The Barnesville gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 187?-189?, November 13, 1884, Image 1

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TUBL B A RNESVIT J M GAZETTE! VOL. XVI. Thetaudvrstendd luisih stock a fall line .of the CJJBIiKBRATh<D LiftHT d&LNXIh'G COLCMBUS BrGGffKR. SINGLE and DOUBLE .•ml is only, age At. in Thoimistun for timse upvriur vehicles. The IMlpagOD Also in stock, -. "lugs, Wld I >.•, "Mr. figures. He has also a lirst- TaW X&; LIVERY SVmFE well oquiped with splendid horses and nice buggies, Give lum a call. I. W. F. HIGHTOWER, w plf-rhn Tliontastriti, <ln. “DR. WM. A. WRIGHT,” —AT THE People’s Drug Store, NO. 5 FROM CORNER MARKET AND MAIN STREETS, BARNESVILLE, GA. Is nut agaitl ivith si fresh supply ot Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil and Varnisii. s, Garden Reeds, Fine Perfumery, Laundry, Fine l iiiei and shaving Soaps. Harps, Lamps nt all tirades and Lamp Goods. — Snuffs in boxes and jars, Cigars. Pipes, Spectacles. Razors,- Combs, Brushes, School Hooks, Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Slater’, A\ billow < Hass. Pirttv. Flavoring Extracts, Fishing Dickie, Tobacco, Pocket Cut lery. These with other articles too numerous to mention, all of "which will he sold on reasonable terms'. PRESCRIPTIONS FREE. ~ i •’rivate diseases strictly confidential. seplO-lf W. S7 MIDDLE BROOKS & CCL ARE STILL TO THR FRONT, Withe the T. B. Lyon stock of Groceries find HirdwnVe, which they bp unlit at a great sacrifice and are selling the same way. THE RUSH STILL GOES ON, and tin goods are being sold cheap. In the stock they have many goods that they will >el! regardless of cost, before moving to t!u ir new quarters that an 1 rapidlv going up. Don't foil to sou them before you buy goods in their line. noVL.-G ; COYNE’S . GREAT BLOOD REMEDY ! OK Syphillis Cura Infallible for the cure of ail Blood i Disorders. An unexcelled Ton ic and Appetizer. TKSTTMOJfI.\r,. I regard it tin*m<>* }prlT-rt stir 'reive I* Toro , fit - imbiliMsu l ifth’rc is j: sj>'wi(i • for syphilis | it is tib-vno’s Omit Blood U.iD'.ly. .inSiIPU PALMKft,M. 1).. I Foaglti, Houston Gounty, Ga. Pkhhy.Ga., MayLT, isk-I. j I h*Yo known tlw* rnotliflnt* for over twenty- j fiveygars,and have seen it tested in u great j rmiiy east s, and some of th *in seemed almost j lioucMh. and in variably effected a nmiuiwut cure. T. M. KiLLEN. I know of almost miraculous cures wrought by this medloino. A. S.OILES, Ordinary Houston county,iia. Prepared by MILLER & GILBERT, DRUGGISTS, PERRY, - GEORGIA. For s;*L ‘ v J. W. Kiuiumver. JuW-flm SUMMERS & MURPHEY I VII.L PAY Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTSv. w. J. IVERSON, LAWYER, ZKSk'LOX. - GEORGIA. Fur Tar Fra in r. Thi'nkingttK' ucppluof Pik.' fount;.- for fin ir support in th‘ hub norn.action and Election for ta r. receiver, f jw*es *it a candidate for tin sane- office, subject to t.n* ' tl6tnof-rnTk: noronation. TYour* truly. \\ . }i. • yi. . ‘t. For Collector. iThc friends of J. L. I/is*etcr, respectfully an nrtOno; his iuuuo us it candidtit: - for x <ix f lector subfort toad *mocrati- nomination, 'if is w, II '-nidified ti till til ' oils'•.* and is a ova 'ettir -n who needs the help of tin* county when such favors urc* to be bestowed. E, J. Murphey & Cos., WILL PAY Macon Prices For Cotton, IN DEBTS. Hardware 8c Stoves C. H. Johns::: & Son, Hardware Dealers 1(5 Ilill Street, - Griffin, G;i. Invjtt* tan attention of their friends and nil buyers to their stock of HARDWARE, *- ; embracing < .‘nrpejiter.s Hir.ftii sin l Piv.r.i ;* Pm | i >ois.Table and PoeUei Cnrlery, Umig, > *ls. : iron, Carriage and Wagon Man /ial n | line assortment of Oook and Heating Stoves We ci’dl attention to our stock of Plow >l - ivrr t’Hill and leader—Wr> Sulky Plows and I Cuiiivul* era. Pest, t|n:do. <• f ; Belting and Press Rope Agents for Van Winkle's Gin -. Fecuers andr Condensers. Prices .are Very Low Call, it will* lie our pleasure to ! rilease von. C. 11. JOHNSON A SON, firij!! . WM. S. WHI r"f AKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HARNESVILLE, - GEORGIA. I Will practice in 11 v counties of the Id hit < i .>ait and in the Suprem :*,Couri of the State. I KCpUM Joseph J. Rogers, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Barnesville, Ca, Respectfully tenders Ids services to the pub liiyinklH'lnjf prompt and immediate attention to all business entrusted to his cure m State and -Federal CouitU. Collections and ( riiuin.il J Laws specialty. nos and BARNESVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1334. POISON OAK. jimoAptreat Hwl'.VSdfck< 'rifle, /' SrAU'fAviU'Rii, S. G., Man h 1:1. ISSi. VctU’4h,< * all’.slii‘ tncdiv'llD'. Swift's SoP eifle) me >• * lmuth pood tna! I feel like till#for the lienelii '>;■ those who sutler hk6 Idtflßl i was poisoned by Bobov ; lak.and adi a \4*il day lor six ycursor.;-.:il I used • (UptfMSi ri: Alter UMittf six Dottles of Swift's H; eifie lam restored ?o]*e.tcr health , —with of; n sicri <>; that mavOil ; oison iefr. POISON OAK. ■r&i)A (•> ■ thlvt.v-elirlit .Venn: snftV-ivd ■•wry [serins and sumin-'r with Poison (>ak, whieh f ! [ contracted in bathint: w hen u boy. 1 ivied ev , its filingftn- it, it •hulinj* mahy physicians, ; but without au'> bmu ttf. 1 took six Lotties ot ; • Swift-N Spec lHe fs. s. s.) four yeaw iVp:o, and | |it cured mo sound and well. Thro * summers ! i have passed and I lutve hat! no iwnrn ot it. j JOSEPH r.E ASj.FAVOohitnbus. G.u j Remarkable Results. ! I have had remarliahla *me* es.y\v!h Swilt’s 1 Sw. jrle; haveetm*d several eases peviminent- ; iy in :t very siiort time, one ease which lam ! now iri'aEiiv w as vivcti up to die. and after* nsimjUmv boUkv Is u- * far rceovered that I ! think one if lore bottle wih cur- her. The! most remarkable easeofuli \vu a lady with t mvdulury eaneer of the Womb, for whom I j had no h'ojM* wimti •. er. AlU*rUsina 1140 iMitUtf ! T urn satislb and In* win soon bo eared. .!. WYldi; Gi’ILAIN. M. i>.. Easleys, H. C. ! Our frenlire on Blond and Skit) "fiisoitfses. ! mailed free *■* e ; u*lienr.ts. TH i . sW n-'T SI*E( Tl-T(’ GO.. Drawer H. Atlforti, G. 1 N. Y. Ofllee. !-*0 W. -’:>i sr.. i>et. fith A 7* l A vs. |Thrash's Consumptive Cure,; AM) LIMA Ui;STiUn:h } . 1, T. THRASH & SDN. ' 1 H -d ■ ■", , ; . ' '<■ , -■ :‘, ' . , Proprietor and Manufacturers, GRIFFIN, - - - GEORGIA, j t My ivOtt havitff: vYrnneeted himself with me; ! in the pure base of Thrash’s lic.rtpivr, ; [ I*n<t w',* iielrYjK now the /-ole pfo;?; u Tir,*' ai.n.l \ ! miunUfwturomof . '•'*saiuc, w; des.ea pivi-um: - 1 Ii: 1 ;t‘ iiiihly ii>‘prov<d, together 1 with U llsl of (esf'iir.onuJi* Loin iboseof iht’ a(llieted w!u>g(' trutJtfuli..* is me.Geslioiieq. 1 If is imiiossihlo t > enumerate th .uapy won ! fit ptYil eure- DerfeotA’d by t!*.!:• remarkable r*m j v ~jnee it-j oricio to Ihe }>roes *11!, but. you I l.a'.'e on!' i o read the. fevc pres.*ated to.iieeou • Lowed, ’out. o,f Ibe übiind uie <>i 111*1 heart Hi.* modth sM* ; ketiß And in kb • mvlyf ude of oiiG.sel tla-rj is. ,safe#V.' Will von read want . aid of it? f CERTIFICATES:. , I In-vln ft lost, a child with ;.iem!* aaouu | eroun. I hr.ve been senreb.hvft fo. n ivieily ii fad f eouid R*'y upon, and idber u> i.:i jTbrasii j Lulls l*.e-. >;*erin mv family :nd | *••-•.• lie** for ! the pas, eiyhi yv'urs, Ido not f ■■•! !>• aMLi -1 out it- M } umth.ir-iisiMi jj. .for several :• At \ df*.*.for<*#r <Wafh nhd It i tim-t Ke *med to give her relief. She al\, a' s, i ke* t It-oil ie.n l, ilU'.i spoke of it til the lie-da* •; 1 farms, i won hi say to those afttiytid with 1 ii.’ljt trimbiefi givO 11 a trial. It is haiun'ess, • noes not nans *at.e or produry* vomdinft and i.s ; pleasant tfLmißid". Tr . ii. nod b ■ convine : ;. ( j. M. .1. I>A*n:b, M. 1). ! -Griffin, < la., July 10, Ins-I. . I. T. Thmsii and *.v Hon—Dear Sirs: lluvluk ; been aiilietcO for a number of years with a *e ! rious trowbietreatme.it of the best, piiysiebina } without sue*es. Iv.e.s indueed la try your | Lunr; Restorer. Haifa do/.e.i bottles *esT>red ! mi' io per feet health. I always keen it on iiantl. 1 can further state till’d 1 i> ll'*ve it saved the Itfcof my neighlior, J. H. I'and.— His eondition was regarded a- hopeless esa ol consumption. T. J. Edwards. Hampton, da. T believe Thrash 1 * Lung Best ore 1 ’ savi*d my life. After having exhausted the skill 01 tla‘ host pinsicians-rniv condition was regarded b' them liopeless—your medicine lestored me io perfect health. Hampton, July Id, ’ki. J. U- H and. Seyeral years past I prole a eertifieale testi fying to the virtuif.s of Thrash’s Hung Restor er in all bronchial troubles, sop* throat. < obb . croivgs, after testing its virtue, for ;rents, that it is not only a cure but 11 preventative. 'N hen , ver I have exposed myself ami feel a slight smarting or into!ion about the- glands or ton sils, h dose of the Bestorer releives me at oncß. 1. ulwiivs keep it. 1 think it a. good eatarrJial remedy. BeS}M*etl'uSly, B. I*. Crow dim:. I am satisfied Thrush’s Hung B< to; r is tin host I ever used. 1 alv/ags keep i: on li.-inn. J. \V. XJUMIA It. Ho! *1 iv die. r. T. Thrash & Son—Dear Sirs: I ha ve used your medicine with the mo.-T sa! islnf .ory r ■- suits. The rapidity with wl.g-ii if --e|j. r - i rlitiureu of coughs ami tiireaten **. cron;/ i v.o idvrfhl. I heartily concur In m; wit; s ; opinion that it is the best medieim* .-In < v;t 1 saw for tla* purposes nu'iil ioned. ! i • omo; oc i ;.(K> warmly lvi' ojiiineaded and La.old ■ kept lin every homo. : ' • * - * j I. T. Thrash & Son: I t::ke pi asur.* In *'••; '•- ! fving tithe value of your Huiig *■ < ' liave frequently used it ill eu.se:; ot coughs ami ! croups. H is the best wr aver m* and. H. JI. i’AlTltf/i, Presiding Elder Uriflin ibsh ie!. I Iha v m used in my family Thras'!’*; ! .miff B-- | stori r i'or cold-.couglisaii'l ta' ii'i!. *d ' naiM. . I Jr Is a good remedy, uadi cheerfully ;•*•-oai -1 menu it. It i.s wort by of;, trial. 'J ■ ** bav ! iug uscu it. .■ jfoak f*; vorabh/ o! f John I>. hi kwaUt, Jndg- 1 s. ( H i My mof’i. r was. ir - d*l wiL: l_• • '< j cough for a uumber of years, j.mi no; >* a • ".* 1 1 , '>.er and gootl but Thra.-a .*■• Re d.oi*ar. - ! iiiiw induced othmv lo try ir wlio speak m l .highest terms of it, i keep it on h.i-s:I. W.. Ji. ilovuK. T have 1 raveled from o:\i',Ut to G .!ifo-ii: i.- | Thia diY. iADJg Resror *r is the -u?st *"m , :.i m*- 1- , icin'] oversaw. < hio. i, .J'LK'*. I hs-vc used J’iirash’a Hung Restore:’ umL family lor *.■■•tigo-am: raid-q a *d regard -n -; perioi to any r :;u*<ly I m- *1 u^>. , It. I'.AliWi:,:,; ate. J have us *d your medicine in my Rig iy I ow laind. [ ■ H ■ Joy A'son. ! The rena'dy :Lr • m-.rus : l >eS wc ’ know. . . H. \Y.Gcoddk A. D. 1 ;v.:<;*:u. I M. J. j"tuck., All I.r/.v ' *: “'iii.fj., S. !’,-*iu x, J. G. R : i- , • i. l>. ih t.GN, ii. li. Bi;kvi:s. Di R 1l GT l O N i:> : For hd ilfs till: ■ a t• po<n,;i. b- •':: c:u-ii I meal and one bed t!mg. .*•> t *r 'Wo go ■ througli la liigat if !h" '‘i.rßj l*. tr ;u-*a ■ . 1 oi* ";ji!d> cti under two y •• :• • ~ g*- pooufu!, r< pvufe.l <v ry iwo. ’o l-.m* n" > a** • tno symptomsm;- i’.-po!> *. i I • || ' M ‘Y ' fn p o,.o:-; ioi 10 age. in <:•-.< m/t ;>up vO ein ' lull don*** gvi-rv half honr until reoev* g. H'U ::iu Hi- use of tins midi-ij:. . - . ; : L.. 0.1 l*ccorhc profuse, tingf and wba do not ne come alarmed; it ... unfavorabm • mpuGO. This ;udi ■!;’.<• ••ot*?nin ::o • in'.at •• mm null.:-, other iX pectoral its, ;;< :a is* '.'**• er - : ate mini -asanfnest. It is a sif' Gdid Dei, and iis pe2l*eti v hi For.sale by all j AdduG-ss, ’ I, T. THRASH & SON, Griffis, 6a. or LAWSON THRASH* Ft. YmiEi. Ark. | augiOtf NOTICE. All parlies indebted t. M. M. Nussiiauni v iii ; phase pav M r. J. G. Williamson, a’om *, a-nr i.s authorl y/,*d tocn“li*ct and reeelpl forme. r.ov::j-U iiraoS Xl’SSHAir.u, Bvct. Tribute of Respect At ;i call inerting of die I’i Cha])- toroftlu' Kuppa .'ljil.a Fraiornitv a coininittG* cin))OH;Ml of Ik A. Matt hows, U. A. Stafford ium! T. W. foohran wore to draft suitub’o resolutions in regard to! the death of our deceased Bro. Hold. F. Jitekso/i. The co.nitnitfeo up-j pointed report the followingpromu blo and resolutions. Wlierean, It has pleased Almigh ty God to remove from our order, our friend and Brother, Ituht. K. l;tekon, and transplant him to a luglier and noliier order in the great,and ha| j>y land above. -We, as members of the I’i Chapter of .the Kappa Alpha order desire to unite our grief with those of his pa rents and their family and the peo ple of the community in whieh lie lived. On- aecotmt of the.death of :oiir hrotficr, be.it therefore lie solved I. That while we -yield to the dispensation of Him “who doctl'i all things well” we can but express our sincere regret and pr'o j found sorrow that the summons to ! die, should ha ve been sent to one so voung and so useful, so kind * and so true, and who had the un ; mintakahic promise of a bright and happy future itvfore him. j Hesolved IT, That in the deatli ot'Roht, F. Jackson,-the Kappa A!- qha order has lost one of its most ..useful and talent: and members, his i eommv a most progressive and in | tollig('nt citizen, his friends a true umd noble companioii, his parents j a dutiful, sell'-saerilicjug ami usefu; : son, and his sister and brothers a ! mo c t kind and worthy'brother. Ho (lived- 111, Tlutt we extend ! our eondoienee to the parent's ot ! i.ur deceased brotlrs' and uicir lam ' ily,in-.J : j.air greatest trial .rnd be ! redveihcn'l, and may H'e vJholovefli 1 hem whom He .ehasteneth, deal . tenderly witb them, soften tiie;r s:£'r:nve and comfort them with the atlsttTSftV'.' that JLUi ■ too wise tuorr, t<v.> good to bo unkind. | lb solved IV, That the members jof this chapter wear the usual ! badge of mourning for tlurtv Ida vs. Resolved V. That the thirnesvillo ! Gazette and Middle Georgia Times the requosiod to publish these rrso ! intions and a, c*opy of the same be { sent to the perents, of the ■ lee: used. B. A. Aiattmows, R. A. Staffoud, T. W. Coeui'.AX, ('ommittee. Biirnnsville, Ga., Nov 11th. Supreme Court Decision. | Caldwell ot a!, vs. Barrett ot al, I commissioners. Refusal of in- I junction, from l’d:c. Before .Judge Stewart, Local option ael. Ivju ! ity. Jurisdiction. Constitutional i law. i lIi.AXD/'oKi), J.—l. Glider a bill died to enjoin the consolidation of i votes east and declaration ol tile ! result of an elction bold under a ! "local option" act for Bike county, j which act was passed September IS, ISSS, we tliirtk the cuii.-!itution aiity of tile act coanot be inqu:rod into. The act was not unconstutional. | booaune it aubmittod to a vote ot the people the question as to : whether its provisions should be put in operation. If thbrons: i But mu I the organic la tv* of the Sad has Ijo ;i mad ,o depi.'ivl upon the vote <*f the [icMple, it is not easy to j perceive whv.a local law, ailocting a particular eomihiinity, should not bed 'tenuined b,.* a v.j'.e of the people of mat locality. G*i leys < 'on. i.inp, 74 s. 74b. I ;3. Trie body ot ton act contours ; nothing in. on.-i. lent with or var iant from if.'- title. t. T'ne act doe-* not contain more I I ban on<-subject matter, tlr■ • ptir- I)(>.’(- el the act, to provide, a * -..icons of pro w nt'mg 1: inor tra.iic ! in j’ike coantv if ihe people thereof o . ii- ire. and oil the provision ■ of the hill are geuntiin to and in lur ;heran eof mat purpose. Dope et !aL vs. aiayor, etc., of Gainsvi.le. Ibritary term. IMS !. A. Tin- a . is not unconsfitudon ■ ! as vioiating a genera! law in re gard to elections. There is no general law in force in this state as to elections of tins ! character. (j. TR re is no equity inecmplai ! mint's hill, the subject ina*.er ot ; the bill is clearly outside o' the subjects of equity jurisdiction. The i matter.- set torth in the bill are of a political nature not affecting pro pe ay, atul chancery has n > juris; : motion of the same. High on ini. I. ; Bright lyN Dig ~f Elec. ! 78 ]ll. zlil ; High on Inf. 1,250;f 1 ' Tern. Cli. -iIS. (a) When the Legislature pro-! vides for nil election to determine' a question of tile kind set, forth in the act in question, and there is no ! provision made in the law for judi i rial interference, and there is no j statute authorizing such interfer- ; ; dice, and no authority exists at j common law for the same,thenr.ei- j t flier a court of law or equity lms j I power or jurisdiction ove': the mat-! ter, hut Ih* determined, alonchy the i ! tribunal constituted by the Legisla- j 11lire for that purjio.se, and ilie j courts arc j lowcr.h ss f■ interfere mi- j 'less the Legi.Mature in their wis-| 1 doni shall see proper to confer siri-li | power on the conrls. '(h).This n as intii iiitf'il iiifl',) Ga. 288, awl .in the east of Jdkrine at vs. Jackson et a!., a: this term, the ouent-ion ivas direct’y mutlo, fully considered, and decided as above. Wo are entirely satisfii and with that decision, and think it coiurols tile present ease. Judgment ii.ii.j-i:i- cd. J. F. Redding, AY. G. Whitaker, Thus. R. Mills, iioynloii A- Han - mond for plaintiff; A. A. Mttrphcy j. A Hunt contra. The Legislature.'" Last Wednesday the Legislature, met and organized b\ electing Hon, 11. IT. Carlton, President of the • Senate. Hon. W. A. Harris was i deefed Secretary; A. J.. Cameron, i Messenger and h. J. Aired, door i keeper. Hon. John B. Davidson Iwa elected i’resident p-'-'i tan. The House organized by cicefing Hon. W. A. Little, of ifit-vhg.-iy i Speaker, lion. Mark A. Uarden,; |.Clerk, Ibm. L. M. Lamar, Speakf ri j pro tcpi, 'ir. J. R. Siuit'll. Messcn-j g: r, mid Capt. ii. J.-Wilson, dyor- I keeper. ' . Com'mitteos to jnkivide rules, arid' j chaplains, we-re invpo'b lied. * Notice ofcouTc six:! elections were j given in the counties of Oglethorpe 1 and Pike. Both hulls Jr. f..r :. si t .gi. J , I proceeded to business. Rev. John Jones v.ae elected I chaplain of-the bempe. The rules of the last LygisUtVire, for joint ses.-ioas were mlopted til! j I fiirthw' ordered. Governor MeDnn- j iel sulmiittcd a long' liy, hot dear | ■ and able message. M r <“ regret our] : inability to give the entire message * ! to our readei s. The count of the vote in the late ] ! State election showed that ,118,41)11 j ! votes wore cast. The House elected Rev. AY. R. i Branham, chaplain. Both Houses agreed to hold joint: j I sessions for the purpose of electing | Judges and Solicitors, and to eoii ] tinue from day to day till all are elected. j A hill has been introduced pro-] j viding for the salaries of the jiuli- j ! ciarv of the Supreme Court at s■>•-! (XX), and of the Superior Court at 1 .$2,000 each. Monday the election of Judges * ; was taken up. Hon. B. I’. Bovver j ] elected .Judge of the Albany circuit j and Hon. W. X. Rper.ee, Solicitor. Mon. J. G. Fain was elected Judge iof the Cherokee circuit and Hon J. W. Harris, jr., Solicitor. Hon. , iO. 0. Kibhoe was elected Judge ptj the OconeeeireuLt. Hon.J. I. Cur ler was elected Solicitor tor the i Brunswick circuit. lion. D. L. j ] Golding was elected Solicitor for j ; die short term and lion. 1). AS . Rountree, for the long, for <1 e Southern circuit. Hon. Fmnie*; j jAYouuick, vc re-elf J‘'<l Solicitor i ] for the Flint circuit, iron. W . K. * Hammond was elected J udge of 1 he j Atlnnta circuit amlilon.C. 1). 11 1 ii | Solicitor. -*- A seientilie journal r*-ports that a j j composition <>- sanii, cork and lime j ! molded info blocks is now oa trial i r i Genual.v for herding liglu par titions. It is said to have tip' ud vanfir ■ of (.xelv.'ling s-unub betG'r I thru ordinary brick-work, -while being liv'il and a good non-n^iduo-J tor. But it composition of sliard * wood a ,vdns. rqiolioil on In ml like i common plaster is yhcajic;' than ; the Gentian me imde-f .'onstrjieting j ! jiartitions, is mu •’ lighter, are l , j ! has cither d< :■*:r.di,V qualities. l’he N w A yi'k i. J .ii iio 'on.ii very i hard. It field 0r.,t0 Hie associated ' press, which attempt* 'l to elect i Blaine, even when the great people ,of the United States bad said it j should no: be. -<- ■ It did not require an official j count of the vote of Texas, since] the democrats of that state rolled j u’* about lOftlitV "lurghty. Cliee r*!‘u 1• I lately indulged,ir. a cliapter on , ‘•lb'clting,” and ffic favor with which it was received encourages mo to say stunethftigfq promote rhoorl'ninossa. To depict the ill pol i. y amt effects of piyroseness is im mressary ;' everybody nyoids the peevish and “en.ss’’ man o.r vyoiuan as he would a cmitagious disease. A morose individual in the antipode iif a cheerful one, but there are ip*- termiidi.r'. degrees of temperament which, are mote eominendahie than the c..tremes. A irivolops ehara.e fc" may be a cheerful one; lint a projH*r degree of clacrfulimss .in imt incur, islent with personal *Bg nity. and mdeed itT nbumlant grav ity. Cheerfulness commends its possessor to the graces and good offices of nil right think ing p'epU‘. A.s ‘'charity covers a multitud; of sins so doesaehev rful, Ir j f sonie demeanor atone for the la kof many substantial qualities. Rlvikspetirc juits if into . Cu- urY moath to say : Tj*j< did have moil nliouf tdo that jhv fuA, men, amt such sloop o’ nights. The great Vi’izavd of Avi.,n knew “that touch of nature thlil 'ma'ki!i all men kin; " and was aware tluitg morose, carping, sneering, criti*is- : ing nersi.n could never enjoy* the respect, ec.itiilence or esteem of his i ieilowe*. 1 Mi . [1 i not, to be expected that any rijdit-f: "ling man can be cheerful * tm'css ids ordinary course of eon ! dint is correct. The cheerfulness ■of iiie'possessor of an uneasy oon- M'iemu is like th• ■ fabled “smile on i.he jaws Of death.” i’ersons of in tegrity alone have a right to lrfr cheerful. “The emisciousness of j duty performed aindeß forever!” -aid 1):H:!(J Webs-erp and those ' willi know their duty and do it des, I’ve tlm light lfearts and lllqm inafsti • .I’.t-ntemn-ieOs they are apt ■ io carry. Thus cheerfulne-s is the ] result:of etToi't; nay, of erosso. •‘No i "use. no crown,” announeed : the old moralists. A.s gold refined by 111-' lire, so is tile cheerfulness: ]of a thoroughly good man. Ergo,.' genuine cheerfulness is begotten of 1 godliness, “M y burden is easy and my yoke is light,” that is, after the neophyte has expcrionced'the urop ]er education. Thus, our lesson on ! cheerfulness comes up to a dis course on Christian conduct. May all the readers of the Home Talk lie blessed with health and prosperity, and receive the disj.ie.n --] fiat ions of Providence, as knowing ; they are meted out by an All-AVise, All-Benignant Dispenser. Then, "whatever may fail or succeed, wha ter may stand or fall,” grati ] luide and cheerfulness will go hand in hand, “and grow brighter and brighter until the perfect day.” Thus. The Gazette would kindly sng aest tojtlie owners of the burnt lols hv e i limeys yet stand, that i :hey he torn down. One of ibem might fall on some orje or on beast prowling around. But tlur j eh.ief reason why we offer the sug- J geslion, is That these gray senti *in Is mark so plainlv the desola i fion oftliat po "Hon of our town. I Tl. • hearts of our brave enterpris * ing j.co'p’e should he buoyed Iftp hv everything possible! There ! .is nothing that looks more gloomy and lonesome than those chimneys j Thev must com- down sooner or la A: '-', and I-.-t them disappear at jqnee. ! We won' 1 suggest further that : the cellar of the old lsotel Jot be cleared of the brick that can be utilized and it can then' be made * ' the repository of tne aeee.muli tf-l Hiats, dirt mid ueli debris as can ®ie dimmed into it. ’ The “earnpitipi: Jiar” proniptly I repaired to New York to engage in j figuring on the result, blit- lie did not prevail,. Jav Gould was the first promi : limit republican to telegraph con gratulations to President Cleveland. The latest informal ion from New York fixe-' Cleveland’s i-1.-etiori be yo’.l doubt. NO. 42.