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“HULLO.”
Wien you see a man in woe
‘Walk right upand say ‘‘hullo!™
Say “hullo” an’ “how d'ye do!
How's the world a-usin’ you??
Slap the fellow on his back,
Bring yer han’ down with a wha-k;
Waltz right up an’ don’t go slow
Grin an’ shake an’say ‘‘hullo”
Ts he clothed in rags? O sho!
‘Walk right up and say *‘hullo!”
Rags is but a cotton roll
Jest for-wroppin’ up a soul;
An’ a soul is worth a true,
Hale, an’ hearty ‘‘how d’ye do!”
Don’t wait for the crowd to go,
‘Walk right up and say “‘hullo!”?
W’en big vessels meet, they say,
They saloot and sail away.
Jest the same are you an’ me— . y
Lonesome ships upon a sea;
Each one sailing his own jog
For a port beyond the fog.
, Let yer speakin’-trumpet blow,
Lift her horn an’ ery ‘‘hullo!™
Say ‘‘hullo” an’ “how d'ye do!™*
Other folks are gbod as you.
‘W'en yer leave yer house of clay,
Wanderin’ in the far-away,
Wen you travel through the strange
Country t'other side the range,
Then the souls you've cheered will know
‘Who you be, an’ say ‘‘hullo!”
—S. W, Foss,
HIUMOR OF THE DAY. .
A chatter box—The phonograph.
Useless with ‘‘hands off’—The clock.
Forced politeness—Bowing to neces
sity.
A little thing that feels big in a tight
place is a corn.
Age is not always a criterion of
ability; for, many a man of thirty can
often ‘‘lie like sixty.”
A fitting tribute—The check that pays
for your suit of clothes.— Washington
Capital.
Bertie—¢‘Charles has lost his reason
ing power.”—Algernon—*l pity the
finder.”— T"me.
A hen recently fell into a hot spring in
Yellowstone Park. She laid boiled eggs
for a week.— Bazar.
’Tis not criminal to owe your hatter,
Nor a cause for worriment; and yet,
The conviction is not one to flatter
That you're ‘‘over head and ears in debt.”
“‘Home, Sweet Home,” is a beautiful
song, but if sung too early in the evening
it is apt to hurt a sensitive young man’s
feelings.—New York Journal.
‘“Yes,” admitted the visitor, when the
proud mother exhibited her baby, ‘‘he
has his father’s nose, but don’t worry.
It may not always be that red.”
A London merchant advertises that he
is ‘‘special umbrella maker to the Queen,”
and the Lynn Zfem thinks Victoria's long
reign has probably been profitable to
him.
Consistency is indeed rare. A man
will unblushingly comb his back hair over
a bald spot on the top of his head, and
yet expect a grocer to put his smallest
. apples in the top layer of the box.
A speaker at a public meeting talked
and talked and talked. ¢How full he is
" of his subject?”’ said a friend. ¢‘Yes,”
said an enemy; ‘‘but how slow he is tc
empty himself !”—San Francisco Wasp.
Now pick out the biggest of pumpkins;
The daintiest apple and pear;
The reddest tomato;
% The finest potato; .
And bring them alonl% to the fair.
; —Dansville Breeze.
The inventors who have grown tired
of the perpetual motion problem might
turn their attention to discovering some
method by which a dog's skin could be
tanned with his own bark.—Merchant
T'raveler.
Englishmen propose to buy up the gas
plants of Chicago and furnish fuel at
* twenty-five cgnts a thousand feet. They
won’t make much money if the feet are
" of the regulation kind in that city.—New
York News.
¢“What prompted you to rob this
man’s till?”’ asked the judge of the
prisoner. My family physician, sir,”
was the reply; ‘‘he told me it was abso
lutely necessary that I should have a
_ little change.”
~ “The Empress of Austria sits alternate
ly on either side of her horse,” says an
~ article on ‘‘Horsemanship for Women.”
Everybody will be glad to hear that she
| sits that way alternately and not simul
\taneously.—Terre Haute Express.
| Constituent (to newly-elected Con
. gressman,—‘‘You're a pretty big man
_ now, eh?’ Congressman—*‘Er—well, I
don’t know. I did lay that flattering
" unction to my soul until I saw my moth
« er-in-law scornfully sizing me up.”’— New
- York Journal. '
. “‘How does it happen that the couple
over the way live so happily together?
. They have been married now twenty-two
_ years and have never yet had a dispute.”
“No wonder; she goes out teaching
~ musig all day long away from home and
~ heis a night editor on a daily paper.”
f@églgwd-‘—“'l‘here is a gentleman
3; , m’'m, who is almost pulling
| the Dell out, and says he wants the key
L 7@4{ fire alarm box.” Mistress (rushing
\ o the puirror)—Ask him to send up his
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GEORGIA—HARALSOCOUNTY :
It appearing to the urt by the peti
tion of 8. L. Willia| that John L
Rowe, on the 11th ¢ of February
1888, executed and déered to said S
L. Williams a mortgp on a tract o
land lying in the fii district of the
fourth section of saidfaralson county,
being number 632, conning forty acres
more or less aceordingpriginal survey,
for the purpose of sccyg the paymen:
of aertain promissoryte for the sum
of seventy-five dollars, \de by the said
John L. Rowe on the Th day of Feb
ruary 1888, with intert ab seven per
cent. per annum after atwity, which
said note the said John Rowe refuses
to pay. It Is thereforedired that the
said John L. Rowe pay t¢ this court on
or before the next te thereof, the
principal and interest din said note,
and the cost of this su or in default
thereof, the court will keed as to jus
tice shall appertain. 4it is further
ordered that this rule lublished in the
HARALSON BANNER, awspaper pub
lished in said county, ¢ a month for
four months, or served the said John
L. Rowe or his spec:al nt orattorney,
three months previous:he next term
of this court.
ApAMSON & JACKSO: i
Petitioner's Atteys,
THoMAS MILNER,
J. 8. C. ¢, presiding,
A true extract frome minutes of
court. September theh, 1889.
J. S BIGGERs.
Clerk Superior Court,alson Co., Ga.
Maßry L. STroUD )ibel for divoree
VB. %Hnralson Supe-
Jackson D. Stroup Court, July
‘m, 1889,
It appearing to thourt by the re
turn of the Sheriff ihe above stated
case, that the defenddoes not reside
in said county; and irther appearing
thut he does not resia this state; It
is therefore ordered the court, that
service be perfected ¢e defendant by
the publication of order once a
month for four monbefore the nexi
term of this court,the HARALSOX
CounTy BANNER, a ipaper published
in Haralson county, gia.
8. L. Craven, petit’s attorney.
Granted July 19th9.
TaoW. MILNER,
J.. 8. CC. Presiding,
A true extract 1 the minutes of
court. M. BIGGERS,
chathn et P LOlOt b
~ Mary L Stroup ibel for divorce
VB. Haralson Supe-
Jacksox D, Stroup: . Court, July
: ; . tm, 1889,
It appearing to tiiurt by the re
turn of the Sheriff he above stated
case, that the defendoes not reside
in said county; andirther appearing
thut he does not resn this state: I%
is therefore ordere: the court, that
service be perfectedic defendant by
the publication o 8 order oncea
‘month tor four mo before the next |
term of this courthe Haßavsox |
in Haralson county.g e a
8. L. Craven, petir’s “Hormey, |
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