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Ill' ' — run v i'ii. n> x v uy Tlic ! i’nblisliing Co. o 1 ■ I .lied. 1 r N ear. R. O. > Kditor. Y 1 IMH. THI i AMPAIGN. Il i ■. 1 hat t lie St at i ■ conducted xx i 11 ;.! ;:! lirst. The ■ • ii improve* MH* J: . Dar : i - lied the larg x : gi w n t lie S|h*;i ■ i 1 he inusiest meeiin . T. :•!. ■ ' . ■ as eX- . ^s. will y< l || -'MIH.' issues riii-ii ji' |-li:i|is : i if-I i ;i n- : ..t Iml ;nl- . t ill I \ ;i nil ■ i-f'' in his : -; nn l t In- i .\ ~ h i iiisrI f i i his lii"h . I - ' 1 \ I Iml is . t(. In- I hf . ■ . 'I 1 H it f\- ; i f ulll i M llf ■ i- ti t !if w ji\ FRANCE. I'riniff s inlifi-fnl puvvfrs of rffii- jif ml ion Imvf oftf ti liffii not iff«l. She hus hffti ili‘Vasl;itetl hy wars eivil am! foreijrn. Her eiti/rti soldiery have lieen mcire I han deeiinated l ime and lime a-j:aiii. Her Ireasury has as often lieen h}inkni|it. and in a few short years she has risen anew stronger than ever, ready to hold her own with any of the -real powers that view with a jealous eye her ad vantageous posit ion and her internal si reiif I h. \\ Idle in one sense i In I - re lie h are a verv tiekle people, their industry and their eeonomy as well as their versatility, serve as a halanee wheel In run smoothly over roii^h plaees and thus safely tret over trouble. This was manifest in her reeeiit ■.■•real disaster. The president of the Hepuhlie falls under the assassin s dairtrer. In a few hours his d< ad hody i-- lyint: in state; within three days his slieeessor is eleeted and installed. the same ministry is retained and the % wheels of "overnmeul eoiitlllUe to re volve as if there had not heel) the slitrhlest interrupt ion. It speaks well for her .~tnhle tmv- ernmeiit when the assassin, in the hands of an infuriated moh ready to tear him limh from limh. eotild he rescued hy her armed police and the slaver of lief heloVfd president kept from the fury of the people to he tried hy her civil eoiirl s and exeeiil ed accordiit" to tin law's eomuiiiud. It i- meet that he who re"ards not law and spurns restraint should he restrained hy that same law that he lias violated and b\ it he escorted to to tiie "in I lot i ne i hat the law mi"ht hf \indieated. WATER FOR GAFENEY. 1 It is a satis action to know that a preliminary siirve.v ha- heeii arran”ed for lookin" to the eslahli'liuieul of wal' rworks. Many things do we want in ti.ill- nev . hut waterworks we need. Sonie- lhinus a re eoii'’e nie nee« hut l his is a prime necessity. I.ft the .survey he made and the re sult reported that we mav !»• pre pared for what is to follow. EDITOR P. E. ROWELL. The sad I enninat ion of t la shunt iu" alTra\ at < i reel: wood helween editors I hoin p'on and I {"W < 11 in t he de;i 111 ol t he hit ter on I in I -1 insl. i' iv- re I t e| hy all"ood people. Tin- eiivumstanees attendin'.' tin t roil hie have very properly heeii w it h he Id. \| r. h’oWell wa- v -ry favoMhlv known as teacher and editor, lii- ioss will he felt hy more than rela- t i vi s and friend-. FROM WASHINGTON. hoth exceed t h i s: a Id ished h is ; 111 i a side of tin arrivals, ciimp on has A Newsy Letter 1'rom tite Nation’s . . ■ 7 ‘ doesn I V Islt III Headquarter;.. | f ’orrespondeiu"* of I 111. I .t i><■ i.i;. I W \siiini;ion. .1 ul\ -.—.“■emitor Sherman often voices the niinorils in the Senate httl when he nlTcred his resi st rttei intr th** I nst erst at e < ommcrce Committee to impure into the advis ability of re"nlatin" the charges made on parlor .sleepiii" ears, he voiced tin overw helmiit" majority, both in anil out of the Senate, in a conversation eotieeruilt^ his resoltt- Krv the Yir- I’otomae. Coxy amp often. Carl i> I he hoss t here, and he i d overmuch even hy his own A Letter from Texas. [Correspondence of Tut-: l.i'.i>«<i:u.l M< KlNXKV. Tex. .I line -I.—W hen I left (iatTney ahoiit six month ii"o, for Atlanta Ca. had no idea I would land in Texas, hut here I am located in thelinest section of the Star Stale and in the finest county I have ever al is like I he thirst of , hchcld. and I hroU"h t he columns of Scraps. Th" t hirst ot rhe heart for what we ion.w hich was adopted, in* !'’all t he sent inienti the i diaire for the (lew. It is ti feel- your valued (taper wish to write a in", a stirring, ti loii"ino, which |,.|ter to mv iiiauy friends in South nemlv all of us understand, which ( . jirolim| „(„.,,. | iim „„d none of its can deserihe in words. ....... . , There is a ipieer weird tierman story "hat Mind exits to he. of a man who lost Ids shadow. We To my surprise. I find the <|uictcst are told that he I an object "f , .|,,d most peacahle eoiniimuity! horror to himself and of dread and dis- i T|i| . ni . |n . ||(( lol|; , wi |,| pistol t nisi :<» his nciirlihors. \\ «• Iio|k» hmim*- Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking, Powder Absolutely pure t i m a ft er sa \ j a" t hat it had no eon- hoi|_\ wi 11 some t inn* write of a man w ho has lost his sentiment. There are neetioll whatever with the present st rike a"aitisl the I'ullman Compan> Mr. Sherman said: "I reyard t he I'ullman Companx an I sityuir tru>l a> t he 111ost out ra-eoti- nionopolie.' of thedax . Thev make enormous pro Mich men—a very few of them, for’u- —in every community. They are men who have hceoim* hesotted. Si iml into disrepiltahly hesottiil. I itev max he men who have yielded shooting men to he seen.a man found in this county carrying a • pocket gUll” is absolutely prosecuted to the full extent of the law. To give you an idea I will state a eureiinistnnec: It happened that, while in attend mice at a picnic recently Weather Crop Bulletin No. 13. I he weather and crop condition have changed materially and for the la tter during the past week. The tempera! mv ranged nearly normal, hein" slight lx below on the iinmcdi- The Young People’s Bureau. True Merit Always Wins. Years ago there lived in the into* rior of New York a hoy the -on of a . farmer, who also worked at the ate coast , and slightly in excess in the , r ., ( | ( . ( ,r j, p,,ti,. r . T: e hoy was a interior. Friday (.lime 21Hli) was niarked youtii heeau.'e l > did with very hot wit h lempemt tires hetween his might xvliatev r i.e undertook. lie was a leader in tiie ordinary a lit. ; their physical appetites until they man with some young Indies did some ax" heroine tilth> degraded, loxver targi'l shooting xxith a pistol, the iluin iieasts. without ever a pure or yotiiig man was report*'« '.Miami |im» over I lie cut ire State, ex- yollllg eepl oil immedial The X'Xees- sive heat was general over the entire j I,,,Id ttpo sports of hoyhood an I whenever the farm or the pottery relaxed their n him would he mud give their patio:.> iluin iaasts. without ever a pure or young man was reported and lined return in proportion. It is perh'r! !\ |ii"h thought. Tor stieb a for carrying 11 eoneealed weapon to me that there is a way to man t here is hope. | heir sentimental The p« m w p t |, f , tilties are only paraly/eil and limy he revivid with elea r reach thesleejiing ir pi'oh ea'e through "overniin lit a dioii. hill of a d >/eii Iim A the cotton region of the I'. S. tlieeveruge repairing - >mc damaged article or maximum of |:»i stations being '.*7 .'hxisini: a ni-w imi him :... —. r- - . , , . . Ills fatlmr xxa- imor. and tim larui •eulb.riti.sof this portion of d.'gr. es on that dale. I he sunshme wa> sn! . (11 . |m , (> i!v .„ , was h.dow the usual amount, averag- 1 |, y ,.1,.;,,.,,^ U|) ,(„ , d forest. w hich is always possible. Tor t be be* ■x :| ! 1 sudiee. x- n wbo has yielded to his ap ing the ra!• per mile to l» charged hx thesi mpanh > ami providing a | penalty for overeharging. I in go\- ernie*it ha * t hroii g'l t h ■ i :t rst ate j commerce law regulated railxxay fares, and I lie laxx has heeii. I h dieVe. easily enforced.” Mr. Sherman |iroiiosi - t • eamp on t Im t r;dl of 1 he I’ullman • <»m- patiy until this matter is disposed <d. \ II sigii' fail in dry xxeat In r. and it has heeu very dry and e\c;-sMvely warm in Washing; >n o[ late. At any rate tin- signs which s.iid that tin ; tarill hill would he disposed "t hy t In- s, mate last xv ek xx' r. all false. ( 11 is :nit dispos*a! • • I yet. a 111nmg! 1 -I has lieen li ni- he 1 in C Iinmit lee ..f ! In w hole a 1 n 1 report e, i ! o t he >e 1:.11 e. a i.d it uo\x said that il I in' final X >le eaiiliot In reaeln d on I u. 'd IX heiol'e ad jolt rn im 111 that tin "*■ 'a!'' will sn on the glorious Fourth in order to get ii Noted Upon : hut lie ' said las' week t hat ii xvotild he voted Upon t In n. I in n eerl aim i< s eoniieeted xx i I h eXi-ept that if will | >a 1 mi lool;e 1 a III t ie sliak X 1 ol' 1 xx dax - ago. hy n asoi 1 ol tin' of t in populist Si mil’>rs am two 1 lemoerat s. l^t eer t hings happi 1 itt Alt hough M r. < 'risp was 1 I his lifst term a - Sjiea 1,1 r 11 oiisi as an a uI i- •'!e\ml is m ox sal I that In ran ha Vi adiiiin.-t rat ion l iil ii in e heh petite- of intellect or instinct there is I'arely Iio|m'. He may he in husiness. in may he in seietiee. Whatever h*' may he in. however respeclnhlc his position, ami reptilalion imiiii max tie however aetilale ills outward appearance he i' a hesotted and an tin Texas are very striking and as I have reformation always lived «*>n • sandy.” land this black waxy land is odd looking to me. It i> said that any thing planted on it will yield ahiimlant lx. whether it he cotton, grain of any kind or vegetables, and when it rains the ground becomes gummy or xvaxy. the mud will stick to one s feet until it is dillieiilt to walk. A wagon wheel will beeollie clogged to Slleh all ex- W’llliamsbiirg counties. Over-Hows of creeks and washing rains dest rue* III »r* » ’ • * ’ ' • •*- -- fm'l,mate, a misshapen ami degraded tent as to make it hard pulling even live lo crop* occiirrc'l in Kdgcliicld, if the vehicle be empty, but when Ahbeville. Anderson. and tleolH'e dry the roads are like unto a tun. ( . <(|lnti) . > |> ( ,Mruelive hail-storms pikr. At tln> tiinrof t hr vriir Um‘V iillM* men r* :» !. rt |M;; duly ' atv wt ;:i*r lew j if-i i 1111 • hill. ><* i*.; t’li til!" I ah'! t!i !»il** «t fe.s ; l*t ’ ; ! 1 ; I ‘ 1 i 1 l J f i * ‘ Iti»r: .1 «*n< 1 nr . r lii.i. n 1 m Tin l arifT hi tin Senate ! I will In s'ime t iim xet XV. however. '..li: isi Tuesday. hef. ip it heeollies a \\ !imi it does xx e may hope for a lit- improvement in the condition of things, hut not a spasmodic change. I: must eiime gradtia 1 lx. 111 gi A1 good News Notes. I 'iil'respollileliei i if 'I III 1,1 I " I li. A 11 .non. S. ('.. .Inly il.—.lohn |!y;iis eaii out measure Nlr. Self ol Maud, in eraiie killing .lohn killed al m. liar lin e s tish poml hi t weak ,■ blue eraim which measured six 'eet ami II i Me i liehes from tile tip ill one W S llg loth. I ip of t Im ot her. and sj \ feet 11 1 ' illl hiiek I o t oe. ! ! s I leak W :|s id g ! it ■ Il o: i g. if he .1. cid.'S to i.eei .Ml. I. e; i in 1 idat < for ! 1 i' ■ S.-r. lie 1" S 11 '’»' K'l ".■na! "f W ; il . XX 11'> is hy g IIhe .'Mat • *1 ri.: ap I C li !!• l.ielll Ti Hing th ■ um xpi •• ed term of th'. late S eiia'' ' ■ ' .hjiiil. a ml \x!m Ita- a inmtme ed hi- '• :. .didaev to 'tl'" d liim-dl’ . M ' ' risp i- iiot yet an ax oxved I'.ndidali Th i ;v is a dsih r. . ■ e a - 1 • > ! he \\ is. ih .to of til. all' l'.‘ ■ lilies il; !iax i’ g Tresid'-ul ' 1 ev land !'• d loW e. ' hy po- lie, mi II in e i t i / e I Is .'lot he - e\ '. r y time he pok' rs hi ■ |"S. out of til. W hi! e 1 l"Us e !'• >r a drix' «.r a walk. Tim- e XX h.. thin.. it -illy a:', not willing to ai Imit 1 ha i ill' ood y g U a l'i 1 i> a*iy prute et i":i. v !. if pi •oil el i' ,|i \V« Tt II led . w : i, • •' i t 'e , d''tiy. They >a \ . anti y*> ;,r eoi*.'. ' - pol'd' II 1 .lul't f> vvit Ii t tu rn. ih.it i 1 Would lie well u i uii im |m sjide XX itimut a radi'-.' 1 ri i.l 1 * •jt* .»t ellstolll - m ,!e • W!:!' 1 i hi -1 • t. > > < , SUIT' >UI 'id 1 lie p' •l'-o|| th. ! ’resident ;i' : > make it i III puss - nn x! a ii | dun ' i iliiims le xxill have I llue-lll l |e XX at enm lolis ripe as ' •'! a- any one else, tor In has soiin ll'ge green one- lloXX. M es-!•'. 11 a : ues. Jllaehwidl and < .m- nada. ft*, 'll! tile Mid Ha 11 le Gru timl in ighl .ol'lmi >d wei'i in olir e • nil- munit y la- • ! week, hunt ing up -■ mu- st oh 11 •g ood - W hieh a lie'. :r*». Hill 1 ».»?!- imr h; id st" den from t he st' .res nf Mr. 11 a tile - and Mr. I!la<*kw ell. I.I'I.light .low n here and dispo-. d of th t III. Thex f< Mind Some Ilf t lie g. m »d. T!r- negro ha- 1 m i •! arrest. 1 and is It-»\v in jai 1. liar Il", I la rx a rat i 1. l.u X el* W *:l> l*!i fin* a murderously : m d of ! In •. 'lit ea ■; or 'fool il e.M'.'l to him. :i m 1 t hid tee : r- ''i .1 . jo i ■ .. it! ioi - iir ■ I'ely u ■ ad m • 111 to remiiid -''UK' '*:'ji; . 11! he xvotild i If the tim er. ature if In* has killed the senti mental part of himself, lie has made hard and dry as a Hint He has de- stroxed the life of his soul iind b.'aiily i,! Ids xvorld and .ill the sxvect ness of ih eommmiion with the unseen, ii knows nothing of the thurst of 1 tie il art or of the peaceful joy of its uMil itirnt inn. I in \vIh»1« soiim*. living ! heart crave., sentiment, and in an- s',\ r !'• that eraving it ! urns from I he pr For most of us t here i' no s.-nt;: ..-lit. m« rest in the present. 1 It should Hot he so. hut it is. I he da i w. are living in is hard and prae- !i! : t In t hings xve must do. the : , e- \v. must .•neounter. the i : ' we must perform are hard and When our heiirls thirst and ny we turn to the past—the iml sweetest xve Till.I tire t he just scraps. Scraps of life Higlit ami memory. \\ .* do not mig -t.tries or deep lessons or s of pe.tple or events. We ip t he scraps in our incinories ,i:r homes. W’c do not re- i, r a!! our a-soeiation with peo- i us'ii to know, of limes and \ Used to he happy III. They ha; k to its in Has! es. There •, 1.n s of soiuel hing sotii 'hody —I few notes of some- - Vnie. all echo ol so III e ho. ly s , wl.ieh has heeii lingering all i rii*. to ret urn to us now and There is a small I hing xvhieh • i i d one day and another small a. hieh inipjM'n.*d some other thing of the moment and yet :';i iii d and held, to he seen vividly as at the first. 11 !icfii on. of a t hoiisand a homely, common happeu- | , iv i - a hit of lan.lseap.—a dun low—a pi.•tur.—a corner rn- piece of furuitiir fa \\ i ejin not regulate these ... They an very erratic and i: la r. Times nji places or people may he i U'ollght hack to US. We keep tile scraps of memory and the scraps ol visilde things. Most of us have about us things the meanings of wi;i<di ar- known only to ourselves, i.xliu h speak only to us. whieh are 1 d tn Us. heeallse they are olir nw , and nohody else can understand ' ik m. There are little fragments of 1 i 'i._ h'lig ago out of fashimt. hits • and tinsel which were new ago.Ilowers and grasses.I rinkets ; scraps. Th«x have voice I for us. Iml 1 hey , - ,; l illg between HO tlltd 7<> per cent for I lie hoy wa- a vim! - t'i ae.plirc ill.* w bole State. 'Tbe d.dieiency bax. , ^ M,, " • h,- -i.xi-i- \ re so ■ , • • ,, .. neeessarx t" failiel* ■ nal he rullld mg a lendciiev to in tire cotton. . ■ . . . not he -pared to alt, ml the winter Drought eoinlitions have he.-n nar- ( , r I’.ut rowed down to portions of t lareiidon. the hoy xxa- in an W ith the Knirfield. < trang.'btirg. Klorenee. and aid ot his hrotla r. nn.'ya ai'his junior. lie chopped and eh ared 1'iui* a'wes of lurch and maple xvoodland plowed it planted it in corn harvested the corn, and iln u asked, as his eompeti- snt ion. to he alinxv'd t > at tend school duriic. are in perfect condition, none heller in t be I idled St ates. On almost every farm there arc what is termed a "’Tank which is not hing more t han nn excavation in low ground into which rain water empties, forming a pool of water, for the use of stock, alld reselllhles Mr. .1 etTl'iesJ pond. t he st r« •ants dry 1l|. in ditma;. |, summer . hell. •e this -y stem i.' rc- of ere fix > sorted t> . for water. rain. 1 hr Cattle rais ing is carried nil to and : ;i If a great < •Xtellt . Large past lire- nri to .lit ion occurred in Itarnwell Laurens, New- herry. lain.'lister, and Fnirlield eotin- ties. Destruelive wind-storms in I’iekelis. (• reelivilie. Kdg.'lield. I.au reus. I nioti and Anderson .'.uiiities: the storm of tbe2'Hii being especially scrveiv in Greenville and I’iekeiis. t.lvingdiie eousi.leration to areas of and to areas of insuMieicnt erops are vastly improved W h ere iiliild the p!K .1 ' t r a r. only xerx sweet Voices Il :!( ,i- "g to ii- iniisn* •ueb as in. in our community Inst week to -ee si inn entile. Melvin I lopp.-r III * 'ixvpell'. 'pent ;i fexx day s last x\e. k al In- um h -. \ Harris. dr-. M i rx l.ir ter am! Mr». Nan- Smilli. I’.ddie ll.i'-ri-. ami 'di-- \imii' Smitiiall xxent tc Sp.utjinhnrg ia-l *at urday. Ml's Ik II liyal's. xx ho ha- in eii UUiV.'ll lor sexerai dax- i- aide to le out again. Ulll*-eli'iol i- enj'iying a xaeaMou w. ek. Some 'll u- will x isii this :t t< A RULE. spar* anhui'g nn nl. and I ak> in I he eneamp- \. < . The Great South. of In ace to will be eh xx hen \\e -hall h'-ed \\ I'iiier may i, 11 Ues! i •,: ia i *: X h» 'k - and -U'p i e 1 o' I -. ne'inhers of t h • II •j f'I i i J * j; il'i 1 i ! . i j I»I » ; i«* 1 •. i J i: t! t ! m lilt- atit t In 'u. Tins may max he merely a lliell I h U' • ' d ! 1!' making t i.em-' lx — line III I lie II dm t le in -e!\ i - -o • * - lent i'll s as t'i ! I'.I the t.-rilT hi'l I ■, tell hy t ill S' '..'t' not hing in sti en 1 iev f r ot il ■ r s'.: ;<• think • i Vi • r r ■omi - when , i •nr lie ft l.od y g.. urd- in t i uif i f. AU '■•x t . ! 1 !l 1 II I'Ol 1 1 M 1. it se| \ toil. ,x\ <d i.x a 1 i Ihf ; ' d \ nice or inst ninieitl emild in- •, ".ii. sout hing and tender luirnio- X lliell none of I he composer » ,i • eniild express. I hey may ti 'i ii homes lost or given over to hi seen iii every direction with their herds of cat I le. ’This would he a hot climate xverc it not for the brisk South hre. /. that never ceases day in and day out. the South wind keeps up its cooling elTe.-t. and is surely a great blessing. 'The well water is Hat and very hard, and in my opinion altogether unlit for drinking, although is elear. cool and ahiindent and will not mix with soap. i he most enterprising people here build above the ground cisterns, and hy this means can get the benefit> of healthful water. This is .'bigger land, one has but to walk through a bunch of grass to gel the red hugs where scratching i- a ncecs- itv. they are not on dead trees a- in your State, but tin* gras- and xveeds are literal ly alive \x it h t hem. 'The fencing in North ’Texas is made entirely of barbed wire. I he ten •.■- ing posts are made from I’ois d an* (proiioiitied bodark) and m ver rot. The trees from which their p"'t s are gotten, grow all over this section. Instead of ’Texas being behind t he times, compared with the old slat's she is far in advance of them in every wav. The harvest season is on now. the st reel s here are almost blocked with grain wagons, and those who were cot ton buyers last fall and winter are now grain buyers. This county pro duced over a million bii-ln ls of oats last vearaud abmil ItUtl.tMMI bushels of wheat and Htl.tMMI bales of enltnu. 'This sect ion is much more thickly populated than in the old States, and verx near all of the laud i- under cultivation, and every farm looks like a huge garden in one In Id is seen oat - then wheat.and again corn, then eolton. here and there a patch of millet or sorghum, and so on. 'There are eili/.elis here xvlm have gotten to he wealthy from having Im.tight ibis land when it xxas worth from lifty eents to two dollar- per acre, and now are getting from ten to fifty dollar- for it. or renting for live dollars per acre per annum. Although there are plenty ot saloons here, it is a rate ...•.•tirenee to -ee an intoxicated person and I can gen. railv in excellent eon- T’.arly eurn has nmeh improved hut wa- loo far advaneed lowanl uiatririty to receive tmieli heu.dit from the idiange.l eouditioii and. it i- .'stiuiaI.*.i. xvill iml make uiueli more than lialf a erop. Late planting very good on hot t om hit ids. beginning to be grassy where loo wet to xvork. t'otlon growing rapidly iind fruit ing well, except in a few localities where it is growing to ''Weed: Heeds more sunshine.beginningloget grassy j where too wet to work. I.ice im- proved during the week iind is doing fairly well, hut there is -till danger from salt water in (.eorgclow n county owing to the low stage of the river. \ larg* r acreage of peas being planted than ev*t before in many seetioiis hut seed is reported searec. I’k'iut- i 11 g of sW'-et potilto s!i||s ei ill I i n lle». .'lelims ripening fast i.til indix idital Medi' ' as well as the total crop xxill he smaller than usual. I’asturage grow i ;ig very fast. "The crops pi*, is peel >, summed u | are :o .iv encouraging uoxvthnn tin x have been at any time this y ear, hut would In' -till furlh.-r improved by a rainl. " xx ee k with a high percentage of sunshine. .1. \Y. ISvt i:i: I iii lor. S. i'. S. \Y. .-. i olumliia. S. .Inly 1st. IS'.il. Matters From Maud. • orrespoiidenee of Tin: Li;i"u:i: M m u S. .Inly H. — The ea u- p.ligli lias opnllcd. bl|t olll* eiti/i iis doll I seem to be taking Ml tell stock Vet. Il seemed from the turiioiit at the win;. r. of « • m r-e t he grant'd 1 im I'M 1 lie 11 >y \ wish. . i cell the - | ol terx !•; 1 *•!!!'•- .•' it: ! >o • itt- as lo demai i-i ;i !m»r< xteiisi ve y. A eai'j lilt V. ii hired lo ami t he h i . ii <si>! i "im. So at* did h" 1 " •. \\ i; i lie tools ade tl:.-..; • ii.'!. with d of th" f; i:. r ! • i oi lief, to a 1 XX o -! 1 i*;• *i •' ‘tV x. 1:1 ng for l in r’s i:, ... x. two 1 m<y - r front forest. | : : • * . s i ,d framed I'ltet ill ' , t J, f:; i f’d t he. .• i: -1 u 1 !,ey i g HUf r«‘* : ■ i i‘ If* 1 •» Si*f xx Iml a «»! ■ . ’ ad done. When . •Vfi n i:*‘ " "ii \\;ts foil : d 1 * T tl* i ! . i * > and the frame , ■ t and S -etire. tin- •. : I*.* - , 1 'ed the young ttreb ■ t . hi'i 1 i'. from that d; ty lie wa- in 1 a- a. tnas- ter ear 'That i hoy wa- K ■ 11. the foiinde I'of f or , i 1 : : .. — Kvan- gel Ira 1 .Ml s- llge . • In.mmial F :agxancc. . t\l. da v i x XX :.s Ill: <••• '(.lio I II* I 11 I* <•' 'N ax . ! an ’Ida II X' ! a III a I*' .sweet Cowpt n., . 'orr.sp , : - in a t 'oWTi.V' " . * . t upation of strangers, of times ,ipniiy say t hat I have not beard It Uh- jnal s * * i lie- of fhildh I when t h.- xx d xx a 4 big and y ears were long : p|. '.iiit and life was unreal and |, .i.iiiful. Tin y may speak to it- of i . "ds whom we shall know no : ,ri >f lit t le .•hildreii w ho died long ego of who have grown and gone ax ay of t he dead, of I be living es- t I or half forgotten or drifted Whatever il is they tell us of I hey -t ir fI'.egini lit of a single ea-e of pauperism, .•.insider this the proniis. .1 land. .1 \s. A. II xkm i i t he e|III > meeting Sat urday l hat t hey w ;i> ;i . j!: i ♦ •! bidi' X ed that th e shortest tout. • to many t >1 3 i .* free si 1X' er 1- !«> st ay at Iminc • at.d 1 do rUJ' *\ I1HMU : 1 he work l hat i' necessary . and let w :i\ . Mr. iv |., .1 it ies go a xx hih longer. fusil. - i . a*! t 'ot ton in t his seel ion bid- fair lor Wr>: 11 a ’i* 1 half a e i*op. and t he priee l In | • SilllM*. r» a l i , m» an Lit t le t i ra ves t lie soli of .1 . T. t he 111 >-l Kobhs XX Im fell out of a t fee and State fraet tin •d his leg »..me time igo. w i i 1 plea- f l ! • * Sooll 1." xvcll again. gl M M 1 man j .1. S. A mo- and daughter. of S par- unit. • ina* tanhiti'. ;. XVere at the fow pi •Its 1 •’ttr- i t 1 -1 i ‘ t ut i*m « naee a few .lay- ago oil business aud « m he Grassy Pond Notes, t.i.'x-sx I’.txi.. .Inly I.— The erops are in tin. - eon.Iii ion. in fact they proiiii-e bet ter t han for several years past. The planter- The planters have begun to nn* heart—these scraps and |av-bx and are now working tin* larger ” r 7 and of things. ' ,, f ,1,,.^ ,. r „ps for the last In' !»riliu r \ii\rU lo IIS lilt.* IWillllV, (in | ipi lie-s. Ill" | it'nee. the love I'nie hopes ami dreams we have M, x.ii sotiened an.l mad<* more l«*iiH' .— .. ... . is softened l lie road and are doing well, all hough s .1. I'. Dellinger. X. Dlanton and .1 Mel raw have a t hr. sh.r on a il • I a distant valley ant Hi. d an.l made like soi t be wheat crop only t unts out about if all per eent. an.l oats al.otit Iim same, with the exception of li. D. Wood of Hammett Town who had sir.mi* In itow -ax n g -ei ii iii a dream by I be ha/* I mhan :*ummcr. it is good for us to retain :ii cut to linger lovingly upon t hirly-foitr shocks which y ielde.1 HI l',, scraps of memory and sub- ten bushel—th. best yield . ,ii:'e . ,en w hen a mist of tears season. of the * 1 t • f * l Im- that the x ry • .' w • • \ snaiS haw k xviimli ma k e- il ^ t i.at Imme ot I’a'i'lsoll !,ee 1 Lake. m-ar in t Im s tgat* -''In d Snmt ■rvilh -. i»a- '*• t m in d to it - oM tu. .'"•'•ox of I in - ife and | dace this s|»: inv These I'inl- ai*f mife" ha- 'Hi' i • d! w lm t In r; 1 !*. -1 ' *1 ra r* haw k- t heir 1 order -ell r. •adily at lit pet* do/en.- -hi. III' HI i !»f • ‘ , |*l' * M : " a sure lal ka \dv>' rt isei*. t l! «• ir..'Him nl - IHoi I.V t Speciman Casts. s. II. t 1 i ITi ird. New ('assi l 1. \\ is.. wa trotthled with N' liralgia and 1 {lie ■ X ea 1* il im Ii m Ids Stumaeli was disoi*. led. ! he hi- Li V« r W as uireet ed to an alarm- 'per- illg , de 1 I'ee. tippet it i fell aW!' X .11" 1 he W is lerril.ly redueed in Ih sh and st re ll'gt it iiiree hollies ol Tilee t rie ea n liilt e|*s eui e. 1 Id m ilth. T.' dward S he j' r.: 11 a rri'hurg. HI.. pro- had a rmini ■: -01*' on hi- leg of , i g! 11 x eat *.» s'a: 1 'g. 1 -ed three hottle* • U Tile 1 , i' I >i. i ' itove- ot . i111 k I• ’11 - I. ouno i - and \ .* den Sul x. and wel*. '.■\ in a ud .1. h:: Speaker f 'ataxxha < •. had lixe large l ever sores on ll's leg doetors said l|e wa- ineiirahle <>iie hottle Tlleel ,*i.* Ititte.'s and one box llueklen s \riiiea Salve euri .1 him cut in ly. Sold l.y W . li. iJul’re, druggist. r.a' 'mam < *■ en- d the wry lo'.id i or it may Ih that >f those very sli -k 111 the pool* i|"'x il- * i i: Washington x i, mi ug that they III. Ve dest l*oy i I tie op| ii.-it ioi,. Ill I 1 Iv i .1 ! !. fi ;t f. ■ f ied " t'.l 1 ,. I (U 1 indict in.‘ids it i ii swell .'ring, W as! de'ds to decide merely gix'e: Xol. I.ie Xol! |o t lie re.-t. I h'' ei .1! t llloi i XX ea h 1'. t" ‘lit eut* r - tiiinments announce! for Saturday lligllt XXII' p (St potied until thi' week when it xxill 1.1 gixi ' out o| doni’s, lIm mom y to pay for I ‘m hall ei.uld not lie iai -' d I Imre i- much jeul.ui'X and hiekering h. t w en I the two cuinpM, and depart tires f i*»,m j e , t I .hseure I be view as We look. h.u'kxxard It is good for us as t Im ,j x •• a ing gently in the darkness I - lienee of the lligllt Is good for t 1 ; wing things thirsting for | x.i.rld is dry and hard and and .mail and we who are in it i it must I ..me dry and hard ai d bitter and small if we do not . limes 'go beyond the real things o; tie world ns it is and let our heart s I, . the s-.Veet lie-s alld I he tenderness i 11,' tilings which linve been and lot. —< ireeiiville News. A Household Treasure. i> \\ Tulle.*, of t'anajoharie, N . N .. - > - i ha. In always keeps D *. King s New Discovery in tbe li.pise and his 11 a - ; Lx ays ft.und t lie very l.esi I- follow it- use; ihnl he would i, .xilhoiil il if proeiirahl.*. <•. A. 1 1 : i au. i I •rugisl. < ’atskill. N. ^ .. at Dr. King’s New Discovery : idoobledlx the best follgll rem**- d i t Ti bus used in bis Ininily lor e. lid years aiid il inu never failed t<> hdo. <> do all hat is elaimcd for it. Why n pleasure. Mr. Mtniroe lireeti and wile, of l’le\i land county .were on a xisit to Mi*- Tolly A nn t I try Saturday night. S;,Hie tiie little daugliter "f li. i!uiu|dii‘ies. after a two week s vi-it to Maud, relurued li.une Sunday . Tin* ginners «.f thi- place have l.een called oil this Week by |{ex. .lohn Leveret I . of Georgia. XX ho olTefs to whet and repair their gins. N'oiti* .nv.*|M*iident bad a pleasant trip Sunday to Trovidetn*.* ehureh j and enjoyed very tnueb tin* serin..it on Tina! I’els.'Vera nee. d.dix.'fed hv ih x. .lames Madison Met raw of A ! , kiiltf«iis. . «•» • Ih.l.i rt .1. T.urdell eonlriinil.s a timely artiele to the Ladies Home .loitmal on The Kat beran.l his T»oy. The hoy imed-encouragement as xxell as r>'trail. X<> country in the world otTers -m il o|.port unit it s to boy s as our own. Tbc Im.v with strong xx ill, good habit s, and who reverences and ohevs (!o.|. has an open Held be fore him. Abraham Lincoln - father euuld neither rend nor write. \t nineteen years of age I hr best Lincoln could do xxas to heroine a boat hand oil the Ohio river. lie persevered and soon became a clerk, it post master. a surveyor, a member of the Legislature and then I’residcnl. Henry flay s father was a T.aplisl preacher, hut died when Henry wa- only five yenrs old. At the age of liflieu flay was left to support him self. Hut to I be earnest. ambitious hoy no ..list aele eon Id prevent success. Step l.y step this fatherless hut de termined hoy made bis way to the summit of success and Henry flay beeiune honored and .listingui-bed West A Truax. Wholesale Drug- through the w hole count ry. Ilwa- "i't- Toledo.o. W aiding. Kiniuin llenrx f lax w In.-iiid. 1 had rather A Marvin. W holesale Druggists. To- he right than I’resident Let "Ur hoys he cue. ill raged by such example*' llalTs fidarrh fur.* i,- taken in* Let l bent Im true and fait liful ; * eoiistHlai " i w n • , r Tin day 11 ftei" • Ih — : . id im t ion t hat 0" • ••' >f II 1M .j mi hi r ttii lit.. " d'i " 1 i 1 y deal with. 'Th re- ii'g ' ■ :11 ■ n this s. 1 ion. i'ai": . • • ■ :ht yhi i.! xx heat and'. • Dev. .1.1* Ha 1 t till 1 apt nl; in ! < " •' -l SaJ I.at ii I.',: ' "• •! if H-ksblJ ituM• : y l.y rJ son of ; •* V. 1 It II h’.n l' ilppoll foimtx foinmissioer IL M. dolly is rapidly improving and i- in the lie-t of spirits, s" much so. in fact, that he oeeassiomi I ly sits up in bed and |H'i'lorms on the violin. His many friends xvill he glad to learn he will he about ill a week or so Success to Tut: Lr.i>ui:i:. Tui:i:.'Ui:i: llov. Hoxv’s This. W. oiler one hundred dollars re ward for any ease of • ulnrrli that ciinuol he cure.I hy Hall - * atarrh f tire. T. .1. ( IIKNKY A gi* Trops.. To ledo * *. We the undersigned have kuoxvn F. d.flieney for lb'* last l.*i years, and l.elieve him perfectly hoimrahle in all business lransaelions and tinaueially abb* <*• <'i>rry out any oh!iy:at ioniuade bv t heir linn. Ki l>\ . - I ted \k "' ami Wi Ml 1 hast i’S foil • ' mi . mu Is ''I ill men M>| n, >> 11,1 . i i . ' , , so long tried and ternally. aelln^ directly upon the huml.h-t stations and loym . I . t,d' Trial bottles free at W. II. Id I and mm-ius surfaces of the |.rme.ples a„d lea.li.ngs ,.f t he l.ih. ( . -re , Drif Store. K’egular-i/. .V* svstein. Trice 7.V. |M*r laittle. Sold and u-. fult.e.-and slic es-w .11 stm , mV; S and ♦It*'.'. I,v all Druggists. ’Testimonials fee follow.