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CR»W tft« OI.D.
At lix—I veil remembftr when—
I fancied all Lika uld at icu.
nftifiii lint, when ap|*68ir<)d I'd l imed wore my tfu tint If itwo- d^ads,
ISut «-b<?n the nils ronnit X'*l run,
1 thought none old Sill twonijr-vnn.
Then, nl lly, whf-n JM j ncWt l
I held thtti thirty iwa lu folk* sage.
But vrhen my thirtieth y<**r vra* * Bla , ,’ F
1 said : u At two-score men j ruw
Xet two-flcoro eenic and found roe thrift/, 1
And ao I drew tU- line ai fifty.
But when I reached that 1 gtrore
JSone could he old until three-aeore!
And h^re J in at #i*f> now. 1 J
As young us when «t six, trow i
’Tis frue, tay hair is somewhat gray,
And that I u?je a cane to-day;
‘Tis true, these rogues about my knee
Say “Grandpa!" when they Kj*eaic to ino; |
But, bless your soul, I’m young as when,
I thought ail people old at ten!
Perhaps Beihaps a some little oUl wiser illusions grown— flown ; | |
Hut wondering still, while y^-ftrs hare rolled,
Whon is it tliat a man grows old ?
— Vandykt Jit own in the Clipper•
Answers to Correspondents. j
Tlie Milwaukee Sun gets off an ex
cell on t travesty on the “Answers to Cor
resjM>ndent's" column. Hays the Sun:
We have long regarded, with consum- |
ing jealousy, the department of auswera
K sitjr. l
readers "o r ,v«tai«m*iw“xirfC here why the llrst day of Janu
ary L"‘n.WTo“ar is called Ctta#0 Now Years “ day ? L^ G.
Manitoba, (flnn offloe).—“Can reader, through you the in- j
form an appreciative valuable who is |
tTi modin "Vhor^.f n of your Vpo paper,
m callc.l ‘beautiful
Bnow?' .T. A." Wo should say we ;
rould ® • AVa ,yf»» wrote it ourself ' and wore
collcct tlifflduring its composition, wiulc , -I
SJ3with cvciv emotion of < ur intense nature was
the divine at.
flatus, fl itiiH a a party party named named Win *•. Patterson
came into the room interrupting us and .
we hit him in the eye with an ink stand.
We under .fluid that Patterson is looking
for us pretending that he dm n't. know
HbwSt who struck him The non of a tnin knows
havh, T Ws Sm5« SmaiSir k )-“H.G 1882, and •' -Not L
misldLl g
ing 4. give the one lor 1881, we are un
to you tho exact date of Martin
Van Buren’s .hath. It occurred, we un
dels land, some y^.r, ago.
li*kt.in Itimsii
—You aremistaki n about “Grandfather’n
OJock ” It is not a ssr^pulrson Jj,...,, Mere in
America it k sung
but if its translation into ]w ttH i “ ull
•seined to clothe it in an air oi lttn .
cholv it is vour language that is at ta.u
Hot the music. The author ia an Ameri
sau but will be delivered up if proper
application is made Washington through 8 the State
Department at
rw Hnrn ^Lftkon. fHun oilitHsW ,4 Pfttiironiatt M
—Yon are Meu have been
Mntemeedto orison in this country for
v stealing ns small a sum as 810,000,
though of course such instances are rare,
However wl’>n it is only whenjustice witTTa h’amor
a man running off ft
soul into the enormity, and Are. him
Ihronirh tlio moon
Ban Stucco, Mexico. (Sun offloe)
“Gomea”—Jay Gould, whom you are
foreign pleased to devil” denominate who is as cutting “the invidious
with railroads, is up your
country eonda, is not “an ana
but known here as a sucoess
fnl railroad magnate. You are right,
tide however, m your civilization surmises. When the
of Northern begins pour
wssh Ing into yourself; Mexico you will be obliged to
wo do not sue any other
way. But why not change your methods
in order to conform to the now orUci of
things? Ing and highway Why not give up and cattle fit steal
robbery, your
•elf for a bank cashier? Tho onlvdif
ference will bo a little extra outlay for
soap,
of Correspondents inquiries. should send in plentv
Wlmt we can’t find iu the
almanac, we can generally strike iu the
encyclopedic; and if we can’t answer the
question at all, we can easily chuck it iu
fne waste-basket and invent u question
that we can answer.
A Lively Adventuress.
A young woman who , was brought . . . up
at Bradford, Camuls, without any knowl
edge of her father aud m her was
finally taken to an insane asvlum, -rom
wlnoh *be capped and became m. ad
J 5 KX& £Z • 5 S 4 te 2
and found lecturing m that capacity
very profitable. Then Yhc was a p.-rsc
«utod missionary from Chum, where she
mg up the Lords tt r kingdom. i After u V this
aim tried to elope with a fourteen-year
■oldlKiy the heir of eonsuterablo prop
-er y Then she dechneu into a cm,
•chemical finuptive hid deceiving her by means the physicians of a red
in cheek,
themselves, who thought she was sub
jeet to hemorrhage*. She has been a
freauent cm st at Uideuu Hull was'detected then si
deuce of Lord nroveiit'hi Lome and
iust in time to r marriace with
a rich aud brilliant lawyer ' of Ottaw —
Jirtroit /’ c< /'ii .or. '
__ r.uuuilod Tfomen.
Educated women have a wide ephero.
Tliere is. indeed, some discussion as to
its exact bounds. Some doubt, for in
•tame, function whether in they have a legitimate
that character the pulpit Mid Our own view
chart ifi of duty. But, ability are God'«
whatever niav lv
decides! in regard to the pulpit, there
is one field where educated women are
hs demand. That is the home. The
educated woman is the l>est wife, the
beet mother, the best housekeeper, the I
T, !f < mo “ '*
^ a . - T K i U tu ' oxpeuses lnert>1 of a
f .', 'r ’ W V Wculd V1 \'T nvel ve - T
da vs we V}*? 1)111 ,
-
*? x , W ^ f ° r of not | ,ani lul g
a thou-
THE FIRST VIOLIN
Made of An«eaiin»»a» Woorf, and f*)ay«<i
In Kictiiniinif, IekI,
[from the IJiciiifiond (Ind.) Psilfidium. ]
Harry P. Cain, the leader of the G.
n h.
possession of u rare treasure. It is noth
ing less than a violin made of wood that
grew before the flood. Home forty years
;'SlCo r ThV°u«V g t“Vterm owneny
Daniel P.u.la, northeast of J. It. Pres
ton’s residence, discovered, at a depth of
f x or eight, feet beneath the surface, the
trunk of u tree in a good state of preser
i :p ; - . V u* ».. p»»
that the country around Ibchmond waa
once covered with water m. vvh ch huge
icebergs floated or that an me so g a
eiers like l,,B0 ° 1 - ' • P
arsed it The course of the . ce from ,
north to south can still be traced by
grooves on the bedrock. The grave that
underhes the ifcil is supposed to be the
debris that wn. carried down by the ice
Iraiais of organic matter such a. wood
and grasses, lying on the ia p
’older'than ^
tto gravel banks
profess to bdrnv,, that the
* tozeu watt r that oovered the laud at
th#t Umf) wftg ft P t of the flood men
in tlie B, b le. Whether it was
“"u
!«” ia to s s it™.
Tho I10|ireKt kin8milI1 to it that now
^he B in onr forestR is the. red cedar.
wood was carefully laid away, and
pV.ar ,1 }£ l' 7ZC paf.ineU^ a «!u«” tor wIkS sum
th0 and ia museums “ utl ' °? of
^-hpunul , with of t their . finest
some
Kp«€>tm<-u», 1imard of it,!aitid w« nt to see
1L before he came backlie had induced
it owiuih to part with it. Mr. Parks 18
tn <iiti.usiasU< .....uii- musici rruiMi i.m, in .u us well wen as as a a
'f 1 ' • , " 1 ' <»'*»'■»;". urf col..gist and the
ulna occnrr. d to him that the wood pos
nesse l n the requisites J for making the a
vi(jH lt w: )jK ’ , d nTld porous,
K r ‘ UM ,i { t 1 i„, ... 8 worn
1 ntu ,">< Jt ‘V, , , V , ’
.,' I ’ *'
llt to A. . 15. < iirk, who . was
Br ‘ ,u uu
‘ S M
^ <»« f «nes father. Clark was do
; lighted. It van tho very thing. He lmd
,,f " ( ‘ hr< ,!e ; n 0,(1 m 1,1 m 1,0 1,a ‘\ \ in K '}± lve 'V h 10 «
in.sh.ng t touches to tho new violin, f ho
hellv was of the old antediluvian wood,
! aud tho hack and neck of wavy maple,
\ cut iu Pennsylvania fifty years ago, ami
I rafted down to« Ohio to Cincinnati, old cabinet- and
| earned on to Dayton for an
j maker who was never able to use it.
The figure of the old instrument was
I followed exactly, and when tho new one
-as finished it was an exact /ae *simile
built by Stradivarins. When
emm J®7 fs'scV.' W 5, 1 fJj'.V.w*barely * went dn ™ juto eewtaeies ,l tL of * ‘7° <lc
u * ht r 1 h ® set, aud the
vammli JoXWwiv , was still- glv ,_ b ^ t when they
' Tb^e
est.awoetes t^^ody. ^^te. wn8 Cn ab
-'b! W. v .^iek, raw quality that
marks a new violin. The notes camo
brings noh, mellow wore sot vibrating that reminded they gave.out them
mumo,
“* the violins of A mat. and Quarnerius.
rcnuiue _ . Arffnlness. .' . _ ,
There arc a good many humbugs
tho world, aud art circles are as
deceived by them as are less
people. A London collector recently
fused to pay $5,000 for a pair of rose
i j harry vasis, which he had bought of
dealer for old Sevres, affirming that
iu re spurious, and that the seller
j ! tempted him to buy by exaggerating
! piteo ho himself had paid for
There were pretty strong grounds
\ im.qiee'ing exaggerated, that tho seller's judges figures
and good
e.pia ly divided as to the genuineness
.spurious! ess of the vnscs. 'flu* tlio
however, held the hu#er liable for
j full amount.
i Sevres is not tho only ware
; which there is lunch uncertainty.
| uoisseurs often go into ecstasy
"old Satsnma,” but Professor' Morse,
who has lived in Japan, declared in a re
cent lecture before the Lowell Institute
! "f Boston, that SatMimn is not held iu
; Rnv sptH;ial oaU m..lion m Japan. There
, w Umr kind#of i( _the gray painted,
tho gray inlaid, the brown, and the light
oUued ’
( . or , e! |„ w . TUo J,q, iui e-e claim
that the vel'low clay was not discovered
is aneiaiVStttCumn . *pottery*;'ail'artB •“
no
.io^stamp'uiTn oles of r, nl Sataumu '^thcnTand''plates am »m .11, and have
no stamp iqK'ii them ; and plates with with
heavy rims, cups with luvudles, aud sau
«'*•« «*«J pitchers, *„ have absolutely L,terv. no ex
lsU .. u . t) ?vn „ i!U> j a . u gemiini .,, ;ose
Two rare oi l articles of Salem
WMe >v hieh weie obtained andWiw, by the h-e
; turor Mijh t tlouS>le
wro made soveutv-five years ago The
h |lrticl# , B()d ^ ; ucie „t8iit R uma
, ;“n, ( “ f oltl. , , and , are
1 , ri r *“ „ u l a hy sold , m lo.uo, and are rubbed
" l! llUr 'V u <ust to fi ivo them au op
l H> ' irall( -c of age.
Tho 1>r ' fMsor sl -’» declared that he
had hm self st.vd he-i e an s imt of an
American firm which deals in “Satsnma”
waw, a;,d heut! huu give jui orJer for a
groat quantity of tins “ ancient” i>ot
the «erv, maker dnwting the designs, and de.w£ telling
turns, to put on what. plmuv of
no matter These largo
piece - ar» ro. ar'cd by the Japanese as
abominable paraphrases, a'd a name is
applicvl to tht-rn which signifies that they
arc made solely to he exported. They
are, for the most part, not Satsuma at
all, but Awatu, and the decoration is pier
formed by children and cheap w orkmen
of all kinds.
1 ' ll8r ‘’ a good many fine specimens
of Satsuma, not a few of large sue to
1(8 '
>« our American cities. The
amount paid for some of these will ap.
pear much magnified iu the light of Pro
*««* -Morse's revelations. If he » to
be credited, there are other Jspsu.se
arU than the finishing of pxxtterv. winch
SuSSJ? -1 Wou “ ,i ”
Carelessness In Ordering Coeds.
Mistakes frequently occur because of
the careless way many merchants have Of j
ordering floods, Hbine forget to state
the number, quality size, shape or color j
of the articlesi desired, and where price u S
^dt Ct ‘
to memtton that, buyers, t I
tna* the jobber knows u > liav aL « <-..«iutIns «j* *«P«**£» *«»*> j
j^‘ w nriy^o "hb V’tho'Vf ^cc-rtaiX 1
? 1,! ’ ** ■** ,
«yd uptakes . which naturally grow oft* ;
the careless ordering by the merchant j
loV’and heh-ds deposed to j :
HjuI Pa.ilt wlUa tlie joDl.ex-. If a man was
g
J fram/arfagreement A If the purchaser
wa « to “ for a wbodlot
worth ho w nld M3 t!ja strictest
care to hoc that the boundaries mentioned
, t ^ corn , ct prl00 was inserted
^ M thc ^ndition. of the agreement just
fortl) . A niau ordinary H/usuafly ky>wt
j h wiaheH * order. is
knowns the number of the article, if it
numhflred . He can toU whose make it
is, and give such other intelligent de
acriptiun as wiU give the wholesale house,
f° t frow rn ? atlon t w),OI “ he ® ua °^ ’ eM 0 ' the ^cessarym- f ® 8nd ??**
g , rK><1 ? “'o' °1 1 Buch 5^,“ h# dowre8 tV 7 ^ - J 1 . 1 ",
ordem UdMthev diould all means
uow what
ss. saers
rr cl r» !
two
Ho is uncertain whether ha or
irLitti‘rst“ir.‘x?S \V
q 1M / n’ rn Vtftb c )ods
while to send an order at
ifi worth one’swhile to see
I ! t iat H >« properly made. The practice
• ? lent # f ™« than lo . “ most or ? persons enn * 18 suppose. mucl ‘ mo No T? P doubt rev ^
ft ^ dea i of the carelessness arises
, from the rush and confusion of trade,
' [iom r. 0 f jtfrom oveif confidence in thoin
.. * ty ot . t * »h«. I, n jobber ai.il <,. ld not no t a „ little 11
j ; r0ln pm -o laziness. It is easier to set
* nd off order, than to take
(lown nm an
the L pains of looking up catalogues for
„,, Vr ni findW^tW easet But nWhS tiiffic cen-
1| uth u n ii tmil that tlitir ease is pura..isea
at the expense of- paying freight charges
' on tliegomlH that have to bo returned bo
i cause of such carelessness. It certainly
' r J S S» wluofi
■ ,. onV(llli811 and mistakes oriw
the lax method so frequently em
ployed .—Chicago Commercial Adver
! User.
A Few Vfirbal Errors.
! The following examples of the more
coimnon errors in tlie use of words aro
taken from “Tho Varbahst,” by Mr.
Alfred Ayres :
Accord tor give;fa, the information
was accorded him.
| Aggravate for irritate; to aggravate
is to make worse,
Allude to for refer to or mention.
A * { ?* <hat i ‘ aot as 1 knoW - f ° f n#t
| „ that I know.
At’oeafion for vocation; a man’s voca
Hon is his business; avocations arc
tba ^ «ccu p y himmciirntally. j
Balance for rest or remainder.
Character tor reputation; bad one char- may
liave a’good ta reputation, but a
«„,„„u ^
be confounded
Dangerous for in danger; said a sick man be
U sometimes most absurdly to
dangerous fellow % when himself i 18 in danger *
the poor is
^^nn, for debase, disorace dwfiracc or or hum- Aum
To demean one s self m merely to
behave one e self, whether well or ill.
Dirt, for earth or loam.
Donate, for give.
Execute, for hang, ns applied to tho
criminal. It is tho sentence, not tho
j ■ man, that is executed.
1 Health’/, for wholesome; nn onion
plant jrniy bo healthy, but when yon
pick an onion, there is no more healthi
loss or luiliealthineBS to that, although
. * . . wholesome
11 nii |. v or uo us an
nr *I?/ •?,'
J/lg, t tor itl.
Inaugurate , tor begin.
Kids, tor kid gloves.
Liable, 7w,'*’ r tot likely /•?;', oi . apt. „ „
ir lrH ’ L
1 , ants > *or ,. pantaloons, . , ^ or (lie.ter still) , nn
I ..
. r ol . e
; ! en ^ “* nu ttll J ectl ,■ v e ' whele , P leutl , '
^» . “T®*- f nice,’ . „„ ,
I ‘»r wry.- as „ “real ,
: Hesids, for live; residence, for house.
i '
I 1 lletire, for go to bed.
I f*' Wwm '* €vei ’ for seMom if €ver > 01
* eldom or ,ieicr '
i bw . *»»' to-day. tortometchai; “she is some bet
•
1 V" S ' , ’- V ’ whcre vo1 J E ‘°P;
. lhls -
18 one of , tho rdeiit of
«‘iue.i-*ms.
^nmnwns (the noun), % for , summons
(‘Re verb .
Thn * c k ' nd of ft Tl ,les . for thni kind -
T^pire, for occur.
Vulgar, for imm dest or indecent.
ii lt / wil( 1 tor unUss ’
| FfiODKKNS the French _ , physiologist, . , .
j fixing the complete development of man
; Dventy years, teaches that he should
j ln 'e live times as long as it takes him to
' become an adult.
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Dec.l7,’81.1y.
AS JlllSn TBEORT ABOUT TUB
* MOOS.
When the earth was very young, says
p r< Ball, Astronomer Royal for Ireland,
it wcnt round so fast that tlio day was
only tlirec hours long. The earth was
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that fearful speed, aud as the sun caused
ever-increasing tides on the surface, it
at last burst in two. The smaller part
was the moon which has been going
round the earth ever since at an rncreas
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Y 7 holesaIe anil Ketail Dealrs In
HAEDWABi .
IDJSLiXsBg Steel
Fairbanks' Scale, Mill Findings,
AGRICLTUBAL IMPLIMEN1S ,
Hollow Ware, Feed Cutters,
Circular, H d and Cross Cut Saws, Corn Shellsrs, the
Colebrated
WEBSTER AYAGONS.
WATT HLOIFS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES,RUBBER AND LEATHER
BELTINGL.
Harness Leather Cotton,
Ah ROPES AND. CORDAGE, SHOE FINDINGS, HARNESS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS, ETC
S,an.28,ly.
DR, II. S. SMITH.
—Proprietor of the—
Old fkelialhle Drug Store
TAKKES this method of informing his friends and patrons that be has Imoy
nto his new aud
Commodious Store
ust completed next door to TP. R. GUNN’S Dry Goods House. When
will find him with a full stock of such goods as are usually k pt in his line.
lie returns thanks for past favors in the way of patronage &c and solicits co$a
tinuation of the same
CSri^ro !EiCi:o 3 . o, O^aJJL.
II. S. SMITH, Crawfortlville, (la.
CARPETS—7F3 Broad St. ESTABLISHED 1358. GSOjaiUES—3U Broaii
Georg© A, Haiti© 9
--THE LIVE-
Carpet and Grocery Dealer
OFFERS A full LINE of the FOLLOWING GOOD3,LO\V FOR Cash Or its EQUIVALENT
Carpet Department.
Body Brussels Qarpats. ahd Tapestry Wool Carpets. Brussels Carpets. Stair Heavy an:pR>D. s-Ply Carpsts. Striped Sente Yea
All-Wool Carpets, Cotton Carpets
etian Carpet?. Iloartn Rugs and Door Mats. Cocoa and Canton Mattings. FIocl* WiriP
Oil Cloths, all widths. Table Oil Cloths, all widths. Oil Cloth Rugs an l Mats.
dow Shades, all sizes. Curtains, Rustic Shades, Paper Shades. Store Shades, any size. Reps
for Curtains. Lace cheap and line. Curtain Loops and Bands. Window
Cornices, Wall Papers and Borders. Fire Screens, Room Centers. Picture Fraiaas
Beautiful Chromos. Mosquito Nets. !
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Ferris’ Hams. Magnolia Hams. Country Hams. Ferris’ Breakfast Bacon. Fa
ris’Smoked Beef. Geo. A. Biilie’s Best Flour., Baker’s Choice Flour. Milk Crack
ers. Fancy Crackers. Best Teas and Coffees. Nuts, Raisins, Fruits, Etc. Grocer¬
ies Received Daily. Fancy Work Baskets. Market Baskets. Clothes Baskets. Hang¬
ing Baskets. Straw and Hair Brooms. Cob-Web Brushes. Feather Dusters. Tubs,
Buck ets, Pails. Staple and Yard Brooms. Live Chickens and Dressed Poultry.
MY MOTTO: “The Nimble Sixpence better than tha Slow Shilling.” “Quick
Sales and Small Profits for Cash.” CARPETS AN!) OIL CLOTHS MADE AND
LAID. CURT A INS AND SHADES HUNG AT SHORT NOTICE.
MASONIC IIALL BUILDING, AUGUSTA, GA.
Dec.l7,’81.ly.
MYERS &MARCUS,
JOBBERS IN
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Otions ZOIc^Jsioiry w
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the merchants *f Taliaferro
A and adjoining counties, that their Fall Stock is now being received, and in price
and assortment is unequaled by any that has ever been brought to this market. A
special feauture of our business is the establishment of a
BOOT.SHOE AND HAT HOUSE
Entirely distinct trim rnr Dry Coeds. Nations and other Departments, In
store will lie found the largest and best selected stock of SHOES an I II ATS \v
ever had. and we feel satisfied tha' it will be to the interest of purchasers ta
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS.
September 0, 18sl.— y1 2S0 and 288 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
y Use Lawrence HS & SVlartirY’s
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For COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU¬
MONIA, CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST ANDLUNCS.
and LUNGS, but it has uever been so advantageously compounded as in tho TOLU, HOCK and
RYE. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up the
system after the cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles. Price Sl.oo.
4^ V/AU All I I lull AI f ! Do not be deceived bv dealers who try to palm off Rock and Rv»
genuine in place has of Private our TOI.U, Die Proprietary ROCK AND Stamp RYE. which is the ONLY whick
MEDICATED article—the a Dealers on each bottle,
permits it to be Sold by Drugurlsis. Grocers and Everywhere,
«■ WI T H OUT SPECIAL TAX OB LICENSE. &
The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, QL