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and Appeal.
BY STANFORD & COOPER.
voL. y.
independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing/
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1885.
NO. k
f WM. LINK’S
Protect
Your Yard & Gardens. | Furniture Store.
The Cheapest is Not the Best!
C N O TO FOSTER* LUMBER YARD,
and get dome good
liWT.
BALINGS.
BASK PLANK.
.SILLS,
*<..CSJLrXG,
FLOORING',
ryMjsii,
AND WHATHKRBOAKI)IN*G.
The Flooring, Ceiling and Weatlicr-
txiarding is kej»t Dressed or in the
to suit the parties* needing it.
liuugii Flank of the Best, for
Well Curbing, Floorilig, Etc.
licensed Plank. Scantlings, and
Rough Edge or Sheeting, all at
Rock Bottom Prices,
For Cash, on the Wagon, or on'
presentation of Bill.
Lumber tan be hatl on any rea
sonable time, whm s|iecial (am
tract nr satisfactory arrangements
are made.
gar-Cumber Yard at my old
Miami. UcspeetfuHv,
J. A. FOSTER.
Having rriiiovotl to Kuf.*.ul.*i, I have
employed Mr. MDSES SI’KEK to take
charge of mv Lumber Yard. ]
frh*itl-ct J. A. FOSTER.
1 I)uor East of Ross’ CarriageTactory. .
Eufaula, Alabama.
I ll AYE the Latest Styles of Furniture
hy the Car Load. Chamber Setts
from ?!0to $200: Bureaus a.s low as
Betlsiteads from $3 to $00; Chairs from 75
< .’cuts to $IH a piece.
Safes. Wardrobe*. Book Cases. Writing
Desks, Hat Racks, Window Shades, Ac.
V<M»d Coffin# and Caskets all Sizes, and
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture of all kinds and at tlui shortest no
tice, and at living prices. I will sell
Furnitun-ns Cheap as any of tiie Neigh
boring Cities. Having beefy engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty years
and given satisfaction. 1 would thank j
mv old friends and customers for their)
past favors, ami would be glad to see
them again.
C^-Tho Ladies ore especially invited
to examine my Stock*^BC&
When visiting the city dont fail to pay
nVa visit, fiemeiulwr the place. One* j
Doiiy East of ••Ross* Carriage Factory/ j
licspectfullv.
Orrsj-'im. * WM. LINK. !
For the Enterprise & Appeal.
A WAR STORY.
BT W. L. D.
over sncli roads. Here we lie
gan to tinil out what the war was.
Wc would stand guard around a
place called the bull (ten, where
they put soldiers who had diso
young boy. Mathew Merrit, who
died in Petersburg. Va., on his
way to Ms. nassas in November.
’Cl. The sixth was James John
of him till after the seven (lavs’
fight near Richmond. We then
passed through Orange Court
House and found his grave. The
GEhwinaCOf
CHAPTER II.
I again take my pen in hand to > ’
continue my war story, and sup-
I pose my comrades know pretty-
on one
PAIN.
There were same bouses
side for the officers, guards and
well Where I will begin now. prisoners. Here the officers would
Well, I am still at home, enjoy
ing mvself with relatives ami
friends, and as you may know I | ( ,Bnish them in *■>« "V /' r a >‘
son, who died with pneumonia, in next was Win. Hillman, a nice
beyed orders. It was a place made ! camps at Manassas, in February, young man, who was sent to Or-
witli plank, about 8 feet high.— j ’62, and sent home to lie buried, j ange t House, and died in
, v ; have men gagged liy tying a bay
| onet in the mouth. They would
CUKES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago. Backache. Headache. Toothache.
h»n Tfcrmit. Nwrlllafa. Nfralis. Uralse*.
Burns. Scalds, F rumt Bite*.
I>» ILL OTHF.K BODILY Pa1\S A I’ll FA.
Iried to make up for all all lost
time. I aud another vuuug man,
a i
not old enough to go to the war.
hour or two at a
: way of punts
hing
time. Another
them, was to
went over to the iter. S.’s, to in
put them in stocks; and a.s a
■ike S rea * tnany of my readers do not
know how tins is. I will tell them
The seventh was a young single: April, ’02. John C. Donnan, a
man by the name of Benjamin A! j nice young man. was senttoChar
exander, who died in camps at j lottcville, Va., and died in April,
Manassas, in February, ’02. The j 02. Darling Davis was also sent
eighth was W. H; Smith, another j to Cliarlottcville, and dfed in
single young man, from Marion j April, 62 James Yates was sent
county. All the rest were from to Clttrriatteviile and died in May.
Schley county, lie died in camps j ’62. John Mitchell and Wm. Flu
at Manassas, in February ’02. ry were sent to Charlottcville and
We stayed at this place until | died, the first in April and the oth-
Coring a Cold in the Head.
The commonest type of cold is
that cnlied “cold in the head,” to
How to Dress Warmly,
A person with mn<;!i less weight
or costliness of clothes—provided
tmi: etivKi.f:* a. voor.i.Kit co. I the acquaintance of his daughter.
““ * 4 ’’ c '*’*'j Miss M. She was not at home, how they are fixed.
some time in
March. We then L 'r in May, 62.
It is a place j received orders to pack up all our ■ Me finally got orders and left
distinguish it from “cold on the! lie or she was dressed correctly
chest.” This “cold in the head” j for the cold—could face the still,
has certain well marked symptoms frosty air without either red face
—a feeling of general malaise is! or benumbed hands, and yet
experienced, often accompanied neither be dressed in fur, carry a
by a slight feverish sickness, j muff nor wear a veil. It is so im-
Then comes a sensation of foil- J port.ml to know where to put the
ness in tiie head, there is snrez-1 warmth of clothes that a sngges-
ing, a profuse llow of tears, an ir j tion just here may save some suf-
rilotion and copious discharge j I'ering, especially among children,
from the nose. This means that j There are three outposts of the
body that need to be guarded
PAHTTNOW! |
I am selling Strict-i
ly Pure Lead, war
ranted, and Linked
Oil at prices that
will enable every
body to paint up.
be-
Enterprise & Appeal
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
‘ne copy one year ....
“ Eight months . . .
11 Four months . . .
ADVERTISING RATES;.
though slie came directly, but tlie j Bxe ') will ‘ ll,reu l ,lunks— ° De l " | baggage that we could not
the ruinous membrane of the
nose is lullamed, and if tliis
spreads down the back of the
throat, the sufferer
hoarse. The best wav
:arrv.: this horrible place, marching to j this troublesome complaint is to
voung man being somewhat bash I' ll '* own on > (mc U P at l ' lc net k. j to send oir, which we did. Our J the train in rain, sleet and snow, j take a “hot drink.” An orange
Ini, did not inlrmiiiew.ua, ap you j a hole to fit tlie neck, and thiags were carried up to tlie <le ^ and there found only box and ojieu : sliced and put into a large cup
mav know I did not enjoy the visit | ouo b,r each Wand, and then um-'j pot, anil that was the last of it.— 'ears to go on. XX e were all craiu-1 with a little sngar sprinkled over
*1 "si !l K r *' al deal. I did not remain !,t ' tbc b ‘S s ’ j" st ab,,ve l * ,u ankles.. We soon learned that it would r.ol mod and packed in these cars and( it. and ladling water poured upon
KOO long, as tlie old gentleman was j he hands, neck and feet are con j he sent off, but were not allowed had no lire, although wet and cold it, and then drink as hot as possi-
56! reading war news a great deal of' *’ nei * ' n th(*sc planks. I guarded i „ 0 a i\ i . r an ,| everything was as blazes. He were bound for Idc, is both pleasant and henefi
entire j :in Ifishiuan Xwo hours one night ^ stiilcu or destroyed. Tlie niglil Richmond, and the boys got so j eial. TUe feet should be put into
have I in lb ' s aD '^ ** * a * cid'l lie Ke ] 0 fi Manassas, most of the c ild they decided that they must j hot water, with or without a little
came very near freezing. I think houses were burned. It was quite have some fire, and managed tol mustard. This foot bath should
tlie lime. As I was an
' stranger to them, I did not
much to say, oniy telling a few of
• mv war trials. I soon afterwards
Get my figures
—West's Nerve ami Brain Fills g* • z
-The great nerve and brain rcu- YOU pUlllt.
C<lr, 1or sale, only at
tf J. W. STANFORD'S.
One square, (ten lines or less) 1
•nsertion . $1.00 |
For eneii subset[iient insertion . 50 |
.1// personal mat ter ihathle price, formed her acquaintance ami hail |
Obituaries will be charged for as ;t uiee time, fimiing iter wry live-
•ther advertisements. . ...... . .. ,
Adrert!sein?uts inserted without j antl mtclhg.nt, though not
|K‘bific:itiwn as to tie* numi*cr of in-; pretty. 1 lived in a settlement
sertions, will be published until order*
e«i out, and « barged aecortliivgly.
All advertisements due when hand
ed in.
J. W. Stanford.i J: j_ worsham.
THE CELEBRATED BUIST
G av<lei l See<l
—AT—
Wholesale or Retail
m .t. r. TiioHns .t- intii.~s. ct
ttiirdrn Meed
Of every variety, at wholesale aud
retail, at
J. W. STANFORD’S
Queen Olives and Pickles.
at A 1,1.1 SON A- Si XI l'SON’S.
(•moke!
The Vniversal Favorite, or the
Royal Arch Cigars, the best in
the cite, at
' .1 XV. STANFORD’S.
Highest Cash Price
l*aid for Corn, at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
j where there were a great many
nice young ladies, and as I was
not dis|M>sed to lie partial I enjoy-
■ ed myself with all.
j Weil my furlough is about out,
I tint as there were a good manv of
it would have killed ine. My
shoes would have frozen to the
ground if I hud stood still two
hours. The man was then taken
out of the stocks and put in tlie
[K-n for two hours, and tied up by
the thumbs one hour, ami alien
lie was taken down lie could hard
ly walk, tlie thumb part I wing
worse than the stocks This is
| .....a- »• -v => j
a lire, and we lost :i great deal ! something to burn a id made , be taken at the bedside; the pa-
j here that ta»uhl uot be slupi>ed off. j one on lloor, but it burned j (.lent should be well wrapped up.
Some of the soldiers had the an ' 1 some began to think and a blanket placed across his
mumps while at Manassas, and " e "“Old have too much fire.—j knees should be drawn outside
from tlie cold. These are the
knees, the wrists and the neck,
becomes well up to the ears. If these are
to treat! thickly and warmly covered the
rest of the clothing does not need
to be so very heavy as is suppos
ed. The most important of all
to be protected is tlie knees, and
especially for the very young anil
the elderly. It is astonishing
what comfort is given by those
knitted knee caps that fit iuto the
stocking. This can be drawn
over them, if preferred.
one or two were on the march with
9
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Postoffiee.
my company at homo, we continued 1place, and when they weic
to stay some lime after
Some would stretch themselves in
, them. XVc marched till late in tl,c boX an, > tr - v lo sk ' c l'.
the night before camping. Next j b, ’- vs ,vou1,1 st< ‘P ,,n llu m l| iey
I morning wc started on the march " ol, ld cuise them, and this was
i again, and marched till late in the j tl,e wa >' ll,e ni S bl ' vas s l>cnt until
, evening, when wc crossed the Rap " e ari " C( * in Hivhuniiid.
the way men "L-re pumsiied at | pa| , anDotk rivcr3ni , c:lmpCl ,. Uw \ I "ill now leave this subject for
a general order was issued fur the
furloughs l° osc * n l * 10 l ,cn had their
were out.
i-.—’ FERRY’S
Will be mailed mrf? /
to all applicants f
and tc cunoinors of last vear u ithoat
ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices,
descriptions and directions for planting all
; t Bl’LBS,
you to tlii'*k anti talk over, aud
will tell you something about
hting in my next.
( To be Continued )
D. KIDDOO,
rrruHxnv at i.aiv.
Cafhlwrt, On.
■l^ v II,I, 5;r:!Cti«*C :it :oiv pl.irv ill the j . ..
TT State hv s»*n ial rnuirnet. _ tf *^**L
soldiers to go dow n to the river
Then a man was sent j frtt gained together, and fiLir | and wash their feet, as it made." 5
back home after recruits, and * e hands also, witli a laige iron ka H | them very sore to march. XVc
went hack with liim. Our regi-1 to 1 arT 3 win re\(r tlxy wint. f j Lliou^lit we were seeing a hard!
meat was then at Manasas Juuc- j s:l - v "o 111 *| ePe tbat * ba<l b,b -' ; time marching, as it was the first j
lion, Va. That was a long w:lv i made up my mind if I was ° ve ‘ j n,j,ny of liasl and it went! Chester Xlicli writes-
from lioine to go to fight. ; l>t">ishe.l in this style. I would
kill tlie man Ural had it done, if
1 1 could ever see him in
; hard with us. XVe had
Very Remarkable Recovery.
Mr. Geo. X". XX’illing, of Xian
My wife
a great has boon almost helpless for five
the hath, so as to continue the
slcam. After keeping the feet in
tlie water for from live to ten min
utes, the patient should lose no
time in getting into bed, where lie
trill probably derive great henefii
from the general feeling of warmth
unit from the flow of perspiration
which has been induced. If pus
siblc. at this stage, the patient
An Old Jug.
Air. Tliarpc, a gentleman li- ing
in the western part of this county,
lias an old jug with a war record
worthy of being mentioned. The
jug was captured by Xlr. Tliarpe
at tlie first battle of Manassas,
and as it was filled with fine
brandy, no doubt left by some un
ion officer, the gentleman appro
priated its contents, and carried
the vessel through tlie remainder
of the war. This historical jug
should remain in bed for two j is yet in tiie possession of Mr.
days, with a tire in his room, j I’iiarpe, as sound as when it was
which should be well made up at 1 first made, and it was brought to
night, so as to keep alight till | town the oilier day and iiileu with
W. R. THORNTON,
\ tgct&blc mid Hower 8LED8, miisns, eic. w~v •% ra*i -w- f a tii
D. M. FERRY&CO. D£ i!L? ,T D E N 1 I 8 T
<lffii-i:u
CUri I BERT. GA.
Oat ion Si*Ik.
Now is llu* time to plant. For
sale du*ap. at .1. \Y. Staxfokd -.
Holmes’Sure Cure
Month Wash & Dentifrice!
( 11‘HES Bhftliisjr <rii vr'.S.m
j Mouth, >ori* Thro:«t. f iituiscs tin
TcftU jiuri I’siritM’s tlu* Brt*:*th ; ami
r«*< , oimm*iHU*«l hv Lratlinj: Dru^.ui'^.
r*r«*j»ar*«I Ly Dr-. .I. 1*. A \Y. 11. 1! lim- .
Iituii.'im, Mru’oii <-*st. For salt* hv
I>R. W. R. Tilt HINTON.
dor2.V1.Ht 1 >fiit i ->t,
HLAXK LOOKS
of every kiml,si/e and style,cluap
•r than over before, at
ap r '*l tf J. \V. St\xfoki»'s
Breakfast Bacon and Dried
Beef,
at ALLISON A- SIXil’SON’S.
—Taylor's LYciniem Cologne
for sale at .1, \Y. Stankoko's.
Another Reduction
In Buggy and YVasnn Harness. 1
, Examine our stock before von buy
I ct ALLISON it SIMPSON.
DRUNKENNESS
( FRED IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES.
Delin’ f<>r >t:nml.ints i*ntirt*ly roiuov- \
cl. Honit* tn*:it!m*nt. Metlit im* can In* ,
iilniiiii>!t , mi without knowledge |«:t-
fienf. by simply ]>la* in- - if in i**»rt»»»«. ten J
or any artirh- of i«h>»1. i ures guarautcard. I
3100 WILL BE PAIS) |
For iinv imsi* *'f drunkenness that tiold-
«*n Sneritie will not <ure. ( ireulurs
r*»ntaiiiiii.ir trstiimuiiuls and full particu
lars sent tret*. Address
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-RMv. 1S5 Rare St., ('ineinnati. O.
To Sportsmen!
25 round Kegs of Powder for $4. |
Shut. Wads and lVnneis in pro
portion. at
et ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. '
O';, 1 ;:
FFH'E
R
\V«*vt siil«* Fill.lie S.p.ar**,
f,. (>nn11*s store. fehI7-Ix'
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
Boll Ton :ind Royal Gloss Starch,
Launiliy Blueing, at !.• w l’ii
ec«, at
T.
ct
Toilet Soaps,
Finest Line in S. W. Ga.
' ihougltl, but we all */ot ready and
I think, the last of January;
and lu-re comes tlie trial again of
parting with loved ones at home
never expevling to see them any
more. XV e met at Butler, gelling - -
aboard the iron horse, [Kissing | el "a^ f rora Xortli (urotina-
llirougii XIaeon, Grillin and An i n °t“'(e liis nanov
gusta, the latter being a beauti
time of
deal to carry—a knapsack with
j years, so helpless that she could
hatilc. or any other pl.ice where 1
i could kill him without being seen, j
I think the instance spoken of was
of a
I suit of clothes and one or two!
blankets in it, a haversack with
-j to forty pounds.
caught his death in Maryland at
fill cilv, nicely located on the hank I Siiarpaburg. I think it look from
of a river. XVe had to cross thei f " ur l '» six guards around the
hot turn over in bed alone. She
used two bottles of Electric* Bit
I ters, and is so much improved,
two or three d.iy's rations, a can that she is able now to do her own
teen with some water in it, and a ! work.
Brig.idiei Gt n g Un an ,j cartridge box, whiidi . Electric Litters will do all that
I will i] it. .1 .* i* is claimed for them. Hundreds
would weigh altogether from tin r- ... .* • , ......
think he testimonials attest tiieir great
but
• know it would get
so 3*ou may j curative powers,
heavy before a bottle at J. \V.
cross the j
river at Wilmington on a boat, l^ ace time. 1 he\ had to
and being the tirst we ever saw, ‘ * va ^ l >ns ^ l ^ ie ^ ,x,e ,n
dit to us. ami we; n, ud and water, when the ground
BOWEL'S
Drug Store
it was tpite a sigii
enjoyed its easy riding very much.
at bottom figures, at
ALLISON A* SIMPSON'S.
Silver Ware
reduced
At greatly
j dose out. at
let ALLISON
Wilmington lies right on the bank ,
— ; ol the river, and is an ugly old
! city. Here we saw our first can- ,
non, which was a grand sight, but
did not continue so long. We
took the train from hereto Peters i
burg, our next stopping place,
j passing through some nice little*
I towns, some pretty country, some ,
prices, to portions being very Hat, and other °ur own men.
sandy. ‘ think of such? I think
- J
A SIMPSON'S.
parts
mud and
was not frozen. Many soldiers
stood gfiard line for 24 hours —
tlint is, they stood two hours and
then were off four, with their feet
wet 24, which was enough to kill
a great many men. I don't think
1 stood guard while here but one
time, and thauk God for it. This
was the worst guard duly wc had
to do during the war—just guard-
What do 3*ou
it was a
Petersburg is a beautiful city,!
shame and disgrace for an officer
Clams, Crabs and Oiives.
nl ALLISON & SIXiPSON’S.
get- I'he most handsome line
—Taylor's Premium (’tdo^ne at
tf ‘ J. W. STANFORD'S.
j of Papers, all kinds, ever offered
j before at J. W. STANFORD'S
i. mn DYSPEPTIC fflli
tolerably large, and some of the lo P ul »*h good innocent soldiers
! prettiest buildings I ever saw.— * n nn y such manner.
: There is a church choir here that. There were no Yankees any-
plays certain pieces of music with where near us. I do not think
bulls, which is quite pretty. we even kept a picket out at this ■ into camps here near the river on
XVe bad to w :ilk through the j place—at least I did not j;o on the side of a mountain, and stayed
rity to the Richmond depot, tak picket,
ing the train for Richmond, dis ; the best
was much worse hi arch ing in line
than by walking by ourselves.—)
The second day we started and .
marched all day, mnl at night
j stopped in a low flat place* to camp,
and it commenced raining about!
; the time we stopped. Wc built j
fnes, cat supper and fixed the best
we could to keep dry, aud lav ;
down to sleep; but it was not
long before the water began rising !
, and we had to get up and sit all
night. Some piled rails down and
lay on them and slept soundly. I
could never sleep just any way,
so I sit up all night in the water
Wc thought that was terrible bad,
but stood it, and the 3d day we
started and marched across the
Rapedan river, which was not far
from where we camped. We went
Only fifty cents
Stanford's.
» ^
Lrilt
A Practical Joker Who Mas Can;
iu His Own Trap.
Gay Tippleton is a great prac
ticai joker, says tiie Liverpool
I Courier. At a country house not
| long ago, wheu tlie ladies had re
tired for the evening tlie gentle
men eongregrated Tn the smoking
room.
“I say, Ewart," said Tippleton
“I think it's very had form of you
coming in here without taking
the trouble to go up stairs and
change your coat. If you do it
again I certainly shall have those
’ j claw hammer tails cut off.'*
r. I
Next evening—scene repeateii
—young Ewnit strolls into the
smoking yoom with his dress coat
on. XX’itbout more ailo Gay and
morning. But keeping in lied
will do tittle good if the patient
persists in holding a newspaper
or a book to read, for thereby lie
is more dangerously exposed to
cold than if he were tip, dressed
and going about as usual. The
main point is to keep thoroughly
wrapped up and constantly warm.
Even an uncomfortable degree of
beat may be beneficial.
A small piece of camphor chew
ed or sucked is very good. t<o is
the inhalation of sulphurous acid
gas—a remedy which was fouud
lo be in constant use by the wea
vers of Kirealdy, who bad it
among tiie materials of their work.
Btiv two ounces of sulphurous
aeid (dilute) from a chemist, and i der the revi
then take out the cork, and inhale
—through the nostrils only of
course—the pungent gas which is
given olf. Some use Perrier's
snutT, and find benefit therefrom;
but it must be used cautiously,
as it contains a powerful drug—
to wit morphine. Ten or twelve
grains of Dover's powders taken
in gruel at bedtime is good for an
adiiJ'. but should not be aduiinis
whiskey. The jug is prized very
highly on account of the war re
cord, ami its owner wool 1 not
part w ith it under any considera
tion.—Montezuma llccord.
A Brooklyn paper says: “It is
said that a Connecticut mill own
er. who publicly declared last fall
that if-Cleveland should bo elect
ed he would not start his mill/
has just begun to run on full time.’
•Such threats which were heard in
other parts of the country a? well
as Connecticut were made merely
to intimidate ‘protected’ Ameri
can labor into voting for the high
tariff candidate. They meant
nothing more than that, and no
il of business the
mills and factories are starting up
agiin, notwithstanding the fact
of Cleveland’s election.
XX c lived fine; we drew j rw'u or three weeks. \X e passed
beef I ever saw, and a over some very good country from
a few congenial spirits had young | terwl to ebildren, as it contains
Ewart down on a couch and cut j 01 , lum wlllcll s |,ould never be giv
the tails off his coat. Ewart look | en lo tlicm witllout a doctor’s
To avoi
tant 22 miles.
Wc
soon landed ; great deal more than we could eat, j Manassas to this place, but s..me o:ic of the male sex.
it very coolly. lie strolled up to!
the fire, and stood in the attitude j , . .
be the favorite !' leasant eiconat,on
the ladies allege to I
j in Richmond and fuuncHt to be a and often made fires out of some vvas quite broken. 1
grand city, very large and beauti of it. XX'e sometimes would have most ol the time while
of the nose
I ami upper lip during the course
was sick I “You take it very pliilnsnplii- j of a cold in the head, they should
here wit li t ’ ab V- otu -‘ ol l ippleton s j i, L . often washed thoroughly with
Tlu> oniy known remedy that will cure every case of Dyspepsia or
It lias been iosted in hundreds of cases and has never failed in a single instance,
has been very successful in
fill. The bridge across the James to haul it off out of camps, as we j c-oKl, as it
river is nearly a mile long, entirely drew more than wc could eat. and
Indigestion ! open, umt looks very dangerous, j some would spoil. XX'e got fat
It
rained,
sleeted and
snowed all the time. Every com
pany in the regiment received new
recruits while here, our company
receiving 27 at one time. XX'liat
was the result? The me isles were
and a good manv of the
in camps,
recruits t(
accommodations for the sick. XX’
li iends.
j “Oh,” replied Ewait, “it doesn't
matter to me. It's not my coat:
it's Tipple-ton's garment. I knew
he'd keep his word, so I just
| dropped into liis room in
j passing and put his coat on.”
There was a roar of laughter,
and, to do Gay Tippleton justice.
being 20 or JO Let high. XX'e while here, from living so well,
stayed all night here at a house I XVe did not have to drill much
.. _ T ,, , , __ . I called Soldiers’ Home, and a sol-; while here, as the ground was too
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Haaiaclie, Acidity or ..eartburn. Chronic ,, joI - s llllinB it was , ,, eing a i ar ^! welan d muddy. xv c lost some
’tiivf ^X®®atery^or iari ncea, heart Disease, Ltc. . . , . . jlmilding. with no accommodations, : good men here at this place.
*nd m every casoof AhTlIMA, whore c«>ni|*lu*ati*<l with Lirjutl Liver, nr (. oii-ttputum. it 1- a **afo aim certain! ° : 0 1
cure. Wc ii.sk I)YSI’EFTH’S ami ASTHMATH'S 10 irv the n mc*ly ami they will be oonvim ctl that they are not iiicurahiv only the house to stay in. We company lost three.
clft.**eu*if* This nie*Iicim* is coiin»«ise*l of purely vcsjotaLlc rcnicljfs. i . < _ .. •
uit.t r*. in i 1 1 r 1 1* , • i /* it 1 _ i* i- „ r. may have drawn something to eat. ! I <L<1 no* state
Symptoms of Uyspopsia or indigestion, loss ot appetite, loss ol nesli, a teeling oi • ° As 1 0,(1 no “ siaTC
fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nau>ea ami yomiting, Heartlairn, ... .
. • i , , | i, * * * j • i I with hody iice, nincti scared
Aciditv, flatulence, siek or nervous headaehe. Pull pain m the lieau, with a sensa-
tion of Heaviness, or (iiddiuess. Irregularity of the I»owels. sometimes ( onstipated to Uicm jm l|s Whi!e
and then acting too freely. Low Spirits, Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin. Derangement of
Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, etc. If von sutler with any of these symptoms Wasllington - s mnnmnent, andsc-v
J)r. Holt’s Dyspeptic Llixir will cure you. the ioliowing are a few testimonials of
I iarties who iiaxe been cured hv the Elixir:
>«. r.’K. Holt. Ki f.m i.v, Ai.a.: * IIatciik::’ - Statiox. Oy. (V-tnlwr lStli. ISsl.
DjcicSir J Unvi* bt*i*ji tronhlefl with imliircstion :m*l nervous lDunlaelu* for the last liKeen years. Durintr taut Time 1 have
nuffered a i/rpat deal with pcriodicsl attacks of licaiiaclic. llaviu^ exhausted my «»\\u skill and trie*! tl.e oreserijitioiis **t .\ , _ . • . , , .... >i- _ , ,
•* * * • - •* • •** '* - t me a bottle about the mid-lie of MareV last. Manassas, distant, 1 think, about in October 61. His name was and neighbor in tlie count ly—some difficulty that he was
utiack? since. My imliCTsti.in is almost iw m i] cs _ Xlie conntry along' William Diliar-I. The next was old to go the war, but as two of 1
The Georgia XVomen's Ex
change, Atlanta, will open by a
public reception, April U and id,
at the Young Men’s Library, De
catur st., where will he offered for
sale and for orders, a great varie
ty of useful and decorative work
done by women in all parts of the
State. Those desiring to exhibit
articles for sale at this Reception,
are requested to send them i-o the
Women's Exchange, Young Men's
Library, Atlanta, Ga., at any
time during the first w"ek in
April, not before. All transpor-
soap and lukewarm water, and n | tation charges must be borne by
little vaseline should be applied. | Ujost ' w), ° scn<1 the articles.
Ifllie throat feels sore, a chlorate |
of potash lozenge should be suck j ^ Lnxnry.
ed occasionally. \ ‘• FatI » <>r ’ wllat is a Iuxnr . v? "’
—m asked little Johnnie tlie other
Judge Hammond, of the Atlanta j ms i lt as ], e wrapped himself
prescription.
an u n
for
j cal youth, “what a luxury a mos-
^r«at many |>liysici:uis. 1 was induct'd to try your Dyspcjxtir F.Iixir. ^ <>n .sen!
Bad I am happy t*» inform you that I have not suffered from these periodie.il :
Elixir, and on ex-, tlr.s route is good, though we nev
i if from indigestion 1
. f*>r it is ;ihn«»st
>>uld have e*»nit»l:ed
t vour retpiest. made when I saw vou last, but thought it best to delay in order to bo thoroughly eonvineed as to its eura
give properties. Very truly yours. * . L. I*. DOZIER. M I»
S.—I can't ailbrii to be without the Elixir. 1 will have it in my house let it cost what it may. H. l.
n„ r * . , , . , . . i". it |ftreuit, writes to Claj'ton that around the parlor stove.
Gui recruits took them, and we had no no otic joined tu it more heartily . , r ,.i„ „ii . , 1 ,,,,
;J than he. j liquor is the cause of nearly all; luxury? Why. its some
thing we don't really need, you
“I ----------o- j . ..... uv. ..-.w j •> "’I A man in Eewtston, Me., recent- A striking illustration of what i know—a thin" we can do with-
I lie bouse was already stocked ■ letter anything about those who them up lo tlie edge ot tlie fire.— • ■ ■
,ls .died, I will call your attention to . At last arrangements were made I
to them in this. The *—*
who died was a nice young man I will give you their names and
here we saw the capilnl building, about 18 years old. who took the wlrat became of them: Thomas
whooping cough, while we were at: Hobbs, sent to Orange Court
era! other w orks of art, w Inch were Camp Stephens, near Griffin, and House, Va., died April, '02. Hen
very beautiful. got so bad off he was sent to For- 1 ry Stewart, God bless him and
XV i* got on the train here for syth to some relatives, anil died , family, foi he was the best citizen
Manassas, distant, 1 think, about in October *61. His name
180 miles. The country along | William Dillard. The next was old to go the war, but as two of j to understand that cattle never
( _ __ . ihe crimes he tries. He says: |i
inv first had tents, but it was muddy in j A lnau in Lewiston, Me., recent- ^ A striking illustration of what
I ly bought a cow of a local cattle | J have just stated occurred at the 0 , lt .”
„ . , . Some one jokingly asked i | as t term of Clayton superior: -Well, then,” replied the logi-
fiist one to send them to the hos|>ital, and . [,- inl jj- j le )j new that the cow was court. The prohibitory liquor
so old as not to have any teeth in 1 1 ;nv * la, I been in operation
tier upper jaw. The man went
! about six months ora little longer
homc, and upon examining the
in the
got off
quito
entire county. XVliet I Life.
Ihc train the sheriff met me
net must be iu winter!"—
cow, found that she had no teeth ! and told me that there was not :i • Dakota is not such a barbarous
in that region, and promptly re i single prisoner in jail for trial j Territory after all. The Code of
turned the cow-. It was „ id, and that the jail fees since the last t j iat >s ; t . tt0 contains a section
I »P*C
ritn v
a man by the name of Joliu Mor-' bis sons, and two son-in-laws bad ! have auy
er passed any cities of note. XX’e ris, about 30 years of age. I do [gone, he decided that he wanted |j aas
landed at Manas-sas and found it not remember his disease, but he,togowilh them; but he would
I quite a small place, most of the went home and was doing pretty have been worth five
' houses being government build-! well, until he went to or was pass-1 much at home as he would nave
was with | :,n, l tl,at t,ie j a 'l f®es since the last C ] lat St!tte „ _
. . term of the court only amounted : , . , ,
ma,le ito if I!). 20 whereas, previous to wh,eb ll ’ ; “ ts: “When animals are
that lime they had amounted tol left Inched in the open air during
. . . _ mat mm. ua<i aiuwiiiiivu sw - I
1 in 1011 l, l ) P ei from three to five hundred dollars.! cold weather or in tlie ni«
lit lime
; The decrease in crime was
ver y j they shall betaken care of by art
D«. V It.IIol.T. KrrvrLA, Ai.a. Comptbollf.* C,knf.kal'.> Offick. Atlanta Ox.. July 9th. 1-SS3.
Dkiu Sir — 1 am Ploaseil to report that I have l»eon entirely cured of mdiirestron, hy the use of your *• Dyspeptic Klixir. I
fra? induced hv a friend to try it after having tried almost every remedy known for my disease, without the >‘‘:rht«*st efit
J took only three small bottles of your metlieine before I was entirely well. I su fibred several years, and altiiongn it has been qjjj*
three vears since I used your preparation, I have liad no return of it Yours truly. . ... , , r .11
^ * j 1 w. A. WRIGHT,( omp. Gen. .^tateof <ta. ! camped neai 1\- a mile from the dc
. well, until lie went to or was pass- j much at home as lie wouiii nave j Jca j condition, and cannot possi
ings, and the worst and muddiest; ing a neighbor's house, and drank been in service, for he would have* ; j f j y q ve morc tj lan a weeks.
The latest information tre have \ vuul1 “"i 1 l ! officer, and the charges therefor
tim0 c M c s - , , ,, . . . dar previous to that court, hail 1
limes ls that General Grant is ill a ent j „ niKI , (1 n v i», that! shall be a lien upon the animal.
This is to certify
that she had bee
und hy earnest f
pi uteri, liy benefit ted.
find now 'weighs l.TS pounds,
tinuou* suffering ami disappointoiexit.
Office *>f tjzf M\M*p\rTi*i:iNi;
ifv that inv wife. Mary .1. Hightower, sufi'ered for >ix years from indigestion and enlargement of tlie liver;
*eii reduced in flesh from USO pounds to s.i pound.**, and was glixmiy and despondent: that as an experiment—-
persuasion—she wasinduoeu to try one bottle of Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Klixir; that ‘she was immediately ami
Pitted, and amtimuni: its use a few months she was entirely reliev'd of her troubles, regained her appetite.
The Elixir has i»rought us health and happiness where allotlier remedies nad resulted in eon-
** J. C. UIGHTOwfc.lt.
been unusually heavy iu
county. i ami ii|>on conviction any person
• • : so leaving tliem shall pay a lino
Withont tr.c:-li;rl!trst effert. i place in the worlil. XX'e marebed some cane juice and died soon at- looked after tlie soldiers’ families, ■ T ,' ie t ..,„ sc ()f l)ie trouble is a can ! A ,nan wll ° llv *-‘ l1 uatl1 recently ! n{jt b> CXCC(?(I -
command wliicb was ter. lie died in November, '01.— , but go lie would, and what was ' i-crnus affection in the tl.roat, and ncar F,orence n P ouc *>'“* ning |
The third was Thomas Jones, a the result? he soon took sick, and a t the root of the toneue.which liis :,n< ' discovered that his wife was i A farmer who had engaged the
clever married man, or rather a i was sent off to the hospital on a |,| ivs ician says is the result of ex i m ' ! ‘ 8 ' n g- He began to make in- , services of a son of the Emerald
' “ ' ' ' ’- a few j Isie sent kitn out one morning to
('<>.. KrrAri.v. Ala.. July ith. lss:
mid enlargement «>f the
Dr. Hoi.t—Dear Sir; About five years ago
worse
the
ft m .
Well
liown and sleep as well as I ever could in mv life; a tew bottles cured me perfecUx .
tier of persons ami never knew it to fail loeiirc in a 'single instance. A ours truly.
jmt. XX'e found the regiment and
: : Co. A in comfortable winter quar-
i! tors, good spirits, and very proud
• 1 to see us, as we carried them, or a
i great many of them, something
I from home, which was highly ai>
Ei KAI-I.A. Ala.. May 1st. 1SS3. . ,, ,' 1
was taken with a violent cough with enlarged liver atui constipation. 1 arew I predated and enjoyed b\ them
’ at night for is months, owingto the seventy of, Tiie sol ,iiers were in tolerahlv
irse and worse until it was almost impossible for me to lie down and sleep at iiiglit for Is months, owms *" ^
protmli The onlv wav I could sleep was in a chair, my head, resting upon a pillow on a table. W as treated m tw o
t phvsieians.amt fried',, nun,her of i’ateut Jledieiues all ot which did no good offer ljavins dt-spaw«I of ever g
II niv wife eonsulte.', von hv letter. You sen, me two bottles ot your Dyspeptic Elixir: in less than three davs I eoi
widower with one child. He died ; wagon, and the wagon turned over. ‘. es ’ s ; ve smoking. Policemen art .! !,l,0 »t iier and
in Grillin at the house of a widow | or he was thrown out and some of i stationed at the streets leading to; days learned that she
h.vl gone harrow
a piece of ground. lie
lady, who took care of him. She, his ribs were broken. He wasillie street on wliich be lives to with a handsomer man. I he fact j |i a d not worked long before nearly
begged him for his child, saying i sent to Richmond and died the 5th hinder vehicles fiout passing h ,s ! did not disconcert him in the i a )| the teetl » came out of the har-
1 house. His death is looked 101
she had no children and would ! of April.
i
He was a brother of L*e !
Hr. W* I** Mehemlon.tif Hatchers Station, says Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir cured him of indigestion.
EcFxrLA. Ala., May 1st. 1SS3.
I,. Holt—Dear Sir: Your Dvsiieptic Klixir cur'd mv .liutffMer of Dysm osia of a very aggravated form of twelve month,
...ding, I had tried several of the best physicians in tlie county, who failed to GKin , IX W hite Pond. Ga.
FOB SALE BT AVXjXj X3K-TJ(JOISTS, 101 y-
differ-!
etting! good health, to be exposed as they
mid lie if, , , ... J
1 have recommended it to a great imm-! had lo be, Itere. 1 here liad Itcen
JuUX i. KEJiOK. | a big snow, ami it was very wet
and sloppy except when the
sloppy except
ground was frozen, and it was
mighty bad on soldiers and stock.
A great many mules and horses
were kiiled bv having to wagon
adopt it and make it her heir—j ter Stewart, who died here in Ran-
btit his wife's peo|rte had it and
would not give it up. and she did
not get it. He died in November.
01, witli pneumonia. The 4th one
was Joseph Perry, a man of film
ily, a fine man and a good soldier.
He died in Richmond, Va., while
on liis way to Manassas, in No
vember. ’61. The fifth was a
nt any time in tlie near future.
to;
least. He did not go home
■ mourn and to weep, not a bit
! it, but arraying himself in bis j the man's progress, and
I row. Presently the farmer went
of: out into the field lo take notes of
dolph several years ago. The i The Benefit of Prohibition.
next man was also too old to go to I Eu.atii.le.Ga.. February 25. ■ Sunday go to meeting suit lie) him bow be liked the work. “Ob
the war, Lieut Adam Carson.— :—Since 1875. at which time the I went to the home of tlie fellow j |, e replied, “it goes a bit smoother
When he left eantps he cried, and ’ sale of liquors, beer, etc., was pro-1 who had runaway witli his wife i since the pegs have come out!”
seemed to think he would never i hibited, crime has gradually de- j anil took liis sister and skip|>cd ;
see any of us again.
and sure | creased until we seldom have a'; in the opposite direction. “Tit! The followitrg-<cnleiice contains
enough he did not. He was sent violation. There has not been a for tat”—you steal my wife. I’ll j every letter of the alphabet: “A
!
to Orange Court House and died, I warrant issued since the first
but we did not know what became) January.
of steal your sister.—Georgetown I quick brown fox jumps over the
Krlto.
j lazy do;