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Somber and Terrible Waff the Scene at
the Moment , of Totality.
Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, writing in
The Atlantic of'an eclipse seen in Ja
pan, says: “Just before totality, to oc
cur at 2 minutes after 3 o'clock, I went
over to the little lighthouse,' taking
up . 'my appointed station on the sum
mit, an ideal vantage ground for a spec
tacle beyond anything else I ever wit
nessed. Grayer and grayer grew the
day, narrower and narrower the cres
cent of shining sunlight. The sea faded
to leaden nothingness. Armies of crows,
which had pretended entire indiffer
ence, fighting and flapping as usual on
gables and flagpoles with unabated fer
vor, finally succumbed, and flew off
with heavy haste to the pine forest bn
the mountain side The French man-of-
war disappeared in the gloom, the
junks blended in colorlessness, but
grass and verdure suddenly turned
strangely, vividly yellow green.
“It was a moment of appallmg sus
pense. Something Was being waited for..
The very air was portentous. The flocks
of circling sea gulls disappeared with
strange .cries. One white butterfly flute
tered by vaguely.
“Then an instantaneous darkness
leaped upon the world. Unearthly night
enveloped all things. With an inde
scribable outflashing at the same sec
ond, the corona burst ■ forth in wonder
ful radiance. But dimly seen- through
thinly drifting cloud, it was neverthe
less beautiful, a celestial flame beyond
description. Simultaneously the whole
northwestern sky was instantly flooded
with a lurid and startlingly brilliant
orange, across which floated clouds
slightly darker, like flecks of liquid
flame, while the west and southwest
gleamed in shining lemon yellow. It
was not like a Sunset; it was too som
ber and terribla "
Notice.
I have this day sold
the firm of Manahan Cc
who will con
Absolutely Pure
Manahan
ness in his own name.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Gainesville, Ga., Nov. 4
Confirming the above,
request a continuance of
so generously bestowed
firm. W
Gainesville, Ga., Nov. -
THE MOUNTAIN MAID
She Had 6 Natural Anxiety, Which She
Made Manifest.
As my horse, puffing like a porpoise,
drew me and my buckboard up the last
sharp acclivity of the mountain road
that led out into the pass between the
summits rising on either hand he would
have exercised his privilege and stopped
a moment to blow, but 100 yards ahead
of us I §aw A bit of calico gleam
ing ihthe morning sun, and, driving on,
I came up to a buxom mountain maid
sitting on a stump at a point where a
footpath leading uj£ r from the valley
met the main road.
“Good momin," she said before I
had a chance to stop, and there seemed
to be an anxious tone in the voice. - .
* ‘Good morning, ’ ’ I responded* .^nd 1
was on the point of asking her how far
it was’to the next place, a favoriteman-
ner of starting a conversation on moun
tain roads, when she broke in.
“Air you a preacher?" she asked.
“No, ’ * I answered, with a smile; for I
had never been asked that question be
fore.
“Nor a squire?* ’
“No."
“Wel|r' Jim Martin's comin along
this away purty soon now, an I wua
iis' axin so’s thar wouldn’t be no mis-
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It will be the best trade of your life.
At all Drug Stores, or by mail
U pon receipt of 50 cents in cash or stamps.
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three days. Yours,
. Chas. M. BniTTAUT,
Student Mercer University.
Barnesville, Ga./Sept. 9, 1897.
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Announcement.
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municipal election:
For Mayor, J/B?*€fASfois
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