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Furman Uiniv'crsity the Beneliciary. THE C1ESAR'S IEA) IlOTEL And Two Thousand Acres of Land. A Noble Benefiactionl to Christian E ducationt. Gorenv'lie ALiunn er.ttiit Furman l v. t r-ity bi - ve the largest i itt in it, I, , r.v fromn any s ingle s t I 'i'. In tit': I 'li'~iI , ing l)ro ltspct of tt -. tution in Other rtspct i s. t - , ona tion wil inspir i r.- f; tm to redobie t ir di;- ne in it. h half. T elt' gift i- wit (n y : nt'ou amd nobly iliannd. but it i . tin y tnd opportune for the l';liver-ity. I)'-.:,;, Mrs. F . ,Of thi. (ity h;.t. donated the famoul Iloluntain r., toe tl.'s It'lad, wit.h a!! i' apu r1'' 1 an1Cet and hf hoiii ' ll t I a 1 i)urpottse' of I"1rn11in t'livt'r-""i'\t.\ : the right to iitt (:: "1- ( o it as the tru:tt Il-t i nt . Mnay de:4irc h('rtealtt'r. Lf st we t"ek the' t.rul t, o I t lumltbiat for ilh , iu''Ii' "' if < il-et ' new ofreideitl( 'nt. and)11 t1I tt' ;' c - ful in the tic eit of n ti f a t,' 4 '11'' gentleman and di i ''(-o 1 - t" WIIo at rl n itn ' ie(t',"t- Itil I ' i ' . Before tie ' t'Il-ftf . (''),,t, i t sessiof in ( o(hi a.)lllm It I i ' tl hilt stntt' for theil I'll A ir1 - proposed to dfalc a1t ( tie inst it t Ln. Thhi- ti had bie ofntrh I i and 1)r. V. A . M ih--. wS ,, it ,)'1 their wiulhe, to n;,Uk, ti, - ' Chr istiat t 1 1 e lati14 l hii rol- I i , University. It i known tililable t'(u11d1t havl , 'Iis tli iged the Ihott l a t tIt' iU i long whit il, but im4I n -': ia r Wt. ,l. dIeelinin!, he(alt,h llum -' 'll "au : I iht i, feel that t it ti- in- to: i for thie 1in, tnit 1tl o ha t e i,",, I ntire )'rtu er t oi 11 llwiv t t' , r ip i' Inan UInie :' J0 - t it' i that al afrt. \ l ha.c " ed .;t l their juii,t u nt -, or t:u1 r t:: i . the surl'yIv tor. l This iroIdti n ci I1at. ; owhc i t ,. favIr fr mt.. hl'It iliil m 't"r pt the time t ar -l ad' and i' o : cd 11 tir,.('llt, fill- illi ei' f o . C it t . ,i the board did nolt in th l i ' w ithout,l a i n 11 r1't tl,I '1rou.: , l'tl "1 .h 'r1 tioni (II the' Illat' t'r. I tt.d:1 eI'fer the c" ltlllltlilit'h ti i x.. - tive( (11>11 Iiiltt t' w t', ' lult-',-I t.1a t 1. b Th1is t te i t at'' n ' -. oIfI l -. .ftl'a. A. Ilo t,Ga ;\ !.a , . ..h . U ni meI y a ('.) . i;-r((ii , Iltl there wt, a(:tl' ti the foi owt' ti; t."ltl' - ma n : n.\ le:-r-. I Il to'y 1'. \it l;"it, of Due 1\\'.''t, .1 t-. L. Triblle)t, of Andeitr Sot , C. o. h ntlrI'ton, Of Aiken, and 11. J. ewu ro rt theIf thij city, tet--. euti of t al 'hiersity. T'i;it .t t'h( truttees m ' 1 'n'Th r day ilft-l'l! &il!n, ti l aft r a full inv tgation f tt' 1ntl I it was unailllolsy d ltiled to a e , ptt for he enefiu. oif tpihe Uiesil.llto fatihad. Theflowig t the et teho willptiany wihs durly thorwae to r. and \the. hotel, and ther :n-k new' eaion t believ th a thegeivtd wh\ .otcrerth\\ a bttedaynie h: a les da.yNs 11:. ('.,c I tha this '.!.itl It. c ited t''.u.\ t.it. the S)a.'.\. ii.,t The l ineta' eaed byo )i't iha iCC[ , nte far and w'ide a a ('u.; e v re sr i f mo tha thalf at cetury. -e ho. is t bl e ketro the for,-' many 0 year b our .Belliaoo th'111e dfathe li Mr MJtetth wa' ne1 of tbecjitet eand saidluutnalcriactr'r.toni centdonato we hch .ania etoe.,iv 'iusy'11de -ath/ Im w 'o/n1h rn rtae oenn acquainitanco throughout tho State, and failles from tho low country were delighted to be undor his caro and hospitality, so that overy suIniner there was it hegira of wealthy people in the direction of Cw-.ac's ilcad, whore they would enjoy the ncunlain b'e"e.es, drink in the ozone and other thinga e. >mmon in that vieillity,eat fr"ied chieken aind dlItcious iut'oton, wado1e the adjaent sticains while Ii--hing for .pc ekled trout. and, in general, have a tdt1 tilne wI iI resting and recuipera ting from the t 1thet. of a tuch watrmutr 'iimate. Col. ilagood 1u1t15 h:.ve untur taiilcd a t.reat t any iitouands, and he wias such a upejt h h)1t, that evrvt'r'ono w\ i . once Lt" it d at sujlou at thl,. Head' al al'ys dl'e ire"d to ': a.-k a inI-. I'co p1I in thosI; ' ti t" id d iltit Illild ia hack or. :t carriat'e rid'! of ti.irty or fi r:y" llilci 'o ,"wach L1he IIt':a , andi Ltey w nIt f1 om (rt n.!lit' anid t w-t ht-: - in 1a :--, In wtrt'1's. Trl e'r' l t n i.I;tp it r 1j li i)t t ', a li t.}Ii liIIt - I' t -t - tta I and pa pers",, twt (;r thlrtc titut - a we:ttk.C :.t tha'tL L ihh, :tp-; ' r - .-crt wav no t rdelt' t w\I!t tht :' i1 iIf Ith ll I i i , l t I In' 1. a tX t t rL ( +. I I.t t- l i 1 in .i\ .\' tt r - a Io , tti 1 l :t a r'- i i- ;I i'.,i t I ia , d in :tt t, : l,.. l: i ' -' \Ir.. 1 l,t b.,' t. I t r1,.\ w h\ Iil ~ w. 1+ d i. t f 'i tr ft h. vv i \ - t : : ? - t : t t I t i' i o l . .tit :t 1 r t t t ? !' , . t 1 . . t : l ., 1 +t '~ ". I, " :'.i! i ,. i ' 1" t' 1111 ": t l' t' t .t)rl i ' 1 t't tI". l t ' 1 .t I Lt ' in' . S'c did not cIt ,: st) they haLVO. -lu ministered to m i t, , ' ' tiesta all Ltt;,~ I Ii ih.' p lti lt iar it wrt \t - fi~ ; I I 'n wI iL h ath wast -r I , l, it t ill dool's unler the I t pht y i'ilitn. lie went, to tht Ilt :r L i" ;iii11 1\" ii the :,unIlm tr. a:" I':i" i - t i ' ,I' L t i:. t ti recovery li.t Il hil i , tbt' t( r t . "ha, Itt il his htle. and he t gadully .t1"\ \"I1;"nt u!:til h1i- fr"iertds heetua ne i eti at, ti ctn ition. I NT' E I ' i: 'v W i I lI t III t't't. I is t'iteIn 11 is itlit s to Ita isint tIll aint t t i iny- - .1 il.' N tI It It' itn ul I't:-t" a tIy :tt i h int11 1 "1i ititan- -- ' h t i ts tltt li it i cratt llt'arl y 9ai' iit S4)il aI 'tIlinta-lit ' I t ttt.'' tle t ait to ritl lt ita ) to) l'oiut th" i int ttce ul iet intiriy. TI hu ettarI' hf th1 I'id: itoli Li :1t. ilt} L hI;, in't t n a \ i.itIto L I Ii' e t'-d, titu ai'.un t x r s i i w n ''pi . ' itn vreie, ILt.t s a toug lil) Lix nat.k,1- 1 d i.- itunwd hin di' ,L-i .to( hi l tfn p l)' It i ac. W\l s. t 10 n.- t ihedI 't.- pt bcptro i-it a:llI ' iuni fi'oked w ot. poin g .i ah ('011 vie w.lls '1.alutti t wat in.tev CV,an h i.: lr e y. --) i.a-cl not in w hatjvk r i t .d iysI hu- th In hae, st youi 1. I i3.:n i a no nhiL 'ii -I :(t idLI It'd r Ituuy OI l i h - ti . _t w ait 151 u n tb. ti I h'v:t'~ ci.i''.' 31.);1 ti.nh 1inIte i.uppenedli forj m.ttI)3. \lLwhen wate Ii:,~y e"j[0r in tlt' It'. . 3111knowi, li farm, nti 'I n: .111 tl. t oalut'. foi '.II Lh I'iittte",'a-Lle: ti hau 1%' etmu let i n Wu)..-i m:1.on.t Lu wOL i vI r, 1( bit wh n't 1111 nay m :)tm',ofr it. w il n. Itlitt itei , wh lo'h tw ill r-. party .v 9 l iutv ' ate y )1h a O: it- asr ernp. N. tI'Pl- . 81)11t Ca' i ter t .is -:fe f{ rth it' ' l 's JtO- i a- teI 1)1 gI atelit ilf youe knw Lny .ot .\LI. .\.o.. maet. -rac :. fo .hu .\a.e I-n' th l'.te r)11 - ud wt .no ab-e ton sd te r.mneys flCitiytaeloer the chei:,;iw-'ita,and attckly n Tw..ld uc efer rin-w ing on my farm. 1 have a houso full of boys to raiso and train, and tho tirst, duty I owO to my family. But I felt mysef rosponsiblu for much of the po' liticul agitation in our State, and for six years my party has honored m. as Stato chairman. W hen I saw a doe triti advocated that I know was not D1 moeratic, and aho knew that it would work injury to our section and people, I felt It my duty to outer the contest and sound it note of wariting. If any ot,ber candidate, re resenii ti ig sound I),!nlocratIc principles, had ap peatrt'l at the Sutmlter ineeting, I woui not have naldo the raco myself. But whetn no one elso ( ntered, I deeidcd to ant.tgoniiZ Nl'. 3.;laiiurin if I did not, receivt more than titree votes in the who!u State. "'Iitt I anI : h;hly gr'ttilio,l at the vitor''y in Il."(irins. It had heen her iIded i1 over the State that my own l!"ot, would re.ptldiate nue. Bub they aive it. i(.u a hitd; int' nl;in jor'iy ovet' t'ut.h of Ilny elppotnt).., itnd had it hill %(ot! be"-n p,)id In ly m.Ij wily wyould b;tat litn Si il I,turtii s. .\ y personail eneic b rou! ht (,ut uvcry vte they 0.uh l u ainst Into, but it did I g tood, I inh:t y app,r,ciatt( thi>; (ndirr,emen'I .i it. Cvin(di.at( i lio I t t.he fta11 - ii od, puebli,iht-d and circ(ula:ted(i. i 13y p1 lt . tecwr;: indli;,l,a t at the brutal it1'-M it warfi t'tt ia - !inins , t eIi, and betl i t d tand ce vI tivtlN's ur),it. a in ritnillr.! to l imy de4'fenlse. nid' I i'o w tvtt youl to I!I'Lt k niy Spal tIan h,:1), frie:tth: for thiit:,pIencild ('ndolr,r 1itnt, Iloe t l l h Irtn I) tri:t, :" mit'i te1nI too visi. tour p111110 rsoote. . ::.1 I ".tli t to Iin('(t as- many(1 as po-" i h) Al mI i al w, int to ti.aul thto-e otltn .1dt"i op^er t,itc, for stnditnlti Ily Intt .- nobly. I lint it t fvry Word i adli " the I!mtiet !illlp:ti'.n, i d t,b('y 1'~n eI)))'n(n lilt at iany t.intc when'll eii h( of t'rvice t,oth e th tod pile! copl.'." W21 e aktid Col. irby bo Ltut the re li t (if hi-, Cr::-r Anchor speech, in w' hiehl it tns publi-he!d thiat he' said every dli.-p~lnsershldl- he inl t,e pt'nitetl ary. "W hly, I mtti c) ,o Ii hrtniark," wat th1 reply. "I "atd thise dispen-C.r:; who ha d(1 decfault("d sltnId he ind.lictt",I. I luade 10) Ilf1'ent+ivt t refer(!nc! tto OL lic1', who tIll their d t.y aid ho:S'.1 ae Count.t,i, f,r the tmoney they hatd r. (1 iverc.+ Cohn,", wlO aske , "is it true, ia rt lOrttd. 1h"'. . C il. Ui Utle ' voted a-ainst You'I ''So I Itin re lbly infornid that 3ut, Ier i.t unly vot,ed ug li:,., Ie, but w->rk-d for lekltt'in. I was sunrpri'ied. att 1hii. , bcau ( ly atdv)ca y 'f a tigll i tuda coul ty lI;ti!l v ir::t brun,'httilo, mle thet :Ianta.'ouimt of t,be r f ' t ll,, you) ki now. But t.here aret iany y('e tiiti., cunt eel- 'td with t!.ttr, primlo that wil c'opt out, in due timeo. Wht evvir I sp('kc. I had t.ht pttl1' wit,h mne aitd they prtn'(ui i to,' vote for me. liu un th", I!~tl of c,b e l,it.)n r"umethtnr happrnt il to (ht!in th(ir )p,inion ti k('ep th(, vo t'ers itl, hl)ma ';. 11 11 I alm rot Yri"i!vi i)g Over t t_ spilt polit.iet mtlilk, fotr if the peO1te arv satiis die, ilm,. I did what. I con coiv-d to be m, duity as a S')utht Car'olinian and aL I),!n o ,t L and itv oti rtircts m t, olsftr o it.ll t!. to titk(1. I f(1e!I o,fat I ltil IAnI new and warm fritndi a all Ove tb' State, ant the enoipationi1 was ph 'sant, int to tn. Il Inur thl dI tit of our Li ) mli t rilt IS d(i ded not, t v t e, iltl tlh r(,tht is i t i vtt .2, wvhcl linl'y t I C t(d ,o stay Oil 111y ftr t and at bitti .' ('1';l.1H 0tN'S NtEW 'RI-;el)I ft. Theil T Il-t' e a aist.lt a Yiou~tnd 31td iiiL'' tt"ilifl 6i' he St ate, t'it wG'a iii ti Ctl' he ilce 2el, of L tirsee s,l an ill: titer. Iit~ , Iiii chti 2n it youne man2t,h s11.se ('iie,...o. SC f11 wii't" list he k aiL;, th oi' sIii\ it 1.b l-- Cn - .i e oI ih nt ,r'it ill,r ah Wouittilt) a- ng wi'Oiel we e leus wNt I'iIa - bit nin OverB teti-'Ii l,i ni r,- i, o, .t om' 1 l.nigar i'su 1'ta. sht 15iLt11 ar ont t'I 0,t. -)ti - ftiI to tM Onc. icao iv It jdili2'y pficen. ut i-tobsttun fotIIO r scthe -ClgadttoetaiitigIs oas Lit ill Ot'OlttlO ~ ~ ~ y in JaIIi. E'hy2211liI: ,ht), cigaette arccotitirnd. ytist,i adL fhilre sokwie. lioe wa tordaine ttl IIA'Pt'INESS AT HOME. 13111 Arp Says it is DM[oro Valiuablo tlai Cio Klon diko--rot lius blanlt; in(1 Conplainiiig Wives. Tl.he poet si.ys that "domiestie happi. ness is the only bliss of paradi13u that ha4 ,urVived tho fall." If that Is io, and I reckon it is, what an awful sinl it is for at ntiau or his wife or at son or it dallghter to hreik it up. It is worse than m11urder, for there is thon only o,ine vietmin, 1.tnd he Is dead ; but the des4troye of doue.st.e happiness brings mihsery to the family, and they must liv/' on in their sorrow. If domnestic eatce and love could be purechtsed with money, what it price it would bring, anid yet it e:I he lhad without m1on,'y if every member of the family would do righIt. I wits rum iUatinrg about t,i-, and wondering if even the devil was mean (enoutgh to take l)casnre in de stroyingt the eal)taC of It bouuSe:hold(. The book of Job dlos no)t mako him that nean, fN-r Job .sul' qred no ,)rProw from any bad conduct of wife or children. St'an wants wo3nipp)rs, and even (Iatret to try to sadu:cte the Sav1our to h's.al!egianec; but hce didl it in an ,opent rmantly wy arnd los'. lie is an adver :ary---a bad orie-a powerful one ever -itce le was t'l'iru,t ot of tie'aven : but. atccordtt!' to sc"rip1ture hie has noL yet loL his p ov.r or is cur.s :tuence, for the I,'u"l talked to Lim in Joh aid the Sviour had a confertrence with hil in ,l:tttht;wv, and ,\liena-1. t'ie archan,gel, had at 1ispt,te with him about the body I of M,es. II1' is a bo:d, self-poised, do. tiant iiritr, ril uses umatny arts to se. dcttce nninkind from their allegiance; buot surely lie wouldn't take away and destro)y the only bliSs of pat;ie that is left us. 11: brasd"nt, dono1 it. fro'i I i .Y-s dl, for that notil l1 :an has ,it i ost hovin Iousehold, and so hav miany intdl and atheists and sk.eptics. M'y opinion is that our, orig inatl sin hart. more to do with bad crondnut than tht devil. Wo are burn to sin as the parks Ily upward, and the devil urges us on itd apuligiz ' for every iiea11 tLhinig we (1o and tries to comfort I:s, hut, I he. lieve that it is in the power of every rilan and wVotal son and d:t1:1htei' tt 1wr.eservo the family 1) -aee and to xmk,,, holne the met attraetiv.' pl;t(e io; the earth. Then whv'l don't th .y do it: It siekons us witlh :;r row to re"adi the family trouble in the daily palis Sometines It is the hur1sband, s311':i.miml . the wife, somectimlres the d-- . , he ofItener tian Il' togetlh'r ,; .!e or that bri'tngs the hiigut id'1 d . 1:, ti doors and inakus l:ll"rnts adI sistt r' seek to hide from the air of ien What makes the young men do si Every day there is a new ca n: sote w here - -ritttluer, o.t:ticuh-. aImti' z.'.em.'u an. all is Itrxd ulp with th1' jail, an corr_ts .nd pite lrts in 4 ,:' us iers. an the misrry of ki -t.l' .t';,l the w'.t0i iu' co d erit,icisi=. Io m:1 ny ii . m\ ;'l iit' ti t ntnce let. -1 i,-,u 11y uN it' Ill -0 ciatl swelliniTg t ', I.av' r' t.irt'd fen It, to gri ve v 1 l=- 'r hl im.- f;te, ef . wayward l (:I ," lilll lit'' . 'r:ad u t . ,: . How rr0IiV fa0'Ill- hatvt1 'e i bit,i, r ) 1 11' do n .b r ek ': . . le'- '. I t . 1 6 3 4 1' I f l l ! ' l l l : ' l I ; ,' t i ' L ' t i 1[ t. - it' o .,e I i a x;: t Sad, if t:n,-: Si m i!' a, ;ts. n Tlhe b;u ,, . o :- l,! " i - m th mli , iim Id -I i ii I L - '' tit. l3 !:1. . inds of i' . l , it 1 l,; 'U. arid is --;'hrt n ''--'.at ' ' frit Ihilis to 'l. T l. . h 'Im ,1 : a .l lty Io xi'i t' :a ei a i ! I"-,n ':11o I i h eii ' a r j:i, r t . n . lIu ii a . "li. tb r a n r ei -'o town hr en'ii ' 3 r neri.t , ld. wind."r .\ 3 n :' . '1. ,bo I that. iarL wor'tli 53 33131''' 1 :1 v - a ,1.3 valued. Health of ho':.....3 ii th . - but pea3;ce of rrind i'i wot. mdi iba 3 - that. Sorme years it'o Li. a.a . .3 dict, remh-trttl in 033' eo a- I; gi g virrg $35,th) 1it a~ld3 yo :o. 3' . n, - 1f a frill fr-urn the3 1. tr in at 3 i, .permanceLi(1t injury tor hi p:n -.,-wa fa rmanr of brlli anit m;1:1 au' I 'I:'h ;u h. .btioin anrd splendb pro..'t'i ,,t m.-ntill w'r'r k, and his h,, a . drew such at sadl lieturi 0;it' -eie that the jury gaveity:U il. 33n - ias 03 cop'nsationu. Nt b ' ., -:re h ken 33o1 did ho smif3 r ;i V ain. 11, watlkedl aboirt anrd vi K riad. a shiowetd 330 sIi of iinh..: : ', bt hh ait3tioni go.l(', ia-tl t.hil .riet, wa: on ly i31iPn3nN approxh :The If t. 0:1dwaage. W hrat, t.hrrn,r is t.h'' p.''e of at fa,ni' but oif hreart, for ti;e i.ut crt rankls thi 3113 rd ats tbe mindi thI t. 1.: haldy [' I ' - rimi:nat.ig chot thi'e i : ,s.i tedl the olden 131n1, andl are the ro,lilit SOuIirce. (of it muci d.lome:,ie trourble Thle poe st sayl :l';ivjfi. i i "Io Isad :hw drervi,the hlOme'i h Whearreftr I:e, do poaie ltvd nov run.e tl imiserl . mNot manye itiiii ti cli tH cre o te o I he trest fores." titnno wnder' howt mrrlany modefrn mar0 rytgat thy har cali happy-ii~' 1nhowe OIny fami'e3rd a pe aced woo ruh. chiren to the rich,ir oo nd fothej haver known lirn 'atetr ef-denial, amt thannt, her utintl hani 't y forn Ai irg .d evnruamona tinb o r teis is lary tiat hen hatims hate incrased inalyt yefterday a gii'-fatceed tomait i fouldhertihlen, rn.mn hie allr wa lie taner.iWhat a13l bnrdy id this mar a young maipi who hadto muoral p)rinle! giles to3 govern'f hIim. Theb ebmalis i mnatri nony 'I f a man commliryts a er-inn he3 catn give bond atnd kee.p out 3: jaIl, but therie is no( biondt prov~~ tied Ito at pror womni wIlo is eblined rito t a ha:d I upriinc0iled husbatnd. Shre timridhl shirinks from seek inmg a di vor'te, fo'i even that. does niot cra:io thie 3-3ars' m the shnekles she has worn'1. Iher lift atnd her hoitpes itre liih t 'di. There a: no) miorei pit.ifuil sighti in iril rnature tm a3 griod womant3 chinedri't for li f.'I tt 1a h(d 1.3 11er3 ohih~lrerr its irer' (only comrfo)rl and Iivyes only13 to shiield thiem1 i'otr her sharrie. Ih.rt wvhy wr3ite abouit thes.'e things 0ii sorr'3ow ? I knIow the'y are unwelcom<u 1,) my13 r'eade'r, but I havev~ thi(ought it 33 mighit. hal inIl'3:'nteed 1.o stop atnd thin k. On yets 't ry h ri'iveid aL lon1g l3tter fr'orr an old friernd asking m1e to lead13 w it th . ie younrg p'trplo anrd bag them33 t.o stip tIs miad catr'eer that seemls to b1e incrasin in ourII011 Southierni land thiis unrbhllowed tir rsI, for gettinrg mrone'y by short cuts and dlishonest practics-th is drinking and gambl ig tha t loads to suIcido or the jail--th Is infirdelity to their mariago vows that decstroys the happIness of the famuly. h3ut thIs wIll do for this time. It Is not a g;oodl day for mo no0 hOWe It Is not. I?iday. but It Iia nna nt hno ar., unlucky days that brings trouble in va rious forms. The old cow got out last night and wont foraging In the suburbg and cat up a wholo cotton patch, and Pin oxycoting the darkey every minute to comoo for bis damages. But that's nothing. A little negro girl wa- roll ing our little Caroline through the long hall on x ticycle. The child is only two and a half years old, and is my comfort-a little blueyed beauty that we borrow alwot evory day from her mother-and I wou'dn't take a mil lion dollars for her love. But somehow, the nurse cut the wheels around too suddenly and throw Caroline violently forward on to the iron shaft, and the bolt on tho top of' it mashod out two upper teeth ar one lower one, and bent the others in and cut her chin badly' and bruised her little lips to a ylly, and when I took her up and saw it all it mado my heart sick. I wanted to weep and cry aloud for grief. For an hour or two I wais nearly beart hrokn, for I can't hear to see such a helpless child suffu1er such aguny. 11er ttle mouth wa" all broken up and do formed., But the good L.'rd tempers such things to little chilidrer,, and now the clear little girl is getting along nicely and sings a lisping song to her dolby. 'he good book tells about a plce where there will be no more pain or sorrow. Well, I want to go to that ulte as soon as the Lr')'d wills it : and I want all my ft!k, t) go with me, and everybody el iu'. folks, tot. BimL ARP. IUltN1'l 1' F01, TUM1';T'O1N1;. County Cut 1lownt Ilis Biill, an<d lie 11"an the C'utit' I' 5iit liimn sel1'. l'hiladelh ila '1ime3. A stormy lift, ittwa, thait I nded( la",t muonth wihen old .Jim Iiurmlt'itt wat killed in Toni).,tone byh' Wili:an (;reecne -a life fuli of cxperi(+nces of tihe hordeur kind that 1Wouldsi>,plyi material for 2) of the ilo.t thlrillil g of the' ve! low-ba(kcd noUels. Ihtle tend wa in lit'ping with hi l i I;rnett, it jus,ti(e of the Ieace inl l':are-e Catip, had left his work in onh -r to go down on the Sal Pedro i', ', .) lilesi iwav, and blow ouit with i:,i,t,t powder the II'';igatit: canal (1a- ti of his le' nteit.y, Grene. l;ilow at tL ',irle, probilli tunknown to Ii, rntt, .1: (,r, two y'out;'g 11S s. nOi a dau itt'I o rl iar' 1,. and iwr frilt l f'etii i.shta. ' IThev were caught in the 11id th;)at f< liolvlo ed the ex'o-in and we Lrowned. 'T:, lath't, er ti't-m:td if t,h-: pr'C' c 'e' of ii foe, ,td dh:l::I his h'n-', i-oJe o ':! to [. it. nie, fontdtl 1Mt 1n11'tt on the imtai -ti( Lre t ! d .ot h)iml dOWN. 'iThe it), it tu td h~tbicttl .iG l etII in l hild. 1 1. h' b n a imt iitled il li;i t li t i i tn - I b Ilt: n i'litte:d if ever 1irOUgtt to - Inel Iill'U(eti (!eith ina '. 'li( ' sb ig ra.d ' ui abl lit ut h'iti. Ili I I, ri11ing lr p roa'y tr1(11; a nd tt . 1( vioht'lt ill L Ie11r', het" S It) I .v lithe in a fr nt' tier atl ip. L . iteC- ift~ l uite .IpI l ip t - tii i t Lb"ht'I:l h tave b! t'n 'i' -' t i : tt i t: I a. i in 1 l l a l. ( hah rbel' To ii' I') .-,t1 one y r :In i,hti tini: i t: ,U1 tI ( I' t:t!)/ ' ,i . ' t d 1)t' itL Ch t- . Ien wt : e t.h nt ah .- git m I1111' ti l I'iI 'l w I''5 t le o io it ~i , a . tlll' w't af ' li ( t ! 1-g illll) I;l, i' flreit L rs, )'.1t11 , and thni go i'L of o'nn h I'.I . T ikhere down i -iia r ' f tw mid aIt stippnd, an , ctn - " tl y OIb " it- n Vl l't : with, in tit: of tha t co i t i, who liw r e' 0ui . t hi. [:Ounsti i saidvt.h t lrt. nm- inm ShI $2,0 for t;emnt h us chimi trom yh caal .T'san. a'es u nVle GneaI o tnf sunettU Iswor I o -i v. en hed i t t heo iC r tri wi' tl thoe entle -Xe. e\no erf the li t li un.tt h t or ishI at OfIuate v nr.LCIi I lTe replyd thamelipiompt:v ili-i wa :t*kThu h's or(cwih w-tn -1 t at r aft,'e thlli gd w11 Il e shefvustin.' i0. i' ~t wa'y in I pret pl-ve hut it t up i .hs tovon ti heIjudge o h - hi nlil J ns lra tI ll ir e13 a ei woubtl:i~ pol -li' wauet renIi ale af.ol just a (lI hil.t ta p -hwartz vi ot,e ex-1 u di an l)!'Ild. aIi ma.O.r thet''e t all exI'i-0 co <n r a 110 I-or ne natet, he hd l prwatz thaIllV iit I,-fore 03 the bar, ioun h)i'n ult.y of Ii thetu- and fin im aIn thosn IltIe ita:i, bul~t) tuhat whiuouhlI ierno .hirt ont appaier Sot dfndat at up Li to iTombin ole and illsorey .\fr i'o i's. h,l all dlat to Ce ng rs fro rd I '11)' . Sih camel uI 'ttwn ae t 11n1( I''rOIil tor enerartz'-, te owo it . .the hi-i e, youhe , the ra hlaye f:url it ted, "andt ibi thnsg Schawr ltz aid ar.diosked, andl the11 IaI was1111 river andaine had of i court lie side (counh y nlvere e andyIln of thatoi. (Thos[e whoavigure o oany $o,e0s ahea ln hs andic inr two 1 the wounded oflicor, this olllcer ste up and said: ep "General, I will tell you what will help my wounded arm moro than anything olse." What is that," said General Leo. 'Just let, me lire a shot at those itn iudont Yar,keo musicians playiag The general laugl ed heartily and said ',Well, go ahead and let thom have it,." The ollicor had a gun loaded, put one of his best and truest gunners to sight and firo it, and the shell so well aimed fell right at and amo:gst them. 'I'hece follows 1cbt no time in regaining the Opposite side of the river, and when well and safely over coruienced play ing, apparent"ly with milch feeling of J>y and gladness, "Hall Colum bia, Happy Land." The fondest anticipation in a wotatn's life is wlhen she is looking forward to the coin. ing of the sweet and ten der little bundle of hut inanity that will sonte day call her mother. It is a pity that this joyful expectancy . should ever be clouded with solicitude atd dread of the physical whyich ordeal wvhich ity ill- ltatern. There volves. of is o need this excess. ive atnxiety if the prospective mother will avail herself of the health - sustaining ('power of Dr. l'icree's lFavorite Prescription taken early during the expectant period. The special organs and nerve-ettters pertaintintg to muaternity are directly fortified anid reinforced by this wonder ful "' Prcscriptiom." It gives the mnother genuitte, permna ntent strengtlt, capacity atnd cheerlfuiluess. It reniders the ordeal of illotherhood abso lttelv safe antd comparatively easy; itsures agatiuSt subseqdue"nt relap>se and prostration; lr)motes atnple atnd healthful nourishmtent for the child atad endows it with natural contstitutional vigor. -or ti:-Iv, thirt-v rrs Dr. Pierce hias been chi"f, conunittt; phiysici:an to the lInvalidis' 1lotel antilictal Itnstdte of' Ititltl0t. N. Y. Anty wo tan111nny cotnstilt hinm eithert pet-sonally or,.>y lettcr trc o car)g of eanl wit hi bsolute ass raice. of rr"xving soi att c ical. : ap e ndvice fo r ite hit: h it professionlal aItmhority. By enclosin r twecntv-otne (1ileniit ttntls to pay' th(e ros/ ) ri u 'a: tir h . h will I i ciyve a .)cer-hot l copiy. of ir. Ptii. '.s thouia n -p: te tilrtrttr t .hook "The l' p e itt's Comn) Sest et licnt A<1cis er,' or a haTIdsomte cloth-honnd copy, for thirty-one OnItam. \of s. -red lit, of ltrnt i1ills, Saratoga Co., N. Y, a " I atd aon )r. P'ierc's u'vorite I''i"'r i,tit 1 beit); taSo good for'n wvoll tt,wi(l) rhibl. .o I got two buttles laost Septlinher, and Icnu aer I.th. I h;d . tt\"elve-potoul hab dir. \tlv i i .as cni .ttd . I was ot sick in anY twat. 1 cli,1 n,it tit;-r any pain. anti when the<hild was b~rn wals.e( into attther roo an teat to hl. I ei'vr b..l an after-pait or nly olther I'l Tlns .; the eighth child and the largest of t mll."t l.' E5T LIM ITED ,"r 1 DOUBLEDAIL.Y SERVtEE u l inaa e la Se. AL. 1. -utaW ..pl o t\l.aatilat i Nt. l:bal' .t", AU.:i' .t Lo. 1] . i Nea llYlr............. Olam i() N ri bi' el' i at......... ..... I 1 .. ti5am aIaIth iI>e ............... :a ',5pm -r5lndnrt I;gataia....n............ 1r.ga -2:Ilta-m hr ichmaanas................I tarp ,J'5am-z \\* -:blon................ I ' -Pia I aan .\r Allram vS L. . ;: matja 0 rn1a hv lk'o:.......:..t. nm.io Lv l.:k;eb asA.... ..... *In1-- t Nunard s............... 2 S3aat a -I:l-om,i Ao I,es..................>am ,53pma (rehaa'm'boo. ......,.a '9 -.. .Ita - \\I aneoia>ro...........am..-.. ..\....r..e.............:-... an......lia (li himl-1a.' N)lXil)eT d T -t l-U-l of ini.---y-.... lik th m (3I 10pmil \ bbeil ) til. ........ .i 011- I 0 jm -tnm ArAWanta 1. A L......... 2-0'm 5210am1 LIX illi(I NWtrrill '.lly . A-I thens.............,.10 42})nya (Idill A bbeilleV( .......... VVO- 0ami 15pm Clin tn .. ........... We w:ai ll st Onr i Pianos,e Or6i ans tam Pice(ll s. We.dolftdw of m ney ike herpg,fosii; us andllt we wil sely u adb el Ie8idtoc ofd iI som ofl thed be lst intm t is n t othyon al btyoe.l Odeak Sotl Cash( uyr v willstUnftl s5k bus iess Wj)eeOont >fs ll instrumefupt,-cons arts strngs nd Upis t XingXANDE.atrc ant ne,justint GnaeEit an ow you co bu n. u Ar Columbia C N - 1; I .. t7 00pn et@r..t7 4 43am 8 l3pr Ar Cloarotto 8 % ,. A8Lam*Npm Aonro A L -'' 0 05am 9 46pm oc... -----. 8 15am 1123pm Ar - --1_ " -.1230pm t530am So liiea. le - -**2............0...9 2am 9 loam ar elgl~r -:.... -...*1135am*1135atn Ar Dilrham via S A 4 09pmt7 82am I.vi)uirllam"...........li 10am t5 2p e ,ldou,t A 10.. . ..". " .>*20,nm e,Ricno,, ... - ----. 3 *155am ]aington viaPotlItR>1 rOim 12 311 Baltimore ............. 12 48an 1 43pm New Ydor)ia. ""... 345awn 350p - -or -....... -----------*6 63am *6 23p Ar IortsmIIuuh..,".; Gh 3 Norfolk... ..-..... 5 0pm 7 30am ----.--..*. 6 05pin *750am~ 1 aily. fi)aily Ex. Sulday. tDally Ex. Mondaify.' Nos. 403 and 4f2, "The Atlnnta S7ootal." 8olid Vestibulo'J'rnin, with ltuiott S1oper anod I)dy. Coaehos botwon wahlugton aind Atlanta. Anio sullmtr Solpers butwCo 1 urtsnto(utha Loud Chester. No . 11 l , '3h 8 A. L. Expresa." Solid '1'ru11t of l'ullinatt 8epora . rd Day Coacheoa betweent Portrluouth and Atlanta. For Tickets, Sleepers and informa tion Aapply to ticket agents, or to B. A. NEWU AND, General Agent, Pass. Dept., 6 Kimball Houso, Atglnta, Ga.' GEo. McP. BA'r'rE, Trav Pass. Agt., Charlotte, N. C. G, STr. JOIIN, Vicc-President and Gen'l Mgr. ' V. . Mu3E,-:, General Superinten. dent. -. .'oLOVr:t, Traficl Manager. A.1n . ANDERSON, oen'l Passenger Gencril Oillee:.#Portsmouth, Va. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. >rt t:.tl4);v i AM t t t,rygg Vud4iejd 14r.d-tlc of Vt'aerr 'reftt 1 lA Lna,ut A. y r , 149g1. N"rthbesnI.. Na.1t 1t. 3 Ni. N.. aM l :a r D.r ti " t it. N v. Atlnta.C., 1 go O Au o o ti: w tl,w t.t. . 0 *y i ol 0 p . " o rdea. . . 910 W 4t 24 * ur.' -.:..l0O03a .IlSg ( f n eMl l..... 1000 t{ p .. . ... tit,~3 I ICO ) - irueiw..... 11 V a 0 t p . ,.Westn ster 1 . .. . 1 9 4 8 p 4 { . . . . . . . . M C(:R.. trAl'...... I ltl 4 46 p .. .. 45 + irneuville ... p * 80 p. p-arlanburg. 1 7 5 18t I ... A60 3 ...... .. . . .. .. " 41oktb rq.. 447 y dU p.. .. " -> Fi t.M Vte. b.uthabound. No. 85 N D.i87 y .- Daty. flaily. D r Ohlnotton-i. 16 a 1 48 p /.'achfrnd a.. 1 .. t.ia ,tp..I. 1 pl 6 5 r. halote ..109 - -2 -ll ...... at..........10 P 16 a >a rta1nburg . 1 11 rf e. l reenitl .lf... A 420 tral,v.3 4 _y 7n-'r. w a y S ry sI .... ...... ....... --....n r B l . ....85 - tl ..t pi 4 w1 0 0 . . - t ne,yvi ll.. 4 a 001 p 80 $%_ A" a. na, "P"~ p. m. "M" .roon "N ight 3featern Vestibul. LifIed. 'Jroig t'miltsU cl.pin o a between New York an New s Y3a (Vasinga,Atlanta andirng . olas Uhoroughfare coaahes betwoon Wmp ei Aon and Atlanta. Dinina -x La.rr. e all naeaTl r.,nd lI . IIia .. '& .d Oar and1 oo1hes, tSirouI, * a *e - m pSOe o(ptagl ea qawn. y - -m ewOrLesura. VI? M)anta An o sou,tboun 4 er I Sewing Machines. Wfe d times by selling at t id. croak about the scarcity1 w xho let purchasers pass mn great long profits. If you an Organ come and see o0 have on hand1( the largest ianios in the State, incluin io market, and1 we .dre going oc' our prices to be lower r will miake Our terms for lily a small cash-. payment le saiting smooth. For iy, you can buy a Piano or from any concern in the itly on hand a full stock sting of Guitars, Banjos, is, &c, Alson:th, various 'or samle. We are selling lously low prfue.s: If you 1 you will beaul-prised how tock of sheet, music, both t full, and you can.'get any. songs and ~ music at any uly, WROS~ & CO eE,s, .,.