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The Professor’s Story.
At a recent dinner given in honor
of a certain man 0 f letters, Hamil-
certain man
ton Wright Mable, who was one of
the speakers of the evening, said, in
the course of his remarks, that a pes
simist might be defined as a person
wpo has the choice between two
evils and selects both, says the New
York Evening Sun. A Columbia
student who happened to attend the
dinner sat the next morning under
Brof. Brander Matthews, who deliv
ered a characteristic lecture, with
statistics, on everything in general.
During the lecture Mr. Matthews
remarked with the air of a man con
scious of tossing off an original jew
el of epigramatic wisdom: “You
know, gentlemen, we may define a
pessimist as a man who has the
choice between two evils and takes
both.”
The student, who was certain that
Mr. Matthews had not been present
the evening before, looked the pro
fessor up at the Conclusion of the
lecture, saying:
“Your definition of a pessimist
struck me forcibly, but I heard Mr.
Mable give the same one last night.”
‘Is that so?” replied Mr. Mat
thews suavely. “He forestalled me
by half a day then. We both heard
it from Mark Twain two evenings
ago.”
One Term for The President.
If You Want Anything
irai
ill
When Mr. Cleveland accepted the
democratic nomination in 1884, he
said: * f
1 “When an election to office shall! _ _
be the selection by the voters of one ’
of their number to assume for a time - BEDROOM riUITISS, PARLOEi, SUITES,
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when the holders of the ballot, j
quickened by a sense of duty, shall
Pointed Paragraphs.
Formerly most opals came from
Hungary, and more recently from
Mexico. In 1889 an Australian hunt
er, while pursuing a wounded kan
garoo, found an opal. Since that
time Australia has yielded nearly
two million dollars’ worth of opals.
There are some six million Protes
tants in Russia who enjoy religious
liberty with the stipulation that they
must be born of Protestant parents
and must not proselyte. Preaching
in nine languages is heard every
Sunday in St. Petersburg in the
Protestant churches.
To make the cans for a year’s out
put of Maine canned corn will re-;
quire sixty thousand boxes of tin
plate, weighing over six and a half,
million pounds. Tinplate is usually
purchased or contracted for in ad
vance, and few factories have been
caught napping this year.
In less than twenty years England
has fallen from first place in the pro
duction of iron and steel to third,
America and Germany now leading
in the order named. America’s in
crease in production from 1889 to
1899 was six times greater than that
of England’s, while Germany’s was
four times, greater.
Eighteen hundred and seventy-
four Sunday schools were organized
in destitute places by the American
Sunday School Union last year. Be
sides these, 594 were reorganized
and 9,138 old schools were visited
and otherwise aided. About $146,-
101 was received for missionary
work and 222 men were employed.
avenge truth betrayed and pledges
broken, and when the suffrage shall
be altogether free and uricorrupted,
the full realization of. a government
by the people will be at hand. And
of all the means to this end, not one
would, in my judgment, be more ef
fective than an amendment to the
constitution disqualifying the presi
dent from re-election.
“When we consider the patronage
of this great office, the allurements
of power, the temptation' to retain
public office once gained, and, more
than all, the availability a party finds
in hn incumbent whom a horde
office-holders, with a zeal bom
benefits received and fostered by the
hope of favors yet to come, stand
ready to aid with money and trained
political service, we recognize in the
eligibility of a president for re-elec
tion a most serious danger to that
calm, deliberate and intelligent polit
ical action which must characterize
a government by the people
DOMESTIC SEWiMI MACHINES,
To Drop Wealthy Pensioners.
Our Goods
are Bight.
The Williams Buggy
Company,
A Physician Testifies.
“I have taken Koaol Dyspep
sia Cure and have, never used any
thing in my life that did me the
good that did,” says County Phy
sician Geo. W- Scroggs of Hall
County, Ga. “Being a physician
I have precribed it and found it
to give the best results.” If ‘the
food you eat | remains undigested
in your stomach it decays there
and poisons the system. You can
prevent this by dieting but that
means starvation. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you eat.
You need suffer from neither dys
pepsia nor starvation. The worst
cases quickly cured: Never fails.
Holtzclaw’s drugstsre.
The House of Representatives has
announced itself on the pension ques
tion in no unmistakable terms by
passing, by a vofe of 89 to 53, the
bill by Mr. Harvard of Dooly, which
provides that no person who owns
more ihan $1,000 worth of property
or has an annual income of more
than $300 shall receive a pension
from the state.
This action was taken in spite of
the adverse report from the commit
tee on pensions, and is, perhaps, the
most important matter acted on so
far at this session. While the bill
does not in terms put pensions on
the indigent basis, its effect is prac
tically the same, since if it becomes
a law it will cut off from the pension
rolls almost all of those who do not
need the money.
There was an attempt made to fil
ibuster against the measure, but it
was prom ptly cut off by Speaker Pro
Tern Morris, who was in the chair
when the measure went through.—
Ha wkinsville* Dispatch.
A Southern medicine concern has
just sent outj through the United
States mail, thirty-two car loads of
almanacs for next year. - And yet
some people have the nerve to con
tend that advertising is a waste of
money. This same concern has an
appropriation of $75,000,000 for
their newspaper advertising for next
year.
Reliable And Gentle.
“A pill’s a pill,” says the saw.
But there are pills and pills. You
want a pill which is certain, thor
ough and gsntle. Mustn’t gripe.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers fill
the bill. Purely vegetable. Do
not force but assist the bowels to
act. Strengthen and invigorate.
Small and "easy to take. Holtz
claw’s Drugstore.
The loneliest missionary in all the
world is said to be Rev. J. O. Spring
er, whose station is on Herschel Isl
and, near, the mouth of the McKinzie
river, well within the Arctic circle.
The latest received letter from this
most solitary man is dated October
schel Island for two winters, and the
missionary’s nearest white neighbors
are at Peels river, 250 miles away.—
Exchange.
A A?i OFFER.
The undersigned-will give a free
sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach
— MACON,-GEORGIA.
tr Street,
3Iext to Adams’ Warehouse.
' the stomach, biliousness
or constipation. This m a new
remedy and a good one All deal-
ers in Perry, Warren & Lowe, By-
A gold-weighing machine in the
Bank of England is so sensitive
that an ordinary postage stamp,if
dropped on the scale,will turn the
index on the dial a distance of
six inches.
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Fifty new Upright Pianos will ciose out at
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