The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, June 23, 1886, Image 1

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jnswitprl ~«atnqi'L import' Professional Cards. ■ ?n. . Ii )-o!U tJ ..! , J.iT H.1' I , t .LTT5 Dr. T. F. WILLIAMS, a^Oftice at ills ltesfd&ce..JE9 Simms’ Building. - vFrtat door below the Gourt House. a P r2i.’§pjif^8 lissnsqZ WMi Dr-J.PHOS.MlS, PRACTITrONE|?,;c. tvt . M )R,—r-~r-~ seothjia: -;ssai mi x ~Tmfp mmk m&:mi ■T| rm^WO T1 IE > z?a J ol3±1j±oxi_ox», ivra CQs L SPRINQ$,y<Qf&&.\\ \ t!l ('TAILS ATTENDED TO AT ALL Residence. PriiiTv aii baoT ffiw ii mch24, tft; ai fj.iy , -amami Dr. P. M.JOHNSON, .mltyitei** SYJ)* Oi Oilft *15 u j''.. 1 i' J'Ji rij.l •ha if ho PRACTITIONER, ;! A Lovett fia. Aj Bipt pSi^P 'jW.% vM jh’vuwo J&.fr’KV.v.’ to <r.:ttrr<i9£ cascade hungiits; gleaming lil'fcr-dolvu frotn rock to yock df;a jrecipitous descent. On either side, bpmp^fcau-s of nature’s fai'ming, jragff?garaens -Had tbeen phinted;. m nojtr the vines were lad& with leav^purple clusters/lint they were leing rigidly despoiled, for the rhas- great house of the neigh- ms to-nighteto give a fete ite his only Ion’s coming of A young man, with; his alpenstook in hand, evidently fresh-from The |dlami^4il'%§d^Si^ChifiUe his otf^tmmp'posite sL fWmm -Mm, Pfife $Kp the brawling, . stream. . Catchi.og feigHt bf the figure Startdihtt • before oiB-.- IjP al'inudtwntlp?! u*l‘ y*>! ffhfttvines,: ho culled across .phgQW «( ‘itUipitunl*! trsiDiiarftjidn ji'iuh f®-aTfr.* Re>v««fiit u mjjK. it: I'.'6h.)»UBEINv1 ■- ,cni- atJ-i l his-Bervices to -the public ttgbQedio, raxljtesiclelcILI JI - aug 20, ’84 ly. at fm CHARLES HI M. D., leor^ia. DR. C. F.. GREEN, Dublin, - Ceorgiattf* -’NALLS ATTENDED TO AT ALL T. L. CRINER, MMMii ins THOMAS B. FELDER, Jr. .mart attorney at law, -< r It.'.gJAa.MDAd t:m .«TO»-- Dublin. :■ .tf .0S5.S Georgia. r Wilt-practice,; jp-lhc courts of th°, Oco nee, Oejiulgee Jainf Middle jcq’cijits, and the Supreme’court of Georgia, and else where by special -contract. t ,. , r , naWiH ncgMtfte IbAfaWSoii’itt^^edTarm- Ffb! a i8th,-I88.):-Griie!'rtO ion . “ , AiTO-mYGH •.•TAKEN’ - • >T •THE ATLANTA it^FOR I8»6? A If not, lay this paper down and send for •Itriptlibw.CJI:* «I:<U.I <N-Tuo.. 'for six months or flsO for three monUis,° sW?»« — SI 111 TI'lS e^jMatteatj — i liggiS** aid Pape * FrmtedinAmeri iifjnews, hXAm'k- .JL prips lie-Stoiy papers, more ^agricultural papers, lorous papei&f-be- M ’ Hamilton’s ’s Sknch- SERMO a Wee takes a wiiol keep houi it- vHit p - i-i < .id. ml " tSg I’ WiBl' AddiJ? 1 Ti'ifiidKS'ftfiiTrox. • -■A# ---i- i. .mm _» : n w a« ^ Was* his ?sniipi»iH6 to find hifnsolf • face ojWrKAt*i’rfftrAl{e‘'hftstilyi:do®edndiis! curly head bared to Lite b'reeke, and it i t)^ Ij^pk-plih c)i- { lVfie n tad m i rati on ills his -frank blue ayes, that the girls dmoffied. befpi^<j,hjppi ip su(Jd@?iftop fusion. .Blco« tt/i !i?Lf4<lu I«‘V listibly drawn Fo the> spot da*8'pr®sdnce. ’ At’ flrat; he deceived had no-sdrious intention in: seeking ISf few. fldebi ngi moments tpleasa n bly; > bu t j magnet which' had so oomplat&ly naturp intoione filled with.the hopes iw&iafc w h Pmm?H to ,v,b..i 1 -The ffirl’8 eheh'ks flti’shedv ha ’s Sim his fAbe. ■ Thbn sUo dftj-ppwl dtordatk am DAomhuiliiiLau/renz-^LEatri^ amide#!* ■;°y* ' m t .... -.-■..Vtib.niUL'h;.' {),;■ !,::iH >,• >/ j, ..iifW'hirti'littlo.i tlild'a of i the hgicfh, up a t ithpi ciia tie mioite m. th e > ,w. inte v before she <licd.? ; Why, .Jou ,aro <>« tal 1 asrr-as ..myi; ishoiildenbv and ; you ffi tn l Ug, : j a jy nq , wb > 4 • .{q cr;o3 w tiny »¥ Ml •MWinHaKVl' from the gronn$;:*ajid you were so high* x>s -F"-. <ril'Sv ,y.l'■,? .•'/ '.*t■•■--.L*i \'i :■ Nortfeu Fr i e d_ljp 1 f'lau^ h ed a* me fry 1 . hoyisif;,iajigh;.. ■‘Yes, I* lorgot.^’^Tibie.^ -brings the nicest clii^tei‘i4myoiir baBki t as a token 'that you i 'fo , ?^)^^)ft>r’f^g^. ting.yoOi’^oAndi Norden -threty hitn- and held out his hand with ah air of lazy good-nature. /With iiihfcfiFseriousneSSWbho^gh 0m}mw tmcG ’ U>i«^^ais4he4 i^ti,l >; eh^ fqiin^.,,^ taBcidusp 1 :dewy-por.pleiLi)Stvnch. «iAs she^gave^theih'Uo him shesaidr* 1 ’ ‘You will- ploaso excuse me for going on with,,my work, young uias : ter; for these must all be picked, and gr.wiTmi ‘Say rather my father’s party; for if there is anything I hate it’s to have to play the'Agreeable to lots of peo- plo I dou’t care for as much as—as thafsto^ol’^with a careless fillip of a pebble mto^the water; then, as a thought struck him, he said: “If you wi" bring tho giupis up : four- f, I will give you a present with mjown^^^M^yce, and will promise you the first dance at the ball which is to be given to mor row to my father’s tenants/^ Hilda’s face grew grave, and her ihhodehtchilll eves’ ^Idn’dcd -W she aiiswe?^<i': ff " ! ’ ntr * ® u * aihMi ^ «»<«*>* ‘Kut f ifta Mnirifoffo^f cm tie* • > fchtf «t^>i6lisc4iat Well ;$Qi 3me noted the of her feature!—-Hil'ViAl- l^ei-ibrowed forehead, the short, arching upper §V.W^«k;W^fe4a^E but finely cut; the stright* nose with crowned with a goIdBn glory of curl- ingailkeu huir-it u. fei.p that Urn old count was right. Such MWA bo^cfuHy guarded anj| .Jidtel ‘Ah, I sco,’ he said. ‘You arc i Little Red Riding Hood, and Katri na is a wise old grandmother. She’i pn the watch to keep tho wolf away. IFell, perhaps it is best.’ Replacing his cap on his curly head, he waved an. adieu, ,and \yas soon out of sight. Hilda watched until she oould see him no longer. Then she turned, to her work again, .bnrmu£iii|; through ., for; ktir 4 ^ !< iips.f. ■ V:L f.r—7/; iMy;?/ ' j ^Ah, but he^itrbdantiful! So tall and .broad-shouldered, with suoli bright eyes and white teeth 1 And kachopleasapt waysj Happy be; the girl he loves! And,all day long, and . indeed} fd’t many succeeding j ones, - then girl’s Of [that handsome, animated face, ^o^den,^, Jqupd ^ijspself irr.e- rohdci'ed hopes and aspiratjons of youthful manhob'd Slowly lie came to the conclusion to brave-,<all .the.f prpjudices of his rarnkurtf Pleftgap ed’trp'a‘Vikta { df iufoivsd "and’’woh’dert toMk'Mon ofi hfly Toye/ 'and • ^forr ii ”few who^ oi^ t^, tlie otli^r—a niingiih^ - of emotions lipou liis face, i’ity for Hilda—vexation at Norden— ^i’sth)iy'‘iit lYity ovJii r posittb;h - in 4ftl» (h&tt^r-f-afl cohtdhdid^ fd/tlie mas't^ <jr\f. Ui, iA : tte’he siJid,'grivvcl^ ‘^Wliat is fidiie tjahlibt tidw’bb un done, and tho voung rrihstdi* miist 1 go at oboe to-liis father- and make a blertn breast of'it. 7 i d s-.mi i Moved by a sudden impulse Hida jinelt.before hiih. ft ,'i .1 . 1 .“AVilil you^givQVme, your blessing and tell moyoUiYongivo me? £ did not mean to do wrong.” The^old man’f •• pyoa v?erp tnoist. as he laid his wrinkled hands upon her bowed head, and said, solemn ly: -•• o ! ‘May God bless you, and give you a happy life/ Hilda pressed her sofi lips to his haUdl. N ‘ ‘Thank * ly p ii, ’; s H <9 s4 id/ /. * \Viiiitov: sr comes, I shall be better abie to bear !,'"!■/ , : . The next scene is at the castle. lThe. ) connt is seated in/liig library. jElUboratel% dressed, • leaning back in though he jinightr have stepped out from the imHssive framo of the portrait of Coiln t sFriedrioh Friedholf-**tiio founder of ippapSiiiii::: His face softens as his young daughter ilrpiengardo/ a; girl of fifteen oomes intofthb rbqm, and, stealing tpjiissido. touches ^ Ted, lips l.ignUy Co.his forehead w w- tioniiigly.;. ^r ft t thjs time of duy it' is rare-for hor tb interupt.him. * j ‘‘ ‘Novdon ts here} 71 she skys,; 'gen tly { lady; "Tfiibh‘came tljd thought of his family; but.Norden reassured her fidenceiirt Iris (ability toWindiis filth maxricdi-i /fAt ilast,iu.^pite. ( of»; her .clandestine marriage^ i The;i pariah diinister would have refused^to mari ry^tho yonnyfiiheivi iwAtliOMt}. Coun t knew-fulljveH. ;; So his fertile brain hit’upiorT ari" expedient/ : ’ He; dreflSbd hifla^lf 1 ike-an uhsbpliistlcated'poun^ tryman that Hilda hoi’self failed to recognize him. He kept .iiji his us- sumed charaotief until the last words of th& ceremony had been - said, and they were.pvPD9dnced ‘rnan and wife. Tlienvbe tlirew ell his llaxen wig, stra'ghteiied 'his stooping figure, and with a gayilaugh at thoiolergymanis face took thqpenj 1 '^^ signed his name—N;ordfen Fried holf* the parish register. t T*® ak you wdnkvLiihe saidi. :• iGLioVeii has again laug^o^jv^ap obstaclq^ ^,’, '7’ ' ' ut it’s no laughing matter,’ the minis.tei’,:saidi i.n.d;ignan.tjy,,? i^pur m wha have 7 you donvl’t- fu ?n •pe.^otlung Iiam eiflipr ii8hamfed of* • or-'aorryfdiu’ - and- the young heir drew Hildas trembling fornVclose tof his side.' ' ‘I love ; 11-iU liWiiMlU ndtlving.l dan!tale'her froin tnt*;’- but sudden fear and sorrow. Never be- hoKi wiihoHi a kindly rsmile y#t al Jkw aim* vidits l*i lands, and sinking down -terejM br„”"ii„s over with lc„r S as8ho looked up at] lum piteously, ‘is it so? Will I never he foi liis love for meP . ‘Nonsense, Hilda!’ said Norden, mm. ‘My father iicvt-r n-fns. J anything in his life, in, ho would say nay to my p, %WWHS I I *4fTw i l»*f ■ • ,m l Atfet aHd.’ cVfo'tifc ‘aHb 'speiiks th‘6 : : yoiihg: man Jcbliie^fth’^V^ rio!ditig IIiIda’s liaiici. ! ( ' ‘Father,’ lie'says, in a-ybice he iVi vain tries to render steady', ‘I have bfohgilt ybh a^esthtt—a n'tuv dritVgh- ^^•l-ifrrf (•.*! (tj«i.■,-}(/.« |ffi;..i 7T-,t.-j p'itT *' 'a?The ooiinb iglnnces ’ih :spoebl11osS siiViifis^^lbtifi, hisis»bi 1 tpi(|l|^ a peasant’s garb thus straiigely in- troducod 'into his presonco/Has Nor den gone mad? /'L. ■ ‘What uo yon mepuf’ hei^aysiofli Inst, hoarse]y* ;i f ‘J[f,you;:are jesting, it is but a sorryitricki If iinotpvybu dre^ r hi/loiigdr!^^ kon of ipiine^ 1 : '£f Norden’s eyes quailed before nis father’s fiery giauoe^n-^qr.iith,0?,first time his guy self coiifidenje failed him. tU ihffr-l 91’,,^ fiitIioi*, will you noiJprgiye lis?’ . ,/ , .-/.i'r.' \ And the you'll sunk upon ’liis knees-ditd drew Hilda down bOkide » . ‘Forgive you? Never! Yon pan go and take your—wife wlth you. Go! Do yqu ; l, ‘•Oh, father,* said Irmengarde, pleadingly,, fxloolv ,«.t ;!1 heri Sho lias the face 1 qf an aiigel. No wd/idbr ‘No, I will not look at her—the low-born, that preflu mi ng. ’ ^tba.not in her endeavor to make peace* . ‘Think •of.qm’piojthpi;,’ still cou- tinued ithc spft voice, ai ^^ven as you loved her, mytuotlidi*--* *\' r/ ‘Mentjpu. not your sainted mother- o^inpnch a coiinectioji.’,,!.,., And as he spoke, the count pointed to the door, and, turning to Norffeh, eaid, stoi^y;i ; : ., hi! j - iiiitGc. rifi-Dq - npb lot;mo’ seb your face again/ , , . ‘He had; indeed, offended beyond' for giveness. ..Hq'.ppt; !ys i( ann aroun’d Hilda. a<>,wAifo ".rtoil ®o : *Coirie; ,: he said:''''‘^Vb are iforttib first who have periled all ior jfove and have lost. Remember though,* turn er again to his father, ‘tho fault is wholly mine, not hers. I was de ceived myself, and so have misled her. I felt so sure of your.love an/1 for- givosa for any act short of a dishonor able one.’ ‘If your idea of honor is to mingle base blood in a pure, unsullied stream, it does not accord with mine, sir.’ n ^y:tTr^ytL, proudly stung by Ins father’s con- .ffkiispA ,.i ) /. ,‘ahd you InM ,ilbt be tVbhb- f |»jyi , ncp i 'hgftin an-. t,i 1 I haive .proyoq s iny; rigliti rtp , claim, tho knowledge.’ | Hb'kopt his 'word/ 1 . Bbfoi'b Piiotili- Pr mbhtll lie lmd taken passage for 1 4-th;e .Odiu—bound foili^mp^io.ar* y Tlicii hovvs came that she.lvad gone down -with all bn hoitt-d- Alas foi 1 'pride and anger! when , thh' DbM’ angeflaH'iii^’bb'fd 0 hand upcni'’;ihe heart.pf.one wo liavo loyqd f . even though estranged, to all appoaranco forever. When the count heard:; of hia i 'S5h’s;dOathviti ! 6oemb ! d to smile a blow at the springs of his own life. 11,0 fell, as ; though strichon by fa heavy h&ndj-iooaning: I nf My sonl i Myisbh!;! lOhiloruel.fath• oi% to ilay his own' 'flesh and bleed*!?' !rinongurdlj jh'lqi^c‘rod’ tq Him tVfi- dorly jn this’liqui’.iqf, and when, after a weary*.; Ii tigering -illtt ness he bnco m0ro rbso ffom;hisibed, he Was it diangedi-imah;^ -MoiilthS-' dringed on, sad and iiuermini^lb;; all. seasons. v; seqinityjjj/yylito 1 lie mourning^thqr ,qpd sisteiv . - H'hen oame a morning wimn the olop^jiygs' lifted:in a burst of gladness* -A. ca-i bio itelegmm iu. ; thp w nipuuing; papers, announced that.a. feiy^sjiryjypra .qf, the Orden had reaehqdjjA.iDQi'icnTr - pifiked up by a passing ves.sc.l-^nd) That Norden. and Broiuhilda, ^I’iod,-, ■ half wo,re : among the natues of ( ,tbe' savod; • . ; , , .. Ill ho, ; next .jnhi 1 oarfied • i s be.iy»»M*i-flMTk««9tftisHf«g Gib# tp qnddmiiYQdea?; 1 pu> { 1 iu , -tRe ,.near presence of death. NbVdoPiS boyish, impulsive .nature hud ijoderguno a chungp,,and lie.realized that ho , had lib had snared, no pains to accom- pliali .herself. ' Now she'wlis iuclily rewat’ded; for -parting thetiioblorriahi kisscd her firstmlmn biio ojioeky-thpn iipoji tbOi,* tacHif hope it wm not bo long beforb Nor- doirb'ringe you to your rijhiful place us niistiioss of: Uomv Uasllo. ; My Ir- )ongarAo,;Uoro. qnly w.qps for -you to. ., 0;thq,keys as lady‘obiintelainb., to >«0 ||A ||. ,t LI 'flti/ft AM C/tVl’!n LLtiiVlk ijrt*,) *' - leave her old father. Sho is betrothed ijud will 1 soon' bo married.—i-Mary 13. Moffat, in N. Y. Ledger., i l?na ; "but Hint's. ** J 1 " When a Georgia farmer foiind ohfc'‘ hat his son Jolt 11 was sparking a ertain furmor’s daughter for a year 6r mbro’ wi thout sett ling any ques tion, lie called him out bohind the stick and -said ! to him: ; <!;’ ■ Slolin do you luvo Susan ’i’in | |! ‘I guess'! tto, dadv^ ' wmqa** ! ‘And docs slib J hjv6'yot1? ?: ■ wl-w ghat’s what 1 (L.iii.o,,, and,,.I’m ‘Well, you’d belter.throw, out a few hints tonight and hud opt.- ; w$ unless you ary going to m m . her.’ That night aUton o’clock John .cadie’ iib'tVrb. ii vvrock. 1 His'faco'i Was m 1® joi:ed‘Wit ; h,miid<. ‘John! Joint! what on airth is tho matter? exclaimed tho oil man, lay- ttly*..' *'.11 jajiS vuiliO'JisD 1 ini i J« ,LrmW.-m: xhu^i il^yilimouta few hints to Sa- liew lustre'ibdils t'iih'o-'ho'nbi'ed name, then he .voo Idv return mud lay. )i j j laurels at his feet, thus earning hip vm»d SMfbt na! j J forgiy.cmws,; >Tbn yeai’b luto^^ • At the 1 eXnibitibn "of machinery in tho Gontennial Exposition ..one re markable ipveptiop .ohaliengpdi a continual interest atid.adminit;,qn,, Ij. fereignor a distinguished >lookiii paused among the crowd.... of . tors standing before it. On his arm leaiyed a beautiful girl,, evidently his daiightbr. As it hitppoiied, a‘gi'ouji of guntletueii were die'enssmg itslpo- r.y off The; palmm.y oi*y w here ; 'fora !iiio» clianieal iiigeimity/., ‘Mill. Alt i * I HIW.lllol’ < I 11 iii i,iimn ia But, said a.nptliei’, ‘this name is not an American one,,. I .sod : not why it should bo iii This 1 'parileuiiif doplirtmeii t/ J' ■'i >-i .-1:- .*>v ba *h,lias a-aigliti here/ was the an adopted ebu it try, of v^hfcili 1 'iVc'- ] bo.otne a natu al’lzM ; citizc ! h.’ j:,, h' "to. . Umptyfjiilimtw . jt vyas// indeed m ma r ni Just/ then tho crowd parted', ■’ atUl a splendid looking man in the prime of jlifp, pa me tojyaid (! them. Gna liSMi-il# neously from their lips, it was in deed NoTdbiLFn'edliblf Hvlibiiad'-Wbii this proud 1 , triumph/ who. had dial this Phild bf lft»y brain. Th- hp if successful, I was coming home to !lI1 d,to the dear Air'h'btir fpiiiid tliorh. tit'NordenV. hbnic. ■mPpM'ithtMim p/ioioom lit the beautiful, dignified'woman who : cume forward ;tp receive it would have hpou.l.mrt^to w-hom Norden lmd introduced u> them so suddenly as h.s wife on That .m*cr.to,bo,forgotte„ i M orn„. K , long Hilda had come to the NTw World with an ideal to attain to. as well as Norden. It was to render hern If worthy of him, and of tho proud old nunm ho had beftbWcd djwit lief; nnd J'Mf -muh .'ilfie.ijtfiil! sail.' -.Jtffttjs'J ‘What kind-o’ bints?’ - ‘Wh - y/iTolcl s TT6f Fd' boon hofifing it two miles four nights in a week fbr'iFedltit'ybabwitlv iron . WlYrlb 'sUW. 'tihnWed ‘-gtfnY'iuid sang '^o'd^H , ^)icb (: lios0', i< ttl«lViioMr--i'. roclumN oa i WkUs«ffl||rf»/m#Jilb UriHlm-hcr toetlf'andt'diirn tip 1 'lief 1 ' ’sf/deklwga,i c.ii ' iifi e ’ bile op her ; c if j n atvd'teU tlie bW'iblks' : tWu'{‘ , wo i a'r<iengagt i il.-’' .' lo iiS^hd/iici' father' bomiOcU you ?’ To cbiisoiefe''it! f t46l{ • the whole fa'nUly including Sbsfih, Ltvo’llTred itieti aWd ttlrce dogej -'ana then’ I ; wasn’t' moY’n liiUf licked; 1 guess it wasn’t quite time to throw, but ints/ . .rmiob , TcHtliiir Ills Love. The othott evening us a HeMbil Fitznoodlos called ’on his girl ; hq she/sobbed,pa i M vs planation; pi r >ip-qt Lag ! inVy l citm'pl{or;’' b »hpi9HK ,llC • dpijt\7 ‘And will you—you also have a tooth piilled'fUio.v Miijtsi - j&j <0(11*1 !■ I lit V '■ ‘Tyvo^of iejn r r it, (| ’ '>nl' , bridal udo<)*.> bjfJiP r queStmiH. ,; lt Do not stare at u persons dbthc 1. makes tile wearer feel uncomforta- blAMjMy/ Pdi ai,-.os* oi '“V*'.!»l ,«»;»lwn> Iw.wt (lf« ii <tliW '/«b lH <«K >«u4t|Q.