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THE FARMVIIJiE HERALD HOlton FOB THE PAST, Hil.I' POB THU PRESENT, HOPE FOB THE Kl Tl uk. v,t, xiv FARMVILLE, VA.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. , \<, CITY DIRECTORY. m. w. i , 1 M t I .t " ,i ? ? IV I'. OlIllHIl), i ill. H. SS ll I .t ?I I ..... ii. I-:. ? ? k llarl. COUNTY DIRTCTORY. n ii. i t li. Wat - . I , t Robt kincaid brock. SlloKMN Al LAW, llltice ..tel AfTOeW's I ?rilU SI.'If, Main tint! Third site. t-, " .11 o, Va. I I 11 i ..ii I HOMk-SOM ,\ iiie, Va. Lee & Thompson, Attorneys at Law, 1 :.SIi*M\ ILLS AND CR! Vt I. \' S I promptly rc J* M CRUTE, Miora.)- at Law. I Mi MSI ILK, VI IP. INLS. "iel. I 0 MTBOr*, ? H WAIKINS WATKTNSf WATKINS, -ATT0R1IEYSATLAW, - k san vi i.i.i .1.1. ('tun Hld Al,a Klcli mond. .n bank | ? S WING, ATTOBNEV Al LAW, Green Buy, Prince Edward County, Va. itt ami Fetleral. C TRANKLIN w rVTTORNEY-AT-LAW, I* sm pun (liv. '. \. ' . ? I" I Mine Courl of '"ItlH. BRICKS! BRICKS! 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Kluner. and Uljdtlor V. >>l ll, THE SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL International Series tm September 2ft, 1U04? Quar? ti t ly Review. (Prepared by the "Hlghwny nnrl By? way" Pteiifher ) ..ti, l w bi J M aou ? iujiakti... Hit ant sn ' Tho Quarterly Review. The I* Quarter's 1*00800 hiive tain ii us over shoal the history of Judah nn.l larool Th rt.** '? tt.titi lo the kings .a kelioN.run, Asa and JahOBB I '.In. tn the kingdom nf la? ni.'I. holli.tt inn the splendid reaOO od David BOd the niau ni Iii cut rsign ot Bolomon, Kchoaboniu. toe nile tn thc thrum*. Hlld lt wan his pride ami Impolitic SOOdOel which alienated the too sTihe* from Judah, the rullnu bo USS Jereboain. tbe Nt-n of N.'l.'it. Ii.a-imie Kin/,- mat the ?, kloajdaoi hui R.'h.'i....mi eoo> aa over Jutliih nnd part of th- tilba of Ii. njiunin Kings of Judah and I The fol h. wing .li.ii;ram pitta- th* Mun* of the two klnk-dotna. the length of their ns (Hid the projtrh saned In Juiliih and Ihiiiel Note th* great number of kings In Israel and the shortness of their I with the Kin. SAUL (4C Hill t DAVID, i KATH/Mt. VtfO VAA tmntfHi SHI ?tAIAM (// i?*'A // 3-V) AH'.'vi uv rsx (t/CrVfiW/S f~?) - /* 7 mt JfNU (iKHffctt' t9-2-3) W afjk* *(3A mij r*A#om* IVmrtrt r fi+//ra I lt > AftUAH ? (. 4~/"<iJ # 4P-f?> 0M/)J#t (4*w? JEMV (/trWOJ.At'/-a) -?? '-*?-. ?-?>?. '--yr.' cVf/v/ f/J r+i's i 'f/<Af4M (//!** :r*:*f>-r*-J?) fi I itt* '<'\-'i/?a'?-jl ? **???! ta .ile in Ulick T>p" The Lessons.?Of the st** kinna eon itdered In Use lessons to md four were had, hut even t>, linns made pore onstokea ehkh Qed lld not fall to record for our lnstruc lon and warning Note that the sjen ml aoodaorj in the two hlnstdosos if lownwartl, toward the ultftiiate ruin rfclch engulfed tlrbt Israel and (hen 'udah. The events of the I ess oas natu ally group themselves around the ;lriKn of Judah and Israel and the Klljah For this reason the avlea may well ba made a thurat ter tildy. Note how the character of the Ings determine largely the char t ter of the nation; good kings I.rina* rig about abel eeo 0** reforms and had lngs causing greol mt.r;il and rell^l us declli.e The less-ins are, full of rod. of Hla mercy, pat rene* and Judg lent on sin; of sin, Its beglnnlnc*. lt* s Its ultimate ruin and death; f prayer, its Importance, the charaetet f true prayer, Its powoi and the ne easlty of prayer. Her lew Methods - If the review ls to e general the siii-erhitendent may an? bin SB capable members of the school rlef papers on the different kings and Illjah If lt ls a elans review thc "ocher may osrdgn such pap* ri to tb* mmbers of the class. Or each one may e asked to bring In a written list ol be kinna with their prominent trails f churned r enumerated; as, Rshe nam?proud, unreasonable, weak yet ppresslve Jer.-ta.am ambitious, un ?rupulou.t, ungodly; gao find feartog insclentlous, energetic, enterprising rove, etc Or the scholars may hi iterested and encouraged to cover thr dints In rn-'h lesson hy an arrostP Take th" names of the kind's nd of KHJah and after the following ianner tell of the events of the les >ns: *?? hobos rn ruptured the kingdom, ? !' I 18, Wiled tiot wise h.h USS leaders, ,.f what he would do, rdered Adoram to a fatal task, lmost lout his own life, ade a failure of life ?roboam built cities, stabllshed his kingdom elhtl on his own wisdom, vii purposes carried out, '. n calves, rooted [nilpie to worship them, lured th" feast days, ade priests of the lowest of peopl*. ia allied himself with Cod, night for religious revival, [ip!l?t] himself to national problems. The above will grvc the Idea and ths st of the lessons can be worked out this manner This OWthod would tnetrrs and aoeeeaafoi ? -al tilackboard exercise Ram's Born Blasts. Ilroodlng fiver troubles but hatches ?w broods Th( re ls little to Inspire In a spire with debt on lt A large house often gives the soul s amped feeling. H<- must have a holy purpose who aka Heavenly power. aOBOCe of the Master makes th* inslons of His people. Man cannot live hy bread alone and be rk for bread alone. A little money to-day may be worth ore thuD a big monument to-morrow. is Sold | PUe nf Chamberlain'*. Cough Kt until. have sold Cliiinilta/liiiii's Cough unaly for more than twenty >etirs ! it has given entire satisfaction. I ie sold n pile of it anil can recom lul it highly. J'.sKiii Mi Ki ititi.v, iton, Iowa. You will linil this nelly a good friend when troubled ih a cough or cold, lt always affords ick relief anil is pleasant tO take, r sale by Thc Winston Mr'.lg Co. ling's Dyspepsia Tablets cure tinli .tiim, ilysp. | ngtlieiis the .mach. si.k Headache. You cannot cure piles by external application. Any remedy lo I.Mee iit.-inii-i be applied Insides, righi al I ..f ih.- trouble. Man Zan I* put np in ,-i Col laps! tile tuite, nilli n nozzle, bo thal it reaches Inside ni applies thc remedy where it I* moat needed. Mun Zan strengthen* the blood t ess,.|? j?titi nerves s,, that piles are impossible. Mon /au relieves the pain almost instantly, heals, Boothes, .ls nml earns Hold by Anderson Drug Co That auful grinding, stabbing pain in the buck is fiann the kidneys, A dose of I'ineules will cure it over night I'iiieiiles i- a nett discovery pul up iii ii new way. \delightful remedy and specific for .-ill Kidney and Bladder lr>.lillies. .las. Taylor, ..f Kendallville, Ind., .as serious!) diseased witb kidnej and bladder trouble for 20 yean. He tested every known remedy without much benefit, until he used I'ineules Phil nett discovery cured him, and afr Taylor advisee all persons Buffering flinn kidney or bladder trouble to gel B bottle of I'ineules al once. A nett theory Unit is proving iii.ss. fill in the cure of Coughs, Lung sod Kron.-Ilia] affections is offered in lice's laxative I louey and Tar. Thia rented] ?nts the mucus, heal* the nieuil.nnio.is lining of the throat, lungs ami bronch? ial tube*; ward* off Pneumonia nnd itrengthen* Ihe system generally. [Troup and WI.ping c.ugh disappear lief ore ita nae as ano* before iii" Bun .hine of Spring, lt's pleasant Hold ay Anderson Drag Co. (I.. ('-ut--ire "all Hie go" for I'l.iin, iHi.ies. i >o\iie cen please you In pi lee tm) style Burdock Blond Bil I - man a ?lear head, ao active brain, a itrong, rigorous body?makes bim ill for the kattie of life. Hm kb n's Arnica Moire. ll i- it orld-tvide fume for inuit el lons ?iires lt surpasses any other cal ve, lo i..n. i.i n tim-ii I or billin f..r ( 'ul -. ( urn*, turns, Boils, Hores, Kolona, Ulcers, letter. Hall l.'li.iiin, Fever Hores, Chan ..?il Hands,Hkin Kruptions; infallible or Piles. Cure guaranteed, only 28 ? ?nts at White iv Co., Druggist*. THE CRUEL MAID. Chally Chumplelgh?I say, I wonder rhat she meant wheo she fold me she roold nev. r marry a man? ?'utting?I sopposi n give you some encouragement Chi" agu Journal. Six and a Half Dozen. Th*f ?i,o Os ui...ut u? us. In ?....lh. Quit! aa much hi ti troth, -Cal Hg.. Tribune. Identified. ? . slr, have you son rn geatle* ian without a little girl?'' "SV.ll, what If I have, little one?" "My Dads J..hu han lost me and I lought If you'd seen a gentleman Ithont a little girl you could tell me I.ere he was" PoftlBOd Telegiim Right In His Line. C.inn.dlan-SS'ho'h backing your show? Tragedian?He's a wealthy Chicago ark packer, and lie seems mnHdt nt that to venture wlli ba a SOI ('unit iiian ?Oreel faith ll his ability i make money out of hsms, ch? c-.ili I lard and Times. Flint and Steel. Mrs. Hlghmoro (with cold dignity)? > what am I Indebted fur the honor of ls visit? Das' xpected Caller?To your I rvant, perhaps, madam I dare say she rgot that you were not at hoine - ('id go Tribune. Effect of the Reaction. Uncle Eph'm?Boss, wot's dis watah llllon wuth? Downtown Grocer ? Seventy-Mrs nts, uncle. DaetB Eph'm?Um?got any turnips, ss??Chicago Tribune. Dietetics. "If I understand you. so long as I eat thing, I t-hall la- tt. ll."said the natural in. In a sarcastic vein. 'If you chew lt thoroughly," said the xl crank, guardedly.?Puck. After the Honeymoon. He?There's one thing I will say you ike quite as well as your mother used make lt. ?Ihe?What's that. Fred? Trouble "?Yonkers Statefman. An Inquiry. ile?I don't see why you shouldn't b-ve that you're thc only girl I over ed. Jhe?Why; did all the other girls bo? re lt??J Hold* Her Age. ,1m Hoggs Ifs remarMibli* how ira holds her ajro. kira Towser?As you say, she does >p herself pretty close.?Boston BBBwOrtpt THE EVENTS OF Ul< Rov. Dr.Talmag* Explains Their S(K|uon(;o ant! Moa ni nu;. Itliti: si,i,,,,,,,,, tt,.,t, I lint t.,,,| "llnlh Unite I ttrlll.ltiu llci.illtl.il ll, HU lim.-'' - I I,,- lilt lue rittii ..I s,,,,,,,,,,.. f''"t.,iis-tit UM i'i Louis Klopaetl 1 I.os am;i:i.cs. Cal. Ann 2S, Al tin season ttlien Datura ls displaying ber glories In greatest al.un.lan. .? the ? i chooses as a lin i:e f,,r Ins aarmorj tbe beauty of thing* au.m.lo and tisii.it- and eontraata it with the Loutitt Which "..ines tO those Whose Ihe BIO In hann..ny with tho Divine life. The lexi is BcrieslBstes ill, ll, "il.' bath iiiule Bverythlng beautiful in his time." Tin- Sui..m..nlc writings ara Mintie In Btl le. I.Hie I . ut mid pollened bj tbe lapl ilurles :iii.i collected In caskets, Ina speetlve nf siva- or Color, lils t, verl.nl gem* ure eluslt nd into chap* I nh but little ntl. nipt at cn aecetlve urning.nt. Indeed, King Sol'.III'.tl fur the Ul.isl patt steins tn be like a writer ..t note!.Ks. in th.- king's Judgment hall ..I ..n the stint ,il "lit llp-.tl the hillsides Hillier tho lillie dom* "I' the sky. ti hen th..light ls .llvliielj Inspired within his I.iain he (ot* Hint tllOUghl do"" In memorandum Thea at tin- end ..t the day or thc week or the month or the tear lu- collects lias,- different thoughts, Irrespective of their logical scpieii.e. int,, ii chapter .<r a book and hna the curt stenographer write them out again In full The in...lem Critic* loll ns Hint King Solomon did sol write the booh ..t Bc ? \ le and diction bi? lung to a Inter .lute lt .ippiara to ino. h..Mei er. that Its tone and Its i|c|.iess lng refrain ure characteristic of a man wlm I'd such | Ufo of ease mid self ill dolgence as Solomon lcd, nml that at thu end of lt. BatJated with pleasure mid study, us ho must have I.li, it uris piutlMlj the kimi ??f I.k that would como from his pen. mid thc eon elusions ottered in that book Ja ss vron ld bo likely t.. be reached by a mun uho, having stinted from Hod, was dlartppolntiil and dissatisfied olth his life. In the ul.seine, t ho! of..re, of l.',n!!, knowledge I shall aaeama that ? ?I the I.k indi, ates him us the nuthor, "The son of I tai ni, king In .lentsa loni " But, tin.ugh King Solomon was imt. ns a mle, a connected writer, tat In the honk "I . I t Hulkes ntl e\. op rt..ii to lita* ii-iml custom In lids third diopter, for example, there b mnjuoiico. No milli can Interpret my loxt might unless he uses the tv..ids, Us h.,tb Bustle everything beautiful ill his time." us a gi.ul "Hs climax to the ton verses which precede them ?-aliiuji.ii ls lure eiiuiti lat ing the Blighty box of orqoanro Ha ls mai sin IVOqtB ot ii 11 ii li iii ii life iis an army. ?bob event must bate its right Dosi hov In tba toogong* ..f the chapter, ie says. "There is * time t-. be Ikmn md * Hine (.. .H.-" There is a time r-.r l ernille and a limo tt lieu Hie tv....il of .lint cradle sh.iiiid be changed Into a -otllii ll.l. "There ts a time i" plant ind a DOM to reap that which ls plant xl." Then, after the author -.f my tell has nmg the changes ..r tbe i;,,|.ci liar noni, s of Sequence" the nie idow amis nnd upon tin. mountain lop ind on Iq Od. by cradles BOd by Open -il griii.s. during the Ilma* when the lora of peaes is hovering over mao, ind during the time when Dre black -avon of war ls Hupping his wings ii...to bloody battlefield* King Bolo non generail/os all his Btatnoieota in ne great "oncliisiou. ll,- practically ays, "All the different boori bi ny ami sorrow, life and death, peace nd conflict, hope and despair, have heir porpoae to serve lt 'bey only .mit.' to man lu the right nay ami nt h.di- appointed ssasona." Vat Qed bath made evert thing beautiful In its line " This ls tho key note Of ( bias lltnlty. Mali In his sinful slate ls n i.>iist.>r of ugliness, n blemish on nea ion. a discord, but mun redeemed, ls Bined with divine beauty, ami, as talpa SS'uld'i Trios bas said. "Ile is Iii line with the billillie." Ile lie, nines mt ..f toe universal harmony, and hla 'anights are In spiritual symmetry till the thoughts or (osl ss.- timi nu analogy for mao's spir ?ital boooty iii tin- painter'* brush ml the mtist's sa*el According to ainael Coteridge, the Bagllafa poet ami lenry critic, Ibo true definition of ls "multitude In unity." .ben standing before a great picture ko that of I.ooiinnlo da Sim l's 'I. si npp.r," or Murillo's "Miracle of tho oaves and Ulalu**." or Raphael'* rOOteS*. picture, tils Sistine "lindon lind that there the tunny lights nd the slut,lows, the gold mid tho liver ami tin- green and tba yoi BX and tho blue ami tlie saffron BOd 10 Violet mid the potpie lill blend in ie la.ininoii purpose TbOOMOdO, per ups ten* Bf thousands of tlme-v Ml iin-l Angelo, with lils brush, may hat* ?uchtsl thk- wull In the S'atlcan whore 'day ls sven bis "Lust Judgment " ut in-t one of nil of those thousands ' timon when he laid ..u the pulnt did t do so without huting one great iden his mind "Perfection ls coi ! ninny trifles," wrote be, "but per ?ctloti in art ls not n trill**" A greet eton ls nlwsys "multitudes of dif rant color* In blending unity." That illly ls the cause of bOOQtj W0S0 ien upon the cunvas of the mastors '. old and the mastors of the SCUMS*] ly. An artist's beauty I* a "multitude In aity " We km.tv that Sn nun 1 Tole Age's definition In reference to the linter's easel ls true. We BBB fl "mill ludo af oolora in unity" when Tur 'i, the most brllllfint artistic colotinl ngliiiiil ever pnsluiod, *waaOO tts* BBB CIOOtalO Bf lifo. Now lt is a hcuiitl I I'onletiiril of gold, paving; !f tlie throne of a setting ann; OOO I elect pamleiiionluin of furies; BOW lt a burial scon*, w-ben Slr David WU * finds a sepulcher In the mighty op, woeoa waws bent rjhs*DBstvss In Daeeaj on Hm '.Ibraltur crans. SW r un artist's "multitude In unity" In e j.ortrnlts of a Kir Anthony Van kn nml In the mighty mountain aka of a Hlerdstadt ami in tl.. ral drouin* of a Millet. Uut though h I. imi" maj lie many different tinta blending; In Ilse colon "f * rainbow ..r ill the hoi tlc llu-li ,,r a I" . . did toll 'hal nil . ul D ll..Ill bill lillee pl M tia I e..lol - same ns nil nature! All the animal and regotabl* ami min.ral kim.h.ms havo but slvty sit different baale ole.nts, of which Hat are all cmpo-cl s.. Ill the arllslie world tte lind that all rotor* originally come from but three primary colors Hu- rod. ihe yellow ami the bin.- Now. ii Ond .an form the artistic LcauU ,.| (Le ski. Il . -ea. the land, out ..i tl,,- ilinple red, ihe simple J.-Ilotv mid Ila- simple ti iii I. is lt al. Hllr.1 lo suppose thal I I. ? I . , -! Irl I un I ly make ns arthrUcallj benatifol, m. maller hun erode and Sinful tie may Le. il ut.ly allott our I lites to Le combined in ayiiiinelrj with bis thoiights ami uilh 1'lirlat'a lire Hilt the ni" ? ut and S) In melly ..I s,,": . ., their buulo? gics by whk-h weean timi man. ia his Spiritual Lentil. "ni tune tt ith Hu- in tillite." In th.- epistle :.. Ha- lt.ans POOl writes. "Mow beautiful ure the feet of them Hint preach the gospel of peSCe mid glad tldlll I Lings." .Ste. baaotlfol an- the feel ..i I pel ines-, heirs. Lilt beautiful an- the ?I-... for I.slut tte lind the st ni I...I of ulan's thoughts In beautiful sym iin-try with God s th lUgtlta, in tbe snoot throat ..f a singing thrush, in tho sighing of Hu- winds un leave* and li. the barren) Beld*, in the moaning* ..i ihe sen* a- well as in the ...lois ni its waters and in nil Hu* strange yoi harmonious v.,ii.-, of the w.UL Hilt what, according to the law of s.Hill.I, do tte li ta li bj being "III lillie ttiih tin- iiitiuii.??.'" | went hunting some Uni" ugo .Ss | lay iii a dugout Ly a willer hole, hidden Ly lin Walting for the Lillis to collie lint li to drink, 1 asked mts,.ic these i j nest ions: sshat ls monte! Why is it thal all th.-e roteea of the wood* have roch a wonderful Influence over mel SS'hy does not th" bOMBl call of lin- (Isl, monger butt king his f.I nt my city ? I the deep toice of r hom on shlpLourd ..li the li Nett lonmllnml. or the ra or (he whining cry ??! a -;? ? li ,| child. . haul lin- as non do the i ill. V signal Inga of the pheasants, c.!,:, h I i an lt III ult Hilder t "llll'l I the chirp of the swallows tit In D1J head, or the beautiful s,mn,ls lhat ?ome to mt ?? .r ns the hu ;? -i ,,l Hie winds linger (he long, slendi ts though they wei I itioti thal some oj ihe repellent . i les I hate beard from the Bain tiebold ss igner has repnsluocd in his liillehlt-Ms ..j,eras I I- n IO t lt* il.-ep ,on e ,.f the fog horn rolls mid thunders uni swells mid dies away In lite bornse* ?>f many ? gn 1 km.w the rasp of * saw iii I.e...me part of fl lullaby or of a llilltiill lii.lt, h I hen tt ht ale liol lies.' dill.'Hilt sounds at ill (leasing to my ear?" In .udor to answer the question* 1 nude I study of the Ians of musical "(uni lindley Huck. Ila-gi. al .Siut-rl an composer, taught me thal "aweH inisie was merely a sue,,-,.:,,u ,i com .Illations of sound arranged with ance oniie.tloii nml mutual relation to the ear some distinct form r train of tl.ght ami awaken cr alu corresponding emotion*." lie told io (hut moak is thought ex| I Sound, et en as a groat pan hough! eiprtsand In color, s Jumble t otilors ls a daub, m.t a phii lot of sounds, promiscuously pushing ml ("tiing each other, eton ns tho minger limbed members of a stain .sling mob kn.s'k down and trample pon the weaker, ls merely a collection f d'-.ords. Muli himself mat Le so Infracted Lt sin as to he like .a dis in I in music, lils voice in nature tay Le so discordant Ly reason .?! his irrupt condition a* L. rend I - floe* Ibo shrill cry of the tender 00 . t Hut w hen his nature is ?deemed his tone falls Into Hs righi Ince in tho Boag of crentiol.I of loses mid the lamb mid Loci. , n.liioiis ami IllcliallollS Ht Hie stuvt if the u.ls blending in per I'tu.il harmonie* can jon m.t catch ie meaning of my text winn King .lomon declares God bath made mid ill continue to mik", according to the ws of music, everything "lienutlful Its time'.'" Tho symmetries of straight hues and ut"* in sculpture umi architecture so form analogies for man'* spiritual ?auiy. Wandering among the famoua hidings of Europe, I timi Hint, uri 1*1 ctnrally, n grant Lull.ling Im et rica I nully, jn-i ns n j i chiseled after the physical forma ms of a perfect man Many tears to there tt is exhumed from the triad ruins ..f ..id Booie a marble g, broken from off one of the studios ..ld Thal broken fragment I eeerved in tho Vatican Michael .sn a sculptor. Hied to Stud g by tho day, the week, the month id tho your, "boonu-"-." -aid Hie gloat allan muster. "I consider Hint piece st-.ne the most p.-iie, t formation of grattai aunt..my ever . aired Ne] of mali " So symmetrically per ct limy the lines and Ihe cir great group of BtatOarj ' hen you look at some ..f the I spies "f sculptor* in tba Lou itlor.il or tbe British museum the lures almost Been us though their nigs nre breathing and their I nay lo apeak, Now, liss bj linnell hal Iowa o-heervsi i title scillptillc are also found te ex it iii true architect! balk! r Ilk.- Christopher SS'ron ? t st. l'.uii'- '? ktoeflral Bl Imp Boord, Bvery part of the wails, thi ame and the capstone wore cnrefallj ml harmoniously designed mid prop riy proportioned before one ipadeffl f dirt wits dug ..ut ol Dm I lotlier earth BO Ml at atc ? omi.m's architect oral prlda .sud Dm oiitl.rful part Of the masterfully do ?{ned buildings of Europe is fa 'ptlve they Hie ns to their *lze wild fl Ly tbe human eye SS'h.-i M Bees the donn- ..f st I'eters n onie lifting Itself toward tho sk!.-*, ot ie spires of tho Cologne cathedra te thc uplifted forefinger of an ..ra r J.i.intliig heavenward, or the nm 1 the Milan cathedral [.'"'pl.si witt yrlads of salute Bl nrve<' stone, the lengths mid the Lreadtlu id tho heights of those structure! rely Impress tin- r- -.iri-t it llrst hy? Because nil are lu parted sj in otrlcal jiroportlott. A truly greet (liding is "multitudes ,t.f stones oj* t n.; i Ha I ! r. t St, Bli of d,. "Y SOI si,. t" lia tl'. J"il ovi Fa? isal in lunn. it ts tnoilglit ox ns a painting li though! expressed In rolore, ?r as mu thought expressed in sound. lat us loiter fm- a Hitit- while In Hu "I.ts' corner" of Westminster abbey listen the sweet hards of tia* English language seen to lift theil Hom their pillows of deal and begin to sing, ami no lind man's tapir llual Leanly In the n na logics of poetry as well us In painting nml music and sculpture am! architecture Per bj pilbil lng ls rht thin In color rind niu-.ii ls rhythm lu sound ami Bcuiptora ami archltectora ara rhythm in s! I.tey is rhythm in nords Atti, poetry ls moro than more rhj Hu i. A loth writer omi- neil Bald, "Poetry In the Honor gnnl.-n of human langusgs is thu blossom ami tho fr.-igr. all human km.n ledge, human thoughts, human passions and emotions." It is man'* most transcendent hopes and no Meal ambitions, with th.* highest peak of lin- Molli,. rn for n foot st....|, ..r it ls mun's wall of eternal despair Wheo, as the results of his sins, ho ls heading toward a I'lmto's "Inferno" >.r lu- ls compelled to join in ibo moana of a Milton's "Paiwalla* Hut though poetry is rhythm lu words, tel nords theiiisoltos, aa In ilh i.Innis, nro not poetry. Munt yours ag.. In the ..ld village of Ayr, nigh un h. ihe hunks of tb.- "Donate I.n," I heard an obi Stott bunin reCttO "John Anderson. Mt .lo. John," uiul other ...ems of tho grout lyric poet until th* tears rained donn Ids chocks, and I thought tlmta* poems WON tile street ?st words ever empos.al hy mun Hut h.- woids Hums BBCd In lils poem* md WlUlaOl Shakespeare usad In hi* looms, nnd Longfellow used In bis ...cins. mid Whittler um! Holmes nnd .ottell nnd Bsyaed Taylor used In heir poems, were for tho most part inly tho simple words we us* In ev ?ry.lay Hf* by our own firesides The ?canty of those poets' words are on inly due to their Juxtaposition with heir surrounding word*. The words t lii.li express our thoughts, onr po* ur emotions, may not be beau Ifni In themselves, l.ut If they sro .fought Into rht timi with Cod's words Lev Dot only Lecnniti poetry, Imt they ecome beautiful, for then our thoughts s words ure In symmetry with Cod's bough ta. There is a "Hmo to die," which is eautifOl benth, If if -..mos In Cod's beautiful. f..r then a dying alnt koowa death ls not annihilation, ut cor.natl.m. Irradiation nml eternal ria mph. i.iko old leaotor Foote, hen dying be can look nt thu rnptur les ahead and cry: "Ileautl al! BeOUtifOll Heniflfiill" nut wat i" death of Naro beautiful'' SS'ns th. Bath of Cleopatra beautiful? Was ie death of Thomas Haine beautiful ne moment in Brayer, tb* next mo tent blaspheming Cod. until hts rois ons. In horror, plscefl their Ongera i their ears ami ran from bis howling lasphemoaa agonies? Are ton mid I ready to I..some putt c Cod's beautiful ereotiool I ?adv to become beautiful io eu rael voa t becoming beautiful in bim? Even a- lowest and litest, saved by his ran- nnd redeemed by bis blood, con ..-. :t true part Of Christ's Leaiifi il lifo. Many years ugo when ibo ?How fetor plague WOO Tuging ill eniphis. Tenn , a rough looking muli ?piled to the city roliof eOOUUlttSS ul said, "I wish lo muse" lt was n Hmo when most people who could en fleeing fenn the stricken and des ated homes. Tho death carts sciiiinI be g.ing everywhere, At first the lysiclnn QOcilned the rough man's rvlces. but ns be c.uld get DO one se to do the tv.rk this muli wns sent one of the most lilthy and danger is wards of the city. Wherever he eal he waa a meaaenger of love Bs nulli not tell his name; he said sim v.. ?Cull me John." Tillie passed on. ul after awhile John, wlu.su BOOM U now famous through the city, ?kened and died. While bia hedy aroa lng prepared for on unmarked grave, d.linly upon his arm was found fl id mark, which proved that John ih an ox convict. John had Leen 0 Of the most dangerous criminals ali thc south. Once hu was a uni! tor, Lilt now, through the blood of sus, be Is'uiiiie a ministering BBSJBi tefl he was horrible In his depraved tlf .rmatlon Now he was made laeau ul by bringing his Hts la ny in Krieal toad) with Jesus' life. SIy fi loud*, will you not let Christ you with his spiritual bounty? Will ii sot only tn tha future he flplrita y bountiful, hut beautiful now In ur present lifo? Will you not Le BM transformed as was John, tho teemed Boroo, laboring for his Mas In plague stricken Memphis? The Hand of Time, sTothor?Why, ray dear, what's th* kiter? Daughter (tearfully)?I?I am loulna ? beauty. 'Nonsense!" ?Oh, lt's truo. I went to Bargain fi .'s to price goods, and the clerk who lted on me began to look tired befor* there an hour?boo, ho?, hool" fl. Y. Weekly. Commtndatlon. 'Do you consider Buskin a great ao ?" Nc," answered Mr. Stonnington mes. He speaks very admiringly of your formance " Tltiskln ls not a good nctor, hut he!*a narkably fine critic."?Washington His Only Chance. 'Isn't lt ridiculous," remarked 61n k, "how some fellows get the habit talking to themselves?" Uh, I don't know; that habit might you some go.sl," replied Mlnnlck. ou'd stand a chance of hearing nettling good about yourself occa nally."?Philadelphia Pres*. Handicapped. In order to enjoy a good night'* t," said the physician, "you should on the right side only. It ls posl ;:r!o.js to Ile on both sides." But how can I help lt, doctor?" re? lied the patient. "You seem to have ?Hooked the fact that I aim a law ."?Cincinnati Enquirer. Iii\ii* Nene ami Bono Liniment roi- rhi'lllilltllan 1 fur lit.(li -i. I .urge hollie "Fi Ite A Co. and Wluaton lime (Jo lin ,;t he vc W\ lui ..T' I I no thi ref mc Cw Ih. Bil thf ?tv my tha? in* col BM rv.; m.. roc BU lt I on Tal I tl tie wU ab fas BOO tho the I ag roo i'll: ...?I m-1 ibo Oil trim A t.'tri ? ne Ih* I bo ? BtOI Ji tat Wry ?ei titi ir :o i fal ? ?aa BB A hi: Bbl Mi lu in | .?ru .lol, "I | Lie St it fri. her Aft liei doa fm, lui) mai Dr, .MFE WAS Too TAMK HUSBAND DESERTED BECAUSE HE WOULDN'T QUARKEL. Wife Finds Life Intolerable with Man Who Oivs* Her Everything Shs Ask* For and Accepts Her View* Without Question. Prom Kansas City, ,M... a ipomlent writes to the ('Imago Tnb I .1 bscooaa her koaboa .'ang she sa. ind wont i boto* argea otth Iii 1 Bryoloaj, af I . m... Oft her hom* and refused to rei urn. Bm told ? neighbor bool there i nough excitement, nin! Unit BB* cultl lot endtire the tamo lite win. fa 0 load with her fates! Thc*, facts came out In tha trial of h.* divorce suit which Howard Bryn ng. her husband, brought In Ju,lg. diver's court BO tha grounds of BOOM lon. Mr. Brynlng won his case, and Irs. Brynlng will now fas apel npleasantn.-Hs of a tame and uneven! ul married life. She ls In Heaver, there she propoa*** to make her homo Mra. Florence Hoefnrd, a nslghbnr f the Hrynlngs, testified at tin* trial nat Mrs Brynlng hsd often romark.-d ) her Hint Mr Brynlng had no "back one," and that ho ii. t.r neOBBl to ave any Ideas of his own "SS'',, ask him for anything he Blwoj without a question," she said, "snd lero ls no satisfaction In that kind of n existence for me It make* no dlf irence what kind ot a request I make, ls always granted. He will (press sn opinion contrary to nain.', id If, for any reason, I happen to ike lasit.t witb him on any gOBBttOO a -aili at one* take my side of tt and ie argument will have to .nd "This may *?etn to you to be a poor trune for my not wanting to stay with y husband," said Mrs Brynlng to rs. Hosford, "but the fact ls that it Intolerable to me, and I shall have have a change. I like argument hore la no enjoyment In getting -erythlng wlthimt a struggle." Mr Brynlng says that ho had not ought thal bis wife objis nd to hav "MY LAft: Url T t her own way "I always BOOflM i*d har r*tjun.ta r-soaoaohBB/' sahl "and I never thought that she ?uld aek or avon suggest anything kich she abonld not have. Accord tay I took tl for granted that what ar sh* said or did was all right, and never remonstrated with her. I do t believe that sh* aver a*Wad any ng of ni* that waa not perfectly ksonabl*. 'As for my-aelf, I do not enjoy argu nts. During oar courtship anti ?oughout our married Hf* I hav hail ? greatest confidence in ht r and har* sw-ed her really to run thing*. Uh* itn*d to enjoy tt and I n?v?r felt it there was any call for Interior *? o* mr part lt la possible that In confldenne In her [ shirked some of * responsibilities that I should havt. en. but everything seemod to he ng so well that I did not give th* ttor a second thought Now that Jessie has left ma I really rot that I did not sseert mysalf re, but I see my mistake too lal* lo ledy IL I know that I could not time a dictatorial air with her. and ?oems that without such an attitude my part she oould not be happy, (lng everything Into consideration, link that the hast thing for us ls to dlvorre.1 and have no mon- tn li h each other I hesitated long ut bringing th* suit, but she re? cd to return to our home, and I ld not promts* to be more stern, al ugh I knew then that my laxity was cause of her leaving me " lr. Brynlng ls traveling passesger nt for the Northern Pacific rall a, with headquarters In Kanona* r Ills home ls In one of th.- bttst dent districts In Troost avenue, ls wall appointed Mr Hrynlng ls tit SS yoars of age, and has former b ts 2D years old. They had boon ?ried five years. eqti&lntance* of thc Brynlngs often arked that tho match was an Ideal Mrs. Brynlng always seemed to isppy when with her husband, and s's* devoted to her. His attentive i wa* especially nod. idgs Silver has been on tho faeoek IB year* and be says that the nlng divorc* suit was the most re kable case that he ever faed to d. al Alcohol in Tablet Form. ls sometimes found loeoovoolcol larry a flask This will I ,ry, thanks to a Parisian nKU, who has dlseoven-d a proc.-ss solidifying liquors such as brandy, iky, etc. and converting them Into tia. You oan thus oat your stlmu ??-or dissolve them at pleasure. Praise of Chamberlain''. Colic, < Imb ra anil MaaTThOOfl lb mode S Mott me to give you a few words i hatnlierliiili's Colic, Choi. mul Disrrhoes Kerned*," says Mr. n liamlctr, ..f Ragle Pises, tuffered one weeli with bowe] tren and took all kind-, of medici, e hon! getting any relief, vthen my ml. Mr. C. .I..hilson, a inen-hui:! e. advised BM to take this remedy. er takfngonedosa I felt greatly re? ed and when I bail taken Ila- third uroly cured, I thank you ii (he bottom of my heart for put I this groat remedy in the I akind.' For sale by The fl lg to. HICKS, PINE BLUFFS SPY. His Capture hy al. Graphic.',!:. '. of 17. In lompaiit (' l : ? regiment al Brown ? I won!.! ii spy. I was c kytoel aeaflcjoBiters, and 11 mme of th" parti, ular.- ' . lam Hi. rep..Ced as coming from | n th* early part of IM, : a repair boot and Kins- Cop Bl Da home iit a private faoordlog kept by a widow sod bar two :er*. A number of union officers bOOTO* ;d at the sain.- place. Ti ? Ile* VI n th., confidence ..f ofAcen iaBl< Ii )? alll.Weil 10 VlSit th* iorrogpslog rino Btofla, in e >f Hicks. The r that there was a 'woman lu the BOOB." Winn the maps rere taken from Hi, found o be corr., t bj .-t.r. kOWOfl ? - ors. and ore day, seeing a captain ol ko Klt-t Indiana raiulry bitch hi* orsa and go inside he mount, d tl" itniiv Wat I t the picket lino he pflSBJBOtOi a pass .nd passed out. crt: Kit some of He bot* P aid-running mare. In theeooteeOf 00 mir or two a sipiad of lavalry lanie -om town In pursuit Thc tra. 1, made y the peculiar shoo worn ht the mare as jilaln to follow, ami it ? t a lit. ly clip Balli all th. laded, except th.-it ,,f obx ravalryflfloo, it tho iain road l.y a BOWpOik Ulfa ' ho man continued pursuit, hui ad to dlsmoiint (Od pro. I nd ho fiiiiii,'. ? In a o occupied by Meads nf Hld* BJ a lb ht, ho rn],] I ,t m. answer H. broke the door lo. \t rOKBD INT(' A Kl.1.' il.VER. ul aa he stopped inside saw ... om door partly open. * siam faed, upon lt two rot..Ii.-rs BOd the [ht Hicks * slog f"r a revel! ? r. Lui was ordered to hold still, wi I !>med willing to do. as he was li I io a nine leek Oott'o iovoIvi r the plucky ra va lt | BOI ill, In National Trlburio. UMOR IN WAR HOSPITAL. iwtig Woman Missionary - Nura* Made a Mistake Which Aroused Har Patient. Tb" late Bear Admiral Henry C * often cited, as an ssooipt* of rhastly nmr, an Inc man during tho civil war. 'She was g.sal and kit fl," ko I r, "and during the ti upltals dally, dl.-trlbuLng fruits and wera and trait*. ( lt,,, ni',rill".:- "Ii I ' I r. i dler. In kim, set up s loud laugh 'She turned ard looked Ht lim | se. He secmi-d a pitiful ca . \. th t of him kel htfl fan- tt | k little white hod, and Hil* yung e wan sadly thin and pal.* N.-tor ?IfSS he laughed lire I,lie p. ? ? - ? mirth roaooi ae Mam. The visitor refurnod to him. 'Will ytiu CH me ?* tl ? 0*wflt "Why, BbO'BO re I'lteti nie a 'ra. I ? .', IL. Di ' , when Pvt; got both leg* si \ MATTER OF HEALTH 4 POWDER Absolutely Pure IAS HQ SUBSTITUTE [er?llandN. Y. World, 11,80.