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THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE. The People Mine Placed It. U«U of Senator G»«»rg»* H <1 <» '•harjre freely : mini inf«-r»-"t* !>»•*« pit* th* mad»* that oar m* {«»iiti« will la- acttiao*»! h «**• I»«,.!.. SWI • l.-I-it. Ml. In- |» r fh foil faith Gov Mr Iwlovwl govern« m and »tli* d i \ h; * Unrm * «Itwim *n ••*.,» *■-, her pro tuent f the preHervAtion <* -i «•>»ntr«»l tin* apiH.int »iaf»> d name a*:-! |{\ personal tele j if in thi- < a»» th» The wi! a- ertailied gram* by J r va!» p* » f of the J»*»pl«* ha « more than « vein ». term and th« «tat» -a .i honorabl* one. ill i' ■»■«! *oin«*t hing ; pre en! 1 ■ .: • f nil fin- u.-pimnt* tic people *«•}» and nd gr»*at ''ted -I the le /I » la I !<> the ci-iirded thi- -eh Th** fnir fame of th»- -t and mi trust eef»-»I hv the |M»Op|e Wfl» " new < Mi tin- hn-t ing« ill hen patriot!* heart» gnw right of M»df xovei At the pro*|H«-t- he lind upheld unf j« 11r>n:/ th the hull- <*f ' <*ii; ent by the .1 -esHfnlly def« d ^»ople. Mi*Hi»»ip|n fr« ever hi« -PM-ml Intini.it» id political relations ifh ' Senator f b*on;e In j »* -* d t-< tin old commoner, from wi ntnnr -1 tIn- '"onlidenc»* und I« Ilk» Paul Hiltmx at tin- feet of label In learned hi» JensonH of |Htlitieal I'd' and -I" est of Hie -Hit» The int» Wl. ild they h nr l»e tru-te.l than tin hard» of him who de» dared he fni-h-d a i» a man worthy «»( lh*- trn-t to th** thought with «-v«-i\ Mi xra» iou» act than plio «- In » • •mini.*'- i-m u thfir» in the hand- of Hon II 1) Money the peopj. 11 ; » \ » -l.-lared the vhol tru-l »I ■hose win re or»! private and public prove- that he It is I * » r tin ii? ■here the people Imv» already I e;i Heller Iqnipped. We 'dice I hat a great innii \ »»I >>u that we exprcHHcd last week that i - lh a tor < ieorge » phn» There appointment • f t «»I Mom \ i appointment that couhl he made Willi a vast f'juijipe»! In every Any are *>f the sa I 'ol M»»n»-y i- tic- logi.-al fo| ,,f, i . .i 11 ,t |.| hill Vlllll till' I old give more satisfaction tha any j and fully j lount "f e V pel carer filling Senator ( »»•» of vi. know of Tli,'I ill, -till, ii- I, ri"l oih' Hint Col Mon i Imt tliiT, vith Col Mone> t li'»roughlv none known h!» ci congre»» long * r leginlature t -I.. tile p»u»p|i ■- ha- hi »-n in | 1 igh ighly understa vorking» of oi d th« Me lin-, lie, t v «•otnmitf«*»-» of importance He Im had »>\ perlenes in helping defeat lh»- -diei downfall IVaidea allthis the peopl»- of the »tat«' have already expressed their dedn that Col Money succeed Senator (b*orge l»y el»»cting him to that p« feel sure that when Uov, McLaurin give« flu- matter his ea aideration he will promptly announce < »»| Money Progress u.' politicia that vould legislate to n S|„ »ition and we d ca eful con Kuporn est a ns bin seleetio I >r l ltc I ottivul Man. Gov MeCauriu has He may **n \ d ill he successor to tlie late.* »t Hi lltloft ami any day It may he twi unth» heb c he do I The man app«iinf»*d hy tin which i» in January i- serve until the legislature not elect the i-i nor c? That hoily may an appointed by ha the governor Ortain it is that the législature i- favorald»- t-. t ol Monc\ a» it is the ImmI? that eb*cte«l him to the new term to begin March 4 1 hum title»! the oyer »nine That < V»l M. ey is the logical ! proper man for the plmv re 1 »■• half will hette Jïe I» acknowhutged to I»»- the best informed man in international a flairs have to go Gov, McLaurin will make m> mistake if he .appoints Col M « pplicanl, hut the people of the state. 'favorite »on» have agreed that he is the right appointment 1» the only piop.-r thing the g< An additional service of ?» yei equip him for the new ten to Mississippi on national ? the ! ! '«Mild HCHrccly get .'iniuainbul h»*forc he A new •null! I -) Mmi-v i- imt viler- then! ma for the place and that his inn Jon do Wimma Ti ernor ct The Graceful Thin«,. The Lexington AduTtiwr. «*ditc«l by men in the »täte, that unrip* >ear 111 tnes lui gang < Wimm Gi 'nun McLaurin will appoint to till the on«* knows hut the governor himself conservative democrat», excepting our goldhug friend» grind, or favf»rs tonxk, agree The legi»lnttireof Mississippi, whieh il i» r» the wi»he» of the people elected th« Hon H D M •xpired ter NV In »in he should appoint, all ifh axes to >! Senator George, d those (rom turi-s mill,* to sujiposc represented -y to site,'—,1 th- term of Hf*nfttor G«*f*rgc when expired. Senator ( b imnottltble to la*lieve that had tin matter, Mr. Money wonld la* elected (i fnl thing in appointing Mr M le»», and wonld prove to the v like» as a great ninny enemies roosi lower, ami take tli- hr—z- out of tli-i rge having b— n call-d higher, it Is rcprcsontutiv *f people «■»• in the term ernor McLaurin Vould do the g mee etnic» harm • lie tli» lake his Such an act "IId that he i vould make his e? i»tie\ prejudiced to th not a theory ■ottld have people believe him to be sail* Untitled To It. The Indinnoln Enterprise thinks Senator Mo?n > George This is the way it reasons about it should s i coed Senator All these Senator i*lect Money has nud It«* needs no eulog\ rell known. Imtli personally and politically by the peopl» tic- lower house t at out hands, as I this state seems to us nth be is too ant! having served ns tin past eight year» it that Gov McLaurin could grenier distinction or •t appoint a m? vho could serv«- the state Mr M reflect more credit upon her people y Is entilltHl to the appiiintmcnt bv virtue of the fact of his large experience, his influence am! marked ability and was -l-ctd by th- legislature and th- j,—|d-to succeed the lamented G eorge of comprehensive greatu Mr Money is th«* only that distinguished If I* c •tHb*d that if th*- «lend statesman, but i man can till the measure air humble opinion now available who can represent us acceptably in 1 diguifled b» si i t h«* l'nited Stat«'s, and ■*' licli-v- that the 1 will surely iqijioint goY-mor midcrstaiiil * I lie —mliti is that confront him a Senator Mon," The Matt for the Place. The Hcnimbl- fur s-nalor Georg-'s congressional sins.» can Iml inspin dir gnat with the majority of the ji-ojd- N-nrl> the state has every city, ti ti and nimitv in cnndidatcH for lh*' position, nnd then names flic man more vill Im* no rent We hope he will « ul the eanvaan for Gov McLaurin until h »hört by naming the man I* Money vh. Ihc place rightfully Indong» s electisl to succ«mm1 S*«nalor George and now that the f that 1 h*1ov«-« 1 old patriot has ft»n*ver Hon 11 I) (Vd Money »enatorinl career »houM In* allowed to lake his place do >1 i'«»I Mon«*y 'arrollton ('onservativ« Money the Man. Who will Is- Senator 'cr. but Do satisfactory answer has yet l»eon given oft larksdab* has l»*»»n mentiom*d in conne«*tion with the vacancy The apjxiintmcnt «J Hon H D. :o take, but it is lu lievisl Gov «y clour I«' make bis jiersonal fe«*lings sub»ervi<*ut to the will and choice of tin* large majority who prefer that Mr Money h*ve the npiKUntment Charleston Hcnild. »corge s sm*c This lUcNtton has lM'«'n asked J W entrer, but Mr Cut »even tim» rcr will uever l*«* the choie«* f Mississippiatis Money will In* the logical course for the governor 1 Mclannrin will never »♦•«• his should The Unltmau llernid snvs p,, , , f „ , , ,, j M" .)! t ' , • 7 M ""'■ " rK '"«' i " v - m , t,7 . ' , "T " smv,w, ' r " »• «!»• i«««" innch as the same legislature that elected him for the long term will have to ( lus*- a man next winter the logical conclusion „ thnt Money will la* chosen, i . M ' l ' r °l M ' r 1,1 * u,n at ° ,UM ' " 1 ' a,v of ,,H ' °l* inlon that * this method would prevent a deal of wrangling when the legislator, meets Prevent Wrangling. FlrNt, l.uNt and All the Time. The lh Senator J /. George, tirst, last and nil the time, but we must confci have little hope of his a|q«>intiiicnt by Gov. McLaurin. for ixtlitical <Jov. Lowry, it is thought by some, will receive the appointment ty Democrat rat tavors S« nator elec/ H. D Money a» th«* »ucce».««>r of tin-late that we reasons. F,x Carr» *11 Conn Uothcrlng His Mind. "Tobe or not to Is*, that is the question,' these days, doth most agitate the mind of Mississippi's governor Whether tis more nolde in the mind to ap point the Hon. Hernando Desoto Money, the |H*op|e's choice, or to sieze njion everything in sight by sending one of our henchmen of no high degree to the courte of Washington.— Oxford Globe. Money Their Choice. l)N'lli«.ill(( III»- -»«-IIJI f oriïl I T«*M«inn tli«- ( Iark*«bil«- rhalleng#* v*rv ptTtinent If if Wf*n* iii« r»*ly a qtiustfnn of jx-rHonal fitnuss or the mere «♦*!«• I worthy t<> In-ar the »•molument* of ho dignified an office there IV olme I '1mm lion ar« -I -verni in th* ar» vie ve don lit not, wonld wear the honor» regally : hut the H*'|ectlon of a wnator to fill the place of on« who ntnod ho high in the ranke of xtateetuei Mr far. fo U- <-ntru»t«'«l to one did the late Senator Grnrgu. j» too jM;rtentione a matter by U- he ever ho nn**rrlng in judgment. Withont rii»parag«*m«*nt to the claim» of of other aepir < say. imli«**itating)y let the voice of the people prevail; the jieople have I the Hon H I) Money in their wine in f tfoverrniicntal p««li«v ant* -j»'»k«n in t«*rm* not to be <* numb-rU ! j oho ill ; en! 1 Aug -!I Washington I) ( to the NV\v y.of Minai b** near the o< I »rleann Picayune, dated ij.pi i- »topping «I Wood ho hfl» l>een treating ; *t jiennittcd to um- hi» eye» to any vj ! tliat thev linve improved a grunt deal. Jfe j*< expreHf»jnjr h»r the late Senator G**orgu I f • s-nator i II I) M< and )*-\ Inn near Washington flint he inn •nli.H hin eye» for - Thon«), he ii • time rending he m\ 'ill -end lii« lamih !<• Atlantic, f'jtv nr do mndi lent T( opinion | on the Appointment « .f a *i the d The VnztMi late Senator ( •« i ity Herald in of the opinion that ur^e i- tin Hon H J) Money, »cnator elect r not. in another question The logical Huccesaor to the Whether he ifh ' v ill ent A majority of .I S.-nator lieor^e. ' It i- fin- proper thinx cxdianxcH favor the appoint Ill'll) <»f H I) Mone; he A Defense of Hnddliistn. Judaie < iiristianit v ■■wiI religion Ihnldhn aln ixht m our school» and ehtirt hc«, ha» us fa o place in a i- has Hi»- right la i I led lh»» universal teacher. one of tin pitablv ojstis it» column» t< vhich the nlx»v ■ York 1 •ligioriH journal» of Ameri i article signed. The An claims are stoutly advanced. Dhar rife- t<' supph-incnt what he considers n Profess'H I'almer, and disclaims any Huddhism and Christianity, but is >f Huddhistic teaching. In doing •h comparison. We I e;i but The < Mit look h jgarika If Dharmnpnln i rrniilonl ii Nc -nl» »I \ n\v of P.uddhism pres» n ted I ink I int« i pa ri s» iging out the I however he does not »• evading j hi- art ici» j » be ju.Mt and not deny the fact that for full *»i o uni vernal ears hefo.*e the birth an kind apnea ml except •»»tds are to lu* nccejited as genuine, we Kapilnvastu. India, the Jews were of «•ncher or savior of 11 A i --\ rinti and Iinb\ Ionia re» t find that .tust at the time of I.tnddlm's birth t | 4 their lia by Ion in returning tr< 1 enlight* lieft» of tin- »dder.l»' captivity We find a few iah. and Kzekiel -s before Buddha » yei ent the prophets Isaiah Jem ■er» 1 changing the be i-h theology hy bringing holier conceptions of mercy, peace tin- pri iphcts .li ri'ininli nnd Ezokicl. liy the K rac,, ,,f Jehovah, ''"'tut anil )11 ustrntintr the doctrine of individual re d right»*«»u»nc' proph»-P inga change -ibility by tin* parable of f c S|„ The x>«->i>l. j all over the Asiatic world K for a savior India with it- do» millions of people, and Russian Empire, with its 50 ■>Te outside the influence -d Jewish traditions, which ""opnly of Mm Jew*, win, n mu Itered at that time »'.MIIKI men nnd wo U-' hud : '.:r, men servants nnd maid-servants, and 2011 sinxin«men. i- tim tntn] p,,pula t i our grapes ere at this time looki I 'hina >r tin mille vith its loo millii of people, atiil tin- Grec* -"i i .pi vcj-»- a 4j a if tin Jews at their efuru from Babylonian rap ognizc the sun millions of Asiatic Aryans v»-iv the object of His gracious solicitude, who came h 4i Th«* ( hxl Jehovah refused t< recc ii ami Mongolians, as the |:», » Jews I util the a appenra save the children of Israel, the fries of Zoroaster. Brahmanical Kishus. Jain Ma Zoroaster s heautitu! religion was con ic?»] Kishus had their influence vorld was left to the tcndci ■ in» 4i ha v ira emfucius, I»?i tzc. and Buddha 4Î title»! to t he empire of Persia, the Brnhm; the t wie»- born pojmlatio oyer th*- Indian ?t over d A nan India, the Jain Mahavira had his influence > fze and ( onfucius had their mystical spiritualism confined to the Celestial Kingdt of them- systems, and Jewish dogmas d moral agnosticis No universalism was to he f< SIXTH ' also pxrlnsivp ns th»* 1 has tiic ri^ht to it,» vail,Hi the nnivorwii »•'Hi-lK-r for III was tli- first to hr.itk th- iimna-1-s rf priest theologians, to show the stupidity of th« rialists. ! Vedas uf t he Ih.-iliman B ddhnah I •ftii*». ami I ' "inliitt tli- views of til- a^TiiiHtii'H and mat Uhnrnrnpala ir< to maintain that t 'liristianity has only within the last 11 missionary religion, prior to that time resortiiiR to the sword. -Hp—billy in III- -arlv -onipt-sts on,1-r Cyril and Constantine. In contrast,, Dhar ma [in la goes on to say his Jon v •s b 'Buddha'* missi» •as one ot peace and love, and never within the2400year» lift» cxi»teri ha» there >f the (1 that his religh unrip* for the prtipagntio >ear- if had an existe! er bee one drop of blood shed in hin •trines he promulgated For over MiHl y-nrs , and th- Baetrian territory, nnd 111- -Ill'll Indian Buddhists earned their mission of peace to the far-distant conn tnes of i turn in h. Chinn. Korea. Tibet, Siam, and th« Java Islands. In its peace lui piopnKftmln it avoided eontioversies and abstained from discussing questions liioli fended not to tile edifieation of the religious mind, an-ipate th- Inimat. mind from ignoran—. gang- tiler,' is no word to < 'hristian workers in ( 'hina •e ip India, Afghnninb to Tin,1,ilia's nligionnis In the Chinese Ian express the conception of a Creator Ood, and the v baviiig a difti-nlt time in trying to get a proper Tour hundred millions of Chinese ar- thus left ont (rom the Jewish theology; nnd in India n-arlv Moo millions of jieople, nverJOcen turi-s •->«"• K nv - tip II.reative th-nrv of tli- world and accepted the evolution ■ccjiittnce by the researches of Darwin, Judaic Christianity ns it is taught in schools and Buddha avoided all metaphysics, dogmas, sp— uhitioii.s, and theologies from practical religion. It is waste of time to go into s]>—, dations i of oldc and -i Is term to expreHH the idea. theory which has been brought into : S|w*ncer, Huxley, nnd others churches has place ns ?» universal religion. s to Hint nut the origin of God, the world, etc., and Buddlm was eminently practical and taught all jieople, men and women, to lead a virtuous life of love, suffering and misery. a right,imancMH, charity, and truth forth«* emancipation He tnnght Hint fr« ■-«' »'lifer through our ignorance of ennantion, mid by ignoring truths of miff-ring, cannes of suffering, cessation of suffering, nnd th- noble way of salvation. Buddha ignored " l " l,r ' l "' l "' "'" s ">'-1 111 t'-m-h the principles of evolution, nnd denied an uihilntion. ns he was the tirst to discover tin* great law of causation with Its de |i-i"l-iit- ol .'I rcsnltnnts and h- ignored a separate, permanent ego entity, as he was the tirst psychologist to discover that everything is undergoing n continuons ehnnge in tin* plicnnmcmtl world. the immutable laws of Sclf-LouditiR Pistol. A r—il jiistol ■If loading i thi 1 principle of the Maxim gnu, has been in i-tit-d b\ Mauser, th-famous (ierman mnk-r of small arms. The Engineering Magazine says that "the general arrangement »f the arm ht that of the modern magazine guns, on small-r : ^ 'ale, the jiriucijinl difference being in the sliding lin— I) lflock and bring mechanism, the force of the recoil throwing the block ami at the same time comj.ressing a long spiral sj,ring. which returns it after tha cartridge lm» been fed upward, continue» So long ns the trigger is drawn hack, the firing hil-. if the trigger he released. Iho wenjion remains loaded and ready for action upon th cocked. pull of the finger. The cartridge» are fastene«! together in charges «>f ten. which can he quickly loaded into the maga Z 11 " . Th- pistol is Ills,, mad- for twenty cartridge, at a loading. The rapidity nf hr- is ,,f cours- the great point, nnd. it is state,!, eighty shots a minute ean be »,)( i -ssfnMj tired îs 11 attenijit is made to cool the barrel, as is done in the Max im gun, but no ill effects appear from this omission. Aten «hot pistol of this lv|,e was fired *.K(*l times as rapidly as juissible, withont lx*ing exiled or cleaned, mid op-rail'd perfectly without apjiarent injury, while no appreciable wear upon tli- jiarls was visible after 10.IHHI shots. The extent to whieh such a weapon will 1»' found useful in actual warfare may lie questioned, since the waste of ammu nition in iwoportion to execution is likely to lie large, chanicnl device, if is c but, considered as a me •rtninly n most, ingenious jirodnction, and jiossihly may lend to another revision of the small arms of more than one nation, should the recoil principle h- demonstrated of sufficient practical value to demand fnrther extension OrlKlnntcd lit Typographical Errors. The old proof-reader was holding forth njion the question of typographical j errors and their occasional influence on jmsterUy, The word 'hoodlnm' Is i, "' U,,n ' •'<■ «hit*." he said, as he knocked the ashes ont of his pipe Francisco «5 years ago there was a notorious character named Mnldoon who was the lender of a gang of young ruffians. Thev were a Lrrn ta "mlnnUY i and about as tough a lot of citizens as yon could find on the «mat. A reporter * who lmd been assigned to n »tory in which they had figured undertook to coin a word designating the gang. He reveraed the ».me of the le Jèr, a Jra^ to an 'Ont In Nan th-m as Xu«Ilums.' The comjxwitor mistixik th-n for an h, and ns hoodlnms the «"rd passed the proof reader. And now hoodlum' ia a recognized word, and will probably survive. ss may acc-jit as inevitable the error of n compositor. Yon may not know that Alla ucltnn s real name is Ada Crehan. but such is the case, t >n the on-asion of t-i first ajijM'anvnee in a speaking part, when she was amirded the dignity of having her name on the playbill, the printer divided It m> as Ada C. Rehan, and as Ada Return she has ever since been known. " Philadelphia Another instance which I recall »how» how even an act re Rmom, Will Not Ran. "Mark this prediction,'' says the Meridian Herald, "Gen. E. «'. Walthall will lx the next governor of Mississippi unless he absolutely refuses to allow his to be pla-isi Ix'fore the next state convention." Which he will in all probability do. A man who ran be Unite,! Sûtes sens tor as long as he wants to. will hardly assume the ardnons duties of gnbernato rial life Winona Times. name fr 4Î 81 4i fr 4* fr 4i 8» 4 H fr ii 8 » 4i fr 4. £ 4fi 4» ^ ^ fr k 1 0LD HONESTY CIGARS 8* » fr 4» fr 4» L^n f t all other brand«, and D' fvettie universal praise wnic h they receive. 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Tin* scenic iN'auty of the o try through which the South* runs will not Im* Practically, this Information, so Arranv-rmuts luiv ■t. .11.1 ap railroad gle<*ted in this exhibit', titbit, will bea bureau of that visitors from the North ami abroad can obtain .specific data relative to all branches of Industry in and tributary tIi« 1 vast number of iMdntsou the Southern railway. Tills exhibit! s under the direction of the Land and Industrial Department of the Southern railroad with Wdpuarters at Washington. IM'.,and ihtsoiis located along that system having exhibited material that t-ltey think will Interest tlie public and there by help advance the I »est Interest of the sec ion from which It comes, should at once •onimunlcute with the agent of that De partment. Tills Is ai this se» hope that exhibit lu which every citizen of *Mon should In* Interested, and we ,, ! of our reader» can •thing to represent our territory. supply Reduced Rate» to Nashville* Tlie Southern Railway has on »ale from all of its principal stations, tickets to Nashville and return tit very low rates the Tennessee Centennial. .. Southern Railway agent for particulars re' garding schedules and detail Information bout rat es and tickets. ' ! * account of 'all D.B.BENTHALL, Machinist. . . + Kepairing and overhauling Machinery a Specialty. Work promptly done, and efficiency guaranteed. Address, , . + COILA, CARROLL CO. MISS. Hit 4t Patronize home industrie», and tlu ; rume,,ip9 - «u®«. ent kind», at all stores. Manufactured by Great Southern Merliclne Co., N. O. 42) «■is use 8. R. Coleman. Monroe McClurg COLEMAN & McCLURG Greenwood, Miss. Will ijra-t lev In all tli- S,at- t'nnrl, an,) tin l'-(i-rat t'mirts at. Jiu-kwm an,I Oxford. S Ini : peo* •ntion ifiv t«> collection of claims. JAS.K. VARDAMAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law Greenwood, Miss. attention give to all business he nisi. A. F. Gardner. W. T. Rush. RUSH & GARDNER, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Greenwood, Miss. I'mnipt ulluntiuri givu trusted to us. 1« all business in C. N. D. CAMPBELL M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Respectfully solicits a share of the pal ten geor Mu* |>«;opleof (in*enw»HKl and vicinity, fttcc over ^ ancoy's Barber Shop. IMionc M •»•. or I I at c. W. Crockett's Drugstore •h me. LOCAL R. R. SCHEDULE. SOUTHEHN HAILWAY. nn,l n ft.-r K-bruar It. IMS, WK8T ROUND. ' No. ;i7. Through 1'asM'iiger.... ! J"*|»* bituma to Greenville. .>"* ». It tu Beim and Branch leaves!j:00p. in* EAST BOUND. * :lH * Trough Passenger.;i.. oi. No. 10. Green ville m Winona. 0:1« p.m* N". **. Itta Heim, arrive.10:45a. s. —O— ILLINOIS CENTRAL. and after FebruafV 17.1M>7. In i-lTU» _5:20 p. m. in or.•<• . NORTH BOVNP. No, «y«. Passenger, arrives, . " ■' . departs + No, *«L. Local Freight, arrives It ;0'*n. 11:91». •*:<•-> I*. , SOUTH BOUND. -; 1 *- t (, t. l'as.s-ng-r. arrives.-:.vlji.m . ", " . . d,'parts. :t:00 |i. ro + N". «II. I—will fr—Iff tit, ,1—parts... 7:9t».n) ».very day. * Every day -zeept Suada» THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R'Y • t( % Offer Cho'< O. of Tmo Vary Delightful Trip* July. N :i t iotiiil F.rlucat iomil Assru'lalk* mccl.N hi Wilwaukee. WIs.. on July«-». K«ir this occasion tlie rufe will he om- fafe (plw 42) for tin* round from all points. Ticketl "'HI he s*)kl July 2. :i. and 4. JSH7. These tltfk* «■is will |»<> «-«NHlt«) return l»y July 12. If toe deposit«>d w.tli tin* Joint ajrent at Mil* waukeeoiior lN*fort* July 12 . ami the pal* meut of fifty cents for tin* extension. 1*^ 'bid* will Ik* «'xlended until August :il. I Im F.pworth League meets al T«»r«»o*e. 1 joiada. July I.Vji). im*T. For this «tcciokw round trip tlekets will In- sold from all jwlW «>n July 12. i:i and H. i<»r n* turn hv July 21. hm If t In* ticket Is d«*|swM with ike Join 1 agent at Toronto on «>r ls>fti J' K '-bh. an extension to Aiifrust 12 ni«yW had. I h«- committiw appointed hv tli«»H»W Leajrue ronf«*renee. whl«-h met at Wat«T V«P h-.v. sehs-trd the llllmds Central railniad« he officia! -route. This rommltn*e. c»m«i|' bur of Revs. A. F. Watkins, «if Vlckshnrg: 1. Lewis, of Girnada. und J. A. RumlolpM* uncoil, W ||| personally conduct the p.w • his part y, which will la* one of the most«** l«vi ever lcuviipr tin* state, will leave «n» •»•*§ *- the train which U*aves Jackson at P ni. use Tl»«* at • fare T ties»» tat us, open to the puhll«'. Iff ■ n*rurlnjr on a t hp for the slimmer cal' 1 the nearest Illinois l'entrai «lllMlti/T writ»* L. I*. Montuomriiy. T, F Jackson* M» K. Toi i.ixk, Agent, Gi ■ii wood. ' Land of tha lky. M ' »»t 1 " Wf'JbTn North ('arollda. Ist ween? Bln«' Rl«||f ( . on (liecast and the Al!«*gb»» :y: the west .in the hi«aut|ful valley of IT»; Broad. yy«o feel almve the «en, Ile« '»'aut Ifni, ph'tlires«|ue and worM-fainWj «»»V î lf * '»e most ph*as»nt resort» In Am*>R D Is H land of bright skies and lm*«impo» "leclliuale, whom* praises have liren suai* |n H'Ih, and whose lt»*autyof stream. v»|P and mnunlitin height have furnlshe«! »uhj* a, i" inspirai Ion for painters and brush. J ThlsNiruly the { *Lam1 of the men* Is. perhaps, no more lieaiiltful Die continent to attract pleasure tftflfR or health se**kers. t onvenlent sch»*du!es and veJy low r»» U> Ashvllle xjq Moutheni Hallway. J SsAiced Rats« Via Southern Rail-«»* On Septemtu-r lit. Slid, tot and «'fc-j SouMi-r» liallwd. «m u ,|j rueiiil-trtptldfl t<! tVashingtori. Jinrfolk and RklaniMÜ rale of on,* tnre for lit- round trip. TJWI Kisst tn is'Kin, Ihtrijr dsjrs from date otfli Tld» will a If,*r,t si, excellent opt»" 1 «« not „Illy I,, visit (Ill's.. Ihr— elites, hut Wi eastern eitles »t small rua». «."fi on un» agent of ,hv Southern K»S tor further taformatlon. ; |l