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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-
air mS Mplf ? a cnia- One rear S3. 00;
$2 $150- ClQbs five, or more
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lOaa month....... ,
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SEPTE-iJEB.
OCTOBEB .
XOTSitESB.1
21 25
tw to - at c2 o.'
r
ell, Con.
M. it i -If
C38.
'arid
said .mlejrate to nor nus-
oe oiornXatle7 ,aat later
1 usual .'; hvokfaAt ta&io.
I, or . , J' rifl hut
a -P n afford
D'1
anVoiie. but myattlf, and
it." J" - -".o
aiTorJ' it, Wilto?'S ex-
ustonishment.
sneeulation in inis
. 1 ... .
wait 1-J nice 10 nave
hv iJk? twentieth, as
bill to meet on- 1045
wotild tjo no dit?ic?
and aUJed t' it
be mfgUt
bercthfc in
Thus t'be n.att
Applegato receC
neei?fed inadQ K
gr4tulated hiV
diriary good
) " nit,'
,ruarou
Dh (.Mo.)
-or of tht
! 1U1S, TIIAT lANI, Tills UIULU-
Sunday . Bcbool 'Teacher Aoi!,'rr
wbat mast one do lo order l be' for -giteuT-Anna
"He.muatiio." r
A first clft8 cholera rnorou ppi ;
rl . been ar- Cftj be bought at any of the fruit storti
htheBteedtf for one cent.
icinily.-'JioM, Twkline a maleVleft hind leg with V ' - (
Con.'
1
1 r
Seeing the
A boy aeturoed from ecboo.' .
day with the report thatlns scholu''"
Oil n 'hoiow tho 1 usoaj ver
"'r :. W rr, 1..- .k-. -roa've
"Yes, sir." "How did that happen ?'
The lather k.iew, if his son dicj not.
Ke had observed a number of cheap
novels scattered about tho house, but
he had not thought it worth while to
ay anvtbincr itT.til a fitting opportu
nity should off ?r itself. A hasket of
apples stood ujion tho floor, and he
&aid : ''Empty those apples, and take
tho basket and briog it to me half
futf of chips. Ajnd now," he, contin
ned, "pat those apples back into the
lasket." 'When . balf the apples were
vei laccd. the son said : "Father,
. '-ey roll off. I can't, put in any
l- J . . -r i .l . : - ' T T-r.11 "
-e rut tuijiu iu, -k itn j
Jfr5i.hcr. I can't pat them in.
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2
I KOOCOUtSM.luCIIOOOO
T.
V.teroh, Rep.
T J- a BlecUr, Eep.
4l
that vici
ran, officer, wa.ou
rhon ho was seized,
constable s . remon-
mub of nrftwd men. r
uBeleesl; Boas wa
WT . . I
4 norae aoa
Sftt
1MCWU ' W M M tS St
Jaa. tD.Hoi.., Con.
-4 00 CS - -il l CS iT C3 f Iw JO ca
Geo.W. AVbeeler, Eep.
1
MvtoM- ; - en j Foster Masoii. Con.
cctscscjacooccoocsao ; '.
M 1 tO I ' I ' C
B. Downing,
Kep.
-- tO l-t - H w " tO
liiaooiitiit-ooQcis.icci.i
A. Mcl'herson, Jr., C. L 21
tern inV l Ko, of, cou rse
you
fill
mm
:Bot,
A Ut 1 - fn" tin vou exnect to
f w fat chip and then
basket L JJlea ? Tou
expect tofi.. . Jiiy yoa feU
,a,d you dido -t M till you.
behind at schoo', ana 1 .et - it will
Your mind is like that :bab.-'-s
not hold more than "so muX0Ch
litre vou nave ue;u xuo past l i
fiilinfr it up with rubbish worth.
.icheap novels." ' Tho boy turned on
Lis heel and whif.tlod and said :
'Whew ! 1 see tho point."
An Italian Hall Storm. '
.r- ThVltuuan city, oi" Milan was vis
ifed by a terrific haD storm recently,
which did an enotmons amount of
damage, aiiA woniwled thirty persons.'
Komo of tho gallstones wero as. large
Jis he,s ejrcs 'a d tho bird9 nabl
to find shel?c;-. ov:Tife' to the sudden
nc8a of the storm. : '" daV.d'
urcua. Aiicnhe tto
1 "1. V, fill rf (Ieal ir
1
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aiiaooisoooooeo3ia
W. W. Antrey.Con.
01 ?ai-nwai:Bii -
John 3L Fmith, Eep.
jc 1 c 1 '
Thomas II. ilassey, G.
!1 11I-I to - 1 CI
Frank V. Williston, E.
JiCa of his
Aca WU&'to, wait f a
tliVnattet;ije wished
as
to-day
eiiUi'u to his
i Wi ca to w
Rdh'tWi Hardie, Con. oo
Ol "
Henry Carter, Ind.
. I U J WI w Wl w . - '
A. A. ilcKcthan.Coo.
7
05 -1 CI CI
00 to -J 05
iov
the rice and grain crops wero
lu the Breras the picturo
skylights
v
tcr a tDoin"-"' t A-Fmanuel
known as the VictoiN V"raanue'
-ri-rV. but the Klas roof riTg way!
6t a" J,i,lt8 and a rush 'tflftue' tor
the shops. -In the rush seve ral per
Bons were injured. Every oano of
felasa was broken in the arcai yA nd
the iron' francs were bent and b rcXk'm.
Skylight and -windows all ovL'.3rtbe
city wero destroyed, and roofs wKre
broken iu. The surrounding c itintry
eomadislancc suffered mm ih. and
da jonasred.
all ! ery, all
iw nkvliiits 1 and ' windowsr vtff
febashed save one, and in the , ?cathe-
. . . 1 i . : 1 i ' .V
drarto great siaiueu glass w it idtWS
of Bcrtini wore seriously injove d.
A loving husband onco-wwti on
doctor to request bim to pri pPrii
for bis wife's sore -eyes. - et ht
..wash tbem every morning with a glas
of brandy," said the doctor. A few
weeks after; the doctor by cbance met
the husband. "'Well, has your Wi:fe
followed my advice?" "She has' tried
to do so, doctor," said .tLa tpouse
;bnt she roiiid never ge; thi glass
Libber thaa Ler moatb,"
The president of Cornell University
says : "Wo lodge our lunatics, idi As,
deaf, dumb and blind in nal
- t-- -
joung men. 01 tound mind, who
ill!
00'
biUiuncu
coffco-ciiij;
e in lie. "lie
while lor niCj
to arraugc
advantage.'
"Still it is" wrong to make him
Wait it you can a?iu it. He has his
business lo attend lo, . and after all
may cot have us much time
as you think ho hain Besides thisf
uu ueiay .iyv luncu imjiiu uusmess
affairs, you-" will losl tho confidence of
your friends and jlou will be uro to
uade
sulfoi- b" it.
MYou ouht to 1
1 -
Jennie," said her
uYqu would have
m erch a n t. , How elr, to
I'll go down at on,
... So savin g, ; Mr
Itom the table, an
was pu his ...way.tO
ti ess. a. : Butf he
promptly. . .ieetii
uo.stoiipea
ve been a map,
asband laughing.
a splendid
please, you
t
Appiegato Trose
in a few minutes
m place of bust-
t not reach.- it
friend in (ho
talk with liim
street, lie sioupea.R)
on some unitppwliRt matter ; and
when ho started fgf 14 tt his office it
was liearlv- )tit-pt h aiuc. Ha
reached his pIaivot businehs threei-
qaai-teraoT an liQr hilov thati ' lie had
promised to be lre, atv toand' Ur.
Gay waitingrorfhiIn witWreat im
panence. .
1,
I
catoooc
, rtr JI I mi
tit ci w ce 1
"Good morning, Mr; Gav '
if.M-t. voa waiting.
-I am sorry-to ay-ti Ijuvc," re
plied Mr. Gay. "1 uvc a great deal
before-me today d cannot well
afford to lose a n. ei,t t
"Mr I Applegaie's. uonscienco ' sraofc
him, but he said, lightly, "Really, I
am sorfy, but I f'uld ut help it. I
was detained ou my way louger than
I had anticipated."
Xhe business, between them was
soon transacted, and MrGay took
his depai turd with a very poor opin
ion of Mr." ApflgateV habits of
punctuality, which trait is, after f ail,
in a merchant, a curuiuaj virtue.
Mr. Applegato was a young . maW,
and'had not loug been in business ior
himself; bnt.be had been more than
usually successful iu hi3 transactions,
a'nd had fairly laid a foundation for
what, promised to be, a lucrative and
extensive busincsJtIle had. Tone
great fault to' Vnti Uovf
over. He jf areless,
and was He
a
sfy his wife, who
nil til be had depos-
in thp bank, ready to be
0.0 tho aDnomted dav.
Stho nineteenth of the month earner in t
ni lust, auu as Mr. App legate was sit-v
ling in Lis office iu tho moruiur
friend came in and asked him
that afternoon-a few miles iT
country on a fishing expeditic"
would return , after niffht-fallX
verylfond of tho port, Mr. A
at once, consented As hbj Jeft
AGice for tho oxcarsfon he thought
tno money uo had ' to1 pay tho next
day,? and 'hi betttfK judgment 'told
him it would be as welt to send ' Mr.
King a check for it that day;; bnt as
ho was'presscd for lime'; he decided
to put it off until the next day.
lho fishing "was unusually good,
and a pleasant day was spent.: Mr.
Applegat and hi friend were so well
pleased that tboy dctcrmined to spend
the night there, and try the : sport
again tue next aay.?7Mr;i Applegate's
conscience ; reproached him i as' he
made this determination, for he re
membered that; ho had . promised to
repay the borrowed monevvtho - next
dayHe qaieted the inward monitor,
nowever, witn the thought that Mr.
King would not bo inconvenionced if
he did not pay tBo money until the
iwoniy-nrst ol the month. - That
gentleman's bill did not fall due until!
vnts iy?Bor.u;aoa the amount
. I Kim aa a.1h... . r . . "
t murawD oui. - t
, lie f,elVsd4it.lle satisfied with him
self, however, that he determined the
V4iw--tupeud on !y aje w 1 b on rs
in fishinj, and to take; the twelve
o'clock train, (which v would enable
him to reach New York before bank
ing hours were over, and fulfill his
promise. Ho did take the train; but,
soon after leaving the station, tho lo
comotive broke; down, and . they did
not reach New York until;, nearly
dark. . . .;y ... i . .
The next morning he hastened tp
Mr. King vlth the check for the. bor
rowed money. Mr. King received
him very coldly. fC . o- M
"I have come to repay the money,
I borrowed from yon,'he said ta his
friend. "As your bill is not due until
to-morrow, I liope the delay willvs
cause you any trouble,?
" As he Bpoke b.0 laid.t"
the merchant's desk
-No," saidMrK
inconvenience mo hi
1 1 . 1 f
am lncunea to oeu
you barm." j
"Why r said
surprise. :. ;u. O''..v
"Becuuso," replied ': bis
tiave determiucd never to. Icqv
Nyn. , I know . the cause .01 y
Xttthis matter, and cannot aLv
'Vy money by putting! it
ir,Q whQ shows bo littV.
fvpimftercial oblisatlonF
apoQt his neck
beadmittod that
riear and cried
mie end of the rope
irst into tears:
lad stolen horses;
at fiaii
bu: tbe"'n, he "adi'd. piteously, that
"b'was'a moreboy, and wanted time
tq reform'- ffhe only answer to tbU
was.' " "watyutbat be had
i a -f a . &
and foui
T,jk hold of
-fitaled
a toothpick is said to sure euro
for the dyspepsia. ' ' . . " ,
1 it 1 h whole world should agr to-. .
epeak oothiog bat the truth, what i.4 v ..
abridgement tt wooia.ma t
"Ul2n ott.Vottat.tin.U4 coramonlous, ; , L' .
tnipute remaj.niurv the
uoy oegan to pray, aituougtt in a tone
so low tnat bis words were indistio
guishablo. : Then came from the exe
cutiouer the cry of "Time's up ; and.
aiter tue single exclamation, ftt ny
uodl . the body.of tho young bwrser
thief was dangling ten feet from the
: 1 " 11 " 1 . . .
grounu. . ixis lianas wore thrown
wildly up to catch the ' rope: but a
moment after they dropped lifeless on
each jside. , and the bov horse-thief
win dead.- The executioners mounted
their horses and kdd rapidly away.
leaving me corpse there alone with
the night.
Seir-Ampatation of an ArnL
A 1 i .
a suorc lime ntjo a
perance " meetinxrl in
A Norristdwn baby is said to hare
inherited lb eyes and nose of hla
father, but the , cheek, of his undo,
who is an insurance agent.
; In Chicago the. fact is considered ,
worthy of being chronicled that a'
man haslivet ten years with his wife,
without applying for a divorae-
The worst disease That attacks men
is laziness. It is practical mortifica
loxvmoral, mental, and; pbyaical "
p boys were playing with shoot
lackers in an Ashland, Ky.f barn
jtter day. 4 Four buggies wor
1, but the, total loss waa $1,200; '
'llave'the -courage to ctft t' o raofct
agreeable, acquaintance "you hater .
,rwbon yoa are convinced that ho lacks .
principle. . ; : ,i'
The fence, of a graTeyard in Penn.
ay Iran fa bears rn inscription in large
white letter, "Use Jones's bottled alo
if you would keep out of hero."
The original Troodman's Bank was
establUlied at ".Beaufort, S.C, for tho.
purpose of foeUring thrift and ecou- ,
omy in th newly-ii berated blacks of
that region. " " '
"7 An old 'putty head," in, his harry
to assist a fainting lady: got a bottlo
of mucilage instead of camphor, and '
bathed her face with it. Bbe was a
good deal stuck np with bis altootiou.
How fickle are tbey who make tho
popular currout instead of ttulb their
principle of action, crying out at one
time, Uosanna to the boo ot David I
personal labor. ' "
How many ask tho world what
they shalfldo with Jesus, instead of
listening to God's messages, and fol
lowing the dictates of their consci
ences - They ask; and vacillate to
their own destruction. u
Thirteen,' Indian traveling w)'th a
troupe wanted to go in to breakfast at '
Niagara Falls without any clothes on, -
as the morning wai hot, and it took a
pint of whiskey apieco to argue them
out of the notion; " s 'j - '
' One -modd of churniog batter in ;
Chili is to put the milk in a skin, can . .
ally a dog's skin, tie it on a donkey, - ,
mount a boy on him with rowels in
his spurs about the length of the sni " '
mal's ears, and then run him a four"'" ' '
miloheaU -; I ' , .;??.-..,! t
A Jersey man writes t Whs t's this
about Beecher and Tilton?" .W ba
lieve there is a sort of coolness t-xUting ' , .
between thern and, unless great csra
is exercised, Boma bint of it may get ,
into the New Jersey paper. ' ' , 'l .
A certain preacher having remarked
in his' sermon 'that everything made
by, the Almighty was perfect, a de
formed man ia pew beneath '.id,
"Wh&t do yoa think of meT . fTbink ,
of yoa,'V replied the minister, 'Why,
that yod are the' most perfect hunch
back that I ever beheld." ; 4 '
Most peoplo boll ham. It is much
better' baked, if baked right." Soak,
for an hoar. iu clean water, and wipe
dry.. Next 'sproad it over with thin .
butter, and then pat it in a deop diah
with sticks under it to keep it oat of, ,
irriTV.' XVb on " it'ia f'ullr done.'
take on tne akin and niatter crehdi . . '
od 'tb flesh aide, and . set away to
COOl..:: 4: ,;v .v'- . I... , t"v .,..' ,
A poor Irishwoman applied t a4 -lady
for a flower or two to pat in th ,
hand of a dead infant, and. when a i
handsome bouquet waa banded to bor '
sho offered to pay for it, which, of ' ' a
course,' wa; declined, whon,r; with a ,
look of fall gratitude,, sho exclaimed, . "
"May tho, Lord Jesus moot you at
the. gate of heaven with a crown of
roses." "Nothing coald bo more touch- ;
fngly beautiful a well as poetical.
The Now York times nay 1 that the
tenement house population includes
balf of tho million peoplo I of New
York, and furnishes three-quarters of . '
the total deaths. The latter part of
this statement ia i no doubt true, and
if the former be only approximately -accurate,-!
tho metropolitan press
would do well if they stayod thsir
diatribes upon the borribb condition
of the old world. .
--"I
belio"
tidMr,
Medical ' Tem
T j - I 1 . .n r 1.1 t
UeoroB -wuuod, jjr. ana ai ituoioer, vrucuir uim 1
lUBULionea, tuatouowiog carioo. iTvoI: Wiuhmar lewis, then oi I'enheid. n.
u uoapitai Drtciicat "Yon 1. ......
not ion? to be dresser or boo sorceoo
in any hospital beiore you come prac
tically acquainted with some of the
results of drinking upon the persons
of the patients who collect there.
You will very soon have brought under
your care broken limbs, fractured
skulls and disfigured faces. I remem
ber, when it happened lo. be one of
my weeks on duty as a dressera wo
man" came" i n to' the casualty-yard, car
rying her 3eft - hand ' and part of the
forearm in' her 'right haud.- She had
deliberately 'cnt the flesh 16 the bone,
and 'finding she was unable to get
through the bone with the "carting
kife sho wansin, finished the busi
p;.w -vith a blnnt
"-round by
a meas
would as at
(id
;n
1
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(
Z
jeu
'JIM
Auers,
Jdriuk."
.-rrtTin this case,
entered in' the
Killed by a Rattlesnake.
Hi
o
to ,
Wt0000003'CCOI . .
own vi
00
' I M
Sr M to n 1 T
V
f a xXaan and aome friends slarted
tat with a view to examine some land
6 determine its adaptability for graa
purposes. They bad trateled some
rhen tueir i""y . 7
iharp, whirring noise.
reade OVcred, UY
t - i t- W kt
m
it.
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I
1
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1 tO CO OC 5 O t-
KCCClUguSi
if .
jppeneo,
Wo ibet-faorning
bough: it
ee
... ... -f 1j .euouoi
wiici and, sereti i a
i
4
I,
-. J5.
our
are
ally
do.
seoicing an education, wo
loJg3 in vile barracks."
gener-
A 1
a captaiu,- wp.o wished to raise
crew Of total ahatninora A,.i-tkK
r rv W rT i .
thein3C-lves as fit and proper person
to represent that class was
noso proclaimed ' htm t
iriena 01 : taecjxi
tBC'at'yo
'Cev
th-o s
"'Well
fully,
ought
for dc
:t Every
bath of bo
screed by tlV.
CUa G reeks, To.
.w J f 4'tiT inn Jw.
..r lv there is more variety, in
tf&atw- a conscioncea aI to; how to
irMia n ....... .I ;ii,r
ep the canoaiu iuau auiuu
n "fiio.f " 'Anton of Uulerwakl, Sftitz-
lid all snioktrs and BnnfT-takcrs
"ir eightfc en J1-"? Ui . u
' py-a hn .
J '.J
(S3
ti
iCli
was
'
ana
ias o & u
It was sent by
In a nient tP i"8
V
-rnLSTrrnfta I
-TTue res 1 1. wast
offl Marv Queen on to
V. Oueen of England,
lied in the An
'59, Mary gave
.Anton character
fa Elizabeth, bis
ii Mr. ! Beecher.
her information
of Shrewsbury.
dicd a riph Rln
a"ve ft readier excuse for
iurv than the Greciau Sage,
being a&ked wuy puiuwopnsrs
c!,v . rai alter ricfii men, wnne rusu
J "1 - . 1 ; , -1 1 "
men never con rtea, puiiusupue-implied,
."Because the latter know they
want mtnev, while .the former haven't
Hen Be enough to know they want
wisdom." ' . 1 ,
Hon W, A: fSmith gave one hun
dred dollars in 'casbrto the Orphan
Agylam at Oxford. ' . ' -
4
Aw.
av ! 4
rk irmii tiiii 11 ii'u 1
a v wau uu m 1
ff
4 rt
of ffr.eat
a decided 1
a 1 1. Kai n r 1 isr"
power iw
...iint. had .,retr
aoy assistance
r- . ' 1 . .. o nniTlCU
irienu w - ,:i
fvinTa offer. 11
'ered to
ever he iu his
jofficer's -lately entered?
friago in Franco, and bega
frS to smoice, wpinou, t ayenr
jeir fellow. travellers, .whet'
smoke 3 would ' iocofiv!enc'r'
A quiet old gentlemao
to desistj as smokery
they onjy replied -1
plimentary refleotic,
who ought to keep-';
Sited with the sound
srwroing, the party
1 fljr atopped
dry grass and.' weeds, sprang forth
auu uuiicu iw puisoneu, qeaiQ-bear
ing faiigs olenr through the woolen
0lQthesoe, into the main ar
j4i just above the knee.
Tr be, felt the tjain of
.fT- toite of tho snake,' be leaned for
' 1 ward 1 tr PTAininrt ih. f u..,i ,
hsj ' djd so; the reptile, ' which had
pkgain, coiled up. sprang forward and
fepl? bin) qu the right cheek,' about
f inch helow the' eye. By this time
J mends Came forward and soon des-
WBApidly'the deadly
viUe1fhrough Lis
herto'the young1 gentleman did PptUu
ftice of them;' "but
joq rppy'a e nd. andaliguiiv.
I bjs card, and, .handing it to
ed from askin
llr. King, as -hp
ut ' now ha 'da.
himselfbf ,blaY
teurdinfflv mlled , lo leiuest your colonel to put yoa
(after laying the uoder arrtest foir a montb, to teach you
ifii him f.rv.lonfl wnvi uiuiiiicib, ; xw ... .
ii L 1' ',7, of B...-kJ
.utl .Mprfdays, U;lJvPlMMtt.J, , V .. -t- 1
h'?'i m Dcriafcflf Wk lond J The Peabody . School at Robinsti'.le
i!.amoant,s!lidi p f10Srf yoaKGraham county, was reopened last
n JSreof H-l"1? If IC Wllhin theWeekwithi liberal 'number. of etn
h'a named.1 1 k you jbave an ' denta under the charge at present of
' 4: ' 4,. - - - . ' : .
'wo
city,
,d both
socially
character,
of money on
the three ."following propositions, all
tb.be taken together, j to. wit ;' ; First,
(hat life and ' UU permuting, Gen
era) Grant wiil be a candidate for the
Presiaeooy in.1876; second, that Gen.
Grant vrlfl be nominated as a candi
date for the Presidency in 1S7i; third,
that if a candidate. Gen, Grants will
fee elected Presideni in 1876." J,;j
. ... . - - . i.it 1 Ki t-.
v ' i .' i..', .. 3 . ;
;! Episcopalians in the South;
GeorgiaClergy, 33; churches
missions.
For
and
46: i-ommunlcaiiii a nno.
mombers of Sunday school, 307V
contributions, $72,031. ' Fop Tennesi
see Clergy, 23; com ma alcants, 2,4C3
Sanday school members, 1,038; cont
tributions, t38,CbT." For Alabama
Clergy, 34; churches, 43; commani.
cants, 3.C"2: Sunday school memberr.
a no . ; 1 . ! m ... 1
,&ooj coninoaiioos, ulo.
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