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-DEALER IN-
VOL. 31.
..AMERICA, GEORGIA,
amtroi'Z •vmmafvufrii
WHITE
Extraordinary SerriAnnnal drawing
la the Academy of Moaic, NewOrleans,
Tuesday, June 17, W*4
Under the personal supervision and
Gen. Jobal A Early, of Virj
I .apiial mt&mtUSL
Halve *, IS.. Fifths, ffr*
Gapit l prixeof «l3C,neo~f ttogSOO
1 Grand prize
1 Grand p U© oi
2 Large prixeaoC
4 Urn prizes of
20 Pilre of
ao.oeak.. to,900
20,000... M.uao
'%S£ 5SS
A REMARKABLE CURE!
•?OWEX.
tub ruiirvoi.Ess.
' r UOd confronted her, bis eyes. Iodiaa'g
- i . i-um
Is there no seen* ptoeeon «1retoee**f «Uj'tfclobrtbikeqiiifcV.-back^?*^]
Where charity dwelleth, where Virtue hath' dad iomiag pale with fright. :
iP2SS« «-*S *»■ —
oJaS2ktyVq»Uo?us^^roonuLebest \ And tbe^poir and the wretched" shall ask
TO USE TEE KWPL
id A kafatsl* ’ saidtfce old man, her: ammo nition and marked ont the
with to- kngry ibeer. 'iTtall yctn I*m lines of her fortifications, and prepared
the man that did it—-and I’m the man *- T - ' * * r
that glories ihit—and if you don’t be
lieve me, ride wdland hri&t till yon get
tMMjdajf
pinnUrtans of the city and also a curgeon were
called In. and after a car*' - ’ * —
decided that three was i ,
Is there ub^Sace on earth where a knock
from the poor
B all other means had t
ra began to “«© different throat
datSrngBSqrer..- We flmll^itot to
md ah*t a
r bottle* had
tone m
•derral; , .
“ they were entirely reUeTcd of tnc
—,—__-> tbwr health fully restored.. It any
of ay fatally sbonld-erer be •tmtUrlr affected.
I woald, lf necessary, travel around tbs world
in order to t©t this remedy. Very respectfully,
W. H. ixANSFlELD.
. . . ilacon, (ia.
la., Anyttst *th,‘1880.
certify to tho efficacy
•psrat km—Brower's
:orer. It has luUeedproYen to b
ttimsdi In my family. For mi
f wife has hittfrred frmn weak Ini
Lung Restorer.
Beatorer haTing been remain ended by aert._
amarttt! '•
There to neopen door for, the moneyless
Go look In your kail where Hie chandelier*
lUht ■ •>/{ - J
Drives off with its splendor the darkness of
night.
Where the rich hanging velvet In Mikdewy
fold . • O -
Sweeps gracefally do wn wJUi tUatrUnhuof
And tile ndrrors of sBrertale Up afcft^tfcJ
K-viewr
OS*
In long lighted vist«s, the t
tio then In your patches an<
A w- kotnhig smile for a na
hack to the son his same look
Jre, • •
Where the arches and columns are gorgeous
thin.
And the walls sc* ni a
with polmooarT disease.
Its «£ has lx.cn per-
o all wlio are afflicted
Very respectfully,
GEO. \V. SIMS."
LAMAR, RANKIN, & LAMAR,
. MACON, GA.
xrruaxntxTtos
^roximatlon Fuze:
SEWING MACHINES.
THE BEST IIPEKtTINfl!
HaNI>*0«E T anil
no VI’ PEHFEtT
SKVDR MACHISEIITBE VHRtD
Trices Badacod $5.00 on lads Style
CAT.KFITI. ATTENTIOX
TUTT’S
torpid bowels,
DISORDERED LIVER.
. and MALARIA.
I'mm these aooreea arise throe-fourth* ol
tho diseases of the human race. There
a?rrnr" lndk^^Iictrsxi^tcnc<^r>ni« of
«C*SljMss ?(tcr C eating, stmiou to
•asrtlaa eftedy or naiad, Eructation
aas
•pwSaty, WnlseM, nattering at the
sa^’TS^YiivSf^vs!:
mandtheuse cf»ren»«dy that acU directly
on tb© Liver. AaaUvcr niedldnc TBTT*S
PILU bare no equal. Their action on the
Kidaeyo and Skin to also -
all Imparities through t
•ngcra of ths irMoa,
2279 Prizes, amoontlag to~.
Application for rates to chltM i
made only t° the office of the,Co
Me*w Orleans.'
For further Information write ck
in* full address. Hake P. O. Mom
payable and address Registered']
iUtWOULBAMi ffATIM «t.B»lk, aklaand a rigorous body. TTTT’S PH-LS
romi, notbi and ordinal’letters ^%L£3LZS!F2P**!? a - p 5 r *^ 5t
by Mall or gxpreas (all soma uf fs aud up
wards by Express at our expense) to
,9imc^ A -*S«W»fe3
M. A. DAUPHIN,
'it tit i U
Mrs. M. E. Raines,
IS OPENING HER STOCK OF
NErW SPRING
•ngcra of ths system,** producing »I
tlte.sound dlgaatVon. regular stools, a cl
'— 1 is body. TD'ITVPlL __
_ . .— or griping nor iuterfere
with dally work and arc a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEELS LIKBA SEW MATT.
«2LSs^iaEssws«» < 3ai8ia
kimla of pUla, and TCTTS arc the first
that bare dona me any good. Tbcv have
have natural passages. I feel like a new
W.B. EDWARDS, Palmyra, a
JOO.. WI W>I»d, : V
The stranger gif red at foer fof * fo
ment, tbeu at the taMe, and tbeh'scein-
o comprehend tSaftrue fafitki '
Oh! ah' yea!" ha ‘ Beplied; 1 with
grfm smile. - “I beg your jetton!—ft’* both of
“Ml.rua;™ »|«ke,«o m ? |)«r o re! , ’., I ,. J
*'It’s tike 1 have, gnalTa-ilozen times.;
«V.T bight h.%-4 phttf
“ Ve*. mxUm. I in—I thmnlf jtU^
I beg yoftr gudoklll meihur tfabk,
igg. end forgot wheni I WH.V
He thee took Ins eeat. at th, Jeljle,.
abJ, wbife eatibg bia stioper.'t'rieg 'to,
mekt amend! for Wi t&ber ih^bliW
alMtraotibti, by makiot; hf^geif-' ae >
agreeable aipoieiblo. Hr .aaomMebl
»5 U Awa
mistress. of the Boom became quite
ehMai*
gin UxbiMr kb’-taJAt ttiurn
pure as a soul with
in the pomp sad piide of their worlds
tate,
Walk down in your patches and find if you
can,
Who opens a pew to a moneyless man.
With th« -calcs wherein law welgheth equi
ty down.
Where he t ro »nson the w»ek and smiles on
tk© strong,
Andfurntoh a rtoht while he justifies wrong,
Where jurors their Upson the Bible have
To render's verdict they’ve already i
Go then in the court -room and Cud 'f you
Any law for the cause of moneyless man.
Go l.iok in the banks where Mammon has
Idea pil s up>*n piles of glitteringore.
Walk up to the • ountor—oh, you?may
’Till your limbs grow old, and yo*r
And you’ll find at the banks no
Then go to yonr home,
The wlf« —'*- *—*
r#
egMJ- 1 '■ u ' • «s X« boot
Bat timer bright hotm diJ bOtiut*'
. lung dorstioe-^lot ecoroe];.hd.tbe
.troeger finished hie meal, thenhggodr
dealj grow cold, taciturn and abstract
ed, and ^recently naked tb be shown tq
hi. bed. JfU'ilijfCedlHMljl.'ae’lfSe-
trese of the home did Mt-sfcrzherth.
di,palling of the bright .famy.iof/wtwi
fawfejfeulra iiLwiratfi
stranger might lake a notion to ahoiten
her Ufe befortf 5 mfirningi and bo lay
awake and linked, and trembled lit
erery nnnaoal aonnd. . i.j oi via.a-n
The night, however,
* J x -‘^aj|raht
At it happened be Was coming to
« h at Min Sexworthy’a honM the
Thahorarmen now thought the old evening of the very day oa which he
an wan crazy: hat, after what he had met Mary Milton dqmn in the cemfiarto
said, they taonolnded to arreat him nnd less precinct# <»r Jngtown. Miar 9ext
take him back to Portsmouth. They worthy lived in a very prettv hons*
did*** land there i»e was confronted with greeh-Mnids, and a porch a^l cov-
with the oM woman and ilic iinmin, eral wiib Michfgan roses, as unlikeWa
tiiied him as the possible .to. the forlomity . of the
mysterious stranger they had described, tenement buildings by the river. Ahd
-Ue was then asked to makes coo- old Mr.Sexworthy was sittiog in the
feasion and nakie hia accomplices. « porch with hts chair tipped hack against
•‘I never hadraaymocomplkeir.” said the wall,* reading the oeWspimeM
the old man, indignantly. •* What I did the psnon came np the atepe. ' * >■
f did alone, and I glory in it. 1 once “Kveaiag, -sir, evening,” aaid Mn
Hired; ftfatoably; aad -happily in the Sex wort by, who was a respectable old
quiet little town of Amboy, State of dummy, with very.little to say for hioi-
New Jersey, tar away over the great self. ”1 hope I see yon yrelf. Walk
waters; and I’d been living peaceifeli: into the parlor! Alieia’a dbwh iitaira
tbare to-day. if thh minions of KiBg^ talking to Mary Milton, hht she’ll 1>if
George had left ms aleee; bot they op directly. Sbe didn’t expect you sd
chme tkete. and insulted aad ahdssd; »oo6. Mary Milton is my.wife!a couj'
horned down.my dwelling,and In, ouoe removed—I * don’t know ai
cast me idrift to shift for my^T—-and yeu’ve met ber yiit!” 1
Jl.tooh a solemn oath I’d be re- . **Yocr wi£e!aoonain ?” said Mr. Af
J^d. hrah my'first Intention 'to vprdj ‘^thought' Mias Sex worthy told
ill yonr vile king;-ewdTM have done me that she was the bound girl IV
It, only for Mr. Deane oor secret minis- .‘‘Well, it’s much the same t hi fig,”
tey-^ Farm •who,amvinted. tM it wal said Mr. Sexwortby, polishing his
Wrong to slay the Lord’s Anointed; aad spectacles With the corner of hie yellow
luk pocket-kerchief. “She’s kerb tb
help with the housework. We can’t?
lord to pamper her up like w Udj!”,
All this was a new revelation to Mt.
Llvord. Gould it be pok'xible that the
out any dixturhjtuer;.fnd{^t ^
the old man rose and went opt, leaving
MS bunt4t--3Alnd. - 8ckrt«dy-wk% he
<»et o! sight before the cariosity of his
hostess set: her ifc. work to* see fifcehe
bund’e, she would probably havefpuni
aVayto open and rummage It; bnt av
it was, she had only to untie an.old,
of the dirty handkerchief; and there, before her.
eyes, ley,a shirt, a.paii; pf stockings,
and a tin box—a curious-looking tin.
, raven has fed bok—for' which, * unfortunate"for hef
bas suffered toe lo.* for Mie of mind, she could hot imfgine
nanlt oi
^rank by folks, inflaming them-
wh„b.rrio,i,i^B. G i, M1 i, TO ^™ assscsi® ssyi? e
S*t,W*n»l«nneintheireni,e: nllm
!?.*“?•* 1 '» m P** 1 “tea oif the heads of manr
of the Iambs of Jeans.”
pic-
•o» a» the next beat thing, I determined
liflto I got here, and that’s enough.
f9 r #h»‘*. I’m a poor, friendlteat ^ffoweyer, lie proceeded into the daeses more than ‘ we
l w*n, made sick of life by your aci enteej
riwd deeds; and now, that I’ve got be vast
Bale alabaster cfock was ticking away
They rent the old mao, under guard; as*if it had laid a wager with the sol-
to London, where he underwent a close eon old time pieoeia the hall,
examination before the Privy Council ’ As he sat there, the voice of- Miss
—but no new facts were elicited. He Alicia herself came shrilly up from the
strictly adhered to’hia first statement;" deTUr below* FV« imaginiug thd'paflor
ind mainly on his own evidence, or tb-be a little “stnffer,” sbe bad un
confession, he was tried, convicted guardedly opened the register, which
sentenced, and hanged.
We have only to add, that the fore,
going may be relied on as strictly
thentic.
IN HER TRUE COLORS.
. _ dver, ehpok it*aniLtriiri:forget* topee
From tho lips of the angel your poverty hot i Q to it, and conjecture for what purpose
Thm turn in yotir agony .upward fc» God -rij.. bnt nnt KAinV to Jo
Aud bless wldie it smites you—the chasten- l ^* 8 “* ,*, P n T *~ ,e lo do
ill* rod. 2 ttflk; she at length resigned At with a
And you’ll find at the end of your life's lit- sigh, roiled >tt*up as sbe found it, tied
There***anTeicorao abote fora moneytaj bundle,aid wantabo.t>er own
. *4 aeau*?*ir * :s id whirl of mact
: John tb© l'ainter.caipe oacjc.to a late ess din within a
breakfatit, and then wtt&l^ith the cn- nildings. The streets were foul with
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
That Hxre os Whtpxebs ©tonged in-
intlf to a. Ulosst fizzes by a single np-
leauon of this DTE. Sold by Dmgglal*.
sent by exprew on receipt of #1.
“**— ly street. Saw York.
HOSHITE^
A STltANGKf CHARACTER.
connected with a portable furnace down
in the cellar, and forgotten to close it
again. And now, all unconscious of
her auditor above stairs, she wai
haranguing Mary Milton in a highly-
pitched falsetto voice.
“It’s all nonsense, yonr refusing to
help me finish that drdfcs Sunday after
Alas, who would believe there conld church!” said she, I mast have it for
he so much trouble in a world that is the Sunday school picnic on Momla
so beautiful as this !”: lam not going to wear any crnmply
Mr. Alvord had jost come out oi a old thing, when there is that dotted
ruinous old house in wbat was. called muslin, half made up, in the house.
“The Factory Quarters, at Lidley VU,? * “But, Alicia—”
lfcge. Down by the river, the huge “Don’t call me Alicia,” sharply in-,
black chimneys belched forth their vdl- terrnpted the lady. “Miss Sexwortby
umes of mnrky smoke, while the clang sounds a great deal better from you!”
ad whirl of machinery kept np a cease- “If I were to rise very, very early on
of uideons brick Monday—” . . a
Tt would be no use,” said Alicia,
*°7
Prohibition—Ooutlnneri.
OTT L15X8 x ofEinnlou, type aoiUt ecu-
stiVote a square-.
AD sdve^sements not contracted for will
be charged above rates.
Advertisements not specifying the leasts
I®***®® fot MkWK they are to bo inserted
ss^ggagg
that be did. There i
t, give » beuer expedition of the ,
r than by reproducing an article
dom relate c
I attended an experience meeting i
once awd saw them, male and
female, abed tears as they drew the
n j s i 4 * ,n ' aI pmtares, out they conld not re-
visit late a fact, even though pressed by
Vith this l
cannot
"gyy’W « * rtic, 5 Tbe» people ofien draw awfal
P'1?*? tnre. of imaginary woe, l ml they'e.1.
jpnb|isa^i. some .:»ar.tbs ago in the dom relate one in their owu knowledge
\Oofptl Sfeuenger in reply to a char— t j--> • •
jb^rfie /sffAt that thffy were flghtii
oiost the will and providence of "
opposing (he .various uuti
rriT^rf- 1 r*T IlT*' i * 1 ®* ,mci » «ven tnongh pi
llabshak^.whhtho Aasyrma a«y, their leader, to do so \Yi
ind-hteXtoimM speech to Ring Hew ]*Tve the'.ubject wi
;iah, he proceeded at^ some length to MJ W
*?§««•,. W? Bftract that Dawson, «a„ -May 27, IS84.‘
jnly relating to the quee- —
piou under ceirideratfoa, that tbeir po-
HUon. bp jMjlprstood amd to show that
from a Christian standpoint there is oexchal <iiust i>ebirs
abbudsnt'rtsisbn for vigorous opposl* 11 ..hikurmEzs
tion to the itodiatreet measure and tbeir
manner of accomplishing it. New York, May 28.-J autos D. Fish
‘It is known that our people do not President of the defunct Marine Bank,
affiliate with tha temperance eocietiee who was arrested at the Casino bv
of the world, W d many have perhaps. United States Marshal Curtis, where
Honestly supposed.fyo *>« because we it 1$ said Fish has been living secretly
S»StWTW# tie. finally obtaiuM
the privilege of ^^n^q^jepints more bail and allowed to depart. Ilia bo.ids-
Uian we do, teipperance among mea. men are David Htrech, tobacco mann-
S°7 ate no people factnrer, and James E. Ward, shipping
•QUESTION OF VERACITY.
b amongst
do; and in
the relative of Ferdinand Ward. The
.... . »ga. - - , .
nftuy■widow for alt'Ao 7 .tad of her, At is ernders from the fire pits,—wind resolutely. “I don’t choose to ¥
tbe^ tamei time’ remarkingtbsthe might weeds grew among the vacant fields, risks. . Yon must finish the dress after
possibly, remain in town another night, arid ; heaps of discarded tin cans and church on Sunday afternoon!”
M ,k°|*4 ^ WouHbe ,broken crockery lay, like miniature “Bnt please, Alicia—Miaa Sexwortby
irmitted to return and, pass another tequotains, wherever there had btoa I mean—it wouldn't be right. It :a
One evening, during the progress of nfflbt'hncfer nfff hoipitabte roof. . room to damps them. Down on the what Mr. Alvord has taught us!
! war of tho Revolution in America, To this she MVf l&MMj^gdve content, edge of the river then was a colony o£ .• “Upon—mk—word!” sar«iBt|cally
old woman, living in the suburbs ol thinking him .an-nsan of name tenement houses—Jag-town it - Wax exclaimed Miss Sexworthy, ‘’things
Portsmouth, England, was summoned Oujw?queqce.. ’ commonly called, in which porsrto have com® to a pretty pass when yon
;o her door by a knock, and, on open- '.He then inquired Where lie could Wore iu most comfortless aspect,—and take it upon yon to lecture me! Of
found herself confronted with an find a tinman; and receiving the proper it was ont of one of these wretched epurse that’s the way all ministers talk,
n, poorly dressed, witfi a ban- detection to one, he^ bade Tier guod-bye places that Mr. Alvord had just issued. It don’t mean anything! And how
sf.Ie in his hand, such as travelers of hi^ * nt * ctf, -this -time-taking his He was • young clergyman, and in ho to know abont it?”
clan, frequently carried ofr their pedes- bundle with, him. ..t.L ;^ _ consequenoe pf his yonth, enthnsiastic . ^ “My own conscience—” murmured
trkiu tours. ' f ^ ^ ’ “ * '
rdnirch we require It so that a drunk- bondsmen qualified in $30,000 each,
ard cannot remain in the church. But Ward has propertv valued at over $2.-
we hold that a Christian should be tern- 000,000.
periite because he Is a christian, and not , j Mr. Fish has just said to a reporter
because he is a member of a temper- t^at Ward got him to put in $100,000
ahce spciety;thatOhrist and thcchnrch against $100,000 which Ward would
shbnld be honored by. this temperancp, put in, and $100,000 which “Buck”
and not a society composed qf alLwrto .Qraot would put inaht business. - Buck
of men. Fora member of tho chqrch q rant is the familiar name given to U,
of Christ to resort to a society of world- S. Grant, jr. Articles of corpartner.
ly men in order to become a temperate ship were drawn np as “Grant & Ward,
man himself, or to miitesomebody else He continued: “Later, General
temperate, is to forsake Christ and turn Grant seeing we weTe making money
to man to do that, which Christ has asked to be let in with $i»0,0l)0. \V«
failed to dd or w&s'ineapable o( doing, allowed him to come in and then mai’o
and to say that the grace J»nd jibwer of a division of the profits. Genoral Grant
Christ was not sufficient th do wbat a received one-seventh and the other three
society of men Could do, thus ascribing two sevenths each. Afterward Grant
more glory and honor to the society requested that Jesse U. Grant be allow -
than to'the grace ofGod. ‘ It is evident in. This was agreed to, .Tense pnt-
that if the grace OfGod is insufficient to ting in $50,000. Now as regards this
make man temperate, without the co- Government contract business, 1 had
operation of the works of men', it cer- wd reason for believing thciu genuine. •
tainly would be intufficieut, to do a I nave in my possessiou documentary
much greater work, and that is to re- idence to fully vindicate Ate. It is
generate him. It is not a ehristian’p dp- contained in autograph letters from
ty to do this, nor even his. privilege to General <5 rant to mo of July 5,1K82.1
do anything that wobld dishonor wrote to General Grant about these
Christ bv ascribing more glory to men contracts. In reply, I received two
than to God.^ ; tters, ono autograph solely by < Jencr-
The christiah ii togiyogioty to God Grant, and a second written by
in all things. •Whether,' thefefbre, ye peocer, the cashier of Grant A Wai
iMHEif
Old Stand on Jackson Street
It hems. Ufei s
i lace atone operation.
It does wld© hemming It dews quilting.
It does braiding It dues cord ne.
It does shirring.
It does scollop ruffl ng.
It doe* ruffli clietwc
ltdoesbiudm^ )t i
n two bands,
i scollop binding.
It does fold maa*
sews on luce at
sitters
does hem stiW^dng 'without the use of blot-1
ilng papejr/
It does ©mbn>ldery with an attachment. -
ltdoesembroidery without an attachment 1
it does chenille embroidery.
For Family Use, Dress Making. Tail
oring and Genoral Ma-iulaoturing.
TH. WHITE IS WITHOUT A SEE8i
Every Machine tow*
for Five Years.
For future particulars regarding the merits
ot tho
“WHITE,’
WE KESl’EOTFULLT BEFRRTO MOKE
THAN ONE HUN DKEII AND FIFTY
OF OUR PATKON.% WHO ARB
THE H%PPY POB8K8SORH
OF THE GRfAT UN-.
RIVALED
Sheoffere^atogere Wtato^gistoSB: ,Fortify the System.
wocurerimuepartq^vwvwaoranBwra AU* who have experienced and witnessed
wel-ome of Ho©tetter’s Stoma-h Bitters
--^1 -tjyj wmJc, broken down. dr*p-.-udlnK
■“™»KSf39fSiiSS
i decay, know that In this supreme
alterative: there exist* a specific
B Very source
an anso’ute s
by ail Druggists
Dwrisrs generally.
LOBIL’LA.RB’S
MACCOBOY SNUFF.
_ oabtioX to < oNxr.nrins.
As manyYnferlor loiitatioas have appear-
1 noon the market lu pacxwkcs.-jo cl-wely
ibllng oars as to deceive the un wary, «*o
New Goods,
In the Store with
Mrs. Fred Lewis,
“Madam,” he said,' respectfully, can .
I get to lodge here to-night?” .- .
see her friends after Thursday
3rd hurt’ ^ i * - j
Anucor, Oa, AptO Mt, 188*.
f. CBAWWO^ft,
conTRACTOlf
aifsincus. qa:
would request *he purchaser
rod Hth.*graphod tin cans lo w
•d always ’ . j
our Num and Trade-fffark. jbss
In ten tog the Imitation yon pav as mn©h’'
tor an inferior srtl--ki aa the genuine costs
Bs Snrt Yon Obtain ths Genuine.
lorillaedT climax
bR 6 TtK-TAG Ftt'G TOBACCO.
TlfaiBwWhte* Sa^y Chewing To
The Genuine always bears a Red Tin-Tag
with t*ur name tbenx-n.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
'YVh he «?*mB earnest,—bat old . Mrs. Tabb’s tho soft, pleading voice—and Mr. Al-
, conclnded to dirt and infidelity combined, had bean for! conld picture to himself the droop-
„ — § - „ jwn, shd wanted a most difficult problem for him to isghead, the large, pathetic eyes of the
my business to tekeiodge- toppofiRWhififi thei Widow again pro- solvo. And sb ho stood M the door, pteUy young brunette!”
replied the misttesf of'the.honse, .p»tedinr’htei^svlwir:* h breathing in tUe pine-scfntedair,which “Oh, yonr own conscience, indeed! 1
scanning the applicant' feloteV by the H® 416 in 5 ailenoe, aqdsoon tea* so inexpressible refreabiug after the spitefully retorted Miss Alicia. “Bsr-
light she hel-1 in ner hanA. .. hf&rmad^ pome ex^pre c togo ont. . . . mingled odor-of oniont and soot which vanta have no bnsioess to havo con-
Ts’posenoi, madam—biii I’m, a «e^'was ' apsffnt wme two or three had just filled his lungs, a slight fig- sciences, and I say, Mr. Alvord or np
poor man, and want ©belter' some- hofftefmnd VBsfi hbtdthrnodhe rephrt- ure glided by. Mr. Alvord, yon shall finish that dress
where.” op-thht^bsra * w« qfiite a large fire, • 1‘Stop a miouto,”said Mr. Alvord. for me, Sunday afternoon after church;
“Well, why don’t vitf go?6'*n font '^biphi ha - noderetood ; to be • in some **Js uot this Mary Milton? Thegirl or ont von bund Is from this house!”
there’s plenty of them Inthc/towp., government. JjuDdmgn tb^t he feared lhavewen at Miss Bex wort h’sbuose!” , “I cannot, Alicial Oh, please, please
Jnst because I r m^pfittr, ah^cahit 'jMould be consumed. ... • , At : ^hi* summons Mary stood stlllr don’t ask me!” flattered, poor. Mary,
afford topayas m’ufehaa theytU’ mIe. ' *’But Dlektedare the poor. headded, coloring like the reddest road tbafr “J’llget up before light on Monday:
I’ve got a little tnoney_, ; on1y k .littlp, w^itMA k«tegfi«ftd 5 df4180^, which blooms. I’ll promise yon shall hire the dress,
and I want to make'it Was far'as I Sirhpatess- ateskwmrdsJraaaUsdr “for 1 ‘fYes, pir, it is I,” she said, hnrriad* Ifonly—”
van. 1’ip willing tq pay JOrIwW4 ^UWfa! i -s .*» W. “But. I didn’t think yon would r “Very well,” stud Alicia, in accents
reasonable; and then I’dkaVskom'cthTug ^« ^©q.w* n ^ 1 tp bed. and , appeared know me again 1” of concentrated wrath* “If you . pro*
think!bg.” 1 T . :J s f - ‘ .* rivt.▼•) 1 teropgb the nig^;.bnt rose , “I am good at remembering faoes,” pore to be preacher and parson, no morp
Who are yon? where do you belong? first streak bf day, paid ,his said. Mr. Alvord—and aabe iaoltedat church for yen. I see it all; I've
and what’s your business?” feck kadtoCkf MW depurtnre, say- Mary Milton h© thought that hen-waff known, for some time; that you were
“I’m called John the Painter, and Wg.kff»hoal£ndfciitnni. not one to be easily forgotten. A pak-I getting dead.in lore with thehand-
that explains my business,'andT belong. two later, feet oval, with a Lovely piuk bloom on tone young minister, bnt let me tell
anywhere where 1 happen * ^o be. . If' tea.cbtekp.luueleyes of the dazksat, you, he is game for yonr betters to fly
you’re not satisfied with this aqswerl ln •»M.loxuritMst black hair coiled into a at. And—”
why, good night to you, and'I’li trudgr ^•wttwmmhttonrijl^dnps collected here Jeitr knot • behiad—all these the faded .v Jnst here the clattering fall of a set
•*u to'try my chance somewhere else, *®d ; ‘thkrar as*' H-'dlssostlng' some' te- sbin-bonuet r»ve«led avso while it flap* of brass fire-irotos np stairs interrbpted
The old woman, wbi wak poor ber- mtokkW* ttoaV-and .vteoauted ' iaen, ped Iqw pvsr bwforebeid. the torrent of Miss SeXwnrthjr’s elo-
Helf, and lived albne, id fi'sfcall, crisj, Wfher, “Please, sin”; pleaded:.Mary,.han^- qneneq. There was an instant of apsll-
.Uf house, thought’ shC might as well WJ'#. 1 teg down thkgnwefuUittle haad,.“don»t btmnd. silence, then Miss Sexwortby
gather in a few pennies, by keeping the snxrons. / Off Im) blank_ wall, too, mention to Mias Sexworthy that yon exclaimed frantically:
traveler, as to let some of her neighbors thief*'teito*k4*tnfibg placard, announc- saw me here.” “Good gracious • 4 me* -111810*8* that
J J -i, after a iittle reflection, she teg the aUrtliag fact thst a hundred Mr. Alvord looked-at her in some register wide open. How conld I ever
thtmsjqte jK>aadf,,jforthaC-naval Stores surprise, rj >X ,»•* — •,. : lave forgotten to shut it?”
-I s’posc I can keep you, if as you hi incendiarUm, , “I hope;” hb said gravely “that you Mr. Alvord met her at the parlor
.. v ..n*ir**.«r mm «ii>t*<a MHann*tl<L that secret 'cmusaTes of the enemy ate not bent upon any errand of which door. He was a little rosier than hi*
„ •'be ifa^their midst, of- jou have any reason to be aahamed ?” usual wont, but there was an ex pres-
iT.ird to do i: for' nothing. ' Corns in fering-lalrg* reward** fWkhe attest and 1 At this Mary blushed deeper than sion in hie face which was new to Mias
ud sit down—yon look tired. I s’pose O-'pvictioa of the guilty, and ordering before.
* ,r aUf?tttonA t9jreport ne*te«
, jtetore* rc
drink, or' whatsoever ye>a6. qq signed by General Grant. In these he
-alfto the glar^WGod.* . (1 cqi 1 ,)'Bat siptes that all these transactions arc
if we make ourselves tetbperiite, or Btjraigbt, and the profits genuine. When
others temperarte, hV.a temperaticq so- tijese and various other facts, in my
ciety.wedoittoifWgforjbfmenahdnot possession, are known, my vindication
to the glory ofGod, we sacrifice not to ,wtll be complete. These letters have
the ono altar-r^Cbrbt—bat to the altar been photograbped and are in the hands
erected on the highr hilfw tb temperance^ of various counsel.”
societies; we torn away from the cis- ' New Yoke, May 28.-Jamc.s 1». i- ish
tern that will hold water and make has been shown General Grant’s denial
broken cisterns that will'not hold wa- ttyat letters confirming Ward’s siste-
ter. To ns there is one alter, 1 the Lord ments about Government contracts had
Jeans Christ, to whbm'we offer »U onr been written by the General. M
sacrifices, and to whom we sacrifice for said:
all things, whether it be for meekness, “My assertion as publish
honesty or temperance. As John Brad- tantially correct. 1 have no
ley said, passing a prilon to an appoint- raise a question ol veracity. < • cneral
ment to preach oneidayy ^Uif sceing'the Grant may have forgotten them, hut
faco of a prisbUer‘pteptbg* at him the letters are in existence. When the
through the bars of the prison window, time comes they will b© published.”
pointing to tha prisoner, Bradley said: Stephen G. Clarke, of Mr. I'isb’i
There .is John .Bradley, bnt for the counsel, said.
, TOUTZ’S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
AMi this' faliy fixed snspicii _
dace remark; bat finding he ; made no coceateifMyngSO;■Jif^fteoplc have no
reply, took no notice of hkr, presence. ■“PRP*®fc®®/‘'‘
«sd even seemed wot to hear het, ah© *?*
necame bolder in her manner, ani twb hpr*«*» hoi
» Horn wfllSto *t coua
-SSnnmv‘rSeS^U
S^^SjSsssuS'.ss'sv^B
But UuhiM Veeilea far Singar ani
Whits Machines.
BMtaal uimt In the enrM, and ie IxiUled
lalUwTkSjird, where the wh.le.
1 ihont the von 8PEB1I OIL,
so there is nochance for;
“AND DCkV T YO V FORGET IT'
JOHN R. SHAW.
AXXBICDS
GEOEOIA.
Will be paid for the arrest with proof to
icd official ©irnaturo. Mare!
J. B. FELDER, Mayor.
n*. sapper"
if yoa please ” said .lohn tV ^•gift™*® the wmea' of all *tran«ra
■ • who had lodged^n town da nog the last ■
» eye-* somewhat abstractedly, whih
carelessly threw his hat and .hnn^Uv
grace of God,” or wofda to that effect. “The letters are in our p«>»ho*sion.
TH* we : can all truthfully say, and if, They will not be published at present.”
therefore we should resort to a society New York, May 28 -A statement of
to do that for others that grace did for General Giant’s connection with the
us, would, there not h* a lie in onr right firjn of Grant <fc Watd has just been
hand? Besides we, aa chnsfianft.arq given to the press. It is mainly the
not oar own to do as we please^, w# are oojnposition" of ex-8enator Conklin;;.
Christ’s; and He commands us not to ‘ It.f* to the effect that General Grant’s
be unequally yoked together With un- counsel, after much investigation, Ims
believers, .and- therefore, we* must be foqnd that certain letters are in exist-
S oked in His work .wild* believers, as cnee which are probably the ones refer-
e are in a clmrch capacity. k ^Tfdring red to in Mr. Jas. I). Fish’s recent
any other yoke is to “take the yoke of statement. The facts are these:
man, and beebHe'the iervantk of pian, , Prior to July, 1882, Mr. Fish sent
and caltftg tpreff 'nSikter, which oQr a’ px'pfr of Grant A: Ward to he di*-
counted at the Linclon Bank, an<i tiiat
IM President, Thou. L. Jatne*, of that
]/an jfiask, asked whether l-’ish was part tier
man,'ah- o\ tto&eral Grant’s. Mr. Fish answer-
j,., adnltcrer ofl that he Wafc a general partner. The
and another'a christis atf&ilow- sf4 e °>ent consists mainly ofcoiiespou-
“ .. , * -
One letter is Jate»l .Inly1882. Mr.
light with’ dirknesa? ' ahd wbat con- Fisk wrote to General Grant telling
cord hath ObriftwHh B4Kaf? or what him it wonld not be amiss f..r him and
part hath he (hat lielreveth wlth'an in- the General to “coons©!” © littl© •-ces-
fldel, and what agteement hath the siopally in r©g«rd t*» tin* i.u-lu©-* ..I
Temples of G6«I with• HoK?”' 'Fdrye contract work, as the ytlirr
‘ - " ■■ *■ ** * ear It- .. I. .
Alicia.
Oh, no, Uhl’* aba said. “Only— “Mist Sexworthy.” he said,‘.‘I have
the bit of chicken from dinner. A unwiuingly—I may almost say
0 -, „ niqe wing and .-apme bits of the breast willingly—been sn auditor to y<
the fire, upon wWch he fixed thtetf dayi,*ah«fiiote‘«a|iee5ally the last bone with -good aaeat o^ toma. Misa conversation with Miss Milton Th>
“ ' * " teghL hi .avisi.-A'-w.: Bexworthy told ms tpgive them toiha stairs. Need 1 add that it has been
As soon M; tha wi^ow fairly under- out. She would ; be vary mm* vexed
n be-tde him. ' -^ th^tef^.ahu htotenodto ghre if sk.^neW' ilhutI had brought thbm “Oh, Mr. Alvord” .
For the half hour that the mistress of the name of John the Painter, with tore. Bat I thought of poor old Mrs. “Excoae* are unnecessary,” said Mr.
boiira was bnsied in preparing hi© V dtecription bf 'hh person, manner, Tnbbs and thechildien vrhoare actual- Alvord; ^“1 can only add that I have
upper, the traveler seemed deeply ab- cinvateatlNI,^tod Withal, hfa edribus ly suffering fori .wank of something
*orbed in matters of his own, and rm bat and wart to tha tinman; The eat. WaAitvery.
-carce.y once took his eves from t& ^: tor » .*“» I^NV’Yiaid M ... ....... - ■-
ire, or changed his position. At first th .* t WA ®?o na » right, „^B0t if you had asked .Miss so disagreeable for her that she cannot
he old woman glaUtod it him fnrtively *“*‘ r * f“®' Use or which he did not sjex worthy’a.kaveV” eddure longer to remain in this, het
with an air of ordii^‘dnriosity. and *h«*- ‘’ “She wouWlhaveanid,‘No’!” Mary totntol homa..I knoWa ladjr—Mrs.
nallv veutured'iRome common AM'this lolly -fixedarispfooo njcm nnhesitatingly answered. “Sbe saya Major Villart—who. will be glad to
II.. U... -**- |J|1 —— -^ia.4 '» - * * *-—* .-if --J ——t — : — ‘— —
been pleated and surprised kt Miss Mil-
ery wrong ?” ton’s spirit and eonscisntioasnsaa. And
..Mr, Alvord, it was if,aayou hint, you intend to * *'
. , to be poor, and receive .her as a companion, tor an in-
t lP?9£f , .teP*$ c &® d frMI»; that she can’t supply-all tha ahi&Iess definite period of time, at e moderate
t by relays t J Vagabonds in Lidley Yillagr. Oh, I’ve salary.’*
it off in every asked her before 1” , Mary Milton herself came forward
atxheso words.
■Oh.” she cried, clasping her hands.
_ the temples of th«! dmng flod, as were so much younger.
God hath said, **1 will dwell in them, bethought that the Get
self were virtually only
special partners. Genera!
Vi awered on Jnly (5, 1882, that he **n
aaith the Lord, aridtbndlr not the nn the ©stue opinion with Mr. Fish, »
Clean thing, and l will teceive yon and as their liabilities tu counectioi
be a Father both yon, arid Vb'sballbe the Jmri'were concerned. This
“ jutere saltn the Lord only letter General Grant
Fish on this subject.
therehrhohelieveythat ters hfr. Fish said:
Chr^t wonld'flavri gt^ieinto a'YfcMt “Ido not understand tin
chamber withW''trit)wd of RadticCes. ment contracts, perhaps y
Pharisees aud Herodikn^ riitb aB shrts some light npon them.”
and chteSesHif teen, 1, hud yoked himself In reply to this General Grant
with tbem to ahs‘talri^ftt»m wfbe 6r oth- “I have looked into the bu»ioet>i
erspirita in order to mike men temper- think it proper for Mi
4Ve? The thing 'is'teonstTorisi mlmost the profits over to the firm.
t>od uatn said, “t wm dwelt in tnem,
and walk in‘them, and they shall be ;
My people.” Wherefore', come ont -
from amoiig them 7 , bfitf-he 7 /e 1 separate i
saith the Lord, ffrid tt
dean thing, and 1 will
be a Father untri you
My sons and daughter
Almighty, i ■ ■
What man i« there 1
....... 'iri^etefy asked her* before!’
ihr©*time* stopped near him, stair- 'IfreCtkffJ itf'hCt'pdtSUit, with ofdete'to Here waa still a
ing directly into his face. "Jeatsteaery •> toounted- * peteori they Alvord did not knew
He appeared to be between sixty and teiglhuad. , • ho very wisely said notl „
seventy years of age, had gray hair, a ^Semewhere abqatiuiii-day John the he thought that Mary Milton moat he For no one
Hern, pinched face, a largeriote, thin, Phteter w^ai overtaken, on the regular mistaken. Alicia Sexworthy was so have been here! .
impressed lips, and «»ld, staring eyes, U>ndon raid; these mounted sweet, sripfens, so; f 0 n of weU-chosen Thtff was the end of her slavery in
he expression of which was far from parties; who Stepped and inquired if Scripture quotations and good works, the Bet worthy honse. And Mr. Al*
pleasing, and which was not redeemed ariy One had ptos^d' him on horseback * Yes. Alicia Sixworthy was v«y vordcameno mere to listen to Miss
by anything else in his countenance, that mpto»9gri ,i,: ,.,w L vpretty, aud Tiow was the unsophistica- AlicU’s artless confession and to eat
In fact he seemed like a man not at JWW-W®*?-," 1 *?:. ted young clergyman to know that her her orange marmalade; At laat ac-
peace with himself' or the world, and .“Mow lbngT^lr yon been on this bloom was bought at the drug storpTri ccunte from Lidley Village ^she had
who was either then brooding over t»»ad?”' * *‘ ’ * '* **'
some committed crime or soina contem- , ‘® , , nc ® daylignt. !LP7 7
...
you wantit,” at length spoke the mi— the work ot some^infernal^incendiary, would-have proclaimed a surplus often Reverend Mr. Alvord.
- porcelain box, and that her naturally joined the Methodists—who had just
early hafr was hang ap .by the side of been reinforced by the arrival of an
the bureau every night. She called elderly widower-parson, and Mary Mil*
herself just 20, bilt the family Bible ton was engaged to be married to the
in a half luerSWloM. a. if of
fended that none of her previous re- . Well, J» “ e tle d
mark* had been noticed:
The strange traveler took n
Hnt still sat staring at the fire.
‘Isay yonr supper'a ready, man;
horseback?” said the old taan. with a
heed, peculiar twinkle of his eyes.
and, if yon want it hot, you’d batter
eat it before it gets cold; for I’ll r—
warm it again, this blessed night,
yon nor noboly else!” cried the host-
angry
Ue(tofibtodlyi~' 4
“Well, he didn’t—he went on foot.’
“Hal how doyon'koow?”
it.”
“Becaiise I know the man who did
indication that her nnmi
was not yet teard.
“Isay!” she half screamed in^
For ^tyle, quality nml !o» prices ear, at tho aanie time taltiog hold of
irpArtWola tsko the l**atl. arm rather rudely
V Thornton Wheatley’s. Lika a ballbe sprung from hts seat
Who is • tuff'’; Where ir he?” de
manded the leader excitedly.
good'years hid it 4 toqgaa to speak— Thus,in this world do the crafty . - „ . - - .
and Alice wsb determined to be mar- often over-reach themselves. preacbera w^ chnatians. so-called; but cerred no answer to my 1
tied at all hazards. — S >fl — they have all failed, so that the chart*- wrote again, requesting hi
*And I think,** Misa 8exworth/ A Narrow- Escape* Jx * ’ fc * ’ ” ’ - — - -
said to’ her chief confidant^ Mrs. Bibbs, Death woold have resulted hut for
the dressmaker, “th»t; I should like to Brewer’s Lung Restorer. Ifthisreme-
pen ministers wife. It’s soT gentle, dy is taken in lime it will add many
yrott know.” yean to yonr life.'
, "Humph,” said Mrs Bibb. * “Per
haps some other of the young ladies
I.MIair V;tl.M tV; n t art **
“Take care how you jest, old fellow!”
rstnrned the other warmingly;
might get yon into tronble.”
“If you can't understand'plain Eng
lish, yon’re as big a fool as yonr royal
Those white India Lawns at Thom-
»♦,**’ ?**“ Alice, with a ungn, ^ cheaper and. more
tsn’t my chance aa good as any of sheer than the old time victorias,
them ?” -
Perhaps,” said hire. Bibbs.; Bnt Table damasks napkins and towels
there wits not a hearty conviction
her tone.
And so Miss Kexworthy gathered
in at
Thornton Wheatley's
sinful td think Of. Thendispeople in anthori/ed tlte use of my t
whore He dwells artTwhlk's have no fldenee.*
right tetwftylitti’iterWltehhh'riflh ,
unbelievers in theseor^anfzatforis.They Administer Sbriner’a Indian Veimi-
ly WiIFniot-dbfsoTijr Hft*spirit, fag© according to the direction*. 1
.. - . Id be ’going frorit 'Christ; the the morning is the beht lime t«* take i
chnrob, to be tnad$ oqe NRh the'bar- . . » r - —
lot. If onr influence kschrFstiami and He First Turned Hot and Thru ,
church members faill npWtfa worid Cold,
we have no more thar‘ we can do, or ate ‘ And now comes the drawing of th©
required to do. • ; ~ capital prize of $2i»,0«o in The laonisi-
Bot after *U tk«*e temperanca aocie-. ana Stole Lottery Comjxur, on April
ties one not -worth so racchtalk about Sib, drawing at New Orleam*, of which
for they have confessedly failed and feidor Isaacs, of Modesto, bas been
there is nqw a. rqotUo legislation to awarded $.'(,000. Mr. Isaacs'was in
make men tetnperato«There .hard been tian Francisoo yeaterday, aud said that
maby of them; they sprang -np like ttore was a peculiar ciicumstance in
Jonah’s gonrdjn a night and parit*ad in relation to his seenring the lncky tick-
a night.; They have one name to-tUy «t. “In the first place,” said he,
if ' ‘ " ‘ ' '
to-morrow; fist enginoere i he nt to'. Sen Francisco for a ticket in
then*by women; thmr. by The Louisiana State Lottery. I re-
mm letter, and *•
.. . an-
ci,.Christianity, so-qal^, haying fail* other or refund my money. He sent
ed $o make men temperate, men appeal the ticket. No. 58,298, for April 8tH
to the strong arm, ofihe law., With drawing—the lncky one-rfur it was
all their temperance organizations only a little while before 1 received w
drunkenness haa increased,.apd help is dispstchthat I bad won $5,000 prize,
now being.laid npon mightier legiala- \Velf, I guess I felt about as any poor
lion. . It has come to rthaL aad there man does who suddenly comes into poa- - *
is more of that sort jet to come to^him gession of money like that. I firat.
who shall live to sec it. It seems that tamed hot and then cold.” J. Boas
Rababakeh, with his failure before his cashed the check for the lncky man,who .
eyes would have been ashambd to re- left the city for modesty in high glee,
preach tts with resisting hia temper- Isaacs is a clothing-store keeper
ancepeta. It i§ to bet feared that whilst in Modesto, and baa seen some pretty
he is clear of whiskey drunkenness, that hard struggles.—San Francitco, Cat.',
he was not sober when he made the as- Chronicle, April SO,