The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current, December 02, 1909, Image 6
FAMOUS TEA DRINKERS. Johnson One* Took Twenty-fivo Cup* at a Sitting. NapuJf'in. like Johnson, was * )iai 'li iii’il (ini drinker, uiul mi u cen turj later was Mr. Olatistonu, *Un cmfe*s<-d thut lie drunk mure tea between midnight uml I in the morning than unv otln-i member of ilto hourr of coin mom mid that the strongest ht» « of it never interior oil with hi* i-laep. The dish of ten wa* one of the ino't important factor* in Johii aon -, life Proficiency in the gentle art of tea brewing was regarded by liiiii h- an esMUituil attribute of the jterfoet woman, and there enn be no doubt that hi* feminine friend* (anti their name was legion) did their heat to gratify his amiable weak- It eat;. Richard Pambcrlaiid toll* it*. *at - the London Gentlewoman, tliai )ii* inordinate demands for hi* fa i orate beverage were oce.iinonall' , difficult to complv with. On Sir j Joshua Remolds reinifiditlg him lie lied already consumed eleven cup he replied; “Sir. 1 did not room voui gin -.M's of wiiii’ \\ liv should v.,ii numlMT my eiijo- of tea y * but laughingly 1 he added in iter fee I good t umor “Sn. I -tumid have released our fiiiste** from auv further ttou hie, hut von have reminded me that ; ] v ant one inure eiip to make up j the dozen, and | must roque.i Mr*, i ’nmberiatiil to round up my -core When lie saw the complacency with which the hub of the house obeved his h<’he*l* hi said cheerilv : “ Madam. I mu»t tell you for om eomfort you have escaped iiimh 1 better thuti * certain lady did i awhile ago, on who*e put inner I in truded greatly more than I have on vonrv Slie asked me for no othei purpose than to make n /.imv of in** i and it me gabbling to a panel ol people 1 knew nothing of. So. madam, I had my revenge on her. for I swallowed live and twenty j eiip; of her tea.” Cumberland deolarrd that his wife would glad It have made tea for Joiuiann as long as the New lover eonld have supplied her with water, for it was than, and then only, hit whs *een Ml hi* happiest moment*. On his Seott.ish tour hi* ihexont j tile demands for tea porely tried the j pitienee of I,ady Maeleod of linn vegan, who after giving him hi* ► isb’oulh etip suggested that fur tber Hupplie* in a small ba*m might be agreeable to him. ‘‘l wonder, madam,” In* answered j roughly, "why all the ladies iick nu j such question*. It is to save your ►•• If t rouble, madam, and not me." The Imtv was discreetly silent and resumed her task. Mt» Stsjie Mtdicin. Wa* Real. “Taking medicine on the stage i* not only realistu it i* real,” *aid an old actor. "Auyliuw, it was ao in my iu i I Ivie ia a ropy of a pre s ripl.uii that I had renewed eighty three time in the three years that I played the purl of an invalid. 1 j i '.illy did suffer terribly most of * lljat turn with indigestion, and the medicine wa-, prescribed by my phy ►itiun. lie bad been hammering rwui at tne for montlm In fon* 1 un dertook the purl, trying to persuade me to tak' something. When that role was assigned to me In* saw hit* « bunco. **'You've got to take u dose of ►*>nn thing in thai second act.' lie s.ud. Vo why not make it real medi cine ami cure vour stumiidi trouble and earn vour salary at the same I I me ?' " Thai scenud sensible ndvi e I got the pre*cviptiou made up. and. although I have euteu many a fake meal on the stage mid have drunk manv a pint of fake wine, never ni'n have ! taken a d->-e of fake ined New k ork Sun. A. Sensitive Polietman. •\ i ira-seihle polk-ciust; of l’ivri errested a peaceful citizen for i ail ing him a “gooiMtrieijn." The rji.ir.cn was talking rather loudly to the pronnelor 6f an old curiosity ►hop. with whom be via* at variante a* to the value of alleged antiqui ties offered for sale in the estab lishment. l iie noliceroau in an p\ i e*s of zeal entered the shop anti trpo-tulahd with the cir.* n for ► limiting at the top of hi* voice. "Vo i are n geometric -nr..” wa* the retort of the |ieisoi> addressed. "W hnt is that vile name you call ed me " queried the policeman and vindv Euclid. ‘ rep!;o! the other. vv 'in va- then s' .’ed by the collar of hi* oiercoat and Marched to the station. There the tiH» scat'live pdi.-i'iuan was inform ed by his superior offSrci fliat there was net even a ►tiadow of a c*a*e legalist tlte {kts-oii ariv.-ted. Targ.s Practice Sulmltoru—Vl hut oil earth are you fellow* doing? There hasn't Wn a hit signaled for the !a*t half hour. f’rivan 1 think we must 'aw abut the marker, sir'—Punch. TOMMY WAS A MAN. A True Story of Self Control Related by a Chicago Merchant. 'I !.i following “i’ ally trije inei den . •- t* .*!>«» it a ' i 1 11» *’ bsllo* -til! in iht knit kgrbo'.ker stage, wim .vi,i ini a i .•«• »dticag" paiH*i l in. lie wa* called to iiie I'l-piione and aftei li-lemuy a tin.i lie turned pale -tfid liitng U] ■ . i<, enei ■pr-’t.b. and hurried ts tin, mint -it', oilii e 'The manag'd, tov or. i d " ,i to lunch. •' iiii- Imv Icll a Hoi' reading, I u*' ..go o min. Tommy Barrel. Ibe .aim i found the note whin ht tel ,11 ed, kill SoOII lieclMil. btIPV witli rrtporlant inatler* and forgot nil about the boy. Tliivr diiv* later, Monday tuorn mg. Tommy Bar ret e.ime t >a. • W to To the other boy*’ querie ..|* -Ben - ■ . Tommy ?” lie main i a in'-, i a i ■ i! silern e. lb* worked a- buffi a- usual, and (inally the j boi - cea-ed to que-tioii him regard* [ m.: b.s absence. Neither did they a i again *ftei bi* »ef.-ond re 'lisa! t" a« I’oiiipifuv them at noon j or tb<* u-iirtl tivi cent lum b of cos .and bi-mar -. having tome t« j * i oiieliisioii. u*> they expressed it • ’ nut. 'I iiiumv bad a gumeli." i tin- «I.*.* the manager wa* failed . ii fio-.ii t" ii*|»ect a eeifain graile ; ~,’per in the storeroom on the 1 on Pool \ lie and hi* foreman' r j wend>*d tlu'ir wa r through the huge, rolls "I paper they heard the sound ; of low -tills Silently they peered' down the long aisle* of paper r»»l)s. and I'.iihll in the eorner of one 1 narrow one lh< v -aw the pathetic ' :n of a Ii tie bov. The nislf* be* i in;: i"" tnisdike for tlo* portly form oi i In- inn nager, he bade the boy come om. I 1 1 a I'iiiiiiii Barrel, In- face,' , flan nig witli eifiliiirni'smeiit, hi*; i li' >i- teai stained and dirty from '•otitait w l ll l the grim' little hand*. "Mb', Torn in v. what i* ii—light | • with one of tin* tiny*?" questioned ihe manager. "No, sir,” faller*d Tommy, now striving manfully’ to raise lii* voice dime the threatening Mtbs. “Then w hat w a.* it : " I In* man* , flger laid hi* hand <m the lioV* j head r«*a-ttiri/igly. 'Tummy Bit Liu ] lip lor i"inp"* U’e. then, dry eyed, ajisW''H’ I lirndy, * My nniddi i' died - | last week." The rim mi '.mm' turned a wav a* the •chain of motnon wafted him back | t" his own similar In-* year* ago,! when it took the united effort* of a host of relatives and the entire ; community of a sympathizing ainall country town to comfort Linn with chocolate drops, "little pies" and miniature expr*-* wagons. And I here, be thought, via* thia little I ehap working in silence and eon- 1 trolling the misery of Ids heart until i . lie could steal away at noontime ; mid *t)b it all out alone autoug the pajM’i - roll* "Have you come up here before; t" cry ’’ tin* manager inquired - iitien he fed ~ure of his own voice. “Yes, mi,” .Tommy, answered tim- j j idly, adding appieht#i-ivcly, "but j 1 don't lire me, *u I won't do it again.” “Fire you!" the manager ejacit- j la ted. “Well, 1 guess not. A boy not. a* high ns a yardstick, anti with a man's self control.” . 'Tom- j luv looked up thankfully at this a> aura nee. “Now run nnd vva*|i your face," i the manager eontinuod kindly. ( "Tou’re going to lunch with me at ” o’clock.” An hour later 'Tommy, with fair glo*s\ from me»t battle with pumice stone soup, wa* partaking , >f a substantia! lunch writ'll hi* Hit plover, who waved cheerful, coufi- 1 dentist, even chummy, to |wtt the j Ikh at his ease. \« they tinis- lied ! (he de.-v.-ert he uomiliuted Mild elect ed Tommy "bo-s" of the twenty- i four boy* at the envelop table, but not the slightest reference wra* msde ts> the bov's bereavement. f»r j the manager understood the tiue ; nc»* of Tommy'* fieling* and re* ; *:*•. ted th -ii • t bi. a o Tribune. ‘ l ■- Death For Kitting. In sin cut Kirypt it wa* cotuid- J ered a! gh degree of (wvliteness to k one’s tiand and then pile* it ou tlte top of the head. Men of ran . occasionally ki-*ed each other, but in the land of the puwraoi *i" n..hi ever dreamed o r kissing a woman. In Homo kissing wa* ai me time a venous matt' ■. If a slave kissed a free woman Ije wn» liable to be torn to pus «- lq w d horse*. It was the great t'wto who pro runlgaio) u law making . a punish ah;e offe isc for parents to ki-s in the piVM'tn e of their < lii.dren. The iliveks put t" deatl any nun k. ** •i: g a woman in the public street. In Ausir .i f.sbn a man k ; --e« a woman's hand only. In th forehead i' k:-*«'«i among Hut a Riwiati jv -.ml swlott** h:* Icudlv uu*ter bv ki-siitg h - knee*. Tie I‘o'. ki.-s< * the ► boulder ®f his sutverior. I TflF. MONTfIOMF.BY NfOMTOi: Till 1 l>.\Y. |>KC ". HKO. We are heuclrjunrters for coun- G try produce. Ship u* and y u r; will get b"*t result*. The t a*-- ;* (. Company, Shvhiiii:ili, tin. (? Col. Kiig'-tie Taltnadge niHih* a £ business trip to Atlanta this weeje. v (7 Black jet dog collar* atnl heai'ud L -t'Xrk* at frO and Bo cent a. Mrs. .1. L. Adunis. * . - Another lot of hats ju-t re- fg ceived—new shape* and styles. «'.• •Mrs. J. 1.. Adams. (7 From I*Hinh Collins, a colored A, citizen living near Ailey, vve Imv. Cv received a samj>le*d' iiis syrup and v cune, both of which are very good and speaks well of him. The moving picture man is in N? town, and m drawing the crowd. J{e will proliulily remain s'-verni ? ilavs, nnd is giving n good etitei *4iinmenf. ” G Suvunnnh News:—Arnu-d guard* ' fired upon a inun who wanted to Mr. Rockefeller, osteinub \ on fKt“ltiei.H. At first gillie! that ;■ st’iiild seem to be a rut her harsh ■ . ! • Wav of receiving a visitor. Ism **. ‘ • it must Is* Ivorne in mind that Mr. ' ' • Rockefeller is not. an ordinal y A • C* perso/i. As the richest man m tic- ~ United States, if not in all th" world, he attracts tie* attention t (* of all sort of cranks and *ci)i*iii"i-. HO me of them desperate. II ■is shilling target at which many an '■ addlepate would delight to nun ~ If he w*re not surrounded by gtiurds his life would i»e in liourlv danger. Trenieudou# wealth car rtremendous risk* and respon sibilities. To paraphrase the late i Judge Kalligunt, it is far better u> I Is- a fiddler on the const of (Jenrgi:i than to Is. 1 the richest man in th'* world. Another splendid Jot of Men'- f and Hoys’ Clothing received th - week. Sts* it early. \V. 11. McQueen, Mt. Y< rnon, tin Sheriff Sale. (•A<->*;.*i» —Moot-oiii'-rv CeuMty. WIU Imi *"ld beryl" lliu Min li'nirf. !> 'r its. Vi-roCKi cm llm fine Tiuis'lsv m i», caii in i , ICriy, Ih" l'*Rfl ti-,ui* e! *:tU-. to tie IliKtiimt bt'tdi’l fat c -e.il, CO'twill J'l *o" •- "I • Iti'-b *hw felt .winu is w c»iwi)leu* clcM*ri|>tiov: One certain tractor parcel of land situate, lying and being in the 1 SStitli district U. M. of said county, con- \ reining two hundred neies moreor less and bounded as follows: On the , noitfi by tin* wafers of Pendleton ’ creek, on the cast by lands of Mrs. s Nancy PblUips, on flic south* )i.v j land* of Mr*. M. •«* IMdllips ami on the w«-.*t hy lands "f Joseph Phillips find (>•"). Youngblood. Levied on a- I the property of Wilder I’nillips to | satisfy an execution issued from tin City court of SwuioKtxH'o in ta vor of j < Uiz«ns Hank of Yidatiu v* It. It. VYilkesaud Wilder F'liUlips. Prop erty pointed out by plaiiuitT* ailm i n«ys mid w ritten not ice given accorci - : tug to law. 'lid*. Nov, Oi li, lisitt. James Hester, Sheriff M . ( i Jnacw A Sp»rl>s. Attorneys for i tl*. I “PAGE Fence Won’t Rust.” ! In buying Fencina: it is nothing: short of I economy to usi‘ tho ln'st. The is t lie lx k st to b<‘ found on itho market. Comes in standard sizes, and I always in stock. II reliable prompt delivery, and ireneral • < satisfaet-ion in teneinu is wanted, sih‘ me at i »4 once for I f. JAMES FOWLER, 3 Soperton. (ia. ■ . '■ M ' .JI FiUgone ralmadiie. Attorney at Law, Ml. VERNON. 04. M I g — ■■ * K. M. RACKLEY 1 , Dentist Office over Mt. 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