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VOL. V. NO. 33.
DIRECTORY.
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CHURCHES.
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mouth. Simd*y**chmil On. Thursday m.. .1. K, !*»uJ
lin itapU Prayer meeting even¬
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day lugtveateg. afternoon. Yonngnmni** Prayer 1’myti meet
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lag even bn;.
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Momlny in r»u
Count* Count—fit G. Lurk,
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. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. K. Pnullin, S. T>. Coleman,.!. F.
Creel, A. L. Foster, J. N. Bigbie.
County Treasurer, J. I*. It. Brown
T ax Collector, W. It. Harrison.
Tit* Receiver, T. It. Davis
Coroner J. I). Owv.,u.
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He Scood The Test.
A Woodward avenuo dentist re
CClVcd , u call .... tho other ., morning
front a couple whom ho had roa*.
(tons to belicvo we.o lovers. The
girl hud an aching tooth and ns
they ciitorcd tbo oftice tho young
man said :
“Now darling, tho worst is over
Just take a seat and it will bo out
in a minute.”
“Oh ! I dasont,” she gasped.
# ‘Btlt it really dont hurt you any
you know,”
“But J'm alrnid it will,”
“I’d havo one pulled in a minnlc
if it ached.”
“I dent believe it.”
“Oh, yes I would.”
“Has bho got a bad tooth ?” ask¬
ed tho dentist.
’ “You, sir. It has ached for a
week, and I havo just succeeded in
getting her down here. Cottle,
darling havo it pulled.”
“Oh ! cant!”
“But you must.
“I can’t stand the hurt - ”
“Iluri ? Now then I’ll have one
pulled j ist to show you it dont
hurt.
,, Ho took a scat and opened his
tb « *»■»■« appeared to
1 1»® selecting a loolh to seine with
hi4 forceps, when the gil l protest¬
ed.
“Hold on, tho test is sufficient,
Las proved his devotion. Get
out llcnry and I’ll have it pulled,
She too,k the chair, had tho tooth
dlawn withoui a groan, and as she
went ont was heard remarking to
the young'man t
,‘No\v, I can always bcliovo yon
0.*t 3 °u woolti
,l, » for '>■<■'•"
And yot every tooth in his head
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McLtou’s Tar \tiue Lung 13t\lm.
Discovered on the Train.
.‘•tunny iuhuiI y Charlie Ross,
WMU-titr queried ono of tho sis
"Jf a Dutl ' 01t Jl '“g sloro * hc
CTOn ";f'.
••a w«». v«y fanny (or the,"
replied enc of the group, who had
, lately . , moyod j . to Detroit. rv . •
u .5, VYliy not l •• *•*
i.
“Well about a year after ho was
,l0><,,> , . 1 r «»* u . OQ on * r Uke . 8h0l «, ~ t lf .
»'°
in Ohio. Two scats ahead of me
was* man with a boy. lie was a
tough looking man, and the hoy
^ «« — .picture of the lost Charlie
H oss * - , ..
“And you wont for him ? >
“I made sure that 1 had the
In my possession, got off at
the same station be did, and thon
«"'»«<! him."
“Yes * ”
“Wqll, it didn't lake him ovor
tcnminvtcstn prove thrt hi
®grocery in that town and that the
boy was his son. He, in turn, ar
rested me. and when I was hauled
Lite court and tried it cost me over
31 000 in cash.”
.•A lu i_ an( j_ » - i
“That's all. 1 have been mind
lag my own bnsinrss ever
; and shall probably continuo to do
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■ The blood mu»t be pure for the body
to bo in perfect condition Dr. J. H.
McLcen's Mrtrsapanlla makes pure bloo#
and imparls the rich bloom of health;
anl vigor to the whole body.
“I am the speaker of thi? house”
said Jennie’s papa in'no uncertain
tones,' ,r aftd I shall notify that
|young nmlre mran mritfo'n of yours that when I
a to ad?onrn it doe¬
sn’t rcqhiro a second in order to
Minatrpw
lHOOD‘S / 4
EXTRACT
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**• importance* purift-tag UteStoSdetn
| hot be overestimated, enjoy good for health. without pure blood
you cannot
At this season nearly every one needs i
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and eorteb
the blood, and wo ask you Co try Hood*i
1 — Peculiar -- Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
and builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
eombinaUon, proportion, and preparation
of tho vegetable remedies used give to
Rood*, Sarsaparilla pecul-Ix " IW6II .l
tw curative powers. No ■
{ ures . ify 0 u have made up your mind to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
“J d “' "X AtiS"
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
****** * CXI. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mo*
IOO Doses One Dollar
She Wanted Small Change.
1 She tvas a swcct-facc, dem o
littlo woman, and as she sat in the
ladies’ wailing room of tho Penn¬
sylvania railroad, in Jersey City,
moro^ than ono man had his eyes
on her and wondered who she was.
By and by a young man in ft
checked snit and carrying a great
deal of choek, took a circuit around
and sat down beside her. He had
scarcely dropped into tho scot be¬
fore she gave him a sweet smllo
and inquired if he would please do
her a great favor.
“Ah! with all tho pleasure in the
world! ’ he made hasto to reply.
•‘I want some small change and
if yon will be so kind as to tnkc
this bill—
Certainly —ccrlainl}*—most hap¬
py to do so, he said as he received
it and started off tor the ticket of¬
fice. He handed it in without
looking at it and asked for change,
but ihe ticket man shovoo it back
with the remark:
“Wonder how many moro fools
9 ho will strike before her train
goes.
“What do yon mean? .
“Look at that bil!.”
It WS8 a Sft ConfoJcrulo nolo and
« yoang man stood staring nt
it with blinking eyes the ticket
man add ed:
“You are the fifth man within
*”«> •*«•»«- .*"• b '^ «.««
along for just such an emergency;
and tho proper thinh fo.r you to do
is to take a back scftt and make
yourself as small as until
your train goes,” The crushed
young man did even better that, lie
)e ft tbo depot altogether, and his
demeanor was that of a man who
intended to hunt up a pile driver
nd let tho bamraer f .„ on hijn ,
hn u uCXCn times. _v PW CW y -O.lt nr u oUn. «?„n
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FbeqceStlt accidents occur in the
honsehoM which cause barns cuts sprains
and braises; for use in such cases Dr. J.
H. McLean's Voloanie Oil Linimu-nt
has for many years been the constant
favorite family remedy.
B _ ' T “ g ‘ ° f , “ V'" Amenc Mn .
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I>r. T ,_____-» Thomas J. /> Crosby u caught , . a
tartar when ho brought about the
arrest of Jerome Hopkins for libel
> n sending bim abusive poetry on
I’“ sul “ rd » bec “ 8e Crosb y rcfua ' i
cd to pay his subscription to one of
Hopkins TT . . concerts. , „ Hopkins . . was
rie<1 thc ^ bcfo /° ‘
ur ^» and > altl,0D , S h ho was foQnd
compe'.led to enter into
his own ^cognizance in $500 and
10 find one 8urct >’ ,or * 250 t0 kee P
P eaee > ^ a< I ^ un enough with
Hr. Crosby to make up for all his
‘'fables. Uopkins addressed tb.
J°'r f or l"® hom ’'. keeping them
'he judge, spectators, and even Dr.
Crosby’s counsel in a continous
roar of laughter, while the doctor
himself writhed in bis chair and
doubtless wished from the juafd botfoift
of his heart that he bad a gni.
nea when his tormentor asked bim
for it. It was such a scene as the
Old Bailey never witnessed before
and when fhe case was concluded a
throng of bewigged English barris¬
ters crowded around the AmericaA
musician, offerred their congratff
latrons, and advised hiui to give up
music and devote himself t-» the
l»ir.- Chicago Herald Cable.
A Modest Man.
A thin, care worn looking man.
having U pencil and tablet in his
hand, called at a house on Second
avenue the other day. and said to
the lady as she opened the door:
Madame, I am canvassing for
subscription for lamily. |
a poor
Will you put your name down for
a small sum ?
Is it a worthy family ?
Yes, indeed.
Do you know them pcrsonall ?
I do, ma’am.
And they are really In need ?
They certainly are.
Vory well—I’ll give you a ijuar*
ter.
(
She put her name down and
handed him the money, and be had
reached the gate when she called
him back and said :
%
It has just occurred to me Hint
this htigbtbe your own family.
Exactly, ma’am. It is my fam¬
ily, butjmodesty forbad me to say so
I am not ono who seeks to push
himself forward, though I would
doubtless get along better if I was.
Thank you, ma’am. I know the
family and I assure it is all right
all right.”’
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If you feel out of sorts cross and
peevish—take Dr. J. McLean’s Sarsa¬
parilla; cheerfulness will return and life
will acquire new zest. **
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A Loss of Xillions.
An insurance agent who has an
office on Larncd street sat alone in
the office the other day when a
fairly Well dressed, strangor enter¬
ed, parsed tho time of tho day, and
said ;
. “I called to inquire if jou could
lend me $5?*
“Why, you are a stranger to fhe
was tho reply.
“Certainly, but I fcsk it as a
stranger- Will you lend mo five?’
“But yon aro not recommended.”
“Just so, and neither have I any
security tojoffer. Will you or will
you not?’
,: t will hot
“Yon refuse V
“I do.”
“Very well, sir. J happen to be
tho possessor of 84,000,000 in stocks
bonds and cash. I have no relatives
to leave it to. 1 aril trying human
nature to find a man who will risk
85 on principle. When I find him
I will make my will in his favor.
You havo l,cst. Good day sir,’
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For sick headache female trouble
neuralgic pains in the head take Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Little Liver rad Kidney
illets. 25 cents a vial.
Drugstore Freemasonry.
Scene y.CbctffrsFs shop in a town
out West, where among othor good
things “soda water” is retailed in
pretty considerable quantities. En¬
ter young man who inquires if
there is a vacancy for an assistant
“Havo you the reuuisite liriowl
e.dg and cxperince f” was the pro¬
prietor’s first question as he drew
the applicant aside.
‘il tbiuk I may safely say I have
the young man answered in an un¬
dertone,
“Been long in the business ? ’
“Three years.”
“Where ?
“In Milwaukee.”
“Tmph; what would y0t» <?o if a
customer gave a nod of the head as
he went up to tho soda fuuntain.’
“Let him have good old corn
brandy and soda.”
“A couple of short nods and a
clack of the
Fill the glass half full of Jamaica
mm.”
“Suppose somebody asks for a
banana syrnp with his forefinger
and thumb stuck in his left waist*
coat pocket. ’
“He means cognac with ginger,”
“Three nods while pointing with
bis thumb over the left shoulder.
“Old Holland gin, and the samo
for his friend behind him.”
“If eemebod^ says ‘Hudson,’ and
expectorates to the left T*
“Old corn, witn pepperment arid
wormwood.”
“Removes the quid from Wr left
handr
“Hand made sour mash.”
“Very good; that will do. Yob
can start to-morrow* If anything
out of the common is Wanted—
yonlf find all these thlrigy in 0 or
cellar. You see, we havtf to
very careful in making op W pr*
scriptions, as pcople’sJives aro
,1 «Im."-E.w York Morcary.
A He Mar Worth $850.
A fract of greatest interest to
numi&matists is the finding of the
missing 1804 silver dollar. Only
four silver disks of this dale were
ever put into circulation and for
years the whereabouts ofthc fourth
j, a8 been eagerly searched for, the
owncrs oftbe other three being
known. Of course tho limited
number gave tho silver quarter a
fancy price in tho eyes of coin col¬
lectors, and they have been hold at
relatively speaking, enormous fig*
ures. Many people thioughoutthe
country havo religiously lookod at
tho dato of ©very dollar received
in the hope of finding the valuable
dollar. A few days ago Dr. Ed*
ward Waltbet Walked into the Com
morcial National Bank and pro>
duced the sought for piece.
Ho had fonnd it in tho southern
part of tho state, where it had re¬
posed no one knows how long in
the stocking of a Norwegian. Tho
doctor parted with $150 in curren¬
cy bills to obtain the treasure: but
as tho dvJtlai’’ is listed by coin deal¬
ers at $850 ho will hardly be a loss
or by tho operation. At present
he announces a determination to
keop it, but the temptations ofar
debt numismatists may cause him
to change his mind. Bank officials
slate that there is no question of
its genuineness.—St. Paul Plotfoer*
Pi css.
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Wouldn't Work in Chicago.
“John,” exclaimed Mrs. Sweet
mood, glancing across the table at
her husband with a horrified face,
“here it a shocking paragraph
which says thftt a Chicago tuan is
making shoes from human skin.”
“A which man?” asked John,
making a jab at his mouth with a
slab of tonsi.
“A Chicago man.”
“Thon you needn’t wo*ry yours
self, my dear, Ii’a not so.”
. “Why riot?’ *
“Because the giants have all been
dead too long for tffcic skins to be
worth anything as shoo leather.”—
Free Press*
The Real J»me.
“The. old stylo oration is a thing
of the ffa'st, except—where? Why,
at the annual convention of theliq
nor dealers.
Do you loll mo that patriots are
to found only whero liquor is
sold? God forbid? They talk about
personal liberty there, and they
say we want to lcstriet the rights
of the people. A man has tho right fits
to havo the small pox. It’s
small-pox. But do you mean to
fell 3fo tb?rt he has a right to bring
the disease into tho h£hrt of the
community? No. I tell you we
have a right to restrict an infectis
ous disease, and what is this curse
of rum but a pestilential thing?
In reference to the race troubles
in tho South. Senator Colquitt
said: “Thoy tell us of the bitter¬
ness and animosity that the whites
have for blacks. I have a remedy
to propose. Shut the dram shops
in all secti5»i of the South, at ev¬
ery cross road and in every town
and hamlet where whites fin'd ne¬
groes intermingle in the same com¬
munity, and I will pledge you that
where yoh hear of ten cases of
bloodshed now you will not hear of
one. It is • liquor conffiel, not n
race iasuo.”-From Senator Col
quitfe New York speech.
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Egotism a Cause of Suicide.
After close observation far many
years ani'^onvinced that overween¬
ing egotism is as potent a cause of
suicide as any other.' More than
one couple have died in each otb>
er’s arms — ! ‘ L iL ~ J —*— cj
that their 3 ames will g o d o wn to
posterity with • the same famo that
lingers over the? tomb of Abelard
and HeloUe, and young men have
exhausted their brains to concoct
* if 11 1 * »
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letters that should create ft sensa
tion over their ashes. I recall one
youth who left a long letter to aay
that he blew his brains out because
he could no*, wait for natural death
to reveal to bim the mysteries of
the next world; another who aft
6 uod on P»gea f »" P«ge to rfemon
lr »** hi * ri 8 ht to make awnv with
himself, arid more than one couple
who arr » n 8 fcd their simultaneous
cx ‘* a8 much carc as •* they
"' crc on 14,0 ,,a S c ' vilh lh(; ^orld
ROBERT BURNETT Manage*
for an itadionce. A wt’ctchod van¬
ity, Rut docs not tho wisoat of men
sa^ thfit fill is vanity with i$8 poor
mortals.— New York Letter.
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Wesents of Lovers.
They had qtLirrelet! and it ivas final
safs the Sari Francisco Chronicle.
8he demanded all her presents back
and her letters and her photograph.
He sent them. Then she sent him
a note saying that he had kept one
tender little present she had made
hint in the days when she thought
him good and true and a gentlemen
with the “gentleman” underscored
several times very heavily. It was a
loek of hair, and she conljl not per¬
mit him to keep that. lie sent it
bffck|witli a brief note.
“It doesn’t make any difference
d'htdher 1 keep it or not. Nobody
would know it was yours. Yuo forget
yon d'Cl’t dyed a blonde tf'M.'tf 1 got
it.” •
“It was so mean,” she said, “be¬
cause my hair had only grown a few
shades darker lately.”
But peahaps that was not so mean
as another young man of whom 1
heard a few days ago. lie was In a
similar ease and he demanded all his
presents back. He had in his days of
devotion bought her a beautiful pair
of opera glasses, and bad her initials
engraved on them, She Hkd thrown
him away for another fellow and he
felt mad. He got the opera glasses
oack and sold them to a pawnbroker
for a smell price provided lie would
put them in a window where they
could be seen by everybody, and slue
had to go and buy them to get them
out of the window.
Old pcoplo —~—T****'— suffer much from disorders
of tho urinary organs are always
J, gratified H. McLean’s at the wOhderfa! Liver and effects Kidney of Balm Dr.
in banishing their troubles. $1.00 per
bottle.
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<Jne©r Things That We Do.
Lien Snug of Hong Kong dined at
the Continental last evening, He is
rfChinese gentleman of 50 fSars, a
retired tne-chant, and is making a
'visit to this CoUntay where his house
has several branches. Mr. Sang left
on the train for New York, where he
will he entertained by Wong Chin
Foo, the brilliant young Chinese au¬
thor and journalist. Mr. Sang was
impressed with Philadelphia, which
(
he says Kf»s fewer foreign ihflacnces
than either San Francisco of Chica
He said, tlffongh an interpreter
that America was a very funny' tx^n
try, hocause here we do thing#'tfxact
ly opposite to the best form in civil¬
ized China. We shake hands with
each other; fh’c Chinaman shakes
hands with liimaclf. We uncover
the head a‘? a mark of respect; the
'Chinese gallants not only keep their
hats on, hut when v’ishl'irg to he very
polite remove their shoes. We shave
our faces; they their heads and eye¬
brows. We cut our linger nails; they
consider it aristocratic to let them
grow from five inches to a foot long;
The Chinaman whitens his shoes,
buries his dead on the surface of the
earth, arid demands that his wine be
scalded hot when served. Btarck
clothing is, with ns the sign of mourn¬
ing, hut in China white garments
indicat the loss of friende. Yh the
Celestial not children, buf old men
Wto», alk ,, .hit., ... pl.y marble, ,,
W on
* hout fire «**"*• anl11,1 ,hls
» sc th ' :r ,rct "" mttch a *
stead of their haudsj, Irf China the
men’arc milliners, ‘"washerwomen,”
and dressmakers, Wc live, coot and
ea* usually on the first floor, sleeping
up stairs, hut the Chinaman reverses
thi i oril ft r. In dating letters we write
year . last, they place it first. In
speaking of tW compass, they always
say H points south They pay their
doctors as long as they well while we
only when we are sick*. Here we kill
our enemies. A Chinaman gets re
vengeby killing himsclr. They launch
tlieir ships sideways, ring be^ls fi*0rii
the outside, and turn screws from
right to left.
Mr. Bang mournfully observed :
“America may be a great country,
but it is truly the queerest of places.
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ray hearing became very much Impaired. ,<
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