Hancock weekly journal. (Sparta, Hancock County, Ga.) 1868-????, October 13, 1870, Image 6
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bouseljold— «do^ '',tht G v
tho dim ab 8 _ P Y’
fifc0,e ^'^dU.e t g
n * an ! auso» them to
row Weary.
‘Enough,’ bisst said Meml U "l ri8tn •
r0 ‘ n still *ttt aud 27 carrvinsr 2 to , hi • wife /
moist ihi p
uea«y,
I shall ni l 11
take sa^d^Ln mv rest
ardreadtohertheZTjg The maestro k by w her ^ ,de
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the erm saddest line ferfCjLd rememBTOces. oalIed How up
ut truewaa the last ver« .*
me leeudi^ ’
w r »,w. I
Hkxt uitfht waboui fe «*orro#
I muat >u; t
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ifwakened Erits.
& The
h*»
Jungfrau. in
remaned
fcO f£h 1 ™^ iw
tew
ircie of
—ied i 0 arra i
ball of yarn,
better_
±$t an* eigtM
J&Hntnded. - —
Cooiie,_with
WWu "**■•?* her delicti--***. i£££ h«r
* e V ! 8 LI medit’«“ and then
him - “ lf if »wav 8 “ y to " Mid, **‘ e in «b
n ?. e ' ?^?r4Cd^LS f uml
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eg 'out from a,nQ0st her long eyelas^there
are tear8 re * d y to fall, but she
quickly, and unnoticed wipes them
»w«y with her hand; there’s a heajt
almost ready to brea*, but a sigh re
leives the agony; tide’s a soul ready to
burst its imprisonnent and soar to the
tomb.
°r<?er the wifeof him who sits pouring in the
0 f the room, closely g
PRSfTorS> r ^jilii — nr: ( :::5
.>f ^r. "■
L fallen
OfwhXuhe stares vacantly t5C, f 1Lr ? « |,./ p e r ^t“ u ,
/ ? bea b ut\,—
. nRfnre i lai.mg, , t c Hew
the lesvesWIens to the winds rning
ers ling gone^m, in Jg, he recalls with the mind gloomy his songs
to own
ot thez expressive linear
ill iho earth, we h .rd.y know
at W.tMimgsieet,. poor hut, or h.^ logo •
fAgain he resumes his labors as be
^re. The pen writes, and the the meastro keys
a soft touoh Cu^3 resses
the piano-forte, an the music rises id
sweet, maiestic harmouy, and fills teh
room with its charm.
Dreary Autumn,—how stegttro^no sheuld
strange that Fob* Mendelssohn
have cho«Hi this season tor t e com
sition of his delightful aud profo
melancholy Spring whtapered Song. the .
•Felix, dear,’ hei hu.batr
Cecile, a« aha bent over
shoulder, and peered closely upoq
" ritten your work? Tbe "^nr«e hours are D
»«.,».•
-• ™-«,
las | upon the day of their betrothal,
most finished. My brain aches, but
I [him Tiun ii. V"T l "* n“ y a>fcina
. The wifr sat Ho W -
l^h^^rif^aofe^ “ e
C V ^ ”ronb^d k r"t. r ' >e4r,,?atly
i " ''iew h
caught you, have I ? You saw me,did
"Ill r W H« now vofl’ll pay for it.”
8By — ____ blOnitfc- wWiEW
8 the ° 1d
f ib, , « » a «gb,drew knife,
hUrr0r!) CUtthe0biW out a (an^ oh
’* «“*• —
cr>
c
oome with agony, and ran to hb fa
thar’s house, onlyto fill them with aon
- '* with
£SfiUZ-~p ort , ”T U ’ *°JP»I
-while he r^eats one df the wild
ml* of the Niabel ungen, in lullii nf thi
delkhtful child-story of the dreaded
ErVKing. W, And then their eyes beg n
to tulutue and mother “puts them in
rSirquiet M,.
again, and hueband and
wifiwalone. i^tSPS^^SwoEn „, ,y -y-V
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stepsJjffsaid he. “that is so.'
, nugt Bonie to that 80()Uer
i J 181 mrl "'- 'Po^aps ¥es, perhaps. I have But worked 1 have
!t ' u r me ’" ' Sbc ““ 8 ,MCl “ “ « we,!t volre
Md knowsjpn , well how to plewe-Jiie.
• h »w'* 1 think a
T“ k ul ,t^ m-^
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ooBS-feSwjF ^5 ■**&,> “
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T have Mgb .utobeW'in \ tbe r ^ndotssohn
may, peacq, hut for
-£*?; Q#c^e the ! “trr h^urs were 01 “““sp** heavily 8 away, "*;
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^‘^d < ? ut the r “. a 1Dut, stern 8t ho reality, P e that cen and
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tered in her angelicspmt—
Foryo-Tud T tbe^cel * ------- -
n2 Onemnnr* fnr^eirLt^k later ,r?l7^ha of Death
W te ) R h
*5^ na ?* nMir e ^ y the 8U art,8t y eBr8 . fch m a J ® er a ««1
yl, e came , to a close, i after enduring se
vere a g° nle8 ’ lhe 1088 of ^ husband
hiB tomb
«>» 1 htfingly united on this eafth.
.......msa of the one
ht over J tbe-parity CR
a.imirahW-^P „ ln „. 16 *^ f h ^
eH d m g
Jjjteover twine his laurel grave and in r»yrtje, (kiep rever
over
witti a teeliug bordf’ing ^iolste—tor on sad
us cast Willi Of modest they
are j* 0 ne dbLeUlto. significant her and
As I write and
j )r j Q _ the 8tor y to sc lose, the beautifu}
u ,,ut3ei ry 0 i i 9 is^Uo\er before my mind
y who#» in«pir*ifj»ui»«<is« 0 yu;*,, jr
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A yfurdev^g ^ Cfd JYtiser.
j toa a time that
^irty, wretobe^old mu lived outside
t he city, about#mile orio, in a filthy
^ ^jJ'No a lore and tUt he
s*v, a ber one ever went near
. . *c5p«"i°n w , aixid he yym~ »mageian. sljrtoo
Hi.’oni r He was into a the
. .. came would city
piB,„ly
as «=M«ay:
supposed He him to be wflj tch
hud an evil look^and
s ivdkld remove fcneir children *
^"‘^ tlivy him coming. - ■
b l Ah“lm liuner
* " Tret “h **“ h ? vel of rt e
te»?r uW a n At EfS . .
hut. He al
mcney that lie was counting. There
tHher bil « 8 >»»« containing
!ar lf« quantitie, of m .nay. Mr. aSkiii
uer s sou wa« »o terrified, that when lip
aLll *«"pted to move, he atumbled ^ike
*^ bt ® ul u g» tiitt °ld man rush*! oukuud
seized inm. . “ lia i” ho screamed, “I’ve
IWIL ,, * ^%Xofi^
J > /* ^ .JYi P •
\ ? > > ^ "P retnrued
hre, llt and , the„aged viIlian fell with
piercing yell, mortallywounded.
money/—my money ! he
beantitol money./; ^
bags 3w, ot go d ^ a*^
s prosentod to the poo^houses
.nd'oTRer bharitible institutions. Tbo
event will never be forgotten b, our
oitisens. The child is slowly recwer
ing . The m.ser was buried the daf af
ter and the but torn
Mlc/i. tt, T .
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■ The cornejy^flf^ '“""r^SS^STken wif7 doubt
no be
^4 corre^w every reseeet
bas,:T woo »«,« » c ;,s
-'' ’
wiA.ju L . hism^ffe^j
stub o> » cheap cigar in
a stare for every lady who whefe »pa S
loafer. Do you know he
his money ? His mother earns it for
««»«<* thiuks ^ w „n 8
her boy will get work soon.
couW find work enoughJjoJtoi*y^
it-*
,oa * er ’ and do “ 1 want
ordu ? ^ h, 8 lf work be g sopoorly e t» a plac-, that he shir^ he is
soon the discharged. u He never perb^ works for i8
same man twice. Or
particular He is willing what that kind his ot workij^P*? thejP f8,8fc 8 '”* er
rn eartf*™? 0 f for
should sew or wash to
rr^rwis^s^s B S A sweaty
carpenfiY * 10 buines by him, nod con
at hi 8 friend, theahoe-umk
’ and 8ends a wlli( of smoke into the
of.«he bedaubed painter, with bo h
borrow ot paint ceiU*rf4£ili and brushe
ten r psy
The noy. He begs
Tbe^ other. Stylish
G f
Ir'
lastern poetry they tell of a won
( j rf ^S tree, which grew golden apples
silver bells, and every time a breeze
by and shooA; the fragant branches
shower of these golden apples fell, and
living bells climed ana tinkled forth
their airy ravishment. On the gospel
tree grew sweet blossoms and bvs.ls more
melodious than thosi which mingled
pomegranates on Aa'Ou’s vestment —ho
y feeling, heaven taught joys; and
when the Holy Spirits breathes upon
evangelised, so there are a shading
of mellow fruits? aud the flow ot
music whose gentle tones and
echoing are wafted through all
recesses of the'feoul*
The Little Corporal is responsible for
following ^ neighbor’s houses
At one of our
very bright little girl. It chanced
that they had as a guest a minister,
esteemed friend. Litttle Anna
him closely, and finally sat down be¬
hind him and began to draw on her
I t
r
nSngyour —
fee picture, answe*f«ie
chfhl. and
So the gentleman sat very still,
she worked away earnestly (oca
then stepped, compared k*r work
theoiigioal. aud shook fter little head.
“I don’t like ^ much, she said
‘•Tain*t a ^reat deal like you. I
dess Pllptitutail to it and tall it
dogS Jraiicy 1 his fed lings.
A corrospoudent, writing rapidly from
says : This country is
ing the process of civilization. Beer
made at Shaughae, a whisky and the
is going up at Canton,
» u “* -“r with giejj
eeiat. •.
“So . WPrrTrp11on at
•%+ ri¬
the burning lather running tell down
the mountain, but it don’t how it
a-fire.”
anese and carpenters '^
their wort; e,J *
<mh marvelous neatness. A d [one
of their houses-^ that thdf* j^
= d ogttta.ii t,mber f, Mfr doveta.leVtoge,hl j 0
~ " ?
with sancrji^t;,.. ped^ And tfeL the Japar
are a neat * for U8fl
jjjubxtjfrn to hide any blemish of non
or onmmemation~i«fci_ l£h
wor* or pbster of Parts bSuSgTC geCvga i
ti
( th.
floL .h/ ^ v ^ . er J; breakfa “^ning, «, aa ocaweeps regnlbrl>^ tbo
“,°o tt t h a^H ," 1 ‘‘’“"T "™ ‘‘••*5° to ,nt8 .taka. " or »
«d^ ^ and “^noe ™ P t th^ f ,
Then
e «e do Outcome into the house with
muddy Wts, but, having hovered 1- th»
remove
Th^writer stood »nd “wSeA^T
l<i P unes ^rpeiite;-8 at their vfeculi
ant«. 80 > mintes, T,e Japanese>2(og»plane and notice<l>r works
from" him
thuplaur^" lenjth nails it »warfe s W*«*. idUTuJ
opw-«*B and " '
SS*w. l ant tSth U ; <e a
are slaht or
a»«SbL h ^^^«wW The planes
e n ^ Dortion ^e^tQ iaditwti evA ^ otU hooped ^
a( j 2 fd 8 t the
Uie handle of t<*ie';of the
canes worn oo the a«rt on our
8tre «t 8 t and, althoug h their tools are
j; Cerent from ours,
awkwardly handled.
The Age odlan. 1
The ag6 of man, by the'biBTe, is
scor« y«onr and t&n; yet many cases
on record of men who have att aioia
the age of onekundred^and tl ndred
S 1 nTr.°l °^y^ft|W^m«dretl men re ^M^nd xud ^VP.n
y ,! lfllJali^^ora , e ighty -
'etraroh Czartan, Hui.gawam'pffiSant,
who was born
in 1587, mui rti..ri i
into four, six, or seven. Most
make four maturity, distinct periods tbuly—infan
cy, youth, aud decline. Soma
apply the terms infancy, boyhood, ado¬
lescence, senility maturity, jj^jjliiood.— decline,
and old age or< a state of
Infancy refers to ,the first fw^years of
existence, during which the first set of
teeth is developed eight, ; childhood, the first teeth between
two and are
shed, and new ones taAe iheir places; when
boyhood, from eight to fifteen,
a inar&ed transition is effected; adoles¬
cence, from fifteen to twenty one; man¬
hood culminates at forty-five to forty
eight. From that time, although the
mind retains and even increases its
power, still the body begins to loose
its energy, and seale gradually of maturity declines thro’ old
the descending precocious to
age. Women are more
than men ; and yet the average dura¬
tion of life exceeds the male, owing,
probably to the fact that they are less
exposed to accident and danger in the
common course of events; and more
extreme cases of female longevity are
reoorde 1. , * '.
Thb Moon Dead.—T he German as¬
tronomers and, physicians have, after
prolonged observation, arrived at the
conclusion that the moon isadeadpten- aud is
et; that b it has “cooled off,”
now without heat, water or
and consequently without life of any
kind. The earth is undergoing the same
process, according to these learned with¬ phi¬
losophers, and will eventually be
out life or light. But we who now
may take no fears to heart on that
count, as the earth can cool oft, say the
geologists, only at the rate of fifteen
degrees in »,0o0,000 years. .
—-♦ ♦ > . ■—
Somebody writes lllm •ssoms,
Stowe; .“Aiui‘ ird carols hb
iyfnn, _ all
w ___ where nature is a
iure of beauty and of love, the old
sit-, like the giantess of doubting
ing the bones of tbeSontJern
and digs her her insatiate talons greed into still un¬
of Aibioa’s inky the
sweetest poet, and
of the Verse.” loog-buried boues ot too