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4 VOL. VIII. ggmBTp!:5 A-'-*-**' *- JWKT1T jtW-Wi A.*-r* Sfca What docs it do? $ It causes the oil glands . in the skin to become more m active, making the hair soft B and glossy, precisely as ? B nature intended. fl I f c 1 e a n se s t h e sc n 1 n f r om Idandruff and thus removes ona of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circulation in the scalpund stops the hair from coming out. il Preve&s it CGTSS Bal^CSS Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remaining in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disappears and the darker color of youth takes its place. Would you like a copy of our book (ill tin; Hi:r and Scalp? It is free. If you <fo not rhuin ill fho Wnrfitt you r'xy#?i*jM<l froiu til* ?! >? ul tl.tr \ l^wT % :fi=====^liill Arp's Letter. They say that .lop Wheeler forgot himself at Santiago when the 0 Spaniards fired their deadly volleys from the brush and he spurred his steed for'.Yard and shouted ''Charge 'em, boys, charge the d ?n Yankees, run 'em out of the brush?the d ? n Spaniards. I mean." And now they tell it 011 (ten. I t c\ th-it tt'ltnn lite !mn/lcr.t>\.? 1.1 ha uniform came and his wife took it out of the caso he looked at it with solemn countenance and ^ said, "Tut it hark, wife; let it at ay there awhile till I ran net reconciled. I'm afraid I might shoot at it all of a sudden." "The hoys in ramp get up many a jotve, and I hoy go on the grand rounds, ami that reminds mo of 1'at Doolati, a fresh Irishman, who was put on picket and ordered to let no man pass without the pa** word. When the officer came round to change the guard #l'at challenged him with, "Halt, i... ...i - i ? mo j c%o ii n, niMj >> ?ii*i }> a ?n >umu, "Officer on th?? grand i omuls,*' paid the Lieutenant. "(Irand rounds iimI '?<> 1?d to yp," paid I'at, ''an* v.? don't < onto forward ni i \ Hull linn' ^ I'll be afth* pjfflootin' into yon, '3P Mr. Crand Ko 4^T-" The boys ft.iy that down at I Camp Uriffin when a now meruit -tg? _ comes ?n thodevilish follows take v %L liina oil' to drill him. "Vounp man you must roniomb*r tho Mai no, and also remember that you aro a private ; wlion you moo! an officer you timet salute him and any, 'I am your dog, sir,' and fik /Ag i . LANCASTKI the officer will vv.v. I: *3 ! -r< and smile and say, 'I know it, . and p?s* on." Tiihaze tii ' green ones as bad as college boy 1 haze a verdant freshman. There is many a wag aroum the ramp lire?,and th.<y vpice t'l : weary hours with wit and wis dom. !Ti" average so!- :rr Ivar no malice, not toward 11?< i w?_- in- nns in*??u ?('!)! TO !UTllT ' vera and llohson r?? i t-st- o i friends, and if if i? pnsihln fo uh to like (Vrvcrn if ' rc-^ihl that the people who placed hm ! high in cotmnand huv< some re I deeming virtues. 1 it our t 'ivl | War tiiprivates of both aru;.< 'exchanged eivilit s the pn:k et lines. Stowewail Jackson re i linked this, ?iui one when , picket brought him .1 Nnr. i ?,ri i paper he refmed it. and *sid 'Take nothing from th nn, sir.am give them nothing bit' ' ?ad : tin are our enemies."' Hut i! e run mon st.' liers h r, t thn o ur !?c?lli. *!; '_ . from a n f ion . i lean he, :ikr < r-.-ir vr i! or ''"tone wall .la?df=nr, j killing his conn fry *< <>>-. A soldier's 11f' i t?d. uv.:, i eg pehool, :v*: 1 some of his * : ' .-i>. ness. When hoy wi. h?.-ei liutnored and ; ; i comes a schoo' ' >.>. .n . < re uri im\> li . t /i? M llJi. to jtsivo anil t-iUe nuri to?o .'.,1 with his sohoolma*?. -. .)u^t * thr>S'"? young !i??v i. who1 | far away from r *' < r : soon fiml thorn-;, v u i . ,n^ s : oomnion haril.l.ip .?m! in peri j of a common (lv?i?or. ami if "oft Ions their nattf." a?; ' ' ,r? w.v their vanity. I hoy learn fron lone another, ntni like these com | tnorcial travelers, absorb know I j irdpo Uy COT.tCft. The host infi n. d pi nplc i rnee i with are the veterans of the civi war. However dull and \ ncdu ; cated were the hoys when the; ' entered service in the' we're bripld and peniril when 11. < 'came out. I'll venture that then was more pood conae, more for ' bearance, mora real rotlectivr patriotism and les.- selfishness i' I the recent prar.d gathering o I veterans at Atlanta than in an' t>odv of men #ver assembled 11 |tfie I nifed States. Those vet-r ' ans all look alike t<> me. llan service has hammered f h dor? like steel used to he liammeret : out of iron. Their faces, the; j beards, their walk, their solidity their considerate con vers.*! ion ail mark them as men who hav? | been tried ami refined in tin crucible of war?the dross e:-: polled and the piii" go! 1 left. Hut war is a bad I itin worst tliinp in the worh'. philosophic friend niin* fa. no, and he argues that periodic ally nations must have war pestilence or famine, to ptirif; them, to puree them and to kil oil the unproductive surplus am pi V e unite to the l'O ver n n::> I don't believe that, but I am n<< going to argue about i! -lobi Temple < iraves and Simon !* !? 1'ichardson and .'oo ''Id ii.iv written strong letters about w? and how it ennobles a nation These men are thinkers am make tho hunt <>! a had thinv (but still we can tail hack am entrench upon the teachings o the son of a nan who said, "M, 1 gk\ jt^ f\i; td Jl \ JL % % S l\M I-WKRKL vV. 1 ! kingdom is pp??ep ;M "I'^nco <.n ?-: rt)i ami trout! -.tiii virrm>r;:r: tm r e Only a few months liuw r-u^-> i, i- lnil Miorc i> many a heartbroken mother now weppniir for her i coMier son, whose shallow grave a is in a foreign laml. The tours of mothers ?ro worth n thousand victories. liut 1 these pr Mi-'i.-r {.; rplex me. .Mr^t f them are for the war to izo or. f i until we havo T'i k? nail ho inlands of the sea and planted iriission:<ri's there, (trie ? f thorn said, 1 i "My friend, the kini'dora of heaven suflereth violence and I the violent take it 1?<- force," tint never hoard (? .?t . r" *!: ? " it " | meai.t1 puns ami moron-- and dynamite. 1 fear that the zeal of ' most of the-" t re" h < jr.. spired l>\ their hatred"!' the K?' tilan (.'iithohc r? iie;'.;.. 1 i.s ! to have a h ror o* fit it rehu'ou myself, for 1 had rend ! ux'.i boo! *: 'i t \ ! -. :: rd in. the l' ?1 uisition v. about to * to r?-\ived. hot tiin and educat. .:i ii tvi remove,'. . ( T.'.! iir1 t n; * ? >!. ; '* ! ;>!I 1' (th? ervatl oi at.d ( x noi ierte i nr. v*> :*I:t mo t'-'T sr? 1 jreod people in nil ' churche . J i;11* i .I * >, am (i r i . nod if 1 4; v.. fur aw Iroin ho ; mi,! i . . r .< p.- in' io> t . . : i". v found ui. mo' h? . 11 r i . , . nnreiiti d'e < 'luirlp-lo,!, M..1 t 11 ? 11.'m?< 11orp'i .ti t > .< r h'sirt*5 '' ami emeil i<?r h?>r, an ! i no i , , psitipm1'' witn t I .(*>1, wh'i *i.? mi K' ' or ! their ehureh. j lint my fill! friou ,Sir-ion 1'etr-r j Uienanisoti, is n< i': :i.< :l not I original. ii is a ironc ma: every way, and our people ln?r*? I iiko iiiin and lovd hin. ior his I j hone?! sincerity. ii preached j hero eeverai years ;tn?i i-. a. in^n jo! or n vict ions. '! ? is ru'.hfly nampii, :ind would have ret oil | the other oar oT M.uchtis ;i ho I had been there. lie 1 to too church militant, and ! won' 1 ho willing to take hi ci av.c? for ; the church triumphant, lie "as r tfiiim.', me once altout a itr?:it rei viva! he attended ov< r on the i>d";? river, and when j i (,i m !in? ni.tiiy convert? they took jii. lie s.41d, ".N ?ry < :i. . nary ( !'(>. IliV fl-boil* I >11 r v. . . , "Vi'iltVi ?; out and p-.rpod Km ohurrh. I !.? I'-vi*.a! v.aj *.;to rother ?a:nt.ir> . WV >,:?<] ?i | r, . r ;r , 'own 'hi^ morning. ''( !. V. n: ^ . Urypn, \Vi*h N?"-'?r??ka j roginietit, stoppod ho-o f r an hour. and f-'nofjti? < nvprvLod,' i with thoir pr^onon. It is hv tar tiio host ' pirm-nt .v? l. i vt > > n. tho best i the liox) Ik>IisvpiI, and they i?>v?? and i?i ?i>:?* ti :#?.t'olonol. 'limy tool oli?vnlod ml rolined l> hi? roinnii = 1 -!?r?ir pi ^ once, a:i.' w ! n ! < a 11 v i It i;:i. that \v on in ; fv nr \ : . I . . . , liis w ' ;i .i;i i i?-. p<-hl ma?. i-- ? n i* in porson, n< . . i n . - ? how insp'.rinp "i ? Pvd ronvor-ation. I lav; on" In-artP did In i ft wit*.in ii n ho' poko. r ' toll you, my brcthorn, I would I t rsi -1 him vith all nn iot-ro?t tn national nll'airf*. Ho is iMriol Woh^ter ami Honry <'! ir coin, j hi!- l?a <: oat man. May the y i.o - l Lord hoop him an I preserve ( K V ? r nn "o O IP H r*sr BU V. vise. - SL.- _AV. V?. ...V VI _(; I "ST 6. 1808. him. ! woiiM not have hir.i killei in battle for a million of dollars. The silver question may pass j away and bo forgotten; the tarill" may settle down, but other and grander issues will grow out of ttie v. ^r, and the nation will need Win. .1. 1 try an. This ia the way , i feel about it, and 1 cannot help t it. 111!.!, Ai:i?. THI V I.INF,1> T!!K V'!'UFF.TS. I'o; C> ?'ii atis Cheer the Arrival ..? 1 ? i - --? Ill ill I!. \I||| I CI MHI All;.'. I. vi ? Si. Thomas, ' An<r. It" I*??i-1 .> {{ionns of I'oiwo lim'i! tin' streots l?y tlio 11 Is :iml li] ii'.l t ho air \\ i?!i ilhoir rhoot'iny on til** arrival < I "it liarrilson's hri-railo from Y :tu< o The arrival "I 1 hose a till ilu?s<* from lli" M. n.akos t! i-J-fimz t.-ii-1 h " ipoiicans "|-"!'at in it; Mar I ",. t:.. n. fju.il l<? tho "nt.r 1 *???*?.- ol the Sj?- iiisix troone lion. <niTClsfi'M niii|i is t"!it ' piraii'.y r> ar tii.? Sent, I aiiii! ;irl W tsrtiu1 in t it; tits, on lit" out shirt s of ih town. Th ?i !>ri:t i. mar'*ho'i !7 nii!"s from' l it:* i.i i i Ansl>y. Almost 1 !lo i i* , ijitiitii .on - . .. I iio I roolf. . I r?.. - > i.: ou::h liu- city .Mni . iv-, i h". i oiioor niter rheiT. tairi i?-a-1 , lariy a- I i:? art 11 i r men ! urn : ' i ; i" i 1 >\ . i Tin oiihers at the Iron? tlo not j I?111-< t!io Sjianiariis will make 11 a . v atM'O. 1 hoy claim they only v\:!l art oil the (U'tVn-ivo. i I re \va? s(ti;i(i tiring hist niuht i . boiwcon t apt. Austin's picket* | :,i"! tho Spaniards in the but no ilatnairo was <lonc. Tho Vmeriean troop- are n*?t ! . #!n?* to tho lalsu alarms ??i*| 11, a j ; . < ?:n*l? el the Spa niar>U ' ? : anxious tor an en.-ounfer w r11 i tiio I'licmv. Tin- tumoral be-1 Kot'i- Mi-ro will la* no forward | : ;. . ' of '!, m i; n ! odv of' i t r.< p- i.ati! tin- ..t!i r transports, a. i t w. 1 h troops on hoaid tho St. Louis reported ! ? ho ia jrood !;?*: !?!i. Slio brought i-J ropro son'at;\fs oi tho 1'orJo Kuan junta of N'ow York. win- o Lusi * ; t o inlliKMioo t h?' pooph tif i.-iand not to re.ist tlit* American advance. Their itm ! llioos ari' not necessary. i i 1 >i\ io's shot at M < n ro I . !. I'l-t S ;l unlay can ". ! ?lie >?I nio.vi c-instornat io,i at San .hum. w la-it j; was believed 1?? l.a\o >; f: if? 1 t !?:tt I 11 1! J>l"ir WOl'.ltl ! o 1 rriI-:ir ii" 1 wit)ii?; ' Inhj[ ? >' i a 11: oi * >iim, (*11 s in 'i'.> i im>, / I.? < \m ('tit M Y. ! in m> .1. ('iikn'i.y i n:?k ~ ciritli , li:> i- tin- sctiior piirtiiiT of i hi* linn i . .1. ? II UN KV ,V < < >., I i' '' t'ity of Tnl?><ln. < mill! j m ' >ih'i tfurcHaid, mid thai *ni?l linn will ; i ? ' -iiui oi ' >1 ! I ! 11! 1.1 \ US for cac'i irsil o\ cr\ iM < of ' .i i Tii llt.il raiiiiol !.? i uroi! |>y t In* . 1" ! i \l i.'s < \ i i . i !i. i i; \\K ? 111; \ v. \ . Sop11 to hpforo in'' uml siiIisitHmmI > ? ".? |il r?riif r, im l>i IT< -mhcr, ,\. II vsr,. \ \ ' \ . U . '.!. i : \ M?\ . / 'J y \ >t:ir\ I'ul.lir. 11 all's ' :.! ?r. !i ''ijr 'nUen i;it mall.' ami ? !- <11i'i'cI ly ? i hlood ami mucous -in-'' ices of ih" sj, sicin. Send fur i"siiin ' lis, free. ! '. .1. < || KN | v A < < 'l oll .!.?,< t. . Sold In I 'ruar^isi , 7.' . t Hall's family I'lll* arc I lie liesl. * hr i ^ M A V JL ?!/ o X O. 35. _ | Royal makes the food urc, ri k wholesome end delicious. u lil ^ a &.J) 1 i fe? W.** QAklllB Absolute:/ Puro I rival eaainc. toaif n r->? utm YORK. 'V .L'-dST -tlsty7< r*r*rv T'T- nB9B I" r l':.': I'.i.it rpr. Ant tot!) New*. Mi-'. Ivi>n<'H ; ? i'lease allow me snncc in your valuable paper lor a low dot < fvmn th.s section. < )ur vi i' id .ho< 1 is i">st lie coming one aniony ilie most industriou> energetic and prospersections ol i in* vr* nil ' old eonntv ol" I/mce-t'-r. Crops are vt i v line in this section and if no > r.'> . !< v 1)? alls \ hem, there is likely to mora prosperous tines i??r :11i- section than lt:>< i. !i i . i no ?. t. The I'.il-m: ; 01 t' i : io 1 have nrlready resized'tin-! k.n - roitoii will not pa v. tiial to plant a cr ?pexclusively of lim I! -taple. And hevefove t'?r.y h o.-e many broad !i. Ids of bountiful corn, sorghum rati.-, pea'-, p . oc-. and lite t;;any numerous crops that are item : sary for home -applies. Our people are reformers, not fickle mouth politicians, but true reformers that practice reform at home and in all their business transactions. Ami Mr. Kditor, I dare say that we need more .just sue!) men and not so many that are always talking retorm and not doing ar\vt iiing to bring about the much needed reform in the it h iiii-i;ii ron<:11 mil 01 our counirv. i 11 warm hearted people of this < o?:,runui?v do not ronlino their progress to Ihoir own personal i 11 ii !'t >i. They hivo. lor the low years, erected a beautiful man -ion of worship which when complete 1 wiil ho an ornainont to the ooniiunnily and an honor lo liie connroiralion thai have participated in the win!; 01 building i:. 1 hey have also e?*.c'od a boauti lul school hir! liiej: (,ii 11,,? rounds. To >how iheir projrr ssivencss llicy <liil nol stop at . imply buildiiiu; these hoii-rs. but have put . loith e\orv effort within their power to educate their children, ami j rep.ire them for the battles of life. There i- now a most sneer lul srhool in progress under t i;e t lie Sll jH r\i-II ol I'rof. A. ('. ieiv., 1! im\an attendance of , i. o., .>.? i >. i > s?u * i i uts. 111ore i- ai-o i iiouri-1 iit^; Sabbath si hool :.t Antinch under llio judicious m.inurement <e I he superintendent. Mr. Sterner. ' j \V? 11. now as my time is out. T 1*1/ and also tor the fear ol tlie waste S i lias lift, I will reuse my morib- { f L blinu" for tiii- ti,me. % C { Moro anon, * - siju isiilkk. i \