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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA.. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1884 TWELVE PAGES. AT TEAGUE POTEET???S. A Sketch of the Hog Mountain Range. BY JOEL CHANDLER IIABRM. (Copyright, 1884. All right* reserved.] (Coni Inued from last Monday.] "Now, then,??? said Woodward, whon Teague Dad sestet! himielf, "I'll settle my business, and then you can settle yours." He had sett' ed himself in a chair, but he got up, shook himself, and walked around the room nervous* ly. Tho lithograph portrait ol a popular bur* lesque actreas stared brasenly at him from the mantelpiece. He took this remarksble work ???f srt, folded it across the middle, and threw it into the grate. "I???ve had more trouble than #n< ugh," be went on, "and if I hadn't met you to-day 1 intended to huut you up to-mor- row." "In Atlsnty???? "No; on Hog Mountain. Oh, I know tho riskl" Wfxdwiird exclaimed, misinterpret* tagTesgue???s look of surprise. "I know all about that, but I was going just tho same. Has Miss Bis ever married???? bo asked, stopped be fore Teague and blushing like a girl. "Not less???n it hnppcned aonee last We???n'i day, an' that hain???t noways likely,??? replied the other, with more interest than ho had yot . ehtwu. Wordward'a embarrassment was mere impressive than bis words. "I hardly know bow to any it," ho con- iinmd, "but wbat I wanted to ask you was this: Suppose I should go up to Hog Moun tain seme flue morning and ca!l on you and say, os the fellow did in the song, 'Old i old man, give me your daughter/ and you should reply, *flo up stairs and take her if you want to/ wliat do you aupposo tho daughter would say?" Vw dward tried in vain to giro an air of banterlo bia words. Teague leaned forward with his hands upon his knees. "Do you mean would Bis nmrry you?" ho atkrd. "That is just exactly what I mean," Wool* ward repliid. The old oiountnineer rose and stretched him self, and drew a deep sigh of relief. His hor rible suspicion bad no foundation. He need not fly to the mountains with Woodward's blo?? d upon bis hands. "I a to me tell you the honest truth, Cap," ho said, placing his hand kindly ou tho young ??? man's shoulder, "I might 'low sho would, air I might'low she wouldn???t; but I???m erbloege to tell you that I dunuo nothin' 'bout that j* tl no m< ru'ii ??f I hadn't a-never seed 'cr. Wim- apring, jnit touching the great wooda with a laint suggestion of green, waa a mockery. ???) hi re was a purpose???a decisiveness???in the stride of bis horse that he envied, end yet he was inclined to r??sent the swift amiability wilb which the animal moved nway. But it w us a wise atccd; for when it came upon Bis Potect ttfinding by the side of the Is fici road, M otdw id * topped. I hi* hand min is mighty k ," said W "Bon:?? daya they cr jp "Yes/ Woodward, "they aro curious." . they cr gwinn nppittn??? armin' like ihe woods wus s-firc, mi* then ag???in they er mopin'an'a moonin'like ever'minnit -vuz ??????gwinc to he the ncx'. I bin a-studyin??? 8ts aei.ee sin- wa???n???t no biggi-r???n a skinned rabbit, in' yit Ihsint got to A H C, let alone a b ab, u -b ub. Win'll a mun lava off for to keep up wi'tire wiinmin folss, ho kin tbes make up his min' tint ho Ml have to git inn dark eoiinr an* scratch his head many a tiiuo when he ought!r he a dlggin' lor his livin???. They Ml ???Hill*. Mm ifrrix'blv." addle ???im terrerkiy. "Well," said Woodward, with an air of tie- Uriiiii siion, "I'm going hack with you uni hiar what Mies His has to say. Hit down. Didn't you ray you wauled to sco tm> on bust- ???m?" "I did start out wi' that idee," said Teague, slipping into a chair and smiliug curiously, "wn 1 dititiminhcrtd mostly what 'twin ahouv Kver'tbing is been a-pniUrin* mo 1st* ly, ift'y man that's hard-headed an' loug- legs* d picks up ski sorts er foolish nolious. I wirii yt ii'd take keer this pickle bottle, Cap," be ceMIntuR, krawing a revolver from his ???oat-tuff f orket and piaeiug It on the table. "1 the gave him oue little glance, and then he <y i?? drooped. "I wanted tonal: you something," sho said, puilii g ?? dead leaf to pieces. Her air of hu ff ility war charming. Hhe hesitated a mo li flit, hut Woodward was too much astonish*; i to make any reply. "Are you very mad???? ???liKrrked with bewitchingiucousequ-Mice. "Why should I bo mad, Miss Bis? 1 arn glad you have given mo tho opportunity to ii.ik your pardon for coming up here to worry you." ."I wanted to ask you if pap???T mean, if father went to Atlanta to ace you,??? she said, her eye??? still bent up in the ground. "lie rani ho wanted to aee mo on business," Wofdwnfd replied. "Did )????? say anything about me???? "Nut that i remember. Ho never said any thing about his business, even,??? Woodward went on. "i told him about mouio of my little In tildes; and when ho found I wus corning l ark here, he seemed to forget all about bin own hiiaines. 1 nuppoue he saw that I wouldn't he much iLtcmtfd in nuybody clou's business but my own just then.??? Bis Jiltsd her lo ad and looked steadily at Woodward. A little Bush appeared in her clucks, and mounted to her fore Head, and then died away. "Pup doesn't understand???I mean he doesn't understand everything, an l 1 wm a raid bn had??? Why do you look at me ho?*' she exclaimed, stopping short au<l blushing furiously. "I ask your pardon/' said the young man; 'M was trying to catch your tm suing. You nay you were afraid your father?????? ' "Oh, I inn not afraid uow. Doi/tyou think the weather ia nice?" Wi i dwnrd waa a little puzxlcd, but bo was not < mhnrrnsied. He swung himself off bis horse and stood beside her. "1 told your father," ho isid, drawing very near to the puzzling creature that had so wil fully eluibd him,???"I told you father that I was coining up here to ask his daughter to any me. Wbat docs the daughter say ?" fche lookfd lip in his face. Thu earnestness BETSY HAMILTON. A lEoiunnco of owl Hollow???A Continued hlorj !u Dialect of Love aiul lluiuor. IV. pocket s*id placing ???v bin afesred ever aence 1 started out that tlm blanrd thing 'ud go oil' an' t'nr my jacket wim g.Mul-nutcrds. (Hiu mo a gun. an'you Ml |?? i.i r lly flu' me Home win res armin???; but them ar click* ly ???chirk* ra is got urns' too many holes in 'im b*r to ???uit my eyesight.??? IlHisjly, it is a far cry from Atlanta to Ifog M??-iilitfiiu, tut Teague 1'olect and Woodward larked the disposition of loiterers. They ??? lorUntil the dirtnnee considerably by atri T Iu'mI drooped lower, and she clasped her baud together, lie changed his tactics. Is it really Iruo, then, that you hate me?" ub I if you only kiww!" she cried,and with that Woodward caught her in his arms. An hour alter wards, Teague l'oteut, sitting in his low pin/zs, cleaning and oiling his rifle, heard the sound of voices coming from the di ed inn ol the (iullettavillo road. I'roaeutly Bis mil Woodward came iu sight. Th-ty nlked t-lowly i long in tho warm suushiuH, holly iil-M.rood in each other. Woodward v ii?? b i ding bin horse, ami that iutolUgout animal improved the opportunity to nip the hi'giiiiit mo. a fruit buds just appearing on the hurlies. Tt ague looked at the two young pon tile from wndt-r the brim of his hat and uliiolc- I*tl; but w)icn 8is caught sight of him, a little lulc alter, ho was tubbing bis rifle vigorous y, and m t ined to be obliviously to the fact lint two young neoplo were making love to ach other in lull view. Hut Bis blushed all the same, and the blushes increased as she up roach*tl the house, until Woodward thought u his atari that her rosy ahyness was tho rarest ri an ift bUiiion of loveliness to be seen iu all the wide world. As she hovered a moment at tlm gate, hlu??hing and smiling, the old moun taineer turned the brim of tiis hat bock from his t yts and called out with a great pretence of formal hospitality,??? Walk in at/ rest yourselves; thus wilk right in! lilt's lot's too soon in tho scitsou for the *iogs to bite. Looks to me, Cap, like you hain't so migbty tender wi' that 'ur boss er youth. Etyou uv rid Mm down to GullotU- ville au' back sesnno a while ago, ha'll bo needin' feed flierrookly. Tbes qome right ???n' make yourselves at home." it p tlm ugh the country, the old tiioiiutninnar ???? "'erdltg 'hat If the bit ???i itseli he would try i self. tako i of hi in- 'Ihcy rt achtd Poleet's one afternoon, croat- itg a great stir among the dogs nud goes?? that Wert running tlitrio-elves ouUido the yard. His hail evidently stt u them coming, nud wa* iu a hitaMiir prepared; hut ahe blushed painfully when Wned??ar<Jtook her hand, and ran luto her father's anus with a little hysterical ???oh. '???Bis didn't dnow a blessed worb 'bout my ( |wit *??? oil to Atlouty," said Teague, awkward- y but gleefully. "Did you, honey?" Bis looked Ir *tii tme to tho other for an ox- planatiou. Woodward was smiling the broad, win rnbanarsed smile of the typical American lev*r, ai d Teague waa laughing. Suddenly it occurred to her that her lather divining her ???<cr??t,???I er sweet, her bitter, her well-guard ed mi r??t,???hail sought Woodward out and to??*g- ??? ged him to return. The thought tilled her With burh shame and indignation ns only a vumaticsn experience. Hho seised Teague hy the arm,??? "l???ap, hove you been t> Atlanta???? ???'Yes, homy, au* 1 mode ne'e to rome berk.' "Ob, bow could yon I Host dsro you do such ??? thing!??? she explained passionately. "1 will ???ever forgive yon as lung as l live,???never!??? ???Why Tut she was gone, and neither Teague nor her mother could get a word of explanation from her. Teague coaxed and wheedled mi l Ibr*stt'iifd, aud Puss cried amt quarrelled; hut Bis Was t bduiutp. Hhe ihut herself in ln<r mm aud remain'd there. Woodward was tl.oi v\ry lily miserable, lie felt that he was as iiiUrlo) er in some measure, and yet he was ?? wise rt sionsilde. He had never lusde any trial study of the female mind, because, like t young men uftanKulnotrmpcratueut, he was eonviti!????l that he thoroughly under-too ( It; but he bad not the rsniotwl tvmvpliou ol the tragic elrment which, iu spit * ??*f social trsinme or the lack of it, controls and gives iu*i>th and i*olrucy to feminine emotions. Ki-i wiig notniug of ibis, Woodward kuow Uotbirgof women. The next morning he was stirring early, but be saw nothing of Bis. He saw nothing of her during lhe morning, and at last, in the bitter- mss ol his disappointment, he saddled his Lum ??ud made preparations logudowutho M rogue's neck and tell to crying n-e ut???wjl.nt would have douu credit to th?? matt In kt n-1.carted of datnsela. Tho grizzled oh mountain* er path, rod the girl to his bosom i sirekrsl her hnir gently as f iio nad done a th... said limes before. Iio looked at Wo-alward with glistening eyes, "Don't min??? Bis, Cap. Bia hain't nothin' but a little hit of n slip of a gal, mu' aenco tho day she could toddle Molin' an??? holler???good er bad, mini er glad???she???s bin a mtiuiti' havin??? it nut wi??? her ??lc poppy. Wtinmi { nU hain't like we nil, Cup; they er uiiglit 1 use. Bhc never pestereil wi??? Pum muon,' eontinurd Teague, ns his wifn camo upon th seme, alined with tne p|aintivo uirwf shun;tv i ess, which is at one-tlm wt-npm and sbiol of wotneu who believe thut they aro ina^tyrK. ???"she never nesiered wi' Pus* much, Imt, try or laugh, light or frolic, she oilers tuck it out on Li r pore ole poppy Puss asked no qut stinus. Hhe went an< stood by Teague, mid toyed gently with Bis's curls. * "Bis don't take airier none er the Pringles. 1 ???be said after awhile, by way of ttxuUunt "They hain't never Idti n day when l o-iuldn???j look at Teague 'thout baitin'my eyes, on' i mi to say she 'us thrs that nw??y 'lamt pap. never know???ll what tho all-overs wax mil the* shout a hour before me an??? Teague ri??d. We us the* about ready for face the preaeber, wlum nm cornea a rushiii' in ???ati* she won't uever be no paler when sh> laid t ut tliun she wus right that tninuil. ??? the name er the Lord, inn, is you seed gl.fst???? s' I. 'Pm>sI'so'she,'the cake haitt???i ri* l* 1 then tell you what, folk*, 1 liko t went *lirough the floor,???that I did!" At tlii- Bis looked up and laughed, and they all laugh* d except Puss, who eyed Woodward with an air of fulutcuriusity, ami dryly re tkid,- "1 tiekoD you hain't brung me my i ???y snuff. 1 lay me an' uiy suuif wa' ??? ur min'. 'Let the old hen cluck/ iitan 1 ter ken in hain't no u*e toast you to tiukt ???SSi ??????Id Teague, gloomily. ???That's wbat 1 says to Puss. I'm a free uig- t *r * I Bis don't Ust my lime. You II be er- Is*#* to ??t??p in Oullettavlll?? tti-nigbt, au' in r c??m *r accidents you tbes better tie this on your cost." d nmuntsiticcr prulaced a small pice* >u looped it ???f r??d woollen string and loot: wild's I uiloo hole. "Elan Vood- . ??? r the boss run up wi' you an' bo- rin to ait limber jawed.??? Teague continued, 1 }"** ,fcom V a binder keorlevs lik??. an they ???ll sw'ar by you thereckij. Kf ???I y ot '* m asts the news, thrs sav th-'y'e a l??sk ir Huger Creek. Well, well, w???. lir be ex tl* m??d, sflf r a little pause; "hit's th*s liko I ???*V ?????? ^iiutnin ftdks is mighty kuxe." V 111. V.n-iaard hade Pti-s g i.k| by, the hck.fi ???? him sytnpsthf-titfsllv ami me time, when you er posin' br. IM wdgMs thaaktul efyou ???ud lutoh me soiuo ?? *e st ox snutf.??? The young man, unhappy as h<* wsb, sms ??!??? ??#t reedy to erce.te Mr** p..u*t of hum v ???i d he rode off with a sort of grim dcs*re w> laugh at hims- lfai.d th- rc??t of its wwl|. Tbe ??e????W?? of the mountain fretted him; tie Vague Iduc ini>Dthataeeiue.1 to tilt the v*t- levs into prominence ami carrr the hills loiter s*??y, tantalized him; and the spirit of I, smiling istislcction as she how that Wo?? more than half relished tho c**mp I??Hi r In* si * in* about dinner. OP folks like tne esn't live on love.??? The days that followed were verv happy ones lor the two young people???ami for tuo t??o old people l??>r that matter, reiiguo joytd the situation immensely. Ho w watch tlie young lovers trom afar, and then g??i ot) by liiinrrl/m.d laugh heartily at his os conceits. He was very proud that Bis was g ing to marry somebody???a verv broad term us g|t old n.oui tail *er emplovid it. At night I cn they all ??at arouud tne lire (spring Hog Mountain bore no resemblance to su mer), Teague gave eager atteuliou to W *o.l- waid's storitsaml laughed delightedly at his slllitst jokes. It Teague was pleased with Woodward, he was sett untied at Bis. Hhe was no longer the girl that her surroundings sceiued to call for. Hhe was a woman, and a very delightful one Kr?? m the old scholar whom fate or circuut slams had sent to preside over the Gulletia ville Academe, sho hud caught something of the flavor anu grace of eultivatioa, a gentle i was in itself a rare quick ai-pnviation, Wl scrtimplisbrnent. The day f??>r the wedding was set, and Wood ward w??nt his way to Atlanta. Ho had urged that the csrt niony be a very quiet onet but Teague bad different views, and ho boat d iwu good Lord, Cop!" ho exclaimed, * * Poleet's gal ??????obat *ud thslmyssay? ???B* in stools give wot! No, sires I 'N'??lmu;h We hain't ft at stripe up here. Cap. We hain't g> I i ?????? quality ways, but we ailers puts on th- iT.lwbeii cmip'ny cornea. Me ou* B:* au* l't m hain't bad many wrodin???s *moog*tu??. an* wc*r# thee a-gwine to try fro* put tv* b.V f i it ???i m n r*\ Ob, no. Cap! You f-tch your frienl sn*we ???ll fetch our*u. an' ef tho h???.'i*-* Uaiu't roetny enough, bl.se you! the wood* is.??? |1B bet???o itlnuod next Week.) Oxx Lurdred and three students have en tend the dcrartmeat of oratory of Bo??tia Uatre* ally. There arc Uetty timei ahead [Copyright IWS4. All right Reserved ] The little canoo down by the sweet gum ree was shoved aw;iy, and Tige rowed close to the bunk end spshc-d the water easy. "Denny did you hear that nr gun a-while ago, well hit was Tub* '.???* old long rifle over ou tr tber side of Big Tutor inountin. Tube he Lai ot been like his here of late, all he keer* about now is to tote that old "baby waker??? of li is Mi ,t hat???s what he calls his oljj rifle ktu& when it fin s it wakes sll tho babies in the settle ment; yes thats all Tube keers for now sense he quit gwineto OwJ Hollow, he dont take no intrust in nothin' now but that old rifle.??? "Tige??? lays Itenuy', "do Tobe know about this'/??? "Jee-wbillikinst no ho dont,??? says Tige, "Ef Tobo knowed it , ne'd bust it up quit-kern rain.??? Benny sot thar and wonder- t d wbat Tobe had ogin her that he should y> ant to butt it up. She had begun to thiuk that he wan iu love with Secesh, and was jeal oub of the new dock, but he hadn't never said a word of love to St-cesh, utft gin her nochauce to say whether ??hr*ti,hnve him or no,and If he W88 disappointed abuut 8cce??h he needn't take suite out on her and not want his brother Tige to have her, hut she wished in her heart he knowed it so be could bust it up. They was awiiy down the river now out'n sight. She sot into beggin' Tige to put it off and wait tell she was twenty-five. I???ll do Tige the jtbtis to *oy that he thought she was willin' to marry him, but wanted to wait tel she was twenty-five to please her pap. "I caut go back now,??? tays he, "done paid for the lit-ensca, done paid for theso hero britches, done paid for this here new coat and this here new chick kcrvut,douo told the jestii o'the peace, and he's a-wnitin??? thar at his lit use Co jin* us right now. You see l know ??d cl 1 dull, t fix it ail a fore hau' you inougbt gimme the dodge. You see 1 knowa wirnniuig liciicr???n they knows they-selves, witninmg air curis critUrs and Uout uliers know they own mines. It reads sorue'rs that ???wimrning air ihe weaker vessel.* Ef I was t? wait you im light marry Most; Gant what haiut wuth a ??????howlerbacker and then I???d kill him. What makes vi u jump so wheu 1 speaks of killiu, of Jdose'/' 7 Tige waa olicra happy auti felt big, monish whin he roiiltl skecr somebody. Old Amos, the j. stif o??? the peace lived right on the river, Tig??; pulled the little canoo up to ihi* hank and tied ii to a slob, tho old squire was a stand in'on the bluff. "Thar haiut no hotly at borne,??? cuys h??, but ttic ole Mmau tifcii Cindy, I Mowed when you'um* como l*d step scroin the fid??? and ax the Thump.oasa.* loci me over." "Wo buint got no timj to waste on the Thompsons nor nobody else,??? says Tige as he hurried up to the ho.no. "Ci me in,??? says the old 'oiiiuu, "und take churs." "Wc haiut got no time to set down/' says Tige. "Look here old teller you mu*t wiiioi in now aud jine us quickur'u you cm jny '.Jack Robinson??? knse somebody mought bo on the track ol us now lor all i know, pitch right in ai d say it, ami suy it quick, no foolishfiot, (ny it luat.??? Bonny sorier drawed hack but he pulled her out in the floor aud tuck hia ??taml beside her. The old man got his hook. The old 'oiiiuu and Ciudy drupt lia r knittin' stood buck ogtn tho wall aud lidded thcr arms and shot ther eyes liko they vas in tho Bnsbertcen tueetiu*. Tbeold in*n j ut on his ???ja cks slow nud opened hi* book t> nail, he n-ad a few words then atopped ri/. tiU ijiccks ou bis furrid and Mowed: "Mr. Mil- linger whor is yer 'thority for a takiu??? of tail toung'oiiiuu to be yuro awful und wotldod wile???? T???lgc thinking that waa part. ol' the c??rimony i.i.swcnil out loud "I dor Millmgcr,??? says old Amos, "you kiiWf the it quirt merits of tho law Hir pretty tight, of you Jins thcMiceiiso you know, the toipers wnir, Mr. Millingcr tb.y mu.l n.ss bop-i tluced as it wair, and??? delivered over to me, ibc * lliccr id the law us it wair afore ! can cou tiiu tr with tho ceremony us it wair. Et you has the alor*duitl paj??. rs Mr. Millingcr???it 11 in I??????Tige understood it all now. Helm' i lit i n bis wcdtlin' clothes utid forg?? m-cnn*. He grabbed nt his pockets liko he hail lien shot at, run bis hand in hii coil iM-kitssuil Mowed: "Dig gone the luck, I vc done went and left tlu-m f????ol licenses in my tel her coat pocket at home." 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Cl) Tic Liu, 50 cents; soap, 2.) cents; ttc*oL- EM.fl.OU. Potirr Drug nml Clirmh-nl Co., Itoston. sun wed wkjr top cma nx read mat M OTHERS' FRIEMD STEAM BOILERS You cun save money by correspondiug with us ALSO THE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, THE WINSHIP COTTON PRESS, SHAFTING. PULLEYS FTC to iuni hrai.tii tub urea ROSES?????' etc., free. Nearly l,00i>,000 PL.\NTS;to select from. FRANCS MORAT. Comer R??cond and Orm-bY -ton.. Louisville, Ky I6AiJ5K??Y8fllia!l % For Fcumlc Complaints and ^WcakncBcci so common to oar best fcurole population* It will cure cntlreir the worst .???crm of Femsl* Com^ plaints, nil Ovarian vronblts. Irflananatlon and Ulcera tion, I'nillmr and Duplncementt*, and the consequent cSauige P artlcul * I ' 1 y adapted to tho 1?? Jr. ,t what its name implies; a emtu for livff ooMi'LAiNTH.nmt h.i.s caused by a do- ranged or tokiud comlitfon of tho i.ivi,n; Dvhm "om , tli>:itIon,Bilious*'*.ss,J: uu- nice, Ifimiuclic, Mnlariu, IHiouintlsm ctc. It regulates tho bowel*, purifies tho blood, Htrenglro-H thoHyatoin, iissiatHdigestion. AXT DXttmiBT WILD TC1X TOO in UKl'tT.lKi*. ICcllpHo Winn >1111.??? The Ongtiml 9lf-rcgulatfiw, >oMd wheel. Vlcioriou* t World???s Fairs. Centeuuial *76, Paris '78, Au??tralla_ , ??? in Atlanta *81, Chicago Institutions, private residences, farms, etc. Writ* for circulars. J. M. KLINOELSMITH. Oen. Agt., 67 Peaeh*??ve Atlauti, (la. No More Terror!| 1 1 ; hl ??? 1 l,| v* 1 u'*b>oi;??p*r , ??.<u is truly a triumph of scion- No More Poin I I'!"" :?"!??? ' No More Danger! ??? moro Iuim- tlnmhlo beuelit wajovor be- s to wed on the mothers of tho (f or Child. Tlie Dread of Motherhood of both leaves tho motiiL -Ition highly favorable to speedy recovery, ami far lc*H liable to Hooding, cun- vulsious. atnl other al trail ig lyinptoms incident to Hager- Transformed to HOP E JOY. Safety nr.il Ease Suffering TVomnn ???Lil pistol pockets too, "dad blu.it the luck, 1 bc, st* * * ' , ???(??? luping his foot, "aud tlicie is my ??? britchi s t????o, them fool liceiirci is ut holiday bon*??, go on, go on anyhow, goon squire say it anyhow, I'll psy you all its wuth, go on, go i n, rtnnt slop.??? ''But/' says tho squire, "hit nii'iicbt coat you know, bo* worth yon know H i rc???n you ksckcrlate on. You nco Mr. Mil lit r 1 has to go by tho letter of the law, i wair.??? "Oh 1 go on old man, no foolish the Inw ???hniit ti tch you, IMl shoot d >wu tho lues feller that tetchcN you,??? says Tig.;, an ' Benr.v shuck and trimtiled from head to I'm like ihr had dono heuni tho pi??tol lire. 01 Mis* Arno* hud opened her eyes, and as she raid alter wards, it was ??non {h to op.??u auy- h* dy???s eyes, mid ahu sjmkc up in a keen voieu like she wn* talkin' out in meetin', "Squire ???, aud ?? officer Alnl'om, and yt u air oble-cgH to fultil your i quirc-meiits of the low and do you run ok, they nmught sue out a writ of Him rjue agin yi??u fr>r marryin'ofa couple um be | re-tentifitis aud slap you in jail 'f. Bsddj tiulit. Listen st mo William Hen _ jto t?? ai d dent marry that ar couplo th'out m thnr aforesaid napura is per dueed a . led ami sctlctl nu* de-ilvt-red accorilin' lh* letter of the law. In tclliu' of it att?? d Mtrr Amo* Mowed sho ha*i?? t been the wile of thcjrstiaol the iH*aco so long I nothin???, sho hadn't hearn tne squire talk a rgy law pit t?? M> much for nothm' aim kem tl u little law her own self. Tige wa* tt: nble pester??d ha arrxtrhed his head aud Mo d. "C itilnn???t you lend urn tho loan of your lllin'riitler/'ssys he, "tel 1 could go hou u d sit th* ni ther blasted licenses???? ",\| l??sg have lost a shoo and she's tender footed, ???a}*old Amos, but nty son Hilly???s mule have jist been slant vistiddy. he???s thar in the lot, he is a little skittish, but lie???s jmrter'n my nag, d???and??? /???but Tige couldi/t wait on the old n>nti to finish, he lit out'n the nu 1 jumped over I Im* lot tence the old man followed, aud ???he old 'oinati stejit in the kitchen. Kenny let ltd at Cindy. "You dont pear to bo mighty glad,??? says Cindy, "pear to tv a gwineto marry I???d bo plum happy. L * ' ??? *' * id wit B?? Miy was as while as ctdlou and looke< -ut???n htr big blue eyes. Jist then the muh lows it mulct! ?? u the road and she kn<n in???she ketchtd her breath fait. "Tige he talks ef killin??? of tolks like rimy wasn't noth in' hut wild turkeys,??? says she. Hhe had seed Cindy at the hush arbor big met tin'aud spoke to b*r ?? uee'i, hut now that she was in trouble she didu'l swop words a giltiu* acquainted 'Cindy, Cindy, Oh I Cindy fo> many???s s*ke h* !|. ti e to git away from "here af.??r* Ti<?? Mil- linger ctniits hack with them thar pipers.??? indy stood and looked *orry but mtde no mtion towards helpin' l??*r. "Oh Cm iy do o usrsy???s sake helj* me if you c.vi, do pfeziso ide inr or tell me wrhar to go." Cindy was so maxed >h?? eouldn't answer. jUt etood with that ssme look and said nothin' fir she didn't how she could hide Ketiuv. and wuile she ??? stst ilin* thar gszin* at her, pair Kenny h< ught thar wasn't to use to ax help from hit house, they was all jtr.ed in with Tige ???rin hrr, sa??l the quicker she got away tr ??,n the better, but her mind *r she better, hut her mind was *?? uj>* ??t she 'di-???t skasely have g.xul sense. "Ohl t'iu ly. it d\ if > on dont hid* m* or (Uick I'll nm down theIdutfandfliagmy self In the river, and with that >h?? low liko a dr. r w ith bounds at it?? he??-!?? out .into tie tit aad down towards the river. Him llintLTov. ITo be Conttaae.1 next Week.] r??e bsttUto of Han Antonio <lrwi tn Mother r?? -tnA* suite. Thetcb lots of fun ou pley ireutnj. the time of labor and leotens the liiteniity of piln. but, tetter Until all, it great y di- ing nud pidnfiil lafair. Its truly womlerful offloAcy in this respect entitles the MorUF.us m uked ii saving anpllai KitiKSif* to of tlm life- give the world l??y the Ul.icoveries case It will of __ undemtood that wo caiiuol luihtah certltlentci concern- tig this KKtfF.nv without file, and no mother who has one* utel It will again be without It Iu her tfino of trouble. A promlcnnt physician lately remarked to tho proprietor, that If it were ndmisslhle to make pub bile the let ten* we receive, the "Mothers???Friend??? would outsell anything ou the nyirket. I most earnestly entreat evory female expecting to be confined, to use Mothers'Relief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add that during a lung obstetrical practice (forty-fouryears), I have never known it to fail to produco a safe and quick do livery, II. J. HOLMES, M.!)., Atlanta, Qa. Fend for ottr Treatise on ???Ucalth and Happines olWopinn," Mailed fret*. hKAPFiCLn IttuuiJtTOftCo., Atlanta. Ot. THE CELEBRATES? ?? It will dissolve ani s^v> Errors froir the uterus In aa parly etaffe or Jcrclopcient. Tho tendency to cancerona Humors tacro Is cbeckwi wxy speodujr by its use. ( It curesi liloatluf. Hcadachts, Njrrous iVot-Lration. 0*nerai Debility, metpie.vn -??. T><*piendoaand ludkras* ti??m That Itt-lfa# of bearing < ???*wn,oauIlngnaln, weight IpdrhaclBru-lie.li always nerrr-.icr.tly curcdfcr itliuaa. It will ut- .11 titaca aud ami.?? nil ciitnuastancev act ta harmony rith tu.i V wi t??i.t c or era :ue Feraalo system. [For th' cart oi iklftiey Ouaplvinte oi either box; this ??? baod. ?? ricoia.iW.3ixbottlcsforgS.00, OompoamlioiuiflurrA t?? No family shon! UVEH j torpidity cftuM. ror. t5 cents a bos at all druggist*, ???rltliou: LYDIA E. PLlKIlAJrS constipation, bilioosness png h OK HA LE. I; 2% acre lot with Six Room Dwelling House ???ANJ??- ' Store I-Ionse nearly new, on It; also, cicu y-seven acres of lanfl adjoining, rituitted in LIIiuiwimmI on East Tea* nesaee. Virxiuin and Georgia railroad, thirteen miles from Atlanta. If not previously sold by mo ~ W. A *hnp*on at private sale, MRS M M. MORRIS, or O. V. Morris, 06-wJ< 2m Morris, deceased. IT if th** nr amt rerfectl Alt*, the BEST. For Sale Everywhe.o. crtl4-wkyi:iw . ... . uuxt, before uiitln iof door in mi l f'oiiuty. within the usual hours of Ulo to thobUheit mddor foroisb, flu* follow lug land, to wit: A eermlu tm??tk of laud the John Garrett lui|> v . 1 ftt rrii *" ???* Ijing land, more tli t Rabun Hal 1 laud Ui. .now Rabun county, Imuudutl by omdl- . at linen; Joins J M. HudthV land oh the 0*4, J r. Smith tin the south, llenry Lvdii s on the unrth, FsfPiiel <'bastsIn on t >e 'vest. Luvtad upt'Q the Inin! of Martha J. J-inm to ntl*(f .1 d fit Joule r ,j favm ... ot Mary A. Hicks Lwv* returned U...??? w. Jol n T. GuInt'S, rnmbiMt*. Tenant Iu p<mc.nioa fiotiflcd. October hOtfl, 1814. a. n. wall, sheriff. Kxrculiir???ii Ails, G eorgia, fultom cousty-by viutbrok authority grunted mo in the will of John H?? tint, will be mid the flr*t Tuesday hi Decern her t.txt within the lawful hour* of -alo before the cauirfhouM* dtitirof sold.county, tHaercs, more or li-M-.nf laud, lot No 211 >f urrilnuily li nry n ??w ???side* ui ty ol Fulton, 14th dMrl.q, lu the north ????????????t mi per of said hit. Ilouud??.! on tho north by li cm pron. wist by Thump.* nml 11 .well, south by Tr* niell, and . n??t t.y Wnhlmva. To sol 1 us tbf promiy of John Bourn. d?? cem,-d, for pay mebt ol debts and distribution*, r-rat mwl??. 11. T. MR-IKK. p?? v f tvkyifu uv. Etecntor. G eorgia, rahhn county-will h;-: hold oii tlieflut Tuesday iu iH-ivmlwr uoxt, HM, 1 ??fore tin* t-ourtlmtne tl.a*r ill said ???: ntutv, * ' The rag -. % otO. ^ataldhTied ttiui. continues to treat with his u r ual |otxve>nic, nervous and opocl J-Urcusea. D??. CLAKUR is lt!isoidsst Advertising Physician. files of I???ancjs show and all old Kcsiueats know. Ago and cxptuUnco Da* por.Mnt. |9 .* srvoua disease* (wlih or svSihctt dream i. or debility und l> ss ot nerve roucv treated scirntiikallv by new metbo-ls with never failing success, gif r It marno i*i??t^rciv;c whnk you ha/c taken or %, . and cry hind, ???I I arecoivpivtely I I -i??r, th* tuo horrible dlreoav, it neglected improperly treat-d.oci aes toe preser* ??????ml comlnv generations, Diseased discL-.r^ca cured prorrpt y without hindrance t?? busing % w% -'- which t y> ynvrowncatoi, Conru???.UJtinn, *j- ?ctter, Fire*, consult old Doctor, ^^aoiands curedi OiUcas ir,J parlc vc f.riv wto. You sec no one bat -V Doctor. I Bef ur^ v-cufiding your esse consult Dr.CLA KXH, j.r r.???cnuiy etter or call may save fiwo suffer:ar - -??? .*??? ????? ????? i. ?????- li . , cl?? shame, and t!d golden years to IL-.. troteiervwhc*???5 ..-cure trom expoovv*.???Hours, uto 8 Sunday J to 12. Adreo* letters: k\ 1). ^LABXEi M. IU Wo. tffiG VINE ST. CINCINNAri. OHIO. ??? within the t)>nal litiuiN uf tale, to Hm hUUe*i bidder for land to-wli: L it of 1 m l, No. 7b, In the 1st dl*trlet of .aid e. , sirts: >sM In d levied u;h>ii a* tlie O p. W. lienfield, to satlsiy ac??*tex hj.i frMP IbeMiiM rior murt in favor off tl t eourt lYn-tfit iu uoitesiiiii uotii October 24,18S4. it. Sheriffof Htii.i Stmictl* are it* proml'H-m ft'- iiirrt. tl rtak nunairm or it* fuix-rl ri v oter i save* both time ai>d eaprn*r. price prr |>??ir, haiulvi plated. S4.TO. ??? " ' ??? f Hollar Skat ticket plated. $4.00. ana of Hollar Ska*???. ??? i4lCCGood*, Ail*. JOIIX H. LDTMM.???h SDXS, Uoi l*<f*. Air Kiilea^ EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES. THE BEST IN THE MARKET I 17 Different Sizes & Kinds. LEADING FEATURES! Double Wood Doom, Fateui Wood Grates, Adjusta ble Darupor, lui??ruh*ittfM.olw Automatic Hhelf, Broiling Door, hwIukiuk 11?????????nthplates Swinging Flue Su??p. Reversible iraa Burning Long Orosa Fitve,Double Hhurt renters. Heavy Ring Cov fliundnattd Ffrc Dtau Nickel 7 Knobs, Nfcxei ???-* * *- ana Panels, etc. UuequHled lu material, in 1???inlsU (n Operation. fiend for Descriptive Circular to Hunnicutt & Bellingrath, Cor. f'ottolitree unit Walton Streets, ATLANTA GA, ???KSmlirioiLER^ .tEW AND SrCOND HAND _ at riMfllYL'C f.F,RY Gins, Prcsjc, Sew Mills, Planer* and lateher*. SliinQ???.a f.lAohlnos, Corn She!, lerr, Feed Cutters, Circular Saws, Reap. era t'd Mowers, Tlirusi.era, Tanito Emery * ???- , Grin 1 OMluly, G hO, (IIA lUol'KSCOUSTY-WlU, U??HOI.D "li tli" fit*'- Tm-???iiy lit IMvimIi.t sk-xa. bslore I"" ("tllll "tiM* Mi" "iitlnty. within t 10 Wliul Iimii* c??l??*!i\ i" tht* hl"he.l h"M"r lor "nth, tl,ii."n ?? II. PI.,. c.|y I" M t: o ,0 h tuvt u a .l til In ???Ti-l"Wi of Clayton, lot i??iwn|,i|iii{ fiitr o-n, f W.OIt.K h"tiM tvllh ???, ??,???" "r "lltht ion 11-: 'IivIm' l,l, l(" "llr a Ir.r "tv,'111,it* "r illt.lll,**., tjtl" n???H( 1 u VI*" 11,-1,... ..tl.lv 11 la., |,"U*.| ??????m 111* Jn.tltrn lirt.,! th" A*7lll "l.triot "Ini I" wilt, It, I,Tor -1 J. M. Munny. fc!???ln??> K. vv. Il*ch, ii'lu. ill J. Ihii.iun,.".*" it, Timm ti 1*1111* d. F*. 1.*, ntitrii**" [???> mo >,,* y P'll hlhlC. . ... I, IVAI.I, Shnnr. tlynl, 1 viaikuia, favette txiUNTY-virximiK ?? " "I Wl.i-mot, Stukt, ritt'iool 1 juiM :*! vlfi DcLoach Water Wheels. CLOTHING AT. I FURNIGHIJT j 00nr>8,' I, NOW REACy .-ad. M noted to aayaddw request Wanamaker & Brown, i Oak Hall, Philadelphia, Wheels, Gone Mills, W.iter Wheels, ( endFIcurino Mills, Kill Stones, Bolting Cloth, Boiler Feeders, Steam Pumps, Brick Machines, Ffr Drier*, Steam Piping, Engir.e Fitting- lischlnery Oil, Leather nrcl Rubber tteif-ig and Hole, snche and Hose, Plpa Wrenches W.ilo fo, Price*. PEBiuiTS'.'i h;::gs., , STitfc-JS TV. Aln!*:.i-* I., ASInn-rttGa, . rasmrw ^ LABCERS CURED. NO CURE NO PAY. DR. T. B. LITTLE, mp, n.te City K.tlmul Bulk Ass t???ms snd Pryor itreeti, i?? -ii- -.utM. *??? f .. ' i ODtPLlVT AND rilKAPk>T MANDPAO<*ng to rd and prffn tMi!dactl???? *uars<??l*ed. ?? * r ' h AY???S CELEBRATED 5 water-proop % ROOFING ; Hus*ih, Out<tl le | MANILLA ??nb!?? fltie l.-atbcr; . ???. aid ipaidv iu of j,lifter Wry '*???' ??? ??? huUMif with tswilino- . FREE P??UP!i??h*vl 1*56. : CAMDEN. N J ^ d-n.plri FAY ??????? mill eupp m wt gnomes * on*urpe-??r??l, and sa.ll ren:*r??ai,!y law. A. A !??*!/> ??CH A BRO.. WATCHES. A PRIZE.St?? D-u???l bay uctil you find out tho now fn?? pravetiiente. heud for illuatrste>d r??lol::gue. gnra*s whfeh will help til, rith *r wx, to m ir* auatey ri*ht away thononyUitnc eh?? In this world. Forttii ee ??w??ft Uie snirkon abaHately lure. At addrow True A Co.. Auguata. lUme. J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO ATLANTA, GA. w ky i'C'-i'- -j ???fct-y rtv. a ??? FptuMRt ai*, totbr .or.ur;, ?????? ? K l*' ar * K L % a KtBTXK???H iu'. i . 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