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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA., TUESDAY DECEMBER 2 1884, TWELVE PAGES.
"GNAWETHA FEE.???
.???SOWE SAGE HEFLECT???/ONS FROM
BILL ARP
n* '.Btoraerar* ??
, * Dangerous Wopon fa Carole
linn/ie-OccA Advice for Ur. Blaine end Bli
Followers-Arp in Bunt Smeeuro
???bd 6 * &*t t ot Bis Basrah.
dctt't dodge. Better quit throwing Ixjom era
They threw ono at us when they gay
negro the vote and it has just
And he gnawetb a file. Well, it Is right
Lard vittels, I know, but sometimes it helps a
Mo to explode, and thrash around under
great disappointments* It seta the pent Up,
bile to working, and when he gets rid of it ho
'!??? feels better. Mr. Blaine feels better now,'
'seekon. May be that Augusta speech saved
???Ms life, for I heard folks say
tbtfhe woa a very sensitive man and if ho
getbeaten ho would kill himself. But tho
'( danger is r.lI over now and the crisis Is past,
Let us have pity on him. Let us pass resolu
tions of *ympatby, for n great man has Ballon
this day in Israel. Well, betel! several years
ago, hut he didn???t fall so for nor so snddonly,
and the whole nation did
see him. It was an awfol
shock this time, and he hail to say something.
JIo had to nbuM) somebody. Ho had Beecher
and Burchard and Nast and the Harpers and
the Times, but he was afraid of them, and ao
ho takes tho solid south for his victim???the old
martyr that has stood tho brunt of
thousand slanders and still lives.
Thank tho good Lord, she still lives)
They have thrown boomerang* at
Bar for twenty years, but the boomerang is a
dangerous weapon In careless hands. They
tell me that a man cun throw it clean round a
Bouse and it will come back and hit him If he
MiT ??? ??? * boo-neraug*.
Hrrtul
| got
hack and bit them a terrible blow. It
MH Mr. BJoine in the pit of tho stomach
S ad burton he gnaweth a Ale. 'And it hit
furat Halstead, and ho gnawoth a file. And
that Milwaukee felfor gnaweth a file. I???m
afraid that files will be scarce up there, and ns
they teem to like such vittels, 1 think I will
send them ft few old ones from my blacksmith
ahop???1 reckon they nrc good euling to folks
who like them.
But I am sorry for Mr. Blaine???! really am
???and I hope our folks will give him the
charity of their eilcncc. *ay no more about
Mulligan, or Ilocklng Valley, or toy, or Fish
er. thm'i hick a man when ho is down.
Don???t punch n poor conn just to sec him bito
the stick. They punched us after
they whipped ns and 1 never
aouid understand it unless it was
like the fellow who killed a dog for biting
him, and after the dog wo* (load ho kicked
him and mangled him and cursed him until
* man who stood by void, "Dont you see that
brute Is dead???what ftre yob kicking him now
for???? "Hog on him,??? said ho, "I went to
teath him that there is a litllo hell and pun
ishment after death.???
But now let ns all bavo peace. Lotus re
turn good for evil. Wc have got frauds un
there, and for their wakes let ua forgive and
forget. I wish wo had fnvitod Mr. Blaine
down to our iubifoe and got him to make an
other speech. Maybe our sunny south nod our
hospitality would have nfleeted him and set
Me Brer straight. Wo could have given him
seme B 8. B. besides and lent him home a
better and a happier man.
) wander what office be would like under
Mr. Cleveland???seme little tiling to toper oil
on???r consulate to South Aruorlca, Brasil or
Terra Del r??ego, or maybe the Cepe of Good
Mope. Good hopes are good things for a dis
appointed man. There would he a wide field
for his philanthropy down there,
for tho people are blaok???solid
blank. I think it would harmonist Halstead
and company to give them an office, nnd wo
will bavo lots of offices. I was afraid we
wouldn???t have enough people to fill them, but
3 reekoii wo will, unn,Uyvi..~}wnW-V- r L
right j ** 1=3 ???
SIR THOMAS, THE BOSS CAT.
A London Cat the Owner of Which Is Said
to Estimate an Worth *500,000,
London Letter to the Boston Herald.
???Come along.'* said Ml*? Fite, a noted dealer In
cats, at the cat show the other day, "come along
and look at a few l raised myself, I have taken
many prlaes for eats, for this U the sixteenth an
nual Vat chow at the Crystal Palace, nnd I???ve had
rif* In every one of them. Before the 8th of October
ell entries havo to be made, and you pay
three shillings and sixpence for each separate cat
entered, and for each small group of kittens,
which, If to) young to be token away from the
mother, may be tent with her. Each com
Hlltoi must Y>a packet! In a separate basket. If a
peison don???t want to sell cats, yc?? don???t want to
r$f to, they can put ou a fancy price, though if
sold, 10 per cent Is charged on all sales. The
workingmen havo really tho finest cats on show.???
All this having been duly catalogued to me, We
pushed through the crowds to.look at tho eati of
all ages, styles and colors. Little girls bad bscn
brought thither by their nurse*. It was as good
ns a show to hear them exclaim delightedly at the
various "kittle*.??? I never 'saw a youngster who
did not love itent, and"pretty pussto" wav charm
ed ad lib. by the little folka. There were short
haired eats, long-haired cats, black cat?, wb I to
cats, tubby cats, Persian, Angora, tortoise-shell
cats, and only one Maltese cat. There wero cross
cats, amiable cats, cantankerous cats and sleepy
cats, and, as Ifby cafnmon consent, aud realising
that they were all on their good behavior, there
wasirarccly a "meow??? in tho crowd, save from
1 ho throat of some tiny kitten who was being
bamboozled out of its proper aharo of dinner by
Its pestiferous KUlo brother or aUtcr kit.
1 breo little kittens, who poisibly had "lost thair
mittens,??? for "they all began to cry,** were named
Fit)fly, rufly aud Tufty. These were half Per
sian. end were ten shillings ($2 50) apiece. In tho
next cog. fata dignified kitten, as block as coll,
named Tinker, only eight weeks old, priced at t>.
I/>ttfeand Tottie, twollttlo "swells,??? one.block,
one yellow, gambolled about tbetr proud mother,
who wlnkrd knowingly at the scrutiny of tho
moving crowd* "Now,??? said ray fanny little
sptnstergnlde, "here is one of my family.??? Aud
sbe baited before a pure Persian, which boro a
price ticket of 11,000 nnd had taken half a dozen
prises.
Vive, ten, twenty arid ono hundrod pounds were
frequent prices locked on their cages; but when
we came to Otttdlnc, late Tiger, lying on an em
broidered satin cushion trimmed iu Yngiish bob!
net lace and marked XI00,000 or |5CO,OQO 1 simply
tick aback seat, metaphorIcally. Well, Oxaldlno
w??? a pretty tabby cat, but I don't think III ever
own him, unless he???s rafitod for at a shilling a try.
One rvntlcman, evidently of a sporting turn of
mind, who values his blue Persian at ??1,000, gave
hla pedigree on a tinted curd, a* follows: "Dam
Viola, by Mi*s Ackhtnd???x Theta and Sultan; sire
Rdn*h, by Mrs. Powell's Indy Horn and Bhah, all
winners of numerous prl^oa.??? The owner of this
raiAAVt*, named Midget, ouc and a half yean old,
was a physician of South Norwood, who evidently
is not anxious to sell hi* eat.
HOW COTTON BURNS,
thaltle Oaruleiunesi of Thine Who
Handle tho Staple.
From the Anmlctt*, Git.. Recorder.
"I???m, yum. I smell burnt cotton.??? said u
cotton buyer In front of Toole, McGarran A
Tomlee???* warehouse several days ago.
"Here it is,??? said another buyer, picking up
a handful of scorohod cotton which was lying
on the ground. "There is no lire iu it,though,"
ho added carelessly.
"How first will cotton burn???? aaked a He
ader man, who was standing by.
"It wilt hurt) foster than anything I knmv
of,??? said tho buyer os lie turned tho staple
nrorind in his hand, nnd examined it. "Just
to show Vou???here,"and ho nicked up a baud*
fulof the el can cotton * ml handed ft to the
reporter. "Now wad* that up tight and put
youf cigar to It. Then Jo Id it up and put
BETSY HAMILTON.
A Boroanco of OkI Hollow???A continued
Story In Dialect of Love and Humor,
vn.
[Copyright 1881. All right BeserV' M
The dock got to Tige Millingjer q liek as his
critter efuld take him, anABill Ai oe got Abo
Madison???s waggin, and they brnng him to tho
house then Bill he went kttffc. Tebc. Ths
dock never left old Squire Amos???s house that
night; he???lowed he couldn???t toll for sartin
bow it was a gwinc to tarn out with Tige, but
he would adviso Mooes Gant to: make bis-*ef
skate. By the time they got Tige to tho house
old Miss Amos bad done simmered down and
quit a talking about Iho law. T*oor Tobe tfot
bv his brother Tige all night and never blinkt
bis eyes to sleep; bo was mi
be thought It looked mem
Tigo should die by the hands of sich a ??? feBer
as Moses Gant. "Bat laws, laws,??? says ho
"po* boy. this is what ho got by J.???s smart
ness, he' bavo talked big mtoiiU c 11 bis lr|
about killih* of folks, and Mose mu t er hear
turoti???n he said about killin??? of him, or ho
wouldn't er tried to git the fust pop nt him."
Benny in the shed room didn???t knownothin???
that was a gwine on, didn???t know that them
thin planks was all that was betwixt her aud
the man she had Hung lier-sef in tho Cooky
river to git away from, nor hoty nigh he had
come toYosln??? of his life on her nec-rant. Her
fever had riz higher and higher aud her
tongue flow like a flutter mill. ???
.She thought the was still in. the river an*
was a biggin* ot Tobe to null hermit, and nol
let Tigo kill her. Tobe no wondered in hi
heartlf Tigo had went so far as to threaten to
kill her. Tige had his eyes shot find Tobo was
in hopes he was asleep nnd didn???t bear her,
but Tigo hearn it ell; henrn her say she didn't
id had flung herself in tho C my
fever that mndo her talk so; lie didn???t. know
how nigh she had come to death???s door, nor
who had snatched her out. The do.-k told
Tobo all about it, and told him n >i to tell
Tige, kase Tigo muet???n???t have nothin??? to pester
his mind. Home folks dont see r.o use in
keepin* of things a secret. Old Mi?? Amos and
Cindy is like Bill they loves to be the fast to
tell tbo news, 60 uuick as Benny???s fever
cooled and sho waked np they both talked nt
onco???t end told her how Mose had shot Tige,
She layed thnr and cried, and Tobe hearn her
soy "Poor Tigo,??? and wondered if utter nil sho
did lovo Tige. But he had made sho??? that
abe was in love with tho dock, he wore store
clothes and had a fine horse, and talked like a
book, and then she seed him all the time, anl
thsr was whar ho had the advantage of totber
fellers. Tobe had???n???t never got his month to
o oil to tell Benny that ho loved her. He
_nowcd that Moses Gant lovod her, and Tigo
loved her, and Pat Loon is loved her, and m
cose the dock stayin??? thar all tho time was
bound to love hor too. It was mighty uatral
for Tobo to think bokoso\ho lovci her that
ever body else did too,and most all tho boys iu
the settlement did lovo her; but the biggest
half of tho gals was jealous and would Vt er
keerod if sho had or went to tho bottom of the
Coosy and never riz agin.
As Tobo cot thar by Tiro???s bod that night
u
volunteer??? alresi v
nnd 1 feel encouraged. They sro all good men
and willing. 1 hear that ono man camo a
hundred miles loTake it m soon *??? it was va
cant. Bueb patriotism ought to be rewarded.
I was thinking about a snug little sinecure
myself, and went dn*n to Atlanta to see abrat
it and offer mv cervices, but a man tackled mo
as aeon at I lit ofi???tho ears nnd took mo away
???If n u??d t corner and said bo wav after an
???Hire, and wanted me to help him get it, and
told mo how that he bed worked for tint party
far 30 odd years, and never lnid had nothing,
and he was poor and needy; and when I asked
him what office it was he named tho very one
I was alter. Well, J am easily overcomo by .a
Mead in didrest, and so I promised to do nil
] euuld, amt in ton minntes after I left, him I
s*ei another friend who wanted it, aud ho I
premiii d him, snd before I left town I Imd
jawmieed six, and 1 felt relieved to think tbst
1 was regarded oftoo much Influence nnd ould
do so much go<>d in helping tho needy. It i??a
f ood sign to see that so many are volunteering,
W H will give Mr. Ciovolamt plenty of choice.
H is going to bo right hard on our members of
congress. They have got to play a now role
now. When tho fifteen applications for the
C???arferivillo pottofllce uro sent up to tlm post
master-general ho will ,lo like that officer al
ways docs. He will refer tho whole lot to Mr.
Clements, and Mr. Clements will look over tho
names to (he petitions, and after considering
who is the best man for the office and for the
pronto, and for Mr Clements too, ho will rec
ommend one, nnd thereby mike one lriool
and fourteen enemies. Bo, there is going to bo
tho dickens to play in the district and ail over
ike state, and lots of dfosjtpoluted patriots arc
going to gel fighting mad. Hut I hope they
will havo acute enough to rpell ihe word "ac
quiesce,??? aud not go to gnawing a fllo. I???m
sorry lor our members ol congress. A min
told mo in Atlanta that Governor Brown???s
mail was now about a bushel a day, nnd It
look two e'erks to read them and tile thorn
-and make out a tally sheet, so Unit tha gofer
nor could get an idea without reading thorn.
Governort'olquittgold? letters In on.* mini,
and 46 of them were applications for office. It
la very encouraging to think that wo have get
ae many who are flttcn, for I kouw they are
oD fttteni their friends say they arc.
BoneUmoa 1 think l would Uko to get a gi>*l
fist ofttot like Mr. Clef aland has always got
Bit. That is, have it shoved ou me. f was
avo enough people
WE Z *)' fit
???L.,I'rkOTIZ .if Kdt S to???_t<> *mk .I??WB like it drill into the hind-
iho iu gmoru me Kaiuau
emptn*. But they don???t call them l>om tbo
flow now. I hate been looking up the rwvl
lae seven yeans for a committee to conic after
sne and take mo from tho plow, bub they don???t
oasae, and so 1 have quit plowing. Tho ah iv-
iBg prerost atemt to be unpopular, as a g?u-
craHhlng, and now tha feller who works tho
hardest and has the longest pole generally
knocks down the persimmon.
tto. wtde in, boys, and fortify yourselves.
Oambino deonfedernte, make"f)rotuises. it is
BO alu to hold office. It is honorable* hut If
yew ean do anything else and make a living
* yew had better do it, for fear you may be dis
appointed and hare togaaw a file.
-* Bill Aur.
i*et RoMtfnHHHPHII
livfefhwr this city, told hi* wife to make
him up seme corn bread to take with him to
hla work, he koine employed ou the railroad at
Andervonvitle. Ills wife, in order to make the
3ml, get seme milk of a neighbor and the
bread waa made. On Tuesday, while Griffin
and a companion were eating the tiros l for
hooch, itey were token violently ill, with ell
Jhe symptoms of areentoal poison-
??f. They were removed to a house
and the breed was laid ujk?? s shelf. Bvme
Crumbs ??f the bread dropped upoa the fl*??r
S???? tt P *wtoB by a oeunle of
lotto ohi.drea, who were ?eoo also ill. When
. - *. **** ur ?? recover ed, be Iks'^tso
alamed frr his family, knowing that Mae of
the hread waa loft st^ home. Arriving botue,
he fewod ail of his Uhulr swk except hie wife,
Whonfverestethctkmd^fbread. otthe
???Gil||i ho*??iaoe4??ed and the oihero??rc yet
miL --r -
ful. Ho closed bis houdsovrr it, and in n
short time it becouto so hot that ho was una
ble tohold it. Picking lip another handful bo
wrapped it around the fire, and, holding it
tightly in both hands, tncceede! la crushing
out the fire, as he thought. When it was
again opvmeil, however, it began to burn as
hard as ever.
"It is almost impossible to pul tho fire out
when ouco it catches cotton. Tuo closer a bale
fo packed Iho faster will it hum. It don???t
spread out like anything else, but burns di
rectly to the centre nnd Consumts the inside
of the bole first. I remember mice in Savannah
on tho wharf, when I was billing some com-
presifd bales, that all nt once n 6>y yelled nt
me, nnd looking around I saw a halo I had
fust parsed fall to plecca and flames begin to
finio from it. By good luck the fire got no
further. That Iwtlc, probably, had been
burning a couple ot days, tiinhoinss
arc often burned un by the nickers
inicking in the field ami letting n spark drop
Into a cotton basket. It is dumped into tho
wagon and then into tho ginbouo, and *loes
not get fhirly started before night, aud before
any one knows it, the ginbcuie is on fire nnd
burnt.???
"Big fires in warehonies,??? be continued,
???sro often enured by carries* drivers, who
smoke as they drivfi tho cotton to town. Tho
tiniest kind of a spark will fouk into n bale,
and If not discovered will burn thousands of
dollais worth of cotton. That is why buyers
fchvpye carry as much iusurnneo as they enu
g?? t There4?? no telling when a Mg tire is
going to occur.*???
oco kk ox* roit 'POHtiM Titor
Tbe laricd and Unit Eshlhltt.m Ever
llctd In tin* Suita.
Fiem the Attericus, Ga., Keeorder.
To Brnfuesvillc, in Morion e.muty, formerly
known ns l???oasum Trot and Ji???*ksoovtlle, ba-
fonts tho ribbon for the best colt show over
held fn the stale. Last Tuesday wasthedav
sot nido for tho exhibit of fine colts. It hiv*
hern ad vet tised for several weeks in tho week
ly IN ??* r*for, slid created quite a stir among
tho farmers anJ coll raisers of this section. AM
doy Monday tha colts began to come in, and
when the hour arsived o* Tuesday f.??r the ex
hibition it found forty-one colts as cent**itants
for favors, thirty-six being for tho mouey
prises and five tor ribbetw.
Jho judges selected wsre Judge Harper
Black, of Winder, aud Messrs. Maddox and
Stokes, of Biicns V ista. After a careful exam-
iustieu ot the coin, the jadgea made the folldw-
iug awards;
Ifost colt under six months, Bobt. Cranford;
premium. $10.04.
Best eoft over six and under twelve mouths,
l???avfc! Majors; premium* $5.00.
Best colt over one aud under two years, J. 8.
kirOemh; premimn, $'??.04.
lfost cult over tiro and under three years, Vt.
L. Clements: pn-minm, $6.00.
Best colt over three and under four year*,
Joe Crawford; pemium, ribbon.
The number of colts shown by each exhib
itor wsre; Robert Crawford, Blue; David Ma
jors, five; J. 8. MeGarroh. cloven; W. L.
Clements, eleven; Joe Crawford, fite. Mr. J.
8. Hbehce.of IWyfor cuunty, hail on exhibition
a fine thrce-vror-old dapple-gray stallion,
which attracted much attention.
Judge Black mys it was the finest display
of ??x>lts he has over seen in the state, and ho
bus attended nil the state fair# nnd stock
shows. In every respect yi * exhibition was a
success, aud the farmers of that community
wbo got it up ore to be congratulated o.* their
enterprise. It must be a good country that
esn -hew to many fine colts when so little at
tention hss been paid to stock ratting.
Chines* KiklUti to New Orleans*
Fat*. If I ??>, November 1L???The steam
ship City ?? f Tukfo, which arrived here yesser-
dsy frem Hong if eng, bmugbt 64 cases of ex
hibits fee the world's foir at New Or loan*.
CtmmiMfoncr Knopfer and two Chinese t??-
ccrapanying them. oth-r nm
were wnt from fhonghat dlrvet to Now Orleans
by steamer. -v ??? v
bis heart was monstrous full, poured like ovor
thing had worked agin him tliat*dny. His old
rifle, that ho loved next to Keuny cud his dog,
had done him a mean trick. HitWas ft plenty,
and a big plenty, to keep him from gwine to
sleep, then hero Jay his onlyett Brother, aud as
old Squire Amos hod said, ???in tho very jaws
of death as it wair,??? and under the same shelter
was the onlyest gal ho had ovor loved, and stto
had dove tack the fever, that wav a totin??? oil???
so many to ther craves.
As lock would navo It Benny???s folks wasn???t
no ways osensy about her, for she ha i ???lowed
to stay all nigbi longer one of the gals over tho
river, and Seceah made sho??? when I hey was a
axin??? for her at tho rocks that kk$ had done
wmt, so they never looked for her* homo that
night. Tho dock bendd a bugxviZctu&i ona-af
the neighbors next morula???and 75wed to git
her homo ???fore her folks found tfitfc' any thing
u 1 out it. But Bill Amos was too much in lovo
with frccesh to miss a chance of gwino over to
old n on Bodoek???s, and was too anxious to toll
it fu*t to let any body olso git a head of him.
BUI d dn???t know whether to be jealons of tho
dock i r no, for ho didn???t know which ono of
the Bodook gnls was tbo occasion of him n
stayju??? thar so long, llo was n turrlblo friend
to 3'oso Gant aud wanted to hep him git
Hinny, and bo didn???t low no body else should
t< II Benny???s folks how tho shootin??? tuok plnco
bi t him. But it niought cr boeu better for
Bill and Moso too ii Bill had er got some body
else to cr told it, for as I said afore Bill he dont
know how to break new* easy and so attcr ho
told it they nil thought it was monstrous cold
blooded in Moso to shoot Tigo down without
fliviu??? him a minutes warnin???, and they told
Bill so.
The doftk got Xtofiny home and her fever riz.
aud her tongue tamed loose agin, and sho told
???em how nigh she had come to marry in??? of
Tigo Millinger, and attcr sbe had dnno said so
much the dock ho had to tell ???em how it' all
happened, for ho knowed they???d hear it from
some brdy and mought not git tho straight of
it. Bill b??d done told ???em any how. Tneold
folks was to thankful to tho dock for savin??? of
Bcnnj???slifo they couldn???t do nothin??? but
shako his hands nnd cry. Tho old man tuck a
holt of hit right hand
long time and busted out in a c??y and never
said a word; ho couldn???t speak. Tbo old
???tnuin ran most iuginnerly git her tongue to
S o of), she grabbed tip his (other hand, .and
icr th*y both stood a holdin, of his hand*
nnd a cry in???, **ud sho ???lowed, "???Inter-
tain strangers within yer gates, snd you thar
by hittrtain angels on-a-wars.* Theta words
has done come to psss dock, and you air tbo
angel; you have retched ns goon luck, you
him, but the more sho tried the wester she
got, and it made her mad at herself, kaze he
i.adVt never said nairy word of love to her,
and sbe knowed in reason ho never would.
When Miss N>>ra rid up to tbo bars sbe had
1 er critter???s bridle all stuck Aill of pretty black
???i uro, snesyfac and sweet gum leaves, red, yal-
;er, and green, and brown. "Light and come
in,??? says old man Bodoek, let tin' loose the
deck???s hand. "Tea come in,??? says tho old
???oinsn, "for Benny's monstrous sick, and I
know in reason the sight of you will do her a
power of good/' The dock went out and hope
her ofi???ii her ridin??? ns^, and as they Etoodthar
a minute and talked Seeesh was a lookin??? at
'em from the kitchen door and gin a groii
'lowed to herself, "Ah law, I wish no i
bad er seed her, or I never had er teed him ono
or totber.??? Miss Nora lit and come iu, and
the Jock got on bis critter and rid off, and as
he come in sight of grsnny Sharp???s he hearn
tho high tempered quarrelin old soul a wearin*
of a hickory out on poor little Peggy Marondy.
Betsv Hauiltox.
[To be Continued next week ]
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To Introdoc mr V*sr ??n ! r??pnl??r Bcnl* at onr??,*fe rr.??k*th4
ft llowinu UVnl efl-r tor th. Th* p*r*a UI How* mIM
lorprt ver??. to tb- Bill. b*fnp# j, n . I rnc.U-?? a Bolid USld
If it Htlng Ciwed Waleh wartb JJjM
MlTr, ??tcm Win ??11 nrc.'V; r n t l7u?? n nC Wat eh worth
4X5.00, il.?? ihlrJ ?? k-y winding Mlwr U itU h. Bachrmw
r>M??t *rn.i with th.ir AtuH,r S6e.li nmir??, for ponsx*, f<-r wlikk
ih-jrwVl^rU-rZ Vmlumblmmd P??.0al*r Book*
1. XIaubaI of UUmuitU, for IkdWi ??n>l ij.ntl^rcrn, a rui le M P??uto-
M'l i'xnI lirecdlna, giving (d?? rulrs of biotkrn ???tinnrtlr for all
or??-i????l??>n*. i, Tho :-Hn<Ur<l lalla WrfHr,foe Itwliri and gratlciMfi.
A raiuwlrto gul>l?? la correapoodcnca, dtl??* flaln >llrrtllo??sforlM
roinro-hlua of Uttm of rrny lilni wltS lAnumaraMa f rimand??*-
amrpm. 3, Winter Kvaatng ft*.t????rtov.i, ??lar*rn coihctlcn of Ac??lr(
CtwW, TahieMi, UanvM, Fonloa, Ar., for .??i*l pri*
vata<l..atri'ato ??nf *vm??*i??*o at howti rSiwtratcI. 4, Mdaratq
lUcliatlciw tin* RmBnp. a l.irg* an.) rbofr* cnUfi tioafortoiool
xhlbt Jo-.?? aniljaiblfc- and prlvat# ral-rtalnmml!. A, Tar!or Mafic
,n.l CbcntealR^iperimanti, a ????*>k whl. h t.IU how lo )>??rf(.na hnn-
IrwSaof atandng iri-kj lt?? Rtaglo and luitrectht rv>-riin??irt??wllh
. hnpla K??ait. *. Sstno CtupWM S??or!??. ty |???nrilar amVrrL ??n-
brselnffTor,, humaront ted drtt-cUv, rtorif*, . f lorhty lit*, ?????
rdv.inurr, of rallwav Ilf*, *te.. oil verylotemtin;. 7, Faary Work
farlfoina AdomMOt. an ntSrvSy ????w work upon iktvauMrrt, con-
laJn!n^ra*y ami Pravtb-alIwtrocflcn* for makltipfanryb??-fc??t??,wall
Kvl-S. bm^iei*. r??edl?? work, ah:.;etc.,prufnaal/ and
>S#enMtji lllnsirstrvl. Cut thh <mt an l naioo rv-ttwr. Aihim*
B. U. nAUCOCK SI CO. CENTERBil00:c, CONN.
DonTB Fool
???Irt-ot money getting,??? ono book. Sent free. It.
>, Wofomt, Brooklyu, X. Y. wkr
20 Years of Agony
Ended. The Cuticura Remedies
Triumphant.
I have teen afflicted tat twenty year? ^ , . u ??? ????
betlaate ektn diacaae, called by sow. M. D. a pao-
inri!, >n .1 other", leprosy, eemmenein* on iny
oatp, and in fplte of all 1 co'rl.1. 'vitti the help ol
the moat eVIlltut doctors, tulowly but surely ca-
tended, until. year ago th!< aimer itcovored my
entire person in form of dry scales, tor tho last
three years I have been unable to do any labor,
aud suffering intensely ftll the time. Every morn
ing there could be nearly a dustpanful of scales
taken from tbo sheet on ray bed. some of them
half o* large as the envelope containing this let-
l??? In the latter part 'of winter ray skin com
menced cmckfinj open. I tried everything, al
most. that could do thought of, without any relief.
The 12th of June I started West, in hopes I could
reach the Hot Springs. X readied Detroit and was
go low I thought I should have to go to the hos
pital, but finally got fu for as Lansing, Mich..
where I hod a sister llvlbg. One Dr. treated
me about two weeks, but did mo no good. All
thought I had but a short time to live, I earnest
ly proved to die, Cracked through the skin all
over my bock, serosa my ribs, arms, hands, limits,
??? badl??? *
as old straw. O. my God! bowldidstiffer.
eloss
~ 'Mysister had a small part of n box of Cntfcura
fn thebousc. filie wouldn???t give up; said, We
will try Cutieur*.??? Some was applied on one hand
and arm. Eureka! there was relief: stopped tho
terrible burning sensation from the word go
They immediately got the CuriccRA Resolvent
Cutkuba, and Cuticuba Soap. I commenced by
taking ono table*poonfnlof Resolvent three times
a day, after meals ;ha*l a bath Unco a day, water
about blood heat, sod Cuttcnra Soap fre civ; itp-
pllcd Cuticura mourning and evening. Result,
returned to my nome in just six weeks from tifno
I ]<;ft, and ray skin Just (Msmootb ns this sheet of
Justice of tho Peace.
CuncmcA Resolvent, tlio new blood purifier,
Internally, and Cuticura, and Ccticuba Soap,
tho great skin cures, externally, dear the com
plexion. cleans tho Skin nnd Scalp, and purify the
Blood of every species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply.
Scrofulous, Jfercurial, and Cancerous humors,
and Skin Tortures when physicians, hospitals, aud
all other menus fail. Sold everywhere.
Potter Pmgftnd Chemical Co., Boston,
T)T? A TTfPV???CS BATH. Tho CUriCURA
jjJjiA tJ J. 1 O Medicinal and Toilet Soup
ifUftuei
Any case of Malarial
disease such asFevcr
and Ague, Intermit
tent or Chill Fever,
Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Biliouj
Fever, and Liver
Complaint
For One Dollar.
It is a grand reme
dy for Di-fspcpsta*
Conetipotlon, and
Sick Headache pro
duced by a disorder
ed stomach. And no
better medicine can
be taken In the early
spring " ???
Sold by Druggists
Few Adveriivements.
W ANTED???A SITUATION AS GOVERN*! ^ Iv .
a family or assistant In n *??*ho.??l or eol e??- If
a lady o! some experience, tto-npetent to'ttoo?
the usual English branches French, fjitfn
musk*. Or would tiftch mn-to alone.
exchanged. Address L.. B??x 29, EatontonT???*
W4t??
TJ OlJiL FOR BALK AT OHaHTVILCe , ;T^
XI Hotel with 11 rooniv, inrge yard,
corse lot, etc, Will-sell cheap Hall efSvSSl
hnlf next fell. One man here will bIvcYV, Si
for tb|s bouse next year, afid this will b. .
cent on money fnvestod. For further Inform'.tW
aprly to P. J. Sewell, P. M., Orantvllle, Ga. ^
dAwkylt
TIT ANTED???SALESM EN TO INTRODUc^
YV new household article. Sells like n Vw
Profits large. First d02??-n free on receipt o' a!
stamps. Wesson Man???f ???g u???o, p. ovidenee, Jt~f m
QTEAU BOILERS FOP. Ha f,El???TWO 8E OVn
Q hand boilers 11 feet long, 52 inches In diamSw
with 4fi3MIimh tubes: aft e??> ??? ns new: no
Address 4, J, woody, En aula, Afo. '
T VFAV MEN CAN J-INDKiiPLOYMKhnufTT
A Ing Machines fn (bis 8.??t?? on cemu???#
No competition. CVpiul required about soota
AddressLock Box 187, At??-hu in. S-wSt*
*l?OR BENT???A FIVE (5?? HOK-<E FARM IN \vT^
J? ren county on reoFonRble tvrms. *??? 1 ???--
M. ??? * asa*s=- .
. Cody, Warren countv. ???
Apply t
way no
PANDERS A ND ALL DISEASES OF VBBSm
\J blood and soxual organ* .cured by latesth??
pital trentment Rook treatment teaiiS!
far. W. A. Cook, IS Marietta at. Attan&WGa
TM^OUR AND CORN MT1L ON MBSeXD!^
V/ * m P*Trom Georgia racifics.it/on-
1??) to W30 acres, at purchaser'*^* tion. For mIa
liorgairi. O. H: Hooper. H o <v?????i Mill, Ala rx'
OOURTSinp and UlKBlAOE;
Wonderful secrets, revelation* ?? n d
sss&s&im
10 cents by the Union I^uWithin* Co., 2fimSS/iffi*
octI4???wkylSw cmv
lAw JAV BnoHSON,Dotroft,l??!cS:
ERRORS ? YOtJTR
_ Prescription free for the speedy cure of Nervous
Debility, Lost Manhood, andoll disorders br-raxht
sun Street New Vorb
Bend for a valuable wort on
.SS???..f.Y^ e 0 . r ur. v ??K E 1? M '"'
ICIimax Medical Co,
2504. ST. LOUIS, MO.
AT HOHlfooit
to Travel. Fitti
??? amount wan ted per
month for services mid expenses. Bnrlnaa
honorable, permanent and easily operated. Write
us. SLOAN & CO., GOT. George street, Clnciuuatl,
EMPLOYMENT
I- - which preferred; afoo
month for services and
GBEEH-BACKS!
1EASILY MADE
ttunasaxiiMu
j. yr > t *t ???
nl for .Uy ??rtvl ?????
ir n*mo *i*: 4J1I1M. ?????????! wh
!??L T *~
dyoi .
to tho ???nnric-'hoc-huiiio' mid no-on. did???n???t
hove tho loro on.t then to ice tho RKtd luck
Ifc.t ;ou would fetch un; yon inu.???n't think no
wayiourl, or mofor * cryln oo whoa I lio l
??? rt.r laugh, and you know iu ronton that 1 mu
ton thmnond time. obletRe to yon. nnd dock I
???n ????7-
t??y it, #??d 1 moon it, of over l'vo gut on;
thing in thu world that yon want, nil you???'
{ ;ot to do I, to ax me lur it and you .hell hare
t. I dont koor what it monght bo.???
Then long ta tho old ???omen bed said ao
inuob, the old man wai afoard the dock
mought think enria if ho did???n???t aay sump'n
loo, >u quick aa ho could awtllep the ball In
hi. throat, nnd and ou-ehoka hii-aof, ho 'low
ed "Dock, dock, I balnt got the gift of gab
like my oio 'onion, hut X kon ton you tbia
murh dock, all of ???em kon ray whet they
ptoaia egtn you, bet honeeforth-and-foriTor-
tilled yoikjbr-Wcr Rodock, I, Tbomoe A. Ro-
dork is your ftlon???, and I ken tell ???otn ell
???notltor thing tbat you, Doek HuuUr, Dr.
Criffin lluntcr heist to be ineaied ot, no air
ho
ltwaa e bright annthlny moraht' tbo letter
and of Bontomtior and Misa Kore Fulton had
rid hver to 0*1 Hollow to taka the Rolook
enla aom. bcaka ta road. It was like old Him
Rodoekeaid, thirwantno tailin' how much
tha hadn???t lertit thorn gelt, aanaa aha Iud keen
e toaehla??? in Iho settlement, nu l thoy
tho.ghttheaun rii and mt In Min Kora, for
aha wet monstrous good to 'em, she bed gin
???on iXtine. to read, end aha had told 'oae shout
ntacas wher aho hod keen end whet all sho
had a??d and they 'lowed they could lia^oa to
hor talk torerer end sorer git tired.
Nisi Kore thought Screen waa tho smartest
gal fir her chances that she bad ever seed,
sndshe tuck iwrtHder paint to tarn hrr ell
she could, end Rectth wee tbasklul ta hor,
end had 1% v.d her next to her awn Cdt., tat
the Sock get eeqnaintod with hrr. Sho couldn???t
And bothm* In her heart agin Mite Sort, hut
it horl hrr lo think that hi.ia Nora's ehtueet
to git tha dooh.e ss so much bettor then her'n,
but sh. kop it all to hcrielf. She sung londr???n
sror at bn spinin??? vUeaL and whan sho wont
to milk the cow: usd (bike thought th-r
wasn???t nothin' on nor mind. Bat tea dock's
good taco Was slUr* hour* her,
in kef groan*, sed she. sasd him
sh** we. busy with her tmtfc tar
pi to Wtasway her fim.s She tried tostu ly
sheet snup'a else, end trtad-to Sad sump's
cbeot hit* to hate so es to keep ft.* ??? 10x1*' of
thBUftiffl
ft- WHUh.dDsVin, M.*rn
???rg -hr*>r4 ??. # vt* it??e^i fctt*fc
!?????? v???. w?????l t-dHra a 02.00
*???(NnU'ht'wut.l* I.)
Aflnufic Mfg. Co. VJ Sfouii birt-t J, X. Y.
DACDC???.???~???
KUobo'-is
etc., free.
Nearly 1,000,000 PLAXTSIto vdcct from.
FRANCS* MORAT,
Comer Second and Oranby Ave.?? Lnnlwllto. Ky
???THE LEST 10 THE OHBAPE8T."
MILLS,
ifttr all ???wtlon* am! dh.wva.) Writ* for Fi ???..
??od ITfoc* to Tto Aultm. ??? A Taylor ??*., lUtf
sAW EsaeiMES t ??.u???
sws
Stop, as you Value Money
I F YOU ABE AIMING TO BUILD A CUSTOM
Mf icbant Mill or remodel au old one, and writ?
to tbo undewlgncd. I can nave you money largo-
State In the Union Addrew .
G. W. SIMMONS. Mill Wright,
dft*2??????wkylt Conyera. G*.
ATtotum to ns with TH
C r 2. & you'll g,.*t l yuml
-- I. T i. - r . n ???*MUBI 80ICF00WI
esswa
fojid no capital. X.Youn??.i.dflrtMf nwidxYcrfc
.7*^-* - r7 AND NOT!
???OLDiSRinSlraiferan
LONG TIME 4 per rent.LOANS.
eat. it. IVcht, Scc???y, 31 W. nth St., Ciuclnuatli
Xr'enth* KawbIs Bodh tflfo Swjr Imm ttCARDS
??? ??(Mtwnh!MliuHHiMA
_iM* gteliild Baek, ml i PrafeM LM rf 100
Mwaylwtfw??. CAfmit CARD MfO. CO., lUrtf??r2, Com.
AY???S CELEBRATED 9
WATER-PROOP g
MANILLA ROOFINGs
'Resemble* fine leather: tor Hoof*, Ontoldo ?
iWalI??, aud lusido In place of pbister. Very
itrong mu! durable. Catalogue with tc*tlnio- _
fttront
finals a
*W. H. PAY
A LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFT.
???k* ifo iu._
??? Pntwnl. Tlttwr
??????? h????* tavr-rihire rpay-
. T* Ir??r4tr*????r *????4i ht *very Mm.t
??r*wi l??c4 ?? ,A*jr ta>r ???tcl'IIW*
??.?? wU??c4 t ?? *ny I*>v ??r *!t??
I Wmi.MI H???i4th. l*dto??e*, f-rtty m: |,
f vii whiMMW.ii litMt*, Ifsti, Ar,
l aw W.??3M rift-Wtttt4 **?????! As-a.
grr*jJi AlUtt IlHwttBte* with kirOt,
font, i.fta'!,. lH?? let.:; Chrf.t- ???
,Oh!i,r??i|i.,iW ElriFiinyCar4*
ifn B
r 400 *r??. tt>.. Iwont-a. I
FREE CHRISTMAS PACKAGE.
T* Mn4m m ptki iri
tot^fw (Utvr* IrU *. wa thill ml
Mrf M? to iifPl Vi CiS
sr^v>* i rVvTr fsS
KrttAaw Cra*. a bawwtiMcXlL
lh-????4 f!> rvl A'Amm
filimtrht.4 Vw.tr, l r.it, e wiots
Urn, A*., ??? kv.de ??? r*<-u>
r^fkta I???mtre l M ???!! ti?? IV*-
^ ??f tk?? CatteA OiMdB
iW *??????c ??Ut ??rr%sc??J U m Wtaai
Vineyard, alio John H. Vineyard, hai applied
apart aqfe
??Vy
CONSUMPTION.
I h ??. ????? a p-wHtvs rent !y f#r tto*atovo ; Of Ifa BN
ttaittaf twttedhBwwrwtfcln-t a*4
l?fL! E*??tpg??tTwq *rrn** mi, ??n h *vaw-
Bi*UT*aAT??*X??wiu??t??t:m<M.f MBTtdOrwf. urv????x-
pm* * DO. T.A. OMCCSt tu JLW
BOViS-'dlf thu at tuo A okyiy
THE CATHOLIC MIRSOR
tttfcb euoVUSi November ???-??, a; the Cathedral
Id Balitmore.*
TbelUtthtmud $ap*lcm*nt??? :??ne4 d:??Ht??g|he
(ba Co rned aill be fmuifi of treat fa-
l>ute*tauti?? aud CkUuiltec.
receipt of st oo it w??!be*cnt fr?? Oitohf r
ta J*pvi??ry t, l??*05,ao<l to- S3.ao term
(?? t. IW4, to January ??, litas* VMrte
f HB t'AlHOLU MtHSOR,BaUiMO.hr
,???, .. .... .;pt*
of nvxdorato nir-un-i ran nendacfuti forpurtloa*
lnrsl- an fi>rnm,rte. AddreMT. <J.\iinN-Ka.hfan*
a<t-r. Paliitfit linli,!:n??r,cin<Hnn.itl.oiifn.
r v cii sw
Loa'??g3ba
(Fro t Action) Locks guaranteed Steel -r.rrol*,
bide ^ver Action. \Vananto<lnood.sliootc.'ornQ
jmle. lor 919 Muede Loader narronly 919,
Bend .lamp fort)lu??tmt< d catalogue of Guns, Pfe.
tow, ' .-tche*. Knives, cm. A c it before you buy.
i???. POWELL A bO.V, ISO Mala tit., t larli * ??? *
??m mntS rrajt wrsJc* ??r ???e&??!r* t>r U*d
rxpruao. 0 a.wa??uciM xiinf
BiMTiMMr If ret gh-Iv'a-ttry.r*.
rJ??* uajg????(na*. W*u
t*.4<t r??i matt NtsVrW
*n*t*>*?? *??n?? Wrrcs ir*ha*vt????.l
JIJjTiSfcITfcrDlW AMCUCil WATTS Ok j
x*tm un# psr??- jnvmmmou, rat
kIt Alii an ~oifitlHTi'% it ity???se it Sioxs
W.atoryofUn'.tuUa
and poutpal'l to all
Lcouaid Ciwincy,
vrk???.viot
ret
(cow) E. Xasou.??fc Co., 120 FijUim sXV
Wi N swi p^ b'r6;;
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
. ??... BE NOW OFFER
f ufacturc a superior
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE 1
rioo which we guai
> order all ttyla ol
STEAM BOILERS
You can Bare money by corresponding with ui
ALSO
THE WfNSHIP COTTON GfN
THE WINSHIPCOriON PRESS,
SHAFTING. PULLEYS ETC
pKOHGlA. UAItUN CO.-WILL BK SOLD ON
IT the IIrat Tuesday in jNinrery next,b.'fore
the com (house door In mid co >nty, within (he
tmial hour* of oaie, to (lie hltticst bidder for cash,
(lie follow lug described lot *??f land: No. f??? ia tho
7tli district ????t Rabun county fovted upon as the
wopetty ol J. N. Parker toa??tUfy a ft Uiu ????iw
tV.G, 1???iftv. (hhuod from the iu tfeo ctrart o! ffr
district of Rabtin eontity. Property polutel out
by plaintiff; levy returned to n o by Won Moire
L.C. J A. B WaLL, Nhvrlfi
Nov. 2.-th. 1<??H. wky^
G BOBO I A, It A BUN COUNTY-WILT. BK HOLD
on the 1*t Tuesday In January noxt, lv';. be
fore the courthouse door Iumm county, with In
ihe lccal boure of sale, the following iic-rlbod
town lot containing four ??cr*a moraori^ftjtM
?imrl>ltr .
Irh??. fiHU.IKU
Its ???apwidritr u????r , ir.m- .kkte*. i 1
Hi of Bader glut???, disc*, tea *. Rr\ .ihrwr*, AitamUjj
ieus
Iftrtadv wky
imi?? ??uvs, ix>??t.n, ri*ja
.... g. to . .
gealfou. A. perfect sutintl
tute for tobacco. Ask yonr
druggbt or camfeettoner for
Uo???gau???s aonulue andorlgl-
tf lial ??????Taffy Tolu??? nuimi-
???LVftili ufactureJ by COLOAN A'
ri., Louisville, Ky. bamplo liandle by
Ftnre this paper.
why
SALARY??
1 l.oc*i or Traveling
Jrvmrn to toll our
Itrliru SprrlnltJr*
ry wanted amt addre-a
tiuitcd, Uertunsii, O.
. _ inifeKfei L_ ,
laiUT Y^XI. is AilKK vutttntsl
C. M. Co.. L Ba 504, St. Louis, Mo.
W. edmlBl-tr*:or. ami Mary W. Malone, admfu-
Mrotrlx of O. T. Malone, deceased have applied
for leave to toll the lands of mUt deoeared???s estate
and uiJ appifoetiou will be heard on the fiat
vorday tn DvCtsabCT next This Vovc-mtvr 1. lb&L
S??k L. ft. *.RIG is, OHftnrv
I IANOS AND OHtlANS.
bet tmtke* of new in**ni areata ex email advaace
???tore ferfoky fvfeea Write for tawticolare.^The
after WMandprr????&=reaa,??*RtotFour-
tcewtb nr??<t, New Ycrk.
w. urwrrioMiirewi-my ioi ana
h lot Levied on an the property of K ??.
totatl.-fy a tl Uln furor >>! Moire 4- Mar^b#
returned to hie by A. I???Ollyau, I. C.
A. B. t\ AM..
November v'S, 1kS4.
fore the court home door In itud chanty,
the usual hours of sale, to th- blrbest bitU-'r tor
ruth, tho following d*s **b d par, of lot of Mud
No. ;?????, in the .second district of. flaban ouuty.
containing one hundred *,??ea more or less, it be
ing tho north side part of t*re i ??i No. ?????*.??; levhj
upon as the property of K. W.-B-clc tonttfif a ii
f?? iu favor of J. li. Mutnty, laojed from the jostfoi
court of thc. r *i*" dbtnct of s*td county; said ad*
joining A. Fhtlysu. M. P. Huunicutt and Ncvftl
???"*???* a gmftfied. Levy returned U.
S???ovrmber ??, fo-i.
A. H WALL. BhrTiff.
MMlElB
Hake the BEST ROOFING in the WORLD*
Ornamental. Durable and Cheap. Differ
ent styles in Tin and Iron. Send ior Circa*
(or aud Prices.
ANGLO-AMERICAN ROOFING CO.
33 CUlTHtrcct, Xcw Y??,KJ
Henley???s Challenge Roller Skate
AC K NOWIXPCLD BY KYDESt* At THK
MOST OOMPI.XT*,
taClCNTlrfCNKAtC^
tied by rink m-nf
a*th# BOOT DC-
HABf.eone (n the
market. Liberal,
terms to tb,?? trade. For new tS-
Cancers, Tumors and Ulcers,
mBSATED BV A VT??? WO!n)ERrCIi.T 8BO-
X asWmtkta. wlth??o, the knife or the lorn
of litcoj. At! form of Chroate DI<f??K<?? ^>e-
^u5T4i? r ATl??V 1 Zu?? t on'T;;^
nB&n At??K
ITS Pearntreeatreet.
Sfcmfon The ConnitutfaB.
tepic???w2ns
pAviv??T*OL,ftfetTsCt,YHurs*. IU.
INOISTlNCTjaiNT,