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st . .• .1 Kv.! r: 1-U a ‘ ;V*
• of : ' -..'vs. o!'' at M.N
late Ory *.• n<"!s havr? Been >d in
1 1.. Li’iUi > nion . •< nt* re.
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periods s'nee Mai) >wfE& dost i
>• ?; v. . lio has Lecti almost fo.-
p.,.en. v . v lor h.t fame Ihe
t of Shako-*pear?
Ma .
o : t throw into deep shsJov ail
ti;o products of literary genius
vodeli had procc-b-i L:?;. ]’.••< this
is a , '0 va ad :< n are'.' rest' .o: ii uto
aifi appreciation of what may be
exiled ti e am ‘ ;uil:es of English
d’te aturc. The old ati.'horities
ro eme.g’ng Irom liieir Eng ob
acuity into Mew editions of
dlie_i works are being published.
The names of Marlowe and Bon.
Juiisoi!. of Beaumont and Fiefcber,
c' the genlle itucker and fiery old
JMm Webster are appearing in re
views, and are revived in Ihe acute
and profound literaiy criticisms of
tae- .lav.
And of all the splendid group >f
,*..aUetja>.i dramatists, with ouo
oscepfion, the genius of Marlewe
' > fne ino:A surprising. Amid a
i rief life of almost constant de
bauchery, he produced dramas of
which Shakespeare, himself.'mighl
not have been ashamed. Ho wrote
at a period when the English dra
ma was in itc puniest infancy and
? . thespeare had this signal ad van
.age of Marlowe, that he had Mar
lowe as a prototype and model.
There is no quest ion that Shake
*.>eare was rising into.lanie. Sliake
i pe-ruv’s historical plays were aug
ust ed bv MarlowaT “Edward the
Second," and liis Shvlock bears a
close family resemblance to the
“Jew of Malta.'’ It is not 100 much
to say of Marlowe that he was the
founder of the English drama. It
was his fiery and impassioned gen
iu, his “mighty line" which stirr
ed and inspired 'lie noble band of
j,;S name uate drama writing suc
it is most fitting ihat even so
Ire a- this the fame of Christopher
Mari we si? re.Fd be commemorated
1 y mo i mental honors, * that Eng
lishmen should be reminded by
Ihii visible and enduring memen
to and wonderful brain which amid
the fumes of dissipation, could
iVt ive ich splendid a f orks of liter
ary art as “EdwtU the Second,
nil irlalri ’| • ; ' - j irl -re. ns ’
a H (bo e;c;ui.-i'e'fra~;:rent. “He-
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A reiorep : ,(/. re ro
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ci. “O • re re and a. .:o
journey io Juligalpa wt ■ can
tore c>' ivo .c,cr ..:c and . j
ttle creatu had •
varans p .*•
had ec-’jlo
out Ol O . • ...
reaching v - - _ v j
observe'i o-. :.• • •
side, A
a ■
{incut one of the pa tv f’ed Ids u
• !]e nnd Wv.ir.dou, cm?, vvi :.• 11 coin
lnoiu'od a must piteous voil. It
! had been shot i I'rou.r.h iho vlomcn
i and anothm bud. ! would !n?ve end
-d iis sn/U . g . bui .- i then hr.
> mute wo hi u from arubher par!
cf die t roe .-ui.! -'ustamei b'sd.r.ii
i
ii.g sirengdi by coklicg biin di ! er
arms,
tflie then examined ’ wound
nnd seeingjh.-it it was !-le - dig pro
I'useiy. mil! . oil w;l!> om- iicri 1 a
number of green leaves arid care
fully put ahem into the hole made
by the bulled to stanch its flow of
blood. A surgeon could not have
been more careful mid le'iberate
\vi;b a patient than \vv this wild
denizen of the forest wh o its mate.
: : - . ii i t >red
alc .v, muttering sound, as though
trying to assuage iis saiTerings.
with a consideration and pity that
locked so human. In ,i few mo
ments the wounded monkey died,
and bis widow monkey tiled to get
away wiih Ids dead body, but in
jumping from one limb to another
ho fell fo the ground, where the
rnoza easily e;footed her capture.
The almost human instinct display
ed by this liitlo creature made us
ashamed of our cruelly in shooting
her mate. The female was then
taken with us fo Jutigalpa, i here
she refused ail food and W2tor and
the morning after our arrival was
found dead in her cage, it being
reasonable to suppose .of grief for
her dead mate.
An Art Ist on Iho Battlefield.
There was an incident in the
battle of Raymond whic h was as
amusing as it was characteristic of
the chief actor, Capt ain Tresalian,
an Irish officer on (lie slali' of Gen.
Logan.
lie was sealed astride of the top
most rail of the fence, across which
in some place, {he light was going
on with clubbed muskets; which
side Lie captain was most interest
ed wag doubtful, for with cap in
one hand ands r/ord in the other,
he was encouraging both parties to
go in and do their best, while he
occupied a reserved seat a most in
terested spectator.
1 This man was a type of the sol
dier who loves a fight, and true sto
ries ot some of hi? doings seem al
most too improbable to believe. I
think he was unconscious of dan
ger, anti I know tint I was not, for in
&w-e of try sketch locks there are
|an coo?and uns i*ketches cf eema battle
ich show pi* it
r.at v: Mad ii' lcliag the ,ri-- 1 w.T3
i* ■ e&Jy; and jerky narks he;o ar.d
::e ro.-iks ;t r-wtty pbE; that tbe lc
i rt.v'il;, wan f.ii UQtafe one. Tbe sec**
' ; \y-. ,i W'M as Use bar -- 1 fr*
nss iuflcffiJC : - bor. i
Ktif’i aketehe r -c .* made, i i iao-:S cH
let* >u -! ■ tiat” a, hi '
’ f ' SaC - '
! souio exciting j
v-ii and avi ■ ;••••• V* r?sw j
: 'i- ' “J ink se wi sahei
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. - - show apti
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v' ,i. ■ Civs ,"i 1 ; I h . \
i . • i • ..ilia daily \v;(!i s • 1 •
• ,i ~ t' K t. prt• i.fii r i*rti for ti<>
I: u ,* . di jv\!.,.T.\! tin; hair in all its
lu.vm and 1 mt ta .-rood old ;n;i:.
“My |.ir visfa ' nll dry,” write*
Jlahni O. iv, i Di lawar 111., “but,
afiDi iHiug tt! "i tyor’s
Hair Vigor it dX'iinte idi’i'k •' 1 glassy.
I r .mm . ... Uio ..iVJtilad a i * iel."
FiTd*rirk P Ca'wwtiall. Waokseller,
B 1 Merrimack Si >v ctl, Mass., writes:
“'joinii sis or ..ovoa yairs a , T i aiv \vi!a
V.'.'.l a. si.vorc ii I :ia i , ous."|’! ,, ti'" <>f
wiiicli she liccani daiost entirely bald
and was compelled to wear a wig. A
f*w months since she began to apply
•in : aii • to*V.s<alp,and,after
u fee bottles, is I grow t h
of tarted 'her lieail. Tb j
!; ir is r. ,v Ir.>:tv ■.> to foal inch; S long,
and jt] owing tiiicly. Tim result, is a
it . : urulsiyiay jirnof of the umiit uf
j- ;ur ad: Pruble preparation." *
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
Preiwred by In. I.C. Ayrr&Ca. T-owell, Ma
fcokl by Druggisrs and Pcriumerd.
c-eotgi'rf, Bintscounty;—To all whom
if may concern: Mary E. KeEler, ad
ministratrix of Henry C. Keisler, do’cd,
tins in due to:m applied to tho under
signed for leave to foil the lands be*
k-nsfing to the estate of said deceased,
v and said application will be heard on
the lit Monday in Sept. next.
This 30 It dsv of July 1889.
• T F Hi')!, Ordinary. ‘
Eiffel 'Power tor Sightseers.
Prof Kimball of the John Ilopkii b
[Jnivarsify, in an interview •-■dth n
Baltiroorn San reporter, r-xyresrod the
i pinion t hfit the .Eiffel tow : r of Paris
■would never prove of ar;y serv'ee 'o
science, '.t he professor destioys atone
blow the claim of tbe tower to prc?al
advantage on the score of height by
pointing o_.t that tfcrre are numerous
bills and mountains of greater altitude
in Franco, rvhich could ho made use
of. The chief drawback of the tower,
from a scientific standpoint, i that it
stands in the midst of an atmosphere
necessardy impure, and that it is sub
ject to such jers and other disturbance*
as would render observations v i h and •! -
c.-de instrtiorients imposmhle. If these
criticisms are just, then all that can be
said for the greet fewer is that it is a
not n-roavkablv pu-rcsteesing piece cf
iron sri’lti'ectn.e. fom which a good
view of Paiis aud its environs may be
obtained.
Trie 6ea, iratnp.
“Have you ever seen a sea tramp?”
Every one don’t know what u is, so I
will explain by staling that a ana
tramp means a vessel that is not cc~
m*sted with any regular line ami is us
ually a, steamer. The ether day I
went down io the J ii?.n:'u doeks to
see a <riend rmbatk on board the Bet
ish slpcmer Aguam, bound for Grey
town. Nicarauqua, where a number of
American boys were going tor an fp
terprUirig American company, who are
developing that splendid country of
mineials. While waiting for my
friend to arrive, *c? ihat 1 might say
r Ibv, Ihi cned fo tee : 1 e sc t *
cad oißcor, a good Bsturcd man, and
j•. ' cyihl into octivoreathjn wi'h hbii
i Knowing tl; t I was ief
1 1 rainy, I rews lri to him, 1 '-y hve do
'> or .'■:•. *cc:'i to go after !e.. f-re U: “ -
! towr?”
11 cats’! tell,’ res ■ bo
1! depend on O
isy gt ta ! n r E oglacd; hi re we
.. . :• tor Africa ( •s •
:•: siv-d fro:p is-:; a toe ?■ • : *o;t a
•ad fr \cstr i •
ilf! 1 mf to 3 hero dor points
e, . ayh p Scntl A merit
me here i*the Pacific Cobs
Thvrc a 7>ev; r any certahsty isbot-t \,a.
y; t 'v y #fea, look ••r , ; r y
: a■, c.. ry k da fi‘om <re pro*
viaiog it pays, and il i- ears be
fore we hero aga;;-; • :--5 wc. m ay
be i'.crcr on sext Hi.;
The tbove sckcdal* fu" : i<3?-a
and the se ■ 1 --Ex .
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r,m live.* wmici'n Unc’e
R>' ui'S'.'Oid, taiiil; j- I:-, I.f tilO
j.,i®.n.-iiiio i!.'<oy. j':t A p** h iinor
c o• E-tics Um ‘ha h.iuo fit b*uiib
a o'-o. b .lev i i vau i inii'e adventures
mill iii cnrckei Ou.'iect. War fciotiea.
sketches of 'ravel, nows, p.wmu, 'no ad
venture', ih<* F< m. the hou-ebold cor
ri*sji >1) I ! 4*rft v*TiK ot iiill*ll 'fijc >4no
euiertaumient. I'wehe pages. The
hrigh eel and best WceJtly. Please cv
ery member of vise family. 6eud r
po-trfl ;ot a specimen copy, free.
A iii'Oois The (Junsiitation, A.bnfu (la.
r. 1100'S, Caveats, and TiaM-inarki-
H*'
x obtained, and. ab I'ctoat business
■.r:udnoted foi csoderato loos. Our #*
he.’ is ouposito United Htalcs i'-itsnt
~tfice, ;md we can secure pat cut it less
time tban those remote from Wash
ingron. id-rid model, drawing or pho
j to., with description. We advis 1 1
patcDinble or not, tree ol charge. ().tr
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Ei Fas, Suicmoua, Title Deeds, Etc.
Kuit S'or Divorce!
Emily I'lorence iSboiel ijiiici for Di
vs. V vorce in Batiks
John A. Shore. \ Superior our'
March Term 1 fffi*'o.
It appearing, to the court bv the re*
turn of the sheriff in the ah vo stated
case, that the dcti. does not lesula in
.‘.aid county, nor in the ante, and it
further a ope* ring that, he does not re
pine in this staie. and by affidavit that
;,o verities in the state or Mississippi,
it in the.!store ordered by the conn tint
service be perfected on the delt, by the
publication of this oroev once a month
tur tour months, before the next term
ot .this court, in the Farmer? Journal,
a newspaper published iu Batiks rtin
ty, Georgia. This 21 day ot March lfch J.
o. w. mown, nibelleßts Attorney.
Grained, m l. imtobins, judge e. c.
A true extract from minutes of
Banks superior court, this -day 14
j&B9 L. N. Turk, clerk,
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