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Stone Savfinj. Di l ou know that &tone can be cut with a'r-aw, as 1 marble, too? The rxwn looli very liko the big paws use! in f.tc-am f-avr mill", but aro heavier. Perhaps when yot kao-v that it takes or.o hour to cut through eight inches of ttone vqu will realizo ivhat a hard mbstanco it i?. A man in ThiUdel j.hia has invente 1 asu nhich recently cut through a stone ten feet Jong anl two feet thick in forty-five ninutes, fo thttt ft frteat gain has been saio in floao e-iu. The Oatlook. It t- :: r ; !y t r. il v-rken Mature vlrS.a.irz it maybe " to reni-r It rrr,r i : '. nnt V.o-ild remember to use even ' o :r.-t iT.'ft rTnelles cr.ly vrhen needed. 1 Lc tn ati'J most eimp'.e and gentle remedy 1 tle FjTap of FIj" Ecannfaefored bythaCalU ( ,r;ij f ig ? rup Co. 100 It: ward. Siee. The r - of Cii r-Pr wJU v ?5? l-rn that thera It at If art one ittadtA Upf tuat i-cea h w been able Vj cure in all 1 ir s "d that i Catarrh. H.li'a Catarrh Caa ! in fnl positive fura kno-Ti to ta me 1 cVi frat ernitv. Catarr H bring a conUM ti..u .1 di.. r-TJire a evolutional trett. r. en lUlI'i Catarrh Cure If tAken interna-I, ,-t,n ur:Tly " te b'.ool an-t mucous OX' xr- - t ih j j.yatem, tU-r or wtroyjni- tie t'onn I'tion of th rtiarve, and Klv1fi(f tbeta i -t-p 'th 1-y buiWiatt ni tl.e fxut-totutJon Mi'Msl'i'Mi ure in doiaT its work. Tae 'v,rs -ve vo much failh in it.curaUve tn'a'. th. yorrer Or.o JIaadred Doilarj for miyfH t!iat it laili to curt, Nal for Iftt V.J. Chbmt Co., Toledo, O. tTT" Told by Druietf, 75c. An At! ttit.t Il tiik' r has Words of Tralse f-jra HoniP Institution. Mr. Oi '. K. ;i , i.--. ,f t ?u; Atlanta Nation l vr. i- - i" i"l v.jtii hi; wonl". not 'i!v li. It ; i'i .:i-'. b in liis f. or, -r--t ion ;. .'!.'.. I. 'r.- tii - of ii-. h I- sii-k nrr. ; fi'. nntik'? tumv oi he I. i';W3 bo t . ' ? .-.fl! I ):i..;m-"! 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Hinder t r;i . iil j lc ii remove tljem I'trfecily. ! f f Hln N ! v. i: b ;.ni'f ) i'S ii - Dr. I :a' Tliniun-t..-n' !' vat-i. I if. l-jjiM " at - in ;- Imttle To inak" .'-om prorislon for your hysiral L!jU'a at thii f-Moti. b0H"..-' i cold or 0"u:-i'. an r.:tik jn.'uru.'niH rr lyphoU fv- ,-,.y m;iy jrt y-vi n iuvU.I all win 1 ". I i'-' ,,.!! . t.u fni A.f i.o-...l u ' - h t:t i .i.-i.-vi is up .:i j..ire Mood. Af j,' h.'l!- II oo IV .Sir-..-.;!l.i -rill b a in-. Mv' . tt'.inf-ut u r.v. h will ;;Va yoJ ?urw.i.: rvad Inviorato your svteow Sarsaparilla M'i Ql'A ',r- i-t-t. mill. -ff.-. li.JU.4 o f ii!) mv. All dru;istj. L'jc. EARLY to bed, Finrlv lo ri;t. f - V buckwheat f " Vi ; To be healthy and mv BUCKWHEAT MAKES The Best Cakes. rIVflV5 Li.ht and Dainty. it Walter BaKsr 5: Go. LfnUeo7 t.!-; "I3, PUr?E, MICH GRADE ! v, -. Industrial and Food h ' t-XPOSlTIONS W : l: EUFH AMERICA. tr.-.ti.'iPB p tir-- "l our ' - , ,c-t i i nk 0' I - . r t,iirrtur, !- iiralrr. III a... UJi-i-5'-i'' if rt i f r. n,.i p- I :t. CLD TY CrrCEn". E VE rtVV.'HERE. AALT:' PJt'.B & CO. LTD. CCfiChtSTER. M. Illit.StWs iU -lNKSS I'NIVKliSITV. a u.oi j r. n. r. T ! ' : in;lito Husiness -" 'nir'c A :! E.:at..J from ..I ' .... i- only 1'. .:nss College la .".'i tii u : in ti heiorf paying t :- fitf.-.i. for Cit.i'.-i- K. Ill 1SU., Prln. !!: YOUTHAVIJL USE THE SOUTaiiVI TaWELEHS' l TslQUL itAlLWAY GUIDE. .'. K. 'WATTS, Atlanta, Oa, CORN AM) ft-Iaaoa IUU1 Jif,. Cc.t vi, , . at' Ceet Uxisn Irwp. i, - -,'., y o; tela b- .. r,.r- . ", " it WHI Pay jail k'&x 4CCCCAS..niCHCC0LATE8 Xk&?- HIGHEST AWARDS WHICH aam YOU ON? TALMAGE OX GIDEON'S BATTLE. O, Surrender CLrlst With III lUnd on Ills Pierced Side Asks You To ! Tixt: "And the threes coaipanlonj blrw the trumpets, and bmke th r.lt?b.erJ, &n1 held the "amps In their left hands andth trumpets In their richt hands to blow rlthftl. And they stood every man In his place round about the camp, and all tho hot ran and cried and fld." Judjr vil., 20, 21. That 13 the etransret tattle evfr fought. God had told Gideon to zo down and thrash the Midianltps. but his armv 19 105 rg. for the Rlory must be eiven to God and not to man. And so proclamation is male that all those of the troops Th- ar- cowardly and want to no hoTift may eo. and 22,000 of them B'mperpd away, leaving only 10,001 nsn. But God 573 tho army is too lare yet, and so ha orders thso lf).0"1 rfmalnin to march rtown through a stroam and comnr:and Gideon to notb-e In what manner the-Q m-a drin'i of the water a3 thf-y pass throusrh if. If they ce-t down on all fourB and drik, lha tht-v n-e to 1 pronounced lazy an 1 incoT.p'-l-tt f jr th campaign, bat if, in ra-s'ii? thr-u2'T tht fetreim. they swop np the wat.T In tho r.-.l-n of th ir hand an 1 drink n I pa on thv ira to e the men s!ecte 1 for tin bnttlf. Well, the 10.000 men marched dr.vn In th Bfrea-a. aedtha most of them o r.e -lowu on all fours and plunge their months like a'i or-a or an ox Into the water and driuV, but t'ter are 300 men who, instead of stoopinr. j.Jst tip the palm of the'r banls in th" watcraul brinjr it to their Una. "lappins it p. a cIo? lapptb." Those COO brisk, rapid, en thusiastic mea ar? chosen for lto campaign. They are each t take n trii-nr-' In the risht hnn 1, :m 1 a rit.-pr in tho H bnnd, nn 1 .1 lamp iiis'.l tiie p;t :'r'r. I then at a jriven Minal tii- nr. t Hwtb trumpet?, and throw lowi) l.ic r,it :!i?r;, :i I hold up tbe lamp?. So it don". It is nleht. I - a gr-af ht of Mi iititf sound ivsb'f'ii in th-) vallev o' .Te; !. iid on coins ui witli his :5 fO pi''i I :ui 1 Thn rverytliius is ready t'.v; .visriial is vivivi nil ! they blow tlie truv.t-'l. in I thy thv.i'.v ilown the pllh.ir.-. .nil h -M up th' l.frif?, an 1 the prnt host of Midia-iib. waking o jl ol a eouiid .leep. tn' thwer;.?! i,f Hi' crockery and the jlar. nf th Iipiii-s for l!i covninc on of an (jv'rw'if-lmiii f '. nu 1 t'-j run and ut thomsclv.-.? to j-i":: an I horri bly tjerish. The l'P.oii. of this snbjeot are very sii'r He i an 1 ln:;,re-sive. This s-" niio-ly va''t- V-ss lutup f qa iriz has th' pur i coi I in it. Thi 5maUfrt ib.-.vdr p on lh in-adi-w riiicht has a star flceplnsr i it; b ii i v, -in ' tho mo-t iiisinitloaii'. -a--ic:" '. S'Viptu" lias ii; it a hiniu truth. ; -j-l laint' Dla 110 st..' II i'irn;p. I b.-.irn in th' tlM i.la-s from this "i'it th-. lawi'uluco.? f ChrUtian strateenj. Vo l know vt-ry well that th- irr?atost vif! rie ver trainml by VHb'iiurton ir N.i;ol'on wore gainnd through tin fact lliat tlmycam wlifQ and in a way th.y were uot .iv' I pomelimt'.- falling back to draw out th fv som' tiui' s breaking ouc from arn'msh. so n -time.? crossing a riwr oa unheard oT rafis. all tho time keeping the ojtnosin? f.r -s in wonderment as to what would by do:n.j ifxi. You all know what MrV.2v in military riff.iir.-. Now T think it is hiii t i m w ba' tii'.s art sanciifie 1 and .stiiiitualiz H. In th- huroh. when wi area'iout to ma'ca a ('!n-i-thin aault, we s-.:nd word to tli: oj '..;sii!" forc when we rxp r-t t come, ho v n any troop? we have, and how many rounds or fchot, and whether we will ecui wiii a'ii' Inry, infantry or cavalry, an I ? ars' wo arn ib'fi'atetl. Thorn "aro thou- an Is r" liifii ln) mi-'ht be surprisi'd info I'i Uno b)m of G 1. We 1 .-- I 111..? ta.': an 1 i:ron uitv in Cliritiaii v, vrfc. It is in Triliu1 affairs ns in miiilai y. that nice .i I 1 -in attaekin? that n ut of the a-tl w'r! ?!i is not armed and intreii-mtd. For ins! nnoe. here is a iiiau nil nr.no Ion the doctrinr of ebction. All his tr 5;.s ' arsumcnt and prejudice aro at thai tauien Jar crate. You may batter away at that side of the- castle for fifty years, and you wMl no: take it, but just whejl vouv troops toth v 1 ato of tlin heart's affections, and in Civ minute.? you cat'ture him. 1 never knew a man to be savel thr.ej'.'h a bviliiaat ar KUmet. You cannot hook ma into th- kin?doiu of Go l by the horns or ;t J; :i v. Thore is uo tnu:o in fe.vlloiti.s ns. Hero is 11 man armed on the subject of perseverance of the taints. Ho does not believe in it. Attack him at that point, and he will ptr.s,j vere to tho very last in not b lievin it. Ib're is a man arm'" 1 on the subject of baptism. He b-iliwes in sprinkling or immersion. Ait your i'.is custon of eoeWiastical hydropathy v.-i'i uo: change him. 1 remember wlvn I a boy that v. ith other boys I went into Hie river 01 a summer 'ay tu bathe, and v. e u ? I to da-'i water on each oth?r. but uev.r t;o;. iny r. sult except that oui eves w.p blind,' anl all this si'lashiujr of water between L ii.i'-ts and lVdobaj.tist.s never T '.-uH- iu anythinij but the blurring of (he spiritual ey,i'h;. In ether words, you can never capture a man's soul at the point at which ho is especially intrenched. Bat there, is in every man's heart a boll that can le easily phoved. A little eUild four year? ill may t mh that bolt, and it wiil sprintr back, mi 1 i'v ibi-,r will s'.vin open, an l Chri-t wiil .- iv in. I think that th.e finest of ali to" 'i-io an-- i the art of doing ;oo.l. and y.. litis art ;s tin lea-t cultured. We h 1 v 'u th kin ;d 11 of God to-lav enough troops to eou 1 ii tho wholdcarlh for t'Ur i.-t if wo only ha tski'.if il inauxuverin-v'. I would ratht r havi the lamp and pitcher- of Christian strato-zcua thin 101.100 drawn sword J of literary and t.cl -i istical combat. I learn from thi- subject also that a small part of the army of tloJ wiil have to do all tii" hard n,-li(iir. tlideou'sarmy wasoriprln ally cumpo.-e 1 of J2,000 men. but they went oil until th'T were ouly lo.QtK) left, and that was sui.r-tract-..l from until then were only IW. It is the aaie iu all ai(es of the Chri3 t iau chu rob. V few men have to lo tho hard lifshtiuj,'. Take 11 membership of 1000, and you .c;cu 'r.'.lly and lhal fifty peoplo do the v.-.rk. Tu ke a membership of 0CO, and you wcnerally find tiiat ten people d the work. Thcru ar scores of churches whoro two or thrco pe.'ple ,lo tho work. We mourn that ther is tf much useless bimber in the mounlaias of Lebanon. I think of thv) 10.000,003 membership of the Christian church to-day if 5,000.000 of the names were off the. books the church would ! roller. Y'ou know that the more "uwards an I droues there are la auy army th' weaker it is. I would rather havo the .m j.h-kel men of Gi.loon than the 32,000 uusift .! h-.'si. The many Christians there are t -in lini in the way of all progress! I think it is tii' duty ot the church of (tod to ride over them, and the quicker it loe3 it the 'iui.-ker it does its duty. JO 0 not worry, O Christian, if you haT te do more than your sharo of the work. You had better thank God that He has called you to is one of the picked men rather than to beloupr to the boat of stragslers. Would not you rather be oue ot the 300 that flvrht than t ho 22.000 that run? I suppose those cow ardiy Uideooitcs who went oft eongratu lated themselves. They said: "We pot rid of all that flghtinir. did not we' Ho lucky we have been! That battle costl ns noth'nii at all." H it they t nope ?! the spoils of the victory. After the battle ; 'he .".jO men went down and took th wealth of the Midianites, and out of the cuis and platter of their enemi-s !hy fa.e-.l. And th tim will come, my dnar brethren, when tin li-its of darkness will be rout- 1. and Christ will sav to His troops: "Well tone, my brave men. G. up and take the f-poils. Ik more than coaguerors forever." And in that day all d srters will 1 shot. AisKin. 1 learn fr -m this u'ij-ct that God's way is different from m.ia's. but Is alw.iy th bet way. If we ha 1 the 1 binning of th jbattle. we would have tak-n t 32,003 men that oric!r.:t':ly t-lone I to the arruy. aud we won', I h.rra ilrtliei thm and marched tbo-n on anl down by the dav and week aal month, and we would have hai rnem equrppea wiTn swoM'orepears.aecord ing to the way of armini? in those times and then we would have marchM them down in solid column upon the fo. But that is not the way. Gol depletes the array, and takes away a'l their weapons.and Rives then a lamp, an 1 a pitcher, and a trumpet, and tHIs tr-n to down and drive f.it 1h. M.dinnrt. T sumph om j wisea-res were h-r. who said: ' That is r.ot j military tacti-?. Thidei ot 331 ;n-n un : arm o.l ''onrinrrin.' hi h a creat h..-t of Mi.' j iaultes'." It was th(b"t war. What sw' rd l pear or caunon ever n vo-rpli-h l"?ueh a j victor,- r.s th-s lamp, vitelier and trump--''-' ! God's wav Is different frl (1 ru3T1-, I but it is u'wavs b.,t. I;tk". for ia.-t-ti..--.' 1 the oomuositioa of th- Eib'.e. If w. ha 1 hi j the wiiiin? of the Bible, we wjul-1 have 3 it I ''Let one man write it. Ifyj j. hav twezty cr thirty men to wrfie a poera, c? mate a statute, or write a history, cr make an arzu ment, there will be Caws aad contra 'iT iions." But God say: -Let not oc man do If but forty men feha'ldD .'' Aadtfy did. di Serin? enough to showt -era hal be?a ni colluMon between them, bat tint centra dictinz ea:h other on any i-n'-ortaat point, while they a'l wrote from thalr own stand point and texrraman so th-it the matter of fact mn has b!s 2Ioes. the romantic na ture his Ezekiel, the epiyram-zaie hfs Solo moD, the warrior his .T .ahui. the sailor his Jonah, the loving hi? Tohn. the loician his Paut. Instead of this Eible, which now I can lift in my hand instead of the Eible the child ean carry to Sunday-school, Instead of the little Bible the sailor can put in his jacket when he (roes to sea it it had been left to mea tc- write it would have been a thousand volumes, iadzin from th am out t of ecclesiastical controversy which has arisen. God's way is different from man's. b'it it i3 bP5t. infinitely best. So it is in rezard to the Christian's life. If we had balthe p'annine of a Christian's life, we would have said- "Lt him have ei-j'utv yara of su-iih'ne, a fine house to live U-. Let his sarroandinas all be azreeable. L"t him have sounl health. Let no chill ihivrir through hislimbs.no rain ache his I row cr trauMe shalow Hi scu'." I '.3i-. !'.i prosperity of others so much I w; ii? leu every " m.n. have as much m -,-:.v as he tfants anl ro3-3 fe his chi! Ir-n's cheek- an 1 fountains of cla iness i.''a.i!t:2 in tbir large round eyes. But thai i- not Goi's way. It seems :i3 if mail ;r, it le cut, hit aud'poaud-d in -tin propor tion as ha is useful. His child fa'la from a third slory window an-i ha its life dashed ,-it. tTi rnnst o.in fl.-teit Inrfutmant tumbTes 'him Into bankruptcy. His friend". 0:1 whom hi d-vpendo-l. nil the tat-irai force of Kravitatiou in ta'daz hiia Uls life is a Bull K ;a defea. In-.tca I ol 32.00't advantages ho lias onlv Id. 0 0. Ay., only 30- aye. nne at all. IIdy many zoo 1 T'eoph tliere are at thir wit3 end a"vjf th-ii li-,eli!iool. about their reputation? Ba they wiil find out it is the best war after awhile. Gjd Will show th-Jm that fl-i de pletes tiicir advan'azea just for th" -1 iv rea.-oa He deplet 1 the army o! Gid -that they may bo induce 1 to tbr."v then selves on His mercy. A grapevine say.i in the ear'.y spriaz "How tria 1 1 am to ?et through the winter! I shall have no more trouble now. Summer weather will come, and the Kar iea will b. very beautiful." Bat th-3 frard;n;r comes and cuts the vine here aul there with his knlte. The twiZS bsirin to ixlL. a.-.i the mpevmo cries our: r,rtir'ler! Yih.it firT yo'i cuttins; me for?" "Ah." says the garden er, "I don't mean to kid y.-vi. if I did not do this, you would be" the la-iliiuz stock of all tho other vines before the in is over." Mouths 0 on, and en u.ty the rzardeaor comes un lerthe trellis, where u'-eat clusters of grapes hany, and the Kr.ipe y,ne says: "Thank 3011, Fir. You coul 1 u t Lava done anything so kin 1 as to hav.' cut mo w.t'u that knife." "Whom the Lord loveth He e'na-teneth." N 0 pruninz, no t?rupeti; no srrin lini; mil!, no Hour; no battle, no vic tory, no crosF, no ci jwr. So God's way, in the redemption of th? world, is different from ours. If we had our way, we would have had Jesus staul in the door of heaven and beckon the Nations up to lizht, or we would have had au-zels flying around the earth proclaiming the unsearch able riches of Christ. Why is it that tii e cause troes on so slowly? Why is it that th;i chains "fay on -when Go I coal 1 knock them ofiV Why do thrones of despotism stand when God could so e asily de nolirjh them? It is His way in order that all generations may co-operat3 and that all men may know they cannot do the work tliemselvcj. Just in proportion as th.? pyramids of sin k up in height will tht-y come down in ghast liness of ruin. 0 thou father of ail iniquity! If thou canst hear my volco above the crack Hut of he flames, drive on thy projects, dispatch thy emissaries, build thv temples and forge thy chains, but know that thy fall from heaven was not greater than thy final over throw f? hall be when thou shalt be driven disarmed into thy fiery den. anl for every lie thou hast framed unon earth thou shaft lave an a l litional hell of fury pourel into thine anguish by the vengeance of our God, and aU heaven -shall shout at the overthrow, as from the ransomed earth tha song breaks through tho ski-s: "Halleluiah, for theLord God omnipotent n igneth! Hal lelujah, for the kingdoms of this world havo become the kingdoms of our Lord Jesus Christ!" Ood's way In the composition ot the Bible, God's way in fee Christian's life, God's way in the redemption of the world, God'a way In everything different from man's way. but the best. 1 learn from this subject that the overthrow of God's enemies will be sudden and terrific. There is tho army of tho Jlidianites down in tho valley of Jezrael. I snppo.se their mighty men are dreaming of victory. Mount Gilboa never stoo 1 sentinel for so large a host. The spears and the shields of the Jlidianites gleam in the moonlight and glance on the eye of the Israelites, who hover like a battle of eagles, ready to swoop from the cliff. S!ep on, O array ot the Midianites! With the night to hide them and the mountain to guard thum and strong arms to defend them, let no slumbering foe- man dream of d i':ic3 to the cap- tains and the t-psarmen Crash go tho j i t-j i --.-To the mountain;.'. against troop, thou;: thousands. Hark to 1 n Uj 3 ire the Plains! ly' Troop rauning s trampling upon - -tea n an I groan of the route t f0 miirhty after then vita Iin Lord Got AU ifo-v so Men th4 onset! How wiid the eoi:;.terna'. ion! How utter the defeat! I do not eare so much what is against me if God is put. You want a better sword or carbine than I ha. ever seen to go out aud light again-t the Lor-! Omnipotent. Give me Gol for mv a'l . and vou lonv hnva all the 1 att! m-mts a.i 1 b.-irta'i ')!!-. " I -aw th- iVfrar. in his splu lid house. It v.'eino-l as if If had urn" -'.e.l C, j.I as h" slo rl amid th. b mirror.-. In i'.i I saw the te-.r- . robl'i'd and in th the while . h.-i-l wrong..'. Ti- .!: of e'.i m b ii'T- an 1 pier liam-'ndsof tii.' w;-.-drobn ' tho wid-.ws whom ho had y i-vitius Hi-. allor o? 1 i-!iiT)s wuom u ii.-el j I ...,.p.-e,,,'l I glowr-1 ju the i!c p I orte.l i-hair. M ii : th-i s -irr.w .f i;rr !U v.a. oj p.jirth da .'a I coral an i p -.; !. Th wo! m-Tri-y. No .;.-k si!v t doorb-'ii. . b---; mari'l" stc;.. v- .;i ami d th-it tape,; ry. - , day darkened that f- s. sympathy i'.-- ;.p; .1 u; -im.-.n "f the Im- '- tre.;li'c l With :tte.l t-n'. IV.it the liig'eer on ro:f of -i !v- !ii t iv: iiiziiU chi: 1 d:u-.;J onU that ar car 1 sii f.n that ' of pj.i.-r Coated !iad-;w A : ju IgmPUt N- te t" f.f human that ti'.ho'.iterv. Porto, -lr.it t-j 1 i1! h-tii, lill" 1 her cup. 1 all .-ei Midiauii -s iu th i.di-y of J I'r.il". t'a!,i.n;tv niot- the a I ';i--:.i'aion d -a"". as the !. Bat God luon.'v market. l ne paririog. iivt its -eg's 11a w:-ut nil the j-.... r-v! tin pilcli. j uisniav and woe in the valley 1. Crash r-' Ituiu. rout, of Je.reei: attft Got: Only which i-i.b are Alas ior tn ;s. who figui a two sid--. ?fan immorta'. you on. ', o o:;:au imtnortal. which side re you oa? Ijo yo-a b; long to the ;;) 1 that are going to win the day or to th -r.-at In-st Midianifs asleep in the alley, only to be ron'c I up in oustcrnaiion and ruin? Sud denly the g.-lden lhwl of life wi'i ) l.-rokeu msd th tru:npet blown that wiil --tarlb.' our on I into eternity. The day f the Lorl cometh a a thif in. the nicht aul 03 the God armed Israelites upon the sleeping ioe. rtr: vrr-r-TTrrpTi-ns u-p courage f r the day when the trumpet whih hath nev been blown shall speak the roll call of th dead, and the earth, dashing again-t t io?t meteor, have its mountain-, scat i -re 1 (0 tl9 -tars an I ucean.s enptio 1 Ja the air? Oh, then, what will become of you? Whit w.ll become of me? If thos- Milinuites lia 1 ouiv given up their swords th j day before the di.-astr, all would hav teu well, and if you will now "irrelider ih: sins with w hi:!i y"...u have been !'htia,' a. ain-t Go I you w id" b -afe. tb. o ak- j --v-ew,th Him u?w, through Jesus Chri-ri lie.- Lor '. With the clut-'h of adrowu lag man s-i;e tho cross. Ob. surrender! Surra Chri. t. with Li hand in Lis tuer-.c J c, a-k vo-i to. Tumel the Water on the Lire WirA A Etavor Falls bov, while playfii'lj irrigating a trollcj wiie, reecive l a shock sntl a lesson that he wiil ir-ji forget. Other boys, and toJie nien with boyish instincts, shouKl rcruem l er that when a stream of watt r. pr j jveteu frora a boss nozzle hel l iu th hau l strtkes a "iive"wirc, -a "-hort circuit"' is maJe for tho clcoirpj er reut. Water is a good cuu iuctor, whethfr it is iu motion cr at rc-t, ntu' tha anbtlo fluid will iin I its way to tin ground in a way to -startle nu p si lIy injure severely the bolder of the hose Pittsburg (Penn.) BalL-tia. THE MERRY SIDE OF LIFE. ZZOZXS THAT ABE TOLD BT THE ruysY aisN or the press. Strayed A Veteran The Mother ol Invention Misunderstood Possi bility of Roosters. Etc., Etc Mary had a little lamb, ) - fo'. lowed her each day, Ti l Mary put the bloomers en Aul then it ran away. Louisiana Times. A VETXBAy. Lawyer ' lhe cross-examination i':Jnt seem to worry yon a little bit. Have yen bad nnj previous experi- 1 tee ?"' Client "Six children.' BrooklyD Life. T.iC OTHER OF CiTEJillOS. '.Vliit ve bo poll in off tho pig'e tail ftr. Manly?"' "Vi H, you" tee the dinner horn's l-r"'.r, .in I 1117 voice ain't strong t L-. :;U in reach where the hands are, so 1 hi' on ihh idea." Harper's Ba zar. Boer.lfr fn-picioasly) "There is no foreigu s,:i!Jtance in this co9ee, is there?" Landlady--' : Cm er well, I'm afraid thcro i", 6ir. The apoou iu it in a souvt nir from India, I believe." D-etroit Free Press. l OSlblLITt OF BOOSTERS. At the gardener's : Ln.lv " What are these little greed Ganlener 'Eggplants, mum." Lady "Well, now, if I should buy so ine and f-et them out are you feuro they'll Irfy?" Chicago Record. UlS IEP-SEATSl TROIBLK. "Doctor, kin ycr prescribe fer a f.i;k feller fer uothin'?'' " vVhafs the matter with yon?' "Iu-dig-Tbtion." "Overeatinpr?'' "Xaw; uothtu' iu me etumick to digest !" Chicago Record. THU5.E SENSELESS yT."E3ri93. "Whose funeral is that?" "Charley Hookersmith'is." "What! Is Charley deal?" "Oh, no! It is his twin brother who is ilea 1, but as Charley is a bach elor and his brother has a wife and four small children, Charley prevailed upon them to bury him in his broth er's etead." Xew York World. NOT A BOMBARDMENT. Kissam "Has Iter pnpa ever lired you?" Jliggins "He has never resorted to bombardment. His tactics are more in the nature of a passive blockade." "How is that?" "When I call to see his daughter, he remains in tho parlor during the whole of tee interview." Detroit Free Pre3s. WOMAN 8 PEERS. Tho new woman prisoner looked over tho jury of gentlemen in the box, ".May it please the court," she said with great hauteur, "I desire to be tried by a jury of my peers." "That is impossible, madam, I am sorry to Bay," replied the gallant judge. "This court hasn't the power to summons angels to serve on juries." Detroit Free Pres?. HE COULD BE TRUSTED. "Do you think, -sir," said the girl's mother, "that you have the patience and forbearance to be a kind hus land?" "Madam," replied tho young man, in earnest tones, "I can put a four teen mid a half btand-up collar on a number fifteen shirt without saying a single strong word." And she cjosented to the match at oncp. Household Words. ONE OF TIE UNITED STATE3. Miss St. Upid "flo'v many States arc there, Mr. Je-ster?"' "Mr. Jester "Forty-four, I think, without counting matrimonv." Miss St. Upid-"Matrimo'jy ?" Ir. Jester "Yes; it's oao of the united slates, you know.' JlifH Ht. Upid "No-o, I didn't know, but they've admitted tso many lately that 1 never can remember ?11 their name?." Harper's Bazar. T STOOD THE TEST. A "public writer hal a partition wall fixed up in Lis study, and ordered the carpenter to made it in such a way that no souu I could penetrate through it. "Th3 bw-st thin?; -viil be to fill it in with shavings," eat I the mau, au l set to work. When ho hal finished h'n employer went and etood 0:1 oae side of the par tition au.l called mtt i the man, wh wa.s on the other side: "Do you hear me, Jantke?" "Xi, hii l" was iLc prompt reply. Kl l ti riVK. Old Frithd "I wu htirprised to hear that you had marriod, "Mr lie.i.1." .Mr.-. Head "Weil, he persted in. hanging around wherever I went, and there wasn't a night that he didn't call and stay until I was 'most tire I to death. So 1 married him to get rid of him.'' Old Friend "Humph! Have you got rid of him?" 'M.rs: H-"Ob, yef, long ago; he has joined two clubs and six lodsres." New York Weekly. The Good Roads Movement. Cel. Alters A. Tope, who ha3 done rich grand woik ter tha naticnil g-joi-roaij use, writer: 'Itwculib-3ag-,oithinj if the Govern ment would extend th good-roal wcrs in the Department of Agrieult-.u- and b J ld :h j great national highways. Then, if thesu: would loliow the example of N'T Jirs al Massachusetts and bciid S'ate iozV, 1 v-ving to towns and citie3 tho streets, we wrii 1, in the course of time, develop a system of highways not excelled by any in the world. It has got to come. Terhps we niv i;o: see it, though I hop to. Horses have seen their beet da vs. Electricity aad bicy.i-3 have partially done away wi;a taelr use, au l before tbi3 century expires practical motor carriages will bo in use. Then the demand will be for still better roads and good road in all directions, and the poor old horse will be relegated to the country, where be be-loag-l." THE MARKETS. yzw jotx coTTOS rcrxaxs. Cotton quiet, middling uplands 8f middling pulLp 1-8. Futures vftry steady. Sales 1S7.500 bales. October . . ..8 61(53 65 February ..8 898 tl Kove-aber..8C9'a3 70 Jlirea 8 VI Decerabr..8 765S77 ApxlL January.... 9 Si May 9 0331 03 UVEItFOCI. corrojr xAmxrr. Cotton steady. Middling 411-66. Futures irregular. Sales 12,600; Acae icac, 11,500. 8spt Jan- A Fet... 4 42543 EepL & Oct.. 4 S940 Feb.A31ar....44344 Oct. 4 Nov... 4 39 Mar A Apr.... .4 45 NTov.4rec...4S3 Apr May.. .4 46f47 Dc. 4 Jan.. .4 40 MayA June.. 4 47?43 CHICIOO OEAIJ AD rBODCCZ. ttxzat Dec 6ltf May coax 0rt.....31H Dee oats Oct i May 21 roKx 0:t 8 40 -Jan. 9 8 ULED Oct 5 Jan. 5 95 bus Oct 5 37 Jan. 4 97 BOJK COTTOS HA1KEI5. Vl- Char- Co!- Chit- elah. 1-tt-. umbla. k-on. Good middling H Strict middling 8 55 f3 7-16 tf-xe 8 51( 8 5-16 87-16 8 35 8 3-16 8 5-16 Middling 7X Strict low middling 7 7 Lo7 middling 8 25 8 1-15 8 3-16 3 715-16 8 Tinges VA Clean stains 1 BALZIOB 5IW COTIOy. Strict good middling, Good middling Strict middling Market strong. riXTmoBt raorccs xasut. Flour firm, unchanged; Western super fine $2.23 2.45; do extra t2.50S2.80j faml ly 13.00(53.30; winter wheat patent 13.33 3.60; spring; wheat, patent f3.45(S3.75; jpring do $3.30(53.50; spring wheat straight 3.C0 5 3.50. Wheat Unsettled and higher; spot and month 61 V-64; October C4fi4; De cember fc6XCG; steamer No. 2 red fSClJ; Southern w heat by sample 6366; do on grade G2'i' 63'. Cors Dull: spot C'J'a' lid; September 39 bid: October 3s arkc J: the year 34, Jan uary 33-5"'533;-.stean:eruiixed ; Southern white com 39: do yellow com k(&2. Oats Very firm: No. 2 wliite Western 27 S-27K; No. 2 mixed western 2i,'rS25. Kv: Dull ;N o.2, 44-n45near by; No. 2 west ern 49. 11 iy Firm; choice Timothy $15.0015.50. CHARLOTTE I RODCCE 5IABKET. Ca!ibagc Xew per crate 1 26 f'V.ra Hour-Sack 190 Family ' Me l bolted. 40 lbs. per bushel,.. Oat?. '62 lbs. per bushel, 1'otatoer. Irish Sweet Onions S-deet, per bushel Conutry Ham Sides Shoulders Larl-N.C, Chicken;- IMtttT Ejgs BALLIGH TOBACCO J1AKEET. Smoket'. Common Good '" Fine Cutters, Common " Good " Tine F.llers, Common Green GjoI Wrappers. Common Good Fine 75?2 25 46 63 40650 3o(40 .wico 10(11 8(5 0 ioais 15 11 -a 12 3 G 8 10 16 22 2 5 10 J6 35 a 12 a 16 a 27 a 24 a 8- a 15 a 25 a 55 Market active for all grades. ::val STORE?. Wilmington. ". ('.Rosin firm, strained, 1.122; goo:? strain d. 1.17K; Spirit3 turpen tine' tlr.n at 2!j-3S 25i Tar' frteady at 1.20; crude turpentine firm, hard 1.10, soft, 1.50, virgin. l.W. New York 11 os in ijuiet; strained, common to good lA2'(a 1.50. Turpentine firm at 24-2?; Charleston Turpentine firm at 25. r.o.-i.u lirm at 1.10 o 1.25. Cot res Slld Oil. New York Cotton seed oil st ady; crude 24, yellotr prime 27; off grade 2G V t.ice. The rice market was quiet at Charleston. Th .piotatior.s are: Prime 5 &5(; Good 4 a 4;; Fair 3a3;V; Common 23. 1T.CII3 AND VEOETASI.ES. Lemons. 3(135. j er 'pox 7.50. Raisins.loose. ner box 1.75; eiu-iter, per box 2.00. 3Iixed hutj. per pound 30c. Rexi onions, per bag 2.00. Virginia peanuts, hand-picked, ior bushel. 1.23. Grape.s. 2 to 30.. per basket. Turnip?. i'er barrel. 1.50. Beets, per barrel, 2.50. Cabbage, ti to 7c. Bunauas, 1.25 to 1.75 per bunch. Cocoanuts. per 100, 4.00. White beans, per bushel 2.50. Northern pears. 4.00(S5; Northern potatoes, 2.00. Northern apples 2.50. COOTRY PaODUCE. Country Baiter Choice Tennessee 18a25e, uip-lium i2;2' io 15c. Cjw Peas 00 - and S1.03 pT bushel. I'jnla v Grown fowis. choice 3.50 to 3.75 ner doz-n. ChkUen.? 1.25a2.50 per dozen, a-coiding to hiz'i and quaiitj. Ducks Me.icovy 4ai.!0. Geese, voung 4.50 per dow-. i: :gs Eggs li. per do2.n. Wo-d Washed 15.. per pound; unwashei 11c. Hides 11c to 12c. Wat 25c to 27c. TIMEES AND LCMBEB. Men-hantabie Jll.OO to S16.00 for city sawed; 12.C0 lo 11.00 for railroad; square and sound, y.03 to 13.00 for railroad, 8.00 to 11." for Vafr. Dock timber 4.50 to 6.50; shi g 8.50 to 10.5 ). Saiugl33 5.03 to 7.00 STOMACH AND HEAD PAINS. A KtJILDr. tVomea Ara Subject t l.j.h, oa Accaant of Tlgljt I.-iciug. Frjm l : E-iz-iinj Xr cs, Xeexrl X. J. On3 ot the hip;de?t woma in this city is Sirs. Goorgo G . Bciss, or 20 Montgorneery Street. "No one to look at mo now," sail Mrs. fteisa to a repcrOrr. 'Svcotld think for a mo ment thnt I waj so ill that th? d o-tors said I rould not possibly hs sive I. About three fear3 ago I began to suffer fr?m terriblo pains in my stomach an 1 it w as aim 1st im possible for mo to do a ay work. Thuu I had severe headache 3 th.it almost distracted me and altogether I wa.s in a very?! condition. Of course I wanted to be well again, and iiko most people in such ca ;es, I cons i'tej a doc tor, spent money for medicine avl took it faithfully. To my inaaite regret I g5t no better, and another do:tor wa? c i!.ii 1 iu. More medicino wa-i prescribed and this I took, but it did no gccl. Taos terrible pains continued to n ale life mNerable for me. Tho doctors blandly tol I in that I could not bo cured entirely, it at all. Pleas ant news, wasn't it Well. I ccLtinuel to work about the Uoussj her an 1 fiff-red un told agonic?. I did nt giv up hop ; but did all I could to relieve pjy ini.;-rv. Sothiug gave me any relief, h rvev nil! had b gun to think thai ail h"- nest b ? band-ono-i, whin, in re Iin th 1 '' 1 Xirr. I saw Dr. William.- Pin"; l'.l's a tvertised. Tho printel testimonial coming fro-n a rj: dent of this city lei m-. to boMv that I. t o, might be bcue'lt-l by thr-se pilt and c-t without some mLsgivings I bought a box of them. "Almoft as -x.:i as I bg,--i to t.-ke the:n I felt relieved and the Ar t marVe 1 indication of improvement wa- when that tire I, wiry, don't-care X.2iing '.L:apjiar' I. This was in itself something tob" grateful f.-.r, but other and more pleasing res'ihs f'dio wo 1 after 1 bad taken more of the j ills. 3Iy hea da"h cease-t entirely an 1 the p-v'n in iny storoa.h troubled me no mor. No- oucc in a gr-at whiio I have an o.c.i5i"nl a '.r- era yia. 1 2t I Vnow tue c-i-?. Oit coxp-j tin I'mk nils, and alter t.-Aiuc cus or tr i them, away the pain gee?. It E .-rs h j g -od t me that at timej I can -rarc-cly believe that it can tn? true an I yet I ka:w tLt if I hal not used thfSJ l iak IMI3 I -o i 1 s-aU be suffering agony su-h as fe-r pcoi :e do m this world." Dr. Williams' TIl'i r':i co.t&jc. ia a coa d -r.s-d fornr , all the cl-cceL'j i: s .vry to 5tv !:w 'lfe anl 11 .hu:-?.; t .tl-e t icolaal res-ton. t-hattcret netvrs. Th-y sr. an nn f.iil :.gs; ecinc for su-b dis- 'o'omotor atati-:. piniii i.-ira y.-i. f-t. VitaV rtaace, s.-ias .-. rea.a-ia, liiccns'is-i. nervous I - 1 1 , :.. fh r ft t . ! I irri; ;e. a'. p:t j'i 11 ' f tho t... ,rt. j-i' ; in i ;-.IIj-a- "c.ru-p5-x'-:-j(. a'l torn ..f w-ali, -f f.tbi-r in rna.- .r i--ma'e. Tink Pitts are i-oid by ad deal rs, cr vril! M ser.t iol pai l tn rw-cpt i.t .ri -.. (50 ceatj a b-ox. cr tlx bos.'- f .r 2.y tLv nra Lever old in bulk or by the 10; by uddre3.-ing Dr. Williams' Mc-di i no Company, Schenectady, N. T. A -p. t'ue 'Iainv: packtr; ha-j h 1 to eliut dv.va. Highest of all in Lcavcaiaj Po- Mm 'Xix,' said Mist Kujordan'a yono Mt brother, "&o you say 'woods is' vr V9oSm tare!'" "Woods are, of ext" she answered. "iVl.. ?" Caas9 Mr. Woods are down in th? parlor waitia' to see you." ThTarcatest Hedfcal Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DORAID KEMBY.QF ROXBURY, MASS.. Has afAoorered la ens et our common aature weeds a remedy that cures CTery kind of Earner, from the worst Scrc-fuh town to a common pimple. He has tried It la over ele-ren hucdre J eases, and never failed exoept in lwoca-ej (beta thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred ceiti.1 oates of its value, all within twenty mi: m ef Beston. 8end postal card for book. A benelt is always experienced from th first bottle, and a perfect eare is warrat f-1 when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it-cR-t""? shooting pains, like needles pas.-i:. : through them; the same with the I.i--r or Bowels. This Is cause 1 by the duct being stopped, and always disa; cars la a week after taking It Bead tho iabei. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will Mine arraeamish foelinr s at llrsL No change of diet ever necessary, liat j the beat you ean get, and enough of r.. Dose, ons tablespoonful in water at ! c time. Said by all DruggisU "Conauotor "liucky tnmg for him the fonder was there." Motorman j "Not at all! That's just the reason. Ij ran into him. I wanted to see how j ttolhiM would Tfork."--Pifik. )(VWVVVV k-b m Jzr Specimen yas. etc., THE BEST It is easy It iz easy It is easy t . 3 K&Pt & C. Slerriaux Co., OOOOWOWW 60- i Exhausted Boils j are made lo produce larger and better crops ly t'J h use of Fertilizers rich iil Potash. O ? Write for our Farmers' Guise," a i42-raSe iUtr.V: J t -cr. It A is brim full of useful information for faimers. It vill lc tcr.t f.cf, and t? (Zl -will make and save you money. AilureiS. 1 GERMAN KALI WORKS, -jj N.nn Stree. K YciV. EVERY By J. Hamilton Ayers. A. M.,M. D. Tills i n most Valtia !Ic Kook ior tlie House hold, tcacliinjj as it -rJocs (lie cnelly-tlistliJKiiij-lircl Bj-piptoius of dificrctit Plecascs, tlie Causes and Ulcaiis ol Prcvcntiiitr eucU Dlscatcandtbc Simplest Remedies Iticli will alle- Tiatc or cure. TgZi& 598 Pages, Profusely Illustrated. The Book 13 written in plain every-day English, and is free iron the technical terms which render most Doctor Books so valueless io the generality of read-re. Tills Book Is Intended to be ot Service in the Family, and is so worded a3 to be readily understood by all. OHIiY 60 CEHTS POST-PAID. (Tht low price only being made possible by the immense edition prated.) Not only does this Book contain so much Information Relative to Disease, but very properly gives a Complete Analvsis of evcTythinj pertaining to Courtship, Jlarriajrc and the produc tion and Rearing ol Healthy "Families; TOGETHER WITH Valuable Recipes and Prescriptions, Explanation ol Iiotanical Practice, Correct use of Ordinary Herbs New Edition, Revised & Enlarged with Complete Index. Wuh thii Look in the !oue there is no excu- for not Inowinj what to -Jo in emergency. Don't wait until you have illaeu in y -,ur fimilr before yoi or-ier, rt tend t once for thi3 valuable volume. -OISJX.- OO O-EirsJTjBI POBT.PAH). bend postal notes or postaje stamps of any dencminati-.i r.ot htr-jer than 5 r. book pub. rxouisii:. 134 LEONARD SIREET, N. Y. City- borrowing from health.' Pi The sicrn of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, n-?nc waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless yc,J want to live with no reserve force live from hand to inoutn. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a meek . It is a food. The Hypopho3phites make it a nerve food, t ; It come3 as near perfection as good things ever come i: world. St tn,nC,t Stitfi MmmUttm mUnjtm wmni OmJmt s cJbsJ tuhtift'- Scott 5c Bowne, New York, All Vpig&Ui soc. cd :r. L&tsst U. S. Gey't Report FUH OF TNI DaY. Komaafj hr to kfi IawyW.w PaoTt. There la a feed deal of lsiinsu tv goes by the name of siokne!j.Eja Horn. TO AVrtlD Tni3 TJayj TETTERINE Spun. Teeia for th w if e,jJJ Ttlr. R nc-orro.-jf r.u; m.-'t oa tb !. V.I" OrouBd itch, tb.?. tii,,, tf" T.s. ruitna t'orn m ar m 11 hart ILL null. t,, V "J Ii U " or " lo J. T. fc.-.Bnt-!1J J. T. fcr-sni-." I 4xsrtl tfea't tt it XnTCHftQ-i' CHIXXj A7CD TMTZH 9010 Onii y SO e-Mtt eettle f It xrt, tid -; mm it 4m. 11 ' Wfc 4Mt 1 - It. CtkllU Bd ravw. Jnd. B lia K'twt Iti. TTTaiB rv-a. 4'h. H.rThlo rT. Urn. rf u Fefr- lb MaiMiot- 7th. N lc'. r.b. LOr p. Bloaty ( If onm bolti lu i. Atk our ! It. A. B. GlBtkOAAC. P,b. 0 , r.-orr.VT isiv.-JiB 1 imi n-t-ava STHMA PC?KA?n ASTR7A SFLCiFlD P'rvj HA l if? KALE AM rfisi . -P7fjl-r.,:,-...ltJ ::..:. I f" .. t&Jrt ?". v"-r " v-""'-f';l "-. Sfv-Tt' iif vicuit 1. , " m ' S. N. I" 40. w w q et ap-ak-auea. JtA'ji.W'Vi.ia. j - FOR PRACTICAL PURFOSES. t find the word wanted. o to ascertain tho pronunciaticn. X to trace the growth of a word. Y l i..im what a vard means. o . . O PufcllsberB, prifea, nan. 0 MAN HIS BE3 Bf' Kk.TT -;' " "'' "-e BR V'-I'-! rvifi t of 41 v.. ,, k.,-h. Eaaiii- OWN DOCTOR it 'V3J$ A fev ' JkMlttfc If you have borrowed frorn of business, if your blood u not getting that constant supply of fat from your hod it should have, you nrJ; pay back from somewke and the somewhere will fc from the fat stored up the fin-rlv. fl.
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1895, edition 1
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