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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1875)
The County Vindicator. VOL. 3 THE VINDICATOR. r(lHU*fllL> KVKKY **IWY, BY WM t. revill. at *>< I’EH AN Nr a. IN ADVANO l > utn o' lii< lio*2l*l Of AdvfrlMHS. •4 t ,f 11 k,4wk . 3 m.i i m.t, > VC-w h ***,■ • • ***' '*** j m , i yi] s *> ; *; v ’ iow>, i t ,N ‘ :~i ' j fa'' H ""I r.t*r~7TT* | 5 !*> 10 oO'*3o<Vt J ItHK ~.* 7 no IS {,-..1 UOO Aioo iAS 00 ttnoo 'gjy- A litwra, deduction made to Uiow k,toilUing by the month or v Ai. COUNTY OFFICERS. okihnakv •• Si 1 .. . SHERIFF * • rCk RWiWVRR A \v ' Tam'f i.- tTo': n 1 rrKAsi iu.it ' •*• ; ; G L KVKV' >8 .£*. - | \ 1 M M R r r.Ti.tr, B M I *■“**••• jV* Parttotrr. t< *• , K A II s' I. J A M.i.-tuo, t *- |OAIlI) lIK HHVATH'N J in, W SirtL 1 *>' Mad**] K< <ML li. A I O' kt f , A II Freeman Hoi !-EN AI 'H Hit'll D't'Bi !, ti 1 ’mvv. HMMIKhKN tatin I S* ■■ 'V ' 1{ ' business CARDS. .tolls W I’A It*', v Tl' >UM 'l A I LA A \ f, i I-1 > ’ 11 ■" Stilling > * u ** * - , f, • I : V\ \ . \ 1 I'litlMA A I I \ li | I > 11 It- *• * i \ a. 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(l 379 Athols, <■. The Kennesaw Gaiette. MOSTHfcT J'Af'ZK, if ATLANTA, G A ! I)taK4 to Railroad iolests, Literature; Wit and Humor. Fifty Cents per Yfcar j CHKOMO to eveiy subscriber. Adores* KLNNKBAW GAZKTTK, Atlanta, Ga. . r.~ to l<,)/ J Per day at boms t>) Term* Iree. Ad-, G. 3TI> b'Ji< A CO., Portland Marne I.REENVILLE, \ffcRIWETHER COUNTY, (iA., JULY !. 187;.. Dr. J. Bradfield's FEMALE REGULATOR ; ; ‘ WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND* WV! !.i: j: un th Men'wlitn they have not "ten t'sUb’Lhe.!. *lso when they have Si'Fti im>!■! iroiu viprfmni^ Will i ureTltieuai At urn api<\ yeurs lh<- haw k auJ womb. Will i rt* PHtnhil Mt ti>u jtiiif if, aiivl rrht Vi the tu &<i, Uat W aiiit l. iih *>l |jgNg pains mul % mcUe*. Will iK k inenonhnieui or ' \* i > -siTf rt.-w. W tit i*oir *■ WhitW-rrrl —t^ttrrrg- t‘f Uu- HoiiiX w hen U l> llii Trsull ol relax a lion -r l.fAtlii. 15 va m* *t:rr a t‘ui in iM tin' 1 v i Hsrs a.** mi .in in in I’liiMs mill Prtrr. tali C*:le tiiOhim.iv** ol alt tin alsivi’’ . without leftHiliug then •ni,‘tairitN m nv piT*ou, whrrh always nu tUU in*: t>‘< ititui prlt‘ ami **Rn!Ftty. ti ier<-nnnrnmi An.i us#il by the best r r in thru j*t mtV ptAvinr. F . h bitoiy o! I hr* iJimlm**, ! i iMUfti-aU's ot its wi'iubrl il mf*s ami on !! . Hit* rrnirr ,s re’errrtl to Ihf sir**.' i bottle. Manufaclur < J ut‘l s.-M bw. HU A . *FlKlo> it ( O, A:'mi!, Ga St-iFI by h\\ Fr ee Jl 50. iWn TIKI*. UK MiKHUOR. Mv*Mttgie, my heauliri.t liarTTinr, t'leep min my arm*, my sweelj Let rue I. .Tit you iam lo ny Busoni, S's eU>*e lean heai your heart beat. t\ H ij ! these litlle lingers been “ewiiig T One'* l-eii |iriekeil hy the m oil'e, 1 e ; . I iiamls shall U tii-|iL line lloill ini- I VV lieu imee tin y ale given lo me. AH none, little pel l will flhiehi you From trouble, ami labor ami iio , 1 will tulle yi.li like some tally pimeess, Ami ji weio shall gleam in \otu liait ; I t -m . ih*<. you gave me are |etlta.‘l ) v I IImI .liesstUK gown tils lo aT, My ilailiup. I womlei lliat heayety M,..u giv such ft Iri.iMiie Ui*Tne I • t.t -uiiii it n eleven! my prei mm, Imu ll is so w hen lam ilh jon . I ..Ims bin ft Ulomelil I've been lull’, .* i. ‘ i a. oi si I vay ll t A'lieu, AS 1 ft li VI A UK 1 AIIK, ii Mint, \on aie Inav v ■ I'm lirtil , n ■ oi l in '! " lie!, I piny ; o w eight *ei ms a ti .inliitl ami ninety 'v. • \ n j.biuip !■ mi iu Uory. vn, 1,1 vi 4V. “ t ii biui Übi he mriiiliiig rnyi T oat sleeve, , hi <’kt n ttb< ul t brfnt* — \ . \ |* bl. 4*14, 4ft *|4 ftV i.i.Hik <VM linear ii I ! in llotll ’.}* ii 7*: i• I) nI * ! .hi? I lie t] l ; I !ii“* Nij j tin tun iiov\ li til *hfi l|t*el; liotillhj/ nil Vi-i lo k de< *hl , l v imi v j*'hikl knw Ijhw liny . ,it. bib liuiu t Why, It" Ilf* ft. I Al*/] Ifl f IK*W (!t Nh v i v lii 11 ! i 'ii b bai kiupt < h N* w Yt mi, Ml y lif htof* bllU w ll! b |lw Irm K f’l.l it if k ' M y-, mw on lb In Iji.lMhi Ana }yii Hmi *b vv , IU ieli l*A ! I'm m* tkuu‘4kil> I b J*lU; nrt to I*4.**l, 1 It ovv VniHtirtilll lie. ii me llieli. [ \ra —y iv l. ~ f t r ibeiirj ( to lo lor* V .ii Jci blit bteuioil U hoio n i. ul i roitiii.mill alive iiio.al, ami In: • • .■; i hi (■ 'aitg si f eslloll to the 11 ot let Wlieiiyoil have llftml, slr to e.ai ry ** ii ygi i ) baits as 1 iL> you will ItaV' • iomil that lliere is lillln sympu liy wilii •' ’i I"■ hiTTill ol yi in* illm U, ll loatieis uio, m 'iu- cireiinnlaiii'iai ii rt uu. ftsFii] in act umutlltllx a ("i iofeeist, uiiiii, >! you shooltJ hill to amahs r.ije 1-, iv?iii ail Ire ulrout the Mini', as you will In tutkeil ol in lliat ease an tilt) who <!■ not ainotint to tttui! any how 1 have never sjaeu! tl mi on the maikol, ami regal*; it as nothing leas than a gamlrling ojieraiioii Wlien I ws <Xj years old ) hail ism working for < veral yeam lor my euipioy.ir ai |J,<XIO a y**, a.id when 1 left him I hail not m rra thru (Wi.OOO, all luld Alht a long n<l very successful Hl*-, Onin/nmoie, wlmt *•: frjr opinion is tin till*' sc* r<'t hi a making money ? Hivi tiat you have ami live witiiin * 7*Trrirjct>ror. Avoid *H rnecu'ztion. Nr; matter what I wan making, I always made ,t u rule to aave something, and this course i d persisted in, in sure to S'trcced. Tbi* ! mouey will pile in lime. Wliile Iww j working lor the gentleman referred to • Minn ”n’ ago, 1 persuaded liirn to let me it Hie profits 1 about') realise in the bual ness in further eiteudtag K. Thin I did uu til it bad grown no large that in my eyes the amount *> an too large to rink, and be re | fma d!o let r/i- go abend longer, although In bad autb confidence in me at to offer rue a partnership, which 1 declined. Wnce then 1 have been o|a;iaiing, 1 did not auept the |>arit:etthip liccauae I knew hia other p*i tnens could not agree, and 1 never could > uarrel where I waa one of the interested (*cr*ori". I did not object •o insoiing iifsm the rights of my etuplor ei as long as 1 wit not directly interested, but, to cut/ r into a pamersliip where 1 knew I would have to maintain my own rights by repealed quarrel ng, was more thou I would agree to do. „ h(/lii swearing is -abominable. Vulgar language i disgo-Ung. Loud laughing • , impolite. lofjiiisUivens* u offensive. Tat tling is mean. Ttiilug lie* in contemptible b sudermg i devuisb Ignorant* U dia guutfui, aoj lasioens shameful. Avoid all tlx: above \ices, and aim at uaefuineas,— 1 This i* toe road :o which to in come re spectable. Walk in it. Never fit ashamed ol honesty. i’ride i* a curse , a shameful vice. Never set a t ypocrHe. Keep good conijiany Never tie discouraged tint per severe and mountains will be molehill*. A spiendid car, but a very poor voice, as ibe organ grinder said the donkey. BltElD PROkPIIi TS. NoiwithsUndiDg the gmsahiippers, the lateness ol the spring, and the (volar nature of the winter, it is now generally eeneeded that the wheal crop iu tku great eereal priftinciug Slates o! the Northwest will be one or the grandest eter harvest'd. There art, or have tvoeu, many contradictory re IKirt-s but the conclusion we have stated t* that ot every well intormed and disinter * ..lu-iu vor, This. Ining fto, the AUanta (Xorstimtion says, the n:*l micstion tliai unlUTally aiisei. is, w hat are the outlets lor ih s euutumus supply thul W nearly gatli- li is admitnd that the country will have an nniivhialH ihige surplus lot foreign iiiUkSly fhere is, it is true, a cousider able driti it m the w heal crop of California, but that is more than ovut Lmlunced by tacts ou mis si ie id the Rocky u.ouutains.— Lowet wugts and the nunUcd decrepe iu loreign immigration both pcint lo a lighter i.Mine consu!*i|ithiu ; but the most mateiiai tact ali.-ea trout the hamlsonie aud parlially uni xpected crop ol w heat , ami probably id coin, hi the Nmthem Stales We do not say that the States south of the Ohio will this year produce their own bread atutls, tuu they will coble so near it that no considerable Quantity of Jhe North western surplus will ini wauled iu Southern markets. Many suctions ol the cotton belt will actually ship out. Instead of Imngiug -at —rot-t and- cvrtt- wheat. —These facta ( leal ly ludicatc a much smaller home con sumption ol Northwestern cereal*. As to prospective exports the New York Daily llulletlu says that the crop reports bom Eurujai are unusually favorable, ex ii pt from Franco, which is su(luring slight ly trout a dtoligkfft. Tim world is at paai e. and the acreage la, Ihetcfoie, probably large. The whole siluatiou, in aliorl, pro mist's cheap bread. This will ho gratliylng intclhgcuco 10, at least, the uiltlions ol non ,-i.ii,ti c*sot.tho needful aiticle in (he tow> aud citnaol the land. Cheap bread means i l.minimi Iteaiiii and liabtiltiess. and that much we expect during ilu: i i,mili s yeat. |Havntmli Advertiser I uu I’kliKhi Hon uK DllCTi—lf all hoard mg houftf keegera could be successful in getting such patrons a* a man living ai Cuthbcrt, Ua , tinue’d he more money fu lie In (aiding lions • bustuese Ihsii ill eul'tlug ■ If eoujiou* from S/lue railroad bonds. — 'lTu' chaiacb.r of Uiia Cutbbert man came in light me'Hiy through an adveilleuiurt in tin uew'*pa|ieiß, where ft was piopoaed to furnish, loi live ifollaia, ateiipe tea, lung ime liuw to live on thirty seven cents a week The I'ulbbeil muu, now sixty four /.ms old, mad'lie tuivciliaumeui and be came indignant, aiaerling if lo be allOe'i ex liHvagnnee for one lo |*cml so much a wink, and making (mblh; the Ucl that his JUS” urovi*l"ii* cisl him mil to exteud ten dolTan a year ! Ills process I* simple, and I* published lor the benefit of civilized hu inanity. He has uot taken a dunk of llijuoi for over a ijuarter of a century ; he never drank a cup of oof?4M Iff his life, or nfu h pound of meat ol any kind. He has un !*■**♦ f| h'V‘4 t' rft tti ever taking a dose *f tm-it r inc nr of ixmsulttrig a physician. Ho can sraik filtccn or twenty miles as quickly as ~ny vo iug man in the country, is a man ol family, and a wan of moral ami physic.;! health. The secret of his diet is that it In plain com bread am! water, a diet which he asserts n man In come* accustomed to an*] will be thoroughly satiifn*' with, buch a man is ll is Meorgla model, amt such his device. Umlouhtedly ho Is wise, too, bill It I* difficult imagining a pleasant sound in a dinner horn repeating day after day and year after year the fame old story of coin bread and water. £r Mahiii.k*.-The cbiel plane of the mini ulacUire of mfcrblea— those little piece* of otorie which contribute f> largely to the enjoyment of iKiya— ia at Otsjratelii, on the Nahe, in Germany, where there are large agate mills and quarries, the refuoa ol whifli in lurned to good paying account try being rnaiie into amall balls, employed by ex|*:ila to knuckle witb, and are mostly sent to the American market. The substance used in Baxony In a hard, calcareous stone, which is first broken Into bl.rcki, nearly square, by blows with a hammer. These are thrown by the hundred or two in a small sort of mill, Which is formed of a flit, stationary slab or stone, with a number ol eccentric furrows upon its lace. A block of oak, other bard wood, of tHft diametric •ise ia placed over the stones and ’partly resting upon their'' rlic email uiock ol wood is kept revolving while water flows upon the stone slab. In about fifteen min utes the stones are turned into spheres, and then, being fit for sale, are henceforth called marbles. One establishment with but three mills, turns out sixty thousand marbles each week. Bomeb-idy needs ‘JH a oojry of luc Nash ville L’uiou aud American with a marked article describing the imprurarnenU ma*l and to he made upoo the capitol ground< of Tennessee. The words what tieorgia should also do are written on the margin of the f*ptr. The trouble with Georgia, at present, ia that the has no caprtoi grounds. Two dtrty streets form the proa pact frotii the rickelly Ofiera House in which the Legislature meets and toe Buie' officials have their office*. Thy ground* surrounding the old Capitol in Milledgevdte are extensive, haadaorue and susceptible of great improvement. Wuen the capital i* changed to Milledgeville the Teuneaaee plan way be tried.— {%ugusta Chronicle. > AN EASY Hinds, the (nail c tpraclor of vWiiiac ciookiM ways the Wasliington dispatches have had toaay id late, lias been acipdttcd The Nashvilla Uhimi is right whc it de Claras that lh*re iievei was a great. r farce than this trtjfc lhxvparij coudnoted, ii might have opened up die great net work ot fraud that has for a long lft fie encircled the mad contract* of the (List Office t>e imr'.incnt, rmtii Ihe iicrTe iiiei ii.iiic when honest men have ceased to think ol putting in trills. Il Hinds had-bcim pre.-sed into n corner, tic would have told all lie knew about these transactions, lor be openly threatened (hat il cut to the penitential), lie wou’d go in good company. Tt was established that one t'haune', a Olnk'm lln l*ist Ofli * department, turd received brtln money, which w as paid huu, not by llimit, however, but by Kellie*, ho was Hind* partner, Taaj .ry saw the subtle distfuc tiou and let Hinds eSi'ape, although the htibt'iy was done with Ids knowledge by his pailncr. In theiutcreat ol the li. maud with the firm s monjqft Three othr itußctmonts are *tll! punlfng against Hinds, hut the Cluciuffati L'uininer cial’a Washington coiies|Miiidenl says there is a reasonable prospect that District At '.turuay Fishtttavill eutni a ul/lU. The Dost Office authorities desired Fisher to employ assistance, but he declined to do so, and has show abut little seal in the ease, VVIIIIO UIC WUMSC DU lUlai l\ n 1 * work up the evidence, appear also lo have been grossly ncgli onU A'l the im,a>rlanl cases that the governinoal lias protendeil to proftccutu iu *he I diintef of !n*p year* have proved lamentable failures. I'mba lily them ia no place m Hie country wliuie money and inttiiirncc iniertoro more wit Ii the pioeihallnga u. midils-ol jualh u.— w TliC Motilgoincry A lvertUei Is of tin opinion that Hinds w ill be anpiiticd <>n all the indiemenfs against him, and iliuf and It i-'tl.iiTtd bumccrsiary iii -prevriii him liotti diftcloaiiig the couiplii ity ot Idgh otlli iul* iubls viila'jjy Ui will he reiippomtud Uuil* ed Htalc* M.iislial ol ALdikma. We shall See, -[SaVaUUuU News. I’lm.oiiKN's Kaiu hu t'l.i) Nicvi ii in, Boxkd. H i wiitc* ati eminent surgeon in tha June punihur of thu Tupulai Bclcnce Moiiflily. Though ihc stabsmeht wi’l doub'hns be received by many a juvenile leader in the light ol a ’si'lbevideut piofi oalliou,' iherc may yel remain a few parent* and rural peJugogues lo whom lln* imisoii* for the abdlitioii of this hunt ,*l I.'bnk, may be of InUuasi. '\Ye h.iVe seen,' write* I'lolostot J 1 nit*oi, ‘licit the pnK.ftgc ol tin* cur is closed by Jinn membrane especially ndspUiu iJi be iifinem ed by ever) lm,*ul i of Iho dr, mu] wi.n nullc ig lull tiio >Ol lo supiKirl it lufeiintlly. \Y iiftt, then, i ioi h* in*To Ilkuly lo Ifij. ire this membrane than a and*ten wnd fon ii*n, o-**hju* -n**.*n **f tin* li In front ol it f ll any one designed to Ineuk or overstr* tel. thu inunhraiie In could miaicoly devise a mole cfloctlvi means Until f'l bring thu hand suddenly ami forcibly dowu upon iiie passage ol the ear thu* driving tti aii vloluuby before if, with -no poserW+tty-foe H* escape tntt by —Hn- mnmbranc gtvtng way.* Ho reaftmtitrte me these conrlnsions that tbcie was not need ed even Ihc high anlhoiily ol Hie writei for ilic milfwap'ient ulatciuciit lh.il 'ninny chil*hen uie made deal I*y fioxcaon lint car ' ll is urif'irluuale, however, that this ami luuuy other rchukcitol the same orJer pre ce.l* the n aiein, and hence a safer general orilir might lie in*u and lo lire inlciil llial in* h'lrfld xtidufj aver ite eive any li.rn ol cot Jairal punishlileiil iinlll llie purmil or pre ceptor has stopped to iea*ii— fi'sl with lire child, and lin n with himself. Intihipati 'M in Kkntiu kv The Jfli hiicipd Hegistcf reports the following is a notice which was found posted up in the Kiiksvllle neigliloohood. Ham Clark is a man ol color, who preferred not to vole the Radical ticket last August, and tills warning is therefore served on him so ss to give limii plenty of time to rep nt and not ‘do likewise'' nert August: Apenr) Ifilh, IH7'. Mr. Haul Clark, Die Next Time yo Hunt do Pi August lesion We Will swing you to the blunt bin in inadismi Cos Ky. next cliUfday night Wo will Re serre yo. This lit General Orguis hand rile. Higuod ite rnondy, Irick Nuby, Tail IHIf. We believe yo know some tbiog about Ciiariey Hendon. Wo w ill see chusdy nigh). On the hack ol the no tice is written : Mr. Ham Ciarg ibis is ril leu by the government, An Ama<aji Vinomu Omh-Ocu. Karly re!ate>] the nubj /ined anecdote ; At the time of the A vet ill raid up the Roanoke Volley, when Get. Fitz bxs was after him, there were some atraggtei*. Near theie was a gentleman, his wile and a daughter, all of whom belonged to (he Methodist cnurch, and very good people. Tuia girl was walking in the gar den which was on the trank of a river, very steep, when, coming Ur it suddenly, sire Saw a Yauaec soldier doming Up the bank. Without stopping to eousider, ahe stooped down, picked up a rock, and said “U— u you, hand we that musket 1 ' lie w<a so COJlpletely taken aback that he gave Up his musket, and marched a prisoner iuio the house. It no use reteri lug tor the oath of U *ci Tohv, which v. as wq>ed out with a tear, fur the recording *u£el never took the trouble register that oath. When is money damp ? When it ia dew in the morning and oust at night. I'iudlng Odl tile ftri rel. Mrs. Hi own an. r her giwsip, Mrs. While, were conversing ilmut husbands and th secrets of Freemasonry. Mrs. Brow a was a Kiecmavon ; and the fact of not Vine aide to si.are ill* secret of of Uu -m I I with him made Mrs Brown very unhappy B!.e was |miiring out her grief to Mrs White, ami saying lot the thensamilh tune ‘1 wonder wi.at (hey do '.IL 'die lodg. i onm ” ' l have no dmbt hut it’s dma ffnl, replied ■Mrs White. lii|l if my Imshand was it Mason, 1 11 1 *et i\l hhd *H)f what lie did. Hid how ’ The) dale rdt tell . Ah ’. hut Til in ike him t* 1 1. I How i oh, Itovv ! a.-heil Mis. Brown anxliuisly Hush ! I'll tell you ; but don’t tuealhe ll tor the World, beiausi it i* a dead secret. No, nil; 1 wou'l, Wei! do, you know that tleUtihg a poi son’* fat wlieu Uiey me asleep vi ill ifiaki them talk f Nii wurt ibough y . Ye*. Now you wail till Btowu entriei home f:om the lodfctf ne>A lit'iie, aufi have a biobifi straw In llie bed with ymi. IV hen he gits asleep you tickle Ins oil' with ii genii), and Ini w ill begin to talk about _Wfial he levs boon iloiug at the Judge, aud in this way you can get the whole of tin business out ol him. Urnciutia me I You don't say so, Mi*. While- > vy it 1 v r ' To lip sure I do. I nliv ys gel my hits hand’s scciels out of him in this way 111 do It I Atid you’ll tell me all about it, won’t you ? Oerlttinly Itul you must never say any tiling sis nit it. Oil, ol Course nut. I'm very , Um.au.4iHt ed replied Mrs. NViiiU! eiirhcsily. Ni il was agree,, upon, and they ncpnral ed. Hut "fu.loi iiuifticly Mr. While had ~v. i.n*ii,l the ,‘,>n*j>tt;u'vj mid lust uu linic iu inlontimg Mr. Brown, who laughed hemuiy over it. - 7 ~ — A few iitiuutes aflei w.ir,P liniu u ntt, n '.- e,l u mewing ol liu lodge, and hla wile was .Wasiixaeiy rugaiHiug u. On leirnug she aimed herself with a spray li.cn lur bloom and wake!ally waited foi hei lofd and master to return. A', la-f lio had aluioHt hiokuli down flic veil ol seoivcy.whicli had tnmh'ed her so long, and her heart heal wildly when she heutd him open the 1 1 out door mi,f emtio iu. ~ t)i i'oiit;*u she preferred to he asleep ami ■II I not sen the com f,il suit!" on her bus band’s lace asdic tui lied up the gas ami I Kigali di robing foi bed. Ifut he said' nothing, am] in a few in uueui he v\un com! ul.bly lucked in and giving out fire monitory imlfeaiioiis of ijr i 'soiling Mleo| Tln“i Mm. Blown o|N*m* I her eyes call 1 ioil.sH, and convinced haiscll that lie had gone to ilist—land from--which sleepy (it*a bttfnls never I'uiuru uutd some timu next dy, O.titlotfsly she reached under tlm pH I >w, ami took tliq broom straw from its hid ing place Then Him reuciiu t ITVuf careluTly and Imgap to tjckla her btialiaiid's ear, aud lie was all tin; wliile doing Ids bust l > kuup liom e\|i|.eimg with laughter. — Finally in- began to talk a fiutn, and tu i eis weie h**'niy alive to erury syllable. Yus, be must die, sai3 hi/. He betrayiwl mil S’ i relH to Ills w ile. I've got tu g|| linn tlm lot lull mi me. Mis. ISiowii scruiuuct) him! Ipiiimml from tlm bud, while her limibiunt, iliiablu to cou iiol Inniselt, gave vent to Ids laughter nml diiuurbed tlm neighboiM lor tlm nn\t lun uninM.es. Bill they nuvej came to any no derslsiidlllg about the SilHllgc idhills- Him never asked Inin wlmt lie was laughing at, ad lie never inquired wlmt it was wliicli made her sit earn and leap out of bed so quickly. Mis Blown aud Mr, V/hilc dm.’t spruh now Hhc thinks Mrs. White played a Joke on her, ami scums Ui have lost much ol hui an in ty regarding tii; see'coy oi Fine lUiMour/. B ‘Stou Herald : lliuday Pillowing on centennial lusLivilics lire following iucinuul urxiuired in a Houtlr kind saloon , A blend had iuvttiii •mo of tlio H .ulh yaio.iua soldiers into lire aaloou to pul another lull ou the bulled hatchet. Wliile standing at the bar a stranger came in. Thu Ciaroliu iali suddenly dropped liu glass ami close y eyed the stranger. His gn/.c was so slcaily and fieculiai Ural the Irreitd licgau to Ire alarmed and to Uar tiiat liter hatchet was about to Ire dug up again, ijncclly the Carolinian asked the stranger il he knew him. There was no recognition, where upon the Caroltuiau asked him il lie was Dot in the late war,, ‘Yes,’ was the reply. ‘And you were once statioued st such a place t’ ‘Yes.’ • Well, 1 Brought so,’ rejifkrxJ the Carolmrau, aud, raising Ins Uat, showed s large scar ou his lorohead, saying, 'There is your sabre mark, my hoy ; come up aud take a drink.’ Aud mi then aud thera they decorat.d the grave of the buried hatchet. Tkcth ash FaU!A£Uooi,. —1 once asked a deaf and dumb boy, 'What is tru'.b Y Me replied Uirusdug hut tongrr forward in a straight line. I then asked him, * Wnat is lalsehood V when he made a z gzag with iiis linger. Try to remember tins; let whoever will take s zigxig path, go you o in your couise as sliaigut tui an airow to its mark, aud shrink back from falsehood- as you would from a veaoiuous viper. gThe remains of the original manuscript ol Webster's Dictionary are mid to be in the possession of Henry Walxwo, tli, oi Glencoe, Wia. Much of it was distributed pgc by page to autograph burners. JA- roT rft““ u */ ' U?4 ' i state 1 |i L * 53 m3 11 I / (&\ I y M usiciil (Jhinu*s. A N ;w OLASt’IhMiK l > ; FF.MAIiII' VIH( F.-t * t The Ningiijg (‘lass Department ' vciv. k-offtplyiv, fin.ti Hie. AI usic is .*1 a hyttgr oKlcr Hi,,u 1-. iisuallc found In works ol thiscia* I*l ice, ifl eiicli ; if>'.l pci D Zeti. i iJ)It!A Vf; r'.H ('fMDriRfrKNHIV K ■* Mfikhml for tiio Guitaib * - , | i *i The hugest npd on.y cCippfe'.if inslrnelion Hook for llif* favorite liislnpiieip. I’riee, |;i iiD, mailed, post paid. 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