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BY RICHARD W GRUBB
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
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SmitDAY MOK.MNG, MAY ftlh, ISM.
ALL SORTS
The political wav still continues in
Arkansas.
Want requires more philosophy
than taking things as they come ?
Purling with things as they go.
Electric belles—female telegraph
operators.
Druggists are not inappropriately
termed the “pillers” of society.
Each West Point cadet costs (lie
country SB,OOO by the time lie i • fit to
takq his place on the active list.
Three Ashautee chiefs have been
hanged for cowardice.
An lowa doctor approved of tight
lacing because it kills of! all the fool
ish girls and leaves only the sensible
ones.
Some young chap thinks it easy to
enter an ol 1 man’s hon*o, because his
gait is broken and his locks are few.
The best cure for dirt is a water
cure.
A gorgeous Georgia girl recently
peddled out 3000 kisses at 10 cents a
smack, and then gave the money to
the pooh' to buy coal and tlaunel and
things. The young men of that town
feel within their individual and collec
tive breasts that charity is divine.
The cranberry growers of New Jer
sey have sent Queen Victoria two bar
rels of cranberries to eat with her
turkey and vension, providing her al
so with a recipe for cooking and serv
ing them in American style.
Washer-woman’s motto—“ While
there’*, life there’s soap.”
Dr. Livingstone describes the smelt
ing furnaces of the Africans, in the re
gion near Lake Nv;v. a, as being day
structures about six feet high and
three feet in diameter. The ir mode
of opi ration is primitive, yet they pro
duce excellent iron, so good that the
natives pronounce English iron r >t
ten in comparison.
In the South i’a ulicthe Indians of
Eteri, Peru, speak a language under
stood by Chinese coolies.
If there is one time more than
another when a woman should he en
tirely alone, it is when a full hue of
clothes comes down in the mud.
A Louisville girl, v, hose lover called
every morning and stayed all day
loll." ilt* 0.i1*.. .-1g;... >ui.,
aged at so much attention, and con
cocted a plan to get rid of him by
asking him to move the piano up
stairs, and after that was and me.
changed her mind, and had it moved
down. She had it moved to and fro
seventeen times before he discovered
the point.
A little buy ran into the bouse the
other Jtty, crying at the top of his
voice because another little boy would
not let him put hind on iiis head with
a shingle. SoiPe children are like
their parents) no accommodation
about them.
“It is my opinion," said a Detroit
judge toiwi) boys who wore brought
before him for drunkenness, “thai I
ougtf.* to stop proceedings and boot-
jack you both : but I Imvn’t the boot
jack and shall line you live dollars
each.’’
Whooping cough can bo cured by
n preparation of chestnut leaves, and
brown sugar. The leaves should be
boiled, and the liquor sweetened with
the sugar.
Except a living man, there is noth
ing more, wonderful than a book; a
message to us from the dead—from
human souls we never saw, who lived
perhaps, thousands of miles away.
And yet these, in those little sheets
in paper, speak to us, arouse us, ter
rify us, teach us, comfort us, open
their hearts to us as brothers.
L. C. il )pkins, b e great dry. goods
merchant of Cincinnati, is going to
retire utter thirty year s business, rich
ami honored. Advertising did it—
he spent $25,000 in a single year in
the newspapers.
We copy tie following from an old
philosopher: “Never praise or talk
of your children to other people, for
depend upon it, no person except
yourself cares a single tanking about
them ”
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B@L Governor Smith has commute 1
the sentence of Mr. Thos. Ware, of
Worth couuty, who w„s to have been
hung on Friday, the first of May, for
the murder of War moth, to hard la
bor for life. Thomas Ware, accom
panied by two other men, attacked
WarruothjWho was sitting on his fence,
and stabbed him so severely tli it he
died. Before he was disabled, how
ever, Warmoth jerked out his pistol
and shot Ware. Ware was twice con
victed. Governor Smith now com
mutes the sentence on the ground
that Ware, being himself shot in the
affray, and on the testimony a lduced
since the trial that the men who were
with him in the attack, and who es
caped, were seriously implicate I in it,
and that ha was shoved ahead as In ,r
leader. The coinmution is generally
considered a wise and iitft step.—At
lanta Herald.
Atwoods & Avery,
BROAD STREET,
DARIEN. <JA„
RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
(i HOCEIUES, WtUliS & MEDICINES,
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BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE &C.
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KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
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A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
o! everytliilig' in their line of business.
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PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
Masters of vesels mid do well to give them a call,
They invite the attention of the public to their new
Spring Stock,
A lino assortment of
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STRAW GOODS AND HATS,
all of the latest styles.
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Press Goods, Prints, Cloths,
Casimers and everything pertaining
to the Dry Goods trade can be found
in their store.
They also keep on hand a iirst-class stock of ' fc
Harness. Harness trimmings, Saddles, Carriage
/trimmings. Ac. Their stock of Crockery, Stonej
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/ ‘ --V- China, and Cr|aes wares are V, X / mil
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