mm lOMT, -lied every Tlntrxilay Jrivcnmir fcaEMJAII CE0178E. Prop'r. Thms of Subscription, ji i.. a rr.n anntm. v'ny. li'lntl MIT riKHllllM. Ilf f '.'lO Ullol l iiltlill th J Vl'ilf. No lailicr iIm. Inlllllind 111 lb 'ill miti urnac iirp A unlets ut Uio opium l the pub- iiiiiTliiiiiiiiixii1o of tho count v TMVAIILK IN APVASCK. LrTci'ti lil'tiiii; Hint iisine paper ,w tn l li"tK lit-cmiH' iil.-'rilir, ;iro lurldc fni the irir uf the paper. v. pottkk, irron.VKr a r .a w. 8clinsurove Fa. hern M prnfosniiinnl arrvicea lo Ihr All h-sal bilidnea mlninc' In hi- wl!) wri trump! nttentiim. Oilier loor tiob Hit Lutheran Church 41b 'Ti. v. cuonmit.t.f.i:. ATTORNEY AT f.AW, Miilillrlnir''. pn.. bia proleaalonnl aerviee lo lh pub Cnllcotlona and all oilier ru-ofe minimi nea entruated to bla enrt will reerite pt attention, f.tnn 3, 'liTtf C. Sl.MT-SOH. .ATTOHNKY AT LAW, Neliiiagrivo Ph.. hi prnfcjislonnl mrler lo llio pub- All hnaineiia unruled to bis 'cure he promptly uUcuded In. .inn. IT, 0711 W. KNICWT, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, i'rcohiirg Ph.. Mi Trofrmioiinl erieo lo Hie rub- All bunineaa entrusted to bin cure bi promptly attcudcJ to. Jftll 17, Till I iTM. VAN (JKZKU, If ATTlll'.V t. AT LAW. I.owishurg Ph.. ri bla prnfcsaionul m-rvlco lo .if pub Collectiona mi l nil ullier I'mle. Hllltl milieus entrusted to bia euro ill ro- e prompt aiicuoou. KO P. MILL)')?, Af iOU.NEY AT LAW, Lcwisluirg I'u rt hia rrofnetionnl aerie,e tu ihe pub Collodions nn I nil uth.ir nrnfW ll-uiinoKi entrusted lo bit enro will re re prompt atteuiion. Jnu. J), ' '.Ct f M.LINN, A. II. PILL i (Sura-mu io.l. F k.t.M. I.lun.) TTOKNliVS AT LAW, Lcwinhurg, Til. r their profcMionnl aervicea lo the llio. Collectiona a ml nil oilier rro- ionnl biiaiuea entruated lo their eare rceeireproiuplatttntion. f Jim. 3, 07if HAKLKS now i:if. ATTUUNKY AT LAW, .SelitHnrovo l'u.. pr hi profoionnl service, lo the pub- lolled iona ainl all oilier profrsHiotin neaa ctilruHicil lo bia cure nil! re vo prompt attention, (Mice twoilonr ill of llio Keystone Hotel. fJuii 6, (ii VKL AILKVAX. llnRAia AM UMAX. ALLEMAN & SON. TTOUX ti YS A T LA IP. K?lillHl"V J'il. profe Hsionul biiiilncaa ainl collecting runted to their enre will be promptly net to. Inn be ermnilte l in htiRlnjli iermnn. Othoe, M irke'. S.i unto. N. MVKHS, ATTORNEY k ilu Nit! 6E IT LWY & TiMti-ict A.t riio.v, l(llcbiu Soyilur County lYmi'u ce a few ilnora Werl bl Iht Lnurl ie on Mnin clreel. I'liuHuliniion In an 'J (iernmti lutigtlnK'-a. Sep. '07. ii. ii. ;itiiM, ttornev & Coimcellor A T-I.A IP, tico N. 13. Cor Miuktl & Muter SU rrerltui'K, I'rim'il. nsultmion iu bulb Cogiiuli anl Cerman guajca. Dec, 111, 'tiir. HUOVKR & IIAKKIt SKWJXfi MA CHINK 'eraona In need of coo l n.i l dnrnble King Machine can I.e kcctuiuio.l ueil nl snnable piivca y calling on bAM I FAtur, Agent, Sclijisgrove. I Jan. -J l,'t;H iVR. J. Y.SHINDKL, ki:iu:kii avii imivripiiv Miililk'lmrjj; Pa. k-ra hU profeaalonal services to llio c it - ua of Miuulouurg and vloimly. March 'Jl, '117 OUN K. JIU0IU2S, JJUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Toou Twp., Snyder Co. Ta V. VAN 11USKIKK, llOlCAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST Solinflgrovo Ponn. r H. WAONKU, J Unlit IS Or THIS I'EACE, lacknoj Townnliip, 8oydcrCo. Pn., 1 attenJ lo all buaioeal enlrmtod lo care and on the (wont renaonnhle ma. Marob H, 'ohii U J? t KANAWKL, rilVSIClAN AND 8VHOBON, atrevlllc, Knytlcr Co., I'n. re bit profoBslonul icrvicci to the lie. 0::Hif HAYU1LL & Co., Wlllll.AI. 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All other Machine In tlm Market yrcro In illrwt COMPETITION I ! tWFor ITcmming, FelU ing, Stitching, Cording, Iibiding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt' ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it in unsurpassod, "Whoro we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Oli Machines taken In Exchango, Bend for Circulars, Price List, ito., and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, Genera News and Miscellany, Agents "Wanted Wilson Seiini MacMae Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO, A gout for SnyJor County, J. M. F1K12, Paxtonvillo, Pa. ytLLIAM SPANOLEU, MANUFACTURER CP Camis, Bns&Stt, Beaver Springs, Snyder Co.Pa I f arrant All Wort MaiiDfactiircil By Me. BCTIVpfti) ing of all kinds prompt ly ttttomltxl to on short notice uud ro&HODulilu tonus. .ApHI, '7i-ll. MIDDLEBURG. 1 i t f y Nearer, 0 Lamb of God. Nearer, t) Lnmb of Oml, 1'nlil tu lu Thee .' Joined lo our living Ikivl (Irmit e tuny bn. Nearer Thy wnntde I i-idn. TIkiii ihal'liuM bird and dud. O mny mir fniih abidu Nemer to Thuc. While nl Thy nrre.l feel Humbly we kneel. Thy innl-reiYinu grnca Lord mil) we IVi-l ; Now bl Thy npir'l innve Till frntii Ihy throne nlieve Our hem In (ihall burn with Iota rtafiour. lo Thee, denied with 1'hy preduna blond Our pnrd m fne I'nii 11 k frinii il ly lo dny Nenrer lo Thee Help tin Ihy rrua lo bear, liunrd na fiinn every nite, Jen, our c II-1 :i ii t prayer, Nenrer U T bv. Chanleneit beneath Thy ro4 Though we may be, O mny it brine; in, Lord, Nenrer lo Tln-e, I'earval of frtenda Thou rt, Nearer Thy lovinn Lvitrl, Cull ua from eavili ap.iri, Nenrer lo Thee. 8 1 f i T ti lo. Why I Am a B ichclor. My nunc is Smith .luLu S'nilli. f iitn hitv vi-nrs nf j r it' t I'irlli il:iy, nii.l tuiiirii l i il. I linvr lu i ti ii, love, liowcvi.r, hupcli isly in lf. J iinl yet I niii a luiflicloi- wliy I am no, I liavit tmw to tell. l)nrinef toy yoim iliiys, I lul l tii tiiiio to tliittk of tlio otln-r R'. I drtcrininoil I wo'tM nmko mv for- tune fust, and hco uhout a w ifo after jhttle more coy m tlm n.atl, r. wards. I worked and htrove accti "li.u ;,'iil !'' I cm !. time, Inn 1 d i!m mulnte.l ami .teiiied myself the most ",' lov. r'a pi iih ;.. 1 kissed her ImnnlcK!) pleasures that cost, nioiiev. j cheek. She. did led make tin; rliyht yet I did not ,'ct rich na fast as I ex-!'' "pposition. iettod. mid 1 had i-..,afhed forlvj "Volt consent then." T cvliiincd. years of npn hefore I thought I was "that I shall bo your protect t instill. ..1 in lo,il.iii. 11K011I mil f,,e 11 , throll' !l life?" wife. 0 nn tin T in 1 , n1...nl ' mvta.sk carnestlv. I am u bu.ii.ess j !. no ol.jeettoiw." !" v"" 'y ,M'V', ' 1 "l'?u man. and alwavs Kn to work hvste I thought aim waa very cold in her " mistake. 1 he evidence was too inalieally. In' the first place, I look lanuiVe. but 1 put it ,lon to mai- M.',.i,;r ,i;'a.m.t me. Midi waa cota edthrouKh all niyacpiahitaiicK and l'"l.v nm-h'sty. ll"'"'.'1 "lf,:'.v J1"-"1'" ''1:' ',;''-' f,i,.n,1u Tl, ,,.. ,,.,.. ,i,u "I 'harlotto vour consent haa made Since III il .lav I have 1 1 a ami x noon I0.1111I tlK.ru vaac .... yoiin;' ladicH iiinolij.st them who would hint mo. Then I tried the honi'ding Iiouhh Hcheine. bv whicli 1 mean, Indvir tiwul for iioard and unswerad rill tho replies in ocrson. YYIieiiever I saw tho young girls in 11 house, I hern 1 took board but 110110 would taiit 1110. At last 1 of tin in receivicl an answer to mv advertisement from a widow lady, with out! daughter. I called tit tho liousu and was ushered into an elegantly furnished pallor whero n young lady was heated play ing tlie piano. In hpite i.f Shakes care h denunciation of a man w ho liaa had 1.0 music in his soul, 1 nev r had aiiv in miiiii. 1 don I know Y'ankeo Doodio from (ld Hundred and yet, strango to say, the nut sic sounded iiuite pretty as it trick led from hur lingers. She did not hear mo entnr, so coiiti'.i.ed to play I listened for roiuc minutes, and then couirhud oeiitlv. SI10 turned her , head, and with a blush, rose from lier scat. 1 tuink I Had never seen so beautiful ft girl before. Sho was . r . . . 1 not inoro inan eigiiicen years 01 ago tail lljld graeelUl her lorm lioail- tifully rouinhal dark auburn hair, which hung in natural ringlets 011 a Hwan liko nock. In hhort, tho mo nient I maw her I performed tho im aginary pautoininio of slapping my trowsers pocket, ftnd oxclaimod mentally, "hero'ii tho girl for my money." "Did you want to hoo my moth er T" naked tho lovoly crcaturo in a musical voioo. Ifavo I tho pleasuro of spcaLing to Misu Clarksou I" I asked. 'Y'ca sir." "I havo callod, Madam, in refcr enoo to a Uoto I rocoivod I belie vo from your niothor Htntin that you wish to tako u ainglo gentleman to board with yoi. "Yea sir I will fotch tuy njoth er." And tho fairy bounded out of the room. 7n a minute or two afiorwarda, tho mother entered tho room. If tlio daughter waa pretty, tho mother was decidedly ugly. Sho was pant forty thin, Kcraggy, woro false teeth ami false hair. YVIicu I lookod at her, I almost felt tempted to leave tlio house but then I gazed nt tho daughter, and determined to loiiiaiu, Tho preliminaries woro soon arrang ed, ami tho next day I took up my board under tho roof of widow Clark son. I soon felt on ito at homo, and de termined to mako myself an agrcea bio as posniblo. I was polite to tho mother, tender to tho daughter t and evidently pleased tho old woman, for I a to but littlo. Our evenings woro very pleasant a young friond of the family used to drop iu occasionally, and we played whist. TIo young man was a cousin to tho family a rather pleasant young fellow, and tho time passou very agreeably away. In the meantimo I proseoutod my suit earnestly. I havo always held it at an axiom, that if you want to ncoeed with the younger b ranches of the family, you must pay atten tion to the head thoro is nothing like juoouriug "a L load at court' SNIDER COUNTY, 1JA., 'J'liin j)lnn I followi'il. I van voiy t Kitnl IiuhIkuhI i) fif, respect for hift polite to Mrs. t'lnrknoai 1 wuitcj oil 1 memory '' tier ut tlio table i 1 toeoitcil lier t- ".My ilear iniul im,'' I iiiterniplcl. tlio tlietitro mill opera, niul lend to 'I am hiuc if tlie Into Mr. Clnrksoii lier CoM 'h latsl. I pot on finely. ) is lnolitif ilnw n fi-iua Heoveti at lliis Hooti naw Hint i.lio nn wry partial motneiit, lio iuil ;ivo liin eonsi nl. t i mo. hi llio meant inio I til l imt ' I mil licli. tienl am ; you nliall liavo a tieL'lcet my Hiiit w ith llio nlijeel i.f.liomo wuill; v of yi;r kin l litart.'' Iliy HlleOtl'.'US 11 ll her tell I ilerly; I piCKNe lher linnd wheiievi r! I Ita.l nn i'pinitiunty. ntnl li- lievi il that I liiul mailo ctmsivli rahlo ii pici'sion on her jouitf' heart. TliitiK's went i-n in thin wav fir' more than "J iiioiithn. whi n I thouhl it hiph time that I hlwuhl liriny mat i'M U a ! isia. 1 One evening I entoreil the silting loom, an.l foiiii.l tlio hnniiiii; jriil' alone. The eoivun Iih.i1 imt vet. ri.ine. I although hi- now vihitcd the hullMi' cveiy ni;,'hl. 'i Imh wan too ijooil an o.n;rtlimty to lie lout. "MisH t 'lark ion," Kiiil I, npproaeh in hrr, "I wish to liave a little eon vermilion with vuii." "I think 1 rati pin-HM what it in al t,'' hint haiil. Hiniliii.' nrehlv. "Yoil ilieolllin,'e Hie," I replieil. ' I'car a step.'' plu.l to I'ni.l that mv attetitioiiM ha.l' -.No -1. ar .lohn, I eaiinot release not l i ii thrown nwav. nii.UiiKiuio.i :.V,)U Are you not kooii to heeotiu It!:.- licsl result!, fiom thin eoiilinl ii. - Iccpuoii. "Voiv thyik you know my errailil then!" I Vi m. iii'leeil yotir attin1ioiifl nr. jl'io pointi'.l to l.c mislakiMi." "1 : 1 1 . i ; T- -1 i !..- I to fa.l v.j'i ii 'cefio'le; ' and I t i ,i. In r now ii ;r i i : 1 1-,i , ,. -a. o , i.ie so to m '.rat-1 call y. ii sineo y,,u h.ne p. n. i, iv hicnt. I oii'v want vntire im-cii! I make lac a happy mini." "Let me s t v.nir mind at fiV t tin ; hir -I hae no o! je. lioiio vh:jleer.' I vi.s rat l.cr miiiiKs,. 1 II, n ,.l. consented so 11 ndilv. I think I hhoiiM avc, taken it latter if she had hen a "Yon lire very kind, hi"," riTinmd ' tlio fair i il'1; "lis I haid bcfi IV I v lain Till. Il.'lllllll Si. Ill llll-ll. WI. I'll Kll.'lll the cercu;ol. v take iilaco ! ' i I - - - - "l'on't you think iicmtaa ha I bet li r answer the ipiestion you had better consult her on the luat.t ir." "True, my ilc.tr child, I a Imire your delicacy Iran to lier on the wings of love Oh what 11 lmppy man ,yM maile mo T I ''I am surt) sir, I mil very glad it waa 111 my power to givo you plea sure J do :.ot think ymi had miy i . 1 ..I asoli to doubt my coiujIUTUICO iu )'o;ii' v.ihhos. "I'heru is no reading tho Innnaii In a: t voii l:iiow 1 thought pi 1 haps t l.il dill'. Il l.cc, il. Olll' ll'.'eS--" "What do two or tiiiio wars ni'. "I lied IUV ll ll.lllg, hi. ll. Ill: J ii ar girl how hind ot you to i.ay that." I letuuied, ehariiud with her delicacy 111 considering twenty two years only as two or three years. "Uut I will go to your mamma nt "nee, ndnai, minutes." darling, f-T 11 few So saying, I hurried from the 1 00m. j win up ineHsagu i" rs. I lavhson that 1 wished to see lit r on :.. 1....1 1 1 11 ,INr"lw"1 unim-in, mni ..u.i nuo " ' i"iK nn. lit iiooiii,.0,,l suecess, .Not long hineejlr. I'll' ,t cpiarter 01 an Hour site camo tiown stairs, dressed in a most gorgeous milliner but in spite of her toilet I could not help remarking that she looked thinner and bcraggit.-r than ever. 'Mrs. Clarkson," I commenced. uiatiing ft most profound bow. ...:.a. 1. .11. ...:.i .... ... : w n niiiijuuuiiii eij nn- portant matter 0110 which nearly concerns my happineHH." -1 hiiaii ne pleased to near vhai you havo to huv, sir," replied the widow, taking a tent on tho sofa by my sido. 'My dear Mrs. Clarkson," I began, for I thought it best to smooth her down, "1 havo mow been nu intnato of your house for two months. I need not dwell ou tho happiness I have enjoyed in your charming so eiety. Y'our charming daughter and yourself havo conspired to make mo tho hnppiost of mortalH. Your owu natural iumiIoiichh must havo long1, ago iieiecioii mat my neari is involv ed. Yen, my dear madam, I could not gazo on that lovely form without being yensiblo that this houso eon tains a prize as i.iy own and now only wait your consent. ' "itoully, sir," stammered tho widow glancing on tho carpet, '"this con fession has' taken mo unawares, I do not know if my daughter would like ." "Muko your ruin.l easy on that scoro, my dear Mrs. Clarkson, 1 have soon your daughter and gained her consent to our marriago." "Thoughtful man 1" exclaimed the widow. I thought this was a ntrango reply to mnko, but know tho mother was a littlo eccentric, and put it down on that sooro. "Now, my doar madam," I ox claimed, "I only wait for yoHr an swer. Will you consent to make mo the hnppiost man in tho United States t'f 'Hoally, sir, this is so unexpaoted. You tako me so much by surprise, I scarcely know what reply to make. I am a poor lono widow, Mr, bmith. My dear, departed husbuud way a W it t t 6I3PX.SSIQER 3. 1374. ' !.' .Minn, I run lewst nn. 1njri r.'' ainl the i.low il p..site,l ; tier ilea i i hum,, nair mi mv iieini. 1 ili.l Hot e;i,i t thin il. ii...i,!ra lion, nn.l (; nt'y n iiiovtl l.cr In a, I Nr li.l 1 at lir; umli-r taiul lu i eallini,' i lulm Imt then I thnti;:lit -v 1 :h ho.hi t ho r h"ti in law. Ihal 'he w.ts ml lit ssin ? lui- liliil'v. l.ilm." h!io exeliiimc 1. af.l.il'ri. wii.J u"'fos! l,lu tlllt!l""' l lM J'oll. " !'.' love too !'' "Yen ilettr .lol.li, your rnlreal'es have prevailed I consent to ' yonr wife'' and I fell lier paa arouinl mv lai t-er:l;;,'y linn li, while h!ie ' h'i'!cil mv faco nain -t her hard ; ! k lionn I "Mailain," I rxelaimod "rclaso me i'tiy ilear htlsliainl ! , , , , ill All, I uln. Iilliriri.,1 lull AiTitln I.1 1. 1. t than la fne. At that inoineiil tin . . "TV.. . ' . .. door opened, mid the cousin mi l .Mis' Clinks ill entered the room. W 1 l. (la v r.v our loite' altitude. I IL y i J .t eil !.!ii:;i,ii;;. "M.i.l.u.i. tia ! .. a mi' ' i Viiii.. 1. "I do i,. t wis'n " I i iiiarry o'.'l'. ". lo Villi Is this id.ev's t i ymi. l.-',l your (I ,ii;;l,fi r. "W h 't. i ir! " eel i;m d tin fl leasil:- her hold. "Wlll.t tell inc. .nl I ml 1. h id M Hi .'" . t!e v. .1 v ,m 1 1 .He w it!, a ton i I. , n-clim: I Yoi: know nn well as I ''". that my .lnu;-,.iter into Im mar ried to Iter cousin next Week. Alel you dare to in. nil me in this manner - I nt if there i . any jii dico in the land. sir. i w i'.l hao it." So say in;; hie. hoiiadud oat of tlie room. I lis eived tioliee to iplit licit day and three davs afli rward tin action r I. lee. h of pl'..iiiise of iiiin ri.i; e Wis cniiiuieliced 11.,'ailn t. me. II w.i.i I I'lC'. 'HI "l" lll ' I' " I.II'HUI.'I women but cs,cei..!lv the lal ti r. The read-.r iio.v Luowy "'A,' i'n fitt'or. Mosl Siiiyul.tr Story. A correspondent of Iho Morristow 11 ''t writing from Murrvsville, Cooke coiintv. '1'ennessen, under date of . I line HO, gives tho most .singular snaku htory wo liavo heard yut. i. tin- foilowiiur I . . . e, V Mis. Keiinedv, ft wnnian of about forty, tlio wifu of mi Irish la Imrcr living oil" 1 'reuch I'.road hlreet. h is for several ye ll's siltliied erectly froi.i ill la all 11. 1 1 r r;. mph mis and 11, mp! lint a wi re i.ingular. Sim waa al'lii't I w il'l nli.e .at C',li-t il.l paina. f.o that lihe CoU'cl 1 Idolu or la M r r st at night. Sim Hinted that t he f, ;t Konielhiug niuiiing up and down m t;: ,i ,., ( i:lt hm , , ,,t!v 1 ..v,.,, .1 lh,. eiecnim' h-c sati,,'., j w! i.-l is culled in itabilitv. Shu had 1 11 'OH 111 tlio lioMatal In le. 111, 1 li iil ! ,0,,,! for various cumnlaiiils. it found no rein f. As her 111.1 asi- iuhM nn-l luina eoiitiiiiled, iso v.i in 1 utieiniits to reiu vii her. oat wan 1 r;ftm W!lf4 ealled into rooms:- lion and tool: clmrjjo 01 tin., case. "About a woa k ago him la i at.-n subject to Ulicoliti'ollal lo llneasilu ss, . . . ... and begged llr. (iylea to la rfol'ia ah operation for her relief. This ho was reluctant to do. thiliKin it would hazard her life ; but -.lie pel sisted in .. , 1, ,. ... me request, and ill last ho yn l.ti dlo !l r importunities, when on 1'ii layl afternoon knit, aawiated by I r. James 1 liavis. of thin place, uud Surgeon v. Allen, of Sweet water, ho proceeded to perform tlio operation. lio first made an incision about ten inches long along iho medial line of tho ab doiuen. lie found a tumor project - . - ing largely, about twenty-six inches in diameter, and irregular form, lie opened it and found tin rein two rat tlesnakes, one thirty-six inches, and tho oilier thirty two and 0110 half 111 -hes iu haiL'th. One of tho snakes had iivo rattles, and tho other four -at ties and a button. They had yel low and black ppota on thorn, with wl.itn bellies. Tin y Were iiuito live ly, and would rattle and strike when disturbed. They wuo killed, and their skins and rattles are in posses sion of Colonel John Sl pheus. "The tumor being removed, Mrs. Kennedy was instantly relieved, and is now doing well. Tho doetor calls tho biiakes urotuf! horriilut. Mrs. Kennedy say.i sho swallowed two small, soft white eggs that sho found several years ago, as sho was walking out in a field uear tho Warm Springs, North Carolina. Having just 001110 over 'roni Ireland, sho was not uo quaintod with -tho birds' oggs of America, and ewallowod theso eggs, supposing them to bo partridge eggs." A youth who attended a Scotch revival meeting, for tho fun of tho thing ironically inquired of tho min ister "whothor ho could work a mira clo or notf Tho young man's cu riosity was fully satiHuod by tho min ister kicking him out of church, with the malodietory, (Wo cannot work miracles, but we can cast out no. Ail Amcritvi Ci'luomlj. r.hii to I'r. M. P. AcvinJin' to I'r. M. P. H.-plicii sun of Atlanta, (leoriu, who has pillilisheil alitt'n volntiie on (f.'olov niul tiiineialoijy of ,that Stale, ita mineral wealth, in yet only parti illy ilevelopeil. i not lo hi' coo-pare, I with ita future i.i the pro lui'tion of jewel.. ,1,.ji,..,1.Jv nf lialMOtl.lM. Ill till' ;! it plul .ii'.' ainl lui tainot i.'ni' 1 formal ion. i t "f i I i tf f in a iliajf.in il .line thrian.jli mi'Mlo (ii'.ria to the lino of its liiii"! ton ; form itiou in : no: thv, i sti in Co if 'ia. niefoii'i l live listinel iiiiteruppiti' ei" ila'.'ohiinite , or i.l is! '.' saielstoiie, the luali ixot . the ili n.i .lei. It; i .e-h of tin so le.h; es ili ilieei is t,f al.-r or 1chi Val lie. aei'i lilin ; lo Jr. Stephetlanli. I have ,i i ii f.iiin.l. I 'I'he llio: t v.tetl'-ivo of l'u...;e le I ,'eH ix iii Nail coin. I v. iii nt.t.er Hurt!, i i n l'ie ir;;ia. ill a I i !l over thirty mil. wiile, nininier ilia.'ona! v noil hesl an. I no.il hwi si iilioiit MAi'iit.v ii.il., . , III every tcLI 'h posit or hi-.m inine tin' I t I. een w 'lie. I iii 1 (all county p!eii Ii 1 ili.tiiiou.ls ,ao 1 en :follli'l hv tin! poll washel'a. who In in;,' i;:norant of their value, have lost or thrown them nwav. A few of ! It I. ...... I... i . ! 4 UM'III ii,ie in I il neiiL in l.illi.pe ,l 1 . . lie cut nn, I H"t Imt most t f tain have bent lost. X .1111 were picked in nvfi t,t ti.ouo viti,,.ut ;... ...i.,t;.. and it is wi II known in I'l.iil t!nd , only tilie-ti nth of tho di lliml' d.i tin le Hire ilhout ii.eru .tat i.'ti. lawa.-!i ing for j .M. c'i 1 1 ( ,h.u , .11 1 . , .-. 1 .nl, I in c . ir.ly I i 1 nit ... e, am! of the cons! ruction i i the 1 cu-him s. or t!ir in, a ! iy v illi 1 '1 oe it 1 gravel, t nly such a 4 1 .c I into the rijlleia :th the 'la;l- ..f ,;.,!, I and ll.'le :.a el v.i 1" t' .'.iild in the p all line a all. r lie; day's w.ek u:-s loi ished: All 111 pi. lo d up in Hall county Wi in found in tni-: manlier. Most of (In ni V.i i.'h'.li;; I'l'olti two (o six c.ia! . j Three wry largo ones w re f.ir.n I I I'hn I ir.it v, an broken to piece. , l,v the igiion 11! iniin 1.1 to ici v.iiyil w.nso lu' truu ,. Tho ta e, aid was used bv the I , vs of 1 iaicv for ui bllMl- I I l! Ih.i I,,i l lle laaii in plav lie,' l.i-ll I, . ii. -.Ill I e ir.'e..l. iv o I'.Ut thelarge.-lbv I i-'. 'us l il'. e a.i a lOOliea ' ,o,.l inotl-,! : eiicrm ted. was!., t s.iin .liter it vn a. found b lb'. Iilovd, tlie- liVi lsial f the t;ia,1e(lold Mill, , lldl po.-it about t We! ve mil. s 1:01 ilieasl nl ( iai lis i lie. Tiiii w.u tell or I wcl u: yi ai'a l. fnm the War. Iu the foiiryiars of Dr. J.!,.yd'i. oVe) seel sllip of this gold lllitle, he . I r. l.oyd 1 Jiicked out of tin! hands oftl.o paniiiiig ev. iy 1 i ihl nfler th- 1 day a washings about a half pint of ' loettv hhining stones, which hegau to his wife. Sumo of themj tlie e,i idivn took 11 fancy to for playthings, I uud they of coiirso Woro lost 01 .course tlie children look n fancy to! 'the largest and mosl brilliant. Those!"'1'1"1" ,'' '' ll1"1 I'lrhtniug ! I never uhich they l'i jei ted Mrs. iioyd put into mi empty intistird bottle, and when the bold,) was full she made a lilt!., bag and put in all that lie!' litis Ima 1 I r.Mi.'bt, home as a i,t,r.' of fu ttiro pi '..t'lit. lor h- r e!;il Ir. 11. l'lolil the description of Hi. Mo it is ii.l'i rred oiiie of (!,. !,i i:iii.-t. liave been ,oi th from fio.n id to oii.iutt) lipieCO 'J'he lai'j.'e one lr. ! oy.l f .1111. 1 imt at. long th" 1. inniii'ji, but while work- ill" nuns ' I in in l.iine in I n! li uv of a hick iiand. U I100 r.iiciin' laaM I he found a htone '! t i,;..l.e little iies, excerl iL waa brighl and 1 hin I 1 .': .. . . I ingoniv en ruin n.ie, tpn 1.11 1 : set lioing eov. ici w.lU a n n it ot brown. It ,a,i about the sii-.e of a guim aegg As he was obliged to wo'k 'i ry hard to lo ep tlie win . II. arrows i.lled will, j giMVill'or tho rilili la, he laid his i pli. I ty hlolie on t'ai bank of tin., stream hard by, at tho root of a lurge L'Ulutr, e. liiil al 1 1 1 . t !"i 1 1 i he w !,, , v ry tired uud Wpot the pretty 1. ' f ' hloln Twelve yearn nfler that he was shown a rough diamond, and was in - stautly sirm k with its 1 ini.iu ld.i.-ieo to the content of tlm mustard but j lie, and it htruck bim at oneo that the htonei were diamonds, lie wan j at tliat time keeping a hotel in Al - ( Inula, his wife was dead, and his 1 daughter was manied and removed to northwestern Oeorgia, takmg from Hall county nil the furniture they had during their stay at the mines and with it an old cupboard ' them out of the system than they im in which the bag of diamonds had 1 part to it. The more a man drinks i been carelessly thrown. Dr. I.ovd, conviucod of tlio aluo of tho stones, at once went to isit his daughter, but she had no remettibi'ani'o of the bag or mustard bolt! I amt with iliaa piant.'ieait tl-o wearied old man turned his foot - steps to the site of the old (Undo Child Mine. The ground was under cultivation, and where tho forest and tho old gum troo formerly stood was a field of waving corn. Ho found tho old heaps of gravel, uud for weeks and months sifted the hands and grit and sought diligently for tho lost diamond. Hut all in vain. At last, wearied and disheartened, lie gave up the bootless search, and relumed to Atlanta to dio. Dr. Stepheusou says that thero is not a doubt that this stone was a diamond, and if puro and tho si.e of a guinea ogg. as staled, it waa worth at loftht 2:,000,00l). According to Dr. Stephenson, it is established be yond question that diamonds of groat valuo have boon found in Hall county, and that it requires only a ju dicious outlay of capital and labor to develop diamond beds iu that coun ty, and perhaps in other parts of the State, as rich as tho diamond fields tine iniluiim on., year, t'VI.OO Pile half, column, one yenr, Jttl.lt) i Hie t'etn tli eoliimn. oiK year, J'i.h) One i".ti:ire I lo liiM'i 1 iti'ertioii 7- Dvrrv ail liti'.iinl insrrtiiMi, tili l'li.l'i -i mal ntnl H t'i:ieHcnl of not mine tliun i line, per year, fl.Ot) Amlitor, I ai ! it Ailtniiiir iralor nml A-i..:tien Nofa-ir, ') l-.ili'.itial iiotiee.j per line, 1" Ail aiertiemeiit. fnra nhorter (x ti. .1 than one year are p;i .il.'e al lli time limy are inli red. ami it' imt paid '.iie er.-ea oideritiu lliem wi!! he in lj le. polilili t',,- tlie !ll..iev. Tlio Lij'iliiibg Rod Mail's MistHrC. I'p in P.lo i;.-tiuru. the other day. it li.'l'tnhur rod man dr.ive tip iu front of a hand unue e liliei'st Hiding in tlio midst oftiee'i mid Hhruhx, and Npoho to Mr. Summers, who was sittin;' on I he steps in ft on?, lie accosted Sitni tiieiH, a-i the owner of the residence, and i ai I : "I f ee J nil h ive In) lihtliin ro ll oil tlii I hoiHe." ".No, " nai.1 .SiinmiT), An. you o.,ii,.; to put miiv on f" -Well. I hadn't tlioti-U i.f it," ro plied Sumtiii ra. ' You mi to. A t ', luiildiii-r lil.e II is is e: v m ieli e ,pos,. 1. I 'd iike lo run you up on,. uy rods : twisted steel. t;!:MM fell, I, t .1, " nickel plat, 1 tip-i. evi l vtliili'f compl. to. Way I put, ntio llj to hlh ov Voll '. I'il do the j it. i l,ap." '( 'ei l:ii il v you may if yon w ild, to. nvi l.'t tl'eh'.i.'litestoliieetiou," ii 1 ! I . Mlli.t.H IM 1,1 1 in in ; the m ;.t half hour the man tad Iii,-. ladders up and his assi-.taiil . at work, nn. I at tlie end i f that time the j..li waa dulie He called Mui.i mera out into the yard t i a litiiro it. lie said to Siimmei a : "Now that is all well en audi, but if it w aa mv house. I'd have another n"' I"" "' ."' ' iioihing hi..- la im: r si l.i. 'I'hi re ii protected tli or oiij.dilv. " I " I'liafa true." V, null l,e hi tier. 1 "III pilt III! M.i 1 Sllti.lilelH, "it mint! r - shall I !" a ked tli, man. " W 1 y. of eoiii -ie. I. si.' i aid Summer if vmi think it Aei'i- in . ! v tin. ii nt to woik 1 1 I 1:1 iti ;ai'i, an I soon h id th 1 :a..a. "lint's 11 li nitrate i.'i." lie said to Sai.nie 1 as they b .lh utoo 1 eyeing il. "I Iii. ; such a man as you urn. I'.i g hi alti d. lib, r.il. led nt'iaid (o put a dollar iloun for a I thing, l ie li a soiiin pleasure ill deiilin' witli you I like ymi s i much that I .1 put a coiiph litoie rods on that house, one on the Iii ' Hi end Mid olio till tho - oiiiii. '-t I ! li..,in:i . i L 'oni:;-. Min i. 1 Mll'l'."" '. 'I'"'1 rtu"'""'"t'. . . flallllV I'. , ' "l ,-rl:iiinv o .',,,.!, I I .1 t It. r .1.. , ll;1'1'.' 1 ' ''"' ; .'. "J11 .1 a a y.ni linn!; proper, h.u I Siimiiu ra. So the man run up two more rods. !.i tic ti ho caii.e d,iMt and said to j Suiiinii r 1 : "Tl.i to that't; done. Now let a settle lip.' j what '" ! "Why the joll'rl liliished. Illld ltoW ' I'll t ik" tav nioia-v. ' . .- . .. 1 011 iiijn 1 iNpecl im' to pay you, I hope. a )f coin. so I do. liidu't you tell me to put tho-e 10 I.. 1.11 ymir house.' "M V liou-.il ! ' hhoiitcl Silliililcl s. ordered you to put those rods up. It would l.'i'.n lua a ridiculous. by, man. this i.i the com t hotisn.an l I'm In 10 waiting for the court to assem ble. I'm 011 t lie .1 tiry. Ymi seem... I to bo ani aw to ru .h out your rods, and ir 1 it v as i.oi.o of my business I h i you go on. Pay for it ! Cumo, How. thai 1, pretty e,,.,d." Tlie lilos burg pi ople q,ay that tho manlier inwiiich tho lightning-rod man tore aioi'.inl town and sworn was fi 1.1 fal. Cut vtlli ll he got his rods oil' tlio court-hotise !io left per manently, lie don't fancy tho place. J'i.inkino Wri 11. Iir. Hall ia op posed to tho imiii i k rati; use of water for a drink, lie sayn : 'i'he longer one puts oil' drinking v.. it. r in tli- Morning, especially iu t u.miiii f, the !csy l.e will rcpiire dur ing the day ; if much ia drank dur ing the foteia.011 tlie tliiiht often in 1 reuse and a very unpleasant fullness, is ubsn vnd, in ad litimi to a metallia jtasl e in the mo. nil. Tlm 1. ss wat. r a m ui drinkn tlei Imtli.t' for him. beyond a iiiod. r.ibi amoiiiit. The njoro w-.b r a mia ; drinks the morn strength lm has to ; expend iu go' ting rid of it, for all j tlie lluid.i taken inio the system j must be rarriod out. and as there is 1 but, lit lio iiounsluuniit in water, let, ;coll'ic, beer and the like, inoro htrciigth is fxiieinln l in eoiivevin I the more ho must perspire, either by lungs or through the skin tho mom lie pelspiers tlmmorccarhon is taken from the s.t in ; but this carbon is necessary for thia nutrition, heiieo I tho less a m ill i.s nourished the leas 1 sin nglh he has. The more liquids used tho greater j must be the amount of urination, but 1 this detracts a proportional amount of albumen from tho system, uud it is tho albumen 1:1 tlio food that strengthens 11s. Drinking water largely diminishes tho strength iu two ways, und yet many aro under the impreshion that the moro water swallowed tho more thoroughly ii tho liVfctoii) 'washed out." Thui, the less wo drink at meals, tho bet tcr for ua. If the amount wore lini, ited to a sliiglo cup of hot tea or hot milk and water at each meal, an im measurable good would result to all. Many persons have fallen into tho practice of drinking several cups of hot tea nt meals, out of moro habit j all such will bo greatly LoiioAtod bv breaking off ut oneo 1 it mny bo well to drink a little ut each meal, ami, porhups, it will be found tliut iu all cases it is better to take a single cup of hot ten at each meal then a glass, 9r evil waM bwrvr rir .M.
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