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PITH AND POIVT.
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-S»id Ban, iookin. about LIsG Cm OS* oj.
tabhslment: muu.'ucic®: . . *‘I -i. uon don’t o see see Beieher Beieher
around. How do you get along without
him? You told.4 he was yoa^ rioht
hand man.” «So he was”‘replied the
Son storekeeper, Transcript “hut now he is left ”—i?ts
ta U.
/p' Ll an .urangement to
j ^ ,. ut of bottle. The
ae ( ’ a.
• . dro
m ° St eiuphatl ° PP® r '•"'*«
tered ** a a ^ blacKsmith w ~ , as a y°“ shop n .? and R5an picked y} l '\ etl up ’
a horse-shoe that aad just come out of
die torge. lie aropped it with so much
ttropab.enoss, so to speak, that it made
him perspire and swear .—The Judge,
—The New York Graphic prints pie
tures of “the great diamonds of the
world.” There are about thirty of these
precious tiring about stones, them and is the the faet most that surprising
not a
single one of them is owned by an edi
tor. much Newspaper for men never did care
jewelry, anyhow.
—“Oh, I’ve just had such a scare!”
exclaimed a prim and pale housewife:
“I feeias if I should faint.” “Why,
what’s she replied, the matter?” was asked. “Weil,'”
“you may not'believe it, but
as sure as I live that new -irl deliber
ately onened the parlor shutters and the
sun was shinino- nHit in.”
ifwfol, rlnJL i i ^ °n ‘ an J YCS> Ustm 1 T
called a man a or liar, and I had , to pay a
™ come t i. conflict fl-ov ^fn°, with the n tI y lav, Now
dat yer speaks ob hit, .ledge, I bleeves I
was m de penitentiary for ten yeahs, ef
I disi-emeinber myself” Texas Siftings.
—A society drama was presented at
the theater at Salt Lake City recently,
but when in the third act tha husband
began his to rave and tear around because
wife had run away with another
man, the audience with one accord rose
from their seats and exclaimed: “The
idea of making all this fuss about, one
woman!” and left the place in disgust,
—Ban Francisco Chronicle.
—The firm, steadfast character of
Massachusetts men is seen also in things
material. Look at the weathercock, for
instance. This, elsewhere the symbol
of instability and fickleness, is here
transformed into stability toward itself. the When rising
the thing gets turned
Bun, its fixity of purpose, its staying
power, its rigid inflexibility, is simply
sublime. It knows no north, no south,
no west .—Boston Transcript.
—A distinguished physician by says that
the garments worn women arc
preferable to those worn by men. He
may speak from experience, walking but we
don’t believe he ever wore a cos¬
tume of royal blue cloth, with facings,
revere, and pelerine of velvet plush,with
a velvet basque, a long, jabots clinging down the pelisse front
trimmed with lace
and back, Charles If. collar, and a tiny
black vel vet ectrsioj poke and and a rib-compressing forth. Hardly.
corset cut so
—Chicago Times.
Sir ffnl’Uel Wolscley’s looliXtos on tlm
Battlefield.
All accounts are agreed as and to Sir
Garnet’ s demeanor both before nitrr
the fight. IBs coolness and sel -reliance
were extraordinary. Bin the morning
before the battle, when ho took, all the
Generals and their respective staffs to
reeoimoiter tlie enemy's lines ho dis¬
mounted within a couple miles ct'Tol-el
Kebir, an d gathering the others around
him, explained exactly what lie me aut
to do. With a short stick ho po nted to
the iutrenchm ids as he might, to a
blackboard in a lecture-room, and qui¬
etly indicated in turns th: posit'oo of
each part of the attacking force. lie
had Ihe whole thing off by heart, knew
and explained in exact detail what every
regiment hud to do. \V lido they small were
thus occupied, protected the only by a out
cavalry escort, enemy se .t a
party'to observe them, but mad: no
further demonstration. Wolseley’s
“lecture” finished, they ail remounted
and rode back to camp.
After the battle was practically won, the
Sir (Jarnet came t / tbo the bridge right across with the
tutmil communicating his horse,
left attack, aud getting off
quietly nouncing began to write, ids telegram of an¬
tbo victory on a scrap of his stall. pa¬
per handed to him by one th
Hero, too, lie received • reports from
the various staff officers of divisions and
brigades, asking more particularly as h to
casualties. “Are you quit: sure?” ■
always said. “Don’t give ni _• wrong
figures. Don’t mention any olli er's
Ham • unless vou are quit • positive h ■ is
hit’ All this tim- h • was giving oiii- or¬
ders right and 1- ft, now to on ■ s a‘t
eer. now to another, and through the it situ¬ all.
eonfusi'g and erob tirassing as
ation might w 11 have been, was p r
ffccilv quid and uneorc r.:c»i .--London
World. _
Getting a Character.
Be wondrous wary of your first com¬
portments ; get a good name, and be
very tender of it afterward; for ’tis like
the Venice glass, quickly cracked, never
to be mended, though patched along it with may
lax To t his purpose, take
you this fable, it happened that Fire,
Water and Fame went to travel together
tee you are doing now) ; they consulted
font if they lost one another, how they
aught be retrieved, and meet again.
PSre said, “ Where you see smoke, there
you wifi find me.” Water said, “ Where
you see marsh and moorish low ground Fame
fcere you snail find me.” But
saitj, do Take heed will how you great lose me, hazard for
S you you run a
never to meet me again ; there’s no re¬
trieving of me.”_
You never see tbe struggle oetween
3uty and inclination more strongly
marked titan in the respectful attitude at
a dog sitting on the sidewalk, his head
bent back and one foot aimed at the back
«f his ear, vmthteided to spring up and
answer the imperative whistie of lua
master or sit still and s’ oot the flea he
baa just got the wxact rxige and right
elevation cm .—/tar ‘ hplmiihi w/upt
_If a*. Mehnert, wlto rt niru r v-i,i>:8
years eld, Isos kept t -p Golden Trumpet
Hete), U.!«:o-i)ha<-]t, Germany, forvigktv astd
consecutive year.-, and ifi still hale
hearty.
Seleclloa of a Fars?%
SSSS tat jte ail
aaKl ty .au of <aty 111 .. .
{*» ----- *- MW ta who aa «iust“ta!" lUU "laily'lot MttliJ 1 C'tL
The *‘. e mamteaance m!l former . ' n ‘- t>Rarll will 'o of of look himself himself through and and family. family, gyldes.
e .'’ e '" I:vssss and seek for luxuries in tko
t ' ounlr y ’ r ' iliie tbo latter must obt.;-r. the
-
necessities of life. The oue will lot in
dividual taste ruie in the choice, the-oth
general rules buvt can bo given tor the rich
man who a farm for the purpose of
spending seeks make mo'aey, while living for the one land who
to n from the
there are some words of advice,
The si/,e of a farm should be,suited to
the capacity of the pocket-book. Many
young fanners make ! he mistake of bin
mg a huge farm with little money to
pay for it. There is not hing that se
birds a man as a heavy mortgage. It
eats the very heart out of the farmer,
and hangs like a leaden weight upon
every aspiration ot his wife and ehil
Aren! It is better to buy a small farm
and have enough capital to work it well,
As the surplus increases, it may be iR
*»3ted in more acres, or in a better
»» lt,,re of those that have already
proved-profitable. which There the is a sine be- of
many ot economies
-- 10 farm cannot and bo tlie practices! hand.there to the best
^vantage, on other
is danger of going beyond that acreage
where the most prohtable farming may
and therefore many men are excluded
from such bv a lack which they f may
t M} “, ociate umU tbe tr &l haa
been made and the failure ro
Farming is not like the
takin ." r of a citadel, and cannot
bo d c suc ,^ fu n v with a rush and a
noifle- It is a thoughtful laid and plans—a .steady
working for oat from well and the head must
conquest crops, where the of
be dear that wins seat a
campaign tor a life-time covers town
shins or even square miles. The soil is
Uu:' foundation of funning, and it should
|, 0 flm>d u> Uie kinds of crops that it is
desired to raise. The differences in !he
nature and capacities of sand and clay
should Iso understood, and a favorable
mixture of the two obtained if Ihc.e is
an opporUmity for choosing. A rich
soil, with proper management, means
good crops nt once, but it may be as
profitable to invest much less in an
equal area of over cropped hind, and
bring it up to a high -talc of • ultivntion
by green manuring and other methods
of restoration. The farm-house is to bo
the homo of ihe family, and therefore
the locality for the farm should ho
healthful. The richest land for the
breeding l>rice may bo on the border of a malaria
swamp, but the prollts of the
investment may bo more than balanced
by the doctor's bills and loss of time,
not to mention the discomfort of levers
in the household. It is important that
the e be an abundant water supply on
p.ll farms, both for the family and the
live stock. There are social considera¬
tions thai lio farmer should overlook in
making a choice of tt rnr:n> Ji" liy £3
not *o him self alpno; tjl3 ‘ J ”.!2^n need
short, the privileges thecommimit, A? good should schools, bo etc.; iu in
one
which sympathy, goodness and intelli¬
gence With prevail. good farm of size,
a abundantly proper supplied
healthfully located,
with water, good noiglibors, and a
handy market, a man is so well situated
that ho ought to make himself and those
around him happy. Choose well, and
bold onto tko choice .—The Agricult
irisL
Fen rib.
Pearls are perhaps the most valuable
of all the offerings of animate nature,
and are the results of tho efforts of the
bivalve to protect itself from injury. A
parasite bores into the shell of the pearl
bearer, and when felt by the animal it
immediately fortifies itself by covering
up tho spot with its pearly the secretion; piling tlie
parasite pushes on, pearl oyster attached tho up
until an imperfect result The clear oval pearls to
shell is the
are formed in a similar way, only in this
case a bit of sand lias become and lodged its in
tho folds of the itself creature, in
efforts to protect from covered, the sharp layer
edges, tho bit becomes
by layer, and assumes naturally an oval
shape. This growth of the pearl, ns it
is incorrectly termed, can be seen by
breaking open a $500 gem, when the
macro will bo of seen in layers Tho resembling
the section an onion. Romans
were particularly fond of pearls, and,
Caligula Recording possessed to Pliny, the collection wife of valued t alus
a
at over $6,000,000 of our money.
Julius Cfcsar presented a jewel to the
mother of Brutus valued at ixXj,
while tho pearl drunk by Cleopatra was
‘ Tavernier, the
estimated at $-100,000.
famous traveler, sold a pearl to tbe Shah
of Persia for $560,000. A $20,000
pearl was taken from American waters
in the time of Philip IL It was pear
shaped, and taken as large from the as a pigeon’s locality, egg.
Another, same
13 now owned by a lady la Madrid who
yalues it nt $80,000.
Fresh-water pearls are often of great
value. The streams of St. Clair County,
I1L, and Rutherford County. Tonn.,
produce large uuantities, but the largest
one was found near Salem, N. J. It
vims about an inch across, and brought
$2,000 in Paris. The pearls from the
Tay, Doon and Isla ri 1 . ora. in Scotland,
are preferred by many to the Oriental,
and in one summer $60,000 worth of
pearls were ta ken from these localities by
men and children. sold Mother-of-pearl
used in the arts is by the ton, from
$50 to $700 being an average price. The
Last year's realized pearl Sw0,000. fisheries obtain in Ceylon wli
alone to ck
more than 7,000,000 keening pearl oysters were
brought up.— N. Y. Tost.
I y there should be a wool famine
within a year or two, there would be
nothing in the fact that wonld surprise
some of the principal R has aJithontiea carried off upon
wool matters. A many
rthe«p> in England and on the continent,
; ntl it, is sail that sheep are iu numbers
far below th * average, it may lie that
V Autevieau w.ml-upewer tu at Inst
;• nt to find lik rtwiud for having clung
.atu ally to bis sheep through the mug
1 Mr! leu of low ; A.
;< 8o Toaiig and Yet St) Uhhappy.”
sfSgSS
hbt love-poisoned W J» so mtlilessly bis ylnugeii
the dart into ytdfujr
sot?, that the i-Knplo name MiklreS was
nieti’.morpln'sei into the tender 'same
“> weetheait.*’ The villiagaaehool'dkwed.
ttTid «)ie broiio the secret and her lover's
heart by teT.ing him that did she him. -low.! Vf: Ida
brother beiter than s he u
the father <rtune home BdJw bnlhmlieitnl
ldm and sf-bbed out;
• “Papa* papa, Eldred said -tih-J won't
have me."
“Oh, nil she was tally joking. ”
“ N-n-o, sir, she vssu't, ’crniso she
told me,'three tunes.*’
There being “nobaim in'GileatV for
his lacuprateil heart, he decided “to t.ike
arms against a sea of troubles" and witli
a cnrtiiu cord end them. Having St?
curely fastened tha kv>se end of the
green e.ord around his neck, he jumped
out of the parlor window, the ground. u■ distance For- of
four ore live feet from
tmiately the cord broke and 'eft no marks
of suicide, save a blood ring around his
neck. —Memphis Avalanehc.
True Memphis (Tenri.) Avalanche “Ev,
throws oi.t this suggestion : ry
wheio in the Mississippi delta are to bo
fount! traces of the engineering skill of
the mysterious race vaguely called
‘ Mound Builders.’ Artificial elevations,
milts of canals amt long stretches of
low protecting levees are to be seen in
nearly every county New bordering Orleans. -on Would tko
river from Cairo t »
not modern engineers do well to study
carefully tlie system which these ancient
jMiopio no doubt tounil to be mi efficient
remedy for devastating floods?”
All Afire of Siiwiitf-lttiF,
Truly, this is an age of Howes, suspicion. of
Nevertheless. Capt. F. M.
the steamer William Crane, Merchants’
t Miners’ Transportation Line between
Boston nud Baltimore, who suffered
severely from rheumatism, caused by
the exposure incident to his profession,
was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. This is
no suspicion .—Jloston Globe.
—The latest teiepnone story is that a
young introduced lady in Nashville bowed twice
when in distant by telephone of to a young
man a part town.
Successful Firm.”
Messrs Dio F. Wolfe & Co., of Nos.
174 and 176 Common street, New Or
leans, Louisiana, do an enormous busi¬
ness as brokers in “Cotton Futures”
and are rapidly taking the lead in that
line of any house in America. While
on a business trip to New Orleans we
called at their ofli -e and were courte¬
ously shown their perfect system of how
they do business. mid widespread We never this knew investing how
popular Cotton Futures had really become,
in
but from their mail we judge they re¬
ceive ortT forty letters y.itil JDrftJEt? and
A. D • C. Orders, Aiiu we were assured tluu
some days as high as sixty orders with
money ranging in sums from $10 up to
$1,600 were received, of course the the small¬
er sums from $10 to $100 are most
in number. Messrs. Wolfe & Co., are
also the originators of the Southern Co¬
operative Cotton Fund Union, a system
of Combining Individual small turns
and operating the whole aggregate supervision. capi¬
tal under their careful
From ono of their Statements we learn
for the last six weeks, they have
realized for their share holders 68 per
cent, invested. profit, that This is, plan $68 is for growing every $100
so rap :
idly and even old and experienced it, the spec¬ risk
ulators take advantage of as
is reduced, enabling the managers to
place larger margins on deal to prevent
sweeping and loss, having in time of ample rapid fluctua¬
tions by an reserve
fund at command, they can “hedge” the
and thus hold subsides, their purchase and legitimate until
excitement
profits are again gained. their They Stock have and an
offico in New York, as We wish
Bond operations are also large.
to mention in conclusion ihat the Co¬
operative Is managed separately from
their individual business.
— A resident of K rttmaiuville, Ky .
is cousin to his own children, having
married his aunt. He i- uncle also to
his brothers and sisters and cousins, and.
brother-in- law to his la th er a nd mother.
—An editor wrote a headline, “A
Horrible Blunder,” to go ovor a rail¬
road accident; that but though it was tbo
printer's fault wedding, it tho got editor over an tho ac¬
count of a was
man thrashed all the same.
I.YON'8 P/itent Mctolic ILe! Stiffeners
keep new boots and shots from turning
over. Sold by shoe and hardware dealers.
—Still sore and lame from recent ex¬
perience, tho Boston Post man assures
his friends that “a man can not leave a
house gracefully when he is impelled
by a 300 pound push from the toe of a
boot.”_________
That lln.lwiitt of Mln«
fs three times the man he was before he
began using Wells’ Health Renewer. $1.
Don’t III b is the House. “Rough on Rata
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 15c.
Tcrz cod-liver oil. from selected liver*,
on tlie sea shore by Caswell, Hazard 4 Co.,
If y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Pattern*
who hare once taken it prefer it to nil oth
ers. Physician* declare it superior to all
other oili.____
BEM’tTCO PROW DRtra.
WillUm J Coughlin, of BomervllW, Min , aaynt
to the fall of VS1*. I »»» U-ken with ilcemno o*
ran tosna, followed by i teeere eoagh. I lost mj
tppetlle end B*eb. end »u a»nfined te mj bed.
In 1*77 I tu admitted to the floeptul. The
doetoneeld I hed * bole In my lung u Wgeee b»«
d/Jler. At ene time the reprtrt went eround that I
wan dead, I ga»e up hope, but a friend told me of
DB WIUJAM BALLS BALSAM FOB THE
LUNGS. I *«t a belli#, wbee to my aurprlae. I
roan* need to fool belter, a ad to-day I feel better
than for three yeare paet.
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A ap««4j cu:« for U»e» cooip!*lr.t, lit.
toow«?»,pur:fjixtg tbo blood,eleRH»>ng from malari.il tftiui
A perfect «m« for <ick hoatldttho, cou*Upfilt«in an<
dv9>>epHia. ^oltl by All loat'Jing Druggist. Foi circuluvi
And dUitaiiACh with fall p&rticulsia, Acldrtea, V. O. Bos
6 7 }’ ,}T City.
]« Tm failing and info HI*
Me in «mvii»s
I'ifn, SpAfnuB, OvmvaL
$itff>s, St. Vita a Dansi),
Alcoholism, Opium Kat*
lor, Sorotula »ioi nil
Wr Nervous aik) lilotxl Din
«‘."FOs. To liiferHiy (JlHrgynu'P, M«r>,
Merchants, Lnuyv*. Rnnkem.
liAtlioH ftiitl all whoaa
•odontflry Norvtms cmphiyment Prontra
I caui.se tiou. lrw'iifnlnritiei of
Cm IJio r;t«)nmch.
bt>welB ro.teiro «r K»d«e>’», or
who a noma
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nliiituhinf. ARL
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proclai oc nuJerinJ la in: it 't
iv<nw thai taiuofl liivjjjoriK 1
Hinkinjr aat inkiiiv cv or system. mist JB tjvb
sale by all mi. For
OniKciste.
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McBHIX).E & CO.’S
CHINA AND GLASS PALACE,
ATLANTA, ©ORO 1 ft.
nixl Own ChfMTy'H the Onto City Nutu.nl Fruit V«’f< Wntei I'bUerer J)rvor.
steam ami Intih
Agents Islied fur Setli Tlioums Clock Co. i’rU en turn
cm appllention.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
Da. R, O. Wht'i N'iiii Diiiineia, amp Convulaiona, Ba aim Tkkatmcmv, Nervoua %
inecittc for Hjaterla,
fiwadaeh#, Mental Dei>r*»aaion, on, Loan leoa^ ot of Meinoiy, aieinoiy, Pn rroma
tine Old Age, eauaad by or cr-*i«rtlon, nhit/h laada u
mlsorv, y, dacay ducay and and death. death. On* On* boa bo will oura raoanl «aa«*.
Kach box dox contain* OonUlna ono one month'* month'* I treatmout. On* dollar •
rocolpt box or *lx hoxea for flvo flVO dollar*; doll atx »«nt box** ny mail prepaid <*n
of prico. TT*guaram«« to euro any
eeoo. With oach ordor rocoivod by u* for *tx boxo*, ao*
abator oompAulod written with flvo guarant** dollar*, to return wo will tho *ond tho U fur* tho
our money iaauod
treatment doe* not effect a cure. Guarantee* only
ny «. J. LUII1V, Cliarlratou, M. CL Order* H
mall promptly attended I*.__
OPSUKS HABIT
AND DRLT^KENHESS.
nit. Positively, K liKI JilY’H speeilllv <H)|eI> ami KKM permanently FDIIfiS, eonfnlnlng cured by
no form of Opium. Truth invito* iuvontlMutiou.
Koforonces tK*nfc iu the Htntc. For terms, pamph*
lets nud p:oofu t address,
W. i\ ttELUNT, HI. II.,
V 1-2 llroad Atlnntii, Chi.
noi.RUAN HtJffTlVKHM t’OU,Kt«K, MnTarfc, Prop»w.
\>_N. J. Writ* for fiidaloguo. Coi.xmait A ffi.sg,
MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIED
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING IIOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS,
STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS,
Sec. Send for Prico Lict. W. H„ DIL
LINGHAM & 00., 143 Main Street, LOUIS
viijtE, ky
Pa riant' Pure ttv« P111-. urn*" Nev; I'iiTi
■feoil, iTatem anil will la t-ouipletnlv three monthe. change Aar the blonii In who Ihe
entire each nlgi.t ti 1 to la tvecke perm n lx
will take uno i lll health, tt end' ctn tlilnn Ito j.inaible. may
reatored toaound by inftti a fr.i H lotto mIhiiiix,
Bold everywhere or arnt Uoaloo, Mneee
I. H. JOIINHON m*». A L’t*.,
formerly l»HH«nr#
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jFNTIeHMKNt 1 have uk «*<1 l<rf’*au«l ft hi< v/fu rft hf*: > •
tWfiitv-Uve vcat'M In nu*dlelne, have never lou»c*l any thing to Five the tfiMt />»
1 BON Tond: does In many ease* of Nervoie I'o.* tiMtfou, I'Niiiiftte liwnl DlwtaMer*. mash-«>'“tt I»j' pe/,dn <<““«*< u i D*
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It iff r.‘n color tip the. tpfiport A \
natural healthful tone to / 7
th*) nervou* it DrUtUtpy apvUcahlo at l*fOHtralian Iff rut Mf/rtr/Uffnakhi*/ l I vr a) nt orfyan* Up of Omoral of A Vital ftp* amt - / J \ ' Yj Vj
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Development of Soythern lindustrr^ 4 - -
HEW DRESS. LULL of Nil W 7 ’ «
HEW WRITERS, ^ AND VJOOK J ' /I
NEW AUTISTBve . ^ 1887- .
1842-1883
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