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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER: FRIDAY. JULY 10.18S5.
ALL. SORTS.
OPTIMISM.
The world Isold*
And love trow* cold,
They say.
My lady tutez the pie Mare
tfeanw Mle, down town, her hatband,
l'rom <!tt\rn until dark,
u his » lose and cobwebbed office.
Out toils his busiest ckrk.
Well a day!
But my Udy'a presence ever
Hrlxhteos the busy place;
When he pauses lu bU writing
Ho scih ner perfect face.
When be pauses in bis writing
perfect face,
it\ < -toi uis • . . .
The kl&s of her lips seeps for him-
The lovo of L.er heart all day.
It the world, then old?
Does love grow co.d?
And are hearts so d
For gold
—Gcorgo T. LanigauVti Town Topics.
TJE LORDS OF LABOR.
^Chcy com., they come, tu » elutions march,
^ You can hear their steam-steed* n.tgn,
As they da.u through Bkill's triumphal arch,
Or plunge *mtd the danctug spray.
Their '.ale tires hlase lu the mlshttr forge,
Their llte-pulso throbs lu the mill.
Their lightnings shiver lu the gaping
And their thunders shake the hill.
“ALL ABOUT ’HE SMITHS."
Mlse Cleveland Dleoosoe of Some Non-
entloul Entltlee."
The Chrlatlan kt Work.
Lady Mary Worthy Montagu «aid the
world was composed of men, women and
Smiths. Not being * person by the name
ol Smith myiel', and not having any
rrlends by that name, Lady Mary'e nom
onclalnre come, to me as very happy in
my need ol an appropriate designation for
a ipeciei ol creature very much in the way
ol every goad cause undertaken by church,
■tate or society.
Everybody knows the Smiths, tven the
Smith! themselves (though the 8mlths are
not anybody.) Any pastor who reads my
words can call npto mind's eye a row
long or short, ol these nonenllcal entitles..
Tney are never iscklng from the ranks of
any good esuse, ecccstestlo or secular,
fp^l****w* a — — — —— -
JetioMi gives ilicm character. Their In
dtaiinctncas i« aUajs dia ket, and their
iropredlcabillty of position ia alwaya to be
predicated. Aa a ipeciea they are tut gen-
erit, an t may be veiy pnclaely claaiided
as the Nobodiea of tne came.
There i« nothing a good friend of these
ignutfatui Smiths can, aa a friend, do (or
tnera, but to cut them off from the ranks
of fighting men and women, and remand
them to an abstract apace where they may
huddle with their own. Give them apace
for repentance, the “benefit of clergy*
and then awing them from the pillory of
the world’s high icorn, to mix hereafter,
to the’r bloodless heart’s content, with
The J 5!SX% , jS| , »“ dt " de ' their elemental klnitrM in the^111 air ol
£*«5&
Brave hen rts like jewels light the sod.
Through the mists of commerce *hine,
And soula lU*h out. like szrr of (led,
From the midnight t f the mine.
Jfo p&laeo In tht lra, no castle great, , — ,•—-iw.
No princely pillar'd ha>l; . ... Bought carefully and with tears. Do nol
But they we 1 may laugh at the roof■ of state I dream It wise or kind to “give them an-
yourself with any hope that, having
repented, they will do anything to the
cause they have ao long clogged. The fiiat
wbifi of InfiacLce from any quarter will
blow them from that a place they have
'Neath the heaven which Is over alL other chance." The only wisdom lot the
Hot tl . su arc the Tltausol toll and trade. caute th ,j d lgrace, the only kindness to
BffmiehffiSy.iagmfftir’ti. btod.| tham.tofcttgtfMjgg fln»lly t toom
(■■by the Lord* ol Labor. any contact with anyimng w naiever.
Which la bom* by the Omr iTheaepeldeare too ethe'real for this world.
Each barei his arm for the rlrglng strife They are like certain dazzling creatures
That mars/tit's the aots of the »otl. who awing from nodding blossoms on a
ft-cat-dropa shed In their battle of «lfe |ai|k|||er ' t ^ay ( bald la this euney esdffa-
And the s
TO MAKE PICKLES SHOWY.
Why Copper nnd Vitriol are Uaed In Con*
nlni Eatabllshmenta.
New York World.
The Brooklyn Health Department has
been investigating thaqneetlon ol coloring
pickles. Among the manulscturere who
eppeared belora Health Commissioner
Raymond yesterday were Carsten Tied*
men, Williem Tjscke. Ernest Dietrich,
William Wood, Joseph Graves and Patrick
McNally.
AH these, except Wood, color their
picklee with eheete ot copper by thi.
process: Thecucumbere are put in a vat
and steamed to a temoeratareol 110 or 100
degrees Fahrenheit. Then alum is added
aud copper plates. The pickles steam in
this mixture lor Irom three to nine hours,
and then are washed in Iwo or three clean
waters. Wot d colors his with crystals ol
blue vitriol. The detlett claimed that they
could not make the picklee crisp without
There was a good deal ol quiet humor lu
the act oi two inmates ot the New Jersey
L h u7. is^popular, SSfflHS nSmeUiy* but &jrojgjg eventu-
when it to unpopular. Their character- »jjy *£» “,1“ bright
green color. They manulactured, they
setd, Irom one quarter to one-half
green, the rest being the natural color.
The principal market lor the green picklee
is in the South end the local t' ade. Fenu
sylvan!, and New Yoik prefer Ihe natural
color. Several of the msnafecturere said
they did not use vitriol, as they considered
It dangerous, bnt thought the use olcopper
harmless. Chief Chemist Bartley, ot the
health department, said it made no differ
ence which was used, the effect twine the
same, namely, that to'h put copeer In the
picklee in a consider Able 'quatitl y, es ia
shown in his recent examination. Com
missioner Usymond decided to prohibit
the sale in Brooklyn ot picklee colored
with copper in any form,
love (or liberty. 1
A Boston man, claiming to be a ecientlst,
eays it the earth Is not bored lull ol boles it
will burst. He ba» probably been retained
by a telephone company which wame to
pat up eotne more posts.
It ie claimed that the highest facility ol
language la to conceal tbougbL It may
be, cut when a man lalik oyer a wheelbar
row in the dark it ieeme to ioee its grip
eomeahat in that pirtlcular.
A fashionable young lady was seen black
ing her brother’s boots the other mornlog,
sud the next day the helped to do the fain
tly washing. It la thought the it tilting
beraelf to become the wile of an Italian
coun'.—J’uct.
With pretended scorn, bat with real
pride, an Iowa girl thowt to ail the girls
she knows, an album of portraits ol all the
young men who have flirted with her with
out coming to the point. She calla it her
rogues’ gatli
A Indy in Toronto got to laughing over
unit amusing Incident and couidn t stop.
Finally a doctor was called in, and he
could not quiet her. But at last a friend
thought to remark that the lady'* nmutb
looked very large when she laughed, and
that put a stop to the lady’s mirth at once,
CHAT ABOUT PEOPLE.
PLOT FOR a NOVEL.
And I-etter'thc!r welbaoa°wresths, I trow, I
Ttmu i&uraU vrlta their life-blood wet; l their feet if they have any.
And nobler tho arch ol a bare, bold brow I ture to noi stand, but
Than a cUhji of a coronet.
Bo unblown by the trump or tabor,
or h- Her, happier far ia the meed
That crownelh the Lords of Labor!
—.lames iCacfatlaue.
A MADRIGAL—FROM TUB SPANISH,
Nestle closely, little hand.
Closely, warmly clasped In mine !
While across tblaevening land
Fainter grows the anil act-shin*.
& low breeze thrills the pine,
Then ►erenely dies away
t ended wreck of Day f
Linger little hand In mine !
Heaven therein items strangely near,
Since U hath the fall and rise
Of the rills of Paradise
On tho soul's enraptured ear!
Tremble, oh! thou tender breast,
But for joy that, borne apart,
Love hath built for love a neat
In his deep entranced heart*
!. my gentle self, thou art
(Whlio for thy pure thouabted sake
All the songs of Eden wakt)
sheltered, tranquil and apart
_ It ia their na
ture to not stand, but swing. Milton says
. they cannot but by annihilation, die; but
hurrah for each hero, although hla they can be Ignored out ot moral existence
—— ■SS.rrM In 'he^riresj and strain
ol the battle we a-e eel to wage with “real
folks”; we are not calkd tu light, lika
Tennyson’s Prince, with shadows.
"Yon, dear pastor, who are seeking to
win men and women to Ihe cause of yonr
Mari.r, cannot aflord to be deceived and
exhanated by the Smiths. Have you la
bored and prayed in your cold and lifeless
Zion lor a revival ol pure and undefiled re
ligion in your midst, and ia yonr heart
cheered by a full lecture-room and a
crowded church ? Beware ot the Smiths
in this crowd. Do not count on them.
They will ,1 eay* aid numerously put in
ao appearance at the meeting. It is their
mission to put in eppesranees. Are you
ateking to let Ihe temperance ball rol lng
lo your dull, indolent little town, whisky
and world be,otled? Do not put too much
faith in tba lame audiences at those lec
ture. that seem to promise men and wo
men lor the work. The Smile are there.
Subtract the Smiths. When you come to
call your commtltess, the pieces ibet know
them note will know them no moreiorever.
Under Its column ot Facts and Theories
in ths World ot Science, a late Christian at
Work bad an item descriptive ot a French
man's theory to account for the "mysteri
ous disappearances,” notices ol which ws
■o often sea In our newspapers, and which
causa so much trouble to friends, and so
much employment to the police. “He
maintains that death Is occasionally actual
dissolution. Persons altscksd by this
lorm ol dlseass snOar no previous illness,
and without warning auddenlv cease to
extat, and fada from slgbL He thinks
people do actually now and then -melt into
thin air.' He wis discussing a political
sitnation wit j a friend once, who thus
melted, and he has naver seen him since.
At the moment ol bis friend’s disappear
ance a strong sulphurous odor w.s to be
observed, but nothing holds that wss re
markable. He thicks the pbtnumeuon
worthy ol medical investigation ”
A good many beside the Frenchman
have witnessed the sama phenomenon.
Tba Smiths are all liable to attacks if this
lorm ol disease. No occasion la better
_ adapted to develop a "lade” than a potltl-
ah lit':.-' 63 teats fast and high. I cal sltattion. We have aeea eoauthing ol
Ml the love Unlit beams from grandma's eye. I melted Smltha outride ol France. But we
You and X *nd nohady Snow n would not take the time ol the police lor
mi-, peas and batley grow. | their search. An ordinary printer would
„ Ith them, grandma, while you can. do “ "•J 1 « lh# »“ tU ol » 2"*“ *
will they be grave woman and mao; sufficient suggestion as to their where*
Jit g life to the same old tune abou's.
wnhi.H injity ibytfim and saddening croon. Is, there, then, no hope for the 8mltbsT
Ah! only God uwtkeugeU know 1 leave that question open. Probably some
liow sweet i-L-iK and our tables grow. t one knows, it he heaamlod to tel*. For
-Mrs. A. tc. Anderson. In TuUahoaa (Teaa.) m”^wn .matt part I have very little hope
ol Smiths. Experience bss made me sad
The Strange Life lllstarv of a Promi
nent Citizen or Vicksburg, who
Died Recently.
Vicksburg, Miss, Speclsl.
Thedetsilsot a mysterious Ills hsve just
been revested to the public and to the wile
and children ol the late Sergeant Alex.
Henry, ol thin city, whose death occnrred
on April 21 laat. His wife very recently
discovered, among a file of papers left by
Henry, a letter, to which is disclosed ths
history ol his life, which is bow the all-
absorbing topio ol conveisstton among bis
ralstives here, who tre numbered among
the most respectable people ot the con*
inanity. In the letter Henry divulged the
feet that years ago. in England, be killed a
man, and that the crime has preyed upon
bis mind. Hi, patents, who were wealthy
end whose name was Hamilton, urged his
departure for America. He at first refused
logo, bu 1 finally consented to oome here.
Upon retching this country, the war ol
the rebellion being then in progress, he
Joined the Federal army. Alter the war
he planned the national cemetery here,
said lobe tbehandsomestoneln the United
Stiles, and waa made its first superinten
dent. He merited an estimable lady Mrs.
Calhel, end he left an interesting family,
who, for the first time, have become ac
quainted with his tile's queer hletory. In
toe letter, Henry counsels hla wile to com
monl.ate with b a relatives In England,
who will do everything for her and her
family, as they are imply able to do so.
His right name was Henry Hamilton.
—The President’s voice is said to be
a "fat falsetto.
—-Thomas Jolly Deatii is the name of
a London lawyer. He i, a grave a an
—Finchback, of Louisiana, is ex
pected to take up bis abode lu New York,
—Lord Salisbury is the first prime
minister the Qreen ol Eogltnd has bad
younger than nerself.
—Blanche K. Bruce, late registrar ol
tha treasury, goes nack to Mlsa-ssippi to
live oo hit large estate.
—The Sultan is taking music lessons
and frequently plays pianoforte duels with
his new minister ot music.
—The Marquis of Salisbury is proud
of being called a journal at. He was tor a
long time on the itafl of the Loudon Chron
icle.
-Mrs. Gladstone and Mrs. Harriet
Beecher Stowe are both the same age—73.
Sarah Bernhardt is only thirty two yeats
youogtr.
—Mr. Joseph Cook, the lecturer, is
busying himself with the management ol
the old Cook homestead at Ticonderoga.
It comprises 900 seres ol land.
_ t twilight's half t-elipso
slowly me Hah into might:
'1 hen jo tailoring lips ellaht.
Softly n- dew-falls ol the South,
on > softly answering mouth,
,-urely veiled bv graclout night,
Hidden with the dickering llush
O! tils own deltctuus blutb,
Love m,y kiss, and kiss srlfht!
— Pant Hamilton Hayne. lu The Critic,
now swsxr rxss osn baelsy uaow.
-How sweet peas and barley grow,”
Babies and srandmaett to a row;
Hluglux tho words to the old, old tuna
w-ih mays quaint and faulty croon.
"You and I and nobody know
How svvtol poas and barley grow.”
Pint, must "the farmer sow bis seed.”
And IS LnbteaUluk'ttssmightyd«d;
For try as hard as the darlings ran
s la still the steadiest band.
i sweet pest end barley crow
not I end no xdy know.”
THE OLD MAN WASN’T FLIRTINO.
Continued Success oi
The Great Blood Purifier.
Botanic
Blood
Balm.
JUST ONE WORD.
sar* oi '“*>■
VVJfcU DO INOT SEE
WE MOW IT IS A FACT
that the prices we bare advertised have sold quantities of goods for ns We j
vertise any article at anv price dmiess we m tin lo stand up toil. rherei.nMUnt
wrong, thin, when we tell you that at F * lnere ” n6t hing
J. W. BIOE & OO/®
For the next week you wlU be offered 5,COO YARDS OF HAMBURG TRIMMING AT
2C. PER YARD
and Sullivan's opera, __
be produced in Chicago next Monday
night. It has transpired that the ftret
presentation it ‘‘The Mikado” in America
occurred several weeks ago in a North Sid*
museum in Chicsgo.
—The girls at Cambridge have been
coming on. In the examinations last year
their best "man” in mathematics was only
Reports are coming in to us verbally
and by mail ol cures and greatbenefita
resulting from the use of B. B. B.
Such reports have reached us from par
ties living in all parts of the Sonth.
Many farmers are loud in their praise
of B. B. B., and the great benefits they
have derived from its use. Many of
them term B. B. B. as their family
doctor and drug store combined. It is
an established fact that the
greater number of diseases originate
from impure blood, and contagious
complaints of all kinds are readily
transmitted if the blood is not in a pure
state. But if the blood is pure, con
tagion has lost its sting. B. B. B. acts
directly one and through the blood, and
eradicates the germ that breeds most
of the ills that frail nature is heir to.
One bottle of B. B. B. will con
vince the most skeptical, of its merits,
and a few bottles will cure the mo9t
obstinate cases of Scrofula, Catarrh,
infii
3 cases Pacific Lawns
lease Colored Organdies
2 cases Checked Nainsook
French Batiste
Androscoggin 14 Bleach
Java Ginghams
Standard Prints
Y’ard wide Nan's Veiling
SO Roils Matting
15o
OHo
.... Otic
....12Xc
—Another pirated version of Gilbert Rheumatism, whether infiamma-
id 8tUlivan'a opera, "The Mikado.” wlU tory, ^syphilitic or from any
ANYBODY
Who knows ths value of Dry Goods knows that ths above prices are ridiculously low.
ojme: jlast word
Let us whisper in your ear that you will find these prices at but one place and that
J. W. RiCE & GO.’Ss
cause, Kidney Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Boils, Eruptions on the skin, pimples
on the face, in fact oil diseases origin
ating from impure state of the blood.
In most cases three bottles effects a
permanent cure. B. B. B. is a line
tonic and appetizer, Invaluable for
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES
FOR 8ALE BY
A. B. FARQUHAR St SO., MACON. CA
equal to the forty-loarth on the list, but Female Complaints. Is harmless, and
this year they have two "Wranglers," one as a preventive of sickness. Everyper-
Hs Had a Bad Cold, Howsvsr, and Kntw
How to Sqaeloh a Duds.
Cincinnati tommsrctal Traveler.
A middle-aged, handsome gentleman
with a cold la hit bead, atood on the
corner of Fourth aud Vine, waiting for a
car, and a dude, with a couple of pretty
girls, held a pits jo near him. Tho gentle
man, having an ays to the beautlfnl, look
ed mors thin ones at the girls, and also,
remembering his cold, uted his handker
chief. Tba duds observed it, aud alter two
or three minutes became indignant and
approached the gentleman.
. | - .wiring t
• BU ' , „ , ... All interested parties should send to
—Baseball players are pluming them- Blood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga.,
,oron ® C0 Py of * most wonderful book
CMbg? “ T .«raV &2 l «SfhMm!S ho®’ 0 fl ci Wl1 Thr™milv Vi Hn D I Ce f to
Harvard he wss the best ball player of his hom ® c “ r ® 9 ', J he all “ ded to
Urns. He was at honor man betides, aud can be had of druggists everywhere,
now that be has sained a reputation in | vjunell sun in wklw
philosophy, he is said to be still ss lot d as
ever ol atnietics. He is only 27.
—Madame De Lesscps, who is sec
ood wile and mother nl nine or ten young
sters, is still yjung and Is a Creole by
origin, On her marriaze day her (ether
made De gLesieps a pte-ent ol 100,(00
Irenes, at a time when the Satz canal
■bares were down to 290 francs stch. He
"CAPITAL PRIZE. X7S.OCO.-tSa
Tickets onlr SS. BHnrea In PrODOrttnr
What do you mean, sir?” ha asked
fiercely.
“What do I bead, wba-1?" rcpll.d ths
gsntleman In astonishment.
Why, sir, flirting with ths young ladles
under my charge, air !"
"Haw, haw,” lauthtd tba gentleman In
tbadnde'sfac*. "I’M dod flirting wt:h the
A.
S. L.
SSK&Tfc “*!i^'.M;’w'^|L<i«i*ianastale Lottery Compaq
francs. Oat ot tbit land M. De Lestepi I ISJSJfSSSJ,
has Just purchased lot h's wiis s super l> t 0B in»n- and In person manage and cri.
and princrly mansion in ths Boulevard i not tha drawings themselves, that me
Mslesherbes. —a
ate tor all the Monthly and
wings ol tho Louisiana state I
ge and c
Liquor not th* cause of It all, I thorite the company tduse'thlsceittUlcat«,wlih
The Houston Age objects to the conaeo-1 tinsimileeol our signatures attached, la lu
girls. I'bea harried bad, wid a code id by
End. Why, by dear sir, 1'be got lour
boys sd Uobe, end if I thought they would
grow np to be each a dsrd fool as you are
I'd disfnherid theb and adopt a fabliy of
bunkryi thia eery erdlg.” .
Tha dad* withdrew btiUly and th* girls
smiled.
trstton ot the batteries ol moral relrom | odvsntecmsnts.'
egslnst the tingle aril of intemperance.
It says: "Thera are other evils that nted
to ba reformed as much as drunkenness
In every city Intas land sre to bs found
young men and yoang women, and even
children, taking the first step* in crime;
we mean, that with half the effort that is
pat forth to suppress ths licensed sals ot
liquor, might ba reclaimed Irom a Ufa of
•hsme; ebiidrrn that might be saved from
degradation. Young mm who era Ming
Guardian.
MAttne's aoiki.
Alone ill day in my cabin.
and wisn about Ibem. Turn-coats are
alwaya turn-coats. A person who per-
•lets in never knowing bis own mind,
either wlebet never to know It, or cite bat
none to know. If a person is ntvagknown
to hold bis gronnd, you mutt conclude that
ha has do legs f or hit ground, or no ground
for his legs. And ths pr, cticsl import in
either cose is the stmt. It Is my advice
to men and women not to bother with
IH1IIUTIUUIU.IW, .Smiths. Do not tee thaw. They are op-
e breath that she breathed through their I Real delusions. Tha sleeping and the
torts is | dead and the Smiths are bnt as Dlcturss.
e the ltngtred to lay fareweU 7
And the roseeiook at me.
like hr r, they are fair sod stately;
Like her, Hit j are pmud end sweet;
Amt tin Ir hue iccms made ol blushes,
where rite rt, :a and lilies meeL
Ah! roses that stayed where venUked,
ah! ruic* that smile, though she went,
How toil tnccSetthesidoeuotparting.
W i(> your piu-sloolew, perfect content.
—Louise Chandler Moelton in New York
Independent. On hoard the BerylA, 1st Am
A MILLIONAIRE'S EON.
Ab: the preelona yean we waste
I-ereUua whet we raised la baste;
Doing w list must be undone
Nra coiin-nt or love he won.
Tint, across the suit we rest
Kite-borne threads, till lines i.
And habit builds the bridge at I
Caorge Could'a Personal Quilhlea—Econ
omy Hla Ho fihy—Tot ally Undke
Hla Fctthsr.
New York Letter in the Brooklyn Union.
Young George J. Gould Is far out in tha
West, fishing. Ha is at present off near
the Yellow Stone, cutting his files (or sal
mon. It la only a short time ago thst hs
-JohnVorisO'Bclliy. fitj”y*vv l tdsAwU«. I set hlmietf up In th* privilege business si
a competitor of th* Uou. Russell Sag*.
Now If there U anything that requires
close and personal attention It la the privi
lege business. To neglect It in any way Is
sure to entail lose. I waa confident when
young Gould oommenced writing privileges
he would not keep it up very long-
said that ths first Invitation here-
Alt day the dreary aobblos of the hreesa ' I osived logo fishing ha would accept. Jay
J , *“ T ,tu “ “• veRowtog to**- Gould bu tried In every w»y to msk* *
At a. the wailing wind too* higher and business mtn ol hit eldest sou, bat ths
g to flash and foem the sullen see; | eldest sou has *viliMd no particular Uk
Tho two pink* of perfection.
With faults quits un leOlcd,
t ~ — old aaM’s husband
i bachelor’s child.
—Kxchanie.
Are a
A FTXR THE RASX.
SONS OF CHEAT MEN.
commissioners.
led to the devil bv the fascination
women, rtclng and gambling, who might I olSi
ba reclaimed to Uvea ol usefulness. Pro- i?ou)'r>>>!-to b wh!oh s
lenity, Id leu ess, ignorance and theft are in reserve land ot over IE0 000 b ae since be,
our dries, and towns, and highways, and I ate ™ 01
How thsy Don’t Dittos Much From the
Descendant* of THuae Lose Known.
Washington Utter to the Cleveland Leader.
A brother of Vico-President Wilson Is a
guide in tbs bureau of engraving and
printing at a dollar and a half a day, and
President Cleveland is asked to giva him
aumethlng better. It Is curious how the
■sme blood which produces greatness In
one member of a family produce* medi
ocrity or worse In another. I know ot a
Senator's br fiber who is glad to hold a la
borer’* place about tha Senate Chamber,
and I can coant my fingers full of tbs sous
of Senators, Generals, and frestdanti who
loaf about Washington disgracing the
tracks which their fathers honored. The
son of one oi ths most noted ot the law
yers of Washington a generation ago will
now M glad of an offer of a drink at a sec
ond clast bsr, and there Is a eon nt a great
Senator and former minister to Eouand,
whom von may tea any night about W il-
lard’e Hotel, who it good for nothing bnt
loafing. I know a President'* eon who
atked for a drink ths other day of tha liv
ery etab!c kreper who need to hire out to
him fuur-in hands while bie father was In
by-ways. Hypocrisy, Jealousy, covetous- By so overwhelming popular rote
nets and pride go band in band tud it is ohU* was mad# apart ol the present B
idle to say that llqoor caused of it ail." | etttuttou adopted December*. A p„
vote lta Iras
it Stole cm
117*.
by the United States Government and their reputation 9 world-wide. These Scale
are made of the best materiel by ths most .ktliful workmen, and for accuracy.dnrabil-
tty and beauty of finish, excel ell others. We keep an assortment ot them on hand
and are prepared to fill orders promptly.
" ery Seale ia warranted to give entire satisfaction._3end for .Illustrated Cats
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iogue and Price List.
POUTJBliE ANDSTAT10MY U ©
Reapers and Mowers, Horse Rakes, Grain Cradles,
Threshing Machines, Farquhar Separators, General Hard
ware. Write for prices.
A. B. FARQU HAR & Go., Macon,Ga
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
MACON,
GEORGIA
llooor caused of
1 The only lottery ever voted on and endersM
- . , _ _ .. . by the people of any state.
Nip's Its th* Buo!" It never soalee or postpones.
Sad to aty, many a good thing attains I lesqrand Bins!* Number Drawings will
to nothing laora than a fair beginning I <**• !«•*»
laxYpIaeemdotlSr'
Onthaotfiar hand ill. a matter lor't^S-1
gratulation that th* growth ot soma aril c?a5J«j“&THit academy o'rMrsiu.
things may b* alto promptly frustrated. oBUtAfta. Tuesday, julv UTri. Igai,
j. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors
. IS, iVSSUSI. Jl
A large proportion of tha easaa of tho —|g2d Monthly drawing,
most wlds spread and fatal of diseaias— capital prize, svs.ooo.
consumption hay* their inception in nasal 100.000 Tloket* nr F|,e Dollars Each,
catarrn. Dr. Sega’a Caterrn Remedy is 1 »•«»»>»— ■- P'""""'""-
Russian flour has been offered by
sample u tha Maw York market for |6 per
barrel. Nolbirg bat the tariff keeps Rus
sia from competing with our termers on
their own ground.
best men Ut* country hay* produced.
triflinq snaps.
he sr. St forest like a gism lyre, 1
ot-1 the key-note ot the harmony;
. "etore It like atetit, ■
o dszilod Irou the rccu
Ing lor the csreer ot onsnea. Tha ways ot
tba Young man hava naan watched by the
"street" with a good deal of Interest. Had
ha not been Mr. Gould’s son be would, of
And sit tha wet world gisddened to tha eay, | eoorae, fun attracted nosttenllon bat as
ai tear dimmed eye steem to a loving wird; It Is be la attracting a good deal. He is so
tm call consigned the^.wcery day, | totally different from bis father that those
The Mexican dog la mad* without hair.
Therefor* ha cannot fl- a as a bltd to th*
mountain.
Dairies, buttercup* and doyen, arrang
ed with maiden-hair fern, are seasonable
As » food .•voiprlngs Joyful to her lord, I who know him oerioasly doabt whether he
y,,_ u. " i .1 and aarknrasdonbt and tear. wlu eTtr ha a bnilneu man. Hie father
* .tut. 1 droop-! Joftee than art hwar thing, that ha wlU become settled in hie
*.iuo tear Bound. h>MM ifur a Urn* and will show some of
tux vacamo* siasox. the traits, at least, o( his sire,
to the tie, ch or mt unutni, there to ravel | Mr. Gould hse given him such opportu-
nmntr kt* viiot to reetee*. i nities u no young man ever had, by mak-
wesry I luuir tokes Ms way. ThaderU I tug trim a director la moat of the Gould
,ps .t hu tuslncesMhadMdaterfc ^ |corporaUons sml in torn*oMhem mafcfng
-
I’non the coverlet to-night
They lnoo« *»mly lie;
Dltnp!
and brown—a bojlih sight;
i moiher'» eye. ■
What though they di*ob«y command*?
They zre such loving Utuo hahda.
]:• «n»-niherli
And. beaming zoftiy
Ifiid fitoin my >.<ht tobenv
Two »UaiaK«
Of frown?
how »n z::-el came,
bcAvenly Uad*
I esr not. O foe 1, smtitlous heart:
vth.tevr U-. i, t.-.y -
Tr iiitu::; . simply do teypazt.
In paticiue, itsy tydiy;
I rstlcz thst He whonniersionds
slay guide ar: - at those little heed
him a respuntibie officer. He was. fur in* I
atance, made vice-president of Ihe Western
Union Tttoeraph Oompany, bat ho pay*
way little attention to th* affair* ot Ihfi
larg* corporation. When Jay OonM’il
gudenert (truck at Irvlngtou-on-the-Uud-
aon on acoount of th* reduction in their
wace*,0*arn Oould ranaod the rttpoo-l
elbUity. He said that be cut dosra the
wag** tn order tobcing about a rednetloo
tnbonsaboldexpense*. Mr. Gould bald
tbit to be an Indication of beutnaes in-
■ttnet and capacity In hla ton, hot other
people who accepted the statement that
"Water, yon eay 7” said the pump to tbs
7" "I’ll get chalk fuU to night.”
milk-can? 1
A boarding house mistress calls hsr but
ter "contagion," became everybody tabs
Itssant, soothing and effectual. Try tt. It
as cared thousands. All druggists.
Fractions In Finns In Proportion-
LMT Of rKills.
1 CAPITAL PRIZ* — 175.000
AppiioKtkmlarnMl
ArrmoxocATioK nun.
• Approximation Prizes oi 750-
ths White House, and thers are working J,-
laths dspartmeuU bit* th* SOPS pi Ut. 1 ^ ™
Manuiacturcis and dealers In Every’Variety ol v&chinory,
SCHOFIELDS PREMIUM GUTtON Pmm
To Pack by Horoo> Hand, ^ator or;. Steam Poire
Schofield's Empire Engine* and Boilers and Circular Saw Mbits.
Cans Mills and Kettles and Outings and Machinery of Every K
“Shafting,” “Pulleys” and "Mar,gen” a Specialty.
Kemsans PaoitmY Fcxxrsxxn atm Oousaroxsascs fcoticrriu.
WE keep In stock Mill, Machlnhte' and Railway Supr llta, Iron Fi; r iuuI flltstl
Artesian wait Casing and Machinery, Valves. Whistles, Lubricators, Fashing
iteltinp, Flies, Oils, Btws. Wrenches, etc., eto,
rVllI on < l»n(t fnr nn* ninev. n «gkH IJ»I
JOHNSON & LANE,
Blood and Beautify the Skin. I rorMruwta!orm*tionwTU«ei«*riy.rivug
North Tenth ttro«t, j Hoair^^T%o?9iw^ot}NScSian inoSS"
“ cuz-1 aatj Cctler. Currency by Exrrew (All iubxk c I
wm j and npw&rdj it our oxptcie), uJdxcuod
M. A* DAUPHIN,
New Orleans. La„
or M. A DAUPHIN,
007 Be.enth at- Washlnaton. D. a
Msk* V. o. Mousy orders payable and ad
dress UedstereO Letters to
NSW ORLEAX* NATIONAL BANK!
New Orlenne. La-
feeling eo weU and had gained twenty-seven
pounds in the last year, all ot which he at
tributed toesystemetio coarse of the ccticcsa ]
BORES ON NECK.
Charts* Brody, SomervUIe. Moos., who .re
fers to Dr. J. J. Wood, dr i,slit, ot that city.
?g.S' , £i£ Wtoth*^cSlc!!! eons-I THE BEST SCHOOL IN THE STATE
Mr. Gould bimtell was responsible lor the
^■^■ndacdoM. Economy ia hla gnat hobby,
('ouster. This trait is »p;,>rent In hla m snare men t
- “ of fho Western Union Telegraph Compa-
Tbee
iectof the repeal—Batter Dealer: I and the railroads known ss the Gould
. s ire the oleomargarine bfil to re-1 P ^0 ^* rU * , •
li itter'* Dealer—"1 'r!&u't'‘know I Wh»> i* * reporter? asks on lnqoisiUT*
tomsrlc this keg ‘prim* batter. I «nb*crtoer ; _ It depends upon drcua
.* or 'giH-edget! tring, 11
ray
if von runnioc for zn offin
f a reporitr U tpt to be a nJLzn ia dizgufee.
table decoration*.
A Brooklyn milkman ha* confessed that
h* waters hie milk. When he Uat bis
reason to not stated,
“A meddlesome detective" to a bead-line
in an exchange. He probably arrested
Ihe banker belora be got to Cuiada.
Th* Japan*** cnltlvat* tha 'berry main
ly for th* bloatoms. Wo cultivate mainly
or the robins and the neighbors’ smal
boys.
“WeU, my yoang gentleman, how would
yon Uk* to bar* yonr hair cntT” “Ob,
like papa's please, with a little round hole
on the top."
Iterate 11,000 in Nebraska to flog a
school girL In Toledo It crate «9.0u) to
kiss ont, and tn Boston it crau (10,000 to
get divorced from one.
At a recent musical performance
yoang lady song a songemitled “There is
Kmt in Heaven.” That to on* way of
making religion popular.
Umbrellas In UI9. according to a recent
writer, weighed about seven pounds and a
half. The men who stole ombrtllas in
1M9 must have been quite muscular.
It took jast sixteen iseonds to gilt that
Baltimore wife beater fifteen lasts** at tha
whipping-post, and'the dose did him more
pood than six monthj in JatL—Vttruit Frtt
rrtn.
Matilda's lover to her little sister at din
ner: “Come, Myrtle. piremea kiss—only
one" Lltlk sister: "Nail won't, yon ask
ed Tiddy for Jnst one in the parlor ana you
took two."
CURED BY CUTICURA.
My akin disease, which misted several
popular nmeOiae and other remedies advised
by pUyslctaas, ha. been cured by your CUT:cu
es Basinas. They surpassed my moil san
guine expectations, and effected a cure.
jTc. ARgSTKU'g, YlSCCSXSS, ten.
GORDON INSTITUTE.
KNOW rrs VALUE.
All of your Cuncuoa It tx sons give very
.ood setuiectiou. The Ctmccoa I especUlly
recommend for tho dltoeeoo for which It Is
nsod. 1 know from experience tu valuo.
Barncsvlile pays the balance. Over 200 pu
pil* In ettendonce. Room (or 100 moro. Nom
hut tho boss teochere employod. Tbateodl
school mi '
bdocolors ludotso ■■
‘': n -1 lot catalogue.
CHAK. I_\MUIHS',
noslteanAwte
loading
highest
__ President,
BaznesvUIa.ni
--ip—"! MONEY LOANED I
A feeling ol gratitude Impel! me toaeknowl-
“V 0n Improved forma and City Property.
SSUlSJSSSd? 4 publ.c O.H very | Kor gag app „ u,
-- -• P0WBE3,1
StTZTJH. F. LAWTON,
For sale everywhere. Price Cuttcur*. the
gzeas Bkln cure, Me. Cutleura Boep, on ex-
•—... — gte. Cutleura Beeol-
quleUaBkia BeeuUSer, WHNBI
vent, vhe new Bloed PurtCer. i: -■. l1 1;
by the rorrea Deco axn Caxxical. co„ Bowl
HANKEH,
set, : : Macon, Georgia
Send (or How to Cure nkln Diseases.
Flo tne feniihC'i I
, __ ^PUzur to lb* achiac »U* * and
-V. a w.'Si *:.I fWllMldH IfetM
AAIfM4. J.lLlU.LVLa.63V..-6.
A ac t hacking coach- tod tv-nv pain
tot«! allr loll. Warranted aa tUgAal
ec*. KatluOfe lop^iQ aatl u.:'. tcauauoa
lnp*inas4
droA^flUaSM.; five l>r i: •
Fatru P»CO A3b CSUUCaL Co, Rwalou,
Him,
Grill
We fire acenta for
QDlie <Jele1>rated TPrait
nt Feeders and Condensers.
The Thomas Harrow
(or the cultivation of Gorn ( Cotton. an<l aiuall grtln*
Til© JJohw Plow,
made. We keep a full line oi Cast and Steel Plows,
tho best aud cheapest plow i
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Rubix-r ami Leather Belting, Wagon and Carriage Ma
terial, Gang, Pistols and a full line ot Car:riiLvs, Ammunition and Sporting
Good*. Bend tor catalogues.
JOHNSONeV LANK
jun30daw2m 107 ami IO' THIRD STItEKT.
GRAY HAIR
pal IIAir Rpilnrfr ami Brnfwff,
Y.UIJT1 a lU.,KtoUl a. I nlouow, L
LoUimread It Lagtalf.
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