The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, October 16, 1885, Image 1

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'1(2: D.D. HILL COT 'KM ODT MY BKOTHER'AND CABBY them in your left VEST POCKET FOB REFERENCE. Lwnnm. IMJ eiMERS d0 ;. .^jTSc., SL2J, $1.50 Md $3,00. 9** S1.75I S& Place China Ta» Seu from Jelly Caps with coven per 85.00 tn flA peeaw. J Jelly Caps with covers per dozeD, Goblets from 15c a set to S8 !$5.00 to $25.00. Cologne Sets from 50c to 85. 40c . Ks tand 8618 f™m $4 00 : L*nra ou« Jtanfi to $25.00. smnr.™^,,. Tin Toilet sets from $2.G0 to 84.50. P* r y d let. ironstone China plates, cups “^"perwtWandMc. This Eight Day Clock $4.50 w»o avii. v«-s oucrn. per sr* Valances Lace per yard 2c. Brass Hand Lamps, 15cts, Brooms 20,30 and 50cts Steak Dl-ircs wim uovers COc. finest variety ofTa DlO (Tllllorty in tnnm T_„_ > ’ “. utm variety oriit bio Cutlery In town, Iron ban .die Kit! vea coeta. per • rictore Frames very Cheap. Window Shades Complete $1.00 M 30 ocT '* 92 70 ’ 4 * 00 * 10 00 * 15 -°°i Sprir - beds, $1.50 to 9.00. Be^Uteades. $1.50 to 50.00.* D>uble locked and guaranteed hickory chairs 50c. Glasses large size 40cts. .Two, or three dollar: will; buy a buggy load of nice, things foi your table and; ten or twelve dollars worth! of Furniture will balk a, jtiam of mules. You’ll find me on the ii uwuuuary ox the county. The JfSSS.® 0 ’ Muek * ,00 cheo and^KInch- i*® * tr ** ln *of considerable SSptofr Jt N 45 0 teet above the the county ?®®t» Is Situated OU thn Senlh 1. situated JrttasKSSSS 2S?a=Hi-^«ig iwiiST from Atnerii uH, In on the Flint river ^* n, ’J u . H * ,| * n K’ i » w twelve miles noun or a me; Southwestern Railroi.d. SOUTHWESTERN JUDICIAL cmiurrp Judge—Allen Fort. Solicitor General— O. H. Uu«l« Ml ««n- —“ ---iiviiuj vdmri, seconi a %l1 March and Nuverober. iSSSg, Superior Court. Fourth So iK a starch and Septenaber. Webster Soperlor Court, Flint with wide-brimmed hats *ncMVea the r-bronzed countenances sj loking owaod rashes in New^Mcrico and Colorada They were talking of ranch- lito oxpencuco and tho chwkorod ca- «craod sudden end of sonio of their cowboys. The raaclnnan from Colo rado who had once visited, the New Mexican, asked him if Greaser Pedro, the Mexican cowboy, who could rido any animal ho could straddle, wr.s still at his ranch. “No,” was Iho answer. ; -Ho b dead. I will tell you about Jt Ono daj% at a round-up. Greaser Pedro bragging of hb ability to rido any c lure oa legs. lie dashed about tho cowboys, throwing his lari cutting all sorts of didos on his home 1 . C m /“■£* ono ot too cowboys fr : „ Sa L G ™*fy. —they always call him Greasy,—‘111 bet my lariat agin yourn and a pint of whisky thrown in yercant ride that piebald broncho Gizzard Juu fetched hero yesterday,’ The bet was accepted by Pcdra Tho tho triangle died away; -it am a D«- tishun axin’ db club to favor <l« shun of capital punishment in db State, n am evident datdo signers hadn’ road up cm our i^fS^TJSS *“«*«■ “ *» man, should bo a pooj walker, .bloat any time to walk six to twelve miles * d^L* 1 ,J‘ a f t a “J double that when irracinAiii»»>, > * up u> it. The points cxecushuns, n away from do gallows I Celt datdo , aad been fully vindicated. I felt — .—i that Hie —k and vigorous, not of a ar dangling kind, that thero bjoct In tho walk besides it nl (i. c e of the o ana Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks from 76c per set toi $12.00. bbbio °o°° 3-oJ- i-S-'i g. ro Ur's- w rlio ?*■ O w srS a Sb* 8- ® Uncle Mass Hay said ol onr Plated Ware. It is the best and the cheapest IVe bought. I'm always prepared for Weddings, Anniversaries, Sic., 4c. CLOCKS SQUARE jCLOSE BY THE “TEM- < PLE OF JUSTICE.” «S5 S3q CO to HR PCS! A written guarantee furnish ed up to 15 years. I represent Meridan Britannia Co., Reed 4 Barton, Simpson Hall, Miller & Co. In fret all the leading manufacture! s in this line. ■fjjSf ft Farmers’ Lantern Safe and Lasting Only. 50c. bam . - m' '■ COUNTY OFF ICERS. PUsbury. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. CTrr*^g s _ j . H . AUt „_ IJr Stecetrer—J. A. Daniel Tramirtr-C. C. Sheppard 9j n> ^* r —J. A. Speights. Corntu Commutumen—C. A. Hunt, lngton, J A. Cobb, J. H . Buck s H. Hawkins. J. w. WheaSey. Clerk Meets first Monday in each month. CITY OFFICERS. Alayor-l. B. Felder. Aldermen—\v. P. BnrL A T‘ o. W. Glover, J. C. ltonev f T Hawkins, R. E. Cobb 7 ’ K A Policemen—W. W. W Speer, Back Ragim. ^^cacSiiia hsabi This Lamp 75c. WITH SHADE OR GLOBE SI.S LET THE IMITATORS FOLLOW. WE HAVE And will make your Clothing to order as cheap as other people will sell you tho same goods out of stock. Having a force of TUTT’S PILLS ' “ tears in use! a* WlMBIMa wowlg.1 MCAm.® Fine Xallo: Wc can get up suits on short notice. We guarantee PERFECT FITS. We also carry the finest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING In the city, and will sell them closer than any one. Our stock of FURNISHING GOODS NECKWEAR, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS AND HATS Is complete ad princes marked down to suit;tho times. We will save money for any one who will call and see us. aep26ti llieUson rt Tigal. 8mll* Whenever Yon Can. y*** I»«r 0«e In fretting, »V»y that frown; mraU Male bravely, xorpSiver. with x 4aII inniii. ■_ Wratagh lllxilaesi Flntieri?* |L***t EYata bafcrn tha aw, Ueadarkt "I'll* *na uctober. M S a l°€r , & 8ec<>Dd r~~ “wpwt oy retira. Tho , J a f, soe ' ,> anJ *ft« several attempu a saddle was buckled on him. *U tho cowboys mounted their . °T n P t “° broncho if he ran ana -- 8 inn. Tho little animal looked »Iecpy-eycd and tncked its tail between ‘ Superior Court (Wi sleepy-eyed and tucked its tail between ™„ to he^ y *“ d -Vheeler, Henry COPSTT BOARD OP EDUCATION. Black'J^iS; Mc.i’n:;®-?“!.*■ .Baaa. John .w/voaiu, U. A. XXO' ocnool Commissioner. PUBLIC SHOOLS. * Goum bhihii^ nmrejBs noArmor roro «,o». ^«ri*«-N.A.8mrth. «Hr ,,on Wb “«^. r*«-j7WKII{—TJion JYeaturer—M. Speer. ^^“"“M.-Oannon. a M. Gannon. ^Vxnnkndml-J. M.Gannon. MKMiiriL. OP manof idccation. Him* 11 nT?’ S' J - EldrM rr. f?.’ “f,, 115 ; % v/b- Har- B^il•J‘ S >«>* W 0-‘h^ Wo?tc“*f; roia, A. B.Feldu. school. G = r ^hool-Mla, Mary O. Intermtdiate—iS. T. D.tVilaon. Jri. JVwwry—Mlsa It. B. Cowles -ad. /Vunnry—MU* Itoth BrotS. 3rd. Primary—Mias SalUo Wheeler. TEACHERS—COLORED SCHOOM Grammar SchooU—Q. W. F. Phllin- Intermediate—G. T. OoUIer. o j Penary—A. R. Cooper. Allen House Mrs, W. H. Alien, Pro’s. AMERICUSj GA. Many a Lady is beautiful,all but her skin; »nd nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put oeahtyontheskin. Beauty jwAe skin is Magnolia if*: tZr na y—vHcy Philips 4fA Primary- Eliza Jonia. FIRE DEPARTMENT. r’ESSTTMa* 0 -1 WHITE. r"'“ oa ™ crieu. ici go: iiio oow- bo y* S* T ® * Comancho whoop and ■way dashed tho slocpy-cyed broncho. Bo ran a quarter of a mile in a dog- pfioP- boy* all keeping along and tying to frighten him. then ho cE: fd Ms tactics, and began to run aro Jn a clrclo and buck. The grei stock to him like a leech, but the vio lent backing shook tho color out of his »». The broncho had not taken his tail from between his legs, and this gars lhs cowboys hope that ho would yet throw the Mexican. Another run of -, t ^ c * S® fim finance and then t wild bucking spree, but tho rid r seem- ed glued on Uie animal’s back. Over half an hoar had passed in this wild “ a “ l<«*ed very much like tho greaser w *' the bet Tho broncho all seemed to gather new vitality and now xxi.ir—smgio btait strategr. He laid down and rolled . human lif « bas become over, bat as soon as he regained his ii? a P rccor ' 1 ot murders *—* • - - —• aiun.. Wo her m o’mi mi i., swu as no regained feet Pedro was in the saddle. A wild backing dash forward and a sadden body of Pedro, who did not havo time to jump off and save his life. Ho roll- °y er th® Mexican and then got np l turned and looked at the figure ground as if he expected it to rise l^nmp on his back again. But he u«A t rise, r- A *— “ — his head aloi Jhzt bronchw »nmo smuea ana nibbed nUnose against his master. Gizzard Jim, who came up to catch him. ** il- n won *’ said the cowboy. “ wiU have to divide with me, replied Gizzard Jim. “ ‘Why will IP* “ ‘Do you think I havo trained that broncho to fall back on Mexican greas- «"’[fihoot P»yP Bo fell back on two half-breeds fast week at Sro Kotchcn’s ranch and sotUed ’em. Kutchen paid me for the job. I want pay for teach ing them tricks to him, I do.' »Ut law na. __ humble.!. »n’ mj-rreveronco fur do law humbled. ,u. war nebersodeop. Oa do oduer nan', if?? 1 a W fr0IH church foolin’ dat a rod-handed murderer was sunthin’ of a ™ PI cachor furnished a dozen ■excuses fur do murder—a dozen excuses prison ^TFL* constitutional (i. e., '»S.« SfissnBtttrA ~ tho body, which will constrain or uu- podo the natural movcmcnU of tlie limbs and trunk; and that the walk be takenasfaras possible in the fresh oonntry air. In regard to the latter particular, although towns aro increas ing so rapidly as to make it almost a jwiroey topi out ol tbom oa foot, still we have so many suburban train- woyoud nllm; liaoo that hi a low nuautoowo coollnd otmolraa In llio oonntry. .horo tho air U htth and oonne ol n walk. It ohotiM & turn odrantago ot Wo tain varioty ol muscular action, as weh as increue in exertion, and we get into regions of purer air and fresher breeze at the same time. What may be considered ■ ** *he weak point in walking as a mode 7^. alal 4 as °? r d ronks an’ disor- fur sendin’ do murderer or cscapo-ia*"down who chops up a : r~— y " •« «u ux should havo his . P . .“ , < ' L ;i' l S il ! to , prnctlco on. I loft t murder wasn't .K'T.rrr^ 1 'r ou!dn t ,ond him $2. Should hev broken hu skull wid a club depended on do preacher to cry -' do Sieves. Our murderers sometimes git do full sentence of burglar, but when doy do do hull est bur^Sr^r •ndcr obor iL^filld me it thief—dotough- ! “J —*' pitiless murder- # 1 !LS nd 7 ou a ,aw yer to tako T° h,s leb el best to ‘ f cn “ InaL ., 1 \ vi11 «“•» you men a women to smile ober dat criminal’s rongs. I will find j - ou clergymen to an up in da pulpit an’ inveigh agin r a lust punishment* * •*W' - W hen do pulpit backs do lawver ssirasf 1 —■—>»®, til you d "Itelfjou ilatlntlu singlo stall ol [ichman lmnnn Ufa i 1 Pn5i;a"t” h ' v, “ 0 ’ nunTon’din olthor England, l raaca or Germany, avid front S ll ° tlur fJ «““» a » Popttlaahua? Aten tell you dat bangin’ Joan’ less’n do number of murders. Why? Bekaso d® pulpit makes a martyr of ebery b w “S 1 ™" “® muscles of •he shoulders and chest, while It is •fi 11 f° r tnoee of the arm. This ■hould be compensated for by the use of light dumb-bells or Indian clubs, or some form of exercise which brings in P| a y 11,0 “tu* and shoulders. One of the forms of exercise which requires tho action of the arms and shoulders, as well as those of the trank and legs! is swimming. This, however, for many reasons, cannot be need as a means of exercise exoept by a few, and at cer- lareotown should be well supplied with swimming baths, and If it could bo made compulsory for scholars at tTriri?***. “113. to Inrtt to nriat, ** 7 0 ” l d h® • groat advantage to alL and also be the means of saving many lives.—Herald of BedUk. ^ ••Gtesard Jim is making money in New Mexico by renting out the trick UJ rcniing out tho trick broncho to ranch-owners and cowboys who desire to get rid of greasers. ”•*- hew York JUatl and Express. Scared to Death by a Cat. ’Fore God I belccTcs do cat scared > to death,” said a witness be- coroner’s jury in Atlanta tho ——tornlnr. Perkins, a negro, died sudden- Hev » "‘"p-nnAAt. J r ^, r ? i , th - Ghlef. w J ir B M 00 v’ A * fat * n ‘ Chief. W.M.Haw^nSSJi“ Z&8SSMSSS! WlUtam Mims, Hoee Director £to B K£ l ; Ho “ MECTANICS XO. 2—WIQTI. Forem *n. |:Me.rH5e nt a. n ' “i .^er^&y 8 " 0 Dbwtor - sssstsssr- fttgsagMrapsg-; Dr. 8. B. Hawkins, Surgeon. fr^^ A a fD ^ LAI>DE S KO - 1 -coloreds 1pteat™. Henry Jones, Socreury. niiuuniABUtai Porter Daniel Engineer. VIGILANCE VO. 2—COLORED- Bavld Dudley, Foreman To bear And mUe whenever you c Whyjhould von deal the morrow, A^dthuedereoU today.’ For when yea borrow trouble uLTp&'SS,':.'*'- njfjdeb should be often preached Asdtboafh you’re strong and sturdy, xea can have an esiotv mm B^fhether joy or sorrow FDJ sp your earthly span. —Hnason (If. Y.) Gazette. Secretary Bayard’s Firmness. ProriS r t , ^. C . r !u P ^™ tiT0 orfprs from £2^ t^*^**™" wl »o dis- ss compelled to rorronder the min^t. tS restoration of the mines to their right ful owners. fa RELIGIOUS BEADING. I do wish that all but biow theTnfiniVrS tEere^ls fencing off the six days from fencing off the six days from the sev enth, in anchoring the business-ships of or daily life as the Saturday draws to its close, leaving them to ride peace- folly upon the flow or the ebb until Mo^ay morning come, again.—Anna The setting apart of one day in sev- ®“ • day of rest and religions wor ship u by divine appointment, and in the lo “5_ run no man, no body of men, *“ PPh^ against this arrangement J^th impunity. In his own time, and by hu own methods, God will vindi cate himself, and make men feel that, “dj^W him as they may, he still holds the reins of gor *■ ——■ —** •— his own hantB.—The Sur. Utm® is bo better nl. S*P“dit rifbtly in tl,. comptuiT hu duldrau On. ol ft. nohUm’w^ dny mmdo mo fint loro ” .“ nra -“»I •lw«y,mnchcnjoywl ■; but I Fraying Every-where. We me not like children, that most go out from onr father’s house in the morning to spend the working day awajrfrom him, and only to come back to himjat evening. No; we are with him, and he with ns, all tho day through. We never leave his presence; he is beside ns through all our work, oar weariness, onr perplexity, onr wor- ry, all the day. And we may tell him what we want, and how we are feeling —not stiffly and formally, twice a day at morning and evening—but as often as we please. He will not weary of listening to ns if we do not weary of speaking to him. We need not limit onnelves to morning and evening moment, tit. heart m»y bo lifted np; '<”*• ssasssaBatt^s rt in him. Sitting down at your trust in him. fitting wvn ax your desk, and taking up yoor pen, if that be your work, O you do not knowhow much better you may do it for just covering your eyea with your hand for a minute, and asking God’s blessing in prayer. Or, dealing with yourfel- ^ro. pro^Am.mtd tt.p«l roon^_ now much better you will keep your temper amid the provocation of busi- Priee 35 for$1.00. PreparedonlybjrJ~.EJfcDl » influence R unneconmey',. P. Davenport. any human heart is found by Goa, explain to your heavenly Father all to do. Every httle pain will better borne, and every little joy enhanced, by a moment’s silent men- tionofthemtoOod. You can, alone with him, speak of a host of little things, which really make a great part in your thoughts and in your life, yet which are less suitable for speaking of in united prayer with other proph?. At the Breakfast Table. Always have flowers on the breakfast table. 40 ““Met. in your .Ml- drra that the specific and only use for a knife is in cutting food. bra*wi£ accessory for the breakfast table—in summer, «m«n fruts and melons; in flbe in^M Pears, annlc*. inns ana melons; in the ante P* “*» •PP*®®» ffrapea and peaches. sftgesAsws*' B*nd, to Strlkm ■ t, T e| y family b constantly In dan- ■"■riP - now uiuca ueuer you will k temper amid the provocation of busi- n cm—with how mnclt clearer headand Sn^iX‘ F 1 , '?. 0 '' ! 'S m0pl, “ 8 . »OKta prayer! If you desire to influence S'* “ u i' u,c ’ waier, unripe 1 unwholesome food, conUgious dis^ ^MSjCTamps.ehoieratnofbug^ coughs ana colds, indigestion ami nimrei. r-rr- In such cases a Dottle of Pdr- f,® 1 ’® Tonic k ®pt lu the bouse renders g^nneceesary w call a physician. «avia Dudley, Foreman. Elbert fibers. Assistant Foreumw. onS£ h R Bow i?' Hob8 ® iroc tor- Oll ver Russell, Ass’t Hose Director. t»« ?’ Secretary. EI ch ® rd MaxweU, Ass»t Secretary. James W. Russell, Treasurer.^* C. W. Brooks, Engineer. Simpson Gris wood, Ass’t Engineer. Tiri. , , evening no quit work atths usual hour, and after drawing his pay went homo. He ate a hearty supper and passed the evening talking t0 ~® When bed-time came ho 5®“*®^. He slept on a pallot on the in the tamo room with a colored _ named Sutton. Ho slept soundly until about three o’clock, when ho awoke the other occupants of tho room by giving utterance to the most piteous groans and calling loudly for help. Sutton sprang from his bed and has tened to tho nnll.t .kll. Ml. J- ~ *b® while his wife made - light The light showed that Per- kins was lying flat on his back with his eyes and mouth wide open. His foa- tnm. — greatly dUtorted. His oyo- —— .... «ii«tj out of sockets, and his general appearanco indicated that ho wai-. tembly frightened. Sutton placed his hand under Perkins’ head and raising him up asked: “What’s tho matter, Lewis?” Perkins mado several attempts speak. His jaws would move but his tongue failod to do his bidding. Final ly, however, he appeared to conccn- trate his powers of speech, and with a terrible effort uttered the words: “Cat, o-a-t, c-a—V •B®* 01 ® flashing the last word his eyes rolled about in his head. His ° n ? im ™ e , n5 « *hako and he feU back dead. Early in life Perkins was severely bitten by a caL His arm •till shows the marks mado by the ▼icious cat’s ugly teeth. Tho bite made * v * r *® to cats. Ho was actually afraid of them, and the several witness es before the jury of inquest vesterdav •tated that they had scon Perkins run away from a cat frequently. A cat was found in tho room where Perkins died, and one witness asserted most positively that Perkins had been scared to death by a caL—Atlanta ConstUu- dcrer swung off!** ilo‘am^pr^S"Sd i j. 8Un ? I wlJ an ,naJ o do recipient of The Imajte Vei soft words and costly bouqu am made to bclievo dat H ' yawn to receive him. He mu caulion die bravely. Ho am paraded s gates u gwiuo to do scaffold « m „, sacrifice his life fur some Job^'cxus^ , US la 'Y er * who will plead do »wan do facks—juries who willdo- -id« accordin’ to Jo cvidence-oxecu- sbuas properly conducted, an’ arter — «--■- hangln’s do Stait of Mich- ” * ***“ of murder ”—Detroit Free 1‘ress. c had a pur- the dexter side by a bull' York.” “The latter own personal devloc iipiKirte.! a badge of ; tho sinistor ) had found o know by the and it was that iicrally designated, doggerel, which U iliortenal by the lioa.1 ait,I bur <jua? ilik-lsild. Somo years ago when I lint raw him he had a number of small plaster busts rhilft’i TV. * of a smiling child’, face. TheWSS manship was much better than the or dinary character of such articles and tho face waa repeated with sufficient faithfulness on half a doaaa basts to •Jrr tbsl the, were all eoplaa ol aoma ‘Are these likenesses of any child, or j—ire fancy beads?” was asked of tho image vendor. “Eeteee my little girt Tits.” said be, and be laughed and showed a set “Oh, yeee,” be exclaimed, with an earnest protest in his tone against the npntation that his art waa Mite. ATbiMSi’Sri'B ssysagsSwfir-i aa tt taod to iii'lu^iS.' uSStTSSJSil” 1 *" r P r “® d . “1«»» his face clouded. “Yon told i this was your i—““w on uu, wnose face you modeled. Has she not chang ed, and docs she not look older?” Ho took off his tattered hat, and his VM fmnikTml mm Vn - wild boai tanm- by tl 10 1,„. .Iroa^lol - seditious of tlie dtaatWlsd. :uid held correspondeuco ttilli Rkbor.l nud do- served his fni I only a Queen Margi “rooting bog,”; Again. Ilastiugs SSS'4ffii 0T ' rtho , *uw siructure is L jo®g. built entirely of stone, and*800 ffS-rar^^b; t h 0r o^^ Ortjln of tho Dollar Mark. thi!i*v;T„'s?i n “ bcr . ot theories tor douS W Jtoi! h ;i.“??. < ! ,U ‘ e America of u’’ 8 >t ts » combination or u. B., the intiala for thn United State- s£jh ir'.* 1 ! ,or "■« United S«Sf ! at?“S r ¥“* '*“»modifiration fr 8 ’ • tke tormer- *, pl0 f° 0 ' m*ht,” and do- -.u P, T ,0f e’rht,” aud do- 8 - Tho third “-combination of j** th ® s P«ni»h mflmfles hard dollar, b^♦£°°2 l,nU “contracted th n P : *f d p >- aU eliniesaM nations or the world. ^!® thatma J ^ these lines will be «c that blessed company. You shall »ng it after the sum. But lli* ~J r r~ «i van uimen- onginoftheamn hiflii'S ptea of pirla, its wXoT *4™*" ®f the Loodon Whitehall Re- of all manner of! ' * _ .. r—j~uuuiiu me <iucs- ultra.' Thn dnrinn, s-aSfeAS-g scroll around the pillars represents the sasjBsSS^SFP al as o unnatnr- Who would be so craal. .. ♦« —t to buy ono bottle of i > ermifuge, when he msare destroying his o tnflmg matter. company. You shall have/oryourassociate.all the cxcel- lottuftherarth. You shall walk that ztroet side by side, and hand in m * ‘ 4 '"* converse with holy That Golden Street. We read of but one snch, and upon, that earthly eyes have nevergaxefl, for feet of flesh and blood have never trod- It lies beyond the ken of mortal vision. It is a street of that city which hath. — xou everlasting foundations, and whose- side by «ii !u U j er , a ,? d “* ker “ God. Thereat! “ad, m delightful con the dweUing-plaoe of the Most High.. Prolate and aposth-s, There abides our Saviour in his rlori- *** counted not their 1 fled human body. There is the abode! made perfect. Johnmthe Re * " represents it as a city of vast SIOTIX it. Mfjt. A# IU.J. tm- iard’'< second ■r- GourteU, wa- orderstT ■“•"i *“ w*. There were no June roses—no balmy breezes—but a good deal of soft talk on his part and a great dsal of sighing on hers. Ha had nevar loved before, be said—didn’t know there was any difference between love and cheap N. O. molasses. He had been a cynic and skvpiie and an unbeliever in women all bis life, but now his little Birdie had— Well, about that timo Birdie’s hat -•a* clawed off backward*, her hair clawed around aidewnr.*, and a parcel of dress goods, fur-liued circular and bare-headed Birdie skii'inst the gutter without stopping to talkback. ^ The lover? Well. I.n did tho bast bo could. That is, lie l. ai.c.1 up against whereupon was ancc, the boar. Noi r—* — -—• — — -•» ms bristled boar wanting at the ballleo! lh>sworth; for. gorgeously attire-* ' * •• • mor, and rendered si by tho royal di; c conspicu- mounted liis helmet, Richard redo upon • mUk.whlto cltnr-cr mi|» tl.ly onpirj. •onefl and attondod bj- bu !»>Jv rnards, displaying the banner o{ England, and innumerable pennons ••iin. rin^ wi>u r boa; s di-atl" lticii » uisposcu oenina ms pur- bUvcMgT S:U, ^{* er ’ ** weariug the and carried ba«k to Li roster in trophy Tho Chinese HiliUry’s Passion for sn^qasgKftjiSs ^mm*lTn.fm- Jm,mr..ko i .ith devo- >vs ivaaauwns Ol ail fnangsy 5225£ri££3;sS5l2^-*" i -i sjSeasfitfsas-K rad, millions hare entered tlie re and walked tlie atreet of (old. Mttltitndeei S 1 '™ ■Uanrem to gold, mill- i 1 ^.TK- Us* eartfl, trer— to aU iu nmeroanrem. nmnbere who hero tred. wallowed in the mireoi. having washed their- E^“^ m T auo ‘ h , em white »“ B»e. blood of tho Lamb, have entered those* pearly gates and become associates of* holy angels. And millions more shall’ yet enter there, until there shall be. wMalrwnSZr, ortfa e cross who fo: SlriAw totheir Redeemer. pare ritaU be yoor joy,, like the alrrot n P° a whicl * your SfuSte"* T^®y•Ha.llbounallov- f?:* 11 ?® ^ P 0 .™ - P°« nrer of water of life Jk**2°r* 1»7 Bio Side of ft, proceeding God and of the T.«.K“SJ nrone ? r Uod * nd of the mTsiI Th ® precious blood of Christ Giant »tho.\o Drink m Kxtjcn* Jvdy advertised uuder teho names. uu,. ,,r **io Ogiu thus dipguiavd. ana- 2®*J% put your mist in thn van- t quished ot nil diaeaso. Dr. kmk. at > Dru , wUf XA,UTAN NkJtvlai *a *1-50 * Un,KKkt8 * - * «^lWi Adults arc subject to worms n» children; therefore, how important it is that the system should be of these vile pests. Shriner’s Indian V ermifuge will do iteffectuaUy. lilitary dcsiro for flags in Chita has developed into n passion. Every fortress, intreyhed position, camp, city gato or ofllccra’ headquarters, has from ono to 100. somo of one bright solid color, but most arc arranged in ■tripes, the colors red, white aiucia new, dui a goo aa fgoft in - clouds, signor. Sbo oca «t«a«lr and o chaugm.” * ’ ° Shadow Come and Go. They walked slowly down Howard ■troeL »™ in .ro. TV— could. That is, lie I. and up aga the fenco and let the t!a*>« r claw aaa kick until out of brcaib. and then he said he had better go lioiui- and see if tho children wre a.l right What happened after thov got then will never be known. TogeUiec they left the soene in silence, and an hour later a policeman halted at sight of the wrecked hat, locks of fa!*e hair and damaged ribbons and wiiis]ieredt “ Nother of those mysterious disap pearances! Somebody's Uinllo has been here!”—Detroit Free lYcts. Gelt inn “Acclimated** In Texas. who moves to Texas from the ,. _ ““'w mi xexas irom the old States has to bo very cautions until ho has had time to look around. If ho has a little money be had better kocp n in his poeket for a few months or he will get acclimation they mean losing what yoJ **&****» * nd ffctUng so rc- duced that you can’t get away it you wanted to. An old acquaintance asked me yesterday if I had got acclimated, and I told hnn yes and that I had writ ten home for enough money to lake ^ Georgia. “Happy man.” 1®««* borne, for but few who como here learo anv behind, and by the timo we acclimate • he w n 0 r t te prop#r,J h “«S«3'£ work and in a year r."—hiU A By being preferred. Were but liiree stripes - tho rescmbl..... tricolor would be ahu< they ordinarily tiso4iv u w > =.* mu »iui- ilaritv of color beeomus a mere sugges tion. When blue is not obtainuuie. black, and rarely ycl.ow, takes its place. At tbocaiupof tlie Tso-tsung- tang regiment, oa u pleasant knoll jiut oujyido tho walls of King-ehun-foo, 'ian lvO largo flags were displar 3»sd with the precision of tu< a cornfield, there being -— •— nearly every white can — ! tho aoldicre .. The material ton, bought Chinese. As each is about tho sizo ofa "a vwu nuuut roo size oi a common bed blanket, nud several thousands most bo required . r too YoT- 000 troops stalionod in ami about Uol- how and King-, how-foo. tho quantity needed is immense and the merchants who deal iu too goods were prepared Jtccordiogly. .Tucre is no doubt but .L-, * - a unraasona* —j -j i.-a .diu'ius com manding tho troops that t. . r may hare ik» —- — diffcrcucJ In. prioo. too squeeze, or diffi since they purdiaso at . .«■, i. chargo the government double. FWlir 1 * - theatrical trjmv. u En-lLjiinan. wj» tliat Amcricnn eirU elements of the profes-ioi ro rapidly than do their ” ,■ . man uo tiicir Kn. . ■; 'wtutrai, wnas is rare aaesiro to master every branch > art. .nclnOie 3 .tnj. msna S o. c i!!ri..t».W-lfUAT,. MaZatZ k Finland Girl's Ordeal. .k}’ 11 ” 1 .* F1 “'“ d 3*ri -l.be. to lo.ro the country she has to go first l*- * , —. j m> go uni to her clergyman and partake of the sacra- am|«»d—wwro e letter of recom- .T; »."**• lower -or recoin- 1 mesdaUon from him; next to a physi cian and obtain from him, after - - J amlnatioo, a certificate to rcniai^ao- - certain specified number of This certificate c~-‘- * *-— — her about e is erased from the book ie which it has been entered, and too is considered me having violated her contract «iih th. . -.7—r j— ago travelers in Dalmatia lr »cU of land covered by a wild Cower near which not a insect life wasvLib'e. The blootnwms the pyrethrnm, whose odor doals death ! n civilization. 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