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Pernicions Papers.
Boys become tramps in three wars, according to Mr. Josiah Flynt, who has spent a large part of his time for ten years living with tramps and sindying them. Some boys are born to the road: some are forced npon il; but more are enticed to it. Of the children of the third elass, It has been fouad that they are largely what the older tramps call "worshipers of the tough." That is,
they believe that it is man'y to swagger like a cowboy and talk like a criminal, The charm which wild life has for thera is often but one form of the mimiery which is common to youth of al ages. They have been so unfortunate as to hear some alluriag tale of vagabondage or erime, and are eager to have a part in sim'lar adventures. Therefore Mr. Flynt says: "Let everything possible be done to keep these sensitive bors and girla, but particulariy the former, from familiarity with crime. Do not thrust desperadoism upon them from the shop windows, through the picture-covered dime novels, and the flaring faces of sensational picture papers, It is this teachiag hy suggestion that starts many an honest but romantic hoy off to the road." But it is not only dime nov- els and papers devoted to erime from theeffects of which young people should be shielded. Not a few daily newspa- pers are quite as pernicious. The jour- bals that report erime with sensational details, under conspicuous head-lines, are doing a great deal to stimulate boys of a certain type to become tramps and criminals. Parents who bring such pa- pers Into their homes will have only themselves to blame if, sooner or later, distressiag results follow.
A Maine paper tells about a woman 63 years old, living in Wiscasset, who. recently deserted ber fifth husband because, as she told the court. "he wasn't her style." The husband texti- fied that for eight years he had been obliged to get all bis own theals and do the family washing besides, and thereupon the justice granted the di- vorer asked for.
An old authority gives directions for the most restful position to assume after great weariness. If very tired lie on the back, the knees drawn up, the hands clasped above the head or rest. ing on the elbows, the forearm at right angles, and the bands haaging over by the bend of the wrist.
LANGUID
Many a school-
girl Is said to
be lazy and
shiftless
At dinner the talk turned on southern hospitality, and many were the it. slanres related of it before a pretty young southern matron had a chance to ir'll her story.
** When my husband was in business in the south several years ago." she said, 'the manager of the Boston firm whore ngrury he held was taken suddenly ill while in our city. He was nlone at the hotel and I told my husband to bring him to the honse.
"It turned out that he hnd typhoid pneumonia, and for five works he was Just about as sick as a mon could be and get well again. I burned him with ns much enre as if he had been my own hushand, and when he Enalls recovered, The doctor told him that if It hail not been for my nursing he never wonle have gotten well,
"The day he was leaving be thanked ne for taking care of him and pressed a five-dollar till into my hand. 1 was so mad I hardly knew what to do, and 1 said: "When I do n kindness I don't charge anything for il. but if I vas going to charge anything it would be a heap sight more than (nat.' And right then and there I called my colores maid and, handing her the money, said: "Here, Mary, is something Mr. Pratt is giving you for your trouble. And
what do you think that man whom 1 bad nursed back to life said :
" 'So this is your southern hospital- Ity, is It? Every time I remember that fellow's sneer I wonder if you people up here really know what hospitality means."
GILD LEATHER HANGINGS.
An Old-World Art That Has Been Revived by Two New-World Women.
Two youag American women, Amer- ican womeu of Boston, have lately made new again the old-world and old- time art of gilding leather hangings for the walls of homes and buildings. The revival of this old art is due en- tirely to the perseverance of two sis- ters, the Misses Mary and Clara Ware, who are graduates of the courses in decoration of the school connected with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. While continuing their studies in Ven- ice they were much impressed hy the beauty of the gilded leather in some of the old palaces and gradually they were led to Investigate the methods that had produced it. They found that In the fourteenth and fifteenth cen- turies gilded leather was one of the chief industries of Spain, where it had been introduced at least 300 years be- fore hy the Moors. It is therefore un- douhtedly of African origin. From
Spain the art spread to France aad Italy, while the making of "Cordovan leather," as it was called, is said to have been one of the chief sources of wealth in the Netherlands. This art, like other old arts, degenerated in the seven- teeath and eighteenth centuries. In its last days both materials and work- manship were often cheap and inferior. Ia the present century practically ao leather of this kind has heea produced, and it has remained for these two rouag American women to show its possibilities in modern schemes of dee- oration.
A Little Stepmother. U'ncle-Helio, Dot, got a new colis ? Little Miss T'ot-Flush, uncle! Don't speak so loud. She is not one of my own, hut belonged to Millie Simpson, who was cruel to ber and 'bandoned her. So I'dopted her; but I don't want her to kaow, 'cause I mean to make no o.fference between ber and my own dollies .- Pittsburgh Bulletia.
Why He Didn't Recognise It. Hnsbaad-What is the name of thai new piece yon just played ?
Wife -- Why, that isn't new. You have heard me play it a score of times. "It doesn't sound familiar." "I had the piano tuned to-day."-
Climatie Effect In Stheels. It is observed by travelers in Siberia that the effect of constan: cold is prac- tically the same as the effect of con- stant heat. The people develop a dis- Inclination to work. and become strangers to amhition of any descrip- tion .- Cleveland Leader.
Ciecamaiances,
Parson Meekins (to convict)-My friend, remember we are here to-day and gone to-morrow.
Conviet (calmly )-You night he, hut I rin't -Baltimore Jewish Comment. Congeni wiations.
The Countess-Allow ine 10 present my husband. Coual de fien.
Iler liood Friend-11b. Isn't be sweel ? What did you pay i ir bim ?- N. Y. Jour- DML
A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety wus telt for the widow of the brave freuetal Burnham of Marbia>. Me , when The dechuje said she could not hve till øpgning" writes Mr# $ 11. Lin culu, whu attemien her that fearful night "All ilmatight who must win die fruin phemine ma, bet she heggen for Dr. King's Now Discovery, waving 11 lad more than once xaved her life, and had cured het of consumption. After Thier small dosra whe slept easily all mylit, and Its further are completely careil her " This marvelous medicine in guaranteed to cuire all throat, chest and Inpg dia eanes, Only 50c and $1.00, 'Trial bottlex free at A. C. Mason's drug store.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toar Iste Away. To qolt tobacco easily and forever, he mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder worker, that makes weak men atrong. All druggists, 50c or It. Cure guaran. seed Booktet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
CANTORIA.
Bears the Bigzature
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart Fletcher
Nol Much.
Senator's Son-Father, teacher tok! us to-day that a senatorship was an office in the gift of the people. Senntor-Gift? Not much! I bad to pay over $30,000 for my seat! Gift?
Poohl Pooh1-Puck.
Hlaals for Itta Remark. "What do you suppose made David say that all mea were liars?" asked the Suaday school teacher.
"l'erhaps he had been to a palaless lentist," suggested Tommy Teaspot .- Town Topics,
Why He Genmbled, Algernoa-You say she oaly partlal- ly returned your affection ?
Clareace-Yes: nad that's what I'm gruaibling about. She returned all the love letters, but retained all the jew. elry .- Tlt-Bits.
Tenderly Sollelions.
Crimsonbeak-What's the matter with you, old man? You look pale. Yeast-I have just heea overcome by gas.
"Good graclous) has my wife been talking to you?"-Yonkers Statesman
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CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought Chart. Fletcher
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"Excuse me, sir, but you look just like a man I owe money."
"That's an insult You might as well sny I look like a fool!"-Yonkers Statesmaa.
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JOSEPH G. RAY,
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STATEMENT MARCH 31, 19:0 LIABILITIES+
Due Depositors $580,255 90
Guarantee Fund .. 27.752 79
Profit and Loss Account 14.811 27
06 Interest Account.
4,2GT 34
Real Estate Income Acconut.+ +
55 24
All orders left at Dean's will receive promt attenti,
HUBERT H. GATES.
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ASSETS.
Real Estate by Foreclosure. 821.158 00
Town and City Bonds .. 1.OTI 25
28,517 62
Hank Stock .. Railroad Bonds. Loaneil on Bank Stock 11,300 00 133,012 50-
169,9 5 0
" Mortgages ... Personal Securities Railroad Stock
11.000 00
Bank Books.
75 00
Town Notes ..
671 58
1=10 00
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Dyspepsia. form and tried "+ I had dyspep- many medicines, "Like Father, Like Child." Man is the anm of bis ancestors." "An eruption all If parents wish healthy ebildren, let them see that they themselves have over my body pure, rich, strong hlood. No taint of scrofula, no insidious malady, no sia in its worst caused a burning lurking microbes or germs to he a curse to posterity. Purify the blood. sensationso I could llood's Sarsaparilla is the guardian of infants yet unborn. Buy it today, but found no re- not sleep nights. By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 was completely cured." JEXNIE THOMPSON, Box 36, Oaksville, N. Y. Get only Hood's
Hood's Sarsaparilla Never Disappoints
lief until I look Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and Hood's Pills. To my great joy I fouad relief and a eure. I am now well aad strong." MARY E. BYRD, Olney, III.
when she doesn't deserve the least bit of it. She can't study, easily falls asleep, is nervous and tired all the time. And what can you ex- pect ? Her brain Is being fed with Impure blood and her whole system is suffering from poisoning. Such girls are wonder- fully helped and greatly changed, by taking
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls have taken it during the past 50 years. Many of these girls now have homes of their own. They remember what cured them, and now they give the same medi- cine to their own children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. If your howels are consti- pated take Ayer's Pills. You can't have good health unless you have daily action of the howels 25 cte. # bar. " One box of Ayer's Fills cured my dyspepsia." L.D. CANDWILL,
Jan. 12, 1ª99.
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The Weong Bird.
One of the well-kaown magicians not long ago had a queer thing to happen, hut the people in the theater had more fun out of it than he did. Que of his tricks was to shake a sack to show that it was empty, and then to draw out of it an egg, after which he would always reach in agaln and hriag ont the hen that laid the egg. Of course. he had to have help in this, and one aight he bad a new man who did everything just as he had been told nntil he came to this act. Reaching into the bag, he drew forth the fowl at the usual time, hut in- stead of the hen an old ruoster hopped down onto the atage, ruffled its feathers and strut:ed a bont, crowing with all his might, while the audience laughed, and the magician went out to hunt his new helper .- Cincinnati Enquirer.
Wily South African Nailves. "Nothing." says a man who spent maar years in South Africa, "gives a native greater pleasure than to read the counteaance of a white man when he kaows the latter wants laformation. For a piece of tobacco he will trump up aa exciting story, and for an extra quarter he will lay it on thickly. I have cften seen them at this game. their eres twinkling with delight while they have been imparting some confidential statement to myself nad others: and it is quite clear that they are making wild statementa as 10 these sapposed hat- tles and the terrible loss of life which has been inflicted npoa the enemy."-
That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if vou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands merit for Sick and Nervon- Headaches. They make pure hloud and strung nerven and bulld up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if aol cured. Sold hy A. C. Mason & Co .. Druggists,
National Educallonal Association,Charles town. S. C., July, 1900. "The question wili he asked by many. "How shall we go to Charleston?" The
trunk lines have inade a one fare rate for the round trip, plus two dullare, for the ahove occasion. The Penasylvama rail rad, in connection with the Southern railway, the great steel highway of Irav el to the Santh, leads to the city of Charleston, carrying yon in Inxuriog lv appointed trains. embracing all the com- forts and conveniences of the finest Mel ropolitan Łotels Trains of theSonthera railway are composed of the highest tyor of vestibule Pullman and dining cars, and are operated throughout the year This rome is universally recognized ** the great tourist conle of America, and thoar going to Charleston tu atiend this convention are given the choice of different runtex via the Southern railway : and if drairing to make side trije Inla Western North Carolina, "The Land the Sky." can down at a small additional eunt, This country is noted for the mint enchanting scenery and attractive xum mer hotels in the South. It is a region of wonderful surprise to the tourist and health weeker. Another section contains more wonderful scenery; so many wa- terfalls, so many wide, sweeping moun tain views, and so many luken amni vel+ dure clad valleys. For particular» fr garding the trip call or address George C. Daniels N. E. P. A 228 Washington street, Boston.
What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arjaex in the family ev. ery day. Let us auwwer it today. Try Jell-O, a deliciuna and healthful dieameri Prepared in Iwn minutes. No billing : No haking! Simply add & liitle leiling water and met to cool Flavors: Lemon. orange, raspberry and xtrawherry Get a package at your grocerm today. 10 cts.
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SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY.
An Instance of Base Ingrallinde on the Part of an Enxl- een Winn.
Eruptions.
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Expense Account. Ba k Furniture .. Bank Deposits :
Frankiln National Bank., $5,331 40 Nat. Bark of Redemption 15,414 57 Mercantile Trust Co. .. 5,121 3%
$6 8,142 54
We. the undersigned, have this day examined the books and vouchers of this bank anal dod they correspond with the above statement. E. P. CHAPMAN, E. H. SHERMAN, Committee of Examination.
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