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CONSTITUTION JUNIORq
conducted by Our Young Folks’ Page
Mrs. William K-ng ° °
THAT LITTLE CHAP OF MINE 7
I tone rm jest an ordinary eaay-goln’
•Bout like the common run of men. no
better an' no »uv.
I can't lay claim to anything as fur *»» ]
looks may K”.
An’ when It sons- < to laming, why I don't
stand any show.
Put thar mn-t be somethin* more In me J
than oth* r fotfcs kin see.
thinks a heap of me.
I've bad my **p~ an* downs In life, as all
folks have. I
An*, tak- it ill in all. I couldn’t brag on
But it t ra.s up a feller an* It tickles him j
<•» know
Thar’s . ..n>. one that tabes stock In him, ;
n<» matter h-« things go.
An* wU n I g.t the worst of It. I'm proud J ,
a« I kin be
To kn-.n- tint I'C’e chap of mine still
thinks a heap of me.
To frsd !«L« little hand In mine so Hingin’ I
ar.* so warm.
To know lie thinks I'm strop;; enough to I
k.-p him • fr from harm;
To - -1. .-.* faith in all that 1 ktn say !
It r- o' I'tjnw a feller, but It makes him
T'- at'- “ y I try tn be the man he fancies j
j .. t- it little chap of mine he j
t!i .k -i !«••■»!» of m* .
T won’ ■ " d - --..pint bls trits* fur an* I .ng
r: I
Or ( • how little I Je«t natully am
An' ;■■ r i Its easy, np the better road i
V. *h »I- '■ ’ ' b» lp you on an* guide |
- what 1
k . ; i little chap at Immo that I
IDA G< H.Io'MITII MORRIS.
A SHORT TRIP THROUGH
THE NASHVILFE MIDWAY
F.*i?C'i*Mr.n U .... I u .1. In N’ 'ivflle
r».v Ft.iv ti.s r»». «*uiytjn <h •
forwH I kiK»w you think it ■’ funny for
x - but \,<u • it kn tb.i vry j
* n. t -» u *n f---.it.l to linn
w - n. i. • nuU£ t and btave
* ’ r |».v ill u-.it..; in hu»|>y anlfc-ipa- ’
t sn • »r t • • • I * -trrp L IL- Io -k -I
T*v nt Mt day wt** went to tho C« nt< nnl ♦! I
• th.' . tenims. wht n all th- »> a.iihul «!• ♦ |
ri ’hi .• r» a» »•- nd taught ♦M • ry
•»!»• Hating: .t I » m g* >. I ‘it. ”«>
> twit | *B *<J«I », si ! ? • I <ll .<* io<. •* k
ii» (.*• dflt-risoon. th®’ butt* l «i.*> ul th«j ’
W. went to -•• t ■ M r.rL . pil.-t.-e, li
tt\ • Uttle lb- !R .1 Ho slk neklng
•«••• • < w«-r il< i d J|. l
• . . I>' • h* «|hl in r*aiU*.
•>- «’ . o i’* iy th- k < jdtt nr at
fr and twru.y black rd« *
w ... .1
bj , £i.o*i* ■;;»».*’ .*•»! that. When w«- j
*'l*a*.* »»f ill ’ <» ' -■» ">ir ,m «• ,*
t u e.r I : M 4« y V . .>. . r..*
t H*U; a.al **••- .K »l t<> •» -* It.at ■)
. . , u.. i mad . ■ . i
.»f «a>rht>- <*•-- wa-’.t. wi • wor-- .♦ hat with
riy rep **X«<!” After --.tting h. t«-
f..r as» w moments we w. re told by the
*. a. t-» p.i*s tin* r*r mom to witn* -s
•...<;*! kindly volunteer t«» die. .».• that the
audi--«. • h«M v Ibe pro..--,. As no on.
f t that moment in t*ie hum-»r to ala
*.rr«»l i-de; co h»- a. k<lup on the »tag.-
jtft.l -4 *to til*- • .Illi. •*';;• h stseai
•• •! K.'.*r- w- • -rtlbl plainly Su. h
. • .s u.. I* held Vo d i mah>. your
bl. -t roa . 44!
Gradually his «««•> Ml aw iv from h;s |
bam- . » - eyes aeemesl to sink in Ma lw -<al. !
th. * w. ■ *r not i‘ng Imi' the skt h-ton. and ;
then just fir fun. h- m..*.d his j,w up i
»• al alow . t>.l !•» >k<«l Indnd lik. i "grin-
I •’ CtM ’rd we
»-tW th. * im- man who had g.me .in the
.- ye I* « •«.!*■ ■»» illusion, done by
e cm. 0 of nr. rr •;?. t »c v : •< tion of ark- 1*
rt«m being thrown on the pcremi—not easy O
to understand while looking at It.
But '"bad beginnings have good endings,
as the saying go. s. tin truth or force of
which we’bad n. ver Mt l« lor. when we
l*a*s*sl from this into the most lie.iittiful
or padd.d With White satin :.tid lure ami
t-.-r wre s.-en beautltiil electric lights. ■
\. v•• it down wr e i.' tage. on which |
was a piano and a yotitih lady playing.
We Wete told by tin guide to watch the J
stage and so-nery ear. Hilly ami see a won- j
derful transformatioti. Gradually th. r. •
came ktto View, as mv-ter.oiisly as the
s . nery aid di-ipm at. .1. a lady s I" an
t.tuily furnished Is.udoir. the beautiful gold |
issl. with drai»-rie< of line lace, t le dress- j
.-r, with all the .o coinpanying toil, t aiti- I
.’« < l» aittiful . b urs were s«s n. also pic- |
tuns on th. walls, and to complete the ■
r<-. n--. a is autlful woman iu a white silk ,
robe arme from the l»-d. walk.al to the I
of the room—then a burglar crept in. stole |
some articles of value from the drawers. |
b»ok< <i in the mirror, and as it ts. inate.i j
by Ills uwn horrible counK’tian e, p.w
.i. r.d his ugly lace with the puff, then h.
-tw.il.. d out. The lady returned ati.l be
gan to sh.g, win n the burglar lushed ' •
lor** ird and s. Iz. d her by tin- wrist. In- I
tantly everything we wer< gustng • .i
appeared, and the guide told us th it the ■
- one W.J 1i.1.1 just se. Il enacted <(i the
-tage was not acted on the stage at nil, ;
w< had i-.n enjoying a
i i mirrors so arranged that it was ini- : j
|h>-s:i>!c io det. et the mirror, while the >
i i all were >. ti- ted <m
the mu tor at right angles from the stage. I
Wonders never <va:c. but aro on the in- I ■
• a-. . Hut I must leave Otr for l:u k oi I
space an.l time. “Clayton's Mamma.’*
JUNIOR CORRESPONDENCE.
j. Matthew, On burg. <“a.- T*car Ju
nior; 1 am eleven years ohl. 1 live tn the
. oumry. I go to s hool. My father is a
m." 'h int an.l has a farm. I have a little j
r iwo y. <rs old. two brothers and two
s. I-';i.4 ineii.svd a cents for the Grady i
hospital.
I' It. “e Sniitln-rm.in. Six Mlle, Ala
1.. , Jima.r: I am six y.ars old I hav. I
I-. ii g<4n-: to school and studying the I
j- r-t read, r I have three brothers and .
tiir.e sister- \v. have a I tin:.- play- ,
mg. us we are too small to help papi and .
1.;*.. Smith.rm.it Hix Mile Alt Bear ;
•
goh.g to S. ...I now. I to .-••I
---< haul every Sunday. I ha*, a litti. s|st. r |
ta • *. .r lomg-r than m* -If living w • i .
no grai.dni.i. I im*. t* lon. some wltiiout I
Walter I’ritts. Florence. Al l 1».-it Ju
nior: l'.t| -. tak. - Ti e Gon itution and ’
w like it *. r* U - live on M>i. ■ 1
5b0.,1 . .nal. ' r P|'llSan ■-I " m Mj ‘
• v . ■ . i ■• th- ■ n r• i
t. Itn the country Capa a p lot I
a I t •I S .t. - -t. Hie t - W.-
• ’ll *le--. d ::t; IJo cents tor th.- Grady 1
1.. pit aI.
Ixnis Williams. 1“ ibis. G t !• r .hin’ .r; ;
I . m mx.h y. :n - ohl an.l hv. in <N I. .nd j
of lou.fot \V.- are nil! III? h«»rt \ sii
... . .ij.. i i i.. mt to «o I .k j
i.. i- v tub.- sat •! * m»» i..mcb*r»L .1
f .iiS.- W .t. on. Jdi hanon. <’ n. iv
Jun.o’ I ,ni .iv. n y. -- i I am ..
11 :irv Uaikr. Flat Kock. C.i
loj-. r u will uio it- t | I
r.it it. k. i i vo «i H i • i .■ r*
Uo .?! xu tu .<»< I hav* • |»r« tty «<»;•
hjmih t K«m’L \ kimi . <«iy nt n>. »
’i. . ... I*l *, tHi .!*• Papa had 1
ti t nd for m« i<. it I in? u iir. roam '
.'•• • • ■
Ali it*** ill th* Kii«s, |<»%» h< r *•» mu>Ut Ts \
•’ A a • \ i lit- io: • d »• *
I in .n >• ”•• l 'I > p»- I t iIo Th«
?•» mu. I h;»v. iv » is th l»t Iwn .uni
Illa' i I*- i , > utir «I**g ription of St t
A i . ta*.\ tho : t un ; i tl«* Cnjt •! i
<■ I. * \oti th.i’i I. \«* help from your < ol- j
b . i f T. x f r I know our *■ a-
- . . . ... i
. . •’ •* !• r ‘ H . sap !». a !•• ih.
I p. .. H«o h. I irom ■ |»»rt
6 w mor.* p. .-<• f.»r •! , «!. »r obi <- |
• ■ i I »m i . .. i . • \■
i . |
•■* ti- i .i I I? a. !• • a < v 'mi- i
i» *»n! n ..own • I so ? Hie p.»-i 1
t • m th* <. :>tral part of ’ mi.-h.*,” JlApe j ‘
w.ll aiini.r my q n '.t.on.
Famd- <’«<vv!lle. M < l» «r.
J’ ». t: I t’U not < hoo jhj, «*t tli.s
t i« . t»ut will wr !«» .ilm u? my h«>m<*. I tin
»i! ‘i rof ♦ • ini 'y o foiif. n <
-• k Kiri’* ««!x n«»y *♦ and am thirl* » n
* • ■ • I In.- f en • JI Tl’/. J. w of J
Br””MiaV« n and enjoy the bo’n lit of a
t ■-I k* • d w.thiii i !• u yarda
of u; I am in the ••irlra gra«l» . Mv papa
! Tt?m. r. i.« • k« To- I'oUrttitiH »n. t
\V«- life, ti v» ry im:« I 1 tilway r. a<l Th«*
Junior department, ! have t.o jM :ft at all. ,
• x* «-pt two little broth’-rj* -obv two months
old and the ot?***r fifteen months old.
F!“i* »* •• Park* r, \\ .«]•’** Park. <«a Th ‘ar
Junior: I am a farm* r s dang iu r. ami .
..v«* ..X miles ea«: of Quitman ind fw>» j
ml>** w«*s» of Wash ’s Park, whi h is our ’
1 have jus: return* «i iroin < lie ;
BRASS BAND
/* Vo Instruments. Drums. I nifu-'. •. Euvip* j
> OsS-X mrntst rßanl<atiJDtnm< rps. l.<w-
• * '
/'Vjk Mt \ N Instructions f. rAn <t :.rl..:nj< I
1 '-I" EVO&4 HE*LV 35 AdairsSUChicaa*
Mention Tb« ConnUtuUosu . I
THE WEEKLY COXSnTTI’TTO\: ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1897.
lof my i uu»:i:« three in'les ilmve Quitman,
where I have been Instructing :i class in
music. I enjoy teaching music very much.
I . . . entertainm<
■that *-.-<-r« given for my ;>l -tsure. I mid
my s;sters have some liuppy tirm-s around
l ie orga-i together, for w.- generally spend
our snare time there. Would 1 K<- to ex
change ballads wl Ii some of the cousins.
Samuel A. Gallimore, Seilaiia. Ky. Pear
Junior: I «njoy reading the letters \«-ry
much. Am glad you admitted that “Flor
ida School Alarm. ’’ with her glowing de
scription of St. tiigust.ne. our ancient city,
our l.ttle pta- e has a small dramatic dub
I I t. It you .It. Hit. '- ' .1 • .1 a • p'.—-!>t<-d
«|idle a good number ol comedies and dra
naiis, some riQuir.ng *u arly twoity ni'-tn
i. a- • ii. a .In la me. : . reg ;' a r and da- e'a--- -
I to- In-st ways and means to caitertaln an
awih-nev. 1 think there is nothaog more
elevating than to b.- able to take a pall
m .an ciitei tainn.ent of a good, moral kind
and to see the young aspirants for <lra-
Ki i o •.1 m -a- q l .. : ’ll-' i* • 1 WOUM
I. , | to have eorr- sp.aiden:*.
l-:t!i. | Huff. Allison.a. Va - tear Junior:
1 will tell you of a valley of death -a valley
.st.rpa slag in reality of horrors the tabled
r. on the upas tree, it is r<i»>rt«d to
I ave b- i n ill- on r« d iti the island of Java.
’1 tn- island f.s volcanic, and in otic .spot
tin emanations from the int.r.or of the
cart!, are so d. idly that the place is called
t... *-..!:- : ot <1- ath. As t a-- tr ivek r ap-
I.loach, s It he is alta'ked by nausea and
I.ddim.-S lie also notices a suffoeating
null As 1- ad* ■ e.., 11l se -ynn>ton .- di--
ap|.,ir, ■ the: al or n.issing through tho
liitt.y air whi< i i r<l lh< valley*
t ii. * ;t oi .< ■n a tiled to . \ mime with a .-s
i . k :!»■ • - ' o-i before nit)i. 1 will say to the
.. girl who w li-'d name for tier baby
sister to mime it Hthel.
Janie E. Pavis. Hamburg. Fla.-Dear
lha * e 1,. i .. d ' 1
was able to get up I **■ nt to the cotton
pat! I (11 1 pi. k-d cotton till I got a dim. ,
-o h. n- it is. and you may put me dow n
a m* iber of the Grady Hospital Club.
I hate b en altlieted all my l.fe. ami as
•*. ryl-o.i* is so kind to m I want to do
s. me hing lor others, if It is I- it little.
M imm.i - that when she re.els of good
men and women do,ng for the poor that
i <> thi-iks they r« meml «-r w l.at our Mas
ter t •.d ** li'-n ho **’; s on earth: “The poor
**■ have with you always," and that He
w II -ttrely li .. - all such. A great many
a k for ..’em*, for neuralgia. Mamina was
< .i. d of a I. id c i ■- b* using sal ammoniac
a. al .boll the size of i bird egg dissolved
iu a gl- s of water. Take a teaspoonful
< ver- iv. o la-ut - till ri-lii-y.d. Tliere Is no
dang, r in it
tYo ir . .-iitril'iltlo'i w ill bo b'e- ed ho-
< o ~>-u tn tlie right ,«p:r:t Aunt Su
sie )
I -.v ird M Gaines. 1,-b -ito'i, T. x -pear
■s'.'ii •«;..«>d Add.n S iind l.aik of R—
tin. m■ tr ' Good address presupposes
s n>- edm-ation, g< lite I pct ■on ami olilig
li disposition. It is the lei-u.tig lequisit'
hl . If li.idmg pursuits and is the basis
of Sti c. . I'nited with fondm st- tor
I ...ks, . boy ma i I-come bookseller;
wii a foudn. ss for music, a mus e seller.
Any l i. k of relim ment ui one’s maimer or
any umiv.lty in on 's ordinary personal
ad r< s ..ugh; <• rt.iinly to b- a. milter of
1 ;r. t to ttii- per: on whose daily life d s
pl:i* . smell . defect. But It is by no
t: • a i.«. n-:i‘-n I-i I » s aid gills to
t -ik or |.r< t. nd to think that rud :.- s
c. n : ■ ■ • : I n> : !■ ■ « of t'n- court-' si s
<t a • * : a tong cl. et. r.
■ . < i pt . a-: t the peak, r is a
■ A . a ..I 1 ■ Cl." who ab.'M sham
a- d l ' 1. I. tl ot -he t mptatloi s< f
l . t r i:i ' . •' i 1 'll to 111
s .i. • in "i • . . w■l. ;• t o mot a I
I tho ■i i ui.u i:'y and voitr own
and
s r'- if Vl .1) ar.- t'Ot f>. 11.-t.i- ll to m in
k d should . -.er I* engaged m.
T nr. J. \ p. -I- T- r W ■
■ . ■ ■ : .-■■ I l.e'i. >
T A l' t . 1- m lie ' K ■dm Kii’d-
i- d .. i- r -\ w. . -l p h!v . -util How
mi '’l ■ . r too. , I > e I odlv mu
’.< if.', m.t-n.l \ . ii-'-a- . z.ng word
from * ... t dis eke i upon tite ruf
t’ .1 w.- et o -ti. him • b-. • . -id -tils
I t su of bin
ln< V. iy ont. at -i till in I ime
\ ■ oti V i p'. t 111 disposi.lotl
r. -I i ..II !• droo- ■> ; tlow I . Ta. lit
- ■ i; I ,o h • ■ ■ .. • .. w .* es ol
I Hi. It M. Il l-aid, Holton. Ga l>. arJu-
I wilt tab. tot my subl- • t "Ability
■
f. W Ot It - -:■• all th **e . n Mor. li< s
w Iti.gn. uml d. t< : niiiatioti : iin in
i : ib t* How lie.pi. ntly .1 is ■■. i d
- I niitd do ibis or that If I w mt. d to or
I d . p|>ortut i “ Th. world Is full of
I opt Wno I ink 111 - • m do or have
I. -t m> nt.-I by w iitit in i.ot li>- < "lie.
• Ho no: w ' lor I'tovi'i. lie to ..pen
up w .-■ lor you. t'o.i.-ult . int<“»tly the
b ..-i .ph . of I’to sue . sfui on. s ~n I ’..m
<!ei. nd—l iot > mu i it| -n their natural
,i. • . open t-. tr v. dtmim- and .!■ -
I, rm.i ■ ..n t . do with I"• it- m n it wtia: •>.
.V r . it 111 ds or bauds found to do.
l. .i ot ~:i!y i *." . . I.'ll a lidh I .
You m * thick yi u ui. pl .. .<1 pi t.nt'irtu-
■
. ..! opt>..r tuniti. s Oil along tl. t
I I . a V. .. ' i *■ e m i•• d. I.' 11
w;i:. us ..-I. day 1n.1.-.d tii d |o . nts
t. Gt id- li' ;.. I (hub m- inla-rship. Cor
i. ~..- .l. -d . - It. it. .i
I ' \' M - • 1 1- -ir
Junior. Mi p.u i was a . uh-, rd., r to Tim
t’oti- tu on .Ha t;g Mr. tlr.'di < Hf.- nd
thougi.i li'iit a gt. a' and all. mtiii. My
pap,i s i farmer. II • iis l. -i nuik
nit'la- •< I • ti.loy that til l. —i much. I
■*v *i Olli" ot 111. little < oil ll s Wet. here
to .-nj..y ii with in--, for n.-x: w. k ho
will ti k.- again, and what a nice time
we will have. We tiavo had tin abundance
<>f ni. « Hun this y.ar mid -si many wat.-r-
m. So:.;, i.i'.t .line's p.pa would ;• ith-
era many is twenty ti*.- or thirty, and
low We would least. My I 11 le fl.end, l.iZ
z,.. Role its. wrote you last w.-.k about the
s. Ils. Since h<-r let-er <.wo of th..
Op.rativ.s were scald..! to <l. ith. 1 <-.in't
t. .1 you bow. as * urn but a little g-.rl and
don’t know mu. Ii about saw niiils. 1 deep
ly -y nipa tnize with lit-le \\ ilth-. to ttliuk
: ■ h* ..ii n to I* un o).l man and
ti. v.-r -.all;. But what a eonsoiation to
know th.it he hail such pleasant Htirround
aigs and kind niiistng while an invalid.
•.• - • « • ’ Ruch ■ • . • ■ .. d
enjov life. I have Is-.-il so !ot)< -ome this
**-. . I:.
Autumn w :1 soon l.e hire with fad.-d
flowers .ni.l wi’li.r.-.i haV'S. And bow we
w 11 **■ i. ome it. as w.- have bud su.-h a
long, liot summer Ju. f. . d pl.-.ise tied in
a-elits. 1 wish io b. coni, u number of the
Grady Hospital t’lub.
E. M. \V . llilaryton. Ala. Ts ir Junior:
To the boy.s who consider th<* g.-m-rality
of g'rls ninnies and i.uml. Itttll- permit me
to say I am profoundly s. rry for your
awo-lh.-Tts Im. gimttion fails to <h pict the
nature of their taste If in the gold, n tl.tya
to come I ever own t.ny property by that
ham., lie will nev< r speak disparagingly of
girls. A boy wiio f.s capable of making
unenviable remark .-leoiit girls should be
Libeled "dangerous.” an.l u girl who does
not shar|M-n tier per.eptive powers t-ulli
clently to comprehend his ntoti’.s, is wed,
w hat? Y<l . a number of S‘iu hurling
criticisms at me, Imt just send them on
thick and fast if you like. I’. rhaps the
result will not be f: ml. H r I < xp<-et to be
a school teacher, and they endure . v< ry
thing from a s’aueelsix to a cyclone, and I
• oppose I will b" no exception.
I should like to give seine of the boys
a hearty hand. Irak.■ for their practical ideas
on intellect, not n--rely for their manly
defense of girls, but for stating their views
In Midi a stralg-itforward maun. r. If 15i«
is <»lh‘ of Ihr «’.il 1 vllUl'S «'lil»>‘* s
till the others with its brilliancy it is truth.
Often it is .iitli.-idl to adhere strictly to
v-r i.-ity aad maintain one’s dignity, but
when a il< cl.-it ation of Ils- ’. i 1 -1 1 1<- <>t
affairs Is unreasonal.l.- say notntng. i lie
truth I. 1* .<t I' ll unsaid at times, then,
in.~t. ad of <liss"ti ->lim; for appear in'.■ sake,
], • i. pi. rv.. ’.- ae. . I Imp.- each m.-mb.-r
ot The Junior det. Is hypocrisy as thor
ougnly is th.- writ.-: It w>- have allowed
1: ii,. stnnllc.t giowth In our m'. bl
u- uproot It and Hing it to th., four winds,
p’-.-iving that never ‘l-'.d may it.- • vll in
timate.- overshadow us. (’ot t.- -pond, nee so
*' Frank B S -ott, Brownsville. T. mt. T'.-ar
Junior: I take for my subject "A Pastoral
Scene."
1 Ilk.. I S. date pastoral sone
Wh. re day s roll by and s. . tn
But moments in < lysluni spent.
And when < aeh day had lent
Ps opportunities for sinn.-rs to repent,
W hy th. •! In p- raaibulatlng mode
V’.-r vine-arched v randa 1 strode
With vigilant gaze beheld
Ju azure landseiiHS sublime
The stars vaulting forth pell mell
As multitudinous and dilli. ult to define,
A ware t'liet -.1 ■< and Seraphs divine.
Who with J . Izebtib Ml
That pernicious dep'll to hell.
And in yonder ori. nl 1 d'-s.-ri.d
Th; t * ml'laz. ne.i orb, the moon.
Who seeimd to ay with majestic pride:
"Now. satellites, let us sn.no
Through wmiber shadows to peep
And vigilant watch o'er the earth to keep.
Aid at our p" t w.-'ll stand
J.ike loyal picket a on tlie van
Till that omnipotent Being who created
man
With sonorous voice giv< s the command.
And thill we will cmveae."
Who is it that, viewing th s sccno.
Ho. s not so l and true it is
That life’s batt;.’, won and the spoils
Are well with the pain and to.if
Grady Hospital List.
RoUrt N. M.-N.ely, Walkersville, N.
2c, \rtaur Jone-. Bink 111.1, N. < , ;e,
Jennie Hall. Ghild.-rs, Va.. l<ie. Lilian
Jones. Sunny South. Ala . 3c, 1..-w.s Wil
liams, Flam .Ga . I". , < '.iar! A .lack on,
F.-rris, Tex.. sc, Henry Grady Waller. Flat
Boek. Ga., J'l.-; 11-tclla W • 11 hers. Greburg.
Ga . ;>c. Jost. Math- t'lebiirg, Ga.. sc,
Mrs. M. A. Whatley, 1: .it. Ala., 10c, Wal
ter Fritts, Florence, Ala.. 10c.
Grady Hospital Club.
V. ’Tin Bell.- Y ow. Klddh ville, T< x.. paid;
Janie I'. Pavis. Hamburg. Fla. paid; Eva
Lee Alley. M. ehanic-biirg. Miss., paid; Lil
lie B. M< Itonakl. 801 l G? • P ‘' W
SO.ni’TlilNG TO DO TOR MOTHER
A slioc Box,
rum of the 111. : t cony, nieiit pieces of
fill :i:: 111. that <-.:n he m. I.- for ti e b'-d or
df ssin;; room is a : itoo box ind s. at.
'i I. Illustration s:ow ■ ■■ simple md n. it
ld. a lor such a b >x. a'.d as it is a very
easy mntt.r to make one. there s. . ms to
1... no r. i mablo x* u -.- why -a veral ot
th nt i "I 1 ■ tn de i'or eV ry hen -'.
At a. gioi-iry t.'o obtain a stout box
about thi't V |:u ■■ :xti • n <*r eigh’e. n
in.-In s wide - - . ■ i titt.-en to < rnteen
lied'.lS d. p. ae'- "l." th It s Well U1a.1.-,
• ’ L. p
SHOE BOX fi’lo ..Li
.-nd of which tl . boards ate free from
kt "' S
<>l ip . id- form i cover and -
(lit - the 1....1ids ■ pl l • lIV batt, t.s nailed
.it th” < n<l* of I • i: J’S •» ■* b-'IVWU 111
lUr I.
Tu -. mode of f.l t- -ling « II s< eur.- the top
|.o .el n.d i."ld t'■ in e. ■ tbei w. l!
nt't i.-ii. d t<. tin- I. " I. < d;,. . md to pr. v. nt
t1,.. >..*, r t din ; t '•■ I H ba. kward w a
Is op' 11. d 'll ~ h it •ml of the box
w ;> h .. of n..rrow wt bbiiiu- or t . halo.
•| .. t1,.. ,(■■ de ..t th. ■ ..G i and th.. Piner
. |d. ..f tl-.- '..ox ! eti <!■ him "f can* is, to
1- . UI poet,, ts. •
Th'- d- n m ni iy I rht 1 ■ : how n In
lb: lire I. ami b :w• an ■ " b pm 1: et a Im-'
or |:i> g. -he id <1 : ' I.- will ■ rve In hold tlh
|. |, t' . |....‘ I, : . at- .. t o-h- dto tho
|t .1, ..- th. I It w -llld • • w■ ll to lin.-
. . I
I St the "1 m r Hid •-m - The out
, |,|.. ~f th- l'"X to I- "I I" I let’d and
<lra|" d w Hi tl- nlm ami • t to.mo.
IIP . p... ll.’ to obi I’ll "tue curl- -I
| - - pt, ,d t 'I -Ver th. i>p of the
I . x i . a 11 Km < of .d mil tlir - inch-
' I ..*. r It ! . of U’ 01. ielmd
le, .in. 'I a. I. ll ! round the ed;-. ot tho
. I.Ot I dt Iw- t tight Hid ox-, r
p pla.-e i it pol d< aim in any d. s.ruble
T k tin*' down In Inid.ir tn inn- r and
ft .11 I-.:.' ■■' lltft the ■ -Uslllon. With m
aw l I "I*.- two b ■’• -ide bv ide at r.-i-ul ir
d'.'nm-- apart .1 th: o’igh th.- v. e..d < over.
am l . ha\ tg pi" i >1 -.mi" . irrh'r Imt-
t<m<, tie tin- string Into the meta! shanks
and p ■ s th’ . ds of tl"- -trim; ilown
Ibr-.ngh the li<d< • it' de de by :Id li.
p- at thl at •' .I ■of l 01. until ail
th.- buttons I- tv. I" ■ pla. I. th'-n begin
|o tie tl-'- -trie.- at the Ull-’-r -"do o' tlie
...*.r Th" tlv'i-r th.- tri" - : 1-d the
■ I'-, per the button I drawn down Into the
.; N.
e . .
e X . ' ' J
=^====== =;S^ — T iG I.
SHOE I’<>X fOpen.)
hair nnd the hi’g'u r th.- tuft .-'pp- .-irs be
tween buttons. \lt'-. .dl th ■ strings have
tx.il s.ctir- ly ti.d, - Un off tbe ends of th"
string', ami ;. < a result in i-phid- ter. d seat
w'il be h nl. as shown in th. Ilin-.'ration.
To cover the raw t dg' S of th- niater:.-il
Where I Im- I" ' n t e l;-’ I around t m edges
of th-- cover, li- : ">'■■ gimp I.v. r tl.. in ind
Secure it lu pl: with lit: .- oval-he:i.| ,|
brass ta. l . Hid at th.- f- mt edge at th--
.-filter, atiaih a liai'dstroi by means of
which the . over m iy d
y lloum e of er.-’"'im- is to lie made and
f:. a. -i-d to tile side of th.- box. It nmy
li.- gath’ V.d on t - trim; that cm Im t.iik d
to the upper edgts of the front, ends and
back, and It should Im long enough to
tom b th.- floor, hilt not to dr tg on it.
Sm h i b"? w ill pro* .-a *. ry u<. ful aff.-jir.
nnd as .- window • it it - finite as well
adapt. <1 as for a silo - r r .-ntaeb-
Th interior I' '■ <• will afford ample ac
commodation for many palls oi siioe.s. and
on th.- bottom rubbers, ar. ties and heavy
footwear may b k. pt
This box etn be ad.ipted to other pur
poses that nee. -slty may dictate, as it Is
a convenient receptacle for many things.
J. Harris Adams.
>
l>o not fall to r. .-I Tournas Suter’s ad
vertisement on page nine lor in< n.
LED THE CHIDREN
FOR FORTY YEARS
Mrs. McCormick's Uninterrupted Sunday
School Work.
WHAT ONE WOMAN HAS CONE
Taught the Little Ones the Way to
Heaven.
THROUGH PE'C: AHJ THROUGH WAR
The Little Sunday School Has Kept
Up Its Steady Work —An
Anniversary.
Harlem, Ga., September 10.—(Spclil.k
There was a unique anniversary colfbrated
at I,lnwood today.
It was the eompl- tlon of the fortieth year
of the superin tendency of Mrs. C. A Me
Cormlek over the Sunday school "f tlia
place.
Early In the year 1157 there started a
Sunday school In a little log houv smt i
of Ferzella on the Ge •> 'i i railro.ul <v t i
Mrs. Mc<’or.niek as supe'int id-nt. A
j
.
" b' JiX'
SIRS. C. A. MCCORMICK,
Su’X”;n’en*k‘iit of I.inwooJ S-niJ.v Scbo.T
tlay sGii.'-l was 1.-iag t.iuylit tiler - by a
voting man by the mtm. ..f .'.il.n r. ** Ii i
gave *• ba: aid h ..mid in 1'" ’ ll =
S'-hool. M’s McCormick vl. I’ d itn-'ig:'..
p.-tip! • at.tl >i"t a -mail numb r.t * i"i
promi.-’. <1 tor • ’eh Sunday, and sli- w.'-d l
meet with ' d t. .ti tl: :n Ifni the b”
books it It.ml. *•■ Hh many ti J;-: 'h- -’4
I lu- l> tel. spell!-, b. k .or I --Inc ■ T
...iu11.y w . so n-, le - ttl. d. :. Ml Ill: g
lh ;. kind 11 .*. r 1...:, att. mpt- d I. -
f,,t-.. |. t:,. t i-It was heretll-a 1 and
I. qtiir. d < ’hris-i ll e >ur. and p> tse* r-
s. ntlng F:o:n tl . -mall b-i-.lnnlt-s. h•* -
1 I
tr..- and .~<">:i i.qnlnd Lit : ■pint' - S ■
LillW""d .nu.ii was built. ;: d wl. n tin'.--' -
.dw I- fl.-die,H. dby the la'-’ Bishop G. .g>
F. Flere. .
Her Continuous Service.
Thl" school throughout the !'". ty year;
of It - life bl- li ol only one siip.-rfnt.-nd
,nt. Mrs M t'otnilek. *vll<* ba.- 1:1 adlitl -l
to b. r "th> f .lu ;■ c taught fr eo <> to
tin-. .. i I • eu h Snml ■ 1 •It* • n
y, ■.at t lO' Hal *eit ti , Hi > ' ’ ►!"•
did md mi* ; ■> Sunday in i. i :- at to r p-> '.
making ' r coni for tl.-n Ihi unpt
.1. at, ■!. The 'I ti. ■• r ’»• ' i t • ' I
it'l'..''lour’ ni’l.ss’b* pr • ; l.m id I” ■
,t ..(., ver, ■■. ■■' ■ 1 ■ '
(I tl,.- .e.- tl'llg ' X' • th • ' l’> r rd 111! -I’.
Tl . ag- -of tile - hoi It r.ii. i' I t.o -i le
little tot to tll< man sixty * i . - ml i
'( f, ..- tm 111 I• I •■' ■ ■ ■ •. r: <
During tin w>r. iltliough it. numb, rs w. :•«
•
over ■• d. a g*• m ’■ > t'- • t v•' ■ w
~ 1... ■ I• .1 -I. ..u.ld 11. m ■
taint . I \ -.' ha*Um given tlx Ii y
lot lllell country, l inwood tiid n-'t 1 ogo
them. I-'":' : ' milt g i:--l in :t‘m’ ”f
church door a plain niarbl'- shaft has i n
.1 on ■ ;■■ .1 (h<
of th" • wtto a **'•* tl* 'ir life for the i-s
Freni this s- Io >1 lit’ grown out it • n
and wolu- t'. who are w ik.-t hi ••:!* I
i . lglib-" ■•> • u.' I’’ '" •'* ‘ '
et-1 etc.. ami soul' aS w.itehm n
upon the wall- "f /-! > '■ l-inw.' sl p .l.n- with
|.r;de to o: • . ! 'l. It'-V W \ I >-'dg> .of ill
- • wli-i wis .-n
--ol it.- n.->-: tai hful •-••'.’■’lars
Mr. . Mel ■ *r: I ■ t>. of * "it " w t th.-
A Hnppy Home.
"ell w.itm i at
->>• , ~ v 1,.
4-j. J*. >” )
Z I >»’ H e i
vt-f* -\*r/ * -p.H-.tb'.' i.
Hartrn in’s fr*
-7 ’%t, lr Him nt li;m
' 11 '
h 'IW
’ d-d'.fl'
w omen to P< '-
feet li. tltli. Mr-. M H It '.’.'bins, of Mo.it
ro-.-. Al 1., is . of these l.iPl’i women.
She writes 111 a recent left. to I'r. H irl
man: . ■ i f i
“I ha\ ” follow, tl y our at.vie. and f. ■ I
much iienetitfl by it. I am sHisf.-ti y.mr
medicine and kind atlv.ee have <! ’be nu'
for my pr. s nt health than any lung < Im
coil!.I have tlone. I thank you sine rely
from tie- bottom of my le art for .ill the
good von have done me. I am feeling so
well and fr- ■ fi"in -’’d -uff -ri’i-g that my
heart goes out In t hankfult: ■ s to you."
In addition to th. ft'-e advice which so
many thousand women are receiving,
through Hr. Hartman s fr- ■ correspon
tl* tie-, is his fr e book, written f ir w .me'i
only. This book will be s-nt to any ad
dress for a short time by Tne Fe-ru-n.i
Drug Manufavturing Company, Columbus,
ter of attaction during the services to*lay.
Ask. <1 if she had any help in organizing th
school, she said:
•’Oh, yes. I put Mr. McCormick and «very
one who ton!d b*‘ u.-’ml at all to tea< .» < !«»>=
es. and aid in every way they could. I nave
had a. cla.-s all these years in addition to a.l
my other duties. After four ye..rs we deter
mined to buy a mclmb’on to lend th" sing
ing. so we bought of Rev. James T. Linn a
small instrument, which Is in U“c today m
tim ii- ghborhood. having been supplant™
by a hands en t organ, in th« earlier «•••! -
brations j have had to Is master of cere
monies. pi.ty the organ, h-id tu* sin*, ik.
vail out the ph- es and prompt th- < lit.da n
in tlielr exorcises, but as the young 1” ’P ‘
grew tin th.-y. under mv tr;:!nk-K. ’ ’’am.-
Vrv efflei mt help an.l re!., v.’i tn<- of ag: t
many v. ry arduous du ;. s. Fv- ju-t
learn. d that on” of our girls was going 1 •
study in Kansas City pretty soon ami pre
pan- hf rs< if for work in far-off Japan as a
miss-'.narv. > v..u sie I will have som- of
n.v o h !.'■• ■ ■ red prett Iy
i,.,. •_. ■ j feel mon ent »urag d to w rM
now than <*V‘ r I did. for 1 so m *n> g" •!
results ami s > m my p- oplo tell tn • of wh it
a help my school has b-eii to them tha<
It mak. s tn.. f-< I like working harder ami
doing more for the young foT. an.l b-ing
of sotn<- use to some body all ’be time.
The Satisfaction of Faithful Work.
"VVh< n 1 come to think of how much good
has li- t n accomplished by my school, how
the place lias Improved and how many souls
date the r cotiv<.-.s; >a to something sal«l
happened in my school. 1 fe* ! so thankful
t.> th goad Lord that 1 have lx <-n his hum
ble instrument in fur’.h. ring his work here
and helping souls to take I'.irist as tn .r
savion that I do not k:i iw how to express
it. Yes. you can put It down that with
; (Joi’s help I int.-nd to v. .rts as long as I
j !..tv«* lift' a::*l • t»g:h. Th” w tr? Way.
: < art I I I.v ■■ 'iff ■ '--I U *• I* m-.1. : XV. I ■
I lu-arly alt ot our boy . an<) young men ami
1 . 1-ne of tin old one. . too. ai d tm pi >r w .-
ni aan I ht-lpl - • li’.dr. n suffer. *L but my
’ worked for tb in -t tho 'rout a’ well as f>r
"i..".. a: tv..11. XV- 1. id s wing s..c • t'-.-s.
I'li ttim* bes md mid - pa-’ini of •v* ry
i . . ir. Tl • •• w• b 4 fairs
a 1.1 . . . id. . t • .ox. With mm b .th li
. -.rument.il id w -1. and every ..mu.---
ment w.- - ■ >ui.l d-•* i• . t >:• ■ mon-y r-■• d by
tb tn li. ing u-ctl in relief of stiff ring and
In buying sup;." -of a’d kit ds for th*-
lilt tin ‘i i -ll th" up. and downs of tho
' *s ■ e ■ ck- r.i-’ r
* C*. •" ■
IJNWfMID < Ht'RCH
w i: .»ur S i’i l•' ' •> ?!*»uri‘ 'v J m»« 1 when
pairing ill t ... run-down farms. ;<::d aft r
..Wlilb- r. n.ilitt. .1 "ill- - bur i ml m .<le
things I >olc j i .ts- "in Hgah' and .*•■ b
i.. It ■ p •a; tip md l.riaiit. nlng *>:>
ami p.-ttlu■-. I- :t-T all t!i<- time.”
The Names on the Monument.
Th" monutm nt. a m .rble shaft about
1 nine fee’ t f inite I. IS". t.Hi.l some
fifty I" ’ io iTont "f ’!>■ • iiureli, ami lias
th. rollowim,- in - r rctou >‘l”>n I’:
...-,. , i. t t • the Memory of ”ur Boys in
. ’ g.u e» •” *»••«
I . I, | > icing two musk, ts cros-e.l and
' d e i with ttl- -d bag. ’>n tie ..iti. r
' . i ■ • i. • ■ ■ • i: x. w-
’ . | s.:-. t> •-. J i'lH'iil. >'h : .11.
B, 1 . i: ■ . F Huffman. J in Wyl •-.
i Jame XVvli-. J. Wren. G. BL. M-.on. J.
f \\ -,tt.i' • r S A A .-ro-tt, C. D S .lars. .1. T.
1 iftn. i, . i ti- org- D. Bril* !;•: r. XV. Turn. r.
\\ J. I’---:• r. C. 11. I’aliuoi. A V. I’altn.-r
and H. Rooks.
The Force of Toadstools.
•
X"t lon. ■< a port! ’ll ol the pa*-m tit
I lu a -tt'.t ia Faris was l.a\-d out of
it* pla-o in . "iin my.-tet ...us m.un. r. Be
fore It co:;:d lie replaced numeroii- to.ul
' st”’.:* tti idit lh< ;.* cpfa arati.e in 'tr- p
tl. ; s 11. IW■ • ■: tit. st. in. When Ihe
stf.’i. s v.. re removed it was found tii.it
j they rested ov< r an immense pongy mass
| <.! toadstool :.owih v:;:ch It id ttom- on
inereas.; ui til it tnad t ;*. way ’hro-.igh
which it could push its l.e.id into tip. air.
elno i-r th. ston, ; raised by it measured
four let t two ineiies by two feet ami w. igii
|. d two Inti.dr. dwejght.
) A more ■ \t« ns.c.t injury was done in the
■ ime w,.v * ■ irs ago at Basingstoke. Not
I many months after the town had In *-*i
; pav« 4 tho pavi n . ■ n< .. to exhibit
J . n uiui tine s, which lotilti not bi- account -
I oi fo:’.
As soon, how- ver. as the unevenness was
i svflie.nt t" m .!<" openings between the
I stones, tho li.-ldi :i > m-tny made its appear
i ame in tho shall- of innumerable toad
t sto*".'. So i-n:i:pl’ tc'.y hail the spores or
' ; paw n got fioss, ssion of the materl ii on
1 waieh tho pavein.nt wa.-’ laid that it had
to be completely tnk- n up. and the whole
I tow n had to i»' r p ived.
I T 1 .- toadstool ami its kind seem to flour
| ish in pl i < s win-re tm* light is excluded.
I as in dark ' el ar-*, under flagstones ami in
1 hollow tre- ■-. ’I hey* require. liow-.ve.*, the
air, aid a *<it;-in. though it may be a
smal, amount, of light, ’hat they may
r< ,c!i th<- r jx-rfect comlilion.
livery one has heard of the enormous
growths of fungi in some wine cellars.
A case is on record ir. which a cask of
wine, having b-en left without attention
for three years in a dirk cellar, was at
tho end of that period found to hav. been
born« on tho surface of a mushroom
growth until It wan forced against the
roof. Tho fungus, moreover, had got ac
cess to tho wine, am! had drunk it all,
living upon it;: sugar, and so the more
f.sity raising the gradually emptying cask
from the ground.
Fungi Iwve .-ometimes taken pe- .sslon
of worked-out mines and occupied enor
mous spaces. Emily fe- Windsor.
A LITERARY TOOLCHEST.
How .Tr. Chauncey Depew Selected
His Tools for Speech flaking.
Every boy and girl in th* country hag
heard of Mr. Ltep*-*r, ami why? N ■' tor his
gnat wealth, although 1;<- is « da
wi althy I11..I1; not becau-e he has h< d nigh
cllici . he is r ot in public 1 f<-, as terra
is ordinarily understood. Ch Him .-y Bep-w
holds unique reputation as ;: s;> - bniak
<r. lie has probably made more - .-ch'U
long and short, on a greater vari» ty • t sub
jects, than any other man in the I,'nited
States. I remenib* r that he told ns- last
year that for many weeks during th. win
ter season he m ide an average "f live
spc«cli«-s every we* k. As these speech- s are
on every imaginable subject, from agricul
ture to abstract sei. nee and art, tr.ey re
quire a great deal of work in preparation.
Mr. In p. w is .1 v-ry busy man. w ith tno
management of a great railroad on ma
1 ;;nds. and he would not be able to make
r- a--' ■ ' 1
tell, nt arra-ig. rn-'tit of his library. This li
brary is a large on* , and is well sto* .v J
with standard works, but the striking t ..ng
alsnit it is tnat it is a .-chinak' r > i;br.<-
ry. It is till.-4 with works of ret rance,
1:: ndbvoka, hl-ltrieal works and biogra
j hies.
When Mr. I ’< p< w is . tiled upon for a
speech on any subject, he turns to nis
horary and Obtains the facts, wilieil Ilia
wit ami eliquen. .. aft t wards clothe in •»
form that deiignts nis hearers.
"Suppos -.” s.i;d Mr i’<T< w, in <ll- usdng
this .-a 'je< t some tun.- ay >. “s::pp-?.-t I am
a.-ked to make a speech on -Mic:i.i«-1 Angeio
iHloto soim art as.-o'iatio:« ton.":;"*'
r.iglit. 1 w .il confi ss tnat w hat 1 know
about Mk.-h.tel Ana io ami wnat I . ou.tl < ty
about turn offhand would make a pr.-i.y
si.m kind of a *pe.-ch. But when 1 t,o
him.- tonight 1 look lor .»•■ h Ang-.-.0.
I iu-.d in my library three ot lour .ittle
books teilii.g about tr.e work that i d.
ttle time wr.- tt In- lived ami the men ta
re.t. 1 run ttiiough these oo*>k.--. ami <en
1 go oit tomonow nlgnt and fr. .-■ oit
Mr. Micitael Angelo in away uhat • .uses
people to say: ’Why. jou nr.st have 11-
d Ang*-lo’s p- riod amt Aug' io’s ar: lor
year.-.’ Y-ars! Why IV- spent naif an >ur
oi j>- rhaps an hour with Mr. Aug- <o. it a
r<*.; v simpt. . ’
Fr*■-■•l.-ut J;, >o Gould Schurman. • : ’or
pnm.-..pn- r, w ■ ■■ - bunt t. mrar..'
us. fol to ti.ni. Mr. S. :.ui:.....’i 1- now tm>
hl ad ol the great university. *».«.- piem>
of means tmi can b*y a ... i-'ioK ’■ : h"
wants, l»tit L.e Ing. tn It:.- .. .rat wm-n ::
w :.en e* ■ ry book taat he l-i .g it rm-HG
we. ks of saving and -• -*-d .al.
Wn. a I •it• 4" t Ft a ■:■: r>. h inn.t . a
couple ot years ago t;- led inc into ill I’-
mar;, amt takit.g tlown a half doz* ti
thutn:..d and bat unit vvltmes. .-a;l. as
n. patted each :*ff< tionatelj- o . : •>
i.nk. “Tm •• books t’e ■ m ... ■ :.. ! --
out my dinner in iny a day in ord- r to g
A. I is I glam*. <1 ov. Tt’ ti:L sos ' «
Were ill book- t.i.it 1 Mr. nil .n Hi »
nitgir giv n. A N-w Yot.: b .nk' t. v.
not only .** tytnitig t; at Hi- Haban
wiot.-. but also • *«.r* ; I.lng thu. has Lt* i
written about Lun. until * h«i.~ l.nv nv
i • rnpi’ t<* 4 nf»)’ni-:‘:”U *• •* r ■ - I ‘ u‘ •
but th. b uiker <an be < crtuin t;-.H ms u-
'H ” !.»G Nath.uih 1 Ab» <k. .*f A ’ ■ :«%. tn
1 : Im <»!L ot ’i • j*r<»nii :h‘H l *.*.>!♦
.«L’i ha 4 tii - most * <»mpb te • oii* • *
of any soigh man in th* loiinirj. 1l it
hbrary has n*»w G*n turnol uvr to t j
of (hr gr r liw . ho*».<. j*l a
ptr’-’-rve th • nanh* of I;!’’ in :u w . » It
!• siirpri'lnK what « v« ; a litth*. w
with *t s»t:!*d pl.m in nr I. * •'* J hi
*«h: unrig a v.-i” ihh . *>’! ‘*• •>: U
to own a Ijhr.H ’ iit v i!l l»« • • -On w«
in*-nt. S«*. in my v; anoi*. I’d b * °
man w <•» - -*-
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be.| in.ltrs in your w«»rk.
Some Curious Watches.
With a’l our nmd*-rn mprov m.-nt.s w»
rarely hear nowaday:; of w itciu s <> fan
cifully . t-irph x a- us. d t<* I” t" f" r
i : - ■ novel
Kn.s G«-"r;;o 111. in ih<- y. ir 17‘' . r. —'.red
a ».r.'~<-nt «•' a watch that w . a kind "f
m. i.m;<'.d dni.inae; It jt.-nt-d "it tl."
u .i.t anti also l. i.i a- < * !<-<- t.< show th*’
*.,iy,ng leiigt". "t th- da* . .e. •. tiling to
th- .. .-.et. It was not bigg r than oti er
W.11..1C.S o* tl:*: t;m< bu; then ti<v w* ro
all what v.- should eat! turn :s n< v Tho
Emi"-ro ■ Xapoh oH 1 hatl a watt h wh';. I*
v-. ' I
l<i.-.’, which, at ev.-ry -tls m.ij-—ty
look, rose imi Ml. .ami hating a gather
ing el! k to it wound up : r I 1.1 t a;:.;. • 1
to tlie barn-l. I*. domet. rs w • fl*rw -Is
made on th” san:« prim-.p'. 1 d'tke of
Wellington h:td a watch wli:.-l: w.s g.t-tt
to him by th” king of Spain fr«.:n wl. h
lh« time C"t;:d be to.d by the !• : 4
hour.i t.ving marked by- t:.'.-. I:> tin* Im k
of tlie ca . was placed an index wh.li,
wino mo* < d forward, won ' stop at t: o
portion of iti.- hou.’ imi; at. <1 by t■«
Watch, and th*-a by nje ■•! th* .-tods I: e (
t.m.i . "iibi b.- ip". >x:m '■ y omput. d :i
tile- dirk. t’athcri’i.- ol : .d t
W it.'h eonstruett .1 I.;.- an .: g- - p. a- ir.t
Wtiieh I'iiyet! .1 chant. .-Hid had " 1
it tiny m> . liani<-al ftgiH>:; w hich, mo* dig.
about, *v< r< s’.ipp..-. 1 to t< :<r. at th” 1
seetio of the resurrect on of tie- S t or;
the chant was tli< n h»-..rd ail over i; : - *
•it E.:st< i t’lm . But til t wat' h Was i-;gger
th hi a li.-n’s . gg.
ortlcr bv fiOßaMElimi. Samp. < tree by mud.
Every drop is worth its weight in gold When you
need it. Ad*lr ■ ; Franklin H :: Station E.,
N. V
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Mention The Constitution.