Writo na for eamplos of anything in our line. Ojods shipped anywhoro in the fcUato froo of freight. Wo aro al ways busy. No dull days with un. When in Columbia, oomo and soo us. Any body oan show you tho plaoo. TOI^QUN GB LOO p, LUMBER COMPANY AUGUSTA. QA. OFHOB AND WoilKB, NOBTU AUGUSTA, 8. 0. DOORS, SASH, ULI ND J AND BUILDER'S HARDWARE; FLOORING, BIDING, CEILING ANO IN SIDE FINISHING LUMBER IN -;-GEORGIA PINE, AU Corroapondonoe glvon prompt atton lion. July 2-ly Hardware Company. (Succossors to 0. P. ropbonhohn.)) -Wholosalo and Rotall Dealora in Arms, Ammunition, Agricul tural Implements [and Hardw aur e of Evory Kind and Doaorlptlon. K?^?oncl. postal for Priced. King St ; - - Charleston, 8 0 EE-M MEDICATED CIGARS AND . EE-M SMOKING TOBAOOO, For uaoa of tobaooo that Bulfor with Oft larrli, Asthma or liroaouU'w. vVo guarantor au absoluto and pormiaout euro of Catarrhs and it is tho ouly knovra rouiddyfor for Hay Fever. If your druggist oe groaoradoo? not koop Ni writo r)E-M Co Atlaati, Ga., for tho earn plo. Truda supt'uul by MITHRA* Daua Go., columbia, S. C., aud UK Blt Didi o Co., Char len ton, B. 0. For tho . ?.LIFE OF Booker T. Washington." Written b> hiiusa.f* BVorybody buya; agonta aro now making over ?ii) J por montu; boat buolt to non to ooloiod pooplo over publiahod. Writo for torma, or ?end 21 conn for outllt. uud bogiu at onoo, Please munt iou thia ? papor.' Addross J. L. NIUH0D3, Atlanta, Ga. "ITYOL^ 8hould attoud a oollogo with au e?tabl?shod, ropuUtion, A dlplorat froai Couvorso Oom moroUl B?hool mwu it o ..VJ y to soouro tito < boat positions. Tnorouga work} host equip- . mont; poBltlona guarantood. Addroaa U. W. Gl?l'SINGER,; ; Bpartaaburg, 8 0 ? $Wuw^ That will pay $25 to $100 I)MDK??D3 MONTHLY la a thorough, praotlo'al lhialnosa or Shorthand training at. j ST0KIC3? B79IN?08S OOI^WGM, Writo or call for Ontuloguoland full partlouiara. mn) KINO ST., lOharloBton, 3, o, MAOFJ?AT'S^ BUSIN?OBB C?LC/KGIC, Columbia, B. C ' Bond For Cataloguo. Addroia W. H. Macfoat, (Ofti dal Court StonogfA? phor,) ProahUul.