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Charles Summer’s Bullish Grand-
Son.
Hie most, variously attired of all
1li? men of splendor is a grandson
ofthelafe Chails Simmer- Ha
t lias clothes in apparently endless
quaniilv and bewildering coior.
Everything H armony, too. For
:s.■ :pl, this lac-rning he was iu
white flannel, wish blue silk stock
ices, a bine silk lie, a blue silk hat
band and a blue silk Turkish sash.
Last night he wore a tailess even
ing coat. Instead of a vest beware
around his waist a magnificent silk
sash that hung down on the side
almost to Hi© knees. The ends were
magnificently embroidered. Some
ladies with -in eye for such things,
tay tk© embroidery alone must
have cost him SSO.
Ho is a hardy youth and trudg
es about valiantly even in the rain.
His rainy day suit is & study in it
self. A big souwester covers his
li 'ad. His body is snugly incased
in a heavy macintosh and bis legs
and feet are covered with rubber.
He IS ftCCOiu paniisd in all his ram
bios by a magnificent mastiff that
is as big as a Shetland pony and
cost, it is said, $5,000. Ho is mar
ried and his wife has a fortune. He,
himself is comfort nbly fixed also.
Clothes seem to be his only extrav
agance.—[Spring Lake Cor. in Ha.
Press.
Acres.-; iSouik America.
Th® Deutsche Bauzeitung gives
6omo particulars with regard to the
aew railroad which is to cross
the South American continent,
from the Atlantic ocean at Buenos
Ayres fo the Pacific at Valparaiso.
The greater part of the road has al
ready been built, but tiro moun
tain section, about 150 miles long,
between Mendoza, on the side of
the Argentine republic, and Santa
Rosa, oa the Obits side, still re
mains to be completed. At Men
doza the elevation of th© present
road above the ter is about 2,500
feat, but in a leng.h of 124 miles
the new lines rscends to a height
of nearly 10,000 feet. The sum
mit is formed by a tunned about 7
miles long, from which a descent of
7,000 feet, in length of *32 miles,
leads to Santa Rosa, where conue;
lion is in ado with the existing road
t <5
the line will be finished by the end
ot 1890, with the exception of th®
tunnel, which will take two years
longer. During the construction of
the tunnel, however, th® road will
be open for traffic, passengers and
goods being transferred over the
mountain.
Say, v-.s ji.-vci ua, I ti inght you
r; i-i ibat goose I BA''<'lt e l ' you wa- a
- rmef
‘So 1 ;“•* Yon call tby daughter a
r-'.-ug 1 •■■■’•. (font v i>n? W'j i, thftl
as ,- giniiitig thr pc aimer that
t., • h-)>v. \Vht do \ou
t -; jo to- e--< '< ' 7 "
M wvea'a sake, Bo
vr- 1 iib"- i't i,. Ma)dbagged or
L- . a rvjiv-ar aocdect?
B '* —No: 1 her I bid rr-Io;
tbn ? v biter uigbt to scare my
v, iff),
E ' -II , v . 30,ui .::
w! 'threw hi i
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ton-hs‘ •
General Harney's Prowess,
1 have heard my father sav (he
served under Harney in the Semi
node war and also in Mexico) that
he v.’jui the biggest, strongest, most I
powerful soldier that has worn a,
uniform : ince Frederi k the Great. 1
He was a giant in stature, a Htr-i
aulea in strength, llis p-i\ve:sf.
endurance were phenomenal. In ■
tiie Seminole war he once went
without food for four (lays and
nights, and at Iho end of the time
took Billy Bowlegs, who had
caught him in the swamps, by ills
nape of the nock and threw him a
distance ef ten foat. The savage
had an old bayonet pointed at. his
Heart at the time.
Another time, when surrounded
by Indians, ho cleaved his way
threugh them with a sword, aud
when their arrows had him weak
ened and almost helpless by less of
blood, he made a final rush, and,
seizing eraa savage, hurled him
amount another with s-uco fo.ee tnai
flotb were disabled. That same n’ght
he swim three miles, trudged nine
mile* through a swamp, and finally
reached as outpost in safety.
ImJiars we;e always a hard of Bar
nay. He could shoot an arrow better
than tbey . lie was a dead shot with
a rifle and when it, came to physical
violence—something that an Indian
has no taste for —he could throw tbai>
mightiest athletes about like so many
rubber balls. If wag no trick at all
for him to knock a truculent Ravage
down with one hand and with the oth
er tske his mate, lift him clear of the
ground and dance bis lege over his tall
ea conn ado. The Indians un about
Fan Snell trig, when Harney was cap
tain at that post used to Ch! i him
‘•Tb.irßo.jr Bui!”—who roared like
thunder ami was stronger than n bui
falo.
The old general was, even in 1861,
when he retired from service, the tru
est looking man in the army, rle was
six feet four inches and built Ike an
athlete.
A Great French Artist.
By th® bye, Meissonier is mar
ried again—bis wife having died
soma two years ago. Sh® was re
markahly plain, not to say ugly,
liais jusf 7-1, and is famed for be
ing the most ill tempered man ini
Europe, with the possible excap-1
'.ion ot Prince Bismarck. Nor is lie I
pleasing to look up®n, as lie lias
the singular defect of possessing a
•massively proportioned head and
torso, while his legs are shorter and
thinner than those of a well made
boy of 12. His head, with its full,
long gray beard and profuse gray
locks, is extremely picturesque.
But hs is by no means a bride
groom to be coveted, not only on
' account of th® violence of his tem
| per, but also because his pecuniary
affair:- are in a decided muddle and
it in poo.dble that his wife may not
find herself provided for hereafter.
! Fertho days are past, when, as the
| arrogant ortisf declared, apropos
; of his portrait of Mis. Mackay, that
1 “two straight lines, drawn by Keis
order and signed by him, con?li
| luted awork of art and one above
■ criticism.* [Paris Cor. St. Louis
Post Dispatch.
A New Strioi- <3 Oaiviitr: cr.
i 3ft*v sruoks corsun - .7 ■- devke
bj! atb c : ; i. ®alt® tieo, ol
C‘ . : ,J !*'iTo2(l h ”>->?; *ijg® >M)-
tii' s i- v- of d.vc'l, results
r >t tSilo Ol CO®] iliSll
w ••? fo roerly obta.-'ti:i from four
'•r to Go a ,iot of SHDOi I: .K’od
oi a tersperaf'-ird u over 600
ocyrtes is i'Girctiuced over Ihc lire
|n IUI IDnMrs n ' f> ■ 7ft
Iks A’lai wviitkjjt kVlt3£
Of tho Stomach, Bowels, Liver, ami
Kitlimys, Ayer’s Tills aro taken with
excellent, results. Being purely vego
table, they leave no ill effects, ami may
1) ■ safely administered to any one, old
or yeiina, in need of an aperient and
eat mil-tie. Bliysieians, all over tho
country, prescribe Ayer's Pills and
ivcmnsaen.l them as a good Family
Medicine.
“ If people would use Ayer's Pills.”
says Col. U. W. Bozeman, of Franklin,
Texas, “in course, as you direct, very
many of the serious ailments that eimio
Irom torpidity or derangement of tint
liver ami from malarial infections would
lie avoided. 1 have, used these pills
above a quarter of a century and know
wl)ereof I aliirm.”
Herman Bringlioff, jewelry engraver,
Newark, N. J., writes: •• Costiveness,
induced by my sedentary habits of life,
became chronic. Ayer’s Tills afforded
me speedy relief. Their occasional use
has since kept me all right.” ’
Ayer's Pills,
riIEPARED BV
Or. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.
Georgia, Batiks (Jountv. To all
whom It may concern;—W. C. Chat
ham, administrator of 0. P. Chatham,
iec’d., has in due form applied to the
undersign for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said doa’d.,
and said plication will be heard on
the first Monday in October next.
Sept. 2. 1889. T. F. Hill, Ord’y
O’porgin, it.ifibs county: —To all whom
it may concern:—The appraisers ap
tainted to ret apart a tear’s support lo
.Mrs 8. A Brown, widow of James
Vv. Brown, lata of saidooaniy, duc'd.,
snd her six minor children. Ln! a J.
Aiuia, Cora, Eifie, Liazie and Dasy,
bavo inatie their returns to me, and all
persons concerned are hereby notified
o show canse.why said applic ition for
’weive months’ suppoit should not he
granted on the 22 ud dav of October
1889. This Sept. 9, ISB9.
T. F. Hill, ordinary.
adniijilj>tiatorß w.Je*
Georgia, 13-iaks County.—Agvoe
hW! v to hu order of tha court of ordina
ry of vaid oonaty, will be so Id at the
court house door of said county on the
lat. Tuesday in October next within
the Ugstl hours of sale, the following
(.roiierty. to -wit; Otto tract of land in
the 284 dist'iot, g. ra , in said county,
known as the L(. I). Stephens land,
mi containing 24:> acres, adjoinirig
William Ktf ier on the north and W.
A. Martin on the- south and tbo home
place on tbe went; aii in original for
cat except 29 act as in Cultivation with
oidiuary Luilditigs on same; sold as the
fiieperty of ft. G 0 tump for the be Ke
fir. of the heirs and creditors. Terms
ono third cash, balance due thirty days
•hereafter. A H Grump, Administratrix
Aug. 28, 1889.
©liu-niff sale.
Will bo sold on the Ist Tuesday in
() tuber next at the court house u
Batiks coon y. Ga„ within the legal
hours of sate, to the highest bidder,
o r tj.Tsfe, tbo f-, llov.-ing ptoperty o-wit;
Oue-foiiUli interest, undivided,in three
hundred ;< res of lend in said county,
bounded ss follows: adjoining lands oi
W. A . Martin, Satuuei Sogers, Wm.
Keesfer, fismuel M Her, Mrs. Crump,
Was Waid and Wm. Moss, the whole
int crest containing three hundred acre*.
Bn:d laud levied ou se the pioparty of
Psrtbena Wells, to satisfy an execu
tion isscad from the 21st district g. tn.
Frsuk’iu county, in favor of J. H. and
T. G Vickery agai; et Partheoa Vv Ms.
Levy made ard roicito me by vV.
M. Pool, L. C. This 2<iih day of
!' \vg. 1889
W. A Pcav-nr-e. Sheriff B. C.
be::. Th® oxygon aec-ks its nsfnr
al affinilv in <• of thucoal
auci xft'ijes if fj ni n intens:,
while bvat, so f;•.•*- i: passe® away
as corboniu adti ;n\d net as carbon
ie c::i-i®, Tns l.yJror.sm libsratwd
f-' ' . tbo or;- g.a 1 'the wan:: com
biaes with wh it'.ever loose o:.ygen
it a find, aid also on'ns at ?.
white htai. Thoi® ceases to be
anvsmol for the cs -ben is aii
consuuK’L —[New Fork World.
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