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Number 28.
1 IS071 U lM!IN(; r«\
I Writton for the Tsevra an*! Advertiser.
THEUrVM fOSTH.
Tin? Sqiiii?>b:
jriifi. I., I
Lilcuilou
4'otin.
“RivitJiJI tlie-e a man with aoul »o *1
Who »i»vttr to himself lia* eaid.
’ Thin is my own, my native land! *
O! land of the magnolia and the pine,
O! land of the fleecy cotton.
I-ami of tb*t cypr ae and the vine.
When sha'I thy folllcab.* forjfotten?
When aha I thy sons no longer Ik*
Kraem?n only in the name f
When *hal) thy daughter* weave for hoe
The wreath of an immortal fame ?
1 %STEVEfl
IN common netw. Jit
ic. «»ld-f*?diipiicti .Itfacl.
conte*! fu, :
under (iarfiri
I leans will i»c
ihcv have In
inini.-ter oc.nl I I|.- „ t . Zl .,l mi
axe from a n i»iwood jti.c,
rushed lo the « »oir, uud wifh a lew
blows stretch d the :»iiiom;!i : c orgiii
:i voiceles* ru»n Dc-whi l:im. 1'hu
committee will, it is uudccsiood,
remove to other towns-, ami it will
probably be \ cm r* before i Prcsbv-
tori:i!i trill veimtrc t«v meet *:i
Methodist i;i the street iml endure
iky and excessively '
. il was the subject ci
ion. and the Pres by- i
uu^ help feeling j
A 1 irbMietidous effort
le to raise the neces- j
purchase of a real '
was n tair, a pie-uic. ;
x Si i bit ion, a New En- 1
avuoiivnt for linucttv, genuine pric- j
uisli a better until to r«|ireseut the •
Bsesta&m&^w
Pcstnituter .iniims/i.f Xcw Y*.rk,
hns long been known, ns a nn+*l
official—a 6 tin? bend of fl»« one ]**r- •
3KGIA.
U1 work
go any-
lit ltd kitcJnu, and
jptrlr fosl
nprtlim
■•moiiutetl la elevc
bin*. Till* made
ihe organ eniireiv \
• ittiiisicr. on the to
made a feeling nllt
peel that i In* i nvf«i
poixnit* of the .l> 1
V* nintle to ii -tig.
It tine a*, they li*»iei
<onus of ihe First Prcsbyie
\ Letter time lie Wrote to Jeff
_ / , ,. ; Davis m lb GO.
la] U'ton (Iowa; Prea*.
Mr. J. 1*. Jenness, of Smith laud,
has placed us under many obliga
tions tor an original copy of a id
ler in manuscript writte * by the
ia c 1 . .i11k 1 in Pierce, ex-Eresident
: of the United State-, to his friend,
i the lion. .li-lTrrtou Davit. Thu let**
j ter was raotuivd during tin* war in
the Sonin by a hrbther of Mr. den-
I lies*. Maj. ,J. demies*, Assistant
Aitj’itant-deneral ou 11 it* stall’ of
purchase of
i)tO; aad the
■mg Sunday,
i to *l he pr«s-
LTKUS
ministration will tak
long resident re pub I
resenIntivqb it will
roin an
Than keep on henceforth ii they hare done
■Since tli'-ir prosiwr.ty ha.l ita fall;
I Sim c Cotton lost it* throne ns Kins;
Since Mctliol -frealoin came about”; ■
: Since Guano's binl on tireless urin?
extended cotton', acreage the land through'
| out.
; wav on qg to jol
they will never i
I as the carpeting e
I local.tnacUitii'ry.
oro-s havo at rout
of republicanism
fairs arc coutroll
n hom the masses
confidence.
But while this <
the enegics of am
cans, tho “vi-silsii]
were once called
not idle. True t
they are asking ft
government can
said that the wor
carpetbag party
from Georgia, 1
us a rule, are Ter;
intcnd.to 'ive in I
faqjt weakens \
argoment of the RejitiBIlcaliiJ “ni
live aud to the manor horn."
There is yet another disturbing
element It is the tie
to have allied biniscl
of these fictions but 1
eusly for his own int
A Republican reins
a tew days ago that lie was dis jnsfi
cd at the efforts of certain Geor
gia papers to put it into the negro’s
head that he had a right to'expect
a share of administrative patronage.
And so many ofthcni think. : ’Hn*}'
have controlled the negro so long
and done so little for.lhrm thsil tlii-v
'igimnt at hisiic-
cnlnr. an I hi. name »i 1 not Ikj as
heartily ap-roviul a- titoso of nts
fn urc i*o!leagtlrs. 11c is a son-iu-
law of the Hon. Simon Cameron,
bflt lias ahVin * been opposed u> the
stalwart, wing of Ihe Itepublican
party.
It is a pvaelieal Caliine 1 —pecu
liarly so.. Gem ral Ga field sequin
fo tinvoVeli-t-lell ii with a view lo
btisin *ss. With tlie cxeeptidft jof
lir. .'SeVoagii. it h is nil the ele
ments of harmony and snevess, ami
for hint would be unanimously
stalwart. " J
When the members of the *i ng c-
guli ni began to discus-the q cation
wliat kind of organ should be
iHiiglit,{E tier Simpson took dccn-
sion to denounce the whole race oi
organists. He pointed out that ever
since the introduction of the me'o-
deon into the choir the organist had
argument.
i if now you not 'Us God's own taw,
**Uy the sweat of thy brow sbalt thon be
fed"?
Vet many a drop to m.v'ic c itton—fuugli!
Jto shcd by thee to get no bread.
When the sweat drops fall as God intends.
When blow, with intelligence arc directed.
1 ills choicest blessings to man lie set.ds •
i Without tin least ultav infecte*t.
i itnuwhfti the see t tradro0ie-l in saa.1.
'■ . V'ill-ii the h.M BoSti tail the plant, uproot,
f ifoer can the former de|iead on land.
Ami plants thus Ircatml, to yield him fruity 1
i To grow ull colton is to plant in sand.
| While guano *1 gram lields are growiug it j
I •
Utiying your bread in another land
j Which in growi -g cotton and corn for yon!
! Kerry acre «»»|.^ntyt'«rrc.but to Increase
been a fruitful source of evil. Eiiher
he was an earnest mau, in which
case he constantly quarreled wit!'
the soprano ami insulted the tenor,
or he was a careless worldling.'« h
played snatches of opera iron IH
whenever he had an iqqxirtuuily.'
and thus violated ilinsauctily of Hi
meeting hnli«e. The elder admitted
i hat a musical ins riimeut of sens
kind was very do-irablc, and he fell'
Sirnllgly oil HieS'lbjuet of the Me li-
uili-t gibe, at the ihabiiity ot ihe
Presbyterians to buy an organ.
S ill, he .aid that inasmuch as an
organ could not be had without an
organist. In) doubted whether ii ira-
not a duly to deny themselves any
musical ius'ruinent whatever. -
Tlie speech' gave rise to a lieateri
deirate, which might have, Jiaifc tne :
! most |m ill fit! consequences irad 110;";
1 he pa-tor happily suggested a coin |
prwuii-e. lit* informed his ft■ *■ k 1
that a lueeh.iuieal organ r*>ii;il In- j
purchased which would 'p.ay ruo
dozen tunes wdlmul an iiijjpliii#]
after being onec womut up. Sucl I
organs Were in -use, so lie was Uii.i.
in several eonoert saloons iiv New '
Vork, and be saw no reason ' ifeu
one if them should mntjoem a-cr:, i
ted to tho into cf tho' sanetnarv
This proposal met with great favo'i.
and a committee was appointed to
have an automatic organ IodJi lo
order, and to select the tunes l>> In-
played by it.
In the course of the no:! six
months the new organ arrived amt
was set in its place. It was- con
structed so as o play twenty-two ot
the best psalm tunes, ami die com
mittee, witii a view to fairs am!
oilier eiilerlaiiime.ils, had instruct
ed I lie maker to lit it. with two sec
ular tutu's—nanu'le, a Straus, waltz
and tlie galop from IWwilWfsWjrr
pliee.’’ The arrival of Thc in.-tru-
iiieul created a greet dual of excite
ment in the village, amt on the fol
lowing Sunday hundreds of-Metho
dists mid world'}’ people went t v
the Ihe b t-r.a i meeting Imusc to
li-'cu lo lit) new organ.
It oad b cn uudeis jod litftlie
nt .n.gemeul of an automatic organ
was a very simple thing,.and as a
printed code of instruct ion s was for-
warded to the couuuit'ee by the
culty would be found in induciug
the instrument to play* whatever
tune might be desired. 'The sexton,
after the matter was explained to
him, said that lie would “work the
tiling,'’slid accordingly ho touk liis
place bv the organ, ready tb touch
the spring that would setjt in ^mo
tion as soon as the minister should
give out a hymn. The first hymn
given out was to be sung to the well-
known tune of “OrtouvilIe,”and the
moment the minister had .finished
reading the hymn the organ strnck
up the tune and the choir sang with I
great enthusiasm. .
II the ofl
s<»tri;,iiui4>. (1io reader * *11: i well
aJW-4 t<> pi.isiio, the Pillowing
ecruitli.it c/ < i(cr'i'int i JEsSc-.
CuRun-v IIotki,)
IllTNT AXII i.ixrnl.w
Uharletfan Xe«s;juVy!yuri-.r.
Judge Hunt i-* :t native of Louis--
iana and mines of a prominent fam
ily. When the war broke out ’ lie
idbered to the I’nion hint remained
t stcadf.u-i -uppoi-.i-r of 1 lio Union
cftiise totlivemt. Fortius reason
he was looked upon wiilt disfavor
by liis family, mid, when polities
b -gan to rehiusc themselves In ilie
South, after ihe war. lie becatub a
Tepul-iicau. and has been an earnest
Repniilie.-ip ever since, lie was first
brought into pr.iniineiiee in loiuisi-
ana politics when lio iierninn the-
counsel for Governor Kellogg,, in
Ids noted eoulcst with Governor
McEnery. On nceoimt of Ids able
c ndiict of the case he was still lur-
1 her oppressed by the extretne
iicui icralic element. Subsequent
ly In- became a candidate for Attor-
iie) -General on tho ticket, serrcil
on - tiTtii and claimed bo was re
elected a- Attorney-General on Ihe
ticket with Packard. Curiously
circumstances
3, n dependent
he depression,
There is no
Mv Dear Frikvu—I unite you
111 iii.sailsfaclory note a day or two
-in-e. I have just had a pleasant
interview with Mr. Shipley, whose
courage and fidelity are equal to
bis kui niiig and taleids. He says
he would rather fight the battle
with yo.u.as the standard bearer in
l&itJ liimi under the auspiros of any
other leader. .Tito, feeling and
judgment of .Mr. s. in Hits section
is. 1 am confident, rapidly gaining
ground in Xcw England. Our pro-
certain sections
.with neither
working zcal-
Fine Jewelry,
acconj
Solid Silver,
Silver Plated Ware,
Bridal Presents,
Clocks, Bronzes.
Etc., Etc.
In plarcf w here grains alone were sowr,
lie where hemp not! tilomu b *!h were ± rown,
Tlie one f«»r r »|k*. the other I*»r S.»!ac*J,
The Soa'h (DuI i;in’il a noble race
Cf tlirifty men. generous true and goo«l;
No iii»:idicunt asked in vain lor loo I.
None Were aw ; poor in fo#d* and yride ’
A h to 6ejj ftu:le<l on vterv sido.
No iodVM bd ^knntauin.en rr b or Imrti,
are naturally indip
mauds for some proof of Ihe
1 to col-
Practirt
■ ■ 10I 4 11,our I.Thomas II.)ar-
1 ■ i'.,,. morning, add ex-
pi - d hi; v'nra in thin relation in
alijjji-1 t he identical Imig iiige used
!l is true Hull in' the present state
of HUngs dt Washington and
ihroiigliont the county no man can
pi,-diet wlial.i lianges two or three
moii.lis uny hring I'urlh. Letino
sig-gi-si in the' (*—-r-J debates in
Cuugress lull justice Heeins lo me
nut' to have been done.to the Demo-
traey of the Xorlli. lilo uot be
lieve that onr friemlK at the South
ha ve -»ny just- idea of I be state of
nogro to preserve bis self-respect
and stand up for his rights. At anv
rate, the negro is dolug this very
thing. The prominent colored pol
iticians .now iu Washington tails
with sense and dclermination.
They are putting their case bcfoiv
the President very strongly anil
they have not forgotten how all
through the canvass ho pledged his
party to the, fbllest recognition of
the negro’s rights. I havo no idea
that tho negro will get anything
like his deserts from the adminis
tration, but if he does not he will
henceforth understand Ins real posi
tion in the Republican party. He
will see that it la * position be can
not, as an intelligent citizen, consent
to occupy.
The object of Attorney-General
Anderson’s vi*it to Washington is
to push forward, if possible, on the
docket of the- Supreme Court three
railroad cases. Due of* them was
AVE ITRCHASERS 30 P8R
CENT.
Prit-es beforo bujrin j el«ewhere.
flvei money to lend. In
U»o only effpet of tho Ktnt-
ipplc tho credit of those
1 } iJrtf» yo.’.r,
■I with nbiiudant
Clinic out ng.iln, tl.iv*, () come!
Thf . T>. IllbJ.ni •l of l*y Mogimlm ami Uie Pino,
rf~r 11^ tini'.’! Shed thyradiHio’u nronnd the homo,
TV Shaded l»y the eypriiH tiinl t!o* vino
ihe l * ,at ,u5r r ain know,
, tb t . In ihf.se dark day* of waul aud »•#«,
Of- That * 4 liod, from whom nil hlc*Aingi Cow",
C ^ kr^MItlilialfls of blo*wni4is fro ir.none his Khnnc,
lie who, with care, in failii and hope,
plow mid hoc •‘hall tb k!«%
E Will not In want and mourning grope,
1 Hut reap Hod’* liloA-dng* with Idsairklc.
'{4 Whitehall. 8t.y-i
ATLANTA, OA.
>r (’atalogup nnd Prices. w>Xt-9m
twelVC)and lif
without ri>k f ,
lending inoiic;
chanic, the s(n
ive, and tin* c
important.: T
to par fifteen
mpress-
becomes
* willing
mre fo tho plffnUsrs of South Wert
nt bo is representing at Albany,
eason
John ferryman & Cl’s
A.UJIONIATKD
DISSOLVED BONE.
less rate.
Now, tlie fan
money or qreth
^N'lien bnnt-v .’tri.’s h^tb rrittf tnttiirre nrv*p»lc**t.
\\ hen milt* in partuns* fri©k and play; m
When fartn-ynnl* ar«* with poultry; tllleil.
When work*sto*’K, a!!, are fat nnd gay;
When “lowing her. i-# wind r-lowJLy o’er the lea”.
When oxen tho ra-1 of iMnUntnisat rhe.v.
When thrift upon all .*.t!«» vo«i see.
When all na*re work ami pleasure too;
Whfli the flcld* with r«rn ami grain »h» wave.
Whepfim Hii»uke-bo«*o viMds snply of ba
con, •
When milk and bn tier, width epicures crave,
t omes from the dairy’ without any mistak
ing; . . *
When fleecy flocks roam o’er tlie plains,
# \Vhon room arc grown without stint or
luensurw*,
TUi may (bd farmer count his gains,
A^itl lif mv t*ton lifturefe lav uj» irea*nrc.
Mil. kk, tiA., Kcbrnarydo, 1881. %
The abort* wrll known article has been sold la
•vfry motion orthetofton States wb«:ro fkrtill-
er* are n>**d, and *L« standard is xaaintaJned.
I’ric* W) Ib». middlini; colton,
IJal.sor.'i.ri’vnt LCX'KWooiys COTTON GROW-
-R anez^llrnt Pltosphorfo Acid from Animal
bmrs Aiiimnnla from Mood and Animai raattoe'
Price t<>) H r. tnidlindg cotton.
A. W. Trnrn
. n_fi-2inow Albany,^.
orgia.
(lia^Kutr in V
he do this i It is a very simple mat
ter. If he goes to the merchant with
cash he is enabled to huy his supplies
nt something like their real value. If
he buys these supplies on time, as otir
present interest law compels him to do
lie is compelled to pay their real value
plus the usury which the merchant de
mands for the risk he takes; and ti»i>
us«ry. ns every farmer who reads the
Constitution knows, often amounts to
one hundred and fifty per cent.
The Albany News anl> Adyektibek,
published in a section where the de
pression to which we have alluded has
made itself felt to some extent, protests
against the interest law. The only
wonder is that every paper in the State
does not devofe a portion of its space to
enlightening the people as to the real
effects of lcgislation.which pillories the
money-lender as a thief on one hand
and the borrower as an imbecile on the
other. The discussion of such a ques
tion is always tiinelv, for it is to he
feared that legislators who fraino such
laws an* really representative wen.
And yet, to .suppose that the common,
sense of the people can be deceived by
the marvelously stupid fallacy which
maintains that a rite of interest can be
arbitrarily fixi*d by law to fit the ne
cessities of individuals, is to throw dis
credit upon th * progress of civilization.
ahnig aid Dixon's -line
- merely,’ R will be within our own
maker, it wns suppoacil that uotliflg bor.5v‘r>, in our strei'K between the
- . j- * hvo classes of citizen* lo whom 1
have iel’crreil. Tliu-i- who defy law
aud scout cousl.it.iiional engage
ments xviil.if we ever reach the
nrlSftrAiient of arms, timt occnpa-
tioiien*jigh st liotu*’. X?‘thiiife hut
the bbMe of Mrs. Pierceii health
would induce mo to leave the coun
try now, although it is quite likely
►jicooi|iino-
Ldh*. Entire sat*
The table is’•»«!>-
. t»csl tbe ronuiry affords,
ii.ik art#* in po-
tr. the wains of
mi*i-** c *nvey pii^tcngcrs to
iuVm.t nuiroada prompt.
i6‘s'd^tl c
Universal Favorite!
ot-, CIGAR
here young Robert-met Mnrv Ilur-
lan, a daughter of llieu Senatm
Harlan, of Iowa, fell in love with
her and afterward married her.
They have two children, lie moved,
to Cbiuago after his father's death,
aud there his father’s influential
friends gavo him tlie fooling .his
natural attitudes so well fitted him
for. Having made a start under
these favorable circumstances, he
not only easily kept it, but rose
rapidly iu public esteem and.iu his
BRINSON,
Miiilf!
THE NUW CAUtHET.
Mun i SRctelies ol'Garfleld's Advisers
—Who Tliry Are and What They
fiSuvc Bren.
Oitcr-ra InteraXean.
The uppoiiitment of Mr. Blaine
ns the head of ihe Slate Department
hits hoen a matter of fact for many
weeks, and the choice has been ap
plauded in most journals -of the.
country. We shall have a states
man instead nfa lawyer in charge I
nf our ’•'reign relations; a man ot
open broadness comprehension, and [
enterprise, instead of a quibble over
forms of law anil an adept at secrc-1
lion. Mr. Evarta l as done nothing I
as Sccrcttrrv of State, except to give I
(’resident 1 hives had advice about I
matters that did not concern him. |
.Mr. Blaine, with his restless ambi-1
lion, will ittafco the most active
Premier since Van Ituren.
Mr. IViudoiu’s selection as the
head of our Aalioual finances
i- > grateful surprise. Ho lias not I
communicated directly or imlirccl- j
ly with the President-elect since I
the Chicago Convention until they I
poet iir Washington Tuesday. He I
lias been satisfied with tho leading
position lie occupies in the'Senate,
and iu reply to an inquiry from the
writer, a few days since, he remark
ed : ‘•Yes, l know they are talking'
about me, but there are other iqcn 1
should preter for tho Treasury if 1 .
were in Garfield's place.” General ]
Garfield called Secretary Sherman r
to Mentor a month ago, mid in ic-!
spotise to a request tile latter sllg-1
ge.K'tl Mr. Windoin a- the most}
available man that could lie fouiid i
lo suciceil him in the Treaam i.
Mr. Slicrmau is better quuliiicd to
givcjtdvice on this subject than any
of those whose advice has been
sought, and General Garfield lias |
been wise in are. l- 'lm stigges ;
tien. Mr. Win i ' - I * * i • tr been !
s tii nn-t genera: iv 1
BAIiSilY AND CONFEOTIOOTBY
Von *vil! tln-l the best of Fraitsof tlrtSrtrtom.
OHANGES&LEMONS
Everybody was satisfied with the
pcrformaucc of tlie organ except
the railing Methodists, who could
! find nothing with which to find
I fault. When, however, the hymn
was finished, the 6rgan did not im-
| mediately stop. It kept on and
j played two more verses, much to
j tlv*; delight of the Methodists and
! chargin of th.j committee. When it
j iin*i 11 y got through with “Orton-
villc,” and the minister arose, and
I remarking, “Lot 113 pray/ 7 was
j about to begin a long prayer, the
I ' organ unexpectedly bur.-t out with
“Windsor.’' There was no possibil
ity of making any headway with
; the prayer in opposition to the organ
| ami the minister, realizing that fact.
' sal down and waited for the sexton
! to stop tlie machine. The unhappy
i man tried every means in his power
! but he lmd forgotten the location of
the proper spring, and the organ
played on until it had gone through
AND DEALER IN
r. Ho now
2 bar in Illy
attorney for
»anv ami for
profession
APPLES, IIANANNA8. COC0AJTUT8
dried prene*.POTATOES,OK 10
« AHilAGES, ( UANBERRIES, V0
GIV r A P E AN UTS. PEC ANS, BBA-
ZiL AND ENiiLlSH WAL
NUTS. ALMONDS, ETC.,
when
FANCY
.ymrorU Wine and Liqurrsof all
At I/nf Price* the bc»*t Chceae anc
PriM Beef. Baltimore .Sausage, Vlea.
aio. Rye an»l Patent EIour,Ete.
Satisfaction ruaranteevl. WH1 *a
" anti of ea* h and crery one if tried.
• He«pectful!y,
4’»»e»UntiV on hand. Mil orders promptly
eUcil.
fHjg* Kali mate* furoishe«l f.»r hnihilnit'anJ
contracts taken at lowest living rale-*.
Alaanv and - >athwest GcorKta not;! na cn-
k torproeut tUl* W'lid, au-l i am d«tv< wiww! to
ttuppiv t'BO *ilMQ*ttlti.
PatronVffC solwiuvl and aaUafactfin p«ar-
* OFFICE; At S. SterueV Stun*
change in till
truly your fri
Kind Wordi Never Die,
An elderly stranger bought a
copy of tie* (J.ilve-ton JTetcs from a
news boy handing him a quarter,
but upon the boy’s hunting for
cliauirc ilie old gtmtlcman said:
"Xi.-VT mind the change, boiiiiv:
j:i-t keep it h'T vourself.* v
Tills was probably the first kind
word that had been spoken to the
hointdes-. friendlc.*s orphan boy
since Ii:-* mother died, and it com
pletely overcame him. Brushing
hastily away a tear, lie seized his
benefactor’s hand, and exclaimed in
a lnifky voice :
“Ihiliy for von, Old Stick in-thc- i
Mud! I womb r how much reward I
tlieAi.- offend for you by the sar- 1
ing3-l*ank you used to be president 1
8ci»t lo, lS8o-6md
RUMNET,
FASHIONABLE TAilflB,
WILLAED HCTSL L0TTSE7 FSSfFOHES
fO APRIL V. ISSt,
FOR A FULL DRAWING
riXHEdrawiai; viH take p!»r« at li»C» Vtl.LF,
L KY ., uu;l* r aulhorlt* of .1 medal snt •»( tin*
KeatHckT 1 f»{ij«l.»t-«ie, will be;uinlt*r lit** at>-
aut*wt« control of tlfcdolcrtiled conmit^ioiirnt
poUU* bj ihe act. ^
laivr Op PRIZES.
} $25o.fioo
One Ccd'J-'ne-* on tirocn »»
pai’iicularly moan
. Tienuy to bestow,
it we.I covered in
with “Windsor 7 six times, when, t
(_ominit- {
* is to be i
clincher. '
il Senator
it he will ;
11 the or- J
will not. :
yard, for
haughty ;
over into
• on him ;
after he |
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Tltf L*r»v*L Orxan In ibe World.
The litilc city of Freyburg, in
Switzerland, has the largest organ
in the vvorhl. Its builder was a
poor man, A’onzo Moser, who de
voted his life to its construction.
Without n«’M*tan<e or suggestion
from others,he persevered for years,
in deli nice of opposition, poverty
and ridi'-ule, muil his task and life
were ended. The mighty organ
Ktands among all similar work* like
Mount Blanc among the mountains,
peerless alone. It has seven thous
and eiirht hundred pipes, and when
in full play .-hakes the walls and
foundations ot old St. Nicholas
church, in which it stands.
nrest figure in the
'.mvny little form
1 iq 11c garments
• -' and setting so
m tlie look of a
SHIRT
v. ll<>n'1 K. L-.r*’* daughter.
Mildry h has spending
:lie winter in W:i-hinL r lon, I>. C.,
where she ha- re eh cd »* great
many attentions, .^he said to be
beaulitul and even queenly in her
appearance, while her character Is.
sweet and amiable.' It is a strange
fact that no daughter of Gen. Lee
! has man iod, aiid Curtfs ;**.ff>*
is President of ihe Lee L Diversity,
' is an old bachelor.
Good Work ! Perfect Fit
Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed!
rnts »uilni at all point*, t-nr
nil informal tan mod tor tickets.
W. C. D. WHIPS,
WUUni Hole], LouUrUIe, Kj.
PRINT \
INDSTINCT
on -Waabl
ngton Street.
fl, 1880.