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fill if I 4 -Vi'-' ' Por You (( iunHAu1y ( A Question It id VAOreatRecor4 Oco4 Advice Health and Comfort are Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the cnanges 01 time and against all competitors is Blackwcll's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Tvrame it's always pure, always h same, always the best, sucn a record tells more than pages 01 it as pood to-day as ever and it is the tobacco for you. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, K. C. I 'LEGAL AUATTEa. A Fact ODD CASES THAT OFTEN ENGLISH COURTS Or ARISE LAW. IN - Tbe Australian lamprey i cipal habitat In the Murray river, and consequently in th dry season it is apt to lie imbedded beneath the hardened I -.lav. where no water is. ah i Wy.f one morning chap in Lnglisii woman in red 1 iM ih animal fills its tonch ' disappears into the soft mad iiitrr"t lug I there to remain until the orongniii. uassed away, subsiding on me uiuir.i.. I fill "Men Against TInvi Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap ' which it has learned to store in a special ' ized receptacle at the side of the head. tUm l'orr ' Money Trauniirtlmi An I'olnt About Trtl-miiru' of Straw" In a Criminal ProM-cutloii. At a time wn-ii law reiormers a, a matter or iact, w Lnsv it iniiv be interesting to notice tere(1 tho difficult question of water stor- Hjnie of the many still exist in English law. A iierson buys I st fellow, who Cards were e.x- altsnrdities which . 1 goods, I3'8 IOr llivni and gets a receipt. The tradesman tniw I in his bill a second time, lne purchaser protests that he has pan, our. cnuuui find the receipt. Accunuusy , ---man brings an action and wins. S m after this the missing receipt is found. And yet the purchaser cannot by law bring a new action to recover the amount he has paid as the result of the first ac iml..s he can prove actual fraud EST GtSGA m A ray PIANOS, FOrt HAHIET PAYMENT'.. TI1E MASON & HAMLIN tl.olr famous Orms or l'ian- tor hiring them full opportunity to test it t nd Teturu if lie loe not longer want it. mntil the aggregate of rent paiu amounts went. It becumes h,s property avitaolt -otl natnlnmie. with net urices tree. kiaivu -q - J ---- C. now olier to rent any one o tliree months. givinr the en?oii thorntj;hiv in lus own lion-e If ht eniitiniies to want it t? the price of the k'stru- FUKTI1RR PAYMKNT. llluS Mason & Hamlin Orgjn and Piano Co BOSTON. NEW YOUK CUTOAGO. A 9. A . mm. 'For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth. Kansas City. St. Louis, and all points n-th, eaet south or west. Tick ets sold and baff gage checked to a n y point in the United . States or INFORMATION AS TO RATE AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address -H, C. TOWSSEND, t; li. f. V. BU wmioi f. C. P1IILI.IPPI, A. G. P. A. Omaha. IL D. APGAR. Ajrt., Plattsruonth. Telephone, 77. Fon MEN OWLV M,V.t tTu Of TIE SUPtlTS OF 0tAS. on the part of the tradesman. And vhy is thib? Because, according to the leyal maxim, "It is to the interest of the state that there should be some finality to liti-ation." It certainly is not, in this in.nce. "to the interest" of the pur- thUKOt. A owes B an undisputed debt of 100. After much pressure he comes to 11 ami, dilating on h.s own misfortunes in par ticular and the hard times in general, offers him M) in full satisfaction. B. r.nrilv through Bvinnathy and partly be cause having written off the amount as a "bad debt," is only too glad to get any thing and accedes to those terms. Most people would think that here was an end to the matter. It all depends, strangely enough, on the way in which th money is paid. i If the amount is raw in goiu or uo.ua notes there is no "consideration" for B trt ncppnt less than the full amount due, and therefore if he after ward repents of his bargain he can sue A for the remaining .20 in spite of his promise to be satisfied with 80. And yet if an old knife, a rusty nail or borne other thing, however trifling, is "thrown in," then B is bound by his agreement to'tnke the lesser sum in full discharge. for in this quibbling way the legal tneory of "consideration" is duly satisfied. ! Let us supiose that a Mr. Smith holds two houses under one lease from a Mr. Brown, and assigns one of them to a Mr. Robinson. If Mr. Smith omits to pay his rent, or breaks some other covenant in the lease, Mr. Brown the superior landlord can "distrain" not only o Mr. Smith's house, but on poor Mr. Rob inson's as well, though he may be a A proposes to 6ell B a riece of land, and at the same time gratuitously promises to keep the offer open for a week. In spite or mis -tv can v.o rerv next dav if B has not al- ready accepted it. Legality, again de fying all ideas of morality, argues that there was no "consideration" for the de lav agreed upon. . . Very frequently a busybody bringing criminal charge elects to be -hound rw nrnswnto" at the assizes, even though the magistrate has expressly de cided that no jury is likely to convict. Now this can be done "on his own recog nizances," without any substantial sure ties. The result is that if, as is often the case, the prosecutor is impecunious, the accussed wnen acquits, except in theory, make him pay his costs, nor does he feel inclined to bring an action for malicious prosecution against one who, as the lawyers say, is "not TOti, ivvwder and shot." In this way unscrupulous "men of straw" have op portunities wiacii tneynoi bemu iZeoi putting people to terrible annoy ance and great expense without incurring any practical risk themselves. A lessee always remains liable on the covenants until the expiration of the lease, even after he has assigned it with the approval and consent of the lessor. Ouite recently two of the judges sol- fK r " ESS hbadwsbs co RED .jnniv declared from the bench that it that by the kam . ... . f I aeonits own account of homo sariens has been able to solve the same problem in the Uland conti nent. a 11, It is an interesting question whether this Australian lamprey is not a lmger- ,....,.l.. ,.f thH tish ot Miocene hkc. lllf, v-.v.iii.f. - and as such may be consiuerea as au . cestral type of Euroiean lampreys. A nea lamprey that I examineu iw, caught in the salmon nets of the tidal estuary, had a dintinct tendency to n ot oiti.Br Kiilft of the head, as if the XJi J- iet in Cheyenne an indolent liX)Klug .,.,u uTitl il Drt tt V young conversed so am.slly that they at tracted the a-.Scii.iuu of everyWy wulr in range. Se veral pasaengi rs were unx n .vl-:it thev knew of the nt(iry . . Vu i.,i..i'i.Htiiiir nair. and said that the UL LliV n man was a immv, u. WOUl'l Uiuv oV --, changed, and his iva.l, -iwaru x . -. , fin.Ovemt-er Public Works Department, IIong-Koiig." He yielded his story like a major. Said he: "I am trying to iersuado the ; eirl here to stop oil in Cheyenne .and i ..i ,1... ...outii tit iri TO lOlO- I marry me, om .... 0- , rado Springs and see her folks about it A ThU is a irenuine romance, just lil Oil - v' like a novel many wome Bufftr from Ecly or J Scant Menatniatioo; thy doo't know who to conflda in to ft proper llc. Don't confiJ lo anybody but try Bradfield's Female Rsgnilalor Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED nd IRPECULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to " WOMAM BRA0F1ELD PECULATOR 6a. KolJ by all riUl. TIOKNEV A. N. 8ULL1VAN. Eight years ago we were attorney t-Law. Will flv i.roinpt fcitcntloiv lovers in Vermont ana were euhv- Cn:on block. i:t sii-. niit-u;otii. Neb. My parents were Irish emigrants and , pouch might le forthcoming in timo nrtiial necessity, n me AUMittiwi i not the absolute ancestor or tueunu genera, it is at vmX reasonable to sut I)Ose that it is an older form, and that the divergent genera and species have descended along different lines in the great life etraggle. That the iouch of the antipodean lamprey is intended for the storage of water is a fact that can hardly be doubted by any one who has seen the species amid its peculiar sur roundings. Cornhill Magazine. I ' . ., I 1 1.1 i.orf finf. to was agree.l uiauNii make my fortune, and that she should f .....j vpars forme, bhe nas oct-u tyt-e I true, and she has waited like an angel. 4iiVu I t w,t the Chicago stock yards, i ;- . , ; , . , .1,..,.,., ! prosicted in Colorauo ana vnc u, things on the coast. ! vM nffo I landed in Hong-Kong. At first I was clerk in a wholesale house, then secured my present pi ice. My sal ary is $3,000, and I make something on the side, as you sky in America. A.l the I have thought or me in nii.l thiiiKintr oi HENRY BOECK The Lending FURNITURE DEALER AND Statte Struck. Two men met on a train going west Thev had known each other in the six time cllrt WHS Sill " " . . i . h I never heard oi ner. ono and nas m M - : w. u m w -oui i - ' " me. thou ....... live !it. Colorado Springs IJU 44 ...... - - - . j . been visiting with friends at Helena. We met in the car at Ogden and recog- i .i .. Tt was a i mzed eacn oiuw . , , , . Jin.t-nti- keeus on nan . gone a Griffins story was corrolorated by the St. Louis (ilobe-uemocrau girl. Cor. ; mi i l-i mi'" "o- - i Islands for the past official ri..nMl ncouaintance with a nh-asant meeting. Before the train ll" 1 f i..o iWwe were engaged again Vim w. that bright boy of yours?" am be married at her home right asked the city man of his old time friend. "Peart, peart as ever, pard. 1 were coin to make a minister of him, but he O 1 A . -- A 4.1, llirk o O got stage strucK ami took io iu.u nat'ral as a duck does to water, an I had to gin in. And he's the best shot m Montany." "Took to the stage, ehr adu uas n been successful?" "Successful? Well, 1 recKon ne uez;. Why, their ain't a man can be named i ip Kme dav with Bill. He kin drop a grizzly in his tracks without ever! eomin down from his perch." "What is his role?" "Roll? I don't savey,' pard.J "I mean what line is he in?" "Oh, the Mounting an Valley line that runs to Goochville through Catamount nr. (Irizzlv Hollow. 'Tamt fun all the time either, pard. when bandits is laym iow ioi j u.... - - j - "Ah, he does the sensational on iu UN DERTAKR. lmna everytlun you ned to furnish your houw. Natives lUpparing. From the administrative report of the Andaman y Calcutta, it appears uwi. ( i,f the archipelago are uisapi.we ..irn.iiv that Mr. Portman COKNER SIXTH A NO MAIN BTUKKT Plattsmouth - Neb i-IRST r - UK PLATTrtiMUUlM, f"ad up capital Surplus ue Voc I cee. A IOW coiuewiuii "Nothin low about Bill, ole fnend. He just sits up on the top of the Mon- tany stage an drives nis ioar-iu-ua..u . easy as rollin off a log. Ez 1 said, the Btage wuz right in his line, an he b a thunderin good driver."-Detroit Free Press. vear, which has recently been issued in . Calcutta, it appears that the aborigines 6tates the PX.l T , , . 5 .... ..r.v va fmiKioereu as present genersin"" the last of the great Andaman tnle. All the people of Rutland Island and Port r'..T.i.ll are now dead and very few remain in the South Andamans. Apart from the mortality from infectious diseases, it is said that the few children who are now born do not survive. ATr Pnrtman is endeavoring to keep the tribe alive as long as possible, and he is collecting all the children at his house, where they are well fed and cared for; but this can only postpone for - ..i n,. o-v-iinction of the race. , rr,: ltm-ies the people lived diKlM. nket completely isolated from the rest of the world, but, like the Pacific Islanders, they seem unable to withstand contact with external civilization. Galignam s Messenger. NATIONAL : HANK NKMIASKA ..10.0110.00 10.W0.0H th tre vrry t.-t fHillti(". for the promp trsoii-action ot litiithimte banking Business atockf.. bonds. Rold. povernmei.1 : and local i n untie, bought and jl. H ucJXmcXm e ot War- Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Etc Cures TTanda. Wounds, BUTOB, SemovM and Prevent Dandruff. vniTE Qussian soap. I Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. BO LiWC WATER OR MILK. P P GRATEUL COMFORTING Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only. A SHAKE OF FT HE HORRID MAS W bat aa KMO i TWa " nun urn Baon aa '" --r u ,.i. i..m..iw.(ui. &oidtvr. niMx.oaiy ftM lu..i.T. c Vort. Writ tut UK ot pwoto FREE flk -1 -s. inn. 1 I T-,. 1 fSJTK.vV . - -.. Clk V CITIT H ' 1. I (111 -u free. im.res nuu . . j , ington N. J. Barkers HAIR BALSAM STaral a Miitv WaakaaM Baay "JTZ atantaA a riiT and bcautifioa th hair. ' 'I- . ..r J nniM a Invariant crowtu sfc: Vd-j W..! -p.il to Reotare G-rayl Cum tcalp dimM hairtuJeig. Xw.Mid il.Xi Ir-iw 'ik P.ai Kur-: Oi.nzer Tmiuort an ,WT uuVa and proflj". J! Qjajnberiain'is Eye and Skin Ointment. A eertsin care for Chronic Sore Eye TotteTaXt Bhetun, Scald Head. Oh Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipple andPiles. It U cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by It alter all other treatment had failed. Ilia put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. TVTE AT M AP.KETJ fcTi SIXTH STREET F. II. ELLKXHAUM, Prop. The bet of frehnieatalwa found H!a market. Also iresii 111 V a ' 7ni . It ri lM V OHl L,"Kl How negameu How Lost X "5 S7:Lr-PKESEKVATION.ArewnaoMT Kiu uoi pkizk ESSAY on NEB vows ana EKKOKS of FKE- laws of England, unlike those of France, brokers and other agents conld not be convicted of embezzlement for " misap propriating money intrusted with them for investment unless the direction to invest was in writing. One of them at the same time tersely and truly summed v,a istnrv and present stage of our law when he called it "a thing of shreds and patches." This definition explains the origin of many absurdities and in congruities. Still, it scarcely justifies their continued existence. London Tit Bits. . A Forgetrul i-roiessor. A story is going the rounds of Har vard, and the joke is on the professor. He is a very forgetful man, and in call-in- the roll, although his class is small, Btill has to rely on a printea iil. other day he found to- his Lsnaay thau he had forgotten his list. -What should he do? The office required a report oi ..if.T,f..f at the lecture. He could IUC onvu il l not remember the faces or names. Aha! a happy thought. "Gentlemen, there fs one seat empty." .aid ha. "Wil the gentleman who is absent Kinuiy ten u his name?" 3oston News. The Kaly ami tlie savage. In the bone caves of the south of France have been found figures of rein deer, mammoths and men cut on horn or ivory, and evidently executed by art ists contemporary with the Elephas primigenius. The men are represented with short, bent legs, and seem to stand ...oil- in a stoonins manner, with the body bowed slightly forward from the XT-vwr T1QCS Vmi T hand down the back of ,r infant under ten months old and feel the spine at ne iom w Hon, where in the adult modern man the back is hollow or concave. ou will observe that in the babe it is convex like that of a quadruped (a ten-month-old baby is practically a quadruped); and though the child can, perhaps, get on its legs with the support of a chair it does not straighten its thighs and .,..,,1 riht. but is bent forward in the same posture of the cave dweller, whose portrait has come aown w us nu- -;Cr Knrreedinr the last glacial epoch. If the support is removed the child falls forward and again becomes a - T-1 rtlc- llfffl. pseudo quadruped. niacuwuuu o zine. . . So Green as Ue Looked a tnnTi entered a busy city office a few weeks ago and asked permission to use 4.ii,n0 He walked to the comer L11C ICICMWvmvi pointed out by one of the clerks looked curiously at the instrument and after a furtive glance toward tne oiner pants of the room took down the re ceiver and gently whispered into it, "Hullo." A broad smile passed around the room. and one of the younger ciei ;n TiAtrrmizins tones, Un, no, I Kept General Grant's Ilorsea. ! Sixty long years, with their sunshine i on.l cbjidow. have passeu mhcb ml. , ' . "... i: John T. Price, the well Known man, first saw the light of day, and all day Mwidav he was kept busy receiving congratulations on his golden jubilee. Mr. Price was born in Alexandria on AtvH1 11. 1832. Having been in business at his present stand for twenty-seven years he is full . of reminiscences of great AineiiLiua who patronized his fliers. Among these was General Grant, who came in one I Qr,,l Raid: "Price, I want to take a j ' " ...... T . 4- 1. spin over the roau touay. " -one of your fastest trotters." W hen the ceneral returned he was pruiuwm"- praise ot tne norae u said: . , . . Price, that fellow was cnam Mi ning itself ." . . General Grant's Arauian sieei, sented to him by the sultan of Turkey, were placed in Mr. Price's care when they first came here. Washington 1 ost. The Dog Knew Wlierc to Jump. A very knowing dog got into the train which was coming down from up river, at Great Works, recently. iu nam ofa-roil tin and the dog still staid aboard. The train began to move faster and faster, until it was going at the rate of twenty miles an hour. The dog did not dare to jump. The animal got out lacr KtPTi. At last the tram Oil Lllo avj w - i' - reached a swamp. He then gave a tremendous leap and landed in safety in the soft mud and water. The dog was uninjured and ran back. Bangor Iews. t ... .i..tif(i U !',! 11 lill " iff the nrliiviual towns 1 ( 1 1 1 l OHM" 1 " Suropw. UWTIOWI MADK AND I KOMPTLY REMIT- .A.t i.rtce l id Ir ouniy rants. State ans County t.ouus. OlHECTOKS John Fltw.raW IK"" lonn Flt7.K"rald. Pre-idenr w II. CusmxG, 1'rcfiiltnl , J. W. Johnson, -ooOT EOoo- j Citizens - Bqnl'i, 1'I.AITSMOLTH NEH1 .SKA Capital Paid in $SO.OOO F K vuthinM. J..W Jol.i.wn. E P li-iirv tlKi noaiy. - A Connor. W WHteiikMinp. U CusliiliK G reusel, . J A ireneral bnnNing; busincs'.- trans acted. Interest allowed on le Ioitea. uncle; Always has on band a inn tiocv FLO UK AND KKKD, Com, Hran, Shorts Oats and Haled Hay for nale as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the C,t3 ' CORNER SIXTH AND VINE Plattsmouth, - - Nbrat-kr The Turtle Seed Tree. a mnrr a collection of curious plants . . . - T.oll -n tViA I - ,i 4-1. Vow fin-ritfnK- hansr up the tuDe, rm i recently receive n , ht. then put the tuue to your em England, is a specimen ui from the Solomon laauus. " to be a new genus ot the order oi aai tacese, to which the Bapodiller of Florida belongs. The tree is Known io mo na tives of the Solomon islands as the "tur tle seed tree," on account or me ciob resemblance which the seeds oear w , turtle. London Letter. PLACES OF WORSHIP. CATVoLir.-ST. Paul's Clmrch. ak. id, Vl ll II UCHCUIVH"". oiv n t hat little hole before you. TVia man obediently hung up the re ceiver and turned toward the speaker. im l, mnr be said drvlv, "I am the general inspector of this telephone line. Youth's companion. and fs : '. Scliool at 2 : HI!C! r'auKTiAN. Corner l.o;ut i ixi i-vfl.il Galley 'paVtor? feuuday H M- u, a U1 . 1 1. T A , M. KPis' OPAL.-St. Luke's Churcli. c vices : 11 A- M. ai d 7 :3jp. at 2 :30 v. M. i.f-rTliifrt :rr. M-r- has put: 125 by mail. double seak fed. DeacripuVe Proepect- . Ariin vm wlia i"' LULL I r.r th Pre nd volumarr Kr Is 1 MOW resnmoiials of the cure ?TV meiit- The Peabody Mli" InUtut, ER and Butter. Wild jjanie of all kinds kept iu their reason SIXTH STKEET Boston. Ma. T v-. manv imi- The 1'eaboay 1 , . " la DOW, . l I Urn Id. Tim Hcmot OI Ul"i . 1 trea-ur- more valuable Uan ifold. , "7 irrwui. .-lmi iir miin. and learn to the also the Bttra, yrampt; Poettrv Surm for tT.potenC. LOIS Emissions. Spermatorrhea. Aruob Vc. Self Distruit. jwa. a c STRONG. Vigor ous Han Pric 91.00. 9 Box, 5 CO. tffl'H ccr tux. Aaiirtta &iiw4 SUIT Xslo CO- 3910 LuoaaAw. BT. LOUIS. MC Tree Snke of Hot Countries. A set of tree snakes (Dipsas) to be found in Africa "south Asia and north Australia, devour birdssmall beasts or lizards, but some also feed on eggs. These tree snakes are singularly ljeau i imitinTi. More slender. T1IUI ill . as their name would imply, are whipsnakes (Dryophis), which are .i.i.. nii.onl. but differ from sincnj ci i ..... , harmless tree snakes in being nocturnal. Quarterly Review. Thumb iUngs. r Rpventeenth century rings were frequently worn upon the thumb. ..Vi-i.., t Tt-na about thv years, tai. , lit. 1 A ' ' " - . , says the FatKnight, "I wasnotan eagl s talon in the waist-1 could Lavo cjei- into an alderman s thumu nng. . n.i.nH- rhmnb rintr. civcu to nmi . . .f Frjnrp. was uracf.d nll a ruby the size of a bens egg. Lsh Times. A New Profession. Air Charles Richon, of Paris, adopted quite a novel method of earning His cards are worded: "Charles Richon. Imitator of Nightingales for r.oiTa and Restaurants. uui fOCcir,na.l -.nears to be fully occupied during the summer season. Every time utthv bourgeois, owning a plot of r-nlrfl meters in extent, invites his ot,a t a irarden Darty, Charles Richon ,io viiaelf behind the flower cuuwoio , , or, nlpanflpr tubs and charms the I ij aii -" , ... company Dy lmiiaimg j5.vi.u- o TTt mplndious of our feathered VI tiaS a-" songsters. Temps. An Electric launch. Gkkv.an M kthoI'Ist. t;anier autl " ::i0 P. l. tuuiiay Sctiuol K A -t and 11 A. M. 1 evv -Kl icii.C'.r Pbf.sp vtkki a .v. r ervices in l .,r sivtl: and (iranite Mr. 1 A fine electric launch has just oeen i u,x. "l ' i:ii- T.;,r1 nf Dvsart. which meas- VIV" IV k r.f Vm- fhnrch rrftf f veiy va. .... 1 I i IIT A. a. - ores 53 feet m lengtn ana o ieet no in beam. With her full equipment on board she will draw a ieei o mciies ui water, and her speed will be to w miles an hour for seven hours. She is built of mahogany and teau, wun omni bus seating on the roof of her capacious saloon. New ork lelegram. thecl:ucrh. All are invlieil to a.t x.u tiifrt meetings. service- : ll A. m.. 8 .w v. ' ' . . 9 A. Pray.-r meeti:.g edt.f-u,. fu inz. Mam and ts cs' -ill! be-- The Common Snake. The common snake is found through t,. F.nrone (save in Ireland, the nevs. Hebrides, A Strange Ordinance. The city council of Salem, O., has noccoil an ordinance from being on tne streets aiier o uum, V1;.' ""V ivnth Kev. A. p.o-en. pas- Ork- Shetland islands and wtaniiv extendins northward in Scan- fv rf?rs It abounds in Sic- iixr Rardinia and Corsica, and occurs. though rarely, in Algiers, but not thence ooct-anl in Africa. It is found in Per- o. anil weetern Siberia, and Asia as far Lake Baikal, and in the Alps at an alti tude of 6,000 feet. Quarterly Keview. prohibitin ets al o TM-rrVit A number of the yonng men i of the place are already preparing to leave j and locate where the rights of the fair sex are not infringed upon by the city authorities. Exchange. GKP.MAN PKl'SP.VTK.KlAN.-Or v. I--., witt. tmstor. p'TM hours. Sunday School a a. x. HWF.rIH ONOKrOATlONAU-iauile, ' twe-n r ifth and Sixlb. Olive Tpiith an (..I'lf'HU 1 1 H.. 111. iii-'eth-.K Wednesday evening. t ink. l)-twee; II, pas-. and 7 :a0 P. i:- iraje;, Safe. ! i. IiivlhTIAK Al,S"'IATIO-- Pof. , ,s i aterman block. Main r-i . ., y Le ineet np. for men only, every fcuvday . at 4 o'clock. Koom open ett d trotn :: a. m.. to 9 : 30 p. m. There is a poet in the Statesboro jail. He was the first of the spring season, and the watchful editors nipped him in I the bud. Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution. HOITH PAKK TAP.EKNACLE., VfV. 8wL.h pi tor. Services : Sucday ioa.in.: PreachicB. 11. m. graver meeting Tuesqay F ' .-.iA .... i.- t ice r i ijjr ;ht. J. tscboo aLd 8 p. niL'ht : choir prai All are welcome. II lii'J J mm sixth 1 . M Meat market