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Be as Him a* Y*»
mi« life i*n«t•« snnshlno;
Nor I* it ytt *11 sh#wM*t
nut slot am awl calm* .
A* thornsa
ung the flo«cr*.
Tfcthmws
8till let «•***"«*»» th*r w#«wl «,
IlrMPPjr MVtlM.
mu life ha* bury cronn
Aivtllujoyt to share,
And griefs and disappointment*
IKhteh you and I must bear.
Yet, if nbfortuM'a lara
Entomb’* hope* dcarn-t plan.
Let n» a ItU what U left w,
Be happy as we ran.
The t»um of ot>r«Jnj nei.t
l« made of little Iblnp,
A* oft the broadest rivers
Are formed from small* *t spring*.
By manuring small water*
Tlic riven reach tbelr spar.;
Si i nr tease onr plea* ares
Enjoying w hat we ran.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS-
and others in need of
BOOBS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
Stair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS
News For Everybody!
1-';. t V:
GO TO
IL P. BICKFORD,
(Successor to BLAIR & BICKFORD)
171 Kay Ht. Savannah, Gra*
WHAT PAYS
Tbire maybe hurtling desert*
Through which our feet must go
Bat t’.tere are green **«c*
Where |don-ant palm tree* grow.
A ml if wc may not follow
The pathway our heart* w ould plan.
Let us make all around u*
A* happy a* we can.
I’trhap* we may not climb wl.h
Ambition to it* grab
.Vo let ii* answer “Present"
XV lien duty calls the roll!
And, whatever ap|Niintiucnt,
Be nothing lean than man.
And, clieerful in *ubmbs!on,
Be happy as wc ran.
“Snlly, if ron Lore me, Slide
Off.”
The eloping couple in thin in-
htnncc xvero ovevtnkgn by the* girl’s
father nt Casey Station, Tcnn. He
pulled her out of her lover’s wagon
put her in front of himself on a
mule’s hack, and started for home.
The lover gave chase, hut his wag
on broke down. Did his presence of
mind desert him in that emergency?
No. He shouted, “Sally, if 30U
love me, slide off!” Site wriggled
out of her parent’s grip and slid off
the smooth hack of the mule. Be
fore the parent conld get her re
mounted the lover came up a foot,
and, in n haml-lo-hand encounter, tri
umphed over the old man. Then
the young ones mounted the mule
and Bed.
—«*.—
When to Marry.—As soon as a
young man becomes honest, pure
and lovable, when lie lias acquired
Niicli ability in his profession ns will
ensure a certain income; when be is
xvilling to deprive himself of useless
luxuries mid has the moral courage
U> woo some sensible girl xvliow he
loves better than his own self, then
1 e may prepare to become a Bede-
diet. As for the girl: xx-lieu she is
twenty-two; able to make her oxvn
clothes and cook her own dinners
willing to find her world in her own
home, if need be, and, above. nil,
when she has found a inau xvhose
presence causes her whole soul to
tremble to her tender down cast
eyes; one, a touch of xvhose hand
scuds a delicious thrill through her
heart as morning sun)>eaniH cause
the spring flowers to tremble under
their soft kisses, then sho may bo
come somebody’s darling.
GrocKery
CIIIX-A, GLASSWARE,
SILVER-PLATED CASTERS,
SPOONS and FORKS,
Tabic and Pocket Cutlery,
Tinware, both plain and
stampejj, Decorated Tin
Toilet Sets and
House Furnishing Goods,
have an almost endless variety of
FANCY GOODS.
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS,
Which Boyers Would do well to ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
Savannah, Ga., Dec, 2, 1875.
aug28-0m
] tobert King
Would respectfully announce that he
' [11 ha* removed hi*
' nigaot and Shoe Shop
„ Crawford street, opposltethe City Hall, on the
Lumber Yard lot of Mr K O Tbomi-oou, whsre
he la prepared to do all kludnofwoik MaMaf
ami retiring In tbs very beat style and at the
■ All work warranted Ultra ana a
Save Manure.—Ah manure i» es-
Hcntial to good fanning, every ex
pcdicut should ho resorted to in
order to augment itn hulk and qual
ity. If a good manure shed can he
furnished and the droppings from
the stable and yard he xvhccled into
it, a great gain xx*ill be realized. Ex-
jKisure to tlic storms of winter les
sens the qunutity very materially
and deteriorates the quality. If
there are any deposits of swamp
muck on the farm, it should l>e
thrown out upon upland before
xvintcr and carried to the yard to
mix with the manures or the sta
bles or manure shed. Ever^ avail
able article of vegetable refuse will
aid in increasing manure.
Not one person iu a dozen can
.ell the names of those xvhose busts
arc to lie found on postage stamps.
As an item of interest, xxc furnish
all the subject. Tin bust on the
onc-eeiit stamps represents Frank
lin; twos, Jackson; threes, Wash
ington; fives, Taylor; sixes, Lincoln
sevens, Stanton; tens, Jefferson
twelves, Clay; fifteens, Webster
twenty-fours, Scott; thirties, Hamil
ton; nineties, Perry. The sex'ens,
twelves and txventy-fonr-cent stamps
are not now issued, hut many of
them are in circulation.
Ax
writer iu Nrrihncr has au arti
cle on the subject. “Hoxv to keep
the hoys on the farm.” He evident
ly means well, but lie doesn’t touch
the point. To keep hox-s on the
farm, the farm should he well paved,
and lighted with gas, and liax’e
band-stand and billiard tables, and
its own liar and race-conrse. We
hope our farmers arc just as anx
ious as they ap(>car to keep their
hoys on the farm, but they don’
seem to take any definite action.—
Ifoubnry Xnr*.
* That nr* patch of grouud’s nieiii-
rible,’ said an Omaha luuu, point
ing to a grave all by itself outside
the town. T reckin’ you’ll knoxv
that, stranger, when you see
again. The ockypant of that xvas
the furst man Korrus Greelv ever
told to git West^likewise he xvas
hung for stealiu’ a uiewL
“If I xvas a liorre now,” mused
big hoy ns ho struggled up a De
troit street, ‘ I’d he stabled, rubbed
down and fed; hut I’m a hoy and
I’ve got to go home, clean off snow,
bring in xvood, tote water and rock
the confounded old baby for
hour or two.”
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MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
i MONUMENTS,
A. J. MILLER,
.1. J. JtliUer Sf Co.
FURNITURE warehouse,
HEAD 8T0NE8,
BOX TOMBS,
miller! Vaeet, Iron Bailing,
10MGS,BliLDl.\« IVOKK, AC.,
COR ‘2SD AND POI’LAR HT.,
Opposite J. IF. Burke, & OSs, ruir oj
Ron & Coleman's,
Macon. Gteo.
T •}. BOX. 425. ORDERS SoUCITCD.
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8avaniial), Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making Upholstering. !
AT SHORT NOTICE. . j
Order:; promptly filled. All Goods sold at the lowest market
, r .1 ^ !UI0AIVA£3£B8W»BuJfcr»8nperb
prices, and strict attention given toall order-from tlie country, : liORK OP PBENCII ART
, TO THU IOU10 KEV OF THOMAS-
VILLE AID VICUITT:
Fall and Winter Styles t
1 The Latest and Most Fashion**
hit Goods l
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and examine onr stock lieforc purchasing elsewhere.
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