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3k I spring Ahunally Saya Take I Hbod's Sarsaparil la In the spring those Pimples, Bolls, Eruptions and General Bad reelings indicate that there are cobwebs id the ivsjtero. It needs a thorough brushing, and the best brush is Hood's Sarsaparllla, which sweeps all humors' before It. This great medicine eradicates Scrofula, sub dues Salt Rheum, neutralizes the acidity 'which causes fiheumatlsm in short, purines the blood and thoroughly renorates 'the whole physical system. ''Hood's Sarsaparllla has been taken In our family as a blood puri fier and spring medicine with satis factory results." Lesah Richard box, 135 West William street, Bath, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood's. i I An old man wants to marry a young girl. Relatives appeal to the courts to stop it. Now if every man bad to satisfy his family before he perpetrated matrimony, how many marriages would there be in the year ? i' ls thr best remedy ft I J r Hill IS bronchitis. It relieves the troublesome cough CfUltth Svrim at once, effects an easy wruu JJ a e xoectoration and cures in a few days. Price 25c. at all druggists. A Story or Twins. Lloyd Lowndes and 'Richard Lown des, sons of Governor Lowndes of 'Maryland, are twins and look very jmuch alike. According to a story go ing the rounds, Richard was traveling .through Ohio a year ago, when a man came through the cars and slapped him on the back. "Hello, Lloyd," he said, ."stop over and spend the night with xaa at Chilllcothe." Richard said he -wasn't Lloyd, but the man wouldn't believe him, so he stopped over. Among the people he jnet was Miss May Quinn. She liked him and he liked her, but Richard had been mar ried for several years. So, he told his brother Lloyd about her, and In proc- me Liioy?vweirt to see ner. leu in love, proposea, ana was marnea last week. When he told his fiancee that he was not the Lloyd she first met, but that the first Lloyd was a false. Lloyd and really Richard, he had, a hard time convincing her he was speaking the truth. A MOTHER'S STORY. Tells About Her Daughter's Illneaa and How She was Relieved Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham. Mrs. PrNKHAM : I write to tela yow about my daughter. She is nineteen years old and is flowing all the time, and has been for about three months . The d oc tor does her but very little good, if any. I thought I would try Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, but I want your advice before beginning its use. I have become very much alarmed about her, as she is getting so weak.'' Mbs. Mattlda A. Cxmf Manchester Mill, Macon, Ga., May 31, 1899. "Deab Mrs. Pnnc ham : It affords me S3 Lji J great pleasure to tell JrW V.X l"W UCUCUb 4UJT daughter has received from the use of Lyd B. Pinkham 's Vegetable Coni pouhxi. - After beginning the use of your medicine she began to mend rapidly and is now able to be at her work. Her menses are regular and almost painless. I feel very thankful to you and expect to always keep ycur Vegetable Compound in my house. It is the best medicine I ever knew. You have my permission to publish this letter if you wish, it maybe the means v 01 doing others good." Mks. Matilda A. Camp, Manchester Mill, Macon, Ga., September 18, 1899. So. 14. CHOICE Veo-etaKlea - -o will always find a ready market but only that farmer can raise them whei has studied the great secret now to ob tain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of well balanced fertilizers. No fertil izer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains atJeast 8 Potash. Send for our! books, which furnish full information. We send them free of charge. GERMAN KALI WPRKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. ON 10 DATS TRIAL. Aluminum bust PROOF Cream' Separator, Mz 1 to 15 cows, cricft from 4 to 8 according to lze. "I'p-'o-Date" ( harm. fee l to 15 oowg, prices $5 to $9. They make 15 per cent mnre butter. C&taloglut and terms free. Don't buy until you hsar from ns. We are manufacturers and sell dire-t to the consumer where we ha-re no agents. We psv Freight not Ex Dress vOIIteO.-STPW.nT a VG. CO., UIBSONIA, PA. Here It Is! Want to Isarn aU about a Sorssf How to Pick Out a food Oner Knowlmperfnc-I Hnnsand bo Ouard against Fraud? Ietect niseas and f ffect a Con when same la poaafele? leU tht Aga by th Taatkf Wkat to caU tha Dlffarant Parta of tha ABlaoair How to Shoo a Horso Properly? An this , and other Valuable Information can be obtained by reading our 100 -PAGE ILLUSTRATED . HORSE BOOK, which wa wUl forward, pot- yaUUon receipt of only 35 cents ia atamnau .BOOK PUBLISHING HOCSH. ; IN Lwaard St Hw rork 0 ttj -3BHr 1 At LEARN ALL YOU CAN Sill Arp Adds to His knowledge Store Daily.; BILL HAS MANY CORRESPONDENTS, Each Letter Contains Something He Had Not Known Before Instruct Others. ?!?f. kiT 5 1 alL can smith, says of the village schGOfariastetf and his pupils: "And still they gazed and still the wori ,der grew, That ire ezirfl head could carry all if fenaw." I remember how I used to wonder how our Professor Charles Mqpoy lea.irei all that be krwew aibcut imlatShe maitics amd. aaCronomy. Some, years ago I heard Professor Proctor, who was then. t'h. greatest living astrono mer, lecture for three nights at Lake Weir chabauqua in Florida, and he lifted' me up to the seventh heaven, as it were, and I had to strain my mind to soar with 'him amongst tb.3 6'tiars, bwi he magnified the creation and tih universe and the Creator In sudh a way What I have not forgwtien , ljt and my reverence a.nd awe and love lor tho; Supreme BeOmg has 'been greatly In creased. I was ruminating about this because I 'have received a letter from a learn ed friend who thinks I Should have 'told a little more about leap year and how the Julian calendar got behind time ten days in 1,582 years aicd Pope Gre gory's as'troncunier, Clavius, mad' a new one called the Gregorian calen dar. And iiow lt says that all years' whose date number is divisible by four witfeO'Uit a remiiind-er are leap years unless they are century years. These are not century" years unless they are divisible by 400 without a remainder. Therefore, the year 20C0 will be a leap year. Erut even this allowance will not exactly even up the march of time .and we wiMl lose saother day ia day ia 3,524 ; years, feir John Herschel corrected this by makirrg every 4,000th year a j leap year "and bh is would Tieep old i Father Time ail rigiht for 28,000 years uut,r-.w wm um usuie wjwnn that. But the trouble is that the ances- tral blood ;beeonies crossed end re crossed so often thai it is,;?t to lost its virtue a;cd becomes contaminated with the blood of some vicious ances tors. This could only be prevented by what is called "in and in breeding," as marrying cousins or second cousins, but 'She doctors say that prod'ucea physical dageceracy in the offsrins and ?o what can a man do but try to ele vate himself and not bank on his an cestors. Colonel Campbell Wallace was a noble man and made hi own fame and fortune and he told me that when be was a young man he took a notion that rn&ytbe he was a descent dant of Sir William Wallace, the great Scottish chief, and1 as hi-s father died when Caanpball was a boy and told hitn nothing -about it, he rod-e a hundred m'iles over the mountains of Te&mes ee to see a great uncle who was oi'l enough to know" about his ancestors 1 nd the old nncle said: ''Now, Cam'J I you had bebter Itt ttba t ..pedgree busi- ness alone, for your great-grand'fatheH was, a powerful &orry masi, and- cnal day be stole sdhxis raters offen a flat-; boat and they cotched him and took, him down to the cahtt-nake and whip ped him tfhey did shore." "Since then," said Colonel Wallace. "I have1 taken Pope's couplet for my pedi gree," "Honor aicd shame from no condition riae. Act well your part. Thcffe all the honor Jics." I wa.3 ruminating how little we know of what is going on in manv parts of this great country. Here is a' kitt'er from an Alabama friend who has een livl&s in Tesis for twenty yeajs and has char? s c a cattle ranch In ths panhandle, the staked -plains regioa, and he says he has 8,000 head of cattle to look -after and- their grazibg grounl covers 170,000 acres. A!bouf half of it is infested by prairie dc?s and thev have become d'estru-ctiv-e and omni-veTou-s and are anniltlplying like the -rabbits of Australia., and a? this falli ffie owners declared war upon them. They mdx-ed 500 bushels of wtiieat wita 100 pounds of stryobnine and scattered it aroirod their little funnel-shaped ground holes and it effectua'lly de stroyed thecn. Jtiist tbink of it stry tihnarne .costs $1.75 an ounce, or afbout $25 a pound, and that made $2,500 be sides t!be cost of the wheat. These cat tle kings -do thiimgs on a tig scale. But it dioas look cruel and selfish to exter mdrnaite su-eh pretry innocent little areatuTes. I wis'h. the cihildren coui4 see them. They are about as large as fox souirreis and took like them ex cepting the lack of a long tail. They burrow in the ground and make tun nels that communicate with their dif ferent homes. They throw up' little circular rims or banks around their holes like t5ie ants do, and you cm see them from the trains perched upon the top of the Tims like little sentinels and suddenly they pitch down in the funnel like 'boys Jumping off a spring board inito a mill pond. There were some -clever, good-natured Mictoigan ders and Michigeese at my house not long ago, and we were asking conun drums and no one was to ask a ques tion that he or she couldn't answer when it was given up toy the rest of the party, anji so I asked a lady how a ground squirrel dug his hole in tho ground without leaving iany dirt around the top. When they all gave it up, I paid: "Why, he begins at the bottom." But how does he get there?" she asked, That 13 your question," said' I, "aad you must answer it." 'My next con- undirum was why is it that when you !hcld mo a suinea b':z toy the tail his eyes will drop out? The ladies all wondered and asked if it was so, "Cer tainly," said I; "it is a ;Jajct, but trie trouble is that a guinea pie hasn't got a.nV tail." Of course I nut in thse lit- tie jokes ifor the Childiren. They are writing to me now; every mail brings j combiue with the wideawake, pleasurt letiteris wanting compcsttiicfBs & ssnne ! loviDg automobilista and bicyclists, help to write them, for school will and we shall soon have a system o. soon toe out. 1 wish l had time to iLr;? 1 r?' 1 don,t know what they will dk. My parents used to help me and I got ajl8ig pret ty well and I have helped" our chil diren. It is an awful task, ibut t!he girl or boy ishould try it. Write a few l;nes and hn er to :mnw ntrv ba&tbe first comratftfcin that our old - est daughter wrote, tt was on "Snak es," and the first sentence was: "4. snako is a veny long insect." But don't give up ara cry atoout it. Try and try again and you will feel so happy winen, it is done. mn Arpan Atlanta Const ktmti'O'n.. GOOD ROADS NOTEi Coupe: o CoOperation la fioad Improvement NE of the disadvantages on der which onr: farmers are laboring is poor roads, says George 0. Borck, of Miohi-. gan. This being a sandy country, there is scarcely a time during any past of the year that onr roads are good. Something like five years ago, about twentyfive farmers came to gether and offered to haul marl one day free it the township would allow them to take the marl from its iTed. The township was willing and about Uentt men volunteered to shovel AUU lOVCl nuu aidi 1 , nun o t,u.u xx-x. w i half mile was laid. That road proved Bach a success that the next year an other half mile was put down. This marl packed so hard, and made such excellent bed for gravel that the farm ers donated $225 and labor for about one-quarter mile of gravel. TM3 be ing put on in what was always a wet place it was spread about' eight iuches tinojk. Next year $250 was collected and about one-half mile was put down, spreading this only about four inches. Tuis year only $100 was collected, but a quarter-mile-strip was put down, finishing the mile started, five yjara before. Besides this about half a mile -of rcarl was put down ready for gravel next fall. This method of making a road is a good one, for if the marl is onco packed down and if gravel is thea added the resulting roadbed is a3 hard as macadam. Next year the town ship will try to raise $600 for gravel If the farmers will pledge their labor toward getting it down, and now about a year before it is needed three fourths of the labor is promised. This shows what farmers can do if their town is too poer to make good roada. This is the sort of co-operation that pays. AutomolitWgte Interested. The first good roa,dsr meeting of the A.utomobile Clabrat the Waldorf -As-torla in Nw York City was a success. The late speakers were Assemblymau J. A. Allds, Charle3 E, Simms, Jr., and I. B. Potter.' Old-tiino workers for good road3 declared the meeting 0Qe of the mog. notabIe they ever had ,ttM(ie(i not only because of the union of the cyclists aud motorists, but on account of the speakers beiuj the most prominent authorities on tha subject and their addresses being filled with valuable statistics. As an exam pie of how the tax would be felt by the counties, State Eagiueer Bond said that if the State appropriated $500,000, with the counties to make ,a the other $500,000, as the law pro vides, this would mean for Westches ter County ten cents ou every. $1000 worth of property, accordiug to the valuation of 189y. Albany County would have to pay $906-5 on this basis, which is less .thau Westchester. A mile of macadam road costs about 3000, and with $1,000,000 one hun dred and twenty-five miles could be built. This would bo a little more than two miles for each county if it was distributed that way. Thus, for instance, Albany County for its $9065 wnnld trfc somewhat ranvs than M C OOn wnri,h of cr.orl voa.Is. Mnrth(iti thirtr i ' o ' new State roads have been laid oat by engineers and are now waiting for the !unds to be appropriated. Good Roa.la and I'.ad. Some valuable aud suggestive facts and figures are furnished by the Chi cago Tribune on the subject of the cost of bad roads. It says that Maur ice E. Eldridge, of the Department of Agriculture, who has special charge of tho office of Public Eoad Iuquiries, has been collecting data as to the cost of hauling farm and other products over American roads. The conclusion which he draws from the replies to 10,000 letters of inquiry sent to reli able farmers and teamsters in the United States is that the average cost ot hauling one ton a distance of ona imld 13 twenty-five cents. For the same amount of money of money a ton can be carried 200 miles by steamer and fifty miles by rail. Evidently horse power or mule power is expensive. But while it costs the farmer of this coun try a quarter of a dollar to team a ton oT produce one mile, it costs European farmers only 5.8 cents. The latter have bard, smooth and comparatively level roads, which can be traveled in all kinds of weather. It is impossiblo to figare out the cost of the bad roads bills which the farmers pay yearly needlessly and without complaint. One road reformer says those bills foot up $250,000,000 annually. That is a mere guess, but it may be near the truth. Whatever the suui may be, it falls on the farmers exclu sively, and thus cuts down their net receipts from their crops. Campaign For Good Roads. (he Automobile Club of America has made a good start. It is going about the work in a systematic way. To acquaint itself. witb. the needs of the State and the nation by having lec tures from men who have made the building of roads a lifelong study is an excellent idea. ' Massachusetts and New Jersey have expended more than $2,000,000 on their- highways during the List few years, while the roads of the Empire State have been to a large extent neg looted; but this fact should ouly stir us to more vigorous action. The club lne-nbers are going to Albany fortified with these facts to urge ,the Ijegisla j tare -to do justice to the State by mak i ing "liberal appropriations for roa'l . making. In this they should receive the hearty support of the farmers of New York, who, after all, will receive the greatest benefit from good high i wys j ' Let the enterprising agriculturists toads 0f WDicb. the Empire State may 1 well be proud of. -New York Herald, I ' Use tlie Alternative System. The county commissioners of Jack Son County, -Georgia, have put into ' operation the alternative road system, 1 thia ho beSiu iu a sorfc while the work of patting the roads of the. county in excellent condition, the tax rate to .secure this imnroved system of roads will bo small, only $i j per thousand, and the citizens of th county are willing to gey this smaU t .d ralorem tax. Dr .TALMAGE SMS THE ORB AT DIVINSS'S oQUEN1 Subjects The Home Lif-t joints Oat the Duty of Parent aW jguaonlflVB" the Children Dpn't tftft 5the YoaMB People With ReliclA- . ? ' , dopyfight 0XJ ; ' .' WASHiNOtou, D. 0. This " discourse ot' Dr. Talmagewlll lateresryddngjinen, wJiJe It is full of advice and j&nfloutAgement to parents who are trying $t b&$g tip f hwii; children arigbts text, Poverf x., 1, -""A Wise son marketu a gladlJrttUefeifbut a fpUl Ish soiils the heaTiness Ills pother." In-tnls graphic way S4fomoiiBet3 fort the idea that the good t eyilfRehaTlor, of children blesse3 o blifchts tfcjl paronJU heart-. I know there arepersOfisWbo sea to have no especial inteffest' iHshe welfnpre of their children. The"" fflthejl aayb: "My boy must take the risks I toq1n life. jLf he turns out well, all rtgati t he tupps out ill, he will have t- bettrrthe conse quences. Helms the sftmje filijtnce thcti I had. . Ho nlust take car? of tmself.",A shepherd might just as welt tf ust a lriib into a den of lions and 6'air "QjUtle luratb, take care of yourself." ; t ".f Nearly all the brute fireattcio are kla enough to look after tlrjlr yoTtiig. Iis going through a wo ds, ,nnd :X henrfljn shrill crv iu a neat. I cflmhedtllp to :ttie bird's liest, Rnd I fotftid t$ut the jgld bird had left the broad tg &anrf; But tjat is n very rare occurrence Qeniiyrally a btfd will pick j our dyes out rAf herau surren der her young to your ieepy?g or y$ar touch. AllonwIU roud 5'ou 5- you cpgoe too neur the whelps, Era ty baruyiird fowl, Willi its clumsy focR .hdliravy whig, will come at you if you ajitr0n.en.its yotifcg cectaiQlw.tutendeJ -to have fathers and mothep; as -ind aa;fhoj brutes "ir- E, ' i Christ comes through mi oatiousehoiids't to-dav. arid He t.avs: ,fxou -.tjflce caroof the bocllea of your oultdi0,autfe'jtbe miwds. of your children. What ross yaa doing Jor their immortal souls?" re'a(o( a i.ajiip that foundered. A Ufe-koat wa'iaunclfcd. Many of the passengers fare hlio waters. A mother, with one Uaiid eijtiSg the ?ive und the other baud uoldrjug her;little eijtld out toward the iifeboatfv crle&otit, "fUive1 my child!" And that ipassi4ied cr is the one tliat finds an eoho-ln. very pafan- i tal heart in this land tt?-.dywl'Bavw ?my chi'dl" That man Out thfci'o sais: "Ihavn fought ny own way through Ufqj I hava-got Hlong tolerably well, the oridhas buffeted , me, aud I have h d ninny a basd striifcgio. , It don't malce ranch diilewne wuiit ijap- j pens to me, b,ut save mfcblldl'; loa:see I have a subject of stupendous; fcinport, and I am sotng, as God m;iy iilp rc,-p, -to Sfow i.-. the cnuse-of -parental sojttsuudfi Una iien p txcelleuces. ChilJren sirs vert apt -to. ue echoes of the parental ivSoinOtione mnets a lad in the bnc!i?8U-eefi lludSilm i smoking aud says: "WhrI 'inrfeftfatotfTKhed. i at vou! What would hj f ft lit '-ay IT. ho ! knew tub? Where did voS gsH Uat eijWri1" 'Oh, I picked it upfon tbagTe." "?hat W'ould your father say ROfyparlmothesay if thpy tnowthis?" "01),-aeTiplies,"tlsat,s uothlnir. 31v father sm-o"ka-,!J'' Thers is. not ono of us to-day t9D wottld llki b have cur children Seopy- ftll.ouh eiarngles. And that 13 - tho oaso o? tho silicltudv on- tho part of all cMis. 4Ve bai,je so njnuy faults wo do not want- bem cot iedind art of all cMis. ave haijp so nja wo do not rant-hem cot iedi typed In the clivf.and caractes who coiue aitr xnr" . stereotvned In the 'liveftnd ctaractefis of those Tne solicitude arwes fOm oif conscious Insuffk-ieucy andtittwistfijin pt jllboipfine. Out of twenty paJeatfCjlthern tyy befioue. parent who uuersandr -now thoroughly aUU SKIIIiUliy IU yjocn-iucliiaps : more than one out 01 i uys -we, nearly all or us, err on one siar o;tQe otuer. Here is a father who &"lewX ' br.ng up my children riffW $ous An . 1 know not Inns but;te jjm; SiH en?th-. org ))u rel slon, and benoUwiB biU re- Igiou." Tuey are rout- out.Rt C o eo-I: in the raorcinK to reo;W tlw Ten Com- inandmeat. , Juey are :twakejfJd up Qo" the .sofa on bunaay nnr rrecuoMO ttenmmster uacecms n ,. i it,r nearoo.n . walls are covered with -UsaH pictflios ma qnotmioos o bmiBw, WJi w u.B uoy iuw iur iuo u., K mouiij u lO.oivM lor n iu u roiiKioijo iiijii-iuau. . i 14 minister cornea to I he UOU&h'. no 13: rc- a. quested to tako the boyaslderhnd tell Jsim V hnt a grea' sinner ba isv t, is religion Timo passes on, and tlXe pa!refht are wait ing for the ret is 9 o'clock, it it Is 12 o'clock Then ihoy hear a rattlitji of sfejo niRht Sey, and Geortre comes iu a, rd u.i3tons upstairs lest be be accosted. -Jiis Either SJys, "George, where have y.H btiRt?" He say?, "I have been out." iejf-ejj&s been eut, and he has been downwind irtj has startoul on tho Wroadroad to ruin -(ortbls lifejind ruin for.the life to come. the father says to bis wife, "Mother, te Ten Com. manaments are a jaiiur; nonse or vit lue alleviations ounai sMtiyuurae. :n- . -t Jn nrm Aiieheatn the slnfnl f i:' The first cause of parCAtit sclIciUd, I i , Dat'ajer n wbile the talons of dear think, arises from tuo .apetfectlpn. off . j,n; f0rthl What Is the matter with tlt, parents on their own prt. "Wa all 391a e- - ou,e? Tti. front windows have not be how want our children tsvoUT-our faults, a fof slJ. myDt,s 0r a year. A shadt f We ho; o that If wo bavVanycel'efjoea 1-4 comf,dowa oa that domestic hearth'f. they will copy them. ByL the probabS'ity . a,low thicker than one woven of m,. is they will copy o.ir fau-ts na omit our -C . hurricane. The aironsr of tlif 4 iin .T-JbWii "r f1 F jocauae tey make a racket. All bealtj is 10 o lO'ik, ft. hi 11 o clgc!:, fc .,,nil IY,vL n rnb0t nt ,i t inni, 1 , it Is bU.pa12 o'clock. ;f 'r ,tA .in ia .m.rt . .... T I . . . : wneu x was a uoy un n--stji uiKuqtea . I T - t. f ll"-T ':x ji . with it, nnd I h iven't fl'ai.fcwd any fif if since." That father erred, owEfpne side.- Then tho discipline id 4ft fea'tiro faP ure s,- In man households ueoarsstf' the father , puns one way ana tue wotir puii.tue. tnl.l von If T ftver found vSm milUv of faA. ,,,. X- .j .ui...". i xix.T x hood nga n I would chustWe on, and Jt am -going to keep my promiw.. r The mothei says ijon-c! ui aim om t -na time." - A father says. "I baveHM0 so many Chat make mistake by too verity In-tlie rearing of the r childtam. ; W I will let my boy do bb be pleases .fie , &ha 1 hay full swing. Here, my fcOl, b ticket tc , -A -j -J f.i'C vwant to jjilay ph them. 'Gos, CHrds, you need not Xo i j j . Z.W.:rJXnYi a boy plenty of money Otisi Jas'k him fxot' what he does with it, nrffr y. ift pay his way t straight to perditl n. ,.ia.aftr awlilo the lad thinks he ouhti f have u still larger supply. He has. b'e ,,tteated,nnd he must treat. He must-JB wine slip pers. There are lareind larger Ex penses. After awhile one-day m. Wafsenger fiSpm XlllfZrl' speaj-in,, "Tho officers d,6 bank wcm.d raLucj. KLiJJ nwaauu- CTt- WUiuu l illil . -i r ,. T fnf htm f- t- f v ' rtftj-f' f l hntilr - (flvi , m dvfO UlOl, M. V says, "Is that your eheJ minster wweouwm; x uyh my m, Ar0 all voVP children safe? I know it , best for that boy; just, see W he Miaa ftupeudoua -question to ask, but I inn. turned out " Ah ray frtemfcyou BWtredjjJ ,t M ur Cuihiren safe? - that boy w th reUgidn; Viad no m, a&JL pth er, wln the house was on Are, RS pathey with innocent Irjl ar.ilp?; vou Wl the hoifstl.old goods, many article.' no common sense. A min ttidli lo giud j, utlul mtttr(J but forgot to as'c ffl tome baveyi'tma3hAtirrelion;oolal tho children safe?" W,iVt my father was?as good aas ever lipd, f - ,K, ei0,lietu are melting with fervent ht but be jammod religini dapn my throat f and 'God shsil,! burn the world up and tA ) . says; tnat is not my odbc,i never maffam. Jllld lost l8 und UU XX IU LLXihL Yiiy f X UC7VVK- Ul, LI CirtP IU f the 'Y In that way. Tlftj' is not? 'my writing. That is not my "f-fiiulure, .-ffiiat is a counterfeits Sen T?K-s the nollse." wSSrtutf' baUk fai?f "rwrfour Now the father and tnbt? are waiWngs for the son to ocme homejjuight. ' E is U o'clock, it Is half-past la'elock, it is 1' o'clock. The son cotfleg th:;mgu the Iftill- way. The father says-. ' v son. 'fl3i.it f does all this mean? 1 gavtryou 'every ;3D-p-' poriunuy. i gave you an &e money ou vou have bt)eomvA snnrttlritfr n UlwrHna tw uuiwu, nuu u did- 111 Li y JXx) if J o ,J. U LI U. L J 1 tt L ' and a sot.' The son pavs&V'Now. fatVSe"r what ;Is the use of your taMttag that vfayfj; "R0-were mine," was the quick w You told me to go It, and lf-iast took vaar -'..t. x. iV -n j. 'i suggestion." And so to Jtx&Uhe med&m1 "butahey will not remain wl between severity and t&o .j-'reat lenlefcev to strike the happy medltttebet weeu' the? two and train our cblldfe-ulor God iud itr heaven, is theautioiy ir every lnel..i" gyaiuasucs, wmcu uams ligent parent. , v f ; rrace, beatty and health rather tilth But for the most part tbjobildrenUat.,, KtP.,11fr,:' Wp mnv haw Kpati hn" live sometime get ctoai iCpiek upad V0.1 . r' t may nave Deen bc.lfl words In the street or aredjsfosed to qiiar.-f:vuii ail te physical graces, but tH rel with brother or -slstera-ad show tuatdowly rotp; us of each "if we alt; . thev am wicked. YoU Reft ftl &m In tha kahi I. . A a- 1 , ; .bath-scbool class. - Tiiey arioso sunsklny aud bright you would thlQt'they wer&nM ways so, but the mother- iyoking oye$ al-i taemrememDora wummuwbi ttmeistix a had to eret t(Km renrlv. Tiinte ntt.qsHann.s. Tuey get considerably lerand fh90B"u( 11 18 Vn,. wnen resuessness comes in from t be street U'-yfn a pugistu encounter bearing on niapearaaotli marks of dereat, or the daj?!iter pracsieeaa- some little deceDtlon ' 1 Aa liouselsold. ? The mother says, "L oaat t-iways be st;otd?t' this Oiscovery it is often too late to' ( ing and fretting and ftQdlnaalf, burthteijover pitTtel'.tbe one or the other must be stopped." v So,- Injjj any a hcasev M 7? if iahere isiiie sign-WBni.tne sign oithU t : tthrulnessior what tue uioie wys f i ieclares, VThey go astray as soon jtf fjmVSttiai fto correct of tthst and tltAoy Is picked at and plck T nntnbaA. nr That alwavs Is tuinon 1 h'Vere-is ..more help in one good tattnde f &fer the oiif fashioned style of ohastlar Tiwrva rnnn - -.m i vn iiuvb ui vv v j. 1 ,if 11 that. hA npABssarv. tnan ine ir t. 1 ha and im sooiaing i ftoyd so niany. i "fhere Is aio a cause bf great sollcitu. iitoetimes netsause our young peopbva- t irrouuded by so many temptations". X ,-lstle may rjot be taken by a straightft itrd siege, !but suppose there ba Insidtet 5; 1 istle an enBmy, and in the night Ljt 1 loves back-the bolt and swings open t 4 I jQr. Our young folks have foes witUo id thoy haire foe3 within. Who does "n"ii 'i,-HArarn(i M? Who is the man here wfc h not hwacb of.the fact that the youf " joplo of thta 4ay hate tremenaoua icmj "'oShdwmany traps set for the yoni vle's of teiijptatloa just suited to theff;, :i ,mn onnrasa thftt a man who went ele r h. the depthrof dissipation'went down ie great piungei" uu, uui ai "S" iashionablfrbotel. Marble floor. "No unkeu hfcecough While they drink, b$ U ta '' .. . . a. i 4-It Alanonr CAflT. 'ir ;r Vont You ask that young man now to ixr t a lie wou1say, "Do you .mean to InsU ' (1 But ttie fashionable and the elega; otel is not .always close by, and now l1?wd State aforesaid and-lrtach ung man Hi on the down grade. - Vartl.i i- the 8um of one bohdhjd dolum tor acn 1 father down until hehtboutstru j f and every h f "Satabbh in. m hnttom M the debths ol ruin, how s ff in the 16w resUurant. The caids Ansv voit nan hardly tell who has to at bard. - gambling for drinks. Sliuf 'bji u.. way, sunowaway. . , ""V'.f r his shore 6eeves, wuii uis uauus uu , , ; 5.?kru,tI? for au order t0 nuup s'tstiHsfetL'ro Xue clock smites twelve tue iomiusw; je sunerai pen ot uauui. xno wiouvu-a,, Vernal woe flushes in that young matft 3na guneral bolt of a soul. The breatu ' Trf ,JHkA ata sf tin Cftfl If7nC Ifl ary tauRUOflOi tue worm, umi uovor uio?- wo o'clocfeJn the morninpr, and now tu 'pa sound asleep iu their chairs. Lan'. brd coifies.OTOUud aud says "Wake ur,. ake upl Time to shut upl" "Wbaf"' ys the yotllig man. "Time to shut uftj . f-'iiflh them All out into the nistht afr. NJ j r"iev nre going home. Goint homel Iltk io wire crojfch io the corner and the chf iren bide Ujacler the bed. What was ti 'Istory of t-Hat youug man? He began issipationsiu tne oarroom of aliith a' !.! A onmnlafai .SX ft II ffl 11 ft t lOTI X'. Qnmtimh!i.fln does not halt in that wi - XmetIino3 le even comes to the drawl , Tber0 ure ieprou? hearts so,nc-,; uca admjttecl in the highest circles a, ,.((,tv. u so elefzunt. bo is so bewttof ' inla nianner, he Is so refined, he isv arent mukus him say, "0!i, I wish I x ituried my children when they were suiali' ,-oss of Dionertv? No. Death in tfr ir jmily? NO". Madness? No. Some . ; ; a,iin, kid Rjoved and diamonded, hfl'j lat cup oftdomestio bliss until the suV . ( ' prlit struali it, and ail the rainbof 1 tt"Mayed around the rim and then dahoiK -! is -ito iiesoinuon ana woo, untu me nnrp i 1 darkness .dunned their Lands and ri y j ! "... "t lt -,.VT 4, n,A . -'Tue stntisUc has never been made up? rjes'3 greattios of how many have Defe;"; ... Ka...flf..l l.omfl' vtu il Lf Y many utnuiuiu i. .li . .. .. .1 .1 t . 1 .' ' uvo "ijeen;ioverturown. it tne statists ii" Ould bo presented, it would freezo yojf In lood in a sitdldfake at your heart. 0- .ie.lL Ulll-.!3'-a:lo lull Ul tcuiiauuus, uuu . . i"!tee: multlt'dcjs of parents these temptt j r Aona become a matter of great solicitude A; Begin early "With your children. la - . v thb ,mnks 0( a riv.3r and you tr i , f It hn been IoW w tor W miles. You cannot change : ,ur Juat K3.t0 lUe sourco 0, thllt rlver, ff Wllter just drips down on tfi TuoWwilli your knife make aichaf . . t, , f d a elianna, thnt wliy, IU, i t jWlu taka jt. Come out and stand on t7 k . A clila,8 lie wuon ,t ia thl( u ort - Qf a or evfia twenty, y to chaiiffe the course of that 11,$ 'la f T. ia tnn 1ntB. a f:i her no at the source of life and neii. - tet tutts motner's heart, where - titJ-- t)ini-iif or Starts, and try to tike ltt-ife ho right direction. But, oh, my fries-,- I ie caretul to mate a line, a aistnj ; ue between Innocent hilarity on the ovi-! jaud and vicious hilarity on the other. l?j . - vou do, voi will cry after nwhile becavJ1 ft Is maucisUs. Rememoer it is what a - ; 1o more thn what you say that is Roi.j ; y;o affect your children. Do you suppcj . f Noah would have got his family lo ro Uj svno ark Hjjbe staid out? No. His sqfTj , I, yould liavte'sald, "I am not Roingluto K V'. i tv. ioat; there's something wrong; fatlj ; fWOn't go iajiif father stays out, I'll sUr.i ,vul. . - ." l-!rT . . " jry of "Jjss! Firel" shall resodnd nnft.r he mountains and tho valleys, will vof -: children boaufo? . : 1 wonder fi, the subject strikes a chord, ?ho heart uf any man who had CliristUj ',.irentage, 6ut has not lived as he ougtl' .ii iirfiiiLrtfr van urn rnta mn.n n ... . 'I ! , - t . "l"'"r t Christian Ancestry? "Ou, yes!" say-, oi I - au. -if cfiere ever was a eood womW ' ay In0lher fras good... How she t , - Mra when you were sick! Others wearl& ' she got .weary, she nevertheless 3?H - v.lkeiul, and the medicine was given attTi ,-Ight time.ud when the pillow was lV ' alio turned it. Aud, oh, then, when vf' I -j5K to g(uscray, vrnat a grlct it was ' "i ouu tunics uuuil xou reriiec iv All 4 k a rtxC-rn r i- s rt ! 1. COMr8 yu remember the tab!, uiijiouicunicr mo aoorsui wuere y i i iayea, yojxein ember the tones of hv oice. -ShesBoms calllhar vou now not 4 '. Jhe formal t&le w.t'i which we address vG,f Haing, "Me." tliis or '"Mr." that, or "HoK Jrablo"thiS or "Honorable" that. It i jusi.mo unn uitnw, your urat name, s - talis ou byhis morning. She bids you t . fetter life. She says: "Forget not all t" pounsel I gnve you, my wandering be? tliirn into -ftaths ot righteousness. I Vt waiting for'ou at the gate." Oh, yes, Q lnto fhs ot righteou.nesV: wiutinn f w i.au .f f . A. . . 0' yoT hee t hfi mornlni to'&' . 1.- - l ot thiukx.v2)ur children are Koine to ril i - i' u. J ft -piuunui yuu uere mis morning to ha ?Mh' nmh 'iat ory.revived, and I shout uowa Vet "So yhe 3 e W8$Auxes of God send forWa fr It ;mirt e uews- "'K' RiD8' Tbe dead ia nlUk eif. vi never maddv.j..nin ami riia insf i. rni -7TSil UJIUUI , . M. Vet of Djmb Bella. A younga-irl sat watbhing her &is.V-i onie tweujy years older than hersl'i Eoiiig through her morning exercise I niiiuli bcll ' '' v .... ," , . "AVhy do you do that?" was U B rttU'Ktion. ; r , "T0s keep my ar.ms i;ound." .''My arrds were made round," "4Lti - 3 Ir.umplant maiden. :) tlo not t&Iie care of them." v Tn this finnversation lies th xvh 8 . - , jtf : V T ". , ' ... (". ' - 11 s hard for youth to realize tj t ! the mcesfcant activity of that It. mkos nn kwps us supple and litlr . - ; . A "v arts sAd a sedentary life is indultjr ft n tbat wee connection betwft a , ? . . A, "scles artd beauty. By the time ?f Tht OBlJ TWng ThtfilTe Belief." . Mrf. M.B. X.jatlmar, Biloxi. Mifls., fed an itchy breaking out on her Kin, .Id the tends $1 for wo boxes, paying: . Tetten. i. the only thing that gire mt Velie." This is .teong Ungnage, di.intete.ted and voluntary B cures Ul skin diseases, tetter, itch, Jalt-rheum, etc., and never ' JJ a dox at ujru- -J. T. &hnptrine, Savannah, ta. ( Not So Loonejr. Lunatics often assume a superiority of intellect to others -which is qutte amusing. A gentleman while walkiog along a road not far from the tide of which ran a railway, encountered a number of insane people out for ex ercise. With a nod toward the rail (wsly lines, he said to one of the luna . tics: "Where does this railway go to?" The lunatic looked at him scarn ' fully for a moment and then replied: u.i-f'It doesn't go anywhere, we Keep u her9 to run trains on." Agate. ptAiiof uw"L feS?0f the firm pf P. J. f!doffi f businessintbeCKyofToledo tne 8UID OX uno dui' and every case of catab cured by the use of wall ITRATirK J. ( HENET. Rworn to before me and subscribed in my bworn thi 6th da? of December. i BEJEL A. D. 18S6. taken internally, and u B i" . v TnAmnmnissnrfacei it .T c henry .& CO.. xoieao, Kl. SoWby Druggists, 75c Hall's Fi amity Pills are the best. Mrs. Window's Footbing yrup for children un7allas nam oi.res wind co.lt 25c a bott.e, ViTltrrT low, rlebilitate 1 or exhausted cared bv Ur Kttne'- Inv orating ronio Fbb $i trial tidttle for 2 w eeks' treatment. Dr. line, UL, m lh St. Phi adeiphia. Fonnded W7U A .free medical dispensary has been bpened in Chinatown, San Francisco. Tli Best Prescription fo? Chill and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tastklitss Chili. Tonic. It Is Blmplyiron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60a . White opossums are occasionally caught in Ohio county. Ind. Thirty minutes is all the time requiied to dye with Putnam i aqileS Dies. Sold by all druggists. I use Piso'sCure for Consumption both in my family and practice. Dr. G. W. Patteii eoir, Inkster, JUich., Nov. 5. 1894. Painters in the car shops al Knoxvrlle are working 15 to 17 hours a day. To Care a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quininb Tablets. AH dri glts refund the m- ney If It fails to cure, K. W. G&OVK'S slguature la on eaca box. Sfic Out in the frontier the word gun was uui i it - . .nnt:.l almAd v.Musivelv to pistols. flLLliiwu c...w - - FOB DOCTORS AND LIVEBY SPECIAL BUGGIES with long bodies and drawers nnder seat, Steel o? Rubber Tires. Fancy Buggies witb stick eeats. 'Buggies witb Wire Wheels, - Pneumatic Tires and Ball-Beariog Axles. Buggies for everybody. - SEC OUR AOENT Oft WRITE DIRECT. Lf 31 5 BUGGY CO, i ROCK nius.c. rWlNSMETERa- Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. !'" Leader" loaded with Smokeless powder and " New Rival " loaded with Black powder. Superior to all other brands for UNIFORMITY, RELIABILITY AND STRONG Winchester Shells are. for having them when you buy RHCMTI8M.PAIXIB.4 K. LuGBIPFB, CKOUP nntl OI S. Grar.draothar used it. why Dot you? It's the greatest nirdiclue known. Sold by li Urugfcists and gi neral stores. Made only bjr QOOSK GRKA.6.E LINiMEN l CO.. CrkeksboBo, X. C. Ltfft cientifitlrealmcnl NERVOUS rfi DISEASES Wltl-itC food for Tn pftict BRAIN .NCRVtS. S'-ESSf flfnY(B EVERY HAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. By J. Hamilton Ayers, A. M..M.D. This is a most Valuable Book for the Household, teaching as It does the easily-distinguished Symptoms of diflerent Diseases, he Cause and Means of Pre venting such Di eases, and the Sraiplet Remedies which wUl al leviate or cure. ta Fageg, frofusejy Illustrated. The Book in -written in plain eTerj'-day English, and Is free from the technical terms which render most Doctor Books so valueless to the generality of readers. This Book ia in tended to br ol service in (he Family, nd is so worded as to oe readily understood oy aU .ONliV tl cf. POSTPAID. Postage Stamps Taken. Not only does this Book con lain o much Information Rela tive o Disease, but very proper ly lives a Complete Analysis of everything pertaining to Court ship, Marriage and the Produo tioa and Hearing of Healthy FamiUes,together with Valuable Recipes and 1'rescrtptions, x- Slanationsof Botanical Practice, orrect use of Ordinary Herbs.&c COMPLKlii lNOKZ. BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 lieaaard tit., N. V. City MS nut r "J u 111 For the treatment of THE UQUOMfWM, M0RPHIME v ether Drag Aadlctloni The Tobbaoco Habit, Herye Exhauetioi WRITE US .FOB ' . I liiirol l Raleifh, N. C. Monuments and Headstones, All sizes and prices, De livered At your Depot same price as at Shop. a J Write for Catalogue. JOGf A NATURAL MAbNETIC OH FROM TEXAS. Discovered by H B JO"$El. D Ma. T . in 188s. Tne most wonnerful dlsouveryof the asc aud a ruizle to he medical world RheuiaHtl?m,acute par alylH spinal aff'-cticnti, stiff Joints, eryslpe as. p.les, cata; rh &c. &c. leld to tbl Oil tike magic ad post l vo iy cures in 8 to 20 days. Sample can 50.-. 1 ost pald4 l,000t slim n alslre.n0ENTSWnr4TED'. THE BUO A DRIVER MED.CO . Ageutsfor N.C'. S.C..SEATOM G keen IS. HgT. .P.O.box If o. 1 , Hcnrie 1 1 a , V. f. ' Fun of "Anto" MenT It seems tlat on of the latest fash Ions of the autoniobilists, moiocy-clists- and various "chaffeurs" of tha auto kind in Paris Is to tear through space with escape pipe wide opes, emit ting a succession o explosions that for frightful noise can discount a switch engine. They are not "obliged to leave the escape open and make all this noise, but "it sounds big," and they do it. Recently Beconnais on hid tricycle, going at jty miles per hour in the heart of Paris, scared a cah horse into runn-ng away, and the cab by Is now in bed. A noise, that will scare a Paris cab horse must be some thing more than the rattle of a boy's hoop, or a nurse girl with a baby carriage. . Human Nature's Failing Tho. average male employe is always a good deal more grieved when he lias tn. wnri- tpn minutes overtime than lie s, niaaco'rl' when the boss lets lum 13 tlli some night an hour eairy Journal. Sfinifrvilli New contracts with the United States Government allow army surgeons pay dunnc authorized absences. HOJ) SHOOTING QUALITIES. sale by all dealers. Insist upon and you will get the best. L. DOUGLAS S3 &3.SO SHOES g& AWorth $4 to $6 compared. Indorsed by over X,uuumki wearers. , The aenutne have W. L. Doueks' name and price! skimped on bottom. Take no substitute claimed to be as good. Your dealer should keep them if not, we will senda rah' Ion rwcint tii Tvnr ant ?.Cf!. extra for carriage. State kind of leather, 'size, and width, plain or c?i toe. Cat. free. W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. Oon't Stop Tobagco Suddenly It injure- nervous system to do o. BA CO CIIKOisthe only cure that REALLY CURES and notifls's you when to stop. sold with a guarantee that three boxes will enre any oase. RAP n.PIISn IsvegetabU nnd harmless. It BAfaU'iiUnU na lin.d tb aanus, it will cure you. At au rlmtrglsti or by mail preps id, $1 ft box; 3 boxes $2.60 Book let free. VV n l EVRKKA CHEMICAL CO., LaCroue, Wl. AGENTS, Booker T. "Wash DBOOK COOPER MARBLE IB 3 - " y" x4l!n fdST kWt 141 ing; un has wnfteii-t, the fctory 'lrf life and work- gives tils views caw the neeionrobleml And alibis best speeches. "Whitn and colored; people are eivtng advanced orders. A bonanza for agen s. Write to-'ay. We would like to engage ; a few able white men to suoei Intend agen'S. ", T. L NIOHOLie GO Ko. 912-924 Austell Building, Atlanta, Ga. DYSPEPSIA No Medicine to Swallow! Cuwd by AbsorpUon In 30 ilays. If net benefitted money refunded. Book free on application. ScmA . 91.00 for a PA t so. the - I Y CO Mannlnsva. C iii tk. O. AMD UA. ATTENTION is facllitaied It you mentiosV this pa per When writing adTertlsers.8o.14 nnnDCV hew discovert; 1 1 IX tr x9- qaiek relie' and cores worst eaeM- Book of Ustimoniaia and 10 da tnaUnenl Free- Sr. K. B. EKK I BOBS. Box B.AtUa.fc URGE OPTirfiN from small investments KtlUlUlO mine. Write Surprise M: ing Co.. E. LaVegat, N. ii., for clrcttiai iUnbf anted V&ttSpSS Mms. a B-AnderaafcCo-mUmsU Dallas. bam mint ALL tLSSt tAU& na I Congh Byrup. Tatea Good, use HlBesi V F 4 5v' JSJ Ik, . I . -i- ,v ...';' .
Eastern Courier (Edenton, N.C.)
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