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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1878)
aina! Weakness, Lo , disorders brought on by indi - Any Druggist has the ingr "THE NOBLEST MOTIVE IS THE PUBLIC GOOD.”---Virgil JNO. F MEANS, Editor and Proprietor. TEC 833: NE • - >-2 zorcmmaton.’^^J^^' ,, ?^ ll ^ B ^ B 55 l ***5ta«"«««<€S««^amnonecowacegceni 11 st ILL SITE MARKYY A3* + 'ey 9 VOL. I. NO 20.. THE UPSON ENTERPRISE IJohn Myers, loved Florry Castle, lightful!" — sE the prettiest and most bew itching girl A ADVERTISING RATES. ;in Kent, a place noted far and wide or his hors for the beauty and intelligence of its larfies. S 1 sets SQUARES j Square. 2 Squares. 8 Squares, 14 Squares. 4Columm, Column 1 Column. | 1 M. 3 M. 6 M. | 12 M. : $1 00 i 200| 300 400 500 10 00 ! 15 00 | $250 1 $700 | 1000 1 $1500 5 00 10 00 1500 | 25 00 Morry's father was the richest men that splendid turnout of his. How de- there, or wandering in couples: ouhis business without difficulty The forcparunts , . 7 ) through the shady labyrinth that ex- above comparison is too true of the that grows "Which," almost savagely, "Ducey tended on every side showing tran- difficulties that the newsbape _es." " 'sient views, through the swaying fo- has to contend with. "Both, to be sure; then saucily liage of the green hills beyond. By- "Whatv a stupid you are John-I and-by John Myers came, looking mehut the ride.": < • ‘I flushed and heated; but whatever Florry rode with Casper Duchy the i t is passing in his mind he maintain- There is nothing now:went out from the old house to go in like the census of the different directionsand perhapsnever hai cuntiv It is as vigerps in Mane as again to meet aff together. Calaforny, and equally so betwixt. "Good-bye, "Johnnie!" each one Children, chillern, thar cri is heard gasped, as thisy turned for a last .DAVIS 0. throughout the land.. They a F& as |lock at baby, and the little girl called SENE ON. thick in every settlemint as hime- to each one in turna"t Don’t fell - vnd bugs in a peach orchard. If Mr. Bad: III give him luts to eat, learn ANOTHE R 1 ETTER os TIE STEHR - OR layes don't make haste and kill all him his prayers, and when he's a big ACOSURESSNE BINIRTES SECTION the Iffjites there will be no plaed to man he'll buy you all back!”—Detroit 9848 SENGETON SSPEC, ju em." Toformiu ide: Mr. Edi- Free Press: . The Jaekson (Miss.) Clarion of last tur, of the quaffity a man has Billy - X *-=4 . v a. week pri hits the followin v letter .ad - to 1ook at his Owh om th +nity and , 44. Asins.. % 1 Wy kur, one shortaith of a century The Organized Demiocrney of ago,me and my wife, Haner, jined . E 4: hands. Before our fust boy was born we begun to look about for a notte. WHIT IT HAS ACCOMPLISHED-THE Lesson OF THE HOUR—FOOD FOR chant in town, and John was his clerk. Now, do not imagine that I am go- next morning and many mornings ed an outward batin," |ing to repeat the oft told story of the : thereafter ; and John Myers and the ! 5000 | penniless youth who loved a princess : the widow grew jealous. 80001 f 4 A *3.* 111 1: Ducey became Florry's constant at- tendant, accompanying her to con- |erathing, savein one nespeet. certs and parties, and taking her for |Whilst she was the most ocreless, boat rides on the lake and long drives 7: romping, fun-lovidg young lady in over the pleasant country roads. I, the world—she had attained to the They walked together, sang togeth- maturelagdiof seventeenJolin was . danced together. In'n short time ! the most difidentfellow conceivable, came to be a noticeable fact that| blushing like a girl at everything all lorry Castle and Mr.: Ducey were ways appearing, he fancied, as bash- very deeply in love with each other, ful people are apt to, at the greatest or were flirting beyond all propriety, disadvantage whenever he attempted He brought her dowers and music to put the best foot, forward, and and read poetry to-her inrhis rich,| doubly awkward, he thought, when- clda a voice by-and- whe made love, ever he essayed to utter more than the |to her in the same voice. commonest of common place expres- To say that Florry was not charmed| sions to Florry 1 a - with her brilliant cavalier would be -Surely he was not handsome in the | in direct opposition to the facts of the| |general acceptation of the term. case, 18 _ All thought of poor John Myers| 7 00 | 15 00 2000 | 30 00 10 00 2000 30 00 40 00 12 00 30 00: 39 00 T 25 00 | 4000 1000 12000 | for if you do, you will be disappoint =====-====mmpmmvcz-C. Johnwas lorry's equal in ev 4T1ORNEIAT1 THOMASTON, WA and will practice in the various State Federal Courts. M Office first door North Or the Webb House. mch12-ly W X. BEA LI Attorney and Counsellor at Late, THOMASTON, GA: 1 Will practice in the various Courts of n , , , 1, the State of Georgia, IT Office in the | . 1 all, angular, almost awkward at Court-house—down stairs. mch5-ly times there was very little graceful- were, for the time being vanished ness about him; -it ie true, but his | from her mind. She had jto time now great sensitiveness led him to think for odd little chats wStMhhim aswf old —perhaps the inclination was want- "I'm so glad " you‘ye come," said (Florry, We are enjoying ourselves finely. 0. * I Just then words come that the re- freshments were ready. 1"There's Mab Townley ever there. John, and she looks lonely. Go and wait on her to the table," and the lit- tle witch fluttered off, leaving him no alternative but to obey. Ar The company were just taking their places at the refreshment stands, and Forryi stood quite still, looking aux- iously around for her escort, who had excused himself a half hour before, and had not yet returned. Five min- utes more slipped by, and still he did net come. She felt grievedand mor- tiffed, a He had never been so neglect- ful of her before. What could be the matter. "Where is Mr. Ducey *" some one asked. I*, His protracted absence was no w for dressed by Jefferson Davis to its edi tor, who is Chairman of the Missis sippi Democratic State Committee: BEAUVOIR, HARRISON Co., Miss. L. June 10,1878. $ HON, E. BARKSDALE: MY DEAR SIR—The speech of Mr I told Haner, as both sides of THOUGHT—PONDER IT WELL house had a repertation for perform in its duty to the census, that it From the Chronicle and Constitutionalist. - n. would be best to begin and number: The democratic party redeemed Singleton, the notice in the C larion, the alildron 16 Eid the letter of Hon. Reuben Davis, the chisren E2 pulished by the same, with editor'al comment, prompt me to write to you briefly on the subject matter therein referred to.i I gratefully recognized the friend- ship which dictated your editorial notice, and equally appreciate the same spirit in the speech of Mr. Sin- gleton which suggested it. The only JULIUS E. F. MATTHEWS AT LAW, Thomaston, Ga;. N Office up-sairs Cheney Building COTTEN AT - Thoma ton, Ga. A. C. GREENL ATTO RNEY AT these disadvantages infinitely more the first time generally noticed. ... "Yes, v lore is he?" from a chorus different material difference which I perceive exists between you, grows out of the Aiwasbwtircunstances under which ing atso. conspicious than they really were. But Florry, overlooking this, saw| only his blue eyes and wavy brown ed one evening to tell her all. John became desperate and resolv- He hail clustering about a broad high could no longer stand silently by and white as marble—pleasant see matters go on as tiley had been| h things to look upon, subely— : going omfor a few weeks pastor. _|enough things to look upo |noticing his constrained, diffident He sou d her alone in the parlor L AW "Flerty Im half fearfully: L "Why, Jokin!" with a little start of ,, and her wishes, and discerning his surprise: "You have been so shy of |great love for her through all, at last tme of late. : So you have not forgot- began to pity him for his wailtof coh- ten me Quite?" 1 h : fideuccin himself, and weall know to "Forgottenirou, Florry!" There |directing them to post ittortiry Iwas a world of reproach in his earn- Iiddress ITownifwall Fan f won |manner, when in her presence, andhis| many odd little attentions to herself THOMASTON, GEORGIA T Collections’ a Johnson's Building. Office in JOHN F. REDDING When he came to dimaer one day she sat near a window, turning over the leaves, with the bright sunlight falling in mellow glow upon her |queenly litte head: .s 4She looked livelier than ever just |then; and he tried hard to keep back the flush that mantled his "Ihave soincallay ver forget you." day I promised to marry Casper Du- The democratic party redeemed 3, and so On. But the State of Georgia. This assertion this did otsuit her fancy, and long needs no demonstration to prove its since her hitalutin names have run correctness. It is a proposition so out, and she has regictel many a apparent and so fully recognized time, at least once a year, that she that even a fool will not question its did not adopt myivaluable sugges- accuracy. The State was redeemed tion. Our youngest is now without by and through the instrrumentality e name I" would call him number of the organized Democracy. The 17, but Tot know it would sound od good people of Georgia "would have when th e others are not number d. ! been powerless to have worked out You may think we have done well, their political salvation unless they but your admiration will grow less formed thetiselves into an organiza- when I inform you that we do not tion, representing the great princi- cum up to the gincral averidge of our pies of the democratic party. Every settlemint. ‘: 5|county and every district in the State White on this pint, slid before 1 was thoroughly organized. This clos,r M. Editur I want to ax you, - was not the result of a few month's did you ever nuss. If you neverdid, work. It was the result of several take my advice and keep from it, if years hird labor. Without party you can. It is the wust thing I ever organization the people would not tried to filler. Time youster to be have been able to have driven the when whectid git plenty of little Radical party from power. The or- freedmen in our settlement to do this | ganized Democracy has accomplished part of the house work. But of late a great and glorious work in Geor- We enjoy the fruits of the vic- We have the blessings of good government. The people of every class and condition are protected in all their rights. We have an honest A TTORNEY AT LAW le Will practice in mch5-y A2 HUNT & TAYLOR, time in the enjoyment of his anony- mous gift. 1. "O, John," she cried, with a pleas- ant look in her face that did his heart |good, "you know low I have longed to read ‘Charlie's Bride,' and now A TTORNE 1 W mprisin glad by sending Itto me. I'msure it must have Been Pus. Chester. She's always so thoughtful, and she said ishe'd not forget ine when he Feturn- edhbuei":the : "I'nni very glad you ges the book, -Florry," he said simply. Let in a mch5-ly| strage constrained sort of way that made her look lip! t,81- "Why, Joli;" she said. TE W ART SPEER & STEWART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. Will practice ib all the t courts both State and Federal. June 22, 1878.-tf Tenders the public his professional ser- vices, and v ill give proipt attention to all calls. Office at his residence. DR.G W.T. HANNAH, THOMASTON, GA of voices. | the acts referred to were performed. "What have you done with your From the earliest period when I cawralier, Florry?" Mabel Tawnley could be said to have had a decided brok in "You must learn to take bet- opinion upon the character of the un- ter care of him in the duture. |ion of the States, my unvarying creed "He is old enough to take care of has been that the right of a State to himself," said Florry lightly, yet with |secede from a Union was inherent in a very red fiitsh on either cheek. | the sovereign which each possessed, very true," whistered Iv rs. Digby but that the exercise of Hat right was confidentially to Ton- Lacy: "Ild'sia great, but not the greatest of pollti- thirty-five, ifhe's a day. To think of call evils dild should therefore, only such a chit of a girl as Florry Castle, be resorted to when all other means marrying a than old enough to-be her |had been exhausted, to secure the father—the idea !" Mr. Lacy, as if | liberties and welfare which the Union duty bound, agreed with everything was formed to perpetuate. So, in the enchantresstadid t o t.I view of the probable happening of One of the giris routetl eoitebody such an event I did "publicly, and as a little scream attested, and they w-fouently, declare the opinion declaration of mcjona 1 of the to institutela New government when keep, a a. . would seem most" likely to effect the back. But sum how of Ue., safety and happiness of the people. | found it out; how she did it, is a mis- When the governor held his con-tery to me, she did, and before ference with the Congressional del- woin off the last time, she locked up Negation which has been referred to, I theparegorick. Rite then and thar I dia not regard the effort to n Aintain spent twol of the longest and wust our rights in the Unicht as Depoless, hours of my life. I was all the time and though secession must bethesep- border in on the idge of a spasum. I arate act of the State, I did lhct be- youster get pretty onersy and think lieve that a single State. If put upon the timenever would'end, where 1 that trial, could possibly succeed.— had to sit still two hours every Suu- That, therefore, as preliminaries to day, and listen to the family Preach- such action, there should be an an-er I vourter think every minit was cey.i She was cruel and she knew it. in "It lis best so," she thought. "He must know it some time." I >"And you love him Florry?" after a long pause. "Yes," without looking up: er | that is the matter?z“Is he dead?” "Better-better than you could or- -Mc's in a fit'tiree,ox, four of the era 1 TINIsoa John » | girls sereathed ie a breath ; the gen- "-L.think so John. 11,14 - : flemen loo ed it him, then at each £HIE face was pallid and his voice |other, but said nothing Dr. Granton The 1 Nat less you. Florpy. u ced at the rec bloated 1heg then and make you happy. I wish you all| joy and peace, now and here fter "e| were all around him in a moisent. He was lyingprostrate on the ground, just within the shelter of a thicket not 1 far a way, with his eyes closed and his face looking swollen and purple. Never till this thioment had sixe comprehended the full depthief Johi Myers' love: How nobly self-saori- firing he wits this mash who could thus give his heart's idol Up t and th- er, because he thought she would be| happier with him: OVhat a world of anguish those ftw words cost him none could comipre when you approach them on the sub- gia. ject, they +Il say they have quit "nus- tory sin white fokes chilen.". So you see this duty falls on me and Haner. We take it time about, which would do very well, if I dident have to throw in some times. Haner, is not diferent from the rest of her sex, and You government, and the laws are impar- tially and faithfully administered. All the people—white and black kegw they all like to visit, and these enjoy the blessings of liberty, and TO a athrow in. At they are fully protected in all their mentatfryerson and property. These State Conventions. The people Were ruefully at Florry. . 0.4 verx € n "Speak !" she cried; v ith very pale lips. ."Is he, dead 27 A 0 .1 26 "Florry," the doctor repliedwinlly, .. . derstanding among the States, gco- |a hour when Ewas [locked up in the graphically connected, and politically |closit, but these were not a circum- similarly situated is you and many stance in length ok degree to two , like one others will probably femembcf, while hours with that irresponsible and C. I had no doubt of the right of a State unreconstructible baby, with io fe- gry flush to withdraw from the t hion, I be- : male in a mile, and not a drap of par- ‘lifted thafthe sequence of secession agorick: No, sur, them two hours i worlde war, and few knew as well | will be, green iil fly memory long as niyselT Dow unfavorably the South after-aig has slowed all over my compared ‘with the No:tli in the pos- |locks Your friend, |: -: —"tux****t ******** th 2 PETER PIPER I "It is to use plain language, Mv. Du- rcy is intoxicated. She was silent a moment, skiidi.g motionless as marble, staring into vacancy ia'a dra*m. Then the pallor in M1 face give place to a hot, ang and her black eyes flashed as she an- werad: "And thisis true?" There was no United, the supreme effort was made and the State was redeemed as a necessary consequence of the thor- ough and complete organization of the Democratic party. 8, Conventions are as necessary for the preservation of the party in the Districts as in the State. If you abol- ish the Convention system in the Districts, then why the necessity, or rather the consistency, in calling a Convention to nominate a candidate for Governor ? 1 9 % * We notice a desire upon iTh part of many aspiring politicians ‘in dif- ferent parts of the State to ‘ cut loose from the organized Democracy and run upon the the indepedent plat- form. These men wear their democ- does any- |hend but himself and one other—One thing trouble you?" - arte i(: that reads all hearts. .No, Florry;" with half-averted face n How she pitied him as she thanked :"why do you ask ?" i him for his kind wishes. : "Because » : ... He toiled patiently on at the old "Becaitse Shit, Florry ?" | monotonous drudgery in the count- : "Nothing," ° : : : |ingt room, striving to crush his wild Theji changing the subject; and with ! unavailing love, to drown it amid the : a quick, sly glance up at his face, ! ceaseless cares of business. 4. |"The book is splendid, John. I could The wide w Digpy, tired of her fw- bless the 01M who gave it!" Then ob- tile fishing forsthe "great eateli," as she had finished in a moment. "You to me a durately, "Mrs. Chester is very kind.". she mentally styled Ducey, Dutch Ishall all hear it;" she said bravely. "1019*21 *********** T Mrs. Chester still: fresh bait on herhook, and cash her is not a love letter." She stood in the would be accepted as an alternative, Johp tuimod away, line for Tom Indy; and as the latter midst of the excited throg whose eyes And so.matters went on for a full gentleman's. Heart had long been en- -—• "* mouth, and then Casper Ducey came slaved by her pretty brown eyes, he to Kelt, astonishingall with his haid- : was a comparatively easy victim. Rome face and attire, This lavish ex- Then the widow exulted over little penditure of money, his fast horses, : Madel Townley who did not care a his fast driving, and his fast life alto I sore xtaro and Sineettisfiod in racy loosely. They wore it loosely MEIER TIER. in 1858; and many of them found it If you don't believe what I | convenient to remain as silent as the .sphninx during the years in which and I know |the Radicals remained in power, and he has nussed. Ax him which he by their silent acquiesence gave aid and encouragement to our enemies. These men did very little toward redectiihig the State. They did not Iby word of deed aid the victory.- |Whilstothers were nobly bearing the heat and burden of the contest the e denial, and she went on: "Then he is' . : dead to ine I never wish to look session of the material necessary to ! upon his face again I want him to the, prosecution of military opera- know how utterly I scorn' hit after tions. Like most, may I not say near- what has happened. Give me b pen- ly all, of thepeople of Mississippi, 1 ciland a bit of paper John. I will desired to thaintain the Union of the write a few lines for him to. rcad| Constitution Tn the terms and in the Iwhen lie comes out of his stupor, then spinet with which our fathers bract |I wish you would take me home."— made it. So, it would in any case be - matter of regt et tosee Missis- It sippi withdrawn fr om the Union, and "DIVIDED UP." 14 1 - .42 n° n altavnativa Five ragged: unkept ‘and' weeping, not that I loved the which less, but children were left orphans the other independent Democrats sulked in 2 - Net day by the death of their mother, a ": 1****** "4 1034* *- P.R. say about tiussain, ax William Arp He is a dermestick boy, : would rather do, lecter or nuss? 1 —Cor Griffin News. P. P. Not Igether. a |ie wa a thorough, man of the 0‘2 7 | world,dashing, brilliant, fascinating, T T Offers his services to the public and and, as, fa r as external .appearances will "t er le pleased to wait on his patrons. | went, wealthy, and external appear- ances goa great way in the country. Mrs. Digby approvedof Casper Du- |cey. Mrs. Digby was an oracle. She was a handsome woman of five and twenty, a lively, young, willow, |whose.second mourning bechipe her chariningly, and who, semo people were all fixed eagerly on her resolute the rights of freemen more. little face, and read what she had that I wished to injure other States, written .2 | but that Mississippi was my first and | 2 2 1 1 highest care. “MR. DUCEY: I scorn and detest ference referred to, I was opposed to + -3 you I never want to see you again: 100000 4020 2 11 str aw for Lacy, and was satisfied inagroRnNoRsnr » |the proud consciousness that she had FLORENCE CASTLE, widow who lived in Prospect street. _.|The father was killed at one of the Therefore, in the con- depots about two years ago, and since .. then the mother had kept the family immediate and final action, and ett together by hard days' work. Lack their homes and saw no hope in the future of the State, or of the country. UGGS & PATTERSON; THOMASTON, GA. er Tender the public their profession al services. mch6,-y DR. Z. SIMMS, |said—but some people are not to be widow, "and we shall have such a Irelied on to any great extent, you |splendid time." i 4 * ,: 1.. know—would notbe particular averse |. "Of course you will go John," said to trying the malital yoke againyso Florry. 11A ot: lightly had she borne it, with a suita- : "Oh, Florry! I cannot. ble partner, of course. • 40 - a F "Why?" at • 11 In company with her late Husband, Ithe widow, had spent several seasons |at the various, places of summer re- |sort, besides passing a winter in Lon- don, and she was considered infalli- OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL ble authority, on all matters relating DENTIST, tenders the citizens of Upson | to SOciAft :+ lgrpe county his services and solicits their pat-!lo SOCiS A" X- ronage. All kinds of dental work done and perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Will visit the residences of those desiring work done. All orders received through the Post Officefor left at She was pretty, intelligent, dressed in excellentitiste, and was believed to have a snug little fortune all her own. • : my home near Thomaston will have rompt attention. may22-tf DR. J. M. BLALOCK R ESI DENT DEN TEST THOMASTON, GEORGIA. So you see, she was a, very nice bit of femininity, as the world would say. Quite a little company of the elite of the village assembled in the widows parlor one evening and Mr. Ducey was the subject of their conversation. “Yes, Mr. Ducey is a very, desira- Eble gentleman,” said the widow. We must welcome him to our circle. He is handsome, witty and accomplished, and —of scoursemhe's rich; but that don't matter so much, you know. We met him as Newport three years ago —poor dear Harry and I. (ONT) .., "How do you like him Florry?" John Myers inquired one afternoon, as Mr. Ducey whirled past the win- tracted, teeth attended to in the 1 : . T 1 f ihseton nodding best style of the Dental Art. Call once dow in a basket baton, nodding and you will not only call again, but will gracefully to Florry and then 1 bring all your friends, including your ing to make some witty remark to sweet hearts and mother in-law. JE ALL Mrs Dioby who occupied the seat at WORK WARRANTEE Office, one 3 -X ,31 same lot and near his Dwelling, tf The widow laughed blowing every T TAT TTOITCLE one of her white teeth to the fullest L X ON 110 U extent of propriety. Shot was, exul- | tant and her face showed it and John T. B. LYON, Prop'r. and Florry smiled, and soudid Mr. GEORGIA. Duccy—in a quiet gentlemanly sort - of way.2 "Oh, I like him exceedingly well. When you visit Thomaston; call at his office and have your Dental Work done as it should be. Teeth inserted, teet filled,! teeth extracted, teeth attended to in the CARNESVILLE, - card Per Day $2) Room Included ‘The above house has been newly renovat ed and refurnished. Satisfaction guaran n an be made for tf |said Florry, in reply to John's ques- |aen. "He spent last evening here Iand he's going to take me out in the morning for a ride to the lake with , , the conference with the approval of of food exposure and worry, brought a lover at any rate. It was very brief, very concise; but the other members, to go to Washing- on an illness which terminated fatally. After Pawbile it was .arranged tolit answered Florry s purpose -it was ton iti answer to a telegram which and the children huddled together have a grand picnic in Crime’s grove; |to the point. She bent over 20 Idrew | was ullderftood to call me there to aid | in a corner of the room feeling awed a mile out of town. Of course all—.something from the breast pocket in preventing such action as would and frightened but yet unable to that is, all who belonged to the "cir- | This coat. , It was a small flask. Then tend to further excite the South. and |realize that death had made them cle.” were expected to attend. | she rolled the paper up and thrust it : to embarrass efforts for a peaceful so- |waifs. . When the remains: had been "The Quembys,rthe Broadales the through 2 dainty little ring, which lution of the issues whichitherthreat- senta wautd potter's field, a dozen Thomases, and Mr. Ducey, and Flor- she had slipped from er mg€i—ened the country." After the meet- womengh.thbred and held a whisper- ry and Tom Lacy, besides Dr. Gran- Next she drew the stopper and after ing of Congress, the arrogance of the ed cotisutation. ton and his cousin, Miss Ellis, andev- |emptying the contents uponthe grass party about to come into power, and CGIISINC _.. os. L er so many more; are going)" said the | replaced it with the roll of rapes. *| its' refusal to accept or to propose any : though I've! four children: of |"He will discover it there soonest; terms looking to peace, destroyed the own said one of the worsen, she said, simply, "Conic) John, we last hope that the South would be in FH take another, willgo now. PL . . permitted to remain in the Union in "And fill thikeione." I The grove was deserted in a . few the possession of the . equality and | c And so 7 l 19: :minutes, and Casper Ducey, in his in- : rights which our sires had left us for | Thei there was the baby—a tod- ebriated elsimbot, was its, sole occur- inheritance for our children. Then dline boy, whd had been rocked to "Because—becduse,” htsitatingly, pant. They never saw herut again the contingency arose which had been sleep every night of his life, and his reign was over. One of the places dreaded, never desired, and which it |whose big blue eyes were full of tears that knew him once knew him no seemed to me needful and proper to he shratik behind his sister to more, and that place was Kent. What meet by the prompt withdrawal of siltin John and Floury said that afternoon, : the States which stood ready to se- scat . . as they rode home, we willinetat- cede. *, iz.: bat c" - but certain it is Hence the difference between my Liberty wat dead ; there was no rest urrection morn: for it. Republican government was no more, and a'mill- tary dictatorship to rise upon its ruins. In a word, the whole country was lost. These craven cries deter- red not the people. They frightened not the Democracy. The sunshine of victory perched upon its banners, and these men who saw 110 ray of hope before for the success of the party and placed tleselves in the came out from their hiding places van of the victorious column. They |&T take one of the poor things, were crowned ‘with the lauree 2f 1.12 e my wreaths and received political pre- ferment at the hands' of that grand "I have business of importance to at- tend to at the shop. . "Oh but you must go, John, per- suasively. It will be the last picnic Iarty which they did so little to lead on to victory, :. Has the time come—will it ever come in the history of this country —when the people who claim to be Democrats cen afford to abolish Conventions? What constitutes par- ty? Does the more ipse dixit of one man constitute a political rule o con- of the season, and—and you know I'm going away soon. Casper insists tempt to conjecture on my naming an early marrizge,and you must go just this van,11 ml inscake : and you need ree- so John won Florry after al day for my that Mr. Castle gave his sanction to positi cojusthis their betrothal that very night. And and v on when advising at Jackson miff who strikes and when signing the letter issued at child to R. "I could take him,” said one of the duct for the people? If that day women "but I'm quick tempered, and does come, when one man can defy the lord will never forgive the wo- the Democratic party, then surely it a dead mother's is and it ought to be dead. The |doctrine of "I am the State;" "I am reaction —you are working too hard." * -—-—-—-—43 And hearoised to drive over to G.E BESEVESS , 1 1.11 ARRG RENAL 15899 the grove about the middle of the efc ternoon —"in time to partake of the refreshmentsand come home with the rest," he said, -te Why Florry insisted upon his gh- ing she scarcely know. Maybe slie thought he was working himself to death, for he had been looking unu- sually pale and thin, of.late.." At last the all important day came, as most days do, and an evenffuhdav it was to three at least. Just after ‘Washshinton by Representatives . of | +4F could take lift, but I am old and | the Democrat Party," will never be the Southern States. The creed which will soon died," said another. "When | submitted to by the people ‘ of Geor- I adopted early in life has been tena- he had learned to love me, and I had gia. The Democratic people speak |ciously adhered to down to, the pres- | come to look upon him as a son, death through the: Democratic party, ami An exchange says; "we suppose ent hour. If I was not the first to would separate us." the Democratic party speaks through many peoples think- that newspa plunge into the conflict; Tam among A girl not over ten years old, |its regularly constituted Convetions per men are persistent duns.: Let a the last to withdraw from it. Think-dressed a little better than other called for the consideration of mat- farmer place himself in- a similar po- ing you sincerely for your kind inter- children there, crept into the group | ters pertaining to county, district, sition and see if he would nofid 3 the position in' my vindication from what and heard what was said. While the - State or Federal political affairs,- same. Suppose he raised one thousand | I hope you will dee was not intended worfan were looking in exelr other's Democratic Conventions, fairly and bushels of wheat, and his neighbor as disparagement by my friend Mr. faces in silence the child reached out honestly : onstitutd, are the only should come and buy a bushel, and Singleton, 1 am as ever, truly your for the babe, patted is white head, authorized bodies to speak author- the price was al small matter of only I friend. JEFFERSON Davis. kissed him, and said git | lively for the Democratic people of “I will take this one! I have no I this country. No one man has this brother, and ha and pa will let me authority; and when any one man keep him He can sleep in the trundle ar ogates this pow 21 an I says I am bed play with my doll, and they may | the Party, I am even greater than the seas - • - D ." he should be made to stand his stockings!" 17 . aside. No man is higher than the The women protested, even as they party which has given him office. wept, and the girt' ran around the Something is due to party allegi- the price was alsmall matter of only friend, two dollars or less, and the neihbor |says, I will hand you the amount di| |a few days." As the farmer did moti The Democratic people speak -Be fruitful and multiply and Replenish the earth." dinner, the picnic party took up their line of march to the grove, looking, ..... not unlike a battalion of hotel wait- says, "All right," and the matt-leaves hit tNTAn fora ers. Inden as they were with plates | with tie wheat. Another comes in the sage of taken for a and platters, makes and biscuits, and same way, until the whole one thous- withstandin it suggests many solum all other things that golte make up and bushels of wheat ade trusted out reflections. In this aig there seems, that was spread to one thousand different persons, and to be Burlittle disposition to ma i corner and returned with her mother, ance. Party supremacy is above or urchasers concernshim- fest any reluctance or negligence 1 who sanctioned all she had said, ought to be above the political dog- the observance of thetc “Come, bubby--Toure mine now!” natisin of any individual me.nber of octied that nib istruetibilis sec- called the girl, and he laughed as she the party. essay on the pint. Let this be as it put her arers around him and tried to. _Time was when the Enerease of the each other, poor orphans, and all kiss wich they could do as well as not it . humin family kept even with the EG They put their arms around him. ! ‘would befawery large amount to the !quitdments and conditions of the axE and huggedand kissed him, and they fo -ncr 30116 enable nim to carry But that art are berried Y Our = fwant to be small about the matter, he| the delicious array out on a pic nic table toplease the eye not oneofthe p - and tempt the palate. Morry waited self about it, for it re a small : amount a long while for Mr. Ducey. He came he owes the farmer, and of course at last-very late, offering no excuse that would not helphim any. He does for his want of punctuality, and act- not realize that the farmer fritted ing she thought, very strange alto- away all his large crop of wheat, and gether le seemed in unusually good that its value is due him il 2 spirits that day, however, and all un- thousand little driblets, and that he pleasant thoughts were banished from is especially embarrassed because his her mind long before they game in debtors treat it as a small matter, sight of the grove, with its gay ban- |But if all would pay him promptly, ners fluttering merrily from its wide spreading boughs, and the jolly par Ihave were heard the above rts- put' all the Christmas presents into EParty," text, not LI. laside. TRADE . Barham's infallible PILE CURE. - Manufactured by the Barham Pile Cure Go.. Durham, N.7. Price List and bous fide furnished om appiiection MARK.