The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18??, November 30, 1888, Image 3

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«AS A BELL IN A CHIME." As a bell in a chime Sets its twin-note a-ringing, ‘As one poet’s rhyme Wakes another to singing, .So, once she has smiled, All your thoughts are beguiled Ann flowers and song from your childhood are bringing. Though moving through sorrow As the star through the night, She needs not to borrow, She lavishes, light. The path of yon star > Seemeth dark but afar: ... Like hers it is sure, and like hers it is bright : ■ Each is jewel grace a Would ransom the town, Her speech has no cruel, Her praise is renown; ’T is in her as though Beauty, ■ Resigning to Duty The scepter, had still kept the purple and crown. —Robert Johnson , in the Century. PITH AND POINT. High, sees—Astronomers. A scaly trick—Catching a fish. “What’s the score?”—Twenty! There is an idol in a Chinese temple that weeps tears, idol tears. Crooked work will always bring a man into straights. —Pittsburg Civonide. Some plays are so solemn that men have to go out of the theater to smile. Nobody knows where files go to. Per¬ haps they go up the “tidw. ”—Detroit Free Press. They buried the milkman in the old fashioned way. He took no stock in creamation. The dentist should make a good work iug politician. He is always ready to take the stump .—Boston Transcript. It was compla ned at a child’s party, where the grown-up people were in the majority, that it was too much adult erated. I While cost of living may be 1 educed f down to a mere nominal sum, the trouble ij remains with many to get the nominal ;; sum.— Siftings. f 1 A fashion article in one of our ex L changes says that terra-cotta is much I worn this fall. We suppose it is either I in the shape of tiles for gentlemen or I piping for ladies’ dresses ,—Lowell Cou | rier. Two strike is the name of an chief at the Pine Ridge agency in Dako ta. There is evidently baseball talent on t 6 10 ? X r ® serv ®' Uon - Mr. Anson should u , j look into this mater.— Chicago News * When the frost is on tho pound cake and tho The sparerib’s in the pot and chilly autumn’s here the furnace tire is hot, knd the man who has dyspepsia eats those things which lie should —Chicaqo not. if News. This . comes from r At, the Txr West as £ frozen fact, but we more than suspect it is made to order: “Mss Clam has married Mr. Fritter and now signs herself Mrs. Clam Fritter.” As the tale comes from “Bad Man’s Gulch,” out in Arizona, the mari time flavor is all the more remarkable.—• l Commercial /ommeremt, iraetnuser. Advertiser Judge Tree, of Illinois, it is said, is to be the Minister to l.ussia. It will, therefore, be iu order to say that his bark will soon be on the sea to stem its way to the Other side of the Atlantic. There will, of course, be proper leave taking, and as soon as he arrives at his destination he will make his bough to the Czar. There is little doubt but that he will soon take deep root in the esteem of the Rus-ian court .—Boston Courier. A Combination Piece of Furniture. A bureau exhibited at the Brussels Ex hibition is a source of great surprise when taken to pieces. In the space of five minutes the bureau can be trans formed into a complete set of bedroom furniture, consisting of the following articles: First, a ~d, bed table; (including mattress and blankets); a 3d, a leather trunk;'4th, a washstand, with basin, ewer, looking etc., complete; glass; 7th, 5th, a towel armchair, rail; Oth, a There nothing short, an in fact. etc. is The inventor is a Mr. /wicker lotar, of Brussels. Of course, the bureau con¬ tains all the usual accessories in the shape of drawers for papers^ letters, account comfortable books, etc. night’s In the rest, morning, the bed after a is again transformed into a writing Itable stored and washstand, table, etc., and re¬ to their places in a few minutes, Mttnemitbu Mustu, Japanese minister at Washington, D. C., is a most abstemi nous man as regards stimulants, but, be¬ ing a scholar and philosopher, he has shown an inclination to tase of American mixed does drinks as an experimental tipples, process. how¬ He not like our fancy ever. A few days ago he tackled 83 gin fizz for the first time, “Hal” S3 ex claimed in an Oriental way, “it buzzes like a fly and stings like a wasp.” He will hereafter confine himself to tea drinking. From the District Attorney of Westchester Comity, New York. White Plains, N. Y., April 10, 1858. I have received many letters in reference to my testimonials, lately published, commend¬ ing Allcook’s Porous Plasters. I cannot spare the time to answer them In writing, therefore would again say, through the press, that I have found Allcock’s Porous Plasters invaluable as chest protectors and shields against coughs and colds. Furthermore, I have found Allcock’s Plasters unequaled for pains in the side, hack and chest. Nelson H. Baker. There is a mine near Leadville into which Women are never admitted. With seeks groans and sighs, and dizzied eyea. He the couch and down he lies; Nausea and faintness in him rise. Brow-racking pains assail him. Sick headache! But ere long comes ease, His stomach settles into peace. Within Pierce’s his Pellets head thethrobbings fail him! cease— never Nor will they fail anyone in such a dire pro dieament. To the dyspepetic, the bilious, and the constipated, they are alike “a friend in need and a friend indeed.” Mrs. James G. Blaine, Jr., is going on the stage again. How to (Uaiu Ftcsli and Strength. Use alter each meal Scott’s Emulsion with Hypophosphites. It is as palatable as milk, ful. Use it and try your weight. As a remedy for Consumption, ) hroat affections and Bron chitis, Scott’s it is unequaled. Please read: “I used Emulsion on a child eiukt months o d with eood results. He gained four pounds in a very short lime.”— Tho. Prim, Si. D., Alabama. Commander-in Chief Booth, of the Salva¬ tion At my, claims 1,000,000 people as converts. Conventional “ Mo-ton ” Resolutions. Whereas, The M non Route (L. N. A. & ('■ By large Co.) desires it to make it known to the world at that forms the double connecting link of Pullman tourist travel between the winter cities of Florida a id the summer re sorts of tho Northwest; and surpa“sed, Whereas, its Its elegant “rapid transit” Pullman system is un Chair Buffet Sleeper and car service between Chicago and equalled; Louisville, and Indianapolis and Cincinnati un¬ W7ter«js, Its rates are as low as the lowest; then be it Resolved , That in the event of starting on a trip it is good policy to consult with K. O. Mc¬ Cormick, Dearborn Gen’l St., Chicago, Pass. Agent Mcnon Route, 185 for full particulars. (In Jostagl’* 9 a Uri8t Gmde ’ enolo8a A Ra(licaI Cnrc for Epileptic Fit.. Tn the sd itor—7lease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease which I warrant to cure the worst cases. So strong is my faith in its vir¬ tues that I will send free a sample who bottle will and valuable treatisejo any sufferer give me his P O. and Express address. Respy, New York. H.G. ROOT, M. C„ 183 Pearl St.. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman, after years Catarrh, of suffering and vainly from that loathsome disease, remedy, at last found trying every known cured and saved a prescription feteS which completely seffTdfflfstam^d e a Si5 Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren envelope to free ot charge. St.. N.V., will rece ive the r ecip e Dangerous Trifling, it i3 not only foolish, indigestion, but dangerous, to trifle with constipation, Take the remedy piles or liver de ran g em ent. proper as soon as possible, and avoid all danger incident to delay. -- The mother of Gen. Boulanger is a Welsh woman w ho is -tro..g and hearty a t 85. 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