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15.00 for U. S16.CI0 for W COL D. Subscribe for The Herald. Try our BondScheme 70L. XXXVI. COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE, FKIDAY, APRIL 3. 1891. NO. lO M MI A IE i 1 1 ( f CALL, EXAMINE OUR And Prices. Beds,. . ; , S 1 35 and up. Bed-room Suits, 10 00 and up. Bureaus, . 0 00 and up. Tables, . . 1 00 and up. Tin Safes, . 1 95 and up. Chairs, . . 40 and up. Rockers, . . 1 00 and up. Plain solid facts like-these prices speak for themselves. Everything marked in plain figuers and at bottom prices. Give us a chance to save you something when you need anything in our line. Goumbia More Company, South-east Corner Square, next to Embry & Anderson's, Columbia, Tenn. 1891. LOW PRICES. 1891- The Oliver Leads the Procession! Farmers and plowmen know that the Olivar Chilled Flows is the jlow on earth, Prices reduced as follows : A to $4 50 13 to '. J U tt 6 OO 19 to JO to 7 00 40 to $9 50 DOBBINS & EWING, Sole Agents. TRflwaro at Imitations. Kee that the name "Oliver" is on all extras and wearing parWt. THE NEW The Improved Malta Walking aiwl Riding Cultivators for Eighteen hun dred and ninety one have more points of merit Than all Others. The Adjustable Steel Arch, Parallel St-el Beams, Staggered Steel Wheels with 'removable box, The new appliance Coil Spring, etc., etc. CALL AND SEE TnEM BEFORE BUYING. The Whitehy Trickle or ThU mower is made in AiAollont r valuable inlDrovei ry poles with all ease. The Whiteley vator can not be beat. Scfintler MALTA Mvras - Fully War ran to. 1; We carry a full stock of traca chairs, back-banda, hames, collars, eto. lar i Una of Avery 8t 1 PIowj and ipajri. Telephone 73. bODDIflO&EVVINOa EOODs best 8 00 8 50 20 to y 00 Threo Wheel Mower. y two lengths of cut, 4 1-2 and six feet. It has many ilproveiuents, aud will cut the finest glass or hicko- solid Steel Binder with open end ele Wagon, A Model Fiflh Installment of Letters on this Interesting Question Ladies Competins for the $10 in Gold Prize Offered by The Colombia Herald. KARA. AVIS. KUitor of tlie Columbia Hkrald: "The race, is not to tlio swift, Nor the battle, to the strong" So I will join the number, To help the Hkhalu along. It ia an excellent paper, And the Kditor is wise. To otter ten golden dollars As a "Model uuauauu" prize. If there's any subject More tempt in sr. man me goia. That would induce a woman Her ideus to unfold It is this Modtd Husband, Will: chai tcriHtics rare. Who asks a winsome maiden, His lot in lite to Hiiaru. I'm uwaro that imperfection in every wire 's round. If there's a Model Husband, Loud, let his praise resound, ve read, that in the scripture Kyerv tvie of man Is portrayed, for our improvement,) with a master' snauu. From Genesis to Revelation I've scanned the pares o'er: And lind this "Kara Avis" iJiveth nevermore. Perhaps with a combination or tue groatest types, on nana. We can make a Model Husband, Or at least a model man. The wisdom of a Solomon, His riches too, must share, But be as meek as Moses, And. as brave as Daniel, dare To serve his Great Creator, And humbly bow the knee. Acknowledging God's mercy, From all eternity. The faithfulness of Abraham, Auulied unto ins wife: There is nothing imire essential lu a Model Husband s lire. The love, aud tender feeling Which Jacob did sustain, Who labored fourteen long yeara His Kachel he might gam. The beauty of an Absalom, tor beautv is a charm That holds affection in its chain, With admiration warm. The righteou suess of Noah, in warning tellowmen, Jod's wrath is surely coming. forunrepeutea sin. The patience and endurance or poor, old, lione.si ,ioi. When sorely tried, atllicted, ould never curse ins iouf The accomplishments of David so, wnon sitting uowu at ease, May produce the sweetest music ins cnaruung wire 10 piease. The health, and strength of Samson, For health is pleasure's gain, The life is full of shadows That is ot ten crossed with pain. .villi a moral sense or auiy, And a liitle sparkling wit, I think upon a model, We have surely hit. Since our faults are only virtues, Carried to extreme, What to one appears perfection, Doth not, to another seem. If, in this poor description, A thousand faults may loom, Remember tiiat perfection Is only Heaven's boon. Husbands present, and prospective. lie notdishearted by this plan, You'll be, at least, to one a model, If you '11 do the best yon can. JCkith Hazelktt. A Christian. Editor of the t'ol.r Mm A Herald: The man who takes the Holy Bible for his guide, who loves the Sanct uary; who prays for aud possesses the Holy Spirit, to enable him to put on the breast plate of righteousness, that he may staud against the wiles of the evil one surely wiU make "A Model Hubband." Teddy. A Happy Combination. Editor of tho Columbia Ukualo: A true American; A devout Christian. A sout'ierM gentleman; A brave soldier ; A tender lover; An apt scholar; A thorough business man and a "Democrat" through and through. "Child oftjie Confederacy." Manliness and Parity. ' KUitor of the Columbia Herald: A christian; one who does not foi get tlie little courtesiea lavished on a wife when a girl; a man that loves aud appreciates home and wife bo much, that he is mauly enough to let hei know it. A man that can be in fluenced by a good noble wife. Un selfish in all things; having a princi ple and courage to say no when tempted; remembering a wife's hap piness depends on a husband's ac tions, aud home is a desert place without manliness aud purity. N. H. Panics Standard. Editor of the Colombia Herald. "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church and gave himself for it;" "Ho ought men to love their wives as their own bodier. He that loveth his wife, loveth him self." Thus the inspired Paul writes to husbands, and the man who loves hiB wife that well, will protect rier aud provide for her comfort and happi ness. as well as his income will ad ruit, from the millionaire in his man sion to the com men day laborer iu his dmgy hut; will be temperate in all his habits, and when he returns to his home will have a friendly greet ing for all present, will be courteous aud considerate aud not too exact! nf, but to whom his wile can at an times turn for counsel, aud iu whom she can safely trust. Iu prosperity or ad versity he will ever implore Divine assistance. Sibyl. Courtesy will Tame a Petruchio's Kate. E.iitor of theJCoLUMniA Herald: A model husband must be God servinir. ana man neiping. He must be both physically and morally brave; not needlessly putting his foot upou a worm, yet ready if need be, to die for the right. He must shun low couiinoy. and vicious habits ; and be above a little meanness. In business he inut be prompt, energetic, persevering and econom ical, that he may be liberal. He must not refuse his wife money without giving a reason. - He mutt be gently linn, not yield- in? to her idle caprice, arm ever ignor ing any iii-nunior ou ner part; treat- ng her at an time courteously, ana though a Petrtichio'rKate, fhe would tweome amiable, at l-n-t t him. He iiiunt be a- considerate of tli mifort. and as d-drou of pleasing tbe gray-haired wife win has walked by his nd- a ia I -r i a century, as when 'i her girlhood he wooed her and was still uncertain of her love Sara Hue a. He Must Dote on Bangs. Editor ot Columbia Hebald. This we girls so seldom thiuk of when we are choosing a husband but rather take it as an honor, to promptly answer yea sir. A "model husband" Is one who never wearies in well doing; who doesn't Bcold if dinuer is at oue in stead of twelve, who, when .asked to accompany bis wife to church, never answers, "its too eold or bad for you to attend this eve." puts on his hat. lights hia cigar andj-ttepsnut; but tells her to come and ro with him. walks and talks oheerfuly to her all the eve. When his day work i aone, never Husband. -o- by stands on the corner, takes, as he calls it, a "social drink," talks to some friend until after dark, but come? home and entertains his own dear little wife. When he asks for his clothes finds he has to wait an hour or so he only smiles and realizes "a womans work is never done." He is as particular about his wife as him self. He never tells her how Mrs Jones makes coffee, but rather boasts that she makes better coffee than any lady in town. Should she Abject to attending the theater he should never say she is contrary and pout about it, but kiss her and say "she don't feel well or she would go with me." If she gets rather a costly spring bonnet, he should think how costly she is. He should first see if he will be by his wife as a child is by a new toy, soon become tired of it. He should never chew tobacco or smoke cigars iu tbe presence of his wife, but re member she is as (she once was when lie wouldn't have done it for any thing. He should never ask his sister to get the coal. He enould always remember hia mother, . and never get angry at her economy.. He should not spend tQa evening calling or walking wttu sorre rriena. due at home with bis wearied and lenesome wife. He should not object to her pit flowers, etc! In fact,' he Id a real good; hard working, christian man. He should never object to her bajigs, but ratuer insist that she snouia curl them regular. Do my ideas agree with yours? Iva D. Find Him aud Take Him. Editor of the Columbia Hihalu. I am a little loth in expressing my sentiments, for their are so few model men; it takes a great-deal to constitute the word model. Marriage s a solemn thing a choice for life. Girls be careful in choosing. Many a girl has married a man whom she knew to be anything but good, "be cause he loved her so." The most perfect man who does not love you should never be your husband, for marriage without love is terrible, but love alone will not do. A husband mujt be a guide to bo trusted a companion a friend as well as a lover. He must not above all things, be de ceitful, but steadfast and uumovable; always the same at home aud place of business. Due that makes home happy and life worth living for. Woman has a great deal to do in making a model husband. She should live the life that she expects her husband to live. I should not wonder at so many unhappy homes, when girls never stop to realize what i y are dmig. Taey doa't like the l lea of being called "Old Maids, "con- j sequeutly they marry the first oppor- umty. 1 mean some of tnem. 11 1 were to veuture to assert I had lived u u married for quite a while, you would censure me with being Ian old maid. No one, of course, denies that there is such a thing as "old-maid- ism" (we employ this word for want of a better.) iou so often hear peo- olosav: "W hv. vou are as neat as an old-maid!" a reproachful compli ment paid to the Miss, I am sure, but as the tastes aud habits of married women differ, so likewise do those of siugle women, but we are inclined to think if tue .girl can nud a model 'eutlemau she had better take mm, to avoid critism. Our life is what we make it, tlow sweet our homes should be; Vnd a dear loving husband Just as model as model can be. Ouanuk Blossom. "llusbuuds. Love Your Wires! Kditorof the Columbia Herald: I have at last concluded to write a etter on the ever Interesting subject, 'A Model Husband." He is always ready aud willing to do anything in his joer to promote tbe happiness of his wife, and lesten her labors and care; even though it should cost his life. Affection is also a groat feature iu A Model Husband." When his wife's heart is almost broken with sorrow, he cau come with a lew Kiss es aud loving caresses, aud change ner tears Into smiles, aud in a snort Lin I I u DlUllCO. BUU AU B I time her sorrow will be foreotteu.1 He should not drink strong drinks. i. A. 1 - 1 A. j I l . or gamble, 'as a great many do; but he si ould nud his . greatest pleasure at home, with his owu family, .and thus brighteu the long, sad t hours, they would otherwise have to Bpend aloue. He should love, and protect his wife in all cases; but particularly in sick ness. When disease has laid its stroug hold upon .her, and her strength aud beauty are gone, and in every way she seems to be only a wreck of her former self, he should uot then forsake her, or grow cold aud harsh in his actions toward her. But he should still love, aud cherish the wife of his youth; and speak -to her his most loving and consoling words. He should realize how great ly his wife's happiness depends upon him ; and always come home with a smile aud a kiud word. He should be very careful to never (und.T any circumstances) tell his wife a falser hood. What could be worse than to have a husband in whom you have no confidence! "A Model Husband," can be told in a few words. He is temperate, honest, kind, affectionate, thought ful of his wife's happiness; aud most of all a true christian. For it is my opiniou that no mau can be "A Model Husband" unless he is aJ christian. "Husbands love yonr wives. Wives obey your husbands." John's Wife, Mil I not Leave Clothes Lying About. Edi r of theCoi-MBiA Hekald: A Model Husband Is a true, Chris tiai gcutletiian who considers his lovt . duty, aud allegiance as belong lug .Irst to his Maker aud second to his wife. He resiectg all women aud believes in them. Who is a manly man and believes in womanly women. Who appreciates his wife'B good qualities and praises her for them. Wiio is strong yei geniie, ana is al ways kind and willing to overlook mistakes. 'Who is a real companion, aud doesn't thiuk it a waste of breath to tfll his w fe the latest news, and con. 'ide his business troubles to her. Who is affectionate. All women like to have thejjassu ranee that their husbands nre as much iu love with them after years of their wedded life have fled, a-i they were in the old davs of courtship. Who doesn't forget tne little courtesies and attentions of the fire- ide and tries to make everything about home as pleasant as possible. Who will make a reputation and whoso name bis wife would be proud to bear. Who tries to conceal the faults of his wife and never corrects her before visitors. Who gives his wife an allowance and does not have to be asked tor every cent she needs. Who can be serene In the midet of embarrassing circumstances and la deliberate in the face of emergencies. Who remembers that he and hit wife are one, and that there should be no secrets between husband and wite. Who often takes home to his wife some little token ; such as fruits, flow er" r a new nooK or magazine. Who Is always neat and tidy, but not fastidious, and loves to see his wife dressed neatly and the house arranged tastefully. Who spends his evenings at home. Who thinks to shut doors and does not leave bis clothes Ivlng about. Who speaks approvingly aud cheer- iuny wniie tneir ears cau hear and their hearts can be made happier. Who is "diligent in business, fer vent in spirit; serving the Lord." Who Is all in air to his wife, her stay, counselor, aud guide. AN UNAPPROPRIATED BLESSIXO." "A Model Husband" So It is. Editor of the Columbia Hekald: Well let me see first I must refer to Webster for the li-eral meaning of me woru mouei, ah: Mere it Is; model means a copy a natieru. rnereiore, a "model nusbaud" la a pattern busband I suppose, one of those perforated kind, so filled with intricate notches, dots, and seams that none save the most practiced eve of an expert could ever hoe to shaje into any sort oi lasnion. mil enough ox tuis iaie jest ana in ail serious ness l say that to the mind of the thinking woman, the one whose Individuality calls for, more than or dinary bread and . meat existence of an every; day, life, th question of what traits are essential to the, char acter of a' model husband is a problem only jo be solved by each individual lor., nerswr. Jiactr . woman alone knows the. kind of natural affinity that must -exist bet ween herself and her husband to produce , that perfect state of blisa so rarely attained in tni ge oc r'-mamage$ .(feeonvenanccs." To be a model husband therefore,! he man mast nave his ideal wife. The one is as dependent upon the other, as the shadow is upon the sunshine. luui i say to every - man to every woman-who look to their wedded future as the time coming when peace and sweet rvat shall . encompass and shield them from the vanities and worldly follies of their younger; days. to these I eay seek ye though it be unto the last hour of your life the mate wnose sympathy. love, and . confi dence comes so close to your own. that there is but the difference be tween them, that may . be found in two chords of musie, which when struck together give out perfect har mony. Thus after this prelude Mr.'iiiditor I deolare my idea of a "model hus band" to be that of a man who ac knowledges his wife's dependence upou his Btrength and his bounty, aud complains not of the care; who governs his home, and his family with firmness, tempered with mercy, who looks upon his wife as his confi dent and his comforter, giving to her the honor of being the good mother of his childieu, giviug to her the perfect freedom oi tier individuality, . (so it be in keeping with her marriage vows) taking pride iu her desire to be more than an idle drone, iu the busy hive of America's bred winners, giving to her all the faithfulness, love, and honor that she may deserve. With all of these rich blessings-" well may any woman say my husband is my Hfe, to me he is the iersonfied model of what God would have all men be.. Bellemeade, Just Because. Editor of the Columbia Hebald. A model husband! Who has ever seen one? Do you think, Mr. Editor, you could make oner Oh, i ho! a lough question! Oh, well, excuse me. An old maid, you know, is considered a privileged person. But, as you have asked me, personally, for my opiuiou ou the subject, I will cast my eyes around ou tbe husbands of Co lumbia, that brightest jewel iu Ten nessee's crowu of towns, and see if, from them all, I can choose one iu whose likeness I should like the creature I called husband, fashioned. I have appealed to Mrs. Thinks her selfallowed few privileges for her aid in this weighty matter, and she pointed out her friend, Mrs. Da-as- you-please's husband, who, she says, fills her ideal of a model hus band. Mrs. D's husband buys her silks, satius, fur, and jewels, and per mits her to Hurt with the other men, aud. while he stays with the children, lets her drive off in the carriage to the ball of the season." and spauks the children himself, without calling out,. "mama, take the hair-brusu to rnkii Jl n.tA'rdns.lil'iiri.AASla k in naiutp I lll 11 II . . U. .riCllV. T . J u W frv whil" JobufiT bawls from the stiugs l - i. --. - Tr 1- a ' - Mrer- Careless-about-herh house sighed deeply when it carne turn to answer, and then exclauied "a model husband! and pray, whoever saw one? Ah," a model husband would be a rare curlositV !" "So he would I Mrs. Careless-about herbone," I replied,' when she' weut on to si "Well, since I have oome to think of it, he is one who keep" you well supplied i with money, doesn't grumble and swear if - dinner is too late, the soup scalding ijot, the bis cuit burned, the eteak tough (as if we could help tbe steak's being; tough) and If the middlng lsnt flavored right ly, and the sauce is not rich nor sweet enough, and the baby cries (wb.eh .i'fTe his place to make behave and keep quiet) and when you forget to darn his socks (when be should have new ones) and ti sew the buttons on his shirt, cut .'down your allowances of pin-money (q twenty cents a week. One who Ireata hia wife as if he anew she' was mLstxeaa of his house as well . .. . ncaA - lu u l,iiu. baud." , I thanked her and bade her good-morhlngnxl walked off., Now, all ol my married mends gave similar descriptions, but somehow or; other, thev don't coiucide with mine, ana to. finding that I can't sponge off of my friends for an opinion, I will have to give mine, out and out. Ui course, when an ol&tnaid begins to say what she would do if she had a husband and family, you married ladies begin to sneer and say "Of course, you'd do just as the rest of us do " I can most always find an answer for them, and don't mind their sneers at all. A model husband should love his wife and children and unless be does, can never ascend the ladder to "model busbandship." Next, he must have a pleasant, comfortable home for his family, and never scold when his wife tells him she must have mohv-y to get the oldest little boy and the baby some shoes, and she would like to have a spring dress, but Fay, "ray dear, you will have to wait uutil I pay for the parlor set for your drss, and here is $3, will that do for the shoes," and kiss her goodbye, and not say "Gosh! they kick out more t-hoes thau any children I ever saw, and vou got a new dress only a week or so ag" (when lv. was in tbe fall) and, taking from your pocket a twenty five cent cigar, light it, and walk out, slamming tbe door, aud waking up the baby, who begins to bawl, making its mother Bit down and cry (aa any sensible woman would when her husband was cross, the baby bawling and everything topsy-turvy.) A model husband must be a man, for if he is a man, he will be a Chris tian and a Christian man will be good to his family, aud make a really model husband. Lastly, the husband, to be a model one, and an example to other hus bands, musihavea model wife. Now, that's the opinion of an old maid, who has remained single, lo! these many vears. not because sue has nad no "'nhinMi.' hut. for th almnla reason that woman always glTes, juat "be- One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch, by our Club System. Our 14 Karat patent stiffened gold cases are warranted for 20 years. Waltham or Elgin move ment, reliable and well known. Stem wind set, hunting or open face, Iady 's or Gent's siae. Eciual to any $75 Watch. We sell one of these Watches for $28 cash, and send to any address by registered mail, or by Express C. O. DJ, with privilege of examination. Our Agent at Durham, N. C writes: "Our iewelcra have confessed they donH know how you can furnish such work or the money.1 Uue good Aaent wanted in each place. Write for particulars. Empire Watch Co., 43 & 50 Maiden Lane, nov7 lyr nrm NewYork. Consolation! "Have you ever been sentenced to imprisonment?" 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