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The Democrat.
A Live VFeokly Paper on Live Issues
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
at Crawfordvilte, Ga.
1£. Z. Andrews, Proprietor.
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and JOB PiHNTlNG a ^ -laity. Pru-t-s
to suit the times.
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A UGUSTA ftOTEL,’
AUGUST* GEORGIA.
Building. (*rn Express Keen’, ty, (Jilicti xt (loci to Hotel
superior to any in the
Special epics to CoinmAv, d Travelers.
MVHltAV a-LDYI.E, V...,•victors.
lJ |>RUCKS CPr*>MTk-T HOTEL, '•••ft.**' nCfflE.
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Tills house ,has just heen thoroughly fe
fitted And nr -vM- fcrfiished; and is i-ouVen
ient to the Depot. Good sample looms for
C'ommerei.i! Ti.iv.Tt.•>.
C. L- B.nrQE, P^il’fietur.
rylANARl) HOUSE,
CLAYTON' SIPEET, XKAU 1’OST-OFKUE ■
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
for Rooms Commercial all carpeted. Good sample 'robins
Ti'avelius. GLtNARIi;
A. O. Trepiietov.
^IA! i‘ lIGUfiE,
GREI'.XESliORO, GA.
I , have now ta’.. n charge of the above
iiaiiK d Hotel, alre aiiv so n-nowned forcou
Veni(‘nc*\ ciMiiforl iind n**ali: NS, lend i
l’hstge rny. *- r to keep a up to its high
reputation with the !r-f -by tiv keeping mar! t. my affor.ls table attentioii - q.piie.t
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to t *10 comfort nf my nmi pouicMt
to all. Mv rhaiv.s will in alt ea.-,--. be equal
and »W.mode. ibis coarse *.f cmiuci
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N NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
J*;. T. VVIHTK. Proprietor.
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pn.v^iWW, ut»
fM tt.irtydO®ia,hlitional : TUb ad liUon nGa iMrd
isb'ry, giving rooms,
capacity thing fresh now and .sey.-nty-jire and more/ltfillt all the even -
improvements. bright ^ modern
veiiient Going, to situated the business neijMhe houses. Depit Tin'. aad con- Xa
oft.-rs TioXGi-Jiicwii sujicrior renovwled iftdheehieifts end to refurnished, I he TriiveJ
ing Public.
longer Rates* time. 82.U0 per day. Special rates for
rplltt GLOBE HOTEL,
COIINXU F.IOHTH AND BltOAn STKKV.TS,
AUGUSTA,GEORGIA,
1*. e*-ntrally located, ami within live min¬
utes* walk at Nil the principal If list ness
Hon-nt, Ranks, Rost OfYu-.e, Rtdilii- Build
ings, Offices Union Express Depot, Opera lionise, Telegraph
and Ollce., ( -■
Street cars pass t lie hoor. feoing th nil parts
<*f Uie city and vicinity, every live minutes
during The, Hogsejs the day.
reniv.iujeS of-j* jp supplied tirMatlnks wit h all tlm lljdel; eon
Mmh-ni
and is especially (veil located, mid provide*!
with alL wuimiieiit fadjities for Cominor
cial TraveMrs carrying skid pies.
Eaeli room cmiiieeteil with the oOice by
bells. and Sumniervilb’mi’fhe TelcphonewiftnelmHMit with the aomni- city
office for the
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Foimurly oY ('lurtcns House, D/invillu, Ky.
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E. J?. DORSET.
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} S. DAY ANT.
iYcncral Pa renser Ajjent
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Lo?al O Yoiices.
Al’fflicalion to Sfil Eeal Estate j
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county, dectaspd, a portion of suict estate
Ivina ir. TuUaf.no ami Wilkes counties in
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AdWntetrators.
ApniiCiVtion fur Letters^' Administration
GL-.diG i a-Taw a*kk«o Cous-rr.
I ' d'.'.-vViiiidY-il Mrs Kavunnh A Chan
V to m** for Letters of
inn on t’.:r eslateof deceased. Maynard Chau
• aid county,
therefore to rite and'admonish
ail persons concerned to show cause before
1 ' l*xt'VihVc-m * wtiv^ahf Zi ‘ff granted?
i ministration slmuld
Given under my Kami, at my offiec in
Crawfonlvilie. »;a., this October 4. 1880.
40W4 CHARLES A. BEAZLEV,
: ________Ordinary T. C.
| Adinaiistiator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Tamafeubo Cocntv.
AYR! be sold before the court-house, in the
town of Crawford vide, in said county, the he
Hc*-n the legal hours of sale on first
Tueadav land' in November, last), a certain
of containing belonging three hmulred acres Law!
more or less, totlie .-state of
s <m Stewart, amonlthe dee»-.sed, for the purpose of
Ti-:i;its.-Oii.-thll<l .utiou heir- at law.
cs.-h ; the balance on
tivolre mouths' time, with interest at tho
rate oi s ; t- cent, per annum. If the terms
, „., r .cimeu.-d with and said land is re
.,*»k! ii will lv at Die purchaser's risk.
K!: AUT - A “ nli, ‘>
N-pu-mber t. iswi.-td.
Administrator’s Sale,
j GEORGIA— Tamafebuo County.
AY i 1 b>. . -c to Uie l.'.y’ic-t bid.h-r. before
the Court House door in sold County, on
tint ilrst Tuesday in Novcniijor next, wirliin
(h-legal fimiM of sale, anderau or. ,-r‘irom
the Court of Uni-nary of -aid county, a
tract of land in .said county containing two
j hundred adjoining and lands forty of (240) C. T. acres, Luck more Mrs. or Mari- less,
aiu Taylor, and others, it being well known
at; the t.awson C. Wimlmrn land, and sold
1 foi the purpose of paying She debts of said
| Lawson C. AYjuibmn, Jate deceased, and
distribution among Iho heirs of said de
ceased. TERMS GASH. Purchaser fail
ing to comply with his bid in ten days alter
sale, tin* land to be resold at his risk.
Tins September WILLIAM 28, lSflO. M.
HARRISON',
Taliaferro Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA —Ta make it no County.
! \\J 1 LL HE SOLI) to the, highest bidder,
11 within the lawful hours of sale, for
cash, before fiiwcourt-house door in Talia¬
ferro county, Georgia, fin the first Tuesday
in November (hxso) eighteen hundred and
eighty, wit at Sheriff One Sato, the following prop¬ ly¬
erty ing awlbeing to : said tract of land situate, bn
in coup! v and State
the south side of public road leading from
Rowell Town, in Hancock county, to tlio
While containing Plains; tn Greene comity," twenty-five Georgia,
two hundred awl
(225) ueres, more or less, tv hereon John T.
Mnnrt now rcshtes, to satisfy two El. Eus.
issued from and returnable M’t/liadi to Taliaferro
Superior Court, in favor of Peek
vs. John T. Mann, founded upon'a debt said
contracted for tlie purchase money of
land in the part, property pointed lteid. out
by plaintiff's attorney, James E.
said Written John notice T. Mann, offaid/evy the defendant served upon in the Pi.
Eas., and the tenant in possession of said
I land.
Also will be sold at the same time ami
. Jj ’,U;4 amuil! iijB^wag*.:!. - r ^ CM v’
loatf ; u V gin ^’gEaXs A
.1 onoii aatisfy d fi-oni
a ltd retni'iiable to Tiiliofei ro .Superior-Court,
jn favor <rf Williaiu If. Howard a- Sons, for
!ln> »-'».• of tV'iiiiain Pe-k; vs .John q'. Mann,
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» GENTS WANTED for the Best Jivok
to sell.
i 'fh- tTTCJtpriTS lilblOAvX V n-f 01 +Vie tlio TtT'RT i5ii3LL 1?
' • s t»* , ‘»d;d Steel Engraving (22x28 in.] Free
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devote’nn first
: January. L7b, to ..<*> vUndion,
I liii.--lnes.- US n'lKV i«-■ i-iitrust*-*l
i-miij car-, i shall attend r.-gularly each
i 1 r*f tire- Suni-ri-r Gmirls in the Augusta
! Wasbi n Jtonlind Jef
ferson, of the Middle Circuit. .
1 ask all mv friends eanfeksnpis**. t«* give "my 1 siit-ccs.so;
fair trtal and
; j an , liU .ya,i«9. \YM. GIBSON.
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The Democrat
CRA1YF0RDYILLE, GEORGIA: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880.
.lllBliWS.
I wandered lonelv where the pine trees
lu aJ ®
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YmidXy m^nidW ™* .* ^* rnyfeet.
Th ^? Ks owe ; tu,t a
And, bending o'er it, not irreverent,
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Through aud daily dc*th, cumbering of deep..decay .» *
To give to heaven the sweetnessof thc>
And . breathy to earth the ; beauty of their . bloom, ’
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X REMARKABLE STORY. '
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Told hy Justice Scott w ith an Air oi
; Truthfulness that is Quite Reassuring,
slmnds „ r ti T ivs . tl n(
' everv’
citv a few tl '& Cle“ mimmar 1
with hta Mend Ferdinand in
jiilford Pike county Pi lie returned *“( 1
Ison’s lineal .iavs' -im. fmm
t|,G visit wavs lassoue
ltt-uik-m e experiences to ulito dttet atmr
he comes home. j
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f don t ttnuK i can evei at a .
. ® Mitlumt shedding;
? ®* Mn ls “ „"! w j 1 ,"' 1 "! OJVJBO; p.m oi,
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ns was camped twenty Utiles from Hit-,
ford, in the wilderness. Our tent WiiB
nitelie ”, 1 near Vnd a woodcock trout stream We went i
f, , v tr t We’d he A'ter- 1
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}*“* lm ' h " ’’ »*> ‘ ‘“f** me K.u about the a bebt ,
wig ducks m Urn VVliiio cuuntij* Oue d.i> *• I
stayed ill camp the others went,
fishing and hunting. 1 was stretched
out oil the ^ mass In-anXl mo front of th»-U’i*tJ
When I stirt its
out of tho creek. It looked tux.mid ^
tiouslv, amt then crawled up the UWi
: It was a mink, and a steel raisY trap was fast
to one of its font legs. 1 up and
; me) the Uiiuk stopped dragged it rdf few vtgift toward laid
It every seconds,
its he td 11 iL on ’ Lbti 1 S rrromul S anil IooDmI 0t ’ kC
1 ^ me w Ui the nir^fe int.ful look t ever. ,
1 "> 8 ” tmnigl.L 1 <1 s.ioot Uie am
unit, , but I changed my mind, its 1 want- ! I
ed to see what its strange actions meant.
’• The mink crept nn to within two feet of
, nu fmiJie . ,,..,1 tm-uinir over on tl its l.-u-k h.-M
naw Nml, ImL luul urine U ’ M °“ ,i
there was no need ot its saying a "old,
it it could, tor the action said as plain
as words : ‘ l’lease, now, take tliis trap
oft, wont you V » You can liet that m
less time th in it takes to tell it 1 Imd
that mink free from its cruel enemn
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short time.*” 1 The boys' came in late in
the afternoon. They had about a dozen
li.tio trout and three woodcock. There
wasn’t enough to make a smelt in the
frying-ism. We made up our minds
that all tin) trout wc’.t have for break
fast next morning would bo a iiuuk of
salt pink. We turned in that night all
in low spirits, determined io Y ge home
the next day- '
I got up eaily in tlio inoruiug to get
a’piece of sunrise in the mount.tins that
I’d read so much about There was a
big flat rock on the outside of the tent,
near Wie entrance. When 1 stepped out
and nty eyes fell on the rock 1 was start
led, and no mistake. The fact of Lite
matter is, we were all afraid of rattle
sfiakes, and had with us a festive demi
john of Pike couuty antidote, which we
had now and then tasted, and when I
saw - ^ tbat fock, as-pl^iu its day, a ies pile
«t lh*-him*U*out I *V« «at my,
on, 1 thought.maybe my .nerves were «
little off. 1 went back and woke up ;
ilaltus Westbrook and asked him to ;
ome-out and see il' there wasn’t tC bear
traek along the edge of the ‘ crock.
Thinks r, if15 iltus don't see them trout
1 strikes in for stepp4l Milfoid and a duelor.
When 1’alfus dnt of the' tent,
the first thing lie saw was the rock. JJe
juin|<ed about ton feet, ami fairly yelled :
“ ‘Trout,.. by tin* Living Judge ? .lingo! ’
Where did you natch ’em,
; **I was saved, but where the trout
j ^mo from wa .1 the mystery. I sftggest
i p w |d en ch, 'fcnt-'liappjui'd to remem
HeV the'Sefflion of country we were m,
«"<l Knew that eenddn’t be. There,
i wasn’t one of the trout that weighed
le sthana pound. We didn’t let our
j j speculations as to with the source appetites, of their and
supply interfere ruiv
there was no salt pork fried that' morn
'ing. wiTeonc!*. The episode raised our spirits, day. ami W
h-l to stay another
had good luck gunning that day, mm
vvlien we found another pile of big trout
, ou tj, tt ro , ; ^ next morning we made up
()! „. m ; ; , t jtl,at some bark peelers to
*"«.*« “ad given supplies a day or
two before were repaying u» with these
! delicious surprises JJut. J made up my
mind that I would find out for certain.
, So that night, after the rest had gone to
sleep, rtml-peered I CKiwl-d iit» to the door of the
hut out It P *s a brh'Ut
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! About lnl.lnlgiit l saw someU»ing..b’.-.u:k
(merge from the creek. It cam*-, st* ill*
ily toward the tent. It was a small ani
ial, and as it caino j; ear the t Jut J snw
that it was a mink, and that it limb'd,
In its month was a large trout, which
it dej osited on the reck, and then limped
took totlie creek. Everything was a.
plain as ijouble six to me inov. The
ini' ! I had r =cue*l from th • trap
showing Its gratitude by catching Hie
hugest trout it coi;l*t find in the creek
ami placing them at my dispo.-ui.
“! told the. boys next morning. Bal
tns Westbrook thought It was very kind
of the mink, f- eriff Hi>lg.-.-iy said that
It was no morn than the Wink ought to
do, ami that if it bad done anything !*-m
»>e would have bad a veil poor opinion
of it.
“That day we concluded to break
camp and go home. One of the party
h«d taken a yryung. dog out with him to
give Him some, training nn woodcock,
At the first fire of a gun the dog had
made for another part of the county,
and we never saw or heard of him again,
When we packed up our tiling.-, we
rCoul<lt.’t find the d*)g’s chain and collar
it W’K fastened to, and we started on
wifiiout it. I was walking out of the
\v*jCi*!> behind the wagon. We hadn’t
ot more hmulred ywds away
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^ttiiii nciif t»i6 cinuu up to me with
his (ore tiaws. That in ink was so blame
f .° 11 f .' 1 ^ <M k 1, im L but ’ } HH ! r
,'; A J } . . him so had
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"*' uqfo of lockjaw. Jrfw Junk
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Is. the highest and dearest gift of earth.
There is in thiscity one homo that must
eetxainly be of that kind. The ottier day
while the guests in a fashionable up
wwn boatding-iiouse were at dinner
thwe w «?. >>“1* Heard in the main hall the
* i0,,ud f pattering «et. That was
u ," u8Ui1 ' f< ? r •Here are nocluldren in
th«t hou.se (more's the pity), and every
,,tardel ' involuntarily paused with up
face and a look that meant hush siiyly !
into dining-room a babyish face iieepod
the and a small voice
^ e<l; ». Where’s mv luumuia ?”
onus! Wlio is the child?”
<IJC ) a i mw i the landlady, a mothoily
with tlm most, benevolent *,«,.! miY
. f N ’ 1 u t eSHideof .isiride of tin. llieinosl
, , ?f. nm * a ’" 1 ,n! ‘ tik "’- ! » P-” 1 '
uf the lumlliest and , most sympathetic ■
v Winy ! who can it be ?” ohoniSed the
lafliVs
a* i hnr»’« in aidcntln »l q'S*» i-mssai,! 0 u i i
2 ^’ , who + u ‘W b nmlerslmal to have IHc
is been
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^ n >! f'» vv-*4 ” lto coimrs.ition "’ith a sh.mng wit,, umkel, hei.
oatis youi name, b.ioy .
^ Ikulingv w«» Uie artless reply, m ii
tone of gn at Sincerity,
** Jhtrling whm ?”
u i *.»»., . l«irl i n<*- ” with stiubt emnb i
flg""'? - , . . n,.,t'|osscd tin. vi-llow -‘m is
l,v ei 1 ie 111)1,1 eyes in Wliiui was not
11 . trace ol mseeunly.
“ What is your papa’s name V”
“,J list dear papa.”
** And your mamma’s?”
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.< « Wind, dots \om papa do v..
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JjOV,s 1110 »» mn"»na and smokes
fcigars. amt reads and tells mo stories
utaedofly >»»w«.I™-. *■«
tlmt criea when I squrez
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"Horn . th chi;Id was a Om luplicate imam in in mini
m, ^he tI k ihist. ..Vq i nig 'r Rower-, n"!. and a single W; | S
J”°H ,0 ’keetliat, Her was tier enough haby was to eonvinee Uie greatest the
c 'J re •‘He,haa p-rhaps over known—-and
wlla t a loving, aappy kind of cute it was
® v, ‘tyhody coaid sue. Again apologizing
f ar J ,8V unceranionion# w* 1 *' T-wtairrneeinipt entrauen, at and the
ffijTftttet'ihnt l !), u ® J ^ W ' ^ S y ‘ l l' Y The
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ll,lV0 .G'-hfii.a-d lupiM-.I. It .
“"h 111 is
*»» oljalily tri*-, fur such a.pair as that
•-«•« H-r and her little pratl , r are a jh.w
01 dismal ‘ 11 'J‘"“ c.oudilon .—Jhhvtt - 1 '■ “ !• “V r<e ’.‘‘Ji / r*.s. 1 V‘
A l^tas " "Tt/ iiorse -11 q* irauo. r - rl«
A man hy I hit name of .Smith, living
Ualvestop, L’ex. t kejit u livery stab.*.
Among other burses in his custody was
;l fine bay -Horse belonging to Jones.
Thin lions.' An in eavortiug about the sta
ble yard, c^.se against a wagon ond l.r .ike
his hie. leg. Uf Bmitl. was respond
A!) he had to do was to semi lor a
policeman, have llie animal shot, and
pay Jones alfuV SW, the value of the
animal. .Snflii notified the policeman,
and started Aut to see Jones, and inform Now,
him oUiniglly qhout the accident.
-Smith is considerable of a wag. asked I lap- if
ia?i'i1jg**t*r isrct Brown, he hors-,
Rn vn did not want to buy a
Drown wii wanted a cheap horse, ami one
that Safe, so that when Smith put
the ipiestion to him ho replied : “ May
!xj so ; if yon have the right kind ot a
horse. Is he a steady, quiet horse /”
“He is the quietest horse you ever
“ Won’t bite or kick, and is not likely
to rnd-iwav
...........
— tXph,”' said the wonderful Brown, “ animat what me ?”
you asking for
“ 1 11 let you have him for «l. Hive
* me •-'•1 dawn, and your note for £ JO more,
and it is a biyrgain. 1 have no more uk*;
for the horse, hut 1 want money right
ofC”.
li.owq thought to himself, “ Hmith
I s he* 11 tamiHuing with cotton futures,
1 dollar is strapped,” so he plunked for the down bal
tuo and gave bis note
; mice. trade,
If Brown was jfleased with the
; mi:ii was still more so. He called to
several friends, and treated the crowd
v. :th U»e dollar, after wliied tlie jiroces
bon re-formed and marched down to the
ruble to see Brown’s new purchas*-.
When they got there the policeman had
already shot the poor brute, and lie
look* d like all he really needed was an
inque.t. Brown looked very much that
• way himself, lie turned pale and then
got v<4 behind the car*. Then he smiled,
but it was not a particularly ls-althy
smile. Smith Hied to help matters, and
as soon as the crowd had quit holding
their sides, be said, “Now, Brown, I
, don’t want you to tell anybody that I
iS o. 41.
swindled you. I call on these genUumen
to witness tlmt I've dono the. square
thing. This is Jones’ bat i horse, the
identical one I sold you. guaranteed
T , bWI * 1 "imt yon take him
I know 1 titn not the only fool
on Gulvestim Island, lad's go and limit
sirassa J‘ ook , jk*lsss?^ Ikdtmsnu,
'* re * don’t yon
want a right good horse at a bargain.-'
Ive just bought .(ones’ line bity horse,
lie cost $50 originally, mulim fe iir-jnst
heSaroo condition he was when 1 got
him.”..... “Oh!” said Robinson, “times
are
hard, ami horse feed is awful high. A
high stepping horse, like Jones’ bay, will ■
eat “That’s his head where oil in 110 time.” fooling , ! '
self He less yon are your
eats than any Imrse you
J’ver Ihin ww. By thunder, no horse can cat |
h* car.
Am the a Jittle frisky/”
Brown shook Ins head and replied :
“You are doing that horse injustice,
A ou can tell by looking at Inin that In’
i» not that kind of an animal. I’ll let
you have him for just what I gave for
him S /0 si Mown, and your note,
hy stivli men ns Ileitlenlieiiner, for
the balance I’ve-id In l.-ive
Robinso** ho.. Ih.m.dd Ibonglit it it vi,isimau ,. to , ,,' take J
f ll was Vi not ag f Ins 1 , lookout. $r,, 1 w “> lVl If 4 rt lie ‘ ss was ’ lml out oi
•pfwVli.t His head, why didn't he have the court
him a guardinti. So he planked
down and Uio’i..it',„i <r iiV« ilu* noto on liu* con
d.t.on dil inn that lit d the home \umld go m a
on.
“ You bet,” remarked Brown, “ lie'll
go in a wagon. Come on, boys, let’s
spend ibis dtd'a
Alter Hu y bad wiped off their mouths,
tin' precession re-formed, and started to
inspect llip animal. Sure enough, three
luggers were lifting him in£n a wagon.
“TIhu.',” said Brown, “ I told you he
would go into a wagon. Don’t say I
swindled you. He will eat less than any
horse you ever owned. You will save
his value in horse feed In two weeks.
Just try and see if he is not gentle.
Tickle him with a straw.”
The spectators applauded. Itohinsou
looked like lie ought to go along with
his horse to keep him in countenance.
In conclusion it is whispered on tlio
'-tralid among capitalists that some ot
Uie notes have already passed into the
hands of itinoce t holders, and as soon
as they mature protests will Is- in order.
—Qillvcnbm Nr ics.
How Typhoid is Curried.
Ten thousand persons annually die of
tyj hit fever in Great Britan, Ttvo
l *W»* d «?d thousand a year are attacked
by the ft v*r, and yut the disease may be
prevented.
An articlo in tlio Nirirtcrnth Vfutury
discusses the question of its propagation,
W « (five sonic of the hmling points
The various infectious diseases have
™ cU u *eir proptr seat in the system.
Tnat of typhoid fever is in certain
gdamis in the bowels. These are its
nidus—tin- sj.ot wliere alone tlio contn
gimis germ can ilud ludg* m*nt.
If the germ enters the body through
(), e Jungs, and thus passes into the gen
ori il circulation, the probability Is that
it will again pass out of the system witb
0 iu causing sickness, lint it is quite
jjkely to leach the glands where it will
terminate, if it enters through the stom
acli with the water drank.
i„ t his <m,so, the germ soon multiplies
to 1 ‘ , i , ! i ! , i m '* r dough, K«-i'U>s, :»R tl.u yenfft funff uh
Uiultipliee In lienee the exern
uionta of the jmtient arc filh-d with
j,j„. ui> and, \i,U) if these are throw'h up 11 the
oj-ound oi- open out hrtiiat'H or eCss
|ltM ,| s . they generally find their Way info
weHs |i*n'hu)M into-a neighbor's, nr pos
silly into a well which supplies many
f.linihes- i-ndangei ing the lives of the
persons who drink the water.
T« remove all danger, lliorougly *li»
infect the fecal discharges, ami, if in the
country, tlm> should be taken at least
200 feet from any well. I aider no cir
cuinsUinct-s slnmld they l*e disposed of
m an open out-house. In the city in
casethe drainag,- is good it is safe to
use the sewer.
The author of the article maintains
that, as the infections germs are carried
out in wlmt passes from the patient., tin
»*ck-rooiu m iHioIIq safe to Ha nds and
attendants. This we do not fully «•
cept. We Wllevethat more or 1* ss . f
the ge.rms enter tne atmosphere or ti C
room, ami may be inhaled : still, c-*
tla-r ■ is next to u<> danger if the room is
kept properly ventilated. iiltac'k is nwf
ag. A« iusl a ^BiberaJ a secoml UiinB, J he oie glands lb. t p urn
stitute Hit- scat, of thti diseasi- ait: ‘juite
iud»rnenta.y m early ehildhood; H.erc-n*-
1,1 size and activity till jub Hy ; :*r
most .fully developed from, say, 1-* to t t.
wh* n tb y gradually dimiulsh, h-up
wc.
in jairsona wimre ages a* Udwe.-n l- %
1 1,11,1 'to, ami the g-m ial exemption of 111
1 (ants and the ag-d. lWt/A Cm,,en,
*'<»•
~~ '.
Stucyln , k thj .. 0 -j cereal n Heave •
A correspondent of the Savannah
furnishes thatpa|s>r with the following :
, “JIuc'i inten-st has lieen rroiised <>**
the mibj.-t of -Inpit* r ami d-imoon-. b.
the statement mad*! a few days ago
your columns, <anitcrniiig this brilliant
planet. Its beauty has no doubt -attract
ed tho attention of alj, while many, see
ing the. notice in you 1 paper, have lawn
endeavoring to get a gliuiise of i.s 110
beautiful, but at the same time
satellit.s.
“The other night in company with
several star-gazers, the suhscnlK-r
trying to malo- them out. One of
party had an op* ra glass in his
sion, which was brought forth and
elc*l at tin: planet, but uot being
fill enough, it failed to give tho
for sight. We were about to despair
ingable to see lln-m, when one of
number, wro had left us for a few
raents, return*-*!, bringing with him
The Democrat.
tlil l KThlNf; KATKS :
line .Square, fir-t insertion 8 SO
One .Square, each subsequent insertion. ■Jt
One Square, three mouths 4 00
One Square, twelve Hioullis n oo
Quarter Half Column, twelve months . . 25 W»
Column twelvemonths 40 00
One Column twelve months . oo oa
ESU One Ineh or Less considered as a
square. We have no fractions of a square,
all fractions of squares will be counted as
squares, lalieral deductions made on Con¬
tract Advertising.
Imnd looking We did
not niub rstaivd Ids motive at litet, until
after he had held it up in snub a manner
as to make Jc.piU-r ain«ar rertm-te-l in
bright, healthful oi,je,-t“ one ™ e.ther
SStSiSS^ brilliiuico. Ail the jressaja
each other jmrty etiitgt’siint.iteti
on having obtain* *1 in such
*• Some wflinued Hint they could make
out a third somewhat further removed
from the planet, while others thought
that they could see all four. The most
of us, however, not possessing such good
e.ve-siglit, or not having such strong ito
aginations, were unable to see morethan ami
two. These were very beautiful,
fully merited the name ‘diamond points'
given them in your article,
“ I write this to give others the bene*
flt of what, wo have found to be uneasy
amt , ».e«p way of :,„-ing .Jupiter an.l Ins
And also 1 desire to esk the
question of your learned readers why it
was that with an ordinary looking-glass
a view was obtained which an opera
glass failed to give '/”
Gossip for tho Ladies.
m ,j h .i- s i*. n». .'-.loauiiiig
r . iV! ,l1
(«* ntly m, ', to ie-i ' -ll inloinng !" ‘ ’
" " , ' 1 ' " l l “"' au, ‘ * ,0 I H! l-rwy^r.
Me i- sluing by the table ;
»>11 bis face siu grim despair ;
M Red's lover 1ms bi-t-n iiitli goliiO
’G.tln-! thr -e qtiei i:s two small pair.
Beaded mt ah is imported f*»r triiu
ining.
la a;> vi ar is gnidua'ly dying away and
tim girls ha*) bi-fter hurry up. ;
The i'li cr a sparkling coquette or a
fadiioinihlo belle glows, the more inak-li
le.ss she becomes,
Men with deaf and dumb wives |h>»
sess some advanlage uver Uieir more un¬
fortunate brothers.
Among t lie reip-nt importation for la
*1 it-;; is Jeisey wehhil.g. It will lie nsed
by th** gontle sex for bodices.
James 11 . Gallup and TCinmn Canter
were mairlo*! at, Grand llnjiida a few
days ago. Give ’em Uiuo and they’ll
make a spanking team.
Now night robes have deeply shirred
pointed yokes back and front, wliilo the
urge bishop sleeves are also shirred into
arm-holes nail at the wrists.
“ Well, Miss-takes will happen in the
best regulated families,” as the old gen¬
tleman remarked upon hearing that the
tall and slender young man had stolon
iiis ciiiltl away.
“ Oh, for a thousand longqes,” she
sang in tho church choir. Two hours
afterward one tongue was found suffi¬
cient 1 1 * scandalize four-filths at tho
women in Uirco counties.
“ Household ail ik-ooratiou is wliat
takes with mv boarders,” spid Mrs. Ujl
diii al* eve, as she made a bread pudding
and called her eldest daughter down
stairs to paint raisins on It.
The story that a St. Louis girl st.epjied
• 11 a shark at Atlantic City mid buried
him two feet in the naild originated in
Chicago, wliere tbu weight of two girls
will break down a street ear platform.
The old red farm-house big kitchen—
t wenty bushels of apples forty boys and
girls come to tlm paring-ben—winks,
noils, squeezes ami thodnneo after sup¬
per ! Rise up, ghosts oi bygone years!
Miss Smith, of Springfield, Ill., who
disappeared has Wilt,' on buck the that eve of slur her marriage, lie
a ran away
'•ause she was seared. Nbdiildii’t won-
der, if'lni! hii.-,h-UMi to-bo Wan «tu avyuage
Illinoisan. - :
A young lailv-whir atn half a wedding
i-ake ami then went tiemeto dies in of
tier future husband, is n*>vy a continued
old mai'l. She. say*, fici fdtiU;** hushifnd
issuiiir-'l'the form of a large green liArso
with red eyes.
Olive Logan >ays Hint the first duty of
a girl oil limling herself ugly-looking and
ungainly is to cultivate such a sweet
teiiiper that soiue one \V 11 l bo nerfain to
many tier. Olivi; forgets'Unit we buy
eggs on sight.
“ Young man,” understand, said an irate father,
“ l want you to that my
lion -,e in not a lioapital ; neitlior is tills
sola a *!i seeling table, and you ain’t no
corpse,” army surgeon, He went. nor rny daughter a
Above the tossing mid luibule it
wavis of Washington society tho red
head of Mrs CimsUaiicy shines out like
a danger signal to warn gray-bended
jmb'ic men against the grinding rocks of
second marriages to young women.
( , ertH , n Jad}M| j,, 7,exingti>n have in
*« « 1 sivle visiiineeard ‘afon that is
' ‘ ‘ , “” I ',4° ‘J ** m,“'. A elmmln^ lidv In
'-J ______*-ill-iml o '-it a n mi.ni'timnayouiie limlirii--the of the
* HBtrBSHS toe mi*l />fm
, 1 wo 1 1.- flies met , one day , n One fl, _
- ,u ' i *'’'V'. V * *?' I'*?? y<>, |
, ’’ 1
.. oi.-ii 11 ! mg. i na-i a good tune, only
11 •va-' 1 f 11 ' 1 *''- 111 ? y heai the lan
' lvVils 8 li,< J l,, a
n J**’
.
’ he ml.I.vh mferngpit ve y.
''nem. , I iie<l *!*•;:! ,**' h. 1 , * -saw ’ V.* iwo » la
.
j ‘“ <;s l! ' ,kl!lS ; 1 ,h1 to sit down on tlio
of . t>, l i{I;
f> ”'', '“ on
1 ".is no nse. 1 iiey kept uieir
eonlonmlud jaws Kon'W s'* •a*; with con
* found'd «a rb.e Uiat *' 11,1 1" t get a mo
men! s r*;s. all the aftermsm. 1 think
- “ 1 ” 4’reve. A'ouU. A x’ ; ‘
. Mellairc,
A charming >«>ing girl ia
" : ‘ v i!“. ,(''A‘..'. ; ,‘.' t'V, , .'^V.! i ( ,roi,t * ,a,r *
1 l n r ’
it ivm.hi hai
At all -imight, but wared wild in the sir.
) So An4 she tvriit !i**:»tf in t[ f« ;m iron tri/./. n d-liot, tin*
.She will r H look on spot.
never eute,
lint tik*‘ly I*v pureliasisi'j: fool fulks jute
i I? a- to as net.