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Hamilton, Grt.. Sept. 10, jssi.
Ihe Mute of Texan,
Mule of T' X.us, ere we pari,
Tell me why yon will not Mart;
Or if really you must balk,
I’ray excuse my wicked t dk.
J [ear my vow, Ic-fore I g>,
I'll be even with you, though.
By your long tail unconfiued,
Wooed by every pas-mg wind, j
fly those heels, so well Icons swift ,
Which can men o’re tree, tops lift,
liy lhose etrs ihut droop so low, I
I'll be even with you though. :
fly those ribs I long lo haste,
Jly your show of d. b. taste,
fly the melancholy bray,
That alarms folks miles aw ay,
Jly your sicrii resolve lo whoa,
I'll he even with you though,
Jllnle of Texas, I am gone;
’J'liink of me, «««;• !, win n alone,
b’.ir I fly to get a club;
Then your blamed old back I’il ilttib, i
ll I cannot make you go,
I’ll be even with you, thon?b.
—j Host on l’o*t.
A KKSTVCK i LOCllIX1’Alt.
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lfIn Thirty-Mite Hare for a j
Fourteen- Year-Ohl lirltle.
From tho Courier Journal |
A getttleinan from Alien county,
who chanced to be in tho city yos
te: day, tel! .m hilt reding “lory ol
a romantic runaway match which is
now heiag ex eiisively canvassed in
that part of the State. Hooitsville,
a pretty village situated tu tbeemm
ly mentioned, about fifteen miles
front the Tennessee line, is t lie home
»>f some of tin* most aristocratic pro
pie in Kentucky. It is a place noted
for pretty girls and gallant young
men, and among all these, the sweet
est ficlle was MissOllie IJrown, and
the handsomest beau Mr. Joseph
Carpenter. They loved ouch other
unto desperation. Theirs was the
tort of Jove that always leads to
tunning'*, ami months ago they do .
termiued to link their destinies. In
litis case, an m many others, the
only oliBtacle was the parental oti
j *otion. Miss llrowij’s mother pos
itively declared that she was not old
enough to got married, being only
fourteen, and her awcellieart’s en¬
treaties were in vain. Tho young
people made one or two ineffectual
attempts at t lopement,but they vci e
never once ba'kml in their dotermi
nalioti to carry out tho scheme in
Bweot by-and-by. On last I Imrsday
young Mr. C.irpetuer drove in a
buggy lo tho residence of I is sweet
heart, and once more besought her
mother lo consent to any early wed
ding. Mrs. Brown w as ini xoruble,
Mom Brown was tearful ami Mr.
I 'arpentor excited. At hist, when
every prayer had been denied, tl.o
\oung man boldly pul lire question
to bis sweelheart:
“Will you go with me, or
tninl your mother and retnaiu
ho tut
The gill looked up through her
tears first at her m iilicr and then at
her lover.
“I will go with YOU,” she said at
length.
“Then conn;” and with* these
tvords >oung Garjicmer mug!" Ins
lady love in Ins arum, and himying '
out ot III** house, jumped into tlm
buggy that, was standing in front of
the doer. The horse receive 1 a
►marl blow* with the whip and
jumped away in a dead run.
noon as Mrs.Urown realm ) the nii
tiaiton she sen nu d for assistance
I . her vote *. In a lew
tuotnen « die little town was wild
w;th exeilemetit, but thu volume of
sympathy seemed to bo with the
Young peou’e, w ho had jitsi wtnrled
through the btreels at a toriitio ra e
c* speed, taking the road that ied
t*> G illatin, Tennessee. Tho mother
w Lost- *1 .lighter had been stolen
« <l!y hi sought somebody to g.> ut
|*nr«uit of the fugitives, and if pos
*ib'e to stop ihe Aedding. At length !
Mr. Mantoti, a young lawyer, and
j nige of the Police {loin :, consent*,
el. |u a few moments tie was
mounleil upon a horse of speed and
bottom and rattling out of the tow
n tLe direction taken by the bn
at a pice th.it would liavc eiijitm i j
he “gentleman’s cup’’ at aor fin in
the State.. From the very sta t, • >
was a race ct whip and spur. Til e 1 ,
tngiti.es w. re evidently making ‘
’Sqnire KikeV v ffioe, which i' j.
across the Tennessee line,and J udge
M.mi .it vr is hot ujvon their trail. 1
m < 1 !> n c*h?i*e 1 *ng t%» be r< rn. *nb
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>
rat with rvso.tt iou iu Lj s qice aud a
'scan
! baautitu’ iri.I r.e^tiif.g irusimulv bv ,;
*<*,«, I-M- mile in , 1
I rear a Military horseman, app’ying
‘ «»«! thundered along
"*>•■> spur,
over the h-vel turnpike. The l/tig.
«y ha.! she 1 -it of the r~.ee, and
pulled up in front <>f’Squire hike's
< ffioe fifteen min*.-in the lead of
the man on horseback.. The clever
’Squire promp'ly adjusted his spec
taclcs and read the marri igelicense
Ii was all right, and the ceremony
would be performed, So the ’Squire
»"t. "»"*"* *'o |.i« of
pronouncing the words so feverishly
awaited by ihe young people, w hen
.lodge Maniou, riding like a profea
sionnl jiKjkey, bore down upon the
party and ig' died the t flieer of
the law 1 o slop. ‘‘I olj cl to tlii-*
wedding,” lie said, flinging himself
off his panting horse.
‘ Upon what ground. ?’’ asked ihe
’Squire.
* It is the wish of the lady’s moth
er that she shall not marry. I have
come at her bidding.’’
‘ You’ll have to show something
= w.i ing,” said tlio ’Squire blunt
*<
Judge Mi nion promptly took fii>
seat at a tab'e and dashed off an
affidavit,, reciting the facts. ’Sq*ure
Ftke read it, and much to the di
oomfiturc of the iiinaways, refused
to j*roceiil fur.her with I lie cerento
ny. '] he young deoplc pleaded, but
allnto no purpose. At length M r ,
Carpenter said in very simple lan
mi tg. ; “We’ll go furtlier. Get in
the buggy, my deal. Judge Maiiion
you may pn pair for another race.
We arc o If for Gallatin.”
The young man meant exactly
w hat 1 o said, and in a few minutes
the race was renewed. The distance
to G illati i w as eighteen miles, but
the buggy horse was staunch and as
true as the love of the young coup
lo ho wits draw ing. Ho leaped minb
ly awi.y from the string, and once
more got tho host of the
start. Ju Igo Manioc, nothing daun
ted, again too'- the saddle and put
tho spur to his fuithiai courciT. For
four miles tho ratm was nock and
neck, neither entry for the grand
prize Hugging; but at thy finish of
that distance, the horse under sa l
die cast a shoe and stumbled to the
ground completely < xhausm.. The
huggv thin glidcil iiimcompaniod
to (Jabaiin Judge Maniou picked
hmtyeli tip, dctorminod to carry mil
his-tnission, and walked along tho
road for three miles, when ho fri'o-*
cured another horse, this timu a
sorry plug, ami started mi', once
more on tho run. In the mean
tune, however, our young people
had arrived at Gallatin. A preach¬
er was secured, and the wedding
was pot formed at the principal ho¬
tel in the presence of a dozen spe¬
cially invited guests. Judge Mill¬
ion galloped into town on liis worn
out horse just i.:ti • to emigrant
1.11« Mr. an I Mrs. < ;,i , enter, which
he did wi ll the lies' grace possible
It will 1)' interesting to to the ren¬
ders of the Courier Journal m Lou
isvillu lo know that the liride is the
daugbier of Mr. Hubert L Brown,
formerly a well..kiiown merchant
<d this city. Sin* is also a cousin
by marriage ol Gen. E l If. Mur
ray. She is but fourteen years of
age.
tom in ri: ics talk.
Thomas Hus His Life Insured
ll’hicli Cansetli a ltumpus.
‘ ,l1 ' ^ w’nu my ti-u d
r |" nt "' ss ll:ul K'"-*’ on u p onic. a
inoartiate succeeded m pur
-nading me to have my life insured.
1 didn't like tho idea much, mid
went home fi e ing as it 1M stolen a
Metlioriiot cliurclu I wanted to
break tho news to Mrs. Arier in a
".tanner calculated to a full realist
, ' on f'ct that I iiotrly done
,n y dmy, and to duly receive some
reward for thus nroviding Ur my
widow and progeny in ease I should
be called up m lo turn up my toes,
Now, said I. in i xplaining mj
fash act, “now, I h i\’« tins
that in ihe event the black cantel
'hould kneel at my *1 or a d beek
,)! ' nie to the great h* yond, ! wid
have the satisfaction of knowing
'hat my loved ones are piovi el
bo .” You see i was quoting the
seductive language of the insidious
»’ w h ” 1 r I” ' 1 «»•
“lit '* jus* « hat you ought lo
v ‘ *:*•?•** ten y ars ag*>.‘ s t Mrs.
. ei w I i, i^h that broke ttv
l,,,s *’* ' ' ’ 'if v c nl** C"i>et vt i.iic*
*• to. tid it*r ttiDis tu h\ i Inp ;m«l
drove a far-awry s.'it t t look into
1 mackeiel , ye<.
I won d like to know* wfiat good
it w ou'd have done y<*, being a, J
didn't di<> i that ten year,? You
* •* * sn*>*i * t -I’d have died just as
. *} v* VC!!,
< *1 see Mi s.. A' tl r
' I<»q mv mad
“Yes, l*al you iidg'd, lure il. d
i
«”d where where w-iiM 1
..ee,r- the far aw V look merging
j '•*•<> * »ro* n*li niterro^-.iio .
"Yon’d have a fresh hush ,,,i »*.
wipe ««|* the ll -or #rli and make
hfa» «I* l„*M never been bom
forty times a day —1 hat’* ttliii
*ouh H.uve become of you," raid X.
leave as a new boy with his first
cigarette,
1 “Look here, Mr. Alter, whpncv.T
. t'»e good Tord sees fit to relicverfno
I ol you, I'll have you to distinctly
kf».»- lh»I 1 ».n n .li-gn-li-J .hh
such men as you are tlm* I wouldn’t |
actually marry again it the best
man on earth was to n-k me,” and
I lie mackerel < yes snapped like a
steam triii hammer.
“Don’t you fret, my lovely gourd
blossom; the best man on earth
would never make such a dadPlum
eil fool of iiirnself as to marry
you.”
“Well, f notice you was fool
enough to take me.’’
“Yes, to tny eternal sorrow. If
it had not been for your cveilasting
hinting around that you’d like to be
.Mrs. Arier, and doing ill the court'
mg tli'Tc was done, I’d never have
brought myself down so low as to
couple on to ye.”
“You tell w hat isn’t so, and you
know it, you weevil-eaten bald
head old hyena. • You can just go
and die just as soon as you want to,
and I’ll riot touch one cent of that
rotten obi money. I’d take my
children and live in the poor house
before I'd do it,’’ end ttien Mrs.
Al ter hid her face in tier hands and
wipt. Ii wasn’t one of your little
weak weeps either, for she locked
like a ship in a storm, and a email
salt-water ocean trickled down be
t weep her fingers, t
That sort, of business worked me
up. I fidgeted anmiid-iii my chair
and tried to feel like f didn’t care a
contiiK lit ul dried apple tart if she
cried her mackeral eyes out; but I
failed m the attempt. One second,
I felt like holding my arm around
her and begging forgiveness, the
next second I felt, like holding the
fort and never surrendering, but I
finally vieled—plague take this soft
heart of mine—and I made over¬
tures of pence. Sin* was awful wi]
ling, hut didn’t think it. the corr o'
tiling to In* too sudden about for¬
giving, and tins there was another
lull ii: the storm. Aft r a while,
w hen her temper cooled down sho
came lo, and the insurance mrncy
was ngiei'd upon to bo used, cm..
bellished by it hope, wlietln i sincere
or not it doesn’t matter, tint it
would ho a long lime beforo it
would be paid. The « hito winged
dovo of peace IS perced ltl*on our
kitchen door andall goes merry as
i dinner bell.
Tom AltTEIt.
A Harbor in. the Open Qu'f.
15 tween the mmiih of the M s
sistippi and Galveston, about ten
or fifteen miles to the southwest
ol S thine Pass, is a place in the
Gulf of Mexico, which is commonly
called "the Oil Bonds’’ by the cap¬
tains of tIn* mu. ill cralts that ply in
that locality.
There is no land within fifteen
miles, ani vot such is tbo effect of
the oil thus cast upon the waters
by the lavish band of nature that
even in the severest weather the sia
m the 0.1 Bonds is comparatively
smooth, and so well is this known
that when tho small vessels that
trade between Oulea«ieu, Orange,
Sabine, Beaumont mi l Galveston
fail to make a harbor at Galveston
or Sabine they run t If for tho oil
w el is, let go their anchors and ride
nut the gal** in s ifei v.
The oil covers the wafer in a
think scum, and apparently rises
from the bed of the Gulf, which, at
Int point, is not niv»re titan fifteen
or eightett*. feel below the surface*
N • cue, wc believe, has ever at
tempteil to strike- oil in the Gu’t of
- Mexico, but it is j*.ot extravagant .,“
(0 tlliU „ oni ,. day c 1|t> l
and etileiprise will si cceed m se
* j„jj t |, j |,teh is asted
cUr tf ol w no v w
jp these wouderfui non*!* ami plac
mg it on tin* ma'kei u»r sale.—New
v trlcanw IV in on.
AGENTS WANTED
—FuE—
HEROES of the PLAINS,
BY J. W BUEUL.
Eoibrscing the laves end Wonderful
Afivrrtnres of Wild Bill. F ffilo Bill, Kti
Ostson, (’«p*. r*>ne, C«v’-. ■*’ -vk. Tixas
Jack, Cslif«*rci» Joe, YoJ otter csfibrat- !
f ' s ' Y? rs, »t.ii
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Galtdok A ! u« Liston, *■ v*i»rk of thriH
• * ,lv( tar.. c*u Iho glairs, s**J ia I
, , a progress*i:.t c:vi: nuon. F.gt s
: wi.h lbdi.se.! Grand B Oslo HucU! i
Desecrate Adventur.*! Narrow E*cip. s.
Wond.rfn! Snooting and Ridicf.! YVi d \
Li‘e in ibe Far YYesi! ,*ST li» ILasira
tion I 16 FolM'aee (.'ob’tod Plate ! *
* On’iseH^
jjF4rd hook for kf>r\tc r?t»ry
tEirq. .>4S priw $-.00. Agon’s
j norapl« e ow'fi’, 50 cents. Outfit and
an Py b*r $2 06. £9*Writ# at t>co« for
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' e?v’ Pine isiieel. tit. Louis Mo,
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1his Mystery Explained.
^
tt,- bn- a ays’, m *yi Q and tom ■■ *ti
ved
the child ft «<■« disposed for. It b«s
os ». It is r u up in ibe form of pow
by dealers in medicine a* 2f. cents.
[)lv. S. G. KILEaY y
Hamilton. Georgia.
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Maiy A. Hugm ami ,1 ones H. Hogan ad
ndnistrators upon the estate of James E.
Hess ill Lite of said county dece iscd make
application for leave to sell the land be
lone in;? to the ei-tuti of said d> ceased.
A t 1 'vvsons concerned »v« notified to
show muse if anv ibev have by the first
Mon'tay in Oi t> her next, why an order
should not be grunted said applicants to
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Given muter ini hind official signature
August 12th 1881.
J. F. Williams, Ordinarv.
Jefferson Davis’s Book,
THE RISE AND FALL
or tiie
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Burks is npent for lhciis county, but eub
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GEorttA A. / DAMS, j Libel for I>iv
vs -
J. B. F. Adams. 1
Ir npr'Pariog to the Court from a r
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reside in the county or State: It is
dered by the Court that service lie
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in the Hauilt* N JoURX.u. f<*nr uj*
nix' p:ecteding tbu next teim ot
Court.
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1S81.
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—01! THE —
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It/L. Y? OLFSOIT,
Ts df.ifv receiving r nice and well s'. l'c ed st. r; 1 S i . and .Summer
of Kdg’ tgs, insert.one, Irish
c an-i Torches Luce.*, Fancy
J. die", .-Ii ses and Chil
ut shoes, While Goods—
w ns, I'iqnes, Ktc,, aud
e of Notions aiul Shoes.
ul Youth's Clothing, at low pric-s, Gcnt’g
to< k of Hats, of tur, wool" and straw,
ove J always keep a ton plete lino of
:ries,
Hose Flour, always on hand, is dicsper
money. A!! I a-k is give n e a trial and
illutms ii still with me and w.ll It* giau io
. WOLFSON,
[AM & C©.,
A. WILLINGHAM
t ealers In
All KindsZ Sash,
its, Oil and Patty,
Plaster Paris, Kalsominc,
irs Hail', tto.
TAM tt- CO.,
C3-EOK.O- I
SATE®!
the—
ILBURN WAGON
The World.
JUST RECEIVED BY
Z BIROS.
trd Mi'.bnrn Wspun, pcknowledgod to bo
rd four quarter s z s. thimble skein and
s prices. Raving freight to purchasrrs.
t seasonable drv socos aud oloibirg, and an
west prices. Ycnr trade is solicited.
MOBLEY I5BOTIIEKS.
iR© 5
r.i:u In
XCY JJIt Y - GOODS,
HAi S, NOTIONS,
: PROVISIONS 5
7 rare, Hard wave,
Cigars, &c.
t to call on me before }>*uvh:ising, as
is the cheapest for Cush.
t SPARKS 9
, GEORGIA.
4--f
1 ENTS TO CASH BUYERS*
K
>ds Daily.
till anti Cfmplete.
Nexv and First Class.
nr coniplnte stock of Spring and Simmer
iotbing, Hats, Shoes, Ac. Our
Apartment
outd coBin't ns 1 (fcie jmetasirg. TVs
uds of country produce.
IJDENBEE,
CTURER OF
DIO-AHS,
iLALEK lx
,pes. 1 o- id Smokers Articles,
f Iioice » . s slid Liquors.
—Solo agent ,or M. fk'hwartz & .'o s “Star if Kcnltcky" Kye YVbiskcv.
1.1 Randolph St., Sign of the Big Indian, near the Best Office,
Columbus, Georgia.
I 31 1 -. Charley Lsivrence
«■ i •nil! will be glad to s. rve l.is frlcr.ds and Jonni r i)atr«n«.
XTp. ight Pianos ) Uneqnalled for
) Tone and Cesign.
5'ew |nd Elegant t
George Woods & to.,
MANl’FAt’*I I REKS
i
GAMER !CCE FORT, MASS.
i ci:e-ponJi S* .h-».sJ.
Catah'er.* S ; t Free.—Agents vYan t/ ace