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and JOB PRINTING a specialty. l*rices
to suit the times.
Hotel Cards:
J^UGUSTA HOTEL,
■TS=Ki~!l Express -ms
•ern Co. Office next door to
Special rates to Commercial Travelers.
MURRAY & BOJrLJS, Proprietors.
. QLINARD Y f-%
#LAT^)X STREET^IEAR POST-OFFICE, *'•
ATIIENh, GEORGIA.
Rooms all carpeted, flood sample rooms
^or Commercial Travelers * •
A. 1>. OUAAttD, Proprietor.
•VTAPP HOtJSE.
GREFNESllORO ‘ ’ G\ ■ v
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I have now taken eharge of the above
named Hotel, already so renowned for con
tenience, comfort and neatness, and
pledge reputation myself keeping to keep it up to supplied it? high
hv my table
with the host the market affords, attention
-»nd reasonable. By this course of conduct
"VTATIOKAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEOBG1A,
E. T. WHITE. Proprietor.
Hi is nouse is now complete with its im
•SiSBSsSrAS tsssat w '" •» 4 “-*"
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living situated the near the. Depot Thk ami con- Na
venient to business houses.
tional, newly renovated and refurnished, the!
•offers superior inducem rents to ravel
ing Rates, Public. . d#. “ , for
longer time. S2.00 per Special „ rates
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HiteT"w House*, r a*lk y dr^^aH Post < 'tln"prtnci\ml'Business Public Build
Banks. (Mice,
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« 4 Covpner
with ail convenient facilities for
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Each room eonneeted with «ty i
bells. Telephone attachment with the
and Summerville in the oltkfe lor the accom¬
modation of guests. SONS, Prop’rs.
G. S. ATKINSON A ky.
Fonwerly of Clemens House, Danville, !
Railroad. Notices.
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TA AM JV.1.1N riSTG yj Oo
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NUSSSitt Mav2.1879. cTiw Ai™.
MAIL LETTINGS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
TOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
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Department, iu the State of
from July 1, 1681, to June B0,
Lists of routes, with schedules of
and departures, instructions to
with forms for contracts and bonds
all other necessary information, will
furnished upon application to.the
Assistant Postmaster General,
HORACE MAYNARD,
Postmaster G< oeroJ,
>'ov.l7,JkS0.b-t,
Yol. 4.
Political Announcements.
TO THE voters of TrtiiFPKRo
1 WILL bo a candidate for Tax Collector
^r^fST
mmh VOTERS of T viliiiuHii
hearty support from the voters of the qoun
ty is the desire of MAXI- CIT1ZKXS.
TO THE VOTERS OF TALiAE ERRO.
proaehing election, and that lie *Vi!l receive
a hearty suppbrt from the voters of Talia
ferro is the desire of
MAN' |f '" ■
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To THE voTfiiw OF TAi.lAE i
T. A. CLEMONS will be a candidate for
... he office ... of I ax . ,, Collector ., , at ... the. ajtproaeh- ,
ing election, and that he will receive a
hearty support from the voters of Taliu
f 10 ls Ult ,l, MlB ur , llte His * FRIENDS hlE.NDis.^
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THE VWTEBS o*'TALIAFERRO.
THOMAS J. STEWART will be a caji
MANX CITIZENS.
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candidate The uV^T^mo^imsetf» tivt... i .-etnii .
for t«e office of Tax Collector'
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ORGAN » xtO 8 $30 %? to M'.^Pianos? si ooo• ■> to
25 up. Paper free. Address Dasiei!
F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
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eons Prayer Jut.■siieOtoaks; SuperH lilies aid!!
Rooks almost given away. Grand ;
Holiday Catalogue free.
I, EGG AT BROS.,
8 Beck man St., Opp. Post-officv, Nejv.'y ork.
AT K ' V AX1) ATTRACTIVE STYLES
AT »ow rrady. -
MAON & HAMLIN Organs'
n-ara.' So A rtr«^,».^ “ WsL I
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free. MASON & IIaMUN uRGXS '* > , j
154 Tremont St., BOSTON ; 4ii East 14th St.
(Union Square), N E'V YORK; 14U Wabash
Avenue, CHICAGO. 41wt
“HOMES IN TEXAS. |
is the title of
A Newly Illustrated Pamplet
Descriptive of the country along and tribn
tary to the line of the
International A Great Northern Railroad,
S^erASt^srtm^ FarnU! , s aaa rjllJlt „,, lB w ^
farms for will Sale or Rent* ffir
I those who want Farm, llamhc
S«e t
Boadings! Recitations! E locution! 1
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i TM. ether M»1e* HVSVnZD i. vmGm-ria Kplewlfi DcelunmUons theScrieaaafl^taln* *h 4 JiuutWnx*, **.
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| Every ooy who speaks pieces, every moiaber of * Lyceum
, Wo alto have T'Uroeiiookaof“DiALOoi:EB, ”81.25 eftfl*
°* OR _ _ S __ 5 JMSSI* CO ,
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Patent Portable Circular jObso^A
SAW MILLS ,
Also 2’j.tSeasrr**» fsrtacfa
STEAM ENGINES
5 N. 8CHR0EBES ST.,
BALTIMOKE, JID.
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GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE TliC J# re at TRADE
> fWj&A /€~S
seminal Weak- Vf
)1CR8 , Sp- ai!d" rma
NsWw> il.’l^v A, al’i "
' diseases that
jj FagE T4X ,* B j„t!„ w , as a AfTEH
sequence of Self-Abuse; as Lossof
Cw «
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vvbe-1. we desire to send free
soffi packages by°aB dniggists for $•>, at ym11 81 p. Hl r sen paekage,
six or •
malt on THEGLAT MLim-UtL MF^nNF UO h,
y* h 01 GMwtorav.il. j
where bv ail druggists.
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iofcne and Pricer Th.«WH*¥ an* m/j*t
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At C. Myers, 4-4 Sheeting, 8e. a yard,
The Democrat.
CRAMTORDYILLE, GE011GU, WEI)? ^SOAY, TOGKMREit 22, 1880.
J. A. KEX l>1 {icK
To the Farmers Of Taliaferro Count)’.
ssSHSmS the future
consider wy Store Qi>e.pf the
I- KBEE EVERY IMPLEMENT .OR
tool NEEDED in cult,valitw a crop,
? u4, V? S 8t ? c558 > 1 lttw Woes, W
i«sHtoes, *c.,Ac
Family Groceries,\
ME^P, LAKD, FEOL11. ME.fl,
gjVgJN a) StS 1 PEPPpU
. i ,< • ■ MiEK *c.' Tn fa.-t every
thing needed for home consumption at
attorn prices. I keepSaddles, Rriddles
and Collars ’ i
lUlggy S3 ‘ & WtVSOll ” illirMCSS
Our stock of Tinware Crock or ^ v
ware ia , ^uipl^’......•
itf)V Cl/WiItCi
Prints from loc i|p. Jlhmkets 'from
'*<’• •** !,au ' ls from a 89 rent break fas!
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Bbdte & rn bhoes -
“SiaTnKt™
1 have a ot of Bedsteads, In , fact ... I
, > ave wailt at responsible
^ices. Come and examine. .
HIGHEST PRICES PAID F OK
COTTON AND COUNTRY PRO
“ vaE -
*) T A. V*" FOv IV llii\ J i 7±Vl\_ \i) t pi lv rr i
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Nov.l7,'80.*-f. SlWrOll. Gft.
“No lady slioubi be witliout it .”—Ship
cittois^2l» jrenfrnre (J%) Uhromrie.
«• best. ^
PETjiRso^ magazine
FUi.L-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS !
j,, t n bifus orDdM^h^ress. lvdiysuh
,, vv m n'.eei V( > dining inure,' the vear, twelve
uM.“«m patterns worth alomi, than
the s price. (FJ
Petkiison’s Mao.v/.ink ia the best and
cheapest of the ladies' hooks, it gives more
for the money, and combines greatermcrjls, the
than aqy other, in short it lias
Best Sled Engravings, Host Coiwefl
Fashions, llest Dress Patterns, Uest
Original bMrict, Work-Table Pat
^ ( ^ j, ,. and'hmg'e.tub- lc
iffiAtKra YT/ wK>E j ' v,IUM '
i U IMM Af IClCS. . ,
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Spencer, Sidm'v Trevor, and that inimita¬
ble humorist, the author of “ Josiali Allen’s
Wife.” The
Colored Steel Fashion Plates
m “ IVterson ” are alieml of all others.
These platrs fllft engrilV.’d Ol. steel, tWH’C
usiiii! S!ZU, <IJJ(1 al'L* U!M?fjUflll(Ml »Of IH'JUt
I ty. They will be superbly eob.red. Also,
1 J onniul V<MiUlpti* ; artwHtiS in short Oil
Art Kn.brfli.lerp, Flower Culture;
everything interesting to lades.
terms (Always in Advance 92.00 a Yf.ah
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CLUBS. JSi
Uopiiv. fr.r 83.5#).—LVilb a eq.dly steel on-
3 Copies for 4.50.—graving, “ Graii’fath-
4 C*M* tor O.o%—town,” e, .,»)—or Teds of \ t*k
0 Copies ior 124 x 2 o).
( ; 5 Copies for S 8.00.—an Illustrated Album,
7 copies for 10.50,—quarto, gilt, for get
j ting up the *’!ub.
Willi an extra copy #*f !tl ' : Magazine getting
l 1881 , art it ijreiwmui, to Urv person
j up the Ciuh.
Will* lu»tl> an extra copy of the
formal, and tha picture, or Albanq to
pwsoh getting Up tlneCiub.
J\)l* Ltll’^1* ('llll)N Still
OrCilteV IndllCClMdlts!
Add re. *, post-paid,
CHARLES J. rETERSON,
306 Oliestmit ht., Philadelphia,
. Specimens sc.lt gratis, if written
to get up clubs with.
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while «... 48 who do mit
weaUbv, e
for ImsK ns ri"ht in tln'ir own Hx*aGtn*rt.
' will | pay more than t-n thn-s
VV e furnish an
j outfit and all that yon need free. No
W J„, fails to make iron v
rapidly. Von can devote your wh do
to the information work, or only and your all that spare is in led
Full nee
free. Address STINSON & ‘
$100 A MONTH t-' 1 V.j;
Sis £j ■ 1/ ^
g NkW &k8 DUUiV ft ^
S it. Air -,te^n».uRy
f^nd for circular* and t^mih. A'J--. f t 'fhr f’l
ifajra/.inr and <*ran<l ( H'\y
• a • ir f.*i •taiiip. <#T rn ■ lit I* - f»r I" r^nt
V. w. Uve&et a lOUO Aith 1st.. 1 'bllridetpbi*, vx ‘ l.reago,
«tfit, 5 ent tree tm those tdtsstst. who wish to
masistff itah!* not required. We will furnish you
i C’ap'* ing. 8io n day and upwanisfe SilZ ?asi
i
to lufttP $nf«iuWi«;v every, dav
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v ic ” 1 have known much of its
! phlli lAture ifwt use: wtl’liere an men in
mar '»:nunltw-wvRIWi#wii eitlzens—who Svpldlis, the
thi= i-tieis 'rribie in early life to
i wo* ours*; tliat uvgiutOUelcd the
i mo*’ family, and win* hftve to .taken the S.
! hui* dieine, ami are now,
Hud in their own belief, as free from
tlie^ 'VP ^ /heir d'hu nuiifie w^of' recommendaiion DellratV of
ofthis
tt^h l aiiaeii my
<!»•-,>; ids uitiole : bull. U.v.r .r/hf..y
mmh'jitif mr ^'jj"*"'?' ijt-.,
the ladious. „ ,
gem -;«£ ,, J- l ff '
U ^’conySf’’Young A <
oil* p, Men's Friend.
SoV re IUn'kin bvl) • II S Smith
. -«*»«*■ & Liif.ui »»»•(? Atlantn.
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1? matte from a .Simple Tropical Lest
Hare Value, and is a POSITIVE
for *11 the diseases that Cause pains in
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ern ■ il.mii-.pnc) • oi .•)).> a tlx ini.u . n
tetter’s HIomacbB.lt)MS as a t.mic, <;<.ri
live, and ariti-tnlioiis
R „ ,it
«• erated .peels* y efted to .ifTr**r. Hi* de-.eg • 1 •
by tbc
K,,,’ sHg'■ bv^DrnggiM-. Hostetter's and Almanae i)' .!<•!■
w j,om apply for
1881.
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HOP BITTERS.
, T (A Medicine, not a Drink.)
\ SOPS, Itvcnr, CONTAINS }IA7iDIt/J£l4
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A*ru rn E }'fj: f.h i A»fJ P.w 'AeW/'I \C*Oi.’A
•tifcflOK ALC (/rllElfclimvH
-1IKY CUKB
!y T or os of Uif:KtorriaC , ‘ Blood*
, j,n>uryr ftiFOplCFFTt' V V r.jtOCi&ll/ N^r
Ws/w. Coinplah, &•
Female
SIUOO iN COil.i>.
TVtll U-. \y- ' ■ * a rafio they or/fljoHo**'* n t, &r t r*i ft
bclp, ■ i tot &- /tlii'i;r ifitpim;
found in
A^k ynrT 6mfr !r t for Hot) Wtt«m .and f.ry
Uicia Del Li. Tuku m» oiiiM'.
If I. C. U an ah -GDit'jtivih r ‘ vlE?lW‘tcurc for
DfVBkffilUt'lifii UMC f’f trT**‘l’ll, Slid
warco*^
1iENI> FOK C..-‘TLAE.
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No. 51.
Miscellaneous. i
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What Voices Indicate.
There are light, quick, surface voices
l Z ,le
strength of purpose and reliability, yet
a.*—u-1-.u.s—*
Then there are low, deep strong voices,
where the words seem ground out, as if
the mau owed humanity a grudge, and
meant to pay it someday. That man’s
opponents may well tremble, and bis
friends may trust Ids strength of pur
wsmm
There is the coarse, boisterous, dlctar
tonal tone, invariably adopted by vul
»~* "ho have not sufficient cul
tivation to understand tlieir own lusig
nilioaitee.
There is the incredulous tone, that is
; full . of „ a Covert . Sheer, or a secret , .... \ ou
i | cjm’t-dupe-tne-sir” iutonation.
l hen tlltre ,, is • ,, the WliUHng, , , , „ bespM oesoecning ,i lin „
y„i C e, that says “syd.ophant” as plainly
*« if ottered the word. It cajoles
and flatters yOU 5 its words, say, “1 love
passionate voice, that sometimes goes
sharp features {as they indicate
^ feeiing, and some
^es blunt leaturhs, hut always with
......
^’s^ztz'tz:!, lf you ,u ' f,,n °‘ 1,0 "‘ m. 2
purpose, your voice proclaims it.
If are cold and calm ane firm and
consistent consisiurt, or oi fickle iicsie unu and foolish iwumi ami umn.i
ceptions, your voice will be equally
uu can not change your voice from
natural loan uumitural tone .without
bei.!fe known that vou arc doing so.
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! Women that have been given up
.i their dearest friends as Imvond
; Imv© been jierumwently cured by the
of'Lydia E. Pidklmm’s VegolaWe
pound. 'f a Positive cnre for all
male couipbimts. Send to
E. Plnkbam's, SSS pamphlets. Western
Lytyi, Mass., for
h ••* -jg-_ i' -m , i ■
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I , Salomon ittd the Blackmnitli.
The story goes that, during tha build
j mg of Solomon's Temple, qrtisans that wise employed ruler
decided to treat the
on his famous edifice to a banquet.
While the men were enjoying the good
things bis bounty had provided,
Solomon moved about fioin table to
ble, endeavoring to liecome better
quainted with bis workmen. To one
said :
“My friend what is your trade ?”
“A carpenter.” ' >■ ■ ► V”
“.Did who makes your tools
“The blacksmith,” replied the
ter.
To another Solomon said ;
“What is your trad V" and the
was:
“A mason,”
“And who makes your tools V”
“The blacksmith,” replied the
A third stated that he was a
ter and that the blacksmith also
his tool*. The fourth man that
.OS S ! ItfStf muscles
| bared arms, on which the
out in bold relief, reeuiingly almost
I hard as the metal lie worked.
i "! lal ia your t,ade »*y S
i inun f" said the king.
“Wacksiiiitli,” laconically replied
man of the anvil and sledge.
“And who makes your tools V”
“Make them myself,” said the
.smith.
Whereupon King Solomon immediate
ly proclaimed him the only King make of
because ho could not Ins
but, all other-artisans were forced to
10 him to have their tools made.
A Lady’s Wish.
‘ (Pi, bow l do wish my skin was
clear and soft as yours,” said a lady
jhcr friend. “You can easily make
so,” answered the friend. “How V”
qnired the first lady. “By using
/fil ters, that makes pur. riel, blood
blooming health. It djd it for mo as
, Uca( , (jf , t.-(Jurv,
when the editor’s wife gets a
1 dress on the str.-ngth of a dry goods
. | vert.isuments, might it not properly
called her ad-dress t
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Try it. It will cure you. Dr.
~ 1 Cough Syrup, vlll Druggists keep
mrnUrnM.
Too much drink makes a man see
moons where there is only one, but
cannot account for the suns of
ance.
To Accommodate the Public.
The proprietors of that
popular remedy, Kidney-Wort in
uition of the claims of the public
i euieby for the special accommodation
those who front any mason dislike
prepare it for themselves It is
concentrated and, as the dose is
it is more easily taken l,y many. H
the same effectual action in all
of the kidneys, l ver or bowels.
find Farm,
I*. A-k vonr ilrucgist for a copy of
Voting Men’s Frien<t" -and rvul it .'
The Democrat 1
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AUVI.KTISIKU MATES:
One Square, first insertion .. . S
Square, eaeli subsequent insertion, 25
One Square, three month* 4 00
< >ne S<i«aTe. twelve months . SS*S
Quarter Column, twelve months .. , ’It 00
Celmnn twelve months . . 40 W
OweColumn twelve months . HO 00
Zlf*T *he fueW rtf' f>s? ertrCsidM-erf a t if*
square. We have fto fractions of a square,
alffraetiows of nqnaces will lie counted as
squares. 1 altera I deductions made on Con-.'
tract Advertising. • < • ■
MHI
American Manners.
Bald heads never dye.
A woman’s belt is always waist full.
That man that says that that that
that that man used was correct, tells a
lXiers are plentiful at Hot Springs
Arkansas. A large one sells for three
or four dollars.
Whisky is supposed to lie lighter than
lead, and yet. in loading up, most men.
''an carry most of the laltter.
Hid you ever know a man who talked
much of himself who did not have a
i>oor subject for his conversation ?
M great ninny men are cottuge-lm story! ill;
. Ulltt is to say. they have hut one
, And they »re forever tdling it.
' The women are always looking under
the bed for a man. No man ever thought
of looking fora woman under such cir¬
cumstances. He always scans the mir¬
ror when he is in search of the female.
Ho was informedI that a lady had ca»«l
to see him in his absence. “A lady,” he
, dot vas my \ ifo.
Nineteen men out of twenty can pull
a shotgun toward them by the mur,le. ,
and go their way in goml health, hut th«
-r*"?- An rxcbnngo speaks of “a policeman
who shot tL a drunken man Tllr who tried to
in m the Idud hind lig. eg The pollcw
, s to lie commended. When a drunken
n)an tries to escape in the hind log b«
' "Take the elevator” is inscribed bn
the fence of m. Iowa tnegdow. 4
,
curious traveler who climbed thfl. tTuqe
discovered in about ten seconds that tho
t q t ,valor is of a dark brlmlle color, with ’
ft c,n 'l In the middle of hfs ,<Ajk forehead. ^» «
Doctor (looking learned and speaking 1
N0 , "'V) , Bell, . „___.__.A,*: mariner, whtoii toOth
*do you want extiaeted ? Is it the molar
Af f” Jack (abort at)4 ubiirp)
‘ u iK’ilft tt» owvsr Q*t wriiieiftJwfctertr
n
8 ide. Bear a hand, you swab, for it is
lli l'Ping my jaw like a lobster !•» \ ’• ‘ {
“I’ll teach you to lie, and steal, and
smoke, and use profane language,” said
an irate Galveston parent ty bis eldest
o?T*i ring, at the same time qging*
good-sized sapling; “I’ll teach yv.q, you
young scamp I" “Nevermind, father, ^
J know all them branches already."
“Why Isa woman more afraid of a
mouse than a man V” Inquired youtig'
Stnarthoy of his best girl. Oh', J assure
you, was the reply, “a uiouije js umuh
more dangerous than a man,” and slur
learned so heavily on his arm that he, for
a moment, really thought he was a man.
Our mothers young and old all praiso
Dr. Bull’s Baby Hyriip: for it is the
best filing for Babies while Teething.
Price 2.~> cents a bottle.
When a woman has worked for two
; Tr ,II.c,
lollected the dirt and lint and little
scraps of paper into the dustpan, goes t»
tlio window, opens it anil throws the
dirt from the pan Just as a lively BMW
h'ust . of . wind . , along , ami , sends , it ..
comes
[ Wick all over the room again, does she
i grt-ir.atH* Well, rather.
! Any belies wishing to know of the
merits of the Excelsior Kidney Pud, its
j action McKecknir, etc., are Photograph referred to Parlors,'l’ole- Mrs. IKm. B.
' do Ohio. .Vc Adr.
I convict “1 ansure you entering gentlcn^n,” the prison, said “that tho
upon
! the plaee bus sought me, and not 1 the
‘ // affairs really J demand
; my time ami . attention, and I may
,
truly say that my selection to fill this
position was auentiresurpri.se. Had I
c „„ suU ,. (l myowl , jaterest I should have
peremptorily declined ,, to nerve, but as I
! am in the bands of my friends I see no
> other course Tmt to submit.” AM he
submitted.
I Do not trifle with the affection of a
young girl : it is worse than trilling with
j ;t bad cold, for this can be cured by Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syria*.
Court scone : “What’s gone of your
husband woman ?” “What’s gone of
him, yer Honor ? I’aith, and he’s gono
dead.” “Ah! pray, what did be die
I of V” “Die of, your Honor f He died
. of a week, but what complaint ?**
“Faith, an’ It’s himself that did not get
‘ time to complain.” “Oh, ay—he died
( suddenly V” “Rather that way, yer
IIonor „ , ie fil!1 iu a (i ti lH . r .
-w«.»- «* ™-»# <- •
fit V” No answer. “He fell out of a
window, or through a colter door—I
(lon ; t kll()W w t>Ht they call it.” “Oh,
rey—nud b.oke , t his nu k k ,,, ? „v No n not ,. 0 *
quite that, yer Worship.” ’What
then?” “There was a bit of sthring,
or cord,’or that like, and it 1 hrottled poor
Mike.” “Quite likely. Call the next
case,*’