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OUR QWX SECTION—WE .LABOK FOli.ITS .ADVANCEMENT,
CLARKSViTSiE, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1? 1881
V. ASHING TON BETTER.
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Wi^uxnxoN. D. C. Nov. 10, 1831
The extra session of the Senate ex«
tf <ied over more time than was lotici
gated at the begmuing, n and during the
last days si the session a good dot! - of
hnnat.ienea '.oittU^ w;:s .u.wultew; m;inif»Rr.e<' or 0 .-- iho. >^ mart
pi Senators who were anxious 10
• -- 1 is ■ n nausea! thing for Sena
’.o;sE.i/) called upon to gho their
lot..;. ,i so i u..;U, ;> flairs ;;t .his season
of the yon;, when most of them have
engagements elsewhere, and the major¬
ity of them came here under the im
;■ essicc .hat toey would not be de’ain
ed mojo than ten days. In this state
o .•op.ili-nee P- es.deui. A bur has
bccu som what criticised for his
real lad e sion touching Idi Cabinet
apiwiitmouis. It is uudoubied v true
but. the chief occasion of ibo Pr<*i.
.«e...\s diiiicui:ie-.i ev no out of his nesire
o male ouch nrrao.yemc . fs as wou'd
euvolehii to appoint Air. Conklin.; l0
:* Cv oin -c position !,ye and bye. There
is uo iongor any questiou about this in
ih« Miimis of well-informed politicians
here. The appointment of either ex*
“' ,er ™ r “•»»» or J« 1 «*
not intended to bo permanent, and
accepiance of the hater is under cir*
cumatances and conditions which re**
lievo tho President of much embarrass
meut. Nobody will be surprised if in
due coutae of time Secretary Poig er
exchanges his new office for
while M; Conkliug becomes notonly the
head of the Treasury Department but
the leading spirit in the Cabinet. But
since the Prisideut’s purpose toadvar.ee
Mr, Conkliug amounts to a# inflexible
determination, they say, he is severely
censured for not manifesting the manly
cot ;age- to do it openly and at mice.
< It has taken a ptotty hard struggle
i to get rid of Ty ner ia the Post Office de
j j (nu'tmeiu. Tyner was the special pet
,-jf the late Senator Morton, aud has
hung on to his fat berth with tenacity.
He was never a popular official, and has
never displayed any peculiar qi.alffica
tions ior the position. His aristocratic
bearing ia his chief characteristic, aud
the only diatinguistiisg feature of his en¬
tire career as Assistant Post master Gen¬
eral was his high-toned trip out West,
id a special palace cat, at the expense
of the Government. H Tyner had
been a Cabinet officer, or »*cine really
high dignitary, the amount of stylo he
might have put ou would have been
simply appaliiug, Frank Hatton, of
the .Burlington Ib'tvhyi/u, who takes
I Tyuci ’-* place, is a capable, good leliow
though aStalwa: -;f the Stalwarta. lie
i has been one of the most out and out
Co kliug men in tho country, la tho
Rcpucicuu Couveatioit at Crnci- oust m
I old, whim li.oc canto so near tlo
Duminattoo, ilattou steadily voted for
Coi:i.bug and joiused all i ntriaties to
make the delegation from hks Stat-e a
iii.it for Biffins, ln-tiw : ai-• m saal
Il'-S between Mr, Coinumg . ad the
Gartirid A'miiuiatrai-iou, he warmly
ospoaseu the Conkliog side His ap
pointmeut is the most emphatic recog«
mtion of Stalwartism yet givsu. The
office of .First Assistant is essentia*ly
political, and there is little doubt iffiu
a!! the iuflaeao# that can bo exerted by
the holder of it w i. be given to the
Grant-Coskling si*e. Even while under Hat.-*
ton was postmastei at Burlington
Hayes, the Hawke>je scored aim daily
for feis *‘wobbling”,aud lHeraily defied
the Fydtad to iemove its proprietor.
While his confirmation was under c«m
j si ciation, Senator Hoar objected in -a
I feeble way that Hatton hadonce wr'tten
vet; ;*u.uiiv« odit-o^dal conecraihgh.ii)i
Si u: tot MeDffi caoie ouy td eck BhMMi
if it was time. “Go and tell him,’’ he
said, “that i: is not only true, bat that
utiuet s mi/U’c’lcdmstaacet; I would do
it again.'' The conversation was
Gcd on in such a loud tone of voice t
several persons overheard. Senator
MoDiil smiled as the response,
tbo message to ibo pgle-fficcd uiilk sop
who wh res bom the,seat whete Sumner
mice sat, aud misrepresents the State
ci ce rospo.ffiedj for liy, Dapiol Wob*
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The resignation of Gen. Francis A.
W.xiker, Supeintendent of the Census,
dues not cripple that work u<nv, zo it Is
r..fcidljf approaching ccmpledSu, vrritePceteta ffpe- Ifr.
Wulker has agreed to
ciai reports and his own trained force
ev.:; es cut tiie work upon the system
au I xitei the methods adopted by him
seif. Lbs offic'eut assistant has also
b mntle his successor. Mr.
m.- v be u gat did a* an ixceilcnt modol
ci ti c* scholar iu politics. The iades
pt : .cjiice of h a nay of thinking on
p c (jaesUons does not render him
. a favorite with party men, yet he has
go: along well with them aud has held
impQ-ot.-mt Lusts Wcaase <■' his cuii
ucBt fitness. The l/st census w s t.i m
j ; under wlfie a lew dr the prificfp-.! pr'ovisians of
1 vtviV vised by Mr. W, ker him¬
self, x:.d il iu,.,y s id to be not tnerei
j> ; hG 'rost comprehensive and best,
l>n * tao ftrsj mlly valuab o census tms
«?«uu*.ry ba» ever ha*.. Ho -ta * proven
, himself u*u»seu no ue loss w skilful sk.uui m m the .ne orgauiza- oigaoiza
* Ll0rl an< ^ htav.agetilo.it ot the .arge force
. mc „^. ryf „- rt M... b ,fe r .ioi, of and ar*
| _______ raogemout <>• the inferaatma compos- ... .......
ln « ’% C P^ S ; tb aa 0 desigmng the
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of stand tue , me thuds ot collect,
mg statistical knowledge.
The serial season has opened early,
several swell Secretary affairs bating already official
tahon place. Blaine's
cr/.ertffinmant at ,.*■ Wormley’a id our • fur
Uil ' 13:: S^st^u^ f :v ’ ! . il t* bo|brethey , ‘ left TE was 1 an t; f
: u G
i cenrso oe aav vy. o. utm*
i appropnateu by Congress A. and. bn doing the
I bouo : 8 to these v«»| 6 will costa
' llv<; !- and an tac ^ yaiie.ics wont were around ot the
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: cho..cen vintage. I saw oua ‘swell”
i )‘>^« throw an 0 m Pf.v oampaigoe
b ttio out upon the atope pavement and
! the crash of ghiss might have been
1 heard two blocks away. Apparently
. O.i.nnov _ ,. Weunead«y ........ . r
j f! ,a evening aster
j bl . a :e~bpP')»ntmont,_ to each taste plate. weio Evidently sevou
j tSi| w'ne_glasses tint the Uayes .vlimni^i _ ration,
! s m
: i''' 1 ! the Vlrs. R. B. Hayes 1 smpeiance
S^wty will l»ve its delicate nerves
j lt &'* sort ot ot lhm S eoutm
ue? *
How lloffcrstolti Was Beat.
‘How do you dink do co ton pisnegs
rib come odd dis year, Misder Hoffou
j j shoe stein? box, said and Herman arranged as ho dusted ovegjo^foa off a
au
a pile of clothing. y 4 |r JL,
• b*t ' jifthif. do'>V r [ .-no.'S* J1>if UR,iiLsill»C replied Hof
ffifid. feiwuob io t »v5 h ‘ ‘vat **- I I, ■ ,-trt ? sc i Mgxska 0 Hg ifcri mv- \r_
u Sat
money Vat I a'’vancad, und vat uefer
get any more, I gdts so mad dot I faol I
vill die .rRyhd,'avay Gffi.-.v mid de aboplexy.
D.; fust din I vent in de cotton
pisaeas, I keep a leedla adore in de
gountry, Uu(i---naffii' tuiud hanging up
dose bahts, Ilorman, de flies ,-yswq too
bad. H juu bang up aooiediug vite
dey up’some vill speck piaek, und if you bang
Rag pigek dey vR! speck vite—
I dink dat no you can svin^le me, but,
i but I vac tnisdakeu. Herman, dake
j ! my advice, und if you Lava a sdore in
do gauntry* don’t advance coding on de
j cotton crop. I vas sviudlod dat vav.’
| ‘Who vas it ev ladled you, Misder
I Hoffenstein?’
j j *It vas Isaru. tt ’ digger, My Herman, actons, und ofary his
aamc vas grsr
: voa says he vas uo best Digger iu de
j whole gountry around, und 1 advanced
; him clothing, shoes, brovisious, uad a
j dollar und a half musket for vieh l
! cht'rg.ffi liim only nine dollars, and he
j ! v.is to. lot Von me buy all of de cotton vo.t he
makes- dey I dell him if be gets
! de firs cotton of de season in he vill
get a Uretuium on it, and he says he
vi! haf dree bales a veek before any one
else. Veil, it vasmt long vonj von day
l 8 am, mit a wagon und a couple uf
mules, brings dree bales of cotton to
my adore, de first uf de ye?.r. A couple
nf de bales veighed eight hundred und
de order niue hundred. 1 know decot**
lo m would bring dwentj cents abound,,
; so I git Isaca deft cents for it, uud aiiust
\ as soon as I buy’t Levy Cohen oilers
me fifteen tents, bat I only, vinks at
him urid ask if hd dinks' I vas moro
greener as a grasshopper. My gr-r-a*.
emus, iJeffde’cotton Herman, vdtyou dink, after ship
f ! foynd oat defe vas a
: coup!rf und’ abontf of old,cook s&x stoves bounds iu voa bale,
j hundred uf old
' vorn ottd mill 'iu de orders, und Isam
^ pie
ffo|| r foil/. it
mad doc I
didn’t sell dot cotton tq Levy Cohen
j-mit der.rueutrfaSfe®- dS Herman, I don’t
‘ j plan van’t css.’ noding aisre to mit der ffi obttoo I
^ .
The PolUcst man in Boston.
The politest >o\\tes man in Boston has been
street fMactfiered^, i|e id* > Jbther He i was rnght# Lffiri^iriV-'alonfc
j also ie vffileut t haste rSIned MBhid out
naan, in
; itn alley-way^ and tho t&’ff conidod w ith
j.great force. * The second man looked
mxd wbi.e the j'O'ite man ta aiag oiT
hat said; “My deaf sir I don’t know
s which of us is to blame for this
I encoUoter but I am in too great a
j j ry heg to your investigate. pardon, if If yon I ran ran intome into you I
mention it.’—and he tore away at re
doubled speed .—Boston Journal.
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U PEE YEAH.
Year* Ago.
We were frion is in trims! feelings
I.i those, ye.irs su ion . ..go;
I was dark ns gypsy ru uUon,
rhu as fair as na.v-iailnn snow.
Frail as is tii frsilOst lily,
Pure as tit's purest iovo
Full of gentleness and pity,
&ue was boiu lor naught but lovo.
Sh a was needed b y my nature,
To tune dovrn liie ihw-.irl s ri:.\
She would eallfl'the oft time U .: 1 . si;
She was near when storms w c o rife.
XV iiilo .1 shielded her from troubles,
Carried all her burdens vsros,
She would soothe uiy rougher spirits
WitU the touch an angel bears.
Ah, I laved my snow.white maiden,
Loved as' 1 can love no more:
l)u£ death’s angel came noug us;
And to her suiuinoas boro.
She was ie.il/ for tUo message,
‘ AiriN-anished from my fills;
Then the pearly gi.tes of heaven
Were, I Know, for her, open wide,
There’s a grave upor m the hillside,
Covered o’er with daisies white;
Where each setting sen can Uless it
Fro t vanishes in night.
And the early light oau kiss it,
For 1 would hat have it sc;
Twae rhe last my lovo could give l«sr,
My sweet friend of years ago.
An Obstinate Brltlo.
Tbe other night a young man from
-|jorthe r u Arkansas and a young lady
from the southern part of the-State,
met at a hotel in this city and wore
married. After tho ceremony the young
man worn out in front of the betel while
his wife wont up to iha room assigned
as the bridal chamber.
‘•Tf is thing of getting married 13 a
life time business,’ he said addressing a
man who had just been divorcsd from
his wife. ‘T reckon you have found
it so.’ he added tunring to a single man.
“Well I reckon I'll go up. Dinged if
1 don’t sorter hate to go up t bar too.
But But I I never never was was afeerod afeerod of ot u a nun man an’ an’ I
™ ^ afeered of a
woman.’
He went up and rapped at the door.
‘•Who's these?’ demanded tho girl.
“It’s mo.’
“who's me?'
“Don’t yon recognize my talk honey?'
“No I don’t/
“It's your own wide awake and livin’
husband. Let me in/
“Go away from that door; you shan't
come in bore, 1 ain't got acquainted
with you yet.
“Say let me in. Them fellers down
stairs ate laughin’ at me. Open the
door lur I'm sleepy,’ and -ho yawned
like a man waiting for a night train.
“Thought yen said that you wore
wide awake?’
“I was a while ago but I’m powerful
sleepy now. Say ain't you goin to open
this door?’
“No, I ain't/
“Why did you marry mo?’
“Cause I w,mted to,'
“Wall, why don’t you let mo iu?'
Cause I don't want to.'
“AU right old gab I’ll shell out fur
homo and leave yon to pay the hot 1 bill.
I fifcVer seed the womau that could pull
tho wool over my cyo3.’
Tho latcb clicked and the door open¬
ed. Tho hotel bill had frightened her.
“ It won’t do tor a woman to buck
again me lernrny tell you for 1 was rais
ed at the cross-roads an, went to mill
early.'
Ashes as a Fertilizer.
Dnleaehed wood ashes contain all
constituents of plaut food that the
nary or worn out soil needs,
nitrogen. By their chemical action
they render much of the inert
iu soils availble and in that way may be
said to furnish nitrogen. Tula is
of lime and on this power of making ni
trogen available the greatest value
lime whoU applied as a fertiitxer
A3hes also have a good mecbauical
ect upon the soU -especially heavy clay
soils wbieh are made lighter and
porous so that air and water
mote freely. Ashes do not suffer
by boing washed oat to the extent
is true of the more soluble and
trated fertilizers sold in the
—their effects are therefore more last
iug.
FotlUo Tufi's.
Take mashed potatoes and make
into a paste with one or two eggs;
it oat with a dust of flour and cut
with ______ a saucer, _____ have ready ^ some ____
j p^ast chopped meat (any fine kind), free from
and seasoued with
peper thyme or pickles cut up fine;
them on the potato aud it ovor hko
puff pinch or nick it neatly arouud
bake for a few minutes.
NO. 43
'ushr.ati..
Always complain of Noiog tired 'A
runout •or chat uol»cd . Isc frets :i: d.
Your wif ! -s-bould h.«v* oiciiii <
reddinc’s f<»r you but you should no., db
anjthitig fur her. Gw
When your trifo asks for money
b»»r u uivkle: ask her wh.-.t rhe wt»ni*
with ,t tnnl wheuahr* U iR Tin a?)
if she ctu.’t uo wi i' t ir. T
down town ;> d ‘••.i-nu r. ■
siinouu tor cigars tor they i.ro s
sii > .
Go down town of a »-v ■:■. np, >'
I aiouud on tbu eueat to o> nd
pulidcs; iismoro inieiostiug tuau i*»
at boaic v ith yout t.< uily.
Char 0 e your wife not to gossip but
you can spin all tbc >. rns you w sit.
1L.VC your wife get up and make l'n\i
but don't get up yoursolt till toe r*-,
tho lauii.y ate eauug breakfast ho you
uiigiit tako cold.
Wear old clothes and make yourscb
as untidy as possible uutili you: w.fe's
health faiia, thou it would be best bn
you to fix up some fur iu all probability
you will v\uu‘ ^uother when suo is gone.
llavo a smile for every body you meek
but got a frownou before you go fume.
— JL'hysiolo jint.
Further excavations near the Pan -
| theon in Romo for the fiutu purpose the buiidiugs of isola
j ' ting the structure
j winch surrouud il have brought to
light the baths of Agnppa i b floor
j of toe batus is some six me ires below
1 the street level, ..ad is Grown with Lag
menu ot Cipul.iuo mart) 0 . An immense
lrugmeuts of corn.o and the base of a
column, fluted on one side und fully one
metre iu iliamuter are also via ble.
There are 163,293 more Baptists iu
ibis country than there wer. last year.
Tho present total is oec down as 2,296,*
327.
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THE BEST
OF AIL
a & H &fi £■ DV! jj Ip
FOB MAH AKD BEAST.
. For more than n third of a century tho
«./ IK*- Mnctaug !,itipt»s'«t haebeen C 1
“j ;th<* known to safe- millions reliance nil over for the the world relief ns off I
only anil It is iiciTict
nevident* nm( pain. a lUc
above ju For ice pniiso—t.Ue form of external l»e -t of pain H» R
i Kiml. every
i ' :i " MC¥U»fl?.l t\
i
§ ?| Mnstarjr 11 Liiumnnt, llibill is without lUill iMiSi'h' ru’ e yto.^. ^
i {)« nCll'fltCH 1 to E-.
the very l>o»-— makuig tho Coritinu
uianco Risible. of jniin nnil inficuunatloe i-!ipo.s
Its effeets upon Ilnumn F. .sh uni!
lift hr Unite Mexican I'rc.jl ;ou urc eijuatly WoiiUer-
6*3 ful. Tlic
I 53
I.iniiin nt is needed by somebody ini
every house. Kvcry iluv brines news ot i
tii*- nfcony of nil awful »*r hit. <> j j
subdued, of l-heuiuntlc mmtyrs re
stored, or (l vnlunble lunar or ua(
saved by tin) healing power ot this
mmmi
j wtaieb speedily cures such ailments of
tho HUMAN FDLSil as
|Joints, Rlieamuti.m, Contracted Strv-illfngs. Miu--.lea, Stiff
Kurus
inud Sent,Is, Cuts, Bruts**-; amt
Sprain , ,'i»l«<)iiuus B.’ » auJ
Stin^,, stiffness, Lamemss, «1«\
Stores, Wlerrs. Frostbltva, rhtlbtaius.
Sore )\tpj-,!i*s. (ak.-t Breast, and
tudecd every form of external lU)
ense. It ln-nls without scars.
For the liauTB creation it cures
Sprains, Swlo.iy, Stiff Joints,
j Ieases, Founder, IVnrness Fores. If oof Bli
J Foot liot, Screw Warm, Scan,
> Hollow* Horn, Scrato5.es, W i»d
jicnlls, 101,1 Spavin, Thrush, Blue boar,
Sores, Boll Evil, i’Utn upon
j 11-.» the which Slj(ht and t'*.e every occupants other ailment of Ihi
11|table and Stock Yard arc liable.
Tho Mexican Mustang Biniment
j always cures ami never disappoints;
aud it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
.FOB MAN OB BEAST.
ptl DJul 4 mmV’sJ JL I. 1 k A Oi'.UANS reeds IS only uaeful t'T-S I'D
iV sct<
Janos $I2& up., jfflS'lllus.
Cutalof. Fkg«s. AUJous BEATTY W%ghing
tun, N.J.
Blauks oi ni! kinds for sale at this office