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CONSTITUTION JUNIOR
conducted by-- Our Young Folks’ Page
Vrs Wiliam King
AT THE HOSPITAL WINDOW.
Ain’t the stars party
t’p thevo in ihs sky?
Hhinin* an’ »lt>n!n’
«> -vr eo high.
La’s lay h. re. Filly.
An’ ««vint ’em an’ »>.e
I low many’s winkin’
At you an’ at me.
Ain’t many yet. we’ll
Git «•%’• r It mioib;
Ketch ’em ->-• •■mln’.
An’ start with the mean.
One. !■». three. four. live.
Which side are >“’i *•»—
TTu- side er that side?
O. luoky! it’s gone.
Cl md has come over;
W-dt. «w w. It’ll shine
Just in a nunut. -
N*.w! This de Is mine.
tVhjr. then ’s .» !••• n ore
Stan It all
I! v.n: ot». Imo. three.
larky th r». Bill? ’
5... tl >t thine’ V. .'o-e!
Il> n’ n.r,.t If- •
I’ll b-t -.xm-thin’* wrong.
II lit a mile h>: g.
T- ’ If* -Il »: •’’• «• w.
V• • -th t nn I (ton.
V. •- r,»-a - <»n k* •
J.r jt u* go ••• ."••’’p.
i: :!>•- < n t. n m-».
♦ .«
I' “■ mwd > - «rt * r>*rk
•j*. • * - . > vir
4-ar! Sr. t!. 1.. : Homo J.Mirnat
m •v« .* ' !r- ■ v ’ • i mo to f. 1
fit nt - * • pi’ll, thru I
th-*;- *t tF v u *’ .t -• the It tie |h». m
M At • ii-«» V\ • « *’ I in* "- miny •<
!Pti.» k d 4 «-*:i of the win-
•« . •
I I v«‘ I ’» I •••no- fhrw
ft,«« , t n-' littte -k FnO. but I
h«ar th. ->• >• do • g w.li. and little
‘ • • : v d
...... by I f -r ».•!:»« to kve. and
. ; w! •n.v. r i I • «ks
I «m •» v- «| to bII you th T I h .ve p.ihl
v «»we ?**• *n a’ *1 tn t *»w «»tit
. t g’ *■-. k «v u I h:i\ .»ur
■ w. i.-o. . w . r— d
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Al -NT SI’SIE.
A SHARK IN HARNESS.
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f . . r« nv pr.tn ti\» - ,
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•**»r ?*► tn.. N < ■* * I Was itn»l
ti.r* jut- »*♦ t * I® «' t • rved ns mi*’
. hM.ro r t i nf-ini mr ly
it * •: ’ • r • 4 ■*» •;»«» l».«C w< r»> off
In t„e exiKen*eDt «f the nt a third
t k « - . -h :'••• boat.
T> wtawa w-k .tT<xU -i . t • xt nv
r ? • lire, wh- t w i fa.*t»t. 4 to th
1 out with a . rk e wh*?l • < the
4 - .
h i.' wn m rmly »t on WH n
♦ -y peak 'd thettiSkiK-* up th- y f‘» r d the
ru.Ld I te T> y 4 -- ’ir» : a .<te» 4.
I > .to- f • t l • .r n. -.v ;•»»!! •i?
ind *■ «i n*S •" »t a i» -' «»n <.'h«r
br.k. t. s? >r* w on •• • *? ••** t » • : t!i-
I .. ■ • k • . ‘ ■ r • | i’i’
Ih* - > • *"«t k an iih*-r :«e#k at»
at•’ hi - *• "p. -r. nly <h»-
» t.' tvt h s - an*l » Jerk* • I
tz* t fu!iy th* -ttu *•• wa* !•* h»k tww»d
al »ton t e -”*l ••• uy ’if •*• rwwaliZ'd
rhark Tne r»cf buys ••••« as mw h at
A SIMPLE CATARRH CURE.
ny •..•c .i-t In tn
hte.ary ti n.- ; As I m --»n rvtirv
, fr»>n. elite !*... n • un .•.mint of ..1 ;
ngs. I w>:.. Ir>*m ’«’■ tim on. send th
mew**-. «d tnatnt. nt -.id • i»- :’*■ uml tn lay
lpracti*«. FUSE and |MMt|Wi«I. to every
r»:..!•> of th ilt r W ■ III’ -» fr.>m th «
Joathmm*. dt "■ mu- ami .llsgW'itlng <l’«-
ea** Thia i a >*• ••' ••"Ter wl’• *h anv
•w is n ' . ■ •
Jaiwrri» • Harran vU ' ’ Fa.
F R S ': i
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A posln’ie. <t-> >• -*■ ‘ n .»urtw.. f . lr. y
Jn'HtP’t:-'. 2 8.. . |:—urirtisia.
2L’ t. mnds I.r <• -uns.. -.« fn n»
r , - u.w . nr- VI r wnd th*
SSuiifMMt and .< :> - r:n no rl’k.
Write :• 4«r. A Ir *• _ .
nai» u*.. i**
home In the water ns on land, so the un
foreneen accident -imply added to the
I apart. Th- r-mainlng h.»yn row'd the
! .. r.> « th- lasi-on cutting off the eh.trk.
i s.on picking up tl’ f companion who hid
plu. kily held the line during the erclting
I 1..W The shirk rout h>. anu- w ■ ary oi
. dragging the boat and w .s then run aauurc
iby hi» captor#.—C. i’- Holder.
HOW CHEWING GUM IS MADE
; The largest chewing gum factor?’ in the
| world Is tn Clevelar.4. O Only « r, w
y.-.irs ago Ha owner .vac a P ,M,r man,
■>, ding hia i”- nln t • bn* nt of an old
building, off. ring In »-i« »•»«•- buFi -
I mss tor »:<«. and with his wife hm FOle
v ■ ' • tupl. > • ■ ■* ,u '
' proiits for a million i re
! The vry air ..round tho factory U* prvg
' nant Willi t! •• lOtnpo-it- Iragran.-.I of the
. lin flavoring Un ring by t
p •>. . g room, tiiu whit- walis, the lliv
di t ot sug.. ly <g .v.rywlf f i and the
row.- of w hit' o’upp.d gdl* folding !.>•’
crisp paper* With tile deft rapidity of tn.i
chlg' -a lir.- I mipr» s on of odot oig-
T -.« gum making lx ■•lnn in Mexico. Its
fou.id.i ..u being clii. ..i r.um. ti..< viiocolate
. ..»]..r.d . xud.Ti. » of tho U .S. i'-ny tr.-e.
T iiat.KM g.nh. r. paek it in l" .i«'ls and
../.I • At t ... I ictory it » picked
«.v.-r and «■ i-h>«l. a placed in l ag.
kettb - together with sugar ami flavoring
<xtra< .s. V\ ii.lo cooking tim r«’'O.\aik
.jin.'.-t w thin the k. tile k<. iw tho i.i.--
, mtly .-.iir.d. V inu «. oi. d it i
. .er., d to a laid., wh.-r- a group of girls
kn.ad t . glng.riir. .d 10. king stuff, mix
. g n « uir. r ur.’i! i. .itta.no tin* need-d
.irjn.ss. Trari.~f. rr. d to anoth-r table it
Is roil-d out to l.oek ~.p.,.r0 • ak. a work'd
a< o ee..k would i>astry, but "Uh sugar
t I t •pi I flour. T’> . eak'.s are
t .:i pa - I f l- it’d ! <.h uti'l-r -i - - •■hi
iteen d rd long A
toll* r ni nk« it hil*» ! ; •« ?!i*p’« 4i
W... . It is .-•■ d wh n I’. -I broken and aent
w. ip;-d • ■"■ d . > i. •• -.
...i:• •' « ••!>■ tied. •.»tn i. i "1 I- «■• "I
Ad til oi.g.i the i.o. . a may I d ti '
. c,... .. urate • .r>i and .my. Some
■ .ri- •. til- insi". ; i.g department ara kept
OU lightly- S«r.<i>i.ig unevenly shaped
r- urn. d to tim m* ind I; ’•
- If
many d'P.irtm ins. T< • top ti —r .s g;v n
v . m.i..nt ■< tut- <>f I-• ■ -aid
... . -i idv r
< • m :t’• A r . Iwav ; a '> >i lo .!a .nd
T.t- ..r; : ng nt t • d .or S x
l.r.td- »f ■ um at.' mad-1 in th- buildimr.
; .1- one i.r -!i"l ..10l • th", vu. It in. th- . .k-
I .... r t< •! n:e .-• ”J mil- s bad I" • -i i ‘ld in
■ ■ a • I
t ~ av. t.- I .•• -IT > -ant E. T Id.
JUNIOR CORRESPONDENCE.
I Inseristin.il Leiters From the Younger
I’C -kr «t! ’1 Ise < on>titutiun.
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M.»r N • • M**ni r r: I am
’nuu W. j’ v<
i K.ri :•• :«• <.n i ’*ll. t Mother.** 1
; f- *m I <ounty # I w.tl vr.’v. 1 have
In t ■•*• •. j »u « m •• ! «»v r 1 ’*
? f.»r .4 lonsr tim* . and I am ala ay- glad
j ikh*n U- in*-1 «. in. >. so I .» i< id ; t
j ‘ W.”
! H Is so nice. 1 Mould enjov • \ :<.t to
1 .• . d I
j I .<!•• a ; ntty ! • u.- all kind of nice fruit
| tt . s around it. My l‘ .:» i tak. < Th- t’on-
I.n.th.rs ~:d ihre- .-•.■r living. I have
I o'• r 9M bl k. i t t-. p :n.in>n. < With th*
dry • • de- ■. .-hurn ;.:.d milk I um le.irn-
* jng to in .ke jell >• s. 1 e:.n make nice llglit-
t. . ad. 1 i. .i.. : pet ..nt my doll I •<n
pi . th.- | .... Mu *. 1.0. to Aunt Sti e
lln r A. <’urtls. buth-r. N. C-P.V
I Ju< I« r: We hav. n taking Home and
i’atin f-r a!> at tw.. y. us, *nd when onr
. ' tim- was ..ut h>’ We < ..i.eln I I t > try
t The C-nstit i icn. 1 m.d it v. ry Inter, si
lt.g. .wpeckiil, the . hll.fr n’s page. I live
f .mt. n mil-' west of AslieVllP . My
father -a farmer i.r.u rai. ■ s < —rn. wheat
at.d Cat', lie raises aln u" twenty file lie id
ot cattle < .‘<’h pring. I am twelve years
1 old ami weigh nearly 10. jhhii. i<.
I i
Mynt Well®. Marvin. Tenn, lleir Ju-
I- .r; We l.ave is .11 t aking The < ’..list it u
i ..n a j. ar and think we e..uld not do
j * without it. Miss Maud l*lgf«u*d, you nnd
I agr.-e on country life. 1 I:, a hi .lie coun
, ’ try among ti.e hill- of 'I • a -I 1
I ,v. n." d.-sire t«. h ave th. m. Sa h rplen-
• dd w .Iks an I rld. s the . . v > ..u~.u- know
nothim: ihout, long hot • l>« k rides. I
4 tomil ana.ng my greatest pleas tr. My
- 1 favorite walk is to a bluff n'.iout a quarter
’ of a mi..- from 1.0nt.. It i~ a real n •■ w ik
. through Hi.* ivo.els. th— igh a part .d tin*
. | way V. ry rt.s p. but the vi< w pays for
I the cUmb That view !• worthy ol i bett r
i p. n than min- to d.-seribe it. To the w-st
* a small • r»s-k flows through green m adows
on its ;s■ a.••■ 11 way, wind! In I out
< cmong the willow which l .-aler Its banks.
i Farther jiwjy ar» tin* i’.iiy nioiintaii's.
1 Th- T. ini.- .! i ■ - ■ t.i w• ' I '
* and south arc hills and vaih’.cl ired
i lands and forests, while far in tl <1 f nee
la seen a range of mountains wrapped in
1 a blue haxe. They well deeerve their name
THE WEEKLY CONSTTTETTON: ATEAXTA. G A., MOXBAV, AUGUST 9, 1897.
i of Smoky mountains. The bluff Itself is
a gri.it curiosity. I'rom some points it
looks Ilk- u huge, roughly made rock chim
ney rising Hmong the tr.-s. There are
two coms In the rock. The smallest has
tlir.e branches. It is so small we can't go
to the large one because there is no safe
t w iy to it. You can't have much idea of
the bluff's wild beauty until you see its
1 hug- masses of rock with here nnd there
I a stunt'd old tr.-e growing in a crevice. I
’ would like some correspondent*. My age
I is Ilf teen.
—•
\da n I El >h • H< nry, Brit k Mill. Te».—
I Dear Junior: We ar.- aged live and ten
v. ■ W« ii\- in ti> - country and like it
■ very much. I t\da> h-Ip m.'inm.t milk tho
, cuv.s and play with our Httli blue eyed tdn-
I ter. II r name i Stella. I’apa takes The
1 Constitution. We have some little cousins
In Atlanta, v. visited them di ring th*
' • xpo-ition. 1 lElaine) have never gone to
• boo! but am g lug thl . f .11- I I .ave one
Ip. i cat. II I naim i •’Snowball.’' and Ada
I. s a pr. tty bird. Hi.s naim Is "Frank."
j As this Is < ur tirst 1 tter, We will dos-
I with inuch lov< to Aunt Susie and th-
<. t. Ir.s. We it . 10.-. 3 cents for the Grady
hospital.
I
Mary A. Garrett. Mount Willing. Ala.—
■ I>. ar Junior: I t'.u.unlit I would join your
i happy clnle. I Ilk- to read Aunt Susie's
| ..nd th- ...u in' 1. iters vry much. I’apa
has l>< en a s'll < tib. r to D e Constitution
, since Jnnugr? ?! uni Willing Is a very
Ip-l y p ■ in th. •iith.ru part of Ala
i bama. It Is nine mil - from the nearest
| r ho ld. \? . hav. a tine school here every
i year with about 11“ pupil- I will do e for
i this tim-. I . aid W .nt for t!>‘ Grady
i hospital.
j Annie Izdt. Ryl.b ton. Miss D-ar Junior:
] Will you admit a t tt.e M ,~1- if.|il girl
li o your 1: >ppy b .nd. I am t n years old.
\ ■ I • . ■ . 1 ■■ Iwlle*. 1
t also take music. My teach, r off. fed a
The Thing'
To Do. . •
I he be 4 tiling you can do when
you arc resting these hot days
is to think about the word the
author used in this sentence:
••W’c have not •’ enough,
and are put to very awkward
shifts for want of them.”
it is from a pi inted book, the
work of a oood writer, and you
oipdit to lie able to find it, if
n<d, ju t think it out. \on
outfit to be able to think as
well as the other man. Think
it out and let us have your
word witli ymr subscription,
it vtill pay you ten per cent of
tlie receipts of the contest.
Read the terms carefully, you
v ill find the advertisement on
am >t!ier payc.
The fit’anta Gonstltiition.
prize for •’:<• 1. ' 1 • r mark and I won
i it My ■ ... M out ic.w and 1 h. Ip matn-
n, t . 1... a • w t.i ik~ b -d~. w -h dishes
[ i . • • : "■■ < b_.
r-.m.’t W- h: Am li. us. Ga.—Dear
J 1 ■ ' y.irs old. 1 go to
?m. . . ■ Mrs <'.’l . Brownes
1 tt»y :■ .eii. ’ I > lj> tn .nun i milk the
cow, f> dtl li .• :.d cbi.lo . and play
, web t . li - l.t.i nr at’d sist.-r. I’apa
d A. raill ' 1
. • t : e Grad ho |
1,.... . <;■•:.<' i le. l.a. I>. ar Junior:
| . Atake The Con
. . ■ . wid b gtl ,:i; Hti in <S -
■ We have sum lip p. ’ s and apple*.
• <urpl,a... at t. nly ail gon., I have
' • - i btoth. r. V. . thru
i c t < l.i a -ii ■> c i • 1 in the Ib id this
y A- ;i. . :nj tirst attempt to wrltu
11 I • I:. S' X I'. I> ar Jun-
1 ' !' .; . . , r • . T . ■ I’onst’.tu-
i; .tl li ik' r vr? w. 'I. I r id The
Jci.lor ■■: y v. k I ti'id r v. rv mte'. st-
1 . . . ■ru . r and v. ii v• away
1 "i ti ii I ? • in a town. It i -o
< . t .' and ■ ir th lilt!, birds
I.: ! 1 .. pi. Illy <4 t uit aval Veg-
.•.!!.• 1 in. - ■ 5 t.nts I>r the Grady
• hospital.
I, lira . 1 1* .tk. r, W I “•> irk, Ga.- Itear
J..i.un I am i ! .i ri. r . d.iii.-nt r ind my
of I r ..a .. ui.i>, six mil ■ • lat ot <2uit
tti. n. ard ....m: two mil w "f \\ .u|. s
-1 p •k, uhbli : our p .-lotto . at.d one milt
i north oi th- So uiti.i i. Florida .nd
«ru i ..It ad. Tin- j art of Geotgia is a
j p .d lain, ng ■ t.uiriy and L* w-!l provided
i wall good s. h'.'.i , chui h. W. have
I me- pi m.s x t t of:, n at the Bln*. S.n mg.
I wi. I. i- . :i.it-d - t-w yards from our
]. -totli. , we also have s< v. ral entertatli
’ men t. ily .v. rt w..k. oh’ Isn’t it a
I . a,' .lit I. ling lo :. al. !:• d li-m livep
i .•luiiib.r by the sw vt strains of music,
c; p mall? that ,rf./rni. d -n the violin?
1. 4 night th- i r Had. I gave us a < ill
ai.d I • i .oy d 4 v ry much ind- d. 1 r. id
i all th- . .ii-i-i •' I ti't s with <1 i p liner.-t,
; Ik. to t< 4 t:i <• I c’ok.-. am v. ry fmid ot
, music. P . :ur. - .i d flnw.rs. An education
' is sum t'ing I long to hav.. If som- of
! th. ... will . lid me tim words lo the
' .. .. ' 'lag 1 will r. oil'll the favm In
| any way.
M irton Ami-rson, X w I’rovidence, G.i.—
I Dear Junior: I ii .v. I- mi a rea.i r of The
, G.u.si jtui iou for some time; also The Jun
’ ior k'.te..~; have tiolie. d the subjects of
i . ich . lie. and l> .Vt decid'd to writ, my
tirst lett. r and take for my subject "Traits
of I’biri.t of course th.re are quite
1 , a number: som. grand, nobl*, ami lovable,
.•mine low and despicable, but th«T ■ are
thr. .. tra.ts which I think will enable any
-. < r th. stumb-
' Ung bl— k; of tvry d.y life, and place
upon hi own h-.i.l th- laurel crown. They
. ar- hoii- my. tru''.fulm ~. and tl-t. rmiiia
! tioii. With a truthful nature when lie
4- aka. all who know him will f. . 1 that
' n will I safe io rly upon him. Honesty
I will -I’ ild l r ft ni a tr uig r. liable
bridg that will bear him sat. ly across the
eh;:.-i:i d doubt, ..nd that mv r l easing <!.•-
teiflii.ali.Hl V. bl .-ome day take him to thl!
lop ta ,tal In th. !adder of suect ss. Anil
now’, <l< a’’ girls, we will tak. modesty,
pa i.m. .■ ami iid. lity :i'l build for ourselves
a strmi. —it. el; tht’.ugli which all may
1....K at but dan- i .a ai pire unles i th y < an
lay th.- bright laurels at our fe< t. Much
i love to Amu >’. i. . our dear, tioblv-he.irted
; guiii. . Would ilk. a few eorrespondents.
G B. Sim limb. Gloster. M.«*.—Dear Jun
ior: Will >on b.- kind enough to allow a
corner to write a few lit . '.’ My brother
takes The Constuutlon and I read the nice
i letters bi The Junior. I like them very
w s ll. I have started several times to write,
but I was afraid of that old waste basket.
1 thought It might catch me. 1 live in
towi, but 1 used to lite in I’4 country be
fore my father died. Inclosed lind 5 cents
for the Grady hospital.
Clara Dell Cnitse. Centerville. Ala.—Dear
Junior: Here conies a little Alabama girl.
I um too small to wr.te well enough, so
my auntie wrote this.
I am an only girl with «ix big brothers.
We live on a farm one- ami a half mile*
from town. Our home Is quite prettily
located near the Cali aba river. Inclosed
lind & cents for the Grady hospital.
Hattie O’Neal Samuel, Vincent. Ala.—
fh-ar Junior: I am ten years old. a na
tive Al abamian, but my relatives on both
si.lca wen. Georgians, so if any little girl
fancies tiiat we uro r< lated, 1 will be
phased to hear from her. My papa and
grandpa were confederate soldiets. My
great-grandfather wus a soldier of the
revolution, so 1 am a patriotic little girl.
1 live in a pretty little town on the Geor
gia Central railroad. Wu have a tin.?
school, fr«« stone and mineral water and
more pretty girls than any little town
that I know of,
M. L, Farr, S. C. Dear Junior Please
allow me to write, a few lines, us it is so
very lonely. It s< <ms like sympathy lo
convey one's thoughts on paper.
It is now In thv soft evening twilight,
When Ota- lingers long, caressing happy
thoughts of w.c <h Idhood .lays.
And y.-t. look out on the dim future and
r. .Ilze that on.' is fast passing as into the
cold, hard world beyond.
Oh, that we all could slay our childhood
days!
lb s <• Heath. <’h' ti< \t i 11... La. D. ar Ju
nior: 1 was nine years old th. 17th of
Man'll. 1 have going to school six
months. 1 am In tie- fourth reader, in
urithtn.'t ie and sp. 11 ng and dictation;
li iv lx • n taking mu ■'< I. ssons six months
and <an play a god mmy pie.', s. I am
the only girl to hv!i> mamma w th h. r
work. 1 hat. one little brother. Ills namo
Is Harry, and I play with him when I am
tiu> doing any I lung <1 He has a dog and
drives him 1n li little earl. 1 have a
kitten I .all Minnie. 1 s. nd lo cents for
the Grady hoep tal. I liojx.' to see. my let
ter in Tin <' >nsti: u! I.•:i.
L.'.lii Mkl.ll. toll an*! Ln. I.’ N* Ison. S'onc
wall. La Dear Junior li.te <om«' two
I. Hie Louisiana gills ask ng admittance.
We will not write on a -übj.. t th: t.me,
lx cause ft is our first l -tt.i . < >ur parents
take Ti.- Constitu Iva and we lik« to read
th.- < hildr. n ■ page. \?. are both twelve
years old, lut v< ry -mill for oi r ag. .
t'ur fathers -mi mothers d n’t know we
are wilin g Hi s lett. r. YVe w uit to mtr
pr.so tli'in. \t o want to ju.ii the < lun.
\\ ■ send 10 . < ntj lo the Grady hospital.
Moor.- Lynn. Dallas. T. x De ir Jun or.
1 do not agio- with V< r.i Xlxton on ' t’o.tn
try Life." It s. tins to me that i i the vhiii
try, itiste-i.i of gathering wild
flowers, listening to th. b. .Is, watching
the g. ntl' cow - graze in the meadows, and
w hen tired to throw oursi lv. - be-lde th..-
babbling brook, we hav. to plough and ho. ,
and Wi.eu lilld to keep o’l. I. tile
sun do.-s shin, brighter than m Lie city.
But ti.e hr.gut sun not ? ry pl a-um;
wh'. ll w . have to . aop e..lion a.el <ot li.
A. H. Childs. Church !’>lnt. La.- Dear
Junior: As 1 have n. v- r ; en a lett. r from
li. re, 1 tnought I would wr.te and tell the
cousins about th. picu.c we had on th
i!7l!> .4 Maj', that be ng the day our school
closed. About a m;|e from <>ur heu ~ In
the woods, th. :, is a <r— k known as
1 ’laqt.einlne biyou. X. ir this er. cw w.
had our i.l’ ti.c. Tie re Were about peo
ple present. The ill t part of the day was
spent in song.-, r. . :'. itions, dialogues, etc.,
by the school chi d 11.
An • 1 —pi. ut ad.lt w i <l. liv red by
the pre .dent of th. a. lino" board from <>p
clous.i. . About 2 o'. I- k 111 ti.e 'Villiug
.v. ryoiie j..ie I ill f. .1 a 1 11'::, tabl. was
str. t-h.d through the w xl~ and all sit
.low n .fiid pro ■ ui.-il ai r.-listi the .nner
m u
Tiie re~: of t afo r—on w. s sp nt one
wiy and ai.other . w hile -"in. p.• —1
pe.qde tipped th- light fatlhi-tl-' “'ll th"
hr. .d stage Wnieh ;...d b. en used by the
sehix.il ui lh< fortnoon.
Johnnie nnd Ft l-'v Savage. Dryden.
Tex. jk iir Junior: ?? .• liy.- in a Very hga
an.! d!j pin... We >r. about 1 f- t
above th. sv level. \? ■ do not think that
we sufbr with til'" h.at as much as the
cousins do in A'l-i ■' . G.i. We generally
hav. .: nice gull Im . z . .md th- nights
:.r. m.. t .!• i.gtful. W. ar- rot both. r. 1
w. inusipi ■ ,-s. North of us tli re are
■•!!..• big < .’.yens; at.d to 'he out I of US
w- —ii s ■■ S iiit.t Lt • a inou.’: ’ a ii;~; they ar-
ai. Si j. uiy-tive ni'.i. - from P.-re, and
j b< u.iful In ■ ■ ■ :
wh* n Hi.- . in -■ t in.;. No timber glows
out in i. within niibs of us. Tie :. is no’ti-
ii. |. . - . . :1 4i ■nd pri-kly pear,
..it i laws in I . ..'li and busu all
at’.'iinl us. We do not see many boys
and g.tis out Let. ix- pt : a our brother
and or I and IToldi.; s nd 2 cents
for the Grady hospital.
Eula Godwin. M.. iian .-svillc. Ala.—Dear
Jun.or; Mj' jiapi '.k. T:.e i'on ■lt ut ion,
and I . njoy reading the letters o much.
1..." to r. —1 Aunt .< is; '. letters. .Hi t
v.-ii Stic w-.i.l .'.r-e .vry we. k. 1 h.ve
1 . n'ti i. id. w r i’. an.l .i: v’. ty w 11. We
hav Had i nice Sunday liool plena .
1 .:i,'.\..l niy 4 V"iy mum. 1 send 5
cents to the Grady hospital.
La-. I. Miami. M- D. ir Junior: 1 will
take lor my subject, "Beauty.” Th. re arc
nium ro'.i. kin.l.~ of lx .nit;, ii.-iuty of face
an. form, !)■ ..uty of . i.rt.r uii'l luty
<■: heart. We all adnim- a b< autiful In c;
’ti : i.r t«> look upon. It a gift from God
to !».• beautiful, mid Wi should .'ifi, r. 'late
it. B. .inly of chat u ter -what a gland and
glorious thing it is to haw u good, pur.,
nol le eliaraeter. A gn—l character i.- b-lt. r
than riches, liiiev. ~ may break m at night
and stvl 11 • a.- i.. s winch hav. taken y< uts
to collect, i'll out I.nu t. r will stay with
u~ through lit*-. Beauty «»i heart! qti.it .s
It? A pure heart. Is not filer.* beauty to
be found m purity? A ki id mid tru. lie-art.
An, my trienus, is tie-re not tx-auly in uil
the'--.-'.' lx t u.~ Btriw tv make ..ur reputa
tions good cues, and .s w. j.iurney along
tnrougn Ute let it be said. "He lias llwo
w ell.'
GTt.dy Hospital List.
Bessie H. ather.-i ce, Gr. i nland. M 10
cents. Matt— L. Dm kinsoii, N.iple.-, T. x..
l'i .. utx>, I'.u.ala., ‘ xih. »>t. Jo in. N. I’., a—
nt.-, i.l. . L Gio?-r. Pope's l orry, Ga.. i
. . A 1 t V? . ig. Ala.,
11, . Fi.ddlu Savage. Dry 4 n. I'eX.. 2
eelH.x. A.1.l e Marr.olt. lon V. orll . lex-..
~ . . x.i . ind ill.i.no Henry. Bri< k Mill,
T. un. .i . it. B-II D. Ixc. Mount Si. rung,
Ala . • . Mr. J. .i. t .ilio.vay, Gor-
don spring. , <la. 20 e.nis'. Forth. |<i
in .ry « ; oi Gordon .Spr.nge' Sunday
,S. n.iol; ham Wdkfns.m. Tillman, dis., 5
ceiibs. Theron Ko". Tig. rvilie. S. <., ■>
. .■ms, Bessie 11. itii, Cnen. y ville, La„ 10
cents.
Gr.idy Club.
Irena Arnold, Franklin. I.x . (pd).
Grady Kirkland. Benton, Fia.. (pd).
ITio i'i. iihoits, Columbus. Miss., (pd).
Mrs. It'.s.a M.i.- n, Galletin. W. V;.. (pd).
.'atin rue de Vam y’ i’op'. Monticello,
Ark., (pd).
T’p Pain,
g Sprain,
li 1 Strain.
If a cramp or pain, n bruise or sprain.
F Should make a ”h : r combine,’*
To knock you out, put them to rout,
Wdh Johnson’s Anodyne.
ilgsgrfg
Quickly Rnotbcq, h»’sN nn<l cures any
•crei.v‘.«s iu tho UiYibi, aclj and k.ducyH.
Our hors all li’c • Joi. ; -u’; Anodvne Th Un ent.
For bruised, Mr sins or mu- r L>ih» nt ’t nw»«t
eert ihily is id y.»u claim (■•. n. 11. S. (oi NLSii,
’.?iu tw M ni ; ’ t l‘>" ’ hi Athjetic A-‘
Fik nil i o o\e ap< PhyHieiJuiß
RrJ"llvUJu iiLLv* i' I'Hvaro i»’l Liver
Fw ' I n»a !') for s, ri< k lluaoat hr, ull
M Liver t• ' s<”id f»r our I’rloe
U LS. JUtA.NbO.N &.
SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN
But Tlieu Will Be Found lo Interest and Instruct the Old Folks
as Well as the Young People.
The Kind’s Terrible Joke.
From I’erirsou’s Weekly
Ivan the T< rrib’e forgot neither his d. vo- ,
t'.ns nor Ills diversions His pair,..' alter- {
nately t. s .uruled with praying and <• Hous
ing. For »it pastime! be irs were brought
from Nuvgorixl. Win n from his w tidow
In fx'i. dVe.l a group of citizens . ollx 'od
he let slip two or three of these ferocious ,
animals, an.l his delight on beholding th'- i
flight of tho terrified creatures, mid esp<- i
dally on hearing the cri -s of th- victims,
was unbounded. His iHtrsts of laughl r ;
were loud an.l long-continued To console I
those who w r< maim'd for life he won d
s> metbnes send each of them a sn ail pace
vs gold.
Another of Ills chief amusements was In
th.' • 'imp iny of Jesters, whose duty it t'■ ■
to divert him, especially before and after ,
nny < yeeutlons. but th-v often paid dearly
for an unseasonable joke.
Arnot - tli- none was more d!stlngulsh<’-1
than I’r a Gvoalef. who held a high rank
at court.
The < z »r, being one d i'.’ dis’s iti 'fi' d with
a Jest. Hired over the prince’s be id th
boiling contents of a soup basin. The ago
nized wretch jtrepared to re’reat fi »'n
the table, but th- tyrant struck him w th
a knif . and he fell senseless to the floor. ,
; •,. ■ ; u tantly . —n. i
"Save my good servant!" .Tied the cz ir i
"I hove j. with him a tittle too bird
••So hard.’ repl!< d the other, "that onl r
G...1 Hid your majesty .an restore him t>
life. Il,' no longer breathes.”
Ivan express.<l his c.mtempt. called tie :
.leeo.i.-.d favorite a dog. and continued his 1
amtt". inert?.
Another div. whl'e he snt at table, the
w -yw —I. of Staritzi. B .ris Tltof. I'pp t
—I. bow. ii t > the ground and - ilut.d him
after the ciistornarv m mm r.
••God ave th— my de tr waywixle! Thou
.1. erv t a proof of mv fawr."
He a :ze.l a. knife and cut off an ear
Titos thank’d the <z ir for hi gracious fa- I
vor. ami w:sh<.| him a hippy r. gt>.
Compelled To >t;iy fit Home.
Front The N w- York Tribune.
The loot ehan... llor is the only m mt> r I
,1,,. ;>r. . i . .I.imt who Is not all"W<.l
•o go out id.- of Gr. it Brit dn. Thl.-i s t
. .. he m 1 t haw « ''• at >< .1 in hl ■
• ti i‘ t •;-? <1 . .r <1 t<» i.»!»• th l- M-
S, ,1 oip id" Os Great Britain would alm
be an mt of high tr. i —tt. When Card.ti.il ,
V. ...-.'y wt» lord ■ b-• • -v. took ' -V ■ 1
l.jii on a v It to Fra ". '., and thereby has
t —.. .1 Ins fali. in the opinion of m my. T:i.-
;re It . al. w ileh I.S .1 d.'ilbb' silver .1 • .
i io w!i ch molten wax i~ pound w i-n an I
Ul slop is r. qicr. d f..r a state .1 »u
--im nt. wo on. e u ■ d for ctilimiry purp > a
\? >en t.ord I’ham ello.' Bioti. liam W.i ■
staying, in 1'33, at K 'tli . miir. iiu-, t.i -
Scottish r ' .’hl'.'i*.' of the then dowag. i :
du. ii. s o! I . dford. the l.i'ii' ■ ”f I'" I’ 11 tv
I.„ | ■ . ion of th. • ■ •' eal and 1 I ’
much to the lord Iwcper s distress of mil d.
lor Im fear. J t was I..st. He w - blind ,
fl.ld-1 by th" ladies ami ent to search f>r
it In pi,. <lr iwlng room. At 1...-4, to !ii .
lut. :,«e joy. In* dragibd It forth from a
t- a chc-t. ami then, to .eicbrat." it: i.eov
«ry, u "d it for making p.tn. ake it) tin
k. !.< ti.
The Mother’s Influence.
Most ( ,f our celebra:. 1 men h ive always
l. , n i. ; dy to admit that they owe their
sue, eliletty to their mothers, tith.r .
for r».t'O!t or othvr s’
i i.io. <1 in Mich mutters. S.r Walter Scoit.
fur ;:i ua: «t on m<n<* than « ■ -
t .isiull Uit !.t . vv< <1 h.s in eth al uiftS to h. -
mother, wh >. in addition to b mg un n -
<..niplisli. '1 won an. w is a po'-t. ~s o- nu
tr .an merit.
Th. th rman pm t. Schiller, p<’ 4 a
troth, r who w is .dw.i-s looked ut-.i by
. , , fri.-n.l i »’xc<
her pi: 'm«-. in both of wI let she '■■■'■ d
l>.v!,l Hume revived !ifs -it atl'.’i li 'tn
a" I :ilv. "VS looked back upon
Ir i-liildhoo'l days with pl' -are. She w—
., WH m ot r. I m til. " h * v*”?" 1 lh lt
she would spare no effort to make h-’ t-' i
un into an a< >mpl shed man. 1-v. iy
b.'..!'. knows hew well h.r ambition w i>
mother was an a complDh
.,l' 1.1 .m.-t, "ml her ’ran it ons Hom
v; .mDhe Sb" J
, , ... hieh we!" much prais'd
1, ait ■ d sul'.l" r. •• 1111 • «
• ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ wrote
Is to la r the author vs the S.a.-oiis tin
■ .... I his womb rial imag nation.
Tiie Cellar Poor.
The desire to sli 1- down something a?-
rs ... be I,;!.it m the youthful
I'v n in t’“- tmr.s.ry th.- y.'ing
.’.:ld tin- a enalr o?er t oward ami t'li-s
d-.A’i tbit. S-oiiei or later the Ir.ming
bo ird lent bv a f..m! and indulgent mother,
furni-h. . w 'h -nm < > 1 Ul“‘» '' r a ' 1
tl-e otlmr on the fl<>»r. a longer sliding
- 1.,e. But .‘f all sliding places the most
... I htful, b. Vie d a <b .".bt. Is t » ’'! ar
door T! - ;re manv r-a.-ons tor tarn,
which will .iin-ir tip >n a moment's con
si.l t ; tion.
In the l"'st plticc, the cellar door stays
nut; y<a d'lTt have to be forever fixing
it. iis y. u do the chair and th.- ironing
bi'.trd. It > outdoors in tin- open air. an
mhl d ih light. Il draws other children,
who co ne to play With you. to slid" on
your I!-ir d«»ar. or it may be tb.it you go
to slid., on theirs, tim tellur door is. per
haps, the ,-e. tie of your first introduction
into youthful soe'n ly.
Tint.' are . liar doors everywhere, but
the outside, inclined cellar door, of the
kind tb it you --l.de on. is peculiar chiefly
to smaller citi.s, to towns and viilaj; s
ami to houses In the country; to locsili
ti s where there Is room. There are no
doubt tnany thous.it.ds of children, born
. ml r. ai. <1 m l. tger clth s, who have n v r
<\ :i si < n such a ..liar door. The sliding
Ins net exists in them just the same; they
sb, ■ wh r ver they can. but th. irs is but n
f. bl.- joy compared to that of sliding on
a . . liar d .or.
81. , dis h among whose earlier recol
-I.x lions Is a. (-.liar floor, with the bright
blue sky above ami green grass to roll
upon all around.
A Disappointed Youngster.
I’aderewsk.'s son,when a little boy, asked
his father, who was playing in Paris at
the time, whether la. might go to the
<' rque. v. her . Paderew ski was to perform.
Thu distinguished pian..-; con.-.-nted. When
tho la.l came homo ins father asked him
how Im had enjoyed himself, "oh, not at
all,” was the young :. r's reply. "It was
tiie dullest circus 1 have ever been to. I
expected to seo you go through hoops, but
you only played al the piano, jus. as you
.lo at home.”
Asked Too Many Questions.
The Washington Star says ti tt i lais
recently «alled at tiie office ..f a prom
inent Washington physician who :s small
and boyish in appearance. "Boy’.'' she said,
a.ldr-.-sing him. "Is tin. doctor In? Bu; I
«an seo lie is not.” “Be is in.” began the
physician, but the visitor interrupted him.
". »h, hn"s in. is he? Then he's . ngag. 4
I'll wait. Does he allow you to sit at his
desk that way?” "Madam!” "Oh. of com-.
you would say he does, but I'll warrant
you’ll catch It if he secs y<m there. You
look sort of pale. 1 should t!bnk the doc
tor would give you soim thing to make
you stronger. Your ma ought to send you
into the country. That would make you |
i grow’. How soon do you think the doctor .
i will 1... disengaged?" "Madam. I tried to
tell you before-I do not think you call
I SI,, th..tor today.” "Well. I II come th
. m xt time I'm In town, but you ought to
i quit staying in thlq office and go into the ,
country. Not that it Is any of my business,
i but I <Io hate to »< o ooys look so pal" and ■
puny." Sh«< disappeared, ami the d.x.or |
■ is wombrlng what she will say when she j
calls next time ci." anto the city.
A Shark as a Postoffice.
. Krom London Answers.
• “< >n«» afternoon, wh» n wo were In the ,
i Indian ocean.” said the captain, "I noticed I
' a shirk swimming around th.- ship, and 1 ,
■ didn't like It a bit. You know the su- |
’ pcrstitlon to the eff.ct t >it a following
! shark presages the death of one of t.i' |
.... . He ’ I r >iu Ju» ,
t!ie rn-xt .lay and tiie m x’t af:*r that, and ,
I <!• :t r».<in <1 t<» « h hin n<l y’»* H *ny
i „•!. M. ?? •• baited • hook, and it'- r ,
;t short (:nie < nptur**! and k.; •; hho.. Th» n
i we cut Jilin up. Do you know, what w.t j
' found tn that sb irk s ln-.<l<? No.’ Welt, j
a n;tap. r iinojH-ii. <l. a. id It w i! surprise
you, as it d d n:-. win n I tell you that it I
I w.i.i a.1.1r. >~ed to me."
A shell" • f gr< It littghier went up from
I the < 44.cn's who wn.ked i’
e.ieh other unl.l'K ng!.?’. He. however.
! took all the ban'' ’•lng in c .nd par - , ami
w-'-mn th* J. r<» were , ■ d.-d he - aid:
“Now. g.ntb men, I 11 nil you lv>w I*
j ha,qxti..l. 1 found ’ i' n.? • ' <!r-n I■>
! be. n skyl.'trl;"tig the <1 I >' !>• ' .re In t "
i C.ibin. T :ev f ntnd among ;!:■ ma - •>’
I reading that ■ d be. n brom M ab-.ar.i !
some ui:open«vi new spip-rs addr ss. d t*.
me. T’.ey ih.id b< . n throwing tli. ~e n. -.v*'- ,
' papers .it eneh other, and one of tb-
i went on" <»! th. port bob . The shark s i •••
i It. of ...lir e, and p .bbl's! It down, and
I that was how ft happete-d. Now. g. n '
. tl< men. Judge for yours.lvea the truth of
my storv." *
Trouble in Kansas.
i From The New York World.
A party of 'ourlsts w.re out ndmg tn
, . .. .■ ifi i ■ • . ■■■ • n t c in.-
an old bon.', ’n the door-yard of which
i w. re -ome p. :. h tr.-.-s load- <1 with m.ig
nifi<".-nt j . How j. aefics.
"L-t's -If w< . iti't buy rorne.” said
1 one of the party. t.d h- ag-e-d to L’o to
: the door and ask for a ba ket of the
; p. I.l'les, '
A wiry, active little woman came to the
door.
“Howdy do?" she -al.l. cheerily. “T.ot
; an' <1 . . ain't It? We n. . d rain turriMy.
'S u-■■ tile locks <>' mv b ' i-'**. M• re all
; tn a Clutt.r here now. I don't k..p my
! hoti-a. in such a m. s as this all th- time.
' I kin tell ye. but •' •■ fi< I w- re ill up
- t bxl iy. T rM t out an' tell th •
, Mom s’, truth, my <! • min ??•:>: an < "i'i-
- m;.t.d Stibide right nf-.r breakfast. -<n
; K ... k O’ up • t think ■-• n’ra»T
. ,'n th’ 1 mtly Is wtully u,.-. ’l'i , .'in'
| It ...m.s Me it's a good d. aJ more
“I liev.-r was quite fl. u;> t. If >•' ••
1 .e-. 1,, n . .: -.d
i otaer daj bu: .1 Mommy. ??hcn 1
I bakin an' warn an •>:. n mu. ex
p< eh.-- oh. .. ip y .’<= '■‘ v :; il , r : >r , '‘„i n
w i it. I'd go o' ll al * 1 •' '; 1 . I T-in b. ".:--.L'
e'lp r. It s turrlba- ups. It i ,l _ a ’ l rvU,al -
A Peculiar Sermon.
From Tli" Youth 1 " n 'i‘ >•— ’' wean-
The s-np-ur. s may I " | V w . lO p ‘. r .
tl-.roi." , w mt of ur..'.' ’ ,
, how l-r-azo D. w. l.a?.ng )
i "Topknot, come • '•
I r . . )U yl. rv.rt'd trwn tm P ,•
! “Let him ?v I- “ 13 ou :
■ ■
, I;,”'";;"!!""-"-'.
j \VI. n h MondaJ,
l’
r it. What was you- text?”
" «... e~< !• . it we neglect SO
" "Hi.W ".li. w. cs< a,
! xt—very good text. How
I ’""y? ." I* f- ■ I - lowed them how great this
1 aai ’ m ;wr they might
e.‘‘ ;..‘ii If/ Y t . U'. . '-.1 it. "
Advice to the (’iris.
•HI! Itoull l «' d"' '" l ,o , ' ult
I”, U;J: s
'-ev re ..Hili:.. Dr ,~s the
! fair ii. .T’-'.r .‘l’.. qm’- to ■ ■""™ ( ‘W
~ ~ .r, fringe r’or n round fm •• narrow
j•_ a• ' b ..tiling and can J*' tak a
?' ■. ■ ' '
' ''i.’.iil.i be k"i‘t som. what high. I-x !! ~-
•j-•di p. "■ *'•■• '• lr h ; ir ,lr ' U'*}
■ .
The Boy’s Question.
. . .. ... Ph.ln, MIV9 Tho Bos-
Ellzabcth Stuart I helps ■ .?’ *
ton I’-ms. :>i't. had a !.:tlo dog ' ; v
hv .1 w th two o-J.- r W .men In
Maids’ Bar ad-..” b. tor.. - m nd. .1 ?? < ,
to h.r mini.-. This littb' dog js na • •
Daniel Derot d *ho tells of heat ;
from w “1 w -f that famous ■ |
, ill:,. "ofh.re al Glouc-s r a Ltt.o boy.
! who evidently knew ta.. little d e. ask ng
his mother: "Mamma, s that wh.-rctim
; Deromb.s l.v. ~' “riueh w,m hum in fam"
I she lines, "ami .-Ucn it w.ll eV r be. 1.-
i eyes that - us from their, own focus.
| not from our or with ours.' j
x/QU will find that paintinn
WYMER BAUM «N
» A A properly done with Pure
FAHNESTOCS , ' 11 ' _ .
ANCHon ! White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil
scksteix ' ’ " ' . . . .
Atlantic | is a good investment—more than
svXlZnI the cost will be added to the at
' <• X.w York. J
I I tractivcncss and value of your
I StLn! property. Make sure that the
EHD>MA ’ ' brand is right. (Sec list of brands
COLLIER > O’
' ,ll3doLri I which arc genuine.) Avoid the
l ID BEAL e Z
EotrranaJ ’•* ]USt-aS-good, ‘‘Sold-for-IcSS-
JOHNT. i ’ C
moxlet i‘ ; rnonev sorts.
Cleveland. y
BALE “ o:«. DDEK 11 a ~ >' ’'■ ’<••••!'•« W>!te Le,d Ti- Cd-
CORNELL rrci [ «s.wv<:e.«’-. • is u * > ;ine i , .
Buffalo. * x i.u.. . ■ .r ri ... . u .. rs .
1 . *
iAArt v trl , us styles or toa: , aaU . nse f shades it rwarc’- ’ upon apj 1 a -u.
National Lead L?., 1 Sew York.
How Envelopes Were Invented.
! From The Inventive Ag”.
Th.- invention of -nv lopes is wi’. n the
.f J.hiu— !*■ • 1 rsons. p .u was
memory or in. i»ai* * •
I the result Os a Brighton. England. ; ~t.0n,-
, . . dcavor to make
I tractive. He took a fancy for ornam. nt:ng
i his store windows with nig » pib - r >
' graduated from the biglc ' -mahest
I size in use. To bring his pyram: 1 to a
j ix.int. 1“' cut cardboard into very mlnu e
I square-. Th- ladies to-.K tird- ... be
1 small-.-I*'si note-patwr. and voted It "jx.r
--| ... ly " So great was tl
| that the stationer found tt <l* -.ra...- (** * ..
utner th' size so mm i admired. But th. re
" was th- difficulty. T;.. li"l- n..t< s w. t. so
1 m ill th.: l win n foW« ■! ’ ’' ’ ' '
' for the address, so aft. r s-mv? thou tri"
• id.-a of an envelope pi. re. d the nt.on-rs
' brain. He had them cut by a m t.l plat .
| and soon, so great was th.- d-marnl. h“
I com mi.-a. on. d a <L*>zen bouses to :n..n 1-
I lacture tie ;n for :.:rn. From su< n n; u
1 la ginnings cam.- this important brancn of
the : talionery Lu ’i« ss. _
1 KILLED BY AN ALLIGATOR.
A Boy’s Terrible Fate While in Swim
ming.
From Tim Florida ’I ,m> -L’r.ion.
i-.nl K..g.rs and Jamra Andereoa. col
or. a boy*, arrived in -•- ‘
> boat loaded wi h * . '■■■ '-■■ ; ”-' 1
a i. irrow n r *tory of :
jeitaon. who was . ptur.d by an al. <~ator
wh.le in b tluiiy.
The boys iy that tiny started with
' their boat lo .<1 of metot lx
but a- th. ti 1" w - ..-' ui st.ti»< m, tm*y > .on
l , ... to inehor a:-: while w- in-"- lor the
t <.■. to turn. w.t in sw.mming. Wilde
' S.niiu. Is. C0...r. d. ..bout V"ii:.vn years Os
age, was w.’h liietn and dur d the other
boys lo swim halt way ;.cro; .> the river ai.d
i ‘ Th.. < haliengm w..s proinp’b accepted, and
all started ut a point wrier.- itie nver is at
J. a.st thlt e-q . ’Tct rs ot a niii - wnle. 1 ti* y
had tfot xvell ”«• !a lh* «hi• p! a » An-
I «i. rs..a b rume <::«•!. «* *<l th<y set ’Tt-l to
I return to tip’ir boat. Not ov* r a hui.dreti
• y uos h. d b* n ewend u i> SariueH,
wnu was b< Hind thu oih« r. . t rad out in
| ,»nd black roll on in* i‘*p of U.e v.aut auU
j apparently comini; stiaxJit tuwaid ih-tn
| t i... * - . , ’ i k' t- • ; ;- - <
. ■ : < -
I and they soon s it v. -s
Tne boys, wild witi terror, did tin
• unu Lo?-.• i > .'•won t< 1: •. •-■> l>« a 1
M ’
‘ t d lo klUiUpl to go to his istau’e, tat y
i <’h»jd». o iu’.o ti.e wui it;’i llivn tnvy
that It a Large aaii, itor mat bamuvis
S rn .«is was servuming uni c-.Hng f> r
'
| Murice. lia y i-.di i« •. -cU L. i
jihvi«.utb > P‘n; up tn i.-i.<>r ua.’i svu.i
mv uoat towaiu tn*- piat unci.* i.’> r < t>m-
• > >aiUuii na*i ;i. i p’>u «; * * i • Uu*-:
uuuuies evudl.g up li ltie u illot.*. 1
, &’dcs, tmy th.it r .muvu
A LIILKAFwY MECCA.
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LdwarU ii. I cin«‘fi. j. • 0c« u • • • **•<»
Anit>..u, iaosc of 1.; • .n’< • u r *j tho
]luv.e\-al Os arm. ~ < 1-. i «■• •
’ lies vl a Tr.iVt -• t . a a ’r> a i
U ‘ */leU a *m- a w 1 .vv j
i nvux. ami no.w <- > I y * ••»». ■- u■ -■ -
; Us< <1 by riquaKe nu'.u . a ■ • ->
J.-ra <i.\. i S'. .
'' » *
Paul R»v«re; au -.i -n : si!..‘ . • o.
Gen.-ra. < A’i ran, . - A ’
! i’erry, of SudLary. a *i
1
I B;-hop Ti-rmy B. .keky, : . • "■ L
j and an o,i jK*rtrail o! C -t.u Lica/.’r
Ik- sell Ihirte.u el.iirs o: autspe p.
I - • 4
• and used !•>’ Daniel We. -er ui ‘T.i
N. H . an .uigtaviug -t S'crp. ..fb : J-.'m
Trumbull, of thv -.it.e oy : r"‘*
risen Ot Gibraltar on '!» nmrtui .- < : N>-
I North church; wo ~n. lent .•;.•« ks ut.-r m. y
I The Hew pr-mrl-tor of the Y? i r
’ temi.-l - .efferent r ■ >ms n !. • r
> ..f famous Characters, These ar-* the or. s
I s-b 4: W..M>ngton. I’.iul It- <- r- L- :--
. o ' ■•• ' -
I ette. Slave, Emerson, Therei n and Gr .