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How a Pig Made a President.
About this time in knots about the
sunny corners and around depots, and
hotels, when political stories are in
order, you will occasionally hear some
old stager remark that “a pig once made
Andrew Jackson President.” It was
never my fortune to meet one who could
remember how it came about, but in a
aopv of the American Traoplier for
December 19, 1828, being volume IV.,
No. 50. I find all the particulars, which
I copy for the benefit of the Society for
-the Perpetuation of Old Stories.
St appears that away back in the early
dawn of the nineteenth century, in the
town of Cranston, R. L, Mr. Some¬
body’s pig smelt a cabbage in a neigh¬
bor’s garden—he rooted through the
fence and demolished said garden—the proprietor
garden owner sued the pig's prosecuting
—.Tames Burrill was the
attorney—the prosecuting United States attorney Senate was
a candidate for the
—the Senator w r as chosen by the State
Legislature—in that body there was a
tie, occasioned by the absence of one of
Burrill’s party, who aforesaid—the stayed away said on ac¬ tie
count of lawsuit
was unravelled by the casting vote of
the Speaker in favor of Burrill’s oppo¬
nent, Jeremiah B. Howell—Jeremiah
voted for the war, which James would
not have done—the war was made by a
majority of one in the National Senate
—that war made General Jackson popu¬
lar—that popularity gave Jackson the
Presidency.
Sow Wooden Spools are Made.
Th Lewiston (Me.) Journal says:—
'The birch is first sawed into sticks four
oi five feet long and seven-eighths according of an
inch to three inches square,
to the t.i?.e of the spool to he produced.
These sticks are thoroughly seasoned.
They are sawed into short blocks, and
the blocks are dried in a hot air kiln.
At the time they are sawed a hole is
bored through them. One whirl of the
little block against sharp knives, shaped
by a, at tern, makes the spool at the rate
of one per second. A small hoy feeds
the spool machine, simply placing the
blocks in a spout and throwing out the
knotty or defective stock. The machine
Is automatic, but cannot do the sorting.
The spools are revolved rapidly in
drums and polish themselves. For
some purposes they are dyed yellow,
red, or black. They are made into
thousands of shapes and sizes. When
one sees a spool of thread “100 yards”
or “200 yards” these words do not sig¬
nify that the thread has been measured,
hut that the spool lias been ganged and
is supposed to contain so much thread.
When a silk or linen or a cotton firm
wants a spool made it sends a pattern to
the spool maker. The pattern gives the
size and shape of the barrel and of the
head and bevel. These patterns deter¬
mine the amount of thread that the
spool will hold. The factory turns out
100,000 gross of spools per day, and con¬
sumes 2,500 cords of bircli annually.
Thirty-five hands are employed in the
mill. During the winter, 250 wood
choppers are sometimes employed.
flow Children’s Eyes Are Injured,
At the second annual meeting of the
Connecticut Homoeopathic interesting Medical So¬
ciety, one of the most papers
read was that of’Dr. E. H. Linnell, of
Norwich, on the subject of “Errors of
Refraction and Accommodation.” He
spoke of the many dangers to the eye¬
sight which school children are con¬
stantly exposed to. The following is an
.extract:
“In 1879 I had the opportunity of ex¬
amining 700 school children between the
ages of seven and eighteen years. Some
of the results of my examination may be
surprising to those whose attention haa
uot been especially directed to the sub¬
ject. Only 50.71 per cent, had normal
vision. I found 87 cases of myopia out
of the 700 children; the ratio of myopia
to the ages of the scholars especial was especially
noteworthy. The causes of its
development and progress are close ap¬
plication, poor print, and poor light.
What are the remedies ? In the first
place, the school rooms should be ar¬
ranged so that they shall be sufficiently
illuminated. There should he at least
thirty square inches of window space to
each square foot of floor space, The
•windows should he one side, The
scholars should not face the light. The
desk should be graduated to the size of
the scholar, and their tops should be
sloping, so that the books can be placed
as to be easily read while the scholars
sit in an erect position. Rectilinear
<lrawing on plane surfaces is especially
injurious, and the books should be
printed on good paper with large, clear
.type.”
Kindness of Heart.
A correspondent of the Cleveland sketches
Leader gives some interesting Bnttenvortli, whose
of Major Benjamin
parents were pious Quakers of Ohio and
strong Abolitionists. In one of his early
campaigns he indulged in many vindic¬
tive personalities. Hearing of these,
hi* parents wrote to him as follows:
"Dilah Benny—T hy mother and my
self have thought well to give thee some
advice touching the conduct of thy
campaign. We desire to sav to thee
that we deem it better for thee to deal
severely with bad principles and bad
practices than to deal severely with bad
men now living who might be angered
and do thee harm.”
The following story illustrates his
kindness of heart. He was walking
through a street in Washington one
stormy winter night when he was met
by a little thinly clad match girl.
“Please buy some matches,” she said,
half crying. “I am so cold, and lam
so hungry. They are only two cents.
Please buy ! Please buy !”
Butterworth reached for a box of
matches, and handed her some silver,
.enough to pay for many matches, and
hurried on. For a moment he said
nothing, but went on with his big head
hanging down. Finally he began in a
■half soliloquy: God’! My God! How
“My Suppose little daugh¬ some
people should live. be out my such work
ter on a on
sneha night, Think of that child iu the
wet and cold, and think of her home as
it probably is. And still they call this
* Christian country ! Bah !”
The Meadows of Maryland.
Springfield, Prince George's Co.,
Md.—M r. Charles G. Addison, of the
above place states : “I sprained my right
knee causing intense suffering, and the
use of crutches for several weeks. I
found no relief in other remedies and
finally tried the miracle of cure, St. Ja¬
cobs Oil. In a short time I could bend
my knee—which had been as stiff as an
iron rod,—laying aside my crutches and
was able to walk as well as ever.”
Misers are always civil, for civility costs
nothing.
S:iti*r>ulory Evidence.
J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, of
Austin, Texas, writes: “ I have been hand¬
ling Ur. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Langs
for the past year, and have found it one of
the most salable medicines I have ever had
in my house for coughs, voids a id even con¬
sumption, always giving entire satisfaction.
Please send me another gross."
There is no policy like politeness; and a good
manner is the best thing in the world, other
to set a good name, or supply the want of it .
Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure is without a peer.
It consists of both external and internal
treatment and costs only $1 at druggists.
I could never think well of a man’s intellec¬
tual or moral character, if he was habitually
unfaithful to his appointments.
Pure L'ocl Liver Oil, from selected liver on
the sea Absolutely shore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New
York. pure and sweet. Patients
who have once taken it prefer it to a'l others.
Physicians declare it superior to all other oils.
Persons extremely reserved are like old en¬
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hindered you seeing what o’clock it was.
Millions have died with Bright’s kiduey dis¬
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the first to discover a cure. He has treated
thousands with his Rheumatine-GoutaUne and
never lost a case. It always cures.
Youthful rashness skips like a hare over the
meshes of good counsel.
should Hair-dressings neither should be free from rancidity,
gum nor dry the hair, and should
ba of such a nature that the hair bulbs would
receive strength. Carboline is the only one
that fills the bill.
He who can conceal his joys is greater than
he who can hide his griefs.
“/ wouldn't he without Dr. Benson'& Celery
and Chamomile Bills neuralgia if they of cost ye.ars's $I a tand¬ pill.
They cured me of 9
em/.”—Joseph Snyder, Paxions, Pa. 50 cts.
per box at druggists.___
’Tis a. strange truth that only in the agony
of parting do we look into ihe depths of love.
Chappe l hands, face pimples and rough skin
cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made bv Cas¬
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It is no misfortune for a nice young lady to
lose her goud name if a nioe young gentleman
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Ladies’ h children’s Boots & Shoes cannot
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To what atrocities cannot that mind
leacli which is impelled by selfish
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Notlii g better for Asthma than Piso’s Cure
for Consumption. 25 cents per bottle.
A man’s wisdom is bis best friend, folly his
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glowing language of some miraculous cure?
made by some largely puffed up doctor or
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A LOSING JOKE.
A prominent physician of Pittsburg said to a kdy
patient his who inability was complaining of her, her jokingly continued said: ill health, “Try
and of to cure
Hop Bitters !” The lady took it in earnest and used
the health. Bitters, from laughs which the she d >ctor obtained for his permanent joke,
She now at but
he is not so well plea sl d with it, as it cost him a good
patient.
PEE? OF DOCTOR?.
The fee of doctors is au item that very
many persons are interested in. We believe
the schedule for visits is $;i.00, which would
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in need of a da ly visit, over $1,000 a year
for medical attendance alone! And one
single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in t me
would save the $1,000 and all tha year’s
sickness.
A LADY’S WISH.
‘ * Oh how I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as
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as you observe.”
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$5000 IN PRIZES TO AGENTS stBDIH8 sBBseRiB 6 ER s s! LIST OF
With vour subscription and receipt wesend subscribers «©r COXFIDEHTI4L TERM Jan. where we We offer $5000
i. riizu t. the on. i.ndixc >■> it., rno 9 t before 15th. refer to any
New by ordinary York Publishers letter larger sums as should to our be sent responsibility. by registered letter or P. O. money in order. of »nn »r two doiinn n« y.
sent ;
Add-..• TB T B HOTTSBHOIiD MA&AZIWE CO., '
eST THIS OUT, IT VIU NOT UPBEAR ASAIN. 10 Barclay St., New York.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ABOVE OFFER.
A $5000 66v ERNMEN T a‘omom E:
G- M- Jones £ Company
Corner Commerce and Warehouse Sts. CONYEBS, oi
-HEADQUARTERS s hr$l
FOR ALL KINDS OF_
General Merchandise at Bottom, Prices
86?"^ e sell the NEW HOME Sewing Machine NEEDI^^, sese-w*. i keep
B6TSEWING MACHINE a!lki ^ S of
Headquarters
Carriage Manufactory
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Carriages Wagons, Bugies, MV
own make.
H I TO BE FfRSLCLASS IN REVEY PARTiriiuo
I keep O GOOD winch LIME I sell of Western Carriages ° and d Bl1 ^’
gies LOW DOWN. ‘
*>. Repairing ... . o. , n Cart lages, ■ , \\ T - igons and , „ Bulges, -Paint,
of nil grades done no and Trimmin J
on short, notice, ‘ o
all kinds of furniture repaired as GOOD AS m
„._— I r , iiave now on , hand , tne ,, .argest , and . , best stock , of
make, bugies homemade of western build that I waggons, of niv mv
atm have ever cirri > i r
you want bargains you bad better call. All who owe me for work ireert
nestly request to come forward and settle promptly. I need the money -rtl !
must have it. These who do not pay promptly will be given but V,
time. So you will please settle promptly. 510r
It should be rememberd that My establishment is
COFFI CO
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in fact ever a
&2TC0FFIN3 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY OR COUNTY
Most Respectfully
J. W. LANGFORD.
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ESTEE @Qfifl‘flg SZTQE 2819
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WholseoJe Siutnern Depot for ESTEY ORGANR. Steinway
W.bar, Decker Brothers and Gate City PIANOS.
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—IMPORTERS DIRECT FROM ETROPF. OF
Violins, Guitars, Harmonicas Etc
STRINGS, AND ALL KINDS'OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
ttsTNobody ejn underbuy us, Nobody can undersell us.
Estey Organ Company Atlanta Ga
W,H. LEE. Agent.
JOHN NEAL AND COAiPANY,
-WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
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NOS. 7 and!) SOUTH BROAD STREET ATLANTA, GA.
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Special inducements offered to DEALERS and others in all arades of
niture. A share’of tho patronage of Rockdale and adjoining counties ernes j
solicited. Besure and give us a trial before making your purchases.__
THE OLD RELIBLE FIRAM OF
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-DEALERS IN- .
General Merchandise Etc i
RAILROAD block GEORGIA
CONYERS.
Having been established for 18 a.s. and carrying one o ie
y- j coutry, sen g 00< s a
smallest and most complete slocks iu the we can
any, and we guarantee satisfaction. When you want
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND CLOTHING,
Call on
J. H. ALMAND & SON.
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