Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, December 13, 1881, Image 1
J.W. VERONEE, "• irKWjx<v t z ‘ * • lUtffr i ria> to i i i. * ' < >*■ (BtaßMik *S4 pMU* U. r« au* ».t*nt «f IS* bMinn I*4 Fppfai okMa If **G*tt* ply grereatry *bie», ’*W«.**-i»fJr!r 4h ?f,KiL Tin itwtn«W4w. rfit « ’’wi« ■ow »MKf hAUttk KWU*r«Wfl fw-naSatg'! H* oft rtw b*« owrretl.Y fmrnbiM and «l«bed. ■u "■* *“ BH»W? ** _ Tbs roomy, otsaa olowt, Un . Tb« M«. sin otosst. bor Joy ks IHfKf* " J’j bas boobud*, wbo tala •■ ulFli* TMW, I * JU K>«» ■ Bat boikl thorn tn turner*, lu nook* u.l In ™- NmSXHd ycmJXuib A >Sr kite* f «ni< ' ‘ 'he • Mm/jtIK ggt 1 ‘jEwftjßfffrJt A r > !t,,,, *‘-'- ■* ’* ■- * wl bWWfT 111 the first-claa* m* ,roo > Rti»j Jbe-uwiwtry^otho 1 , vale of Oraix, where 1 wag Co prealftf a iary prospects 1 scarcely thought I should care t44»3 • of Croix, but I had no objeotiun tv fill and Glasgow was warm and stuffy and atnpid. Cagnal of pfegMii par 1 sonarres built in Queen Anne's sfyM .of 1 a study whose the footfalls were epftened by Persian rugs, and the doors drarleA’ with ixmieree of velvet; chain and a desk carved richly as some old confer atonal, flitted through my mint! TTid I thought also of a table, spread with silver and rare china, with a lady at its head who reaembted a And I breathed, a lusurtpus sigh as I awakened from my day-dtearu to sknswledge that s the words bf Crmt-’’ were ixntfl. shouty' on 3fa platform, and that, file train whs cotghig to a standstill. . I setted tpy traveling bag frotn th*, rack ovsrtaatKand burned out 'of Thg jxistersXiad four or five trunks on the platform. Two 2 lW saguus sins 4 ia thn mi I i turn dn t feet; and a queer, knock-kneed horse, -WftWlS in a light summer suit, and a city fam ily, i«nt Tfe* fafa tp companions on the platform. The former put tisrfkJuh urttHtM first wagon, kissed the old woman in Xfawsfe frfa khmtwfaAftd^TlM■ uvCfartk 'f*< W'VM immG* city family, mother, father, little boy, «w s a<iu wain moved away I was left alone on the c. .re os. < _ ft IW. *•**>» | looking at me. made the remark : “rT)ea •»n Btevensmi has come _h*C-Xhg minister. He’s over in the hotel, and , l '”'*OWlh«fcUiwite«nte l Vlt. MCI. ~t Sww The atatuin AaMar tooY*h-’"ftM’**‘W ' r . a . ter on thefwall of the stetson, locked the sauntered awajLd. >«n ih 2 "U J I tonkUi 4 I •*'**<■ I» • fsHMMF MB ~. w f jj gcptleman appeared upon the top of J, £•• ** * I hadn't any expects tk« of bemg mjh k, Umg. bat you see ;1« n k tnlumfa Atltrtli'jcr. *• w W^M k " trouble t.. fetch *Ater -bkmv w drive down. I'll < *Pfa Mhhg this can of paraffin.. il o on i M >- Hnffi ttCBMr fotka dtshkn Mw* amGi like Vale lUJ.nu* ? " that wtvv good, J *“*'•Af*!'**'<*n wrk of <>w "** psn ‘ 1 itive through the reins, and 9$ '“W V ‘ along. And on we drove past certain rows of houses, very much like each ™hat, and with the same flowers in their front gsrdwns, unhl, having ]muw*hl jlhe JUfrfeh, fagcam. l to one happily set al*»AJby old oak trees, before the gate of which he drew up. ls» A girl ttOQd**kthegw«e—» far girl in Mblue mus]fa fawn. “ Take ths sugar, Mary, before it gebi C?*b d * oca ‘ “ Th « »« Mr. jActiggbrt, "thfa's-ttb preach for us. WBt *ihis is my daughter uiM wed *«4fah®d with the Ifttla creature r mid /tftjpyftfff: .bitt And I found myself, of, her jty I washed thy hands 'itfl myhpip ibe blue.waile<l Imhl ■»om on thp floor, ■gilL whito- CimKbd and curtains, and fau black aiiUobettes ever mantel- I RMKXS mi Slither ude of the china vases fah rosea 9 Übbnre were only four of ns at the ta ble—the deacon, his wife, a stout lady :who never said more than she conld, help*and Mary. Hhe had sjient the last Knfa in Glasgow, and we talked about I ahc had Seun. , She was self-poasesM.-d without being forward, and oh, so prett y | No»7 Xnpvttna wm splendid swid •Iy, sff tTUji trtatmld she would Mh: havwdbiaatisl to, dhlyj raid jt werv often. I preached on the next Bhudiiv. W-*»tjHivuio apeua tn* summer there. T Wfbte thia to Ange- jfb ince you cgpoot lie with me it dot* not matter-where T am—this stupid place as well as any other. Address tr> theoareiof -Depcou Sk-vunsou. L hJio.ll i fatwan With hifc while I preach hfra.” It was a plessant summer, despite the dnMaess of the place. How good the ■ quaint old deacon was when one really knew him ! How motherly was Mrs. Htevensou I As for Mary, alio grow •sweeter every day I 1 often wondered vimt Auguhna would have said c-nd I she have soou mo helping hwr to pick to And tho runaway .■•>«, ki carry home thn milk pail, driving her ' ’over to the couatry grocery anil velum , ibg with a freight of groOeruw—Angoli- UjV, who ktg'w nothing of domestic de i.-faiU, ami whose monogrammed avid ' jierfutued aotce were often brought tn ' my faoia ib company with gtio * jAfitanovatL I Wrot* my t&rmons at one end of the round table while Mary ' “|al at yie othrV, N*»w •nci then A big bug re tdd By ioAo the window and I about our hernia, or a moth . jrould try>q singe its wings over the i fclnuuiy, agd J fapuld drive It ojt.. The old people would go to f>od after a tiliile, VlitHj M.*vy mul -1 would Hud onr selves hungry, and she would go into Qin kifaien to And “something good.” II nWaysTield the light for her. Ulum something good was found wo ate it M» J, Jhc back fort*, *fW*? by aide on. j t ths atop/ iiu> two ' , * rl (ihPtfaJolfteaiolliM.thMhtiisMnry. that It RW'med.u ng harm to aak her to kiss me good-night, or to hold her Hand da y evciiing*. Tkfa UVH-* 1 ' ♦ Octol>or camo. | AngXfirt3fardW4K>o city ana wrap, to me. It was while we were eating Ikpwi* <Wea nl ,n U<- | tITaT evening’ fnat F saiA to M»A, "I Tdl tell you a secret, if you will keep it for a while. Mary.' j, /tXNkPf oteMPv, I r ’ M" sl4 *.'- geek" .... >«rr ■ “fart yr*ig to •• marrtad th*. au tumn, Marr," ‘‘ Th ** iT " Uy 62k4i*/3Lti>]KW* ht ' ,r * rtu . my Bister are from the lady whd uto rttHrr mt Is Jerv t.SM»ltfnt, rnv Yon Mary, when we I »r. 1 • h * ll udl An **’ hn * “'*■ good yon hare been tome—what ajaweet liftleWA3*>«>«M< l«M *» )V4e-f4 CmMte .4iihp. JUr>- I *dk 7 , , 51 ><w;4f«J0kt. 1 Wttbe tHtte hMSI 1 ££Sw>3* ■■»* »«up«f <j L» Wt’W Th * * te < ** l * ’ eroam slipped •’’th . crash on th. groan 1 abattered* W If ■■ - _----- 1 ■■• ;■■— Devoted the Interests of County and the Btats of Georgia. —bin i , ~ , 7-.-J 18. . I -v- -j.il. -■ ■■-. ., . HARI.EM GEORGIA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1881. 1; in my arms. 'ln a moment she catae'lohrtwell,' arid’ eaMi she ha<l overtirod herself, alio thought. They had been baking all I day, and it was warm, And n<qr she bad.- me good-night. But I did iilfa see her nextTdaS.nor Oie negt She kept her Bud wan uoj well euuugi to bill me _ V : - * FI L. - Poor little May ! I felt very msme- However, Angel inn met me in Glasgow. She was’mere beantifnfthtal ever—more elegant tn couUaat 'to'my simple country friend—ami very wx>u J laughed at myaelf for the ttougrtt tttat had been in my heart. Os ours.-, J said it waa the baking that hail over come Mary —it was not my news. I lad only been to her as a friend—as" a brother. I had not made Jove to her ; above all, I had not flirted with Tier, But I thought ofMary a great doaLand I missed her every hour exactly—bh. yes, exact.y—as I might a sister. •• I wrote to Mrs. Btevenson, and her answer wae very brief. “ I haven't much tune to write,” she said in her postscript. “Mary w sick, and Ix-side being driven I’m anxious." This latter Waw in my pocket vp ,ti>ak day when Angeliua and 1 went tectHier to the bazar for the benefit of the Church of St Matthew. After wo hail roamed abont the bazar and Ixiught all sorts of irniek-iufccka, I escorted Angelina to a seat, and there sat down to wait White otto of tholMdio*, who, "on tins occasion only, ’ was doiifg gooft uisrigia, hard work, brought UP a. tray of refreshment. •V we sat there sipping our coffee, two woman sat down at tho next tabic, with their backs toward tu. " I am very tired; are not you, Mrs. Russell And the otlx-r answered : “ Tee, lam tired, I don't think that it is worth tire while to c.-tno all lire wav from Vale of Oru X to Gbisfffrtv sight seeing," , ■ , . n Thia was tire voice of RtovensAn's rwirekt nofahbor. ami I iih»4»hw> ami r.*[x»ct<xl hur, yet did not feel luiitesure now Angelina viouM m, ... i “ tioh, ><fcd a*, tulrmired irom IjXfng round and making myaelf known. " I'd think we’d letter have fa-.*,’’ said the Brft voice. " It’a’mofe feficalling’ tnan roffc*. 4)h, how is Mary to-day? Think of my never asking before 1“ "Mary is poorly," said Mrs. Russell. "Oh, Mrs. Cullen, what a pity it is tied flirting young minister camo down to Vale of Cruix. I don’t know what Mr*. Stevenson WM alxiut to let hinxd" a* ho did. We nil thought’hn wax courting Mary. Hire did, pair child. Hhe loved him dearly, and tho day liefore ho went away he told her he wire engagixl til Home girl in Glasgow. I'm afraid it's broken her heart. Hhe told mo all idK>ut it. ‘Oh, Aunty Russell,* she said, ' I know 1 ought to Ire Mliatue.l, but 1 can't help it. Ho scem.-d to like mo so,' I hope I shall die of thia fever, for life kl uothingrtnme.' Ashamed I -Why, - it's he that ought to bo ashaase.l. Os all thiuga, a mugstet to be a Coki, cnrel flirt! Anjl that >4 what Hugh Mae- Ugg.-rt is f I Ifaimed, bnt I oould not move'W speak. I felt as though my heart Wire ajap freaking; and oh, the shame I hiff.-nxl I Tire women dmnk ihsiv tea and left, aud then Augoiiua turned to ma With a.mid, earcmitic smile. , “laeo by your face that that little story.to perfectly kruj, Mr. * Angelica,” Haltered, " I haver ffmis ugthteg ( Joat thinlti give offense to you." " Nothing but love another woman,” - fcji<« answefal. " Lovu lifrj kfet tot see it, me-auuig me I Don't think I am hart; indatdl *m relieved!. M Should h*«wksp».my w«rd for this, but not so gladly as I ones should. You awja wry ■wsd-faAiU*. , man, but ou the whole y<?o don’t ahrt me. I wet Mr, H. at Millport, and he does. Frankly, I have lx** thinking ■ sshat » pity tt w “ khat I must dec lias hi* offer. As for this- Mary, is it not? -wredrtn’t abe Bmfa*Jrory good minis ter’s Wife* 44 - AA-J ' -i 4 J rej, It cadre tn rtv mind that ah* would—»i that she waa the only wife far ma, that Angelin*-splendid as she wss—would . i*«ht?i onto ’ W’itiii*' ««<; jim dfabvfto W« yot« J no choice." ..<v«w ■* u . . I " I desire it greatly, * “It is your*." I4M. wAafetot A ' After that, YAfaidt. *• wvwislioth hap pier ttaw wa had trean far d*/». *“4 ilwxtt haafe vrt>.-u*aT*fe*A i(r; ! ' . i 1 tCmumressdl.A *pW Mary Ufa I HBOB. !—.fastwuffi.Md |bo .*Ktofl» i Sire iiuhi morn*'• I had aver tov-xA fan*-- i trred •» anmwx* ap lav ■pob Md » <4a- fad, Imt Mlled in th* attempt ai d tot me teka bar to say heart. To-day I • * —OX —■ ~ -- ♦ - _ am pfastpr of fthurch at Yaks of Oruix ; Mary is my wife, and we are aa pteui and quiet a pair aa you could fan cy. I often help my wife pick currants for £a. and have taken a turn at the gardoj) when help waa scarce. But Ido Mt envy Mr. B his wife, "nor pine for the Insurious jxwdlullUos that I lost witli Angelina. Mary and Yay little Hdfce conleM tiM * Ataljt*** »AG A war. “A lady with ma apotoa to Mr. Blaine, but waa not immediately rtreognized, whereupon I said : ‘ You have not got that famous memory in [rerfection you luxxi to have wbou you rtxxignizad Will i*m Lawrence, of Bedford."* Here 1 was miked the question, " What waa tiis rqcQguiHou pf Lawrence, of Bedford ? ” "Well, Lawrence, who has picked up co(Mid«ial>U fortune of late years, went to school with Blaine twenty-nine years •go, at Little Washington, Pa. Doming to Washington city one time, be hearil n» say that I was going to see Mr. Blaine, •! wonder," he said. *it Mr. Blaine would know me now, after twenty- Jiiqe years ? ’ ‘ Certainly he will know yen,* said Montgomery. ’ The last tHglit,’ccmtihuiSd Mr. Liwrenoc, ’Blain* i *as tn' Uistu I sat up with somq half a dozen boys who agreed to watoh th* bight tiuf imtil tlie stage came along to take him off to the Ohio river, and lIM-ue* to hto iUoewy, where he wan going fa teaAh schoAb '-ToWaM morning,when it was alxmt time to go, I said, ‘ Blaine, will you give mo as ranch as you are go ing to give that nigger boy to carry you| l>ag down to the station?* *Yea,' aaid IllHino, * I will give you just the same if yon will carry the bag.’ ‘How much are you going to give the nigger?* I was going to give him a levy.’ ‘All right, I will carry theliag for the levy.’ Whcr, W went up to Mr. Blntn<>*H house,” say* Mr. Montgomery, "Blaine knew Law rence, of course. They sat down atal tiYked a considerable tune about this num two never um«ui H «m» *~- v. -fare in tereoty-mu* yeas*. Finally I xaM: ‘Str. BhunA, lam giml to have brought, you two gcntli-men together, Jxjcauw I want to sec an ancient subject “f coiupfant Ix-iween you adltled.' Blaine i«>kcd around for a minute, when his eyes Ctelied and he said: ‘Bill, I ought U» have given you a quarter in-, i toad of a levy for carrying that liag down forme.'”— Gath. t c Tua Ixiudon Telcyrajih, of a recent • ‘date, anys : Thirty tons of human Ixmes have just ireen lauded at Bristol from Turkey. Picked up tu the immediate neighlxithood of Plevna, cartel thence to Boduato, they now go to enrich En- ' gliali soil. To those who do not give to, niufli a matter much consideration, it. may Ire well to mentiou that thirty tons of I Hines mean the akelehma of 30,000 tnwti. They do not include, probably, ( many stone* or pieces of wimnJ, l*ut in all likalih'Hid are the actual lx>neaof the gallant men wire, from the inaide and the outside of the wonderful earth works which Osman Pasha made, fought as uard as thqy could -for the nations to wbioii they trelongwd. The battles of iteutamber, 1877* atone conUibated irelrly all thia number of skeletons ; but there were otirer terrible fights in July (Mil Angnat, and, again, when the place surrendered. Each exmtest furnish'd -ißaqnota of b<x*ea, aid of there a large proportton now comes to England. It to appalling to think wlxat Wire the sstiiaf lorn of human lite ia the | sjxMre Ixitwsen the Danulre and the Jfaaui. But one thing m certain ; the thirty tonswf skeletons landed st Bristol do not at all sAsquatel v repressirt th* slaughter -that took piaca. ' If'Ji i m|*n ■» i tho actress, says that " slur talked with the J'rini-eas of Wale* in the box of a London theater, and fouAd her charming in manners and pve son. H«r voice ia soft sod ertremely tntuioal, and a slight German accent make* l»er speech all the more pleasing. Mr». Etorsaae pumonnew* Ladt lexre- Halk afa Iredv Mandanll.- anxxig the flrwt of Hfaiiah bmtuv, and says of Mrs Ixsagtay: "Hh* ia not strictly I -cart trful Hhe has s fair skin and large, eyes, whtcii ahe nres very ■ ■fwawsfafiyi and vtofa ail the art of a < ipeatoaaaMfa actress, AP goorspaUon. Ybs oattnol aaitw of haw fair M cheete fas m•• often seen with tight ca reddish fnzze* *• W 1 Tfak* A* tile relor Iwetdwed ?»y nature ’ *Hmm arti r adiHnrta enhance the efcot rd far ' reaffy fine eyes.” io,.' -* -*— v i - - , Ma- Li4xx"a tea fan* torn* otit to be Wrea a greater <** A» first "< vippusaifa <o» tfa4U > oofi put fttoo the i amase the Gowwacnaot fas antrfasaf* I whfrh c«t t*W and vang no-sreonnt tea manta I I covraars rvvoarrar. nritir. (kavper, it will be remembered, was of a melancholy tum of mind, and hia mind liecame morlnd on tho anliject of religion In fret, st times he had Ate of insanity. In London, while ratnumt tng on Um uaatessneaa at human life, he was seized with the sudden imputes to dee trey himself—to gn at once and drown himself. He ordered a hackney coach to be brought to the door. Whan it arrived he rushed down stairs ahd into ft without giving orders where it waa to be driven. Waiting aotne tittle tune, 1 tho driver aske<> whore he would like to 1 be taken to. "To the Thames,” Tho manner and look in which these wonte were uttered oonvinoed the driver, wfaf apixisrs to have had more than the akual inteUigeooe ol men of hia class, tliat hia (xicupsnt wa« deranged. He drove off. but not to tho rivwr tehere Cowper had ordered him. He drove up one street and down another for a long Ume, while Cowper sat back in hia scat in mentd alwtraction, which convinced the driver that he was crasy. After a long, round about drive he drove up to the poet’s lodging ahd told him be had arrivixl “ where he waa ordered.” Cowper de scended from the vehicle, entered the house and went to hia room. Then ia his returning oonsciousnoe* the truth of the entire transaction entered his mind, and he found that he had not seen the tiver at ail, nor had he drowned himaeff ns ho hail intended when he left the chandler two hours liefore. In this fa saw the hand of Providence, and imm*- dlately oqppufad tfafamn : G<fal>or«t hi a myfkgalt >u« way , Mi woßdara io parConh ahicti will be sung as long as hymn* are sung in religions woaahia .. Tn* omigaattfa aa]x>rts show some curious fa«u, IS fa bather surprising that out of the fail goillion straqgen that rente to our shores last year only fortv-six were lawysre. are ’torlta faglard, and the s4m<- bomber from Ireland. Os mnsiciana there were 399, snff, strange to sty, only forty-two of them came from Itely, bul whether the bureau classed liand-orgsim under ths faail of musical instruments t* not known. Tliere wore 211 teachers, 09 anulptora, 7 reporters, 1&9 . artiste, 82 editor*, 22 dentists, 88 sraldtMite, and 1 .chiropodist. Frop’fhc largo number of .-bakes* 00 ths list it is pnwunwd that 1 they mMt have beafa of ttse gsagnifirent wbeat-ftelda of Pakote awAotharfiac. *, and longed tin lend a hand tn turning the golden grain inti? tifaul. There were landed 1,877 hakars during tho year, and 6f this number Wt oswtefrnni Germany. There hntifiien., 1.67A iwbitiot-makvre, m&ons, 2,184 tailors, 1,474 weavers, 6,988 miners, oud lOfi.OHlAlxrrera,- Ho or«*t bsa lieeu the destruction of .x-dar trees in tho famous Lebanon for est that they havu dwindled into a nwn thicket, numbering only 400 trqcs. liuatem Pasha, the Governor General, has taken steps to arrest the disgraceful vandalism from which they suffer at the luuida of traveler*. He has uwnod a «jH-ci*l ordinance forbidding the crectiira <>f tents or other kind* of shelter witfuu tho tree district, and the lighting of l|r< r f< r cooking or other purposes is Aho prohibited. No one will fa alfownl to iireak a twig, and beasts of burden will not fa emitted to enter within the prescribed limit*. Hhonld oxen, sheep, goals at other pasturage cstli* be found there thsy will fa confiscated absolutely. SAW MILLS, 1W SB WW PlanlaiKM and Mill MacblMiy. Engines u»A BoHeo, dottoa Borewa, Aheftin ; Hatley*. Hangers, Jonrwai Boxar, Mill Gearing, Gudaons, Turbin’s Water Wheel*, Gin Osrtwg, Jmieon's Governors, Ihsetoo’a Cinmlar Bawa. Guaaasare and File., Belting, Babbitt Metal, Brass Fitting*, Globe and Check Vaises, Whistle Ganger,, •te. Iren and HraM Caatinga, Gia tits Iron FrcnU, Balooniasand Fenenrßalling. GEO. ». LOMBARD ACM?., ’ FOBIBT OITT FOUMDRY AWD MACHINE WGB■», 1014 to lOM FENWICK BTREET, AUGUSTA, GA. (MWNenr the Water Ttowwr.l W*B*peirlng proeaptiy dene at loweet anes . Boiler repairs of all kinds done promptly. decSl-Iy operFhouse garden BEN NEISZ, PROPRIETOR: CHOO m IMW AM) l lIiARS. PWHeADKMMM/t AND CUWQIN!I|ATI BROAD A»»lU*fl»imi«rrß RA. Modi v ianll-ly • ' • I .1-r.lee.iH < , a n R j inUS-4IS<S»r*BMm “ I ia ssnaca NUMBER 58. JPZJK*<BAjrZflm& , —— jft Qvxkm doctrine is pure thuwesjt, u a Ths father of die ocrrala ia PepQoniv Do si the Romans do—if yen, awgiii not fa done by the Roman*. j ( Comum on grain wfa|i through weevil report Twu billiard player U nfa.an uuitAtoi He Mkea the ca* fremitoman. HetaW ft from the rack. > Wht cannot a pantomunMt ticklp nine auditors et once? Jh>cau»o ho must gni ticulate (just tickle eight). '>■ U Chixmb barfan ahavo without IMhev. Thu reminds ns tliat our schonlmaafit used to lather withfat kbaving. , u p It was vefy nngallatrt in theold brndi (dor, who was tiikl that a certain led?' “ had one foM txr tiio grave," to a«k if .there "wasn’t room for bofafeef,’* It's fnuny tnat a man ean't,pear a plaster without feeling more liws ■tuck up. Poor, proud flesli, tliat*hot even a mustard plaster «Ci hfanblc I Talk about the facial exprMfab of groat seton I Did you ever see l»oy with his mouth filled with plug io >«coo for the first time? Pr is a pitiful thing to hear a yoyng lady any something tastes like tntiswiic ecsmetto, and then change color Wffiry to look unconcerned and fhdifffirefa. J , "If you grasp a ratthwnafa'* flhaiy about the neck be cannot hurt yuai," says a Western paper. But keeping about a block ahead of the snake is, a fatter scheme. 1 If it makes a white woman fawitclung to stick a piece of blaci rourtplaater on her face, why wouldn't a piece of wtuto oourtplaster make a black woman appear ixwitively charming ? A CoMWScrii tT woman ha* given her son a largn comforter made of hmr cut from her own head during ton peen. Till* i* much fatter thun allowing tho hair iti got wasted and tost in tho fasti " Mr brudders," said a waggish col ored man to a crowd, "ia all Ji tfetiou, mall ob your troubles, dar is oni’ Waoo you can al ways find sym |>sthy. ’* *• Wfar ? Whar? ” shouted several. "In do dic tionary," he repeated, rolling ius feyos skyward. ~, "I mswuii," said Br*wcr, •• I re inember two young men who used to board at my liou»e—they are Imth now.” Tho crowd broke into A ttfan ing smile, and Brewer wondered why they didn’t wait for the hinny part of the story to come. •’? A LnannuJt twin tn oneweek w* at tacked and scratched by a eMbsaiount, hurt by an sxpteaioa, fad • IxrwWsy roll down on him aud atav* m two nfa, and wua kicked by a mule. And e edi tor remarked that ho had " I won aomo wfat annoyed by circumstance* lati-ly.” A rouvn man, whose mnatsebn ia, tike faitli, "tiio evidence of thing* hoiiod for, the snfatance of things not yet >ecn,” called on hin inaftrh'r fatlief-in-lsw, ami gave nofero tb*< he Intended marry mg tfa ok I gentleman a daughter at an esrly date. "l( fad IxAtew take pirn* ou some Hetttrdav, ao Hurt U will not interfere with ‘your hours,” »nrca*ticaily remark..l tho old man. Th* wealthiest Georgia negro, Henry Todd, gained Ills start toward ’fifetuite ( l,y owning »iavea. He was owoaamlave . hlMsdlf, aiwi bis freedom era* (Mi- to him by hi* master; but fa qrtcMliOT«r caww> any »crngto« wfaeh fa may save entertoimd, and, at tfa outbreak of the