Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, February 26, 1885, Image 1

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►' V AND BY STANFORD & COOPER. VOL. V. Independent in Ail Things-Neutral in Nothing.” rpr:r.5Q ?S $1.00 IN AOVANC: WM. LINK’S Store. 1 ! Furniture - Door ICa st Ho'-.s’ r’nrriayro Factory ! i I*i> invaliiu!;i4 !preparation is truly ... ,>* triumph of sektii- MO MORE TERROR I H <’Kin,.n..i inestimable b<*j«*lit was ever l;esto\ve<: on tin; mothers o: i!io world. ter- it. not only sUoru.ii' tho time «if labor and lessen> ; lie ii«ten>ity of pain but, betU.*r than all. it greatly Mother 01 Clnlil. ■■■' the ihiii^fj- to lif> of botii mot her hi. I M# More rain! VO MORE DANGER! To Eufaula, Alabama. ? HAVEiIm- I.ate-t stof Furniture \ by thet’av Deed. * Cbambor Setts rom $4*J to $200: Du roans us low as $13; . i le-. is leads from $3 to $00; t hairs from 75 i flits To .;•! s a jiicee. Safe.-. 'Vanlrobcic < Yim’s. Writing ; U*sks, liat Hacks. Window Shades, Ac. v <V>d Kofiipi and baskets all Sizes, ami 1 I’ri-es T wf’T Mnru:f.:eturc hod Depair Funii tore of all kin Is and at the shortest no-1 CUTHBEKT, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1885. XO. 3 ALTERNATIVES. We have not been consulted ns to birth or death. More and more though the words had been few, merely asking if he had been en- A 1.0VE ST0RY PRETTILY TOLD, the prayer of Epictetus haunts aided to procure me a certain me. “Lead me, Jostis and Desli book we liad made mention of to Are there no under writers' fori whithersoever I am appointed • g-ether, and tlie time was more § human hones? for the most pre I I to go; 1 will follow without waver-! ’ than a year ago when I had tile 1 c ' n,,s °f interests is there no in-1 ’ n =U even though 1 turn coward j right to thus address him. And 1 sunnier-?'* j and shrink, I shall have to follow JffWifi I had been tempteil ai 'I fate arid the devil. All The Lo ad of Motherhood Transformed •lii Id, :i lit 1 leaves lie n other in n con now! O, pitiful Christ! another all tiny, ! IV j all the same” j woman was to be his wife, ami I ....... All summer! Should I marry Mr Dacre? ‘ must never think of the old days, >iV long I had been tiyin>r to clasp j " :IS be :1 good parti? as the world | or the okl dreams, or look into his 7 = ^/K"TT<r man I did not love; a man noble j lady elegantly phrased it. j my unkissed lips! Never! and 1 CURES "jof soul and horn to the purple, [ I had been born into the world j might live fifty rears. an i And 0! the pity of it, out of before I embarked, that you were not the false woman you had been painted to me. Mrs. Granger wrote me eighteen months ago! the line Wllineooehee Is the name of a flourishing vii iage in Colfee county, Georgia, on The liiderless War Steed. Sunday morning the East Ten nessee train brought in a special of the Brunswick ami ! ear containing Major'll. S. Loeher, that you had married Mr. Dacre. ! Albany railroad. 1 of Lexington, V i, “Old Sorrel,” and left wiIn him for Cuba. A ; Mr. D. K. Gaskin a well known ! General 54tor.v.r:i!l Jackson's old subsequent letter without date or | citizen of that viiirtge; writes mi horse and his groom. The lice, ;t mi sit living price*. I will sell .... Sf| |...... » », ■»'■> ««= •"-»« tl:c l-uniitiircbu^iiM ss for tweniy y<*r.s , Sore TJ.™u. **,!!!=**. sprain*, Krui~U, a ml ^i veil satisfaction. 1 wouM thank B««». kmiMs, rr..»t iiina, my «»jtl friends ami customer* Tor tlmir 1 _ / XD A U * °™ KK budily i*a:\s ami um*. f.,,,.1.) I., T., k J Drnggtsts uud Dealers everywh«r*. Fifty C 4 ^, .., Jeit 1 ,,lN - ’ 3,1 * " Ui * bC ” la<1 T ° Ml >*•«'•■ Direction,. ic 1 • La» S a**r« oitieif ffljrnn l.Tl f >r--^Dn , n: jn^ain. —— — - - - t iT£>“Tln' lauii*-.' yrc especially invited to examine n;v • t k-5 W ben visiting tL- rsty d«»nt tail to puv me :i visit. Iteinemner the pbiec. One Door Fast of “Ross* Carriage Factor Haspect fill I v. <;ct±J-(>m. * WM. 1-INK iy 17 lv |SU'0rpris3 & Appe HOPE Four month* AND JOT able to specify re covery, and tar less liable* to Hood my. convulsions. and other alarmin'? (symptoms incident to’ to lingerin'? and (painful labor. Its i nly wonderful ef- Jlieaev in this respect I '•ntitles the Motii-i i:i:s’ FuiExn to In- j .•anked as one of : Im' 1 life *a\ing appli ances .uiven to the l ' J _ Pure Lead, war- the nature! ranged ortrl 5 n.r a ...ikm. i,e umier- Oil ot prices that I'tood that we can- ‘ jeatvF ! lil OllHDlO C\Cl X “ 'tie r advcrtiscnicids. Jthis Rkmejiv with- • A _ ) Advertwornmitsi inscTted . { (out. wounding the j .Jelicacv of tin* wri- : mv poor gtl'ls of bcnulv and song. ! Througli the pain of her i all this world's million possibili He threw some love into the scaltfb, I‘• rava ^ n, N mother’s heart was j ties I had only the chance of two too. but i, Gotl iid|> im*. had none J rent " Lh the greater pain of my J—either to wed Reginald Dacre, a to give in return. 1 had bartered father’s sudden death—drowned j man old euough to be mv father. PAJJffTHrOW! J am sel!im>‘Strict- erewhile my whole possessions fur ,,f i the Cornish coast, furl was j or to he a companion to some ^ j a fc.v glances of a dark, dark eye. j * ,orn at sea - She lived until 1 haughty woman. I had decided ; and mv note had gone to protest. * as 1*® years old, a life of sorrow, j upon accepting Mr. Dacre. The Could 1, could 1? It kept fol-! :l1 "* poverty, and renun.-iation. | liny aote of barely two lines I had lowing me about with fateful per ' I hen she died, leaving me to the | placed between the leaves of a CU. ; signature, enclosing the tiny pearl pin I had given you, left tne no room for doubt. I left England forever, and have been on the wing ever since, finding no rest der date of December "J” 1: Soon after my marriage. a!i four wars ago. tear-was divided inio four apart- -—one for Major Lochdr, one T r lie. 1 n t . - * , ii»r tne gronm, oue lor too storing mv w;ft* was ! ,,f fVnii-t the fourth, \vhieh stricken with some trouble pccu is comfort ddy padded contained liar to her sox. which broke down 1 he riderless steed of that old hero for my heart on sea or shore.—j her general health. Iu this condi j L*en:*r:i! S-„newail Jackson. The Helen, I suffered as few men sut j tion site was soon after attacked , , , . . , up to-.vii and placed in Ilamey's ter because o, losing, and because | with Inflammatory Rheumatism | staide to rest until Sunday ni«ht of your apparent falseness. But I could not waste my whole life because of a woman's iiKtrnth, so I tied itp the broken threads and tried not to look back. It was bv chance I met Herman Sloan, and in the midst of mutual conliden- of such a severe type that it made ( "hen ho would continue his jour- her a cripple. She was reduced ‘ I he news o! “t)ld Sorrel s , . , . • , , at rival flow over the cjtv. and in tleaii to sizty-hve pounds, an , , , . , , — . - 1 : by H o clock. Ramey s stable, the came very near losing her life. J street and sidewalk.^ wore packed She was attended by three good with an eager throng of people, all physicans who treated her some benefit, hut life swelling tl, .■lamnring.for a view of the noble t animal that had so gallantly car* I SUBSCUIITION PRICE : One copy one year .... tl.iiOi . ,■ 'Eight months l.«i => lst <-‘ncy, fur tonight I was to i c:,l ' e °* a compassionate world ami book it was his nightly custom to my high born ! ,n . v uncle. Of him 1 have already | read, stioken. ■7.0 ADVEltTiSIXG BATES: ces he asked me why I had never I her joints never left her. I- aa U C r„ soldiery throuMi returned to America and to the I ; give my answer to lover. I tried to look things in Taco, to count the cost. Money was a good tiling; it in- Bul Alan! thr ond *» 1 <>ne ^inare, (ten Kik-s or less) 1 iaiilUU, Hll i jjAilSUCOj nscrtioi, $1.00 • j y 4. -'or end: subsequent insertion .50, priCCS lilcil j All personal ymftcr d ,rice. j sur * l ‘ one warmth in writer and rtifi- [ i Bbitunries will be charged for as j delicious coolness in summer, and prettiness and daintiness, and the body —To— SUrTERijG WOilAN. to paint up. ■urn!Inch ! ( S(^t IUY fig’111*08 b0- fore you paint. J. Y. Stanford. •n‘* -p< ' ilication :■> !<• tin* witli'utU , ’ w j . . , linuiber «*f hi- I Trntrnuce into good society. Yes. ,n 3* asjurations and dreams, ii I re: I inumiai' on -le, mil no inotlnw win* lias y!ii a used il \v ill •ver ajSiUti In* w ith- >ut it in her tinu* of trouble. A prmniiieiit jihySirian lately remark- «ilU»th<* pro)»rietor, that ii it w- i* :i«!- Inis'xiUe t<» make |»ul»!i«* t li*‘ h*tter : rpot'ive, the “Mothers l'ri<*ml would outsell any thing on the market. I most earnestly entreat every irmal* expecting to he eouliue-l, l«» u>«* .'.'oAin i- s Relief. (Nmpleil with Ibis eptr-atv \ will add that during obstet rival |». .**■: I forty-four years i, I h:iv<* ne\ er k;sm\ n it to fail to produce a safe .1 nuiek liverv. II. J. IIOI.MR*--. M ' Atlard !>.. Semi for our Treat!. Happiness of Woman sc: Lons, w ill l-epublislni! until on!er-j tn-mev was a good thing, and i>« out, and (‘lun^jpn nccor<i:ngiv. I . . ” , , , tl All advert is-nn nts due v.heii hand- i sltlon an ‘ l l M, ' rcr » an ‘* houses and <*im | lands. So far good; but rny soul tatal thin but Alan! I had M v iile dragged on with clog thought him so true, so noble. I ged wheels. 1 was always at war had called him “mv prince.’’ “mv with my surroundings. Though king." alone in the warm dusk tin too proud to express it, l had (der the stars, never realized mv ideal of woman “1 will not soil thy purple with hood, or in any way grown up to! my dust,” I had whimpered to mv t. “Nor breathe my poison ! had grown at all h pain and t ed in. always J. J. WORSHAM. DINfISf CUT1IBERT. GA. Office over RosloBice. sept IS tf it h:ul been j on thy Venice glass.” .... •pression—a went ilown to the sea to Ii or a warm-1 its sullen roar; hear it tell its talc I hungered amt thirsted fora love j hearted, earnest woman. | of human misery; of lair faces j coinmensnrafe with my own, which ! My uncle, Edward Earl, had dead umicr its naves; of gold and jthis man, who offered me purple j procured me the friendship (?) of j jewels lying oa green beds of Y and gold, had it not in his power I l he lady, in whose house I had itioss; of argosies gone down, the beautiful Helen Preston, who had declined all suitors, and was still unwed. Helen, I embarked that afterncon, and I ain here, never to be parted from my darling.— When will we be married, sweet?” “Married! Alan,” and the drea ry present recurring to me, 1 with drew myself from his arms, and almost unconsciously uijr lips iiinmer the Rheumatism return ed in a still more severe and pai ried the hero and idol ofthesouth- many peri- It was announced would \m brought ful form which seemed to defy the skill of all doctors. She would Ions bat fie hat the horr out and exhibited to the people at 12 o'clock. At last those in , . I the stable shouted "here becomes” almost go frantic with pain, and j lho ( .„, v>l! s! ,back to-give would lie and scream all day. frien 1 of none, who is an er.giacc on the Brunswick J; Albany rail A I room for the horse to come out. S nd in hats were Lifted as Mr. .! Ramey c.l out leading the no- i hie old steed; I “Old Sorri-!'' is a ligiit sorrel. S.vilt a Specific (S. t>. S.l, which measures i■> \ hands high, with I did. Alter she had taken on: 1 large liright intelligent eyes, lie . .. I I flamed the words; j .ami] bottle she was up aiul able ' ' - tbirtj fuir years old, ami bar- les to [ bad died fur tbis last year to know ’ to walk over the house, and ah - ‘ : ' 1 *5 - 1 - - u lu> 1 ' hi ought Who shall turn taking t! I * ( to give, or, let rue qualify, had it 1 passed a twelvemonth—Mrs. Lu j wail of human misery their requi for “Health am! I 1BS5 „ . * a . . ! IKV .1.DASJ.E 'TaA1.LT**i:JfgJ3g ,, .. m .n k- n-ruu-it r?E\j ltaM»riKi.n I.km i "iu, ; , fc,atMwateaumi* Wm. d, kiddoo, ATfOBAHY A'E' S.A VI'. not in his nature to give. j vian Grangei, a distant cousin of cm. I tried to remember all ibis The stars came out golden and his own. I was an unsalaried | so that mine might not seem such | soft, and the fragrant summer-i governess or companion, our re a great thing amid a world of soh- dtisk crept around tne w here I sal j mote consulship being always ! hing and tears. It was a good fitlhl>eff, Co. 1 1 dl.lt.: w. being always liing and tears. inhaling the scent of the roses, j made available by my uncle. It j ibing to think of the sufferings of Ambition and love tore my heart was during my residence with j others and try to ignore your own j by turn, and weariness, too, put; that lady that my fate came toja good thing. But. my misery j'“ j in a poor pitiful plea, lor I was so! me. A young nephew of Mrs. j the misery ofllie girl called Helen ’ tired, so tired. j Granger's came to the hall. He Preston! R. TfiOiltii Lii, It was * brilliant futt re tiia- W: »s »u artist, young an I hand- j Tiii.n girl was som.-uimt of a (>eo|)]c said. Shejjos- jmictioc ::t any Ly voat:: • 114 C Oaioin N«»w is tin* 11sm* to | A n ot h e r S? e d y c i i o n I-'ol nail* cheap, at. J. \\ . Stank* Queen G'.Iycg and Pickles, at ALLISON & 81 MPSON’S. ■ 111 Boggy and Wagon Harness. Kxamino ourstock before you buy ct ALLISON A SIMPSON. ' • r* *D Ti TT ^ V , b ii tJ ii a is X l h b o orREl) IX ITS YAKIOVS STALES. Holmes’Sure Sure Mouth Wash & C 5*?;--»r»0 i C lHKKS I»lct*tliiHi:::. . i 1 • r^. ' ; "-' / Mniitli. -'-t.rt i hro.iL * !• on'. »Im- IVftli mid Puri lies tho I’o !. : u-- 1 ;m«l reconnncntlvii !*y 1 i»l;r i>m;. :;-T fropaml l»y Dr-. J. P. i'c W . P ili*!::n*.-. I)cutist>, Macon (*'a. Fm* mi'c Pv DU. W. Ii. TIIOUNTON. dec25-l.St 1'cniit. Desire fi*r stimulants entirely remov- »?«]. H<nm* treatment. Medicine ran he administered without knowledge of |>m- tient, by si:u}ily nlucing it in eotlee. ten ar any article of :**>» l. Cures yu uauU-.’d, ‘ D E X T I 8 T . GUTUBEKT, GA. Reginal.l Dacre offered me, where sonic, and fresh from a four years” in toil and weariness coubi never sojourn in Home. 0 KF:rK over II. i-st s;.io i *:mn’s • Public w ’*|uare, •tore. fe! I7-P. come. I thought of the purple! and tine linen; the luxurious rcA : the emoluments! Then m\ «lai!> ! I need not weary v»u with nr t!u jiilogtie of the our gonitis, tin scssed the gilt of song and she was iiandsoim*. too, nun said.— Aiul she had two chances in the ove, for words are so poor to ex w«*tld, and if she had possessed 5130 T XL 1 iilo It LA XK HOOKS of every kind.sir.? end. sty ie,cht-:q' •rtbau ever before, :il apv'ltf .7. '\Y. Stanford's For any ease of drunkenness that Hold en SjG-rihe \* ill ::*.'t pure. fireulars '"iii.iiiiiiur testimonials and full particu lars sent free. Address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. je-PMy. Kace St., rineinnnti. 0. Breakfast Bacon anil Bi Bee!, at ALLISON & SIMPSON S. To Sportsmen! Laundry and Toiiet Soapo, Bon-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch, Laundry Blueing, at l.ov ib i ces, at T. S. POWEL’S ct Drug Store. Toilet Soaps, Finest Lino in S. Yv r . G-.i. ut bottom figure-', :•!. ALLISON tv SIMPSON'S. SiiVCr Will’O money enough to have utilized hei gift of song she miglit have i:a*i life passed in review before me—j press the heart’s utterance. Oh. that of companion to *i haughty, j golden days! O. tender, passionate fine lady, and a singe^jn a fash nights! 0, princely heart, cornel three ionabie church, among fashiona ! back to me! ' But she iiad smirched her sou! ble saints and siutiers I began Alan Leighton was th to croon over the old satire; ! of a highborn family, and because In a church which is garnished with 'd tlie* blue blood—the united luullion and gable, j blood of all the Howards—flowing With altar and roredoa, with gargoyle . in his veins. Mrs. Granger inter posed her lint against our love, dreading, doubtless, thr admixture of mine. plebian —Taylors Premium Uologne for sale-at .1. W. Staxfo«i»*s. 25 Pound Kegs of Powder for $4. Shot. Wads and Primeis in pro portion, at t ALLISON it SIMPSON’S. —Taylor’s Premium (Adogne at tf ‘ J. W. STANFORD’S. am* groin, Tho ]>cnitcnts’ drosses arc sealskin | and sable The odor of sanctity’s eau do cologne.! liut Burclv it Luvifer, flying from II is :l P'D' that hloo'l does not Hades, j always tell. It was an inglorious tk»uld g.uce at this crowd, with iU pa-; triumph to me—yet still a ti i , , j niers and paints, ! timph to bare my white anus to out'n l ! y IV ' ! "' U ‘ CS ’ to He would say, looking round at the the sll , ulUler dl m ng our gala lids, urn. aa i luriis and the ladies, i . , ... D ! nights—to wlueli my voice was always invited—contrasting their I had entered upon this | ifc j satiny smo.jlht.ess and perfect con from st son for all her beauty and gifts; had been false*to herself, to Go* 1 and Immunity; false, too, to Reginald Dacre, for she kept her love for Alan locked in her heart. “I have sold my soul for houses and lands she said, “and I am wretched, Me:i culpa! Mc:i culpa! Mea culpaT* *1 have sold myself with open ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. I o where is All Sinners if this is All j baints? Clams, Crabs and Olivas, •it ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. You hud loved me. on fate? I care not if love come or go Now ; though your love seek mine mate! It is too late. “Too late! Helen, my only love, j explain your meaning for God’s sake.*’ Then came a broken, disjointed |.j tale of my sorrow and temptation when I heard of his handsome and j j highborn bride: of my weariness j of the hall; of Mrs. Granger; of j i , myself; of Mr. Dacre's constant wooing, :.nd at last of the little note only this night thrust be tween the leaves of his book, mu king Alan's coming forever tot* late for my happiness. Rapid hoof beats along the road, and my courtly lover came in sight. “Saved! Alan,” and my words came thick and fast. “Engage him in conversation, Alan, regarding the hall. Mrs. Granger, the weather, stocks, etc., etc. 1 will escape through the vestry door, fly to the hall! secure the note! and then, 0. Alan!” “Mv darling, my bright dar ling!” bsit I broke from his clasp | and sped away like a chamois to the hall. I did not heed that the roses ft II from mv throat, that ... ‘ * on i.*v old age, is still in good con- six snuiii bottles »!•<■• ,|i^„ 3 . When it is coiisuleie.1 is now able to do any kind ol! that U years is the average of a house work, the swelling has gone, imrse’s life, there is considerable all the pain lias left, her. and she an . spirit sn the old animal is in better Health than, she ever was. The treatment before us ing the bwjiVo Specific cost me between $.‘150 to /i X and the six bottles of 8. S. S. cost me six doi ls rs. It is certainly the most wonder ful medicine and. the best blood purifier in the world. The pro j prietors should let the world know about it. Note—Tiie S. S. S. Company wish to caution purchasers in re gard to the numerous imitations of their goods. Some carry the lie on the face, purporting to be v egetab!c remedies; when, i:i fact, yet. aney, the proper • >f the horse, (the soldiers gave him the name of “Old Sorrel’’ ) ». :s bought by General Jackson :it Harper’s Ferry, in 18H1. Thn general rode him in nearly nil of his battles an 1 was riding him at. Chancellors’.-:lie when he received his dentil wound. The general was lifted from Iris noble char- ( ger’s hack, and in the excitement, ! the horse wax turned loose and forgotten. lie ran into the feder al lines and was captured by them. General J. E. B. Stuart afterward : recaptured the horse and sent him to Governor Letcher, •who sent him to Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. She kept him for years and then presented him, as m heirloom of the confederacy, to in lliey are really strong solutions | l . !,e Virginia military institute, at of poisonous minerals—as Alercu I I jC ‘ x ' n 5 t0U > an 'l Gic institute ty, Botash, etc. lie careful to get, i the genuine. • p m . * to many earnest appeals from obi soldiers and ex cadets, are sending “Old Sorrel” to the Treatise ..on Blood an l Skin ; New Orleans exposition. D iscases i n a i I ed free. The Swikt Si’i-XTric Co., Drawer J. Atlanta, Ga. eyes,*’ she said, “knowingly, with , , , a portion of mv lace flounce graced 1 have no one 1 J ” Why a Uorernor Signed the Pledge. “Am I mv brother’s keeper?” fell from the lips of Cain. God has so identified our interest with others that we are in some res “Ah, that is truly ‘0!u Sorrel,’ ” exclaimed Colonel J. K. Towers, when he saw the horse led out. Colonel E. J. Magruder walked up and. placing bis hand gentlr upon the animal's neck, remark ed : “The last time I saw this n<»- ! hie old steed was under stirring ] circumstances. It was the even ing after the battle of Frecloricks- malice prepense. to blame. That Alan forgot his ! a thorn bush, or that my hair, un I’lie most handsome line of Papers, all kinds, ever offered ! before at J. \V. S I’AXFORD'S unloved and unloving j tour ’ vith t,li leau - brown appen- j fret, made my heart ache, and the, , . — j boinc, a home doled out to me bv j ,Ia « es rs ‘ Granger folded orer | turbulent water seemed wooing j * ■ » " 1,rle ' e - a rep"c* e. I , , )c , ' ' 1 her aristoeiatic heart. ! me thitherward. The chimes of! Sha11 1 try to te “ of how 1 = c 1 1 ^ tI ' 1 ‘ ,c ‘ a peels our brother's keeper. No man lirelb to himself, no man dicth to himself. A governor of Pennsylvania I think if I I signed the pledge, “not because j at a full gallop. He wore a brand 1 he thought himself in danger, but! ne ' v given him by Stuart, warrior passed — ~ — - — '- i .i i iin.. »i./, !. I one of the best families was [ burg, and we had just whipped i BurnHub.*. Gnefal Jackson, uc- • '•>mpanied by Jeb Stuart, and fid- iowc.i by bis entire staff, rode <lown in front of the breastwork: the tardy justice of a granduncle j who hud robbed me of my inheri \ Lance. I thought at first 1 might i. i „ . , •, - * . .. . - . loosed f»om its fastenings, hung vows did not make it right that I ° ’ » should forswear myself.” j abo,,t ln - v 8houU,er3 ' Bui the sea. with its fuss and ' l,a< ' P ossessc '' a P* e *' c °l paper 1 f i should have bckl it aloft, and j to save a friend. i be head ”fj in C line Mto men eheeruLl nr,- j ::! :' fy were hoarse. He rode to the great . this very horse.” Colonel Towers cured the note and hid it in mv distress of his house .. I rpsc* riOiii But a cloud crept into the skv, our quaint ohl church, placing an i ; , , . . ■ occ*r--ion we and its shadow fell across our old song, caused a choke' in bosom, of how 1 ran up stairs and | said Ll.e goveiimr, :el. I , ^ |,»tn. I throat I would go and invoke j ^ “' nt ^ a ml Idm^S i y-” 1 this new country, which seemed Alan was called suddenly by a grand airs from the organ, and'""." 0 '’ «l> m J j sign the pledge. Iie° suddenly ' l,!on ‘ :l lt '"" so fair, hut alas! I had not even j te,t ® ram to England where his mayhap I should forget the sea's | and ^''“g to ,lnsl1 l<,0, J j turned upon me, saving, ‘Cover heard the swish of wings. ° ram ' ,)Ui faU ier lay dying. We roar. I thought of it all—the fever !,a<1 but a n,OI | ,ent for olir rare : I* «' a s my wont to and the fret; the petty jars; the i c!!s ’ for Alan s !le:lrt was renV , practice, and I knew the service v:i3 presan'. and remembered the j beatings of my heart, of how I ! nor, I will if you will.’ -It .id I, and we went i;n ri w ''di sorrow, and I helped to ex ; would not be held fur a half hour. a The onlvknown remedy that \vill cure every cast* <> f Dyspepsia or Indigestion, misunderstandings; the pain or! - {_, .. ., 1, l i , ; . | ■ 1 | ' i ; | ' . .• -i f • • i , i, ‘incomprehension; the unguerdon l**-his departure. rheliglits were tuine*l down to It has been tested in iiuijilreus ut eases anil htiD net ei iaileu in a siiitfle liietanee. it: ,, , ... , , ,, . . _ w . , .... i - ° led toil; the lagging hours; the! But oue letter ever reached me. i semi darkness, and the old sexton, Ms u vii \ i i \ l.i v t. . 1 ,ii .ii . lawful pauses j His father was dead, and he was j with whom I was a favorite, had Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaanaice, HOilione, Acidity er Heanoars, CHroaic. T! J or nlarria „ c . lllis nr mar . sirAianW i left the key in the door r. r me.- LybSn\3i y Bisrrhss, S*l6ali jiSctlSS, -J-C. riarre Xt seemed written like n ! My PkecioCS Iielex• 31 v fath ^ ^ ,c moon shone across the or- nnd in every casoof ASTII).i A.:ii rt . Kin; iu pictl with m-ii^fniioM. Porpiil Livt-r. or L'ou>tip;uion. it i*» a safe* and cortiir.i 1 '- e ‘ 11 ‘- eLTnci * willteniiKC n, -ill 1 lots HELEN . Jl) Iain , cure. We :i>k DVSl’FJTirs aa.i astii mA fu k to try tin-reim-iiy ami tiiey will in-conviiu fii tiuit they are not incurable ' placard on earth and sk\\ i er, whom I loved and rcsiH-’cted • keys and across my lace; and tHsrasei*. Tins metfieim* e»nui>ose«l »>f purely vegetable veme^lies. * * - * • loss of appetitt*. loss of fleslf, a feeling of! st ‘ erac ‘ 1 b,,l ' ,ia liku l ,ll I' lace rty above all men. died yesterday. j the trailing folds of my white ' occasion we!!. in Rome present io remembered the horse were: Colonel Magrit- ■ . der. Professor B. F. Clark, Judgo 7. H r . Beck, Mr. Henry Harper, i . ... , . ? I Captain Frank Mills, Mr. John there to I rapidly traversed the path leading j bargain, sau 1, ari l we went re : p.jwei,. Captain A. B. S. .Mosel,-v to the church, dodging behind an mediate:’ to t.ie odi e of the se^ | nn q y 1; . Hawkins.—Home Tri nsage liei'ge to escape meeting Mr. J ^ ^‘ 1 H1 .— ! * * 1 - ‘ '\bu»e. 00 1 3 know not that 1 ev:»r touchnI a; Dacre, hurrying on as soon as I ( | r(1 „ of |;-inr iflcnr-nl-- Niith 1 ~ ' j' * * «i.op oi Hij.ioi ...ll- a .11 (, .. -viiii ; Bropcrlv ii! Hiiine. s free, to be folded close to AI ing else would have induced tne to ■ .... ... .... an's heart? isign: hut I think of it ns one of! '* bat kind of prohits.- -“And von will not laugh at me. j acts of my life." | «»» '«■»«• to the people of Maine .. v , ' | — —c--o=-— — ; is told b;y the Lewiston (Mr..) .... ... . i Asjln.m fo. ta. i.. ,1 a. t Journal in the following editorial J \ 1 a lettci of Col. II. D-; paragraph: “That the past scir- . A. , , . j Jones in lie .miii.nern World, v >' : 't s on lias not been very hard for “On, for my mad flight, for the | „ iofin llie f 0 u ovvin? wfl!, reference ! OlUJ\t*S0l Symptoms of Dysp msia or Intliffestion, loss oi appetite, loss u. <i iv-v.mg un - - - , , , . ... /* ti ; i - t ,1 ,11 1 , ,,, i ,it-:,, - 77 ,,.t-l , aiion llie brows of the people as ! need not tel! you how desolate we ‘ tlre:33 looked most ghastly in it-s , . „ — — ^ — — , iii.u. . jtvnjn-j lii .11 ,-LI,JL: ts iulinesrf or weiaht- m the stomach, occasjonallv nausea ami vomiting, Heartburn. ‘ , , , 1 ‘ , , <-> ,n * n red roses scattere<l all along the tn p ; -i,... f,..|i,..i, i, ; 1 , • r, , , ^ • , , , , , • - ,, , , : they passed to and fro; and soon fee. and how the ght seems to G, quamt old ehtiich! O, , , • to tlichemga a,,!u.n l-i. tae 1:. ., v . r from the s Acumy, flat ulunce, sick or nervous headache. Dull pain in the head, with a sensa- . - 1 , . • 0 , . Im.aint ni I .-himes' Too soon il road ; for my unbounded joy at . 1 . 1 , - , , the word marriage Install its nave died out of every not,k ano [‘l ,l “ in ‘-oi.i entmes. loo soon i . |sanc. | hanks in various towns. .Ni :l ‘ ! many peojde in Mr tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Bowels, sometimes Constipated and tin n acting too freely. Low Spirits, Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin, Derangement of Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, &c. If you suffer with any of these symptoms, , , , r r . Hour return; foi proposing to rim significance for me, ns words do I corner. My dear mother is pros-i " 01,1 >u ‘ HI :l,va i * ro,n jou, ever - . . . 1 n . - and steal, the note, and, and— after oft repealing. Did it mean J ti nted with the blow which lias | me sea to i,.\ suitor s lordly lioinc, i n _ , - . , - . . ... ,, . i. , . . , 'J misery or ha|)piness. bliss or woe? \ taken away tlie lover ot her \-outh,! c * r rying with me a heavier heart = Dr. Holt s Dyspeptic Elixir Will cure you. The following are a few testimonials Oi This • 1;irrlagelll:ltriln; , - ltschlin anJ J 5 1,ail not he able to return !tilan my years should warrant. ! For answer came tender kisses larties who have been cured by the Elixir: ! mv hr.ih_was it God-, to vou for some weeks. Announce ! B«t it too late to look back:! I»'^ed upon brow and lips, and V t>R. I*. IL IIoi.T, Ki k.-u la, Ai.\. : II vt< iif.h’s Station, Da.. Ot tnHer ISrli. 1S>A. DkakSie -I Ji«vo iu-cn tr«*nl»!e(l wit’i inflict**lion anJ nervous heail.tclie f.»r the Inst fifteen years. Dnrintr tiiat time I Imv isttfTcred a xrrnr deni wit! 1 j»erio lica! nt'a *ks oi' hcn-la- he. Ilavintr exhnnsroiJ my o:di skill :m«I triefi tin* j.rest rictions of jjreat manv j*liy>ieinns. 1 iv.is' intiueetl t> try y«»nr i )ys{>e’»tir Klixir. You sent mea bottle about the miihtle «»f Man’- last and I am haj*|*y to inform yon that 1 have not siiiil ivd from those periodical attaeks since. My intli^esiion is almost if n*d entirely eutvil. 1 t an oat any an.I everythin:: wiTnoiit material injury. 1 have been a nraetieinir }>iiysi« ian for thirty years cs through my brain appointed? Bid it mean i nst ! blessing or His curse? Gotl's j our t»ctroLhal, clearest, to my aunt aD ^ ^‘ ie ^ aul ^ was mine. land uncle, wiiicli, 3*011 know, was | ri ” iie ^ n, 3’ ovvn I had ‘ t-Ioscd eyes, and Mr. Lord Lovel and must pav (^ r * Dacre) rode forth from the You know I did not love this ■ m3* intention the ver}* night I was j P r * ce * Because I had been l cas ^ e °* ites **j^ n ^* ^ U e lr t, e to mo niy i forbidden tlie desire of mine eyes, to (darling Helen, as I shall be true; ^ sealed 1113* fate. I had Ine is ftboan saving- •t only The present mrnbcroi patienbs j iave t.he amounts deposited large- is 1.223, of Whom 340 are negroes. ; ly incre , s , ba - Uiey h:iyc tle .. and HO arc idiots. The cost of I , are! , semi annuaI dividends at supporting these patients, includ j a gof)(1 ra ^ per cent. Several of ing medicine, clothing, attend ' • - - !l: A Great Discovery. Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, se for you. Good night, dear love, i l ; oua ‘ l bands, and had intoned ^ ys; f. Mj . wife ’ has l)een s , hall write at length so soon as ! Pbosbe Cary s wailing words: j riously affected with a cough f< )ther and I have matured our plans for her loneh* future. Good- ^ _ 11no ciiccs | ca! e factories and other 1<*- prises have also paid a- and ha've ever been opjMjsefi r.> proprii'tarv medu-inv. Y»iu k'm.l'y fu’niish.o.l mo with the formula Vur the Klixir. and on ex- man who offered ine rest from m3' called aw.*13*. nniinatiuu tan ti-stify th the mcdiral pr*»i»Vrtu*s and Thcr.:].u::ra! a-.j-n- ation ami l reconuneii.iall suth-rii s fmin indirection 1 ;..i ir (1 i in ,j nnf ,. n . rol . tri mid nervous heada.-lie, or auy diseasoansh.v: ir->m a torpid tiv. vM pvocuvo a Uutleof your Dvspvptw Elixir, fur it is almost MOOlS * I1L nau not 1>°«C1 to | a speeliie in rlii'selassof di'seaWs. I reeumiii-. :iu i: !.> my patrons ami mvsi-rilH* it in my practiee. I would have romoliet! evoke one thrill at his call. But j to with rotir rciUfsi. mado wl:o:i 1 saw vou last, hut ihoiu-ht it hot to dt lav in order to be thoroughly convinced a* to itscura- . , live probities. W rv trulv v.»urs, * * L. l». DOZlKlt. M. I). then love is only one reason why Isliall F. S.-I can't affon! to hKVidiout the Elixir. I will have it in my house let it cost what ii may. i- D. j (ine shoula marry a m:ln . There I mother and I have matured our j 1 have t,lr ned from the good gift Thy | twenty five years, and this spring „ . * *, , . 1 , . i 7 r . n * bounty supplied me, more severely than ever before, i patients »*. 1*. n.lIoi.T. l-h-vvviA -\i.v. , .. ,“■»■■■«. a/p-nyirrr.nxY.^at.AT^x.fia July ni utssn , might lm love and plenty of mon- ; plans for her lonely future. G«~l-1 Because ol 0.e <me which Thr tris-jshe had used many remedies!’ wSiJmjjva l-rha^loV"'‘u aPur h‘LlL, ■ ^ ke-.w;;'^ .i,y .iLease: withoni.hAiti.L:'[-Kct. ; . a, ' a i' 01 ,,ne S° hungry all night, goodnight. May angels; dom denied me; i without relief, and being urged to I took only threo smalll'ottlf-of y«mr »m ii, ii:;* hii'.ipo l w ; n-lD !y well. I suffered several years, and although it has been ones life. I have known such guard you, and may the good i \ have bandaged mine e\*c* vea, j try Dr. King’s New Discovery, three jears usco\tun piipan.! 1 n ‘ ^ ‘ ll " \v' A. WRIGHT, Comp. f«en. State of Ga. things. j Father told about 3*oti His ever-j mine own hands have bound me; ‘Bd so, with most gratif3*ing re 1 had tried to make rev life! lasting arms. Your friend and I have made mv a darkness wliun j s ,l!ts - Tlle flrst 1,oU!e relieved O:,: normten: Jiomnrm. Errp i.v. Ai^.. JulyPli. is«. 1 ... T . ' !, | ° A -, v T nmv licht was around me. j her very much, and the second Vary J. Hightower, mi I fe red lor <ix years from indigestion an»I enlargement <»i tlie liver: j straight :ttl-l fall. I had tried to This is to c ertify tli.if myy:i\- ♦hut and hv ^ ^ a -> a i»> w , eprHllv benefit • 1 and eontinuina i:s u>e a few im.ntns >!:r.vas entirely robe'. - 1 ••! her trm'.bie- regal:.eu her m m ,;. . h c:ir t; tried—God, who knows ti ri,< rr, j„.u i r has broiiah health and hannmess where all other remedies had resulted in eon- . nud non n> b>-i V ; 1 • J. V. liiuiiTO’.vKK. secrets of all hearts, knows this tinuous sufleringand disappointment. pure i Two rears had dragged their Now J cry by tho wayside, O, Lord, bas absolutely cure! ncr. | c , ln . I(le . | ants, and food is less than cents per day each. f high rate of in: erest. A iargu 0. patients tieated ! ast -! amount of money has been spent year, HO dual, many of them com , in new bou8CS nad improvements ,ng when entirely broken down u: ! „ ld oncs . Bnd the rel>a i ring ls iie.-.illi, and li ving only a shoi't! ., ti! | ?<> in ? on. while already plane lime after arriving. | , r8 bein „ lna , !e n , r intl . C ased work- The number of male and female about equal. I Powell says the cure of the In j Vvidie it may be 'better to bank sane bears a direct ratio to the j stabie manure under shelter—out duration of the disease. After 1 °f the rain—to prevent loss ofits twelve months aberration, thccasej fertilizing qualities, it is never-- becomes clironi ■ and aiincst in j tin less true that the mass should Hence great im-1 ’>e kept moist, while lying in the portancc of early treatment of ai! j roof - 1 receptacle, before taking it' her. dial I might receive back my sight. jSbchas not had so good health ’ | lor thirty years. . “Peccavi, ’ I cried, and my head ’ Trial Bottle Free at J. W. Stax derangements of tlie intellect. the nclds in order to rot it ef- ;<i dis:ij»poinlim' Fi fai i \. Ai.\.. Mav 1st, 1SS3. to fight despair. Large size. Pk. wor t ht* ooitjr] «*»it phys well. 111V niiutuimmini.'-ii . ... e ... i , flown and sleep as well as I ever could m my Inc: a fen ’ L . v cr knew, it to fail to cure in a single instance. Yours trim , JOHN F. KEnOE. jierfertly. , ■ « . * . •••"•*.’ . , . V.. her of persons and neve Mr. V. 1!. McLendon, of Hatchers Station, says Hr. Holt's Dyspeptic Klixir cured him of indigestion. Eitai-h. Ala.. May 1st. I.-iSS. rr n,.,T Hc-r Sir- Y..nr T7vs„o r ti<- Klixir cured my daughter of P^pepda of a very ayirravate-i form of twelve month landing. I had tried several of the test physicians in the count} , who I-»" to ’"j./.l- jv,- ojpppiy. White Pond. da. ALL X3R-XJC3-C3-ISTS- FOR SJX3LJ fretted out— Be Witness for me. We see through shadow* all our life long. We come into this world without our being given a choice us to our advent, and go onl of it in the same manner. rs the j slow lengths along since that let s-1 ter came, and 1 had never beard I" npoll the organ an( , tears Unno's Drug Store, from Alan, though craving 1"^ stained the red roses at my throat.! H.00 presence as the prisoner craves j « Hclenran ,, mv hca d was lift-i —— I had written him I, genUy and Alan Leighton’s I once, and I had regretted ev en j [cnrlel . cyes Iaot m j ne . “Alan!"'i ~° ne f,f onr prora ‘ ncat ultlzens ! oleteil, will give room for 300 more ‘“h- fang.” The judicious farmer that. “He was soon to be wed was mv as t on i s l imeB t could | ft *“ in cliurcl * last S,lmla - V '| .‘.atients. The institution is we'.i j ff U ! "' lU 10 ll,is ,n!lltp '> «n-l (led to an Eau l’s handsome (lau"b- His wife, sitting l>3*, pushed him ‘ . t , . | find bis account,, probably, in us- " “ a o°‘b anf ‘ to ° mlu h I >ra,sc J ing his stable cleanings as a basis. in which liino; long | the sunsirin sleeps were Of the white patients present ^ el } 110,1 nianure, as> i, .... , , . , :t is collected from the stable untY; !ast y« ar > 1C ;! mrt ‘bscbargcil :u.-| (]o wUh , ess ls or waU , rf but , Aoaiksville, Ga., February 14. \ y Cnr '''\ ' A "° anaeses 3rv without a lotion of either it may I being unished, whieii. v.-lien com : lieeome ic.'.e'l and injure:! hy ter,” Mrs. Grsnger read aloud from an open letter in her hand: “in fact, it was an old affair prior to liis visit to tlie hall," etc., etc. Uow I regretted I had written. utter. “My girl, yon hare suffered,’ he ejaculated, in a tone of erqaris ite tenderness. “Helen, my gently to arouse Him, wlren the , | ln = • J ... „ . lean hardly be awarded its officers, for “old soldier,” in a half sleepy wxt . .... *- • I I lie appropriations given by t cried out audibly, ■ Oh, get op I Legislature to this great charity first and only love, we have been j Molly, and make the tire your-j should a! way s he large and liber al. 1 only learned, an hour ' self.' ai. compost heap other fertilizing elements ean be introduced to advantage, such a* lime, ns'-es. muck, leaves,decayed vegetables, Ac. <N t> 'I