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   Thomasville Times (Newspaper) - September 4, 1886, Thomasville, Georgia                                M. Isaac's Broad and saturday in 3  rj 3 CS 0"  00  20    2 30    is Local Gouts per Lino ior he above raies have been agreed upon by and the Times d adhered M. 28  standard Bred will make the Lake at 816.03 the in mare entitled to second gratis if she does noc prove in 1st Am am tired and weary of this dall its cares and ceaseless gladly this night would I its and ease my sad troaN bled vain do I sigh for some haven of sweet tar off by peace vain do I long lor some soothing from my as well as my I'm tired ot of fashion and each impulse of troth from my I'm tired of friends who change at a of and longing for the time of I long for the too tired to and too less to the sunshine once more makes the shadows grow yen then in my there's no thrill ot Is by Kling he by Belmont of 2and of 2:19) he by Alexanders of Ist dam waa 2:19^) 2n(ldam 3rd dam by 4t-h4m by Sit premiums are offered anv coltof that will trot a in 3 at 3 of age any of hid get that will trot a mile in 2:50 any will trot a mile in 2:10ntany'};c50.00.-  any ot liis got chat will trot a mile in 2:30-at any the best ot his getto 1885 the 2nd colt of his got to be foaled In 1885 3rd best his getto be I'm tired ike the sweet flowers that and fade in a Ahl some day when my tired the My soul shall find rest in the home of my August 28,1886.  INITIATED 1885 tests trotting tha above to apply on Foregoing be awarded by the County Stock Breeders Association at their G. CANCEROUS or Sore II or ES or 9iad_Itch  King or any other Injury there is locol or where on MAN or Sold everywhere by at 50 Bend stump for balsam CO. V wholesale dealers Ga. wholesale o ho of Colquitt that ho has aow in stock aud store ahd complete t and Family will made as low as those of The prices will bo paid for all kinds Kingand vou will be well known to the people of this Is in the and will be je his friends hunters are hereby to hunt on the of the undersigned with dogs or will bo prosecuted to the t ull of the These lands Include the Estate of B. the lands L. John Frank Joe and James JOHN F. J. L. purchasing agent I will save you money on anything yod to On irom to fifty Think of As Estate I have extra bargains to in and about Ga. I respectfully your patronage and L. This attractive boarding house is situated oa highest and principal corner Broad and Monroe second block above the Mitchell being near the business ft id removed its noise and as to B. tije uo pains in her house as homelike as A more can be accommodated at reasonably will be given to OF Monthly 1880 Thomas application of the members of the bar it is ordered that the time for holding Bitting of this Court be chan ged from the Monday in each to the Monday in each The to take effect on the second Monday in It is further ordered be published in the Times once a week for William o. my bright the They Prove Themselves have before maintained that the ramps scouring about the country are a regularly organized having a general understanding with ode and having a of questions and Their unis brm their periodical is to the same their regular calls at the same house where they have before all points to Sheriff of this las found curious emblems about has studied their character and 8leQ:erl to until he can tell a regular tramp rom an following amusing and dialogue took place between the Sheriff and one of squad of tramps recently committed whence came a town io New York called your bustness learn to subdue my appetite and 10 sponge my living from an indulgent you are a regular I am so taken and accepted ever I ami to you as a the of my feet and general carnivorous do you know yourself to be a seeking by being otten but ready to try gained you to a good many lone were you the end of a night policeman's presented at my did the dispose of took me several limes the town to ihe east and where he found the City the where a great many were advice the judge give advised me to walk in regular and to denounce you be off or your permission I'll be oil way what are in my own ors and the ot to at tUe the father to the who apon the threshold ot one of the ed The crisp phrase is accepted for condensed brevity gives it the force oi a hall at short while it's ness is exactly suited to fire the ful boy does no stop to consider whether there is room for he does not reflect that the professions are as crowded at the top as at the that the room at the top is 00I5 the which each one makes I shall never you where the and tt as the able to ire DOW at an aie always e weary are as bad fill Dpw be to the middle chamber by a flight of winding consisting of five more of wine and of the yours win be and water for five When company escape from this divide yourselves into of three take a for Portland or where in the winter they run free soup and you may b|e pardoned on con dition of your to the Follow your conductor and fear no behave 1  Tlie m which it behooves to look well to the it injurious to to before going I y bat try eating yon go to sleep if you want to around the said it was lor his arms of he preM There is no there to lift dead The committee to welcome new comers has been discharged He gains entrance and who can show bis the prospect pleases and he gins to struggle for the room up highi aie among says another father to a sob who has just been a salary to take a clerkship in a in merchant witli a whole block covered by a a palatial residence on the and equipage to is vision which quite overcomes somber sense of boy whose have the odor of the mellow whose shirt sleeves are the rich of the With ruddy face and a ripe products of the ozone of forest and be doffs his suit of hand made clothes for thd flimsy fabrics of the and quits home and independence join the pale of mercantile of whom lose and hope before they are forty years is room at the and are princes among but it is safe to say yery fdw young men will reach top in professional and fewer still will wield the scepter of a mercantile Not many are born ani equipped for these exceptional places Nature is wise in her and not give birth to a surplus progeny oi ' great men in the spheres have not oue word of agement for those men teel in the instincts and aspirations of their natures the sure prophecy success in what is called the learne but our contention is the great body of men in th Southern of and college education should go tp the is room in the country for and princedoms acres of fertile lands now with briars and and by springs 01 purest plead a look almost for the sons of the red old hills to come to minds trained in the schools to scientific and with trained to defter work than their fath ers and furnished with ments of superior turn rugged useless slopes and into fields of waving grain and teri raced gardens of these acres promise they will 8urel|y since Oglethorpe at has Georgia soil failed to reward the tiller's Never 11 bankrupted in the hands of It has borne the luxuries of apd yielded a generous return of by the matted with bramble and by the from which it has n scorched by the willh no protecting mantle of clover and corn and it is in its the best friend that the 7ouii|g men of this generation can * One hundred thonsand young with small but with right views of life and a braye take as many find Georgia soil and finally fortune if and a religious the riyer unshadowed by any get an and go to your Christian and Habel were walking down the and George showing her how much he he is making sopie new Now there's the is that? It must be thing is. It is a terrible microbe that your entire IS caught by eating ice a herb George looked straight ahe with all the indifference he had kind of a disease does it she know think it was something like the smj ' a great deaS didn't speak for two or Then she laid her on his arm and said in a low voice rU have been In humble tyrotoxicon is the bluest failure about his lest they retain water too long and thus breedl Contrary to popular these little musical are not wafted in by distant ponds and but live and perish in the of their breeding A ub of water left standing too a house gutter that has not enough si eyen a yase ot will send fc rth enough of these pests to set dozen families scratching and swearing for a A careful study of the mosquito for a term of has several interesting facts relative to bis habits and In the first place it is neighbor's carelessness that gives a chance to quit his harmless existence and become a blood Everybody wUl testify to Again there are several There is the small compact operator comes through the open window singing high steers direct for the of the hand and drives his to the socket the first Then there is the socias ble that lives under and behind the bed with a voice like the hum of a telegraph that waits until all is buiet creeps gingerly up over the t board and bites the heel on the One bite will furnish enough scratching to last a full grown man eight This same not object to nipping the edge the hand ii it hangs out 6|f It is commonly supposed that the sides of the hands and feet are because the bite hurts The fact that the pal ns and soles are tough and the back is and a edge of this is born with every individual Then comes the amous day a lank cadaverous deVoid of tact and He 3t is that in broad calmly settles on your goes a fayor upon To kill a good these nq lightning mosquitoes live only bur are men living who will that the day variety will exist and keep busy half the A is in store for the man who will invent a defense against he mosquito that will not sweat the beneficiary to Such a contrivance would work a Revolution in men's for it is hat he fights the midnight pest s not helped thereby in his efforts to be an It is on record also that first mention of the mosquito occurs about time that osophy as an as if he was steady rapidity ot and years of adict the scientific became Solitary who is a the stopped at the unpretentious house of old Sam After while the was sitting on the Saber's little boy shyly my Sit on my Now you're Do you go to but me Dick killed a water moccasin you not afraid be would bite he couldn't bite me. I could git outen his way an hit him with a 1  little after awhile you can tell the people that you sat on Captain that ain't fer 1 sot on knee he's It would be something to for I'm to the says you the boj he seed yer ho comes that blamed He thinks goin to the but he ain't got sense enough to holler when ha's dog bit. That's what my pap few moments had the night not been sd a solitary honeman might haye been seen riding along the old military has returned from his children all wel Loving it is waa at one Ume entertained at dinner by a and among those present was one of those people who their way into story as the type oi that offensive class of Americans who are always their nationality in the dost in the to exact their particular over the wine and walnuts after in order to emphasize his own independence of of which he was loudly with a rare exhibition of self-complacence to Jacks always vote against company was naturally rendered speechless by this unexpected and the scene looked but General put a on the boastful individual and avoided further by smilingly have always fought the battles of my country that you might enjoy that instance of a happy response is that an old Southern judge whether judge by courtesy or in the cannot most have had the faculty of quick and appropriate reply well if the story related of bim is Speaking at a certain place one evening interest of his own candidacy for some one in the who evidently bad a good you speak here just before the promptly the didn't you say we could whip the domed Yankees with replied the unabashed confound they that way ' lor the rules given by an authority in poultry matters receive so much successful attention strictly we should hear less about addled chickens coming or too to break out of the shell Never let the eggs pass over oue day in the nest when and it would be better to pick them up three or four times a or as soon after being laid as This prevents the prolonged contact of the heat of each successive laying which is apt to create a premature development of the germ in the making it liable to perish when this beat is withdrawn all with soft shell or in any way or surrounded with a circular or having oue end with an uneven or rough Also those very narrow or unusually or wanting in or two or double The sooner they are the more certainty of and the more eggs set immediately after being aid often hatch in nineteen instead of in the general prescribed Eggs preserve their germinating powers wenty but in order to be well daring this time they ought o be once a as is done oy the hen when This hao the effect of keeping the yolk in the which is im it being of greater Specific gravity than the white or its tendency is to work through to he side of the York little boy running into the house and told mother he bad kicked another did yon not stop and the inquired his he took the consequences before I kicked is the fishery an and squeaking voice in the audience you got a honest laugh marks the hon If he laughs through his t watch parta ot Arkansas diy that the water ia Not of 'em Lovin happy to say no. my Just the I pay Dr. Pighead month to look after the th 'cause I thought it And not a dam cold since I made sode times Senator o to Washington a style of Western cocktail known d a blame one am Hus Here ty dollars a family would be ch one of ye haive had even in and that man who ever took one o went out immediately to that he could tha Monument bat can never to it is nothing to boys than the habit of loafing around the streets until late boors at indulging in and and annoying peaceable are not given to but we have often thought hat it would be to a surer road to hell than find in the practice of night The evils of this practice are progressive One tad labit after is there is nothing left of original boy but his outside Inside is a mass of deceit and devilry if laid to the would a thrill of should see to it that their boys are kept the streets at A recent experience here shows what this practice is likely to culminate in. First a pebble ia jast for then h ripe egg is hurled at some then some store is defaced in a nameless then a building ia broken into and private property And for what try impose on year husband just he is to yon a little in your Don't leave ihe stove die in the red hot and don't ask him to empty the aah Draw a line on the ash aod don't run a free horse tO monopolize every hook in the closet Graciously trader Mm one nail for his very in hang your yoar your shopping bag and yoar bonnet some other be explicit in giving When yon ask him t j go np stairs for your tell him it is either on the or in the further corner of the left hand side of the upper barean or in the pocket of yoar brown dress iif the He will have no trouble in finding yoo tell him just where it the ask him where he has been the moment he entera the or where he is going if he starts oot for a walk before It nettles and men hate to have such pointed questions sprang apon Besides that we live under a free ask him to walk the floor with the baby half the A man who tramps around a billiard table three nights in a week can't be expected to be on duty at home the other three Have mercy on him and give the man an opportunity to leave hair in the comb or your neck curls where they will stick to bis hiir mend bis hosiery with cotton having knots in it larger than a he leaves ashes in his One of the privileges of a married man is to leave an old pipe full of ashes in just the position to empty the contents on the window sill or the the moment it is indulge in flights of temper when your husband how his mother If he objects to having eggs boiled in the and prefers them washed previous to endeavor to please him by indulging him in his In the meantime bring your sons up as carefully as yoa and when they are you yourself will doubtless be held up as an example of aud revenge is York Krupp owns the largest business in the world dependent on one The works within the town of Essen occupy more than 500 hall of which are under According to a census taken in 1881, the number of hands employed by 3lr. Krupp was 19,605, the number of their families 45,776, making persons supported jy his Mr. Krupp owns 547 iron mines in He owns four eoa steamers and there are connected with his works 42 miles of 28 locomotives and 883 69 101 and 40 miles of telegraph with 35 stations and 55 Morse Tbe establishment a grand a and lithographic r with three steam and six baud and a book binding ro m. Tao establishment even runs a hotel in gratify a spirit of pure c which grew unchecked by p banding together ot boys on the streets at night for ol or not longer be because it is to ultimately lead to serious If parents cannot their the aid of the should be There j bs no in was looking for a rich wife and thought he was on the love he said to her in warm I can tell you in better try she replied for she was not b j green as she to tbe ' cobbler folded his add It's awl ra out to think grand as jou would seek the Marriage Might ber was so foil when he went to get married that he wanted o whip the and offered to bet that he conici pull one of the pillars from under the church roof and bring tho whole structure in on a la to weeping you know this man drank when you accepted you ever see him ull Weeping why do yoa want to marry thought that maybe marriage might a tendency to s bim marriage does sober a man Bat in this it to have made bim fall the What is be bride that makes a Deacon hold the groom up until I get With in or neighborhood a don't be a Doi i a upon of your fellow ci Don't the idea can be perfectly forget tbe of ii which yoa lite depen is upon the soccer of One bad tbe next one to and mt on through tbe this in be a bad When a wl iab for yoor town or coses don't sii al home and read about or go oat and against it. Pol jour shoulder to wheel with the joar if it bs a bat if li you do dooft kiek and a Don't he aj U a If yoa no ad fise to ti kiek arii attempt to who Very Not long ago a yoang gentleman in the office 0! the clerk at revived at the hands of a friend a small sample of oleomargarine made by a With a view to aboat how much the dairy farmers Geneva knew he showed the sample to them as they came at odd times into the telling them it was a sample of Elgin Every last man of smacked his lips and it to be as butter as he had it a said the wicked yoang man to one innocent congress doesn't hurry up and pass a prohibiting the manufacture of that tasteless it said the honest let 'em make all the oleomargarine they want always be a market and good for batter as but think of tbe poor people who can't pay high prices for think of the folks know good baiter like this from nasty bull all I've gotto replied the dear old that any man who can't tell that kind o' butter Arom oleomargarine ought to bo with the bogus that farmers eye should happen to fall on this story that wicked yoang man will probably get like his just Old aian Was there's plenty of patriotism left in the said a journalist from at the press headquarters up in all sorts of men on I was working at the polls in Indianapolis on election 1880. The between the men and the Hancock men was I toll A venerable oue of our rushed np to me late iu the pale aud agitato 1, and cried the other sido are buying don't say I How much are they the infamous I and we'll raise out of their no matter how high they came in the aged nud in a trembling voice ho the causo of is know of no evil that is moro predominant among the especially the young of the present than the rudo way of lightly speaking of woman's virtue aud A young man should very seriously and studiously count the well the before he assails tho of his mother's One's own mother and sisters are generally but it must bo considered that other women may be the mother or of some one are a few cases on record where m been known to their own Tar and feathers would bo air too comfortable for such Employers run risks in taking men of the above type into their Their integrity sadly in want of have no more right to parallel the by tbe few degraded they occasionally than women have to measure by the same rod as tbe who are before our Tbe chief of men upen tbe sex from which they by divine direction are to a better hi boy or girl who ia a regular reader of will grow np in and will use proper in speaking and even if their education has been It is geography and times a little to get the in bat after they once get in tbe habit their cravings are the desire for and it as necessary to feed theie as their The paper is the to attract their they first read eome of tbe local affairs which come under their Becoming of the home they sooQ brandi oat into the of the and tbe news ol the competent to tere of public and are important men that Di J joo get that during an ment y He Ko t he S rst week of m is in ths of is a gentleman who oc Tm ol he libis i aag 13, J. 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