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AND
BY STANFORD & COOPER.
VOL. V.
“Independent in All Things—Neutra! in Nothing.”
CUTIIBEET, GA.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1885.
TEBS3S $1.50 IS AOVAStF.
NO. 1
MOTHERS’
t
TBXEEDl
WM. LINK'S
Store.
! Furniture
1 D<»orilu.»t of t'arrin.sre r aettjrv.y
Eufauia, Alabama.
I
NO MORE TERROR!
K* Mare I’aiit!
Tlie Bread of
Motherhood
Transformed
l
HOPE
AND
IIA YE t!^ I.:it• • t Styles «.f Furiiitun *
by the Car L*ul. Ciiaitr’cr >ett.-
:rom <i*> to >•_*'«>: I.arcai- ! > v bs $l-j; |
llct !stca*ls from t-* "'Oh: < 'hairs from To j
Tent* t<»$l-Sn piece.
Sales. Wardrobes. I*wi»k Cases. \\ ritin^r
Hat Racks. Window Shades, Ac.
Vyoii <-olluis aii'l t’asket^ all ~ i/r >, am!
r r ues
l will Mamif-cturc uiii«l Iv*i»air Fun.:-,
t'.ire of :ill kiii'is aiiH at tl;*- -h^rtes! in»-
ti«c. a nr] at living i-:i <*s. I v, ill sell j
Furniture as Lhoap as ;ii y of the N«. iirli- ,
boring Cities. Having in en iu j
the* l*uf■uitiircbii'iiH’ > f<n* tw.i.yv v.;.:-
aml^iv“n sitisfaefson. I wtfti.i tiuujij
'*0 oi‘i iricmD bm i ■ ■ ■ >■ tu^jr i
This invaluable
preparation is truh
a triumph <»f suieti:
lie skili. and no n»or«
.inestimahle hcnelit
I was ever bostowe*
(•u the mothers o
the world.
NO MORE DANSER J‘sl2or!en> tlie timeol
Hnbor mrrt lessens
*■« .the intensity of pain
• hut, hettcr than all.
;it jrrcally diminish-
Mother or Child.tlir danger to 1 ih•
•of both mother and
child, and ii**v
|*be»»«*tb**Hi»V ' oir*-* ,. umfeffCVl !
idition hifrhly favor-! them npnin
able to speedy re- in- I.a«li* nr- •-p. «-ial!y invit
ifovery. ami far le.-s
jliable to ttomliiiir.
•eonvnlsions. and
other aiarinin^
isyniptoms incident j
tojto lingering and
• painful labor. Its ;
truly womlerful ef-
ieaev in thia respe.-l
i!titles the Morn- (
:«ts* T'kIKNI* to b<- l
ranked as one of tie-
life saving ap;di
mees *;iven to the
>rld by the iii -
•overiesof modern
TtfYlT .in- ranted, iuhI Linseed
fit F B . .ftluM!i«e it will I.r . 5 .
• • ' iOil at prices i ,! -
FLBASUHES OF FAPJUNG!» sewing machine—like them [generally at the door of every
! -parlor beds' I sec at the furniture j well regulated ham a patch of ice
i as belated ey the honest FAKMEK stores—or he'd climb right baek which you slip upon, and then go
i HnisELE. into it amigo to sleep again down with the pails, spill the wa
When you once do get him waked ter all overyourself anil snaky our
The honest farmer sat upon the i "h Ite s all right, though, for the j mittens so that it is warmer tor
seat of a ilingv spring wagon that i day. Then we go out to the harn j the rest of the day to go with
had once been red. which was | and stall a fire in the boiler to I your hands bare. When yon
backed no between 1(1 other din j "-arm the feed for the cows, and j have vented all the blasphemy
. spnn" wagons that had also I while that is warming we clean ‘ you know upon the catastrophe,
| i.ecn bright colored earlier in their, "‘it the stables. Did you ever j and given each [rail a furious kick
almost as much fun to plant corn
and beans and pumpkins and hay.
The I,Imp-Kiln I'lnH.
When 1 find a sober, indtts-
stdts. She gained thirty poimds
in flesh and it renovated her whole
You plant hav with a big bag of system. It is certainly the great- j trintis working-man wiat am out
seed around your neck, that a!-! est tonic in tlie world. 1 f work I am gw inn to reason dal
most makes yon hump backed, - T. J. IIiiuhxl 1 itam de n.dei ai consequence oi do
from which you scatter it over thD Indian Springs, Ga., Nov. S. 1SS-L j gincrel depreshun in bizness.
field, and when it comes up yoti j Treatise on Blood and Skin ; When 1 find dat same pussou in
find it is all sown in s|»ols, and ! Diseases mailed free.
your hired man makes sarcastic j
remarks about it.
“All through the lovely leafy
existence, at the Gnnsevoort mar take hold of a pitchfork on a cold 1—perhaps knocking the bottom j moot It of June you Sjieiid your
FOR FAIKT.
CURES
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica
LuniUag-?. Backache. Headache.Toothache.
N>re Tbrnat, btrclllDg*. bprnlnv llrulv.m
li it ru*. N-uHs I'rro- : bite*.
UNO AM. OTHER BUOII.Y PAl.'.b AM* MUES. ! table.
rtit* a *
I Ike
i kef. Giber honest fanners sal | winter a morning,
The Swift Spnanc Co-
Drawer I>. Atlanta. Oa.
From tke Mercer Clarion.
Cons.
Mankind in general, agree that
l
- ••ri-iaiiy
1 to<*x:iin*!*»• iiIV - h
| \\ hen visilinja no city <U*i*t bill r*. p
• nicn visit. I.’ctm-inhi'r flu* (ilacc. *H\*
T>• *♦ *r K«st of "it »>.■»’ t'iirr.1 F.d torv.*
Itc.-pcctfu!lv.
(><rj;W;m. ' AVM.t.tnk.
PAmTNOW!
I atn sc‘llin,”-Strict
ly Pure Load, 'war-;
“1 TT • 1
S-.bl lirT>i' gri-rt« f D-a.Ier*'Arrvw',pre. Fift y
lotus, itircrti u-in I! Uucn>t~
TIIF. t it A. v<m;i:i.mi: ( «.
:o A \ O JKLtr. I OJ » lUltiK-.n-. B J.. L'. N. A.
tv
Well, the ont of one of them—you go baek . time hoeing these same potatoes,'
upon other wagon seals all about, i handle of a pitchtork is tlie cold 1 and get some more and lug that j corn, etc. The invention of the »f all the animal* on this earth,
and a gtacial. aim sphere of rus- eat lll ‘ n S there is. it'* colder j to the barn, and go back and forth Colorado beetle has added anoth-1 the cow is the strangest, unless it
ticitv. hav. simplieitv. and vege even than the Village Trustee yon ! thus until the beasts have had all er pleasing complicalii-n to iha 1 is the jack. Now jacks are strange
,pi. v .|. n a.il tl,^ i irinaiyi T.., voted fur on the inormng aIter liG j they want. And you wouldn't j rnisjog of. potatoes, for you now j —and there'sVf denying it. You
dingv soring wagon first .uTuction. if tlie thermometer fli; believe how much they will drink have an opportunity to amuse f ean not anymore tell when a jack
10 degrees below zero in the when you bring it to ’em. If you j yourself by sprinkling them with ! is going to lose the c-eutreof grav-
• Lerprise & Appsal
spring
mentioned, upon which sat the
honest farmer also referred l*«,
, want o' bread l am gwine to ax
i him carlin tpieshuus. I want to
know what he did wid his wages.
If he libeil as became a man aim
in' $2 a day I want to know why
he hasn't tunthiu' laid up. If he
aimed $2 per day and Jibed at di
late of ijl2,> per week I has no lur-
der use fur him.
“Each winter we li'nr dis cry
of charity. Each winter de man
who has managed to save tip a
morning the handle of a pitchfork , turn them out to a trough they j Paris green and water, which anlv ity of his hind feet and land them I ! t . 0 tle am told dat it am Ids solemn
-k’fcFCini’TIoX l'JMCi: :
<-]>v one year . .
Elpllt IIKUEiflS .
“ Fonr ninntlis .
$I..'o :
1.00
•V> I
ADYEiiTlSiXir l:ATKS:
• 1.-
wid a free hanil or
denied deni
Safety it East
—To—
SUFFERING WON
Oil at ])ri('(‘s tlicit
will (‘liable every-,
body to paint up.
be-
oiirse l*e uinlcr-
tli.it can-
iot publi.-li certio
rates coiiceriiin?
'his IJhMKDY With-
mt woiindinii tlie
IHicacy «>f tbc wri-
LJC "f" mm Got in v fig-ures
ostiiiimiuiN on file. • .
,i"i no lnoiiier win11 loro you paint.
insopce u<( «i it will 1 • *
■ver ajtaiu be witli- j
One .--'Hiaro, ton 1 11
n$< rti«»ji
1- or ouch siiLs'fjnont iu
111 /n'l's-tittil wttU i’
<> i;u.iri‘*s v.i;l bo
Mit it iu her time
'trouble.
•p...
■»o:lions, \.
•<! cut, :tp i * I
\ il advi-rii;
in.
| wore attached two din ,r y bnv he lo degrees below, and it s j will take about two swallows of
! horses in rusty harness. These a peculiarspceieqypt penetrating! water apiece. It you carry it to
animals hung their heads as l..» j void that goes right ill rough the (hem in pails they will drink three
asAheir check straps would per fldckcst mittens. Afier you've pailfuls apiece out of pure cus
mit and .razed between i|, e j t , had hold of that pilcliiork aliout, seilness, just for the sake of see
blinders with bored expressions ; s ‘ x minutes yoit^ll U-giu to wish j ing you carry it. After you get
^ I of countenance which ehaii"e»l to i ll ,s,t °’-ir pmelH# had been born the animals all watered you and
I looks of annoyance as the h-incst i ,rl diiti-rcnt si les nl theglobc and'ihe hired man chop feed enough few hours, and then it must be driver. I once hail a friend that I selves a siugle thing. If de sales
- j farmer occasionally jerked the 1 i,:l1 * uever met;each other. to last for the remiindcrof the raked up into cocks. The next owned a jack—one of those meek, j ,,f Peer an’ tobacco depended on
U.™ j lines and shouted: "\V' H a^ U?ere!' | “When the water geks warm we day and the next morning. One j day it must lie spread out and \ simple, unaffected jacks, but I do j de rich an' moderately well-off de
il iiUUc n-ire ' when they had not l lie.-slightest, mix up a lot of --ehoppisl feed, (of you turns the chopper and the j dried, and then cocked up again. | not number my fricail now among ! hizness would decrease two-
•liargid for as mieuiion or desire to -s^ir. The j coUsisting of cipial parts ot ba_\ ^other stuffs hay and corn stalks j Just as it is rend v for the barn a my acquaintances, and lie does | thirds. If our summer excursion
and cornstalks, spiinkied with into it to be chopped up. I hat; thunder shower generally comes ; not own a jack, f..r he has gone to . Ijoats depended on de same class-
hopper turns like a M aterbury j up and wets it so that you have! a land where the musical bray of e s dev couldn't run.
makes them fat and enriches the j safe m the pit of your stomach, ,[„otv to hand a part of it ober Ur
druggist you buy the stuff of. than you ean tell when a professor I efiaritv. We am not to ax men
Toward the latter | art of June ' of English is going to call on you I women whether they worked
and the first of July you begin ! to recite. I do not think I would ] or idled de summer away: wheiu
haying, and now yon work about like to possess a jack, unless 1 i er deir aimin’s went for luxuries
22 hours per day. It has to lu- 1 had contracted to build a railroad or necessities; whether they spent
mowed and 'lien allowed to dry a : for then 1 could use him for a pile
•i-ti-i
bo.lv of the dingv wagon was eov
jlht-r #dfv-rt: ■ m.-nts.
A-lvertisom'iifs inserted without .... (
ti*": a- to I!"■ nifitil-ur *•! in- • »*rt-d tv ilii 11 ric*i 11111»1 tbiiL ii1 t2\ i
unuli cotv about
i*f ]»ubli.s!ii •! until • •rdcr-
ucc-r liii‘/ly.
•Hi :j!s (lut- wJjuji linml-
J. \V. StAM'OIU). J, J. WORSHAM.
• leiitlv buea accuinulnt ing fur
many months, and the box was
! cracked and the paint had peeled
uwu\ in ti:ikc*s; but the honesl far
mcr looked happy.
meal, and
half a bushel of it steaming hot.
Then you sit down and take ad
vantage of her detraction in eat
ing it to milk her. If she were
If our street
watch, and when you have “chop - to take three or four more davs to * he jack is never heard—for there | cars had no other patrons dev
pod for a half an hour you will, dry it. Then you put it in the is not a jack the: e to bray. My j would stop deir trips. Our eir-
barn, and if there is one thin" I f*'’iend is dead. The coroner said
more than another that makes j the jack killed him. I always
not eating she would take too small pieces rather than turn it you wish Darwin's theory were mourned the loss of that fiiend
be willing to go tlirough the ma
chine yourself and come out in
it !
! ct
A prominent phy.-iYum lately remark
ed to the proprietor, that if it were ad-
missihlc to nmke public tin* letters we
receive, the ’"Mothers Krietiil would
outsell anything on the market.
] most earnestly entreat every female
exiK*etinc to l*<* e»»n lined, tons** Motlu-r > |
Kvlicf. Louph-d with tins entreaty_ 1
will add that during otistetrieal pra« t i
( fortv-foiir year** I have never known
it to fail to produce a safe and ‘juiek de
livery. 11. .1. JIOLMKS. M. D..
Atlanta. <hi.
Highest Cash Price D IE jS- dT EST
Paid fr»r ('orn. at
ALLISON A SIMPSON ?
FOR
Send for our Treatise «*n "Health and
Happiness of Woman, inail-d free
FERRY’S
fel-
r»n.\!*FIKI.I» k’K'.l I.VTol; t o
I Ini. Atlanta. <1:
(iardoia Seed
Of every variety, at wholesale and
retail, at
J. \V. STANFORD'S
crrnuKin'. oa.
g&- O ilice over Postolliec*. _ . Jlf
tr
WM. D: KIDDOu,
ATfiOmLY AT LViV
Cufhhrrl. (in.
oe
•Soyou think you woulil like to , much interest iu being inilkcil *ml any longer. The
a farmer?" said the honest perhaps give you a kick sideways 1 vented those cutters
member of that profession to tlit.* that womd make you wish cow
from the seat of the
n. “I suppose some-
treated that wav.
man who
Oil
just
111 i true, and that you had been born for he owed i
two bits and a
were born without legs and had utilized Mr. Guillotine upon
to lie propped across two car pen own invention in France,
lei's horses to he inilKcd. You l>y the time the feed is chopped
take
lit to be 2 0)0 yea is ago, it is‘mowing' the! hall* and departing so suddenly,
as they |,ay away—i. c, chuckin ’-it tir- he left no provision to refund the
euses an’ theatres am supported
by de work in' classes. Our toy
stores a a* bazars make few sales
to de rich.
“Nineteen out of twenty of our
workingmen use eberv dollar of
one* legged stool and
down close to the cow to milk her,
at noon, and then
DiVALlABLE TO AI.L!
Will be maile lP7r*pp 7^3
toull applicants r l>EkiC.
and to customers of lai t yc ur v itiiout
cr lfhnp it It contains illustrations, prices.
d»-; riptions and directions for planting a’l
Vegetable and 1- lower SEEDS, lfl !>Ks, etc.
D. M. FERRY &CO. DE 5£2 ,T
ilcclI-lUt
Another Reduction
’ll r 5 6.5. ; rj.-n
> > StaU- b\ ih
i-h*
•i.il * o!.rra«
W. R. THORNTON,
D E N r r I S T
(.1 TIIBERT, G.\.
0fl H E ;v. -1 Hide PnWic S,iun
historian,
dingv waj
bo.ly has been telling you that the
farmer is the only independent
man on the face of the broad
earth, and that the rural life of the
tiller ..r the si.il is one lung para you at her mercy. A great main chang.
liise oT [irate ami happiness, witiC'-ows t:.ke an i:.finite amount of wife, while the himl man chops
none of the harrowin'' cures of pleasure in waiting until you have wood. (You will please observe
bi.sjacss or the iveai iu-' rush and » ot 0*c pail full of milk and then what a soft thing of it a hired
■rind of the great city to diivc pretending they detect, at a point man has on a farm. Il he only
his. del’ the eaves of the barn, while i money. Of course, alter his death j deir wages from week to week, alY
i two men throw it in on you faster i I >li‘l not desire to claim the jack ! not one laborer in fifty am satisti-
| - re— than you caa take it away. It is j or any part of him. I had too e d to lib on his airniu’s. De rich
sit it is time to feed all the animals j some! imes warm, as you may be much self respect for that. I
. practic economy; no poor v.as;
. in
such a position that she has dinner.
within the line of direction of
which it
you go in to j aware, in July and August, and it 1 deviate, and must beg pardon for I ; ,n’ destroy. Iu my bumble cab
Af'er dinner you ex isn't a cooling process to be close ! above deviation. I believe it is in in wc practice economy. \Ye r«-
eouipliim-nts wiih your up under tlu* rool of a barn work New York where it is considereiI mark an' remodel. We color over
ing like thunder, but il your quite the thing to beg pardon very „Id clothes, an’ peel de 'tater.i
clothes are too thin the tlnstles in ^ politely for the slightest injuries I dose. H I airn schen dollars a
the hay stick through them, and ! <h>neanyone, but I wonlu like 1»> 1 week ive s'.op when we liev <*{>enc
lacerate at once your legs and' inform an ignorant public that it I mx. W'liun de fall eands an* win-
your feelings. Hetwern tlie first ts not so in South Georgia, or , u*r comes we has santimi* laid up.
the knew it lie might get a great deal
feh] 7-1 v
Onion S«*Us.
Now is the time to plant. Foi l In Huggy and Wagon Ilarnes?*.
Kvamine nur stock before vmi bin
•t ALUSON A SIMPLON.
•rrTT’rjL'cnTaBJ*T*n -
Falff v heap, at *?. WA St.a-m <*ko's.
Queen Olives and Pickles.
at Aid.ISON SIMPSON'S.
Holmes’ Sure Cure
Mcutli Wash & Dentifrice!
( 'it'KKS lileeding < turns. Ll'-er*. S«*ri
j .Mouth. M»re Throat, cleanses tlu
Teeth and Purifies the lireath; uj-edand
rerointneiided l*y 1 .*•:t• 1111ir Dni^gi.-t'*.
Prepared by Ill's. .1. 1’. «v W II llolmes.
l>0Hti>ts, Maeoii ( 'a. l'«»r sale l*v
1»K. \V. It. TllOKNT ON.
dcc25-lwt Demist.
BLANK HOOKS
of every kind,size and sL.byln tip
•rtban ever before, at
ai»»‘Mtf J. W. Stanford's
Breakfast Bacon and Dried
Beef,
at ALLISON & SIMPSONS.
—Taylor's IVcmiem Golngm
for sale at W. Stanford's.
DRUNKEN^
?T T? n
U
• S
_• i J
i( i l.'KD IN ITS ^ AV.I l S STALLS.
De-ive for stinml.it t- <•::!ivt-ly remnv-!
nl. Home treatment. Mi-i'ii.-ine ean he .
administered without ktiowledv'- "t pa- i
tient. by simply p! u-ing it in eoU--,-. tea j
!t : of tt.od. Cures guaranteed. I
Laundry and Fciiet Soaps,
Ih*n-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch.
Laundry I>iucing. at I.»w l*ri
cos. nt
T
l*im to premature old age and in
sane asylums. Am I right? \i>;;t»iik pail, a th, which it is their . more pleasure out of existence by ;in) | second crop of bay tlieic is rather it did not appear so to me j Does dat suntliin* belong; to u •.
I knew it. There are lots ot per j Dtnnnlen dut\ to (eel of m ith tlie , set \ ing a lenu in State prison.) jtis^t about time enough to hoe' " ken a burly tiller of the soil who have pinched an’ planned an*
-ons who float that story around. . I'i" 1 b*ot. Ot course that tips, Il there is not anything purlieu everything again, and after the • stopped on my pet corn and desir | saved, or to charity—vvliieli ineam*
1 »i»li llu-y li;i«l to (ioa year'* ,,ver l ' le Hiilk. anil etiquette Je-j lar to ilo alter liinncr throughout, sw . on ,| cr „|, V(ll) b t gj n harvesting. ! c*ci to whip me simply le.-ause I fie man who lias id lei! half Ii »
<MlMiwti«»uM>i: They «yuuh. mauds ii|mtisuch an oceasioa that (he winter, there is always one re j Aml w | lat j„ v Lspeakalde it called him “clumsy.” iand lie would ! time away, an' had Ids' tobacco
change tbeir minds before tlie end you arise with a prolane objarga . souree. 1 bat is ‘sprohling l ir >ta- j j, to dig potatoes and bind oats'. | have "heCompHslied the feat bad I ! an' beer regularly—which meant
of
forenoon's
ct
or :tnv ur!
311
T?r
ti .
;LL BE PAIR, ^
ROW KL'S
Drug Store.
Toiiet Soaps,
; t Line in S. W. Ga.
lion, take your stool l.y the leg toes. You see, all the potatoes in i ;lni | 1)er r„ rm „ t |, er similar o|>era not. reeolleetcd tlmt I Imd an en
and whack tlie cow across her j a warm cellar begin to s|>rout to j lilin8 upl)n graitl and vegetai.lvs. i g.-igemcnt with a friend around
south end with it. It doesn't hurt ■ ward spring, and if the sprouts | | | lis |., sU llnljl Ule leather, the corner which demanded
and then you have all the gram to immediate attention,
thrash and all the corn to husk, only proper to hog a
est thing to do to a cow is to call | id, besides decreasing the genitive 1 !|n ,j yilll cnDIO lo market, as I j don when you have
It doesn’t hurt
; tUe eoiv very much but relieves • grow too long-they entwine to
your own conscience. The mean ^ get her and make tlie potatoes sol
de woman
ash mere
in v
r;
who has dressed in
when she orter hev
r
ror :my *
en Sim ci
(•untiiinintr testii
lars sent free.
GOLDEN
j.-lll-ly. I Si
f drimkenness tli.it (ioM-
ill net cn:v. rireuhir.-
intoninls anti full partieu-
at bottom figures at
ALLISUN A- SIMPSON'S.
SPECIFIC CO.
Rare St.. I ineiunnt’. O.
To Sportsmen!
25 1*01111(1 Kegs of IVnvilrr for $1.
Shot. Wads and Printets in pro
portion, at
ut ALLISON
Silver Ware !
At greatly reduced prices, to
close out. at
ct A MASON A- SIMPSON'S.
Clams, Crabs and Q!ives.
:.l ALLISON A SIM [’SON'S.
«»f the first half
work.'*
“Why,” inquired the historian,
iu surprise; “do you intend that 1
-hall infer that the farmer is not
this ideal of happiness that he has
been pictured? '
The honest farmer’s face split
a beauteous rural "ish she bad been eaten when she
nd sit on that " :ls Some cows are that j versed peck measure in a potato! ^eboily sues you Imuseonc of I Now to the point, (as the g«s-’ „ n idleness an’ extravagance—an
leg of potatoes,’’ he said, “and mean by nature dint v tu n _\ on go bin and sprout potatoes hour alter ■ vmlr C ows tramples down $130 pel sharp says when he is trying aid in -naintaiaiii’ a class of icccu-
III tell you bow the farmer earns 1,1 milk tliein they hump tlic-ir hour by the light ol a lantern , V o r il, «,f his grain. 1'licn von i to con vince liis congregation that I es who have neither shame, indns-
hi
her :i go»h darned fool. That power of the vegetable If there
cross-w ise m o
grin. “Get up
potatoes,
A SIMPSON'S
-Tavlor's Premimn <
l'he most handsome in
pels, all kind*, ever otbn
SIAN FORD:
lit.]
»* au C -O’ <*> ,!rr: w n -m
The only known lvmmlv that will
ot cast*
living. I ll tell you bow much
work he does, and then you judge
foi yourself. Let s see; where
• shall I begin?’’
-Kciiin with tlie 1st of Janu
ary,” suggested the historian.
-Well,” continued the honest
fanner, reaching down froui the
seat of the dingy wagon to admin
isier a slight kick to his dingy
r.igii horse and shout “W oa!*
though the beast had not move.I
f«»r ten minutes. “Well, 111 be
gin with the 1st of January; but
recollect that I am not talking ot
the gentleman tanner, who directs
his work from his house and
her (eelings and makes her
backs up and try to hold the milk
is one thing that is perfectly
heavenly it is to sit upon a re
you come to market, as
have done to day, •nee in a great
you
in any way, and gentle
Iressed in caliker—which means
I think it j de fam’ly who has had oysters on
man's par ; Sundays when I had co T n beef. I
injured him ; ax no man to close his heart or
purse agin honest people who hev
I
| while. It's the only approach to beg yours for having deviated from met with bad luck, but de so caii-
hoiiday that you get, unless j tlie subject under discussion. j ed eharit}* of to day am a premium
le you exchange stories iiom || ave a holiday in court, and have he is a second Talinage). I be try nor gratitude.— Detroit Fra
in. The proper filing to «io in the almanac with yotif hired nun. to (lo Uvo days’ „ ork t | ie next day j lieve I have remarked that tlie or i /Ve. v .i.
this ease is to give her a thump If you are of an imaginative dis-1,
in the middle ol her back with j position you can almost
your fist. When you have done that von are a Russian convict la
to make up for it.
fancy i .. <
I dinary cow is very strange; if 1 i —- •
And now,” concluded the lion ■ did not, I do remaidc it now, once 1 he removal of Prof. Satilnun
est farmer, “do you still pine to for all, for this is ihclast time, (as I "* " ’ • l,lel ' ,L 'ing pionouuced
lit just once you will realize that boring in amine in Siberia, H'e; | K . ( ,ne of us?” the auctioneer sa.vs when he is
and has never failed in a single instance.
cure every case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
|. keeps an overseer or foreman, hut jouaicgom
about the farmer who gtx-s out in' li,,n wil1 ' tl,c milk - or ratl,er J' ou
the barn and fields himself and
earns bis bread by the sweat of
liis brow—one of the small farm
ers like myself.
“To begin with, I have a farm
It h;ts been tested in hundred
lias been very successful in
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, HsaiacIiD, Acidity cr heartburn, Chronic
Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Heart Disease
diphtherial mildness comes, you
begin to get ready for summer.
Before the snow is off the ground
\ou begin lo cart your fertilizer
out to tlie fields so as to take ad
vantage of tlie sleighing to get il
all
up
to drive to the sta- again lx cause the snow will have
hi fled them nil, and you must
when you get the cows milked there. You also take down
you go and clean off the horse your rail fences and put them
anil in every case of ASTI IMA. w here c on] .Ii •ated with i no ive tin:. 1 iip'.*! Liver, or l oii.-lij . tr .a. ; ‘ i - a safe . i * . 1 certain
cure. We ask I) VS I* KCTIt 'S ami A ST 11 MATH S lo l ry ' a* reme i> ami lac' \\ ill i»c i o: vinctal Loo. i o a: e n> -t incuraol-
diseases. Tliis medicine is ctimposed of purely v
'oss of flesh, a feeling of
re m edit
Symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion, loss of appetite. 1
fullness or weight in tlie Stomachy occasionally nausea-and vomiting. Heartburn, of 7.1 acres, which fortunately be-
Acidity, Hatuleiioe, sick or nervous headache. Dull pain in the head, with a sousa-; 1,,n 3 s lo ,,,e - Otherwise I should
tion of Heaviness, or Diddiness, Irregularity of tlie Dowels, sometimes Constipated oDt.jgc'.l to par from -(boo to
and then acting too freely, Low Spirits. Slee[tlessness. Sallow ■'-'kin. Derangement ot lent i lC ‘ .' tal ’ "°" ’’
Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart, etc. If you stiller with any ol these symptoms.
Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. lhe iolloving area few testimonials ot
parties who have been cured bv the Elixir;
hit. P. R. Ifoi.T. Kckai i.a, Ala. : * . Hatciiek’i Staticx. (i i.. October Ifth. ISSU.
DkkrSik -1 knvc been troublod with iniliircsfion and ih'Vvou^ b■•mbtulio f«*r tin- List lntuuii yu;irs. Dunn.- t.iat tutu’. lujvt*
suffered a ^r-at deal witii periodiutd attacks of headache. Having e.\Uau>iL-il my o-.n -kill ami tried *•!"-«• Div.-ur.ption> .*t a
great many j»Iiy>icians. 1 was indtuvd to try your 1 >ysjH **tiu KItxir. Y« i sunt u.f b ’ "D •’ • 1- t tut; ;u:d ’ I;,rr .’’ isr *
xiod I am hajijiy to inform vou that I have not suffered fr«*m {htumI;attacks sm-.-c. My mdi.av-rd-n is aim •-! ;t m»t
entirely cured.' I can eat anv ami cvcrvtliintr wiiht.-’.t material injury. ! haw :, ecn a t*ra* ;:fin^r ];.ivm r thirty years,
und have ever been oopo'-yd to nroorictarv mctliciuc. You kindly tunii>!i« ! :uc w:t!i the form’il:i tor tlm Lux.r. an-l on < \-
aminatinn can testify to the medical properties ami Theraputieal application and 1 rceoinmcno al. stD.crn y . r<>m :i::.me>t" ui
and nervous headache, or anv disease arisimr from a torpid liver to procure a 1 Kittle ot your Dy<peptn l-.u\:r. for it isaiaio-t
a S|»ecific in thisclassuf diseaVes. I recoinm'cnd it to my patrons and ;•-.•ri , >.* it in mv pr iutme. t 'vou.-i nave <'.*m*>he'l
with your ret j nest, made when I saw vou last, hut thought it b-ot to tklav in order to no tnoroujrldy ‘'‘F^VtvS'i-Vi* Vi iV* tura '
?rties. Ycrvtrulv vonrs. ’ L. 1. DUZIfch, M D
iticui - able* by a score* ot |»!»vsi-
. | cians, from Las Yc^as, N. M., to
ccllai is so dai k and pleasant. { “Thanks,” replied tlie historian, trying to bid off a trunk filled his home, was effected by adtnin-
“liius you (Htcujiy yourself in j ..j should prefer to obtain a job to with bricks for fifteen dollars), istering Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic,
winter. When gentle spring, j carry bricks Ut lhe t of ;i Well, ray mother once owned a which lias stored him to his for-
c .1 . ,t ' x* i _ . . . 4 tuer good health. 2b
fourteen story flat. cow. Now I am not trying to 3 _ _
‘It would be a great deal more make a lovely heroine ot that cow y Terrible Story of Crime from North
fun,” assented the honest farmer, for I can’t, and I will tell you i East Georgia.
why. Three weeks after we got, RLAinsvn.r.E. Ga., January 28.
her. lhe sheriff levied on her, sell . —Your correspondent has just
ing her to n butcher nbo made !leal . (1 of a horrible death caused
... . . pork sausages of her. 1 once tried |,y whiskey in our county a few
: P ’ C ; = ‘’"'. Tl ° r tn milk l,lat tow 1,1,1 1 wil1 n,,t l, y days since. The facts as related
hating been consumed bv the fe-. a „. in . , thought as I went forth t0 mc i)V a |ially nll(> t;i!ko d to
male portion of my family, and , jn (| ,„ sl of tllP ,. rm . witll » hwtn lhc ^ .
let your hired boy do that and 1 get that done before the plowing with the happiest results. It act-;,, tl my arm. that all I needed was | about as f I' w
vou go in and get vour breakfast season begins. You liegin to i ed like a charm on my wife, who i two or three more buckets and 1
® w | •»» -111 t • ... |. A nmn In* f lin no titn r«(' LioiiP.
—suit pork, tried potatoes and .plow is soon as the frost gets out; had been in bad health for a long| wol,,, ‘ oe a Hairy. »> ell, as us
... ii . . .. i. j . .... .... , , .... ..„i r.,,. ... k, ... iii. ; i tial, tliat cow ho(»k(*d me—or rath- *n company with two other tram
cortce, all \ci v weak butthcpoik. ol the ground, and with this real i t-Diic, and lor whom 1 had paid .
.... T , * , ° , . - . „ _ , i cr my pants, and from that tunc by the name of Ii
1 hen I drive about two miles to commencement of the ngricultu .hundreds ot dollars for doctor* , t j ; j j nilV(ir Mf t ; .. ....
icnipieu to ; Carobna to visit tins stale, brim--
In fact-, Ij.
a cow's back is shaped like the
roof of a house and that her spi
ual column the lidge pole, but
your hand will get well in a week
or two, and you will have the sat
isfaction of feeling that you know
more about bovine anatomy than
you «li*l befine you hit her. Ex
pcrience is a great teacher. Well.
Delicate Women.
I have been using for a month
or two iu mv household Swift’s
about swamp all the profits I g<*t
from it. Now. for (arm work in
.January That is about the la
ziest time of tIk? year for the farm
er. I keep 10 cows and sell milk
the station—excuse my mixing
up the personal pronouns promis
cuously, but. part of the time 1
think you’re the farmer and part
of it I realize that lam—with the
with this real j liu.e.'a.id'for'wiiom" V had paid ll,al “'V'' '; u! " ' \ , x .
r . cr my pants, and from that time by the name of Rail, left Norm
, ,, v ’T'r •;" ; l 7 for , tr> :," is 1 "r cu : to vau ti.u state,
rtd season you r work begins. Ton anil medicines, it began to build nulk another cow. In fact, I. i .
have been coin pa rati ve!y resting! l ,tr U P Iroin the first dose. An | woulil rather try to pa}* a plum ll ‘° n S ‘ 1 a ° ct u H;tlk
all winter to prepare for it. There | other Temale member of my fami , ber's bill than attempt to milk ten years o.d. On the way they
... , , , . ■ i , t. ;, ;»i, .ii. , ‘cow again. Tlie man who madly ■ bought halt a gallon of brandy.—
are all the same ‘chores,’ such as ly took it with equally satisfacto ° .. ° ,, ,
’ 'attempts to ik s cow is left as j n, c men all got drank, ami also
milking, feeding, etc., to be done I ry results. It is certainl}* the
milk. It’s generally cool in the! tlie same as during the winter, * best tonic for delicate Indies that
' I
badly as a one armed man at a | maile l!le e | lil(1
church (estival. 1 he treatment
received at the hands of that
i hen
beastly drunk.—
no telling how much «if
in tlie city, and so I am obliged to | , , , , , . , , . ,
,* - . . . . . begin to feel that purgatory would 1 day long you tramp up and down gas poison and malarial
get tip about o o clock in the morn-! . 3 ..... r. . w - 11
ing to milk my cows and get the!
milk to tlie station in time for tlie
il.
be a preferable place, because it behind your plow, with about
Josh Simkixs.
SO
ur* properties. Verv truly yours,
1’. fc>.—I can’t afford to be without the Elixir. I will have it in my house let it cost what it ma\.
L. I*. D.
Pr. 1*. R.Holt, Kuf\ui.\. Ai.a. ('oMiTitoLLEit CSenkral's Offk e. Ati.vxta. July nth.
DfakSir—I am pleased to report that I have been entirelv cured of indirection, by the "*!>e "i >•"}> ’ •!* • . '* ‘N 11 7 V
was induced by a friend to try it after l.avimr tried almost i-verv reined\ known for my «:>ea *e. w irnoi.t t . e :utoy cm.-t t
I took only three small bottles of your medicine before I was entirely well. I suffered several years, and aJlhou^ii it uas Ijilji
three years since 1 used your preparation. 1 have hud no return of it. Yours truly, .
\\ . A. Olllp
tieii. -State of 0a.
EfFAULA. AL \.
train at S o'clock. If it should
happen to have snowed deeply I
get tip an hour earlier so as to
make allowance for the additional
time it will take to wade over to
the station up to the horse's body
have a hired man. of!
ami when vou get about halt a get them done id time to he in the! them all. I have no doubt that I , , - .
, , , , , „ . .. . , selinol or philosophers who think 1 to drink,
uiiie in the s.eigli, with the sharp fields and have your breakfast want or exercise, close confinement ] t j le eow ; s a V erv strim-c un
wind blowing in your face, you eaten by seven o'clock. Then all in poorly ventilated houses, sewer; ;, n;i
poison i
i often produce sickness among our j - ——»- •
would have the advantage of being pounds of mud on your shoes, wives, daughters and sisters, and 1 liese are Solid Facts,
warm. i wishing, at tlierate of three limes' I believe Swift's Specific is the The best blond purifier and
“When you get hack fioin the a minute, vou were dead. You 1 remedy for all this sort of blooiU s .' ste,,,rp ^ ,, * a *' ,rt ‘ ver l , ' : * to ^" ,t ^ 1 '
I . i i *- . . . i in the reach ofsufiering huinanilv. i to have them until about ten
station it will he aliout !) o clock, plow until dark, and then vou go poisoning. I know main ot the '
.... ■ , , ... r . . . truly 1J Electric Bi iters. Inac-■ uVlock next morning, v. hen it Was
and four hours work done. \\ mle j home and do your evening chores, best families or this country are ,j v j tV(ll - l j lf , Liver, Biliousness. !^
you have been gone the hired man | and go lo lied. You don'tget half j using it for this purpose, and I 1 Jaundice. Constipation. Weak I la L " "‘ l 1 ° ll<; ’ IU< * ‘■ft 1 ' 1 '-
has fed the horses, the pigs, and ; rested enough hv the time vou are | have never known or heard of any ^ Kidneys, or any disease of the mi 1 L ‘ l ' 1 ' 6 county are veijr
the chickens—if lie lias done his obliged to get uir again in the ! failure to :
compclls me to joins that mighty | lhe brandy they ailowi>« U*c eUiht
When dark came oi*
tliein they called at a Utizen's, of
| this county to stay all rilit; tlier
i were ailorved to staj-. i'he cliihl
i was taken in and put lo bed.—
•About midnight'.he c i.<l began
to have convulsions and continued
ive entire satisfaction nary organs, or whoever requires ! much outraged about the matter.
. . .. .ii-. . , .> i t an appetizer, tonic or mild stimu and the matter will nrobablv l»o
duty. Now comes the business morning, hut vou plow again all } I have known the remedy a long 1 ...... I 1 J
| of watering them, cows and all. lav just the same, and, just as | time. I know it to be entirely
It's not so much trouble to water i likely as not, when you get baek vegetable, and the best tonic and
F.rF'H.A. Ala.. Mav 1st. 1«t.
Pr. Holt—Pear Sir; About five rears as.. I was taken with a violent cough with enlarged liver and eonstipalion- 1 grew
worse and worse until il was almost impossible for me to lit dov. n and sleep al night for is months, mvingto tin >t vent} 1
tberoiigl,. rile only way I could sleep was in a ehair mv head restingwpon a pillow on a table, \Vas treated b. _ ~ ■ ni oi . . . .
ent physicians.and tried „ number of I'alen; ' " wliieh did no ’■ 1. After having despaired ol eTel TO. hal'd that he might he kid napped
well, my wife consul, y .,u by letter. Vou scut me iwobietles oi vour'l'vsi optic Elixir; in less than three days I «TO-!I-
b27of^r S r' l ’ i ' S i"''^11 as I ever could in mv lift.; a few horiles cured nic hericetly. I lurve rceommendcd.tto agriatmiu
l>ci oi pcr.toiiN and uc-vlt knt*v» it to fail to cure in u single instaiH-c. Yours truly. JOHN 1 • Li-I -L-. ^ waking up. I think of inventing
a torpeJo with a time fuse that
will fire him up against tlie ccil-
j'.uFAn.A. AL\..JM.n i>t, l 5 | j n g at 5 o’clock in the morning,
m snow.
course. My hired man is a boy
about 10 years old, :.nd if you
ever hail to wake him up in the! w . !
morning you'd think he'd just
taken chloroform. I «jet so mad
. , , T . . j that a beneficent Providence has ! cutting potatoes in two to prepare
at that boy when I atn a little late! . . .. . lrt/w , 1 *
. ‘ . *i * r .• ; situated all barns about 100 feet them lor planting. When plant
in the morning that I sometimes 1 ° •
lose my temper. He sleeps so|
aap
and given a Russian bath without
the chickens as the cows, liowev- i at nig:
| er. You will find in the country i hours
I that a beneficent Providence has
jht you spend two or three i alterative, especially for females. ; quickly, every lwfftle guaranted to ; lo * “ **
-until midnight, sttv-in ! F. L. Joxks, J. P„ Qutlmnn, Ga. ‘ 3™ c “ ti » i< '“ or m(,nc >' i tkal °“ e
Jtr.M . P. McLendon, of Ilateliers station, says Pr. It,ill's itvspcptie Elixir cured him of indigestion.
Pr. Holt— Pear sir:
l from the pntnp. Il is a special j ing time comes the little busy bee
I dispensation so that you shall not
become effete for want of exercise.
You take two big pails to the
pump, fill them, and stagger hack
to tlie barn, and the water slash
lant. will always find Electric Bit : investigated bv the courts. Un-
tors the best and only certain curt*: • , , .
. .* , . urn lias but one iiarroom. and it i-,
known. lliey act surely and f , ’
hiqicd that vs? will have
but a ^hort
rclunded. Sold at fifty cents a
: bottle by J. W\ Stanfokd.
, 1...., - ■ VourPyspcptl-^ Elixir circ-l mv .fan el, h-rof Pv-e mw-ia - d a very aggravated form of twelve t. .onth:
standing. I had trust acAeral of the best physicians in the >~.uutv, who'failed to benefit her. ,, and then I d need an automatic
VMtY \\T GRIl’UN, \\ mtc i oiiu, (»a. , , , .
FOIL Sj(LIjIEj 23Y At—r i-cd r~> , TC mc ' ' April PHv. 1 arrangement to turn the bed into
es over from the pails into your
tieneral Debility.
For several years past my wife's | One oi the “notices
is a loafer compared to yon, and health has been exceedingly fee-1 porch iff tlu: church a; Ilawarden,
you ean never—until you try it— 1 ble—a general break down of the . England near Air. Gladstones
appreciate the felicity of walking ! nervous system. She was greatly [Castle, reads thus: “On your way
flesh. No remedy 10 lhe Lord's house be thoughtful.
| It is said that the discoverer of
,: the richest of the Leadvillo silver
mines sold his claim at once for
$•10,000, and during the following
year the two purchasers made $i
000,000 each from it. Mean-
all day up and down a plowed j reduced iu .i»u. . o .
field with a basket of potatoes on : seemed to do Iter anv good. Ini * ,e silent, or say but little, and ' . 1 span ctei
1 1 - ” . . lus $40,000 in prospecting, and
your arm. carefully dropping one i the spring of 1S83 I intlueed Itor i tGrvt little good. Speak not ol j
bootlegs as you walk, and which after another at equal distances i to try Swift's Sjieeific. The first other men’s faults; think of your j ^ 1C t,a .'» ■' immeless tiatnp,
is very cooling nlien the titer ; apart, and then going back with a j bottle gave her hope and twenty j own, for yon are going to ask for j a l , l , l> c d for anights lodging at
mometer is below zero. There is I hoc and covering them np. It is'bottles produced womlerful re [forgiveness.’’
jtlie Leadv'tUe station house.