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NEW YEAR'S CHIME.
OLL Toll Toll
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iy dying;
ZZ//y Grim, gaunt, sere.
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Hopes of youth are
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Toll ‘ Toll! Toll
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holy passion,
' Toll for Friendship
I • unrequited,
I ( -i **” j j Toll for Hope's en •
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blighted.
Toll for Love’s fond pledges broken.
Toll for Want and Woe unspoken.
Toll for Mourners sadly weeping.
Toll for Sin’s vast harvests reaping.
Toll! Toll* Toll!
That while the world shall stand.
Sin and Woe shall fill the land xj
Toll <f*ofl- ■• >, ’>*“
Ring! Ring. Ring
A welcome to the bright New Year 1
Life, Hope, Joy.
On his radiant brow appear
Hearts with love are thrilling;
Homes with bounty filling.
Ho’ ye warders of the bejls,
Ring! Ring’ Ring!
For Winter’s bracing hours.
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Ring for birth of Spring and Flowers,
Ring for Summer's fruitful treasure.
Ring for Autumn's boundless measure.
Ring for hands of gen'rous giving.
Ring for vows of nobler living,
Ring for truth of tongue or pen.
Ring “Peace on earth, good will toward
men ’*
Ring: Ring! Ring!
That this glad j-ear may see
Earth's accomplished jubilee,
Ring' Ring! Ring!
1890.
In IS9O we shall see
Events as follows come to be:
Sea serpents, as in years gone by.
Will come around about July
The ice man and the plumber will.
As usual, present their bill
The price of summer board will rise
In August to the very skies
The gay mosquito, as of yore,
Into humanity will bore.
Likewise the festive fly, so fleet.
Will agitate his oervoua ftsrt.
■A. humorous cLsLi’e-dovil—the very mELn to suit nay purpose. Bulwkb.
OUR, “ ANNIVERSARY " KI UMBER.
ATLANTA, CA., JANUARY I, 1890.
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Each fisherman will fisn and lie
As he has done in years gone by
When comes along the verdant spring.
The poet will be heard to sing
And from the garbage pile of time
Will prick the ashes of a rhyme
The funny man his jokes will crack
(The same old jokes, see almanac.)
On winter nights will lovers sit
For hours and watch the firelight flit.
And, when the summer comes, they still
Upon the beach will coo and bill.
“The oldest man.’’ as in years past.
At intervals will breathe his last.
In all trades merchants who are wise.
As usual, will advertise.
In fact, these things and many more.
In 1890 are in store.
And yet with eorrow Is it fraught:
Unhappy year I It ends with navobt
Scat!
Did you ever see a cat shin up a tree
to escape the dogs ?
Well buy your ticket over the AV. I
& A., and you will find the perfection
of rapid transit with luxury and safety.
Only 27 hours and 20 minutes, Cin
cinnati to Jacksonville, and only 4
hours and 32 minutes, Chattanooga
to Atlanta, via the W. & A. R. R.
Only 27 hours and 20 min
utes from Cincinnati to Jack
sonville via the W. & A. R. R.
The quickest time ever made. |
See that your tickets read
over the W. <& A. (
Augusta is rejoicing in the opening
ceremonies of her magnificent winter
resort hotel, on the Sand Hills, the
i Hotel Bon-Air, a costly enterprise
■ looking to a large increase in northern
visitors to that city. In a few weeks
Savannah will follow with a grand
opening of her splendid winter hotel,
the DeSoto. The fine hotels of Thom
asville have always been crowded with
winter visitors, an evidence that Geor
gia can successfully compete with Flor
ida for this class of visitors. — Atlanta
Journal.
You can leave Kansas City one
morning and reach Atlanta the even
ing of the next day if your ticket read
i over the W. & A.
NO. I.