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ALBANY, GA-. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882.
AH EA8THAN EKCUR8IOH. |w "™ ,M ”" , " ciM, '‘ m,, “
** ** .. „ , a* I aUAXYi WA<j’iTTr.,, * uu
day will pass with lion. Benjamin 11. jj on> y f Vasou, ami probably to
Bill in life upon this earth. several other, practical agricultural-
— . ists In this section of Ihe Slate, the
lloiv. Alex*si>« II. otepukss nas Sla|e Commlvaloner of Agriculture
proralaetlto visit Southwest Georgia | recently addressed a querry, the pur
during the campaign, ami Albany la port ol which wm to obtain reliable
? Ihn notnis at which ho will I atatiatical information regarding the
one of the points at which no w... ay e per that could be
stop. realized on capital invested in farm-
To the Atlanta Herald: Esteemed ing operations In Southwest Gcor-
Contemporary Arc ro. rr.ll, l»U
earnest In your qneer advocacy ot „,nght in the above query hnd
Governor Colquitt for the United h on g „i, ic0 been compiled and Ar-
Slates Senate, or is it all a crnel joke? ranged with method! ml precision,
•Wltotv nr other »« ™'«»J, «*■
aland it. Yonraioenlighten. . ® b(J HII bject. So far as we know,
Arcoros of Ihe vtory of a school I however, nothing of the sort lias
Aruoros oi j cvc r bco|| - iltcmp t e d outside, ol
committee man who told a class in ivate calculation known
grammar, “Yon should never ase a I on j y ^ parties interested. The dls-
preposition to end a sentence with.*’ I astrons failures that have heretofore
This remaiuds os of tho other school attended farming operations In this
committee men .ho raid «
auxiliary “had * hsdent ought to bo maay erroneous Ideas on tho sub-
used before "ought.” ject, which have never been dlssl-
' •" ■— ,, , I nated by a thorough knowledge of
OiD Rains Hatch w said to be S°*“ I n, e causes In —* — 1
BIOT AT KASTMAN, OA.
A Bloody Sunday’* Work—A White
■n Killed and a Woman Cat to
ABE STILL SELLING
AT and BELOW COST
Eastman, a small town over on tho
Macon and Brunswick Railroad, and
in Dodge county, was the scone of a
terrible riot on Sunday laat, Ihe par*
ticnlars of which we find at length in
the Mae-in Telegraph of Tuesday.
We synoprizo as follows:
Advertisements o* a big negro camp
meeting brought two. heavily loaded
excursion trains to Eastman last Sun
day. One from Macon nnd tho other
from Jessup. The little town was
alive with negroes. About 12 o’clock
a negro man reported to the • Marshal
that another negro had stolen Ills
watch, whereupon the Marshal. J. B.
A. Buchan, and Pete Harrell, hia as
sistant, arrested him. On the. way to
jail the negro got loose and started to
run, when he wasshotand killed. Tho
negroes became very much in
flamed and excited and fired their pis-
. - . . tola and went about in search of Bucb-
. ... 1 the causes in each individual in- It is said they got up
ting up another corner in corn in tho I stance. These have bceu published —so, (Jarrell, who told them lie was
West similar to tho one of last year, abroad with little orao effwt what- .gJJ* Harrell. “Yonder ho is,”
and that tho squeezing will com- ever, so long: asi the'Patent an i - o!|lt jng out young James Harvard, of
menee pretty somi. He may ^eeze tt^ the
and be hanged so far as Saothwcst 1 continued to be swollen by new Ster^ooag Harvsrd, shrxitmg at him
Georgia is concerned for we, have a accretions from year jb year. I and AoutTng and threatening. Mr.
plenty made right here at home, and Putting aside for tho PJ®*® nt *Jg.| Harvard run into and under Mr. W.
v e ; * __ causes commonly assigned and Harrell’* house. The negroes
10 r ?!— 1— I dwelt upon with more ° £ |®*® ®™j surrounded the house and demanded
Those largo and distinguished phasla, for this^ state of things,admission. Mr. Bird D.nieland Mr.
to meet io Albany within *« of which tan.theirL .B. McRra were np .tain in the
the next ravra mentlra, six: Urn ^ S,"5SiiffiriKrrf “£w. S ^2*.
South Georgia Methodist Conference sm oke houses in the West, two and Thrw(1| of ab urn the house,”. “kill
in December: the Episcopal Dioscesan a-half per xenLLfSSKZitS him,” “he killed tuy sister’s son,” and
Convention, in May; and the Geor- X^i^ fe“he^^theU U ot noisev shooting pistols,
«a Stale Apnea,utra, M*, SftSKVhfjJSBS - ^^bU SS'
February. Albany will put her best J that there are a number of planters | inln , he honM aild dranred
foot forward for each one.
A tVABNINO FOB I
Where There Wsa No Water.
Lot Angelos (Ol.JCommorctsl.
A series of the most destructive
waterspouts over recorded ran riot
over portions of Kertr, San Bernar
dino aud and Inyo counties ou-Fri-
day, the 20lh day of June. From
the line of destruction there tniiat
hove been several of these fearful
visitors. One or the greatest was
discovered in the afternoon of Unit
dav about two miles west or Coyote
Holes, on the stage road between
Calicnte and tone Pine, moving
north It was terrible in its work
of destruction forouehundrcd’tnd
fifty miles in extent. For niue
miles it followed tho line or the
stage road, and swept it away com
pletely. In places it plowed tho
track |of the road thirty feel iu
uepth. The Supervisors of Kern
county have sent n force or men aud
teams to remark the road. This
spout came through tho mountains
It wav a grave and quiet man
_Wna walktaa down Urn street,
HU lace was red, tils browliedeU,
And Urea were hi* feet.
Tbere came a royenterlBg fiend a'onj?,
WboloUwflra man drew.
And In a hollow tune inqalred,
**ls it hot enough for you?”
Those were the latest word* he spoke,
for straight upon his head
There «uae a drea Ifni crashing blow
That laid him with the dead.
Th*r dragged the alaye- to thee art;
The Jnron alt leaked olid:
The Judge to tho attorney winked.
The latter softly smiled.
And when they led him bom the dock,
His wife we,.t grateful taws.
. ... css his hand.
The Jury thronged t.
The Court joined, i
TOE TAX BILL.
now tlieHon. II. G. Turner Turn,
cd the Tables on Mr. McKinley.
-r- . Washington, Augusts—The real
'tfissterai
Number 47
grofcsstonal garflsi
. A. VASMi. A. H. AUNUBNI*
VASON& ALFBtEK1> :
Attorneys at Law.
ALBANY, GA. '
AcUve end prompt atfontioa given toco)
cctioiis -ml all rcneral Imsiaese, rractier
all th.r curts.
•nice ov- r Southc n KxiTcas office, onpo
cCiiUrt Mouse. luMtf
* . T. 4IINK8, JESSK W. WALTKIO*.
JONES & WALTERS,
attorneys at Law.
ALUAMV. OA.
James Callaway.
Attorney at Law
CAMILLA, GA
: _j_and haVc THT IN srOBE A 3licsi*»OBTH¥KT:or-
man. to tok.money not of lira trenJ. I id lotfeep I QoTnn li.nr.ol, of Co-1,ra.TnranboM
N.-t.iing for .be relief of *. “ ££&£"£Ifii b'S’fi llb^
pooplo; orrartbiog for jobs ttod «Lrift.nd SSStl&t
penditar—- otif.™ “IrJS mlno oxboraion, but be did not obey them.
Thi Infest news from fho room Lum^um, knew notliins ol iheBn«i• E”*Sis” romxSevere
whore that gr«nd spirit ix xo pxliontly nets ot tito ilxrl they Imd fettling10 “J^yjo^Cocbran Sunday nig,it for
•wilting its summons is that Senator ttniesrn and no inconvenient odttpta.L^^,^
Hill wits wereo when • newspaper re- [!°°°'^°™“ e '“ur°roLn dfnvsBti Aft. r killing Mr Hrarerdllte negroes
portervisititdhim ... into hour Fri- I jLTlitUo rapha! SeTbad,®eioiia-1
day night. Be sat op during a part of ljy managed auil expcndcd. telli the >nj j w i„ n ‘ g TC o’clock arrived
Friday, bat wav so weak that he could whole story, and the following facta | JTSrfu ,„ ri mnch ln lhB relief of the
_ . • I ..hi flimpM
Friday, hot was »o -rak that h. conld jtUreg S^J'Se thU mfrilng ••» train Icfi, mneb to tb, relief of .bo — 3,°'££VSTfeSmI ®e. who net cotton nnd the bagging nnd tie.
not write. Tb.iSmt.may no be snr. ,T„d wbidt.wiii •»!?• ... Lw the flood, tay that the water on a Milorpmd c»t.»- - »• »»
prised to have flashed aero,, it, bone- formthe basis of bis re- _ Tm lr ? u ° 1 ’°: re .. e “J?i i“mtmeln. body, raif A lake had in- wonld bring a higher priranml
dories the news of the death to-day. | ply ,o<*mml»io.e L Uenderaob,n..y | SS3!S.tadSj2!l^uS,bbSk J-JjJ^SS5SS|?S.?“SbW*
devils to their nomea. I nniw taken near the source of these I heap. The would 1*j tho reault If
ALSO. A PIHX .l
S,SUES, ETC.. ETC.
■ 18c. to 22c.
GENTS’, LADIES’ and Ml
5e.C0l2e.psr
BEST BUNTING, at fr
and Ftaured. Oe. to 12 l-2e.
LINENS, 20c. to 40e.
BOSE *1 from 5c. to Me. per pair.
I in Southwest Georgia who have res- j* JJ* oaL^TTioy 1 beat"hia»
— ■ I lized fro® farming a larger return >. 8 atick«and as
0* the 5th of this month Congress than t he same investment wouldJiave I l£S?«2lSaedUm ateS one negro pat
h.d bran io session eight mantite. A yielded then, in nny other epeclra of Me toS «“ flraT £
glance back orer tbeao eight montlis of “inj* 1 - young tuna fell nru-the gate, nnd alter
record fails to discover any.hi.g «*; ."^. bcraTre YanT^who f^td tee”U aoS
cept the concoction of schemes and began with a anfflclent capital at the fiends atruek him about the face and
jobs and the devising of ways and start to pay their labor regularly Harvard
J • eas-1 and to keep themselves out of the j
m j lea> | nai revenue taxes are rejoiced at
The same, or another spout, south I tho shelving of the bill which, while
of Coyote Holes, swept across tho I purporting to bring relief, was real-
line of tho new AUantle and Pacific . ^ ^ dc j ay it T j, 0 cotton
waTfo^nd. 0 * 1 S^ISter Uo tax did not come squarely before
washed the road bed away, bat tho the house at any time. The reason
rails remained and held the storai lofthis was that Its champion, Mr.
in miscellaneous confusion. In the M( jKj„| ey was afraid to make the
a?ti««!? r trS7 K a I tone, every indication lowing that
largo number of coyotes, jackrab- I he wonld have met defeat One of
bits wild cats, varioua bind* ot the clearest expositions made of this
snakes, about 600 of them ralUe- fraud wa* by Mr. Torner, ot Georw
snakes, many colled around the I gla, In hi* tariff speech, which, bj
rail, to save themselves from being the way, is ranked among the star
whirled any farther and being kill-1 efforts of the entire scsslbn. Said
ed by the flying mass of stones, I Mr.Tnrner: gentleman from
gravel and all manner of matter Ohio, Mr. MoKinley, was kind
that was hurled along by the rest- enough the other day to allege one
less storm. instance in which the producers
About tho same time on the oppo- or cotton are generously treated un-
sile side of tho mountains, on the der this system of taxaflon. If I did
South Fork of tho Kern river, I not misapprehend him he stated that
another spoilt came down the canon cotton-growers can purchase their
and carried away a fine farm and I lies at 2 or 3 cent* per proned, and
covered tho land with water. In sell them with their cotton at 11 or
Thlon Pass another slmalar storm 12 eento per pound. Even If this
dame roaring out to the plain, de- were true, the history of the matter
•troying the little Indian village in would show that it is o grace by om-
an Instant, carrying away their I iaaion and not by _commi8rion. And
horses, houses, dogs, corn fields and 11 believe the gentleman himself has
vineyards, and drowning several of I a bill pending in this honse by which
the Indians and wounding nearly* lie proposes to “revise’ away even
everv one more or leas. The great I this little estray of inadvertent ex-
dry plain for twenty mile* north, to emption from taxation. But the
Parana, was converted into a lake, statement of the gentleman la not
whlchalowly settled away Into the plausible enough to niWeador de-
hot and thirsty soil. Icelvc. When the farmer takw hi*
Already there appeared to >e cotton to market, inclosed in bagg-
found the track* of four of these ing and bound In iron ilea, ho s^s
dreadful and wonderful add storms the bale in gross at so “beb per
that moved from 8outh to North, pound for convenience. Now Ietna
As they all came from a part of resolve the matter Into it* element*,
the country where there is ho water, Let us suppose the farmer were to
the question naturally arises, whero Itemize the transaction and sell the
Trowbridge & HoUInhead
DENTISTS.
tVAYCROSS, - - - - GEORGIA
Teeth extracted without pate. AD #B*k
arranted. Tense nfiirate. WjBjooay-
here on B. A A. and & F. A W. BaOmada-
r. E. W. AT.FRIBNP,
E. J. ODOM,
Attorney-at-Law,
(Office In the Court Home)
ALBANY, GA.
• STILL represent cUeato to the Alhsay cte
Oeikn&enipectoltr. , decfidltoly
THE ALBANY HOUSE!
llerricli Bames,Proprietor
Albany, Georgia.
_ ery way prepared for the *
laUon of the traveling i^^c.
afoctlon gnaranteed. The table l»*
plied with
rad the K«rvanta ore t
iteneea and attention to t .
(tiests. Omnibnaea convey penwignTf to
, by Judge Vason, and
S its boon- I form th« ha*
rad from the different railroads,
j. free of charge. Charges to aota
~ James H Blocxt. of the I n01 *>« withont Interest.
Sixth Georgia dislrlc^and Hon., J;nd. RaV^Rom ^$5^000 or wJoS to invest*. I . At S^^fitei^rondiiMor I * to ^ m * arc dry lakes, which every-1 Ute cotton was specifically Gredin
C. Cierasats, or .he Sraenth. tee,. JW«J AdiJoee. »d Jft->» 3S&V 5SZ “ilTSiriflirT. *SrR»
both renommated on Wednesday. 600 tm preaent th*a would lhe ot { lcr , cm P l .°3 re * eonsnlted f or their return. It is prob-1 to inflict upon onr people an aggra<
It is presoraetl .Its. Mr. Blens. will for K. h™”“th ~g**f~*m i» tee raera In, «r«. rateel^mAy VAilon of .hi. sacrifc.
^r^ti^ee^Hr S^hen* st« »» ^raL“d ra’S
^B'ZsnruflSS5=teT3—. tra|2a* 1 ^SSi |, 3MSS2r
call the sttciitioa of th. Ati.tite Con- laborers, *300; biraksmlth and car- b„t^al“ raotim to Nat. few of otir plaotera in thU dinner. Ofconrae, thi. nrake. melon
Sr,..-on in the fact that it claimed, be- penter’e tegK *50 jinxes, "nd tS randSr left °he era to rariion of the country have temn.ln
fore the St.te Demtmnttin Convention of which St ^£j“ra hl'h “rf ^ "rarrihte ind^Btn* 1^1 Will from fho return* given by the Geor-
SSSKsKTiJ hsisrsaarara BSsuatvm -wssfnassgBs.ias^=
intothe I ways. In the flrst place
SB “d".°h!tif |to‘iobhirrSs"or hot.toas .nd 200
hDhex.lrmt.te. orMnStephera. nnd -
WE SELL FOK CASII ONLY,
Mf’sgggsya
those who were influenced by It will
expect.to see it fnlfillcd.
Mn [ Wallet has, not yet been
buried, but tho papers have already
commenced to elect his successor as
President of th- CeHtrat Railroad. It
is very evident that the friends of Gen.
E. P. Alexander will make a deter
mined effort to elect him, while there
arc a great many of tho stockholders
who wonld prefer to confer tho honor
upon CapL W. G. Raoul, who is not
only identified with the company at
present as Vice-President, but has
proven himself one of the most practi
cal ami thorough-going railroad men
in the country.
A Geokoia exchange gives tho far-
mi r* the following advice with refer
ence to their 'oat*: “We again, and
moat emphatically, warn onr fanners
not to sell their oats.-The specula
tors are abroad In Georgia now gath
ering op every hushel they can bay
at unremuneratlve prices to the fann
er. ' Those very oats will be sold back
to lbo farmers at high f.gures next
fall. Feed, sparingly and don’t aell a
bushel at present price* is our earnest
advice.” That is worth heeding. Wo
sold onr Irish potatoes to the North,
nnd will presently pay two prices for
• New England article.
The Syndicate is liable to be hauled
up to taw in Washington, and asked
to explain to Uio President why
it haa, not disintegrated the
Democratic party, which was
the condition of their appoint
ment to office. Wade wont on to
Washington a few days since to con
vince the President that a mistake was
made in his removal. In the Post*
Appeal received yesterday is Ihe fol
lowing dispatch:
Washington, 1>. C, Aug. 8.—Hon.
R. D. Locke ha* returned here, and it
is expected that a large delegation or
Georgia Republicans will Im in Wash
ington shortly to lay before tho Presi
dent a foil and complete history or the
Syndicate, and urge that steps be
taken to correct certain mistakes said
to have been made in regard to appoint
ments.
pouiitls; so thi, bagging costs him raxleset cucumbers, contributed by
71/ cents per pound. Now, a good, I tho same station to Northern
MOO bushels, which at 80 centalteralSf hi‘sIhrary into hoggin* cost. 12 cenu tables. The Ina.l average. M00
$1,200; 300 buslijls peas, f 300 ’,^® I?« «R^d Poi?v Bil, and hia per vard and weighs 2J* pounda; melons, and tlte average net proStU
acres in sugar cane, which.; less the I _U e w ? n . w ] ierQ 1 So, for thi* ho pays only five and stated at $176 per car—which make*
seed cane reserved, would make Ctt)I K® • j _«r ijj- vto p. I one-third cents per pound.. When I over $28,000 worUt of wittfmelonL
gallons of syrup, which atfiGy cents j "S ^n*d^Lrfthio hlmMlf uu avainet ho sellB liis cotton he gets, say ten The potatoes were worthy per bar
ker gallon would make $300; W00 SfvSfJruSf5r%Sfl UnpS oen^thnamaking on thecheap 7 bag- rel.and the cucumbers$2a mratc.
hnsncls of cotton seed, less seed for I “J T . _ iH _ 2 ,/ cenlR ft pound; while on All this is about one half the ship-
plauting, worth, soy, $300. T » the P"*®* defied fi e good article, which coats 12 meats made from thojmiintry. Co*-
itmve ferns -Id the main crop, Opt- Srinn tha cent. 8 a yard, but weigh* 2« ley station has sent *>1T 12o ear loads
H iT.h.rti,y necessary to tebniate I or ^thirty | of^nsitt^ gtied ^teavy ^hegghfg'm^ I wHch’lMho goucrte*nsmc°fn ^n“t^
■nenrap r ..li»th.twouhl.ecrnc toI mr! When cotton Is brought into —
0T . C ? * * ,n * H But he determined to sell hi* life market which has Insufitojent cover- I Db> buss, who was In charge or
with ordinary energy and foresight , coaL and knowinsr he was I Ing and it torn and so filthy that {tithe medical attendance upon Preai-
Tho only important item we have I b4eked hy iPony Bill, the^Bagagage I stain* the staple lie la obliged to sell I dent Garfield, has been taking meas-
left out Of the expensei estimate JSo waagrit to tho corefhe it a hnlf or even a cent less than irit arem ent« of tho room in the depot.In
above, that occurs to us, u *he f » f | ia a been properly put up with - •• •**-
wages of an agent-or overreer. |,TSidi to fail plenty of good nfro bagging and
But Uds wo arc sure the modetrte "gV. “J‘ w “ l “/{JS Jix goqiUlea around It.
..lanler saves by Jiving on the place ®J d * ta | 0 ** Bill® and ET?twinkSe Tbocotton manufacturer* are be-
and auperlntending in person,*. toFony Bill, «t^ in a twmKie much morc rtlca|ar about
the yankees among n. invarablv ^{jrj^twtekle
, ^ < Thc shove figures nnd cUntnlcskjJ“S/teteTt SplSu’clIT^
would hardly bo considered more ^ “d hf. raSwra but ho wra S1 i» nicely, beep it dry, nnd bring it to
Lra’vrar" Ti^yraf "t wll, A ShJ^ ^81^4^°nntoldTh mrat..' looting clean, nnd well
MrtnrlriSSnSltatdS.SS woabut the wort of. moment to cltlted-
SfZuram too elww the negroes lhat Ito ought to he
rouir^fcstMates (nany*unfori pneUhml fer.cuttieg Id. fir., and .
ary year,
poorest *
largely
cltheil.
There was more complaint last
winter about sand anil dirt In cotton
on. uno man ucggeu w *• ^ ’ , .
fimd witfch wc poT .hove nt *200 I ^ “ftuliut’itVI’w. h ^^Vora^Mbml h^dting^cS-
there would still bo a subtrahend ot Mnia pt^t at «e s ncau. in j' ^ ba ^ ging w ||| be mnch great-
proflt, hardly credible by one whose , Adie’s arms, around his «r tlian has been customary in farm-
r:^r d " 0 " rWo " ““
j L jsri,isi2£2ri%£rsi ^ •* as?° Ml fo01 -
ing In Southwest Georirin. and those ried Wn» to the door of the «r* tlie Some important telephone results
who have lost by it. But this would cr °wd yelling at hla heels like so baye been lately obtained by M. Van
be, after all. but a repetition of the Uysiclberghe, the Belgian meteoro-
thousanil and one newspaper homl- I pl*t«orin, then*gT°w» ^vcb°th men |i„ bas auccccdcd in eliml-
liew that have been printed and » P“* dow “ „!*)' on natlng from telephone communica-
preached with no cffe-l. ever since ^l d “r‘?™n«d The ,ion ‘ hro “* h a *1™ ». duct,v | c
She war. This year’s experlcneeand I negro.was a 1 action of a nelghboritig telegraph
nbiindanne. we predict, will do more j conductor seeing that be h*d no time j wlre ( w |,| c h give a crackling kind of
to unlock tho secrets of the dark con-1 to ,0 *°* picked up a coupling pin m ,5„, t iie telephone). Moreover,
lincnt of Southwest Georgia than a *«« 8» v ® .Kra ' : r„..fc^i ncn Li,uS 1,0 cnn emp,oy ’’j® l ? roo . w, l? nt ,h ^
half rcnliiry or sermonlxing. J» ,0 » °® f a r ®“L« * h ,JS **nie ‘'nie for both telephone and
omo ■ - - foiled to toll him. A second blow I tc | c g r ,phlc work. That, in n recent
Thf Yellow fever at Matemorns, ? nd ., 0 ro,, ‘ experiment, a message was sent from
Mexico has assumed alarming pro-If? into tho gutter. Io the m “®'| Brit**nla by tho Morse telegraph to
Ate ABmm P w. ^ ,h ® negroe* lad cut tho bell n directing engineer of telegraphs
mrict ...dTc dcairrate7»rgt howling Ilka an many SVlSTSJSf « orai mraragS ran.
A^ n.v.ui aK. the 1 disease : cfn- fle ® d "- Th® order wa* given to the , tolep , inno wa a distinctly heard
tiniies.^ A few!rases have^wnirrml " B «*“®® r ’ . a,,d th ® 10110 mlt0iX a * While the Morse receiver was in sc
at New (Means, hut Uio good sanita- | Jb,u P °° **» 0 ’ | lion.. At lhe forthcomingMMUtto
ry condition of tho city and tho care . . , * • * . „ , 1 {" Munich telephony Is to bo tried
used, it is hoped will prevent any Heavy harvests are harbinger* of between that town and Drcsdon,
epidemic. I hard winters. It la said. • distance of about343 mil**
which the President was shot, hla
object being to show that his diag
nosis was a correct ono from the in
formation he had received as to the
relative positions of Ihe parties when
the shot* were fired. He also wish
ed to settle definitely which shot had
inflicted the fatal wound. His con
clusions prove, withont doubt, that
It was the first one. It was found
that the President had a slight graze
on hi* left arm about two Inches long
and extended longitudinally and par
allel with the arm. Now, after the
first shot was fired the President
threw up his arms, as wonld be na
tural, and the second shot striking
the arm when extended inflicted the
fleali wound, and, without being
much deflected, went on its passage
and lodged in the glazier’s box,
where It was subsequently found.
Had the fiist shot strode the arm,
from the position it was then in by
the President’s side. It could not
have produced that wound.
To
the
o make a practical appll
religions truths to the
._ t la ra tnWi
ilicatlon ot
‘common
For ask by aU Preggri* «
occurrences of life Is a tendency on
the part of children lhat has often
been noticed by their instructors.
Their method of associating ideas
however, is sometimes startling, as
for instance, In the following case
that was recently noticed in this
city: A three-year-old boy waa
standing at an open window beside
his iitniher, when a fly came crawl-
lug along the sill. “Whosefly I*
zat?” nuked the young*! -r. “Thai
IsGod’aflv.’’ mid the parent in re
sponse. “Well, if »at’» Dod’a fly I
dess I’ll send hitn to Dod’” and
bringing down his fist on the help
less insect the fly waa suddenly gath
ered to U* ancestor*.