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Itttftnhn «l Jsdi lie lll'tH
uy-w|iH’*r'l flt one of tha f ^ ITPfrrT,^
KUiid4 d*t«". mined I** give j hiubaiid," ran >
X iti it nf whitewash. To j tips today, n >
i t the abseuco of lime.! have thqm sent»
Hum-d to powder t»v Ituru
watched tli» piswc h
*9'taMR
THE NEW AND ELEGANT
HICH ARM—
l Ul l i *|t « l|ll
voting wife ty, her
u • pi on* some ostrich
is I* uowu town, and
South j
Ills t<-Mi
obtain
coni vi
ing. Tin* rtfflHca
of burfttn •? wHlt l!iipn?»'“b. , iipvjn|f that
the coral iv.it Jfljjng wwBwi for them to
cat. Next t <4iiug they behold the
missionary* •• at.-igo glittering In the
rialug nun \Vi| n* situ#. It was no
beaullfultn their eyes that they danced;
servant rtl with jov.
Inland was in a dotmOolion.
idea me the rage, and happy
juulte tvlu* could enhance
bv n daub of th® whitewash
icti contention* arose; one
;<1Y their superior rank:
btiRicd possession ‘ of th •
Vhlhtiliy held it against all
MACIUNBM
“ Oat rich tips!" .Ire antwered, with a
pttrtled look.
“ Yen, dear, ostrich tips.’'
“Oh," he replied, at if he knew nil
about It, "of,course l can;” and he
went away without betraying Ida
ignorance.
. That evening when ho came back his
wife met him at the door.
“Oil, Harry,” she cried, “the tips
didn't come. You forgot them, you
naughty fellow.”
"Not much,! didn't” he said with
spirit; “but they didn’t have any.”
" Didn't have nny ? Why, I saw them
in a dozen places yesterday. Where
did yon go ?"
" KVery place. Frank's and Joe's and
Honda and a whole lot more places.
They couhbg|vc me banerUull tip3 and
hone-race ^ipn. add i i egHtta Tips, bnt
nobody had any ostrich tips, and I gave
it up un a bad job.”
bhe looked at Idm closely for an in-
settlement.
(Opposilc the Court House.)
ZD-CL"bl±3=L <3-a»
Manufacturer and Dealer in
SEWING MACHINE
IS THE BEST. • BUY NO OTHER.
FEEDERS AND
Saddles, Bridles & Harness,
—11K ivI LI. ALSO KKKP—
i|» IIhIh;-*, Horse lilciikeir, l
Biidl Bit*. Sjtmd, Carri
Bn g\. Ruling ami I ca
ill]!-, 1J .illCombs
Bundles. Collar.'*,
they sang.abey.
Tha whi
Whitewash h.
was the c
her cliarilu
brush, 1
party t\ri
another m
brush and
comers; * ihbvl ‘hied to upset the tub
In ids eagerness to get aotno of the
preeion® cosiirane. At last, to quic!
the hubbub, more whitewash Was made
and in. a week not a hut, n domestic
utensil, 5 a war-dub or n garment hut
w;u as while ns show; not an fntmli-
taut hut had a skin painted with gro
tesque ihiMgtoq not a pig that was not'
whitened; nad mother* might be seen
In every dtreeUpp enpurlug Joymuly
and fairly yelmqpwith utwfjitrafilio
beauty o^ Uiclr whitewashed babies.
Diamond Mi lies.
Many geologists iti Australasia cher
ish thu^ifTUi that 'diamond mines will
yet bo added to the 'Konrees of wealdi
of tlmt devdOpihg land of iiirprbicM.
Accidentally discovered by a traveling
trader not ^hH® twenty years ago, the
South African mines which ate 6(1'
miles from the coast, and at an eleva
tion of. 4,MW feet, ■above the son, are,
however, at present,unrivalled In their
size and value. The romantic hard
ships which toughened and rmigKcql'd
the early ilrggcr.i have largely disap
peared bo line tl»fi railway communica
tion, which bmijj® .the tlolds, witldu a
thirty jjioy^imfney, of lire const. The
business ^uiw' tmitsaotml on sclent ilie
prlnclpl»|nB 'Theft:
have been,Its mb^tt he expected,tor-
nations-’of jhwlt and loss, hut the j
returns tlin four principal mines,
show tliiit in the three years and it
third prbvibhs to t he end of IHtffUher
was a tdtal wtirtiiethVn of more than
eight nnd d*h:iif ! mUllonH sterling. A
Kimberley-kHtWond was reconi ly
shown ib r.ondon viAttoi'l at £100,(KXi.
It weighed more than HM eiirals In the
rough. Tha ihjrtit'di^nqnd In quality
ever found in iSubth Vfrlea was the
•*Porter HI® alii*" dtw«mued J in 'Klin*
bodey mlKllff T^o. Jvja a pure white
octahcdrpn. vjij^yii <MJ. v
ThJV^ olKIn, Louis.
*An honest and enlightened king,
MaxlmUlbm I U Was in private life not
particularly 'gii^ffil, and both his son -
Louia and Otti), had been brought uj
'with Rival .strVqtinwp and simplicity
There father 'allowed 'them no pocket
money but what they earned by ^otit
marks at their..lessons -on the model,
sealo of onq-pfenning per mark-~nn«
ho would, flue tlium a thaler wiU\on
compunction* If thlv were roporiei
idle. Their laid; i wiA more frugal than
tlmt of the stftu of mo d eoiiiitry gen
tlemen. AVMi ' Tj8S3» atudned
majority nt et fhWn ho was provided
with an eatalillshmcnt of his own
and sat down on tl» llyat day of'^v
emancipation to Ufo usuM tlmpir—oiu-
dlsh of meat dmlwpC chci%e. " Am
I uow my own master?" he asked with
a smile of Ida servants. •' Yi% sir," was
tho answer ’'Then you may bring me
some chicken and a mehluptcieu
(pudding).” v
Tho famous Dr, Bollinger was one of
tho tutors who exuvei cd tho happiest
intluonc.o on 1‘rlnee I.ouls. Giving a
general direction to hh pupil's studies,
tlie learned and able churchman adte.
on tho pvhtelplo that tlm future kln^
ought to known mfm of everytiilntt,
and to choose for hlinaolf.. the one or
two subjects whleli he would like to
study thoroughly. He has often said,
tioWever, thaf fio whs (jisoonported by
th^mnlor \\,iyt ivhlcH J,Uo llrtnoo am
plied himself to every branch of study
exedpt pollUenl e^momy and mathe-
matUrs. Quick at learning languages
- ancient or modern; passionately fond
of history ;doe^b‘ biV'^'etod bUhcology,
and intelligent in his compi'ehension uf
books relating to"the sctciUT of war.
Prince Louis was equally assiduous in
his music and drawing lessons, and In
all corporal-exercises, lie teamed to
drill smartly; became a graeoCul
fencer, and a bold rider, lint the sen
sitiveness of Ids character was shown
by the deep m,truncation he ex per i-
enceil whenever ho met with any mis
hap in his at hlellos which eiposotl him
1 Bin n cot for the OnUtmltil Colton
(•!«, mHilt* l»y O. 11. Milter, of Fort Vnl-
ley, On. The feuh r- urn! condenKirs < nn
be nllndnd to nny oilier make.
I id*o Mil i lie Hunk waiter Knglne, I.ef
fel's Water \y l,< el**, Liute <fc 11 oil ley Co.V
uim liltn ry aim Frick & Co.'s Engine- uud
Mtw mills I, < : •
My territory bhibnues I nmrns, .Tolih •' it-
and KqmnuU counties, i Imvo bica ■& U-,
ing tin: above nineliinen tors- vein! mar.,
and llilnk I Csn make it to- wlrtr mb Vest to
tram with me bn m<\ (|»Og >o mj linn
i .. .. \V c. U K.i Vjtl.lt. ,
Dublin, <<it.
August-4Am. i : :
Cheap For Cash
.repairing Promptly Done.
May lttblMv.
The LADEEa' FAVORITE, because;:
it is LIGHT b.UNNiNO and does -
suoli beautiful work. Agents’ Favor
ite, because itis a quick and easy, seller.
AGFNTS WAMlDIN liXpiTlEl) TEfMTOET^
ISEWD E-OVI CIUOULAR.
JUNE [VIANOFlCTyRI^G CD.
Cor. La Salle tone iA Ontario Street, >■'
CHICAGO, ILL.
M Fft^ERi WEB:
OFF SK I S Til K LOW l’lilCK
OF COT I ON
The KlniMlwirted V.nran illan.
It was 0 by the largo clock in a down-
town rcBtaufant as a lame boy with a
crutch and a basket containing an as
sortment of candy and other sweet
meats entered and limped up to a largo
man who was standing nt» the bar im-
htbVnd with four Jolly companions.
“ Candy,” piped thc.binic lad.
The large than turnetl abruptly,
looked at the boy upd t|i(m said:
" is your father working?”
‘'N’o, sir,”; said.the lad. " Hfi’afilfend.”
" Whrtt'll you lake for all there’s in
tlirp.lmpket ?'*
The llttlo fellow looked at his stock
and then ngnltt nt tho nmn, apparently
not comprehending the slttmttoh. f. -
" Have you got a motht r,?"
“ Yes, sir,” was the response,
“ Fellows,” said the largo man, " let’s
help the hoy’s mother," and then five
huge hands went down Into trousers'
pockets for loose coin. Tho collection,
amounting to a dollar and f.lxty cents,
was handed to tho hoy, who went out
of the plaeit looking at tho money In the
pqlm of his hand nearly bewildered at
Ids good fortune, and wholly unable to
account for his unusual treatment.
By demising llu- C' d perfect, never
chokes, rut) light.' gin- fn.-l, nml
innkoa good "stomp!® The
' • feeder tsiiul-on Hit llnor
it Will leetl any kind
of cotton regular
every gin is
piiitr.m-
leed.
ns rep resented nml to give. satisfuclion.
I’rieek Inis been reduced/ Cull"‘on or nd
dress.
Iron'. 1 might my, every section .of lite
Uoubly, 1 liCVcby iini.oUnee myself n camii-
dntc for UepivM ntntive tit tin cnMiing
fleetiqq in. Uctoln r next, subject ton ui mo-
eratic tiourtunlioii -l.dnld oiie be held. In
taking tins steir 1 t«eg to nxprtitsTny. gtnte-
ftll aekiuiwleiigeinenls to ,.lhy people of
my eourily tor past favor: ns well as for
the very llatleiing «tij pttri tendeh-d me
now. Twice Iti.vy 1 Incu .houoreii willi
this Iriiportiinl. trim and iii my. Im ble
way 1 trleri to dirt ltnruc the dnries incum
bent upon Hje., ns j sJnill end) ttvttr. again.to
do, if elected, will) liprtV.-iy of p.iiriiore itiib
to the verj' tit-hl ofiriv nlAiii.t . ilorv*V.rr
I Imvf hitle.rio sui oi't .lui in -misty im.
ibyi i oiu iitm'i'ey 1 leave (or them to *os;
i |n;n at lite polls. Lpon biy ptisi record
i feel Him inv iki.tiny tests and upon it 1
stupd or full.
Very retq'a'cMiiilly.
tltj.Ni v M. Bt urn.
FUBLISHEP AT
D CJBriii-r. -C5-A.
KVKttV WKIINKHDAV, 1
MACCOJJoY
CAUTION TO CONSUMKltS. ; M Hi
As many inferior imitationslmve appear ;l -
ed upon the market in pueknges so closely
resembling ours as to decetve tne unwary, naanft
we would request'the purchaser to sco
that the red lit iiogrnnli.e(.(tpi cans in which
it.Ik packed always bear.
Oui* Naino uud our Trade Maid? • : ?t*
. In buying the iniil at ion.ywu pny as much i ' i -
for an inferior!''article'as Mm genuine oostsgv'?; •}
BE 8UKE YOU OBTAIN THE GEN-
U1NE.
ONLY
LANG & WILT
$W'Maniifailntors AueiV:-, Sanders-,
prvv ill.-, Georgia For tulJ«JE8
pST'ileserlplion ot prices.,^-1
» tS/’and ti-vms. A gin^jj
£J?‘‘.will |lg,k«.'«rk4t'*:
t^''in sldrkjgja
where it can be seen many lime.
Je 10-’80 -lm. .
LorHiatd’s Climax. /
RED TIN-TAG PLUG TOBACCO.
The Finest Sweet. Navy Chewing Tobacco
Mudo.
Tins Genuine always bears a Red Tin-Tag
with our name tin reon
BE WARM OF IMITATIONS.
1t< it of every kind ottfed in K0 minute.
b\ \V( I.KUltnV -MATAliY i.OTION. Usi: llif
oilier. This never I nils. Sold II. Jinks A
( o.
LOANS
sl’kixo M itllOVT 111,0
SO.MS.
I.tt(« III Lite to i.oolt (or joy—Yi
Novcr too Late to .Mrnil.
Headers of Hawthornes • • J 1< tj.-.- of St
ell Gullits” Will 'recall lilt |>;; I lie- WI
which poor l i.liuul. lyueiu'Oit, who Ii
' ‘ e'ti smce Ids v»i
Ula Ilrotlior Would Wnlk.
" How much vims a ticket to Lan
sing?” ho asked in tho depot yostorday.
" Two-forty." .
'• Make hint 82.” ’
No, sir."
"But l likoto go oudt undt sco my
bruddM"
" Tho price Is two-forty, sir.”
improve^ Farming
Sept. Id. 1 h-t-tf
THE SAVANNAH
beoivunjtthliy iinpriabm'
mmdiMiti.-aid, alter (tin jelta-ib - - .Vi \ i.n
is.gomf. tind when i.-,hnppme.*v tGliUgtw
me my Itapjpine-s." loti tl.m eoqhi, In
done only In pm U a’ 1 - gk-mak ol Wuuu f.ilti
sltiue odratiiemiliy full across the gloom ol
a New England autumn day.
In it let let In Messrs. flisCox Cd ,
Mr. i.. It, Titus, ,ol , Penuigton, •)..
Best SliC-2 i;
IN t; HO lit JIA
"How fpr vitas iio?"
" Eighty-Hl.x milos."
" I gif you 82, and mobbo I go out
again next fall."
"No, sir."
*'You don’t take him?”
"No, sir."
" My friendt, dot vhas all right. I
like to soe my bruddor, but now 1 don’t
go oudt.’t
“ Oati'li help that"
" Mobbo you think my brndder comes
In to seo mo uud gif you two-forty.
You vhas oif. He vbalks oafery shtep
of tho dcr way, uud you doan' got so
much as one look mit his coat tails.
My friendt, good byo?"
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An exceilenl M: W REBilf.E BUT-
‘Jti.N lJ»*oi,niee style a.nl i ery. .-e: vieeii
hie at l,a()
.disses - ;line Kill i l VT.jN BOOTS S>y
2.CO !;•<-
Ladies Him H il> and- PEBBLE BU’f •
TON LOOT;- at Lull &S 2..,»U 3 ho x-f
$0 $0 0.50-
Our g.hO i.ADIES Kll) BUTTON
BOOT is the last ever mtcle, for the price
They lit Ijehidliuily ami wear spleudailyi
I'.iegniit aeut’s emlnoidere.l slippers Lott
Bcrubhlng Tommy Atkins.
A good story is told coticornlng a
now-comer'who appeared on parade
with a very dirty neck. "Sergeant!”
said tho captain. "Sir!" said the ser
geant. "liavo thla man scrubbed.”
"Yea, sir.” Tim man wap taken away
by half a dozen companions to the
bath., anti,strippedmul vigorously made
dean. At the afternoon parade lie
took up his position with tho rest.
"Sergeant!" said tneCaptnln. "Sir!" said
tho sergeant . " Whore is that man 1 told
you to scrub ?" " There, sir!" " W hero ?”
“Thorol" " Oh, no; nonsonsol" " Y'es,
sir; that’s tho man!" "What! that
man?" “Yes, air!" "Well, now you
say so, I fancy it must bo;, but I
shouldn't have known him. What a
dllforenco it makes to a man to be
|cleanl" Happy recruit! every man of
tho company ou t he grin, and ho blush
ing violently, conscious tlmt for the
first time in many mouths his blushes
ate visible.
Ks(ab!islit‘d IS5?
THE SAVANNAH ‘
MORNING NEWS.
Enlarged January 1, 1S85, to an
8-Page, uli-Column Paper.
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f Imob’ Sure C.td &<»utU Vrasd
AN a D^DfiFWiCE.
* *— rt J ■ " - A v.-.c »* -t demifrteo for c)enn>
OntheritiR in tha I.nmbs.
Little P—*-ls learning a great deal nt
Sunday-school now. Tho figure of the
shepherd folding his lambs in his bosom
lma particularly’ impressed his childish
Imagin'nUon, and hl« tendency to recur
to it in convoy- ttmft was accepted as
proof that hjs U^asons were sinking
deep into hit heart
“ Do you know how the shepherd puts
his lambs In his bosom?" ho asked his
sistqr yesterday.
** Why, yes," said she, "he just takes
them and puts them there."
“ But ho has to kill ’em' and cook 'em
first," said little P .
"Cook them?"
‘‘Yes. and he eats’em, and then he
has 'em in His bosom!"
And the boy stroked his chest and
stomach downward in a way that left
no room to doubt ins appreciation of
his own theory as to tho proper way to
gather iambs into one's bosom.
MACON
Return thanks to their nuucrous cus-
totuers.iu Dublin and surrouudiug coun
try. They an* opening daily au
Elegcnt Stock of Choice
C L OTHING
AND HATS,
For MEN and BOYS, for the FALL and
WINTER Tinde.
Children's, 1 to 6
ditto, two at
8c. & pair.
lOe. “
13c. *•
15c.
20c. •
85c. •
vy. cur*
, SuTtcurefv>r
S.;g k. .* (or
mi* . Sate cur*
isvuua. Sara
, ei' i-itK
.u*? n Yk avs
u-:
icuci
wUhahctt,"
r. Abdominal, and CsUmn,
Suulo* Supporter c«»-
Aij. nnsT-CLAss STORra.
RsmpUi anti noat’Dfiltl to any &ddn
ot pricoh)skTiii st.tinjm
LEWIS STEIN,
Sot* Owner and M«nuf*erur«r
ITS Centro «»-*•«, N*W
Give tia a catt or let tu hear bom you by
letter. . ,
rtu.i or self measurement
sent on application.
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