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Beneath the Palms. Oh, lonely dead that lie .beneath the palms. I'll not disturb your dreamless slumber deep, f,ct but my footfall, with the hush of leaves, Tress to your heart the world's ca- ress of sleep. . " v" Sweet woman were ye once, Chiqiiita, Rose; . : But lyinr -side by . side upon? the hill," The rivalry ' that stirred your Spanish eyes, ,: ... . '-'' - Mast now forevermore be cold and still. Those soft mantillas that .your locks i oerhung, . , ' '. Vaqueros who crossed streams your hands to press. Where are they now? The songs they used to sing, . - , i The courts they trod, the steeds oft riderless? jlemember you that dead hidalgo's eyes, jiis shimmering gay; aerape 'neath the palms, , ; ! Kisses he gave with vows so lightly made, ' The glowing heart that drew you' te his1 arms? Oh, vows so falsely made,' so lightly broken, GOne are ye now as is the jasmine breath! "False to both loves, herode across the border. And in his stead came only creeping death. . Oh, deep, deep, may your long forgejtlrg: be - ' . V Of heartaches, strife and passion's bit- ter qualms; j The passing years .that drift and drift are kind And leave yon sleep beneath the drow- sy palms. Grace Luce in Munsey's Magazine. OFFER AGENTS or FIRMS p ..i .l.. qpwfjvM, Cinr VIm And Burglar proof Safes sell nt sight. Citj or Country. rnrr a CAPITAL uumi rntir., hu needed. Agents actually getting richj to can yon. One Agent, in one day, cleared 073.40. Proofs end Catalogue free on application, ALPINE SAFE & CYCLE CO. Cincinnati, o.' DnnV.Voaninflr Uncinate rnna rnUMUunnrni, run t , lifiti . Telegraph; Adartss WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, ICY,, - For circular of his famous and responsible COUMEBGIAL COLLEGE OF KY., UNIVERSITY Awarded Bledal ait World's Exposition.' Beta to thousands of graduates in positions. KMt of Fall Business Conne.1 including Tni t ion, Boot and Board in family," about f90. Q Storarype-Writii fiESTbo Kentucky UniTersity Diploma,;nn'der0:sei&1. awarded praduatefl. Xiteraiy Course free, if deflired. Koraeatloii. Enter now. Graduates successful. ' I onto- to hav0 your letter reacAus, address only, WPLBUR R.MlTM.LEXlNGTON.KV he big mm - inn ii i- .TrrH,,... mgmt littl -BflflSS; No. 4 BIQOLE COW BOOK tr - Did; it is the great ff fi.rhcri ra having over a million and a-half regular reaaers. nny ONE of the BIGGLE B00KS,1iM the FARM JOURNAL ' ARS remainder 'f x8oa, xgop. X901, tgot (Bad 1503) will be sent by mail t SARM JOUW W1L31ER. ATKTNSOK. CBAS. F. BOYS and GIRLS, bicycle. crank tools, handsomely enameled dark n o? Parte duplicated and interchangeaSle so that mis wheel, guarantee it six n i u u ""XJt r,cU 'in s t re t ch i n ? and tacmnj? carpeiwcttuw".-: and TooLpf" i ftnuiek seller. Operator stanfis m sire hji s . jfeaterjseiiatlgbittfor;: , trats siie S3 In. frame. 23 In. wheels. BtrjOTg nra mVo a. . nvomlnm ni u direct Write Ul XticuTa.wlthetimVtb RAM'S HORN BLASTS. EARS cool the soul Every effort edu cates. ' , Pride, spells peril. Love ' lives on love. . v . Deeds are indel ible.: v " The call of duty' never contradicts itself. ; Reverent sons will become rever ed fathers. It takes much misery to make soma men seek mercy. Obscurity furnishes a good pedestal for lasting fame. The waiting work furnishes us suf ficient warrant to do it. It doesn't take much gold-leaf to over the pupil of the eye. He cannot consecrate his gift -who fears to have it consumed. If you use a mirror to find your own faults you will forget to use a micro scope for those of others. Paint cannot make a picture by its own power. Poverty makes a goodly frame for the picture of purity. f ! - Efforts do not always produce the best effects in spiritual things.. Too many church-rolls are only cradle-rolls and the preachers expert rockers. t The only fruit that will keep in the Kingdom is hand-picked and heart packed. Charity seldom crawls out of a crowded purse. It is ho use praying for bread while we are stealing butter. No amount of culture could make a cabbage grow into an oak. The Night Beautiful. Day long the fiery and unpitying sun Flamed in a sky that glowed like bur nished brass; Dun stretched the ribbon of the road. and dun The reaches of the grass. In the still willow shadows by the pool , The cattle herded, standing dewlap- deep: , And all the beechen aisles, ere while so cool, . Were, sunk in fervid sleep. But-with the dusk of vesper ecstasies "iOf the charmed woodthrush stirred our hearts to hope; And then there breathed the blessing of a breeze v - -Adownthe western slope. The graceful garden prlmroseset alight Its little globes "of lemon-gold and soon High in ths deep blue garden of the night Flowsred the great . primrose moon. Aad we forgot the garlshness, the glare, The parching meadows, and the shrunk en streams, , ' And In the glamor of that magic air We gave ourselves to dreams. Clmton Scollard ia Harper's Magazine. A Farm library cf nneqnalled value Practical, Up-to-date, Concise and Comprchcnslvc-Hand-soaicly Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIGGLE No. lBIGQLB HORSE BOOK AU about Horses a Common-Sense Treatise, with over 74 Wustraticns ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cents. No. 2 BIQQLE BERRY BOOK All about growing Small Fruits read and learn bow ; contains 43 colored life-like reproductions of all leading varieties and too other illustrations. Price. 50 Cent, q No." 3 BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK AH about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In existence ; 1 I tells everything ; wild 23 coiorea uie-jiscrcprouuuiww of all the principal breeds; with 103 other illustrations. Price. Cents. J All about Cows and the Dairy Business t having a great sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions of each breed, with 13a other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. No. 5 BIGGLB SWINE BOOK Just out. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch ery, Diseases," etcs Contains over So beautiful half tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. Th-BIOOLE BOOKS ar unique.original.nsefulpn never . fcaw anything like them so practical, so sensibje They are having an enormous sale East, West; Noith ana South. Every one who keeps a Horse. Cow. -Hog iT Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send right away for the BIQQLE BOOKS. The . j FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for you ind not a misfit. It Is 92 yea boiled-down, nit-tne-naii-on-tnc-nu. ult-alter-you-nave-saia-K, ranu ana nouscnwwpB the world the biggest paper of its size in the TJnitedJStates BIQQLE BOOKS free. I Address. 2?AHJ JOURNAi, ' PHILADKLPBIA ""fa gjm lU (UICUIIC ' 1 1 j AM kAii.ohM '. Cntlftl Al m m m A n ft .. nl I a Til Ar1 AO . 1 lies wnica -wo iuiuoi;tui t. " , J a certain umBoew u uur uwua.-. -" v r A LAB.E'SS flrstrclass,- up to- to order, short head, 1 3-4-in.Tlropvi Jn. (drop - forged), nickel-plated handle bar repairs can oe M Antomatc Carpet.Strercher goce "foT rlli pir- UIH- xy r , BeloitVVis.iO HER IDEAL She liked to read "about a man ; : J Who fought and thought it fun To go and kill a grizzly bear. , And eat him underdone. She loved the cavalier whose plume - Was foremost in the light Who flirted with the pretty girls . And stayed out late at nigtit. But when it came to real life , " She tossed her books ; aside, - . Unto no swaggering hero bold;. She turned with' wifely pride, i Inhpeace and comfort she decides fhrough, life's short span to go; ' Her husband wears a monocle i And murmurs "Don't you know." ; r Washington Star. "He lived very- poorly." , "Yes. But : he died ricfa." Chicago Record-Herald., ;V J, He "Suppose our marriage isn't a success?" She "Well, we can divide the presents." Judge. 'Papa, what is a man of one idea?" 'Any man, my son, who has an idea that differs from yours." Chicago Tri bune. 'Papa, what; is the difference be tween the optimist and a pessimist?" Oh, all the way . from ten thousand dollars to a million a year."-Lif e. j ;I grieve to see these millionaires ' ; Who glitter n the highway j Spend money on these fads of theirs. I wish they'd spend it my way. . f Washington Star. 'How nice it would be," mused the merchant, "if my clerks would take as much interest in my business as they do in everybody else's." Indianapolis Snh. Hi thought' Dolly had decided to em brace the profession of law?" "She had, but. a profession of love-came her way ana sne aeciaea to emprace mat.' Judge. " He thinks of having his poems pub lished in book form." "Well, that's the best way of putting them where they won't bother anybody." Philadelphia Bulletin. Little : Clarence (with a rising inflec tion) "Pja?" Mr. Callipers (wearily) 'Uh?" Little Clarence "Pa, what is a perch?" Mr. Callipers "Something to come down from." Puck. 1 - ' .... Oh, i do not care for life's riddle; 1 I'm contented with my lot, For the buckwheat's on the griddle, i And the syrup's in the pot. . I Philadelphia Record. 'Helen said she was tired of having people agree with her about every thing." "Well, she's just broken off her engagement with Jack. They had a! Jittle disagreement." Detroit Free Press. V v i Mr. Gumpps "That boy will never lie good for anything until he marries." Mrs. Gumpps "I suppose not." Mr. Gumpps "No. He's got to get over the habit of hanging around the house." New York Weekly. He was practical,and had been mak ing love on that basis. She was a little that way herself. "Can you cook?" he, inquired. , "Can: you supply every thing to be cooked?" she replied.' It was a match. Tit-Bits. Diver "Did you mark the spot where your comrade fell out of the boat and was drowned?" O'Lafferty "Shure, Oi lid. Oi took a piece, av wood an' left It floatin on th wather at th' very place he went down, sor." Ohio State Journal. "She is very artistic," said the im pressionable youth. "Yes," answered the man with the steely eye, "she is bne of the sort of girls who think a bunch of hand-painted daisies are more important on a dinner plate than an omelette." Washington Star, -v 1 I Your Share of Money. . 1 Have you $28.06? If you have not you are short your per capita share of the money circulation of the United States, and some one has what would be coming to you if the money that Is in circulation were equally divided. This statement is made without reser yatlon, on the authority of the latest report of the Treasury Department. Another thing; you are entitled to even cents more than .you were one year ago, according to this' same re port, even though there has been al lowed for' an increase of 113,000 in the population, for in that same time there lias been an increase of more than $05,000,000 in the money in circulation. So you see you are better off, than you were a year ago if you get your dues. I, In fact, you are getting better off all of the time. What has happened since 3.879? The population has increased fifty-eight per cent., and the money in Circulation has increased 17Q per cent, .and more than one-half of that increase iin circulation has been in gold or in Igold certificates. Ne$v York Herald. , Parcel Carrying. jj- Ior many years the endless-belt method of carrying merchandise from place to place in large buildings has been in use and the system has -worked well. Its place, : however, is 'beins i'apidly taken by the teleph'era'ge sys tem, in which, on an overhead wire, merchandise may be carried suspended, with electricity as the motive power. One of the uses of telepherage, which appeals to everybody, , is in j-ailway stations 'for carrying, baggage. Balti more Eun. - it f'J& QomId From TiervUln. f 'K traveler in Tien-tsin, mentioning the razing of the walls of the ancient city, relates that the work was -done chiefly by former boxers, hired .for the purpose. Even the children on .the streets made life unpleasantfor these turncoats by taunting rthem with a two-line doggerel running as follows : Prom our cakes you ate up all; j Now you've come to spoil our wall. The reference in'the first line is to the large flat- cakes of unleavened flour, mixed with brown sugar, upon which the boxers were fed by the patrons of the" -movement in Tien-tsin. To .many, of them boxerism was mere ly a means of earning a living. CURES BLOOD POISON. CANCER. Aching Bonei, Shifting Pans, Itching Skin, Pimples, Eating Sorea,tc. If you have Pimples or Offensive Erup tions, Splotches," or Copper-CJolored 'JUrup tions, or rash on the skin; festering Swell ings, Glands Swollen, Ulcers on any part of the body, old Sores, Boils, Carbuncles, Pains and Aches in Bones or Joints, Hair or .Eyebrows 'falling out, persistent Sore Mouth, Gums, or Throat, then you have Bloo4 ' Poison. Take Botanic Blood Balm. (B.B.B.) Soon all Sores, Pimples and Eruptions will heal perfectly. Aches and Pains cease, Swellings subside, and! a per - feet, . never to return . cure made. , !b.b.b. cures cancers of All Kinds, Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after all else fails, healing the sores perfectly. If you have a persistent . pimple, swollen glands, shooting, stinging! Avart, pains, take Blood Balm, and they will disappear before they develop. into Cancer.V j( Write' for special circular on Cancer.) Druggists $1 per large bottle, including complete directions for home cure. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., 16 3Iitcheil St., Atlanta, . Ga. Describe trouble, arid free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Is the matchless beauty the one who never marries . LucAlS County. f i Frank J. Cheney, mako oathth'atheistho f?enior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co.. dointr business in the City of tToledo. County and State aforesaid, and' that said firm will pay the sum of one HuNDniD dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso of 1 Hall's Catarrh Cure. , Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thisth day of December, seal. A. D., 1888. A. W. Gleason. . ' Notary Public.' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and S acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- races or the system, isena tor testimomads, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,; Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists,75c. V i ! Hall's Family Pills are the best! , American linotype machines and printing presses are used in England. ; FITS permanently cured.No fits or nervoud nesafter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveEestorer.1l$2trial bottle and treatiseffee Dr.K. H. Kline, Ltd., 931 ArchSt., rhila., Pa. -American windmills can be seen in land of the Jordan and Bashari. the Mrs.'Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teetling,softe?hthe gums, reduces inflamma tion.allays pain.cures wind colic25c. abottle Flying fish have been known to jump ten feet above te surface of the sea. , . 1 ' x Putnam Fadeless. Dyes produce the brightest and fastest colors ' 1 t Some neoDle who run into debt are forced to crawl out. Active religion is best. Cores Eieuaatlsm and Sciatica lj neutralizias the aciii In tha Hood aai driviag thim out of the jystem. Is far letter than tia test Wood purifier. All Hood disease yield promptly to thii great remedy. In tbe fall-winter of 1000 1 was afflicted with Sciatic llheumatism. so much so that I had to use a cane to assist me in walking. Upon sitting: down, there was no ease to my thigh, and the! only position in which I couldfbear my leg was straight out in front of me, while in a reclining position. Realizing the nature of the disease, I began treatment at once, but received no relief until induced by ' Mr. J. T. Doster, of Greenville, of the drug firm of Bruce & D06ter, to take " Rheumacide." I purchased a bottle from them under the guarantee of Mr.' Doster that if 3 bottles did not cure me the money would be refunded. One bottle relieved me, and I have had no touch of rheumatism since that time. - t W. A. Palmer, who lived here at the time (1901), was down with a severe attack of rheumatism, and for six wjffks bad to be turned in bed on a sheet. After thev use of several bottles of RHEUMACIDE, he was pronounced well by the attend- ing physician, who is a great believer in tbe efficacy of your medicine. Yours truly, J, L. 0.;TIIOMPSON. Editor Pickens ScnUncU Pickens, S. C. All Drug Bobbitt Chemical' C o., - I Forj warm climates no ' Cornets compare with -. A '?-?l- vC - Striight front WVv For warm climates no Cornets compare with Straight front Worcester and QI1 TTOH Gdrsets 7 key always fit. Ask your dealer, to show them to yoa, or order ktyle you select. Royal Worcester Ccrspt Co., Worcesier, MJ. to iafTrr Alt Csnaiae stamped C C C- Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer vho tries to sell f , 4ficnietliiD jtist 'as good." : x " TABLE TALK Table Talk, Philadelphia, for Octet ber comes to our desk In much imprpT--ed appearance, having a new and ap proprlate cover design. The; contents as usual, are iielpful to bright house- . keepers. . If yoti want to know how, to give an entertainment in your hornet Table Talk gives you the menus and table decorations, and other , ihforma tion desired, tl is the most helpful' to the"housewife of all the magazines. : It teaches the art of good cooking and oC , wise and economical living. Its infor mation ia reliable. A free copy of thia magazine will be sent to any of our readers who will ask for it. ; Dark Bcii? " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for m great many years, and al though I am past eighty years of age,-yet I have not a gray hair in my head." , i Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. If it's gray now, no matter; forv Ayer's H air Vigor always re stores color to gray hair Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long ; and it stops falling of the hair, too. - $1.00 a Wife. All 'itutOto ' If your druggist cannot supply, you, tend us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J.C. AY. Eft CO., Lowell, Mass. SOUTHERN MADE for SOUTHERN MAIDS Tbe Best Ladies' Shoes fn America for $1,50 . . TAKE 110 SUBSTITUTE; IF YOUR DGAIER DOES lVMP CARRY I HliM, A FOSTAI CARD v fO LSW1LL TKLL YOt U IIEBU YOUCANGISTTIIEOT. O O O O CRADDOCK-TERRY GO., riAKERS. : , ' LYNCHBURG, VA. ;ists, jor expressage prepaid, Price $i.oo. - 1 - Baltimore, tic.. So. 45. Ll'HKS miHt ALL LLbL iklLS, i Couh fcyrup. Tasioa Good. In time. Pold by rtrunrrieU. I mm J
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