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Published Every Friday Morning,
at Crawfordville, Ga.
1C Z. Andrews, Proprietor.
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' is the title or
A Newly Illustrated Pamphlet
Descriptive the of the country along mid frfbu
. tary to line of the
' •“‘ei national A Great Northern Kail road,
and contains a good county map of the
.State. It also contains Die names and ad
dresses of Farmers and l’lauters in Texas
vvlm have
0 * 61 s«ie or
and those who will . want Farm Hands for
next year. A copy of this hook will lie
mailed free to those who desire reliable in
formation about Texas, upon apidicatiou by
, letter or postal card to ALLEN McGOY",
j I Gcn’l Gen t Freight and l’ass'r Agt., Palestine,
Texas,
CEORCE PACE & CO A
SAW MI LLS mb
STEAM Abe Sutisasrr ENGINES/* isi PcrtaB# *
5 H. BCHBOEDES ST., :1
BALTIMORE, MB.
Orist sad
. Send for Cittlsrsb
Hotel Cards.
0 LIN ABB HOUSE,
CLAYTON STREET, NEAR POST-OFFICE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Rooms all carpeted. Good sample rooms
for Commercial Travelers.
A. D. CL1NABD, Proprietor.
RATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
K - T - WWW* - - Proprietor.
y This House is now complete with its ini
r provements. Tie.: The addition of a third
story, giving thirty-three, additional rooms,
renient to tlie business houses, The N v
tional, newly renovated and refurnished,
offers superior inducements to the Travel
V^sLn per day. Special rate, fpr
longer time.
T" K GLOBE ut ^ _ EL '
COHN Ell EIGHTH AND BROAD SritLETS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Is centrally located, and within live min
rotes’ walk of all tlie priqcipal Business
Houses, Banks, l’ost Office, ritqlio Build-'
lines, 'Ottipes Union and Express Depot, Opera Offipe. ftouse, ‘ Telegraph
-•srjrjsssarjflrssass divring the day.
mng tue os is
The Tho House House Supplied with all tlie con
veniences veniences of of a a a a first-class Modern Hotel,
and is especially \vcll located, and provided
with ail conveuifnt facilities for Gonimer
cial cial Travelers Travelers carrying carrying samples. samples. office by
Each Teleplione-otf^cliincnt room connected with tlie
hells. with the city
^SSr feofiwfMthewco
Railroact Notices.
Oeorgia Railroad
BA N 1<I X(; Co.
Augcsta, Scrr.uiyreypKXT'* f*A., 5>ov. r.th. Office, tsso. j
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r'tOMMENCl'Nt; SUNDAY, 7th indant,
ttie following passenger schedule will
operated :
wo. 1 west— n^fi.v. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augusta 9:XVa,m Lv.Atlanta 7:13a m
“ Maeon 7:0O:a!mL “..Athens U:t3 a in
*• Millsdg'll s.ss a nu “ U'wf'd’)) tVaslUg'n l-j 4 3:t p m
” W'sh'i’u 10:43 12:3|'njmi a pLAr *10 p m
Ar.G'Fdv’ll •* Milledg’li 4:41 p m
” Athens 3:.jBpii) f);4-jt> “Macon i>:43 3:47,}> p in
" Atlanta ml “ Augusta m
HO. 3 WEST— l>4H,T. NO. 4 EAST—DAILY.
Lv. Augt »ta 3;30 in Lv. Atlanta 8:4.7 p m
Ar. Lv. CrTv’ll Atlanta 9:^9 p.rniAr. Ar. CJTdv’H 3:01,a m
5;9<1 a m Augusta 7:00 a m
I W SUNDAYS. No connect ion to or from Washing¬
ton on
a. Superintendent. c. joiinson, e. Pnss’ger k. dorsey.
Gen. Agent.
>1»V2,1»79.
Musical Homes Are Happy Homes.
Make your homes musical, and happi¬
ness will surely come. Nothing like
Music to drive away erre and soothe the
troubled breast, Organ, If you haven’t If a have J’i
ane or an get one. you
enc already, get some n«w Music, and
tune up. The best and cheapest way to
**t the Music is to subscribe to the
Southern Musical Journal and let it visit
you monthly through 1881. It will only ,
cost $1.25, and each monthly number i
?*r both Y ocal and instrumuit.il. ' M s heml SiC i 1
your address and a 3 cent postage stamp
to the Publishers, Lndden & Bates, Sa
vannab, Ga., and they will mail you a
specimen copy. i
LANDRETHS* j
1784 Iflpll 1881 i
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logtie and Prices. The Oldest and most extensive fifed
Grower* in the t r nUsfl States.
J>AYli>L,Am>HETil & &OXS t P wlaua-.P* {
oct.27,’80.j-y. '
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Is made from a Simple Tropical Leal of
Rare Value, and is a POSITIVE Remedy
for all tlie diseases that cause pains in the
lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver—
Headaches—Jaundice—Dizziness, difficulties of (travel,
Malaria, and all the Kidneys,
Liver, and Monthly Urinary Menstruations, Organs. For Female
Diseases. and dur
ing the Pregnancy, make it has the no equal. blond, It restores
organs that and hence
is the best Bluod Purifier. It is the only
known Diabetes, remedy that cures Bright’s Disease.
For use H arner’s Safe Diabetes
LurC#
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers at
J 1.2.7 per Try bottle. Largest If. bottle in the
market. it. H. WARNER &
CO., Rochester. N. Y. Nov.lO.'SO.B-m.
At U. ilyers, 4-4 Sheeting, Sc. a yard,
^ , Mil those who have given it a trial
//will Bull’s not Cough be without Syrup it. It cures. Dr.
r
g5T Compliments for 1881 extended to
reader in another column by A- Davis
k Co,. GrctncsDiro’, Ga,
Yol. 5.
PARKER’S GINGER TONiC
; Ginger, other Bnehn* Hnndrake medicine* # StlUiniri* known and;
.many of the br»t a re c om
• Lined so skillfully i w Varkkk’s Ginckr Tonic as
;to make it the grelKjffft Blood ffirfflef and the
• Best Health and Strength Restorer erer used/
| ■Sleeplessness, It cures Dyspepsia, all Rheumatism, diseases Neuralgia,* Stomach,,
and of the
;Bowels, 'and alt Female Lungs, Complaints. Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs’
. If you are wasting away with Consumption or*
■any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No mat ter what
'your Remember! symptoms may This be, Ton|(J it will surely drunkenness,) help you. 4
, cures
•is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely!
[different .other Tonics, from and llitters^Oinger combines the best Preparations curative and’ *
•ertiesof all. Buy bottle of druggist., prop
a 50 c. your
;None ^wrapper. genuine Hiscox without & Co., our Chemists, signature New on outside’ York.’
. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM
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TUSTDIOVY OK DBUGGISCS.
We hare been soiling “Swift'sSyphilitic
" for years, ami regard it far supc
KM^^ii n mmmmendcd SC to n oSrc 0r YVc
i,ave never known of a single failure,
s. j. camkis, Thoma.svili<-.Ga.
L, F. Ghkkii * Co., Forsyth, Ga.
Hi nt, Rankin & Lamah, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Samuels & Reynolds, At¬
lanta, Ga.
We have br» Atlanta, (ia,, July 1, 1874.
n using “ Swift’s Syphilitic
Specifie** in (he treatment of convicts for
the last year, and lielieve it is the only a r
tmn known remedy that will effect a jmruut
nent cure of diseases for which it was recoin
mended. Grant, Alexander & Go.
81.000 HGVt AKI>.
Will lie paid to any chemist who will find
on analysis of one hundred bottles of 8. S. ,S.,
one particle of mercury, iodide potassium,
or any mineral substance.
TUE S K f Affi^ COM,>AXV ' Pl °
Gall pri for “Young Men’s
a copy of Friend.”
Sold here by Dr. lf.S. Sniitli.
Hi nt Rankin’ * Lamah Atlanta Ga,
Wholesale Agents. April2K,1870.j-y. .
1,000 MILE TICKETS.
Georgia Railroad Gomrany.
Office General Passenger Agent. /
V1U.MMENCJNG Acgcsta, April Sth, 1879. )
V MONDAY, 7th in-t ,
) this Gompnnv will sell ONE THOUS¬
AND and MILE brandies, TICKETS, TWENTY-FIVE good out main
line at
DOLLARS each. Those tickets will be
issued to individuals, firms or families, hut
not to firms ami families combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
Mayf), 1879. General Passenger Agent.
The mpurcst find Best Medicine erer Made.
Acol m binatlon of Hops. Buchu, Man
drakle clurativ<* aiui Dandel juvipcrtie* ion, of 11 an other tue best Hitlers, and
most a
^-akesVthe /•wulVatON greatest 5X111 Blood LiS 1 Purifier* iteato.ing Liver
' e ® a ‘
*xgeni W^wmiiMaKl vart h.
■ r'J ’ m PCA
o pf - - i
I lkey,,v8 HopBitter3artinyai^^ icating. .airean Sa . t ,buwis«\ AtaKUserta'**: V oA^G/inyiits ,i lablc fy 0 organ*, '’ , cause ' it hfi or ut -tin ‘ nt!> r -'‘ * - , rffUKaai
fi ™
^ tiers. Don’tw»4tufitilyou^ Lut if you
f only teeibwl er r-u,.'.«»■ Rusetncnj at once.
A Itinaywveyoariif... knadmU,
% SSOps-iUtcrAt::. they «m lot
Kemem’yer, flop "Bitte rs is Crag?-*'
drunken yieiU'-ine n oat rum, tnJ*ie but t'.ie the *UTlUD8^s Purcst^^ n ^ 123EM/
en-r
and liorr and no i^rson or family
khouM let without tht in. BOBBI
D 1 .C- 1 '' an !rrei 5 i*ti')t“ cure
forDrankcnm-^.usef’f Aij fct»M Lv opium, dru^ri to'zueco *.^. fiotid ac'*
narcotics. Circular. I/op Bitter• Mf*. Co., ,
for N.T
Rochester To-crtr. , _
Uidies’ Fancy Ticsat’N*cts. G. MYERS’.
The Democrat
CRAWTORDVILLB, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1881.
CHAV’S SPKCIFIC MI'.DECISiK.
filAOE MARKTIif li r e a tTKADC at A**
Esglitk Hem- M
WifQp a Sen!dud ness, Sperma- Weak
torrhea, Impo- I
m, and
tenev, all
diseases that I
*trt»f muu.follow, as a mnTMDM.
U Sr>ull pSmphlet,
partWWars in our
which we desire to send rrre by mail to
every one. fsiT' The Specific Medieine is
sold by all druggists at 91 jw-r package, or
»j±?aA Crawfordville , 8Sss;ffi?s. and
Sold in every
where by all druggists.
Nov,2l,l879.1-v.
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4| M «t Q f I Ei S S ■** £ f|^ INk‘3
& a !S»L
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Bift iS
There is no civilized nation ill the IVest
etn tetter's Hemisphere in which the utility of llns
Stomaeli Bitters as a tonic, eorrec
iiw, and uffti-bilious medicine, is not
' known and appreciated. While it is a med¬
icine for all seasons and all climates, it is
especially suited to tlie complaints gen¬
erated bv the weather, being the purest
and best vegetable stimulant in the world.
For sale try Druggists and Dealers, to
I whom apply for llostetter's Almanac for
! 1881.
Application Letters of Administration. for permanent
fFKOHGI AL-T3Sv vrF.il ltd Coc NTV.
W f HERE AS Chtules 13. Knox has
v applied to me for permanent let¬
ters of Administration on tho Estate of
Daniel A, Williams late of said county
deceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show causo if any they can
on or by tlie first Monday in April next
Why said letters should not lie gi-siited :
Given under my hand and offiicial sig
i nature, this March 2nd, 1881.
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY,
; Ordinary T. O,
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*T]7 f / Outflt struct ions furnished free, wltfi lull iu
x for conducting tlie most
Profitable business that anvone can engage.
in- Tli* lnislnes* is ro easy to learn, and
our Instructions are so simple and plain.
that any on# can make great profits from
the very start. No one can fail who is wil¬
ling to work. Women arc as successful as
men. Many have Boys and girls the can earn largo sums.
made at business over olio
hundred dollars in a single week. Noth¬
ing like it ever known before. All who en¬
gage with which are surprised at the ease and rapidity
You they are in able this to make money.
can engage business during
your spare time at great profit. You do not
hare to invest capital in it. Wo take all the
risk. I hose who need ready money, should
write to us at once. All'furnished free.
Address True & Go., Augusta, Maine.
Nov.V8o.j-y. i
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W\ i I j
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m KfiOR 1881
Will be moiled ra*7t to all applicants, an,! to rn«tom*r« withnet
ordering about it. It eoatains five comred pUteo, 6o0 engraviars,
vjO pages, and full Jeseripltom, prieww and direciioas for
Liaating Roms, I6W varieties of Vert tab I* and Flower Seeds, Plant*,
etc. Invaluable to all, Mithiyen grown seed* will be
fee lid more reliable for ptnntmgrn th# .Soutl Ctioa tho** growa
Iw a warmer climau. We tuake a specialty of »»p*Jyj*r
DJaatero, Trackmen D. M. and FERRY Market k Gard*aer>. CO., Detroit. Addrsee,
Mick.
Dec.8tli,’80.b-t.eow.
•wm I
Thls f irent Remedy
in either Liquid or Dry Form net* at 1
the an me time on thedineaMe* of tho
Liver, Bowels and Kiiseys )
This combined action all air diseases. eg it wonderful
power to cure i
WHY ARE WE SICK?
Because ire allow these great organs to fa
come therefore clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors
are forced into the blood that should
be expelled naturally.
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BlLIOtlSEfiR, PILES, CON HTTP ATION, 1
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS riflNAKY
VESF.AHF.fi, FEMALE UE tK VKW,
AND NEUVOLB DIM>IH»EKH,
by rousing free action of these organs and
restoring lheir power to throw off disease. I
Why Suffer Bilious pains And aches!
W'hy Why tormented frightened with Piles, Constipation! j !
over disordered Kidneys! i
Whf endare aerroaH or sick headaches!
Why have sleepless nights?
Use K.I U.NET- WOKT and rejoice in health
ontu put up lnDry Wcetahle Form, in tin 1
tycang/u« whk lf make*' mx quarts j
ty uf no*i.ncuie." ^
tyfor^th«_ vony^pi *-nec of tli‘«so that cannot]
rireesdily prepare it^ it acts frithej/uaZ efficiency
GET IT OF YOUR BKDG013T. FRICK, ft.AO.
WELLS, RICHARDSON A C«> , Prop’s,
qvill n*a.i the dry y^tppaM.) IU Kt.LNtiTOS, YT.
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•‘I Miscellaneous.
LOVE AND i
LUXURY.
-wv*.
tomyVa'irinT^hainn'eali'^^u ’
s marry, .. me , nappy the
man—or
-SMmft, „
good look. V
~\5». ARdiliirdlv •' common niu ****** "
And thednue ari ived, at length,
■*“ “■*
ZitfEZzzrjszz To '
, . ,ler Il0ms . .. , llow much of tier heart
wa* in the words wa have quoted
#• '
U were an, other than * trua
s ory, I s certainly use an artist's
pri'.l^e, ), maffng and a aim strong to contrast produce an between effect
i
!*“?. could tave r f: my ' YOret way, ' intliviJu!l shou'd 's. If be I
one a
poorgetius, and somewhat of a hero;
le o ei a wealthy fool and somewhat
°
But n the truth is: •
Our poor genius tvas not much of a
genius, hoi very poor, either. lie was
y profession a teacher of music, and
ie cou ive very comfortably in
cise Iweof—without the most
wealth. ^ Moreover, eYB1 ’ Francis eYnr *V** u ' n B to
qualities, which enti
e l«r to he called by discreet elder
bv Urn lL ft iM renlrolf mtV'i 0 “ d '.n 1 11 ll r IB|t ; „“ Ud
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Katta Ivalle could could not helji loving Mr.
V* Ue WM CC1 *
rom .h e,T ? d 18 * oclet y * v * n t0
h '2, i vc ^ H " IK OI1 ™ lom “J 011 * *'•
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saw lit to t honor with the appellation of
* ’
This Mr. Wellington (his compan
ions culled Inin tbs “Duke”) was no
idiot or^humpback, as I could have
wixlieij- him to be in order to make a
*°°d On (lie contrary, lie was
A Cqry iducatlon, goodi look*
*nd tin> manner*' and there was noth¬
ing of the knave about him, a* I could
ever ascertain.
Brsidf* this, his income was suffi¬
cient to enable him to live aujierbly.
Alto, he wa* con»idered two or three
degrees handsomer than Mr. Minot.
Therefore the only thing on which
Frank had to deiiend wn. the power
ho possessed over Katie’s sympathies
and affections. The “duke”—although
juet the man for her ip every other
sense, losing blessed with a fortune,
good looks amt common sense—had
never been able to draw these out: and
the amiably conceited Mr. Frank was
net willing to lvelieve that she would
suffer mere worldly considerations to
control the aspirations of tier heart.
However, she said to him, one day,
when he pressed her to decide his fats
—she said to him a sigh:
Oh. Frank! I am sorry that we have
ever met!”
“Sorry?"
"Yei-for we rqqst part now—’’
“Bart?” repeated Frank, turning
pals.
It was evident lie had not exjiected it
“Yes—yes,” said Kate, casting down
hir eyes with another piteous sigh,
Frank sat by her side: he placed his
arm around her waist, without heeding
her feeble resistance: he lowered his
voice and talked to her until she—the
proud Katie—wept—wept bitterly.
“Katie,” said fte, then witli a burst
of passion, “I know you love mu! but
you are proud--ambitious- selfish! Now
if you would liave me leav* you, say
the word—and I go!”
“Go!” murumred Katie, r*n feebly
—“go.”
“You have decided?” whispered
Frank.
“1 liave.”
“Then, love, farewell!”
lie took her hand, gazed a moment
tenderly and sorrowfully upon her beau
tiful, tearful face, then clasped her to
his bosom.
She permitted the embrace. She even
gave way to the impulse of tlie moment,
and twined her arms about hii neck.
But in a moment hor resolution came to
her aid, and she pushed him from her
with a sigh.
“.'-'ball I go?” he articulated.
A feeble “yes” fell from her quivering
lips.
And, an in stant later, she was lying
upon the sofa, sobbing and weeping
passionately- alone.
To tear tha tenacious root of love out
of her heart had costlier more than she
could have anticipated; and the certain
ty of a golden life of luxury proved lm:
a poor consolation, it seemed, for the
sacrifice she had made.
She lay long upon the sofa, sobbing
and weeping passionately. Gradually
hsr grief appeared to exhaust itself. Her
breathing became mpre regular and calm
Her tears ceased to (low. and at J ngth
No. 10.
her eyes and cheeks wers dry. Her head
was pillowed on her arm, and her face
was half hidden in a Hood of beautiful'
curls. j
W “ *■"**• Sb ° su * Mr ’
enter, and aroee cheerfully to receive
j, im . His manner, pleased her; his sta
'ris, ZT2SZZU
*«*•»«-%«
* "° fc f"* fc * k, “« F, « uk had «**
en ier, and .he could not repress a sigh
Ther# was a splendid wedding. Splen
attired, dazzling the eye with every
• 1CI Ambition, not her lo\o, had choson.
But certainly ambition could not have
made a better clioice. Already she saw
herself surrounded by a magnificent
court, of which .lie was the acknowledge
ed and admired queen. The favors of
fortune were showered upon her; she
floated luxuriously over the siqootb and
glossy wave of charmed life. ' ‘
a
Nothing was wanting in the whole
circle of her outward existence to adorn
’*■ * ni t It bright with happiness,
But she was not long in discovering
that there was something wanting with
in her own breast.
Her friends were numerous, bar bus
band tender, kind aad loving; but a)'
the attentions and affections she enjoy
ed could not fill her heart.
She had once felt Its chord of sympa
thy moved by a skillful touch ; she had
known the heavenly clmrui of their
dclicious i *'V l they
wet* silent—motioiil^is-muiHed, ao to
speak, in silks and satins. These chords
and soundless, her heart was dead ;
,,ot u '« *«»» »o because it had been killed
* Bolden shaft. Having known and
felt the sympathy in love, she could but
mow n for it, and sigh foi it, uncousoled
by tha life of luxury. In short, Katie
in time became magniflcutly miserable,
splendidly unhappy.
l'lien a change liecama apparent In
her husband. He could not long re
nutiu blind.to the fact that his love was
not rdturnsd. He fl ight the company
of those wIicmc gayety might load him
to forget the sorrow and despair of his
soul. This »had'’w joy wa. uusatlsfac
lory, however ; and impelled by power
fill longing, for love, lit weut astray to
warm bis heart by a atrange fire.
Katie saw herself now in the mUl.s t
of desolation, burning with
a unquenchable. by golden
s ^ ,ea,nH Ikat flowed around her, pant
' ,l *’ * hunger not ail the food of
battery and admiration could appease,
reproached her husband for de
"•Uing her thus, gad he answered with
* nd desperate taunts of deetp
tiou -’ * lul hick of love, which
* mo ^* ’'* r coll »cience heavily,
“You do not care for in. ”he cried—
“ihen why do you complain that I be
elsewhere tho affections you have
met with coldness?”
“Hu. it is wrong— sinful,” Katie re
> mount rated.
“) #s, 1 know it!” said hor hnslrand,
fiercely. “It is the evil Unit of an evil
seed. And who sowed that seed ? Who
gave me a hand without a heart—who
becam* a shar.r of my fortune, but gave
me no share in sympathy who devoted
ine to the fate of a loving, unloved hus
band ? Nay, do not weep, and clasp
your hands, and sigh and sob with such
desperation of impatience, for I
nothing you do not deserve to hear.”
“Very w.ll.” said Katie,
herself ; “I will not complain 1 will
not say your reproaches are undeserved.
But granting that I am the cold, deeett
^ u * Lbing you call in*, you know this
state of things cannot continue.”
j “Yes, I know it.”
“Well ?”
Mi. Wellington’s brows gathered
! darkly ; his eyes Hashed with deUrmina
! tion ; his lips curled with scorn.
“I have made up my mind,” said he,
j “that wo should not live together any
longer. I am tired of luring called tiro
hiiiband of the splendid Min. Welling
ton. I will move in my circle ; you
shall shine in your*. I will place no
restraint on your actions, nor shall you
: on mine. Wo will be free.”
“But the world! shrieked Katie,
trembling.
j “The world will admire you all the
some, and what more do von desire ?”
asked her husband bitterly. “The mar
n:i 2 p - , hands, , and , not t of , heart., , is . a
mockery. He have played the farce
long enough. Few know tlie con veil
tiona) meaning of the term of husband
and wife, hut do yon know what it
should mean ? Do you feel that the 011 -
ly true union is love and sympathy?
Then enough of this mummery ! Fare
well. I go to consult friends about the
terms of a separation. Nay, do not
tremble, and cry, and cling to me now,
for I shall be liberal to you. As much
of my fertile shall be yours as you de
s re. ’
i The Democrat
AUVEDTUIM HAT !
On* S-iuare, first Inset Own | |»
One One Squaro, each subsequent iaacrtiufi a
One Square, three months «»
S>i«are, Column, twelve month* * 0»
Ouarter twelve month* . . MU
Half Column twelve month* . .
One Column twelve month* . . no *n
w One Inch or Los* considered as a
square. Wo have no fractions of n square,
all fractions of squares will bo a*
squares, tatwrai deductions
tract Advertising.
Ha pushed her ‘from him. feU
upon the sn(«. From n heart lorm
anguish, she shrieked aloud :
“Frank ! Frank t why dM I and you
h.pplnemto eueh a fatHTthi'eTwI^
was I blind until eight brought to
misery ?”
** J^ZLSifiEZZ .„£»*,.iSLE
breathing hroaete calm ; her eye. and
cheek, dry. Hsr bead lay psnenfaUy
upon h.r ami, over »h>U t, K au
Zr beveled trea.es-until with a .tart aha
Here l am !. said a voice i-** by bet
side.
Site raised her head. She opened kef
astonished eyes. Frank waa standing
bfforo her.
“You hive been a.leep” mid iw,
entiling kindly.
“Asleep?’.’.
“And dreaming, teo, I ahould my—
not pleasantly either.”
“Dimming !” murmured Kate ; and
is it all a dream
“I hope so,” teplied Fraak. taking
bar hand, “You could not mean to
send me from you so cruelly, 1 kaow.
So 1 waited in yeur father’s study.
when l have been talking with him all
of an hour. 1 came back to plead my
chum once more--and fouad yea here,
where I left asleep, 1 ’ ' ’
you,
‘Oh, whit a horrid dream’.’’ mar
*»ur*d Katie, rubbing be? eyee. “ft
wa. so like a terrible roallty that I rfrod
d)*r married now t” to think of it t \ thought I waa
“And would that be so horrible V
asked Frank. “1 hope then yon did net
dream you wers married to me 1“
“No -l thought I gave my hand wHi
out my heart ."
“Then if you gava me your hand It
would not be without your heart t”
“No, Frank,” said katie, her br(«k|
syss besming happily through tears—”
'■'atuUiere it is.”.......
She placed lpa' fair hand la hie he
kissed it' 4*r»Mpmt. ) T
Asd soon after there was a real
riage ; not a splendid, but a happy oae •
not followed by a life of luxory, but
by a life of love and contentment ; and
that wa* Hie marriage vt Freak andf
! Katie Yale. ' • • • Tn
American Manners.
Tim letter A nutks loan
Yon can’t reap with an l-cici».)
I'Not *ood if d*l*ch*d" may apply aa
w«U to married people a* to railroad
ticket*. ’ * *
“Darling hutbond,” *)>• nald, »ib )
uot your treeunro ?” “Cartainiy,” bo
rspi «d, “arid 1 should lik* to lay you tip
In heaven.” ■ i i-i
A woman rw|u**t*d bar bueband aot
to associate with a certain ru*a who
wa* * hard drinker. “Why !” he et-'
cl»iin«d, ”h*'» my boo*e’iu friend,”
“Do yon *et *ny iiolidajre in your ef
fl ce ?” asked a returned divine of a cher¬
ry-look in* worker in eecular walk*.'
“(Jb, yes, we f»t a i|»y to get buried
on.
Some wire* are merely burden* to
their husbands. But a wife who can
keep the lion** warm enough for hek
wltboiH Move . to
a ought be 4
ot l ° hiln '
Two noted lawyers, when driving out
'** ;l1rt ® rn ' w '”’ M,et *
a three-horse team, the leader being fat
sleek and tho other two in very port
condition, and asked : “Why is en* of
. your horses so much fatter and sleeker
than tli# others?” The countryman,
who evidently knew hi* questioners',
gravely replied ; “It’s ’cause the leod
' er’s a lawyer and the ether two are hi*
clients.” •*
A Quaker went a-enurting
Of a Quakeress with a nos*
That overlapped three inches
The mark made by her to#*.
“A fly iqion thy nose, my d#ar,
Thy Benjamin doth see.”
"Tliee’lt brush it off,” tlie maid rep i 4
“’Tis nearer thee than m».” '
A iieaceful disposition i* not sbsnlnte
protection against Ahe turmoil* of life,
What is mete peaceful than a clam ?
Mud yet, ten toone.it end* it* life ie.a
^ 10 jj And then, how peaceful an oyn
ter is! and yet how fiequantiy It get*
ni j xe j U j, j„ a g (, w ;
The moon is always just the same, he
said languidly, ‘and yet I find some new
beauty in it.’ ll’» just *o with the the¬
ater,’she answered. //* took the hint,
and brought tickets for two.
An unsophisticated person once de¬
clined a plate of maccaroui soup, with
the remark that they “couW.Ut palm o*
any b’ded pipe steins on him.”
Many citizens of Ciawforvillo and
Taliferro trade with C. A. Davis A Co.,
t Grceuesboro’, Ga. ,