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VOLUME XVIL-NO. 776.
ATLANTA, GA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVMEBER 1, 1890.
PRICE: *2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
THE NATIONAL SONG
Hut the Birds of Golden, Green and Gorgeous Feather and Gleeful
’« Twitter in Chorus Said Should Be.
Far the Sueur South.
NCR on • time tie mid, ttaoogh soma mar possibly irsineaj it,
That of the feathered world the Mag onto his subjects true,
Hie term of days upon this earth would number eery few—
That all the birds of every kind or class, of reds and bines.
Of browns and grays, and golden-hot d—Urns went the procla
mation—
Should on an Easier morning meet before the king, and cbooae
By voice of vote, of every song the fittest for the nation.
And «<* it was on the day appointed, they assembled
Before the throne, which was upon the forest's topmost height,
And every branch and bongh with some small feathered creature
troubl'd,
A11 eager with a voice and vote, to join the coming fight.
The king arose, and cleared bis throat,ana smooth'd his yellow vest.
And said with so ne emotion, he was very pleased to see
So many of nis suhj cts, and to know that his behest
Was so generally approve'; * You do me very proud,” said he,
And wiped his eyes, and softly blew his nose. "Oh, pardon me;
This weakn-'ss, ’tis unmanl,'.” Then forthwith did pat aw«y
His tears and kerchief in his picket. ‘Well, let’s to work,” said he,
And spilled benignly upon all. “Bnt first, just here I’d Bay
I think it w1«e, upon deltberalim to suggest
Wiin refer* nee to the question now in band, that in the stead
Ofvo'c, hi* be the right t- earner to cuouse whose voije the test
Of e.o esl cri.iclt tn can bear! “The answer came, ‘well said.”
Then forthwith everv littls bird did cough, and clear his throat,
And luiie h s pipes and voice to burst Into melodious soug;
Tbe mariin with nis treble trill, the dove a-ith 'vist'ul note,
The swallow’s twiiterii p chirp, the sparrow's cheep; and loed and long,
The rnoln’s liquid strain; tbe torusn’s pea ; tbe wbite owl’s screum;
Too whip *i will's weird cry—but high above toe rest was heard
A s'rain sos went and so divinely rare that some did deem,
From the bright realms of paradise a wandering flute-voiced bird
D'.d linger bat one moment in bis gilded flight, to sing
Them all to ananie I it was the mocking bird wnose silver strain
Fill* d so tbe earth with melody, aodon ti e wind s soft wing,
D d s'ni n the hills with echoes ttierd to shut It hack again,
That every bird joined in the song; for wno cou d emu ate
That voice almost divine? And all our land with music rang I
The laurels won, dost think he vyy long should hesitate
His nati. ns song to choose! He o'ped his silver witoat and sang:
“I’LL SING MY SONG TO DIXIE LAND
HOuKAYI HookaY!
In Dixiw Land i’ll take my stand
And live a -d dik fob Dixie Land,
Hookay I Hookay I Dixie Land ! ”
Columbia, S C.
Bessie May Tobin.
TBE WONDERFUL SOOTH.
Narrative of Her Unprecedented
Material Progress.
The Story that Continues to
Astound and Startle the
Modern Universe.
Rockwood, Tenn., was unt'l recently
nothing moro than miniag and furnau >
town in the woods. It was incorporated
counted * r68ld ®“ 1( church's and | net
o&’s and mmv other farm products. The
grape vi > ri mrisbli g throughout this
Piedmont, section, and there are a num
b-r of profitable grape farms. Tbe soil
responds aouncantiy to caitfol ai d judt
china cultivation. It is a not d fact ibat
tne Piedmont section nf N irth Catolm i
South Ciroliua and Gecrgla nas fewer
shot crops than auy o'her portion of
theS imh, sbo Gafin, y O 'y ts baautifui'y
located la one uf tbe choice't steti u-
< f chin great belt. It has an elevation of
i-b ,ut 1,4 0 feet above sea level. The cli
male la perfect—winter D.ild and sum
mer temperate. Ti e nealth of the com
niunity la unsurpassed. There is no
town along the Piedmont belt that has
grown so steedily -nd substantially in
THE WORLD S DESIRE.
A STORY OF OLD GREEK AND EGYPTIAN LIFE.
BY
fl. RIDER HAGGARD AND ANDREW LANG.
ORANGE CROVE, WITH FAN PALM TREES IN THE FOREGROUND.
ORANGE GROVE IN FLORIDA.
With the Fan Palm Tree in the
Foreground.
souls, amply 8 “V»";~-""T, fouuh
^hoois.witn turee theatre. a
^ d of°Tride,a good newspaper, ma
Board of iraue, * i«„hts and
cadam.red 8lr * e “’ od U ‘ffijis. Within a
numerous s'ores an furnace*
Jidius I fa mile Me two m ^ ^ c kB
and a third »o u apu i„ e shops, foun
ovens, i">" and brick yards and
dries, p'aiui* g u * 8COte I’wordi-
minor iuousties and a third
roads paea imough the^w of
is on ite »*■> .he*origin and growth of
tbe causes of the. ong ^ are
Bockwoi’d- Tb.y a pcautifui y prln
succlntly He i f ^e„ “iustratea
ted and baud-owe y 1BO ,fved wi n the
Which has just * jj 0 aue iron Co. This
oomplimmis of the uoa diyec
company tiiat^asamo^i
tors Ocn. J ViYftiuitt & UtoigU Kail
BastTeiiBt8»t,Virgi wt t Hnd Hon
read; min- abr.m A _ the famous
Edward Dm mr, »-"-t tom * Hon 0 M
lrou firm ol C ».per ult> & C lailes
Mc« ee. P r ” eld ” d m^y 0 ? 0 er i ttieutml
ton RaV 1 ,”*^ cu-ive c«io rs are
capita'll to. ' l “^ er ,atn, preriden , L
Capt. U «• t/'ia™ . wiisrd Warn r,
L. anrlbui, b '"^r i’.d Welter».Davis,
Jr..sup*rloUni.e > p pioneer
The cut on this page of an Orange
Grove, with Fan Palm Trees represents
a se ne of rare rustic beauty and at
tractiveness. To those who live or
have been in Florida or California, it
will not be a very new sight, yet one af
fording pleasure to the eye, and suggest-
ini delicious sensations to the palate.
In Fiorina, it is net infrequent for
oraegetrees to > ie'.o 5 000 oranges in a
single season; and with 40 such trees
upon one acre, the own r r.as a small
farm that for pecuniary results is seldom
surpassed
The Palm Tree is a p'ant not excelled
in importer ce by »ny order in the vege
table kingdom. Tn-se trees are mostly
natives or froplctl ciuntri* s, thetrup’oai
par s of Am. rica, however, particularly
abound in then., pr< ducing a far grea er
number of species tnau any other pari of
the world. It is the.favnrt a triw-i
“I MUST HAVE THAT SONG.”
DANIEL WEBSTER’S JOKE.
How the Groves of Blarny
Charmed Honest Abe.
I was surprised when one afternon
late in February, 1862, President Linoln
entered tie register's room with as sd a
look as I ever saw npon his careworn
face, writes Register Curlttenden in lar-
per’a. He dropped wearily into a sat
he had previously choseu and, aftr a
short silence, exclalmtd:
“When tbe oid monks had tired tl»m-
sulvtsout. in fighting the devil, did hey
not have places to which they r. ilrtilor
rest, which w.recalled retreats?”
“They dd,” X answered; “tnough lon-
derstahel tuny were for spill teal raker
tuau bodily recap* raiioi.”
“1 thin a of making this (Hi e o* of
my retreats,” he said. “It In eo islet
and rest ul here. Do you never . eijplu
- urag 0? . 7 Jo-”<*>/ I--
i mi a 1 he dej
l fin* i do urjjjfT” *
Maid ig«.orii:«
1 «Ten BSFtBtV**
claimed .'hat Louversa-
,e number of national banks organ
f capital by btales,was as ‘oUoWs ^^^
States.
Alabama l
r^rel^ CoVumhia |
Florida yi 2
Georg'* 7
... 4
Louisian* 7
Maryland • 2
Norih G*ro iua 6
*... 53
.. 2
V j
West Virginia
...106
$iuu* 00
M) 000
coo.ooo
1;*0.000
iso 000
SuU.OOO
6 W 000
7f 0,00o
150,'HK)
1 2S0 00-<
7 290 01*0
it 0.000
125 000
~7Z gu.Gia.uoo
®;m^ U rand g n“a°r., one-thtrd ol tne total
c*piuL
TCtl 'toi»i number oV nat ional banks or
s 296 with
How He Proposed to Stop Interest
on Old Wine.
t ;iaud to the k-“7„ £5S-«n«H that
Up top" f thf P-U^r^^nar- u;n i most setd you the
I r ‘ siDembcr ’
idiU'D?, an" , ai a symbol of
rry it in proctssious ai a y
ictory.
“Dropping in to see a friend of mine
one rainy afternoon, years ago,” said a
noted hotel man, ‘1 found a group of
four sitting in the office, composed of
Daniel Webster, a Mr. Jones, my friend
and bis brother. After receiving a very
cordial greeting and a kind iuvltatlon to
a quiet smoke, and a chat about old time
indulgence.
“As inv broker friend’s threat became
a little husky, it made him remember
something long forgotten, and, turning
to his brott er. is sa d: ‘1 guess, Tom,
i’ll go Dp stairs aDd g t a bottle of wine
from that case I brought from Fiance
ov< r 20 years ago.’
"By way of explanation to ns, he told
of buying a case uf wine in Frauce, to be
used at a reception to he given Lim on
nis return borne, but he fouuo deatb had
Uit-d.A'ia A«tuI.u wr.ile on ills wav. and
-Wei* Che interest o.a h.uiuiPAL
A Soul Above Blankets.
•• -There’S statues gracing this no^eplace in,
An heath* u “ . Njc ,, H ymu8,
a'."’
sJ."Tgo b o“a V !ris h n l buiiu metine te'r
Brother Billies.” ^ I ”
plained that y^ I | taMhs-^ tespitahom hi*
»I should be Botry
to thwart yonr zeal,
« sain Diacon Ca npton.
are somewhat too
brothers from Bt ,mo pleaouie.
Jr., superinveoe iue pioneer
engi. eer. The s . uth . u has al
Iron ooinpa*>y t, . t , . v cspnai paio
way been snCCesY-l. « a
in mil. uwea n"_ " a nd rapidly'•>-
piopeny worn. i6°004WO. * * Ulld lu
^ B dru‘mtn^pVty aketen of
Boca w ood .
a 'T!,
compress at this p. little
the short crop our pee*» ^ crop ,
busl *as Turn year have f ndCJ1) se
but no ® 0, *y|" «i,i goto Memphis
quently our c i ton * hjcd jjo.ouly
?or *ale <>u compress, but
takes busi“' 8 J n f, "® al co8t , of iron. ?1 U.
win bo a i' 8 “ ln . la , ltlC -rt Wcuio n b^
15 a bale to Vbe P* a,, * c .eanuthC.uieis to
aovanta.e to cotwn »* ^ . i„ lug
send tbeir uuj««' l “ e l “JL“ease*? Toy
towns *U ie t°ere » * ( Hrui ^ ud) and t here
oonlo cue b"• ' * 2U m otK s in sigh' •
are from 10,060 to m UJd gtl i money
Ordinarilj • ur ^nandlJ the crop,
enougu in New Yora.wna ^ ^ d
but i*°^ > j wttu auy cottou
also 1 ke to in «he
mauucturor d.suing
Boutn.
thatshou.dt jggg bemain-
lntb A 8 °« h 1 S“ie blll sTeaproduc
tained u ti'189», t r « ■vn-th,
tion ei 95 61.7,01.0 ^ 8 *“ ' £ f4 775 350 -
at an average « f $&> ? m
0 0, or a yearly »”” g uln Ia , c s point
Is this a <I’* 8n rt Tire and our soci
to it ns certainly »* h B it b’-
!”y is kept at peac* with ^‘ uf ". tore d
tides this, «e C 0000 bales !■>'he pe
-ir-^o^an^ilon
£|SSiw“-
proved mltbods of cultivation, better | e , er y e
quem We expect some ~. ;n)ng =
?he city to lea; u. tomure, you _, r JOO I
^catTput a iitut restraint upon your fer-
V °' r i’nd so you "llfrXnT™”*
np all th- grace that s in , „ what
BrotherBU.tng^".t?> .
sort of religion d y > it tn that way,
. Pray cos t tbto 800 tbingly.
brother.’ “V* J* to* give the brother*
-We m « re iuv «!erv oop wtunity to ex
from the ots ? *«* w it hout interruotiou.
pr , fiS themselves « V “»“* » u , •
And by the **’. Brother t> , h . al
Tbe Best of tbe
CHAPTER XVII, Continued.
And as be watched, the white shape
glided into the space of moonlight, and
he saw that it was tbe form of a woman
draped in wbite, and that about her
shone a gleaming girdle, and in the gir
dle gems which sparkled like the eyes of
a snake. Tall was the shape and lovely
as a statne of Aphrodit ; bnt who or
what it was he might not tell, for the
head was bent and the face hidden.
Awhile the shape stood thus, and as it
stoed, the W tnderer, drawn by wonder,
passed toward it till he also stood in the
pool of moonlight that shimmered on bis
golden mail. Then suddenly the shape
lifted II8 face so that tbo light fi 11 full
on it, and stretched ont its arms toward
hiui, and lot the face was the face of
Arglve Helea—of her whom he went
forth to seek. He looked upon its
beauty, be looked upon the eyes of blue,
upon the golden hair, upon the shining
arm*; then slowly, very Blotvly, and in
silence—for he coaid find no wo. di—the
Wanderer drew near.
She did not move nor speak. So still
she stood that scarce she seemed to
breathe. Only the shining eyes of her
snake girdle glittered like living things.
Again he stopped fearfully, for he held
that this wus surely a mocking ghost
which stood before him, but still sue
neither moved nor spoke.
Then at length he found his tongue and
Bpoke:
“Lady,” he whispered, “is it indeed
thou—is it Argive Helen whom 1 look
upon, or Is it, perchance, a ghost sent by
Queen Persephone from tbe House of
Hades to make a mock of me?”
Now the voice of Helen answered him
in sweet tones and low:
“D;d I not tell thee, Olysseus of Ith
aca, did 1 not tell thee yesterday, in the
t ails of Hathor, after thou hadst over
come the ghosts, tbat tonight we should
be wedT Wherefore, tieu, dost, thou
deem me of ti e number of tbe bodiless?”
Tne Wanderer hearkened. Tub v ire
WM the voice nf Helefl. !
Helen, no v coioesv t"o
I.evep wepa the
Rod
leave Webster turmd and said to Gone Is the Slar .°* ofThe Death
friend: tbcueht of a plan rings me round the y » ]ove eternal
night like a star. The woman *'alt»
while, looking down tbe moor.Jih rmatf
between the black rows of sphinxe*., best:
the road lay wbite and empty, and she
turned and hid herself in tne shadow at
the Pylon, where Ret could see nothing-
of her except the red star that g. samea
upon her breast.
Now a ereat fear cum upon the old:
men, for he knew that he looked ores
the strange and deadly Hath >r. .rsa*.
chance be, too, would perish like the re«t
who had loosed on h. r to their i niu. He.
thought o' flight, bat lie did not dare to
fly. Then ho, too, started down the ro»«fi
seeking for tbe Wanderer, but, no shadow
crosned the mo.inli'ht. Thus things
weat for a while, and sti l 'he Hathorr
stood distantly In the snadow. ami still
the blood-red Star shone upon her ' roast,.
A.i d so it came to pass tbal the World’s
Desire must wait at the trjst, Uic sooudi
forsaken vtl age maid.
While Rii, tne Priest, crouched tim$
8gaii st the Pylon wall, p'aying for- toe
coming of him who came not, eudiealy a,
voiospoae to him in tines sweet.r than
a lute.
• W' o <>rt thou thath.dest in the 3'h*d«
ovl” sa d l he vo ci.
He kuew that it wus the Hathor whe<
spoke, aud so afraid was Le that he
not. answer.
Then the voice spoke again:
“Oh, thou most crafty of nun, why6oti-.
it please thee to c jmo hither to seek me
in the gu:si of an aged priest? (hue,
Odjsseus, I saw th* e in a beggar’s weeds,
and knew thee iu the midst of thy foes.
Shall 1 not know thee agsin in peace be
neath toy folded garb and tby tone* SC
white?’
Ret beard, and knew tbat ho could hide*
himself no longer. Therefore he came,
forward, trembling, and knelt before her,,
saying:
“Oh, mighty Queen I am not the man
whom thou didst name, nor am 1 hid in
my wrappings of disguise. Nay, I do
avow myseir to bo named Rei, tbe cniet'
arcnlt ct of Phsroah, the c -mmander of’
the leg-on- of Amen, the c iief of the
treasury of Amen, and a ma i of repute
in this land of Kbem. Now, if ii.deed
tbou art the goddess of this temple, as l
judge by that red jewel which burns up
on tby breast, I pray thee bj m-rrctfal to.
toy servant, and smite me not wi*h thy
wrath, for Dot by my own will am 1 here,,
but by tbe commaud of tnar, hero whom
thou hast named and for whose ciminje
I await. Be merciful, Uierofere, and hotel
thy band.”
‘ Faar not tbou, R i,” said the sweet.
vol g8- . ‘A-'fHeami^the
lneuReltos . . i shining cut
thought of toe riel Kntthere was no
loan evening sky,
con fortfcd.
“I know L ,
'^Tchancehe.too. wm come anon,;
whom ' thoS nlmesi the Wanderer bid
and his heart was
r s^ThV 8 !
whereby yen can moke some ™n^. f D
He told
anoititr hot. : leoi lD *:. a n Da ii[it, in Ms I Fnto outs it in m J », „,4„t i..mi ttieu. 1 * For this r a hn.ii/i ha wed to
eXclMimtcl Webbter wiw
great eyes."
the Gads bear me. Would.* tuou, tl100 . I m0 tuLt this night’he shoold b^wed to
spfrgs s'isjggasss
isSw-SiSLl sssss
Mnuto'1^He pufc* | 'wbteh t-.ey d statues o, theGo^p.Btm.n
Practical Politics
About three wee'kTl.efore the olose^of
h wil th .!!T". P :!rsaid he ws C stoe president of
• Put a nice curl in my monswhe, wi i
*-r“ ES ”‘i US. 15-n. {ssj^-S'iSE I sssrtJrJ:
from been
ket.» our st'>T6
this cold
''z&zx*- | ysr
saw i i/x in from
D-eon Campton’ifig^Z**** appUed the iher, but the
^fand^morc wlfb less ‘la tnat mouay you ^*v S^wwalUtle short of funds that.aft« e shall» Evenness rii. h tne U«- bid thee tell me, and
more —
mouth opened 1
fixedoees of
iran g KV g C S’ or'nobiankets.P-H-
arm uDpini^*- - u le rding w
“^ds tb^to fiZent a of this prophecy.
MonuincnttoColunibns.
- *.» i, -a “ssrs:s-iTe:
.... „^i»or.,d Intendeukoo Hieciveryof
train, and aboot H
O.-itars
«,“• jsa^wWa^Sttfii»”!-
T
id about 21 mues ----- , n ter,ded to - di . c , V ery of
» Well, l’«« na ^d hat ban.',
my c otbes, in my ^ _ xo , t j never
even lu Mi un< * ‘ ou , t ic be for >. Aed
<1M. .®j* t riwb> 8 ’.*“■“ the ; T ”
louK ; *• « u4t» i t o
•■Yes; each i l» , ,ey was a Ht
even
h
th
fl^bTctoaJswaen.iey
h*“hiog. 9 7m
- r evideuny fauee
- Ala ia to receive the attention
to spend a great m »uulsciurinB
*ud about thro-q*» c , th9 sphere
1 Around too “PF 0 Toe interior <»'
W ham are it is understood, con- oUuxbs a spira. road w * y c>a tata * large
Negotiations are, « c f t he I tois little worn! ia. t au(1 co „i/*on; a
^-ovementU^^y roo,u,where
cuHir was
fee. baiai" the
H'VliU luui' a/%
b«b r w*i**db«c to^ — once, t* e I
ter g. to|f«WJ* f «sprung fiom |
lait-r sudden y ol >e door.
to- cuair aud 0 • “ 0 ,r‘ y-lled tb
n "tnMoVlniVaruableCoal la, ds io Mar- I ^"may gatheG • " p ’
Co., incloding vaiu ^ partita | eratuie »ed » K 8 *““ ■ lb /<
town. »r. J ” U “V'^enough, of mew j loo county .Tenn.,.to» py comprises 1 m euts, wltu Com uef(llB elc ., groape
iDK fl f ® ol ^°° r # . « Kneiifch I The town site ot tn oa ioh*Reis areeeld 1 other miles ot ir*m^h> 8
who*fonnaed M ld< \ l *“^ > im"fa°ren'»> , rprlse Uo be matoTing ’.nd'tte earl; de i are P"'““"’ 1 cay. Tne interior 01
dtCldfiG tO *“na-Vhey have pigaiitz | ber ofjmpiovemeoto^^^^ I uti'per Ml olUB**!” I* to befialMied
I a* b ©uuoterphrt ot ^ of cjors*
toes’, of t'.o b*rg*‘“i* gde rate
^oX-Sdl vego^ **‘“’
Pioneer-Prets.
TbiMgf*
Apsoclation^ ^ _ _ _ _
those who were ripe
sbrine and tPe 9 wo rde of
tnemwho were set to guardmy bsauty^
but who a nd“ ent the wlb
- C d sto idbtfom me * * “ was he whom I
iwait tonight, aud after awnlle 1 knew
him lor Odisseua of Ithaca, Ouyasens, L»-
® V QIJ But *8 I iOOKtfl Oil Dim Ulld
have Uiirit was" t’h, lace and its roues thy
I.radical P”*™” a “revioen.'y t«n I “65y* eas. of •«*«*. * h im 1 rob ».»
^d who h.d been pal" |25
work. A'so as-lgn.d two
an leer
the
i iu«•» ';C. S, "wii. «
zxs&sn JSB.me rz Jsstra^afs easrtf
p When tne
his towel, ef-
my beamy and hearken to my
said Rei, “I will tell
sssii
aoly place, nor do l know of « *
», seeing t^at no me^ of It re.
."is aearlt to wno y ’ls the mistress of all
, d fo ever, for here *nd ^ l aud to her it made report, and
Cosmopolitan^New York. ■^nver^ uajje gnown wh.t it $£1 mow not d
A Vermonter who spent a Sunday re- among men^ ody8 , en8 of Ithaca, | «b, did she send th, spirit or
^eorjinomeu pracllcal politi „„ and w nod st s a^d to
what — ,
! cians.—Frank Leslie.
worn >
| foie i
now an'l
dtcldeo to tb have o.gau'z her ot imp.e-.----- ha80<
a^®SSSSHfc- •?==- T-sl?r^^ffiS«.Urs=a , = c
'BS^Su&bs&s
- ■ -“ ■“ t . |=s,tssrsar-51-I :■£*.ns,%wsw», -
l ^T, M eihes.ldn.ught e
ie -as gov . concur w -. afternoon and . ,».,»■ - -- mort ,., , M ‘0?aU womea’whoim upon tue e«tb
e lea nol- won. Bonemian In the after h# anrt , ever see memMd cannot if 1 I she Is ihe very faire 8 *- now
I-SD. Paul Piart-D nt*che in‘be event F. Italian wl . ^“dy, I •wo.rl” And «ot all, *ay»*t toon, R« dost
SSSssSeSfeSsSS
Tb*.
fall«apltar"*tock of
fuUcapitm _ ooment ^ ot KJ *. I du , trle * of Witt*, co J. ,
-^i=srtfvw«Si®5agsasa!S^.^^^»ISS^ ,ss ® !H ^
portion
der o* th* gtjcuil e / .
' —i to* au*wj_ B ^ or ds nod *trlct
bUcktow of Karytus thrilled, foreoodlng “-tt’*****™™ ^
ssssasgl
in tb* Mann ac
* #k *’ V R^oord iMt 1 h.s'bren \ resulting from ^ # ^ >aBOB| which
turers' Rtoord l » B "”r| 1 o 0 000 within mountain -.zJrtvein has bee
'“^. f “y.m?Xnew anythlhg atont'
tb*
I number of new
sstablUhm*nt
strive, among t
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