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independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
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CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY
r , MAY" 21, 1885. NC
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STEVENS’ POTTERY!
Near Miiledgeviile.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Headquarters fur Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
and Water Fipes. from 2 to 24 inch calibre. for Draining Land. R. K.
Culverts. Road and Street Crossings and Will Curbing. Fire. Grate,
Border an<l Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur
nace*, Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or)
Style on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stomps,'
Chimney Thimbles and Tofts. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for Fur
nace Building or other similar purposes.
Corresjtondence Solicited. Our prices arc reasonable. All we ask
ia a trial.
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
marlS fun PROPRTFTORS
What a W'omam Most Os.
Hal Burton’s Mistake* ; r > It. than by the requirements of to make the exchange?’ j Murder in Battle.
When Hal Burton wiotc and | *rt, * bitter tiling to bear, now j ‘Oli, Harry.'she said. T must! It mnst needs beth.,t newques j A woman, speaking of what is
nailed these two notes one morn that he was compelled upon every ; go. They nved me in the dress-. linns arise or old perplexities in a j required of her aex, says, ia the
he little imagined the trouble , nig'-’t to »«ffer from it. j ing room.’
j lie was calling down upon his dc j Even the relenting, demanded; -Little witch! do you think I
voted head. The first one ran. j by the plot of the play in the end, 1 will release you till the promise is
Dear Old Fellow: i was one in which she put So little 1 made? One little word is all I ask. bloodshed committed
fresb form ami of these one that
lias risen again in our time is this:
Docs any moral stain attach to
upon the
* battlefield!
If you really want her. don't let j animation that lie drew no com j and, sweetheart, that ia ‘Yes.’ 'battlefield! Or is the difference
me stand in your way. Go in and fort from it, ami was only with j ‘-Someone is coming. I have j between military and ordiuary
w in 1 thought you understood j [,y pride from giving up the j no time to promise. Please let me ‘ homicide a real one. and does the
^ Absolutely
JVw/rflWl (Jpirtft.i, £iitrtfcv n,
A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE
Fop louck-s Sore Turunt, Hor»r*«-pp»w. f.l.’w,
luPncrTa, B.-cnthltls, Asfhtna. C'na?, »Vhn«i>*
Ilf Cok|S>, Qoliisy, I'olitw In Cncri. tad uthtr
aCwciinnaof H.u Throw! <u»d I.nRga,
5’ricc 50 Cf-Dta % bortle. Sold by IlroKtffwtit and
Dealers. Furtiei unable to induce ihnr dealer to
promptly a+t it for th*»n vitt rerrir• tiro bot'lei%
£scprct* chare.-* pant, by tending one doilnr 19
nutiiima a. iMtun coartAY,
Bj«OwiiWtth4 Ksaufrrtiirirs,
Onttimrr, MnrjUmd, C. 8. A.
jvlT-ly
that 1 was fooling from the first. J character „ lit . h br-ught him lor
Youth in haste, IIauky. I . , ”
4 . . . 11lire every mzut.
An<l the other thus: ‘ * . . , . ,
_ I The afternoon of the hist rehear-
Deai; Mish Mabel: ,
~ . . . ; huI cime au«l ail final arrauge-
Owing to pressing bu^nos en i
gaqemcnis, I shall have to defer ; ''>««* »*•»« ««nplete.l
my call for this evening. May J Mabel, wearing a gossamerever
come soon again? Your friend, -
Hal Bcetos. |
go:
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-The world in ay come.’ he an
Lowell Times:
A woman must wear a No. 2
boot on a No. S foot and she must
manage to dress well on 75 cents
a week, and she must be vain, and
she must lie kind to the poor, and
she must go regularly to the sew
ing society meetings, and be ready
to dress dolls and make lidive
plea of duty sanction any act
however atrocious in the abstract,
swered, with decision; "but von ! provided it be committed under• and aprons for church fairs. She
shall not leave until you say what [the uniform of the State? The j must be a good cook, and must lie
able to “da up’’ her husband's
I desire to hear." ! general opinion is of course, that
-Weil, then,’ with a |>out. -since j no soldier in his military capacity shirt so that the Chinese wasber-
lirr bewitching Scotch costume, iywn compel me. I will say—nof I can he guilty of murder but opin
was putting some finishing touch j darting swiftly from his hold with . ion has not always been so fixed.
The first of these two notes, ad j rs to the stage decorations, while j« mocking little laugh. land it is worth noticing that in
A moment later however, when , the forms of civilization that pre
1 Salerprise &
AmteaL I iu tl,:l1 3 “ lin 8 1: “b' s hands t***! carr i c ,l on in the gentlemen's dres
dressed in a bold chir-graphy t‘>; Mr. Fremont prepared evergreens
Miss Mabel Beaton w*« nlsi-wl I
was pin ceil j f ur w h i I<* this conversation | ou the stage, he eang to her: j ceiled our own, and in soma ex
^CT.SCKIPTIOX PRICE
•no copy one year . .
“ Eight months
“ Four months
hours Inter, and the flush whicti room met her interested cars:
. ~ j overspread her face as she recog ! Xoni,* exclaimed Hal
$l."»u j oized the (lashing hand, told a • liu,*t«>n”» familiar voice, as some
story in itself.
Old Fellow" were
woman would groan with envy
and gnash his teeth with the same
holy passion at sight of them.
She must always have the mas
culine buttons of Lite family sew-
isting modern races of lower type ; ed ou so they will never coiue off
our own traces clearly ap j while in use, and she must keep
1.00 :
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ADVERTISING KATES:
I have just opened at the Owen A Sealv old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
“W hat in the world can Hairy . ( JOV - %TL . |,avo missed you woeful
; mean!" she stopped to say, but as | , y ' ia lhis a -- jiri nn( j j to ld Hack
ett last night if I could onlv
, hands ou you, we’d have ‘Norman
and i
hand
ill, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have on :
a full line of everything usually kept in a
-sFIRST-SLASS ESTABLISHMENT*-
of this kind. I propose to buv in large quantities, direct from Fac
tories, and will compete in style and prices with any house in Georgia.
one entered the room; "glad to see
Dear Old Fellow" were the ' hal . k; wbetl aid you come:’
words which struck her amazed ; cp 0 < j nv twelve.’
j —--—--t —--- ! vision aa she began its peiusal. i ‘Soil*}* vou staved so inn:;, nsv
One square, (ten lines or less) 1 • •* •• 1
I nsertion . *. . . . . * . $1.00|
l Kor each subsequent insertion . . r >0
\ Aft pcr-ional motf>r ,/oublc price. 9 \ ie read on the flush on
j Obituaries will be charged for a* chwt s deepened to a redder,
! »ther advertisements. *
| Advertisements inserted without grier line, and when at us close ; McGregor’ at your service done
^il^piluhTIl"untn orde": i they were full j llp in le. The character is very
' distasteful to ine.’
-Pshaw, Hal, my talent doesn't
run in that direction.’
"By the way.’ remarked Hal.
ng something,
11 snail act on uus revciauuu | *ai.l you get my note before you
‘You tangled my luo in your hair, Ja- j
’Twas a golden and silken snare, my j th * n our ««n traces clearly ap-j while in use, and .she must
pci; | pear of a sense of wrong attaching | the family hosier}* so that nobody
Eut hufvlore* ll1 * '* >n<lase m - v ®° al liul | to any form of bloodshed whaler- I would ever mistrust there were
The right to continue thy slave ever- er, whether of fair battle or of base j toes in the stockings while the}*
more * * J treachery ending alike for the pu | arc on. She must hold herself in
;*ves spoke so plain and gl:*d , r jf v j n ^ influences of expiation and ! constant readiness to find every
that he scarcely needed * i‘. Q - , T . « «• • r 1
J cleansing. In botith Africa, hr
I her
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; a ‘yes, that he scarcely nee
j the confirmation given by gentle j.
' lips, as, after the play was over.
I
flier hasband has lost—as a
her
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close
Old Age Seeking Belief.
i lins and his battle ax.
ed (»ut, and charged accordingly. I of both pride and pain.
All advertisements due when hand- j This note was intended for Tom •
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Steele or some young ir.au of that |
set, she thought, with bitterness,
••and has been sent me by mistake.; sn rtdenlv as ifrecal
or;
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will have full charge of the businesH, and will be foiin 1 at his post at |
all limcH. ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
gjMT* KE.UEMBKR the place, Owen A* Scaly old stand. East side
Public S(|iiare, Cuthberl, Ga. Kespectfuliy,
J. W. STANFORD.
Jannarv 22 6m.
J (-c*t.
Tour Yard & Gardens.
Wo ]t> a SH I'l.f.J f.l Yy!
Physician, Surgeon «k -.ccoiichcnr. !
The Cheapest is Net the Be
st! j
Oltire opposite Gille^j.ie’s store.
' Residence :il the IVrkius* place on
j Lumpkin St root. t f.
J. J. WORSHAM,
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Mild jrrl Nome
FOST.
I'Al-IStlS.
BAbE FLANK.
I ILLS.
K'ANTUNn.
FLOOR I Nf».
(. Eil.INO.
AND WKATM EKUOA K I>IM.
TL® Flooring, Ceiling and \Ve;«tbcr
boardinx is kept Dressed or in the K..u;h
to biiii me parlies neetimj it.
KougW riant of the I test, for
Well Curbing, Flooring, Etc.
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rUTHUERT. GA.
Office over Fofctoilicc
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; fate, however, and in future avoid
1 Mr. Burton and tin* jesting he has!
, enjoyed so much of late.” | sa .. j t j on -t
| -Hal is getting oreadful polite. , cause of youi overwhelming
, muttered Tom Steele as he threw iltcnes5 . That little appeal. -May
j war proceeds with all his arms to ' anything. He will put his boots
j a y , they walked slowly and happily t [j« nearest stream to purify not | carefully away on the parlor sofa.
10me ' | only his own person hut his jsve-1 and when he has hunted for them
The Zulu half an hour he will suddenly ap
ill a counte-
Bechuana war j nance like an avenging angel, and.
Dear Old Friend— Puffs similar I ri ‘ >r wears a rude kind of neck I demand “what in thunder she has
to the enclosed (Rev. Jessie II. ! lace, to remind him of the expia i done with his li.iots." i:he must
Campbell's “Two More Important li'in due from him to the slain and j shut all the doors after her lord
Cuses") occur almost weekly in disperse the dreams that might I and luastci, a,id ..nowise t.:e bu
r=|—: ;y.
Haetfokd. Kt, March 21, 18S5. j t™> practices ablution* on same | pear loins wife
Dr. John M. Johnson: I occasion and the
eftr
"Why. yes, I
did; but I must
• our pagier in
; Specific, I
relation to Swift’s ' otherw ise tnmble him and perhaps j reau drawers, for a married man
presume upon our,
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aving _ .
; years through the most important
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i convenience.
Very truly your old friend,
IIARRISON I) TAYLOR.
Atlanta Ga., March 26. 1885.
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j Hie note just received r.n l read, j t *ouie soon again,’ waa qui
I .miong cigar end?, tapers, et»*.,' y OD( | my comprehension.’
; which adorned his center table.—j -tv hat are you driving at, Steele?
"May he come soon again! When
I've scarcely ininacd seeing him 1
• night for a week, what docs the
boy mean?*’
“Mav I have this waltz, Ma
bel?’* whispered Hal, as the two
inet m Mrs. Trenton’s ballroom
two days later, his eyes full of tin
: disguised admiration as ! *e looked
j down at her.
“What hypocrisy!” was Mabel
! mental comment as she caught' Hal. illuminated by a swift
the expression, and she answered ' i( ] ca |, rn ko into a fit of laughter.
coldly. "1 am sorry, but my ball j .j | lave ; t now ; i, c . sa id. -1 wrote
book is quite full.” handing it in- Migs yj a l lt l IK-nton a note the j
' differently to him as she spoke. ! sarae morning, and iu my haste!
A hlrancr. litrlit fttire-ol into II*r 1 . i .1 1 * If ! medicine Upon tllDSC who
A sliangt. i.„n spteaii into uai cxchan'tcil the envelopes. IIow, . r
I ty's eyes as he saw on every other ve i v careless! But my overwhelm ■ "* ed ,t * an ' 1 bcar W,, -' B S '
! line the name of a handsome ! j " ljtene , gi lUal j. rit . b ; acJ mouy to its good result* m a great j
vnim-r Wl™ vl.n h1 111>>lv e-nine ’ . , , . . , : majoritr of instances. The firm
: young ituoA, wuo na.i iauiy c >mc | 1C ] a ., SC( i la to another merry peal,; J
in Morton nn.l nlm lied already • , . . ... , , engaged in its manufacture are'
to .vioi ton. and who nan aiream ln w i, K .j, fom also joined. > " °
even drive'him to die of remorse.!
j old friendship to inquire of yoa in ‘ * ‘ ,c * a,,,e feelings may be detect- ^
; relation to it—its curative quail-j 0< ( * n Old Word. The Mace j
1 :<> | ties, price and manner of procur jdoniaus had a peculiar form of j recreation,
ingit. Having lived eighty-three | aaerifieiatory purification which j
consisted in cutting a dog in half!
was never known to shut a draw
er, il would be as unnatural asfoi
a hen to go in a swimming for
She must go to bed first ia cold
weather so us to get the bed
history the ! and leading the whole army, ar-1 warm. Her husband, if lie be a
prospect of dying from cancer on} rn -' < - - ' 1 in flll > armor between the; wise man, never asks her to do
•The note of regret you sent the j llie fa( . e ; s ‘ ot ver? . C0n , o ij D g. j two parts. As the Boeotians had j this. Oh, no! hut lie sits to “jnsi
' Let me hear from you at earliest ■ l ^ c same custom, it was probably > finish this piece in the paper.
gbl before I left—’
; *Mr note of regret! is the boy
! macl? I mote you a note in regard !
i to that horse of Brown’s; told vou |
i . ,. * .
i bn*! no intent on of standing in ;
your way, ami hoped yotiM be sue j
jcessfui in getting her. Is not that |
the one you received?’
•No such note has ever reached!
me,’ Tom answered, decisively,.
i | V . r . ■ * «v .- * In Jewish liistorv
; Hartford, ky.:—My Dear Friend i
|—Your very highly esicemo
Ivor of the 24lh inst. reached mej
' on the 25tli. Y'ou want inforina
Itionin regard to the celebrated
... r . * , had only been ill
; raeduina manufactured here. J
known as S. S. S. 1 have watched
for the same reason. At Rome and waits until she lias got the
| for the same purpose, a sheep and j Hurts to a comfortable tempera
, a bull and a pig or boar were ev ■ f 11 re. Ah, there- are a great many
cry year Icil three times round the fricks in the trade ot living to
I army and then sacrificed to Mars. ! gether. A woman is expected to
the prohibi- take care of the baby, even afler
fa lion to King David to build the j tl'e first infantile wonder has mu
. i temple was piation, to be admit- j liplied into a round halt dozei
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ted to
though
bigs, and | D E N T I S T .
, nil at
Rock bottom Prices,
Refused Plank. Scantl
Rough Edge or Sheeting, nil at
2 i; 2 E
rirniRERT, ga.
O FFICE West siilc FuMic Stjnnrc,
over 15. * ‘
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For Cash, on the Wagon, or on
presentation of Bill.
Lumber can be hail on any rea
tollable time, erlun special con
tract or satisfactory arrangements
are made.
ytf— ' .umber Yard at my old
Stand. Respect fully,
J. A.' FOSTER.
Havinp removed to Kufuula. I Lave
employed Mr. MOSES si’lihU to lake
chare* of mv Lumber Yard.
fel>26 rt ' J. A. FOSTER.
Dunn's
IVMT-Ix
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
!»on-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch.
Lnundiy Llueing, at L* w Pri
nt
supplanted him as Mabel's escort
| for llie evening.
"It is full,’* he replied careless
ly, and he relui ned the book with
(out another word, lint he
led his moustache as lie walked;
! away. Is
Mabel’s manner lost none of its
I urn selling Strict-; gi,velv I,eca,,se ,JU beM
A 1 .lit
"But what can Mabel think
inc?" he wondered next, as he re-:
membered that all allusion to the ■
gentlemen a ml <
and are
^^ "ruiiri:icu ,1110 ,.aptali
as far above falsehood or deception j
as any men in your community
dozen
the mysteries of Ceres, {And if he doubles up with thc
that stained his bands |colic or trials of cutting teeth or
of thieves and i the necessary evils of mumps or
| robbers. And in the same spirit measles and whooping cough and
; Hector refused to make a libation j scarlet fever and rash and throat
have lo th® gods before he had purified ; distemper ami short sleeves and
' Ilia hands after battle. j hare leg* and pins sticking into
“With unwashed hands,” he : him and loo much candy and bad
said, “to pour out nparkiing wine | temper, why her hushann tells
to Zeus I dare not, nor is it the : b* 1 ' thtd he “does wish she would
j custom for one soiled with blood ‘'ry and quiet her
and (lust of battle to offer prayer ; »ays it too as if
to the God whose seat is in the j alone was
X» Time Like the Present,
A wedding, under unusual and
quite romantic cireuuistancea, oc
curred in this city yesterday. The
suddenly accepted groom is Luiea
F. Bishop, a good-looking young
man, who keeps * Ba*«? *r»tst
Des Moines. Yesterday Miss
Mary Shoemaker, a pretty miss
with a merry-laugh and pretty
figure that is tbs perfection of
grace, came into Mr. Bishop •
bakery to buy some fresh rolls,
and she looked at the yonng ba
ker in tu:h an irresistible way
that he was quite beside hnust.f
with admiration. “Miss Shoe
maker,” said he. “you look to
pretty that I have half a mind to
go right with you and get mar
ried.”
“I never refuse a dare,” said
the pretty girl, with Hushing
checks and eyes that sparkled
with a rougish light.
Well, shall i go and get my
coat and go and get a licenser’
••If you want to you may, and
i"l! e<> with you, loo.”
The young man’s face sobered
down a little, but be went and got
bis coat.
••Du \ou still want to go?" he
| gently inquired.
i “Why, 1 thought it was you
that wanted to go." said the maid
en, hesitatingly.
“Well, Ido, but I thought may
be you would give it up.”
“II that's all, we ll go," was the
reply.
Loren was caught, and he bad
the good sense to 9ce it. They
went to the county court and got
a license, and before the sun set
thev were married. — Des Moines
Special.
The commissioner ul pensions
has directed the suspension at the
I’hiladelpkia agency of 102 pen
sions which have been drawn al
though the pensioner is dead. In
some cases, the commissioner
says, the persons in whose names
the pensions were drawn have
been dead since 1S71. He also
directed the suspension at the
same agency of pensions to seven
widows who remarried in 1881,
j hut who have continued to draw
pensions ever since. The com
missioner has addressed a com
munication to the attorney gener
al requesting him to-bring suit
against the pension agent and his
bondsmen for tlie money so un
lawfully disbursed.
baby,” and he
he thought she
responsible for its be
PAINT HOW!
, ,, . ... j You mav confide implicitly ini
horse had been made through the - * i
, , I any of their statements touching,
gnaw t pronoun -her.' ! J ,
,. its utility. You can get it at the
Ql ji cmliiFn * B
! clouds.’’—Gentleman's Magazine, j I! ’*g ,n
considerably to blame for it ton.
And when she lias the headache
His eves flashed
ct
CCS,
T. S. ROWEL’S
Pnur Store.
Toilet Soaps,
Finest Line in S. W. G-a.
.distantly aloot from her the rest
1V l*lirc LOclIlf Wcir*iofthe evening. She had never,
!ranted, and Linseedi'^nmoreanimated. j
i “If she can throw me over like
Oil at prices that .that." thought Hariy, moodily, asiibrow j n - 0
will enable every- 18 i. isrooai U' 111 Di ” l!l l,e wo,,t ; straight n
sudden
idea suggested itself to him, but;
ere he had time to follow it out be
was called upon the stage.
The plnv proceeded smoothly to j
the end: no lack of life character j
izel Mabel's acting in the last
scene as before. The interest she j
it scenic.i to spring
West’s Nerve and Brain Kills at bottom figures, at
ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
—Th« great nerve and brain rem
nlv, lor sale, only at
tf J. W. STANFORD'S.
P*i*l Now !
Oil and Lead never cheaper
than now at J. W. Ytaxfokd's.
Tobnrcc, Tobacco.
Cheap, Medium and Fine, lor
sale very low. at
J. AV. Stanfokd's.
Silver M are !
reduced prices.
At greatly
close out. at
ct ALLISON A- SIMPSON'S.
to
roin her heart. Her:
. 1 . , ; ver and over again the events of| f ] owncas t eyes, the natural flush j
body to pillllt up. ! the evening, ‘and for lbs acquaint-■ 1 upon her cheeks, the trembling ot i
IlIV figures bl' - j ance o£.a week, too, she is not the | t,h,r little hand which lay within:
c _* 1 -a. j girl for me, and I have no earth I his own, told Ilal a glad truth; j ----- .. j bnt she has grandchildren, great
j tore YOU paillt. j ly reason to care.' lie did care, and wllC n at the last she raised Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. j graa<1cUi!( , n;n an( , grea ; great-
J. W . STANFORD. ; lhou k' h -a* a pa> a a 1 1**» heart ^ h^reyes, it was to Cad in his s The Russiatt* must have had , grandchildren, numbering in all
smotheied it l,iok of exultant gladness. j an easy job in handling the Af-; about 100. She never wore spec
| "You ran away from me this af- g|, ; ,ns. The Afghan matchlock Oacles in her life. She could to
ternoon, Mabel,’
li ng stores in Louisville, Evans
j ville er even in Owensboro, Ky.
1 am sorry for your
| but I believe this medicine will
! cure you if persisted iu. I would
: not stop tin lerune dozen or more
| large size bottles, which can be!
I secured at reasonable cost.
JOHN M JOHNSON, ,
, „ i years.
<2 Marietta street, Atlanta. Ga.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga.
A Remarkable Woman.
Therein living in the upper, nobody thinks of minding it—a
gave proof, but he
Home Mixture Guano,i ,lewn andJclcrn,incd l0 “ akeno
part of Bartow county, an old j woman’s always having the head
! lady. Mrs. Carrie Vaughn, whose j ache. And if she is “nervous
1 - 7 O’ ^ |
| history is as remarkable as it is! enough to fly” nobody shuts the
interesting. She whs born in j door any quieter, and nobody
j Habersham county, Ga., in 1788 1 tucks her on the lounge with a
making her 97 years old. She shawl over her or coddles her to
! was married at the age of 17. Her j death as a man has to be coddled
: husband lias been dead forty one ! under such circirtnsU.nce9.
She raised eleven <*hil-j We might go on indefinitely
Iren, saw them all married, with j with the troubles of being a wo-
families of their own, except one. j man, and if there is a man who
The children are now all dead, ‘ thinks a woman has an easy time
i
of it, why, just let him pin on a
pound of false hair and get inside
a pair of corsets, and put on »
Tbe Bate bridge Democrat re
marks that Gov. McDaniel cannot
he a candidate next lime because
he is clearly ineligible under the
constitution, sad adds: “Another
existence, and if she was-l man, then, must lead the Demo
cracy in that campaign. If lie is
not from South Georgia every del
egate to the convention from this
section ought to be killed w ith a
stuffed club. South Georgia
must stand square up for her
rights."—Albany News.
MAM* PACT l’ It ED BY
Milo Maize!
For a Fora;je Crop, superior to
Cat Tail Millet. For sale at
tf T. S. POWELL'S.
Base Balls and Bats,
Croquet St:
Rubber balls
Marbles, Harmon
AND
The Columbus Fertilizer Co. nur • •j’.'
FOlt 8AI.E BY
n.
In the cast of characters for! at
announced the chair
glians. The Afghan matchlock
hlspered llarry, | orjazail has no parallel as a lire-1 day thread the finest needle, but
they stood that night in a little • arm on the face of the earth. It: for nervousness of her bands.
j is aht
. filled near
A flea, one sixteenth of an inch
in length, can jump a distance of
twenty inches. This is 320 times
its length. The common gray
rabbit jumps about nine feet clear
on the level ground. In propor
tion to length a horse, to jump as
far as a rabbit, would have to
clear C4 feet at a jump. There is
no qnadruped that has such pow-
pull back over-skirt, and be a wo ! r| bil muscles in hisquailers as
man himself, and see how he likes j the rabbit, anil none excel him in
it. the muscles of his loins and back.
j entry back of the stage, waiting j is about nine feet long, anfl ie j She is remarkably active and j maskable family of chickens has liently awaiting the appointment
man of the Morton amateur theat f or their cue. *1 wanted an ex : fitted near the muzzle with a! spry for her age. Rather thau^oj] 1
Bainhridge Democrat: A re
iiy of chick
! recently developed at Climax.
While
who are impa-
lEI-.IEJG'ALlNrT
TOILET & LAUNDRY SOAPS,
Unusually cheap,
At J - P. TOOMBS 61 BUO.’S. ct
Pistil Task
Another Reduction
In Buggy and Wagon Harness.
Examine our stock before vou buv
ct ALLISON & SI.MKSON. *
SI moke!
The Universal Favorite, or the
Koval Arch Cigars, the best in
the city, at
' J \V. STANFORD'S.
Pniet the roof of your house?
with Browns Rubber Paint, and
prevent fire, leaks, and decay. Fm
sale onlv by. J. W. Stanfoud.
! JUST RECEIVED. AND
i For sale at
T. S. POWELL'S,
i Prussist, Bookseller ami Stationer.
I ct
Cotton Planters!
Maist be
j upon the stale of his fnse, and ! her corn grist, they find it already td, and together for two weeks
nt have been s | wrote to Tom Steele? he inquired, therefore he is by uu means a cer- i shelled by her own hands. She j the mother aided the half grown
j more suitable cast as far as teal! with a merry light ia his eye. : tain shot. During the last Af-{ attends to her business with great i SO n to hover and scratch lor the
: circumstances are concerned, -Yes, it was, Harry; but I don t j ghan war It used to be a joke j diligence. No idle bread is eaten | young ones, w hen she deserted the
j | " f thought Harry while reading over ^ ihink it fair for you to tease, a* among the British soldiers that j about her. She has smoked her ' family leaving tbe son to scratch
DRUNKENNESS le ,,la - V \ * Sorn, * n aml Eis:lr i**er ejes drooped beneath the an Afghan would poise his jazil j pipe of tobacco regularly from j f or numerous and interesting
j I are both in loye with Janet Gray.; laughing light in his. upon a rock, calculate when his! early womanhood. She is all | family.
IT RED IS ITS VAlSIOl S STAGES. Norman desperately jealous, and | -Then 3 0U know, Mabel, lo what 1 coemT would be likely to arrive in ! sufiicicnt to bei self, ask9 no out- 1
■ Desire for stimulants entirely remov-! E.lgai successful for the time,; jt referred?'
od. Home treatment. Medicine can tie | i8 ppy circumstance for me,’ h
admimsiered witlumt knowledge 01 |>=*- '
greatest
number appointed on any one day
was 133 on April 27. A majority
of t he appointments were made l»
fill vacancies.
took
■Yes, I overheard you tell Tom
itient in- simple placing it in coffee, tea I added, with a sigh, ‘if the real af- 'Steele ’
I or any irticle o'f/oed. Cures guaranteed., fair coul(l assumtt lhc aspect of j
•What reparation do you intend
This he faithfully undcr
and performed, and has
with the
and then gooff to some little dis furtable home and farm. She j exception of one, which was acci
tance and sit down and smoke ; and her husband were here before 1 dentally killed, to “frying sized"
If the enemy arrived in front of the Indians were removed. She is \ chickens. The mother of there
I 1
1 1 I t-SlOO WILL BE FA!!) thl3 al iU _ olose - Borman is , to make for your unmerited treat- j matchlock just as it went off, | stout enough to live many years I markable family is now carrying
feOlCt.! , successful in the end. ( ment of me. Mist Benton T be next • w j,y then he would most likely be 1 vet.—Carterscille Couraut. ! another brood, which she will
AT I •{S-frwinT« e ?Sm nwuSS; | ‘Why arc women so wild al-1 whispered, as elaaping one arm j killed , but if he didn't, and the' •— probably turn over to him soon,
. I eoiitinninc testimonials and full narticu- wavs, he cried, giving a savase .l,nnt li.r ilr.s her close to his: ... —..te « nnn.i.. .. n A Great Diseoverv. 1 .1 ...r .1 .
BLANK BOOKS
of every kind.size and style,cheap
er than ever before, at
ancoitf J. W. Staxfobd's
Breakfast Bacon and Dried
Beef,
at ALLISON & SIMPSON'S, j
The most, handsome line 1
offered 1
»'S'
{ct ALLISON A- SIMPSON'S
! h7 ITgortato wsk y, !
: WatEfcmaier, Jeweler and Eagraier,
And Dealer in
I Clocks, Wlllehes Jewelry
11 ad Silverware.
.. f'BCCl..-
oiit.nniu? testimonials and full particu
lars sent free. Address
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-HMy. 1S5 Bacc St.. Citu innati. O.
To Sportsmen!
25 Ponnd Kegs of Powder for $1.
Shot. IVads and Primeis in pro-
rantcil.
All Clock andAVafch Work War- • portion, at
marlO-et : ^ ALLIS0X & SIMPSON'S.
of Papers, all Winds, ever offeree
lo-fore at J. W. STANFORD'!
Clams, Crabs and Olives,
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Corn, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
'
i et
—Tavior*s Premium Cologne
j for sale at J. W. Stantohd's.
Wheat Brail,
ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
jan24-ct
ways,' he cried, giving a savage i about her he dr«w her close to his ! weapon went off a quarter of an
clutch at a paper weight sitting { s j,| c . ‘I have been very miserable ! |, our a f lcr be had passed it. then
neai, about handsome men? U of late; more wretched than you I a0 harm was done, and its owner
tor ' can imagine, and deserve a rich ! W mil,l philosophically “set" the
now | re ward for the suffering you have again in ho[ies of catching
she scarcely deigns :i Uance in my | caused
direction. Heaven knows 1 wish I
! could have sworn she cared
me until Fremont came, and
1 ‘Some one else has suffered too,’
I could give her up as easily as j she whispered, with a swift glanee
she has me, but I can't do it. and f roa , | ler long-lashed eyes.
it costs a desperate effort to wear
the indifferent face I do.’
A* Janet Gray, Mabel was more
fascinating than she knew, and
Norman McGregor, the unsuccess
ful suitor, found her constant cold
ness prompted more by nature, he
the next coiner, and then go off
to his rock, smoke and await de
velopments.
Martha Bryau. of Annapolis,
Mil., died from an over indulgence
-Ah. Mabel!’ he cried, impul
sively, ‘if such is the case, prom
ise to take what I give you. and ! in Iau i5 l * u ‘ r . wllkh • lie toul< ‘ n,,t
give what I ask in return ’ i re ®‘*“ ^ w *®
•What do you demand?’ | »P**>J>odic hilarity of the woman
‘Your heart for mine,* was the] lasted fifteen minutes, at tbe end
quick response; are you willing' of which time she dropped desd.
A Great Discover;. ; and proceed lo raise another lam
Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, | ily.
Ia., savs: “Mv wife has been sc j . . , •“*“ T
1 .. A good joke is told on a Lump
rioiislv affected with a cough for 1, . ° J , .....
twenty five year-, and this spring j kln Y° UD Z ma “ who J f,,ned a 1$lb,e
more severely than ever before. ; class last Sunday for the first
She had used many remedies time in his life. It is customary
without relief, and being urged to for the members of tbe Sunday
try Dr. King’s New Discovery,
did so, witb most gratifying re
sults. The first bottle relieved
her very much, and the second
bottle has absolutely cure I her.
She has not had so good health
for thirty years.”
Trial Bottle Free at J. W. Stax
ford's Drug Store. Large size
S1.00
school with which this class is
connected to answer roll-call by re
pealing a verse from the Bible.
When the came of this recruit
was called he sang oat: “Do unto
others as yon would hare them,
and so forth.” lie now wears the
blue ribbon of tbe Band of Hopc-
Mr. Jesse E. Mercer and Mis*
Dora Colley, of Calhoun count-,
were privately married on the 25to
of March. The fact of the mar
riage has just been mad* public,
and the fellows who have shown
the bride so much attention fee;
spotted about the matter.
The New York World truly o’
serves: “When the good Ilorac-
Greeley went bail for Jefferses
Davis, if Davis had been grate!,
enough to join, the Republican
party would have made him min
ister to Great Britain fifteen c:
more years ago.”
A preacher aged sixty years,
who lives in the up country, t.
ccnlly rode twenty miles, preach
ed two sermons and married him
a wife all in one day. He was
mixing business with pleasure.
A boil in the pot is worth two
on the ncclc.