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i of uauii. mo., f/mr
i i*rai**utr. 10
if Soda®.» 'i*Y*
On last m on day moaning, I w'a»
soSering with severe- Rheumatic pains
between my shoulders, when one
application ot Magic Cure relieved
me immediately. ami I have bad no
retenaof the pains since.
A. IX CIi2fifi».
Froprietnr Newton tfonse.
Jan. 4th. 1S79.
boa of his duck arrives. Aunt Ham
z^Ttr star.
law-
“Didn't you know it?" said the
| voice behind Ralph, “ he and Miss
; Moseby were engaged when ciiii-
! ‘Iren.'’
j A keen sharp pain, like a knife
' went through his heart, made him
! grow pale, and he staggvred out into
! toe hnL He had believe L so truly
| in her. and she was a hi artless co
quette! Engaged to this man from a
I child, and giving him no intimation
: of it, nay, luring him on to love her
j only in order to- wound him to the
T quick at last! He hurried out of the
’ house and from that time, as Miss
Moseby hail noticed, he had nut been
i the some.. Lilian had. seen him but
I anee since. He kept out of her way.
He was “very much engaged in his
studies," lie said to her coldly, when
she met h m on the stairs one evinng,
and ask oil him when he woe coming
into hear her sing again.
“ It shall be‘■Waiting,’’’ she said,
with a tender smile and reapprnachful
look.
“ I would, prefer to hear ■Beware,’"
he answered, going steadily up the!
steps.
1 The course was running very roqgii |
: ®d violent The two aiuits began to j
; ted that unless they took part at last, |
Boggs was as peaceable a man as
1 ever lived.
fite was sober, honest and respec
ted
He had never pounded his
Sever took an interest in a dog
Had never been known to- pawn
somebody else’s watch.
And never had attem pled to steal a
snw-milL
Boggs’ character was beyond res
protch.
He was a shining light in socie-
Lutua Cobb. Howell Cobb.
gal ’bout twenty, gwine to marry dat
ole cripple op: nigger ? I spec Iff
Unde Tony never thought that the
new hymn book he was distributing
to his congregation,would ever impair
his usefulness as their pastor. About
the dosing of the morning service be
said: “Bredreu and wsterin. dese are
de new iiime books, and I wants yer all
to leant to dag wid the spirit and
wi l de under* tun din’, and when yer
gits to wra-nlin wid some of dese new
feaiiun tun s, and is about to be ober*
cum, jest follow sister Hanoer, she’tl
tote ’em thmugii (gvef. Her smoove
vuis is always heard away down on
i the home stretch when de other nags
is jest coming round de bend wid deir
; racket When I culls for de tnoun-
ers ilese here himes’ll fotch ’em if yon
engineers deni kerrect oil de skeduie.
I takes de noon refreshments at sister
Haimer's and is to convarse wid Liza-
beth on de outlook, ob her feelings,
and l dismiss die meeiin 7 to de evenin’
service when de caudles am lit.
Aunt Hannah pushed ahead toward
home, to make up the chicken pie.
lumber.
Hobenbamtaiitl Jtouiby in April and Oc
tober
Ball, third ilumiav in Xarcit and deptem-
•I—skacn, third Monday in Febraarv and
AiUfttet.
Oeonac, durtli Mnuuav in Jisnwxv and
JK
Seiran, tonrtii Monday in April and Oc
tober.
Walton, thin! M.>ndav in Kebraary and.
Anenac.
Whim. Mijnilav alter the tburth Mondav in
April and. October.
• 'lln» in Denpiee Braiding,
ffebid-iSTS-ly
l»e Barrow.
attorneys a r law.
•iBue over T Urnadc*. Hudjpon A Co.
Tony—ole slack breeches Tony,
Jae a Calkin to yon- Ton’s been a
preachm about John de Bapris and
John de Biuiyan and de Nigger De
: mus dot was born agjtr, and a pray in
'for de Lord to take sister Hannah
home to glory, and a. shouting yer ale
Tennessee Jack baas, and its gittm |
my time to preach, and I takes my
tex ’Hark from ye loom.’ Tony, ami
T tell von afore die tex is ended char'll
be weepin and swasbin ob teeth, and
rattlin ob de bones and groanin and
scratchin when dat ole buggy trace
starts to popin and the skillits a turn-
in wrong sideouthr da across yer head
and tie earthquakes and fhitln stare
areadansin atom yer viahuu and de
wash tub of consecrated ly are a
splash in ober yer soul and de earth is
a buckiv. under you like a young mule
and yer day ob grace is gittm dark—
How Paduri, Kvllog—, Xuccr. A r.m.
Aad Ouunberiain the Snath betrayed.
She *rid: ** Ami why in mnrderers rnrab.
3uw deep* dear Cocie Hugebouw !’*
I saw the broken Freedman’* bank,
duataq imtiriminb iil«got neii;
Aiui smw with many a hlankity-bimuk.
Why hadn’t i gone sooth rnyaeif i
made you 40 to ^ail P* Mid -*he.
You mould have staid at home *rith mo.’’
dear,'’ I said—but nothing more,
Kuraienchi^ round with watering mouth,
I saw how men might steal jpuaro
With perfect safety —train eke south.
M Whv -luiTou go to jail I*’ said aim;
*" my l waa an *». von are I”
k ucnrsix.
Jlttarntry >tt Lttur.
OlBoe »vor Child*. Siekerann A Co.
AtAerui+ Georgia*
’ i! ;»rv.*?ii«c 'n the ^iimtnor Court* of {the
rhem Circuit. 7-wf* floilfckiduua a speeiaitr.
1 Ixtvin!^ ase«t Dr. Gillagei^a Magic
| Cure while siuferin<r t’roiu a severe
nervuuH Ke:uiaciu\ and bauin^ found
j pertetOly t"tficsciou» (curing me
1 within three minutes) t I take pleasure
! in reeoBimen«iin!i it to anv who may
( be shnilarlv affllcteil.
’ C- D. CAMPBELL,
attorney at law.
w.vtiuxsvtlle, sa
!k COCBT-HOCSE. OPPOSTTH
‘ *r liTim 'ri ‘''flee. P-ir^onal iHtfcntion muil
rtumi-t»rti tu 'iia i!ar».
JxTTLu^^hTJK
—TO—
1H1A STT OX’JTX^iaa l
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On Mi«i alter Sunday December ‘Hb, Doable
Daily Trains will run on this road aa follows,
ipiing East:
MIOHM HAIL A2D P.VflaEMOEX HUCT.
Arrive at Lula.... ... 5.3* r ■
Pa>tor Baptist Church, Ath»»us, Ga.
J:m. Ioti» t lj*79:
Da.
GoiXAGEa r
I was suffering witli
•mvere Neuralgic pains in my shoulders
ami hips, and had yunr Magic Cure
applied just between my shoulders;
relief was almost iustataneeus, and l
have not felt a twinge ot it since. I;
is wonder! 111! A “Magic Cure/
indeed !
Tours, trulv,
T.‘ A. SALE.
Jan. 28th. 1879.
Prepared, hv
HENRT GALLAGER.
CotLEuE Avenue,
Athens, G:i.
j and set her bouse in order for the
j noon refreshments,
j On her way, witli hymn book in
j hand, she came across some bail beys
! playing marbles in the'road. One of
| them said, “Why, Aunt ELinaer!—
What are y a etr y.ng that book fot?
“ It is my opinion tbat it is nothing
under the son, but a little mi*ouder-
wan ding that will be ail ri h ed n he
course of a few weeks ; we nad best
not interfere—yet a while at least,"
says Miss Merideth, as she [Jlied her
ueedle in and out of the table cover
ixbeut, Gu
Orflce !u »iti ?raiiRiin FI«***>
ITTWt. At Uilt »’‘Mirt Hi
rtwtrrnj I'nmirittl W.trrnnfN,
Bitil.iiritf 3rn««i
!hj. A. I jmrrit»
ntt /et .iiem »:
'•Hinrv -^llTchsir
d»cH-I^74-tf
Esau saw, den you’ll hnow dat mt is
art w clout tie tigger ob speech and
dat when you -abstract de nigger
from de forty acres ob land and de
mule, he’s got no time l ft to see
who’s settiu on de log nor who is to
thin out de new ground corn, den
you’ll want to ’seard yer new doetrin
hirae book ami he horn agin before
Blow Gahril gits de dirt-dabber nest
out ob de horn. T >ny, you hear me ?
Tau olescatterin talkia aigge- ^ i bar’s
a shoarnuff hell, and lae gwine to see
iiat my darter Lizabeth don’t traiiel
dat downard direction wui you.—
Here’s yer hime book, it ain’t to come
inside ob my house, I ’scards i:.”
Arrive at Lula.
You can’t read ?”
Aunt Hannah re: lied r “Dis is de
new hime book j jes read, dis ritin un
de fust Ieif, 5Ln s Joe, please sab.’*
Joseph reads:-“Dis book am pre
sented to my lovin’ sister Banner by-
parson Tony Skc'tes, de minister ’’
“Dat sours party, but you orter
jes heir some o > de hiines in dat
book Dar’s “when I read my titles
clear,’ and ‘Cross over Jordan,’ and
away down to ’Hark from de tooms.’
new malum hirncs hi
GOING WEST.
sisitr aoi. ass [•i-sENUca nun.
Arrive at Lula 9.‘
Leave aj
fn-Iaw’s jaw bone with aa iron, boot-
jack.
A That he had on one occasion, given
a whole wagea load of watermelons to
on orphan iiaylnm.
I 5L That he had served a term in
tile State Prison for hoise steal
ing.
fe That he had set fire to his next
door neighbor’s barn, merely be
cause he refused to lend him a
hoe.
7. That because he found a button
off his shirty he tied his wife to the bed
post and mashed in three of her riba
with a stove poker.
8. That his chief Sunday amuse
ments were coek-figiumg and card
playing
9 That he sold his vote every year
regularly to the highest bidder/
19. That he wasn’t fit for the place,
anyhow.
These charges, although without
the slightest foundation, were rigor
ously believed by a majority ot the
voter* of Boggsviile.
And Boggs’ political goo-e was
cooked.
His chance* for Being eleeted
were not worth three cents m the
dollar.
When Boggs passed along the street
bin neighbors looked at him with
suspicions and crossed oyer an the
other side.
Boggs was a miseraiile being.
The day of the town meeting came
on at Lust, and Boggs’ opponent
scooped in die ennstabieship by atwo-
thrrdLs vote
The anti Boggs party swept in their
candidate on the tidal wave of popu
larity, and poor Boggs was left perched
high upon die spike-mounted picket
fence of despair.
Boggs will never ran for office again,
not even for President.
He says it is too great a strain on
the character.
If he out retain the esteem of his
neighbors by grabbing along in the
obi way he- intends to do it, and leave
afficcrijeeking to people of cast-iron
reputation.
•Boggs- is just naming to his
’.V J. 1:0 B 3.
orErrviu ,t <'.ibb.
VITOUSKT \r LAW,
needle in and out of the table
she was embroidering in crewel*.
“But he looks so woefully de
pressed my heart aches for him, and
as for LiilLin, site mopes when he isn’t
by, and when he is, she is'entirely too
gay and high spirited to be natural,
by fir. I don’t see how the matte*
is to l>e ‘righted’ if one or the other of
diem <iun’t apoioglte or explain.
Athene, <r*
mur' v trmipieti jv A. S. Er.Min,
Hurt of ''hihb*, ^ickemiu A Co.
3m.
m:ir. 11 J>m.
.11^8 P u
nrnocan fbxxght tkaim.
.rrive XL Lai* 3.38 p w
«ve 3.50 p m
*H)CM WEST.
local pnsianT and Ai-cuioionATmir thaxtt.
jGUTTEKING, ROOFING,
Dere’s lots- ob
dor, ’cause our culler is getrin eilicu-
ted, but dey sticks to de good ole
• ioctrine, je* a new way ob wearin de
garment; like as I go and buy a bolt
of eaiieer and make my tires* de ole
fiashun wav, deu my darter Lizabeth
cuts off her share :uid makes hern
wid de shoo fiy awl de dollar vai din
and de suatcii back, ain’t it ail de
same calieer ? Mars Joe j es read for
ray edifying a few ob dose Uitnca,
please saic’*
J*>e winks at the other boys ami
reads:
“t aavt FLum Sale.
And MIK acw L felami.
Aad i*uu iaw die A»vr it.
Aiui L "tt\r .wilts foi\r Sstau.'’
“That’s a very queer hymn, Aunt
Hmnah," said Joe.
“Dere’s a mighty heap ob saws
ruixetl up in dat tune and I is afeered
de hesaws :uid de seesaws will ii iw or
<iat tun«e to pieces. But Its got de
right doctrine in dar; it hide* to
Esau oo de mount a viewing de prom
ise land wid de eyes ob taith. Our
preacher is a migacy plus high lame
brudder - t iie Looks through de spee-
ticies ob iiiith clean ober de tnihles
and trials ob dis life to do uther shore.
- , and.
Miss Moseby’» voice, as well a* hauds,
tremlde, as she “slipped one .uni took
up two" of the stiches on the dead
purse she was croi heting:
i>»ui’M*!l«r*4 imi Solicitor'* in Eauity,
i, Ptilui*ki County, <rn Spiet*jal oaa iin
.ittrintioii xi v "n to xnv t»u*ineP»» «>u-
aniU. Ii*:mii»*r>i prompt.lv rjn?rp<F
iii 'itii** rtuanii up. anil win! lands Imik-
will ouv ami -mil laniu*. par
r HMirwNuitmtn ore. Will pnctioi in ail
im.oN o*»ntin\font to other the M. >t 3.
■ ho .itiautu* iit .uni S. R. (t»hhI re^
yi%■•*»! when lifmriHt.
The conversation wan held in a cozy
little sitting-room of a large parlor in
a fashionable boardin’
Tin- CoppfrWork, «fec>
wiSTxiiiaiia 4 HiaaaEi,
house and the
speakers, Miss Merideth and Miss
Moseby, were maiden aunts of the
Lvav».. 7.011 a *
Close oouneetiou at Atlanta, tor ail points
West, ami at Charlotte r'or all paints East.
G. J. FOREACEE. iTeiieni Manacor.
HOCSTOff.‘fen, fa-*.A Ticket A-rt
uetn iotiKing up frjni her wools enrt-
ouslv into her friend’s face
“Yes, I—were it not foe my pride
—I, to-day, might be a happy wife,
aye, more, mother too; fertile Hurry
Rich, tiiat handsome officer, who was
onr guest the night of ch - party,
would have been my son!” and Mis*
■ Mosehy’s eyes tilled.
‘ Your son 1 whit do yon mean ?”
j and Miss Merideth drops her crewels
i in her motion of surprisa
“Why, l was engaged to l*e married
| to Lieutenant Rich’s father when I
j was a very young girl ; we too hwf a
| little misunderstanding,.which a word
| might have rightud ; we too were
i both too promt to speak it—and lie
I heard the story first on the ras-
tnmi. writes a correspondent, from
Beoriev O’Huy, in a lecture on Irish
wit rad humor, but I never thought
. of repeating it in print unt! ’assured
by an Irish lawyer of onr city, weil
qualified to speak with authority, tiiat
I might depend upon the narrative as
literally true. He could himself
vouch for the eccentricities ot Lord
Norhury, and at times—some said
when a little more wine hail been ta
ken before dinner than was usual—he
carrie i the eh: irscte ristie Jti > exhibi
tions ~ ’ ~ ” 1
! cal.
I own iiosk,'’ ouii m» he found at ths old *tnnd
I of D. M. Kenney & Ca., on Clayton atnset,
I whero tiiey are prepared to do all manner of
| Tin, Capper and Sheet / ren Work
■ hi the very best style, and at moderate -rices
j Kiev ore Jsn nrnpared to do all kind* ot’GL’X
j SiCITHItIG vail neatness and dispatch.
j Gutteriixj A Roaring a Sptviitib/.
Call on*l see them, and ipve them a triaL
•hoe Store next door to Reese A
id street. Athens, Georgia. All
toil Li months.
Ralph Merideth hail met and fallen
desperately in love witli Lillian Mose
by that winter, while dwelling under
the same roof He was a student at-
Ceniiing lectures at one of the colleges
in the city, preparato y tu taking his
degree, and not withstanding he had
conjugated the verb in more than one
language, many times before, he now
for the first time understood what it
ineint when he said: “Te am,.."
He was reserved, diffident, gentle
sort of a fellow, unused to girls, and
their coquetries, and Lilian Moaeby.
whu was born a flirt although a really
true hearted girl, not only charmed,
but puzzled him as well, with the
ever varying shades of character she
assumed at times. I il bail had scores
of admirers before, aad her twenty
ANN REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
:i fbuml ;it iliuir «»ld -Hauti, na»r Frauk-
<>u>« builii'm/, TIu»rr u» -*trRi:L Ke«p a1-
m huml 4thhI Timitmti* wui <a.*inl .iri-
si«Hrk we!! iiarmi for when m?*ted to
ire. stuck on hand tor *ai* jr til ’ime*.
-\niKN«, Ga.. March 17ti», IA7V.—I am re-
ini red bv law to collect the following specific
-axe*. .
Billiard Tables 12.5.JO each. Dealers in Beer
and VV aiskey
T will ijtmie c.Tecutioue ;ufain»t all narriee who
fail to pay the above tax bv April .5tli lbTO.
iuut.IS o’. F. B LCOAd, T. 0. 0. C.
simpiy riiiieui<tia» :in«i aonmfinu-
But to the story :
On a certain occasion Lord Norbm-y
was holding criminal court in Long-
fiinfe on the docket of w Inch much
business fold been forced by a series
of labor and rent riots, during the
progress of which many lives hail j
been sacrificed’ On the occasion re-
fcrre’l to, :uid on the second day of
die sessions, six men were arraigned
in a Lump for riot, arson and murder. I
They had attacked the dwelling of a
wealthy land-o wner at night; had set
fire to it, and hail shot down fcveral
■ ot the inmates who !md tried tu pre
vent the incendiary act Tile trad
waa brief* The act* committed hail
been done openly, and the prisoners
at the bar ware connected with them
as ekeifiactors beyond dispute: El
tiler his lordships forgot, ar else he
labored under the impression that he
hail but five prisoners before him,
. and, in bis rendering of judgment, he
' called only five name* and sentenced
only five mew, entirely overlooking
Mr. Martin O’Rourke, who crouched
away in a corner of the pen. Wheth
er the sheriff was equally oblivions, or
whether he thought the judge had
purposely omitted one of the culprits,
we can not sny; he opened the iron
.spiked door and led the prisoners
Lo»v« Aoi-iote.
L-*ve Maco*
Leave MiiletUfeville
Leave Atlanta—-
L*ftve Union Point
Arrive WiMnlvillc.
Arriv# Maxevft
Arrive Antioch.......
Arrive Lc.tln^ron
Arrive Winiervillc
Arrive Athena
rraina rtm daily, except
which ore daily except sni
Georgia Clarke County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID
CoUNTY.-Tlm Detttam el M. btanloy, W. L.
Mitchell, 5V. W. Lainpkia, L. H. ChairtumxBar
A, L. Hull, E.L. Newton and A. A^LipMeotnb
rih*pectriilly ^noweth that yonr petitioners are
U>e Tmateee <>f tlie Allietm Femaie A«auiemy
ought and by virtue of a charter grouted by the
iTt-uerai Aiweinbiv ot' »id State and approved
Dec. I'Jth tSktl.
Y<»nr petitioners pmv that an onier may be
paoeeti by mid Court amemiim: tlie wt d Charter
m aa la confor upon your pet.tionen* onii their
sucaeaeota aa Trustee^ the oower to oae the
propertr of said incorporation for the pnrpoac '
of a Male School, or a Mixed School, or a i
Female School, in their jndtfytneut and die- i
cretion they may deem best. 'Tour petitioners
further show that they do noL<lt»ire to al cr. 1
amend or change the -*uid < T hartcr in any o»h«r
manner or to- any other purpose or purpo-ce '
thau the object eii above. *ud t hey res»petX>
tuilv direct the attentiua of the court to the -•*««!
Act contained in the public Acts if the State of
iveorya, auii ymirpeti iouers, as m duty bound
will ever prav etc.
GEORliE D. THOMAS,
Putitioue's Attorney.
“Aught is an mag hr,
Five is a ih'ure,
M Itipiy the winta man
Substuct uxe negro.’’
“Huw do yuu like that one,
Auniy ?”
“I lister think Jat wuau't a relig
ious hime, when f heeral it sung at de
zamminatiou ob de free school. I’d
rather hrudder Tony had. a left dat
one out. Got no n-e for multiply in’
and acbstractiu’ in de pulpit. Lets
iry a tew inore ob ’em, dare’s boon tw
he some real good uues in dar.’’
Joseph turns over a new leaf aud
reads:
’ The bsagara >lia Cm niggers had.
Forty aares ouii a mule,
Suuugii n> make—
“Slop, Mars Joe, right tliar; I
don’t want to hall polities mixed up
wid my religion dat way. Why,
folks will think we ain’t no better’n
Yankees I don’t see wiiat Tony let
dat git in de Iiime hook for, he hadn’t
orter done it. Move ober towards de
middle ob de book, 1 spec it gits
better.’’
Joe obeys and reads :
‘•Nigger in the wooih*.
Sitting on a lo^ t
Finger oil ttw trigger,,
Eye oil a. hug.
“It pears to dot’s gittm was and 1
wus. What business old Teey got j
saying dat 'i He's nothing bat » nig-1
ger himself What he means basin
his culler dat way 1 You reckon he
hides to inv sou frinn shootin at do I
pocket'wood aud killin de hog S*
Joe thought it possible the par.*on
alludeil to Sam’s ease:
-•Sam’s case? isam’sease? Like
dar wasn’t any Tony ease; yea. akiif
dozen ob ’em. Dat ole Tony nigger
is iie biggest rogue in dese parts. —
D.dn’t be bring bock, de yaller pu lit
I sold to de store- yisl «day. axbre day
dis Koruing, and got me to cook her
tor his breakfoa, and now matin’
small oli my folks, afore dinner?—
Dere’s many a hog whose light is gone
out ’cause old luuzy Tony was ’lowed
to run in de same woods. Sim’s
easel I’se gittm tired oh suetk hnnes,
Lui*y Cobb Institute,
Madame Sasnowski s Home Schaai.
years counted twice his twenty-fonr,
in point of experience with the oppo-
sex. She (>a>l never had just
your wunls just now. were yon
engage<I to Lieutenant Rich’s father."
“ Yes, why >lo von ask?" replied
Miss Moseby, ooking surprised
enough at the question
“And your niece, Lilian, is site en
gaged to the Lieutenant:" said an
eager voice.
“No, certainly not; Lilian is en
gaged to nobody ; are you crazy ?”
“No, but I have been, almost crazy
and quite a tool, Mis. Moseby. Aiui-
site
such a lover before, however, and as a
“rara avis” counts double in a estima
tion of the “game she begs”—or the
scalps she adds aa trophies tu her belt
! Traill, daily axept Sunday.
! Leave Adorn*......... ...
( Arrive at Laia.............
I Arrive at .ifk.it,....
' I Arrive at V- V. (Second Lhtv
Loova T
Leave Atlanta
Leave Lula.
. «.iW A. JL
, *40 A. 5t
.12.40 P. JC.
.t' .OS P. M.
.10.(10 P. 31.
S.4S 4. 34.
. ».3S A. 34.
12.15 P. 34.
Pamenpent /ounr onri> Atlanta have time
at Lula lor Breaktirot aud make okareaBaneetuia
at Acante with all made. Uw eonsecrlon at
nula to aud from ail Eaetem ‘ttlea. Alas to
aud from Elbertun.
J. 31. EDWARDS,
Superintendent.
'ilock. Blue ur Viulet Ink—the beet in
l—.u i .mute per bottle. For banpjoa in
i;t, call .it
ui’mru’u n<u\L' amnop
The Death-rate ot
Our country is getting to be tear-
firily alarming, the average of life
being lessened every year, without
any reasonable cause, death resulting
generally from .the most insignificant
origin. At this season of the year
especially, a cold is such a common
thing that in the hurry of every day
life we are apt to overlook die* dan*
gers intending it and often find too
late, that a Fever or Lung trouble
has already set n». Thousands lose
their fives in this wav every winter,
while hail BotcAea’,* Garmon Syrttp
been taken, a care would have result
ed, and xtarge bill from a Doctor
been, avoided. For all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs, BoaeAofa Garmon
&yrtq> has proven itself to be the
greatest discovery of its kind in met l
cine. Every Druggist in this coun
try will tell yon of its wonderful ef-
feet. Over 950,000 bottles sold last
year without x single failure known.
Sold by Rl T. Brumby Jb Co.
To PHEVB»TA2n> Cuss Coi'GH9
axd Colds—A reliable remedy Is
necessary iu every household; It rad
ically cures Omgba, Golds, Sore
GEORGIA CLARSE COtTSTY.-Ctraue
0T»icx.'srp*aioRUi>uBr—[ eertiry riiattheulKiva
i» x rrnu ami axart oupy or* a petltiuu died in
chi» uifit* .jb April 14th HfTJ
John l hcwins, ci«k.
apriUa.tf.
selves that a match after their maiden
hearts were made, without any strong I
efforts on tlieir parts. Ad went
smoothly enough until the evening o !
the “Lady Washington’s Reception,"
sociably gotten up by the boarders in
the house, to celebrate Washington’s
birthday. To this party each, mem
ber of the sociable was pri* fledged to
invite a few friends. Among the
strangers present, a certain lieuten
ant Rich, gorgeous is his full <lrwre
naval uniform, the guest of ML*»
Moseby, was the observed of ail ob
server*. He had just returned from
a three years’ cruise, and was as
pleaaed anil glad to see bis obi friends,
Mis# Meshy and Mb* Lilian, zgain as
were they di lighted and proud to
OUMO l_ o: HAH Bis. Praaidenr
-rr.vK't* ruos is. Sermarr-
LARGE STOCK 0E
forth.
And tlieu it wjjj that tile clerk of
die court, just aroused to a full sense
of the error, leaped to ins feet and
called his lurdshipfe
Stk vxs.v TuaxiS
gjiiv.v l~ Smrmm,
FvsntSASir Pntwiar
Dh. X X. s*mt, .
Jon* W. Xicholjos,
■ Ml, II. S4WI4,
I*. 0 a'ntVUVi.n. •
U-at* P. UKA;(1 N.•.
lUiBKiir rii.ia,:-
attention to die
oinmisston.
’ TIiceb were six of them, your hon
or. and you sentenced hut five: The
man O’Rourke you did not condemn
at aft.”
Lord Norbury was aranaetl in a mo
ment. He shuutetl for the qrieiv and
the crier shouted for the sheriff; and
when the Litter officer appeared he
woe directed to bring Martin. O’Rourke
buck into court and place him hi the
prisoner’s box* And the thing waa
done as ordered. The prisoner look
ed sail ami dejected as he stepped
again, into the box, for he knew tout
jtMt Bfeceivetl * lance and -«iect stock
; and Summer Millmery from -Saw
roapaetfhUv aak tny imaemucra to call
DRUGS*
d XAediciaxec:
GARDEN SEED
Will pay Fonr JfioatW trial Subscription tu
The Gainesville Eagle.
Tba livallaaf. apt caret. auEred-booe*.
Qbuoutc hum. Rarspipa n Sqbsll
The trwa «f the day. and toe <lt»irur» of the
wicked world in which, we live, served up
C. iu tlieir meat
ATTRACT1YE SHAPE.
Onr Editorial* are short, humorous, brooty
and -O dre point
walk into tlieir private parlor, as of
old- She was sitting under the
Mast Ladies suffering from Ner
vousness, PaBifr 1 Pevknls and Debil
ity, will. finiT tliere 5» rte waf in which
tlieir health muv lie so effectually te-
gaineii, rel'ef frinn pain obtained, ami
tunctional regularity estabii-he<i, as in
old. Che was sitting under the gas-,
light making paper fio vers, lilies for
toe Easter decorations. She rose
quickly os Be came toward her. and
in a timid tone, said r
“ I am glad to see you—again—
Mr. Merideth; auntie has gone to
church, but I will entertain you se
well as I can without her;, will yuu
he seated *”■
Be still stood, looking down into
her now pale face. - _
“I wanted to see- voir—aloue." he
bejan. It-sualing. “l am going away
—I rams to say gnad-by—E want—
Lilian, I want to tad you in my
thonghtz I Bxve been madly jealous
and doubted yonr truth xul goodness,
but—I love yoa” Hu came a step
nearer. She del hot. speak, but
lioit-awkwant school girl he remem-
lien-d, he found a graceful, beautifol
ami aeif-possesHed beile. it is not
strange, therefore, that he should,
sff nr the manner of sscu, take particu-
he was not to be spared. -. _ —
“My very good frieml," Jaid tiie
judge bowing most politely to- the
prisoner, “£ made a soil mistake re
garding yourself* and T beg your par
don from Che bottom of .my hear*.
Yon should Bare beet sentenced with
your companions, but, somehow, the
■luty slipped iny muni eutaely. You
will excuse me I am me. The re
quirements of the hnr aad the sen
tenc* of the coort are tbot you, Mar-
toe use of Parker-Ginger Tonic. The
nursing mother, exhausted by the
care oilier little one. finds her strength
and nerves restored By its use, while
the mother’- comfort thus secured, »
imparted t&humsb the milk tu her
babe, making the Srtfe one happy,
eheerfril, free- from pent, ami disposed
to refreshing sleep. Buy *$1.00 but
your druggist R. Y
, . ore mjm.mc w-siurei. ooi
ur any or ;uV5ve or anytnuljSf m r ti» wuoi« ^ri>
the Diug Line call on. Rlfk, BillT, RllCJ’, Rtfli“ll0
A5D
STILL HTSATiyG.
AiUir—i * THE lAfill,
Giinwrifli. Gc
IW UOLE3ALE AND RRI aII, DRUGGISTS* Rbqwtmx *fc TUb, Editors aud Pubiiau n*.
u. 4 ,r ■ it - roBreh.aS.tf.
lize her ihe part ot’ the even-v
in z himself. His name was soon I
down upon her card for the watzz,
ami when not drmcmg, ha was prorae-
E. C. LONG St €0.
tie from your drtnigtst R. T
JtiirvvT or a sample Bottle at 15 eCe,
and teat its merit*.
As Etaatsr Peep abaxiot, de-
signed to mert the public want for a
jmh there kept in suiitarycDnfinemeaZ
mud cm dey of exceutioo. whea yw«rj
1 wii be taken fbrtii to the gallows and
banged by toe neck until you are
-§—‘ And may the-Lord have mer
cy on. your soidE Yuu will pardon
me for this delay I It wa»n
I omure you; but it is aE right now,
yeas ritoui l be content."
A strange road to (.-soteatment.
itation for
gUauoq for
Lmam ■rn.kBi> <reuu«.—
_ » .41Mrnnis**m Atfifo.