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Enterprise and Appeal.
BT STANFORD & COOPER.
VOL. V.
“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1885.
NO. 16
CANCER
ClfAP*
IIii.i., I)oruLA8 County. Ga.,1
Hcptombcr 1st. 1879. j
Gentlemen—This is to certify that I
have been curc«l ««f cancer on iny n»»^v of
years’Mtamiinjr. from theti.-cof oi -
ly one small bottle of Dr. HuyrlwiNNlV
Kreat cancer remedy, star Curine. whic h
I purchased from my old friend. Mr.
Canij*.your agent for* Douglas county,
in August, and I atn now entirely well—
this tlie first of November, 1 &7&. You
<*nn use iny name in rejoin mending this
great remedy to the public if you wish,
as 1 t hink it tlu* greatest remedy for can
cer* in the world. Yours truly. •»
a*KS. K. WILLIAMS.
AND
FRENCH WINE COCA
S END for liirjre Illustrated raliilnpw
of the DeLoach Water Wheels, fur-
t.d>le Mills. Mill •Stones, and all kind of
Mill Supplies, g®
Strengthens anil F.x Idle rates.
OF HIS EARLY DAYS.
>n\v Mills. Gins,
a limit a Mill.
A INS and refreshes, aids diges-!
impart** i cw energies t.» the*!
xhaiisf**cl mind and Ijoclv. and I
and anythin:
a Mill.
NYatex* AYlieels
Atlanta Ga.. June 30,1879.
Gentlemen—1 wish to say to you that I
have been suffering with a sore leg for
several years, and 1 have had several
doctors to practice on it without success.
Tlu y all said it would have to Ik* ampu
tated. hut I could not stand that. 1 saw
your advertisement in the papers, and
concluded to try your star < urine. I
have lieen using it for six weeks, and am
Uovr entirely well. You can use my
name in any way you see fit in reconl-
-mendin"your great remedy. I know it
w ill cure Any kind of chronic sores, by
erjHTlenee.’ I v. i h you success, gentle
men. T banking von for the medicine
you saved my life'wlth. 1 am
Yours verv respectfully,
liKtTII-: FKEKMAN.
CATARRH
Atlanta, Ga., June 30, 1879.
Gentlemen—You can use my name in
recommending Dr. Havelwod’ Star *'u-
rine for < ’ancer. 11 has cured me of l ’an- ,
cer of sin years’ standing. Re**|»ectfullv j
ye ws. * ALFRED EDWARDS. ' |
Atlanta, Ga., June 30, 1879. j
Dear Sirs—You have mv consent t«>'
use mv name in recommending Dr. llay-
olwood’s Star Curine for Dry <’ntarrh. I
have had Catarrh for several years, and
the Star Purine has cured me. Yours
truly, ( APT. \\ M Mct'ONNELL.
‘ 'out factor.
about half the usual price, ami Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farmer can af
ford one. and they are guaranteed to
make First-Class Table Meal.
Sent for prices, and v»m will be sur
prised. A. O. DELOACH <<• PRO..
Atlanta, Ga.
IM^As to the merits of our Work, we \
refer to the following gentlemen, who
have bought of us: t>. A. Darrv. Gunn
A Stanford. J. V. Ivev. K. W. Pittman,
and J. T. George, (’’utbbert. Ga. Also
many others of the best citizens of South
West Ga. iu«y21*3w
Elam Johnson, Son & Co.,
Wholesale
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
12 Decatur and 13 Line St**.,
. ATLANTA- GA.
COCA,
is a wonderful in\ isolator ui the genital
organs and Is a iqs-eiHe f..r all nervnii*
complaint., sueh assn k iikaiia* he. \kv-
KALOIA, W.MCEFUI.NKSS. LOsS OK MKMuJ:V,
NERVOUS TREMORS, L*»SS OF AI*I*ETITE, DE
PRESSION OF SPIRITS, ETC.
Pemberlon'D Wine Poca
Will vitalize y«»ur blood ami build lip
your health at once. Lawyers. Minis
ters, Teachers. Orators. Vocalists, and
all who speak in p'.iblic. will Hud the
Wine Coca, taken half iionr before speak
ing, a specific for the voice.
WiAE COCA.
I From the Bartow (Fla.,) Informant, (ot'onr children if their father
THE ‘*KI>'(! OF THE CRACKERS” treats them so?"’ This brought
j GOES SOME Rr.liI.MS4 EXCES jont the devil lully, and he became
; enraged; and there was a billet of
: wood at hand, and be picked it up
There ts a pond one mile west , , , , . „.
v , n r ,, . ] n i 1 and struck her on the head. She
bled, groaned and died; all from
whiskey.
~ I He was tried and condemned to
»on laws, as we called them, in
of Newnansvillc, Florida, called
tl
‘a negro hung under the old Jack
freely
was a
came; and if ever Jonah's fish j ey-and liquor. I soon saw that! He Wasn't Dead,
tried to throw up, he tried, and ’ most of the chickens would be all 1 A good story of Judge Bond, of
rolled about on the sand. We | right, and I began to fed east-; 1 j the United States District Court
threw him back, but he came out! had done a good Sunday’s work, j is told by one of his Western
as fast as he could. I soon saw I Putting these things together—j friends. It occurred in Boston in
the jiowcr of the strong man in ; the hideous looks of a hung ne 1 1S77. The two went to call on a
the ’gator, and it made a different * gro, and Adkins killing so good a i medium. They were shown many
thing of him, as he quit his own j woman, and old John's sermon j wonders, and at last the judge
element. At first he was very j about the strong man, liquor, and ! was told to write a list of uames : get along all right.
A Had W'sman.
•Now, the best thing yon can
do,’ said the Judge to an old ne
gro who had applied for a divorce,
•is to go home and behave vour-
se! f.’
'Yas, sah.’
T do not see why yon should not
snappish, but soon became sick my practice on the ’gator, bear, j on a slip ot paper, which being
and helpless. I hog and chickens, for fear I would : done he was instructed to run his
Not long after this I was left at | be delivered into the power of the
home to keep the house, while j strong man, unless I really need
my father' and mother went to | cd him, never to call on him, or
finger down the list and stop when
the accustomed rap on the table
was heard. When he got to the
middle of the list a violent blow
was struck upon the table. There
upon a lWng conversation ensued
between the judge and the mute-
, . ‘die bv being hung; and while un
the territory o! Morula, about the, , .1 ,, , ,
- 1 dcr the gallows he spoke
year lf>32, for rapeou lus young , . ... ,
1 J ° and to the point, for he
unstress, Cosar. She had gone , , , .
good orator; and he sung this
to a neighbor s, Saturday evening,; , , , .
, j while very many shed tears:
and was lo come home Sunday . . i i i / i ,
: Sinners. p.M>rsinners take warning bv 1 chill cii, (some se\cn or eight miles,; allow him to take possession ol
evening; and as Cosar had but i , , , , j
I = | me; i lor in those days churches and | mo nor friends, if I could help it,
| one ne ro. ic was treatci as cue ; Tl,*. fruits ot trangression behold you ! preachers were scattering in the ! for I have seen and known of a
ill rmloTTc I he urcfai qua cmun nt wj.li i ^ fimi X* aUl to e a j mo* see. . i territory.) We had a half grown i good deal of cruel treatment in
1. emlorse.l t.\ Otef Ju.UKipnineot Med,-(Tpfy Iuan ami only Mv soul is fermented, mv bodv con-! . . . , . - , , ... . . ,
cal Men m Il.e "..'l.l aiul iv-inbcrton S ,, , .. ‘ ! pot bear and a lot or young pigs, i families, and the wealthy brought rial need spirit, in which was re-
Wiuc t'«K-a is awarded the i.alni over nil , about 22 or 23 years obi, ailtl as' nncl; . i. , , . - . , 1 ...
other iavipinuo by pl.vMeiaus amlp* ^ , , c „ . ! >fv friends and dear children )cft | »nd a fine lot of chickens; so I ; to need, want and nun. bo I; hearsed many astonishing facts,
»«*,!" In ^ w Km?'*"v.'t "lie™ ! Hearing lire visit was to he made ! ' vctpi " s | ,,,w " sht noW Wa ‘ m - v t,n,e 10 C3r ' w0,lU1 M . v lo ‘' nen ' it ' s »»*• rrieti.l**. most ol which the judge had iu-
SmiWS:-. J - "• STAXF,J,:1 ’' a ‘! and knowing when the girl or Much intoxication my ruin has been;! T “ ut teat * I,iak 'T- | Ilot 10 [« *“ a " ^ j to in U ‘ e
4. S. PEMBERTON k CO., ! , , . .. Mv dearest companion I’ve barbar- « c always had plenty of liquor possession of you, Tor health, life, opening of the conversation with
; . . f ’ • : on sir slain. ) as it was a honseholu dweller,
laid her some two miles from r ,* ,, 1111
In yonder cold gravevan! lier Inxly;
. , j . home Sunday evening, at a clay • does lie * !
Enterprise & Appeal. ! h,,le ’ an,,aftcrat::o " ,,,l ‘ sl,i " g | * i *!wi,iui am condemned and shortly 1 u,e lhreetl,ar:ulcr *’ 1 #wcetcn
int in the slutll! will 1 ■ ■ -■— rr • purpose he killed her, as lie sui>- j must die.
Sol-; Proprietors and Mamifaclurt rs,
n»ay21-ly 1m ATLANTA. GA.
ATTK feel that our present
f? foree, having Six Yes
cnee. an*l living !o
:il»le«listrilnitin^ p
l»<* a sul«i«'i<*nt guarantee to Fhijipers «>f
tin* he-t results utforiletl by the markets, j
\Ye shall alw a> s sell here when we;
4-an. am I only forward Melous and Fruit !
when we must.
Consign men ts solicited.
ELAM JOilNSl'N, SON-«t GO.
mav2l-3ni
I soon studied up a plan to dose
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
si DSC I* 11*T 1 OX PRICK : posed, anti threw her in the clay a whole life of sorrow ran never atone
•nccopyonc year .... $1.."»U \ hole. 1 lie children started lo For this cruel murder my hands they
1 meet her, and plat ing on the way 1 have done.
j ed a lot of milk very sweet with
honey, and gave it to C'utfey. At
limb and property suffers, as I the medium. Finally the exhibi
know of some 30 out of 12 of niy tor suspects something and the
friends that were about my age, i-spirit’abruptly departed,
and raised up in Florida at the; Then the judge fell into a brown
same time, and there are about 30 i study from which it was difficult
Eight months
Four months
right I
!;o warn-
CURED.
^! concluded to look in theclay hole, i 1 ani justly condemned; it i
which was near the road, ami to should die,
, . , Therefore K*t;ilDlrun;.arws ta
their surprise saw tneir sister ly-
;' fM \ injr in the bottom, bloody and
r _ , w s /-. , i nscrtion . . . . . . . . el AN) * A soluinn death warning for dnink*
Bon-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch, For each subso<|iu*nt insertion . >u groaning: there was but little »a-
.1// ,,erso„"l my/ter double price. | ler in iu which is supposed to 1 while this (Rli , lmdv K „ 1>>M
ADVKRTISIXG RATES:
One square,
(ten lines
im; bv me.
Laundi*}’ Blueing, at L* w Pri
ces, at
T. S. 1*0WEL'S
ct Drnjj Store.
•d for
as
CiATi:nil ni;i)i( i\i:( o,
38 Wall Mroft, Atlanta.
For salt* bv J. W. Stanford may21-ly
Obituaries will be eharj
other a*lvertisen»ents.
Advertisements inserte*! without
-]K*eification as to tlu* number of in-
sertauis, will Lepublislifd mifil «»r«Ier-
ed out, ami «'}iar^4**l ai*is»nlin“l\'.
i I ! All advertisements due when hand-
—Taylor’s Premium Cologne cd in.
j f »r sale at J. \Y. Stankokd’s. " 1 “ 1
jNTOTIC P] TO
If you want to jum-hasp a
niif
Dili
h y & 1U id IjLsIJ
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feeder,
A Cotton Condenser,
I:i i £J JU y
J. J. WORSHAM.
DENTIST,
CUTHBERT. GA.
rsr Office over Posto nice.
sept IS if
WM. d. kiddoo,
ATl<!i:Vl:V AT i.V H.
( iit/ibrrt, On.
prai-ti* t- at any place in tin-
State la speeia! eoutrai t. tf.
\J. JL THOSHTtHI,
I) B N T I 8 T .
CUTHBERT, GA.
O FFH’K We**t Side Vublie Sqimr**.
over It. L. Dunn’> store. febl7-ly
have brought lier to conscious
ness.
The negro came home Sunday
evening, anil to his surprise found
her there, anil conscious enough
to tell the tale.
artls I have,
in the
grave:
' Remember John Adkins, his death,
mul reform,
Lest justice overtake you, and ven
geance comes on.
first he did not seem to like it; that liquor has ruined and caused | to arouse him. Suddenly looking
and after drinking a little lie left- their death, anil I do believe I can up, he said, with the most admir-
it; soon Mr. hog got to it and be 1 <late my success to sobriety. j ably assumed tone of astonish
gan in earnest to drink; Mr. bear,
could not stand it, so he drives’
hog away, and began drinking
more freely; lie soon began to feel
it, and such rolling and playing I
never saw; and occasionally lie
would go back and try more; but
’ ! as soon as his funny feelings were
overlie became very savage, and
wanted to tear up things, so that
J. 8ru.UEKi.ix.
Orlando, Florida.
inent and conviction: ‘This is
; the most remarkable thing I ever
| Farewell, iny dearcliil*Iren, wherever
roll be;
Tho’ ijuite young ami dear unto me;
No father to shield you from hunger
ami cold,
My poor little orphans arc cast on the
world.
In those days there was noreg
I ulators, but Jackson’s laws were
sufficient, and were carried out:
and I do hope, if we have a Slate
i Convention, they will use the pen
itentinry for a uilTerent purpose, j y n mo therto teach you, uo father t
and put no man there for less Ilian guitlo
20 years, up to 1)9: ami when he Though your tender affections tliron;
! comes out use the Jackson laws sin’s rapid tide;
on him: brand lnm on the right
° i
I check ’.villi the letter It, so wc
may all know him.
Jackson’s law was 30 on the
bare back, with a moderate size l
cow skin three feet and one inch
long, and bran.led on the right
! check with the letter K, or hung
or pilloried. I have* seen the whip
I had to climb a sapling for safe ■
ty. Before that he was always i
gentle and mild, but now lie was j
dangerous; but I soon saw* he was
staggering and weakening, ami 1
j was glad of it, for if the old folks
hail come home then Cuffcy would
have gone fur them ; so I became
! very uneasy, as I thought there
might be *a disappointment; so
I leave you exposed in nature’s wide *t made me uneasy; but my bear
field, : was soon overcome by the strong
To all the sad dangers of this wicked : man ; and Mr. hog had drank up
world. ! all the sweetened milk and was
t
When sorrow surrounds von and sick- squealing for more; so as soon as
K lieu mat ie.
I suffered with rheumatism for
many months, at limes uuuhle to I
w alk or get about only on crutch
es. 1 took eight bottles of Sw ill s !
Specific, and have been entirely i
relieved. P. T. Bautuim,
Macon, Ga. i
Yas, sab.’
‘We all have to make sacrifice*.’
'Yas, sail, so I heali ’em ssy,
!>iit iniglity few men haster pnt np
witl sieh erlrife ez Use got. I ken
stan’ de common rnn of wins mew,
but dat pusson, Judge, is rank
pizen. W’y, sail, if she wuz er
sleep an’ wustcr dream dat I wuz
enjoyin’ myse’f, slic’d wakeliersef
tip an’ sec dat de enjoyment wuz
stopped right dar. She like ter
died some time ergo. I wuz
mighty in hopes dat I wuz gwine
to lose her, but when she foun’ dat
I wuz pleased, blame me if she
didn't turn ober an’ git well.
She's a bad ’oman, salt ’—Arkan-
ninc Traveler.
Wbv do little birds in their
nests agree? Because if they did
nut they would fall out.
Why are fowls most profitable
things to keep? Because fur every
grain they give a peek.
but
ness conies on,
You will cry for your mother,
alas ! she is gone :
Your father in auger struck her on
the head;
She bled, groaned and languished,
and alas! she is dead.
I got down I fixed Imu more; and
of all the drunken sights lever
saw, Mr. hog showed, for it see n ,
ed lie did not know w hen lie liad
enough; lie got so drunk lie would
wallow,'spew and root over in it,
From (hr Mountains.
For many years I have been
troubled with a scrofulous affec
tion. My right leg was covered
with sores'from the hip to the,
ankle—some of them large ami ■
painful, a great deal. I tried
everything 1 could think of or
friends could suggest. The phy
j sieians did what they could, but
brought no permanent relief. My
lease was well known in Ibis tom
immily, as well as the fearful suf
Icrings I endured. 1-ast fall, at
beamed of. I almost doubt the
I power of Omnipotence to equal it.’
|-All,’ said the medium, 'I can
how you greater things than
that.’ Further conversation cn
sued in a similar strain, when
Judge Bond burst out with: ‘But
I tell you, sir, I challenge the A1 One man in Germany has made
mighty to do such a tiling. Why, < and sold 3,000,000 thermometers,
sir, can you believe it? I left this ■ That’s what you might call
gentleman not twenty minutes , ing money by degrees,
ago on the steps of the Parker
What is the difference between
a jeweler and a jailer?" One sells
watches, and the other watches
cells.
mak-
Hoiise!’ At this the medium be
came naturally furious, and ex
claimed: ‘1 told you to write the
| names,of the dead men on that
Ii-.t.’ ‘No,’ replied Judge Bond,
with a look of child like simplici
ty, ‘you did not; you told me to
write the names of Irionds. and 1
ilid so. There isn’t the name of a
single dead man on that list.
‘•There,” said the young hus
band as lie placed the paregoric
; handy before going to bed, “I’m
like the prudent sailor, making
ready for squalls.”
is needless to add that the judge
and his friend departed without
ecrcmonv.
Tlic old lady who asked for •
gold ling sixteen parsnips fine was
probably related to the elderly
gentleman who said Ins daughter
It was attending the conservatory of
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Pullovs, Shafting, Hangups,
AND MILL WORK,
Write to us for PISK’ES ami DISCOUNTS,
make it to your interest to l>uv direct from us.
E. VAN WINKLE & 00.,
3yE-A-TTTTF-A.Ca?TTI^E!I^S,
^Atlanta, Geovg’ia.
Notice to tiie Trade—We give discounts to the trade.;
mav 21 3in.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
When sorrow surrounds you, my eyes ! « n,il '*■ « disgusting sight to
overflow; i sec how l»a«l off and nasty he was.
Therefore, iny dear children, I bid yon I soon saw Mr. hog was badly out
a, fi l ll: 1 of bis element, and I tried to coax
I hope my kind neighbors your guar-! hiln to cat C|)rn> ,, ut , ie ai(l not
rSF* All Gluck :«ii< 1 Watch Work War-
! ranted. marlD-ct
_ I pins' law put in force three times,
A Cotton Press, or a H. I. G0RTAT0WSKY, ■ on i*o while men and one negro,
Witciuiker, Jeweler Ed Engraver, ' :lD,i 11 l,rwli ‘‘ l|,, ’ ,n,,i < asl|icl,r!, ii'i
told the tale, go where they would;
And Dt.iKr in it is one of the best and safest
<’ioc*k», Yl si foil**?*. Jewelry laws for rogues that can be made;
au«l Silverware. for it kept down roguery in Ala . dians will be, . , .
, ... i * , .r j . ,,i -if have anv appetite; a thing I nev
ehua county for many years; and , And Heaven, kind Heaven, will save 11 ”
if this law was properly and con : you from woe.
| stitutionally prepared, instead of When sorrow surrounds you my trou-
a pleasure place called peniteutia- j Wes increase*;
j ry, an»l many seek it for pleasure. This world can t receive me nor grant
as it looks to me, there would not mc ,
; There is none but mv Savior, whose
: be so many there. . -
: r * mercies arc* free;
1 lie next law was hanging, or ^* un j )ar j on a sinner, a rebel like me.
: set him free. , , ... ...
My soul through His mercies I hum- a little I got a bright milk pan
As many came to the territory ,. • m h , * . 1 ,
r .. . e oiyru.ij.il, ami poured a lot of corn in it and
n lb2o~2b—of the worst of men— » 1- » i ! *
the suggestion of a friend, I be
gan the use of Swilt’s Specific, li
prod ne :«l a change so apparent { Aii Enterprising, Reliable House,
that it astonished everybody as ,| # \y. Stanuoko can alwavs be
one ulcer after another disappear- I relied upon, not only to carry in
ed, and none were more astonish ! st,otK
ed than myself. Six bottles pro
best of everything, but
! to secure the Agency for such ar
ticles as have well known merit.
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Near Miiledgeville.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Hemlquartcrs for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
and Water I’ipes. from 2 lo 24 inch calibre, for Draining I-aml, 15. R.
Culverts, Road and Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire, Grate,
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur
naces, Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or
St vie on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stumps,
Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for Fur
nace Building or other similar purposes.
Correspondence Solicited. Our prices are reasonable. All we ask
is a trial.
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
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and will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, Lave on
hand a full line of everything usually kept in a
-ssFIRST-6LASS ESTABLISHMENT*-
'of this kind. I propose to buy in large quantities, direct from Fac
tories, and will compete in style and prices with any house in Georgia.
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lily resign,
With saints and sweet angels I hope j
these laws were of good service, j there to join;
for thev To tell oi His mercies bis wisdom and
er saw him refuse before; so
left bear and bog, and concluded
to finish my practice on the feath
ered tribe. I was a little bother |
ed at first bow to give it, as I
wanted them to drink it of their ;
own free will, giving them a fair,
free will chance. After studying
milk
duccd an entire cure. My restor
alion is due entirely to the use of thereby sustaining the reputation
this medicine. It is the best ! of being always enterprising, and
blood purifier ill the world, and
will come nearer doing what is
ever reliable. Having secured
the Agency for the celebrated Dr.
j ' -" 0 . V | Kings New Discovery for Con-
claimed for it than any medicine I sumption, will sell it on a positive
have ever tried. 'guarantee. It will surely cure!
music.
“I'll make you dance!” cried
an irate mother, pursuing her er
ring son, slipper in baud. “Then,”
remarked the juvenile, “we shall
have a bawl.”
A gypsy marriage consists of
tile bride and groom stepping
over a broomstick. I11 Christian
marriages the broomstick usually
comes into the play after mar
riage.
A scientific gentleman in Lon-
J. XL Watkins,
Jasper, Ga., March 11, 'S3.
I any and every affection of Throat,! don is trying to produce cats
i Lungs, and Chest, and to show without tails. This should not
and Sik i 11
Treatise on Blood
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.
our confidence, we invite you to
: call and get a Trial Bottle Free.
: called the chickens up, and they
i soon went for the corn. I went
a
littl
‘You are doing nicely,’ said the
doctor encouragingly, to an old
j darkey patient. ‘1 w ill call again
i to morrow, and will leave you this „, e most conte niptuous,
A pretty young tnaina, with a prescription now to save you from | loots at everythin*,
irl by her side nearly as ‘ pain in the interim.' Then he
was being en
She Had Found Him.
be a very difficult undertaking
he has a good sharp cleaver.
if
Wisdom and politeness are not
always associated. The owl, said
to be the wisest of birds, is also
He
and a great protection, ....
needed the brand. I love; and poured out about a quart of | jrc -tty as berseir, was being en went out. ‘Da’s or ’scription dat
This nemo's crime came under Who pardons poor sinners and crowns j liquor; I believe it was gin or j tended 6y a stranger who had ,| e doc-tali lei",’ said the patient
, . 0 , , , them above. ' rum, as it was very clear, and I ‘ a f r ,ir.Lr
the hanging law; and I saw him: 1 ’ - ’ shuck up
After this man was
h
ung by Simon Dell, who was
an acquaintance feebly to his wife, ‘an' I wans yo'
usual and always ! ter go tor de drug sto’ an’git it
hung, it' poured it in the pan. and then .through the
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j sheriff and drove the cart from i aeernea to pl! * ce U,e drunkard in ; poured corn in the pan with the j tonvellicIlt mcdiumsliip .or the j filled. Tell de drug sto’ mandat
under him, and let hint down easy, j °I* n vic , wof , llis com T :lni « n ' wl,i * j li ff" or ; aml ' :llIed u l* l J ie , father. litlle gir |. The stranger did all u’s fo’ my interim, an’ lie sho’ an'
..., . 1111 kev, and liad a great tendency to! ed tribe, and they pitched in the
1 he most people I had ever seen - ’ ® J > .
1 r. 1 1 stop so much drinking for a while. I liquor after the corn. I saw a few
were there; and after he was hung 1 *» , * . , , ,
. ,, ,, ,, , , , r: Not long after this I lieard J. ! did not like it at first, and I oniy
20 minutes Dell pulled the black 51 ,
,, , , : Tucker, a Baptist minister, preaeli, gave them corn enough to see tnc
cap off, so everybody could see ’ * ’ ‘ 0 .....
. . ', , , from a text; that was, as long as ; effect. I waited a bit to see the
how a hung man looked. ’ ° 1
I was within a few feet of him.
you kept the strong man ont of; effect; and I soon saw they bo
und described the drunkard, and
made him safe until lie invited the
the
and anxious lo look at him, which
I did to my satisfaction; and I
am not in possession of words to .
describe the horrible looks on bis slron S raan ,n hi * llo,,sc - an ’ 1
black, fat and ! 9tron S man l,e P ut ,lown as " L,s ‘
key; and inoffensive in its proper
ml! place, but out of it it was
your house your goods were safe; came very merry, and even the! anr | <lc*murely
the talking. He was one of those :lx him ef I'se to lake it eternally,
men who think they know every or jes’ rub it on tho outside, an'
tiling but only rarely get a good j ef so wharr.’
chance to tell it. The lady an
sweretl only in monosyllables.
The little
A girl with three arms i.-; one
face, as he was very
licr.s tried toc-row; so I concluded
to thriblile the dose, and I gave
them plenty, »nd before they got
too drunk I never was so amused
in mv life to see the bens crowing
girl listened patiently j of lhe altrauti,,ns of a Ir“'"sian:t
rely for a time, and then side s,low ' Tllis - v °fr n - la,1 >
rTs
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Said Brougham when lie was ■
struggling lawyer: "Circumstan
ces alter cases, but I wisli I could
get hold of some cases that would
alter my circumstances.”
The bees legs arc said to be
very powerful. It can draw
twenty times the weight of it.
body. Wc always supposed a
bee's strongest point was in hi.
tail.
began to fidget around in her i ou S' lt to sm, Sht
scat. Finally, as the stranger
slopped for breath, she said:
“JIainma, you’ve found one,
ain't yon?”
“What, mv dear?”
marriageable youn
neighborhood. She ; capld
for fry every j
m^p in
An Illinois man sneezed a bul-
th c j let out of his nose the other day.
„„,l Those fellows who will persist in
, . . 1 looking into the muzzles of their
two arms around a man s neck. 0
rith f5 llns sce “ *'“ e y arc loaded
while she turned pancakes
the other.
must suffer the consequences.
Why, don't yon remember what j ‘Yon say,’ said a judge to aj ‘XIa,’ said little Johnny, hold-
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1 , - . ,1 >i- ^ ,; hiucc, Dutuui ut it it wits a rob- j und pituli in for fight with the
lar set of teeth. His eves ami 1 ’ .... , . t , ' 1 ... D .
. , her. a sneak, a broiler, and a blood ; rooster, striking at each other and
, tongue are in snv view to this day;, * * ’ ° .
and for months this tale was told, thirsl - v deeeiver , »» d wa8 arao “8 st j missin S thc I,ck - s0,nrt ' mcs ,,vc i you told pa’ when he said you’d witncs8 , ‘U, a t the plaintiff resorte.1 i i»S >'P bis mother’s slipper, 'c-an
| and repeated in every howsehold i the * tron S cst tl,in S s on earUl ’ f‘>r or six inches,and pitc-l.ing over on ,, e lonesomc on tlie cars? You i t0 an illgPnious use ofcircumslan-1 vou tell me why your slipper i.
for a vear or more, or' until a man ! il wonIli ruin man or beast put of i U,dr bcails ’ S cttin S "P an<l hittin S : said you'd find some bore to talk ; lial cvi ,l,nce. State just exactly !
in Georgia killed his wife, and lbcir P ro P er sen8C *' 1 P aid 3 j at tbe fir8t cbicken to corae ,n \you to sleep.” what vou ...can by that.’
Another Reduction
In Buggy and Wagon Harness.
Examine our stock before von buy
ct ALLISON A- SJXIPSON. *
was condemned to be bung.
This man’s name was John Ad
kins, who was a gentleman in ev-
! cry respect, and a man of great in
fluence and talent, and very much
i.ei -i - • , , ; to vear, as it was a common habit
thought of, besides a minister and - ’
, to invite vour friend to drink and
•Well,'
good deal of attention to him, u| reach; and continue until they. ji am ma looked out ot me win- sa id thc witness,‘my exact mean
he frequently alluded to the rope j became so drunk they would fall j (iow an( } t | ic stranger suddenly ! in „ is t ] lat | ie Red.’
and look nsi.i 1.. i._ l.j i...,,.. — "
as the last end of drunkenness. ] about and lie down and look I thoii-sht lie bad better gi into
In those days almost every man ! sick as they could be, and three ; l j lc 8mo kjn" car to find bis friend.
kept liquor in bis hsuse from year j of them died. j Chicago llcralrl.
1 went back to look for Mr. bear;
be was yet asleep, and so was bog;
and I began to think of what I
had done; perhaps the liquor
would kill the pile; and I knew I
poet; but unfortunately would
! drink a little too much. ‘He ha( ,. be social, and was only worth 50
DRUNKENNESS aver - vniccamlawoiuan of i to62iccntsasalIon -
good education and standing,! I kept'this idea of the strong
CURED IS ITS VARIOUS STAGES, very kind and generous; but one man ' n m >' bead, and concluded 11 would stop the growth of a two-
day Adkins had been to a gather- j would give it a trial on beasts, or . year-old hickory if the old folks
ing and had drank too much, and t anything that I could get it down; j came home; but I saw Mr. bear
returned home, and at the gate too i so OIie ‘bay myself and a few | move and stretch, and I went to
A boy- in one of the
schools, while engaged in defining
words, a few days since, made a
mistake that was not a mistake.
He said, ‘A demagogue is a ves
sel that holds beer, wine, gin,
like the after sail of papa’s ship?*
•No, my son; why is it?’ ‘Because/
said Johnny, ‘it’s a spanker.’
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Garfield
Desire f**r stimulants entirely remov-
e»l. Home treatment. MeJiume can be
administered without knowledge of pa
tient, by simply nlaeiiijr it in eoil'e*. tea
or any article of food. Cures guaranteed.
friends was in the Suwannee riv-; him and called him, and he seem-
I A nen - explosive, known as kin
• etite, is at present being studied
i in Germany. It consists, it is
: said, of a mixture of oils and gum whiskey or any other kind of in
cotton, and is superior to dyna- toxicating liquor.’
mile, as its manufacture and ma- ; — ——
nipuiation are absolutely without Lhera are 300 applications on
danger; it will detonate ouly un- *"d e - l ’ r admission of patients to
der certain peculiar and well <le | theinsaneasylumat Xlilledgexi.le.
lined conditions of
, M rs. Garfield is worth about
public; $450,000, which nets an income,
at 4 per cent, of $16,000 a year.
Her (icnsion from congress is $5.-
000 annually, making her entire
resources $21,000 a year.
f shock. Only j Patients arc only admitted now as 1 U(;t ' 0
) concussion ex vacancies occur by restoration, re j '., ’
,! inoval or death. One of the new
will have full charge of the business, and will be found at his post at
all times ready to serve all in bis usual fair and square manner.
REMEMBER the place, Owen & Scaly old stand, East side
Public Square, Cutbbert, Ga. Respectfully,
J. W. STANFORD.
of his little girls ran a-.d met him, j
3100 WILL BE PAID : the other two were smaller,) | « swimming; the river was low, j ed to know mc, but looked very t| rt se<Uo
! and expected their father as usu- ^ tbe water clear; and we found i queer, or ashamed, and hot; so I j *
, ^? r C Will "ma "cure. ? .'ireui'ure I al would take them up and kiss -an alligator five or six feet long: gave him a bucket of water, antlD ’ # b| . iHiant buildings is completed, but not [
j vomamuia testimonials and fullparticu-1 them, and take them in bis arms | am * we concluded to catch him i<« .1—.k l—r never drmb l»e 1 3
' "golden SPECIFIC CO. j and carry them back, as lie f re -! and give him some of the strong
je-liMy. IS.-, itaee st„ rinviwnati. O. ; m , ent i v ~,lid it: but the devil, I j man. J. Basdcn got him first,
suppose, possessed him to act and of course w* all assisted him; _ _ ...
rough ami rude with them, an d anl * after getting him out on the j him some water, and he began tp Joe Pruissus lo John Peene, j \Ye have in every penitcutiary in
get np, but to my surpuse be
At dinner: A waggish guest
before whom lias been placed a
dish of fish turns to bis fat’-
neighbor and says: “Aliss, will
you have some of this dead fish? '
Dead fish? Oh ugh—how horri-
uo; none for me, thauk
i you:
January 22 6m.
To Sportsmen!
25 round Kegs of Powder for $4.
Shot. Wads and Prime!s in pro
portion, at
ct ALLISON 1- SIMPSON'S.
he drank as bear never drank be-1
fore; and soon was able to stagger
jTlic true composition is being X' ct furnished.
around; about that time pig be
gan to move about; and I gave
carefully kept secret.
‘I see your wife's back,’
Xlormons are whining about
said ; "breaking up family relations.”
left the children disappointed and san ‘l bar we poured down about
crying, and walked to the door
and met his wife, who, hearing
the children cry, came to the door
saying: “John, what will become
as much liquor as wc thought he
could stand, and turned him loose; j begged and squealed
and he made for the water; but
he did not stay long before out he
went lo the trough for more, and
as though
he must have it. I filled it with
water, but no go, he wanted hon-
whosc better half has been on a
visit to Hastings. ‘Well,’ said
Peene, if yon see anything on iny
wife's back that ain’t paid for,
just mention it.*
thc union a lot of fellows who
deeply sympathize with the senti
ment for similar reasons. But
they are busy learning trades all
tbe same. .
don-
“You say be called you a
key?”
“Yes.”
“What did you do about it?”
“Nothing.”
“Well, if a man shonld call n>c
a donkey I'd kick him with both
feet.”
-Certainly, any donkey would
naturally do that.”