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PITH AND POINT.
Tbs human crank turns himself.
“And famishes the nearest approach
to perpetnal motion ”
“Fashion” has been cleverly hit off
as “an arbitrary disease, which leads
all geese to follow in single file the
goose that sets the style.”
It is difficult to say what race exist
ed at the beginning of the history of
mankind, but it is probable that the
people who will be on hand at the end
are the Finish.
the nose and mouth. Those writers
who teach breathing through the
and eyes can not be too strongly
demned.—N. Y. Herald.
A little quiet shutting of the month
when we are attempted to tell what —
“heard about somebody” would s<
cure that abominable soul-cursing,
mind-destroying habit of smsll talk
in which we indulge.—-N. Y. Inde-
_ pendent.
I waited anxiously with dread un
feigned—I held my breath, my utter
ance was choked-My muscles twitched,
my every nerve was strained—With
humid tears my handkerchief 1
soaked—Till, in a moment, agony i
eased—I quickly turned my head hi
—and sneezed 1—Chicago Tribune.
—The croaker:
Ihe dreary, weary croaker
Will have to die some day;
rerhaps he’ll go to Heaven
And walk t ae golden way;
But when the shining pavements
Ills gloomy eyes behold,
lie’ll shake f s head and mutter:
"I—<l-o-n’t—believe —they’re—gold.”
-Exchange.
Bobby (attbe dinner table)—Will
you tell us about your escape after din-
v ner, Mr. Featherly ? Young Sir. l eath-
erly (» guest)—About what escape'
^ ,1 nave had no escape. Bobby—Yes,
f yon have. The fool-killer, yon know.
Pa told sister yesterday that he won
dered how yon had escaped him
long.—N. V Times.
A boy stood on the platfoi
Long Line car recently and t
stew a basket out of the way of the
conductor’s feet. “You’ll have to pay
for that basket,” said the punch-mi
“What, for this little basket
“Them’s the orders.” “Well you
din’; charge anything for this basket.”
“Why not ?” “This basket isn’t four
/ears old.”—N. O. Timcs-Dcmocrat.
“Clara, what makes you sit so close
to George when he calls Saturday
night? I hope yon will not forget
the proprieties, my child.” “Oh, bnt
ms, George is dreadfully deal.”
I remember your father
with the same complaint before
were married, hat now I can not go
through his ftockets in the morning
“A Would-Be Poet” writes:
lieving that I poszc:,3 a faculty for
rhyming, 1 am ambitions to be a poet.
As I have hoard a gnat deal about the
poetic license I am anxious to know
whether or not it is necessary for
take out one of theso licenses, and if
is, where I shall apply for one.” The
proper person to whom to applv for
rules be strictly followed, health, intel*
ligence, wealth, and true happiness will-
be the result.
Politeness is the poetry of conduct,
and, like poetry, it has many qualities.
Let not your politeness be too florid,
hat of that gentle kind which indicates
refined nature.
An old writer says, “there is no say
ing shocks me so much as tat which I
hear very often, that a roan does not
know how tcT pass his time. It would
have been bnt ill-spoken by Methuselah
in the OliOth vear of his life.”
the 0C9th year of his life.
Strong passions are the life of man
ly virtues. But they need
rily be evil because they are passions
and because they are strong. The
S essions may be likened to blood
orses, that need training and the curb
only, to.ensble them whom they carry
to achieve the most glorious triumph.
The mau of talents possesses them
like so many tools, does his job with
them, and there an end; but the man
of genius is possessed by it, and
makes him into a book or a life, accord
ing to its whim. Talent takes the ex
isting molds, and makes its castings,
better or worse, of richer or baser metal,
according to knack or opportunity; bnt
genins is always shaping new ones.
A Bunch of Laughs.
A lady visitor at Saratoga changes
her dress feur times a day. Her hus
band is staying at home and changes
his shirt once a fortnight.—Life.
The transformations of nature are
wonderful. Put a herring ic a tin box
with some cotton 6eed oil and it
diately turns into a sardine.—Phila
delphia Call.
At the christening of Mr. Crzkyx-
vitebi’a new baby last Sunday, the
child grabbed its future name in its
tender hands, and they were severely
lacerated.—Washington Hatchet.
“My wife asked me to step in hers
and buy her a half yard of blue llan-
What does she
asked the dry goods clerk, “I don’
know," responded the husband; “I at
:y quilt
There is such a thing as being
smothered in honey. A Kansas editor
recently drew a prize in a lottery, and
the very same day his wife had twins—
both boys—his mother-in-law
killed.by lightning while in tram
pay him a visit, and a man who had
owed him $9 for subscription sent in
the money.—Troy Press.
Death rid of its terrors—“Well,”
said a lawyer, as he entered his con
demned client’s cell, “good news at
last.” “A reprieve?” asked the pris
oner, esgerly. “No, not a reprieve,
bnt your ancle has died and left yon
$2,000, and now you can meet' your
fate with the satisfying feeling that the
noble efforts of yonr lawyer in your be
half will not go unrewarded.”—New
s Walt
poetic license,„ ,
Whitman. At all events, he
poetic license himself frequently, and
with remarkable success, being able,
through its aid, to make “Afghanis
tan” rhyme with “green cucumber.”—
" iCi '
I’ugsby (concluding stoTy)—“Thus
was I saved by mere presence of mind.”
Bolgertop (gloomily)—“Great thing—
presence of mind. I might have besn
to-day if my presence of
Boston Courier.
Mary Goes Forth to Lcnrn
Now Art.
lay
y*scg man with the lead pencil legs
and high water pants bethonght him
of the skating rink.
So he went out, when he camo nigh
unto his girl, he spake saying: “Com<
Mary, let us gird ourselvca up and' gc
hence to the rink, for behold I have
been diligent in my absence and pawned
my last year’s ulster.” So they went,
one with the other, with great love, the
greatness of which was like unto death,
And when the yonth and maiden
were come unto the rink they saw di
vers ether young meu and maidens
waltzing hither and thither and stand
iagupon their necks, and spreading
themselves upon the floor '
corners of the place.
And Mary was pleased thereat, tor
she taw the other maidens sticking to
their escorts closer than boiler rivets
and she longed for some of the san
agony.
So she prevailed upon your lover i
mind had not failed me
Pngsby—“Indeed ! When was that
Bolgerton—“You remember my uncle
George—rich old duffer? Well, ‘
I was with him one day when he
taken with a fit. 1 was so frightened
that I lost my presence of mind, and
called a doctor, and nncle George is
living yet.”—Philadelphia Call.
Do not Give Up.
Indianapolis Journal.
A doll boy in a certain school
frequently reproached by his teacher,
and mado little progress. One day he
* first attempt to write. Ths
go and do likewise. And he went with
a light heart, for he loved the sport be
cause he had been there before and he
knew the whichneas thereof.
And after a little while he returned
and took Marv’a feet upon his lap and
fastened the skates thereon, and in like
manner he did nnto his own feet. Then
they smiled one upon the other and
went upon their slippery way.
And when they had got <
the eyes of the multitude v
them, Mary forgot herself and
made
•crawl was mo wwloK^I
laughter of the boys .■'ho sat near him.
A gentleman visiting the school, wit
nessing his distress, said to him:
“Never mind, my lad; do not be dis
couraged, and you will be a writer
6omc day. I recollect when I first be-
gan being quite as awkward as you.
but I persevered, and now look ! See
what I can do !”
He took his pen, and wrote his name
a large, legible hand.
Years afterward, when the dull boy
had become one of the most celebrated
of his day, he met again the man
who had spoken to him those few en
couraging words. lie saiJ to him:
my firm conviction that I owe
my success in life, under God’s bless
ing, to those few words yon spoke to
i that day when I sat so discouraged,
back. Now this was a grievous thing
to do, for it was written on the walls;
“Thon ahalt not look when thon skat-
est, lest thine feet forsake thee and
tread upon thine
Bnt Mary was fall of joy and choco
late caramels, and remembered hot
these things.
A Hint to the Boys,
New London Day.
I stood in the 6tore the other day,
when a boy came in and applied for
i upon situation.
So when she looked back her feet
flew frota under her an l up into the at-
mospbete and cut a star therein and de
scended with a crash and Mary sat
down on the floor with a loud thud
that her bustle escaped and came
gly hat
the muchness thereol
So, likewise, had her lover spilled
himself, bnt be hart himself not, for
he had been like the seven wise skaters
who had put cork soles in the base
ment of their trowsera.
Bnt in an evil moment he saw Mary’i
bustle about her neck and be lifted up
his voice and laughed and faked her
from whence came the chaff bag.
Then Mary waa wroth, and she _
red in the dou iteuance and answered,
saying: “Thon leadest me into slippery
paths and when the floor riaeth up and
striketh me thon gigglist at my misfor-
Henceforth we will remain to
gether a little closer off. 1
And from that dav to this she paas-
eth by him on the other side of the av-
enue, and ahnnneth the slippery tab-
WISE WORDS.
What people sometimes think |
ocean of tremble is really bat a notion
of dyspeptic ideas.
The soldier who executes his
tain’s commends is no less valt
than the captain who gave the order.
* %alf of the misery of life might be
extinguished would man alleviate the
general eons by mutual oompassion. ■
Water that flows from a spring,does
not freeze in the coldest winter. And
thoee sentiments of true friendship
which flow from the heart cannot be
frozen by adversity.
Eat, digest; read, remember; cam,
save, love, and he loved. If these four
dock, and laid eggs like a bird, but. suckled
■ " 8 a mammal. The male of tbs
spun like a cook, and if be
into any living creators tba
blow waa fatal, for the spur was poisonous.
Most of which is sheer dies.
The animal in question is not newly dis-
appears in the last two
editions of WebsSer’s pictorial dictionary.
We give here also a very good illustration
_ a will see comparatively ft
i that in fig. 1. It is the Fnncb boot, s
'i.-. lorting too and high stilted heel.
tinctions, but it is a fact t
beak—bird-beaked.
this deforming walking si
heel is met. The f
bring it i
•rrec» me inisinfurmatio
“Platypus” Is another n
It show its mutilating effects; also
I under toes bear frightful eri-
It if you wish—but don'
' the beat dresi
e shape of their pretty bare
and fortunately the best dressed holies a
i by walking in th» French
Which they sell at prices that defy competition. If you buy .
from this house you have a W guarantee for five jpm
nun. to. and should anything go wrong in any way with the instrument
“y « £?“ and report same and it will be corrected. A
. . . Stool and Cover isfunuahed with each Piano, and a Stool and
quadnipni.' ,iv mh t» . ** .t»» u» Book with each Organ, and the freight is paid you simply bay
the instrument ^ everything else is furnished. They sell for
CASH and on the INSTALLMENT PLAN so that dvery one
can have a Piano or Organ by making small monthly payments.
Call and see them at the old stand of
birds and reptiles.
U spring-in-cl boots
and webbed paws.
ow worn by children as large a
years old, those of both si
' ladies’ walking and street
lobe clashed. It w amphibious in ita
habits, like the muskrat and other animals
usually a half low ci
ticular strain on the foot, the pointed slip
pers and shoes are worn. Fig. 1 on tl * *'
shows, perhaps, tbs most fashionable s
■bane. It k mads of soft kid, in all c
the propor thing to have si
without ribbon l>ow:
t present. Undressed kid is perhaps
the most fashionable material fro
they are made, though satin is seen n
,d kid i* also popul
rated with bead
embroidery, Jet, steel and iridescent—acroa
also adorned with
dainty band-paintin;
fiSUES ^th'deUcata
upon it. Slippers also ’ *’
pale peacock bli
n’t anything much prettier o .. .
pretty foot. Alligator leather, both buff
trying to write.”
“Can yon write a good hand ?”
“Yaj
'Good at figures ?
That will do—I don’t want j
■aid the merchant.
'Bnt,” I said, when the boy had
gone, “Iknow that lad to bo an honest,
industrious boy. Why don’t yon give
him a chance ?
Because he hasn’t
s, sir,’and‘No, sir.’
he did when applying for a
learned
If he anss^rs
, , . . . i»* for • iitn-
i,how will ho answer customers af
ter being beta a month ?”
What conld I say to that ? He had
fallen into a habit, young as be was,
which turned him away from the first
z. z-a pplied for
situation he had e
of fire, and escaping to the ground,
but in actual practice bow many of our
readers aver triad it? Perhaps a few boys
may have dooa it, wbsa their bands were
tough. For a grown porsoa. especially a fat
ooc.it would be no rocb light matter. By
tba distai os of, asy twenty fast had
ba forced to
the Way to do it. w.h
rope with your foot, and give
o and drop. Hera is
it a torn around year lag near tbs ankle,
’■hitch," tbs mOore call it Thaw prase yoor
like a loot rest. Go a
Iva y o
■lowly
It brow tab. utMiMjn,
«**i.— —,
Lr i."" , ” r And Unt, bit,
raps with,
. . it first, last.
and above an, dotft lorn year head. Try this
way of “■binning” down ‘
wayot - suiim lag" down a rope next tins
yonr boose gate on Ira. It is tba sailor’s
i. u.
The lacs or srdr ass grows more and more
popular, ^rsry fashion plats has a aaw
pattern of ew. White lace, with flounce*
sMrsW'SraOT
wide lace sawed ua to cs» an* of the pillow
case, and these ends are laeed togetbsr ~
asUk cord or ribbon. The pillow m
and black, is also a popular
bouse shoe. This shoe, likewise, 1
febcifully with ribbon bows or w
n tho right, show! a French dancing
■hoe. It has tho advantago of being easy 1
appreciate. Tho leather extends high upon
Polonaises and casaquc
pretty models for girls of 8
r going quito round tba waist,
>• of delicate-col-
ishmere, moumeline-de-laine and
girls of 5 or# years, with large, trimmed
white or cream capote*. Tw
also allowed if they harmonize
healthy and depressing.
a general IJglit shades a
i cheerful. It is almost a pity that
s aud jiurplej brighten up the s
An old paragraph has been revived and
t traveling the rounds about
i creature that bad recently t
if tho hinder feet, to be sure, but i
e, the uniithorbync
willing but the tr
connecting link
nil
riptiou of it
banks of pools and streams. Its nest fa> built
i the bank, at the a
y has been fount
passageway. This pass-
und as long as forty-live
usual length is about ten. It
a hole carpeted with soft leaves. The
The ne*t has tw
ter, the other above. The ornitborhy
eds <m lee ties and insects. It digs
them. It is
o find, and still harder
the attitudai on the right
of the picture, either tucked up in a ball or
When first discovered
o England. It
i good joke, this mole-skin
Learned scientists would
it, as they have bad
many other things,
^ ^ Tho animal is rather m
ft, reddish-brown for. The body is
r fattened, like that of a beai
The natives of Australia __
platypus meat. They wait around the h«nk«
' ‘pear It when it appears above
lere Is a picture of the 1
diadem sometimes worn by ballet girls in
splendid stage ncenes, especially in Faria
originated there.
MM km Music House.
Jas. Fricker & Bro.
Barlow Block- Americus, Get.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND AHND
SOME ASSOBTMENT OP
Pianos and Organs
HOW SUCCESS SUCCEED
HALL’S
itSssssssssr**.
To an Whom It MayCo*»rere
g^s’Aw^ffuttSyja-iii I
fore the first Monday in bcSw 0 * « S’
SsaPasSS
tbb, dM «thd.y ot Jot
H. C. F. KOCH&
U AVF. * Mtb IT. , . -W1
*b4 Wiattr Ptshlon Citil—- -
ODD WOODEN
City Dm Stores!
DRUG (STORE
BALTIMORE, MD.
This School offers to Medical
SPREADS.
rpilB UNIVERSITY or TUEaor^:
Xu located at SUWANNEE, TEN\J -
on the Cumberland Plateau,
above tho sea level. This school!
gft»!M’S3BS a sSt
•aab. Tor thaapccUl claim, of off? 1
ChiBeellor Sbwmm, Term.
James Fricker A Bro.
John E.
ARLOW BLOCK,
june5tf
AMERICUS- GEORGIA
Neat, Cheap
&
REPUBLICAN
Job
And Onick
UAH BEEN CHAMPED FOR KOOM
LONGTIME AND lb NOW ENLAK
IS PREPARED TO 1
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING.
In the best style and at prices as low as good Printing can
done in the State.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS WELL SUPPLIED HWTI
EVERY NECESSARY VARIETY OF JOB TYPE
AND THE LATEST IMPROVED
JOB PRESSES,
pile*. These are enclosed in
concealed under the back hair, which is w
in kmg flowing ' ....
concealed by a
in long flowing tresses. Tbs belt la partly
e scarf. A band around
is the bass of the diadem. In
front on incandescent lamp is mounted. Be-
liant green stone*—imitation emeralds. Whan
« attached and tbs lamp is aglow
tbs stones light up magnificently, d
green blazing star above the coryphee's fore-
hco<L There It
> arrangement by which
i close and open the circuit at
ig or extinguishing the lamp,
y novel and beautiful adaptation
b might well call deco-
■ative art. M. Ecrivanow is the inventor.
Only one woman in a thousand can whistle.
There are tailor-made white pique dresses.
White and rream-eolcred dresses.
by women of all ages, are more fashionable
Queen Victoria has ordered several pieces
ot beautiful Irish poplin for Princess Bea
trice’s trousseau.
Golden boar*’ heads, with great bulging
yellow agate cats’ eyes, are found among
bat and bonnet pins.
TUTT*S
PILLS
25 YEARS IN Uflil
Iha Greatest IQdieal Trinnrp.’i fifths Age!
SYMPTOMS OP r *
SYMPTOMS OF A
aax’&sssggjttgaa
afeetlacef kavfacaeclected aeasadatv.
riana claim. The present dupusal of sewage
in onr advanced stage of civilisation is a
blot and a disgrace. It engenders disease
and fills our water courses with deadly
poison. Therefore burn all refuse. Hays
Mr. J. M. Keating; “The next step in tbs
line of prugrais b cremation, and it lias at
ready been taken by thou-sands of house
holds, • • who cremate all of their bow—-
bold wastes and hitches garbage, greatly
their comfort and relief. The kitchsn stove
is found to be a convenient furnace, and into
this every thing but excreta is dumped, to ha
utterly consumed, and thus put beyond tto
process of fermentation and alow decay.
scale. Mr. GeorgeHhaw ...
shall therefore shortly aee what can be
t_ •*— *• - contain the solution of
■unit*
Two centuries ago net one person In a
tfaowaad, probably, won stocking* and
now fiefiitoly one parson in * thousand is
wflbout tbsm. The honor of iaveatfcw the
first stocking wschtna belongs toWUUaa
who nude a pair
of boss by tfca treses In tbs presence c< Kin*
those times that Lis invention
to France. Hare he met
died in Pariata
irt. Hb
groat poverty, of a broken heart. I
machine, he waver, won its way, and waa _
pneral use for two and a half centuries. It
is nowsapsrasded by a beautiful pteeaof
raechasLnn, called the circular bosUryma-
cUna. One girl attending upon its revolu-
produce material In a single day
for MO pairs of stockings.
Cheap broad-brimmed kata of rough
strew are worm for the country and Maaide.
A scarf of whita mull la tied loosely around
Gnar 11 via or Wnwnu cU
Glossv Black by a single sp3
Jhjitt** It Imparts a natareMi
Uneously. Sold by I>roggl
M'u’rrVs.:; N*,w ■
Envelopes j Posters, Statements,
Dodgers, Bill Heads, Circulars,
Note Heads, Postal Cards,
Letter Heads, Business Cards
Briefs, Programmes,
Invitations, Catalogues,
Visiting Cards, Legal Blanks,
Wedding Cards, School Circular
AND ALL KINDS OP PAMPHLET WORK.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Work and Price
SAVE MONET by BRINGING YOUR WORK TO THIS OFFICE
Orders from a Distance Promptly Attended to.
^ All Work issued promptly and 11
t satisfactory no charge will be ■
C. W. HANCOCK,
Proprietor Republican Offi «i
PEMBERTON’S
Frencb. Co ca Wine !
TO IMPART
lake good Digestion, and pure, rich Blood, regulates the Bowels, Liver aud I
neys to perfection. Delicious to take and wonderful to rejuvenate and Invigo
rate the Mind and Body. Thousands of Nervous Invalids are being restored
Do ypq want an active brain, a eheerful and contented mind, sparkling^wit, a]
gre^robustbody^Jl
ef good beadlC Fhraberton’a Trench"Wire Cora, the Intellectual Beverage
l and a rigorous l
the’-Iuxu. Tone aid Imposture Millions end Dtxnra wUh aome form of
trouble who can And relief and a sore cure In this wonder of medWMtad
have been cured and restored to bealth-there U jot In every bottle.]
of btate.
bTATX or Gxomou,
Dr. J.S-Pemberton: Dear Slr-I have been using your
tonic. I am >4 years old and have be— in feeble health for
many ot the best and moot popular tonics of the dai;UM
pleasant and excellent of all tonics; also a good N«|
s3rjs*bJ5?sas5Ka2SiH
“Coca Worn” as a
for many years, i
find your Coca Wm the a
tea and Bedattva. qristtag «)
Coca Wm is a wooderfal lnrigoretor of U
Respectfully,
I AGENTS. MACON, GA. T
«£* For Sale by Dr, E. J. Eldridge.
a*, s. pembeeto:n\
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS BOLE PROPRIETORS. -
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
july 17-tf'
GIRO BIB STORK TO JUST DOU- 4
BLR ITS FORMER SIZE. THIS
HAS BEEN CAUSED BY
INCREASING TRADE
WHICH DEMANDS
HEAVIER STOCK
E. J ELDRIDGE,
BARLOW BLOCK
AMERICUS, GA,
pure,;new and fresh
DRUGS ONLY, BEING
DISPENSED,
OARICFULLY COMPOUNDED,
DAY Oft NIGHT.
Broshes, Combs, Per
fumery, Toilet Art!
cles, 8oape, Spon
ges, Trasses,
Aud Everything usually kept
aSrst class Drug Store;
And All Bundri ea|
-ESPECIAL L Y-
SEED ?
And Planters Goods.
AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE
STATE. SOME RARE VARI-
ETIES OF CHOICE SOUTH
ERN GROWN SEEDS ON
HAND THAT CANNOT
BE FOUND ELSE
WHERE.
'kmg way, *<S0 af the *
OLD WOODEN DID *Ml
W. B, OLIVER,
DBAPEB
s; or any Ultor in
HOIROE F1HAIE GOHEGE
FORSYTH, GA.
gSSSSSBESS
SgsssmiM
■7” K kn 7 ot “tter house’• to surpass
■■ the tot Friends that want
c-s&SSagsaSis
COM BRUMES FOUR PREPARATIONS,
YEX,lEJLRTi9BU>RKY TM1'
or torpid Liver and Kidneys and Pal-
Talata.
BRACT TONIC,
Fttr Epileptic FIR and] other Convulsions.
DIARRHEA MIXTURE,
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Ac.
Manufactured at (8 South Broad SL
ant a, Qa., and sold by dragglstagenfir
t L 0r *iUr T .
ASrSttesto A*k5lSSg« .
png. pampUet 10c. »
' DR. CARLISE’S.
X»- b.
Will cure Rheumatism, Cran oi.
many certificate frw
Pronand Ttjlorew,
cured by the ass K tta
» ,b®tO«and be relelved. It cannot ta
•fitoSjA., to whoa all orders should be m-
VOrders Solicited.
M. R. CARLISLE, |Xfi
by Dr. E. J. Eldridge
ThOBastoa^s.
i:h. WIGGINS,
Bi
AMERICUS, CEORCIA,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS. QROCKRIX
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, CONJEC-
TIONS, TOBACCO, CIGABS, to/
f
1 fSvn bud • «aplM> rtodc« Oo-
WUhtO tlVJ ;
h
thn best gaods ?or ufoVcaat money. '
THE BAR
. I* rrp* fuppllad with the fiaast and bet
will always reoeive the politesi
>• Thankful for past favors. I solicits
continuance of same.
JulyMtf I. II. WIGGLVS.
n a TeraiT c
d Trade-Msrksse-
Caveats, Re-issues and
cured, and all other patent dHOTMP
Patent Office and before the Courts pnmpt-
ly andcarefullvattendedtOj^^™
Wfijal
Fruit Crates.
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