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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1876)
The Meriwether CWunty Vindicator. VOL. * THE VINDICATOR. rniUHIO IVUI TftJDAT, BT VM T. REVILL. AT R*o PER IN ADVANCE. ITI I tlin* *lv af tk Coar-1 How* >* < m( MmtWag. iJpUM Iwk I 4 wka |BDM !tf IBA ! I vear 1 tack IN tSO 450 . 7 00* tOO thsabaa 1 M) * OOi 4 5611666; 15 06 Itecbea SMI 8 001 100011506 5A 00 Iml 500 10 001 5A.00'55 001 l\ 00 2 eoi 7 06 15 00195-001 55 00 . 60 • O 1 art IAOOi M 00 | 05.00 i6O 00' SIOO Or A liberal detection made to tbsur advartietag Nr lha Booth or year. oofrvrr omens. ORDINARY Jaa. w Banning •HERIFF w R hv CLERK AC. A. J. Hintou. TAlMflCtlViß W. P Wheel#** TA* COLLECTOR W O Port TKKABURER L M. Attain* SURVEYOR O f Mathews 1 vc^nfT^Mi/vmwwst It Y. A Twbr, & E Leewrt, JaMfMMfa R M McCaaltn, 4 A. Heard BOARD or EDUCATION. Ma W. Pw* W. J Barite*. MadiMm H**vs, ft A. Paikrr, A. tt. taMM*. Sec. wEItATOR Mtk Dirt riot, O 1.. Peavy. REPRESENTATIVES. Obwdlab Warner. W. T Reel! BOSUIEBB CARDS. JOHN W. PARK, ATrORNKV AT LAW, Orrkkm i r. Oa. Will pracsica in Meriwether and the ad Joining twtmliw. UKOItOE L. PKaVY, ATTOHNKTAT I.AW. Ghkkuvii.iji Oa A H KKKEIHAN. ATTOM NIT AT LAW • URKKNVII.I.K, tia. All btMlitrM entrusted In htr •*!•■ attend; and in prt mptly and faithfully. JOHN I. ROUERTSON, \TToRsET AT LAW. Oa Will practice in the Jusllces 1 ami Ortll naty'a Court* >d Meriwether, ami the IS-prriof Ciniita of tlo "(untie# OHiiposliig lit* ( ‘on at* 'in n:t {Hi J E 0. 1 E<t M L \t fII I, (ONTIM K the piat tier ol \ V Medicine in (>rr.littllr ami the Country •> Jan nt A I t all* Irlt at tli Hiu* Si- re ■ i hi* leaitlrme pit inpll) altfinled to Oil K. It A.NTIION V. / vKPEHS hi* Piuleaalonal amaioea lu the V leHtftr.ua nt Oirrneiile and tit tultr, aß.aui .B w. a Aiiuttuty * '■'* Diuk IT* Tkompron. OolJt 0 , nawna*. a, MAN UK At Tl Ithlth <>K AND DEALERS IN jt vnnii vnv, Hath as Itedsiewds, Buteuu*. Cliairs, MsJ traaaer. Ae. Baby Carriage* l-l *ll •<} la* BIKi * f**ll***U !•!*<•*. * tnlnaUou <H auck aol;iuM. IHTMIUhITkD I m The Cluroaiele it Bali*e2 AUGUSTA, OA. tW • kk>l Pif'ii >n '*'• Country Oeeoftbe LEADING PAPERS to to* Buutk. Tb* I/wrgval Circulation in Eastern O nut gin - Tb* oa il Organ ol Severn) Count w* rtiiUMW Daily, Tri-Weekly nod Weekly. rpHt DAILY CHRONICLE AND SEN JL TIN EL IH atMKI with iniMMUng u—t-- m at‘v* of every deacrtpaiou—Tele graph*. Lead ; Editorial ; Owuegi*. nod South UmUM —* Gaueral ***** 1 l * m ‘ eeUa Cwrraspuudeooa, end Special Te e ,„,* f iruw uU unpurtaot points. oubacrip s*. tit. Tn TRT WEEKLY Canon tout anu flumm. a iotended lor | otuu convenient t a Tri-Weekly mail. It ooaiatne oe,y everything <4 interest which upp*** I* the Daily. Bo beermfloo, fS Tea WEEKLY Cua-micut a*d Bum cmJiy*torlm?itertben wmuj. It to oaeei the Urgent paper. ••> the Booth, had gfvea, heath*. Ed Mori* la, aU theearreat.• rtthe week, • .ell .ad eenarate review of the Angueu Murk*, wd price* Current. The Cueawwil Ke porto am * epueml femur* of the editwa. Bobecriptioe t*. Bpecttaea copies of nay toeoe eeat fare*. WAIAH to WRIGHT, Proprietor*. Augusta, Ga. Tkm Kmmmw OawtU a wmu.T rim, rmniiu at atlasta,ga Dnstd to Reflroed MM, Literature Wknd flueeor. Fifty Cw per Yenr CiIBOMO to mi MbMrilMr.* Hlum KENMttAW GAZETTE, AMI tit it VCftnria O. Joom, ATUVTI VOf BOAR WORKS, SI BROAD STREET, A Lenta Ga. V. - J Wlsbe Wise Tiller Ctdar V ianr sad Swat oar. am ■*< (Mil u Inrai I p tear GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY GA., JANUARY 7, 1876. Dr. J. Bramlsldl.E FEMALE REGULATOR ••WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND," Will bring on the Menses when they bare not been established, also when they have been aupprasaed from unnatural cause*. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia o/ lhr back and womb. Will cure Paiutu) Manstniatioa, and relieve the bead, heck and hunt ot thoae distressing pains and acbea. Will check menorrbagi or Vxeea sive flow,’ Will cure - Whites’and (ailing nf the womb, when it is the result of relax eak>n .T bid health. li is a* sure a cure in all the above dis ut. as Quiulne is in Chills and Kcver. Ladies can cure themselves of ull the hove diseases without teve!’mg their vmtpWbtts In any ptrstm, wh fcb is always pionifyiag to their pride and modesty. It is recommended and used by the best ghv-setatt. la their piiva’e practice. Fir a history of the a 6-.ee diseases, ear li soaUs ot its wonder(nl cures and direatious, the reader it reterml to the wrapper around the bottle. Msnufaclur ed a* 1 wild by RRAUFiELD A CO.. Atlanta, tla. MEAT CAW TEE WATT CM BR| nt POUT 0 I.AOCA. What, ob what can lha matter lie 7 Wile is so “tu*a>' * .Oh, de ir me I Mbs aayt “l shall,'' and then “I rban’t," And every )ok sits' gives arkaut. Her hair is like the 1 argleU tlai, Her tonaue is sharp--so like nu ax I llrr *i*|>* are heavy on the floor, And slam goea-to an dj en dour. She's croas to Torn, her “darling" cat, She rail* the baby ’’little In at," Apd I, she snaps, not worth a straw, A tit companion tor a squaw. So it has men thro' all the daf liut t Just know what Is to pay : Our iicightmr Blown lias tieen and none It ru s bought his wife a loan new bonnet. Tree Prcwcsscc *f Wlstd. The billowing wa. related to me by a man who wa. at work on the la'ill wi. ere, and at the time when the event oocurro I A Mr Hullirrlwnd, ol Ulster co mty N w York, beside* eitensive l.rmi.ig operatlrnts rairod targe nuiuber* <U cattle. One iltt lit. danght'-r, a gill ol fllx-cii, had tK'cw.iot to pass through a muadow wUstre 'lie i Mill* were glaring, as she had often done Vielorv. Among the rattle were two bolls, one an old brlndle, w Id'll the gill li el |H-lld liolli it. callh'Mxl, and the o tier a young black rawal tr acht-roiis auj lielli p-rmt On Hie im rat io" In ipn-allon the gli l ■ Mine near the lit Mi hull, and with a Miritlierid roar, he ..... m ... WOO en a moment was patalluvd Wit li tetrer. What was she to and" 7 There Wn* not a femje, nor a pox entire rock, within till mile. T' run would have lic-n desiJi. Inatrtitly her esns<a ' sine to iter. She ihotighl ol did ttrlndl', larger and *tr<> ig'-r. she knew, than the H*< k, slid with awitl steps Im rsn- tha putflarWi -dde and hit him on the shoulder. ‘Miind'i- want a potato ?' she said, a sen tence the mranlng ol which she had taught hUn long ago. Then emur along. The old h llow started along willi her at linn- and the enraged itluck. roartoj, and (earing, Inllnwad ; but when he ventured too nvar, the gra'id old llrlndle turned, and with a smiphs'ioas ol the head, held b ni ai bay In tin* manner the idrl led l|r (at to ’.he style clone hy the batti. wlnfl* she Was sate. It* ure old llriudle got hi* | otslp with interest The load of t ulna. I uni e heard . la'itvr fell Dial when tie removed bli l.rnlly lea new rHnr, where the accommodation wea much more ample, and the aulietauce much mor* rich and varlml than that Ui which they bail previously been accustomed. hto yutii.gwt on, ndaplng Infant, ran around every room end scanned every article with ecetacy, calling out to childish wonder at every new eight, “la lb to ours father—and to lhit *orr The child did aot aey, “yours" and I observed that the father, while be told thetoory, wee not oflended toltb the free dom. Y<>o could read ie hit glistening eye that the infant's coefldeooe lu appropria ting all as hia own woo bte aailalact lon Bach, 1 suppose, will he the aurprien and joy and approprietleg confidence with which the child of our Father's lan.il y will eoual all btoown when be to removed from the comparatively aaeee condition of things present and enter, the Infinite of thing, to oome. When tbo gloria, of Heaven burst upon Us view he doe. not stand a> a die lance like a stranger, any tag, “O, God these are Udne f He bound, lor ward to touch and taste every provision which these Ueaerd mansion, contain, exclaiming a. be look, la the Father’, taee, “Father, Urto aad this to our* r The dear child to glad of all the Father'* riches, aad the Father to gladder lor btodeer child.—[Arnot. Peootur Ca nitron has ban extremely LI. Aiktb seventy-tlx years old, it u bo Uoootf (bat no would die, bat the old goo dooms sodden Iy realizing that a Doooo erotic Legislature would elect bit snoots tor, milled, end it now doing tolerably well It it true lb at Jefltrson wee nominated lor a third term by the Ugielalorot of Mae aacboeeUa, Rhode Island and Vermont; It ia alto true that be prompt], declined tbe nomination. far the EeMbca On the train the other day a scry solemn looking man, dr cared in and carry tag a listbox, came along and dropp'd int< half my seat. It is a (Inc day, I remarked, detailing to be tricndly. It Is a floe day, but, young man, how i it with yf.ur soul 7 ho replied tolling up lib eye apd looking still more solemn. I asked him what be meant, sad he an sw ered: W hete wonid you go to if y.-u died * ll.iw <,!o*e your record st.-uid in (leaven f 1 told b) u that I was Jogging aloug gieaoetully like, (laying >y debts, saving a little inonay, and drO|>|iing something into the coulrlbuiion-box as it passed. That won’t do—ah he said as he lolded his hands and closed his eyes. You’re a sinner, ah, a 'raleful sinner. There is no mansion laid up lor you In the laad beyond the skies wh. Do you aver psay-ah t On In a groat wbfle. T told him. The devil Is iu your heart—alt, he went on. You pray not, neither do you sing. I,ike a dower you shall beeut down, and the stem shall wither ar.d decay, and be seen no more among the fiaids. What would you atlviae me to do f 1 aaked leeliug a little weak. lam hut a poor worm rayroll; be an swered meekly, like unto e puny insect. A cockroach, for instance. I put in as he paused. Only a poor struggling worm, he went on, never -ninding tue, yet 1 am trying to tio my apfioiiitcd work. Away over the sea in Africa, million* are living in tgnor six* and vice, knowing nothing of Heaven having no good in their hearts, living like the beast* ol the Held. In my poor humble way, '. etu trying to save a lew benighted heathen—trying to redeem a lew souls. in what particular way f I inquired. Partly by my prayers, ami partly by my collecting money and buying Hildas lo ship to them, that they may have the word o( hie. There was a pause lor a moment and thru be laid Ills hand ou my aim aud con tinned : Young man, the Lord lovrtli a cheerlul giver I Out •>( our abundance contribute sunn tiling lor the cause ot the lienighled Even though you ate not a Christian, your good hi l will lie pul lo your credit In the land Wlirrc all is Joy and bibs. I asked Idiu it he could change a S2O hi!) a id give me hack flU.tl.’i anl he turned atvny slid .octiicd weary. We rode on In alienee lor about a mile. laid Wftii'llWkr'ee fri'a w*y ‘(b‘'{6ke two M |iii. so- |. ops In it, and tlirn he said : Tilling man thou art a sinner, and thou will not freely contribute to the cause of the lit nigh ted. Wltiicii the iiiwiic It true, I iniirinured. On fie part ol the lieallien and my cauae I dcin to IHi five or three that iliou canal nut pm tliy finger in the loop that will cult h. lie >nid, amiling sweetly. Il'ii tliu old airing game—seen it forty limes, 1 annwerod. K rtely oo annmrt of tb benighted heMtlieii do I wish lo bat fire tn three that thou esnat not locate ttie Joker, he went on producing three thirnblea aad a |*en. P'ayeil it In the army lor four years, I replied, turning away with a mournful heart. Then you aie willing that the heathen • hall Struggle on like llie licaat* of the field and 'be bird* of the ell f he asked, putting up hia thimble. Yea, tiuly, I an.weml. Tlr end that one so young should be so ■iolul, hr murmured, end went to the oth* er end ol llie car end succeeded In fleecing an old man of |fi4 •nd a watch ou the check game —fur the cause of the heathen In Africa. An iMrndmew tw nn Amend* MMPAte Ex Bpeaker Blaine, Gen. Grtnl't mott prominent rival for Ibt Kepubllcao notni. nation lor tbe Presidency, having Intro duced a rraolotion propoalng an amend menl to tbe Cooatftuiion providing tbat no Blade thall make tny law impacting the eatablithjuent of religion or prohibiting tbe free exert tee thereof; end tbat no money ratted by taiatioo In any Bute for tbe tap port of public school*, or derived from eoy Bute lor the eupport public schools. or derived teom any fpublic fond there for, or njr public lan da devoted thereto, all all ever be under tbe control of any rellgkmt teat; end that no mosey or laada to devoted thall be di Tided among religious tecta or denomina { tfoot, JJ>e Albany Argut tebmlu tn amend (went to tbe emeodmeol, la tubeuace an follow#: “Kelt her thall eoy per ton ever be denied tbe right of enflrage, or be deem ed ineligible to bold any elective or ap polo live office under any BUU Govern menl because of hie religious protest ion, or be eauee of Ms association or connection with any religioot organization.” The Argnt me: “The reception Ibis proposition will receive, will UN RapabUoan sincerity. Tbe feet that It bee net beta made, either by the President or by tbe ex-Speeker, ■howt the hollowness of their tat I teouri an profcmoni They at ieeN are proacrip live to so intolerant degree. ” Major Mark A. Cooper was almost a nan imouaiy elected to the vacant Bmwtorakip in the 44th, vice Colonel Wofjord resign ed. "Tnuw'aMiLuom im IW—Last wi i er, save lha Washington correspondent of the ll.liMqro tmn, * viral •Oort* ware made by Davit to pan* through he B<mil* EM resolution calling tor names •I delaulhEito the governairoA and the Miiooiti odnd hy them In the last tea year* [t.D undarrtood that thn Internal rcvcnui detwlcstinaa alone (mil op In thi* period aimetliing more than twetUy million do) lara. while the losses to the government by hhlcathm ol military paymasters am llirrs alan ro.i lip into the millions. Jt seems that few it any statements In leter sure l*> 'MM iktfslcilions have *ieen |*ub list ed in the lust ten years, although up te 1813 the law po.itively required It, and it is believed Mill doe* an. The reaolutian waa smothered by the Republican majoilty last year. On Saturday Mr. Davla again hrought forward his resolution, and it met with the earn#o^Kislt ion from the Repub lican Jfo ftdt diepnatt ion wm made of Ihe niejMg, hntthe Democreu ere deter mined to get-the Information they are after, and if the Senate refuse* lo call for it the House will. The Republican ofOce hole vrs must hare emheuled a great deal since IMS. as it it slated at the Treasury that it will take the I *bor of a comtlderablo mini Iwr ofch-rkt for several months to make out the list. Did thn Tarty Hwve Nome of ihf Park. The whisky ring giro Hie public to underst iliththst it did—a very large slice They weru naturally anxious, when the daylight was let In, to carry the impression that the blcftled distiller bad bean Induced to ct hi tribute of hie tidittance to the main lenunre of R-pti’illnan principles. It was all In the regular everyday coarse of prac ileal polltloa--nothing to make a hiss about Tlit-lr lault, at wsrst, had licen merely an •-xce-sol seal foi the great parly that phi down the rebellion, etc. Tliapare borne out to a certain extent by Oil. Gmsvenor who says thn funds weic oa'enslbly will- rted at the start for party purposes “During the Presidential cHiupnign of 1871,” lie adds, “when Re I u'llh’sn leatiers wer* much alartnsd a di|>aieh was sent hy one ol them, a vary prominent Henator, cnlllng for anew as Hessmenl ot distillers -unless tills dispatch ilsell was forced by some member of li e ring aa a pretext fur unusual demands. It Is an iuterretlng tact In this connection that the flrsl known assa-smen twaa levied In Hie spring of 1871. There Is uo doubt the diatlllers were made to Imllcse—at least during llieae fl'ai years -that they were bled lor p ilillcal iiuqioaes, and with the knowledge ol (lie n*a<ls ol live parly, if not hy their direction. o*>l. Orosvenor seems lo Ihi n II He sUggered, however, by the fr.ct Hint the local Itapiihlicaii committees In Missouri <ll,l not seem at ill flush o( ~ M, ji in 1873. . wrinißug .XiAWU -ltt ilWr'WiVt.. J M fr* Or-n do the moat g<a>d. There wore other Hlales which It was of infliiiteiy more Im pot I and; to carry—Hie early Btstea, North Hamlin*. Maine, Pennsylvania. It la a his torlcnl fact that the paiiy was lemarkably active, a'oi.ist uhlrpihous Indeed, In the caov ist. The conspicuous figure they cu‘, im,..illv in North Carolina, provoked au pri.i- and comment at the lime. It the par ly hud any “crooked whisky" money that year, it was UDd'MJhletlly in these Hiatts that the grout hulk of It waa spent. Vhe President ou>y IMd hai• known anything **ui it, Ut> Biame and Ihnitwell, and Delano and t;*meii>n. and the other gentle men who orgatdeed viol *ry for him Hml yeir, must Tiaye known about It—ll the pany had the rnuiiey, they could uol help knowing aleiut It. Tnat most ol llie money collected stop iied in Hie p-nikete ol the collecittia la vary probable. Whether It all stopped there, is a ipiaation rtlll to answer, m a broad political *eu.e, Hila la now the point ol greater inttiesb Did Hi* Rpublku party have any <>f Hie pork 7 it so bow much 7 —(bprlugtield Republican. (tore lfr •will'P.i unto flcnrlet Fever. Here i* (he recipe, aa I have need it, and It cuied my rhiidien ul the scarlet fever Heie it to as I iiave used it to core the small-pox. When learned physicist. said the patient inul die, It cured. Sulphate ol doc one grain, fox -gltrve (digitalis) on* grain, half* teaspoonful ol sugar, mix with ta Übteapoonful. ol water. * When mixed, add lour ounces oi water, and take a übteapoonful every hour. Either disease wilt disappear la twelve hours. For a child twailef doaer. according to age. If eoua tig* would cump-d their phyaioiana to me tkta recip", they would awl no pert bpuaea 11 you value advice end expert toot, use this for that t ft de disease. Thw Third Term Grant's ambition wee rudely crottel in tbe boete on Wednesday, when Mr, Springer, a democratic number from III! note, ofered t resolution that denounced a third term as a departure trbm a time honored custom that would he at once unwise unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institution. Tbe yeas sod nayt were celled by tome malicious!y Inclined democrat, end then ensued tbe mott Si grant dodging tbat hat ever occurred In coogress. Blaine greped bit hat and left Uia Boor, followed by about forty of hit re pubUcen ooUeeguta The delight of the democrats was only equalled by tbe disgust of the republican members. The vote—yeas, ttft nayt 14— shows that about forty ra publicans will have to go, as toon at the screws are applied, to Grant and ptirately take it alt back. Tbe eighteen who voted in favor of a third term are t tweet lot Lfaralaoa Lynch- Huh, Smalls, Wallace, and Walls, all tootbtm negroes or oarpet-baggers, ere fair specimen* of the unsavory minority, It Leap Year \ Greet, ibe BeapN . In the removal of Henderson, Grant phtyad the deepnt. If Grant is innocent what won Id be cave what eouns* 1 . might ■ayr before a Jury when prousuining the ear mlaa nftbu government 7 If Grant is la no cent, be Should applau I the seal of the a-i vocal* ol the government. If Henderson wa* disrespectful Jn the President In hi* stricture on the cnaikoo vhiskey thieves, or rat her if hu used lan -u*ge un'iecomlng a prosecutor, was it no' le duiytif the prnddtng Judge to call hint to aooouut 7 Mot aaauie ly. And Hi-, leal llirt the Judge di I not c.tll him to ac count and that no one tn attun-Uucc- upuu the trial ever dreamed that he ought to lie called lo account. It nvltence that tin- Pro-Ment traveled a long distance out of hi* way in demanding Hvnderaon’t rstimv *l. It is mil the Aral time that (rml lias played the deapot. In this act, the Prosl dent rebukes 111* Judge, alas, and wbl'c dismissing Henderson, lie doubtless would it he had thn power, remove thn Judge likewise. The Judge saw nothing wrong In Hen derson's remarks. United HUtcs District Attorney Dyer anw nothing wrong in tne rent hit asnoclnie wns niimilcsting on lie half ol (he government, and Judge Kriim Hie counsel for Avery, made no objection to anything Henderson said Does it n•• look a little singula' Hint r.oliody saw any l lilng objectionable In wlml Mr. Mender ion said until the im’letmonl of Hnlicock When that point was reacheil then tlio dea pt at Washington become angry. Tn* whhkey prosecutions ware never intended to reach wi lar. “lit no guilty man eacn|M),” wa* never intendeil tor Bnhcork. Then it was the President made the discovery that Henderson had uned dlsres|n-ctful language concerning him. The co ttnral had secured the Indictment ot the President's privstr secrets y, and hi* tendencies for coining so near to the White House mint be punished! There you have the despot revealed In *ll his deformity. Can history furnish a more striking instance 7-[Altiany Argus. A Qovriinoh Sxwiro Worm.—The llur lington (Vl.) Free Pram relate* the follow ing anecdote of Gorurnor Peek, ol that Stale : “Near hit home, in Jericho, live * poor old couple, in whom lha struggle f r lile is a hard na. Ilncently tile hustiaiid waa laid up by au accident, and a* flover nor Peck was passing Hie house thn other dty he saw the old lady endeavotlng In saw and split some wood, furnishing Hie piteous spectacle a woman alway* doe* under such circumstances, *ml achieving Hie degtne ot succeas usual when the sol Ur aax stoop u> conquer a woml pile. The Guvnrne, promptly interfered, attacked the wmal •“A-‘- , /tf a youth quantity, to Ibo Intense delight ami liappl nesa of the agml sample. It la rar* that large wealth, exalted position, profound learning and Innate kindness of heart arc anlied *o happily a* hi Governor Peck.' 1 ■. —-wnam ■' Raw ike WMaw tlangtrt Mtitt. [From the Providence Journal.] A gentleman of an autobiogiaplilcal turn relates how be wa* Inetructwl In the eu* tout of Uklng toll, by a sprightly widow, during a moonlight sleigh rlJe with a mer ry party. He says I The lovely widow L. sat in the Mine atoigb, sod under th. Mm. robe, with me. Oh 1 oil 1 don't, don't I ehn exclaimed as we came lo llie flirt bridge, at the vain* time retching me by the arm and turning her veiled face toward me, while her lilt a •yes twinkled through the moonlight. Don't what f 1 aekel. I'm not doing anything. Well, but 1 thought you were going to lake toll, replied the widow. Tell t I rejoined. What's that f Well, 1 declare t cried the widow, her clear laugh ringing out above the muiic of the I Mill., yon pretend you dou't know what toll la T Indeed I don't then, I Mid laughing ; ex plain it If yoa please. You never heard, then (aid the widow, mint provoklngly— you never heard thai when weareonaatotgb-videlbemenßliriy. —that to sometlmM- when they cmee a bridge claim a ktoe, and call II toll. Hut 1 never pay it I I Mid Unit I never beard of It before ; Bn when we came to the nex t bridge I claimed toil, the widow’s struggle, to bold ilia veil over her face were not enough to tear It. At last the vail was removed, her round rosy lac* u turned directly toward mine la the clear light ol a frosty moon and toll wax taken, for the first time lo my experience. Soon we came to a long bridge, with aev eral arches ; the widow Mid it wee no us* to rMiat a man who would have hi* own way, ao she paid the toll without a mur mur. Rut you won’t take toll for every arch will you T aba said that so archly that I could not (all to exact all my does, and that wm the beginning of my eourtehlp. Tbs ot>e day, when a Detroit grocer spelled tuter “s-b u-g a r," a IHend point ted out the wot cl end remarked, That word tea t spelled right” "Hal I set laughed the grocer ; one would think I bed no education f* and be croaaed it out sad wrote “a-h u-g-or. w ■ . ■ m ■ An Indianapolis wilt caught her hut bend bitting the family dressmaker, e wo • man retwilttve in (inn and lea torts, and instead of fly log Into a rage or feinting away she simply remarked, lu a touchingly tad tone of voice : “John I I most tap that your taste Is more to. be condemned than your morale ” W. O. QHOIsSOIf La.GR.ANGE, - INARMBR4 CANNOT fin Ia bet l P pi tee to store their cotton thaw W 0 U Wilson's New Railroad ROOK WARGHJUII. Ch*rga* only TW .iN TY-riVE cant* Per Month* It will be weighed <’n the BEST Fair batiks Rea'cs K.'rwM-rs can b*tv their gmiJs CHE V P W. C. GUOLHON b RAILROAD STORE. Ton can find a lull sl"Ck or g-wdi, wmaUt ing of BULK MK\T. HlH.klt CURED II VM-. LARD KIBII. ri/>UR, HUGAK, COFKKE. 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