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■T MASK TWA!!*.
Lyons has always been associated in uiy
mind with tha sentimental lady to whom Bul-
war introduced us to many years ago. 1 look-
ed for her nil alortg the Rhine, tot eouid not
discover her. Whan I had despaired at get
ting of the facta in the case. I beard of a man
who kacw them. Haring long entertained a
i ihal the-story had net been rightly
illcitei an interview, oeetrary to my
i and had the tale from his lips. He
aaid Paulina wai not iataraating or romantic.
9a thanked aa tor the inter car 1 had shows
in the sent haemal history, and farmed me
with thaoa details;
Clauds kielnotte was in truth a gardener’*
sea, who Ml in lore with Pauline while ah*
| raddiahoa of him one morning
iCher, haring been drunk th*aigLi
e.Vefuved to purchase the household ne
cessities, as was his custom. C'.aude was
rathar.pcveptible, aad sold her tha raddiahes
at hdtfndn bn account ©fi ber pretty face,
as ha aaid. which pleased her, and so delight
ed her practical parent, when he heard i«,
that he insisted on her going to market every
morning. Sha did not like to doit, but papa
being obdurate aha obeyed. Claude finally
became no interested that htgnveherraddish-
es for nothing, and area went so far as to
purchase mutton aad corn .beef, presenting
them in the name of lore.
Her mercantile papa was in ecataoies with
1*T—ft. declaring him a very generous per
son, who ought to be encouraged. He de
manded that Praline should take everything
that wan given gratis Paulina became the
regular market geer for the family, aad at
last Claude told her that he would like to
many bar if the old gentleman won d come
down handsomely. She felt affronted, and
Informed th« elder Deschepelles, who, living
only la money,, inquired into Claude's cir
cumstances, and found that he had not re
tamed any revenue to the assessor for several
years. lie then called on the sentimental
jfoatb and threatened to taka away hie IK
CONSTANTLY
KAILS. IRON, PLOUGH aad CAST STEEL, (.1!
WAGON and BUGGY MATERIAL.
BLACKSMITH aa.l (\ll:TENTERS' I
TIN, WOODEN aad HOLLOW WARE.
STOVES. OF ALL KINDS.
CUTLERY, GUNS AND PISTOLS.
Ia fact, everything usually kepi in a
First-Class M&rdware Store /
CHARLES VOIKI E Agent-
Albany, Qa , Oct. 29, 1869—8ia *
A 1STD :
TilOS J DUNBAR.
T. J. DUNBAR &
IMPORTERS AND DI ALERS IN
Brandies. Whiskies Gins, Wines, Segars. &c.
AND AGENTS FOR
SMITH’S Celebrated PHILADELPHIA ALES,
Old Nori47-New No 131,
iii’ A. S7ULT
Claud* got m«d and brcujbt suit for the
ba Pauline. He ifailed to
I resolving on revenge, in-
» of Dcschapellts’ clerks, who had
been refn«ed by his lady, to introduce him as
a wealthy chap, (hat cared no mure for
I dollars than A. T. 81 swart for leh
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SAVANNAH,
(BAY STREET)
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lave tc
?*e from the waving
DIRECT TRAM
rear for food;
i light and the honey
i pure aad good 1
id of labor is,
la. strong aad true,
1 cams to tha hearts
i H. ASH BRIDGE & CO.
Commission. Merchants,
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DJ lAUOHTS, 1C
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ASHBRIDQE. SMITH k CO.
pe&upil. uleade-ll... .
giyen l« the Ml.
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PJSSrXOKZ BStOT#
Re
s&gaje&fe.’ti »
NOTICE I
CORr*
l» ARE HEREBY
ir< , ^ UI ' r
eiHc boasjds
Jy?-• Carautl,* ua iitmj „ 1 fit! nU
■&%!*&- ■ i."***»*x*X'
* MALOY,
Old Death % pelle* was t-iken iu end so was
Pauline; for Claude dyed his whiskers aud
put on a new wig to woo her in. 3he did uot
care how hi looked or talked ; for the old oisu
having gotten bard up. couldn't pay her hills,
and Che was tyound to have a wealthy husband
irffl*.' h ,«.7Ar d s*s ,o „
awora that heowued ten comer luts ia Ly
ons, ahe accepted him, and her father ratified
the contract.'
They pens married at once, hut after the
ceiemoay D«* ohapelles discover**! the trick,
and put his new son-in-law nit of the house,
receiving a black eye ia hi* laudtble labor.
Claude would have been sent to prison for his
•oidUMipn, but he offered to go into the
army, and thus escaped punishment. He
didn't fight very well, bat played an excellent
i ot draw-poker, and in two years made
Yto gat out: of the service. He
} *0 Lyons aud offered to live
ssid that he
would csweider hie cnee; that too more men
had proposed in his absence, and that the
chap that had the most money should take
Claude fell short by several thousand dol
lars, and WM in consequence ordered to keep
t at of the way.
Pacllae alarriedoerof the .other fellow*,
(the repot* that seh went to Chicago to get a
divorce Is without foundation) and Claude
took to cognac ao enthusiastically that he fell
off one of the Rhine bridges on aoertainnighi
aad the e>reasrs afterwards made twenty-
»t« 4oU«r» hy Wldinf •n inqucBt os hi,
Wy.
. FmUso wu hippy, u women anally sis,
'wr SSMSR surrlsge, for her htuhusi
I sit .her MBs wilhest gnimbling. 8ht
ll shiMrss, grew fat aad drowijr.
.... dWt'oI* ctMaisaafl eomhlhedit.
Uek of boar sad drspay. Clauds sorer hnew
% U*« of poetry is Ms lire, aad oostdk’t hare
ton tha difference between tha Lain of- Cb-
a» w*. Dsteh «.n*L ••Doat.lbou like tie
>aifrh ..a.
TUE HAWES'S CUOICE.
01 give me the life of a farmer's wile,
Ia the fiUds aad tha woods so bright.
’Moag the singing birds and the lowing
And the (defer blossom's white—
morning's
H AVING completed arrangement* fur *xteliding their Hco.»n.iu...Ki;:.u
era, they are now receiving the L.iRGEhT RTiK'k uf
Foreign and Domestic Liquoia, Wines, SegaiB
Ever brought to the Savannah aiatk t, uuJ ).r*p*n>d to offer faciliii.'
meuRuiate with their rapidly inn easing patioou**. auJ Uiog gtmetul l
r %.eriati^ •ututi widna. ' H, Iftl.'J
Ales, &c„
• o I he ii aile corn
r |>m -i lavuts, re-
i’.l l»l jMiumy.
ALBERT R. JACKSON
Jackson k Gilbert,
Corner Broad and Jackson St cds
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
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DBA^BES I3ST
BOOTS. SHOES, etc. etc-
H vK JUST OPENED A NEW JLND ClIOl*^ tfTOCK, CONSISTING
j < *uuf, Coni, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee,
Banned meats. kisii. a fruits, casohes*]
SQ?JLIPXj3S» DIR/IT OOOlcjs
CLOTI1I.NO, boots, SHOES, HATS, etc.. ETC.
. ’ u.-j:v. -• »dt , r
In Mtorl «il FAMILY sfn.l I‘L A N T A
A fainpMf ®fa«tiyliU*,M«||y k.p, j, K,r,t.oi.. 5
FAMILY OS9CUY A STAPLE DRY GOODS Estt
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• 1 % ii. July 27; ISC
s Jolt Oflicc.
O UR JOB OFFICE K KO I COMPLETE,
IS anynlJ^' F r «P«od ta priatuculy and
CARDS—Rredding, Viitiinj
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law tthtes-Ofkll h4*.
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