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B. P. HOLLIS,
•attorney at Lair,
AMnrtICCS, GA.
Office, Forsyth Street, *.n National Bank
building.
E. G. SIMMONS.
•attorney at JLate,
AMERICtJS OA.,
office in Hawkins' bnildlnjr, south side of
Lamar street, in the old c" * “ '
e of Fort A
J- M. R. Westbrook, Ml D-
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Dr. Eldridg^lTiSrug Store. Res
idence on Church Street, next door to Wm.
Dr. C. A BROOKS,
RESIDENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Amoricue, Ga.
Celia left at Davenports Drug Store will
receive prompt attention. Willbe found at
night at ths residence of Col. S. H- Hawk
ins corner of Lee and College streets.
June 10-tf
Dr. J. A. FORT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offers his professional servieca to t’"
people of Amen.su* and vicinity. Office
l)r. Kldridge's Drug fetore. At night c»n
n« found at residence at the Taylor house,
J. JU I). L fl i mPORT
Prescription Druggists.
Zanmar Stroot.
AUKRICUH. GEORGIA
Or. t). t*. HOLLOWAT,
Dentist,
Americas. - . . Georgia
^Treatssucc^funvsndu.ase.of the Den
Fills teeth Dr toe Improved
metho3, and teserts artificial tccthVn U
kQO,rn ®o the profession.
nSTs’™'* OTOr Davenport and Bon
Drag Store. marllt
Urge G W,u«U«clL..
Glare Oream plates per dozen «25c.
Svnxp Cane each 15c.
Hamburg Eldging per yard lot
Iron Stone China plates, caps and
saucers, per set 40 and 50ct*.
Steak Dishes with covars COcts.
Largest stock, finest variety of Table
Cutlery in town, Iron Handle knives
COcts. per set.
Valances Laos per yard 2c
Brass Hand Lamps, 15cts.
Brooms 20, 30 and 50ets.
Picture Frames Very Cheap
cent per line each insertion.
A Brave Russian Girl.
SHE 80CCBT.DKD IX 8AVIXO UCnsELK
[Translated from the Russian for the Ban
KranrUmi (Vtll-•
Francisco CaH.J
! M /iw r , re T ul " ,cnt th ® Novostey
( Dna(Da.lyKewA), writes that, near
Eight Day Clocks $4-50.
Warranted, Pendulum Clocks
Qi(25b
Window Shades Complete at |1.00.
Mattresses $2.50, 4.00, 10.00, lft.C
and 30.00.
Spring beds, $L50 to 9.00.
Bedstead**, $1.75 to 50.00.
Double looked and guaranteed hick<
ry chairs 50c.
Glasses large aize40ctt.
Two or three dollan wilt buy
a buggy load of nice things for
your table and ten or twelve
dollars worth of Furniture will
balk e team of mules. You’ll
find me on the
THIS LAMP WITH WHITE
SHADE, $3.00.
Edgerton House, WITH DECORATED SHADE $3.50,
X. E. Brows, Fillxobx Bbowk.
Window Shades anyjcolor
CWSE BY THE “TEMPLE SS^f&ta,' •
OF JUSTICE." Spring Beds,
Triple Plate Castors $3.75.
Warranted to Hold its
Plate 15 Years.
Plated Spoons, Knives and
Forks, from 75c, Per
Set to? 312.00.
Marble Top Bureaus,
Wood Top Bureaua
Walnut Bedsteads,
Extra Large Bockers,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
MACOiVQEQRQIA.
E. E. Brown t Son, Proprietor
Rata ft.00 Per Day
TO'B'VS.-Y.
TIIE YOUXG LADIES OF HODEKIV
PATENTS
TIMES
old-fashioned body, though
.».i_ .... 'mind about
. . ®?t foolishly set in my ways 7 ’
And I d like well to speak my ralndat
the young ladles of modem days;
Their own grandmothers would not knew
them, aad I’m lost in amazement my*
But whether the old or the young ones axe
right, I wish some wise person would
knew i
And she was counted a notable woman,
that a good pie-crust could raise,
Who could make a luscious cordial, studied
seasonings and ragouts;,
**ti&&5sgvmtsz!
lniormsUon. advice and special ref-
m. advice a:
j.r. i.nrrELL^ uaiuinrtsn d t
Near U. S. Patent Office. *
Ui
That cordials can now be bought In the
stores, and doctor don’t recommend
x..«r
g sweet wavers ana pomade,
glad
• .
,ill Ml hi.
(Oldlndi
(Old Indian Cure)
Is Peerless In tho list of BLOOD REM
fiTnmv *°, r . dls ®“®* due to IMPURE
BLOOD, it is an ’’old, tried” and true
Whenthere’sbarbereand perfumers slat
enough to follow the job for a trade,’
j And she plays Chopin and Beethoven, has
a notion of Latin aad Greek,
. And Gerore. French and Italian, she says
She’Is writs* a drama now;’ and ahe’s
written half a dozen romances;
d she’d think it “too shockingly slow”
to know all the ——
— — out of the. wet? Before I
where I was,, be had .dragged me
hia lair, where there .were two
i men, who looked so much like,
__ that the three, might have beam
takes for twins. I thought of Denial
14 the lion's den. 1 was npissanting -
aaiel in the tableau. Like. Daniel,. I !
was taken for a profit.
Did you ever notioe how those Daw
enport brothers, of spiritualistic fame,
got their coats off and oa in two..toms
id one motion? Weil, that's the way.
»ly faster, that.my old coat, came off
id a new one want on.
*'Ob, ain't ha cunning?" said one of
■eat change,
nentl/adajtod totSubfi
SJlSu DliEASE arisln * from bloo
"TPhHi- jMBy Sta B o.
BowfiUm Dlcom,
Hhoumatlam,
Catarrh,
Tetter.
I really didn’t need any ooat.. but o
examining it I found the cloth was tl
fincet I had ever seen. It wre really
11 ioos m mem umea ana inuea,
pinks, lsees, feathers and lowers in
■oroxnroat, Whito
izoma, Jrimplee ox* Ernp.
When 1 look
•inks, n
a mess.
All plctareeof "epochs'’ and "styles” and
^schools," I think girls nothing but
But in spite of the dressing and playing and
painting, the truth must be told, and
Never was housekeeping much bettor man
aged than jestasifs managed today;
And 'SEtaitiES
[folks
So maybe, I’m thinking the young folks
are right, and the old ones a bit out
of date.
ND0R
« . . First, Ga., June lu„ ion*
L?.have used it tong at first duubtinxir-
irith implicit c—■—- ■*
■ faaiUar with the medieal
Dfllslt confidence in
rkxsowwtsereofl^n^M.
For the modern lover is Jnst as bad; his
atistreas Is all of a queen;
A "ttS5U5SSAr±? -
He takes the hoasekaapteg an oo trust
while she stags him an exquisite song.
And though I don’t understand It at all the
trust very rarely is wrong.
1 was speaking ahoat the girls of my time
to a lover but yesterday;
And he said: "Ah, yes: very excellent,
'am, quite nice. I should think, in
wunuemeoicai properties of me am, quite mce, l snouid
VBtfSSSb
sex in the ladles of
• C. IS AjPERFECT IBLOOD The, 1,
are fair in
creme of the
r own time!”
•'JfPMfKB
a kind of triumphant face;
i I wonder at Polly, and think of the
past, till I’m lost In amazementnyl
whether the old or the new way is the
best, I wish some wise body would
ten.
we can produce: I
Ecncoxxxx, Houston Co., Ga., June 1
m.-l takegreat pleasure In aaytorSJ
half doaen bottles of O. L C. foraaereff
ise of aexoCola of alghtyaars steading, and
m fully restored to health. I choerfailr
mwamsud It to saRetars from MaS ^
While no one can be too honest,
honorable, faithful or kind, cn any day
.V. j mI.. .v:am
I.LC.
Li eooeluricm the proprietors uy toM^haVe
uouoraoie, lauuiui or sits, esssysav
of the week, it is a safe aad wise thing
to have one day.ia seven set apart as -
special reminder. The man or woou
will, as a rule, soon die, or live a 11
goring death, who does not'net froi
secular labor as often as one day i
seven; and experience baa shown thw
happiness, health, prosperity and right
“ BM “i do largely depend on the main-
THE O. U C. CO.
. r 7,f U S 1,7 Df-X. HaU and J
A. * D. F. Davenport.
ugftwly
Snbtcribe to Srirm Bodiuch;
Uncle Mass^Hay said of
our Plated Ware, It is the
best 1 and cheapest I’ve
bought. Nary speck on it
yet. I’m always prepared
for, Weddings, Anniversaries
&o , &c.
A| written guarantee fur
nished up to 15 years. I
represent Meridan Britannia
Co.,1 Reed & Barton, Simp
son Ball, Hiller & Co. In
fact all the leading manu
facturers in this line.
THE STOBY OF A GOAT..
I was strolling
Chatham street.
out of a door, Wuu, a owi at jroseu.
ft**-
Ciesar! said I. He staxifidio cany,
me into hia store. Is it -poaaihfe
thought I, that he has "“vtehw me for
*"'■ clothing atore dummy, and is tak
tried it on, and found it fitted, they Next day by twelve o’clock all
wanted me to take it off. I refused to bled once more to breakfast. Thehrid*
co-operate. I would not let them take was then dressed as a married woman
C0 V,°?\ Abraham tried to pull it in a cap bound with bteS TS
•t. when a man ..rushed “• ^ “early knocked it off. It u things old and new, whilst the vonnw
with, a Sam’l of JPosen. " ooked / ai - ll Then Jscob ran to the folkf « mU ed
W clW: -BoHc.IBoUc.l- A cUocm. «... ,kiST7uT^tW ™
E-r h x“oTd , ‘i^ m m £ ^^izsr Fm,,n "° si ‘ g '
fong to the same lodge. He clubbed j’
Abraham and I saac aW over the store. Tho Ingredients Which Go to
wlule I got Jacob over a drv goods box Hake Up His Composition—
“d paddled him good with a piece of His Uses,
the cover. —
\ "Policeman Sullivan ran all three Is- f Brook, J» Esgle.]
rasUtesia, and Judge Donahue, anoth- The ingredients which go to t
r sr churn of mine, a whole-souled, noble composition of the ladies’ man are—a
Irishman, by the way—yon ought to *>°?? ***** white teeth, a nose that has
—a*11 — nmthor btiufi nc. cM.v .L .
located. $10, and Isaac, whom Sullivan moderate share of nonsense, mixed ac-
dubbed, got $20, and Jacob, whom I cordiag to the Cratiano nceipe (that is
paddled with the piece of a shoe-box, la proportion of two grains of wheat
**» days for resisting an officer in 10 biuhele of chaff); a voice that
them, referring to my improved ap-
——ce.
nHyo^vsnt to pay dot goat for
’Don'
saving
ined the coat once mors. The
garment was of the very best do
Then I asked myselfl.li it right for wo
to take advantage,of the mistake of
these unfortunate. Israelities^ who am
strangers in a strange land? May be
they are just starting out in buaineea,
and perhaps they have families depend
ent upon them for support. Oa the
other hand, business is business. It is
for them to look sot for their «wm in
terests. If they see proper to sell me
a $20 coat for $7, why should I pza-
sumato dictate to perfect, strannm
about their business afiaira? I rolub-
tantly consented to buy the gsraieat
I handed out $7 which they accepted
without any hesitation, which surprised
me, as I expected them to bask oat. I
backed out as soon as they wrapped «p
my porohase. It waa so kiadia them
to wnp up tbecoat for ns conaideriag
how little money they got for k. When
I got into the street with the bundle
under my ana I Mt as if I had stolen it.
My conscience troubled, me so that I
took the bundle, barit ^
Isaac and dscob,, and^f **
there must be aossf jaL^.
coat. They became very uuugunt,
and, not only refused to take it back,
but actually pushed maout into the
street with as much coediality as they
'"frfhu the ooatyou paid $7 for?”
asked ray wife, holding up a wretched,
shoddy garment I had never teen be
fore, or behind tithe*
the wrong co«t by wustalm!’ • .
“Well, then, ukaTS*to them. J
. J85SS8toB
t- Ther would not listen to ms.
children indulged in unseemly L
The ooat has naeeheen cut op for
of it was that I didn’t pay the $7, so I or «m*CT**tion in any room, or in n
got the $20 coat for nothing. When- "good-night” at the extremity of the
era I pass their store,” continued n*H *teirs; a back wbicb can bend lifci
“Jkm. "and any of them are standing » willow, a smirk that does hot dis-
in the door, I snake my band, and say: P** 0 ? 4 . bostsm confidential, maid,
•Abrakam, don’t you vant to puy a *°ng fingered and acorn
r* 4 Tof ••ring tollars?”—Alex E. convenient, legs with
levity,
lor dish
how they hit. mo. I ou pu. timml
thou sand times a day, and '
they will
hfiJwtUs
ntver try to mil me a ooat for $7. _
tried 000s and I got away with
coat. You see, I
trick of wmppia^i. r
^-y fitted me with a
•«Jy worth, twaaty dollan, uw
kind of a coat, and then after
TWy
1*7 100 way—you ougnt to ’ w * wu “« * nose tnat has
.*n°w him, a’ll introduce you some day neither sneers nor snuff about, a very
—be fined Abraham, whose nose I die- moderate share of sense and an im-
located, $10, and Isaac, whom Rnllivan moderate share of nonsense, mixed —-
clubbed, cot $20. and .Taeah T cording to the Cratimnn rarefa* /ty
E ten days for resisting an officer in 40 4w ,° mmhels of chaff): a voice that
discharge of his duty. And I got *° an <ls agreeably musical in "Howd’ye-.
away with the $20 coat, and the best do: ” in .*nte-room, in a quartette
Stottt, in Texas Siftings.
FINNISH WEDDINGS.
probability of calf, as much superior
to the Apollo Belvidere as possible,
twoeyee of one color, whisker* end.
hair ot hie own growth, with washee,
essences, lavender soaps, tooth 'picks
and powders, tight waist, tighter pan
taloons. etc. • ■ 7 • ” t
Id to the eontraqr.
v ■ V"y . uniou iaey
reached the church jnst ae the psalm i-’T •—* -•*» —»v»
tad if tWr cane in alittle«rlr a.
tUj *U waited in tka porch natU th« JP'.' 1 ."? J* b * d >M to the
proper time. So aooo a. the aingiag ? tk ." hMt “
.ejaaad tha waddia* pirtp entered Ai
-\nlch, and walked op the centre aiale, ■«**.“* PWtltnr.
-Je iddler meantime plaring right joy. “u other onea ate. to hand.
faUp. tfll they eama te ti. £fj. wh» • d »>.tocemegM;te hand ”
ther tamed aeide, and atood plaring u *¥“,* , *i , *« noaptten teee
wdut the whole part, waa arrajiif jonngonaa; to
order before the clergrinan. who atood V 1 * 7 JEl “ So and So bet
waiting for limn, firemdding core- *££" *“ d lemonade., „
mmj was then celebrated according to W “■> * paga’a prediion
tha old Swadiah ritaa. ‘ pnaoae pohteoera of back and
Tho wedding beaakfaat waa gaaaraUr hawiMa. tki.g, totbeb
laidon three ublee act in the form ofn fol oaer; to ehop with them at the
horee-ihoe. The bridal couple eat ia the ^ ***!"*’>•“ *•••• wban
plaea of bonor—that ia, in tha middle *Hgraa to Ammicao
of tha centra table. Neat to the bride “ d »»”'iiynee.; at tba opera
agt tha-brida^maaar/-thaw tha bride- »»»»«» wmh roieed eldmf, ft
mride aad the reel of the women. Neat * h !°*, f * T ? i> * y**
the heidagroem eat th. clergyman, Md
gweote. The gmomemea acted sae
newxOTKMi ■uiue.tsa cmwiw this the lads stood all around with **» «bort time ago aneftarned loose tk
k d 0 te"£m2r oti "
“
women, end lhe married men held tha *** tr T“* ki * katcling pawn oo 'n
lighta, and then the bridegroom danced *>*m tomatoee,, Tahing them awar
.** ■* nl,a tie lad, eonelad^ to wateD
jSSSSSa*ss: JJJss^sssatfSs:
.aa au re^ieoi ana a oeaira not to
ettefadgid b, your honorable body or
the people of the State, imperatirely
demand it. ^
taloons, etc.
On the Sunday morning the invited . He l* of *“ *greeable temper, lightly
gn«te auemhled at the Sexton-, houte fi'V* 1 - *. n4 J* *>*XUyr dupleaaod.
T» klek wan generally near the church). “*.“**,? ka £[" 1 “ i“ wne year,
and when the morning pealm waa being terd V' kl, .,, k< " u and hr. ,wit
•nagth. prooeteion tetoot. R,.tof knlI *“‘J««enil '
aUwalhedtbeEddlere,playing, foetal «>»S^independent aa to
mareh; then n .warm of children, >« o-ntidered aa,
ywtng relatirea of the bridal pair; next ““ r ~* toad-eater without the reoom
the two brideemaidi, then the bridal «;“*«thaaamptilm. If hra boitia
and the net of th* crowd— 4 ,?* . “®** not dispute It,, A '
next, arranged by the ^« koste*a ,mock. tnril#
certain order. Th* J 1 " 1 ®* 1 opinion st the sxma tinm..
timed that they , th * ChauraSd
7 f* 1 ** Comas,” and h* onnfste^
hlS hostess assertfnn liu -*
»the same, wha
( *■■■»■• * am gmuinimea aciea as mas- r**T *7 ' ■> dances, . These art nia
tetm to tha fau£* Th. J^ate to Om. on. « to how
’ began, whan polka, walta,mia! JtMd for bnnkhri, howay.ahd
_ ooontry dancaaofall kind, fol- J?“h«iw, bonay and Ylem.
lowad in mpid anooeaaion. Toward the fot dma,f ‘ 1
md of tba Swat tha brida war obliged A Undlady of Macon haa
Liquor Dealers* Memorial.
~ •"gwinture, »U IC1CICUCO to
pending general local option bill,
— » was read ia both houses:
"To the General Assembly of tba
tate of Georgia: The Liquor Dealera*
nwssociation of Georgia, in convention
me*, roepectfally reci eseat to your bon
orabls bodv. that lMnalwtL,.
same dealers would have been entitled
to Cheir license.
- j po»«ible that this object was
mtended hy the section, bnt in simple
jnsrice’your memorialists ask that no
such wrong be perpetrated. Th* hum
blest citizen of Georgia ia entitled to
'protection. Good endi never justify
aril means- Cant it not religion, dis-
mmulation statesmanship, or fanati-
gja *»«dom. The liquor dealers of
—•>, <«- r v«MuujropreroirevoyouTnon- qism wi
ofnMwhedy, tint fiqfWation Uneaten- Georgia
si^“ggr_Trr ” n j°“•»;*» d 3?. ck * id : *"" d
* support every just law;
v«»« Dxmnees oi Its members, ttiey will oppose every uniust one-and
and affecting the public interests of the if in opposing nnjnst laws J an unseemly
■ Ut *..‘a , o.ghttob. enacted. Tb. matteiXmld then let the crirni
4 , ,” enaeteo. xne oonuat ahould ariae, then lat the orim.
SEulTSij. tk “ the e»il. of intemper
would of itself justify tins memorial, ance. rest UDon th* Li,
rr „ w Mwwousiuess
wouldofitself justify tMs, memorial,
while sfill respect aad a desire not to be
miaindMR h« « Am * Lo«~_v1a ul —
Trr**r. jacob jikni
—J. f?*t upon the misguided 1
age alone responsible.”
Adopted unanimously.
, 8. Elsingeb, Pres. 8. L. D. A.
Jacob Mkxco, Seaetary.
undertaker back with him. xnaun-
dertakercame and jokingly measured
the old gentleman.
“Now give mo your bill, * w «„ fc w
P*F it now,” he said to the undertaker.
The surprised undertaker obeyed,
with relnctance, and the old gentleman
paid the money down. The lawyi
came after the second messenger ha
been sent for him. The will was duly
drawn up, and after the instrument had
been signed, giving the property *
ie invited the lawyer to
old friend
saving uausi
i sanction. of her law* a*U tribnte
id infio her. treasury. They have
share of the public
rbp^eoil, and ia peace and ia war, in
deserved chanty and pnbliaintereoara*.
be worthy «0xMegf«
11 1‘.‘This nssorintiqndeplnra the evils
of intemperance, it seeks to maintain
o*d« and believes, m the enforcement
the Uw. It speekato the legislstnre j
BUte».neith*s as n crying child v
: * * wauieu W aci as pau-beai
OWN DEATH, ff 4h ® la wy er ’ 8 presence he named all
— the other details abont the funeral and
made disposition of his personal effects
and mentioned his friends.
. the following day Mr. Ryder t
in his old armchair on the veranda m<
' j ••**•7 ^o«*ge is a way atatioa on 4 ‘ m ®- During the night folio .
the West Shore raUroad. and ia mid- l°* “® f 04 °P M^eral times, and his
“— *--* ■“* ’ . - .. - family heard him walking throngh t
house. He was in his usual place
New Fork World.
Valley Cottage
t takes its name from a ham-
the hamlet from tho farm of
■ ; —~ lue utm OI
John Byder, who waa long the most
kwh re.ptet-
fully and earnestly as a citizen who
wBBnr""
to do, then your memoraluts says
upon the. adoption of such a‘law„
ther constitutional or statutory, that
»traahjr? will bt found obedient to
iangerou. to tha watfara of tba State,
lndiyow-.daate.il whaat to aahteit the
loaatmpof pndiibHiaw to tha notemof
-.w.aa.aa^ auu MppeareU 10 DO ID U18
health. Towards noon he called
man ia tha place. On June “• family around him, saying;
Mr. Ryder died, and under circum- "Mjr friends, I am now going. Good
that have caused wide-spread b yj* * nd God bless you.”
■ ■■ —Jt among the vfllageis. Mr. “® 4 ^,® n Hy back in his armchair
Ryder .died after prophesying for three * ,8* xin g tenderly at his family gent-
day* that Jobs 11th would be kis last 'J clo# ® d h ‘ 8 «ye«- nis lips moved in
dhy on earth. Mr. Ryder was a wealthy P rm y er « *nd once again he opened his
farmer and a high official in the Metho- * nd ■miled, and again the eyelids
7™ ;;; church at Rockland Lake. He closed *nd all was still. Those around
old * »■*! hi* ruddy cheek “ m th ®?« h4 , he w *« “I®eping. but when
- “ uu nod clear blue eyes gave wo iwHi^tfon 4b *y bim he did not answer. He
c{ approaching dissolution. He used "odead.
M boast that he had nsver been ill a Many prominent citizens o! Nvsck
ly in his life. Up to a few weeks ago and ▼‘cinitv vonch for the truth ot the
1 ' v: - '—' ’ * deteils of the old gentleman’s demise.
One of Mr. Ryder's sons, who is abont
i daylight, wm uay uo remrnea
M form honse and seated himself m
* am chair. When asked if hs was
day be returned to .. . ' . * —
1 40 years of age, is a prominent business
'His form work>U into tha hands of
* bfoed nisn. snd he mechanically re-
I tired,” he would say
awy of Wsweighborsor his relatives raj- fhl affection. I
on hiractions. "I shall not makea a boy gall-
live long. Soon I will tell yon before- hia mother, saying
kwwJ «Im JJ. _LI.L T .l.ii > .i - • -
Tareday, J ana 9. be called his crowns a woman’s life with hu.
this ssoond love, this devotion of
t. And I never yet kne<
"turn out” badly who began
t uuuawf. oa caiiea ms
(MVfy,around, him and sent a servant
fiafor the farm hande, ; awaawhile pre-
ffSSwiig otgb. girl, tod th. man who in gnllnnt
ont ' But two,d*y* more Uw girl may cruelly neglect the .
"fll ‘ not . widl 7° n - 1 have and weary wife. Bnt the boy who
5*V ■ %? “d 44 portend* lover of his mother in her midtile ag
_ M y &wnds, I leave you with a j»a true knight who will love his wife
wife, I hone dear of crime, and with a aamueh in tb* sere-leaves of autumn,
hope and belief in the infinite tender- he did in the daisied spring-time”
ftsal and mercy , of the true and living .
vj” . CURE FOR PILES.
! f ur f—^
I SXSSIlil
■ lw unaaauteE nod trow to tb, uuj, teFT.’tT oCt *f ****&• orgolgbhoc-
L bnr.,-n. groonil nnnr br ownnd hV. £!*5f- At Ume> - ««tnptoms
HHrtbfoMr,milinnmtbn^!.kt^A Of i«IIg«tIon are prawmt, n tulency,
IP «lS a r “ n «wtoeH of tho stomach, etc. A
■EK Am, f t “ ,k * .gr»»t/nr4 bn motetare, Uko pomplr»Uon. prodn^i
Wkhrf nroond, nod rnnnmg to n moond tog f Xtejr dtengreoablo Itching, after
e ' k "», "" * P lkl of itahte, ha tMUnr wwrqt i, w common attend.
Marked o£T tha apace m which h. want- gf- tllimi. Bleeding and Itching
Driving home be did not spare the
* bare®, and whan hia bouse was reached
® 4 he immediately dispatched a servant to
, Hyaek for a lawyer, whohaddoaefo-
wi huiineis for him before. Intbenot*
“ he raid he wanted to draw op his will.
to his funersl, aa „„ wa
of the family, and also
b®*ra* The lawyer laughingly
sented to the proput.
- r--r thinking it
mmm truv • whim of his old client’s.
Mr. Ryder then named the three other
he wanted to act as pall-bearers
Ill. U8U
the morning and appeared t
. j-— vwmi. iku uuu ii dm waa _ — 4 bis city. Mr. Ryder was buried
he replied that he was not, bnt said: on ostnrdsy, all his details and —
have plowed my last, I have sowed l*" 41 **•“» religiously followed.
' bit. Now, I feel that as 7 have
■ed beyond the three-score-and-ten
i good Lord allowed me I shall not ..... ^
,?®® 4 bis harvest. God’s will the boys in the following manner
Here is a whole sermon in a few sen
Boys and tlicir Mothers.
Some one has written beautifully t
f.tl : ....
r*^»**’ "“** **° «wcu»uKaiuy re- *‘Of all the love affairs in the world,
|vea tkmr reports. All day hs walk- none can surpass the true love of the
-.ttpand'down the veranda, his kead big boy for his mother. It is pure snd
iqnk on his breast, deep in meditation, noble, honorable * u - v: -' —* *
*“ ‘ ” ’ - when to both. I do
tho highest degree
to. «y oo which I llill btexto. ^toUhci. aSSSSS.
~ - Next to‘he love of a husband, nothing clined to be provoked, ibm wi
ernwoi a wnmin’i lif« nil), kc,.. ..
fitlling to Jofowith hi. mother* A .’j ,.U
may fall in love with a fresb-faced and she felt happy; so, what m
tnmav „
rl, and the man whe is gallant with have been an occasion for hard
[the village „! Kogo.hua, * terrible
murder was lately couiniMtod. \ R ut .
sian peasant who had boon to the vil-
jug horn, with hi. .I.uyti;,**”. 2r" r "f
. u-.i.t.k-t,,,l.(..I,inuiug b..;.,).
tutumy
of darkn..... .
killed. After rifii
manterers threw th<
Hlirr, Under cover
»" Bsaanlred and
•g the corpse the
girl, who had been a witness of her
lather s murder, returned to the bouse
u * u stopped and in-
formed the owner of what, had occar-
, IIe 4 ° ld the girl to keep quiet,
--a pur.ii.dtd her to .Uy ,t hi. pl,»
during too night, »nd ht would ho
wh.t could b, dout in tot morning.
Hardlv had he and ),;■ i > .• ®
i jl . ,n in ® morn >ng-
Hardly had he and his wife had time
to put tho girl to bed with hi. own
d.nghter, o girl of snmc oge. before tho
murderers ictorned.
11 The kol*Cliaik (saloonkeeper) ac-
ihte“ ted ^ 01 the « ir1 ’' » 4 °ni.
whereuptnlhjy ayowed their intention
ol computing their bloody work by
I 1 -! Mt , of the fooocent child,
i he kobachnik objected to this mode
° f i i‘ p ^ cki ."* th * girl, oo th. boJy
•night be discovered . and be an eaav
means of identifying him aa an acces
sory to the murder of her and her foth-
ie to burn her alive in
To this the others consented, and ac
cordingly he ordered hie wife to pre
pare for the burning of the girl. Wien
the oven was ready ho directed his ac
complice to take the girl, who waa ly
ing on the outside of the bed, with *
yellow handkerchief bound around her
head and throw her into the oven.
At the same time he cautioned them
te be qnmk in their work in order to
prevent her making an outcry. The
girl, nervous and agitated by the dread-
, work ° f *he night, had not gone to
sleep. .She breathlessly listened to
the preparations of the villians for her
own murder. Quietly using from the
bed sho looked about for a means of
escape, but saw none except a window.
S^„i Wa8 .L a8t ® neJ with * Iar 8® Mil
tnc only other means of exit being the
-J — noun Ul BUI ocmg t
door throngh which she had bo
brought, and which led directly to t
room the murderers were in.
The terror-stricken girl looked abo
i hopes of finding some weapon '
fense — —» *«•»«. loaort. sn<
was nothing in the place but a «np fi
ed with water.* Involuntarily s
grasped it, then laid it down. Sudden
an idea seemed to seize her. TnrnL
toward the bed she untied the yellc
handkerchief about her head and ti
it on that of her sleeping companio
teking ere to dr.w it welldown ,
her face so as to conceal the fea»-.re
f r j* , P' n » th ® “ l ®®pi“g girl by tl
shoulder, she rolled her over till al
rested on tho front of tho bed. Thi
the desperate girl crawled over to tl
* waited. The murderer
„ the description given by tl
kobachnick. seized the girl with tl
yellow handkerchief ov r her face at
throw her into the oven. After eon
pleting their terrible work they wei
sleep, thus giving the girl a chan,
escajie. She immediately mado hi
the police No time was lost, and
posse of ofiicers, under the guidance .
the giil, .oon he.l the murilerer. i
custody.
HUMOR IN TIIE FAMILY.
d humor is rightly reckoned
rateable aid t.. happy home lit
An equally good ami useful faculty
of humor, or the capacity i
little fun along with the huii
dram cares and work of life. W# i
know how it brightens up thing* K eue
.Uy to beve, lively, witty oolpSg
, — "hirvy von
who sees the ridiculous points •
and who can torn au annoyance ii
— laughter. .. , B » «
deal better to laugh over some doi
tic mishaps than to cry or acold
them. Many homes and lives are
because they allowed to becomo
deeply impressed with
and
cogate
isponsibilities of life to
bright and esjiecially
mirthful side. Into soch a* houeebo
good but doll, the advent of ;
humorous friend is like sunshine o;
cloudy day. While it ia always .
pre/sive to hear persons constan
striving to aay witty or funny thin
comfortable t, , OIIg
a little fnu is—to make "an ell
to have some at home. It i* well
urn off an impatient qneation sot
imes, and lo regard it from a hum
instead of becemi
irritated about it. “Wile, what
- --- reason I can never find a clea
1 rt Wh, °° ® xc ^ a * n,ed * K ood »»ther
try body pli
to husband, after rummaging all thro!
n- the wrong drawers. Hi. wife loo
comical look, she sail!:’“I ucver cc
guess conundrums; 1 give it up.” T
boy hatooghed. »d lh,y both i.ngl
u to bring aa
-—H 4 — 00 ^- ’Price 50 cents. Ad-
drea^ The Bpeanko Medicine Co.,
and unkind Teelings, became jnat
contrary, all through the little vei
humor that cropped ont to the sur
Some children have a peculiar fac
forgiving a humorous t Drn tu jh
when they are reproveil. It does
aa well uftentime* to laugh thing,
as to scold them off. Laughter is
ter than tears. Let us hav* a 1
more of it at home.— Vhrinliun
Work.
Whatever our kusineas «»r M.cia
latious may la>. w e have other and I
. VVo ." , “. v Lo gsintej
'hole world, but if we are negle
ur soul what shall it profit a
Iiuhop Huntington.
A Sabsutate for nU Atooholfd Dr
M«t of which *ie tooetUnulatin
delicate constitutions,while the
ols°n Liquid Bread can be ur
i n j:, n ±ji. ,h *g3!pi**