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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1875)
The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 3 THE VINDICATOR. rrW.ISHKD KTKRY rUIDAY. BY WM. T. RIYILL, Nj. AT SB.OO PER AN M M IN ADVANCE. <>. Month (Ur of M* Court Bmiw r-hm tv< idvriiMne. s'. Rpace 11 wk I 4 k ISmolt mo j I Year I inch SI 00 2 M 450 7 001 12 00 * iurhr* . 1 30 1 500 5O 1 lOOOj 13 00 8 inches * 001 ! 00110 00115 00 25 00 l Cil 5 00 1 10 00 I 30.00 35 00 i 85 00 iml J 7 00 15 0 25110 *5 00 00 -0 lml 11000 i3000■8500 t 60 00 *H> ty A liberal deduction nmli to those advertising liy the mouth or year. 51 OTIC'E TO fE PtßUe After flit* dale, all legal advertiser- ent* for the countv ol Meriwether, will be pub-' (i-he.l ID the MmiWtHUS OoDhTV VIKOI . .IAS W TORtWfT - - (7. dinary:— Jones w. fuller, siMrnit A J HINTON, jau 4th, 1*73 Clerk Stip'r Court Kellglou. sth r. The follow ir* lathe Church Directory ol —ftfrenvliic tor 1H75; METHODIST S.l ami 4th Sabbaths m each month. Item . • B*M 11 I{ “ x "' r . HAPTIST 3d Sabbath in each month ,Re Hugh (umkliH) PRKRBYTKRIAN __ I*l Sahiatlh in each motilh. Rev Jtin Joiie. business cards. jnjtx t. lttiHEßf-S-‘-N V TT‘ >UN'-Y AT LAW. •J \ <Jhh> N V It i * . liA, John w park, t rrOHNKV AT LAW, J \ Gltt It** It I K <• ft T i rriHu i ,i. XUruicikci wi>*t tli‘ ad joining Cf'HllkUcm. MKHIiGK L. PKAV V, 1 ITnUNKY AI LAW, t K, <f A Ci’p’ulr*H NotHe, Thome* N M ilrtMun ncnX-it-*" —ft ><- —ftprTiijSTSinp ti >nd Iwg- leave lo Itihum hi* Ut*ud and Ibe.pobltc. *h*< h< t* p" |m i to earcule nli k‘ud*nl tiAKPIiJITKKS VMittK -th .flush and dtapeiel. !. r..nagsSolicited. )"!• fl VT STOVES ! STOVES! T,„t „U reliable MONt’MKNTAI. man, J. r. SLAUGHTER, flu* rfi*' HTOYE STORE, mid l* Agent for Hie >l< rSUMEN'f' U„t.oLUMBI A ,'M ATl.'ll LK>H, WATCHMAN •ml other COOK STOVES coal and WOOD HEATINO BTOVEH and i* selling tlu-ui at Low LVie* *h Merchant* supplied with tin *’*'*- "* t'*"* l HEABONAIJLB TKRMB. Roofing. Guttering and J<A> wo?k <>| every description done promptly uni reasonably LAMI* u and LAM 1’ GOODS. KKJtO HENS OIL and LOME FTR NISIIING GOODS Generally on Land and until the first of .November will positively be sold at Coat. 1 r t-LALOHTKK. Agl all those INDiMiTED / 1 TO US FOR Subscriptions ft Will Please Come Up AND SETTLE ■Warning. > All partita are hereby warned not to etn ploy one Alee Phtllipa, colored, aa be is under contract to nee lor tbe pieaent yf ; baid boy m Heut and haa one eye out tebUli* F. i. WILLIAMS GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER MARCH 19. 1875. Without a Parai.l Jtt.—The a- a.an or Dr. J. Kind field ‘s female Regulator i bey Mid precedent in the annals <4 r<>po'* lemedies Orders come in ao thick and last that the P-opriemr ha*, heretofore j (men unable to fill them all. lie ia bappt to state that arrangements are now complete hv which be Is prepared to matiufuctnrv Female Regulator ou a scale equal to the emergency, and the public may leel assured that their wants may now be supp!i<\l — Phys ciaus. uf high repute are using this srreat remedy, in daiiy practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need sutler irtau suspn-ated. suspended or irregular menstruation This valuable nteilicine is prepared by L. II Bradtield, Druggist Atlanta, Ga., and aokl at $1.30 per beltlt hv respectable druggMM thrnghnu 1 America. Prayer u Ija Hade, Give me an eye to otlw ra* tat I lings blind- I (Miss Simile* new bonuel'a quite a fright hehttttl 1) Whe in me charily lor the aufleriug poor— (There comes that contribution plate ou. c more 1) Take trout my aoul all feeling* covetous— .Uß have a luiawl like ib*t or make a fusafr Let tore for ait my krn.l my spirit stir 1 (Save Mrs. Jones t l‘tl never speak to Uer !l Let me in Tiulh'a hftr pages take delight— (l'll iwid the other novel thiougU 10-nigh 1 !) Mkr me e-iplettted with my earthly state , j(1 wish I'J married iich. But it's too late’) | Give me a heal of laith in ail uiy kind— ! lMlrs Brown's a big hypocrite aa you'll j Bud I) Help me to are m self aa others sec— I iTbis dies* i quite becoming unto nae 1) | Lei me act out tic falsehood, I appeal— (l wonder it they think these curia are real !) ■ Make my heart ol humility the fount (How glad I am our pew'a ao ut-ar the fi mt !) ] I'if. me with patience and give strength t-- j wall til know he'll preach uniii ofir dinner's lali I) r;^-. ■ lake from my heart each giitin of seif ... if l m sure the gruiicmru mini t.-iuk me sweet ') . led saintly w isdom be my daily food— i(1 woutli r w hat' they'll liave lor dinner I K'"*l l) Let not my fret ache in the road to light (Nobody known licw these shoe* pinch ami 1) Ift this world te-o'li inn to deserve fhe~rirvl TCltuTch out ' Cliailes, do you recollect the half) A favMin'a At roll gj. Tlo 'oHowuik la old— it be ousted to the Ml** •• Iflßj t/V MV >• • m at toe (Hweut day Old Paraon Mutlaon ol Wor rest ■ r used occasionally to Ire ah Will from Ids thick on rvnsaiooary tours itt'o distant Mutes. t'pi-H a certain summer Sahhuth, having Just r* turned Irom one of . 'hew e. insi.iiii. In- {.Hind Ins offlglegation qtnte 'lr oa-y,aret l**t tlo- purpose <4 wakiuu iin-in up lie htoks off In Uie uiidst of hia aVriuon, and iiegati to tell them what won ib flu I thing* hr had seen in York Stale Among other wonder*, he said he had there , seen the largc*l mosquito*:* it had ever be n j lit* fortune or (all in with—an large, in I I, ■ that KiM ol them would weigh a |*ound 1 i The good people were by thia time wide 1 awake. Yea, continued the paraon ; ami more over, they bare Ixien known Ur climb Up a tree, and naMk I Toe Congirgathiti were aleepy no more lon that oay n the day lollowing two ol the deaeona ol the church waited upon * I'aiaon .Munson, and informed him that li t | member* ol bit pariah were much Maude j Sized by tbe big aUriiea be had told them j Irom the pulpit. - . • -Whal alone* ? aaid the paraon, with in riocent surprise. Why, Hr, you ■*) *he you hail aeen ruoaqoiloea in York Btate that wiruld weigh a pound. 1 aaid that mart of them would weigh • 1 1 round ; arid 1 leally do think that a ohkat tiAW ol them woCblr weigh a p<>wid Wetlj bot, continued tbe elder deacon, with a sbght choking in liia uttciance, you skid they had been known to climb up a tree, arid bark. Certainly, awi 4 ftie paraen, wish an eaaur mg u>n). A* to (heir clitnbiog up • tree, 1 I nave seen them do that here io WoreeaUn errunty Hev'n't you, deacon * Ob, yea, 1 have aeen 'em do that. Well, bow could they climb e tree with out climbing on the berk f Tbe good deacons went their way with •oinelbiug very like a mosquito humming m their ear*. Htoc Ilia lacbrymß. Tbe apeaker’a voice we* hushed at last— He bed no more to tell. And from that weary audience Arose a grateful yell. Yet one there was, of gentler mould, Who, gazing toward tbe skies. Drew forth a kerchief apollea* white, And wiped his streaming eyes. Bat when with trembiiog hand he sought Thai kercfaiel to restore. An on ice of convenient size Rolled out upon tde floor. Hash money—the money paid a baby's our*. Mwtr Hnth CBarms- In they war 18JB, a man named Tappan moved with hi. family, to the wild port lot ot Texan Raid family consisting, besides hlmaelf. of a wife and six daughters. He ha J tailed in business; was broken In spirit; bit cbrWran, h thought, needed fresh air i an be aoeeptwl as a gift from Me brwibw ii arge tract al land upee the edge of the wilderness, and settled thereon Very toon enterprising people began to settle beyond him. and there came to be much navel past his door; and. ns an art of humanity, he frequently entertained w ayfarers. As these calls upon Mt nospl ulity became mote end wore frequent, lie enlarged hia houas to meet the require menu of a comfortable hotel, and put up the usual innkeeper's sign. Not long after this rantc a party of young men. eight or teu in number, well mounted, I from an elect ion eering expedition They had shipped at every tavern on their route, and toward the middle ol the afternoon they rciued up befote Tapper's door, pret ly w< 11 under the influence ol varion kinds of liquor, and having di-mounted ami an cared thetr knr-ex, they entered the hrraen, •ml noisily demanded whisky. Now It happened that Mr Tappns amt hia wife wera both awsy, and truly bl* liaughtera were In charge i sod it also hspitened that the host, Iteing a rigid mid comcientioua teetotaler, kid new kept spirituous liquors in the house. Ol Ibis I sot the visitors were informed by the old tat daughter, a handsome, intelligent giri o| l ighieeii. Hut riotously inclined inva . dera had no care Just then fot lomala beau ty, nor were they moved by the tear and ; distrust of the fiirhteiiod girls ; hut they still demanded whisky, and wheu they had i heeoms assured that they can Id not have j it, they resolved that they woultl cut down the "ign l>ef<>re the d-wr, aud the leader ao in formed ih young lady. You must tlo as you please, gentlemen, she said, shrinking, while Uer little siaiera githerrd around her for pCotCK liott; I eau aut prevent you. 4 tavern sitHi and mr wh sky I Mueh a is u tmM fraud. Ah—ddwt with It ! Wluue ia your mc T Toil w ill Dud it somewhere by the wood > pila, air. Til live or lour of the pwrfy made h ru-li lor Ilic woialplle, curaliig a they went, v* liiie the leader ol the gang, a young man who would have treell ilecideilly hatldaoun if he had Ireen himself, with i'thorn of hi* com pint "ii*. ltioh_it_|oiiou U* ovefhtul lli JuniyeTTriktailng that there mu*t b*‘ a drop ol Miuxthing, aoinewheit Ami we may lirte aay ilia) the w hole parly conaldered lliewiivelviva gentlemen. They were well do awed and respectably connected. In a wtl furnished uperlmt 01, apa.t W JlefH* tin* t Can you t ltd* mine, str, answered the girl, lltu# addressed. And can you play t Yen, air. i an you ring f l ning hornet Ituae, air. Will you hlrig an I play for ua f Ce Uinly, ir. Hlie o|rencd the piano, and *al down, and played and sang "Tire Maiden’* Pn*y*r " Her voice wa clear, musical, and aw*stly rich, and the acconipanlmeat u played with rare nkill and grace. The little alalrra gathered m a circle cloae around tbe Inalru rnenl, and the heretofore rloUrua men—but riotoup no more drew near and nearer, upon tbe ethslde. Home of them had never heard a pl>o balore, ami nut one of them bad ever heard awerter music Alter a pause a< Hie conclusion at the piece, the leader hyxike again, Hof hi a atrangely auh doeil lone. Will you aing lor u another aowg . Anri 4te frlayed and aang the aweet tong “The Old Home." The men whn had gone in aearcb ol the tie, hearing the rnualc, bad lell tbe woorl pite and entered tbe bouae. * Other avnga were aung. In aeveml of which two of the younger alate'a joined.— The rloioua apiriU were all aulrdued, and half Hie party had wet cheek*. Their •ympatblea were arouted, their bearla ojien ed, and fbe beat part of their nature* brought to the aurlace ; and when (hey had taxed the lair aongatreat to lar that they IcK aabamed to tag her more, they thanked her heartily, end withdraw with aa much decorum aa might bava been retiring from the throne of a monarch. A year after thia event, Mr. Tappan chanced to be io Jacksonville on business, where he wae introduced h> Phillip Ht Clair, e rising young lawyer of the place. It tbie Mr. Tappan via, one year ago, kept a hotel on tbe Cloud Mill rd f asked fit. Clair. The sanae, sir. S*id 1, air, pnrsoed the lawyer, a the leader of that party of riotuia m* n who m> snamefully frightened year daughters. 1 euppoae they lokl you of the circumstance Yea, sir. Well, Hr. Tappan. irons that day I have not touched, aa a beveragn, any icg drink. I would Ilka to aea year eldest ‘laughter, and tell her of the blessing her swtet music Ires’owed upon me. Mr. Tappan knew t. Clair well by rep utation, and cheerfully invited h ns to call whenever be could make it o nvewient. B*. Clair once more visited the wayside inn, the re*uH of which waa, that in less than sin Ihtryty th WHf.gufßw a had mcMnahiawfc. My hlawrt RW*. haaabi. a var, nevff wn*-I sufclmtM tfeamk H*m few the provtdsmw ttgMml m wit hie yaw saving influe— kh||§4M>>. haw ai RtWh Tb* Fit* JfeuMsk khwwia had recently heemwa Marytn Bmobna, N *wJ fcft% wM Mgui, It rut tatcmmtlMa state of k irßripg; that M to aay, he was comfbrtahHfßmfett, hni perfeoMy drNMlou* ol bin unhWtUialß afeoattoa. K mwiov that b "jl **"s' **• ** r4 4w M* attempi gaiulnt hMfM wfihont emthgg much dl* rumiaarieg a few mo menta tm (fceafettar, he thuoght if he eon 4 reach the|M#Nt, nod MM on to It while he *lippe#i)f MM apparel, ft# remainder of the feat he esslty accomplished UufcttiteM pr hiaseheme a cradle stood ia a the bedpost, about the middle olprfaw. Of coorea when bl. thins oanf|lM jpoetect with the Moresaid piece ol Mpiki he pitched aver it with perfect fc£jpee*) and upoa gsiuiug an erect ps ||| eft fefuHßirtmn was es f m h ll ahfefi Uf llMli Aker ife in ■ a s^viisiiu his lest, ettd wrnt btA t|MWj' the bnwrr “f luf.i.vta piueag. with the filth fail, bis patience he atue exhausted, and tlwcbsUcle was yet to he overciHm- In dwpers kui, Im i ried out to his sleeping partner,'Wife, Wife ! how many aradies have you got in the house ? I've fallen over five, and here’s another afore me I Suffice it Mums, wiwraa.bythis Udte omipleie ly aweke, and a curtahi lecture ensued, Which faag in hia ears lor many a suoeodiug Oi|P*N Into the future some a hut Itrlhoi than the almanac will poiul the way, the Springfield Hopubll.au makoa this interest ing diseo.ery As the 4th ol Mtrch, 1H77, will eeme on Buuday, Hat non Freshfeut cannokbe in.tngura'ed until Mouday, bui i'rtaidhut Grant's and Vice Prcshieut Wtl -in's Bfrots will uxpira on Run lay, and vo the ptfisiduol, peu If in., ol the senate, Mr FurryMMichigan, wtH hecome Dn--tdunt of the Umtsal tStates duilng the iuitrini, holding Ih' e Uce 34 btmn. You aam to obtain crtst.mure In no way CM you so rapidly tell thousands MS through the columns ol that never les ing puUfc servin', the it <w spa jar—read win e you ere awa e. read while you sleep, amid wlcfei frosts, aud -uiutoet heat, always In aoumbody's hand cairyiug Its mesauges oi Joy end sorrow, hope and leur, inhighne llir *iiuouuc im'iil. ol <nu rpii*iug an rcbaiiU aud hiatiii lac Hirers wlih all. la pc oilier way can you ao cheaply keep yoUf aunoum eimn U la-lore the |>eople , hi uo other way in .ike upon people's mind. thtTlMptesel u you would place iti< to. Pfra Jnmee Ik i'u.k has present#al the made fhnu an cag e's q ifll ujop. e'l "(M eagle lu Virginia aud presented to Fi -sldviil Polk in i*HV Mr. Polk lguuj hi* Itiai meaeage to congrew w ith p< u made Ir ua tin* <iutll, the joint rcauludou of eougru** lur tbe ailpmaaiow ol t!•• HlaU) ol Tuana, the law (hi atead the lead* of the—tfaiteit Htataa over the at ate of Tea **, lint act re duciug ilia duty on an I to otbat pur,vote*, and the tieaiy ol peace witn Mag law. July lib, i AH Cut i in* Otrr —Every peraou aliuuM know how to treat a llcth woun I. Every one ia liable to tie placed under circuui aUncea away from any eurgical ami vein nary aid, where lie may nave Ida own lilc, or a friend era bewat.Mmiiiy by the cim cine of a little common aenae. In ilia lino place, cloae tbe llpa of the w mud with the hand* and bold them together to check the flow of blood until aeveral alllcha can l>< taken and a bandage applied. Then bathe the wound for a long time in cool water Bhould It lie iiaiulut, a corrcafioiideiil aay • "lake a panful of burning aoaU and apriuk le u|*oii them common brown augar, an . hold the wound in the auioke. In a minute or Iwo the pain Will be allayed, aud Hie recovery proceed* rapidly. In my iute a rusty nail bad made a wound iu my l<*oi The pain* and uervoua Irritation* were se vere. This was all removed by holding it io the smoke flfleru minute*,and 1 wa* able to reeume roy reading with comfort, W have often recommended it to other* with similar re*alia. L**t week one ol ay men bar] a Auger nail torn owl by a pair ol ice i/mga. It became vary paiolul, aa was t > be espectad- HelJj in sugar smoke twenty minatea, pain ceased aud promised speedy recovery. The aggregate packing of lbs bog crop in the West io January 9V, isapproiimstely 4,760,000, as compared! with a Paul ot 6,464,900 during last season. You look like death oa a pale horse, ssid a gentleman loan old toper, who waa pa e and emaciaed. I dno’t know anything about that, said the toper, but 1 am death on pale brandy. Aa unfortunate flew into a pa-wioe, lost his head, and hilled his wile. A prudent sbenfl, to prcveul a recurrence ul Uie ac etdent, lied a rope to it, but tbe luckless IbdivtdUkl immediately afterward feU nil a •caffold and broke bis neck. Tbe Scientific American lias to m i an old lady who lias not stashed lor ti ly year. Sue is so dirty that death and the devil kaep at a rgspwctfnl distance. ■ Wine improwee with age, but kisses *>.' TesteMay aftcruoon two strangers walk ing ap end dkfwn in the Detroit and Mill wsmfese depot to time away, were attractei • a toooispalva ataadieg i rail, and a* they waiboJ araattil k, cm ot them re R WM OM uf MM MlMfiW ktUcd my old dad. - la that eof replied the other. Yes, busted Mm into nine or ten piece* 1 never think of If wiitnifif ItfC tears emt | inn. He oightal heavily, and thou went no: Dad was walking on the track when she busted him. The engineer said he rein vefeed’ his leve , bloda the whistle, and did ail he oould to save the oid man, who was tiopiug along with hia head down, but notin' could warn him. Tula ‘era cow aalclier picked him up and tossed him loity feet high, aud h turned over Seven time* aud come dowa in n a e wn fie and And ha was dead, ael ed the ■ ther. s Dead I Well, I should say he west every tib was oroken, the v< rebery was slil ered, Fi. Skull was siove, one (C< atfnfe aud he OOP the Worst touking old men yog svfe seed. I shall never lotget jhe day they brought the pieces buck iuto the Mmi-e Tliero was motlier a w eeping in the corner, staler Julia up st.iiis, Jim o i Ihe lied, and 1 had to run the funeral business lliougli 1 was that rear gone Ilia my head sw um and I couldn't keep nothing on my slumicli hut Injun |iori ittge. It was a sad tiling, Irfilee I weapon ltd the olio f. You lad it whs 7 continued Hie son slid the woist ol it was, tile newspsix-is come oul aud said da-1 was a blamed old fool loi walking up and down on the track—Thi nt were Hie very word.. They were 1 Yes, them were the words, and I tell you it struck ua had. lad might have been reckless, hut he was uo looj. lie had n good heart, and was poweiliil ou potdy nid figures lie wip.'d bis eyes on the palm <4 hi* tnnd.sn i he and hia eoiupainou moved away.—(Detroit Freas There; were tvrir of Niein Hue, wiili bent head ami (>arte I ifjis, was lislenlng Iltently. lie with face Unshed and voice vibratieg. was saying, In all this wide world, daring, there la u > In mg so dear— Am) tin n Mr tloleoin's clerk stalled n quarter of lon of snow bom the roof, ami a man 10-i.klog like an al'egoiy ofyadiiler, was J Hi ing out In the *1 eel, shaking lib fist iipwatd-, and seieainlng at the tup ol Id. vole- . Come down here,, tou ugly viper, aud I'll kick your got ilssßCd head in-, g-d darn you I A priulci'a devil, in sweeping up a Urg< cull ell n ol rep-cmd tiianiu>crij>j 4 |*olh prose end prmi ry. to htnf * — l ‘ wa.te ol iYr*At AfU dnu’l Ihdik I ahull ever write Ibf the news paper* except I am one of th>< editors They lllvc the heat of It, no matter winch er they wijle nae or nonsense." A party of men enmmndty rngagnd in dl*cu<*rng po iVnxr a fltltllry aturc •tlrac ed the allenliot* of imi *,;cl agricul nul l. Tbcte * s 'nettlin' the nfattcr here, lie observed to hi* wile, and, drawing In Trie team, he lightly Bti iuUid In a crnn.iotp — live Individual on the oiit.-klila, “wlial'a a liait TANARUS" “T wclve 111 lie*, " wivwlhe Hnrdnuii reply I'lic aged agrlculturUl awnin soim tud diervc oil. Tin? new elected memt>ei Ifotn Tennea ‘ace Ima not yet allied btinselt to elthei party, and the Indications are that In: will purauv hi* old rule and have “uiy policy” over Sg-ln. lie wa* Invited tfy the Oeiimciacy of New llaiii|)*hire til -tump llfat Hlate, to wliicli he sent the following dWcmuteoita hut chnrscieriallc reply. ‘'DkaiiSXM: lam Inn busy, and your weather i* too lively fm me to think ol go mg up tn New ifairi|Mhlre this winter. All ■ >ur trouble* have arisen from IhcDeinocra l ic attempt to bicak up the union and over throw tire Constitution it IKH M The ott ly olratacle to now la the tefitsal of tbe I>etiniciatic patty to concede equal rights to ail men. Wti*i'l *ny l am lur equal rights I m an it. Wln-tv tin- Ifemocialic party g<H right on this q lotion then llie couaHiuHon will be *>., and you can com ma'K> vtwr ervlue* of Yours truly. And* i •unsrtN. A Monday school boy complains of the dilelnriorsa of the offlters ot the school io procuring Minister Mcheuck’s nee work o “Draw Poker” lor the library. One ol our young ladies whose company li much priaed by an enterprising young merchant, Park charge ol a class of a title girls llieother Mon lay. Alter the lesson sh K told the children that if they wished to ask lier any question. she would answer them. Will you answer tr te f asae 1 a bright eyed cherub Certain y,s.hJ the teacbei. Well, then, sau! the little one, hesitatingly, do —da you l <ve Hr. B ? The teacher collapsed. A i Indian came to a certain agent in Use north vn i*arl of lowa to procure aonie whisky firs young warrior who h*d le.-eu oil ten by a raitlesii dre K>rr 14 1 iris re p.at-'d the agent wtu surpuae-, at much as the'? Yea, re,died Ike human, lour quarts snake very big. In a bna—the Beecher Jwy. The Vcltow Flaagt During ilia present stringency mawv ometit, hard wo ki ci'hrms are uuah:#' t-i settle thHr rent hills ooraMonally. We near of one W o, on aceu-mt of t tmi>orry euiharramtnent, con hi not do so, but was nevertheless sorely pre-eed by hiahtad ur.L Rn httframtog did the fetter teoMftf NMv dsaring a few more day** ofgraoe, the tew' ant pul out a yellow flag. It had Hie desired effect. A sanitary In-* pewor happening in the ncighfriffer and, wr(t* slTTpr husl to find th.t s-un- one had nr-* rogated tire right to put up a flag with mt his know ledge or consent and hr rreolvmf to know how and try whom it had bt.eW done lie hanged at the d-air lor some time before an answer came to hi* aunt' ffr-tttt. Finally a little crack of ills dmir was opened, and Hie person within warned him againit coming in, a. the e was eni k p-x ii the house. That, as 11 ihe tnspiaclor, Is Hie' rensorf why I want you to let me iu snj w -y I in tend to go in. Who are you T sake l Its man vithin. 1 am the aan tary l isp, c-or of this distrhW and yoq fittisk kfi toft Ih. ' - - ■ Oh curtail ly, C'offfu m 1 Toe panic* stood blank in Ihe hill, Ififf ff me'ry look and laugh ou Hni part ol the tenant was not to ho misiuierpretc I. Sait I lie, “You have mo and ad; thore's no smallpox born ! The iimtioi In ing explnine-l to Hto s-tiis fucliou of ihe inspector, Uo took Ills dejisfr urc, saying he dkl not Imve it in his In-wit lotcai ilwu liio -'ll muling Tlo, and flftff destroy Hie ru.e wlieiihy s-i niuor elm a landlord w** kept at liny. One Drop wf Evil, I d-m't sec why y-iii ivuu't lei me piny with Will Hunt, puuted Waller Kirk. ( know he does not alwnys lll.lid Ills tnoUlur, snd he smoke's and once in awhile swears ju-t a liitle But 1 have been brought up tx'itor Hihii that; he won't hurt ,me. I should think you would tiusl uis -1 might do him s-mie g->o-l. W tiler, alii his mu'.Uur, taku this gloss ol pure clear water and ju-l mil out- tlmpof mk hi it. Oh, m-illier ! it lias changed the col -r of the wind , lias it no. 7 Hi* a sh.no-' to d<r linvt Jii'l |>nl .■ drop of elt-al* wirtev (ft it, antf restoie it. purity ,said Mrs. Kiik. Fn y, rWnflurr ! you are laughing a' mu. 0 o drop, nor u and i n. u->r liny, won’t dir that. N ■, my son ; n<l llierefory I con not si- 1 ow oliediopol Will Ifnnt'.evil ua.ure tor mingle with y-nr carolul training, lit my dT-ijr. of whtuli will make Do impruasibu oil I-IIU-. ILm. A 11. H.upnum voted witn the ratl tcl ol the house of ItepiesentaliVM In' lake up the ret ilutloua coucci unig Louiai - (htAth„bfVtie.J*u sal 1, lie btWieved the ques lied by a majoiity ol ihu ttoiuu. Ever/ other Idem anal oelTevn'i itiuy ougiu tutw •oltied by the peoplu ol Lo tia uu i, auT th< relkne voted a;Hiu*t 0 iligreaalona 1 ac tion on the aulij-u t Mr. Htepllll ia lit* bad pecnli.n imU nii, a* a Uniliicrnk and * H ate i Iglila ill ui oil till* Louianma qnealioll from It* l’ift,il*iioy ii IMiJ to tho pinout lime. Tne Early tf-dity New* amtwa how much solid triuh can he C'unprcsaed lu a small space by ltd rotnarki Worm a min starts otic with flic full In mill'*uv of swindling his creditor*, II la a very rltfll mil muter lo prevent tho accom plishing of Ilia purpose in till* H lie. Til* law* seem lo nil lid him all the aid he need*, hit should they lae agaiiul hlin in any poin*, he realliy Irving* lying Ur hie help, ami ‘he thing ia done. A Wiatterii pe|M>r draw* attention U> the fa< l that the term* of olll: of President <itanl ai.d Vice-presblent VVllaoii expire Sunday The (lonrtttoilmi making no eg* press prrrvUion* h.r auch a oontlgency, the precedent eatairltshe I at tiru retiiement it l I'u bli tu i'nfk will pfrrtiahly lie lollowed, an * i: so, Htnnior Jferry.ol Michigan, lher President pro Urn. of the Senate (if he survives) wbl becoiuu Pre Ident for a single flay. It appi-ai* lll.at lbs KadlClla did get) through one ol their paity J riia. Coiorailo wa* . hanged Irom an alkali deort into a State, whereby two Kaliual Sciielor* ere probably added lo the list of christiar* alalvMiieu. New Mexico still reman* iu her normal co idllimi, and invead ol being a Stale, is uielely a *u<u>:*'i hi or caclua patches, gulch*'* an i chsppaiata, orn i mented with various fl.<uiis.iing aocu-cw* of autuoaque robber* ad ***.aiii* —a very promising basis, it must bcconlesaed, lor a Allure Itadb al State. I,i moil j lit * iimil r. a* g**rg e i said by e Kiencli puysici ill to b , e ittc ar'amsl dqditlier>a and siuaalna tin oat ti oulr'aa, which be l.a* aucu *tuny used lor eigh teen /ear* Darwin (Jr. Jonei t ATLANTA* VINEGAR WORK i, 31 U..0A0 STUBST, Allauta U.t. Wkkc Wlae Via Kir. 'Jiier Vtanesr •cl J wee- Old r. hast s'auiUrd gaud * ai.d luwsvt grie* NO 1-1