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innocnit-SUir (MIXING AND ACHIEVING." I'bilailellihia Ledger. Tbeto urs two purposes influen cing and shaping tlie j( ot e.r Iieultby and active mm u..,i man llie purpose of gaining some thing and iuh puipowe ol doing something. Both nre needful for the welfare ot the individuHl and the best interesls of society, but the emphasis which in laid on one ABa I... -a t. . . iuo nioer marks mii imporiaut ..unction in character and result. looiign niciiilcd together, one gen uumni tu oe lujj llillll' purpose ot lite, I lie other exists to 110 11 service. Al th;ir mo.. do in tioiie for the puroe of gam ; .un lor tue purpose of do- HOME INDUSTRY FOUNDRY, 8. E. Cor. Water mid 8taie Streela. MOBILE. ALA.. Manufacturer of Steam M1a Other Machinery o.v, r ao.vo. tugcr, Brass and Iron Castings of All Kinds. '0,V RAIIIXO, CEMETERY FEXCES, VERAXDAIIS, OFFICE SAIUXG, E1C Doom, Shutters, Etc. l'roni,t attention given to Repairing. All Country Orders promptly atteurietl to. GEO. f. it I.J T, I'vrrmuH. May VJ 13-ly ol hers in Two persons tire employed side "j iuo mum of die one is entirely oceupird wkli tlionghts of the pay he is to receive. On tins all his hoies mid anticipations me xu uiuer leNinc hi ins laoor interests hiui. IJis aim is to get the maximum of tuoiu-y for the miuiuiuui of work, and ull his f. forts mo directed, u isely or un w ise ly, to this end. The other is ly no uieaus itwinereiit to Ins compensa tion, lie looks forward to pay day, ud sees iu it various means o; bappiuess. But he also has anotli or purbose iu view. Not only uor chiefly w hat he is going to get, but what he is going to do, dwells in his thoughts and animates bis hopes. ue wauta to make his work excel lent; be feels ao bouest pleasure Iu its quality, its strength, its fair proportions, or its finish. lie boies to acquire still greater skill, and to work out still better results. Here again are two emyloyees : uvj '""j couiraciors, or tnauu im-iuiers, or merchants. One wiiu uie desire of cam lie looks on his workmen, or opera nds, or cieiks as upon so many machines, which may be made to nu uis cotters, and bis settled oolicv is to get from them the most work ior me least pay, while iu dealing "iui ins customers uis chief aim is i oi-mic as iuucu uioney tor us in ue value as in goods as possible. 1 bo other hopes for a fair reward lor his exertion, but he hopes also for other things. Ue gauges his business prosperity, not alone bv his yearly balance of profits, bu't also by the character he bag estab lished for integrity and fair dealing, by the welfare and bappiuess of those be has employed, aud (he degree to which his lhnr Wneflted the community. His gains, whatever they may bo, are uot the one eud to which be has sacrificed all else, but ra:her the means by which he intends to eu- large his power for good, both to mose wno serve In in and those w hom he serves. So in every occupation, aud in all the phases ot life, the same dis tinction may bo seen. Some are struggling for uame and place, ap plause and tame, fortunes or digni- nc, iiul curing mucu now they at tain ttiem, or whom they knock down I'd the mad conflict: and if uiey tan to secure the prizes for which alone I hey toil, tbey are wrecKeu in happiness aud life Others are gratibed with what falls to their lot of such things, but are un more interested in a higher i uu oi success, wiiu t have they done? is a more vital question to them than What have they gained f Das the artist embodied his finest conception f Has the author iu strucltd or elevated his readers! Has the orator inspired and oplilted his audience! 11a the phvsician battled with disease ! lias the re- ionuer ameu lue weak and erring ! iias me staiesniau benefited his ouuiryi uas tue mother made uomea biesseu place! UuleKssucb questions can be afflimatively an oncieu, tue true toilers iu these fcpueies cannot deem themselv WM. V. BEROUJON (UNDERTAKER Nortliwest corner Conception and Conti street. iTIOBILG, ALA. a iiillsiipiilr of every urticln in Hia r .....i .lnlv trt) IrtKV "",ai "a" ,ar "eiow city pneeg. pven to all 90-1 v Something- New! ORANGE ELIXIR (LAXATIVE.) it m u 3 gii 'JtXj .?" S ojt iv rs'Si Z.1J Ijfl..; Sgg fo 131 III1 t) I- tgmsasr-iti All invaluable family medicine. Agree alile to the taste, pleasant aud prompt iu effect, aud given with equal benefit to children aud adults. Should your drncgmt not keen it send 75 cents t B. WARD, Mobile, Ala., and a bottle will be seut you by express, cbarires prepaid. April 30, 1880. 9-fim RICE, BORN & CO., Hardware, Builders' Hardware, Cutlery, Agri- cuU urn I Implements. f it . . . lanmnon HuDolies. Cn ' I twper, Blacksmith, Engineer and Tinners' Took, Tinners1 Mtoelc, Cooling Heat ing Stores, 77, 79&8I Camp St.. NEW ORLEANS, ew rork oihce, 97 Chambers at. SOLK AGENTS KOIl tit i 'n',,",ll,n Mexm, Cliddrn Pat. Stwl lUrb if J' , ' ""-i owt3a imnmred Stales KxcvUmt Lhwo Mowem, AnHii Bnuw aud M il H H 1.1- J. H. Carter, WITH ZUBEUBIER & BEIIAN Wholesale Grocers And Commission Merchants, 33, 35, 37, 39 aud 41 Peters street, Comer of Gravier, July 4, 1V NEW ORLEANS. 17-in t. L. DeBXERITT, sWl South Rampart, Load of New Basin, New Orleans, La. Postoffice Box a17. U. and L. Exehauge. Oct. 19. !. Drawer No. 2, M Xi-ly vkiiiiul uct-iu luemseives successful, though rich prizes may have fallen at their feet. All our great men all whom l. ishes und posterity honors have oeiougea to ttie latter class. nave not siieut thHir Thev lives iu ac sjieut Hcqumug, accumulating, enjoying; they have achieved soiuetbiug, aud thus their names live in remem brance. Leu we recall such names aa Uashiugtou, Franklin, Jenuer, bhakespeare, Jeflersoa, it is their deeds, not their gains, that inspire us. Indeed, every loss bv which they furthered the srood of h ty sparkles like a gem iu the setting ...co, wuiih wuat inev mav have gained is hardly thought wor thy of record. When a rich man dies, his wealth is soon disiiosed of, nd, if hag left nothing else, lug torn, trill t. I r- ' UB lorgotten. But it he bag used bis wealth in the xri.Hw 01 jnsnceanu mercv, rihte onsnesg aud troth, if be bag aided the weak, lifted the fallen, enconr Jiged struggling merit, and bag thug been blessing to humanity, then ng deedg JiTe after b'lm, aud his children may well cherish them laudg. nCher legiicj' lhrtu old or Tueditor oMhT Jacksonville AckiIb very candid isrd. He wyg : "It most be the fault, ot the climate, but whenever mHtt ehaucegto liecome the editor ot Honda newspaper bs ig ut once taken with a desiie for office. Mr. Oraregyearng togo to Congrew ; Mr. Jooeg gighg to be Senator, and ?1T u ha.Te ot ,b ernally foolish eomplaint. Ever ginc thai we4d.g np in Washiogtoo we bare wanunl o be tbo President ol the vuiuru Otateg." inrT"" baH'1"a ll'Vizc for I to)nBt fter he baa met a baniKHnc roan Established 1847. Diamonds, "Watches, JEWELRY .j'm siw.YEitiranr, Keiiairinsr of tine Watrlinn anil ni.t. ins ve.v into dtcm-Wiiidem a apeciully. Edward Lllienthal, 15 Canal street, NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 14.1885. j4i Tfie Peter Barte Tobacco Coihto n i tKortheasteor, of Daupliiu & Com. SU MOHILE. Mr. Peter fturke. an mana.-.r !,-; a very larjfe and varied stock of Havana and IJoiuctic CiKar, Mautlla and Suma tra Cheroots, Cigarette of all favorite nraurla. Perintie. Alamlutifl ...i vi.-:..: Smolrina Tobacco, in.l chewing tobaico and miutf, etc., etc I'ETEK 1ILKKE, Munager. December 25, 1885. 4:i- tin i. fT'n" ,l?.nJer' Charter Oak .Sf-TH, tttiSS&XL'' Wro0h, SSf Jewel Cotton Want and j-en Cres tent City Cooking Store. -"-. nacnor.u. Every on.-guaranteed These 8love combiue Elegance of Fin- , nun nearness, Durability and Vim tuliiess and are superior to all othem in u.i i nut i esseutial to make a complete November 27, 1885. 33.6,,, McKay & Roche, Dili inrmnrnn. ' WAFBRLY STABLES, ASl) UNDERTAKERS, ROVAt. SI'Bl'1'T 7 uuiweeu Register olliee and Battle Ifonsc MOBILE, ALA. Y7 Their eleiruiit lin r ir...i....i. . . ciiuciiunrr uooils are selected from the best niaiiufac .... h-b, anil 110 na ns ur.i a.,fL,.i ........ this depai tiueiit second to none. th 1; UJ'ALALK. a Scranton.is through hllll will have nnr nrn,t ..t... tiOII. Vf-lflV A, W,..IL. March 7, 1886. "'.-Tv wii!:;:l GOAL! GOAL! illBAIA COIL i COKE COMPAXT, .-.u.or 10 AJiUEKSOJi. k DACB.S, 54 CaromU'let St., XEW ORLEANS. ALABAMA. PITTSBURG, ANTHRACETE Coal in hoirshea1afiirabinmiif. Will .1... deliver Coal at all station on L. . if. R. It. bi t ween Mobile and New Orleans, at the following price, viz : Sti-m f'ji. I In . 1. . . . . Orate or Stove t',l by carload luta per too. . . . Hi I K toU-r 9. 1885. rwf, Alba&Garmelich mm:. AXD - Nos. 43 aud 45 South Royal St., Mobile. Ala. Keen the finest Burir. jCasea, the latest sty leg of Metalic, Ma -hogany a d Rosewood Coftlns. alw verygraaeot cbeapcoffius. Having refitted our etul,lil, wun all late iinproveiueiitH, and huv ink now me larirest Htoc.li hi.1.1 are eua'Oed to sell at reduced rates. I 'uniumer enrnistmar their .nul t us win oe guaranteed satisfaction. I Orders by telegranh will ipronipi aitcntiou aud satisfaction ti-Hi-uuiecu. I Special attention nai.l tntl. I., ;.. ....... UI ui'iaesaua vcuicles. It only a simple ballad, Sung to a careless throng; There were none that knew the Aud few that heeded the aouif .- Yet the inger'a voice was tender And aweet a with love antold ; Surely those hearts were hardened, That it left so proud and cold. She sang of the woudrous glory That touches the wood in spring. Of the strange soul stirring voice When "the hills break forth aud sing, Of the happy birds' low warbling The requiem of the dar, And the qniet bosh of the valleys In the dusk of the gloaming gray. And one iu a distant comer, A woman, worn with strife, Heard in that soug a message From the spring-time of her life ; Fair form rose up before her, From t he mist of vanished years ; She satin a happy blindness, Her eye were veiled in tar. Theu when the song was ended, And hushed the last sweet tone, The listener rose np softly And went on her way alone. Once more to her life of labor She passed ; but her heart was strong, And she prayed, "God bless the singer! And oh, thank God fortbesougl Short oa Months. Johnson come down town the other tuoiiiiiia; looking like bin mother in-law had just arrived wiih tun purpose ot reinuiuiii" all summer. '.'Hello, old fellow " escliiinipd a ineuii uieelmg him, ''whiit's the awlul matter with you tinyhow P 'Why you nee," leplied Johnson, leaiiiiij; up aguiust a lamp post and jabbiug the toe of liia hoot br fits aud starts against a brick iu the pavement, in a reflective way, "my trouble dates back several years. When I was a young married man. sixteen or eighteen: venrs auo. I w.,s romantic, and when the first little Johnson appeared to bless our happy home, I didu't want to be (Mosaic and call bun Thomas 01 Joun or any other of iIih hi ilinnrr iiMliies, so I coucluded I'd ii:iuih him January, and tollow tliiscalendiica eu III iiaiuitiir such others u tli Lord iu His coodues saw tit to send our Household." lhat was an excellent idea." 1. ...I 1 ..... . .. ' .-iii.il hl-u inn ineiid, lor it not onlv ouiii keep you posted as to thei order, Jut it saves .vour friends asking questious as to the deuce in ae." 'Just ii," smiled Johnson bright emus "it caiigui me exactly 111 tue same place, and everything went lovely, and when the last caiue tliree years asro. we -mI1...i Deeeuibei and thought our cup of uneo nun our laiiinv were tun." Well, weren't thi-v P iutei iimt.-il the friend. "Yes, until this morn i II n-." n-oiit Johnson, "but this morning at one o'clock twius came, and here I am at my time of life with the calendar nned up ai:d a pair on my h,i.ls with nothing to draw to for names.'' "nan, bad," said the trieud svm. pai Helically. "It isn't the twins I care sn imu h about, as the uaiues of 1 hem." inn-. sued the dejected father, "for 1 aiu't like lots ol men who might kick ou twins, when h,hv already set twelve plates ou the table, but it's the miserable poveitv the culpable imMimi'ituw r i,'u Imauac that I enter my piotest gainst. It is too much, too much P "Yes, two too much." resn.m.lwl 1... ..:..' ..... ' . ' oc iiiciiii, Hllll talilUL' .Id 11iM.n1 In. he arm he led hiui into u drunstoi e lu re they sold poisons, nlasteix. uiui, iiini looiu ui ushes, but it was none of these the friend asked the druggist to Kur out tor the ii,..,., 1. ....1.. ... umii iiiumii mie 01 tne su t wins. Merchant Traveler. CAVANAGH, BARNEY & CO., in& V HOLK8ALE DEALERS IN Machinery Mill Supplies OF ALL KINDS. Abo Agent for Boston I'elting Co., Belting & Hose, Henry Diuton Sons' Saws, MUJJILE, ALA. Uti-Ciij November 6, 1885. !! JJorttoillh 1 every wyy. 1 8 The Old CstAlili'cTiri Creat Southern lilusic House ofj J. H. SNOW, AfOllLE,. Is now offering euuer tor rash or ii auusues, naue, fanels and everIhing iu the uniers respecttully solicited! July 24. 1S85, h.-iT0'"'. il,d!',cements ?. I'nrchasera of PiAXoa'anil nistallmaiit. Also everything In the musical line. Arti. A-- OTJBTIS- MANUFACTCEEES' art Hue, ttt less than New York ' J. H. SNOW. 2l-ly A TUMPEltANCti II A R Would Not Om Pay Near thj faeliHBgeg ? T A writer iu the Atlanta CW turn UlUofH teiuperniice bam! V a giei.t fBM It ihwi Wiial.ll,8 -col, ai"i i'fi,:-it:ses in hi.ri.7 1 "leuiperauee Ui inks." &ir il started tL.s e.tablistt three years ago, sa.ya tLat L. lust seveial thousand dollar. Urst eix monthH of his exioUr Bot h i Milling and able to Ue let Ins saloon mlvertise itself hJ its retreshing drinks and attract turuishing. So prettier barr can be touud in Uoston. Bekin, the marble counter stands . . I rnntnr man .. - isT Faint, l" ' "uiiu coats amj cpg ALA. I Organs ootsCUnllS,) V . 1 mUDIka, 00., AGENTS Shoes, U1.uu mini nnuo l II nu'ui i 1 buitouholeand n pleasant, look on bis face ot beinir , a iTT. "u winch m.iketh not ashaiued. the cou-.tcr is 11 long list 0f ibe bevera?,..s o,, sale. IJew,Ue8 jc()e wiu ihjiim III an (fa, comjKiiii ds V ro Tk l r, , aw. wo uupiun zireet, JHOBILE, ALA. Wholesale and Retail. October 30, 1135. arrreeubiu fiere aru hift ,.f nlli.illh:if i.t -nwl i.l I. . t50 ie u. i i e Iu. tl, hot beet tea, chicteu tea aud oilier refreshing Hiid nsu orntit flu , Is, all 01 the kind tlat cheers without iuebiiating. In ibe rear ol the k.I.ioii there is u !...!. E. A. TYLER'S SON 35., counter, wlj.-re the very best chick. u .,u uuiu sunuw icue, pies, roln aud delicious collee may be had tt modern te rates. Oil any ItaNS"rLi"i'aforn,,ng.ho .pub,ic of hla establishment - - , ""K ni onu mvixes aixention to his entirely now Stock of D aMniune rni r. ... . " '""ly' ne oiiu 9ILTKK WATCHES. DnH piece dar at luui'.li limn ii.. . . loom aim oe ioumi crowded, mei waitinjr iiiefr turn to take iher lunch. Ibe custom ac this Connte- Unnli' liM.it..,! I t. FINE COLD JEWELRY, oil k 7-" Jl", w"" an ,;""r..' , i .' ue ,oom- Mv trtfc7ei. T ! 1 'igng ana patterns. i"UJ' mi- iiiiukiu;. counter then W1V STOCK COnSiStS Of Choice ait n aa Ul-i. . ia mi (..,.. : ' .1. . CI 1 . . nnibii nave oeen I - 111 uu' stream a !il.wi-2 ""d w,'"b? ered at as low prices as e.U8r011': D-rin ti. hour"," ,?, . . . . " f""""-" J ao suiu. . jail nawuva. ium. 01a stock. Inspection of same earnestly solicited ! ' WLC?I?I wi" Pa" Peclal attention to the re P5 Ll" Fi.ne Watches and Chronometers. Jewelry reoait ed by first-class workmen at lowest rates. -ewe,rv 'epair- AMPRIf A J uuaT u r-e aum . ... ..mwnK. Hnu kvn r-rtiuts A SPECIALTY ! 3 CAMP ST., NEW ORLEANS. NEXT DOOR TO CANAL. their there could be December 18, ltHr. RE. WILSON. DEALEE IX HATS, CAPS -AND- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Decern,,.,. ,J9 '''.W, MOBILE, ALA. 41-ly hri warn mm a . . MAnurACTUniHG DEALERS RC. 9 Sii i' i-0 boots mb mm. old caime 2 VElliS EMBhW ! w" " 'II" H III I Mr' lininiiatA. ..ir, H iy were more ainilicun'a th... immed I... ., , 7" "j uie iar-e and actM force ot attendant. .Mr. Eaton said they; bad coiimiiueil H liimdivd doze'n egg iu liediy duii-ig lh hot -; son tore-rf.' phosi ! 8 es al.me. That incaim Jl'oo neoiile. tunic iri,. this one tascii.aiiiii; '-rink 011 thti day. What the unlet! of other? dnuk8 were he did not N)v ; hut he ' does say that the proiits.it the trade are, iu h:s opi:.;u, la, -eras well im cleaner, thii a :i re iiuide in the bar-1 rooms 01 tli i.iu.l. ' Ue has itlu ;ed liii ve oflors t.. co j elsewhere a;.d rej;ut his establish- i ment 111 other l.n jr,, ..j,:, Tlj, success lie bus iihuih ... n.ivt..,. I due to the in-ivniui ,.le uo p)V., j to each d. taii 01 liie busluesH. Only i rhe ery i.ii--.t mat. rin in user! lii f the preparation ol In lekeMimieutH, ' lue egj.s-.iri- "in.iNhed bv one col- lector, lio i-i piii,l ncni lv doubhi the market juice in warrant their lic.sba.-ss. So imiiciilur is the ' propriettir that he uve r. H,H M1. , Ol "lill l' lllllH. :l l.i.,i.r-.Kl,. ular ni.lerim i.rddur.1., b-c!ius lie I lonn.l 11 ,i r,,.lm J J m r , f f I alfliolmi. J h-ie i :.. f'ntH -f p,j. 'I """Mi'"- "mi ttaivooni s no s pi-eteniv !btit i3 01, lrtI. ! tor any other 1 i.;;;, t!iliu to mak j money. A i l .hu int ivNiiii; and euuourain, femmv about it is iest ' an a. How to get Alonir. Orleans R&rber Shop, GEO. ffranrea, Proprietor, 149 Com moo street. Opposite Lad i. at' entrance to St, Cbarlaa Hotel, New Orleans. f ul,le attention to transient customers. mi wora in ine tonaonal art dona iu an ...mic manner. Oft, 10. 1 W 32.ty TBI LEADING PKODrfE HOrSf Of MOBILE. v n LOWRT. C.L. COWART. fi. T- Cowart 5t Bro., For the Sale ot Western & Country Produce, 3rt & 40 N. Water A lfi & i8 .st. Micnael Rt' .. " SM1UI JESSE PETTIS, Agt, (Roeceaaor to E. F. VIRGIN,) SEED STORE, aa a" : o. . -3 unvicr purwiT. HEW OBLEAKS. October 30, I.,. 35-6m na poitcn to !n ob the street. SOAP IS MONEY! And money can be aaved by baying and KELLER'S 80APIXA tonally good f.-r hard asd aoft water, and jut, 1 ue ining 1 or onr nrer water, llaa bo roaio ia it to eainw Aatirona to stick. 8avea Work! BaTea Time! Earei Clot baa! Ioe't seed any boiling. Don't seed all um, uara wor at tbe waatiboard. lathe brmt aoap know a for wooleaaand will take oat (ream .p..u better tuan beasine and with a little trooHU. It . BceHn,i-b for Ibe toilet and cheap enoug h for tbe laokdry. Tell yonr walerwom! to oae it. tor aala t ail atnrw ,fl tu fi.. , H KLI.r. FURNITURE! iu. ju. Horrcs, OKAI.KR IK Furniture of Every De scription I beSSth0'6' th" Dy other hou'M Vor 30 lsS 52 Daopbin street. MOBILE, ALA. 30-ty Henry Ilamerscn, Bneeessor to Ferdinand Smith. RESTAURANT And Oyster Saloon, No. W North Royal afreet, MOIIM.R ATA Llie.' pri vate dining aaloon op-aui'm. Don't Ktoil to tell f.turr busineM hours. If you bare a place of business be iouuu tuere wbeu wanted. io man can tret rich RitHncr aronnu stores and saloons. Xet er "lool" in business matters. Have order, system, resmhirin- nn.l ,.l,.,....n ... . ' 0 ouuiciiu lroiiipiue88. Do not meddle with l. b ..... . .' "u aUW UOlUIIIg OI. Do not kick everyone in ronr . 1. - " 1 pii HI. More in i les ran Im inmin in ! wj going oieatuiy tnau Uy stopplllj Pay as you go. a man of honor reanei-.ta bin woru as bis bond. Help others when you chu. but ud.ci Kno wuat rou fjiiinot. nH.w.l w, sitni.iy because it is fashionable, avrnril lo Bar nn. Nn nnnus.it. of Snapping jt out doff f:ishinn hnr. say it Brmly and leRictfully. Use JOUr br.lill. mll.nrthuu ll.n.o ot others. Keen ahead 121, 123, 125 C0L13 new twins. on st. August 7, 18&5. 232y SCHMIDT & ZIEGLER, coiAULISHED 1845,1 IfHOLESflLEllROCERl . AND IMPORTERS OF Wines, Liquors Rio, Java, Mocha and Codcva Coffses. AXD RECEIVERS nf Km 1 n uir... .. ' 0 11 ri rem. v, auMooraj a.m uj UI on IMIB IOOK I II? Villa i II thn npia. Vov.-'m. "Ud ' 3 Fnlton St.. NEW ORLEANS, LA wbiSered old ladrlu t1 I ttl lilt auvn.. a . I m l7-6m ; Mi fa Esstnrait,b REMEMBER the XUMBER. FOR sm We will aend j-oa aa Aaerieao Key-wiod- roit 8i,verCaae. FOB Sin IF OZR S3 O Gold-caW Amerieaa Steaa-windinff Wateo. ALL FCIXT GUARAXTEED. Seod for a ralaloene. A. a fcfilSWOLD t, m 119 CaBaI fet, Kbw OiuKa. A poet iu Ollfl of the) mir:iriiio e-uii. ueeiarea KJ swallow come, I wait for thee." and nna flimi .!. !. 01 peopie wno read the teuder poem are cherishing the boie tbat bis IIBUIISWHI lllTIt him In I.L. m drink and end bis tbitst and aufler-ing. a ttiree rear old ili-nrerl tl. neighbor's bens j aru. jo a most Indbxusut tone uo reieOltetl to her ninth.. f . " oiuiius nen were their feet on our jrras." ..-..rr1".. . ppa vita um - onnnin n, m mnntera hare Iwea remnvd .n eomrorUble . ebalra. Ta. aer. ices of , lvr 1 nr aeaaoB. .N Z3 I flC? t-THE OLD SELLABLE..! wo - or. unaries - 106 n m.. TKOEuEL, Proprietor. Rf'rtJMimnt mf Va 1 At a m . . " "nos housk." h.V, . iTTZrL t"TT o-r nn.r,. ... PUm-w. The old -ivlJ. '(icri by tablfft tin 1 wo clooiB ilwve St. CbarW ineaire, an exrlla.t i 1, 1 incrvtuie In nnr Ui. 1 bw k m. em.LrjT.1. n.." 5". tbat PHILIP WERLEI., 13S Caul a 18 Boorto. Sta.. K.w OaLaaaa. StmmothlBRic House fta. South leadixo mxosi alwhn.Wk. nantmaa. Hal Werleia, Maaoa Hanlm, nkr Rrrm., BeaaiBf. Ist Priee Trraml X 3 4a W.S. COPLKT. V.S.Cop!i Diendoone Alexander Paul Boi-i i"u, c rencu autbor is dead. V. a COPLKT, JR. eyl Son. -a. Hotouraplirr-H, 8. E. Comer Daophia and Warwa 8ta.. 310BILE, ALA. grade of w,rk in Alabama. beie; it really a littler lb lii...t.. u .1...... r . - " 'wra ui hi hih would pav. hut the ttuiiis ii: in tl... who neeept it, iu p,cl! ol the old lap. nobody ch n Ulf. But Mr. Eaton would be less Ipnnaii it thosn .i- ilid nof U.ld ;.inw totlm ..ii-. lat tion nhieb ccts r.rnii n.a i,.. Only he dot s uot wish bis boxing uoteii.-e.l fur what it is not. It, U UII8I!lfMI Sfliellv triH. I.i.. charily, uierey, or retoriiiatioii. 1J enleted Uiioii it. s unprnKni,.., and be hi.ds it a paying one. ' What is the mii-,. fi.e ..... Simple culture. There is h ere.it deal oi .o.-i tbat lii?s no malignii v iu it. (jOO'lllili Hllll i,eni.li,..li. about tin ir iieiuhlHirs kfi. only b.-t ausi- ihr.v hare nothing t- lo talk about. OoKsii ia personal eoulesvHion. ciihri nl n,"uii.. or imbeeility, ami ibe . 011112 shouhl not only shim it, but by the most thorough culture relinvM M,.i. from all teiuntaiions to i Iirllllnraa it it- it 18 low. fi ! f.Ini.w un.l faLnaa.. dirty business. There nre count neiKbborhooils in wlii. i. ir like a pest. Churches are ai.lir t pieees by it. NeiKhbor8 make ene mies br it for lite. sous it degenerates intn . nin.i. diFeuse, whiob is practieallv incur able Gemantov Independent It Was tub Judge "What a numerous looKinjr villain the pris- fllipr ia " a-liicvM. 1 .... ... . . . ihjiiii; room to her huhbainl. un.i be afraid to get near binL" ''Sli!" warned hpr Im.imis.t u.t,. ain't the prisoner. He aiu't been oroustit in vet." "Iia.Vt! H'bolsHtbenr "It's the Judge.".E.rtAflpe. The oleomarfiiriue fight is likely to come np in the British Tarlia ment ta well us iu the llnirwl ki,i Cougresa. The iniK)rtation of oleomargarine, or batteriaa aa it ia called there, into the United King, dom in the Brst Pmr montbs of tha preseut year .recbea the startling figure of i21,Z. bondredweighw The Erclish dairj farmer ia the. oogbly alnrme.l. vaoioeu, per down. only. Cards, per dnieo, onlv rncea for ' ' - J " VI w v. An ei'iern pji er av . n.;.. 1 . . - - - - tot- uont lev. iund did not k'ntdbead luring tis botieyu.ooj. He i.ai lor hi j ocf tJ train to Ieer Park, pan! for bis cotiae, rid for bis ooanl, 1 .aid for b s borwa. That's the kiud ol Tiiraule' t 1 ia ' v and tBji'a Li,,,i . iui... 1 1 be people bfcr. 20O1 J Faal lUi Tl iu? to cath a !. work It eoau yoa aotbioj t, and Toa ' U Uf'i!-V' !-a', Ud ist aa roi k J"T- - pallet tbe, ben (Jepstta in hie!. Kvemher27 lWA .... l.,,uor ..." Ti a"" October?, H'. 52 ly " iavi m At uy