The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, August 28, 1879, Image 1

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THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. I'l KI.ISIIKP ItY 3F,. lvi.o-ocd.ra.curi dc Sens. At Olio I tollin' a Year iu advance or One Dollar anil Fifty IVtils it not paid in ailvam-e. i N TilK 01.1 l PRINTING OKKIGE 1- tiil l*o\\ ilia Springs Street. Mini Ua,Georgia. JOHN t). (iAKTHKI.I., MUmu-j at 1.-ur, practices iii Colili and ailju- ' lent counties. ntlicc in Masonic Knit,l -ii )i stairs. Marietta, Oct. 10, IS7>. \\Y >I.HUSSIONS, Attnrm tjut Litf* k * \\ • ollit'i* north M(lt‘ ot‘ PuMit* S|u;iiv L". Illackwrir* Building, up stairs. ■pj.\l arietta. Oi'tobci 1. 1577. ly Bay-s E. M. ALI.EN, Itrxideu! 7, ot'moiv t iian t \v a nty yoars. ( KDasonahli*. Mi-kick —North side of Public Stpiaiv. Marietta, M.irrli U. 1877. ly DU. U, TKSXKNT, irimj Physic-Urn, OlUrc on <'assy ilie . Residence on i ‘tietokeo street Marietta, M;in li lit. J*77. 1> 5 \U. K. J. SETZE, J’it l/sil'illil ititil fj r tenders hi* |r<|V**doiial %*,**• \ ices in the praefiee of Medieine lualJ Uu< brancho* to the citizens ot Marietta H.itUuiToiimliii£ country. Ofliee at the FtMiig; .More of Win. Root. inch Rt-1> J. XrJi'JTJTJi TDaKBTTIST. tfSunii slur or djj: Priiiac Siji'ahk. Marietta, Georgia. U.V T. 1!. IK WIN. Alt'miry* tit j . Lr.dj Will practice in tin* HI tie j Ridge, Rome, ami Coweta t'imiit*. \ Marietta, March 13, 1878. Iv j WILLIAM O. GREEN, IWaChmaker . Jewellers, Mt.fo • INTT \. JgjggL t* KOKtJI A. \ibfiiO). n£‘ , alor in Clocks of every de seiripVtvvt- Repairing of Watehes, Clocks, eit . specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Siign of Big Watch, west side Public oet 2 N’ RW and Buggies. Wagons and Harness on hand. Ail kiipl.s of Vehicle* built or repair ed. W<m L srija rauteed. Orders soliefc l ed. ' )*;;!!> .V (iIIAMUMJ. •*ApjMMiretiees art* s/Mncihiug with everyone—-everything h?|l >oMe.'* — Bishop Berklev. 1857. 1878. Jim. \V. Metcalf, respectfully in 10t iii- the citizens of Marietta Mini vicinity, that In* is heller prepared than cvci; to ilo anything in tin* Tailoring | line, guaranteeing tjjs patrons faithful work at moderate prices. sepHt J y j v i:\FKAI. ItFFAIK SHOP. ■ i am now prepared to ilo all kinds . >1 (repairs on Carriages, Ituggies anil i'V.ijyzns ; also, Plack-iuit liing in all its) U)i!n*(rs. Horse-shoeing ami Karin Woilj.ittiC especial business. Flows al- Vi'.iyvss nniMnilfor sale. Work giiaran nveUl lUejVcrs solicited. I*. I’. MANNING. Marisffx.itnti. g,'\. '.'n. liccatnr st. Dlf. II *„t...K,}y> NOI.DS I'lttfl iriwf I p h if sit'ti f ;> . ---When not ni*g ; lHVh cWwlicrc may he huind during t .hc day at liis olliee in Hu* McClatchey Huifding. .South West cor ner of Public Si|i*{U'c. and at night at tin* Residence of J.'r. A. Reynolds near Rail Jioad Bridge, Marietta. May, Ist,. JB7O. ly n. t. (aihT, OHKKOKKK STKKE'4. Saddle and Harness Maker, AM) ItKILUHEII. Marietta, <eo.. March 13, 1877. ly ;■/ y TORY ft y rir OMiee South Side Plihlie S|uare, { M A Ri KTTA tiMtilA. ffm PIANOS, fi fW .TUNING AND REPAIRING. i f |\|| H uiuhu signcd rt >p<*cl l ully ten -1 ,Ip 4 s hi* services to the citizen* of .*4ariK-f 1 n Jtud vicinity as timer and re mV 4 "' :,,lU '- Warrants Ids work ;ucvov rcsi , ' l ' 1 * anil will doit aschcap or . l.esper tin. l ’":'V l1 , i " ,ls .lrnl>|*.l in tin* /’"-t-nllmm J J re proiiipt attention. ' tlif-aiis at thelowcs, fii f ''"'l a- latino te. ; time, tog*od ;nl reliab ' 'J/V . julyli-tl .JOi N SKAI, N VTIONAI. 1 I OTi"' I '’ nil OXI.Y FIItST-r , l.\'.H HoIKL . x fifth's. jo y' tin if. Sf.htf jt|. 1 fiith.s. jH / j| ( rk'. JUf. fifties* pet Month, 'V t->.oo+ t.irge Sample Room.' for < uiiiiihm Tr:i velars. A. LEWIS, Proprietor. \\ . M. LEW is. rlfik. UIKRPiIOL iV IMU i GLOBE snm i:\^n;(oniA\v. I . S. llrainh J.iahilitie- 2,101,700 !•’ Surplus over nil liabilith-> sl,7b*,l*l •! Total income of 1577 $2, 71 *SO '.Vi * expenditure-of surplus income of 1*77 $1,100,11- \ggregato “l - paid by tin* < onipany over S7O,tMM).OOO ELk taken at tvdm and latcsof Premi um-. Applv to. Wm. KIN*.. A-.-nt. 1. lid. Oct. 31 . I*7*. AND Kil M IM IC. f j^|| E ii:pl'T'i2‘ *oiitinue- hi* bu-i i fl .— *t Rib U Making, >tone .ts! jtri.-U Building. :1 4 1 i* prepared at an\ tin- to t:ik• * emit la* t-gii t•- ino*l *e:i*- muthle t•-mi-. and to*':••■ute th*m in t fie most -at I• i*> manner. H. ii. WAU.Is. Marietta, Ch Mar I*. 1®77. I>* •TO TEriiTO: ©"wasr SELP BTC TRt7E-afk-I;T3D XT MUST FOLLOW -2N.S THE HIGIIT TXXT3 XD^i.T"— rum v.is's’t stir the a iii: e.ii.se to ia o\ Voi. a.] W. Hart, :tn ■ HroailSt. Atlan ta. G.i. |.*c v.lvertiscniet ill this I'apcr. I LIV KWRSTA RLE. Opposite rpl! K best of JBhides, the safes! of JL Driver*, aijrtlie fastest of Horses, an* always ready, night and day, for hire. No man or woman or child has given me a call in the past who has been nor shall any ever in tin* future, he dis satisfied w ith my teams or the men iu my employ Everything and every body aboui me are \ \o, J. I have chcapcuctl my charge.; propor tionate n the stringency of the limes. Por reference to the truth of v\ hat J sa> as to the turn-outs anil charges, go to Illy friends. Parties hiring are strjcfly re sponsible to< the safety of Ihemselve*, vehicles and horses, dan.}* Jy. J. \.(i. ANDERSON. (farriagfs! tuiqqirs! dedaqons Still at the Old Stand. ROSWELL STREET. Vlariifla, , , , (.corgisi. f 111 IE sub scfiliofw olicw Oarriugvs Isiijif>ies, WagottM ntiJ liar !it*ss of Kiipcrim material ami pn ish, at tin* newt rensunaMe jiriees. Work Wa ranted! All kinds of Vehicles Imill or repaired to order. Encourage your home industry when y.,;: have every reason to expect good work at moderate prices. tVc arc still making and rcpaiciiiu ali kinds of Veil ides, t'laan a I’lia lon ton UTp.j ttja ri ow . We intend dial nulliiiig *Jiall )cii,c{>m' sli.op unless it is a tirst w.assjnl*. ifi.it i*ii')iad :#0 years experi- I cnee in Marietta we giv g *.*)) acipiainlcd i with tip- wants if tin* cniipi,nijjly in ! this secijan of tfcargiii.. ai(ep ; lion given p> m 'ders. ciihec in Carriages or Harness, pi jresreduced to suit tin* ■ times, tv,, will givu a bettor j.oi> fori lie ■ money lino, can ht-‘ done tinyH’lierc. . Thankful for past favors, w<* cantwsll.t ask a I'oulinuaiii'c of tl#e same. i;i:bi auk % t|j.i\G, Marietta, dan,, !t. '7B. iv, Arrival mill HeptiHure of Mails AT TilK POST OFFICE MAHJETTV- II.V. Wuhicun & Ari vsin It. I!. S. mail arrives 7.1. a, in. & ddtO. p, in. N.•• *• 12.1d. )>, in, “ 10,07. *• : S. *• leaves p. m. “ 10.07. "** \. *■ ** 7.1d. .I, in, 1 ' d.do. ■* ** (ANTON MAH., Arrives d'ly(Sinidaysex.)at I I. t.’i. a. Ml. I.caves “ ** *‘ “ I.oo* p, pi. 11A Id. AS .VI All,, Arrives d'ly’Siunli .s**x.)at 2.d0, p, in. I.eaves •* “ “ *• M.dO, a. 111. KOSWEI.f, MAII.. Arrives d'ly 'Smnlay ex.)at and. lA. p. m, T.caves “ 0.30. a in. OK KICK HOCKS. Week days from 7.30a. in. to a.tin. p.m. Sundays “ 7.30. a. iii. to S.du a. in. and from 3,45 p* m.to 4.00 p. in. A . A. KI.KTI TI KK. 1 *osi M.vsn ii * <treat Kciliiction In Prices. Knowing that very many of tin* peo ple ot this country fee! the need of Dental work, who owing jo tin* high mu-ices asked for tin* same a iid (he sea ref. ay of money, cannot ail'ord it, I have de termined to do what I can to tiring prices and Itrsf class work within lln* kk.vcii or■ .vi.i.: to do this I w ill put in Gold Killings from 50 ets to.id.oo, A nudgmii Killings from 25 to 50e!s. (Jnt taperelia and other fheaper liilings 25 cents. Kull sets of artificial teeth ifs to tfiO. i will work on time wlien reijuest ed to do so In’ responsilde parties. Having an ofliee Iniilt and tilted lip espeidaily for my Imsinessand supplied with lirst class instruments and appara tus 1 am prepared to perform all opera tions on tin* teeth in the hest manner possible. Keniemher, I guarantee my work. I also manufacture a Superior Tooth I'invdri for cleaning and lieaiili fying the Teeth, for pirfuniing Ilo* lircath and inltaincd gums. Don't forget the place, otliee in Mct'luteey's iiuilding. South-west eor uor Public S(|iiaie. A. JIKYNOJ.DS, .IU, D. DS. dan. dO. ] y a A MONTH guaranted. sl2 a Hay at lioni' made lv tin* indu-drimi*. < npital not re quired : we will start you. Men,w omen, boys and girl - money faster at work for us than . hiii 4 *; else. 'Hie work is light and idea-ant jm ‘* s oeh ;is anyone can go 1 i"ht at. * hose who are wise who -ee lh r w ill send 11* their address at onceami .-•■ 1 < oMtly (Ini lit ami terms Ire.' 1 • '- 1 the • Those atrmuly At t*rk arc layuiK ii|> i larsjc sum- ol inoiil*/. | Address TRf K &{■(}■■ A ngusta, .Mil w. 0. McLellan, \\ I*lll.* TO INFORM Ills fnemti and the friends of L. < M< la-lliUi, Unit as successor of lie lalUM'. lie lias anil will keep ■i hand, fully up t< old stand j.-iils. nil tin- lending brands of I in l-.r1.-d WINKS and RRANIMKS. AJso full lili< of old lU I', and ROHKBON Winski.-s, with do uiestic (il\S ind WHISK IKS. and would rail attention Wipeci ally to Hu- OHIO V A I.KKY WINKS, on dratt and hot tied at 1 very reasonable prices. The Medical fraternity are in vited to examine. W. C. M- LKU.A.N " 3i.uuua. <*.. jJdrth i 7i> Marietta, Ga., Thursday Morning, August *2B, 1871). Ml isc r 11 anc o ua. A l)fS|HTai(‘ Duel. Iv;i]>! r.iji! ra]>! I shook off the slmnLor that t'osted heavily upon mo tind lis - toned. I could hear nothing in ly tin* sound of milk wagons and hut flier carts in the street and the heavy tramp of some late traveler on the woodon sidewalk beneath. 1 dozed oil to sleop a gain. Rap! rap! rap! Home one below at the olliee door, surely( opened tin* small window at the head ot' my bed and looked down info the street. A lnirly form sfood-;|t the ofliee floor, loaning with one hunfl a gainst t|ie casing. •Who's there f’ 1 flemaipltuf ■Git up aml give me a lmrse! ! saifl a thick, inebriate voice, ‘What do you want with a Imrse M iilljean V I asked. dining ter hie-. Hunter's pint some l’t|n tlntf. Git o]> ! I want 3 horse ' •‘The scoye is ;oo long, Killv ('and ilo jt •Uiitt’l flo jt, eh '• Ver j nsci is-iD .voting nun).' •It's no tiae, Mulligan, oij owe a large bill now, with no prospect ol paying it. \ ou'fl bet ter leave ; I am going to sleep." and I closed I he window. ‘Yon w ill hi I\.-hear from me In the moiing, man,’ln* threatened; gild Killy Mulligan, tin* despera do, reeled ayyaydown the street. I dropped to sleep again. Rap ! rap! rap ! 1 sprang L> mV feet. It is inorning, th<>Hglit J. and lip. hostler is at the floor, I opened the window and looked down. 1 saw ;it a ghince jt wn s n't 1 he hostler, Who's thorp/ *I -Garland. (Jet tip, Moulton, and saddle two horses ijuick ! there's a due! eoming offal J|un tor's point this morning at sun rise, We've just time to reach there/ j hastily dressed, descended from thelol't nod admitted my <v j. id, In two minutes the hors es were saddled. I awoke the hostler, directed him to look aft or the stable, and in live minutes more we went dashing down Kearney street on our way to the Point. ‘What l inn* is it. Garland I' •Three o'clock. The road is heavy and the mud fearful at Is litis Greek. We have barely time to reach there with good luck.’ •Who arc to light {' ‘Two gamblers. They ijuarrel ed at tin* Eldorado last night o ver a game of faro.' ‘You know them V ‘No/ A cold fog swept iu over, the Mission Hills, Tint darkness was deep, scarcely permitting; us to make out tin* road. Nevertheless we dashed recklessly along, out Mrumiam street and over the San Bruno road. Il was scarcely day break when we arrived at the Point, our horses <juile blown and covered with mud and foam. Not a soul was on the ground. A cold mist hung over the bay, and now ami then a drizzling shower came sweeping down from the hills. We tied our horses to a si tinted oak si mi walked tilling 1 lie sand, ten minutes, perhaps, in one direction, and then returned. There had been.meantime, anofli er arrival. A tali form, in a heavy •torm cloak, was pacing solemnly back and forth on the sands. JI is bead Was bent low, lli eyes; upon the ground. He seemed entirely oblivion, to everything about him. lle look 110 not ice* of our presence, but kept up hi- slow, measured march, to and fro. lie tween a jagged rock and a piece of drill wood t ha ; lay half buried in tin* sand. A half hour pa-sed in t tie cold fog. drizzling mist and -etui dark ties.-.. (tor horse- champed their bit- impatiently and occasionally neighed then unre.-l. Garland ami I stiodc back and lortli on the bench, looked at our Watcloe* every I hive minutes and wonder ed if I he duelists were ever to nr It grew lighter at last, and the sun lasing in distafl mountains nearly succeeded ■*9 b.caking t lining It tie.* carriage came da^LjHM hair I!u imii. i.! S! i >a' I : • M 'ic/i a I: I en tie ‘ii \■ i .ie c it;* ii till* -li!. in,; In I and t Incvv open t lie fin ec alighted . medium -i/.ed man iIhTHH hair and beard,and with the villainous lace I had ever loolr and tipon. He commenced ti shamb i ling walk on the beach,his hands thrust into his pockets, and his hat tiji|ul liipik Irtmi hijs fi.it* head. The occupants of the’ car riage J judged to be bis second and surgeon. They consulted to gather a iffonieut, whetj the sen ond approached me an’demanded if either of t|s was the “friend of the other parly," pointing to the tall figure who still kept up his solemn march. Wo flSstprd lli in \U‘ were total ly unknown to lijm. having c<ui|c here nn*rely as spcfalors to wit ness the duel. He then advanced to l||U t•JI ligure ill the cloak and addressed hitu. \Ve ivcrc not near enough to patch the words, presently (|m second pel timed to t|S, ■This is cursed rot)gh !’ said he. •Here In* is out here along ready to tight, he says, but has no see ! ond with hil11. Onrse me if I ev it heard of such a thing. Twon’t do, no how . Wouldn’t one of yon gentlemen he kind enough to act? 1 Garland instantly declined,and sit did I. Iliad uo intention ol be i||g U party lo what | mmsidered little better than a murder, f in ipliled, however, what were the Weapons and fife distance. His answer horrified me. Well, stranger, it's pretty rough.’ said the second; it's i his arrangement, though,' point ! ing to the ligure in Hit* storm cloak. ‘They hold each ot her by the left baud, shoot at the word navy pistols. Both will be killed, ; sure, Thai ain't my business, though, If men will be such fools .taiul m.v affair.’ ‘Hir!' | answered, G an you be a parly to miaiidiT like this' for murder it is nothing else. In heaven’s name lot t|s try and end it before it goes further'!’ ‘Sail iu ! Stop il if you can ! Ye don’t know Bed Kill and Yank as ; well as I do or ye wouldn’t talk that way,’ replied the second I immediately advanced and addresssed the tall stranger. ‘I trust, sir,' I said, ‘that you ■will not persist in the terms of theduel. Il is murder, it Hither falls you cannot lie regarded guiltless of a terrible sin.’ lie raised bis eyes to mine and shook liis head. j olt are was! ing your time,’ In* simply said. lie had a line face, a fair brow with delicate lips, but eyes that laid a strange, almost unearthly glitter. ‘Can nothing move you ' Think of your friends—of your sister or mother ’, consider their terrible grief when they hear ol this fear lit! tragedy.’ - He shook his head and coolly smiled ‘I have no friends,,was his only answer.' ‘You waste time.' I returned to Garland. The second of Roil Kill again advaitc ed, conversed with him a short time and then joined In.* prinei pal. Red Kill made a gesture ot assent, and the two duelists ad vanced toward each oHiur. I'lie seconds look two pistols from the coach; the to.(ding took place in the presence of the witnesses; a coin was tossed for choice of weapons. Red Kill won. they took their position-. The-perta tors beneath the tree were com menting on the appearance of t tie men. and giving opinion- a- to the result. •Gentlemen.' said the second, in a loud voice,*it is iir*ce--.ir,v that I hotild make some explanation. This'ere gentlemen has seen lit to . tuna here without a friend. lie also insists on lighting according to agreement made last - ■L . bold Ha ■ ! Their left hand- met,t were slowly raised till the in*, *! zle of each almost touched check of his opponent. and li nit 1 v eatpe the I’rotu each : Ajfl •( )m* ! two! t hree ! lire !’ Kel'orethe Will'd life lh(< report ot lied Bill's pistol rang onion the llir. and was foilowed instantly: by that ot hjs oppotienl. Both men fell (o the earth, the one mo t ion less and stifl'.the other in ter rible eon\ ttlsious ot agonv. The tall stranger had met h>' death without a pang, the ball from liis treacherous foe penetrating and passing ll|rot|gli liis brains. Red Bill bad fired before iln* word. IJut I'eti'ibutioi), s\yil't and terrible, followed. The pistol of liis adversary had exploded in time to send a ball crushing through his lower jaw, inflicting a most terrible wound. The surgeon pronounced it fatal. Bed Bill was placed it| the car riage with the second Mild surgeon which was driven rapidly stwa.v. We unlethercd our horses from tlie tree and mounted again lo the saddle As we rode away from tin* fatal spot the sun broke the heavy clouds and f**ll in a ha lo of radiance around the form of the dead duelist. •4 The small cavalcade spurred their horses towards the city. At I slit is Greek we passed the coach the horses floundered in the mud. As we (lashed by,the bead of the second was thrust from the win flow, ami I canghl two words “Bill's dead!" A SHGRIFF ON DUTY. The preparation of llio Territo ry of Arkansas to be made into a Slate called for a thorough revis sion and codification of the laws ami iu the process (juitc a strin genl law against gambling was established. Down in that sec (ion, watered by the Terrapin riv er, where the low draught steam ets pulled in from the Miisissippi this law was hardly comprehend ed, The rangers, and loungers, and toilers of those hot I outs found i if hard to believe -licit an act had uver been passed by an intelli gent legislature with set ion- in tent. Bill Judge Bounder, of Snag cape, believed all law.- were tin acted to be enforced, and In .vtts determined to enforce all In* found in tin* legislative reports. Word was brought to him that , gambling was going an, daily and nightly, in Snagse ipo, de-pi I e hi: stern proniinciamenlos. One Mark Daggel, a riiflian from down the big river, in deliance of law, was openly tempting, the youths of that growing etllemenl to games of liaz ird. .111-lie. Boumlei made out a warrant for the apprehension of Mark Daggel. and gave it to lie, fail Ill’ll I sheriff to be set veil. ■Arrest the hi in and bring him belcre me.' said the judge, with righteous indignation. I have Hie proof against, him plenty ol it. t will make an example of him ! Sheriff J owl*i took I lie warrant and went loHh upon hi mi -ion. He found Dagget alone, in a back room of a shanty at the upper landing, practicing vxith a pack of carils. evident ly for tin* purpo-e of keeping In hand in. All! Dagget. my bo\ I'm glad I’ve (bund you. I've got a war rant n your arrest •A .variant -for ms itre-l : •j .*,; Ua what ehargii f ■(lainbling; playing at sundry limes ami insumlry places within \ll" I- !I• ■■ l ' iJKjfe; He mSmk,.. , - 5 ii ‘Why. don't you, it’s nothing at till for me ; if you beat, I II double vour fee - give you three dollars, ami you’ll leave me to slope.’ ‘That's fair,’ * I .Jowler, Ami they t ,\ drink, and sat down to 'bo game. The sheriff won; pocketed the three dollars took another drink ; ami -later,he relumed the warrant, willi the report : I* • I’aiit’l no use, \St|nine * i'lizft'G chap’s sloped, I guess he must have heard t hat you had your eye on hint !’ s. e. .lit. X FOIMICAI, INCIDENT. I have laughed a great many times as I have called the im i dent to mind. Il was in the years agoiie, when the common affairs of to Hay were very uncommon, I was at work at I lie print mg Inis iuess. on (hirnhill, and in my cm ploy was a man from Bangor, Maine. I luring I Ik* summer aver dantspecimen of the genus van fee made his appearance in the olliee. I|<* was a of my Bangor journey man, and fresh from the bark woods of the I’ine Tree Slate a tfs/, lank sunburn ed youth of two and twenty, ge ii ini, modest, and good nidured. Hc answered to the* name of Iselia bob lit* had conn* to pay his cousin a visit and to see the sights. One day Isehabol was just e merging from Gornhill street when one of the new sprinkling ] carls came along—a huge cistern , upon wheels—and as it reached; the corner where Seollay’s Build ing then slood tin* driver placed his fool upon the lever and open ed I lie ‘sprinkler.' ischabn! had seen wafer drawn upon wheels before, lie had done il himself, tin the farm at home Was a hogshead, which could lie placed upon whee ls in time ol protracted drought for the pur pose of bringing water from a distant pond. ‘Hallo! I say, you chap on that ere cart ! Yew’re losin' yer water. Ver hogshead's sprung aleak f The man on the cart paid no at t cut ion. Hallo! Yoon! Mister ! 1 Hit Jr!’ Now the man on the calf look ed around ..lerevv-alum ! ole feller, veour hogshead’s sj ;u.ig aleak, and yer water all going coin* !■ don't ye see The man on the earl placed Ins Ihtiin bto liis nose, slight ly wig gling his lingers, and then drove on with apparent unconcern. •Will, I’ll In* ,larn"i| exclaimed Isehabol. -El'tlial cliaji amt a bout lie* all firedcsl fool I even did -ee ! But I glie.-h lie'll op:" 11 his eye when lie finds I told liiue the 11 ewt li Blast In in ! I lie can* for liis own interest. I’m blamed if I do !’ Isehabol wondered greatly what the by-lalidel were laltgll** mg at. -In t I lieu liis eoiism came out trout <'(,le* worthy's, and to Inin In* appealed. Wloil are they billing at V . ** fell me first wliat you've been doing. I scliabol I ch abol i-Xplailted. And then bis cousin explained : and I cliabol un<leitl#od. e. Sul# i 11 be tot In* Field and I'ire lde. ’■V; -m J son A G Richardson, \V r t Walker ‘‘is-. Bohert Dotijfl my. L. R. H X Ain [No. 1. 0 i .; ill -• 111;: 11 leu, ■ll h I ne sJiBBSm I 11 Jk -i i" . . i iSH <■ 111 H ‘jpmt^HHj vWHHHH : w ■ i. : 1 I.i ’ Be 1,.ml !,,i,\)iei . eaimli^H '' x - writ ten a v . ter foj ly puhli-le-d i fleet t hat- Ik Ilf says ho was I JM IHl.‘{, anil is Iherel'nro in his (!7lTll year, lie* adds : “| do nnl need! tlk* Kill of years now. I have * n>11” 1 1 already, and am sure id' earning more wilhoul depending on charily. (live them lo some lad 100 log for a hoy and not big enough lor a man. who would like lo In | > 1 11in| m■<I into lull manhood at once, wilhoul the kicks and cull's so often employed in ripen ing voidh. And now I lie idea is advanced I II 'll perience and it in for observ.'it i, Jjj Hie 'in >ll’ jM | n 111 Ibis eoMB ■ i.'jJSm I J 1 v x i Tin* Sprit drops •ond whence ill the Halims 1 bai sj ' i 'l'.- ji •! "'ii 11 i 1 * i ' t . h HHHB ■H Jm I H