The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893, March 16, 1893, Image 1

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VOL. 1 LAICAL and OTHERWISE DOME Ctff ANITOOUNTY NOTES or INTEREST. Every hour of the fsir weather w» arc tuiw having is b iug improved by the for¬ mer* With a vengeance. Mri A. If. McDonald has moved from tbe rooms orer h's store to the dwelling ot Mrs. Askew. Hon. R- T. Aeudrick was in tbe city Tuesday. Mr. T. <#. Svaaa is authorised to receive and receipt subscriptions to the Advocate. Miss Sal lie Hol.bs, of the country, i* visit!fig tbe Konily of T* J. Evans this The young people cf Orawfnrdvillc fcs-1 • newt plevsant gaihving at the residence : of Mr. and Jfn. M Z. Andrews (« Eri dsy niffht laat, Mr*. Aadn-w*, as bo» »*.., did ail in her power to make the ym-ig people enriy thamadvea ami long will b« remvinbersd by all who attended, One of th*i most enjoyable occasions held in thia quirt little villas* in niany year* waa that held at Lihtrty Hall now •weupied by Mr. J. R. Anthony. Once more this recred place erne awakened t» the hoepitality ef both young sa l old Mire Bellows, •• hos i er*, did mire than wai rxperied i« male all who attended eu joy thenreivM. When in town give Mr. Tore Akin* • call at hie popular bar. Nice drinks if all kind* mi hand. Rev. R. K. Lea Uarrla prrarhod an r-to qnant sermre at tke Bapiiat church ou Mas. Ella Broke accompanied by her Baoet accomplished daughter. Mias Annie, I* on a pleasant visit to relative* and friends in BKaren this week. Mrs- F. H. 1'hillipa. who has been visit log relative* in Crawfoedvitle for some¬ time. BpMtned to her borne in Harlem on Friday Wat Mr. J. T. Nealou wee called to Atlanta on Saturday laat by a telegram stating Ms mother was very alck. Mrs. J. R. Anthony la vlsitinx friend* end misting* in Waah’ngtwo thin wsBk. Mi r. W. A Raid, tke devei and wrmled pwquMnr y eke- Grawf.ndville n arte • btfajia-a trip to Lrxiugioo 4ki« we- fa. Patent madidoe vender* and Vx-k agent* ■re roaming tbe country over. l»r. H. F. Whttv, one of (he mret pop* ular physicians of Crawtordville, gave our office a pleasant call un Mmiuay lad. Call again. “Doc." G* to T- B. Rice for the genuine Uuist’s garden wed. Call on to* when in town court week •i.d get what you want iu the line of gar¬ des seed- T- B. Rice fiend to W. C. Hot me* SI E Ala. fib At¬ lanta Geo lor drrular of hi* Improved Farm Level Eclipee. N«w L the time to tart your land by Terracing. Prepare yourself for 'he coming summer hy ricausing your system and purifying your blood wit' Plantation fiaiaapa.illa and I'-ctdie of Potash. Frier 60ct* and #1.00 |«r bottle, Hive you tried pi station Lver Pills for Itabnual cai stipatinot They are perfect¬ ly ileligfatful aud a sure cure. Prire 26c*a. Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed. If if it doht cure go and get y»ur money bark. Ask you. merchant about it Price 60,4*. Ptantrtion chill Cure stop* eiitlla. etope 'em quick, and they never eune hack. 1/ you dont believe it, try it. If it dout atop 'em ask fur your money bade, you’ll get it I’riee 6Oct*. When spring time cornea and you feci tire-1, lazy ami generally m> account. D ut blame the weather. But cleauae y >ur Mond with P antation fiarssparilla, and Mart four liver w-lb Plantation Fill*, and begin life anew with tbe rest of nature. Dumb Chill; Ague; Congeativa Chill; />*alh. This ia tlie rvointutiou nf that b.alarial chilly aeg-atim. ffrnp it i a tti PUoUhou CUiii Cure will do it, or it ■rill you nothing. A pleasant sociable waa held at the res¬ idence nf Mr. T. J. Kvsi« oq Tuteday night last. A NICK RRbTAURANT. r.reeuesboro wn. lucky enough to get ! cT ver'v'much W. Impress upon our reader* that when they visit Greeoeaboro to be sure and look for tli# "Delmooic* ’ Messrs F H Burn -1 hart A Oe •© tl.e proprietors ami wen id he pleased to bare you call on them •« S'^rta^toVin^gM J »' Johaaou* bnlMlag next doer t*. tbu «v. U a call. 0a The Peoples Advocate. Greene County. 1 liberty ■ Y BCD. Some corn I* being pi inted. Clevelands inaugural was rozde in a M. 0. Copelan h.ts charge of the census the ISO, IS I and 16 • districts. East.-r com.-* too warn this ye*' to cele¬ it with a picnic. May is the time. Olevelsn.l* ioaiiotiral address was chuck full of compound nothing. Mis* Mary Chvapian, after spending month" with relatives here has ret'irned to her home at Caries Station. •'Time and tide wait for no man “ Time bs» (li»s-n and m>*.t farmer* *r-< left far hhii.d. But thav ire moving with a Hump.m ami ia * gwimer” ••ketch" tip. Dr. W. E. Adams, of Grcsncsb irn, Will in this neighborhood several days of this wsrk looking after the health of Mr. Ji W. Casrthon who is, we are aorry to say, with ill health. F-ilk* arc planting colUrd* snd cab bages diatrewingly plentiful. They expect to *’b«ke 'em', an as to keep away front the organized merchant* you know. Somebody <mght to marry, Baht, get sick or get drank an that we would have excitement and new*. Although the Advocate has run away and left na atnno -.rer aympetbie* are Mill with it a>id we hop* f .r its success equally aa ranch new na while it waa her*. Our pm> | de should turn nut then* beau¬ tiful S inday- and help out tli* Sunday acho<il Th- aiqwrinteii In.t d <*a is duty t- ward* it hut can’t pneaibly n.ake a •nr* cesa uuleaa the people attend. How much better to put on y«ur Sunday duda and a *nm>y atnile and go to church than to remain at' homa and Indulge in aleep. lasineaa and Miiitude, Liberty High 8ch->ol has an attendance offnMrly fifty pupil* with a rapid and progressive increase. .Undoubtedly our aclneit may be put down as one among the he**, in the comity. That long desired r ’ C’wte rrt I He posi office i* still briga tenet! by hi* gloomy cmntrnanee regn larty, however. Hope la not dead with a sigh and a stretch he gasps in pitiful wail ’’that he will neve.- see •gain." Aa an ex|wriencei slave matrimony ho advises all young men to write to girl*. Laat week quite an accident to a little negro boy here. He and and another went rabbit hunting and aurreed.d scaring on# into a bo!low log. They .Hatred an axe and one, the acridentel one, proceeded lu cut the game out ol th, tngg maging a mia* lick the axe ■track hi* great toe and completely cut it^ ,,ff. tt dido’, stop him from cubing, however, for he at la»t secured tbs rabbit and weai home and left bit loe where it waa at. The rabbit wt> ealrn f<u break laat neg, morning and tlie toe a*-imp having b#rn dressed by a physician, it resting apWndully. Haimica Alliance a, t his place hasn t had a meeting tn many month*. Breth¬ ren, why But Ji.vc a me ting of alt first old member* snd make a new start Tbe Alliance demand- are certainly importance right now. More so we Have thau ever. The merchants ar# or gsmtioj and the farmers mutt cume to¬ gether or it arill in time be a gone ease with them. We suggest that the President call a mteting for aom* convenient day and all tl.e members that have been dropped and then make amw *>art sleet new officers ifsi.e-ea.ary ai.d revise the b>v>ks and -r-ak* - '■ o~l start generally. Aecouldif • WATSON IS NOW aT HOME. Hon Tho*. E. MV.on re’urned home last Saturday night, viaAugnsta. warren co&nty populists. Mho receive a sample enpy nf the Ad VOUU will pleaae consider it an inviution toautoc-ibe ^ h* Advocate is the only peo¬ ple* Party paper in tbe Nineteenth sinato. diatrict and w* no reason why it i not be made tbe h inM paper of the Re can print your local news aa *» »• can that of Greece and Tat uUrr0 ***" All that re ia an amity to tarnish ua "'* *■ “”*5 countie* in the J*tb will ‘' r r support un the Adv,arete it wmUd make its power for good io the campaign next year, and make it a* well ™ k] ’ ia of ihe road. If* mean by that saying w*are for the Prepire Party first. Ut as brer IrocD you. “A PAFKK FOR. AND BY THE PKOIM.E.’* CRAWFORDVIL E. GA.. MARCH 16. 1893. Editorial. In a nut shell, the reasons lor the exit* ten re of onr pariv are these. There sir vicious U*< rspid'jr working the finaa nsl ruin cf the great mass «t onr people. Tb«s* law* hare been enacted by both republican* sod democratic represents* live* of the old parties. Neither of the old psrtie. propose or promise any real snd l>en-(iei*l relief. If the o’d parries do promise lelief they are *o closely connec ted with and dependent upon those pos¬ ers whose interest* are directly opposed to the beet interests of the great mass of our people, that It would be |ni pooaiMe lor them to carry out their promisee ami not sitfler dissolution. The people *C»t have relief. The old parties will not, Can not give relief. Thi-refore, there must be, there is now. and will be a new, or a third party, aotil the death of on* or both of the old parties. Or until the relief de¬ manded i* secured. There i* little hope of averting aa in¬ crease in the houdt-d iioteblBra* -if onr people. NhlpmcnU of gold by New York steamer* ou Tuesday laat aggregated |2,- 309,060. It is reported to day'* shipments •re #2,000.000, asd # 1 . 000,000 more will go on Tuesday neat. This will wn«K blete the preliminary step* of conspiracy forcing the issue of new binds and there is nu reason to believe Secretary Carlisle will hnsitata, with Preiident Cleveland’s sancUun. tc i*aoa ths #M> OoO, 000 of bonds tlie bankers cfainoi fer. In the pertubed Mate of th* money mar¬ ket, itlefiiiinaW huvinew is flonrishfng rate* paid foi mosey on Wall street run uiug a* high on* morning this weik as 63 per oent per annum. Honest com¬ merce and ganuin* industries are iu dan¬ ger.— Kangtiard WANTKII. A good, lire correspondent and agent in each militia district of the Nineteenth Serartorial district to Writ e each Week the I'tcala from hi* or her diatrict and |f>; «n|* iect and forward •iibscriptioha to the People’s Advocate, Crawfordville, Ga, We wjll give that c rrespoudent, free, >«« Cf y above mentioned paper, fnr «>kii •er and - • -ng « ns represent* u*. and altrrw ttmtal per cent ou sulwcriptimia collsctci If yon wilt act as agent pl, t«e ifr„p It* postal a J «mid HiB we will turuiiii you with material. First con’*. First served. TO 8UB8CIUBKRS IN GREKNE We were compel I.-d to omit on* on accou'it of removal, hut in th* we promlee more prompt and regular Mr vice than we have been able t< render In tbe i>ast. Mr Ro»ne *» ii* mouth* ago rut > fl a number of subscriber* because they were in arear* and he wea unable ninth* papm on time Tli'>*e who mav baveoverl,>"ked the am- n t tint they due tbe paper and whose usicea erased from our mailing list will conai ler the aample copvjwe send them a respectful invitation to *ub*crii>e again. WE IMD NOT WRITE IT. In the Uat Irene of Advocate liilod in Or»Miv*»»»f., appeared an he*, led “*m>,*e.” A* th* article appear*,I in ft>* editorial culnika w,th<Mit aignatur* the natural anp pmiii.si i* (hat the editor <4 the pap-, wrote it. morr fi.iiit eiaewKess tl . . . , tore ^th.Li'uUw^wri.Wn tne •*"> pieee wa* wrewn . and do r'ng that time w« ha<i contributed eishing for ' he p«t>-r. Not h«-iui. our ardor f,.r tlw rsuee »| thr P„p«li.t* bad abatid but f r tbe re.sou that bu.inev* matters the tett lament ef which .sw p rev ion* e.«oe r . IMHOS . S . O, SSrSis 5 ? whde we bad wntten a rend deal fo, the Advocate during the rive month* in which w* acte I aa ednor we never wrote any¬ thing we would out claiii’tbefore any *:,di •nee or, at aoy place er under any con¬ dition. While have written a me pretty stiff pieces ab-mt some of the *r lions of those who differ fr..iu ns io polit ieal faith, we have m ver referred t-.-. or had the inclination to d.senhe th,«e who eppore n. ia pMriire a* bmng “J.n,na4d..' If w* h*.| dune thia we wonhl have lm-o very rough un seme our near relative*, and »o others whree friend-hip we h ly prize and in whom good giace* we •-,«« long to remain. Our aiuntmu ... fi,* died to th. p*. by a rWcreric friend pieee that gif*, ns soch a blrere- ent bn, I -ant you to toil me who did wrlu plana to which he rrihred bnt if .1 ... like I bribed it wf Hi 1 rm* writ* i’a that never fail*! to »*n arli.it night write and ei|>e<*>ed to have ttzn umi 'bit week for the pa pw y -<w the season of hiiainv#* pres .lire «*•' not written anything in over a .no 1 therefore it fanM n >1 have lieen rod u.’tom. SU-eeral more of onr dr ptfcrntia mentioned the mat te * iianner anil received the ■fwr h*»e leanred that the nerisdly written hr one n«t • of writing fit the eye i.f the I» 'who fay an ungu arded »'ip •4 wroth something he did not eg.- ami the printer as there were i • to it that gars it somu what ao *diu>riai placed it on tbe *<. go. This as o ur natt c aprsar • »<r hasted some ot ti.e people not know unwell to tnink it con i ua. Te correct which false inirUr have written the above. Oil l The Editor. . — bt - JRIFF SALES. ty, \v\ witw •arthouKA thfl "old, legal In front of hours Taliaferro of of the sale, door coun- on of tht Brat 1 eaday In April, 1SV3, to tlie highest h der for cash, one bay stallion named “1 ock” which was about » year* oW when svld on March 29, MW, by the former an ft ef said county C. II. Jor¬ dan, as III roperty of II. W. Pittman to satisfy • »x scut I on Issued from tbe superior ret t of said comity on March T, IMS In face <tf Holden A Farmer against said ffttr .}, upon the foreclosure of a mertgaga .,'V ven on said stallion by sa'd Pittman t* 1 Utd Holden A Farmer ou Feb ruary U, 1 k». Said property In po.sea elon of aai> r defendant, H W. Pittman when levs % on. II. V. ltsazi.KT, Sheriff. March f.vm. 'VT/'II.f be sold In front of the door of * * the >-..01111005* of Taliaferro coun¬ ty, for eeih, highest W* th* flrlt Tuesday In April 1693» the bMder, within tl»« legal hour* of sale, otie mouse colore,t mule, i* inm alee; one one-hora* wagon and on •t of plow gear levied on by tbe forree e -Iff of Bald county. C U. J«r dan, t o property of J. K. Darden to aallaf execution Issued from the super irt of sal t county In favor of «. J. rir ’ret said Darden and B. R. 8mP.h. Tdh*.. ^ * Sheriff . ef. .. MoncPiof Resident Dentist, G;eenesboro, Ga. I wiah to return my thank* to a gener¬ ous puuiic f»r paat lav ra, and lu announce that I have the “New and Impruvrd Mehvd” fur operation* in filling teeth. Am prepared to aerie just iu a satisfactory maneer at all liuiea. iMMkuslif ClnM. Bfrs WiUtineon. prisident of th C’olumbuin Asuoqiotion of Hourekrep era. say* that ft is ©osier to atari a Dant© cliH-t or a Druivutug duos, a rlarer Ut Study nirdfievul art. or ever Htme-rit. among women than to « lablirh hoiwi-keriiers' claim iu auy Avy. Possibly the reason may be that the housekeepers havo too muck* business on hand ut home to spend their time it dull*, toil (3iu take jwur Rms'tti under your arm and traipse off to aclnb to talk it oil over witb * ,ot " f ? ,b *7 - vo " cant very well l take your salad for toucbGQD or your jMulor hunting with you. Distcvjsions wou t do the monin * rreriwtuig. ami uiuena,* ° woman , * ,UnaUJ must figure out r5* for heraelf, • eVe !7 according to tbe particular^ taste «»f tu© man wlio eat* them. —New \ ork Bun. ______ ’ ______ _ , H oris, m'anri above ubqn-b > I a, mile, from New from I ^ way into the «ftr*r hotter i* • move occensrida lands h:;d Is-en ore-u pi^L was bought nwasrokrtoftm^streetthut op ten or fifteen year. ago byaByndjoatemdudmg Vdliar. ^* Iter “!li R ? ti> ? rford B Hayes . Th© y flrt devclopmeatr never foUowed. and those of the sjn ditate who were uot nefa enough to told on Mild oat V> ttaree wborunkl afforri to wait. Mr Plreipu now hold. • ffrestt deal of tbe ajmlnafaj'a ong inol purchase liaa h«ld ' tbe purrbaacm on tv> lain fired atAld *H ""TtB of diffireil torn and at tb© ©xpetiee of murh aelf SZS^ ^ Ln U^LTJ bre hj I mpuistioti uSeL lodi«3v or many iBhatatanUacarredy number more 1W% ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF WOMAN. A Slory That Cen.-ral Tl. r.e. Teeter Tell. •fA«rl.»t wad Modem HUtory. At a New England dinner General norace Porter wu asked to reply to the toa*t of • Woman.” Of comae a story was expected from l,im. He selected one that waa familiar to everybody, and thia is. to a degree, the way he told it: -Woman s fimt home was in the Garden «»f Eden, There man first marriml woman. Strange tlmt incident should have suggested to Milton the ’Paradise Lost.' Man waa placed in profound sleep. A rib waa taken from his side; from it woman was created anil she hccttliie his wife, Evil minded pemms constantlv tell us that this nian s first sleep liel-atm, his last repose, hut if woman he given ut times to that contrariety of thought and perversity of mind which sometimes jiasscth all under¬ standing, it must lie suggest*" 1 in her favor that she was created out of the crooked cut part of matt. -The Rabbis •*.'e a different the ory regarding aviation. They go back to the time when we were monkeys. They insist that nmn wne originally creuteil with « kind <sf Darwinian tail, and that in tlie pns nas of evolution that caudal apiicml kge was removed and cri>at«l into woman. Thia might belt*>r account for those caudle lectures which wom¬ an is in the habit of delivering, and some color is given to this theory from the fuct that husluiuds, even down to tbe present day, seem to in hent a general disposition to leave their wives behind. Tlie first wont an, finding no other tnnn in tlmt gar den except her own husband, took to flirting with the devil. “The race might have been saved much tribulation if Eden had lieen located in some calm and tranquil land like Ireland. There would ut least have been no snakes there to get into the garden. Now women in her first efforts after knowledge allowed her U ue female inquisitive¬ ness in her A? ^ i examination of the serpent, an commemoration of thut incident the Her]<nt uecn.u t.. have been doubled up into a kind of knot and need in nearly ail Ittrguagiv as a sign of i&riirrogution. Then came* the ex(*lus hum the gUNlen. On first juneu 4 had to change their whole m*r * livu— Wo a* |frka. ..aOBlI A *k 4%» Wail every linn tne tailor’e or a dreee maker * bill ia hooded in. “Adam and Eve were no donbt tbe originators of the Fenian orgnniza tion, the first people that ever resort ed to the wearing of the green. Bui then their domestic trouble* lsignii The woman's favorite son wiih killed with a club, and tnurried women even tit this day seem to have un t . Uiuct ive horror of clubs. Tlie first woman learned that it was Cain tiiat raised the club. Woman has since learned it is a club that raises Cain."—Now York World. Anrlrnt VIUruhlp of AnlmffiH. Tlie __ figures .. of . the K .al« . u ancient . . Egypt were represented on the tnemv. menta forages mammal form Th, organisation of the h^ai pub, ton run on totem lines. Each city h:c. different beast gods. In the loyal genealogies, lteaita are nuniod aa nn cestors, showing thut the early Egyptians actually considered them aelveadeeoMidants of aminuls. Tlie jjriyritivo element in the curly Greek religion has boon preserved in the “suand chapters." fragments of wind, h»v« Iss-n given us hy rodotus. Patreanias and others prov ing that-the oldest images of the gr >ds went repnmnUd in Afiimnl form, and that th • cIi(T»?r<*nt royal houses claimed descent from auimi.l*,nsdothonavagesof America Mrf Ml j McLennan, in his papers on “The Worsliip of Plants and Ant iuuIs," calls our attention to many evidences thut the early Itiimans us well os the Greeks worshipivl totems, —Mrs. Clara K. Uarnum in Popular „ T ,^. s2L , aasA , =:« is no conspicuous club m town that . luoutli bv evtsrv uimi ^ nearly all the atatea aud tnrri ^tib ^ ^ ^ of on ^ for » «nKl© week shows the oomes of ^Swgo. pereons from Boston New <>rlMUU , Cleveland. Paris an<] mna]| in Nortil [> a ko'a. j (ary i aIld ^ Now Hunpehin-. while one name is that of a Chmainm. - Sew York Hun. fflffir Merrluf© Ki|^Hrer«. A New Zealand la«ly reports on her experience and observation of matri¬ mony that “marriage is just this You have a beautiful wreath and veil ou your wedding day. The first week P***** “g" Wf-H mWth ' JfZFTftfS* f ? 1 * ?f^****^ y “" Anil yttU An . |, V)l(ihK f., r Cheap meat all the reel of J our Ufa ” GETTING SQUARE. *" w * C,nmt A *‘~* d,n< Cat w,tl * * CrwuL, eh. L ton. „ Thp B e " pra ^ public w not acquaint * ltb the «“““ *■ wh,ch 8ome employee* hind for , are a arena, tbfa sttaationti in the "side | abo * •** ,rk ^ u ‘ e ' **f U V f *® J" otJl,n tb f. man na P lace be V? blrpd *\ th wba ‘ “ * b « U1 , tha * “• b ® » to rewlv e fo r ~ ’ ittbiunce, fifty dollars a month , sul¬ , try, but gets only fifteen dollars a month, the other thirty-five dollars being retained until the close of the circus season, when it is always paid to him in a lump. Messrs. Hagur and Henshaw, the “““W™ 0 * . tho “side .... show „ of , the I ?“ rnu ™ bave aIwa V8 ha<1 caa ~ - «dorahlodifliculty in getting a man U ' 8,a >; the out an,, ^ care of th ® b '; “« •Veteton, owing to the general 'cussedness of all such -freaks.’’ In the case of the skele¬ ton he had to be carried to and from every performance, to meals, etc., in storm, ruin uiul hot weather, and the Attendant waa comj»ellisl to ls>ur all * be f umbltuga .ti.d cunpkiuta of the skeleton with the added phaaea of ill temjKir and nhnsc. One season when the show cloaed and tlienttoudaut of thoskeloton bad receiver: all the money duo him for the season’s work, including his “hold hurl#,” he felt ns if he would like to square accounts with the skel¬ eton; so, after the last performance, tukiiif tlie skeleton itt his arms, he carnal him, not to the sleeping car, but iiw.iy off in the fields, and plae tug lulu ireside a fence left him there with the remark: "There! You have abused me all summer, mid now, darn you, I'll got square. You can stay where you arc until 1 come for you next season.” After an hour or two the skeleton was missed, and all hands were sent in senrch for him, when at 4 o’clock in the morning he was found lying in the wet gl ass chilled to the mar¬ row, as it waa an easy thing u> chill him to the booe, owing to tlie ab¬ sence of flosli.—New York Tribune. D#nf#rtMia (Utlerit. All bacteria front upon organic matter, and develop in great num¬ bers in fernionting rotations of it. Their numln-r is generally mtproxi tnately proportional ‘o the impur “ ._____. ,* get tht relative danger of poluble waters. number A wafer that contains a large of them should not be used for drink¬ ing without first being boiled. My boiling polluted water for hulf nn hour nil the infectious (but not the baruil<»*) lmeterin in it will lio de stroyed. If it ia then filtered to re¬ move the vegetable stiliHtaiicea. nnd aerated to render it potable such water can he uned with perfect aafotj for drinking. Bitten the infectious bacteria nrc the agents of all filth diseased, it Should lie the trim in all sanitary unnlyriaof water todcti-n.iine \vi.«ith er they have actual existence in the water, ^ or, ^ wliut nmovus too ornie ^sl.le dftt<MTn<nr thr fnridl q OI , 8 fwr tll( . ir (W , ^o , nt . Whe „ ew . rh# . tni ,,,, Hlllllv m , , „£X.uld prf ^. nrH nf r , w ^. in a wnt( , r |u In dirsvinti- ,M*d for drinking. n Engineering L.....ga . tb» iii*ui»e *t *•!»**.. When the engine* of the Mg lfror, the City of Pnris, on her r.sy f <>m New York to Liverpool, broke d wn several hundred miles off the Irish coast on March 2.">, 1'CO, the 1! tie Hteutnaliip Ohio, although unabl. . hy reaaon of a shortage of coul, to tow the big ship into a Uutliar, atoo.1 by her for eleven hours, unui tli<* freighter Ahlerogate, fmtn Gal vareton to Liverpool, raii.e along and made Uim fast to t«.w her to I on .h,I In the awarel of salvage, emoent ing to $ 40.61 Ml. the Ohio rsrivri !’.1. 000, ulthou»li «b© had rexlly rendered no aid. Th© balance wan giv -u lu the owners snd crew of the Aiders gate, the owners rewiring t'AUS,- 8.0. - -*e» 1 ork 1 .V 6qn. fLllc, 1 ’o atieud to a Dooper who hod U^n bin braiiw out wiUi a pi«toL The man died, and some time after »« luck Mtherroodor , )i4l . , ..mpte^l Rockland to inquire had leornir of the reap- n T “ „lonal showed him the finer :m ream y. hut Uughcd when Bockhmd dwk re# that h* thought it wot:M he to destroy the fatal w.-njsu: Nevertheless on 1 .} at holt time atu-e Eucklrnd was c:.!bd to rtt< nd to the colonels servant, who hud attempt"** to kill himself with tl.e very setne pistol. — London Tit-Bib. AalUsa Ut halt Mias De Classic—1 should like to look at some music: not new music, like thia on the counter, but old mu¬ sic—real old. Store Boy (anxious to assist!— Yea rn. That nn th’ top shelf ia jus' block with fly specka. an I gutwm they'll sell it cheap —Good News. i NO. 4 5 GEORGIA RAILROAD. Sion? Mountain Pout#. -- .. . „ --L----- m<-|||;i>M.Sh K'4r*V. 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