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The. Democrat.
A Live Wev-kly Paj*-r on Live Defies
Published Every Wednesday Morning,
T « Cr»wb.rffvBU-, <i».
H. Z. Andrews, Proprietor.!
'RATES Off SOBgCIVPTION: ,
Single Or>pj*, (/me year,) . . . $ 2 W
Single Copy, (six months,) . 1 00
Single Copy, (three months,) . . Ul
W Advertising rates Iil>eral. BOOK
*ud JOB PRINTING a specialty. Priees
to suit the times.
Hotel Cards.
hUGUSTA HOTEL,
1
•vsss3»ssrt&5ss^
iiouA' LWCl> SUW,! COnneCte<l
ffiffi- SiffCv
TJKUCE’S I > ocpositk HOTEL, public
square.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
This house lias just been thoroughly re¬
fitted ami newly furnished, and is conven¬
ient to tin; Depot, Good sample rooms for
Commercial Travelers.
C. E. BRUCE Proprietor.
QLIXARD HOUSE,
t l.AVTON STREET, REAR POST-OFFICE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooms .. all ...... carpeted, (food sample
rooms
for commen-iatTriwe^.
.
j API* IkEiSesboUO, ULITSE,
I
GA.
I have now taken charge rcLowned of the above
named Hotel, already so for con
C f °to Hun't/ iuLh
medgc mvself kern,
reputation by keeping my table supplied
witbthe best the market afioriti. aUeutiou
to the comfort of my ■ mests. and politeness
to an. My charges will in all cases l>o equal
ift^^uilii^l.aDlmi^A Jl>- thtecoawe^of isso’i^d
D HiiU
« Jnii.i7.i87n.t-o o l„ acker.
-RATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
E. T. WHITE. *
TliisHdn.se is now complete with its im
provements; viz.: Tho addition of a third
capacity Story, *iory, giving giving thirty-three tnnty-tmve additional additional rooms,
thing fresh now and soyenty.tivH bright and more, h|l v. illi every
the
Improvement*. Depot
Being situated near the and eon
ventent 1«» the business houses, Th f. Na
Tiokai,, offers newly renovaled inducements itiul refurnished,
lug Public. superior to the Travel -
jlates, SJ.fb jH‘r day. - Special rates
longer time.
rjMlK OU )BK HOTEL,
cor\uu f.ohth FU.A 1 H AVI 4 xi, m,o .! e vi, I sTRKCTa. s-ri.Li.is,
AU.tMA, (AOI,(,U,
SSm-rffrtH^l-iSufcrImmie’BmM U w ?> wityxi \Ue min
a^±^te JWivid the door, ,! going v~’ tonll T ' k,wh parts
ears pass
»f the city ami vicinity, every five minutes
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*iidliwe#peil;itld venieip e.s Of ,1 a fiist-ckis- luniled,^Jnpi JliHlern Vfovided Hotel,
ill etftitfcliiolU WTil
with faeiliiicA-ioi
-****•1 Travelers cnrryiiig .samples.
Ksveli nmu eoniir-eteil with the office by
sfwlls. \v4f-tt tl^* <*?ty
j»mlSummerville ia the olliee for the accouG
iiiodiitiou ol guests.
Koynmfy (,L s. att AT^iXSO* n*4ipiii^h>us4, & .SDNS, i# 4 r(viHuf Hrophs, Ky.
Hitilrofl.il Notices.
<ur6orgiA f \ liaurodu *1 I i
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BANKING -AND I
Co. I i
C w...r-.tfi J^the'foUnw'ni W k r 1 P' n! lf ’ sen *l, fi mrl,'I’ert.de^' er( scl'ittllfe w-rll |
Deopeuarao .----------- .
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NO. 1 WEST— DAU.v. no. 2 FAST— ii.ui.v. .
; -s&sraas^r-saas : ~~ 1Z —BT - . - " T~,~ ;da;:;
“ Milleilg’ll S:.-|8a im “ O’wf’d’ll tJ:t!l p.m ;
Ar.LlilyllJ_.Alpm, Ar D-rllvTl J.7 .dllleUg 111..»i p.m ;
”*■’AtlftiWa" -“.Atlwus .1 ?i Jin'ii p;m in' “ “ ifaco/i Augusta hijs'pim #$f> p;m I
no. 3 wF.wr— dati.y. no. 4 HAST—i>\ii,Y. i
P5^^5skis*'-«;- Lv.frt’v’ 11 U:a. ,e„i \r. At helm 7:30 am
Lv.-Athens »,:'H p mlAr. C f’dv’ll 2: 1 a ...
Ay. Atla nta flaw am Ar. Augusta MKliaun
Xo connection to or from Washing
tonmmfePXpAY^________ __
S ‘suiirnitendVnt •J?*-”* ■ Cen '' ' filL •
.Magnolia Passenger Route.
Port Roy at, & Augusta Railway, )
Augusta,Ga., SCHEDULE Julv 17, 1HS0. j
D-pHE I operated, FOLLOWING on and after July 18, will issb: be
«v“...... -c ■ omwm
Train No . 1. j Train No. 2.
_ _ 'il'.J.ipiii
*-Lv Augusta 10 . 0311 m LvP’t Rov'I
ArF.llcnton l'1.4!lpm Ly Beaufort 11.33pm
- Ar Allendale l.Sfiain'Ar Y-cmassi— 1.13'am
P Ar Ycm assu 3. if!®" 3 3 am| Lv ( ;, ;t ii,—:i An p,n
1 Bv J’smiv’Hc 3.30pm
Sli-n? tArsiavaimah U.Wani
, ,Lv savannah ..........
ArJ Ar A kson. lit *—jO.uii Ar\ema--- x’.ununi
A rLliarleston 8.40 ain j A Yi-massee 2.15am
Lv Yemassee 4.15 am I.v Allendale 4.15 am
Ar Beaufort 5.48 am Lv Ellenton 'i.oi am
. Ar PortRoval S.iWam Ar Augusfa 7.17am
~(TOlXGlioiJTl!T—Connection- made with
(ieorgia Railroad for Savannah, Charles
ton. Central Beaufort, ttaitroad and Port Royal. Also, with
•- for Charleston, Beaufort
and Port Royal.
NORTn.—CiAitiect^us made with
' Charlotte Columbia & Augusta Railroad
-for all points North,anil East with Geoi-da
lia'droad for Atlanta and the West. Abo,
with South Carolina .Railroad for Aiken
-and points on line of-aid R .ad.
WOODRUFF SLEEPING CARS of the
most improved this'line style and elegance will be
operated by only,.. BETWEEN
' Af GUST
A AND SAV.VXXAiB without
• ellartge.
Baggage Through checked through.
tv?" tickets for sap- at Union
Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, Ga., ami r.t
: all principal Ticket Oftie •. . *
R. G. FLEMING.
General Superintendent.
1 S D ATA NT.
Gen ijl IV.-.-.
Vol. 4.
Legal Notices.
Bffds!) Sotlcc. " *
0«« of f id county. This October 5 , .4
w A?I^a%I7zL^ 0 S^ 10NTERS 41\vl.
Wiata to Sell Ileal Estate.
(*F.OU«{A T.yliaferuo County.
Four weeks after date application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of said comity, for leave to sell the real
estate of dectased. Josephus Hillman, late of said
county, lying in Taliaferro a portion Wilkes of said estate
and counties in
said State. October 4, 1880.
j. <L DANIEL, ’
X. li. BUSSEY. ;
Administrators
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Application for Letters of Administration
GEORGIA—Tauakerro WHEREAS,. Mrs. Savannah Cousty. A. Chan- j
niinistraUon on time”tarnof r MayuauiChan
(,l, r ’ ** te of saitl county, deceased,
The.-e are therefore to cite and admonish
mD«m or b/'tl.e first Monllay in'^eml’er
next, 11 they can, why said Letters of Ad- j
u 'J> 1 l!i * ,a tion should not he granted.
Given . under my hand, at my in
CruwbmlvdU-. Ga , this Oetoher 4 18^. :
40wl - UIARLE& A. ULAALFA |
Administrator’s Sale. } !
GEORGIA-Tamai-ebro County. ' |
Will he sold before the court-hnnse,m the
town tn-een of| the Crawfnrdville, legal Ws of in sale said on county, the first he- I
Tuesday ill November, 1H80. a certain tract
of llVml, containing three hundred notes,
more or less, belonging to the the estate of Law
son Stewart, deceased, for purpose of
distribution among the heirs at laiv.
Terms.—O ne-third cash ; the balance on
twelve months’ time, with interest at the
rate of k per cent, per annum. If the terms
are not complied with and said In ml is re
sold ft will In’ at the piin lmsi-r’s risk,
September SYLVESTER 1,18«u.—td. STEWART, Admin’r. |
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Allimnw.iator , . , Sale,
S
;GEORGl.l^—T aj.iAF icuiu) Couje/v,
wn lie sold to the highest bidder, I
,,R ‘ »«««« <««"r iu srikl Cmiotv, WiBiia mi
t . ; . st TniWd tovemher next, |
tlm ><■&( hours »r ,ale. wid-r su orik-r from ;
tli« b^Vimd (imot of forfcfe'iimre OrcHnnrv o# si* a i
4 '
m h
as tlie Lawson C. Wiuibui'ii Innd, nml sold
I'm the piupixe of paying tlie debts of snlil ;
kj»&"sista-’I*, smra is
censed. TERMS CAslI. I’urchasrr fail
ins to comply with Ills bid in ten ihiys after
ssile, the I'nnd (a be iee;i!,l ,u his risk.
ThisScplcmlmr WILLIAM 2 d, l.swt. M. HARRISON,
Adm’r of Lit w^on. 0. W1 m I hi m,' d<*c*d.
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Tkili.ifiim, Blll.ilsm) vliurlfV’u Mil-Nil s Lab, Nf’4 i
—Tii],iiAKRKiu> Cot.htV.
\\rILL BE soi,D to the highest bidder, ■
S*£
in ^ '* ' '
eighty, at blierilf - Suit*, the lollowini' prop
j’,£ywi^ 1),;
the south side of public road lending froin
Powell Town, in Hancock , , county, to tlie
White Plains, in Greene county, Georgia,
•’> u l ,rrl ">'B'ourt. in fajvor of Willinm’ Peek
vs jol,n T. Mann, founded upon n debt
contracted for the purchase money of saul
land m tlm .pap. proper’y pointed F. Ib‘i'1. out
l, .v i'laintilf’s attorney, dames
Fas., anil the tenant in possession of sail
Also will ora be sold m at the same turn; r and
place, the 'following and in the jmop-rty same to manner, wit» One for r-rty- (n-li,
>' 1V '' saw gin and one old two-horse wagon,
favor of William II. Howard A Sous, for
tlS( . „ f X y;, rmm v ( . ( . U . V s. John T. Mann.
p r , lpw ty also pointed out hy pliiinUlf- at
I.AGt/mbm-'’ oi l* 1 mb< '* 1Ss0 issi!* "'m ’ .''i ^V, ('(Uh i t! p ^
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(j,
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\f $i g. t> ■(} 1
jfifoik vi a' ; A*
’** j£ ^ 15 ti L'i | sav 111 V jl
A. few. *£*■ Jv “j Jl
ciiie” b-.-ird hi Imndr ;!s ol oii-io :ite e * ■ s
Of Sypliili-. Mereurial UlieuimKi.-ei, ,«,<( smf
ids. O". lniip.de I be most ;>, /;/ "( y-r
*»•(«• > mr.fie ■
1lr '; H V-L.'-' ;i ’ ! Em Waihwn,
jUdg,. guCourl',’ J. W Vi'iMr.T.uur.
J. ( , (Hum Drng’t.
.1. [., Wauiif.n, of .1. W. Mann.
\y Lathroi- A Co., Cmmtv Treas..
Savamnib, (in., W.m. D. I-ikc C Slieriff,
Kd. Jackson, C. (,’. Di m an,
Dep’t L’l’k Sup’t Ct. I).\V k Oounox.
Wm. Bki
We are acquainted with (lie gi’iitleinen
whose signature, apoi ar to (he above m
tificate. i hey are. eitizeiw of said count),
of the higliest lespec tabilitv aiid chmacter.
Ordinary . -J* Hoiiston !lj Go Ga.
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Clerk . .Superior . Court, JU.uAon comdy, Ga. .
! personally aequ:.int<sl n th Hi.' ,.ro
Prietor.-, and many of too guibur n v.i.-e
signatures appear lo th- for,going
C!lt '' s - •' 'Y :u '" men <J niga charae«;r
and standing. A. H. (.(H//I.11 I.
Governor of Georgia,
Sold here, by Dr. II. S. Smith.
Hunt Rankin & Lamar A tin at a Ga,
tViiolcsale Agents. Apri!28,187!'.j-y.
At C. My. r-yon ■-.. n get fora little money
i all your Winter Clothes.
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: O'' Read the New Aiivertisement of C.
* A. Da . ik A Go., Gn-ine-boro, Ga.
-V ; i : -, 4 4 Sheeting, --X: a y a: d,
democrat i
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C R AAV FORD VILLK, GEORGIA. AVEI)XE8l).Y, NOVEMBER
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Folit ical Announcements.
TO THE VOTI.HS Of tAI.it l 1 .It 1 ( 0 .
T. A. CLEMONS will be a candidate for
rs
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Tllti ^
TO VOTERS op' Ttl.UKKliRO.
THOMAS J. STEWART will be a cate
didate for Oie off !ce of Tax Collector at the
approaching election, and that ho will re¬
ceive a hearty support from the voters of
* *“$i?XT
emtafe
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, T.tl.lAFfSkHo.
TO THE VOTERS OS"
In again announcing myself a
1 f or re-election ‘ to ntiioo.i.ctol the office of Tr■ la. foll-ctor Uoh.ttpr
of saul county, I do so in the very face of
the fact of the obligations I am under to my
many constituents for the honor they have
,,w,e a,ld t!l " confidence they have man!
tested m me in the past, i have endeavored
to show mv appreciation of these favors bv
, r t . .. , „ .« ,*
of my offic* and if upon the final count of
tlm ballot at the election in January next ft
ls f “ n “ d th “ whom I imve'served
with . (as I feel I have done) courteous fide)
ity still retain me in their confidence, It will
1,0 * n f " r mc ; l / l “ f nter
U! ’ 0U th, ‘ ‘b^b-ug.of the t oihec 1 vv ith
iieaed zeal and cueigy. i hanking you,
fellow-citizens, tor your past favors, and
C1 . rm , stly a .. Uil ,g a eentim.aUon of tlm same
at the ensui)l! , ,. u . cU , m Ul j ;uluary , t nm
most respectfully, your obedient servant,
IV. T. WOODRUFF.
-=a 5 Er«TS!ES'.vE?K 3 s.«-u
( V'S-tus 11 Hops, Suh liasp Oct.
timi w-wrantml'‘onlv ifr'o. ‘'Address- Sw uSalms ‘l)AX (tmuls If.
'f'V, tEL
UFA 1 Wi r m ugio u . x. J. H
t
4 ' great OFFER 1 Xew ORGAN!?,
rra'.viiid 1 1A bwoiid Halid
\\a GAIuJaLNS. 0 VAKi s
struments at AgenUsiwautml
WATERS Oily & a uo* U «'*i! 7 , ' 1 j!iwdvvT 'V’’ 11 " ''-'ag OK Aicf V' v
fork -43 . -j—14 4 1 J
e - l « J
N^mvv ready.fTV if -'*P ’
MAoC... A C’ATvT &, $ T.f Y IVf
««<he'w*!d. k^l'> IJiLNFT alliliiei^f.WR best )!•
M every H’«r* ®’at **®f. World *«•.»*. slwduWtKm'f|r -*4 tier.
na8 Sl« and d-w wunl. cilsy Cnnilojtn* puftmub
** 11 ui
^ ' N > \
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a| — ft8*n> mi «
GBSB HWBL #«(** SP iSI
“ 0 Eafa
i &
“ THE NEW FOOD ^
mil ruju
y, £),,, yzM , '
Vcr^fc-—=41—_ v=r \ A '
ik NlE!OIGINEi
H te,
. li. “
™ H ■ I H HL lu Am
fJAli F.Il is jR JllfllM Blood '1 Producer 3*-$ *!**» and -
E no greater
q-ftits, Vrepftred frfini Vvfr.rinufteA body iMt,
an ,i Q in „t„,,. Tliev 1 . ,-d tlm and
ai)d Uidnevk. and vititii/.e’v iib NEW BfPK
overy Huvi of tlm body. Ulwain of imila
u,.u« simihu ly named.' Lodi, for the
p ( \yy, s JslGN 4TURL which
pfainlv on the label of ,!,TTC,K everv bottle. Sold
T
«. I * _ + ... — _
D.tAV’M M-ElHlTft hrt’.DH
..... ..., .• L..* .....itsiiw * TRAD *-**£ mark HK
ASk
felfistes’ MS Ai failing eure for m
, w ’,id V] V* *'' 4. a
*tF0B£ TAIIIIO.follosv, a; aArTtR TAKIKE.
,j imI)) . s< „ f Vision. Vnm.nlttrc oM Age,
; Grave. full
J v?" particular send ; in our by mail
We. desire to free
• every one. Iv The Specilic AleAieipe is
sold by a!) dreggists.ntAl j**' paeSfag*-, Br
six paekag.-s for ft.", or will' Im mmtaree iP.rdrcssi/ig. uy
mail ou receipt ot the mop. MET)I(.'i.NBfX)., y by
THE GRA V
- lyol^'ami every *
”' here bv all drmrgi-t
.\ov, 2 t,i sRi. i-y. •• ■
■ft
Theleurist iiul Iiiol .MielaeerMUde,
AeoRmbination of Hops, Buchu, Wan*
Urakae Oa«doUoa,with all tile bait, ana
in'jst c\ Vtbegraaj^tft urativ*.-,^£oiB Blood itics pf Purlfiefn all otber Bitu-ra^g t-ivef
o *flBpZBBmEK^E& eiUrth ’
ff- luaii wtKMi e Si»e , wii<at-.'-*' intents..- $
Hop Bitters are iaral^J i ' il ^ s » w ^* l0ut ^
I Icat lio flkattcr ing. what c your a afe^ . ° r ffyropt-anw j f
are wisat tbs.- dis^bc to * U9e LI op j^I iff
fc tfcra. Don’t wait until fi Lck but If you
■ OTily feci Lad cr at ouce.
A It rosy Ea7e j ourlif*?. ^W 6V ® ( L fc'mdredi,
t ' 6S0C be pfifiTyr a oal^ they *^U1 frJeridji lot
cure or help. Do aot Kulfc-r your
gutter,but use an4 ur^ts iimn* to iae HCP **■
Rfjmcml*er, Hop, B.itera Is
Hfcyicine ever made ; the 4s V aLI
and HOPE’* and no person Or family
should be without them. TTT~—Tl
for CircSap. Hop BHUn X lie. Co., Jr* y
TLochfc^-r.y.Y ar.d Toronto >. Ont,
~ -™rit to " tli<- Fail and Winter Gooff*
now arriving at ( . A. Davis &
Greene is>ro.'ia.
rt -y ? :
Poetry.
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VV hat Matter.
’iaswrja i snn to sun,
Am nobkisfS>r*t mettget to
Tin' our hands have done—
If (#qd a»pr<re, what matter ?
What mailer Hough we sow in tears,
A nd ci pa fhil at the reaping ;
Wi»tfltv**ly;t(Q fruit of patient years “
if AiS&lnv whfK heymadUni matter? clouds
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Tt-U
\'T t m.iuer though our castles fall,
Tlian^Arangc „d ffunppcnr while building;
J^tjp handwriting on the wall,
At atuid tin; gilding ;
Thin .very'Idol of the heart
d^fy'mKlIhien'ls depart
Jif heywt be ours, .what matter ?
MfCellillieotlS.
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Snak^Stones - mu That t May -a Be Re „ ted , 1
,
■ S * 5 as Absolutely Iruo. j
"Bo you want some items abopt I
?” !lsked agricultural looking '
8 geAleman ni f» of tlie »» editor.
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*‘j_f they J. are fresh line true,” respond- 1
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‘fcxactly,” replied ran the farmer.- r
“Tiiese items are both. Nobody knows ,
i*lpid piece, I and got» there’s farm lots down of snake* on the J
a
oifto it. Near the house is a pond j
$4} 8,31 feet A "' Cl ' k il «° ami! «*! !
girl jf«m>ed into tho ikfild, j
-(,iHd.liftVc« 4 Hi drowned If It hadn’t
’*ccAfor it snake. The snake seen her
vtnt ..Ucr and brought her]
jadi)bt5jT*' The piMTiculav point about this j
is tko ' viv y llu did U-”
-.'llpvy wwfi it ¥’•’ v^ivit tilt About edit^Y. . j
v*jgf ifniA black sfnrke, thirty
<;oilt ‘ ,! tho n,id '' ’
liHnflL’Ii ^rfnnjnd her neck so she
eonldu’t swallow any water, ami swam
wl^l his.lrcaiteind taj| Qsjhal a
* u ,. m m -o.
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V x mt 011 e-.n MM«nd it * v ■,? out } * ;< vott know
’ Her they ^ot ashore the «u patted the
to the bouse regular at liieul times, jjlL anil
k*»«. j |iui J. ... \%LrJ j|„
u.ut ,-r 1 ”... ' o„
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yC’ertaiidy. Know any more Y”
“Yes 1 es, I I enf gor,a i l. bjliy ibv SIX stv mol monltls tils old out.
iW*>**y« Nvl gf)ii;ra(^i uct him 4 hoi- *nt
0 u the grass * of a morning, and lie
, Iws ... like a bull , „ all „ day, , at least , lie , used ,
don’t uny iiiun;. Out* morn
ing wo noticedJie wasn’t liolleiibg tuiil
“'»• ........
looked, theio was a rattlo-snake'coiled
nfi in front of him, wanning his feftt
ures. The boy was grinning and tlie
■as grinning. l’.ini|liy the sn’iike
InsTAil to tlur why lin'd liacked
his rattle right into the baby’s list.”
001,1,1 lL tliiee-qmuteis 111 a tulle,
and the MlHke lay tliero ami gHnncd.
F vprv ■’ Ino pit"g *vo x (, found louml the l . snake . i, l .
there, u'uJtiV bH e day a bigger snake
««.»**•<** m
ties jtisl Hid same, tijl the (first snake
Afmo back. He looked llM, ami 1
rccoti )u; ... had been sick and , sent the
other snake to take his place. Will that
do , Tor , an item . ....
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“Jmrnensely,” replied the city editor,
“V,illdll .1 J(l t^li pi! ... Ill ab ||„, il 1 ,| t Ul« (!,« nndidmiee -9 01 .
of childiiooil, and an t lr.it, and you
might say something about tlie blue
«yed chebnb. HW name is Isaac. Put
tiiat'in •***-% to please my wife.” |
i “Lemmc See. You’ve heard of the
)0<snak •* ,. fl .e
i ,“Y e^, often.”
[ ! “Jm* * ifc.^Not long " * ago we heard a
•
; fearful tovt In out cellar one night. It
j sounded like a rock blast, amHlibfi
was a hiss, and the., things was quiet.
When I looked in the mornTng I fo.md t
titocrV.tel had busts,1 but WWUduH
lofie bmiH* eider.” I
“Ilovv fli'l you save itsY ’ " * i
“ft seems tlint the stave; lmx>l|iisteil I
wifwe tiny cduldy-get away,
four lump sucked coiled around Qj** bar- i
tigWelu-d’H. m> SiVd ti' ki '*}!. to- .
liiSal we diTw the cjih*r *>ff in
JfliaO»H:q tvitjjve XbtftMl ’em,
juH wtv ve*ki*pt Mit*ni around tlx* liousc
t ever Since. We’re traShing Un-in for
j sljyvl-st%'s now, Doej* that strike you
favorablyMfor an item V”
••l.noriiu>ii.:!y,V . w I'^pondid _ li* .. editor. ...
“You can fix it s > « to sl.CW bow
• quick they were to get. ttH ro lefore tin
staves wiio blown tiff You'ri.il/work
in the fjfrums. ,
“Of course, I’ll r.Uo.d to II,at. 1»>
! yon tbinlc of ;lny more Y”
A hit you got enough ? Ij-unne
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t fib-. -O.i, yes Otic Miiulay .... fTie
i
rny wife w’S.'s going to clinicli, and.
dropiK d her garter lon.ewhere. Slie
1 told me about it, and I noticed b iittle
Xo. 44.
black snake running alongside and
listening to her. llitneby ho made a
spring, and just wound himself around
her stocking, or tried to, but be didn’t
fetch it.
*•tVhy not?”
“He wasn’t quite long enough. lie
Mniped ' down and shook his head, and
■started off. We hadn’t gone more , n a
quarter of fetf.ilfcJthe.. we seen him
out dTtUjJfcoods just ahead of
us. He was awfrrt hot and tired, and
he haul anoUter snake with him, twice
as big as mifmte^ild brntnaS^They looked at my
wife a said something to
eaeii othei%*ml Hhi big snake went rigid
(to the place wli^e tlie garter belonged.
i wrangfij — igR — around it, put his tail
He JSqi ,
I 111 l,,s l pliir Vi'- l A»nl went to sleep. We
i got hiss e use him . . to hold , , , the
1 stovc-pi[>e logWhcr when we put
Stove up. Is that any use as an item Y”
said thoqditor.
“You say something about the'
’
first snake’s eye for distances, and his
intellectuality, When lie found hu
wouldn’t go round. \ou know howto,
do Ulat bettor than m«.” 1
of W |JL give him all the credit lie (le- J
serves. Can you tell us anymore Y” 1
^ don’t call any to mind just at pre*- ;
put. My Wife knows a lot of snake
ite m 3 but f forgot .1, them. By tile Way,
I’ve regular ,. living . . .
though got H eurio.s -
t y down on my place. One day n.y old
c st Hon was sitting on the back stoop,
iipiog his and h« eo.uktn’^gH ’fm i
sums,
He felt somethiug Rgainst Ids
face, and tlierd was a little snake coiled
up &te. on his shoulder and looking at the
8 In four minutes he had done all*
y^,,, SU im. We’ve tamed him so he
keeps all our accounts, and he is the
IjgJduii, gist cmjs at figures you ever seen.
jfc. ^ #n run up it cOlninn eight feet long
in three seconds. I wouldn’t take a rea
pgr’tor wimtkintl him.” •
*• of a snake is ho Y” in
qnlwd the city editor, curiously.
‘ Tin* noitfhbmvs mil him nn mlder. n
“Oh, yes ! yes !” said the editor, a lit- ,
U« lUsculn erted. “I’ve heard of the |
*M ..., L M >' * When " did all 1,11 01 of these uu 80 things M,,n ** 8
liappcu Y”
Along Ui , the „ fore , .part , of . the „ Hprlnj?, .
, (Iilltl - t , uy anything about them,
w.
' 0 f t p.r “’ isn’t it V” '
couldrl have *»**,*. pick' d out i, » a better ? time
for Riiakr Htorit s. ”
Got out Doors.
*
Tlm elose confinement of all faclory
work, gives the o]wrativcs pallid faces,
., llt .tit,., languid, misomWe feel,
mers, hlood IroiibTes, iliuctivo livof, lvidm‘>.s
and initialy and all ilift pliysi
..... ......... the purest and best
u-.iiieil.v, esjieeially for such eases, having
abundance of health, sunshine and rosy
cheeks jit them. 'They coat but a trifle.
Sge anpUiei i-plumn,— CVi/ist/p/i Htoiiyl-
A Houtli Hit! lu iialing efub is wrest
liug without Wifli, “<’an Y” a Wo coimnunity think it might exist |
women
exist for a while, but then it wouldn’t
know what was going on.
» A naiU’ol .1 or Dlst. CKKl.ig Deugli.”
„,:a,jsS'SiCirKyrrti delrilitafeil
and stale of the system, all these i
dangerous symplrdns urn cored by “ Dr
Swayne’s Gmnismnd Syrup of Wild' Llier- I
ry.“ The first, dose gives relief, and tlm i
worst propmlies. cough ami sore lungs oenisional yield to its dose In al- i
mg An of
“ .Swayne’s J'ilH” slim»W lie biken lo keep !
t torpid 1 m- bowels fiver and free. billons Tiiey complaint*. are excellent fob 1 I
j
leaving the 1
As Urn happy couple were
clmi'ch, the husband said to tlie partner
seem a dreadful Hung “f™'” to yo*. Why. j
you wove all of a tremble, and one could ’
hardly hear yon say, ‘I will. i i> “I will |
have morn courage and say Vt louder the !
next time,” said the blushing bride.
Music. They had been to the opera
?^ d Babyt U ‘rf W S*l ui.Ui ^T?/ m 'f'"
wild solo it was quieted
with a dose of Dr. Hull’s Halrv >yru|i.
which at once n moved the i-'liitul«m:c.
• —* •»— -
Women, bless ‘cm. Tiiey haven't got.
any tojjohlight processions to arrange
capijiaigns to take care pf or anyliody to
efetrl J hot then they liave Hr work two
hours every day to got on a skin-tight
u »Mrsoy in order to uf*peui' stylisli 0,1
tlie Sti'fct.
Smith's Scrofula Synij. mill Stiii <*ui*iis«* ‘
jut i#«rojy V 4 'p*fiihjn. Why will you Hutfi'i 1
,,ith Gmicyr, Whin- Swelling, SlXtmcu;;" Eh<■unu.ir-.ii,
w iu ,. ltr ,. v „„ •>
"
From G. J>. M'Ci uny, N’.wlon eounty,
(in,. I t.ikt-gn ;*,t )>U a o.i«‘in n-( <>unii«'ii«iing
fo thA t»nhtfc iJr. < 'a iKty's Ksf*<*otorjnit mol
_
in# the night. Dr, Chem-y, about i wo yi-ios
ago, preserilrcd for bim Ids Croup Prevent
iee wlueli lias most miriic.il'Hely enml Ini"
j equally beuelieini in all chs'-k of
cougli*. I c<m»j.U<r ita DD- . ii.ji in mv Lon
' 1 '|ii 1 ‘'A'.' Vn’r! <' To.\v 1 «!i.!\ ilD-]
1 and Kd. A D in bintrou 3nd>
The Democrat.
f AIH KKTOIXO M VTKM :
, One Square, first iinH-itiun 6 »
Oof Squaro, ej»rli*ubseqiient insertion •a
s One Square, three months 4 on
| | One Square, twelve month* 8 0 *
Quarter Column, twelve months . . 35 #•
' Half Column twelvemonths 40 OU
’ Due Column twelve months . 60 0*
t-&~ One Inch or I*-** considered a* a
; uquaro. We have no fractions of a aqaar*.
all fractions of squares will Ite counted as
squares. I.literal deductions made on Con.
tract Advertising.
American Maimers.
l)i> you really, truly love me.
More than any girl you know ?
Well, then hug me. just a little.
If you must before you ao.
Kohl your arms around me tighter,
llaye you never hugged before?
Draw me nearer, draw me closer ;
Can’t you hug me any more?
l l,st bus 111 Amenca-Columbus. . ,, , ,
Too numerous to mention — The
S mitlis.
A cliip off the old block is frequently
from a blockhead,
\ promising young man—One wlio
g e ts his clothing on credit.
The landscape, like a veil over a beau
ty’S breast, heightens the chartn it half
conceals.
A man in Philadelphia gathers slops
and swill and garbage and distills it into
whisky.
Someone inquire*, “Where have ail
,,H; 1:1,1 Delta gone Y” Gone to wifist,
long ago.
Tho fireplace is a grate tiling, hut an
old oyster cun punched full of fine holes
. 18 greater,
ft
When a girl talks about the “two
strings to l.er beau,” does she Ids ’
mean
,suspenders Y
Hearts are attracted by the qualities
displayed, but retained by the qualities
possessor!.
ITinide economy—buying a half dollar
straw hat, then putting eleven and a
half dollars Worth of trimming ou it.
It la the hoe and the mule which Is too
tender-hearted to look upon suffering.
They always t|fn their backs when they
strike. »
Man conquers provinces, but woman
conquers man. Doubtless, many n
young mini in Crgwfordville can testify
to the above.
“Have von .been off a bust lutelv ¥”
said tlie shoulder-brace to the corset.—
Kofonuv Tribune. u That *8 no bodice
business hut my own,” ’ replied the corset. I
A Woman m w B aircn .. county, drcaacil . ......
up as a man to seo how muck bluff her
ol(l oiu hllsbilU( nusu.uiu , woula wonm t|lke lilKC flora f .. OIn .. a stranger.
She got lorty-slx bird abut In various
parts of her body.
u,t ’ 1,0 smiles, and the plioto
graph ur Hliyu : “Not so much, uu uif
.. .......... f *-»««»
oiiening.”
There’s one thing you may put dotrm
iu your note Isiok ; say wliat you will
about the women, we never yet knew a
woman who could keep a secret half ao>
well as a mail can tuii it.
A tciidur hearted widowar fainted at
the funeral of his third beloved.—
“What shall ive do with him ?” asked a
friend of Ids. “Bet him alone, said a
waggish bystander; “lie'll soon ro
wive.”
A Taliaferro county man will work
four hours to chop down n tree that a
coon is in, but nothing would imliicw
him to split up enough wood to cook the
supper with. Tho latter proceeding
isp’t sport.
An elderly resident of CrawfordvilU
was approached by an agent for a cyclo¬
pedia. “I won’t get one,” said the
elderly resident ami frankly added, “I
*—»—■:.......... those pesky things.” <• «*. «»•«
.... B lieu Listem ... to .... (silo
an man goes
nolo, lit* is called a “tenderfoot” until
, . , . , , , , , , engaged
' ( ’ m a , in
a free light, fallen down a mine, kicked
; ^ _ _ mil | c ” cb ’ ised bv .Y •( i vivilsuien ' h Unco
committee, limn they admit that ho is
getting used to t! e country, and when ta>
lllh hlli lw , w . , , , «■'» «'t*'
zen
“Any good fliootlng on your farm (’*
asked a Taliaferro .'qairt of Mr. (Jarter
10. tlm oilier day, ‘•S|ili!|idid,” im
roplied ; “there’s a driven well ln.Ui
down in tlie clover meadow, a cloth 1 ** 1 -
dler at the house, a candidate out in tho
barn, and two tramps down in tl.o stock
yiir ‘ 1 ’ n « l 't "ver the fenco, young
1,oth ,n ”
A j'oiiug lady, just from the seminary,
i*.j„g asked at the table if she would
have some more calibuge, replied ; “By
llo means; ga'stronomical stitiety ad*
me that I have arrived at the
ultimate culinary degitation consistent
vviLh the code, of Ksculapiiis.” As slie
drew back from the table, it WilM CUII.
eluded that she? uioaut «1 hj had cutoii
enough.
Ifonlth Notes. Statistics jmovo that
tw^nty-tivo per cent, of the in our
larger cities arc caused by cmsumpti.m,
disease in its earlier ^ stage will readily
.yield ton bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough
Synij) (f:oslii»tr ^*) c«*nts). shall wo COIN
clcsfun thtJ ^tiiTcrorx for their noglif'cticc,
« l*«y »•“«« ** thfir ifframincu Y
“ * ~ mm ~
Mrs. .J, B, Wilson, Tiffin, Ohio,
says i have Worn an Improved hx
aelsnir Kulnev Pad, and received more
rt , lj( , f f rom ail remedies l have ever
«'ied. I cheerfully ice. qiiueml it to ait
1 sufferers,- Su \de.