The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, January 11, 1884, Image 1

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-V V V f MW JJ0H8JW t ■ J .v.\ •'i'.LlOHH/j3 JinlT C-AIE^HOILLTOIISr, GBOBQIA, FBIBAY, J^AJ&TTT.A.E/'X’ 11,1884. 1TO. B. a .%,>r»g3aLagtrs«xc^.-»TC^:s^^v sa^vs* -^ryt to. t. &*■ Aa?^»— CAB ROLL FREE PBES8. PUELISRED EVERY FlIDAY. From the 3!iBvaiikie Sun. THAT VERY LITTLE BABY. EDWIN R. SHARPE, PLBLiHirLU. The Crank 2nd the Little Ones. ; ci*. Tin* smart Aleck who wrote, the above could never have witnes sed the baby Mnile of welcome to I papa when he chine home, or felt Fro'u^tln* Arkansas- Traveller. THE'SQUATTER WRESTLES. From thy New \ ork Tribune. j Sayiugs Wise and Otherwise. YOU’D BETTER TAKE FT ALL!” j Cheerfulness is the daughter of; • employment. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy one year, ,$].2r> One copy six months. One copy three months, *• ' OLCB RATF.s; j en copies one year. >00.00 twenty copies one year, *30.00 PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS ! ' vwk a,ul not Tlie following is going the rounds ; little fat arms around his neck, and written by‘an editor who thinks he i looked into the eyes, that are heav- is smart very likely: “A baby can en’s windows, or seen the hearty wear out a dollar pair of shoes in ] laugh that shows sharp little .teeth twenty’four hours. It can keep its new teeth coming through the r,o ; father advertising in the newspa- 4(_i J pers for a nurse. It can occupy little • both sides of the largest sized bed manufactured simultaneously.— It oan make the author of its beings wasli bills foot up to live dollars a >e feeling at all well. It can crowd to suffocation the smoking car or a railroad train with indignant passengers between two stations. It can cause its fa- sweet red gains, or had thi onc'gct astraddle of his foot ride, or seen the face at thi dow a*-- he came up tin* .-free! from a day of toil. Had tlie writer'of the”above experienct'd these pleas ure's lie would have written differ ent, and said, “a babv is a He Rcfu^s to Give Information, aud is An Incident of Legal Experience in North * Doubly Surprirnd. Carolina. ] * s how respect to old age; youth An ohtfellow with grimly beard.: Hanging in front of a down-town | doos not nhv{: * vs and Iipsliideliby dyed with tobae- j eflti Rg house a day or two ago was ; Little minds are tanvd and sub- eo juicejsat on a log near a rude ! Hie carcass of a good-sized bear, to i 'Lied by nr f ! ”ff great house inVArkansas. A “stranger,” j served np in steaks for all lovers i minds rise ;. well dressed and muscled in no *ff that sort of food. A resident of! ’Tis a strati* • .ruth that only in for a delicate way, rode up, dismounted, j Hie Tar-Heel State,in company j the agony of parting do we look win- tied hfa-horse to * suppling, up- 1 "ith a Tribune reporter was pass-1 into the depths of love. ing the carcass, and iho sight of It brought "Ut the following: oh -aid: T f you good deer' ml'.” , “1 am not fond of bear meat my-. would ban his coat *elf,” said the North Carolinian j 1,™!-. pmacheef** th “f am lost." “WaltjYiid I say yore wa The “.Ffranger” took off his coat sen, sun me xxortn i aronnian ; Jong, and said, “a baby is a ray of j and rolled up his sieves. “I know | “but .down in North Carolina some I human sunshine, sent -to earth to all alio.ut you,’ he said. “You are j years ago there lived sr old ancl i brighten the pathway of people who j an Arkansan- squattier, and have eccentric reconstruction judge, who ! n - eo vonp No, writer of the above been living hero since; To. IlunJ/^tt^ed .a juicy bear steak better one * - )st a 3-year-old babe would relish No one can think well of a to recall all the •r done in your >our be too have souls than a 3-year-old babe would relish JOSEVH I.. COBH. FK.r.IX X. COBB. COBB A COBB, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. cabholltok, Georgia. : ther to be insulted by every second i is man without a heart, whose | dreds of benighted -beings, lo 10—Prompt attention given to all bus-j class boarding house keeper in* the : idea of a bliss is a second class j these infernal woods,' have begged > in places candy. It was Judge Mc- rblleetions a spt-i C ity who never takes children. It I boarding house, where babies are | you for • inlbnnatioh concerning j L<oud,,-of Salisbury. The judge .... .. i can make an old bachelor in the i not wanted, and whose -death--bed j Lie roadJthey desireihto follow, and T'oitld rti^e t\\ enty miles any day Du. J. W. HALLU3I, room adjoining use language that, I will bo in a hospital ID attendents j you havt^givon thenv-all kinds of| * n the roughest kind of weather to if uttered in tlie street, would get! charitable people, his mourners j evasive replies. I anvtr prize-figh- f £ ( 't a taste <u ‘bar meat, as he eali lt is no misfortune for a , young lady to lose her name, nice if a her ?. Incss intrusted to ns. oinltv. Office in court house. - GEORGIA. CARROLLTON - IDs his office, in mu.nher 3, Mmole- j rillc brick building. lie makes a specialty j *' ° ar *’ of OSTETRiCS and DISEASES OF WOMEN and CHILDREN. Call on him. <'onsultation free. XMR,. «T. F. COLE, CV. HROLLTON, GA. Is devoting most of his time and atten tion fo surgery and surgical diseases, and is prepared for most any operation . His charges are reasonable. g! \Y. G i'TII BEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, him in the penitentiary for two ft can, in a few minutes drive'a man frantically from his home and cause him to seek the companionship of a locomotive blowing off steam.” It is cowardly to abuse a person who cannot talk back, and the hum who thus abuses the baby, a poor little thing that is not responsible for coming to earth to annoy fools, is fit for treason, or jumping on a board bill. A baby never annoyed any person with a soul unless there was something the matter with it, for which a grown person was re sponsible. It is true a baby can wear out a pair of kid shoos in twenty four hours but if the pro prietor of the baby does not like to stand the expense he can buy cheaper shoes that will last a year. It can keep a father busy advert!-. ; sing for nurses if the father is a fool, Wishes to say to (he public that he is I hut if he dislikes to advertise for! will Ik* those who can get a free hack ride to the grave yard, and his monument should be a price of soapstone engraved, “Here lies the remnant of a star idiot, who hating babies, hated everything that was good, and. lie didn’t die a minute too soon, and thanks he to Clod he didn’t leave any posterity.” CARROLLTON, GEORGI \. Thanking the public for the libera! pat ronage which they have bestowed upon him in *he past., would solicit a continu ance of the same. Home made shoes for women and children always oq.hand. Ky—Shop in the hack room of the post- office building. JOHN II. STEWART ter, and have been seRt'here by an Iit- His honor was holding court Eastern syndicate to .tbuinp^you in- jFranklin, in Haywood county, to civilized submission, Now, I among the mountains of western cotjf: : user r . ‘ METHODIST EI1SCOPAI.. Corinth, 1st Sunday and Sunday night; Alt. Zion. 2nd Sunday and Saturday be fore : Bethel. .Id Sunday and Saturday before—V*' E Tarpley, pastor. METHODIST I'.I’ISl OPAL. SOl'TTfl Carrollton, every Sunday in each month; —W. J. Scott, pastor. New Hope, 1st Sunday and Satutdajr be fore: Paul’s church 2nd Sunday and’i'Qt- urday before; Whitesburg. fid Sunday and Saturday before; tit. C*r?BCl, 4: a Sunday and Saturday before; Pie^-V? <Tvp-i. I-t Sunday, ip. m.;Rntchk> : o, 2nd u.Snday. 3 p. m.; Whitcsbury’ 3d Sunday night—W H Speer, p9St:f.' Sliiloh. 1st Sunday and Saturday *•> fore; Bowdon, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before; Mt. Zion, 3d Sunday and Satur day before: Old Camp Ground, 4th Sun day and Saturday before | Stripling’* Chapel. 5th Snnday and Saturday ‘hsfore —31 W Arnold, pastor. ' . don’t like to pummel' an ohl man, nuil I propose to giv-e- you a chance, II aw wouJd you advise me to get out of thjfe community ? “I’ll advise ver to ride.” still prepared to do all kinds <*f PHOTOGRAPHING- and FEBBOTYPIHG in-the latest style and at reasonable pri ces. Also keeps on hand a fair stock of Frames, Oases, Albums, Etc, Copying and enlarging a specialty- can make all sizes from looker, to SxlO inches. Remember that two dollars will buy a fine, large picture framed ready for your parlor, at my gallery, Newnan street, Carrollton. Ga. How do the Editors Stand? Why is it that the interests of the great corporations are so zealously guarded? Is it not because of the free passes a-nd other appreciated favors? If high officials are pro vided tritii special cars when they travel, it is not to In* expected that when the opportunity occurs they will show their appreciation of such | favors? .3 judge who travels on a ! free pass is not half so apt to ad-! minister the law impartially as be- I twooT^tiK* corporation which issued, [ his pass and tlie citizen as a judge : y him- ^ who pays his traveling expenses. It \ would he interesting to know how ' members of Congress travel be tween their homes and the national capital on passes, although their expenses are paid by tlie govern ment. ft is probable that a very large per cent, of them pay no s !el- 'he father of i egrapii toil. 3ir. Vance wilt make home before j a record for himself which the pco- f he suc- nas.'cd.— North Carolina, one day, and was much disappointed when he learn ed that his landlord had no ‘bar meat’ for dinner, as In* usually'had a fat hear about court time, espec- “Comv now, none of your foolish- hilly ‘for the benefit of the jedge.’ ness. Which way would you ad-! Judge 3IeLoud was nervous and vise me to ride?” — fretful for the first two or three “As fast-as yer ken.” days of court, and caused some “I see‘that I will have to dis-1 merriment by ordering the sheriff* | think we can charge mv dutv, I thought at first ! drive away from in front of thi intellectual or moral character, if he is habitually unfaithful to his appointments. A woman’s house is the exponent of her character. For they are dainty, orderly, refined; or untidv,; au( i Saturday before—J unrestful, inharmonious, just as she I ,a>tor - is. It js worth a thousand pounds a year to have the In oh of Iookim>- PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. Tallapoosa. 2nd Snnday *nd Siturda* before: Poplar Springs. 3d Snnday anl .Saturday before—E Phillip', pa atm-. Bethel, 1st Snnday and S*tnrd*r be fore: Hopewell. 2nd Sunday arm Satur day before; County Line. 4lh Sunday D flainriek. MIBSIOXART n.M’TI**. New Ta-banon. 1st Sunday and Satur day before; Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday an* Saturday lief ore—TV N Carson, pastor. md. 3d Sundavs—E B on the bright side of things; but! < arrollton. 1st alas, few cultivate and exercise that; Si,ri ’ etr ’ pastor * habit. Whitesbiirg, 1st Sunday and Saturday before; Bethe<da. 2nd Sunday and Saf- It is doing some service to hu-j unlay before: Eden. 3d Snndav and Sar- manity to am; tliev know \ innocently; "and t F.* of society to i to be always m duties r,r med- nrday before; Beulah. Saturdav before—TV A' can nurse the na nr ode n’t have any baby, :ing father doea not like Evans, The Jeweler, la now in the southeast corner of the public square, where he will be glad to see his friends and the public generally . .lie keeps on hand n full line of goods, consisting of plated ware of all kinds, • Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS n specialty. All kinds of repairing in his line, done promptly and in good style. nurse,* ho self, or iv if the kid : to pay wash bills he can wash the j clothes himself. The baby is not to i blame because second-class board- | ing-houses do not want children ar- , ound, and the hoardiiig-hoffsos arc : not to blame either, a baby should have a j lie does a baby, and then he will not | pie will not soon forget, ! be insulted. Rut the last sentence ! ceeds in getting his bill i of the above item is wha intakes, us ! Savannah News, hot. “ V baby can, in a few minutes, i drive a man, frantically from his j home,” etc. No “man” could be I driven from home by ids baby. A person who would lie driven from homo frantically by the crying of ids own baity is a cowardly jack ass, and a baby ought to be asham ed of such a father. Such a “man” is a tiling. A man would stay at home and help see k the cause of the baby’s peevishness and correel The. Rich Senate. “The Senate of the United states is the richest deliberative body of its size in the world,” said Con gressman Converse to me the other house of Emanuel Peters, “Vdaii, why don’t ver look ?” “I have looked.” “Look again.” “But which way must I look?” “Outeiuynur eyes, I reekin.” “Old man I'll have to fight you.” “All right,” and turning round lie yelled : “Oh, Tom, telLyer Umr an’ the ehiiliih ter comaJoJit here, for we’re gvine to have.Amno fun.-s- Feteh the gun an’ dog' with yer.” ; “I don’t want to IrTrrt, you oiijl man.” - -g' - “Don’t be skeered:’ You hurt me.” “But I: don’t want you me.,’ “Tlieir mosey.” - — “I woejf mosey days I hjiv-e been house of- Kmanue k <T>t v , . out of patience, at last he called j ^ niS: ''3» rop.ieo: i the sheriff and said sharply: kSher-1 ma< ^° imo siarelm.o^st iff’, go out thar and order every ;me 1110110 ° ! rnan -’ s lfU ‘ an v '*.; - nacK- temperanee J of thenvtliar darned geese killed,! mo! b | and send the bill to me.’ The slier- j A ^.^1 gentleman met a brother iff penned them up; but imagine i lawyer one day recently andthefol- j tlie judge’s surprise when a liiil was lowing conversation took* place: presented him for nineteen dead “Well, jndge, how is business?” geese—‘killed by order of b.is lion- “DuP, dull, T am ♦living on faith or:’ and hope.” “Very good, but I have “The judge stared at the liiil in got past you, f r I w:: living on amazemenr^but paid it, remarking I charity. , i "t<i the sheriff ‘that if lie did order i A happy family: “T suppose” said ^vcin’t! Hie geese killed he didn’t think that the man in tlie easy chair, “that j-the sheriff was darned fool enough my wife and T are the most cen to hunt- ( L> it.’ Two or three of us law-; tented couple yn over saw. We 4th Snn«iflT Roop. pjs.'tor. Aborleen, 1st Sunday and Sstnrday.fi*- foro; Bethel, 2nd Sunday and Saturday befon—.1 M I) Stallings, paatr-r. ?ilt. Olive, 2nd Sunday and S*tBrriay before; Providence. 4th Snnday and Sat nrday before—-J P Little, pa..«tor. Bowdon. 3d Sunday and Saturday be fore—.Ino. A. Scon, pa'tor. Bowdon 1st Snnday: Pleasant v . > 2nd Snnday and Saturday before T Higdon, pastor. j to do it.’ Two or three of m j yers were fined for contempt Tor'j never quarrel ;y , : laughing at the judge. It leaked j ing to get up ip tin For the last two ! out Fiat the sheriff had fooled the looking for tliv ami thb latter was wratby. Peters and have Til! Sun dues n it bel [lie above ariick but if he did, lie sort of a vo til;* wcl ever had a is a no-ne- iMttnl S(!rt of a jotirnalastic dud'*, without a soul. If the man has a baby, what precious reading the nr- been putidJ by such fellows as you and I buye decided tmbto stand it any longt-r. Now, T--i^m going to j jum on you,” and williout giving night. Its sevent.v-six members | tlie old man time to reply be seized represent an aggregat e of .f 180,000,-i him. Tlie old follow exhibited rei of)0 of wealth, or a little over $2,- markable..activity amkin^i moment 1)00,000 each.” Four of its members are comparatively poor men, but j some of the others are enormously wealth;.*. When the Federal Union was being formed Thomas Joffer- To Those Interested. You have been indulged twelve months, and surely can pay what you owe the old firm of Stewart & Son. The estate roust be settled. I greatly prefer settling ray own business, but will have to put the claims belonging to the estate of J. W. Stewart A Son, in the hands of an at torney, if not settled soon. TV. J. STEWART. tide will be to him sotni day u !n‘n he comes home uid is met at the door l\v his pal: ‘-faced, frighti *ned wife, who, with tears in her eyes, says, “Go for the doctor ; t once, the baby T fear, is dying.” The cold eliiib will creep 11 ]> Ids hack, and his 1) air will feel as thou gh it is tur- ning gray as he s tarts for the doctor, son was opposed to the Senate as being intrepid idea o lean in ih- bad tliroLwn the mauYagainst th^ . ground with a force tTETt made his i air r(i dob*nt with tb chatter. He — ”*• i.t Nif -broiling bear In order to at>pease the judge the sheriff scuta messenger some thir ty miles away to get a hear that a huntsman had killed on the Ten nessee line, and when the judge re ceived the news a smile lit up his features, and he began to dispatch business in a hurry. ‘Yum, yum!’ he was heard to say as lie sniffed the perfume eak. The judg I am a i wavs will in i always will morning and to let her.” tec tli chatter. lie was up again iij l ' aA * XiK J uu >' ‘ ” . ■ - an instant. Tins timr-he secured not CORtaiu I'Lnself, and (wliafever tlie- ;* better hqU. He danwl around hj:| A- le,v ' : ! :n ’ e0i ‘ RS ao hour before the pipe. After Co lt is said tl; sion, when (C blent, 3Ir. P tern of neat’, priety called at t-: the purpose of in of ladies t T Ti BuClmnavi President where that dy b aw was eni'vvr, on a certain oeea- Jacksnn was Pres- a pat- fsTTolltori—Seeon.'i Bispti't. Fo*rti Snnday and Saturday before. B. S. i Davis, pastor. MlVmOBl'T I'F.OTrATAXT. Carrollton, 2nd Snnday in each monib . at the Presbyterian church—Dr. F H 31 Henderson, pastor. Antioch, 1st Sunday and Satardar be fore: New Hope, 2nd Snnday and Satur day before; Smith's Chapel, 3d Sanriar and Saturday before; Bowdon, 4th Sun day and Saturday before—.'no Thurman, •I M 3I ('aIrnan, pastors. rm.SBTTKRIAV. Carrolhon. 4th Snnday,Dr Jas. Stfer. pastor. ciiRisiiAX cmmoH. New Bethel. 1st Sunday and Saturday before, supplied by .1 A Perdue, district | evangelist. Bethany. 4th Sunday and Saturday before, supplied by .] A Perdue, .triet evangelist. Enon,3d Snnday ,-i.ilv of pro- tor. AYliite. House for j Beersiieba, 3d Snnday ••.•••Inclng a party pastor. Excellency. Air. mluctol to the'* ajiartment; Z Hardegrre. .{.as- R .1 Miller, COURT CALENDAR. a way which the obF man eotihl lianli.v keep track. Tom and the character. While " breakfasting j old woman came <mt,!!Jmt did ilme IP *nt; Hr. lUL iutmw lent as to the with General AVashington one morning this subject was under discussion. Jefferson poured his coffee into his saucer, when Wash ington asked: “Why do you pour your coffee into your sauce’-?” “To cool it,” was the response; “my throat is not made of brass.” “For just such a purpose< e bring tbra dog and gun. “Watch Ids capenvjTJip,” said th£ old lady, “Hug him fhrho’s might; peart.” * FliiaHy Pn* j'oting'wmn downe(J the old fellow, sat on4+un and ask* ed: —■ WA “Now'will you tell Tlie where I he will feel as though iiis ] acted so slowly, and he will pray to scuta God that the life of the abused lit tle one may be spared till he gets back, and fie will think of the cru el words he lias written about ba bies, and wonder if the doctor will be at home. He is “driven franti cally from borne” now, but not to “seek the companionship of a loco motive blowing joff steam.” He b Senate,” replied the father of his country; “it will serve to cool the never ! ardor and the haste of the Repro- ivos.” ( need a can fiinbEmamiel Peters?” “I a’nt never objected to ti'llinj (tinner. There were of us lawyers who not : srt * lX t ^' K ' Ltble with the judge, but \ lency bade Id m : ; it was not known that any one but down in a fev mine [; the judge eared a fig for ‘bar meat.’ an .was in tin a Judge MeLoml rubbed his hands ; self but when i: o; : d smacked his lips as he took jus ; make a timely sr j Keat at the head of the table, for in j President. S.dd he front of him in a huge dish, srnok- ! the ladies ar, of ing not, was a piece from the body family and I of old bruin almost as large as a onrbstone in front of a country mat ■ Led Mrs. Partington’s Christmas Reflection. “Don’t make such a noise, dear,” safld the kind old lad.v, holding up her hand; “you give me a seruti- : n’.zing pain in my head, and your young voice goes through my brains like a scalpel knife. But what did the good Santa Cruz put whar tlie old man is.? “YeSj'NfiTu did,” aiuldie held tlni old fellritrin a manner not to lxi! 1 b°Hb>n ii> hi ♦ ’ - L bu_ga.n_.to attack it wi 1 knife and teeth. He didn’t one else to have anv. One ■d funetion- w delights a corn cob • ms. tie* Presi- •rs. HIs.Exeel- y v'ould be tes. Tvt.r. Buchan s’ bowing bini- u.rred to him to ygestion to the , “31 r. President, a distinguished I that vou shave ('nrroll superior court, 1st Morula* in April and Octolicr—>. TV. Harris, judg?. •1 31 B Kelly, clerk, J 35. ti’eivift. sffcriiT. Court of ordinary. Dr Monday In each month; For county purposes, 1?; Tacy-day in each month—it, L. i.icliard?, ortli^ry. over and whacked the steak exact ly in tb , ., ... .... ... , , 4 TT . „ . RS2nd Di'trict. G 3!, 3d FrMay In ei*ch ttaek.1t with avidity with | Later IDs Excellency appeared mrt nth—Richard, .Benton, N P..- John nd TUEfiEE and CHAMEEES, • CARROLLTON', GEORGIA —Dealers in— after the doctor to save the life of; 111 . vn * !! ' stocking, Isaac the baby that wears out a pair of kid shoes in a day, and he would buy all the kid shoes in the world if baby would live. He gives tlie doctor ;t lively race hack to the house, and he is not thinking about a five-dollfir wash bill. The fa ther who writes such stuff about babies, hurries to his home won dering if the little treasure is alive or dead, and the coward dare not go into tlu* room and face the lit tle sufferer. And she looked at him with an i nl . in , rising, “I’m your son an haw arched and pleased expression,as lie c , n q seen you since I was a child.” took out of his pocket a jack knife, '‘\Velb-Fll Ixfdog gon!” exclaim- and hum tbp painted with gaudy | e( | the olff fellow, grasping his son’s colors. Ike held them up joyously, | ],and. “I thought something and it was a sight to see the two j strange When I felt yer grin. 1 bef -re you make your appearance.” General Jacks-m_ quietly-surveyed 31r. B., and repb! ;*<i: “Mr. Buclianan, T once knew a middle, and transferred ! man who V.cefi’nc rich by attending plate, and | to his own business.” v>» | 1, L. .AEw.L Zi- r.Ll.1 mistaken for gentlenes-y. “Yer never axed whar the old man was* Yer axed whar was his . house. Tiie old man ain’t got no j * in ' • v ' L ’ r ' s » a houy-cheeked ex-t ooied-1 house. The lugli water washed it! orate (-olo,H : 1 remarked that he be- | ov(*r on another felle££ land, and * u ‘ ^ a 'Ltle of. the steak since tluTt lie has heeif>entin’ it.” “AVell,\vhere’s the old man.” ) what was left on the dish of the !”said tin* young ! honr ,lu ‘ at an<1 transferred it to his plate. Judge McLoud dropped his JUSTICE COURTS f f'ARUOI.r.tOH. 714th District. G. 31., 2nd TVoruvs^ny in each month—E. B. 3frrr>-U,, N.,p!. (.; S Sharp, JP. i-AntTiMioiro. 713th District. G 31,' 2nd fa each month—3V L Graven. N Pi; John R Rpop, J E. _ nowDOJ. ^ mill District. G 31. 3d Friday in 53,’h month—'TV- II Barrow. N P.. .Taber 3fi]»*. J P. WHITESRIRO. ;k any j clean shaved >f the j attired. From the TVorth Star. ‘Does Prohibition Prohibit? whereupon he reached over and i whacked off’ about one-fourth of No; norrdoes the law against car becomingly O'Rear. J P. WADDEl.I,. fijfltli District, G 31. 3d Saturday in each month—.! M Gobh.'X*P,.' G’T’ftetv- don. J P. ft vn i.A itie.r.- (542nd District^ < - M; 2nd Saturfllv in “I’m him.” “Great goodnes , , , each month—ilarcu? A Tnmer., N P_ J vying conecuh <1 weapons ]wovent j D Sto >T .p -• - men from carrying tb« n concealed; j ,moi:xt CAratet. ’**' nor does the law a-rain.-t. gambling j 720th District, G 3T: 1st Satnrftiv prevent the practice of that perni- | each month—R B .Tones. X P„ .T T !r%>r- knife and looked indignantly anil j rims hffbit ror do; s the law avainst m - ,P ' inquiringly at the lawyer who had j nuird( , r or an>v t -rime prevent tin* i , tv dared trespass on his favorRe-dish, j t . oranjission of crime-; but. dear be- IToSWf B and, after a few moments, solemnly ! loVw j brethren, every law against ! RicL : ds..! P. ‘ ’ standing there, she smiling serene ly upon the boys happiness, and he grateful in the possession of his I treasures. j “Ah!” said she with a igh, i “there’s many a Home to-day, Isaac, • j that Santa Cruz wont visit, and ! .ver grip, mouter knowed then that 3*er be longed ter the family. Mur-, s’luto yer son. Tom, fetch the bottle an’ my yallar coat. This is an occasion fur puttin’on style.” and scornfully remarked: ‘\ ou’il j cr jnie Iessens.it. The warmest ad-1 tcrket euEjEK. better take it ;;11! 1 he judge y 0 cates of prohibi14on never sup- 1240th District, G 31: 2nd Saturday in must already have masticated a ! ped for a u , 0];;ont that such a law 1 ea ^ ,nonrh * couple of pounds. The poor U voul< i suppress the uee .of intoxi- man is dead new—gone where he will have meat.’ ” no more use for ‘liar Next tr> bread, potatoes are the j y subscriber to the Oronville 3Ien may find fault with the trim- J 1! an.v a poor chihl will find noth-; largest part of our food. During : Morc ury wrote to the editor to “dis- i /r L. hie of raisino' babies, and think tliev ' 1!s stocking but bis own lit- j the census year three bushels of Ir- continue the paper, as it is not con- General Mercnanffise,| ari ^ m ; rt y but wh( ,„ tliev ]!1Wi tie f«.t” -- ■ diould he.” The ed- enting drink, j In our “day and time j strictly obeyed. There are. too many who are ready to wink at law breakers for any law to be ed to the letters This is a serious charge againvt otherwise gootl cit- J 31 Ellison. J P . KANSAS. 1152nd District. G 31: 1st Saturday in each month—P II Chandler, N P.. Hiram no law is , Spence, J P. *' SMITIIKIKI-D. 100(!th District. G 31: 1st Saturday*!* enforc- each month—Ransom Smith. .TP.. J M Thurman. N P. Jtrcot, ready or cheaper than anybody ■ anythin and they thin! If you in their line, give them a vou will trade. want trial bide of one of their last in" and seen the little life , .-unf 1 heir old stand on Rom<‘ ^'ood by the bed Aro — ■’Iir.-A"? wntdu ' <1 ,,s ' i,et 1 XEW MtXJCO- 1310rii District. G 31; ist TVc would t-ay to those owing WE MUST HAVE TVliat is you as long mo inouov due us. 'V< v. ccan and we now go out, ging at till* lie described in, and have ■ to ih? grave i and heard the cold, cruel clay rat- on lbs coffin, and go home to t ried house and see baby’s i vi ry wbere, through want: : tears, they will nev A Clevar Reply. Some time ago a working man Friday ia p.. S w s tllilt land felt the tiff jheart that can never j i,y mortal tongue or i ' followed the little 01 tie upo Lie have indulged playthings faniiy the Sabbath was made for man _ . r again talk and therefore not to be taken from . minister preached anout die paro- , , . i n ,..n ” | dv of tlu* probable son.” t a baby txeing a nuslan-jDj^u. -| - ( isli potatoes were raised for every i ( j lR .tod as it person iivthe country, to say nolli- - j tor ^turned the following reply-: : zeus every .where, but it is a true fl '.j* 1 'P Yarc^ >x ' ing of tbe •*I,OOD,OtM) bifshels of. “Weare sorry you don’t like the j one. ! .Tolies. .TP. the, publish it simply- to Prohibition docs not prohibit, but i.owllt.. We should ask y-ou to it lessens the tff'ilfi of the traffie to I mgird District. G3I:3d 8afi»rd*» m are si tipped from North to South t , ome ( | U wn to tlie office and ediL-; sueii -an e-xtetit that none can fail each month—W A Timmons, N P. m, than sweet potatoes from South to on ]y tJmt if you did, some iniqui- to be so convine-0.1, There is bnt : 'H** 1 - J P. North. This difficult to protect the p, R s idiot ni ght write to tell you one way to " • ale of latter fripn loss by eokl during trail- j 10W nuK1 h | >e tier he could do it whisky-, and prohibit its sit. - ' ! lwmself, and would annoy a nervous manufacture, as that is not likely- William-on. J P. —” _ J person like you.” to be done cur present law is tbe,——» - Airs. Partington says that Aveet potatoes produced m me paper. We was urged by- his employer to do j South. Many more Irish potatoes 1 vuu some work on tlia Sabbath, The man courteously, but firmly declin ed to do it. “Why!” said the ent- ploy-er, “did not our Lord himself say that ‘the Sabbath was made for man ? yes sir,” was the shrewd re ply of the workman; “you are right FA IK CT. AT- ' 1122nd District. G 3f; 4rfi Friday » acli month— .T 3V Caffoll. N P.. -T B Enjoy what you have; hope for <>a U rcait what vou lack. i P ro ' en a e ' ' • md it has Old papers for sale" at this office, ; at 50 cents a Jiuudred. I