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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
BY STANFORD & COOPER.
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VOL. TV.
CUTIIBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1885.
NO. 49
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et ALLISON * SIMPSON. '
ON PROBATION.
Mr. Lindsay was preaching in
j with us. Miss Susan;" and Susan J pies and Mrs. I)r. Slow’s tarts?
o ened e mouth and chanted as j Of course Lucretia went, and Mr.
nobody in the choir
chanted before.
•Bravo!" he cried. ‘
had ever! Lindsay with her. Susan hap
Horrors or African Slavery.
Mr. Stanley said in a recent lec
ture that the local history of the
I the Lennox parish on probation;!
j that is, he hail been engaged for
year. After that time, if lie I-' 0,1 ' e ' lM1 '*'
suited Miss Rich, who had the | . “ Wl,v ’ 1 ,,nve hpar ‘ l h aI1
pnnsh in charge, so to speak, who j * " n ' 1 ^ ^ no "
money to paint the i cou ^ ,n 1 ^
When did
my
I
! pencil to lie making preserves and i Lower Congo must n it he studied
pickles that day, and the berries ' too closely, and especially that of
The Cart Before the Horse.
Mr. Torreyson. the blacksmith
of this city, is noted for his kind
ness towards animals, lie has
just built a road cart, now on ex
canvassed for
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h Church enough for Mr.
Grimm and Low enough for Mrs.
Phelps, if he believed with Dr.
$iow in the doctrine of election—
why, then, they were sure to settle
him.
“What a capital wife Lucretia
Shaw would make Mr. Lindsay,"
vouchsafed Miss Rich, shortly af
ter lie adorned the Lennox pulpit.
“She’s just the person for a par
son’s wife—hustling and—”
I’m afraid she’d take the parish
ofl your hands.Miss Rii h.” answf r*
I “We must have you in the
choir,” he said.
“Susan Shaw in the choir!”
1 gasped every hotly on t lie way out
; of church. “Mr. Lindsay is bring
ing her out.”
“She’s Lucretia’s sister, you
know,” explained Miss Rich.
“And her voice rather drowns
LucretiUs,” said Dr. Slow.
Mr. Lindsay was giving great
satisfaction. The parishioners
talked of remodelling the old roc
tory, adding a wing anil a bay
window, and even spoke of taking
in an adjoining field, so that ‘*Lu
cretin might have a ll »wer gar*
• 1**11.” They even meditated an
increase of salary as Soon as he
What Women Want.
A well known physician, wlm?c
practice lies in the direction of
fashionable uptown avenues and
is largely among women, was
wouldn t keep.and so she stayed a! the Bnma, as it* was altogether too i hihition at his blacksmith shop. ! talking health matters generally
home. At about t!ie mid*lle of the , befouled with crime, unnatural which is destined to revolutionize iviih a reporter of the Mail and
afternoon, when they had had din i sins, and nameless atrocities for | traveling by road and to material ' Ex press yesterday, when the con-
tier ami cleared away, am] tilings reiietitiou. It was cmmgh that it | ly lighten the labors of that mililc | versatton turneil upon the ill
were a little slow, and they want I kindled them to persevere in the* animal the horse. The idea is to ;
el somebody to start some music, j new an.I self imposed mission of I occasionally give the hors
Mr. Lindsay was nowhere to be j endeavoring to rescue the Congo I chance to ride in the carl as the
found. ! from the chance of such a great j driver. The idea was first sug
‘Oil, hesgone ofl with Lucretia ; misfortune as Portuguese rule gested to Mr. Torreyson by sec j “is the majority of women who
snmew.iere, said Miss Rich, wlmj *rould be to that regioii, to which jinga turtle move along the road have passed their twentieth year
li lt it hci duty to account f«»i t i ie International Association ha> j carrying his shell with him. The know next to nothing about the
attracted the attention of united vehicle made by Mr. Torreyson j exertions of mind and body.
Europe. If Europe judged wisely i has four high wheels and the j ‘‘Well, women do not eat, drink,
...
o ! health of women as compared wiili
a that of the sterner sox.
him.
' great blight, which clung to Africa The driver sits just over the
horse’s neck and the others in the
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ubln't be :i bit afi'aiil | * 1 1 " 1 tJ I
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us in
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git mv sliai
lie sure,” pirrsueil Mrs
“Lucretia’s smart, and 1
f'nthhrrl, Cn.
w
ILL pra
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rial rnntract.
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your advantage) to call and see us at our
and we will sell you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, as a rule,
than
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Patented or Proprietary, ll-iving our customers interests in view,
we cordially invite you to call that you may save money for your
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At greatly reduced prices, to
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et ALLISl)N A SIMPSON’S.
Clams, Crabs and Clives.
at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
1 he most liandsome
don’t believe in a pastor with a
I doll of a wife who can’t darn tin*
children's clothes, and is too fee
i l*le tr* get. along without ’help.’ ” \
*• Yes.” put in oi l Mrs. Smith,
j “slic'd be no cud of a stepmother
to Mr. I Jndsav's* boy, and if ever
a boy needed a stepmother, its
him. Lucretia*s powerful smart,
ns you say, and slic'd make him
walk Spani/Ji.”
“Yes.” was the reply of Miss
Rich; “a widower needs a wife
more n anybody, to sympathize
with in his loss. I >h didn't won
dcr if Lucretia would bring the
boy up to the ministry ifsl.e had
her way.*
“Between yon and me.” said
Mrs. Phelps. “I think that llie
parson g‘*o* to the Sltaws* rather
more than is necessary for the sal
vation of their souls.”
“You can’t tell. Perhaps Lti
i cretin lias doubts.”
“And perhaps,” said Dr. Slow—
| “perhaps it’s Miss Susan.”
Everybody laughed, and cried
j “Miss Susan!” with fine irony in
their tones.
“Who ever heard of Susan hnv
ing attention?” asked Mrs.
Phelps.
“I’ve engaged Lucretia to cm
! broider a new altar cloth,” ex
plained Miss Rich; “I raised the
money for it last month—I tell you
its like pulling teeth to get money
*No; there's Lucretia now. talk
ing about free will with Dr. Slow.’
•P’r'aps lie’s gone home to write
ids sermon,’ suggested somebody
else, the picnic grove being onl\
• i.iil .i mile hom t‘»'\n. j baps should go unchecked till the the
-Or he’s Amlin* -tongues in | „ f li!Ue . ‘ A sl:lvu traiIe w:ls 3 | lar ,
trees, ami seiinons in stones,’ out
here.’
But at sunset Mr. Lindsay
strolled back, nitli Susan on bis
should be settbgl in the parish, j arm. in time to join them at tea,
and Mr Grimm thought he should and lie and Susan made the coffee
add a codicil to his will, in favor j and pitched the tunes they sang
of the ne>v pastor and Lueretia’s | before the day ended.
Iinsli-md ! “Now wasn’t that real thought |, r ,, ,
iiuso.iii'i. - !ier of villages massacred
“When they're married,” reck ful in Mr. Lindsay to go after S.i I
oned Miss Rich, with unchristian j S! '»? Units what I call real
till ir*. "yve shall have all our Christian, and a brother in law
nhroidcred ) oi -! worth having,’ commented oneolii
sup[M>se. ’ lady.
“Do you think Susan will live j But when Mrs. Bishop, who had
with ’em!’ asked Mrs. I’uclps.— stayed at home with a teething ba-
"L’Vaps he won't care about utar ’’y, reported that Mr. Lindsay
lying the whole family.” had not gone home to write his
“He’s powerfu! kind to Susan, sermon, but had walked straight
though." into Susan's kitchen, and had
and well at the furthcoming Con-1 place between them arched, so j or dress with reason. They nib-
ferenee, we might mark its date that the horse is hitched under jlile too much. Their stomachs
down as tne beginning of an era , the wagon between the wheels, his ; are constantly at work. It is al-
ot expansion and grov. lii that per | head projecting a little beyond most impossible for that organ to
the front wheels and his tail just
irelv clearing the hind wheels.
! like an aggravated pest, destroy
, ing men taster than children
could be born, lie overtook a
party of Arab marauders on the
I Congo in November of last year.
■ j over 1,200 miles from the sea.
I’hev bad utterly desolated n num-
:i 11 the
wagon face outward on each side.
I'he horse is so fastened that the
1 pulling is distributed over his
body and does not all come on his
neck and shoulders. In this po
sition he is greatly protected from
; the sun and storm and therein
1 enabled to make long journeys
with less fatigue.
But the principal part of the
lies
secrete any chyle—that is, the
juice which acts as a dissolvent
of the contents of the stomach—
so long as that organ is at work.
By this too frequent eating a ra
tional appetite is spoiled. Only
one thing, then, can follow—an
unpaired digestion and dyspepsia.
“The greatest cause of poor
health of American women, how
ever. ‘is the lack of invigorating
employment. They loll too much.
The brain and whole muscular
system become Muggish and at
sustaining anv
fled, and carried off the women
and c hildren. lie never saw such
a sight before: In a small camp j invention lies in a belly band 1 last incapable of
800 lighting men kept in manaeks about four feet wide passing un | strain at all. The need of Amer-
and fetters, 2,200 naked women * dcr the horse. When you reach
and children, their poor bodies en j tllu *op of a long hill, down which
crusted with dirt, all emaciated : a horse would have to go slowly
and weary through much misery. ; !ls I* 1 ’ *>cl I back the load, you sim
It was like ravening human ken ' ply turn a crank and it lifts the
He lakes a sight of notice
helped her seal up the preserve i crllc ] enol]
her.” ! jars aud set them awav. and had ] .
sat in the front porch an hour or mur j e
two afterward with her—when lie
might have been with Lucretia—
reading secular poetry, and not
Dr. Watts or Charles Wesley,
at tiie Shaw homestead.— either, the parish rose in its wrath ! so | ( - „(•
•r.ic, at prayer meetings or to* woman. This would do; Lit-
meeting, he was always at cretia must not be trifled with.
uels—a sight to make angels weep oh Ids feet several iuches
h to make strong men ! from the ground and the vehicle
‘ You kinder forget she’s Lti
! cretin’s sister,” put in -Miss Rich,
“.in' ail she's got.”
It was surely plain that Mr.
Lindsay took pleasure in the
cicty
AI pi
i clii.tr
'Vengeance on the then runs down the hill of its own
iean women is not doctors and
medicines, but advice and more
out of door exercise, more useful
employment in the bouse and
more interchange of ideas and
opinions. Women, instead of be
ing man’s inferior an-1 the weaker
ol the two, is intended by nature
hand to take Lucretia and Susan
hom*'; he lent them his books, and
directed their reading; he brought
them flowers from town when lie
happened to go up.
‘1 shall be so glad to give up
the presidency of the Bethel snei
cty and the Dakota League to Lti
cretia,' said Miss Rich. ‘It's on
Iv proper for t!-.e clergyman’s wife
to be at the bead of them.’
‘You'll feel sorter lost without
’em?’ asked Mrs. Phelps.
•The parish is a large field. I
think I can spare them to Lucre
tia. Do you know, the other I »s » preliminary preparation?’
ers.” Here was the net re
suit of the burning o! IIH vilUgcs
and tlie devaslati n of Ifl clis
triets, to glut the avaricious soul
of a man who had constituted him
a district some 200
miles higher up. Though over
75 years old, here lie was prose-
liis murderous business.
momentum. It is provided with to be the greater and the strong
”—yew York Mail ami i’.-c-
a steering apparatus and a brake, 1 er.
that the vehicle may lie steered \ press.
and its velocity regulated.
Several times during the day
the tired horse has a chance
to ride and is very much rested.
Also when the horse attempts to
run away you wind up the crank
Mr. Lindsay had inspired hope in Jj
her gentle heart: .-.o must marry |,. lv j n „ s i, c .,{ a3 much human 1 am l 1:e > s lifted off the ground jier-
Lucrc-tia or leave the parish. ' blood in three months that, it col | feclly helpless.
•Yon see,' explained Mr. Phelps leetaI int() , tank) it mi !lt | lavo \ - *• —
‘we want to settle you, Mr. I.mil _ lt , , . . . Liih.c of the Nicaragualana!.
i sumccil to drown him ami all his _ , .
sav. You suit us to a T, but it Lake Nicaragua is ninety miles
.* , tu.ity wives anil concubines. I. . .. .
kinder seems as if you outfit to: , .>r,rv ... *‘ ,n o an5 ‘ forty miles at its great
^ out of this parish—and I suppose-
. i the parson has to advise her about
of Papers, all kind*, over offered
night as I was going to watch
with Miss Hart when she had in
formation of the lungs, I came
across Lucretia and Susan and
.Air. Lindsay. I must sav I should
think Susan would have more
taste than to follow ’em anywhere.
Why don’t she keep herself in the, LI be new to
background?* parish has set its
sufficed to drown him and all his
thirty wives and concubines.
1 hose 2.I500 slaves won hi have to
be transported over 200 miles in
canoes, and such as could not l e
fed would die, and perhaps 800—
perhaps 900—of all the number
would ever reach their destination.
This was the last latest story of
the slave trade in Africa, and his
liaea t» pr«iK^to Lueretia^Jiaw . 0 , |jwt W(mk , ,. e fll j Iy g!liae( , if he
jeoiilil make liis hearers sympa
thize with the work and aims of
the International Association.
propose to Lucretia Shaw, you’ve
been so attentive.’
‘Propose to Lucretia Shaw!' re
peated the young man, with a
startled air. “What lias that to
do with settling me? Is every cler
gyman who comes to Lennox ob-
‘ Weil, no, not exactly,’ laugh
ed Mr. Phelps, ‘not unless he's
give the parish reason to expect
it. Yon know we don't want the
credit of settling a philandering
I
Skin Discuses,
have a little daughter
parson who makes love right and j years old, who for the last four
left. I’d .no idei the thought years has been afflicted with a pc-
j'ou, but the euliar skin eruption on the face
heart on the and one hand. I have tried seven
licfore at .1. W. STANFORD'S
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PearSir -I kave been troubled with indiarc>tion and nervous hendtiehe for the hist fifteen yetirs. I hiring that tune I hnve
IWflered a jjreat deal with |*eriodical attaeks <*f hc:id:iche. llavinir exhausted my o:.n skill and tried the prescriptions of .1
great inanv phvs?i*ians. ! was induced t«» trv vmir !>vsi*e»»tie Klixir.
the proper designs and things;
Lucretia ain’t well drilled in sym
bols and such, you know.”
In fact., everybody in Lennox
had decided that Mr. Lindsay
should marry Lucretia. and per
haps Lucretia had decided so too,
for she was an everlasting time,
1 lulmestion. j over tllat “bar cloth, ami nectlcil
‘She's been pretty much in the match, yon see, and we wouldn’t or eight plwsicians, among them
background all her life.’ said Dr. like to see a man, if he was elo the best in California and in
Slow. “Perhaps she’s tired of qnont in prayer, who'«l trifle with province, but to no purpose.
no end of ad vice ami instruction;
, her ignorance ami interest were
quite touching. And Mr. Lind-
I say seemed quite willing to spend
his leisure under the Shaws’ roof,
watch the sacred symbols i
under ihe white and
shapely hands of Miss Lucretia. j
“That hand of Lucretia’s will
be sure to do the business,” some-;
body had said. “Mr. Lindsay’s!
a man of taste, if he is a clergy
man ’’—as if the two were not usu
ally found combined—“and—I
heard him say it was fit for a
duchess.” Miss Lueretia’s hand
Y«»n si'iit me
bottle alnmt the iniiMlo of Mari-V last,
since. My indigestion is almost if not
was, indeed, her loveliest feature.
and I am happy to inform you that I have not suffered from these periodical attacks since. My indigestion is almost if not i . . . . . .
entirely cured. I can cat any and everythin*? without material injury. I have been a practicing physician for thirty ycar«. ‘ R ! >oa * v wnite as snow, with
and have ever been opposed to proprietary medicine. You kindly furnished me with tin* formula lor the Klixir. and <»n ex- the pretties
:uuination ran testifv to the medical properties and Theraputical application and I recommend all sutVerii irfrom indiircstio;
1 i_A - - 1: —? - * iii: . * .1 ...i, I. i.-i*.i.. . .
tbc sititation.’
‘But she ought to have more
consideration. P’r’aps the lovers
don’t mind her. There they were
‘ all three of them, watching the
1 comet and studying the heavens.’
‘A i;ro|ier study for a clergy-
; man.” said Dr. Slow.
‘And he was pointing out all
the consternations, and it seemed
1 to me they was looking at him in-
I stead of the stars,’ pursued Miss
Rich.
‘It would lie a complication,’
! suggested Nlrs. Phelps, ‘if, while
he's courting Lucretia, Susan
i should get in love with him.’
‘It wouldn't be no use,’ said
i Mrs. Grimm. •Lueietia's that
smart she’d make him believe it
was her he was dying for.’
The Shaws had enough to keep
the wolf from the door, but noth
ing to spare: they owned their
house, but kept no servant. ‘Help
would be dreadfully in their way,’
est width. The water is fresh
and affords abundant depth
vessels of the deepest draught.
Several islands give facilities for
establishing coal stations, supply
depots, harbors, and places for re
pairs. The lake is 100 feet above
tide water, tjix locks, or five in
termediate levels, are proposed.
Seventeen and one half miles of
the canal lies between the Pacific
and the lake; the distance across
the lake is sixty three miles; from
the mouth of the San Carlos, where
the canal will leave San Juan, to
the harbor of Grcytown, the dis
tance is thirty six miles, w hich, it
is hoped, will by new surveys be
sliortcnetl ten milts. The total
this j "*r-*l excavation would he thus
For- i from forty-three and one half to
a 1 fifty three and one half miles, and
Llie lake and river navigation.
There are earthquakes, thun
der storms, atid tempests in na
ture, but the harvest is produced
by her quieter operations. The
noiseless dew, the tender rain, the
soft breeze, the calm firmament,
and the silent sun, here are lor
great powers. Agitations and
excitements have their place in
the history of religions, the great
work is to be done by calm, deter
mined and continued labor. We
f or should work from principle, and
with the regularity of Natures
laws. There is great power in
unceasing effort. How firm and
fast is the rock on the high moun
tain side. The mightiest s'orm
cannot shake it from its place, tl e
wildest tempest heats upon it in
vain, and the thunder sends forth
peal upon peal, but the rock re
turns llie echo as if laughing at
their feeble attempts. And yet
the continued, persistent drop
ping of water will loosen it, an l
cause it to fall into the valley be
low. What we do may not be
great, but let it be regular and by
law—let drop follow drop without
' ceasing, and what cannot be done
| by violent agitations shall be ac
complished by quiet, constant
work.
in
cure
the affections of one of the flock j tunately, I saw a statement
you know.’ St. Paul, NIinr. paper, of a
‘But my dear sir,’ said Mr. j of a disease similar to that of my j amounting to 119 miles liy the
Lindsay. ‘I'm not in hive with Lu- j child. It was effected by Swift's ’ present, surrey, would be sotne-
cretia Siiaw. You wouldn't have ; SueciGc. I secured six bottles i " increased, if the new surveys
ine perjure myself?’
•Not in love with Lucretia
parish won't believe its own
again, I reckon.’
‘Well, sai 1 Mr. Grimm, severely,
•we couldn't think of settling a
preacher that hadn't no more prin
ciple than to throw over Lucretia
Shaw after taking lea so much to
her hopes
are successful. Front New
York
route
and commenced giving it to my j
The little giii. In less than one week l r ° by this
. . for sailing vessels, the ti neis ten
eyes | this terrible disease, which had llays sllorler t | lan l)y thc Panama
baffled all thc known remedies route: to Hong Kong twenty seven
within reach, began to disappear.! days; to Shanghai thirty four
She has been taking it three
months—is perfectly well, and her
skin is as clear as wax.
G. A. Smith,
Trenton, Ont. Province Canada.
March 2S, 18S-L
What A Minister Sajs.
Extreme weakness aud general
! the prettiest taper fingers, pink at ^ ^ ^ ^
and nervous headache, or any disease flri.--iii^ from a torpiU iiver to’procure a liottle of your liy-pepiic Klixir. furii i.-aho-t the ends. Once when Mr. Lind- ’ ’ ' . . ,
a snecilic in rhiselaisof di-cases. I recommend it to my patrons and prescribe ir in my practice. 1 would have comolieti j . i t . • , , n. 11 they don t feci glad they can t af- usefulness—
with rour request, made when I saw you last, but tlioi alit it best to delay in order to be ihorougbly convinced as lo its cura-! ‘ 1 Mentioned mem natter- *
live proiM-rties. Vcrvtruly votirs, ’ * L. P. DOZIKU, M. IJ. in‘riv Miss Susan who was ih.ino t°r(l any.
P. S.—I can't affoid to be without the Elide. 1 will hove it in mv house let it cost what it may. L. P. I). , ~ ' ’ , . ~ Susan always wore the simplest * ’ded -Ir. Gttmm.
1 'And larger salary, allowed Mr.
her house, and raisin
as it were.’
Perhaps,’ said Mr. Lindsay,
after a pause—‘perhaps you will
lie able to forgive me for not fro
posing to Lucretia when I tell
you that I have already proposed
to Susan. You see. it would com
plicate matters a little if I tveie
to accede to your wishes: TIow
ever, I have lately received a call
; from a Western parish, and should | system. Adopting tiie sugges
ted obliged to decline tiie Len utms of intimate friends, who had
! nox parish, even if von had! . , ,. „ - - -,
, ‘ .. , ... experienced rebel in similar cases
thought me worthy of it. as this; *
wonder other furnishes a wider field of '’N’Inking Swift s Specific, I now
find myself restored to a perfect
‘An 1 a large salary, I suppose,’ condition of health and strength.
•lays; to Callao fifty-two days.
tic Sltonlil Sira)) His Banner.
Sergeant Bates, the personified
flag staff, is sick and in poverty
atSaybrook. There is probably
heaps of fun and glory in toting
the ‘star spangled’ around thc
world, and waving it under Brit
ish nose, but if the sergeant will
debility, produced by exposure i uke OIlr a(Iv ice he will swap his
and over work attendant upon my I , )anner r<)r a , lani , orgiln am , mon .
luties, were gradually developing | kcy . XIie latter mav not be qllitc
prostration of my \ so p a triolic, but they are a
into an litter
A Iiov who is polite to his lath
er ami mother is likely to be po
lite to everybody else. A boy
lacking politeness to his parents
may have- the semblance of cour
tesy in society, but is never truly
polite in spirit and is in danger,
as lie becomes familiar, of betray
ing liis real want of courtesy. Wc
are all in danger of living too
much for the outside World, for
the impression which we make in
society, not coveting the good
opinion of those who are in a sense
a part of ourselves, and who will
continue lo sustain and lie inter
ested in us, notwithstanding these
defects of deportment and charac
ter. We say to every boy and
every girl cultivate the habit of
courtesy and propriety at home—
in the kitchen -as well as in the
little I parlor, and you will hostile in
more fattening
-Huston Globe.
Pit. P. E. IIot.T. Kmri.A, Al.\. CIIMPTUOI.LE1I flEXERAL's OFFICE. At!.\XT\. ti t.. July mil. 1
Peak Sir.—1 am pleased to report that T have been entirely eu ml el ill' licet inn.! IV t he use ef your "Pyspeptir Klixir." I 1 .
was imiueeil by a friend to try it af e • having tried almost every remedy known for my disease, without the slightest effect, he
1 took only three small bottles of your medicine before I was entirely well. I suffered several years, and although it has been j trouble to
three years since 1 used your preparation, I hnve had no return of it Yours truly.
W\ A. WUItillT. Comp. Gen. Stateof tia.
Offh k of the Sixer::: \i vsi-facteeixo Co.. Ki'F\ri.\. Ai.a.. July 1th. Ix.<.
This la to certify that my wife. Mary J. Hightower, s-uffered for six years from indigestion and enlargement of tin-liver; lin. and she bad
noticed. Nobody ever took the,
flatter .Miss Susan —
Lucretia sang in the choir, al
though her voice was thin as mus
no ear; nobody
'beamed or cared if Susan sang j
in Lucre
the week's mending near bv, drew
her own hands under her' work. ^ rments ’ w,,,cn s!,c «»« , Lindsay. ‘Double, in fact.’
<‘xecute<l herself, while Lucretia— ‘I suppose,* persisted Miss
Rich, after the wedding—‘I sup
pose Lecretia must have refused
him first.’—Harper's Bazar.
liuu Uii mu ucavi »»» mu |).u ion. |
con fesscil NI r.
love of finery.’
wnich she designed and
herself, while Lucretia—
! -Well, if there's anything that un
future posi-,
i lion at the head of tiie parish.’ ;
Phelps, ‘it’s her!
While everything within us, and
around us. reminds us of the ap
proacli of death, and concurs to
loach us that this is not our rest,
let us hasten our preparation for
, • ,u„ r another world, and earnestly im
Accept my fervent wishes tor t our ; ,
1 J . . ,, plore that grace which alone can
continued prosperity in your well j put an to lhat fata | ffar
chosen and successful method lor : which our desires have too long
other places to deport yourself in
a becoming and attractive man
ner.
AH tile Same.
A well known railroad lawyer,
whileaccompanjing several ladies
on a tour of inspection tlirongb
the penitentiary the other day,
i stopped in front of a cell where a
waged with our destiny When
! these move in the same direction,
j that which the will of heaven ren
Stillwater Place. Stamfoid, Conn. unavoidable shall become
relieving those who suffer.
Rev. B. Stockton, D. D.,
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co..
Drawer ii, Atlanta, Ga.
our choice, all things will be ours
—life will be divested of its vani
ty, and death disarmed of its ter
rots.
He Only Serves.
'ipottmis toss p'lnmls.amtwasghMnuv amt iK-siioiuient: that as an experiment—i , , , .. ’ ! love or finery." i In his letter from Albanv to the
ml hy earnest jiersnasion—site was induced to try one bottle of l>r. Holt’s Ilys|H-ptie Klixir; that site fois iiumc'liatoiy ami j d' e *mcd or eared if ?*usan sang i • PI ii i.i'ii., Tb nan V’ I nel
mr.-teriallv benetittol, and eont inning its use a few months, she was entirely relieved of lier trouhies. regained lier appetite, | ] i j, a seraph * she sat ill Lucre- ' Lucretia always blossomed out in | * 11 "* tel pm a I i.ncs, colonel
nnd n*»w weighs 1*5 pounds. The Klixir has brought us health and happiness where all other remedies had resulted in eon-! ’• ’ ‘ - , ... c : Alex. Met.lure speaks of the
tinuous suffering ana disappointment. J. C. H1GHTO WKlt. tin’s shadow, and people almost' * lifet'y spring bonnet wutle on- [ ..f OI . c jjj 0s t; ,1 a iies” of NIr. C'leve-
1 forgot she was there, till they nee^ san IDa, ' e lier la *t year s one an | land's rule—referring to his term ■ Bhtn to How. A RasoHa Dragtitere
T>r. Hoi.t—Dear sir: AlKiut five years ago I was taken with a violent congh with enlarged li'ver'.-uui eonstipadnn.' i"girew j ded Iter help. Mr. Lindsay had 1 swe r—and a smart new suit made jin the presidency. We are sur-i All stiff clay lands ought to l.c , Never was such a rush for any
worse and worse until it was niiuosi impossible forme to lie down ami sleep at night for Is months, owing to tiie severity of : t a i<o-ht tl,e ohnir him-nlf on 1 .f in the latest wrinkle. prised that a man so well inform- thoroughly ol often up tint ing the , Drug More as is now at .J. .
thc rough. The only way I could sleep was in a eliair. my head resting upon a pillow on a table. Was treated l.v two differ- j -- 11 1 tit nisei I, anil ai- i , thoroughly doin' cratic and fall aud winter, while moisture is 1 STANFORD’S for a Trial Bottle of;
rnt physicians, and fried a mindidS- of Patent Medicines, all of tv hi eh did no good. After having despaired of ever ....trinw «i.« .n,. ..un, —..it — i t: .1...I il.i. itm. Uioi ilml ’ w - ^ - ‘ . . .— — . — — -
..... — :. , .........It...1 ...... i... \-. ... * ..... «... i. ..i . c .. .... 11.. ........... i.*i: ..: — _ :.. i .. . . si..... t A. no
I pm |my>iriiiu>,iiini tutu u iiiiiiuht m i ;nt*ii‘ .miuniirs, an tu ayuh*ii hm m* .uu*r uaYiu^iH->|iaircd<>f OVCTjjfttiti? tC!" tllC nltfll’ doth COllld no lon <r er
well, niy wife cnmisuIUmI yon by letter. Y»*u sent me two l*ottlt*s of your I)ys]H*j»tii" KHxIr; in les*4ii:tn three days I could lie
J down and sleep as well as I ever could in my life: a few bottles cured me perfectly. I lmvo recommended It to a jrrvat mini- ” e 111 rule a pretext to cover a mill
l>er of persons and never knew ii to fail toeure in a single instance. Yours truly, JOHN F. KEHOK. { titutle of calls thee were the
Mr. AY. R McLendon, of Hatchers Station, say* l>r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klixir cured lmn of indnresfioii.
Er
Dir. H »i.t— Dear sir: Y«»nrDysj»onfie Elixir cured my dau^hrer of I\vsj>ej>sia of a very aj^rravared form of twelve month:
I h»«l tried several of the Dest physicians in the county, win* failed to benefit lier.
•tam.ii;^.
FOR S^-XjE BY QGISTS.
BRYANT GlUiTIN, White 1‘oliri. Ga.
were
I the chants and fugues to practice,
j One morning, lie drilled Lucretia
, j for half an hour ineffectually, anti
j suddenly turned to Susan.
April in-jy. 1 Tome," he said, “try this chant
It was about tins time that tlle j withal so able in Ins journalistic ‘ plentiful, and that the air aud
parish picnic occurred—an insti j nsl i nc ts should speak of tiie rule rains may pulverize them in tizic
tution which everybody believed
in. Hadn't there bec-n more
matches made at the last titan du
ring all tiie year besides? And
wasn't it a fine chance to test Mrs.
Phelps’ recipes, Miss Rich’s cream
of a president of litis republic. j fur tiie crops. 1 his work at the
Our presidents do not rule. Neith right time will add a large per
er do they reign. They serve. ; cent, to tiie yield. Sandy land
Wc are happy to know that the ntay be deferred until later, blit
man who fills tiie chair of chief; should certainly be plowed a
executive in litis happy land is i month or two before planting for
not a ruler.—ATetc York World. 1 the same reason.
Dr. King's New Discovery
Consumption, troughs and Colds.
All persons affected with Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, or any affection of llie
Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial
Bottle of this great Remedy free,
by calling at above Drug Store.
Regular size$1.00.
grim iookiug fellow sat, and said:
“Ladies, here is an excellent
specimen. How are you?” ad
dressing the convict.
“Sorter slow at present.”
‘You don't find life in here very
enjoyable, I presume?’
•Waal, it ain’t as full o’ fun as
it might he.’
•What were yon put in for?
•Wall, podne-r, you an' me was
fori about > n same-business. I
know you.’
‘In the same business? What da
you mean?'
‘Same business, that's what I
mean. You are a railroad lawyer
arn’t you?’
•Y>*.’
‘Waal, I am a train robber.’