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> witc'i. lest L forget my u
«IK l'JW UHU Ifflifllll!
• Taat t o
she ans- ere
be I an thy
me fo eve*.
vh.tu dills: 9
“1 Bivorn an oith indeed, but nit t
thte, Merlauiau. X swore an ea
w ar the o*t>i, O 1 v'sous, or tiou Wiio wa.s C.tpt**u of
. a jyfrQed the word of
T3W «i v—», ,
Tieu th3 in si gu:le f ii», h .si at ieiigt >
susnssswuawwst
for now ai.d to.ever, for hare and here
ifttr, ia wuaievur sti pe thou goest 01
the enttb, by whatever i.a^e thoaw.ii.
tppift among iuuM-’ Oil, bu uot wrath,
aglord, but hearken. l\',lut mottos,tin
spapein which U.ou seesl met , At the
Want aui I not a,'.t?\Aud.wbaV3, heauly
hot .casket that hid. s th* go u, within?
’Tit my love wkica toou hast won. u>j
lore teat. Is immortal, and out the fl-Si.
that puis its. For X ht\o loved thee, aye
and tbeu bast loved me from of o d auo
in other itv. s thau tit s, aud X leU thte
that we shall love again, aud yet again
when ill‘U art no more Odi seen* o’.
Ithaca, and when I am at more M iiv
wan, tlie Qujmi cf K.eui, but while w-i
walk in ct .ar forms upon the world and
ara named by otner names. I am th.i
doom, thou Wandtrer, and *h rever
thou dost wander through toe fields pt
llfs and death, I shall be at tby side. For
X am that Sue of whcui thou art, and
tbeu art he of whom I am, and though
tke goes have severed us yet must we
dost together down tlie river of cur lives
till we find the soa of whloh the spir.b
knows, f u»rafore pui me not from thee
and ral e not my wraih ngiinat thee, 10
if I used my ma.ic lo briug thee to my
arias, yet they are toy home.” And once
more she came toward tin.
Now the Wanderer drew an arrow from
kiaopivc-r and set the notch against his
breast and toe keen barb toward the
breast of Mcrlamun.
, “X>raw on,” he said. “Thus will I take
thee to my arms. Hearken, MerUmun
tire wlton. Mu.Umun, Pharaoh's wife aud
Queano/ Knem. To thee X swore an oats,
Indeed, aud perchance because I suffered
tby guile to vvtrcouie my wisdom, be-
•ease 1 swore upon that which circles
thee about aud not by the r.detar which
•learns upon the XXeleu’s breast, it may
be that 1 sbadlo.e her whom X love, ho
indued the Queen of Heaven told me,
yonder in seagirt Ithaca, though to my
mono a l forgot her wcids. But iff lose
ber or If I win,know this that It-vehir
and h r only, at d 1 hate thte like the
gates of Hull. For then hast tiicked me
with thy mag'.c, then bast stolen the
shape of Beauty s self and cared to wear
It, tnou hast drawn a dreadful oath from
me And more, ti.ou art tt.e Queen of
eahem, tuou or. Pharaon's wife, woom I
aoort to guard. And now I will do this,
ff wUi call together tbe guard of wbich I
mm chief, and tell them Uiy plans. I will
it It in the streets. X will publish It
i the temple tops, and when Pharoah
■■ again. I will call It into nls ear,
MU) bn and all who live 1a Khemksow
thee for what thou art.
j n iifce hearkened and her face grew terri
Wt'ta .wa A moment she stood, ns
AkMgfi.in thought, one hand pressed to
Aer brow aud one upon her breast. Tuen
, mo streets of the ci y till they
And here they
auio w.is u.ipit.u of the (luaxd, hud not
{trued the word of entry.
mo to win my
gates,” said the
jH.Jh.i m lti;l at h r side, ‘but it is my
counsel thai wo wait a while. Perchauce
ue whan seei-SMlk .«a/COH»ef«r*iH u i So
They tn.erud the parch or me temple 01
OlslrirttflVWolfdd id«va’fdttte featssp.kiid
tbsce.iutyisvMiusdHiU-Uiedawn gathered
in Ww#4st,Ja say., The Heico ^puKo ue,
word, but, Bel, watching her, knew that
she' WA’s' troii'bleir iit neart, tdi u^rV h* 1 '
alight tioCKle berf.ee because of me veil
sue wore .tFonfroui time to lime, stif
sighed..atifl toe red star ruse aud fe.l
upon her ’breifet.
’ At Ibugth'tho'first aerowof thedswn 1
fell npou the temple p->roh, and she
spoke. . >i . i , . . i. • , •
. "Now let us enter,”she said; “my heart
fbrboces evil, indeed, but much of evil I
have known, and where the godB drive
me, there 1 must go.”
They came to tbe gates, and the man
who watched them bp ned to the priest
Ret and tne veiled woman who went wlta
mm, tnougb be marvelled at the oeauty
of the woman's shape.
‘•vVhore are t iy fellow guardsT” Rci
asked of the soldier.
-I huow not,” ha answered, “but anon
a great lurnu.t arose in the palace auo
the Captain of. the gate went thither
leaving me only to giieid thegite ” '
"Hust thou been the Lord Ep-rtijusl”
Bel-asked again.
fiNay, 1 have not seen him since supper'
time last night, nor has he visited the
utuard, as Is his wont.” ’ ' '
I Bti passed .on- wondering, and with
him w«ht> H .leo As they trod the. palauu
they saw fo.k flying toward the Hall o(
Banquets mat is near the Queen's chain
belli Bottle bore arms In ttiblr hands
ana some fore none, - out all fled fast to
Ward, thu H»H of B roquets, whencu cants
a sound <>r shouting. Now they drew
hear'thi Ha! 1 hud tnere at thii farther
end, where the doors ere that lead to the
Queen a. chambers, «. great c**w4 was
gathered.
“H.de thee, lady—hide thee,” said itei
to her that Went'with him, “for iuetbfiias
taat U.aih fsafeot here. Ben, here hangs
a curiai r , sUtnd thou behind it whUe.l
learn what this tumult means.”
' 8be stepped behied the cuxttln that
hung bttaOen the piilers, as it cl bade
her, ior now Helen's gentle breast wis
full ol fears and she was as one d. zee).
Even as she stepped one came flying
down tbe hall 1 Who wns of the servants of
itei the. Priest. ! , -
, - Stay thou,!’ JBoi cried to him, “and
tell me what happens jouder.”
“ill deeds, Lord,’* said the servant.
“Bperttok the Wanderer, whom Pharaoh
made Captain of his guard, whsa he'
went to slay the rebel hpurs— Kperltua.
hath iatd hasds on the Queen, whom he
was set to guard. But ane fled from him,
and her cries awoke the gnard, ana they I
tby last word, Wanders,T” j
At, ’ Hc^Vti’inf oS UD8 to the I hSrtffii 1
;^«id til
Next followed something v ry imprss
tvo^- The “address of welcome” was d«
tvqredbyan invalid, ai d resooudi-d to
jv an invalid. It. was de ivvred by Mr.
Willis D Upscaw. so well ard lovingly
niwntot e SUNNY SOUTH readers a'«
Ei-nfsi Willie,” of the Ls ter Box our.
tiiiiivehnld. Hu was ca<ricd out by lov
g hands and pi.ced op the ontii
af.tr his addiesa and then flewn among
the no-’pie w. o gathered aruond hit cor.
anxious to shako tn« hand ot this bright
ICnr sttau young man,. )« whom dniing
• his lui g confi uiuknt to many hearts
■have b> uu d awn.
; Miss Lu a Hobbs-rec!t**d ‘Beyond the
;C ends” in a fCVely. impressive mabuov
'a id with d .so pl.ette femlug which de
iig ted the-andfence. Afterward an 1m
pre-suire escay on ‘Sabbath Bchools” by
Mi-s Wani.le Qriggp, read In a or.si dig
i.ifisd and .udy'tike manner. Then earns
thatlbeauilfnl poem |‘ TneChurchjand th
World,' rec ted by the little.maiden o' 13.
MissBal i.. Blanche Upshaw. Snereclt- o
wlthoharmiug grace and true expres
slon.
An essay on “The Nimble, Oosslpine
Tongue” was txcoii«ntly prepared and
charmingly read by Misa Cteinuiie Petes.
Col. W It Power, County School Com
missioner, next delivered an address,
■ Fundamtntal Principles of Education,’
The dino. r boar! A. long taole c tvered
with “picnic diuner” bs-ieaih t -e trees;
around it gatbered the c..i dren. 1 ki
nged, the yoni'g men arid maidens—just
imagine the pleasure!
After dinner tbe editors and correrpon
dents were tendered a reception on thu
stand by the young ladies.
Tne iHibkipo* Would! nave been greatly
enhanced if'Colonel Heals, the ab>e, Clo
quuut editor of the Bunny South cou.il
have been present.
!HOI -. :i H
l i i . / <1
WAL.TEB M ELHEATH S OPENING
. , , ~AUl)ltE8a. .
Irl-nofill Ijoj.-l Ol t.-VM lftTI :>n ./till
Ladles and U.atlpm^n: Occasions like
this, when We’lfiyisrcuT.lit!*buey cares of
ouf vocaliontt and meet together to spend
a'cay of auclaJ erjoymeut and lntsllectual
improvement, form gieen spots in our
Jj,vea to which oqr minds revert like the
.mii-dof'tho weary, dusty and thirsty
trayeler through the barren Sahara re
lurns to lihe gri.eu oases which i e l:a9
■paesdu. 1 They Are verdant'spots In tne
rime of years in wnica grow some-of the
choicest aud most fragrant flowers ol
mumoTA • vie .
. Tula vast auuienco, composed of the
flower aud chivalry of the fairest laud
over which tbe rainbow ever sueUmed
its iiKioec-jul span or the sun uVtr kissed
with his genial warmth, aud the presence
of the large number of talented geutie.
men who are to take a pait in these ex
ercises, wouhl m«ae an lulereetiug picuic
anywhere, but thrice interestiug ia it
here in this beautiful grove whose coci
dug abodes and level swo>d make it (be
picnicker's paradise. As the faclie pea of
Earnest Wilde had it, “ Che old can here
•hf ikrt-rroa „7 7 lr “*° ut her and , ow 8B « f«drmd td
•thin* was* grua^t
tht‘ {i?d W ’')**■ aau 1,uauja 1
she w a. do,, r hst ivuu,.- ...*
, | thfc curtri'i t 1111
As taw how liiQ I to tlje «arth, and hori*i>^ 8 »® ®homti slttfei
tamo *»**»• A mi "t U de nr 8 “ 0atld
■K •« ! fttHS?'***? * niter Oh thei;. 5hm?, B w!l 1 -'i
■iUmwolvu. uportlL
■s^2tSffKSS®5«
«5Kase:^a%sr>HS
personal experience thatlhlabi'
» favor i to bs.ua t of Venus, forhrra
firet taught mo that she tad a blind?!?. 1 }
soa whose arrows are to defgntfulto d^a
Wn‘hoDgh the smUeh And
rto£ thItSHlmr “ e «t»J
with hSZlZLJ £nyL ^V aC , Qa,ilr
louderleoohecnioua jfthe
tne v^ia wblchtha
You may break, yon may shatter thVvase'hy-ui
iie.e toTJhrist, ana who loved ihlS'tlp.yi So
well, In .hat laud wutie (ter« will om.
uiore par ing and whera,-," ""”" 11B
wiped away.”
ADDRESS CF Wi.DC
L vibe and gem,.
responCUgut of .
atad my friends kid
Know.:
Out of bpkljti
to to you wit
■juicing' hi
thsi, oi th)ik an oecaa ton abuydwhat
■-* ” oar coaixy"eddy, bkV.
,_iyou to come, aufl WUn
csr.-frec vpint of cciidrcii
i.u.Uhtbj tbfe-i
-k'vA.'Jbv 1,
tlie z ■.Stall
al thing, they Baft little to each
About these foolflertfl.-bip^d ; but i
the .latter became the cause of j
on audji^ptfe.
from town one day,.Mr. |
oaie a larg3 gray goose, it j
ipad flopped lis wiDgs ia fruit-!
if ro get out of thu basket,
ti orgo,” said Mrs. Tiff, In a
k voice “where did you get tills
do y„u iutuud ouiug wit i it?
tou’Wlsh to xi‘F i),T3ma:
t'AotJuuday?”-
uiTiavu it for
S.
■ylng at boapv to gather arouad tals
ilf
•Ohf bb,' saifltaejgtmthnniiknjharAless'y;
«n old negro woman bos been iTyiAt
I’m aware that her r^MrMliWM^i'iliil^
L a cent to ner name.
Hut ti;e girl s not c
— Boston Timed.
wiitui patient hhnok have tdAde'i,. Mdte m» mylt far several Airfa*- She
. rr- ----- “'au
aid p>uot whatever o( grapes yck.diay
of a'.-le to And, rehremheriug, if yon geo
stuie n-t fu. 1 ripe, that the viua whjcQ
bfaistaem ns a p.aat of little lup3 than
tfo weeks cti.ture.
And now after the action of the con
riltee aud the wtsa of the pe iple ior
show 1 ha vo che pleasure and honor to
e*eah, aud a-tor the generous introduc
'.on from my friend, Prol. McEireato, to
-%ios - or,ebtc and bsanlilul address we
n»Ve just l stenud, after this, It docs teem
Liati.'lweie physically aud menially
ait, an addr. ss of we-come, broad In it-i
sopu ana heart-reaching la effect, would
be in order. Xdobietsthe great Hand
wiose hind provideuce enables me to
or here today, auo 1 thank each oue ot
y-n caruostiy tor your pretence. My
n*rt saei s with au ueruist, Uol bit-sa
you all 1 Aud I Wuuid that I might speak
ii you with all tue earnestness ot
uj natiu-c; bat I cannot-—my condition
ala m> vuio vriil not allow.
tlurv Pruf J. 3. Btenart, uf Harwood
tea s«
uat Wi 11 ).
Ux years ago this self same boy stood
btdf.e .mm y, iykr> are, hepu and, ina ju au
acJrcss oi welcome to a large S^bbaUi
scool ^ath^nug aud.ribeshaduof me&
scfnauiu iruts. Bat ho it d.iftrenk. my
common t: eu! Haw many cnangoe,
gi at *::a AuiAl, thktfcriatehange’ w>.ra
ir.Time, uath aioughi! Tneu i btood
Oojtt) you iu «U toe glad, exurb. rauce jui
bupuo.i, with iiupu singing “ay in
u.j hei-.rt he. evf-r giaasou-O .Ong. 1
hvd t:ien in t«e brine halo shed alwut
mt-liy ouch m dstl plans- and go.dan
duims na umy g bpy .of uiy.uge and am
biun khi;w. I saw ihrough glassW
tinsfl Ai?ti faaLionec bythu wish of ftih
t>e*4, ■ iimte, .! ot-by tne hand o -judg
met anu uxp-.rianco, beigh>a .oeyyDC
t'urwtuug ivht jh-y only coma b.
wmu. by y iars T patient ttil aud
thrash miny a daep morAbs aud dartr
VALy- nhd . l ng harrow paths Which
huitii fie* hart fco'dou trod—forgtt-
ttn, ail t is, tb-.re arose beloru
hiyfenamoreu vision suns of glory
until castius cf ptt/uil.-.o that fioumed
(0 l!t uie almbst to tae vsry skies. But,
Ithosu suns nave gone down—thOf-e
caatfcl have fallen! Aud I feel very sure
lha. vy.hout that stj-o g aud sustaining
'A rri-vathout tue giur.oC3 aud refresh
gll fk*r!W«yjlriet(tfl*q‘t#fr' imoi ris
"SpeNtltk>sB<‘tfl*r»ieLi 4flt« (MAMMIm*
linlicrey,” obsc rvl-d'tAe^biftfg'kfftlllt OtijfbAi'h
Bpeil ana pronounce your own nXute T(
BtraiigeflbwhpiMei i.ulk«iWf*)d,to.ypo^ -.jfiiiSj
so long, yoB.kwwJiii Ml Md ad i gaoa
“Oh, no,” said the young woman, “]
don't, mind it. I Ukt?l!he«Am* beitiUllAWi
t hff.bissxflVilBitlAiOo-MtJiHi cuffip^N
,^‘H'o!
... „ , i«raw- Sue i -
dually offered It so cheap that Lto»%it, 1 .any'bther ffctfBvpbL’’’' li! IH ' t!
“ ^ '.“ r j; ’Ailil ifi^'Sb'ok , 'cbTl'gh6<f"Wifcii(J!y' ahfl
tuluk ug you might iiae to ada'i^ko your j
fl ms. Bjc hem! is a not very fat, but its '
young and bus a curious. black spot on
oat-pitta wings. Yon bad oetter nave it
turned loose iu the back yard.”
As B tty, the only servant Mis. T.ff
kept aoout the noase, was ousy, tne good
lady took tbe basket oat humor, and
untied tbe stout t wine wound aro&ud the
captive s red iug- ; t ,eu sne set it on Its
web fect and tta.ched it waddle off in the
dtrec.ion of the otner geese.
The wuole flock set up a clamor at the
sight of a stranger, but at ieugth appear
eu co tulnL tae Intruder no enemy aud
w-nt to nibbling tue grass that grew
thick ar-uud au o.d writ curb.
Mrs. Tiff returned to ner domestic
duties aud thoagnt litUe more about tne
tr.fling incident.
About 10 o'cluck the next day Mrs.
Glynn appeared at her back gate. Sue
w iS b ire neaded aud evidently had run
Au‘*tra g
. Tills Jiuol ’lq rm's . I
^’ TWa. which 1 was
I could not,
sK»wss'aa?'a s »«
:assaaa?5f«
&2UZZ2S!!*.
S&j4f*,jsr*g» * -Sis 1
fly
;uc ihruugb the feuc-.? I see you have
tiilr-^tun, while I only Usve eleven Yes-
tt-rduy, mir-uiug I qouqteu twelve apiece.”
• Noneofyourit are' with miiie,*'said
Mrs l'ltt, pleasantly, shadiug lureyus
tgeip vfle auu Wiut ouq handa^d ; joking
off in iue d.rociioa ofhe. nocr. * Ojorge
purcuesed unheiunl: tnaoAhcr.-aeej my
number to thirteen. Ferhaps one of
your* p,is uoae lueuai Jgor sumethiag ”
1 On, uu,”6aid Mrs. (iiyna,lni^reculoua-
‘T show mv gu;-sj. That one with a
splitu-n its- wing ls certainty miner i.
su. out know ,1 auy whore.” , ,.
i « the very one Mr. T.ff brought
ii:ino Hjcalied my attention' psrticu-
r y to mat spot before 1 turned it lose,
is can’t ce yours,said Mrs. Tiff, ‘unless
is -vas.stpiea au4 sold-to my husoand.'
- ih.'t '.V.-.s not, cone,’* said tfle gou
:nan, ea/pliaticallT. Ha wasr9AQiugln
Gliu buck parlor and chanced to ov. rnear
the ouuversutieu. *i have seen that old
changed tUesiftbjevt.—C,'bip^gp ffriflnhfk.
; Mot viol >t i.rh , f-fi.i ni in - .ta-.ult ■
Aha CouM dip .Hatter. ...i ,.
Anxious Moih*r-HAre- ’yott ffuite dim,
pet, yon tea!h'goiAlont; without any itesisA
ante to-night? . , ,,
Fair Young Convalescent-- Oh, quite,
mamma.
“You know, dear, I will sit up with yea
if it is necessary.”
“I couldn't think of asking you to do it,
mamma. Besides, 1W need any sitting tip
with, why—er—air—Mr. Peduncle is com
ing this evening, mamma.”—Chicago TrV
bune.
A Propbsal.
During Uieseniiun he uuderscorwl
In the hymnal here and there a word.
Then unto her he gave the book—
falic took it, *;ith. a grateful look,
And read at Uilst this lender- lihe:
"Loved oue, I pray that thou wiit be minft—
Wilt ^oujCvruveruny poor life Wessr’*,
She turned and gently whispered "Y'ea"
The metre waj bad, hu) shs understood
That he had done tfle best 1-e could..,
! u :n y . —New i'orlt H@r*hL,’
: —n—i—
Ills tisdiirpkhlK Interfered With.
Mr. Mudde (undertaker)—Wife, we are
ruined. ur, .. vuzifl o:
Mrs. Mudde—Whatl Have you lust 431
our money?
Mr. Mudde—Worse than that. Dr. Bo
lus,. the greptdoctorou the nexttilock, has
retired from flractlce.—Texas Siftings.
Very Limited. ,
_ "Did you say this was a limited train?”
said tfie guut'e- j naked the impatient passenger of the eon-
diictor.
“Yes, sir.” 1
"Couldn’t you kind o’ raise the limit and
i?3^^mX«nlU|i^w‘Sv' make it a liule more than three miles an
it, before 1 made the purchase, and you
toy yours were all uore yesterday.”
"To be sure they w. re,” said the loser,
thoughtfully. I can’t understand it.
Tuat looks just like my goose, and i
would have swuru it was.”
Tneu without another word she turned
on retraced hersieps.
Betty overheard this colloquy, and
seeing. Miranda, Mrs. (ilyon’a servant
•nt other house on her ^ u ® 1 “amixig
^ fl® wiog ^Irpla rmm * W WcClfe
*he ladies- awemMed u»
vei-J aurange, ‘<“H tt.was
t version of the stnr» *”“5''
hour?”—Washington Post.
tue alio
tlie
<#U»
f?<L01i
&ot
4it>*
I BvDOUtuf i L<jC-0 Wnn « ' ^ HlOfcfl for fldr nt/in I . ^ bird uan/. ai 9 I ht)
Wand, r * „ d w **.” aa U»e
given to in- Q , P tu [ 0 “ bo “ , b “d
Th* Bootblack.
Be whistles gaily at Ms task.
He works tbe Hveloeg day.
And (Vv-ms to be as hAppy, ^id>s.
As if bis walk Were play.
All hail to thee, small bootblack boy.
Who trouble never mintfe, -
A welcome guest indeed than art—
*' —i'u t
<w " a -
a.t« a
Aew York Sun. t> term this house.—
.... . diplomatic Ceorgo.
Sun' “ y ° Urs ’ G “rge, dear.”—New York
to_
that
my penny
majority of tin* ills of the huinai
nr.’,., from .HseSJfl^I.’fWlW 1 * Ntu
.u. ' .
Ae pocket «oiitaiDin„'
every. nuHtn^.n;jm-
pkovement. of nie()t.
-’(Mir #103. «AfchL^s*n'n-
^qualed for accuracy
ant flurahilUj:. J0!..r
J50 watch 4 jfiegreat
est ' rtturn /for that
amount that has ever
been offered in a
watch. .
W e h a v e gold
watches fn>Iu 125.00 to
$200.00; filled watches
from *12.00 to *40.00;
silver watches from
*8.00 to *40.00.
Don’t buy before
get tin g our prices.
Call and ihspect our
stock, or write us.
J. P. St*ve.4h A Ubo..
47 Whitehall St
*” '*TrAS}-rA.
Please menu on tins paper. Zplu r m.
WAXCit fttE FORTHCOMINti
-Hfll SALE.^'
THIS COMPANY kik iaLU -°' J
Kfhdnessslt, W hJn^ra % JStSTjSSS-
circia
ve-
, K*®wea uwtototUiL on tTkl 7 a I a *prd*u-«a7T« Q * Uia »j-
ingsutli. of the ‘““W J moat florid kind0»tor” ol toe I
*“ *° mu ®ic of i 1 . no, ‘* ie Ko->Bestorv .??5 r ! I }g eircI evcr
ofk lHonty tb f ** he
done.whAuiy.stap-waa s. [ ?l'“’ d I ^“ iue^i /ur „ “1* epp»ueui's 1
Hj^*^5KSi22r4£»!2.
^ors'/
hcld-
_ s^le
thfoujglrtKe real estate men
of the c cffy. j nilj00i ' :
These lands are within a. ’stone's throw”
of the Halein Furnace, they hate a river
•front o* thr -e quarter* of a rnilo, and have
splendid drainage. ^
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