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shake-purse* for his benefit,
•it was tin tinny officer, 11 sut- ,u,, tioiu*d us into the conch,
lei', h surveyor, and two men who
might have been mine inspectors
j M the coach when it drew up at
Hurt Hill to take on another pas
senger.
“Howdy,” said the new passenger
n < la* crowded in.
\ s he stood for a moment in tin*
light of the station lamp, all saw
that his left eye was gone.
He wore no shade or patch to
conceal the loss, and those who
gave him a second look felt that
the tire in his remaining eye was
bright enough for two. Dark as it
was ia the stage, lie seemed to have
“sized up,” every man inside of a
minute, and seeming to be satisfied
regarding the crowd, lie settled
himself hack in Ins seat, and had
no remarks to make.
By and by, the army officer men
tioned something about road
agents, and directly the conversa
tion became interesting. Coaches
had been stopped at various points
on the line within a week, and it
was pretty generally believed that
a had gang had descended upon the
route, and was still ripe for busi
ness. The man with one eye had
nothing to say. Once or twice he
raised his head, and that single
eye blazed in the darkness like a
lone star, but not a word escaped
his mouth. The captain bad said
what he would do in ease the coach
was halted, and this brought out
the others. It was tlrnily decided
to tight. The passengers had mon-
hut he
lamed
the door after us, and climbed up
to a seat beside the driver. 11 is
contempt for such cowards could
not be measured.
1 do not know what conversation
occurred between the one-eyed man
and the driver outside, but a most
painful silence fell upon tin* inside
passengers, and when the silence
began at last tube faintly revived,
no mention was made of the ren
counter with the road agents, nor
wits there a single boast of personal
bravery even whispered.
M. Quad.
Lincoln's Prophetic Dream.
XiiRhvIllc Liberal. *
it is not gnnerally known that
President Lincoln once dreamed
that lie would be assassinated.—
While lit* was not a professor of
religion, not even fixed in his be
lief in any one particular creed,
still lie was fond of reading and
discussing the Bible. On Sunday
evenings he invariablyread a chap
ter or two from the Scriptures, and
then gave his explanation of it. One
evening tit the White House lie
read several passages, both from
the Old and New Testaments, rela
ting to dreams, to which Mrs. Lin
coln and tin* children gave great
attention, lit* began to chat with
them on the subject of dreams, and
said be had been haunted for seve
ral days by a dream he had had.—
Of course, they till wanted him to
tell it, though Mrs. Lincoln said
Convict Ownership.
>V*!kcs Lootli’n Diary.
When Health was captured his
diary was found beside him. lie
kept a faithful record to tin* last S
moment. The diary was deposited
in the Department of Justice, and
is now there. We make the follow
ing extracts:
Amur. 14—Friday, the ides.—ITn-
AtIII 11 til Constitution.
it will be remembered that some
time ago the lessees of tin* peniten
tiary comprising companies Nos. 1
and 2 brought suit against the Ma
rietta and North Georgia company
and John W. Nelms, principal keep
er of the penitentiary, seeking to re
strain tin* latter from carrying out
the resolution passed by the last
General Assembly, giving the
road 2">0 able bodied convicts, and
also providing that no more women
or infirm and disabled convicts be
given to tIk* road.
Judge Hammond heard the case
in chambers several days ago
reserved his decision. His opinion
was as follows:
After the
and con
COlll't IS Wl 1 m WJOUIWU LI 111 i' . . 1 V l] •>• I IJgYQJ. J'(l | )(
tion made in the amendment to to kill, our country owed till her
complaints’ bill have been deter-1 trouble to him. God simply made
mined by the Supreme Court, and 1110 the msti'iiment ot bis, punish-
., ,, ’ I mcut. The country is not what it
tins court in eontormity thereto. Nvas . This forced union is not what
The second paragraph of the first | have loved. I care not what bo-
section of the not of 187(1, page one, Comes of me. I have no desire to
lias bet'll construed by the Supreme
UratH Fli’tlun.
Springfield (Mu.) Herald.
On Monday evening, 2ltb instant,
Mr. T. G. Childers and M rs. Lucinda
Phillips were married at the latter’s
residence, on Division street. This
is their second wedlock with each
other, and the story of their separa
tion and final reunion after twenty
John D. Ashton,
1 tt orney -at- L a w,
of sacrificing to our country
wrongs. For six months we had
worked to capture; but our cause
being almost lost, something deci
sive and great had to be done. Hut
its failure was owing to others, who
did not strike for their country with
a heart. I struok boldly, and not as
the papers say. I walked with a
firm step through tt thousand of bis
WAYNESBORO, GA.
Junsrsaby
ti! to-day nothing was ever thought | years is equal in point of romance
to that of Knoeli Arden.
Mr. T. G. Childers and Mrs. Lu-
cindtf Tntem were first married in
their native county, Franklin, in
1 Soli, and lived together until 18G1,
when the husband joined the South
ern army in response to a call for]
volunteers. Soon lit' was made
prisoner by the enemy, who kept
him for awhile in St. Louis, andi
1 hut friends, was .stopped, but pushed on. J finally sent him to Illinois for keep
. A colonel was at his side, i shouted After sixteen months of captivity
“Sic semper!” before I fired. In j lie was exchanged,and resumed bis
jumping I broke my leg. I passed duties as a Southern soldier, re-
E. F. Lawson,
A / t o r 11 e y - a / - L a w,
WAYNKSBORO, GA.
Will promptly attend to all business intrust
ed to Ins care, and uive spee' il attention to
tlie practice in the Court of Ordinary. Ollicc
next door to Arlington Hotel. novl0’82by
Game Chickens
For Sale. I have for sale* some of t lie purest
breeds oft Dune ('Dickens known—Kentucky
lllues, and Pennsylvania Mods, These 1
guarantee to be pure Imported Stock, and
are fast lighters, and the best shunters ever
oflicrod Can be purchased at a moderate
price. UOIJKHT UOIIKKSON,
oe’ibin Waynesboro, (hi.
W. F. Holleyman,
G G
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11 s
1) $ • T
John McPoland,
tlu' agreement of counsel, ] nil 1>* S pickets, rode sixty miles that j maining in the army until the close rtnxrw'n 5 prmnT? -„,T T5TTTT rtwo
lsideration of this case this I "'it' 1 the hone of my leg tear- of hostilities in 18(1)5, when, like a 1 LUH I UAL 1 Un. &Hu DUliiJSfi.,
‘ . . ‘ ’ lag the flesh at every jump. 1 can I dutiful husband and father, be re- fnr Miller TarriP Ainriida Pa
■i of the opinion that the quos-, uover repent it. Though we hated turned to his wife and little cliil- uOr, Millet a UdlTic olS., A11SUSI3, ud.
dren; but sad changes greeted him
where till ‘bad once bed'll content
ment and happiness.
The husband had been reported
killed in the terrible struggle tit
Vicksburg, and iiis wife, after Jong j
and tearful waiting, was forced to
All work from the com try given prompt
ntt ntion. Marble grave stones and old Mon
uments cleaned and re pa tred good as new.
sep2T Stic 111
I Removal.
ing of shoes. 1 will also run a Hat ii room in
connection with my Harbor Shop, either cold
I I I.' V I » V 1.1V l.'U
or hoi baths.
11 KN ICY JONKH,
, , . , ..... i she didn’t believe in dreams in the
>v to fight tor, and weapons to fight I, . .
•, 11 ” ’ 1 ] least, and was astonished at him.—
So nt‘ proceeded to tell it.
with.
The man with one eye said noth
ing. At such a time, and under
such circumstances, there could be
hut one interpretation of such con
duct.
“A coward lias no business trav
elling this route,” said the captain,
in a voice which every man could
hear.
The stranger started up, and that
eye of his seemed to scatter sparks
of tire, but after tt moment befell
hack again without having replied.
If lie wasn’t chicken-hearted why
didn’t lie show his colors? If he
intended to fight, where were his
weapons? He had no Winchester,
and, so far sis any one had seen as
he entered the coach, he was with
out revolvers. Everybody felt a
; “About ten days ago,” said Air.
Lincoln, “1 retired one night quite
j bite. I had been up waiting for im-
| portant dispatches from the front,
: and could not have been long in
bed when 1 fell into slumber, for I
was very weary. During my slum
ber I began to dream. 1 thought
j there was a stillness about me, and
1 heard weeping. 1 thought 1 got
I up an went down stairs. The same
stillness was there. As 1 went
from room to room, 1 heard moan
ing and weeping. At length 1 came
to the end room, which 1 entered,
and there before me was a magnif-
ficent dais, on which was a corpse.
Here there was seijtries and a
crowd of people. I said to one of
the soldiers: ‘Who is dead tit the
contempt for a man who calculated ] NVhito : House?’ He answered:
to hold up his hands at the order,, „ rhp p reHid( . nt .- ‘How did he die ?’
I bop leave to Inform my patrons nml the
outlive mv country. The night be-jgive credence to the story, and sub-! r'"’"'” 1 , 11 (“'I' 11 '! that 1 imvo ivmnveu my Itni-
fore the deed I wrote a long article sequent ly louiul solace in the love when-, 1 am prepared to do in tin- latest style
and left it for one of the editors of \ of a Mr. Phillips, whom she had haiiicutting, shaving
the National Intelliijeneer, in which known from childhood. ! shampooing, dyking,Etc.
I fully set fort it our reasons for tile] True to tile VOWS Of long ago, she 1 I have uelmirinndeospoclnlly fortlieblnek
proceedings. He or the South. was loth to bury the first love.
Fkiday, 21.—After being hunted Still she was a woman, and, there
by a dog through swamps, woods, fore to be won, and so it was. The
and at night being chased by gun-j soldier husband returned from the
boats till I was forced to return, wet, dangers and privations of war to
find her whom he had vowed to
love until parted by death, the wife
of another. It was an ordeal more
trying than any be had experienced
during till the bloody conflict he
had passed through. Yet there was
no remedy save to suppress the af
fections so fondly treasured, and
trust in time, whose easy flight cor
rects all errors, Softens griefs, and » , , ,
rocks sad memory to sleep. A.Ug;UHtll -1 lotelj
Court, and are entitled to have °' vn wrongs to avenge. I Imped | He married again in 180(1, but his j Augusta Gd.
them until passed upon by jurv and fl,r no ^ r a ‘ n . ’ * 110 private secoiul \\ :lc died three .Years later. . rru/io v HOM !TTl F Pmn c
1 1 1 h i 1 wrong. I struck for my country, In tse> lie married a third time, but Lcl'vfd a L/UULtI ILt, rrop s,
the rights ot the parties shall have | iWU i that alone; a country groaned was again robbed by deatli of his hates: two dollahh per day.
been protected. | beneath this tyranny, and prayed j consort one year afterward. About I bancoumi well ventilated iu>omn. C’entmi-
Court, (>•') Georgia, page 70, to mean
that the Marietta and North Geor
gia Railroad Company was entitled
to ?.->() convicts for throe years or
for so long a time as was necessary
to complete* the grading of the
road. They hold, further, that the
penitentiary companies took their cold and starved, with every man’s
lease subject to the burdens. band against me, I am here in des-
' .. . 1 ,, i pair. And lor why? For doing
All questions as to whether the Uqt Hrutus was honored for- what
railroad company had complied j made Tell a hero. And yet I, for
with the considerations required by J striking down a greater tyrant than
law necessary to entitle it to it- ! they ever knew, am looked upon as
• , 1 , . i a common cut-throat. My* act was
ccive convicts, have been hereto-1 ,,, ... •. ,
, , . * , , purer than either of theirs. One
lore determined by tins court, un- ] | l()pet i to \ w Kmit himself; the other
dor the direction of the Supreme had not only bis country, but his
Harnett House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A 8 N 0 W C 0 N D IJ C T E D
Is Just as tfooc ns those that claim to be
first-('lass, find Charge Twice as Much.
it is eonoecteil by street Cars with all the
depots.
Point tills out to your Neighbors.
Don l gay per day. or even I'KM) when you
can get just as good accomodations and re
ceive more attention for $2 per day. oc.VSJ
1* 1» ii i* in aeist,
1) J T
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(Olio iloor lirlmv W. McCatliprn’H)
WAYNESBORO, - - - - GA.
• DEALER in
Drugs and Medicines,
Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
Sponges, Patent Medicines.
AND
THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES,
JAPAN FISHING POLES,
, LINES & ARTIFICIAL BAIT.
1 keep on hnnil at all (lint's ivj'ull ami fiosh
supply of nniST’H CELEBRATED GAR
DEN HEED.
1 uiak. a s|>i'cialty of tin* PRESCRIPTION
Imslnoss, an.I Physicians wlshliif; illffloult
Pri'scrlptloiis ooiupoumli'd. will save time
nml money by sending them tome. The pub
lic* will tlnd my stock of Medicines eompleto
warranted genuine, and of the best quality.
1 will open my Store on Sundays from 5 to
9*. a, in., ami 2‘, to5 p. in. for the pursosc of
compounding prescriptions.
When vou visit Waynesboro tie suro and
buy your Medicines, at
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And the rights of the parties I hw this cud. -vnd yet, now behold
the cold hand they extend to me,
shall have been protected by the
bond which the road was required to
file by the Supreme Court. The res
olution of the General Assembly,
passed in 1883, as enforced and in
terpreted by the governor in the
Mr. Phillips died, leav-
tirst wife in widoW-
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
ollicc and Ilurber Shop in the building.
Augusta Hotel Restaurant and l.uncli Room
choice wines, and liquors and cigars. Meals
to order at all hours.
Painting Contracts
anil permit himself to be quietly
despoiled.
“Pop! pop! Halt!”
The passengers were dozing as
the salute of the road agents readi
ed their ears. The coach was halt
ed in a way to tumble everybody
together, and legs and bodies were
still tangled up when a voice at the
doin' of tlio coach called out;
“No nonsense now! You gentle-
I asked. ‘By the hand of t he assas
sin!’ wastin' reply. Then l heard tt
great wailing all over the house, and
it was so loud it seemed to awaken
me. I awoke much depressed and
Such was
slept no more that night,
my dream.”
From that time until bis sad
death Mr. Lincoln was haunted by
the fear of assassination, and Mrs.
Lincoln’s first words after Wilkes
men climb right down here, and up ! ltooth liu d shot him, on April 14,
with your bands. The first man were; “His dream was phrophet-
got 11 bullet
who kicks on me will
through his head.”
We had agreed to fight,
captain had agreed to lead us.
were listening for his yell of defi
ance, and t he click of his revolvers,
when lie stepped down and out as
humbly as you please. Tlu* sutler
had been aching to chew up a dozen
road agents, and now he was the
were
ic!” The remark was not under-
| stood then, but when the story of
* * ,e his dream was subsequently told it
We
was explained.
InHuranci* on u Suh'lih'.
Washington, Nov. —In the
Supreme Court to-day a decision
] was rendered in the case of the
i Manhattan Life Insurance Compa-
error, vs. John G.
Broughton, trustee in error, to the
Circuit Court of tlu* Coifed States
for the Southern District of“New
York. This was a suit upon an in-
t year ago
Childor
God cannot pardon me if 1 have'hood.
done wrong. Yet 1 cannot see any Mrs. Phillips lias a brother re-
wrong except in serving a degeti- j siding in Franklin, whom she visited
urate people. The little, the very ; not long since, and at whose house
little, 1 left behind to clear my i she chanced to meet Mr. Childers,
name, the government will not id- ! her first husband. They met as
. . low to bo printed. So ends all. For I friends, but their friendship quickly I i mu nrepamt to take contracts for pnint-
executive order which was intro-1 my country I have given up all that warmed, the love of twenty years I Kpoa?n l ity l,lt Sj l tLsractVon ,t Kumqinrooa i Vii
duced in evidence, does nothing ! makes life sweet and holy, brought. returned, and though not so fervent ] ovory jnV>. i ribWcifuiiy usk tu" piitiormge
more than was done by the original ; misery upon my family, and am I as in the earlier dreams of youth, it Vou'UihL*’l-IniiVtix^'' ’ 1 ' u,ld thB *“>•-
resolution of 187!) which has nl-1 suro t,1( ‘ ro is 110 l’ardon in the j was not wanting earnest devotion, j "Apply nt. niiH otiioo for any information.
’ heavens for me, since man con- J he second marriage to each; i fvtvrhy pai-mission to Mr. s. a. omy and
demns me so. I have only heard I other occurred on Monday evening, | J - a J u^.mu !n8, ™i!™ia!A™h,,
what has been done (except what! the 24th ult., in the presence of their |
I did myself), and it tills me with ! families, respectively and collect-
horror. God, try and forgive me, ively. The event was celebrated
and bless my mother. To-night 1 with music and dancing, and tlu*
will once more try the river, with bride and groom, though sprinkled
tlu* intention to cross, though I with the silver of time, seem hap-
1 invt> a greater desire and almost a. pier for the sorrow they have
187!),
ready been passed upon twice
by the Supreme Court, except in
so far as it gives the road able bod
ied convicts, and prohibits the de
livery to defendants of any woman
or old and infirm convicts, and ex
cept in so far as it gives defendants
convicts until certain branch roads
tire completed.
Tlu* question as to the valiuityof
this last clause is not now properly
before the court, because it is not
claimed that tlu* road is now using
them, or is about to use them, for
any such purpose.
Ail Knot'll Anlt'ii ltoiii.'inrc.
l'lovi'lniul Special to New York Sun.
Forty-two years ago "William An-
niiiul to return to Washington, and known,
in tt measure clear my name, which
1 feel I can do. I do not repent tlu*
blow I struck. I may before God,
but not to man, I think I have done
well, though I tun abandoned with . _
the curse of Cain upon me, when, if demon lived on a farm near Barnes-
the world knew my heart, that one | ville, Belmont county. In 1812 lie
blow would have made me great, | was married to Miss Mary English,
though I did desire no greatness. They lived happily together for
I am of the opinion tlmt the rose- To-night I try to escape these blood-! twelve years, and in*that time eight
lution of 1883 is, so far ns it discrim- once inure. Who can read children were born to them, "in
imites in fnvor of the road as to the ! " S 'i* e ' <,()< ' s will be done. I 18.>3 Anderson took the California
mat s m la\ oi tin load as to tlu j have too great a soul to die like a j gold fever, then raging in the States,
kind of convicts to lie delivered to criminal. Oh! may He, may 1 Le j and started on an overland journey
it is unconstitutional and void, and j spare me that, and let me die to make his fortune, leaving his
ought not to bo enforced. This H )rav( dy! I hjoss tin* entire world. I wife and children behind. At first
i • i i , j» » • • ..1 have never hated or wronged anv
•court is bound by the decision of mi0> Th|s kMt was not a wrong,
the Supreme Court on the question unless God deems it so, and it is of
of tlu* act of 187(1, and the resolution 11 4 - 1
Jieinoved to Jieale Atta
in ay's Store.
John Haenel,*
:n
I lii'i'cli.v 1111'onn tlio Sportlns; men nml the
ireiiei'iil pul>1D* uf Burke enmity, Hint I am pre-
pnli'i'il In I'epnli'nll ninkes of kuiimhiiU plntnls
1 also repnli' sewlni; iiinelilnes. 1 warrant
satlsfaetlim. .lollN HAENEL,
nui;17’82lin
mOMEY ! !
st'cond man out. Tlu* surveyor had . / . .
intimated that he never passed triiu
ever tlu* route without killing at
least three liiwaymen, but this oc
casion was to hi* an exception. In
three minutes the five of us were . ......,■
, .... ,, i i i surance policy on tlu* life ot Israel
tlawn and in line and hands up, and i .. , ,.
tin* road agent had said: ’
“Straight matters of business.—
Ferguson. The defense set up by
the company in tlu* Circuit Court
was: First, that the court had no
First one who drops his bunds j uris(Ucti()li; , S p COU d, that the s
min'
won’t ever know what hurt him.”
Where was tlu* man with one
eye? The robber seemed to be
lieve we were, all out, and lie was
Just approaching tlu* head of tlu*
line to begin his work when a dark
of 187!), and can only consider the
resolution of 1878 in so far as it dif
fers and goes beyond that act and
resolution in its terms. That act
and resolution having been inter
preted by the Supreme Court, and
complainants having been fully
protected by the bond which has
been filed under the decision
and order of this court rendered
thereto, it is, therefore, considered
and ordered that an injunction is
sue, as prayed for, restraining John
W. Nelms, principal keeper of the
penitentiary, from carrying into
effect that portion of the resolution
of the General Assembly of 1883
which requires him to deliver to
the Marietta and North Georgia
railroad company able bodied con
victs, and prohibits the delivery to
it of any women or old and infirm
issues had been previously tried
and decided in favor of the compa
ny in the State court, and that tlu*
judgment was a bar to this action;
that it was expressly provided in
the policy of insurance that if the
form dropped from the conch, there | assured should die by suicide the
was a veil as if from a wounded poliev should lie null and void; and | enuN'lets, and that he be enjoined
tiger, a revolver began to crack.- I [ lu> aHWim i did die llmt way, hung-! ''™"> making awy other than a fair
Tlic robber went down at the first j j n ^. himself in Central l’urk, Newjl’ 10 li,ta
pop. 11 is partner was just coming York, April 14, 1870. This court
round the rear of the coach, lie hoidm First, that the Circuit Court j
bus a game man. lie knew what ] 1U( i jurisdictien; second, that a j tll ° " tlH ‘ r B ra J’ 01 ' „ x
laid happened, hut he was coming judgment of non-suit Is no bar to n j amendment, it is ordered tluit tlu
to tlu* rescue. Pop! pop! pop! went j 1U , W notion, and of no weightms ev-1 injunction be denied.
Hie revolvers, their flashes lighting 1 pp,nee at tlio trial oftlnit action; Both sides will carry the case up
up tlu* night until we could see the nml, third, that self-killing by mi
division
convicts between
and the M, & N. G.
of this class of
tin* companies
R. R. Co. As to
in tlu* Hill and
Him to damn or bless me. And
for this bravo boy Harold with me,
who often prays (yes, before and
since), with a true and sincere
heart, was it crime in him? If so,
why can we pray the same? I do
not wish to sited a drop of blood,
lait I must fight the course. ’Tisall
that’s left ino.
These were the last words he re
corded.
No MIV mi tin' Four Outer I'lani'tn.
“The conclusion of the whole
matter, so far as astronomy and
physics can now tell,” says' Prof.
MiT’urluiul in an essay on “Life on
tlu* Planets,” “is this: That
four largo outer planets have
sufficiently cooled down to allow 1 search for him.
lilc on their surface, such as wc sec Eight years ago he went to Idaho !
on the earth; that Mars gives id I to latter hi. fortunes, lmt also with
telescopic and spectroscopic proha- the hope of meeting his father
bilitics of conditions compatible i 11 is faith
with life as we see it; that the! March
earth certainly for millions of years , they have been living together
has been covered with multifarious j since,
life; that of Venus and Mercury we ! A few days ago the father and son
have no certain knowledge, and ] returned to Ohio. .Air. Anderson
that tlu* satellites are pretty cer-1 visits his children near the home of
Ids wife, who is now in
I am prepared to negotiate
Loans on Real Estate for a
term of years at S per cent, in
terest per annum. Call and see
me at Waynesboro, and learn
particulars.
E. F. LAWSON.
i'|>t2l’«Stl'
he communicated with his wife and
sent her money, hut its the years
passed by letters ceased to come,
and he was mourned as dead. Du
ring all these years the wife worked
hard to support the helpless chil
dren. .They grew to maturity—five
dauglfters anil three sons—and they
till won respectable positions in so
ciety.
Believing lu*r husband dead, Mrs.
Anderson consented to marry .Jesse
Fowler, whose death was announced
a few weeks ago. Before the second
marriage, which occurred about
eighteen months ago, she was wise I Oysters, Shad,
enough to obtain a divorce from ]
her first husband. One of her sons, j
George Anderson, even when a
cldlil, believed that his father was i
the] not dead, and often said that when
net he became a man lie would go and \
G T
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M.M.Siillivan^Son
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Prosit and Sail
M ater Fish,
Terrapin, Game,
I 'egetaides, Fruit
and other Produce.
AH Orders Punctually Attended to.
h was not misplaced, for io ] i;,i) Bit Y AX ST., SAVANNAH,GA.
ast he found his hither, and .....Vfciim,
ever
j insane person, understanding the A hardened scamp who appeared
physical nature and consequences of j before a judge recently, was asked:
his act, but net its moral aspect, is j “What is your profession?” “1
the have no profession." “Well, what
the ! are your means of existence?” “I
upon Ids life live at the expense of my reputa-
n bullet across Ills j ijmt the poliey shall be void in case tion.”
lie shall die by suicide. The Judg
ment of the Circuit Court is affirm
ed, with costs and interests. The
opinion is by .Justice Gray.
driver in his seat.
It didn’t take twenty seconds.—
Dm* of tlie robbers lay dead ia front
of us, tlu* other under the coach,
while the man with the one e.ve
laid a lock cut from Ids head ami
tin* graze of
check. Not one of us had moved a
linger. We were five fools ia a
‘row. There was a palatul lull alter
the last sliot, and it lasted t; full
minute before tlu* stranger turned
to us, and in a quiet, courteous mun-
Uer remarked:
“Gentlemen, ye kin drop your
hands!”
We dropjg*d. We undertook to
thank him, and we wanted to shake
hands, ami sumhody suggested a
not death b\ suicide, within
meaning of the condition in
policy upon insurnnet
tainly not lilted for such life as is |
on tin* earth; that, in particular, our
moon has no water and no atmos
phere, consequently no climate or
vegetable life. If the sun and the
planets continually lose heat, then
there will cornea time In tliisfar
fiiturt when the sun itself shall go
out in everlasting night, and the
planets cool down so that tlio ‘eter
nal snow’ would be hot compared
with tlu* degree of cold throughout
all space, where everything shall la>
dealt.”
mourning i
for her second husband, but lie bus
not entered her house, although he j
has conversed with her in the pres
ence of mutual friends.
/. L. Faulk & Co.
W1IOI.KHAI.I-: DKAl.RfU IN
Clothing,
The fact that Boss Kelly announ
ces tluit he would support Tilden,
is one of ilm strongest straws that j
point to the revival of tlio old
ticket.
This evening, about six o’clock, at
Mr. Manning’s hotel, of this place,
the family known as the Blatter
Concert Troupe got into a row
about the concert to be given here
A saloon keeper of St. < harles, j th(> nmn j,,' the bowels, killing
Minn., wants to dispose ot lus sn- j him instantly, lt was a mostMerri-
loon, and oilers an excuse forgoing hie thing, as It was all done in the
out of business that he wishes to third story of the hotel before au.v
give up Ills occupation, and prepare
Sheriir Foute, of Loudon, Tenn., I
whose duty it is to hang Andy Tay
lor on the 23d insf., announces that!
lie will make the execution as pub-1
He as possible. The laws of Ten-
nessee provide that hangings shall ' _ . . ...
he private, hut provide no penalty One PlMCe Clothing Warehouse
for a violation of the provision,
Efforts are being made to have the!
hanging "f Taylor taken out of the C01\ WllllaKfil’ & St. Mail StS„ SaVailliatl, Qa.
hands of Sheriff Foute, as the great
mass of law-abiding citizens desire
the legal tragedy to he private,
—and—
455 and457 Broadway, New Yoit
for heaven.
Advertise in The Citizen.
The water In tin* Chattr hoochee
rlVer is so low at Columbus that it
duos not run over the dam of the
' Eagle ami Bh'mtix mills while they
< are running.
citizens could get there. The young J the lute Senator 11 ill, was one of tin
i man was promptly arrested and bridesmaids, on which occasion she
carried to jail on the down nnssen- met for the first time Todd Heed,
ger to Cartersville. Mrs. Blattor one of the groomsmen. It fell to
and two children wore in tin* room Rood to escort Miss Minnie home,
while the fight was going on, and lait instead of doing so he drove to
I screamed for help, hut all to nod Antioch, where the couple were
— luiifirsiiby,
A West Boint (Ga.) special says:!
“ Kour fashionable weddings have] -linnus wiutcr wuiU! “NVhon the KohlitM
just tills 1*11 [>lai‘0 lion*. At niio o|* j Anulii" very NWcdly, blit wc venture tla*
thrill Miss Mlllllh* Mill, a uloi'O (if I KUperb vocallMlM Of Waynesboro will rentier
When the Woel'nl 1'lniuU are Hll'letl,” In u
The Tidal Wave.
I announce to the Public that
I will open
My Meat House
in full blast on
Saturday, September 8th.
and will continue to keep on
hand every day the very best
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage
&c., also a complete line of fresh
•Vegetables, direct from market
gardens every day. I simply
ask a trial and will guarantee
satisfaction.
1 have also opened
>1 y II e w lani’Riit,
where you can be served in the
most artistic style by accomo
dating waiters with everything
in its season.
I desire to further announce
that my
Grocery Department
is complete with all first-class
Groceries, Lewis’ Snow Flake
Crackers, received fresh weekly,
a full line of Confectionery and
all kinds of Fruits in their sea
son, Virginia Hand Picked Pea
nuts, roasted fresh every day,
and as to my
I will simply say that 1 have
bit oft'more than I can conveni
ently chew, and will sell at sur
prisingly Low Prices. Ladies
and Misses Hats a specialty.
My stock of Mens and Youths
Ilats is complete at Hock Bot
tom Prices. A full and com
plete line of Glass and Crockery
Ware and all other Dry Goods
and Notions usually kept in a
first-class store. Give me a trial
before buying elsewhere, and 1
guarantee satisfaction.
The highest ©ash prices paid
for hides and cotton seeds, de
livered to me either at the liamill
store or at my place on Liberty
street.
M. £. HALL.
Kt.l>l7'N.'l('lll
avail. The young man claimed that married,
he had to light or be killed himself, eiled,”
All parties are recoil*
iimitiU't' equally ns clmniilm;.
TH0S. M. BERRIEN,
A 11 o r ii e y - a t - L a w
(OFFICE In COURT HOUSE.)
WAYNESBORO, ....
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