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Richmond Tobacco Market. Sue-Cured Tobacco-LTiqs, S3 to c6; short jeaT,S7ta?10i long leaf, 110 fo $15: wrap pers, 16 to Z2j. Eris'U Tobaccos Smokers: ComcioD, 3 to 5; medium, $7 to 3.50: line, to $11. Cutters-. Common. 811 to 413. medium. 10 to 13: fln $22.10 to 423; f;tu"y, $27.30 to 30. fili'-rs: Corniacn. $3.oQ to' 1; milium, 4.50 to 5:50; goo 1, SCto S; flz", 10 to 12. Wrarir: Common. e'2 to 15; medium. 15 to 20: irood. 23toC30; fin, 35 to 10: f.in"y. 13 to 30. Dark Tobacco Luj:, 2 to 1.25; short leaf, 1.50 to G.50; locg leaf, 5 to i3; Eclccticns. 12 to tlj. Shot His bister. With coul deliberation the 10-year-oli son '.f Farmer Georg'; Jlocld?, near Cretl-v, Tc-ao., -hot Lb 13-yar-oll si.ster through tha head Kunday idcbf. liUitj Iir. );."?oatly. whllo the bev wa. M'-k. I;'J .v-k'-l hi.3 sister to cjro him soV.vt!i;r:;; to tat. but f Mmf-M. bar ins i.v;lru -tio.-ic frum th-- att'.-nin j-by&kian !!Ct to !' - f-o'd v rt a .liicl'-d. TLo bo 7 'r;v arji'rv nnd t'.-M h. r if t'i'Jdit not fed him h'i tronl t Lill L r when he jrot weiL 1 Jihffdi IVople Killed. A frightful a-cideni, !y which thirteen people loit tLcir lives, occurred ia the hear: ci Cleveland. Ohio., on Situ rd ay. Owing to the criminal and Jdill iinexj-lairjed carcd??.? neps of a -tr t -arcoi.'lu.'t'jr.'i car well rilled with liGOflo took an awful rduaxo 'd one hundred pnd twenty feet from the draw of the Central Viad'Kt mio t!:" dark wat'-rs : Cnynho;.; Itiv.-r. ' tate or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, 1 LLCAii C'OCNTV. a' J Trkuk J. Cmkhv makes oath that he is tho icior partner f tlw firm of K. J. CartY & Co., flo:n? I.iiine In th City of 'i'oledo. wjnatyau 1 fJuteafor-!l.anl that "aid tirra will i.:ttio sum ot USK UVSUHKlJ DOL LARS for ech ind evt ry cite of CaUuh that 'i i net bo c arod by the use 'UIa ll'b C ATAi: uu CriiK. 1'hi.vkJ. CiitNty. Sworn to bfore w .in. I fculjscrilc-4 iu iny I i jJt-iiC-j, ILL. tiiU day c: JJerciaiHT, A. lo. ldao. i '' . -. A. Y. Gixason, ' tJLLl f Notary ridie. HallM Catirra Curr U taken internally, aad if ti directly 'mo t;lC Mood aud mur ouseui faces vf tiie hj Btetn. .s.:.i-l f or 1 1 t iru'juial.i. free. J5 hi ,p J' t-'HE-XE' & C., Toledo, O. I 5 fcfid by DrudiaU, Tic. Your I lf Iepen! in a lr mea-.nro upon your d liO'lKe capic i'y. In ntlic-r worJ-i. if, from ftomach w-ak-ii y,nv f-vM in is wii n-ceiing the required ai'ifi itit f.f iiouriabinont. von n ie licinct elowly narvfd I ) ilfath. In all" (lit; i-tive 'lisniilcs ihe Hiiinlard medi'Sne i Tyner'n Dyt-iup ia I:-:iiH t!y. Innie,tii,n iiiniu;e Uauly rel vi d by it. n ' ttie wort dy piv'irs nre entiiely end .'' J'ly cued by iti prefer use. For fcale everywhere, MrlJonald's Mill, iia. I'Jl' iiii': i tiioordy rtnv.dyl ever sold that v.-ould nir.i Tfttrriii'i t-.o it Mould r.ot return. I've f.nld f ia dozen l'i a jenr. nud gun rant eed . cry box. I've never b-id t riturn the moa- y ftir ti f In :! b"X. I f-old box to a la in v -ho In 1 'J ctt'T lor 5 jt ars: :.' Imxcs cured bi m round a nd 1 eoa.-id'T I mn doin;? Use iiuMio ft l.Tvor to rcr-o;iinie:;il Tftttiine. U. If. TauiK-r. .'jent by mail for 5 V. in itamfiy. J. T. fchuntriii. Savannah, fio. Mothers Appreciate the Good Work of IJaxltcr'8Gink'rToilc.wilh It j revivinuriuaT-Itiea-'-abuonto iboraln-sUickea aud nervous. I I'iro'.. Core f'r C!iunn't ion bih in my larnlU nn I pr.Kliee. Dr. (i. W. I'at TLnsO.v, luksier. Mich , Nov. 5, 171. Mor i" d free l,y L)n. Ki.im.' Gar.Af "N i.hvi: l; i: i No ijt $ ,-i tier l:r-t tin v's i;m Marv. loo- uic. Ti-:itl'e nnl :J.i 1 1 i:il oU t Ic Iici'. be. Kline, ir,l Arch t., l'hila., l'u. Mrf. W'iii-low'e "-"oothin? Syrup for fhiMren ftftbin..'. f of!fi:s the c '.in1, rnliK.cs lutlnnima tion, aliuys iuin,cu;.3 lr.d col it. 2 jc. & bet lie. When You Cotnft to Realize that oiit corns nre con?, and no pain, ho-.r ratelul you feci. Ttio woikof IlindoiCJia. lit Nervous Debility Good Health, Strength and Appc titcCivcn by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "I had beu a sufferer from nervous de bility for eiht -yoars. Yarloa? treatments did not give mo relief. I -went fo Germany .-.lid was treated by asf oeial l:d. In a short tim E-ivo up his treat ment and returned to this country. On tho advice of a friend I began tak- nHP-i V xilla' ThofltLot- (''irVic . -L . I tie benefited me and shortly I vrim cured. I am now stroncr. bavo a food apitite. and have inenvisod in weight." :di;i. Claua Hicks, 21G Union Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. lie-member, Hood's Sarsaparilla 13 tho Only True Blooci Purifier rromineally iu tho pullic eye. II; C for 3. Hood's Fii's n,!cfee1,l!,ous :7fl. CASH WITH ORDER '.4. fc, Mf iit4"uV' . linn Aai.H..lii. ., i.i.-, -V .u,.M,, 1 IRE tHSiltO., Jl. ni all-.ir - W Uu'.'.-n, N.C1. Tnn ,r.i:iOT!n ro. i-xs t.itr tM rid ii wliitimt'l lniMn"s, l-oraitrt It has rtl'-iceil 'lie cost of Wlud power Ij I t.whAt !5T.v5. li tia.i nia'iy tiranru - i & ho-j ?, ml siiM'l.fi lis Kinl3 nil iiln ltij 111 ,,lr ,! (,,'n aml ,ur;'' 11 ,vVfyj'4 N'ltpr ai ili'lo f-r If-s mwirj tdan fcv''!T,W,',1,,,:, " make- l-umi-liiR aiiJ Jr-v;?2Wrt.t.l tit,ttr,,J- S1'''1' -lvanieit-!iftei-. Jv3tV:?,,',nU-l!,tl'-n Wln-liulll-, It'iila? WAf'-e.v Fi1-! ftei-l 'I"wrrt Strei ButzS-iw ft 'rnes Steel 1-J 'ut!rs n.l 'eil tj'- Uriml-rs nil .ir'l1rtliin It will r.r.m.'- on .t of Ihe nicies that It wlU fnrni.-li until aiiuair I t at l.:t the n-ii.il price. I'. al.-w n-aks nk fiail I-iiir.j.ii-f all kln.l-. f for catalon Factrry: U.h, KiKkwtU tod I ilfaorc StfCCtl, Ck!u" A FTiH f FnEM 0C RAT l"re!dcu? i Year. THK ntlOAiiO rHTIOMrr.K. tl'C rre:if Uom.i--r:t. iv. !n.U' r of w,t. l:ulv f,.- one rear t N. .- ut'K-r.titi f r los ta-n oi. vi-.ir at Hit- t.i'- mt,.,.. , f,-.-.- 'in.i: r'Hiw.N li'l.K, l'i l lo-i Vii,:,iiirtoti st.. C'!ii.a.-i. 111. uur fai f in .feo i 1t. .ili-.'iui, lr -.:r vrr lur. fjyf io-i tii-! k an! ! ii vou n,e jA K vro-k i-l t'u l.v.,-i:y vlun- j.mi Lr; "TrT iT-rf O f 1 ur "Wwn I e ill ni. nl i fi .. -? ,w tw huiim, ( ,!:; i.'-n.'in r -itii.m- j-,'f' i id-. :nr noii. ,:.; i. r ,v, rv a'j . . 'k -.;,!.! '.11 : rilo wrrr. r.oL Simuiii em; tinp, luv in, ivir-, :,h. V mf in it' To tn;r!.. ch N k V.l S a Uoi oliiiiu i.iat , tuji, nt -C.ai Uoti.', a.in Wttu ; ao imrx faia. brtir pay a I Vril C.ucaa.ci: tora h axrt Mr oflw ai4 aradywi E pr or w. trail f tar .it-,) aujwlll alMra4 fH l,Htn! lr THK Uillsi.ai nit... (HlU AID III Ik J. aim crW kn m ax rrxi.&i., . , "J!l m ul jout bol i t4 WLNSTCN CICAR CDWlsrtoa.N.C MVKUV i i" LID EXTRACT WITCH II A7.F.I, 'V au i n M at Jru ji jit.. or m'.9 iubiiej l-'lik.t. J. J. iLtCA, T.lUc, c. VVtil PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM if-.j.-i 1 't JPi CtcatiKt ami lainir. tbe hair. r' f;i l..m,-, a luauiitnt r,.wi. !-) "., j Never Faila to Hctore Gray jvii it'' to ' Youthful Color. i-VS-iC r tS"vi Cuira " P -- ,v ha.r lai.ux. fg Bert t.ouvh Sjrup. 'i't-tcs Uovd. Vac l" A WORD WITH WOMEN ISEV. DB. TAL3IAGCS SEnJION. Ills Views of theNew "Woman. A Woid For 3Iothers. The text waj; the fol'owlcg letter rceirel ty Dr. Talmwe: "'Reverend Kii Yo:i delivered a diseonm ir aner to a letter from mx yona m?n of Fayett, O.. reo,u?stinf? you lo r-rea-h a eer nr.n on 'Advio to Young Mn.' Are we bistiflf 1 in aekin? vou to preach a sermon on 'A Iriee to Yonnar Wonn? ' Lktieb husiD ix Fix Yovm Womlv' ChriM . who took IIU tr.i from a flo?k of bir-'s fly in st overheaJ. aayinz. "Eeho'd the fowl- of thu air, ' anl from the flowen in the valley, s-aymcr, ''Const'ler ths lilid of tho Jidi." j.t.1 froTi tb cluck. n? of a barnvarl fr,wl. rayinz. "A ;t ben gathered he; chiek- ri un li r her V.-UIC," aa I frm a ervVal of salt ptfV-d iu bv the r-'.a'l-i'Ie. sayni7. ".a't i- ccof." will grant a b'PrS.n? i'. In .-lead of taking a Ut fro n I be Hil, ltake for my fxt th:s Htt,;rfiO"iiCioi'naati.whi'h Is only one of many lector-; which I hav received frnm young w,niun in Ny York. w Orlean?, San I'rani-oo. Loa ba, E linSurg'i aad trom the cnia of thi earth, all Implying that, having some tiion'hs a?" pren -hed lh :.i:r-j.on on "Adviee to Young Mn," I cou'd ut't, without negteet of duty, reTus' to preach a sermon on "Advice to Young Wo-m'-n.'' It i-i thp ii. ore in-.rortant thai the ulpit 1e Leard on this Mibject at Ibih ti'uo wheu we :ire having Mich an illiuita'jl discussion about what is. callol th new woman, as though soruo u :W creature oi God had ar li e l on earth or were about to arrive. One theory is that the will bean athlet. and box ing glovu and football an 1 uusili-tic en eounler will characterize her. Another liieory is that jhe will superintend billot b o'?. hit ia Congressional hall and. through improved ro!ilic.-, bring lb millenium by lh vilb'ie will extirr'ate and the gold fe'ifl will install. Another theory Is that fehe- will a'lopt nix-euline attir and n.ake sabred a vnigariauixra positively horr-fie. Another theory i that ihe will be s-j .xthtie that brojiii haa llaij l roiling pin and Co.tls'iit lle will b'! pictorial!Zi'-i with tints from soft ski'.s or iugsestiono of IiemVraalt an 1 Il-n.hael. lp&vu deliver the church anl the world from any oii'i of these st vdi9 oi nw" woman! bhe will nevrr come. I have -o much faith in tho evani'-li-tie triumph and iu the pro kie.:a of all th jigi in toe iuht direetion that I prophefv tha' stylo of uiv woman will ii"vr arrive. .SUo would haul over this World fo ilia'joltsai. and from biug. as sh now. the inigbtif -l uger.cy for the world's unlifti'.g, he wuul 1 Le the mightiest force for its dowrithrUrt. 1 will tdl you who lhe Lew wman will I.e. it will 1.:? tho good woman ' all the ages wiit, H -ro nad therj a difTereu o ot all ire, as thu temp rary custom may com mand, but tlu same goo 1, honest. lovely, Christian, all inilueiitUl beinjc that your mother and mino wa. Of that kind of wo man was Chrisi ian Eddy, who. talking to a man who wa so much of au uribelievi-r he had named his two ch lhen Voltaire and Tom I'aine. nfverthelesssaw him converted, he breaking down with emotion as ho sai l to her, ' t eanaot stand you. you talk like my mothe.i.' Aul telling the story of his conversion to twelve comiiauions who had been latatit opposers of religion, thev ask 1 Iit to coma and see them also anl tell them of Christ, and four of them wera convertel, aud all the others greVly changtil, au l thi lea.rei- of the band, departing for heaven, f-houted: ' Joyful! Joyfu'! Joyful! ' If yon know any bet'er s-tyiu of "woman than tha', where is s-.he'.' 'Iho world cannot iinprovo on that kind. The new woman m.av have nioro knowbjdgn because sbo will have tuor-j books, but ph'J will have n morn eonimoii seuse thaa that whieli trieli j n.au ago anl di.-ciDlina aa I edu cate vs. anl did an wll at she could with ucpr.,m!-iiig li tittnal. fjhe may have moro health than th'j wo:i!-ui of other dare, for lhe tewing icaohine and the taui lary regulation aad added iiite!ligcu:j on the subiords of ilitt, ventilation and ':orrisn .ud rescue from many forms of drudgery 'may allow her more longevity, but r,!io will have tho tamo characteristics which Gol gava her in paraiue, witli the exef.r.tion of thu nervous shock and iiioiel jolt of the fall ha got that day when, not n -dicing where she 'teppe.l, .she looked up into tha breaches of the fruit tier-. Hut I mu-l be specill:. This letter before me wai.ts advc to youug women. Advice Iho first: Get your fni! right with Go l and yon will bd in th" b ?sl attitu le for everything that come;. New ways of voyag ing by a, nnw waya of traveling by Uii-I. new n,iv of thrvdiing the harvest, new way's of printing b:-'ksau I the jcttent ofll3j'i enUi;h to ciiohaut a niau who has mevhaul Cal ingenuity mi l knows a good deal of lovers uud wheels aud wo hardly do any tluug as it used to ba donn: invention after invention, invention on lop of irsventiou. I'.nl iu tho matter of getting rigid w ith G- I there has net been an invention fci C000 years. It is o:t tlr) sam ) lino of repent ia .? that David exercised about his mds, and the fcamo old stylo of rirayr that Iho pu'oifcan ued when he emphasii'-d it by :m inward droke of both hau ls, and tho fame faith iu Chri.-t that Paul suggest d to the jailer the iiightlhe penitentiary broke down. Aye, Ih it ia lhe re isjii I hav i more cou'ldenso in it. It ha b -a tri" 1 by mor.) millions than I daio to state 1L I , ("m.) fur nho-t of the brilliant fa -t. Ail ito through Chri.d eavi estly triel to gel righi witti Co I are light aa I alw iy3 wiil b) ri?h ' That gives the vf'iiii;: wvr.nn who gd-? that po-itic: Piioeri- uiityover all liva'rit:;. all jeVo'.uic.1. all n.Ufortni..-.-. all health ladings, all social di-a-ters and all th, coinSin-J 1 ro-.iblos of ei,,hy yo;:r... if .-in shall liv. to be an u?to gt uariau. if Hie world fails to appreciate her, btie ay.-, 'col l.vs me. tlnaagohs iu hoav-n aro in f-y.npithy with m , an I 1 can afiordt'.be pati-ut until thj dav when thn imperial .-hari .t saa'l wheel to inv door to take me up t . my coronation.1 1 health goo.-, sin i-ayj, 'T can ensure the present dutrc.--. fii 1 am mi t ie way to a cliriato the iir.-t bieath -d which will make, m i prof a rain d evou the. s'.ig'itert di.-.'otufor!-." If he t-ai?.tlel with t.-rur?:ttion of si.-ial hfe. s!ie can siy. "d, vh u 1 begin my bfc Hiii"Ug the thrum's o h'-avon aulth kim,s aud .tii -u- unto c- 1 shall be my a:-vvK-iato, t will u t link-) ma :h dif'rjaji who n earth forgot me h i invitation to thai raceptb'ti vw iu a !.- '.-it." All right with G id. vou arc all light with even-thing. .Martin l.-;th'r. writing a h-iter Id con d.dtnec ..!!. ot !n f. i-.at - wh ha I Ion hi1? daughtet. ',a:i bv having. "Tlii L :i herd worl I for girl-.' ' It for those wh-. are dep -n lea, up in th -ii own wits, au I the whims of thi world, aa I the pr-feren?j.-i of hunau favor, but tho?- who take ih) Ct.-raal C, , 1 f tlu-ir portion nDt latr tha i tlfi.een year- ,.f a;e, aul that i-ten years laler than it . ug.it t o w ill llu l" tint while Martin Luther's lotier of coatlo'.en.v was true in n gatd to many, if n t mowith ir-pcLt t .. th.c who liavc th) wisl.ii anl pro.xptitu d" aul tho earu -itn-s, t get right with Go i. I de-dare that this i-i a good world for girl.-. Advi -j the n 1: Make it it matt.- c-i re tgton to taWarv '.nyji: phv-i vt! h alt'i. I : not wviiutu- that the Grojks do -tie I health am hailt-d Hygeia aiagileis. I rejoi'e that thr h tv. l-.-n vom-iay moles t mnintaiuiug aul n-storing vouug wo manly health inv.-uted into oar tfoie. They may Lave l-et-n known a long time ba:k. bit they r-av been p; a'ar.z;l in our dav law a tenn:.-. croj.i-t and g jlf aud the bieycle. It always s.!vaj.d ttrA-ag) and iu.-vratabk' that our human ra.J should be -low i t h'.'oaiotioa. w'u.-t creatures of l.-s- impottane- have powers of volo-itv, wiug of I :rJ t r foot of ;iatolojt. leaving n- far beaiu', while it seem-J so iai ponai.t that .s i.-e in mauy jdaces iu a short white w were w .-igh-d dova w.th in -a pa .-tie.-, anliuo" m -a if th -y run a mile are -shau.-ted or d-;i t f -im th exhau-iioa. It wh left ui lil the lat de.-.il- td the niue fer.th cuUirv to give thi ."p-'el wai "a we f-e whirling through all our cities and a'cag the country rot!?, aul with that snel comes h'a'th. Tiie woaiaa of th" nest de rate Will 1 c healthier thaa at any time sine th.- world wa or- ated. while tl'e invalidisai whiea lia.5 sj oft.'a char:itriz,. 1 wjiaa liool will p:c-s over t- inaahood. which t-y lis t'o-turvi vu the wheel is omiaj to curv l snine aud cramied che-t and a fVormity for which aao !ier tl'ty years will not havo piw- r to make i.-s?ue. Yo ing rnaa, si', up sti aiuht whn yea ride. Darw'n s-ty, the hu n ia ra?e i c!-wnde I from th:s monkey, but th? bj'vde will turn r. hun 're 1 tho-'ai 1 nin "f the" r.r-al gea -f-a'ioa ia phvl-tl eon littoa frot man t lujiik-y. F.'T g-'ol womaijho '.l. Ithaui Go 1 that thi-m j le of r.vrea'ioa has bu iuveiLteJ. I'-; it wiiely, tuDlestlv. Chria- llanly. Ko good n3niai nee L to hi tol 1 what attire is prop ?r aal whit behavior 1 tight. If anything be donbtfal. rfije;t it. A boydenish. bolsterons. masc&lini woman is the dctesialion of all, and every revolution of the wheel ae rides is toward rt-p-s.'ition and downfall. Take care of yonrh-alth. O woman: of yoir nerve? io not realio2 the trah whi'-ri make3 no nia-;ty-nine out or iuj novels, or by eating too many coraneoriiaof confectionpry! Take otr? of yonr eya by retreading at houis when yo t ought to b fleping. Take care of your ears by step ping thom girs tn ti or gossip taar surge through every neighborhoo I. Health! OnWthos know it? value whi have lost it. The earth is girdled with pain, and a vast proportion o it is th? nrie J pai l f-r early rekK-sce. I elo?e this thought with the sa'utatloa in 3I:'eth: '"w good dlglio.x wait ou apps'.ita And hei'ith on both. Advice the third: Ar.pr.viaf4your m .iher while vou have her. It is the almost uni versal testimony of yoaog women who have lost mother tnat thy did not n-aliz-) what fehe was to them until a tr hr erit from lhislif'. Ini.)". 1 mother i-i in the apprecia tion of many a young laly a hiu Irene.'. Tii3 maternal irsr.eiion is often convWe 1 au obstacle. Mother bas so many notion? aSout that wbi h is pron u aa I lhat whieh Is im proper. It is astounding ho-v n.ueh mor manv girls know at eigh'e?n thaa their mothers at forty-.Ive. "With what anilabe rale argument, pr-rhaps ppicvi with erme temnor, the youngling tries to reverse the opinion of the oldiin?. Thesprinkl) of gray on the maternal foreheai is rather an in li cation to the rcaut gra lu .te f the female eeminary that the circumstances of to-day or to-night "itra not fully appt-ciiated. What a wise bo.ir.ltng school that would be if tho mothers wet) tha puoils anl tii3 daughters the tea :her! How wll the te.?rt5 cc-uld chaperoa the fifties! Then mothers do not amount to much anyhow. They are in the wav and are a'w-ivs usking rjuestions ab-.ut oosiage marks of l-ttr. and asking, 'Who is that Mary D.V" and "Whre dd you form that aeauvniauaa. Tlora?"' an I "Where did you get that ring, Mvra':" For mo'hers have such uanreea leuted means of knowing evfrything they sav "it was a birl in tho air " that told th-;m. A' as. for that bird iu fii air! Will not som) oai lift his guaanl fchoot it? It wou'd takfl whle libraries to Lol 1 the wis lorn which tb.3 daughter knows more than h;r mother. "Why canaot I havothi-V! "Way cannot t do thatV Anl the question in mauv a gouo h is b-a. al thvth not tilainly staled: "What shall W3 do with tho mothers, anyhow? Thev are so far behinl the times.'1 rerir.it me to suggest that if tha mo!ho( ha 1 ftiven more time to lookiug after hersel' aul le.s time to looking after you she would have biea as fu ly up to date as you, in musie, in style of gait, in fC3thtie taites and in aU sorts of iafoi matioa. I expect that while you were stu lying botany and chem istry and embroidery and the new opera sin was studying household economies. But one day from overwork, or sittting up of rasrhts with a neighbor"? sick chil 1. or a bl ist of tha wefet wind, on which pneumonias are horsed, mother is sick. Yd the family think she will soon ' e wel', for.sho has been sick so often, an I always has got well, and the phy sician comDs threo times a day, and thero is a consultation of the doctors, and the news 13 gradually broken that recovery is impossi ble, given in the word "Wiiilo there is life there is hope." And the whito pillow over which are strewn the locks a little tinted with snow becomes the point around which all the family gat'ier. Eome standing, sonio kneeling, and the puis-) beats th3 last thro and the boso n trembles with the laL br eath, and tha qu estion is a3ked iu a yvhisper by all the group, "I? sha goueV" Aral all is over. Now come the regrets. Now the dan rditer reviews her former crittcisai ct maternal su pervision. For the first linn she realizes what it is to have a mother and wait it is to lose a mother. Tell me, mea aa I wjmea, young and old. did any of us approciata how much mother was to in until she wj-j gyne' Young wooiaq. yon wlllprohably never have a more disiatei-estel frieu I th vi your moth er. When sh'3 says anything is uaia'o or im pru lent, you ha 1 better oolteve it is u ji.ife or impruleat. Yi"uen ?ho iloc!re. it is so nething you ou ;ht I j do, I think you h il b:dtr d ii. She ix scan in..ro of the world than you have. Dj you think she could have any mer enary or contemptible motive ia wh it she advise? youV She would give her life for you If it wen; called for. D you know of auyoao cdso who would do more than that for you? Do you kuow oi anyone who would do as much.' Again and again she has already endangered that life dutiug six weeks of diphtheria or scarlet fever, aul sin never onca brought up ths question. o whether she had better stay, breathing, day and night the contagion. The graveyard are fad ot moth ers who died taking eaio of their chil lrea. Better appreciate your moth?r beforo your appreciation of her will bo no kindness to her. and the po3t mortem ro rreLs will bo more and more of an agony as the ycarj pas? on. Big headstones of polished Aberdeen, aud the be-t epitaph; which the family put together and compose, aul a tfartanlof whitest ro.ses from the conservatory are often the attempt to atone for the thanks yvo o'ight to have utter.-1 in living ears, and tho kind words that would have done more goo 1 than all the cilia lilies ever piled up on the silent mounds cd the cemeteries. The world makes ap dan diiory a l over tho work of mothers who have raised boys to oc great men. and I eoull t:ra to my bookshelves and II vi lhe names of llfty dis tinguished men who had great mothers Cuvier's mother, Walter Scott's mother, St. Bjrnard's mother, Bmja nin West's mother. But wiio praises mothers for what they do for daughters who make tin horusof A'uier ioa? I do not know of an instancj of such recjguittin. I tleglare t you that I boliev? I am ullcriag the llrslworl that ha; ever been uttered iu npprcciiTioa of the self denial, of the fatigues and good sense ant prayers which those mothers go through who navigato u family of girls fro aa tho e Igo of the cradle to the schoolhouse door, and from the sehoolhouse door up to tho marriage altar. That is an achievement which the eternal Gol cele brates high upin the hcivci:'. though for it human hands so seldom c ;p the la'.utest np plause. 3Iy! Mv' Whit a tiai-j tnit nnthe; had withthos- ?uug-t"r. aul if she ha 1 relaxed care aud work and a I vie 3 au 1 soli; itat.iouo.'heav n'.y li dp, that next gemra lion would havj lame I in the peorhousf, idiot nsylu-n or feniteatlary. it is while t'ie is li . dug. but aever while sh- ii dea , thet sonieguls call th .-ir mother "maternal aui-f.-toi" or "ihe ol I woman." And if you have a gri-i atr-ady. an l somi cd the k'juet sorrows of a wo utu's Id come early, roll it over on Christ and -u will find ili:n more sv.ii pathetic thaa was Oueen Victoria, who. when her children, th ; pr.ncer, aul princess?-, came .eit of th schoolroom afler hi moruing l -s-on hai been given up l y their gowruess aad toll how her voice had trembled in th-- nr-ming praver because it wa, the anuiv -rs -.rv d her mother's death, aud that she bad put h' r h'-ad djwu ou the desk au l s.b he I '.Mother! Mother! the .ii;.-u wont iu aud ? id t' the goverues-: .My ; o .r child! I am sorry tin diiidren distutbel you this morning. I will hear tUeir lea.-cu to-day, and to show you that I have not for gotten the sa l auuiveriiry, I I ring you this gift.' ud tb queen e 'a-; d ou the cirl "s wrist a mouratDg bra ." let wit It a lo.-k of her mother's hair. All you voting women the world around who mourn a like sorrow, and sometimes ia yourlcnoliness an I sorrow and loss burst out" crying. Mother! Mother!"' put on your wrist this golden cl isj of divine sympitiiy. " V ou- whom hi mother com forleth so wiil I comfort vou." Adviee the fourth: A'.iow no time to r.as-j without brightening soma one' lif. Within five minut--,s wait of you there is som one in atragMv c:nvoarel w'.th which stink " sn'aro's ' King Laar" or Victor Hugo's "Jean Valjeaii" bis n 3 power. G out anl brighten somebody';? li.'M with a ch-r'n? word cr smile cr a flower. Take a goo I l:k and ra I a ha-.!er to that b iad man. G up that dark alley aa 1 mako that in valid woman lau?h with s m go" l story. G) to thnt hou.e f'oni which that child has been taken by death an I tell ttiv father and mother what aa een lhJ chiid ha had from thi wiat-Tcf eirihint the ?r riugiim? of h'av -n. ForGcd'ssakemakesomeone happy fcr ten minutes if for no longer a time. A y-ouag woman bouul oa sum a mission what might she not arc orar.l.sh. Oh. Ci-r are thousaa Is c f thes m in ifaturrs of suushiu They aro "R ng'- Daughters" whether insite or outside that dr-light ful orgaair.ition. Thiy dj rr.or- roal ,-f..re they are twenty yer of age than sdMsh women who liv. nia-tv. anl 1h-v et ly hapny j tt b;m3 they n..V;e other hp:.v. 'oupvr sa.h a young rju-a wh-- fed sh Las su.-h a missioa with on wh livsa round of vai.itie-, e ir lrai' iu ha:. I. e ili.ng on people for whom she docj net e.ir- ex cept for some social alviattg-, anl in- pnTerably barel whea th call Is re turned. nl trying to look young after she Is old. aai' living a lit of laslnferity and hoilownss and dramatization and khano. ' lonaz troxao. i:va try naM others ntppY. and you will ba happy. Liv for yourself, and you wil! b3 mlserabK There never has beea aa exception ta the rule; there never will be aa exception. I have noticed on many of the railroads that tne porter will go aroun 1 anl light the lamrn white it Is broai day light, anl I am at first purprisel, bat I afterward flnithst w are ahont to enter a tunnel, and Its dark ness is thus il laminate 1. Oh. kindle a light .for those who are plunging Into financial or domestic or spiritual midnight. Advice the fifth: Plan out your li'eona big scil-r whether yon are a farmer's daugh ter, or a shepherdess among the hiiis,' or the Catterel pet of a drawing room filled wiih statuary an 1 pictures and brlc-a-brac. Stop where yu are and make a plan for your life time. You cannot bo satisded with a life ot frivolity and giggle and inlirection. Trust the world, aniit will heat yon it it does not destroy you. Th? R j.loubtable was the nama o! an envoy's ship that Lord NirLson spared twice from demolition, but that same shir, afterwards sent the ball that killed him. end the world on which you smile may aim at you the deiMiest weapon. Be a Go l' woman. This rnomeot make as mi"hty a change as did a college student of England. H-4 had neglected his slu lle?. rioting at night wiih paled comcanions and sleepin-; in tha c'assroorn when he onght to have been listening. A fellow stndnt came into his room on morning before the youug man I am smi'dagof had amen from hl pillow anl slid to him: Taley. you are a fool! You are wasting your opportunities D) not throw away your llfe." Paley said: "I was so struck with whit he said that I lay ia bed until I ha 1 forand my plan for life. I orderei my fira to bo always laid over night.' I arose at livs and real steahlv all day, al hotel to each portion of the day its proper branch of stu ly anl became the senior wrangler." What an hour that was when a resolution definitely placed changeda young man from a reckless and time wasting stud ent to a consecrate 1 man who stopped not until all time and all eternity shall be debtor to his Den and iafluenoe' Young woun, dnw out ani decide what you will be and do, God helping. Write it' out in a plitn hau I, not l.ke the letters-whL-h Josephine received from Napoleon in Italy, the writing so scrawling and scattered that it was sometimes taken as a map of thej seat of war. Pat the plan on the wall of y our room, or write it in the opening of a blink book, or put it whera you will be compallel often to s33 it. A thousand questions of your coming life you cannot settle now, but there is one question you can settle Independent of man. woman, an.d and devil, and that is that you will be God's woman now, henceforth and forever. Clasp hands with the Almighty. Pythagoras repi jAnlel life by tho, letter Y, becausa it 'early divides into two ways. Look out for opportunities of cheering, inspiring, rescu ing and saving all the people you can. Make a league with the eternities. I seek your present and everlasting safety. David : Brewster said that a comet belonging to our system callel Lexell's comet 13 lost, a3 it ought to have appeared thirteen times and has not appears I at all. Alas, it is not only the lost cornels, but the lost stars, and what wera considered fixed stars. Soma of the most brilliant and steady souls hava disappeared. The world wonders at the charge of the Light Brigade, immortalized by Tennyson. Oalyafew of the 600 got back from the charge, under Lord Cardigan, ol tha Muscovite guns, and all the havoc was done in twenty-five mia ,ute, the charge beginning at ten minutes past 11 o'clock, and closing at thirty-five minutes past 11, an t yet nothing left on the Jieid but dying and dea i men, dying an 1 idead horses. But a smaller proportion of the men and women who go into tho battle of life come out nnwounded. Tho slaughter ;has been and will bo terrific, aa I we all need God and we noed Him now and we need Him all tho time. Au 1 let mo say there is a new hvomau, a there is a new man, nud that is the regenerated woman made such by ihe ransacking, transforming, upbuilding, tri umphant power of tho spirit who is so su perior to all other spirits that He has been called for ages tho Holy (Spirit. Quicker than wheel over turned on its axis; quicker than fleetest hoof ever struck the pavement; quicker than zigzag lightning ever dropped down the sky, the ransoming power I speak of will rovolutioniz3 your entiro nature. Then you can start out on a voyage of life, defying both calm and cyclone, saying with Dean Alford: One who has known in storas to sail I havo on board; Above the roaring of the gala I hear my Lord. Ho holds mo when tho billows smile; I shall not fall; If short 'tis sharp, If long 'tis light; nj tempers all. M03 HULE IN ASIA MINOR. Minister Terrell Tlilnt 13,000 Armenian Have Kcea Killed in a Month. United States Minister Terrell sent a nott lo Hal i I Bi fat Pasha, the new Grand Vizier of Turkey, saying that in view of present circumstances he was unable to make a con gratulatory call upon the occasion ol tho Pacha's appointment to tho ofllce of Grand Vizier. Ho was compelled to lay diplomatic usago nsido in order first to demand protection for Americans in Asia Minor, au l he proposed to call upon the Grand Vizier for that purpose. Missionaries Henick. Feel anil Dwieht J make an earr."st appeal to tho United fstates fornt l for the destitute. It s estimated that 2jO,OW) Armenhins in the ravaged dis tricts are in a s iite of starvation. Minister 'JV-rrell expresses, the opiniou that upward of 10.0CK) Armenians have been mas sacred during the last thirty- days, and fears that lhe worst of tho outrages in a number cf localities havo net- been reported He cordially endorses tho missionaries' appeal for aid. " Ther- havd been frc-.li massacres and pil laging ia the neighborhood of Angora and li!u. One thousand bodiesof murdered Ar menians lie in tho streets of town3 near An gora and Taiu, aud many inhabitants of vil lages in the vicinity of Hadjin Lave been as sassinated. Armenians, afler baing goaded to despera tion, attacked the Turkish soldiery at Zei touii. Aiia Minor, au l have practically taken possession of the town. EDWARD VE1?L UNDER ARREST. The EA-rtale Comntroller of New York is Charged IVilli Anon. Ex-State Comptroller of New York E lward Wt-mj.lo was arrested at his homo in Fulton ville, N. Y.. cm the charge of incendiarism. II; was release 1 on f lO.OW bail. Ho is accused of setting fire to th ; new dwelling of Herbert. II. Fonda. A basket filled with shavings and newspapers, soikel with kerosene oil. was placed against a door in the rear of the bouse. The flames were discovered by L. V. Peck, cashier of the Fultonville Bank, ani were extinguished la time to save thehou. Wemplo is al charge I with having set flro to is i Wemple foundry building, which was buraa 1 a few weess ago. A commiite ; of citizens has bien at work collecting evi dence in the ease since that time. He ia!sj suspected of hiving causal several other in cendiary firc3 in Fultonville during the pat few mor.ths. Wemple Is one of th bast-known Dciuo- ratic politicians in the Mohawk Valley. He has spent large sums of money in poli tics, lb; bseami a ldicte 1 to dtiuk and took the cold cure, bat there was no improve ment in bh habits. Ills thought his mini is an'eeted. and a mania for burning build ings ha devdopei. He is fortT-nine vearo ol. He began his political career a i a S jper vior of the town of Glen, in which Fultou v'slle I locate 1. He was then electeltothe Assemhly. th-u as a K?presentativc in Con gress, which was followed by a tergi In the Siata Senate. Before being elected t o Iheof f.?c of Sta.; Comptroller, an d then re-eletei. he reeeivei a very hanlsoinecomp'.imeatary vvte ia thi Saratoga Democratic Contention lor Governor. -Mluister to Switzerland It is reported that Presileut Clev'dan l his tendered to Mr. J-.La L lvak. a Kansas City la xyer. the appointment minister to Siif.:erluud. vice .1. o. Bridh-ad. of St. Louis, r-.- litlv re-igued. TUBKEY SEEMS POWERLESS. A Powerful Fleet Assembling to Aid in the Restoration of Order. Its news from the different provinces c! Asia Minor continues to te grave, confirming beyond doubt the Irrprcssion which has pre vailed for a long tiae past, that the move ment has assumed proportions which have placed it beyond tho control cf lie Torklsb authorities eTt-n if the latter were really de sirous of rushing the Mussulmans for mas sacrelng Armenians. In fact it 13 considered Terv doubtful whether tha Turkish troops would fire on Mussulmans if they should be ordered to do so. It is known that there are about 800 vic tims of the Kharput massacres; that eight of the twelve buildings belonging to the Ameri can missionaries there were sacked aad burned, ia spite of the assurance of the Tone to the United States Ambassador. Mr. Alex. W. Terrill. that the lives and property of the Americans would be protected and although it was announced that the Turkish gen darmes had been detailed to guard the mis sions. The American missionaries, however, c-caped. aud are now ia saMy. Mr. Terrell has notified tho Torto that the United State will hold them responsible for the lives cf the mir-sionaries. In the district of Mardin, where there is a Jarge christian population of Chaldeans and Syrians, a number of villages have been burned to the ground; the people are desti tute and suffering from sickness duo to ex posure and hunger. This outbreak is regarded as being very significant and as Indicating a pystematic campaign, directed from Yildez Kiosk, against all Christians and not against tlw Armenian Christians in particular aa was generally believed to bo the case. This puts quite a different complexion on the wholo matter. No definite action is known to havo been taken by the ambassadors of the powers, tut it is reported they will join in a note to the' Forte, informing the government of the Sul tan that in spite of the rem onat ranees and recommendations of the powers, matters have now reached a stage in Asia Minor where it is evident that tho Sultan's author ity is not sufficient to quell repeated dis turbances which are breaking out, and it has become necessary for the powers, in the in terests of Christianity and humanity, to 1 ut an end to these disorders by occupying jointly various portions of the Turkish Em pire until order is restored and a better sys tem of government i inaugurated. In order t o carry out tho policy of tho powers, the most powerfal fleet ever gathered together is belnr assembled at Salouica Bay. It will consist of about thirtv British war ships, including a dozen battleships of the nrst-ciass: a dozen or so t rencn snips, includ ing half a dozen battleships, twelvo Hessian warship?, of which four will bo battleships; eight Italian warships, of number four first class battleships. The British fleet includes the flower of the British navy anl is con stantly being reinforced. Massacbe or Chbisxiass in Svbia. A despatch received in Kome from Alex aadretta. Northern Syria. say3 that a massa cre of christians has occurred in the vicinity of that town and in the presence of three hundred Turkish soldiers who did not render any assistance. It is added that European residents cf Alexandretta are ia danger. IN FOU A DECISIVE KATTLE. To Get the United Slatesto Recognizo Them at Belligerents. A dispatch from Cienfugos, Cuba, to the Impartial says it is reported that Maximo Gomez lias abandoned h'3 position at Sieg uncia and is leading un army of 4,000 rnn upon Kedios. According to Ibis authority G?d. Martinez Campos will at ouee march upon Kioguncia and an encounter i s expected. It is asserted that. Gomez has changed his tactics iu con Eequenee of the action of tho revolutionary assembly in New Yrk, urging tho rebels iii Cuba to light a decisivo battle in order to in fluence, tho United St;;tes to recognizo tho insurgents belligerenta. THE MAKKE1S. EW VOI'.K COITOS ICTl'BES. Cotton steady, middling uplands, 3 9-16, middling :;ulf, 8 13-10. Futuies cloted steady Kaks 300.100 bales. December. .8 20.fi 21 April 8 37'3 40 3 anuary .... 8 S 2I Mav 8 i 1 'a S 1 1 February. . .9 31rS 31 June H iiohfiS 1 4 March 'J 30fi8 L5 July H 108 52 Augurt tJ lor? 3 51 UVEPreoL i ori-oN mab&et. CuttOD. active demand, lower. Middling 4 3-32. Futures steady. Sales lo.OW. In cluding Ante lean. 13."0 . Nov 1 2o"i 2j Mar & Apr. . . 1 27 Nov. A- Dec ... 1 23 Apr A May. .. 1 23 Dec. Jau. . . t 25 M:n A- Jute . 1 29.fi 10 Jau. A Feb. . 1 25 June ,t Jtilv.. I 30.fi 31 Feb. A Mar.. . . 1 20 July A Aug. . 1 3d CrtlCAOO OPAIS AND rRODVt I'.. whlat Dec o7:,i May 02 corn Nov 2!'4' ! 2S'i oat's Dec lu' May 20 ;j' iobk Jau 'Jin May ! 4 laud Jau .... 5 U2.1 j May 5 H5 RIE3 Jai .... I 57! V May i 82 ' j U'OriE COTTOt-f MAKKET3. Cliar- Col- Char lotte. lllnhla. )cioa. Good middling 8 8 b'f Strict middling bk H Middling 1$ I1- 8 Strict bow middling.... 7' VA Low ini ldliug a Middling fair M; Fully mi ldiiug AT OIUEB lOlSTS. Cotton- Middling quotations: Augusta steady, S'C. Norfolk, firm b,1 Charleston, stead v. Boston quiet. 8 . Savannah dull, h 3-1 G. Baltimore. "ten Jy, 8 ri.ilidel phii quiet. 87. Wilmington quiet, 8'. New Orleans sfady, 8 3-1 ti. fKA ISLAND COTTON. The sea island cotton market wa- firm thi week with sales of CM bags. The quotations are- M"dium line. 2'J to 2 1.; line. 2C to 27.; fully line, 2S to :d0.; extra "fln 35 to 40 -. RALLI'H! 'EW HiTTo'. Middling 7?i&77X Strict middling S Good ntiddling V&S't Jlarkct quiet. rM.ETOIt TOBACCO MABKET. dmokers. Common C-fi 5 Good CfilO Cutt.ors, Common 812 " Goced 15'2l Fiue tillers, Common tirwn... Good " Tine Wrappers, fouimuii Good F.ne " Fancy 2YaM 2 1 h't? 7 8f10 1211 20ft 35 iO'Sr?') Wir S. Mark'-t strong with advance on all grades. UAI.IiJIoRi; fKOI.tVE MABKF.r. 1'Loiu Dull, Western sujrnno 2.15'c 2.C5; do extra 2.70fi 3.(0; family ? J.20c J.&0; winter Mbcat" patent :.55"T 3.H5; spring heat. patent 3.70S L0); spring wheat straight 3.oo'S 3.7S. "iVheu-Dull; spot and SovemW CIV'S C 1J-; Deeembcr C54fiC5.';: May CJfa 70; steamer No. 2 re 1 ei'.faCirouthern wneat by s.n; pie CVS C5; d on grade. 2,' :r 03 1 . Cok Fint: s;i.-t Wfa'i'i No) m'xsr. new or old 35;i.ri35,': tiie year 31! .ft 34l; Jamary 3 1 '4 r-1 "i ' ; : Foruary. 31!jft3ii; steamer niivet 35','S 35! : Houth-rn white corn 3tft37; doeii'owc-ura31'ift36l '. (ats Firni: No. 2 white wV-stern 23j'ft 21: No. 2 mixed western 22' , ft 23. Bye-Dull: No. 2, llfilj near t v: No. 2 wst-ra 47. Hay Steady: holey Timothy 15.50. ? AVAL STiHE. Wilmington. N. C Kosia firm, strain" i. 1.25: good strainc-i. 1.30; Tar steady at 1.30; crud-i turmtine quiet, hard l.lu 60ft. 1.5c; virgin. l.M). C-ttio SttP OjL.New York Cotton sevdoil strong; prime cruie 2lft21';, yellow prime 2'; nikt-1; off grade 27,';. lift. Th ri e uiark'-t was steady at Charle-ton. The quotation- ap: Prime 1'-,a44 ; G od 3i Fair 3'4'a3.!V: Common 2.'(a:f. lrTIt PhODCcE- C o'intry Butter -Choi'ce Tnnes-ee 1325 medium 12,'c lo 15 Cow IVai-M; au l Sl.Ou per bushel. Poultry Grown f owl. choice 3.50 to 3.75 per dozen. Cui -kea.' 1.73a2.50 per dozen, ae-v,rdug to siz? and quality. I'acks Mascovy 4aLi-. G?es youa 4.50 per d o'o. Kg-"Trg 15-. perdojen. .-, ,1 a .ied 15: f H?r pou nd ; un washed 11 Hid-s ip. to 12-. Wat 2.- to 27 Highest cf all ia Lcavcahg fH) n I l I 1 I I 1 X Tea DrnnkenneS3. Tt is-eialel by hospital Burgeons and saperiatso lents that te drunk ennesa n alarminglj common ; so ranch, imleoJ, as to reuira special at tention nn J treatment. Ten per cent of the patients at cerlain dispensaries are sufferer from this difficulty. It was former! supposed that women were the priucipal Tictiais of this ml aJj, but lalterly mca hava bean oV terreil as being affected quite as much. The chief food and drink of eomo of tho workers in sweat shops is fctronr lea. Tho teapot is always in ca dence, and is resorted to whenever the craving for drink becomes unboar ikbla New York T.cdser. A Frenchman has patented an ap paratus to take off and put on a nan's coat. The Mexican Government has ex tended to homoeopathio physicians tho same privileges granted to old-school doctors in that country, and it is ex-, pected that within a year there will bo a well-established homceopathic tcbool of medicine in Mexico. Eotli tho method and results when Syrup of Fig3 13 taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the ta?te, and acts fenLly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, aver aud Boweb, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt ia its action and truly bcueGcbl in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeaolo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is fcr gale in 00 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not hare it on hand" will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAV fHANCISCO, CAL. LOUIS WL. Kf. tW YORK. Your Poor Tired Husband. He has worked hard all week. Let him sleep late Sunday morning, then treat him to a breakfast of MRS. ADAMS' LETTER. Ltehly, Chattooga Co., Ga., Oct. 4, ISIS. 'lwo mcdicinea have done me &o much g-ood I can not find words to express rny grati tude for them. I was down with a complication of troubles, catarrh cf the bowels and falling- of the womb. For seven weeks I could not sit up. Two bot tles of McElree'a "Wine of Cardui and one package of Ttiedford's Black-Draught cured rac. I have recommended the Wine ot Cardui Treatment to a number of suf fering' women, and not one has failed to f.nd relief by its ue. If I can do anything to help torin this good med icine to the attention of sufferers, I willbeelad. Mrs. E. C. Adams. V I Buckwheat! I Cakes. s, U to one A X m VJS to b the best for washing and cleaning everything. Thats the truth, anyway. Try it and see. Into every drop of water that's to be used for cleansing anything, put some Pearline. ower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report u 0 2fo Jlore "TVuippin!? the Cat. One branch of the cobbler's trade Las been completely wiped oat bv th readyinade shoe industry. In tha'daT, when farmers tanned their 0t3 leather, or had it rred at the tear est tannery, the rnral dntricts wers overrun at certain seasons of the ves by itinerant cobbler?, who journey;! from farmhouse to farmhouse, and r0. journed in each until they had rnadj foot-wear for every member of thj household. This journeyman Indus, try was called "whippia ihe cat," and many excellent cobblers ecga-rgj in it with profit ; but machine-alla hoes have ended it. New YcrkXtw. An eighty-year-old fisherman o Amesbury, Mass., caught a lobster four feet long: and weighing twentj fjve pounds at Salisbury lieach a few davs ago. C or n Is a vigorous feeder and ro sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not tndsr 7 actual Potash, A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our panphl-ta are n .t aiveT-tlalr. tlrMi'm tsvw. tnz special femhitrs. but are rrarti.al w. :k ccatair ing Uieat rrseaic he , n the Mibj-n ol feruli.-atioa and re really bell Jul to Urmcrs. They a.e ittt Utt 1 the kilsLf . GERMAN KALI WORK?. St Kauai Si , Nw Va,.. If in visiting mtt ATTAINT A you do not find i:i the Mjuufactiirts Euililing that large portion of th DXPOSITIOIN tCVOTCO TO ..PKCM:fEN1 1 'I AST!ST!3 1?UL QUALI7T.. Or iuiyway, il you tliiuk of buying a , piano, v.ritc to cither Tun John Church Co. CHICAGO. T-iCW VORK. CINCINNATI, cn TIIH IZVnRCTT PIANO CO. BOSTON. And you will get valaabJe information. AS D School of Qliortlinud ACUl'MTt. , Nolt bvk na-.i. Aifial b'i.mi 'rom dr of anlormc. Ba-ina pai.ar, cngt fnrr naf aa I fo.Bl. u ad. K.0'l fnr h'O.lio F .;.nitrall aaia-:r-" K ur l f li-ap. R, It. ! t An "la- lf r.fi l&GaTs3 ' WJUUWU Q-y tl r or-ed hof1?r. Frjn fir4-e Tmctoow fp,4ir o ":v' intra ;e.tt-r3-"iir.lr.f a. Iirn.i'. are r--r ..-!. BOOK "( l-t'.. ioni.lt f miM.u!..:. rurl t'AZZ. TEN DAY8 T8SATWEKT fMWHW.l t r.s-.l U- L iL UlLLOJi AiM4, fcncclall.n. iuula, . a. PAYING POSITIONS .mi. cour .n al r i.a T:M- at mI r . aiM-. ilohiTC-. Ii 14 atl a-rno-.T .K(U;iA III . I MX.IAMIU .Maron. (.. jiuinsovs niii.i. ami Fi.vr:u tom C'oata a 6 cpta a bo't f It rnrrn v, an1 n t a ..p-'e cnt Onra it t,. What l oe ltcur! Ut. flii'la ari r7ir. 2ri'l. Hi mua I-rTr 4. Tirrir hi"". 4 Ii. io irh'.aio IcP. Mh, fai for ttTff. ! Zllr '.h Mm al a. t:i. Ia tir fi". MotlT il M.olit 11 . Aak nr 1a ar.aha It- A. B. OlAlt4r, faiaanau. 0 , Fropr'r SI50 SAW MIllS f- ra-mira Hay sa f.wsm.a. laartt SALEM IRON YORKS.SALEM.N.CIKS.A. MehInFbM! Want to Varn !1 ro-t J Uom 1 I!w lo I kk Out a A CoodOne? Kn9r Imr-r t!cn anrl ao rirard a rul Itte t LUa I ffrrt Cur aUl t rr-ta.ttr Tll Ilia txi I t ttelthr What to rail tt I ILrmt Terti cf f Anln.al? How to Shoe a Horns I r pn'T A"5"' tad othr V anile lBformay'n ran t o'.'a'i.a 1 readlnc cor 10O-IAE I I.M Tit T.I IloK;E HOOK, hl-i wa will la.il. I a-d, on receiptor iu' -i) eenie la ! BOOK PUB. HOUSE. I3A Loonard St.. New YorkCi ty S. X. t'.--47. V galnat " J "Nj DM U Y The woman pinned down or two uses of Pcarlinc will re to be talked to. Why is she throwing away all the gain and help that she can get from it in other ways? If you have proved to yourself that Pearl in e washes clothes, for instance, in the easiest, quickest, safest way, you ought ready to believe that Pearline is
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
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