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EUGEiNO
KSCAl'ES FKO.M THE-W0KL1),
THE FLESH AND THE
DEVIL," AND "BASKS
IN INDOLENCE/'
HALCYON DAYS
STSLL AHEAD.I
II.- TMiiIih <>rru( IliruN
llitT.' Ilri'iiiu*?llrvitni* of llis
4 1 i nl i,ov.'"'iVII<> ?i .Mir i nn
I rival Iliiii^i'hftltSrrN.
A - I it hero Loueat !i !! rnys
of the inorniiv- *un, hreezer-', ?Io!i
?*ious with south rn yrfinnos.
fickle my !?ooL< wi'li * ! > en
Tit ' t:1 11 ml f!: \' my
i'lir wit It \: ml vitality.
'! lie :!inv o' a - <?;:t!? ru niiu
i
;pron '^ :t 11 IV 1 :i1! ' ! oal I ll.
:i:I?! 'to -had vv play hill*' : in!
see); v. itli th ' 'roi as thov st ml
forth run ; pivot inp. A
. ? 1 i: ' ..I--- Mil!inp alnnp j
:> if horn" liy n uns? < n hand,
ami t!.o ! " nt su-vt trom tin*'
roses. fresh with morninp dew.
As I look upon thos* thinps 1 am
pla'd that ! live in tho Smith. 1
am pi ad that I livo in tho onlv '
i
truly American portion of our
count r\\
I'm rostiup to-day; yos. haskinp
in ahsoluto indoloma*. Yos,
ami 1 am dreaininp. Droaminp ol'j
n-? * .....
aii me glories which I have seen
during I!io past IV?w weeks, and
wishing that they could go <?n
forever. Such a world is that
wher?? live our dreams. Ah, how j
we would close them to ourselves
and carry them with us always, j
Hut alas, we can not. 1 beams
are the creatures of our iinagina
tion. which grow according to the
depth of the soul of him u ho ere
ales them. 1' is as npossible tori
a person without : < at depth of
soul to dream heautilul dreams as j
it is for the sun to change its'
course and rise in the west. And,
as the soul is fed with pure audi
lovely dreams, so i- the life pro
ductive of noble and worthy
actions. We act very much as 1
we think.and dreams are thoughts
acted in an ideal world, which, in
spite ot all that we may do to '
suppress them, will tin ! life in a 1
real world. So let ine dream. 1
V es. let me create high ideals. '
even though thev never he at- :
tained. And let me dream of thej:
y -t. and perchance ! may he
hle-sed with a memory full ol'jo\
and happiness. I\v< n now thorp '
conies to mv mind ti dream
of a lir.-t love. lieneath the honey- 1
-i 'dele and ivy \vc tol ! < or story. '
am! t !i? :< . .ircanmd ol the halcyi'ii
day- ahead. They arc Mi!]
In ad. I !' ! in 11' 'tor lor the '
d. eaininti. '
I'ond {'raise for Wsmiric.
!hit I'm m>t dreaming ol t! e .
>v ! mi t!111... i . >! S he 1
mum tiiii that have crowdcil 1
them ' A into m\ Iil'e during 1
the pa-t lew weeks. I ii t. there I
m\ \ i-n n? our near Mairirie i
Von have rend in-r verse-. fresh i
from lior pen. ami fresher still
from her kearl, ami have wished
licit you mi^lit know her. Von I
love lior ' Vcs.iiihI well you may. i
"dm i- deserving of ail I ho love?
flu* sweetest. the purest ami tin*
tender"st that i- within your '
power to fool, or know. Mairtrio '
jo an invalid r yes. and may j?or I
hap- nover a<rain fool the rush of
rosy promise, or ambitious hope. I
but within her soul there is a I
world of poetry and song in
known and unsung bv the worh
And in this is her sweetest oonsr
lution?the well-springs of llop?
and a music whose chords tone
tin4 stringed instruments of lu
own soul and put her in hartnon
ous unison with Ilim who doet
all things well. She is strong.sh
is brave, she is happy, for she
supported bv the Ciod of heavei
and eotnlbrled by the spirit of 11
d* ar Son.
1 am glad that 1 have seen lu
i'aee *< face, and. am the bett<
for having been in her <'hristia
liome. A ml just here may I not
that her ononis are rare? The
hit ye;ir*, is living now in th
new and fresher strength of lie
daughters. They took mo in as i
I wore of their own kin. and
know that often in future .years
will dream of the kind and lovin
hospitality of these dear people
I dream, too, of Will C'oloi
whose atllietion touched my hear
and caused me to thank <?od fo
]>erlect health and strength.
He i- not ahle to walk a singl
step. He can not so much a
stand. For nine years he ha
heen an invalid, and his on!
means of locomotion today i- l>
Ihe aid oj an invalid'- chair. 11
lakes a lively interest in politic
and makes himself felt through
,nt 1.;c ^t..tI ...
r ? ? 1 ? I I - MUM I ? > >>1111141. j ? I | I | J, f I |
irticles no the ?*oti<1 ition of tiling
t- lie -<> '< them throtmh 1 Ik* news
paper- -tii'l magazines.
So loii" a- ! 1 iv? \\ill I ?1 c -:ir
nf liim :i- my romp anion < 1111*i11
-oino v?tv happy days. \V?- hav
not in o:ir hand o ie more worth)
>! love and s> in|>:itliy. and
ivon! 1 ihat wo ooul ! draw lY
Will Colon more of those beauti
fill thoughts aio! ideas which
know lie -> mot inn -< fool Al?.
' hc.-e dream-. the-e I'ancie
ind lliu.111- ul liM-mo'-y that on
il.h n ? i p.nn-e in t In woi! 1 o
roalitv and live lor a time in tl.
land of dreams. How I lev
them : how I rheri-h them The;
I?rin^ iii'* much joy ImI? ?* I.(1
is not aiivtliiiri so fraught will
real pleasure as to r?*-i upon life'
wayside u. 1 dr. .mi of friends am
loved oiks alar ; or, ii you will
lo take a journey t?'tlie* world o
irnntrination's fancy and creation
I often rest lionealli this -pp-adin;
lak. magnificent and inajcsli
with the years of storm and ealn
which have marked its ora. am
live for a time in an ideal world
It is the only 1 ime that I can trn
|v escape from the world, th
lesh and the devil, lor in in;
ar? sweet, (hey arc tender, the
re toiichinir iii< 1 full of thftt hm
niony which moot- a hearty n
<ponse in 'lie heart- of thus wh
1 i\ > . at least. somet imos. in t h
\> ,-ld o! dreams, tied hless Ma:
j*ie !
Aim! in retrospection 1 .<> 1 ?ae
to the time wlien I was in th
home of our Kitsie. of whom
have already written. I see h<
C'iV 'Mill full lit mi I'll I flllil liOinil'l
anticipating my every wish, tlni
she might contribute something l
m\ pleasure while I w,h her guesi
Hut in all of her gaiety there \va
the undercurrent which is th
deepest and purest in every lit*
I sometimes think it is a pity tlui
more of us do not put the undei
current on top. It might he th
means of waking a responsiveues
in lives inactive and discourage*
And there is the dear old mothei
who, reclining upon the weight <
I...... * *
Dentil swings hi* lantern ami eries
"AII altnartl"!
I l Innk deuth\-|t ruin sweeps I liron^li
'' I lie solar -y -tem
And passes sun- ami moons that
I warf onr own,
A lid elose he-ide u- we -hall timl our
ilenrest,
s The -pirit friend-on earth we held
t he nearest,
And in the shining distanee < Jed's
great t liroiie.
Whatever disappoint nieiit may liefall
me
e !n plans or pleasure- in this world
, I of dmiht.
I know tlia' life : .? wor-t ciiii hut delay
me,
! I'. i' .to mallei i fate has power to
stnj iih'
( ! rum I hat trratxl journey i t the
i.rent I >cn! ii rout .
Ii v W! I 1 I I !.? Wi i n \
CABTOTI T7V.
1 3..
(?
< renhon i-; ?orpin. and a
,. gracious man lin 1- out it-: keys,
lavs 11i- hands theroon.aiid wakes
It . , , . .
11 whole -y-tetn oi the universe
to llie harmony oi praiie. Monti
4 lain- and iiilis, and other peat
. object- are a-> it were the bass ol
I tin- chorus; whiie the trees of the
wood, and all things that have
lite, take up the air of the lnelo
dious sonix.?Spurireon.
f *
Kvorylimly Saj? So.
1 Ota^onrots t'andy ("athfirtic, the mr>9t wonderful
medical discovery of the uk?. plcasI.
ant and refreshing to the taste,act gently
win posmvi'iy on Kioiirv-. iivit nna noweis,
fit aiising tin; entire system, dispel colds,
euro headache, fever, liabltual eonstipation
and biliousness, I'lease buy and try a l>ox
OfC.C.O to-day; 10,35,fiOcents, tioldand
v" guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
i- ideal world everything is as pure
1. as the morning dew upon the
>- (lowers. Yes, I know that life is
\ real?that lil'e is earnest, hut it is
h made much sweeter hv sometimes
>r blending the ideal with the real?
j. by living in memory the days
b that are past. At least such ate
e! the thoughts of one who dreams
is'often, and who hopes to live in
t. j the memory of his loved ones
is ' even us thoy live in his.
Kl UKNK Kl?w \ It Its.
i- j The above artiele was written
,j.| to l lie Sunr.y South by Mr. S. II.
lb-yam private secretary of "Mar
He>t Willie". The' Majjgie" re
ferretl to Miss Magjiie A. Kieh
.v anl, of Columbia; "Kitsie" A
y Marion, S. C. lady, Mi?s Kate L.
Illue: "Will Colon" is our own
"Junius"'. All ol them are eor
'respondents ol The Sunny South.
KniTOK KN I l-.UI'llisk. I
el ;-t m r i ' |
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
. i with LOCAL .U'l'I.K'ATIDN*. :? y I'iinn. t
RI reach as >: mo UlNcuut Cnturrh is u|
I Mood nr constitution:!1. ilnrr.*1 ninl in order l?
0 ; ouro It y? o muni tnku Intorual iu>' i >'<. llaU'u
| Cntnrrii is t;?." i !..o ii.i'.iy and nolo i
| i rci'iiy nn tho blood si i! mucotitf Kurfu Hull's 1
I Culurrk Curo not u qiiuck medlolnc. It w is
... proHcrUx i l?y out* of tlx- i? ?! pliysu'imih in this !
i i 111(, .<>i y .? n ! ru'.nr prescription
, it isi-otnposwi of tin* best tonics known, com
! it.' . \\:t!I U, l> St til.'II I J.I lU'tllie '11I
rectly mi tin- mucous surface*. Tin* perf. i t
It I combination of tho two hwredloniM is whni
! produces audi wonderful results In curium faO
'.irt ti s. lul if lestin, nl.i.s. free
I l'\ J. I'HKN'KV .V til . 1'rops . Toledo, (>
(_ Sold by dl':rfw*lstprice TVMull's
Kiinillv l'lis tire the best
THE JOUHNEY.
' 1 think of denth as some delight fill
it journey
'I'lmt I shall ink" when all my fa>ks
are done.
Though life has (given me a heaping!
is measure
|. Of all hesf drill many a imiji of
p I pleasure,
'i Still better tilings await me furl her i
Oil.
f41 This little earth is sueli a merry
if planet,
l| ! The distanee heyond is so supreme.
! have no douht thai fill the mighty
spaces
I (letween us .and the -tars are tilled
ir! willi faces
More beautiful than any artist's
dream.
I I like to think that I shall jet be'
hold t Item,
I When from this waiting room my,
soul hat h soared.
I fcarth is a wayside station, there we
(> wander,
s I'ntil from out the silent darkness
s yonder
AN ASSASSIN'S BULLET. |
n
Lays Low the President of the! *
Republic of Uruguay, I.,
THE MURDERER A YOUTH.1
I
j The Assassination 0?cnrs During: '
a Fete in Celebration of the In-; v
dependence of the Republic? <
iJie Ai ordered Alan an I iipopu- ;
lar Chief Executive. \
S i
MniiimM.... \.... or. n.- I
; O- ?' *r , 1
a national fete, which was held;
1 .
here today, i'r??sitl?^nt .! idiart'- (
I'ordi was <!:ot ami killed I>v an ,
llif assassination ??l the mvsi '
(Innt oecured lit* was leaving ..
tin* cathedral. where a Te Dentil <had
lini'ii ail-:. President l5o;da
?1 i? ?I almost immediate!v ill'': 1,'
! fl
was shot. Tllf as issin. ivoi;;!,
named A nvdomlo, was aiio ttd. j
Seiior (.'iifsta-, president of tin
senate, assumed tho presidency oft s
the republic ail interim.
S?>nor .1. Idiarte Hordn was t
elcfted pre side n t o! I rujruav Id:*'
the term extend'a:* from Mareli. t
lS'.M. to 1SD*. Tlie fete at wliieii
lie wa> assassinated was l?oinjr ]
held in celebration of the inde :
1
pendenee of rruguay. wliieli was ^
achieved on August -J."), 1 s*2.". ?
At tlm time of Senor Morda's
election he belonged to the ollieia! (
party and was elected hv a very I
narrow majority. The people, it
was said, were sadly disappointed j
at the result, I.tit order and quiet ?
was maintained The leading pa ; |
pers ot l ruguay deplored I ho
olootion of Senor Itordsi .and declared
that it marked a reaction
in the country's progress.
Later. President I'ordsi issued a
proclamation to the ell'eet that
his administration would conduct
the business of the slate in the interest
of the whole nation and
that he would invite the assist
since of sill political parlies to
that end. This proclamat ion
made a very favorable impression J
An attempt was made to sissas '
>inate the president on the sifternoon
ot April "J 1 last. An sin- 5
known mm met president Horda'
on the street and shot at him. f
The president escaped without in I
jury .and the criminal was cap
tured. < >n that occasion the president,
accompanied by hi-> aide,
Lieut. <'ol. Turivne, had been j
horseback riding. As he dis
mounted in front oft lie govern
ment palace a youth .approached j"
him and drew a pistol. IJelore
the trigger could tie pulled Lieut.
('ol. Tiiricnc stnirl; ti]> the urini
of t hi* would lt(' a ' .11 ami (In*
hall j . - <! over th" |>r? -i IfiitV
?!< : .r
\11her :ittt-mpt was mn !< i<>
; t ^ ; i s > i 11:11 * 11 i i i mi Mmv wIi-mi
win'ti In* ivomyimI a l.oinh M-ut t<>
him I roin I,a 1'lala. A rl*< iit iij .
!t was in a ln?\ ami -<> an\inm-<l
!!i ?t it would o\j?!o?l< wlu'ii tinbox
\v:is nju'iir 1. I <>rt unit i-ly.
suspicion wa< arou<<'<l. anil tin
Iiox was turned nvcr to the po
1 iee and de-troved. I
i
lle-training irr 1- an ama/
i11lt work oi <iod. It is more won J
derlul than hi< settinj; a hound to x
the sc:i, that it runnnt pa-- over. <
Think what a hell every unron
verted bosom would beeouie it tinSpirit
were to wit Inlaw and jrive
men over to their own hearts' i
lu-t-. ? M'< 'hevno.
: i
WAN'TI 1? TIM -TWORTIIY ASH ACT
|v?- m-nlli'iimn or IsmIIim to travel fur r<
H|mnHllili', >-<itahl l*lmil lions" In I. kiira-tcr
(utility Monthly t*".? to ami e*p?n-?-* I .?-?i
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I ' pi. W C'lilca <>
11' VoU tt'ouM be wi ll willi a ^
treat mind. leave tiiin with a fa'orapie
impressions ot you; it
villi a little* min?l leave him with
l l iverible impression ot himself.
?Coleridge. L
When (iod semis darkness, let
t he dark. ' his so vain to think
vo can i^iit i; up with e.tn lies,
u make it an . { h;:._ i?ut it.irk. It
nay be because o! the darkness
?e shall see some new beauty i
n the stars.?The Story ot Will
.an and I.ue\ Smith.
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o the sonjrs o. Z:.?n. no orations
'.j uai to t itosi in ; Ik p, .p..at s,
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