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- Tie re »* as a living tableau of the Ger¬
man artist’s quaint conceit. Every
"tongue was stilled; every form was mo¬
tionless; surprise seemed to have para¬
lyzed ’ that vast assembly.
Lord Scarodell, Harry’s old colonel,
was the first to recover his presence of
mind. He had been standing at Lady
Scarborough’s right side whispering
compliments in her willing ears, and he
was the first to notice her ghastly stare
at the two men approaching her.
“I am right glad to see you in the
flesh, Harry Graliame; but by the Lord,
- "Ana semsbly 1 will begin with my¬
self. My long life of adventure, must
end in the usual story-book fashion by
my taking to myself a wife.”
“I know,” she said, standing and
looking at him with tearless eyes,
frankly and truthfully, “I will do njy
best to make you happy. I am very
young, and I am afraid not very wise,
but I will be a true wife to you, Sir
Harry Graliame.”
“My dear girl, what are you dream¬
ing of’.” the baronet cried, amazed at
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Till mMOCRA'l 1C PLAT¬
FORM.
1* Resolved,'1 hat we, the democrats
of Georgia, in convention assembled,
reaffirm our ch voti> u to the time lionored
principles of our historic party. >' e
believe that the powe:s delegated by the
people should be strictly coiisuued; that
the autonomy < f s : ates and the rights of
local self-government anil home rule
should be zealously guarded; that na
money should be taken from the people
under any pretext for other than public
purposes; that the stiictest governmental economy
sliouid he exerci.S" d in all
expenditures, whether local, state confined or na¬
tional; that legisation f-honld be
io the legitimate objects of the govern,
nient; that public office is a solemn public
trust,
2 • We believe that the same careeau-
tlon should be used by the governin' fit,
both st te ai d national, in the tvp.mdi
ture of public money asjisused,by affairs' prudent
men in their oun private
3. We believe that the right of tax a
tion was delegated to llic : < v lament
both state and nat;< i.al, tol- >. only
for absolute necessnus, ain ;,i. ether
use of this power i turda-nest and
tyrannical surplus • in tlm treasury
4. A revem e
is a glittering pitze to be sought a her by
political thieves and plunderers.__
Cano To Aneitom
We have opened a first
Blacksmith and repair
in rear of the Hotel and
ihe Livery Stables, and
prepared to do your work
first class order, at reason¬
prices. Horse shoeing a
All work warranted
us.
Respectfully,
L. T. Frrill & Co.
HELLO SAM,
Where you going ? I am going to
Atlanta. 1 wish you would step into the
reliable Pave Stinhermer and buy
a gallen of Pickens county sweet
jj corn, here is $3.00 to .pay for it.
Remember the place, No. 40, Wall street
Georgia Rai^T o
Stone Mountain R 1
Georgia Railroad onte '
Office General Mana^’l p nir
insfc. . COMMENCING the followino- AY
Schedule will p 5 ^ .l5,
be operated
Scheduels E ast.
Miles (
STATIONS. wO
Lv Atlanta 0 8 00 is
Ar Decatur 0 am 111 '” f«M
8 lb ••
** Clarkston J 1 S 30 “ His » I ”
“ St Mount’ll JO 8 43
Lithorua ’ 01am
“ i 35 9 03 “ 315
Vi 3:j «
“ Conyers I 31 •• I'iXJ
Covington 9 17 “ Vi 3!) “ m
“ i 41 9 43 “ 107 I 310 ••
Lv Soc’J Circle id 10 08 “ a ii» •.
Ar Rutledge no 10 38 “ 11 !) “
Madison u« 10 45 “ 130 »
“ Ruckhead 75 11 03 “ t-i 1146 “
“Greensboro ! ss H 37 “ | 5
Lv Union P’ntl u» 11 15 “ a 30 “
“ Garnett i liy 13 33pm - 5 35 «
“ Camak U 34 13 53 “ ^ 4 i«06 “
Ar Tomson V34 113 “ 626 »
“ Harlem Utti 117 “ 611 “
Ar Augusta 1171 3 lopm cs | TOO “
800 “
Sched ules West.