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Summer Is Passing Away.
The Bummer is passing.
The days full of splendor,
Are rapidly drifting away;
i The soft winds are sighing
J In tones low and tender,
And their sad voices whisper-'—<decay.
The green leaves are turning
And here and there, burning
Is the red, flaming torch of decay—
The sun-glinted meadows
Are tilling with shadows.
For the summer is passing away.
■ The roses are fading,
The lilies are drooping,
The bird notes, me thinks, are Jess gay;
And across the bright river
The faint sunbeam quiver.
Oh. the summer Is passing away.
Aye, the summer of splendor,
lu hazy September,
V ill h>oii I--;-.- !:-r smiles, bright and gay,
And w 'll sigh for the t’o.v rs
/.rid tie hi ght, golden hours
Os th. sweet summer drifted away.
TA 1 at hath It brought vs?
Wii.it hath it I;■•ly.lit us?
This sttmm- r, ros. (Frowned by the May?
Tl:i-- sweet, golden summer.
Whose musical murmur
Is even now passing away.
floodlo. fair, bright sumn'.'-r
Wth thy ■ ty and gladness:
Alas! could I keep thee alway—
My ln-.oa would not f'orr- w
F •-. tn, dawn of tin morrow
Ard >li.- .-im.rie. now passing away.
-MAY 1-1. YIeMILIAN.
Belleview, Ga.
Debt Versus Poverty.
Mcst p opl, think poverty is the worst
thing we have to contend with in this
world. w. admit It brings much unhanpi
n-ss and Is < tiainly a tt-.at misfortune,
but ota- can b - poor and have the r. spe.-t
ol <•«. ry <■:--■ and r-- t 11: ■m-.-lV'-,-, and
y< . 10. k o(hi-r- hi r - >■"-■ w tlioir. : l, im •;
one can be poor y. t proud- -too proud
to do a mean act ano !,■■ loot • <1 down upon
l.y hit; associates, i’c.- rty ne ■ I to-v.-r > at'se
n< to .-eon; ,--n one on it.- oio-t; povi-tty
m * d never iow.-r the moral . Ii- va'-ti-r of
dry one. We a'-knowh dg. poverty is bad
« :1;, but th. '- Is an abyss t! it is far
<!.* ;,,-r ami more to be shunned, and that
re Is nothing that rit d. -s a jn.in c-r
wom.:-. --m-’.. -i.mpl. t.- ••:.»•.- as debt. We
rn.-iy bo poorly dr.-ss- d, even to darns and
pati 1. yet it we are horn st an i owe no
man for .a: eotbes w. can hold our heads
h gh, but If w- a debt ti nt we cannot
p.y, w- are .•!>'. t a "le to whom
i; .-> ow -I. T'.-'.-e is nothing halt so humil
iating ■ . world as debt. An 'aid Irish
I .: out . ~ ■ on eent
v t'j a tm-ss..• to a I'r ■ ml r< mark. i she
ci. i'd not go irotr . ;. certain corner, and
wl,.n aslid w,.; i ,-. that was urn nearest
v. a y\ si: id tlieiwag a mad dog around
II .. - -rm r. ; i.i s* '•'; I o s ions she Us- d
.. .. .■ . . , . ■ | we .■ mil <m that it
$ . ■:
Whom in <i- a,, and she said site
Would •< .- me t a mi-.d dog as her
cn diti .
Wh ie that was using rather : strong
et-tpres-don. v. In ■- .'o.-ht tht-.t the
bard, n of c -iit ..mi l j.i -dm ■■ sti It a . tate
off. There ci.- :--s- a-.? mid
v . m y - ■ contra el e-.l tl it are
almost ti’aai I •!. , bin a- ..- ra! t '.-i--
Jndf the ur>in-: :a-.< -of tl.- world < .>rn s
fr.,;n - -bls -,-. d that might l-tivc >-.<-n
.-■ivoided. D.-l.t is a tell <<n:< ks nd. swal
low In,all who i :sk tli.-nt,--.- 1 . ~< wd.hin
Its bounds. It humiliates; it • • ■ ot ■ to
i>,- luoJ-a d down upon: it avC'.t.-< a one of
distion 'y' it mal'.-’s enemies, and in every
w: y 'mm. r.- ; " -rsoi'. Many a good ma’i
Im ■■ . s.d io lx> u.' . f'i! w'wn bi ari -p; tile
a.- '■■ ■’. would --.-. m. f<-.- rf'.tl dls.- i... - eon
t iminn . scour,e,■ s and f’m.aliy d stro.'s.
Woman’s Power To Love.
It Ims oft n i • a. that woman's
power to io’.-e far cv--!.. that of man; het
(..•on-fen to the o!>j.-. t ..f her Is more
end-rtfitt. Truly a woman's l-m. veri'l ■.
St. Faul's assertion, for a woman'.-- I- ve
" noi easily provoked, t!-ink.-th no « vll;
b> -,r.--!h all tilings. l>.-',.-e. th ad l.’-'-ms,
FBEE TREATMENT.
Dr. 1 ! rt: .iu h's , - • rrv.t ■ i’ -nt brine,*
r'.-ny ,tt . - from Jc.'nkful p.ilfcnts. The
arc .>ptciinen.s:
’ h ' ,v f'dlow-d
x "sM yor- :,<i '
mm-b benetm-u ay ■
I have continued the
u?e c,f ilil
'^s'is something* rare,
O <i> 4 ns my ll! m,s are eon-
JkrJ? f tltutionaily weak
f I t\ your medicine and
f f kind adv.ee have
// ’iS done more for my
present health than anything else could
have done. La grippe and p mmnorii > have
b'-et; epidemic almost throim.hout the state,
land I fee.! that I owe to your modi, ine my
cscap - from ’h< -e m.d.-i'lh-s. ] tlmnk y .ii
6 iK-eroh- from the bottom of my h. -.rt for
all the good you have done me. 1 am f. cl
ing so well and fro. from ail suffering .hot
my heart go. s out in tha nkfttln. ,- s to you.
as an instrument in God'- h::n.' . ~f w! at. I
am today. MRS. M. JI. !.<• iHBLXS,
Montrose. Ala.
I will write and
toil you what Pe-ru- V
ina has done for mo.
I had choking s'-t Ils
for a long time, and
In the night I w.c.-d
t.-m. •. i ~- A r'-? . ..y.ylXx
bed b. eattse f roi i)d
n-t breathe. It ,-.n tiff s' Z-.v
d'.app. lr ed after ( VW-? /S Vk
had taken Pe-t -ti-na.
I also .bad an ab- X
£.cess on my buck J
that telt as if n< i dies
were sticking into
my back, and after’****
I had taken -j. little Pe-ru-na the ab~ . .
(disappeared. I can walk a great deal
’eash r than I could. My husband, has also
taken l’e-ru-na, and we both recommend
It as a. good ni- di.-:ne.
MRS. ISABELLA GooLSBY,
1.i.-bon. I'i.t
Those wishing n complete description of
Ifoma'.e diseases, their causes and cans
■should send tl’.c-'r address to Ti.<- j’e-ru-n :
jDrug, M.innlar t ;a g Co., CoiumLu.;, <
for a cop}’ of “fl°alth and I-.‘-a.o y." f.-i.t
flee to women only. This vai i m. d!
cal treatise should be in the possession of
every woman wi-.o has any i.ii* .•• st in
these diseases.
l hopoth all things, endureth all things,”
I and she dots even more; she forglveth all
things.
Padla Lombroso, the daughtre of a cele
brated Italian criminalist, has written a
pamphlet in which she upholds the doctrine
that the fate of woman in the world is ln
-1 expresslbly happier than the fate of man,
for a reason she says: ‘'l’.-caus:' the true
1 happiness on earth is to love —and women
i alone have the. power of loving.” The
writer holds beauty and fntolilg.'nee cheap
when compared to love. The heart, tend -r
--i ncss. love; the highest love, devotion; In
these she believes lies the true happiness
of this world.
Did you ever think how different It
would have been had Adam tempted live?
In all probability she would have borne
God's anger and said not'ling, but A.-l m
at. once said: "The woman gave me,” etc.,
and so since woman came out of the gnruen
of Ed'-n she has been long suff< ring, pa
tient at’.d loving.
Sho accepts blame and grows accustomed
to being found fault with and often kisses
tho hand that deals a blow. Woman's love
is a wonderful thing! Strange that, .such
love should go unappreciated, mid y . it
does; Is often thrown aside with disdain,
or still oftener It serves to amuse a man
as a toy dees a child, t t.-l like the child
with the toy. as soon as wearud of it,
throws It aside.
“Last at the cross and first at t'no tomb"
was woman found, at-d so as long as tl:o
world stands will woman's love follow
through death and the grave, enduring
ev< n through < termly.
Something 1 New in Petticoats.
Colored . kirls li.-ive 1 eeame a part of a
lady's wardrobe. Tim silk peiticoat being
most popular, but ranging so high in
priei s, only the v-ry wt ulthy e-'.a afford
them.
They come tn variety of color:-:, the new
ones are nmdo narrow at th;- top and not
very full In front, and it any of litem have
' a siicce.-'.ston of wide rutfies tip the back.
'■ l-’or those not able to afford a sill: skirt
i the newest mat rial is wool moreen; it
com< s in dark cheeks and str!n--s and is
(A cents a yard. Five yards mak, s a skirt.
This moreen is really the mo-tt. <;• r-lred for
p. winter skitt; it : as light a.- -silk with a.
lit:, men- stiffness and being el.anir.-able
in color, is quite as desirabio as taffeta.
Fell Fashions.
Sleeves and sk'rts continue to diminish
i slightly. The three and five-gor'd skirts
| ami the circular sh.t;e are the preferred
- I styles of the season.
| Shaves, though gradually dei-r.e-rtng in
i size, still show some fullm-ss at the; top;
j this fullness Is .mipplh d either by a small
! puff or epaulets. Th tnodtfie 1 muit..n 1< g
I sleeve, close au-1 ; ;.!u little;.' t-> v. 11 abo'.e
' I the <-:bow. is tl,.- most popular sleeve for
1 this season.
Feather boss are popular for the early
1 ' cool days and will be worn again this
i winter.
Flov.i-rs will be little seen during the s- a
l son; ostrich plumes, tip- and all kinds of
; plnm.-igo have t .ken their place. \ civet
i will be used to the cxclu.-lott of ribbon.
KINGDOM CORRESPONDENTS.
Mrs. J. R. ,S.. Chambers, Ala.—l have Just
finished reading the Vi’oitia-i :■ Kingdom of
i tin- week, find as tli .re are . ■> many good
; phx-is, I couldn't h. Ip writing. 1 wish 1
i ml,! shake ha.n<is wjth "du ■ • ■■;:>• -r.” Jav; .
.'J :.s.. as sir- so well c.xpr--sse.-i my condi
tio::. I feel some time like all hope is. <1 ad
i ar,.,1 again 1 f<-<l happy. Oh, so bam>y!
But 1 thick 11., greatest c-' u.-• of m.v des
, p‘t<l(.t:<-y is from bad !<■ ai ' It. And ttico'-ir
si-ler who has just lost h- :' little baby .'-"l:l.
- May t od comfort and Id. !.■ r, for 1 l-. -.ve
lost a 1 tie baby and know what it Is. But
. tin i ...is us, ''. :I: ’ 1-• <• Ii• .■ i .-H;' .1 j. id
th. lamVi ry much .■ s; 1..,: :} v, t:t
M:.-.. J. V> . G iffelL. Alt, Wiliiae, Ahi., : il
v ii a. nimby, i t.av-- .and .: te .v
aunt, by v.iiti-. : ' i Th-- C.uetitutlon I
ata t-i> glad. It !.-• \j .x er ittd pap r.
Miv-’. R. i’. Bazemore, Caiherim , Ala.--I
■ wiote to tho Kingdom several y, is mm,
: ami how well i r ■pomb. -.- sem-. hbig i-. K-h
<■(>!•>• till my liter d. and how di
' a. ~ liuted I v.-i .tl 'in , a; >. pat ' of it ,-titiic
de- ;, into th ■ w-i.-t ■ l>. !<■ . ' k: vs -.io-.> I
‘ w; ; too enthusiastic ov-. •' my tlowi rs and
' bbte-ey.-d bi.-y, : T 1 b I -v- all til.- j ■ of
; a .young m>■ m-r'.--. ;i-ar: was •■'-■r v-..• .1 in
i th.it i, •i> ■ -.itli- r I.dks a -.1 bat I
I dldi’.'l to’ow teat. 1 cor.l I tel) som-o
: things, o; I 1 ’- l>:iby, grov .: ’al.. '-'Ht will
t ''ruin, it < •:h.,l< - s I .a- c :
I tie today as 1 was on writing h.u.
I i was n di: g ... er from ; i.-tter In
i <)])•* of OU!* HJUI )’<!*■] p!lp«' s ;i''t i ,'i;. apo
• amt 1’ In n ;-o- ■■ 1 > In r .:■! that I
in
i th, light of a <b:*}, and I mil.; hoi" i i:.it
I some. .■ ;:ff,-i-, r may l : b< n- ■<! by
I fev .Imph remedies'; sotm 1 Hur..' 'o bo
! fdi )< l . f roil) t»- *‘i ; • o’ h* ' oir, th.
u croup, jeat r-'.ct > an
i. id '■■ ; -■: • lum,
gi v in reji. .0..’ ,|.... ■ i'’ v.itnii
I place. It it w- il to follow <r ,u , .- i' a < t-
!.■-;■ ■
i< : I 'm ca.-h-iii ■ s< ' v..- .-1 ~-i bed
! v,ith patient, ,-vn-r bail "itb . b-.v'. '/ ie
j Inhaling of this bus b> m •lY itua! < v-a In
i membr>u ■ croup. w ■■■ t- lb-r
| with t c tro .
I this luliala-ion. sub-’ .iut:n» turpentine lor
; u.du and takir.i; ..l you are ta t < x-
| posed to any draught in <-otv>i e'in'ti -.vi a
i it. Tiii.s frlii-d »f mine has lnha.t.-a m.pen
tltie for a numb,v< ar. , ii < a by .itttr-
- atlng a • .hub and ia.v-ng it at tier head at
; nlcht. She was treated and pr • -I In
| curable of throat trottldi y.. ral years ago.
Her hetilth v wretchid and slt< alii ■
her good health today to tut ;>, n-Jne ...I
faith ;u n-ay r. Si,.. !., ■■■,■.-.ok
and tcachi ■ and her influence . beau tl
to SI
To Mrs. Garri-tt. 1 will say. it is :-omn
tit: <■. v, ry tinv thos, ’ ■
i Ing sores; better • son on th an!-.;,- ban
| on some vital ;• ••rt, ie- ■■rtli- '. I ;;iv<- a
leme- I }': A I'niub and oite-i . . . a.al r- in
edy Is the dripning ; mad,- .-Tom :'- ton i of
pleei of fat bacon; strain an.: ..pp’y i.itn
feather. Yo.t may try this. too. on ,-■ s re
of your hors back; better tivtt.ali,
for th-- latter, 1.-- tie- con.-iaat aiidiontii t. .i
i appllca t'oti e .-ii::':.
I For a. splinter ti'iiler the ling.v nail, drop
| rc-peat diy warm i -How on it. and .1 • -■
I try to , xtr.-'ct the offend--;- uu il you - an
the greasc has surrounded tlt< pli iter
Gan any on< give me an asthma cure,
from ,-, i.-'i-ii.e'. If any of th< a- ■ • ■i.
a :-’me;ly 'ar ti.-hig br-a.-t, 1 will ; :v. it
wb<-,i I corn, again I mi's, ~-los, . .is tl.--.
candy ma - :• made ;■. • I -c. i . parched,
i for it Is my i.i. bj'-; birthday.
Mrs. T. F. Mor' ;n. Dry Run. Mi- . >w.
sisters, -be merciful, if you .ir<- p.,-.-. rfi; ,
v.'-n ;i I b-’l you th'- bulbs are giving out .- -d
1 am rtill ye. ling about thirty lelp- .■
i-- ii mall. What shall I do? 1 reei;.ia J
wih have to commit i;■•:<!<>. I belh-v- tl -
' only way [ can got out creditably is to die
' out. Bur bold on, I -im no: d-ml yet. t
failed early in tax fall to take up ;.!1 my
bulbs and t’u'.v the tops !-.-\■!, ,1 down
they are lutr.l to find. Be-s'd—. 1 hadn't .i
largo supply of tulips and -ind
. s 1 r-- 1 ■- I ii.i-1" ■ ’• ea t ■ ■ I '"; ■ '■' I. i
yen: off, to send r.-al" om l bull, if each, m
that all. could , • ■ a Start. Howver, I can
next sumrmr, aftc-i’ tl.ey are through
' blooming, send as m-'ny of th-- white ;>ar
i els r.ts and jonquils and .-• few of t e la-i s.
ti. you will wish. If some arc- willing io
-THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1897.
wait until next spring, perhaps I could send
soma chrysanthemums. 1 fail'd to’ raise
any this season and It will probably cost
mo something to get them. 1 will have
some yard annuals, Aleanthas, etc., besides
a few geraniums and some other plants.
I will also have next spring about fifty
dwarf cannas—two k!nds--and they are cer
tainly lovely, eithi r as a yard or box plant.
But the sisters will, I think, be. witling to
allow me something. I have received post
ago from 2 cents to 50 cents. Os course, I
am perfectly willing to return postage to
any that wish, minus 2 cents to return it,
I would like a postal from those intm'i sted.
The premade a rnisiak - Io otto of my
letters, putting my addr,-.-;-. "Dry River.’’
1 received one letter from the dead letter
office, hut it contaJimd no ord r. 1 hop.-- all
received the seed. If any one failed, i hope
they will send me their name, and 1 will
do the best 1 can by them. Thanhs to a'l
that sent me sod, extra stamp; and other
little tokens. Wish I could hav.- written io
each otv-X 1 made a mistake, in my lust let
ter, saying Jos. pit’s Coat, instead o’’ Star of
Bethlehem, which is a bulb; the other is a
seed.
Mrs. V.’. T>. Edwards, Hester, T<'<•—l
am a subscriber to TTi-- W'.-kly '’'institu
tion ami I < •i.i".’ wading t!,e many good
letters f"om tl,. ; . ’- rs, ~s '.iso the many
other g'C'.'l feat.ires. If Mrs. Jlagg.e i.i.
H:,. hards will give her pestofflec .•••Ide- . '
through M liman's Kingboitt, or write di
rect to me, I <;tu offer her many flower.-;
in exchange, for her t'Osi-s. I
the instructions sho gave lit regard to
| rooting roses.
| Mrs. E. J. Bissell, Camden, 8. C.—Can
| any of the sisters give me th© words of
‘The Beautilul Snow?’’ 1 would like a
I remedy f'-r < Hills ;■ ;ii fever. If t’B«. sister
■ who is bothered with a sore, on h< r ankh:
I will use an oiritment of stilpliur, laid and
I tag -ho will find ri.lief and j. cure.
I ’ )«. xi. I:.,’’ Columbu.', Ga. I m i. "s- '.-
| era! of tlio sisters cuium.-.iding i:m book
I ".v ilb-nult-tl I'a.v.n” and I will say that
wnoever re ids it prayertuliy will thank |
God they ever saw it, and will lev-- God I
aio;,-, and ,)<-sun more, and th !r .s i;, boor ;
more, and wnl ix i->ign.z;c fiia.t all the world I
is their neighbor, as .!■ .;a.- taught.
'i hey will also b - l.mibied to lead tho :
signs or’ the tim. s as they develop, and will '
discover irom these signs that Jesus Is I
now “setting up’’ His kingdom- fust in '
the minds of num, and that in a few years, ;
i H.- v. ,1, with tin- ''little tie k” ol’ saints, j
i have “th;- kingdom and dominion and tho ’
i givatiii . of the kingdom tmdi-.r the wbeio '
: ■ ■ ns.” Th. He w 111 begin His "thou- i
i send y.-.-as'” r- lgn. Tl - n the dead will |
begin to com© back; not from bi- iven or ’
hell, but from “their graves,” as Jesus |
taught. The Lord teaches us through the I
prophet iah that each one then will ;
have b") years to start on tho "hlgh'.vay of !
holiness.”
Tin- thousand y-ars' imlo of Chris; Is tho I
ag’e. of I’rco grae-, and «■■■'s--qi . tit H • i
will. The devil will be bound and all evil ;
will be curbed, and those v.-'io fail to make '
hiadwry under th,- favor.idle conditions •
that will then prevail will die tho “sei .m.d j
ib.uli.” This is a. <erl.istlm- destruction. ;
The scriptures teach tlia; th- to is rm ri -ur- I
rection from the cond death, as. from the I
first death. gitis the reason why in
I substan-e, flint Jesus Is "i! b-yon-l tue
p-iw r of deal "Death hath no more do
minion over .Him.” He cannot die for sin-
ittead the J’l.m of tho Ages—the first vol
ume of Mill; nnla! Dawn series, and thank
’ God and take courage.
Miss. V. T. Strangi?, Ed;-? water. Va.—
To those who are so busy canninyr, p.---
Fi-rvlai-.. ,Ic-’.;yietc.. 1 would s:.y, >-.-ive tile
flap--' o:’f of uin'-’.-iod <-r.c-. !<..>• - those r-ir
i-ula.rs como in are good as any, to label
jars and "lasses. The edge of the flap can
' ).<■ note i-d or left plain, ami tit- y have the
i advantage of belli!-'.' quickly pasted on.
I Some of my IT' are making pillow
shams (!> i.-.t Materia), two yards i-f lawn,
i I'.iur if lac..- Insertion, eigl.t of la--.. Ono
■ . lawn, : . ■ : hei (Relied
' < Irt .-. <4 - qi; ii si::", join four together with .
; ill; . rtion lot- < ae.i sham, hulv. til.- lace, ■
j... .. . ■, ■ und th' • - . full at the cor- I
■ ni l \ die.i fax-ten to a lining of pink or pale I
i tin lady who wanted some y- ilow to- i
I m.uo ti-i.d will -,ind me '.wo two-cent i
.-.n.-ps 1 wilt send her a t- w of tile de- t
i &il ’ 1 yclt1 ' I
i Lav* iv. j jot t••• .- ol in.o.c.y 1 \\ . h to j
! *•:<<■!.o.u.ut for b- l ullvr. Un< is a brijzLi ,
j il-iibiif ot the is* u<* o.' J l *-']; tile o', nr |
i i: .. p:< •<. ot ni'iney--;-;i*ctubacli.
. m Centavos, ;u.t 6 lAi A;’'i. ; la.,
IbS 1 ,” is the ins'_T:ptb»n.
Writ • v. h t you have •; i Xeiimige, and if
ail answer is waited, inclose a .- a.up.
Mrs. c '' Hughes, A -i, G? -1 am
I In ,-ympathy with th- l;.Mie> wh... la-,
t-.in mi mi -..ms, for■: i. t'.m coin;..ami of
I our de ir Lord to "g > ye into ail th.- world j
j :.p:-' h ;(:■ : J . < i,. j
I p.i.ipie j;tt«!•«-• ' ii ui om.-, you find tm-m i".-
Iti - i< 1m: ' - <■' !-• i iwh -: \ • -.1,1 '
| t‘.< fish al mg pop . b.iv,. 1,. . j. q j
| not the iw. pel been fi-'.ii’ :!.t to u ?
' J haw .1. a- . ..... mg yl >r ; ,- ,'Kiml j
| m-xio ix'pt.V I i :'.u : .',a;-" to an- om- j
I who wlslms tb. m. I v m:;.| like to .-x.-liam -
■ <.;.: ■.: ii i; ’•■ i: • u!; ■ < for id'": aid ••■ -. a• > i •
I 1 1S ’ b - iv " a W'” '-'-
1 M-. P. i.;. ti vlile, Horn I.ttke, AB .--. -T i
I uni .! -I- tmnl r adi :■ ~f I’m. C ns- ■>' m. |
' • ■' w’l" f °cJmL '
th or f< ,s. ■ <t- . / aslor oil w ■
i iii.-tw ■ v • .-I-. To pc -c-'nt worms get- |
; and chip them • . ■■ ■ , fruit, j
; V. ’ . ■ ; . i
1 I sent Al; .', i a -i’ did i.«-: ch . • .' i. '. .
| Melvin, Ala_—Can any of the st iters of
I Kit,tv, I-;;.’ toll nv w'tn're I can get .-off■
Irw il like Mr. J. C. Huftmnn, of ntu---w, ?
i 1 saw the pi pping ' i The Cons"tu;ion
i fr«" Tin Gia: -.vs about the 1 ."-st
■ w -k in Atu.uiC. I- sa'.i he . ".ut'ed 1.-s
| steri from parties In Garrard county.
' L-.es Frank Rmlth, near 'v- Pot
; tery. M-ii-on, Ga. -1 ofmij ;. ■ ; b--m tlb-d
■ f;,.m r'-adi’ig The Cousthutlon V. o;r.. -'a
l Kin dom. I find fresh I n.:,er, alum.
i ; t'-r. I- ".w. juice, tir ■ turn of Iron, earboile
;a< ' 1 and bismuth tri x d Ir. i ,lv. . ,t
onful of * ■..<■. pof but ter. I
.c , ,! set eont.-;. ry si r. at i.nx and .ill I
I ;-.m. ;'. Is; I !.!• "pirli - :ur:>. r. it, |
' ar.wug mi.v mid ail of my s ■•!. X., bugs I
’ will iii- go n. ar. 1 p• ir one quart of i
■ spirit.- of tiii j - nt: iv and cm- qu.-i . t of
i 1.. r<-s-tne Imo a mi’ in -' Hie s .mo I
! ?, t < ii s' wo: ' h of e.'i rb .ie- acid I c i-.-a n
Imy -Ist. ..-is good will': w.-.rm -.vat-v.
n .- -, , ■... >nrax I . ... . ■ -
i wlii; k 1-rmin;, -iip into the turpi-ntir.e ra'.x-
■ tur’ ;:r.d brush ■-v- c" wi ,- to - \ • i>' pi co
ot the bi " id and springs. I so this
I j. h a ;-i .X’o". id’-f, :• "i I ni-vei haw
I any but fr-sh, clian beds!- io-’.
Mrs. E. C. v. <rm-.'k. Or; ’ ird. Fla. -I
| lm,k 'or tin arrival of The \V- ;!y Con-
; i t iittion as o:m anticipa;. s tin- r-omine. of
- .-i frii-ml. Arm I 1 I.- it’d-cd a fl, ml. I ii'm
. -'<>■...ph .il'im \ --ry nvi, li, 1-nt it? gr.-at-
i > <■( i-lit.rm is in t'm Woman's l-i i-guor.-i.
1 ■. ':!■ Ii is muel: in-; roved. V.’-.- g-t many
j ; mill hili', submit lions'hil-i affair:, if Mrs.
< larr. ' • will ma he a pa: tc • wbit- lead
, mid litisceii oil a.';-l iy a pl w: r to ti"c
wr. <I. im . I think ill v will aim be
| < uri-fi. For burns trim-, a ■ y th’:.-I; I.tiller
I ,-i tl,o h.iiuls of comni-.-ii bar snip ti.l rub
.... -Jm bur ; as s 'ti : ■ >i is done, ir i;i>
i i . -lot ir--!i or l.u'ok n. ami • ori-
-o ippiy ■ ■> imlil tie- a.'- m • 'it.
i J/ ii. sk'n is pwi cl o'!' or b!:-~t'p'< ’. ;; :ly
! castor in! '.'’i'll • .-ttvil' .;iim>ti!y of I.aibi"-
i num m.y-<) will u .-‘Hil'V Irequemiy with
; .*, ; i till
J. y.ehai. l g e List.
• M’-'S !•: I-.: to ; . . Morton’s Store N.
| C . Ims rp.iip a w ri. ty o' r-opul ic --.i" -,
,-iud also . ■ ■ssi,.-,1 ini'-;', to for
bi; .-‘i-iri Hi.-: and lUlip liilbs and siii, :■ ":,ps.
| , M.s Emm.i ’.on.g, l!r;.« v«d<, Va., iu-s
Faik's Floral Magazine from September, |
'IE, to 'i'l, to exchange for best offer.
Mrs. B. J. Roberts, Clay, N. C., has
pfiotii;-,r;iph frames, blotters, bookmarks
and fancy work, '-rayon portraits, silk and
plush scraps, elfor chmu, bedroom slip
pers, rug ii- ,-die, etirnera. < .u-n do table
covers or ol’t’ers. Inclose stamp.
Mrs. 11. A. Tate, Green!.c, N. C., will
exi-aango bulbs of grape liym-lnths, ilafi.i
itils, lili'-s and ether flowers for other bulbs
and plants. Write first'.
Maggie ITazeile, Manchester, N. C., has
can-ccii d stamps, papers and novels for <x
cliangc, -.'.’rite, with stamp.
I. M. Y"um;-:m, L;;.'ay, S. I:.-:-; Prince
Mi-sewc- ' - method of li aching Imoiiiu op
ing ami other books to exi-hang, for book.s.
Mrs. M. A”. F'lti'it, i.ake Butler, Fla.,
has good sew in;-- mm hint :o exchange for
I 'int.o outfit, camera and ii-ns, in good con
dition.
M'ss Jennie Andrew. Mat. Ga., will ex
change S'-ml of fly i-oisop. for one yard of
Indigo blue calico and self-addressed,
slam I >ed e’.i Ve lope.
■Miss )>. Funderburk, Dudley, S. C, lias a
taven''-dollar bill of ■ onfml<-ra .< mnm-y
am! war poe'.r,. ami noveh. to exchange for
se-i. shell.-, now is or anything of equal
value. Write what you have.
Mr '. Annie R. W. de, Ixonia, Miss.,
wish' ■to ' xi-bi'ti; "'j’.," World's Cor.gr'-sn
of Religion” (cloth boi'n.lt. .I,)'.:<; pages, t’.ir
fifteen yards of indigo blue calico.
Ruth Fresh y. Sali.-lmry. S. C.. will ex
cl hig a 14x17 crayon portrait for the
b". !; "Itaro Coins of America.,” nr any
thing useful.
L. I-’. Hun'er. Peak, S. C., has valudblo
books at , ti- Ha'", iixl .-ami-v.-i for .x
--eh Write, with stamp, for particu
lar:.:.
Mrs. M . Roberson. Terrell, Tox., has
the book, "Ititi- Coins of .America.” *o
exeliange for ' : ays of Rome,”
“Gulliver’s Trawls,” or other books.
Miss Isabel Kinmel, Hulon, N. will
i '.-•!.■ ng • music book, "Boutbcm I' ."
I 11, f-..r twelve yards plain black sattcen.
I Write fii.it.
■il-tiv-) Johnson, Ellijay, Ga., Jias old
' co: fin. 'ate money to exchange for best
'. offer
I A. M. Corathers, Gaston, W. Va., has
j “Beside th t Bonnie Brier Bush” and other
- no-. -1- to exchange for sea shells. Writ©
i for list.
i Mrs. Beulah V. Rogers, Boyd, Ala., has
i O. Ilii-i-’s •'-'f-:» aci.ing musi-.- system to
: -li.-iui-,. for tho Ink offer. Write what
i you haw.
• Mrs. It. T. Baycmore, Catlurine, Ala.,
i h i . baby • irri.". , Excelsior printing
| press and .-■■■a I'u.c.n wash'-r, all in good
I condition, ta >. xciiat go for best offer.
J Mrs. J. T. Foster, Morristown, E ist
; T-Will i-w-iuiiig - likes, e.iil :.s and
i inai.y oilier t'c-wers tor a. pair of thor
on .iil.-r-u i lii ..i iT... mouth Rock, Co-
; ch ii-. ••;' Brahmas. A\ rue tvhat you want.
I Miss H. I .mpbei!, 1 Mdlc'.on, Tenn., has
I im;i,'ovc.i I’.'.- ■-?■. incubator -tn«l broo-ler
It" ••change for beat offer. Write, with
stamp.
i C. C. James. Fairfield, Ixy., has tho
I 1.-c- 1 : ■ Tla :.r ii its’ to cxcliango lor
“S.--ii.'tji:!.a at :■ ■!■ ,i" or something of
eq. al value. Write first.
Miss Will: Tbiitnp on, Zion, S. C., wilt
• i ii . .a.,- music for music and ;,. largo
el-- trie fi.it.iiy for good guitar or lady’s
si- viii; bi-.vole m good repair. Writ©
for list of music
I'-;. J. i'. r.ati-i-iin, Davenport, Ala,,
1 ' ■ ■■•;-hand liool books and. re-
li; ;'j-; Avork. to i xi-fiange lor Rollins’s
"Ancient History," or pet game fowls.
lit:;;-nie Clvipman, Hulmeville, Gt l ., has
violin i.i good oril- r io exchange lor edr
nel lit good oixter. A\ rile, first.
Anna Apt, Rixl Bank, Va.. has confcd
ei; rnmie.i, pi inted scurfs and croehvtted
lace for ex- hi: -gv.
Mr.;, ii. B. Willl.-.-mson, Gasport, Ala.,
I:.;. "That Fair False- Woman" and
"When .i Wom.m hows." fly Airs. Holmes,
t ' • - I.' for "Ijuiechy" a.id "Edlino
I or M;.;-:.;Min V.'le.”
; Boimdary Line in Dispute.
1 8.Fi:,.,i,m1. A ~., G'.flola.-r 15. -Governor
; Lotviidi ol i, has Informed Gov-
; e: ■ or (I’Fei rail that in his opinion ii is
■ ;.. . . . to havi the bou - ry lim I■-
| twee:. Maryland and Virgsni.i In the Poeo
sound and riv, -r established and that
i In- liin :-;< if will have tin..- matter attend
! e-. 5 to.
1 hi- matter referri 1 to has be--n repeat
edl;. in. v.-t Muted by bot h the states con
,-, . in ■ has always taken the
grouifj tbyi. Cm? i»v ; nt boumiiry Lae
i tin: laid down by tha 131 auk .'md J< n-
kins I. Four years ago the legisla
t i sot’ th ' t ted special com-
I nv; - on-:-, who w<-it over the gre itfd very
; . ■. in la comm e ai
•t, •.... i.. r ported in favor of r tabling the
I vw-'i • l-.nnidary fl; --.
I .. '.: iryland people declined to accept
i t!1
’?; ir ot Virginia Doctors Gonvi ’ 1.
I V, ;odstm-k, A'a.. Geto!;,-.- lb—The jury ta
I th. . . . of Hr. H. P. Irwin and William
I F. A’. ..tin, both of this county, who w, re
I imliit-il for ni-.!p.'..eilc--. xelurned a ver
j ill- i o! guilty tnis .ft* moon a ft- r being out
' fur ii.iif -.a limir, and -I the tirm of im-
; I ' ' ■ ■ ; -
I im !i.
I 'I ~- <-r:me for whi--h the prisoners are
: COtlVi'-t'-b g-.'-.-W OUt Os tii' lie liil cl ?l :*r‘.
|F: m . ’Vi.Ki- . ■■ I ’Ma.m F. W 1
kin. ; ; ■ pri ■ ; , - ■ ■■ -- .
I .-ei,,. ;-.mi :li mak-.- application for a
Scumar Jt-mps Overboard.
Brin.-;., vk, G... t- "■? 12 tS;.;oi':a.l.)
Tj. i ■ - amai on i >■ !’■■ ;. h
- - - ■ .
by jumpir.g over'- 'ard it' eomni;; across.
FRYING OEDKAI S FOR WOMEN,
Mr.-j Pinkha-Ti T !1r How Wo-
....... , ainful
1 '
■ r
-> ■■ ■•■■ ■ ,-. ■ ./ , -
Et.rui ■•■' ■.•■ ■ ■■ .1 :'■/■,.>• ■ .7 , • - '■ , ’.
'■ ”■ ■’ —■■ y.'/WV ; .
■ >■ • ■■■•■• '
1 > ■• >\ •!’.■■ ■■ in .io>pita’s -c;
: n r»r v.itr •>;• . 1. :<■•'. v-i-T/V J' r <Vs «>' *> ’ •’*—n
An ion • sn-' or W;\\ \ K •,■ /' Z'. z < A-/
!: ..y. -a- p>j<ml:::r to women, ./ <) <■)
so at lea i. it is declared by the pr<> A
fesii'w.. This would not be the ease if —-dtSif' ■
patients heeaed their symptoms in time. C ~\y.
if ayonn? girl's ulood is watery, her skin
pa' mid x looking, her lips colorless, bowels L -}
torpid. >i: restion poor, her ears and temnles throb and liY 1 •") \
she is subject to headache, begin at once to build up her i
•-..■: t'-ir. •.■■ ltd Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. AV) ( *) (?)
Ito not allow her to under,"O a physical examination. * ( .) (T \
Il .‘>-c is a letter from a young lady who requests that /) ( (_,> t., \
her name should not be used, but gives her initials and / ,? £) (> ‘1 e ‘
street number so that any inquiry addressed to her / v ) ' • »
will be received. She says:
“ 1’ ar Mrs. > inkham:—lt affords mo great pleasure to be able to say a few
I words in rejrard to the merits of your Vegetable Compound. 1 was tempted
I to try it after seeing the effects of it upon my mother, and now 1 feel like a
new person. I ata a stenographer and was troubled with falling of the womb
and female weakness in general. I continued to work until 1 was so weak I
j could no longer walk, and the last day I was forced to stop ano. rest.
i •■ I was then so ill that 1 was compelled to stay in bed :<:•<! so nervous
that I could not bold anything in my hands. The least noise or surprise
would cause iny heart to beat so loudly, and I would become so weak that I
:ouldShardly stand. I suffered for almost a year. It is different new. I
c;:.i go about my work with pleasure, while before, work was a drudge.
“Trusting that my words of praise may help some other a'llicted person,
and be of benefit to womankind in general, I remain, Yours in gratitude,
I L. IL, 441 S. East St., Indianapolis, iud,’’
j“DE MORRIS
I
j There was a death out In Edgewood
• last week. It was not chronicled to
i the world as the passing of some great
I character. There was no conspicuous flar
' ing of funeral notices, no eulogy told at
’ the grave—a mere Incident of daily life it
I was—the passing away of an «j>ld negro v.'o
j mm.
’ A small circle gathered to mourn her
| loss, for “Mammy Jule Ann” had been a
| faithful family servant, and they came to
! give the last tribute to one whose life had
; been a life of devotion. When the lainent
!ed Senator A. 11. Colquitt camo from
southwest Georgia to enter political life
in Atlanta Mummy Jule Ann came also
and remained with the family.
It v.as nothing notable —just the death
of an old, toothless, wrinkled, white-hair
ed negro woman, who had been suffering
for many months and talking sometimes
Ineolierently about, strange "people, people
of tho old days—her slave associates —call-
ing up in her wild Imaginings old planta
tion memories of Baker couni y; picturing
again the scenes about Pine Bloom in days
| of prodigality when she was young and
; tho plantation life was very gay.
No, it was nothing, this death of Mammy
Jule Ann; but it was tho departure of a
type soon to be extinct, the disappearance
of a specimen of old southern life, as well
defined in the civilization of that day as
the planter himself and holding a position
of honor.
She was no mental, this old "nigger mam
my.” She presided with portly dignity
! over the smokehouse and the pantry, and
j her frown was feared as much in tho par
! lor as it was in the “quarters.” She bo
| carte a kind of understudy to the head
I of the household and was thoroughly iden
-1 tilled with every phase of family life,
; wrapping the swaddling clothes about the
j Infants, presiding at their birth and Im
j pressing race traditions upon the children
| as tli'-y grew up by telling marvelous tales
I of the feats of their forefathers and call
ing upon them to develop and do likewise.
She frowned and thundered at timee,
b -t th< re was always a smile and sunshine
concealed, for this old nigger mammy had
heart enough to encompass the wide do
main ol’ fertile acres. Sb© was tho only
one who dared to vent impudence in the
face of the "Ole Marster," but this waa
made In a. spirit of mucking raillery, which
told the kindly humor prompting'lt.
They are going fast, these old relics. In
after days of individual effort, except in
rare Instances, they were misfits and free
dom to them meant a curtailment of lib
erties, a sudden narrowing down from
v.hich they never recovered.
Aud Mammy Jule Ann was on© of these.
There was in her tho pure pride of aris
tocracy—tin- spirit of noblesso oblige which
caused In r to scorn tho sordid tendencies
of this day and generation.
Was it any wonder that on her death bed
visions came of old Fino Bloom with the
gray moss streaming down from the mag
nolias, and ti;,- chorus of the field hands
ringing out from the cotton fields; that she
saw rhe while vine embowered colonnade
peopled again with ’black faces peering In,
while the dance wi-ut on in tins huge hall
way; that she recognized her young mls
tr- .--s curtseying in tho mazes ol’ the reel,
that s'he heard -her eld marsti r call and
hurried to answer—for this, ail this, was
her heaven. A. C. N.
SEABOAKD STAETS BATE WAR.
Reduction of Cne-Third—-Will Be a
JE’ig'h.t to xinislt.
Norfolk, Va., October 1-I.—(Special.)
Once more the Seaboard Air-Line and tho
combination of its big rivals headed by
the Southern railway, are engaged in a
battle royal. Open war has again been de
clared and the light will probably be ono
to tho death.
Tin; circular just, issued by the Seaboard
announcing •. dilterential passenger tariff
on through and local business and the
ix-auction of 33 1-3 per cent m fares con
tained ihervln is the first -shot in what
; may b. i initial - in a long continued strug
gle between the associated railways which
nave rei'us d to haul the Seaboard through
ears und the Seaboard.
The rules are subject to change, and this
phrase, as defined by Gem ra. Passenger
.Agent Anderson tonight, means that the
Seaboard will cut as often as its lower
rates are met by Its competitors in order
to preserve the dift’ereiitiul feature.
AA hen questioned concerning the possibili
ty of mte: in fence by the United States
court, as has been the case In former rate
wats, Mr. .Anderson said:
"This road is proceeding upon different
lirn-.s from tho.'© adopted previously, when
cuts were merely mam.- without any reason
being given. We are proceeding upon
!o ii grounds and liave ml- pt- ', the dif
fer- ::t:al rales as our weapon, as tile
nor, !u : ii and western roads :u tin end' av
■ ;o , i-.ial.ze rates, hav. done long sirine.
Tlie m.w rates go into eft'-ct October 25th
and nave a ! r.-mly !>•-, -i fil-i’t with the inter
si:ili’ commerce commission.
"During the past il.:■•■■■ or four years tho
Seaboard .Air-fl/.m- has made many and fre
<p. nt i ft'orts to scour-■ for i's-. ; and tho
public the same through si. <'Phtg car ser
vlet enj'.yeii by its compi tltors—'.o say
noiii'ng of their solid irain service—be
tween New York ami Atlanta, and New
| FIFTH MISSING |
f WORD CONTEST |
F—. ■ =
r With a cumulative offer of $579.30, in addition X
to the 10 percent fund derix'ed from the sub-
X scriptions of ail guessers, this additional sum X
i'iF beinsf the una’.varded fund fur the Summer
Contest, in which there were no successful
guessers to the word “Participles.”
WS'Hiivw- 1 i-.. rs.Bt.fl M ■” -'X fk'Xtfai s-P. i» i.-j,-in »« ■
An there are more than 13,0«) .sub« rlplions expiring in the period of this
Li contest and ns the i-iri-uhitlon of The Weekly < ’on-titntion Is slearttlv In-
V .■ creasln;’, the fund to bo <lll Moil la this c .iitt : should be Ironi JI.SW t 052,000.
* > ?
THs Gontest Began 6tii, Ends Nov. Ist
The’vord th!. c time 13 a S IMPLE, EVHKYOAY. FLAT.*’ cxpreß iOn, a .k
G ffttniliitr lo <".■(• rj’bu».H-»n bein'? who can t; lk Englhih. It is taken irom a •>',/
Btaudarti publication of v-»luo as an authority on matters pertaining totbo
garden, the forest and the far: a. ’ti-. j word familmr especially tor. ery jy
farming household, Y:> i ou .dit to hav‘ the book, but even without lty->u
may be abk* to supply'the word by using your Judgni'-uit. II ere is the sentence: $
£ J> ~ ~
/’x “A study of the origin of 1 ’ now in tiiis country will im-
’,.x press one with the largeness of the number that have been intro-
"w duced from Europe."* •
8 THIS GOKTEST 15 THE FIFTH g
M, Os ft series of Axtraordlrmry Inti-rcT, S’t'ARLY In cixli bnvtng
4-. been distributed tn the tht'i i 1 pr---c ling coia-'sts, tm-.'li--;t of whi -li vui’ un-
nounci'd lust Nov nib'll- la the ,'lrst conte .t, i-n-na ' Jnnunry Ist, Mr. M. L.
M B' ltl.. In wan the only p.-rson to supply tin- corro-t . .ml of tfin 1 . -nti-r.' " then
ftnnoutie-d and hl-1-. celvi-d in en li. 'i o ni:;t <-<.nt,--t closed ml
4A March Ht, v.ad t.b, re W'-ri-» gn-nt ninny suc-i-ssfiil i sirs, turning whom Ai
tk/ wasiiivhled SI in o isl>. 'i'll" third contest broagl.t iminy correct an-
sworn, s t ,000 in cash I , lug divide I ftinong them, and In tin' contest <k
whli-h Hi-io'il Septcnil-. .-■ I . ,-r running tlir nigh the dull auninw-f nionihs,
/ #5? 9..30 accrued but emit > not bt‘divided, ns OX ll corn- -tl. . .q.pilod Ac/
if*A tl.a missing word. This amount, liowi v-r, will be u-'.de Ito tin- < -oui' -t now
'y ' nmioiim.- 'd. in'ren: i::c the fli p r cent fn 1t > t o.it extent und inakbu the 'j;,
t, ,> contest ol peculiar interest. Th) onti 1 ■ ’ ’■
to be div l led will probably be In tin- n'-ii<lii"rli.io lof There miy tie /fl.
'5, one correct answer, there may be ft dozen, there iiy tie t >re, but remerii- ’
<■’?.') her it costs nothing to supply a v ~i-d, and you miy get it correctly.
Whether you do or not, you get
f Tlie GrcaiGSiiOt fill fliwlcan I
0 Wijtooaim iorOils Year >
'ft. Keep that tn view and ft'n-F our ga -.« with yo-ir dollar lor a year's
sub: i >n. Re* leii.b-T, tlu.t in t hi M •• n’c '. In . It 1 mt. the > 1 1 r cent
ofall'.be gu « r- sub "rq.t. .i;s a ■ ; '.f-O I.- ,:u U;.-la emt st,
iz will be u>. the s., '•i-ssli. , l ;;U.-r "r or g-ic ...ers.
0 ’
Ten per -.-ent of tho gu,s ,-rF Biitacrl|-t!ons :;.ico to the fund to lie divided.
A In other wot - ption fund amounts to ?2 > for the two
7months, the fund to to to th * jucm •>-dill gin -scr would bi: MM).
Following are the conditions of tho cotib st: if.,7
/ A V, Ji I'KiH’WSt-l " > 'M T H> Pl'it f l'S'l'of ths n-.-'-'int we receive z
A s '
. . cid itr;'. ni a .-un-:i:: ill',' -. n.une ..rre.tlv Za
I ♦. .> t: ■ .me . . I •i ■ i".-- ■-..at'-tu. . ..:• t' » word t./
r'.'i-.t he ~r • a 1‘: c Oi.iv be. will havo a'l th-- ui-.n. v. Ifnioro fIZ.
t ) ti . --'-i. i ■ ;-u . i- ia' <i i ■■ ;--h i■ r -et miHwor S-/
■: < rei-elvlngit. pr .p - -a the ■ i:. to which will ■ add! 1 tho t
< . -I. ■ ■ ...... ai .1 -...1 :. I. -al- : I.; -■ ; • -.1-Ipi- iberlst, <
< ' thii ('OMHTHix r:« ’ I’li’ii-iM'i-'c; '• • •>. ..m; a. i '—nt tin
?.li-...::.; Word S 11.1.1.-I -h ai.d ey. -y . . ;s i-iast. ii - a.-eoin; anled by a •
iJt v ..,- ■ ;pl .t..T:o’A. : ('im tililt in;tlv-c - ii-.u-t 1 e.t Y
. , In :)"• ide-.li-.c i-nvcl'P ■ that brims th- i-me. iliilp-.rs i.,r Ur- »ir.. ..
v-■ ; : ,
i: ■ ingo ; ■ I- Il tl ■ I yon ■ . .or any olher nas in, ,
, , ■ u'lt.h ■. ■ .! ■ ■-.-- nil-r-- -.r I- Tho guess must come
, ' <
go I.;-, m;tl - I ;no.c-n.il pr.-- .... will ■es ' lirst . v '■
If in.-i ■a <ll. : ;-i •<i Io :.; 's': .w. ,r.l pr..p.-riy. th-luori will ( •/
■ -. .ii,: ■ :. ,1. Cl . ~-ta . i th. same loot-.n... 1.-isun,
'-’ 'r'l,,. Ci,. : |,.st B • ..:«•» e-• pie ihi-f *’••- '■’ ■ 1 ■ n thei-to ki-p accurate
, nil• . - tlie ••■)!,-. -o! - -i ■ Ire Ivi> !i u— .. a:-. ’mi < icl -er Ist ». J
VC". I inil.ii-li !-, . liob - I-.'. er-.-' of I■ • e-.-.i crlb-.-.s gie-.
-ig I wl-.i.'-r w. ~«£•-• .sh I-,, .1 \ '. raw ; n-fu.-d has i-rown. ‘t*
< Tin* ' 'oo -1 x- , 1
> li.e I .: ■- :■ .5 an. -act ('.at aa* u-i-rii--d io VT
' the contest, t - tlier with thu i ,-ld owr Iroi.i ihc lust ■
• In Making Your Ao»nr- 1 ai- -. d not write flic sentem-o out l:i lull,
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/ AddrcM* Ml Order# to «
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J 1 iIL Uv|l.w A1 £ U 11.wj a 5 > L
Atlanta, Georgia.
York ai New O
such eq;; il fai fiiticu b-.;t >'. -.en tn -.. , ■
has in <■ ■ >’s' ic.- tai" ; "' " \
clinatior y ©'■ r U" <. .■> ;■ .
as a cuu for meb rtfu .;;■■■
on and ■■ n an->: 1 m '- '
has b- en lo an ex it u '
, ■ 'The .aboard.
of such >nt
Its intel ami ' , 1• 11 ’ ''- ~ "•
trons, fl delermlt '
to
de.r whici it operati tuid x
press t> - ;-'S to ; : "'t
that ta! . ■•■; trunk, nn
A ork a. (’’lira;;--, 01. L ' ■ ' ■
and othi "fi ' • 1 ' ,
by the ink I;.'
pi ■ iper ■ : ". ’-■ ■ '
ist."
Gra-‘ ’’ B- r Y ■ho'it'f' G'"ts I-.Cstp.it:.
Govern ' ;
respite • Gr My 1 " ■''
fessed m :rder w of Merehan
01' Jack.- county.
The r. . It© was* grant*
of Solic r C. II ■ 1 ' ■
governor csteriluy mcrir: g to 1-' . -
Holds a • r' a on lif.
respite - r ‘ ■ •
of tlx f • ■ that :m - -> ■
Reynold partnet In < : . .• 1
1 cached or- N -v<
Thu r., ■ •* gr.Jilcx. t.'.e urn--
that Brooks’s < is- . 1
court w; for four we. 1
expired October I-':- -t v--'.i 1 '■<
I, n n< c- try then '■ ‘ " '■■
respite i -a n 'h. , .«•:• .<• grui.' .d <-1• ■ r
dav is u -,‘l Dem r. ’,. I.
The pr ■ ■ i-ul-.rs of Bud Bro- are ~, . *•-
mined ti ' Reynold siiull
Brooks . is ■: ■ ■ - - v '■ -'■■ l ■
11rook it tornejT ire anxio
It, ynolds hanged and out of th ;vay, o
tbnt pul' sernim al and d. sire so. ven
geance a iy in a n 1 - ;> ,-■■ b ■ sat ii.
Tb-y bo’, then to to t Brooks oat with a.
light sent -n- -.
jf Bro ; ; is i.rnnt. d a i.-w t.ia! Rey
nolds wi l ) be the m-'st intpor;an v e-s.
He and B''ooks killed M-c li-ut :■ viral
months uga.
Sell’ Home Trcntiiicnt for Lndii'w.
I will -rd free, with fa', in.-trii "-■•i- annn- ,f th!
■ li-.pl" pre ; 1 a f T,m .1' -
alien. I i;" ra'-'.it and u'l i'< ni.J, i’.-• bl, -.lo;.'I
la-lh-s ser. la ... ad-'r, • . I I,;,",- 1,.,' 1,".i; --11. T-;l
Other slide.s <■■' '< tk.'.l i- all 11..?. .’,lll-. "-M
--MEIiS, Box .-. I'., X- P .1.1 I m,.
Stale Treasurer's Statement.
The an . ial report of I-- .it.- Tie i.-mr. r ’-V.
J. Spei.-r was m.-Me ir.ibli • -fl.iy. Mr.
Hpeer sin -.vs that tile ■ ‘ish bai * -■- i’l l.a'
treasury when T.c sun- ■■■ --.i ’.i' ll I R.
U. Hill'd, .min V'.'lS :' ' <.s. and 1 the
rei eipts h ve been ' - "'. n k
a total 33.::.' .Ml ' 'i’l:> <ll bur tx
during ti c same '.im-- amoun • I .0 .::1.'.‘71.-
0G5.77. leaving a balatiie of .‘“irt'.L’iii.?- 1 . This
balance, how ver, docs not consist of
cash, but Is largely ixpre--n'.ed by the
semi-annual interest cm the pub ;c debt
■ | paid on the first day of July hist advance!
to civil estoblitaim for qu : Just
j ended September SMh. tit. per <1 ■nt and
I milt th< a n oj e legis-
lature and oij'. ... :i et tiie hr. ligating
| coinmitt' ■■ a. , ’iilit>i'.Z'. ti by rese' Jiun ap-
I proved ' . f which
[ varii.i. will b-.- . 'i at !!■ {iropeF
j time, and viJ . V's .a in the iu\i annual
Physician Killed by a. Train.
j Molli .umili :. , .'. 1 i •r 1 I.— .jp.'r: 'l.)
! Er. fiinotlij i. . ides, djo i-
i Ing county, 1 ft Mu tgomerj this fternoon
I 0:1 11 .it in'ille ni.*< ..iatnize<! road for
i his homo at Hayneville, driving mule to
i As !■ uis driving across' the tracks of
i the .M bland road a few miles v .■•: of the
| city his veiiicle v.'. i struck Ir, . gr iv 4
i triin. and I’r. Burke was thrown upon
; the tr. -.k and kill. d.
<’■.>4 morning, have you read Thomas
I fc-l’t' 1 " advertisement tor men o.i page 9.
•
Piles Cured.
1 Co.'.niJ John It. Harr! . t'olunf.-e Mi a.,
■ cur. .1 of !-.!• I . Dr. Tu. , r. 1G broad at..
.Atlant.:, l>’i. __ ______
n• w ' . '■ \
! < ‘‘-bO” - L u .o-M ■.■ rd e-i, >
! ■ ' fc-.-uijiriSi < irculxr, . r. a u
it t .tgeney. Box ,Mi, Palm. >■.1,1'3.
; AVANTI'D—A position ns gov rncss or
’ <'i'Tipui'’:< hi: : i i.-ts rr.isOiE.ibl--. A<idr.'sg
; •. . .•>.■,. ' Ga.
j
i -.T sr—v X. ">■• ’>.• ’N G r> Given
?v* C Zfl ? 3 x ° l ‘ HI ' S
• X x ' n '‘ OCAI r„ ashville,
‘ *■— - y Ten i., to t '.e person
•< ■ Z-? V. K) 1.: i. so in i::- gie itc.-'t
? SclioSarshipi’ < b b?
i Given liwr.y
us.
I ColbT; / X 'birdie, Tc. 1 . Calve*to i >rTex;.r-
, ’ IE is a
t sc?..’ -i inti \v journal < ’ i .ieen pag> . I’.’cva
ti ■ 1 ble to
’ .! -i • i-«it r. 'i- Mtirji >j Sioricu
•j..
■ Mention The Constitution.
CMnHee'cre l>»rl 'i fM-.aar.nrf Arard.
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I \ *w* to ‘ S’.'lie." •' r k.3‘Ve«.*’• « /•{>» I rtr'.itra
I «J>» I- 1 AtttK- •' Fcu.r.oninia. iVfttju;/-t.;. cr,
' Ch!<*be*4evClaeiu'p.ACoM *?»»•: \ »r,
| fk id by all Lccil Drus i ill I’SJ ‘ b.111A.,
Void by L. X. Brunt/., i& Wholesale Druggist, ISowOrleaia
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