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VOL. XIX.
■mill bbthy.
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Bemder —^F H. ftenie*
Ma-sted—L. A. W".Hnuns.
Cowmanm. —S- G-. Carter. W. K. Lane.
R. L Wwan. W. X Prachau C. E- Fraiy.
Caaaoi nwi-n veered ana inwreL Toe
«*?»** a ante Ta~na*
CHURCHES.
Mktwodist—Prenchinr W- mi Staday
aad SBtenhg before a •acb -3» art. Hev
TV J. W»L precr. rteraeruag aa irs
Sunday by Bev. K J. Jtc£»wed. Prayer
amafcgeiory >«*□■» lay night. csusasy
•chaui a a.
3«rn»r—Preaduax third Sunday ami
Saturday twfore hi sack renth Rev P. J.
Ana war Surrey ntftoai >36 am.
Pm ■!•■(-» Bcrrsr—PracJrng every
fourth Sunday raid Saturday ide- Bev
& S Burson. pair
SKKET OSZWBSI
Chao^i uchee Chaphr Nd. 38. R
A X —'* «B stand Saturday night a
«vcn ■» tun.
i Mtttia*» hee Lucre No. *1 F « A
M. M«aw in* aad-llurd retnrday arghg
m rech araafh.
Tlxe Cott Txtry”.
Grmnsry—G. A Cram
Clerk Sioens r Cant*—L. F. ~ enr
—L J. Stophann
Tax Here.-er—A C Wire.
Tax CoUeunr—E F Spearman.
Treasurer —A ‘i. Serein, x
surreyor—M J- Ridley
C»rnaT—c. C Parker.
Co Adacwstater—P if W’.utakr-.
Beard Coramreicoers Roada mu Rare
Bam —& A Cram. Clrernkß. X. F Ai
•new. H. L. Hendren. X. V lr.r. A H.
T—r> e« Bharti meets _a regaiw are
dre first Tuesday* m Jan^-y. April. J dy
and Oatauer.
jvsnnrT cc cars.
Fraolfta. ?BBta 3<ac.—C- nrt font F nday
w s. Hahhara. X P.X G. Cram. S P.
Eaon Gr-ree. TTAUt Disc—aecnod
v»-H nests v T. F. ShwiueLrerd. J. P J.
T Fare-. S. ?
• ■ v>haviile «SSc* Dret —far.nu Mm-day
S 3 v«m. J P. W S C.«k N P
ina*. A>B<k o«t.—Thira, sac ixday
T C farlSth. :. P. T A W ferries. N P
C-atraihaica.e. Jkdiid Dox—Fvirrtt
SimHar J A.CaMp. A P. x F Wr&tS
X P
Kwham. SBTU Due.—P arth Fraiay
’ W B>rere» 3 F, I P ir*wi!. X F .
ret Fnday J
T RUrd. J F,& * Dr-muaußd. X.P
dreea T ,—I Iha Bert
J < Bae. X P.XI HwmeC. X P 1
L'^retvy 'Mhd ISac.—See ml Smarnav
T X Awnrre > P P X Snckiewd.
X F
Wkicwt Bil!. ISTtteStu. —Taint T -d*y
W T Lara, a P. F A Ihaaa 3L T
TM, WeakyNervoes
Codd Not Steep.
"prar. L Ik Bfarad*. at Praton.
Idaho, tefra “I was *a run down,
wank, oervoa* and irrttabi* rhirmgh
avarrart. 1 saflare^ from brom fe
ttsua, -ratal faM-ra—ree l bto
came s.' weak and ncr»ou* that I
souid nut seep. I wodd ana* t-rad.
diaoaursged aadhhaa I bagan toeing
Dr. Mites’ Nervine
ami now caorything in cfcangod. I
aieop aoundly. I fate bnghk. actra
and ambitiDa*. I caa do more tn aran
day mrw than I uned to do tn * wok.
Fur thra great good I giv* Dr. Muns'
Rci irentva Bamnn tfaanln oodik.
It Cores.”
Sa- rw Se*O> ■ wid m k II im b
neaiii (Ore tre •« ouu-a tell hsoagk
• r-lira—aall VMa.llKtt* kr » «■
w wi. asra aswore •* '."M <* am*
terns De m3w di*ri Co, nkterv.ire.
THE STAND ARD.
DURANCS
huiunt Remedt
< Staft • IM -w—i wtou Ibr W
4 * wm*ac T W tae
A ««>es mu! aarwaac m.~« m
# ifemr m«Oafa. r*,. m ti* £IB taram.
A . ft .-qftft Os -ft. o— if
<MMk F-iiuMOMn avt PftiMm. U fa
< mt-ms ~^enift • aaA boOtfa ap kDs
+ trx It ft^-F MJ -MTW
< P*fafa » ftfaft faMfar ft ftMfafa W fas I
fttet w fart**Mfafa o^-
# fafart fa** Pfafa ftr Wfti AdOfafat
♦ >■■■ qw a~ii 11 rare»a»re*
♦ rev*. Ttoy re «i:-v ■■ *■■ Ww ream
9 (Ore* BaaaateM >ITi.
X raam-wre^raaraLarejiraMaß*.
aßßysas;^.
The Franklin Nib and Banner.
. . : jK . • _ . .
f Tie Xrea m* The tear I
C ■MBH* HX f
▼KATSITADKUI?
Ix ail climea draws ban been at
cepced ae ifM « food or bed iar
mne, Ji saaiaeM» in low or war, ami
as iiartxngera of tuesßßga or &te
•arnm^s of deetn and ? lester. s®-
o«mt has ewr <sr>Ai'to«-ny e-rpi.urrd
the ouue of drana. By khw tb*y
are aKnuated to ecerestuig ;ust be
aw» going so bed; other snenufic
■nars ciaus UM w3ate»w x upper
note tu JOe j mind ptsewss to teor
’ ng is meartabiy the subject at one's
iram; and stiil others fphsnmiiy
aeer Slat the eondiooc rs the biood
is the predispasiug cauan The snt
ere of the last das» deeiaca that their,
t.reeery is prosod Dy tie hart uat a»e -
people never dream.
Paley Jescnaes a dram as “tnai ।
t>niii'■a rs the hamaa aund wism
reason Loera cuami and Uocy sakes
the max ' Some very proauDens
men pines <irreuaiee ai drama, sod
even tire noat aMrpacu ail! not de
ny that they Dane dreamed thingy
that were eouseiuratai with future
events.
Dr. Cuariet E. Parau>.rst and utat
ae did not have tune to dream: that
wnen he went to 3rd ne -odeavored
to sleep anuadiy. and usually was
moeeostui.
-la my opiiiion." wd tire ductor,
re person with an active bram acd
pcsseseing gjod Maith never dreama
I have never dreamed. Ido not at-
Lach mucfi ..nperreuee to them. A
- I™t be a saeptic >n the
subject. I will nor jsser* that one
Might net to place credence in
dvena, Ssr in banian lift*, aw axe or
■sleep, there are many strange coin
1 ehiences.’
Svrgt. D»tnn. the weather prophet,
s not an enthweasrie regartltnc
dreams, but sasrrt* that at night.
; white in a scite of senu-cvasciongness.
ne has wived many probieuß* that
baffled aim during the dav.
-But I de hoc have rhtae hai’nci
-laf ions mat wme people cairn to
.aw." said he. -I mav have had
• wandering thi’aghts while asleep, but
T they ean be called dreams I have
uways beea able to trace the csose to
M deranged vtovnaon."
Mxyur tkrvmg avers rb- ’ he Das
>Fentime» ■iremued. bat that he was
sot adficiendy uapraaed by any »f
sis .irewoit* ti be able to recall tbeax
“L have never given the dream subject
•nu»:n atreuaoo." eud oe. “I uu nei
ther a believer or •lieSv f ie«er "*
X-x £l:x»aetu B. Grauauu the *»-
■iai reformer, has hid many and va
ned dreamx “Waen I was a gin
11 ib«it £3 rears old." min she. -I
iresuari that I, n ■’luipsany with an
other person, was trying to bring ny
lead tatuer back to life. We Ta«-
?W di throngh Europe in our triu.x
and really I witnessed scenes of En
n)pear grandeur that were esaer in
I every pertjctiiar. aituougii I had nev
। er been abroad. Woes I did go. a
I few rears later. I reuiembered many
1 places I bad seen in my dream. I can
suv that lam a believer in J •'■reins."
Aruitracua (.cmmussHMier Feeney
.jf Brooklyn strike Same is a irewmer
rf* peculiar type. When Co®rys
srmv was traversing the state of
Pennsylvania Mr Feeney one U-ghc
‘dreamed that tue army. Headed try
Cerey hituaeiL tnareiied turough the
keynote of bis room door and sauced
lOuut bis room.
-Waeu the strike started la Brook
lyn." said he.-I ireanwd that 1 would
beeiMwe as arbitrator between tins
strikers and tbeir vpvi» seors. and.
sure eaouga. I was «pp-i ited."
slaster W irkman Cunnedy A an
other who is won: to enter -Mram
land," and he is a sfanacii believer,
mix At the tneeptitm m the Bn« <-
lyn strike he clan* to hare hud a
iream wherein the Me tre deveiop
mens of the .luatest were plainly out
lined.
Abe Himmel said: “I well remem
ber. w ten as a stmient. I was stud y
tag drawing, »y earner, who was in
tae prime of life, .smbuced some
priam and left sc woe i appwrentiy in
tae best of heuJvi. On the next elans
day I Mid ny fellow schoiars that I
did not think they woald have their
drawing esnon spat dar. beeanse I
had dreamed that our teacher had
bees feand de*l in bed by one of hm
aervwßts tnat morning. At Town our
com gathered and oar teaciaer was
not there. We warted and in Wf aa
hour a tetegram arrived aammacing
■ot the dearh of war *i tt— *-t» hwy
pdy the goad news that the drawing
caster had received the aighewt prise
attheaandsary «f arts, and weald
s^wer ißßse he a masker at esuk I
bmi ttot unfflirtiiin ts hn^ h^kat
FRANKLIN. GEOfcIA>I«DAY. MARCH 1. 18^
my iwm, aot I ri*-
dreams always gw by cuutxuiwto.*
Mt is au wßrepmond t*tai *•
Chauneey' IL IJteprwi. Mint Xwqpw
feat. a week brfe^e VFwaetea i^sawsod
that he was * aarc. VettagMa. ami
that in tim pwouvaasa of hkep fee
buttle vat ragtag at it» hesghc. niton
ne smi leaH awoke. exeianauig ‘Let
ns each tare oaraeiaeal Gnaarty*
’rroachyT A fit* Jaya fekrr
Grurcby-’s taidiaeas iaatXagaieaa fee
great awtxfe ami an empire. That
was a rewsarXabie ewHseuhsnor, and. if
I true. dtuuid be soAcamt argtunant
to tahatancate all dir ststsmwnfn
uaade by dream iiirhn uaaW "
Vt’.e Teal is mt a tjeiievcr m
ireains. and given tire feifewuig tale
aa the reason fee his skepceanK
“Wneu I was a youngster. - Otiis bw
<aa. M wan wry nsea in laws wish n
young lady. At a weddiacoue night
both of aa obtained a psi- -of wedding
cane. I place: the pverr nn-ler my
pi few and dreamed of that fur maid
throe jonsecutive nights, bat I newer
married the girl. bubm^wentiy. I
ascertained that my roommate ate the
cake on the secund Jay, putting tn
its place i piece of ordinary cate. I
have never beOned in dreams from
that law to this. Again. I dreamed
that pudrics 'tn the Bowery would be
a eiMidirwn of pence and bitsg bat I
awoke to a renlaauon of the feet that
cue Bowery bears a striking rwest
biance to Dante’s -Inferno.’ *
Ln couctaswn. Otlie aid ‘hat he
did sot beliere any living mortal was
as clever awake as hart appeared to
himself to be in dreams.
>cpt. Pyrites. when asked nieoptn-
KMi on the fulfillment of dreams and
as to whether be had -ver dreamed
anything that had impressed han
suficiently to be able to leenil it,
auu. with a good deal of -trrphvmw
“V tn you tei! me why a young girt
places tire brwie’w treasured pn wut
of wedding cake beneath her piihm
iu the hope of fereseeing her fetus*
honband iu Lie sweet dream of her
cnaste sleep? If you can aecuauL far
it on any nsinmabie hyputheaa, then
have you solved the why and wnen
fere of that region of feacy called
Dreamland? I have n ver dared to
trust to dreams fer my ufucmattooT’
Duke Da.hu L. CouaatU, a friend
of the Lhikc Je Verngua, to whom
toe frewdom of rhe city was extended
dur.ng his w^ourw tn this country,
deciare* that dreams are his enthua
asm. He said:
“I al-pt oee night with a piei-e of
the Lifeuta Ecitoie's weddiug cake
under mv pulow. ami tnat mgnt I
had the sweetest ! n~»m of my life
It was about my swvedieart. the girt
I Suodly hoped to marry. My dream
was realised, far I mar —ed the eery
girl about whom I had such a sweet
•ir aui. Not a angle night p-iasee
tnat I do not dream, and I save daily
recuurse to toy dream bvolL'’
The yuwag sometime* make aua
tasew. A casein pvtuL A rmreaant
who was anted fbr his b’gb prases.
*—w; that his young clerk had some
iificulty a sedtug a p«em> of aik to
a lady, who to->agbt it priced too
high, be w-nt to the r>wae wd suc
ceeded m effecting the -rade by teiD
ng his S.r c istowr tact xik had
aivuneed, as tiere wa' a dusena*
ua.ng the silk worms. The next
•day the d-rt was trying uaavaiiutg^
iy to seii aa tody some high
priced tope. * aeu the tnerchan t
am- up. Me was rery sag 7 ?- T’.se
c -rs tomiung he waw -sing an asgu
mrflt that rauiu not be aaeweswd. bad
binademi by awing that tape had
*lvance>i on jceouac of a diaeaae
among the tape worma
Some one has said: He who 'uar
nes fix- law. gets a w.fet who act**
fer n«wiuor. gets a lady; who trorri—
fer fertaae. gets a mmtreas. If you
are uek. your wife will uorse ywt,
your >auy will viait whi, and your
mistrvsa will m^uias aasut your
iMulta. If •>« se. y<>wr wife wjl
wm p fir you. yowr lady wiW faomt.
and your uustress will wear aamrn
ing.
a -towto- wwiew i» rw*«a ■.
There w * gr«M ted ug nitiinmWia M
icv-iMt mvev. The —ucar Trust. Ike Staa
tort hi trust, tie Wefeh Tta PteKe Tin*,
toe Lagfah hub Tnat. wnu otter esmbtaw
<w toe kuai. s» Tup r wm; 'iaoounc
*d. wad it 3 a sublet < tnatioverey
wuecter toetr are mew umm in Ear—d
town Xmenca, aad wteihti ,atom to* or
tea tnds •teas***. But tteee a aww
form -rs emt ag*aat wtach m owe tea
■wyttoag to ear That to *■ ma tte pub
-3c wpuas m ■mrifs aaaarwßn-
Lpaas Tai-ufe* cwtw t»Birin—>■
i w^J^lre.
to •» jtawe to by mw of
the eK as the eye* i» canatry
weteeakSeaar W^Kaulr. The
mrk Ife sM^Bef ptraare.
it retorts by ^|n ir’-^ the
MTWC. Ato * It ba^Bs that much
of the ifiasanaftirta life araa
through ths ear. V^K*e fceeigs*
er iwwt sotiecs a th^Lantry. natal i
he hveawaes,aa’weaj^Kame er teat'
ewtloss a> it, is We are not
«inpiy pitched is alfli bey bsOmu
ally, but to a'liaoaii^K bey. It is
■roc xgnrre er mure e^tonted country
than war Others h|^B is mnaier.
» ertmaly wedo mrta^Lua harmoay
or mvih renea Ta.^^ with, the
repamrina It w aSb? he ebnll,
undent. <igfc-p*tith)flhßaMadaiated.
k Tim yaaiUgadds i^ii 1■ n y ag
grevation taasnaTVlE It Itorgmi
iam the nerves aaßbereums the
ten-ieney » inmUMf l Itretwro -
tha and ochagyuMhaßl amask The
annum voure eag^t » delight:
tt was meanrts crsi^toaeito phra
are. • "
There a aagtoWKte why the
i American votattoM^tort give pteua
are. The r.-io*«MMk;r^ed races
or often there to
no mdioui -ai^^^HHeet in the
American beencue v^
are nad ra<«ffl^^^Laea were a.
musical « cue toHKiu the dutei
aere are ^urafl^lßbere we
-Lr the nvowt anl^^^Bbrd. law. u»«t
r .-w.« txSSK rettia* to
be admitted ; mbh -'
a roe peer oC a^^^KwmU. Bar
.n rewevm wo about im
voice hi epeectb^^K as well is
■xiys ire per-.n Inane i s-
■vrianr and -of ou re
i«Mse if r le K.a^^BKf sad raet ;»g
ise of the vorn ^^^Kunk Brown
ng -wight nav to^K| with ua u
a ’i-v-a a sure on th-
-t ry of the ' If ehlldren
•Might ever to oe «. to P«t
a care more wtth rhe
■ uradom-y of tae. esgir. to
whip thmr t aren^He atoigir.ou i
mould be ge gtte^Kre^fhe hanu.
pteraag. ato JtoteH3k area, lb w |
idte •■ my that this Srtaf voice ■
iwtnto to thesk Any taire can be
cultivated t» a degree fflat it ahali
not be unpleasant, and tito education
mould ge oe fram infinMy in every
iow and every rebook It in a mat
ter of public interest fef tn* public
pleasure. Think whets tea party
u;ght be !
The voice however is saly ret to
the pitch of the ocher aoiorw. Is ail
thiaUy rented emninenftuu the ears
ire aplit and imtraged by the steam
vniacfe of the fefor-xssad the loci>-
notiwen In the depttoaf the night
tae Startted deeper bos the red of re
ei'Mton anew away Vra bcm by the
•cream of the whiadeg the invalid’*
excited narres are aura to rag* by the
barbnrnas papa of the iastMaocre. We
•cringe and anfler wlh only faint
prate*. It ■ only a part of the ani
venai aeto and hnbbaft Num at,
this scr-anang of the strain dmoe re
cwoiwlely an a* re wary ia tat* d«y of
• luck* ato ameba* ato gnarded rail
way ramaagn. Bat fwe must hare
the whiatie. why aut isvsat are that
re mmiiratoly ■smiwl motewd »( aemg
a aaatare? This a * aagg r — of
;o*t-ioving puapie. who bod dre
nmae of oar Amnricau life every toy
'Mm* rawfVTaOH*. i emafMatiw
meet at it waaH set out the majori
ty, who like aa ya teartag and whang
■reg taieogh the world.
It is tort inaor asamdenag user
vaiom that we rar nit Mawii nra, far
:»mw suesid iuhoticate tor the
ranesas * ireatedimn tot ta prayer a
Sarah asmassao that woaid tn^tra
awry aim bank new hia bud. and
eompet mm to atop his an against
the rrapiog faeitaDtm to devotitm.
Bret it re attaoath r firtosul ? For
hare we oak 4/ --fiarah read ocher
jaogiiag hriiaf These give esc nosaw
■ad nerre-ahahiag einaaor iastead of
-netedieue Baton There are few belie
ta the Tmted State* that are sgreew
ble to the var. The feaadurw ■ mem
ta go uo the ntaa task aaythtng m rhe
•booe ofw bail mil saower the pur
pese, with tettteur so regard to iu
tune, and we are toted to chttree
with the seam rae'alhc soger that iw
vree* a* to a far. The snaan&ctnr
-raanr profaMy adiftmut armure
the public re iadiiferent. Their prod
actaare srechaaito, and only by
chaser aMMsto. There is the need
of art is the making ato ringing of
a bed. as in the making nad p eying
of a prana. We appear to be eaataat
with anv rase* if urato eaet tn the
bell mra. ato tn let a neger wtC
rhe lasoct of a btaefatoth evoke ito
Chwfa^Dwdfay Waner, in Hirpers
Oh, ftra few honest, up and down,
■ttwight on*, tree bine Amertcaas!
TWreana&.r by internal diserastona
the tree great political partwo of this
■righty republic sr*tn to have loot
oght of the pubhc welfare ia their
•agmren to farther their prrsocai
ato pnettoM endx
ft JO aosiere to ragne that in these
•tegeMrate -Lara, out of seventy rml!
‘ urea at people, enough men of ability
and diaewrntuent canner he lb ind to j
. pitot the ehip of state out »f the
tanebled watvre in wbu’h it a ’hrewt
eretd with wreck ami rum irretneva-
■blte
Out of dvr reilltrn pioneers gtri- , '*<l
ioaly by the twilight ctviltotioo of a
emmry ago a snScient number of
true henrteti putno'v could be ftmud
tu lay the feundutiot i of thia govero
ueent, graiitleot in ito : nee peon of any
the world has ever known, surely
there might b« found a sufficient
■amber out of the millions of men
nurtured is the nooncht- splend<»r of
the enligh nment of this advanced
age to uphold the comnronwealth rhat
they created.
It is aa emery>ocy that puts to the
areac crucial test the patriotism ol
those upon whom the burden of state
craft has been pLuied by a eoofahne
ciMUtitreency.
Could they be induced to lore sight
of personal an l P^rty nrtereslß bv
■ n:ch they are blimfel the problem
of relief would iaw >i tir -aewr orw n
tiOß.
The -jaeation by which they ire
easfronced are no more ‘han might
have been an tic: pair- i. and no harder
than have been retried m past erne;
bat the men and the measures ire
both tocking and the great masaea of
the people are raade to sutf- r from the
.eser increasing cmnpl.cations aggra
vated by an inert government.
Ia the tune us ail ruses for action
oer leadrra re nain nemw. -ach par
ty watehing for an opportnuity to se
enre snore advsnrsge ver its antage
utec.
The mon »r body men oho cam
J snde the ctenh of partoonnsOip and
, enter the arena of pstnotisiu with
t vigbe and dettotoßßfara *to *n «y«,
angle to the gWH and welfare of the
republic wilt mem the blereinae of
their fellow citivr* and will <te rm
bsitned in the hearts of pmepmty.
In such lies the hope of relief from
the dtmiW.Ts with whwn we are me
naced and the sooner this fart is reai
iskl the sooner will prosperity be re
aoored to a loug suXnng country. — |
Boole Tnbnne.
■sw frat Do Tww Uv*.
The pace at which Anteru aua live
n admitted to be quite the reverse us
tortoise-like—mdrr.l. has become *o
rapid that ai important quest.on at
the present tune ia, “How Long Can
This Pact- Last?" This question is
answered by such well known author
ities as Edwiu tn.uid. Charire Dana
Gibsott. Judge J. F. Lhsly. Wil’iam
Wetmore Story, Prof Edwin • he-.k
--' ley and Dr. Mary Walker ia l>m*T
est’s ikag-ax:<ie fur M.irou. and .-very
oso should read what tuey say. A
decidedly “sweet" arede. “Sagar
Time Among the Map>x" will ap
ptod to ail lov-rs of the delectable
amber syrup, twin with the buck
wheat tore. The ulustratLon* with
this are especially Snr, au- aisu thora
with a hue roue article, “troine To.or
Sketches.' which Ueuis of hvsjto
- types iadureu<ros to our southern
states. “How U> Elay the P:au»
! Without a Teacher" is another of
those helpful article* centering in
‘ structioc. for which Dmnerest is
outed. The story matter w bright
and nmeiy. “famitartan" threat* of
“How Foed Affects Tempe ramen r."
ato it would {*y many people to
read it, and perhaps induce them to
mend their ways ia the matter of
food. Boys will be uirereste-1 in hww
to make “A Spinning K te." which
will naa tfy farther, and be
more fan than any other -v. r made.
K»ery departiuent » th ! to overtfow
ing with good tiling*,—>n fhet. this
a a typical number >i( the ideal fam
ily ivtagasine pwbi»he>i by W. J^ia~
nmg* Lhnuorvat. at 13 Ease 1-Uh K..
X. Y. City, for only >2 a ye»r.
——
Wtew BHW wwa*r« -• jar 'Vme»
■* i ■ ui one ra»mra^e vwiia
akna>m>raia>jM(a wm.
■sin 111 rrawn, Si a n a*™.
AS ska ilw* >v De Btlaa Fala FSa
f P T Wrt t n hum. >
t Editor sad Plupt ieh- r 1
Th* era hand of death has been
imongsr -w aud eiramsd far its we
ton Mrx Camilla Sample*, an obe
dlast and loving wife, a iterated sis
ter and » tone friend.
Mrs. Simples was born Sept. lOth.
tßSft •» Atlanta, where she lired un
til seven rears old. when sne moved
near Bwardon. where sne lived until
two months ago. she moved to this
At the ag» ol 15 she united with
the M. E. church at Bowdon, where
•he remained a valuable member an
til her death.
fbi Dec. IA 13M, she was ■ua-nni
to Mr J. A Samples and was a lov
ing and devoted wife, and ever ready
to make her husband ami all other*
happy.
She was the mother of three chil
dren. bnt they aD died m their in
fancy-. and oa the itith of January
fast, she croered over the river of!
dentil to join her loved ones. She
'* leaves a hnshaml. father and a num
ber of brothers and sb tens to mourn
her losx besides a host of relatives
and friendx
She was sick but a few hours, and
snake ot?eu in regard to death ami
■ told ber husband that she would not
be with him k>nr, 'sit wnnte«l him to
meet her anti their itoi’dren on toe
other shore. Her last words were
ronsoiing to bee relatives wd friends
left behiuiL She told them not to
greve after her and said if they only
could see what she -tw thev won Id
not ween. Her last words were:
“Praise to God.” Therefore we feel
that our los* is Heaven's gam.
S> in the language of one of old
may we exclaim: “The Lord givth
and the Lord taketh awav; bleveed
be the name »f the Lord She i*
mit dead but slrepeth in Jesns’ inn*
where pence and happiness reign for
ever. Weep not. dear ones, but be 1
reconciled to the will of God, who
dorth ail things well. Thea, dear
■neo, dry yuur tears sad console
y-MirsrLes in the thought that you
can so live as thine eyes vbaii see the
I Kac in tils bewaty aad benuid thy
loved one-in the land that i« a far otf
|l> hm^rae^m there ia fuJ^ss of
joy. iml at his right hnn-l^'Sere ■
■' pleasure truer.
Corral County Times and Atlanta
Conatitntivu piense copv.
W. IL JL
D. Ov Blrto Wtater*
The robbin m winter us *o«nrt.m»*s
»-n m ‘ >e latitude of St. Louis. He
goes southward aa far as into eastern
Mexico.
.Sum-titnes the Utewd.iw-htrk may
he seen in northern Illia-Hs during
cold <•"»; ner, but he is verv plentiful
j then in Ute •outhern states. Lung
•etore -even* fronts cotne. the onules
and bobolinks hie them south, and
do uot return until grass and leaves
are expanding. Blackbirds aiso
throng the southern states, and some
of them go as far as the iabte-laads
if KeV OK
The catbinl gnes as far south as
Panama atid In bn. and the mocking
bird »tavs iargelv iu F he southern
•Uates, although it somenmes goes to
the Annies and the Kdiauias during
the winter.
The swattews are to be too nd m
Florida, and the pnrpie ma.tins iu
W-vtcv. the rubv-thruat files amonz
the image groves of Florida, whde
tiw* whip-poor-adl may be found as
far south ae Guatemala.
The thrashers and the wrens do
mat g»» so tar sooth as tome other
bwfa Ttie vwmi thrush winters in
G latemaia, the herwnt thruah along
the Gull coast, and rhe cuckoo pass
es to the highland* of K-vxtx
The riAMre brilliant the ptuinjur* of
a bird toe farther »>uth it migrates,
and even three bird* which are the
most resident —like the jay, the
/rouse, and the quail—move in win
ter to a milder climate.
Golden ifavs.
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TMC BRAZRJAN teMCCKOA.
m care* noaararea «a> cwwrer ■ ■ re*
■aww VlWaaaavw
Whntevwe- the ponubie dtv«ier”V’c
of the Imhonand Ainan boa*, m.,
can bo no douhe 'hat *h*ana<vmdi t
Br»zt ! ero-wrs to «». » -w* w > '
make tiis species ai r \ sh.
scourge of the Bm.r c -«t an •
of the wnareays of th*
The hark is of tenrw i» .w .. wo
its ferocity equal L> . . »rren<tii and
•otnn-.sh.nn p»wweof speed, reu
on land rm -water. Iteoaid ici’ i
probably d v or every ci-mr^.e ta
elmhne man. whreh i» fownd ir • .1
AnuMtm delta
The kite Mr. fate* in Uis v
spent tn the Bm»i’.:4~i F". rate. «i
and heard marw of the habits of t’
anarorela than mast - . .rarx
tliowth. hk* • ither gra. -rarpeuta t»t
tnrtivwlnafek of this arene- ire •> ’it
tie viTOraon that their wppeamrm* .
any one diverter too r fee -weat r>
•nek" » »t»—ml wmiy of man- bV - •
part of •be lay v work of a bur oat
uro J ist Bates' Srit personal <mpe
•m* of the n-ratore sheers h-»w
pnimiblo it is to avnd die pyfawi by
the ordinary- m -snv of tsoi- ..oa *u‘
fa-tent t>> k.*ep . 'her o .ngeruus . —u
tur-s at v •iistan'-- Re nr*» it x.
chor tn s fargo boat tn -hwp watre o,
the port of Antonio M-dagueita. A
SHiucoctlv *wam ent to the her ' Utt
ed its hrod fr—m the vxter. brnk* •
the side if a foralhcuse on dork and
camo I oft a ompie ot o'-.. 1
It wus found that this * t* had
been stealing ducks are’ .vL front
this purr .»f th* river for mtm.ns. an
a hunt ivas cr^mad. tn.ow f r*—.
bank were seorohod and the «erpent
at .art found sunning hirni**’. * . a
madii y creek ami < Bed. It -* a* no*
a tanre specimen, only I feet U u ch
•» lornt Sat Mr. Batea m*a*.-.r*iT
skins ot inuorelA. which wore .
feet in tenerh and 2 in girth, ami be
■•id*. “ ihero -*n be no donh* tiia*
this fornti.’-wiu serirat axo”* ■ u> an
enormous bnlk aawi Iras to erret
tnr I have heard of spm _ toy.
m* been killed which tnresarid Ft
feet m length, ar ’Table the k» cf
the larrrst which I had th* “.- r
ramty of esm*m*t^."
We mass add a curtaction here.
They were the eo'.^u. bat the
ataa at torse crasu reptikat ‘ik* th..
of fish. i^-nwK-i enoimcusav with
every addition tn iontntndtanl
growth. A snake 2C fewt tn length
would pro wbiy be fonr times the
weorht of one 10 fret long, and me
bulk of a Ji foot anacontia would
pr-MUih th&C of th truest erocodde.
ataice the pu" Ucatum of '’The Nat
itßlfsti Vnyaee on uie Amaa^ ***
an aftacr^Hn rs t 9 ~xt has been
brouubt to the Xatuml History -nr.
wnm it Soatia Kenatngym. A nrryh
bor of tfa'rs in Brazil near.y ’"st hc»
1€ yw-cld «m by the arrack .
ana<~’n* A. He had left the boy i . his
bamt while he went ft rather trait,
anal on his rvtnrn found him
clasl ar the s^ke. whose > .» the
father nnacd anti w Or hire them
aouader—lznnlran t^ectat ~.
W» n tks DsaOy -a t I
Down tn the first row r •*■«
■id—• of th* at tww
men. and at Iwich ‘>t h m the rwrem
'fonnarart f trtrve but remai .Ja - v
<bne was a Inn ’y of rhe old * ’v-oL
a wirenei man. wt-h • . .Jed file
an-i eyvs like a fish. His cia. Jiß
hand*, on winch ho -v-tr ■ la-^ '—l
heavy rre- ts—tn his 'lay .vet
■lresKed man m-smtod .onapamow*
jewelry—to mtdud a., lor —e^ jis
opera r!as» at ’lie d’-’-../ beui_ 1
the fnotltghtw. The man a .‘aaa th*
stale mm vounxt. strong, bro va and
wteiiesorne lowif-x althoauh an
to dal” •mi>* fa <load bite tnen
was ounfined by dull pear’s, vr’
■tire wa* o nspicuou* only ny *
huir - . white, eariy '*hrvsaßthe.mr
His «y**s nev r fof* the ladv beimr*
the fonthshta. After the th rd t
a moemti'-ent baek-t of aare- il
Xml roses tv warded the lady 's encaii
varion This was ewidMltSr the ofa—
ms as tu»* (iandv The re>vt Zooki u?
dnde tore his ohry«anihetuom fe
his buttonhole ar t threw i» ro the
Mramtrem vfo 'wur*t it even a.
sho btwrad. ‘ver the roses A-“v*rw-»vi
I m t two of thia mo tn i> auoax-. >
at supper
Xow. did I meet thetady *i stroper
with the dandy or with tha itaie —
New Turk Pt —
re kanuttem.
A recent freak of the SasiKm cus
tom houae wthontivs -a-bee_ e*ro
muroente* to ur »y a fnec i tn HeL
smitfots t!man<L An entuc.. i.4ps'
Treating in that tiwn. not ’.on- a r t
sect » raw 9y from Lapland Io a
brother cion*! t m Ibuy, but *"
the parwi renamed f. im •‘le Rus
sian frontier, with the ttot'r-
"The unporvarton of A inuwal.
into Russia m prohibited.”
The parcel was _ .wjnently for
war* lid via Sweden. — N -Jt
tung
We ftfad Tfter*
Mr* Warts—ls- tit n Turkey that
a woman is not allowed to see her
hushwed until the day of tae wtsi
Jine*
Mrs. Potto—l don't remember, tret
anyway it w no* much worse thar-.
the American way of seeing ac hdin
of him after marroage. —lndxane^o
lis J .’urnaL
Dr. Prick'sCaaMte Baftfag ^b rer
♦.ere tei mat raw*re tot. re Sui «
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