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She Dreamed of Charley.
In one corner of a crowded cifv
street car sat a girl of more than
ordinary good looks. Her fellow
passenger had plenty of opportuni
ty to gaze at her without embarrass
ing her, for before tho car was over
thu bridge slid had dropped sound
asleep.
Tho conduutor evidently Laew her,
tor lie made no attempt to vyako her
when ho came to her after collecting
the rest of the fa ea. She did, indeed,
look very p’v'tty, her head reeling
•lightly against the window frame,
her lipa jast parted and composed
peacefully.
There wag a half euailo on her lace
at if her dreamt were pleasant She
had probably beu standing behind a
dry goods oounur all day long.
The men and the women, too, were
careful not to t( uoh even the hem ot
the sleeping gin’# dteas as they pass
ed oat one by ot e.
Finally only ihe sleeper and agon
tleman who was reading a paper, were
left in the car. Just then tLeeondnc
tor stepped in the car and lemtrked
to the goDtlemm: “I shall have to
Wake her, she pets off here.”
The conduct) r laid his hand on the
•leaping girl’s ibouldar and gave he;
the least possib'e bit of a shake, whih
with the other bund he rang the ball
for the driver to stop the car.
The girl ro-o at once, but though
aha did this, and opened her eyes also,
she was evidvn-ly still in dreamland
Her lips moved and ace said almost in
a whisper: "There, its 10 o’clock,
didn’t you hear the clock strike? Le;
me go, I any— please let me go, Char
ley!'' and thev she suddenly stepped,
put her hands o her face, and with
out a wind dj ra r*n cut ot the car,
wife await* *> • and b'nshing.
Arabian Table Etiquette.
The eating ipb-r*t>ou is performed
by the Arabs n tins wise. Five of
them neat around a large
bow! of tire so in* outiled by a skinny
fowl, fell being limn'd. Two seize
the wings with their fingers and two
the leg-; and iruultai.oously tearing
these off, leave the carciss to the fifth,
afterwauls taking out tt>e rico by hand
lols aud iifx'eiensiy conveying it to
the tnoutu with a peculiar jerk. One
mark of hoi] itaii y nhcwu to guests
when at the t* bit? < oasis: a in the chief
rolling up soteo rice into the palm of
his ban i and airuiug it at his guests 1
wide'y atH cii ea j -vs. Oo one occa
•ion this piioc, ot evility Was shown
to myself, but not being adept to the
art of ewallo-* ing nci bails when eo
j rejected, th? i ffwOt, was anything but
what my kind entertainer anticipated,
for independent of being nearly chok
ed, the grains were scattered, or rather
spluttered over the table in a Banner
tnat elicited roars of laughter even
from the grave Arabs. This, of coarse
was the last txperimsnt of the kind
tried upon m.
Ketna'e Fuftuue.
Jiuj R.9fne owed his fortune to a
wctnsn. ILc impoverished widow of
au cid friend of bin sani® to him at
diet) with SBIO wtijih of diamonds, all
me had ltt, eagerly begging him to
buy that amount of a certain stock.
Hat wbj? See had been employed as
a seamstress at the home of Flood,
Fair and O’lineo, alt forms! friends of
her husband's. At one of these hous
es fibo bad overheard t,u accennt of a
wonderful bonanza just then discover
ed near >irgiuia <Jity. Keene took
the diamonds, a wedding gift to this
poor little woman from ber mother.
Ho invented their vaine is the stock
desired. On the announcement of the
new discoveries the stoik jumped
from 2S to GO dollars, then rose to 100
dollars, 160 up to 285 dollate. At
that point eno asked him to Bell. She
thought herself woith about 25 000
dollars. Bho was in a fever of excite
meat. Keenp, sliin and tall, at. cool
as a encumber. "Sio how ranch Mrs.
has with ur,'* he told bis aash
ier. 'i he auswer eame, Mrs. has
570 thousand, less commisn om,
making 562,870. Keene naked il she
would have a cheek lor the awonat
then, but receiving no answer, found
she had fainted. He had made ten
million himsolf in the deal, all ot which
be has since lost in the American
Carlo Wall atieet. The little woman
whom he enriched now dazzles people
with her diamonds, keeping her moth
er's gift as a talisman.
A Negro Hack Driver in Atlanta—
By Persualion of tho Knife and
Pistol lie Drives his old Grav
Nag at a Maude 8. Speed.
“Diive up there) Shake it up, you
and ”
A negr hackman leaned over the
dashboard and lashed a bony gray
mare as industriously as if his life de
pended on it.
The old mare turned the Kimball
house corner and started down Pryor
-tteot at a breakneck speed that scat
vred hacks and newtboys right and
eft.
‘ Drive Dp there,” yelled a man in
dda tbe carriage. The frightened oe
was evidently pnttingon the lash.
A few feet from ths railroad a po
liceman was standing. Ah thedaiky
iiaw him ha suddenly drew back on
the rcains to stop the horse.
Help. Ron hare quick, he yelled.
Tbe policeman ran to the hack.
Wbat’a the matter he asked?
For God’e sake take dem men out’n
my hack, said the negro.
As the policeman looked into tbe
hack, be saw one of the two men un
buckling a belt from aronnd his per
son. To the belt was attached a huge
old fashioned Remington revolver
about two feet long. On tho seat be
twsea the two men were a small pearl
handled revolver and a fcowic knife.
Tbe kni f e had a blade about ten inch
es long tetnainating in a booked point.
The edge and point of the knife had
been recently sharpened until its edge
was as fine as a razor.
Law, 1 thought I was dons gone
op, said the negro.
What’s the matter asked the police
man.
Dese two men got in my back an '
jos made we dii-re ali over town. 1
e ae scared to holler, ’cause dey said if
I heller, dey guine ter cut my heart
out. Dat’s w’at dey done.”
• no, we didn't,” said one of the
men. “We haven’t done anythin; to
the negro.”
Done ruined dat ole mare, remarked
the negro*
The two were taken out and escort
ed to the station bouse. Their names
arc entered on the docket, as F. M.
Chase and J. I. James. Chase, the
man who was unbuckling the revolver
wken the policeman Hist saw them, is
charged with diserdely conduct and
being drank, and bis ootnpanieu with
disorderly conduct.
Tue haetnaan’s narao is Jim Phil
lips.
UrtoD drivin’ roun’ ber® long time,
bat I never got soared like dat before.”
Where did you gf he was asked.
“Go? i bad to go every wharf. I
titiv dat ole inure twenty miles in two
WITH A BOTTLE
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bonrs.”
Why didn’t yon holler?
"Holler? Has you seed dat knife?
Has you seed dem pisto &?’ ’
Briskmaking is one of ths olde t
trades in the world. Tbe Egyptian
taught, to tho Greeks, and they in tnin
thought it to the Kirn-ins. Some ol
tbe bricks nude hundreds e‘ years be
fore Christ are still in existence am!
thny are better than ibe present arti
cle The wages of biieklayers have
besn steadily increasing, lu Babylon
a bricklayer got forty cents a day; in
Rome, under the empire, he wes paid
a dollar, and in Loudon in the six
teentli ecu Ury be got two dollars
Tne average pav for a bricklayer it*
this Countrv i- $3 20 for a day's work
l.rgal helices.
Georgia. Biliks county: —W’er-aa J
C Wade and B E. Lord, eXern;ors o
James Wade, late of sail lounty, d@
ceased, has applied to rue in te:ms M
ibe law for letters of dismisiion from
said administration. These are there
fore to cite aud admonish all concern
ed to show cause at tbe regular term
of court of ordinary of said county, to
he held on the Ist. Monday in Febrn
ary next, why said discharge should
not o granted. Giveu under my
hand end official signature novembei
2ud. 1888. T. F. Hill, ordinary.
12 w.
Georgia, Banks County:—Whereas
Tisha Bush, (coi ) widow ot Julius
Bush, late of said county, deceased,
has applied to me in terms of the law
to haye set apart to bcntcif and ruiuot
children, al2 months support from
tbe estate ol the said deceased. These
are therefore to cite mil notify sll con
cemed to show cause, if any they hav
at my office on Friday the 21st day of
December next, why such application
should not be gianted, and the twelve
months support bo allowed as fixed bv
the return of the appraisers appointed
for that purpose, dated Nov 19, 1888.
30 4.v. T. F. Hill. Ordinary
Mlierifi Mule!
There will be sold before tb n court
house door iu the town of Homer,
within the legal hours of pale, oa tin
first Tuesday in January 1889, the fo 1
lowing property, to*wit,: Lots No**
45, 68 and 09; said lots containing
about oae-fourth of an acre each; on
said lota i>t a gin house, gin press,
steam engine, griss mill and
levied on ae the property of Dyer and
Turk, also lot No. 41, containing one
fifih of as acre, ©n which is situated
R .J. Dyai's blacksmith shop, also lot
No. 124, containing ©ne-fcirmh acre, ms
which is situated the dwelling of R. J
Diar, also lots 99 and 160, contain
ing one-fiith of an aero, each fraction
al lots 101, 162, 112 and }]?>, levied
oa to satisfy a fifa issued from the 8a
perior Court of Ban> corn y, in fax
or of the Giaer Maaul- cturing Con*,
paty againsr, D ,ar and Turk, W iit*
ten ia terras of he law. Tit Ntivci;
ber 15, 1888,
F. M. Ihnners.u, Sheriff BacktCo.
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