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VOL. XIX.
■iSU K2ECTOBT.
Th.eCity.
Mayr.r—D. R WMtaker.
Keeurefer—P T XeCMehrts.
UarshaE—L A_ WilEams.
C<■lECtlm.-n—S. G Carter, W. E. La e.
G. S. Rweo. &\ M. PaadbaL C. E Eady.
Creuarf met fe arvoud and treiiih Tuee
day nights in each o r th.
CnCBCUBJ.
XrTKOGtT—Preaching seer, nd Sunday
and Saturday brf're in rich erntL Her
WJ. Wood, past-T. Pr'a.-feing c* aw
Eatiday by Rev. R. J. McLbwreiL Pretyer
every Wednesday night. Sunday
•cbr-d >AO a m.
Baptist—Preaching third Sunday are'
Baturlay before in each m- nth R-.F. J.
Amis. pastor. Sunday school >3O xm.
Pantmve Barr at. —Preaching every
tourtii Sundry and Saturday beiire. Her
H. S. Bu»;n, yaai r.
SECRET ORDERS.
' harahchee Chapter Xo. 33. R.
A. M—X—iL- WT-nd. Sat -day night in
each muzth.
Chalet h»» hce Loire N> fl E 4 A
M. Meets ir-t and tiLrd Saturday nigtr
tn idh upßn‘!i.
TTie CoTixuty".
Ordinary—G. 1 C-iin
Clerk Saperi r Court—L. T. Lane.
Sheriff—J. T. Li]e: 'mb.
Tsu Receiver—S. E Eky.
Tax Cu-lector —H. F Spearman.
Treasurer—H. A. T
Surveyor—V J Riiiiey.
Coniter—S E. Farter.’
< . Ai:.rn..--r.- /.
Bvri OtsiEitaP'-tiers Roads -.nd Re<e-
Bces—G. A. Crain. Ch.inaan, M. T Ai
■a u, H. L Hendrek. M. A. Lan-, B. H
TrJtn,.Lt3». B«vir.l meets in regriar ses
eir u 3: * Tnee’ars in January. Apt .. ' iL.
and Oct ter
JCSn<*E’>COT!tTS.
Prankila. T^" * Oast —ur* r: -v Er lay
T- S Hubiard. J. I’.. K. G. Cn i_. X P.
Enn Gre ve, ~ fe th b-c—Sr e
vr.idm-edny. T. F. nhack. lisrd. J. P, j
T- Faver, X. P.
fuKsrUle, (S3ri D-er—Se cud M u-by
A C. Ware. J. P . AV H. Co k. X. P. ’
• ormtii, S3Sth Dim.—Taint ranmlay.
Z. C. Griffith, X P, J. 3. M. Darden. X. P
CeniraUiatche-. SBdn 1 !»:.—F urtii
foinrlsv. J. C. Camp. J P.. S. F. Wyatt.
N. P.
iLtctiA?. SSTta Dist.—Fr-crSi Frilav
T W BSe^-.A R. I P
r v - .. - r.
Diet— «•• tbcuwfcr. .
T X. AwiaeyU- K ?- 5
WateßtHSJ.Wl^bDi*—T*^^-**! ।
W T Lane. J. P. F. B- HrwwL H- F- |'
R n < I
pVto :'
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jZE^I
J z^dHE^ ZX>^
£ y /' ।
Chronic Nervousness
Codd Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
licuuav.ireo.
Gentlemen — I hive be*® taking
mur Best entire Sentse tor tee pas.
t^ree men ths and I czznot oaf
is its pn It Lzs
Saved ny Lite,
tor I had ahnest g-ven up hope of
ever beiiur well agiuz. I w®- a
c'nroofe«usererfrom nervoosne:sand
eou l not s.eep. I was aso trou^i
wwii nervous lie .idle he. am. a a ...
doctors in vaia. until I us^d y'' ar
Serrine. mss. s. wood. ex.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Cures.
■* VriV
SSwrisuv*'a. » t®s jaoc
te Vfl t ~t. p • • u V\2."i n £
t j ta® Dr- V-wU’-Xi Ok.
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nar swrrs nt ok bittebs
Z®wi»ite~K.<3a. r Pyo-^vrea. *to»-
na. SMvocwe-’* ’rei re te-vt
tM.^wcnwre’- : ' A.. *re.>-••*7'— -*
WHig • •
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The Franklin N® and Banner.
> The Vews and The Rißaer I
, Cecs.-iMiated 1892. f
A Tkaafefal Bate.
What hepe in awtut sirh’-z,
V. J>n»he ciond* ar- in the bile?
Socarwheie Sae snnLzin's weaving
A silver net It job!
The bees nrtfa* h-rer f r roc—
The cows they ®v - the mSk.
And all the Terms air w rkiez
To dress the giris ic. silt
So, strike noSeot thankful ties.
Ami smile your grief away;
F r ’ceith tire srs ws of winter still
Ahwies the r* of May?
jack^eetuhs.
No one in the village knew ary
thing aftout him. He Lal riddel
over the snow-corere»i roads an
across tbe fields and along the villa.,
street, and only one person had sees
hint.
And that was a litt’e girl lookiii,
oct of a window at the —Kei Uvu,
which was the principal inn in th
ptace. Sue was the daughter of th
innkeeper, and as the ißaa rode to
sue tapped at the window and beeon
e>l to him to come in. for it was suet
a rough tlay: and he looked op for s
moment, and msUed and shook hi
head and rode on.
The rooks were erring “Caw. caw
cww!” as they tried to ^cratch awaa
.he snow from the ground: and if tL
people conld only understand wbi
“Caw, caw!” means they mot Id per
i.ape have known moreaLi :t the nuu
for he had passed them in the real
and the sentinel rvuk, who was sit
ring on a rai iug, had watched hia
earefni'v ri.l he was o^ ■ f = <<.t. f i
he scs not sure but that he migat di
them some barm.
The r.ua Into on a rough cout ano
haw a iveg scarf wasd Q^und hi
neck, bls hat was slouched -over hu
lace, wad strapped on the saddle be
hind ww a griat bundle. The r-'ki
conic tnake out what tae tr ui ».•_
doing. If he had : <cen aw se tua:i
they tho- .' I ’-. hr would have jh-I.er-,
aMaewbere till tee storm was over
Ard as the suo* ca^e down bates
•ad Easter tLy cried. H aw. caw.
qniw as load a» the oth-res o'
» often. far bw wa» repewfinff lo •“’’*
self what the wan had tailed cwt as he
passed bv thena
-OU roots cnee n? r». «>H rooks ‘c«
nr r°.
An-i La*ioz *s ycuag a- * r H- U-l be
fbre; w i
fn zladte -’’ • s -“ I! ?•»«* -c -* '•.
-V, <" ;> •. ‘ -
seit; “Pwhaiß he c-I L’ shoot f°» k '
That’s all that men cure to do fc
Rwd ■■ ’ k« *
afornoon when to? man rodifaro iz r
the riling •of Appi: ".Tne. and a?
four .oioek the sa-.a hav Z o-x- !
and the s>n hav: z e»»'iie ■ -. >«-■■ <-
began to fioek .. • o th? h l >- ।
for a rest, and they were i ' ite.mz
of a man who had rideeu past them
«u horseb* k.
-There must bare been s< n-e •>. •■
after hint. lie went as it be dare
not stop."
“Perhaps a robber said the had-,
“Het'*l»hrse biadle strapped
bebird bin*.” sat ’■ ‘ h*H a* 3 ®-
“Ebi: he hid Sto<-a.” Said a
l^wsg W-HMB.
S- , : n. - him ” *ai'l 1 -
ihZ^nl T
-I »w him, fori -r.” J*i4 Kate: “I
-:..d-.a. aud A
“Ifear ure! sal-’ ’ ’
ly to think of that! W Lai .to be .’.
kat.-r"
-I don’t k; ow. I-e la’t — we: .
for his hat ever Lie .re .
bad curly t—r w® 'd ” ,ra -o'- r ti
And that was all that Kate cou.o
tell And th..- zL every me writed r
her al! s. rts of ■; estions, t.-y were .
ue wearer k- * .z anytbntg ateht c
“a. it grew ihrker awd darker the ;
: •% t' - i>i s are- of them i
J*..p e t e„ t, -I. . IV.
had a long way to ,•>- |
reW I' ” -a. 1 the ii'.d! 'rd. “if vo,i
wa her- aUtvs-.Tlhava a nwoa
iight Bight, and ti at wilt be better
than dusk.
Some vs ti.e pioj ie « a otti-
' ’• r
merry pent
The He T“
“What’a that fori W hat’s the mat-
“Av indeed, what is the matter?”
Mk^d oue of an«ber. "The bells
never ring at th s_ time it Bn t
Christmas, acd it i-n t New tear
and there’s no service tonight.
FRANKLIN. GEORGIA^ Fr4nOVEMBE> : 2 > l' ,u
“They m:i» be ringing for some
thing" said the landlord. ■•Tom,
' he added, tn ruing to one of tine boys,
"just ran down to the church sod set
if you can hud vat w hat is the mat
ter."
S> Tom went off, and returned be
fore long without being able to dis
corer exactly what was the reason el
the hells ringing.
“Il's old Mr. Hardcastle up at the
park that has dene it. He’s senl
dp - * u a gold sovereign to old Ihgges,
the sexton, with a message that the
bells were to be rung as load as they
could be rang, and that there would
be another sovereign for tiie ringen
when they had rang for an boor tl
they would en;ne np to the pork Em
it. But Dirges did not know the
reaw-.u"
“Just like him," said the landlord:
“he’s as -;u*er as ewer he can be. end
tie's never got over his sou's being
drowned five years ago. He i got
some strange fancy in his heud now.
depend apon it. He’d better ha*-
had the bell tolled, for it* not far
from the tune that the news came ol
the loss of the ship."
But the bells went on ringing ami
the wo<>n grew brighter, and the peo
ple went Lo ne.
“€’aw, caw, e**l"
If the rooks could only tare toid
tne people what they beard. they could
oare to.d not only about the bene
-.an who rode through Apptethorwe,
but at»*. t the bells. ar.d why Mr.
Hardcastle bad hi! them rung.
The recks luu: so«n bome to the
elms at the park—tbe great eluis close
•y Mr. Hardcastle's boose. They
were settling ame.g the brunches and
■ Jie sentinel rook was still on the
hrekoat, when up the broad avenue
.came the horseman who had passei!
thews ett the road.
He was not cm ling along so qnick
y now—his aorre was walking .pirt
.y. cud as he came nearer to tbe
n- ise be dismounted and led the
! :orse along. He seetned to be look
tog at every stm* in the gravel drive,
and when lie had reached the
The door opened be went iu
ttdlisig the ®3H to took to his horse :
And then the rooks saw no more. | J
The horse mart walked into the Jin- •
ing room as though he knew it quit-; t j
well. And these was Mr. Ilardcas a
le Atting br the Sre, ami Mir- Hard u
L c. T'" • eonT- *
tsUe was there alio- A>-J i
mwa had taken oil but bat now. and "
Mrs. Hardcastle gave a shriek when „
she saw hi^ ““'1 Mr ‘ Hard.'astle I
;.«.k <t at the votthg raai: in some fear •
a
an 4 surprise- _ »
“It’s a»i right, father! It is I. .
lee»l it iJ I J--- Hardesatte. ,
and I was not If. rnel. The vessel I
was b*t. but some of ns escaped.
Pat ■ - '*
By degrees Mr. and Mrs. Hardcas
tle came to understand that it was
in.i—d their long lost sou, whom they
^apposed to I* drowned.
It was a long story that Jack had J
-.j tell, but long before it »» finished
Jr. Hardcastle sent d-wn to the .m
»..n to have the bells rung.
Ai. : the n at morning al! the vi!-
liUe >f Applet borne knew why the
be -h‘ i be-n rung, and ths Mr.
Jack, w hom they ail ha! mounted as
, >J, aa»t come hon-e alite to the®. t
"bet* wa- gn ® rej '* nwg ® tne p®®^ .
r Jacs Mi been a great favor.tr. {
^;, ! the la:- H .‘■'l of «be Liou >
>rood!y mid:
- \r. i mi hr!' Katet was the firJ '
J . 4
• z.»e h.;u a
T'e jo- ;-t pur’v s a party of"]' s. '
... .«< » to p an ! all other parties
.. i-
ic .zs talk is like a parrot's. Ite
.i.y is a i'inie. Iu propensity
w prop-at : z peruicivms prerancar
>- jer,.»ps »:tir at a peer. If a
.xnproed pr^ip-Hy of pouter ]»r
o&a from other parties t‘..-y hav.ug
•arted from tb- :r pi' r ‘1 primes.
V ’ prediet t t V.s party pros ration,
■erforttiou a J palveruvriox To
esci'r all we proclaim that this :s no
.arable. —M axaha hie Eu*. rprise.
Mr. J T M to
Pan', carr -! ..m - • • ■' »r ex
. , , ~ ... •. pr ar>4 >--tluna.
’rvni' iN □••1 { * *.
, r ' - >4 ^kin ms'*
ut.^ies •• r m-' “- ■■ w
. Leak *1 ti-rtj - r "
Mrv. Kwtbira- ’ !' ’i®
, *, _• . I t-’x-’T tcixflPt
- Bft f nr
tabytar-^ a ’ c ’“' ii " W:> ?
wre-'-nn r.mj with hmtautom. fit
4 5 r |5.
ITS PBESDtT
What
—“tel __
This great nattoMßtoH’ ' F
grows into throe 'jOf 0 ® 9 '
East, West, and Swi^k- **' w
. n t. -Is iw b
councils of Ilse »£&■ funds' d
special ii psi »<TWQ)jjMM| $
is simply impel। niiMjaFS *“ i
t lie I'r-sence of ia ^Bt un r .
interests, to tegtda^B co®'
stan t frict ion, iqmflo au-I
-mt d.von thepar^Hk’^' 1 '”
a.-? the only gatesns^M** w
all w-etwon tot poM^V- SBd
permanent pruspsflM ^“ e
—-.non ought not «^•>^*rlt'
-X1 *•» of ||^B« vsior.
th? •'oaahi^^fcif-pf 1 '
serration detM : ’ S U '
•w- ( ~f its intet-
- s. •«**"
toewl^HK»le
is under to **'
F . ••>• ;l re eXcepfl^^R* ' I
..,•?< un^^Kfl*^ a®*'
-•■ru and cnn-
•t '■*
y. ri, th -
furls, ^ 1!i ’
^ a i
•y of lu- south WlaM^tF own
in cert-sr.
Lr&Tisg all
®° r
rz?-- and
We hate -am m> r ' k
eLaatsand EmM* °* ; " I
■ ’ £ •^A - * ! '
We labor
a:.. ... <JW
#o--h w «wax^ of
■ ’ *’** : * ^ r ‘''"
’“ the ;,u: ■•*• jWiI “"*!“ ““‘'
K ^' r '
' Mi* »•--•
f“ir
i i-j ^^***l^o -
■ . w«a» aEg'W*^* '
1 j and
the aMtb w»e j
Htau? The star 0^ Georgia ! sns- ,
ret hw> w»;J ••: ■»>««*» ewoogh hi
;e last firs yen * llur meat, corn.
,ur and whisky to 4 boy machinery <
> e ; in am! wear alMjbe cotton the s
ale has made.' JKhat the south ;
eeds and most r. and must hare ,
, make a forwar. 'fco»en«-nt is tc
lake all she can ''Wi at borne, and 1
eep whal she f?i : W>r her cotton i
, re ns capital. X•.<■•»iy might the .
oath manutsctni- M»i her eottoo. (
mt wbv not ®i iMfctnre all she;
It may be T»l»rd- ® e bare
1.,- Oil the skilled I^or, bat if w. I
»ad the money we M l get the ia-
Tor. We bare e****. lumber. .
..oi. climate, wait R*-r ami iu’.ei
ug-cce. kiheS’.M»iil quit iui
■- rt.ug corn, me ]< Iwr and whisky. I
Ihe will soo* hu l&pital enough
left to do aaytiua IB warns to do. i
It is .Lversity of > J land products.
Jkit ..lake* a !■*< J Wnsp-rms and
r cn. li>elmiit_l t p’>r images
M-ns- they all’ A W same thing,
an I not much of nat |Tl:e south s’
tbui time in her r .dhl positiou to ।
other sect ion* ami th* nations, has
im>re God-gt’ets rswfees L' -in any
otber peo.de on t ie gMte
If fie farmers * Gk-orya woi! I '
rise n? i«» their : ^ih«>d wud develop
tbeir ZTM' ?o®it jpr«, they nii/ t
with eiuptiaew pr-vent the u»| .ta
tMß into t»e Mate «»J more coni,
four, twon, whi-Xy, stock, Say, bnt
•er, or eb-e®, ted keep the most of
the ®nuer f>w with they sell their
cotton at'boo®. t the farters of
Georzia peedoo? M! their fool and
-toes it weald n ® but little differ
ence to them rb per they h*l high
<>r low tariff, tn lor little eo : naz<
of silver, er wh* Wued the nulma»b.
The tanner® Georgia ha t j«>»t as
well look to tie । *on for help as t*
-4 to cwngm rtbestate legisut
ore. Congress at enlarge er «ii
nrintoh thecnr* yof the nation to
meet the eealic.' cirs of a large or
imnil wheat or crop. As
cotMtnerve mn-' ' [niar its o*>i p.-i
--ce*. by gupplr *' denuamL Hb.u
the south pro; cutton t ;a:,
her share of th < tld s d macd she
must accept al l r price, and the
producer inns'- tx- >•*’- ar.d th
next time mak- c - wrn and !- s,
cotton. Mon*. to; -to ee- arc**.
Whr bcvro a! i; : " "t J e ’**
ton at so tow a Vt- It h cert iin!y
not the current mt the scarcity of
com and the o' «*du :i' h of evt
tosi. The faro *n 1 not cewgrr®
most regulate ’ prie* -■rti- >r ; n>-
• doers. While to» । vo< wte
' ton » bard or bru • ' are iu
• debt and bard I be re ants they
owe, iu the ton. nit i .y f*r the
i best. If the b i rit eof • • ton ne-
- cessitates the fs t to ; ' .ace his
r own feud, in ti- dbe a 1 be **u
e ter off whether < on is : -• • r -«*•
luck ' u. in * • ington«
Enterprise-
WASHINGTON WAIFS.
totem*^"* lhe J ‘
tierto CaprtJl-
-m oar »r«M rorn^w“ -‘ ’ ~ h
Those republican* si- J 'I
ay think that they beltere t y
J .pv «« na?tooa* l ”
.^uc r*^- wreU nwk . a
ig themself r^u^.
P«tj. wbxb, to go CO for
ite B»Mtcee®f' 1 * ft -
rP- at the bauds of on a— -
Z2Z?-
. members which n--> it
’boc* vote Ury emM.gb u on the
to a cwgiess-om*' e.ec „.,,,n T
contrary. that Jet* "y
’ make the den--a- : -
‘ than ewe' bes <*. -
sit in sbowtog wi* ’ " u ;ona ।
wnt elprriso*' < f ' *' , ,
ll • I. I TJH’.LTj • ' 1
rom the eStae ' . •~_ ^ vo-
° r
tersz that * k .<»’u^ - • j *
Je«oera:» ' I • - f
half and - i J ’ -
ing defeat «- J
ciptesthey ^7Xn o t • d » h“’
C totore -11 p^
rUt teSJP®. tat •
at it •“* , ... „d '■
j^identCtoseknd fi
lg .nchtiiueat the *l-^ u-u
* ■■- li |:
■tW*. ~f-
etwe-ri this aou -• :
uugrw* and u-e w»'» '' ;
* -Meh »ili be one ot ,3e
on^.’^\ n iWti!r vand to
„«t import*^ »® “ .-^ ever
bC dew** rain- l-arty .
r^kn. r^.«~ >■••
try rve.dem-. » “ » d-
□euce Uas sho '- ■• "•■ *’ y 4.
-r H e wlntehoow.. A a
K> h« o^e*' at ’ 3 « • t . t
itvd mnvn • »hich u
Li-1 -sto«n®f the W*«»My, whttß
oy** ol , w radical’:
- Li t te wsutorfkhM s*^
uewrouv. — .
lisle, more than d>es President
Cleveland and the member?- of his
cabinet, bnt in the free of the neces
sitv for preserving the national cr^l
it, and tn the absence of any other
method, owing to the system inher
ited from a lung series of repnoltezn
adiniaistrations, regre’s were iX"
and action imperative, ben a mer
chant finds his credit eudangi red.
owing te bis ret--’. ’- Iwinz less th n
‘ his expenditures, he can; -t uT- rd t
waste tiaie in regre s beej:K‘ ’■■ e
i expenditures are largely ibe r.—ui’
of extravagant cont.'.v'.s ma!-- by i ;s
pred.vess.ir. H-■ ;■ I •- •
teeted and uotbiug »dl do th t b.r
prompt [wyi.svHt of Lis old gutiot,®
a* they mature, ind to do tint ’he
must have money and it can •• • ’ be
hud bv b- rroa ::ig it on h;s note.
That b- does, trusting to bis ability
to etop t’le leaks in his bueiw > and
make it it- *• .Lie in ord -r to p y it
hrk. That is preci-ly the ion
of the a»i""r a' >n iu Ai'iicnueing
au issue ■.■ r bonds.
Senators Eat—i::d • or:: 1 ®', hr!
a casnal me- z a i if: eu...y <wr»
venation ir. a coni'. ” n.«m at t!
eaplud one clay *t: s v-ek. ami
straightway art '.'y was .’ut-d tha -
• they had ev. Ivcd a plan by <- •h a
democrat was to be t rdat an ek
trus.-i.m of •-!»■• Nortl. < arob: v I g
isteture of!: the J ' -ri term of
the late S u.itiT V« • , • 4 > cat..r
Ransom wa» to r - _n and b- ■ ' rr.-l
for a full term I _• • ' z March 4,
; . •’. • sin ■»-;■-■ . V-r-
iiv, “th- w ■ ® ■. ti—tu a--• i." to.u.
pnrsue’-'i.”
A- Z ’
cisma of Mrs. < ' . ; ;
of a Pennsylvania b; a'. ; ••: the W.
C. T. V. ire x -•I :■ 1 t -
1 . 1 . * . k. ..to . f
usual custom a- i o. - ’ •* •-• • ' .
champaign in i tinet- • ■ 1 the et aru
ship "t. Lto -. to • ar 1-. 4-
:: — "
is dl the more swk.- — bee® - !r«.
Ciereiaod is a euc-:»tent J. - z- ‘ f
temperance, never • - z '■ ■ at
her own or anyone vie • t® .•. 1 ;
thia caae she was an it •• g‘ tt
and L»i no wore to do witL w z
was to be used at the cLr:®: z >u
a guest would Lave to do w.to w it
was served on year table.
* 5o :3 cr nuioi; n I-. >!.► ?•. »
Pi—* CXBI All Pitta. •- •:< ’
family FINAJmE* 1 ’ 0 -
a„r s««*-" Tn”** ^-.-7—
far Tk«r
More than f to."'" . . .
tn the sons, nq.be**• dang ne.
nndsensrf^"^
IL Th* '
imsr !f toads ti e «»y •« ‘
.t Mr. Ste«n«ou employs -■
ominsllv as his ail
ook ato-r Li-
tos work ia done by the <u f
flaeT * n V’X^
MpoftmiktoaM
torC <xkreUoCM^-an.
iat rtf t v dt*slStC. aL~*
the ecooo® 11 ®* vk
Unisys rai.*dd^n-t;^ « 7J
ran e ar.d *^e- £ V. h tb
if er the sroeniment in l -
He fight, ^atm
jismi* # fc • | ** * . , n » •
l T ”i!
Sm. Yettb.-rniintS.^tru
^... ri e.ua. ^^^
at th- -ge of oen«
ra « th»t be h« h* l O >IU stll
ftLmeo^^^^ Ui -d!
n | we of them eu? yd * ar ? U
' , mM . - -■• •’ • '
•;> >e _ . na aB . gn .
^’’e- ' * ^dtoextmxa-
•ther num who a<Tl wn ;nJ
? ‘h?u chairman of the finan- e com- *>
• - tl .it U the n***
uiitt-e. */' >U ^ Jeuling as it *
in ;s i tali'. in * n - ' , n ,i n
,X w-.tbalt the wetT nurttem an.
finarcia' m. ^res- Yet h* »PP*«- *
*“ ’ ' '/* ' . „ ..; 1., to I. »ni »hat
N.J -Iv .■»- bvn » . . , . ~
..nn- Mr. Vo rhe- s<V'-“ l,: ‘ at “"‘ "
■ -I W .-r I ! - has lain 1
y . ■,- «.;
. ver. tn tt .era • • **
1 \ .1.4 .hw anvwnfc in <
, turn. b«t n-x> r i. - -
f.x r fsd 4-«*n^*r io .• <*» » 4
ZZ-'. G-
S'va:urc-!>V’"** 1 "‘-
“ a?. •'*' ■•“* 43 V’ H 1; n
,r t t n eonih.ittee on p"‘ • • - 1
- ^C'JTZ -
“ iX ? ^«d bits of family fina^ar
,? , Senator t’a'^r b-
dy u ’ e ‘ : ’au.-hter Mrs. We** r by
-y^ ^-.nt chrLtrf U« F”' .
i *W**W»W*^
lowoectui with the senators law firm j
out in Illinois. Senator Peffer ent-!
dors his Illinois colleague by letting :
bis d-mghter. Miss Nellie Peder, draw j
as as. stank elerk of h s com
mitte—. while bis son draws a similar :
ainouct as messenger to the same
null':'ittoe. G— i ge, of M:ssi—ip. i.
Las also mad -a record for timw’f by
appointing tis gram!*' n, J. G. H?tn
ingwav. .vs i lerk of the rxmr-iz.lre cn
agricultcre—lL .'--y’s •.
Iraatocreunr I* laiaiart U.
We note iu a populist roatein;.?
rare th- exult uit remark that “de
m er.v v is not only badly crippled,
but is ■’• :*d forever. ’ Ihe mail who
l*nir 4 tLiiar'.‘4e writes him- f a
ki are or ;» fo>l. wlm knows nothing
of tilii r ’I. • print ip’- - -r the histo
ry of th« pur.v he would thus coti
dto te> * g'ave without the hope of
return • t: >n.
If he were so- he r-onld l.ni v tb it
•te I -a. y i.s :>•■ only party ee r
k 5 -»B ii. th* hi.-t. rvuf this gov rn
iner.t which does i- t dej^nd upon
■ - • > ' : ■
u.h n. • . . . - ■ . - : ’• - <-n-
•
wark ig t.nst thr.-ut- <> ■' iu - '®- t:- of
■ the rzt-t- of the p ;-p! when in the
nnn.rir v.
M • ,' ■■ -■
i": •’ ’■ a ! ■ • ’
instead • f Liige water be would kn< w
more ' ■tosh.ng l-f. z® than lio#, and
' . ■ ■ - . . ' .. . ■ z
’ . : i. .. I•/ • • . ■ . ; ’
. '•• . c- ' _ - ' - . . -
v:» ■ c-. it never ag on had re ntrol of
• •:-r ' . i. (Z* ’• - f.-dooZ z* "e'.i
meut u:i’ i! the to' to fi'Tlgi.-
.t the u i’t.<.aJ ho-se of represen.a-
■. ui'. ‘ ’k’ ■- - v .‘.rT l: tr-;’.. '
r *OOI t.iai ;t!nv *» tO? । - ra« - U
■ ’■ ■ to. ।: :■«
r v ».*t- r, *. » * •') — * ■
.nt. u t .ri it -.- •< na-e as
t. :al o. L.ic i el the
:- .... -. it . zr-i :a all pruta-
NO.•
ro.r. kown of ■**»
Tbw *re I j a » u ' ^•
tittU nwttft noon'.isC di- 1 *»
r t . 37=: first, thst
“e parts is bmlded oop«» F—f
“ • . ata ,rd s-con- ,
that a p palar tnaj"T'.ty o! t'-e pe^”
.f thi-coun’r- wl*V* -a‘knee -
ci aud «er aly to gi« the dem
.-, „ . ;Ke •trtiimis.tou >t **
tbemtotopoctKX’h * «
tv to barmvi. ass, unt.e<
hie of carry mg out the tiMk
But a. long M th- p»rty when e
. > « ti> t^wi-T dirid s into ’
• nons. rerndiates or tods ‘‘
. i to nron.wsotihe retonns wb.ub .
desire they w :il call it -* ■
’ Ltd rebuke it by
‘ T „wer. Bnt the P nn .pl- '“ -
1 I > be repudia-
r 3 „v. but mi r leaders a.li ar-sea. .
. the people, dl rally to them ag-
B . M d^n until they get uy
"' ’‘inhe blatant and blathering -
•‘ J K t _.^i to who tm
h>o. abore n>«nr>
5 2 tl.e can-ewn » - on
of dewd den»crncy» ’
Iv the history of Us con^ry, he
find that it is al«ay» some Util
.rleof a party on the body I'- 1 •'
1L the one which to uo« « t«
ttbr.^^-^
.ms at a t «r
’’ to the »ar ot »>me no-*.
r o f., rv and I^s ’ Bto c.' inon,
hikdenmeraey »iH al, ’ c c .
»H. and doing b--m -at t‘-
and.-GeorgiaC222_
Mac. Ma” a!ld tk ' ***' l '
rrot E- Stone Wiggins, th- .
.s r uro '-et. a tn b' 4 -
tan weather yo _ _
fork to do a little oy way
>f nreparing himself ag^®* R
iav 'He ought »O be ibk to *O
- 2.^1 audience* dl«re ;•’
1 ’ g New York to *
^•icci’v and the dto* l *-^ *2l^
Vtirgith*^ ° f
h<;a r dt^<« of astronomy. -
upland ^cieet ll**** " lln
ter erace than to bear of *w ? >
le ° .a Ami W vgins to
of late occurrence. Amt « &•
Itorfri to the muzile -* th
theories f lh "
1 ak.— Li I’.‘M-* Cl
of num. aad tae -uei ‘0- , #
| at Amencaa aodieuce*.
W ggins’ pet theory, by the way, «5
that Mars is inhabited by bnmaa be
•’ mgs, who are centuries to advaac-t of
' the people of the earth, and f.om
wl om we are d'cweendwi. The Mar
tinns have pts- 1 thnvagh the pa" ut
' ure ’>. in••, trolley car and woman si;f
periml. he thinks, ar ! .a .
reached pretty near to p-ifection in
. • -ai Tbay d • ew»
erythb _ ..th or by eldtr • ity, w :
Race they literally p'nak from t" 1 ?
sunheun^ and store in theatmosphere
Thv secrets of life and dzath h&re
been iiuLm ked, and the M.irtuns ,
on living for 1,000 ye vrs, ■>. nnt
thev get tired of it. This the«ir .
with r.- a.-.b . an . w -sos de‘j;to
will fe-e. -a open-th • •., for the
widest ptov o', in; iz-:>-....i which fiC>
Ely Wi^pM poaetMtS is a highly
’ developed degree
Mr. and Mt-. A tom, so W.zr *
th., k-. arri l —I a* ti -t-ar .-n • f ho* u
•
a iiic'i wiifaed them off •■* Mar- ®.n
। its tail, transporte-l th tn -if ,
. tl.n .. I|MI M I
. • t • »: :
. and fig on har-L The c«. t : i-n
' i nened i’- lev qwd hack in: • thw
heuv.us and ehaaged . -re-;: i.. •• '. e
pale, ineonstet awow* The wwd ub-
I that Wz. ' *' • ft u*-
rival of our first parents at the bar
•l :: after tto ir 1 ■'z ••;• u-tor rid: .j
sai l to be v -ry ttinihi g.
T . ■ • .” . a . •
th -uh.form t .Lipari ■: * 4 ide
j. f-. i fv” 1 ‘ rrn-wa/jrr
• - ofawo I pa •
c i-i ha. ;rou :are ran th: ■ a
■ _• to :>-v « ri. tn i r-u. 1
th- -Z''• .of not water. The M.
• . .-x e t-in sire, \.‘-»rr. and
El to
. 7' ' ' to-i. swi b rete to*y U -
. t Mad - ■ •. :r ' -- .
\ . - .•’ - ■
. .. - . .. . ■ fth - :-
.-
. . ’ ■ to.- -
1.. ; »to _•> I to an . •.sewhere.
. , 1:; 1 11 to-' t. ap'HUawt : nu
. -.• :• BO 1 ■ g
1 1 ?
• . . -: . . . ;-' to
: r ... i ans • r. Mr. U zgins ia as the
.. .. a; paratus w.lh
■ 11,. .1 th« v .1. x things that a..
o *..._ .... *. — ... .