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   Thomasville Times (Newspaper) - August 7, 1886, Thomasville, Georgia                                Isaac's Jackson in 09  2  a c 00    5    35    9    Ceuta per One tor above rates been agreed upon by of and the d will be standard Bred season at the to second season gratis if sba does prove in foal Ist is by he bv Belmont of of he by of Goldsmith 1st dam by of 2:19;^) ind dam by Paul dam by 4th dam by Sir are offered For anv colt of get will trot a mile -in 3 minutes at 3 years of any colt of his get will trot a mile in 2:50 at any any ot liis get that trot mile in at any age any ot his get trot a mile in 2:30 at any age the get to be foaled in 1885 i the 2nd oest coll of his get to be foaled in 1885 1; , tlie ard best colt o get to be foaled n 1885 of the tests to be trotting of above to apply to colts bred on Trout Lake premiums to by tlie Stock at their Annual 0. or Sore or Fla. Insect Dok Poison Mad Masai or any other affliction or Injury there Is local or where on MAN or Sold everywhere by nt 60 Send stump for BALSAM CO. dealers Ga. Rankin round I M. AUGUST 7, 1886.  24  Old Fashioned halo's the ' And dreams are Though Retrospective vision them into Yet a memory comes tome Red and teeth like j The laugh silver Of good old fashioned haib its off old ways for And of compensations up not to make But is one thing I miss life's bustle and its And I'd a years gladly To a good old fashioned or A modest voice and Not with health Such were the girls m other take me for a Don t me that I like the ways Of good old fashioned was true love in the olden love of vain And poverty was not the seems to be to And a loving was well strove for Knight or | But wedded at her Did the good old fashioned SHE you the hallowed past live those dreams Those visions never an ache or Deem not the type you laved is hps and teeth of Come out and view her without The splendid Georgia flies us as well with blast bis we swap old ways for keep this No innovation cometh the dizzy whirl As was she years The lovely Georgia airs or modest voice and Not scorning all wilh Such were your girls in need not a This description but portrays Our Georgia loyc is aye in all seeks she wain And poverty is not a wilh if worthy man art nee for knight or earl Coma out and choose for thine darling S. W. Cowboy to City have got tired of this two bits religion that has a spurt of for six weeks and then goes to and Bays that the go to hell for the balance of the as tar as it is was a man once who said he could stand any persecution that Chi ist lie said he could only he want to go so far las to be He was asked if he was willing to make the and was that Christ prayed for hia assailants and and that he would have to do order to do what the day came tor the trial to be made and the the fall inter eating to the war now waged by Gen. Green the I hitherto peaceable inhabitants OcON nee and Allanaba m the ' OF i Green Ga. June 7,1886.Hon. J. T. Commissioner of Georgia having placed command ot the forces in the department to defend and its interests from all I folly realize the necessity to yon from this aap asking We have been on nearly days skirmishing with | the adv vanee of J. who are now holding of the territory between the Oconee and the They in full force and captured right and left flanks and are down on our centre with field sent down the Oconee and rivers last heavy renforces and is encouraging Green to his lines across out bottom lands General Who holds in prospect all of Our army is famishing from the ot the rains and the question is shall we or shall we not? Your reply will our J. of or July 9i 1886.Coloncd R.J. Home report of in department of the is at The report bears no but such a trifling omission is in consideration oi the straightened condition of affairs in your In I urge the importance of keeping up morals of your forces in this See that man is al Wis post early and call in all parade attachments that have posted about the court houses and and concentrate all o lie of Colquitt that be haa aow in stock and store r I stalled down the street toward J judgment named for the The crowd of citizens hooted J. auu J. spit on his freshly but he for they scarcely know what they are A young man tripped him but he arose from hard brick pavement and he knows no As he was walking up the steps of the judgement a fellow threw a rotten striking the would-be Jesus under the the contents running down his face and beard Id a spirit of meekness he took out bis handkerchief and mopped off his face and Then turning to his persecutor ho My this Jesus business will soon be will be made as low as those of The very prices will bo all k inds ring will be well known to the of IsUn the and will his friends hunters aro hereby to hunt on the of the undersigned witti dogs or Trespassers will bo prosecuted to the of lands of B. the lands of J. L. 3olm Frank Joe and James J.L. Farmers and the purchasing agent I will save you money On anything wish to On from eight to fifty Think of As Real Estate I have bargains to and about Ga. 1 respectfully solicit your and L. AND JEFF the Administered I the to tbe er of tbe Dr. of the following incident as told him by John of Dison Gen. when a young was stationed Fort at that the of the United When the Black Hawk war was malitia from Illinois services to aid in the With a view to into the service of the two lieutenants were sent by the then village of these was a very young equally but an modest young On morning when the take place a slab homely yonng dressed ini suit of home made blue himself to the two the captain of the and duly sworn in. This was he wbo afterward became President of the United lamented of the the was he who fired the first gUn from Major and he who the was in after years President of the Southern Harsha was in New he to repeat the coincidences to a | An elderly gentleman who near by listening arose that he was happy to able to confirm thi given by Mr. as he was the chaplain at Fort Snelling at the and was fully able to corroborate each A bystander then gaye this additional Lincoln had often been heard to say that the he had ever taken the oath of allegiance to the United States it to him by Jefferson A poor is n a determined or to than a good keep hack the back I Do try to be it is dot a such portion of ihe territory as | sign ot superiority to Calk like haye been already so as not I a justify any further effort Do The faculty of Later in the well to the sections with war with and and salt enemy for future the let your tbe forage upon tha enemy for as tar Joshua order the sun to your adversary shall w before your trusty weapons iron and Maybe he he Unlike tbe traditional public see that but men and avoid causes of in your reflect homo IS the place to be sometimes at allow your mother to know better than ybu She was educated before you were ready in time tor if you do not respect yourself Those in Georgia Some Interesting W. H. of the has been engaged for some weeks past in preparing a list of the Claimed Oon federate who lost libbs in the and to whom payments for artificial limbs have been made for the period from 1883 to 1886. The same has been in a copy of which has reached A study cf list some very interesting and none is more prominent than the fact that the Georgia boys were always in tbe hottest of the where bullets and the shells were the thickest The list embraces 869 persons and hab representatives from county in the Stale save Union and Fait on county leads the list 53. follows with 29, Bibb with 23, 17.-; Cherokee 16. Cobb 13, and from this down toj those crippled in two limbs are the H. of legs above the J. of and E. B. of both legs off below two are minus a leg below the knee aud arm above the two lost a leg below the kuee and an arm below the while two lost a leg above tbe knee and an arm below the There are 328 have lost arms above the elbow and 122 below the 177 have lost legs and 216  tbo list includes one one ten seventeen thirty-two sergeants and one the remainder being law at present makes no provision for any kind of a disability for au arm or are made to who enlisted from other provided were living in Georgia in 1879, and baye since resided Georgia now living ia State are to these although have resided elsewhere at tlie date of the of the 1879.) If are now ban a fide citizens of Georgia thoy are the act of 1884, any has had an arm amputated since account of old wounds ring the on received to three once in every from 24, 18$4:, of the passage of the the act of October 15. 1885. Confederate soldiers who lost a limb or and failed to draw for iany year or years the amounts of money to which they have liy to be respect the I der the several in their I of other may make upon filing with the ot grass is permitted where two grew Report operations from time draw on me for all tho T. In the surrender of and the departure ot the Washington * al on thi The house in which h is carefully preserved and an historical - boarding house is situated on highest and principal Broad ana block above the Mitchell being near the business it is sufficiently - removed from its noise and bustle as to Delightful will get the yon ever got in your is in contemplation to arrange a code of ice signals to be employed by ships that traverse the By means of it a ship that has pass ed a field of ice or sighted an may communicate the information to any ship that it may occurs to us that similar might be arranged for the protection of our men on For instance a young man is taking an evening stroll wilh He meets another youth who signals cream saloon two blocks which enables the first young man to turn down another street and avoid the he Ho the friends is a pleasant story | of La Fayette's affectionate of the life Just his which occurred in gave a dinner parly in American minister uid some who had been old in the when it came lime for the guests were ushered into a room which was in strangle trast wilh the elegance of apartments had been in. was with large beams there was a single uncurtained and several small It looked more like Dutch kitchen than room u a French A long las | 3le was meagerly A of meat stood on some ing and wine in and ready to poured do avoid grow I If you mean a say a not a and a If you mean say and not a be are a happy spirit is you can carry it wilh you like a sunny try to be not only for I your own but for the sake of your The incapacity of ihe male for accuracy is a standard argument against the of the avoid it is as bad as j Both are to be is no excuse for either one of lived If yoj have anything to wn as I Bay if you have do hold your longhe Silence is cultivate the habit of listening to it will make you invaluable er proof be pai l the not heretofore of to say nothing of advantages it will be to you when you marry every man likes to talk about a good listener makes a delightful Kansas is no said the truthful man from Missouri is a great but it will not compare for a with ol tbe Kansas when I wis ou a in that glorious country I one lost three valuable For three weeks I searched for them in vain f nd was returning borne in disgust whiD I suddenly beard the tickle of a cow showed that tbe cows were inside of a eating and enjoying their commodious How did get in. yon the pumpkin and drugged the pumpkin over tbe rough ground until a bole wag tbe through B. tha spares no palne in making her as A few more boarders can be moderate reasonably attention will be given to Commercial CHANGE OF Monthly 1686 1 Thomas J Upon application of the members of the .it is ordered that the time for holding tbe monthly silting of this Court be chan ged from the fitst Monday la each month to the second in each The same to take effect on the second Monday in August It is further ordered be published in the Times once a week for four D. Judge County Drinking men to reform them has never a successful enterprise pn Ihe part GUrls are worth too to sacrifice to beat sense into the head of man on God's Such a man does not so easily as a He will go home only i to sober and then not Ull the places A girl will marry such a hoping that on he will but the next Le will There are sober boys enough for all the wd there is ho need for marrying a drunks York drive cash down or aad you know where we askel La as his looked about and as in a the seven and one and the We are at Washington's headquarters on Ihe years He had the room as a surprise to his From Washington things to live and things to goodness and things to gentleness and things to Your and conduct things to contend Hon and Three things to delight in: I beanty and things to and things to and things to in Telephone is feminin and to and things to and flippant things to cultivate p Good good friends and good to widi friends and a contented cows I Is bad it cored aud it for a wagon it a good country for you ask? you'll know is you go to tbe is done in the fall the inon go out with m illets and wedgea and up corn stalks for shipment to tbe E as telegraph poles ff in lengths to be used as car tbe men are carry along place near the corn Two men then climb op and cut off the ear with a them fall to the Four horses are to and it is dragged to tbe farms I say so. when I one spring to plow a furrow tbe entire length of the I had a boy follow me the corn and when I got to the end cf the farrow and started for I that the corn tbe boy bad planted was bo I jost basked my way Lome and got just in time to spend New and ia aa maoh an expression of character as dress or the and the of the dress the and of the the tone of and the thought expressed in speech is a complete index to the who holds your and not less certainly does the of ink the shape and quality of and the fashioning of the in a written the of the personality of the be we arc governed or fashioned in each by certain arbitrary rules to the time wd bat it is in the adaptation of these mandates that the individual crops At one time no dress was without a and it was in its management that a woman's grace or awkwardness was is the onr der herculean difficulties that led a certain young man to be spoken of lately as respectable soft tones and grammatical sentences of persons are even when marred by drawling tones culture or the twang the Yankee atmosphere does an color of and neatness of the the lady or notwithstanding tbe style of handwriting in the very very very slanting of the Italian style of handwriting was in while lacking in possessed the one of came in the Euglish very very stately aa Britannia but wholly time we have in generally a happy combination of and perhaps at no former time has more importance been attached to letter than at men consider it a most essential dignity to and their handsomely engraved letterheads and dictated and mail are considered indications of their business was formerly believed that illegibility and baste indicated enterprise and bat while do not entirely abandon and time they now consider as it is demonstrated that it is practicable to combine and of leisure can have no excuse for such an which in thein would be at once and are aided in this work by the perfect perfect and perfect ink of the pens are moat generally used in preference to the more expensive gold at one time considered variety and excellence of paper is unlimited for the but the heavy is considered ia most elegant sheet may be simply by tbe address of the the street if the n as in We learn that Mrs. uses stu adorne 1 witb ber iu heraldic aud the motto boie there iri und this will to 08 of s recently met with a hearty at but lately we hoc but Utile of its Tue for which was seala are are too neat an expedient to bo snub a boy because be wears shabby When tbe inventor of the first f bo a pair ' f yellow linen io the depth of SHub a boy of the of bis the world's was tbe son of a man unable to write hie own a boy wbo chooses an humble author of the was a snub a boy of pby Milton was saub a boy of in bis I tbe and was dull at bis a boy be the greatest of overcame a and snub Not alone fc day may Tcu far ia tbe race of bat it is neither nor nor ia not pash enough right in this There is altogether too mach of the wrong If there was mora of the right thers woald b3 a good many less poorly starving little a good many lefs dissipated men and a good deal less need lor poor charitable reformatories and right kind of pash means a hft for a brother or a neighbor iu hoist for yourself out of the ratof oat of tbe oat of or Pash It never harts anybody if jou push and drive in the right never have a hand io pushing anything Pash the other or keep pushing Poor goes down fast of its own weight when onca it gets Don't add to the velocity by any act of with all all your all your nil the Don't stand back is troable Stand up like a man aud push If yoa see a man about to do push him aside from tho pash tbe temptation out of his pash bim ou tha right track and push him in the direction of the and the and tho Pash in the direction of the bonell cial and tho Push toward Push Keep To stand still io world is to be crashed by the crowd which is forging auu A. Oa In boars S a. to 11>, m. antl at Estate Agents and Loan an Old For said the I want to understand that I do not wish to bo taken for a I am going to exactly QS if I were au old do nol think me cold aud unloving if I trout you very practically when there is anybody don't I can for un old married I am so fond of yoa that I aoi bound to show I I am sure to give you It's easy And I insist that you behave jast ike old marrie 1 men Dj you I'll but 1 know will not The first of their arrival bride retired to her and the groom fell iu wilh a poker with whom ho sat cards until 1 o'clock in tho wife spent tho woary hours At last ho turned up and met his brido with the ain't I doing the oM man like a never referred to tbe and everybody knew alter hat that they had jast for a hiB fellow small boy learning bet is very the often gets ot four quarts at the low price of two cents pef 4uart, makes for three I which is the for This does not ihe entire in as the i esy of wiil bei S. 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Alter a goo J I to say to a shodt Mei a low wbo me if I bad rooms to rect me for a beggarly I he ly to thai hnd yoa eo a I So to peci that I a low are going to a ment to your I no. i and are to do Ikai bu are igbt iu tor bis V il 1*;, il i y f. t j S ri for R. crops Washing are QT. A witty bat profane I to the mi bs oa aod it mm ml by bat a wm tbe wbo nni tbe Iii of ose 'm asked si pat log frisk FIRE 1799.  the T- lA te * 6* li May * a  

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