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.^THERE ARE NQ SEC0ND-RAMD
WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET.
isigliSIsl ind‘utaai^Sd w?uoTtSrK
a s new. E NY SEVy,NG
a.I V A 5 S,!?- N iocH H, JSJ?,pTJi W U E Tjl T iHAS,THE M R A?lKs^ ET *
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chines OF the siNSEfi,.H owe and weeo
"rtfOSTS MORE TO manufacture than
WSiSKS...
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For - Sale, hv
W. T..T0HX30\, Washington, Ga.
• Q. a.-JOHNSON, t’rawfonlrille, Ga.*
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Dry- ‘ Goods ami Groceries
Wines ' V iliquoi Lihuors h 5 &-C. &c
(North Side of the Publffc Square,)
/, Cra-WIO « ravine, , .
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. 1 .take this*' method of informing my
friends and the public generally that 1
stock of my goods, ■ -■
aafe.rjste .ta ^
hgiuts tn.it tar. lie an n/lcd.
Vpw Min OALUUA. ^ AT nn\ T
In connection wltl. my store l have
a new SALOON, jtnd keep on
W the best •
»> ill J.LJL-., OS LiGllQrS A^It-J
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
to be found in town. The public are
vital to come mid try for theinsflves. .
A. G. DICKIN-SON.
novl-j-rn
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GEOlttilA—TAUAFti-.no Esfray. ,
County.
X^ED iWrict, EDWAPDSs fCrl said i of u, wii
(LM., of’ Ordinary county, toll*
before me, C. A. Beazley, for said
county, a eertaia black colored cow with
iKffi-sh mark or brand, of medium -ft.- with
keen sharp hT>ra.y>. trfud cow appears to be
five or Six years Robert Old. Portwood Apprasd by A. B.
Stephens, dollars. and The said to be worth
tell owner of property ig
required to come and forward, take her provh-property*, she
pay expenses away., or
val! be true disposed of as the law, directs. Book,
A extract from the E-tray
this October 17th, lh7s.
CHARLES A. BF.AZLEV,
oet.lVtS78 o-m. Ordinary, T. V-
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Cl' • r rfordvjlle, Georgia, November 15 t—1 7 X)
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WASHING DAY.
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’ike ^Tuz^^rj^; tfcose working people, to fail
go and
:,1 just when we need tligm most. And
every napkin in . the wasto, and not
enough table linen to last two weeks.
You must be a very poor. manager.
tow “ re ° f ?“'■
*%srtz S/Sri, -“W
said Mary, ifreverently. the
question is, grandma, whht shall we do
Mrs Lennox heaved another wli
She was old and rheumatic, and the
gi eat piled up basket before of dothes
a terrific hug-liear her eyes. ■
“I’m snre»I don’t know,” said she.'
“But if you gkls will help a little about
the dinner, I will try and-see what I can
u,. j, —> v.
black, hair »^st growing low
wavy on her
forehead, was’rinsing turned from'tlip *" table, 1 where"
she china.
“YoU will do nothing of the -kind.
grandina,-”'said slio, as resolutely its if
she had been seventy, instead, of 8ewn
teen. “You attempt a day’s wasliing
at voiir age V” .
•*‘But. lriv clear,” said grandma J Len
nox, feebly, “who will do it V” *
“I will,” said the dark eyed lassie
“Georgie,- I’m surprised at vou !”
said Mary. “Why, vou never did such
a thing in your life 1’’ ”"
“That’s no reason I never sliould
you!” “But, Geougie—if any orte should see
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in “We the kitchen,” don’t generafty receive
said Georgie Lennox '
“And if any oue should come in—”
“Well?”
“If tliev like rty occupation, I shall be
XTry much pleased ; if they don’t tlic\
are" quite at liberty to look the other
way.”
And Miss Lennqx tied a prodigious
crash apron uromid her, rolled up her
sleeves, and resolute took her stand in
front of the wash bench
“It seems tfio bad, tny dear, with
those little’ white hands of yottrs,” Mid
old Mrs. LetitKix, Irresolutely, *
“What “Oh, my liands!” laughed Georgie.
are tliev good for, if not to make
u.' i. Mi.ca
Mary drew herself disdainfully up.
“Well,” said she, “I never yet stooped
to such a degradation as that !”
“It would be a great deal worse degra¬
dation to stand bv and let my rheumatic
old grandmother do the washing,”
observed Georgie, witli 'philosophy, as
she plunged her bands into the snowy
mass of folds.
Old Mrs. Lennox had heoh left with a
picturesque farm-hmise on the edge
« 5 SSitu 4 s
out }ier slender tnCiiDs liy the reejep
tion of summer boarders. And in -Sep
merit in Troy, where they earned their
daily bread, they came heme for a breath
riff fresh mountain ’ air, and helped
grandma Lennox with her hoarders,
For there was no girl kept at the farm
h°«se, find no outside assisthnee called
raiSiiSr
llttry, who
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no
such exalted aspirations, and t liked to
rrmke custards; wash china, and deco
rate the tea-table with flowers. * .
* ‘‘YouMl bang out these clothes for rite,
Mary, won’t you V” said Georgie, as
.shellnng the last n-d-bordered tmyel on
in plriin sight ? Never;” •
‘’Tliep I must do it myself,” said
Georgie, with a little shrug of the
shouiders. ■Ami’ —
a * Ip^ilLT * 6 tberC ’ ° a “® a . taP *
t.r- ,., j ,, .. ,,
. “I beg your pardon. TV ulMt Miss Georgm ”
T a ^l'^ r a U I er j!i, " dl f rdldu ’t kM ? w
, aM cilritie, serenely, m£ om <liik
i^e-dotten, rosy at'him eibaw op the wasl.lroard,
and looking like a practiealized
! ffl'ofXpvS^ro cloud of Wsh-m 8 ^ 8 ’ 0Ut - ?£ a
t
ask one of tlier servants for a-basket to
bring fish home in.”
“I will gdt it for you with pleasure,”
«ai 8 Georgia.
And asshe turned to the dresser, her
sister sister answered answej-ea Ihe ine mizzled puzzled eymessim, expiession
of Mr. Abbott’s face.
“You are surprised to see Georgie
doing-that?” sajd she, witli a gesture
S 'iK S
wager. !” Girls will do sudh things, you
know
Hut Geer roc find heard the last words
aD( j turned around with crimsoned cheeks
^ sparkling * eves y "7:
, It is not * a , fionc, „ -tti.l .... she. t . lt And . ,
It’S not a wager. It s serious. sol*r
earnest. I am doing tlie washing lie
cause Katrina has sprained her ankle,
arwj there’& no one else but grandrifa to
do it>
-•Indeed” said Mr. Ablwtt. “And
'• can’t I help you ?”
“Yes." Gconrh* promptly made
swer.
“’“Oorgie “’etching her sister" as
asaars Wf ,s
fll V* er ;
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Xjt0 ‘ gle ' ^oald
nr ,t ntiL haveeskedV iol-J,
--'riL^^tjLwIto - ^ t l,8 ? on ! H f n
jy^agjsgy ro .""* ou (b
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o.!rX a L a :-J, 5 01 ' nPei,ed th«
, ha ai,,
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Jfr ‘ Al,bott ’ v ' 5s ffnlly. “Two can
n Wng« So much letter tlian mie.”
s a " 1 Geor -
8I&J And be get my clothes- . out :
* 1 <!!!,“* J ;„i „„ , '^all „ ginghani sun- ,
<>Wt .iff 0 t lie vellow '
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Georgia w or has s ie no sau dignity—no !~ 'never, i
ptopei prida I -flidont svieal* to me
! ^ declare orJ.sbjf I ve 1 ' -^ysoimithiiig a mind never to dread- own
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VC you Hn ,' 8hft d , „ the washing ¥”
Sll ■, w ‘- VbtKitt,
uv ies 1 fi "‘ ,w it. said Ggorgie
’
Lennox, r But * thoui:ln>t like td
earn
!“ y 1151 a i mmulress. Its a very
t r ^ S0ln S bUsiu ?*V
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Georgie dtfw of was •'pooling off,” under the
s " ft the ihost graiierines in the
wo «d»i with a Book in her hand, and the
mirly locks blo*n hack from her pretty
Abbott f t , ,rel i ea looked '’ admiringly down
on llhd 1'^ lain - ‘ All among his life the long smiling, his experience artificial
dolls of conveijUonal society, lie had
Ul ‘inin;(i Georgie Lelinox the first tinm
’experience 1,6 ll;ul ever, of he’ sem frank, her; true but .that day’s
natjire had
b'iven depth anASearnustness to the feel
iug \,. - »# <
“ Jifw Lenne<,” said he, “do you
know what 1 r*.ve been thinking of
since we hung out those towels and tabic
cloths together#’ lhe,|east ,
“Haven’t idea,” said uncon¬
scious Georgie, Atuiiog herself with two
grape-leaves, p N.i together by a tliorn.
“I have lie ing,” said lie, “that
i . 11 u
woman as you are.
'“A washerwoman ?” said Georgie,
trying to laugh off her blushes.
“I am quite in earnest, Georgie, will
you lie my wife ?”
ingenious “But I am Georgie, only a beginning working-girl,” said
to trem¬
ble all over, and half inclined to cry.
“We are type-setters, Mary and 1, and
we are very poor.”
“My own love, you are rich in all that
Si want
you for my own !”
Raymond Abbott had fancied Georgie
of love first^ stirred in his heart when she*
looked at him through the vapory clouds
of the wash tuh-Guido’s artgel folding
her fair wings in a farm-home kitchen,
Just filended so cqriousiy are romance and
reality together in the world.
o„
,d (lie city that Mr. Tlumiaa IVInt^tt,
S' ‘H^STSSSf 5
The partioularp of the sad affair; from
the best information that we can iratfier,
ai;e about as follows: Mr. VV hltseU
had partly undressed, preparatory to re
tiring to bed, and three or four W;gro
men who are employed on the place are
Xr to the Vempte ’ b(S» ranging
through the head and coming out very
nearly together. The story told by'the
negroes is that the deceased was sitting
If 1 1 ' !l wil ^°f by the fi m-VlHce, and
that . some unkrrown person shot him
kNfsJ- »~y
A %ssss
pistol in his jmssexsioii, and that two
Chambers of Hie same showed signs of
u,Till.
S UcM of^the iTieimwlZ
ttie ^late srnrn hJ£ hmidrt mgi.He vesteidav h‘S hut lot
last
returned; hence our inability to give
more debmte and extended particulars.
c Tro£rts nquesT but tllf'! revJil! PVwfi-tt ,g
opinion seems to he tbit tlie"negrodk Mr
W as murdered by one of in
the room ac^ssories and thut the others were more
or lm 7k to to, I lie rak Clime. The J lie
*« true « facts . • the will doubtless be
in case
developed before our next issue —AUjann
Adrertuer
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T^arge is made »’ y ***** *****
the Vi tlie! 1 .V t d of letters from the postolnce 01
V ,e Ho U8 6. 0 f Heprtsraitativ^, has been
J? 1 S<)I1 ! e V r f doing the work oi at least
three clerks In that ofiice Wlio were eacti
ti.iv Jljm leJJ ,| oIJars [M , r Iildnt h while
1 1 were v ' 1 ' al«ent hse it under met 1 fiifl t,rv p....
Bishop Fierce, of Georgia, will preside
over the Virginia annual conference, in
1 M E. church, South, which meets
Petersburg, November 13th.
No.
«fi«ta*iw! issrsssr.x* therein
money to pay ihe tllesame p^tage
on a return letter, and depositing
m one of the barrels of apples kindi- i.sk
in the * th e ptrchiseroftlmtbarrel to write him
date of -
all the desired etc. Ust information ’svlirtm in Mr^JoJ regard^, tl the
at ‘. on 40 ail "W ft « order for Maine applet,
i " , l ll ““ n<1 seareeness of the
v,ntedlil fruit
' r ® « lIi,, K. t l>« order satisfactorily
to himself.- This week Mr. Strout has
eeived re
another order by cable for several
hundred barrels as samples from the same
,,arti «^- The English gefttleinen will no
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The Sad End 6f One of Newsrlr’s
.Former Societv ft y Bellos.. Rnllca
Newark, N. J., Oct. 2r».—Mrs, Mary
-Stngg, Itelle, died aged 35, once a beautiful society
iu jail hens yesterday of
mttted llaminatio;i to eWIui fcr hums/ Slie w^is
prison fnishdiid on
tober 1, for drurfkennes#. Tfer
got a divorce-frou* then her because she drank
to excess. She leda life,of iliaslpa
tion and induced lie,r sister" to *do tile
Same. Her h hdokkee|»dr divorced‘husband, TVm. K.
in a ertmmission
liotise, Stagg’s sister Aliee is a piano
player in a saloon in Newark, ami she
lias two lnarried*sisters, one the wife of
a successful.business own; the other of
a* well known physician, in Newark,
None qf her- sisters were present at her
bedside when she died.
Mrs. Stagg exhibited even in death
traces of the beauty that once dazzled
Inany a ga* ^ml fasiiionablu liuihi cifelo jn the
Jersey metropolis. She well shaped,
head, crowned with a Wealth of long
raven tresses, the whitCelcar skin efface
anti forniQKd,-relieved with delicate dark
penciled eyebrows and long drooping
1 allies, finclv.cut faatures, lull inttllec
tnal foj-^iend well fowled li’mta and
^a l^^edg
A Wild Man of the Woods.
Louisville, Ky., is excited over a won
derfui prodigy in the shape of a man
from Sparta, Twin., .whose body , s
covered with scales like those of a fish.
Uplifts a heavy growth of hair on his
head .and a dark,*reddish beard about six
"'ches long. IIis eyes present a fright¬
ful appearance, being at. least twice the v
s,ze of tlle -iverage sized eye of
ss his toes ar,-'formed togetliei', which give
jiciaht, aljout vvli^u «ix feet fct*ui(luijjf live inches. ,H?itcctly «icci,
* s
sdSSiHsw which
door through he.entered, ills
entne should body must, tie bo wet aj intervals,
and thw neglected, he Wtgins
immediately to manifest great uneasi
"ess. Jus lies 1 becomesifeveiisji.iand oja
1
''-( lfri| h H[ him rarelnlly, MN thin, the
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a ^. a ./ ^]'!; , fa ;‘t e ri‘S'i* ta n 'S' rie, s
LS ,i0NV 011 cx 11 Jl 1 lo n 1 11 houiayn T le. |
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Sunk , by Speculation^
The IndianarKdis Nqwn says; “Deacon’
an accuse clwiwcter, died at the
"urted in potter’s field. Twelve years
he was worth over half a million. He sank
Ills'wealth iu Rpeculatiod, and was in sue
cession a passenger conductor, a sal nun
keeper arid a street-car driver, until.Le
became a pauper. lie was well known
sK-,fg .\rl 3 V saa-ixrs ^
-ra ^riuSnt^and s e- a^U sec im "«« hiving jSrtei its
xS*tr»>rSi^ )»lc»t i.n|,n,vci..ents M. ♦a i*
*» U- u,
h f '“« i 0 lf du f J, l’ Hiclud.ng ttie
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-q-,,is year 1 : 1,000 aeu-s of wheat
, i;ive befcll atl
next year 20,000 afaes will l,e planted,
T, -' e y /M f bu sl f 1s t0 !
im re •H’mgim? ' „ , ’J* ^
’ 1 uef
w-hich »« not |>solit. ne c I **
|j u l u th ff twenty '*« U:e car. “ loads of wheat, ,y f daily. v'-f
“e IT expects 7 to nave .... in jn due , 1 ,,., tun Ajoju, 4 , u
iris acres annual uinler |<rriduction cultivation, ot wliwrt ami to up fiqg to a
wcuiSu"f«^t!.i of LOW'and 2,00') acres, arid % Hakota n-itjS
to be one of tlie greatest wheat
producing regions ill tlie entire. Wfcst.
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i.j s theiloctor in ?” asked audalixlofis
looking young man, “No, sir,” replied
the person {Wdressed," . “but } ; ou can
leave your order on ’tlie slate. Is It h
very urgent case “Well, yes,” the
young man said, “rutto-.r urgent, 1
think. Just as 1 started away from
home fif my youngest brother was falling
oot a second-stoFy window>** *
-Th e 1 )£! itoicjiatT
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One , -. A-jsare, .ALWJIHTWING fl,-T ItiMffW- KATtfc: .-' ' tfrY
<J«v Hiinair^cictisnt" -».■>
iirr enttnsri tic ii 4r
Onh S.|fl rfe, tw.ff.vm i.nl - iM fO O
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Oi Jy#* fjpnsiA'Iifd is /
all nuctioiw Behave of srjnari* |w.Bartons «f a square,
will l>« counted
sqdeivs. iJhcrai deductions made »u C'uiJ
tract Advertising.
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nrai ^ t at l,irr fl ‘- G pale with death, deaf to
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T^'ely fat ,s)n ; . in8,a
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simply shameful, not to say sfipi.l !,f Ha
t to tlu> sort of fun got out obit u
an-versos f|, ; o sotnefimes aecoinfmuv
d eath notices,,fpoorpcoplei Tlie i.octrv
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crude aiuotKh, hut as it civ as Mfpres
!? t,,p < * p,il ‘K» of tf »« ignorant and
, We ,t ","?* ei M be: ‘rt
»f ,e that
rotlln shocks one, tmt when that cotlin
is amous.- a conimon It Jwiit tjie so-calletl fun fa in
may lw that our sense of
jonnor tective and ; but appreciation we gnmt say of that wit are de
^'4 we can
!»? Porerty-stricken :llllu -seuiAiiijt out liou^clioldp of the desola**
' 11 'u from
the rude manner in which tin* grief is
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A Uw of libel is about Ur tie •nacted
m California \yliieh, among other things,
*>Wiges the Jonrnlillst to pnbllsh vefrac
tk»n and4o give it the space And promi
neuce e(|U;d to liliel itself- Another
l:1 » us e requires contradiolion of mitruo
publications of every kiud' B.ii the
rlnuso that eroales Hie greatest eoiwt»T*
nation in the eihnp is one decl irlng ex
aggerated ciroulation an inipobtiou un
der false pretenses, punishable by aline
"ot exceeding quo thousand dollars, and
by imprisonment of niic year at flic ut
mosr, A revenue oflhmr declared that
be put n journalist under unth who re
ported aeircidation under two tliouiiand,
while eight thousand was his ’tqait at
tho houd of his paper. The former was
correct, but the deception gave him
maM >’ adVcrtlaaiiients tvliicii else would
wot have patronized him.
jt >v:w stated in the Boston Common
C VAA -° U - l 41SR?,S,SJl?JtSi ,M!51 ’ the £ ther nl « hk the, ’ t,iat J»oai»ital^ the »»dU» atid
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J of medical friends’, profession, and disposed against tfie pi-otests
* : ‘ of without
, ollr,a and that careful inquiry
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shows that fifty-live or’sixty bodies are
, * , ) n ^ aiseeeted under such circinii
sLslllc _ ®-‘*’ One case was nientione<l of a
H ,llll li wom:t|1 who .... died at the Masfia
cjitjsetts aenpal hospital, and was die
seeted, though her friend objected, artd
hor I?A ie /r ggP U) V? b, ! riw * wl,e "
, 11 ie 0o ‘" l «‘ M l would not, however,
SaiSaSitr «• ^ 1 5 ^
it U given out that ladies will wear vesls
Imve tojuita chalk mark on Ills vest, so
next moruing he may slip on III* wife's and
not discover his mistake until he inserts | U s
thumb and fori ,the rigid hand
pocki-t for a ninrh of line-cut nmi finds
m’thing but a piece of chewing gum nnd
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This wonderfully Jailed twin babies fr<»:n
St. Benoit, Canada, who were exhibited in
Vew Xorlia few months since, imve \tvan
critically examined In Philadidpiiia by l'ro
I’ancoa.-t. They are separate t v the,
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and Ol.l-ifttlne, but the Professor says «f the
LanatUaii-babies: “’rtn-y have separate
i'mgs rad hearts, the union beginning at the
v'igo of the rih^ and forming common
digestive generative organs.”
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the-least danger of a Tollision. The
Judge lined a driver who, expecting perv
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Hundreds of tlimefiUuls of peasants in
ilaly ate without work, and those who«re
«ii‘Ph>iva are giad to labor twelve hours a
day for fiftm-n ee.iU ami. food, which inva
nahly eonsMts ofdry black bread at iu a nr.
* IU ‘ t <*»+"*'*>** at tl,c <*** 01 t,U! .d»y
the ;>aid soup being a howl of hot water
vdhed and liavor^l with a few droj>« •!
-iTve ml.
It seems to . me, ■’ said . a customer . to
a tUrbnr, “tlmt in tln.-se.bard times you '’
ougiit t« lower your pii^es fof sliaving
SVirLScb ^
long luce that we have a great dealmui’fi
gurLtee U> shave oyer.” .
Uftifed An Irlslmtafl, upon his Arrival in the
Stale ., noting the great number
of mbitary titles r exel;unn-.d. “WJwi :v
divil of a battle Ir.ts bu n fought near
here, where all the privates were I,ill.”
The L-s bv the j’eilofv feve.\ through
the'destt lefiou of crops by neglect, stop
page of trade, ami minor causes, ia
estimated <tt ?2OO,0OO,O<X).