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Enterprise and Appeal.
BY STAFFORD & COOPER.
VOL. V.
“independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
CUTIIBEI1T, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY If), 1885.
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
NO. o
MOTHERS’
WM
Furniture Store.
HO MORE TERROR!
No More l’aiu!
HO MOBE DA1IGER.
To
Mother or Clnh!
The Dread of
Motherhood
Transformed t<
HOPE
This itiV.ihiahl
••reparation is trul;.
a triumph of srietii
i<* skill, ami no nu
inestiinalde bcnoJit
I was ever bestowo*
} «ii the mothers o
lie world.
It not oid.
hurtens the time ot
1 Door ICast (*f R<
Carriage Factory.)
liufaufa, Alabama.
I ll AYE the Late.-r Styles o
bv the Car Load. Uhai
of Furniture
amber Setts
irom .<40 to .y2o0: Bureaus as low as $13;
Bedsteads from to $00; Chairs from 75
’eats to $1M n piece.
Wardrobes. Bo<>k Cases. \V ritinjj
)e-ks, Ilat Bar ks. Window Shades, Ac.
food ‘ oiiins and Caskets all Sizes, anil j
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Fund-j
ai^f»r_ and lessen- tnreof all kinds and at the shortest no
lle intensity of pain ; ,,„ j ;i t living prices. 1 will sell i
ul. better than all. Furniture as Cheap a> any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having been engaged in j
the Furniture business for tw« ntv years
andgiven satisfaction. 1 would thank i
my old friends ami customers for their j
past favors, and would he glad to see
them again.
The Ladies are e-neeially invited
to.-xamine my sto.-k-^Ea
When \ isicing the city <!mit fail to pay
niea visit. Bemembcr t!»e pin e. One
l>«.or Easl of Calriage Faetorv
HAM ED—.V M EXIST EH.
t greatly dimini- li-
•s tlie danger to life
•f both mother and
•liild, and leave.-
the mother in a eon-
tition highly favor
able to speedy re-
•ovt ry, and far less
liable* to HtHaling,
•onvul ion-. and
ther alarming
ni*3** THE: grcat
■r-|a P&jg a »a e , ,
tf L^IU^ !
FOR F>J?L3:3Sr.
CURES
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica..
Lumbago. Backache. Headache, Toothache,
Hurt T hrmtf. Sivtlllne*. Sj,r^iln». Brulwca,
litirna, Kcul«1«. Fn»l tilths.
am# all other i:ui>ily joins and Ainrs.
Y»> have been without a pastor,
Some eighteen months or more,
And thougii candidates' are plenty,
We’ve heard at least a score;
All of them “tip top** preai-ln rs,
Or so their letters ran—
And vet we can’t exactly hit
Upon a projKT man!
The first that came among us,
By no means was the worst,
Rill then we didn’t think of him
Because he was the first;
It being quite the custom,
To sacrifice a few,
Before tlie church in earnest
Determines what to do.
There was a smart young fellow,
With ser.ous, earnesvway,
Who but i<»r one great blunder
Had surely won the day;
W in »icd so good impression,
On Monthiv one or two
THE FAIR POSTOFFICE.
BY ANNA SHIELDS.
In Mrs. T:yon’s cosy sitting-
Hcr hair was a soft chestnut very j contribution for the families off In the blushing downcast face
abundant, and needing no artifi | the burnt district counted up to he read his answer, and said, nf-
cial aid to make the rich glossy I so large a sum as Frederick Bar
coils she always wore.
As she sat in deep, sail reverie.
room a cluster of young girls were: came over her lace a look ol
seated sewing busily, and chatting
as busily. They were completing
the preparations for a Church
irresolution, then of set purpose,
clay’s, lie remained in tlie hall
until tlie Fair closed wilh an auc:
tion, and then mounted a table,
and sold the remaining goods un
Some New Orography#
Of what is the surface of
ter his first words of love: {earth composed?
••You have been my good an j Of corner lots,
gel, Ruth, f the turning-point of j roads, railroad trai
and she rose from her seat, softly f der the hammer, keeping his :i
dience in laughing good humor.
• rtwfcer*-. Klflc Ceuta
11 ijtn:njRS.
THE < IIAIM.l> A. VOCEI.RU TO. -
•rttoA YOUKUAlOU.) Bailiaurc. Md.. 1. F. i \\ flit !*OUIld KlllOlig tlie J»C«>p:e,
N'*y i To see if he would do.
bolted her door, and knelt down
‘ Fair, to he held for the benefit of he»ide her chair to pray, earnest- ami obtaining fair prices for his
a number of families recently ' but silently. And her prayer j waies, by liberal use of clever
made homeless by a large fire, and was t rederick Barclay, and
all of whom were members of the Ike blessing ol her Heavenly
pretty little church over which ! Father upon the purpose in her
the Rev. Ilenry Try on had pre heart.
sided for nearly thirty years.— It was uo love sick girl s peti-
There was the usual amount o! j Hon. for her heart was free, hut it
he
mighty poor
ks, baseball
my life was this:" and lie laid in { grounds, cricket fields and skat*
her hand t!-.e letter he had taken ing rinks.
from the Fair Fostofkice. j What portion of the globe is
| water?
About three fourths. Somc-
; limes they add a little gin and
, , i'i ii I risourg district; tins county, i
banter and allowable sarcasms. . * nutmeg to it.
I made the best crop of cotton on
four and one-half acres of com- j
mon land that we have vet heard ,
an
What One Farmer Can Do.
Mr. J. L. Venable, from Har
risburg district, this county, i
fancy work, of useful articles, nn»fj was tlie prayer of an earnest pi
WM.l.INK. —
AND
yniptoins inci<leni j
lingering ami j
•ainfui l.ii<«»i\ It-
ruly woinlerlnl ef-
ieaey i:i t l»i-i resj.e.-t
tiTitles the SI«»TII- i
Kits’ Fi:ikni» to !*«•
ranked as one of the !
• ii'e s;i\ing appli-j
•llll-CS jsivcil til 'll' ... ,
" orM l.y the .1.- Sy J >(;}’(« LCcUi, WM’-
FAST STOW!
I am sell ing Strict-
• Enterprise & Appeal.
subscription price
'ne copy one year .
Eight months
“ Four months
(l.o<>
1.00
. Ml
T!:<* pious trodlv portion
Iiad not a fault t<» find;
His clear and searching preaching
They thought the very kind,
And all wen: smooth and pleasant
Until they heard the views
Ol some inlluential sinners,
Who rent the Highest pews.
When the lights were out, and
tlie party of merry young people
who lingered to the last were hid
ding each other good night, Ruth
Try on heard a voice near her, ask
ing the honor of escorting her
home and 1« ok ing up, saw Fred
erick Barclay waiting for his an
j swer.
“Where liave von been hidden
cowries ot modern
Tnmi'.i,.- ,.:.t : .rd ranted, and Linseed
»f the case it will oi .
™" r f„ '«-• u,,,Ur -j oil at prices
stood that we c m:- I
not publish <:■ t;ii ppnl.jp UYUFV-
cates coneernm.^ »> 111 v 1kU/H V » v 1 n
irliis Bkmei'V v.iiii-
tin
ADVERTISING RATES:
(ten l.ne
On these, his pungent dealing
Made Lilt t sorry hit;
The coat of gosp.,1 leaching
TAY Ar;;,:,. natarel ranted, and Linseed n ST- nes .°! 'TlU
:". h <\l I fl la f °, r , ea ± T 1 "?, 1 7 •• 00 Lu«l pre aei.tipl«i SB the «nm-rs,
lJI,U 1 AH t>crfo»»t not/cr thmhle price.; Jf v „ u a call!
Obituaries will he charged for a*
•tl.cr julvcrtij cmenti*. Next came a spruce young dandy
A lvcrdsc-Tn iits insert- 1 without I Who wore his hair t«-o ong;
juc ificati'm as to th • number of in- Another’s coat was shabby,
;v vet* i , /i j a i | sertions, will bePiibliHhed until order- And his voice not oversirong;
hundreds >'! sucL , vJlCt 1HY lililirCS 00- j *d out, and chare* d arc* r.lingiy. Ami one New Hawn student
testimonial-on file. /* % ' ' . AH ad vert is inynts du e when hand- Was worse than all of those,
Hid no mother win* lOI*C YOU DciIllT# e'1 in*
SUFFERING WOHAJ, Gym • ‘
J. W. Stanford.
j dainty eatables to be provided, j ‘»us woman, hoping to lead stray
and young and old stitched anti • feet from the verge o' the pre
stirred til!, on the lovely Septem | cijiice over which they were hov
} her day w lieu ti»e last meeting | ering.
! was held at Mrs. Tryon’s, the j When she rose from her prayer, all the evening?” he asked, as slit
prospect for realizing quite a ^he sat down again before her accepted his arm. and they walk
handsome sum was a good one. desk and wrote a long letter. She cd slowly toward the parsonage.
In one of the pauses of enuver ! put it in one of the dainty envcl ”1 have looked for 3*011 in vain.*’ ( // , r(t i /
sation, the pastor’s wife, a sweet opes provided lor the “Fair Post 1 “\ou know there must be work- ^ ^
I faced, gentle old holy, said: | office.” but she wrote the address ers in the background," she an Lockjaw.
“Mr. Try on received a check upon it. and locked it carefully in swered evasively, ‘‘as well as those A correspondent of the Scion-
fora hundred dollars from Mr. ; her desk, be foie she left her in 0111 who are visible. ; t i lit* American says: ‘‘Let any
What, is a town?
A town is a considerable collec
tion of houses and inhabitants,
with four or live men who ‘Tun
of. The whole cost of making, 1
putting labor at its highest price.! , , , , e.e
‘ j the party and loan money at til
, was JflH.3;
teen per cent, interest.
im hiding guano, Ac
On this 4.1 acres lie made 3,400
pounds of lint cotton, which come
to $240 at 10 cents per pound. He
also had 1-14 bushels of cotton
seed at 15 cents per bushel, $21.
making iu all $201, and after de
ducting the cost, $'J7 34. leaving a
1 net balance of $173.00.—Jackson
What is a city?
A city is an incorporated town*
j with a mayor who believes the
1 whole world shakes when lie hap-
I pens to fail flat on a crosswalk.
What is commerce?
Borrowing five dollars for a day
j or two and dodging the lender tor
• a year or two.
Name the different races.
Horserace, boat-race, .hicvcle-
race, and racing around to find a
Safety & Kase;^^'^. ^ j l>0<b r to b ai; lt lip.
Freili'i ic k I5.-uvi.-iv to-dav.” to join tlie oj r | s once more, ami
"(j'lite a liamlsoinc contrilni linisli a tiny sack site was cinliroi
! tion,” said one. ! dering. It was no new tiiiiijr for
"And you were one of them? one who has an attack of the lock
‘Mr. Barclay is always liberal,” Knth to lie silent and grave.
so
man to indorse your note,
cs. I was busy, though un jaw take a small quantity of tor j Into how many classes is man-
seen. \\ e 1 [1111 it there will he a . pentine. warm it and pour it on [ kind divided?
large sum realized for the poor : idle wound, no matter where the i Seven— Knlightened, civilized.
—To-
•ver ajriiin be* v id»- ;
] iiit it in iicr time <•: ;
'inmlilo. •
T Id
Who couldn’t hear the sermon,
For thinking of his nose.
her face attriuted no nt»tice, save ' people. Mr. Barclay. Everybody
A prominent pliysirian lately •'•■iiia: !
cd totlie propiietor, that n it Acre ad
missible to make puhlie the letters \v«-
receive, the “Motliei>' Frieini" uoiild
outsell anything on the market.
I mn>t earnestly entreat every femah-
expeetinjr to he eoiilined. ! • • u.-e Motlu i'
Relief, t’oupled with tins entreaty
will add that during ohst« tri« al pi'a. :i «
( fort v-fonr years ». 1 lia\«* never kimwi
it to fail to prod 1 lee a safe and qtik'k
liverv. II. .1. IIUI.M F.S. M D .
Atlanta,
Highest Cash
Paid for (’urn. fit.
ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
Send for our Treatise on
Happiness of Woman.” m.t'l
fealth ;
I free
Bn\i>m:u> Ri:«;i i.xtoi: ( o
feb-5 lm. Atlanta.
<«sai*(lcia S'*«ai
roffAj;
1B85
_ J. J. WORSHAM.
Price
CUTIIBKRT. OA.
Olliee over Po-Tollice. ?
M‘|.tlOf
Wm. d. kiddoo,
ATTOEJAIA w'r J, 1 tV.
('nth fVj*/, (Sr/.
INVALUABLE TO AT.I
toafi applicanti FREEDS 5
f n*.l to customers 01 last year w ittiOL-
( rdericjr it It' ont.iins illustrations, prices,
• .e -eriptions and direct ions for plautin? c’.l
Vegetable and Mower SKEIiy UITjlis, etc.
AI.3, pr.a
State bv - ;
at any pl.tr
rial contract.
w
r ■) rn ~* r c* r, _ an “■ 7
K, IdUhTirUN,
. lit 1 »’-b mu it- mni 1 iwwvi etc. w ^ x e. r rn
Of every variety, at wholesale :,uo D. M. FERRY & CO. DE i2£' r I) L N 1
retail, at
J. W. STANFORD'S
~ o-i-se*^ _ Another Reduction
Now is the titre to plant. Foi In Ibi ygy :ind Wagon H li nes
sale cheap, aid. W. Stanford s.
(UTHBERT. (
•st Si-
Dann
I S
\.
r
i
S\ 7Vh K West side Public s\mar« .
V / over B. I
, Then wearying candidates,
We looked the country through,
'.Mid doctors and professors,
• To find one that would do.
And after much discussion
< >:.o who should bear the ark,
\\ itli tolerable agreement,
We !:x< d on Dr. IV.r.:c.
Here then we tliouglit it settled,
But were amazed to find
< )ur llattcriu-' invitation
Id. -j>eenuliy declined;
W.- tai i.edt • 1 >r ilopums
1 »• help us in the lurch.
Who strangely th tigii: mat college
Had cThinis above “our church.”
.*ext we dispatched coinmitiees,
By twos and threes, t<* urge
The labors for a Sabbath
Of the Kev. Shallow Splurge.
1 He came—a marked sensation,
So Wonderful his style,
"oliowed tlie creaking of his boots
As he passed up the aisle.
wound is, and relief will follow in j savage, too utter, not worth a
our expenses less than a minute. Nothing bet I cent, and Indian agepts.
! ter can be applied to a severe cut ' hatnath ns are called enlight-
ladyou were successful, ^ or bruise than cold turpentine. It ! cacti?
bright and unclouded as even the i he said, and then the conversation [ will give certain relief almost in j Those which have Lite wars, and
said another.
“II«: is very generous to the
j poor in a quiet, unoslcntioiis way
also,’ said a third. “When m\
washerwoman broke her aim last _
Winter, he sent her a weekly con j girls could have wished, and bv turned on other topics, and once j stantlv. Turpentine is also a j the worst law’s, and produce the
* „ . ..... - 1 .. ^ . I
that her mother noted that it
a shade sadder than usual.
The day for tlie Fair was as
was was interested, and
j were very trifling.’*
I am ;
!«
nt:in of the busy ; sovereign remedy for croup. Sat j worst criminals
himself wondering 1 lir:lte an ,| p j :lcc t j ie fl annc l on tin
; tribution till it was entirely well." ! three o’clock—the hour for open more the gay
“lie is hands me t«»o, and so ing—the hall was decorated and i world found
talented,” said little Grace liar ready for the reception of purcha where the •‘sweet little saint,” as l throat and chest, and in every case
! per enthusiastically “there i> j sers for the piles of pretty tilings j he called Ruth in his iieart, ob- ! three or four drops on a lump of
j no young man in M ill Village who j collected there. Ruth, hidden taiued so clear and intelligent a | sugar may be taken inwardly.”
! ran interest you in conversation a wav in the back of the lent that | knowledge ol books and current I ~ ^ ° *
. .. i . ... , f/v • „ an Important Discovery,
as he does, lie seems to liave ( served lor a posUilheo, was busi.y topics.
i been everywhere, read everythin^ directing letters as Grace named j “I shall end by loving her,” he!. 1 he most important Discovery
w is that which brings the most good
seen all that is worth seeing, and the applicants for them, and at thought, as he hade her good night t o the greatest number. I)r. King’s
knows just how to tell what he every table a crowd of merry girls at her father's door, and she, with New Discovery for Consumption,
were try ing to dispose of the a new pain in the thought, wliis- Coughs, and Colds, will preserve
hoods, pin cushions, and knick pc red to her heart again:
knacks they had been manufactu
ring during the past three weeks
Examine our stork b«*f«»rc you l»u\
•t ALMSOX & SI MESON. '
II
11 H Ii N K Li 7-J V. S €
L A-5. SJ la la i3 iJ w tc'
) IN ITS VARIOUS STARES.
( D«‘‘ fur Slimubii T • :•
•<!. Hoiik* tsvutau iit. \
iili.iinisrrr«*<! wiiliout knowi
I by dimply i>I icing it i:
• r auv;
iclc
i' ioutl.
Cures
t
ircly reniov-
Iii iiu.* can he
ro'lR'. tea
uurautccd. I
Queen Olives and Pickles.
at ALLISON A SIMI’SON'S.
Holmes’Sure Curc-
Mcutli Wash & De.iHfrice!
( 1 U I’ES 1 Icofliry Cr.ni . I !. cr >'<•! • ' \ T ‘I
j Mouth, '-ore throat. < !< :sii-«s t!u
Teeth and Purities the Bn fi’: ti^dam!
recoiuiitei ded t>y I.oa«lintc Drujt^ists. Fur inn case lm ness that Gold
Prepared by Drs. J. P. & \V. R. lloliues, j on S^K*i itic will not cm
Vcutiatx, Macon (-a. For .sjilt* l>v -imramii i’tostinjonialsamifuliparticir
DR. W. R. 'UIOIIN K»N. | -cut fr. •*. A . -
doc2.vi:u ib-nti t. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
* • _ . ____ je-llMy. I«s5 Race St., (Hncmnati, O
It LA 3 A LOOKS
tore. fel>17-I\
il ; - bums were so aflecting,
Hi.- gc.-lures so divine,
V lady in theiiymu,
I».*lorc the second line.
Bon-Ion and lLo.rtl (*l‘<ss Starch, j .Galon that duy he gave us
In accents clear an ! loud,
Laundry Blueing, at I.-w U
Laundry and Tei.’et Soaps,
knows without being tiresome. I
am very proud of Cousin Fled.”
“What a pity—’* said Belle Ilill
and then slopped, crimson with
eon fusion, seeing Mrs. Try on’s
’eyes fixed upon her in silent re
[ monstrance.
But Grace answered quickly:
“Pshaw! Ail voting men do just
! the same, only some are more sl\
whis-
{ the health and save life, anti is a
‘•W'lia* * itv*” ^ priceless boon to the afflicted. Not
‘ ** •* * only does it positively cure Con-
^ In his own room, late that night , snmi>lion< | Klt toughs, Colds,
Hidden away scctnelv in the p* ck Frederick Barclay opened the let- Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness,
et of Ruth’s dress was the letter | ter he had bought at the Fair, and all affections of tlie Throat,
she had written so prayerfully the. He had forgot ton it, until it fell! ^ * ,es B nnd Lungs, yield at once
to its wonderful curative
day before.
It was evening before the name' *est.
ce
nt
row EL’S
Drug Store.
i'he greatest pm ver was e’er addicss-
ed
To a:i etdightencu crowd.
He
ached a double
l-n-Pss
sermon,
food,
PAII
Toilet
;t Ll:ie
Ga
at bottom !i gures, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
Silver Ware!
of every kinrl.size ami st . U'.yhoaj-
er tl»:in ever Iieloro. at
aiv'Mtf J. W. Sr.\xroi:i>'s
Breakfast Cacon and Cried
Bssl,
at ALLISON A: SlMl'SON S.
—Taylor's Premium Cologne
for sale at J. \Y. Stan ford’s.
rn,
J
2V Pound
!'' Y\ AT* ? 7! YA A !
L'JOS
rt
, greatly ret
out. at
ALLISON
-I.MESON'S.
.'cgs of Powder for $1.
Shut. Wads and Priuicis in pro
) >rtion. at
,-t ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Clams, Crabs and Olives,
at ALLISON & SJMl'SON'S.
—Taylor’s Premium <
Hie most handsome Ism
logne at | "I* Papers, ali kiiitU. ever oflered
tf
J. W. STANFORD'S. j before at .1. W. STANFORD’S
Dil, iiuiil 0
mmwn?
1U
V I ili
tit nnu
m if H
Tlie only known remcily Ilia! will cure every case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
It lias been tested in hundreds of eases and lias never failed in a single instance, it
lias been very successful in
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaandico, KualaAe, Aciuitj cr Heartburn. Cbranic
Dysentery or iiiarrhea, Heart Disease, Etc.
* case of ASTHMA, wiu-iv roiiicii miG v. i Iinily-. •>: !• -a. ’ i.ivcr, «r i'.‘n>tii»:.Ti->;i. U ;; n
And gave us angc*
i On such a lovely loj
! “ ihc joys ol solitude,”
All full tf my eel ri j»t ions
<>1 flowers and pearlx* sti\-ams,
«>1 warbling birds and m<ton-lit gro*.
• And golden sunset beams.
• (>1 faith, and true repentance,
He nothing had to say J
He rounded all the corners,
And smoothed the rugged way;
i .MauageiI with great adroitness,
To entertain and please,
Aia I !ea\e tiie sinner’s conscience
i Uemplciely at its ease.
•Six hundred is the salary
We gave in tormer days,
We thought it verv liberal,
And found it luinl to raise;
But when we took the paper,
We had no need t » urge,
I*o rai. e a cool two thousand
For the Rev. Shallow Splurge.
In vain were all onr efforts,
We had no chance at all,
We found ten ci*y churches
Had given him a cal!;
And he in prayerful waiting,
Was keeping ail in tow,
Bui v.. >id the highest
‘Tv.as whispered \\. aid g«».
And now goo-.i Christian toothers.
We ask your earnest prayers,
That Mod would send a shepherd,
To guide our church art airs;
With this clear understanding,
A man to meet our views,
Must preach to please the tinners,
And fill the vacant pews.
about it. Fred is not a milksop, was ca led out by
and lit* is rich enough to in lulge postmistress, Grace Harper; hut
in a little pleasure if lie wishes.— the last she put her pretty face
He will settle down after awhile. ; t > the opening in the curtain he
and be as staid as anybody.” hind which Ruth sat. and asked:
Here Mrs. Tryou spoke, turn “H iveyou a letter for Mr. Fred
; ing the subject, and a few min crick Barclay?'’
■ tiles later Ruth, the pastor's only ' Then Ruth drew out the letter
daughter rose from her seat, say from her pocket and passed it to
in ,r : ; Grace. A moment later a five
from liis pocket as he took off his ... , . . .
1 1 i powers. II you doubt this, get a
Inking it up carelessly, he tria | Bottle Free, at J. W Stan
written upon the snowy envelope sat down near tlie lamp and open j lord’s Drug Store.
the smiling edi*. Within was no copy ol ver i ~ e —
ii, 1 he existing depression ill trade
light jelling word, hut,!. ° 1
. , . (is by no means confined to this
had vet given ; J
, , * , j country, hut is quite genera!
the careless pleasure seeker, a * ’ ^ 1 .
ip| j j throughout Estrope, and cspeeial-
ly is complaint made of tlie hard
ses. no
what no one living
solemn reimmstranee, an appe
to his belter nature, an earnest
prayer that lie would stop his;
heedless feet before they carried i
him to utter ruin, physical and i
, . N I of ship btiildin
mentai. ritten as only a Lin ts i ‘
must finish sorting ami at- dollar r.ote fluttered through the tian woman with her heart in her
ii.
times and actual destitution cx
i.sting iu tf:- north ol England,
caused in tlie main by a cessation
No mine is
worked at full lime and wheat
| growers say the crop does not pay
It is an “off year”
is for
America.
ranging mv letters, if you will all ! opening, into the box for “post • work could write, the words in ^
excuse me.’ age,” and another name demand their earnest simplicity* took his | * ‘ ^*
, .. - , r .iiiii- lor other countries as well
“Shall I help you?” | ed her pen and attention. j attention by force, and held him
“No. von are all busy enough. Outside, a tall, eminently hand chained till he had rend every j — ^ ^
I will not he lonjr,” some mail buttoned tlie little loiter «oni and line. There ho sat. as | Milo Maize is looming up in
I There was to ho a |>osti.mec at 1 inside his vest, and grimly ilelied ! the hours passed on, thinking,. tllls s^tion as the eoiii.ng lorago
the Fair, over which i>retty Grave j his laughing companions to obtain thinking deeply—seeing the past !|j N anyihLe'* *j st . ;i 'u,| mates
‘Harper was to preside, and Ruth | a peep at its contents. He had ; sn new revolting colors, painting £„ three times as much
had asked and obtained permis-! fair excuse for keeping it unread ] the future as it might he. per aero as corn. Mr. IR-nson,
sion to sit within the enclosure, awhile, for he was the centre of
How many motions has tlie
earth?
That's according to how yon
mix your drinks and which way
you go home.
What is the earth's axis?
The lines passing between New
York and San Francisco.
What cause day and night?
Day is caused by night getting
tired out. Night is caused by
everybody taking tlie street cars
anil going home to supper.
What is a map?
A map is a drawing to show the
jury where Smith stood when
Jones gave him a lift under tbs
eve.
What is a mariner's compass?
A jug holding four gallons.
*
‘•Hello, S m,” said a gentleman
to au old negro rid : ng along mi a
mule, “where did you get that
heast? ’ “I byed ’im in cou’se
boss; yo’ didn't link I stolcd ’im,
did yo’?” “I wasn’t sure. What
did you give for him?’ “I gib my
note, sail, for fawtv dollahs.
“Your note, Sam?’ “-In cou se,
sail!” “Why, you'll never pay
it.” “Cou'se I won’t, boss, do’
don't reckon dnt man specs I'sc
gwiuc to pay for dat mule, an pay
for dat note besides, does yo ?
No. sah, hit’s cz much as ‘d*
darkey kin do to pay lb' tie muie. '
—Cleveland Sun.
“Well, Judge, with me it is this
1 i
per acre as corn. ,
“God helping me,” he said writing in the Constitution, says j way: I drank a great deal several
! to direct the letters as they were I many a group ol voting ladies, ca- aloud at last, “I will be another that on a quarter of an acre he
j called for. She was a shy, retir■ gel to obtain his attentions foi man from this uaj. It is not too rv ten lien*! of eattlu throii'Hi the
!m^ ir 1. an.I this secluded posi themselves and their wares. In late. I winter. Ground coarse, the seed
• ti*»n suited her far better tlian a j the quiet village he was something : Several days after the Lair, makes excellent food for stock;
postal one of the tables, while her ! of a hero, being the richest man ! Grace Harper was asked by her ; ground fine it makes cakes supe
cousin Fred, who directed the en r * (,r »>«ckivheat.
\elope of tlie letter lie received at j A tramp called upon n gentle*
tin? Fair, an«l for answer she told mnn j n B ; ;th, Me., and oflered to
siw wood for his dinner. Th
:ill the
neat penmnnsuip made
sirahle aequisilion.
her a de ! there, the owner of the hamlsom-i
All the let-1 est house, snd also a rather recent
arrival. Since he had lost his pa
him:
“Ruth Tryon directed
letters.”
“So it was the sweet little saint,"
:;ml they will bo convinced that tliev .
and certain !
v not incurable 1
and in every ease of ASTHMA, win-iv
cure. We ;isk 1> YSI’KI’TTt S anil A.^TilM A ! R .- to irv i i:«• r.-..i«-.iy
diseases. Tlii< niodicino is ruiuptiscd of jnuviy \ -u*. a 1 ..- romcdit-s
Svmjitoms of 1 lysjivjisia or Indiyestion, loss of appetite, loss of fiosli, a feeling of
fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, Heartburn,
Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache. Dull pain in the head, with a sensa
tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, irregularity ot the Bowels, sometimes Constipated
and then acting too freely. Low Spirits, Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin. Derangement of
Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, etc
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will euro you
parties who have been cured by the Elixir:
I>k. T. R. Hoi.t, Ki fai i.a, Ai.\. :
DkarSik I kiivebeeu troubled with indigestion nr.d nerv y.- ;
suffered a ^r«*at tlcal with periodical rston-k- of b-.-a A.-iic. lire.e\:"!.t-u-.l myo.-.n skill ami tr: i the ]»rc>erii>;.oi:< «** a Electric Bitters fire sohl at fifty
irreat manv t.hvsiei.ms. I teas induced to try your Dyspeptic E!i\:~ Von sent n,c a i-.-itJe ai.mit l!ie iiiiddie <: Mure'* list. 5,\
•• ’ -•-*• ’•••’’ ' ; >tlk*iil attacks since. Mv indigestion i«* almost If iu»t • • •» > a n.e.u. a.M Ai
25c per box by .1.
tors written by the merry village
-youths and maidens hurt been eon rents in child bool, he hutl gone
fided to her care, and she was to from one school to another, from
<ii\ hie them for lady or gentle- j school to college, from college to
men applicants according to her Europe, till two years before the
discretion, marking them wit)* j day of the Fair, when he returned fie thought, but said nothing.
E lward Shepherd, of Harris anv mysterious sign she chose.! to New York, where he Look rooms | 1 he days, weeks months melted
burg. 111., says: “Having received 1 for her own convenience in dis j in a fashionable boarding house,. ioto years, and two of these had uieal. A short time afterward he
> > mtieli benefit from Electric trihutin^ them. | and from there made visits, long parsed away since the Fair, when ; discovered that the tramp had
litters, I feel it my duty t«» let T „ \ x ..« i t,. i.;^ .-..cDb.nri* in Mill the Rev. Tryon, one evening alone j tfi e saw.
An End to Bone Scraping.
gentleman accept'-d the proposi
tion, but was unable to find tin-
saw. He was so pleased, how
ever, with the fellow's willingness
to work that lie gave him a squan
years ago, taking regular sjnets.
Exercising n mighty effort I stop
ped. hut ever since then, when the
lime f«»r a spree comes around, I
stagger like a drunken man.”
“Very unfortunate, really, but
tlie example was just as bad as
though you had been drunk, i
won't line \*ou for being drunk—”
“Thank you. Judge.”
“But will assess you for slag-
gering.”—Arkanxatr 7 /accHer.
In her own quiet room, away and short, to liis residence :
Village.
with Ins wife, said:
Ail thinking and sensible men
1 it my duty to let
suffering humanity know it. H ive
lia<l a riinniB-s'.re on my lvg for ,,om tl,e b,ls - v l,,,ra of »l>cgn !.-
eight years; my d(»etors told ine I sewing in the sitting room, she j There had been an unfinished “I 1*^1 a very pleasant inter- j see the neecssiL3' of a registry i:««v. I | iac f another
. , . Mutilil liave to have il.e Imcu scrap took out the neat banket of snou-y sentence spoken at AI rs. Tiyon's view with onr young fiieml Freil- J 11, j s stntcil that Governor Me !
' } 1,11 ^'JtlOl With a.n *>t thc-e S\ mptom>. .-(I or leg ainjmtaleJ. I use. I. in enve!o|>es Hie visitors Iiad bronglit. that was often on tlie lips of the j erick Barclay this afternoon. He|jy an j(.j
UC follow nig :Uv‘.1 low testimonials O. ! lnUL lio.iles K . V.lI ie j lt ,r. and commenced her task.— simple country people, who were is certainly one of the most earn
For scratches in horses a good
remedy is found in common coach
varnish, if the affected parts are
first well bathed and cieansed
with warm, strong soap suds.
Where the varnish is not to be
remedy is recom
mended, of equal parts of pine
fL/amei has been troubled with i tar, sulphur and lnnl, mixed and
more notices of contests owino to j rubbed into a slroni; ointment.
and I am h'appy to inform you that I have not suffered from these periodical attacks since. My lntligestum is almost if mtt ‘
entirely ruiv l. I can eat :'t:iy and t-viTytliiua with, rit iriniry. I iiay.; !vi-u a prartirin.e p'iiy'i>*i:m thirty years, nie:l Salve at Iloc
ami have ever been opjmscrl to proprietary medicine. Yon kindly furnished uic with the formula for tlie Elixir, anti -at ex-1 \\'. Stan i oko.
amination can testify to the medical projierties anti Thmiputira! application and 1 recommend all snffcrh p from indipestii a | _
and nervous headache, or any disease arising from a torpitl liver to procure a bottle of your Dys|»et»ttc‘Elixir, for it is almost
♦ c
The removal of l’rof. Saub .t n
of X. II., after being pronounedl
a |ineurahle by a score ol plysi-
followiilg arc a low testimonials <>f .-teail, three bottles of hieetrie
i Bitters and seven boxes Buekicn's , .
r _ . Arnica Salve, an i my kg is ‘now i She smiletl often at the quaint. iontl of Frederick Barclay, anil est, usefui men 1 ever saw, anil | illegal votes than were ever known,
.-lie for tliv'iUt'hfteeoyt'm^'. 'paritil-that time Thitve i sound ami well." * “ verses, the saucy mottoes, the: proud of his appearance, talents his great wealth could not be in before. Nothing can correct this!
brief witticisms some contained,, and wealth. Had the sentence more judicious and yet generous | ^ut a registration law. Such
and as often over the dense stu been finished.
| pidity of some of the others, hut “What
rapidly made her tiny mark on promise,
f.l i.rescrilie it in tuy practice.' I would have comnlietl Cow manure is to be valued bficach, and sorter! them into two fulness, has entered the flowery I non said. “Vie always
.n .tv ia o.tler to la t-um.ti_.il. i ima mt^Y^as m u. t ur.t i ’, e lootl consumed, and not by the neat piles, which she tied up anti path that sooner or later, if follow- ■ crowded in the winter. j A perfectly developed shark's, _ 1 n ,
!r>alet it cost what it n.ay. I.. P. I>. nature of the animal. M hen cows replaced in the basket. j ed, leads to the drunkard's grave!" “Our success in establishing ! ’noth was drawn from the depth At a parish examination, a
Pn. P. R. IIiu.t. Erru’u. Act. f.ottTti .u.rt; (iex E RA..'s Okf.cs. Atlanta. <G.. July ntl,. is*;, j «« well fed, the manure is richer, | Then, instead of hurrying back Not a drunkard yet. No one U, c new one was certainly mate -j of over 1,000 feet in the Bain j clergyman asked a charity boy if
Peak Snt t aim plea>«i f»report that 1 have !>;•••« ,-*,»ircly ••.■■•••d..f iudiscstU«i. i.ytit- tt ; v of y..t5r"I>y'iK-i.ti.- Elixir." I as a matter of course, than when to | lt . r mother's >niests. she sat; yet whispered that appallin'* word r > :1 'b' aitletl by Mr. Barclay.- It: bridge artesian well. Where the , lie bail ever been baptised. “No.
n^kouly Jl!wVmal'M!.!ttEo"ATmram;!iv:r,'i"'-TcTT;T;:!;ivL 1 T‘T‘'jT',i;;-yvd svvcAyea's! amGilthmmit h has liln ! «ws arc fed on straw, but man down before her writing desk amL of tbe bright young life, but one I is onl - v “ nc of the useful schemes J drill is now at work was once the | sir,” was the reply, “not as I
three years since 1 used your preparation, l haw had uo ri turn of it. Yuan, trnly^ wl . i(iIITC , . (;ell . Ststeof Ua . me'd"'’J ! wo,. h "as «nk into deep thought. who yielded to the temptations'
u specifio in thisi*I:i>sol' tiiM-aso-s. I roct»n;iiK-!j«i if r > mv
with rour retjiu-st. inadf \vlu-n l saw you hist, 5»ul i 5 u>iight it hot t.
live properties. Vcrv truly yours.
I’. S. - 1 can't aflortl u# !>c without the :.l»xir. I i!i nave ii; .'
u ‘ m “‘ "‘ 4V * ® I ul,L . «^S , »« auon iaw - »««*« a ; incura Me l»v :i score of pfiysU
inished, it would have been: bands. He thinks the new hos law is imperious!}' demanded by'cians. from Las Ve^as. N. M., to
liat a pity a man ot such . pital will be ready iu the winter. 1 fi° public interest. Illegal vot | his home, was effected by admin-
se, such rare powers or use “It is very much needed,” Mrs. j in » can * ,e . in 1,0 other ■ Utering Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonie y
s, has entered the flowe. v Wn said. “VYc always arc **y.-1 n.onaj'd Reorder. | which has restored him to his for-
. ....... , . ' a : mer gtaul health. 2t
Dm*-?: ^ly-ir.u .M am- tj kixo L’o.. Eita: la. A l \.. July 4th. lssrj. ;
Thi^D to certifv that my wife. M:irv .1. Hightower, sulU ivtl for -i\ y- ar*-' from iiuliivcstion ami cnlar^cincnt «*f the lie.*r: j
that «he had hecii redu.-ed in flesh in’.-n ; ' ,v ’ lami «i. q- ; ,n ‘ 1, : T: T .'“ ,t ,
and bv earnest persuasion -she was in«1 need to trj* one lwttle »f Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic 1-Juor; that she w s ininn . ■ .
m. teriallv heneiitted. ami continuing irs »i -c a fc.v taoMl.s >]u; wa< enLrcly relu'V.d ot her tr..unl-s ivptm M her a I; ;.. :r- .
and now 'weighs i.V> poumls. The Elixir has brought us i'-calth ami happiness where all oilier rcniidtcs ha«l m con-
•'■'ml ''oil^cak™ meafwot t'UTs sank into deep thonghL who yielded to the”temptations of llu l,:,s carnc ‘ 1 _ out - Wc rarely I bed of the ocean evidently. ; know of, but I've
much as the food is in money. A She was very fair to see, this j society, of good fellowship anti ‘ U1 ’' K<> much judgment and ttu Nothing was so much dreaded [ °
cord of cow manure weighs from clergyman's daughter. whose ' Hospitality, till often the brilliant j se '“ s ' ,ncss ,n one so joung-
been waxinat-
i three to three ami one half tons,
may
in our schoolboy dt^-s as to lie i “Why diet you put that nickel
whole experience of life was l.oun intellect was clouded, the witty , And while the pastor spoke his j !>llnisllc ,, 1)y sjlUng betwcen tW( , , vit |, a h , (lL . in it in thc ‘ t . ontri l,„
linuous suflering and disaj»poinii!iciit.
. I was taken with a violent cniudi with enlarprcd liver and ronstipation.
easily be"worth to ^lo! Bm j ,le,n 0' ,ler <l !!iet native village, j K-eg'ie was thick, the bright eyes | praise, t rederick Barclay, seated L rls A h! the force of cluca-; t on box?” ask. .I one man of an-
again, the value of manure varies and there hovered around her an were bloodshot and dim. Not tsu e lUl 1 - l,n ln "f : lion. In after years wc learned other. “Because I could not put
... with the value of land, which de- atmosphere of purity and gentle i v !-* r )' often . l,,It oh , the pity of it basket carriage, is driving llL '‘' | to sll ]>iiiit to such things without! the hole in without the nickel, and
• ■ i; re, v ! pends upon the nearness of mark- j ,-efinement that is rarely seen in ; that it should ever be so—that j through along stretch of shady ' s | ie dding
rt“ a tear.
! I lm,l to put in something.”
i ri hood i even once the glory of God's im- : road, where thc horse choose his 1
| own gait, as his master savs: ! In some parts of North Caroli j Thc average life of a railroad
Ruth, I have waited two long na candles anti kerosene lamps an ! car is sail! to be only ten years.
strength to re considered articles of luxury, j This is undoubtedly due to its
of boisterous
:ts not sick!}-, having l>een i a S e should be brought so low!
in good Ji allh, but she | Generous anil sparkling.
lie!
Mr. W. 15. Mcl-cmloti.of Ilatcl.ers station, say.- I>r. Holt's Dyspcptt, Elixir cured him of imligcstiou.
htlv built, and had a clear,' passed from table to table, buying to l ,rovc "*>' , .. , 7 ' V ' i . .
■ 1 • • I, ' , . „ . I .... terni.Latinn before I ilareil to while resinous torches arc to be last Irving,
two ladies wete nude sister in colorless complexion, very fair, I all sorts of useless finery to be t' 191 temptation oetorei tiarett to ° ■ , ■
laws. They were before the j yet with no pallor of suffering up- stuw it upon another table, anil ? sk - 0 ! 1 lo trl ‘ st ' ol,r happiness : ,J< ='•> 1-. ; A boy says, in his composition.
. . , i m my hands, for I love you, Ruth! I ■ 1 ’
L'CP gray, invest again in similar purchases.!... „ mfln |„ veB l>n l v the‘woman he I
Dr Her «ir- Your Dv-oot.tir Elixir cured mv danshtc x of Dyspepsia of a very afrswm^taHWn^rfwJfoe momh, | ‘laughters of brothers with the j on it. Her eyes were a deep gray, j invest again in similar purchases. I ag a * BM Ulvcs onlv the‘woman he i
standing/ i luui triotlWvi rHl «»t' iho Rest pliy.^iVinus in the riiunty, who fmlctl to ( ; UU .* F p C W ip u . p on< i : same mother, wliich maile them | looking black in the shade, but j With the addition of his check, j would make his wife. Can you j at the age of 21. lie discovered j make you sick when you don’t e**
Benjamin Franklin was married I that onions are vegetables that
iv i itii'i. n:i. ..... | {
April JU-Jy. 1 half sisters and first oousins. 1 blue tinted in the strong light,— there was uo individual whose love me?”
i lightning soon after.
i them yonrselt