The times-journal. (Eastman, Ga.) 1888-1974, May 24, 1889, Image 1

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. \ p&GULiOS <•“ I’r'.:’- '■ '• -• Marne trv, : . iK" V T*’\a • I.—50. o Oi:- 1 1 V;/> 1 i i \ MV'< •) vtvrpS J.V . fta: • M Old KX MANGES. V7. T ! the ' 'U W at 71 ;-n eropoi Lain ns coum v fl*W t nited to be in a good tion. (V ^ cov.nt y haa uo horb**: ( . a . u . v -. alx.-rtiv .a- at, iiw> ‘ „ VVi •, m-ille ships j C'C iron ore Pitiw.-nfg, Pa., ana an me no.. r cities near. home. Mr ddsoii I’.:-.* sold Us !nterv>: now ok ned by It. S. Burton & Son. j V. Pet embark ■ biin,In in lei'll i cite, and will the d business at Thoniasville, Cow-i crops 1 in.Telfair are good , , .... . 1 . stand-- ‘ f cotton. ■ i lie IVrrv I. M ami ■ . >• ., . -iij T‘ ! “erry Horne Journal r , says tl' : e-.v iwo-taJi-'.is ot too in. : crop by hail. • • now me i. op of this year will be •bow For fifteen F-ys later th-'.i t.:at ot last. > ear. ' F! imnleof the 7-7...:, C.eoT'ia .'Ye al r •’"for . ton jutt has been followed bvFh abre hren in Louisiana. Me.nanus. ,. Mr. ..no. < wor unary of id county, died at be nyi deuce of Ins son. '/-onard Me m, ,ms. in Macon, on Saturday last. .amous (fonts thread men will' li ablis'i a titread manufac TO- on ,,, one of till- kiml m the Sorb T: ■ tnbmieu: is made i iat Mr. V.’i Hyrd, F"> FF S h : : K ' nl ‘ . Coin comity, has hau iiii.e.am, chi'. m Jit his home,.-mu lie Iff! f f 1 their for :i majority. phvr-j<*i:.m tin' one unti r a 11 w Ov.-m A : .w, of died i r .< <’ren- 2 s u.i, F - y n member of the ('obb . ; ;i , : was buried wbh alliance 'aon<.vs at Friendship clnir ’ . .. .. . ■ r 'FV. H 'voYtoV Y ‘F- m ..F-^vfAw] : 1 *' ; ,'h Viirl ■ v-, hwanil prooiicji • •*,; ort ti I fj oi rr-- •day, a real e-' • tfi a<s«a! Grif : .. sold to a : *Hnhu Ken! v a. pb -e of tiia! 1 for - - veav.- ■ go was - -n-;.. dj y-64 h^n a ! $450 A 'b 'orgia Aw busi-r’- s by iVou^Vi, and a l ir: ; ' F egg he sells. lord declared a divciend ot 51 per cent. Thm-e i -A 1 > surplus iefi. Tiie lfbscription ’’Ooks ior one year . A dynamite can.' : ge wa •• found , ] FF . u F?, n ,, ;, ;F:F , F . ! % „ ' . 7 some mea. -en ;s among tnose the ; re, as n° one cornu account for I'. A movement has been started in 11 •: CO mty to have farmers • to hire ham’s uiic-ss tne can show in writing that they U a , vo either fulfilled their previous con! rads or have been lion bi”ivl .--ed from {be s->m . Yf : 7iin the past twelve months, La' ■ nge has‘finished a large ton factory and it has begun oper at is. Kewnan has done the (pnihii has iiiv.shc: w/<•<: ond. and it is larger than the nrst. For -b h has begun work on one, n;e. » Drnesville lies build tompleteu a suti' ; iption list to BPHBV one. 3 verv *lv, " v ■ . "ome’-v Lo dr. M"- county lost her resb ... (mil’' . and this 1 . tort ime b»aviiv upon !mr. Eifori Mrs. Miller, and assist her iu building. On the nig!;! of April 25th. the residence of Mr. ti. A. A a ter.-, of Cordele. was i;il J . te family barely escape si, .1 •„ a • 0 .'not sa ving a change of doth ing. Miss V7aters was sick with measles, ai..; th. excitcrtnnt and exposur? caused her dec iii four dais afte/w: r 1. IIow sa I! i^ievT-'dor-. a«*wer, was: “Well. the birds. Di;l nature make any¬ thing more beautiful; ami around theAeeksdod painted the most va Aegated and bri’liant colors, ILet^is example be imitated." v myip 1 f i V/ i ,« to fT^n ii fl x M 7 JULlM is 1 / U jL^ : LV_ iUo A v-.revv.of Clarke county, v. ■ : i . i- .na luge Jiocks 01 •• l5lWSI rt • of the w,. new military post near At iau{ ,, Ga, will beimown twddes isolated as ‘vl’ort ^ioPhoTSuii" in ‘ of the memory c ! dames i ‘ " v ' iicVUe.soa, brigamer n-merut Lstued States army and v.iajor seam! M volunteeii-', kiiIed it , site j uly ->. -' , np~!»to'vor ,, r . Mr S V‘rr‘d*>V y y ( OeJ }•“ . " »fiernoon suKritr- after a intense from Z simi case. The sympathy of the Corn muni tv is < trended the bereaved 1 ; lU!! F : his i- 1 lie second child they nave recently lost, and an- „ ■ - -...... Tiier? is a family in Troup co,nty [cmr •.ono.niinataHis. lee moilim ant ghtefs aro Presby ts, and another and -w ifre .Missionary .inclined Bapti-ts. while p;e fai her is to tne •, exceptone mar monions family. • Auar PougiasviUe, a few <l«vs ago. a nmn was arrested on a war rant for wlii.i^ng his wife. M’hen the c.eo win eaiFl for trial filed a plea'that since then- mar riago. Wn yearn previous, he ha* on.v whipped iF‘n her once, and then vit |, h hand. The justice sustained of tiu . m,nv tried due ciwe, tIu . : (lea ail . t (! i, !lis ,ed (he war r ,. lt ^ lK .| (li)lR thut husband ln-s the right to whip his wife once in. ten years, if he does it with ids left liomt. Thu i-, y.Mv, very .mportunt.mal.-, S l.U. 'While-'fishing in Dnde county • vaek e „.-.n ■might what doscriimd as tab lisli and i. id smvee ijs head and an ni one hn:i oi it _ is :;kc ■. > unmi ry fell. • tlit* o\\i i yI is it. fmc ;um !ms all tim mov.-.uents of a smd;e. A!; er ■« was he., r, m tlie.nno, cm; up ,tc .uuike cm, iy longue md and >tn,.e at lhrmv 11 A t 'V wl] F, «t preserve.i . m a,coho! and will probably try to sell it to some enterprismgshowmini. 1 living e.i the <•;' 11. B. Don aldson in 4, tu runs county, wan dcre<l from his home oil last Tnes !(liiyeve])in ^ Search 11 , ir|rall , not{i)ldMs made v.riy back. was Put not a single trace was ■■. .. (>n until Thnrsdnvevening,whpn !u , was found near the tangled in b:;/n!0 vjnes. When found he could not speak, having -soiic hvo d-.vs airl nights without iV . ( y ni ,d his b • iv way terribly sm,uche.landsyo;:ci,F * Smii'is i-hmacl,ic: l here are tdowei _ yards , in arouml fepartijust at this aea ; on. mil o.s. v. hapes loxchest u . ieiDo. . certainly inis tup one tlci: wr- Know ol. H '• ni co\ei acre, and ,s i the ridies,. and liana ■ miK'.-t ik'W.-i's iiwlsiirunkery tna. can be, had. and is a thing of beau - tv if not a joy forever. She went. '’ ? (li f , u the niim B of 7< ; v£l) , plios of _,, >;iFS done> b sides, fhese. she said, there were ntf , nv t hat -she con d not fall the v.wx ( I just then. She has over m varieties of ro-es and almost everything She else olfc-re^J' in. place in a flower yard. wJ*-. 0 give us ll of she .- f iiS ba-riiled *pi.Mi-'?t ion, v < ,• over a dozetiSHi d. for them our devil we a^red would to be liave i.voken nouiice\them. ;!i:s' jaw trj^ag , oi pro , ^ ^ - White Cmdi. . b s. '.J lacon, c co f If LLt >( * ' ^.orrnonev refunuc’d. V? 9 »h Fabrics. Burden, Smith & hSi?, Macon, b -s good oi the l:c?» grades, 7 e-iis; fancy dr and penany dress cloths; d2 inches wide and warranted ifist dve. 12. 1 ,: ^'"F'to; v! ' ;: ' •" t0 hH-mi . Call^ml see them or I.s and ■!;roi.' , ,('rIes. LS'-.-, Macon, < ■ 1 see them c wudel If you with spit up piled hack] a no- Dr. .1. H. McLean'J J Lu g Lb.bu. 7 ■ 7 EAST MAX. GV.. FRIDAY. MAY T 1 I, 1KF>. A LAY OF YVEIM.FD BUS*. ' ,. . . rns nif.de tor the purpose of pro dffr; nr* facts highlv sensational, ; ; . ^ ed gentleman and a young j^ibl! lady "figured conspicuously, tftetangled and if unravel about skein that Cupid has spun ‘ both. me widower in the cask. A few miles from Blaekville re side® JCr. Louis Hutchison, a ben evolent old fanner, but not pos sessad of the brightest &w.A of sense, as will His wife died about Ivvo years ago, leaving nine children, whose ages range< respectively As time flitted from by o Mr to Hutchison ‘20 years became dissatished with the life o solitude . he was leading, rad i hought that days a cheerful would have companion m his last a ten dency to smootli his rugged path. TAB PREACHER ix THE cask. sl , null ,.|„„ vh , f e>T S,«=,v. ago, bv invitation, the pastor. Kev. Benjamin Fortner, hoAte accompHnied Mr. Hutchison for dinner. 0n the wav he coolly asked j )as tor if he could recommend a young lady that would make him wife. Mr. plied that,as ‘-brother” Hutchison good member of his flock, ho could recommemi to him ju-t such a gin aa he desired lie a-,, -.i. ty- * }•' lilt w.tuv. WissAnnie \v llains, tne young laay vvho ugnres in the episode, re g£® 0 £ riJer^tli^rfShS a^d stepmotnei. being ol decidedly s^ie is aestribea as a at tracuve aye pear,mce and about 18 years of ago. fM.e is rather below the me formed. night, plum,, D‘ and blom.c wed typo, her . h-ur ac j-y." being 1 .,1 e a reddi-h 7f;,„ MAiA/A, JJ .;F,F imemiiKK calls on jiav. Mr. Hutchison, though nearlv 70 . leading was pleased the with hymenal the prospects altar u f to a R i r ] ol iy. I u a s | lor { time he -rove to Johnson county, and in company with the Kw. Mr. Fort p, W eedcd to the house of Mis- Wilkins. As soon as they a lighte<l Miss Wilkins approached Time and kindly invited boil, in. pa8se d pleasantly, and during the interim Mr. Iiutchison found him self strongly attached by Miss receifcd the assurance from the parents that Miss Wilkins would become his wile when I 13 came. it gai I1 , he resolved That night _ and (0 marry armed on the iollowing week, with the license he appeared witli Preacher Fortner at the abode of Miss Annie. the bp.idk-to-hk had fi.ei>. The groom sat in the parlor waiting patiently for the bride. tftSi lsed, vkeTor ut liours ]);l however. and there were no signs of the an weMing The bride ; Rro()Q1 and people grew restless. j t wag finally decided to institute a v |._. () ,. 0! |s search for liie bride. The men were formed into several d i v ] s j ons and instructed to find, il p0 ssible, the v,Imreabouts of the young lady. In short time her hiding wa- discovered. Hi.: u.u!. >; auii '.' 1 *: Tis'.Rs. She sent word back th ' would me be, ore man- nm ilT-I; • • son ; but, a.ter cous.eerame returned, jier suasion, she reluctantly and while the tears were coursing down her cimems Hie ceremony was Before performed. leaving jot their future home Mr. Hutchison purchased some $25 worth of things for his wife. He did all in his power to win the good graces of “gentle" Annie, hut to no avail. may fi.;u:s icv n;-;< ine uoy juterjne „ icqaaiN ... mi A,nr.ie decided wi < ■ er, “why yen ner. We are legally married. :u i vou have im re - carles H you want to stawyyith me, what to trick me I wouldn't have m“ the 61M. rnaEATEXED ■ n::r. Al this “Annie, remember you are mar ried now, and you •certainly mud :i, asnamed F 'F'F'' ot ymr y< TZ^ conduct daughter looked uneoi,-- rued. Ji-r stepmother her live endeavored to m;d; up to vow-, ibn roof ami Mr. like a 1 V.y.vU tv.u.U ,;!nel. tan • •»* 1 1 "‘ !, A ....... !b v ...... . ms not ° been MwWmSrthi “ av been l on rumors V; * ,j! D exp’vs-eu for v. I!.. ' { c r . \\ l ' Tj ev v s ‘ or ' *r " a-' )Uv hhem h;.to the inhiir hir. Fortner is a brother oi: ex-lb.-pre of John se n{ativo Kwn Fortner « ' on “ countv ' _ WHICH isltUTHNU. ----- Hoth the Central snul C«d. . kinsSayTh Build The Central rt i ‘iYa,,. eay hat hey will build 1.. tension sure enoutJi now. (hie of the road's high officials vemarked bad night: “We an un'ng to i>ui;d to : . man at onc< F 1 choke Ml the ll -wkins road t wMl hot-et inv further wn n verj- vim.r Tnore ,, UK ..•••• emt-ut Tthan and IrS was >;inker, free n men us When further iiiforn.ation. the t'vpbdncd ihnt hi wuna-k nlimi! jhSt wh Centr Savannah, Americas and Mont gnnyry will not be built beyond ; ,,ici\ao. ThA morning an engineer corps was sUirtcd out to locate the line :i: ' a > ^en: y-five miles be tween ivlen . and Last,nan. he (.entral has twenty miles of H'O ii„e west of I’den located and roady f or the ci:tractors, and eighteen miles located east «r Kasiman. Another engineer corps will be i-tartod-iu Irom that end and aviII work east to meet the "TK.^ " \TCm Ar'^'-A'- thh^mhmr fr F-bed Newmna-......... a ciaiimF'( e il you. \; v departmmd has um hing't o do with providing funds ■;-r the . enman k'ci'.F . but it is one „f tlm on.-n (';.m-,«yr:i! n}i-» jt \ 'n* <> ;.tH s Al e:;;u,der will obi iin the *»moi*ey. Y,,n know that I! is is an ol.l pine oil,is. He v/ould have built .extension a mgo iucj not the ! SVIldi „ d , dju, H him " . ' Col. The Central knows that H ; „yhins i, r.',.al Mishin;-«he fr-S, construe (ion of his Abbeville to , . ( . .. between MmirK and S:i”<iii;::di. Tin Den Feme t ,-h 1's ma.miacm;ail evidentlv have to tim conebmion liu.l if j they do not build at once the Sa j v-umah, A nn'ricus tm : "'ontgom j | er y Those will build. here who are (brought in that road say will be i; 1 1<i•.,-t 111 j;,; 1 \vli; Central build-- or not. They 1 confident ti A fhe : 'eidrJ Jms not ^ ’ /" ' ^atVl.eir eliterpri'se' having"the start of i h< < • wir b the latte' _Macon 7>ev. Sate< u • ;m<? • hollies. Burch . "■ Ga., ai goods,wi,i-h .•:. ... - ,-.y. d<-! mid . nio 1 ponular. dn -• eut 1 -• :• .mi, They !c is 1 hr choi<-, -t • ’m b< h 1 ■■ u :■ od <1 ,, b, - , T».-i . and the ialier ,s orndl and ex inii-he iu.i.d < . i:.;i.cents to cents. ' •- e price . (Ini* of !!•<* :•:' r.e ! li••;-- of Macon is to est } blishmm Mis* li. Mon-i n mi”' ner. 4 j s ve urn*. 1. leab- ex F ei n 10 ( ’ ; 1 • .' 1 . , . . F 7 ' ' 7 . r ' ' F " . ' • •= 1 • :.<«>. rud-.n:. »nd see u§fn w.ien you vidt Ms - f{ . , - ^ . M ....... ,7. , j j , Pc-nd! ton for coHecrion. 11 • I . . v :h the -red ^r ' ,, Sj ' ■ ('ORKESPON PENCE ....... U ’ / - Y b (; • la F p ' fi * > to V'"*’. , > v ' u ‘ K V 'Y;F , dF' a 1 S tl £ ' £ £»•**’not Ja % ht *° \ n ‘ '! *\l ilt1» \i *• iTi - r • > \\ ‘he * ai/hoii^t I ' • to “F.* ' U ,.i.. Y er oUl m >n ’ and ’ * w in recover The cmiso o ,, the trouble, , . a, we U a n, s bni.,.., F • •• - .^,.vrone ; :. ■ *o> "O.oi, iU.u^\o.i.> i> l > f! l[< a ” l | 't.V.’ 1 ; 1 not ‘ t . , i ^ that ^/'i he yb did Mr! owe 1^ ! K -J )) n „ i, in , •-Verv wldnned ’ “JiTv •irWn'b'ov .....1 (he- him* ' Ud' wheii took iY.YV,.... ] V,•’•rrte'ii'tn A ‘ ';F, i’i«riee and j • ltlimR y.'}' t i’ on TF, , ,. " d ", ' j ^orsvd^at m b /TV the beda.de i « f of his hi • }!?:<?"* , Tr 'nil. i mJi •" a n.w lo.ue .m ‘ 1. f lt, i^Uop. ''ay-'a xou know ■tie, \uiai mat f! ;,F . A,, V.T5 nn s'ib-dav Af iiojiort h much business F irinsaction 'FF.".., .,*oVlock M will 'provided meet ! ^?. 'L millinil-y Mild lj, , dft es lhe store before , 0 brother I'rcsident. yon to’ (i ™L. f )( J J" , 1 r ar „ .A u . rs ’ Al ! ^Un . , town ., d v s(nl e inHlinerv store ^l.^r IVoident ii , ie v that's t .r ° ., Yoiir hooliolor s den. ni'i " corresTiondent FiAiilFA spent ......... ™ f " f 5 '"- A. II. ......... ommn the most prosperous ^b' ,-ive tanners »\ { !r 'F m<ois,Mis., w. 'F. \ F 0 i . f i!< * : re l,r ‘ :lV0 ’ H, ' sM s 1 * tto- in m.v youug '•• ‘b Has.imui, 111 " '’/'' 7 " a \° , , bn.wnmg ^ av,s ’- oi •' l< — men v -,,yK u t' lea . i verv much I pari.;rcy| tvSf . j , A ; witiV.MfcWr'rumer, and 00 s: deu r and mtable ^ m-r of tnat * loisl. AMOMkbAO. Am jRkaij, May 21.—Mrs. W . ' nk lias gone to Forsyth to re .'time tlie study of-music I’rol. (A. 1 hompson. Miss:.- 4 iiiou and Sallie Bacon lm\f returned.to Forsyth. •;. Lora Castleberry left: -|,cr !mme in Gainesville, p.„nng desolate heart behind < . . ' F . Ibmnie Harris, of Kastman ha- charge of the school here, Jiiemaeting-.t.! .. the . social . - ffciwl . : ' ' • d | u re-..dene .1 ■ , ord. rne-.y eveniiryp a- an • - mi ol much pleasure. "''b ‘ the • I’ lines right rHerred as to the author -mp oi to—it is y-.'ed from ChmicorV Canter •: rry Tales and refers to one of ! 1 at “Goodly eenipagnie:’*that he rays > tfs J . ■■ ^nglajkr jgflp “St their g«-..i.d pi! ■ ■* . Unix. ! , f,;t. ((/IILA>. - F * - r? «H,naent, meomjiany wiih H is a beautiful and goon |>H. country. The crops are goner :: Y" FF lmte cotton is . not <ommg pal the ■ .s ✓ctioiu yui-i by v pi • H P the m 1 v: e-dens are . *; «tend I.'I.cu* . CM«.l wvi ' * ... .... , , ,...... ' -i :..'i :i. I! They will hav< m„ ,»li :V p cui be the band tome time next week. 0“d it is hojunUliat fent. a lnr;;< rn.v,'. wilt be p« We f m ^ t “' * n l M v l>r *' t < a - 4 * til01n * Hn^ink of this place haw a?..ml a11 s*-aree!y in Cochran now and we a .> v 'ad to uute tiu , s:ime Mr. J. T. t'ou-> has just not out , iV .„ , n; : ----- Oowe i.« a complete is of tvi«*k Cochran's of ila kind. 1 Mr. one « tizena, and no donbt will nuilu* it ' ......? a nd wo 1 t oess - Dr. John W. M .rkwcll, ..ban rens Dili, is in irtowu <o-day,the 8*>est.oi (>. L. Ilarvanl. Woodanl has the brag horse now. Ho purcht m Ik- 1.,-,'.......... ! ilieapnle cmj a‘emnpkvto thromdi tl s see tion is alnio,! fnilmv. _ LIMVOOIL l.ivwoon, May 2<>.—T! e fanaers of rlii- part of the countv aro v‘.|.- p«» IV, !l mHI. , I, -■ Mos , () , lnu , ,, , . the second time. We are need ‘"Srain very much. ' 1! r *V ] '' K) ;}' '•imei id. Wwv a ‘‘(dcbiation ) tne foui.n ,s i t.ru.i\ x bi.v at the spring n ai I.. A. ^b'Alister's. V\ e have had ga.,.l imm visita . H-om candidates iho two .or W( cks ' ^ . Hughes, of AI ixl'dAtli— \ u A' Tl ill SI I thei son J ijjl ;(«»•; cnacce^B : . : h'o w ^ Gloria icr ^ e D r ; 'fl * ; *,{|^Kr 11 -.F,^ WH ■ffi-irt hdFFY; L ‘ \ ,F;.. ! | F ].7 F ‘ tom'i ; ( ,A y ‘' <• ’ , , , byourtnunT - ■ ‘ m tU inducements loving people. the Jb- .public ofb : pedal to in mu sical instnimcnts. ;i n,j Ted mu ( ,|t c • ■ ... ; , . - , ; v n in Miwo-. or writ'- for • ; • - *' Droopye«|T«»cofiom*,mjditcongl nil the aftectiohs and ir^muon of the throat and lungs quickly re ileved by Dr. •!.!!, M< i/J ar io. O. order.* * ■ - AC- *----- y.* -g t«iw ••..at .* to gunmiii.- • ,!..•„* .•-, >••-- U.h», and V tfi* KtJivi 1 *-*! v i<» n-fiii>,I the* nnr;'hj,<^ . V- v,-Ft ......,'briiv -i.,:. F, ? U.-nh, ,, A , .. 11 ,^ \ A mr !I,A »n A <'•«.: truul South. X r - V;,;: leading ' nre-~ 1 1 PC . Old {>ea ADVEIt/ISIKG. As fin odverti. iaj mpiUnm t':«* i sm Journal !ms County no myx-rior in tin* KM Stj among the pap. rs, and pturonaire from t!:<• MereJiants of i .lucent cities attest til ' "-et. &£5i%^&tS3£ ft! —»«- lilt IMF LOCALS. _ -'.Salter, ami Tilings l.ncniiically ' ‘ * Uawlins , , spent Sunday B , . m ;b '“ F r:1, ro.miung tanj ‘.V mm 'i gardens iiavo boon totally »*unrd by the continued drouth. ,n : -!i ,-orn and cotton are look ... t v.s-li. * , ;■ M- on f .,..a 1 i, or ; , F ‘ n nro vu ng '‘a..-; rolatU v 68 . ’ “ ; u ’ . ........ U Burch received . his cam . md has entered upon '■ ; F;; ^tmarv ol .• )o. t.go count j. v r .. I Nat I, of Montezuma, ac-' •.,,„; 0( | | v her grind,.-n. M- ■ te - " . t! Holt, i- visiting Kastmat: and rjA-h aim guests of the Hotel de „ d r' - .'-Si"V 1,1 v W '* ' ~ ' - ' ° , ■ e. yiy.cs. h.r sick lieadaclie. female ; ........ ■■ iii .1 ^Ll . ^ i. .1 \ i:A 'i ir linn FT7! sene Is in (his iss ii’An. p-i-jJ is J UiC ■ load :tf( mm. n i'" 1 p w, dry stop*. It vlH IB !!! ocignl. ill d-ec. a tu'sl-c i.ss wlm •iruen -lo: wvl! be al-i? -'/duo ‘iiterpfl y.U, 1 ' ‘ tins inthonv Shea:4, colored-, 1 M,rd,.d Wooten Sundav about 12 o’clock.. near /. dd,urn's <hill. upon complaint L m». hk’cldon. who had bcei, ••,,l ; b>i of-a mi 3 her of chickens 1 o* L ,. tv r. X' AAAA ■ . inn dm .. ! ! i,c L cF , M b ‘ ’ ....., - »t u . r.iHwl . Mvdica! cdl-F. K.timr - ' ; F"' "F'F , ; ’*".b I , .FFc ' ' • ’’ have awakcasd .... ......-* era* -->yn Ui« fact «*t ......, '.......^ me-" 1 '■'■ r T' r i' ;1 'i*':>ts hit Imperfect ion jirminceJMBI dig^Mo : 1 ■ A Safe Investment. , r^-al: ,, Sr v „., .„ti.|:i.‘t..rv or ai ne whooping cough, croup, etc. id pW* and agreeable to tj* fmfy ‘ H.-rrm.-ui’s <1nig store. j i‘lie Sunday Scliools of Luml City y a ve a delightful picnic, rd tbat Mr. place, McCook, on the 14th mst. E of Brunswi preached t lie sermon on the oc vtt sion. After the festivities cinled, services were also. parflj hel J the Methodist church. A young ladies Indies and gentien Ocmulj took a boat ride on the during the evening, among wh .,,, A .-s , .v, hi ; ups, Bessie hmiLi, June McP ;'nd Messrs. Will U.dtz. Murd McLendon and (.'apt. Armstrol 1“ , 1 J or ...m .o .m . in,-,1 the ........... .. d U n,-J - d. t IV ^V mlej 'Maiii!, tmg«i| wijti giv.-n. ;; - - til lad F 1 ^ <1? not procurabU <iften WA s Scud your Pinitlr^^^L J Mes-ig. Burden. HI n udw .'thine in people and asbein. gentlemen. men rea>«.n:eg aiMl tueonesanj ’ i!e testimony of tl»«s- wlio h-.ve es # jgk KM a