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ai Cnpvforiville, On.
It Z. Andrews, Proprietor.
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Single (throe moiiths„> . , so
b£T Advertising rates HSeaaL HOOK
and JOB I’lUXTIXU a specialty. Prists
to suit tire times.
Hotel Cards.
£fUSARD HOUSE,
CLAYTON trnrTET, 5F.AII rOST-OFFTCE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Room* all csrpeted. Good sample rooms
for Commercial Travelers. L'UNARD,
A. 1). Proprietor.
RATIONAL ATLANTA, HOTEL, GEORGIA,
fi. t. tVHiri:. Proprietor.
This House is now complete with its im-
4 >rovemenls. viz.: Tlie addition of a third
story, giving thirty-three additional rooms,
iniproveineiits. situated tlie Depot
Being near and eon
wnient to the business houses. The Na
l ng rtiWi C.
]Utes y $ 2.00 j»t*r day. Special ratt'» for
longer.lime. CJMIEI4.CR! HOTEL,
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COltXEll EIGHTH AND llItOAll ST11EET8,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Js centrally located, and within five min
pites' walk „ of all tlie tVn principal ..... Business
Houses, u Hanks, . Host . OftlCU, . J uone IJUlld- „ .. .
r iVm ’ Vile™ nwU!i, ‘*
vOO WJ a ml Ex press Cilllee.
yfrefl cars j a »s tlie *!oor, ffoinsr to nJJ parts
>>f the city and vicinity, every five
during the day. . ,
The House is supplied with all tlie con¬
veniences of a a first-class Modern Hotel,
and iscspecialiy well located, and provided
with ail convenient facilities for Commer¬
cial Traxdlcrs carrying samples.
Each n-ont connected with tlie office by
-hells. Telephone attachliient with the city
a fid Summerville in the office for tlie aeeom
juodatfoli of guests.
G.S. ATKINSON * SONS, Prop’rs.
L'oimeriy of.(figmciis House. Danville, Ky.
Railroad 5 otices.
Creor^iii llaiiroad
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B ANK I NG Co.
Sl l-Elll N I'ENI,ENT'S Ol'FlIT:, J
/'10MMEN0INO Avgusta,Ga., SUNDAY,Ath Nov. :»th. tsso. j
following imtalit,
the passenger sehednlc will
'ie operated :
»;o. 1 WEST—OtlT.V. NO. S EAST—DAILY.
t™ 1 -' VtlKuis* u-lva In
7-un
" yv.-lri'n Milledg’ll S:.Wa in AlAVildi'g’n “ G'wf’il'il la.-.tl p m
" 1II;*5 ani 2:10 p;Ui
Ar.C'Tdv’ll tt'Al'ji in! " Millcdg’I14:t.i,p'm
•‘Athens ;;::Sopm - Msenn (i:4fi p m
Atlsnta '".t.i n in ^ AUgusta_3:4i p.m
NO. :i west—,>A i it. NO. 4 kast-baily.
Ar. Atlanta 5.00 a m Ar. Augusta < :«u a in
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t»n*n " " " *
SUNDAYS ‘ '
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S K. JOHNSON E.R. DORSEY,
hupernitendeiit. Gen. Pass ger Agent.
»lsv2.1«79.
LANDRETHS’
SEEDS?” BEST
If not soict in your by t»nvn, yon
can ifet them mail. Drop
na a l'nutal Card for Cat a- **«V VA
(ague and Price*. The Oldest and most extensive Seed
4/roirfri in the Vvited States.
DAV1I> 1/ANDUETI14c SON8 »Philada.,Pa»
oct.27,’80.j-y.
BIBfE
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I
KsdneyliVE
Is made from a
Rare Value and is |>aiiVs
for all the diseases that causo in th«
lowerpart of the body—tor r lorpid Liv**r—
Mafiina, »»nd and all difnculties of the Kiilnexs,
M ver ynnan^orifflps.,. For Female
ing Pregnancy h has no Miiah" it ^stores
the organs that make the blood, and hence
For Diabetes, use Warner’s Safe Diabetes
$1.25 r)c per t hottle. B. Largest B. H. bottle WARNER in tin* &
“® £, t - 7
CO., Rochester. , VY. Nov.to, so.n-m.
TSelrarest *adBest SniifiB*ever Jfad*.
amate^Da^SJitonfJrtS^utlSL’bSK;
Bttteij^ett^d^v^icuauai-irfectweiteir
I • Hoi)Bitt€r»»«mTiL^k“«“ ijsorpLilA e 'Witiiou*into nr "bo r ^ ^ z;
1 Icatins* . I V j
I *»t ;£ yoa I
ooijttv.bad cr i_i.^na>'«Sa i^B'^ved f atto!E eimdreda at one®. ■
# it mar save your urn
Sffer.tmtiSeamiarce memV^•» Hop **• I I
d Medicine Sn be ever o 5 SK^'&^'J nifiucie; the “nr iig^ Ry j
and hope” and no ixjsoa or jMHB
should be vitltout them.
D I C.y? aa RVoIate and irrerirtfbte cure
ibfbrnnkeimetss. narcotics. usaof erram.^boex^ t3 ***<1 ___
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tot Circular. B»p Mtg. Cm,
Poche^rV’ T afi-n^roTito.i'ct _
Vol. 5.
Tils’ 1 T'T’V^C «ROANS 1 *
l)r* A 1 1 1 o ■•'top* 5 Set
Golden Tongue reads onr> 3a*. Address
Daniel F. Beat‘y, Washington, N. J
CEORCE PACE r ”® & CO »
Manufitctunm of
- Patent Portable Circular
SAWMILLS Alia i
Buiisur Hi PcrtoKu
STEAM ENGINES /'
6 B■ SCHEOEDEB ST.,
ttiT.TTMmtir, iix>.
*,
OrW: *nd IVnrMill*. w»t«r»wi«,Wood Wortfn*
- rar CadquUM
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MA »“ I LJSiKF s
P
CORSETS
f hav« become the favor¬
ite of the age; combin
j|ff jZf with inxeonsfort elegance and of form ksalth to 4 n
i D 3| a remarkable decree, ami
T# I JfL are physicians. highly They entiormi received hy
a!) the Centennial Highest Erp'*ition. Award at the
r Prico $1.60 ana upwards.
; TadyCtuiTaBscrs Wanted ^
evwrwhore. These corsets aro not sold t > mcrchantg.
, Gbiswold a Co., SB3 Brt>adway t N. Y., or to G
u> st«.e S sttcct,cucigo, yga * n V^ t Co - Fl ™ Ill. loni *>
PARKER’S GINGERTONIC
: ; filager, Bock*, Xaadrsk*, stlllinjia and
' .many other of the best medicinea known arc com-'
bined so skillfully in Parker’s Ginger Tonic as
|to make it the greatest Biood Purifier and the
Best Health and Strength Bestorer erer used.
i ! It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatteou Neuralgia,;
! ■Sleepletsnea*, and all diseases of the Stomach,
Bowels, dall Female Loom, Complaints. Liver. Kidneys, Urinary Organs
j ana
If * # you are wasting away with Consumption or
: ,-iny disease, use the. Tonic to-day. No matter what
|your Uemembcr! symptoms may This be* Tonic it will surely drunkenness, help you.
, cures
>is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirely
i [different I other Tonics, from and Bitters, combines Ginger the best Preparations curative prop-' and 1
•ertiesof all. lluy a 50c, bottle of your druggist.,
^None [wrapper. genuine Hiscox without & Co., our Chemists. signature New on outside* York'
. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM 2£?££K£S;
T C? A I' F? \
, ‘ / N- sisjr %
M o/ V.
: !A>1 ' nio ' v !> u i>iU'<;i.fs •>.
tVe hare been selling “ Swift's Syphilitic
I I Specific nnythiim " f..r veals, uini regard it far sup.-
rior fo ki*V»n to wimiw, fot the
j diwases it is leeonfl.n luleci to cure. YYe
| have never known of :> single failure.
j ri h! Ga.
j | (intlli ( ; H
. U*e Atlanta, Go., July l, isrt.
i have been using “ Swift's Syphilitic
.Specific in the treatment of convicts for
the last year, and believed i* Hie only cr.r
tom htunfu r.-mtdy that will effect a n-.rma
! lo-vt cure of diseases for which it was recoin
■ mended. Grant, Alexanihcu A Co.
$1,000 ltliVV YRI).
I Will he paid to any chemist who will find
j on analysis of one hundred bottles of S. 8. s.,
j one particle of mercury, iodide potassium,
j or any mineral substance.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC’COMPANY, Pro
prictors, Atlanta, Ga.
<;all for a copy of “Young Men’s Friend.”
Sold here by Dr. 11.S. Smith.
Bust Rankin <fc Lamah Atlanta (7a,
YYholesalc Agents. April28,1879.j-y.
Stifo
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r 1 :: 9 di$h
mm
STOHACil 7*2
r*-"2 Cs
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'there is do civilized nation in the West
wn H^-spliere Stomach *»'»»»*’*' Hittcre utility of llos
tetter * a* a tonic, comic.
tlv *, a „«i anti-bilimw medicine, i„ not
; kiue for a'lileftsnus and all ‘climate^ T'L
esnceiallv ^v^tsM^S suited to tlie comidaints dlt «*".i
it
For sale by Drnggists and Dealers, to
sr* 1 ’"" ai ““ '»
^ GUAY’S ^ SPI’CIFIC ^ HFIMCM' /trade
e u r e a mark
Kea ‘“
faliiag Semma! cure Weak- for
SJJfTAmG.fXw teney, and
? 8 JKtrta7nm. Memory,
s,-qucnL-e of.Seif-Aliuse; as Loss of
OKI Am*;
and many other Diseases that lead to In
sanity or Consumption, and a Premature
Grave.
!*■" Full particulars in our pamphlet, mail
which we desire tn send free by to
every one. %JtT The Specific Medicine i s
sold l.y all druggi.-.ts at will 8 ! per be sent package, fret- by f.r
mat! six packages for ofm 85 , or by addr^siug.
on mgvt 1 ".‘tV 1 money '’'V,.’’, Mn'u
B-aSf‘“Fn^cSkvfllc - and every
where by all <L'U 3 2 t£isfcs,
\ov 2 i iii 7 i i-f y *
-------- (Sf Many ——7 eitizeng of Crawfoivine and ,
Taliferro trade with C. A. Davis \ Lp ,
Greenesboro', Ga,
The Democrat M - i"
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CRAWFORD YILLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1881.
$10 *. ing with the full most in
P 1 ess that atryone can engage.
in . Tlie business is so easy to learn, and
the start. No iiXSI.'S fail who is wit
ling very work. Women one can
to are as successful as
men. Boys aiul girls can earn large sums.
Many have made at the bnainens oyer one
hundred dollar* in a single week. Noth¬
ing like it ever known before. Ail whweis
gage are surprised at the ease am? rapnlTtr
with which they arc able *h> make money.
You can engage in this business during
your have spare time at great profit. You do not
risk. to Those invest who capital need in ready it. We take all the
money, should
write to us at once. All furnished free.
AddressTttVKi Co., Augusta, Maine.
Noy 4,’80.j-v.
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THE ONLY MEDICINE
IS KITHB« liqVID OR PUT FORM
Thai Arts at the Same Time on
The Liver,
The BcweSs
and the Kidneys.
■ JM These frreRt nrt^tnt are tho nntural cleanaera
of tit*, system. It they work well, health will ho
1 perfect, if they become clogged dreadful dis
ifl A eases arc sun* to follow with
TERR 5 BLE SUFFERING.
a BhUoitmtsf. Headache, Dyspcjisia, Ja'- ndice,
9 Constipation, Piles, Kidney Complaints,
I Gravel, DiaMet. Rheumatic I+tin* err Aches.
J are developed becausethwbloo*! is poieoned with
9 the liuuiors that sliotUd be expelled nitturally.
Ki^EY-WSBTWIll RESTORE
the healthy action and all t hone dc-st st rojtnjc ro
evil* will be IwstrisbuJ. neglec tiud y ou
ill live ‘ but to suiter.
w
Thousnmlo havo Iwen cured Try it and you
will add one more to the numher. Tnk*» it and
bcalth will ouoo luoro gladden your heart.
IV by itiffri louver front thr Itrniciit of nu trhin^kirk f
Why bcnruurh dfttrcn from (oust I put inn *nJ PIIm f
Kiurkt-TVi/rt Youi wiffouro dvuffci$th*8it ft na Try it Price td oneeand $1.00.
beaatislled.
t3T HI* put up la I fry Vegetable Form, is
I^Ttln oana one package of which niakos 4i
J3Tquart8of medicine.
CgrAlh'O iu Uqvlil Form, very Concentrated
f-jffor the eonveni- a«* "f those who cannot
ITTrcadily prepitro It. It arts tcifh equal
tZr-efJtciency in cither form.
~ >VKLLs'iiirnTl?DKON A Ci>., JVo|»*R,
(Wjli send thedry post-paid.) BITRLUNITOS, YT.
| Di'c.l'), TO.j-y.
a*PP**C2/tlO*l . ^ pCiUltHlGUL ,
j lOi
j T.of tp - :'? Of i JiU.UUUO A $TYI1 n 1 hi T3110T) cl GiUii.
GEOitGIA—TAUAl'Eiimj COUNTY.
; \1 7 liKREAS ('Imiles E. Knox lias
applied to me for permanent let
iSi^- ‘f S TT^'T < ""
Tin scare therefor* to cite all fiersnns
concerned lo show cause if any they can
j on why *>r said l>v Hie letters first should Mon lay not in he April gratiled next
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fee* jon of this fmtrur.wat htis been nddrd.
We dl Witter cr, l f r t'ASil,
•hi* bcftiT.jfu
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gh innf»d Di rprt fnr -
tuts aino*mt, n«d w* wahiustu in writing for ii*-. Y,- r ., ard
The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
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oct 27’80 tf
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<>KonorA R ati.hoad Compant, )
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/COMMENCING MONDAY. 7th
line and branches, at
DOLLARS each. Thgse ticket* will
issued to individuals, and firms or families,
nut to firms families combined.
E. li. DORSEY,
Mayff.lHT'). Genera! Parscneer Agent,
(g- Farm supplies, Furniture,
seed, Onion sets. Plow goods. Axes,
VFedges, Iron, Steel offered for 1881
y M.oehb »«o , G<i. * their new
tisement in another column.
;7r' Chil l' Suit-. Child,
jmys Suit •. Bo\s Overcoat-. Mens
Men*Overcoats. Everything very
C. A Davis iCo.
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Miscellaneous^.
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TTiotqfh _ _ ,. all things I wowM avoid
wearying my reader, I most take you up
. two ttiguts .. , . of ... stairs. ... Right ,.
? ppreo
here we apt brought lace Is face with
tlie modest announcement that "Robert
S. Daggett" is an "Attorney at Law.”
T *** ...____ °l*** ,, lp _ ,,___. door, just . , to make . , Ins .
i heart leap With the delusion that it’s a
; client. J^it then alas ! tlie old, old pul¬
sation w^Lreturn, slower and slower
, each day, it seems, under its growing
burden of disappointed hopes and bit’er !
cynicism. — !
Of course we shall find Robert Dag¬
gett a young lawyer. It is only young
lawyers without old clients who have to
take third story offices where new eii- j
ents never Como. For this is what glo
IT' taking f from T him who f , has not, 1 and a gtv- ’
ing unto nn who has |
Our fnsl impresaio* are that Robert
,
a o c5t<;lcl * e enou ^ ' j
, sc ie won i iave more oo< in n*
sei .'T'T'T'T e i su more^ * la UIU s » long WOU i y, ISV »nc j 11 s i
! f,1Mctlons of would h Trl have y °\ l>een r better de-:
j expression w .opu !' more ae ive.
j , b A mks to ield n n t ie awM-d \°TT ho baa y forged - j :
,
j and leading even this moment to was ri * i '' 8 f,olu las
a case ask himself if
should . .. ever , be able ,, to . sell „ , bis . accuniu
, , Utmg * °; 8S a{ le * al , ka0Wlea , , , « e , for do1 , ,
I ’
lars and cents. (
I am satisfied that if tho world should
suddenly condescend to look around for
tliose ,)erfect heroes that certain roman
ces have credited lier with owning, that
she woiiirl return weary and disgusted
from thy fruitless searcli. Heroes may
| grow ml to perfection in the spirit land,
but as king as they carry tlie flesh of
Ibis world they are often destined to
forget tlie dignity of their creation and
‘ being.
, |,u* e»em»»l«i with “ll.» vrl,l
I ' lr,, ff** ,es nll ' , 1,in world, W
j ! “>«* nesfyYind tlie devil"
Robert Daggett began to think that lie
»«« 1^1 I cannot defend
; wlUl lllm .....T- - Have J yon, ‘“ 1 my .. reader .. .......... no mo
I meots of bitterness ? If m me then you
have a peifoct right to thank (fed that io
this r»si>ect you are not as oilier men,
Robert Daggett had come to Look
Port I wo years ago. During all this
time he had been as active and aggress
tve as h s sense of professional propriety
!i>ei milted, and lias made—one hundred
aritI dollars. He laid known dry
: b,K,k ' kc,!pe ' 3 a, ,d “'TT
’
aute a K e, ^s to average sevtMjty-fiv« . dol
lars a month, and ho firmly believed
that the boot blacks along the street
wore out tripping him in the raoe for
wealth—for a home. Wherefore time
and again lie had asked himself if the
mb vvitl,iH him wa3 w *H-grounded,
! autl «H 0 b day he was less satisfied with
I ■ tho answer.
don t know.” lie slowly soliloquiz
j «d, as he shut a half dozen opened to!
,llDe8 < au<1 arranged .them in their places
in his meagre library. "I don’t know
h0W far tlie contem l ,t Of riches
should bo carried, but I am each day
learning whut tho want of them express*
' ,y iuv " lves - It means that I must take
,m ' at °T e “ day ‘ a,Mi 1,0 of tencr. or vis-
101JS ot bankrupt acts rise to haunt mo ;
it means that I must wear eacii and ev
^ £ry one my coa ' 3 threadbare; it
| tliut 1 must ask dftss A.
iiiL’iitis tociiurcli
whilst Mr. B. takes her to tlie opera.”
He had put tho last book away, and
on his heel begun to {wee buck
Hud fortli luiiid the gathering BliadowA
'■ of the October evening.
‘‘I wonder what the outside world
; thinks of such a race V What its prac
tical men and fair women say? But
forgive the meanness of that in
'1'myAnd the thin lip curled, as he
U P iiiH coat.
* * * * *
U richness, constitute happiness, Bird
Tupper was tlie happiest girl in town,
if, peradventure, an admired fac*
warm impulses, and popular ways, are
needed, the possibility of enjoying
tiic divinest of blessings was still
| But fi!,e 4id ,,ot look altogether
Nowit is just barely possible that
nove1 ’ d,B t0SSed to l,le taWe had “
concluded to the eternal fitness of tilings,
Hnd j am given ® to understand
events of this kind have no little
ence upon the piuxent of life
which some young ladies glide.
Tlie drawing-room door opened,
tlie tall erect form, of a middle-aged man
entered.
“Ab, Birdie !” as lie picked up
book and scanned the title. *; I A
man’s Wrongs , 1 involving, of
YVom ’V°“ m’s ” Riirlits l gttt 1 "
, “Audi now, uncle, , , for ray lecture ,
No. 13.
Anil hint Tapper srrMgevf herself for
the ordeal with a mnefc solemnity.
"Of eonrsa you urserve on*!" he
grimly smiled. “lecture first: • book
ought to instruct, er it ought to inspire,;
or 9 ought—to be burnt; and this, j
'
don X less, is guilty unto death."
"I am disappointed in it, and in rm>st 1
novels,” answered Birdie, with a grow- j
iug earneetnesa. "I hod so few ntles
tliere that seem psactkwk" j
Her uwete lifted his shaggy eyebrows
with Hunk astonishm*at.
"And do you read novels r» srareli of ,
practical rules for bet ter living and bet-!
tefthinking ? Then let me recommend
the rule of three as altogether more
practical than the ruleoflivo, which, '
doubtless, runs all throiigh.these pages."
“1 am ready for just such discourse
laughed Bird. "Hut reallr, uncle. I
read with a gomi pur,m*e, if with poor
results. 1 want to find aoorrect mens
urement of just suoh people a* I meet. ’
, . , „ , ,,
M»i each day / suggest themselves ; but!
, Sl , c ecd
“Of courso ,J you don't, Dickens knew | |
^ thtM ymoas , k . lc!l<fi of Ge<irg ,
Elliot were written by a woman, becanso
j|, e portraits of the women in them
were more t>owerfully drawn than those
^ roen • ar.d who has iliuwn both,
save Shakes,mar V, \ j
srnlW hu pretty niece, with
the least of blushing, ‘T must dedicate
mys,,f t0 tl,e ,,OV * U of
ho arsawled Col. Norwood,
humor.uaty; ' * "Then you’re r seeking * to
... better undeistand for In
men—me,
stance? . . ,, lint , why, , Birdie," ,, and ... his
voice lost its bantering • strain, ' "should
l .
to ..ml. * y a ° science un(J above alt other. Tr>* ? The
bank president wants every mystery of
the life, nature, morals and pnmosvt of
his cashier made brighter than day ; but
you- are someday to give your heart’
and iumorto a man's keeping !"
"No, no !” Bird *»cl»im*d, with a
r * ,,, , ' k . in . « T* , . . .. '
! an ° 1 i WUK
'
“You might better, iwrliaps, if you
j fail to solve the problem. But come.
, I give )ne some examples to praotice on."
"Indeed, wnele, you’re more, prautiual
than usual ; I can't have any particular
man in view."
"Of course not—of cour*e not ! But
get one in view ; we must have an ex¬
ample."
Bird Topper hesitated.
"N i names, no sanies ~ » description
will ‘answer."
"1 might give you a
"One will do better.”
"How, then, would so practical a
man as yourself explain the wherefore
of a young lawyer of apparently
sat'onal nature ’ 1 ’ ,14sy mauwr abso\utpW ! an .“ t ***
society?"
'‘Easy enough I Easy enough !” an
swed the colonel, as he stroked his whin
kers with an air of a man of profound
convictions, "In the first place, h
can’t afford weiely, and in the
place he c*n’t afford to fall in loro."
"Of course not. The true lover
cifies his love, if he believes it will not
bless its object. Ho don't care to link
• her bright fat* to his dark one."
"Well, indeed, that’s romantic!"
laughed Bird. “I’m much afraid,
cle, you’ve been brought up on novels.”
“Kut ull that I aar i» tni$ jmi go.Hi»e],
and I can prove
"How V”
"When would you expect this
liant young lawyer to come into your
prisencc again, supposing him like un
to other men f' 1
"I didn't say lie was brilliant.”
"But 1 did. You see you l,avo
verted me already.”
! 41 He ought to Ue Ht th® Uifleg’ hall
Monday, " but he won’t.”
"T es, , lie Will.”
llis manner was even more empliatic
j thau bis words, so that Bird Tupper
looked up with a star, of mingled sur.
prise and drollery into her uncle’s five.
tl®» or otherwise, hut I will bet you a
silk dress against a pair of slippers that
he will be there, and 1 shall in no wise
i have tlie matter suggested to him—
isn’t that fair ?”
Bird could only laugh at her uncle’s
j earnestness, and the absurdity pf ?«i«
proposition, but slip accepted tfi. wager,
j ' "Why, "Hive me he’s bis only address.” an illustration, un-
1 ole '” A, ‘ d T™ *7 °*
the return of her embarrassment.
"Of course, of course. Birdie !”
"Robert a D^tt-Longb Building
—that’s a}l I know abort it," tapping
her little supper uneasily against tlie
fender,
“Bet jt i 3 up three stories—bet ope
bet at a time—and 1 will book, it."
Whereupon, in tlie most niafUr of
fact way. Col. or wood took down tha
address am} wrote underneath it the
* .... .
The Democrat
Altrt.KTIMM; KATRH:
Ue-f S^uarr, Sirs! iiiseitidU , . S n*
On* $|»wr»,t-acli .uVswqu. nt Inxrrlion ?■
Omi*>|uar«, Burn month* 4 tn
One Square, twelve tuoatb* < M
Ouarter Half Column Column, twelve month* . . ?s on
twelve month* 40 oo
One Column twelrn month* . . M M
Uf One Inch or lam* cunilUnrrd •* a
»iuar«. We have nu tmotions of a square,
all fraction* of square* will be rountet) at
squaro*. ijU tal deductioiM made on Con*
tract
“Uobt. S. Daooktt Please write
tn# in fifteen minutes and one hundred
words the difference between Trespass
on the Case, and Trespass m tt or mi*,
You may answer this or not, jiwt aa
you plesse. The boy waits jour decia.
iuo.”
Robert Daggett rend tt twice, and
then looked at the l>oy wlio had brought
it. It was all in vain.
"Deuced strange and summary way
f«r set king out legal advice," he soiilo.
ijuised. "but 1 cannot afford to dva) out
chanty tny legal treasure*,” And so
thinking, he vijed a pen sud dashed
down,*—
"Tneepr.se ri tt nrmu has two vie.
men Is. Frst, unlawlul commission;
second, force continuing in motion from
the plaintiff’s hands until it reaches and
injures defendant. If either one is pres.
ent without tlm other, it constitutms
Ti'aapas*on the .as*,"
*
"Now tlint's wlmt I cal) clever," r#»»
•«>«» Col Norwood, half aloud, a* ho
read the above answer to his letter.
‘‘Really elevsr, and clear as sunshin*.
C.mdbell knew ,t all, but he couW not
put it to me so that l could set tt, and
that I do not like. When onr road runs
over a man I want to know just what
we’ve dona, and why the action if Tresv
ps* on .be L'a*e. This tells ma, and I
^ ^ Campbell to-day, and write
Daggett to-morrow. Se clear a head
cn, ” ,0t h0rt tU * nd 1 W,nt t0
Rive him a oUauoe to breathe, and to go
into society, and l want to win thoae
slipptrs and solve a greater problem
ilmu some novel tuts ever have.
* * * e
It was the Tuesday morning after the
ball «"*«•
"And now, Birdie, for the commit,
^ cu * rep°rL Wa» Roiiert Daggett
D*ere
‘^es, uncle, but—"
"But nothing he shouted out with
his old imperious humor. "Only hay*
Ui jsc slippers by Christmas,”
And then the colonel bent his head,
and said something in so low a tone
that your author could not catch it, but
Bird Topper must have heard a vary
K vfvud, for aha crimsoned splendidly, aa
he exclaimed In pathetic remonstrance.
"Now, uncle JFuwly Mnyazinr,
American Manners.
*.*. rr ; —•
The liust stuff for slippers—Ashes.
The ketRed mm is fashionable in c#l4
11 U curi(,ul ' lbl “ l '»» P*R b° Kil|-
! *3 befure h* ca« he cured,
Whe, » you tell a mao to go to Jerloo,
,<M1 should romeifiber that it costs 45H
"“"l™ £«Ton* TW oflo ° wit " remarked remariceq
afcalll*! in a lady's hat, when it saw
h8r tilko a s,,!vl or ’ lh * ic X
"It is only after long reflection that |
1° to an entertainment with any young
man." said the maiden to hor mirror,
“What is home where love Unot?’«
“ sk * a •‘WtopUWe yuuiig poet, M’s g
**‘^0 Vif ne.gl,-.
" a,s ’
Short oourtleg,— “Rachael, the f,or<J
hath sent me to marry the,” said the
suitor. “Tlie Lord’s wilt lie done,” was
thseubmissivs reply.
Young people are always ready to
adopt tbt “latent wrinkle.” It in tho
first wrinkle that they object to .—Button
TtwuripL
On an old English tombstone is the
following ;
Here lies the body of Mary Hunt)
Kicked up tier heels and away she went,
Some one said to a mail of the world
“So-and-So has bwm speaking ill of you.”
“I am surprint] at thut,” replied the iat
“fori never iliij hiiu any ftoiYics **
Why ' is it that men always , cross a
place on their toes and wnm.n
on „ ieir | lw . }s ]{ , M , e StnUnel. To get
^ ^ ... ,, ^ ...
aid,
. . . . ,, ^
„ „„
Kor wjiuctliinc grasped it in collar, arnl
He knew’twas Auntie's claws.
ItonMmn etlle Se„ti,*t
“Know iiow many day* there are it; t\
year—three hundred and sixty-ljys am} %
Parent—“Is that so! Wher- d°W t|»«
fourtl, come in!" I'ujui—> ’ ToHYtU of
July,”
Lives tliere a (Pan wjfh sou} so dea«j
who never to lijmself hath sak}; "Her*
are five dollar* which } think I will j*,
vest in printer’s ifilt•’V WiIiiFtFr £“•«:
btnuun.
,, 0n(s hqil ,, rP( j ol)e hy ,j fty ^ ividw ,
And, tl.cn, it a cipfipr be played by its
! side.
I And your coiiiputatiun agree wifli mine,
Tim answer lyill be,puetaken from mnc."
{ “Nu>v l understand,” repiarki d Old
snberg vyjth a sigh, after vain}y trying
to ggt a vi >}' of tlie stage oyer the lioa ;
net m front of him;" now I iinderstatul
wb-it what timv they mp,,, mean hy ii,,, the djp,gl»t ,i,„mi i „» qf f.mij, r ,
m} ,„