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Official Orgmn ofCity of Anwncm.
Official Organ of Sumter County
Official Organ o< 8chl«y County.
Official Organ cf Webctar County
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to arrears for their paper, and
who will fail to pay in part or
in whole, from and after this
date, when their account is
presented by our collector,
will have their names erased
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This is intended for our best
blends as well as our worst
enemy.
editorial note*.
a fallow came over the border
WASHINGTON
(From Oar Regular Correspondent*
Waihisotos, D. C., 3 r '• ‘
The unanimous verdict
auguration is that it was the most cnurcH »•»» wmm wtw _~ -j —« _
brilliant, enjoyable, and generally ane- reading of tbe aeriptnre from enOi
— „. . . M M We almply wian ro nuauouo. j eeeafnl occaaion of the kind in the hie* chapter of Galatian* by Bar.
ore formbly, thatbe mown dtooOTtic Preaident tree aeen Mrj o[t h, government. More people Boland and prayer. Tbe mtu.cr.aa
attpandaclea^b^. to k, theoatbof oSeeandatoneem-L„re bore.andtbey enjoyed tbcraselrea cond ceted by Mr*. Gainea and added
liffera.rwy | „ r nnon ,'h, duties *f tie high poaition better than ever before. The feriiri- „„ little to tbe interest of the oe»iton
tiea proceeded withont a bitch or du-| Song, tWhen we get Home."
appointment from beginning to end.. Jlfonte, of November meeting read
Bat tbe chief eight wss not what the *nd approved.
people aaw, bet the people themeelvet. | s „„ gl ..How Precious the Blood.
’»- —*t Tbe Preeident read the conititntion
The New Admlniatratloo.
Those who have been pleaeed to
donlt Mr. Cleveland’s capacity to gov
ern are beginning to find thwnselvee
disappointed. Each step that tin.
wonderfal man ha, taken demonstrates
more and more forcibly, that he moves
with a firm step and a '
inaugural differs,very
It isaoiocr purpose to uttsmpt to
dsscribo the Immense throng that at
tended th* inauguration, or to depict
the joy that waa apparent opon the
faces of the vast mnltitnde present.
We simply wish to announce the fact
inaugural diffeta/rery remarkably^® dolie , ,f the high poeition
otbrnpropoundrifrorntb. Earn Wing ot tta p«pl. ha.
of the Capital in days gone by. In towmentu
rhetorical finish it is probably The fact that be was sworn in as
by all, and surpassed by many. Take ti , c bi,f ereentive of these United
the turgid flow of eloquence that cam* gutM an d without let or bin*
from the first Whig President, Gen. j, . TaJ , tro ng evidence of tbe
Harrison, and place it be tide the cool, o;lr ppopl, have for the obser-
matter of fact diction of Cleveland and tmc(o( j„ rigbteen hundred
the difference will be extremely nottcca- Md teTtnty . tix tbii conld not have
ble. It is said that Webster, who was ^ doM A „ t urn to the rights
Harrison’s Secretary of State, attended ^ p^^ u guaranteed oy the
a dining the day before tbe inangnra- gt | tat j 011 0 f theM United Sutee,
tion, and it waa an open secret that the ^ . q ^ Ejection. Now that
great constitutional lawyer had the ^ pn j a( }icee of the war no longer ex
manuscript of the President elect nn- wa ma y expect to see a united peo-
der revision. Webster was late to the ^ j n word on ]y hot in sympathy,
dinner, and had a wearied look in his end in every thing necessary
face. A friend asked him why he e ,v« ..»« Tt
looked so ill- "Look ill." bs said,
and made some very appropriate re
marks coocerning the same
Song, "Tell it Agsin."
Essay by Mis* Catherine Mymk
‘Forever Gone."
Song, "Work for the Nightie Com
W O T Cieghoro. T. F Bsinoy, s
James S. Finch. S T Harper,
A Allen. '
Peter Stewart, I R Battle,
,1 L Lumpkii
- children and
children's children, the benefit
foil institutions, as a rich and
HieRxruauCANcats aqneercaper,
Its ”?fce,rder.
to constitute ns one and the same. It
to be hoped and we confidently be-
■mu wuy MMuiux •» *—i • j lieve that sectional animosities will
this very morning I have slaughtered ^ p^t, and that henceforth
six emperors, ten Roman consols and witboQt regmr ,ito locality everyone
seven hundred figures of speech.” If ^ proud of the government and
Bayard had been tendered Cleveland’s tbc nsed to perpetuate
mane script, we doubt if be would have Handing down to '
erased a single word as snperfluons.
The address is a clear index to the an
other. Essentially Cleveland is a bos-
iness man, and with business princi- ^ ^ the inauguration
pies, the administration will proceed to ^ goyeniment of these United States
the control of the government. ba> bad inc h an opportunity to serve
There is not a syllable in the address ^ ^ M Mf Cleveland. Entering
that cannot commend itself to every q n duties ot hie office at a time
Democrat. His pledge to stand by tb# f ro m every section el
the spirit of the Conititntion ie guar- -»
anty sufficient to the members of the
party Democracy means nothing if. it
toes not mean adherence to the spirit
of that immortal offspring from the
of Madison and the other fath-
JSSidwt around spankee,
Far stf n "g other's wit for his paper.
If the Rantauca* » Wt«e wit won Id steJ,
0.PU.WS%
wnen vuo
the oonatry had tired of political corrup
tion he hai t nt to follow the inetincte
of a gentleman to win the enpport ol
hie administration the beat element ol
citixenship from every state in the nn-. wa8 wanting to complete w
. ion. That he will be guided by hie I comfort 0 f t h 0 sc who marched and
era of our party. The utterance in re- ^ q{ righl mani f Mt ed by a faithful | thogfi who i^ked oh. The weather
gird to civil aervice reform is tbeoreti- adm - niitration of tbe Uw, we have not J ba „ evid ently made up its mind
cally the true one. It remains to L B ^ ldo w of doubt, if anch a doubi I in itep with the times and sh
seen whether the true Civil | Mlsr had a nlace in onr mind it would | ftir |mce nwd to be the case
pld
if we must follow your example.
And steal to make our paper amp
Be riue, from thy co-omwi
We would never yet be d
To take a single solitary sample.up^.
The 4th of March has come and
gone and yet the conntry is safe.
It took Blaine a longtime to realize
that he waa not to be president, bnt he
ia convinced at last.
S!?hitedth.«°av“hKt lato night,
AtuI gave the flag to Cleveland there.
Now suppose IUddleberger should
declare that Cleveland was’nt elected
after all •
Arthur’s cabinet was not so NUaa
Cleveland’s, still we are satisfied with
the change.
Cleveland doesn’t want#any jndg
went in Ms. He is . reformer, and
prefer* boneat method*
••An honeat Republican ia the no
blest work of God,” says an organ.
Yes, and jnat about the rarest.
We would call the attention of Black
Jack Logan to the fact that one T. A.
Hendricks is winging the gaTel in the
Senate.
We beg leave to inform the New
York Tribune, if it ia within sound
our voice, that Cleveland has been
angnrated.
The conntry i* in the hands of the
Democrats. The products of the coun
try are in the knap-sacks of the ad
journing Republicans.
••The hungry office seekers” is pret
ty had, but “the starving ex-office hol
ders,” is what stirs the ire of the
' gans.
The firit act of President Cleveland
after nominating his cabinet wae to
sign Gsn. Grant’s commission as
Major-General.
It eeems there is a jmssibility of
•looting a Democratic Senator in Il
linois. A Republican*has joined the
Democratic phalanx
shadow of doubt, if snch a doub
seen whether the true tltu I „„ h ,J , place in our mind it would „„
Reform will be put m operation by I j^djiy yield to stubborn facts. N. 1 Uy8 of •‘the fathers. ’ Since the
expulsion of those kna.ee who 1 0M acquainted with the character of | o(Plerce th , „ Mt i, er inanguraliond*y
crept into office, for partiean I y, ^eet can but foresee the upright. I n niionnl7 execrable,
.lone. Civilsemce reform nq«n> of th , m an that ma.lsthe selec-1 bnt u{oTt ttl „ ]. re ,i.;ent the is.
ihisjjust as urgently as it requires the
»»K- v.
Call of the Sabbath schools
county and reports fiom such
not suspended.
(Quartette, by Misses Sallie
fheney, .lesiic Peacock, Lillie Wil
Haws and Ada Gaines, “Under the
Shadow of Thy Wing.”
Mr. Clark made an appeal
J TMcCorkle,
J W Jordan,
J S Eason,
G W Branon,
B J Grantham,
T E Green,
J W Marshall,
Robert Mott,
M J McGarrali,
Lee Snider,
J U Alien.
J J Owens,
J M Cook,
J A Chapman,
W R Bryant,
F. M Devane.
W T Stewart,
,S J Tondeo,
A W English,
S A Brooks,
John R>*ed,
J W Kleekley
J N Santer,
W J Payne,
•W F Hixon,
.1 L Perry,
Never was there such a notable gsth
ering on this continent. And in mere
numbers, the crowds excelled anything
known outside of a few exceptional
gatherings, snch as the Philadelphia
centennial. The multitude which faced
President Cleveland to h*
the nation, was peihaps the largest
body of citizens ever collected in one
«pot. Experts differed widely as to
the number, bnt many judges of crowds
estimated it as’ high as one hundred
thousand, or even higher. Fully a
quarter of a million people Hanked the
procession, and at night the same vast, 1(ev Mr maa e »u •t'F**’
crowd chocked the broad acres cf the I to i a 5 or « a ruestly for the Sabbath
White Lot to see the fireworks. The j cause. Obituary.
ball was a popular, as well as artistic , Song, “Sweet Rest.” Died, of pneumonia, at his
triumph. Ilerc again the people Dr. Smith made a speech, choosing 1 donce ia Dooly county,,Ga. t on
,r hi, .nbjsc. • WinmrVnarte,.’which | sthjay ^Ol^h lnstnut^ at _ two
as well received.
Song, “When the Mists have Clear
ed Away.”
Adjourned for dinnei.
The dinner as to quantity and qusli-
_y was an evidence that our people are
deeply inteiested in the success of the
tier mat 1 am unwui..» 6 — - ----- --
lies upon what tho evangelical chnrch-
s believe, and I remember also that l
a the protest against that
get their salaries and they get their
wages on Saturday night, andi then
they are inveigled into those places,
and that which ought to have gone for
the livelihood ol the family goes for
their own destruction. Who
the men who deal in cloth and. ho?
and hardware and groceries who
yon who sell bread and shoes, that
r yon
should bow down to the liquor traffic?
Yonr places of business closed up
day, theirs open. Will yor *“ v “
your hat to them? Ie then --
better than yours? Why should thi
law give especial privilege to these
° - ‘ a.’ l:._ tt. Wi«,
T. Devane,
.1 C Terry,
J V Anglin,
Allen Murray,
N II Goodson,
i take off
rowded by th
douted jam.
And scarcely a speck of trouble of
any sort dimmed the universal joyous-
ness. There were no railroad acci
dents, no platforms collapsed, no quar
rels, jealousies or misunderstinding
broke the harmony. In short, the
people and the pageant lived np to I
weather.
•Cleveland’s luck” stood him
good stead at his inauguration. The
day was all that conld be desired, the
streets were in perfect condition, and
I nothing was wanting to complete to the
— _ i bnt beiore mai i resi-wui.
—v—------- ,• , - . | tion; there will be no more complaint I f W(1Qent i y very pleasant.
hand of decapitation to be stayed onl . ... , •-!«. I — • a *>-
,-el featnre i
I of inauguration day
ceremoniei
letting the
, . • ™4 itmob ' li * 0r,t * r ront r *' in
good and tme men who urn in ofl.ee by Tbe men at the head ol the
virtue of their capacity alone. 1 be ^ d|putanU not 0 „l y free from I Mic , peep for tho first time
cabinet aelected also giver earnest that oofni _ tio . bot „ h *t the great Ro-1 >n cxec ntivc session of the Senate,
not onl, will the administration be ax I ^ jj mpCTOr woo ld have had hia wife I rbt jj 0118e d ;j „ ot pass the Grant bill
able one,bnt tbntit wlllbein *“ L, be. vie; above enapieion. Withanchl^, ., Mr n o’clock. The President
higliest degree a pure, high-toned. ^ beginning what may we not reaeoo-1 „ llt Capitol, and promptly sent
Demoeraticgovemment.^Whocxnfenrl blycJpMt ,„ „„ .KompliaheJ in tbe T „ „ ecuti ve commnnic
for tho safety and the dignity ol onr l fi)nr je ,„ iC0 ntraeting the conduct I Stn , te Grant an
institntione when we know that *“* I ot boneet. faithful, patriotic sUtesman, I . bom he wished on tho retired
n man oa Thomaa Francis Bayard '• I witb th> character of the party whose I |Ut u n a t it wss now hslf-
to succeed that negative old forsil, ^ I cl i e f lt0 ck in trade waa hatred I , leTell . aD ,i ; t manifestly ina-
linghnyscn; when the able I ^,,*^5 a large portion of the citizen-1 prmcticsble l0 clear the galleries and
pure L. Q. c. Lamar “"• I ,bi p c f t ba several sutee whoso votes | lnrn ont t b, distinguished gnests who
of Teller, the 1 1 “’' I were c„„ tto lwl, d irected and given with I ct0W , le J t he floor Hence, the Senate,by
dent man from Colorado, an 11 bnt tw0 purposes nlone via: hate and I content, proceeded to execu-
whenthc arudito and d ' ,t ’ n8 ““*^ Llfi.h greed, n free people will live on_ I tive business witb open doors. Bnt
Garland takca charga of the ,Ecr ” 11, ,o d espise the one, and admire the for some reason those free and easy
precincts of the Judicial Department 1 1 scenes which go'ssip pictures in execn-
and displaces Benny Brewster, tbe n - offlci|d integrity will commend the I tive sessions did not take place. No-
leolone old ewell, with hie raffle*, ana l , enpport of tho maaess.— I bod , smc bed, no Senators put their
frills and pnff waist coats. We ^ I While political trickery will be de-1 , M 00 tke dt! bs, no one told creamy,
indeed end in truth that onr I ncmaoe d ftomonaawdof tha Government I iwriel The pnblic i. now in doubt
ment is deetmed to far grander ,lnd “ L, tb< ot her,. We may look for *»' „ to whether the liilaritiei
than ever before. The .-h"* “ Lther change. The da,I of email me.. 1 ti „ res.ions area myth, or whether
from tho Sontb are tbe one s w.tn ^ Hereafter the question will be ,. weIe onl} . partially initiated
greatest national reputations, are tnej t ( . M n«vn;t*Knt om of fitnaf* I .l
Convention met again.
Song, “Will Yon Come.” .
Experience meeting.
Short speeches were made by Bro
Clark, Bro. Boland and Col. B. H
Wilkinson.
Election of delegates to the stat
Sabbath School Convention. Di
Parks, Mrs. C. U. Smith and C. E.
Boland were elected at delegates with
authority to appoint alternates.
Rev. C. E. Boland was elected
tb> ^vacancy in the ex. enti ve committ* j
m-ed by the removal of Col. 1. N
Mott, R. M. Rainey was elected to fill
the vacancy caused by the removal ot
J. M. Bridges.
Dr. Smith introduced the following
resolution which wss adopted:
Resolved, That the place of the
next convention shall be left with the
Executive committee.
Sjiig, “Wui.lerful Grace.
On motion tbe Secretary read the
iustitation.
Song, “Gathering Home.
Adjourned.
J. A. Parks, President
Cwas? R. McCaoav, Secretary.
o’clock, a. m., J. D. B. Bagley,
of Dr. D. and 0. J. Bagley,oftiumter
county. Aged twenty-seven years,
five nonths and twelve days.
Tn many respects Bascomb was a
remarkable man. A* a son, obedient
and dutiful; a-* a brother, loving and
kind; as a husband and father, ho wa-
all that combined to make homo hap-
dv loving to n devotion such us it*
rarely exhibited. While he made n<
open profession of tho religion of the
I>onI Jesus, yet his course of conduct
through life was such ns to cause many
m to join in prouco, — —-
movement which would throw open ail
the liquor shops of Brooklyn on the
Sabbath day. Both p-otnises I shall
keep. While the evangelical denomi
nations put especial emphasis upon
the sanctity ot the Sabbath, l am glad
to know that the wisdom of resting
one day in tho seven is almost univer
sally acknowledged! Men have found
oat that they can do more work m six
davs than they can in seven. lne
world has found ont that the iifty-two
davs of rest are not a subtraction bnt
'addition. It hss been demonstrat
ed in all departments. Lord Castle
reagh thought he could work his brain
305 davs in tbo year, and he broke
down and committed suicide, and Wil-
berforco said in.regard to him: “1 oor
Castlercagh! this comes from
servance of the Sabbath.” A promt
lent merchant of New York said: “•
rihocl i long ago have been a maniac
bnt for the observance of tbe Sabbath.
Tho nerves, tho brain, the muscles, the
bor.es the entire physical, mental and
moral constitution cry « nt fnr Sfth '
batic rest. What is ti u» — -- --
ibat theyVimc Tooner to’tflefl tif stflw- Sf nfl!'^^csV^rtnc sn,
• /XT,*, si.v In the seven, operatic entertainment are open. I hen
^a’pooVcreatnres go £Sbli"aS W<■ * flasstio. wtotar « «
•55#*-’ Thsy nts, tobW ,of |
low beesnse there ate no store doors to
o hard work to be engaged in.
The family tarry longer aronnd
<hing off to
nly
uo uau'®. There l- 5 w .
duinexs. After a while tucre . »
M>ng snng. After a while there is a
prayer offered, and after awhile there ii
prayer offered, and after awhile about
long procession
10 o’clock, there iu - ....
■tiurchward aud there th. ^
».ir His goodness and they contribute
o the poor, the suffering and the wan
dering. Which Sunday do you like
ibebest? I will tell yon in which
boat it will go out. The Sabbath came
ithis country ia the Maytlower, and
rer leaves, it the Sabbath ever
this conntry, it will go in the
»rk that floats above a deluge of ades-
a , iroyed nation. If yon have ever been
It the front door ‘is not open, the back 1 Brussels or in Paris, on the Sab-
door is open. Now, I te l yon, felloe- j »atb day, it requires
men who are trafficking in the bodies
and sonls of men? If a baker should
sell bread ho would bo very apt to
arrested. It is not safe to have loa
of bread going through tbe streets lL
Sunday. If a man should sell shoe* J if jt
and boots it would be a very danger
ous thing; he might be arrested. Bui
all these places open on the Sabbath
citizens, there is something awfoll;
wrong in this town when snch thing
n for n
,.ray morning.
to emulate him.
Not many minutes before his Iasi
(retaining his faculty of memory ♦**
i—a\ iw* owl ts.hiu hpurt-stric
(retaining nis lacuuy luciiava.jr
the last) he said to hia heartrstrickcn
mother: ‘‘I know that in all thing* 1
have not lived aa I should have done;
I know and have felt all tho time
since I waa taken sick that I should
not recover. I would be ulad to live
for the sako of Alice and Babe; yet J
fear uot death and tho judgement
# If , I . T . .1,,. 11 U lunil iM-tiff.-d lift
snch a Sabbath
his conntry.
Then, it is such
persua-
ly part to get yon to
ind night that
„ allowed.
Then there is an effort being made
by secular amusement to destroy ou> I Then, it is such an outrage — —
Sabbath. In many of the cities, all. j ployes. Where do tbexe bartenders
n.a.in nil nlaiwa nf theatric and I mt their Sundav? Do they get an
The breakii
rages:
when the sheep and the cattle
‘ *n from the far West to the se;
it was found ont by positive te
. those drovers got sooner to ti
■waboard who stopped one day in «e
*n on tho way. They came sooner
he seaboard than those who dro
right on. Tho fishermen oil the bankB
•f Newfoundland have experimented
dren the Sabbath we got from
ceBtors. I am opposed to all these
vasions of the Sabbath because tbej
against the divino enactment. Go«
says: “If thou turn away thy for*
uo aia».av., — d they find that they
•atch more fish in the year when they
•bservo the Sabbath than in the year
vhen they do not observe the Sabbath.
When 1 asked a Rocky Mountain lo
comotive engineer, as 1 was riding with
rim, “Why do you switch off your lo-
feeling that I shall stand justified b*
fore the Supreme Judge ”
consoling r* tlection, that wo can
loin them on the other side, when n
is tho good nleahuro of our Heavenly
While we weep and mourn tho loss
by deatn of u, "’“
IS tne g«MRl liiruruiu *»»
Father to call us home. Tako courage,
dear bereft ones, and strive to so con
duct yourselves that we too may
duct yourseives «« -— •" *.
“stand justified” when that time shall
come. A Fiuf.xo.
ide track and take
•ther?” as 1 saw he was about to do;
•it seems to bo a straight route,” he
opb'cd: “Oh, wo have to let the loco-
uotivo stop and cool off or the tuachin-
•ry woold very soon break down.
1'be manufacturers of salt were told it
hey allowed their kettles to cool one
lay in seven they would have immense
epairs to make; bnt the experiment
SCHLEY COUNTY.
Tlio Comparison.
Dr. H. M.Garlichs, tho well-known
Wholesale and Retail Druggist ot
St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 12, 1883, writer
to C, F. Simmous &. Co., St. Louis: 1
have been selling drugs hero for the
past twenty-four years, and no meat
dne I sell gives such universal satis
faction as M. A. Simmons’ Liver
Medicine. In fact I sell two bottle*
of it where IseUonoof Regulator,
and those usiug it pronounce it hu
superior in point of merit w w
. .. I are over, uereauer me queawuu w... ^ • lbe _ were on iy parttaiij
''pnuuons. are tM ^ ^ lMiW>aity b »t „n. of fitness I lheir mvIter i„ *[„, ,11.
onu who will monia the policy ol fojthapoiition tobsfilW.Minds larg. I The Fortj-aiglith Congress has
government. | aQ d capacious will be in demand in I )ait ei pi re J. Nominal’y it was 1
* national council, morals j rg 0 j d> bnt ; tg oon&cious
letter from Leo. I our ■ na w “~“» ——'' I years old, bnt its conscious an<l wake-
^ , oorb |*o inflexible that bargain and sale will 1 fnl days araonnted in all to only
LxKsntRc, Ga., March », l Iot , Talb ,hinted at. It it net wee-1 A „ anpTOB d,„ toi r „l„ m e of bnsioe
We roachod the town of Leesburfc j the hearts of the people all 1
on the noon train, fonnd that the court I Qrn tbe j and gbonld now feel thankful,
had taken a recess until two o’clock, 1 that we have lived to
n m This was done after anitahle I . u . an<4i hlessinea lei
presented to it for attention, bnt
(only a small proportion was acted
— - . -i we mim •»— -- — | upon. Among ths few important bills
p.m. Thi* was done after suitable I ^ ^ For *uch blessingi let us I tbat escaped the common fate were
resolutions had been presented and 1 Q&0 aocor j thank God for onr de-1 , boie establishing bureaus of labor,
passed in commemoration of the Jjj T#raBC# ^*1 pray that we may nev erl nJkV ;g at i on an d animal industry; to re
death of Col. F. 41. West, whose n “* I i^^be euried with a party in P° wer I p^l t hs test oath of 1862; to reduce
pected death was much deplored by all I wbog# coa d a ct shall be so reprebensi-1 tbe ratfl 0 f postage; to remove certain
who knew him. I hie as the one frem whose hands th* 1 bar dens on navigation; to provide
Judge Fort is on hand In fine health j Mpt(t ^ jott departed. J government for Alaska; to declare
and spirits ready to deal out jnstic*| lu, I forbeated the Texas Facificland grant,
even handed to the many litigants. The Difltrict Attoroeysn p. I ^ d# f<jr lhe aice rtai nI nent
Leesburg seems to h* a kind of cen-1 Hon. DnPont Gosrry u a can I of tbe p reao i, spoliation claims. Among
tral poeition judging from the number forth# District' Attoniey-ship lor «e ^ failniei of nole were the Morrison
of attorneys present. Albany is repre-1 Sonthern district of Georgia. e I horizonlal the various, banking
sented by Judge Vases,D. U. Tope, C. I ^ beard of no other candidate I hflUf tbo Blair educational bill, the
B. Wooten, Sng Jones, Capt. Hobbs 1 0 ur section. We hope Mr. Goerry wi I ele<Jtor|ll connt> t ^ e bankruptcy bill,
and Mr. Arnheim, an able represents- | be succesafnl in his aspirations.^ ln | ^ tbfl ailver , a spensioa bill.
La Cr.ossr, Ga., March 10th, ’85.
Another slice of arctic weather hah
itrayed off down here.
Whooping congh is prevalent in
Andrew Chapel neighborhood and the
distressing, unmelodious “whoop” if
heard on all sides.
A merry crowd of young people as
sembled at Mr. Brad Teel’s last Fri'
daynight to do justice to a “sociable.
They seemed to enjoy themselves huge
lj-
Prof. Lgnoski, piafto artist, is in th
neighborhood tuning pianos, and tin-
lovers of music are much rejoiced thr“
at. Good music enkindles within
lofty and noble aspirations for a higher
purer aud better life, and causes on'
thoughts temporarily to soar in angel
realms.
Mr. G. W. Cone was called
Columbus last week by the severe ill-
tea of his child.
Dr. D. K. Baker has been removed
from the 8aperintendency of the B. V.
R.R.,and H. W. Cockrell, of Ellaville,
appointed temporarily to fill the va
cancy. The road is doing a fine bnsl
present.
A Note of Warning to Suffering
Humanity.
Wo feel that wo would be wanting
tho duty we owo to snfi'enag humarn
ty if we did not sound a note of wani
ng in regard to the use ui Mercury an
>ther poisonou* miaera
of Blood and 8kin Ditems.
the reader could sea the horrible sufi.
ing, the awful wrecks of human healti
and happiness, shown by our corre
pondence witb those who have be.
>ss at present. Specific is entirely vegetable, and is
A large congregation assembled yes- lhe begt lon j c f or delicate ladies and
terday to be present at the dedication - .»J ~ia in the world,
of Shilo Baptist church,in the northern
and Mr. Arnieim, an able repreemt*. I b. socesufol >“ I .n d the silver suspension bill.
Whan the Iltcordcr saps tba Rx- tion. Smitbaflle by Col. Warwick law, prim, of life fall of ’|*° r It ia aathoriutivelj denied that
•siattcm is a poor abatt, it it like tbo and Fled WaUon. Amsricn. bj B. bilion to win and iMnt distinct!" p reliden t Atl)inr 1. in bad h»ltb.as lie.
mill osnt in the sto^that wbirtled p. nollia,U G. 8iBmon..E. A.n.w- bi. prOMMion.wcdollot bwitatc‘o MJ ^ It is stated that the
f^lhi «««Ta7 kins, Jam® Dodeon.W. B. Gnorry aad I that if b# abonld bo 1 President is enjoying excclknt l»Ub
to k^ hi. courage up. ^ g^tor i. nn hand ®d ffll tb. plw. abl T a»J 0d * U ' \ „ d doe , oot intend to leas, the cit,
"ready lo illnatrate tbe State, a poai- ty. ______
on be baa filled ao long and ably. A Unanlmoua Vote !
There ie quite a email attendance of >u y0 „ n^ublican Poatmaat-
Clereland’a adminiatration will
donbtlaaa be a failnre. Brethren Brown
and Colquitt have not bean inaited to
hobnob with tba Preeident.
The Recorder doMe’tlike tbe name
of "fallow.” and dieloentnd onr aerse.
“A tellaw cams oaer tba bo rtr,"
by •nbatitntlng the word "man. Ah.
arall, thla ia not tho firat time a follow
dialikod bia proper name, and changed
eitieerie from tbo country .owing doubt-
it.
We eympathito with the Recorder
in ite endeaaor to pull tho literary
character of Om Rnrcaucaa down to
ita own leaal, hut we don’t propose to
your hands
Thera is n wide iprend deeire on the
pert of the people of America, that
Hon. Dopont Goerry ehould he anc-
eeeifnl in obtaining tbn Diatriet Al-
torneyahip.
Oltaaland b not married it ie true,
bnt he will manage to rather sweep Urn
White Home clean of the bom and
champagne bottle., and old neektma
Ghat left behind ea the moat striking
nl — o| bis adminiatration.
Wa fonnd only tsralra of our edito
rial note, in one issue, with the trade
marks, carefully erased, doing neroiei
me editorial matter in one of our ex
changes. We wont tall on him thla
time.
The Reoorder’e rat asked a max
yeatenlay how ha liked ki. pnpm
"Oh,” said the subscriber, “I like the
Recorder earn ao much.. My dew
young man, I wouldn’t he withont it
for tho world.” The rat wae delight-
ed and made a note of the conversation
..y - •> A flam anhscriber. “■
leas to the fact that plentiag i. now the
order of the day, and none bnt parties
litigant nod witneaaea are on hand.
It ia believed that the coort will not
last longer than this week. Jndge
Fort is disqualified ia quite e number
of ceaesA°d haying been nnable to get
another Judge to preside, moet of the
disqualified mutter will pees off withont
trial.
We here been attending Lee Court
for e number of years and an glad to
see that the citizen, of this oonnty
look better in point of health, and «
manifesting a flow «owm of aptate
than we hare eeen for years. May
they liye long end preeper.
The proas has not bean forgotten.—
Tbe AdeerHrer of Albany and the
Recorder of Aumricu. and ths old ro-
liable—Stnrrxr. Brrteucaa we each
opon the ground. The Rwuauca*
by odds tie foyorite. Beta two to
one ere freely offered bnt no taker, wa
fond. Ite outlook ia now moro prom
ising than ersr baton. We bay. only
to ask or rathe, call attention to it, and
everybody ia emions to aabacribe. It
is ripe with years, full of ussfnl sad
well written matter, no sronder that
the citizens of Lee are proud to harem
chance to read it.
ere who don’t want to go ont, hold up
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and does not intend to leave the city
for two or three weeks. He is the
guest of Mr. Frelinghuysen. He may
ot may not go to Fortress Monroe for
a week or *e. He has no intention of
making a yacht trip south, bnt will
probably gfe to New York, and from
there start in the early summer on r
fishing expedition to the Restigoucb
j Fishing club near 8t. Johns, N. B. Ai
to his future business plans Mr. Ar
thur has come to no positive decision
GEORGIA
Tuesday, March 24.
at* Dat. ta* isOwsietare »
continued the subscriber,^ “I
like the Recorder first Tate
kind of reminder to me; its
saw back to me, from my distent
youth; it brings sweet recollect]
soul.’’ Tb. — ’
Aa the court advene*, are will heap
you informed, mar« an/m.
Be Be He
We shall prepare a pcem, when th*
springtime comes gentle Rads, on th*
trials and tribulation of being turned
out to make an honest living. We dedi
cate the hymn to you.
Praise God, from wbom all blessings flow,
‘ - thleyesshsJiweftflQ;
zz-zz—A
DnulunOiMjN
1
See the Proor.
Esnaa Baxtwanxww—Tew
Ghillerine tehee very well hero. 1
want e large lot of it- F-J. Spaces,
DruggiaCnayetteville, T«„ March
15, 1884. uiey ci
. .
"~S^32h.
vud auAdo and tbe
it was found that those manufacturer
•f salt wh ) allowed the kettles to coo
>nce a week liad less repairs to niak
han those who kept the furnaces i
nil blast and the kettles a!way* hoi
What docs all this mean? It meaii
hat intellectual man and dnrab beast
ind dea l machinery cry ont for th»-
Lord’s day. A manufacturer declared
;hat tho goods his men maaufactnre.1
u the early part of the week and right
iftcr the Sabbath rest were always bet
er than tho goods mannfactnre.l in
he latter part of tbe week and whet,
lismen were tired. The Sabbath
tomes and it soothes the nerves, and
t puts ont the fires of anxiety which
lave burned all the week. The fac«
is we are sovenday clocks and wo hayt
to be wound cp once a week or we will
run down into the grave. The Sab
oath is a savings hank into which _w<
resources of physical
dosed with these mineral poi.. .
would shudder with horror. Arsenic.
Mercury, Animony. aud Iodide
Potassium are som
most ordinarily
and they are a.. - . , ,
take these poisons. They mignt dry
up your disease for ft few days, and with
i of tlie remediei
a. aeoai-a lOT thOS
, all POISON
from doing thy pleasure on my holj
day, thou shalt walk upon the places ”
What does he mean by “doing tb*
pleasure?” He means secular amus*
ments. A man was telling me how he
was affrighted when daring the time**
an earthquake he hear* the bellowing
of the cattle in the field, and even th«
barnyard fowls screamed in horror. I
tell you that it was in time of earth
qnake and when the mountains
full of fire that God sent forth the
actment, “Remember the Sabbath d
keep it holy,” the agonies of natt.
iphasizing the divino injunction
■•Ob,” says seme tine, “we ongflt t-
have as they have in other cities. \N
inght to have those grand sacred cot.
certs.” I saw a man who had seen on
uftbeso grand Bacred concerts. H
said interspersed amid the music the
had a dance and a tight-rope walk r n
a trapeze performance. I suppose
was a holy dance and a consccrati
tight-rope. I do not know about th>
bnt I am certain it was a “grand
red concert.” Ob, will a man
God? Yes, he will, and every pi
.,f secular amusement that is open
Sabbath in any city is g>and larcrt
against the Lord God Almighty. TI
„ a iJor was right. The captain di-
charged all his crew bc -snse they won
k on the Sabbath when th
port. The captain went
dowm of Sunday, what does
that a lew men who toil shall
days and get no more than
hey get for six. Then there are all
he employes of tbe opera houses and
he theatres, the 6cene-shifti*rr, the
diet dancers, the call boys, the sue
. arnnraeraries, making op thousands
and thousands in this Country. Where
they going to get their Sunday
them on the stage with the
•*. and the tassel and the halberds
. j them in gause whirling in
ganse whirling in the toe tortures, ami
hey seem qneens or fairies; but after
12 o’clock at night see them „ 0
along the 6treet in faded dress, shiver
ing and cold and hungry to their gar-
r their cellars. It mean*, that
people shall have ro rest for ths
•iodv and no rest lor the soul. When
von talk about opening places of secu-
nufcracnt on ttie Sabbath, while
may be peo; le outside of snch es-
iblishments who arc wanting them
here are many of these employes jrho
• practically praying: “On, God,
the crushing juggernaut stop one
in seven!” It is a swindling pro-
njK*n employes. It is a proposi
o draw on all th
i mortgsg*
a you will have Mercurial Rheumatism,
which may bring yon years of torture
The Mercury seems to sink into the
Dones, and the l’otash drives the
Poison into the system, only to lurk
there and attack the tender organs ol
the body, as the lnngs, the throat, th.
uasal organs and stomache. Hundreds
of people have been made deaf, and a
great many blind, by the use of Mur-
enry and Potash. Beware of Mercury
and Potash Mixtures gotten up m
tation of out Specific. A few gr
of sugar of lead dropped into a glass ol
these imitations will cause the po
>us drugs to fall to the bottom, __
.how the danger of using them. Swift
d mental strength
week. That man „ - -
-o disease and death who woiks
Sabbath, and at tho most unexpected
moment the mortgage will he foreclos
-d and the sonl ejected from the prem
ises. Every gland, every cell, every
globule, every finger nail cries out:
•Remember the Sabbath day to keej
it holy!” A London banker says: “I
came to London thirty years ago, an*
l have had a great deal of observation
ind I have noticed that the banker
their places of businc
Sabbath to thousands
nd thousands of people in this country.
Then, all there movements area war
,jod our political inflations. Whe w
he Sabbath goes down the republic
down. Di68olntaness is inconsis-
ritb relf-government. Sabbath-
..■aking is dissolnttness. What is
he matter with republicanism in Italy
nd in Spain? No Sabbath. What
ibe matter, with republicanism in
“ Franco got s republic, but
iotber crew. He said
•I sbonld like to have you _
my thip.” The man said; I should lik
to be employed.” “Will you work
Sunday?” “No.” ‘‘WT^by
Because ft man that will rob God A>
mighty will cheat me out of my wagi
OlH have you ever looked at the ——
ness of the desecration of the Sabbath’
Suppose you were a poor
. day the modern Napoleon rode
.rough the Champs Elysees, the re
public went down under tbe clattering
fs. France baa a republic again, ,
how often it quakes from end to
nd, and one of tho commune has only
plaster an insurgent advertiie-
, MV „. against a stonew all and all France
is aquake and in fear of revolution that
is to come France will never have
any qniet, happy and permanent re-
ublic until she quits her roystering
’ ibbatbs and recognizes God and
Suppose you were ft poor man an- i Sabbaths and recognizes goo inn >■-
went to a drygoods merchant, and yo« I red things. Abolish tbe Sabbath and
begged for Eomo articlee of clothim I then you h*v the c. mmnne in
and he should say to you, “I will gi' I imnim. Abolish the Sabbath. »nd
»u the Sabbath, and attended to affaire,
ind settled np their accounts, failed
And withont one exception.” A Bos
ton merchant says: “I have observe
a long while, and I have noticed whei
ont on the Long Wharf merchant
kept their men bnsy loading vessels ot
Sunday, and ai work from noon nntr
night on the sacred day—I noticed ai
those merchants came to _ nothing
r yards of cloth,” and whil
he goes off at one end of the connter l
hind up the six yards of cloth, yot
slip in behind ths counter and steal “
other yard. That is what every t~-
ioes when he breaks the Sabbath
God gives ns six days and wo
teal the other. “Oh,” st,
•haven’t yon any regard for the pe<
ole’s rights?” Yes. I believe in * v
oeople having their rights, but has
be Lord any rights? You goven • there, tnetnumpn o
family, and the governor rule* I publican institution!
he State, and the President rules tb*
United States. I)o you really think
he Lord Almighty who made the heav r „
•us and the earth has a. right to rub I influence ***« - j
rerse? Had he a right to mak* I corps in behalf ot the Christian Sab
•tment. “Remember the Sab | bath. Decree before high hea
their childrenc
nun
most healing and invigorating a-
tringenta known to medical science,
which, having been used by
part of Sumter. The dedication sermon
was delivered i* a beautiful and im
pressive manner by Rev. Cawood.
We had tbe pleasure recently of
visiting tbe fish ponds of Hon. Charles
Hudson. They ate beautifully located
on “Myslic” creek,in a lowly sequester-
*h! valley, two miles west of LaCrosse.
They are literally teeming with the
finny tribe. Gentian carp leading
variety. Setting on the banks of the
ponds and viewing tbe quantities of
the surroundings—most appropriately
r to oor minds, the words of the
poet:
••Far from the mad’ning worlds ignoble
Thelraober wishes never learned to stray.”
There is a well to do gentleman liv-
,g in Schley county, who is about
jventy years old, and has filled many
ffices of trust and honor, that has
never rode on a railroad car; yet he has
lived within the sonnd of the whistle
for thirty years.
Well, after a long interregna we
again breathe and live under a Demo-
administration, and we expectu-
illy await a shower of the “golden
•heckles.” We see the mighty fabric
»f freedom,civilization and liberty raise
eloft it’s head and plant it’s feet on a
firm, solid foundation. All the bles
sings, to which humanity is heir, will
donbtless flow in a constant, mi
xed stream. “To the victors be
long the spoils” and those seen, in the
Sonth, especially who deserted their
pmrty and the beet interests of their
oonntry merely for the sake of gain,
and office should be promptly bounced
oat of office. Thom who have been
true to Democracy abonld be rewarded
with its emoluments. ~
children and old people in *he world.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Ditcase
mailed tree.
Tnn Swift SrEctFicto.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga.
Mexican Fenmlo Remedy.
It is a simple combination of the
which, having been usea oy
themosteminent physicians of Mexico
for a number of years with most as
tonishing results for Prolapsus L tori
or Fallng of tho Womb, Ulceration,
Inflammation or Displacement of the
to nothing.” “Gen
tlemen,” said a merchant, although h*
is a man of the world, “Gentlemen,
don’t pay to work on Sunday.” Wh
the flail and the axe and the yardstici
he enactment, “Remember tbe Sab j bath. Decree before high heaven ibst
■ath day to keep it holy?” There is 1 the Sabbath which yon received from
10 higher court than that. 1 declap I \ our ancestors shall go down nndsm-
_r .11 .V. ^eta 1 age d to your children. Forthore tbst
been able to destroy the Sab
bath, and the vast majority ot peopl
itary reason, have about cr>n
eluded it is best to rest on tbe Sabbatb
tkore is an attempt to destroy tb*
Lord’s day, on ono side by the grox
ihops and oa the other side by seculs
imusemrats. We have a law in * L -
,-ely forbidding
State m&».. r- j ,
sale of intoxicating drinks on the Sab
batb .lay. That lav is ever y Babbatl
“Let it be repei
ed—a law on the statute book i
cuted—better drive ont the law.
Htead of that we say we want the la
»ntinuo on the statnto book.and »■
have it executed. There
ana tor an «««»vu » —"•“ - -7--. ’
including Irregular or Painful Men
struation, the proprietors confidently
offer it to tho public asthem*>st valu
able legacy donated to Buffering wo
men. Put up ia two sizes. Large
size containing India robber syringe,
price 1.75. Small size, containing
same amount of medicine, but no
syringe, price $1 00 per bottle. All
persons should first buy the large
fee in order to got the syringe, alter
which it will bo economy to purchase
the small size. w-w.
, ..w.. — presence of all the peopl
hether it be a popular or an unpopn
,r thing to say, the people have n-
ights except those which tbe Lord
God Almighty gives them.
I am opposed to all these infraction
the Sabbath because they are at
•iinpting to introduce tn this countn
he Parisian Sunday. Suppose now
vhile I am speaking, you should heai
he gun of a foreign ship coming a;
he harbor. Suppose a bembabel
honld be thrown from a foreign fri
ie into this city. How soon th*
ibernscle would be cleared and w«
•uld be all ready for the contest, and
here ther# was a _ gnn it wonld be
mght into requisition, and all th«
ps in the navy yard would beswunp
. m their anchorage, and we wonlo
*11 be icsd;
There arc Solid Facts
The best blood purifier and Lj~—_
regulator ever placed within the reach
of suffering humanity, truly is Electric
Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, bil
iousness, Jaundice, Constipation, weak
Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary
organs, 01 whoever requires an appeti
zer, tonic or mild stimulant, will al
ways find Electric Bitters tho best and
only certain cure known. They act
■urely and quickly, every bottle guar
anteed to give entire rstisfaction or
money refunded. Bold at . r >0 cents
bottle by E. J. Eldridge.
threo thousand liqoor dealers in Brook
lyn banded together to pnt down th
law, and they are moving upon tb
State Legislature, and they propose
have that Uw broken down and c
from the statute book. When
>nr reformers comes np before a jo
uc« of tbe peace and reports same t
these Sabbath—breakers, the jnstic-
of the peace looks over and in almo**’
every caseexcn*.es the crimiual. Why?
Because he knows there are thm
thousand liquor dealers jn Brooklyt
who have their eyes on him and they
will remember it at the next election
Now, what we want is, on the otbe
lhand, to have ten thousand good, hon
est, upright citizens banded togeth#
excise league, demanding th«
execution of tbe Uw, so when a justic
eXCCUUOU Ul auu ““ ---- ~ J——*
of the peace with tbe • criminal before
• three thon~
Msny thousands of the visitors t<
tbe great Industrial Exposition a<
New Orleans view the far-famed Chari
tr Hospital there vith , delight, feel
•t.a .1 a.. L.ve m tien/im 1(10 nhilTB
A Republican exchange asks “what
will become of the country after the
fourth of March?” This insinuates
that the Republicans are going to pack
np tbe conntry as well as the movables
they can get their hand
The Hot;
r .__ J Rem«ly.—C. 0.0.
cure, withont knife, ligature or pain.
Is perfectly clean. Contains no grc*ae.
is penecuy
Is free from offensive odor. Does
□ot stain tho clothes.
Simmons* Iron Cordial renovates
Simmons’ iron vahuhu
and enriches tho Blood, and acceler
ates its action.
him remembers there «« «——-—-
end liqnor sellers who want him to di*-
charge the criminal, he will have
d remembrance at the same time .
mo ten thousand honest citizens wh'
demauil the execution of the Uw; and
these reformers^ who have been roaghl;
ty UoepiUi tnere wuu
that they too have a heritage and share
in the benevolence by which it is main
tained, as Tbe Louisiana State Lottery
contributed in one donation of one mil
lion dollars, payable in installments
for ita maintenance, abont which M.
A. Danphin, New Orleans, La, will
give any information.
jostled and caricatured and kicked
will be differently treated in times the
are to come from the way they hav»
been treated in the times that are past
Take tbe Sixteenth ward of Brooklyn
In that Sixteenth ward, six churches
two pnblic schools,five breweries, thro*
honored and twenty-three liqnor ea
loons. Oat of three hundred and twen
ty-threo liquor ealoons in the Sixteentl
1 l.m nlrcenre tins Sabbath
Soaps! Boaps! 8oaps
Try so mo of tho fine as3ortme nt of
Soaps at
Dr. Eldridgo’a Drug Store.
ward, how many observe the Sabbatb
law? One! and three bandied and
twenty-two are this moment breaking
it. What a state of things that is fo*
the City of Churches! All thos*
months of hell this moment op«n
breathing death and desolation npor
this city of Brooklyn. I any it is Urn#
for all good citizens, whether they are
temperance men or not, it is time f*
all honest citizens, and all mi
have a pride in their homes, to
Vineries. Abolish the Sabbath, »nd
ben you have revolution, and then yen
have tho 6ua of prosperity going down
darkness .and in blood. May the
uord God of Lexington and Banker
Hill and Gettysburg avert the cstss-
• ropbe. Oh, men and women who be
lieve in Christian things, Oh, men and
women in favor of popular liberty,
(and in solid phalanx in. this There
mopylsr of onr national history, for ss
certainly as I stand here and you sit
there, tbe triumph or overthrow ot r#-
this *“
rill be decided in this Sabbatic
Rally yonr voices, yonr pens,
printing presses a*»d all yonr
mce in the Lord’s artillery
IQMi rjgub w **••■• I corps ’— v ‘ u
‘Remember tbe Sab I bath.
will
battling in this contest
chisel the epitaph: “Tbet-e are they
rho came out of great tribulation ssd
idy to confront snch n foreigi
Now they are trving to in
j-odneo into this conntry the Parisiat
<abbath. How do yon like it?
Ye who were born under the shad
w of the Adirondack* or the CaUkill-,
e who were born on tbe banks of th*
i'ennessee or the Savannah, how would
1 like to have the Parisian Sunday
iirodnced into this conntry? We
ty to nil who come from other lands,
, come. I wonld have all tb*
of the continent swing open.
had their robes washed and made whit#
10 tbe blood cf the Lamb.”Bnt for that
■nan who proves recreant to tbe cans*
•f God and his couutry in a crisis lik*
- his there shall be no honorable epitspn*
and he shall not Ire worthy of any bu
rial place in all thjs land, but "perhaps
steam tag at midnight may t*ka
mm ont and drop him it* the sea whir*
the lawlct-8 winds which observe no
Sundav may gallop over the grave, of
him who in life and death proved him
self a traitor to the cause of God sot
American institutions. Long live ti*
Christian Sabbath! Perish forever *11
attempts to overthrow it!
3Utv SMkertisrotnts.
CLOVER’S
OPERA HOUSE
«.mld have the gates of San FrancUc-
wing open toward Asia, and the gat##
f the Atlantic swing open toward En-
..*pe If next year there shall come
S60.000 from foreign lands, I wonld
iy, let them come. You havo not
sen to Texas, yon have not been to
Oregon, if yon are afraid. If yon have
ay idea of tbe vast resources of this
•••untry yet unoocupied, you are willing
they shall come, and the more tbm
tbe better. But among those
Grand K tmee Sntnrdai - F *’
AND THEIR SUPERB S1LVB®
BAND AND ORCHESTRA.
people who will come there is a divi
.,n, the same as among people in this
.rintry—the law-abiding and the law
makers. The law-abiding people, w#
*ant them to come. Th* law-break-
r#, we do not want them. We do
vant the monarchies of Europe,
to not want tbe Parisian Sunday. Ws
io not want the Brnssellian Sunday, or
he Dresdenian Sunday. We want to
<#ep the qniet of onr Christian Sab
bath. I was awakened in Paris by a
;reat racket in the street, and I rushed
the window to see what was the
_atter. I said to some one, “What i*
be matter?” “Oh!” they replied, “i
Sunday.” Sunday! All the^vebi
Friday and Saturday
MARCH, 13 14.
aBaafasaarS
F .A. T B -
Bella Golden as Hellen Farad*!-
SATURDAY MATINEE will be pW*
sented a charming Comedy.
Saturday Night will be predmed the Grtf*
Military and Musical Drama-
The French Sp^
soonaay. ounuay; an
-lee rushing hither and thither. People
Bella Golden In tins* dlstlnrt
^-^Prices of admission as —'
-tlking at the height of their voices
«nd in the moet boisterous manner.
The Champs Elysees one great mass,
no great mob. of pleasure-seekers,
balloons Aping; parrots chattering;
footballs rolling;Pnnch and Jody showr
* scores of places, each with a sh**nt
g andienco; hand organs and cymbalu
«ud all styles of racket, unmusical.
EXAMINATION OF
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