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DALLAS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, W,)2.
NUMBER 20.
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HY 8 \ R A H. HOSE.
It was Winkleroiil Womaiira
wedding day. 1C very body knew
tlmt ho wiiH to bo married that
morning iii St John’s church.
I.ikowiso everybody was ploaseJ;
for Winkir anti Delia Deplume
were quite popular, therefore, there
was no demuriug, unless it wus
among the young men, who felt it
a little because they would bs unn-
ble to waylay Wiulcie between the
church and the depot and make
him properly celebrate.
The bride's toilet is generally
considered a far more important
item at a fashionable wedding than
the bridegroom’s hut in this case
it was different.
Not that winlcio indulged in any
thing espeeially fancy upon this
oeoason. His suit was the conven
tional black, but, like Sampson,
the point where lie came out srtotig
was his hair.
When at length ho was arrayed,
ha looked himself over in his dres
sing glass and voted the collection
perfect, all but the hair; that was
too long.
“It will have to bo cut,” lie de
cided, “The barber is only across
tlio street. I’ll run over minuts.”
“You’ll have to hurry then,” put
in his sister Hollo, ‘who was trot
ting in and out ef his room in her
stylish bridesmaid's costume.
“The carriages are coming and its
lacks but half an hour of the ap
pointed lime.”
“I ll get there, never fear,” cried
Winkie, slipping oil an old coat
and hat and making a rush for the
barber’s, where fortunately, he
found the artist unengaged
Cut my lmir, quick ” las
[breathlessly.
Clippess smiled a little slyly-aiu
et his machine so that the stubble
:ni all parts of Winkie’s head
ess than the thousandth part of an
licli in length when he sprang
lefore the glass to admire himself.
Worse than all. the pure white
uticlo which covered Winkie’s
hull was sc.verrl shades whiter
Itlian that which was spread over
lllis features.
Yoa son of Africa ” shouted
Winkie, in a rage, Ywnut did you
cut my hair like that for?”
You ordahed me to cut it to
the quick, s ih.”
Winkie couldn’t wait to kill him
just then, but with an ‘111 sue you
Inter” feeling in Ids breast lie made
for the street, whe ic lie eucouuU
red one of bis friends on the way
ko flic wedding.
Dot your hair cut/” lie asked
with a grin/.
“It’s none of you" business, if I
ave.” retorted winkie.
Hello had just entered one of the
carriages to be driven to the
bride’s residence, as lie reached
the door.
Well, now, 1 rather think you’ve
you got your hair cut,” she said
and laughed outright.
“I’ve got a right to get my hair
cut for all of you, guess,” lie re
turned, savagely.
\\ inklereid s pet bantam
standing upon the walk as lie
toned tip to the steps.
lie kicked at her angrily.
She sprang agilely aside.
“ Got your hair entf Got your
hair cut!” she cackled shrilly.
Winkie made a dive at his pec
pullet, intending to devote enough
time to her to divest her of her
his nasal organ into his brain.
lie audibly groaned ns he picked
himself up, and the driver of the
waiting carriage responded with a
hoarse laugh.
Winkie gained the ball, triple-
bolted the door, and climbed the
stairs, leaving a trail of blood lu
lling him.
Ten valuable minutes were spent
in batl i.ig Ids inf’ired proboscis,
ten more in changing his stained
liniu, and rejiisling Ids wedding
gai incuts.
Winkie then looked into the
glass and nearly fainted.
A veritable eu in ic Valentino stood
before hint.
IIis nose was larger than all the
rest of his bead, with the real old
bruiser tinge into it.
II is bead was as white and shin,
ing as that of a white marble
statue.
I can’t leave this room in ton
lays,” lie muttered.
11 uL a few seconds’ reflection
dunved him him that ho must not
desert Della at the very alter.
Ho hustled into bis outer coilt
mil pulled bis hat thief fasiion, low
down over bis oyes, ran down
stairs, gave a few directions to the
driver, and started.
He intended to stop at a celobra
led hair dresser’s and purehaso a
wig.
lie found his man eager for a
customer.
“I went you to tit a black, curly
wig upon my head at once,” cried
Winkie, throwing same into the
winds. "I am Winkleruid Wen-
<lull-—this is my wedding day—I
ten minutes behind time now, ’
"Not the bridegroom of the St.
.John’s church wedding?”
“Yes Hurry up, 1 entreat you.”
‘-V/lull price do yon wish to pay ?’’
"1 iluu I, care a picayune, only
get. here sometime.”
'1 ho lmirdre-ser stepped to aside
door, gave a few directions to some,
one, and then returned ami request
ed Winl.id to be seated, while lit
covered his j wedding garments
with a large, white linen sheet
lie. then went into the other
room and a young lady came but
with a half'dozen wigs in boxes.
She bit her lip at sight of Wink
le's nose, and almost laughed when
ho said irritably:
“I want one will, long hair, so
that the edge.-, of it can not be seen
s o plainly.
“Very well,” Die returned and
began to ill an elegant ladies’ coif
fure, with Mack curly bangs in
front and a long Greek knotkehind
upon Winkie’s bead.
“There wm look lovely In that,”
she said, "The price is one hun
dred dollars.”
"Umpli!” ejaculated Winkie,
tearing tile sheet from about him
and laving a one. hundred dollar
note upy the counter.
gyiimn was waiting.
To that tins spirited entrance
created a sensation, is not putting
it too strongly.
when lie turned towards tho
bride, who, leaning upon her fath
ers arm, surrounded by six beauti
ful girls, was coming up the aisle,
overy pair of eyes in the audience
was turned towards him, and every
mouth which was audibly smiling
Mr. Deniable stopped within a
few feet of tho bridegroom and
stared.
“That is not the mail!” he ejacu
lated.
“\y hat’s that you say/ ’ crisply
■letortl'd Winicie. “Don’t be a
fool.”
Pardon him, lie had bean greatly
tried, mid llmu, too, lie did no
expect a cent from his father-in-
law, who was so saving, it was said,
that lie used the wart on the back
of his nook for a collor button.
“Tnis—this person is inebriated,’,
continued Mr. Dcplaino. Send fo r
mi oflicor,'quick.
“Oh! Oh!” ejaculated Della, tim
idly; “where is Winkie?”
“why, I am Winkie. Della
don’t you know me?” wailed wink-
“why, can it possibly bo you?”
whimpered the bride, "what is
the matter with your face, mid
what have you got your hair done
up for ,v
Winkie put his hand to the back
of his head, and for the first tiino
discovered the Greek knot.
1 le seized it fiercely, and shook
out the long hair o£ which it was
compose, and thou tore the wig by
fence from his head.
Old Dcplaino grow purple in the
face.
“Drunk, by Jove!” be said, and
started himself for a policeman.
IPs departure was the signal for
an uproar. Everybody laughed—
nay, they shouted, and the yuurg
men stamped and whistled.
The shocked clergyman recov-
oiiid his senses m.d escorted the
bride and her maidens into tin
little sitting room behind the
wss
has-
cliurcli.
Toni llawKins, who was wink-*-
in’s best friend, and wbo acted a;
usher, hustled Winnie in after them
Then there was mi explanation.
"I understand it all,” sobbed
Della, when winkie had steppe l
talking. “Hut papa is so angry
that lie will never let us be marri
ed now.”
“1 jet’s be married, right bore,
before he gets back,” cugges utl
winkie.
They acted upon the sug'cstiou
and w hen Mr. Dcplaino tamo into
the flout door with the ollieer, t he
bridal party stepped cut of tho
side door into the carriages, uul
away upon their wedding trip.
Mr. Deplainu was oblige to sub
side, but it will lie a long time be
lle then clapped .on his bat and fore winkie’s wedding will bo
for -
gotten.
cried the
young
THIRD PARTY RALLY.
plumage at the very least, but his
foot slipped upon a bit of ice and P l,0 - B are 1,0 ,l,l ’ s °" mR ’
lie loll and struck iiih face upon the
corner of a step and almost drove
started.
“Stop! stoj
lady shrilly.
The clatter of the carriage wheels
upon the pavement was all the ro-
ply which she received.
“Mercifu! goodness! exclaimed
the girl almost fainting from con
sternation “That was a man, and on Eeb. 22nd, and .propose to
1 thought it was a woman who had
been lighting with her husband.”
Winkie proceed swiftly to the
church which was crowded.
“why Welbml!” exclaimed one
0 f the urshers who met him at the
I door.
“what are you glaring at me for
claimed winkie, throwing off his
l hat and overcoat, and starting at
I once for the alter whore the eler-
To the voters of Paulding coun
ty, you who are infavor of the re
form move and endorse tho great
lobor conference held at St, Louis
ict
with the people’s party are earn
estly requested to meet at tho
court house in Dallas at 10 o’clock
a. m., on the 12 day of April next,
to ratify the action of that confer
ence, and to orgunize the people's
party. This will be one of the
grandest mass meetings ever held
by the voters of this county. C
0. Post will he one of the speak
ers. This March 21st, 1892.
11. L. OwtiXS, and others.
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