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||H7loiiiM'r ago than la I j>r lll ” 1 1 a<I
him n> i i-U being a mil
in :i low years. ainl was.
“lail that In* Innl not taken
W shares in a patchl whirli wa- to
yield II lO.imio a year in eaelt nl
til** partner* in it beyond doubt.
He hud saved some liltle money,
■ uii-l I>ollolil out a small dm”' store.
Hberc noi drug-' sure, a I way- \\ an
jHIV, ami a -ale Ini-iiie--, w lintever
gß*ll lie w (‘in 1o ilie-lore early
fßoffU wOl 'Led late, and tlielir-t e\
BWienee “'ained )iromi-ed in roup
Bay.nu” living lor hi- family.
|HU|s, partner. di-gn-ied at uwt
his fort line in anew pro
Bprietnry medicine which lie hail
j reckoned ah to -el him up in a
f roach and tandem equal l Helm
L hold's old turnout, and finding
profits altogether too small to
gßieot his hrilliunt idea-, leii one
BrSaturday lor South America, tak
" ing all lie could lay hand- on with
him. Every account due the'hop
, he had collected and kepi the mo
ney, and bills which wercstippos
ed paid, and In meet w liich \\ . had
drawn check- long ago. came in
L with older-"' lor prompt payment.
prnyix 0 against the linn.
wa-yi?.?* Job's fate, iln- four
of the lum-e fell at once.
||Bnd iheW.V lou m l 1 hem -el \ e- a c
without enough to pax t heir
hill iln* week alter thi
rouble. Mrs. \\. had known a
Dpiane dealer very well in her
■louiiger day-, and -lie went to
persuaded hint to-eeure her
pupil-, and lend hereiiough
r a month's expenses. At tir- 1
receivcd her pupils unknown
UpPhcr husband, and took great
■delight in persuading him that
had saved some mine from
small -am allowed ???*'** t \V ex
louses. ••Oil. we well*' _Cell oil
BHfcu." -lie -aid wiili eiiipha-i-.
HHB i lii ill'll liappii i 1 han w hal
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It It:)• I -IHi-It 111 \ c| ii wll
to lind. Reverses al
fays mine with a thill, tiipelv
|nt; surprise. Men rail not helieve
[hat they themselves are not iw
Lone l f H exempt from the worst
■rk. ami llinn ch their friends ■
Kw n at their side, somehow they
■ll keep afloat I ill rescue eomos.
Be was an expert aeeoiintaut,ainl
look home tin* Inmks of a linn to
ia!anee nights, hut he fort' hi--
hirtl month's jalarv was drawn,
he hoit- c had tailed, and paid on
■fPli cents on \Ate dollar.
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About ifus came Jiopte
uiio forenoon t*i find tho room ta
ken ii)i wit b girfWh
whom hi- wifi* wa- giving tessbu
..ft tin- Joplin- It I pitiable to be
obliged to -a,v ilmt W'.ywa-. ,j ii-t
enough of a man to sot mrion-af
tit' ittjßil. ft looked as ifhi.s wife
(li-tru-ted hi-fabilitv to provide
tor Isor. And whoa a' 'roman
ni)oo Colt independent- apti took
her support into ln*r ow n hands,
how Imi” would a lindwuid liavo
a bold mi her,heari ‘if It wit- tlior
©ttgbly niiini h. if not manTv. but
to bring 'dm tn a bet tor mind. Ik*
Tail sick With low I’ovor. yr-l I inir
Wot iii ii fall I'ain-lnnn wliilo walk
ini; across town to savt* oar faro.
lii- wifi- took oaro ol Jiim like
an nnjjel. and kept lior pupils
br-ido; for tin* landlady, kind
lioarted ;i- landlatlios will be
-oiiiotjine- -jiilo ot iidianloiiiu”
lil'o, told her to jiiann. in
*r Ini'
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. ii a 'mH n
ovoilt \ oi”lit dollill - to
provido tor. Mis wile walked in
ccs-jujilv Ini a week in soaroirtd'
clioiiffor rooms, and found them
in a Mai beyond Ki**lil'i street,
where they had :i little parlornnd
a bed room lor seven dollars a
week. She cooked their bit of
ham and boiled their e.trp's for
breakfast b.v the parlor lug, till
the maiden si-let's who lei tin*
Inolll- objected In the Mlioll ot
oonkiii”. beoau-e •• il made tin*
place -com like a icncmcnl house.
A- there were about ten familie
in ii w-Tinst* dinner- perfmned the
entries nerpetually. Mrs. M’.eould
not 'in’llie fnret* id t lit* object ion.
Then i lie weird sisters tookolfeiist*
and made tin* further objection
that Mr. W. didn’t seem to have
any visible mean- <d siipjiiirf.aiid
they di-apprfived of hi- wife'- go
ing mit at all hours of the day.
flicii l hey furl her ohjerled t© her
pradising, and hinted llial they
should expect whoever took the
looms in future to take turn® in
cleaning the hall lloors ami stair-.
Mr-. \\ never told her hii-haml,
but lo keep peace ami hold the
rooms, which wore tin* bo-l they
con hi a llord, slit* t ©ok I urns a I the
mop and broom, sweeping the
hall out evei v other morning, ami
j scrubbing the Hour every other
week. Site look oil the dianiuml
which her Im-baml gave her for
; an engagement ring, to do tho
mopping,and looking at her hands
m>w loosing a lit I It* of I heir while
iic-s with blacking the grate and
washing the plates, put the ring
aside, never to wear il again. Il
was too much a mockery of their
fallen fortunes.
The rooms faced north, and
were always damp, being in one
of those ha.-lily buill houses oc
copied before the plaster is dry .
and (lie lessons wore always given
in dark parlor- where there never
was any lire. So the over work
ed, poorly fed woman often went
, chilli'll from morning till night.
Klieimtati-m attacked her hands,
stilfening 11tem so-lie could no
longer play. She gave singing
lessons as long as she could, but
her pupils It'll oil', ami at last she
had only two or three mechanic's
children, w ho took lessons for ten
dollars a ijiiarter. their mothers
being “willing to give a little ex
Ira fortlu* name ol having a high
das- teacher." a- they phrased it.
She also went to road daily to an
invalid lady nearly three miles
from where they lived, but the
car fare almost ate tip the -mall
sum paid every week.
All t hi- time. \Y. could only find
odd jobs to do copying, making
up books, writing prospectuses,
and all the little way- l*> eke out
a living know n to those whom we
are too apt to call the lower da
sOs. \V. heard himself called -o
for the lii-t tilth* one night when
he called to -oe about a position
at a fashionable apartiuuHt hotel
when* In* had often visited three
years hefere. lit* turned and
looked at himself in the mirror of
the hat rack. Hi.-tweed coat was
rubbed, hi- necktie had lost ii'
glo--. hi- hat was shabby, and. as
lie looked down. Ids trousers were
certainly frayed. So he calmly
accepted the fact that hewn- no
longer outwardly -a gent lonian."
A certain freedom gave him the
feeling of having no position to
keep lip. He could go down on
the flocks ami turn stevedore.--
Ala-, tin* word! For lit* went
<lwn. ami found hiin-ell in the
presence of a Im mired or more of
rough, Imrly workingmen, anyone
ol whom wonUl have taken pro
ft ilencc of him on account of
strength It is very line to talk
ol a man'' going down oh the
.lock- fit cel work if In* can't do
belter, but he wants -©me expe-
T n K K I K LI) A NT) V ftl LSI 1 ) K .
! rienre and nni-ele in -tart w+th
even t here.
What didn't the W.'- do to liver
They directed letter- at one
lar a thousand, takinjr i ho' work
j home a- a favor, when ordinary
employees had to work down totf n
at four dollars a week. They on
’ pied a play or two. -nli-fird in
make fifty cents a day at it. hut
tin then!roan firm made a con
fraei in have their copying: all
done by anew process, and Mint
threw iln* W.’- out of work. A
l)nt this time, to be aide to keep
their docent rooms, they break
fasted on oatmeal crackers, toas
ted, with water to drink, and din
ed on mush or barley soup.bought
by the howl at a restaurant, and
i heated at their ow n tire, with a
’ few vegetable- added to make it
stronger.
They had mourned - ,-:wily for
the little one they lo t iu better
limes, but MY-\ W, \rn- never
wearied giving thank-that it was
safe from the trouble which had
befallen them. The sight of the
restaurant window - used to near
ly madden her. she wa- -o hungry
for .something belter than the
wretched llkhl they were “living
on. aiid she tis&l to hurry by Tif
fany’s and the large uptown stores
where ladies in silks and furs were
stepping daintily out of their car
riagos. for fear she would, ia spite
| of herself, lay her hand on some
j one’s arm and beg for Christian
••liirity and a share of the good
and comfortable thing- they had
in -nch abundance.
They were losing their -t rengi h
in the struggle to live, and the
only alternative seemed to be to
go into the streets and starve,
when one day Mrs. \\ .met an old
j servant in (he -treel. She follow
ed her inMres- home and entered
j (lie door with her. The servant
was bringing home laundry for a
small actress who lived upstairs,
and on her way back called on her
old employer. Tuilcr pretense of
friendly interest, Mrs. \V. ques
tinned her very dp-ely about the
way's In which poor people lived.
The girl told with pride how well
she w as getting on, married, -• liv
An' iu rooms in a liniment, but as
! nice as ilii-, sure,” on the Moor
next lo the top. with -nobody o
! ver her hetad,’’ as the attie was
empty.
j **llow much do you have to pay
for rent?” asked Mrs. \\,. anew
idea seizing her.
‘••Siveudollar- a month, and the
attic was five, where we first liv
ied ; but 1 kape a girl now. and
i does line irinin', and 1 can alford
my ai-e a lit tie,” wa- thecompla
j cent reply.
) The diamond was pawned for
enough to furnish meagerly that
attic Moor, and a few relics of t heir
old home made it even cheerful.
; They had only one pot lo cook
| with, and a second hand stove,
i price lnir dollars; but the awful
load of the weekly rent was off
j their shoulders, and they felt hap
pv as birds in comparison. The
work fell away, all but directing
envelope,-, for some weeks. \Y.
took handkerchiefs to mark with
j indelible ink from the fancy stores
! and Mrs. W.went down sometimes
■ and helped Irish Nora, with her
“tine irinin'.” getting their own
washing.done in exchange. W.
found a few weeks' work moving
boxes and taking orders fora gro
cery. hut ft lit of periodical econ
oniy coining on at the -tore all
exjra hands were di-eharged. and
\Y. with them.
The wall of their room wa-de
ploralde.and they managed to get
paper enough at auction to cov
er it for half a dollar, and put il
<u ihrmselve-. W. found himself
so handy at the work, hi- eye for
matching being good, and his
hand quick and steady, that the
idea seized him to set up for a
paper hanger, lie hung round
paper and paint -hop-, and fol
lowed customers out. asking for
work, lie found out what the
regular paper hanger- charged,
and by put ting his prim* very low.
managed <o get a job. Ii bother
ed and bothered him, and utaile
hi- neck ache till In* was hardly
able to sleep; but there was a
chance of getting into business
again, and he was willing to take
rheumatic- along with it. He
found In* needed a board n -pread
the paper on. ami went to a work
man and borrowed the necessary
implements, leaving hi- hat in ex
change and wearing a paper cap
round j lie corner to his work. The
job was a success, he took home
hi- money and would not have
called the kiwg hi- cousin.
lie wa-awfully puzzled, how
ever, in hi- new trade one day
w hen a lady sent for him and
wanted a dado put round her
room-. \V. ha<t gone out of po
lite society betote the art fever
< cameon, ami was ignorant of the
term- of art decoration, lb* a
greiW fo define work, and while
phe wa- buying paper, -aid to the
piper hanger confidentially, “Tin
i thinking ef having a dado round
tlii> room. What would be your
way of putting it on.”
Tn-u-piciou-Iy. the paper ban
gor went into the -nbjeot. for lx*
wa- a little promt of hi- w h ta-10.
! and by the time he fini-kc-d hi
harangue \V. ha*! a pretty clear
■comprehension of what wa- wan
ted, and wa- able to finish tlit*
work satisfactorily. Then came
along <1 nl 1 lime; people were not
refitting their bouses very much ;
> nobody seemed to have any more
envelopes to direct, and everybo
d.v marked their own hamlker
: chiefs. The W.’s lived on two
meals a day. if lhe t v could be
called meals, more scant than the
Uoinan feast, *-a radish and an
egg.” They found out the capa
bilities of a dollar to sustain life,
invested in city groceries, and re
called all of Dio Lewis's wisdom
they could practice,but never suc
ceeded is making sixpence go a
far a- the worthy doctor professes
to do. For one thing, soup meat
nowhere sold in the city of New
York for ( cents a pound in those
i days, and hardly for twice that.
But live on bean porridge a
iriigall.v a- they would,there came
a time when there was no dollar
to buy beans or scrag of beef left.
There is an awful bewilderment
in seeing the last shilling vanish,
with no chance visible ©f getting
another to take ils place. <)m
feels adrift on a wide sea wit limit
a sail iu sight and darkening sky
above. It suddenly seems as il
• one had been forgotten of the
! universe left out of the count,
I daily bread ami tire are such a
matter of course. The W.'s -at
by their fireless sieve and looked
[ across at each other, wondering
if tliis was to be the end. Would
they be found clinging togetliei
too far gone to speak or revive :
chilled, famished, starved tc
death? Last January in New
York City two such people, born
to all the pleasant things in life,
sal t©gether thinking these bittei
•juestions. All one night and day
ami the next night they fasted.
> and hunger grows terrible in thir
ty six hours. \V. went out tlx*
next morning on his hopeless
search for work, Trembling with
; weakness, wind cutting through
him as lie walked. Berhaps
In’s wife, praying desperately at
liimr. and actually crying for
sonitbingto cat -now hen- Inis
band could not set* her-was heard,
jof the great kindness that pie
sides over nature, and help came.
; not on the wings of angels, but
in the prosaic shape of a day's
work at paper hanging. A lady
wanted two rooms papered that
•lay for visitors, and \V. had l
i get a workman to help him to
finish the work in time. They
worked till noon. W. feeling so
weak the man thought his "boss”
must have been oh a spree over
night. Then the lady of the house
came and kindly told W. to send
that poor man down to get his
dinner with the servants. ()|
! course she never thought of of
fering the master workman his
dinner, or would have feared to
affront him if she had. So W.
went out ami walked round the
block in the teeth of the wind,
while his workman, who came
from a hearty breakfast, -at down
to a hot dinner.
'Hie long hungry <lav came to
an end, the work was paid for
and llie W.V knew how supper
fasted again. Ami here (lii- sio
rv closes—a story of experiences
j only a few weeks old, and which
j being real we can -ay that Die
\\’.*- arc getting on from week to
week by the help ©f I'rietuD and
little job- of work and missing a
meal now ami then when they
have nothing to pay for ii with.
And their story i-only oneofma
ny bearitg the -am** burden.- N.
Y. Woitt.n.
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Photograph Gallon !
ll* ST AIKS,
Vt< t I.A< 'll KY'S Itril KIM;,
Marietta, Georgia.
1H ISHirt infi'i'iM mi 11 it'iitl-ami iin
pultlic iliar I havi* rcnt(‘<| tin* riioitt
grapli liallcry ol i.c.i. .1. ifcihlt-. wlhm-i*
( w ill lx* iVimitl ai all lionr- tit tin* ilav
reaily in execute all kimU ol |>ii-tnr<-- iii
ill. PHOTOtJ It A l*H mill IK KO
PY PK line in the neatest of style.
Having ilevoteil many year-of my life
mthl- tm-ine—. I think I can -at'el'y -ay*
that I can guarantee sati-faction in" tin
linlilic. All Im-ini—- usually doin' ill a
lii —t elass-gallery i- re|>ecrfiilly ~,li-ii -
el hy the <uh-crlher,and w ill )>*- )•■-,on|i
ly ami faithfully ami artistically execu
ted. VII l n-k i' a trial, ami I will gnar
anri*i* i mire satisfaction. OM t*i.:riire
i-opieil. audeiilargeil in ihe inosr artis
tic manner.
marlj W,C, WHATLEY.
J. M. Wilson.
mam i ai rritKit mi
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W ooden W ar<‘s.
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STOYKS. 11A BDWABK. ( If
I.KBY, IIOTSK FI,'UNISH
INO (.Ot tits AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
I Mill! V IV.
St raw ami Feed < 'niter-,
t 'urn Shellers.
Turning Tlo\v>.
Wlieel Barrows.
Bake-, Slif'VcF.
lliii*-. Grass Siytlies,
I’loWr . Blow Slock-, vk C.
VI 'll.
Svrup Mills,
Oy* it SufKtun Mn/.t.
I’t)( KKT ATA BI.K ( I TT.FBY.
V \ I)
< iir|M*nlr*s Siipplhs.
M;m\ ies nl' \V<hml<mi \\’;hv.
All Ild >f ;tnd iiiMJiN Dllici v .tltt.tUlc ,ii
lirlc' void fui hi *- f possible I** r 111 -.
,M;irif*U;i. July •, 1H77. I\
Hoi tom Knorkcd < )ul.
W.J. KISKPviV CO.
W i.SI sim; im lij.ic S(i| u;i:.
tl:ii*i*tl:i, Id o.
nAVKjnsl recciveil amt are reeeiv
. tug a large ami selei-r -tic k of
UFA DY MADK CLOTHING!
IMS 1 t.OOIIV
mu ils, stioKs. it \TS, ai.
U Ilii I, tliey are offering al [trices 10-nil
I lie trailing |>i 1 1 > t ii--—ehcajier itiao iln
i'liea|iesl Atlanla mil exee|ilcil. We
al-c imve a large ami full sii|i|ily of
If A ROW ARK!
(jiiioi i:un:s, i\:(* kAc.
that can lie Itatl at the lom-i cash |>i-i,’-i--
lii lan, W e keep every l liing I li.tl i- iieeil
eiMn l In* trailing poMie. < all. exam
ine anil price our gooils, amt t "ii will
tie sali-lieil.
N. R.—All pelsoll' ill,letilOil I"
ii- mu-1 eome forw aril am! setrle hy the
Hr-1 of Xoveuilie'r—ilela.V' are dangers
oll>.
W. J. KISFB A CO,
<)d ober 2d. 1877.
\\. r. "OR'KKN.
Watchmaker & Jeweller.
M M'll l l t. lUtetpl, tiKOKOIA.
VI. so. (lenter in Clock- ot every ilo
-eri|iiion. Repairing of IV a mites,
Clocks, Ole. n '|ti‘ei:llry. Sal i>fuelioo
guaranteeil. sign of Itig.Wnteli, west
si tip Public Sijiinrc. ni 2
Maiming A Hnrkor.
AND KHFAIBFRS
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
VI i“ E now preparoii to ill. .til kinil- of
w ork in f.lioir line of lui'inoss n
i*l!<*.-|■ ft l l< l it, w ell aii can lie ilone any
where. Itngg'ies ami Wagon- maite or
ri'paireil in iln> liesi sly to of wink mans
-Itip, of tln* tie.'i materifil anil on ihc
most rea.-oinilile lerms. I’latnaiion w ork
anil repairing ilone cheaply ami fit 'lion
notice, it ll< l in a 'ftlisfaclory manner,—
Itlfii k-mitliing exeeiileit w illi ile'paleli.
< 'al I ami >ee ns at nnr Shop' on Allane.
-treel, nearlheCf t House, ami give
ns a trial, amt w e etiarantec )i.n leei
satisfation. ap.‘i-ly
Rack Again!
TO 2VTY OLID ST-AJSTD !
ON Gill BCIL ST BE FT.
MV olil I rieml. find llic I'ulilicgen
erally fire lierehy informeil ilmi
my Kakery on Church street i- in full
operation again. A liberal patronage
is -olieiroil.
Very respect fully ,
jail K* 11. .1. T. Ali lll'til. A.
H(‘moved !
Eemo ved!
11l AN b. cli.i HLi'ci IHi \ nj‘l)|l> illr>'s
m-M to M;ii*i>ll:l S:iviiii**Hilhk, did)
w ill Uo l liuiik In I lo \\f*|iHmr* all iiit\ old
!i *D*nd** .util |:itroh- if im ihm\ -liiml.
I Will Sell at Atlanta Prices.
V. O. |).
Dry t *itf>fl- ! Ntiliitn- ! ILils!
(. Tockorv ! (.’lotliing!
\ N l
I amis iiinl Slums!
Aml evert tiling ,-l-e kept in ;i ltr\
l .ooil' bii'ito—.
N. It.—Wotibl call the attention
of all who are imlehieil to me, t<> eiinte
at once for -efilement, ami -five co'i.
•IOsKI'II Kl.sa*.
Marietta, Man li 1:1, |s;7. [y
t* art* prepared, w ith
new type, new; pre-M*-. and good
workmen, to do all kind- of Job
Work, at -hort notice, and at pri
ces lower than the lowest.
I M/GOODMAN & GO.
KKAI.KRs in
FKHTILIZEKB,
have on HANIt.
,vi TBt
Old Printing Office Building.
I’.TMI.IITOVs
nnii!\mi:ii him bum:
Supcrpliospliatc.
MAKE 11Y
George Upton, Boston, Mass.
AXK
r. H idsn.i l.b 'S
aaimoniatek
DISSOLVED BONE
PHOSPHATE.
Wfi.l. UK SOLD OX
ta < z//o.v/ niodciotc IcywiS foi‘ cash.
o/‘ rot ton optton.
Maiiella. Maiili ."i, 177. ly
Tiii: imFMliliilK.
BOOK AiNb^H^
Printing JlkUiduwt!
I*mw KI-; if snfiNi; - I If EET
MARIETTA, GEO. ?
P.EIXi* El 1.1 V PREPAREU
Wlltt
MIMiVIMPHtIIIiBfHMS,
\l-o with ilie lale.f -fy lev of
(Tijjjc, |iorbers,
OH N’AM ENTS. <A( .
L prepared to execute
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And bin Bills,
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Bills Lading.
Druggist’s Labels
l'romissorv Notes.
Cards, Hank Checks,
t atalogues.
Envelopes,
Mortgages,
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EVEHY VARIETY OF BLANKS!
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.Street Bills,
Program tnes,
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A SUPERIOR STYLE,
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At the very Lowest Rates.
Orders by .Mail promptly at
tended to, and estimates for
warded, on application to
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LOOK HERE!
liAXI) MYERS.
IA M "Mt-ring for-ale, a neat little
•■'arm. i-omnining 70 aor** of -ooU
ii'il foul, newly -etiled. with a good
trameil ilw citing, kitchen, -lalde-.crilo,
ami nit necessary oiil-hmiscs, all built in
ily lasi 1 1 tree year-: a young orchard of
l.Ki choice frni. ire,--. This land pro
ilnec- t'verj iliiug raised in ihiseounirv.
I here w ill !**• no repairing nceiled for
-ex oral year- jI w euiy-live acres of open
land, nearix half fre-li land, none worn
"•n. for further particular*, apptx to
i In- iiutler-igiied o*i the place, six wiles
w !•-* *>l Marietta, on ilie Sandtowu road.
no* 13-41 ASA DARBY.
ASF* LA \\ BLANKS, neatly
printed, for -ale at this ttitle*.—
Call ami §et a supply.