Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, December 04, 1884, Image 1

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H—B Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.- BY STANFORD & COOPER. independent in Ai! Things—Neutral in Nothing. TERMS $$.50 IN ADVANCE. VOL. IV. CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1884. NO. 43 THE OTHER SIDE. We ask all the good ritizcns of Oitliii-rt and Randolph county « •'>'; wish to consult their best interest, (an.l we assure you it will ->o to your advantage) to call and see us at our and we will sell you anything than the Drug Line -s»ANY * HOUSE * IN * '1 1 ^ r£;;<Cv- _> „ • for mine. and they arc as good as “Tirenty five cents for tlie mel .>:i? I don’t i!*:nk you got much of a ! try tin.” *4 Don't want to get a bargain. I wanted to get a **••(>.! mu-ion, and pay a fair price for it. i*e honest fellow.” sharp examination, in which the '*S.> did I, an.l that in why I plaintiff gave his answer with a hire* 1 him: but I am tired of him I recklessness which was to sav now. lie tiicd to make quite a the least, unpleasant. Liss at i lie first, over the terms I ! “Then the jury is to understand offered—said they were too low. that yon took inv client’s job, well these laboring Slal tmsn&& fftLAiViLii ! TM£*"gREAT vo S < 3 8 Dr Remember we h'-op everything. every Medicine, and every Sundry*. Patented or Proprietary. Having our customers interests in view, we cordially invite you to call that you may save money for your selves, and also advance our business. J. IN TOOMBS & PRO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. September I !y. Mrs. M. fcj' tO oars. Don’t you believe in get-1 g your ma* ketling, and otiiei tiling?, for that in ;tier, as cheap you can?** Not always.” “Oil,” said Mrs. Preston, with a ‘virtuous look, *4 find myself : obliged to practice economy iu xu\ pcmlittiies.” “And I. certainly, much more,’*] sre - e « r, •; said Mrs. IIvie, laughing, ••hut I > vr O tT* £ Q a- fi • =» iiLlLtua J.*.-. KfL haven’t the heart tr> practice at 1 the expense of any one else. Now. and all that.* *41 ow graspir people arc!” “Yes, I represented to him that there is so much competition in j knowing that you were not going to perform your contract faithful 1\ ?” -Yes. I did.” “Now gentlemen of the jury. Eight Toms of Coal. “I once ordered eight tons of “Kiss Me, Too, Papa.” Ii«nd me that collar ffhtWw#,** Responsibility of inebriates. Doctor T. D. C rot hers describes - v . a ... ^ . t . in the Popular Science Monthly a coal,” said Pastor James 51. [demanded Mr. George \VelMiJ, semi conscious, trance like state, King la the Eighteenth Street; hiligs id,me," will you? winch sometimes follows hard j Methodist Church. New York, on | 'i*| K . r0 n „ vv turn up and howl.” drinking. A person in this con j Sunday evening, '“and when it j “George, dffn't speak to. the fame home I discovered that I j child that way,’ said Mrs. Weds- h:.d received barelv six tons. 1 ! b S depositing a shirt on a chair. “YV ell. why can t she lieliare herself? Every time she sees that ' I atn getting ready to go to ant nowadays trv to! dition may carry on his regular business, or may perform unusual acts and even crimes, none of which will be remembered when I weigh lie recovers full consciousness. “Merchants had been defrauded l>v under 35" B *'C3 i _£r*iL . CURES I : Rhoan:aihrr,Reur8t!gt?.,Sc!a{ica Lumbago, B-ckicuC, Headache. Tcolhscr.e. Sera li.r-mt. Nprr-*»«. BrnUct, 15D ALL OO.IB: BODILY 1*41X5 A.-.y KHCS. SuM tr Dt'i.v •■at! IhsUrt ererrwa-nt. I'lfl* C«uta • | iticst* matters’. Lint I could n»*t j h;i\i»g a Hill understanding of the j Concerning the legal treatment of j excuse these things by laughing liiiti.. oi paying more, and sav-.* :tii»-ii!i«»ns of this houcsi man. will j drunkards. Doctor Crothers says: i them off as tricks of tlie trade him the preferen .e over others, as j you li-dt n w hile In* tells us his j 1. “Inebriety in all cases must a favor, he being one of our church j mode of cheating Ids employers. | be regarded as a disease, and the in mu be rs; but be has behaved very “I'm not an honest man," broke ' patient forced to use mean 3 for ugly in the matter. He made such i out Bimmt fiercely. *4 nscil to ! recovery. Like the victim of in Direct* TH • cjl %Iil.K-i A. VO I. F.L:'.:1 CO. larcetKirt *.. A VGGCU.K 4 CO ) Bai listens id., I". S. A. ivIT-lv They are considered part of the modern competitive methods in commerce, and classed with the so called smart system of showing poor woiih it Hint l rei used tojthinx inyseli honest, but a poor i lections disease, h»s personal rc a Hue sample to induce the pur- pav the Ed! amount of iiis bill, man can t be honest—he is driven sponsibilHy is increased, and the I chase of an inferior article, of for it. io crime—yes, driven, I say! 1 , community witli him arc bound j putting fine fruit at the top of the upper - told Mr. Preston I couhln t do the ; to insist on the treatment as a ne j basket to conceal the rottenness work for the price.” me the /'GSJ? Has received a large and complete stock of FALL ALTS WETTER GOD -Li;: I'iON TRICE : am*. months '.:r month.-* ADVERTISING RATE l ten —CONSISTING OF— rluslics. an Hats. Plumes. Ribbons. Silks. \ el vets, shades. Shingle Dang Hair, all odors. All these Call and examine my stock. BARS. afl. L Oct 9 3 m. of the latest styles. a tins, of all nods an* new, and R* i s'.M-ctfid!v. COOPER. On * square ust-rdon . . . . For each - • pit r.t .11! p< r.<r,tini viaff f)’»i;u:;ric*s will b- 1 Gthnr JulvortirT llKUir: A Iverdst ii. :it^ qte.-iUfali^n as to t ;• epnl !larked :i LiS ill Uil. when I think of all that that poor man has done for that melon, the |>reparing the ground, and plant irig tiiii seed., the constant care of j it till, this morning, he brought it four miles and presented it be lore me in its lieautiful perfection. I don’t wonder hr tinmgiit it worth . twenty five cents. 1 think it is and now h? has sued Bat I tiiink 1 have hand.” 31 r-. Pres*os exclaimed indig nantly. They were passing a small house at the time, and, she caught a momentary %'iglit of a haggard face at the window, glancing up from bending over a sewing machine. If. was Mrs. H!:»kc*’s house, and she Lit suie Uit* face was Mrs. Blake’s. -Then, why did you undertake lv.'sHv. I beneath, and corking tilings up ir ‘Inebriety must he recog- bottles the bottoms of which are nized as a condition of legal irre : mysteriously drawn up toward sponsibility to a certain extent, the top. depending on the circumstances of j ning to Honest men are begin say that they will be iriven to the wall unless they re- J. “All unusual acts or crimes ! sort to the if I had stood th ivan 1 cheap* his slur] and beaten him down, hire say I might, through his fear of noi selling ail lie had while (they were flesh, have got it I’m less.” This was so exactly what Mrs. Prcsimi had done in buying her* ! melons, that her colo r rose slight 1 Ir as she said. “That ail sounds , very well, but I i^ally cannot, af- j fonl to buy luxuries, unless I can get a bargain. Mrs. Hyde felt strongly tempted to reply. “When I can: iiilbrd to pay a*n honest price, I would ratlier economize by doing witli out.” But she was a peaceful woman and held her tongue. Mr. mi'! M.s. Ti'eston had through much struggle and self denial, arise n from poverty to condition f»‘ apparent afiiuenee. Aofii p:-»fessing (’hri an 1 in :• main conseien'ious dies, thev •till had, through long habits id s!m w i calculating aud close ccun "my, so aeeiwto:!ie-I themselves to hHik on one Side only of ln!"lu transactions bctv.een liieui'i 1 v«- I and tlicir fellowmcn, tli.it they ! heel almost forgotten there could i»e any other. B >t!i rejoiced in whnt^they considered a got) l bar gain, <h •.ming it. *.\ !;• :!.. r aocoia !n*d by haggiing-. or by taking id vantage ot the necf’Ssili«*s of a med\ brotlier or sister, a j f’ctly |jus«ifi:ib!c* mo of saving what ■d I UPSTi-f ■ ^ y d y is a Vi\ r 1 /s? . Y 7- ,-r*4' TV Y. Wm.' A', : A \ (J .'• :. . v- ; i A\ r ATMdl iOF.I k jf .i?f " WV'tSPrXPlilP We arc still in llu* C tr invitatiu!) to at! to Their Cotton Our Ion” guarani oi: in tlio ! \v< money it’ you will let us Inin ii'* .* All we ask is a trial, ami you will fact. Before selling your Cotton experienc: satisfaction, von will let l and post yourself as Celebrated wliieli is the best Cm nunie. hundred dollars wovtli "f these Gin* take pleasure in reterriug you co any customers. If von want First-Clas are, T he eyes looked so wil 1 that she strove to forget them for three or four flays, but then ivenl to sec her. The door iva., opened “Because I had to look after my family. Cotdd I let’em starve? I told Mr. Preston hi.; price would | each individual case, leave me twenty five cents a day tor my work, 1)at he said then* j committed by inebriates, either in \ as their unscrupulous was plenty to do it, and I did it . a state of partial stupor or alleged * their way. j amnesia (or l«*ss of memory) ••Now we re coming to the point which come under legal recogni how did you do it? ’ ! tion, should receive thorough *4 used poor material; too little 1 study by competent physicians. anie dishonest trick: cnmpcli tar by a stolid looking worn an whom plastering an i too little hair in it. before legal responsibility she ha 1 Hut seen before. ami had it put fin by poor hand! that l could get at a poor price. “It is a saddening and shameful condition of affairs. If these short sighted persons, who smoth er conscience in their race -to can be j riches by any means, could only determined. ! have the spiritual vision to see 4 “When tlie trance state is ! that with every light weight they Mis Bake.*' \ es, you kin see But I put ;u the worth of all Mr. , established beyond doubt, the palm off on the eot.su mer their iier. She’s in li ver.” She open ed the door of the other room, and turned down the cover from a white face. **L mks awful thin don't slier” "DvuVi' Mrs Preston sunk in to a ciciir, ns l»cr limbs seemotl niiiMvnlv to lose tlivir strenotli. “Vos'm, siies ileml.” Pii-slon was willing to ■ >-iv.” ! person is tmtli pvsiologie.illv anil j eliaraeter beeomes ligliter anti Jli*. Preston Hi I not feel Hkc a legally irresponsible for Iiis acts | more tvortliless, anti tlicir chance trillinpbant man,or as it In* lia 1 tluiino tliis pcriml. Hut each of heaven less, tiiev would be appeared to any advantage, as lie ! case should always bo determined j forced back to honesty by the walked out ol the court house ai j front the facts of its individual! very picture of themselves that ter hearing a verdict which went I history. k. .i.—i ! very heavily against poor Rlonnt. “In the!it;!i! of science the [.res-' No man who believes in God can Something in the poor wan s taco | ent legal treatment of inebriety is j resoi t to tlie business methods brnnght into iiis memory some but little else tlian barbarism. ■ tiiat Solomon telis us are an place she makes a point of binder* in” me. Let that cravat aloue.” •Put down papa’a cravat, darl ing. oiie’s too yowng tokuo'w any* better.’ •No she isn't. Other people'* children know how to behave. I 11 bet I'll miss the train. I am sometimes tempted to wish »bo had never been horn.’ •Oh, George,’ exclaimed hi* wife, *1 wouldn't say that.’ ‘C'nnfjuud it, she worries mo so'. I haven't more than time to catch the train," hurriedly kissing bis n i fe. ‘Kiss me, too. papa.’ ‘I ought not to. you are so had,’ stooping and kissing her. •G'eorf by. Will be back in three or four days. Mr. Wclisbv is a commercial traveler, a kind and tender-heart ed mail, but subject at times ta» nervousness. Seated with several vivacious acquaintances, speeding over the country, a little voice would steal in between tb-o roarif et j of merry laughter and say: •Kiss me, too, papa.’ In the sample room of the vil lage hotel, between the inquiries of purchasers, lie could see the little hands reaching toward him and could hear, ‘Kiss mi,- too,' papa.’ At morning, when the sunbeam* fell across Iiis bed. lie thought of the bl ight little fage at home and said: confronted tlicir spiritual vision. ' ‘God forgive me for wishing 1 that site had never been born.’ -how long h:i3 she been long ago nearly forgotten words. The object of the'law, in punish i Through all his bus iios concerns meat, benefits no one, and ..oikes her during the remainder of the day the patient more incurable—dc- was they obstinately persisted in stroking all possibility of recov- , obtruding themselves upon him They rang themselves in between him and ids customers as he talk e l, and seemed almost to write cry and return to health again. Inebriety in any form may bo no excuse for crime in a legal sense, but it. is sliil less an excuse for “When sick?” “Not long: Tumbled ofT cheer one night when she a-t wili'. Children foiiu.l her in the mornin.’ 'a the neighbors lieard'm cryiu,’ an* give ’em some breakfast. She never come to. •fust lav still Till she died. themselves over against whatever [ punishment, which destroys the • Was there a doctor? ’ faltered | he might look gfc j victim, or makes him more help j “.Mary.” said he to Ids wife, I less and hopeless. A vast army j when alone with her in the even of inciiriates, hovering along these j iag, "Where are these words found, border lands of disease and I “lie that oppivsseth tlie poor to crime, who are unknown and un- ! increase his riches shall surely recognized, except “as vicious and come to want. ’ j desperate!}* wicked," are a per-j loiiis surprise sue threw up peltial menace to all progress and I crowding tip -n her with stunning : her hands and hurst into * verily. She looked Coldly upon ysm ot bitter wcepin the pitiful pleading of those poor! She told him her sad story, and ' effective methods. A revolution abomination in God’s sight.” M i s. Preston. *D vs in. Put ’twaa'l r.o use, couldn't do nothin.’ S.;id life v.-.-is clean worked out starved out of her.” "Mrs. Preston sat there witli one new thought after another' lo th.- an ! ' a parox- civilization, unless they can be reached and checked by rational,] of iiis | of smitiiucnt anil practice is de-! I mended, in which tile inebriate P 7^ -UC **,1 ,: r-.S! -vv ■l" ii\- I1C ©r any kin<l of Madiinery, call most favorublo pi'icos and tonus. Thanking you for a liberal patronage in the KcspectfullY. J. M. REDDING & CO. July 31 3m. lluy had means. “I’ve brcr.iiBit you a «;o*>d him -lie <»i‘ work to ilay. Mrs. B!aki*,” Sai l Mrs. Preston, entering tin house ol n i;a!c faced needle wo pitif eves. Now, closed, how n»:n*11 1 lie t<»!«l Iier the conclusion snore strongly they nppcrtlcd *.<> 1 affair with John Blount. ■ * 1 t*°nscience. 1 :i<* cloquciicf J “I’m going to make it :il! right * :in< l the conditions which devcloj) of those dumb lips stirred as, liv- I vv j t j, John,” he concltoUd. **Wc ; c«l his inala.ly shall be under have made mistakes, Marj*, some 1 st°o«l; then the means for pre very bad mistakes, 4»ut we’ll do ■ '’cation, restoration, and recovery to he able to wjli.sjicr m.e wurd «fi n if WP can to undo tiem. We ll 'can ing, they could never have What would she have not done.' Given The Oglethoi j e grand jury finds: In view of the fact that the county is run to large expense on account of the pernicious hab it of illegal voting, we respectful- ly request the presiding judge to punish to the extent of the law i all who are convicted of the same. We earnestly request our sena tor and representatives to do all in their power to have a general ; registration law passed by the general assembly, or a special law to that efleet for ihiscouifty. Seeing the evil of intemperance in our county at all times, andcs- ! pecially on the streets of Lexing ton during court week, we earn estlv request our county commis* j sioners to grant no more license j for the sale of intoxicating liquors j in Oglethorpe eountj*. Leaving} the moral aspect of the question | of this | kindness in th<* iniisteninj he applied along the line of car: P man. -That i*. in case von want CrTlIBERT. HA. 1 ii, for if you don’t there are pion’y who «lo, you know ! ’ 'O' FK’E W'.vt •v.T ]:. f . P i* r * * ! "Indeed, I do it Mrs. and the old bitter cry of lost op portunity went up from the depths of a thoroughly awakened soul, “Oh, that I had nourished ( that poor worn both', and comfort ‘-’d that over burdened heart. look well after Mrs. Blake’s chi! dren, too, so don’t fret any more,” “You can set your mistake right.” she said, but all. me! there nature’s laws. will always be a sore spot mm • > ‘H uimiiu 'OT rv Hi! I .. i.^.Js.LL3 V 3 s J s n. Presti u, for we have hud so much w,, ^ c ' l ^ ^ :,elc " a ^ sickness !.-itclv, there’s a ban! jmii llu ’3' l‘3'l I'^sscii forevc; lie heart while late will be wi it- Ifli?”—Sidney J) ryrc. C'aaiinauicatioB. AVetcmi'ka, Ala., Seiit. 21 1SS-1. —About six years ago I became afflieteii with a very disagreeable l According yen ' Iier reach. The stolid wom.,n lifted and ten I collation regard in : dcrly slroketl one of the toii worn , nws j- . IS ; iiands, saying with a choke in her idi*i* if—don’t skin disease 1 , with large, dry sores and many crusted pimples on my Xus*. | face, hands and shoulder. The to Dr. Mae^owan’s : 6()re (>n n, Y shoulder eat cut a l!ie history of! nearly an inch deep, and the* cancerous appearance the sores n of one of Tho onlvknown rometly that will cure fYory case of Dysjv-- -ia , -i* Imli^fstion. abeail of me to make up tilings. “Yes, I supposed you'll tie glad to get it. Now here are six of ; «cn» »«*»,ve.i ..m-o. me i.n. j lnusk as j,, c . s . nlc .l by Chines these and a dozen of liiose. I hands, sa\ ing w itii a chose in Iici . wr ite r <, t the nniskdeer is found thought I should pay about twen j ''nice, • v O lder il don t ye lie- - t.hnmobout tiie mountains 0 fj very much. I tried ali kinds of ty five cents a piece lor theifi.” !| evc, m i am, it seems good to her y lln nsrij Szoriiecn and Thibet, i treatment, lint found nothing liiat •IVcllsby, wliill's the matter, old fellow?' asked a companion'. They were in a'conveyance,- riiV- ing toward an interior town, ‘I don’t feel very well to day'.’ “Do any business back here?” •Yes, did very well.’ •1 didn't do anythin", but I won't let it weigh me doin’. Got a letter from the house this morn- ing. The old boy is kicking, about expenses. Got a bottle of cocktaill here.’ 'I don't care for any.’ •Then there must lie something the matter w ith you ' On tiie night trait? going home? Ho could see the little hands. •Clack, clack, clack—kiss me, too; kiss me, too.’ •What's the news? he asked of a friend, wlieu he find stepped up on the platform and called © h.TcIcnran. ‘Nothing. I believe; everything is quiet.’ _ ... ‘No seal let lever <ir diphtherrs) raging, i, there?' '.mi; not that I have heard.’ The familiar scenes brought rest to his mind, lie looked buck upon Ids trip with a shudder like one who awakes ami contemplate* out of view, it is the sense ol tins j , nig)ltniare through which h« ha* body that more money would be just passed. saved to the treasury by the sup- j ‘Good night.’ he said, paying pression of liquor shops, than j *-J l ” haekmnn. ‘A light burning, goes into it by the sale of license to them. A light Julia is expecting me,’ he mused, ascending tile steps. A ghastly face met hnn at the door. A voice in agony whisper ed: ‘Oil. George, oar little girl i* dead.’—Lou tie ill e Courier Jour nal. A Plant that Produce* Ink. There is in New Granada; * cti- i ions vegetable product known under Hie name of tiie ink plant.* uul has never laile 1 in a simrle in. nee. It It lias been teste;! in 'hundreds ol cases lias been verv successful in Liver Complaint, ConsiipatioR, Jaundice, Hcadacao, Acidity or Keartsarn, Glircalc Byseiitsry or ffiarrlisea, Heart Disease, Etc. in ,verv case of VPTH1IA. where dlll-cii •*:' toil with illili.evstioli. T.,i;ii(l Liv,-;. or it is a safe ami ertri:: ?nre Wc ask UYSeiil i K Saiui .iSTlUAi iCsn, i-v t!:e n-misiy and may will be c.:.vinv..i ti.ut ii:vy . :c i. : i:,- iiMi.-c disease. 1 *, i-iiis medicine- H t*.imp«iNed af pun iy vt-ytal.k* remedies. ^ 8vni{>toms of 1 )v;MK‘p.-ia or Indigestion, loss of appetite. loss of nos.h. a IV-oIing of fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, iharii urn, Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache, Dull pain in the head, with a sonsa- “Witli ail liiat tucking, Mrs. j *° l’res'on?" said llie widow, looking : s ' lu s a rcs'in, ina m? over tiie work with an expression i ‘'Yes Yes And witli a hasty, ‘-fiiUcniiinged helplessness, which j * H i'Oiiic again, YIis. 1 leston might have moved the heart of her j went out of the house. With task mistress. ; every step toward her home tiie Think she knows; - rllis liuIc nnimal is sn l!; j it Often dies of fright. It feeds ] linali .v decided to try S. S. S. on on juniper leaves and reptiles. I„ ! advice of a physician, and in a Spring its peculiar glandular ’ sllort ,ime t!lc *«--nlis dropped pouch is greatly swollen and in finned, and the secretion is ai wavs Grover Cleveland's Sentence. The Barnwell People says: The following quaint and curious en dorsement was found on the back of a Cleveland and Hendricks ticket east at Barnwell, Novem ber 4th: Grover Cleveland, stand up! A ar mv eye alarmed me j j ur ? J' our countrymen have ' its juice can be used in writing found you guilty of designing j without any previous preparation, and conspiring with divers demo j The letters traced witli it are of a- sectiled to affect I he disease. 1 erats to become president of the j reddish color first, but trfrft *f Hinted States, to Lire great liarni. deej> black in a four hours. This an«l {personal injury of over one!j 1 *ice also spoils steel pens less hundred thousand loyal office than common ink. The qualities ; from the sores and left mv skin j ^°^ crs °** l * ie rc i ,,, M* t -** isiiii>oth and well. I consider j 11,01 e: I****-have caused anger. hatred, ill will, curses and male dictions to spring up and live tion of Heaviness, or (ahUIi'i stud then acting too freely, Low Irregularity of the Spirits, Sleeple.'.*11 e Bowels, sometimes Constipated Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, cte. Iolt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure y 5, Sallow Skin, Derangement of If von suffer wit-1 Dr. Holt’s lJyspejj parties who have been cured by the YOU. I>i; The followim any of these symptoms, are a few testimonials of ‘•Yes, I can get ail I wan! and | burden of accountability seemed j wavs voil ied by the deer on the I S. S. S. the greatest blond modi* more, done .-,** that.” S;ie knew* - " grow and increase in its heav;, ^ salII0 a *-,» 1 covered over with : cine made, and tiie only tiling that that the Glenn girls would be . weight upon her. Entering her ! eal . t!l . ‘ In s „ 0 |, [d.-K-es deposits Miil enr< ' the disease with which I ! among the hitberto united repub- glad to do it for socket mvnev. or r,K>n “ she opened to a i»age which ()f , n „ 3k (lf a slll>er j or nu;l ;- Itv are i »as afflicted. I think my trouble I li ' Jan falui b' of t!lis country. twenlv ’ was the result of a terrible attack I Yollr advocates have defended while ! E ou with great zeal and aiiilily, widow] t a nature that if parried farming in th 1 to do it for socket moncy. or ; l she opened to a page which of ln „ 3k (lf ng Mrs. Rand, w ho had plenty • l ,a ‘l been read at prayer that morn f tjllni |, alll( xir: ha r H. Holt. I'.rru ia. Ai.;.: . , . , , , wr-.Tmx. ".\ mi'cr : -..jj tr;>xil>ic*»l with.intli^CNiion Hiitl iHTYn’;s hciKiiicm* i»r tiie »Hst i.i.»*fi» >i - . i. DearSir I Have Di gufleretl a ?rsvat Real with per.-xiical atlav • 1 have* • t»f hcaila’.’he. Having e.xh iu-:cd my o:.n skUl • :4c*! *.i? ^ '-rc t : sis <•: .1 \ oun. of time alter her own woik. “But,” ventured Mrs. Blake, “it wiii hardly keep my children from starving, Mrs. Preston. It is worth more to do it.” •Oil, well, Mrs. Blake, these governed iiiij. “Yeshall not nfiliet any or fatherless child. If thou nfliict tiiem in any wise, and they cry at all to Me, I will surely iiear them cry. a mounting to pounds in weight, and of so pun malaria! fevc., contracted ...... : iB(lec(l z „ ;ll anil a | )iIitJ liave nature* tiiat if carried fanning in tiie ialiapoosa river | never before been known in the tlirongli a garde vents fructification. The valua li!e substance no sooner iearcs the hands of the hunter than skill All 1 my " rath sliail wax hot. ■ f,,l manipulators adulterate il for and de- an ” T will kiii \ou with the sword,. t | le wholesale dealers, who fnrtli and your « ;ves sliail be widows, c , r so ,i e t,. lso i t f. t f, e t ra ,i e that i Diseases mailed free. or wood it pre swamp. I can be found at my | history of presidential campaigns office in the court house at Wet- j 1R tliese United .States, umpka. Y'ou can refer to me. j *^ s l! 10 j ,,1 i liave recommended . , „ von to mercy, I make your sen J. i,. UilODES, ; i^ nce as lenient as the !aiv allows. Dep. Sheriff Elmore Co., Ala. | It j s . That you, Grover Cl eve j Persons claiming to know say tb»t- Treatise on Blood and Skin j land, be confined at Irani labor I Logan feels the defeat of llie’ |ia?-* of the plant seem to have been discovered under the Spanish ad ministration. Some writing* in tended for tiie mother country' were wet through with sea water on the voyage; while the paper* written with common ink were a)-' most illegible, those with tiie" juice of the plant were quite un- scathed. Orders were given in consequence that tins vegetable ink was to be'used for ali public documents. What Lagan Ibiuks *f It. YVasiiixotox. November 19.— live brnnerties. Very truly yours. ..... p. 5s.- I rail ! afford to be without the aixir. Pr. I*. It. Hot.t. KrrACLA. Aw. 1 will have it in lay house let it cost what it ia: **. Comptooi.i.kr CnxKRAi. s Office, Atlanta, r.' . July Ot'!. ] entirely cured of -.nuieestion. liy : ■ ■ >; > * e.ir **I!ys]>- ;.i ■ i J am*. 1 "• "i 11 "mi.-, r. }j<i L.1 r. t re It aJter Jiavinir tried almost every remedv known formv ilisease. wfthwtlla -1: m est etTect. rSXmivffree smldf h.Ittleiof your lucii.im* before I was end:vly ml!. 1 siirti-rcd sevemi years, am. rears since I usefi your preparation, I Jhiy t cat. no return oi .t \ oui> trul\. Vkkk Sir—I am i>Ieasc’«! to report that I have been er.tir ,v a friend to trv it a*tor i:::vnijr trie t alino.* tkree yea \Y. lthoii.rh it been A. WRIGHT, C'Giiip. Gen. State of Ga. and your children fatherless. She closed the book with cnisliing conviction Liiat the God who uttered the awful j lion still reigns, with ear [ intestinal worms an.l aa antidote 1 i to llie trv of tile widow and fath 1 within tiie wails of the white | ty more deeply than Blaine doe*,. . , . , i „ : Tiouse. in the city <>f Washington.: and is free with Iiis reason* for j there is finally in the mixture of | The Swift .SpB-inc Go., Draw | District of Columbia, for the term I the break down. Passing by St. J fered very little indeed of genuine or Z, At.anta, Ga . l.>9 W. 23d St.. \ of four long years. And may the j John, Burchard,- and thfe rainy inusk—say only ten per cent. | N. Y., and 1205 Chestnut 1st. ] Lord have mercy on your soul. ] day, be comes at o.iee to the na- Briug in Tom Hendricks. tional committee and its manage* ! — j ment, for which be bold* Blaintf A man from near Atlanta went: largely responsible, on the train to hear llie news as it j To sav that tiie General 1 s|>oa1c< dennneia- ] jj^sk is said to be destructive to ] l’hila. to tiie venom of serpents. i A syndicate of some of the best 1 men in the western part of Thom- i ' Orri' i: mf the SiNuar. MANi'FACTrr.iNu C* *., Kt*ryr:.\. Ai.*... July-iili. 1 S.M- il,..i mwife M-in*J Ilb'litower, sufiered i'or six* years fre-iu iudicestiMii m M'*:- ii.t-ai ,,i the liver; -v;!t h,vj J; v; j t i.. Wu/omirei,* , v , r iippciiu j he faces of the Lurd’s “•Jl™^ 1 us health and happiness wlwre all,-the: - m e,„i- * tiuuous suffering and disappoxutnient. j. r. ii:gi!TO\m;i*. At.j j :i« county lias been formed, for the s’Ys T a*. • for: *n Jit* id n aht • lu slid i a i>; T>r. Hot.t—Bc*«* fsv wor5e ar.*i w nr.ti!: ? ’*' Htf couch The onlv w: v - t>*u!f* ent phvsie'ians.aud ii ied'a .uiUJib*: "I D ; :-- u' Medieii,t , al.«r. . L.ll P ,„'v wire eousultcfl von bv lert ton sent me two iwm.* <•' • ••- ' *i . . SK: t |, : «.l! A..CVC*. -Ml-.i-.icyM . f-v *• I Arsons and never knew it to fail to cure in a single mst,.m e. - - . K.v ... Di;’.m , :i- i it :*• UN r. KiiiiOF. ;.i.! iin n; in- ii Kti again from her found it most convenient one. “You arc not obliged to do the work.” “Yes I am obliged to do it,” said the other, shaking her head, sadly as she took the bundle cl j cncss. sewiug, and Mrs. Preston went* j A he plaintiff in the ease of away never s'oppir.g to think Blount vs. Preston, tried that da}* whether or no she was grinding j in the circuit court, wore poor. haunted and hopeless look, “I am having an annoying bit j which anyone who took the troub trouble with John Blount.” to observe might have likened i ' Me IVvst- n bis wife. 11 > that of a hungry, fiicndiessj Th-.-y 'ere driving home one j ‘‘‘GG who, accustomed to receive | ] n fl v . Sec dot beautiful pufli/xgj means and who have been success night !Vo.n an evening | besiiles kicks ex[»eetetl little — au ,] don’t you forgot it. It is! f u ] farmers for years. ler Ladder Hubbard stjle, and is The Father Hubbard Cost. The coat wj :,s a very bail lit- purpose of farming on tiie inlen-, takc „ drinki , mt when too fui! in the back, “that 11 never | sive system nr.tl preparing tiie do.” said tiie people.” “Dot coat ia'nii by came in from the election. He I I be committee iu strung lan- . .. ... . , guage inailequateljr stale* tho to bis wife not to; “ ° J . . . ease. St. Joun was a privateer ( *‘ s * i and Burchard a crank, but tins asserted that Cleveland ! Jones Elkins committee was under bond the _ patches asserteif mat tievelaml j .Jones PJkins com mi Wee was leveling rn 1 removing! was e i e( . le(1i )le uiephoned back j combination of conceit, stupRiitjr mein Trent, replied the dealer, j slumps, so that the m >st iniprov- j u . o A naL .„ it ;# *h« ni ; a i,t ard indescribable foolishness, ; oi ish a very stylish garment. Look j e d machinery may be used. The j “What is it?’ she asked. her of parson Mr. \V. B.McU'iiilon. or Ilatvhcrs rutiom sa}*» Dr. Uoh’s Dj-spcptic iffsc alt—Dear Sir": YourDyspeetie Elixir cured my .laughter of :«y>p. : r U<*u ' ■ rggravatci form ,.i ..-l * '.'-:.*b. i n ’*'"' and he’s made a V' I bad tried sever:.! of tin* lH»t pl.ysicim.sm the comity, who tam.i to (a _ j very Da 1 job it. A*. :il Jti-lv. ' “I always thought lie was aa rise. The defendant's expression was cure I Mini of la*FAC! -, Dr. Holt standii R. I “YViiy. I employed him to dotlii ! one of complacent self-confidence, j masonry and plastering in those! which was justified by the resuit of tiie trial, ajthongh tiie expres to his wife and asked ifhe might . . .ake a drftjk. She joined in tiie at dot back. Mem gracious, it j syndicate is composed of men «f| enlllllBiaBm to t!ic extent of tell- ing him be might take one. Next day she received a dispatch which | - , , . ...i read: “In the station bouse and actually worth so much as fife* “Is anybody wailing on you? • , . toiler more for dot ent,” and five ' said a polite dry goods clerk to a ; ” rg raOB<! ^' en » e seni wen j minutes later the delighted eus ! young Indy from tiie country. — »-mm tomer left tiie store with Iiis Fa sion faded, soraeiviiat, as a flush | tiler Hnbbard coat.—Buffalo Es. rose to iijs cheek iu the course of‘press.- “Y'es sir,’’ replied the bltisliing damsel. “That'-r my fellow outside —lie would not come in-the store.” Anger way glance into the lireast of a wise man, but it rest- only in the bosom of a fooL Tliese are tiie mildest suhsuiutra- I'or Logan’s words—substitutes Sir llie reason- that the exact words would Dot look well ft* print, saying nothing of the gram mar. The very name of June* sets tiie General in a rage. “Boss, bail you anjr «>f dew cot-* found eonlortic pills?’ “Ye*, th* ' you want them plain or coated?** I’ Dunuo, I want dew one* dal’a*- i whitewashed.” He jjpt 'wo. i | indistinct PRJWT;