Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, August 28, 1884, Image 4

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A Touching (Story. | Robbing the Heart. The following story is on no. Dr. X. 15. Richardson, of loin icss authority than that of G<*n. don, the well-known physician. John B. Gordon. It occurred in | heard a scholar singing the prais- thc late years of the war when jes of the “ruddy bnmper.” and the edge of enthusiastic patriot- i saying he conld not get through ism had worn away. A soldier in i the day without it. Dr. Richard the Virginia army heard, through a letter received by a comrade, that his family were in great dis tress—through sickness and des titution. He applied for leave to go home, but conld not obtain it. He laid his petition before higher- authority and represented Ins ease with desperate eloquence, •nit a battle was impending,-every man was wanted at the front and his prayer was refused. Then he went without leave. He stole away from the command and reached home, after weary tramp ing night and day. When he entered his cottage it was night, his children slept, Imt his wife sat by the hearth. She sprang to meet and clung to him, sobbing for joy. “And you got a furlough after a’!—1 was so afraid—” H<? shook his head. “\ou did not desert surely. You would not, John? - ’ ‘ Could I know the fix you and the children were in and not come to help you ?” he answered dog gedly. Then she threw her arms about him and begged him to return at once. She and the children could get along. If they Fuffercil, why anything was better than he should stain himself with dishon or. Her strong sense of right prevailed. Though he knew that to return after desertion meant court martial and probably death, he went back. He was tried and condemned to lie shot. The sen tence would surely have been car ried into effect but for the inter vention of Gen. Gordon. That kind hearted officer, sought him out, heard his story, and used his influence to obtain a pardon for the condemned man. A few days I iter the battle of Seven Pinos took place. Near the close of that terrible fight Gen. Gordon was near a battery which had doue gallant execution, but was no*v all but disabled. The men and lioiscs belonging to it lay dead or dying. Only one man stood at the guns when the Gen eral rode lip. Ilis face was black ened with gnn powder, blood |ioured from a deep wound in his side, but lie was loading his gun with his last strength. He ram med down tiie charge, applied the match, and as the ball sped on its errand, he dropped down living. “Don’t you know me, General? he saiil, as Gen. Gordon paused beside him, struck with admira tion anil pity. “I am the man you saved from being shot; the man with such a good wife. Write a line to her, please Gener al, and tell her I died a faithful soldier, because of her.” A Deeply Afflicted Wemail. J he wife of a well known tnittis- istcr of this State, says a Winona. Minn., special of the l«Jth inst., to the Philadelphia Press, is af flic.ted with what is known as fragile.bones.” All the bones in her body are turning to a sub stance resembling hard chalk — Several years ago an acquaint ance in helping her out of a car riage broke her collar hone. As soon as it healed one of her arms broke while some one was assist ing her from a vehicle. A little later her other arm drapped help less at her side when she attemp ted to make some use ofit. After a great deal of trouble both of the fractures were rcuni- ted. hut in a little whileoncof her ... j. . , steam car, anil I'll lie dad Mins was broken in another place. 4 ! Vi son said to him: “Will you lie good enough to feel, my pulse as I stand here?” He did so. I said: “count it carefully; what does it say?” “Your pulse says seventy-four.” I then sat down in a chair and asked him to count it again. He did so, and said: “Your pulse has gone down to seventy.” I then lay down on the lounge, and said: “Will you take it again?” he replied: “Why. it is only sixty four; what an ex traordinary thing!” I then said: When you lie down at night, that is the way nature gives your heart rest. You know nothing about it, but that licating organ is resting to that extent; and if you reckon it tip it is a great dea' ol rest, because in lying down the heart is doing ten strokes less a minute. Multiply that by sixty, and it is 600: multiply it by eight hours, and within a fraction it is 5,000 strokes different; and as the heart is throwing six ounces of blood at every stroke, it makes a difference of 30,000 ounces cf lifting during the night. When I lay down at night without any alcohol, that is the rest my lie: rt gets. lint when you take your wine or grog you do not allow that rest, for the influence of the alco hol is to increase the number of strokes, and instead of getting this rest you put on something like 15,000 extra strokes, anil the re sult is you rise up very seedy and unlit for the next days’ work till you have taken a little more of the “ruddy bmn[ier,” which you say is the soul of man below.” m—- Anxloasfur Father. “Mamina,” said a small hoy to his mother, “do you believe every thing papa says?” “Of course, my child,” replied the mother with wifely pride. “Everything, maxima?” “Yes, dear, everything.” “Well, I don’t.” “Hush, you wicked boy! You mustn’t talk so. What did your papa ever say that you couldn't believe?” “You know that widow on the next square who always looks so sour at us boys?” “You mean that pretty Mrs. Bonton?” “She’s the one. 1 heard papa tell her yesterday that she was the sweetest woman in town, and then lie gave her a bunch of flow ers; and it made me so ashamed to hear him tell such a story that I ran away and wouldn’t let linn know that 1 had caught him in it.” “That will do, my child,” said the mother, with a peculiar look on her gentle face. “Run out and play, and I will tell your father when he comes in that he must be particular not to destroy his son’s confidence in Ins veracity." A Dentist's Story. This is the talc of a dentist. It shows that the tooth carpenters sometimes hare a kalsomine sort I of romance in connection : A yonng man and woman came into my office the other day. Each wanted a tooth polled. Every tootii in each head was sound and even. “Which one?” “A front one,” said the gent I expostulated. “I want it out” he persisted, and I planked out a fine incissor. “Now, take out the same sort of tooth for me,” said the girl. “I did it, and then, to my sur prise, got an order to make each tooth up with a gold plate. So to day the younsr man is wearing the girl's tooth in his jaw and she is wearing his. He was going sway for a year and she wanted a novel way of remembering him. She will take that tooth out every da*', and she won't have a cause to forget its former owner unless it drops out and chokes her to death.” : w r--«•— K Z. _ »* _ e— sn-.fl s-_§c.*£. S |- L =i £? r'-•*-%3 * < i npr3-ly H SO C3 f SAVE ¥0VR MONEY! Sakts Alive! rre<—e Dsaghta PIANER. I say bit far a farfc, in’ what’s —ore, I done saved a clean |jn, by baria’ it fnisu taddea A Dates tatfcn Muic Bane. Havantiah. G:t. LABOR VS. CAPITAL. “Owe i* might, the other power. It is ejaorded by the most Eniiaent Statesmen, that the same |>latfonn will not told both, but it is A MJbTAKK. and we can produce proof positive: The Pauper aiul the Prince Stand on an Equal Footing, AND Thar’* no yuse in talkin', of yo liaint got a Pianer or a Orgiti in yurc house yo will never know what rale simon pure hapiducs* is. unte! yo git one. an* when yo du. jess take a woman'* advice, an' save money by hayin' hit at Lidia k Bits Soitken Vuic Mat. ONE MAN’s 5 MONEY IS ,%s <;oo|> AS ANOTHER. WHERE? At the Georgia Kusic House. Macon, Ga. lbANiHti.ru County. ap- nt £ They'* the men fur my money. No swindlin' fur them. READ THIS, If WILL PAY 1111. I have in stock a larger and better selected stock of Goods than any previous season, and owiug to the low price of cotton, I have de cided to assist the good people of this section in making their mon ey go as far as possible, by a general reduction of my ALREADY LOW PRICES. swindlin'fur them. They don’t humbug i 300 STYLES TO SKLECT FROM, yo with offers of gold dollars fur .H»i ‘ ' cents, or f1.000 leaner fur $20f), Imt jess -ivevo dollar fur flollnr—vure monrv'fl : skf THE LIST! SEETHE LIST, worth to a cent. Tlier'II do exactly as j they agree, in offering* tu save voiumiev. • The Grand Old CHICK EKING Piano. L niyself. am one of twenty‘thousand j The Brilliant MATIICSIIKK Piano. The delighted («*ee me smile > purchaser* who j Silver Tone Ll’PDEX A BATES Piano, have bought of them in the last fifteen * The Soft and Sweet Tune ARION—the years. See w hat they offer: j best fa >w Price Piano in the world—a Icclaration but we mean it startling PI V\< >S \ \ I) ( : -\ I The World Renowned MASON A HAM organ. The PACKARD Orches tral-wonderful in tone and |*»wer— beautiful in linisli. The BAY STATE Organ—power, sweetness, fienuty of de sign. and low price—an Organ without a MARNM—Rosewood. 7-Octave, square. Large Siae. Carved T<egs, Ove*- strung Bass, All Improvements. Only $210. Cpriglits Grand Squares. “\k ttet.. ?2!T». From Old and Reliable Makers. Sweet toned, perfect and dur able. Good for a lifetime. 4L%NiN—Walnut Cases. Extend ed Top. two sets Reeds. 5 Stop-, only fa3; four sets Reeds. 7 Stops, only $65; 5» Stops, fill. In elegant eases, richly or namented ; guaranteed in tone, ‘con struction and durability. rival at the price. fl^^Kverv instrument guaranteed. We know* what we sell, so we are not afraid t-* promise to keep them m». To all whom it may concern : Thos. C. Byars has in due form plictfrto the undersLft Letter- of Adwini.-tru _ Ol E. I>. Byars, late of s.ii't count; eeased. ami I will pass sfti«l cation on the first Monday in October. 188 L Given under my band and oftjciul signature, this loth dav of August. fksi. M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. - aug2l-lw —: S TATE OK GKOKGIA. Kanihilph Coi stt. S. J Shiny, Guardian of T. K. Gridin. J. I.. Griffin, and Ceny K. Uo?*erts, hav ing applied to the court of Ordinary ,,f said county for a discharge from 'her l Guardianship of T. E. ami J. L. Grifliu. I and »Vi«y K. Roberts’ per-on and prom lerty. This is. therefore, to cite -,l| ,*. r _ I s*ns concerned, to .-how cause, bv filing objections in my office, why tbe -aid S J. Shirty should not be dismissed f a „,I her Guardianship of T. K. Griffin ? | Griftin and Ccnjf K. Roberts #i.i re ceive the usual letters of Di-nui4|ot, Given uiHier mv official -Ui-t Aug. 4th, 1881. ” * * aug7-lw M. GORMLCT. Ordlfcary. (Ratio, l..r Leaveto th-ll Lrnd. ~ S TATE OF i:B0l;i;lA ' Randolph County. ! To All Whom it may Concern : i , Baisden, Administratrix of SinimcniM’ Liver j J 1 "' »f J«i>n •••. it.-iG.i.-n, pvrn PRETEND 1 ‘i'V ! IK ‘ , ”"" :, 1 ;l’ | iv.l t.illn-nn.lrrsi^n- e ' en rigJte : Tl.nt* Jl.indreil a”,.l INOORSCO BV 1YSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, *" DT "' AFFLICTED EYERYWNENL THE ONLY OEKUME fsiis’ liter Mediemt l ON THE MARKET. t tp if IS cat and 11 puhges and bottk .AM i An i Bi n nt . F.SIMMONS A CO., St. Louis, Mo. > mako ! etlloine > have hat! any tore than lO or 12 years. ONE PRICE TO ALL—The I bare a laige Stock of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES Of every kiml needed in this section. The separate mentioning o» which would till the entire |>a|>er. Suffice it to say,you can get every- i tiling you w ant in tiie DRUG LINK at my s.ore. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesoniencss. More economical than the ordinary kimls. and cannot he sold in eoni|»etition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate |*iwders. Sold otdv in cans. Royal Baking Pow der Co..'‘lOG Wall street N. Y. may-22-1 v | j For presents, in great abundance. I Vine Extracts, Fine Colognes, Fine Combs, Vine Dressing Sets, Fine Toilet. Sets, Fine Albums, Fine Linn/is of all kinds. Lanterns, Inkstands, Fine Fa per, School Books, and Fine Books for Fresents. Fine Family Bibles, At half the price you [my agents. POISON OAK Seems to yield every time to treatment with Swift's Specific. * Spartanburg. S. t\, March 13.18*1. Your most valuable medicine < Swift's S|H*eifie i has d »no me so milch g***d that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those who suffer like I did. I was |n»i- soned bv Poison Oak, and saw not a well day for six years, until | used Swift’s Specific. In the six years I used almost every kind of medicine, but none had the desired effect. After using six bot tles of Swift's Specific I am restored to perfect health with not a sign of that awful poison left! Yours Trulv. DAVID NESiilTT. POISON OAK. 1 had for thirtv-cight years suffered every soring ami summer with Poison Oak, winch 1 contracted in bathing when a hoy. I tried everything for it. including many physicians] but witlmut any benefit.' I took six bottles of Swift’s S|»eeifie (S. S. S.; four years ago, and it cured me sound and well. Three sum mers have passed, and I have had no return of it. JOSEPH BKASI.Y, Cclunibtis, Ga. Rewnrhable UcnmIIm. I have had remarkable success with Swift’s Specific; have cured several cases permanently in a very short time. One ease which 1 am now treating was given up Iodic, and after using three bottles is so far recovered that I think one more Itotrlc will cure her. The most remark- ablocaseof all was a lady with medu- larv cancer of the Womb, for whom I had no ho|*e whatever. After using one Imt tie I am satisfied she will soon In* j cured. J. Wyiik tJru.t.nN. M. D.. Easleys, S. 0 Anil MiiKicnl Mvrchanilisc Generally, cheaper than factory prices. Call anil see them. BABY CARRIAGES; All Prices, Cheap enough for the Cheapest, anti Fine enough for the Finest. A Large Lot of All Grailes. Cheap. A I.argc Lot of SOAP, all qualities. Cheap. Headquarters for PAINTS and OILS. I can savt yon money on LEAD m<l OIL. f^PRoncmher that even/thing I sell is (if A HAXTE ED to be inst as represented bg me or ang of mg clerks, and if not so, mill re fund the money. I thank iny many friends and customers for their past’libcral pat ronage, and their prompt settlement of accounts, and ask a contin uanec of the same in the future. J. W. STNFORDS’. Ten first-class Makers and over 300 different styles to select from. Easy In stallments; $1.* monthly on Pianos, or £> on Organs, ami With each Piano, a good stool and cover. With each Organ f a good stool and Instructor. With each j Piano cr Organ, a book of music. An* to cap the climax, they actual! v de liver the Instrument to your nearest de- |H*t or landing. Lalmrer who digs ditches or picks rags can buy as cheap as the Railroad King. Every instrument priced and printed in plain* figures. Descriptive Price Lists with all terms, cash, time and special conditions, sent to any addn ss. No de viation from printed lists; so do not write letters to find out “what is the best we can do,” but select vottr instrument and write for it. whether on longtime or for cash. ALL VHEIGHT PAID, YOU RUN NO RISK— No Possibility ok Loss! WHY? Take my advice; they did fair by me. •*•11* they will du the same l»y vo.‘ But lon’t try tu lieat them down, fur tliev have Only* One Price, an’ they stick to it like a « - oon to a tree, i Buy of them, an* they will satisfy yo or : pay hack ytire money. Send yurc name an |»o.-t«»fiicc. an* tell ’em w hat yo want, an’ they’ll send Vo nior'n a peels of cat alogues, circulars and price lists, which will help yo to pick out the Instrument yo want. Jess put on vourletter: LUDDEN & BATES’ Southern lusie Bouse, SAVANNAH, ga., •m’ it will g<» rite, an’ yo'll git an answer in a jitly, fur they all git up s<M»n in tin* niomin , I kin tell ver. Your'n. Betsy IIamiiiox Hi.,gins. 1*. S.—They wante<I me to he their Agent fur this settlement, hut I liaint got no time jess now , an* I don't reckon hit would pay. no how . as the folks is so dow n on sich things. But I don't keer ef they .*.ir. my Pianer is lieretu stay, ef the hole settlement gits < own on me about hit. jan-17- |e-»rct —Taylor’* Biemitim Cologne at tf J. W. STANFORD’S. Ih*eaiise. if you s«i desire, the in strument will Ik* sent yon on trial. You can then see if it is as represented, be fore a dollar is paid. Is this not fair? Who has the advantage upon these coil lit ions? House. You or the Georgia Music —Fruit Jara for sale ch<‘ii|i, at J. W. STANFORD’S. In Conclusion, We keep an immense supply of Music Books, shed Music and Music Supplies generally. Cl^^Specia! Discount to Teachers in all Goods. I^SlKrinl Discount to the Clergy on all G<nmIs. V^Krom 1»tii'2.'qti‘r cent saved by addressing for catalogue. The Georgia Music House, E. 1). IRVINE, Manager, Macon, <Ja. fell 28 lv. II AothOQT, CVTHBEHT, GA. nnr Trcntisc t ,n Itliw.l an .l skill Dis eases mailed free to apiilieallts. tiie swirrsi-K.iTFH’ TO.. ; _ _ Drawer:! Atlanta, fia. N*. ^ - iMliee, 1X) \\. between lit*1 A'Ttb Avs. jy-2Hm. hilt the last time hy the sufferer merely lifting a sugar bowl. Thus matters have run along for sever al years, the unfortunate woman breaking one of her limbs every little while. The disease is grail ••ally spreading, and is now ledue ing the bor.es of her legs to chalk. ( are is exercised to prevent the -sufferer making use of her limbs, r-be is carefully lifted about, and is moved around in an invalid’s chair. Physicians say if she should fall from her chair or have ..n unusual shock, all of the bones ■ n her body would snap into small fragments, and of course her death would ensue No More Car-Riding. Last Thursday morning, when the cars on the E. 1. Ya. and Ga. railroad turned over a few miles this sideofJesup, and so many were wounded, a man, his wife, and his small child were seen to emerge from the wreck, and tak ing liis child in his arms, lie was making otf up the track. Some one accosted him by the inquiry “where arc yon going?” “We’re going back to Jcsnp!” “Wait a short time, and the cars will lake you hack. ’ “They'll never take us back, I can assure you. It’s the first time I was ever on a drap if | * RE all ma.lc from the you ever catch me on them ere-1 tl "' !" , ”' t , -, j stein ns Unit Georgia ever produced. He | Ami lie and Ilis wife h «s long bet*!! gnthered t<» Ills father*;', but the name of Dr. WHITE will never be forgotten. As long as lmmanitv stif- i Read What a Patient says of it: phased liwlTel They irtllai “The Pastille* I pnrrliave*l from yoa In Aajnret rove to me most concDulTcIy that ‘‘while there Is Itfn^there Is hope.** They 4M their work fhr be yond my utmost expectations, for I certainly did not expect that a habit of FOURTEEN YEARS* DURATION* rr - •-.“Y t«ly gotten under con trol In the ru**«a:ni, t tor - time of two mecths I can assure too ths- ?h» .\>se modesty will keep me ttrm dolor all that 1 ran ir% adding to Ow cnecem which will nicij crown an bvwtidal a remedy.** from a latter dated—W.Ta DwB^B Tha Pmtaim are prepared cndmlf only hy the HARRIS REMEDY CO. VC OBM8IE, «- ion n. BT.Lown.no. On KcO’i trau-t (3. tn anea A ttats snot r scptC-ly Dr. YVhitc’s Family MEDICINES ,4 UK uff in.nlc from the Prescription* ! XV of one of tiie must ci lrSnitcW l’li tins tigiiin. and his child, walked on toward Je- su[>, with a consciousness that lie would henceforth do all his travel ling without the aid of railroad car*!—Brunswick Herald. * # — Women have some pretty sub stantial lights in China. This appears hy the recent decision of a court in Fouliow. A man being :convinced that his wife was tin- j faithful ti, him prepared to kill her—a remedy which tile law sanc tions. Ills unworthy spouse, however, was too quick for him, and, instead of allowing her hus band to kill her, she killed him. This also was recognized by the court as one of the lights winch MRS. S. HOUCK’S. ft*rs from disease, so h*ng will pmj»U‘ con- timiu* to iim* his valuable Remedies, and • praise his name and skill for the relief ami riires they produce. Dr. White's Vermifuge. A certain Cure for XVornis. Large Bot tle 23 cents. Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex tract Bitchu, For all Kidney Diseases. Price oO Cents Dr White's CcmDonnd Sto of HoarM, i We arc tlo8in s ont at mlaced P ri - ~ ■ ces. Call and get a Bargain, at ct ALLISON * SIMPSON'S. Silver Ware! ■‘Quadruple Plate, on White Metal." Haney, Wild Cherry ail Tar, The Great Cough Remedy. Price So Cough Remedy. Cents. Dr. White’s Magic Liniment, Thi lie IVas >iol a Working Man. A few mornings ago a trampap- l'iieil at a house in Austin Avenue ; belong to condemned wives, when ; Llr. Whits for some break last. | they can exercise them; atul on tiie | “Go into the hack yard aud : conclusion of the trial, the woman \ Unequalled as i hop up a few armfulU of fire j was dismissed with a reprimand wood, and 111 give you jour J for not having immediately in- bre.'ilifast. ! formed the authorities i*f her 1ms- “Well, if mj- breakfast is reailj-, I band’s dcatl), and thus made ar- I don't see why I should work for ‘angemen's for his burial. I “Darling," said at love-stricken “It will not be your breakfast! ty , )0 to llis swertbejir t, “do you until you cut some wood.” know why I am like the letter q?” If you want any; *. No ,-’ J ie answcrcil. “Because “Cut wood! wood cut, you had better hire some poor workingman to do it. You ought to know by my looks i hat 1 don't work for my living. Good morning.” An old farmer who wroie to an editor to know “How to gel rid of moles” received the reply, “Plow •.hem out,” answered back: “Can't do it. It’s oi) my gal’s nose.” i I am useless without u,” answer ed lie as lie gently placed his arms ground her waist. Four gcneratiuBs of one family’ ai'S residing under one roof in Great stimulating l iniment for Man nr Beast. P;-i,-e 2Ti Cents. s Cathartic Liver Pills, a (Jure for Biliousness. No Gripinjr. Do not make you sick. Price 23 Cents. Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex tract of Sarsaparilla, with Iodide of Potash. Price 50c. Physicians will all tell y. hi this is tiie ONLY Remedy fnr Blond Disease. All of Dr. IVhite's Family Med icines arc for Sale by Dr J. W. STANFORD. jelO-Iy Cuthiiert. Ga. Orgunsnpd I-iuaim of all 'styles, for sale cheap, hy •I. W. Stanford—clieajier than Rutland, Vt. The great great factory prices. Call on him and grandmother is 95 years old, the great grandmother is 75, the grandmother is 53, the mother is 30, and the child is G vears old. get illustrated catalogue and prices. He will save you money. *' —Pyrafngc for Chills at J. W. Stamoud's. DRUNKENNESS CT’RED IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES. Desire f«»r stimulants entirely remov ed. Home treatment. Me*lieii»e can be ;i<!ministered without knowlnljre of pa tient, by simply placing it in coffee, tea or any article of f<*od. Cures guaranteed. WILL BE PAID For any ease of drunkenness that f •old en Specific will not cure, t'ircujars containing testimonials and full particu lars sent free. Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. je-l!My. 185 Kaee St., Gincinnati. O. Hazard Gunpowder A SPECIALTY. ALLISON A SIMPSON, jan24-ct Agents. p .—Celery Bitters, the great rein- pdv for Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. For sale at the Drug Store «>f J. W. Staxkokd. 4t ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! Fishing Tackle—all kinds, at ct ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. My Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Is now in and was never more Attractive and Elegant, embrac ing every tiling wanted by the Ladies. Pattern Bonnets and Hats, HATS AND BONNETS UN TRIMMED, LACES, TIES, RIBBONS, TRIM MINGS, SATINS, PLUSHES. VEL VETS. FLOW ERS. MOSS CHEXEILE. Daisies etc. Baby Caps Hu man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs, etc. Ladies and Misses lteady-Made Suits. Everybody invited to call and examine goods and compare prices. No trouble to show goods and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. octo-ct HARDWARE —AND— GROCERIES. AaytMai in OmtUm. Will give Special, Low Figures on. Can't lie undersold, (if Seller pays for his Goods.) st ALLISON A SIMPSON. TAKE Morrell's Hcpatinc, For All Diseases of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Etc. For sale hy all Druggists. mav29 ct TESTIMONIALS- ■‘.IsTinp T>. S. Pogjrctt. Richmond, Ya., .?ul> l, l*so, say-. “ Your Liver MctUrine lms l*ei.r great service t«» uiv.-clf ami family. We tim .substitute for it 'Hie jnirrel uliirh you sen- ously sent »u several years ago is nearly c\- 'ii-t**»l. We nui't «lo without it. 1 wish yo:: semi us another supply. It is invaluable." Some year or more ago I partially lost iny U»eUU*, iiml what I ditl eat Muued «>n te, uiaeli, and I ielt depres-ed and often lia< •4daehe, whieli eontinually grew worse tiii I :s induced to pureha-e a package of l»r. M. .Siniiimns’ J .Ivor Medicine, which ha *eul irel;. Lt»»n*«l my api«’tite aud revlxed my spirit-, si I have no more headaches. My wife re- i d- it as indispensable in our f.vmilv; we will •• be without it.’* J. J. Nelson, Charleston.; C., Nov. 20,1S80. ^ev. ,T. R. Graves, editor and proprietor o! ] ., v: r.AiTisr. Memphis, Tenn.. savs: “Ire. iveda package of your Liver M*slicine, and rve u-c half of it. It works like a charu *vant no better I.iver Regulator, and certain!? > more of Zeiliu’s luixture.*’ J. K. Gi:.\ vies. - Tlii sis to certify ♦hat 11: e l one packairo r 1 ilin’- Simmon.-'la ver Uegulator «>r M«sli« in* id it did in<* no giMxi. and that I am movn-ii i r. M. A. Sunmoos* Li\cr Medicine and it. r ling iim; a gn*al ib*al of good. They are yen • * Tilt every way except the name.** T. I —r. Holly Springs. Mus., April 24,1874- For sale in <*uthlK*rt, Ga., by J. W. STANFORD, onlv. tf sixty acres of latml. more or less, in th,. county of t’ovington ami State of Via- ItniiKi. ns Ilit* |,r,»|K-rty bfj. II. B :i i,,'|,.„, 'vL'V’. A r‘' * mv Du*nlretl ami Wfrr !* an, L ,, n»n* or less, in tliecouti- t\ Ot I a\ lor ami State of Georgia muli« proiHTty of.l. R. I! ; ,i-Wen. detx^l.Xid >anl application will U ’ l‘W MotiWay in OctoU*r 1884. :ugT 4w rn i r«l on the 1st l M S1 ; l ! li ' 4M| . -M. GOR.ui.KY. Oplinary. /mr FREE! jFfEiABLESELF-GURI: A Ihvorite |ir»*seription ef tmm of moitDOtffll aud xiweMrul p|n*ci»Ums In Ike V.: (now Mttwli larlh»cnreof Wmm*mn4.W0*mkn+mm*U‘\ PfMm. So iu pUmwilMl •‘UvHo|N*/V*er. Drug|i»icau fill! OR. WARD & CO.. $ septiJ-lv Npreinl ladNeeMmlsOB Flour, Sugar, anil Coffee, at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. jan24-ct Gardr. Of every variety, at wholesale anil retail, at J. W. STANFORD’S Wheat Brail, JtT ALLISON ik SIMPSON'S. jan24-ct TAX NOTICE, {<*F OIIDIXAUY. Align.) V lei in. 188|, Sitting for County l*ur- ■ ■uh-: Unlc-ns] t!,.-,i tl.,- Tax ri.llt-, t„r,.f Kan.l.>l|.li < ty. I„-!„. is |„. rH>v .I" ,"TO.nl a,.,| t,, |,. vv .,,,4 < i.IliTt a I ax tor tl„- vi-ar lust; fwvntr l i-lit.- on the (> MC |||„„|rr.l Dollars |.,'r sii|"-rior Court; T,-., lent- on t|„. u m . Htm,lr,-,l Dollar, for l.nil.lii,-- an .| n'|.:"ri"tr Bri.lfti-a- Tin <Vnts on llir l"u- i.i",.lr,;.l Dollars for Jail an.l n- Vioo.'iS i j', 1 ''vt'*" on tlir On.- IIiiikI.o.I Dollars to pay non rrshlont ii.tniss.s an.i oil ire is „f Court; Klve oilI tiie Olio Unn.ln -I Dollars for I super I nrposos an.l Inoiilontal Kxpon- >o>. lotal lorCo.ii.tr Kilty I ontsoii tin- n.o Iliu.ilroil Dollars, an.l Twontv Five i onts for State Total for State an.i a^ay*™'--***™o*.. Given mu lor my I,ami an.l nlliria! Mgnatim-. tills Any list oth is-. . . M. GOKMI.KY. Onlin'arv. auyHJM ai-.-l Kx Officio Cli-rlc. Randolph Shenff Sales. " W H.i. Iiesohl la-forctllcConrl II,.use iliaw liiCutlir.ert.Ga..on tl.e lirst I ue.-ilay in S-ptemlH-r. |8s|. I^tween the -egnl hour.- oi .-air. the following pro, M r- ty to-wit: * 1 One large Wall Ti nt ami Eixture- as the pro|KTty of W. II. Dixson, to satisfy :l , *" 1 * «'•_ i-.-iU'W from Rniulolpii Superil>r <v ,,rt * 5,1 favor of officers of court v- \\ . II. I hx.-on. Julv I’ll ILL! I* I’KARt’K, Sheriff. »l. 4w. PAINT NOW! I am selling Strict ly Pure Lead, war ranted, and Linseed Oil at prices that will enable even*- w body to paint up. Get my figures be fore you paint. J. W. Stanford Mweepa! Kwcrpa! ffwrrpa!! All shapes ami sizes, at ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. —Sweet Guin and Mullein for sale at J. W. Stamford's. s. s. s. Only $1.75. at J. W. Stamford's. IIKA DiJI'A RTKRS FOR Ctmkint/ «C- lira tin;/ Stores Tintrarr, Crockery, Gtasxirarc, Iain/m anti Srtriii t/ Ma rk i urn. Will duplicate any bill within live hun dred miles of thi- place. juii7-ct Sash, Doors and Blinds, We make a specialty. Call anil get anil our prices. ALLISON & SIMPSON. jan24 ct . »: re*5..'v i ~'~" ir—• Tvyuai or ana •*% J ^stituTE Of ST. XiOTJXS, MO. .'1CCE330R3 TD OFFICE A ROOMS iUTIS* Ol t> K8ART. Kc. 92U LOCUif Z. ?-. Li?A2 E. 1LT.. ??-*'♦ t ?h73idaa 'a CiS’ rHSSEAlt. Trras. k Eadactt fan r. jfMF"lAinsc*e(l Oil and Pure Lead at stieli low prices astodefv competition, at the Driia Store of J. W. STANFORD. Haiman’s and Avery Plow Stocks, FOR $1.25, AT ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. j:> n 24-c-t /j n o n't O z <1 £■ O 5r ’- ^ ■=' O >Z 0) t o SZ> ei Citatimi fnr l.ctlcrs iff llismissitm. S TATKOF GKhRika, RaMHU.I’II eol'XTY W hereas. II. O. lVall. as Exccutor of A. S. F. McBride, reproeiits to the court in bis petition, ilulv tiled ami en tered on record, that he* has fully „W- ministeml A. S. F. MeBii.le’s el-tale. I his is. therefore, to rite ail person* concerned, kindred and ereditors, t.» slu»w cause, it any they can. why said Executor should not l>c‘di>« hargcW from hi.- hxeeiitor.-hip and secure letters of dismis-mn on the lir.-t .Monday in Oct fast. Witness my hand otVumllv. Julv d, 1884. -M. t it HIM LEY, t Udiiiary July.’!ni. £ b? o Cl. & <2 £3 ° 5 e> Chat inn for Letters iffGuarilianshin. OTATKOFGKORf.IA. Raxihu.i-ii t’oirjrrr. James E. Bridges, liaving applied to l*e appomtetl Guardian of the jh t.-oii and pro|H*rtv t.f James fora Ethritlge. a min- • >v under 1 \ years of age. resub ut of said eoufitv. 1 liis is to ette ail |tcr.-ous et»n- eernetl to l H * and apfrear at the term of the court t*f Ordinary t«» be la id on the 1st Mom lay in September. lss|, ami show cause, if any they eaii. why said James h. Britlges siioufd Hot Ik- intrust- <*•! with the f(iiardfau-hip <»f tlic person ami. property of J. r. Ethridge. Witnes* my official-igiiature, this July *N |H8| ; ; M.ooK.MLKY. Oniina'ry Jiily.»l. Iw. lLiud<»ip!i ♦’oimfy. Guardian Salt* «f SoHlhnrstrru IUU . Road Stock. OTATE OF GEORGIA. k-J Bamm.i.ph CurxTT. ¥>S virtue t»f an order granted hy the JLJM'ourt »if Ordinary. July term. |S8| V will be sold before the* eottii bouse W«M>r in -thceiry of t'utlibert. on the first Tues day in September. J8SI. Twenty Share* «»f Southwestern Railroad stock, as the pro|n*rty of J. B. Key Allison, and Maud * Allison, minor ebil.lren of .farne* AIIf.-oi. Tfie proeeetls of said sale to lx> iuvc-tvd in 4'tithl>crt Maniifaeturing < ’ompaiiy St«M-k. and sold for cash. JAS. A. ALLISf)N. Guardian of J. B. Key Allison, am! -Maud Allison. July l.'»th. 18*1. jnly 21. fd. SIOO.OO A WEEK! hove amount Wc ran guarantee the . to^Mid, active, energetic Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Holman's Family J5il»los, , . » j AH sizes and prices, : Photograph Albums ’ • -• itijlc Its- .1 F:««*nl!> . .. w .s - h It-i— i .Mr* I if \ i iz skii r*<i iC OIS ASES r»fti|*b* fa«-iliflc« »»fft an Wailr if - •n-.-mts l'» a la m i-u r-tahii*lx-«! lor yr»rt ; i-ir.li.-al ami Mirpical pr I sci.-nfiiic lr«-aliiient «.J Iltr llt-a<l. Spl ‘.ling- ami Air l r Lfivr.-I.Kiiarti am! l'oi«rl«.l!hra ; ,r.;^-|M.ia, ('on-umpli*-u an«l AMhm*. 3D IK!*UBiT ES, t.y impure a*MM . Scrofnl*. Ferrr F««rrs. t I err*, etc. iT D!/IT*EO «*» she limb-. Spinal fnr I nihlrtu itirr. Wrv-Necfc. hUea: iff Joints. I’I In*. Ki-iuia. implore, etc. a«*l wa-li* «iisca-«-B in Ala a " F r H Cud yonii: mm, also all di*»«et “rnltA-niinnri- orr»n». Ui C impiiariiio an<! lreakoesses. ea: /HI C I nr pain in »!•«• bark nr-iJt-. etc. -r-'.n»I infers lew- «iili pailrnto arr alwa •r.. .*. rii.***- nnablr in vi-is Hie InMilotr a iroj-lir*! v« !ll» Wank li»f* »*• •|nc*li«*n» lliat o ir *u in in iking a mil -I at mi ml «*f tbeir ca : ii iM.f rr.|niring a oirrical operation the}'« i*Hv lrr*tr.| l*y r..rrr^poii*lcncr. a Ih-i-ir. !»t mail «*r j»rr-n. T« enable i-n-l -rupTr H-l *»f .|M»ntii“i* applicants sbu • a »«ri. ; -latmicct of tlu-ir trouble. "*• • I'r-tx ir-rn » ‘e ror:- inttwo is * Nrtaan ■mm A IV*.. A«Hw thiw Areril*. amt refer* t* - :.-»i»l-w*» r •*: *hiw .*r m» mm.puprrta tb> :.,.-* :,)-. ,-r C i»4iiii* r. DitnliBC r«*pio«ihilitr - at Office oe hy imhI free mmd MMfflt wptfrly —Farmers Pills for sale by J. ff. Stanford. NS.aMrr Bram. | For ladies anil gentlemen, of the : latest improvement—all sizes, at ' nov30 4t J. W. STANFORD’S. Ladies as well as gentlr-im-n. make a success in the business. Very little ca|»- ital reipiived. We have a hotiscb* id ar ticle as saleable as Hour. ■T NELLPi ITPiELF ! It is use*l every . day in every family. You do not need to explain its merits. There is a rich harvest for all who em brace this golden opportunitv. It costs you only one cent to leant wfiat our Ims- messis. Buy a postal card and write to us and wc will send you ourprosjtec- tus and full particulars FREE! And wc know you will derive moregoo«l than you have any idea. Our reputa tion ns a manufacturing company is such that wc can not afiord to deceive. Write tons on a frontal and give your address plainly and receive full particu lars. BNckcTf ff*rgr«., octl-ly Olal«. j Large. Medium and Small, j FINE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, t’igar Gases. Hand Miirors. F: ti- cy Gamlies. Fine T«»ilet Sets, Fine Extracts and <’ol- ognes. Harris’Tim»th- wa.-h and Tiuith I’ovtders. S-lifMtl Books, Accor- diaus. Matches and Snuff, Cheap as can be bought this side of N. Y. at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. j.m24 ct AH prices and kinds. BABY CARRIAGES, PAINTS AND OILS, Dnijrs ami MciliHiif* of all kimls. a It J. W STANFORD-.-. 'Cream Cheese, Fresh Crack ers anti Imported anil American Sardines, at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. jan24-ct TUT l o PILLS TORPID DOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER From tSa^onn?A!rt«Sr«!-’oortli* . the diseases of ^ the hnmannice. ^Tht.| Appetite* Ban -1« coativc, 0lck He* I i(hr,hUlna mi iA«r eating, symrton or stind, .VrartftL tiertiaa ef bedjr eper, Loi 2 sS 8 4 £== 5 . %-a £ el ot too*, IrrMabllHv •' spirit*, A **<-•:-»% sflutviBf »f|!m« 4«if, INtxIbm-: v Finite rftu^rt tb UtiLIHiU be Were Use cTM.htKhly col «»4 VrhM, t UMTiriTlO V; M i ch miB4tlw «m of s reaody that Dti dirnctl otlfefUvct AaaUr«n»odieHH*Ti7Tl'* mxSlMvoBoe.iti.-tL Tlicir action oath Ki Jneysimd Bkia la a • <o prompt; ret • o*rfn all ion parities throoxb tbeso three “ scat non of tbe ar*toa. N prodnclnc om tite, Mmud di <n, r* icu L-.rstoot-, thAuen skin and a vigorous botlv. TCTT f* PILI* cause mo nausea or griping nor interfee with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA Sobiqy»-ry-x?)-r-«,3Xo. -Murr»«yh'.,N.I tDtts hair dye. Giut Haim on tranmns ch-intmtl t (tsntlr tj.SUMT Elacl by a Mafic "I plication of thi, DT*. Soli] by IGTT’t HAfflML IF BStFOL KttSim F«* wptO-ly WmTu.Vm mm* Bril* Pills Arc a certain cure for all mental and nervous disorders. For sale bv J. VV. Stamford. 4t