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Gems In Terse
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Th» Law of Love.
Oh. If lh« -re I.h mu' law above the rest
■Written In w is t mi If th«-re la ;i word
Tlinl I would irum 11* with n |ien of lire
rpon Hip mi i mi I Hi 'I temper of n • hlld
If then- la s.vitilng thiil h>-.-ps Hip mind
open In iiim-l visit*. tlinl repel*
The ministry of III H* hue'
Ood line mil'll- nothing worthy of run-
tempt.
The enmlleel pehhle In the well of truth
fine lie p.•.■nllnr mrnnlng* nnd will stand
When mnn * l eel monument* wear fnat
The Inw "f henven I
tin me
Him heen uaurped
fnned
HE WAS A DEAD ONE.
e love, nml though Ita
hy pmwlon nnd pro-
To Ith unholy uee* through nil time,
Htlll the Pterniil principle I* pure.
And In three deep nfrertlon* Hint we feel
Omnipotent within n* we hut *oe
The In\ leh mnieiire* In whlrh love I* glv-
en
And In the veiirnlng tpndprnpe* of n child
Knr e\ rrv bird Hint sing* nhove It* head,
And every creature f -i-dlng on the Itlll*.
And every tree nnd flower nnd ninnlnji
iw evrrvthlnn wa* made to love,
they err. who In a world llk«
l.r no
We ecc h
And how
Ihle
Kind anything to linti
hut human pride
-N. P Willi*
When I fleneath the Cold Red Earth
Am Sleeping.
When I beneath the cold red earth ntn
*1 replug.
1 .If. « fever o'er.
Will there for me he any hrlifht eye
Wtl'pllllt
Thai I'm no more?
Will there flit me he any hrlftht eyo
wee pi tut
Ilf heretofore?
When the null wind*. thrniiKh lea Ilea*
forest* rushing.
Like fi ll heart*, break;
Winn the swollen elrenin*. o’er rriiK and
Bully gushing,
find Minnie lllllke.
Will there wlioan heart deapalr I*
cruKhliiK
Mourn for tny anke?
Whin the lirtKlit aim upon that *pot In
shining
With plireat ray,
And Hie *ni,ill Mower* thnlr bud* nnd
hlosnoniN twining
Hurst IlirnuKh that olnjr,
Will there he une mill on that *pol ro-
plnliiR
l*i*t hope* all day?
When Hie night Hhndowa, with the ample
BWeepItlR
nf her dark pall,
The world and nil II* manifold rreatlon
sleeping,
The grunt and small—
Will there he one, even at that dread
hour, weepluR
Kor me for all?
When no eiur twinkle* with It* eyo of
glory
Oil lluil low- mound,
And wintry alorm* have with their rulna
hoary
ll* lonenen* erowned,
Will there he then one voriod In inlanry'a
•lory
I’neliig ll round?
It mily lie ho lull thl* I* nelllah Morrow
To nek Hiieh meed
A Weak Menu uul u wh-keitnen* to borrow
l-'rom heart* that bleed,
The wul I lug* of today for what tomorrow
Shull never need.
Isiy me then gently 111 my narrow dwell
ing.
Thou gentle heart.
And though thy Imnum should with grief
be awelllng
1.1-1 no to nr at art;
It were In vain for time hath long been
• knelling
Bad one, depart!
- -William Motherwell
Sorrow.
Count each affllotton, whether light or
greve.
Ood 1 * measrnger eent down In thee; do
thou
With oourleay reeetro him; rlee and bow
And. ere hi* aliadow pa** thy throahold,
crave
Permission dial hi* heavenly feet to lav*.
Then Uy liefor* him alt thou haat. Al
low
No cloud of p**alon to uourp thy brew
Or mar thy hnapltallty, no wava
Of mortal tumult to oblltarat*
The soul'! marmoreal ealmneoa. Qrlat
Hliould lie
ldkr joy, majestic, equabla. aedate.
Confirming, cleanalng, raising, making
free;
Btrong to onnsiiin* small troublas, to aom-
mend
Ureal thoughts, grave thoughts, thoughts
lasting (u the end.
—Aubrey de Vera.
Mow Aorlliner Kelt After lleeiilvlng a
t Irculur »f a I niirlerA
Hcrlbncr was expecting u check. It
hml Iiihmi promised him the week be
fore, and hy him Imd been promised
hlH tnllor. If lie made good III* prom
ise be would Imvo Ida evening clothes.
If he did not get the check himself he
could not go to the theater with her.
Therefore he wns most noxious to re
ceive the check.
IIIh anxiety got him out of lied when
the pontinan firm rung In the morning,
though he seldom roar- liefore 0. He
tolled down the stairs nnd up ngnln,
disgustedly regarding h letter address
er! by himself which he knew must
contain n rejected manuscript.
He wns In the middle of his hrenk-
fast when the hell rang again, nnd once
more he sought the mall box, tills
time llshlng out u circular Imploring
him to have Ills life Insured liefore he
departed tills earth and left Ills widow
homeless.
Hcrlbncr Indited n scathing letter to
the Insurance people, suggesting that
they wait until he married before send
ing any more circulars like that, and
this set him In such good humor that
he actually was whistling when he an
swered the third ring.
It was only n paper this time, a coun
try paper sent to him hy n man he
once knew, lie Imd been receiving the
paper the other fellow owned It for
ten years. They were handy to use
when he wanted to build a lire In the
grate, hut ho scarcely considered It
worth a trip downstairs.
Iliere were no more rings until 5 p.
in., and, sure thnt the cheek must have
come at Inst, Scribner went down the
stops two at a time. He only came
hack long enough (o get his hat ami
overcont.
It wns midnight when some one pi
loted him home. From his overcoat
pocket there still stuck out the adver
tising circular of a cemetery that had
driven him to noek liquid solace.
"I didn’t mind the paper," lie walled
Into sympathetic curs, "hut when you
are looking for a check nnd get an In
vitation to buy n cemetery lot It’s a
hitter, hitter world." Now York l’ross.
LUCKIEST MAN ON EARTH.
Tea, the parlor floor's ripped up;
Carpenters are there;
Rug* are hung out on the lines;
Havoc's everywhere;
Reils have nil been taken down;
Chairs are In the hall—
Only one way to get In;
That'* to crawl.
Wife ha* streak* across her fare.
Towel on her head;
Rosses things around the place.
And her eye* are red;
fleem* n* If she's aged ten year*
In a day or so—
Rtmply chaos! Ones* she mint
hike It, though.
J<et them rip and let them tear,
Hlnce It make* her glad;
They have done thing* to tho old
Happy home we hnd
Hut I still am guy—hn!
I'll not sigh nor frown
I ait them go It! I've been called
Out of town'
—Chlrago Record-Herald.
Of I'nnne,
A I'ertlni-nt Unrry.
One morning 1111In Annie brought In
a handful of ifettl, having gathered
It from the curb In front of a neighbor
hood house. Slio was delighted with
the bright assortment of colors and
eagerly Inquired wlmt the paper hits
were. I explained that there Imd been
a wedding the evening before and the
bride's friends had thrown these over
her lu showers. She looked more pur.
y.ltsl than hefon
ns soon ns I had
"Yes, hut what wns tho bride down lu
the gutter for?" Llpplncott'a Mnga
slue.
Father You Imvo debts amounting
to $20,000, oh? Well, I’ll have to look
Into things before I give my consent.
Suitor Hut, my dear sir, the longer
you wait the more debts there will he
to pay. Fllegende Blatter,
L'n*ncce*sful,
I,llllo Eddie had heen particularly
naughty through the day, ami his moth
er Hiild to him: "Oil, Eddie! Wlmt
makes you so naughty? Don't you re
member you prayed to (hsl last night
to make you a good hoy?"
11c looked up earnestly Into her face
and answered: "My 'member dat. My
p'ay my Lord ebery night to makc'me
a good hoy, hut him don't do It."—
I.lpplneott's Magazine.
Tliouglit He 11 ml erst nod.
I "Have you any jib Insect powder
that will exterminate cockroaches and
other pests of the kind?"
"Yes, ma'am. A box of this powder
, I will do the work. Sprinkle the cotl-
'‘ x|,l,ma,lon ' 1,ml i tents liberally over the mnttress and
ad finished oxHulmed, | th( , th( , oth( , r i,«.|onglngs and keep the
room tightly etosisl for twenty-four
hours."—Chicago Tribune.
Opportunities in California
The trade in the Orient is opening up.
Our exports to Japan and China multiplied
during the last year.
There will soon be a tremendous increase in
the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far
Hast.
Big opportunities for the man who lives there.
Why not look the field over?
Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los
Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12,13,
29* 3°* 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, n, 12, 13,
and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days.
Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour
ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points
in California,only $7. Through train service from
Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Union Pacific ami Southern Pacific Line
This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union
Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.03 p. m., and The California
Express at 10.25 P* m - The California Express carries tourist
sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry
through standard sleepers.
Complete information sent free
on receipt of coupon with blank
lines filled.
W. S. HOWELL,
Gen'l Lantern Agent, 381 Broadway,
NEW YORK CITY,
F. A. MILLER,
Ceneral Passenger Agent,
CHICAGO.
Name
Street address
City
Probable destination.
CALIFORNIA
State
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A WELCOME VISITOR.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
The Western Railway of Alabama.
Dear Little Woman.
"Of course, Goorgn," said tho young
housekeeper, "l like my kitchen quite
well, hut I would llko to get one of
those now portable ranges.”
"But, my dear," protested her foxy
husband, "we'd have to got portable
cooking utensils to go with It."
"That's so. I never thought of that."
—Catholic Standard and Times.
Direct Lines Between North, East, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California.
C*ns«t*4.
Mr. Famlry-- Willie, you must go to
bed at once.
Little Willie—No!
Mr. Famley—What? Don’t you say
"No” to m«l
Little Willie (promptly, but deter
minedly)-Excuse me. No, sir!—Fhll-
adelphln Lodger.
An Analous Inquirer.
“Hay!” called the tiger as tho stag
dashed hy. “Where ure you going?"
"Traveling for my health," panted
the atng. "Why?"
"Well, my friend I,eo Invited me to n
atag dinner party today, aftd I waa
wondering If you wero the party.”—
Catholic Standard and Times.
KKAI) DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1904.
111 nip
. r .non
BihmI*. Fart.
Gusale- Yes, Harold had the heiress
out In hla automobile today. He la
anxloua to marry her.
Boggy—But what does he want with
an helresa? He Is rich enough to own
an automobile.
Ouaale—Tea, but he Is not itch
enough to pay his fines.—Chicago News.
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Death.
I am the koy that parte the irntee of fame;
I am the cloak that cover* cowering
ehame;
I am the final goal of every race;
1 tun the storm tossed eplrlt's reefing
piece.
The mraaenjrrr of sure nnd swift relief.
Welcomed with wailings and reproachful
grief;
Tho friend of those that have no friend
but me;
I break all chains and eet all captives
free
1 urn the cloud that, when earth’s day la
done,
An Instant voile nn unextlngulahed nun;
1 nin the brooding hush that follows
at rife.
The waking from a dream that man calls
life!
Florence Earle Coatee.
Consoling.
Molly—I feel so stupid today I can
never In the world entertain Charlie ,
thla evening.
Dolly—Oh. well, don't let him know
you feel that way. nnd he’ll never no
tice the difference.—Detroit Free Press.
Their R«t*l*tl**a ot Stake.
"Well," demanded the warden of the
prison, "what are you kicking about
now?"
"I'm kicking almut this atrlped anlt,”
replied the new convict. “AII the silly
dudes are going In for stripes now, and
It’s a Hhnino to make us wear ’em.”—
Philadelphia Press.
Ills Observation.
"Do you think that republics are un
grateful?”
"Well," answered Senator Sorghum,
"they may be more or less ungrateful,
but they are not necessarily uuremu-
nerotlve."—Washington Star.
t'nraitulsory Kntrrlstnnient.
Tired Mother (to restless child)—
Now, you set mill I’ve druv you ten
miles to enjoy thl* entertainment, nnd
you shall enjoy It If l have to pull
every hair out of your head!—Kansas
City Independent.
nulllah.
Pntlcnt—But I thought your price for
an nppendlcltls operation wns only
$300?
Specialist—Oh, that was yesterday’s
quotation. The market opeued this
morning at !12ri nnd advanced briskly
to 837%.—Puck.
(Advertisement.)
The first big show ot the season
will visit this place on Tuesday,
May 16th.
Surely this item of news will
please the young folks, the chil
dren and the older ones also. Sun
Bros’. World’s Progressive Rail
road Show is one that has a stand
ing record for presenting a good
performance in one big ring, in
the good old style. Sun Brothers
run their show strictly on businet-s
and moral principles. Nothing is
permitted to appear that will mar
the pleasure of the skeptically in
clined. Neither are the usual
army of fakirs [often seen follow
ing in the wake of shows] allowed
to follow this organization. The
long standing reputation of the
Sun Brothers throughout America
and the Dominion of Canada shall
not be jeopardized by allowing
any catch-penny affair to be con
nected with their show. Fifty I on and New Orlean
. . . . ... Trains 87 and 88 v>asmngi
great celebrated artists will appear nr». observation amt dining <
c i-ti Train 97 United States fust
at every pertormance. rully twoi Write for maps, schedules aud information.
hours and a half of enjoyment is " b. p. a., Atlanta, ua.
afforded. Let all attend. After
noons at 2 o’clock; evenings at 8
o’clock.
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♦Meal*
Above train* dally. Connection* at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, California. At Chehaw
jor Tuakegee, Mllstead for Tallahaaaee.
haUrniiKc accommodation leaves Atlanta daily, except Sunday at 6:R0 p. m. Returnlnii
leave* hnUrange at 5;fi0 a. m. arrive* Atlanta 8:15 a. m.
Train* R5 and 3rt Pullman sleepers New York nnd New Orleans. Through coaches Washing
nnd New Orleans.
Traill* 87 and 88 Washington and Southwestern hlmlted. Pullman sleepers, compartmen
. pe._, .
cars. Complete service New York and New Orleans,
mail. Through day coaches Atlanta and New Orleans.
J. P. BIhLUPS,
G. P. A., Atlanta Ga.
CIIAS. A. WICKKRSHAM.
Pres, and Gen Mar.. Atlant
(GET THE BEST
Today.
Old yesterday Is with the dead.
Tomorrow with the yet unborn:
Today Is nil that lives nnd breathes
Uf glamour and of promise shorn.
"1 was Is but u dotard’* a!gh,
"I will lie' l* u dream at best,
"I am alone Is plain to view—
- "I am" is manhood'* vltiU te»t.
The sun of yesterday Is set.
Tomorrow s sun may never rise.
The sun today alone I* your*.
But every moment westward fllao.
The day thnt was 1* now no more,
The day to bo has never been.
Today's the crisis of your life.
And on It shall you lose or win.
— Edwin I. Sabin In New York Tribune.
The Hour Suprom*.
On Nature's round
Which sweetest I*, stlltne** or ooundT
Which Is most musical.
Bong or the lnlervnl
When the *ilenc* artlra. to bo
A voloo. n melody?
Aye. when Is bliss
The sweetest that It evar t*?
When the loved one la at root
Upon the lover’s breast
Or when he Ar*t may dare
To dream be faai* her there?
—Century.
Professional Advice.
"IIo saUI 1 ilhl not have sonso enough
to eotno In out of tho rnln."
"Woll?"
"Woll, .vou’ro tny lawyer, aren’t you?
What ilo you advise mo to do?”
"Buy nn uinbrt-lla."- Houston Post.
GAMBLING ’ON THE SIDE''
given
at the
It Certainly AVn*.
Slip—Boo anything about that paint
ing you admire?
He Yes. the frame.
“But the frame Is not the picture?”
"No, hut It's about the picture. Isn’t
It?”—Yonkers Statesman.
NothfuK to Kreven! It.
"Mrs. Elderly seems to be a j>erson
of advanced Ideas.”
"Well, why not? In these days nn
old wont ah may he n new woman nud
a new woman may be nn old woman."
—New York Press.
We understand that one of our,
leading business men now has to
slip in the back dcor and eat his
meals in the kitchen. This is the
case because he told his wife one
night this wee'e about having been
summoned before ihe gra id jury
and questioned about his knowl
edge ot gambling, stating that all
he knew was that the ladies’ club
in the city did a little "side gamb
ling” now and then in playing for
shirt waist sets, etc. He says its
tough living but the truth had to
be told.—DaGrange Reporter,
Elsie Bug—Oh, mamma, Mr. Silk
worm says he'll make my wedding
dress for only five grass seodu.—Wash
ington Star.
Exception*.
Jobson— Friends nre the greatest con
solations one can have In this world.
Bobson—You've evidently never met
any of the candid variety.—Detroit
Free Presn.
Place to Aegslr* Knowledge.
Greene—Wotild you call Briggs an
educated mac?
White—Well. I think be know* more
than be did when be A ret ventured tnto
the i
Id
A Critic ami HI* Frland.
Whlmpte — I'm no connoisseur
music, but I know wbat I like.
Bardell— But, surety, you don’t
to oay you like wbat you knowF-Boe-
tOD Trmoecrtpt.
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Blood poison creeps up towards the
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Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend
drendfnlly injured his hand, which
swelled np like blood poisoning. Buck-
Jen’s Arnica Salve drew out the poison,
healed the wound, and saved lus life.
Best in the world for burns and sores.
36c at J. T. Reese's and Dr. Paul Penis-
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When you give a plumber a
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In dealing with Sexton, you
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Remember this when yon need
the services of a plumber.
I have a complete stock of
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tubs, etc., etc., This is gregt-
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small cost.
Am selling garden
Hose at cost.
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The Newnan Plumber.