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and Appeal.
ST STANFORD & COOPER.
. . • *■
independent in All Things—Nentral in
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
Mi
y.
CUTHBERT, GA- THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1885.
NO. })
l^i’otect
Your Yard & Gardens.
The Cheapest is Mot the Best!
G 1 O TO FOSTER’S U MBER YARD,
f ami get some good
fust.
1-AI.TNOS,
BASK W ANK.
bll.l.S,
SCANTUNO,
FLOORING,
CEIL! KG.
AND WEATKEKUOAttDIKG.
Tlie Flooring. Ceiling nnrt Wenttier-
boanline is Dressed or in the Rough
to .uit the partiez needing it.
Rough Flank of the Best, for
Well Curbing, Flooring. Etc.
Refused Plank. Scantlings, and
Rough Edge or Sheeting, all at
Dock Bottom Prices,
For Cash, on the Wagon, or on
presentation of Bill.
Lumber can be had on any rea
mumble time, wlun special con
tract or satisfactory arrangements
arc made.
f/tF" Lumber Yard at my old
Stand. Respectfully,
J. A. FOSTER.
Having removed I" Bufanla.. I have
employed Mr. MOSES tiPt.l-.lt to take
C,i S-c f . ’" y La ' U ' H:T LA! FOSTER.
—West's Nerve and Brain Pills
The great nerve and brain rem
edy, lor sale, only at
tf J. W. STANFORD’S.
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
1 Door East of Boss* Carriage Factory,)
Eufaula, Alabama.
I II AYE tin* Latest Styles of Furniture
by the Car Lou.l. * Chamber Setts
:roiu $200: Bureaus as low as $15:
i»» 'Istcatis from .*5to $00; Chairs from 75
>' .’ents to >1K a piece.
.safes. Wardrobes. Book Cases. Writing
Desks, Iliit Hacks, Wiiulmv Shades. Ac.
• uo«l Collins aud Caskets* all Sizes, and
'rices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture* of all kinds and at tho shortest no
tice, and at living jirieeH. I will sell
Furniture ns Cheap as any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having lieen engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty years
and given satisfaction, I would thank
my o|«l friends and customers for their
past favors, and would be glad to see
them iijniln.
irtiw Ladies nr.* especially invited
tf:examine my fctork*^Mfc
When visiting the dry dont fail to pay •
me a visit. Kosnemher the place, one
l>s.r JCr.st of ‘•Kuw’ Carriage Factory,’
H< «j*ectfuiiy,
Red Star
TRADE mark.
ibscJutrhj ^ ,
Jftrccfitttu Opiates, Emetics and A'oisonM.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
F»r Const-, Sorti Throat, Ii >nrG-nc.s C ol4b,
lafiittasa, Smrkltls A *fhma, Cruop, W 'nogf.
las Confih, Quln-v, Pnin. tn ( hr»L »ud other
UfewtKnBoftha Tbroot rod Lnaga.
Price SO cent* a bottle. Sold by Dranrlrt!' and
Pettier*, Parlie* suable to in dure If.i.r dealer to
jfrr.mj.H? get It for' tk^m triU rcreirr tiro Irdflct,
Exprcr* chary * bg rtvdtna one dollar to
III 11MKI.M 4. Wto.KLIJt coirm,
Sole Owturs aud M iBufKlBrrra,
M#ltia*wrr, MarjriM#, C. *. A.
jyl7-lv
Oet25*ti:u.
WM. LINK.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Fai.l >.« !
Oil and Lead never cheaper
than now at J. W. Stanford's.
Tobnrro, T.bucvfc
Cheap, Medium and Fine, for
tale very low. at
.1. W. Stakfoud’s.
THE CELEBRATED BUIST
Grarden Seed
—AT—
Wholesale or Retail
at J. F. TOOMBS <t BRO.’S. ct
PAHTTHOW!
I am selling Strict
ly Pure Lead, war
ranted, and Linseed
Oil sit prices that
will enable every-
body to paint up.
Get my figures be
fore you paint.
J. W. Stanford.I j j worsham.
Highest Cash Price ;3j) 3S II
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Postoflloc.
sept 1> tf
Wm. IX KIDD00,
Arronin ax law.
Cntbbert, (In.
praotirf* at any place
Enterprise & Appeal.
For the Enterprise Sc Appeal.
A WAR STORY.
the 27lh. it being held in reserve.
The enemy was pretty strong and
fought well, but our men charged
them at one place, taking a bat
tery and holding the ground, but
as tbesoldiers were about out of
ammunition, Gen. Finnegan told
Gen Colquitt they had I letter fall
hack—so said Colquitt t»ld him
for God's sake to semi him his
regiment and he would Whip the
iiuht. The 27ih was sent for in
BT I>. L W.
CHAPTER VII.
Before taking up our line of
march, I will state that there was I
smne mistakes in the 3d chapter. I
in regard to the commanding offi- (
cer ot our company, and the num
ber killed at Cold llarlmr, there
, . , double quick, and lust as wc got
being out one killed instead ol * B
, , , , , l to the front a lankee regiment
three, ns published, anil two were i n
. , r r. , . , was being put in iiosilion toeharge *'
wounded. LieuL Dougherty also| ? , , . !i
commanded the company in the 1
Pines tight, instead of Lieut. Put
Against lauaigratfea Schemes.
Editort Enterprise «l- Appeal:
Yoitr views generally receive my
hearty eooronence, but your argu
ment in favor of soliciting immigra
tion cuts across the drift of my reason
ing on the subject. I would have
nothing done to deter people from
moving iuto any part of Georgia, if
they want to com*-, nor wnnld I ad
vocate an unfriendly and inhospitable
hearing toward the comers. More
over, if immigration is to be actively
self into all their chim-li aud school f
arrangements. It cannot possibly be !
otherwise where there are such dis- |
A Calico Negro.
One of the most remarkable ea
ter.
vers - limitations you propose. Mill is
it wise to invest mnnov and effort in
I our line in order, I stipfiosc, to re- i inviting accession* of population from
I capture the battery our bov. had \*•* - Nort ' 1 » n<1 from foreign corn.tries?
, , , , * It would faisc the price of laud.
; taken and In metl on them. (. 01.
unpatriotic, nor unconscrvative to d«-
siie that our posterity shall
by the banner oi their fathers, aud
that the political, social and religious
view* an<i eiistouis of the South, in so
far an they art; not wioiij* iu them
selves, shall lie perpetuated anions
our desceutlants. For this rvas« >11 1
am opposed to all sehenies for encoiir-
invited, it should be done with the aging immigration for the sake of any
material beiiehts it is supiKisetl to al-
lord.
But why iiuj>ort the skill and indus
try necessary lor the development of
our see turn? Georgians inherit as
Lack j Fridays.
Friday being regarded as tlia
eonlant elements. TIh'-c people bring i 1 «'« beard of. or saw. said a j dgjr of ill omen, has b.wn an event-
“their civilisation*' with them, pre- i reliable Jones county gentleman j fill one in American histnrj*.
chicly as you would carry yenra into a L ns m f C w days wiuce, i* a negro) Friday, Columbus sailed on his
distant country. I consoler H neither . - , ■
narrow-minded, nor oid iogyish, nor! living cn Mr. John MeCiillough's voyage of discovery.
live to de- nlace in tlie upiK-r part of this
ever stand 4 .
rive years ago he
srU-SCIUPTIOX PRICK :
‘ne copy one year . . .
“ Eiglit months .
“ Four months .
I suppose my readers thought I
had ladies on the brain in the 1st
and 2d chapters, and I must ad
mil liiat I did, but they will
see from this and the succeed-1
worry
natu
U a, ,B * onos l * lal f* 10 -'’ 9rc n,>t
Loo | ing my brain much. Men
"’b i rally think a :
teat ileal of the la
I dies, and it is right that they
! should, for if it was not for them
this would lie a terrible place to
lire in. The more men are in com
One square, (ten lines or less) I
nsertion . 11.00
For encli subsequent insertion .50,
All person<tl wetter t/oiift/e )>r/ce. I ,!in y with ludics the more t.»e\
Obituaries will Ik? charged for as' will think of then), but take them
►tlier advertisements. j from their society and thev will
Advert;semonts inserteil without! J
• jKM-*ifieatmn as to the duiuIkt «»f in- j bmiinf careless, roi-klt'88, soil will
sertions, will hepablishe.1 until or-ler-1 not t . are fo ,. anything,
ed out, and rharge-1 aeeordmgly.
All advertisements due when hand-j A* e soon received orders to get
ed in. | aboard the cars, houud for Savau ,
swnwwwnMHsnHBH j losing a good many of our
; nail, which we did, and found our- ■ - -
Zachary said, ‘Men, do you see
j that line? you must break it—for
j ward, double quick.’’ We raised
i a yell and started, but the Yanks
i *
soon turned and went in another
[direction. We run them a mile
! or two, but they never halted to
‘ make a stand.
' been of any account, we would
have captured a great many priso
tiers, but as it was we did not get
many. The Yankees said they
knew it was Colquitt's brigade by
liieiryell, and had fought its be
fore. Wc bad to fight negroes in
this battle, but our nn-n did not
give them much quarters. We
gained a complete victory here,
killing a great m
And who would be benefited by that ?
Three Hasses—those w ho havj more
much brain, nerve anti muscle as the
native* of other clime*, and need the
money to be earned in the vari.us de
partments of useful industry. Why
land than thev want to hold, those not train our own sons andI daughters
lortlie work to be done? Would not
who desire to quit farming aud go in
to some other business, aud those who
desire to s--il out aud move away.
Are these the persons whose designs
the stump, the press and the pulpit do
well to unite their influence in aio
county, five years ago he was
Idack as the acc i f spades. At
that time small white splotches lie
gan to appear on his body which
spread and enlarged until now he
is a half white man, so far as col
or goes. Me is in sound health,
and has never been known to have
a day of sickness. One portiot
of his face is while and the oilier
Idack, which makes him a fright
ful object. The skin is not mere
ly of a yellowish cast, but is as
clear and transparent as that pos
sessed l»v any Caucassiaa belle.
, , , 1 Southerner ought to reji-ct the sugges-
ought to be most favored by jour | tk( „ fhat -mors and Northerners
iuir our iK*opie to tMluuaU* their cliil-i ^ . * " .. ., c
Iren for thinker* and workers? Every One entire arm. from tke finger
tips to tiie shoulder, lias turned
Tim first-class are not rela* [ nmst be called upon to make th;s_
If our cavalry had tivelv numerous; the second-class in-! thriving section. Every farmer ought
tend’to abandon a on si ness that needs ! *° U, ‘X ,1,u 01 *>>•’’. *«» fl -'
, . . , , , . . , I in*: to town and leaving their native
to 1* re-mfbivcd; the thml-elass in- ( ^ to be rultiv:ife<! hy rtnm-ers amt
tend to invest their means fur the up-! the sons of im-rcliant* ;m«l ]in>les>i<>n- j lough’s place,
hnihiinjjof some other rejsion. Even* | •*! men. It is almost siekemny; to hear 1 0
dollartbese get by the increased price 1 a Deor.-ia planter l-.ast of what
of their lands is that much taken
the pocket of the pnreliaser, who
be a permanent dweller in the county 1 and in the nest breath confess that j any proposition ofthc kind. “Why
and a producer. This hist man. the ' 'hose splendid results imist lie re.ilis-| ( , - t go with them, (TavtonV”
1 . . I is!, not !>v themselves and their sons,. J ® ’ -
purchaser, is the one whose interests j |, n j i.v i:nmigrants and the suns of I asked him one day. ‘’Dis nig
white, and it is perfectly eisy to
trace the blue veins beneath the
transparent skin. He weighs 160
|HMinds, and farms on Mr. McCul-
He has been offer-
j ed |100 per month by some entcr-
Friday, ten weeks after, he dis
covered America.
Friday. M Augustine, the sid
es t town in the United States was
founded.
Friday, George Washington was
born.
Friday. Bunker IIilI was seised
and fortified.
Friday, the surrender of Sara*
toga was made.
Friday. Cornwallis surrendered
at Yorktown, and on Friday the
motion was made in Congress
that the united colonies were,
and of right ought to be, free and
independent.
Americans surely ought not to
be alraid of Friday.
In Rhode Island a man cannot
rote unless he pays tax on $134
worth of property.
-4-«w
The Georgia l'harmacciitical
1 | wonilciful country we have ami the prising showmen to go with them, Association will meet in Atlanta
l trom ; fabulous crops it is callable of pro- . . , , , . . I . ... ,
1 is to during under judicious treatment, [ 1,ut “'ways reluses to entertain on the loth of next month.
are to Ik* nluntifiotl with those of the iiunii^runts. la*t
! ;it>r«»:i«l f«»r Hiim
(put
i*:u!
1« Hik iny
f l.nteli-
! ger ain’t no fool boss,” sai»l lie.—
i . i i r i n iGompany A <li*l not haveanv kill
selves erowdeu for riM»in. 1 wit! ; ,
. . ... , , !e«L ami onlv one wounoe<i, Capt.
| now show 3*oii how soldiers valued i _ _
v K. t , , iieople of Kaiuiolph, and whose wealth ! {l - i ,, , ...
any I ankce., bid ^ a rt uf thu wcaIlh of j ing immigration selienms, let our Ag-1 ’ Di m I ankers jist wanter
* 4 I ncaltur.il Association* consider how
Southerners may ili*velop the South
i the county, that, too, in the very di
et
Raid for Corn, at
ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
JI their lives. We started about
> dark, and a soldier of the 23-1 Ga.
: Potter. We were put cn the left
wing to protect a flank, and there
it me
| up dar to make preserves out’n
1 me. 1 ain’t erg’wine a step.” And
there lie stars, it is certainly a
of nature.—Irwin
and myself made our pallet to |
I was not much fighting where we!
don.
ircctucs
Home Mixture Guano, j
MA N t’FACTURED BY
The Columbus Fertilizer Co.
FOR SALE BY
]. c. MARTIN, CUTHBERT. GEORGIA. I
g. \ . [ , , , Randolph planter-, an it certainly is i P ,r
| getlier on top of a box ear. tucked ! W,r *’ 11,0 fi = ht . ab ° Ut ! their preference, to settle their ions 1 "*
j our blankets under us good on tlie! “'S 1 ' 1 ’ ,ut we reU,al “° on “ r n *'* 1 1 and sons-in-law around them. To do
i sides next to tlie edges of the ear.' ll,c l,aMle ero,,n ' 1 al1 "'S ht ‘ S" this in their present reduced ciremn-
, i.n , ii back to camps next inoruin^
! went to sleep, slept welland waked ® * t ®
,, , . . ' after leaving a detail to bury the
ip in s . n a i ncx in n n 0 , do.nl. This is called the Ocean! ”1* *° t"cnty-five and tifty dolkirs Jin | residvDl of Waltou co Un i V , and a
would take lots of money to got: . - '
in the • -jl ond flight.
tf , mo to rule that wav now. One of ... .
We wont into camps ajrainafter
C 1ALL on him for (trior’s
/ cdiitainin? tcMinumiuls.
lmy.8 bom - for the (.’ompaiiy.
* jan-l-im
‘Almanac
11c u!m»
4anr(loa Seed
Of every variety, at wholesale and
retail, al
J. W. STANFORD’S
Queen Olives and Pickles,
at ALLISON <t SIMPSON'S.
Sniokr!
The Universal Favorite, or the
Roy al Arch Cigars, the best in
the citv, at
‘ ,1. \V. STANFORD'S.
—Paint tlie roof of your houses
with Browns Rubber Paint, and
prevent fire, leaks, and decay. In
•ale only by. J. W. Stankouu.
lib Ay k hooks
of every kind,size and style,cbeaj-
er tl.an ever before, at
jpc'l tf .1. W. Staxkoud’s
Breakfast Bacon and Dried
Ceef,
at ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
-—Taylor's Premium Cologne
for sale'at J. W. Stanfoud’s.
Another Reduction
In lbiLtny and Waiinn ILuncss.
Examine nurstm-k buforc you !*u\
ct ALLISON Si SIMPSON.
DRUNKENNESS
Cl*RED IN ITS VARI0VS STARES.
Desire for stimul:mts« entirely ronmv-
e«l. Home treat Mi nt. Meili« ine ran be
administered v t -*ut tnow le.!;:e «*t pa
tient, by >impl\ lilaeinkT it ill cotVee. tea
or any article of n»*d. Cures guaranteed.
W. R. THORNTON,
DENTIS T
CUTHBERT, GA.
o:
|FFICK W.-t Side Public
er 1». I. Dunn’s store.
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
lion-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch, 1
Laundry Blueing, at L*w Pri
ce*, at
T. S. TOWEL'S
ct Drug Store.
me to ride that wav now. One of
our company did fall out of a car
, ... ; the thrlftt, but at a different place,
one night while asleep, and the; ~ 1
. “ . . . , . e . t and went t<» budding fort* out of
train running last, but fortunate • °
i log*. We remained here until
i the first day of March, when oar
: Colonel was ordered to take ids
j own and another regiment of in
fantry, together with a regiment
ly without getting hurt,
iwarej M’e got to Savannah awhile be
v 1 Core day, got off and mar.died out
! remained until 10 o'clock. Some.
' .. ! of cavalry and one battery and cs
>1 the bays went down in the city . . . * .
>k at it, and see
• get a In
; tablish a
iket line at Cedar
what I ’"**'*" **
we could sec. ns sohliers nresome I C, etk ’ wl,id ‘ hu ''i' 1 ’ afler hav,n "
S1C0 WILL El
PAID
For any case of drunkenness that Gold
en Specific will not cure. (‘irculars
iMitamiiig •e-'tinio'iiiils and full (»articu-
lars sent fr-c. .\.ld ,- e<s
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-l'.l-ly. ls'» llp.ee St.. < inc'mnati, 0.
To Sportsmen!
25 Foil ml Kegs of Powder for $4.
Shot. Wads and Pi imcis in pro
portion. at
i t ALLISON Si SIMPSON S.
Toilet Soaps,
Finest Line in S. W. Ga.,
at bottom figures, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Silver Ware!
At greatly reduced prices, to
close out, at
ct ALLISON* SIMPSON’S.
•vliat like negroes and children, al
ways wanting to sec everything
new. We found it to be a beau
tiful city, very flat and level, but
j as wc did uot remain long 1 c innot
tell much about it. At 10 o'clock
! we got aboard the cars bound for
i Valdosta, passing over a flat, piny
| woods country, a good many gall
berry and palmetto flats, and
through some nice rice plants
one little fight at the creek. Tlie
Yankees were in ambush and fired
on iis unexpectedly, killing a man
in Co. A. and one or two cavalry
men, and scaring the rest of the
cavalry nearly to death, but sifter
firing :> few halls into us they re
treated in the direction of Jack
sonrille. P. Benton was the name
of the man from Co. A. killed at
partmeut that most nerds recruiting. < and retain it as a splemliirheritag
For I his reusun he i* the man whose i their chiMren’s children.
prosperity ought to lie an object ol .»««[■• U'htois. von n.-clnot k
1 !. J 1 j claim mtumhntfto bnnjr ainmt ai*>* ul i
s|>ecjal care to Ins fellow-uitizens. i tin* tleplorahle results :iIn»vu mention- • (on Appeal.
Besides, it should lie the |mliry of; e<i. On tliat point you are alsive sus- j M 9 m
Rut I severely doubt the cur-' The White House History
1 vimr logic. •
Very respectfully, j The while house covers about I
_ Tl RNIP, .one third of an acre, and it has
Caatrr Cured. ! cost, up to the present time, about
Mrs. Oliver Hardman, an old ! *2,000,°0°. It is modeled after a
castle in Dublin anil the architect,
acre, the young men ol your «*uio„! i”l‘ v 'of culture' aud prominence. " I,, ‘ was n South Carolina man
will 1*1 compelled by their slender | * M oflllc treatment , lf got $500 for drawing the plans,
purses to go abroad ... quest of cheap j ^ . | When it was first built, away
2. Immigration would mal c Ran- j Orer fifteen year* ago a cancer
dolpii a great and wealthy county, made its ap|K-arancc on my lace.
atanivs they must lie able to get land
cheap, ltut if the price of land be nin
| back in the nineties, it cost $300,
;000, but the British burned out
But who would 1*j the owners ot the; ft was treated with plasters
wealth and greatness? Not the pres- tlic t . orc cal nc out. The
cut proprietors of the soil, for most of
them will luivo sold out, else what
benefit will tlicv have derived Iron
| its iusitles, and its costs has since
I added to that sum about $1,700,
healed up after smne time, and! 000 - In it all the presidents since
seemingly my face was well. How ! Washington have lived, and each
the advanced price of land? Not their j * vcr » ' 11 a Iviv years it
titan
It gave me a great deal of
pain. The former remedy scciucd
have caused their removal to other 1 ever,
states. The great and rich Randolph
will be an entirely new Randolph,
owned and controlled by an imported
i |K>pulation; while the old Randolph,
in the persons of her native sons and
daughters, will be scattered over the
to do it no good. Knowing the
disease to run iu the family, hav
ing had one sister to die with
cancer, I became seriously appro
returned 1 ^ Ias a( M ei l to its beauties and its
i expenses. I think John Quincy
1 Adams bought the first billiard
I °
[ tabic which was used in it. But
! in John Adams’ time it was only
half tin nishcd.and Abigail Adams
used to dry her clothes in the big
; cast room. Year by year, how-
face of th- earth, about :l* as ; bensive of my condition. It contin-! cvcr U ,e furnishing lias gone on
, . * , - .1 , ! until nuw it is a sort or a museum
over. I, for one, have no desire t<>| ucd to increase in size and nru- f :im( beauty.-C7 e re/<o.rf
bcvGeorgia, nor any of her counties, j j ence j ,.!i i,,.,... I
. - almost gave up all hope : Leader.
become rich and strong, except l»v the .. , , , , . i
., , i of ever being cured. 1 he pliVM* I
successes of her own people. | t t ‘ *.
3. Immigrants will bring tl.cir 1 l ' ,!,ns ise.I the use of tke knife ■
[ and caustic. Tliis was more than
—Taylor’s 1‘rciniwm <
tf ' J. \\. STANFORD'^.
Ciams, Crabs and Glivss,
at ALLISON A: SIMPSON’S.
llie inost handsome line
ne at I Papers, all kinds, ever offered
^ the creek. W e went back to camp j thrift with them. This very thrift
tions but thev looked like they ‘ aftcr esta *^ ,s * 1 * n r? l * ie picket line,! will give them the advantage of our■: I could bear, and refused to have
/, .. land remained until the first ofi home folks. I am not blind to the 1
I __ . : April, when we were ordered to training tliese immigrants have re-
i get ready for another march. We |ccived fr '' n ' b< i "X a,,d r:lisi< ‘
, , . « ,- *» | amid stinted surroundings; nor would
left camps sitid marched in the di- , , , r lmml ,
We were;
several days on the march before
Wc reached Valdosta just be
j fore night, got off the cars, march
ied a short distance ami camped . , ... ,
1 . , . , „ 1 ' rection of I aliorsvule.
j lor the night. Next morning wc
had orders to get ready to march. .... .... ,
, v .. . | getting to Iaborsvilile, and pass
A good many ladies came here to
before at J. W. STANFORD S
see us leave, some being very fine j
ed through some very poor conn
• m
looking. We soon got ready and I
marched in the direction of Mndi ,
son. Fla., going about 20 miles i
itics. We passed by one county
site where the court house was
a small log cabin, while another
deny them the hem-fits of their hard
discipline. But I have not obtained
my consent to ask them to invade our
section and reap fortunes and happi
ness at tlie expense of my own and
my neighbor’s children, not even lor
the sake of seeing the resources of
Georgia developed. Wi;fc all iny af
fection for tlie hills and vallevs and
before wecatn|ied,and passingover
j smaller cabin were all the houses \ f ort . s p, :l „,| name of Georgia, I love
The only known remedy that will cure every case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
It has been tested in hundreds oi* cases and lias never failed in a single instance. It ! l< ,8 ° n */ ,s ^ a " t or I " i cs *
has been very successful in j ri,e peo ' ,lc of tl,ls f,,uml ,,ut
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jannilice, Heaiaolis, Acidity or Heartburn, Cteonic; we * er ' co " ,, “ !? ’. ! *, yth 1 ” ,r
Dysentery or Diarrtsa, Heart Disease, Etc. I n '.f’ abo,,t , s ;, d ^' k ' ‘"T* was ,
*nd in CTCiy caseof ASTIIMA, wliorc uonijiliuatuil with iniligustkm. Torpid Liver, or Constipation, it is a safe nml certain : *1 11 * e a C*rovr< n a< les an some,
cure. We ask DYSPEPTICS and ASTHMATICS to try the remedy and they will be convincetl that they are not ineuraide ‘ men collected to see U9 as we
diseases. This medicine is composed of purely vegetable remedies. * * ,
Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling 0 f| “ ,art ’J ,e<, ‘lownto the depot, the
- ... , , in town. I don t know the name I her native children ten iold more,
some of the best lands wc l«ad rf lhecouBtT . j Bn. blink not the fact that immi-
sccn. A cr enjoymg a good night s j Wc t(K>k t | le cars at Taboraville grants will bring something else lic-
reat.n the piny wo,Kla.wc were or- lam|<rent t<> SaTnnDa|| tl|ange(1 : sides their thriit. Tlu-y wiU bring po-
dcreil into lines ami started for
| !
ears and went on to Charleston.
iitical, social an«l religious notions
♦hat are totallj* adverse to and far less
sound than those entertained bv na-
fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea aud vomiting, Heartburn, i t aug ,te , r,> in " e 8“ n
Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache, Dull pain in the head, with a sensa- j aaiong 1 ie nnM Jer ° ai les ’ an<1
tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Dowels, sometimes Constipated j j’.^’ , ** man - ot leI ’*’ was
and then acting too freely, Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Sallow Skin, Derangement of i ’ ”'
tiles
We then got off and marched over
to Jamca Island again, going into j tivc Georgians. Your preeau-ions will
camps and remaining some time, | avail little here. The thrifty masses
but not gelling into any light. I of the North and of Europe have been
, We onlv lost four men during! e <l>«’a‘ e J to V «T different idea* from
we! , ice. .i i - , those etirrent among ns. Their con-
1 the year 1>64, they (lyingat ililler . ,
vietions are ilei-p and strong, and they
are. active, aggressive and adroit in
( To be Continued.)
ent places.
Can. Soaked in Kerosene.
it operated upon in that way.
All other remedies were used, but
the cancer continued to grow
worse. Tlie pain was excruciat
ing ami my life was a burden. In
this extremity my son, Dr. Hard
man, recommended me to try
Swift's Specific. It was the last
resort, but I was so prejudiced !
against the use of patent medi
cines, and es|«*eially this one, that
I hesitated some time. At last
I gave luy consent, not believing
there was any virtue in it. The
first bottle only increased the
size of the sore and the discharge
An election for prohibition will
lie held in Gwinnett county on the
10th of April.
■ •
Dawson was founded twenty-
nine years ago, and since that
time it has been destroyed by fire
three times.
^ ^
A young fellow in tins village
says, when V.e has any night 4
mares he always hitches ’em to
his bedstead, which is a liltle
buggy, and drives cm.
‘-Mamina,” said the liulc ili-
quisitire hoy, “what makes kitty
always eat the mouse’s head first?
Ain't it so the mouse can see
wiiere lie’s going?”
A Vt'i iuotil youth, at his moth
er's funeral, said to the neighbors:
“Me and father are obliged loyoif
all, and hope soon to be able to do
as much for you.”
The building of the Slate Cap? 4
lol at Atlanta, develops the fact
that granite can he quarried in
Maine and brought fb Savannah
;nd thence by rail to Atlanta at
a less cost than it can be had at d
quarry only sixteen miles away.
The New York World lias tin
dertaken to raise the remainder ol
the fund necessary for a pedestal
of Bartholdi's statue ‘ Liberty En
lightening the Nations.” In a re
cent issue of that pajicr the ful
lowing stiggesliun is made in that
interest:
“Every man who expects to ob
tain an office from President Cleve
land should send a subscription
for the Bartholdi Monument Pe
destal lo the World. The ptibli
cation of tlie name and the dona
lion will make a favorable ini pres
sion upon the Administration.’'
Verily if every man who want
ed an office under Cleveland were
to send forward hi* contribution,
the desired amount would be rais
ed in a twinkling.
Writers on health say that per
sons should repose on the right
side only, and claim itis injurious
to lie on both sides, but we don't
know where they will find a
healthier srt of men than lb#
lawyers.
from it, and hence did not inspire
me with any hope. On taking The Dawson Journal gets ott
the second bottle there were the following on Sid Arrington:
signs of improvement, and my Mr. Sid Arrington, of Wards
faith strengthened just in proper j Station, farms, if reports be true,
tion to that improvement. The He makes cotton, ami it is not
spot on my face began to decrease.
We got on the ears
here and wercsoon landed in Lake to several papers that questioned [ enment. When.they settle among us.
if'they will forthwith begin, a* they
disseminating them. Say wing you
will, the civilized world look upon
| Southerners as conquered rebels and
I I he \ a Most a limes in reply [ j I11;1 ^i ne „- e arc j n need of enlight-
, ,-r ,• e -j T t 4 „, v c . ! Here and wercsoon landed in Kakc to several papers that question ’ '
Kulnevs, palpitation ot tlie Heart, tvre. It vou sillier with anv of these symptoms.;, - , - , i 11 . *
TV I-V 1 *• 1711 • ■ -I, ; pl • r , ,- * *- 1 . Ily. which is a nice little place, i whether corn would come up
Dr. Holt s Dyspeptic Llixir will cure you. I he iollowing are a few testimonials of, We were carrieiI wven or cIghl soakeil in Ucr „ seae oil , 9avs:
parties who have been cured by the Lhxw: mile* below, wbea we got off the
1>*. T. R. Holt, Eufaula, Ai.\. : Hatcher j* Station. Ga.. OotoWr ISth. 1S83. °
DkarSik -I have been troubled with indigestion ami nervous headache for the last fifteen years. During that time I have ■ cars, marched out .1 short distilDCC
■offered a great deal with periodical attacks of headache. Having cxliausted my own skill and tried the Drcscriidions of a ; j . u tc j-. *.
great many physicians, I >vas induced to try your Dyspeptic Elixir. You sent men Ijotlle about the middle of Mare* last. an 1 ® tru ''* K (-.Tinps. ” ®
and I am happy to inform you that I have not suffered from these periodical attacks since. My indigestion is almost if not 1 like tills country much it bein'*
v and everything without material injury. I hav« been a practicing physician for thirty years. I ' w
;or the Elixir, and on ex- . too low and flat, while all around
as well .usthe discharge, and hope
sprang up in my heart. Could it
be, I asked m\*self, that I was at
last U* be relieved of tills disease?
It has given me so many dark
hours in the past that Hie
•ntirely cured. I can eat any
and have ever been opposed to proprietary medicine.
- . - . . e i»h\
\ on kindlv furnished me with tne formula tor
animation can testify to the medical properties and Tlieraputical application and l recommend all sufierit pfrom Indigestion |
and n-rvou- headache, or any disease arising from a torpid liver t " - 4 - 4 ‘ “ ‘ “ : - *- 1 --
[have already done in oilier Southern:
bumblebee cotton, cither. Last
summer a friend asked him, how
was his crop. He replied that In-
did not know anything about il,
that lie had just returned from
the field to see how work was
idea or! progressing but that he could no:
I find either workmen or mules.
! The cotton was so large
Old Lady lo Druggist: “I want
a box of canine pills.” Druggist:
“What’s the matter Willi the
dog?” Old Lady (indignantly):
•I want you to know sir, that my
husband is a gentleman.” Drug
gist puts up some quinine pills in
profound silence.
* w 1 '
Twenty-five years agO a Mis
souri boy left his home ant?start
ed out to become President of the
Uuitoil States. That boy is now
one of the best shoe makers in lb#
Ohio Stale Prison.
A Norwalk citizen has discov
ered it. lie takes tlie potato bug
hy the hind legs and holds him,
head down, in a can of coal orf,-
for twenty four hours. It doesn't
kill the bug but it prevents him
Irom eating the vines during lit#
next twenty-four hours.
A gentleman was giving a little
baby Imy some peaftnts the Other'
day. The good mother said,-
"Now, what are you going to say
to the gentleman?” With child-
i“h simplicity, the liltle fellow
looked up in the gentleman’s face
[ and replied, “More!”
. ..... .u.w. i . ; . : i hi: in, win w», mi-u that il I
The Times published the StaU '?' th e propagation of their odious; ^reil me. 1 here was a contest L. llln|i | etely t |i-m. After |
statement that seed corn soaked ! < * octr ‘ ncs * To say that such is not j between hope and fear for a *on^ j for tiiem e»€»me ti,uc ii
in kerosene before planting would | y° t,r experience amounts to nothin;
not he pulled up hy crows, anil it! l4 ' r . vo '' r “ !1 . v *‘a ve exiwrience in
1 recommend it to my patrons ami prescribe it in my practice. I would have emunlieti
i your request, made when4 saw you last, but thought it best to delay in order tobe thoroughly convinced as to its cura
tive properties. Very truly yours, * L. T. DOZIER. M. D.
P. 5.—1 can’t afford to be withou
a specific in this class of diseases.
riUi Tf
.mi ur rn Mr m m 'vn n reliable fanner in Lowndes. He
to procure a bottle of vour Dyspeptic Elixir, for it is almost! branches the saw palmetto i> says tlie coin will come up after
i without the Elixir. I will have it in mv house let it cost what it mar.
L. 1*. D.
Pit. T. R. Holt, EurAri. v, Ai.a.
Dkak .Sir
was done upon the authority of a the matter. Tlie few who have come
into Randolph county were satisfied
from the first to leave such questions j
from two to three feet high, mak
ing it very bad travelling. A
good many people live down here,
CoMreROLitR GexEBAL*s Office, Atlanta. Oa., July Dth. 18S3. but not like they do in our coun-
I am pleased to report that I have been entirely cured of indigestion, by the use of your 'Dyspeptic Elixir.” I j * v Tin* of t l><.»n li.. A ; n
induced hy a iriendtotry it after having tricsl almost every remedy known for mv disease, without the slightest effect. - ’ l t n Ii einvt.r\
I took only three small bottles of your medicine before I was entirely well. 1 suffered several years, and although it has been ■ small huts, and do not raise much
tferec years since 1 used your preparation, I have had no return of it. Yours truly, j ..
w\ A. WRIGHT, romp. Gen. State of Ga. corn, as the weevils eat it np, but
raise some meat ami 4 *Laters,’
Office of thf. Singed MAxrFAcmtixo Co.. Kufaul\. Ah.. July 4th. 1SW.
Tliis is to certify that my wife. Mmy J. Tlightowur. sufl'ered for six years from indigestion and enlargement of the liver:
■hat she had been reduced in Mesh from i:>opounds* r»..s.*> pounds, ami was gloomy and desjiondcnt: that as an exjH-rimciit—
and by earnest jKTsuasion—she was induceu to try one bottle of l>r. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir: that she was immediately ami j
materially bene tit ted, and continuing'its use a few months, she was entirely relieved of her troubles, regained her appetite,
and now weighs l.*t5 pounds. The Elixir has brought us health and happiness where all other remedies had resulted in con
tinuous suffering and disappointment. J. C. HIGHTOWER.
time. It was a long night of! gave it up
weeping, but joy came with the | house,
tnorniug. There is nothing left
anil returned to hi;
Eufat-la. Ala., May 1st. 1885.
About five years ago I was taken with a violent cough with enlarged liver ami constipation. I grew
worse and worse until it was almost un|M»ssil.le for mu to He down and sleep at night for 18 months, owing to the severity of
the cough. The only way 1 could sleep w as in a chair, my head resting upon a pillow on a table. Was treated by two differ
ent physicians, and tried *a number of Patent Medicines, all of which did no go*>d. After having despaired of ever getting
well, my * ife consulted you by letter. _ You sent me two bottles of your Dyspeptic Elixir; in less than three days I could lie
down and sleep as well as I ever could in iny life; a few Uittles cured me perfectly,
her of persons and never knew it to fail to cure in a single instance. Y'ours truly
Pr. Hoi.t—Pear Sir:
rse and
• cough.
I have recommended it to a great num-
JOHN F. KEIIOE.
Mr. W. B. McLendon, of Hatchers Station, say# Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured him of indigestion.
w • Eufatla. Ala.. May 1st, 1883.
l our Pyspentic Elixir cured my daughter of Dyspepsia of a very aggravated form of twelve months
rural of tne best plivsk iansin the countv, who failed to benefit her.
BRYANT GRIFFIN White Pond. Ga.
FOB SALE BIT A.3LX. DIR/TJC3-C3-ISTS. April
r*. Holt—Pear ^ir: Y’our P;
■taiwiing. I had tried sev
as
the natives called them. But as
soon as we got there everything
became very sea rep, and we got
very little by foraging. They did
not have plenty like they did in
old Virginia, which is the best
old State in the Union.
We remained in camps ten or
fifteen day#, and-then learned that
the enemy was advancing, and on
the morning of February 20th the
cannons commenced thundering
and the small arms began to rat
tle. Our brigade was culled out,
and all were anon engaged except
it has been soaked twenty four
hours in kerosene, but it is not j alone and singh.-hamU.-d. They came
necessary to soak it that long. II [to aiirpt Southern society as it is,
any one doubt the statement- made consequently have made- good, peaee-
liy onr informant, and would like ; able aud nselui citizens. Let others
to ‘prove it. tlie experiment can | come in the same way. But when
lie made w ith a few grains in a j they immigrate in colonies and schools
to mark the place hut a small
intact, else they would not have come scar - * n< l I ' l ,al is impossi
fence corner, or elsewhere out of
the way. The
worth Irving.”
j they will bring their theories and
Sever Give Vp.
If you arc suffering with low
and depressed spirits, loss of ap
polite, general debility, disorder
ed blood, weak constitution, head
ache, or any disease of a billious
nature, by all means procure a
bottle of Electric Billers. Yon
will lie surprised to see the rapid
improvement that will f»!Iow;ynu
will lie inspired with new life;
strength and activity will return:
pain and misery will cease, and
henceforth you will rejoice in the
pratsa of Electric Bitters. Sold
at fifty cents a bottle by J. W.
Stafford.
experiment is | sympathies with them, to be up-heid ,
. I maintained and propagated from a
sense of religious obligation. They
will do this, among other reasons, for
the protection ot tlieir child en against
what they consider Ihe perverted no
tions and practices of conquered rebels
and cx-siavelivlders.
Take Florida for an example. Re
cently an old Georgian, and, like
yourselves, a Baptist, who now lives
in Florida, told me he looked into the
books his grand children brought from
Sunday school, and found them
abounding with denunciations of "the
rebels and tlieir monstrous crimes.”
Of coarse the books were forthwith
retained unread by the children. The
lile for me lo express my grati
tude for this great deliverance. It
is a wonderful medicine.
Mbs. Oliver IIakduax,
Monroe, Ga., Jan. !l, 18S4.
Treatise on Blood auii 8kin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Si-ecific C’o..
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.
Cleveland commenced to re
trench by- reducing the White
House force one half. Then 3S
were discontinued in the treasury j
department. Then Lamar and |
Garland ordered all the horses, j
carriages and harness belonging
to the government iii tlieir respec
tive departments lo lie discharg
ed. This one movement in two
departments cut off $40,000 ex
pense per an ii in.
That was a bright State prison
chaplain who, wheu asked by a
friend how his parishioners were,
sectional issue continually forces it- replied, “all under convietion.”
I The Savannah News says: “A
i large number ol counterfeit silver
dollar* are in circulation in tin-
city. At the Southern bank to
day a great many of them were
detected and thrown nut. and one
of the bank officials estimates
that fully 5.000 of them are afloat
in town. The spurious coin is a
very gm*l imitation—so like tin-
original that it requires an expert
to detect it. It is a shade ligiilei
than the genuine both in
and weight, and can only he told
from the original by the closest
sort of examination. It will be
well for the public to keep a
sharp lookout for the queer
coins.”
—w m
An old negro and hi* son eallc-d
on the editor of a newspaper. I
wants my son ter work in yor
office, sah.” “What can lie do?”
“Oh, at fust be kaint do nothin'
bat edick yer pnjier, but arter
awhile, when he learns mo" sense,
he ken black yer boats an* sweep
the fto.”
“I wouldn’t likt to go into the’
business you are in,” remarked a
friend to an apothecary. “Amt
why not?” asked the knightof the
..uii tar ami pestle. “For the sim-
pie reason.” said the friend, “lliaf-
your goods are a drug on the"
market.”
An Iowa editor retire* trom tlie*
journalistic field, and end* his
valedictory by saying. “No tru*
Christian can edit a newspaper.”
The Iowa man should qualify hi#
statement. The editors of relig
iloriious papers must lie Christians,
though they always have men un
der them who steal paragraph#
ind never give credit.
Wendell Finiiips was once wait
ing for a train at Essex Junction,
Vt, wire re passengers exercised
a*, times great paiicm-e. He saw
a graveyard away from the villager
near tlie de|>ot. and very full. liar
inquired llte lesson, and a Green
Mountaineer calmly informed him
that it wan used to Imry passen
gers in- who died watting for that
train.