The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, July 11, 1882, Image 1

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THE CHIMNEY AT USCARYAN MILL. ’Twas when I was courting Katie that the accident I’m going to tell you about happened. But for that same accident I don't think Katie and t would-be man nnd wife this day, for you see my father was set against the match, Katta being only a laborer's daughter, while he him self was foreman, in the mills, getting good wages, and thought a deal of employers. And if it wasn’t for; I don’t think I'd be beta now to teli [you, about it, far 'twas she that saved my life, through hitting on a plhu that never once came Into the heads of me or of my comrades—«yo, or of those that you’d have thought would know batter than any of ua. * ~ 1 was not brought np-to my .father's trade, hhfiiiwMPi u brother of my mother's, a maatarbriok* layer,living Klfcttw —Httnmy ita- cle died I came bon* bit, lost to see my father, tind’/ff that they were at work on the hew Inga at the mills, A looked for employ ment there and got 11 at bnce. Xhsgsr- van Mill ta u flourmill, and » pretty place it was In those days, wilbariver running Just by the old red brick build ings, and the big water-wheel always go ing round and round. The river falls into a larger one a tittle lower down, and the tide ootnea up as far as tho mill, so ’tis In boats that most of the corn is brought and the fkmr carried away. Tlin't half to pretty aplaoe now; there arc big whitewashed buildings alongstds of the old brick ones, the big wheel .is stopped, and you hoar the whirr of the engines instead of the sound of the wa ter. lint they : make a power 61 money there, and glvaa deal of employment. - as bricklayer. Katie’s father [gMgMMf! there, ton, and I used toaa#her bringing Tdm his dinner, and after a bit 1 began. t« think that t'd like to have her bring ing me mine, too. 8ho was aa pretty a girl then aa you’d aee anywhere she’s good looking to tills day—and 1 soon be came that fond of her that I’d have done anything almost to get her. She herself was willing euough; ’twas my father that made the difficulty. He was a proud man, as proud in his way as any gentle man, and right down mail at the notion of my marrying a laborer’s danghter. To be sure, I was earning good wages, and might have married without asking any one’s leave, if I'd been so minded, but I didn’t like to go against the old man that had always been good to me. Beside, Katie was lust as proud as blm- evil, and would have nothing tis wny to me unless be was satisfied. I got.the master to speak to him, but ’twasnt a bit of use. •■How would you like, sir,” he aayato the master, “Hi liadadaugb*e.-,tohave Master Phillip, takenp with herf And wouldn’t that be the same thing?" 1 believe that the master didn’t think it would bn at nil the earn: thing; - hot my father wouldn’t hesmaeoaiTOinldn any more than from me; so Raft* and I had just nothing foe it but to wait in the hope of his coming round, and very lit tle hope we had of that., As we ware putting op n steam-engine In the mill we had, of oourse, to have a, big ehiiaueyvand lire get a from town to build it—one of them chaps that builds chimneys and nothing else, and thinks nobody knows nothing about it but theirselves. I was working along with him, «tdtin* J ‘thatkuitt the moat of it, and a right good job it was. Twas finished by Christman all hut the lightning conductor, and that was not put up owing to Uie uuMrtee’a waut- ing to make inquiries when he’ London what would bo the best ! use. The master was a scientific.aart <4 gentleman, mid had Wees. of his owh. At-awy -rate, thooa woe s dtlay shout ths iy, lormeriy a memoer ot me of which' Rev. John Jasper,thtfi • , /V* i colored preacher, is pastor,has t turn which has caused eVdlP 1 ' ip *»•»«he bad a Wg , and I saw that it was a kite, to gundYstnng-nF Bat ybd never In all 1 wn* esrhlgh thaw they conld pet- ^nly pah2 age it properly. It came very near tesu, in. s once, and I made a snatch at Aha. reou, Mr. \ S to tne in that way. your life aawl#B*h kite. First twas too light., part of that Master Phil et When he could get nothing else quick enough.* He got them ail hack later, for not a person in the place would have ling them ih that way. When the kite did get up at last, the wind waai loins string, but I missed it, and just then there came a terrible gust of wind, tbe string broke, and the bite was carried away and stuck fast ih the branches fif at big tree behind the master’s house. I looked over at the clock to see ho; much time was left tpo, and I found (hi I could not see the hands any longer. Then 1 gave up aM hope; for 1 knew I ala on' till morning. I tried, to think tsfrftpkh and to make my' self ready for it, tbut T couldn’t—not s prayer nor a good word could I call to my mind, only going over and over again in my bead thlr Why towbdld nil happen —bow the people would go away one by one, how I’d be left alouq in the dark ness and the howling wind, and how at last l*d not be «Me to hold on any long. •T, and fall, and be found In the rapm- Ing all crashed out of shape. The people below seemed to have glveadp all thought of helping me now, and' Were standing quite quieU Twas i dark by this time that I could not StirigUish faces at all. I could jnst make out Master Phillip in his dark •nit amQpf tljfr sdjttpmQlniaa andpoqtl Katie. She was crouching down on the ground, her apron over her head. All c( a sudden I saw her leap up and clap her hands, and call out something. Then there wee e confused sort of shout, mu hWnJw the same thing, and then Master Phil lip, making a sign to silence them, put his two hands up to his mouth, and sang out In a voice that came to me above the of tbe wind: “Take off your stocking and ravel it! The thread *ui i^aoKtbe ground P’s't At first I didn’t underetapdbim, being dazed like, but then the meaning came ’tin me Ukftl'a message ftbto heavMi. I gt* off one of my socks with some trou ble, and with the nelp of my teeth-1 conductor, and 'Tn the InSSffiSSHSfl*» gines were at work, nnd the blgchitnticy was smoking away like blazes. Mr.’ Brown, the strange workman, had gone away, sayiug, very condescending like, that he was sure Jim Forde (that was me) would be able to fasten the rod to the chimney as well at lie could do it himself. He took all bis scaffolding with him, but before he went away he fixed a beam with a pulley in it into the top of the chimney, and left a tong rope Lung ing through it, so that a man oould.be hoisted up at any time; and them the rope hung dangling, week after week* until tbe master came home, bringing the rod with him. Once it had come, there was no good loslug any more time In fixing it, Saturday afternoon in January up! went on a plank, along securely at the ■ end of the rope, my tools along with me, and settled myself astride tbe stone coping.. I was as muoh at home atop of thechim- ney as I was on the ground* and I work ed on without once looking down until my job was finished. Then, all of aaod- dt n, I heard a rattling noise. Looking over, 1 saw the plank going down, verjr fast. 1 called out, “Hullo, there! Send that upagain, will you PI bat ths only answer I got was a load laugh, for aU the work!like siily Jerry’s; end sure enough, there he was, standing by the windlass, jumping and. dapping bib hands. I looked about for a man whose business it was to manage the windlass, but not a sign of him waa there, and in a minute 1 heard the rattle of the pulley again, and saw that the rope was run ning through It in the wrong direction? I made a grab at it, but ’twas grsl out oi my hand, and there I than a hundred feet from the ground, pot knowing k Gui- side of the rotunda from the one'in which he look down upoiTEis gra’ looting wastenioved and a grave seven feet deep was dug. At 4 o’clock this af- aRISf of Cbre> J- wmsm borne from the jail prisoners, and, without any service or ceremony whatever, wan lowered In bis | gr*te and j|>s£H®WW#ght Hicks, Warden Crocker and Mf. Wright, the undertaker, Ward, . — DepatfNf - * Russ’,Capt. Crocker, and thowxp _ ^^!mcofftn^^%8»?F?Sijr evening se^Swrwni^ML jtreTBSiBSwBflBi ponied bv Miss Chavellier, arrived at tiro fall ntinrtlv hpfnra 1 r\*pInoV ( pyjfl Im. e the remains asKlautpepalhelr burial., droved or more orderly cro a ■ however, remained was but lltUe drunken* firm in his determination not to accede to.her request, and after « brief stay she returned to the city, leaving a number of flaw ticed 4H manner of i ftem the count freight. v| seemed to' 4 their intent in the we noticed from the < many of one race as f was not, however, as| Was at one tit ■there were enough I irnamei intiy alnfiast as other. [There a .cro wd as expend; but L nt| however. “I doan’ comedown. ~ I vash home on der<athepf nil der eafnings^ ( > to, render the tournament a n lefl add to the pleasure of the? 1 ! Every arrangement not only to entertain the vlSHoidBBut everything necessary to tfae»ctfr*fst was in readiness. pT Toward the hour for the streets began to he rapidly til the sidewalks were deusely ed. The very best of order waa ob served,’ and we never saw a bettei •[bettflc.be- >wd. There readily enough , after that, and when I had a good piece of it ripped I tied my knife to the end of it to make itheavy; and letlt drop, ripping more and more iflBtiivTTfli imM it stop, and pit sliout, telling m Very slowly and the string last bit of it piece of twine twine in its gone up by, flsfc... I tn ah aged to pot ft through toe * ' and ise fattened the other end bdow they gave me the oidtocome down. I was so numb •qdttUfthatl could not fasten-myself to tbe plank, bat I managed somehow to eUag to the ropes with my hands. P<> w “l (JoM i *1 c«D?j ibfel-iwhflty 1 #43 w|thin a few feet- of . the ground there were a desen pair* of arms ready to catch me, and a soofe of hands held out to rie, «nd a hundred voices to welcome mtoi. -Aafithero was my father waiting Jo*- me, and Master PhQtip saying; C f’But for the gift he’d hare been tip there atilL Hot one of the rest of ne would have thought of tho stocking; ’tw*a the brightest idea I’ve come scrota miny % jiij! ^kcbtHAVodlilf life Forde, and you cAa’trofriskiwar consent But^when 1’ looked totyhd W jfktlel a was not til be seen. She must have Ptd off aa aoon as she saw I, rwn the steps leading from theieto the Ick floor of the corridor, they silently pd in behind the convict pall bearers, rrived at the grave tbe little procession kited. Warden Crocker looked «n- jiringly, first toward Or. Hicks and bn toward John W. Guiteau. “A1I ht," said the latter, with the aaroe -t-rturbable composure he has texbib- I all through the ordeal-of the past r to«m|%am*nlbffin was at’once lowered tofts'* place. Afterthbearth * 1 been replaced and tbe-top «< the .,ve leveled tiffi -John Wi- Gnlteau .SSS5 word wid d outcast from human .sympathy bad ind an unwept aepulcure in an un- ftoff* ey are young married people and hive just gone to. housekeeping,' and tor neighbors who assemble .*£ their jh< nt windows to witness the borrow*-- S sight of their parting for the day late that tbfiJbllCWiatJf *. verbat- account of their eon vereation: Good-bye> Cli(rttoy wit in careful street cars tiff the track thyettand—klssme, Charley—there L ‘ I wanted to toft you— WairTIWTCT got them—what could It have been?" [lip hurried my father 'nt . , iUU found myself in' a warm robm at she'master's house, ¥hill]| went down to KstieW cottage- lhadn 1 “Lam doe at the office, pet," Bays Charley, bracing up and looking very hindsotwo and manly; “was tt some thing to eat?" *1' a u “ Why^of course it was, there lab' a hit Of mashed potatoes in the house, nor a mouthful of . bread and butter, want half a yard of beefsteak— and have it cut Mmm It will be and a loaf of sweet bread, Jttula st^wberry shoyt cake, and—and anything else yon k.of, dear.” Mpt, my Uttle ; wfth r *» w«ChirUo v lfe® ^ k$k|torigr wise, “ there things mntti be made before we can eat them.’’ i“ Must they ? oh, dear, and,I- never- learned to do fianoey work! I never crocheted'' 1 a biscuit fit” 1 ”t6 14 eat, d I couldn’t paint* tomato to save life. Ob, Charlie, go to the ready--: stores, do, there’s a darling?" sfiSitSMJSSfSE- ’a rusk and lemonade, MttOiMri' has Written to h|s mother to come nn5iu3 make tnem a lting visit, so delightfully aitua^ed they :e tt pleasant for her now, he spire to loyed pleasure. -e company from Au _>y the morning train and w<~ corted up Broad, street. The, wtiro lpig instore, agl sesijMI hfj ry victory with them. Thegjbroui an aisthetic delegation...along, ap ing sunflowers aa button-hole b quet. This was a reel company,;'and they number 23 men. The Griffin Hook and La#VS&»* pany is an able body of menyaeboftave a firstjjlare sni«llft(4 and r whl{Mfre otft haflfta coBfanyiViard Nntakndor the prize. They number SOm^III told. 'Lk- The company from Gain presents a fine fpnfld ret olredfffUg home The old reliable Relief atO etly on the lanre won, and count confident to them at the coming They ♦■Ay-WllW mflf^ The I * splendid appearance and \ the championship of ey number 00 veteran flrtffin^snd friends of the boys aroSadH* -f-iiUM i . gs A bKs boss reel #quad*<toarell been organized, and will cotttbt^fth the company Horn Augusta foi lanrelBpf At lt'o’clock the parade b^p(n,>rlth soul-stirring music and V of march. The Various tSJfhpanl made aWPfcndld imriLrenc^TThe en gines were bedecked with flofgera, and presented a fine scentij Tht best of or der was main twMMs’and cheer after & cheer rent. I daces in line.' - i long-, line of rlagealwl plete P i they took their hey were followed by many incar- i«r* (or anything rve down, ltclow tl-msh me now, Mr. Forde, woq’tyouf”,’ Then I remembered that a few days be fore I had found this boy annoying Ka tie, ami given hint a cut with the switch I had in my hand. He had slunk away without a word at the time, but it scems he remembered the blow, and took this way of being revenged. Well, at first I was scsreely fri|?ftiei excepting somehow t{iat f once the pec _ below knew‘of the fix I was in, they’d find some way or other of getting me oat of it. But when l oom* deuce a bit of way could f. hit pa MI - p""*******!**. rid. P TT to doit, Mr. Forde,"said Katie, getting v late, too; there ~ * • --- - much more than a half hour of day light* ami the wind was rising, people knew what bad happened, and a crowd was oollectiOg.^fJaw a boy go up to tbe door of. the cqtmting-houw, and presently Master Phillip came out, runrtingas If for bis lire. WhenhecaqtB be took oomtoand like, and. betpn >giv- iug41roction»,,ahd tho people wbo.hzd only staredafftNi; now jnff^nro ind there wbp|« First they brought a long ladder afid fixed ikon a roof below the chimney. 4 «*•*! WW t«M them ’twas too slrort but somehow, though I codld hear their shouts plainly*! could hot -make them hearmip<v Then there was great delay while «*gr r *«ffor a longer ladder; and and this, too, didn’trcach half way- A out to know had I** * pocket that I could let down. Hot a bit rould 1 find. I took off my braces , and fostered them and my pocket handker chief together;, but they didn’t near reach the top of the ladder, so that plan bad tobc givon np. A colored man havjng^qppljed for Situation In a family on ; <JM ave- ue and given the name of an old col- red man on. tbe market a* reference, he gentleman drove down there to see what be could learn.- f'Yea, sah, I knOMr,^' party you •enshun,’’ .repUfld. ohl Kclre, as the mbject was broached.' - . t shaking bands with my father. "pMWqBjHiiSs to qiitiut w -a :“Is he reliable?" ....-1 fbSh^k “Y-e-s, I think so." 4^’But, UncU!' Sjejtje^ -jcii don’t seem up very promptly. Is there ORDER OF PROCESSI- r : First came the Hook & pany of Athens, with and each member wore a si bis breast. , - , , Belief made a fine glspl igins was handsomely ylth flowers. J|l»e unlfo; pants and red r The Belief reel anese parasols and was In red and black. The; great attention. The Augusta tael com equipped in white shirts al pants. 4m Champion bad somely decora' ’ wore redshirta |J The book and GHffln and T1 he bandsMM unifo Ing of Belief were the only corn] ,i ^ J 016 ant P r, « lav, Belief made dred yards and sh< seconds. Cbampii ^H( m famous i taken a turn i n ore excitement among the members o: that church particularly th»n it did it the beginning, when Coleman, af ter having been expelled from church, c- ased to speak, claiming that he haq tqld a lie, and having previously in voked; God to paralyze his tongue -If what he said was not true, was struck dumb because he told a lie. Saturday evening late Coleman’s mother went Uf Dr. Tabb’a office to have the'boy 'seated, hoping that medical ouldtavlve the lingual t ose misdoing4,leato ntav., 'fromchurchaifewddys , Udt ohs, and was very hop** a* mig- • ' ’ Oft me a i think No* .“I told yon I vash not a fhnnyman. I fikes^^Mhmokeund read derjH£>rn- ,’t want to the jail soon U setura in the question of inter- John Guiteau; T _ jtftvea would not remove the*body, said; “I t to bay what we will do; for willlnot be able to protectit. way nobody wBl U thO tt hcpnsjTfcAve'fao •naLthiafi gi aort of wholesale rate. Don't yotf [ibetBtt^btobV/a.juj. i n » ,T Ctirtkinlyiti wa replied ; “bnt how 14 it that ydu bad the; mttfortmie to lose so many wives hand-running? IV one of them ie deadi The others Mr oyv waa gently snoring aWayvttn-^' t^rthe-bcuign influence ,of the drug ot id that ^he did not want s body would be ihtened.- :h as it vylll be, wllttBke [, and will be as private ten cents go further than dollar."- “Und five cents goes more ash half dollar?" NMWWHA'I.iH i; * fUA.Di JJ/ “Und nottinga at all goes petter ash veoanta?’’ -«,» f’l-f-I think ft doefc** ‘VKell, gif my love todot dying sis- undteUher dot yon saw me well, aftiti lank*leedifl oudt for some A Man WhoCarries Six Bullet* and tott-.-i uStIUUvM. • » 1.1 As I est on the hotel steps at Dalton, tiler left me rir'I quit them. I've been mighty'urifortufiate in selecting vomefl? 1 *’ I!iw , '“You musthavegpbgt‘tr(Pto t 'Allttte- fortune to divoroe .,wr -1 l i'.Thewjftei are-vrena-again,.’ repliedJu@t made* -adnata mil. quit, the woman taking, her'things and I keeping-mine, and we dldn’i AtwU’cinok rirlATt Tarter —botherftolawabofffttl*’" eluded bis examination M the eyes of the deadfOiaL, whose body laying* W l] *Ho found th!b left eye com- “ en « n gbls fund with a nickel con- pletely IMsodf with blood, and tire ^ *** eyes were both so Indistinct that no opin- ' den my first ion could be formed of their condition or f@ wa * s right ctearer sort of a wo- expression. The physicians who per- P** 1 * me and beeg»t along pret- formedthe autopsy were: ty weli unUlishe dfojlr .Ky next wrift Drt.D. 8. LambiJ; F. Hartegan, and J"OT.l eithe Z. T. Sauers, lb addition to these phy- „ to ® ght -°f a'Hft oM^Ped; No sicians there were present Dr. Bliss and Swa * th ® mpst audacious, wopaan I his son, Drs; Noble Young, Bobert Bay- ever , “*■ J ^her, tWo. No. 4 quit burn, A. E. McDonald, JohnBon Elli- ^ gooff with^^fruit Aree agent. H. McKim, P. J. Murphy, Chaa. fi was no account when rtnarrled H; Nichols, Surgeon-Geheral Barnes, of I he^* "!nd go* from’badto’Wotae' until t the snnjr f Sur^on-General Wales, of I kicked her from the house.'-No. € got the navy. Drs.! W. A. Golding, A. H. f® 5*“**“* BeighWrs, and tVilmer and Olarke Patterson, of fia skeedaddle to save herself from Elizabeth’s isylum; Drs. D. C. Patter- never saw her -n, coroner of the district: C. H. Klelro. | day t*>ft4e^ Jfj 1*1- Vife down to the other end of the verandah and were introduced to Col. Beach; I waqgoing to approach him slowly and gracefolly, bnt the drummer rushed right at him with; “Do they pain yon much?” “Oh.no.’M j->mFF .H “Land/‘alive! hut I don't see how yop lived through it. How mauy bat» ties were yow to?’ 1 at once. 1 "By George! Well, I never heard the lilces of it! Colonel, I don’twantto be impudent, but—but-;” tto krtow^wtere^th^ary^ ^eksfcdy.” ' “1 am carrying ’em in this, pocket to day,” was the quiet reply, as he fished dowu'and brought picked up offthe bal ft waa a job put on me, but the drum mer in ahead, and he was so mad per. A Nut for Scientists te Crack, ^a»SES|ffi*Rl&^wswS5Sffl u After the examhlttian of the eye. the fejgg J ^ ^airsiLsL s^SSCSS&^ The brain wefghed 49^ ounces, and was “ Tel1 « 8 “ b °“i > J ° Ur t , 1 . a8t pr f P6C ' Ih' six bullets about Wealthy, a» were all the other Internal | Fvejenture hrtto matrinmnialmar- in six bullets about organs j, Wuiia^M,* who was tile O IT 1.1 r ftrst physician to leave the room where,. ... , . , , . - the anh^ waa held, saya there wa. wlth f h “ came^nto-mi* eettle- nothing tofir ro h4 could see about the ““J* brainthttwks abnomufi.j . through the At 3.35' the auto; until this evening at cal museUmJ fn te •left; the jril taking ei** the pi in the iteau’a brain All good at whipptnghushands. She said Bbe was meekasMosea: I -then wau-i I —» 1UC1-. ...... i -then wan- 1 * . J j«'to know if one husband : would of the B), would, - -r- then - asked l: if <Mi»<’vtatU<? eal. She sald_eWh'^SrUfl'tofllc StWi to express a s theexam(ns- completed. Dr. lnta,.ahowi. ' y , U1 * B<1 Phy * IC * 1 1 a million dollara lfl-didn’t belfove it Dr. Hartigan took thebrain to the mu- ? then asked if she was partiaf to nig- /■ - —mum, where, to the roomset apart for ger b-hotograpble purposes, a number of ear- “° pu ^. th * n **■ ^ fleW - 1 geons and physicians assembled to con- t,ght ‘ here ’ and > «*>“ “J,& Jnue the autopsy, ft hpd been the In- enough te . bu y a «®T« ln we abpnt it that he wouldn’t rot any eupf. ST^tiw 'teSi^riSh* ^ r view to [tbe; permanent preservation in ™ceeded fn «ki^ iU enbugfa^pare that form of Ha configuration and exter- change “ a ^ im - Wg d characteristics, but the organ wro p0 ^nsational story, but did actually u*4 to be so ’aoft im l ^ v "i nderth* Hnpractlcsble. Resort was till Znd Daniel .Evans observed what he posed* knot proved; to be a perfectly sound dog-wood peg, which, when re revealed a look of red half, several to the scene and phy.-: 'On. •*']« ir; young;ia*MS_ preparations M 0 Carrying a young, man |rl««a# Ittttjaf our atpiy. Fttw^tfte SifbKfWfiiHHMNtS: *** With -Item he WtaedUmr; and -from that day to this he and Katie hare been that — ’ bestoUrimxft. 'torhewgfg^r tlie ip Miter He is very * —' ■eb* never tiredof uafo r thcfsatycyrory.,i ting a little past work,* li»d pensioned him off. £ Yee." 'AT, muti Afei-x i*«\ . --.IftWgpQ he whirled around, “yon are gwine HfMHTHk gates oh **&&&| i.tfatoettitekf Y— go to planla riltot4pWb> same run and the same score, dges decided a tie betvrtSka 1 id Champion, and < roles to run the rai promptly and 1 Champion then then Belief; paofl with tlme baid weite;.«»qi»ft!|l;b|;4 hundred and fifteen growths, 1 not iw- "jBmmJfgie&i* supposed to twenty-five' years hi of the tree. Each one of these o hundrod and fifteen nt^reaqhfta * ^«?K4?3Wb mty-flvs years and we have al- • d indisputable evi- unoh of red halrwai Hi fcat red baft' at jeaat t^rti ‘ilW^wflJBBre *8°- EvwT statement we have made can beeub- stanrisfed byaeme ot the hi of Bethel. Now, the -question is who wps It that (*Mnt tree to the yeaal r but after the love and who professes to love me.and tin* mass of ft baifidtotoe.vlrtill udueilltoatiidfittf'tf used in uphol- plenty tif thW woria's goods. but Is the form it had j addicted to strong drink, but sayB he of negatives were will abetBln after foarriage, hfo -tvhen ^ , us pointo of view, he has sowMl Wild tiato? * I am an oi>- with. more OT tesajmceemtoresults. The I p ha n and write to yon is a Mend fori Ilntiii W41 advice." Pomeroy answers about as followa:,; “Yqn had better get into, - l Study of yourceffln, pull the lid downyoutseli ^bRconaflcrotodA?,, yepg, the organ, will-certainly not heTOffP'l fBtthrUwa mprrg**lMiW^4^A|St , F er ° r l B jteWM»°K1 Thfl»jU»> thtiUBapd», ; 8f>j>g(yi wpinen oecnpyseveral days- {tvhoeeUveflaromBdewifBtobBd^yftftT The sargeons aad -phyridans whti aro I ^ning to the promise of aMMtetittOB irticipating in the sosopsy have pledg-; j after marriage. If you do nf’ Iftiemseives not to ipake public iptMJ getypnr pofftq^tak^ue jaef’ iaan time any individnatconchiaions at ious piece of old /meat , u ’ Which they may arrive, to order that the I find and take it to your official report when tnkde't*4y' l haVj> fhfl' I ftusband,‘ratber/ tiuip weight and yaliw. aa repreaenfing the 1 whq is debauched, 4eg conclusions of all the examining physl- { based by strong drihb- eftna. 80 far as the results of the dutop-4 1 ( looseni can be learned to-night from the .stir- — .. ... 1 m Thnboy,- who* is’ about!s6vCnteet*<-r papied htompthej,, but the alle 'sbody causfngenough of paimi« r . _ J *n .ordinary man. use .thpu nro iffiaKinabh); *m*n< »i The* medical men ion the idea that .the « • handle* Of the little lbstrn- > ent were piaoed in the' boy’s) hands. .< tojd to hold them eeay.-amj,-,) aARW the boy. from lettlkgtho t*MW> Getting his* (fins'uadbrv.' fit With li] -ugh the fork jgfth.fine id ipidito went imb boy’s frame enect. hia topgne aunt voice, which was the Other aide'of the 11 , he skid, as if gasping for breathy > * a-t-o^p it-’V- Presently the eleetric- tricity got the best ofbUnandi h a r tutmi t»(i LOOSKTfESS. Uj ,„ a man id der tl© Qian u Bpe&K piuin enougDi ftnouj^ti, - and tbe physicians continued to put it*., to him- “For God’s,, sake, doctor,. stop ahoakin’ dat haudlel." This was ' enough and ln^'compliance with J the ' boy’s earnest appe’al the battery waa stopped, tbe ecleetrio current turned off and the .boy’s liberty was estab lished.—Richmond Whig. Sh*.Didn’t Place Hep Words Bight. low* r£4* %'Mi Hwnrafc bkuai i At McFaaden’s drugstore a young and sprightly school-teacher last week hurriedly addressed the clerk: ^ “I would Uke.a 8poogebath.” / { , v “Ah, oh, a—will you please repeal; did .not quite understand?’’, stum- n mered the clerk, u , . .,„i t!>* 'I would ftke a good sponge batty <,, again exclaimed the customer, .while. , at pair of sharp gray eyre, beaming with wonder and impatience, juju,, h|m.tremble. The disconcerted clerk managed tq toll his fair customer hia inabUfty ,.to ; catch her meaning. ( . “Well, I never! If this isn't qvtejtj ,, I thinkT speak inteiligent enougty.^ L v .-fwaotr-you— to—give—me—a—good. t ^nge^bath.” . / ' [At this moment tbe proprietor vvtyis,- \ Med: /‘Stye wants a batty spouge.’,’, * ! All of a sudden the young lady cqm- , _ preftended the trouble and fled, from ie store before stye could be recogni^, l by any one; but too late! a gentle- * mj raised his hat to her,'passed in, and tire Story got out.—Backciuact fie- O»o*r Wilder ysiet-.nj, J before! last, wheti ' J OWsaf gcnf>Mjtetri>tV«lf>i*bn Ice, ;he asked for thretilbrsb- class tickets to Savannah and for tMeti'' * 1 sleeping car tickets. After Mi'."' TbWekttbad supplied the agent’s de mands the agent stated that one set of tbe tickets was Intended for Mr. Wilde’s valet, a colored man. Mr. Thweatt informed the agent that it was against the rules of the company to sell sleeping car tickets to colored persona, and requested the return-of n the ticket, promising to refund the •> money, : but the agent declined.to-don as requested. Mr. Thweatt then went into the sleeping car where Mr. Wilde - ’ and his servent were and etatecl the case to them, bnt they both declined »u to -chabge' the prt^ramme they. hqd/i[ - marked out. Mr. Wilde said, that Jia : 1 had never been interfered with before,. ■>(. and persisted in having his darkey, : retain his sleeping car ticket.. Seeing -t all argument useless, Mr. Thweatt ap^ 4 preached Steve Henderson, the porter :>« •of the sleeping car, and eoliciting his <• aid, posted him. Steve then Went to- Mr,Wilde's valet and told him that-: the train would go through Jones- tyoro,-and if the people saw a negro in .; the sleeper -they .would: mob > him. , This had more effect than all of Mf.,,,, Thweatt’s talk, and iu a few seconds the 'sleeping car ticket had been returned ana Mr. Wilde’a valet- had >* vacated tho berth.—Constitution.. *«i> i«wi ,i* iw: Him A SHARP RETORT. 'The brain - l forty- rblch is a Uf- Dear Sire -.—There- waa no change of I beta todsiy ’on- tho ’ fiowa ««im -wwlai The cause, it ie' Said, and Credibly be- Uevtyd’ttoK'th^ (bUl - ‘(dlwnt'-Mnrfrmttly ordTsease I j raa jt is further ’stated 'that he ‘ (ailed! to 1 delteer ! the man St'dlLthe carefully thate. pfeeioua *] hair? We pwise/for a r*] vOU Outlook. ^*) 4 r life. - Vitality of ugusta “"JTi IderN9l2Q^e seooiAa. Grif- ng. CB Bob Davis J^»e Davis Be^gng b«tfl. known the Brierfleld band, composed en- * heliotrope from a, *1 the Brierfleld band, composed en- I avis responded in a little speech, in which he higtyly^fiorapUmsated the the prlncpieof jDavto. p$ri splendid uniforms for all the members li soloos milk pu cf the Brierfleld cornet band. t\clng beverages. ' FromOi ft»|J, 9. fo known lAll ujJ with a li yout at DoUng’s new salapn/ln a few d ;ys. Ike’s suavity of manner is well k town, and those who devatis a little 41 me to the “keno racket" iriK.always fi id him not only givioQE square d tal, but often treating his patrons to punches ftiinttff! <MMj*WhB> 4b*iei m Young HoitottirWcfcllnnfs, one .pl ,,, kawreneeville Herald. Col. J, Tally Peeples is fpar£ul, l«|t. ^ Judge Erwin will not accept the. ard ot the organized in this district in . the next race. Why not rack out thq,edr; Itor oi toe Gwinnett Herald for ttyiaposj^ tion? He could rattle the totp-toip,, sound hogag and,tell “goaks”, on “£f|i- ,ly Speers,” and who could do more than, fhls?—Southron. * . • i« We take pleasure in inforgiing Petejf Funk Lawshe that theeditoroftheller-, !- , firc ., /lr phite -bctitacif^HKft piaroahd LittU ?l d i® not an- aspirwit for congressional, W ai4afet^*g^i’^l‘fikhi *h trto'k ,B»L PpreonAl abusehave tekS^ths pI^,!, 1nSSiS«> +h« of argument and reason.a private v «a-., "ultunV°# M.bWf:. WM*iUdfifUta avis-a son of old min StJeeH^ ^ UU ** howaver ’ tbat # r * Iv.« hU tom-tom when he imported ,, V . . . -V ftpm Atlanta pod gave him.1 ,w office in the dl«^«* pfMltt»ewbjte.|nen u W« V ftnd^aoupdod ty^ tyqgag. i «tye flret , attempted, to gag, ittyft BfttylfO. patent, -.BriflfWe ql.hft, • tyjlb^icatoimd negroes ft^ ilfdft, We have no uMSS\M t#d r , pn, “KmUy?’ .now- Wheqj units suiqde. we hopp webaye jntt9ty respect for ttya umiliatingto toointelUgentpecN SSSM'SSfvISSSt*' of tfae niHieabttibV’tfaote ot rWlim jss-sscss.?., sa.r by going to lug offlee^-sud U N.E. E. Road' ■ whoisintlieC: PtiW5W*l! rt «re are fsete it the circus man 1 Uon'M*oage, siftly ensconced therein, Uuntedthe c instable and .dhvfte^ftim ftti 1 The nybble Withdrew with his warrant ■■■■■LBBstrodJl ijt’Siu shr toffT ' f .4«flqiiH-o’ndJ l-mifn?" itaotg ,ami».Id aotto-j u woi! " “Yee; _ nave our- 1 near folks talkin’ about him bein’a . “ . . . , Ithlnk weV*dy8peptic’'and'iwItitfWlCC«ttahere ^**7 > under-1 to-night. Jee got agtaat core for dis- peptics. Deysay hetdffes sunflowers forhia ,ud 1 tub Mfoalq i’tol ittyropwly i whisper ! • • * ‘Oh, pahawl : You itti aease: but I’m r unrau ivootcu, uutwtvu v. UB w mv hand. Slip the slices of cucumber hot from the pau between slices of toast,' and serve at once. mean -Oscar ,Vii Paralytic stroke*, heart disease; and kldnCy affections, prevented' by thti use of Brown’s iron Bitters. m&ms