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The Baptist Roll Call.
There was a large attendance Tuesday evening as both churchand congregalion
Louisa Ballon, Miss Florence Bullock, E. B. Browning. Eugene Getchell, Dr and Mis. E D. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Burden, Miss Kina Wartield, Arthur Ballou, Ariel Edwards, Charles Parker, Miss Grace Hamlet, la. I. Swyatt, Miss Grace Pund. Minh dennie Sayles, Charles Wheelock. Walpole-George Graves, James Miller, Miss Sarah Hartshorn, S. T. Muore, Miss Elizabeth Stone, E B. Schuyler, J. S. Leach, Charles Allen, Philip Allen, Mr. alel Mis Robert Hartshuin, Charles Gilmune, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Merrick ler pastor, Rev. Dr. Sneath, referred to her in n most sympathetic and helpful muner, bringing ont the thought that Medway-Dr and Mrs. Charles F. Hamn- lin, Mr and Mrs. W. 1. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Parks, ex Stualor and Mix. Clarke P. Harding, Miss Show. Attlebom - Miss Edith Sunth, Miss | one's work must not be measured by the
reunited in a mmion which should have
The Harvard quartet of Boston jen
the last service which it would be in ¡ their power to render their beloved asso-
year, lev. A. B. Lorimer of Woon wackel gave a fine address setting forth
and to the church of our own faith, and lo the purest principles of the gospel.
Call, combining the elements of relig ious devotion with those of literary and social life, and inspiring greater interest in the congregation in the spiritual work of the church. Early in the evening the pastor, Rev. Frank B. Sleeper, read the following poem which he had written
Broenniman, New York; pink roses, Miss | tuce, radishes Boston
number of movements in twox, Yours aud |Upright and true-Deacon McPherson, eighils, the kaleidoscopic colors aud changes being very attractive lo the eye. Then the danring commenced, continu- ing till abant 11 30, when the banquet was announced.
undat enjoyable occasions. This Ix em phasized by the fact that each year they return to enjoy thesr soeinl functions. Among acute of Those from out of town this year were the following:
The friends of Mrs. Miliard II Nakan will be interested to learn that she left Cleveland thix week far southern Florila and the Bahamas, returning to Asheville, , N. C., Feb. 15, where the will remain until about April få.
Members of the Franklin fire depart- ment are requested to meet on Saturday evening at J. G. Ray engine hall, to com mence business concerning the Franklin Fireman's club. All members are re- quested to he present.
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 19, 1900.
Che . Franklin . Sentinel.
Published Tuesdays and Fridays.
CARL B. JOHNSON, Editor and Proprietor
MRS. C.B. JOHNSON Associate Editor.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 1., 1900,
Profeby what was the nist un que cel bra tiri given at hene e miug so'dier fem th PLmappit es cerurrec at Morane, Kan., a few days ago. I'ri- vater E. W. Thi pps, of con pany H. Terth Pemasha ma, had written home from the l', ilip in es that he would give u month's salamy fair a piece of mother's pie. He said a l the other boys in his regiment were in the >umr fix. Just before Philipps reached Mulvane the women of the town joined together and cooked a pie six feet in hugth and four feet wide. It was placed on a table in the center of the opera house and all the people in town gathered 10 neet the returning soldier. The conc'tion was made that he eat the whole pie that night.
some university men are notorione . slovenly in the matter of dress, prola. bly as a protest against the swagger . f the city clerk. Th questionofwh ther it is worth while to keep up appear- ances has been recently a subject of discussion in the London Telegraph. and the Cambridge Union Debati g x- cety has just decided that it is not de sirable to do so. In their protes1 against the dude the ( autabs have prob- ably gone too far There is a great dif- ference between swagger und or fore- »pect: between the man who tries to appear twice as wealthy as he really is and the man who desires to ma _ta'r his proper position as a social unit.
A St. Louis gir! who went . a party recently got mixed up ina kis ng game and now has a sad case of biuod poison- irg to deal with. The young man who named her as "it" not only kissed her Lut bit her on one of her cheeks till the blood came, the res 1 being that she is new ir the care of d fors. We have no comments to m kr, says a Chicago ex- change, we pro y so forth the facts. a der , who il.dk of being kissed by F. Lo is men an govern themselves urvording y
In a Gar iner ( Me.) ofce hulldig. which is latachated by severaly kers. an . 1 pocketbook was kicked arou & the ( rridors for nearly a werk. every body + pposing it was a cumms. Tler one Gay a stranger from the country came Long picked up and opened the old wallet, and found therein $43 in cash. Now the joke is on the jokers.
A man in New York struck by iigbt- ning said that the sensation was like that of a violent blow on the head with a baseball bat. ITis impression is confirmed by the fact that the chair on which he sat was smashed into splin- ters. It must have felt like a home run strike too.
The lumber industry of the north- west is in an exceedingly prosperous condition. It is reported that the total value of the output of Michigan, Wis- consin and Minnesota is $=0,000,000 an- nually.
Figures collected from the manufac- turers of clothing go to show that dur- ing the past ten years the girth of the average American c'tizen who wears "pants" has increased from 46 to 47%4 uches.
.An Ohio couple who have been twice divorced have made up for the third time and renewed their made over iws. There is in this case an example of the pernie'n ix effect of habit.
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Old coughs are also cured ; we mean the coughs of bron- chitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured hy the continued use of
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local app rafinor, as they cai not reach the seatof the il weave t'aterre is a bient of con- statational disease, and in order to Fare it you must taky interual remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is lake i internatly and aets directly ain the Wood and aneous surfares. Hall's Catarrh Care is not a quark medicine. It was prescribed To Ione of the best physicians in this country for years anit is a regalar prescript on. ti is com- poseil of the best toni's known. combineil with the best 14nol purifier., ariing i rectly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect co ubtuation of the two ingty len is what produces surb won- lerful resu ts hur curing catarrh. send for test montals free. F .J CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. sold by strugg is. Sie, per bottle. Hal , Family t'i Is are the best.
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EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF RATTLING BARGAINS.
Apron Ginghams. best goods .. Unbleached Sheeting, yard wide, all the standard piand. half cut of 20 yards for . . .. . 1,00 Outing Flannels, standard 10c. quality. pretty palteins, two 61 cases will be hustled out at .. Crash, bleached and brown, all linen. also Union Damask . extra wide, the three lots will hum at.
Indigo Blue Prints, sale price .. Light and Dark Prints, every- thing we want to close out before inventory marked now
Odds and ends of Colored Silks und Velvets. .
New Silk Underskirts, nobliv stripes, were $1.00. 59
James Dyce & Co.,
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LIZARDS.
In captivity the lizard does well on meat diet, but seems to require a change of food; small particles of raw beef every few days appear to contain nourishment of The right kind when insect food is missing.
The scaly and the sand lizards are the most common of the English liz- ards, and both seem to need the pres- ence of water, yet they like dry quar- ters and a cole, wet day will see every- one of them vanish.
Lizards are little slud'ed and little known. In Shakespeare's day they were branded as venomous and' in England to-day country people hold them in awe. The forked tongue and serpentine movement add to the fear in which they are held.
It is the tongue of the lizard which does most execution and secures the prey of which it is in quest, more ca- pecially flies and sjuders, which fall a ready victim to its sudden dart; eat- erpillars are not above the lizard's at- tention and small earthworms arr a favorite food. the great power of the lizard enabling it to force its way un der any stones and roots in search of food. .
The skinning of the lizard is an event well worth watching, beginning at the ears and progressing grindun! y tail- ward, taking about a week or ten days n progress. Tie skin is shed in sec- tions of perhaps half an inch in length. and, going right around the body ist the case of the said lizard, measures quite two inches n breadth. The sam! 1'zar! seems in no way inconvenienced with half-shel skin as agile y as be. fore: nor does bs grip of claw or mouth appear to suffer at ab by the transact of
HANDLING CORN FODDER.
When Cut at the Right Time, and Proper's Cured. It Is ~ Mine at Wenith to Farmers,
Corn fodder is not an article of com merve, but as a feed it is worth about as much, nere for nere, as hay. In or- der to get the most oul of corn fodder it is necessary for the farmer to keep stock enough to consume it all and to rut, enre and save it in the best pox. sible condition. It should be ent when most of the husks have turned brown. If eut earlier it is apt to he injured by molding in the shock or by warm rain- before it is thoroughly cured. If it is left standing too long it ceelines stem! ity in value as a fred until it is worth .. les . Sh oks shenid ein ain frem t th '20 h.lls. Smaller slanls leave toy mich of the fodder exposed to the ar tion of the air, sunshine and rain> which injury the outer leaves and stalk As soon as the corn will do to crib it should be hnsked, the fodder shredile ! and run Uto a mow in the barn; it is then seenrr from injury and is in the very best formi to fred and also to use as bedding. The cheapest way to husk und shred the fordder is to usd a ma. chine which does both at one operation. Shredded fodder will not make animal\' mouths sore as that ent in short pieces does. Another good method of caring for fodder is to tie it in hundles as it is huskeil, and haul it into the hart or stack it in long, narrow ricks That ran be used from the end as wanted. It the bundles are set up in the field in large shocks and securely tied, the fod- der will keep well nearly all winter. Fodder left standing in the field to he gleaned over by the stock is mostly wasted and is a nuisance on any farm. It is also hard to plow under for the next crop and it is an expensive joh to break it off, rake and burn it. When cut, properly eurrd and cared fur, and fed to stock, corn fodder is a mine of wealth -Evan L. Chalfant, in Prairie Farmer.
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Perhaps He Didn't Pay Promptly. Jack-I guess I'll have to get an- other washerwoman. Harold-Why? Jack-The one I have now has taken to writing out her bills on my shirt bosoms .- N. Y. Journal.
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Victim 'of Ils Conselenee. Bruder-Banting doesn't seem to be happy in bls married life. Galt-No; he is all the time suspect- ! lug that his wife is suspicious of him. -Town Topics,
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Sampson Yes; it was one my wife ha krd. - Harlem Life.
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