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Bloody Sacrifice.
li-iA OP TH K UPKIiftNG-I708
l “ , “ 1,1 '“■“••I AgSJnM the Mouarcli.
That NiuliiUlU Krouzjr and Its IrrealiUble
* wfl * 1 11 tho Civil Strife.
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It seems hardly (wsslblo that Any intelligent
Frenchman could have donbted at the time of
Loots XVi's arraignment foe trial stoat
would im< its result All Paris was inflamed
of the emigrants amTof ttie heads of thelfmT
eign ct.tili; :,>;i nguhikt tho country—the great
lu^ftutpl f* the ap*f diapf it
j^vssszsjsi&i uiiA. aphiious, fusel
men. It the •forint of
she is to alt dftliom like an ideal, worshipftd
ar^Tasaar^sy? government, whatever this may ba, tUe
power and charm of France remain, unal
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EXECUTION OS CH AtlLOTTB COBDAT.
tered people,Whether and unalterable. Franco Is, indeed,
her high or tow, rich or pc
A word of magic aiguilleanca. Louis i
relentless. Bv-eu the flerceet fatties of free¬
dom belioved, when they were clamoring, like
Marat, for more heads, positively Insatiable#
blood, that they were purifying and strength ',
ening Franco. patriotic,
No nation Is or eon be more
when the French are tigarishjy fastenil^ W
Tho French often atmebr tdmo« <R»qae.
DBMS'S' Franks Gtauls,
with the we are still the same
gustus, elector of Saxony and king of Poland.
He was really foreign to his native land
and always remained so. Essentially a
burgher in disposition, ha became nothing
Having married Marie Antoinette at 18, to
whom be was no mom adapted than she was
to him-r-ehe was only 15 at the time—his prin-
I,m3. ..JktmAMl !■■■
pjetAiire I.VXUKKXCI®)# IS PARIS,
cipaf falling Was in tainting and eating,
often asleep at table, while his young
and rather frivolous wife went in pursuit of
livelier company. The match was mado,"tn
the face of Its unfitness, in the interest of the
bouse of Austria. He was separated from
the commons by his weakness, mental, not
moral, and from the nobility by his virtues.
He was placed In conditions which far abler
men could not have managed, and his ex¬
periences were so painful and pitiful that he
«t«t™ oar compassion, tt itbt oW respect
There seems to Luive boon a sort of fate in his
Career,of which lie had a certain forwhadow-
^At tb* close of the celebration of hi* nup¬
tials insty persons in the vast crowd were
crashed to death in the Place Louts XV by
the narrowness of toe mode of exit the ac¬
cident greatly depressed toe «ng.
Fold on which he sulfc
r^n,‘33K£HafflS be had been gnllty. Under
not his circum-
cffliiimifHtlh stance* guilt m*ku wan triohiallv virtually u seif l# -«-*—:—*«' defense. ~ If Be a
wutliavo known for three year* and * halt
atlcaet that hi* life wav Inconstant dong**
in l*iu k Ho turned naturally to bis distant
friomL, to ituwn who alone would and could
belli libu, for protection. Hfcfriqnds, e*th#
oeustitutieu construed i^iBhiki it, were yW)|o necessarily
the enemies of tlie cell
a wore of the hazard
b#rU»; Unt they
the teial in avnitlii iug the guiUoUneoSroad
being compelled to remain hidden during
Reign jpf Terror. .Maiesherbes was remwn
court of ftkfe, hs
was a guiet though
resolute opponent
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Olid labored strenu- L>
the poopM
He was, at C0, ap-
,|tptate|l censor of
to® don press, which a he post- did
troschkt. :j
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highly appreciated by authors, albeit the
Rotbonue protested violently against to*
;^bSmr CydOPO<li ^ pi
Some years after, his hostility to the levy
SSSLSS#
—to he Was’ tanuM by tie cc
was carried; Jan. 90, 1798, to
passible Against a*
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OOOannsdi
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. : uiWHjauss, ii
Migeworth, and his last oonfesaor Rssfa
the assistants of the axwMttoosr who
laid hands on him, .Sw*ba#ft
self from thMr gra.^ and exclaimed exe
lyt “I die Innoceut of Anycrime; I pray
God may not visit my blood upon Prana
The revolutionists revolutionists were were determined aeterminea ne
blood spurted) the. roy i
Sh»SU3SS . >
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FURY OF THE fflVfk STRIFE.
slain tho chief of ton reaim, the rab¬
ble and their leaders were more sangu
more demoniac than ever. The wtn
masmere, under tbs name <g law and
have ruined it had they not been overthrown
and extirpated.
Chaos prevails in Franoe after the royal
and joins the coalition with Naples, distracted Spain,
H d bmd , Germany againrt the
land. Revolts occur In every department;
ibc Vendde is in a blare. The Insurrection is
half religious, tmginn ia g wtto. ton pwmntry ,
deeass are royalists to toe core; their
tional ardor extends over Lower Poitou,
aiszsfrarrkir
peddler, he is, at 29, poor; with a name
family. IBs piety is to rampant that !
called the saint of Anjou.
The attempt of the revofettionieta
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ntenyhfws
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U» as high as wedo.-«Algt»e%ths m
dite, through whieb t^r ««». the 1
gives an especial beabty to their corn te-
naneea. Prince Haru has t!hs ex<,uisii aly
smooth, fine yellow skin that is one of the
points of greatest ~mto
the Japanese oiAiy,
uniform and his cap
......... toe time, his efetoes
being dark Bhte cloth In winter and white
duck in summer Bale fond of riding, and,
when mounted, the miniature colonel tfett
and returning the
sting martinet. “ -St. “ °®!P NtcholAa r . <r ^
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A penee® cpmpiexion, iplexton, free iree from rrom tfmpUm lumpies o\ or
blemish, is very rarely seen, because few peo¬
ple have perfectly pure blood. And yet, all
disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by
the nee of Ayer’s aareftparilla. Cry it, and
. nstimwltui tori l A f w i aila wifb fko wumlf
John tT. Davis, an Alabama w
has applied for protection at to*)
tor a watch with three distinct
ing two men and burning up a
of <dl and other vahiabie
cause wee that an'Astra eo
spring ofthe watch ofooe of
became entangled with toe I
tag the crippled timepiece t
faster than usual fhcteareri as to (air
Utes in ane hour,
BaEXiSSASAS
together, so that if one should enddtoly be¬
come disordered toe other two would almost
infallibly point out toe error.-Taxa. Sift-
fag"- ‘ ■ :
An Oflfcasive Bremtis
is most dissressing, not only to the
contact. It is a d^icate matter to
speak of, tot it has parted not only
friends but lovers. Bad breath and
Catarrh Remedy care* the
cases a# thousands can testily.
A Fish Volued lty a.Zmdy.
What What fish fish is is most most y^laedi valued * by a 1
Ol I/Te lluUkicUCn j vOl
soying her child trom a case of ci
cone, ___, tab and d Tdieving relieving it it teething. teethin gr.
ADVICE TO iHOXaxKBDi
Mrs. Winslow’s SooTtftNo SYevp,
physicians in the United States,
its value
itbe child
and diar-
weis, and
'll''' t yttf i-h
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We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
“a large stock of
DOORS, defy SASH AND DUNOS !
which w« competition on. Wc haven Inrge stock of “bone dry lam
ber,’of of Mouldings, the finest vAutHty M dad can gnuraiitco the eery beat goods, la the
way ant lee, Uailaeteia, etc., «*•-., we can jnst beat the beet
prk# you can get ««ywhcipl And ub for Window and Door Frames oars is
the pluce to conic. Ours is .a “tom? are home folks*
born ahd raised In (ieomia, mid have devoted our entire time a ml attention
to Whrktng wood for the past twenty >*earH, mid claim to know how to
work to tlie beet advantage. We a Iso employ |?Offid workmen, w»m under¬
stand how to do the work. For these and many other reasons we might
frisig
CRATES, made right Item
ad of going abroad, and
St^t, Griffin, Oft, i*
5 sa yaa saga
umUHIMe.MlMNa,
: WMftUMAU DMMISTt.
UnswHMk, SATAJWJJL«A.
■'HE ERRORS o f YOUTH«fio MANHOOD
i EXPERT HOME TREATMENT
i CURE
I. B. B, TIB TABLE LB. 1 ,
In e#ect September let, 1889.
No. 13 —Daily.
Arrive Griffin...:..::;: zMt*
No..
Leave Macon......:b.. ....8:80i
....5:25
....7:00
No. 11 —Daily.
;;i , frr .
“ Atlanta......................... ..19:80 p.m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon.......................... .,i:40 P .m.
Arrive Griffin........................... -bS
Arrive Atlanta.....'.................... ‘
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macost..*., 0-40 d m
Arrive Griffin...........................
Atlanta, .10:40
Leave Atlanta.
UlLY.
Leave Atlanta..
Arrive Griffin- ....4:00
.....8:15
Leave Attaata..
Arrive Gnffln...
*• Macon...
.... 9:05 am.
....10:48 “
Leave Griffin.........
“ Newnan......
Arrive Carrollton..
Leave Carrollton
“ Newnan.....
Arrive Griffin—
4 Leave S*Jpj£=ia 22 =d® ......5,88
Arrive Carrollton—,... ........—7:00
No. 80 —Dajlt, Snsn Husbat.
Arrive Lem ^snoBton............—----- tareman—... -—7A5
—
LflflY® Newnan....«....................
Arrive .........
Wutik^PuogpMt
SEBT YORK OR BOSTON
——18 VI A..........
SAVANNAH
OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: LINE
—ortn—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now «*le at reduced ratee. Good to M-
8a« Bootes. If you ore rick the trip will in¬
vigorate and lmild you up.
Go East by Sea and You'll not Regret tt
other Passengen, o----before would b&So i» purchasing pu ticket* via
toe rontos, do *
merit* ol toe Route
ther information may be had I
the Agent at ydur station or b
M S. General BELKNAP, W. F. SB
K. T.CHARLTOSC Manager. CLYDE Ti
- Gen’l Pens. Agent. Tra'
Savannah Ga
Mowers, Bumrs mil Bus.
- Feeders and Condensers.
THE BEST ENGINES sad BOILERS.
One 5 hone 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
Gin with Brooks Press, for sale cheap.
Osborn’s First-class Groes Mower......# 80.00
“ * “ “ Reapers........... 100.00
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