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#THU cHADOW1:*$ $$ OF T HE $ (COR DI LL LERA;* $J Or, The MaUnofia Flower. :f ' BY VIRGINIA LEILA WENTZ. M . l c -I(. Ili' ilt T, i i il lit,'f l gi'tilii I \ I o %%ls .\ll (11- (., g i -I' \ to iv lY s \'I II , Itl iN ..Ii . . ... .\ .I. . . .*.. 'll \l'I ~ \ . I, I l 1, ii' iiileh lil sia 'islisy \\ ' stI , 11 si iiills \~ ti' I i l' hi li i i ' \ lei\ I ll ' ,1 w Is .is'l :. I. o w i i ti1 111 Il ' f i( - I il d l 11 -1 ! ' 1 :1 l e' I I i l .\Ii ii .1 5 e iisll. hit'. M lslisit ls Il I \ il hii s t i s si i. .\ lit Is s i t i a l Iit ihiil lii.' s1 ill i' lia ii si' . 'eI st - st i wVil'Ill s it s i 1'1.l. i s 11 the dI:'Is h-in w ai r tl a s twsi b~t ho t \ h fi y I' aI s i i .' u l l It I Wu' 'iil' sI li i ::i\\ i a :It i il I I I - I ':lut'ii s~i liii' i ii : I :'st . *i *i 'j it' Ils iie l li t' l . ' I' ' ,\ s : . s ':a s ii| iiss- iil :i t p:ii I g oha I ih li* listtiliti . \V it i il I ti l | - i~ l s l \ i | '1 sI l'ts l lis t . i n :ll | l-. e l h l t . ii- ru- Ih n i' 13 - o h Ifi t I a In - .\ bhiso! fe li : s ,l l 'li'tl. In :i :ioli it l.t : I. : ,-n in ~Iilf i all' 'l I sl ' j1 i K-;Illl li t. ibr.o lit h~er t-r a i lt'ue.as'iW Sivet' s he side~ b tis-ly lii.l :th ls ilO t' |til\ thii isviv , siii:: sit: li- yl , dier.hi p' llt ' tis Ia Is h iii .irt'i potwlm to thea\r :: *Vt2sfil ab,,ani i,. ai. Ilil heon lti I lsth i r l 'nh s i'i-iii:. ie "OU to tin tlli silili 11tsng.11- {{ ii'shills 'liis4 i't' '!iwis'l tlilv, Iisis iii, |ilin ''' 'lle( t'ni'(ittly trce iiiit l \i) is thriol'i'b her ips whi1f'tI1' hsl h~a e l i s1i.:int,ll'i aki n , did not hi-'r IohI ilou.,n i,:. i 'i wna tas d in ttin- iiarl it n . tti~ "doi YOil t iii' ii le O in! ,| o t \\ i ii ond to.eher tiC min, ,~h ,, A , o i wI gth?. to her. "t ls it ss.n" iiisl A112 ltiht'' inaws 1a tn l''h 1iu ho uh -t of (i y ''Niti r 2-: 12\; , .' J 1muas jilt lp llor i. sliecn lya ie h iiii3 'lt -i'tt -( tae 2 Itu'elofiiC I till nil "A ii'i i p t- I t acrtisht's u ne . lii t i asIIni VOt hons u18 th 'b no '' i tlt'1 C p he-h ait u w i, I li'sf'ii' i insr l0v11 1 .. lo .! sl larnt iu tiI'l u withou h :;~l.m -i'Itii i iy b~' with llsh llh, aas i ii'emlo he harveled11 110t Ji'gits .e ht al waI havonic htr 'Iawefhot i u hl~tod kule. he knew thy seued don! e Bulat teidns thdedri had ton en whotapealed tothoey ounger wi: hiut "Whaont haver yad done It uriul youn tho sig; bha Jovee ong nthel n there wa .1 dillicully. The wonier y her f-ee 'als its ex'priessioI--tit' waz the spirit gleliei through lier felt ture tvs. Hier expreIS.Sion waNo Inauldenl inlgly chngal nn l vanescenit. A I tillns It was Ina rvelously like sho1 silk. To get Ithe elfect lie wanted1 shi Inust hm. strongly inved- inoved, foi instaulee, :Is she h1114 inven by lte sightI of Ihet( sunlse, (onl the sena the other) evenl. lng. Pl'tinly (11lc col d n1o1 t get suilsets jit' l i ib t ll(( fii ll "It l tii-i.till" ii (ll . tniitl seI lint Ii estdo..u I prislbi'ti woiiildo it. Why nog Ili- 1,114w hilu1SOe t' (o pot-ss ss it ch. i-. fr. a har i hiat was aiil th Ill hI use hte had s14lo Ill .,11.4 if I i ' (I Ii It I,,( -i tI't I.i I S I Ii I: I I II I fim aI v I lsli lt:il, ' a il s i-,1 1t 1 lil I 'n: I l I g i At l 1n th Ar-te' ill his W ill;' . s e l ba i t 1.111:1 with a coi p it 'll Il iI 1' ii il h is It-l . :11 it I i p ike bill i lit I I ' :1 a t I I 't ht I ll l:1a. 1i ' t :s b alb g II r: ItII mu' ii''iii' I I q t I I.: I r.' I~tv lt u ', :n ll balance; hi.t o i ' 1it . i :1 1 1 It ''-ng shouldi I( l IT - i Ih - . li~ i 'l t i iit Ii . Sit - L i w vs unsi hit ti i-iit pe I;- - . .--tIli- i-ll isnI u ih t .Ih i an I bi" - ' V s I l l i i ' l -it re I le it I I t- ' I' - - i i . u-t - :I t. It-ti: :ll, l tlit ''h. t ' l 'in'' lit-i' - sin I~t li-li.'- --h I -I nh'ii il pr ii n: t h sit' i t 1 r r ily Ilb:h iiou -ver l' .- r I- -:- a-- w e l w ' e \ t r i s s l~e 't i10 st le is e h i i -i t ; .1i ib is \ -i -~l ii w eI al ;, 1 -- iI f 'o lot k\littoll. It b' r h- -iho o -l - he i ' i .0.1i stll I a s n - i! I.tar- h f ll i'-t i ; -: re.1 1-- ' I a .i le i t . r n -aI.i ~ --n if !.r \ l \ Isi e l i. i .. 'l i lIf'i li-i : i l '~ - - 2 I t heri. It' i f \\ t' e I. ' i l l ai * 11: uu ti) it''. i '' 'i' , w ttt 1: iiitt ib l i - - 'i ilill itiitl It' . tl' Iitlt . Ili' . Holt' hit t-,u ii1 u~ i i ii i aii u i i Iht o lo u ~ i I iiI I s (t ii l e a t T i;;'t a it si'' i'si I , - th t':lilt li. -Iiltttt sl itI tt tl''-t, I ij n l ltli \\ l it \ uIttt u s siItttbt h-ct~ t i lib'1- gi it i It-. i ilt. li rt lit'. (e-i n -i St -ili it ti li duky ru lu-l ttC~h i llititI n V tttu i- ri n l ie hl -vr u JlIehlitiiop.s~\'''i gln tn tla'ui. 'I'lle s~~~~~Ite ('ilb Vii ierli Couse [ -11 1, ('t' 1' ;ii 111 t Ion lI Illr1111* glt I -t or i iii olirfeutt (o ht .hn un ii no kh. 110- -int-r uil ~illlg vhilli t al \\:ilt--t to ien < Wae iv 'Ile ig iitd s el i .- li.(t e r. '' lIl by t' y i~'l . .'' 'itl-u in , ity l . t butI Hunt hiugsll.\ uoig hi nt t h u e 01111 dein tely but oi'' it ltter l ii they,,lt Ilg it he t.t ne upon an jcinl of new which :agitl lin rtly. 'The wrd of, therniselves, ho~wever1I. w11-re nokthinl sta rtilligtsi inply lt-o: "Yott reen11, of' cours, thuat pre3t . ble eyedl ])t 4:'uerin' girl that * yiiol u'e to see a great(1.ai of? \\'ell, she ha comne two possessin (or at frtune.. ,,h Was Ithe oinly 'lin r(lative of an3 Iliel or S0on14 onet. who <died sudienily wit' Out a will. Th1 i w 414ii (1h4! Ist. I III #w her drivinig 4'ty inl lhe lt, ids ill- Mil lognev. Youl woul scarce-ly hlave recog)j lized yo.'r once sh'y, siinple t t le coun try oh -. The ne.\l daly l'e-yri was ''uch e vend:11hot gettling n1 pacinlg ensl forl en n vas. Cll.\PTElR V1. .i man.t andll I wilin '' 4II t gele 41lI'g to getherl ill till- wornmli's dill9 tnill ille fi. Vn ''tli t'S. Till 111 i 1i was SI(y Inlg: 'Si 0 t ill r' fls. ' if) lmi'a 11 .. 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The priest'. voice- was level, Jist a little awov WI whisper of I.tic confevssional. "Ah, I kow,"V' thet woman broko ,-1 "and It Is Just bticause. oC O hat I 1.i'liyo sent for you. I ha ve' only begun* to '6i you, father."'. - ' Pere Darville gave a.uilekl,- upward i glance. -'A year ago an uncle who-hi1t1l 141allow, Ped file to sueli penu iryi -tanil ' mvei'4i t - dependenlce aill muy lift- died. I. : l ic d I! -suddeinly and wifhouit a will. The law gave his fortune, to ,e .h w'cki use. I ('hliiec'd to be is siste'"S cild. .Tv.O 111011ths Ilgo, in . i st , drn '-e I found ia docurnent .u confessionl wrft~j;, tenl by Inly unn-le :1111 vvidenlly in)tende. ed to be uei pubb iil,- in orler that ris-. titution linight. lwf fITi-1i. -- ".\My uncle, .\lAr' (if! 11de ; 1r wohl (0n, "wa'Is at ereo11 ;111d for, yelkrs. u'. Ws4 the tirustel .:iy. it f4oI an : 'istSo; eratic New ()le s ilnily* in Ailgerica. Hoe turned their f6ituin rI! l ' douibled it, It aper. and ipgi ti'i l a fair' s In !4ui ch .11 woy 111 .h ;i je. n lin e tii bi ii .i elei The14'. fa ily? finally dwil lhif I i h-.% I bo oie reprf@ZI sentatlive, :1 young :1a will.) slenls..to have trustel nlY u l blinlly. "W hen ti 11'war hel 4n thil,\\,e'. t. Irokil ou "t th 411 1i n l ' t I i . 1i1 u.1 I W I I was (I r I n1 i y1'13 it t ei Ca se or' thve111 1. i. .y u was l e' ('il over her with 1141m to invest. . arls. 'ec ived h111ni ih I op i'ius . T'i ' d t y4 t be i i Ih i \:&0utho h1111Jr. Ili wats Squ.;ht. 'iull y t it I, Isilles;s tilier s a s ',,1thle, posesorof lrg sin of Inloney 14o in 11,W1. thislt r~ 4 ~ Hlsa te s Milli, 114 : u l t ot glau1l\y , 11 l li ti s bu i lit' ''I'V r's n1 ro ll rAi4 i ' fotun ." br41t' l ' I'Jr~ib. hl to hinslf. 1 V4 ; Iil i 1 ,\111' N I t l-1 14. y 1 0 1 S I lt' t 4411 I'"ue 'ld dt44 rt. ~iinp'lioib lii lo rA1 1l -, r ill. t i ith r\ 111 i i n Ill eIn4 I I. I oni'j . ii \' pIie. I - .\11 l: i4 h " .lli i ll i'e.e i .iV i t g,l li 'ielc'p ji "1141 -.:44her fl' th 1 .-ws 1') f the fall b-iii'' f 1' m ' , <' t.u. f mem4 and4 kh' I '" In, sin t hat, l t1h kn w. - -t l rose toh wrtigdek n he lic ic' , olit' li i -. 1 4'ilt p4ile44 44 l uh~ .hi t ae~ lii \\ -I,0 11 p-le lch . .lxc T4 ,\\il 110 : ud . } ,' a' I vUri1i' itliins to ung ii l 'en in ofrt n o rdyjin:. itou1ti tninkit ri 2OOn~( acren ofn <h-inn il Nw-r~~o ('ntdl I thecc iics ati .a -into w'rmIg'f Jefl which watuu1, ihatiy , wi1 is al toiu l.wth w: o lenWih'li......... TNSEED. 4..1htdy "nullea or tgyt.clatio Ito tihe ithpi n I llu.. it.. t pis niiale in) 4"i. 4 'Olt) tfi t p ublie vius tethe4quail(ei ai uIe ol' 'otlln 'eeds. 111 6' yeartig'.a thle - Only.. use th at wals ft he; Itg,',tu 1..4 -on fr oinl 199)) . 3.1.yun,:eno <f theml to -.swe t uit 1) iritose an -L ve Ithe rest Ik 1the nuals(h OF thle ginlner. They wou l a cetylate on the ginne's b,1uid1t-1n4 it . t'olild 11b6 lonigt' lind r11611ng g . i.n -1 the hotise, :Inti he - -\vOulli n l ti vel .th4m. til ., it a back wllII . olu ov .jl 1 itl..tI. . let .thein lie and v n eatfiur.. 1 I, t liio uncoIl ,11on 011$.sce.ficaps~of themn Con tuin o of h iI s lyin i hl Iiius gxpos;l t 1 1 ra.1 ailille giIne ry. Stock of l.. n %....-. .. . Vai i tlin, but .ieir .nutitty - v icall was nI o appreciateid. -In fIwt it was omn it vered that they woldb kill pigs dand ho."s ili the Win V 'r C- tune, and that ifl' ell to cows in ,I'Aid lotterate :iIi111itires. ie ellect. was m11PI. as . i tict ihan ais au artiele of vidue. i*a n11y the ginflers, in order to gtt ofm ut oif theI way, began to hali ..heik 111d anI hunlp thit-I upoln 7near b~y lk-it-ywi tu : i4gico eri that Ihvy,:conttai'ped- valtjidiel fert'lzil 1ltol'. rties, . especially 'fhr 'wheat. A n tn Who Jdierqtt t a -publl'e Iwntti rlin .oti h64 farntk0on htJil to* inlake flner. Cjoprs ofdba th 0n ' ) is i-h lo7s- S1 I ruierI t.eI r .-sow I t 'r. - e lize tit, r Vale ai l t.; tod, id: i t the a of. I a$ eI v i'l Nvil, I -.' 1 10C"I I iI t I itr al t tl h r z 111 '440 at.e sb 11h4 w rl the.iil.. Ji'ry andl cx. 1.'rjumL it Q"Ii S w11 tlt'ne , an'll if wa full lqln;! f fit~l h value( (4 cou'onl uI Own h~ i%1(VIjtIj I.i ilt (litt ft|PI wa1ins41 ntlii1 Sth'n hatL the t nol fe l'4(4'4it iq 'heioi wt"a .s iN IiI ,:ci k' ''1 144 l4-ititil Wi r asji t r o seib,'.k* to At4r r-Wl fo oll for. caule and -tliat the <lry l ' iu ll were a tine sul I lit ( ulot dd gni i 1 . '44 -.k 141 s. 1 lt h yf Mit f h f cot i a fa.r . i i ft }v a nint r U ir. ii i lit. up 4 ~ ---~-- - TOlt e ofeom I~~~~o coliff bte S ' l ' ill to t het n' Iti a reW' ees- )f '11te th ;lt it I.; -4li0 Vhh t ll valte an uot y(t 4-t nihisevv'irtd. 11 1, ani I -ed Ib t tinaking pa'per 44 e ro<a e Shbronchiti ll ha tenl wr- t wtlve. miuls I1.'o inakin.g it art, to bke ilt unnIgIr.ddntely at-differe-ut plintis I lJk cttI helt. This iOnlykcc it 121 lv th r ;Itivauct lb.e<. pri'l-e: 41 tilt. -:111A. suece it tin ifr-.ucing yo urniigi ii Oh briV1 .i . , while its l n.if 'it tapptit. ci, t mhiT kig ev, e put - eicog:ngth f uor r theet un .fni it illnre yoau. rsar i'ng.i i A i?-1 f ho.tt I c n hh dcnnt rghnt' f or nr o i td '.T - hardgr.1t's ul . of66 rn -ntb i'ANo~iS wiIH arrln*nccda SO~hsd in tfi-to tip 'ailar size <h i m, mos E'it eyo rbtal. , i - pt '-t ii II 'in-4 4 y rap thiet ialw. Ion oril'tii -alniIel Wvia 1. AN'eeable Prepaitr-atioiifor As - simijafi ng fite Food and legu la (ig letS ouitils .tuid Bowels or Pr omoles DligesstinChieeiful nie-ssand Iest.Contains neillier io1 NAOU(IiLPo.' 0 ic'ra. A .'cc O.T i c. /kit 'o/'//ji-Sp, LfPi tWA/? uAr -br/ - . * (/,u~f,1,f t:, r J lbw n rr A1irl'cc t RemeWdy lo rConstipa I' *likon, Sourt Stunjach, DiarrhtocaI 1 I IoI s OI I 6l s ,1.yerisi IIS ess tul IEos orf'IMEP.'t N1CW YOuK., rXC COPYOF WRAPPER. RiE1miLATING I C TTON PtIES. One of the most piractical nIr(sses lIefore- thleItr~t Cotto GrowerJs' Associatliotn at M;Icot) last:weeIl wIS by Mr. Pope. Brown, ..pini.9idient of the ( eotgiat Agriculttirdtl 'Nociety. )js.. (ussui the ctton problei le said: "Two . tears ago we stairted a Vleat movement The rivtitwfvs that huniti dtret is of thousI l aWds of h aslels of wheat have sinte leen 'raise-l in this State. It has put iitaliress OfII thlouanids (t iot hats.into -1.)0 pockes of 'the -farmers. llow efin we. chel,*,fit, :p .1he Cost of* pr iluetitt joln of 't.otou 1r' raise tle piice 1of it . W.e have .o. t) do bne or the thelit Tl(. i'ulb that does the plowin, .o gtith1l tir*:va goori lid-igv. - Landl is cheap. p The farimier enn raise his mule cheaper thlai le can, buy him, he can raiie his flour chlea, lpor i', hi v meat cheiap er. lhe out.b;'in'wr has 1.ot d1on hisi dty uti e feeds hit.s family by his own. !hiotor~ .unitti h has'p11 titied the food for (heii. typeopleh anid sit y ttf tle ito this sein. bring '6 .oth suchl ptrae(ital ad vice as this ty dto ntood.. It .is advice which wtillhi honiotiueiatl- sults,; to the atrtop~cters, 'whlateve t .effetetta niv.~t -.av b eeni u1 iiItttt thos -roins..who I failt 1dl t o hav it. 'The q ues1tiltr of'he p -Mi tatble ttin(ee ol cot toni :ests; afte (all, tijoni the sparei tiinie to attti iConlanUtionis atid tt litn tI iIo t di 'issj.m- of platns tor unite.d ation of. cottoni growers with a vity it') coui~tirlling thle iniarke t. 'i et, ini spite -of efts-lOi mn l( le*hss spas modie tduring ifty years ini this tlirte Ston , 1no (dan has bh;eu dpevised wherebhy 1~ eciotton-g.4rowers .have been led to itd ai;ction. - Iii t-l~ieatitre of d-he case such aiction iiiis ext i'emiely~I <itul t, if l.ll iiiitossible, as lotng'-aS inivolual "-rowers arie guidetd in their ''rationts byx whait tiiiir neci.ghbor's iiat4 be (doitig, ori byv .rit.tII)i .Q Nseatt- growers. itn dis. tanrt pari ts nuiy he @itng- It remaitiis-or the inivii~idluat to aidapt hlimistl to cir t'umlstaniices aind it hie-rld that he is los tng mante1iC in the lotg1 riiu andh aiccumni htin lg deblt i inmaking 'Cotton his lead-. ing crofto t tuni his-eer1gi(es itt mnak tog a hin~ lg at, bomo andi iraising' co'tt on N\othinit was kniown 4of sortghium tentne in I he '>tth utntil abtiut I SO. tv wa.tbeit only iu<Itfor syrupi~. 'Ilhe "iid wtw fedi t) aniili, b ut oieni (iiit <.lf andt left inr the tiehtls. 'The syrup ~ .as Ii g'tat blessing to die 'Sout b tdii uring :Lte -civil war. G ret~a < Iots ~Iingve ie:. mate~by chemists to nitki sugart frl)tm thet syrtip, bu1.t up to lthis dte they ha~ve failetd. Fot yeats !lie grttest vatltie of thle catne was coni sidlered to) be the syrupl. It is suiperior to the "bla) t~ck straip," cuittifugal stuffI aitd gltuiose miixttoi'. sp J~VOin the tman ket. But recenttly soighotun has as su met ani id assertett it(sell ias the most prol ili f orage that'can tic raised ini the 'othl. Le~iig the syrup. value oil, iL is woithi itil th1 inf and1 :1( iotible-re (jui redt in growing andtt cuinoi it... It is excellenit whleti used iniu -aaI.- I I feil from the lields, it is perhiaps tio st vat ulute. There .are perhaps a halIf dtozeni or more v ~ariut iet~of can ie. Theli .Aiinbr is the 'earl iest. and every farmer shotuihl plantit ai smail hOt of I hat so as to llave forage. thiree weekts earlIier than liecotuld get, fri~n tie late -va iet ies. Thietn lie shouild lttit thle later kill after (decp pre4pariiat ion, thliintg it so As to iliJ(tk arge s~talks -and~ pltenty of Aced.-'i: Thts etoul( b' cut mtuil led as it ripenis to hogsi~, nutits .antd cattle. A. lot of it ready . to elut just before i kill ingi. fr-ost to'uld 1'he' e :tiad stacked and 'thi-t wouhi ktaut til l tb; fir~st of d1an uary. Mtumle wiill keep itn Ifin cont ditlion O.1t soighiun cane alont, 01 withi sti'timi amt half11 'ta~iois of corni they will keep ofn'line untdition. But tihe ilOst. \votierfiil It-stits- are produced by 'sowiig- about j~tw buhels of sot ghtmil cane to thie 'here. * II: upland is sown it should he thoroughly sub soiledt. ittnd ;hlarron~d .aoil fertilized fai'ly- 3.vell. Lf bottom,..land that, will mlake2~~aboiit'.4d huatlo e r n to the CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always. Bought Bears the Signature of In - Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. acre is sown, manure will not be nec essar-. With favorabe seasons, it is Said that one acre will make 12 to 17 nIls of- ood hay, every stalk of which stock will cat. No professional farmer will do without sorghum cane next year, for. it will be greatly neceed. SjmuvIn. LEAlN IiN G IY . E RIENC. Sl'irogress " in Thu Sjartai makes the followmg valuable suggestions Farmers oighit to know that ten million bales of cotton will bring more moniey thani twelve or thirteen millions will, and yet. they will plant enough land to make t welve million bales, Pro vided tlie whole area planted ieceives the early and latter raivns and escapes the calamities that sometimes befall a portion of th e crop. The short, crop Ithis year, I A0n , anit the Iihmh 1)1ice re erivedl,WS 1was notrought about b~y thir 'Iwvn ma nagemien t. bumt by thle Lord withholing the raini, for it is evident that tJie ar-ea planitedt under favorablie (conditionis, woulId hiave y ieldled twelve imillioni bales or more, andl instead of 10-cvent cotton it wouIld have beeni 6 or 7 cent s. These facts ougmht to teach farmers a goodt lesson. We fear they will, try for another big crop1 this year. Every fellow seems to expect a failure somewhere that will lessen the crop by somie provident(ial calamity, and maybe lie will be the Ilucky mani to have a good crop andl get the high p~rice. So every one thus hoping, plants for a bidg crop). Nowv is this right '? If sonic portion~s of the area planlted has to fail in ordler to give the other p~ortionis a high price, the fortunate will prosperCiat the expense of the unfortu nate. Fortune will change and~ we may not1 soon see aniother time so0 favorable as we now enjoy in this comf muniity. Laet us be careful. We ought to learn by experience. This year we planted explecting to receive only 5 or Scents for cotton and~ we ecoinomizedl and~ made our expenses5 accordingly by gelung l10 cents for oum cotton. We can pay all cxpenses amnd have money left. \Vill we (10 5o again or will we be extravagant and perhaps have to meet our obligations with 5 or G cotton niext year 7 Facts and figures are better evidence than a mete say so0. Let us see. Date. Bales. Value. 1893-wI 7,549 817 $ 288,1i18,137 189.1-05 9,901 ,25 1 297,037,530 1895-9i; 7,157,811; 294,005,3.I17 I189;-97 8,757 ,9;4 821 ,924 ,834 1897-98 11,j100, 004 320,552,601 l108-99 11I,27-1,840 282,772,987 l899-a WI 1,486,-Il 6 386,784,820 'The I A00 cr01) will probably brinig S175,11(0,1)0'0, leaving the Southi in bet ter Ii nan ciaml shiapeI than for many- years. We believe if there is niot over teni million bales mnade in 11901 it wvilt bring -8500,000,000j. S ighin ig is explai ned by P rof. Lumsi' den as an effort toi get oxygen. In momets of worry or depre.ssiOnl, IC ptiation is greatIly reduicedl, until the nmeed of (lie lungs causes a dheep in halat ion fol lowed by the exhalationi that we term a si'gh. A clean feeding place for swine is a primne necessity. OUR GRLEATECST RIPECIA[IST. F'or 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has so successfully treated chronic diseas es that lie is acknowledged today to stadn at thme head of his profession in'thIs line. -His exclusive method of treatment for V'aricocele andl 8trictnrre, without the atid of knife or caiutery cures In 90 per cent, of all cases. In thme treatment of the toss of Vital F'orces. Nervous Disordlers, Kidney and Utriniary Complaints, Paralysis, Blood P~oisoning,LRheumratism, Catarrh, anid dl. cases peculiar to women, he Is ewjally successful. D~r. I-Iathaway's practhA' is more than double thast of anvy other spec lalist, Cases pronounced helis-s by other physicians readily yIeld to hid treatment. Write hIm today fully about your ease. Hie makes no charge for consu'etion or adlvice, eIther at his office or by mail. J. N ewton H athaway, M. 1)., 22%4 South Renatd treet. Atlanta. G MONEY TO LOAN On farmlr g lands. Easy p~aymenits. No commissions charged. Borrower paSys ac tual cost of perfecting loan. Interest 7 per cent, up, accordIng to securIty. . . NO..I). PAILMER & SON, ColumbIa, . .