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"|>sr: . 11 ?*?!'? I i " ii| | | ?I IM| M |. | , 1, 'fl *"11 Jf VII F :< ' ' : \ jjjj V -\ 1 4 jl | J i ' 1 i J! It* % ? * s i ''!nv? 4'?? < '' *>, Benton f I ! -a ! <"!'(' '"<?t ?' < v although tht ij ' 1 Ci ?>f P4.W ? . c ,( * ? ??, ve?> j.y.r.or, b?.* ii.i.v-aa jctiinjl ? , ' e? c? ? d?y. Myitis- * . i; i . of C. . < r !J .it> f.-.r J ir.v. I did ' i . 5 ?,\.4tfii! . . d h .ll I 1 of bed ?rul in a month : vji abk to (ike jj? ir.v asuo: (UK (*. J in \c-y enti.asi' c tie tr It': v Ki.s?." Winoof Cardvi > 'i rrr>thoorgans ' i aeration f.;r i i i' '.1 of jo oyii>uicy ami ohii<?h* i. ??r?a.*ni misrnrri: jo. Nov .n who takes Wino of (.'ardui iiood fo;ir . ' aninjy of li r cuild. If Nlr-i. I orath Had taken .' Ms. r < n sin i ' J | CO J v j , ? \ " ' f t 'a- U?: ? ' ?oguli tr< t!' tin t nnl t! >w. f i? 'i , k nifkNcisi nrm vk v \nis'.i . | i lieuiiiii . ! > . ill) \? . i ,'.4 , .".j \ : HCi >?. By (J. ( Brown. I nnsjuat v no oa R'c I ai<, . I vi 11i 11 ' n i | ni iy 10(1 Jin 1 lei. nor am 1 j11 i^ sui t that my v :i .i:& wiil ho in I accord Willi tiio troth ol hi-dorvl as oiiiors see if: hot. then. what i Oi < hat? The trroat old world is moving on. Faces, inrms ai.d k?alor?s cL?4U(;e and cao.. d ,v noihe nr. s , tical hand seeiiin to j.'.i\e I ho kal-j oiiloscope fc. turn a ad a now scent j presents it sell. If we are not mind!nl of t'n ' j>a nor event?, w* thall find ourselves in themidsl ot u new and unknown envir | onment before we know it. Thev I aie telling the I ?reste, bringing new acres to the 'narrow, digging ditch is, setting .1; cottages, anl. tlie \eiy luco ot' the world is changing all pl oi;' us. The erase! of the forest king tells usol a ilay j no far away wuoi. thorn will bej no loreat and Inn children b> a..- j by will wonder n, grand f ather's I strange stories t>1 ii ?w this conn try used to look ;n toe pood r.ivi { da/i when lite <v worth living 1 S -mething I nv's already, a? d , I don 1 see ho v llioj a/o ever to c?i'.no back. I miss the scrag- , ' go Ola J) 1U111 Ol m. i l I tilO loot Ol IliC iliil i!..? Uoi.ll tO .OOii ) golden with pljms ii.; Jout of vv.mh ii i>oy eonhil got nioie g< . 1 . > ii tlvo some nvii can got o n ? t: tlcir million*. I rcmcioebe j how I used In 1 iirib and shake) tlir i c , nn.l :i.e f.di .??' Jo \ r'- ' ^ Sjl.i. J' * * * - W - . . V A ? I I it V 11 4 PL I I C 1 I . 4 i r? Mil'' illBl Ui "ll>' I pUiOK, bill ?i L-/V WilH lit; V t r HO j sick in il'OPe day a dial moth<;| could not km ip again vv.n.j juut a ppoortu ?>( peppi'!n?.rt.<,| or some rn to * .h 'ii^men t <?< j on.y nlir knoa' 1o !lx. I am that I'd l?o to run t tn ri?L ill vb^' t *i ^ l?livluU i j JUpl lo bo aiiOVvou to lUitt Ui y j ki- 1 ' i lo(^ I Ml iuCi ouOb muic Hi it ll v O i it441 u. bore "yaller" plums. Hut some er in le bund has abolished the M f\ v] T|vi 'i> ?n 1 ? jp pi<? walk? about now an it ) o had lost his las' friend, and the si r- ? lie ' c t?> I', la \ V > rphlfl to the * who t0o?- ol *!vld u i I .1 ifo 1 n t ' t\ ?ncn I f # - I 1%?" III ?< J" o 13 >AI icrilili (I| ilia ?-1' g I 1 " ?-,. < ? . ,?)rt ?> > - ? Iho plum oicnaru has vantsned info the irrevocable past. 1 wish we could have sort of a renab it i sauce in this count rv l?ko that , we read ot in the books, and my . iiihI move would bo to rt-cslub-i ai hsh the ])him orchard that bov? the "valler" plums." jj And the mocking bird has about P{j gone, too. Many a pilgrim in a bi tar away land has regaled his w f; :i! vill: thinking, :u the l. j .h ' of the everting, about the land w where ''the mocking bird sang me to sleep every night.*' O, w lour vi'l'lil 'rop. In <n?* tic -in tiiorc. < .;u\o be?'c?iL v .. i , ,, , ... I ^ ultv and t.tuieallv K jg . . )u i . 'fl|3 know, and now the Kuglicit spar-j row lias assumed the place our I . morning and evening w.rb' r. \ . r i \ in ? ijc .;ii j'j iiiii u1 ut'-'mu kml^ ' if ill til ycMi < Mi Ifslch h?Mi h * \% the woods or down by the brnn h 11 < ' t s f li > cn'|)it n'jia m I 1 M .... . .. | , ji I, ami j ct no Fijur . . . , !iia long flight. I envy the gmwi ll: iatiu 11? \v.u? a .e t .i- 11. i'. i f| on;' U:?d to route in tbvo'Hrh the nt ; in i:ir a ill ?. r v v he i 1 w. ? >irin ?n \v h < hp j l!r WHS h vrtithln v I1 : <h<'-' wisp, a magician that kt:< *,v 1; )wlL*. 'o charm . vay t.ouh c v'ichjW vore dissolved in 1 is j h' \Y lit \i I ti.tiik oi how 1 > iicjej I robbed ilia ne.-l, or destro; ed ih I voiiii;:, i lc?| like taking n oilprimage to t?i =s new bono', il he f has lound one, to toll him of theI at sorrow that urells jn rnv he?o?r. Jn< at the thought of his going away | if and at the rememboranee ot mvjtli cruelty. How true it it* Lnat 11 blessings brighten as tbev take al their llight." ec And the old era no lias gone trom tho kitchen. It used to fo hung lik^ ' r arm of a ^allotve, hf pushed hack now against the w pricks and then j)ulled on' to ro- r ceivd or ueiiver its burden. It i i i hr ar.%t<xi on 11.i bearings and v."as , ! cr covered viib soot, hut it rved a | )fi good purpo e ?n thove days wh nj. sve had much t > eat and an ppo ,rt. rite that, kepi up with our ?t:p-jj,. plies. rliti miaerabh <. * <?<.? i i,, or the pretentious rrngo had tint k . t e >tne : >t?? general a o, a?. I. in those prod ol' ''av; , a tntn ^ ? i . . Kf v'"uiu iL*t< >i.i'U nt Alio eating ittcuvl and -.a.en n.e.d i for ouch!'' it . Mh w is c<? >k' .. tra'vd v an ; i; ! r ' iiisiu aim : 1??*?;r all v.vii, a |" I <r i.isto that c ii.o 1e luMlhei .? < , I 8<t 11or liorr.'V. ?!. 'Hip ? ?i old | i i.arkry n in. ;in a. e\oni?,.t lr.?iu| ?; his task, ? > cJ I he oM c.-?no nt)tl|'| i* 3 f?t?; ) ' ftii'J h'-t - i .* . j "ff.f' r. f::t !| i i ' ' r..ce f'i II.t *4' !( !.., Ill .1 It v j III icy oiu h(\Ul ' Kill, til. ioil'i Ii>i .1, . liiiT, it uiiiy oii<* cnttld li't.t 1 ( K;it^ who ii.t'l fccime in * now a poo.i Miiny; at liu' I ' %% f mo craii" i- one; n en 1 > f(ovoHui< no-v in thfl mid '?? ??l! I * 1 the floor. (> lions and '^r a e ri s .1 I tOlii.?t0 .11. I. I'll/ i.i . ,s . v. j | too vtoutiatcinn itt to uo ooro ' ii -j-'llWIl 'If >VW.V-Vty'1\ i ?? ??o w-. 'I .?*? ivl-'iro tKf>v 'irn I t LJ.L&O i It I lio Li C ?? KllultlOltllVU )rro jdiilo ?ophor can bring back t" M r>*M"C fb-'t r vh] to h ,.ns* I i Ijo 'c :f ' n b'"?<>r1 h The old mauiraa has gone too -she who u n d to make curtsy it n * .? a q ?' n ? S 1 mjj- '.-J oc??it -ritb f)i<> r"i t i't ' una ueicLiief about tier head,! . > r < r l r a vcj to >k in Ik v r v 11 in 1 i. J v.. t. '.iltll >i ?ii:i - O-J , aver with weeping. Her wall; ( as more of a glide than a step till in. matter ho* stout she was ) never made herself disagree >le in the sick room, nor odious lywhere. Tiio red bandanna , t her oir and gave her an air of istinction above what silk and itin might have done. The iby's hand clawed at her head ay end pulled it awry, but still ft- ? C M d ^t'f''1, rod as a luxury never to bo known ( rain under the petting sun. It ould be worth half one's king vn to bo able to walk again ( 141->4 I I0 l{ ' 4 . * 4)1 bliu Cdti It I | ic * (Joed cvonin\ massa," or , >e the graceful sweep of mam | ia's skirt as she gave the blessed , ,h m <~>f *he long a,ro in hor vn p c li .r way. The Stan 1 lrd i ?" d .dines "curtsyM ?h ?i )w?w ir?t movement ??f the body! ' 'n i. ; the - mcs and onote:1' l rv. ' ... -V- I .? , 4 Ax'i.x . ? .. "7 .uis-t; h. Iv, if you |1 curtmep, lower, mid lower,! ?.. p.,r i' I 1' . .. c?n te up 1' u i do yie ( V i < .V .'t > ?' p ecu ' r i >okir.g at A jtit o/?,.. R w *x o ex.' I v i.- pom . \ J Hi v? under the rolling eky v' ' 'lie cn ? v- r t ike it-? tdac *? ' A. ike o'a . ail fence in gone, have climbed it many a dsy? -eot no on top of it and walked r twenty panels before I fell id skinned my knee. Skin or i ^ fMu, 1 feel hs tf we bad been >bbed. The old rail fence with , in crooked worm used to run | g':t down through the world of y chiidhood'rt fancy, and 1 lonjihr that where it disappear- ( I yonder over the hill was about ?!f way around the earth. The nee corners were full of black-M ?rr?os Riid btsck pnak^s tnd 1 asp nests, am! the timid par idee Nid her errrs and reared f -r vonng, unless, perchance we ' jya came upon hrr before she) >mpWed hor t nsk. The fence j rc f|?p colts in tho pasture and didn't have to go to the id r.r the world in those days to tcli li itiie the cowe that lowed ift in the evening. The fences pt tho fields from getlinsr mixed i i ni (!< iho children bold when ; *v heard the old black hull d'ow r*. I j av* the dirt wi'h hir -> .re<t. The fence allowed '?t somebody lived "nigh jn'.t :t tho saying was, and aj avelcr never felt alone and for 1 Ken f-3 long n* he could travel' : w\ n two linos of a rail fence, ut we don't have rail fences now. ho rhw mill man has cut down r !"?*m 'liht onca were fit for "ii '.u* m?kiri? ri>;l , ind v ' ' !!:'! V I.v P.t.i;,.- run I . i ui"1 *bout tlie neighbored, with all tli3 pretentious,-iS of a botltt-fdc. ..lite -h .'linn , \\ f'Mxre. Aa for me, I am t;ot I >.:i against the thing, and if I in find a counrry by and by !hto tiie old rail ftitio is in ?gne, 1 want to take my stand not, nicrn and thero abide) i i/'.vi 10,000 UitllenniuinM. i | it my v?jio? lor f?ean? and tho j . - -T rvJfl ' 1 f ^ n(?o with th^ /*r'w J* r#1 VI Vi U*. Well, tho nesro "quarter" is Tone. too, nnri tho meltinf? meloliiOR of tho other ami bolter. yooip, am! tho Id w< rid jtirt seems to bo cobbing itself to j do ii. The little rielcaninnie s j :.a..g itsj t> t uu . e .? ..oo r 1 le lli "qa&rfey* ri" ?s with Koaiofhin r rr >re than, at,' or 'T \v unt to i>ip hen de (dolden iSoa." I'o hear una of Ihe^e ncro melodies not. on some cutumor (Sunday afternoon would make a man mink he imd lighted upon a new world where the singers had caught the airs nt the whtterobed throng who sing in the nj?per temple. Hut the world moves on, they toll us. 1 he "quarter" and tne songs have jone. The happy go-lucky crowd uave become treeboiu American uiti2enR. 'i ha women wear corsets and red plumes of leathers, while the tuen he around trying ho i'f> 't"i <) job. l'P'w''p f""1'1' H ; > f;j' ,];j, , ... .. ' lir,?. and the lift'WM rh nrnendmont ^ ha< vvvon'dieu the wht lo human fabric out of ioint. I sav the truili when i kov 1 uo rust wuu? | m?v more piavory?not of th/*| bhick man. no* oi 1wh?h nanl r.. ,. . . ? I ft. 1 .. (i n.ltiUl Ul Ol BUI II* I UK shoLeia t?> I. a. once again | [ho ! I-r hou fr tti th " , rti r "I f I i;? t i i' * 1 ?1 TJ' f-011 lr>n of Health. 1.i;?i,f tu-o r'h Rod n'l - "?* crcai i I f pun ties the from ! 1 V() tO 4 I . i \ y |i f VJ ncrvi*1' iiik] fo"'' fhe It lies. Kodol IcivK the 1 t'ff-.i Kir ^ic.uth Nature \>^ .fim real, ludigasliou, ; , s Uiil I i ij . i"I'll t H ( T ; i e - rvM-'t I ;'u, sf v rru ' li3 yro jured by the use of Kodot. Sold ov Crawford Itros. The easiest was to do a thing s usually the worst. Some business men talio their troubles home with I hem, an 1 their joys down town. ti ' " * * * oonie men emulate the tooli linens of Solomon ami imagine themselves to be as wise. Pessimism consists in diligent Iv searching lor something you ire afraid you will Hud. We know of singers who persist in cultivating voices that ihonld be harvested. The man who waits for the la-t laugh often lias to take it out in weeping. (JureM PuInhii, !'! fi-lczcma. < iirl>nn? !? ?, lac. I9Z?*<lieliie Free. If you have oflfenpivo pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any r *r* of the Oo(ly,nQtnngt)ones or joi ills, fa.iiiig hair, mucous patches, | S VN <J i It: i J g.aml?, skill itcliOn KUli burns, s ?re lips or rim, ertin,"., fostering sores, sharp, gnawing pains, then you stiller f?*om serious blood poison or the be- ( 1'1 f, T!? '. ' lit d OR it 1 V (nil i r Tut/ . Botanic Blood Balm (B. B H.) [ kiliK llie poibon in tho Immmi, thereby :tivon a hoalthy blood supply to tho afFec.red part.i, heala every aore or u!cer, ever, deadly cancer, atops all t>c?m? rt.iU pa* I lib UUll AcluCUfi dii h rt n I iij.ulilv/ i?it' >.< La<til Cm > o a:l muiignunt b!orul tro.biu, such n?- eczema, scabs nrd sea pimples, ronninfr uornu, c c r b u n cl?*s, scrofula. rheumatism, catarrh, etc. Especially ndvied lor obstinate cases. Improves the digeati?>n, atrengthena weak kid neya. Druggist. $1. To : rove ?r? cure, sample of Blood Balm sen* and prepaid by writing Blood R?lm '/O, AMau'a, U.t. I)" <**,ibc rrfMihlo and froe modi op I advice went in HHaleu letter. ?? ?? ? ? - -- "pm?* L?' >tM *? ' <M a* '- ? a. to *? * W Mwat R0WE18 ff you haven't a roffn'.ir, I" ulth m??v, m< r.t of the rI0WMJ8 every nay you're III r wflTw I ? y?>?ir 4>v v. ? l?. ? , . 1 " . ? V .V>? locit pbtt "?<? or i?i I i c/i . . . : ? ?tlitre, oaj io't. ) ? r-? t way of kcf |?'jg Uio bowoll clt i.r ait0 clean la to take jc&?k GA^JDY 4r >.** OA ^ *5*N* ft >aH S v-V;>- ' * '/ "-*aUii^fflii.^ FAT T-|w. I.IKF CANDY Ktlatahlo lit. 1 ti'?.r?oJ. I'rtCoodi HotH lick Wi !.. ' i ad i onti pv i box. Wi i*' i t In i. j 1 b Ti TKULIVI IIUKUT ennPA .V, till. ..I) or M 4uK?. HIP HOl'ft B.M8 sauimRN W .schedule lit eltect Jan. 13. 11*13. Head Down Kesid Up No.M, Dally No. 84, Dally I 'Ojnn Lv Charleston Ar 8 ftOitnn -m r A.' duihoti t , iilo .vr .? ?* ,uu 4 IMipm Ar K1'ih?vII1q Ar 1-.".opm Tnese trains. N .- 33 and 34, will stop only at Snrriiucrvlllo, Uraneli vlllc, Oraittfebtiijr mid* St. Matthew*. 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