The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, March 02, 1887, Image 1

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WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, E8S DUBLIN, GEOIiGI YOl/TME IX Romance i 11 Dlvoi'qGa. New .York Times. - • ;■ '.VRL Mary Tyner has iCskod tho Su premo Court togivorVu " i;mi'1 i- .yprocsfrbm her husband, Michmd r. Tyner, for a^doumbiVt, ,v«d «4" To give h«r the twstoily of their two xihHdron, and alimony A partial Uo(iiiag.i.t^ok pkco before Judge Dane,hub I Vesteniny. M fs. Tyner (.loiufe.fi $20 ii; week-io Tho, way of ali mony, while Dor husband swears that . fits iivOomo is not snfiioiuiit to pay no niqolnj Mr, 1 Cvtiior ? ,s marital expor- ippoea hnvb'jbbou very romantic. SliyhjraJ yoiiM ago m Jersey, wfteVL'ho war©§$teen years old and sho wna fifteen; ho yms murriocl to jtlb lady now-known an IoilSio Onrry, K tlio jdttfrmltat nnu marine wrifcov. life she has fainted. Some time later, tirod and dis hevelled, quite satisfied with -their Ondoiyrdiind wan do rings for the present, in groopn of two and throe, tho young people emerge from the cave and starts for home, sotno go ing in one way, some in another. Thus is is that Viva is not missed •until tho hotel is reached. For a long time V rr IS THS3»OUL. “Viva, I havo ti strange story j to tell. ybo—" 4 ’ 1 Flinging oil his clasp, tho girl; ex claims : ”1 do not want to hoar. I know IN QUJipBl^ DAVE. Now and -then, when political economists discuss--what pi la the far mer or tho artisan,/ somebody sug gests that, it is tho ' man who is me.it to blame for Via own catafttye^jiC. Tho Old anocdbto of SoOrotaryBtan- tion is still pertinent. Ho rejected an applienht foV a new gu.n, saying : “It is not. so much tho weapon ’As the kind of rtinn. behind it.” This is only rolaUxcly true, for tho .brav est maiiy armed With an old ri'flo, would not' ha've equality ->wi ili'a'.hrpd* orafelycouragcohs pioir^nrt pqhijqted with a repeating gim \WiUv a very long range. But there is much pith; in tho morpla as qrdinari)y f applied. Wo'oiioo knew,a yortth who fell The ’gold-lnighfc ribbou of sunset quivers down and touches, as if with a loving hand, the fair forehead of Viva Omie, as sho. sits on n ledge of white-gleaming rock beneath /the friendly shadow of tho steep cliffs which lift their treo crowucd heads far up into the clear sky. Tho girl little thinks what; a rarely attractive picture shells making. v Bntits bounty is not lost; for a gentleman, slowly ^approaching, --is noting,'with appreciative eyes, tho, loveliness of tho face and figuro be fore. him—the. bronssiv-brown tint ’of' the waving locks which the breeze is softly lifting from her temples, the sweet rose-pink of her cheeks, - and the coral red of her exquisitely cur-' veil lips. Aa ho draws near, Viva springs to her feet with a start; bet as she roc-; :ogulaes tho intruder, with a quick, glad look she holds out her hand, “So, M^. Ellsworth, yoa have ro- furned.”' As Frank Ellsworth holds the lit tle extended hand,, and seosjtha look of welcome m the vk>l(ft.,' eyes, all at once tho words he has been burning timr from his W. T. PARK, M. D, 8.V WliHdnffi Street, Atlanta, Ga , Celebrated many year? .for liis cures of the worst f. >viM ,1 . .1 -....-ii, liver, bowelyjkid-. Key and bladder diseases; dropsy, 'heaTfe and lung troubles,’catarrh, etc., all, blood diseases, hem disorders. •- n'ervounncsfc, neuralgia, rheumatism, debility, female complaints, opium, and whisky habits, private dis <•!*::!, ^ssxvinl weakness, etc. Furnishes .li 'aiiadvico, aucdieifle, etc., to the atilicted. at- tReir bottveft-thrdngli mail, express, Or othmvisp-or laker thorn under life personal caro'in Atlanta. Call c«i or v/riito him'givingaliistoTy aurl - Htateineiu of yOur affiicticn. '‘syntpUms, age/se’k, etc.,-enclosing postage for. reply. Oncb lhow Frank tittcmps to speak but his words fall upon atlonoe; for without waiting to hear his explana tion, Viva has loft him. ; ’ “I did wrong not to toll her be fore,” Frank thinks• “but now it is. too lato. I will not stoop to explain only to be disbelieved.P Tho next day Mr. Ellsworth's abunpt departure is mourned and commented on hj his friends, and many envipua looks aro cast towards altsa-Prmo,, But tqey .can learn lit tle thero, for, with a girl’s pvule, Viva conceals her pain, aud is out- wardly the flame as hofnro. A week passes slowly and weari somely to Viva; for whom the grand- romain? in tho gloomy depths.of tlfo oavo; theu her oonsciousnoss Ketunis, and she rbalizes hor .position, that she, is alone in the heart of the mountafft. Sira does not davo to movo, lest, iu the davkness, she should stray into some danger. Viva is a bravo girl, nit it is only natural tliat hoi’ cour age should desert her' now. Sinking down upon tho Dr, p. m. s'-.A 111; PRACTITIONER,' ■ , ovett, i - <3corgin. O AI.k". ATTENOED TO AT ALE hours,' Day and HighH- ' ' f In thn clay's alt or f.lio- nuptial monies they wore.acSpm-M-l a aqfe, was.talten-th tho West. ;by iMr, I'.yrer homl' that si from a tree and hpeafre pfaptihii)ly holplCBs. lie Could hot'use arms or legs, and yet,earned a living as', a paintor, using hiVtnoiiUi and fhoth, with aomo outsidensaistanch. IlocenUy there died ah Botsdarn., N. Y., a wonderful man.' An no- cidont dcpiivod him of both artpa, which wore anrputated at tho ehonh dor. ' Ho earned a living by using his loot and his rpoath instead o.f his .arms, ■ Wc are told that he owciefya horse, of winch ho look the entire pare, hanu’ssod it, fttsttaipd and \ui - fastened th'p buekloa with hia teeth, and drove with tho reins tied aroutjd heud of a itohoa; she bonds hor head upon her clasped hands. ■ , . Tims she waits what seems to her jin infonnitviihlojigo; but which in move than an dead.- In. IBBt ho' married Hi who’now asks I’or aatipqvulion count of abandonment. ' 11 Tho abnrvdonthent eah' n at) this waiVj . The' report of- the of his-first wife was false. ’ Sii ctimo a writer 'ntul aciinircd iMBt summer slid vtaltod 'Now 1 nod Mr. Tyn#setvthy the W< interview her', Ho culled up at tho hotel, and each was ast cd at the meeting. To him i ns if his did' lovo had risen fr< grave. Ho found Unit he lov bettor than dim socotid wife, a aW» felt, thul, lm nmrriago w being log it, his iniirrifigo wi [si x nns jjouTir of nrnit.iN. j OFP.EHS liis fierykes to the .public at largo. Calls pronipOy attended to, day or nigbt. Office at vesiuenco. i c ; - aug20, ’frl ly. '. reality is not much hour. Then the joyful sound of hor own namo called in ringing tonos falls up on her Car. “Viva ! Vivo !” Suroly tlinc vbice k one she knows well] It. is Frank HICKS, D -practitioner;. Dublin, - Georgia. to utfor for a Ion, lips. • “Viva,” ho cxclainiB, “tlio Weeks I httvo been absent from, you have seemed an eternity ! QIi I darling, we-ihust never be parted again 1” , H.e has drawn her into hm enoircl iag arms as lie speaks; and Viva makes no rosistanpe; . . Stm has long known'that she loves Frank Ellsworth. So tho two young people walk -bacl^ to ,the hotel be- 1 trothod lovers. There is not mifeh surprise when the engagement becomes known, for tho state of things lias been plttiiTly apparent for some time. The gen tlemen congratulate Frank, and call bun “u lucky fellow;” for is not Miss Ortne an heiress as well as A beauty ? While, the ladies all envy Viva for :"Fr(i'nk''1^.:a‘gcu'grii!' r fi’iyorito; f ;• coming to her iesciio ! Then ho is not estranged foreVor1 A,mail’s form bearing aloft, h light ...... 1*1*41. .. .1. , ... ,r- .. : ... PR. G. F. GRESiAs, PRACTITIONER. Dublin, - Georgia, •Sales attended to at Ajhours. O.batctries aapeelalty. Residence AlSjkf his shouhtbis. Being in wagon, he bought wheels and axles outers. With a glad cry clasped fti her lover's arms. Tllilt nvnnimv DM llt.t hnlnl winter day and built a -ow Miahle. •sawing the timber with his feet', nqd with tira hammor' in oho foot and- holding tho hail with the othhr, Ik nuijed the boards on as \Voll iif most won cjbuldi do with Hteir banuA He dug, w well 12 feet deep on a farm i < th o town and- stoned lib himscl f - lb could mow away hay by holding the fork iitidor his chin and lotting; ii T^fc. CItINESr, HT' ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dublin - Georgia. may 21 la no To a feist over the uj^plic, d vorce, tho main iJ if put o be Tii • Bcti«<i Du^im riuop^m (111.) Olirnateto. , . . t'lie hollod huzzard that It spoken of in the South * foi from the hvply chattor of hor oomr Viva Wanders into a nav- pamons; row passage which loads into ono of numerous roorqs into whio’h the cav ern is divided, when suddenly the light which she holds goes out.- * Not at all alarmed, as sho knows that she is near her friends sho quiokly turtiB to rotraco her stops, and is just about to emerge into the outer cave, when ii conVorsatiotybetween two of the party who are* passing where sho? FELDER & SANDERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dublin. - - • Georgia. Will practice in lb-- coerta of tie Oco nee. Oomulijee and Aljddle , circuits, and the Supreme couvfi of Georgia, :uid elsc- wb< t'e by special contract. A . Will negotiate loans on improved farm ing lands. sum, and Frank sees a glimpse 01 a sparkle on the droopiug ltiBhos of the lovely violet eyes. Stooping ho itissos away the tours, as ho replies ; /!/) 1 ^ ; ’] I was vei y indignant at first, and I had made up ihy mjnd to roturn and toll you tho truth of tho Story, the grubled account,of. whioh you hoard, aid then to reloaso yon from .pur engagement.” With a bright smile Viva shakes off tho sadness of hor ipood, us she says, archly : “Frank, did yon over hear, tho legend tho Indians connected With Quineheu Oavo ? They believed Ural it a inuidoh were at variance with her lover; to ropuir to the ca"c at twilight, and wish for liim, v/opld ofl'ectinilly. bring him again to her side.” ; “The cl.arm. bus worked truly iq ourcaso, my darling,” Frank. re^ plies, as ho kisses tho sweet l.ps,. W templing near his own.—f?rtrt ffrickctt, in Mew York Ohedyer. How io> / fatric Life. Take it like a uinn. . .. ‘ TakA;U jis it is—:an oarnesty vitul CHseu[iiil affair. Tuko it just ai though yon were, horn to tho task of performing a merry part in it-ri—fiq though the world had waited for your coming, 'fake it as though it was a grand opportunity .to achieve; to carry forward great and good schemes, to hold and clufcr a weary, it may be, heart broken brethor. ; Tho fact is, life is undervalued by a great majority of- mankind. It is not made half tuFmuch of os should b<£ tho case- We can lbbk buck on. opportunities lostppbm unachieved, tjidugh^biusiiod* ami aU oauwid froth luck of iioccKsary and potwiblc effort. I f wo know botlpr how tq take and make tho 'mbit of hfu, it woiffd be greater than it ii, , Jtfow «nd then a man .stands aside froth the ‘ crowd, labors earnestly, -toaiifastly. chnfhi outly^ iiud straight* way bwjumes hiuraufi /or wisdom, »»«- telleoi, skill and great ness ei sor^. Tlra wor 1 ndm tvi.f >ii iic may not ospect to uteam- thy you: g ph*h. ■says tho New York Sun, /the other day at Tunis, 'I boll was well .toned, ,,f L aml a half inol It was hnng to rest against •*his shoulder, 'He,oou Id pick up potatoes ip a field as fast as a man could dig them. Ho would dress himsolf, .^ot his hicaly, writ« his letters; ar.d, in fant, do almost anything that any man , with two arms could dp. Mau.y a mam with all of his phy sical faculties utiimi,i mounv. becauso h o on ii not '|qt a lpt®, ;h ud yo i this armless brother .mado. http self indepondont without arms or hauds. •Ho had an ; undaunted y spirit. He was like tho Orimeau lioro who; when' liis lowor limbo were shot away, wrote.to tho woman -Ira. ww engag ed rp'mjm iafe4si*)|lMr. . Hjib was -tho base, by a copper wi nock.|; There affin being pro! The. Dublin danco of. down, I8f»!) was norm on Lho narrow. Hut top of tho The Daily ills News eayi . Unit in mmiiK'r «f URJf*, whioh eorrosp' with the ahpvo late,. Ed Long, liven three- and u h$H nviL- v ho west of Ooorgffiown this co. i'Omtri.a jfhfiiipss^ «d a yonng bin Tn Hum Y ay able 3^ on Lilly. Rates: Primary Clnsses . .$1,00-par m. r%:. Intfi-medliite “ .§'2,40per m, <}* Advanced *• $3,20 per m. C| For further toformalien address - ' PEYTON L. WADE, A. B, >( Priucipal. tiro luiuse a| a net,; Dn.tiiOjbinl and mar dcserihed. V/hon tt old enough to liy it 1 Mr. 1m.m< ha m:/';. at rcaeonabk' rates may G. HmSOHMAN of Gc.prgoto.wp, of tho history of who has U'Abjj'd, A gifl’S tpficn differs.Pccord-ng her Hgel AAt sixtcmi she wmits ditdp with tybtlipiok t'hocis and mi.crose.opic mov.tacbp; 1 r cl; iof j Ufitico with piloa t won ty-five she by ill boy' i «\k fn Um- of (limVrrtM■ P. cousin, Pad etif>miided to what mudt have been a puinfnhdy mharnifwiii 1 , [K)«ition, could, only be dickted by ; tho ‘kindest of ho»rts; hiijl now the dear fellow, baa beoh jilted. It's a; shamo!” \ - i - Viva bears, and realizes ehat aim has judged her lotfor falsoly, wit lfont oven giving him a chance to okouer* •pc iiiuiKcif. -A choking, sonsutipu rise* in her throut. .She foeU tbut, mci$>'er of’Oorigroi-- 1 ; at tht| conn ivy, doctor,. pro;' - . t ! will do;at thirty bv<v on du 'ti,oycr , any /t so itfAp than V; If Aril ««• editor 'UawH4$vilh Mom. : r \f/ s 'liiicMNi* »i' 1 S 11 ' ; 'j TliouitMj thifrffi t of A!iit/;uiiu ..year? old,'add is, said ti) have the Ih>ro(»omtie ti' kcfc;'M« leng mm r*4- - • v .. j t jf '. : jisTcq % do?but par-1: . j ; . ■... .. j. . . ;.c: . Slll'l*,’.•''.!•• I')*.*!». ' an 'll' | IH JKMUI 1 girt i»0 hi*; ■ •III ‘ Vita > ’t '.mu laying Ihx i.uiid w i.er trm, iiO say.- : J. UJnnrnWKU Jn.ut.i., Li utyi