The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, December 06, 1897, Image 2

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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- “It is dne yon and a pleasure to me to recommend vour Te ine. 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