The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 07, 1893, Image 3

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OF ONE WE LOVE OR HATE.
3a old Amtt, ffmurli" loved iw well
HIm Ituly Povorty, thul lilt
He preKtuxl her lititwl, nor folt ttie dcndlr
umart
Ifmin II w of front, nor khw tlio tire of Ml .
Irani lurid uymOiat fimfrud DiuiIiVh cull,
And purclHM HonJtt who, ImtlMK, foul liur dart.
He ulioM))kit(r, and liu dwnlt with Imr iiotirt,
'The two were one, U hi nil nod through Lovtt'i
Be loved Imr. and idic wlowod. a lambunt star:
Ho loved ber, and tliu btnlnoame at b to call -Bor
frost wuru puarto, Iter two wax fair to
e mhir hlit lady's pralnms near and fan
Ho iiaw our world an Adam era the fall
Ho Love twmllmtnw uvun Povorty. (
-Maurice Fraud Egan Id Century.
BONEY'S ELOPEMENT.
Who tolled you 'nt 1 ever mimed awayf
1 misdoubt urmiobody's tolled you Rurnp'ln'
w nuther about some er my capers and
oiittlu'-upa wliei I were more younger and
frinkler than 1 kin any I am throw proHOiit
momenta of time, which the rheumutlfim
In my back and the ml.ry in my jlnts 1b
putty tiish I iild me out time and (twin,
though with the ivokermen's of Sqtirtlr
JohitHon I own a-uaelng of h wlfe'a 'Int-
meut and liniment, a-rubbln'of my Jiijta
atiu uHRknone o my spine, aa you may my,
though bedoubt much UHe.anemliketome,
I ain't a lay in' of It on to Stater Johmwu,
fur a leainer and a more ftymputilnsr
'omnn than sue Is I don't know whore
you'll find Imr. And I Hint no mtadoubte
that the liniment and 'tntmentt she io
good aa ter nerjuce and reckermen', and
what she been a-ualn' in her owu fambly
gwine on thirty yearn, hand rnnnlii', to
good for aome tort o' mizry and ailment,
If mo he they Hint a-doiu' of mine much re
leavement. '
And though here 1 be, a-anhuin' and
groan in', and a-liavin' of tribulation)) and
paluH wliat I reckon come natuhel with old
fulka grn people apeolul, tor pay 'em
book for aome o' the bedevflmenttuey car
ried ou in they young days thoy wa'nt a
livelier young buck nor me, and nobody up
'to more dedevllmunt than 1 were In the
whole county o Lee, wbloh the aame is
now called tin inter, the part where I have
my preaent reH.duimh, and In a-been a-livln
In for fifty year and more.
Yea, sirree were a high flyer In them
days, and 1 knowed ever gat in the county.
Mot a there were no mighty many of 'em
in them days, lack what 'tis at the preaent
times, when it all tattle up with folku
a-comln from foreign part, and gain 1h
thick moat aa nigger In town of a circus
day. Hut what they wna of 'em J knowed
'em, and I may aay bedoubt coutradlctin'
or a-Rtrctchin' of the blanket, an the sayin1
1b, that I co'ted about half of 'em at that.
Yea, lira feller in thorn daya wa'nt no-
whore lewon he went to Bee a gal ever'
night in the week, and all day of a Sadday
and a Sunday throwed in for good men
ure.
I had one o1 the puttteat little nogB you
ever th'owed your leg acroaflt, and nw.
knewed ever' road In the county, nud they
ain't many hitch in' dosha she ain't had a
nibble at, if bo Iw bIic were ho unfortnlt to
be of a stump Buukln' habits, which I'm ol
opinion, and known as well aa I known my
own name, she wa'nt. And on for pacln
.ahe could do It the puttleat you ever Been,
and hold her own agin any in the count?
or the whole state o' Georgy, though uUt
.did have the habit of a-huckin' and a-uhy
fn', 'special when a strange pusHon were
yfltraddlin' of her, or she were beiu' rid ol
.a road what she wa'n't uae to. Aud It
wen that same bad habit If so be you
mought availed it er habit which it wa'nt
M mighty freckwent she done it what got
me into a pordickornifltit, and bamfouxled
meout'n thenuttyest gal in the county,
which I might a-been married to her ut
rtheae prune ut times, anrf slie a-nettln' in
that cheer adittt'nin' to me, or out in the
yard a-feediu' o' the chickmrn, air' one, ei
o be she were my wile, 'atid o beiu Tow
Jenkins'.
For It wore Mm. Tone Jenkins Polly
Ashley as uw' to be what I ain't a mis
doubt you byeerd o' me a-ruuuln' away
with,
Old man Ashley came from Cherokee
when the Injius were fust driv' out 'n this
country, and he settle way up on Muoka
lee Bome'ars, where Flut-hole settlement
aiow is. I done most forgit the lay o' the
land tn them parts, It been so long since I
been up about there 1 can't say for sho'
wher'bouts the place is they's been so
imicu of ciearin' up and chaugm' of line,
fences and roads, But 1 ain't afeerd tet
net, If so be I were a bettin' man, which 1
ain't bet on a hoss race nor a rooster fight
nor nothin' else, lol these many yean
since 1 Jiued the Baptistes I ain't afeerd
to bet, it I had that same eyedentercal nap
which 1 beon a-speakin' of, all I'd have to
do as to elk! clkl clkl lock that, sir, and
she'd strike a trot, and never stop tell she
fait the same eyedeutercal spot where 1
use' to Might when, of a Sunday or a week
day night, 1 use' to go to see Folly Ashley,
xes, sirt ahe knewed that road lack
book. If so be a hoss animal kin be sold to
know a book, 'cose she travel it so f reek-
went two uights of a weok, and ever'
Sunday too, when I were a-guhvantin'
round Polly Ashley, and o-spectin' some
time or pother to oat her if It be her pleas-
ores to be jinded on to me In the holy ban
o' matrimony, and of her beiu' named o1
the name of Bean ley 'stid o' Ashley.
And I ain't a misdoubts that she done
mlddlin' well when she got Tobe Jenkins,
the habits ol ntniiti Liiat inmie him look J
lack the devil befo' day, oh the sayin' is. 1
So 1 run up the price, and outbid old man
Ashley, and the nigger were knocked down
to me.
Old man Atdiley got his money out'n the
morgidge, but wanted that nigger mighty
bud. He never said nothin' 'bout his dis-
applutmoiit, but he never got over it. Miss
folly and me we hud iwt about made it
out, ailowin' of the 'npresion, and 1 went
tor see the old man for to ant his consents
and reckormen'son mymakin' Miss Polly
Mrs, Beusley.
Old man Ashley never did have much cf
what you might call swushability about
him, and wbeu i named to him the deslrea
of my heart, out 'hind the hoss lot when
he were a-stichln' fodder be swear, "No, by
gum! be'd be dod bunted ef I could have
her."
Them wa'nt his eyedeotereal words and
perzack langwldgcs, but If 1 may so say, bt
used sech langwidges oh folks what's jind
ed to the church don't use common lack.
'special a Sunday, and be wa'nt mealy
mouth about sayin' of It, nuther.
I ast him If he mought be so reasable as
to 'xplain to me what moment be his objec
tions. Then he 'lowed "He'd be d u in f un
tied if it's any o' my business; I wan't
gwibe ter git her, and that's enough."
I telied Polly that it 'peared to me from
the suokumHtanclies that so be if we want
ed to git jinded we have to run away.
Polly she hummed and hawed about it,
and said she were 'fraid of her pa; but
after awhile she give her consent, and we
sot a night to run.
1 went to Cousin Zeke Boscom, what
were livln' up iu Marion, jinin' the county
line, and telled him what Polly and me
were a-progikfn ter do, and ast his advices,
and he say; "Bully for you, Boneyl You
bring the gal to my house, and I'll have
the preacher there, and all the young folks
in the neighborhood, and my wlfe'll git up
plenty o' vittles, aud I'll give you a big iu-
fair."
We made It up a-tween us that I were to
watt out by the cpwpen next to the road,
where there were some scrubby blackjacks,
with two bosses one for me and one for
Polly.
After supper Polly were to make some
'souse to slip out'n the house bedout raisin
of a rumpus. They eat supper by yearly
candlelight, and soon after it begun to git
good dark, and the moon were a-risin't 1
seed Polly a-slippin1 thoo the shrub'ry in
the gyurden, a-comin' todes the cowpen,
where I were hidin1 'mongst the blackjack
bushes.
I gin a so ft whistle to let her know I were
a-waitin' for her. I ne'pt Polly en the lit
tle nag and le'pt on tother'n, and then we
put off down the rood todes Cousin fteke's.
Hit were ever bit o' tun mile we hatter go,
and we were jlst a-gwine down the road
cllpity-ciip, when all 't once the nag gin to
shy lock she seeu sumpin', and Polly she
screech out and aay she skeerd, Then the
nag she stop, and wouldn't budge a Inch,
ex cup' to begin a-shyiu' aud a-prancin' and
a-shlnnyin' around.
Polly say, "For the Lawd's sake lemme
git off'n this critter." I wiy, "No; I gwinc
to make her take you to Cousin Zeke's,"
and I gin the nag a hunch in the belly.
Then what should the little devil do but
hump herself and send Polly a-shootin' up
In the air, and come down kerfluuk a-set-tln'
in the middle of h sand bod.
I le'pt off'n my Iiosm and run to he'p net
up, but Polly say she ain't hurted none,
aud she druthur be a-settin' there on the
ground than on that all tired nogo' mine,
all In them wa'nt her prexuck expressions.
When I sec that Polly wa'nt hurt none,
she look so funny a-scttin' there in (he
middle o' the road I just bust out o-laugh-in'
fit to kill myseir, 'case I thinks it
pearten her up some not to be takin' of the
sitiwation solemn lauk.
Polly ant what isnghin' at, and J say
ber, 'case she ,io funuy when the nag
bucked and tin je her. And she said she
never seed nclu " '.o laugh at, and com
menced to cr, 4 .. her to let me he'p hei
up, so's we cor.' , o on. She aay she wa'nt
a-gwine no tv.AU? Then I out her to git
up, and leas go an up to Cousin Zeke's,
'case obey all bt- waitiu' for us, and if we
didn't git there putty soon they'll think the
old man eotch us. sho'.
Polly 'lowed she didn't keer what they
thunk; she wa'nt gwine to nobody's Cousin
Zeke, and she kept ou a-boo-hooin'.
I were a-gittiu mighty put out 'bout the
oudacious way she were a-gwine on, a-set-tin'
there in the middle o' the rood, and
a-makln' no injucements to'des gtttin' up
and a-gwine on to Cousin Hoke's and a-git-tin'
married.
Then 1 say, "Miss Polly, ain't you gwine
to Cousin Zuke's with mef"
Andshe say, "No, I ain't."
I say, "Ain't you gwlne to git up from
ettin' down there iu that sand bed)"'
She say, "No, I ain't."
Isay, "Yougwinetosettbereallnightf"
She say, "No, I ain't."
Wol, I wore plum stumped. If she wa'nt
a-gwine to Cousin Zoke'a, aud if she wa'nt
a-gwine to git up, and if she wa'nt a-gwine
to set there I didn't know in my soul what
he were a-gwine to do, so I just waited to
see. But she jist kept on a- boo-hooin' And
a-cryin' tell 1 got tired, not to say dis
Kussed, at the way she were a-gwine on for
a growned 'oman.
When I say, "Miss Polly, if be your
pleasures and desires not to go no further
with me tonight, it is impossible of me as
a genterman of characters, if I may so say,
and respects, to go away from here and
leave a unpertected female a-aettin' there
all by yourself in the middle o' the road
Boarder (just arrived) 1 noticed that we
didn't have any butter at lunch today, Mr.
Bquoggfi. 1 thought you always had such
Lic butter In the country?
Mr. S. Yans, we do, but you see Si Gass,
who brings it in from the city, hasn't got
round this week, somehow. Time. t
Too Much for tli Governor,
Teddy (aged eight) I say, papaf
Papa Yes, my boy, what is itt
Teddy Is the world round!
Papa Yes.
Teddy Then how can it have on endl
(Papa gives it up.) Pick Me Up.
COUNTRY MKKCBANTS
Are Mow Offer the Greatest Chance of
Their Lift
For snaps In CLOTHING and MEN'S FURNISH
INGS, as our entire utotrk must be sold Hi 'RE by
June 1. Oar trade and others should either see
uh or write for prices. We make no bonus sn
nou riflemen Ik-- Mule absolute to trade only.
OKKOON CITY MANUFACTURING CO.,
Parti and, Oregon.
Hawker So Minks has moved to CMcwro, eh?
Tb he making It go there? Dixby Making It got
J should Malle. He's a motornun on s street
car,
BDFTCRB AMD PILK8 CURED.
We positively care rupture, piles and all rec
tal duteases without pal a or detention from trasl
liMM. No nnre. no Dav. Also all Private dis
eases. Address lor pamphlet Drs. Porterfleld A
Losey, sb uaiiei iireei, oan tuuoo.
" Mv wife." said SoulIU nroudlv. "Is Queen of
the tea table; and she never reigus, but she
pours. '
Our readers will serve themselves by
noticing the remarkable offerings advertised
in another column by the Sherwood Hall
Nursery Go. of Menlo Park and Ban Fran
cisco, who are leaders on the coast in fur
nishing everything for the farm and garden.
VREVKNTINfl rCTiFRK MINKBT.
If there fs, tn this vale of icars. s more twoliflr 1
snarce of misery than the rheumatic twinge, we
oave yet w near oi it. reopie are DOrn with a
tendency to rheumatism, iust ai th v are with
oue to consumption or to kciofula. dlihtcaum
may d velop this. An noon si the agonizing
complstnl manifests itself, reconne should be
nnu hi noHH-'Hersetoman miters, wnicocn cks
Its farther Inroads an banishes thi rheumatic
poison from tre system. Thin statement tallies
ixsctly with, the testimony ol physicians who
have employed this fine blood denurent In their
private prartioe. There Is also the amplest pro
'essionsl and general t-rtimonv ss to theefllcacy
of the Bitters for maldii, liver complaint, con
stipation, Indigestion, klrlncv trouble, nervous
new and loss of appetite and flpih. After a wet
ting, whether followed by a cold or not, the Bit
ters li ireful as a preventive of the Initial ttsck
Oi rheumatism.
Miss Lo-rwaite Do you think It Possible, M -jor,
for a mau to love two women at once? Ma
jor tiabote Well, faaidly to few as tba.I
THE BKHT IN THE WORLD.
Senator Henry C, Nelson of New York
writes:
" On the 27th of February, 1883. 1 was
taken with a violent pain in the region of
the kidneys. I suffered such agony that I
could hard I v stand un. As soon aa nmsi-
ble I applied two Allcock's Poeoos Plas
ters, one over each kidney, and lay down.
In an hour, to my surprise and delight, the
pain bad vanished and I was well. I wore
the plasters tor a day or two as a precau
tion, and then removed them. I have been
using Allcock's Porous Plasters in m
famiiv for the last ten vears. and have al
ways found them the quickest and best
remedy for colds, strains and rheumatic
affections From my experience 1 believe
uiey are ine oest piasters in tne world.'
Is sll this talk about "woman's enlsnel
sphere" to .nd la the revival of the booptkirt?
BEWARE O1 OINTMENTS FOB CA-
TAKItB THAT CONTAIN MERCURY,
At mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering It through the mncous surfaces,
tiuch article hho'ud never be used except ou
irewinpuons irom revucaoie poyucians, u me
amiie tbev will Oo is tenfold to the sood you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To-
ieao, u., cooiaiDf no mercury, ana it iaeu in
tern nil y, anting directly upon -he blood and mu
tious surfacta of tne system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is
taken Internally and maae In Toledo, 0., by F.
J. Ciieuey it Co. 'lestlmonlals free.
J!EFbold by druggists; price, 76 cents per
Douie,
With Ely's Cream Balm a child can be
treated without pain and with perfect safe
ty. Try the remedy ; it cures catarrh.
Mv son has been afflicted with naBal ca
tarrh since quite young. I was induced to
trv Elv's Cream Balm, and before he had
used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal
smell had all left him. He appears as well
as any one. It IB the best catarrh remedy
in the market. J. C. Olmstead. Areola, 111.
One of mv children bod a very baa dis
charge from her nose. Two physicians
presorioea, out wiiuoui oenent. we inea
Ely's Cream Balm, and, much to our Bur-
vritra, iiuerv wt a mai &ou luijiivYrjireni,
We oontinued using the Balm, and in a
short time the discharge was cured. 0. A.
jary, uorniug, ss. i.
Annlv Balm into each noBtril. It Is
fuickly absorbed. Gives relief at once,
'hoe, 50 oents at druggists' or by mail.
tULi UBOTHKHS,
66 Warren Street, New York.
though when she married him Tobe never i. "i ZX S -5 rT
hH . .! i.i. u,hinh fum B . thl8 fcime o'mght, and it ain't the most de-
had a nigger to Ids name, which the same
1 bad two, and f(X luyin' up to git anoth
er'n with.
Now, it seem lack all the time I were a
galervatin' roun' Miss Polly, a-gwine with
her to sugar bllin's and candy pulliu's and
oorn shuc kin's and quiltin's, and a-seein'
of ber home from Sulem meetin' house of
preachin' Sundays, and a-gtttin' of myseli
ready to pop all that time, and all un
beknowas to me oh? man Ashley was just
pndigist agin' me lack snake p'ison.
It were all 'case o' his bavin' a morgidge
agin' old man Haudy's nigger Ned, what I
bought at the sale, and he had been a-gwine
roun' tellin' that Ned had fits, so he were
hopin' nobody wouldn't bid on him, and so
he'd git him cheap. I hyeero1 the tale a
gwine roun but I knewed wan't so,
'oase I knewed the nigger ever since he
were a hoy, and I knewed he were a mighty
good hand at the plow or the hoe, air' one;
hst.hh looks were axiu' him. (orhQhad
irablest sitiwation for a persons, males
and females, to be a-spendin' of a night out
hen in the middle of the rood, and nobody
a-knowin' what's become of 'em, aud if so
be it is your pleasures and desire to return
onto your pa's reaideocb I'll take you
home."
Then she got up. That argyment
letcned her. ahe wouldn't git on the nag,
but walked all the way buck to old man
Archer's, nary oue of us a-sayin' a word,
and me a leadin' of both hosses.
When we gits to the gate she turn round
aud aay; "Boney Beusley, you's the biggest
fool I ever did see in my life. If you
hadn't a-laughed I'd o-went on to your
Cousin Zeke's and a-marriod you."
Aud that'B the upshot o' me a-runnin'
away with Polly Ashley. Charles K.
Hardy in Times-Democrat.
Hslr't verv thin, sir." "It wan thinner t an
that 80 yearn ao." "Indeed, sir! you surprise
me. W v, you don't loot more than 80 now,
u. - injrij ywiieraay.
ftil
Coughs and Hoarseness. The Irritation
which induces coughing is immediately re
lieved oy "frown's Bronchial ZrocM," bold
only in boxes.
A dlsnatah from Mnntfina un lh Hmw In.
diaua show flght. No doubt they have caws.
Use Enameliue Stove Poll8h;Viodait, no smell.
Un. A. K. Alien
Fenr.Wasb.
20 Miles from a Doctor
But Hood's Sarsaparllla was
Equal to the Emergency
ITlnirlty, Chill and Fever MUM
Leg Perfect Cure.
"After my baby wu bom I got into Tory Mrt
obb oondltion, haTlng pleurisy, chills and ferer.
gradually developing into milk lg. . Wa IIto 20
miles from a physician and did not know what
to do. Finally f ler a great ! C rafter
lag I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla anal
when I was using the third bottle I could sea
It Was Doing Me Cood.
1 oontinued with another bottle, and recovered,
o rapidly that now I am la ga health. I
Hood's Cures
cordially recommend It as a good medicine."
lbs. A. M. iLLis, Ferry, Washington.
Try Gebmea for breakfaet.
THE GETTING IT DOWN
is bad enough, with the ordi
nary pill. But the having it
down is worse. And, after
all the disturbance, there's
only a little temporary good.
From beginning to end, Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are
f J I I better. They're the smallest
II an easieBt 10 take tiny,
f I Buar - WRited granules that
V M Ai any child is ready for. Then
1 C r eT keii work so easily
' m m 80 nauraly hwts.
lis They absolutely aud perman
fcj ently cure Constipation, In
digestion, Bilious Attacks,
Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach and bowels.
They're fptaranfffd to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned.
a m
Tai makers of Dr. Sape'a Catarrh
Remedy ajr: "If we can't cure your
Catarrh no natter what vour case is,
we'll pay you $500 in cash'." Now you
can see what i said of other remedies,
and decide which is most likely to cure
you. Coeta ouly (0 oeuts.
60ou.,and Cy WWmZi
Jl.WporBottlSl 1 1 ? aT
One oeuta dose. UJ
1 Omt Ootoh
promptly cws
whore all others falL Coughs, Croup, Son
Throftt, Hoarseo.H, Whoopiog Cough and
Asthma, For Consumption it one no rivul;
has cured thousands, and will 0URB. You if
tnkeu in time. Sold by Druggist on a guar
antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use
CATARRH
remedy;
lave vou Catarrh ? Thl mmAiivhitTiiaratn.
teed to cure jou. Prioe.WuU. Iiijootorfroe,
HILOH'5lv
How to Come to a Stop.
When we least
expect them,
accidents will
befall us, a veri
fication of the
old adage that
the unexpected
always hap
pens. The fol
lowing recites
how an active business man was
suddenly brought down.
THE TRAIN STOPS.
CmclK., 0." Recently while In the art of
alighting from my car, I stepped upon a stone,
which, turning suddenly under my foot, threw
me tothe ground, with a severely sprained ankle.
THE MANACER STOPS.
Suffering exceedingly, I was helped Into my
car, and my man rubbed me most generously
with arnica and kindred remedies, but to no
avail
A POINT TO STOP AT.
Reaching a station where St. Jacobs Oil could
dc procurea, iwo Dtxiiei m fVvM s I HF
an hnuo-ht anil lhs annliCa aaan-vam -
tion of it resulted at once in s
relief from pain, which had
well aitrh become unbearable.
I was out and about my work
Mitnreecuyi."
W. W. PEA BODY.
Prest. fc Gtnl. Man. O. M. flrVS
The Pain Stop, rfflfr
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills. Bilious-
aess. Jaundice. Indigestion, Sick Headache.
DR. GUNffS
urfaono
LIVER
PILLS
MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movement of the bowels woh day 1 nrr fbi
halth. Thew Dills upply wht the yftern Imu
Amm
make it regular. They cure HwuUobe. briglitOQ the
will mail aamplea free, or a full box for 28 oenU. BoW
.mnlarlnn bflttttT thsUa OOI-
metioa. They act mrldly. neitber ffripo not lOMn aa
Byes and clear the
plUa do. To convince you of their meritaw
varywaera. Boaaako Hed. Co Phiiadelphi. V&
ffl. " R P Morphine Bablt Cored In IO
"99- CHINA PHEASANTS
Wanted in ptrs, for breedinR purposes. Write
Immediately, utaUug lowest cash price, to BOX
181, Portland, Or.
YOUNG MEN1
The Specific A No. I.
Onrea. without fall, all canea of'Sa
ho? ik and Clleet, no matter of how long
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ternal remedy. Curst when everytulog e
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"IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
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SAPOLIO
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Moore's Revealed Remedy.
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MRS. N. V. BTSBLB. '
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