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WHEN HE STRUCK TO.VN.
He bed eaten tallow candles In the desert of
Sahara,
He bad (ought the wild hyena In the Juu.les of
the East.
He had pricked a whistorod senor in the lime
grove* of Madeira,
And had lired a year in Chill, where ho scalped
a native priest;
He hod w rustled with the fever in tho swamps o.
U pper China,
And had taught the gams of faro to tho Czar of
all the Turks,
Once in Zanzibar be tarried as a dusky diamond
miner.
And he'd sieved a month in Persia peddling
Rider Haggard's works.
lie had skinned the anaconda hy dark ▲fricY
sluggish river,
T JS had lived on monkey sausage in the South
Pacific lktes.
He had figured in a duel by the limpid Guadal
quiver,
And had squelched the Tartar maidens by his
proud end lordly smiles.
Ha bad been a money leader *neath the Ilimalayu
banyans,
He had played a barrel organ 'nenth the fair
Italian skies.
He bad hunted sheep and Injuns In the Colorado
Canons,
And he shot the Jersey 'skeeters, Rahway birds
of Paradis*
But the bunco steerer caught him, and he bought
a bar of copper
That was thinly overplated with n dollar's
worth of gold;
"While the cabman stopped and filled him with an
entertaining whopper,
And then borrowed twenty dollars on the
strength of what he told;
lie was suddenly run over by a whisky burdened
driver.
And a copper came and whaled him and tre
mendoun were his pants,
And he promptly paid the surgeon the initiative
fiver,
For the hospital expenses of s pul lie ambulance'
The wires electrto struck him and he almost
climbed to glory,
And * gang on# night availed him and deprived
him of his purse;
Then sa elevator dropped kirn from the twenty
seventh story.
And his hair turned soft and snowy when he
beard the newsboy's curse.
Bo he packed his traps and higgags in a mad de
termination
Ts escape from a onann unity that fights for
every bone;
Haw he carries *n a sea Inns sad fierce extermina
tion
Of the missionary stations in the cbi'l Antarctic
sone.
—Dewitt Starry.
Three Rif Bnp.
Charlie Smiley, of the Cl ax too com
pany, is full of stories. lie tells one
of a street gamin who held out his
ragged cap before Lord Randolph
Churchill and Sir Charles Beresford
ils they came slowly down the steps of
a London club. “What are you beg
ging for, boy!” asked Beresford, as lie
noticed the little fellow. The boy
said he had nothing else to do. “See
here,"said Lord Rudolph, “if you'll
&ke that stone an'! hit that policeman
the back of the head 1 11 give you
half a crown.” Nothing loath thoLiy
picked up a stone nnd let her go. liis
aim was true and the “bobby'’ turned
in vrrath, cha; ed the gamin and cap
tured him. I baking him savagely he
demanded why l.c should insult the
maje ty of tho law as represented in
his pereon so grossly. The l*>y
whined that ihetwo gentlemen, who
' rere Looking on very much amused,
lad offered him half a crown to do it,
knd he would give him one and six of
tif he would release him. Dragging
he boy up t > tho two men he demanded
pknow v. ~;.t they meant, and asked
heir names. Sir Charles Beresford
laud >1 the bobby” his card. When
te i> lit 1.0 humbly touched his lint
knd begged pardon. Then ho usked
Sir Re dolnh Churchill's name, lie,
too. In- ided his card, ml its perusal
haa the same effect. “You giTat gents
must lmvo your larks," Lesnid, touch
ing his helmet. “Now, sir," lie said
turning to the gamin, “what’s your
namci" The boy looked up at him,
after eyeing- the greet men, and said,
sticki g I.in thumbs in the armholesof
hisr yge ! vest, I’m Lord Salisbury.”—
Chicago Herald.
Too BTuity Partners.
Col. Groover tells a story of how one
ri"Lt lio v. froinjj from Athens to
A«i"Libia v. Ith Col. Pope Harrow, and
Ji.rry liiU, one of the best known
conductors in Georgia, was on the
ro.ul. When Till went to set down
hi* lantern its beams fell on the face
of u fellow under the seat. The fellow
at once crawled out and said: “Well,
boss, I acknowledge the corn; 1 was
trying to beat my way. I have no
money; you will have to nut me off."
Col. Barrow and a few others decided
to pay his faro as a reward for his
cheek and sangfroid.
On the next round Hill happened to
sot his lantern down near the same
spot, wheu he found another fellow,
wlm crawled out and said: “Well, you
have me. too. lam the other man's
partner.
Again the hat went around, and the
hoys chipped in to pay his fare. At
this three other fellows that had been
hid, and thought that a general collec
tion was in order, ca: * from their
hiding places. This was too much for
good nature. Everybody laughed,
while he made three of tho miscreants
»kip. —Brunswick (Ga.) Times.
The Ticket “Scalper.”
The class of businessmen formerly
called “scalpers” are looked u]H>n t<v
dry by railway managements and the
traveling public generally cs indis
pensable to the business of one and
tlie convenience of the other. Ticket
brokers are now numbered by the
hundreds. Bo far as 1 can learn, the
or: rinaJ “soaljtcr" was Lansing. of
Baltimore, tho president of the largest
of tho national associations of ticket
brokers, lie was. fifteen years ago. a
hotel clerk in Baltimore, and when
thus «ugnged ; t frequently fell into
his line to tmy ut u bargain and sell at
a profit unus<*i jtortious of railruad
tickets. He saw there was money in
the busine.vsis, and hung out a sign,
“I kail road tickets bought, sold or ex
changed.” At once lie hail imitators
throughout the east, and from the
pi ddling of unuseil fiortions of ticket*
w the present far reaching system,
or it must lie understood that if the
business of the ticket broker was con
fined to the tale of return coupons,
etc., one man could doall the business
done in St. Louis, aud he would starve
to death at it —One of Them in Globo
Democrat
MONKY TO LOAN.
Apply to ]>. T. Brook Trenton
who negotiates on rent estate
i;i five years time, iu a low rate o!
interest.
A PHYSICIAN’S
m RN! N 8!
Of all the terrible, soul afirigfitoning curses t.iat
iffiict all chases of humanity, nothing in ;.ll ages
las ever approached comparison to the nv.'.ges of
_ _ . _ . tlint slow, insa
BLOOD PO.SON ~^r w,
d flesh and life. Alas I Mow often just such an
miction lovestoaffect a nub!.. life with its [x.isonou!
lint. It strikes with destructive aim the most
not.mle, sparing neither
SCROFULA king nor str-tesmen.
liven unto the third
reiteration are the sins of the! 'the- m. ar.ifest.
Vhat a fearful bent t.;e to bequeath t n innocent
-liilc'.l Ahl the horriale ravages i.f this affliction!
To its activity is c ue soie throat
SORES sore liver, sore kidneys, sure lungs,
sore skin, great ulcer ~ internal, ex
ternal and eternal unless proper treatment is applied
The best remedy is a prescription used extensive!-
n private practice by an old Atlanta physician. It
is now prepared a thousand gallons at a time, and
is sold in large bottles at
PIMPLES only one dollar per battle.
It is called 11. 11. 11. or Bo
tanic Blood Balm. Under its peculiar influetn e the
blood poison hist becomes passive, then divided,
and lastly is exuded through the liver, through the
kidneys, and through the pores of the skin.
It is clearly the duty of every one who suspect,
the least trace of syphilitic or scrofulous poison in
their blood,whether recently from coot.- ion i ; from
inheritance, to get it out of thei- system thoroughly
PAIN k>’ il* e use of ibis great remedy -o
that pimples, sores, aches, pains, weak
kidneys ana other symptoms will not be transmit
ted to innocent posterity.
Demand it of your dniggist at d take no substi
tute. Testimonials from those who h ive used it
may be found in the illustrated “ Book of Wonders’
lent free to any i litres* by the Blood Balm Co.
Atlanta, (la. (3) ________
rare xan. ars soim «om w,i r s nnnti
Lnr holt'for 1 00. uutil lfiislv li 11 [. I *
§ *'«•* watch in tba World. I* 11 I* |
8 * er * etl timekeeper. Uur X M ) Ily
1 /fa Solid Gold
genu aixes, with Work#
S J One 2 > rra«»»i in*arh I a.
' -Ww ••altiy ran atvure ona fraa,
t<Hf**hor with oar larwe and aaU I
ditnfii uable line cf llouieltold
SnmpleH. Thr»f •ample*, at
woJI at the watch, we tend |
Free, and after you hate kepi i
tTiwm In your home for 3 month# fi«id *hown them to tho*
who may have called, they become your own propertr, Tli<»*e |
who write et once can be sure of receiving the Wat* li
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MULLEIN.
Tho .wool gum, ns gathered from a tree of tha
man name, growing rioug the .mall stri uma 1u
the Southern Htafej, contain* :i stimulating ex.
pectonuil principla that loosens the phlegm pro.
aiiclmj tin? "iir!" luurnlnK cough, an f siimulato.
liooliilit totUrowoUtheinlsonieniluanein crm:i>
uni) whoopimt-cinif •. When combiniM . i:h tint
kenliiik' inncilai;l!i. ns nrlnciplo in tho mullein
plant of the 010 holil. presents in '1 Avion.
fiIEHOKEF Ttl SUV OF SWEET OfM AND MCI.-
bin tiie anest known ipmciiy forCounhs 1 roup
eiMipiiip-eoui;.! ami con.- amptien: and so pal:
tit' j. any ebiid Is idoasod to take it. Ask you,
4rup«i»t f>s >f l’-iee Ssc. and #I.OO. ~«l
«AiT*'^^TXYLOK,A-.iant^
jujl.i G. HALE,
AT LAW
R - 1 N <; FAWN, GEORGIA.
Prom >t altntion given to all
pgal business in the Superior and
uprerne courts.
TRUTH.
T T sc 3ms strands that anyone will con
tinue to sutler from the effect of ma
j. lana, blood poison,soreness of the liver
j „n,l kidneys, rheumatism, etc., when th -r.
lis a cure within the reach of all. It ha
j never fail d to give complete satisfaction
curing saf.ly, surely and qukkly every
symptom of iil health resulting from astat
of I load impurity. From its use pimp! .
j and sores rnpi.’iy get veil, aches and pair,
j suosiae, weakness, stilt jointr, s .oil -
| L abs, dysp.psia, want of appetite all dis
ippear. It is call d Botanic blood Balm,
nade in Atlanta, Ga., and has long beer
.he favorite remedy of the South. It is ;
perfectly safe blood remedy and general
tonic, and much quick* r in its action that
medicine usually administered by phys
cians, for while nearly the same ingre
diergs illicitl be prescribed, it hardly possi
elc the same ingredients in the strengt:
and same quantity would be used; ant.
herein is the superiority of 11. IL IL over
all blood medicines in the world, as is evi
dcnced by the remarkable testimony give,
by those who have been cured even whe*
all other treatment uterly failed. Readth.
following:
llaivkinsville, Ga., Feb. '2O. ISB7.
TH IS is to certify that my wife has bee.
in bad health for eight years. Alt .;
X trying five doctors and six or s_vti
W— a \r k|t— o o different paten
EAKNESS medicines six bot
tics of your B. B. B. has cured her.
James W. Lancastek
B. B. B.
Knoxville, Te.vn., July 2, 18S7.
I have had catarrh of the head for si
x-cars. 1 went to a noted doctor a- •
lie treated me for it, but could not cur
me, lie said. I was over fifty years o! '
and I gave up to die. 1 had distress!:!
OATAPEU cough ; my eyes w
LA 1 AIaoH swollen, and i am cr
fiident I could not have liv'd wit' o:
change. 1 sent and got one bottle of
medicine, used it, and felt bett r. 1
1 got four more, and, thank God, it . c
me. Use this any way you may wish
the good of sufferers.
Mrs. Matilda Nichols,
22 Florida Stre- •
B. B B.
Maxey, Ga., jan. 3,
FOR twelve years 1 suffer-d
secondary and terliary blood pc'
Mv face and shoulders became
mass of corruption and the disease b ga
to eat my skull bones. It was said I mas
surely die, but 1 tried a bottle B. IL - .
with benefit, and using eight or ten bottles
more I became sound and well, and have
been so for twelve months. Hundreds
'blood POISON S'Tm'on
' me, and 1 extend heartfelt thanks for so
j valuable a remedy. Robert Ward.
We know Robert Ward and that h<
has been cured by Botanic Blood balm,
i A.T. Brightwell, \V. C. Birchmore, & Co.
]J. 1!. Brightwell, John T. Hart, W. lb
i Campbell.
B. B. B.
Waynesuoko, Miss , July 14, 18S7.
MY sister was afflicted for a numbe
of years with boils scattered abou
ail over her person. They woul;
• make their appearance ever;
spring and last througli the summer anti
late in the fall. Her health was sadly im
DON G P are d,losing flesh and strengt
everyday; in fact, they wer?
sapping her life. 1 gave her one bot'de of Ii
B. and the effect was like magic, procur
ing a complete cure and restoring her
health. To-day she is perfectly sound ar;.
ner health fully restored, it is wither
doubt the best and most valuable iiloc
Purifier now on the market.
I>. M. Mcßae.
B. B. B.
I suffered untold misery for years fror
inflammatory rheumatism, and coui
find nothing to cure or relieve n.
I finally made up my mind to mak
r-i i ? r-1 in 4 a —i *. i one moie eiicii
RHEUMATISM tu r ;i mys ..
of the terrible affliction, and it no
affords me the greatest pleasure t
my life to state to the citizens of Svnia
county that 1 am entirely cured, v ith n
trace of the disease left, and all cf.' etc-i
by the magic healing properties cf 13.13.
Ik, which 1 consider t!ie grandest, purest
and most powerful blood remedy known
to man. I liave been subject taimfiamma
tory attacks since ten years cf age.
John M. Davis, Tyler, Texas.
B. B. B.
FOR five years I have been suffer
mg with a weak back from result oi
an injury received, attended by rheu
matism. 1 had to give up my regular busi
ness and take the position of night-watch
man. I have derived great relief and bene
fit by using Botanic blood Balm, and have
i regained my strength sufficiently to re
, sume my regular work. 1 think Botanic
weak'BACK
nent relief. 1 am now able to per
form work that I have not had strength
to to do for five years, and checr
-1 fully endorse B. B. 8., which has proven
to be the only medicine that will give me
relief. * Quvf.r Secor,
114 Streepcr St., Baltimore. Md.
B. B. B.
Ai apaha, Ga„ June 22, 18S7.
Thad suffered from dyspepsia, foi
over fifteen years, and during that
X time tried every thing 1 could hear of,
and spent over sdO > in doctors’ bills
without receiving the slightest benefit.
Indeed, 1 continued to grow worse.
Finally, after I despaired of obtaining re
lief, a friend recommended B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm), and l liegan using
it; not, however,expecting to be benefittecl.
After using a half bottle I was satisfied
Di/mr-nn a that 1 was being
(SR EPS IA benefited, and when
the sixth bottle was taken 1 lclt like a new
man. 1 would not tak * *I.OOO for the good
it has done me; in fact, the relief I deriv
ed from it is priceless. I firmly believe
that 1 wou’-d have died had I not taken it.
(S) Thomas Taulk
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C. 1 . Simnicnis, St. Louis, Prop**
M, A, Simmons Uvcr Medicine, Kst’d
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Lh \ Jt works like 1 charm. I want no
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