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STATR MEWS.
Cr *ni u '
Thonrexton lias the tnca*le».
Tlws Bnrnesvillc Literary Society is
languishing.
A r nmlter of negroes Imve passed
through Atlanta lately on tlieir way
to Liberia.
Miss A'tnie Griffin, ofStooe Moun-
vtm, has pm* to Carrollton to take
charge of a w>io»d.
Rev. .T l'' Mode land has been elecs
led pastor oi *l«> Stone Mountain
1‘resbyteri in Church.
A little son of J li Reagan, oi
Stone Mountain, cut off two of his
toes with an atf
A ffilUne tree struck Mr, Win.
Lunsford, of DeKtfb county, on the
head, and cmscd concussion of the
hrsin. lie was senseless for several
hours.
Edr a d Jones, who was . rushed
i„ the running gear of a gin i Burke
comity lately, is dead.
Mr. "Heyward Lester will move
.1 in Burke county to -Milton.
rtirio sville hasn't had a 1 «p year
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to iilMlI *~»!»d!.oi „*1 d «t» ■ t nvM
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i»i ad> «K> 1*1; ytfy/ .MWiPpsagyj titJr)r/uui • > *
The Midgets are in Griflh
< n't they conic to Athens?
Why I
Elder .T F West h is accepted charge
of liie church nt Hellion.
Mrs. Geo Gaines, a widow lady ol
Elbert oouatv, has lieeu stricken with !
paralysis.
A company is organising to build a 1
bridge ncioss the Chattahoochee
attonl 1 and 1-2 milts irom Suwannee
l>J]<ot.
.If,* A J Foster is assistant teacher
in the B-tcna Vista High School.
The total assets of the Eagle and .
1‘honix Mills, Columbus, nro 83,203,- j
, .i'>.'i II. Liabilities, •1,431,468 17.
Mrs Jennie Kiefer iins left Barnes.
\ille lor Michigan.
Julius' Williams is marshal of.
Tlioinastoii-
Eire on the Upson county railroad
decc'i from 81,50 in 81,00
Vol. 64.
BT X TLlinKI* “AM."
Oh, wonuui! who with «njrcl t.icc,*
Aivl iniMhief t irktiitf art,
EiikUtm poor man with science Wc,
Anti ernnhea his poor^icari!
Kemembcr, in another land—
A land where hv i» acatce,
Satan appoint* for flira at hand
To wreak revtsujro most fierce!
Perchance anvd that yelling host
UfdeviU, grim and black,
Yon’ll ace a victim ’twa* your boast
W» always at yonr back!
And he, with fiendish grin ami scowl,
And fierce exultant lai.tth,
A howl yf brimstone, rank mid ton),
Will give to you to quart 1 !
Ant) will propose, ’mid loud acclaim
A ttw*t unto the flirt!
And devils will o pl«ud your name,
And nay *twns yonr d«
BASTS ABE.
. . •*.#. Hi .ttk’iUi v|*
A SOLID SOUTH i IN > 1T»’
*. t’to -/Hum uiiit 1 ' a'Nviv —, _ . . ^ -
LU .leHriiniiiior) etfijfo y«w 1» u»
utjjiti i «itfr—*
">« fnr H**nlriw ,ob I »o*a uomUi
. -d bio>L.: .JUi i?ftlmTM.*jiWinl't'n , '.l Mil 1'tur
l rt«!e '*t!» .“*«»!«
. ,-s.ia.di.
bued ire J aid
4’db.eri; *ti ifom
l» oi*n yi nil. •
dim- ass
- A'icioSoI
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h .oic <ioii
fawM
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rlio cuir.ts ? ;i waijt,JiS Wl- : !l, Ui .(; j.
neso, ‘ i-.ijjsiLgai.!.. ™ ’
to ,v%«- *
Kk fiitv
Hits season* V .
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Spaiiisl>'liuejL2iul^nrr:ii c W w , :ll .
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•. rit rd'no liwilJi* r'i- t’lo goil/as ed Mtimt -»b Wif unmwrtgttuJi -iu1jrRreir«llUi:
fn'.i.il i.'-'Ai ‘...I. : a.aiMQis odT .litslMv ». : Juoii tim .nao ha*. jneaMaaie^ tfj yl jwygg* j n,J !.
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w-xto* .aniduui ^l^lol m^yoi U* low
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ATHENS, GEORGIA','.WIsoa^, •
.mi,.,,.. I I drtnw '"•1 : W •• ..f.ile .iwb uto ijfibeld-lieg ,d) m :t i
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TIMItOlt.
She came with April iiloom-* nud >
Wc count her little life by flower*'
As bnils the rose npon her cdieck,
• Wc chooMi a flower for cvciy week.
A w ret nt hyi^Inthf^ wc «y,
And oik *>f heart’* case, ushered M.i
And then U'eause two wiahes met
I’pou tht*rt«*e un»l violet—
l liked the Beauty, Kate, the Nun—
Tie violet nn.l theroac count one.
A \\ »-ek the p]*ji!c mnrfcetl with whir
A week the lily scored in I’^l.t:
lied floppies closed M-.y’n happy mu
And tulips this blue week in .lime.
! s'n So trifle with a human heart ? Von
! are betrothed to him. and it is too late
■ to say that you do not love him. You
! should have decided earlier.”
j Margie broke in excitedly:—
j “It means life or death to me! The
j more I see him, the leas I like his so»
, eietv. I have never allowed him the
j slightest caress, and the thought of a
i kiss from him—”
“Margie!”
i “It is true, nud had it not keen for
yon and papa wo would never liav c
been engaged. I told him that I did
not love him from the very first, and
he said it I would promise to be liis
, wife, friendship would change for a
wanner feeling, and if it did not he
.would be satisfied if—I dtd—not—
love —another.”
She hesitated, and hervoica sank to
a" low, plaintive toue, which went
' straight to her mother’s heart. S e
j drew the girl to her and kissed her
t soothingly,
was not ahtunvhlued gift. 1 Giod bye;
God bless you!” ’ f™, “ *'
Margie bad sUg^le^Mcalmgf**
ns much for Bert’*, atuie ft &J^r
but she i,‘nrst, 1 into a passion of.t,
life, and slie knew tl,a^ %
wasa filial parting., .,,j f. .. 0 !W
Two or three treetp alf er sh/ss,^
oelvbd a farewell letter ' ffom. k hiift
written on the verge qf lii* dep ija
for Australia. It was better thus, TjfC
wider the distance betheegi thgtUi.fhvi
less chance ol a pahifpl meeting.. ,
Time rolleil on. jllargje.'iu a <Jh1»I,
wav. .was happy. She found top miyty
diili<« to atteud to xti Ciu tuipw/urei
world of home, to’tpenu her tiuie ie
useless laments. j
lt L was folly fiyp years'.piupfli slm.
id “received Bert’s farewell letU-r,
H..OnV«WAls»«aBa®
-itigi tlsfiyiu J.'ii tnrH 3
uitfBP.fo&IWW »>«KpS
fronvthe.pM* oK.soims.
! J«iQspe« H.. fUe l
IvnWf -.1/ ..iiiuj
i.A*i llo K^.iufn v 'MO
He, gossiping letters
Ji*P.it«P : !?»«bHi»»>Oert
l l«v kt «b,i.» A l >
PUfAsopt* ]IM(
goes oat shooting, plat
cricket, is charming"
had
oiningiy. . and dining that i inw .1,/, in a
"Telt me the whole tenth. Uo’yoiT lirerd" n'.im'T^ilYd^ btul^ssed
VP vntnp oiip Pi'io?’ t •» *■ . S*. Tl 1 .
people ■ lMif n 'tft^nt 1
M. I lle&£i idAlirfthcffl'of’A1
MW • i^l5d!
akyV>a fieri
fiiolis’i am
him do
» ou man
j»r ablest
mitb ins
mi 1 .!•
rWrite gen.
..women.
‘tender-
ergy and
k«s. pipes,
Hiards and
all the
r.cn. He
Mh^s with
r’HfbV-
Sfc.tfhriKV
MS
Jr
(i . t t -T^LoxboVTUttX
Skeww.r foe LrtulUgi Jonrialof tfieVorlA
*-!» U UJ BJlui- »IW
a , H»' Timet da' »ht? leading journal ol
thumerid, abtll has always m-r-ti the
prom ;t w of t IwW alter limily.' 1 Johti
.Wji'vnisstied the first number Janti.
ary>GL'li7’88pupd "dopted the grfeeiit
iianK-duimary 1,. 1788. JohiiAVSltet 1
2d,, wu.owned thb •Timet frotn 1809
to l»4i, made it Un 1 independent hi*
gan of public opinion. in the upper
tniOill.- Gileses, and-when tHCgoWef-ns
rtuoi placed: obstae’es in his way, by
not laitowing its (‘servants ‘te'cSUfry 1
Ibutx letter*' Ootside, of- Hi# regular'
mail l,.igvbe-oig*nirjd.hi8 own IWtet
of cnnuniniication,' mul fSequehtiyUfe'
Ji'hnii.ivm instructed 1 bfeforo t!iei'«lttfi
istewj This made it a ! poiVer,-and it
mack- use ot its stitthtfor position by ;
M>#W • leauilidmB foot *»iti»(y»q C* U "K(%
dool aigrosil R» e*wiq sdj bna slrioxj \ H ^ * •" v . 7: ” *' •
a • f’Q* to!-' !« "
irewel
v she, ■
BEECHER O?/ RICH XEX.
Klchrs Xot Happiness—ile Is Happier Tlian
•i/ieirffi. *e5 Richest in Sew York.<i
iiEEcriut-ox’noBEnT burxr >
Its< t/siljd o'H flWtMad bin: loli |*'->
oik?? fewto#/
mcinionorciJ the. memory of Robert
Btfrnshy'diaiVIJ'ibett'f/Wat'ditiiOn.
ico’is-N'e'v Yislia. bn tli* nfght OtitW
SstkoadHsedher respoudedn to-Alfe
S i “ Songs «id pgsyrrnyiy k'W’
S3#»Kj#W
on 8tirth ii thV nation a^ifeh tfe rfrifid*
iug of site Tiniiole iworld lias .iklteif to
dantruy—ivas moulded, I. tbjnk, by
Oi^lValmsvfDdy^. If
oeun for llie sing*th, although Martin
Lotlief pW-tfcbdfl; there 1 wSuld ,,,en no D, SS cr tWn : a daisy.
beMi no >reformation irt- Gerrittnvt:! *»** » «W»y and many a scimnfiMf
si Models of the Spring
19(>i be exhibited. ,
Braeilian jiebble jewv|,
noinced na the in west..
Sirs .
iuij , »Ui .lv» Vv' rv - '•
1mm:* 1m k
beit in thi^ snnlighp
discm-L ,;, u ,| uW
'fashioned white satin. ,
A'styBaJi trimming is made ..f
an I feathers cpmliineil
i iGray and'bluet'iKOoni- or r!ih p : ,]]
g|aUf,L^ppines.s, but it boot-trod that j '(vF**lon.re]|»rtir mI- Mutt thrtni «
riciies m apd of themselves tin make ! e rery..mdiupu.11,(.i theaeviva!»t Hni"
d'niah 1 'happy. The richest m^n ar^ i ,|°9NF< S ' -.u *>i mu ' m .«:tn
not ttu happiest men on the globe, j Imitation Ini}fc4mttUli,ul»o , | ew
hut some nohnuen are happy. A man erly made atet-Hrb nirite-tiitlieirt
can only bo as happy as bo can, and dapckM.ciii ■ .bi(|.i-i.i . , i
wfBhick. velvet Wnd'Iilack ’ shViA U‘rA
girded ;i«i 1 kills hs the nc/nt/ ofpotlce*
irnhmm
tint
1 ove tome one elselr.vu her "teens” into' lie. “ttimiUes,”
Margie h:.l her face on her mother’s n,„| “sweet sixteen” hegim to cab ilia
breast. It was enough. Mrs. Eu«tnqp . beautiful girl ol iwemv-tluee-old
asked to know i". more. - -'maid. But. more dbei iu'ii.iaung eves
1 he painful interview was ended by t‘i ng!,t her more 'interestin ' at that
Ifliiauiiui; ail
vhetljer the
the fl^vef is gone out i
l -i T Bosi
f Ri
he leu
the mother’s promise to see Mr. Liv
ingstone and break the truth to him
as gently as po-sib’e.
Mr. Livingstone read Margie’s!
frank, sti-.-iighlfori.Mid letter. The ■
girl’s heart wa< full of pity, mi: with-
standing her demsion ; :in*I slie said if
it w ould make Mm
"Id promt"- to r,
age than when ycuuget
Oae day a gentleimin called ami
piiiiinmvuthrvit rejmi td, WBi
roaUii t ried to tiiis dav? The
iliSl
tne ttiivor is onne out oTfiu rnesit _ d , . •f ,r e s euCWHoFl«l W. WWkhr. n*-j gimMmen r >yw«ibyve?bi notbmgfntfo
likhtlieSii' otEsopi in fame, he loses l>ro ^" ! ' cdustraeted by A|fotlgau>, wjRi JRiMpra)'«hwBpt«r, Idqu’tiikep Again, riches are apt to absorb tire'
botll 'meats’ in tliit fat].,unless.river,, copi. ^'ner-'W V Thi *°“t| ear ^ ion &V* it '.. 11 ® is • d f ad .«.'*! 1 i :lnd Ume , 10 a a ‘S«» ‘^ at
wfifro iiilo ! : p l.uripfi i ovpj* C °^ 1 . »*■ r » ^ ^ "one. The mn*>tion is u hat Jie has ] harness men to mere exicrual j
to be riTiilh il ~ O/f/Va * ' jowne*! )>y John altei^^vtsl * do^* left Fuihind What iVinls he Ka«i*xVho ' ,'that they shall hsive very litile l^*U-.
n , . ' • leorpt.r litoii,- which-immcfacturus its 1 can tell;?: What would have becomel l *re or disposition for self-culfme. ?*o
Jacre is a man who., passowei* in | own iV|ie, pajfyff uirtfMMnh It does otaivp ot us uudSrbisteiuptatioii, Who i man should embark in a business' so,'
■so and
Sharon to
i nmily
Craw-
ti.idu'l,-, and will live with Col. Hen-
iv Brooke.
The Methodist i-hurcl. in Coviugton
liu- .. new org ai.
'i lia Covington Star says tli.it Mr.
Josi .il Bosivnrlh has bought tlio Is*
bud Shoals property.
Tyre Ellington, of Taliaferro couns
It. loll In.me t' c 24tb January tor
Shiin n. : ml Ins not Imen heard from
! It was a unique a!i ir, the more en-
1 joyahic for its acccs-m ns. 'I'lie-slnlls,
lapering to a long, del.catc point irom
; a cerlre large enough to hold a lull:
I lie -:i
I'enrs cairn: I
her mother hr
her, but the l
rsh-iwe I me lo'lie- nt ridl
love.- tiirls to
ulin»«r die. king.u< in out- eb- !i i‘v; \. I« 1^7? 4 hegauto publinb I wotild be fo
i lie >We. 1 must s' v for my ' a "" H>. v . ‘•‘VfWWb ffWlfo b not, Ip.'.'MVUtwralrunt.-oi
grown man, were drawn up in their Apri i sh owers, and l.er'.-ves, like the
polished completeness and fasleue.l to vio | PH sho ne all the blue,-for them;
the ceiling. Here ami there a dainty, an j her voico soon ran ,
silken banner caught the light, a tro> xvit l, all its old joyous melody, as she
phy °1 some member’s victory in the | flitted from room a f r anging
tnal of skill. Flags draped the walls, and re-arrmgiug them with an iutei-
g.vmg the needed touch of color to cat whic)l liad ,„. c , -
the oaken beams. A gayly decorated Some tip . le a f ter th is Bert and Mm-
barge floated upon the surface ol the L . ic 11)e , !lt a tv He p,.,.,.
broad river, at the option of any par- j j naki i nqniri ;, s a j, , ut H alld ,,, ,
ly who desired a moonlight sail. | jtIsl |,e,i.d of the broken
two yonne stran er guests were |j e sdd .
landing beside the (airway Icadin
„ ly
miss one of the'Brightest; ItVerences the Lord’s Day. Again,
, . _ ... , j ——, ,ut the gilaxy \>f’heoven. erichiM are apt to lift men awa y p ron >
so 1 ”*" W\w. IfoJ'ilaH j Jcrclda i Kot.voif -pccdi mm luniu tiiei beauty i coijimou humanity, and that is always
of *':l;vWjTi!l? ,A W , t, i.:.n* ii ■ ’' » o: his lijuA, Any/unu who,iias dene-® ?*8 U °j and a step towards deteriors
-j bo tniicii to elevate liis Vice is cleansed ’ atioii. The moment a man loses ins
| tercst in his fellow-men, that very
moment the man is cn the way to de-
; terioration and decay. A man that
1 *>as become so rich that he don’t want
to associate any more with those with
'ai.ee
W
N.-ai " ■ mbsboio, Jlis Babe
\\ .utah i • • rribly and | >bably
l diy ou.i„ by the cxplosio of ker- j to the dressing room improvised for
o-e ,e she was pouring Irom a can into the occasion, noting the arrivals.
a bmp. A young girl entered, leaning upon
■ , i ii 10 arm of a gentleman. As she left
1 ne number ol arrests m Atlanta | p cr escor[ and ran lightly up stairs,
lor drunkenness since tha.blne ribbon sIie fl as i JC4 i 8wi ) t g l,,
uce around from
movement is much smaller than it eyes so large and lus'ious that Bert
was beloie Evarts involuntarily quoted the words
other so badly mangled that
probably have to be amputated.
In Aikinta a team hitclied
kiiocki-d down and ran ove
Siewart, a little boy from
county, and the nude on
inn mounted. Tbe little
badly bruised but iu> Imiiei
l be male wasn t hurt. j- ac0i (,„ t j| was the
In Alapaha, after dark the 20th engaged!”
ult., an attempt was made to nssas- 'V alt laughed,
siuate Mr .1 II Elliott on his own “Try it lie’s n to. man worthy of
premises. A gun was discharg d at your steel; in plain English, cut him
him and a half di r.en shot perforated out. ’
his clothing but none struck bis per- Bert’s indolent face kindled with
" sudden fire:—
... — “It any one lint you had said that,
TIIE M'HIIOI. SYSTEH’IX ItEOItlilA. ''.i'* 1 ’^ "oiild take i: as an insult. A
girl who would he faithless i-n t worth
V,liai tin- sinie SvhiHil C.minil—ionrr Sin-. a second thought.”
During the evening Bert Evarts and
Dr. Orr talks with great cheerful- Margie Eustace were introduced. He
ness oflho geii“ral school situation in was a handsome fellow, brimful of ro-
lieorgia. Last year there were malice, and something in the expros-
marly 5,000 schools in operation—• sion of her large wistful eyes put him
certainly one in every militia district I upon his metal to euicrlaiu her in a
“1 hope .Miss Eus'aec is justifiah c
in her action. I cannot imagin'! that
she could do wrong. .She alway-
sceiucd to me to be raised to a iiigii-
cr altitude than ot li r girL ; but from
my heart I despise a jilt!”
Ho raised liis voice unconsciously,
when a warning touch n; on his arm
checked him. lii* liirm-il mul
Tiiadof.us Liv
"Margie!”
She turned as in a
eyes ln.-t,
"My own darliti,
J». r-’s deep voice, and
ot content, as her lovt. ... -T _ ,,„ a ,, , ... , . . ., I# . ,
ills breast, told of happiness too deep t ll i
I lor ,vonlf .. ►Iwuld be a , I., W master'd hv love pJ»“H tw «?ve feet long by
— ',U »W. ima .nv very linn in other maw i ^''‘'^ ‘ hl ck are laid flat qn the
EIHTORS AX# out AdE. , ters, ami yet bo umfcr a Sort of witchs I -m*i ql\ ot » 3 Pcrlqctly lev-.
ery irom u tvoman.» Whr^hall mcas- h f T beeij duly t »ted at
m Wk- subtlety tifthosc touches which ,U> '
.convoy.tiie quality of% sbiri, ami !.
','iwdq » man’s passion forV>ne AVohian'
differ fnun his paMo# for another as
IW.timorR f4
The- Londnn Athmivum. in its
otiiluary ariicionn William Ileptrorth
Dixon, endeavors to show that editors
mind gv.es away back to the time i*?*? 01 *t*»ntllomeet men that are
When a good oldauun, tor. the love of | , , For t '' or . n r ‘ obo,3 y P™? 8
beauty and his adopted towu, planted ’ fv 7 ? sh |* nobody Rwachea as
two hundred water oaks around the °“° 11 ’ 8 le ^ t iau ^ l bat they
Churches ill Rome, and he' planted ! not as ° llcr ,'"f , are ; a “ d aI1 ,ht ‘
them well and carefully, and now • ?i her "', on ^ ha " l ' Qod that » 80 ‘0(>-
'-* ■ •- '[Laughter.] There is a tendency in
icotisi-t of
twelve
fliey. are/lie ipride and ornament of i j:
the town. Ami .when.I was iu Tua- 1
calobsa, last'eummer, I was ohnrtucd i 7 B ZinZT‘“h P °? Cr , an ' J - »
and iinpr&s?ed with iVie !opj: lines * of : S 8! ™ nc * to 8 ^will; of. this the
..I.. i ' . hbcnOtlirB HflVft! ‘‘.NUPSt tllAil n mnn
I»‘« -I ' 7
bond and streamers arc r .-gnr.’e
themdsf fashionable.' **
'"Velio#! ’ as A.fasiponehie
irtaking ddrisidefaiblo pr;-"-, - t
ciully in tbe tine of bomiet- * ’
•Ldtld ami frequent ■‘e.iil-’lire „
for something new i., tf* fi»i<3iIo
arranging;>4h< luiir.f • 1 :
Black satin walking 1 (i ;lv
trimming whatever. ‘ Their elet
is in their simplicity-.
Very long train! .-ti elAid'.v iJ.j
fir full dies* mraaew and n . a .
* .MW-beiVftiefM 'a.ui! h.m/«. ^
The w hite s i; iff tTic-.u^ ^
hii'e luilb (ace strings"!a i:
euvelopii the face in a elbud.'
FnWoy eoForeii niubrcllas i 1 ',,
latest. 1 They are very gfttil t j,;,: _■
ladies to Jet severely aione. ,
Bi..ad mled^Hiocs are th« newest.
They havjv'a|do)ible i-.:w nr' 1,-tti. i.,
ou the outride, ami are,very j/liowy.
A li^hi^n, authority, ro-'irtlcd is
good say* up lady whq J.Tu,. WW i
lor herself will h ;ivo 1|( .. •
“banged:”’ '
The lashibnahlesiaiionei'y for<*.ij#»
at present is tiie heavy Engli-h
| ■ liiiiue qielible*' mouined in -!'v
antj brilliant as diamonds, arc used th,’
the ornamyu(al darts, juryv.^nnd ,j a .*,
gevs that are how thrust tbrou-'h the
loops and braids of wil d' aro cilii-'d
elaborate coiffures. ‘‘ *
at inn; - vm i:u ir.- poi.rnc\i.st.tTTf;
. . * n »ii ■*
Said thd judge, with aTi ! fJtde‘(*liba-
ble look of'humorous! gravity’ >4
a politkulifrea-dotder •nr'a rfdr-’ -
Stringers are i^SOiSc^ngerl the'tow.,. >.1 .wlioq.I was iu^i ' ,a ”P cr a m an’s pride,* for .■*« )**V * fepubiita,. ■ Wfoti.i,
«*'?»«, Ias^umme.?! was obanuyd ! 0r , . a,ld . » ; a S
•no old story
[i;j UeV. .John Hall, D. L),
England and North Carolina, lived to | v mi umn ean^uardv.i'ar ’ hearts’'^d ' ' ■ A TERKiDLE DEATH. I' v . 1,t ' re begot his tret*,. he said he j
be eighty-one. Greeley, in spite of i j picked up some pya eh stonea about. v . v . f v
his hard work .and liis vegetarianism,! ;„ ' : '• e e Guer* .Xr.junii-iAskrvw »c Barrls t'<»nlv. Killed ailti about, and ; lamed them. He . *, e " ‘': s <u>e ’be uealt
lived tutheigeol sixty-one, and then • at .the l(ui«r fils RiOwr. | didn’t bud nor graft, tut just relied^'ieburches in this country and was re ! uy trouble.” At this
killed, not bv his’eilitmlal wn-1 • ' :• - r j ou the seed, for lie didn’t know- anv- at 1 ’ 11 !'**' 4 ! to be in receipt of a salary fellow from the outside -strode in and
I, 1.0- J e-lilonal «o.k, VHHW HlWdeDBBMtCEWKUKCE. I „ ICoInm.iws Enqvircr, «Lj “ ! b^Uer, and bus ii'asted the and j*>f $ 3( >. 000 - The paper which made | stated politely that -Mm j,mi,-nr,a
a- time pa-sed on iu- was in despair.
He cull'd not midc-r.-taml her. She was
a •"rose-bud” of a giri, but mo-t cer
tainly was set about wish “wilful
thorns.”
At hist an accident told him the: . .
truth. They were invited to join a ' “ t ‘.‘® s,r:!l " wnfofwv be.
gay vatching party. While at the' ’‘'7“^' ,c - v ‘, Gon\o n
belt lit of etqovnient a plavfol i iu! , I ’ 1,0 foundcl the. New Ao-k
child oveibalanced itself a,.,l fell into . cc 1 rt ?" J - v wa ?. ,h ” - i the most
the water. Without a moment’s hes. j , ,ts to ‘be press, lived to t )C j t.y mi end.
that -‘the jiuie.i.aii fro:u i J|i;>cr:irv
could walk tbroi.gli tin.- jiniioman
lr»m Limerick without the least bit.
iWturc-a tall
On \ I’Stprii'IV mnrninrr u-ft laurnivl MtUCij Ui*U Illld ^’listou tUG hind >{U(l ft:. , . . ; .. •
from Lvud u Trij^i
llKhiafriiige was a hapoy one, in , , (
essential- point, bat marred i On Monday morninfc eaflv lie • wak S< ' '
Cornmoir series "ol ual unities. ! sent by jiis lather, Mr. John M. As-' <■ THF*iuii uorsev wil l e««
r, . - — — — * i.f"- - — s. ‘ nl t r tainmeitL ami
arv is nearer glo.000 than 830,000. j in order to save the jhnlAucn lire idy
Tne statement was also made that the engaged fecuu any einl«irfos<finmir. the
jintleinan frofii Goqnaugbt wmidd n -
mark further that he, did A: civo a
d—n which side hefuii.: I it-iu p> - -.So,”
says 'the judge hfilghiim, “voii can
underaUnd what<l’ : ii3-anVh.m f shy
I aftv, working with a t >nn uio’it m"s
1 tachni?ul l" .. i... ,., j
in the .State. Tlieie were 210,000 1 very different way from his usual eon^- ® a ', *‘P" ll| ni .lom .ulltng j, yIt must not he lor-'otten
children given three months of venation to a young society belle, back .nto the wat. i 1 hey laid him, („,. VCV er, that Sam Bowles dTed at
schooling The law is very peculiar in j No stereotyped commonplace passed P a, '? n * apparcnlly bleletw, upon some |, e . u j fiJtv-lwo -irnl Hen v T
regard to the-, schools. The county; his lips, but instead -hey talked ol bas.ey Iron, 'be j 1 L lvlnon<l a t l lh 0 age 'of for!y-njue;
' Margie’s reserve was forgotten in i ‘ ! ’,-so two ,vtre more d.siinetly
ler anguish. She krndt beside him "’B'i pressure modern iys-
-esardless ».l the surrounding co-npa- ,e "’ " { . wn ‘*ncting nevv,--pquits than
tyi and called him endearing names j r ‘. n - ,? l “ ers w ,° tai '. be nan,art. Still;
cannot get one dollar of its school
fund until it shows through its super
intend .-nt that it bus liad schools op
erating for at least three months all
over the country-that is in every
militia district The fund last year
w as only $300 000, not enough to pay
for three months schools all ovu- the
.'-ate. Tl.e ten oilers therefore had
supplemental contracts prepared by
which tbe parents ol the children in
attendance were bound to pay the
balance due on the salaries aller the
State Irnid had been exhausted. Un
der tiiis sy stem of supplemental con-
nan the State has been doing very
Weil, and there has not been n single
militia district in which there was
m>, a school loi tt.ri c months in the
year.
The tamunissionei hopes to do hel
ler rext year, 'lie tost legi-iature
I i-se,t n bill giving the proc- e Is from
retail liquor license to thescli ol fund.
‘1 neso prof* ds Imve her lofor
tih.iinntetl to uly about 120,'boil, but
,l v Unit'd S .i’es governin' n ool-
'n Is tin ugt- i s revenue dep. intent
to,li tin stone source over 81“0,000,
and Profes-or Orr can see no reason
vvl.y III Slate cannot get a much.
Tim cbrtrg-s in each case are the
same, in d the returns should be the
-..in-. It $100,000 is adaeu to the
fund of lust year, it will prove “great
help, and will enable Prolcsso Orr to
cai rv tbe system to a greater pitch of
poetry, and of her t« i- sister, art
Through all lie was conscious of a
subtle undercut rent of sadness, like
the minoi tone which oll-tiim-s tbrill-
its plaintive r.-.eaiiing through some
bewitching strain of music.
In his chivalrio idea of woman tbe
rumor ot her engagement made ber
soein as inaccessible as was the dis
tant moon whose silver crescent
slione above them as they stood upon
the balcony.
After a time lie resigned her to her
escort, and could no, but notice the
change in her manner. She had
seemed so interested and animated,
and had smiled so merrily at his wit
ticisms; but in Mr. Living-tone’s sos
eiety she seemed a ve it able ice-maid
en.
For days after the girl’s face dwelt
persistently on his
drew him to the cit
He thought ariotl
prove the haunting memory of her
beauty io have bee overdrawn by-
fancy, and thus lay it to rest.
Mrs. Eustace was seated in her
room. Ilei handsome, matronly face
wore a look of depre- -ion which was
foreign to it. Her disposition was so
sonny that a sigh from her awoke an
echo through the . nily—it was a
sound so unwonted. Her present un
easiness was not with mt cause.
Her precious Margie, her only child,
perfection." An important' move-! was strangely chang 1. Her'moods j
incut about to be made bv Profes- were variable. Soun times she would ;
»„r Orr is the cstabl-ahment not smile for days, when a fitful gav-
tlu figures above givtrn would lie si",
! nifi-ant if they were not taken from
!'y
in low, passionate
Her voice recalled him to li'e. Uo i , -
opened his .iim eyes and smiled faint 1""mn! oasos. The average du-
Iv; then, with a lonj, quiver*!!-' sigh, r ; 1 ,'° l P r V ! essiO!taI men »s.
sank back into unconsciousness. As 1 a " lc “ , T statist,cams to be fifty
the vaelu turned homeward. :i mourn* *. Vi> " ’ l “ e . Ukera S° «*vei :ner*.
fill quiet replaced tbe merry-making, '•■rnal to above is sixty-eight years'
for But was a great favorite. He i-”' 3 ''“"j TI'»OXce«nl* theave^
was taken to his rooms and a capable 1 , " 01 . far,l ! era l>"‘ “
nurse procured. lie lay for woo : | »fo>ut sixly-thrce years. ’
vibrating between life and death At j . ’ * ’ ' -t
last llic crisis came end he began to I (.muml-Ho- Hay.: " M. '
mend slowly. | *-•'
Margie’s passionate words, as she ■ Monday, Uie 2nd inst., was
tliouglg him dying, had iclio - t ' Candl.-.iiat Day, or, as the “olc Vir.
through hi- mind during his sickness, j'b'o' r ’ t’sed to haye it,
of teachers institutes in every enmity,!
in which tiie leacheis shall meet from
time to time for tho purpose of per
fecting themselves. One of the great
difficulties of the system is that it is
inq OMtble,* under the small pay al
lured ami the difficulty ol getting any
uippleaieiital |*y, to got the best of
tcarbon for tho work of th . public
rehoois. In some counties the teach.
er> are proficient and efficient, in oth
ers they ate not eo. Of course the
last ol‘ v. bat is offered is always taken
by tbe county cotnmisaioners, but tho
ety would take possession of her, as
poor, pale young fellow rose to meet
her, and poured out his heart’s desire
in a flood of eloquence.
She clasped her hands so tightly to
gether as she listened, that she left
the imprint of Her nails in the tender
palms.
“ Mr. Evarts, you make me very
unhappy. 1 hope nothing in my con
duct towards you has led you to make
this proposal. If so, I ain a cruel,
wicked giri 1 for I cannot marry you.”
“ Do net give any answer now, I
will wait—any lime—if you will i uly
let mu hope.’’
Bert was slid weak Iront his illness
unnatural to her evenly poisad nature Vi - W ‘? s , weak lrom lus illness
ns it would be to hear the sung of a ! a ’" ns vou ' e " ro ' ie ‘J' e disappoint'
- - incnl was too greal. He sank into a
hair and covered his eves with his
canary from the throat of a nightie
gale. All this gave the loving mother
food for serious thought.
The door opened suddenly. Mar
gie came and handed her a package
and a letter.
Site was flushed and nervous, but
her manner was derided as she
said:—
Mother, here is a note I have writ
hand. He was so pale ami attenua
ted, so d.Herein front what he had
been. • ‘ .
Margie slued a moment, ber face
agitatej by conflicting emotions; then
she maib- a resolve.
“Mr. Evans, I am bound by a sol
emn promi-e to one who unselfish!
ten to tell Mr. Livihffatonfi that I wish released me from my engagement, j
rowi
Ipo -s over his shoulder to see it,be
eas s u shadow. 1 If he can see hi*
shadow lie feels assured that there
will be six more weeks of \Vi*ter and
he goes back to his den and anxiously
inspects his supply of rations, to see I;
ighly
elated with the thougifl. that‘he tail,
in two weeks at :arthost, i‘/eom*i4Mt>
of that” for the Season, as the Whi
ter will be over, at that tinie. Yhs
idea probably originated in -Europe^
and was brought over to this country
by tbe “First Families of Virginia”!
that' Candlemas Day indicated the 1 dtp'
ration of Winter oropanvug of Spring,
A clear 2d of February foretells six
weeks more of wintry wfeathqL;, Wbije
tairi tbe contrary, a cloudy deyj with
no sun, foretells the *pe<"dy ' cfose of
Wiuter and o|>eiiiiig ot Spring. Acs' >
cording to this the ground hog must' *
have turned a joyful somersault the 1st
Monday, as the rain poured hr tot*
rents all day and it wq* morally im
possible lor the porcine weather proph
et to have seen his ahadovr unless- he,'
ordered out an electric li]
for the occasion.
ols are" bcimming more popular engagement Is not put on or off as
y vear, and be will continue his j“«‘>y a s you would a i-Iove. My hi*
igelisni until lie ho. worked np a gtrl cannot find ttm her heart to
tho slate, and he auuret ua that tbo
tebe
every
evangelism until lie ha* worked np
feeling i hat will result in getting larg
er appropriations, and will reault in
ibees ablislimvnt of a perfect and effi
cient system. Ho thinks be sees hi*
way cl«ai t<> this already. The establirit*
until o. ib. No m*l school in Georgia
w if ; v. r- i cry much toward help*
in_ . u- tiie system by’ providing good
Ivai t l- 9 «ui«l bv improving those that
are already in the business.
treat a loyal gentleman so capricious-
ly.”
She laid Iter hand gently on M.ir-
gie’s head and smoothed its dark locks
tenderly ns ihe spoke.
“Mother," she answered, sadly, “I
have been coming to this resolution
for months. I respect Mr. Living
stone, but I do not love him.”
“Do you realise, child, that it is a
Bert Evans rose to liis feet.
“Answer me one q,n slion. Did I
meant or was it your voice which re
called my senses when I was so nearly
de:\d ?”
lie was answered by tbe sudden
tide of crimson which dyed the girl’s
face. It was no dream 1 He took her
hand and touched his lips to it almost
reverentially. He saw that she, too,
was suffering, and he would not make
her trial any harder to bear,
“Thank yon; I shall carry "away
into exile the thonght that my lore
clric light especially ’
If Mr. Ground Hog,
then, is to be believed, Wiuter will bo
over in a fortnight and those who bav*
faith in the legend can begetting taeir
Spring clothing ready.—Exchange,'
— r»•*— /
Library Dsoattsos.,
Judge Ilowell C6bb hits dona .
bis valuable Chess-Library tq the Li
brary, consisting—of titounton’s
cites—players hand-lmok, and cbessx
praxis, Mirphy’s Games, and -Brevity:
in chess. E. J. Hale and Son’if New
York have given Mis. SJeriwctbcr’
uvw book, style !, “The Master of
Bed-leaf.” “
fVrmiribb'SvergT-esnfAIa j fuws.]
Wo learn that a .and iiccidftit, rc-
sqltiag in-tbe death 01 Robert Wrigljt,.
a lad about fifteen years of ago and
highly tsteefo'eJ; occurred in Ever
green on bunday la-t. 'U.-e -young
man was walking "with hi«',wm brovh-
Jtr,‘Th»mns, by a livdty'h'able, wheii
eomo.nafewpe» 'fagtitfqtamtrlng ‘ IhWfft'
ns to-which cOilbl ti'.vow *hc other. 1
Tp teski the i niatfi ft they clinched,
Robort geUing tincAjf his h-gs nrouiul
’lbyinas, wlren fh<ty j«otK‘fol], Thom-
a» on-top. -H»berl’itdt petting up, an
a«aminattiall.wfis ’ttiatle; Afhen it wak
-found, ithat he' wa! untlblu to rise,
trbeqtfijpOntbe wns't’airiefl'’ hoiitc in a'
buggy. Medical tftftlstfolfte was siifrt-
monoj,.hut without «v ; irtl,' :t5r * lie died
the u#;e;dav.b The ildctor states that’
,Ws deftthw/M’daused ! hy : «* irljnfy'flj
nts bead, resulting in oongstihn of tbe'
* rain : < .vlA. fad: »•
o IIVI ~Atl **V! • i 1 •< V 'J 111 -1 • > ■ <
„ , Jj d«ar.<iiildton t n said a Sdtldsy
wthoqkXi#c|>«u».‘fthe greatest nf onft
bcroqfcjho n#hIe6tm«o,t. the Mgli “
«h ifon, cpulddever tell n lio,’ ' N
«U ldjwy + pf. joiilwll’oofi r'-fdnd’fflt;'
ail*' sep tStqUjMi,” 1 tram 1 a towbeaffrii
you ^ jpc tbc/ront gsat ■tfeaVly ltnoelt-
ed bempcctMiBsioff -^lfW' Oily Der*
.ffiisuurib 'nil'lo ••-•tq-fe -•* •* •"!
. k.taf.ttiTTfiti'J* .1* ft ‘ ; 111 ‘ '
‘ N T cariy^nlaw yRWnbM)c«T,In Chi-
cago Jtaa loaned from fiSO to 850 bb
a waffeh chain of a remarkably ’^clnse
imitatfoic- bf gold; • t The'' operators
wbreftwo jrodng.med',! who' sftfiply of
feredBrn chain ids security. Without
tying that.the metiil was gold. ' ;
A BILLET IX A IfAKli URlitsT Fliu XfetR. j*!0 bftj^ost as vqbtl when basad| what I seefned -My shadow will be
IT IlMHffilll llillM'' 1 '' *“ 0 * w wpon Such "rounds,.bndw'dl restore Icja. Not only so, but I may seem
,T,,- .,lj nrt-*m.4t«si‘p Jnalroqm WiS“propefre *W We natural Heirs, to nfl«»t,,'on that particular part of
Amdngthu tnqtxyrfiiiqTlnibldtldfiWs’ Gb* c$w,'WHl soritt come up for argil* ’the pres-s,that affects this kind ot news
wbicl^ Vas.prodqppcl Jipithsittttft wudw sdl utnvl .fou li f*itd»I may tiot get credit in future
„ * *■**• ■ even fo'r ciimparauvc good looks.”
Ufavihj:‘thug kuockid $9,500 off
qf^isi wcddih^fcc account, Dr. Hall
. . .. ... a few uiehls proceed* ilodcnouneb the whole wed-
!'“!! )?!■ 11 sleep?'(##fob’,''Joft^ sweet'' dltist .fee, ,|t business. He asksi
'tfe*91*1" ytipNy jfatuBaiockinybird, wfiiicB' ' u Would R mt }m. a good thing to
.vmau^ ut allotW1h<vfi..,i in it 3 ca jre i.i the-rooiuj had con- oot’off alt the small favors giveu Jo
qdgod in.tbe breast, cludpd to serenade, its, ,■ Thu mites wnistftn 1 —such as half-fare passes on
wedding fobs," and oven
•tauuM.** '..^ouie. vJF ,’l_ .. ‘yjloiiattou parties,’ and let ministers
Aft put; like'other men, on living salft-
V jth;'it.lhetD ^
‘ ' ly fiWtWfm«’ty
4tMPd|l
W*tfi
• ,vr»w» " L
2ia.r*t>dlS»« 1 # 1 L,
: ;; -4i\ ^late^prearaqaJ’ -fb** piwrdntW
is-fi. rA . 455H*xf«mfo» re •*fW|^hitln#!.
^<f>o41etafcjo< *w ootw* .
•iitewmion-Rwit: »|wc : al fervice. Itis
I It ,, isr»« d*iamdn imstbfo 'tc
f" A widow., who lives in a secluded
wndjlaresb"ttifly Vj^ak tbe ttraaira Agra HW WiHt yiwewg'pMT.frgrt’fr
q*ar kerosene "■conflagration i# l l
rsvhxl tiu'Wi
“•J , baa JIlIfT fink dtixn
on tlteu^yjfft^qttyM#. ; J&lAtaiiU-flx
iti.now, HftLslKUiokiW: .Uwjy>
L‘' v 4 l <Riy‘’fflft.4'i»ifW*oho then ;: ak*
— —* ' “
the qfotft»”j,,;) j,,,/ c v ’'.as to tt«q
the Aft-Line anthquties nbutjl roach-
iltg. I heir line near Mt. Airy or Tqc-
City. He 'will‘go irom here to
pista, and from thenev 1 to Ciiar-
»ii. to confer with parties who arc
to reach the ny.-t In his
We learned from Mr. Tin.. 1 that he
tan finish his road to the Tennessee
line, which is only thirty-eight, miles'
front Maryville, and .that, it will be
done just ns soon as he can arranw to
get. the Voad‘biiilt through ' Nqrtli j
Carolina. 'The'Voatf leaves .Maryviflc
and after crossing the TViinessite line'
strikes : tlio Jdttlo Tennessee river, and
runs up this ..valliiy d through N'lhlb
Carolina touabun. Gan, n .lisfimce of,, j,
oujy severity' IhiRuC “'Froin tl.tre to
tho Airlsine isenhri 't!flhy“i\ mih'?. 4
The fSlatoof N'ortli’Carnlina Inis l?V v
iu legislator aiyeu tq ipe lino: as err-
(ajp number oT couyicts to build t!ic
road, hiffS'ls'Willing'to increase, the
nif ruher, atud fr-ctdiipane is now heVfij?
organized taptfsli tiiis line through.
The ppQidu offiouth: Cnri fin. - ,, and »
► Situ
beg*"
oooim
Q^arv!
brougt
rick.
tl,u 1( ?w, ,
-Is fSrUqiawtHjyj, .
Boy.-,-do It^filt* dWRVe^W
will *Nf|c>of the HfftbB ffiPA ii
promla'theT»igg^*fM C |ffi^ 1 W' ,
. c .. . rit«*k*K»r'Vtfffc*nt a'flhft- and «'
'aWiovv ; ml a different' basis. There is no reas» w.dve lately on tne t.\tqn-
bpiiciledi; on wfi^p qtap should ride for half alon 0
“"■o OftBi ( price simply bepause he isp niinistbr,
bq, renders a scrvlce to the compas
transpoftftlR llifti, he deserves pay
q.'t*hri(l6i*itJ and sliould bo rewardcd accord-
«:Weeji*aJv; .donation patty is an
do RMr-ilfaqlriigeoiui nuisance which should not
itvnl ’ JJ_ ‘ J " <1 ■* ‘
id Ifthh ihlltitcd oh “any decent minister,
a fit f But.thH> : 'Wedding frio is a litireom
ill .
.!/...•]« fnatter almost, tui|ioss';blc to fix as
,qD> «aafd-|ui|n. c wkibli fetkio lg06u "
pvconttt ibfltbd oredifchftwidower* ft' 1
.dajryfcssiitgt Utttu^r-r vi
A wealth?
betiiom H*!T^’ ^. e, * , “^^P*^^>^MLnw^rii(»'|rb.> ftiarries an heires£,
Jqxa^WfllfRna* easily pay a hundred or fiyo
'uci* vY'l'iiandred, or even a thousand dollars,
'•j lfherb are many cases in Which a
iliundheilridUar.; bill, is gracefully
y^uiti^ niuesivu. « man » itu is VCfjr
Bi..«“*i.|hnirioraiffry moan'/'w wlt° does hot
* ^ I thttrfcith^i U|e ljidy of his choice is of
no,g3?.t?P1u qhjHfkrUeular account, may satisfy
U-’tifS 1 “r■' hisnaour by handing the officiating
h*Kiiig,Jhrus»diCrse!
siadowsAtf tho yoyal'ea
ftincr #4i*fitkk fieoudilii
ycliimcj xsitaieoftat'tl
.L *ik — — * a. *' * m
UJ“
i The #
that a wan _
i fifow trne it is that
„ .. , die” thah'WkW
u ftli me.; T don’t road ootitri th«i
ctu’t afford- oil pre*:titl J h»'
t-J.'fi-.ts v’V'i'I- Jarwsdt
Unit,
Ufa, Mr AViniam sfoopeti
amo&kfiaUW
nwqn v sdbntt Speft 1 W'lo^cl
'bJfiitUiRtidos»«|W»''iu : > !!
anxi!—• —sit- Lift’S
yijitor of. xlhc iGrettr esboto
tj... constructing mq'.c-hiitq' 1 ’:
4a ■* gwell-to
! dm people is probabiy-abont'Tefi dob
lart, ; iSIo^t clergymen give liar
weeding foes ,,to theft, wives. ,
itxtto tWrt«bsboro ..
feq.front a nice young, tailor, for whom
he perfortqed the marriage Bervice.
on the etmta-
, k .,e*tUhb HMgH^toaVt 10 'Tnis
w an qnfirtishWi: road -that WWnects
ffftlt 3 thq^.Gj^qfiyiljf! ,qqd Columbia
read at AndciW, and is Imih, .ftojq
th'-AVAlhalln, .Sijpth Varohna,
^cimssinjftVhe'Air’I.if/iattT'BDneca. It
is tfm'pnritoseiiaaiiwe J-thidctfctnml it;
toipfishythisjesi^qpapn through fo JD'
bun Gnji, hut todo. .-f> three ; tutiaq!s
wiUjkave (o' be biilli licUi'cea' Wary 5
halla.ahd'Clayt<W>:'h :! distanco j of hot
more than twenty byles. It w time
that the work,™, tuo ,qf tiro tuuueli
is considerably adyapeed,. but wc.
learft fVrfni good railroad authority
that' it fHI|-,«Wj,s ittwHVo bhifiUtli'o
romLTrraii Wullmilr 14 Cluytan a« it"
Will ft, iittihl jj, fiym CJaytmi' 10 Ma
ryville, J’snty, Vf’l'g f’liql'jb'tplL.l’CftTi
plej lion ever, fi-ivc tin vay■put j
ot this ha ffi.-hby'd ■fi.?y T y.iH' either
use 'the.. riparWilbnligU:jiif AsWwHI®
and coitqyjCL’vqh Jiwr'ixyjll!! hy iVo"
effsk, or they can come .lowu. ,lM>4< •
Irom •-ienecn City 12.M 1 -
Airy or Tiiceoa. :ufd : ’lhen Thin, with
' MiC' Hofol’ sm«iifih*qiiorth. i tin rsua*',
obmpanys-fm.hHild’dhW mpa* ;rckj „ tc -Vv > .
M ii'yvilteMi/Tfi is . 1- Ithq phject of Mr.
HimkI’s Visit to lieurgia :iftd .
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prewy fat&imh ihsUof having *i« .
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es on the bosom of velvet dresssv ,