The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 10, 1887, Image 1

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Ho th will not reason is a bigot; he that cannot is a lool ; lie that dare not U a slaw.
KD1TOU and l'KOl'lUli'JOU
OL XXIII
MIDDLEBUllGIJ, SNYDER CO., PENiYA, KEhUljAUY 10, J8S
NO. 6
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laatba CMck9ns Coaio H:mo. ti of my name
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er '"Pi liml seen I.vioff r.onrtho mill
I'leieJ man knife touring tie ini-
limy takthewoild ns It com
mill CiK!".
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f;t will iq'iur the accounts
Whoever comes out behind :
f.ll.(liiiig bud. that a man lias
lone.
Hr wlmtaoever Induced,
.turn nt hint to Mm, one ! olio,
A the ihiokeli come boms to roost.
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m iiiny rnii ami ion uu
nml aav,
The grand jury found no in diet-
met.t against me, and I was arrnign
eJ befors the circuit coott. I sold
my f.inu ami employed able Pommel
experienced lawjrrs, lio did every,
(hing thoy could fur mo, lnt after n
tedious trial I was sentenced to b
hanged. A more tuim.rnldw, utterly
ilinpoiiHolA'e lwiogfifvtr oat in a c II
waiting lo be cbt.kod to death My
piuacier cme at) J prajed f,,r me
but my iiiiu.l hiu no detracted thai
I could not lis it upon death. One
l.irL..ir. a Terr vi mr,,l,,j old uiun.
IVlii votir hoarded v wealth ex-'. ,. , . .
particularly impicsi.od me.
i:iln
'ill tho cold, ll'k ha.low of tho
irravu
N iifiiii",' your life's lunt mini ;
Imiwill havo your bnltuico btruek
..ii in' night,
i .- I'm. I viiiii luifir.l rt'.liipt'tl.
u ,1 view your lifo lii anotlur llvjl.t, - " ,uo
'Oh, Mr. P.bHnii'.Hu .1 ,,.k
tho gier i-t nil ooj to forpivi) jour
"ins ()u!y a fov njtjin (ilija ij
mi J you will atujj.l ut I ho bar of (txh
l.f RUAiJuit. kno-vm,; tbnt n Riioral ' pnam .1. I t-l.-iwi.,! Il.ou. tl.a Aiiah.uJ A CSSaTVOL? IJUr.
rtjfch woiilil ,a fi'rtli.toj cor pliiiia P'jper. My piirli.nn tvro tejoici-.l
o inaoo our sitMltl-y oioTe uboat
2 o'cloi k in tlio ru ii nin. V cliiob-
fil tbo ftit.ew nitli but littla tiouble Uoullo.
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I Imtnoiliufpl? ffct out for tkan
n:ii. I imb.fil icCfivfil uii CTilion
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ui. vjimj, mo c iii luitmur, tOoK uii
l y I l.o biiml nnd Bfiiil :
'TwftH iutiniuto with yonr! .itlun
Mini ili.l not k o how bin eon cool I
I'liuiiit nub it ctinif, but llm ro
wan mi niioi4f iitfuiufit. ini, Yini
i if.
lLo t i in o I bo u ii 1 1 Bo wo wui o irjilfr I ' ,41" 1 ' 1 " 1 1 1 - ' J
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uoi ui..l lute 'lot-tlo in ynur bchulf ' o.ici. .r hIh,..i n ;!
I puti l)Hinl l,u f ilia bre I Ld.l 'M'.-lcr wjji f-. i .. J.
J paaneit iiftir one of lie Rontilu. 1 1 .
was eittin, Irai ing Lrk SK-'i'-it n
tituinp, uiilti8 aoiitrl ntlii). I took
his ku uiul box of cailriileu which
ho lui tbpositt.l mi tho (lounJ
near I. mi ip(ko.' not a won!
until wo aeie fully o iUlf iui!o fiooi
tho t-c'. (l iur . ioipiin.uiuviil.
Xbl'll WO filrppr.J un.l lunlic!. H
They ikcl.iieil that ruch a 4f,idie-j iibimi.a, 1:1., IVb 'J. 'I l.o t-ni i1.
tioo raa woilh half n lifuiiiug tf i tto!f Jlint 11,1,1 l " m..;.
lljOluc in ion; ;h ut., (!. !. . 1 1 1 ( i . h
fi r n ni'.m'li p'1-.l i iciiin J t .-il i ii
v'im'iit I.. vn! ;p, I". I
Ali nit 2 ';.) Iiiii.ici i hi.. I
lO l ( ill I ill ! ! II ill j
o)ca wi'io It.!!, m. l n
VKMp..l tlip!l,.! t,,J b,
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roilln lul I,, l-iitiWtf fr ,i: (
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Lei hjo beccucb yon oot to throw
oil huvo fib in!
rju?t,
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yU lull Mini your iuui nuu niurr
your litart
Witli lUe h ifk of n barruii creoil,
i itCiuifit will know if you i.luy a
imi t.
Wiil know In your hour of uetvl ;
l,..i (hull aj vou wail lor uwuum
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What hopo eaii tlioru ua iumium-h
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While your cliickuiin coino homo to
loo.-t.
V.w nn you will, there's thin to renp,
For tlio fcooil;(linl bail o wfll,
Uid I'uiisiueiioe, wbetber wo wuke or
leep,
U Ilhbr a heiiTen or hell,
iuJ ovecyiwroiitc will fii.ti iU pUoo,
Ai.'l vry pa-.ioii looaod,
lirififih.uk iiuJ .ineutti you fuoe to
fAOH
Wlienjlm chlulietis coin home to
rooftt.
Whether.you'r over or under the soil
'l lie result will bo the4a uo,;
Vou cauiiot Hitapo tho liand ofUod,
You uiuat boar your alu oV khuiue.
l'o matter what' carved cu a mar
ble slab,
Wht tlio Kotos uro all produced
lYou'il llml that !st. l'eter wot keepiutr
'tut),"
Ami liiat olih'kens, como home to
rooat.
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B3N7N3Z9 TOiBSlHAlISSD.'
My name ia HvuiyDtbcou. I am
notnuli.unud ofj my oaiuo, ovuu
though it4wrto iHittCed. My par
tuts caiuo to Aikuubaa wlilo I wui
Ttry yoiiug. 4My fathur batiug the
idea of over livii g ia u town, bellied
ia tho wildemeafl, whore afttr,bovor
bl yuura of toil ho huccctdod iu opcu
tug ouo cf tho boat fanua in the
State, lining educated ami rtfiucd,
my parents aero tho loudors of oar
naijliborhood aocioty, and so fumil
ir did our uauio becomel.thut we
wore kuona far and wide Jubt about
tho time I ultaiued my l'Jlh yonr my
paienta uere tukon ill of a divcano
which wu8 atthat lime .fpioadiog
OTor tho eountiy, aud iu ajiito of tho
best medical attention that could be
procured tl.oy died, both ou tho
uuie day. Ah I wiu tho only child
tho property of courbo cumo into my
pubnonaion. Well, it in uunocoueary
to dwell upon IhU part of unevent
ful hiulory, to I will ignoring bov
feral joaia proceed to lclato a painful
Oue day oor Doighboihood waa
bUcked by tho dicovery that Mr.
Ubphjuou, oco of tho uobt prouiin
oiit mon iu the community had boou
wurdeied. I wua particularly shock.
Ji for during tha ovouiug before
the evening before the murder Mr.
UapLaon oud 1 had btrolled togeth
er through tho wood; and Btartliog
to contoruplalo.ho waa found near a
certain old houae whero wo had bops
oramu. i Le next day after the body
waa found I waa arroeted, charged
wiin tha crime, uud nftor an examin
ation before a juutico of the peace I
" romrndod to jiil to await the
Mlioo of the Grand jury. It would
uo to vaiu to attempt a doboripliou
i aiy mbarraameut of bit India
nation. Unt not More I taw myself
"orroonued by iron bars did I real-.
iz njy awful aituation. What stung
e the most waa that a man named
Evans a tanu whom I well knew and
who boro the reputation of being a
gentloinan swore that ha saw me
trika Mr. Maplesou uear tho old
bouse, but supposing tbat.we were
t'nj'og with each other, be paid no
attention to lhe;ffir, but that in
norror be soon afterward diseovor
d that llaoleaon brl kAAn
U did not alo? tt tt!-b, produo!
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Whuutho chickcus come iioiuetjj-" l'',,v,-'i), pray for (ho glorimis pej
viii'go or nuftnii,' th-m. lu not
think of tho toiture- of Jomh, bat
think of tlu diviiio lifo bound tl.o
giave.1'
"Ij'iui not guilty, Mr. (J ray."
-Oij, yo.r g mull, .1.. (J.,k h j (,,lt
in onch obuiui.e.v. Dj l ot, hitf
ou, I imploroyoti do rmt iicribh .u'i
filiohiicd on your lips.'
' I tf.!l DO f.llH.l!lO(l, Whf, J VOW
limt I mil innoceul."
"Mr. Dchnoii, you tint d not hope
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laituuvu tiLiuoi.fy. loll mo civ
voung but tho goieiniiiont hria
fiiM'd to do anything in jour bihulf"
"What do you wunt.mo to do Mr
Gray V
' A.-ktioivKlgoyoiii-cime hu.J
piay God for pa.tdon." "
'1 havo conjujitod noct ioio. "
"lhink of your perishing boiil "
"1 am innocent."
' I ooo Mr. .Dublin, that it k use-l-jfo
to talk to you."
"Yeo, on that sul jtcl.''
"llnnemiitr thai tho diiy after to
monow you miibt die."
"Ail right."
, "Good-by I Lope the Lord muy
change yourmind."
When tho goodJan had gono 1
uiaaed during n;long (iiU. Ovor what
hohadaaid y. t tboro occurred to
uio uo thought of rogrcl that I had
all l.lul'l.ta b.tf.L.... I.. I '. .
r..ui .i,vni hi lillll. IJOKJ .,
clrnngo rebigcation thut cniuos to n
uiP.li w ho is condoiiioil to die We
ry tiighta of eiiulemplutioii dull his
dnad, tnko el't'tho Lccu Oiigoi.f fear
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care" which Buttles upou hiiu. 1 vab
not afraid to moot tho kiug of lhn
uiiivurso, aud knowing that Lota
hhadow of Impu lomuiiiod 1 surren
dered myaelf to au unjubt fato.
I was tot huugtd; tho ovomor,on
account of my youlhfiilui sacomujut
cd my sentence to imprisonment for
lifo. Kvou this was indescribably
awful- stilUfier thinking it ovr I
concluded that H as bolter than
beiug hanged.
I bhall never forget how I felt
whou I Hi nt put ou my suit of strips.
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ue loougui mat l was entirely dia
rrrufnA ...,U 1 . .
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oiiml that I doubt that if I wero at
Iho timo any better morally thau tho
moat hardcued conviot within the
walls. 1 began to hats iho world, to
mock within myself tho very idea of
Honesty and virtue. On Sundays wo
were compelled to listeu to long
sermonH uy pieachtra not dittiu
gnishod for eloquence. 1 bomotimes
thought that, knowiug that we could
uot leave the chappel, they look a
peculiar delight iu longthsuiug their
discourses. Ouo day ilr. Gray
came out, but ho did not pay epocial
attention to mo. This stung me.
and as 1 sat on a bench looking at
nuu l won't say that 1 nas listen
ing to him 1 hatod tho old mau. 1
ought to have boeu ashamed of my-
oir, unt i uad toigotlou tho mean
ing of shamo.
The uppermost thought ia my
mind was the thought to esoauo I
lost everything but my dosiro for
freedom. My chauco oame. One
night while a number of ns were
penned iu a 'atockado" near a eoal
mine, into whoso dark vaults wo
were daily driven, I heard one of the
guard bay to a oompaniou that he
was ao sleepy be could acarcely hold
his eyes open.
"So am 1,'Mhe companion replied,
"and, to tell yoa the" troth, 1
wouldn't be surprised if I do some
little noddiog to-night."
Craaliug over where several of uy
tile associates lay I communicated
the iatelligenoo which X bad caught
Tbey sorted wito me that our time
7ekfrte?:at close-
nun. in r of niilm fn in the "Muck
J.le,'' but we kiie II ut wo bho.il. I
uo pin duo, I. Ilui r In gnu to pitch j :'l'tLl n '"Try c'iillhii'i.1. . IIeiy jloiidi i-;!.ip
This t. seiioni.. for. .Ii,.,,,! i ' " J iI'-mio h i f brstonii.c l"ju I'1 nir I
'i we nciP, wo ihiir nut go ucir n lore "i"'" 1 wnd tho (b'.viiii -r Liui-j " r i m I'.:.--Iiuun.u
Inliit iliou. Tlio next day jhclf '',,,u' 'l t"l i" Iho prrsonce ol,al.--. t'tf I. it: .
wo stopped uiul ,ei. u v ii nl tn t ion 1 i:ttil ''ylv'' K"vj lhael.3 Unit l ,vi .'.
it vTaa bettor to riL iicijituio thmi ;ultl W10t X ' "'1 aveilcd. l)iir-! n! hnnt' is wm.
t. ij" buniii v. cici.i.iinwlv wm li (-.l. ! "1J' l ' 1 b'i.1 not C to. fvar . i'... t.
v.l to c.iil at thy m xt hoiiso. We
i.ion cmuu mi.ii .i f .,.. v '!,;,, ",1 I ,c" t' li ifliiil my intontion:1 ! 'nvn ui. ! it it
up boldly m. ( iitcred tho house.
I'lidi; w;o4 no out ut homo tOtpl o
. i s II.
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for Snfanta ore! OUUdreiu
ir .. iii.i.. ,. j,j fl ( Tl .r j,,,,,.,. j.rrx.-.-.uQ I ! - j . ir :..'iiiumi. I', Trim i, iJ-n. t .ii.-n,
-Jut: ' .1. A At-;' . i t-i" "rtllJI givin ! p, aui Jj.vu.uto lU-
Va. i)ujri U. Uuuk.-a, N. T. ii Wieui'iujmtauj iasAic'Ji-n.
Ti- i r.nvn CuJiWkt, I Kultun Ciml. M. Y,
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iilllo gnl about 12 years 'l.. .She
"a the uiokl b'luili.'u! child J l.ut.
. vtr n ru. M
k iiio of lii'i littio j;iil mIkimh beanli
ful f id) had b.it.inhi.il my intention:1
i f bhcoining mi outlaw. I bed gnu
to tho lioirui w huio 1 had ' en her.
blither father a .Mr. i:i.lr, Imlj
niovel away n ml no om iu tie
Uo vas
fii ,'!.ti nod nt I "' '-"'-'d Lno-.v Lin pl..'"ef res-
iirt, but hoi n rerouting, i.hoLUvr!
us ao'iielhifg to ia!. Sl.o exeicinnl i
iiMiiingn iiitliienco on mo. Ikr
hweet f.cj rem in dud me tint purity
go. .1 rl .iy.
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of tl.o ..ii f.ji ni.itico 1 fi.llj.eil t'. ' ;, t : i i f m l.i.'ii vtii
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hinted that T "'oi.lil like to Imvo ui.
old Hiiit of clothoK, tti U I ik:i tiled
fwt-r.liig ii-ly pin-), 8!:c, not
koowiu;; lh.it bh4 wm euinmilting n
I'lime. pioi'ur.d f .r mo uu old tnnl
-f cloths. At tho g'lte I kilned hei
hand. My cju,paritnn, threo vile
wretehef, were tut impieJiMtl by thf
littl.i gill, and hid I nut p ,tiae: uid n
iuu I urn muu that they would hav
roiil'e.l tho houio.
Wo had tut gone much further
when purmiera ca.i.o witliiu sight.
Then th ro wua a mco for liberty. I
ans tleet, n.nre so than the wretches.
About tiio timo night sut iu tno of
my fellow Couvicta had been captur
ed. The other oue kept oloso io
A gnu lirud, 1 hoard a yoll. Look
ing nround. I m him fall. Tho
JaiLnewj and tho donaii wooda pro
toctcd r:io. I nscapod. l-'indiug r.
ciin o, I ciobee.l tho liver. Thm f ico
of tho littio girl w.ia coufit inlly bo
foio me.
I sucrcr.i,;d in tmking my way to
Now Yoik. In tbnt groat city I
wuh comparatively eafo. I'tiderau
iin.iuiui d ruirn i I went work iu a
maniifi.ctiuing eslal lihment. I bent
evoiy energy to Iho work, mid from
time to time I was promoted. Thieo
years from tho limo tutored tho
eHlabJiiii.uient I was tho tupei ioteu.
iiiuiuiiuo Kniiro woius. .ly ser
vices boeaiiio so valuable that 1 was
admillod aa a puitner. I saved mv
money uud beOimo wealthy, yet not
for a moment did I forget tho crush
ing fact that I was a convict.
One day while ou n feiiy bout I
took up u iiowepnper which some
ouo hud left on it chair Oiienin.' it
f -saw that it win an Arkansas shoi.t.
Tho uvzl moruuut I wua thrill....!
oiv startling heudliuoj appumed
tho following
.Sevetul jens a'o a highly re-
apcclod young man uainol lleury
Hobaou was oouvictod of tho cvime
of tnuiiieiiug ouo of our most pioiu
iueut citizens, a Air Uapleaon. Uob-
son waa bcnteiieed to be hangod, but
the Uovertior commuted bis sentence
to iiuprionmeiit for lifo. Debuon
esouped and wont uo ono knows
whither. Now comes tho real trnc-
ouy. loom a moutn ogo a man
uamod 1'jvaos, who swore that ho
hud soou Dobson slriko Aftploson
aud who fouud near the ecoue of the
murder a kuifo bearing (he initials
of Dobbou's name, waa tukea violotit
ly ill, lifllioviug recovery to bo im
posbiblo and fearing t die with such
a burduu on his heart, he oenfoased
that ho, inspired by bitter enmity,
ho tuurdored Mapleson. From tho
very moment of tho confoasiou he
begau to improve and soou became
so well that he v,s taken to prison.
After a trial, during which he did
not attempt to make a defense, he
was sentenced to be banged. The
exsoutiuu look place last Friday,
and waa witnessed by a large orowd
of people. The publiu deeply syms
pathizes with young Dubson, and
should be ever' oome back to the I
State be will receive ao cnthutias
tie ovation."
I canuot dsoribe my sensations
I Lorried to my plaoe of business,
and after relating to ; my partners
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, hiki wit. i a rosi:, on-' I. i
1 1 im i xi-it-.mii nt v.a'i intensi). iw
j t Wolva w.-ro k..ockil .'own, but,
i , -uln gnii.i'i;.' tbeir '. tl.oy l.l.iU
i t Siioii -h tl:i ,r liirl fsciipcd uvil
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u.b..-lf to Mr Miller, and bo iutio
diiecd mi to hii daughter Idii.
1 huvo umn you befjro senit
whero bliu raid.
'Yon havo seen me."
Whcn'
'1 will Uii you rt heu we becoint
Letter acquainted."
1 did tell her told her too night' i I. ill. A v. I . f it: .I'-i: 1 1- :i -a i -.1
wheuhho hud piomiacd to bo my ! up fp.u tho n-t'ki, .n I .1,
wifo. Sovnal years bav- elapsed kicked ni.d cuued ; but tin' . i.;, r
aineoiuir ma ii iuo. We li.e iu New'io ....m,. h n. .l h. . i.,.. i .
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YjiU mist of tho timo and tho old
I Mimed. Mtu'iwhilc livo I. -id Im n
Miliar lives with ns. 1 have built ujkilUl on Iho m.uII, li,.., 1Ui.l Im
monument above Mr. Gray's reslii;-placo.
i on
tho north. At 2 o'i 1 i-!i only u u.d '
separated tho huiitors, and I ho ex
citement grew iuienuo. I ho huiiteiN
could aoo each ether I'.cro.H the in
ttsn-a!:'-; hiilf. P.ftvti ""woNua w ere
ineloiiod, and t:n-y il;,:I,ol nb.n,:
fantie, with Iho d. ;-. n' li. ';
Retell inado nnollii r u.sault on th '
hint lino, and four mkv i dml in net
ting lhrotii.li. Tho left ih l ed ut a
weak 'jiot on tlei nm t!i hi e and tl.ev
WOli) kill' .1 v. ilh (.'III!
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THE NEGEO AS!A
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There ban been mtich written of
Uto nbout tho negro as a lonant and
laborer, aud mnuy position. Ul.ou by
tho vurious writors, and as a sample
of his industry and thrift the follow
ieg bpouku for itself: Withiu tho
pant Wick 1 have neon number uf
them diiving into town in all kind-
of ehicloa loaded with fodder, and 1
uiado it my business to inveligati',
when nbout tho following dialogue
oLfio il :
"OM man, what are ywu guing to
do with thit fodder?'' .
'T'ko givino to sell um."
'What UV
1 ucoda er liltlo inef t. ami lho"t
I'd biiug this hero fodder up aud
sell ' ui.'
It see n tn me, old man, that jmi
would need tho fodder next winter
and aprii ;;.'
"1 ki.ows dub boas, but in- mm I
must huu- n little meat to work on."l t,"";''" !l ' 1 vi"1 ' 1,1 ' ' l
"Vh .' ....,,.. i..; i . ... I'i'J'i.l. w'jo li i 1 hii ,i a t-i.-!i.)..Ufi ii, ,
jw-i wv.i'k wu.iuw latiu
now T"
"We'd, yT son, wo's dono laid by
dor cri p u:nl dar ain't uulliu' now to
do."
"Whi'o you are doiog uolhing ul
homo, why not woik out by. tho day
aud lii.tke enough lo boy your meat
ami cither piovitiioiia r"
"Well, l so worlied hard till dia
yer uu.l 1 wan la no, no test."
"Tin n you iut'iiid to bit at homo
Kilo nil the sumiuer and cat up what
you havo undo and what you ui i
ueed so muoh mxt spring?"
"1 can't work all tho ti.no, and 1
ma-t havo nomo meitt."
Thii ia tho way Ihoy do. liuluu
they will hire out for wagea tl.ey
will sell tho hint thing they have
arouud them, including chickens, ex
cept tho deg, which om.it bo kept in
tho family at any cost. When the
middle of winter comes along these
same dutkics will poucco down on
tho landlord for credit, and ho will
have to buy corn and fodder for
them. They will trade olf tho last
bushel of corn for tobaoco or flimsy
toggery and uaeloas articles. Au
gusta (Ga ) Chronicle.
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ArTOfir.TY-AT-lAW,
AM) DISTliKT ATTOKJfRT.
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the experience througU . wkicJi I b4 . a. f . bliiodcl
Eacklon's Arnica Ealvo.
Tho Uest Salve iu Iho world for
Outa, liruisoH, Sores, Ulcers, Bait
Rheum, Fever Korea, Totter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, aud positively
curea Pilea, or jio pay required. U
a guaranteed to give perfect Balis
faction, or ijooey. refunded. Prico
25 cents per box. ' '
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jiiig "Ut hia iM'.'tMiiiu in hi:, imu im -.
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uiueli paina l, cunie to l.i'-' hoii. !it
trr-i'td hin f. i. ;,d wi'li gu.nt nttu,
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j JUSTICESOF THE PEACE,
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tho (.Malar, "how can'ol ll.ua
tigaiu ?"
liis visitor 1. ft.
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AnCld Clu-cn Zzzte
Mr. J. iM. Noiriu, nil old i t-i.K ut
of liomo, (la,. Huyn Ihat hn had Ih uii
badly troubled with Kndney Com
plaint f'r a gn at ninny years und
nit'i Kcema for threo years ; at
liuioH could bnaicnly walk and had
tried niaiiy remcdicfl without beueiit,
tl ij 1 il ho begun to luko Llectiin Hit.
lota uud UDiioinliug bis bauda and
feet with liucklen's Aruici Salvo.
This treatment iift'orded him guat
relief and bo Blrongly leci umen la
hleetrio Hitters to all whobutl r
with Kidney Coinpluinls, cr neetl ft.
lllood I'uiiaor. bold by G. II
Shindel.
Hui.vutita! SiiisutKi! Fifty Th u
Isanti No. 3, 18-lnoh BhlriKle at 2.50
pr taouBand. . Inquire at this otllce. .
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PHYSICIAN & SIRQfOlV,
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