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VOL. XIX.
nBSX KEVYCCKT BOYS.
■Aa la a Spates Frusta*.
There ww * flood ia the river. Tbe
larriw Toys. Jack rad Asari. were
sitting ns all their time oa tbe bluff
-'atclriag the yeihw. foaming wter
•cep higher over th : fatni. tar food «
t-xark, rock* and ctefte and twe twfet
tree route.
"be boys ahscst lived on the river
;= the so user, and, thong a Jack wm
:t fourteen ami Ansel two year*
-anger, could swim tbe stream
woere it na half a mile wide; ia feet,
foey could dire, float, tread water and
raddle a canoe with any o( the older
river men.
Naturally, they liked the time of
iigh water, especially such as this,
^hich cam; from spriar raise ia the
oowataißa near the riwr^feeod. Their.
■coe lay here, 390 miles dm itaw,
'Mid the son was thiiimg bright—a,
bright that the peach bods wore
‘vrning to pinky flowers, although
it was hardly tbe middle ri Febewory.
Croat swirls of leaves and dead
timber had been sweeping by for the
« t boar, sure sign that there was a
rig rise behind.
"!l-ybe," Rud Jack to Anari, “in a
httir while longer »ell are sooe
•Ka’ ia the water thatTl be worth
r: n’ oar after. And the canoe's all
ready. Don’t roc remember when
hd r Jiggers and Totally caught
tbe big walnut logs?’
“Tes I remember." Anae! mid ea j
gerir, “an’ the mau that owned the
t mber came along an’ gave them a
hundred dollars for savin’ it I don’t'
want anybody to lose anything the
tiim-a-bot if they do I hope we’ll
ketch it cm.’"
“I donTkeer much abo rt locs.’
Jack said. “What Fd Ilse wocld so
to see a house rente Balin' down, with
melody in it—sty a lady, a beaa
tifh! lady, an’ a little baby girt an'
we ent Id go cat aa’ get her as' bring ;
her safe borne. An’ then the little
owe «vrrld grow op ass’ be oar Baser,
like that story ma read aa.” t<
Ansei hagbed. He was atoll tro
yaawg for a frti ri sent? went '
' “That’s all a story—thiago dootj
happen that wav,’ he wd, beg:namw
nappec uat wa». je »a., ria,.nj
to • ' 'whiw."” - ~
Jaek pat his scooped hand* ow
bis eyebrow* wd looked loaf and
hard opwtrram. Up a watery wsr'd
rather. The baca water bad spread
over aH the lowland—rn places it »w
more than two miles from bank w»
bonk. The bw«a stood upon a poutt
of meks ‘.hat ran betwees the b*:B
stream and a smaller affla-r.r. This
Lluff roe* twenty feet above the irgn
est fined mark. !'« top was well
vcoded and perhaps fifty ytrS
across. It ran back in a k-ng Sia* to
the mainland, where the Marvin
homestead located. Either side
of the ledge the water lay wide and
yellow, lapping against its rocky fa
ces with an oily ptia. Ordinarily the
r.r^T ccannei was tweatv varia from
J • <
the blsfL
There was no current in the nn
fooded smaller stream —its water was
dammed and held a clear Une
by the turbid torrent racking down
from the mowntaios. The canoe lay,
lightly racking, upon this blue wa
ter, sate from the dsr.rerx-a* fiu*asm
sailing down the main stream. It
needed, though, but a few strokes of
the paddle so send it round the point
and out across the eddy water and in
to the rash of^he tide.
After a while all sorts «f things
began to go by—fence rails, poets,
foot bridges, tall trees. waving their
great boeghs m above the water, saw
logs. boards and staves without nßC
ber. By ami by came sodden hay
stacks, a wagon or two. harrows. a
plow, rakes and toes in plenty. It
is horribly faseinatirg to sit and
•e- what woe Id eome next.
“Wbo-ee! Look at her rise—the
water ha* elumb six inches since we
sot here,” Ansel said. looking down
at the root which served them *= a
gaug».
“An’ it ain’t done yet,” sai l -Jack,
a li»tle anxiously. “See. the leaves
keep runnin’ —that's a sure sign the
water is sail rosinin' from the hills.
It’s up to the stable* and barns some
whar —I do hope it would wash away
Bo houses. but if it does—Aase! look
yonder! quick.' Is that »r house scal
in’ or jest a raft er kmae stuff?”
. - Ansel had a hawk eye. Shading
"it lightly with i»i» hand, he, too.
peered upstream fora breath's space.
Then he shouted aloud: If* a house!
I see it plain. Aa' there s somethin
—soaKthiu'alive gg the roof! Its
cornin’ —ownin' thia way, right close
toss. No, 'tasu’L It's hung, over
there by tie island. 1 know whzt'
The PrankqMKws and Banner.
I Ths News cad TV Rime »
f < -roagrisMl IMS. f
caagk" ri—them throb cottonwoods.
They’re eangbt ft fimc. “JaekT he
auded sharply, “git the canoe. I tell
► roa there it toasetiun' alive—l km
> are it move’’
fi Jack had not been able to ere
■ whither the dark mass was stationary
, or S-wtmg, much lew whether there
was “something alive" on it, bst he
rao IO thecsßOr.
It wm a fol! half-mile to the point
1 where the Sooting boose had strand -
। ed, bat A use I described it ma small
frame structure with a Smoah shed
, roof Rethought a snail rag of
some kind wm waving front a stick
that stood np asiaat on Ure roof, sad
be thoogbi. Wo, that he coaid make i
' oat a dark halk of some sort. Now i
aad agaia there was a canons lurch' I
tag inotioa of the bewae, as tboagh it i
, was getting a heavy jar all through. I
“An’,’ sand be, “ipamu that’s a I
| bear awam ooto that bouse.’ - I
They bad (track into the rwaemg i
water. Strataiag at tow pmi'lw, i
! Jack answered bock over bis ronnU i
den “Beats can’t fly rags, *a you «
arid there was amg a Cyin*. It’s
folks. Ansel. Hayl bat wuaid they |
be gird we mw and came after them! <
Steady!* and the boys patlled sharply I
aside to escape a huge floating tangle I
of brush and nuU.
“Steady! qniek! H?re ovmes er c
pig pen on the other a
Both had tn p y their pwl ilre for i
dear life. In, out, now this way,bow
that, the two l>h sent their craft in t
a sinuous course. It wm really a ‘
tremendoiM risk—the attempt to t
crore thia half-nuie of flood water, t
The boys felt it dimly, bet neither
would admit to the other that there I
was aerthing bryoed pbwawre tn their “
expedition. - r
The daegers of their, eoaro* took s
their eyes until they wrth almost hev
aide the stranded Ixmsr. for a boom e
it was. It sat rue* r^in eddy water, fl
atom at t* tail of the takrod. . ;fl
A* the beet shut into tms Ud*a
wa_er Anarf tocked up, thee ^e a
e
AfdHf Kb or hoew up there—
took * "im a? there! O. bat mn t k
be a town rvf~ X ' b
“1 am h^“ amtgA-k - B
the*Wfc*
grassS agaesr the iurts. and tocking
ap. -Wet! yak.- ss < I rsekssss
fie *m swim, hot if tar km I don’t see
•by he dklaYoMsrateßgaKrsT this.”
“I woaiiw't S-t’m. Etoa’l woe are
he's got *• a ursihe?” a psp.ag »o«ee
spot- dowa from the s»o£. Aad aaxt
annate a taw^r tare taan either
Jack or Ansei -*wM to the edje
ad locked <k>si on them. -I thought
somebody would e-me.” be add, “but
I «u gxittn' party beagry an' sor
ter uoeasy.”
“Who are you? How did yon come
here?” Ansel reked.
Jack said "Never mind that, let's
git h.m oif bat the boy on the roof
answered down promptly:
“Dan Tnsket, icy dad, he rots toe
’ole jedge’s big Hess ixm np in the
Bend—reckon ye've heered of it.
Las' night, jes' before day, rhe water
came bulgin' all arc-end ns before we
kcowed it. Dad. he took saw aa'
the rest of as in the wagin’ fer the
hills, bat there's so many of us he
didn't count us, an' be didn't mi»s
me. Hetole the men ter git all the
r critters out an' take 'em erloog. I
was fear—l they’d forgit this rere on
in a Kall ty hlsseif an' I went ter see
’bont'im, ter I alias see 'boat him a
! good deal, an’ sho’ ’w>ugh they had
torgoc. So I turned him out an' got
. ou him. thiakia’ he’d »iie me along.
. Bat be ain’t fairly uridlewwe —be's
. jest er tw->ye*r-o?e—sn’ he bolted
. and took me an' him sjwcg inter the
j big slaign that runs through the
■ stad j-aster.
“Tnentirst thing I kcowed we wus
: io the river. We swum and swam Uli
. it began ter git light, an' we wis get
- tin’ purtv well knocked to Binders!
An’ I knosed we'd git drowned fare
k long, an' then I seen this yece little
henae, an'after a while I managed
ter git him on top it too. That's all,
5 ’ceptin’ I caught er stick ar’ put my
( handkerchief on it ter Jet folks know
thar was troob’e y-r». Say, dki you
see it? I* that wha- fotch yer here?”
"Partly,” said Jack, while Ansel
: looked adnurisgly at the beaatifui
- black colt, who stood bracing him
selfi yt-t uapaUendy stamping the
; frail roof. Dau rose to his knees and
, laid his cheek to the creature’s glossy
bead, whispering to him.
“Wot don't yer nubn^le him aa’
let him swim owtb” Ansei asked.
she b/vanswered promptly enough:
■‘’Cause he'd g.t drownded. We re
come more'a twentr miles down
snv-in-.. an’ he'd jes' try ter swim all
FRfAkKIMr^H^^KRIDAY, MARCH :M 185 U
that wav hack boena oat aaß ^ a k
drift.’ ’
-No he want; he^a gat 'flan bomv
senre—«n't roa patty 6^" :
mid, scrambling to tboreoraad he-,
ginning to strode the whfte-atoered
forehead.
“He might, Inari, atf get tongied
ao'drown," Jack arid, after • mm
ombL “We most take ’em both off
An’we most be qaick erbowt it,!
Thar's more water cornin' an* 'twon’t’
be long before thia boose is afloat
agaia. So come on. boy, with yer
coit.uniess ye want to keep an ter;
New Vries..!*/’
lhu» cmne cirmbing down into the
caooe, aad a tittle later it wmheaded
acram the river, the three boys aiS
□ag »n ugly ip it, the Maek wriht
swimming feartoeriy bemad.
had shivered opd snorted a bit owr*
the tnt piaagt, bat now ahroied
to bare eaoght the spirit of* advent- -
ore and tor «M tnsMfailly M Dod.
who ri wag uwaewMly to the Bos aad
nereronce footed away from Abe
splendid, powerful young colt.
Two-thirds of the way wan hsfely
pemed. the drift and the lodged trees
deitroosiy avoided, wue« as the
boat shot forward the cok aoddenly
lagged and was afmw drawn order. ,
As he caose agvia to the top the lads 1
could see that be was helpless—trv
mbe might, three of bn feet were
fetter red.
“I know what’s the matter- it’s '
that thar big syramore." Asari said.; ।
“He haa got his feet tangled in the '
top of it Why didn't we go fisr- i
tber off aroaed rt?" • ।
“Yea. why didn't you?" shrieked ।
Dan, tears ronning down tria ebreks. I
“O-oof O^s«x' Tea'll drowns my pat- 1
tj bay. an’ 111 kill yon tor it! res I 1
rimr h
“Hold Still, my SOO.’ Keep roar 1
shir on—fof' Aansi admewashed,
•topng off bis coat, wb th Jock held 1
the cas'-e i^ady. Jack hinmeff made I
» though roiirap hu paddle. i
“It had betarr be mg, Asari, fm-1
•rroafw.’
“T|pfs why ro<» to dto?
• rep the amt nght are^ Jtams|g|M
utters held Arir breath.
A sjaate parsed two. Tbei the
brack cell gave * joyfw? large that
almost overset the canoe.
Tte nest second Ansel eame np,
red ao>i epwaering to say, as be
clambered over the canoe side: “Just
like I said—he'd hung ha fiwt in the
grape noe ou that old tree An’ he’s
a gentleman—must any other colt tn
ha place would bar- kicked me clown
u> the bottom when I pat my hand
ou his pastern tryin’ to get ’im loose.
Dan looked at Ansel with a law of
woedenuent.
“Yon ooghter have 5m,” be mid.
noldsug toward the gallant creature.
“I—l thought I keered more ?tbo«t
h:m than anybody, bat I couldn't a
d«oe that—no, not it he had
drowndei”
Ansel revet did own the black colt.
It timed out be was of a Lmvas rac
ing steck. But the old Judge did
not overlook the lads’ gallantry, lor
earls tn May there tame to th- Mar
rm homestead two beautiful p-M
watches marked “Jack”an I “AimcL”
And inside the lid of -ach yon read:
“In memory of a good deed brareiy
done.”
What he gave Dan I do not know.
Probably the colt’s company was
enough for Dan.
Im^ortwnt *e«»o| Devest
are necessary ae improved tools in
any business. No farn»r uses same
gins, plows, etc. or rawer or teacher
same books. We don't print the
news as papers were printed fifty
years ag> ■. and yet so. ne of oar schools
are taught by the some methods naed
half nectary ag-x There are im
provemerta in teacher’s methods as
in everrthiog else. While our coun
ty has only begun the introdnetion
of Charts. Maps. Globes, etc., they
shou»d spend 5 per cent, at least of
the children's money annttailv to
better equip the public schools. The
ojet of sues helps is saved in the i
bar. egos books. Com. Daffy *ay»
Clayton county has a Chart like,
tome tn H-ard county schools in ’
each public school and are ?ati»fact#>-.
ry; that a teacher that cun t nee
them should be relegated. We
think every teacher in Heard county
can and ougut to use CL^ru. —Adv.'
BEAL MEW IT » the eJoraaer-
»x of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It
Tires erea after ocher preparations fail.
Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S.
Govroty of G*ij-
P.m«.
oommu
t ne -n e
I ar- <-y
homie.!
' vnt
li ■’' ■’ ^,'T
. S^gSg^aai-s, Here sei-
F’WfIOMRkBB.* tar
threatoUtL^^^hhwill be -either
-ill be
.All winsbSlßtaneM -f /fe
"**» P»ch ’«»
aad work. *‘>l
be triersk^^Kif B^ttr.l m
uiembeva, »iB aHEMMy expelled
as eoemiu of O^HB&bg ri the
Gibascville B^^^^Mtaiiae the
nanie of Glbeoe,^^M■^ap. Gibaoa.
who took np ^vs^Ksflbrd acres of
^»*rosaent i*nd<mHbog it aettled
down to the life ^mAbisw yean be
fore the screech sfl*AiMl horse wm'
heard between ifariN|Wklbd Detroit.
A few wnrojigeflisgMtoM died,
fewvmz a floe / I 'ffOtoforge fam
ily of children, ■ be Mmpkjh 1 u t i■«_
the property to tbs iq^pdef a earn
nnnd society. A. ImMhsßa. the
pres demand pranm|^Bk the com
manitv, when toatimSiftefifoenma
few years ago. i ia
the celebrated Kaw^d&Bßmsaitv at
the foot of the mcwSf’ * Tatore
cecnty. near VtosKc Bribreastetl in
toe concern and ahall^Ksoehfoga.
After IbJh, with <l^U|flfek Loeg
'ey. the attaint edtkrnK^bsrosd to
Mfehifßn Jbd oomadß
mg the ifit.-real ri tfetfite* *
fother’s eri^ aM^k^HMtoi sdro
They apwd m better
! at the tonmt Fswd^jpnt^TW,
' eig&t tens wwe tike ri&rkoidm.
Gibson dmfcod In n£ tan comma- !
ni»y on a portly co oymtiwr bmis.
bat Longley, bring lb oat-asd-out!
communist, did not fam the enter-;
prise. j
It ww tleeidsd tn plane the mem
bership at first at 211. end the shares
at sld each. Each nn-mber, in order
to crate an interest ,n the financial
part of the commur.ty, should be re
qaired to purchase le^ shares each.
No member can purchase more than
tea shares.
The purpose of the community, as
stated in its bylaws, is tn conduct the
bucincs- of agriculture; asMufactar
ing acd merchandwog for the mutual
beeegt of all its members, and to al
low equal rights and privifeges to all.
both men and woow-u, to eowdnet its
buKrem in accordance with instruc
tion* of a majority vot^ to so conduct
its bueinees that each. according to
his or her ability, can be employed at
all times in some pr dnetiveindustry,
thereby being able to furnish to all a
good vsme. with o mforts and pleas
ant snrrnundinipK to abolish want or
the actic:patioßS of want.
Every member m expected to devote
bis or her entire eSbeta, time and
pr-iperty for the benefit of all the
members, and to recrive according to
their needs, in health and ricknem, in
youth and age, gosvrned by the eom
tnusicy’s ability to furnish.
The eommanity makes no interfer
ence with the Barrage or family rela
tions of its members, nor with their
religious, politieai X other opinices.
Ali men and simi mto be place*:
oe an equal footing mcially. in bos:
uem life and in ali natters pertaining
to the government if the eommanity.
Children will be el <bed and educated
curd tlwy areeigt een years old, when
they way join the ammonify.
A World report-r ten-ally visited
Gtteocniie. No more picturesque
place maid be imagined than the spot
seleeted for the bo as of the new so
ciety. The bail'- ags are sabstaotnd ;
eaoerh to serve a. pnrpowes at the
Starr, bet will be -eplaced by larger
and mare expeusr- f ont» as toe e»xu
’ nouity becomes der. The old m-',
wnxh bad she. rtd the travelers
i along that thor ighfarc for many
vrars »M remodk fad. and is now oc
capied by the fir- members. The or
gan-ration was rifmted in November
• fact, aad taoce that time fifty other
U’ femdim bare jaased the eotoe^r, and '
' there are asm to follow. The pope-i
r teban mssabers ili<h and there are i
i -.fcfcfthmmarerrtary of rhe eaeo
ataMCabowed th* reporter through
- ■HBjomiees deparinenra, and «•
14£rimd'*e workurgv of the new er
- gwtrnllias lathe basket factory a‘
• anaaber of workirgmen were engaged
» » amkiag 'ooch baskets, which were
f. as firot-cLms workrnanah p. A brocm
» feetary is also :a eperare-o. a foundry
• ■ bring bailt; atoo a creamery. Tbe !
- aasammnity now has dX- rows, and iu *
• Che epriaf the erearoery bosi.-ie^ will
». be started oe a forge scale. Farming
r’tad market gardening will atoo be
’ carried on extensively. Tfow that
f hare thus tar/Kued the orgnrisaEon
- are thrifty, tidy, go-ahead people.
The secretary said taat be baa a
I large correspondenee. from the tone
। of which be thinks that in th- next
I two months msay additions will be
• made to the membc-diip. “Os roaree
ibeeommec’tv fe stiß in itamfency.’
' be mid. “and we want members. On'
the form there will be plenty of work
• for all we take mtn th? society. For
, tboae that go there at one then- a
r pleatv to ear. and all wdl And rom-
I fovtahte hosnes.
“We hare made this roeimsery a
••Otrietly ro-operatire roeo-ro." mai
Me Gibaos, “ami there w little Joabt
that it will smsreed. The rotate u
'|cempoerd of <U acres at the rest
/ fertile land ta Macuigaa. The ass— t
ri the institiu»a will be came, oa
in a bnsmeav ibe way. Ihe sremtwrs
will meet M certa“moa to decide
I upon m-Xb-rv pertamiag to tee gov
ernment, and to select sepmatred
: eats ia the tar»os departnkroto. New
members will net be admitted sitboet
jn, aad kr OMaetmdwct any member <
may be ooeted, if the areptrny toys
,s«^ There will be no neh, and these :
I can be no poor in the comomnity.
■ “The big hotel bm been trans- (
j formed mtn a femily boose, and at
j present fire femilics occupy the place. |
•9 toton^mi^^MV asm* S»^»- ——- >*■*,*»,^rfrwrw ** - I mnroroe
j <pnßrv w vvtiswTiCh’eu io inert
Mbs demands of the growing popobe- i
MMk. Certma ri the women are de- f
yiasM way. Ute work aa'tbefimn!
! divided among toe men. Besides the
work ia the factories, market garden
ing and farming will be cwried oc ex-
I teusirely.
“The fruits of the labor of the en
i tire meoite-rvtip will be placed in the
CGinnsoc treasury, and will not be di
vided until the end ol the year. Then
the number of days that each member
ha» worked during the year will be
figrred up, and half the proceeds of
the community for the year, which is
to go to the memb*-r». will be diviJ d
among them atrordir.g to the amount
of work each has done. The other
half wiil he expeude-i in public im
provements and for public needs.
From the indtvidtial fund the tnem
tsre only ba»e to buy ekthing. Bv
this plan drw*» will be prevented
from fioarhhing, and all will have an
equal interest in the work of the com
munitv.
"V noxious members will be ex
pelled at thirty days’ notice to quit,
and dissnrisded members -wo with
draw by giving a similar notiee.
“A good horary will be established
and the moral txmd.riou of the tn«-«n
bers will not be aegleetad. There w
a district school now. and kindergart
ens and nurseries will be srgan>3*d.
There is cow a Baptist eborch ia the
settlement and a Methodist and a
Cocgreitwt-otsal c irch near-by.
“The inora; effect of such a lift is
good in. everv way. Ee«trictieM are
to be placed upon the amount of work
a member shall he allowed to d-. and
in this way we will ptot-ct the het. th
at the community. Wheu obi age ris
its ti*e memoere o r th-* cn«aini»ity
there will be so boose'ese people, for
in sicktiess and old age th-- immuni
ty will be bound to care foe them.
There will be no doctor's bills to wor
ry over.
“There are many com a unities in
the country similar to our» in princi
ple, ar.d they are prewpen l • aad hap
py. Os course, if ar-yxse fe-h that be
must become a capitalist he has co
' business in the cosunuuity. hut if he
want* a peaceful, happy bou.-, h- can
hare it here.”
Wtafc 3»lr wk. »• r»— bw
WWa. sb? ■»» *'at** -nrC Xsr G*t* -u
Waea she Wraste 5Lj» -roax t& Cac* rA.
Whm sha hMi «i*» fa**
BAMUMTOhI wain.
j Warn al Nows awe taternt frea Ore Me
tiowai CapbL
From -wr vpeetai •Trmixwulect
Stnro the tariff bill wm report"! to
the seuafe the repnbiksam tare been
making desperate and roncerted at
tempts to make it appear that there
, is formidable dewaocratieopproitioa to
; tbe bill in the senate. That the bill
wilt be chang’d K fore it posaev the
lamrete is a'together p-ohable, icas
murh as jt md produce, in its pv**-
‘ ent Sira, according to tbe latest esti
mates. someth:ng like
more than will be required, aad it is
the pedtey of the iernocrata only to
k-vy m&cit nt taxes tora^se tbe money
ite.v-srary to ran the gTsemmeL'-
Item. < rat ic senators who torov chang
es took ing towards a reduct foe of the
revenue to the auaooat rsvprred aid
Mate their reasons and ma their dem
ocrarteroi’eagnm for their votes »o
make them, bet tt is not bettered that
say of tnem will seek republican votes
'to get: time changes, or will vote
agunst the bill should the changes
desired not he made.
Tbe four appropriation bdie—tbe
[rittrie* ri f olvn.bia. theg-nera! pen
eoo. the f«wti»at^'o aawi the sunder
civj—already pushed ty the house,
represent a net reductwa ri SSA3A<.-
•te“ from the total amoaut carrw
by the aarne brils fir the current fis
cal ytar. That abews that GtßMnnau
Samers his Jeasnrratß: 'osleagues
aw tfo eamaaiUee are carrying out
dem., nr: idem ri rcvootny .n pub-*
tic espenditarea,
Mr. A W. Ady, who pretends to
tbsok that be has a riaim of
the seat sow filed io the senate by ‘
Hoe. John Martin, ri Kacsm, is in
Wbahtagtwa, be aim, for the parpen
riroatevt.ng teuator Martin's right
to the seat, but :u rea'fey merely to .
9K a betie BOtmety which he ho,**
to be able to turn to secnact in Kan
sas m the near fatasc.
Hao. Lfoairi Magoii<% who was rol- i
teeter •it mrtoao at se* York city '
doris-g the first Cleveland aununMtra
tk-a, aad who has for many rears been i
a iwfggs iaed aatUmty on the polities, -
start Seta YA is
t a donscrark state. OceanicW Isase*'
• are due to local cause-, but do not if
- feet the party as a whole. The New
; T-rii democracy, too, stands squarely
-for tariff reform. There it no backing
f down with us on that issue. The one •
- tt.ng now for congress to do is to
i pats the tariff bill at the earliest prae-'
. t>cai dote. With that oat of the way, 1
* so that trade may resume its correal
f condttioa, there is no reason to be ap
s pr.-hen«re about deufoemey.”
I The successful trial oi the thirteen
t inch cannon made at the gun shop of
r the Washington navy yard, ahxh w ■_«
- tr:*le this v=ex. at the proving
. grounds, a few miles down th* Poto
■ mac river, marks an epoch m the bee
r lory of sce gun aak ug :c the United
1 Suh, b.-ides »st»l ' -hi i the ww
i -l«m -d th* Z' v-rnn -*tit - making •«
- »w. guns, beere’arr H-r*jert and a
distinguished party c umbering serer-
• a« hundred were present at the trial.
, Experts pronounce it one of th-* finest
• guns ever made.
Caaey's army -s re-zaniei! in W uh
-1 inztoo as a sort oi' ail fools day hoax
pui e-i betide n iv ripe, and nobody
* has the remotes; idea of making aay
- preparation for its reception, for the
- verv simple reason that noone believes
1 it will ever come here in any sm n
i numbers ss its originator now talks
aboat so glibly-
i *
Tssayxna
1 We th.- word f Alfred T?u^v> n
> f rit tilt ia the y'"^Z * .
L 6u,. .*• turn th«f >
It .w tbYt tiie sTrest bumte mat-
ted * .H' i the fu:t th.it it » in th*
- . ' • " - ’
h-i iian r*e** tnn> H v* : • Str^a
. cuiry ? £n»* i. .r« *1 rt. me § r thit m
, wwlaa’t r^rLi*"- •' *■ .r ; b.’ii. L'ertdua it
at that tb» vid 1 tn-**:*' renawh-s ar
*a^A’ai f i fe“ ' * Ts_e
^-v* .-1 pahAer «d « *ar*apan*U.
vhirA kas atteiaed the rreu»-r > A-’ty
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M <l. .3* It p«ri2r« the li«d £l’-=
n*rr-. mental, b*lily übl ix*?:;?-’
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TWO PAPERS
FOB OKE’S PRICE.
By sf 'dd trrttgtttni 9itt tit
Atlanta */ Constitution <
W« er- ena .W V, S. wish cor ova,
Sir ON E YEAR Hr fl z 5. tnhb-a-g «b
--«np»s re art be -«nt So Sia »ad *c
«tnf soiej by cash.
Liberal IMzi* Offers.
Evry .-.teenier tc tbs remarkable
•Mitrur nr ^eincn a rantied to rater
TWO PRIZE CONTESTS, v»li=g ba
g ‘ r
Be to ta to.
•
la <iiA there ar- FOT’R PRIZES Ser—t
4rtbeNEARJ>T EbriMATZ' <f law
cze <f *r ,n.« m-p </ :«a»-4.b w bco*
marMrf, snd award t. I* sta-ie a- ma
as the X -w Oriear.s Cxe« Exchange an
as usees th.- 4leta! -Tip 5-rur— fr 4 IN
MOLD < r aetr-f nna u the crept, |2>o
»rrae < - « ad. tjr> far third. fWQ Sv
tenth, ir ifth.
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liana
Year BeV- Year Baks
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la at fits a the abuse every dot ring
aohacrib. r-aa » stT ar evaAiaMb a
Mbising Word Contest.
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S » f»4 a » r_».» wr-rr ta tie ru-y -if
Z*y t- it tit — ittgit fnr mi
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ONE Ft >t RTTI f 'ar set aabaeripttr a
reaaf*» (time rsserirg ths ejatest vr.il
be isvaied ueot^ th.ee who .aprir tha
armet weal ta the biaak m the atone
ertart Thar, st there are 9f t M. vne
-4 aes. i- a^S he f lAs<'. If tea supply the
e rre-t w-v! each w-all rwwse fiS. tit
WB. each <I2A«. 4c.
B> ta f tae a^e .•ooteßS See ku’ La
•d*t» a to TWO PAPERS Jr Ute pries of
nee.
The Weekly baa a einvSe.
taoeafHijMM.aad b TILE PEuHJFS
PAPER It RnaaTanff Re one, as la-
4a. v z~
, the &.aa tty.
It owers the aevs of the wcrld earry
week, having sews r-.*™sp-a.!ra»» ta all
the aev» eeßtrrs of the erkl
Take f<jcr!u,me pip-sr sal the Coaoll
■ tttSe*.
T-^ro ^ox Oelo.
BOTII FOR f:
: When ca a -.-.nt h- I-wa. Mr K Da.’-, n.
iof F.nny. Pe--eU ''. '.aty Kutiw. cai>d
at th-hherit. nr « t ansibe-iun A Col,
I^-s Moms, t- -f w th> m.a sit rear oti
[ b.y, wh.ee life ba.! .eea aavcfj by < bam
berUsn » : - -■i>rh Rhoclt, a having caret
him of a very reverestrvt of cr up Mr
iMlh a in ■ rrhna tha* it mwd L.r bsy • use.
. and» enthOMaarsc ia hrs pruuse <jf the
& raecy Fur sale lx Omg-gasa
WANTEED- -Every man.
wotnati. a»i-! eodd in Heard •oenty
to try a bottle of Peurch’s Peaa fur
.'»iigv*r . a and Su-a. Headache. I
4 tariu.^e them. U. A. Wire.
JjtwkLtrra'M **■•*▼•
rff !>■»’ wiw* S- t.r w for <«•*-
e- •,**. v”* ■* n r*. -a : rne-’TTM fe*»»
■ m n-%. tw**r rfcvw *i »»jm tu bak-*.
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•iw>y» t > care 3 » ha^-
T . j r- ar!m wl" > & r
^•:r and -a* i.-oy . 4 .
jcs. 56 ee&Ch *?>s 5 r -.ue K y Dm^reCs.
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THE STRCNC POliwT ’ u:
■ thn carat by Hood’s Sarsaparilla it
that they are pertrazes: t. They start from
she scud bjuada&.-n — Pure Blood •
NO. 1.