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A Few Plain words to Marriott Men
Not long since a divorce was ob
tail cd in high life, says the Buffalo
Sundtiy Morning New?, There was
no scandal, simply lawyers wen ■ ud
cd in and a pettlcnu i,t made, fln>
case quietly pros nted l t*•• j 1 re,
and all was Calm ana serene, be
noalli all lies lies n loson that nil
married mn should know,
A youug girl is taken from a home
of plenty; pocket money was ibway
supplied; no questions wore usked-as
to what who did with ii, IT someone
asked charity she conid give it, and
it n friend asked a favor she oouhl
grant it.
She niarri and a rich man. How
soon things changed. Obliged to
ask fir for even a penny, and to give
a su ict account of ova ry cent, how
spent and why. Compelled to de
ceive for the sake of getting so small
a sum as ono dollar. Being very at
tractive, when ono enmo along who
gave with a liberal hand and smooth
ed out all the little pitfal embarrass
ments, do you wonder so very much
that a false step was taken ? Who is
to blame? Tbo man who made a
beggar out of bis wife. He expect
ed her to keep his homo in order, to
comply with his wishes and desires,
to honor him above all others for sim
ply her board and clothes. Would
any man do such a thing ? Obliged
to beg and plead for her sheet car
fare! Think how humiliating this
must have been to a proud nature
especially one used to independent
means. To-day there is manv a wo
man living in this manner, Think of
it, gentlemen, and ask yourself, is it.
right? Don’t you at the altar with
all your worldly goods this woman
endow ? There is nothing in the cer
emony abort slavery or binding this
woman with chains. All of you try
giving your wives a sum of money,
such as you can spare, for pocket
money, and what a difference you will
s,win see. Don’t you remember when
you were boys, obliged to ask for ev
ery cent, how bad you felt about it ?
llow often you begged mother
poor, long-suffering, patient mothe r
—to ask for you ? Why, you would
rather soino boy won id have given
you a good beating than to have
faced fathe- and asked for motley to
go to the circus.
Don’t you remember the many
loads of coal and wood you would
carry before.yoa.would give up to ask
for spending money, and now that
you have sous and daughters, do you
ever think that they have the same
feeling iu this matter that you once
had ? Remember your daughters
Can’t carry up wood and coal outside
oi home. And your wife—don't you
suppose she would like to take some
lady friend or her children out to
take a dish of ice cream occasionally V
You can take your friend out and
give with a iibtrai hand, and then he
calls you u good, generous fellow.—
Don’t your wife know this is fal-u:
Look at this in its right light, gentle
men, and then usk yourself this ques
tion: "Is it any wonder my wife
should cease to respect and love me
when 1 make a slave and beggar oi
her? Is it any wonder my daugh
ters go astray when I never allow
them a Cent ul pocket money V” Of
course you provide a fine home, and
before the w. rid and in society yot.r
lately make a good appearance, but
this does not make u!l ot life, and a
woman’s life and happiness are d-.-
pendenl on so many little things.—
(Ireut West
ANOTHER SINKING RAILROAD.
An adilitiou uin„t be made to the
list of tho railway submergences
printed in this paper so mo months
ago. Ono day last summer a si rip
of railway, eights rods iu length,
near Ravenna, Ohio, suddenly sa k,
leaviug in its place a pond oik . c.f
which flowed :i stream “the size of a
barrel,” bearing largo number of
white shinnors, stmLi-.-'i, and ro:b;
bass. Gravel, to tim a mar not ol
000 loads, was thrown into the open
ing and anew bed made for the rod;
but the work was no sooner comp'd
ed than it followed tho on igi.ml •• art
into the some mysterious cavity.—
f —
Tho railroad track across Mie
plains bothers the buffaloes. They
consider it a snare, and when they
come to a culvert they dive under
il lilE Ir Tf 111 r ■1 vS® i ■ ,/w pm. I Id s■;
If4§4 ■' $/ : i | % w 4
V ) /tkW
IF. A. SINGLETON, EMWPropr.
VOL G.
Tbo Schoolmaster’s El■op.
Tho schoolmaster was wo irr,
Wt, i.weiuy, aid, nml gray;
Amt hmviacsn ,amo o’or him
Upon that summer and..;. ■
Ah, av'nov; of spirit
Amt naina'ei'.o sbuso of pain,
tie struggled hard to bnuniah,
But sliT.;:;gloil 'll in vain.
Tho drowsy school room murmur
He h-evrt, rout, tn Ms'tr’.noc,
He know his school was w-itchiu;*
Hisfooo with stealthy gl-inco.
He kticnv, and, for a moment,
He roused himself again,
To battle off the stupor
That clashed his weary brain.
Tn vain, for, with tho effort
His head dropped on his breast,
His breath catno faint and fainter,
And soon lie sank to rest.
And then arose an uproar!
And boundless was the gloo
Among those iittle scholars
T’io schoolmaster to sue.
And all the little urchins
And maidens shouts with joy;
And, with a tear of laughter,
Cry what a funny boy ! [tho dunce.]
An hour now was p v sing.
And still the muster slept,
And greater grew tlio tumult
These little fellows kept,
Until a little maiden,
Who watched the haggard face
Willi grave concern and wonder,
Stole softly from her ptaeo—
Stole softly to the maul or,
And gentle touched his head,
And started bask in terror
'Hie schoolmaster was dead !
’SQUIRE BLAKE'S LOSS.
Mrs. Blake was house cleaning.—
With the assistance of Deborah, a
colored woman, she had been at work
for neatly a week; to-day they had
come to the family sitting room,
wh'ch besides being ch arted was to
be newly papered. At this point the
’Squire had mildly declared that 1 c
‘ didn't see the need ol turning ev
erything upside down, if they were
cleaning boxes. - ’
The room opening from the sitting
room was lower in the walls than
that, thus giving space lor two small
closets, one on each side of the
chimney. It had been thought b.-ot
to have them papered over, they were
too high f.r fnquent ire. Mrs.
Blake had a plot in her mind regard
ing them, and that was to fill them
wish some old books tii'ch were now
‘ only lumbering tip the house,” in
her view, though if tho Squire had
been told of this, his opinion might
have boon quite .different for L- seem
ed to have a mania for s cwid-hand
books, and bought all he came
across.
In the Squire’s family lived a 1.
by the name of Archie Turner, who
was a cuil.l of a neighbor of the
Blokes. About a yea r before cur rto
ry begins, hie parents died le ving
him trod a sister wit a out reL-dvm; or
money; the Squire-, seeto.'; thm nr
V.'S •: a i’l, mi‘ . i .' i v - • . , - 1 i
wan - ieg .r-.mc one to help ala F ‘ho
‘'chore*,' niul ti-J -'t i -tve v.ut,.
thorn, wa--.ro It a w s ce.-miffr - od as
ono of the iawily, -is ■ slc-i* hud
found a Lome v itn k- mo fr. :aL. : iu
the neighboring lows Chilton.
Squire Blake vv;.s not a-poor utan,
and there would sometime be, as tb.
ncigiiib as rah-, ‘quite a tot tunc to
somebody.’’ So Aj'Cb.’.o v/s":.: con:: 1-
ered to bo very feruunte in Iu:v v ga
home here, for the Sq tire’s % ife had
Oit*-.! ‘.j)-' O* - ' ■ , ■ ’ / , t.Uiii
m’y child h.-tug tho L; lo A a
g!i lof eight or u!."': ;■ •; —'.rad r. r>v
if look' ll SW .!. :■ -'-1 Ml *
the boy whori they would ado; t.
But while y e hr. • w~ ;;<A. r ' from
lhe at •. e L.ad‘-o :’: F. t, w -
ii.:.; :as progr and ilnwy; •' : V-l U.
has ruled Arc.'de to ;f> yr'th h -r lc
i,hc a tic to he':: Iringdnm -erne
books which hi.va h.iri crowd;. 1 cut
of tho house. Pin selected Some
volumes, and tali).';/: an ormlul, le t
Archie t<< do the sou:-.', and W- at
down stairs. As alio on to rod tin
sitting room she w i met Iv Mr, Ste
vens, a wealthy fanur,
BUENA VISTA, MARION COUNT/, GA„ NOVEMBER 10, RAO.
“How'll .10, Mr-. Blake,” said In ;
cleanin' house, 1 rtckoii; well, 1
won’t, hinder you long, ! cord kt’f,
find tho Squire anywheres roun 1, so
I just dropped in toleßvo thui. money
you heard hint tell of, very likely; if
ho haiu’t to home no matter. Guess
I can trust it to you;'’ and with n
good-tint rift'd *‘h n; lift,” in iVj'piTtfa
lion of tho joke, ho prod used a gen
erous pocket book, oml taking trout
it a roll of bills, counted out the sum
wanted, aud bund< and it to Mrs Blake
“The Squire understands; there is
no need of a receipt,’' he said; then
with a “good day,’' ho was gone.
Mrs, Blake stood a moment with
the money in her hinds— ono
hundred dollars —when she was
startled by hearing a cry from Dc
borali; hastily dropping the bills, she
ran to her assistance, and found her
swaying mournfully Lack and foitl:. •
“It’s done gone’n luol.o toy arm
now fo’ tmro,'’ she wailed. Airs,
B'ake helped her to a more com
for table place than the kitchen floor,
and hscertained tho fact toat sin
had fallen down some stops. The bro
ken turn proved to be nothing more
serious than a sprained wrist; that
was bad enough, however, in Debo
rah’s opinion, though it “might ha'
been usscr,” slio confessed.
Mrs. Blake bathed her wrist, and
at length she was m a condition to
go home. Meanwhile, Archie had
packed the books away iu the closets
and had busied himself out of doors.
it had takeu some time to
“straighten things o it.,” as Mrs.
Blake expressed it, alter Deborah’s
accident, ami the money was not
thought of again until after tea when
suddenly Mrs. Blake exclaimed,
“Land sale , Herbert, Mr. S’evens
was here to-day and left that money;
bk-ss mo, I han’t thought el it .since.
I’ve been so burled.”
The Squire turned a lew leaves cf
Ins book. “Well, where is it
DOW, I WOiid 'i‘ 1 but hi.i wile had
gone to the pitting room.
“Bring a light, Rculri; I'm >aro
I left it hcro. : ' A light was carried
in, but no money was to bo found, —
They searched carefully around that
and the other rooms; Amy ami
Archie joined them, bat who ml a.c
“Debornh woudft’t take it, cf
course,’’ said the Squire, doublfu iy.
“No, indeed,’’ his wife answered,
turning her pock: t wrong side cut.
“No; besides .it was whoa I heard
her cry that I left here and went to
her.”
“And \/s uo ono olse here after
that?”
“I\o one, except”—Mrs. Blake has-
I’rted—“ ■ > one on* L\ ehie.’'
Neither of them spoke for a mo
ue: t, ’or.” ..Lo same .aong::: wes i .
‘ae iitijwk a, 'bo’ h. . t-d i-'te-r •-a L.-u
QhC Cl.lh.i-t. >;! :0 !o
take:; * ;;o m-':..e: '.*>ol* n .<♦ -a.u t.
po.srch, vv.jleh proved us iri-./w.c;-,.-* ..a
the first,”
“leant tiiiiik A .hie would tul.o
Eu.-.i ■•- * 0 ..q.,.*e
‘I don’t wu.i. to tb: 0, lu:t
where das it g. 11c? Aval you ki o\v,
lb: ib'!;. how anxious ho was to go to
Chilton.”
I! was r.gieed, 1 ■owaver ci :
anythin;.. l> rbi-i lov a- few day
it m ." Cl nr., -a,: y - “ they ..
-y.i, .. .; * 1 :o .. ~
r*;,t pq; \,- f/. ■
Al'C ..v) kilOtV
übcu! ’t.
Boll; 1. ,’r -i vry poi-or; il v.-m,
hard tu ns’--;c . - . a ■
known ;,o loug twd who r.ecmed t 1
ibem :i!.. n t'ikn thttr <;w ■, tr-vtuo
be gad tv c.f v. I; l ; i.ev .•'etvbd.
“■Vhh V P-i .l She Sinn. - ‘0 ■ ,
; re : nr. n , ' ' ‘ : ; ,
1!.;” t-<; t. -.vr ■ .-. r. t, v. h- -
and Archie a! my enjoy ad, ho c il 1
;in litur. back after iho olhere had
Lft ;he room, The bay came buck
.A. XTB NTO'l" if A,.T-. - I'AJW.DY 7/-". I'W,. i’AITPw,
I r.rd stood expectantly before him,
whit- lie innk'ed uneir.i'y about him
ns if for some way to o i '-a o. At
Inst he broke tho rilenci by saying.
‘Archie, 1 can’t toll how • yJ am
to say tkis—do think it; but wo cm
| not forget that yon were ti e only ono
in tho room where the inanoy was
lefq SO wo ttiTiit;-—that i;,—no doubt
it was u great lem|it,diO i, but tel; us
the truth, ti, t will lie the b ; t for us
all.’’
An hie stood silent a r. oment; die
Color left his fuc.-, ns lie stood look
ing tip. “G, you dou’t thick 1 I
Stole it 1 ’
“Wc hope not; but il it is true,
tell us now, and wo will fovgivo you.’*
• But I didn't take i:,’’ cried the
boy, ‘ can’t you beli vc mo? look in
my room, 100k —’’
Mrs. Blake ulered 'ho room just
then, “Oil. ii. is ’i likely it won and
bo among b'a thiaga now,” she inter
rupted, speaking more sternly than,
usual; probably being conscious of
her own c.irelc-mess in tbu malt'-r,
...fie war. mo.c willing to bl.mo soiae
oi:c eiso.
Archie’s eyes flflod with torn-?, and
ho it; ;;cd ‘. i'h a :• do gk'.ncc c.f pp*
pea', tin*! loach- and i.e h.Cn to; ono, i
•it leant, c-f liiu rcensors, but the
Squire ’oft tho room. He Baked with
the boy alter this, bat nothing could
make him confeta hiu guilt.
The lime pa wed, and i! w .s dcci
ded that Archie should go to Chcltou;
a place was found for him, aud be,
poor boy, was glad to get away from
I the reproachful luces of bis former
! friends, tor Amy aiono believed hire
Innocent.
“I ju3i know you didn't take the
old money, so there ! ’
Af.er lie was gone, though she
| missed her playmate at first, it was
the SqAre who felt It! cbscucomost.
As foi his wife she had hardened her
heart against him, dec!?.: iag they
we -o we 1 >id Oi the. i.t'.’e t..e f.
•Tlicre was uo m.r . f. -k o£ adopt ■
■ r boy. Occ'i. iorrliy tb--y he- l
of A-o’.'c, and t-ho repott was ni
WiV-s a good ono. It: vourro <>■ - m
tho 10.. t money w-i.-i forge,,aa by ns
bat those whom it 2.10X1 j COilCOt ecu.
To: veers hove 1! re nee the
-m C 4. - • , T _ Q .
cia;, vtuiiti 1v . >•• i.u ac u',.'-..
Eh.koA ;v.ul left the money which so
soon disappeared, and agaia it is
hoi; m eknning time; there are sever
al rooms to 1)3 p: persd th : t'.rac.. and
among them ’ho eit'lng ro -ixt.
Amy now a young lady jrc t out
0. school; at prc.w-t sue n? .-:tur.d ng
in the doorway cf the room, wa'ehmg
r .v; ht tc ! o-fi the P ■, 1 ■
c ’v;;S thought bort 10 do before ill:
;ww was put on.
“Whv i” fho . :-:iTum and. rn one
■ v .■ ■ ( ff, “A it : i 1 tie
dtiov ? ’
“Yv, don’t ym u- t ! ;y
'doreta v.o i:1 cl y ■< imv .: :--
Ifc-r curipsi y litig <"■ hi WBa
~H ... A .. and • ■ uo
•: 1 ’aid \. .1 diihcivty p ied
!>•.:" . (■ mil) cl cue,
“Why, i'.dl of l-oci.fi 1” she ox
') ■ j h f- < ( #
“j 1; . -I ■:) io rcmcniber
when they v -r-: r-ut i1; wac ft Lie
i.i-.W: A c'.’ • Tr. "• ' : .•'• t'!. i i.v
of ttettr fa the: V:,’' .T.ht In-r mollta:-,
I ; !•• ,-b m.! ipokbq- ovn tho books
i, ; ') -h : , ■ '..T 0 rteWt:o:.i
.. 1- i ./ . ' . her ;... I!;/, why
[>:: 1 !At iho - on.
..oe:d .!" Am. . A -.,N.
1.1 • I >,e,2 ?•'
F 'fa -./< r. .'. a book
1 hot t i .. ' 1 me
c' :.; 1 iot m u v -u-- : v 1. ’.
~ ■ ’< . it had hu :i U . h.u bee
I . ’ •' '• ./• •,i '• ,
■l’ :1 ’ '
... . ’
w..., qa '■) a r.-
At! F. 'v ;v h;:i '■ '. ie- ' r. mo -
mev wipuig !<•'. upeei.-.cL : - ih'.’ti put-- j
c thi ;r v rvmr-rk -i “BB -so liu 1
| boy, 1 never could quito believe ho
I took it.”
(if COUITO A rebic lP',!';t 1)0 poqn •int -
od with tlp di eoviry, nun the Squire
i.ttddonly roinopdiisicd that bo had
basinofif? in Cbclton the nest dn .
Accordingly t'ic inoniing saw him on
bis way; the young law student wan
much tui piteed by this call from tho
Squire.
“You don’t know how Imrd it has
boon all this time to (Link that you
believed ihut f h.ul taken the mon
ey,’’ lie enid after the story was told.
‘Hut I know it has boon hard to
! briie.ve i>," was the reply.
Archie gladly accepted nn invita
tion to visit the Brakes, where lie was
welcomed by all, and the friend h'p
betw on him and Amy was not less
than it hud been in their childhood-
But it camo to pa?.- in the course of
a few year? that lie became (lie sou
o' Squire Blake, though not by adop
tion.
MAXIMS FOR EVERYHODY:
Rely on yourself.
Render good for evil.
Rcsolvo on doing your duty to nil. j
Hither suffer wrong tnan lo do!
wron<*.
Resignation swei tens many a bit !
cr cup.
Rare gifts are seldom used with
di.crotii.n.
Rely not on the promises of uni rut h
ful persons.
Kudo remarks manifest a lack of
refinement.
Revenge is a mean pleasure, and
it dwells in little minds.
Hum usually follows swiftly on the
h els of extravagance.
Recede not f cm an honorable po
sition when once taken.
Regard tho rights of others while
recking to secure your own.
Reotuiint is always necessary to
| those who have unbalanced minds.
i Resolve to be first ia every good
•king von undertake.
j Rwe-'On is £-,;~on to shed light upon
j ; ho pi; iu way of human life.
1 Rest and recreation arc essential
to man’s welfareaud happiness.
Repel a;i evd thought and yon wd’,
ticrcfore, always have room lor a
good one.
Rail not at him who disagrees with
you, ibr the wisest men sometimes
difibr.
~-o mayor. ance of Seh: ..'.is! : Leoearrh
Tho Riiihnielphta Ledger thinks
that tho sc'cntAst'.! employed by the
igovauiuout have generally given it
| iu.l return for tho money
[upon I hem and their labors, and ii
1 R.'oh. "C ib’ey 11.3 rca'y found a
I u;c - :! ”' ' i-uuting cu end to I
l-'-C r.". c,F-.:i were, ike I
j |
t*’ iitOi 1 -i. -I'i. \k' Pilld lii and Gi'l* |
a J coi-.son for a whole decade of r.c- j
cumulated salary, bo many soieat
hu of our day tun a a. •ocuin. ivo z hi—
: opher.:. and toafauud the public
:F ioart ..., to wltf.t in known
:md wh.tt m simply ga-isnfd at, that
ni’ nee, f. ras they nry veproccnt
t, , :ought into ci rropul o, but ti;o
1 ki-rocf re,:! observers awl ox.peri
iiituh .. tu coutiaae t; bo of imam.
'' b' . . to WC-i’ltCrS CVCi)’ W Cl‘o
-'.nil -a .-.1l /.-.’-a-.1.3 ; oeenp won?. The
-: : n wo-:, :>)’ t ■ ’i'- :.:vl
iu vlogi an 'vny-.w, of en o'c-.y-ngic-
I"1 uuni t:!” Aovahr F.ts cmiiiot l.>a done
I■■ fib F.-. iy by 'v t.e- lyr.tiiiitlens or !
i
u and vUFm's. The goverataent. must.
I I R for g-,;.w. i wolf.re,”
j “•••.! uo is no danger to t too much
j - ’ b-c - tone. The discovery ol a
\ • ; '1 --FF';g the ravages of a j
i h: -.’u pert ; kj-tho grasshopper, or
;. .. ray or eottoii --or aor the peto
•' I' - , i wortli mere .’.mu has been
1 F '• h'-F gmre! /mtot 1 0
1j" ;M!. .. v, <ii j i :,A'. .’.C Ct C a .‘! 1?, -
i <!;+tio:i o,■ the iimcnt.
- - • -*•
; Wild a.u.-a.:: rc raid to e ! ect than
i ku!- : ;u
a: sum, f.uesuuu t/on $3 oo
CHURCH MUSIC.
f' f*. llivo'ipn t’ic r : cli irtiinieicl, pan;:-,
‘.’i ■! ■ a Urn i.;. iii umitigtii v.iuw,
A i-1 Ms In y ■ i ia,t purple stuini,
Aail 'mill (hi • glory, from tho skios,
’Vo bo ;r tlvo oi-gr n-voice m-i-i
I.s winj-i the Waking tr! ri;
.It fl.. tei.s ti.r jt C ll'lOt O If, ’ ’ ...
O, bc-.ivruiyini i • toll u-
Our 'VOUs (IK Vj. Ii ::, ■.; -j , ,-q aiOVc !
A'.t wi t thou :;u '-i i nnio.-.
Hearts ttmt niari ‘ .. c iv's .
Funis il,cd their r.’.t rv-v.t vc ■■ ,
All, a” the sow's nau tti ! ;t ' ,;j;
Thou hear ■.' on tT v myia •..! • ,
Up, up until the. nr.-t-.-ft to,a
Now soft: ns when for T
i O'in. 1Xv.;.1 h.>■ ■ ' ’.is . .*e , vi.. , ;
Now loll'.! I.H : !i;s.‘ S il'•
Oh toll what myr: i t hemin ; p-'ut,
Oh tell in>r 1 !; • ;
Ii witi look down; it-.- wi ! i -.A.
1 rt.es ! TI i- low F.f.-a-’a :> r.;
With deep -• mi..-,.’' - .s,
'The peace of Eden lirta i t : ...
- • ••):: O'-,.! Vf rd .
A Sn.€CBSi:lT f J
The fellow: :g e .- wliieli e:;’ ibits
in a nirnked depu • the ' wi,*;'-' 1 e f*
j feels of tm:..:ULiMion of ' ’ wo;I when
I performed in cu es of impnmii g
| death lionviMgo, i-: rep -.;.,! in tlic,
New York Medical Joarna’, for Au
gust, 1 Sso bv Joseph W. Lowe, A! j
D.:
Mr*. B, aged twenty two veniv, •
was delivered of throe month-:' foe- j
tus, November 7, I S7O. From then ■
until November 11 the had reported |
and profuse hemorrhages from tin.' j
uterous. On the lOt fa the bleeding I
was continuous. Drs. Reynold and :
Comstick, who were first ca’led ::i,
succeeded in coutvo'li ;g tho Lentor
ihage, but not before the patient
led reached Fie stage of colapse.
They remained with Ur all night, en*
and: ivorif-g, v. iih the ordinary mean:
of stimulation.to : c her, bat wish-:
out avail. She continued to sink in j
spite ot everything.
On the morning cf the I Ilk 1 wo.u j
sent for. They tic t was tbon Cora-j
1 lelely pulseless ou.i p-vttelly uu- ]
conseioun T'. txl ■■ aivies were j
cold . ;d clu. liny, and it v. 13 evi j
dent tti-.t uu.c u : r .v-'0 Iroali bluod i
was iutrodtiCf.-d decta would • soor. j
supervene. She was so fargon • tls.ii j
l marie up m. .. ,1 iir,j sp,-.:., ary j
time in din')!/.; t'::i.: ihe blood. I !
opened tba median basilic v in in!
the right arm of the p, '.Ant and ip- j
trod net u the eio. de: nmii.t oi Cc- ;
iin’s instrumeiK-, r. and after na-sidg
some warm w.Aci tit rough the cy ba
de rof U.n iu . .'.uncut, attached it io
the cannaliu in the patient’s arm.
The median cepliaii; vein in ;im
right arm )f donor \vr. -1' co ov-o.i- j
. • ' - flew |
0. roci iy i.A j V\, cy!l:iuta % vrthout Uo I
lie: W... -ic ■ t .-[
Liy U and boon t-i> i-.cd, and vu, F i
dubloo.i av-a. sll!’ ID ~ : Irj et j
Without ' y iiihic.nl y, be twoee st v- i
en -inti •.-‘giifc cult:.'r. T’-c win I; op-!
oration did n-.-t ccau.iy more inu-t
tire mmutfis In it paw • uan ;e.
Wlth'n liißf an ... nr t’a -:.- re- *
turned :;t tho wFa-t, the twice bo-I
cam:; cic :.nd dl.Fl.iCt, aoo . osl;
for Ul.. t 1 to n. ', F'U., Ftll n ■ n
-1 it sir ugor rad ’oct-.a- in cv- y v .y. |
C C-1 ,:2ii m.:f: a.,. O ~i .1 u \.. -J ■
l.r.d bee tv.'h.:r. : 'l :' ; a i j
'n tho attempts f.l a:.u... .h. ..y ,1 j
who left is ll.u me • in ;. F.-F • “ ; I
tlirF. there tv. ; v.t i. . - . '
0:3-', u..m:> iu an imr.r f-L... F
r-icp, and aaid ii. wns “• “ ' :
ti”: format! : -icon’i'’— f and
rc l icit tmi. u lew oiiuc '; uf IF; ■ -
could rest.,: c lo: t vie,.- ~ ■ • \p. , ;
‘V-
From that ‘itnc or tho; ':e
iuucd :, j improve, and wh ill,
iii.£t\l from her Am tv :. F.. lb : c. j
UiOiit of gocii ho-Ith and it -mi!,. : 1
to her boil: h- and deli wl.lmv:
h u .u: • *
ll*.:nuiir.ber,ii ?.>;• ih. ‘ t ii w ;
soon bee mo : 1.1; if old, Ibrt aaec j
you were young mid sometimes too,- '
isk.
Vt’WUMMM I’ liUW.
Tho newspaper law says il nnv
pe - ■ i o ofoVB Ida papprdjHwnUntMHl,
b" must pa.v all axrcuitcs,,ot'..U;C pub.
1 ber ur.v cbutinuo to send Tt uni
imyiix et if* uiiidc, nud collect tho
vv !• le amount. Also tm acton for
Iraurt i-bm be iuKtiiuted agipnst nny
pm ■■-on, "•'•tberheia p-fijiotisililu ill
a flit-m; : :*f icwOr iuw, who retuses
puv for his Nubncription.
Any pe son who takes a pnp°r
j i-ep.ii'ai ty f.orii i-lie poslulUee-'-wiicih*
ci i'iivcUml io bis in ne nr niioih •i-'-,
or w iu■ ■s l r lie Pan xidiscilu'd or not--
i i'- soon - .'ole for tho niuo-.inl.
i lie conr: ; have d.chh-d tbut r -
| ’ i-in •to ul.e newspapers er porio-l
--■ ii t ointlio post..ifiice, or remov
i a ;u K-.iVin llii'in uiK-idled for id
j i : in-, facie evidence of alternation,
id ti imi.
GEORGIA NEWS.
About a thousand entries wero
m id-- for our fair l ist wesk. Tlie fair
wn > cry way n grand sncces, and
h i ai oedaunc was quite large.—
HOorgia Register.
O .letliorpc i-lehe; ‘AVo are glad
to learn that our eotloii crop is turn*
• igou! ;aucti better than expected.
‘•'i lls that were once considered
'-'caned out arc white again. About
s much w : ’l be made in our county
this year -is last.
11.0. II 1, if Dodge county, was
m.Abed in a, bar mom in Cochran a
| few days ago, by Ferdinand Collins,
md died a few minutes after. Whis--
i !c-y and an old grudge was the cause.
'C’-ilf on has not been arrested,
Dr. M. K. Phillips, in Drakctown,
llanv.Jaf-'.i county, shot 1 Bud" Hicks,
ol Carrol counly, (our times a few
days ago.
NO. 10
livening N- ws: From tlirec lo
b. 'aub'. ' neu are employed at
i . w b- at different times,
• and a-‘ average ol tiiree hundred and
i lb' y a c kept constantly employed.
Cifiibe. County Oazetlc: Oranges,-
grown in tin's county, have been
' b in large numbers to town
i , 1
; vvccu. Sweet oranges can be
| raised iu this conntv vviili but little
prolec.l u to the trees ia the win
ter.
young man named Albert Green
of Harroloou county, believing a
lewd woman, named I’owell, wished
10 insult him while in the company of
some respectable ladies, went to her
home afterward to chastize her for
and. She shot and killed him, tliough
chc was shot and badly beaten in tho
traces.
Athens Banner. The colored man
Akins, who was bitten by the mad
dog, Las gone about his business and
nothing has happened to him. Noth
ing that was bitten by it died cx
e-'.pt a hog. Tips hog lay down qui
ot’y an.! die!,. twenty days after be
ii’;:; hiileu, without any symntons of
hvib -phobia. Tho dogs that were
hi ton by h'ra, were all killed, except
one which ran away and has not
boo - : board from. It is a singular
fr.d nothing would eat the car
et -a cf the mad dog. R lay where
it was throw*: out’; ‘he hair fell oil’,as
if it had gone through a tanning pro
c. ; and uo bird of prey of beast
would t ivich if. Thid is' said to bo
always .Lo cc: e with mad dogs.
ILtmihon .T-wjrnah W.o have this
v- ck tr- .'-Ii ' ..del - a lamentable and
fi t : c: Lie;: t. v.: ck is the Outgrowth
of ' in-’ bi f among the colored
pro: vc, L -i A. ;ady tnoruingPhil-
F : and wild, living upon tho
1: of LA. T. S. Mitchell, left their
' ■•'•so in urge of their children, as
h lbeb 1 cuAom. In tho afternoon
o.io . f bo thv-.-e Mi Lie ones, whoso
■ '!••• 0 years, in going too
. r *•> dre place, had bis garments
'0 c : F:.e. ITc screamed and lis
b ie fvo year eld brother ran for
h? ; . ’.me. wwi too laic. Tho cloth
ing i.:3 child waa entirely eonsum
"icb -. afi to:.; •!; biirnetl to a coal so
t '; '.l v.-lFiiii a few Hours. The
w -1- rid 1h.,1 til. lioa.se and iho chll
■ w aol bunm-.1. (louses with
or rrutehos in them should not bo
f c’ : :;c of iitt’e children, and
;o 10. g .. .lie eiui uh prevails to
-
:t -li a.•. . : wile tr. colored pco
.ii , j > !■ g i wo have to
A " '.Lb, : leh r.ccivl ‘ OS this.
I -me, to r-r 'icm* times worse
Fi :’i R;c i1L.0.: .0 they re ’intoned to
A ’ oi;. le/u.-i j#H the other States
rovp: t of ill© amount of revenue
f b.F 1 s I . Lie support of the
r —i. ft, bx amouu; contributed
lb tu . last iLio.ul yow beings23, ooo,-
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