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and Appeal.
BY STANFORD &. COOPER.
VOL. V.
“Indapwtdent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVAV. E.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885.
NO. 13
Near SUiiedgevilie.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
and Water Pipes, from 2 U> 24 inch calibre, for Draining Land. R. R.
Culverts, Road and Street Crossings and Well Curbing? Fire. Grate,
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Fines. Lining for Fur
naces, Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order. any°Slia|ie or
Style on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stumps,
Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for Fur-
Mace Building or other similar purposes.
Correspondence Solicited. Our prices arc reasonable. All we ask
is a trial.
marlt) fun
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
Proprietors-
•A*
i s
«*i?»
I have just opened at tin- Owen it Scaly oH stand a
ft
FUiiiSf^BEii
and will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have on
hand a full line of everything usually kept in a
k? ry Ha,
e Factories, have o
-*FIRST-@LASS ESTABLISHMENT*~
of this kind. I propose to bnv in large quantities, direct from F:u-
lories, and will compete in style and prices with .-my house in Georgia.
A hsofutrly m
Free from Opiuicj, Emrtis-s anti A’oimon*.
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
For CSore Tfcraet. Hoi-r.-T»c^. Cold*,
Iaflsrnztt, RroarEltls Aathma.Croup. U'!,«•*».
1»B Ccncb, Qaieij, Pale* I.i first, siiii other
•ffmiomc/thoThroct '-**•! Lengi.
Price 50 cent* a SoM by DixssMr ctid
l>CAk-rs. P’trti'4 unable to induce their dealer to
promptly ad it fur them in'l receive t-.ro ttotlleu
Express chary* t paid. by wnddij one il'jllar to
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JMfithoutHer Consent.
It was a chilly November nigh:
when the train got to Hampden.
Hampden was one of those new.
unfinished places which require
the brightest of sunlight, the
greenest frames of quivei i ng k- (ve
to make them at ail presenlubl,-
And in the gray, itnc<>inprnuii.-ing
medium of the November dusk
Hampden looked dreary enough,
with the dark chimney of the new
silk iuili rising out of Hi*- hemlock
woods, the staring Quei-n Ana*
depot, the church, which bore a
■ She came," said Phelie, curtly;
•but .he's g«ue back again.”
"Gone back again?”
“Yes. She didn't like it he
cans* you've married: so she's
gone back by the S 00 train.”
"Oh. Phil!” ciicd Mrs. Barrow,
who was a round, cherry checked
little woman, with soft, hazel eves
and a month like a rosebud.—
"What shall we do? Why didn't
you consult her before you mar
ried me?"
Pint U.irros broke inlo a great
laugh.
"My dear." said lie, “it wasn't
1- wanted; it
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All -i-ivertis.-iii -nts due when hund-
strong family resemblance to a
chilli s wooden tuv, and tile storfi j her coosewit
quarry to the left, which remind yours,
ed the thoughtful looker on of a
gigantic fo. liOcalt u in an u.-.fin
islied stu'e.
"Humph! ’ sail Mis. Ned lev. a 1
she looked arouu-l her. “A queer
place." j tea.
ller niece P!Iebe was there to j "I tn. stne I can l rat a mouth
meet her with a box wagon and a | 1,1 ■- ' »aid Sirs. Pi.il. despairingly,
white nosed old horse. ! “An I the biscuits 1 mixed myself;
“Folks can't al'way chm.se where -''nd Hie Lied chicken, and the
•Letter.’
Mrs. Ned ley waa more conrineed
than ever now that she was asleep
and dreaming.
•I wrote you all ahout.it.' said
Mrs. Phil. "Don't yon know? I
am Silvia Gray. I met Philip
when he cams out to D>-nver to
look at the new mill machinery,
and he would tie married immedi
Animats ssd Earth Vibrations.
Very probably not only flab
hot animals and some birds bear
as much by the vibration of the
earth as by the sound traveling in
the atmosphere, and dc|iend as
much upon their immediate per
ception of the slightest tremor of
the cartii as upon recognition ba
the ear in the manner familiar to
When rabbits, for in
"Ob! But Phil
much for you ”
"She's a good *ool,l>Ul she sec-
centric," said tile mill siipsrinten
dent. Go in Pile lie. and get vmir
ately. He said he was sure yon ourselves
would forgive him. Will you for
give him Aunt Nedlrv?'
•Yes. mv dear. I will.’ said Mrs.
Nedley, her face brightening up
like the full moon peeping through
was I mist wreaths; *but why didn't degrees upon the ground. The
j they tell ine you were Silvia earth is merely pressed, not step
she lias done so : Gray?' ^ j ped U|K>n at all, so lliat there is no
•Philip wanted to surprise yon.' j jar. By doing this 1 have often
Psison Oak.
Spartanburg. S. C., March 13.
1884.—Your most vain able medi
cine (Swift's Specific). 1ms done
me so much goo* l that lj fbeflijic
saying this for the benefit of those
w)io sutfer like I did. I was
poisoned by poison oak. and saw
not a well day for six years, until
1 used Swift’s Specific. In the six
year* I used almost every kind of
stance, are out feeding in the meilivine, but none had the de
glass, it is often possible to get sired effect. After using six but
quite ch.se to them by wjftking in [tie* of Swift's Specific I am re
this way, extremely alow, and i stored to perfect health—with n»
carefully placing tiie foot by slow sign of that awful poison left.
David Nesbitt.
will have full charge of the business, and w ill be found at his post a',
nil times, reailv to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
UKMEM UKK tlu 1 plnce, Oatii iV Scaly old stand. K.ist si.’i
- Ruldic Square, Cutklierl, Ga. * Respectfully,
J. \Y. STANFORD.
Januarv 22 8m.
.Protect
Yo^ir Yard &
nyrlcy??? 1
Clt uv<(w'
f
mania.
J. J. WORSHAM.
MENTIS
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Postoffice. JSA
M’ptlS tf
Wm d, kiddoo,
ATTOSt>i;V AT ■« AAV.
Citfhbrrt, ila.
\ TT5f J | J .r.t ’fi»'(* Jit my j lacc in tin*
V State t>\ ;»• cia! contrnrt. tf.
W. R. THORNTON,
I) E N T I 8 T .
White mountain cake—oh. Phil!
loli. Philr
i **D.»n‘t fret, «lear/’ said Phil.
j**niv Allot Ne»lley has mias*tl a
* v «*ry "oud supper; that I can tril
i her.”
••But T\e blighted your future/*
s.ti*i .Mrs Barrow. tragically aeiz
\unt NV. U s '* trunk into the j il, £ ?,!C * n S* r
wajfun. | ‘ We ll "»» to Concord to morrow
j Philip Barrow was Mrs. Xcdlcv ^ I jn ‘ l R< * e 1,1,1 oltJ
j favorite nephew. She had paid ^hil.
^ : liis hills at scIhhiI. su|>erintended | * res you, wiltv.
i 1 jih fortunes and finally purchased ; Phelie chuckled grimly.
they're to live/’ sai l Phelie, who!
was always in a state of antagon j
ism to Mrs. Ned ley, “and Hamp !
den is gotwl enough for me.”
“How is Philip?’* asked Mrs
Nedley.
••Philip is wf»ll,” said Phelie, as j
sin helped the depot l»*.y to hoi si '
Ne»;le\'a trunk into the;
sai»l Sihia, hanging her head.
•Well, he has surprised me/ said
Aunt Nedley.
moved up within gunshot of rah
hits without the least aid from
cover. Once nowand then I have
She went hack to Hampden with ! walked across a field straight at
the mill mqierintendent and his
wife.and slept in the pretty pink
ami white bedroom which Silvia
hail prepared for her with so much
pains; ami she praised Silvia's
them. Something, however, de
pcmls on the ilirection «f the Specific (S. S. S.) four year* ago
I had for thirty ei«!;t years siif
fered every spring and summer
with poison oak, which I contract
ed in bathing when a boy. I tried
everything tor it, including many
physicians, hut without any ben
efit. I took six bottles of Swift's
wind, for then the question of
scent comes in. To some degree
it is the same with hares. It is
chick* n stilad and prune pies, ami!certainly thecasc with birds, as
she even condescended to approve j wood pigeons, a flock of them.
of Phebe's half completed silk will remain feeding only just the
counterpane; for life was all col j other side of the hedge, but if you
eur de rose for her now.—Jf*t j stamp the earth, will rise instant
rittn Crate fort/. fly. So will rooks, though they
• will not fly far if you are not arm
, , , , ... ed. Partridges eertninlv iM-nrp!
I l»<* oest blood purifier «1».11
These are Noini Farts.
* in regulator ever [dared with
a share for him in tlie new silk
i mills.
I “He** all I've got.”
i Nedley, “except Pliebt
j and I never did hitch
The Cheapest is Not the Best!
G 1 O TO FOSTEJVS LUMBER YARD.
T and get .some good
P( 'ST.
PALI NOS.
BASi: BLANK.
SI1.I.S.
SCANTLINth
1- l.i>» )ltl\<«,
CElldNL.
A N D \Y E A T11E1 i BO A1 i I) 1N (I.
The FUioring. O iling and Weather-
boarding is krj»l Dreused t*r in the Koii.’di
to suit the parties needing it.
Kough l’lank of the Best, for
Well Curbing, Flooring, Etc.
Refused Plank, Scantlings, and
Rough Edge or.Shectuig. till at
Bock Bottom Prices,
For Cash, on the Wagon, or on
|#resen tut ion ot Bill.
Lumber can be had on any rea
amiable time, when special con
tract or satisfactory arrangements
are made.
Lumber Yard at my old
Stand. Respectfully,
J. A. FOSTER.
iTuving removed to Lufaula, I have
employed Mr. MOSES^r-PKLK to take
charge of mv Lumber Yard.
feh2G-ct ‘ J. A. I-OSTER.
O
FUKE
over !»
< TTHBERT, GA.
I’lthfic
•A',.1
L. D'i
na s >t«»r«-.
'< JII H IT
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
Bun-Tun an-i Ruyal GIukk Stnrvli.
Laun'lry Blueing, at L- w Pri
ce*. at
T. S. POtYEL'S
i t Drna Slnre.
Toiist Ssaps,
Finest Line in S. "W. Ga..
that. Sybia Gray waa an orphan
lliat eiiie wrote a kunl li-lUr ll( | it iti.l il^oa liuit November nij
• If you like it, aiy iti-*r, there ‘ 1
L-oMijjan
Nllll
Silver Ware!
reduced prices.
to
West’s Nerve anil Brain Pills
The great nerve ami brain rein-
cilv, for sale, only at
tf J. W STANFORD’S.
Painl Now !
Oil ami Leaii never
than now at J. W. Stanford s.
The above disease *»f tin* brain i-* of ;
mop- ir.Mjn . it t**Turrt nt‘f than is gen-
oraiiy suppu^t d male and female victims
being mi inhered nnumg :di elasM-s.
In some eases it might Ire tcrg.ifd a
taiieifid ehimera «»f the brain, the mind
seeming to be on tlie l«».-kout fur Home |
new iilea «»i delusion, which really has ;
n » fotiiidaiUHi ill fart, it seems to he
an intclieetual eoiieentratioii upon one
idea, the mind remaining efi-er upon
every other point. Tlie integrity of the
iiitefieetuai portion of the mind heroines
apparentlv overpowered l»y th**d« le.sion
and remaining in a kind of quasi stale,
until tlie false idea' become* a jwr-itive j
eonvietion. Jealousy, amhirion. disap- j
I'-•iiitnicnt and any cxeiting eau-e rrea-
ling an unexpected eoneenin.ii.m of m- :
te.leemul forces, are frequent causes of j
monomania. A man’s wife nccivingj
sudden and un<-X}»e«rte«l iniorui.-uioii re-1 at bottom fi if ores, at
lAlhiS tulii* .um-i.rs -.vuii amuii.-r wu-j A | [.[SON A- SIMPSON
mail, vInch, although without any loun- !
dation m fact, is rcvt.lved over and over
in her excited mind until jealousy is
thoroughly aroused, a species of mono
mania being tlie result.
These affections have become very an
noying and grievous. and if not relieved
aie apt to cud la u more abnormal con
dition of the brain, producing family
• piarrels, dissensions.* aecusasions. de
nials. »V:c., between man ami wife, lover j
and sweetheart. They should all he |
treated as eariv as possible, and the most •
speedy and certain remedy i> the use «»f j
li. B. f*.. which produces an immediate
transforination through tiie blood, the j
effects of which are felt and aeknowl- I
edged before using one bottle. 1 lwr Duvn T o*wl wm*
The patients are ail easily arous**iI mi j 1 ▼ X HI L X-iv. cllt^ tv <11
certain subjects, and allhough ridicu- . IT* 1
lous in the extreme, eanimt he ennvine- FHlltCCl* <111(1 LlllSOCu
ed of their err*»r. One jmrty may j»re- i 7 #
suiiie that the whole human family itre|/'Y*l fltitf'
itilicted with some “mineral poisim/' V-/I1 <IL ^11 lo ^ lli<Il.
while vet another mav argue that “pot- j « i
ash mi.\tures“ are poisomn:.” tt.e hloml ^Vlll enable everv-j
• •l rue li.- Hon. amt th..t revehtUons from : # • *
die Almighty placed him m a special , K^wl v flSllIlt. 1*1>
jM.siiion to oiler the only antidote, while j
ail else are frauds. These conditions j o
emanate from tlTo^e of honest and pure j (j0t 111^ OS • j ..
motives, but are powerless to throw *>fl"| * c ~^ m l . Acuicy.
VOll paillt. | "N„, he <lo„' t board. .nn.™,l
urge them to use H. I». B. and lie cured, | y W Crr I vl?ADTt | Pliebe. ‘‘His* wife keeps house
! tor him.”
action of B. B. B. is of such paralleled j j
j nature as ♦«» convince any one of the un
it has over all blood
; gi-ti»#r. And I want him to sue
| cced in the world.”
; But within ;t few day* a new
'claimant had arisen to Aunt Ned
l«*y*s protection and lender consid-
: ei atinn.
i -To be sure, shv is na reUtion] pretty'young sister in !»«r.
Uo me." sai.i Mi*. Ncilrv. "But aleo; an*!, after all the .iainlv
j l»er mather was tuv tl.-aieNt frien.i. j ^* l tle siij.jK-r was eaten uu*l euj-’V
; an-l I think I will *.!<>[,t tier ‘fi.r j «*. wen tlioiiyh Aunt Ned lev*
! , DV sa |, e .’ ” ; face was steadfastly turned toward
j And it was tcarc-.-lr an liiiiirj <,,n, ' or, l-
; from the lime in which she learned j ^ cr °*’ n fireside had neter
i-mcd ho bolilarv and dreary a»
sys
sooi!i<*d j lu jj K . ri .. u .j, ufsntfenng huuiamtv.
She must surrender if she j trul; j s Electric Bitters. InaV
tivity of the Liver, Uiliotisiies*.
Jaundice, Constipation. Weak
Kidneys, or any disease of the tiri
uary organs, or whoever requires
an appetizer, tonic or mild stirnu
lant. will always find Electric Bit
ters the best aud only certain cure
known. They act surely and
quickly, every bottle guaianted to
give entire satisfaction or inonev |
retutided. Sold at fifty cents a]
bottle bv J. \V. Stanfued.
“That's all very well,” «aid slir,!
j “hut you forget that an old
said Mrs. ■ ani ^ a voting man d«»u*t look
and Pitt-be j g irl wil!l lh * ***** ”
horses t.. ! "H»M jour tongue, PJu-be,"
lady
at a
mill sti|KMintendenl.—
Hit- use of aiurat * i-roak
; said 1 lie
■•Where*,
ino.”
And llii-u Airs. Phil beuan to
: laugh, aud 1‘uehe, who aft.-i her
' t-rabhe.l fashion, waa loud of her
ed. Partridge* .-ertninly aecnre
tliemwejrr* by their attention to
the faint tremor of the ground.
Pheasants do so too. and make off
running through the underwood
long befi.rc any one is in sight, j
and it oared me sound and well
Three summer* have passed, au.i
I have had no return of it.
JosKi-n Beaslet.
Colu nbus, Ga.
Blood Taint.
I was Rnrteriug from Blo.ul P..is
on and Mercurial Rheumatism.
' and iiad spent $500 for treatment
with no benefit, and it seemed
laugh- j ls known, nu
.led" train between New
The most sensitive arc landrail*.! j t jt
and it is dillk-ull to get near them,
for this reason. Though the
moving gras* must cone.-al an
approaching [hr son from them a*
it conceals them from him. these
. bird* change their positions, no
j matter how quietly lie walks.
Let him I* a* cunning as he will,
and think to cut off corners and
ems* the landrail's relroal, the
bird bailies him nine time* ill ten.
that I was doomed to die. Caught
at Swift's Specific ns a drowning
man would at a straw, and it has
saved me from a horrible death,
and cured me sound and well
lit.
the
A Valuable Vie.ule.
The Pennsylvania railroad, as
truly “liiu-
| and Chicago, and pledge. bIcb!™* 1 U " 'i»" •liw-tio*. % j,/w/'The Lulide of Pot'-
■ I | . , I the pnrsuer takes by the vihra- ,i._
s t<* lantl ils passengers w llhin twin . e . .. .
, j H*»n of tin* Mirfaee i* *t least pro
hours of sctieri'.ile time or eUe to; 1
return to each of them $5. Ami j O’her hir«Ia sit, and hope
the road lixes up to ltd promise. ! t«* eacajKf by remaining still till
The only way that it ts>ca|ws the they delect the tremor
payment is by avoiding the.UL-nse., , lir#ct t „ war d them, when thev
<be girl askingJUer to eorac to ll.e { , ' 1 > c maui*. gossiping in
East ou a Visit. 1 kitchen, wertf called Hpon to re
kindle the dead fire. The tea. Recently the
the greatest
the world.
C. 11. Smiley,
medicine in
Quincy, 111.
Horror or Hiueral Poisoning.
Thousands of persons are pois
oned in America by the continued
use of Mercury. Iodide of Pota*
siumund other miutrala, for va
rious diseases. The Mercury
works if way into tlie tissues,
producing rheumatism and decay
y„ur g,> smoky and half cold, waa served,
-We are!* 11 ' 1 Era. Nedley waa Just resolv
ing to go to bed when Betsey
brought u letter.
"Postman, mum; he left it a
At greatly
close out. at
ct ALLISON <fc SIMPSON'S.
PAINT NOW!
I am selling Strict-
white ! w* ago," said slur. "It had fall ; -”l oftheadvi*ability of pushing j facf . bl|t< ,, ci lo Ule
en down hack of the letter box ” ! l,lin « !S - an<l he put his engine to
developed!
| - j danger signal and had to stop.
daugli-! ,,n her spectacles and scrutinizing ! H, e track was temporarily bl<K-k-
ilie seal and directions “from Sil
before more serious results occur. lc;i<i-1
lo in^.iiiity. The actual anti jit.*»itlvc J
lxr no occasion for
ing ha<-k,” «iac wrote,
hoi It alone. Let u* he
ion* l‘» one another/*
She had Hailed aud wailed
no reply had arrived; ami
site waited a [dan had
itftelf in her mind.
“If she iii her mother**
ter she can't help being pretty,'
said Airs. Nedley. -Phil is a , via Gray! Now I shall have some
handsome lad. She shall marry ! ,,ne 1 ‘* *‘ ,ve ' n Philip s [ilaee.
Pl,i|i-- ’ | But she had not read three liars
! And this explain* Mrs. Ned-: ber, ' re » l,f fl,in « l,i * letler indi S-
ley's presence at Ham|iden. ’ nan!on l * ,e au’king fire.
"I supi«>se yon arc atill keeping j “Married! she exclaimed,
house for Phillip?” sai.i she t„|"Tbat chiM! Is everybody
Phelie. as they drove along in the ll ’ 8*8 married, 1 wonder? And she i
cliiil t wili-dit 1 hopes I II excuse her, but her bus
"No," said Phelie. skillfully : l,aa:1 t-Bifks— fidly and nonsense!
guiding the old horse down a sleep i " * lal - ' s k pr I* uwGan'1 to me? Bit-
place in the road. I -J'- ™J chamber candle! ’
-lie boards, eh?” said Mrs.| "Hiess me. uia am!" said Betsy.
-What ha* happened?”
-Everything!'’ said Mra. Ned
lev. “Don't l«t me be called he-
Of const', l lu-re are various inter |
esiing experienves involved in ‘.lie
daily history of tlie trains, one of
which runs each way every day.
limited” from Chi
cago reached Philadelphia two
hours and 10 minutes late. Soiled
■lie time ou tlie division between
Philadelphia and New York is
about as fast as most Indus can
run; but the engineer was remind
rise. Rain and dry weather
change the ausceptibility of the
surface to vibrate, and may aome
limes in part account for the
wildneta or apparent tamenea* of
birds and animals. .Should auv
one doubt the existence of such
tremor* lie ha* only to lie on the
ground with his ear near the aur-
| its speed. Suddenly he met , |*rituenl. lie will at first only no
ant Mrs. Nedley, nLting | ( j ansersign!l | an d had to stop. ! lice the heavier sounds, as of a
wagon or a cart horse. In recent
I. 1 hat was quickly ckariffl [ ,.x|,erimcnt» with most delicate
away, an I faster lime than before
was made, and finally the engi j
faction of stop- |
assimn eats away the coating of
the stomach, and dries up tlie
gaslricjuices which digest the
food, and tlie patient lingers a Ion,
coining. j n ugi>ny- or is glad to die to gel
away from misery. Swift’s Spc
cific is a complete antidote to ail
this |ioison. It eliminates Mer
cury from line system, removes the
•vil effects ol lodi.le of Potas-
jsium, and brings back lieallh and
happiness. Seud your addresa
for a copy wf Treatise on Blood
and Skin Diseases.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Si-ecific Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
cx-
| instrument* devised to show the
cosmic vibration of the- earth, the
end of the i movements communicated to it
route only one hour and 53 minu- by the tides, or by the “puir of
noer had the satis
ping his train at the
Tobacco. Tobacco.
Cheap, Medium and Fine,
’sale veiy low. at
J. AV. St ax ford's.
cheaper I paralleled pov.
, i |»«»i<ons scrttiahuis notch, swcilinjjs ;itnl
taints, kii'.ney an*l rheumatic alloctions, j
catarrh, tetter, chronic ulcers ami sores. | ^
tfco.. Ac. All these jistoumlinff cures are j
provei* hv doctors, hunkers, prcjichcrs, ‘
incrchuiits. editors, farmers, and men
ami women here in Atlanta, where ev
ery witness can be seen and talked with.
Anril h-1 m.
for
Milo Maize!
i
For a Fornr/e Crop, superior in j
Cat Tail Millet. For sale at
tf T. S. POWELL'S.
prices
ilc <
paint
gures
aint.
J. \Y. Stanford.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Corn, at
ALLISON A SlAlI SON S. j j n which slie might have naiit:
„ ~ . „ i -Ii's a cold evening.” or the train j
Home Mixture Gaano,; i, i,te
l ire eight o'clock to morrow morn
lug. I almost with
Shade Tree*.
A home without shade trees
has au appearance blank and
drear, and we are forced to be
lieve that the inmatea have n>>
poetry in their soul* if they are
content to'abide there year after
year without making efforts to
H„ It . - adorn their premise*, when »o lit
in brill. ,| ie ceaseless and inexplicable ,, ,, ... , . .
“Boss,” he whispered a. he vil , r!llions of lilc M rth. | U * and '“ o0
leaned over, the counter, “de «le There i. nothing unreason,Ida r„ I ? » • Free* beau Lift- a
tea -ni-’htv ' home, anil nolonly Ihi*. they make
” the supposition that, if an instru
testate. Turn one minute saved
was worth $250 to the Pennsyl-
i vania Railroad Company.—Hurl-
1 ford Couraut.
-What?" said Mr*. Nedlev.
. ,, . , „ ' . goto sleep and sleep forever,
“lie s married- announced “ 1 ‘
I m s ■iiaiMcn, announced j
Phelie. verv much in the tone!
woman wants some
bad, ar. I hasn't got any
“Can't help that sir,” was
reply, "I'm giving away more
than I can afford to without tak
ing <>n any new applications."
“ Zactly, boss—1 presume so.
h that i couid! Bo,,s !; le3se « ive ■* > our r,,1 ‘
name.
| "John Y. Blank.”
And Airs. Nedh-y, in the sih nee ! -An' dal of yer pardner ”
the *un and moon, it lias been
found almost impossible as yet to
carry out the object, so greatly
are these movement* obscured by
the
of the solid earth.
m
money." | ~ 1 r I it pleasant l»v lending shade in
tin. 1 ment can be constructed to show i , , .
Ulp 1 the sultry summer day*, an-i
these, the cars of animals and . , , ,
! yielding to the breezes a rich fra-
birds—living organisms, and not *
iron and steel — should be able to
discover the tremor* of tlie »ur
face.—Life of the Fieldt.
and solitude of her own room.
"His name is William J. Jones.
M AM FACTVRED !!Y
Base Balls ami Bats, The Columbus Fertilizer Co.
FOIt sai.i; by
Croujnet Sets
RUBBER BALLS,
ELEG-AHT
TOILET & LAUKOSY SOAPS,
Unusually cheap,
at J. r. TOOMBS .t BRb.'S. « t
iiauiki-!
The Universal Favorite, or the
Boyal Arch Cigars, the best in
the city, at
' J. AY. STANFORD'**-
.— Pain’ ihc roof ol'your hon>c>
wiih Browns Kulibcr Paint, and
prevent lire, Je.aks. and decay. I""-
sale only by. J. W. Stanford.
j Garbles, Harmonicas
AND
]. C. MARTIN, CBTEBEST. GEOLGIA. |
-’.O’.-
C if ALL Oil liint for brier's Almanac
j containing to-linmnlals. lie al>o
buys bones f»;r the t’om[>any.
* jan-l-4m
j “Phil»[» marrierl!** rejieHtcJ the
• ! i Ia«ly—gtoj>. Piicbe;
j «ion'l drive a step further! Turn
j around at once. Take me back lo
h** station. I'll return to CY>n
•old/*
: fell to thinking to what charitable r°" ,v:,nt of ol,r names!"
"Wall. I didu t get the tea, but
you talked like a gein'lcn.an’ bein’
as we hasg«t tw ins in our family
I'ze gwine to name 'em arid you
Vaui i an . v<, ' lr |<*rdnerf’
institution she could leave her
money.
With the Psalmist of old she
could earnestly have cried,
tv of vanities, all is vanity’’
"I loved Philip.” she said,
I had set mv heart on Silvia
4a Auecdute of tieucra! Kilpatrick.
The late General Judson Kil
patrick used to relate tin* story at
his own eX|M-nse: Soon aP.er the
announcement in the newspapers
that he had been appointed min
i “Oh! you said. tea. eh? Why,
j yes. I'll bt* happy to put you up
half a pound. Green or Japau?
-and : Twins eh? Hope the mother is
“and ;
glance, and affording a resting
place for the sweet-toned song
sters. Birds will asseinld* where
trees are growing, and the more
wc associate with the innocent
little warblers the belter we be
come.
Popular Detusioa*.
Science dc-slioy* some of the
ister to Chill, General Kilpatrick | most cherished popular iieltisions.
was met by an old lady who had j Catgut is derived from sheep;
known him from childhood, German silver was not invented
BLANK HOOKS
of every kind.sizc and style,cheap
cr than ever before, at
apr-'ltf J. AY. Stanford's
Breakfast Bacsn and Dried
Beet
at ALLISON tc SIMPSON'S.
The most handsome line
inf Papers, all kinds, ever offered
before at J. W. S I’ANFORD S
Clams, Crabs and Olives,
•l ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
JUST RECEIVED, AND
For sale at
T. S. POWELL'S.
Druggist. Bookseller aiul Stationer.
ct
Cpttoa Planters!
]VIust be Sold!
Ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
hTIT^ortatowsky,
WatcHtfer, Jeweler aail Ecgrarer.
And Dealer in
Clock*. WalchM, Jewelry
and Jilherware.
gm- All Clock and Watch Work War
ranted. rn.arl9.ct
Another Reduction
In Hussy aii‘1 W :v><m Harness.
Examine ourstot'k before vf>u buy
2 ’t ALLI80N A SIMPSON.
DRUNKENNESS
| I I I!ED IN ITS VARIOUS STAfiES.
I De.-irc fur stimulant* entirety remov-
I ,.,t lliiinc treatment. Medieim can be
i a.tministercd without kiiowli-dpe «d pa-
: lient l»v slniptv [.laeiliK it tea
! or any article of lood. Cures piarantced.
Sica WILL BE PAID
| For anv ease of drunkenness tliat Onld-
} on Snecilic " ill not curt*, t irctilurs
j containing testimonials and full [mrticu-
lai> sent frw. Atltlr**ss . «
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-19-ly. ' 1S5 Race St.. Cincinnati. O.
“Ain’t j-ou going to sec Philip?"
asked Phelie.
"Not if he's married." answered
Mrs Nedley, in a choked voice.
! “He's got a proper, nice wife,"
pleaded Phelie. “You'll like her."
“No, I shan't.” answered Mr*.
Nedley. “Philip—married. Phe-il’* n ' -
I ’Betty
such a match it wouid have been!"
She waa silting at her luncheon
the next day. with the cockatoo on
lining well. Say. if you want 1
those lioy* lo make smart men
give’em smart names. If I were
you I’d call 'em Washington ami
j one side of her and the poodle on ' Jefferson.—Free Press.
the othei, when Betsy o[iened the
door.
Please ma'am,’ »aid Bet*\\ "coin-
said Mrs.
Taylor’s Premium Cologne
for sale’at J. W. Stanford's.
To Sportsmen!
25 Pea*4 Kegs »f Powder for $4.
Shot. Wads and Primeis in pro
portion. at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
he. if you don't turn .round. I'll | UL ' l,v - *\-dlcy. •*
getout and walk.” rcrely. -I told you I was not at
Mrs. Ned ley’s will was like ad ; h,,rae 10 »“' l .mly to day.’
amant. and Phelie Barrow was!
forced to succumb to it.
And so it happened that Pliebe!
and the white nosed horse arrived.
solitarj’ and alone, at the little cot
tage of tl.ig mill superintendent
half an hour later.
Phil came out into the porch, i
carrying a lamp in his hand.
Mrs. Phil ran after him, with a
pink apron lied around her trim
waist and her brown fringe of
hair blowing back from her fore
head.
•‘Where’* my aunt?" said Phil,
as Phelie jumped out “Didn’t
she come?”
‘Please ma'am,’ giggled Betsy,
•he would come in.’
•Who would come in" said Mr*.
Nedley.
‘It's me, Aunt Nedley.’ said
Philip Barrow, ‘and my wife.—
Dou't be vexed.'
The tall young mill superinten
dent came in. with his pretty wife
hanging ou his arm.
‘Won't you kiss me. Aunt Ned
Ivy?' said Mrs. Phil, putting up
tier rosebud lipa—‘for my moth-
er’a sake?’
‘Eh?’ »aid Mrs. Nadley.
‘Didn't you get rojr letter? 1 said
Philip'* wife.
Name* for Drunkeaness.
We preserve the following from
an old magazine for tiie benefit of
posterity: “Drunk (from drink),
over the bay, half seas over, high,
earned cut. cocked, half-cocked,
shaven, disguised, jammed, dam
aged, sleepy, tired, snuffy, whip
ped, just so, breezy, smoky, top
heavy, fuddled, groggy, tipsy,
smashed, swipy, slewed, crank,
salted down, how fare ye on the
lurch, all sails set, three sheet*
in the wind, well under way, *pree-
ing, battered, blowing, boozy,
sawed, snubbed, bruised, screwed,
stewed, soaked, comfortable, stim
ulated, jug steamed, tangle legged,
hawk eyed, pbclgm cut. fagmatic,
blue-eyed, a passenger on the
Cape Ann stage, stripped, ail over
the bar, faint, shot in the neck,
baniltoezled, weak jointed, tick,
used up.”
and to whose bucolic mind the
gallant general’s large way of re
lating some thing* had sometimes
seemed exaggeration. ‘Wall.
Jud.' she said. ‘I hear you have
been called to the ministry. Glad
to hear it. You'll make a real
good preacher; but (solemnly).
Jed, you must stop your lying.’—
A'eir Turk Tribune.
Maxim* for Farmers.
From a book entitled, “Money,
and IIow to Make It,” we get the
following extracts:
A farmer shotse daily bitched
r nt the village store is one way of
advertising a faun for sale.
Weed9*1! a corp or potato field
are like notes on interest at twen
ty per cent. **» «
Mon in ay deceive each otfcer,
but thev cannot deceive Mother
Earth. Dealers may sell sawdust
guano at fifty dollars a ton. but
thev cannot count on the soil aa a
helper in their imposition.
There arc two things a farmer
must have; things that subscr\e
like purposes and are about equal
in importance, a grindstone and
newspaper.
A jjo°*l double bladed jack-
^ *
knife will do more towards mak
ing a buv contented on tlie old
farm than daily homilies on the
temptations and bcsetinents of
the outside world.
The true remedy for “hard
lime*” is industry, “iu all labor
there is profit; but the talk of tho
lips tendeth only to penury.”
“He that tiileth hi* land shall
have plenty of bread; but he that
tolloweth after vain persons shall
hare poverty enough.”
It is better for a farmer to eat
sail on his potatoes instead of lmt*
ter, if the latter is needed to pay
an old debt at the village store.
A farmer need never say. “If I
could onij' get work I should be
happy.” His store never lacks-
customers. Ills factory never
needs to be run on halftime.
When the farmer allows pro
ducts that would pay hi* current
purchase* at the village store to
decay or waste, and .lias what he
buys “charged. ’ the transfer of
his farm to another owner is only
a question of time.
Remedy fur Toothache.
One of the lest aud most pleas
ant things that can he used to re
lieve toothache is chewing cinna
mon hark. It destroys the sensi
bility of the nerves, am! sn*|>ends
the pain immediately, if the hark
is of good quality. Alter repeated
trials, and in different cases, we
are convinced that it is generally
as efficacious as any of the other
remedies suggested for odontal
gia, and not attended with the un
pleasant consequences of creosote,
carbolic acid, etc., which relievo
the [isin but leave the mouth as
sore aud painful as the tooth waa
previously; though these results
ar? usually due to carelessness in
using.—Poston Journal of Chem
istry.
m o-^—
Over a year ago Miss Hattie
Edwards of Dalton had several
teeth extracted by a dentist while
under the influence of chloroform
and immediately afterward she
was seized wi'li a had cough and
gradually wasted and took her
bed, ns it was supposed in con
sumption. Several physicians ex
amined her ease, one of whom at
tributed her illness to an ulcer in
the throat, and gave her a reme
dy. The medicine resulted in a
severe paroxysm of coughing,
during which she threw out a
tooth that had been lodged in hec
throat while she was chloroform
ed, and had remained, nearly
costing her life, t-he is now rap
idly recovering.
in German.y, audit contains noj
silver; Cleopatra's needle was not
erected by her, nor in her honor;
Fonijiey's pillar had no historical
connection with that [icrsonage
scaling wax dors not contain a
particle of wax; the tuberose i*
not a rose, but a polvanlh; the
strawberry is not a berry; Turk
ish baths did not originate iu
Soap trees siiuiliar to those
growing in China and Japan are
said to flourish in Florida. They
ire prolific bearers of a berry
about tlie size ol a marble, which
may he used as a substitute for
soap just as they are taken from
the trees. In Florida, however,
they arc usually boiled down ami
east into bars. It is thought
they may he made to grow on
northern farms after a. little ac
climatization.
A female dentist in Oregon j»!Turkey, and are not bath* at all;
said to have resorted ton novel
device to obtain a husband. She
had as a patient a handsome man,
and one day gave him a dime of
ether lliat confused, but did not
make him insensible:. Then she
sent for a clergyman, and while
the subject was under the infill
cnee of the drug, the two wore de-
v
elared man and wife. When the
man recovered his senses lie ex
presstd surprise and sumo dis
gust at what had occurred, owing
to the fact, not before known ta
the fair dentist, that he already
possessed a wife.
^ e i '
The Aral and laat thing which
is required of genine i* the love
of truth.
whak-hi.ne is not hone, and eon
tain* not any of its properties.
A 4 years-old child, saying her
prayers at her mothers knee,
haring concluded as usual, with
God bless papa and mamma,
grandpapas and grandmammas,
uncles and aunts, etc.,* gave a
great sigh, and said, "Oh, mamma
dear! I do wish these people
would pray for themselves, for I
am so tired of praying for them.*
A solid silver balustrade which
had stood in one of the Mexican
churches since the time of Cortez,
was torn down not long ago and
taken to the mint, producing over
•0,000 silver dollars.
What do jou charge for h.Aging
inquired a man with a watch eve,
bringing himself in front of u
hotel register at a prominent Au>
tin caravansarj*.
One dollar, replied the dia
mond hilled clerk.
One dollar, oh? Saj", couldr-'i
you lake 75 cents and wake me up
25 cents earlier than usual.
A prize ol a gold watch pul u»
recent lj- by a tradesman of Ottoc
*», la., to any one guessing the
number of seeds in a certain pum
pkin on exhibition, was won by a
farmers daughter, who guessr.l
the exact number—434.
^ a —
Base ball, according to the pro
visions ot a bill that has passc-i
the Tennessee Senate, cannot l*>
played on Sundays in tliat at* •
hereafter, under penalties of $23
and $50. The heavier of the fine*
ja probably for the umpire.