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A pR»TE*'*'-
„pc we used t«* Know.
“?rfuipi®. K ir ‘" b ,,a,,,es
£SKSf*«i*^-
i* is all the Wg*
[les are all ■•Katbyrfoei”
late age H . n dHf *
a m , Mamies any mor«.
|.’,ue“ ts the’way-
Krt all -Fanya” now;
u * e used to know-
Alice have all changed their
^Alya” i» the go.
rls have gone to join the rest.
i* up to d»it©; * „
ei J spell it Helyu’ now.
JkMM ft“teytl«” now..
spell it Lyly” too.
pray tell me why you do
yllv.syUy thyingi
hould ynto dayly lyte
kvnd of spellyng bryng.
on would by ryteyndeed
lose our E's and I a,
„vng track of Hpellyng whych
rv much too Va.
5 —Bismarck Tribune.
W. Kates, the iron and steel
te, began life as a hardware
nt and grain dealer in Napier
lb, immediately after gradual-
bm Northwestern College in
Eight years later he organized
came president of the South-
ire Company.
lions, cuts, burns, scalds and
f all kinds quickly healed by De-
Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure
es. B- ware of Counterfeits. Be
get the original—DeWitt’s. K
ks.
HUSTEII HOPES-
“Mallei,” he said, with an appar
ent effort as lie gated down into her
dreamy eyes, you’ve always been as
a sister to me, hnven’t you?”
The long-expected moment had at
last arrived and she gazed coyly at j Craorlhed ~the~Aattlie "and tbe’awful
the floor, says the Indianapolis Sun.
“I’ve tried to, George,” site whis
pered.
“And if I were to say something
to you that should only be said by
persons who are intimately acquaint
ed, and who thoroughly understand
each other, you would not take of
fense?”
She thought it rather queer that he
should view a simple proposal in this
light, hut she tremblingly assured
him she would uot.
“Then, Mabel,” he continued, low
ering his voide to a quaver, -‘I apol
ogize for my boldness in saying it,
but while I leaned oyer to t rn the
page of your music I bu’sted off two
of my suspender buttons. Will you
sew them on?”
And trembling inwardly, but re
gaining hei outward composure with
an effort, the brave girl went into
the other room amt brought torlh the
necessary implements.
Th, Praror Before O.ttribarg,
General Daniel Sickles told a story
Illustrating the tenderness of 1’reside'it
Lincoln's heart us well as Ids faith tu
Providence and his beautiful optimism.
After Sickles bad been wounded at
Gettysburg lie was removed to Wash
ington. and (lie president railed on btm
at the hospital. Wben the general
Slaughter. “Lincoln wept like a child.''
“While the two armies were converg
ing,” said Lincoln. “I went intd my
room and prayed as 1 never'prayed be
fore. 1 told God that if we were to
win the hattie he must do It. for I bad
done ull that I could. 1 went from my
room with a great load lifted from my
shoulder*, and from that moment 1
never bod a doubt as to the result We
shall bear good news frodv Grunt wbo
has been pounding away at Vicksburg
for so nu:ny months. I am tn n pro.
pbetlc uiood today. Sickles, and 1 ssj'
that you will get well.” *
“The doctors do not say so.”
“I don't care. Sickles, you will get
well.** persisted the president i
And that afternoon. General Sickles
goes on to say. a telegram was receiv
ed from General Grant announcing the
fall or Vicksburg. His own recovery
soon followed.
PLANT SYSTEM.
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Double Daily Passenger Service.
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Montgonwry, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge,
Thomasville, Valdosta, Waycvoss,
SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON/ BRUNSYVIUK, JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA FOISTS.
anil
all
uphie Scimitar: The stories of
iel treatment of the late Mrs.
r by the British turn out to be
cts of the European Ananias
iatiou. It appears that Mrs.
er was given an allowance of
a month by the British govern
and furnished with a horse and
ige, while the wife of former
lent Steyu of the Orange Free
ig allowed $500 a month and
the use of a horse and carriage,
atter, in a letter to a relative in
Mid, says she “never lived so
in her life,” which is doubtless
Even if they were heartless
fli to abuse women, the British
UCKKD REALISM.
“A few years ago,” says a writer
in “Anecdotes,” “when the new lands
in Indian Territory were opened, the
small towns which sprang up wertV
filled with a very .mixed population,
and the theaters and traveling' theat
rical companies were on a par With
the towns they Visited,- One bight
I was in Oklahoma City, and step
ped into a .theater where ‘Trilby’ was
being played. The house was packed
from top to bottom witli tough char
actors, and the character of the actors
and their acting was, if anything,
tougher, so that even the audience
became restless. The play finally
reached the point where Little Billee
is supposed to clasp Trilby j-assion-
ately in bis arms, instead of which lie
held her at arms’ length, with as
much ardor as he would have- shown
to a hale of hay, and exclaimed, ‘Oh,
, LI*. iLmsm.
It Is an interesting fort that, what
ever tbe reason may be. life Insurance
Is much more popular In tbe United
States iba^ ln any other country. In
proportion to tbelr numbers tbe Amer
ican people carry twice as much life
Insurance as tbe Britishers, five ttmes
ms much as tbe Germans and eight
times as mneb as the French.
This Is portly explained by tbe taj-ye
number of American policies Issued to
serve other purposes than mere provi
sion for tbe families of tbe Insured.
The. scope of wtiut nta.v l»e called twill-
ness ns distinguished from family in
surance is constantly enlarging. A nov
el and interesting recent development
of It ts the Insurance of die lives of
Protestant ministers for large entris
which are mailt payable at tbelr deettw
to tbelr'tburcMderNets York World.
Through, Pullman Cars trultix, suil tS..
NEV^ YORK, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
Kiuhmond atul all Points.Esst. In connection with
^ SOOTHER! RAILWAY HP ATLAWTIC COAST LI1E.
To Mb. Xeovuo. Gincinasti. Louiwtlta,
CKic&go, Sanssa Ci-ky, Sinainghsas.
XTauofewiUd; Now Oriosna
sad all 3p oi*x-bo Wsst usd STarkbwsa.
Leave Buiobridge going East—2:06 s. m., 12:80 p. tu.
Leave Bainbridge going West—2:06 a. in., 12:20 p. m.
Connections at Savannah w^tli Ocean Steamship Line and M. A M. T. Co.,
for New York, Boston and Baltimore.
Trilby, nothing can come between
1 have too much sense to select ( ^ wh(jrMt a 81x . foot . ow v>linoh er
aims the wives of the two south
mn leaders, whose wrongs would
mediately trumpeted through-
lie world. John Bull, like all
est, has his full quota of sins to
er for, but it is absurd to pio-
bim as an all-rouud brute.
n S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa..
Ouv little girl almost strangled to
j with croup. The doctors said
imildn't live but she W:,s instantly
l ed by One Minute Cough Cure. i».
licks.
Ii.it is the reason for the autipa
)f the naval ring at Washington
Imiral bcliley ? There has been
nil stories advanced to ace
l.
in the g llery leaned over the railing
and shouted in tones of supreme dis
g'.:st. ‘Aw, git oui! Yer could t’roW
a cow betwoi U yer!’ ”
For further information, oall on nearest Ticket Agent, or address
BWWreuu. K I, TODD,
Pass. Traffic Manager, Division Pass. Aaent,
.Savannah, tia.. ' Montgomery, Ala.
=7=
GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO.
Thronmteeeka River Route.”
Schedule effective June 24. 1IMK).
NORTH HOC A D.
SOITII Rons.
STKIHKS A mi ll KIND.
‘•I was troubled for several years with
chrotiieiiidigestionsiidnstvouaUebihty,"
writes F. .1 ffireeu L no •*/; <• .1..
“No reme .e,.peu‘ms ir.ii .1 •>*-,
u,,.ig Electric Bitters, which did Co
moro good than all the medicines I *v -
used. They have also kept if v wire. ju
excellent health for years She s.,ys
Electric Bitters are jiist splendid for fe
male troubles; that they ave a grand
•count' tonic Hnd in vigonitor for weak, run down
women. No other medicine can take its
Irrtairbi inwsaUy.,,
The piercing 4yv» and intense eg
prehslott of Uenry Irving Oboe bad tbe
effect of making n fellow actor alto-
getber forget that be was oo tbe stage
at all. It occurred In Manchester dur
Ing n [s-rforumn.-e of "Macbeth,” and
In tbe scene where Mucbeth says to one
of tbe murderers. “There’s blood upon
thy face!" Irving put so mu^b earnest
ness Into bis words that the murderer
forgot his proper answer (" Tls Bah-
quo's. tben"i and replied In s startled
voice: “Is there? Great Scott!*’ lie
fancied, ns be afterwaril sahl that he
had broken a blood vessel. — Ledger
Monthly.
CskDOVB ts tike Lertrevw
Judge —. jRe of tbe great lawyers
of tbe last generation, charged a client
a retainer of *1.000 In an Important
case, bot tbe parties got together.next
morning and settled the null before the .
Judge had o|iened a I took or written a .
line concerning H. Ills client colled to 1
see If be would hot refund part of the
money The lawyer seemed surprised
at tlie suggestion. “Refund!*’ he ex
claimed. “Refund, did yon say? My
friend, that Is a jrind of fund unknown
to tbe legal professionr-New York
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Train*41, I, and S anil 4 moke clone connection at Arlington with Ontrat of feicorgiH
for tun! from Allmny. 61 neon, Ailunlii unit nil points KiihI ami Wort thereof.
fialhbiildie with the plant Hy*tetn
lid t\ e* r
*-t>ntrul of uedigln K'y.
I nii'i I I'lin • at nvuii ( .tivinu via uici un |»*»i »i run
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H. B, COLEMAN, General Rupwiiitemlint.
W. a. WITH .Of. PrenIHrnt. .1. It. HARHRLL. V. Prea'I. R. W. II 6RTSKIKI.lt, ('••liter.
'• °t'c ol Hid latest, or these is ^ ^ wr flinjHv ... Try them. Only
Admiral Oewinshiekl, the re- r )0( , Satisfaction guaranteed by K. L.
listed head of the clique, lias a
Ige against Schley that is some
s old, but which hs has never
uitted to grow cold. Crowin-
ld was commander of the ill-fated
Hicks.
APTKR OOl.OVEL 46HIUUS.
A certain Arizona jusiiiV of the peace,
w'luse kiywiiKlre or tbe law was never
r g :,r»ed ''• •hi boj’;a or aettml pfactlc*?
;- iore the -uar. was bearing an assautt
and battery t-usu. Tfa* lawyer for llto
defense was about ,ng bla arguments
wben the court sal J:
"Tliut will do. Sit down."
He then adjusted bla spactaclea and,
sagely‘observed:
“Prisoner, riband up! Accordtn tgh
tb’ law an th’ evydtnce—an there bt no
evydlnce—Ol found ye* gpllty. aor. uu
fotne yez $30. If yes air guilty, faith.
• It’s a very light slvtioce. an If yet ore
not guilty It’ll be a mighty good lesaou
for ye*.'”*-Detroit Free Press.
People’s Bank of Bainbridge,
Duly Chrtercd Ur.der tee J&we cf OecigU.
CAPITAL S25,000.00.
W. 8 Withaa, John D. Hurrell. It. G. Martsfit Id,
directors: • Hr. J. D. Ctmson, James A. Heid, A. B. Belcher,
II. (J. Draper. r (
Aocovuxts of oor porations, irms and
individvials aolioited
‘ The Prod ml Se#t»—n
A rautlons S«o!s:non. 83 year* 0M.
had saved enough to purchase .a piece
of I'nvtHtid. hiod U|ton whlcli be bad
bad hts eye for some time. Be repair-
The New York Sin discovered
ii|> to tlie time Sigsbee was' that CongresHunah Griggs, ot this
s?'ie(l to her. Admiral Bunoe state, is a man worth while, and pru-
the charge with the departmeut ceeds to caricature him in its poo ilisr l0 t i,p’ frceitolder and ofienefl nego
i-’rowiiishteld had neglected her style. Witness the following }>aia-
su i'l>ly. Crowitishield asked graph:
a court of inquiry. Schley was | “The Hon. Jim Griggs, a Crackei
i'lent of that court. Crown- congressman, is at as turner resort,
held was bxoiKjrated, but it is j but he contrives to let the voters oi
Schley voted against him. For j the second congressional district ot
1 vote, the story goes, Orqwin- • Georgia know that his heart is still
‘hi has harbored hatred against true to the son#of the soil. His press
•ey and never failed to strike/gent describes the meeting lietweeu
1 a blow wlteu the opportunity of- 1 Jim and ( ‘a foreign professor. ti»
id. • ' ' ’
| bolder, however. Informed him that for
some reason or other he could not pdri
with tin* freehold, tmt said he would
give him .a tense for OfS) years. T.bis.
be, was informed, was practically the
some thlnj ^Na. ns.” said tl»e aged
ooe. shaking bt* gray head; “time soon
tins awn ”—London Outlook.
IT HIRIILKM THE SLOBS
he fame of Bncklen’s Arnica Salve,
no looks like one statesman; he looks
just like one plain farmer,’ say's the
mythical farmer. No doubt Jim
_ ‘dresses the part.” ' In 1901
Wt in the world, "extendT round out for ym.r 1902 fences.”
7'D'tl’.. It,’* the one perfect healer of! It would take Congressman Griggs
cor ns, burn*, tirui«es, sores, scalds. or anybody else a long time lo put
*' " lcera - felons, aches, pains and all h j* f ence g if be bad to follow, the
•eruptions. Only irital.ibie pile cure. *, .
» at K. L.. Hick* Sun’s d, r
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