Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, February 20, 1892, Image 2

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"SSsTlWCT : fiffii g i' amt small i gi-rhi.-f into •; liUck muss. reicinbllng to Philadelphia, the Island ■ nhj tn*<Js At. Wtrfcsi Sidjr Mil bread. o; the timi iif tin: stricken region to > lie retd of the world the Lancet. says TIW (treat.iHdUV.al rvent or the day i t tip pbiitintSkSif-.Wii' vi ol'ld is the .'am- te in Jffu»s<».. Jj-’lnre - an' sem t ely 3p u (tool)., plittfc the event (liras rims to Jut, InppuJHBg. We lif-vc knoivn forVehe A if-Kifii*’ t»Viir ■“ Rk Wtonv .'Mmv lime past- that her pargnua of grain •** *1 export nrcdiiee have grown smaller •• and sinsHcr; webavu heard.from f.rav- ler-i Iff rtiipmin that, however fab ler exterior, si'- wn. in dungor oti rgdry had; and now w>■ rcallt*where Iter Ali'fif danger ties, not primarily, its many imvi! suppociid, in -Nihilist. con- 'Irmties, imr in wars on foreign ftftli, ’’once and famine on ir.a, fitimtoa many Btilea to ' v.-nrd wf~ the vessel, api niongshie bt tim ■ ship,' The. tuouiitninx ami; the cloud- plmiblei} were directly .overlie; appeared to cut Iihr/ ! I«» Voekft, wiiii'b .ii yi, planters Oil iiw HLh sdn.vdivriiingitttlie of Mr, T. K, Wofdl'oJfe.tln) prueeuds of Which are to go , to the Episcopal Church. it was «ris an under the man-* ktjenrent of thc'Mif.-es Thw--.,v.nl'Sybil Wuolfoik, arid "they dcserv-’ much credit fvr the esrelh-.it .progmune - .* MtwUimc* .,t. xr. sr. (piracies, nor in war lilt ihplngUe, pestlle Kufflfon mil itself, fa HU slim e;hoih pit audidat.s. to VRUH' ally' they. want,>fr, Blaine f ten hang bl.nsftii, ijd Cleveland tioth hilvn need veu fn (« eotne (J tiiiilr.o-.i r- rH|Vitpe.r frlands in U’snrgia ,(■ s ihh»-. fftftr umitleueH to 1‘VoW'Ype); despite'tip.- vlfi- i<" mi that are Iieing em ployed 1 '■' 'w.'h. ... * T.if ifat.aii. of .the August:* pnloh Is being talked of usju pre.b- enniUdule lor.the Htnlo ficiiule, '* Angusta ulbtrjm couldn’t; elect aft l belter mail, . —; • ■ '‘up, Turner ami Wooten in 'tigreas, 'Mont hwest (trorgis Id- .veil, that trio would Just i tearti ot which tdie whole, Huto i iiave (ni c proud. . faniloo itvfby Hhs u .title that might now. have ln-e.h' -ijieniug the vast treasures .which Lit? sell only i'onee.tls. 'aml By‘ which, with less nml.itiyh for the cbfojnhst oi men attil in.ire ambition for the con- ipiest. of nntiire, lire (government, niigilt.'iimgnso luivecimvoried il starve ing nol»)i!e into one of I tie . .reftittiie t, ami happiest on the fitce of the glohe. hut hygonea he bygones', we are now 1 In the prcsejaCoor.il groat ealamiiy, find It is onr.duty, ns men of liumunl- l urlnn toience, to do all wbonn to en lighten every omi whom we ere ablp to inAuuipd on n subject ihat" pun conm imme pranthinUj.to some extent, to every one. The danger of famine Ir famine fever, and famlim fever, when once it la established, is a dls- eusr. wlijpli shows no respect to die- iillations, ft spreads from' the fuiu- i.-iied to Urn nntiimished. As wg'havb seen It. famine, fever is a special pesti lent e o' tin; remittent type, very fatal, easily communionhle, and running n cuia'.w, wlien onoe It is llgliied up, ini- injlujuiebd by any speetflb remedy. Tim grand sanitary maneuver is tp jni'vent its cmamonyojpilnt, and. lo stop at its beginning a disaster the quit of ivhloh, If it lie allowed to go on, must lie periloiUi in tliesa days of in- foroeimminieatioii totlie wltple world. olfollt ;nnd .t, W, TUwiwiv ai)d .. Misses JtiiWtteXliti'hoJljUoaa V.'outffilf' le tmsy .planters utremnig gybilHviolfoik rendered, the prb . hnipiryds ot eoiored jnborel^^^^., (){ Sf , ng ^.recltatiotm and .iii; strunientaj music thaI 'had been pee- i ti '->1 ni;gh'm>‘d to at Inch tile aiftl- { fd tiltit toiler in which h« said i. d itpf'ho a orlldida.e for J'resi* hUtftjf tho Ih'pulilivatis of the pf.y rhfm;« In hvitove liim, fiwsiiK,traveling friilght er agent .of thtb Alnhauia , who did a good deal bf tivel.v ig.iii .he molom rogiim of Houl li- Hirouiwe’l Oe.orgla, making this seHIftn, last auirtbnla at .lack- aj'.joih ;|o-,iesdji‘y! imiefiiog., i a stvl’-i ^*Arty ypte of the Ways delim- t'mmidtlee of the lloum; of iitives on Tuesday, the •Ingor freo woe! hill, lim Ih'jiun feen v btilillnp twine bill and ;lhe Turner ' bit) phiidiig cotton' dIos,' : ToUoli bag ging and inavh!ti"e.v t'or ' inaiuifael in'' " ‘ * ':he,snme mi tbe free list wore all .1 favorably report..a). ivy tlm only fid eg that, inis boon .. .1. fiu far, by fclie loi]m)it ip warfare is li.mig wv^te.t listween tl.e At- jfn Opusfib^Him and ..fonrmit over frj'^-UUlvj^lm'i'l*-' m' (Trybland and Ith’nllal oiiTididate:". is ihat .ms of opimhu given by p. re .. ’repa'-seniing the drift iplnv,ee.iiUiiie;.r is utterly unre- •Mis..tOHN 4. Mounts, who praotloally nus (ho Vsmi,iiu\ii .lottery, is said to ’ hay.' a'-eiimnlated a fni'tooe of Bet weeti ,}2.',(it';i,fs,'0 mid Oim.f'l'tv'l'id. and )■'« .ortu!lUitlen lo give, lip the to '.ies.s when the presen. .duiri. r v-spuvs will jt liiftte hltu e.xaotlj penuilrss, ibis I'idon- than ran tw Mid of unit, of i ii'ivit j|ivreU.dt|ioii‘ bottom liter o r a tivi.el In hope of .irawlpg r pme. sip.,, istatus dooi'i 1 antx'iunee.itlm't. Ttriiv.-n is g. iog to opp.iM- t/ id. hivinert o for Long ■ s up in fbo ptfiFlh dSis-i, t. Ifari-.v "1 r.i ... as ■jiiT.i' ’ as^fUrki >" wnsjind says that «n whM information he liar, ho tier ,•(• a:i heat ill; sat .- .Kvidently Ihe h.’\gwiiu: t-o iiave some foil in tilt' V'i; A.lrk: rj.is year,'and :tl>!\.'0 Atiiam'S candidates in tho ildo .in Aticul.: law \ ev v,'i!I run in. ers in onno tt<ddv>nd sugar and rum ■milts grinding.i way, Cimlii bodistinet- iy neon, hill; not, lisoutnl could he iieilvd. The. tnen ii,r uvi.n k were within reach of tliii Oham" )l.'.r’i> crew, but n grasp, lit. the object cluacly showed that it was li plii iioii’eual illusion. . , > ir seems tliat atT the Alliance lead ers in CJenrgia w ant otllec, and an t here are not enough oille.es' to go. ro md, a very lively family row la .brewing; Colonel Peck evidently feeds Mint he has oiit grown the position lw- lioids as the head, man o£ the, Jkll’.iiii'e JS*» change, and has his eye on Uio ilover- noreldp. Ilia gubernatorial aapleB- iidps and tferry liirowtiV designs upon OoHitiul I.ou Mvingstan’a get fin Opt i- greSB place the wily ' Oolnnui between two llri,'", and it fa'quirea no prophetlo ken to see , that there 1» going to he some lively times in the Piftli district tills year. And then tbera is harry (bull. Larry, like Harry, hasn't been editor of the Alliance Parmer for nothing, e.iui he, too, wants to go to Congress. Ht! bus gone, bjiiik over into the Eighth dls- I vlot out of the way of‘col. Leonidas and Harry, however, and is trying to flop nut of bis third parky mistake hack into the Democratic erndle. Orleans oy; Utrnetivp'tp that a ciuiitiKni* vmianui m it. piu-i'd. Thieb ,-vlee.tlim in the programmp was well rendered' and the mpsie c.s- lienlaliy enjoyed, hut. the recitations from Ltcdle, by little Janette Miteli- cUadlcited a heinty encore, and were ii surprise to the. jiudietiee, that were astonished to bear a little child of four, years or fhiirt ahduta deliver) with ex cellent expression and clear eitnhoia- t(oii, selections that many people of a greater -number of years woo’d liotnn- ilcrfakc. tfhe proceiuhi were about eight ilol tors.- ■■ ■%' , } ■ Try again,young ladies; parloftm- terf-i I n thents are al ways enjoyable. A prettier or nU'igcthpr more charm ing qnnrti'tte of yimiff ladies it would be hill'd to’And limn the four who en tertained the large ntmibor of p&IMfS, who found Ibeir way last evening, otic aftor another, in the parlors at, .the residence,of Mr. romp Gilbert, Many a sigh of :regret biis'already gone up feotn several masculine hearts that-tlic stay of the trioof young ladles is to bq so brief. The Weloli h»3 a very agmiblo. addi tion to its already large ami pleasant; I circle in the family of'll, W, Sehnirer. foire Thccomplete program of flic Fourth A.iinunl Assembly of the, UeorgiaLlmu- tniKfin' '"“t liagS; ofllct tlou. ■ tif-. u'- jct ; ■ V ttllo^ h® in'tin., pew u in tlm V fcssi(iuj,b (hose ii») IB ''imf. .. up dgli pmoc ns. a few •most pro- ..."ft ist of leetnrbra: and in struulors not to be tuu/passed in elll- cloney liy those engaged for I.ake Oliautaiujtiii itself.. The programme will he load with Interest by all Oeor- giutis.. .s'(.mc livqi'sta t;<:and jmlili-lunb if .an l.. Ic.b-ir mi.'icv ttu (lclnd(,,u il».i n |, u,.. duly ol ' Dumxu'ui in keep fils montli "‘,il..'d (hi l’i" .jae/iti.m Dt IiiVfM.mlh.1 plvEer-. l iuHi And If t the I’.icoi- tidin't thdtr caliduli’.il*. Tt.oy j.i'c all ivrop*. The lfmcl.:i' fio neikggu ih.'i.t Itic pa:.. teiei its Vidrebo Ivia’il in Iki- f.nv Irn'cniiicntiiiiuintl lu Selvctiinr .hdvgatvd Uu lv.o. .Uter the j.nmtiu.liim is luuite., va a n.attur of t mod.', every I’cmeo'.'c! will vote and Wyrt fnr l.tir : 0(imtmni,~AltantA Jiimiml. Hxactly so, ami alt well euoitgh said, eafeentvd ooiitem'po't'a'1'yi..but docs It. go wifhout saying that Ne.w Vurk's I'ltolv'c niiwl ho tlie clioioc of yim. Sal- unco of the conulry?. The .l)omocratji>5, convcntliin foe Georgia lias not itvsti been cnlicil yet, 'I’heriils a licitional flght that Is not only* uiiHeeinty. hut .very unXortunato fob the I’euioi ratlo party going on in VoW V orb, umlthe convention to elect delegate:-.;to refircacnl that rttate in theciHionnl cotivmiHoii tu June, has Tub British Medical Journal, in re- j furring recently to the appeals by J.ls- tcr and lloscoe, two eminent. English physicians, for funds with which to found nn Institute of preventive medi- •oIhb, tonk'the gi'ouiid I,tint it is doubt-, fulWhether in cases of dlseace, jiliysi- cians cRU hope to do niore than modify processes, lessen the force of. their worst effecta. 'I'ite truth of the theory that nuitiy diseuse“ are due to the de velopment of living microbes in the human systeuj has been well establish ed, and there could be nothing of greater benetlt to humanity than the study of prevention in medicine."/This country is rich in :institutions which neck to alleviate,hwnnn ills, and' pri-' vaTe.bonevolqnce. might well luitft its attenl int) toward helping those pajUerit invesilgators in the result 6f whose labors rest lire iihief hop)' of saving life in the future. Wo ho comes rrom Kqw York that the Tipmiany (lelcgation to the I’enia, uornllu e.onventibn this year will be Hie largest over sent to any convention by the organization. Two thousand braves will go, and Chief (Jroker will ho in command, assisted by his ablo nontenants, Martin Cookrari, tliant amt Gilroy. Thu 'braves wilt travel in, three special trains of twelve Pullman ears each. They have already engag ed diiO rooiuji In Chicago,ami will open headquarters lit the Leland hotel sev eral days before the convention nieetc. They will go prepared to do the best political work of their lives in the ffi. terest of hjenalor *!lili. That Cooper Climn weei ing was- top mneh on the i’harisaieni, Imilness order to be thoroughly iJemoevfttto; There ia no mmh thing Us lioUness .)h Xew York tg^ics, nod 1’emacrats wim want to win will 11ml up fault with Senatof Hill and ills following been called to moot on the ikhul of Fob- j for‘hurrying up tho State convention, rnvry. 'i’tie undue, liaste that lias li.mn The elmiee of a lio.legati .mad*.: in ealiing;the NwwYprk eonven- tidn Mid in dicing it for a.dn.t-e that is delegation to the national convention vvill have to be decided by vote:,, and votes that would rhfpyr uiis<@*onalile' i-, the outgrowth be good next slimmer would .eome in j ot iht- oght that is on between the two faction;). Bui Ihis-isXoW York’s light —not. lieoreias-wntcss we are to im- dersland thw the winning faction in that -Ktate is.to at. once .-'bit given the wad end peruiittcd to dictato to the ItepiocrMipl tbe balance.of the States, Why bring this fi'etioiial tight Iie- twocn the Hillites and. Cltvelandiios of Xew York into Georgia us the Jour nal and its morning .'ontemporury, the Constitution; have done? “Some Georgia. uewspap''rs,'’ the UnaAi.n among them, do,cm, believe that cvery- ihing depends on the nomination of either Olevelaud or Bill. AVe do nut think that lire world yv.uilit conic to an eml right away, or that till- Democrat ic party would go to the devil either . Cbs-UKr .vpbnku is doing some ul '..obV s ■' a mjujber of the M ays Od ! Means Cotumiltibe. Mr.Hpringer'a ! tn.redupe the tariff art raw' nmte- j^its. is, good eu> aigh asW as it goes, aiAVi)! help coma puO)hc, bn:., Mr. ■'I'lii-Ii," tcis contended feX reducing llbe iaril! ;.:i the finished product as -y y.e.!!, and ehafrmaikt^pringer t’ks linnt- !v arree'lto ip, yir. Turner is Aghl .in u „ ... , . ... . ,, , , ‘ optne whole i.^^wpboth how York-eandnla ea and take. a. - .mllcv of reducing the tariff. i gtwd tar.lf-refom boural-mo.rey Item, . v „. ,ier of Tope Leo. OaleA^u : The Journal is in'jptaken it it takes Ttorte. January It, li-UU, and jus! iu\, | ilic refusal of all Georgia newspapers .t by ''Archbishop Elder, pi to pur.-m the impolitb-:,dp .ridiculous 1 > .‘.'cinnaOj 'kuttsorizes the Cafholivicourse: that has he-,, adopted by itself i ;-.;y in regions wher. influenza pre-^aml the Oosiktitutlen, iu their rivalry, to al,Solve 'the'faithful from' Iastv.. 1 onieaiji.- t !!'ai tlP-se newspapers thiitk : i g aj.d ribstinenee. The oviler ldnot, it “the ditty of.cvery Democrat tiokeep " ht he Hipposed,.restricted to rlis fi|sS*joufclf sealed Pu Ure, question of ]L'enD.-u seasi.n.-trat applies ,fctfjVrcsidtt'ntfhl•prelditBade." The Ttermi- td the Friday and ovbVrfastfj.aba nrtts.of Georgia will ^.heard. from in giiltf limit ^f 'tiine appears MKksa^!<xst£!R uponics-eoutin- Sffi ' Juft as well aud eouut for just' as much in February, whether they be for Hill or against him- at AC UKK v.t (IFOOVn. ’ ’ llrlicm fhr N)t^m to Ho u llnA (Miefor the 1'doplf. W.ASHiNovoN, .Feilruaer, 16.—The house committee on agrlcitltdra -also continued itx hearings to-jhty. C. AY, MnOune, uf the Fanners’ Alliance, ad dressed the committee,in favor of the nnti-opt ion-bill. “The bill.” ho said,' ‘•did not interfere with the. legitimate ‘futures'dealer,’.only with the dealer, in' ‘futures’ who undertook to manipu late the market. Whenever a spenu lt' tlm Chicago eonverttiui. shonid,dro]i j lator cimld ‘horn* off tlie mill mon he could control the price of futures, wo years ago it ipriked as if a Liver- . • f^inuidt treii (jite time wit!) refer.,iiiceXo tlte prefer- ^ee that Sx giving the.-AtiahU papers much tremde’ih. advance. ' pool man had 'got the market where he wanled it)’ ami for nearly two months' tspots’-^vere as high’ as ‘futures.’ The rpills came into the market and then speculator; could',net SoulroJ tlungv.” In his opinion there arte* no queslioirhut that the present system was bad for the producer,' ‘Be fore 'J,e;crop a- put into liie groun.i tlic. specuhftc; fixed the prices, ijrfd went Europe. - AYJteu lie'gpt haek.he soil! enough “tutors'* to kefip "si)Ot';sfc)Uon at his price and held , ft: fheiVfiqim time to time. Mrs;: J. F. Nelson, returned last night from Brmmwiok, where she has been on tv trip with her husband. Downing is mire to. be, iicre next week,' und it is oflleinlly stated that Mrs. Downing will; appear in the role usually assigned her in tlm play which they will present. Mrs. Downing is said to Imye a tnng- niilnentligure and, in tlie graceful cos tumes of nnolunt Greece, she is some thing superb to gaze on. film is partial lb soft, clinging crepe, Scarcely ever .wearing anything else on lhostage; and. Interesting to know, she drapes 'all hoe own costumes. Tajc- ing tw o long pieces of crepo she winds Uiem about her beautiful form, fasten ing with a graceful knot on tho shoul der, smoothing out. over the hips, lay ing with folds iu onC'piace and fasten ing wills a girdle iu another until, with her bale, in a sappho knot at the hack of her head, shb looks like ft Grc- cian.goddes;; oome to life. 1 ' Audleuees, ns a rule, are more en- thuaiastle over Mrs. Downing than over tho bombastic Hubert, A german this evening at IViUing- llam’s Hull. .It will surely be a pleasant affair, for our young people have been nearly surfeited with rest' this week,ami hail to-night’s gerjmvn as a welcome break in tlm nothing to ilo slate. A movement Is on foot among some of tho genUomen to have tho Uaneb open promptly tit 8,h0. Now, fjiat is fliirely evidence ofeom- moh sense, and w hen you cousider the matter for ,a moment, why should it; not.hc'io? Fashion,Ami not'oonven ieueii; dictate that suoti evening eu.'-.-r- taintnents sliail begin, at a late hour, and people would universally entn- me.nd the. judgment ofMome ret in the fashionable world that Would L-iuugu- ntfe earlier lioprs, AYliy not.Albany? uho would soo.u And oilier pluoes-fol- 1"W ing lief lead. Just now the uses of theterms '•'iauy’’' ,ao't “woman’’are being freely wTiiieii kh 1 spoken of, 'Many, express opin ion; in favor of the general use of the good, substantial, old-fashioned term Of w oman. - V ' T).-) term “lady” lias come to ho np plied to the female-sex. somewhat m promiscuously as Dpi, Cap. or Prof, aba used as titles of honor among gen- tleturn. Tho following Verse came to our sight in a paper a few days since, and it fits in appropriately at preseut.: Thu li-'es tody, sliivL-v in a silken attire, TliOj.] aim fenaftt living and long hoarded hire; Tito otni-jibcrinal.l lady in garments of white And-Til.l'unn of soar),)t n);pot.ls tn Ihofilptit; The blu,:, of plnrhe., the cool: Imiy ghow s, ■ Amt f fls .in the sltlrwnlk wherevor she gore; WhlV even jhv w net) lady i.r-nmitiy tahats by fn't, iveveeii Putties tlua dttzslc rho eye, While the vnnmn t.hoy wait upon goes ,ftbonf ./.- town- . - . “ ; ;. In ay-inm llitte, t row,, little, totlor-inade jfjwiti Airs. Pickens .Fob's, Mrs. Charles Ti’.t and Mrs. Clara AYight left Tor Columbus, yesterday. They intended to spend hiit one day in that city .ami then proceed to Atlanta, where they will remain to attend the ordination of Blahop-Elect NelsopJ bn M/ednes- day uf next week. Of t ile Hire,: you 1- g ladies .-xpe/'ted tp-day, Miss YVitLc Tinsley will he en- tertaiued'at *oO residence of Mr. LAy'. Yt'^Itere; inh Misses Kelieeoa mil atid Id^''Ta':t6'hain at" the resiaencen of Sir, , .SSnvp GiThert. ‘Miss Tinsley and Mies ^il&B.wiilirernaiii only untij Saturday, ■ V/.' > '!-•>•-} ■ A: '" '- - \'T . ’ ■ <u. ■ » .(in ; Mrs. fi! ' lady of| open ding ill leave this- pWot v in t he deeded w be fiayjiinah tof ft Ctdltuioi; mail has for fit the Chronicle. A young man vrho ftnds. himse|f-oo kissing terms with two girls iff tile same house, and presumes to exercise his psonlatory privileges without get-' ting the girls apart for Mich blissful 'adijlgence, is too stupid t o ho allowed to.run at large, and ought lo go to jail mi general principles; 'Tills is a week of unallayed pleastiro at Augusta. • • A- On Tuesday evouing was fit. Yalen- tine’s ball,. the ball that all Augusta society looks forward to from one year to another; on Friday evening is to be a very swell geriuan,, and the theatrical attractions through the week- are such as make one's heart swell with envy. The best society or At- iftiila, Macon, Savannah,Colnmhtis and several Northern cities is represented bjr'a fow or .more visitors, and it le in- deed ft’ week of festivity. VoUtafr Tcrsnnnl, Mr. Marry Kcodeh, of Macon, wasiu tha oity yesferday. Majl Bacon, (if Bnconton, spoilt yuS- terdaydn Albany. Mr. V. F. Putney, of llnr<>AW(iy,oame into Albany on business yesterday,’- ,• Mr. Charles Livingstone, of Newton, was seen oti our streets yesterday,' Mi .AV. IV. Hooks, of Americus,shook hands,with Albany.friends yesterday. Mia N. M. Block, of Macon, was in the city yesterday. Air. (LAY,, ifaight left yesterday on a bnSiness trip to Cincinnati Mr. Eldred Simpkins was (.ailed to Savannah last night on business. Mr. T. A,'Clayton, a well known business mail of Atlanta, paid Albany a visit yesterday, Mr. J. Frank, President, of tire.Geor gia Oottop Seed Oil trust, interviewed a few business men of Albany yestere day. i yjaittw.' ’. .... longer (but it ought to luivi Sydvestei*, our ymtngwt Mumgii'^re pufling petitr^p ;ylnAof!fltc . . hiivo been repillhtingrhe Court Holt whs’ seriopvly hurt wfiib', lifting; piece of sokiYoiding, on' J-Tiday la' but wn- improving .when list heitft from. y The young people enjoyed ft. pie 'ant sociable' at the reslflenct-Of J, VVilliitniS, omiMonday night. * ’ ■ Sheriff Cox returned yesterday,. roaieanied by his mo'll estimable la from a visit to iiis sister,. Mrs. Ifftudf; son, nfiur Oeilhi; in Irwin onority,. M’ Henrtei'shn lias been very sick'reer ly, hut Mr. Cox reports her as ; fntpi ing When ha left. Mr. Cox came home sick h^nself, having had a, severe W/estio With biljiou-' colic. • , . . .T(idge I’ope, oTAlbany, was in Ism- , ; heiia, yeslerday, looking after his in terests.in this caun%, ...I'. In political matters, considerftblO mention is heing inade.of Hon. (1, C Ford for representative in the H Legislttlure. Mr. Ford ‘ has held position once before, and Ulied'. e the satisfaction of life eonstituepts. .'Sylvester is to liavo a' grist-iqilC,' Tiffs will bo a great optivetiienoo;.to our formers, as our nearest mill now te, ten miles distant, nnd takes nearly a day’s trip. ’ ...... . “ t ‘ -.A , Several of our farmok are. pirttiii] in small erops of rice, together /wj. few acres in long Btftple ebti:on, a fieriian in Sumner having agtii put Up a rice cleauirig nm(shine., ! otii long cotton gin-roller; if the aerei planted in these crops will warrant it. sj A M. SOBT/». an. At Ordinary’s Court, yestfli'dt.y, older was granted to aholish-thht p of (he Isnbulln and Nashville read tween the otip titfd. four mUe poll 1 turning it by Sylvester.' l(o jd|fil o jeotlona werti raised when it wtit; found In(cr"M(i(fg start JTirurn Uafltawd' train .11,1.0 Sanrm, 1 ' ' Hard water, makes the best ten. Lent on toilets are being t hought of, “Silvery moonlight” is a i|pti‘ng : tint, AVntered silks' in large waves are coming. " ■ ' • , . European nips arc being mapped out. v ~ • i’he very rnuoh ,heil shaped Bilk hat Is ndvam.-ed shape. The fashionsb!(t ovoroont /its worse than an Indian blanket. . A doctor who knows says that. chil dren who don’t, like fat shouldn’t be forced to cat it. ’ ■ .Soft pine shavings .front the nearest, carpenter shop make a curative pil low for those with coughs.,; - A kiss may bo born of love, friend ship, sympathy, maiice or deceit. Sunshine will mitigate'the, Hooreb left by a loo-hot-1 roll on a shirt .ft'ont. One-of the Jalest novelties advertised is a masttoator. wluoh cuts np chil dren’s food, preparing it for the. ntont b. Patent leather shoes may be lwie’ot- eiled for a high eooiety function witii vasnlimi. . . , , Peddler t “Beg pardon, tnu’uro. hut. I tlm agent for DrrFeeders Spifiq'Bit- 1 tors, andT’tn siire'if (he members of yottr farnl'y would try .them they ■n r/tild .-joou have tlie Hnest apnei ites—” Lady at Door .Bevuraly):' This, sir is ti boarding Jiouse.” • Tlie .doctors say that n man witbj the grippe cannot do a worse tiling than lintaelf up with whisky as some are doing. ■ There is nothing which Less guano is being hohglit.irt’itji county this year than in arty .ono’jjji for ton years past. Many fiyiPerB a canceling orders already.put/jii wherB ;i 'V; it Is possible. Tito pauses laf/that they.’ * don’t see hbw they are to pil/i it is productive of mnfiy'si tions’as this, the low pr ’ for It, If 're.s'otu-'); ' cotto will prove a blessing -iW. ij(tqgAj|se.. Another example of the ”go away from homo: tohejlr news.” None of our peopio 'ip I section would have ever bef Worth county white caps if it been for. the Oonstitutiori eorrj ent,’ -. . JAVEnn' a w’AK.trt’onV. A Slow IVcuf OcucrdN lioii'isifeut niu Oiuu© jo ti’Sfcbiin:' u K>uel. ' Col. Ed. Augier, of A tianta,. .a Washington, a feu days-ugo, and' ( ■t Tost rppprter this story'• J’/f '■•"l heard General Mosby tell A/very exefftug-story, of as duel, that'- near being fought by Longst-reef and i?' ficneralA. P. Ifili duringtlie-Tirgihia |j campaign;- . • * \ y&ggfqs Iloshy . says that the Uatlie.'of ’ G'.'iiies'a'mill was iouglii.dad won al-*. ’ most -exclusively, by- TjOfijssireet’s. Georgia sbldiera.' ,Y jiaper.p'iibljetifcdHil in Hichmond, called The -Itiplimond®* Exaniiner,"gavo a* very exi rufeive de.-, sitripfion of th|.hattle;.butgaYc. ali'tlioft* credit to General A.'P. Hill, from whatyvei' standpoint we survey it, needs more, pitysieally and morally, titan thorough yentjlatiori.’, Boitlsu—-Your wife doesn’t look ,a minute older Don she did ten years ago. • - i '..,'/' .. 1 1-lieks—According to lier statistic; she isn’t. " . tiffs ».v„ in the fight, ..Tho.papor gaV'ev tiie :» . '-'..J..®. .! (--In/infrin frnnniinl sawvrlM r . iNo ITm for, ( krifliiiiuiii) , ‘Prom tlm Pluiatleljihin I?oroi(l. A small audience greeted Wong Chin Foo, the Chinese, philosopher, at. Hortieulturnl Hall, last- night. I The lecturer endeavored to explain to his hearers, ‘AYhy I remain a. Heathen." He stated tlmt-the teachings df the im moral stories eontaiued in the Bible by the xaissionaries eansCd considerable troniile: qniong . the most educated olasses of China, He said that ; he oould not aceept as the inspired re ligion of Cod one of. so ineonsistant a character as the Christian failhJ'Chin- ese philosopliyv” lie continued, “is older tltak yours, and .presents the same truths in a more perfect man ner.”. At the ronelnsion of hlalectnre ho called upop all who desired to aues- fion liiiu,Ap d^i so.- Several'availed themselves Of tilt oppoftuiiity to do Georgia general .and: the'Georgia • sol dioi's no praise at'-all. Liihg! type.tfa: ■> adjutant called his ailcofiort-to, jliAyitli ; ft yehempntiprotest. TlieriponAj'erd all angered, that after, winning ftucii a. ’ hard -'f.dughtbattlo’they should Bo rob- • bed of their rightful claim to-, the vie- * tory, Lougstreet ordert ,1 nisadjutant --" to reply, to it liV^the, siime.'.'.'pftppiy.'A wliici. he did. .'Geh.era!'. 1-IJill ui-o.fe to’ : find out who it was who . iiad"-s|airiped ’ hif/iu'eonnt of.thebaltiiv as false, ' ‘ T • ... , ’<’■ ' ... 1 in whinb T *•(.«,.given, • caused ' Hilf to.' ’aepti a.cb'aile''.g» to I:,(ingstfeet.’[vviilbh ft, Lee’sc’d war horse was quiokj. (o tie- 1 cept. Everythingyrmsbeing arranged ' for. the fight when General Lee,/board of it,.‘and riifhed. In ujiont tio ’Sccne ami coiiinianyied Longstreet ' to ,desist or he w. iffit seiid him lrbia' th^’ai-my.'jJ Lor r-Atroet-sa# he aouia.Tiot'vvithd’raw'. ' his acdeptaiitT of the bUaUHpgo Until. ; the ebf.lleiige v.-as,vvichil!.'a'wn. Iiyiu- . terference, the' rhaliyiige was yvitii- drawiv-.and.the rturf declared' off,'': ftp; and to them ha responl Bonuy. ) iwm . 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