Thomasville Times (Newspaper) - November 20, 1886, Thomasville, Georgia TI M M. Isaac's Corner Jackson AY ABLE IH NOVEMBER 20, 1886, 39 of the aad th. TiUM d will be is a 80Dg8. The late war was I prolific in the creation of The great of them have in of those who hear I it field and on the ot these old war songs have been going the rounds of the in a paid high to I ol tbp expressions and in the creep slowly snow IS on the grass The low down the sky frost gleams where the flowers haye But heart on the the sun cau never dip so Adown affection's cloudless hundred months have beat faster A hundred other mr There 1. local or on Sold by at 60 Bead for ' wholesale Ga. Rankin wholesale o of hoe iow in stock and all anil Fancy and Family will bo low aa The be paid before and yon well of la in the and Mp that hilly we ot me Ihe church bells each other MoVo than we eyer Hared to we might have - Had prospered 'tis the are not Call up their shadowy I'll Sleep nor heed life's fleeting stdry of that 1 icare not to repeal The hopes that could not but only lived to I would pot cause e'en one rankle io thy bosom For if try we may words ot thine long years these were words of burn within my memory They touched some distant aud trembles with pot thy woman's t that was always true to A and broke The lie that bound my to matters little past is in the eternal soon lie tide Is ebbing out so There is a Oh I thank this is so small a daat beneath the heart to are hereby haat en the grounds of the will be t. th. full extent of the lands the of M. B. the lands of J. L. Joba Joe and I Farmers Glubs I will ros on anything you to from to Think of Estate I extra bargains to and I respectfully your aad W. P. a Largo Stock and see if yoa should in their line M. Smith's Carriage by Q. W. doors irom Waverly i by B. P. at his residence Dawson and Clay Sta. AND Sept. S. Bates cording to tf Qv to onr a I social says the Charleston some one pro posed this shall I teach my The following replies were in r ' that one hundred how Ipr and the library her how to say aud or and to her bow to wear a calico and to wear it like a her to on buttons darn and mend her to dress for health and comfort as well as tor her to cultivate flowers and keep the kitcken lier the neatest room in the her to have nothing io dO With intemperate ior dissolute ber that tight lacing is un aft well as to her to regard and and not in selecting her her to observe the old rule A and every thing lis that drawing and io the and are not to be neglected if there be time and money for their her that a steady church going clerk a cent is worth or non in her to embrace every and such books 88 will give her the most and information in order to best eerily and ' ' are ties that bind me so fast nay that I have no time for said an i man to his who bad rest and ties are asked the I the pushing ' ' said a Dakota school the noise outside a it look better to let your teacher oat of the door I by a wild rush ol the be top hard on human nas sot an I tilt what dis country to make her great glorions hie W. a negro has compiled an interesting exhibit of the business condition ot in Carolinas take the lead in the number of North has twenty who are npi io 8^,000 In the negroes own worth of In Charleston fourteen men represent and Charles C. Leslie is worth 812,000. The family of truck are worth In the city savings bank the negroes have 0124,926^5 on One man has over He recently bought a 810,000 plantation and paid in Philadelphia John McKee is a He owns 400 Several are worth negros of New York own from to aix million dollars worth of real P. A. White a wholesale is worth a quarter ot a miN ion and has an annual business of 8200,000, Catherine Slack is worth 8130,000. the negroes own 82,000.000 worth of real BaU has more negro home owners ban any other large Nineteen men are worth a total of 8800,000. the is worth about 8150,000; Less a buns dred negroes io Washington are worth a of 81,000,000. Louisiana the negroes pay tax on 815,000,000 in New and 830,000,000 in ihe lonie a French ia 81,100,000. The Mercer carry a stock of 8300 000, has seven worth a million dollars in amounts ranging from 820,000 to 8250,000. richest woman of the Amanda made so bj the will of her white ia 8100,000 aaa lives near Ga. the home of 18,000 colored has three colored firms in whose proprietors 820,000 one 815,000 and nine 810,000. The Eastlake company is worth 820,000. A. J. Scott baa 835,000 invested in the livery and is worth 8100 000, a jarm in Mrs. John Jones and Bichard Grant are 870,000 A. G. of formerly surveyor to the Anchor line of after financial since the age of re his fortunes and accumulated 830,000. Mrs. M. a San Francisco colored has a bank account of 850,000, and Mrs. Mary Pleasant has an Irom eight houses in San a ranch near San Mateo and 8100,000 in government In twelve individuals are owners ol ranches valued in the aggregate at from 8150,000 to 8180,000. One of Mrs. Peggy has besides a bank account of 840,000. show that the brother in black is making some headway in the Jle is learning to bis own Indian Territory haa an population of abont 75.000. The bulk of this is comprised in the five of the Choctaws 000), Creeks and The remaining 17,000 and more are divided among over thirty other some ot reduced to bands of a hundred The United States has eleven agencies in the each bt which an is appointed by the President with the and consent of the but each has its own internal The jurisdiction of the United States extend over the territory in civil actions where a white man is a in case of crimes committed by or upon a white and in proceeds ings for violations ot the laws regulas ting trade and intercourse with the The subject of a Territorial Government has been much ed by the civilized and in 1870 a constitution providing for a with a Governor but the objections of the smaller tribes to certain details caused this to be There are 433 schools io the with over 905 and an in 1884, ot 19,593 The five civilized nations bave organised school with for the public boards of for general and trustees in charge ot the district Each nation holds institutes at its capital Most of the teachers are educated and English is taught in the In to each of the Ave nations has academies and private There are a of missions of various in the OF saw I generations which support Did Not afternoon a man suddenly at a window in an building on Grand River and seemed to begin pres to commit suicide by to A crowd ol forty or fifty people gathered in a halt circle be to be aware of not a yent the hia and although all seemed what was going on was to from carrying out lie removed his was announced the other day that Mr. tbs composer of dying in It must have been news to The homely Attorney General who eschews the pigeon tail m ntt have been surprised if not shocked to learn that owes ita paternity to a gentleman with an The Avalanche declines to believe that The Arkansaw ever had a It is one of those airs of the one of rode and quick and devilish fantasies of tbe common that life and metal in oar brent new fare nor whirling air from nor yet sport of ao Italian it is grew m tbe backwoods ages origin is lost in the of It is older than the common as old as hoarier Such with varying names and varied are like the tbe and the sayings of tbe They may be traced back and back until the track is Origin or author nevei They bave been harped and blown and and danced bj tbe Antiquarians have searched diligently for author and origin for the ballads for the proverbs aud of the The search has only that these always were just afe they with minor Who composed Back Zip in tbe Low and of other popular country fiddler Their names have and their strains have been but they may be beard fiddled out and danced out the world They might have been heard can tories thought the air to Through a war but he heard a blind fiddler fiddling it in Harry gave the Bonny Blue to but the uir is old as the Tbe air sung to Jim My kod 1 The name volcano ist derived god of of the ancient They inro 4nd in the is a good example of beacon tight for sailors on t seall Etna are examples of the second To the raind they are the chimneys the vast of in the bowels of the and serve for the total to which we are 800 and if create Home heart is to words of or the kindly smile of and no one is entirely above being affected by or Children are particularly sensitive to Nothing ctn more discourage a child than a spirit of and perhaps nothing ia more productive of evil to both parent and parents never express gratification when children do bat on the always censure when is the child becomes discouraged and feeling that it is useless to try to he becomes hardened by the and at last relinquishes all sometimes becomes politic on tbe part of a parent not to notice every word or in order to make a deeper impression on more serious If yoar little one has been and obedient the and yoa say to yoa have been good and it makes me very happy and with a more than affectionate you my dear a throb of earthquake in feeling fills his crost to be some of these Chimneys the face of the two-thirds being situated upon America has about 114 of more than any division of the appear to be from the same aa Volcanic the vapors and gases in the earth 8traggHDgi;to the City of South shaken four ven ts were found io the some most violent ever tbe looked down as if estimating the I The removed his vest grave and in the minor the asked each other in tones if it was his intention to and was answered that there was no doubt ot it. The man removed his collar and tie after his and spit on bis bands took his square in tbe No one a louring w ot tlic White believe that the 850,-000 a year which the President gets as his salary is the sum This is a of the amount which Congress is to this yearlies before tbe page relating to the We see that 836,084 is asked for in addition to salary of 850,000, to pay the salaries of his and Ilia private secretary is paid 83,250, bis private secretary 82,250, his stenographer 81,800, five messengers each 81,200 a steward 81.800fa two each get 81,200, foui at good one operator two ushers getting 81,200 and 81,409, a night usher 81,200, a watchman who gets 8900, and a man to take care of fires who 8864 a addition to this there is set down 88,000 for incidental such as stationery carpets and the care bf President's And further on under another there is a demand ror nearly 6t his 812,500 is for repairs and furnish ing the White 82,600 for 83 000 is for the green and 815,000 is for and the The White all costs the in connection with be over 8125,-000 a Francisco half a minute of hich everybody mentally the exact spot he would and something like a shudder passed the Then the unknown man spit on bis bands poca raised above bis head and calmly this is to notify jou that I occupy this building November with a large and well ted stock and fancy major pathetic or or soft aLd with love and and the ballads of tbe people and the sayings of the are without author or They go with Perhaps they come from from before the 'The Arkansaw is one of Unhappy the man who has not worn out bis heels in early youth on puncheon floors ia stolen forbidden dance at or apple butter to these airs of the Tlie Silent Force cf we or put out our business It for or against It is an element felt pleasantly or I do cash bv witb confidence or and it will be my aim the last one bad turned tbe cor Fret Collation love too many at your spooning in on trains that go through the your and get him to bed the chap you have any objection to say in or hold your tongue forever tc out by some your intended earn for in love with a man on of a stunning Of will Be be next donU expect a prevailing state of mind or of shapes tbe body and It makes us ugly or or to Our thought shapes onr our oor The least movement of muscle has a mood of mind behind it. A mind always determined has always a determined A mind always uncertain The spirit of determination braces every It is the thought element of determination filling every at tbe melancholy and men or and yoa see in their faces proofs of tbe action of tLis silent of their thought carving and shaping them to their present Such people are never for 88 a week to furnish you good for that force has turned out a Mason P. who has published a of has been arrested for forgery in Albany and is wanted for tbe same crime ' in Ue will probably never be fully for his yerse but It is to be said in behalf that he did not He wrote couple were riding in tbe when they passed a barnyard in which were two young lady see two are remarked the young are not but reserved seats at the opera every other with bashful lead carefully to the giyen point of possible try to suit your friends and acquaintances when you select your as poison and creates some form of A persistent thought of determination on a especially if each cf benefit to others as well as will fill every witb I It is a wise that works to benefit others along witb of Caracas the volcano of St. Vincent became and at beginning the earth shaken for a spaco of nearly 2(^000 square movement of earth daring an earthquake may ibe horizontal or The most destructive shocks are generally tbe shortest in of November 1,175o,jIaated about six Tbe shocks that reduced Caracas to March 26, 1812, were over most of the damage to the City of 20, 1835, was done in At an average of fifty s locks io a year are and in some parts of South America over sixty have been counted in a not reckoning the slight which are stiH more elevation or of tracts land is one of the peculiar phenomena these convulsions of nature during the at Lisbon the new quay subsided tbe spot was Ijy water GOO feet other remarkable instances are on They have been terribly to lifer as well as A tho kind in 174G, billed 3^800; 171)7. roui a 1,600 At 1812, 0,000 wero 00,000 ar iu iu I 1755; 4(|000 in and in 1774, nu i 20,000 more by sickness resulting aud the tbe B St tine of the day of New Cleveland ihe patriotic people of iLo United States accept with gratitude If rom their brethren of the be grand aud work w here tokon of he and of be people of Franco demonstrates tbe kinship ojf and conveys to Hue assurables that in our efforts tb 2ommeni^ to m in-kind the excellence of | a government upon popular we still have American continent a We are not here to-day to bow before representation of a and witb and buti we joyously onr own keeping watch and ward | the open gates InJ greater ban all have celebrated n ancient Instead in ber hand or terror and of aloft tbe light which illumines the o man's We will not forget thai herd Liberly bis btr chosen altar ba Willing votaries will keep alive its andl these 8hali|gleam upon shores our io tbe east. i and joined witb stream of pierce tbe | darkness man's until liberty depth of the probably seldom exceeding three has been greatly School text books 6ven now mention that between tbe the a sounding of even and a half miles been That thirty years ago by such your son or daughter has accomplished some difficult piece of rendering you grateful or has climbed steps iu tbe daily drill of or has acquired some new or added better than baa the victory over a bad or besetting in somp straggle oj heart and will bas way to the parent's only but acknowledge praise encourage let liim feel your satisfaction and father aud by such a course yon will bind your child's heart to yours with bands stronger than and good resolutions shall so deepen their to of temptation shall Helen C. 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M on api writ never said a thing thau man to himself and no to The principle of interest ii old as the of Every is a little every is a commonwealth in There is r ii bo wis or or or th iL ho is of bis Ia is They stand firmest who lean on each Oq every human God's band has out a hollow in head may Tno mutual of men ia the root and primo cause of In in and in aid tbe salvation aud conservator of tbo whole body a particular goes to tbe wall in a that business is It can no longer But tbe community whose influence killed it is left to mourn it from feel fish reasons it may but to mourn it bitterly who that a dozen trades and ocr are in tho food the J eat aud the clothes they luust ri alize in a new tho truth of tbo it not good for to be you ray jour fattier io our course papa will bo very sorry to lose me. But I will say to that instead of losing a be will gain a do that If you really want Papa has three euch nom and he's a touchy on that do yoa grow on Ibis ho inquired of tbe farmer who leaning over a fetes a particularly birren of was a the r m world that I lio art tho aod Ita in newest uni 1 utk Iti I II h. fi and cut la io bo n tUu coat of it- ou ci vaia it in nii Much is of U pi k to literary g-I its tii uu for It or lise an Yi 3Iga'/.:ije i Weekly year Free lo all ' m 8tal(; and wUU Ivi cn u no It wiir jr lo r teci -A % 0.ijtj4! tu niH of l ' H A and is now considered The greatest reliable have been of the Challe 3ger and reaching depths about five and a half It is a curious fact this very t to the height above of tbe tallest mistress bas another to ber It is in the of a motto which readi grow 5he wanta to give the of her boarders to s man t a 8. asM me If I be Mad to her some doot never been jra ebr dnt of I one the is young man and a yoang wo man lean over tbe front The are It is He is loath to as tbe is ibe Heis aboat go away She ia to sea bim depar They swing oa tbe never forget be if death claim me my will bs of never forget she IfU never see elss or love as long as I years later he His of er years has at a Ihe the recalo takes me she with her a tattoo os her pretty it joa or yoor who waa my old be br taid a fond tbe who La i jagt from see in tbe that bai expelled 303 tell me it waa yoa see I wit 2 tbe Harvard nine and stroke m tbe and aad DO to either read or were for base-ball games land giving to a said Mr. Fangle a iu sporting goods Tbe pole was were fAod a Tbe jcu may pat op a few flasks of the Why yoa have ai csrd ia wisdow which 18 one that you gtt my dear have a horror of kind deed will with light darkened rogue e'er feit each of the does a mlU knows bow to ia what lies folks will gise aod Tm with a good many marriages ia quit lying enter crowd tbe bst her grandma bad libers wben a of at a I I woman by tbe of her over bead with a sod cams mao a ttf sp c ail ssa ht ii FIRE 1799. 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