The North Carolina Presbyterian . s recently acquired *Oon-fluence of the Medway and theThames is the very fine and spiritedmarine it is reputed to be. Finallythere is in Boston the grand, color-ful, but sensational rather thandramatic Slave Ship—one of themasters latest works—the very de-lirium of genius. Bnt, with the e:;^-ception of what are mere works ofnoble pictures, which need not bemore particularly mentioned, thereis not in the United States a repre-sentative work by him of the poeti-cal, mystical type of St MarksPlace. The nearest approach to apainting of this character is TheGrand C


The North Carolina Presbyterian . s recently acquired *Oon-fluence of the Medway and theThames is the very fine and spiritedmarine it is reputed to be. Finallythere is in Boston the grand, color-ful, but sensational rather thandramatic Slave Ship—one of themasters latest works—the very de-lirium of genius. Bnt, with the e:;^-ception of what are mere works ofnoble pictures, which need not bemore particularly mentioned, thereis not in the United States a repre-sentative work by him of the poeti-cal, mystical type of St MarksPlace. The nearest approach to apainting of this character is TheGrand Canal, already spoken of,with its stately Venetian palaces,lagoon, gay flags and gaudy sails,all bathed in blazing sunshine shotfrom a sky of dazzling blue, a com-bination affording an opulence ofcolor, grandly Turneresque indeed,but approaching dangerously nearthe theatrical; marvellously effec-tive, but too evidently arranged,In its kaleidoscopic glamour, itstimulates the color apprehension,and finally leaves one unmoved. St. 13 the Night A Mother Wakes to FindLittle One Strangling. Her SAVES ITS LIFE BYPBOMPT USE OF THE Ayers Cherry Pectoral The following Is but one of many testimonials,fsbowing the great value of this emergency med-icine: One of my children had Croup. Thecase was attended by our physician, and wassupposed to be well under control. One nightI was startled by the childs hard breathing, and•D going to ft fonnd It ttrangllng. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing that thechilds alarming condition hbd become possible in spite of the medicines given, Ir«asoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of AyersOberry Pectoral In the houa^, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, andMxiously awaited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the childsbreatbing grew easier, and. In a short time, she Was sleeping quietly and breathingafttDrally. The child is alive and well to-day, and I do not hesitate to say that Ay


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