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BY STANFORD & COOPER.
Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1885.
NO. 6
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Your Yard & •aMiieiiS. iFurniture Store.
The Cheapest.is Not the Best!
G 1 O TO FOSTER’S rFMUEIt "Y'A-RV
C and j-et some good
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BASE m.AXK.
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FLOOR fX<».
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i Poor Hast of !io<s’ Carriage Factor}*,) |
ELufaula, Alabama.
J fl AYKlTir Latest St.
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of Furniture
!. Chamber Setts
_?• k»: !i;:reau w a> low as
jifi ,I» to,;-G0; i iair> fryui 7o
t’i ■
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uJjC&tjlct-ts air and
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F irr*1 Xlanwfxicta: o npicl Wepa’tr Furni
ur*-ni all Ui«'!s >iujr?C -t T5 '
'.itye. aiui at livni’e j»n >
The Flooring, rviJin
boaniiuj? is kept Dres»
ami \Vrat! ier- |
in^l.e iio
Hex*.
Kitniittfre t lien
bnrMii Cities. Having.bu i* Wiga^i-«. m,
• I the L'urnx twenty vetns }
THE GREAT
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FOR RAIKT.
CURES
- Will sell | CURES
xi'inii-j Rheumatism,Neuralgia,Sciatica,
:i Wigageu in . Lumbaao.Eack3che.n£sdaehp.Toothach»-
twenty yetn-sl
1 ‘ ivouhi thank •
...... . .... . u«4A'fnt , #s''for their!
artyug is Kept lircs-eit or isi u.e iiott 'ii • • . 1
•Hit >»u*jjynVs^-^|ifa[it. '* "
Kough Flank of the ites* f«>r ^*3- : 1 ; iailv iiivfte
For tlio Enterprise & Appeal.
A WAR STORY.
BT IV. L. D.
CHAPTER III.
Soldiers of Go. A, 27lh G:i. Reg
j intent anil my dear readers, as 1
1 have failed lo interest you with
iny other letters, I will try to in j
terest yon a little in this.
We were-in the beautiful city]
jof Richmond at the close of the:
i last ch:i|>ter. Here the eye saw j
neither were ever heard of again.
We remained in camps until
May 31st, and started on the
the enemy on its flank and Gen.
Lee in front, so we had a hard
time of it. The fight continued
march again with the understand : awhile after nigh*, an 1 our brig-
safT-'
old friend-
Ilollgll
Wo) l C««ki
II
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lEiH
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I.-S5V
Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache,
t^ori Tfcr<mt, 8trel!inf«. ®pru'n«. Ilrnlsca,
Kvrum Scsldh Knw. U.ua.
A*D ALL OTHER BODILY IUIJ.S 4M» AllirS. 1
oh! By DnviroO mid l)MVn ertfrvw here. Fifty Cent** .
* Kittle I»ir-r.Ji.n< fj II t.*r.giib<rs.
THE <’!i WILLS A. YOt.KXKU ( ».
ueee-or. ., t Y0UEU.lt * 00.) lUltifnore, fid.. C. It. A. ,
rt
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i! to f*ay
v. Onr
M-torv.’
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ItoekBottom Prices,! pAj^THOW!
liingStriet-
Lfcad, war-
For Cash, on tlio Wagon,
presentation of Bill. 1 <1111 >
Lumber ,*au be Jia«l on any rea i _ p
souablc time, wii. ii sjuw iai on; , */ X » '•
tract or salislaclorj ari'aiigcjuctit^ , oiwl 8 1DSU0(I
-are marie. j 1% v # • Si
tJtT~ Lumber Yard at uiv obi i Oil at priecs thiit
Stand. Respect I u Hv, . 1 \ ■
j. a. fosteu. will onatsKi every-
Having removed hi Fuf.mla. I *.ia *-■ > > . • .
employed Mr. MO.-'KS Sl’KLli to lak.* l)()(JV TO PUlllt III),
charge ol my I-unihci ’l ahl. I • 1 1
***** -j, a. pqstku. niv figures be-
iy 17-1 a -
Entbrpi ise &
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Appeal
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Mt** cDt»v <>!!<’ v»»:ir .
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Kiy'Ui inonlluj
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“ Fi/nr morphs
. . . . Spj
Advertising' i
;.VTKS:
ing that we were going into a bat
tie. Our captain having "been
sent to the hospital, tlie company
was left in charge of Capt. Potter.
1 We had a password, and also wore
; a badge so as to know each other
j Our side was to make the attack,
j and one or two cannons were to
j !»e lirod as a signal to advance.—
'ionic if the old soldiers knew on;
feelings. It was not long after
manv pretty things as we passed
, . ... the signal betore the army «as inj
{through its streets We got on a
1 steamboat hero, said to be twenty
venrs old. and started down thej 5 * ,
- ... to rattle on our
Janies river, at the rate *.r HO miles .
, , , . . we went into tin
an hour, lor lorktown, wui.-ii was . ......
. ... . . ,i Colquitt- »» lib'
very pleasant ruling, and ihe sol ; , . _ .. , . .
own in rear of the line which !
ade than marched on the battle
ground, remaining in line of bat
tie all night. This was the most
trying time I ever experienced,
having to stay among the wound
ed and dead, listening to their
cries anil groans all night and not
allowed to assist or help them.
June 27l1a our brigade moved!
orf from the battle-field and took j
the road leading to Cold Harbor,
but did not go far before we weiej
motion, and soon the cannon^, be*-* . . , , ,
, , . , ,, I sur.J»rised by the enemy while go
:an to thunder and thcsmall arms , ;M ,,,,
rig lit. I believe!
• figlit under Gen
wc vveie passing
ten lines
Yorktdwn, in order, I suppose
not to let the enemy know that we!
^jhad reinforced this point, for
Yankee gunboats were in sight ofj
Yoiktown, and could have shelled .
less 1 us had we attempted to land at the j
wharf; so we marched to the Hi
Ido
ipgidowq a hill. They were over
•••n the other hill and fired into us
with cannon and small arms, mak- j
! ing us fall back Under shelter ofj
several men
M
I skirmishers which was made up ofj
one company from each regiment.
lost
. a . »*■
Our battalion <
. , . ... , , 11 111 I i ill i'l ii : v. i < uv ” ii : vii i ! , . , , ,
( flier* cnjycl ,t hum. U e iun.1,, ^ W/Mtf. 1 iff
led several mdes up the river from . , _ while doing so.
< wing. Several of our men were
wounded, nearly all falling to the j
, i “ionmi, u hich was quite Irving loj. . . . ,,
the.” , , , ‘ ; and commanded bv Capt 1 lams,
1 us, being mii'-li worse than after
we became engaged. The graj>e
>hr-t would and fall around
us like apples from the tree. We
—West's Ne
Eorve anil isra.n 1MI- y ()U paint.
— 1 he great nerve ami hram rem-i • a
#dy, for side, only at
tf J. W. STANKOHIVS.
-1
()nc s.piaiT
nsertion
'•oreaeli sMl^**on“iit insertion . oO | °- w
.1// pason'tl urn Her double /trier, tie village and camped.
Oblpiaries will 1^*- i hargcd for as 1 know how many troops were here,
"ATvorf:f^«s , ;u;,.rtp.l without| think « h#U a g«at
peeifi^.o i-m as to th • number of in- 1 unnv, though the luvastwoiks
•lerti'Mis, will •<*publish -d until o
e<l out, ami charged accimlinglr.
Ail advertiscniciits due when hand- lever saw. I lie front part of tlie
»* I iu. ^ works were made of a turf cut iti
oo
as citizens from
not
marched up in about 100 yards ofj
, were the prettiest and strongest I
J. AY. Stanford.
J. .J. WORSHAM.
THE CELEBRATED BUIST
C rar*< lei l Beet l
—AT—
p pc. » f ym »
Wlwlesale «r Retal
at J. P. TODMUS ,t ItliU.'S. . rf
tianlni
Of every variety, at wholesale ami
retail, at
J. tV. STAXU(»HD‘S
Queen Olives and Pickles,
at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Smoko!
The UlliYorsal Favorite, or the
Royal Arch ('igars, the best
the uitv, :*t
J. t>\ STAStOROfe'.
Ohioii Sol^.
Now is tlie time to plant, ror
sale cheap, at J. \V. STAM'"i:ii‘.
Holmes’Sure Cure
Month Wash &. Dentifrice!
( in;i-:* in.- c*di*ur < tiinis.
J Mouth. .•Wht Throiil.
Highest
ct
Cash
} ># iid for ( Wn. at
ALLISON A S!MESON'S.
Price U ^ IN
j a iinc of Yankees, ami nil the hush
I e* were cut !mvn Between them'
and us. They didn't fire on ns j
until we got ready to fire on them, j
We Sought ten or fifteen minutes,
when another regiment came to
j reinforce us, and an order was giv 1
Bayonets and then to j
charge. We raised a yell and the (
was ordered to advance and exam
ine the buttery. We got near
enough to see how it was situated. ;
Right here I cannot speak very
j lavoraBly of the conduct ot one of;
our oliiccrs. But as he did not Be
long lo our company, will jut give j
his name. The enemy soon re-1
treated with theirhatterv, and we
■ >, , ... ' I, ., expected, and a lev
Billowed alter them toward Lohl, ‘
night. The ollieers tried to keep
us awake. But failed. The enemy
shelled our line of battle ncros-
tl’.e swamp so heavily it was forced
to fall back a mile or two. I slept
so sound 1 did not even hear them.
The next morning we found that
the enemy had left, and going up
to where they had heea, found they
had left some of their cannons,
and the infantry their knapsacks,
etc. We got a great many things
here that we needed, and reported
back to headquarters that morn
ing, unfit for duty, and so our bat
talion did not have to go with the
command tliatday. I was detail
ed to guard some prisoners to
Richmond, apd came near giving
out before getting there. There
was another light that day, worse
than tile one at Gold Harbor, but
as I was not fwesent can't tel 1
much about it, only our men guiu
ed the field, I think.
1 found Richmond overflowing ' ly, the kind
with people—wounded soldiers. ■ hu* it*
sick soldiers, straggling soldiers.
all over
For the Enterprise .t Appeal, j see ng.
1‘roper Behavior at Public Assent* In deliberative Bodies convened
Biles. ; for the consideration and disctis-
The Behavior proper for an as-' ? ion l of T ,cs;ioa9 m propositions,
, , , in win i'll every niember has full
seinBly depends largely upon the. if lle 8tlusirCi t „ parti< .|.
object for which t!;e assembly pate in the discussion, it is inipo-
meets, and which it seeks to pro-] litp. and sometimes an affliction,
mote—in some assemblies much j' OI 'one or a lew members to mo-
more freedom of conduct being al- ! n, T oiize t!,e ,liscl,9si " n ’ nnles “ ’T
lownble than in others. For in-
stnnee. the solemnity of religions
services woubl be alto^ctluM* inap
proprrate for ;i social gathering
while the freeJom ami frivolity ol
a sociable would be shocking in a
church. Public gatherings are <1
various kinds, and tlie purposes
for which the}* meet are almost
numberless. All these purposes
may, however, be classed under
perhaps three heads—instruction
’•profit, pleasure. Sometimes one
t of these purposes only is sought,
sometimes two, sometimes all
»three. Rut the object or object**
I aimed at determine the character
. of the assembly, and. consequent
1 *' • - ' 0 f behavior propel
1 he expressetl or imj bed consent
of the body. And when several
speakers are appointed for a par
ticular occasion, it is not only a
breach of good behavior, but a
trespass also, for one or more of
them to speak, so long that the
others cauuuk speak without wea
rying the audience. And lest I
myself be guilty ol* this offense at
this time, I will proceed to clow
these observations.
Let us remember tliati-. public
as well as in private, the golden
. j rule binds us, and we are to do to
i One general rule
may be laid clown,
of behavior
which, will]
as wen as ciu*ci,s mm, an uu-, vc|y modifications,
tlie Southern States, looking after m-iy apply to every public assem
their sons and brothers. It was lily of any kin.1. The ride is this:
distressing to see so many wound Every person composing an as
seinbly is, for the time, a member
'.hereof, and is consequently under
ed, as well as so many rm n
appeared to be sick. 8ome
would get sick if even
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nil: s.v'T.E l'.v
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(
1 Ai.L in l'ini J\o-tld«y-y Ahlian. r
/ r.iMUiinucf H-Aiiimmi : . Hi- I - »•
liuv> l»')ius for the Ct»nq»any.
jau-l-iai
T-r
(UTIIlfeRT, GA.
; OJice over Toatollice. .
i sepnsrf
Wif D. KUjL'GO,
,V!"I «>at Ais;v A T I.AW.
l'nf/i!i‘ rt, Oil.
I 1TTIM, pr.ivtB-Viil any j-Bh-v inti
^ \ V State«b\ -: • ■ i il cuntnict.
VL It. THORNTON,
1) i: X T I S T
’shape with spades, which was
< . , , , , , * .,* i cn to fix
j hauled and placed in position as t
carefully as b*ick, and tlie grass
-x . * i i i . wav "C went, aril tlie laukeo
J kept growing and looked very * , , .
. 1 .'T , , , * ’left. \\ c i assed through their
beautiful, but was not much pro- • .. w
• , .. . ‘ camps and went on until we came
tectum against shells lrom the
Harbor. \Ye marched until 1 or.
2 o'clock when lighting began on j
our right. A battery was just iuj
that
,non obligation to so deport himself as
i light was not ta interfere with or frustrate
hdl would | in any mantur, the purpose for
' make a good many more sick. I
remained in Richinoml all day an i
night, and then returned to the
which the body r.tets. Each per
son in the assembly may not he
long to the particular organiza
lion that causes the assembly: as.
Another Reduction
| K/ •'
chtii»ei:t, GA.
S<uiMre.
oeP'L*. 4.. '*» ?*iA'**. lYLlT-ly
In Buggy and \\ r ag<m Harness, j
|'lT5l:iiftint‘ our stock before \*ou bin
i ct ALLISON A* SIMPSON.
It
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
'on Ton and Ibo rd Gloss Starch.
'DRUNKENNESS
t.T'KEft IV ITS VAIHOi S ST.KiFS.
I Dcsiye for stii-mlani'/ ntt'« ly rcinov*
f.-fl. lli.iiH* tre:it!iii ii"t I'Uiil"'
! :nlniiiii>tir»Ml \ hi wait knowof p.i-
1 tii nt. 1 >v simply nhn-in^ it hi >. ••ili-r.
! or aiiv article i.;’fo 1. < ’tin s' cmii iiuy-irt.
Laundry Blueing, at T.*w l*i i
ces. al
T. S. ROWEL'S
gunboats.
1 his is tlie place where Corn
wallis surrendered to Gen. Wash
ington. The house is standing
yet that Cornwallis occupied as
his heojiquai ters There is a hole
in it that was made by a cannon
ball from one of Washington'*
’guns. It is a brick house, and
there is also a small monument on
. the -pot where Cornwallis sum
dcred to Washington, but I nov
saw it. The Yankees trie*
balloon system here, but did nut
make much at it.
We ieavhc-1 Yorktnwn about
i the first of April and remained an
ttil the 5 1 of May. Wc had no
to tl»e Williamsburg road, when
,, , ... , • , , command. The fighting being
ot C olnintt s brigade, and i *° °
, w . , , over for the present tiie army left
marching just 1
; and camped about in different
. . . - , , * places, some coming back near
hells began tocomerigut up 1 *
, . , r , , . Richmond,
tlie road wc were in. I lie battery ,
, , ... , i As l have given yon the pnrtic
advanced a little further, uulitn- e - *
. , , . . r . .-v ul a is of the fighting as I pass
hered and went to firing. Ourj ® 3 1
through, the best I can reinembcr,
front
our battalion was
iu rear of the artillery, and all
once
we came upon another line and
{charged it, and they run again.—
! Tliev couldn’t stand a charge, but . _ , . * imun-
- | Brigade was pu&licil on a rigUt a- -
: would fight well until chaigod.— , ... . , , I will
° ° i bleak. V\ e were then orderew,
We run them through a Iargt
field, then halte 1 and
on the battle ground. We killed
a great many, but did not lose
many killed. At night the army
but little more, but
for instances, all persons in a
church house may not be mem
hers of tlie church; \et each one
>uould led himself bound b\
good manners not to interfere with
the meeting, but. if the object be a
good one, lo aid as much us able
in trying to promote it.
In bodies which have met for
instruction inainiy, the instruction
is usually imparted by one person,
back a half mile, then back to the
went back | , . . ....
front about tlie centre of the line.
fleer-. Sort- 1
le;in-c> the j
Terih and Purifies* the Breath : u-«*«l uml I
rceomimauh'd by i.«a hnjz Prujvi'i.”*. i
Prepared by Brs. J. 1*. iV \\ • If Holmes. ,
Ilcuti>*t*». JIik’iiii l a. 1 >ale h\
DK. W. K. TllOli.VH >\. i
darSfvrit Detui-t. |
JtLAXK hooks j
of every kind.sizv uml si lc.t In :q |
*r than over Before, at
aiv’ltf \V. SrAM'oiin’s j
Breakfast Bacon and Dried,
Bee!,
at ALLISON A SIMl’SON'S.
• i •!' ■ !riu:kjL*4iH4t.'S 11 *t < •■»!•:
will n*»i riipv rirciilar-
*-tliim:ii;iIs and full particu-
l»%»r any ca-«
cn Specific
routaimuir t
lars s<‘nt fret
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
jr-l'i-l v. 1 -.* l;:nSi.. ( incinnati. <
To SiDorfemen!
-—Taylor
for sale at
‘s Premium C'ologm
J. W. St.\xkohi»*s.
Hb Pouiul Kegs of Powder for #1.
Shot. Wads and L'iimeis in pro
portion, at
ct ALLISON A* SIMPSON'S.
—Tavlor's Premium Cologne at
tf ‘ J. W. STANFORD'S.
cf
Dnijr Store. *
Toilet Soaps,
1 Finest
Lino in S. W. Ga.
.11 bottom
fivniws, at
ALL
ISON A- SIMl'SON’S.
Sir
er VV.i re !
At lire
atlv feJilced prices, tol
dose on*.
al
,t AI.
.ISON A SIMPSON S.
Clam?,
Crabs and Clives.
A ALL
ISON A SIMPSON’S.
’
lie most hail*Lome line;
of Papers
nil kin L, e - t r otfered
he!tire :it
J. W STANFORD s
n j formeil in line of battle, detailed a
picket ami sent it off. It rained j
i I the night before, and the roads
l the; r ;
were terrible wet and muddy I ,
got one of the best blankets here ,
1 ever saw. 1 was detailed on |
I picket, and we marched one or two
hundred yards in front of our line, j
^ , , . , some being put on posts, while the 1
fighting to do, and enjoved our-* * * 1
. .. , ,, , v i rest were allowed to lie down and
selves liuelv, though the Yankees j
, , .. i ,, r sleep. I lav down and went to
would throw a shell from their 1 . -
j sleep. Some time during the
night I awoke aLd found all gone
gunboats occasionally, and make
>and fly, and soldiers too, who
were not osed to such tilings.
We evacuated this place on the
night of the 3 1 of May, and march
ed to Williamsburg, distant about
S or 10 miles, and camped the rest
of tlie night, and could hear the
enemy shelling Yoiktown very
rapidly, but we were out of the
reach of them. We remained here
tlie next day. which was Sunday.
t.» give the artillery time to get
off. We then received orders to
cook up rations. Me drew them,
but before we began to cook we
received orders to pack up the
utensils, and so we d? iu\ g**t any
cooked rations. W* remained
here until near daybreak, when wc
started on the march in the rain:
we marched through the mud un
til evening and got about
miles from camp. We were then
shell, solid shot, grape and ball
by the bushel. The cannon balls
would scalp the ground an l then
bounce like a rubber ball. You
may say what you please, but I
was scared, and was not by my
self by no means. Some had
already got sick and left the field
for safer and more pleasant quar
ters. Here we ha 1 our first man
killed, who was killed so dead he
did not move. After so long a
time we were ordered to the front.
will hope that none of my readers | sometimes more, w hile the others
will ever have to go through any- j listen. In siu-li eases, tlie sneak
thing of the sort, for I can assure
deasant feel;
until it is over, when those v»I;
bi
er lias rights belonging to him as
tin-n Belli back for some time, pull J “"-T” *“* ’ I the speaker, while each aw,lit,,,
e,l here an,l there, in the range of; .'ou there is no pleasant fee ,ng» )las ts ns a hearer. The sp.a
has the right lo be beard
come out safe can rejoice because
their lives were spared. I wii
give you the names of the k!lie
and wounded and close:
use j every person in the audience, while
viil eat li hearer has the right to hear:
I so that whoever wilfully^ prevents,
j by any means, the speaker from
being heard, and heard distinctly.
Kohl. Bryant, J. II. Little and j ( ,j- the hearer fiom hearing, infnu-
T. J. Shipp were killed at Cold j ges the rights of both these par-
ilarhnr June 271Ii, *02.
George Hewell, Phillip Light
ner and Capt. P. C. Carr died in
Richmond during
June, *02.
who had come out with
hardly knew what to do, but
and found some troops who tol I
me our regiment had gone to the
icar. so I started to hunt them up.
and after travelling about a mile
and a half over the worst and
muddiest roads I ever saw, found]
them. I fell down twice iu the j
mud, but some of the boys lost a
shoe or two in the mud. I tried
to dry the best I could, but it was
a poor dry. This was called the j
light of the seven pines. We did .
not dread it much after we got en
gaged, but 1 assure you it was i
a trying time until we were. The
next day *we marched out to a
certain place near Richmond and
camped, after a detail had been
, It was almost night. \\ hen
roe. 1 , .
, ; brigade went in they went —
left, 1
’ fonaht until aBont 8
(To f>e Continued.)
Relief from Malarial Poison.
1 lies at once, an,I is therefore guiU,
! tv, not only of misbehavior, but
of injustice. It is no justification
i for one who misbehaves to say, “I
the month of. was not inter, slcl. tlie speech was
j very prosv, even dull.” Others
may have Been interested, and, if
so, had the right to hear undis
turbed.. And it may have been,
the reason you were not interest
ed, was, that you were inattentive.
no
For six months past I have been | c ">
or, perchance, von had no taste
.affected "'till :l vel T serious C:IS<: I pu-tdiat. sort of speech or informa
nt'typhoid malaria, which I * ou '|tion. If the last reason be tlie
our
in y
ing and
o'clock at night. The lighting
was going on from 2 or 3 o'clock
until 8 o'clock at night, when the'traded on my orange grove in true one, you have no authority
Yankees gave back. It was a ] northwestern' Florida. I tried i to assume that every other per
hard struggle on both sides,
side being reinforced occasionally. 1 failed me. Two weeks ago I pur- j ( . (ir sue |, ma tt e rs.
tVe could tell every time almost: chased a bottle of Swift's Specific , These rights of speaker and
when each side was reinforced by j which has proved a sure cure for j hearer may be riolat
tlie cheering, and you may bo this dreadful malady. I had al
sure we were
veiled. Our
dienei
each ! several remedies, but everything;'" 11 ,n ie , ‘ l j l .,
| youi.self, and also without a
is just like
taste
others as we would they should
do to us.
Let us also remember that when
ever we find ourselves members
for the time of any public assern-
Bty. whether hvour voluntary act*
or by some chance as it were, we
are under obligation, not only not
to frustrate iu any measure the
purpose cf tlie assembly, but ra
ther, if able. to promote it.
In gatherings of pleasure seek
ers, it is commonly allowable for
each to seek his own pleasure; But
it should Be done in such way asr
not to mar. But increase rather,
the pleasure of others.
Let this Be our effort m these
meetings of our Literay Society.-
--In honor prefer one another.”—
•■Let each esteem others better
than himself.” R. B. Bkyan.
m ♦ m —
Very Remarkable Reeowry.
Mr. Gem V. Willing, of Man
chester, Mich., writes: ‘-My wife
has been almost helpless for five
t ears, so helpless that --he could
not turn over in Bed alone. She
used two bottles of Electric Bit
ters, and is so much improved,
that she is able now to do her own
work.”
Elec trie Bitters will do all that
is claimed for them. Hundreds
.oftestimonials attest their great
curative powerc Only fifty cents
a bottle at J. W. St vni oku’s.
iiOli UCiOill B AS WON.
Ei.iiEiirox, Alarch 10.—The
great day for Elbe: 11 minty is over
and the excitement ha all quiet
ed down. Never Before iu the
annals of the county have such
times been seen as tlie last two or
three weeks. Business was liter
ally suspended and the stores were
closed. Mceliug were held day
and night. Prayers were offered,-
sermons preached, aud speeches
made By tm’n who never attempted
to speak in public I„ fore. Slany
men in the county did not close
their eyes iu sleep for two da VS
and nights Before the election. Al!
the horses iu the livery stabled
ware engaged for a week at a lime.
A large number of colored men
worked faithfully for the cause of
temperance aud did great good.'
Too much cannot be said in praise
of the ladies of Elbert. N'o weath-
1 in many
, wavs. By talking or whispering.
I , . ! so that the speaker is disturbed, er "as too bad, no business too
proud when our side most given up hope of ever be-ngj^, t|le , lcaruM arc prevented urgent, no crowd too rough to
brigade stayed on well again, for 1 had tried so many j f roul hearing; by such indiffer- deter them in their noble work.
Prohibition banners and badges
wrought by their fai. hands
the battle field that night, and it remedies, ail of which had failed erence and inattention as cannot
The only known remedy that will cure every case ot Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
It has been tested in Rum!reds of cases and has never tailed in a single instance. It
has been very successful in
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or heartburn. Chronic
Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Heart Disease, Etc.
and in evervcase<»f ASTHMA. u*Ju*re «:onq>lirjitcd with iiitlijn '.i n. 'i *»s*|»i* 1 l.iwr. <>r <’• -n. i- a ;ri«l t errain
cur*-. We ask DYSPEPTICS and ASTUM AT1< > t<> try tin* n im «l;. and tlicy will he (-onvineeii that they tire not incurable
tlix*asen. This tnedlrilie is couij^tt^ed of purdy \ eatable remedies.
Symptoms of Dyspcpsiu or Indigestion, loss ol appotito, loss of llesh, a feeling of
fullness or weigft! in tlio Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting. Heartburn.
Aciditv. flatulence, sick or nervous headache, Dull pain in the head, with a sensa
tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity ot the Dowels, sometimes C onstipated
and then acting too freely. Low Spirits. Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin, Derangement ot
Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, etc. If you suffer with any of those symptoms,
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. fhe following are a few testimonials ot
I iarties who have been cured bv the Klixir:
I*. P. It. Hoi.t. Kitaci.a. At.a. : * . Hati iieu's Statios. Oy. pvtolwr lstli. 1SS3.
PkxuNik I Uavc Im'oii tri»ublcd with indijrosti«>n ;ird nervous lieadaelic f*>r the last iiiteen years. iMn.inr tiiat tu. * l: .\e
KUfTrred a jfreat <leal with i>eri<niieal attacks of headache, llavin- e.xiiaustetl my *»'.\ !i .-k:d aiidtr;t-d -ay j-rescrq-tions • t a
craat many plivsieiaiis. I was induced to try your Hysjteotie Mlixir. Y sent me a oottie alu»ut \.\y i:. -i..;c ot . Hate.-. i.*>..
and I aiu liapiiv to iuforiii you that I have liot stilicivd from these periodical attacks since. My imngc.-tc n is almo-t :t not
antirclv cured.* I can eat any and everything without material injury. 1 have been a I'nictumg j..:y>ic;an lor tlr.; :y years,
und have ever been op]K»sed*to proprietary medicine.^ Y'ou kindly i'«irnished me with the formula l**r the Llixir, amt
aminatiwti
tliroU
fi^h
we ^
the :■dicers of the young ladies an
imated anti put new life in us, as
we passed through town and form
ed a line of battle in a large wheat
field about night. We did not \
have to fight, but stood up all-
night in a huddle to keep from
tj vt . made to bury the dead.
I will now give the names of
| those wounded for the benefit of
relatives and friends. V* e lost
none ot our company in killed:
Tii os.
1 "-as distressing, as thousands had ; to do any good. Would to God ! fail to attract the notice of both j
! been killed or wounded. W e pass- 1 that all the afflicted people ,esl1 *' ,. 1V ] )e j ri condition to observe : floated on every breezx The
| pd through the battle field on June 1 ing in the malarious conn.ie3 ‘’^jutein; as bv lounging around, go-1 campaign was conducted very
28th, ami there were a great many Georgia, Florida and Alabama mg out and’in without necessary ! honorably by both parties. One
dead Yankees, a great deal more! would read this and try the S. S. cause, nodding, sleeping, eating, j ,. eaBnn W | 1V prohibition was so'
of them than of our men. I here
was not much fighting tiiat dav. with oninine and mineral remc-
ordered back in double quick time
;b the mad and water lo
We were tire-1 out when | none ot our c ° m l ,! ' n >
got back to Williamsburg. bnt| R,,bt - Flur - V ’ " erle - v M, ‘ u ' r '
Kcmlriek, Thos. Mitt-hell, John
C. Calhoun, W. A. J. Teat, Robi-
Cody, W. J. Williamson, G. W.
Chapman, and Peter Stewart, none
seriously wounded.
We remained in camps 24 or 25
days, under orders to be in line in
freezing, lor we were wet and had ! two minutes alter the trumpet
left our blankets behind, and the ; soundetl at Colquitt s quartets,
ground was too wet to sit on, so nnd were called out in line and
this was the worst night we ever inarched to the front and back sev-
■ reason
'“n inrl fif do , -in ,r Liif'iiisc!ves etc : b\ such ni.imtestations ol ,
^instead ot <lo. ,n, tnemseHes , ^ ^ ^ the speaker ! stoutly contested was that a num-
l:ty. with quinine and mineral tun ! is snyiog. as attract his notice j her of our good and influential
aud thus interfere with the
We stood picket in a swantp.— dies. I feel it iny duty to sl, Ue! -1 an( | l i, lis interfere w ith the free I citizens opposed it because they
Lieut Stewart was in command, j ing humanity to write this certili j |,lay of bis mind; and in other ; Uiougbt it would injure the busi'-
Capt. Carr being in hospital. Lieu- i eate. for it may lie the means of, «i s in which I may not now enu j negg ” f [(lt- lown
tenant Potter being absent, and . my old friends trying this 8 ,ta t j to misbehavior, to sav When the result became certain
Lieutenant Dougherty having re-' remedy as I hasedone. So sttong j | uas j 0 | j(. an ,| every one al j it seemed like the town had gone
signed. We started on June 29th ' is my faith in it that in every ease | .,|j a i„Bitious of the reputation of ii,J. Old gray headed men em-
and marched to White Oak yotatnp 1 where the directions are followed gentleman or lady will scrupu j | >r . lue ,i ol :, er while' Others'
and halted. Gen. Jackson dis-! I will guarantee a snreettre or Tor-j Imisly avoid these practices.—| Ladies waved 1
l here may be times and occasions ! J J
in public asssetnblies, when, to : handkerchiefs and flags from the
mounted and went down in an old
' field so he could look on the other
'side of the creek with his spy
| glass. He then had his artillery
: placed as he wanted it, and open
ed fire on some Yankee batteries,
lle fired so fast we could not dis
tinguish between tlie guns, so you
; may know he had quite a lively
time of it. We could not hear
j tiie enemy's guns, but could hear
feit one hundred dollars.
Ciias. D. Bauker, Publisher, 1
Editorial Room Temperance
Advocate, Atlanta, Ga.
have to fu-ego or
own; for instance,
£ *It is a Wonderful Remedy.”
For many years my blood was
in a bad condition, manifesting
its character by a
sacrifice our
we may,
into I
avoid interference with the rights : windows and balconies overlook
ed others, wc may. tor the time. j n a the pn'ilii-square. At seven 1
I | o’clock the Hartwell band arrived;
’- j accompanied by about forty citT-
zens of Hartwell anil a regular
, , was licit! in the court house
'geniality and have to hear and seel vhjcll |astC(l til| lwelve otl oek.
things that are really unpleasant Lan . v Ganlt ma(le a ringill g
scrofulous | to Us; or we may be uneomforta-1 s '. h) sl)e( . c i,es were also made
breaking out on both my ankles. I, ’ N situated an? * 0,l ‘‘ ! | VC . 5* • by other gentlemen. Under the
which caused me considerable j Z* S,!?. “J.Hwf.o-.! Iaw prohibition goes into effect in'
chance as it were, be thrown
an assembly where we fiml no con i tVV'rCl.’r-r
geniality and have to hear and see it',,:,.,, tm
SIIU iiaic rvci uttti tqiiiv'.'ru «>■ »-* * • i • * n mi"'- .......... .... ----- . ... .
*minati%»n can test if v t«» the inodual properties an.1 Thrraputu-al application an«l l rccoinnien<i ;.n >'.\uevu ~ . • ■■■}•'• liu.i-r ^ ■ 1
and nervous licadacht*. or anv disoascarisin" frmii a torpid livorto procure a tHittlt-ot your I>\>j»c}*tu: i-.ii. ir ,lor it isaiin.-pt
« specific in thisc! :1 >no! diseases. I rmmimend it to n.y patrons and presenoe it m niv pra. :: « . I would nave c-gd hu-u two
with your request, made when 1 saw you last. Luf thought il best to delay m order to be thoroughly conviim. 1 as to its cura-
tire properties. Very truly yours, f m UU 1 ' \ v n
r» w- i -.1 I,., ivitlimir tl»4» Klivir I will havc it in inv house let it cost what uma>. j.. i . u. v/uru
lit wc drew two biscuits and
slices of meat. We remained
amps the next day to cook up
some rations, which was very ac
i ceptable, as we wese quite hungry.
—TfViuu»leaseVi to report that I have been entirely euredol indigestion, by the use of your ••Py>|»ept:e Elixir. 1 May Sill we marched lip near
d bv a friend to try it after having tried almost every remedy known for my disease, without the •‘*Mitest ofleet. ,
J took only three small bottles of your medicine befoie I wa« entirely well. I mi tiered several year-, and although it has i»ecii KlcliIIlona and cam peel until aid}
three years since I used your preparation, I have had no return of it. Y ours truly.
tire properties. Ycrvtruty.
P S.—I can’t alibrd to he w itliout the Klixir.
Dr. P. R. Holt. Ki fut.a. Ai.a.
Df.ak Sir
was induced by
1 will have it in my house let it cost what it may.
Comptroller Cexeru/s Office, Atlanta.JDa., July I>tii. 1*<
Klixir.”
experienced in all the war. The i eral times. We did some drilling _ ^
next morning we started on the' while here, and sometimes the lit iim e n f iL We could not hear j Breaking out on both my ankles. sil'mte‘1 iin ' w ould like to
march and went 18 miles, as bun- lie old trumpet would sound while, enen ,y- s g uns , but cmild hear, which caused me considerable j ^rN.rberw'ise’^ s'l'i'ditlv 'suffeifim’'-1 _
gry as wolves, for we haii been all ; «e "ere drilling. It looked like t | |e s ] R .|i s a lien bursting over our | suffering as well as great annoy- i ;,,, t j„ .,n sati, eases, unless there | !l' e .j” 11.°!,( ex<e l >t in . El |> ert on)'
day without anything to eat. At they intended to keep us scared to; | iea( j s _ w |iieh was not very pleas-! aiiee. Seeing the name of Rev. is urgent need, we shouhi not ill
ant. This was kept up for nearly Jesse II. Campbell, of Columbus,
I half an hour, when one battalion Ga., attached to a certificate con-
was sent avross the swamp, and ] eerning a cure by Swift's Speeifio. | :1I ,. )li( ..,i lle a _ rt needful in public ^ rn
also the 12th Alabama regiment I wrote to him about this remedy. 1 as-emblies as in pi ivato or social v/lien roastne- a cuicken or
We had quite a bad time crossing His reply was that “it is" a won-jliff*. Many people,
the swamp, as it was terrible, But j derf-.il remedy.” I tried it and I n,,t seem to think so; but, on
31st.
Office
Thi* 15 to certify that my wife.Mary .1. lliirhtowi-r. suIVvwJ iyr m\ yv;.r< frt
f Tiir Sinc.ee M vntf.utti.in'g Co.. Ki fai i a. July 4tli.
tu imiitio^iioti tuul iiiljir^ciiicnt <»t the liter;
that as an experiment— ;
W. A. wpj(iHT,Comp. Gen. State of Ga.
We had quite a bad lime on the
retreat from Yoi ktown, and some
that’"she had been retim ed in fle>h frlmi lbonoumh toN'» poumls. an«I was gloomy and dosjiyndciit; that ;i> ^‘ I1 J-'''iDrt.'nv- nn.i did not stand it very well—our
and hv earnest persuasion- she \\a> imhued to try one bottle of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klixir; that she v.as min caiatel> aim 1 . „ / , _
. —T:_n_ i *:»»-.j .....i '♦oiitinuiiiiT its use a few months she was entirely relieved of _ her troll 'Iom^ regained ber aj>peti c. . (.aptain, 1. C. Carr among the
rest. I will now tell you about I sent as one to cook, and we cook-' U s all. We remained here until i grecuble and distressing disease,
those who had been taken sick ed fust as possiBiel The regiment night, picking up a few prisoners I That has been nearly a year ago
**»teri«!lv benehtted. and continuing , , , , . , ,
*nd n«w Weighs 135 pounds. The Klixir has brilliant us health and happmcs> wl»e
timious suffering and disappointment.
death. We had some good offi
cers. Colquitt was a good one,
and so was Col. Smith. Our Lieu
tenant Colonel resigned at Manas
sas, and Zachary was elected or
promoted to his position.
i that which w
with others.
•*D.> to olliers.
ill at all interfere
The golden rule,
5 etc., is
in thirty days from the electi *rv
It docs not go into effect in El-
berton till January 10th, 1S8G, a*.
; t!ic license already granted do not
u l'i.i".' expire until then.— Constitution.
however, d<
thej
^ i contrary, act in public ns though
! ro one had rights and deserved
^ ■ consideration but themselves, and
all other remedies had resulted in con-
J. C. IIIGUTOWKU.
the c©uph
•nt physicit..
to^Tfcwj^^-me7wrf*|y. I have reeo.muei.ae.liim , ;
ber of persoiu. ainl never knew it to foil to cure ui a single imtance. Viurstruh, Jul-N 1 . KLHUR. j,
Mr. W. It. Mcl-emlon. of Hatchers :
Dr. IIoi.t—Dear ?ir:
fitaiidinjt. I had tried several
i'yspepiic ibli
• f tliel»est jri
tation. says Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Klixir cured him of indigestion.
Kcj aula. Ai.a., May 1st. 1.SS3.
d mv Liyspep'ia of a very aggravated form of twelve month:
.. ' * £ i * ■ . .!! ...1 t.A l,..»wtir bi.|-
IN, White Pond. Ga.
April JH-ly.
Y «*ur DvspeptujiwiiMf eW’-’eva-... Tr - -***■*-. ... •, , ... ,
shutins-Ui UK- e..imty.- ; \vla> 1 ailed to benefit her.
DK l AN 1 Ol«.iI
ince we loft Richmond: j or brigade came back at night.
Thomas Gay. Bulon Watts, Rob 1 ami "e g»t orders to be ready to
itinsr! ert Benson, and James and Jesse ; move next morning at light.
_ Moon, all died at Richmond, Va.,
in May, 'G2. John Horn was left
on the march to Yoiktown, and
was never heard of again—suppose
he died. Allen Murray and Jas.
Parker were taken to the wharf
and put on the boat May 2d. and
dered to the front, and while there i ordered, we went across and es-; described in the directions,
an order to detail two or three j tabhshed our line on the side the : used about one dozen bottles, ob- a s though they were released for
j men from each company to go ; enemv was on. If they had known i serving a steady and almost daily j the tune lion, all obligation to ob
back to camps and cook up three wewere there, and the number.! improvement from the start. I ?-ci ve eKhei the pKi i its ot toe bi
day s rations, was issued. I was they could easily have captured i was entirely cured ot tins disa | q-| ]( , re j s o ;- l0n much of un regene
rate selfishness displayed in pub
- ( lie assemblies, by both men anil
and I find no signs of the disease | women — pushing an I jamming
and scrambling for favored posi
tion.
small fowl there is danger of the
legs browning or becoming too’
hard to he eaten. Vo avoid this
take strips of cloth, dip them into'
a little melted lard, or even just
rub them over with lard, ar.d wind
them aiound the legs. Remove
them in lime to allow the chicken-
to brown delicate! v.
On June 2Clh we marched 7 or
Smiles northeast from Richmond,
and in the evening the cannons
commenced thundering, the shells
racing and the small arms rattling
like a eanebrakc on fire. Gen.
Stonewall Jackson had attacked
during tlie day. We captured a
courier carrying a dispatch to a
colonel of artillery ordering him
to retreat, or the Rebs would be
ou him. At night another IJattal
ion of skirmishers came across on
our right, and caused a little
alarm, and we formed in line of Diseases mailed tree,
battle and lay down with our guns ; The Swift Specific Co..
incur Bauds and remained, alii Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
returning, and am ready to testify
with Rev. Mr. Campbell that
Swift’s Specific “is a wonderful
remedy.” Charleston, S. C.,
Feb. 5,18S5. S. M. R.
Treatise on Blood
In assemblies met for sigbt-see
ing, each spectator is entitled to
see ami the others arc all bound
by tlie rules of both morality and
• g- ; politeness to respect this right.—
’ Therefore, unless standing be the
order, it is very impolite for one
person to stand before another, so
as to interfere with tiie latter’s
Tiie Connecticut senate has pass-'
ed tlie bill providing a state boun
ty of ten cents for any person
planting, protecting and cultivat
ing cim. maple, tulip, asfi, bass
wood, oak. black walnut, hickory,
apple, pear, or cherry trees, not
more than sixty feet apart, for
three years, on any public higlu-
wav.—Kx.
. — rsTlNfiT