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Louis Globe-Democrat. ’
as a desperate battle the
otiiei’ day in Galena, 111., between
a big T- *ni cat and a numerous fam
ily of sparrows" that bad taken-:
.refuge in a crab rvlpie- tree in the
back ward of the 3rs! Presbyterian
pardon.'’. ;e, and vrh home bad
been invaded by Uxa pit. The laU
ter li:'- slanli-iily cm tried an the
side or th -and vta’»- perched
upon a U •. * or 1 i :nb wiiteliiag.faawan
OppOi lUUl.j
Suspecting
ly tb«; cnio
out of the v
making a ».
and exeiUti
He Pat Them in the Box.
Clippings. *
A “crank” is an individual that
yon can’t turn over to ybar view
of the case.
Detroit Free Proie.
“Looking for Jake, I suppose/
said Sergeant Bend.-ill, as- Mr. :
Dander entered the station yester-1 Paiut may- be remove
day with a very long face: | window glass with bob sha
“Vliell, I like to see Shake. I ear.
id fro a
rp vin-
iilblo paiiwh;
jll[( ilpnn lb,
with Vtd'.mbl
&!>ip Wild S:t
upon the gi
picked out hi
in ui'.inr pluc
cat coir ;ed si
the sp.ivtowa
ivoc, ;uid con:
in,; ehattei' iu
tory.
j raiic- m an un-
wliiu sudden-
i ,;di of birds flow
and enebtfied it,
ping noise so loud
; . to be beard- all
over the. neigiioovboo'd.' After fly
ing about the trea-fbr a moment, a
half' ilozori «r ra >re birds flew at
the cai ’.is r dgh'.niug, and drove
their sbm p pointed/ though short,
little biiio into its body'. The ani
mal uttered a howl of pain, but
was ii ii a Id v pjane&d upon by other
skirmish:.-/' ••• o.f. the bird army and
pecked so'unmercifully that it was
cornp died to let go its hold on the
limb of the tree, arid dropped to
the gr.mhfl. dciore it could re
gain its £• -I for the purpose; of
making its e.-X'.tpe, an hundred an
gry spavrw'.vii dove' on the animal,
picking ii. no jut the bead*and back
until it was ui'.erly powerless to
defeiid'itsclt rivibli its^paws,ywhich
' it-h '<:! ■ ir ii rst endeavored to make
use of. The birds, seeing that the
enemy was succumbing to the fer
ment they were inflict-
1 Gnawed the attack
-d vigor, and his cat-
in stretched lifeless
•onud with its eyes
id its skull perforated
xi. As soon as the
lowing signs of life
flew back into the
i a uecl - their deafen-
irmor of the' vic-
Wlie're Sarali Was.
V farmer bac? some wheat stolen,
and he was so sure he knew who
Mm thieii was that he secured a
warrant for a certain young man
living near him. When the ease
came np for trial the -defendant
said lie canid prove an alibi. In
order to do this he brought in .“his
gii-1, ’ a buxom lass of 22. She
took tiie r-iand ami swore that he
sat up with her from 7 o’clock ii
the-evening till daylight next\
morniug. “People can be very;
-.easily misfuken,” observed -fhei
•plaiatilf's bx^y&r. ’“I don’t care;!
* 1. know he was there,’’she replied.
What did you talk about?”
.‘•Love,’’ she promptly •answersH.
“Wlial time did ^^old-fdlksjge to
bod?” “I give ’em the wink about
5.1?/' " : S no lie was faeTeift Jnid-
aiight are you?” “Yes, sir.” “Why
.-are:yon sure ?” “She blushed,
looked over at her lover aflt laugh
ed, and, getting a nod to go ahead,
.she said: “Well, sir, as the clock
sirlick 12 the old man_jumped out of
bed. up-stair's, and hcAlered down:
“Yjjf mar wants some of that catnip
t sa.’ And. we got Such a start that
we broke the back of the rocking-
cija-r kdrplump.”' - Then the jury
mjisl undferstabd that you were
. seated on Samuel’s knees?” “I
object,” pat in Samuel’s lawyer,
and his Honor remembered the
days of his-" youth and-sustained
the objection.—Texas Siftings.
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New York Times: A physician
of prominence says that a very
large percentage of the troubles
that make calls on the.doctor nec
essary-in New York are to be at-..
1 ribrit.-:/! directly to absent-minded-
ii'esS; As illnstrative of , this he.
cited a case in his practice where
a lady who is conspicuous in so
ciety ti/iished her toilet not long
ago for an. evening at the . theatre,
.and, as a finishing touch, drank
the'ears da cologne that stood on
her. dressing case. _ She was se-
* riouhv sick for. over a fortnight;
Ignorance, violation of all sani
tary-principles, miserable poverty,
the extreme rigor of winter, and
neglect by drunken parents, are
said to be some of the reasons why
<out of 3,000 children born in Bus-
sia scarcely 423 will reach their
twentieth birthday. Statistics
show that 345 out of each 1,000
die within the first five years. The
Russian government is seeking
means to diminish this frightful
infant mortality, but with little
hope of speedy success, since the
main causes can only be eradi
cated by the progressive education
and reformation of successive gen
erations of the people.
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A - Massachusetts' camper has
seen the sen serpent, and says that
lie watched it for a long time
“glue in hand.” Undoubtedly;
this is . about-the only way a sight
. of the sea serpent can be enjoyed.
^Burlington Urea Press. ; *•" -
! c "bv.t n!: sorts’ w ith lieada die, stomach
ftiscrU.-T. torpid liver, pai^jn back or side, con- =
Ml».:it*«»u'ret»,aeRlectUiay tie fatal. One dose
.,i. trong's Sanative. Bills will give relief.
Ab-ii? doses, restore to ueWkesliU and vigor.
,. -
The man who stands . up before
- - - Jobn'L. Sul fivan never howls for a
reeouut.—San/Eiriucisco Alta.
.' ' . ; ►•*-»
_ -'{‘‘Jli.fioapQfrwliat. yon ’fraid of?
What makes you shake and shibber?”
— £jjjj 9 ; *130 got de ague
de tropic libber.”.
opic Iibcer Pompey?
what you means*,
cure your ague *£
, „y.UTH : S BILE BEANS,
a bottle, don’t pay morel -
- dem at'de dfugman’s store.”
; economical arid best remedy
bottle.
.y
Agj
X d
don’t know vhat I do mit dot boy/
“Wbat is it this time?”
Mr. Duuder laid five alleged
half dol'a)- pieces on the desk in a
row aud replied:
“May be- you see dose?”
“Ido.”
“May be it vbas goot money?”
“Every one of ’em is bogas.”
“Dot ish so. Some fellerspass ’em
on me for beer sometimes vhen I
vhas in a hurry. I puts ’em all in
a box behindt der bar.”
“Well?”
“Whell, last Sunday Shake takes
a notion to go mit Sunday school.
Dot vhas all right. It vhas der vbay
to make goot boys. Dis morning
der superintendent comes down to
me mit dis bogus money und says:
“Mr. Dunder, you haf some boy
named Shake?”
“Yes.”
“He vhas mit our Sunday school
yesterday. He vhas a werry nice
boy.”
“So he vhas.”
“We take up a liddle colleetion
to buy some new books, und your
son Shake puts all dis money in
der box. What shall you do aboudt
|*it?”
“Vhell, Sergeant, you see how
it vhas. Dot vhas some more
tricks by Shake, und I haf to shell
out two dollars und a half good
money to make it up.”
“And where is Jake?”
“He shlips oudt vhen dot man
comes in, und I doan’ find him any
more. May be you see him pretty
soon. If so, yust tell him dot
vhas such a good shoke dot I
laugh all oafer, und dot he can
oonie home. I vhill be laughing,
ha! ha! ha! vhen he comes in; I
shall keep laughing till he goes
down cellar mit me to see if dot
gas metre vhas leaking, und den—”
“I see.”
“If you hear somebody yell oudt
dot he vhas kilt, und won’t never
do so any more, you go right along
und mind your business. It vhas
Shake und me, nnd I vhas taking
dot bogus money out of his hide.”
Saida very old man, “Some peo/
pie are always complainirig about
the weather, but I am thankful
when I wake up in the morning
and find any weather at all.”
One of the curiosities in Wash
ington is Senator Stanford’s $20,-
009 stable, which has jast been
completed. '' y
Jay Gould believes, as the re
sult of bis own experience, that
“men appreciate their own earn
ings more than a gift.”
Hour boys who are on a visit to
their Aunt’s discover a cake of
maple sugar Weighing five pounds
and eleven ounces. What will
each boy’s share bp if equitably
divided?
The stove-pipe can be cleaned
by putting a piece of zinc on the
coals of a hot fire. The vapor
produced carries off the soot by
chemical decomposition.
Under an order of Maria, Chris
tina, Queen Regent of Spain, is
sued on the 7th day of last month,
slaves in Cuba are emancipated.
The pistol with which Guitea
shot President Garfield is in the
keeping of the civil authorities of
the District of Columbia. All the
personal property found on the as-
sasin’s body at the time of arrest
was confiscated and is still retain
ed by the officials.
There is a pear tree in Windsor,
North Carolina, which produces
annually two crops of pears.
Edward Everett Hale says in
bringing up children everything
depends on the mother, though
an intelligent father is somewhat
useful.
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVES COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AKD RHEUMATISM*
TT is Invigorat. _ TT gives NEW :
**■ lag end De- —AY. A DIFS to the
llghtfal to take, t! whole SYSTEM
and of great value v v*/a by srrwgfrTwilng-
bs a Medicine for SA&Ajj the Muscles, Ton-
Women and
dr cn.
"I fi<-: I* are sjRtxe, tm* those irho write to
stineon 4 Co..FortUmi, M*fce.rria rewire
1 * ** at ion about woTk which
t .... live at home,that will pay
P them from $5 to $25 per day. Some have
:itn
no hurtful
Minerals, is com
posed of carefully
selected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy.
_ salehysllDrngslsisMdGrocen. p£3ltthe dealer new ISS
nm not keep VOUS4 COBDIAJL, remit §1,00, Hi A ftll Sit)
pottle vm be sent, charges paid.
, mmn <au,r sr ! 4 j
^Volina Drug and Chemical Company^- I
BAtnaoBE/ an, v, s. ju ]
Siilousnesa; Sick Hast'ache la Four hours.
\S) gna doss rcliotrcs ftbafSnjia. They cars sr.d
pravenl CI-.HIs <«- Fever, Soar Stotr.acfi Bad
‘Volina,* Breath. Clear iho Skin, Tone the Karras, snti gira
by leading Lifa^ Vigor to the systom.. Dose: OKSUSfli.
physicians,telling Try ihsm once and veu urili never he without them,
how to treat dis. Prise, 23 cents per't'joiSe. Sold fcy Druggists and
cases at HOME, . Hodici.to Dealers generally. Sant on recaipt c?
mailed, together prico in stamps, poetpsid, to ar.j.atidress,
With a set ofhand- J. JT.'SKITBC & CO.,
^fiotypspraSss^ Kanafestarers and Scic Preps., ST.LCUIS, K3.
on receipt of xo c. ' = " 1 = 1
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
papers by addressing
| Geo. P. Rowell 8z Co.,
| Newspaper- Advorfising Bureau,
lO Spruce'St., New York.-
j Send lOets. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
Saeklen's Arnica Salve
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay- required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction, or money_re£unded. Price,
25 cents per box. For sale by
Mathews & Wright, Fort Valley,
Ga.
It is only when the law gets
hold of a man that he is willing to
confess himself a lunatic.
- Moecfs
Sarsaparilla
Ts a peculiar medicine, and is carefully pre
pared by competent ] harmaeists. The com
bination and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan
delion, .Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and otltex
remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to
Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and
curative power superior to other prepa
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great medicinal value/ Hood's Sarsaparilla
Purifies the Eiocd
creates aud sharpens (lie appetite, stimulates
the digestion, and gives strength to every
organ of the hody. It cures the most severe
cases of Scrofula, Sait Klieum, Boils, Pimples,
and all other affections caused hy impure
‘Tve been digging over my gar
den ” said Brown,/‘and I am quite
worn out.” “Ah!” remarked Fogg;
a new kind of earthen ware, eh r” j Dyspepsia, Biliousness,^ Heateche,
Fenderson, who was present,
thought it was a mighty good joke,
and, seeing Smith a short time af
terwards, of course had to tell it.
“I say, Smith,” said he, “Fogg
just got off a neat thing. Brown
was saying that he was all worn out
digging in his garden, and Fogg
asked him if that wasn’t a new
kind of crockery ware. What do
yon think of that?” ‘ “I don’t see
the point.” Darned if I do either,
now; but I thought I did when
Fogg told it.”
The American dentist has be
come almost as fixed an institution
in England as/the French hair
dresser or. the German waiter.
There are probably two /score in
London alone, commanding a pa
tronage which would open the
eyes'of their professional brethren
at home.
When a man buys a porous plas
ter Re generally sticks to his bar
gain.
What Can -Be Done.
By trying again and keeping np
courage many things seemingly
impossible may be attained.- Hun
dreds of hopeless cases of- Kidney
and Liver complaint have been
cured by Electric Bitters, after
every thing else had been tried in
vain. Soj don’t think there is no 1
cure for you, but try Electric Bit-
f ers. There is no medicine so
safe, so pure, and so. perfect a
blood purifier. Electric Bitters
will cure Dyspepsia, Diabetes and
Kidney and Liver Complaiuts/Catarrli, Rheu
matism, and that extreme tired feeling.
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias helped me more
for catarrh and impure blood titan anything
else I ever used.” A. Ball, Syracuse, N. Y.
Creates art Appetite
“Iused Hood’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse my
blood and toue up my system. It gave me a
good appetite and seemed to build me over.”
E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio.
“-I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla for cancerous
humor, and it began to'act unlike any tiling
else. It cured the humor, and seemed to .
tone np the whole body and give me new
life.” JV F.-Nixon, Cambridgeport, Mass.
Send for book giving statements of cures.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold By-all drnggistsT £1; sixfor £5. Prepared only
by C. I. PTOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Rowell, Hass.
lOO Doses One Dollar
PARTS ot the HUM AN BODY ENL-lKGKP.PfiVEI^
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highly lntfreat-ed i>**:>-mhs may nut se-iI-iT
circulars giving allpafticnlara, by'addreusing Karg
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Most happily meets the demand of the
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a remedy, for woman only arid for one
SPKcrAZi class of her diseases. It is -a
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all Diseases of the Kidneys. In- in s TOm!ffl i it ' wiU refleve yon of nearh
valuable in affections of stomacb
and Jjiyer, and overcomes all Uri •‘Message to "Woman/’ mailed free.
Bsaheield Eegolatoe Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
nary Difficulties.
Sold by Mathews & Wright,
J Fort Valiev, Ga.
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Atlanta Lv 8:10 pm, 3:55 a m
Macon Ar 11 ;45p.xn, 7;40 a ra
Eufaula Ar 4:17 f» ra
Albany Ar 310 pm
Columbus Ar_ 2:85 p ic_
Milledgeville Ar 10:19 a m
Eatonton^r 12^C*pfn
Augusta Ar 3:45 pm
SovRni*ah A.r 6:30 a in. 3:30 p m
From Columbus Np. 20.
1:20 p m Lv
0‘00 pin 4r
10:10 p m Ar
ll:G5p m Ar
0:30 am Ar
Columbus
Macon
Atlanta
Enfauia
Albany
Milledreville
Fatonton
Augusta
Favannah '
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Fo. 9.
From Fufaula
Fo. 4.
11:20 a in Lv
3:10 p inAr
5:40 pm ^Ar
3:50 a m Lv
10:10 p m Ar
Ar
Eu fan] a
Albany
—Mncou
Celnmbns
Atlanta
MiMedgr-AiUe
Eaton^on
.ATinnista
Sava^mah
So. 20.
Frdm Albanj So. 38.. So. 4
12:35 p mJLv
4:17 p ni Ar
5:40 p m Ar
Alban r '
Eufanla
- . Mnc^n
Coin m hr. a
Atlanta
5/Hleds^Ue
Fofr-Titon
Augi-'sta _
* Savnnrah
Lv 4:10am
Ar 8:1^ am
Ar ?ri5pm
Arl2:25pm
Ar 10:19 a n*
Ar 12:20pm
At 3:45pm
Ar 33npm
ITo. 26. From Ealonton and MillcdgeviHe-
1:30 p m Lv
2:52 p m Lv
5:25p m Ar
'1 ;50 a m Ar
11:55p m Ar
’0:10 p m Ar
6:30 a m Ar
Eaton ton
jlillorigeville
M«*cnn
Coluir nus .
EufanTa
. Albany
- Atlanta
Augusta-
Savannah
Si. 24.
From Perry
So. 22.
7:35 a m Lv
S;10 a m Ar
. Terry
Eort Valley
Jjv 3:0ft p pi
Ar 3:45 p m
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains between
Savannah and Angnsta,, Savannah and Macon.and
Savannah and Atlanta,
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CONNECTIONS.
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Ootton
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Merchants,
Supplies,
No. 100 POPLAB STBEET, MACON, GEOKGIA
Best and Cheapest
IB 1 TJ' JEl 2<r I T TT RE,
on gLBTHs, iftTTiMss,!wiMoqw mmm
And Musquito Netting Frames.
My stock is complete in every particular embracing the
atest style s and-designs. *
Metallic Cases* and Coffins of Evsry Description
Prices ranging from §0 up for small sizes. Large sizes from'm
np—ail well lined. Hearse furnished free in town when coffin i« inf
nished. ~ r
Call at the brick store, opposite the court house on Ball
street, during the day; at my residence at night.
[piP I guarantee satisfaction in goods and prices
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The Eatonfon an3 3fil!ediieville trains nm daily
(except Monday! between Gordon, and Ealonton.
and daily (except Sunday) between Eaton ton and
Go-non. --
- Tra'n No. 53, leaving Savannah at 8:45 p. m.,will
-not”stop (except on Simdays) fo pnt off passengers
at stations between Savannah and 50. 4J£. -
.Fnfanla train connects at Cnthhert for Fort
Gaines daily (Except Sunday) :
. ThcTPerry Accommodation Train between Fort
Valley and Perry runs daily (except Sunday!
-The Albany and Blakely accommodation train
runs daily (except Sunday) between" Albany and
Blakely. - .
At savannah with Savannah, Florida and West
ern Bailway; at Augusta with aHIines to North and
East; at Atlanta with Air-Tine and Eennesaw
liontfis to all points Xorih East and West.
-Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths on
de at Sty office; Tto.JJ0 Bull Ftaeet. : _ A- ' •
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W. F. Shf.lt.max
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Kavauuah. Ga
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