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Volume XLIV.—No. 24.
ALBANY. GA.. SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1890.
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EDITORIAL.
If there is anything in a name
Rochelle, Ga., would go right through
a fellow.
A FEST1YE FINANCIER.
?Hi: ATLANTA
JOVIAL AND
I There is one candidate for Governo-
j who would be delighted to see more
! Northen men In Georgia.
, The New York Sun, advises dem-
j ccratic papers to stop abusing dear -
] crats, and yet the sun goes on abusing
everybody.
lx showing the Ohio excursionist •<
' the rights, the Amencus people shoult'
put Dave Dudly, their negro post mas -
ter, on exhibition.
You ought not to indulge in ordinary
! social amusements and gave ties.
! You ought not tos'ay away from the ;
: church whenever it be open uuks- ab-
COSSTIITTION’S solutely prevented. A
GENIAL Bl'8I* You ought nor to spend time in any j
v ,^ wiKkti pr 'form of reading which U simply lor j
NLSJS lAniuEK. amusement
You ought not to -Ibhonor the Lord 11 ‘ ,n * C.u.rO Tr.obl. im Gt.r.ia
A HtrdHoEye View ef ibc Inward and HU Church by doing anything Quarrel* Over
Hilarity and mirth ol i»e Bai- j that l» inconsistent with the spirit ot ;
— ! thl- season of self-denial.
You ought to be more constant and '
earnest in private praters. j
You ought to be more dilligent to Atlanta Journal.
•‘search the Scriptures. j Do you know what stud poker is?
You ought to be more frequently at 1 f „ T ..... . », . „
God's houw, anJ to take part more I *** Lo " ,n,liaI Heru.au Bohtte-
earnestl.v in the worship, with both | WJ in Mscon because ot a dispute
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. "’'‘ rU fr< '"' “ '"' b rtn ’**'
As the gubernatorial campaign ap
proaches, it is time we were hearing
from Major Bacon. He is usually
Fine Calf. Heavy Laced Grain and Creed-
tnoor Waterproof.
'‘ ' * * ne hi* _
i n SHOE
SHOE.
^_ licit in t!»«• world. Examine
• •.oo CKM1VK KAMI 'EWE1
5».00 IIAMI-SbWEIi HHT SH
f.i.fiO POLIC E AM* FARMEItg* SHOE.
•2.50 EXTRA \ AH E < Al l SHOE.
& *1 WOKKIXGMEim SHOES.
• 2.00 and •1.75 ROYS' SC HOOL SHOES.
All m*<1e in Cungre*-. Pulton wJ Lace.
®3 & $2 SHOES ladiIs
•1.75 SHOE FOP. MISSES.
Bert Material. Be*** Ktyl^. Beat FittJnj
I*. L. Dousliu, Brockton. Man. Sold trv
Bo-valo Bill has been snubbed b;
j President Carnot of France. This- Re
public 3» certainly degenerating Int*
! the ways of the barbarians.
! A Board of Trade and a lioe o.
| river boats established this month
What next month? Move on and ge
rii‘i 0rn, Wallace Keed’a Bou
doir and Clark Howell’* Studi**
— Ike « opnlar Proprietor Mir*
the B«*d I p H ith Ilia tver Over
flowing Good Humor and Play-
fit Inca*.
Nearly everybody in Albany has
been to Atlanta at one time or another,
and every one visiting the Gate City
naturally wants >o see one of its great
est enterprises—the Constitutiou build
ing, its wonderful arrangements and
its truly marvelous facilities for get
ting out a great morning daily.
Every one w ho has been in the Con
st!: uiion office has noticed behind it>
business counters a large, well-built,
clear-featured man, with a face posses
sing an austere, sedate and dignified
expression in the extreme. A mat*
possessing a rnieu and expression so
PLAYING STDD POKER.
GAME THAT IS BEFORE THE
PUBLIC NOW.
Led
Traffeaira—They Don't Play It
Much In Alia- ta—“trap*” the
ill Hew Game— s *r..e Advic ,
IS ALBANY SOLD?
JIbi» or W liai ?
Morris Mayer.
near forbidding, that instead of daring
to icJl him a little joke, the casual ac
quaintance is almost afraid to even re-
’ If the croakers of a city would spen* | mark in the mildest lone, “Nice
■ their time working for a city instead o; i weather,*’ “Fine day,** or any such
‘‘right and erudite little scintillation.
b-FTw. hampering it »u every worthy move
lli.'.m? I . . , t r_ . • »
sSmwjeaTe-S f ment, “how happy we should be.’
.•uiscuyic
: i
MRTIVE
1GNDERCOPNS. The r <.
kXi-s «U urn. iJc. e: Vru& > to, ar UlaCOX * CO., F
F. II. McGnmr la registered at th-
Arlington from Norwood.—August
Ea ning Mesas.
Did he bring any sea shells with !
heart and voice.
You ought to exert iso some form of
real self-denial in meat and drink.
You ought whatever be the form of
denial, keep it faithfully.
You ought, by honest self-examina
tion, to find out your besetting siu.
and to fight against it.
You ought to give something regu
which originated at a game of stud
poker. Lowenthal, so the Telegraph
said, refusing to divide the pot with
Bob net eld because he had paired,
which made Bohuefeld angry, ami
which caused the killing.
| Reveire, who confessed the killing
of “the crook” near Stone Mountain,
, , „ , , a*s<i piungea uown an omcankij
Some comment has been made upon ; k j lnn 'g her cnai „„. r an(I flrc man.
the little squib in yesterday morning s I “Soon afterwards she was fixe*
lariy, ami that more than before, to said that he was accompanying his vic-
the offerings in church. I tim to that section for the purpose o(
You ought to forgive any one who j inaugurating and conducting a stud
may have u rouged you, and to seek poker game.
forgiveness. < Stud poker caused the death of a
You ought to exercise unusual kiud r.egro near Brunsw ick the other night,
nes- to ail with whom you come in i A dispute aiose while the it «»ne wus in
contact, op*daily to these with whom I progress, and one of the pUjers killed
This inau is W. A. ilampbill, Its ca
pable business manager.
But behind that austere and almost
forbidding countenance is hidden a
depth of humor and fnud of wit and .
play iulness that few that do not know ; Hampshire—there ;
your daily life is cast.
You ought to seek to make thi-
Lent more beneficial to your spirits!
life than has been before.
You ought to rcmend>er that death
anu the j idgement must be met.
Poor, Neglected Jfir. Blair.
j Louisville Ccurisr-Journal,
j The honorable senator from New
only one Senator
him intimately ever su-pect of in hub-j from New* Hampshire to whom ilia:
A word to Dr. K. A. Shine, of Al
bany : Don’t lose any sleep on accoun
of tliMt $51,000,000 said to be awaitin*
you in Europe.—Columbus Enquirer
San.
Col. K. LiquoR is the. leader iu nine
tenths of the race conflicts In tbi.-
eouutry.—H-nnkinsville Dispatch.
Ami Bill Pledger is very iuiimatelv
associated with the Colonel.
I itln,
! the
day passe:
w his manly bosom. In fact, he la | adjected can be applied, even by
jnfe ofhla’ compeers, and hardly a i stretch of courtesy—U not alone in
y passe- that he d«;es not euiiver j the opinion that the prefa is iu league
■ and lighten the dull monotony of tin
weary Drain workers in :he editoria
I -anciuiu.
Iu the language of the poet, he stir-
the bi»ys up with a crook«*d stick.
The outcome oi ail tills is that tii*
oov8 sincerely esteem and are deeply
a*ti.cued to ••ilempie,” a» they affcc-
tionately term him, ami lie is a genera
*gainst hiiti. Tliere is not a callow
ONE 2SIVJOY®
Both the method and results -when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it i» pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, t | l
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- *’
There are always some petiple who
look backward. Enterprising arm
public-spirited men forget the thing-
that are behind, and press forward ti
the mark of the high calling that is iu
advancement.
j pretender In any department ot in-
! tellectnal exertion that does not shar*
1 the opinion. There is not hi ail the
j land a self-styled poet that puts
( • rcary platitud-s or Incomprehensible
fancie- into haiterlng verse hut l*e-
liev**«that the press has farmed an uu-
^ holy conspiracy to keep his production.*
favorite imm cellar M roof on account , from millions that are yearning to de-
ol his genially, joviality, sociability vour them. Tnere is not a writer of
ami liberality. Ilis fun ia catching unreadable fiction but thiuks the same
and a sight of him in the editorial tiling.
sanctum is enough to wreathe the j *-•-*-
■ aces ol all the boys in smiles for the This Is Plait’s Scheme.
■ est of the day, and bis hearty, in no- j From tha New York World.
another because he refused to show his
down card.
Stud poker is gettiug to be an issue,
and l have found out what it is. 1 saw
it played in Atlanta the other night,
ami a well-known man about town ex
plained to me the workings and fasci
nations of the game. It was quite in
teresting, and a sketch of it will be en
tertaining now:
PLAYING AT STUD POKER.
An ordinary deck of cards is used
Five cards are dealt, the same as
draight p »ker, and everybody knows
how to p!av s raight poker, my in-
formaut assured me. Hands have the
fiuje value ns straight poker.
II J-.-U tHtt! a WU...I usbte,wia.»j^ eat|l ‘ i ;;^ lmcImilor ™|e une^ioBss. |
* ,n t ,e n, " Wle ’ " ,re t0 "If .lumber Hunter aia’t around,”
ot .t in two von jould have tvvo nly we „. known maa-abunt-town i-
-.ml poker tabus. I he dealer the | <tIred .. there u always them that
who coh.-im.T- the game, sits iu | is oa tlw ’ lookout for |' ush money _
Two dice are used, and are passed
; from player to piayer around the half
| cirele as the time lor each to throw j
them arrives. . , , T - Are Chlue*e Lily Bulb*. Jn^aoeie
i ou throw die two on the table. If
: the sum of the two numbers ou the ;
i side of the dice facing upward is seven
(four and three, six and one, or five
and two) or if it is eleven (six aud five)
\ou win the bet >ou made with tiie
dealer (all bets are made with tbe
dealer) that you could “play.**
If you throw twelve (two sixes) or
three (two and one) or two (two ones)
you “crap out” and lose, liut should
you throw an eight or nine, or any
number than those already enumer
ated, that number is your “main” and
yo i continue throwing until you either
throw your main agv in or throw seveu.
If you throw your main you win;
seven you Io s e. However, if you
throw a seven first time, remember,
you win.
a gambler’s use of a valentine.
This day week ago, speaking about
gauibi.ng, a must remarkable bit of
luck came to a Baltimore man—a
young nit-reliant.
A lady friend, knowing his fondness
for betting on races, seut him a valen
tine, telling him to bet on tbe seventh
norse in all the races. Ii there were
entered less than seven, then count
them and go back to count again, bet
ting on No. 7 every time. That is, If
there were five, count one, two, three,
four, five, then go back to the first
and count six, seveu, making the sec
ond bor*e No. 7.
Bookmakers made him up $700 to $1
and he bet $2 on the advice of his fair
valentine.
There were six races. His bet was
(hat the seventh horse would v.in in \
A FURIOUS STORM.
She killed two men before she got on \
the rails. While she was oeing steam- i
ed up in the chops a plug blew' out and j
two mechanics were scalded to death. J
j Then it was brought south and sent out i Swept Over the Country Last Night,
on its first run. She mounted the rails i
ami plunged down an embankment,
ear.
Adaat.i Journal, Wednesday, Veb. 2*th.
Soon afterwards she was fixed aud There was a furious storm abroad
News and Advertiser about a street j put on the road again. She ran for j tbe land Tuesday night. It came from
fakir hawking a nut or bnd in Albany i aW S U *’ »» right, until one night the t i ie Gulf of Mexico ami swept umvn-d '
™r* r ' * llegi "* ,ut the chi »~ i &■£::,! *« * a.™,*,,
lily bulbs, that they emit a fragrant | tried to reverse the lever and run back; j The greatest damage done in Clcor-j
oJor, and that they sprout and glow i but the engine acted like a mule and ! gia was in the northern part of the
if submerged in water for a week or 1 ‘
ten days, and that eventually they
grow until the stem reaches the top of
the water, and put forth a bloom re
sembling our lily.
Do they do ail this?
The News and Advertiser man
But i can’t remember half the dev
iltry that engine lias played. Once she
seemed to get into the dumps while on
Jon't know, but he »iil what he j ‘ h . e "“Jwoul.lu’t be man^;-
.ioes know about them, »nd that will 1 cJ - SI,e ” u ' J :,i lf the devil was in
bear out his statement that if this
wouldn’t throttle. She we.it whirling ] state, but the storm war more severe
on, and ura-ht d into the other tra n. in the mountains around MurDhv Y
r ive men were killed iu the two eu- ^ t - •
gine box.
C., and Danville, Ya.
All day yesterday the skies were ■
overcast with clouds ami the rain fell :
in showers. It was a humid spring |
day, and it seemed as if February had
drawn a sight draft on April for the j
K „ . ..., , , copious showers which saturated the
her cylinders. \V henever the engineer j earth.
off and ou for years.
Du ling the New Orleans Exposition,
*85-*8G, a lady w !io visited that city at
that time, a daughter of iheedirorot
one of the leading papers of ti e South,
made the writer a present of a double
handful of assorted nuts, among which
wire a halt-dozeu or so ol these “so-
called** Chinese lily bulbs. She stated
iu h*»r note to the writer that she had
purchased them at the New Orleans
Exposition from a hawker, who sold
them as Japanese nuts. They were
five or six different colors, variable in
s./e and oudly shaped nuts—sup-
• v cr»T r^-o.- I SI5 A,A 11^ t posed to take the place among the Japs
-vvry ;aif ; an,I Uey did. lie of our ulmouds, pecans, filberts, wal-
‘ nuts, etc. So at least the hawker told
I $1,400 for his $*2 and won $1,000 on
! single beLs. The Baltimore Sun
j vouches for the genuineness of the j
j t=iory.
WHAT THEY DO IN ATLANTA. j
Very little gambling is done in At-
1 lanta. and where a game is conducted j
it is carried on with sealed doors, bated
P* j the firmament.
•An emigrant train was running j It was indeed a portentious lookin-
ahead and the engineer of the wan- ! sight, the frowning clouds that were ;
Killer h id orders to look out for it. Af ; cm plug up from the Western horizon |
ter a run oi an hour or so be cauie in and bearing down upon the earth
■ngbt of the emigrant train as it rum- ! About half-past 8 o’clock the ^on.
0 ed slowly «p * heavy grade: then it, that had been threatening all tlu- even- i
•.Isappeared over the crest aud this mg leaped forth and continue.! with
uevii o| an engine went charging up j more or less severity all durin * m.
and over about a minute behind. J'he j night. The lightning wasexcecdhi^Iv !
engineer expected to see the emigrants ! vivid, tin wind at times quite hi di. ?!,'• !
away down the track, but they had! ihundcr very loud and long, coutin-l
slowed up and were only a lew hun-J ued, and the rainfall quite heavy, for 1
<Jrtd yards ah*-ad. Down went the*! this morning the gauge iu th** -jj
bellowing like mad. and aa | service offlee showed that oik- inch •
0WDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thi P o
n-irity. n
■“ r ; , ' d *' ruarva!
More
iiol r, )|(j ii,,. , n ' ,'' ! and can-
io*v • ■ • ,V- 1 !‘i n " : ,0 *‘ ®ultidu«le
’Vm.woRi.v rif
l»OTlL BaCINi. Powr-RKCo.
to. Wall St., N Y.
At wimiesale bv Wight * W*lo SIT .
AiDany, Georgia.
^ooo as the emigrants heard it,out they
steamed as last as they could. Bur
tbs old hell cat could outrun the Fly
ing Dutchman, and there was no slop
ping Ini*. She rushed down, eating
Farmers in Kansas are advised to
dnitatc Joseph in Egypt and store up
! their corn and await better prices,
i gyg. j Probably it would be easier to follow
tem effectually, dispels colds, head- this advice if they we*e backed by a
aches and fevers and cures habitual Hharaoh with plenty of capital,
constipation. Syrap of Figs is the | Tlm Norlliern Republics paper,
•an now howl over another Southern
| outrage. A press dispatch reports thai
* the pastor of a colored Baptist church
; in Petersburg, V*., has been docked
| $200 for having voted the Democratic
i ticket at the November election.
Thu enemies of New York arc now
j scheming in Washington to postpone
i t*»e V\ «»rld’s Fair to 1*93—which means
; no fair at all. And at the head oi
j these marplots stands little Tom Platt.
cent and mirtlilul laugh is generall>
enough to give the scribes a hearty
appetite lor their meals—if they pos-
. -ess enough cash to procure them.
In addition to all this Mr. H. is
doubly endeared to his employes on
accouut of the many instances the) .. . Burrow* A«sia.
nave ot perceiving his briiiiaut exaiu-; ®
pic as a profound philosopher, true | A special from 1 ensaco.a to the
UhrUtuin and litieral humanitarian. Montgomery Advertiser says: “Ia-
* lie is at the head of several institu- formation received here to-.lay is that,
! lions of financial status, but in spire ol R (1 l*e Burrows cros-ed the E-cambia ‘
man
tbs hail hole, and iu front of him,
around the half cirele, are i.-mgeil the
players. Chips, or checks, are used
oy the players iu lieltiug.
i The checks are bought from the
i dealer and represent money—their
! value being fixed by those playing, 5
! ceiia usually, or 10, 15, 20 or 25 cents,
{or any sum agreed upon. Two to
j twelve players can cngtge in the game
j at once time. One can only Del the
rain had fallen during the night.
As far as could Ik; I earned no duma,'e
was done further than a few Httie
her. She, knowing the reporter’s dis- IT ?^ Liutenman, a,, d there was no siop- washout.-.
position to eat up everything in hi* p,M - “ iT * bht? rusll ** t l Jwn * eating The thunder and lightning in Mari
reach, ad.led that although they were • “P U,e between her and her prey. • efta and over the suniinit <*t K.-n.,...
good to eat, he had better preserve I v a ^ cr f:ices ,vere looking out the win- j mountain was umisu tW) >» v. i,- ; M .
them as a cuiiosity. Some of these | uOWS l ‘ ar nhead aud 1 foniurd h grand iookiog picture ;■
nuts the reporter still has. the engineer, fireman and coaler, when tho-** who looked up.-s it- from their
Some time ago, he saw a street fakir t thc ? buiml that they could not cl cck windows in flic little city,
hawking these nuts or bulbs on the I R ^ >fcel t ‘ ,e e,, .2;hie, stood at th.-1 l’ho electric Hgklw went nut several! ^
streets of Atlanta. They were identi- . 5L rea ‘j y ! or a . ! times during the storm, making the f aud
•jal indescription with the **Japa- . liad to take it pretty soon. • lightning seem even more vivid than
ne*»e outs*’ and identical in appearance-; Already t.ie emigrants were leaping ; had been. i
«e hawked in Albanv Wedne8- f r'. ,n,l! ‘ e ste P s and ro,,,n E dcw » 1,1
An Ordinance,
Wi lening F.
f-et from .
line of the
i‘ig land a*
hmi- ,,ri.
pan
^ »nt street eastward thirty
• “iili street to the north
; r gromuli., and grant-
; r'ght-of-way and ware-
'' ( r ° die Albany,
n•»»ti»*rri K'.ilway Coni-
them Division.
table—that is he cannot
irorn his pocket to bet while
in progress.
warn qevnratii
had lieen.
-»» w .»« U..MU ... ailM u. .. cuucB-1 . • c - —, At Tilton and Tunne’ Hill, the tele
catch you playing and threaten to tell : lfav . q ^ hawker called them Chinese ! " ides oft,le *»nbank«uent. Tiie engine- ; graph instruments were burned < i* : \
tiie authorities if you do not pay them j Uy bu!bs _ but thty d5( , uol emit an i ,,,en UI1 1,19 moment lie-i thu electricity, aud at Kingston muuv
* lo - ! fwW Ho ri.«..»i.» h o..i«..i-«i-I lore the. crash, and leaped for life—but of the wire- were blown down, ren-
were all killed. j dering it difficult
“1 am afraid to say how many lives new-,
were io.-t as the engine tore into that; All the train
train packed with emigrants, but it
swelled trie IDt oi the iu«n that the old
brute had killed.
“No matter w hat road she is on—
and she lias been on a great many—
- r. I?e i: oHni
of ttp ( ;ty oi
d’-'til t>> aiitin
r! thirty feet f.r
“They are mighty stuct here and the
boys have a hard road to travel. But
It’* all for the best—big help to young
men. I’ve been sporting nigh on to
twenty years and 1 wish I’d never seen
a gambling saloon. They’ll ruiu any-
| odor, lie thought it sufficient to pour
cologne in the bottle in which his sam
ple grew, aud did not saturate the nuts
with it. The writer bought some and
put them in a fish-globe of water,
t hey stayed there a month or so, and
did not sprout or show much signs of
softening.
About six weeks ago the writer saw
another fakir hawking the same nuts
o: bulbs', and also styling them Chinese
lily bulbs. They did not emit an odor
lioriltir.i :
ihtttitr.
[ the fair g
n, ‘‘i ly the. Mayor
Albany unit It m
>vitr of tiie tarui*.
>* hereby w ulpnct
ordinal cast line,
trect over InniU
iety ktr.-ot to th«
ovroed by
only remedy of^ ita kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared onlv from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the mest
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try^iL I>o not accept any
■ubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N.Y.
[For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD
general and NERVOUS DEBELITT 1
Wraktiea* of Body and Mind, Zlrtoti
lib many duties always finds time to r j v ,. r «t Johnson’s ferry, one mile from
b**iy that follows ’em up.
.. . . , . , i “Take roy advice, young man,” he
.KOHIU betore Urn on Ihe Lominned, -and «lVk to The now.pa-
, per and don’t lool with cards. But if
ucai is | vou W »JI gamble, don’t try to run ’em
■ ^t7?; h r, e “ h piay ? r ^ *“.*«»"•>•
■n .rout of ti.o dealer an equal amount j iness * a profeasioi
"ante,” and m'^litute ” | n»r thin^'en'i'11 tW ° othCr S™' 1 ™'" «» th. crowd
Tee pot becomes more valuable dui ing 4 • al ., a nl r, i: - V 1 °° r thln K even in ; leM idol the same thing. He suavely
leal, and is what the players strive ■ ' C _ j explained tiiat it was probably bevau»e
t . , The reporter stopped and told the man
and demands , about the failure of his bulbs to come
Miss Kate B. McLaughlin, ol
Chicago, a notary, became Mrs. Rey
nolds, and the Secretary of State ha-
notified her that she can’t use her no- • delicious its flavor.
rake a few minutes each day to cheer
up his weary and heavy-laden em
ployes.
Air. Hemphill is devoted to his Sun
day school, and in fact, in the large
ness of his heart is in love with every
body aud everything. But if there is
. one thing he loves better than another
it is a pun—a regular old fashioned
-quelchrng rib-breaker. The mossier
i its back the better he likes it, and like
imberger cheese, the older the more
A pun is a pun to
are ac- i
McDavid station, on the Louisville and .
Nashville railroad, laic Saturday after- |
noon, lie was in a great hurry, and
jumped from the boat before it reached
ih*i shore. He was going wesi
disappeared in the woods
crossing the liver. The
*° Wltt * 1 Wickwirk—You say you
going TunotGH a DEAL. qaainted with Brown/
E ich piayer is given five cards by ; , s » particular fiiend of mine,
the dealer. The first card to each is | wire—If he is a friend of yours he
dealt face down, and the card dealt surely can’t be so v* ry particular.
aU( ] j each player this time is only seen by I
soou after | * ,s possessor. This is tiie “down j a French electrical journal esti-
dcteciives ; <-*aid” w hich the Soiith Georgia negro j males that the total leugtn of the tele-
she has kept • n killing the men who
"tood at her throttle. We all led aiit-
tie nervous when we have to run her,
for when you steam her up it seems
to put Uie devil i'« her.”
low hates fiionivlo
ritR Northern ltnnd« To «;ive
Lhaiiiuuqua Kaies.
she Wes I cm and
Atlantic road came in on time, but the
; w ires were down in several place-,
and the whole country from Big
Shanty to Chattanooga w a* reported
■to be submerge I, with hut lew **:v-
; ceplions, ou account of the heavy rain -
i tali
. 2VT>. Ur
?Ui«
farther or.|m n «*.| t That the
"• f,,c Alliany, FloriJa &
■ otapauv art* hereby
aa l I'nvilegei, U n the
tionn oi miming their
•? j front ami Nurlli strjeti in the city, ae
e heretofore been granted lotbcotliereev-
era! railroads.
SKl • " ;;n - ,: e it further ordained, That a
sjipf'i '::nil t’orfy feet «'ido a'Hoiningon thn
c ist - I ic .t the laid heretofore granted to the
Marietta Cob.mknaSouthern Kaiway in the cxteiukm
M-iri- "f Front street noith from Siciety street
seieral iliriMonf
Northern Rail iv
granted all the r
.-a;.;e tcrih.s and
hv
Mr. J D. Weston
tiie gttrir. of the seed was not exposed |
v . . .. | and that in some instances the hull was
l ausiev lie | inr j j or ^ be aspiring shoot to pene-;
* lck “ trite it. He showed how to expose the i Chautauqua,
germ and succeed in selling all three , j n tbe effort
of the men who told him about the i _ . r .. , .
failure of their former purchases to 1 rates ‘ roni a H sections of the connti
come up some more Chinese lily bulbs. to ^ Ibany during the Chatrtauqua As-
Tclegraph information ha? been
very meagre, but a short message was
received from the office of the
and North Georgia railroad
eU:i, saying that there had been a throu„ii tho fnir gnmnds 1,421 feet long, from
terrifi • storm in tin* mountain? 111110* I north to south, ain.- a etripufland on the cut
about Murphy. N. C. aide of, and aujoiuing tbo extension of Front
The raiuittli was very heavy and street, xio feet u i*lc and tlu* length of thu fair
swelled the Not la river until it c hanks grounds !.I20 feet, aert^*; for ^hops and
think tiiat lie is now certainly in Bald- ! tel used to show his adversary and be- j graph wires (including submarine ca-
.. — I .■■tlVOA I... ■■•■■A L-lll.i ! Ii. . . ... ■
I cause of which lie was killed.
| Betting commences when another
Irani is served by ihe dealer to each
player, this time face exposed. The
j highest exposed card opens the betting
1 and [dryers to the left follow.
Betting ceased, a third card is dealt,
face up. Betting is resumed ihe same
•is before, the most valuable exposed
hand leading off. Then the fourth
A short time since the New s and j ocean, which is of course h very large i car ^ is dc*dt, face up. Then bets are
Advertiser man finding himself in (>art ’j s cold at thu Liverpool price. I a K» in tnadv^ after which the filth aud
Atlanta and, feeling a little lonesome, freights ofl‘. If he will figure a little j can * * s S* v en to each player, lace
bethought himself of going to the Con- i further, he will find that he buys his i exposed, and beu are again made.
1 <W.lnn.r« of j .Lkutloo and sn appinj; a snake story | doatliiiiff. inachinerv ami other 3 !ii- During ihe whole deal the first dealt
1 with Uncle Remus for a new rabbit tale . pli«><> in the protected market of his os n j ^recains unexposed. a.nl is only
taria! seal any more. It would now
1 jo amiss to use it, because she is uo
I ‘onger a miss.
I The key to the material adv&nce-
| ment of a town Is found in the follow-
jing crude language from the Dawson
News: “One of the greatest known
uini— and a puu is the climax ot wit.
What’s all tins got to do with the
milk in the eocoanui? you ask. Well,
! just peruse a few more verses and
you’ll tumble.
win county.
The Tariff and Hie Farmer.
Aicbiion Glooe.
If the farmer will trace his corn to its
final destiiiHiion he will find that ir j
goes to Liverpool, a free trade market, 1
and there the price is fixed. That 1
which is consumed on this side of the j
which Is of 1
ble>) of the world in use at the pres
ent time exceeds hall a million miles.
Foiir-fjfrhs of tbe land wires are in
Furope and America. All the subma
rine ■•ables together give a length of
SO,050 miles.
! together. Croakers and moss-b »cki*
I are mighty lonesome in Dawson.”
ud a chew of his inimitable line-iu couinrv, which has the advantage of an j dwn by the piayer to whom it is given,
j tobacco. He had just consummated the S arbitrary duty. The removal of this the snow down and the winner.
trade and was enjoying the weed and ; tariff may not advance the price of! w,| en bets are made they }
there s a new chewing gum that is ; [[verting himself by trying to inject corn, but it will certainly increase t*»e | 1,1 to the pot, enhancing its value as
I I J “**• c - i - tcu m — ‘ —
n M 0 c*or» r f?a* K r ^“‘ 9, M , ^» 01dcrYDUn,r ' >au * to be good f<ir local option breaths.!
sasii.miii rrlly Ho. lonl.rn ■«< 1
StrvartfcMWKAR, I .MiKTM.ortI* OIU> \NSA PJRTHOF BOUT. AWIUSta EceninU A rW8.
Ak»«Inl*lJ onfz.llrr lionK '. HI*X*EVT-ll. at fl„ I. . i„. I „„ ‘ ,
Sr"•?*V° 8, ?'“wriuth*Bu ! There s a large fortum
the juice into “Brer Rabbit’s” already j purchasing power of the 10 or 20 cents ! tb* l,eal progresses. The
. .i. 1 ~ 1 ... ... i ........-k..., .11 fl... .......I
] oveillowiug cuspidor, when the smil-
rhe farmer gets for his
rn. A dol- i comes when all five cardt
how down
are dealt,
ve«rri ii.. ii^k »i ■ d biiiM — i •* «• large fortune waiting for i iog busiue.-s manager waltzed in with J j ar< alter ail. is only worth what it will between those who have remained in
a*rcm crie Medical C0. f BUFFALO > *n1 , |^ > ■ somebody who will make a chewing his coat tails grasped by the tips of his , buy. And if (J shillings under free trade i a *l the betting, Ihe down card ia
I mim strong enouch to act as a «necifh I fin S ,?rs he ld at arms length, with that w j|[ buy as much as a dollar under pro-! then expored and the best hr.nd wins
5 n Rtiong cnougn to act ns a specim . peculiar grace so bewitching in ballet j the farmer Is certainly the i aH the money. If during the deal auv
I lor a breath stronger than a local op- *-
Tutt’s Pills
■tlmnlatCM the torpid liver. nlr«ni;1h*
c*nM the*li»re*ti%eorjcni»*, re« iilttle*illi«
bowel*, uml are nuequalcd a» au
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malarial district* their virtue* are
widely recognized, a* they |m»**c** pec
uliar properties in rrccinic theayatem
from that poison. JLIeKuntly NUgar
coated. i>o*e small. i*ricc, 23ct8. Reckn r occurre:icc« at Cornell Uni
Sold Everywhere. • i versity seem to indicate that seven
Office, 44 Murray St., New York? ■ discipline is needed. When young
" | men, supposed to be law-abiding citl
H r b ptn i-* f • zeu*, begin to use liquid lamp black
vJ* IwS » >,nv & I d ; a0( j a «af a* rid a upon each other, it is
t:on breath.
'The Florida Times-Union saj’s that
i “patronage to a newspaper is like
i phosphate to an orange grove.” The
newspapers fertilize the minds of tlu
: people, and hence the newspapers
! should be fertilized too. It’s a pool
rule that won’t work in double har
ness.
player makes :i bet which Is not taken
_ ^ _ nd the best iixnd
peculiar grace
; dancers with nine inch skirt , 1 _ T _._. | _
Mr. Hempliill had that morning!* *_~ J | by one or more other player?, he takes
• opened the letters of about 1,200 new n t * Poisoned Them All. j what is then in the pot, and another
| -subscribers to his^reat wookly aud! offleer s of Lumpkin count-.- arc still: Jc .r'hi.^LT'‘or Ar .
1 elt in an especially gay and festive , * ' J he dealer, or house, or proprietor.
; mood, and the boys realized the 1 the lookout for Wash Ciowell, who i makes no bets. He exacts a small
! fact. He stood for n few moments gaz- it Is alleged, is responsible lor a whole- commission from each po., which is
jmisoning, which occurred in that j remuneration for furnishing the room
county. Rough on rats was used, and | aud paraphernalia and running the
V. asn placed it, or hud it placed iu a | r jgR of detection by the authorities,
barrel of flour, which was distributed Tbe fascination of the game is ap-
among two negro families. j parent. B may have an ace down,
taken violently e*ICK. j and a five expo^d. The highest ex-
Tlic Lutonkin Independent’s account car ^ ^ a ^ having a
of the affair snvs that after tiie negroes ; M,!se 3S highest exposed card. Each
‘..cl eaten biscuits that had been made l 5,48 ^ one down, one shown,
from the Hour they were taken severely Should L bet twenty cheks, worth $1,
ill and that their lives were saved only i u-fevence may be that he has
tlio oroxpt K i«in K of oir.otic,. ! t: "" r,n '"" " '
l’i:cv atc now bc’it 1 to be out ol
L III X
>«•»• - i at-.-a.-i.iin.-ruiynmi 1 a’ooul time for the dignity of tbe col-
1 |»n*-iTi; , :.< , n.- ; used for many
** >t*isuc.. -s.and for over \cge authorities to assert itself.
,lnv u Sim-
D.rei'utl.* I'
)•*■*!* in I** 1
•lilri' \ram.M-! by Uio{i-
ivJc ir a special .-uro for tf«BM
Those Specifics euro without dru^gtas. purR-
tOK or roducluir tho sysli m. ami ar. In tact and
deed the soverc] urn remedies «f the World.
UlST OK PIUNOTAI. NOS. IT HER. rRICES.
1 Fcvors, r l-'n. lutlainmatlon . .'25
it Worms, v •>:•:* - » •• Worm c - -lie .!»
3 Ur, ins ( oil. r ■--(UlnsofInfanU .‘i»
4 l»:itrrnen. of. i.Ildi.-norAdults ... .23
,1 l>>>rntery* Ur»;-iuK. biliousCoIUe... .25
t» t’bolera ;.(orbu», Vomiting .'Z3
7 4'ouk’**. Cold, L'rolirbitls
N Nenrnifflu, Tnothnrh.*. Y towebr
P lleaoo rbcfl. sicklleadneho, ertltfo
10 i>fkpi-piin, lUllgiP U“Hi.ich ... ..
11 Httuwresard <>r Palntul Periods.
;•» Wbftos. too Vruti..e Periods
lfi Croup. Cough. Difficult Freathii
, oiV'R’t
I Rheum
t Fe
.... \Bg ..
Urniiii I rystpelas, 1 nipilons.
Iimt.ni. WieninauoPains
and A sue. *'hl.ls. Malaria..
IK taVn’vrh. Icfiiienra. Coll in tbe Head
•JO Whouplmr Conzli, violentCoo^h*.
‘14 G-uerol DrHiit^.I'nyMcniWcafcess .
'.7 Kidney Slisensc
•2§ Nevvow* Debility ■ . l.O®
So I rirary \Vri»kr*ce*, Wettln*Bed. .56
3*5 IM»eanr«o‘ thellenrt.Palpitation 1.00
There is always balm to l»e had ii
Gilead, it' we seek : .t prayerfully. TM>
country has been afflicted with ‘cven-
teeu million case:* ol t!»e grip, but then
is only one Tom Reed.—Savannah
Times.
Tom Reed’s influence, though, wa>
coutagious to enough Republicans in
the House to create a worse panic that
the grip among the Democrat?.
Mr W. L. Gles.-nku, editor of tlu
\mericus Recorder, has done mor«
than any other man in Georgia to at
trn t the thiifty farmers of the North
west to this Slate.—Macon Telegraph.
Hundreds upon hundreds ot thiifty
Western farmers would be attraettd to
mg upon the happy quill-drivers with
'.he peculiar look ot touduessalways to
bp. seen iu the eves of a boy when
viewing the beautiful and exquisitely .
n*d tops of his first pair of la>ots, and
then he paralyzed them .is follows:
“Clarke, How’l tor joy—1,200 new
ones this morning; Wallace, Reed me
*ue of your sweet little epic M uuchau-
'en facts—I am so happy; Joe, Harris
•oe no more with sweet odes to your
•.cloved electric dor.key : don’t .-peak,
Montgomery, you are entirely too
Folsom; Jim, Holl-er-a-uay tor tin-
good new? 1 bring.”
And he turned to leave, but as lie
turned lie saw the pleasant couiiten-
mce of the city editor, aud realizing i
hat he had prepared no pun lor ;
he could only throw up his hand;
•ud exclaim:
“Jake, O, h 1!’
Mrs. Merritt—I hear your hus
band fell on the h e aud broke Lis leg.
That was dreadfully unlucky. Mrs.
Giles—1 should ?ay it was. lie fell on
our own sidewalk.
“I would like to have a holiday to
morrow', if you please, sir,” ?aid h tele
phone airl to the manager. “You can
have one; but I shonld think you had
holler days enough,” replied the man
ager wearily.
When the raiikmaid is awkward aud
fretful the cow generally turn pail.
A railroad train of fifteen care
would be required to convey the food
and nourishment which a man blessed
with a moderate appetite consumes
from the time of his birth to the day
when he attains the age of three-score
years and ten. Such at least is the
calculation which has just been made
public by l>r. Kuhneinan, one of the
... ....... r- .wi
iVcston, Secretary oi the ; "’Cto overflown and the railroad bridge 1 utlu-r n -> <.r Haul railw^v company, and
is ci III pvn. ri.wr was washed «W!l v. ; n hi-h may U; ao arranRcl Sj- iUciu a.4 to me-
IS Sd.i exei tlhg Iliuiseit ..." , •••mmo'I.i the -»v.-ral (lln.-ioi.., ■! ".1,1 * |
to wet tiie verv lowest' c O ,, r;ee!lii:i Iwlwcen |.,-iny, tJnrid.i Northern Railway (omnanv,
„ t t »e eiy lowest , Atlanta and .Montgomery tins morn- nmi e-w.-i.-mv thefir.-iseeiionortin-NurtlienJ
lug and the wires
The germs have lingered in the watei
in their exposed state for five weeks,
without showing any signs whatever
of sprouting or swelling. They are
as inert as a Chinese mandarin.
Several other ladies and gentlemen
have reported similar experiences to
the reporter.
Dr. W. W. Bacon, of Albany,
bought a few sometime ago aud they
slept in the water with the sang froid
of a parasite on a coral reef, but they
never came np, and it they do the
News and Advertiser will let you
know.
Are they Japanese nuts or are they
Chinese lily bulb-? The reporter don’t
know, but he w ill be glad to learn ol
any that come up anil omit au odor.
He will give a truthful account of flint
eight wonder of the world in tiie col
umns of the News asd Advertiser.
sembly.
Mr. VV'estcn has a strong way of
putting his appeal to the railroad of
ficial? that goes right home to them
anil they alw ays heed his request.
.... • , o iiciii ii i- i ruurfib. , " . .
Having gotten very iow rates on all i ' l % ^ rL * ati tlie sto . rul wa \. m , < - ieor '
IPS ill the Southern Railway and | ■ atc c3ra i«’ , l vtr y sll Sht!y.
in in v other , fr,> '« Albany to Cordate
piaees were down so that the UVst- ' Si;'!"'sllrthpr!^'liV.'i'i.’ay‘J“V?
ern L uion oil ice there was a big ac-. i»»«y *iiuti hava thn riybt-«»f way r«>r uieir
cumulation of busiue>-. especially that f'.jJ;. 1 ! 1 t 5?r k * ove,r . th ? in ►roatatrem
going north, as all the wires above pimaline 1
Charioi e, X. C. wa re down.
rains all came iu safely, showing
dixtr f'H
The Way of the World.
Only a few years ago ihe country
rang with the praise of Miss lvate Shel
ley, of Monigooa, Iowa, who crossed a
swollen stream in the dark, at great
risk to herself and in the midst of a
howling storm, to save a paoseuger
train, for a bridge had been swept
•away by a torrent. Poems were writ
ten on the episode, pictures appeared
lines
Steamship Association he is now work-:
ing on riie Northern Association*.
The following letter received a day {
or two since is a sample of the success J
with which l-e is m eting:
Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1890. !
J. D. Weston, S.c etzry. Georgia Chau- j
tauq'w Ass 'C ’U on, Albany. Ga.:
Dear Sui Replying to your favor !
of February .' Ii, the compiler of tiie
Buffalo and Suspension Bridge rate i
sheet is about, to get up a supplement,
quoting rates between Buffalo and Al
bany, G and 1 presume excursion
tickets w ill be placed on sale in a very
short time.
I will gladly assist in anything I can
do in the way or promoting interest in
that direction. Yours truly,
J. A. Fellows, G. 1*. A.
AN© f IIKK OI I EK TO ILUAN V.
t Capiealiat oirers to Organize a.
t’»Cu»ii Spinning Company and
an Albany .TXan Offer* Tbe Mite.
. ... ... .. IrGII Vil U1G CVIWUV, Ulk/lUirS <
principal 1 rolessors of Uie Luiveraity | n lbe illustrated papers, and inuumer-
oi iierliu. j aD j e paragraphs were written about
the heroine. It is said that die ?aved
" ! f. K ' InE . * s rea ^y [<*> ba, |: j the railroad company $50,000 or more i
w;iv in-lyt, is given to drink, \abs-jju property to say nothing nboui|
ley-1 dcii't thintlie U «ivento drink. wha '’ they might have been e»l!e.<
But it there is* chance for drink to be ujion to pay for lives lost and passen
■liven l.i i*i m !_• fl.urn avarv r n,. 1 . ‘ J - ... . *
»iven to 1dm he is there every time.
Col. Blaze—Sah, 1 am a Kentckian.
There is ray cahd, sail, Bijeukins—l
, .don’t want it. I’m no fighter. Col.
kmg down, which, with his Kingfitown | Blaz j—Sah, vou are a coward ! Bljen-
.d b*.* a pair of kings; he may i ki ns . ••
danger.
know it, and so do you, or you
wouldn’t have challenged me.
i;K SWEET REVENGE ? SAKE.
gers injured. To-day Miss Shellyris
the sole support of a wide wed mother
and three small children, and they are
living iu a heavily mortgaged house, j
which is their only propel ty. Three j
, hand, but » ho knows but D did have ! adoption ot improved method, of light- j „ gout’h Re'nd, and Frank (Vlonel Tirt ohl^r BriJ
a pair oi nines hrst tune and C a pair \ ing, beating aid coupling cars these ...... , . i . . . ! ir *
- ot kings, and that on the fourth or'figure* would be cut down one-half: M,l,tllcton ’ a * ed 2j * sa,ne P os|,W11 at | houIU b.i'l the factory th
' 1 *’ City, became Tnmrtntoif WO wo«dd donate the site lor tbe f»c- |p
wires during their night tor >' building ou Ihe river fiom. and a
ways punishes to an excruciating de-
. w ^ (rFonfii if Boss Glessner wruiltl onlv tree, leaned over on the table and
Sold by DnimffHtH. or s?n* r»oHt r aid on receipt . Georgia it »oss iriessner wouiu only ♦ wet»L—so bitterlv that one
rjE& J 11 SiA .’T A *? f-V 4 I allow them fo visit rh« <r«,d^n snot ^®P.*! * llQ " e| . 50 . *
.^cfily b«'Uii‘l tn rkjtJ
IlnmphrvyV Modi
SPECIFICS.
The Best Spring
iMEDIC|NE4
4nJHeWorld is
allow them to visit the gaiden spot
thereof, viz: Doughetry county
deuce down. D may have
| pair ot nines, one dow n aud one up.
| suppose B Iih3 a ^ix shown. Even if
The lwlief is that U at.li atfeiuptcd to i chid have two kings or D two nines,
poison at leant some of the people f«u 'three cards are to be given each yet,
revenge s."Ue. He h»d attempted to J jn.| B may b» ; given au ace, which
h. dice Laura Hunt lo go away with . ;vith is is ace uuespo-eJ, would make
him. hut she relused He liecauic mad j hjg hand the best. But C or D might
and tried to poison her ami her cbil- | also imp* ove. ITie thing grows inter-
Again he started for the elevator, j dren. Laura gave some of the flour to esting. Sappose when tiie third card
,ut the redoubtable Evan P., guietlj |“»‘°iher family—hence the poisoning | j s given B does get an ace, L a four
ipening his sanctum door, grabbed hiui! around^ t t t j and D a ten spot. B men has the l>est
where his pants were loosest, and pull- ; j jj- e j u jj lp
ed him in to discuss the “wet” and ' , , , . ,
“dry” question, from whence he short- Fust cowboy (lost on (he prairie)
iy escaped and rushed down stairs to . Great Inguns ! Will we never find our I fifth deal D may be given a nine or an- a: ic::
al?e everybody’s wages a dollar a day. i way out ot this? Where do you sup- ; other ten, (giving l;im two pairs of
And Patsy, Mor’ ’an hurt that the pose we are, anyhow ? three*,) and G be given a king oral Separating the >chooN.
bo-s’ wit had not extended to him. Second cowboy (despondently)—l lour (making him have three king* or j Richmond Va. Feb. 22 The
quietly sat. as u?ual, looking around, am afraid, we’re still miles away from two pair) and B does not improve? i . „ * , " ... _ i
-awing wood and saying nothing. any human habitation. I see a stake He has the poorest hand then, but yet h e °* (l< - lr « atc3 has P a -'- e(1 a blJ1 re ‘ !
But Un le Remus, -%hom a pun al- here and a sign, “Lots lor Sale.*’— ; he may have the best when the filth | qulring lliat in the rea**essment this
• r New York Weekly. i and laet card is dealt. i year of land and all other taxable*,
* « when you are paired; sixctiED. | tbe fchnll indicate race of each
Dime museum freaks, unlike poets, You “pair” when you secure an ex-
•f his eyes (the soulful one, from arc not born but made. : por-ed card of the same number as your
whose liquid depths great flashes of | —~ unexposed card, for instance if you
pathos ever ami anon chase each other)! John D. Williamson, who is at th<* j have a queen down and ihe first card
swelled up and became inflamed and I head of the Chattanooga, Rome £ • dealt yon face up is a queen,
remained so for many day6, aud many Columbus Railroad, is the youngest! Lowenthal, in M&cou, had such a
marvelled thereat and wondered why. | railway President iu the ecuntry. j hand when Bohuefeld asked him to
But Josey knew whence tins thusness, • • • i “divide the pot. * that is urake equal
vet shudders at the very j One orange grower ot Ban D'ego j division «>t the checks then in the pot,
thought of a pun. i ke**ps trees front being plucked of ripe it being presumed that all the other
I The News and Adverti*ek man es- fruit by putting up placards: “These players had eea-ed betting, and
Tiie News and Advertiser man is ;
informed that Mr. J. il. Biiggs, the
gentleman from Connecticut who was
the guesr. of Colonel Nelson Tift, a ,
short while hack, did uotmuke Colonel )
Tift s direct offer lor the piece of prop
erty in the rear of his residence aud '
fish pond, but that, he sail lie would ! a holering ill do
like to buy it, aud Lliat he would be \ Mrs. frwtan J.
years ago she risked her life ferothers, j willing to give $25,000 for it. Colonel
an.! Her reward U chiefly the con- j n , , Ialll the 100 acres off in 5trccts
Hdousness of a brave and successful .
Railruai. speed is increa.,ii. e , bat, ! lecd - railro ? J 1 «»«• i * ad l0t ;,: ,0 ‘' ‘J 1 ® , ;'!!' p< " e ° f , feli , inj?
aci.jrthiiit to U,C -New York Prei, noi h « r « small rewan!, leas than the value them ml, or of bnilding a suborban
railroad safety. Five thousand two I of , on l e °‘ thc «* r * wl ! kb » « saved,, vt.«i«e at some future time, and says
hundred and ehrhtv-two nersons were I *»* the PR'Seneers, whose lives were | lie would no: take $2o,000 for it. tiiat it
••III LLOi *
Whpn you soe a man in vo\
Walk r gh' u;> ami suv “Hullo!”
ml *IIow UV - Un?
How’i? tli • world h linin’ you?*’
Slap the fellow o » his back:
15< irgyour ban’ down wi h n whark;
Wa’tz rinht in*, au I don’t no hhnv;
Grin AU’shake, au«l say^Atnllo:’’
I« he olotheil la rags? Oh! *!u>:
Walk r>ght np un' say 'HulloI ’
lings i* but a cotton roll
Jut lor wrappin’ up a soul;
' nH u sfjul is worth a true,
Jlnle and hearty ‘‘How d’ye do?”
Don't avr.it for the crowd to g<>;
Walk right up and say *'11 nlio!”
When big vessels meet they any.
They saloot an’ sail away.
.Jest tbe earn-- are you an’ me.
J oncst me ships upon » sea;
E- * - h one sailin’ his own jog,
K«>r a port beyond the fog
Let your spo'ilMn* trumpet blow;
Lift yer horn an' cry -Hullo!"
Say “Hullo” and “IIow d'ye do?”
<itacr folks nr«* !?oo«l a- you.
W’en you lea e your house of clay.
Wanderin' In the faraway.
Wen you travel through 'he stra r ge
Country t’other side t’u range.
Then the eouls you’ve cheered will know
W ho ye be, aud say “Hullo!”
—S. IK. Foss.
•!!•;>• streets west oi
t west of tin- east line of
Fro* t street a* lieiei i estaii utlie«l, and .-shall
have th«* x tnui ri/iif to build w ureiiouaes in
I rent M eet north of ami heiween lUiulence
old !..t idiiH-'.w :.a have licen granted to the
i •duii.lini s.Mifliftn Railway I ompanv in
Krut.t -ir rt, I--tumi Nortn and Itesiifence
streets: l’.-ov.ded, That w.thi i two veAn
iruin tin i'-unplctioii of the mail f rom Aluany
i- ‘ ordele, iin - id rnmnnny shall grade the
1 'Uirt • feet on Uv east h-de id krunt street.
■ :.«<•!» iia- I; r. ■ > lice’.i ailded to the gra<le of
i in-, road, m ”:<‘ti manin r a« may be mjeirfd
1 : y the Mayor and Couucii.
mx. 5th. He it <»r<iaim‘d fnrthei. That the
i gran s ai d pri'-deges herein conferred are
I. N.'ilani : ; a<eoin(ianyirg map in which the
’ 1 .lids <-i t ; ,e (Jo! ii in: u -* southern Kailway
(^Miipasiy : ; p ‘ar m rr*i and tho■« of tl»« Al-
. li»ny, ti';. ,V Northern iu green, »aid map
I ix;iiig uiadc a p.i' t of this ordinnnre.
{ .-•> i It It licit I ii • tti'-r ■ rdaii.ed. That tlm
rights granls a;:<l privi ■ g - In rpi:i r.mlirrcd
on Uie Albany, F; ri ia X Northern Railway
(.'onqMnv, arc -» conferred on the express
- • 1 — 1 *— 1 1 d £
i ii that »h;? lands granted lie used for
oilier improvements for whi
n-ud l.ii'd i-i granted, s(i«l| be be^un within
two vears tr«-n> the <la e "i tli b o. dinanre
k«: 7tu it further or Gine , That
noth ii. h rein contained shall in a .y wise
eff-C. the rights, fan's and p iviuges h*Te-
! loi-re < .n iir.du lithe oh r ceveral rnil-
road i-oin :m: snsingthe street* of the city,
n- t o mg 'h • nrp »e anil intention of this
[ urdin nr- '•> conflict or i: ter'ere with sny
' pre-evr-tmg grams or franehi es conferred hy
thee*
.‘-EC STB
• it further ordained. That all
••no oar's of ordinances in conflict
I herewith are hereby repealed.
OHITUAUY.
The I .ate David W codiu.
David Woodin, who departed this life, nflcr |
j. at the home of his daughter. :
L’ces, in East Albany, on j
Wednesday, Feb. 10, lb8v, Waa l»orn ia lierhy.!
Noith End. conn., on the 70th of April, MW. |
He lacked only a few weeks, therefore, of 1
being seventy- live years of age at thu time of 1
his death.
5Ir. Wco'lin came t») Albany in l»3i. Where
HEAR
What the people of Georgia think of
teh M
Albany, Ca.
We hear nothing I,
■ I vighty-two per^ns were j lre P^nxer., ■■
killed in railway aeehleniVin ihe year! prewn-ed by her act, have
ending June 30, 1SS.S, and 25.88S in- [ for £ otto,J “ er *
jured. I’elective lieaiing and lighting ! ~ ,7. . 7
apparatus was the cause of a great j Married By lelephone.
many ot the fatalities, and defective La Porte, Ixd., Feb. 26—Minnie
l ouplingd of tiie injuries. With the j Worley, aged 21, telephone exchange lighted*
Ihe principal part of the city now stands ws
entirely I will bring mure, and is worth more 1 then » heevlly-timbercd for. s(. of the cat
! than that to iiini. j zcn» who were here then only ( ol. N'el-oi
— While in Albany Mr. Briggs wa* i Tilt and 'udgo John Jarksou now remain
tailing ot organizing a cot'ou spin- Oft^n has the writer heard the subject tins
!»iijg company and building a cotton notice say daring the lust fc
He expressed hiuis^it as de- | "(Jol. Tift. Judge John Jack«ou and myself
if Ii the water power here, ami i are ihe r»i ly one.? Icit who were here when I
gS that if he j care to Albany. Ii » been a long time, and
jr that he (Col. J one by one tiie irst settlers ol tbe town have
Michigan City, became acquainted ll *t) wouiu donate the ^ite for the fae-1 parsed away nm-l now there are but tlireo oi
over the wires during their night j ^ or i’ budding on the river fiont. and ns left.”
watches. Finally Middleton proposed 1 '** so ^ an ‘* U P 011 u hich to erect the | And bow Mr. Woodin biu. g*»nc to lus re-
! in fun that they get married bv tele- ' honses fur the operatives. * ward, and there are but two of ihe origins!
! phone and Minnie consented. A I Mr. Biiggs sa'd that he did not care I patri«icas of Albany loft tn our midst.
Michigan city justice was called in to k u * }a f he factory by himself, but! liuevliakofMr. Wondte** lif-? It cannot
tf.i!len,Ca.
Johnson’s Tonic rocs all Haimed for it. Send
vc sold out.
WlMtlim * BKBBISJI.
usa^rofld.
Bartow, Ca.
We think vour Medicine >•- tin- best chill
an'i fever xncli r i»«. I as v#: . hiui a com-
years of bisliie: j plaint of its l.ot doing t^rtebA Co.
Waynesboro. Ca.
TobnMtt'- -'bill at!-l r.-.r Traile
kc-.m i,Iac-ion. «nir.llt.b*C«.
Ochlochnee, Ca.
Johnson’s Chill and Fevrr Tpntr b a dead
s hot for chills and fever. I»K. U^H^BAaTOir.
John D. Rock feller, the Standard
0:1 Croe-us, enjoys a salary of $750 ar
hour. He started with picking pota
toes. It would not be true to sny that
ne has ended with picking pockets, bu’ l IvTi
how much better is it morally ?—Bos- ( ,v
ton Globe
• Like “Wan Jonamaker,” he, too, i? j ca . t>e J a i lt . r the melee, in time to catch ! oranges have been poisoned.”
! probably a pious cuss, and the nex> the train, and is happy to be aLve af- - — ••
»er such an experieoce to tell to Al- ! It ie worthy ot note that the -ite of
. AS a spri no '
ME DTC1S-E. T (5
CURE AfJ'DTONfi:
-UPTHECENERAL
.ailmente-ofthe
syste^j^ake;
tblug you hear will be giving a million- ;
! out of his own pocket to run the Gov
ernment to suit himselt. The two
I' John’s will make a happy pair,
j Col. Larry Gantt, of the Athens
I Banner, who instituted a boycott on
* anamakcr for thrusti ng a negro post
Lowenthal and Buhnefeld were alone'
trying to win. “1 cannot, I atn
paired,” was Uie response which an
gered Bohnelekl
tax praver. The object is to show the
proportion of taxes paid by negroes
during the last campaign.
Some Democrats urged that the
negroes should only be allowed for
their maintenance of their public
schools tiie proportion of the school
tax i .-.id by their race. The scheme
embodied in the bill just passed, if
carried our. will furnish the data upon
whlr'.i a separation of the schools
would be bused.
DR. OY LN’S
ELECTRIC BELT
A.M3 SUSPENSORY
PitfRtfJ 1st. to. |w;. | up - -d Ja!y *t. IMS.
dr. on i;\-s FLECTkoc.tu \\/< body
. . . . BLI T n»d SCHDEN-
# • M*m oi!!cure ibe j
ZrfP: - ' •' ^iU.vr.1 asd 5*r-
■ aX -- h . ,.**
master upon the Athens people, i?
keeping it np and is w a ring a bitter
war on Pious John. He says: “The
1 boycott means that not only Athens.
! but the whole of Georgia, will trade
! uo more with Wauamaker. This means-
| that thousands of dollars annually will
be taken from his firms. It all means
! that there are always two ways to urge
1 a question.”
banians this touching incident, illus-! AnUeraonville Prison is now a parr of
rating the jovial, as well as pathetic i a large (arm belonging to a r.egro.
side of the great manager’s character, • The plantation of Jefferson Davis also . _
tnd showing a bright instance of labor ! became the estate of one of his former after the filth card is dealt. For in—
lightened bv the pleasantness of an slaves. _ stance, supiiose you have ot.e ace down
appreciative employer. \ , and one ace eX|H»sod. You glance at
Other great men can have their j In the British navy, in the sick . the exposed cards of the other players,
bright sides touchinglv portrayed at ! included 9^7 men out of every , *nd if no one has a pair, or a posnble
-hurt notice. Pen portraits of other | thousand in the service, and that wa> j flush or a po-aiblc straight or au ace
Georgia newspaper men on hand and ! the best showing the navy had made , exposed, you are positive that no hand
will be inserted upon apulication.] since lSoG. 1 he death rale was o.<I to can beat your aces and >ou have a
«««- ! 1 tue thousand. -indie, and those betting agaiust you
That One of the Hat- : under tiie circurasuucesare sinched.
Toe Japanese war authorities arc i stud poker is called by gamblt-rs a
1 translating the army laws of Germany \ “swift game”—that is, large amount-
land the conscription law of France, to j t f money can be lost and won at it
-; aid them ia the contemplated alteration ver y rapidly.
SOME BIG STl'D POKER BETS.
▼•ctA, i*r. -v:
Ti-rW
• r
field-M’Coy Gang Is Under
Arrest.
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 25 —It is re
ported that Otic of the Hatfield gang " f oonacriplioo methods in their oar
. , . .. . couutry.
has been arrested by Kentucky au- ;
thorities in West Virginia, and that lx ore of his letters irom Loudon to
there is trouble ahead, as those who * Chicago paper, Eugene Field says,
Thk Rev. Mr. Brewton, of Remolds 1 have him in charge, though not ofli- referring to lobsters: “They are not
; had Ids iaara slapited br a Mr. ll'oieanl wrs , have sworn to bring him into | than one-third the size of the
. . . * * r ^ . .. Kentucky, requisition or no requisi- 1 American reptile, command frightful
whom he rebuked from the pulpit for:- ion . | price 3 and prcluee baleful result?.-
some bad behavior. He biblically
Designing politicians are unques
tionably trvlng to draw the Georgia
Vou have a sincl.e when you are j Partners’ Alliance into politics, but
positive you have all players >aten | there are eratifytag signs that they
will fail. The Alliancemen recognize
their duty to participate in politics,
with a view to selecting the best men
for office, but they perfer to do ao as
citizens rather than as Alliancemen.
Several county Alliances have by reso
lution declared their unwillingness to
take part iti politics as an organization,
and this example is likely to be follow
ed pretty generally in ihe Slate. The
Alliances ouL-ide of the State should
do likewise.—Savannah Sews.
v life, in tact
■ **'- -*■' v-v\ J*.-.-m.'>». !nb orjren-
‘ - L?’ScBt!•
iv.p* «-: np.tl.-.oe •' (rlr I. TRY A
. ' C CpfC :.*» tWCfll Co Prl.vSl
’* • I '!:V I'tOUlXv Per Pair.
" si.. ^ •'••■* - ” I' I’U..:: k-i.iieiivdope.
0.vr*J EL*-:rS!3 BELT u APPLIANCE CO..
IU- .orUBrwJwiy, ST. LOUIS, VO.
Fleming denies that he has s«id that | **^ H ; n ®» t,,e . re a;
be will honor requisitions for the Hnt- ^ »ami.y
“ has not held ! <*. 1 there
ESecttic Belt and
Truss Combined.
SR. ISiiEVS fltOraC-SAlVARIS TRUSS
•- . i»T. !* .vl.v-*
l.lMrte 11 ci* .
t-.tta.rat. .haf-.-v _*
FLEMING SAYS UE It ASN T SAID.
tortrad the other jaw, and when Bow
i ard slapped that, instead of mpologiz
);ng, he said: “Now, Mr. Howard , ld i gang. He savs ue
behave hereafter -hen you go t. «"tvers*tt m with-any one in regard te
i at u . « ! the matter, and has never spokeu of
j church." The Kev. Mr. Brewton t , aia ,.g out tfce State guards.
made of tiie right stuff for a minister—-
! fearless and uncompromising ic con
. paring-evil, and bia victory was com
pete. La‘er Mr Howard regretted
‘ his conduct and apologized to tbe
1 preadier. We should hope so.
and pel formed tbe legil ceremony,! r ,at * ,e » company t"
but without the necessary State license. I ''P :i ♦Jw.OlrJ factory, operating
This occurred last week and passed I - ,>y loom?, and that lie would take
off a? a joke. Now’ Ic is getting ?erl-j j ir K e 't himseif and wouhl get
ous, eminent legal counsel sa^’S that I stock suh^erlbed North, and that
the marriage i- legal and binding, but j ^nwens would subscribe the rest
that Justice Dibble is liable to impris- ! Ajhinv could have a first-class cotton
oument for performing the ceremony that would prove a large aggrand-
without a license. : : '“»>oi»t to her material pro?periry, and
The groom wiilgo to South Bend to J ^hat would pay hand.iome dividends,
see his bride, and <i.vorce proceedings . r \,,T"'. !IS ^tdhusiastic on tiie
will probably be instituud unless they ■ ‘easibiluy of his plan.
b<- said that it wu aa eveatfol one, or ho wb. • ThOWlSSV C3«
a very quiet, nwl^t an.I naavnainK man: i Toor <
yet he deaerrm more than u pacing notice in ! resay •* t. ^ TuwVAi, J*.
the current history r»f Albany. Ue preferred j — ,
the smooth wi:k« of a correct private lir-. »ai<- by all drufr?i“'-> „„^g, r
ti VC sruar’iiilee.l.
i money rcturnied.
•nt. never MM, ht fubtic JUHt..n ..r P'R :ti<al j "’Lf“rStot!' ftlf
agree to live together.
An old lady who witnessed a pro
duction of “The Merchant of Venice”
many years ago went again recently
to see the story of Shy lock enacted
upon tiie stage. Upon hei return
home she was asked how she liked it.
“Waal,” said she, “Venice seemed to
have been spruced up some since the
first time I saw it, but Shylock’s just
the same mean, ordinary thing he was
forty years ago.”—Harper’s Magazine
for March.
Chairman—Col. Bourbon, will you
respond to the toast, “ Kentuck> ?” Col
Bourlion—With ail her faults, I love
her still.
Mr. Briggs furtner stated that he
whs thoroughly conversant »ith cotton
manufacturing, and that he readily
perceived Albany’s advantag* 8 in this
direction, lie said he would spend much
of his time beie, and would see that
a thoroughly competent superintend
ent was engaged, and would give the
matter his personal supervision and
the advantages of his experience.
The matter is now under consider
ation. an 1 the developments arc
awaited with interest. Albany needs
this factory, and fts erection will add
greatly to it’s wealth, and will boom
the trade of its m-rchants and increase
its inhabitat u
Let the good work go on !
.flarriage of a
Ace, kiug, uine, eight aud deuce—a
hand ace high—which any pair, deuces,
for instance, could beat—won a pot
worth $340 at Greenville, South Caro- ‘ ner He discovered a heavy Iron rail
lina, not long ago. It was called, how- which had been placed across the rail-
ever, being no bluff, though an at-1 road track.
teu>pt£ti one :tor its possessor when lie bi't bk ssved tb* tr*is.
made his last bet of $o0 had no idea „ . . , , .. . .
that his was the winning hand . The,'. to drag the obstruction
... . . 1 rAm tho I -a/tlr Kafnra • train ttrneii tf
He Saved the Train.
Akron, Ouio, Feb. 25—Michael Mc
Donough was instantly killed near tbit
city yesterday in a most peculiar man-1 his installation, aud at no time relying
upon notes, has elicited much
IVcII-Knoivit tien-
llciuan.
The Camilla Clarion gives tiie fol
lowing account of tiie marriage of a
eninlun.cnt. He reenwt t:* lire score for
others than for himself, and hi* life wiu> i
blanu-les*. lie knew no guile, and whatever
he did wa* do.ie In au open war. Haring j
nothing to conceal, h-? i*refe.-re*l to walk ir ‘
the sunshine, as ic were, rathr-r than ii
the shadowy paliii into whi**n n»« uje-t
wander, sooner or late r, Hia character was
like an open book, and could I*e read alike by
all men. And the story of his life was “the
same rester'lay, to-day and to-morrow." It '
was that of au houe^t man.
Who of us, after we are gone, can booe to ,
leave a more precious legacy to the loved j
ones lisa; .nay survive ue?
Mr. Woodin was twice married. He flrai
man ini Wise Mary Ann H&tcher, of Albany,
in l^tO. Hu children—nine in number—were I
all the iwme of this marriage. Five of tr..- [
children died in infancy. Th*: other four. :
vis: Mis* Kmi'y C. Wcodin, Mr*. SC6an J.
Decs, W. A. Wood:n and Mr*. Margaret F. G
Henik.ft, survive their venerable father.
After the dead: of his first wife, Mr. Woodin J
married, on Nov. 14. 1874, Mrs. Susan A. j
Freeman, who also survives him.
During th' last two years of his life Mr.
Wco'lin was
protract d i lues?
&<rften.ng of the hr in. This, together •.•.•;th j
old age, made him almost like a child; tut he [
never lost any of his native gentleness of dis- |
po ition and inflexibility of raor.il character, j
;iC«ha»ffIren onlv#.*
«* tii fact io* ln ' .0
„e c. r rnorrbxa ar'
^ Cher. I prescribe Wans
f e) safe in recouimtno*
ii:e It to all mSrtMS.
4. J. STOKER. *-? ,
D»csh»r, Ifc.
PRICE, S1.9A*
bo.d ty Druggisfa
J. K. P. Keaton,
jIANI'FaCTHWR ASD
DEALER IN
rasin very bad be nth, and aft r a .
i i luess nffcrel with something I k' i
ruv finger-nails I catch it ever ihe theVist two cards, but the’ firs*, raeu- i ?n t a ,,er e, ? d cruahe<3 MelXwiough’s
• • • - B—-* • f- — - • - The tram was saved.
knn. kies. But tbe baby can eat his
whole foDt. and they think it’? just
cunning!”—Puck.
Down in Kentucky.
Mexas Siftings.
Minnie—Oh,'Charlie, wcuMn’s it be
delightfully wicked tc run away and
get married *
Charley (who b np to staff,- M. UiijotM, Ms wife ai; l son. Tliel
iioued winning on the nine spot.
A pair of nines won the biggest pot i
»*ver »oti in Macon, during tiie last
• •— i rfiate Fair, hundreds of dollars being
Murdered by Chinese. involved. , — , . ., . , ; inHciK-u ,
San Francisco. Febmarv 24.—The Very little, if any, stud poker is j 9 , ,ac t’ U P°“ wnicn one can set ^ O o and without any dependence upon ! Rr M ur
CWoa Courier D Haipboa/ohrCticlea The ptnte I ^ aao^ at arty hour required.
the as^ae-.-ination of three Europeans i sua l'*I * a IO*s«.rative oue. In
U la WS, I fT*l •_
A new contrivance has been appHed
to watches called an “appointment re
minder.” A small dial is set into tbe
! oUm* Georgia cities It is played quite
A Doubting Thomas.
Wonderful Memories
The power of memory which
Mayor Low displayed in dellTtring | nenflr.iiaii well-known iu Alhanj and
(f.ve iliffcrrnt addre^ea on the day of j .Soittha est Georgia;
" ” ! Hon. s. M London, of Thomas-
This certainly was a treat a.' »' ] |e. «r.d Mtsj Emily V Hamilton ol j it. r„r ye .ra aeoutsmat
complUhmcnt, hot not mater, eer- ; wer e married on Uie I9th, of tbr I-iwyteriia ekordi, and was rrxdy
tainly, than that per.orine.1 hy Dr. The happy couple enjoyed a for tbe a-.,.! or tl'afli when it twetowd htm
Storfs when he -UK.I uiwn tiie Acad i ItHdal jwr throuzh ilorn.a and then iromaartli t. the ".rest beyond.” He diet j
emr of Mu-lc SUire and e ve hi, ' c4, " e ho "* e to ’• aU " U P their residence • u, h. hau liven, a . oowcratetl Chrutiaa, .n<l
3 - _T?. . a ?. L . .. I at “Inverness,
the V ankee Gitv. 'ihe Clari- I spirit i* now happy fn the home ot tfce re- j
governor Guyt” deserves a good 1 deemed l^t thr we who mourn for hia Uke |
or notes, yet, he tjave a great nnrobe'r! "IS “J v“" B , ot °u e of t , he . bp3t -. I wmiort ia ttr. tnoagbt, aatf strive u, .
of dates, the various battles and th< , Mr .McLendon baa relativea in Uie j tats hi. exampta, net fovgauiag to e!.er:t,
number sDin ou each side, the tints- I f«esiau Cnv, and his tenets of friends th, ease, u t a Hack,, tire ao.i o.ii.leatiH>ol
ber of years ol each dvnastv and vast j !‘ ere w ; ih for l, . lm ?" th f hnpptness, chars, t r tkititeba, left theta.
( array of other statistic^, which were | prosperity that a long life can
presented without a moment’s hesitx- ’ r,n ^- # —
a(;kkt qir i l.-wra i, “There is one face that is always fie-
IntSdidviethJS? T,, 1 forente,- sahlt. lareocc as he -treked
Kxif bSk aTet,?' 1 l 3TE , the snide,, locks of his month-old .-nr.
-—-Orders lefts 1 - 3" BrMd Strw *
winreceive prompt attention.
Yard at Central Bai)r°m> .mpot. ^
STOP
- lum ms uw uiuuiu); imuu . tnej. . , . . - . . . . ; emy oi .uusic stage anu gave 111* 1 7 , —
in’c auv favorites in ; ;nan calling it suspectod bis antagnni-t : * i r *,' n 8t . rOC *J t ! lecture, lasting two and a hall hours. ! “Inverness, their home in the sub- i those whokoev, him best feel assured that bid
ililoquized Johnny ;i to be bluffiug, and had ace, kj™ ant v‘*d almost succeeded, when the on “The Saracen and the Muscovite.” lirt / s 4 of r,,t! Yankee Gitv. The Clari- .pirit i* now happy in
; ,e "Jr’ti'-I" fo<tr and thrce-tlxy tying ot. | 0.1^ of ^ ».l andtte Tbe Doctor had not a scrap in the way ,
yea In r
CSES ELECTRIC BELt & APFLIMCE COi,
SOS . . FT. LOOS. UO
A saint's skull is in litigation it 8pleildM -, vVe’ll do it'. Did the old •»“« *}'
Lyons. Is belonged originally to folk-fix any time? : IKev had b
Saint Joan Soamen, revered by
JansosUts because he had protested "hfnEot Corned openedlit- first
t .... . . ,, telegraph office IU New York Ire Was so
against the Bad Lulgemtu*. I poor, it is said, that he could afford but
came after bU death into the possession oue meal a day.
. of an ancient family by whom it was
handed down, until recently an un-
worthv scion aolvi it to a local dealer ic
bric-a-brac, who, in turn dltpwed 01
I it for $200 to a woman who already
GTORGI'—DnroitznTT GorifTT: champed to own the lower jaw of tbi-
I aonlvNdttat oa/he tv County Court, „ in . Thi*i is a ‘■mall mln> com
be, and is hereby adjourned from thi toureh ; same saint. ! hG is a small p ice com
(4th) Th-irsiav in Februarv. tj l humiav , pared to what this country is paving
Marchstu. ’ioo. W.T.J0SW, j,ig for Tommy Reed’s gall—and Ik
Jciige a. c. C. | ^ Qf being a taint.
XTOIICE.
re round in the house that iAogwA sticks more :
been occupying. Iciunely to >»ra»glit jKiker, however; bhe—Did you let lather know yoo
The same paper star*- that Messrs. : piavsnicd feotrally: Savannah j owned a great Jeal of real esute?
Rogue and Costa, vbuae afniuction was sports have uo pieman cc, just so thet* He—I hinted at it.
prevkrasir annontraed, are stiH de- cau gamble; Columboa plays faro bank j She—What did be say ?
mined by'bandies in ilic mountain fast- ; I^Ljctpa’.ly ; Birmingham plavs every-1 He—He said “deeds apeak loader
utLTca. t.iug; New Orleaua anything, aud than words.”
The ban«iits demand heavy ransoms | Gnaitar.o^a and Naahf ille are Jevjted i _ _
! and negotiations arc iu progress to that j 10 ‘ 4cra i w - ' No Mercury, no Potaah, no Mineral
end. now ipet shoot craps. Poisons. A concentrated extract of
— “Shooting s-rapa” U a new game or native roots and herbs, invigoratiag a
It is better to be a doorkeeper iu a an old oue new ty revivcU. Tbe largest worn-out system, rekindling the Imm
N»*» England dime museum than t<, g'oies ii« toe -aorW arc IteChaitanouga, ; of health in ihe cheeks, routing rhe*-
o.\u a farm in th«= W wt. with Nashville a good flifloud. j mat'sm from old joints, and kniaiag
♦ ^ Craps, my m a a whom town explains ‘ new flesh thereto. The real Klixir of
It i* said that a man irom tim Pine to me, is played attike, Uie propri-' Life. A
any memoranda.
KILLED TWESTY.SEVE5 MEN.
\ book-
here
gun.
W. P. lU'sy, Clerk.
J-» daw tf.
Oughts” For Lent.
Tbe leading paper of Western Epi-*
toe Living Church, form-
foMowing set of n»lr» lor the
of Lent:
Tn mg(ht not to 1 ndertake too
much. A few rules, well kept, are Tree Slate can be told by the pitch ofjetor aud players
betnr Kina many which are not kept. : his voice.
v .G.: -'..jC'ac.AL .-JL^ -/?• mn&M'
stud poker.
£etl a. in | alterative ia Wooidridga’a Wo
'Core.
An I Hu t U—” And then the timid
! The man who ia able to travel ex- cre * : “ re hu “g her daintv bead,
E.,i.. •( Ik, Ean : tenalvely can generally learn enough l ‘ cart ,, = '' wr< tch wllf *P*
tninne. j in a year to make a bore of himself all ° , 9r .
l the rest of his life. , , . -a.i«
_ Wickwibe—i am glad Muogcw
Fnm tb« AUaats JOuraal. A Good Showing. about to marry. I hope it will change j
r,’ 01 "- ^ f0,10win ” »*- I- t he 1 loMhiK jf” il: iU li k-He won't
gtoe on the East Tennessee road. Annual Statement of tbe Mutual Life be anv more. It will besn up-»nll f «»--
It bas killed twenty-seven men, and 11.durance Company of New Y’orfc, inee» after lie marries.
eogineerB and firemen feel a supersti- Rienard A. McCurdy. President, will
tutious dread whenever they have to ^J” V _P f th ® operations ! Old Gcntlemin— 1 -hali report you
■ At this iliiHnii> rh. nt.. iboo . . .. . r- i *. imr
at the—
CentralHotel.
Tiie Popular House of
the City*
Transient Board.
$1 fo# 3
PERda s * .
_--u~u.ii! K»l' 5 t0T r -^
take a run on tbe rails with
iu|youn*'ZZT*hy didn’t^
M 1 aometlmea feel.” aald a »rixxled
Mdnoker, mfew day« a*o, •-that item
It. muidcroa* aplrit ia thu .agio..
Total
Itketurance i.i force ..
New itek. ao-mued ia M80
IneoTc iu 1«88. .....
Paid potie -holder*
Sorplo*, lour
. _ 1 voung man. n> uiuu * j . Fur* vZ* m :h<
f 3w5»flS £ * your car before? Here 1 nave been
■ t more than a portioo" 1 ** ■
tour per cent ...
ofpoUt^reia flon
f
iiUSW,4*C -r
oi» vs
15400.008 »
M.7.2SS 44
Uk.910
running alter your car more than a
block. Conductor—All right, guv not
I’m sorry, hot I ain’t like apeit*ter,j
with vyv* aliover,
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