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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
BY STANFORD & COOPER.
“Independent in Ail Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE*
VOL. V.
w- 4--
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 188.5.
NO. 18
CANCER
ChapA Hill, DoruL.««-CorxTr. C,\..i
Hrpkmber ht. 1»7!#. )
is to certify that I
hare been cured of cancer on rtiy no.-c* of
eight year*'Man<lm£. from fne use of on
ly one small bottle of Dr. Haychv«*o«rs
r ’ cat cancer remedy, star Cur roe. which
piircliesed from my old friend." Mr.
ramp, your a-^eflt f«*r Douglas couniy.
in August, and I a»u now entirely well—
this the first of November, 1*79. You
can use my name in recommendinuthi.-
f*reat reinody to the public if von wlalt.
as 1 think it the ereatesf remedy for can-
m. Yours truly.
MRS. It. WILLIAMS.
cers iu the.wori
AND
OKXD for largo Illustrated Cat.ilo.snie
1^ of the DkI.oach Water \V1h«1<. Por
table Mills. Mill tunics, and all kind of
Hill Supplies.
Saw Mills, flins, and anything needed
about a Mill.
’Water ’Wheels
Atlanta (Ja., June SO, 1879.
Gentlemen—i wish to Kav to you that 1
have le*en suffering widi a sore leg for
prvcral years, and I have had several j
doctors to }»raetice on it without wiccess. j
They all said if would have to he ampu- I
fated, but I could not stand that. I saw j
y«»ur advertisement in the papers, and |
concluded to try your Mar (’urine. 1 j
have been using it for six week?, and am I
now entirely well. You can use inv I
name in any way you see fit in recom
mMidiugyo'ur great remedy. I know it
will cure any kind of chronic sores, by
experience. I wish you «m re-s. gent e
men. Thanking you for the medicine
you saved my life with. I am
Yours verv respectfully,
UK iTIE Kit EE MAN.
CATARRH
Atlanta. (Tv., June 30, 1*79.
Cientlenicn—Yon can n y o my name in
reeoniuicnding Dr. Hayelwod’ e-tiir <’u-
rinc for t’aneer. It ha* cured me of Can
cer of six vears’ standing. Respectfully
yours. * AM*RED EDWARDS.
Atlanta. June 30, 1*79.
Dear Sirs—You have tny eminent to
use my nr.me in recommending Dr. Hay-
Hw«hmV* Star Curine for Dry t’atarrh. I
liHve had Catarrh for several years, and
the Star Citrine has cured me. Yours
truly, ( AIT. W.M McCOSNKI.b.
Contractor.
FRENCH WINE COCA
'i lie Evil of Eai iy Marriages.
One great cause of early mar
marry late should bear in mind
tj»at if they get a good husband
Strengthens auil Exliilerates.
j riages is the |iernicions habit of they have done well by waiting; provision for her insane and deaf
A Seeded 4'liariiy.
While Georgia has made noble
S CSI
tioi
j calling a girl who remains nmnaV- j and if they get a
| ried until twenty five an “old
This is done by many
bad
Suicide of a Quaker.
In Philadelphia, on Saturday,
f.clilia J. Draper, a Quakeress.
one
proof they did not wait long
enough. If they never marry at
all they may console themselves
with the thought that they hare
it is ; and dumb and blind, there is one! 50 years old, committed suicide.! hard on whisky sellers,'’ said a I Confucius: To die well i
IVliy Smile Men tin into the Whiskey J Writers’ Wilirai
Tronic—Cases of Necessity. | Cicero; To live long it is
“Preachers ought not to be too: sary to live slowly.
CURED.
«ATECITY MEDICIAECOm
38 Wall Street, Atlanta.
For .“ale bv J. " , J*tunfonl inay21-lv
almnt half the usual price. and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farmer can af
ford one. a ml they are guaranteed to
make First-Class Table Meal.
Sent for prleos.nml vou will be sur-
prUed. A. A. DKLOACJ! A DUO..
Atlanta. La.
merits of our Work, we
referto the following gentlemen, vrho
have bought of us; <*. A. Rarrv. Onnn
,V Stanford. .1. Y. Ivey. K. W. Pittman,
and J. T. <S corse, Cuthhert, La. Also!
mativ others of the bo-l citizen* nf -oath \
West La. i»»Hy2l-3m | U endorsed by ovt f 2O.0O0 eminent Medi-
* I cal .Men in tlie world, and l%mbcrton'i
Eiam Johnson, Son & Co.,
. . . pie who have used it. There ihealth
Wholesale .vnd joy in every bottle. For sale bv
~ p n .. . . nil druggists, and J. W. ^TANV**.JiUb •»»
Grocers & Commission Merchants, <*uthhct <.a
4. S. Pl.jlftKRTON'A tO..
diges- I maid.’’
>n. imparts tew energies to the ,, . , , , ,
worn ..r exhausted mind and b ,dv. and ? well meaning but thoughtless per
excito every f^mneabhy action. | sons W1)U |,1 1 >C sorry u, t hiuk
i, a wonderful mv:-.„au.r of the genital! ll,at an T act or expression ofj escaped a world of trouble, and
organs ami is a specific for all nervous*
complaint^, such as sick headache. nec-
KALOIA, WAiU H LSKS-S. LOSS or MEMORY.
NKUVOt • TULIIOla 4 . LOSS OF AITETITE, PE-
PKRS.SIOX OF sriniTs, ETC.
Pembcrfoa** Hine Fora
Will vitalize your blood and build
your health at rtlice. lawyers. Mil
ters. Teachers, Orators, Vocalists. and
all \\h-i spt#k in public, will find the
Wine 1‘oca.Aaken half hour before speak
ing. a specific for the voice.
WIAS: FIMA.
theirs had ever caused one an hour * that there are some married w>
of misery; yet Ibis very dread of men who envy their lot.
• - - j _ _ _
being called an “old maid" liar-:
, . . i
driven more women into marrying 1
VP j and lifelong misery than any olio |
unfortunate class of e.iir popnla- i A very old official in the Coroner's ; young man the other day. “What-; learn to live well,
tion that has no protection, wtiile. j office said, at the inquest, that he 'over may lie wrong in the traffic, f Ruskin: Conceit may puff ft
if possible, they are more pitiable i never before knew or beard of a ! many men are forced into it be ; man up, but never prop him up.
objects for charity and public | suicide by a member of the Socie j cause those who oppose it do not! Ovid: Taken rest; a field that
care than even those denominated ! tv of Friends. I lend a helping hand to young men j lias rest gives a bountiful crop.
We refer to that vast army of* Jt is a remarkable fact that it i out of employment. I bad a wife! Seneca; The plant that is often
er thing excepting, perhaps, pov- ,
° . , ° 1 1 I best phv
ertv. A girl, young, sensitive, . *
, . . but said
unused to the rough
world, shrinks from
ways of the
liaviug
What S. S. !S. is Doiug for Me.
I have suffered a long time with
cancer aid skin eruption. The
sieians tested their skill,
they could do
taken
drunkards scattered throughout
the length and breadth of our
State. Every community has its
quota of these unfortunates, and.
hence, any move looking to their
care and ultimate reformation
is a very unusual thing to hear of ami child depending on tne
a Quaker crimind ora Quaker j bread, but I bad nothing to
pauper. Quakers are not found ! 11
in lunatic asylums or places of ill . did
for
do,
as any man ever
to find employment which
repute. They do not commit sui j could bring no possible reproach
ide because their manner of liv-■ upon me, but no one helped me
j" 7 would be felt and appreciated by j inn docs not lead to the condition j until a kind whiskey dealer, whose
12 Decatur and 13 Line .Sts.,
ATLANTA- GA.
more for me. I have u«ru u»; , , , • ; , . , . , . , ,
anv. . lrl . c ... nearly every family. Medical of mind that precedes the crime; heart is as big as his body, gave
- . ■ than a half dozen bottles of Swift s I * I , . , .
stigma cast upou her. When she . . . ! science has discovered that drun; of suicide. me employmcn. out of pure syin
, ,, ,, , , ' Specific, and to mv surprise as,. . . t . ,
Grst hears herself called an **° * 1 Wi }| as j - i], t woul'r of all n | kenness is nothing more or less! The Quakeress who committed i pathy lor my family-. 1 eople who
maid it is ft revelation, and she j ' , * j than a disease, and can be sue suicide, on Jsaturda v, in I’hiladel-! know wliat it is to be with-
blow, j .J* 13 , S ' *!'" J* 1 " 6 ,_ “Jeessfully treatdl and cured thelplda, Had been afflicted with a ! °ut money and friends, and who
But it nervous disease for a loog time, 1 °* P ^ lc terrililegrind
*->L 1 *I-..prietor- and Manufaelurer
tn.-iyi’l-lylm ATLANTA. PA
TTTK feel that our present organized ! sn > > si n « ! laugh
" ^ BsSerpnse & Appeal. ’ fc
ni»letlLtrilmiiiif' in the Smitli. will
bo a siillirifiit jrn;:r.Tiil«-c» to Shippers of
tho host rr-'iilt- nffordod by tho tiiarkot.-.
Wo shall always soli here whon wo
ran, and only forward Mi-Ions and Fruit
when wo mil-1.
1'onsi rnnioHts soli«-itod.
EhAM JOIINS(‘N, SON’ A <’t>.
inay21-3m
SUiLsCUH'TioN FRICK
>ne copy one year ....
Ki"lit months . . .
“ Four months . . .
advertising rati:
fails under it as if it were a
ahe feels as if it were ah imputa
tion upon her character iq some
way; and though sho may try
laugh it off. the wound is
sters ami corriaics
----- —j life that was once as liappv as a
j bird's lias now become a skeleton, :
l oo! wldcii she thinks pap oifiy be re ;
. 50! mover! by man jago. jl js a mis-!
— '■-~: take to vhinl; that single life is!
i any less xio'ulc than marriage, es j
the skin is smooth and clear, my
eye is almost well, and the cancer j
on mv neck is diving up. I have!
same as the opium habit.
requires a distinct mode of treat and her sufferings became un- ■ poverty, can never understand
transplanted does not prosper.
Longfellow: In this world ft
tnan must either be anvil or bus*
mer.
Franklin: An investment ift
knowledge always pays the best
interest.
Seneca: Enjoy present pleas
ures in such a way as not to in
jure future ones.
Lowell: No man is born into
the world w hose work is not born
with him.
liuuud to Bet Married.
Ilenry Cole, aged seventeen.
to. * * * meat from ordinary afflictions,' bearable. Site probably reached how the unfortunate turn front the
there, i ~‘ l ' ne ^ * l ' e * K>11 1 18 1111 1 and it is only the Slate than can the point of irresponsibility before - church which offers no substantial j , •
, ! the last month, and ain now in ,, , . ,* : , I L n <.ir m-inv wh!«kev mm! ' vas bound to marry Lucj Spier,
till the |, , , , , , i > - «r should afford the outlay ncces- she commuted the crime that end help. I know many ntuskey men. _
; better health than I have been in I . . . ’ ... ! ,, Ll™»l.«irt« ,»nnii.Hr a 2 e< ‘ fourteen. She ran away
ml was once as happy as a - a i 1 I l i I sary to equip a hospital for • his.cd her life. whose hearts are quiLkiy touened j
eleven years. A terrible load has
been lifted off of me.
1). A- Hput-Rso*.
Dunreith. Ilenry Co., lud.
Laundry and Toilet Soaps,
I»oii-Ton and Royal Gloss Start'll,; I or<*:u-h s»il*sv<|iic»it
Launtlry Ulueing, at iVi*
cca t at
Ones(|aarc, (ten lines our lew 1 ^ |cj
nsoftiou ......... $1l.(>0j Fcrmiltcil Va inflict its MU ►
'or esu*h suhsvom iit insortata „ «.i...i.. n
ot
T. S, POWER'S
Drue Store.
i ... . • .. » . on a wh«iie household.
All personal matter attvblc price, j
Obituaries will be chr.r-ed for as | ^ W«tlicr* D’eastire
ther a-lvertiscnu'iita, j daughters Riorui sipvi; tu
j tlu*:r inmost feelings* in a
win
—Taylor’s Premium (’ojagne
f »r sale at J. W, Sr.wford's.
Advert i.seiRwnts inserted without
-])ceifieation as to the number of in-
-e.rtivms "ill be jniblishod until order- and sympathetic way;
r^ l >; . i luve a;id confidence by aLtm ing
due when band- J ^
! that they have beart s t were
girls and often mad
id ..at, and rhariryd ;
All advertisements
»d in.
NOTICE TO
vi )
J. J. WORSHAM,
DEI'S 7 !
CCTUliKRT, GA-
Office over I’ostoffiee. I
.eptl-slf
A girl who has her mother fuy
c<mtjilant is not so anxious to
llie shelter of her home to
for what
dark?
free From Malaria.
|p. Hip tall of 1SS4 I was taken
with a case of malarial fever
whjch prostrated me both body
* !l , and mind- I waE drugged afier
llie o|d fashion with mercury and
other mineral mixtures, lnyt with
; no goo j results. My health was
. shattered and my epe.rey gone.
,,nc<- My tegs apd feet would swell, and
mistakes.-= j everybody tltougbl
was dropsy. These symptoms j
armed rue, apd j was ready to
rasp at any remedy sugu
A friend advised me to try Swift'
I purpose. Therefore, we suggest! The Quakers are a quiet, iu-
ihat our legislature establish an dustrious economical people,
inebriate asylum in Georgia, un i They aim to deal justly with cv-
der the control of physicians whojeryone. They are healthy and
have made the cure of drunken i fresh looking even after they have
thou
learn
kind
their
ness their study, and let it he free ! entered the period of old age, be- i eluirek the poor and the unfortu- j
seek scenes of' n; tte who are so often chilled by a
to all classes, llie same as our
other great public institutions.
Such an institution would indeed
lie a blessing to the State, and ils
grand results would soon be felt
in every town and hamlet in Gem-
. not seek scenes ot ,'■•<1 a . ' in- ami got the licens
and do not permit cold chanty will more readily turn j ^ TUc honey
. indulge to excess in _ J® ' 1< n ' l ma “ 5 f U ‘?. T ' tinned for two entire I
ause they do not
excitement a
themselves to
the pleasures of the”table. j begging him for bread which lie
It is to be regretted that the j cannot give them, lie doesn t
Quakers arc pot increasing in ■ think about bis souls salvation.
statistics ! TUc uppermost and all absorbing
thought is for bodily welfare.—
hhu :i chance to
a
cave - ,
■ alai
take
gin. We know a number of bright j number. The latest
and promising young men, now j show that their religious organi-
filling drunkards’ graves, wlm j I!lt j oll is slowly but steadily de j Vnlil you give
(dining. The rule that required ea| n bread, you needn t talk to
them to marry members of their
nouid io day be alive and pros
perous ha and asylum for inebriates
'^vated cstaldished, to which their | own society has almost fallen into
fvWftdi Could have sent them, disuse, and the young people are
WiM D. KIDD00, 1 *"7* 1 ■■■' -“-'taken the three nomes, , |-“““ * i society roan ot this city.
lTTOP „V AT . v\V "“ l eX1>PCt l ' M> m,,Ch ,n “ ,is i have made a perfect cure, and i be(ng, \\ bn* Uquor has ; try and thrift, have a good infill-! were sitting upon a sofa tog
*' . ble, and with a little sigh let the ; ,.. d ^ ^ ln . (lav . There ; co,n i ,lc ^ vonUu ' * ,in,n - ,cl j l1 ' u '° Communities in which ; am , as l|(e t . onvcrsalion pr ,
: ! never was a more meritorions | hi,n bo » rra, S“«‘* Ucfl,,ro lbc they live. Their homes have the K he allowC(lllis arm to r
i "‘''iv“;^aU-o°K' C tr U 11 were not for the | rat . aidnc off e wl ,« suffering , U1 Ordinary of a county, and carried ni .p ea ranee of prosperity, »».: ivM a 0 wn until he Urol it a
“the leap in the dark-”
is jt but a leap in the oa. Kr a ^ (W eif\c. I pKieurcd thten bo.t , . , . -
pecies of slavery to one ha 11 llu ‘; t | e3 an ,( c<unl r.cnced its use. The! ' 5 v-cipousildc than anv j Oliver religious organisations.
swelling soon subsided. , Mvc |other roapmc, ami he should be. Their steady habits, their mo.1
taken The three bottles, which jandc*TCd for as an irres-, eration in ail things, their iudus
have made a perfect cure, and 1 |^ l, hs|bjc being. When liquor has! lry and thrift, have a good influ
women who maryv. Hnn*
| womes; van truly say, **\V
not expect Dxo much in
in any
mu si
this
want
COTTON SEED OIL
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feeder,
A Cotton Condenser,
A Cotton Press, or a H.
SAW M ILL,
Pulleys Shafting, Hangers,
AND 'MILL WORK,
mainly,
for me.
It has wrought wonders
Wit ns Joses.
that seems inseparable from the!
W. R. THORNTON, i mind of youth, there would be'
1) E N T 1ST , probably few marriages eorojvava-[ Leesburg. Lee Countv, Ga„
rETHBEBT, GA. j Uvi ' lv - * l saw i> »»: *»« i M . m . h u . x«S5.
: Wot side Il'idic «ith rational eyes, with tbej Trcatjse (m B!o>xl an<l SUin
V | glamor of romance brushed **«av.; Djspase , niaH o.l free.
O ffice
over 1*. L. Dunn
GORTATOWSKY,
mmiki Jeweler Ed Enrnisr,
And Dealer in
Tlorks tVatclirs Jewelry
un,l Si IV er « la re.
forcibly, if necessary, to the
bnatc a-vlom for
The Dullsville Maiden.
A Louisville girl who was visit
ing here a short time ago scored a
[signal triumph over a fresh young
society roan ot this city. They
were sitting upon a sofa together.
progress-
gradual
around
inc ; ibeir surroundings indicate peace j j* w .,j s t
, I r I I II - with him, but wher. they applied
bv appeals for help, and who will i ’ . .
* , . . ... . . . for a license their united capital
render assistance without tainting ...
... . , , A reached only fourteen cents. The
it with a spirit of distrust and! J ...
,, f clerk was inexorable, so the bride-
suspicion. \\ ben the spirit of: . . , „
... .. , , , , i ,i ('room waited until nightfall.
Christian helpfulness pervades the ■ ” . , . .
1 broke into a smoke house, stole
some bacon sold it the next morn*
and got the license with the
moon eon-
hours, when
the twain were arrested for atesl-
ing.— Utica (-V. I*.) Observer.
• Captain, wliat was the matter
with your son when he died?”
“Nothing was the matter with .
him when he died, except that he
was very dead.”
‘T’rctly sick though before he
died, wasn't he?”
“Well, he wasn't as peart as he
had been.”
“Died a natural death, I sep-
posc?”
“Yes.”
“Whiskey?”
“Whiskey.”—Arkansav Trav
eler.
Dr. A. C. Mathews, of Elberton,
him of heaven.”—Sashrille Jiau
| in all its naked truthfulness, many
1 would be apt to say, “I would ire
1 worse off then thau I am now. It
, >s better to bear mv burden alone
The Swift Specific Co..
Drawer 5. Atlanta. Ga.
Hundreds of valuable lives could
thus lie saved annnafly, and thou
amis of helpless women and chit
jdren made happy. These ine
hrinte asylums are no exprri
! men Is, for there are a number now
i in successful operation in Europe
j and America, but they are private
treatment. , and happiness.-Savannah Xe,o. ] S , JC arosc verv indignant, and , Ga „ lost a pair of gold spectacles
ivnc con li I ——L 1 * *- 7 *
Hull, t tViiumls si the Heart.
I)r. H L. Harrington, of Mon
j month, HI., writes: “In your is
sue id’ April 4th, under the title,
’Is Death Necessarily Instantane-
ions After Bullet Wounds of the
j he made the following explana
tion and apology: “1 hope you
will not think anything ot this.; a g a jnst whom the doctor held ft
It is just a way I have. All the j no |. c for $50. On learning thftt
Memphis boys act the same way,. Lite negro had found them the
and you will have to get used to .foclor called on him to get them,
it. I hope you will not take an.v|'pi, e negro claimed a reward for
offence at it, as it s just my way. , finding them, and the doctor fin-
Slie left the room, but came j a ||y agreed to give him the note
in satisfaction of his claim, but
I a few days since, and they wer#
picked up by a negro man in town
ISf~
l.l.-.l.
All 1 'luck and Watch Work War-
rn:irl9-(t
Dress Well. j and America, but they are private Heart?' you relatea very interesl-
tbnn to add another to it or add to 1 Do not disdain dress and the j institutions aud the expenses tor ing case. Let me detail another
another’s.” ] little neckties of the toilet; you treatment arc greater than most , wry remarkable case, which came
A very mischievous writer once ! may be a very clever woman,! families can bear. So let Georgia j ““dcr my observation while house j
said: "An offer of marriage is the even intellectual, but. for all that: set l he example of inaugurating , physician in Cook County Hospit
highest compliment a man can
AVrito to us for PRICES anil 1 >1SC(>CNTS.
make it toyour interest f<> Imydireet from its.
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jA-tlanta, Greoi^gia.j
Notice to the Trade—e give discounts to the trade,
mnv 21 3ni.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
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Near Milledgeville.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert j
■ nd Water Pipes, from 2 to ”4 inch calibre, for Draining Land. R. R.
Culverts, Road and Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate, i
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur
naces, Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or |
Si vie on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stumps, |
Cliimnev Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay aud Sand, suitable for Fur- j
naee Building or other similar purposes.
Correspondence Solicited. Our prices are reasonable. AH we ask j
is a trial.
Stevens
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A great many women have
cl to their sorrow that it
! would have been nearer the truth
! if it had been written “injustice”
; instead ol compliment. Here is
! an instance: a young man decides j
[that he has reached an age wIicl ' *'
| back in a few minutes with a mar
ried friend and sat clown on the: ifie negro would not couseftt to
that w ill be l :, L Chicago, in 1875. One even- j so,a again. Soon she began to^|.,| ;u jt unless the doctor would
j free to alt her citizens who need at a man aged about j- valvn an( ' gave every ostensible givc Lim a chew of tobacco al»o.
.. i-norc woe l.p.viwri.t in «iti proof ot Dcmij tIioroii"l»I v bored, j —
anv sense oi; its protecting care. 1 lie cost of; lllllt 3 fears was biou n ut in an t ■ ° , .. . When a bov
W1 |, express wagon rapidlv driven over V‘“ally she said: “I.n dreadful-, »en a boy
' rongh pavements a distance of j •>' sleepy, and I hope you'll g<
er a mile with a bullet wound in I hon «- You "nistn'l take any of
as well as her position will allow. |y and social wrecks from the ex l ^ ie L'ft side; lie was in a
Do not imagine that we are ad- cessive use ol intoxicating drinks, j l ” ,n profound shock, an
voeating extravagance; on the | and a source of mortification and i treated accordingly, by means of
heat internally applied, stiinu
you cannot afford to be careless in | such an institution
these matters.
No woman with
self respect shoal
to sink into a dowdy,
allow herself! its support to the tax payers
but what-[ be but a mite. It can and will:
ever lie her trials, she should dress transform men who are now bodi ‘ , ’ vc
succeeds in con
vincing liis mother that he was
not swimming in the river—that
HUM III * a - i • ,
condi- fence at this. All the Louisville il,s “an was made wet by per»p»-
nd was ■ girls act the same way. You are | ration wllik ' ‘‘helping Bill Tim-
xceedingly tiresome, and you had ! mins Lo oatcI ‘ a chicken just now”
I better go home at once. Don’t be j—you might just as well try to
it would be well for him to take a contrary simplicity is our motto, j expense to their friends and fami- j l,eat internally applied, smnu- j 0 jy ent j <M | at t lii:5. It is simply a! explain the Schleswig Holstein
wile an»l settle clown. He has : which, if united in good taste, j lies* into good and sober citizens. | l ants an< ^ morphia internail}. Re* j way I havef : question as to nndertake to de-
just started in life, and has enough will be found more effective in the Can we measure sneli a blessing ^ action ensued and progressed stiff, : lie stood not upon the order of:
furnish a house plainly and eyes of husband, father, brother j by dollars and cents? Is there a cienlly
He
and all his
thing lie
nr lover than the most costly
lire which the milliner's art
at-
lax payer in Georgia that will be
can 1 grudge hio pittance to sustain ar,! voice,
j institution that will lift his neigh-1 t -* irec
wound. An autopsy made by me
Llie next morning revealed the fact
to admit of Ins moving, his
about in bed and talking in aloud
when he suddenly died,
hours after receiving the
comfortably,
friends think the best
can do is to marrv. He looks 1 invent.
- I
around fora wife. Does he look
for one in the same station with . .
himself? for one who is earning ' einating as a diamond aigrette; next session of our legislature I lhat the bullet had perforated the
A simple bow iu the hair may j bore from wretchedness and de
look quite as coquettish and fas- gradation? We trust that at the
who has had ex-i anil a cotton dress, if fresh and some member will undertake this i a P e3C ®f ^ ,c heart, traversed the
entire length of the left ventricle
and auricle, and, after passing
upward through the right lung.
z
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I have just opened at the Owen & Sealv old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
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! her cnyji livin
’ periencc in the school ol economy.! prettily made, may be as becom j great work, .and secure sneli in
who has had a hard struggle and ing as silk; indeed, we have often i formation and statistics as to con ,
come elf conqueror, and would be seen a cotton eclipse a silk. j vince that body of the entire prac j
i a true helpmate to him, and whoj We mention this to illustrate , ticability of an inebriate asylum ; become imbedded in the right
’ wants a helpmate for liersell? No.: the fact that riches are little com and we hclivethat this is all that I shoulder. 1 he c:i
lie goes into society anti looks pared to taste, and that every wo ; is neccessary to secure its estab- j to ^ ,c enough importance
around for the best and most at i man may dress well if she chose: bailment.—Banner Watchman. [ warrant this intrusion upou 3*011
Memphis Time,. I • cri f 1 ’? l ,hc awful expression ot
, , , | that boy 3 face when Ins mother
4'11 rion.H lieu. j subsequently discovers that ho
lias on another bov's shirt.
A saloon keeper of Kti'eka. who
had suffered from the prevailing
dull times, posted a large card on
his outer door bearing the in
scription, “Positively no admit
tance to day.” Every one who
saw the notice was puzzled, and,
human like, attempted to enter,
which, as the door was not locked,
“I tell you, sir, no woman can
he fully trusted!” exclaimed ft
cynical man to a friend. “Why,
just look at poor Sniffson. Didn't
he love that wife of his! Didn’t lie
consider her an angel? Didn’t he
fairly worship her? Didn't he
think nothing was too good for
to me
to
tractive girl lie can find. He : that, in fact, it is her duty to her- •
meets a beautiful voting ladv, del sell and those around her to dress j
’ - j ... 1
. icately brought up. fashionably ed- as well as her position wi
Very Remarkable Recovery.
allow I ^ r ‘ G°o- V. Willing, of Man
I Chester, Mich., writes: “My wife
time ami space.”—Medieul lice-
j uni.
Dr. Felton, of the Carlersville
was readily accomplished. The her? And how has she requited
genial barkeeper was found at bis j him?” “IIow?” asked the other,
post, and, with a nonchalant air,, -Gone and had twins—these hard
would inquire: ‘ Well, gentlemen. ■ times.”
what will you have?” Everyman! —*
“Doctor,” said an old granger
to a smart young physician.
thus ensnared, with a sufficient
amount of coin in his pocket to!
! ncated, amiable, confiding and j Those who accuse us who "rite* J hai“{^.- l Talm7iLt"l l el|jL» S 'fo r fivejcourant, goes for the State author ! I> a 3'f‘» r a drink, would imbibe,} '‘ wl ‘ at * 0,ll ‘> y°u <<o for third day
helpless. He is charmed and de j of the fashions, and yon who read years, so helpless that she could ' j n Atlanta for the filthy and ! and then depart without even ! c 11 s w ,en *l H ' n ' ne *•** no more
! eides she is the one he would like [ of frivolity anil triviality, forget j not turn over in bed alone. She j un | 1M | t | ir mannpr K |,j,.|, t i, p ; mentioning the notice on the
j to marry. There his reasoning j that it is just as easy to dress ■ ,,set * tvto
' stops. He “makes love.” of course, well as it is to dress badly, and
and “compliments” her with the that to dress badly, and that to
j offer of his hand. dress out of fashion requires as
But if he would look on the oth- much expenditure of thought and
; er side for a moment, and ask him-' care as to dress in it, for who is
Another Reduction self why be wants that beautiful; tastily and neatly attired is not
In Buggy and Wagon Harness, girl, graceful, intelligent and love-! obliged to think of her dress at
Examine onr stock before you buy ly, lie would be forced to reply: “I ail when in company while a poor-
want her to cook, make my
darn
ct AI.LISON & SIMPSON.
DRUNKENNESS
, clean my house, darn ray
| watch longingly for ray return,
put up with ray ill humors, econo
mize in every particular for mv
benefit, be the mother of my ehi
beds.
hose.
and will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have on 1 I t RED IS ITS VABIOI S STAGES,
hand a fuli line of everything usually kept in a I Desire for stimulants entirely remov-
__ _ r-, , —- _ ^ T led. Home treatment. Medicine can be
-^FIRST-GLASS ESTABLISHMEMV-: -' vU1 -’ out k, ^ lrU;:c ~ of »•“-
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.
B
will have full charge of the business, and will be found at his post at
all times, ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
gtF- REMEMBER the place, Owen Ar Scaly old stand, East side
Public Square, Cuthbert, Ga. Respectfully,
J. w. STANFORD.
January 22 fim.
tient, by simply jilaoinp: it in coflec. tea
or any article of food. Cures guaranteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
For any case of drunkenness that Gold
en Specific will not cure. Circulars
containing testimonials and full particu
lars sent free. Address
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-lJMv. ls"> Race St., Cincinnati, O.
To Sportsmen!
25 Pound Kegs of Powder for $4.
Shot. Wads and Primeis in pro
portion, at
tit ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
ly or badly dressed person
always uncomfortable.
feels
bottles of Electric Bit^! unll - caIt,, J maDner wl ‘ itl > tlle j
ters. and is so much improved, | capitol building is kept. Ilis.
that siie is able now to do her own point seems well taken. The fob j Honesty the Best Policy.
... lowing is the text on which his j “Yes,” said the honest
Electric Bitters will do all that
of testimonials attest their great
i argument is based: “It has leaked
out that the basement of the
farmer.
“I know there are people what al
ways puts the big apples at the
curative powers. Only fifty cents ! Capitol is in a lamentably dirty 1 top of the bar ! but I don’t.
Speaking of Simon Snvder, who
was three times elected Governor]
of Pennsylvania, and to whom a;
a bottle at J. VT. Stanford's.
m . m
Avoiding a Beat.
The editor of the Dcadwood
Roarer attended church for the;
first time last Sunday. In about 1
an hour he rushed into the offico
and shouted:
“What the blazes are you fel-
dren. and bring them up properlvJ ^ *‘ as j uat * 5ecn erecle< '’| lows doing? How about the news
, f , - the Philadelphia Record says:
o ix /1 1 tv .a) 11 i.n' 1 a ** F L. a T m. .11 a*. .. 1 a
and iu return for this I
port her, allow her to
dll sup
bear
Though Simon Snvder was
, , , . m ' 1 tiiree times Governor of Pennsyl-
name, and when she dies I 11 give , , ,
1 vania, and served the people ac-
j ceptably in less responsible offices,
was only remarkably honest.
her a Christian burial.” Now, if
lie looked squarely at this side of
the question, he would not be like
ly to feel that he was doing such, - , _ . . , .
0 often have monuments erected in
a very complimentary thing, nor ■ .1
, 1 , J their honor. If,seeing the gran
go about it so complacently. And-. , .. ... . . _
7, , , , 1 , - its shaft which after sixty five
if the young ladv saw the realistic 1 - « ■ ■ ■
he
■ Honest men who die poor do not
side, without the gloss and rose
ate hue of poetry, she would not
consider that she had been so
highly complimented by the offer.
Young ladle* who happen to
years a grateful people have plac
ed over the grave of an honest
man, other office holders shall be
induced to emulate bis virtues it
will be a line thing for the com
monwealth.
j from the seat of war?”
“Wliat news?”
“Why, all this about tlie Egyp-
lain army being drowned in the
Red Sea. Why, the Gospel sharp
up at the church was telling us
about it just now, and not a word
of it in this morning's paper.
Hustle round, you fellows, and
get the facts, or the Snap Shot
will get a beat on us. Look spry,
there, and run an extra edition,
while I put on the bulletin board
‘Great English Victory in the
Soudan.' ”
condition. The lower corridors'
arc filled with a horrible odor
nearly all the time. Some of the
first floor officials live in a con
stant dread of disease. There
has been some sickness on account
of this bad state of affairs, and
Mr. Frank Harralson, the Stale
Librarian, attributes the death of
his little daughter to the fact that
she spent a great deal of time
with him in tlie library, which is
directly over the foulest part of
the building."
Econ.my is Wealth.
“That's right,” exclaimed the
deacon admiringly. “I have al- I
ways tried to convince folks that
sort o" tiling don't pay in the long
run.”
“If they'd go to the city once in
a while they’d learn something,
j I put my big apples at the bot
tom of the bar’l.”
“That’s the way.”
“Yes; you see people lias got so
suspicious that they most always
open the bar'l at the bottom nowa
days.”
It was at the baptismal font, i
A farmer and bis wife went Into ; and the minister had the baby in
the dentist's. | his arms. “Wbat is the name?”
“How much do you charge for lie asked of the mother. “Jose-
fillin’teeth?" asked the farmer. phine Newton.” “Joseph E. New
“From twolo five dollars.”
“An’ how much for pullin'?”
“Fifty cents.”
“Mariar,” he said, taming to liis
wife, “you'd better git it pulled.”
effect than so much clear water?”
“In the first place,” answered
the doctor, with a dry smile -I
would call in a good physician."
“Thank you,” said the granger,
rising to go. “I will do as you
say. I reckon I'll find Dr. SnirK
in his office. Good day.”
— ♦ m
A Virginia pastor says that he
hired a buggy and drove about ii
miles to visit twoof his member-*
who had not been to church for
nine months, and when, after 1;
good many inquiries and a long
search, he found their residences,
he was edified by the announce
ment that they had gone to town
to attend a circus.
■ • ■
“Aunt Julia,” saida bloom:--
girl of seventeen, “what is neccs
sary in order to write a good love
letter?” “Well,” replied the am. .
“you must begin without knowing
wliat you mean to say and ftnf-'i
without knowing what you hate
written.”
ton. I baptize thee—” “no, no,”
hurriedly whispered the mother in
great alarm, “not Joseph E. New
ton—Josephine Newton. It’s not
that kind of a baby.”
The open gambling Base Bail
business goes on, with perhaps
increasing interest, and most <4*
our dailies help 00 in the dirty
work.