Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, March 05, 1885, Image 1

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r and Appeal. BY STANFORD & COOPER. VOL. V. “independent in Ail Things—Neutral in Nothing.’ TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE. MOTHERS’ CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY. MARCH o, 1885. NO. 4 PRIE1TD! Tills inv;tliia!;l< preparation is trnh MO MORE TERROR: i<Sa».ln™ X. Sore 1’alnl ,iur skill, ami n<i pnestiinaMo i ever 1h*s benefit s to wee Ion tbc mothers «. [the xvorld. MO MORE DANGER J sliurtciis the time iii *t jrreatlv dimini ii- MOther or Child es the danger to Jilt* •»f hoth mother aiul WM. LINK’S Furniturs Store. 1 Po*»r Ea«t of lioss’ Damage Factory. Eufauia, Alabama. •The Dread id l Motherhood Transformed ti HOPE AND JOY. II AY K the La tot St;, les of Furniture hy the Car Load. Chaniher Setts j . rum $-10 to h'l: llurea’W as low as $!:*.; i Red.-leads from $.'5 to $00; t hairs from 7"> j 'cots to $18 a piece. Safes. Wardrobe*. I took Cases. Writing >e>ks. Hat Rack--, Window Shades. Ac. V»»od Coffin* ami t’askets all Sizes, and Prices I xx abM-umif .dure and Repair 1'urni- riifli of s:H kin Is and at tin* shortest no-’ tice. mid at living prices. 1 will sell ; Kurnitiireas Cheap as a: y of the Neigh- I horing.Cities. Having heen engage*! ;!: : the Furniture business for twenty t ars : and given satisfaction. I would thank | hihl. and Jeaves : n:v old friends and customers for thHrj tlii-muthur ina-oMi-; |, u Vt fuvorv. iintl wiiiiM Ic glad I., mm- .dition highly favor- j them again. j fable to spei-dt re-| f^Tlic Ladies nr-* e-pe.-ialh* invite.i itovciy.iunl far less tnevnnthir my St.iekHw liable to hooding. : When visiting the city dont fail to pax i icoiLVidshms, and me a visit. Itemendi.T t In* j• 1:■ <*i • other alarming Door Kaxt <*l *'Koss" Carriage I a '••rv.’ ixymptoms incident j hesj.ef tfttllv. t«» lingering and o,tg;;-,; m . * WM.I.INK. (painful labor. Its Uruly womlerfr.l « f- I oicacy in this respect , jentitles tlu* # Morn UK*' PllIKVI* to i ! ranked as one of tin i .lift? saving appli- ! . »nCCS given to the j world by the dis coveries of modern f c Krum .],<■ nat.ir.-! ranted, and Linseed 1 .f the ease it will ot I . . 5 ■""‘•M 1 he .m.lcr (),| ;j| |)ri(*('S lll.it : rood that we ear* k j lot publish cert ili ! \at*.s eonccrnin [his llll.MKDV wim- mt wounding tin* j lelicacy of the wri- | mmAs 7 smieGct 111V figtllT'S 1 estimonials on file. <• • ■""•r lore you paint. For the Enterprise & Appeal. A WAR STORY. BY W. L. D. wards up the hill, went into the i :i trying time to ail who experi- iioiise and hung our garments in jenced it. We west to Hobbs* the lire and took our seats to see * sellool house, the place appointed ! our intended come in to turn them, i to meet preparatory to leaving the I hung mine rather close, and it county. We met here and form A New i’aiiecr 1’nrc. W AsniSGTox. January 18.—The story of the Cundiirango cure for Politic, Demoralizing. The Quitman Free I’ress. nflast Saturday, triiose editor was in tin cancers ts recalled Tiy nr. incident! race for Ordinary of Brooks conn related in an evening paper ol yesterday. C'apt. John A. Diitde, CHAPTER I. commenced scor.-liipg. Boh could ' cd inline*, the rear rank stepping, Brother Soldiers nod Friends: n " 1 sl:iml to s ‘‘ e il and iiis hack a few steps to allow our loved | »r the District, has been treated It w ill soon be twenty vears i monkey "‘"('"ns unused me to | ones and friends room to march ! for a cancer of the race with an since t he cruel war was ended and i s|,<!:,k , ' 1 ' '“"S' 1 ’ 1||US *l joilin g "P "no r ;ink a0 'l down the other j application of ‘aveloz,* a Brazilian we parted with each other for our i ‘ r -' lllin ^ :in '’ 1 ,li,lin « our f "“ UDe -' to ''Cl ns farewell—and a farewell j remedy to which the attention of homes. Otir friends may well ^''' n n ‘'vld mined not 10 be out • it was with some, lhis was one j i he 8tatc Department was some I politics loses self respect in tin-j him of the Mercurial Poisoning; know that we were proud to get done, ue stalled for the spring: oi the worst trials we had to cn-jtime ago directed by Consul Atli | beginning, nr that even* one ios 1 but Instead of any relief, the first : home to oer lured ones. As j, j :l k :l ' n . and wen. through thcopia ; counter here. Alter bidding them ; erton. of Pernambuco. Captain es this element of manhood aftei I breaks down his general health ' has non- been twenty four years j tion ,1,,n g“" r garments more farewell we started for Butler to|Dnl.lcs cancer affected the side) he enters this uninviting field, bin and makes him a cripple, ami the lienare of Mercury and Potash. Mercury is more destructive to human health and life than war, pestilence an I famine combined, tv, says that, in these degencrati So said a distinguished writer days, a man can only preserve j many years ago, and it is as true his self respect hy keeping out ol j to dav as then. The [Mini- victim polities,” and there as a wonder j of Blood Disease rs drugged with fill amount of truth in tiie remark ! Mercury to cure the malady, and Not that every man who goes into j thca dosed with Iodides to cure Lumbago. Backache, Headache. Tocthachc. Sops Tlir«»:it. Swcl'ings. f-pm!n«, Cruises, Burn*. Frusl isitrs, AND ALL DTI/J1R KGUII.Y P*I\S AMI AHirS. 5 .: u.y Drugs'-', end Dealers r\err »here. F ifty fra: 'j*-t' •**. 1'irceii Min II Language**. Tin: 4'ii\ifi.Fst a. vo»:;i.ei: < o. Vu.JtilA.ll a CU. j Kalt.mun-, JI4.. C. *. el, P a little the fact is too often the essentials sur R.“ F>J±.I3Sr. CURES Rheumatism,Neuralgia,Sciatica, | s ; B ,. e wc | 1;ive had a' Democraticl t» the lire and took our | take the train. We left sklent, it is nit desire to write I s*- -31 * a « aiu - We did wot sit long! about sixty men. We took the ; history of the case, lie said his ! of success arc based upon nd give you some ,,f the I belWe tht »'n«l con.uienccl blow- urain and arrivedi at Macou a lit j father and grandfather had both . render of that open, candid, digm tr. Hides that the radical President A" 8 * >rcU - v llari1, aml in a fc ' T ,l,u tie alter night and camped until i died from cancers affecting the j tied deportment, which is so in j,., —y ‘ of 18(51. Mr. A he Eircoln. ercatml i* 1 ' 1 '* 9 there was one of the most i morning. As very few of ns had [same part of the face. When ! separably linked with the life am! terrible fusses a siioil distance ever seen as large a town as Ma- presented to the examining phy ] manners of the nobler . i from the house I a happy with: of his nose, anti, in giving iliej PAINT HOW! I am sell in ^Strict ly Pure Lead, war- ii^erprise & Appeal. S U BSC RIPTION oj.y f*ne year . . . . Ki"ht liiuiiihs . . tl Four months . ADYKKTI 1N<; DATE over llie IJ. S. r.rul the wnrhi large. We were once people, doing well. The negroes) tlu n were slaves, or iu other words.! t!i Safety it East —To— | illfi l!< SUFFERINGWONAR! ■««•*««?„ 1 -vcr a pun be with out it in her time of trouble. price's -J ! will enable ('very- body to paint up. be- < )n** sipiare, (ten 1 n nsertion For ea Si snh ’.ctjnent in All hull ter double pyfee. Ooituarics will be charged for u-s uher adverti.-x-ments. A*lvt*r«ise:n ••ut** ins-rte*! without pecifiratb n as to tbc number of in- ■scttions, will be published until order ed tc.it, ami charged Hru'or.iinyiy. All adverlis-munts due when hand* ed in. FltlCK : , , ; J i property belonging mostly to . . j.<k» . people of the South, and it ,n the desire of the p<\ pie of the North to free the negro, that being - - — Mr. Lincoln's platform as well as <*r less) I tin* Republicans of the North. iti.V . 'nb n,e ! ,< '"l' lc Soml to pull loose from the North, and type o! ever heard. It con, a crowd of us started out al j siciau Duble's cancer was healed.* men. Once in the whirl of the imlcseiibable, and light t'l see the city and have some ) and he was believed to be perma | canvass, success must eonicat any if fifteen or twenty fun. and weenjoj*ed ourselves very ncnlly cured. Dr. Townshend i« j price, and men are almost forced was almost >ouodcd as persons were tearing down a high much, as Macon was quite a sight j to watch the ease ami make a re- ' to resort to methods (they think s h*nce, and throwing the rails in to some of us. Some time during : port for a medical journal if it every direction. \ on may be sure j ihe morning we got aboard the turns out to he a case of true can- we could not wait for girls any ears and reached Gritlin that eve-| cer. Several physicians ar£ in longer, fo? we rushed for shirts ning ami marched out several doubt as to whether I lie trouble badly L ightened. As-so* n as we miles to Camp Stevens, where wc ! was cancer or lupus, an alfeelion said to be almost as intractable as cancer. The rapidity of the they are compelled to do it) from which they intuitively shrink ! Some try it once, and ever there after avoid the entanglements ol j office hunting. Others see in ad | vanee the mortification of the but [ ton holing process other ruins bis digestive organs. Mercury and Potash, arc danger* ous even when administered by directions and under the eye of a good physician, and when put up in nostrums, often by incompetent persons, arc apt to produce evil consequences. Be careful of these poisonous mixtures or you may regret it. Swift's Specific is en tirely a vegetable preparation, and should not be confounded with the various imitations, non secret humbugs, “Suecus Alter- ans," etc., all of which either con- ! lain Mercury and Potash, or are J. W. Stax fob n. A prominent physician lately remark ed to the proprietor. that if it were ad- ini.-xuible I** make public the letters v.f | receive, the “Mother?*’ Friend would outsell anything on the market. I iikmI earnestly entreat every female ! <*xpeetin*r to Ik* routined, to *is<* Mot her - Relief. Coupled with tai< entreaty I will add that during obstet ri* al pra* tiee ( fortv-four years », 1 have never known it to fail to protluve a sale and <pib k de livery. II. J. HOI.MKS. M i>.. Atlanta. La. Highest Cash Price Paid for Corn. at. ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. ct ^FERRY’S Send for our Treatise on " I! • ■:. 1111 Hr.ppii.ess of Woman.” mailed fret and Drahi iki.d Rem i.\t*»i feb-f. lm. Atlautn. La. J. J. WORSHAM. B CUTHBERT. GA. Ofiice over P»»sto!liet sept l-i tf Wm. d, kiddoo, ATfOSJAKY \r r.uv. Cufhlwrt, (Ut. 1 Y r E 3.3. praeri- e ,'t ;ti f 7 State l»v sjteeia! eni any place •ontraet. (■lardrii Seed Or t'rory varivty, at wlmlosalo and retail, at J.W. STANFORD'S FOR ms 12* VALUABLE TO ALL! Will be moiled to nil applicants . end to customers of last year w it bout ordering it. It contains iflu^trations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting s’l Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BtT.US, etc. —-- ^ _ _ ___ _ _ __ D.M.FERRY&CO. DE iS ,T I) K N T I S T de ll-ldt Onion Sell*. Now is the time to plant. For sale cheap, aid. W. Stanford's. Queen Olives and Pickles. at ALLISON & SIM l’SON S. Holmes’Sure Cure Month Wash & Dentifrice! C 1FRF.S HleiMling (duns. I lee;-'*. Suit j Mouth. Nore Throat, cleanses tlie Teeth and I’urilies the breath; u.-edand recommemled hy beading Druggists. Freparvd hy I)r>. J. I*. «V \Y. lb Holmes. Dautists. Macon (’a. For sale hv DU. W. lb TIIOUNTON. doc25-l.°»t Dentist. Another deduction In Buggy and Wagon Harness, t Kxamine our stock belbro v«»u btiv ! et ALLISON & SIMPSON. ‘ DRUNSENNESS )(THKn :X ITS VARIOTS STACKS. Desin* f«»r stimulants inti rely remov- ed. Home treatment. Medicine can he administered without knowledge of pa tient. hy simply placing it in coffee, tea »r any article of b>od. Cur offc * guaranteed. >1 aJl PAW draw, and there was great rejoic ing over each Slate as she with drew from the union. This was continued until eleven States of the S®utdi and West seceded from the union. My dear readers and brother . *r( 7 soldiers, what was the result? War 1 proclaimed against those States of the South. I will now prcccccd to give you a history of 1113- life as a private soldier in Company A, :17:!i Regiment. Colquitt's Brig- ale. and will give n= correct a his tory of Ctmipany A, regiment and brigade, as w**H as general battles of the Virginia Army as I can now recollect: Vou remember in tlie spring of 1 '61 the drums commenced beat ing in nearly all of the little town* and cities throughout this happy Laundry and iO.!st ooaps, t!iis kind of music is quite Iion-Tmi :m.l Royal Gloss Starch. 1 exhilcratins an,I animating to mankind, and almost puts new life into a great many people.— Some man or men who wanted of _ lice commenced drumming for volunteers to go to the war. Men being ignorant of the hardships. Soaps, decided S 1 M, ^ L ' £ ,L ‘" valm, so our fortune met more troops. Here wc dretv tuincd out bad. and we lull the tents, laid oil a street and put up jus cancer. The rapidity of the! ton holing process — especially j composed of obi remedies which one by one these united 11 States I iillio lo g sc,l ° o1 house sad«ier boy s our tents on both sides, with the apparent cure, whether of cancer j in these latter days when a very i have long since been discarded .is began seceding from the Union.— than we went. l».?b declared he officers' tent at the head of the j or lupus, is admitted to be extr it ' iiH-nngrnniis clement lias to In j of no value in the treatment of It appoareil to l,r quite a pleasure \ somt ' u,in . 1 - r " !lile l ,: * ss l,n0 *>1, street. The privates <liow small j <>r<linnty. i button holeJ, and they steer clear ! Blood Diseases, and none of them to the pt r.ple of the South to with- ‘* lu ‘■■racks. 1 oor Boh went to the tents, and the ollieer.-, a large one Consul Henry J,. Atherton, at | of the environments. *)tilers still ; contain a single article which cu lt has with fly over it. The company 1’ei nam'meo, wrote a eommiinita- get fastened to the allurements ol leis into the composition of Swift's id poor now- messed otr. and I was in a'lion to the depart uu-nl last Sep-j politics, like flics l» a sugar pan. i Specific. There is only one he saw good one w ith 10 or 12 more. We ' lent Iter, inclosing a repoit Ivy Dr. anil no amount of reverses will i Swill’s Specific (8. 8. 8.) and soon learned to cook ami do any-i Bandcira, surgeon at the Pedro j shake litem off'. Another class j there is nothing in the world like thing that came to hand. The Hospital at Pernambuco, regard- i succeeds pref.y well, and they I it. Be stuc to get the genuine, wood was chestnut and rather bad ' ing a cancer cure to which won I manage often to hold a long ten j ‘die cracks. I\»«»r Bob went to the tents, and the ollieer j a lar^ war and never returned, caused inc to often think Bob and the while thing that night. He was a nice and clever boy. I have no farm now to bo cm ployed at. but have been helping to cook with, and here we learned j derful properties were ascri l>ed. -some making officers, some W. R. THORNTON, () UUTIIBEtlT, BA. FFIfK over I' West Si,!, . L I itii > I’nblie Stiuare. [••re. fel.17-1 v Laundry Blueing, at T.*w IV cos, at T. S. TOWEL S S t o 1 Inflammatory Rheumatism. a brother, ou whose place I live. 1 about camp life, soldiering, aud A magistrate. Dr. G item res. was j indifferent—but they never die | I have been afflicted for nearly Tlieic is not much enjoyment now enjoyed life well while in camp, j the first that made it known, four 1 and leave a bank account. In I fourteen years with the severest forme at heme. There are so ■ While here we formed a regi-: years ago. He hail a cancroid of. any aspect il is an unratisfaetory | form of inflammatory rheumatism, many oi my friends gone to the ment, elected regimental officers, j lli0 ra< ‘°- lll ‘was perfectly coral pursuit. .Fora large portion of the time war, and the drum is heating ami ! and were mustered into service.— \ l * ltlc *'. v ^ 1C natives of the cot n But these places of honor and was confined to bed, and suffered fifes blowing again for volnnteeis. ('apt Smith, of Talbot county, was j using this remedy, and he ■ trust (as many are) must be fill-j the most excruciating pain, my It is reviving music, and some i elected Colonel, C'apt. Brewer, G fi tvl< ’ ll -‘ lo Reeile, sending the plant c d. and ought to he filled. While legs badly swollen. My case was more office seekers are di illuming i'aylor, Lieutenant Colonel. I'apt. i !inrl its jn'ee, wliieli was tried. Dr.' the country is lucky when we can ] thought incurable by the physi- arotiml to get up volunteers for Stubbs Major, and ( apt. Dennis! Handeira says, w ith success in get good men in office, yet the | eians, and have often hoped that another company. So many have j Adjutant. I do not recollect what j sever:l * cases. Last year the jn.ee dangers of politics are so great death would ensue and relieve mo already left our county that il counties all the companies were i ; '.l\eluz was usd in I he ilespit-! ( ; ind they grow worse and worse I of pain. Last month I secured looks like a haril matter to get up from, hut all were pleased with ( :l * Ecdro with such success that year by year) we could not advise ; at the suggestion of a friend, one another company. C'apt. French . m ,r officers. Our's was company ;**'■. Vellozo published a notice in i a young man starting iu life to | dozen bottles of Swift’s Specific, is trying to make up a company A. A great many soldiers got! t,IL ‘ papers advising the employ-1 enter a field so beset with snares;' and after usingabont six bottles around Ellaville, ami F. C. Carr j sick here, myself among the rest, j 11,001 °* ' * ‘ flatty other experi- upon a work so uncertain in re-! I am entirely free from pain, the is trying lo get one up in the nor- anil were sent to Griffin to the ,,K * n ' J * have been made in cases of suits. Think not so much of, first time in nearly fourteen years, thorn pai l ofthc county. French hospital, the female college being I ‘T'ilhclioma of the iips, nose, face succeeds, gets his company and [occupied for that purpose. The! 110,1 ov< ' !i ' ,s - The application of making ‘the forum your arena I My joints are becoming more sup- and public speaking your battle- J pie and the swelling gone. I am For c-t I) run Toils! Finest Line in S. W. Ga. leaves. Carr's squad and one I ladies had charge of it, and j :l i vt ‘loz, as the plant is commonly i ax,’ but rather turn (as between ] ready to answer any inquiries as from Marion county unite. 1 did day soon after I got there I saw a i oa *‘ u '*' 10 "leerated cancers (sar-1 the two) to the chop ax fora live- j to the facts in the case, not wi.sli to go lo tiie war, but liiis | young lady come in, and sick as '• e"ma oi catcinotna) has ma gi \ cu lihood. 1 here is more clear con j G. W. 8t. ( lair. company is being made up of nty 11 was I must confess I came near ! l * ie rcs,llt l * lat n,a,, . v doctors ! science, clear money, gooil health j Oabot, Ark., April 19,’84. of .trunk, unvss that C.il.l-1 at bottom figures, at i S|»critir will net cure. « irctilar> J ALLISON A ?*•! MESON’S. Hitniniiur testimonials ami fill! particu- ir> sent fret*. A<l<l:v>*s II ItJsAXK HOOKS of erery kind.s-ze and style,clitap •r than ever before, at apVltf J. W. Staxfouo’s Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef, at ALLISON <fc SIMPSON'S. —Taylor's PruniiiMn Cnlognr for sale at J. \Y. Staxkoi:d's. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. jo-lJMy. 1S“» !*aee St.. Cincinnati, O. To Sportsmen! 2*) iNniiid Kc’frs of Foudcr for $1. Shot. Wads ;tn*l I'ritm 1 ! s in pro portion. at ut ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. —Tavlor's Premium < VdnmD* at tf * J. \\\ STANFORD'S. Silver Ware ! reduced price* I would ; with | At preatly close out. at jet ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. Clams, Crabs ar.d Olives, at ALLISON* SIMPSONS. Flic most handsome line of Papers, all kinds, ever offered Indore at J. W. STANFORD'S 1 ■ . ■I.H'iMM — * ..It I ■' I 1 I> Taswell, Marion county, and or take me to her house ganized and elected our officers.— j jr 0 . 1 told Iier I would \\ c elected P. (.. Carr, C aptaiuj pleasure, and thank her for the IF Putter, of Schh v. d«l Licuten kind favor: so she had a wagon ant. Adam Carson 1st Lieutenant, with a bed in it sent, and carried me to ner House as site treated ,,! i UI ill liL Llli myself in 1801. land my mother and sister lived together, and I was the mainstay in supporting them. I set in to go to school this year, and went to Mr. Luster until harvest season. Being a pretty good cradler I decided to ortain cut grain during harvest season arable went very hard with me indeed, of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling of 10 slo P scho ° l aotl '■‘-"■p- f«»' reap I trouble, danger and disagreeable* ness of camp life, very readily en rolled their names to a paper and saw a line time indeed, while mak ing up the companies. But alas! here the trial comes. I remember very well the first company that left "Ur count v, the Schley ('mint v Guards. I «vt nl to Ellaville, and 'there saw* them part with their loved ones and friends. It was quite a trying time with them. Il was a noble company, the best that ever lelt the county. I ac companied them to Americns. and never saw a company make a bet ter showing during the war than' : ’ ml Ule . vo,,r, S Gdiespvouhl tome him home. One of my company j These the Schlov Guards did in Ameri to sce ,ls ‘ ll ill; so we young men was detailed to stay with me at had a nice time with them. I am u j g !, t . until my brother came after one who always loved to be with , ne . got me a 40 days furlough and the ladies, though 1 must eon less carried me home. God bless Mrs. i 1 was somewhat bashful. There Baldy and family, of Griffin, i The career he great or came near schoolmates and neighbors, so 1 tailing in love with her. As luck I llo l ,e< *- The plant belongs to the i an ,i happiness in it. decided 1 would have to go, and if would have it, her mother camel ra " 1,, y fSiphoib,acc<e. It grows j of a politician, be I did I would rather go with this j :in d asked me if I would like tf, \ spontaneously i° the whole north small, is a checkered, uncertain, than any other company, and put go to a private house. I told heri”^ Brazil, where it is known hy ' unsatisfactory one at best. Turn m\ name down. \\ e met, in old j I would, and she said she would different names, the most common 1 1 „ the plow, to the blacksmith ^ shop,—to anything that is honora ble, rather than politics. Where one man has succeeded Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer •>, Atlanta, Ga. being that of alvtdoz, arn h-z, or avwloz. The native# of Bn jo, Era Madia Deos, used to burn the wound with the juice running | an ,i borne himself ariglil from a piece of broken or cut, have fallen. We would W. E. Dougherty. 2d Lieutenant,; me to her house. I thought I stein, after having washed it with i young men to look elsewhere f">'! j nen t citizen of Lee county, both of Marion county. Wc then was in liig luck, as she treated ■ a 'btcoction of leaves of tobacco, j preferment.— Valdosta Times. \ went into camps at Hobbs’school '■ mc very kind indeed for w hich I i ^ r ‘ ^ aQl l e ' ra i°closed to the Con- j - —— house for a short time to drill and ! was truly thankful. She also . sul a bottle of the juice treated Weargia Cariosity. J ?.i 1-1- -i 11 I if r Is I) (,<»ln has ithiccd nn who was in his emplo} r . During ti, e ; Journal and Baltimore Advertiser the day his pious companion met with water and alcohol, j issued frndaj*. August 20, 1773. i ar ,other preacher of the same faith specimens were sent drum for more volunteers, there we had a nice time. .. with salicylic acid, and also and , took one other young man of inv , * . . “ nill . t ..Ki l , n n f Hie Maryland a,.-,,- small quantity of a residuous sub- 0111 taoic a cop\ 01 me n1.113.and company, a Mr. \> illiams. i I is , 1 ,, •* , , , , .1 1 . r .1 . 1 stance obtained hv heating lived on the best of the country, mother came alter and carried jnj cc A iieligiuus Mutch. An instance which aptly illus trates the spirit of jealousy that often exists between negro preach- many i ( . rs j n Georgia, was related to the elvisei w tc-r a few days ago hv a piom- He had occasion to visit a plantation | some miles from his own, and was on 1 accompanied by a colored divine Wc j cus. But the trouble hail just he gun with them. Now ! will sav something about I M I.m*r. •v \\ ill i i •r ('oii»ti|>;uiun. it i*. ;t safe :uul mviiu-cd tiiat iIk-v art* imt im During bar The only known remedy that will cure every ease of dyspepsia or Indigestion. I It has bee.11 tested in hundreds of eases and has never failed in a single- instance. It lias beo.11 very successful in Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headaclie, Acidity or heartburn. Clironic Dysentery or Diarrhea, Heart Disease, btc. and-in erery rase of ASTIIMA. where < •:: 1; •!; t t *«I witii ii:.li-t-*;i.»a. l.,:j cure. YYe ask DYSPKl’TH'S aiui ASTHMA i'lt > to trv iin* .virn hy ;iiiil ;i. diseases. This medicHU* i* of pureh vetroiahlo remedius. Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, lor fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, Heartburn. ln g is no easy Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache. Dull pain in the head, with a sensa- vcst season onr teacher gave vaca ()i]rol l | lome f e;lste ,| us tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness. Irregularity of the Dowels, sometimes Constipated Uon *°r tw° weeks, and when he and then acting too freelv. Low Spiri is. Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin. Derangement of Kidnevs. Palpitation of the Heart. Ac. If vou suffer with anv of these svmptoms, I !o ' ,n ! s,,dl a smaU nambBr I)r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure vou. Tiie following are a few testimonials of 1 1 s tllJ ^ ie ,llsinissctl school ,<n .• i i i i i .1 i**i- • good. I here being so many of parties who have been cured l>v the Elixir: . 4 . t)B. I*. K. IIolt. Kifaila, Ai.x. : ‘ n xtu.ieu> Station. Ox.. October ISth. isss. lllL * young men of the country gone DkakSik-1 kave heon troulded with indijrestion and m*rvt*iis hcjitlp.t he for the Inst tifu-en vears. ]>iiri!ikr tiiat turn* I have to t.hc war. a ,r ootl many <"iin' r to suffered a jjreat deal with periodical attacks of headache. Havimr e.\h:iu>ied my omi skill and tried tIk* j>re>cri{*tions «>f a . 3 *’ ° t ° ip^at many physicians. I was iiulueed to tr\* 3*our Dyspeptic Fhxir. You sent me a bottle ahout tiie middle of^ MareV last, j school had lo slop and slay al and I am hapnv to inform vou that I have not suffered from these periodical atta i.. ‘ J • 4 .. .. * I i l i.. were some young ladies around „ifi never forget her and Miss E. | this place hard to beat, and some ; J. Iialdy. She came in the even of them were favorites of mine, j ing I left and gave me her best We soon left here and went to wishes, and told me to get my bro- Ul .. - ~ ....WU..V.4 preacher of the same faith by 1 Although the paper was printed coraplcxIon> aBI , wli-n the two Consul Atherton to the State De- 112 years ago, every word is plain ■ parlment. In his letter Mr. Atli-! a0,i distinct. Maryland was then citon says that, in addition to tiie accompanying report of Dr. Ban- deira, he knows (*f a case where this medicine has cured cancer in the breast. Li threw me among strangers, but 1 I was gelling along; but thank : was not long in getting acquaint j God. it was not very long before I ed and enjoyed, myself there. XX r e could write myself. We kept "1< j ;i Tar'oc’owl than’a’^hum'in' belnT-"j octai" prescribed conditions were reinforced al this place, and a correspondence for sonic time. The shoulders wore broad and i unprovemetit. Next week w< A Freak of Nature. A rather singular monstrosity is reported as having recently been born in this county. A ne gro woman, the wife of a worthy colored farmer gave birth to a child that was shaped more like a British province and the news mainly relates to affairs of the mother country. Among the ad vertisements George Washington, of Mount Vernon, Va., states that he lias just obtained patents for upwards of 20,000 acres of land on the Ohio and Kanhawa rivers to which he invites immigrants, proposing to divide the laims into any sized tenements that may ire I desired, allowing a reasonable i number of years rent free upon of ! lelt and went down to Concord in but alas, something, Schley, wiiere the clever people of me. broke it up. on bar- j Griffin cannot be beat in Georgia wore broad an* unknown to high, while the large round eyes The ladies ofi "ere set nearly on top of the head ! and were surrounded with woo! ’ , , . . iii ! becues, sweetmeats, etc., thoimli for kindness. ■ went hack to continue school lie ’ ’ - I think some of the voting ladies; I started home very sick | vypuoKi lever, t* lien i got to sweetmeats our neighbors gave us. Butler I had to be carried 1« miles j Capt. Brewer came down from here were sweeter than any of the ! typhoid fever. When I got since. Mv iinli^cstion is almost if not home lo work. What entirely cured." I can eat an}* and everythin?; without material injury. I have been a praelieinsr physician for thirty Years. and have ever been opposed to proprietary medicine. You kindly : :rni>hed me with tiie formula for the Klixir, and on ex- 1 school lasted wc h:i*l animation can testify to the medical properties and Thcraputical application and l recount!turn all MiH'erii :r from indigestion . . and nervous headache, or any disease arising from a torpid liver D>"procure a bottle of your Dyspeptic Elixir, tor it is almost : Dld enjoyed It very niilull. a specific in this class of diseases. I recommend it to my patrons ami nre^cribe it in my practice. I would have comnlieil i a , re to love with vour request, made when 1 saw you last, hut thought it best to delay in order to l»e thoroughly convinc'd as u> it> eura- * ‘r* • tdve pro}K*rties. Very truly yours, L. 1*. DOZIER. M. I>. I will have it in mv house let it cost what it may. L. I*. D. P. 5$.—1 can’t afford to he without the Elixir. Dr. P. R. Holt. ErKxri. v. At.x. just as nn ow l's eyes are with | leathers. It did not live long but with : " hen its eves were opened they seemed to follow any object around the room just as an owl will watch a hunter walking in a wagon to one of my brother s, i around a tree. The monstrosity laylor county with his com pan}* :i nd then 10 miles further to iny ‘ did not cry like a human being and joined t;s in the drill and feast 1 ow n Lome where I was received utter '•* kind of “Who-who- —being a .lav l*»ng remembered j |, y ’ r mot | 1C r with a happy : * 1,0 " j. 10 , 811! ’ like l ! ,e ,, . . . by many, and enj.,ycd very much ; |, ea rt. I run quite a risk in go Vouh'^mve made quite an 1 indeed, with our parents, neigh- j n g home, but got well rapidly af-! addition to some circus menagerie j hors ami friends. W e stru ed here | „ ()t there, being treated by or zoological garden.—Lumpkin tor a few days, getting ready to , nv family iihvsiciati ouite differ- will publish the advertisement, it >eing perhaps the only one in ex istcnce from tiie great Washing ton. Richard Bennett Hall ndvertis | es for his negro boy Prince who , ran away in December, 1772, and •offers a rcw-.'.rd ’ five pounds lor his arrest. Barnard Roily offers ten pounds reward for his Irish servant nnm ed Owen McCarty.— Greenville : Vindicator. Comi’Tnoi.Lnn C.kxkrai.’s Office. Atlanta. Ga.. July 0th. iss.k . hvtheiKC of j*our “ Dys}»cptic Elixir.” I* .. f F . was induced hv a friend l«» try it after having tried alim»t ex*ery remedx known for my discassc. without the slightest effect. ve O ^Cll Ot some oi them. I took on lx* three 5iuall bottles of your medicine before 1 xx;is entirely well. I sutlered sexeral x'cars. and aititougli il lias been [icre relate a little Story of mvself three vears since I used vour preparation, I have had no return of it. Yours truly, , , _ , * * * 1 W. A. WEIGHT, Comp. Gen. State of Ga. j and a schoolmate: Bob and DkabSir—I am pleased to report that 1 have been entirely cured of indigestion, h; 1 hv a friend i«> try it after having tried alim»t ex-cry remedx known fo Minnesota Topers Must Take out Li cense. St. Paul. February 15.—Sena tor O'Brien has introduced in the ! senate anil a special committee Have It ns recommended its passage, a bill which provides for $5 per Office of tiif Singer M xnufxctuimng Co.. Eufaula. Ai.x.. July 4th. lsS:{. - - - dismal time onr line one. I was the girls. just going on 21 years old, and ; tor a lcw lla ' s * getting ready to my family physician quite differ Lis there wore some very nice girls : ! ea ' :e - " c so,ne S ra V entiy from what I was in Griffin. , , “ * T s ., v ^ ! going to school I was thinking J 0 ® 03 an ‘^ * ias * "niforms made, and j j enjoyed myself very ranch while j , ( I will tbe tint was appoiuteil to leave. -a iiome with mv frientls anti the i * ( - inits to he issucul t*» all such a*.ult , *lar stay o\er; tl at s ali I wants The last night of August, 1861.! young hUies. ' j of land and own't. Luy with a lna l e residents of the state as can | you to d.U’ ° .. ,, fl111 deteimmaiiou of keeping it, prove to village trustees, town | "8artm I will if I can, and if I and a schoolmate: Bob and I will never forget. My brother (To be Continued.) j and surround yourself with those | supervisors or city aldermen that | can’t, I s® gwine to meet you 1 I decided one evening to try our an 'l family came to my house i sable elects came face to face our informant overheard the following dialogue between them; “Good mawnin’, briulder Sims.” “Mawnin’, sir. Dat's brudder Slappey, I b’lieve. Ho-.v yon do dis mawnin*.” “Jes’ tolerable; how’s j-ou?” “I'in so’s to he ’bunt, tank de Lawd.” “You gwine to stay ’bout here to night, brudder Sims?” “Well, I tlunno. l’s jes’ pass- in’ 'bout wid Mr. , an’ I dun- no nher'er we will git out’n de settlement 'fo* night or no.” “Well, I jes’ dars you to stay on dis plantashun an’ meet me • lown at ilc chit'll to night. I'sc done heer’il’bout jo' braggtn’as how j im could heat me er preach in', and now I jes’ wants to git you down to de cliu’ch wunst. an’ I'll show yon whea'eryon can beat me a preachin’ or uot.” • Yes, I can beat you. too. an 1 fur as dat's consumed, I’d iike to stay an’ laj- it ou to you, but I dunno if I can be wid yow to night. I'se been lieer'ii’ ’bout yo’ braggin' too, an’ I'd jes' iike to get ile chance to show you whca'erl can preach or n<>.” “Well, den, jt-s' staj* over if you This is to certify tiiat mv wife. Mary J. Hightower, suffered fur s:\ years from iiuligestioii ami enlargement of the liver; fortune, Bob going home with me to sit till bed time, as 1 n as going i ist she had been reilm e.l in flesh froni UMii.otinds to.s.1 jemmls ami was glm.iny and despnident; that as an experiment— , f |)Urp ose, and we went over t0 stal t urt ‘ ncxt morning. My ; id bv earnest persuasion—she was induced to try one Little of ]>r. Holt's Dyspeptic l-.lixir; that she was linineihately and I I I-’ 1 . - lu " "** ° ..Vter'iallv tn>nelitted ami continuing im use a few months, she was enriroly ’reftev-id of""her troubles, regaineti her appetitr. i to the school house after dark.— mother was very old, ami asked us ; re 'md upon, not only to carry in and nTw weighs l.'» pounds. The Kfixir lias brought us health and happiness where all other remedieshad resulted memo • 1 - - 1 j and surround yourself with those supervisors or city aldermen that | c:i . r . . . «> «• ■ * »i i beauties found only upon t lu* 1 ’-hey are only moderate d: inkers,; 1 An Enterprising, Reliable Honse. • * 1 J. W. Stanford can always . , . , . little home, poor though it be, is diserrace through their indulgence. t callt-d the ; - lu Y art * ouiy moueraie cinniiers,! Providence permitt'u,de very next r , 4. r ’and that tiieir families and friends I chance I gits: an' when I does g»t be ! far:n ’ 10 "C tbe owner ol a nice j arg n(jt [ ial) j c to sll (r er want oi ■ cr lioid of you I'll show yon dat I thiuous suffering and ilisa]»pointmeiit. J. C. illlillTOWEK. I We .were going to try our fortune i to sin g tlie Pit ting haml for her, After de Lawd uulli'uY'—Albany S- u.\ for iv*o I was taken with a violent cough with enlarged liver and constipation. I .rrew I by hanging our shirts before thci ani * wc F.i KAI-LA. An.. May 1st, ^ We stal . te<l out of the Uouse ’ through slie pr some wood to ! shouting an*! praisin said itseemeil as if God ! to secure the Agency for sucli ar- | ings man can enjoy. He can gatli- j saloon or public place must have j so. After we got tides as have well known merit, 1 er ” a bout this little spot his cows,! such a P erm 1 it » 00,1 a “ , in ! l | in ? e S( ’ 00 1 aved ami wound up anil are popular with the people, j . , , . , „ , , , , ment of the law is punishable by; “80 you praising God. She thereby sustaining the reputation | f”f an, ‘ ol,, ^ cn ’; a ° l1 b > ,lonest | a fine for each offense. The mon- j well with y Mr. W. 15. McJ-endon. of Ilatehers Station, says Pr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured him of indigestion. Err.xri.x. Ala.. May 1st, 1883. 711V .Pmfilter of Pvspep^ia «»f a very aggravated form of twelve months FOB being allowed to another. XX’e got kwards lo the house again, made our fire and started to the spring backwards, down one of the worst kind of hills. Arriving there we sprin- had re vealed to her that her boj- would come home safe. While writing this the tears rundown in\- cheeks. We left our respective homes, parents, brothers and sisters on tlie first day of September, 1S61, April jn-Vy. kled our shirts, and started back- to go to tbe cruel war. This was j labor and toil, what was once a i cy is to i, e c:irnc d into the gener reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Having secured ! wild tract of land has now become al reserve fund in the several the Agency for the celebrated Dr. a lovely spot where men are wont; counties, and O Brien is satisfied King’s New Discovery for Con to go. After von have spent your ! ^ I,e a,n :" lot , ’f cei » e<1 '' ou '‘ 1 lie sumption, will sell it on a positive* ... . . .... r , ... i ^ ar *r a “ oilier taxes could guarantee. It will surely cure j 1,fo on th, f ll “ ,e / ar “’ .v°« r i he alml’mhed. Every man must any and every affection of Throat,! spiiit is called to its ctcina. home, > fiave a permit, tor to be without Lungs, and Chest, anil to show I yon have left the widow and or-j one would give rise to the suspi- our confidence, we invite you to : phans a little place on earth call-j cion that lie could not get the call and get a Trial Bottle Free, 'ed home.” 1 needed certificate. School Teaching in Illinois. didn't succeed very with j-our school in Illinois?’’ “No, 1 had to give it- up at the end of the first montir.” “Did j-ou use the blackboard much!” "No. It was too large. But I used all the other furniture about the room that wasn’t nailed down.” —Xeic Void: Graphic.