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Tfc l’rridi‘tn* Primeval Neighbor*
PresioVat Harris#* hue had non
interesting neighbor* at Deer Park
They are the mountaineers from tin
Backbone mountain nho eoira nrr
to the village tvice a year tliiving r
pair of stolid, heavy-eyed oxen attached
sled, lor the aborigital of the Backbone
cau make a eled of loys, although l e
cannot torn a whorl. Other noted
nrigltborß are the mighty hunter* of
Meadow and orange mount,aine, they
who have lived in their log cabins for
nearly one hundred years, trapping,
hunting and fishing. Seen in the
Tillage rarely are mountain Nimrods
lor they have no need of money and
rarely barter. Once and a while one
of them will come to the village, a
woman often, astride an old mare, car
rying homemade paniere, with a firkin
of butter or a bucket of eargs. If the
chief magistrate of the United States
would walk three milts to the West
of his daughter’s cottage be would find
a way of living as primitive as that
among the Indians when white men
fiist touched these shores. Ha would
see a plough which is a erndo tiian
gie of wood, a eled made of the unfrira
med boughs of trees, and he might
have cracked a whip as simple as
those nsed in biblical days, for the na
tive’s ox goad is a tree branch with
the pitch taken ont half way down and
ibo batk twisted into a lash. —[Phil-
adelphia News.
Overheard on a street car. Fus
syold gentleman to a change trav
eling lady companion;
“Have you any cki'dren, mad
am®?”
“Yeg, sir, a son.”
“Ah, indeed! Does he smoke?”
“No, sir; he has never as much
as touched a ciggarette.”
“So much the better, madame;
the use of tobacco is a poisonous
habit. Does he frequent the clubs?”
“He has never put his toot in
one,”
“Allow me to congratulate you.
Does he come h >me late?”
“Nerer, He goes to bed directly
after dinner,”
“A model young man, madame.
Hew old is he?”
“Two mouths.”
The Dimensions of Heaven,
The following calculation, based
on a text in Revelation is both cu
rious and interesting. It is copied
from the Charlottesville Jefferson;
ian, and jwill be lound good food
far reflection: Revelations xxi, 16;
“And he measured (the New
Jerusalem) with a ree.l, 12,000 fur"
longs. The length and the breadth
and the height are equal.”
Twelve thousand furl&ngs—7,
920,000 feet, which, being cubed,
is 943,088,000,000,000,000,000,
000.000 cubic feet, and half of
which we will reserve for the
throne of lied and Ihe court o r
lie avers. Half of the balance of
streets, and the remainder divided
b i-,090 cubical feet in the
j ,'ii. 10 i square and 10 feet
li , bv' 30,843,750,000,000
i • -Ve will new suppose the
■! did and always will
C 1..,, . bd';,000,000 ef inhabitants,
and ; nat a generation will last thir
t ene-third years—2.7 ),
000,009,000 persons. Then sup
j)<_) .-> there were 11,230 such worlds
equal t& this in nu über o; inhabi
tant aid du: : )f y#ars—then
Iliere 0 >3 •- room 10 feet
Jong, lb i v. and 16 feet
high for t ■ ; o and room to
fcpare.
Oh# Legged Congressmen. $
Snuatot IJ rry o-thisley at OuTiir' j
JtDtitor Butler. ,f south G < ro 1 nt, lu t
bis si Bran ly Nt i , .ni o‘r in the
douse there were three cue lug red tutu,
>r were dnr : ng the lasi C ngrea.i. Bep
re<er.ttive Urnderaou, ot Liwh, is one
if tlmui though you’d sever suspect it
to sea him moving about, lie is as
Npty as a buy wild his cork leg. Cou
pressmen Brown anil Buotbomu, ol
Ohio, used to *ay they were 'in hard
luck bee• use each had lost a Lfc leg
It one had lost a right they could
make one pair of shoes do lor both.
Senator Hampton had bird luck, too.
Ho Sought like a tiger on the Confid r
ate side and cause out without a raefe
only fo be thrown frem a mule a
lew years after tli® war an J have a
leg so badly hurt that it had to be
amputated. The only one armed
men the last Congress, I believe,
were General, Hooker, of Missis
sippi, and Congressman Oates, of
Alabama. They were both mighty
brave men in battle, but I’ve heard
they never shook hands but ones,
refuting to do so because it is the
hoodoe or left-handed shake.
Road This Slowly.
After you get on your ear and
make up your mind to stop your
paper to humiliate the editor, just
poke your finger in some mill-pond
and then puli it out and hunt the
hole. Then you will iiud out how
badly you are aliased.
The mas who thinks a paper tan
not survive without bis support ought
to go off and stay awhile. When h
comes back he will find half of his
friends didn’t kcoiv he was gone; the
other half didn’t eate a cent and the
world at large didn’t keep any account
ot his movements whatever.
You will probably find some things
in a paper you can not eadorsr. If
you were to stop your paper and call
the editor a!! sorts of ugly names, the
paper would still be publish© 1 icd you
would sneak around and borrow a
ropy.
It is much better to keep your vest
pulled down and veur subs riptioß
paid up.—[ r-iineeviil Eigle.
A Life of Romance.
No romantic tale ever had so
many incidents as that of a young
woman of Bukowina, She was
very beautiful, and all the young
men ia the district fell in love
with her. She had a hundred
oilers of marriage before she was
twenty and before she accepted the
101 sb Then her troubles began
lie; first fiance died suddenly from
an accilent; the second was taken
away with the army, likewise the
third and fourth; th® fifth and sixth
were drowned; the seventh and
eighth broke off on learning of the
smallness of hair fortune; the ninth
got drunk ©a his betrothal day,
and tried to beat the young we
| man, so she broke it .off; the tenth
seemed promising in every wav,
but as the marriage was about lo
take place, it was learned that he
had kit the country. The wed-
ding was fixed for tlie 11th, but ha
decamped for some unknown rai
son, and thereupon the young wo
man gave it up and poisoned her
self.— | New York Sun.
“And I'll take a dozen ears of
corn,” he said, as ho wound up IT
order to th® grocer.
WITH h BOTTLE
Of Ayer's Cherry Pcetorr.l nt hand,
©no may feel -comparatively mu-uro
against tae various diseases nnsi:)" from
midden changes of temperature, ex
posure to druids and storms, end 11 10
inclemencies of spring and fail. “Of
Tin- many preparations hefoco the public
for ti:o euro of Colds, Coughs, lirou
clsitis, ami kindred diseases, there aro
none, within the range of my experience
and observation, so
RELIABLE
us Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” writes Thos.
vt. Edwards, M. I)., of Blanco, Toxns.
George \V. Dick, of Newton, Hass.,
ears: “Two years ago I took a sovero
cold, wliicli, Lein* neglected, was fol
lowed by a terrible cough. I lost flush
rapidly, had night sweat s, and was con
fined to my bed. A friend advised tho
use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I began
to take this medicine, and, before finish-’
inpr tbi> first bottlp, was able to sit up.
Four bottles effected a perfect cure.” *
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Prepared by T>r. .T.C. Ayvvft Cos., Lowell. MaFfte
bold by all Di uggibis. i’rice $1; eix boltlcn, SO.
slwrifl' Willc.
Qeorgia, Banks County.—Wi'l he
sold oh 'he Ist. Tuesday in December
n- Xt, at tho court house in sa;d county
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder lor cash, the following
property to-wit: One tract of land
lying in said county, on Weiih’s 0 e.-k
adjoining lands of P. F. M. Fan on
ihe north, lands of patipsr’s home on
the east, lands of Thos. Hayden on the
south, lands of Wimberly McM,llian
oil the west, tbn plane w her Sou the (Ip
rendaut now resides, containing 100
seres, more or lews; said land levied oa
as the property William Holland to
• at?* y ti a fa it-suel from the superior
court, of sail! county in favor of P. F.
M Furr against, the said William Hol
land. Written notice g’vea William
Holland in terms of the law.
Also at the h into time and place, 1
bay mare mule, about ten years old,
known as the Periv mule; two hales of
lint cotton, good KiiditliuK, put up in
bagging and lien, c*>nr ainiag -100 lbs,
each, mors or less, levied on as the
property ot .Julia A. Dunnahoo, to sat
isfy si mortgage £ fa, issued from the
superior court of said county in fa Tor
P. F. M Furr, against the said Julia
A. Dnnnahoo, property pointed out oy
plaintiff in fi fa. Oct. 3l)tb, 1889.
W. A. Scoggins, Siiot.tl’ 13. 0.
smit s*'mr liivoree!
Polly l)odi! ys. ) Libel fin Divorce in
jLn Fay Hire Pori ii) basks Superior
Court, bept. Tsrui 18S9.
It appearing t& the court by the re*
turn ot the hhcrift iu the above atatol
case that the defendant does not reside
it) sr.iil comity, and it further appear
ing that ha dees not isnide iu this
state, D is ihetefoie ordered b< the
court that ae*yice be perfected on tka
defendant by the publication or this
order encc a month for four months
* ... .
Oof ora the next term ot Una court in
The Weekly Journal, a newspaper
published in the comity of Banks.
aranled: Fletcher Johnson, libel
lant attorney. M. L iimehina, judga
A true extract from th* ra)nnte of
Banks Superior Court This Oct. 21,
1889 L. N. Turk, C. S. C.
Gracious me! but you don’t ex
pect green corn in the month of
November, da you?
“No sir; but we'll git in next Ju
ly, won’t we?”
l T es,
“Than make fixe order for next
July. I’m very absent minded and
am continually forgetting some
thing. I’ve tried to think of green
CB*rn all summsr, but forgot it day
by dyv, and now I’ll order nine
months ahead. Sal., what about
Nil vou tcid in© to got you
fm as?”
J :Tv b b o vriis labor. Labor is je
fj -: b:rig. Idleness is enervating,
r- are twin.
Adverfi:yj and uccd in
biu;uf;,:s. L ■- ■•.:■.•< .t rii.sibrtune
to be tired of well
WODa'!VORK- c^)@ i> AftAe-HMESISt^
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st.louis.md. oallastex.
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A Wcoti'". itoadiuG t ree!
FOX LIX GOOD FAMILIES-
Scnd youi ii-sjb aurt the w(t; smd ao.
cSrt-sii o. fic of yeui t>n. or
friends on a postal car t and £<->?
tree tor yuuisefi and e-icn (>'
tliCtu a speofnieu copy of the
Gi'cat !3>ouihrn Wi'oklyj
'i he Atlanta d’oumi udou!
our 'three hutm>ruU’ w liters, Uneli.
Rmu‘.‘B v.-erd, lami< ns skoich.-s of the
plantation eiarliisy. Bdl A'p's humor
cut iettms lor the home and b< ->’J
stone. Betsy Hamilton 1 * adventures
;o!d in crecker dialect. Wei s'or-e
--sketchesof travel, news, p a-ms, 'uu ; ■
voider##, the Farm, the hoUseF-ui efti
respondence, a word of iimruc i m au<’
ontortainmeut. Twelve pags. 'ilu
bnglv.est and best Weekly. I'lease
2 iv member of the family. Bern! ;
postal tor a specimen 'copy, bee.
Address The Constitution, Atlanta <i .
uent, Caveats, >v.H Tiace-rnatk.
X obtained, and a!! Patent husinces
cuuducted for moderate tees. On o:
sce is opposite Umtit I Sta'es Patent
offinv, and we cat! eeccre paten* if ’. i.*s
time than, those roniute Imin \Y a.-u
injrt o>n. Send medel, drawing .r pho
to , with description. We an via? it
patentable or not, tres of charge. Our
ffi not. due til! patent seared. A pan?
phiet, “How to obtain Paten’s,” with
name* of actual clients in your state
couutv, or town, *ent tree. Address
C A; SNOW & CO ,
opp. parent offer, VVabiugtot, D C.
JOB PRINTING
Neatly done at thi* Oltice r.t
low [ ricos. fjome and examine work
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Post
ers, iJcdgere, Tags. O-rcnbns, Mort
<race tune, Justice Court. Subpoenas,
Fi Fas f m r.. Tb'e Deeds, Etc.
S&rlf you are a wan W&te’ * f
V of bosdnesppfteak- Wj&z uvon of It
ened by the Etra iaof f tc-rstoihi.-tf overmid
vour duties avoid v&j n-R it work, to res;
otliniilants and uae ft* tore bitait i>i*rveaao
Hop Bitters- H wasle *“* Hop
If vou are younar and suffering from any ?n
--difcrotion or oissiya tion ;if you are mar
ried or Fickle, old or tifi young, snifcruiftfrom
poorboaltlior on r. bed ci Sisk
iietw, rely on HO p BitYRSc
Who* vc? you arc, 'i t;oumds dw
wboufcvor you feel J; mituiy Iroiu
that vour eyc*c:n lyVJvi/j - orm P.i*i
neodsV-leansiTs*, t 7 f a , ; '7
iiur or frUmuiating, n-* v ° !'•. - l X.-*- VC * J < 1 i
without in'.ox/caiinij, *77 ■ by a tnuciy u•- fi
take* Hop //i-;.. \ Hopßlttera
Sitters. taw-mm
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ot t..e -• •;-“V-'.j •, np tfliT-.m f .!•
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or teriik , ; 'i ipuy- oi’ o;,iuui,
You r*!H be[ ’ - '-hto br. c c'j ,cr
cured if yen use |jl i v f Sv •N ;
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mm AND FARM,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Ti. Lsitdlng Agricultural Journal of tfia South sad West,
Mado by Farrnt: -h for Farmers.
•As n record of succe.-.-.fi.-l -vy icii’.ture, IVcmt-i
yi.-.’u Hah,<i lias no ciinol. tivorv loptc
to agriciitlure i openly uiscussea iri ict column>
I -y tliu ;.1. • :i -.n.-c!ie. r<o crj)rn, l fti il^ateU
i-i y.tci.rii ■*, -I full account of every notable suc
cess on ih.- farm, it is distinctively tlie
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER,
A record of their daily life-, presented in u form
and language which :naht it plain to all.
ITS LI BY OF CONTRIBUTORS
Contains then in: e;; of tic most progressive fann
er.-* of the south and West. '1 bey do not treat
of theoretical farminij, 'out of the actual condi
tion . will, li confront us to-day: Ti. F. Johnson ;
Waldo F. Crown ; Henry St -wart ; Johti M. Stab.;
A. I'. i -til; Jeff. Wet born ; Hugh T. P,loots ; John
C. Edgar: Steele’s Bayou; T. H Baldwin a<vl a
host of other . make tins journal indispensable.
Moreover, it is equally
A HOME MAGAZINE.
TJvcrv subject of interest to the home-maker is
fully treat' and. Mary Marsden, T.ois Catesby, Mrs.
Crown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby,
Alice Win Mon auci a score of others will contrib
ute regularly.
FAITH LATIF3ER
Is in charge of our Children's Department, and
she has the peculiar faculty of being both in
teresting and instructive.
THE MYSTERY CF THE NATION
Is a thrilling story appearing in IIOMtS and
Farm, by John 11. Musr-k, and is-exciting wide
attention. Short stor es by distinguished writers
appear from time to time.
BILL ARP’S LETTERS
Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso
pher was never more interesting than at this
time. *
IN ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Home and Farm speaks boldly and fearlessly in
behalf of “ Farmers’ Rights.” It favors a re
vision of the tariff in behalf of the farmer ; better
roads for the farmer ; Fire Mail Delivery to the
farmer ; Co-operation among the farmers, and its
aim is to “ Bust Trusts.” Its motto is
“ Fair Trade and Farmer-.,’ Eights.”
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