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A NEW CATTLE RANGE.
Tlic I’latrau nMOh iin>l >>.«<!« Oiicnlnir.
ipon
tne i
The'irri at J4«teaubet^ Uie Rocky ^Mtall enthusiasts w
i bulletin
and stones, could only be performed by a
man of unusual couraKe. A sliding pad to
protect the player's hips and side from
cuts, sprains and bruises has been invent
ed. I nit the players do not look upon the
invention with favor, and few of '
mountains and the Sierra, comprising the
territory of Utah and the state of Nevada,
is apparently destined tu become thegreat-
est cattle range in the country. Already
immense tracts of land; some embracing
‘250,000 acres, have been purchased, and
owners of large herds in Tt xas and other
southwestern states are looking for ranges
in tin wide section of natural pasture
land. The pressure of settler
to engage in agriculture and foun
upon tin lands in the great fertile pla
or the west HTid south, has begun to crowd
out the cattle kings, who have for years
monopolized the largest part of the states
which by nature an better fitted for the
raising of crops than for the pasturage of
herds. Thus there has begun a hegira of
cattlemen toward the west, which bids fair
to aid materially in the development of
those wheat sections of our country that
have hitherto been left almost exclusively
in the hands of Indians and peripatetic
grdd hunters. This movement of stock
men toward the west is a matter of c on
siderable importance to the people
of this coast, for the region
which will be appropriated by
them is by nature tributary to California,
which should be benelltted by the estab-
ho re
member when big Dan Broutliers first
began to play base all say that the big
first baseman and terrific batter accident
ally killed a man in a game. Brouthers
was trying to make a home run. and was
coming toward home-plate • from third
base until terrific speed. The catcher saw
J. C REEDY,
I Eslafe Auvnf.
Duffy's Raw Beef Formula
r«»r Malaria.
143 Catherine St., Elizabeth, N. J.
Gentlemen--My trouble has boon chron
ic malaria. I was completely run down ;
no appetite, skin yellow, constant Ian/
' lNFANTS.^^ja/NVA LIDS
Ken
I'uelHli M
,.f. | olltllllHI** <*
•ellow, constant languor
was i&W-sssssffi&fe
rrtile plains J! u .’\ rc ' in L°,L , h ® D. R. HOWLAND.
FOII MALE.
eu‘ as i *• 'ff e ‘ _
and
Quart
fortunate player rolled over with a frac- j
tured skull and soon expired.
S'a liny.
John Gladstone, the father of the pres
ent premier of Great Britain, trained his (
children to give a reason for every opinion j
tbev ofTered. It was in this way that Mr. ’
William E. Gladstone was early trained to 1
debate. On one occasion, William and his j
sister Mary disputed ils to where a certain
picture ought to be hung. An old Scotch
servant came in with a ladder and stood ,
irresolute while the argument progressed;
but. as Miss Mary would not yield, William !
gallantly ceased from speech, though un- ]
convinced, of course. The servant then
hung up the picture where the young lady
lishnient of great monied interests in a ordered; but, when he had done this, he
locality from which up to this time little crossed the room and hammered a nail
benefit, compared with the extent ofcoun- into the opposite wall. He was asked why
try, has derived. The cattlemen are also he did this. “Aweei, Miss, that will do to
the precursors of the husbandmen, who, : hang the picture on when ye’ll have come
when a country has become to some extent round to Master Willie's opeenion.” The
settled, would readily seek in it opportu- I family generally did come around to Wil-
nities for agriculture; and it may be eonfl- liatn’s opinion, for the resources of his
dently expected that there will, before , tongue-fencing was wonderful; and his
many years are passed, be more agricul- father, who admired a clever feint as much
tural land discovered in Utah and Nevada as a straight thrust, never failed to en-
than has been believed to exist before. courage him by saying, “Hear, hear ! Well
— • m ■ ^ said! Well put, Willie!” if the young de-
A HOMING BIRD'S FAST FLY. I ^r^e himself well in the encounter.-
Prevlnuft Rrenritw 11,-iiPn bj a Newark Bird
In a I.onir Klltrht.
Sold Them—Twite.
1 The train was half way across the state
of Iowa and had stopped’at asmall station.
1 The conductor entered the ear and said
best race With a loud voice;
ng pigeons. It is the "Here is a telegram from Des Moines
property of William Bennett, and was lib- Inquiring if any Kentucky men are on this
r - « J * • — • - • train. ’
New York World.
A Newark bird has made the
on record for homing pigeons.
119 Jackson St.. Pattebaon, N. J.
Dear sir, As a result of ti-iiiiir y. .ur i Julfy’s
Pure Molt Whblu-y ami R • \ Beef Formula
I find that all the malarial feelings I had
have been expelled; i*iy appetite has re* ,
turned and a gradual increase in weight i-.nd
strength has taken place.
JOHN DUFFY. 1
4fi Pine St.. Elizabeth, N. J.
Gentlemen- 1 have found the greatest re
lict In the u»e of your Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey and Haw Beef Formula in brtaking
up the chills and fever, with which I had
been troubled for 12 years. 1 have been
troubled also with my lungs anti blood spit*
ting, which has also been relieved.
A. J. GLEESON.
322 Yolk St.. W. Phila., Pa.
Gentlemen 1 had malarial fever, width
was followed by typhoid and pneumonia.
Physicians prescribed fr d-liver oil, but did
not improve. I got disgusted and procured
your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw
Beef Formula. They did me good at once.
1 was almost a skeleton, and would not have
believed it possible to make the progress T
did in a short time. 1 cannot say too much
in their favor. WM. LIN DEM EVER.
'.£"$»■ bh^ik"
■ i ;11 m • jUrtfiP
mJLlBi.it. l.UOUALL Jt CO., Lu.tcu, iuofc
jyfi tu til sat 6m
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE
Of Valuable City Property.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Uud- r ;:.d bv virtu »f an order from the court
ordiit iVv of Miiscogee county, Geonrfa. I will sell
at l ibl ■ itcry. on the first ruesday m August
] U -xt bttw M-ii tne legal hours of sale, m front of
tlu'- Move Of F M. Knowles'A: Co., corner of Broad
m He
lot, i
mu House, upper
2000.
Quarter acre lot, 5 room House, up t<
Second avenue.
Quarter acre lot, 8 room nounc,
kitchen,, well of good watei and \\tttci
and
, First uv
Quarter acre, 0 room Ho
eraiea on «vun jo jii < a. in., in Louiuau^
with eight otters, at Sergeant Dunne’s, at
Montgomery, Ala., ami was found in its
loft at 1 p. m. on the 23d inst. This is the
fastest time ever made in the world by a
pigeon from the distance of 800 miles or
over, the best previous record being nine
to ten days, and Hint being in this country.
The aotuul distance and time made were
866 miles in four and one-quarter days.
The bird has a wonderful record.
It is named Sergeant Dunn and is a silver
male, and was batched on April 5, 1SS4. It
was bred Iron) pure German military
stock, imported by Mr. Bennett. Before
it was six months'old it flew in different
races, under club rules, the great distance
of 1582 miles, the last race bung from Mor
gantown. N. C., 535 miles air line, this be
ing the furthest distance young birds were
ever shipped. I luring the season of 18S5 it
was left at home to do as it pleased. This
season the bird was put on the road again.
It was flown from Altoona, Pa., for the j
Verinder prize. It was liberated in rainy
Weather and did not return fast enough to
win. It was again tried in the west, this
time from Steubenville. O., 333 miles. The j
bird did not come home in good speed and ]
Mr. Bennett determined to give up the [
western course.
Without further training the bird was 1
shipped hy him, under federation rules,
south to Charlotte, N*. C., 518 miles, air
line. It returned in excellent shape to
Newark, its last trip was the present
oue. In all its different races it hns flown
the distance of 4s3H miles. Jt flew with
only the race secretary’s name and address 1
stamped on its wings. ;
Seven men at once arose from their
seats. The conductor counted them and
withdrew. When the train reached Des
Moines a sedate looking man boarded the
ear with a basket containing seven oblong,
flat packages wrapped in paper, which he
sold it fifty cents apiece.
“What are those things?” inquired a
messenger of the sedate looking man.
“Bibles," he replied in a solemn tone, as
he opened the door and went out.
The seven men stared straight ahead of j
them and said nothing. A deep silence '
fell upon the car.—Chicago Tribune.
I rilin' .tinmnr Cfiiiilri'ii in France.
Fall Mail Gazette.
French statistics just published contain i
alarming information concerning the in- j
crease ot crime among children of both
sexes. The demoralization of the “young
idea" has evidently reached a point in j
France which demands the serious atten
tion of all interested in the luture welfare i
of the country. For example, we learn
that the number of offenders under six
teen years of age has augmented from 2235
to .5579 for boys and from 418 to 908 for 1
girls. From sixteen to twenty-one years
of age the number of criminals has in-I
creased from 5930 to 20,489 for boys and i
from 1040 to 2839 for girls. The ratio ot
crime among offenders under age has
therefore considerably more than doubled
during the past five years. The statistics
register for the first time numerous cases j
of suicide committed by children.
The ( nst uf G
Hagerstown, Md.
Gentlemen I had been for years suffering
with chills, and received no permanent re
lief in the hands of a physician. The mal
ady brought on hemorrhages, but am pleased
to say that as a result of using your Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula
I am felling better than I have in six years,
and 1 regard its power in curing malaria as
something wonderful. J. H. BOONE.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.,
Baltimore, Md
rrt-The Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned
abate is a special household application of the
medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy's Pure
Malt Whisky, and is intendedto more specifically
meet the requirements of those suffering ftom
Consumption. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, General
Debilitv and all W asting Diseases. In addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes r.u
equaled blood-forming material, whereby the
weight and strength arc increased. A printed
copy of this formula, -which consists principally
of raw beef and onr Duffy s Pure Malt Whisky,
will be mailed to any address, under the Beal of
the Company, upon receipt of a pvo-cent stamp.
Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up
bv us by a special process, making it the mo-t
palatable and efficacious beef preparation ever
made, can be had of all Druggists at ONE DOL
LAR PER BOTTLE. diwtf top col n rm
“MOTHER'S FfflEND"
of labor and
tensity of pai
ly di
>rtensthe time
essens the in-
l. but it great-
the danger to
THE POWER OF DYNAMITE.
life of both mother and child
and leaves the rnpther in a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery, and far
less liable to Flooding, Con
vulsions. and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painful labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy iu Ibis respect
entitles it to be called The
Mother’s Frifnd and to be
ranked as one of the life
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
From the nature of the
case, it will of course be un
derstood that we cannot pub
lish certificates concerning
this reme ’tv without wound
ing the delicacy of the wri
ters. Yet we have huudreds
of such testimonials on file.
and Tenth streets, in the city of Columbus,
Mit-cogte county. Georgia, the toi-
lowing described property, belonging to
I th<- estate of Orpha Hogan, deceased, to-wit: AU
that part of city lot No. )«l, in tin- city of colum-
. bus. said county and state, on the northwest cor
ner of Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue,
fronting on Thirteenth street ninety,feet, more oi
less, and extending north on Fourth avenue
1 eighty-nine feet, more or less, and on which are
situated two tenement houses. Sale for distribu
tion among the heirs of Orpha Hogan. Terms
eash. MARY E. HOGAN,
j Adm'ry of the Estate of Orpha Hogan, dec’d.
' jyS oaw 4W
MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE,
By F. M. Know leu A- Co,. Aiicfn*.
WILL be sold the first Tuesday in August in
front of the Auction House of F. M. Knowles ii
Co.. Broad street, city of Columbus, Muscogee
county, Georgia, the following property, to-wit;
One Grand Stand, two stories high, one Judges
Stand, one new Grand Stand, oue stop’ high, one
2-room Frame Hou>e, one line of Stables consist
ing of twenty stalls, each 12 by 12, one ftnee
around driving track, one cross fence ana the
fence enclosing grounds, wherein sai l personal
property rests: said property being situated on
southeast commons of the city of Columbus, on
grounds leased by the Columbus Driving and
Base Ball Association from commons commis
sioners of the citx of Columbus, Muscogee county,
Georgia. All levied on as the property of the Co
lumbus Driving and Base Ball Association to sat
isfy a fi. fa. iu my hands in favor of Sample. Har
vey & Co. vs. the C'oiumbus Driving and Base Ball
Association. J. G. BURRLS,
jvfi oawlw shentf.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Muscogee county. Georgia. I will
sell at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
August next, within the legal hours of sale, in
fr lit ol’the More of F. M Knowles & Co., on the
corner of Broad and Tenth streets, in tne city of
(‘olunibus, in said county and state, the following
described property belonging to Janies Hogan, a
minor, to-wit ; Tne one-sixth undivided interest
in and to all that part of city lot number 384, in
said city of Columbus, county of Muscogee and
state of Georgia, situated immediately east of and
adjoining St. Haul church lot, fronting on Thir
teenth street eighty feet ami runing back south to
the fences now enclosing said portion of said lot.
and including the Dwelling House situated
thereon. Also the one-sixth undivided interest
of said minor in and to that part of said city lot
N >. .,-4 in said city of Columbus, on the corner of
Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue, fronting
seventy feet, more or less, on Thirteenth street,
and sixty feet, more or less, on Fourth avenue
it beinga vacant Jot. irregular in shape, situates
east of and adjoining the above described lot, and
bounded by the fences now enclosing said second
by the children of Orpha . .
are all of full age. so that that the purchaser i
get the entire title thereto. Terms cash.
BALL’S
kitchet
qumivr tin -. . -- . .1
out-house, cow ami b <ir, ;V.'V,wi bn fourth
dry. with water ivorksuttiicbeil. on i 'linn
avenue, between IStli anu Hth fetuit..
Six Houses and Lots in Girard, 150 yards
from lower bridge, cneup.
One Stole House and Lot in employ-
350 Cash. Three a room Houses anti Lots in
city. Terms easy. t
1250s Twenty acres land, 6 room House, in Beau-
wood. ’
1250. Eiaht acres land, 5 room House, in Lain-
3000. Tblrty-flve acres land in
miles from,city, o room House, 1 room
kitchen, 2 servant houses.
300 or 400 acres fine farm land near the citi lor
sale or exchange. Severul other farm- ioi sale.
For H«»nt from Oclobfr
*23 00. Six room House on lower Broad street.
15 00. Four room House and kitchen on corm .
of First avenue and Seventh street.
15 00. Four room House on Second avenue, be
tween Sixth and Seventh streets.
12 50. Four room House. 2 room kitchen, corner
of Fourth avenue uud Lighth sircet.^^^,
10 00. Four room House And kitchen, Fourth
avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Sts.
12 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave.
10 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave.
To LtiiMllorriN.
Any property placed in my hands for sale or
rent will have prompt attention. I do not trou
ble a man to death, or try to get other agents
property out of their hands, but do a square and
legitimate business.
J. C. REEDY,
Rea! Estate Agent, No.io 12th St
Office General Manager
CCLL’MBVB, Ga„ July 18th imm
/ iN und uf'1 i rSunday, July 18.1888, the BiiSi.
I ‘ Mall Train will be as follows: eciul,
1 No. l—Going North Dally.
Leave Columhus ...
Arrive at Chlpley...
Arrive at Greenville
No. 2 -Coming South Dally,
Leave Greenville
krrlve at Cliinley
Arrive ut columhus
No. 3-Freight and Accommodation -North.
Leave Columbus 7 0i>u,n
Arrive ot Cliipley »32am
Arrive ut Greenville
No. I -Freight and Accommodation-South.
Leave Greenville M p m
4 59 p m
7 07 p iu
W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Mamiirf.i
T. C.'.S. HOWARD, Gen'l Ticket Agent. '
nbMfily
"■ JOOpn,
- 6 01pm
- « 0? P IU
■■ 7 08 a m
.... 8 02 a 11,
.10 11 ,
COLCMBVS, Da., July 4th, 1886
his (late trams will run ai
Mail Train No 1—Going West Daily,
Leave Union Depot, Columbus 2 30 p ra
Arrive at Union Springs..
Leave Union Springs
Arrive at Troy.
Arrive at Monti
Arrive at Eufau
Mail Train No. 2—Daily.
Leave Troy
• 6 37 p m
■■ 6 46 p ip
-- 8 30pm
■7 23 pm
-10 33 p a.
I
4 20 am
• 5 48 a m
6 33 a m
10 50 a m
9 41 a m
Night Freight and Accommodation—Daily Et-
cept Sunday.
Leave Columbus Union Depot 5 45 n m
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot 5 55pm
8 69 p m
10 33 pm
,n "‘am
Arrive at Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive at Eufaula
Arrive at Columbus
Arrive ut Union Springs.
Arrive at Eufaula
Arrive at Montgomery 1220
•• 3 30 p m
•• 6 40 p rn
710 p m
..10 48 p m
5-Daily,
4 55 a m
Arrive at Un „
Leave Union Springs..
Arrive at Columbus
Way Freight and Accommodation No.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
Leave C’oiumbus Broad Street Depot 6 05 p m
Arrive at Union Springs 8 57 a m
Arrive at Eufaula 10 5ft a m
Way Freight and Accommodation No. 6~I)ui)y.
Leave Montgomery 7 40 n m
Leave Union Springs 10 00 a m
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, C’oiumbus.. 149pm
| Arrive at Union Depot, Columbus 202pm
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t
Real Estate Agent,
! 1245 BROAD STREET.
. FOS SALE.
. .
A Place ot twenty acres, large ,
A Xu^iL- an( l commodious House, with
y.| every convenience, in perfect or- i
der, IQ miles from Broa». street, ;
in one of the most desirable lo
calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would 1
exchange for city property.
A desirable four-room Dwell- !
t iiq? on south Fifth avenue; goo«
W neighborhood and not far iron
D. F. WILLIAMS. G. T. A.
dtf
JlO 0
Opelika, Ala.. May 8th. lf-H,
A desirable six-room Dwelling,
two stories, with water works,
on north Broad. Place in thor
ough order.
j Arrive Goodwater..
Leave Goodwater..
Arrive Opelika
Arrive Columhus..
I
7 30 a m
9 43 a 111
6 02 p m
Five two-room Dwellings on 1
Ninth street, one block of Geor- J
gia Midland Railroad.
An Interest Imr K\p»
An Iron Built
mnt With tin-
n|ialtered to Pi
t The expenses of eongre s are much more j
enormous than is generally understood. It ;
; ha.s been estimated that it costs over -30,• send for o&r Treatise on ‘Health and Ha'ppi
000 a day to pay tlie expensesoi thehou.se nfs-s of Women.” mailed-free,
alone. If this ‘estimate is correct the fili- , The Bhadfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
hustering opposition the republican menr
, bers have indulged in most needlessly and :
inexcusably a number of limes during this ?
session has been very expensive. It takes
a little more *han half an hour ter take a
, yea aud nay vole of the house, so that as j
the house averages sessions of about six ;
hours daily a single roll call costs some* *
thing more than £2000. The re pub
jy21 eod&w nrm
Chicago JourntT.
Captain Hchaack, a few of his detectives
and a select number of counsel for the
state in the anarchist trial enjoyed a luwe
dynamite picnic of t heir own last evening
on the broad meadow just beyond the - 4l ..
Marine hospital, in Lake View, whithov i‘hine won than *2000. The repuWai^ ■» <m ft
an expressman conveyed a massive block have put in a great many roil calls at times ■ -J .
of stone weighing about 500 pounds ami a when there was no good reason for them, ■ > Cl | MW
three-foot boiler of 300 pounds weight. On smipl.v as a moans nf delating notion. mm
the scene Captain Schaaok produced a
half-pound cartridge of dynamite,
which was tenderly placed on tli
Over this Hi
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup should always lie used
r was placed, | when children are cutting teeth. It re-
le stone. The lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
cartridge ’ was fitted with a five-minute natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
fuse. A call for volunteer grenadiers was from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
made and Detective Scliuttler stepped for- "bright as a button.’’ It is very pleasant
ward. The rest of the party circumspectly to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
ground. Over this the b
bottom up, and upon this the
retired, and as Scliuttler viewed them saf
ly afar, he struck tiie match across his
trousers ami touched the flame to the busi
ness eud of the fuse. Five minutes were
slowly counted away on the captain’s gold
watch, ami just as tile hand started on the
sixth minute a report like the discharge of
a battery of seige-guns smote the air. A
sudden confusion of things was wit
nessed about the boiler, and the big stone
was seen to rise majestically toward the
evening skies, and soar away into spac
unis, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel“ d&wly
A little girl, aft
*- 2 fi
The spectators waited a few minutes for Mloben .1.1,.,., th
Yhe rock to descend, but, as it failed to put . strike up ‘Tubs
in fill appearance, they approached the | meu( j|’ ’’—Boston
Am'
spot. ATaole as big as un ordinary cellar
had been torn in the ground. The boiler
was gone entirely, only a few fragments
beiug discoverable, and" by careful and pro-
l.ittle Variety.
• repeating the Lord's 1
prayer before retiring, was told to fall 1
asleep. “Please," said the child, “sing me
one of your best hymns.” The request
Was complied with and the “good-night "
little one called: “Now i
tubs, any more tutis to ,
mend!’ ’’—Boston Traveler. i
Do you want a pure, bloom
ing Complexion t If so, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA BALM will grat
ify you to your heart's con
tent. It does away with Sal-
lowness, Kedness, Pimples,
Blotches, and all diseases’ ana
imperfections of the skin. Ii
overcomes the flushed appear
ance of heat, fatigue and ex
citement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN
TY ; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
Two Residences on north Sec
ond avenue • Jackson street of 5
and 7 rooms, e<»ch desirably lo
cated. This property is consid
ered cheap by those who know
the value of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
k to court house. Dwelling in
thorough order and has all the
late improvements. Is consider*
ed one of the nicest homes.
A .delightful home on Rose
Hill, half acre lot and a new
House This property is consid
ered to be one of the nicest
homes on the hill. Terms easy
and will be sold cheap.
. A nice little farm seven mile?
1 from the city in Lee county, Ala.
Good four-room House on the
B place. Enough timber on place
wto pay for same.
A desirable
a cant
one of the most
locations in the cit;
ale cheap, as owner wishes
a uesirao;e
iio^L. - " k. with good vat
Fifth avenue,
t desirable loca
roAm Dwelling
nt W»t on north
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY
l ev-ry :c-- -ct, a.-.d its r . - refunded hy seft.
Made v. a vur-etv ,.f ,f. -i a.-. !pr . es. Be-s-ate.
« irt’.leu imiutiace. Nune genuioe *Hhoal fiaT
CHICAGO CORSET CO
13 LispsLard St., Kevr York.
Bl’CKLKX'S WIN Id SAI.VK.
u ^ , The best Salve in the World for Cuts, |
longed search the stone was iotuul ' loo Bruises, Sores, Ulcerti, Salt Rheum, Fever
yards away. This was the first experiment Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
with confined dynamite, and its result on Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
the score of violence was ail that could be ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is
desired. ! guarauteed to give perfect satisfaction,
■ • ! or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
An Alll?ntnr swallok, a Mini. box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
Orange City Fla. i Times. I * je2i oed&w
1-ast week a man, presnmably a tramp,
knocked at L. P. Thursby’s door about 9
A little chap told hy his mother to say
o’clock at night, after the family had re- his prayers and ask for what he wanted,
tired. Mr. Thurshy struck a match and : prayed for “one hundred brothers and fifty
responded to the call. The man stated sisters.” The mother was so disgusted
that he had walked fifteen miles that after- with the petition that she hurried the lit- |
noon to take the night boat hound north 1 tie sinner off to bed before he could say
and got left, and wanted to stay over ali ; Amen.
night. Thursbv handed him a key, and,
pointing to a ham, stated that that was
the best he could do for him. *Not until
after Mr. Thurshy had retired some time
did he think of the ten-foot alligator his
boys had iu the barn for the entertain
ment of strangers next winter, and
worried considerably about the man.
As soon as he dressed he hurried out to the
barn next morning to see about the man.
He found the door locked with the key
turned on the inside. He forced a side
> It is well known that the inhabitants of
! many eastern nations shield themselves i
against infectious disorders by wearing
Aromatic Gums on the pit of the stomach.
I Their instincts are right, for strong permit- 1
| nent odors are antagonistic to the living
! germs which cause disease. For this rea-
| son Allcack’s Porous Plasters, being com
posed of fragrant aromStic gums, are the
best safeguard to wear on the pit of the
stomach in cholera time, or in localities
" CHEW TOBACCO!!
BUT DONTCHEW POISON
tint*, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb
Dure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious,
the mont lasting, and the only wholesome
chew in the world—one that will not cuuse
heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion.
TURF.
Fine Cavendi-h. Brandy-
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
window open, found the alligator in its where sewer gas and malaria are found,
usual corner, but the man was missing. | They not only prevent infection, hut will
The evidence gathered seemed to point to j cure diarrhoea, dysentery’, cholera and
the destruction of the man during the ! bowel complaints. eod.v w
night, as the animal ate nothing during
the next few days. Nothing can
be heard of the man, and it is believed he
came to an untimely end that night.
Whether the man was a worthless tramp
or an honest and worthy citizen, it is one
of the saddest castrophes the Times has
ever been called upon to chronicle.
B*w Hall Vote*.
It is stated that when the visiting cluji
gets ahead of the Atlanta club in Atlanta,
the small boys are turned loose into the
ball park, and they string themselves out
along the fence of the park. While the
crowd yell they confuse the visiting play
ers by shooting them with sling-shots.
Many players are now injured every
w -ek through the daring and reckless I
manner in which some of them run bases. |
The slide over the rough, uneven ground, !
not unfrequeutly covered with pebbles
A New York man advertised that for f2
he would advise you “How to get to Cali- J
fornia without a cent for transportation.” 1
A Marshall man stinted his spending
money and sent, when there came as the
answer a single word printed on a strip of
paper, “Walk.”
Once upon a midnight dreary,
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For I had a fit of ague,
And ray bones were very sore
Suddenly I read a label.
Of a medicine on my table.
But to reach it I scarce was able ;
I was so infernal sore!
Took 1 just one dose, 'twas bilk beans;
Soundly slept I and did not. snore.
Had the ague nevermore!
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