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1. QUAD AND HIS MERRIMENT
■ ..A. jTm s ll—, I] (IX
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CLUB
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After the meeting had been rcglarly
opened. Brother Gardner announc 'd that the
regular routine of bn dues; would be sus
pended in order to listen to an address
by the Hon. Jieeolloeti >i> Johnson, o'. Golds
boro, N. <?., who had arrived in New A ork
two days previously. The title of the ad
dress was given as, “Docs Riches Make
Happiness?”
“Bcfo' dis pusson, who am now in do
anty-room, is lot into <!•■ hall. 1 want to suy
a few words,” observed the president. In
do fust place, 1 want Elder Toots and .ledge
('.Ttflaver to keep awake doorin’ de lecture.
It’s an insult to a man to go to loop and
snore while h. . m talkin'. Tn <1" next
place, if Shindig W <tk!n. frow d >t cucum
ber which he has got in his pocket at Sam
uel Shin. I s 11 be I>< kin’ right at him,
and befo’ <1 meerin' closes bis fucher life
will lx> made wretched. Kurmd Cabiff an’
Judge Chew.o h -1 bitter git as lor from
each odder a possible. tin' I shall depend
upon Giveadam to keep his eye on
Uncle Bradley ’ d ol n n Tayl >r. I>e
honorable gem-1 m ’."ill now be britr.g In.
He Is Brun".
The man from the Tar lb "I State created
a. favorable imm■■. s. -ti nt lit -t glance. He.
was" th ■ • ' ' tor ' ■’ ’
r.es high. ■ i tti .- knee-joints and a
v, i-1 <\’«r« «. ntol.:r < ’ As be took his
place on Ui<‘ ' -rre it was nota-nl that
j 1( .1 , U s <.I cov. •. d at d al more
bp. <-o wi; h ’<• . <1 . ds wa: ndi n
f f )t r- r f ;i \ n »’f !<’. i:it»’'*et-
■
? ousn. .-s n bls actions, and it was clearly
evident that >i. ws in the habit of address
ing lari'e atid.-ri 1 audiences. He pour..l
out . ■ ■ ter. cat fully scraped a
nutrn g into it nd after ’•■'moving his coat,
I . .-ktie .. .-I collar, lu advanced to the
front of to. ; , tform and began:
The 1
“Vv frees.” lie said, is ho loci;. .1 his fln
p, rs to 'tl :• in.l t'u n looked b nlgnly
d'ATi upon the .shiny bald chanium of
Judge envelope WI |O. “d ... --a riches make
happiness or do s she not? A’: de lust go
off, it would app* ar dat she did. Vi >v n wo
see a ri h man tidin’ by in his k rridge, his
arms folded. !: : s lo ad up high, an’ his
block hos.os pran ::.’ along is proud as
peacocks, we am apt t-> envy him an’ wish
we was in his place. We s,-e only outside
■ appearan.es. If wo could fuller d-.tt pus
son to his horn 'of luxury W" - mid t ike
a dlffer. nt vow of d < .sc. 1 • r.iinit It
pits a de bouse his wife wants fo’t< on
thou .nd dolla'-s far nW dr- 1- ch’l
]un . . y ■ r him to biv an . I. pliant; do
rook b. s broke twelve plates while wasitin’
. , • c.. gas 1 ill is ol* ■■ 1 dol-
nto’ d - i was d. mo; h b fo’. De
' . - or. d.it tick man’s foe. flees
an' ho goes out b 'And do ba’n an’
’'tssolf an’ wishes he had n bb. r bin
beers, shouts and v-' ld applnusi'.)
> into a ri' t pen’s house.”
”o nrator. ”an’ y-.’ see laee cur
..'n,-r , p.-1 an’ heaps
» s , ..■ m has got :s
.., ■.. a ~f ■ ... .n’ if vo’ go '
.■o’l. find a hull bar’l of pork •'
,n” I, ->ri; ~f It. r Muffin’
ntin* to complete dat man's hap
mt Pat’- all on co outside. Ife m y
a’ around on d"’n fine carpets or
s which net her cost.- less dan ft.,
i he gits a telej.r.iph. lie opens it to
of his gran'fml.i r out In Chicago, and de
mar dt one mil • to rest do
body. (Applause -o v•■ ou ■' ti. two legs
fell out of th< sto e and a serl >us c ilamity
v> narrow I. ver'.l.l
A Vi e lon of Wealth.
”f wir' in de p; v te ofl'ts of a millyun
alrt de od ’ '■ ■ ’ de cou
pons off : i ioated bonds Dor' war'
seventeen t ■of -o! on his right hand,
an’ . it brir’l. of .io r o . his left.
(Suppressed exo!toment.) I r’ war' to’
blishi'L of . '’■•■■■■!• pilei up behind de
stove, an’ ahoul two r'is of p. rb an'
opn's oixr by dr w o-'r-'and. (Wli* pr-rs of
Yum! Vum!) Tn • T ussnr. owned <!<■ awful-
had x mill run hoses an’ cuttle. He
owned all de .-■< yes n’ 1 alf ' '
de state. If yo’ frre.ved a club at hi; dawg
' ' ■ : -■ ■
r.i .- s. wa. '.at man 1: .p;v ? No! Ho
had a sore h.-el; ’ - stmnneh war out of
order: hr- tvns giftin' bold on' top of his
ho .1; Im woko 'i'. in dn night and saw
spooks wavin' dolr arms ov r him. an' he
said !;.. would y -. • -Il lu had on alrth t-
J. mi - and «ps--> the w • I'-r pail.)
“No. my fr< . c Im '• contained tho
or- . ,r. a' b-- ; ig ■ I*' '•■ m t m
"r'cl.i -. • ■ . n. h" 1 ai.mnr m. J toy i
handy when yo’ feel iike yo'd like to g:t
fur J'. l ' mw -Teris, or you Want
f, <<l rn eh . :.1 dime > Ml ■:■ r. .. t i;
voni r, an' smili to bring trot. > ■■■ Take
f Shiwlfc Watkil of d ; s <di>i>
tbr' "■ ' ' ■ 1 ' • ' ' He’s
. , . ,e I el ■ ■ an’
lais. he l. mmil a.' !• loimye mr $2
Jt t. nth 11 . v so kin a rri n d >il.'ir
day while he on >!■■ front steps, an’
1 . . till .... sav .. :• ies to fmy him
l. : i. !> :<■•• mi' I i'rcin Simdny in:.wilin’
’.ill Smur.liy night 1; ii.hi. r Watkins am
perfi ckly ' s- ■ ■ ■. ' ” he rvill
(Voeif. ■■ m ill i xeepi Brcth-
< r \V veil known).
He Sums Up.
“To sum up.'' * m i. ■;■ <1 the orator, as he
drew a fens.-; It-: Ti a id look'd around with
■ Id IO iim: 1 Pliim an’ ’’"t pile up
I■■ h a. If 1 hid > Imr'l o’ p. mTs, e. uld J
i.it m.\ .no' wr rr.i.i'iyini dmi I do now?
C'Ni.'.'' No'”) if 1 had a cartload o’ dia
monds, v mid de rip o' yam.'- mi' ’po sums
be mi . ! No ”) H i had . ix-
tce.n bos-.s m de stable, would it tak? do
W l-r-XT.- - (J -■ ■ -.VMrrrj weiegix zy ,
rrsKT-.-. - wuwmkwvc* <r mx 'xancoa Twaiwnwi. XT .
O rO U bU r ul X ?
r''*"— ■•"*‘"?\ With palpitation of the heart, pains about the chest,
‘ shortness of breath, dryness of the throat, headache,
.’ , ver-. ?_•<<>» spec’ - be ore the eyes, sleeplessness, bloat
j • ■ after ea ing, bitter taste in the n ith, heartburn,
|s ■■ - j.ain and soreness in side, skin y*:!low, pain in the
' . J > .ck, irritable bladder, unnatural discharge,, impo-
tency, p‘-e•• or fistula, diarrhea, or constipation? If
’ a female, with profuse, irregular or canty menstrua
iho a, prolspus, terrible backache?
.-.re suffering with any of the above symptoms you had bet
aUcii.’ed to bi\ore it is too late. Write to Dr. Tucker. He
cu iic. of charge what your trcuble is. He will put his
in your means. Write today. Patients treated by corre-
Pamniilet and question list free.
(TUCKER, M. !>., 16 North Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.
| chillblains off dese feet? (“No! No!”) I’d
be richer, of co’se, but de gas m.in an’ de
I tax man would cum along wid dcir bills—
; I'd hev io hev a bathtub in de house- so
ciety would fo'ce me to w ar 1 ich xlotbes
and drink champagne, an’ most ebery day
: I’d git a. telegraph <1 it one o' .py mewls
had choked to death or da' one of my
I dawgs had run away. I'd be npsot wid
i trouble from mornin’ ’till night, an’ de
fust thing I knowed I’d be locked up a'ong
I o' crazy folks and imagine 1 was a lo ss |
[ or a till'd. Strive fur happin. as an' let ;
’ riches go. When yo’ kin pay 50 cents fur ■
l a watermillyun, a dollar fur flour an’ hev I
suntliin’ left fur cod! 1 .- h an' ’inters, yo’ j
.-.v I||O ■ 1
/ 'f V/- - T
4 ..{/J i'i \ •••
' ! !m”r’TS~ •;/ //''j-m ;4v. I y
A
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“THE MAX FROM THE “FAR 11EEE,, STATE.
hev got all outer life dcre Is in it. an' it
ain't no use to pi • ;. p. riit'm.mill'll
any furdcr. My fr- ns. <b- hour is l.i'e. ; n
1 will not occupy any mo’ of yo’t valuable
When’ tb-e so ik. r r- : red Tie wa-■ f- -
lowed by rmmd mt' r I ■'• '••I ■■' ai t'm ■
id In n • '•
vth hm Stic -m-fii! h”. When sil< 11 e lias
■ re l r.-. 1,1 '.rotfe • < lilt dll- r ■ cl;
■ ; ml’ a. I hev •■■■ d- v.b: dal we I. v all
1. <;. Tall. ■ : - r 1: ■ :.!n’ “ : 'd
. m,' I
’■ usun up I'l om m-i mil- de varus
f.. IS brum out by d orator. !"■: a: the
same tim< I want to cav.shbn y< dat ..i ea.
p.. nmn onl) moi ;..l ar ■ r nil. SI: -I de
H.mm .bir 1>...-oil.. ■.:>
bort any mom y you.n ?■ . 1 < “
nently s 1 to r« ply dat '. . .' .'
ail v..T ■ liange to de batik, an dat .. o doan
• it- ct to c. v am. :■ ■ ' 1 'T” 111 '■ l ' k '
, We Will now go home.”
THE ARIZONA KICKER.
! Judffe HiK-ins Wil'. N<<t Tf’Jk About
His Sensations at Devil’s
Elbow,
I When Judge Higgins started for Devil's
Elbow 1 ist w< • k to d« live f his mid: ss on
"Columbus.” W' < a if. ioned him Ci it they
I v .,.|- . , . ■lirj.ill..- ; ee over th VC.
■ p.,im, d out srn -111 things wlm'ii ’■ • ■ ' : '
I to dodge, 'a jtidg. didn’t <lo anymlodging.
On the co nrary, m- 1 .■ 11 '
mated tl at Chri to, >er Columba; w - ■ a
, : . 1 de 1 b:gg< rma than
! Devil’s Elbow, and as ■■ ■ 1
* audience took bint ou’ of the li; y‘ ■ 11,1
iii" a r!d> do,vn a. li.l in a wbi.-ky mirr. ..
The diHance was half a mil' and the
. ... .. .. ■my h< ide 1 U TV.
: ■ hour th< other d . ■ . . x n
u his sensations wh’.m on th' roll, Imt lie.
I simply wiped away the falling ’mar.-; ami
I r.'fii.sed to talk. 11 ' 1 probi.bly neve
! the Story, even or. I’D dying b-d. but !..•;■■■
■ i' to otlu m io in. Tb ; imlg" ■■
J . .. -a :■ - , and his ;on "Cohimbus”
, b j giio.l' th’ii'-'. bu li - m ule the mistake
j O | his life over at tm Elbow and wil 1 never
' recover fr. m it. imr adv! is always
I who ar. g.iid -d by it come out ahead o?
; ' It V7as a Hui®.
| Wo do not V” '1 to do;■: ,v our ■■ !■ ■•med
! contt mi try ■ 'any 1 onor or ered t .
i posslbl) P.a n by fair m am in this com
- munity, ini' .when he <.-ims out with r i .
! :i sensation as tli-ri of Tlnv'.-day, v.v f - i
' it our iluty io h.- : into matters .■ ,
• Ho claim- tD.lt t fin he was out himtinv
I along I anther creek In- was clrised f
miles by a bear, and that ho owes his
| i scape to his mip.-Tior marksmanship with
i the revolver. As a matier of fai t, that
I 1.-.-ir wa.- an <ild bii'ii- in de b. I’lg-rig b>
. Colom-1 Kyle: ' ! as anoiher mutter of
I in.-:, our ■.- • '■■s.- -I llii'-v. hi.-' ' on awn.-
I at the first alarm and ricv.-r fir. d :> shot.
! We have the gnu on oil’- otll table and
■ :: . inn w in th- l>.-i--.id t.> p- ovour
:.■ I -. We an something of a truth
: ■ wister oursolvi .a and w< w others
I gr. at deal of ik-on.-i- i i tin t dir-e-.io-i, bu:
I when it comes down to lyin™ by (hr- yard
i and btr'■ trig truth In If a m!h p, we
i i-an’t conn: anei- il. Th- t-.* may b-- b —o-..
| along T’antT'r creek, and now and '.lnn
i they may banker f'-i !:•- h fi--h, io.it v.e
doubt If : bm-ir : g-iii- a:> r-. ! to i.vc--
i.ik-- s'.H-Ji l man .. ;mli: .<:> tie- .i ..-.-t
dov. tin str.-ef.
It Can’t B° Done.
During th. last month wo have been
quietly .sawing- wood n d w.itciiing th ■
THE WEEKLY CONSTTTITTTO2N: ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 3897.
movements of the coterie headed by Stove
Drap. r. Steve is ambitious to rattle round
in our boots as mayor, while John Glass
wants our place as postmaster. They have
put in four weeks of hard work and made
a failure of it, and we hereby extend our
sympathy and condolence. As to any
ring downing us. it c-in’t be done. Wc are
here to stay. We are the best mayor this
town ever had. and as postmaster, we lilt
the n.-iil on the head every time. We pro
pose to stay right where wo are, uid we
can lay three wires to the opposition s one
the year hound. We are aware of the
fa< t that there is a great deal of talk about
on,- holding four or five offices and running
a newspaper it the sum time, a.id several
newspapers in this great and glorious ter
ritory have been impolite enough to reset
to us as an 11. O. G. That aa l right, how
ever. We know our gait, and wo propose
to lot no-hing dip past us. Wo want hon
,' h,... and havi el- »-k enough ■<>
believe that we shall some day be boss or
the white house.
A False Alarm.
Some critter, who probably thirsts to sen
us weltering- in our gore, started the story
’ the other U.iy that we hud received from
- Denver and were wearing a shirt which
' buttoned l>- hind. At 2 o’clock yesterday .if
! ternoon a rro-.-.d of thirty men, headed by
I old J:m Hi wson. entered The Kicker offioe
jn . ■ ■■ - :•! w i.v, i:-i w were In-
:* .cd : i pull of ...... i c-it, and vest. A
i wc did so, t!-..-re wis an omntous click!
, Click: tho guiis w ri made ready to
shu.it tho ;li:rt off our biu-k. A brief in-
■ vei tl it on satisfied th< crowd that we were
S- I .y.il to I ;w. ol .m Glileii .ml h*r tdi
.ee- O’.■ ■ i .in l : ■ .hi. d shirt,
■ w ill pins in ] ’... i- of mo.-' o. ti.e l.ii:'o:.o,
and •\■ I.d ■■ -I ■■ ■r : tii • rent repair o
i in • ■ • ’iiiu.’ i" . die and twin- .
' 'Die . ri'-.-.d .-.-prlcMzcd and invited us out
j to dr -.1 . Hid the affair ended hl good fi-el
; Ing ail iiround. Wo have >--.-n the shirt
, w. • h bu'.'. :s I. '.lnd. We admire it. ano
' Would !:!<< on-', but w.- are no j.n k r.ihbii.
■ o ■ • <•'.:■ , -. . ■ foot down ill.
ii . io\ Hi e ■.l wo il..n’t propo-.- 'o
I try any a line of bluff. J-'.fty ye.irs hence,
If al.vo, w.. m ir reach over our back to
bu -.in oi r -t-.tr . but we : ’.mil patiently
wait for ttnit time t > come.
He’s a Hustler.
Coronet Stevei fulfilling the pri lic
; lion V in when 1..- was appointed to
I Olla , . I. \\ .-die -day In rode twelve
| mile;., impaneled a jury. Inquested on
' hor.-e thi. f, and bad a verdiet inside of
I tlii’i ■ hour.-, it would htiv.- taltcn his pred
’ <■ ..-or at least one full day to a-.-coni-
■ piu-ii the same Work. East week, wh-n
i th. b. .yr .ci Big 1 r.in< he lynched a stran-
I g. r. I’l.ruu r S.i'.ins had his report r. tidy
.a lit:,' ni.iii;-- -. and there wasn't a ,--a
perflnoii:- word in it. Our lo.inty has struck
; tn right man a: last to til! tip' position,
:ml MS:ov< ..- lias only to ke-p on as
’ he has b ~rn io win fame for himself.
'1 in- bu. -ne.-s-ilie m.uiner in which lie
di • -ov. :ed i i;a: :11c man o\■ r at Big 4
' r.in/he had be. n hung oy tl:-- i;. ek in-
• ad of shot through tho Jo art was a
i rev.-lai tun to the Io m rs on.
Hanner Showed Up.
I kie-v.' : -.i.t tlr i'- was a lo a! election
being held at Tiptonville, and when with
in tw i f 11 ’■■ I
upon an oldish man a- ~t-'d on a log- by
the i '..|. .i. 1 n.-iturally asked if his party
i v. .. doing ail th it could I"- hop. d for.
•’llli- : , I■ . .-. I.yef.” hr rcpi.ed. "I
w...- ml i i-.uy to vet. that way when 1
■ : yen ol !!god to leave town before
i c.-i your b.i. 1 continued, noticing
.>a o] <ii.-. .op >;nt:m-ut on h: save.
''l hr.i Imy l,a 11 o
ie ,|< v->: \. :.i-n r. sudden call cum for
. i :i V. I. v s|. km. SS, ell .
o, . kiiors d'.in't . all n:<- .-i .vay; my
“Ye-.i •!.'!,'l no. in v.-'iir wife . i-till<'iged
your vote!” 1 asin d in astonishment.
! '-That'S ,-ibou; it. r.-i in- -r. 1 was jest
' on tin I l .nt ..! bondin’ it i wi-i n she t '.ow
up ar.d eiili d tune. I holl' i- d to some
of tin- boys to hold her a in Hit unit giu me
! a ebiine.- :.. fling in my ballot, but tln-y
■•B.iit i. .. .I d she challonge your vote?’’
I r.-oist. .1, is ho sprang up in alarm n:
“Wa'i.” bi- r-plied. looking furtively
: >n.. ' i'i'i not. mu ii up on l iw, so I didn’t
i.-01.l out for what n ,'-.ht h.-v bin my r’ght ’.
Wh.-n 1 I ft Injiin.-' two y'.ir ago. 1 also
o!e woman Usar’, an 1 I sorter tlg
g. ri 1 wis n tl - turned up at the polls
that it v-t-s p'mps .i st as well not to quote
o; into . n: di.-pu:* I” I could help
jit ). ; ' i. :y V"e. but Iha n't feel-
!■■■..•• o. -: when
. .. : i ner in t tint : \vo-
g! t'ne br, I feel we ■-
' . .! th. • i.fui tn .: only my vote was lost—
| p v-lt d t .-tti'.t:! ilin yo' spr.r me ;in
i r o’ th -t t. rbaekor? f. oms I.i<"
: ii Pan .-• soot bin’ i-ffi-et on my narv.-s, and
j ’ c: ..’t s ■ aI. <o II imi or may I. ib up aga :u
and gin mo another run fur life!”
There Was No Game.
Things w.-re getting a little slow In the
si: ol'.’itig e.-:r. .uni when one of the four pas-
■ ip'.'s pi 'Cd a game of < uchre, th-
. r thr. ■■ readily agr ed to t ik -a hand
in it. One of thorn was a cowboyish look-
; ■ g hap, aliout thirty years old, - I as lie
;■ .it'd 111- -el: to b gin m game, h» in-
”(i< i tlei,- en. shall wo have, a fair und.-r
--i statoiing 1 sere W“ begin business?”
“Why. wo are to play r.iilroad < uchre,
i aren’t w.-?” r-pii-d on.' of ti.e others.
•’I expect s-u, but I thought it would Ini
i just as wo!! to kn iw before hand how many
' a. e.s t)-,.-ir’ is io I-" in the p.o-k. I've played
! wiiiiotlt any. and I've played with six.
I Shall we say four aces and kern it at
| that?”
I Tile other thyce thought four aces would
l»e about enough, and that being settled,
the cowboy continued:
“Now. as to disputes. If we call each
other liars is it to stop thar,’ or shall
shootin’ foller? I’ve played wliar’ it stop
' ped. and I've played whar’ 1 had to shoot
- the men on my’ right and left. It’s all the
1 ! same to me, only I’d like I" know which
’ ! way It is!’’
I It was very speedily decided that there
' | was to be no shootiog and the cowboy
| bowed to the majority, and said:
“I’ve play, d whar’ tho joker took tho
' i right bower, and I’ve played whar' a, ten
’ ! spot took tho joli.r- In ’ !1 " latter ease
■ ! thar’ wis three men killed. Seems as If tvo
, ought i > have a plain understandin’ before
■ We In gin.”
The ’Ho decided that the j"'.wr should bo
i high, but the cards li.-ul not y. t l*:en dead,
i when the cowboy smilingly observed:
“Another hello pint occurs to me. I be
-1 I Hove the sheriff of this county is lookin'
; fur me, and I rayther exp- 't lie'll be on
- the platiorm at iziyfette a w.- draw up.
I If so, both of us Will begin to shoot on
i sight. Wil! any of you g. i.licrmti le v any
' objections to droppin' down on th floor
' i when tin shootin. begins, -o as to give me
I room to handle both guns at one. ’
. ”1 don’t think I care about euchre to-
■ day !” said the New York di utniii. r, as
' h
| “Nori!”
“Wcli. it's an intercstii-' game, when < v
! erything is understood in advance," re
! marked tho cowboy, as he 1 carelessly shuf
fled the cards, "but mebbe it’s just as v. ' II
that W' don't play. Eact is, 1 haven t shot
at anybody or bin shot at fur purty nigh
four we its, and if the game didn't end in
somebody bein’ drilled with hot. lead, 1
should kinder consider il time thrown
away!”
He Didn't Thirst for Blood.
The half-dozen men in the group were,
talking alxiut i ■ lies of the Aztec . . w ien
the tat man with two massive yvalch
cliains acres his vest took advantage of
tile first opening to say:
“Gen t!■ nun. this conversation reminds
me of an incident that happened in Chica
go last week. At the hotel I m> t a num
who had a. relie to sell, lie a sured mo that
it was from 2,<l(hi to ?,.<«•> years old. and
th it ii was found In one of the eave., of
“Have you tho relic with you?” asked
one of the Harvard party.
“(ill, "t iinly. Ib wanted SSO for It, but
after some delay 1 beat him down to J 35
rind took it. 1 h ive sonn id- a. of pi' , nt-
Ing It to a college museum. Here it is:
“A bone, eh?" said the seiei.tist. “How
do you e >ll tills a relic of lh<- Aztoi age?”
“It’s an arm bon- of a d. ~d princ- re
plied the fat man, "and tin- Azte used to
worship it.”
“How do you know that?”
Tin man told in< so. lb talk d straight,
and I guess he was all i ght. The princess
bad a pretty small arm, didn’t she'.’”
I "This bone,” said tin- scientist, as he
, toy. d with it, "is . imply th'- !•■-; bone of
! u chicken. I c.imiot understand liow you
W. 1. so dcet-lV'-d.”
"A clii'-ki n bone, you say’,” ex -laltn. d
the fit man.
"O', y a i.iii' lt'-n bone, sir, and you may
as w. tl tors it out of th. window. You
have l>e.n basely d erived.”
“I have, .1'? I have been fool enough to
pay for a chicketi bone, eh?”
"Steins that w ly.”
“lii.w old was th ebi'ken?”
“A y ■ a.r o.- so. I should say.”
"A roosti r or i In n.”
■■Will, 1 rather think i: w :s it rooster.”
"1.’i.e.1; or v. • 1-0 1?”
"J couldn’t say. bn: i ..m sure it is a
j chicken bone. The scoundrel who swindled
| you ouglT! to be Jailed."
■ "Y. s, lie bad.” sighed th", fit m 'll. "I
wm innocent and contidl g, and 1 took
. i\ • i' ■ ■ m-.a-h
about, tile chicken I-' -. ■ :.t ” he
I sold me I wh< ’ ■ i w •
I used by Nero two butti is o f the <ioat -
tails of S'. :k<-suc. ain : - >a- '.nut car-
ried l Ab xandi .- tn. Gr. it. and this ring,
wh’< ii' In hid the p ip. rs to prove was
worn by Ju.lns- Iscariot. Do you think ho
:-w ",dl. d in. -il ar.. :mi
••Of course ?"■ did,” shout' d .v. rybody
in chorus. .
“At d Ju- meant to?”
“Eor sure!”
“Ti'eri. g. ntlemcn," continued th‘- victim
as he wrapped up his cP. n bone and
ristored it to his pocket, "all I can say is
that hi was a mighty mean man, and tho
Lord will n.-v, r pr r him.”
1 "Ami won’t you do . i.ythlag?" was
••V. ..'nt 1? You bi t your lit’. I wil!! T
' v . ... . h!p :u nil. r batt. I ■ ’ p. .1 .i; ■ t-i
i ■!,■., tor the n.-xt en y ■■ats —no, for
A Reformed Joker.
' Emm Th" Di tr -it Er-'e Dr. ss.
"It took a g. ml nrr.y years, but I’m
' cured. You couldn't g<-t im- to attempt, a
! practical joke :f th<-v • was a fortune in
1.1 : -| -» : am- I. rr’-
ble,” a '.I tl.. old p.-:sl man who did the
I never sti'i’.ped at any ng and I dto
gloa ■’ ■ ■ m victims ' no w wot d. r
i that some of them <i- a'l do me bod.ly:
. harm.
"My reformation was wrought in this
1 wav: At er being m irri-d for twenty
> eight years and getting togvt!>- r a hand-
- some fortune, my wife and I decided on a
! ti-ii> through the south and eiis l . When
! ve w.-t'.- seat’d in the crowd'll ear on
i which we took our leave, Blobi.s, whom I
had Joked inc ssa-atly. ent fed with a mer-
Iry party of IT:, ads, >ni;ra tula:e.| us at
• ;... top of th. ir lunes, wi.-!i <1 us ill kinds
1 of good luck ami show, red us w th flowers,
j My v. ife was- imi if; it ati t to t"ars and my’
ch.i f grief was that. I was not armed.
"Lilt tb.s seml-otf v..i- only a beginning.
At tile iii.et btoppiiig pi 1 e there were h. ls
a t, t« i 'gr. . s ; - 'i- ;. i . ; d • .1L ■ ;
reached is aio.ig th< route. Our cars w re
. tii.-sc: ’Ao fool like an old fool,’ ’Well, i’s
I not May ami D-’- ■-m - -r.’ ’V.'lm :-iys m tr-
i r Is afa lure.?’ .. . ■ 10l of othei chaff,
by an occas'oi 11 loV' di our
I |jl ;.t in. 1-1 We we I'. •|- 1 W I el! 'I: . il,
: informed that our c. ining had been an
d ami shown t > til. bri'i.i' chamb-T.
W e mid a floral !>• aril!;; the
cards of Blobbs and fi.s fellow-i itispir.s
tors, and v.e were ga.-..-d upon ~s though
num um at.'ructions, it was simply unen
durable f. r ' tl" r | us. I , lang.-.i our
and cut off ov.r torrm nters, but the
trio wa:: i.-’t a sit'\. ben Bloblis and
s onl; ’ . hat speaks,
and he grins.”
r ■*’ f.h T A ®a 5 E” t•;O" P a
LjLEy s hLX.
r
A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY.
Thou inds of nu n will welcome the
news that a most successful remedy
has been found for
weakness such
~|s impotency. shrunken
Z' \ organs, n rvuis <!• bilj-
f 7/t \ !v - at manhood, n ght
I -..<4, V 'ini.-sions, pr.-ina.in-e
/ - ' Z >*■'<>. D ' ’ ''' lnd :, il other
V • / *’ su ls S < , lf , -Abuse or
i’l, ” l“i excesses. H cures any
.■( 'Me /«-•..> -'- I! =e “f the .liflieulty.
v -' ,r ' '*• O. Olis, who
i,.: ... -A-.i w?; .-ured himself ast €r
’A;' many years’ suffering,
■ 1 - wants to let oilier men
\x : / -■* know ai .> it il. lie will
■ wa■ ath.-refor'- send th. re-
ceipt .’riving the various
ingredients to be used
so that all nun at a trilling expense can
cure themselv-s. He send; the receipt
free, and all the reader need do Is to s. nd
his name ,-md .-i.i'lr, s-, stating ne Is not
writing out of curiosity lint wishes to give
the r. m d . a trial, to .Mr, H. <Olds, J lox
’ 1524. K.-'lai'imZ"', Mich., requesting the tree
receipt as reported in the paper.:. It is
e. generous offer, and all mon ought to bo
i glad to have such an opportunity as this.
GEORGIA’S GOLD
I LIKE A KLONDIKE
So Says Prof. Walcott, Director of U. S.
Geological Survey.
SENATOR BACON HAS A PLANj
He Has Held Several Conferences with
Authorities at Washington.
PROJECT FOR [EVELOPINO 60L9 FIELDS
United States Government May Send
i a Special Metallurgist to Moun
tains nnd Hills of Georgia.
Macon Bureau Atlanta Constitution,
Brown House, .Macon, Gti . October It
is not entirely beyond th. realm of prob
ability that the United States government
will take a. hand in the complete develop
ment of the gold fields of north Georgia
and that in the near future.
In fact, S.-nator A. <>. Bacon h.-is- already
l<.--n forking on a p in looking to this
end and has taken the prop ct up with the
chief of the department < f mineralo..y a’ ■
the national capital. Sev- ral conferences
have been 1: id and the mit r has received
tin- frh ndli< - interest nt the 1 tnds of the
officials of the department at W r . . I'ington.
1. is under: torn! that S- -i.itor Bm-on Iris
taken hold of th-- matt, r In .arm -f and !
tin re is r.-ason to hope for v.-ihmble re- i
suits. Having just returned from W ish- I
im-.ton, where, it was learned, ho had (
taken some st. ps along this line !:. addition I
to the special mi.-slot wb.ieh took him |
tli.-ro—th.- securing of a pardon for Lewis |
Ib I ■ Tl ‘Cot - at ;v<
In M. '-on called on tl ■ a.-it’ir :u -1 asked
him concerning tho project looking to the |
further d. v(lo;- "-at of th- ' gold :
fields. While he di en sod the subj-'-ct very I
ti’- - ly aml i arm . i !y m - .!• . I in. d t- ■ - nbnut to |
a formal interview, and In cunserim-n'-o I
only the mfli. ■-;n.-e of t'-<. infot :::at ion i
given by- him can bo stated.
't'he dis. tm,io:i h< i'.;-. h d wi ; h tls- offl- ;
rials of (11.- Unit.-d St to f -oh.g<. I stir- •
vey- have been as yet par. I.v informal, and i
mo-o for the purpos,. .b gett!,:.; at ti e j
subject, than .anything else; n.-ve: theb-ss ’
enough h-:s I ■ n deveh,pi-fl jn th. ro con-,
f. renees to < m our uro the Item' that t!i .- ■
may bo brought about an a<tii •• ra-
tio:- btfwec-n the United Stales oiT-'--.-. ami
the state gcologieal <!• pa rt n’> :• t i - I’-- ' -
fort to solve tho problem as to tin- best
mi thod of extracting the gold from the |
B -i.itor |: ">i’s direct Interest In the i
I subject was .-xeited s>on:e '-x weeks into by i
j a <•nv • at i n he had on a train with a :
i minin'- .'1..-r from the north whe a: : !
I then returning fr-an an ir.-pection far.- of ;
the gold fields -f mil”!: < T orgia. Ho pre
fe .J to ' -ii i x peri' ■ . ■ In cold '
1 •- ■ ■’ . 1 ' . t I . < • I .
G< > -■■ ei different from those ho had >
ever found elsewhere, and that on. pocu
.larity was that these conditions wi- •• >.t I
varying that the method suitable forth- I
ti". latent of th.- ores of i'.. 1... Pity wo.ltd ■
be f und entirely in uited sot t •
ni. -it of th" • In another neighbor,ng J
th!-: - -ii-lnec thought that th" b- m-'t d- '
b-’ ; in th. I'-iit. d 3t:it'-s Olldl:' to ’I
as '-.rm-fl to th" tas kof m.'ik’i’g a careful I
study ril'd of determining for the h leTit i
of tho m n’' :; ii'.' In < '■. ..r-.. a tl’" p.o-- '
tlcnljr ti-r.'lm.ni r. cnir t.y e ieh |.', :ii -v ;
to seci.re t- " -.p, ..1,, ', ...I ■
from fi:e ores of 11. .■ In. a"ty. Wi'h the I
vi. w "f . ■-.-omptish'ng t' ■ S--e .’or 8.-mon
I i'.-i- IT;.' E-"--. • i-a‘■■■r. ::■ ■-a with eflleers
j of th" Dnit.-d S>: ■ ■ g ot.. > urv. y He
• found Hi v» ! y nr* A ini . 1 in th- 1 j
subject, but at the rime time emitd-oly
cnnsid. r.-i to of th' ri:'. m ■''' tb" state - |
lor'.-a I d' ; 'r' n:- nt, ar d of h. :
will be • ■ than f 'I ;
operation with our s' 'e ollb- its.
O'Ferrnll Answers Lowndes.
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and as Portrait at Print aro of the swuc l’Uto?;raph. any person c/.xa do Ute *.rk. If they I v J l ' i« i* -■ ,
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BI CATALOGUE
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Tdention this paper when writing.
C»7j>>»vWf-jn rvWAT^Trur.rrv-riV'vMr-ftW’cxiMka.’we• •; ■
NAMES OF COUNTIES
Twenty-Five cl Georgia’s Kamel for
Governors, Says Bill Arp.
SOMETHING ABOUT BULLOCH
And the Man for Whom It Was Chris
tened—Statesboro, the County
Site, Is Flourishing.
Just one hundred years ago Bulloch
county was laid off and named for Gover
nor Archibald Bulloci: -no, not governor,
but president of the executiv.
the province. I!" wa 1 tile iI -l me' "no
hel i Has etliee under the kirn: - d th ■ li"st
who ever read tb" d. clarat mi < f im ■ -
pendi mein'' • 'i -rl-i on th" !’•’ H M
August. 177 G, Mr. Bulloch r eiv-d this
,u . rati John ' ■
mt diately convened the executive council
in Savannah, ai d .'ift' r re iding It to tl. .
body they bro ■ ■ .fi d to the p“ ? ■ t-'l" r
and ’ -a.I i; t" :- great comours.. >f ; ■-
A liberty pole was erected near by. T'..
soldiers cam out. in iln-ss para;,i , am! afl i-r
till' readin-: tin ;■ tlr. d 'he r
platoons, and the people .'ll"' V‘ *l I- 1 :ind
I loud. From there they liar-led ’O t.
■.a tery and the decliir ition was ’■ id '
I by' Mr. Bulloch. 'Then tit'", dined uml r ' h
I cedar trees and drank to the unite.! :•■'■
1 and independent . tat ■- of Am-rt'-:i. Tl; it
! night the dty was llluminat.
I had a solemn fun. ral, for, wit!. :i> . 1
I drums, they hurried an effigy of tl'-- k;.ig,
I and Lachlan Mclntosh acted
| and said: "We contiail his peffitb il < x'st-
I cnee to the ground coriTipten to eorropt;o>
I —tyranny to the gravi oppress.e.i to . .
I reetlon to rule a'.-ain ov. r t.'.i' -■■. 1.? -I
I States Os Anil 1 11.-I."
I No doubt hut that Bulloch would l-nv"
! been governor. for I■■ : ■ S’ - ' ’ ■'■ '
i noble m tn: but he died mn li-'iig a i r, a.' .
I Button Gwinm-tt bt-'-ame th.- hr t gov.imif
! of i leor ;la und -r the constliuti iof 1777
I was ruminating about this s<' ao of
I history, for 1 have recently vi. lied States
j l.oro, in Bulloeli coun - . utd tny rev '-nee
: for these grand old heroes ot th» revdu ion
w... r. vived and r-i e .-m-l. Dr. Johnson
said: "That man is little to be envied whoso
patriotism would not. g.- in force on th"
plains of M t ho An<7 - it i; w< 11
for us all, both 01-l ami young, to f id .I'.-oiit
tin -e men ai: I about the exciting, peril ms
I times in wliieh tin y lived. Th-re i.- son-'
i thil:-; amusing as well as hi.:- 1 : - in th'.-c
. . records. While John M • ‘ gov ■
I ernor : n 17'2 .-it.d the legislature was in
: ion, the lieu."- pass' d ;t -"diit on di-
j f- ting the g-.v.-rtior to pure!::>.-' I n- the
I us - Os til" as. emlily twenty-three pot.ti.ds of
I .'.alt"::.- of i urn. I tlt e-.-.iil . i' ihi.- w m-n 1
t m-t our distinguished eiiiz. n, E'b it' i’iier,
on th. train hutryin; on a .lay ’’ ■' ■ • 1 ”
I 1.1-- sial in t!.' legislature. "Why ai<j you
I so late?” sm d I. "W. 11. t'- ■n- v -a x. ry
| interesting Baptist im ctmg goin.'-. in our ,
I town, .-.ml 1 wanted to get spirl'milly pi - -
I puia.' for the b ird work that is '..'-ioie
i ” If I hid not km a bis long
temperate .'mbits 1 would hi.v- i-.i.mmd
li'at. si.me of his i-ollt-agii'-s tl-" gm '
I tli.it Atlanta, was .; good pair-' -or bpirililal
t refreshment, 'hie liunur <i years ::g o J.-
I male.: rum was the in-.iV'-rs.-t! spirit, and the
mc:nb- rs of b gis'-i ur.- lied lo be fi::--
I 1:....1ed at pi: ale exp '!:•• . B- rm r -d
I and l-U" mail and 1 hope will b ■ our g; \ -
I But ai‘ at Bulioi-h rourHy uj.;!
St ;it(. : bo so, t h<‘ < ‘i; ; i 1 y .'-w.it: L : .1 all i
<■. .-ui .■ and ni >re uiis iov/u ba u -- I
j out in. (■;•• woods UH ■;’)!). r- d and u’i.-u
--| but within th” I iFt de< ade it Ha- tuh--:.
on ii'-w lift' .'ind i.; '•iic • B - pF i'
I and prorpiTons liltic 1 to'' ’ > hi <»> •..
’• gta. J did not < ' p • ; -nuch of i p : ’a- -> is
town an I was ” .Jily sii! < !<•
1 s. their tit: * ir-w * urthou •“ ih '. ..••■st
I Sl’D/.’W and {heir line brick stor !'.«)U - ,, s v, iin
! larg. plate-glass window-, and their in
| viting lu.t -1- ami commodious town li - -
I And 1 saw the round, hoopbiss l-ili, of
S' a. island cotton that the farm rs I'ri-:-,
into in.it market from the adj:u',.nt emu
try. Tl'..-.i-e is ti wide b- it of ..-ii'.,- 'la: -
i sandy land that girds s a. good portion of
| iny/mon / out of this and don't pi-oyose
more i.< .ii: I'fai ; : '?. h. w c';.m i .-. a
hardly b f' uml. at"! f . r? - sii'.-w i .1
tile women, l-’r in n nely-.-.x in 106 is r d
a very uncommon age forth, ni. That
est cane i. \ saw. :nd til. sirup f' -mi ;
i; is said ... in- b'-tler im.:i Eloiina .
■nd . . 1 > . ito nd im- a f;-w
galloi ■; put in i-u . !e- .■ ;• I :■ I a
be.-r in a. i.ariel. 'I ..-y .-.:v it k : - o-i .'-i i
B l's tor’ It ri-'l’l now and 1 m ffi i 'd.- i
hu grv gi amb - will lick it 11 up
in ,i w< ■■ , . ::i.dm ■
i of a mail ar- hm cl:. 1■ 1 re.l' c;. !'!'• n." '"il ,
i ' 111 ■ Uie Kl ° ry U Wo,n '* n ilt I
I luuiS”.
I’.m il w !■< th<- I’l'l • r Clr I •1 •• •, \- ’
I the start t.) ffinte boro. Il i m-.y en j
m jKßMiiiimmirmMrwn nmew." •
mit'-.i Joi.;-, and it tak-.s marly an hour to
.. tn trq>, bit it beats no railroad a
lu.,g ways ana m.ti-a . -.ViO u J'.ar i t iai’
jr,.m y on a. capital of ! t,oob. I, is i.at-l
t«. '. n lit 11.• r ? <tu < i'.’ . '.uiu.'T or guiiig»
fcut it - * r* l!1 tin saine, and Has
never b< ■ know ull i cow.
]t l; G Im;. .1 Hl.’lL ’ V Uty-fivO Os OUT
coiiiiLif v• i ii H-<1 lor i >v» ul
oi r most nolub.c ;.r t <•-iH-lium govern >rs—
ft om G ■ ■
Ou j • o i a i bI o i
iution. or il wottl 1 I. IV • I. - :■ m tn< u • >d':e
tmope. After the wta wa- over ami p aco
wa , made it was prop.?.-cd to change jtn
name, but did not fry. S< ceral ot t he
st;'.les bad been e. :1 :-I !"■ 1--.i l ’■ .mtl
l|Hl ,IS, and taey were not <-!laiig-d. o nee
then most of the n w Stat'-- iia'.’e b'-.-n
n ino d for Imiia a I r ' ■ ml : an "''l
tt H .h. poor Imi.an got a- mov ■ to
ward tin - tiit'..". >m id- 1' ' »l s ! ,nl ’ bfc ’
hind bun. Sew iiieen ol ■ - - -
have Indian nab; ■■, t.t -1 >' ■* -' cd ' *
tact that only one ’ ■ ■ beat - - me
| ( ,;■ ■. great man of our aud
that is t’tu . tat Wa ■
i , statu ch' - 1 ■- ■- • - -’
i and !-■ fit 1 sot • ■' '
Ir. a.-on it didn't ti. k mul '. 's .-mi:-. Ito
■i- . e. Bu ■
four ■ n ■ ■ r litn >
four a ff. r -nt states. I ' . t why >me
! ’■ ...; ..f . \
A i i! ■ of
liln-rty. But I ,
»r. ai nu n hut th r 1 '.o f ■ ■
i i ■..'. . '
io ' or ’
' ■: ■. . . ■? '
' w
w; ‘ r *
j Hovz One of o.’.r L-Jy Headers
a Good Living.
I have noii ' . I"
j‘* I*' t* • '• .> I 1 ■• • i i V'. ’hH' • i"• 'V‘ U’./
\i Hii.’ h <•!."r
: . ■' ' ’
.■ ' '' ; . ■
writing to ’A . i 1 • I ■ ‘ 1 ' • 'J- •'
1 t. ir,-. I'm. '. i y v. : -.- '■ m 1 d-
! have.
Fin-ltfiiis?’ ct (;i® Aon' ?’ Qflty'tion.
, Er. m The Eariy • 'iii.inty ?•'< w-'-
a ri r mrkabln - - uree we learn ’not
~ . , .. . | ■.I M; . J. A.
, - tfl • : .-: ■. : ■’ a. r c.'.iz' •. of 1 i rly
comity :
and soul d moi :■ qu< -■■■': ■ ■ ■ -■
: cnine to blows, ami B:-..??, who was *;et
ling Hie worifl of it, drew his 38-cailber
' .. ml i- -".an to . boot. On.; bullet piece, d
Rube ; htni'i -lie: .another pmse'i under
n* ' d*' i ;
cd irot'.i 1.: bug y . ii flowing along behind
ii’ ;'t"as : .on as lie reached home and got
hf- pistol. A little later K.irbo became:
w'eik from Im:-, of blood and was taken'
j- H ; .bug:.y by Baggs, where they made
i iri.-nds i. -.'m'. ’To:, her they went to
, Birng- s borne mid Kirbo was put to bed.
w 11.:. .■- - ti; -, t■ * * t>*.-my, -it la t>eareb
> of a physician. __ _
LIEUTENANT KELLY’S SWORD.
Dr. Hobbs Will Pre ant Him With
His Lost Sword.
If Limit.; • ! H. K J ■ He. HSth Pennsyl-
I . WU ' - ' H
I of A-lu.'i.i, 1.- it. ir x.ng. a-.'
.
! weapon wb'«’<: <r>U!>!h > t»r.*’ullslvd ju
i (.sword in ki. ? ■ /I'lcii Dini v. i 1 ! pr> • ;
; the Sr I'itP
j ; Jib : ' 1 - f , f .',[ >■j :- <■- f['