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Hunting With I)og.
All hounds, save the greyhound
run entirely by scent. When they
come upon the faint scent of a
track they will work aleng it until
it grows fresher, and then begin to
bay or ‘-give tongue.” There is
always a correspondence between
the baying and the trail. An ex
perienced hunter can tell by Ihe
baying not only where the dog is,
but by the frequency and confi
dence of the sound, how fresh the
trail is—that is, how close upon
his game the dogs is. All hunted
animals have a way of doubling,
or running in circles. Hence, if a
Imnfer observes by haying that
his dog is going away from him, lie
wait* patiently, sometimes for min
Utes, sometimes for hours, until
the circle is made and he hears tin
dog approaching. Then lie is on
the alert for a shot for the game is
probably not many rods in advance
of the dog.
A hound is seldom lost. His
nose is his compass. Whenever
he pleases, he can take up his mas
ter’s track and find him, or he can
retrace his own steps homeward.
Hogs do not seem to enjoy those
odors that please us. A deg will
tura away disappointed and indif
ferent from the finest of perfumes.
Except the scent of those things
which he would like to eat, I have
nerer found anything that seemed
to delight a dog's sense of smell.
The day the disastrous contlagra
tion occurred, E. J. Sevier, one of
the leading insurance agents in
the city, received a letter from ene
of his companies in which they sug
gested that lie was carrying per
haps too much insurance in the
Griffin Caldwell block. That night
he answered the letter and wrote
that ho considered it one of the saf
est risks in the city; that the build
ing was so constructed that even if
a fire started in one section it could
not spread. He sealed the letter
and just as he handed it to his
brother to mail, the fire alarm
sounded. He ran out and saw the
block in flames at the very point
lie had just written about.—(Chat
tanooga (Tenn.) Times.
Giving Away Jnpoaeie Children
B it the 4!jnfrr*Ht robtom in Japan,
*hv- tlsa Omaha Bra, and oua that is
,t<H gintridly knawi it the iD'amhange
of boys. Mr Kawaknra ha* a koj
to kkr.w It a appreciation of hi*
friend's kindne*.* gives him thin child.
The boy is formally adopted in his
natv family and assumes all tko righ*
and title belonging to it. He bseoiner
totally alienated from bis parents t>n
is disowned ty them. Now, Mr. [ways
who liaa two sous, hears of Kawa
kura’a generosity and, not to be out
done, tends him one of his boys.
Kawakura accepts this present with
thank* and yoaug Iways bears that
name no longer, bat enters at once at
the heir to Kawakara’a name and
p oparty. This strange proeeoding it
v_rrtoi on among all classes. The
aboro named instance ia which the
sanies are not changed carae nder the
wotor'a observation. But aaothei
high offioial, Mr. Matsu *oo, once said
that he did eot think that his youug
son, a child of sight yeats, was much
account, beans he lad given hiiu to a
j nk:ik ; *ka ujolie.
The Chinese Alumnae.
Rrrendy the CbiDfge residents at
Lba a. in Thibet, implored the em
peror to cause arrangement to be made
which wonld enable them to receive
the eopirs of their ilmamc at the ear
liest poanible dale in each year. This
anxiety wonld seem very carious were
it not the fact, as we are informed by
a writer in the Chinese Recorder, that
the almanao is the most important
book t) the Chinese. Its space is lar
too important to be occnpied with the
matter whieh fills western almanaen.
It contain*) astronomical information
which is n>efal, bnt it* great mission
i* to give ml] and cecerste informs
l o ( or el<C'ig lucky places lor per
• j; * be *o , gm't and .mill
i ▼oty.'ay life Anri as r.vry
>■ u China, however tnval,
: dorianas . . ns iu:cess on be iwu* in
wcicn ana toe direction ( ia. i tfco
i point of the compass toward which it
ir doisc) u is of tbit a tin of-1 import-
Slice to the Chiut*Sß that ovary one
should havo correct information avail
able at all titnt-s to so uvi*r his life as
to avoid bad lack and calamity aad at -
care good look and prosperity. Con
aeqnentlv, tho almanac is, perhaps, the
most universally circulated boek in
China.
A Policeman Crashed.
There was a jam of people at the
corner of King and Youga streets and
the crossings were blocked by 6treet
cars. A policeman who had not tak
en careful atock of tie situation lifted
up his voice and shouted. “Move on! ”
A citizen with a better knowledge of
the position suggested that the o'fiosr
should order the horses to more on.
“And wbat would we do with don
keys,” queried th oop.
on could nuke poliecme oot of
them,” replied tse cirzeu,
Tte crowd laughed loudly, the cop
looked surprised and a littie grieved,
and flroppod his h-ad to tlni knd din
not come oU' •. f hik in-dilution until
the earrs and the crowd had move f on
of their ow r, n. cn a nd.
In almost every school there is
an unpopular boy or girl—plain,
stupid and disagreeable, as it seems
—lor whom nobody lias a good
word. If there is in your particu
larschool such an unfortunate lit
tle outcast, whose lite is all east
wind and no sunshine, try and
make friends with him or her.
You will never regret your kiud
neis; take the truth for that.
In your daily ilfe you may meet
people that are seemingly cold and
distant; but do not be hasty in form
ing an opinion—as the sunshine
melts the ice from around the rose
bud, kindness will melt the heart
that may be incased in stone. In
a little while you will discover that
the plain face has in it something
really p!e ising, it not actually beau
tiful; that the stupid head has plen
fy of sound sense and bright fancy,
and that the disagreeable manners
ot unfriendliness melt away.
Pray make this small experi
ment. For yourself you will gain
a faithful, loyal friend, and that is
no trifling gain.
' satura ooauty, Cal , contain*
brown stone enough to rebuild the
great wall of Chit.*, oil enough to float
tLo vessels needed fur trrn.j drtation,
and lime enough te make the mortar
to build the wall.
A number of fine porkers have
been raised in this county.
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AdditM Tt e Constimnon. Atlanta Ga.
l-rgal Aelice.
ororgia, sink wnn y:— Whereas J
C Wade and B E. Lord, rXecnto s
•f mes Wade, late of said county, de
ewa*ed, hue applied to roe in legate of
the lav* for fevers of dim ! aeioo from
said Htlministiation. Thoee are there
fore to eite and admonish all concern
ed to ahow cause at the regular term
of coart of ordinary of said county, to
bo held on the Ist. Monday in Febru
ary next, why said discharge should
not be granted. Given under my
band nod official signature November
2nd. 1888. T. F. Hill, ordinary.
12 w.
Notice
There will be a bill introdnned in
the next Legislature entitled “A hill
to prohibit the gale, manufacture and
delivery of any spiritons or malt liq
nors within three miles of Nailn Creek
Baptist Church in Banks County.”
Oot. 31, 1888. sw.
Notice!
Thera will be a bill introduced at
the present session of the General As
sembly to prohibit the manufacture,
sale or delivery of any spiritous or
malt liquors within three miles of the
Baptist Church in the town of Homer
Banks countv, Ga.
nov. 7 'BB sw.
Georgia, Bank* C woti; —Whereas
T'iba Bush, (ro! ) widow ot Julitr-
Bufch, la o <*l sid county, deceased,
oa ap] lid to m* in teims of the law
r> liHfa se' apart <o hprsrlf end minor
chi dren, a 12 wen'hs support from
th- ot the Kid deceased. Tr.e*-e
are therefore to ere ind al‘ eon
cereod to show cause, if any tbe> bsve
at tnv olfico ('0 Friday the 21st day of
December next, why such application
should not be granted, and ihe twelve
months support be all> wed a* fixed by
the return of the appraises appointed
for that purpose, dated tfov 19. 1888
30 4*. T. F. Hill. Ordinary
Mheriff Mule!
There will be sold before the eonrt
beuse door in the town of Homer,
within the legal hoars ef sale, oa the
first Tuesday in January 1889, the fo!
lowing property, to*wit: Lore No*.
45, 68 and 69; said lota containing
ab >ut one-fourth of an acre each; on
said lots is a gia house, gin press,
steam engine, grins aill and fixture*,
levied ou ns the property of Djur end
Tork, also lot No. 44, containing one
fifth of an acre, on which is situated
R J. Dyai’s blacksmith shop, j. Iso lot
No. 124, contain ng one-fenrtb acre, on
which is situated the dwelling of K J
D* ar, sleo lota 99 and JOU. contain
ing one-fifth of an sere, each fraotion
al lots 101, 102. 112 and 113, levied
on to satisfy a dfa issued from the 8n
perior Court of Banks oonuty, in fav
or of the Giser Mauafacturicg Com
pany against Dyar and Turk. Writ
ten in terms ol the law. This Norent
ber 15. 1888
F. M. Henderaon, Sheriff Banks Cos.
There are only four localities
where mercury or quick silver is
found in abundance. These ate
California, Austria, Alriiaden, in
Spain and Pern. Cinnabar, the
soft aud reddish rock of which mer
curv forms a part, when ground
very fine, serves as a beutiful red
plant,
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