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fheDfclLT Navrt* AND A0TIH7HBK 1* pulillfth-
• •». every morning iMuilday excepted.*
Tho fftlUT Vnrs ahu Auvtc*Tinr» «rc»y
^tiitiut to jrulna.
T iu xtxSr Xxws, u*tM>1UbedIMS,The AL-
* A h v A i*t BKTHKK, e*Ubl tailed l#T;,C'onaol-
A UllAwtl —
RATta:
IKSi
tanwoMilH
freed MUirw mail.
*»y by carrier,
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WEEKLY ADVKKTItilXG RATES.
L\VtBo joarolldaUd circulation or lheNxw*Alii>
-Afirkttun* m«» our weekly the urgeei
circulation of soy newspaper- (ft ttonih-
»»«t; ticjryU. Our book* art open for
ipecuon. i be foilowlag r*t< • ol aJrerlUlci.
Un*f<*lonr* |iwportlouit*ly lower thantbOMOf
my other •«'» fa strictly ob
yr>riiTY7ra l 7B~.i— =
ifs-S'Jfei'i
I fw Maw IIM __
tMjtli Mjw ism xa
TU MooillM UfcltM -
Msipl
W*#»}l4J| it ju<»«
. LaaS^atyiaPif^t Mbit*
I r*«»Uot » 1 rtrtlMtr iota must bo paid fttil
—Tk«afltonili f atili*#
.ted by contract, nnd
at ckarjea will far*-
m in
mM
to poroeai
r than oottlnc afttslkm
— jo and teeslAndgm. Weenie
,*or lino for trot Ineortloo and 11% for rock onb
the Aral appoar-
iroointed.eicopt
Aet the rain—
riniart >»“
“ ‘ tboie,
| r W
(til «n«n
Froaithe hand l.
tibns\9|raSS«w}Ui weary breath
Forth* goal.
W Whjmc^ky^jfeMaahoi^
Ufa U .lariEe . rt'wy tin ught
l»* to ■ bet imIh-
Thee In falat a ray < feude that tali
Brilliant .tie*.
A*4 ta eayete I rain Uiat fall*
W baaftTMtuwMOtaa to join
*—ir grief.
i— k| j., oWi
While the lF..w#r* t. a<
dhJCISSiTY..
AlUo-l'alei;
( W _ T
Waakwt away bv Wean. I war
• ‘ A
Tub Savannah A’etrr
good point against the lot
« »•». • a maxa
ALL BOB II OK Till NUN.
The Han Pranctaco ktpoit Maya the
^cowt ojhtl/e 8J.«r«f - 1 ^
out tonlitfng'alti
to over $i00,000.’
Tennyson's new alleged dramatic
poem la in the liamta of the publisher,
and early next tumuli will bo In the
hand* of Ida admirers.
The Episcopal diocesan convention
of New York lias decided to combine
. lUf# J'OtUrrf fcdary of $9,000, dr-
anile nto dlaahllity Ui perform i-celcstas-
tlcal dnltlea.
Horen thousand dollara worth of fine
cowa hive been killed in uiiu eouuty in
Ohio by being fed on dry sorghum
• ivafea. 'had every aymptomof
mineral poisoning
It la estimated that ihe population
of the United States haa liicn-Jt*ed IS
.as'fflfisW?* u f snwt -«f >•*<■
th«r nuinhor of voters in the country ta
now e>timatcd at 14,000,000, of whom
Sootuerm Democratic
for Blaine are renegade**,
their professions.
The ‘‘free trade* 1 tnan-of-stfaw is
Mulligan Blsino’a befit friend,In Hi
present juncture.
Tub meanest of all oppo-dtion
that which slab*, under tho rtrtiU- of ou-y she imag
pretended friendship. T love tetters, ap
* I, in the
..mm. ih
Communities that neglect
a.-hool interests will bring u
mate of the column ol progream
IV t.
It ia said that Gen. Grant to <
$50,000 outright lrot»«\jte J'ei.Hi
Cuaipahy for hi* history oV ti>o
'It iiidicaica a Aleal u( yknin.
crytoldtt^iA^^maU. w i> »>“*''■ H
«Ti Indivftlua)"^ opinion "ag«rnst that of
bla antire party.
Blaihk did not keep hislndl imij.
oils engagement. The Sentinel
waa there, loaded down witli tj)te»
tiona and eoart proccasea to coiii|>«l
«»»»> l |
Tiib dtouilt ia not conBmd to
Ubmiiii InurYlrurr Whoa* Rf olio j
Wat u lloul xo|l (|ul .n»ly Pc»i*»t» |
Lnrurd,
BAlihuoie Sun. ‘ • J
•^1 rprkin you lm«l bhiler let me give
the iiilorn.aiifit you wnflt on that
aumt'Cf,’* <*iiid n gruy-htvifwl. old lady
l<> n Hun reporter, a* she dismi.si.-d ft
younger Mlcslsdv nnd lid him io n
quiet corner* nf the .lin -. “There are
aav'eral |tvjp«,in u triers this .on-oii,'*
afie i*uji.»|nv , ‘d vHb’e* for instanct*,
are prultv pale blur, white and
pink pops which are made, of satin
li-iinked Blaaile and puiutcti with j , ... Li
\ ruses and sprays ut vin » Ybil aep J.",.
I thev fasten with liurklea and call he wc
f ' i-n.resalt, an,f,,umH!
„ in vcntctl “" J
Arl|* J for obvious Tca-otis. No, they arc V' c " C V‘V
Ih.l b, not dlroet
i tv tii irort. mo nuvklo comes a little u v * . V
1 to ..no mi undo Vlllor.nWe M » w '" oh >•
dainty knot of ribbon*, sotm-iluus a J®.
boiv and s unetiines trilled. j J‘. n
“Hal. 1 think these mo prettier. •
en*M
ly'tMndii to pHtoC.; : ' r * “ 1
given hrre IfT Mfe ~,— frr „■
throws it down in a ,did ..tiviimlhy <lptn in. odt. is. Tin
‘ lonr . - - s . .
St. t aut Herald.
The wor*t case of suspicion and
jealousy in the Northwest haa just
been cured, the patient being the wife
of a welt known travellug ntan. .She
had noticed that her husband uevcf
brought his grip home with him, but
always left It at the store when he
cutne in from a trip, and in herjt-al
.gincd it to bo filled with
poimiuenta of mcetin
w 5th various fair nirea, i te., b«i
f,-.r dny. ajo». » r • miter,
l'»Vol3. Jim Th. bicLI,
nt dn.v« in ihu.tnm and .pproadi- for nbvlou. nn-
tile porter ..id : n.d wt.tn it. fmnn
ni.Vo . dtillnr ■>' 2 rro ,'■ | , ■ f". 0 KVXIo.dot.t
I to one atilt imti,«
Onestly when you can,don t • 11 — -- *- —
.tloruliiK'Ctory (Jlrta
In the pages of a novo) the git I
vho lifts a morning call id ways comes
tripping into'the parlor, dressed in
i soft, ll cry gown of white, or a
S-cotored ra.-iime^o wi‘lt a girdle
of bright ribU.0' v. or a neat house-
dress *ot some shimmering grny
fnhiii. She. put* sway her soft
browii hair f r . n her untroubled
face, and her- Vycs have tho rested
brightne.s of'nlittifirtal youth, and
much more .if tlie same sort ad in-
ilmitum This iflti'a boolt. .Nqw
.take tbi
my hiihbnr.il
he come* iu,
leaves it embroider
••Well, look here, J din. He will
lie in on tin- Northern Faeitio train
ow nu*rning, and if at tLb
ll»j
(A
inn./ t.i w*in • m. * ,
ry i. not done on theelastio, |' ,
rlblfoii hi which the elastic ,
floulhWt-ai Oeoruia. Except iu a few
favoied loealltUfc where light ahvw-
era Imva fallen, it ia general through*
out the Southern Statea. . 'yi
Huasia ha* diacovered that
pin of Kaahg**, a western
of Chinn, desire to tecedo
Celoaiiai Empire. This in very thht;
but It la thick enough *■'**
next point of attack in . v
atie advance.
I UH» 1MI
bring it
jinyn Uur presented himaaif at tkb^jfirSit qne .tb’-
di umm-i*a erideucu with the grip Ift *‘Oi» the huckl
bia hand. lleeirpUliNd that he had frWrhThbliai^cVa'I
nut before had an opportunity in ‘ ~
carry it away, and giving hiiu a teat
in the parlor, the woman curried tier
pi in*-to the bedroom and with set
but upon rlbHbli fu which tlie clastic
flowefWfuejv ai T itdiet toe note and
thrilling artUlttH, iuiv III) used with
charming . Many ladles bil$
w hi * * " * • n
fu«' dug o.tt a soiled uhlrt,
Mini unchaate aoi ka, comb, hair!
brush, and then she loimd a letter
t an envelope. This
Vt\y and road aa ful-
Tiik Quixotic editors of the factm
organa divi<Jo their tiaie ibetwo'i
atiacka on the “Ireu trado*
straw nnd ouggeationa of the cA
tv of Itupublican fueceeY
tory organa ought to bo mtody
enough to anil uniter their irtfb
colors. JVrVji
Tiie cotton pluDicraof Mlawtolp^l
h..« iMmwM «*» U««^
* This drove much of Hie hard, stony
l‘x»k from her lace, but she continued
her anarch, . She ll*hed out three oi
Bepi. I, itol-Mr. Willi—
iHUrt Y*.ursi .mhly aw*.-amvutt
propose to let tho oil luanuffciat^E
have their cotlon seed at$8'pertou.
It takes two to make a bargain, aijjl
the planter! have only to hold ou t*
their seed to force the tnill4bea , ’$ >
raise their bids.
, Tiib triumph of Dmboefi
tuuaruing to Ihe white people
Georgia which it does not-
chose in the upper portn
Slate. It is for this reason, _
that Democrats in thia section
with alarm and disgust
thing that savors of t
Democratic success. •
Murphy temperance badge, a bi
UI Dr. Sure pop’s-Corn Destroy*
bottle of Frot. uij((here's iluniou J
even
ehirts In some of the N«w
York faotories at 16 cents par doxun
need some of the protection protnUed
t*» Atnuiiean labor. As theao girl*
can't vote, however, it seems that they
don't get even the promise of piro-
teotion.
Thb Republican* are forced * Id
depend more upon money-than upon
aonreh. . She lldied out three or
rpur tracts, a bottlo of pop, a Franclf
* * '—a bottle
istroyer, a
nittu Fuel
itier, aoino more impure Books, and,
benuatlt it all, in tbc bottom of the
grip, a letter sealed, stamped and
ready lor' tho mail, addreaaed to
fo “Mlaa Oeorgio Gray, 8t. Paul,
Minn.” ;
■SMiplioti was in b«r Jiua-
ler'jiaTeuf 6uao« heaved
ptesaed efitoilon. ller teeth'
gut her, a ud kb** broath.cn me
r 1 i%ee«year*oId New Eng.
well founded! * Genrgip Gray * Oh I
d I had the—tho—the thing hero, Fd
kick h»*r bnaile clear over her head l
l il—.I d—I’d— Oh I this ia too much I
mo much !" and si.e gave way to a
flood of tiara
When she had calmed herself abo
tore ihe letter open and rand aa lol-
'tU Ur.V: V.
gritted
i the richest humorist
Btfahlea his own large
earning* ami savings he married a lady
worth several hundred thousand dol
lara. He has thr most unique resi
dence Ha Amorlea at Ilanitml, Con-
JeffersCh Davis is now ti’ie last of his
Hue. (Ie baa been married twice nud
has no tunic descendant who bears his
name. Not long ah ice. he lo«t his only
ly .tbe death of General
i, »r Biloxi, Mlaii, took
fpe. of'perpetual lug by
lathe name ot Jefferson
•avis.
Mn-X- B.,C*ocker, one of the mil
lionaire wldosrs Of Pan Francisco, left
ajar the doors of tier art gallery once a
week that the public might profit by
free views of the collection. Vexed at
the vandalism of visitors who on die
puMtodays injured the statuary, Mrs.
Crocker has locked the door* in the
face of the public a in I like Mr. Vander-
bllt she noW wishes it trnil Wish about
it*. .#*»•*»» .
-A man in Southern Arkansas wrote
notice and tfeked it on a
save la to notify merchanta
r wife to get nothin'nt
hifilit fbr tne an'Imr
ike for site’s » cuudoui
L lived with bur aa long as I could an'
I don't believe she could get along with
a saint, this is also to notify folks in«
terested in the uause of mldycatiiHi that
jIhioI at
eraiory this year. Their most noted
epeakera will not suldgiae tho tattooed
m m, and aro not availabio In this cam
paign. Hchtira and Curtis, Baeqher
and Higgiueon aro luting op their
voices on ths other side. Ingersoll
no longer regards lliaiuo ss a,
plumed knight.” Edmund* is
‘indisposed,’* and Conuling insists
that h's ia not engagod in “crlihinal
practice.”
It has been demoiiitratsd that pro
pie wili sign almost anything in ihe
wpy of a petitior. An Albany (N. )')
tt.au made a bat that bo could get tb<
signatures of ten of the most highlj
respected men In the city to a petition
asking the Governor to hang one of
the moat popular clergymen. He
won without any trouble. A petition
signed by msit of character an-Mu
flocnce ought to be a very valuable
document, but it doea not have much
weight these days when men don't
tiko time to read what they sign
their names to
I am golu* to take up scIki
t thu old
BaM YP^dhpu—You know our
cashter ntaawwr with $450*,00 of the
bank's funds a week ago? Friend—
Yra, and I know, too, that every
effort ha* beeu ntode to And hint, but
without anccess. President—Well,
I've found him. Friend—Is that so?
Where t* he and is he well l Presi
dent— should My he was. You
if entirely cieaued nut the bank
il It up, but we had $5,000 to
" in a bank in Canada. He
.ora Canada and wants an
draw the $5,000 deposited
Say. be ertirelv overlooked
ordi
there,
it.
Mrs. Miner, the wife of a brick mason
living in Oxford, Nebraska, was star
tled from her slumbers by the hissing
and rattling of a huge rattlesnake.
The lady, although dazed upon betas
awakened eo suddenly, knew that the
snake was In close proximity. In low
ering the coverings to ascertain Its
whereabouts, she discovered the rep
tile lying between her and one or the
children, its eyes glaring into her own.
Summoning almost superhuman cour
age, she passed quietly from the bed
aud procured a huge pair of tongs and
seizing the snake by tne neck removed
lL*flpxu the bed and killed it. The
make wasTbdrfeet long and had nine
rattles.
Dr. Kj|iffiiefriHciGutre, medical direc
tor on Stonewall ^Jackson’s staff, says
jftf.« If.by miracle,
escaped wounds until at Chancellors-
ville, when it seemed his guardian
angel deserted him, for he was Struck
bytiwee^buiietrjn quick wicccssion.
entemf the left forearm just below the
was followed by «u ounce bait crash-
ugb ffito left armi, nesir the
Mi^tb ^titStSebla
«- ygT and dashW sSdly
through the timber before lie could get
the reins gathered up iu his left hand.
Ax Atlanta special to the 8avann»h
Evening Times of Monday say a that
ou Sunday evening about sundown
P. M. Fsulkuer, a white convict, was
shot and killed bv a negro guard
camp in Fulton county. Fab!
had gone to the river with
other conviele, under guard, to empty
nighl toil buckets. Faulkner plung
ed into ihe river aud was aw ini mi tig
away, when the guard ahot him in
the back with a load of buckshot,
killing him Instantly. The body was
recovered. All of Lockett's-guard*
are negroes.
note» kiss *»* to wav* you ia Ulc* Pail
saturUsy au-Bln* wa hsads*! wa by a Ufa
rid k>; lb# mun ng. I» rc|.iy
to aay *i*ai yoa ha-s mUtakoa tu«
l> r -uu
You in ty aoi l*e aararn uf (be lact,
I Iwa to iufor n you llmt t am • mnrrlcti n
in.i am bUmal with ihn io*n aai) ronn.i ao*
of ib« W-tn a >«1 »ar*« a»t littla wl a iu Amur*
ca. U th r than betray toat a-iadSaaco i
d.aiMjiio!- that lo o 1 «• old *uX«tr U-* ihou
■« 'srjnxAi&&
aa alto aulcs.nnt aw«la sad a wmlr kl»
vi rTilmo Icoioe troai a trip. I toail m*l
ell ner of lhi«. for 1 • o not want
kao« that ona of lior »** eoul • Im t
i*rava*l an*l lout to all mo* of hoaor aayour
n—f
Then she Isid dow-i on ihe bed
and sobbed fur awhile, and thpu
doled ihe grip, took.it to the porter
md asked bim lo return it to the
-tore and any nothing of what had
•incurred. As he entered ths store
die drummer stepped from behind a
pile of goods and asked :
“Did she go through it, John?*'
“Guess ao She took it into enoth-
me half ao hour he-
mterlsl nud work tho dv
fr. wt Komc ll|.oil
- _ a . I nan ad of being
'y.'Ssrtfwwt
VOIR vo-, w»* llto reply; “thd
bnhljUw Italy ummI
»!l">
t»ny,
now Hre those sen with Rhine*
A bcauii'ul pair ihst I re*
saw are • f solid gold, with
-ssB-as
which ia placed tinder the
Old slipshod aiippi
wpi
dcsceui)
youngoi*
•With the
her e*cor(
Ous uvenl
III
now as
hula
ahd l
b*ll ; «
her fan
mistake
could
he fora
tuftpfupoied to ftivu up I lid
Frealdrntial coldest belove the day of
Afof-te It deemed reasona
ble io suppose that thu chances of
b »
easy cotindrnco and no work.
Th** cotaicsl lt a two sided one, re-
qMir\fqt tiff ft Irniii «»nii pHiiy. T'hefe
ia no power that can bo depended on
urswerp the country for t iiher sido
without aeliou. The aituatioii is ohe,
however, upon which we may pliilosb-
phiso-frouLthe standpoint of -ecriain
ihingH that wo assume may come lo
VNK4^ $4t ^frxOJiA i
The tdeeiloB of Illaino would
mean more than the, omfoipy. in iu
reaont futerish uottdilion while
present ruterlsh condition -tvliilc
judgment i* submerged in personal,
lice, can realize, lie ropreseuis. the
uieiuont In politics that is totally
i.wf-.lntior .i
g-doing- are natural wini 'firm.
He belong lo tho claas of shrewd
uionay getters and scheme promoter*
who thrive by adhesion to Ihe prill
' »y .
ciple (?) **|louor among thieve#."
ih.l cl... .lit* form » bi-vdl-
■,flip«J it*i.i .« In cutter! by J.cit
uudeistanding. 1 ho one -who is
taken hi to their close communion of
unwritten law aud who mentally
falls short of their requirement* is.
e >111111011 consent, repudiatoit.
control political power and fovier
monopolies and money tusking
scheme.. He is to.dav an bad a
specimen of the dishimprqbie ciiiz»u
aa lives. His aHsocistU'ttanhd fancies
are ot the start to which’tice Is aa
easy as virtue is lo some people. The
■iiQcess of Ulstne would awaken the
people too iete probably »o avoid all
wl.lch b.uMil. fjjltt mW* •• *ho
representtaiTve. There 1* a groat and
vital question now- »Hjfore the Ameri
can people pregnant with danger.
*y, plnk hose a id opi
hasty skitmiah •
sht
ror
•liH
,m vin mivOing
with an cmhruideroi
her Innd the youui
parlor aud Hilda hi
er on iniimatthi^lBfili
Who inno other thai
lie evcoi-i of the preVlj
VtUflta-aheirwas anttyud
tine lace, He do
iat ahu ia * eu ttaiuquiTsds
she was tlieu't thtti
Mr., Ii«lv» LookwpMl »*l4. JMliir-
day, wye ». A'tMhlnfloi*, cpcd»l„of
Sopl. 30, llmt it w,c tfUO: iha h»ii in
vited tho ,9li>«r,, Pfc^dlPlInJ. Wl4i-
ditcc to « confcroncc ftt Wheeling,
w. v«:, oct. io. an# wa'ii'mif for
the p 111*10.0 of coming to .orno under*
atohdiop, ,4 that scnllct ihculil be
olltnlnktoil front the cutn^mlth 'nnd
thu content fought but on s principles,
she aald sho felt taka
candidatta^ that 1 teriiblta ’ kibtltn’ web
not clrculatod abouVJdjcni ' ' 1
Mrs* Lockwoad-waid aha was morta
and
the
My of roaJ life. Sho
i*«|itl i< amusing hor-
Ml wlien a ca lor is
Ulan younjrgentle
«jiot*s not expect him
old that ahu will be
ly." Then *«ho tears
her queenly brow,
’t h*«i been cement-
irks out the bando-
hurried toilet oblu-
Ihcr- Hubbard with
“ihero is a photograph ol Mrs. Stowe,
of California, wh« 'has boon nomi*
haled for Vice President on th" tick-
ei with too. She is tut unusually
handaome lady, ami it ia geuerally
that tho Mil had hopes. _
la only ona thing certain
VBftM4i|'A NBws.
,lt if . ... r
—Miller county hat rocontly had
“sfh 1 ”* r ». r. , ,
di -T??>a.ipity schooia ;of. Savannah
ppana^ on jrwlardgy, ,
ta 01 ^ 0 exciloinont about
mad doga in Bariow county.
—The juicy.'possum hni tondo hit
mppsamiiee in the Macon market.
" —Work has boen commenced tan a
Tailroad from Qaluosvillo 16 Oartors-
*
^hore woro titirtopn deaths ju
jlaeon last wock—a heavy rejtort for
tbatolty!,' . ... /'
—TUo Democrat is of ,th® opinion
tha^ Balnbrldgo ought to have a cot
ton compress. . . . . , ,
r*Tho building* at tho lair grounds
Macon, arc being put in order for th*
aomiag State exhibition,
—Th* Wait South thinks that nine-*
Aautha of .the cottoli crop of Brooka
eouuty hu baoii gathered,
band.somo lady, and it ia geueraliy
"I km still receiving Iotttar«,* r i alla
still receiving loiters," kUa
continued, “by tha humlrodt asking
for ivutogrnph«.. .phtatogranha .anu
doouinents, ami somo of them are
very interesting, hero is oho
appear ...
would probably
hr liar own-maid.' U«j
y, with tills . vision
.. Jh> bfoughi t« uhder*
sintdtlml Mior young ladyhood id ho
« «Mi pi -ndy, a irtklU-r mt personal
adornment. f:
, It wnuKF hq idtnmil aasfo thing tq
assort that out ol iiiti'tu young'ladles
of leisuretirtly ll»u .jn»qld be sqqu at
a niunilnglcsli without the required
wait hrcl half mi ■ houi 4 . In many
falnliloa wihero thta" thtughiur is a
social hello there ia.ss much prelimi
nary hurrying ami scurrying lo got
liar inlociVhon'.thie ,shape fur. ail nn-
expected Call H* r lf«.it were an craer-
twr.&K"- .Avilito.Hjwuiiisiu
Hiiv poverty ol ' wearing apparel.
Tne young Indy can have anything
•lie dtmjtV to. wear—lull, Indeed,
quantities of beautiful clothing—but
what I* thh use of, ids king an vlabo-
roto lnih‘1 if there Un't anybody to
see’it? In ihts case Talhor ami moth
er, sitters and 1 brdfheVa arc al» nta-
bodies, f
A J^iltt of one dress ot.ft ft skirl
nnolhcr; both sliuhhv and am led, a
*'“d.flehu, hair en paplllotr,
powdor siill vislblo
id gem nil ysw-aw-yaw-
? No,! A, modern belle,
us iifo at (lip Wrung end of
km old enough to Have
taught Roprdaeniativo'Oeorgta Artist,
hta was a boy. Htf^d(tendtof*toy,
seliool in Oiwogo, Nsw Yorkc Mr.
Post M v 8sqretaj’y ®f iho National
*hs gentleman In ovcVy 1 particular.
Ho waa tho handsonaat boY who
canio io my school there, and I was
proud of him. lie! Is as good a man
as ho was a bo>. Tha only bad
lu||tg that qsp ha said about him ia
that ho is u Democrat. I had expect
ed hotter of'him than that.
“Yes, 1 rather think 1 am old
unough, judging, from the lettora 1
am recoivingeverjr-dttv from mon who
wliou boy* caina to my sbliool* It is
,nq|. true, however, that Mr, Oleyalapd
gliciidcd
ilou* innther who broilglft
Slid iimiljed n fiitnlly of
:of whom fill honored
, novar, .allowed hor
t tho hieskfssl luhle
re*?. They must bo
fresh, clean Snd tvlih- a finish of col-
lar’nnd coiffure or«bsck thoy went to
thulrtooms, Tlio.ro was no running
awwyAvhen thu dour boll of that
hottaoTung. The young Indies wero
always fit lo bo seen in their nicely,
hiundriud rullicdginglium and lireaif-
fast sets, add iliuro was no appiill.lqg
comrust hei wccfn ilmir evening *hd
uiornlrtg toilet. Each was suited to
thtMitaelvc* and tho occasion on which
it wsa worn. Io thy rnso-garUcn of
girls she'who bloom* the longest bo
urns the day ss a morning-glory.
Xew
er room an was gone halt aa t
nt i
“Well, she wassmllin'awfully, hot
looked teary like around the eyes.
She gimme another dollar an' said
this world would he a happy world if
all men were like liar husband."
“That's business, Jobs* { here's tb«
V I promised you, sod now laps go
across the street and take something.
When you come back dump that
Muff nut and put my things back in
the grip, for I go out to-morrow
morning. III never forget you John!
for potting me onto ihi«,” »nd they
named “Dock" Jackson,
loon.
Tub Philadelphia Time* discounts
the Blaine hippodrome thus: “Honest
govern meat, reduced taxes and the
repeal of sntplua revenue are for
bidden topiee among the buzzsa'for
the Plumed Knight; but ten or
twenty per cent, of the Republican
voters of tba country incline just now
to caro more for honest government,
reduced taxes and Irogal adminittra
tion than for more party success. It ia
neediest to attempt to impress these
vital facts upon auch leaders aa
Elkina, but there to fearful danger
that ibe voters may impress them
upon parties and upon the country in
November."
The Tbomasville
gesta th* name'of Hi
dqn.ef Thomas, foi
House of Representi
contemporary means tol
of Mr. McLendon in
Kkws avd Advektibei
ond the nomination,
no abler or worth]
mentioned in coj
.Speakership, ant;
Mr McLendota'JI
a young to*n
Jilgli
to thia. he
and is em
good, old-fasi
•any,
Si
Ods4 Surgery.
rira—Deiocral.
A remarkable and successful surgi
cal operation baa bfen performed
upon the eon, ten year* old, of R. 8.
Austin^ of Wtfllnjjfford, Conn., by
surgeons io the New York 'Hospital.
Two weeks ago he aWsllowed s'pita,
with something wrapped about Its
head. He suffered great agony. The
pin stuck out of the reach of the sur
geons. All the most pronounced skill
in the State toe* summoned to try lo
extricate tho pin. In all, sixteen doc
tors tried their band at it. They all
said tho pin must stay there, and tile
boy die in eonteqaeeee- lie was ta
ken to the New York Hospital. The
surgeons there decided to cut open
the throat. They did so Bod kept him
all Why inserting a silver pipe con
nection between his jungs and bead
They probed for the pill and found
that none of their instruments would
reach it. They sent lo PliilfAeipbia
and bad the necessary instruments
made, and kept the boy alive in the
meaatiroe. The inatrumeuta arrived
and the pin was taken out. With a
day or two more of delay the boy
would have died. .
Not From ike Cklueee*
It’s the five-minute horse that trav-
els all day.
People who live in glass houses
should have plenty of curtains.
Blest is ho who has a friend thnt
lasts likes pair of suspenders.
Th* turtle is not a< swill as the
greyhound; but be makes batter
soup.
Some people are more particular
about blots on their letlota than blots
on their escutcheons.
Closer, with all bis grestiiass,
couldn't snap his fingers with impu
nity in the faee of a buxz-saw.
The bull-terrier is not ea long
headed as the average business-man;
but then he never loses his grip.
The rain fella alike on the new
elght-dollar silk “dicei’’ of Ihe dude
and the faded felt bat of the statute-
peddler.
The professional carpet-layer 1*
more frugal than the average clergy
man, becaoee be wears great leather
pads on hie knees to cave his iron-
sere.
Tba dog with the handsome silver
collar doesn't always make tho big
gest fight.
Flora lemple drew a vender's
wagon before elto broke the i ccord.
Nathaniel Macon,
rth Carolina congressman, figured
a fanny story now current. He
&r»ed at Rtleigh • that tho state bad
charged with * silver ladle. Re
weut boms indignant and Indignaul-
ly took tho stump. ’’Fellow-citizeni,’'
Id hsf “where will this sxtrava-
ice end? Yon haye been taxed
buy for hie lordly excellence a
ver soap ladle. Now, mv old
iman and your old woman baa"to
their soap With a pine-sbiaglt;
the old woman of this big gey-
or has a silver thing to atir
Fm.* Somo one .wtopered to him
it was a “soap ladle." note
palr>e’W'H&P trIe * y>
‘ • awt T» it The gentleman whls-
-R i»''a *6ub ladle. Ysr
git oulan It, sir- I have It here
".in black sMWMKHffwV *«•
that X copUdkmyseW—»-o-u-p
some Interesting reminiscences of
various preachers were given.'Some
of these turned in the direction ot
the support of tho ministry, aud
instances were related of preachers,
wl*> labored at salaries ranging from
$100 per year up. It was said that
ministry. Another instance given!
was that of a preacher who received
$700 per year. At the end of the
year he bad managed, through great
old-time economy* to save ,$10Q in gold. Ho
felt pro lit! of It, *ml!lU4eil Ifto one
of the church members—all in gold.
At Ibe next yearly meeting one of
the brethren got up, and said he was
fully in f»»nr \>f ii.ui, ib« mjnl.ler
a sufficient salary, but not in favor of
allowing hiiu a surplus. He there
fore offered a resolution that the
^wiifofffeMj.apjp.ca i***f|a
at $600. Despite tbe earnest pro-;
lew** (MeanDtwoWWmotbiioii.
Injury te Fruit Trees by
Ckrimu laliir, - '”****'
I Uerire, writes Mr. .1 C. Harman
to tho Georgia Commlssioitor of
Agriculture, in bring before (ho
minds ol’mII who grow h oi (wlicthvr
fur plcthuro or proll ) a matter of
vital importance—-ony which demands
imiUudlMiu and 'constant •Mtvnllon—
in order to successfully grow fruit.
This mailer has .-been brmifcbl lo the
but a few who aro directly iuioroM
c-d, 1 have thought best lo give the
information tlifougli iho publication
of the Department of Agriculture.
Lam summer I discovered i my
LeC'tatitii pear trow apparently
blighting, and for qnito a while
thnaffagiltMiflj!. but —
gstiofi found them i
was referred to Prof. J. E. Willol
and through him to Prof. Hi ley,
they called It'^ScnlytUs itnftnTdii
or orehard *e>jljtus. (f.»r fur hor in
lurmpilon on [iii. .MbjMt nni.copjf of
our corrcxpoodoiree in proceedings Of
il. S., 1883 ) At that time I had only
discovered lp;|n tho pe^snd apple:
since then I h tvo 'Uncovered it iu the
plum and ths pouch. 1 am satisfied
that many eases of wlist is oiHw
yellows in poaob trees is simply thJs
beetle at work. Us ..mode is to punc
ture the bark and donosit an 44;
nf «i m« J11 i-«il lif.-i 'SSZJl -5S5" HI
t> ii.it oi.l li'T In lilt] h j - .. t
would pi-ol-l.ly bi-11 .tb.tl mu not old oimugb to bo Craab
. Why. i m Jum «»»oUy
Iho right ttgo. 1 am not yoryold
ilie right ago.
ofthor/Wit I' 1
ever uTfliitjcd my gohopj, a« noma of
Uni papers have stated. I know all
lltu other oandldatea wtall, blit I have
never uvon- seen Mr. Cleveland.
Tlioro is one thing that can bo said 1
4lcu, and that is that -I havo rtacsivod
euco 11 raging lettavs from woman aud
iman front ovary Southern State,
notwithstanding it is thought people
down there are party-bound and nob-
progressive. The only annonyfooua
loiter, 1 have rctfoTfed out of.them all
wits signed •AiiioiIciIh,’ ahd eftmo
from Haltiu.oro. It rvOOmthundtad f
Georgia lady as a oandldslO for Vieo]
Preaidaut. .. ...
A Motlierta Taef.
The mother wai sowing busily,and
Josie, Hitting On tho carpet bosldo
hor, and provided With dull, rounded
scissors, mid somo old ntagaxlnei,
wsh Just as busy outlitag-oiHi pic-
iurffl..j . , , , ,
/dt wfluid.JHhw utb«! wtfpffiVtYV
i*4 ■■
"“T»» Mot > r « ***** '»
Know “what offoot has the drought
hud on the persimmon crop? l '
’Tho'ZfciaM thinks thoro ought
XI bta V UtW of steantoVa betWoon
Brunswick and NoW York. AVhy diitt
7—Twq gin bousoa iu ijonroa and
four in Butts luvo boon burn^. thil
your. Tlia qtftplo gooa off in amokei
.^“Homo-raised ribbon cano id
abundant in t|ds, plac*,'! B$ya ,thq
\V>a>)ington Unpette. Ufa thoglorv
dopartoti from Southwqa.t George. |
•Tbs plan of (be Georgia exhibit
At the Now Orleans Exposition haa
boon changed. It it now doolded to
niako tba display under the auspioei
of (lie Htato Agricultural Sooioty.
—Tooncstoo Is claiming a two-
headed snake. Ho tho. snake writers
weignt.alum or phoapUta powders, m4 tiOy At
WHY SUFFER
of the Georgltt pfosa wll) either havo!
to $0 to lying to tnsiiitain . tpeir posi
tion In the •iiaks,liQo,.pr e«so quit the!
drive.
said Aunt Martha, who bat) come in
fur ,1 co«y jb 5 t,.-,;M»n.m» k»,w tbli,
hut sho know (hat a few mfnutaa*
work would ipa^e at) right again,
and Josie. was happy. . f , ,
All wont well, until the little boy
found that lie had sut oil the log pt*
borse that ho consldorcd a raaryel of
beauty. It was a real disappointment
and griof to tho little one.
“Mamma, see I" ond half; prylug he
held H up
“Flay he's holding Up tho foot,"
the mother said quickly.
“Do real horses, mamma?"
“(Vycs apmetimea,'^ . .
* ** ** bh*aa4
. VO - , iOmviiiijo^ ,
••I will,**’ «iiiX .iiiinhliii)
»w/(y Iho clouj Dial In wotty,, win
■|to would li.ve r.lnqii uowv , •
■ it w.. a In tin lljlllK, Iho oiolher,'.
laj.awur; but iho quick «y iiipatlyr, the
/c»ily taqi, modo .11 riffbi. I II. boy’.
In .rl will comforted, and bo went on
with no jsr.oh hia nerves or tempor,
and auntie's call lost none of its pleat-
""‘•I iw| llrod cntticK pic, mamma,"
said Josls, after a
“Well, got'your horao and wagon
ami pl$y thoqo bits of paper are
wood, and you are going to bring t*p
• load. Dyaw |i over to tbo corner
by tho fire, and put thorn into ths
ius,” kindling box. Flay lhat'a the wood-
Hrsiwaatasani
—rA oonvontlou of delegatea from
the various Military Posts ip tho
State will bo bold in Atlanta, on .tho
,flth of Novombor. The objaot of tho
convention to to secure aid from,tbo
Htato iu furthoranco of tbe oflloicnqy
of tho volunteer organisations of the
State*
■A bad thing to take in any form
li a fair amandment to tho following
paragraph from tha Augusta Chroni
cle t “People who 'monkey with tho
cotton gin'- are going shout with
empty slesvos. ’Many taesos aro ro
ported. Gin is a' bad thing to takolti
that form."/ - -
—Just Union hrtw tilcoly tho tin
hippy old bacholor of tho August
A’oeluVig Ntw1 talks: “Somo darnod
Yankoo has Invented ajmlont stock
ing dirtier. It cah novor take tho
^plaea of a nice littlo woman, kow-
evor." Why doesn’t tho old incoryl-
ble take ‘‘a nlca lij\ld woman ?" "
—The fimneri up in Wilkos coun
ty are struggling undor tho sumo
dreadful Incubus that crushes tho
farmora taf tlijs section. Tho Wash
ington Oaxcttc says: “No msttor bow
much ooUon Is open in the field and
llablo to bo'blown out and ruined Iji
tho first rain, all tho, iio^roo* for ton
miltia arotiud must come to town Sat
urday and loaf around altnosl tlid en
tire day. Good wagGs are no induce-
toont for a negro to givo up tils Halt
urdsjds ' holiday, unless hunger is
piuchlng him
-—Ti}0 pooplo in (Ids nolghborhood
have boon Homowhat disposed,
ccntly, to complajn of tho oxcossivo
beat. Tho followiug photograph
from the Rome Qourier will show
them that they havo canio to bo
thankful that Diallers aro not so bad
lioro, as thoy suppose: "Wo wore yes-
torduy shown a willow b**kot which
took fire from the rays of iho.sun. It
was placed in tbo window of tho
Store of <J. B. Carver A Co., and a tin
pen fas loaning agsiuat it, wHh s
battnm concave. When tho sun was
iu It* prppor position, tho surface of
ibp pan threw his rays, down to a
foous, upon the bottom of tho basket,
and U took fire,'-born ing through tho
outer Wicker Wiffk beforo it was dis
covered amt extinguished."
brtntt
’ineased hfid proud; fho little foam-
slor drew- thad after' load till tho
paper* wore all picked up, without
his over thinking thai ho was doing
anything but play.
“Woll, I declare,” said Aunl
Martha, “old as I am, I’ve learned
oho thing to-day, and I wish Etnilv
wou'd como in and take lessons,
lure the bark and dopoeit an 442; Ido,
Ihe larvae, when hatched, begius to -Mra. Waldo looked up in surprise.
feed on Ihe inner hark, or.sap, and
slops the natural flow of tho iap.‘
which discolors or sours the wood of
the ireo, which grndnally dwindle*
aud dies. A pear troo can be killed
in one .season, 1 think it <wid not
kill a peach t?ee untH the following
spring. . _ .
Kldnry ComplMlui.
For over aix years I have been a
terrible sufferer from a troublesome
kidney complaint, for the relief of
which I havo spout over $250 without
benefit; the m »st noted so-callqd
remedies proving failures. Tho use
of one singlo bottle of B. B. B. hs«;
boon marvelous,, giving, more relief
than all other treatment combined.,
It is a quick cure, while others, if
they cure at all, Hie in the distaci
future. C.- H. Roberts.
oe Atlanta Wafer Works.
was passed unanimously. It was
said thsmtbiitor agaVo managed to
•aro $100 out of the salary, but took
good care uot to tell of it.
H«w a* if Pvasitisi.
Ladies, you can'be sure .of this:
that von cannot have rosy cheeks
and a dear complexion unless you
tbe blood, invigorates the organs,:
drives all bad humor* out of the ays-
tern,, sod makes the plainest
attractive. Tell your huabfthds.
face
TkeOanaid Woll-Uound.
Nsw York Worlii.
A Wolf-Hound, which had long
pursued its Quarry with extreme Ea-
gt-rncHS and ferocious cries of "Turn
the Wolf Inside Out!" "The Lupine
Party nm»t Go I" aitf the like, sudden-
ly.Jost as it was closing upon ita
Prey, turned Tail and,fled. “How is
this, sirrah?" quoth iho infuriated
Huntsman { “whj do you thus aban
don the Pursuit just as it promises
to be successful?” “O,” replied the.
Dog, “the Fact is that il has lust oc
curred to me that the Wolf and I
originally belonged to the saijie Fam-i
ilv,“and hastily biting a Chunk out
of the Huntsman's Leg be urged blm
to vote for Butler.
; MORAL.
What's, bred In the Bone will come
oat in th* Flesh --
“What do you mean, auntie?"
“W'elh’I spent yesterday afternoon
ovor there," ((he old lady had a
weakness for visiting, and was
"nuntio" to pcoolo generally,) “and
things were If.* * snsrl snd high-do-
Idw- all Iho tirtie. starting with leu
than JohIo’s givefryou a dozen times
•diice I sat hero! I've had a good
(talk with you, and you've givon toe
pleasant thoughts for a week to
como,: orpr II)etc fro couJdnT boar
ourselves spent. It "Was, ‘Don't do
that,'and ‘You naughty child,'spill
and scratch and break and tumble,
scold and slap half the time. Emily
means well; she love* her children,
and nevor spares herself sewing for
them, or nursing them, when they're
sick. Sho has a world of patience
somo #ayta, but sbo don’t seem to
havo any facility for managing them.
Well; well, I’ll send her tavtaf hero,
Only I won't let on why;” and the
old lady rolled up f ber knitting as the
bell rang fpr lea ,,,,
A little toot, springing from
thoughtful love, liow good It Is!
Tbs Cbamplou Falsifier.
Msw York World.
The evidonca Is now produced thnt
Mr. Blaine purchssed and booamo
possessed of ouo block of tho stock
of.tff#. Rope Furnace Tract Assooia
tipu, in the Hocking. Valioy, in 1880,
of. tha valuo of $2o,00G; that he paid
for the tame by a drqfl on Stbvk
Klkinh, q/ - Star-route notoriety, the
present manayer of the Blaine
nnaion, and that Tie k.u
ojved In. oxqhauge tfiorofor
t _j,000 of tha flrtt mortgage bond#
of tho Standard Coat and Iron Com
iany, of the Hocking Valley. Then
onds were transferred to Steve
Elkins, anti receipted for. by him
“on account qf Jambs G. Blaine."
It is' (hu# proved by documentary
idotice. that Mr. Blnino'k letter,
Looks ao Untidy
Nothing look# mure untidy than
the presence of ecurTand da&aruffin
the hair and oh the clothing. One
bottle of Ptafker’s Hair Balsam will
heal the scalp and free It from this
nuisance. Stops falling of the hair,
promotes new growth and makes it
soft, glossy and silky. Best of drasi-'
ibg. Dclicioutty perfumed.
WUr victoria Kan Away.
the f
Journal,
“Parents who have acquired*, large
wealth and high social position are
oftpnest disappointed in the disposi-
' er> kccauae.qffbe
ppoii and by vvnicb
ijjea - *"
tion of their dsu
ideal theyiiisitt
they measure all applicants foj* the
alliance. The daughter who recently
I married the coachman, it to said. Was
denied by her fajho^,lhea|tontioq*
of worthier jnen because they were
not possessed of tho fortune and
| social rank hohsdffxedito the
standard. Vft\ know an only dtugh.
written on July 22 iast. addressed io
“Hou. il. s. Bundy," denying (hat
tho writer had ever “owned a share
of stock to any coal, iron or land
company ia the Htato of Ohto," was a
deliberate and willful falsehood.
Tbe lie was uttered to shield
Bl*lne from the stigma of liavjng bad
a share of responsibility for (lie terri
ble sufferings of tho minors iu the
Uocking Valley.
On. Ihe principle that “where con.
coal ment ifl. deajrable avoidance li
advinable” there it npt a line or.ja
word iu tbe untruthful Bundy Lettei
winch is not caiistat«mt with Mr.
which is not conslitent with Mr.
BUine's idea of tbo moat scrupulous
integrity and honor.
flow Bomcaf flew York’tpr||»» nia
Man Br K an LUff/
Almost ail. the neb. aid famous
men of New. York began Ufe as “no-
bodies.’’ Charles P. Daly wps an
apprentice to a quill-pen cutter, Ros-
Well .P.'lTIoWer was a farm laborer
dollar a day, August bo)mc '*
apprentice at nothing ay,
trded himself, Grow ~
at one dolls
Wat an app
and boarded
land- waa a dark lo
at four .dollars a
was a .blacksmith’s spi
could scarcely lift tbo hi
ry K. Abbey failed iu
business,' -A. B. Cornel'
Ur for further tofornatlon sddres*
E. Barry, M.D
■f
J A U(J VS'tA, aw
sypnKlIIU,,. , , T . , : i t ,» -
irilAlUTAL PMIRfl lTilOOOuCt
fieketa omr.f $• «!»*«*#**. FaawMon.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY-
i. . ,/ «,'!» ,ii ,-.-i h»$» »i t
“ Wt do htrtby ctrtify that. vt jupervut
ths arrangmenU for all th* Monthly ond
Sstni-Annual Dr a winy t J nf Tkt LouUiana
Stan LoUtry . Company, and > m
person manage and control tip Drawing»
thtmsrives, and that the tame are conducted
With honesty, fairnsss, and in good faith to
wards all parties, and ws authorise the Com
pany to use thie certificate, withfac-smiUe
of our signatures attached, in its advertise
ments."
, InooriKM a ted hi ism ror as rears hr the Let-
iSa shK
rMj^^Yyna ot over tm.lw hfetaoa bona
Ug *’» orcrwholinhiK popular,rets lu free,
ohiao wsa luado * part of the uretont mate
(gji.ttaiUou adopted Deosmbof fo, A. D-,
ns onls T/*Sry«» «M Cm aril tidoried by ths
P«>t*pant touo. .. , . ,,
i ft npver scqlct or postpones.
A Nl'LlSNfllM Ol’I’OflTIINITV TO
WIN A FOIliUNN, TENTll' OllAND
DltiVWINU, K, JN TIIK AUAIIKMY
OKMUalO, NKW .OltLKAN.1, TUtWDAV-
Oc( Mill, 1Ra4—178d moptiilv drswinz-
ninthly drawing.
CAPITAL FItIZE $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Doilurs Each.
FractloiiH, In Fifths in Proportion.
- ' . LIST, or vaiws,,
« iirizks or 1 mu. BST
ill
eouft
«44bsK!!»r.-?i
S?:;.
, , ?fcv:-;:";:v.Tr.:«lin
S il S;S8
ArrsoxiMATioN rHicis.
9 Approximation i’nwi of 9m,
do do
UWT I’rlzns amounting to
. e.ibi
Ute.tSS
ftS^ISo
Application for rata# ^to oluba should. Im
ffewOrfeJn 0 Ul * ° m0U 0f Company in
for further Informstlos write cleitrly, git.
log full,address,. M.kw p. o. Uuuoy Ar*
dors payable, snd Address Rdglitcrod totter*'
NKW OKLBANS NATIONAL HANK
New Ortaaua, La.
FOBTAL NOTIiS ami' ordinary lotieri
by Si ail or Kxprvta (all aiinra of Band up.
ward* by Express st our oxmmse) to .
W; A. DAUPHIN,
NSW drleaim, La,
orM A. DAUPHIN,.
607 Bovontb street* -
Z. J. ODOM,
Attomey-at-Law,
(Office in the t'-ourt Uotue). .
ALBANY,- GA.
y^JlLL represent Cllente In-the Albany di
Collection* s apeolslty.
L. LOEW,
1 w “i5iffiV‘"“ 8, "*”' 4
ALBANY. OA.
ALL kind* or repairing promptly snd carefully
done lor tbe trade gt, . • c, •
IsTEW YOBZ
rRICK». A NiCEHKLEClION OF
Watches and Jewelry
BMP
ArwwMuoii nt < -iikt
boj, Gim
)W.» tMEW^Ivhb Kail'
were larm bands'.
COLUMN.
1
ricks ro suit tUk Ttun at
Dry Goods Dep rtoient
.P,ftow,
FULL AND COMPLETE
KM HR A
Prints,
Clieeli s,
Sheeting,
- M
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