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THE HAWKEVE MAN,
Tbs present floods, which are
either devastating or threatening
the country in every direction, are
Justly cause for apprehension. No
■otter whether they come sudden
ly or by slow degrees, they arc, in
either case, a great evil and much
to be dreaded, and yot America
will always bo troubled by these
spring overflows. Probably one of
the most disastrous that was ever
Known, occurred in Rochester, N.
Y., about twenty years ago. The
Sennessee river, |ust above the falls
where 8am Patch made his final
and fatal leap, became completely
blockaded bv ice, forming an im
passible dam, and the water com
ing down the Genncssce river
overflowed the principal portion
the city of Rochester. This catas
trophe would have been re{>eat-
sd the present year bad not the
energy and foresight of the oity
authorities prevented it. The wri
ter happened to be in Rochester at
that time and was greatly interest
ed in the manner in which this
mat catastrophe was everted
■van
ry few moments, a roar like the
of thunder or the booming of
would be heard, and in or-
to see this ice blasting pro-
Kebert J. BiiSitd Telia a Reporter
About Mane uf Ills Kerly Mtrog-
dea.
(OonltTilla ronrisr-JoonuU.]
"What lecture trill you deliver this
evening?" asked the rejiortor.
"I don't know what they want yet,
but I'll give ’em anything in my shop
tlmt they'll call for. I suppose it will
1m the old 'I’uo and Fall of the
Mustache/ however. That seems to
be the most popular of my leotaros.*
“How often have you delivered it?"
“ 1 don't kuow, indeed," ho responded
with a laugh. “I have been hammaring
away at it for seven years now, and it
onglit have lieen killed long ago, but it
isn’t. 1'oopln like the old things liest,
and though I’ve got now ou«<, they
hardly ever call for them, l'vo pub
lished (hem, too, hut no ouo teems con
sumed with untidy to read them."
“They want to enjoy your society in.
your lecturon," suggested tho reporter.
“Thank yon, tliuuk you; it's possible
they do. As 1 wus saying, the 'Mils-
tar ho’ is prohald v more popular, but
then I hare a number of others. ‘How
the World Look* to a Funny Man,' the
‘llright Side’ and ‘Advice to Vonug
Men.’ I chuck the young men full of
tho last, and thoy rumenilier it—while
I'm talking. Then them am two other--,
lint these arotho principal ones.
“I don’t liko lecturing." lie rattled on.
with a hearty laugh punctuating his re
marks every now and then. “You bate
to wear yourself out traveling around
over the country ami speaking tho Kamo
thing over aud over until you are sick.
It's not liko law, und it ain’t equal to
ayodtt srifh’tim prooaedi Lecturing
pars better, as the following incident
will show:
“I was at Tutelage's boose loot sum
mer, having delivered a lecture at the
Tabernacle. I spent tho night with
him, and ho mentioned that he wrote
THE HOOKS THROWN OPEN.
THE EVIDENCE THAT MR. TII.HEN j
LOYALLY M.TPORTH) CENTRAL
' HANCOCK IN 1880.
Balwer Lytton’s Bridge. ! Pelitinn to taunt Charter.
her. It T.asht. the Sh.r.. ..4 Ik. ! "ri: lEXZ&sk
Ureal c.inmo. I. MM.ir.am, ) wbfeh
• beautiful brid|e between old **rand I Rin-*n4 "the cborterof aaw company a* follow/
rtiltyhoml U religion. How Intuitively the child | To ettettd the power* and rr.vUvd** of &al.i
tea.™ « k .ntiriug ..fa i sr«?rr;.» «.
W AMIIINUTON, March li.—Several teals* wlib iirajir sod wontflp
and bow Intuitively, out]
I tur»«.baek V> prayer and
an article once wltich he offered j important things, a. yet unknown S'l-tow Ir.mlilr.lj, on qu'ttlM, Ilf.-. lb. old tun j n»j|ln, Md mjiifo.r, amiast aarnn’tb;
.... I * I •«•*-•- ——— —j uur-h|;', putting hlitifio'.f | •‘M county aud U ine eby o* America*, \
to sell, with the copyright, ty a • i 0 the country, occurred at the,re-i , ...
ii.,. "I. I Mtional committee la thli city. For ; y„, tal w.*m» n. euuat .Mmm. to.
instance, the treasurer of the coin-J i»Hdjrw ori<t> i>«» many bifh ami a*.fui an bp*,
With tho
still another, with tho .same result
WMnT'aliermon.nndTtTOnldn't bcsolik I reported every reasonable |
ho turnisl it into a lecture It was claim upon him adjusted and paid | J* "££sS7!3to mZ
‘llright Side of 1 lungs,' and ho said in full, and $ 1,8(10 cash in bis , ond hUMan „ rt , nd
that, at the lowest computation, it hud I minis. The books were there to i mu *t r «ar ami mlidlty Um •iru«iqro ovtrtotf.
nltvmly brought him in £25,090, and wiw show every dollur of receipts and I Uod’a will i* I*.! .*4m r lin*i in tbo law# II. in-
lilu iii'Miinrfv clinu'u (Iia >lif* ! « . 11 . . . • .1 . it. 1
his property yot. That shows the dif- pvcry dollar of the expenditures,
ferenee lietween printed and spoken 1 f| |e ^ was nothing to conceal, cltll-
“tlonffe in and see me again when 1'in ! * r °® where the money came
urouiul. I'm going homo to Mm. If nr- » ro ® 0I * w hero it wont to.
dutto uml mod. If you will go,good*bv. Shortly after the presidential
You are about to forgct'vour umbrella, election of 1880 it was chargeik by
I’m traveling nnd don't need it:soyouM ! many democrats, and the charge
bettor take it along. You aro rich, I * * ‘ * * 1
nut'll* for the iTHRiurea whom I fa bn* placi d under
llialrrontml. Neither the iliild'- trustful “Our
Father," nor tbo old n:nu‘- “Forget n*<‘ not lu tin*
midst of mini, inilrinl tlm,'’will niter 1I1U by tlm
wcifbt of a "ingle in ain-
Bch’iMw mi-1 itrt flr«t—tin u fr.lth ind
tya . T - 1 .,_
atmc rlrhtR and liabllitk** appart ilalng to ind|.
*idual«rngagiNlincondnttl {-and rnnnint grUt
and Aoiiriuv mlllh and cotton sri:»' t for the»un»oa«*
of manufactuilfig rarwl, Hoar, etc. aad ginning
and pack I nif cotton fur th#n»a*d*on or otber- t gd«o
and the prlvilcf •> of ton Ime, -wiling and eteaniur
rU-r, and your n< rtit!o:irrr will tTt*r teay dcr.
GUKKUY ifcftON,
Pwtltlounra Attorney*.
Filed In qIHn
I certify that tbealnve U a trav'estraat froiu
tb** udiiuif" o| Sun»t«irSui-*rior tJuurt IhU M.ircb
Wi, :m. J. II. AtfLKSr, Oerk S. 0.
J. T. MAJORS,
Jlir.rdcr ol Ht uidard
WIwimw hu.I ii rt flr«t—- thru Mth and piavwr-la
the order of IfrtTwu lt-« lt Divinity li-:tl- tiiruiigb
it-agriit-, and U>imk* agwntA an* tbw di '
* tlie vag'ie aHiHiunermentM ol
HUppofw, und t*itn nttor.l it.’*
? i.. . t«„„»! I* IIlea burden tdyou? put* tine* drag?
: *av elaborated in a prominent; p yuar puwwr lo nip- With life*R I»«ubl-ni and |
PLY MO UTH ROCKS
•»»la of propbcUor ^
GIRLS WHO GO GUNNING.
the Writer went to the top ; juumalism. I have boon in the Inst liusi-
•f the new Warnor building, which ; m» over sinoo I could <lo anything, hav-
ovcrlooks the Genncoocc river. i»g commenced my career ol infamy as
From here be wesnotonly enabled 1 “.Proof-reader. I got to rnportiug
>ka nnvmM nninti>rrnnD>(llv I afterward, and I toll yon, fer a wild,
toeee fr, m luxurious, lotus cating existence!
autabo the magnificent building , nntuinK likp u . Xt work all
which bet just been completed., RI ,j n y n ight, when othor |>eopln
Tbit is unquestionably tho finest i are nwako and when they are asleep! I
taUding devoted to business and j uh< <1 to run nil o.or town hunting up
■uufocturlng purpose in America, { dog-lights, and then when I'd go homo
Heine entirely fireprool, eight sto-1 “<•» “’clock in tho morning if I started
Am hint, and nontalninff over lour ' *° R *.‘V ko collared by n
.*• Tilgh, and containing over lour : wat , u ^, n . i lri .Ml to explain to him
-quarter acres ol flooring., t|l#t lo mn(]u ( & •
tf.Mna tvnnlnil VAIIW AAWIltd. . . * ... .
_ - ... - i r—.... ... iioino they
v. Warner treated your corica- (X)U |,i , v liiln I was asleep, and I wauteil
pondent very courteously, end in ! to cipmli/.e things, but it dhln’t have
MW COUne of the conversation j any effect U|ion him. Then there was
! the strain ef having to look up news.
“We are doing a tremendous big j 11 wo**“ had, and the trouble of.in-
kMlMV and are far behind in onr vo, f u .? i ‘? ,u ® w,ui "• ««*» thttt il
"T'_T Z,. . ......... . ,prohalily the cause of my present
orders. This Is the season ol the « 1
when people no matter how
•Hoag tbeit constitution may be,
W, more or leee, the pein and Ip-
disposition, the headaches, colds,
■ooralgia, rheumatism, dull pains,
■ore throats, oougha—all the 1,001
Hh that flesh <• heir to come this
Mom of the year, if at all. It is
■atom), therefore, that we should
ho very busy. This is spec'ally
true of sur Safe Rheumatic Cure,
and It la crowding ue very shat ply
Onr a new remedy.’’
“Singular, but I bad forgotton
that you do not advertise to euro
all dleeotee from one bottle, as is
done generally by many other
■edioino men, but I supposed War-
aerV Safe Cure was for tho euro of
skematlsm.”
“And so It has been until our
xomedy which was especially for
shMOWtiem aud neuralgia, was in
troduced. We'have been three
years perfecting this new remedy.
Study Bret taught us there were
certain powerful elements in Warn-
er% Safe Cure, 1 letter known as
Warner’s Sale Kidney and Liver
Care, that made wonderful eurcs in
chronie and acute rheumatism, but
during onr investigation, we learn
ed of a rctnarkablo cure nt a cele
brated springs, and put ex|ierts to
iMeeligate and found that the
springs did not contain any valu
able properties, but the course of
treatment that was being given,
there was performing all the benefit.
By carefully combining the active
principles of this remedy with our
Safh Cure, wo bavo produced our
Able Rheumatic Cure,and the cures
it is aflccling aro simply wonder-
M; aad 1 do not doubt it will lie-
some at popular as our Sa'o Cure.’’
“You seem to talk freely in re
gard to your remedies and appear
to have ho secrets, Mr. Warner.’’
“None whatever. The physician
with bis hundred calls and one hun
dred diaeasea, is necessarily com
wretched occupation
"Was that before you M.irtcd yjur
paper?”
"No, iiuierd; I must confess to (list
crime, but 1' repented it sincerely, Ik--
lievu me I have, llid you ever start a
daily paper? No? Well you ought to
try it. failing down ntuirs with n stuvo
on top of you is nothing to ho compared
to it in |wint of excitement.
"Thu nnmu of tlint paper was The Re
view, uml it won Hturtcd to till a long-
felt want, Jnrrv Cnulirann was my
partner. There wore Kcvorul very com-
flirting tilings about that paper. Fur
instance, Jerry and I always know on
Momluy that wo wouldn't have enough
money to pay tho hands olVou Hatur-
day, mid we never did. Tho hands
know it, too. und so their nerves worn
never slioeked by a disappoint
ment. Wo rnu that wuy for uwliile,
getting more deeply iu debt
all tlm time. At lost, onn morning. 1
entered tho offico and found Jerry-
looking rather solemnly. 'Jerry,' savs
t, ‘yon want a partner.' 'Yes, we need
a new one. Hub,’ bo rejoined. ‘A liusi-
nes* umu/suidl. '(ine with executive
ability,' said he. ‘A tinaneier,* I ob
served. ‘A man vim eau tako hold of
lliu tiling aud turn it into money,’ no
concluded. 'Then I're got the man
you want,' 1 said, und introduced Fr.ink
Hitchco.-k, the sheriff. Jerry said
Frank u as tlm very luuii lie hod Ixvti
thinking of,so weinstalhsl him at on.-e.
Sir, ho promt to bo all wo had antici
pated, ami lie ran tlm pais-r witli tlie
groaiest KitccosM until lie hud turned it
entirely into money. When wo wound
up tho cunenrn them was nothing loft
lint two passes -ono to t.'iucimiati and
ouo to Ilurlington. Wo divided them,
and wont iu difforcut directions.
“I got to Ilurlington feeling pretty
had. I was about two hundred thou
sand miles in debt, Imting managed to
owooverybody l knew. 1 would have
used tile strangers, too, only 1 hud no
wav of making tlicir seipiaintuiico. Ouo
dur 1 remarked to Mrs. Ilurdetto that l
Is'licrcd I’d go over nnd see if I couldn't
get a joli on Tho liaw keye. 1 post-
I loned it fur awliilo, aud ono day tho
msiimss manngi i- came over to oiler mu
a pla.'C. I could liuvo h'lggisl tlic man,
hut I didn't want to lie dcmeuslrutiv
so l held liack rather isivlv. Ho Osk.-d
polled to guess at a'grcat iicah Wo 1 ir . “"’V
WI J a * II * I llllii 1 iltil. It tins tli>® truth, UN I h;ul
are enabled to follow up ami |>cr-, „„ L , f illtf 1Mt to [ ho ,, IMr .
feet, while physicians can only CX- j house, if I eomd get a ride on the cars,
experiment with tbeir hundred j i was t.s> proud to walk. Well. In
patients and hundred diseases. I urged me. and I Dually agnssl to take
With the ordinary physician, tho J the matter into consideration. I waste
code binds him down, so that If he 1 <*°,*** »< “ochH-k tho no\t aftormsin.
makes a discovery, he is bound to 1 r " ,a '"' 1 ,m ‘“ ; l “) | .v (rood-day. For
;» *sw •!.■* n | l „,u| HH . ff»r la tninn tlu* train,! wuhdototithoro
V* ^ 10 0 ,f r P* 1 ^ »lchin», a t|uarUir to 4, but wht*n 1 cittorcil
which, of course, discourages in- Tho Huwkoye oBiee I walked iu liko a
vestigation, to a great extent. This lord and ■•ailed the Iniaincss manager
is why the great discoveries in | Vlmrlwy/ Nla|»j»in^ him familiarly on
How • <*oaplr or California Isatwi* •
Hrinf llnwn Foalhrrrit (•amc.
(Valh*jo I ’hronii'ls. J
A solitary s)>ortsinan. roaming ovjr
| , ' emo f 1 ral i? n * w "P ,l neroftho wc8',j nririv |)npi/o
j that the Uon. hainuel J. I ilden,! «r«si» U tor,.Id orov<nr<*rk«xl. ThU f:iri wuy hnv.-1 J ti I\I1> U U vJ\&.
piqued at the failure r.f the demot- j ; HOO-S 41.00 run in
; racy to force upon linn a noininn- ■ •">' •'* •*«>« uu. CAnKEta | «««. u.
J .. J s. | . *. * t ... „ j Toxir will liivl/omt#* you, a* fri*«l* atr !»ritf«*Mti*r
• lion which he had formally und i thns«Mriiu hate i>o*ii .hut up iufati ireiu.
! voluntarily decli *c*d secretlv i*fi» Ii It potaErful, pun > ( t|p||cio<fi.wlmtirtf,«Afe—tht
! \oiuntaniy uct ii .lseen.uy i n | of „ K . erlll , fal Erfh a { l>ri<u . ewf , lfM>
| deavored to client General Han-1 nurthtmi
the Alvarado marshes on Sunday h it | cock . g ddext, working poiticuUrly !
aU’rrttwitth^ughr'hS/'.J I »»lJ.is trusty friends J„ the WHEATLEY’S CORNER.
an artesian well, in the disLumv wii iv , all-'inportaiit state of New \ ork. j
1.0 might slake hii thirst. When he j If any member of the nutional |
committee was weak enough to lie-!
iievc this charge, what must have {
been his surprise, upon looking »l!
reached tlm desired spot lie saw- two girls
seated on tho margin, dressed in a pe
culiar and striking costume. They wore
tonics extending to tlm knees, longrnh-
Imr boots, hunting eoa’s uml caps, and
were provided with nn excellent lira*-.)
of brceeh-looding shotguns. Reside
them lay a pile of teal, widgeon, and
rail, ample testimony to their skill in
tho use of their weapons. Tho limit, r
raised his hat, and, presuming on tlm
fraternity of a|mrt, iuqnired it the la
dies had good luck. They pointed tri
umphantly to their birds, and then
glanced sympathetically at their iater-
rugator'a fluccid gaOie bag. Roth wero
unusually prottv girls, tlicir checks
brown from exposure, showing that it
was not tlicir tint excursion, nnd tlm
hands with which they dahked the cool
water upon tlicir heated faces W*ro
white and dimpled. They confessed
that tho oddity of their costnme made
them shim the male hunter, though tho
s|Hirtsiunii confessed that he lia-i never
believed that rublior Imots could look so
conning.
Just then a hunch of teal caino down
tho wind witli lightning speed, and both
girls squatted oil tlm marsh iu a mm
uicnt. Along swopt tho birds, bang
went both guns, and throe birds fell to
the ground. They picked them up.
and, with a generosity altogether un
known to tlm male sportsman, offered
him a brace of tlm birds, as he bad the
courtesy to allow them to do the shoot-
iug.
They explained how they came to bo
hunters. Ono was extremely delicate,
and, after graduating nt a well-known
seminary in Alameda county, was roo-
ommcmled outdoor exorcise by the doc
tors as tlm only escape from consump
tion. Tired of objectless strolling, too
girl, under tlm kindly tutorship of her
uncle, loaruud to shoot, converted a
companion to tho sport, and both are
now passionately attached to hunting.
Tlmy visit tho best duck passes in Ala
meda county, where suiiio are to Im
found, the good quail covers, and sel
dom return without generous bags.
lie Hold Himself Cheap.
IDaulmry News. J
A hat finisher in ono of the bat fac
tories lmro applied for a pension, and in
his application stated that on account
of diseaso contracted in tho army lie
could not do more tluui half w ork.
tine day there appeared in his shop
it loug, lank imfividua! iu a long, lank
ulster, who l«sik ipiite an interest in hat
■nuking. Ho was especially pleased
with tim ltliisliing. Ho came around to
when 1 onr friend was nt work, and ufter
watching his motions a moment said:
“Arc yon new at tim business?''
“Niwl What mikes you think I'm
new ?" hastily uskcl our friend.
"Nothing,” sakl tlm long, lank mar.
pleasantly, “only that l thought you
didn't work »s fast as the others."
“Fast us tlm others!" -rusjs'd our
friend. "I'll l>ct he added with
pirit, "that I can finish more lints than
uiiy other man in this shop.”
A few days later tho rapid hat Dn-
ishcr received word that bis petition
for a pension was rofused.
Tlm long, lank man in the long, lank
the bonks placed before him, to find
sums were snbscrilmd nnd paid ns |
follows:
Ily S. J. Tildcn of X. Y $51,500 i
By W. FI. Bnrnuni of Conn. 40.000 !
By W. L. Scott, of l’enn.. 43,000 |
Bf II. B. Payne, of Ohio.. 20,000 !
By O. II, Payne, of Ohio.. 31,000 j
By W. J. Gordon, of Ohio. 5,000 j
These gentlemen arc all in polil-1
leal parlance, “Tildcn men,” and j
yet they were the most liberal con- i
tributors to the fund raised to pay |
legitimate expenses of Genvral
Hancock’s campaign. It Samuel
J. Tildcn and his friends desired
the defeat of Oenenl Hancock,
they chose a most unusual method
of carrying tlicir desires into ef
fect.
I lo! every one. in need of Clothing.
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley's Corner and hnv
PINE CLOTHING!
till, tina iuiid.'i l.its t
p tt« larzctt, t’.Miiifrifr.rflt ttod
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IX AMERICA'S I
A Sweet l.ltlle Lore Story.
Xllrhtll (Minn-) ItepsklksB
Dr. Wellman reports the swret-
cst and cutest little love story we
have had from real life. Yester
day, as be was waiting at Parker,
Dak., for tho train, a country lass
came in with her fellow in the wag
on, locked in each other'll nrms.
The young man lived in Iowa, and
Was on the eve of starling home.
Tlie train was ready, and oh tho
plntform went hi* carpet-bag. An
other embrace and the train pulled
out. The lover swung on, and tho
lassie waved him kisses. Thu train
going down grade, gained rapid
speed; the boy waved bis handker
chief. but his hi'iirt wax in Ids
mouth. Off wont tlm old satchel;
off followed the lover with heels in
the air. Over and over went he
nnd at last lit in a mud hole, rolled
like a ball aguinst the suit clay
bank, and liimlly got on his feet
and started back to see Ids Did- i
eiana. She at th« same time was
making for him. They mctaiid cin
braced, regardless of clay or brui
ses. The Iowa lover was heard to
remark: “Ducky, I will never
leave you till you are my wife.”
Tho Justice of tlic IV«cc was sent
for, and the twain returned to tlie
farm as one.
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
\Y*> have ;t'ao a Itu-g* uni well fleilertMi »t<wk «,f p#r.V> fttlnfc
Shirts, Collar’s, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
trythlntr In thrw.ijr of Otni't KnrnUhiiiir Coup*. Fclitr tm«l Paleant' ti v ill
plroaurv in ali«i*iurinfc theft Uauillul jr-thl* whether )»u wi*h to buy 01 r.ol.
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga.
GOSSYPIUM PHOSPHO!
THE GREAT COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZER!
Mannlactured at Atlanta, Ga., by Geo. W. Scott & Co. as a Spaiel Manore for
NOUTIIERX LANDS AND CROPS!
t contains All the Elements of Plant Food in Theix- Cleanest
and Best Forms. It has no Decayed Matter in it. Though
Highly Amtnoniated, It has no Smell.
The Value nfSonthrrn Inrtemrnts.
"A Man About Town,” in the At
lanta Constitution, savs: “I have
frequently remarked on the wis-
j dom shown by John Innmn, of
' New York, of p itting his capital
in Southern investment rather than
sharing !tlic common prejudice
against this section. He lias made
two or three fortunes in handling
Southern properties, as a little
flyer’ be bought the Peters pro-
uNter was a defective in the employ of , pertv In Ibis city a lew vears ago
the i-cnsion bureau. i lor SIS.000. He has lately uoclinid
$50,000 for it, and it wili lie worth
$100,000 in ten years. A few
T«* ihr fivi* (tirnipr* In »*y RdplilMtrhooil within a mdiutof I!%t» wIIp*. or 1<Hrni*lnp to any on«- *c»
ric-ilf'irral • |j>. In (•• •>.k'o. who pnolurr th« larKPRl qukatity of clean IJm Cotton on flra avpanitp
aprr», » til’i\Rinl chi" nen* t-jen by tfrptN* Bn* fair*— — J * •-* *’ *— —*--- *■ • --
Home Lost Poems of Whittier.
[Harper's Maguintki
Many poems thrown off at moment**. ! months a^o lie bought $250,000 of
and of which the author thought the Georgia TaclHc bonds from the ™ v -- 7
X« lightly that he included them construction company and $250,000 |
'“Beet.on, arc now lost. ! i n open market. The half million I
pr»; ;Ih- yunn< pluut i» tlipivl-y rHHirUh'd "ill |ii:-!i.-*I i
growth, wh'lat Un* lloni* I*li-i>|»l»*ti% I'ntash, Sulphat* of I.'m , and «'!;*•
•wiry “tirn'.'Ui t« fruit upcIoM-, ai.«l r.irry it* tr»|» >hr* u»h ’hv M*o«<n.
It Ir tli» •'••inni 'ii remark of ihoM- «huu»c the (iOM*Yrn;il that their rr*^ *c«irvly trrr hbed
or Itupi. or *uilrr jn*n» hrostli.
ATLANTA. GA., FEBRU.ABY 1. 1884.
To the Tinnier* of Georgia trUo fiurrha*r onr Gornypium-Phospho
during I hr teuton of bSSj ? irr mate Ihe following offer* of
FBSUZT7MS.
I to fMmnlbt* th<*
T .« _ IkP aplcctioo of
niMHiitt*. >imJ rule* uiplcr which :t*»;ir«Hi arr to bo m»lv vntliply ?o tlic fann.-m «*lm may i*ooclihkf
cons# *i fur sIk'm* t*r*-uiium«, *.• will *urrt*f Shut each In rmcltil lo hut e tin* Uo*ayp|iin o*rd, M well
i|i:antity of pnJurp maUc, a ml in«*aiumiwnt*ot lur»*i h. « b crr.itkil to, that there cjii brna'-auiK* »f
riHNpuiui In other rout
NEIUHR9RH00D OR t'LUR PREMIUM!
Among ftiirmt are **isabt»lla of Austria '
tor it ten when In* was hut 20, ami >.iitl to
have ii £i‘u r ul ring to it; **l*alo Alto.**
wliifli. assuming to ho the translation
of a Mcxii'uti lami’iit beginning with tho
worth “Rio Ilmvo! Kio ltravo!” no%vr
medical science of late years have
been made by chemists and scient-
tste and sot by pbyalclans, and it
in a measure accounts for the great
valtn or our remedies, also for the
remarkable success of all those
the luck. 1 tell you Ills offeriug me
tho plat* gave me u ureut montl ud-
vantage, and I usixi it. tlie result ls'ing
that 1 was allowol tho usual princely
■alary of a reporter.
"I worked uleng for uwliile. and finally
get nil interest in The ilnwkeve, w liieli
doctors ,wlio make a specialty of then increased itseirenlatinn. Aeunous
ono or two diseases.” {thing happened after u a Idle, wliieli lias
,“And yon find that yen arc cur- j caused me to laugh many a time. Them
ing at great a number of people ns y*/' 1 ”, f V' ,r ,,f Jho editorial page,
ever before!” : Frank liatton. John I,. Waite and John
uV- . ! I’urdette. my brother. Frank was tho
.,***' f “ r floater number. \\c HI1 taken from that glorious baml.
imver soldiso much of our medicine , n .i ht . i fcvalU e fi„t assistant po, tm ".u-r
••Bow and uever knew of so many . tenei-nl. Joint W’uito lollow.d |, V I...
remarkable cures.” ( coming (sjatinssler of llntlington. ami
The writer departed after tlie my lirotber was tluui apisdntedeollo-tor
above interview, but was greatly ' in *be First internal leveuuo >li-triet of
impn ased. not only by the sinccr'i- ' M, . i " 1 , " ,,k »•'" ,H 1 ’ r “ j' 1 ^hr. Wait >
ty of Mr. Warner, but by tho vast. riCim'’! X S !! T"'
' -Iia. m. nati. nil in the earn • state. ! was from
NMnllllie ** w> Mr. Warners Prunax Ivania ami didn't get any tiling,
medicines ere used tboughont the It takes Ohio men for o!Ke«».”
entire length and breadth of the > "J>» you think of pobUehing another
land, aud we doubt not the mull! 5ook soon?"
*hev are eff-cting are really as *Tuh»pa I will. I're published two
wonderful at they ara related to be. w ,hn * alroadj^but I luysnt bought
averaged him from 77 and interest.
They are now in active demaud at
89 and arc going steadily to par.
Capita'ists will understand after a.
while that capital has more margin
■lid appear under his name; "Bolivar." am i opportunity ir. the Soutli thnn
a copy of wliieh a revolutionary general iu any other a cction,an<l it is such
commanding in Vcaezacla_has taUdy m . n ' , 0 | in ,i in , i Mll Lite
i ,..i . ..itncn as John Inman that lead the
r«s|iLv»u*tl of tlu* author; au«l a \mh*iii oii I
Henry Clay wliieli lias had soma singn- wa -'
lur fortimes, having been metainoi--
phoned in a western paper into un ad
dress to Mr. Renton, aud again read, nn
Hie occasion of n public welcome to
'*!**«* given Sorgt. Prentiss, as tlie J.’ a st Tennessee, Virginia and Geor- I csntUmlsfuHauilaml yioiit will U-»»« nil iouU in'lli.' tnludioi MhwcantMuuiu'w mil's isi'raw.
effort of uu admiriug sontiiern poet, and I , » .. J . Tl..' ,;>| li.'st'i* p-r r.ri-mio-.n e.osM h. in,II. (] In ll„li. .1, T. Ikn l-r*,'!.. CnsanlssionsmtAnrlcul-
..Ml I... ... — — ; • .1. . .1. . r ... UtM.ftml M' 0 8\2Uti(!atCA. 8 l lea lO* IS.., .I, . im nr >n It art 11 I, t • la 111 a hntt.la be nnanlse of tlm IT (in Which <13 V
An Important Negotiation.
New YottK, March 8—Messrs.
Brice, Thomas nnd Shetlmr, of tlie
i light ftrajrUh i»wn.
i* *rrv iu the HtnU- of UfnrjriD, on which
For iIh» f-nirth i«*nr*^»t yieM i
For trie liftli lnrj*i**f vivid,
For tht* liirjp*** yW'l ofO.ro
only hiu» h»tfu i»«nI
For the lorpoRl yi. M,
lflO M
100 M
40 W
Uu Ton ttoMjpluni.
Ren* In {he Flat" .if (tors'" «*• which (Jorayplrtra
:. |1S« 00
iiii Toil cii^yplROi.
Fur the third l«r»D’(*t yl«id,
that »U t whether r»tite«tiDif for the cJnh pmnlam or not, have a ctuinro •: all the
It wi.I t«. . ,
uihiv |in*ininm**. ’I lie »rw for nl. pr-mlums either fer eotton «r roni t will ht one rosneeted piece of
!, n«»l r«ri of two oi nwre acrob; amt yield will U* taken of thewholo mtre, not port of «n term
and ffitiiiHtt# th.’ Idkhnce. The uward to ho made hjr a eoniinluce of three or lire, relrctcd by the coo-
tcatniit". Kneh conteai».it to make » report to thh oonimtttoc. utaitnir e .anieter of kind, when phutrd.
mode «>r culture, quantity ut Ooe*yptnm used per »en*, «nd yield ol clean ,1 “* —*
pr«*perly rertided to.
i Hut cotton or w^nd corn, »U
Kneh appilcdtlon should rertldrd to hy »t ImiRt ilircc .tHntrrcRted nnd prominent eitltcnfl, whose
.. f • I ....I . l-.i.S ....II I. •«... • ...... .-'.-^4^ .. ... I#_ lUimaU
still later spisaring in tl"' ri^f an ! Riu.jnd Scney syndicates, sailed to
u|sistiop)ie to Siuitii tlie Mormon.
A High Nrhool Letter.
| Kxehatige.l
When tlm liig’i-seluHil girl went to
Tidinntc to simnd a week at Tiianksgiv-
mg she wrote a letter to Amy which
nearly drove that young lody"wild in
(lie effort to ascertain lmr moaning: It
Ix-gan: "Mr visnal organs were dc-
liglitoil to trace tlm inanimate lines of
voir chirogrophv over tlm foiioic sur-
tuee." Amy is still sick.
day for Europe. The object of tlicir
trip is to consumatc negotiations,
which nave been pending with tlie
lvHanger syndicate in London lor
a union of the Hast Tennessee, Yir-
i which day
i the
.g;
Cinciunati railroads with the Kr-
langer system, by which the East
Tennessee system will cxtciul from
Cincinnati to Chattanooga and New
Orleans, aud connect with the Tex
as Pacific and Southern Pacific sys-
limit'd I
nilum. If not oonvenicut for applicant to be priwnt on
dcr*oii t*» ni t f<»r him In tht *.l«'ct!..ii of the committee.
Tlic award will Im wnd.' without reference to the quantity ofOo"b»plum uecdou cRck sere, as one
of tbi* principal ohJiN*ta i» to determine wh*t qUMBiltr in»y* best. RncL planter therefore ten in ©*•
•rclBc hu nwi. jti.lifiii lit nt to Hie quauilty be will um*. .... .. ...
It in our 'l.’slre to have nothing whatever to do with tho application* or *w«rd. We mnat, there
fore, tire that ttom* ..four friend* will wrnd their nppMcwtloii ilirntiRh ua or a*k •» to "alert e f*® r, ' m ‘**^**
in. We wish a'l to U* >Miiducte.! hy >.mr own ith r.ds end when the ewerd l*»»de Wc wuUherfful-
poy the pivmimoB to the tucjeeifni venteetent*. Your* very truly
flKO. W. !*COTT A CO.
j. M. O.: A true philosophy of lifo , terns. The present plan is f.r the
would teseb that it is scarcely worth . East Tennessee combination to buy
white to liva in an atmosphere of worry i or lease the Erlsnger system, the
shout matters which we cannot coo- ■ of w bicb plan is not yet
1 known.
trcd.
FOR SAI.E OITLT BY
HARRIS cfc JAMES,
DEALERS IN
Groceries and General Merchandise,
Amerious, Ga.
tHt/itm* hint