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the -nhtz irzipEt r ie«t Mer±j«Ait n
s—uao «x:rs r»tir-3>:-- Btan’ * x.
henn ^mrt. I »> i n a X?L ar-’titiez tn
dnsectb n, - „ gm* wanted.
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3UST UT3»° PILL I’ THE WIULL.
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Dr. W. X W *re. FraciS.t,
XJ Sitrbras PexM.
H. C. Altan. StueLiae.
X I Adaca. G^enn.
Q. X Owaasby. Omefrrriae.
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A KODE. OXPCMJC
Th* Fl iianni ■■■ Chin>»n‘»fWnu,-»
Sarva ***-!!■ ttne Bn it* an
?»war firr Sal'-
What is left of the eastern branch
. of nertkev Indiasii. non numLer
mg ac. ut W.OvO peraoeK. Lire up»m a
trac. knewa ae the Qua>ia Beserie.
o-«ip«-*ng *.aie -•>. in; litres in one
of tnc richest nuiers or the western
Ssirtii i.arr-iina mountains under a
perfiretiyersjarssed repuolican iov
• era ns-.•n u The twtrrwion lying i '-€4
the Owns* Cutts and >»co •■reeiA is
practically a ntpwbiic. independent -n
««rr way <>t tile SUA- »u>t uativua.
gnrernmer. tx
Thi* iittte r rtt '-.c "as a *i.sc.:n
tion x' iisuwn. watch •hw’.ie» that
the . ••let's term sm's tfi- -nai. « fear
tesra, wim a aalarv of >3«s) a yew.
and t* i -lay extra » ion .-n the re
'pu bins b-isuKwe.;; « : nun. \ tie
but a Cherokee -4 to re *x&a tr.r*"-
d«» -ears of ty is e,;—hie U- me
ehxftainscip. Ac i-r .- at.t :~..ii p
un i miary ■ fcX? a y<... » •- ^ ■:
Lie uaxiouai nonacil and pet'- rms
tire -tunes <>t‘ the chief .a the xw.i
--d i.e alter. In ada.:? n r • ir
j Uks« *XtettaT- a;:rwors .md a sr>u
wo ;. ... .: . ..
iiutiund poruMß of the ntbe.
• - ■ ♦,■
the ■:.>?’. who. altnooEh he i..s • •
evto power, is not t. liberty h. „ ,n
tnr n.aiter of r .Cic »• i;. y w. :■ ut
the author tv of theeounciu The t •:-
•ng ftancLihc ;s re a : riet -.1 tn every
ami ;o white men who have icd:un
wirex
t mier t’:e pror.-^mr of id- ivr.stl.
tat: -a co <»• ■ eiembie • -iI:;- who
has erer dded ur abertsu or :n .sov
wut K>.:ed the »laij in def .uidicz
th? trine nor cun unv prraon m id - f
iw -'do dsnte-: trie exit-tei.ee .st a <«■ -d
or of * futu. •_■ slue, vs rem-ia c.;>i
puii.iLrnectx
'• The >r!e repulse ge a-aiuag wit;
a fii. ii. ». :>' r -mai aniouat ot f>: >
ton. The elections fur efiuf aad
■■as.s*u.L’, eortespoud.ng with, the
. pwtn* us of president and vice ntws’-
dart at the Unit^i watew. are usually
■jjrwgutaiiv uuaiuintos '.nsfr
T X~ f .flbu -*- ui tr
UOflP^i?!!?!? r *-» vr^'i.r fdfTC ' t T ”. •-
vrrxer.tw^- u'/ig L-a^'u.
The con sr^iV.cb nrr; jp« f*»r * f
ma.i:"e: A-:c- of i pu- .tc s--.se J. The
children, ar.i "veil ti’s-j old and mid
die-iized tßenhers of ti.e tr:<»- are
bes« e Stumped than the po-'rer eiass
if the <r~ ns. - i... aaua »sb': :
anrrvuiidiiic country. & n the
ChemKee tn>: Emt so .auir:st-= are
taught n th- ->♦>* as *■ 'as te
Rinnkr bm-hac ■ a: irtsof '.o Indians,
®:ch sr engraving , ;>« and mas -._
buaae'a ar t •'mawetit'.
Ms m of’h-« Irshat;* are : rven e.r
.7' aa - -. . - . . u
Bapttat tMWittLOH h a* tse i-rp-*:.
■ 'i.; • Eg '. . 'pc sud Lie
KeT.dlst o.z s i.il
Iz iiar» -a umiiar to that of id o her
'~ * ni'v’* x ’t\% t?l>c tr -j •■ ’ ~
Im*vctwl the M -sTisiippi. F\ v ti-
»f • e -wo. ;■ Cory war. rn_:
in i :&r Sr :*n <»pe .*
XnxvncaES.
Tbr*e if r • la lions «- ■:
to remain in the hom»v? jf :Lc.r
w.-Stwai I. -■ ad:iy ie< w—-1 ... • 1--
hers »s the v-ar» ww;t by. Aft- r
. coming ia o utact a th the a iitea
1 the Cberokees.M wac uarural. ante
wtMnpeme. A w^-rld u • f ‘ th.
name of Yorna^nska. aithoagh ad
.' 'ft ; :.• t^e ■■*• rs » --■•• •'EI. *
meoanized 'he -r-i eiiect that t was
^a.izg Et*—i s T'!*- a. : —rri. Z'-:
.a ?k t sti r i. mtemnw-eni'*.
In aecorian-.e with i . p.a:. fr. -"
Youz.ig' isasaii.-t .to wut ajp-.a.'*:
to ■ a rartce. - ea^y Lt?: xi. us
t'-- jeppoaed i;: cto is tewt. They
wutcued KW ■«_».-•—i f«>r st .-rx. davs.
when as no«zn of die to ue*-eu.
they propwr-I to perlbrm the funeral
Tt*.' ti^ n* ib’. mL.- “i cusu. ls
of tue tribe.
A i .ta members had assembled and
were iiuirng he banal amg bes -re
the bmiv of the chief, wh-^u Yotraa
gtu -x ’-he surprise of aii. sturtd
ami si*-. ..uMesf upon hia bier.
The awe-wntbeu indtani prvstirHd
a ovwwthiwß stience aa their ehte’* oe
gaa w aourere toetn. He said them
that be had visted the happy aeut
xg grtorais asd. -wit jncistusec with
the Gr^etSfizit- He had retozwi
—
tw awe his tribe from .lestmetioß;
Theeurse of ii>tea>perencr would, ha
said, be the means -f their extertmß*-
uou if they did not aroaee C>rbear*l!
dissipation. He ek.-e-l by .ailing
open XI the memhers of the tribe to
uc’ik- Sirwxd and sign a pledge,
which bad been prepared by the Gretf
rmnt tor their si*ivLL‘n.
This pledge read; ‘-The nnder
aigned t amkee.% he', jng-ing to be
towu es Qttalia. agree to atxr..ion &c*
ever the use of spirittots* minora.’’
The eld ctref railed for pen and
ink and signed nie name drsc then,
ttmtiug u th- Indians, hade all come
xud sign. Nut a msu czz.camL
Ererv r.ieeniicT of rhe m-* - gned the
p' dge tnen and thero. and toe old
c!;ict rw'vcr.-d as :i \« , miraeiv. Ke
Lived for yean-afterward and never
broke his pledge.
Sime A .us mbetr- n were ;n. itued
to f.-rget to. >r written promise at tirsx. i
but toe ctuef en&recutueft- x»uf xe
-•nig- cy-Miair. Every Indutn
w*>> <» ( . br-atoeg ras pen
id al tilt rutme wnippiug £» -..
lUs : . p... lau. the Ive: <i :uak
_ w , a xv air .z in tha market of
a. a.■» x.
I •:-- -tie gore—nrent of Chief
’i ui.-L..u>ka trie louudatswa of toe
p *nt ro_ no ■ <« ’awL Heirans*
• . ned - - ’torn a x.iiiof war*
urs and hunterwint-' » community
*X” :''u~sts ind -n hauHX afa-
ro eat an i w-w. Ar -he time vs
•iextii the eommiiiuty wu» safely*
Satin h*t u • : a career that has cun
toitied :x, y nmsperous'ewr » •<»-
A few <>: the aucKrut traditions of?
toe tribe are ret in practice, suds as'
.• -mm ailed r remuniu! dance*- before
auv n tolk erenr. These arrMlwdcct-
t - -.i ta-: .•• - ru d «cru' snaa-
The sen’ is character <it liwClieroketL.
-autre is that he & not caputoe of
■.■ l. r''asdi,.g aiis-uniig - in; par:_ke'i
of toe iiature J !«>-;e. and the Lher
•>kee iangnppe r» not even capmdf of
-Lr cseing i witnetstn.
In the ohl dura toe entire tribe
dixc-d heime gmt-g to war. and
•aancta were alw gem in cummemaan.
tom of reiigcxas festivals. Sowauayv..
>., if rae cusaati fcr c-artwmmsa m
IS-rw^ .y, -ris n 7 s
iiaiic v- fond, six’* ae a game of .uti.
t <-. vs. E<rb, to tor , gn
w:.h the brief perambulation wbicit,
;■ shr -iie name •ifdaccmg. Fun
-rafe and weddings in the tribe are
£oO o iei ‘Ualy acCTHnt’anied by Gd
lira ■ lancing.
T ,nv ’trace? truiicjone har-’ been
uaiid.-d down from father ft’ sou in
the — -v. and > n -i- c atoi ic“ f
w-tten anaid*. aro all that nm be
totd of the aistorvof Cheroke s bes r
to - arrrvai of the white man tn
America, t n,-of toeee vid '“gmds
'■he nw of«;dii<n» . md ' lore the
1: ..^Da ' . V.’! 4
■; c ArlmaitK -o.uK. » •- niparutiT y
w- i ? <>-i race, wi’h 4 a . ’* It-'iiT
'. *•• '■ -*• mm* iii aT«-. .i s c*»i . i*. ifit*
raiier. -: m- —U' ■■•: A rbauy
u ■ » f.t go«id n... atn toe n -ui'-
tain -:dt». Kan. ••; th— present rich
y-sain □ w. '■ ■ y-rtald-itnx
: —ar evidi r.ce of ti-.-mg b»-eti worked
hundreds -f rears iso. In some ;n-
•;.i remaining -■ x -nat thi- t-eopi
.... coiiei i-raO e n. - m l : ». s.d.
'I ...wdfr.iiind .uhatotanta were
-'• , <•> war lor", b e leic-rimg t • the
TmitiiMm w -re “tnoon-ey :. ’ that is
■,.t w-re diiij dnrrg •—-•».□ phases
■f the rawn. It wm» wade ♦cT. iuiu
from •>«« of U; -e iits f mitidnem
1. xl*' 1 " ■ ■ k w '--A’X SIM»-
sacre. The &reito.ier«uf the present
* ■ i.i'.-auc .u t iro c.'texnered
'h Cr-rt- acd. dr-txd toew weat
irard. rotat-o-d .ueaets;.aofthe tnoon
taias 'l* tn -•' were drtv>n
Aes’w^rd v’ -e »./ - ii in. - avmg
behic-i staniaauac' f tfae.r num-
Ind an repu" . if-•.-»: ra Aorth '.ar
•ftiUA.
I_. g- 'ij.LV -e.p.r-t.l e« abound
dint f tnv uiMUtita.il- ta» ghi»t sto
nes at bi angw.s’ends to txt •» ry
teal are of "nr sonaery of his nvighoor
..ood. In many install -= toe mowe
grreo tv a xoun-ftin prax or etiU* or
cascade is erpeesKre of the l*geßti
coecected with it. Kost of toem ieg
■nda are of Ln -jut nngm.
Thus toe C herakreb uu» as nat
aral reason way toe tops of the •
higher OLcun tains should be treeless,
thev have a iramcutariy deep-nxied
fsitn m a persona, devil, however, and
isafed to ths trradsaaa; tint tose •
mre fejMfeDlß of
. - he Ko: dttfe pfcid
stride from praM^ynjA -. * ’
A axil mouni^fe at' tfee*Hkimm
ranee » known xftfc lK®fe<>mrr
house. Several mmmMH of
peculiar share binK’i? name is wes
tern North isr iWir Satan s sa
prome jndguwwtJK where be would
judge si! -n^rkißKi ^eend of the
world. Woe. aeco^K* 8» the old ?u
--perstitioo. sitni^m' in Wltttemde
moon tai;', not fasdyn _ n< to<% of
Highlands ir> ,9flb wwtety. The
face of this uottaKi homisft of a
perpendicr.iar w-^mf-srhrot- ij'c l
feat high, formigfek sc a mile long,
which eueiisre >o^"- iOMnenre
court. This w itl n granite is the
greatest siugif rfefeo'- ■ 4"*’^ to *
sees east of he^^By" '.non it at n?.
A rave, th ei^Kci- n which aas
ia the ft-rt---j^tim Jn it w.d! of rock,
and which ••''Htfeob *• Approached
bv a narrow ied^^^Ka. th? I'm— of
'.he perpeiui . toaa^BV. ox- -.i.t-Hwr.!
io Ie- the artii-t^Ak ’ft •>:’ SitAii.
it was iw ^OH ith Timid fid
iow any t" ingfi^K ti. tiie rare,
the ’-fge ieaS^^K*? —.»>•:• n - iH
h-un two f.«et w^^Bo its broatest
part, and r irew4fe places to lew
nan one f'»d. f. uu t mt-.i -
i-ertain death, l^^Bie near'/ I.'<*'
fret from to ^^Bhuitcrß - f me
Ch< ft
Accord: ng • orr. io In-
dum m—i’.f.ne ■^^Bp.-.-i tue
of rhe cave ii U Bjfctnrr his hem
■ hen . ex.-’’ »-U '
~bjJ^^Kfeer
he was .;• r arUri|^nsw:t'- - :-v '.
it is sa. i tout ha^Hs! -r d a•.
Liecavt : -
nd’ -ti'-bed i^^^K ->d
f. ' h-ii. r "aSKi* l " ‘
and joF aliy %^^BB tin- CAVern.
'' l ‘^^Krto-iedfttioic'-
withio ths meuntjf^ft’ * ,
A fee --. art igß^mmg«uii in a
tit of .avadn, by tnoor.-
■ cri.-av. ft"?
H » body
*a- • ud a£er-.ui-u
■ '---.cd to a bolfemKfe &Jtifc of th.
I
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• 'tir re* k-ri ba* i«mt ~-ir*t’dng
•f th- direct trade HMaeiin nt m Ceor
gh». bat many of them are not aware
f x st hue v oax .irplHi.'-l .u ti. -
hue for t l '- entire ..sth.
'A toils toe pus- ■ar svtrai ■- .un
snip iine^ nave be- i est tolulie-i be-
Leru MuiUam p rta anil for gu
eoirntriwk
The increase of tenrnship fa.- : ;,
xpp-wrs al! slang -coast from A t.-
roi l News to Ne*- Vriasm. T
s ■ -as --afte and • 1 o rtoned -■. . •
toe new line from Newport New • to
Liverpool wiiha 2 -t of six tirat-c i.--
• -.'•t, -h< capita «ng fumL-hid ’ v
E ,:.eh and Au-riran inv--Uire
T'mn.-- to. has tix resMVeoftoe jL..--
re line running tween tout prt
r t L:rerp«d xi.i Br-m n. wh
it nah hue a 9*- uer of toe l’rir->
due wmcti will b- >no*.*u bv ot .-r-.
’xL M--«i: "ucean and Al.
■ i-.rr-. A uth • Bnr is pt- ••”••■-:
from to. - -.Une ..:• Charleston wt!
~*»u have a hn- Kwitf irau.AU
r- r-5. xi i a Loed- firm is tnia-. nz
if itarn sr s line f. n Port Roya . -
C. A -<<atruh-p :e in no* runn nc
.-■» -u Pensacola.:ud Hasai. u an
- r . xux •-auital®# 5“- thinking
■artmn a nue from New or-ear.-.
to? rai pmmenent Eugiisb ’an ’.i
-■• are cbjaeiy stud .tag our soatu- ru
.rv. and it i» We -o auv tuat the
pre?, .r vear will vet the aouth •.? y -
xg all tnat ft weeds m the Mean* >f
direct trade fiariitie - Thia m‘ *.M
imnii^raUmi. devdenmeat and E>. ■•
You may be wiser than Solomon
al i ■‘trougjjr uian .“'xiiipiKiir. yon may
perrorm more won'icrful miraciea
n.ac any yet recar-.sd. Yea mar
in each the tin-a of sheol with ac
"iitire .- glycerine and sirTociU' uia
'atan.c Ata.»-*ry w-.th a sulphur'
much. :t a mete -luidn'i kick yoa
tun ign the gates of htttv.x xhccel
you din cdevted to the prtetw. —
Exchange.
thv Narit’i Tvr 'v Ptowe fhets
Vgcx -re-tpt of year wtdraa: Tail Shree
-«ja is :—tags WMBp! •- Will awl! you
iirepaul .jar -yri-maBT Ptatfclia Os IT
W C •tontnan K: amities, the nspr
ir pnee a JAfij cuM tUac •«• want y.x
to tor? coe. « oate ?tos acrxaL Yow
.. :to •.t » work 3xn as-r a ttxg k. -
oxtisC. it erratne mil jagt vsewa of tar
rtrewt tow i—pa wwh 41-ampcoc- of art'.
to a exaeuiad 1= him: *«rie tx.” fa
ait iiwW «ta ii.aft.-r you gx a, we
will n.-bint ibv • laa^a aS Sex }oa karv
tin took, kddrem
•bi H. E. Bsrfciea& ’?.,C»s<k EI
SOKS SOV’WU ADVICE.
Bwv. W T. MoWowall AwaMm tka
West the PI aee for ’be
Yawns to Prwapar.
Mb: Eiutob:—Yon having ,- i w I
hagiy pubiisi. d what I have w.itteti
Img lear t» -nbinit the fiilliiwing,
and I hos i.will b. <• <hl, .r I should
net write.
If my experience is worth any-.
thing to anyoiu X should be given.
If what I La-. Ik n. I have .-■ •
g»>id lesson* to me « .o Uno vs but
your patu may lay . -•< th- sa.ne
way or in 1.->k irg u . a paih ni.iv ’io
shote this.
As I Anti- Il'v n try tn. id de a
tIOVS who IXOH.d .Ia «- ill l lA
or CaliSirn.x. >r • ».: ■ ct r ---U i
state. L. cl- ..' jiiat '. re I Lave
seen :n.»: ifuit-.-e „u.»d -t_’. s and
near!-, a.l tn. iil eis. an 1 t re is
■aurt-in de. ii.urj.a ;• v. more .-•>-
sibu.tir.- for time a- i • n. :y. .i d
more sona I'omibn of if. and -u —
fecUou "f i? nil. a a lxw.<-A' -is .dd
fash'ot.'-d U'..n- ... I* tile I' V- - .;..n
thereto u.di ill” glw-m atm » -ary
,| r: ,- f ■ jiil... ..A . . ' ■•
ami fexas cowboy speculations ?•• .
ever .uv.ua. . of.
Yon have cvi thinking •■: cmg
to :hu w-i'. Listen «j me a nionient.
More roy- bar- u- u^d in u .ere than
ere; *.IH ip t.-uam ».i.. 'lore have
b»c.. r.' .nn i.u.y tuan Slave ften
Here a s mi re than a year since
the ground *isw t bv nun. T ..-.
may conrinue two or three years. i
liad ralo r c in-re trail I lux-. -1 1 .,,
toere ar- armies of unenipi..ye I here.
You i a:; iiuvea zo.»l time when g<- d
times do <mmr. 'But I will tell y. u,
I an have more fun .n Georgia on i
11? eta. ci^ar hough I neitheretnoke
acr r- 'v taShmu to a 1 -rgL :oy
than 1 can have here on a tine iiodar
Uy-vut. Ttus is true with every
yvuug man.
Let me sit down bv the side of the
cowu, or a ret han -. or ..a a log in
tue 4buus and taik to on no:’, -t
aoutiuiu former, tuerchuut -r me
chiinic, or wherever 1 meet him. and
ho me, fTsere a --met.au.,, ... it. But.
ah. flow different htnx yon can’t
MUaSb. . js. — •
There irf cto r rem-xt why the
youth ah. usd not h-av home. Al
muet e.-sv farm and every dwelling
her..- ha.- a j.Le an!, “this place tor
snle.’’ No Louies, ait moving, alt
rvstle-s, nothing permanent.
Bwyss tin girU iau t leave, and
toev ar th- tent-.-: m th. wt u.
fhey are ■ur folks. Ibe oid pcopl
are nix coming away. 1 b-v an- >•?;:
old people, the best pewpie in th
amid and not mmih t«e»ter ;ut I
Ihd r«u knew that vr.u g S - =
i..i not .x. ■dd folk m..-’ B ’
old folka like ti.e vaung. A »erv -iu
i - rat;., ix-i'.-u'- f . • 1 t p..;-
pi.- for the mt et part ■ • nt he past.
Vid age is owe of the difti . ;es
hard to give up, -L mg as we u^d ft
give up -id habits. You see tl*
ibuugiiU without f r.rer me::' ..
<‘. i .b*^ is oo < ‘irn * *— -
•' ■’ii -ftp. ev- -iglit t.,:i. dia-use u
d. • ■ o.iy, 11’ -I- .pee’, Ui :'.e a-ato. r
beai-ii form full of uaiire au 1 pa. i.
It s one of loneliness, som-nn.e-
»re gon and bu»v lookmc on : r
:re . a ♦’ i •- . * ii
forth. Ah. my Lord. »-at s.di“.d
B,tuo ot iron'i®, and the evening f
hra as he widia through the ceme
ft-rv. S’ s i 'on nu- .n ■h - I: Ui
erery s tore for or to find somi-thin,
smftd. On wh — • arm can he lean'
Who in the .L-Am ».il cE»er h.
lonely life or hsi-n tv t.e uh of
sorrow? I’. - Ie 'f d» p- n - -e.i.-e.
m not a mere p übi- -got tlian a
mother or father d —-rft‘! uy th
children b—a ; — tr.ey u ■ ... .
such s »metinies a ■•
bov?. is it nght? l- nra ao ys jou
thms so if they it»i f right.
In our brauvf : (Y.ix. x a w
ealied ip-toec x. was f. ,::d l:v ax
□Piitr tht? sun.** r ■ I * th .. ' n.. Ii
er but the dow -tv— i> r- t
•0-1 hi* ewtu-;'s a K au
when the preacher ;>•»«». non u tilt
eyruud mked why be did »t t • aa- r
awwwsß, "tnetOer is c - u a -l e 4 ?
chiiuisL I ran’t i.-e wtta n r t’-wr
Lay-, uaft.il,-"a? moue-r aird
before i earned to apprecia’ her.
but I love uer vet. I ir*vmber he.
•ongs •«*! aonoe of bar words, esp^-
cadv her last- She e’iptrei sway
F?
jp r > vn it
? «d:t wt r - J«ra* - i -’*', ’K
one day. bnt I know where khi* re.
iFshe were hereluid i*d no li-lp bat
r.< she should hav. 'xr lest ^n-1
warmesCrootu in mv humble heme
in i mvseif-T ti Ls' at and *’. - '
lbs* I iWmhl get -boil’d wait >n b.er
and if she got old and child -h I’ i
go to the furniture >r.' and ! a
large rocking bed uid nak t —ft u
down, put her in it sis down with
fi.>i-ii rhe r> k-r an-i sirg uid r-ek
a» she Used to me. And I I 1 uk no
less of my ftther.
I have ae-n many tant bare been
Lke ciesiier.s to me. k : ire in
v< ;,r Louies. -Uy tr -re and ta.se
rare of them. There is n.> higher
mission for men turn: ministering.
But iet us go to tie fir-’. Evil
dav? w-ll .’n r:. . >ni ,ne ail! • .ie.
Lav -iv uours mav come. EiundiejS
and !> p. -s mav r* vein cnnd.ticn.
K-mi’mie'-' . * reutor in the dave
us thy youth. Tt n kt 'hem conn
•»r inav wl.at wi’i ou aI! have
p e-mr • r. to'C. xad iisftmg back
on tlie race which von have run.
tr —ls sm: snidroi gone on to the
• d . • rai’ev .if toe siralow of
le.-tlb wul hr-.ui into n- n lav spier.-
i.. .::: . ir si -3 win ue •••'-i eon.e
a;:_- । m i ind i—ar n e away to
t. xn. .• li-ii. ’ A T V !>.
Triuufe of It »«»prct.
Broto.er Kinirn Adams departed
tito if- February 7x. 1> I. after uv-
.. ’J . -a. .. d.•■i. ।■l <■ . ': f■ to ■. • .If
and ftn. h. --if. r-d untold |aii.
v.-' aim : id 6111- ’.e h"i l.i-.iti’, ■ s.n
W'tu ' , ..iu: .ml -u . hi
hi<- ..k ' . il:'-.'S '.1,'., lie l. ui II ' t i’- of
death. ?-. lie irai .■ - r ,uu 1 tiin’-
.-it : • any bntuci; i the Christian
churvu. Vto- trust and beitevi that
our loss is hs ■ tornai gain. Itis re
tnams were laid to rest at ”iive
Biancu by Jiasonu: onler. Tnei ’ .re
be it
B<'S.)L*l by Hickoi vB! iff Al m. .
i’bat it; the low of Brother Auams
this lodge nas lost a trie mJ? faithful
member and the county and commn
nitv a ]Uiet, paiaOi -, homst and
.tore! ettisen.
ft ; iiat « submit to Divine will
. mMMfteRMw-- tomMher femsr-.ttew'
iedg., as we trn.se, to the graad lodge
above, v • we ‘.e'l.rio a to -m'ness t ft
rm .nt .at of Brother Adams aud
rerail with unJer woile tion our
.la.-'niution with him in the past.
3. 'I hut wx tender to tlie ndativ -
,u. I friends .it onr d-ceased bnrfher
our heart f it sympathy, and urge
•1. :n to-ek cun.U'.-.n from Him ,
*Uu alone e;ui al! nr jerrews hied.'
C. H XBDY.
» . B. .Woxtni'MHßT,
A. F. Lux rm,
t lunnitte-.
MAAnf*v taria< to the
The Boston Adret' -er nghtiy
civ-: ttft gi' »th of maunlactur-
'- ■ '
.-V '.ti. ng u h«...: -’ ■ each :—w etx
•■••pri- .u T •■' -i <a -1 boom.ug
. • •M. O’ir uu.A A;.d fernaces
•• -. ••_ ' -■ ■••• -t--
•’ i-si-ed '.b»wu» or.: ."rai.-iu
•it ,-ua wdi mre.'t ch*x cemer in
UUL Tav or.™ .1 this regton. They
« . - ■ A >- -iv - . • ■
'nes —eiUon. .ren and wood. In
-nn a- -u- ■ . Lt—i n? poiy -
-■ :r m. p,. .- -epreuacy—.a
- H - “ *N ♦ re* I• — r;*/ - ; )t 'll.* F”
••reiiil i.-.'.. -- '.su • 4r*l
:hto ^iin*r -idT th- i -puo-
■
• ; .a: i m’*.’ - fur st, .a the t’ur-
*' »... *• s-r lu naiH us 4.1
A tof . r. r - -y Ui !l •TMii. 4 p-
;■ • t</ be • -a w.t! : b_• t»
:f r regard* f«»r c*w *t-. or
f’ f .' C«T y'.u CsL’-Z. **'T‘-r r
* »ru kiMine.hing «>! the p«.t<n*
re-ped. butremiy to lean nite pro-
.-l. ,7- ud u; .la.. d •
are trying tn set) shop wittiunt »i
--verts-ng our wares and w.rhcnt dis
piaTsg any samp* ■>. This ia cut
ae L'JMfe —4 nclll ’1 *’? “
frt* □Y’a/lia'^AA
bw ISr». v »*a u»» B*c:re-^.
F*.jarmn* mmorai u
^7 i irwv a ereyrsUW t
,*fe»a» -aXJUftCd .Okis —*
TWOPAPEBS
FOB OWES HSX
Sy 3t,' r! arrarrjygsxf'systit tit
Atlanta / Constitß&a
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• * \ -; % - । »• r.Lbrng »nh-
’’rptK’na ■• • *eat > f e «c-
IJh>enii Prize Offer*.
I- ■• ri :/ -r •■■ this rrtnarhaiiFe
Alton - eei.tle-t t» »n-a<
TW'imzt IV'SiE-ft. ending ua
m *< we* a » «
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a o
<R >LO for a«r 4 go -a so Ue swp, |EM»
r wi- s" 1 ' r third. >•<’) for
i'--;-. r years hare been v t-l- •
Yrar Bales Y • *r Bales
IPT7 _ X^-6.^3 Is? 5.6e5.’%l
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In tv.*... * n : .e ev*ry du i*ux^
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Mi—inti Wen! Contest-
w Tpl> the mMFiag x* rh tn ?Ue.JHlnw- «
ing •* nh-nce * * * w
7 *T€ to, .?< rrsf pri\ litis
\aii r^ccL.^d in rj:rh»tn^e far hit
or. *r t' rel thg. . .
.?•u Fif HTH ■ f the net .<.bssrtptt<* »
ft pt- . -11. .e t i-r.sg ti a o-uMf mh •
’•• :.d m .let;; >c 'to.— auSpir ■ th*
axt X , ■ .1 the ’.aui^B # ' *bov
-e: u- - Fbra. ts °*
■■ urj w ;be f.IK wot -“Fply th-
rre»X * rl each woaid rewhive • i«.
?M). emrfi >lftS'.ieb ,
BrU.«l Ue *u>«e-rattM *w sah^ia
•ddi'.on to rWuEil*F»>r ths pci* st
- V. eh!-,- r.-titu^kha* a ctrfuia
? and is UK
- . •
'tr <! i-rencT to a irwrre sefß'-reirt Ife ***
m- ' Ue i- jituuate business J.-ma* is at
a, -,>umy
It T-n tt; news of th<i w.,r&f *twt
»- !c having news - ro--pendent’ in all
ti;. a-a .-ul’re ft the worM.
11» r t» f«[er and Ue Crartfr-
Xttt-o Oxxe-
B« -TH FOK »t A5.
WANTEED- -Every man.
w lmi, and ci.il 1 n Heard ccnnty
:o trv a bottl of P»areh’» Phas for
I. d g ,t: >n ai.d to k H'adache. £
g'lirunt'ft -hem. W. A. ^Fax*.
HkieWiwn a Arnie . M-Lw*
Ito -to ** jn v»- n t i- UmfM fut fnlK
a. <1 risarMXll. fe*rß •
r- । u« ikio - r : *. %a<: e*
. r □ *pav -v-ic k;><n»l»
t i* »•.? i on t»r iui»y
• •. in •! P;f Ta -n* a p*.r unt. £ »
uv as dT’.ZiO^S
W. I. — - -
F--a * -* try. Kit thrF* ‘b T< *hin^ Snrr
-n i -Ai.: i;.s2«AT^ f?«np*r:<t wia
LlT*' rbir/T Pntn Er will Eearir
• r ’-*. t a ”:r- n <ne tftn*.
► • ra>*!» a£x a&r «•: U.»r rh •, -.
era. &C ■. nt: nies i-r sue by Dreofelk
l u lie X'rtucw on the l'atll •••
tleultfe.
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tnm . "i are smui j •ij f- r it da.lt ire'
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!•■• n.'. bv car .< - !* ue r.'ipe a.
nr-, il -e U a U.^ ■ '•■ u Aau vet
ft to i>" ft . , We xuauut-- lik*r
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Edwards A ton, -; Whitehall St.
A-ia .ra. ’’x, cr the prenuum phr
-., graph-rs of Atlanta Ail th- ’
wu-. is nnctly first daaa. Pr tea
Fu» Cal’iia usl ■ ixr dentea; Fit w
Carda Ji GO per <L»n. Cail to »e
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je- n-ea xfaw otimr ?r~arva>aa Su .
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