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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. 1S93.
.HESTIOX.
Official Oitn oT Wan County.
Official Organ of Charlton County.
Official Organ (Sly or Waycrom.
THU HERALD Il'PLtflllXO ‘XMflMXY.
advertising rates.
kpa.ce. ,1 tuo’S tuo’6 nw»l 1 yr
1 Inch! 4.00; T.OOIlO.OUi
• Inch 1 :un)| «.00 10.00 14.00;
:i Inch, 4.00 8.00' 14.00jao.0ii
« 0.00, 12.00 ! 20.00;30.00;
A tiuc daughter at the home oT
Cason this week.
i/cvii M. Jones, of Brunswick,
in the city this .week.
Mr. C. C. Murphy’s home was blessed j hers of the Baptist church will be ten
last Hunday evening by the .arrival of a I dered the alternative of withdrawal
PRINTERS WiNTED!
At The Herald Office.
I.ol. «i.00 I2.W 20.W
Col.; 1000J20.00 30.00 50/10
ol. 15.00:50.00 50.00 00.00!
fine daughter.
Hon. Warren tatt, accompanied by
j his wife, sjient the day in .Savannah
■ Wednesday.
! Miss Sal lie Ashcroft, one of Way-
j cross’ popular young ladies, is visiting
| her friends in Blackshear.
i I>r. J. (*. Reppard will spend this
1 season in Florida, representing the
j Life Preserver Medicine Company.
| ('apt. J. L. Crawley left lor Douglas
! Coff&i county, last Thursday to look
after the interests of some clients in the
county court.
Mrs. C. W. Lvon and her daughter
; m l**t Wednesday nigh, for Albany,
. Their »re Herr.
.» A new. lot. ..of the best and latest j_
jftyles of ladies’ fine' shoes. .Stop aud
see them at »T. T. Palmer's shoe store,
store, Owens block, near depot.
* — Subscription to the Hkbai.d
And now it is said the dancing mem- | ,,0 a vear, payable in advance. -
mtm j brought from a distance. The Girard
... _ ~ , : estate lias endeavored to solve the pro-
rent, tlMH I*or month, , i,lem by making some small plantations
onlv
Forest I’lanting. I WHY THE SEA IS SALT
In the coal regions of Pennsylvania
nearly ever}* piece of available timber i ^ .... .
has been cut away to form props foFthe ; T RECEIVES - MINERAL- SALT FROM
archways and for various other nses in .LAND AND- LOSES NONE.*
connection with coal mining. Nearly 1 ——
every stick and every piece of plank TheProeeMu
used in these regions now all have to be '
from the German (Tub
from the church.
House
dismissal } plastered, good location.
H. W. Reki
vaporal ion KcIcum Water
from the Oceans, lint the Salt Kei
Thrreform the Mea I* Continually Grow-
iug More Salty.
Why is sea water *uhV is a question
that has l**n regarded as a mystery
Those who fail to advertise
Examine the rates of any first-el as*
wspnpcr and yo** *'
. weekly
» Ih*less.
Transient advertising inserted at $1.00 per
Inch first insertion, SfV sul»sequent insertion.
Heading notice in local columns 10e per
line find insertion; 5c per line cadi sulisc-
quent insertion.
Professional canls $*’>.00 ]s-r annum after
January 1st.
For Cheap advertising see Cl»
Advertisements
nsertio:
any
at
regular rates,
i-ill he charged for at cost oi making sam
hangc.
Additional rates will i»e ehargtsl for spe-
ial position.
Arrival and Departure of Mails
At Waycross.
0:30 and 0:45
, I to attend the funeral
* Sutton.
Miss Blanche Well:
Mrs. W. K.
(■nantutrrd Carr.
We authorize our advertised druRgiri* . „ , ,
to sell Dr. King's New Discover}' for ; !D.rald next nock will iniss a splendid
consumption, coughs and colds, upon I opportunity,
this condition. If you are afflict**! with ' ~ — * — 1
a cough, cold or any lung, throat or I I louses to rent. Apply to
chest trouble, and will use this remedy 1 llrrrii A* Mykijs.
as directed,, giving it a fair trial, and ex- ^
perience no benefit, you may return the i . ,, ... ... „
1..1 .... v > l>r Jonn Hull’s Worm Destroyer
I Kittle and have your money refunded. . . . ...... ... ,
We could not make this offer did we not • I-hildivn" or"grown fKxjple,'iring The
know that Dr. King’s New Discover} - • weak and puny to robust health. Try them,
could be relied on. It never disappoints other worm medicine is so safe and sure.
Trial bottle free at A. 11. McWhorter & j KWte'.’S'.W
Co.’s, E. B. Goodrich’s and B. J. Smith's, • Sycamore
druggists, targe bottles 50 cents and
$1.00
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ball-i
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898
Try Brad Watson & Co. for under- j m other,
wear. Mr. Frank C. Owens is in South Flori-
^ ‘ ‘ j da for recreation and amusement. Frank
Wc t'*'"' *’ ““ Sretia atltnli °" 10 i make his money at homo,
the advertisement ot Messrs, tatt & ,
Miss Addie Bass returned last
Wednesday, and wen; at once to her
Mine host Strickland, of the Phoenix, j
is elated over the success which crown ;
his efforts to please the traveling public. ;
There certainly cannot be
i pathv established between a
one of West. and a church. Think of it!
Virginia's fairest daughters, was a guest j — -*»
of mine host Weiss, of the Southern, j Wc keep in stock u full line of \u
; Miss Wells is known for her beauty and | collars for teams. J. A. Jones & Co.
j accomplishments.
Mr. Brad Watson run down to Savan-
| nah for a few days this week.
Mrs. May Mallon has been spending
| sonic time with her sister, Mrs. Taylor,
j in Brunswick.
Miss Harper, of Blackshear, is visi-
I ting Miss Macy Ilighsmith.
| Capt. Ben Grace has been sporting
down at Jamaica, on the B. & W. this
week.
I Capt. R. (*. King, of the firm of B. II.
| Levy, llro. & Co., is spending a few
| days down at King’s Ferry with his
DR. G.P. POLKS
PHYSICIAN’ AND SC KB HON.
t’AIT. KNOX’S, ALBANY AVKNCH.
WAYCROSS, CA.
Ladies are Unfortunate.
as a test. Eight years ago a large num-
i ber of larches and Scotch pines were 1
planted; plow furrows were simply ; and hiis given rise to some curious specu-
! driven through the underbrush growing lations. but a little consideration on the
up where the old forests had been cut subject must. I think, satisfy us all
I : away, and one-year-old seedling larches it would Ik* very wonderful, quite in '
and pines planted. The larches now comprehensible, if the waters of tho
average some seventeen or eighteen feet ocean were otherwise than salt as they*
: high, and are particularly healthy and i are.
thrifty. There can be no doubt, from The following explanation was first
these experiments, that forest planting j suggested to myself man} years ago
in these regions would be an undoubted when receiving my first les- ons in prac-
, success. 1 tical chemical analysis, 'i .;o problem
It may lie noted that tlie larch was t then to be solved was tlio paration’ of
the most popular of forest trees in the j the bases dissolved in water byprecip-
early planting on the western prairie. J itating them one l>y ono in a solid con-
but tlie leaves were attacked by a fun- ditiou. filtrating away the water from
gns; the limiter therefore did not prop- the first, then from this filtrate precip-
erly mature. It finally fell into dis- ! itating the second, and so on until all
favor for forest planting. On these early j were separated or accounted for.
experiments the larch has suffered lunch j Bnt in doing this there was oue base
in reputation, but it must lie remem- j that was always left to the last on ae-
bered that the western prairies furnish ( count of the difficulty of combining it
unfavorable conditions for the larch. ; with any acid that would form a solid
It is a mountain tree, one thriving in j compound—;i difficulty so great that its
comparatively poor soils, and the low j presence was determined by a different
altitude and rich earth of western prai- J method. This base is soda, the predomi-
ries were entirely foreign to its nature. ; nating bam* of sea salt, where it is com
ic in society the
bodily. Hisky's
l’hilotokcn controls the nerves, aids nature
in various functions, and thus combats
with the many ills of womankind success-
fully. If your druggist has not got it he
1 : will order it for you for $1 a bottle, from
Have you seen them? What? The » Vhas. F. Kislcy, Wholesale Druggist, t!2
. . , . . {< ortland hr.. New N ork. .Send for a de»-
latest styles of ladies shoes, at eriptive pamphlet, with directions and cor-
J. T. Palmer’s Shoe Stork tificates from many ladies who have used it
id can’t j
I’h ilo token.
enough
lav
tat those who want to be delegates to •
the world’s Columbian fair in Chicago I
this year, stand up..
Some thief rifled the close line and i
appropriated our flannel last week. !
Tlie Girard plantings are some 1.400
or 1,500 feet above the level of the sea;
these are the conditions of its own home,
and the remarkable healthiness of these
trees shows that they appreciate the po
sition in which they find themselves.—
Meehan’s Monthly.
On« Man’s I*mwlini«ni.
“The pessimism of some men is sim
ply astounding,” said a visitor in tlie
city. “Wliv, I know a fellow who a
billed with hydrochloric acid. Not only
is soda the most soluble of all the mineral
bases, bnt the mineral acid with which
it is combined forms a remarkably solu
ble series of salts—the chlorides. Thus
the primary fact concerning the salinity
of sea water is that it lias selected from
among the stable chemical elements the
two which form tlie most soluble com
pounds. Among the earthy liases is one
which is exceptionally soluble—that is.
magnesia—and this stands next to soda
in its abundance in sea water.
I | ally insulted another inan for saving liis ,n B-S abundance in sea water.
Inp Uirrlij (Inti! * ' life- The way it happened was this: Modern research has showu that the
MIO nlglll UIIIJ j devilish, .bright bnt knockabout oowm contains in solution nearly every
THURSDAY, JAN. 19.
Murphy, who will, in the future, add
the business of brokers to their list.
“Orange Blossom,” the common-sense
Female Remedy, is sold and recommend-
cd by all druggist*.
(’afit. Nelson is doing some repairs
on the artesian well this week.
Try llrad Watson A (’o. fora shawl
tor your mother.
Dr. G. P. Folks has removed his of
fice from Gulf street to the residence of
Captain Knox on Albany avenue,
where he may ho found by those de_
siring his professional services, at any
tiour, day or night.
Hats, ribbons and all kinds of millinery
good* at cost. Mrs. K. Coting ham.
class room in the high school.
Mr. J. I. Col cord and Mrs. L. P.
Colcord, of Amoskeag, were roistered at
the Phoenix Thursday.
C. A. Bright, of Clinch Haven, was
in the city this week.
Messrs. A. Scssoros and son and Miss
Blanchic, of Sessoms, were registered at
the Phoenix Thursday.
W. W. Regan and B. Dickson, of
Baxley, were guests of mine host Ftick-
land this week.
Thompson’s glove-fitting comet, all
sizes. Brad Watson & Co.
The mains and the hydrants have
been distributed over the city, and (lap-
tain ' Nelson is repairing the source of
the spout.
Wc have employed a first-class liar- !
LITTLE LORD FiUNTlERIY,
With the talented Child Actress
MABEL PAIGE,
sort of a chap named Whittaker was ono j element that exintn upon the earth, and
day sitting on the veramla of a country tlla t these elements exist in the water in
hotel in a southwestern town chatting i proportions nearly corresponding to the
with a number of friends. Some one , mean solubility of their various corn-
happened to rail him by name, and an pounds. Thus gold and silver and most
old white whiskered gentleman stand- . of the other heavy metals exist there.
In the Title Rule.
ing near by came waltzing tip to the
crowd, mul holding out his hand to Whit
taker said:
‘“Is your uauie Whittaker?
“ ‘Yes,’ was the reply.
“ ‘Ain’t yon little Willie Whittaker,
of Balesville, Ark.?
“ ‘Yes,’ again.
Sonnenstadt found about fourteen
grains of gold to the ton of seawater, or
a dollar’s worth in less than two tons.
As the ocean covers all the lower valleys
of the earth, it receives all the drainage
from the whole of the exposed land.
This drainage is the rainwater that has
fallen npon this exposed surface, has
make :
tice.
kind of harness on short no- j through any amount ofthickness
J. A. JONKH & C’O.
| intrinsic beauty.”—World.
Seat* on sale at usual pluc
Well, don’t you remember the time > flowed down its superficial slopes or has
you fell off aflatboat into the river about j * nto porous land and descended
’ appeals to liutnnn j twenty years ago, aud how you’d V got ; underground. In either case the water
lickncss hv B^iwn downed 1 hadn’t dived in and saved ; dissolve and carry with it any sol-
iicnw.viM'wn,^
*Yes,’ Whittaker said, ‘I do, you old
tible matter that it meets, the quantity
Brad Watson &. Co. have just comple
ted arrangements by which they get all
their hosiery from Germany, saving
jobbers’ profits.
Houses
Apply at
Herald Office.
1 Human A (Vs. fine shoe
neat and comfortably shod,
guaranteed to give *ali*facti<
refunded. Brad Watson* A Co.
j The C. C. Grace Co. are offering
! some astonishing bargains in dress
j goods.
The new city council organized last I' Brunswick, spent
night, but as wc went to press :« ljittle i last in Way cross. “To be or not
in advance of their actinn.no foiecast | to ^ e ' that is the question,
of the committees could lx* obtained. [ -
^ \VK DON’T WA9IT TT1K BARTH !
Mrmtiy snmi. t ]{„ t wv wan t you to come or send for
The ladies who wear our Kripjaridorf, ! p r j ces on j 0 j, printing.
arc always ! .. _ _
Every jiair . Rev. F. A. Branch, Presiding Elder of
or money * this District, will fill the pulpit of the M.
E. Church to-morrow morning and even-
7 * ing.
The water works commissioner* are a * *♦'
busy set just now, distributing the ! l want to sell, for cash, one lot 125x
large pipes all over the city, and the j 200. adjoining the residence of Col. R.
work of placing them in line on the sur- j Cannon ; also 5 shares of stock, series
vey will soon commence. ; “A,” Waycross building and loan. Ad-
^ dress C. S. Pop>^
b% Droi. IaI’ box 102, Waycross, Ga.
Wc had to buy an enormous quantity j ♦—
of ladies and children's, hose to get i Andrew J. Miller of the first ward and
them from a German factory, but now • Capt. E. II. Crawley of the second, the
we can undersell all competitors. ( two new members of the city council,
Brad Watson Co. will hold up their corner* during the
‘ present year.
Prof. W. E. Gullette has been etu- '
ployed as principal of Bickley school for
a term of 10 months, commencing Janu
ary 16. This is now one of Ware coun
ty’s best schools, and under the manage
ment of ProC Gullette will soon be sec
ond to none in the county. Terms of
board and tuition can be had by addn s*- i
ing tlie principal.
WANTED,
A local reporter, lady or gentleman.
Profitable employment offered to the
right applicant with some knowledge of
the work to be done.
Mr. M. B. Hunter, the celebrated
manufacturer of California subsidized
graphite stone for paving sidewalks and
Tlie vluraje IVoai I'rewinjr to fallillg j other ornamrntal dwignx of « local n*.
weather was
hist Wednesday
We presume the farmers arc casting !
about for the lay of tlie land, they have j
been so extremely idy1s»» bn the:
streets this week. I
Will some of our friends' from the
country bring in a basket of persimons?
Little Lord Fauntleroy is a pure and
healthy play, good for the cause of the
drama, and good for the people who wit
ness it.
Bishop Nelson, of Atlanta, will preach
at Grace Episcopal church on the 18th
instant. All are cordially invited to go
and hear him. Preaching in the morn
ing at 11 o’clock, in the evening at 7:80.
Hows ThU.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney, Prop., Toledo, O.
Wc the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for tlie last 15 years, end 1k*-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transaction? and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm. West & Truax, and Wal-
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WARE COUNTY.
Sheriff Sales for Taxes.
Also, at the same time ami place, will
aolil lot of land No. 843, in 8th district
Ware county, for state and county tax. di
thereon for tlie year 1892. levied on a* t'
property of 1). II. Walker.
playing i>oker for twenty years and never
won a cent. I’ve been kicked and cuffed
over fourteen state*, and l*in out of a
job now. Goodby.’ And/he really in-
dignaut Whittaker s»Bed off down
the steps, leavilM^i^^woccnt tienc-
; factor aghast wi”—St. Lotus
[ Republic.
of solid matter which is thus appropri-
fool Wliat goad d^d it do? I’ve been .ted being proportionate to it* solubility
and the extent of its exposure to the
solvent. Rain .when it falls npon the
earth is distilled water, nearly pure (its
small impuridea being what it obtains
from the air), put river water _wb
reaches the oceAn contains j
quantities of dissolved mineral 3
etable matter. These small
| tions are ever pouring in and ever i
; mulating. This continual addition of"
/cored at home ith-
I outpsin.Bookofnar-
I ticulais sent FREE.
"OM.WOOLLEY.M.D.
o 101}^ Whitehall St
Monday and Friday.
Those of ns who like Friday for vari
ous reasons, but chiefly because it leads
np to Saturday, npon which day schools
are closed, will lie pleased to hear that
it is not half so unlucky a day as Mon
day, the day school opens again. A Ger-
mau statistician, feeling that Friday had
been a much maligned day, determined
to make a scientific investigation of tlie
matter, and found that it is not Friday
but Monday that is the most nnfortnnate
of the week days.
According to liis investigations 16.74
per cent, of all accidents occur on Mon
day, 15.51 per cent, on Tuesday, 16.81 per
cent, on Wednesday, 15.47 per cent.
den, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale ! Thursday, 16.38 per cent, on Friday,
Druggists, Toledo, O j 16/38 per cent, on Satnrday and only 2.69
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- j per ceut. on £an<lay. So you see Friday
ly, acting directly upon the blood and j isn't so tail a day after all.—Harper’s
mucuous snrfaces of the system. Price ; Young People.
75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug-
TU« Origin of 1’rofiinUj.
Sweariug, it is presumed, came in J dissolved mineral salts without any cor-
witli tho original man, for as Adam was • responding abstraction by evaporation
au agriculturist it is not presumed that j has been going on ever since the surface
he was free from the trials and troubles, of the earth consisted of land and water,
vexations and weaknesses of other farm- I An examination of the composition of
ers. The old Greeks anil Romans were ! other bodies of water which, like tho
most proficient aud picturesque swear- j ocean, receive rivers and rivnleta and
ers, and were accustomed to rattle up J have no other outlet than that afforded
their gods in the roost finished style J by evaporation, confirms this view. All
when things weren’t coming their way. j of these are more or less saline, many of
To speak colloquially, it was » cold day j them more so than tlie ocean itself. On \
when the Olympian deities did not hear the great tableland of Asia, “the roof of
their names taken in vain by the impa- \ the world,” there is a multitude of small
tient mortals who pursued their ordi- ; lakes which receive the waters of rivers
nary Unties or paved the way to classic ' and rivulets of that region and have no
textlsKiks for future generations. This ' outlet to the ocean. On a map they ap-
reprehensible practice has prevailed in j pear like bags, with a string attached,
the Latin countries to tlie present day, tho bag being the lake and the string the
and the French woman says “mon
Dieu,” aud the Italian or Spanish woman
swears by t he sacred properties with as
little cotupunctiou as Octavia or Corne-
river All these lakes are saline, many
of them excessively so. simply because
they are ever receiving river water of
flight salinity and ever giving off vapor
lia would have emphasized the name of I which has no salinity at all. There is no
Jove or coupled the altar of Vesta with ! wash through these lakes, as in the great
an ordiuarv statement of fact.—New j American lakes or those of Constance.
York World. . | Geneva, etc.
The sea of Aral and the Caspian ore
gist*. Testimonials free.
Visiting cards, wedding cards, cards
of invitation, programs in great variety
at this office, neatly printed or engraved.
Little Lord Fauntleroy is the next at
traction at the opera house, on Thurs-
dav the 19th.
Trv Brad Watson A Co. for slincs.
The Welfare of Children.
There is a distinct advance in intelli
gent grownup interest in child life.
Mr. Howells. Miss Larcom and Edward
Everett Hale have all given us interest
ing books embodying their own recollec
tions of childhood. Mrs. Dr Land is
writing a charming novel whose main
interest is iu problems of childish psy
chology, and Mrs. Bnrnett promises a
similar volume. During the recent
! meeting of the Association of College
of the
lakes without any other outlet than
evaporation, and they aro saline accord
ingly. The Dead sea, which receives tho
Jordan atone end and a multitude of
minor rivers and rivulets at the other
end and sides, is a noted example of ex
treme salinity. It is. as everybody
knows, a sea or lake of brine. The to
tal area of land training into the great
ocean does not exceed one-fourth of its
own area, while the Dead sea receives
the drainage and soluble matter of an
area above twenty times greater than its
own. and thus it fulfills the demand of
the above stated theory by haring far
greater salinity than baa the great ocean.
FOR RENT,
One small house, corner Elizabeth
and Tebeaq street*. Apply to
W. F. Parker.
500 cords dry heart pine at $2.00 per
cord, delivered anywhere in the city.
xn/uiH-x,^ 1 lu ~> ! V n the ci,,. xnd .ill «ke «.i- order ,t Miller*. « PU„t j
iv night. _ mates for paving free of charge. , XVMIUO. - ; take it intoyonr heads to elope .
— . —KiteField*,WaaMastoa.
Wc cell * honre-ciitchca Chinn *ilk Don't fail lo see the bargains in
handken-hirf for uni;- 25 emu each. dress goods at the Grace Co.
Ba*t> Watson A tk). <
, UMTI LOST:
Traveler* may leant a lemon from; Lost, a gold ring, Cameo set, betwarn
Mr. C. D. Uono, a prominent attorney of i post office andvSouthefn Hotel. Libera!
Parker, Dakota, who rays: “I never' j reward'for its return to
leave home without taking a bottle of) '' HaKtridoe Sweat.
. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and.Dior- j . irr . w .—,—
Htaa Remedy with me; and on many oe> ! Pr. G. B. William,’ laser Pitta, .
casSaas have ran with it to the relief ofj AtT. S. VsineVdrwg stole, endorsed
some soferer and have never, koown.itj bj Dr. J. L. JVelker.. This pill will cure
to ML For sale by Cash Drag Stars j sick headache or any other kind.
Kaphael's Theological Virtue.
It is vain to accuse Raphael, as did
certain of his contemporaries, of not
having sufficient theological virtue, in
asmuch as he painted virgins that were
too humanly adorable. Raphuel con
formed his painting to his ideas and his
sentiments. He expressed his soul, just
m Lippo Lippi, Botticelli, Mantegna, | Adum^e it wm evident that
Belhm and Perugino expressed their moat interesting branches of work taken
souls, each one differently, and in a man- Q p } )V college bred women is systematic
ner characteristic of Ins more or less and scientific study of the development imaiier bruout uuu u» wo gmi uccwl
complex personality; and, as regards —physiologic, psychologic And ethical— According to this view the salinity of
ut }hem. the degree of onr ad- . Zvg?ySnK children". This recogni- .to most te steadily though £ry
1 ! Uon of the interesting points of the | Jowly increasing, and there most bo
i the temperament and cnltnre of our . young human animal is significant. It ! slowlv proceeding a corresponding adms-
; °* n son l*' Theodore Child In Harper s. j not 0 nlv promises better things for the 1 tation of evolntion among the inhabit-
child, but be" ;er tiroes for his cider*.— ' ants, both and vegetable. The
Kate Field’s Washington. _ study of this subject and the effect
w man as •» Aniatsi i which the increasing salinity of the past
Professor (to boy in natora'l history ! *** °PO° .the progremiv.
class)—Are animals known to possess the f P*v* M ^ tx f ns « fr. displayed
*y fosols Is, I think, worthy or more at-
tention than it has hith^to received
Profewor^-Wbat'a'uunal ha. the great- gm JUttien WU-
eat natural fondness for man?
A Father's Suggestion.
Jack—I hope you'll consent to a mar
riage between myself and your daughter
Alice.
Qniverfull—Can’t do it, young man-
weddings are too confoundedly expen
sive. No, sir, 1 refuse my consent, but
Little Lord Fauntleroy appeal* to ;
human nature, »d it goes straight to j WA|[RKN L0TT
the heart through any amount of thick- i
ness by its own intrinsic value.
Mabel l’aigc and Little Lord Kaunt- j
leroy at the opera house next Thursday j
night
' Trank" at reduced prices.
Baad Watson A Co.
Boy—Woman.—Exchange.
who
C. K. MCBl’HY.
Brad Watson Oo. lead in the sale of
Hat Mat of Tin.
A charming lady of the old school.
1 ts a member of one of the historical fsm-
I dies of Massacbnaetta. says that she never
: goes by a statue of her most distinguished
S kinsman witboot wishing it did not stand
, there in the son and in the storms.
"Other people Like statues." she says,
i ‘bat t do not. I don't like to see my
INSURANCE AGENTS and BROKERS |* ^
We may render the words of one lan
guage literally into those of another end
yet lose the reryopbit of the whole, but
there si*' cases of what may be called
LOTT & MURPHY,
Fire, Life and Accident..
Nothing but First-class Companies represented. Insurance collected on si*
aes of property.