VOL, I. NO. 6. KUTHEBFORDTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1901. 81.00 A YEAR. NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICTS. Congressional Apportionment--The Impeachment Proceedings. Correspondent of The Tribune. Raleigh, X. C, Feb. 11, 1901. The Judiciary Committee of the House has vo'od for the impeachment of Justice V i.-chos and Dough-a, and the resolu tion has made the special order in the House for Thursday of this week. The vote was 22 to 10 with two pres ent not voting. The ten members who voted against A CHURCH SENSATION. Rev. A.J. Hensley Makes a Startling Statement to His Congregation. Rev. A. J. Henslev, the Baptist niin- WOMAN IN THE HOME. THE NATIONAL PARK The Reason Why Women Should Not be Worried With the Burdens of Life. If we are to believe what a certain Endorsed by Secretry Wilson and Re commended by the President. The bill for tha establishment of a na- ister, who lives at or near Hickory Groye, ' class of writers for the magazines say, : tional forestry reserve with its heart in and who only a few weeks ago had some trouble with a neighbor, is in a bad way again. This time it appears from the representations he has made, that his difficulty is more serious than before. Rev. A. N. Sample, pastor of the Bap tist church at Gaffney, received a letter from Mr Hensley asking that he would the Craig resolution for impeachment i go to Shiloh church, in Bullock's Creek township, Sunday, and preach for him. No reasons were assigned, but a letter our age is witnessing the passing away the mountains of western North Caroli of the woman of leisure. The popular na has so far met with great favor, and notion of such a woman is that she has is at the present time in the hands of the little or nothing to do in the world, and Senate committee on forest reservations, plenty of time to do it. It has come to It has been officially endorsed by Secre be a reproach to be a man of leisure in tary Wilson and has been recommended this country. The spirit of the times is by the President himself. This being also placing woman under the same ban. the case there is no reason to fear an ad Many women work because they must verse report by the Senate committee, work to live. But the number of work- and there is every reason to hope for the iug women is being rapidly increased final enactment of the bill into a law OBITUARY NOTICE. t Tempia Bostic McDaniel was born September 12th, 1844, and at an early age gave her heart to God. and was baptized into the P fellowship of Cool Springs Church about the year 1SC3, by Itev. t William Harrill. She was a con- sistent member of this church un- til after she married. j At the age of fourteen her mother died, and she being the I oldest at home, had all the do- I was received by the officers of the because women choose to work so that As has been previously stated, the bill ,wv1 "W1,v 4l,lu- naming ol church, in which their minister related i they may be independent. Besides this provides for till 1 ppropriation of not brothers and sisters entrusted to the reason why he could not be present ! class of women, we have the club and more than $5,000,000 for the purchase of ber care. To this two-fold dutv a ler auci renecrea very seriously on a mem- society woman, wnose one aim is to tae not more tnan a,ooo,oou acres ol torest she proved a true model motl ber of his family, upon whoui he threw a hand in the literary, patriotic and phil- land in Virginia, North Carolina, South an( ;;n unerrii1" sitiM- n nf-Hvitifis of Koeietv. The.v can Carolina, (ienrtnn Aln'nnnin an A Ton.! were: Stubbs, Connor, Gaither, Pat terson, Simms, "Whitaker, of Guilford; Y:irborough, Biythe (Rep.), Ebbs (Rep.) The two members who declined to v."te were Gaither and Smith. The members of the committee who wore absent were: Sea well, Green, !7abow (llco.b Wnsrht. Mason. Bald-I the onus of a errave moral missten. TT t.brn win, of Guilford; Daniels, of Warren ;' added, however, that if the officers of ! not be called working women, strictly nessee We do not remember to have! Ieft ears later her sister. White, t-2 Jones. the-church saw fit they could discipline : speaking, yet they are busy from morn-' seen an adverse criticism of the bill and Mrs. h rank Moore, died leavin"" ' Amonj! those voting for ii.pcachment him and dismiss him. as the appearances j ing till night in labors whose only re-; its object, unless in the direction that . three small children. Mr Moore . "!.': Allen, Rouutree, C.-.ig. Win-1 were such that they would at least se- j ward is the satisfaction that conies from . the appropriation and the number of being in the war caused th s Hoey, Spainhoiir, Graham, Robin-j riously impair his usefulness, though he doing something for the benefit of oth- acres it is proposed to purchase should j i -iT t f. ll'"' V sou, Carlton, Shannonhouse, Duls, Wil-i insisted that he was an innocent party, jers. The result is, that the type of wo- have been much larger. The Baltimore " en 1,1 ' nanu of sou, Stewait, Hayes, Gattis, Harris, It is understood that the other member ! man who once greeted her visitors in San, for instance, thinks it would not dear aunt. And the esteem Lawrence, Blount, Nicholson, McKetir i of the family threatens to bring action . her home with au heir of quiet and re- be unwise, perhaps, "to broaden some- and respect in which those people n. The Litter and C arlton s.ioke "in i for slander, and asserts that he is the pose, is becoming exceedingly rare. j what the scope of the bill before Con- are now held, speaks for her rood X t ir.v ir of impeachment. It is necessary, of cours -, f or the House to adopt the resolution br-fere further s'.eps can be taken. Will it u: it? That see-i s to lie a que.-tt,;i. It is '.v ice Ted th -.t the step is generally di ;; pf ;Vid by the people at laro, the si-wspape-rg of the Sta e beiicj largely against it. En some strong party leader.-; chiefly from the cast are determin es": in their advocacy of the measure. Die Legislature derided to abolish the two crniin-il courts and to create four H'Tdi'ionui Sopciiev Court districts, mak i:'.;: ..'xteen in all. The bill, drawn up on f-Utcrday by the special committee, will lx passed by the Semite this week. ! p-used the House Saturday. The new iaw is to go into effect Julv 1st, and This noble lady and A. II. Mc- giulty party, and that it will be proven j It is the highest foliy to assume an gress by providing that the Eastern re- land careful trainin m court. W bat the truth is, tew know, attitude of severe criticism toward any serve snail include the strictly mountain outside the principals themselves. ! of the movements 'tending to quicken land of western Maryland and Pennsvl- Mr. Hensley has a number of warm and increase woman's interest in life, vania, as well as that of the southern , Daniel were married August the and devoted rriends among his congre- j Nevertheless, we are of the opinion that part of the Appalachian region," 17th, 1SG5. gation, and these are naturally loth to ; society will be much the poorer, if all The annropriation f public money is i rr i f t 4.1 i i t, . , ' . J . - . i tA ,vL , io their union were born nil e are saving about him. Yorkville, S. C j to be always hurried and fretted and jections from some quarter, but the ap- t children, two had proceeded their ' harried by the burdens of the work propriation called for by the bill creat-1 mother to that .home above. Some1 Yeoman. The Preacher's Son. they attempt to do. There certainly ing this park seems to be an exception. ' two or three years after her mar-IS ought to be at least one place where the 1 here nas been no voice raised against ' riage, her husband was bro'vht The preacher s son is olien a much , stress and st rain of endeavor is not al- it simply because there is no ground j. J u 'tl i1 maligned individual. !l,m.tmtr mwt Til!.fe is fnnnil in wl.atwor fnr nn nliirr-tirai tn rf:,!ui nnni, j IO Ulll 1st, aiKt JOltied the CllUrcll; It is the custom to regard the young ; tiie circle. A generation ago men Charlotte Observer. man as oemg prone to prove a cisturb- j were i,.0ked upon as best fitted to grap ing element. A tew prominent exam- j plo with thc problems of life. Woman pies have served to emphasize this view j lad her piace auci v,-ork in society, but A Prodigal Government. of his choice the M. K. Church South. This devoted companion lw,i;,,nn if f-. l. I ,l..i.. ...1 The country held up its hands in hor- - . i x e ' until it has come to be a general belief sjjg was not made to feel as many wo- r several years ago when the appro- . . , ,' . . , ' 'iX ! that but very little is to be expected I nf thi momtinn f.i t,o i.ri ct ! priarions by Cnngress, for the first tune JUiueu Ulv" cnuicn wun Iiel ,lJS-i each judge is required to hold 35 weeks from the youth whose father fills the j entering upon fields of labor where large j iu onr history, footed up to a billion ; band. From that time till her$ of c iurt annually The word "insurance" luxs be.n strick en froin the Craig law whcTevor it oc "v.rred, ani so i?iiT.iaiue ct-nipanics are rro lonjjor reqniii'd ro 4 'flomc-H t icate . ' ' The Commission: r of In?r.nmcc is given povvtr to revoke tl'4 license of any com pany st ekinsr to irunsfvr a case from the to 'Fn'.'yiVil courts. Only five votes town pulpit Because of this unreasonable belief, an English scholar has taken the trou ble to look into the facts, and makes the discovery that 4 4 50 per cent of the per sonages in the j dollars. Yet Congress has gone beyond death, she was a member of the that rapid pace now. In the Senate Methodist church, al :mv avs dis-; demands of time and strength are need ed, if anything is accomplished. . . ml 1 j.i. - . i . It is doubitess true that leisure of it- j ' cuoxmous ipcn.sts . ciumiin:r her dut v faithfully as a . ie- .-..a. t i. it. j .i Tlio lirponr I .niicrrfc iu inl-iiio n-ri wn-ra 1 ' sen is no ornament,. 111 iaci. n. uuiy it.jiiu i- t-.....0 , . .... . . r .Air..A t.t n,-.., .-. ....-.. christian to mvoiitv ami semsnness, to miscmei "4-'-j" -'V4- uplioltiini!; it in her lit .11, .9 Dictionary of National L.i ,q,.ii,,n Wo fin not ,mnr i to the fact that the public expenses for wall-:, her ralU, her prayers, and Biography were the children of clergy- intelligent women revolt from it. It is ' tne ?hsiks? ?"&r would reach 7SC,0CO, , her purse. j men. lhe snovmg made ior England j to tiic crIit of women that they earn is certainly a good one and leads to the : tst!r d.sire to become active and use j 000, being some ?40,000,000 more than i i last year. Mr. Hale re'marked that, a We do not believe anyone House were east ngiuast lhe law riiggestion that every preacher should fui u.cmbers of society so that they may , few yars everybody was shock- -ntl. a r n-ito passed the bill by a prac luianhnous vote. A ,alf doy.ru or more of the largi .ml strongest life coniTanhs in large -ly to the development of the nation. compimu s in the i ers untouched, since we have no statis- v ':ri:l will now return to business in ; tics upon which to furnish a similar tins State, and add throly a revenue of claim. A critic of the English state-forv.-15,000 annually, wi.kh the State mentmys: as kvn uoprivfd of for the List two "Here, in America, however, this ten- y-'.rs. aencyoitne sons 01 preacnors to win , the thick ol coinp-tition anl rivalrv I-.ext WcflnewTny afrcnioon and nisht env'.alle renown is not generally notice- , fid tut- sam;- feverish spirit in fail pos b - ioint r-omn-ittee on Conyressioual able. Indeed, it has Unsn the exception : geion cf his home. Indeed it is a g eat f.;-.vt-iomcnt will f;ive th4 first hearing rather tlsan the role for the sons of . iiapi.-int!:K'nt to hiui. The peace and : o ihor; oIIm r than mtrnk iv of the Leg- preachers or of country preachers, at ' happin-ss of u:anv a famiiv has bee n j.- btui. After that the-cominitteo will leas" to exhibit evidences either of care- ! completely wrecked beeaase ii;e woman eocene the diwufsion and work to them- fid training or inherit id grvatm ss. Not j -hose ri::hi -it was to rei':!i there as ,-es. len districts sire to be laid ott. lnirecju-nuv tne wnf-t i -,- m towji is (l,...n ,1 i i . re gain one ('onvTrsv.nan under the the. inere-h-T s uoy, anci it sometimt. ):-:.--v aoTxutionnieiit L-Ui naosscu uv will- luippcas tnar, wiine l throw off the lethargy and sloth of his- ; wl ro lllir! llillt rn(J exi. n:-es nan rt-acned ure. But our women ought to see to it. ' oue billion dollars for a single Congrees, that in the attempt to lid themtolves of i lusting two years. It was eviduit, he the. abuses of leisure, they do not lose ever ? enjoyed the visits and conversa- more titan did t tion of this nob A the thing itself. Our world is more and more in need, of the busy yet restful and quiescent woman. It is no helo to a busy man in -.1,-.- v. said, that we were rapidly approaching a billion-dollar session, and finally lie lv : '-Wo have not we could rut exclaimed despairim l uister: saint. As a nio'iiiiT Like a!' :;.'): to v: . . : ; . was a typo. ion: r.-r eoioiiet ie,r a ca- in some chili vIiom- life ji.'ver in any goKi man is ex.- yay touched her husband and chiiuren. found any place yet wb o'a anything." The New York Ih ing Ptst says : "Obviously the only way to me difiiculty is to cut off the r;ceip! Congress can no longer pay '. fiigate bills, it will cease an,: them. A step in thc right direoi i-'. li""ii t;ii-:en in the tax reoiict ion which, it is o.-rimuted. will le:-son receipts by $: !d.:.i.".t!,iO'.i p.-r annnm.' it is no c.ouLt a i;re.it temptation to .-s site was willing 1 ' ' : her : ; i 1 . 1 rt i ; ' i nir, saerili.-, im, ! O lamp trulh lit v ot ci So far i!r.( le n- ract cr on ! , ras bill, ti;e " . have .rov( iod forlid that th-y As a neighbor no a 1 1 those ;!;::. vcr should ! io coMlii :isk !!;ore. Site va al vising and them. As an always u l' '. i i: idiiiini-tf ri;;i; i' (Mlteitiliiior, :-h;' ! s L-e:-.s. ' i-" J 1-c i v i tvlltCAAlTll liUftL'UIlU Ul-IAi C J-Lii-Ul Ull . ? 1 1 1 - 1 f t There are several "plans" al- hibiting to the congregation the wisdom ! It is natural for a woman to desh-e to sPeud with a big surplus in the Treas- , an ler loved ones were nor C.-l governments can spi'nti money even our when they haven't got it. Charlotte Observer. r. ady formulated. One of these gives of keeping the Sabbath holy, his son is 1 attract and retain love and respect. Bnt 'ury- An1 5"ct some people and some celled, as many can test ily o i;- one oistrict to the Republicans, out somewnere steaung peaches or trying WOmen sometimes forget that certain - hhe another i; claimed to moke all ten to break a colt whose owner has gone ' efforts to gain these, make it impossible of the districts Benioeratk;. .The com- away with the family to the house o j to attain them. The one thing the busy mjttee will have much difficulty in pre- of worship. It may be that the Amer- mall ioves is sereility in a woman. That pu:inga bill that wiU satisfy all. t icau preacher has so much more than grace conics not to the y,-oman troubled A matter of special interest to farm-: his English brother to do in the way of j with much serving, in her home or out frs are the amendments proposed to the , keeping the rest of mankind from going Qf Much of the service of this world law regulating the sale of fertilizers, etc., to the bad that he gets less time to lookiOHtie part of woman does not meet as prepared by the special committee of after the welfare of his own offspring, vith the appreciation it deserves, be the Board of Agriculture. The bill thus or there may be some other cause for j cause of its effect on the sever. When prepared leaves i lie tax on commercial the fact that the space in our biographi- a Woman wears herself out literally, hi fertilizers at 20 cents per ton, and pro- cal dictionaries is in no sense usurped i ner aftpni1it to dibnro-p thp nri'd.o Powers of English Sovereign. Thereotically The head of the Parlia ment and the only lawmaker. Neither i Lords nor Commons can undo his veto, He alone can enter into treaties. He can declare war and make peace. view, there was no nince on earlh than her home go for a good time with no re morse of conscience to follow. lw. .....Ifv-.l C-ll-V U'.IO !-f tllll- AW lilt; wiiici nnv v a sympathizing friend, but a mother too; and from the lirst time we first knew her till her better; t Of the Kutherford. County's Association to be H?ld in the School Building, Bostic, N. C, Friday and Saturday February 22d and 23d, 1901. FRIDAY, A. M. 10:30 Invocation, Rev. A. P. Ilollifield. Bostic, N. C. 10:45 -Address of Welcome, A. L. Smart, Bostic, N. C. Response B. II. Bridges, Forest City. 11:00 The necessity of Association "Work, Co. Supt. 11:30 How May We Invite the Parents, CVS. Calton, Sunshine. Discussion Miss Clara E. Wilkins, Mooresboro, Miss Lizzie Brooks, Rutherfordton. NOON. 1:30 What are the Essential Qualifications of a Teacher? Rev. D. J. Hunt, Round Hill Academy. Discussion A. A. Rucker, Rutherfordtcn, Miss Min nie Gray, Caroleen. 2:00 The Evil EtFects of Promoting Children too Rapidly, Miss Bessie Hoyle, Caroleen. Discussion J. P. Nanney, Round IX ill Academy, Miss Alda Blanton, Forest City. 2:30 What are the Prominent Causes of Failure in Teaching? II. 0. Elliott, Ellenboro. Ciscussion Miss Mary W. Ixdlar, Rutherfordion, R. C. King, Forest City. 3:00 The Daily Prom am, Miss Alice Covington, Forest City. Discussion Miss Bertha Beam, Sunshine, S. II. Har rill, Ellenboro. 3:30 Cur Schools Ten Years Hence, Rev. C. B. Jus tice, Chairman County Board of Education, Rutherfordton. 4:00 Adjournment. 7 :00 Entertaiiitment Celebrating Washington's Birthday, at the School Building. SATURDAY, A. M. 10:00 Devotional Exercises, Rev. I). .1. Hunt. 10:30 Literature in the Common Schools, Miss Liv ingston, Round lliii Academy. Discussion Miss Magirie Elliott, Elllenb ro, ,1. W. Daniel, Forest City. ; 11:00 The Personal InllueiK-e of the Teacher,' J. S. Roborson, Henrietta. Discission Miss Clara Andrews. CjilTd;;Io, W. S. Mill le, y iiiiimi 11 :30 Re Work, E. M. i )iscussion lie Ihrton, Myrtle. 12 NOON. 1 :30 Schoiil E'piipnients. .!. W. Smith, Henrietta. Dicu-io:i Mi-.- Eiiie l,vni !i. t'ul.a. 2:O0 ?lusi,- and Art in the Public Schools, Miss Cald well Hoyle. 'aroleen. 2 :30 Report of ( ' imil tees. 3 :0o llnsiness Meet imr. :3 Adjournment. The ireneral public is -ordiaily invited to be present and, as many a- w ill, take part in the discussion. Any teacher who wishes to come to Forest City on the early morning train, either day, will be furnished free conveyance to Bostic by writing to the secretary before hand, or telephoning him after reaching there. Any teacher who will write one of the following com mittee on entertainment or call upon them after arriving, will be provided with comfortable homes during the meet- s t z t z Discipline to Cood School V KocK. ation of Strict irver, Iwitiy. F. B. Watkins, Rut herfonlton, Miss Mol- cid-s th,'it untagged fertilizers shall t.-e. by the sons of clergymen. Iu any case i owes Q society or her home, she may treated lika whiskey as by the United it is gratifying to be able to say that I meet itn compassion but he efforts -will Slates when seized ; that is, sold with- things are not so discouraging for our ont a cas; in the courts. The present preachers as they used to be." law requires 8 per cent phosphoric acid There is abundant hope for thepreach- and declares that fertilizer without tins er's son if he will only apply himself. illegal. The bill proposes half a doz- There is no bar against, him. Atlanta 0-5 formulas, as eastern soils do not need Constitution. phosphoric acid and for years fertilizers really illegal have been used there. Iu the matter of fertilizers not up to guar antee, the bill provides for a rebate of double the value of thc deficiency. It also provides that all fertilizers in which there is leather, hoof, meal aud hair f hail be confiscated and no pay can be collected for it from buyers. Victoria's Private Fortune. The Queen left a large private fortune, which has been estimated as follows : $300,000 private purse, or pocket mon ey yearly. All saved. Compounded at 4 per cent, for the last sixty three years amounts to about $27,000,000 Net reveunes of Duchy of Lancaster, which V,HVf nvpvsiped 3ftO AO,1 n vp.it for The committee on agriculture approves , . . , " . , . , , . . the last sixty years, compounded at 4 pr cent, amounts to about $27,000,000. Private fortune of Prince Consort, not be appreciated. The woman of leisure is still needed. We do not mean by that the woman who finds nothing to do in the world. We mean the woman who is striving to cultivate the grace of serenity. She may be busy with many things, but she nev er loses that wbich the world will never cease to justly enact, a serene and quiet spirit in her work. Joseph Bart lett Shepherd in Modern Culture. the plan to authorize the penitentiary authorities to go into the fertilizer niaii- u"l"lu"r. . 'amounting to $2,300,000, left the Queen Senator Si nngfield, Democrat, of the'. . ' ' .' . , . , A ,.,... 1 . . j 1861. This was all invested in land 33rd district, whose seat was contested . a n by Stamey, Republican, was unanimous- mai pxativj y awai-ded the seat already held by him ; waste, now one of the most fashionable even the Republican member of the residential sections of London and worth committee on privileges and elections al30ut 25 Q00 mQ lid not vote to seat Stamey. I A, ' ' ' , , Osborne House and Balmoral, her pn- The cLiim of other cough medicines to ; vate states, with their furnishings, be as good as Chamberlain's are effect- PaiutSs, and articles of value, worth ually set at rest- in the following testi- about ,000,000 monial of Mr. C D. Glass, an employee I Belst of $2,500,000 left her by John of Bartlett &Dcnnif Co., Gardiner, Me. C'imden Nei1' now increased to about He says; "I had kept adding to a cold . '."w-wu. Caught in a Trap. There is a divorce suit pending in New York city which makes a strange revel ation of life in the metropolis. The husband, a business man of good standing, seeks separation from a wife who has imposed upon him. His story is that he met the young lady in New York city, where she represented her self as being a member of a distinguished soumern tamily. She was related to senators and governors enough to make his head swim. He straightway pro posed, married and became the father of a child, when he discovered that his wife's family personation had been false all the way through. He is the head 01 the English army death, she made us feel that in andavy, and can personally direct )er ,onie there was always room! J. D. B. (i. Clemmer. Devinnev COMMITTEE: Ci. T. Bostic, Chairman. Miss May Martin. Mrs. U. T. Ilollifield. their operations. He has exclusive management of all i foreign relations, including sending and receiving Ambassadors. He can expel aliens or welcome them to the soil. . He can coin money. He appoints judges. He pardons criminals whenever he so wishes. He is the supreme appointing power. He is the absolute ecclesiastical head of the kingdom so far as the established church is concerned. for us, a Jul often told us so on parting with her. As a companion we are not ca pable of saying; language fails us, but know that she was every thing a precious helpmeet. The surject of this sketch, for a few years before her death, was a sufFerer from a disease of the stomach, which at times caused friends to mourn their loss. Her grand children seemed to lie as near her heart as her own children. Deceased was 55 years of age. The number of people who vis ited her during her illness, and her funeral cortege tells the es- pain and a burning sensation, but ; teem and respect in which the T's: .u.- in the midst .of her suil'enng she; was held. To love her was to nnanrannis au uisuuus auu utucr uiuu , . flim,iViM 1 exhibited that christ ian fortitude . know her In reality Has less power than the 1 and resignation so characteristic president of the United States. The Q a child of grace. Prime Minister is the real executive and j golne nine or ten weeks pre the choice of a Prime Minister is deter-! . . yious to ner ueain, sue i..... WASHINGTON MONUMENT. mined by the people. Indianapolis ; Press. To he poor and needy, color ed ard all, her wardrobe was never too empty, nor her pantry t'o bare for their wants to be with typhoid fever, but seemed j turne( away unheeded. When from that: but the I the colored who had known her New Elements of Population . , ... eMmPA more de-'for years stood looking upon the That 2,000,000 Hungarians have taken u."U-- of' icy form, one was heard to say, their residence m tnc unitca states veiopeu, mm uamvw and cough in the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of with out permanent help until one day I was in the drag store of Mr. Houlehaii and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back '. apolis P16 Estate m Coburg and a villa in Baden, worth about $1,000,000 Gifts at Diamond jubilee, $2,o00,000. Jewels, etc., $1,000,000. Real estate in this country, $2,500,000. xotoi amount, $108,000,000. lndian- up during the past ten years but proves that a new clement is being introduced into the body politic. The Hun is not an Aryan, notwith standing his Euporean residence, but a medical skill. Better nursing than was given her by her husband and children, few have ever had. During her whole illness she was patient as a child and ever hopeful and buoy "She was one among a thousand." Dear husband and children, vour companion and mother is Memorial Tablets and Inscriptions That Lin e the Interior. Few of the thousands of visitors to the Washington monument have the disposition to climb its 900 steps. It is much easier to ride on the elevator, which makes the ascent of the tall col umn in about eight minutes. But visi tors who walk one way, either up or down, are well rewarded by a near vi -w of the inscriptions o-i the memorial tab lets, says The Youth's Companion. One hundred and seventy-six of these taolets were contributed by various so cieties, lodges, cities, States, foreign countries and private individuals. The variety of their inscriptions attest tho wide reach of the influence of Washing ton. The Association of Journeymen Stone Cutters, of Philadelphia, under the r-n-Ueuis of their trade, inscribe on tbf ir tablet: "United We Stand." West- . . . . . . n.l.A.n r . . . r . - I ' . I . . I . .. .1 ' .... .1 . r -r, t T. . 1 1 simply as "The Birthplace of Washing- Turanian, really belonging to the yel- One of the favorite tricks of a cirl ! low race. Surrounded so long by Ar- 4ifrom the provinces" is to fix up a strik- j yans, affected by a limited amalgama- anj. havjng the utmost confidence ing home relationship, which she does j tion, they have differentiated in civili- jn er attendin"" physician, not possess, so as to gain attention, j zation from their bretheren of Asia, but 1 t sVe realized her Then, of course, becomes necessary the ' are essentially the same people. Adding We leel Uiai 4 her work of track-covering, calling for in- ! certain South European immigration of condition, but hating to . genuity enough to win a fortune in any j the same Turanian stock we have prob- loved ones in trouble (for thej laudable calling. ! ably taken in as many as 3,000,000 of had never had a shadow ) she nev- btiu men who pride themselves upon these people during the past decade. ej. mentioned the partin their wisdom are caught in this way. Atlanta Constitution. They come to the United States with my money if I was not cured. My lungs The greatest danger from colds and and brondual tubes were very sore at la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia, this time, but I was completely cured by If reasonable care is used, however, and this remedy, and have since always Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all turned to it when I get a cold, and soon danger will be avoided. It will cure a find relief. I also recommend it to my cold or an attack of la grippe in less friends ana am giaa ro say is me Desi time tnan any other treatment. It is , Liver Tablets. Po ox o., ! v,oi rtm of all cough medicines. For sale by pleasant aud safe to take. For sale by free. Every box guaranteed. For sal i it, will nresent a new study in sociol- en children you will know her no more forev er; but look to the window of heaven where she now stand beckoning you to come. Listen to her calling; follow her teach ings, and when God says, -It is finished; come higher;" be ready to obey the command. Our i;rief is srreat and our hearts are bleeding, but let us; bow in humble submission to Hun who doeth all things well; and ! trust Him for "He is a pleasant i LL. y t i i.oorr. rrouuic no deep prejudice against them except ",vl"e - wt. ! help in time of trouble. s nfnnmntii her deaTn came rainti "'"-f , , . .tQ ,-0 .-U tc l-rr ffinnoTs fif nnxnnf i II PT 1 R51 I II ( i 111 U mill-" " i nij :.. 1 bUUU tin IO ' r iyivmo uu.uvmi.ax v-r llt-tliiv. ill lit .1 V ril iiin c . . When you want a physic that is mild origm, but residence, money and educa- edly Thanksgiving morning, JNO-. Ever and anon are waiting, and gentle, easy to take and nleasantin tion will bring refinement, and these An,Kpr thp 90th. 1900, at eleven; Many whom we love s j effect use Chamberlain's Stomach aud people wiU freely intermarry with the v k Leavin" a husband, scV- j3 tmr loving Savior" 1 . T.I Troy ToV.ln-.-, T ' . . i i e y vlWVU. 4 T - i , . - . - -i .nd ten "Tand chll- Ana tnen nexi u ourmomer. A FKIEND. ton." Greece, the "Mother of Ancient Liberty," sends from the Partheuoji "This Ancient Stone as a Testimony of Honor and Adm ratiou." The Turkish inscription, it is said, was written by the court poet, and bears a date in a "year of the Ilegira." One of the longest inscriptions appears on a stone presented by some Chinese Chris tians of Che Hwing, China, in 1803. It declares George Washington to have been braver than Tsau-Tsnu or Lin-Pi. A likeness of Shakespeare Ftands out on a stone at the twenty-sixth lauding', as the short level spao? between the flights of stairs are called, tiearins: tk'-e : word above : 44 All that live mw.t -j and Uflow : 'A tribute of respect froia jhe Ladies and (ientlemen of the Dra matie Profension of America.' dren together with a host- ofi Twitty & Thompson. j by. Twitty & Thompson. ' ogy. Atlanta Constitution. "V j Twitty & Thompson.

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