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TOWN DIREUTOKY.
Ma M- T, Wm%
Clerfe 3..isft Trt v 8*'9'r«t*-* W, Cl. Eltomwood*
ifaunbxl—J, N GoodbToad.
A!den»*n~F. B MeJBae. H. W. Whaler,
W.T, Wlittua, John A. Rtuaph, W, 0. EU
lech Regular meeting* on record MoniUyia
mouth.
OMivarf—R. Skrr;#-—,1. I>. B, RoMnseu. ilopj*
'Clerk—-J. A. ’Efurtch.
TreB*nrer—J.T. ton celt.
’Isr Receiver —A. H. Kiekarffcoa,
Tax ('»ll*otnr—O. W, Wilti*.
Oorojpr~W. DrpcSy kheri T, ff—W. W«ki»w M-Anrsis,
Ccoafy 0ttrvfc} y
or—Jans** .......... Ms Cfc’l,
ff. &pn® Sferskcn, i'ourt, Jodje; lYsyus 0,*R. Ma’ry, county—Marti®
6eser«J, Sessinuf hold on third
A MArc'fs And Sri'tenshar
Coaniy tlirttigS: Cobs.©!* Vtv r‘ i
cl C C fi's EH rpi , .. . ,
sjsd .*. H { stiittrexs. Court th<-:sr<i Ws.ioii*.
iii I a si avy, AorH, .1 ul y ■\ toiler.
B'AXLKY, a- a.
APPKm© COinSTY OrFICERH.
(ttsrk <toiiaary—Jawrs lilituau. Moblsv I
Niiieiior Court-— !5.
Sner9~J, 11. Cook.
T’ix Ccllecttw—M T . W. Ovv»r*tr«*.
T:ix Reee'ver—B. Tliomss.
t'or.-.'Brr- -ilf- 'or McBscMb. j
!*» rvk f or— A * t b« r J ohuso n.
County CeiHiatssi iisra—W. E. T : rpina >
CNdrmao, James WsruOck and
MeBsetii®. j
Das lei M cEachi®, Bckooi. Cotmnluioacr,
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VBklAnKItS HIM,. 11 A. !
duio^l wGrt? vw*semm*
O ,i,R«ry—.lidkrrt liafthsr. j
fihsriff—J#hn Bowks. j
Ctoik—Andre* O- Oowe®
^kiLivctor — P. M. i.hirsua. J
Axsessor—C. C. Crews.
Traaeurer—Joitn P.ixu .
Coroner-—James Robinson.
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April
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1 ~Fourth Mondays in April and •
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COUETLANB SYMMES, j
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AND C0UKSEL10R,
Wit - NriWfCK, GA.
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SPENCEE E. ATKINSON,
Ateney and Coon U p .’Inr—af-i lul ul L j
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BRUNSWIOK, :
X K. H: A ItEl8
ATTORNEY h T Mm
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be IlilCt.
Q- B. MABRY
ATTORNEY AT LAW |
SBFNSWICK, GEORGfA.
I*ra«tfee. regularly in the Ccuottex o
Glynn, W&re Wayne, A puling, Pteicc Ocffee
nud Gain dec of the Bnitjtwick |
Oiruait, and Tel fair oi the Oeooee Oir*. j 1
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1,88Mb. Owrrict G. M„ Way tie
County, Georgta.
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Cfonm held Is Court House first Sxt
ttrday to e«eh «n»th. janelk-ii
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VOL. VIII.
ElilTtiKlAI, .WlfcS.
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Tim tSTiito House conservatory is one of
til# fme?(i im th& 'World, It eoBta-iiss $,000
plants inJtke conservatory proper and
12,000 in the hot house*. The white
Arouse decorated every day with about
800 plants, flowering, tropical and foli
The building and contents ate
valued at $8(i,OttO. and eleven men. Toe
sides the head gardener, are kept busy
atre f f tho plants,
i of kcopin r up
the
A SRAPORttU for truth writes from
Portland Oregon, ■that the great north
w«#t is tiof the pla for men without
Ho adds that if men whe ar
_ ^ ,
down at , the heel and s
vutiuue to push for
ward into Oregon the great state will
be a fool’s paradiao by another year,
with more tramps thau there w« (i in
New England just after the col lap in
1873. Clerks and iner*
well stay where They i re,
tho farmer who has from ioiH) to $600
will do bettor to-si^t at homo than to
spend it nil in traveling to an unexplored
Hi a' letter to Edward J. Itandail,
president of the Keeiy M«
'lie inventor ar.: Mi
portion of his iuveatkm is :m
plete. After the first of
“nothing will be left,” L
ting up the transadlt •>n
will terminate preparatory to * c E
show" quail
that f#r §
rnmada tl;
hun<lo-d
JM?* Bfed&R
to all the
b facia, and infer thorn
hold themsolvos
t-xhibitio the wor ti has c
The “smm
• ■ to Phil pa:
mruisKa . of Nt
.took
for the
of crematkm in New Yo city
its vicini
matory in.Iii'v
axii tl From.
■£•
atory at 'Wa-hin 'T
taeut bus it* origi
ies
than is supw
mi
n New York and
I
ixwi
to th
Mr. A, M. G. Stm:
must root a steamer » h wi I rnnkfi
York and Euroin
The vessai
t IV hul
he i
■pry
le forward
where they cut the
f fee v
AV hen >]y
ill barely
calculations show
d could o’cldto a speed of pi,>a
y thirty-five knot# an hour, and at
t rate four day would be -nt
i P lasage in calm water fro® Hew
to Europe to fc mr i •s.
iu»kes a success, ft. fe >t»a
sfeamern
w tosh to. U
will be devoted to the freight
traffic.
Busth and vessels run some <paeei
risk* . The common HWOtti fish llaS
been known to pittage its d
through the copper sheet)ung, a three
inch plank of hard wood, - - -•
white oak t v olve iiiehes this-.k, a t wi
8end a iialf inch k (-riling, and finally
: he head .I a barrel of oil. Hit«*
it is recollected that, a sword fish strikes
with tire accumulated’force of fifteen
double hammers, its vriodty being equal
to that of a swistel, it wilt be seen that
is a ferrilde m»mstet to cope with
Whale* also are terrible things to en
Wlrtu, It is a common thing for a
lwipt wha e to vtive in a vessel and sink
her in a tew minutes. In southern w*- '
tors mariners stand in great dread of 8
babble ith tentacles some
times l- 0 feet long, armed with darts o1
. poiwmous nature. Cuttlefish some
a f «f ,li the perils of toe great deep. It
would rc<;uire a volume to simmer ate
them at],
.taUstiroof^e^'iu __ .
Tuk tixe Coifed
State* ffuriog tire three autumn months
of 488H are remarkable. During that
r7\ m **
^ oifow'^d'S of’ in
November. The number make was
JESUP, GEORGIA. THURSDAY* FERRULE! 14.1884*
288, females 19. As to condition 111
were bachelors, 40 were maidens, 121
wer6 hufoaads. 22 were widowers, 42
were wives, 6 were w dows and 2 were
divorced women. The age* rang©! from
13 to 91, but the proportion of middle
aged and 6 derly people was largely in
excess of the young. As regards nation
ality, 128 27 were Americana, English, 114 only wewCter. ]
;nau », were 12 were
.Irish, and the others were of various
tionallifta. Poison . was tho favorite
m f destmoti m, but one victim n- :
sui'tod to dyUamito, ami another ijapaied j
himself on* his own woodun lee. The
suicides were of all
furtaoks were the most anmerotm. Tha !
causes for these rayb acts wore, iusanity,
family eknesw, trouble, SO; 84: love trouble, 46; j
troitbls
dissipation, 84 * sn, 24; grief, o.
Southern States had somewhat leas
than their proportion.
T»'.s EssaE has four iron belts -the
fora, dye
i. The e as Bern ■ ! Xt :ids throagl
1 ,.t*. The dyes i one
* uinberland table
land from V ireima Georgia. Ifamwftf® J
into the Ivist T t)tir-s j c*e valley ® distance |
of from to j Tl, I
, o I ii,. (i ii a b vv, i i.i nM anu ,l IX
part t-a •e rivet.
Is fc id in forlv f Ainties in the
ieaUy toe x - i
He
In
Tilt second volu
manufftcture* is full
It show thi
h
.ter p
ed in
P f >
>t y
r .mifa- tori. 1 la
three dot.
31 .t 3 tit
Ir tti G
there are 36,655 he
- • >,v (-r does
d in c Wc
are iot limoonse whet) i
d with thosa of the 6
states of the r.< utiicasr; but .
th at Georgia leads to maau i
s’ tl e other cotton stixfes. ieu
■* 14 379 horsepower,
Nortl: 7,962, South
Alabama 4,660, ?,|issi.i
ippi 2,613, and Florida SOI,
Pemiayivauia is the great manuf&ctur- j
Etafe of the union, v.a\hg 354,774 ‘
rse power; New York commence
39; Massachusetts with j
279,114, follow ei losely after; Ohio has
I42.BA3 h i power, ami little Croi
tic^E shows up with 104 652. Con- j
a marvel uufacturiag
ndofitry. There are only 600.1*00 peo
pla in tbo iittie state, but she uses more
horse power than ail toe south, exc ad* f -
tig Missouri, Weat -Yiigioia* Maryland j
ami Delaware. ‘Hie south hue no reason, j
however, to bo discouraged, for she has !
v just entered upon an tudnstria
.nreur, and a few year* will be apt- 4 i
change the relative figure* very mate
At present the three skates,
Peiiiisyivartet, New To k and Mass*,
ebusetts, use more horsepower in macu
♦cturee than all the otin states &ii»i ill*;'
territories cosahiued .—Atlanta Cpnstitu
tion ‘
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GENERAL NEWS.
I.v the penitentiary of North Carolina
there ar# 118 whites and S94 blacks.
As Prttt mines, Ala., there are 600
ijsriiyksts, inriudirig state and county J
men.
A Pbxvch lemon tree at Daytona.
Vfohxria county, Fla,, has I,d00 Iwwiii,
'ou -it ■ "ro - . ^wi
io
-£ktra’factoring to the four principal eit
iee of Louriana.
North CaaouiOAsrs are reckoning
^ development of the oyster
! . , - ...... ^ r «-« ut -oo*d snap, Charles
, 1<le
•. u'iw ' ^ 6 °° *
*** !“ " i *^! t ^ ts evcr fo^oein X .Maine B*to
were built of Georgia pine
Montgomery, Alabama, is getting
over the gambling question again
She seems determined to toot it out.
NkaXU Y all Florida hotels get thei.
and jK'ultry from New York.
Canned regetabic* are almost exclusively
used.
Tub Frigate Colorado, which has cost
$1,410,608. has been condemned at the
Brooklyn navy yard, snd she will be sold
auction.
Mississippi loses hy death leav than
Utirteon persiSs to the thousand aiuih
ally, and. this includes the deah rate
the negroes.
There are now more than five hun
strangers {>roapdetnig for homes
and arranging for the purch«se of prop
in North Carol in s.
The winter this* fa? ffc rmi considered
wheat crop, Thftrto '
of the tu-er
lilwsra! fails of its
of good c
The ted :d in. this
rt > t>
ort » ”hii«ielphtft and 8a
Dtaecsironi Ilian rs •fed.
Bixtkvs YCATS ®g a 1 a w Was passed
wg for the g m
& ia C uba, of wiwth. there were at
wel;
stered ter*
road
re set Mm,
I’ostmastkr Gi ;ma m say*
mmtoMee
tk'i %B»M>
:M of the I
hey shall li epee
H
ii fid om
cent. Au
a p dot
‘ft ft
A ;4
,t
Up
$(
ared si#tad t 7fc>
I sacks of
and 1,5001 bate
that day them war
at Savftnoah,
I brigs
I s a rapidly
s for SavaKiialT *s
a city of larger
THE ret'l ml Week
Virgiiii tested
l ’ r 1 ilia to ft
infer fet
te an extent
- be at
It -■ opi XI Hi
ista that t richest <
t
s | 1,-s A
se; ed 800.
; ve 8! It is bt
tlx
.1
How He Worked It
A drummer on ,
tton sd on their rote
tc
«, !<te
dr
haa re ■to
The younger man it a very
go<xl k’lea, and o i-'/.jua *'■•'
trip he m* cloti !> * r
'.xi>ei.n«- f gpr
ro i xpn'sacd tiicmaeivoH
i with hm a* »
aiesnas * ,ut objected to pay for the
l )0{
ou his next ferip Ito’ was fortunate
enough to meet his former a uaintance.
“How in ii?” he ked, “that your
firm will stand overcoats #* legitimate
*V* <*
‘X. .... , !lid'Von?" , , , .
expcDse rn-.f,mlp WU *“ 7 ° Ur
“Certainly,” “Well, said the young ’ man.
yo : p. Ym should
have dovetasled tin
the ft .stage stamps tuid sundries,
r h#» the vountr man again sui
Lis iu«H»aitt his
“We don’t H- uv mom
■((dote.’ or anything of that nature, Mr.
So-and so.”
“No/ 1 Mr; So-and-so said m t,
himmtf. ’’You don’t see it, but th D-rr ft
is a forty dollar overcoat there just tl e
same, '’•^-PhUadetuhia Rv&n&xui CetiL
Thot say you can see tho new comet
now with the aid of a good gtasa. “Be
oarefai,” aids the Boston Gfofie, “take
° therwke y0U
5 »®e two oornefe,
TENNYSON'S NEW POEM.
Once more the Usavenif Power
Mfckc# ftU tbfogft new.
And the red-ph>w’d hill*
With If wing bluet
The h«ive lh»-ir irilk,
Th* thr<$llv3 too.
Open a door in heaven;
Promt ufaim-itf .'glk®#'"
A JuOT'iL’^ la<hier
Off(?*Tcmrjg
And oV tho uuMmi&ia wall*
Yotmg Angela par#.
'Btefor© t|sfe?n Soet# the ihoYM,
And bu>st the btifLf
And nhiue the lerfl lands,
And 6&sb the
Tlte from -tfe^rlinasd#
Flung thro’ the wood#;
The woods tiy living airs
ff .w freoliiy iAnnctL
T.igir: air, fr where the <ie«a
Is l
Hi
Oh, follow, leaping bleed,
!aso!(
Ob, heart, look do Ti up,
Warn an Use CTIS-Cup,
lAkti thfi snow
Past, futare, gHropfe and fad*
9Sffl3& sjlight apttil
fro o*a#r Tald
far blw *,
And i«, bow frail,
4 smell.
not®,
AutL li
Riag litt bed* of ebang*
from i ■r<l to wca d.
F»r now fte 3»v#S8Sy Power
Make* ai !W,
And thawrt the
The fewer w
P
'it.
M ARY’S LOVE ROMANCE.
ilg-rooui at- Heutheot, to
:ember twilight, Mary
at
Hav
-ix Ii
H ,av6
x in i
; I know y
»f. is i'
M
fork to ft
wit notk
g bu
**ta the Mr. Merer ii
)e:ir Felts,, veexui i yiT
r he i r. He
yon amtoY * vour- *
yfi ronbl*w?“
me and I must be
true to him, yon and mrntii. I will
to him md our
I mid fi
“Go BOW; Iso ir
Felix .ught r to his arms and
(T f.S
•‘Your confides: nrpires m© with
,t M.
tiiciy iloor, and g- petttiiisioa to ■
ter, Felix approached tl old gentle
a, who gave him his hand, saying j
Why, boy, you are liuexpected
itofor, No had iif.
“No, it i ask of yon a
t HO \ toa llrot I have very little
into#? it.”
‘Weil, wel I, name it. I am always
to favi. you if 1 van. ’ 1
aix ■as greatly agitated, but ram
maned up ah his courage and said :
“Mr. Meredith, I love your daughter,
\. do not, however, ask you to give he*
fe me now. Only lot me hops that
when I prove, to you
Mr, Meredith leaned back in hia chair
It had never occurred to him
that tlift yuB!*|> Clerk would dare to lift
id* eyek to,h*r‘laughter,
“You are an ungrateful, treiu*hcr<>na
leoundrel !*’ he cried. “Out of com
( 1 ,-y.Hii>n for your frictidlcsssifss I ud
y ou h my hottto aud my iUngh
tor’s society, aud you. villain that you
-ire, have taken tins opportunity to steal
into .her confidence and win her tor*
pcrfe&eed heart. ffogmio, sir, and
m wr ^ - r ‘ Ml,r ******* ‘ ’
“Listen to me one moment, Mr. Mere
ditto’*
“Not one second t” cried tho-rid man,
** he virirafty brought down hi*
emnehed fist upon the tabfe, U -I*ettv# 4
dm iumse instantly or the servanfe shall
thrust you out. And as if to put his
into execuHvoa ha fiercely rang
of *h\ thing* bo mot Mary* w**>, 7 tu&ra&a
at the violent ringing of the bell, was
nwlimg to her father’* atiuiy.
wiidiy throw his arms jjoot her. ktotog
her again and again. Then he tore him
s*df away and rushed from the iuuiHc.
Mar Y »«« knew what occurred at
Hist ‘embk interview. Mr. Metudfth
was deaf to all her entreaties and tb*
lofvar fiS-PP^nA Xhe poor r*!
was stricken with brain fsver, and for
BO. *25,
weeks her life hung in the balance. Be
pen tones came too late to the unhappy
Gllier, for although sought for far and
near Felix, could not t>6 found. At
length youth and a good constitution
k health to the heart-brokei
m the MtHwiisg y eg
sk sti miners wAs no
f Si Ic-r place a tall, j.»ale gi) op
{'Bstwt'd, but with a beauty that even tho
;.t fuatidh'otta admired The golden
an curls that ciusfer»d around her
k
■ told of the heart grief hat
t„. J;
Mr. Meredith traveled with his dangh
most attractive parts
E >1 for Then, at tear ra
h Mom her home. Mary had. be
a woman, brigbt, itr tollmen t,
'Oman 'ds of admirers
worshiped at hr the image, of
Felix f«*h over in her
she had excbanged
r for a moment for
ali oners of marriage
don. Ma d
iwetety-oiglith year, and still re*
m&hied & ruaid.cn ',at,h the paternal
£
( la* cold winter evening Mary sat by
th& g fere to. her father’s drawtog
room. Her siuall white hands were
olaeped upon her boeom, end her eyes
wore east downward tuitil the long lushes
lay like golden penciling upon her ch^ek.
N her, in.his great-arte chair, sat M;r,
Meredith, with the snows of many win
It ra on his bead and bis lace deeply
fum ed by the Imal of tSme. There
was an expression of care upon his
He looked troubled and tin
u Miixy/* said h© f con tinning a condor
j boon goto; between
-in. life X hav ica- nr
my sonsiaut study and
'<>U. » Now voi
;ara
.rsi: y loath.
H»w ci % I leave y
It I
*
mar.
m etto the ti
yout wi‘ g; blit X know yt
H and kind as
‘Ttich to w it. fat!
It! 4 ft
rut at k
bo more.
iraed Mr. lit ‘In
IB ISC' me. Mr.
A- asked me for
ti
“N. laid so; but s »
littict. and, knowing i
S aa it God pt yon
- ' ' !r tm. Wh
it c
t was broken
Mas answered, i«x»king into her father
ma
but bo mtuit i.u)t gsp$$t ftlfootjon,
h> * 1 haVl; l!t a tc: Tell him iliis
‘I will bring him here to-morrow
ling, for he is mixiou# that the inter
M Meredith waa relieved* the font of
;e was reme ed from him, and he
id j: the prod it of a prosjxirous
ruasriage for his daughter,
Gu the following evening Mary again
gat by the drawing-room fire. S*.i was
alone now and cairn, but her face was as
pals as Parian marble. The outer d mr
opened, and she heard the sound of
heavy footsteps in the hail. (. toct- nuirc
tho image of Feb x arose before her s .8
coid shiver passed over her and unbid
den (Jen fears tears trembled trembled to her eves, but by ,*»
great effort she subdued her agitation
before her father, and the man about to
buy her with his gold entered the draw
ing-rootu. Mury ate and extnnded ;u t
; it was as cold :<s ice but did not
tremble. She glanced at Mr. Ambrose
and »hw a man of medium bright with
lirUlnujfc dark eyes j a neatly-trimmed
beard conomled th» lower part of bis
He «"»*« her politely, and
took a seat A short timo was spout in
oouvereervation, but gradually it iftenfie
fell upon them which .was becoming
opprosmre, when the visitor broke the
, “Miss Meredith,” he said, in a soft,
low tone, “you are of course aware of
ft.® object of my visit here? Pardon
^rif 0 who love him.
“Your father has told m« you have no
love k> give me btit that voa will marry
me. 1, too, once thought I should
never love again, but the sight of yon
has dispelled the illusicm. Letme feU
you my story. Long yearn ago I loved
a Iteaut-iful young girl and sho returned
ray affection. I was then young and did
not dream that Fate would crash out
my soul’s dearest hope. That fair girl
Ti!E JESDP HOUSE
{ Joiner Bread and Cherry 8ft.
jtmv t\ OKOIMJIA,
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Macon
and Brunswick Railroads.
The attention of the traveling public
is directed to the. inducements offered
them by this House.
The location of this House is on elft*
vaied ground sup!
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT
is Well SC cd with water and
dmiwe ml fitted ia eve ry way to
every comfort of #
f'Jfl*2~ C L A ,y.y 2/0.7 UL.
K-Atm f !:;§<} jNBY day.; feiogkj Bfe&t-s §0
by t ho ‘ MM $201 week $7.
fftjJf* 11B % B A \ •' I> l -1 K it V AMitUEU.
Thk TabCiX will he a loaning feature
of the Jesnp House, ami being under the
immediate supervision of the proprietor,
ins or expense will Ik- *pare<l to
make it eq mu to t bed Polito wait
er will trm re iwggage to d from Mote!
and Beuos
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the
was my all, my very life, and I had hot
a thought of the future separated from
her. Her father whs a wealthy mer¬
chant and I his poor clerk, When I
told hitu I loved his .In ugh let he
spumed rue from hi* door and ordered
toe never to enter it again. . Oh. »!w
b**«d0 my If can ever know the wtt«r
midnight of my blasted hopes ! Crushevl
^ iii toy despuit, In tho
’wluil and excutcm^nt qI hmimyml stxm
to fs?irget toy Borrows, Fortune etoglod
ra¬ as her especitti fuvoril My
ilest speeul&iiona w* sf«i n‘ul
K by iinocHt.
Thus eleven years paisod. I refcumftl
a of in y mi happiness and saw
'Nmhi love
rgwl up to nr j. :ai
Bit ■e I asked tfc S old morel:out f
; ftakev’s lipatreto! --;
fe,c iii 8 Aft
he COD#*! •it, - )b, Ms; j i
will
■If into her unitor’# ou
After a t
XV Hx as rcstor-d
1!” gasped t.
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is
a.
W ;vj
1 is too J!
A fkiftl Mfuerh Story
The following may show that gr
to a Higher Power ia world. offener id
expri d to the e “l in
ueeaafon, sard mi mt. “three of
us were orouche<i down in a tub The
pony was goiiig at a walk up t it:
rise. I can't fell you. how it hupp d,
but I musi have raked lead u; U1
seiousiy above the lovei tub. I
felt my foreheud fetich a curossbeum in
the rexrf, and before I had time to reflect
1 knew i wa# ijt fatal pen;. The for
Hli rd 1 m<m>ruent of beam ijie tubjfnnumxl the edge my
head jet wet ul the aud of
the tub. I gave myself a wrench trying
to got free, but I couldn’t. A 1 tills, of
CCUVS&j passed in SI fTUOtlOQ of V HOCOnifi
' ; I ;a.ve inyseif up a# dead. N'riw
come# the most wonderful part. At the
very time my er'iate head touehed the roof, in
the very of my agttoT of mwi,
when the whole situation fkaued on nac,
the pony stopped. it. No I one b*d had uttered touched
it or spoken to no
cry, Tho pony stopped, I drew down
my head and couched almost fainMng fet
told tho tub. companions My life was until waved. I never
ray we cause out,
when they remarked how pale I. looked.
For weeks, whenever I went down the
pit, I was almost atmervod by this terri¬
ble recollection. And I fell you, sir, I
Lave read of drowning jH-opie seeing at
of a giaiiae their lives-—I all the ptwt scene* thought and much doings of
never
it—bat I fell you every scene and deed
of my life seemed to come before me in
a flash of light forgotten, I saw everything, I
have never and shah never
forget, the feeling of that day. How it
was that piny stopped and rov life was
saved, I can t say; but if it wasn't Provi¬
dence, I don’t know what else it could
have been. "—Chamber* * Joui-rvil,
tie tmX ha# orily %'r&% by the etftge
negro, “The Unjo.m*yr>e
th<i negro. tvj>irai . He/ay*; or the p.iixjtatiou
7?»?£ZStS*
hV (eri, musk' haw with heard the them (pulls ptoy -
Tim’s jl|s ^ s; 1 the, fiddle the fife mid
oti
tne »»««•; l have fowot ibm *-fow
tin l traptpy % J u*tl> tm,* -mg s o,
„ r to the hands of a
plantation negro,”