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,, child, the thread i« spun,
,, ie h :tll I he busy cared of
;he f l,uttle moved.
boar of midnight, Hnjrh
alone m his office, sought,
moments vest and repose.
KO ft cushioned chair, an
lie loved and prized, his
* c „t hack over life’s trod
faint as the remera-
of a departed mother, he
near awaking echoes of
'silent voice, in love’s sweet-
by.
d out before him a
t , confiding childhood, wjth
[tare of its personality prom-
his mind, lie saw the gol-
s smothed and disentangled;
) lC chubby little hands clas
heard tlie soft earnest au-
a child. It might have been
cheek tlnslied, bat be felt the
t „mt of a kiss which dissi
the scene lie liad .recognized
,l,ed—but left its wreck
reams.
:il prayer childish lips are
a repeat, though buried in
ars bv the coldness of a hard
some day come as the
Hash and shed its awfnl
;s the wanderer’s oath. It
desertion, when a man falls
the scorn ot an offended
Ii is a companion, a star,
only friend left that can see
and wipe away remorse’s
nd again, when the circuit
is complete it comes iu tli
f death and is breathed out
ipeeclilesB bps in that last
sir'll—resurrected into an
l developed into ail end-
d.ijdi,
were bundles of papers
l in unusual disorder over
n I table. In a corner of a
his left stood a large iron
its heavy doors flung open,
p midnight and as the
the little be i room adjoin-
!; the hour, he started at its
I rosed up A wavy, gol-
.ache hid expressive lips
possible for the reader to
i surest a firm and resi -
id. 11 is light blue eyes add
tellii'euee to the face widen
ptdily indicated culture
ueinci't. Yet, behind and
mi than the visage preset t
observer might have de-
incongrity, which though
by an artful countenance,
"•II at times in speech and
most truly reflecting the
i man’s hidden nature.
“■bill was a lawyer of mar
aud s ice ess. lie had
• philosophy- of mao’s na-
' cognized the dual jrurt it
'c common affairs of life.
I out n eoaise to pursue
n liter of fuel, in some of
" iraiisnction lie had full
1 moral j stiee. Actuated
h Y motive engendered by
s of bis reasoning lie fixed
•peraiions intrenched by
,r, a of the law and his
he.it.on of its lechlt.uali-
less and soothed the strong; he lias
taken, from the poor and lavished
treasures upon the rich; he has wept
iu the fullness of joy and laughed iu
the deepest sorrow. Flatter him—
then he will smile in Ins heart ac
cord your discernment. Abuse him
and you reveal yourself a fool. Ac
cuse him and he will curse you; but
corner him with evidence of his guilt
and he will humble himself before
you.
The development ot a single
thought, its expression and inclina
tion, mike the vicissitudes ot life.
There is no part of lime, ever so
short of duration, that does not en
viron some thought or aeliou and
trivial as any cireumslauce may ap
pear U unfolds a lesson that, could
comprehend, would solve the
problem ot life.
The most insignificant atom of
creation speaks with a grauder etc
ijuenee than all the combined orato
ry of man. It is these unimportant
things that unloose leu tongues of
warning and precept as we drift
along. There is a sermon in the
tight ot the stars; an exhortation hi
the mighty deep. There is a song
in the measured course of the brook
and a chorus iu the cataract.
Behold the beautiful, radiating
dew drop, with its indecent orb, re
lolviug and sparkling as its spirit
rises to meet the soft absorbing
light of the east, while the tender
Idideof grass, y esterday trodden mi
. r oo,, now shoots upward refresh
e I Hint invigorated into a more joy
our life. Behold that most lovely of
ail flowers, it blossoms and blooms
in the dark reeisses of night and
ii ' ,M« its immaculate leaves in the
lace as a blighting destiny; or that
mu. r flower with its delicately lint
ed pedals, arched into a wreath of
r •poseful duty that awakes to breath
o it its fragrant soul in the darkness
of a thoughtless world. Thus all
nature speaks to selfish, erring m-.ii
Near the close cf the civil war
Hugh Randall’s father was a weal
thy merchant, but oue b .siucss dis
aster after another came and swept
away his fortune. And now, llljtl
good old gentleman having passed
“beyond the vale” “to that undiscov
ered ;ountrv, from whose bourne no
traveler returns,” Hugh Unwsoii, the
lawyer, was the only s .rvivng mem-
bi-r of I in* family. His mother long
ago had departed lure when he wiis
i| me a child, and although lie had
lueii blessed by a devoted father, he
h .d grown up without that kind
ami gentle il.fl 'cnee which g .ides
ll.e feet and shapes the destiny of
TO Ut. 00XT1NU ;l>.
TAX NOTICE.
1 will be at the following named pre-
oiuetson the flutes named below for
purpose of collecting state and county
tax for the year 1001.
Climax Monday Sept. 23d. and Fri
day Out. ItStb.
Kell’s. Tuesday Sept. 24th. and Sat
urday October 19th.
Higdon's. Weflueaday Sept. 25th. and
Monday Oet. 21st.
Bengali's, Thursday Sept. 28th. and
Tuesday October 22d.
Pearce's, Friday Sept 27th. and Wed
nesday Oet. 23d.
Wtiigham. Saturday Sept. 28th and
Thursday Oct. 24th
Att-apulgu*. Monday Sept. 80th and
Friday Oct 2.1th.
Kelcher'R. Tuesday Oct. 1st. and Mon
day Oct. 28th.
Lime Sink Wednesday Oct. 2d. and j
Tuesday Oct. 29tb.
Blowing Cave Thursday Oct. Od. and
Weiluesdav Oct 3t*tli.
spring Hill. Friday Oct. 4th and Tun-
day Oct. 31»t.
Kowltown. Saturday Oct. 5th. and
Saturday Oct. 26tb.
Rock Pond 'Tuesday Oet. 8th. and
Tuesday Nov. 5th
Iron City. " edr.esday Oet 9th. ar.d
Wednesd.v Nov. Oth.
Donalsniiville. 'Thursday Oct. 10th
and Thursday Nov. 7th.
Steam Mid Friday Oct. 11th. and Fri
day Nov. cth.
Lower Spring Creek. Saturday Oct.
12th. and S» turd ay Noy Oth.
FacevillesMonday Oct. 14th. and Fri
day Nov 1st
Recovery. Tuesday Oct. 15th and Silt-
irdav Nov 2d.
Kendrick's. Wednesday Oot. 10th. and
Monday Nov. 25th.
Pine’ Hid. Thursday Oct. li'th. and
Tuesday Nov. 27th.
Kaiubridge two weeks. November su
perior court, aft r which the hooks will
c.ose. M. W. HaTc-S. 'T. C. D. li.
PLANT SYSTEM.
Florida and Cuba.
Double Daily Passenger Servica.
TO
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge,
Thomasville, Valdosta, Waycross,
SAVANNAH, CHARLES TON, 3RUN3WIJK, JACKSONVILLE
Mill),l PIAA'T.
and
all
traiiiN.Hiul to.. »
NEW YORK BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
Richmond and all Points Fast, in connection with
SOOTHERS RAILWAY IBP ATLANTIC COAST LISE.
To S-tt. Lauia. Cin.ck*v»ati. Xsouiowillo,
CHioago, X£*xa«sup Ci-fcjr. Bkxmir.gihj.ap,
XT »ahvri.U», Wow Orleans
and «U p j J a to 'JtToob stal ITxjrfchwep.
Leave Bainhridge going Kant—2:05 a. in., 12:80 p. m.
Leave Kaiubridge going West—2:05 a. m., 13:20 p. in.
Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. Jfc M. T. Co.,
for New York, Boston and Baltimore.
For further Information, call on nearest Ticket Agent, or address
BWWreim; H L TODD.
Pass. Traffic Manager, Division Pass. Agent,
Savannah, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala.
Henry Braydon. Harris. N. C„ says;
I took medicine 20 years for asthma
hut one bottle of One Minute Cough
t'ure did me more good than any thing
else during tl>«t. time. Best Cough
C re.” K. L H .cks.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor— K. J. W1UI#. Marshal.—E. H
,nttvt. Depntv Marshal, W. H. Scott. Po
cnmitii, Clurk Hnid. Ui.ikk ok Council.— II,
2u*.sbnim «iirr iV,\ao kr.— li. A. Lytl«,
\i.i>krmrn -V. W. Wright. W. U. Msithia
i A. Held, K. T. Htneo, V. Berry, L K Pat.
bt‘»i, is » week or.at-re;
11 strength of idmraouv to
-ft of the world’s acr.U-
1,| V garment that cloaks
behold a l.ving skele-
'ital viriiie has been de
l| c family tootii of 'ice.
11,1 nnf.iothiimable ore.l-
gmi and to himself un-
Inis cominitled nets
ciunot explain. lit*
his own protector
1 bis uesassiu; lie has rid-
u f»-ntor»«d t1»f»
•Op erf at Notice to
Jl'tt Customers,
Who patronize us at the city bar
bel- shop. I ant now in a position to
better serve, intertain and please
,,. i than ever before, having secured
j a nice, handsome, well-furn shiu
! baVber shop in the Hotel Bon Air,
! where I have all conveniences neces
sity to please the most fastidious.
Oi.r shop is fitted np with three new
V ^tnl hidraulio chairs; afiuecom-
. i.ii..’itiiMi dri'ssing ease, arranged for
'e chairs and all latest eq ipments
■ i|,,t and cold baths and shampoo
:,vh..wu»: dean towels m l sharp ra-
I Thankful for past patronage and
! Ironing for a continuance of same
I ..in yours for business,
— 7//. iSi'.-i, iPtvp.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
IHMK'KI.-T. II. tlHTwell. ULEK su-
■MIll CllCKT.—(I. W. Will.hl-lly. Smelt'S—
, K. pntterson. T.x (:in.I.Ki-rou.—
-I. ,y. ll.iU't*. Tax Assksso.—A. f. Long.
Iocstt'I KASDKSH.—‘iisi. S. McNair. Onus-
•Y J. I>. Tolbert, cmiosn-W .1
''retteries Juoot or Citv Ioc t.—B.
•over
'iHlvFCTOliT OFJiELRET SOCIETIES
MAHONIC.
, -k'on I.hduk, No. h — Mp«*tn Urd Thup»<lft>
hi tmcli moil tit, at * p. a..
j m j D- llaripn, W. M iHxlhut), S
sv ; Jmo K.TiNilv, J.W.; J. r. Drown, s«e*y
It V. McTvro. tToo*.; SY. w. Palmer, s. 1 >.,
I. W. \Yhim, .1. . .; T. i. Tlvtnl*on, 6. & ; W
If. - s ; Y.JWrry,Tylrr.
GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO.
T^ironateeska. Stiver Route.’’
Schedule effective June 24, 1900.
MIRTH DOL'M).
801TH BOIIXD.
except
Sunday
6 «0 |» til
8 8.i in
10 (Ht p m
1‘2 no u m
8 10 a hi
•2 12 a m
8 1.1 a m
H 20 a m
8 4f» a m
8 ft* a m
0 l:« a m
0 :Ui h m
10 00 a m
10 lo ft III
11 39 » in
12 40 p iu
I 34 |MU
3 00 p m
4 00 p m
7 35 p m
b 2ft O U\ |
>0.8. j
Daily i
except •
Sunday.i
► or. a h i i
8 00 a in :
l i bO a ii.
2 Ift pm j
« 2«» p Hi
3 aft pm
3 00 n in
3 Of* p ip
3 28 p m
3 40 p ill
3 N> p ...
4 18 pm
4 4ft p m ! 10 00 a in |
10 10 H II. ;
11 »• R IU |
12 41; p III i
NO. 1. j
Sunday
only. :
ft’») pin • "
8 3U p lo :
10 00 p III !
12 50 a III :
8 10 a m |
2 12 o m ;
H 1ft a m ;
H 20 M III ;
8 4ft a in ;
► Ml u in j
4 Ml p in
7 3ft P m
8 2ft p in I
^HMUillHh .
Jacksonville
\\ Mvero*H
Thou a»vi}H
MootfcmioT y
Weal ValolnOlgo
Bo l n bridge
What Biilubi lilge
Kldoioodo
Bovklu
Colqnttt
hlUHHM’tlfl
AlllngK.H
ArBoffton
a Iliaiiv
Sliiitiivllle
M in-on
AtlaiilA
Savannah 1
No. t. • No. 4.
: Sunday i Dally
only. • except
^ ! Sunday.
! U) lft* u ui i To ift u in
; 8 80 a iu i 8 80 u in
! li Ift H m ! 0 Ift a m
! 8 2ft a In , 8 2ft a in
i 7 4ft p ill ; 7 4ft p m
■ 2 07 p m 2 OT «i in
•! o so p m \ ti :m n m
! ij 2ft pm • h 2ft p in
0 • 0 p m • ft f 9 p in
ft fto p in i ft fto p m
ft 88 p ui : ft 88 p 111
ft in pm {ft pm
4 ftft p m { 4 ftfl p hi
4 fto pm
» 27 p m
2 8ft p m ,
4 HI |l II)
3 v7 p m
2 3ft p in
Du ly
exc» pt
sun* ay
I 41 a U-
12 ftO p in
10 .10 p n.
7 00 p in
11 2ft tt in
ft 30 a ll.
12 1ft p li.
12 10 p li.
II 4C B ll>
11 ¥7 h in
ll 17 M Ml
10 4ft ll in
10 2 y n in
I 1 fto p m i i no p ui
I 12 tsi p M It 2* p 111 L
ll 20 n tn l» 20 H m f
j 7 flO a ni | T 91 u iu
S—ienfrul gf ixovigin l,*y,
I—riant svHtmn. tt-Uo.irglM l*l«e Rnilwnj.
4 -Georgia A Alabama.
Trains A|, I, and 2 and t make clone connection ui Arlington * mp (>ntrol of UcerifM*
for ami I rom Alban*.’. Macon, Atlanta and all pofMs Knot mill West thereof.
Trnlim .1, and make close connection at Wot B&intirKtge wttlt ttiV P1t«vt fcton
for and from Suvannali, Montgomery, and nil i ointA Kant and W cd llicicof.
K. B. COLKMA^i 8u)>«rhitend<rnt.
\V. ft. WITH %.M, PrcuMenl. 4. D. IURIIR.I.
R. a< llAftTIKKIKLn ('Mhlrty
ItAt.VHtPOK it A . niAFPLJf
Dr. Jno. tt. Toole. High
*Oison. King; l)r. II. D. XMla.m, Wlbo; 1
Nu^abmin, D. ol 11.: E. J. Willis, It. A. t Slj
Nussbaum! I*. 8.; M. B. Khrlicii. M. or 3i
Vail; 1. /.ncUarV.is, M. of 2nd Vail; W. W. lla
roll, M. ol Iai Vail; V. Hciry,Soutine)
KNIDHTSDK PYTHIAS.
DKC4TU UliUK, No. 312.—Meet* UI and 31
Tuesday* in « ich moot.i, 8 ,>. m.
• * n. a. m. Ilamm^y. V. r.- M. E. tVNo ..
t relate—T J W Uliana. M.of W.—.1 KToo u
K of K.ioias.siol M.of K-v . Ileny. M. ,f
Kx.-u w Wimberly. M.«t A.-W H luura ..
I, li.—S. J. t-hoHiiut. .1 li.-J. U. Ilmckdtt
People’s IM
Mai y paysiowna are now prascribi.'g
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regi.nu-ly hav ag
found that it is the be-It pre.urihtl 0
they can write because it is t .e one [ a-
paratiou which contain the eleme U
necessary to digest not only some kinds
ot food Out an kind ah kinU i.ud it tt :e
curesiudgestiou aud flvs,epsia ••> fj«
matter w *at its cause.
town and
i . i- suluirlm.
: horses and
I very sales-
w ::!i the !at-
:■ "rig” for
•vil’.i n gentle
. ’ Ob. Iiave
i a veil"
g] IK' I MiiS'fejl "ttLSt, if*
July CkMeted treer ttelcut cf Cccigf^,
CAPITAL $25,001100.
W. 8 Witham, John Harrell, ltittv
Elreotors! Or. J. U. Cliason, James A. Kvjil, A. R.. Beicl er, C
11. C. Draper. * ‘ -J-
t$T Accounts of cor jjoration^, *nd
individuals solicited.
Af
Tftr Two
is sau! that On* rout of « Ben r3n
|,.nhiiT ti n i the sound iuu.1"
...:tv other living •reuutre. Next to
: mlt . ihe note t-r t Wittr.iin V. lm
i,,, ,,,I j uif.us*- tn ln-r bun-nu.—
•on Ttanse' lpt
The yet
Eg umn wan ..
wits spi n
iing n Situdiiy i
He knew
fsr mure abo'
carriages
t’.iaa the ben'
ci.-.n. and
so his tntervi. '.
ter v. ho:t
lie sought to 1.
the af.< i:
or.n was tinged
air ef f’H
-ottitge < :j his i.
you
you ea:i let me
lalnl".”
it will hold two'
"Yes. or
JO.” from the
try ati’ti.
"Oh. ret
!!y! Have you
^agogi”
"Yes."
"Pertena you have it
Dr; Tvtm’f
l.tygy. or ft s’
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i YEAR FOR OSR MIRLIE
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trunk of
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I'ttvler. lit’
■li :ili.int has no
.at l< e-t so
utts rotnfigrua**
. r f tile niu*e|es
I might prefer a rubber t ml h.atisouv
Von • an nmnuntedab' nef
-Y.-s: aH kinds elieUrfitily fnrnlshe.t.’’
“Can > tt give me a l.-.-it 'vltlp?'*
••Yes: V. llh a fa!:cy tar. a I ”
-Ch. v.-e'l. irbnt kind < f n horse can
yon tutu cut—a siicrr tallt <!r>nr?"
-1 chit.!: »o." came g ntly from the
wce.-ii’: proprietor: the:, in stentorian
. .. e.- l- “t-lki vs., -v,
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Nliaiing >'a!om.
'Weak Bsoiightou 8t.,B*l,.l,id|« s ft
Established l»v a home lev.
SW-class material and Dolite and at
tentive Barhets.
Will F THoratca
PROPRIETOR.
An Op*nL*ttw.
STATE OF GEOKGI
Cnr.ocor T. B ilAXH ULb. Otu.i.vg
Deeitur County.
O- MAW Dltuu Companv,
n .1 .. Rstnhriilge Gs .
„applioathsis
I »* 1 twt*»r nHiMfd enroll «« t, H( | ct
of l etter which 1 had soffere.l win,
s»me lime on mv f.aif. after tr.ingi
rious so-called tetter cures. "
lours Tt ni v.
. . T. B. M/xw e .l
I he als.ve tratimoi.ial speaks t„r
-elf. The Fetter Remedy is sold o,
positive guarautte. A cure or yo
money back. Price 50 sen's a h.