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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
B? STANFORD & COOPER.
“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $L50 IN ADVANCE-
VOL. V.
.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1885.
. NO. 22
CANCER
Ckarl Hill, DocolahCounty, Ct\..i
Koptcnib^r L*t. 1S79. ]
fSentlcinen—This is to certify that I
FARMERS,
OICND for larjre Tllu^trat
O of
f the
:•! Catalogue
Di.I/o.u ii Water Wlie» h. I’or-
REST FOR THE WEAR?!
Health for the Sick!
have been eure«l of cancer on my nose of j tabic Mills. Mill Stones, an*i all kind of
from the use of on- j njpaao 04 ■■
eight years' >tan*
ly one small IniUIi* of Dr. Hnyelwnn.l
great cancer remedy. Star Ctirine, which
I purchased from my old friend. Mr.
Catii)*, your agent for Douglas county,
in August, and I am now entirely well
thin the first of November. Von
tan u<e my name in recommending t!•!.-*
great remedy to the public if von \' i>h.
as I think it tlie greatest remedy forcan-
cera in the world. Yours truly.
MItS. K. WILLIAMS.
AND
Atlanta Ga., June 30.1R70.
Gentlemen— I wish to «ay to you that I
havcdaj|o ^lifering Villi a sore leg for
aeami I have had several
doctors io practice on it without success.
They all said It would have to be .ampu
tated. but f could lu»t stand that. I saw
your advertisement in the papers, and
concluded to try your star CUrine. I
bar* been using it for six weeks, am! am
now entirely well. You can use my
name in any way you see tit in recom
mending your great remedy. I know it
will cure any kind of chronic sore*, by
experience. 1 wish you success, gentle-
uicn. Thanking you for the medicine
you saved my life with. I am
Yours rerv r«**pectfu!lv.
BKtTlE FREEMAN.
CATARRH
Atlanta. Ga.. June 30. 1879.
Gentlemen—You can Use my name in
recommending Dr. Hayelwod’ **t;»r < w-
rine for Cancer. It bn** cured me of Fau
cet of *1* rear*’ standing. Respectfully
yours. ALFRED EDWARDS.
Atlanta. Ga., June 30.1S79.
Dear Kirs—You have my consent to
use wiv name in recommending Dr. Hav-
elwiHifV* Star Purine for Dry < atarrb. I
have had Catarrh for several years, and
the Ktar Ctirine has’cured me. Yours
trnlv, CAPT. WM Met ON NELL.
Contractor.
Hill Supplies.
id anything nee*
Wheels
How I Asked for Nellie.
I am a modest man. Modesty
i is in many jicople a virtue; in me
i it is an absolute fault. I have
j spent all my life in New York
.
and
Saw Mill- 1 . Gins,
about a Mill.
Water
about half the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farmer can ar
ford (me. and they are guaranteed to
make Fi»ht-C’lass Table Meal.
Sent for prices, and yon will he sur
prised. A. A. DELOALlI & BRO..
Atlanta, Ga.
s to the merits of our Work, wi
re fer to tin- following gentlemen, who
have bought of us: < >. A. Barry. Gunn
A Stanford. J. Y. Ivey. E. W. Pittman,
and J..T. George, f’uthhert. Ga. Also
manv other* of the best citizens of Pouth
West Ga. mav2i-3»n
Elam Johnson, Son ICo,
Wholesale
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
12 Decatur and 13 Line Sts.,
ATLANTA- GA.
Men and women arc often worn down J
t in mind and IpmIv hv the labor* aiul cares i
jof life. Tlieir nerves give wav under the clerk, an advertising aijent and a
anythin*' needed severe pressure, and the whole system is
° involved as a consequence. It is then
that
W E feel that our present orga*
force, having Six Years Kx
anized
^ xjeri-
ence. and being Unrated at the most avail
able distributing point in the South, w ill
he a surticieiit guarantee to Shippers of
the best results atlonled by the markets.
We shall always sell IIKitK when we
can. and only forward Melons and Fruit
when we must.
Consignments soliciteii.
KLAM JOHNSON, SON k CO.
iuav21*3m
CURED.
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AS Wall Street, Atlanta.
Tot salt 1-v J. W. Stanford mnj-21-ly
r*r Rent.
A dwelling house, conveniently
loeiited. near the business part of
town- Large enough fur a board
lug house. Contains about twelve
rooms with all necessary out
houses ami lot. Apply ,n
tf J. w. STANFORD.
—Tayiur's Premium Cologne
for sale’at J. \V. STAWroim'a.
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dissipating every feeling of depression
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PenfcerUa’s FreachWiwUcft
acts specifically ti[<on tlie nerves, the
muscle* and the whole human organism.
In every bottle there is health and rest
and happiness.
For further particulars, send for hook
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Custom House broker, and yet I
am. under certain circumstances,
a sufferer from modesty, or bash-
fulness, or whatever people may-
call it.
Notwithstanding ordinary good
looks, respectable manners, a good - 011 ’
business ami plenty of affection, I j
remained unmarried, and even tin •
engaged, for years after the day I
determined I had bet a a single
man long enough.
Not that 1 did not Tall in love,
for I loved often and ardently; hot
it always liap|tencd that, before 1
eouhl muster (murage sufficient
for a declaration and pro|K>sal,
some other man would he smitten
by the charms of the lady I was
She made r.o reply.
"Site is so terribly sarcastic- —
so cutting when she wishes to be,"
I continued.
“She certainly- is," said Nellie.
“So you—do you know what
she thinks of me?" I asked.
“Well.” drawled Nellie, rather
reluctantly, the truth is, she
thinks you’re a goose—she said so
this very day.”
Want Is the Heaves t
Heaves is a disease of the respi
ratory oigans caused by feeding
on dusty and musty hay and
I he Temper.
If persons generally- knew what j
an advantage to them it was to be
cheerful there would be fewer sour
I Th«* Caplarr •!' a llird JFstiu*
»)•
grain, and on food of bulky char j faces in the world and infinitely
acter. One form of it is some- j less tern|>cr. A man never gains
times caused by a hard gallop or | anything by exhibiting bis annov-
ather severe exertions after a full i ance by his face, much less by-
meal. Prevention is the only bursting into a passion. As it is
means of avoiding constant troub
le from the ailment, for from its
“Perhaps she will pity me a lit ! very nature there can be no per
Nothing. Mean Abont Him.
‘•Robert,*' remarked the wife of
a penurious man. “I ant on my
A lady in this city found a nest
of half grown mocking birds in j dcatbbe-1. I have tried to be »
her yard recently. She succeeded | g(XK , am1 r ail bfol wife* and have
in capturing them. They were j , )llt „ nc favor to as k „f you before
put in a temporary cage and thei j ( jj c ■>
cage put in a room. During thei .. what is lliat Margaret?**
-lav the mother-bird flew into the
■ tic when she knows how J love: manent cure for it;
said I.
“I don't know.” said Nellie, du
bionsly. “She says she don't be {trouble will return, on the first
lieve you'll c-ver amount to any- { provocation. The means of pre-
thiug, and site's sorry for the poor vention suggest themselves when
I “Yon know I was born and rear*
neither manly nor wise to yield i r ”* )ni ami was readily caught and ^ j n Cleveland. It was there I
like a child pettishly to every | l’' :,cc ‘* •“ the cage with the brood ; |-, rst mc t you and lltc happiest
cross, so it is alike fooli.sh an*i al> j bejjan instantly to fcetl them ; hours ofonr wcd<le<l life wore pass-
ilh the fon.1 which was in the ! You rcmcntlter this. Robert?'*
“Yes," uneasily.
‘•JTv relatives are all buried
although it i surd to allow feelings of anger to |
may be considerably eased and re j deprive us of self control. There i c3 =‘*- ani ' did not seent to notice
lieved by suitable feeding, yet the I never was a man in any contro-
girl who is taken in by you."
Cold drops of perspiration stool
on my brow.
“Yon shall be my wife, despite
anything she may think or say!"
“Sh h-!i!" whispered Nellie, at
we heard footsteps near us—“per
haps that is mother.now.”
As the unknown touched the
adoring, and I could <lu nothing
but hasten to relieve my heart or ‘ :ll:,n,klier 1 attempted to remove
my arm from its resting place.
ADVERTISING RATES:
One square, (ten lines or less) 1
nacrtlou , ■ , , , , , fl.OO
affection for another man's wife.
1 finally began to doubt wheth
er I should ever get a wife at all.
1 la.-ked but a few years of middle
age, and what tender, susceptible! mo,n ‘‘ nt ’ can « ht m >’ " rist li 2 Ull - v
5ol a>rl. such as I should ho,* to win, I wi,h tv0 *° ft ' hut stron * Iil
- 1 would marry an old man? I llc r,n " trs ' TUcre " r! ‘ 9 a ,,r
Frightened by the thought. I ! S 3 *- ani1 lhen * !lr " , * s - wilh
solemnly resolved that, should I: * de»i»c r ate attempt at calmness,
ver again fall in love, I would
once the causes are known. Avoid
dusty food of all hinds and mu civ
hay nr grain, or brmlisg from
diseased horses. Tor the disease is
readily ialieritrd. To alleviate
the trouble, the fond should he nu
tritious, but given in condensed
form, a little at a time but often
and regularly, say four or five
times a day. Oats, beans, wheat
straw, chaff, turnijM or carrots.
but my darling, apparently deter- j with a little hard stalked hay free
I raised ntv head to meet tnv doom.
'nac-ruou , ■ , ,- , , , , ci.uu;---- - , , .. . ...
Far each subsequent Insertion , a0 promptly declare my position and saw under the cli-.md.-iicr, ailb a
AH petvatwl mutter (luuhle ftt ice. earnw , t | v press mv suit. wonder struck countenance, Nel
flKitiiawiavd ta-ill lio i-!tnrn.>n l.ir -tvl - * * %.»»•> le
Mv resolution liad not time to
lie Mayton herself while a peal of
cool before I succumbed to the re I !au 3 , * tcr 110,11,1<,r »‘«>‘hcr.! palm off unsound as a healthy an
Obituaries will he- cltarged fur as
itltcr advertisements,
Advertisements inserted without
suecificatiun as to the number of in-1 , r .. ... ,, . . who was tiehtlv
stirtious, ill Uo published until order* { fc l**lltss power of Ncdie Mayton S|
ed out, and ehargod aecordlngly.. | eves. Nellie did not purposely : arn **-
All advertisements due when hand-, ^ |y at , nc wilh ber ! "What arc you
nutted to force an issue at once, j front dust and moisture, together
and to uphold nte in my critical with clean, cured corn stalks, have
proved satisfactory; but the feed
should lie chiefly grain and grass
in summer, and grain and roots in
winter. Water should be given
sparingly. Arsenic in small do
ses is a favorite remedy with deal
ers; as in nearly all cases it ef
fccts a temporary cure more or
Itss complete, it enables them to
the imprisonment. On the day ;
versy who lost his temper who did i following, tiie male bird flew into i there and when I am gone I wish
i the room and offered no resistance'
not come near losing his cause in
consequence. If ever a person
plays the game of his enemies it
is when he is in a passion. Ac
quaintances shun men whose ill
temper is proverbial; friends drop
away from them; even wires and
children gradually learn to fear
them more than to lore. Thou
sands of men- owe tlieir want of
success in life to neglecting to
control their temper. Nor hns the
excuse that it is an infinnity
whieh cannot lie restrained ex
cused them; for Washington,
though naturally of a passionate
disposition, disciplined himself
until he passed for a person utter
nor showed any signs of fight
when the lady captured him. lie
was put into tlie same cage and
the lady now has the entire famt
ly. They seem coulented and
happy, feeding the young as
though they were in tlieir native
clement. The captor is entirely
relieved of feeding the bird fami
ly. The food is prepared and put
in the engp, the mother attends t(
litem.— BruHmrfck Herald.
Hsw Do Trees tirsw in Heaven t
A good story is told at the ex
pense of a Corinna mother who
has been converted lately by Ki
ller Nickerson, and wlto really be
ly impassive. No man who nog- licvc8 „ lc worlu wi „ goun COInc to
au end.
>d in.
Is
Tf you want to purchase a
COTTON SEED OIL MILL,
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feeder,
A Cotton Condenser,
A Cotton Press, or a
J. J. WORSHAM.
33 IE Pit TI ST,
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over I’ostollicc.
tf
Wm
deep brown eyes—girl* never tb
ing?" said Nellie,
locked in my
two people do
slowly rceover-
nch tilings purposely—but by;
rtunate accident site
lance which immediately I
; her senses.
“Why," said Mrs. Mayton, with
i an air of self forgetful resignation,
imal. They usually begin with
three grains a day, increasing to
five in a week, and coutioue for
three or four weeks, giving from i
lects his tenqter can be happy any
more than lie makes those happr
a round him. Good temper is
gold—it is lieyond price. Bad
temper is a curse to the possessor
ami to society.
m 9 m
An Animal Apple Gatherer.
“Mother, can’ I go out to play,”
asked a little boy.
“No, my son," she answered,
“you will gel your clothes dirty.”
“Is the Lord coming to (lay?"
“I don't know,” said his inoth-
Gatlicring fruit is a frequent er > “* ,c ma J' c °me.”
ravenous, leading the aff-cted an
j “I catne iuto the parlor a moment J imal to cat little, etc., the bedding
practice of animals, and yet there
is a stratagem attributed to that
10 U ( 12 grains daily toward the I “ iVlllk,n S bl,ncb of toothpicks"
end. As the appetite is morbidly ! ca,le,, tlle * htch is fit
' i ions enough tes deserve special i “‘•'■t*- •
“Don’t they have any dirt in
heaven for little hoys to play in?"
“No, my son.”
“Wltal do the little boys do
and
D. KIDD00,
Airom r.v at law.
{she was an old acquaintance I did i a S° an ' 5 took a ,cat ” n tl,e s ' ,la ’ 1,1 i sll,>ul<l he .removed
j not think a deliberate courting I ll,e <la, k - aI *d this impudent fel j the borsc be muzzled at night. A
! was necessary; on the contrarv. I h'W—J'm old enough to be his j lump of rock salt at one side of
! determined to tell my story at motber-put bis arm around me j the manger and a chunk of chalk
• „ neCj conic of it what mh-ht. * : an< ' w< ’ n,1 cied how lie could ever ; at the other have proved beneficial.
As I entered the parlor Nellie j ask ,n >' ,nr,lhcr ' s tonscnt - WUco j ‘ ‘
j mention. It seems that fruit is [ “They singsongs and play nn
i frequently found in the hedgehog's j * r ll| e trees," answered liismoth
sleeping apartment, and its pres- i cr -
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Cuthfpcrt, f!ti
Hal -
State
»r;ictH'o nt :>ny |»l«ce in the
»v N;»et*i:il rontruct. tf.
;.... ti,„ " | vour father proposed, be was I Hsney.
' Slm^d'Slickly ujxin tl , | rimughtfu, eno^l to ask my con I It has supposed that bees
, . 1.1 'coni first lint T cnn.mce the feel. ; Wake lionet,
stool.
This is n mistake.
DEN
SAW
Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers,
AM) MILL WORK,
inure. ,
M7-l\ '
W. R. THORNTON,
J T I S T
CTTHBERT. GA.
O FFICE West Side Pnl.lic i
over IV I.. Dunn’s Store. i>
|irTGORTATOWSKY;
Watchmaker, Jeweler asi Ensrarer,
And Dealer in
flockK. Walchns Jrttrlrj
; then. It made ray blood boil ti
: bear your saiully grandma called
and
Wi
& CO.,
Gfeov^ia.il
i- . I x k
trivo (Jiscounts to the tracle.!
o
Write to us for PR It’MS and DISCOUNTS,
make it to vour interest to lmv direct from us.
E. VAN
Ivlj®c3SrTT^ 1 *A-OTTJK/EE,S,
^Ytlanta,
Notice to the Trade—\\ o
may 21 3m.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
Near MilledgevUle. P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
and Water l’ipes, from 2 to 24 inch calibre, for Draining Land, It. R.
Culverts, Road am* Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate.
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and llot Air Fines. Lining for Fur
naces, Fire Brick for Setting Rollers, made to Order, any Shape or
Style on short notice. Flower I’ots. 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
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
mnrl9f.ni PROPRIETORS-
nail Sill mi nrc.
All l lack anil Watch Wyrk War-1
your father proposed, be was
thoughtful enough to ask my con
. sent first, but I suppose the fash
| “Nell,or I* exclaimed, but , | i«n of courtship has changed since The bee. gather the honey only.
; could not remember another word
; of the tender declaration I had
! composed before leaving home.
I was conscious of flushing vio
un
to speak words which would
iconic; but the searching eyes
; which were fixed on mine read my
story there and the ripe, tender
j dps below them broke into a pleas
cd smile. As she arose from the
enee there is explained in this re j *-h mother, how do they have
markable way: It is known that an >’ lrecs if ll,e >' ri, >n't have any
to rest beside them. Will you.
grant me this one favor?"*
“There will be considerable ex
pense attached to it,” musingly.
“Oh, Robert! 1 will never rest
easy -in my grave anywhere else."
“Well, Maggie, I'll tell you what
I’ll do. 1 don't want to be mean.
about the thing. Ill bury yon
here first, and then if I notice any
signs of restlessness on your part
I'll take you to Cleveland after
wards."
mam-
Candid Sam Jsaes.
[Street conversation between
two friends touching the invita
tion extended to Sara Jones to
preach before our legislature.]
A—“That was a bold thing for
the legislature; the asking of Sam
Jones to preach to it."
B—“ Why? I don’t understand.”
A—“Well he'll be.sure to give
them some hard hits. I know he
will ask all whocaro more for prin
ciple than for party, to stand up.
And every single one will jump
right np. Then Sam will look at
them a moment and say: Be seat
ed. Nineteen out of every twenty
ol you have lied!”
B “I guess no disturbance
would result if lie should. Tlie fel
lows would all laugh and wink at
each other and whisper "That s so
—that’s so.’”—-Ex-
hedgehogs often climb walls, and | ‘hrl! Portland I’reas.
run off upon low boughs, and in- ’ #
s'caii of scrambling down in the
the leap from tlie top to the
ground, sometimes ten or twelve
and, consequently, honey ix.ssess-1 feet. They o.il into a bail iu the
cs the flavor anil character of the I air, and strike U|n>n their armor ol
plant from which it is gathered. : spikes, and bound away unliarm-
this fact wasted. In taking this jump, they
An Irishman was requested by
a lady to do some work for her,
say that the prisoner in j 4T - lio(i , ie ,^ formed to her com
bed Judge j p| otc satisfaction.
I..... ...... „ ,,.a.u..o | up at -- she sa j,L «m treat yon.”
in police court. “Heaven bless your honor,
Plaintiff—“Yes, sir; he grossly
insulted tne."
“You
suited yon,’
same manner, they boldly makcj Ki| . ke u.u morning, to a plaintiff
< merciless and sarcastic and cut
| ting, and all sorts of dreadful ■ U spl ' ms as (
. things but I've borne it mei-klv i notl known even to beekeepers, for, have been seen to strike upon fall-
l„„,v „1 ,.r,uy Si |»«■ -Mw*. r-!»-V ...» im.,1. V
mijrht kave
a
1 ami silly eu.Tiig
with yon. anri* —
j “He's my own lover,"
some of them are imikiu^ discour
stepfather young I a S in S r 'I> , ’ rt8 ,,f tl,c ‘l ualit . v “ f ‘*'v I «>« their spikes, was carried away j 8|irio!f c hickcn, the horrid man-
h to sympathize j ,lonc J’ th«'V Rrmluced the past j by them; and this has given rise )aml j aw n „ t nn ol( , lvoniall , as
ma am.
“What wonKl }*ou prefer—a
Judge-“That is a very seriousj pint <)f portcr or a tumbler of
grog?"
vc-rcly dealt with. Wbat did lie I' .. u - ell> m . Vrim I don't wish to
be troublesome, so I’ll take the
charge, and one that must be se
with. Wliat did
say to you madam?"
Plaintiff—-“He called me a
season. One beekeeper complains ; to the opinion that in some such i
‘ ranted.
marliM't
piano, I, wilh an imploring look,'
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lie, with a laugh and a blush, as j acrcs of t°haceo blossoms
she boxed her mother's ears and | cu h ar an, i * s not good.
I l.l.I lo.rself in me arm. Mrs strange that a man who keeps
throw my arms about her, and tlie ; Mavlon gavc „„ „ i <K> k „r ra<K -k in | '“'Cs should not hare learned that
drooping of ht*r bcautilul head • c iionixtion,l»ut only for a moment, j honey
upon my shoulder answered all: r..i- two motherly tears entirely hid I f ora g e
my tms|ioken questions. j the sharpness of her eyes; then
the lips I had dreadetl so muc
gave each of us a kiss, which was
likewise a blessing.
said Nel j l,, at the honey made from five j way they may have stored their |
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■your honor can readily see."
w inter homes.—St. Nicholas.
varies in quality as the
differs, and that while
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sprtn;
-“That is not an insult.
; chicken i* young and
An Ausner W anted.
| tender and I should consider it a
one awhilst you’re
othei.”
making the
Can any one bring us a case of; compliment, madam.
Plaintiff—“You wouldn't if you
Did Hi is Ruts of Good.
A worthy old couple, the uian
member ol which is an invalid,
have various attentions from kind
neighbors. One clay a well-mean-
I ing friend sent in :t bottle of dis-
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I have just opened at the Owen A Seaiv old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
and will, ns soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have on
band a full line of everything usually kept in a
-^FIRST-GLASS ESTABLISHMENT*-
nf 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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I led my darling to a sofa, and
tiicre, with unloosened tongue I
whispered to her not unwilling'
| ear a story which seemed to inter j
j est her greatly. In the entliusi
I clover honey, for instance, is dif- thousands of cases a
, ‘ 1 ferent from buckwheat honey. It ™ a neutly cured and w
j itad regained my speech I went
j beyond a mere declaration of love
j—I askeil Nellie to be my wife.—
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j A Colored Sian’s Testimony. ■ ness to localities where the best
I I was confined to my bed with j forage is obtained, or to have sttf
{ asm which possessed me after I r |, c . um: ,tj sin f or a long time. I j fieient land of tlieir own, or under
could not move nor suffer anyone {their control about the apiaries,
else to move a limb, so great was ’ which they can plant with the
the pain. 1 had several eminent : best honey producing crops.
physicians to treat me, but I found tt "
in ll * e nor hi, but in words the j no ', )e rmanent relief from tlieir ef- j Tl * e *
| forts. I was advised at last to;
Banner, in a lengthy editorial en
titled, “The Dawn of Justice
violently. Ask Mrs. Mayton’s ! alilc to wet un l>v mvsclf I con. I Br call ing, says: "Mark our pre
consent! I liad rather have pro
l*osed to half the marriageable la i a I pounds in five weeks,
(lies in New lork! Not that there j general health is lietter
: as to the commission's rates, and !
■ place this vast interest on a firm
j er footing than it has been since
the war. Then anew spirit of en
Kidney or Liver Complaint that, - — j—|
Klectric Bitters will not speedily j were in the same business I am." j infcctant wbieh she thought was
cure? Y\ e say they can not, as “What's that?’ i needed, and calling later to see
already per ..j keep a boarding house.”—j bow her proteges were getting
along she was informed that Mr.
ho are ilaily
rocoinmcnding Klectric Bitters,
will prove. Bright's Disease,
Diabetes, Weak back, or any uri
nary complaint quickly cured
Hot Springs Netrs.
So Reflection.
A capitalist who wanted tn se
Justice Breaking.■*
Editor Gaunt, of the Athens
| use .SwitFs Specific, which I did. |
most terrible:
“Yes, if mamma is willing.”
In an instant I was shivering j After taking the third bottle I was
Ask Mrs. Mayton’s : able to get up hv myself. I con- j
, . . , diction: the July- session of the
tinned to improve. I gained sever-:
'Georgia Legislature will throw
open the courts to our railroads
and nty
than it I
Mayton; on the contrary, she was! ii a ,j net been for Sw-ift’s Specific 1 i
goodness, tact, kindness and all
other virtues, as well as being
brilliant, witty, and, despite her
forty years, extremely handsome.
But when she listened to any one
as i
have left me a cripple for life,
myjoiuts were already stiff,
feel very grateful fqf what this i
medicine has done for me. I put
it first and foremost of all the j
j ! terpnscand development will dil-
1 fuse all through Georgia. There
will be renewed confidence be
They purity the blood, regulate I cure the franchise of a new street
the bowels, and act directly on the} railroad in Chicago visited a ccr-
diseased parts. Every bottle guar
anteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle
by J. W. Stasfokd.
Subterranean .Nutpiiie.
It will be remembered tiiat some
months ago, in boring the artesian
well at White plains, out in the
eastern part of this stale, under
the auspices of the Central Pacif
ic Railroad company, a large log,
or several logs of wood were bored
through at the depth of 1,G15 feet
below tlie surface. This lias been
a subject for discussion by scien
tists ever since, and a few evenings
ago, in San Francisco, Dr. Hark-
ncss made it the special subject of
a very interesting lecture. Quite
it was with a look which plainly | blood purifiers liefore the public,
said: “No nonsense, now.” When: Rev. James E. Hilsow.
she found occasion to use sarcasm
she was most unmercifully sharp
and bitter, and her power of mrn
icry was such that she could imi-1
Cartersvilie, Ga., Feb. 10, 18S3.
Mr. D. IV. Curry, a prominent
druggist of Cartersvilie, says.
Rev. James Hilsnn is a colored
Dr. C. A. Cheatham’s
EXCELSIOR
FAMILY MEDICINES
Of Dawson, Ga.,
For sale at
T. S. POWELL S,
jell-ct Drug and Bookstore.
B
Crab Apple Vinegar.
The Best to be Had,
—AT—
POWELL’S DRUG STORE.
will have full charge of the business, and will be found at his post at j g/ y .| VJv HOOKS
eli times, ready to serve all in bis usual fair and square manner. Lf evervkind.size and style,cheap
fM~ REMEMBER the place, Owen & Scaly old stand, East side thMn ‘ pver before, at
Public Square, Cuthbert, Go. Respectfully,
J. w. STANFORD.
January 22 6m.
er than ever before, at
arwritf J. W. Stanford's
—A fresh lot of Teas at the
Drug Store of J. W. Stanford.
late to perfection every tone of: prcacher> ana stan(Is fair in lhc
her miserable victim. To think { conimunity as far as i knolr . IIe
of facing her with any possible. | ias CO nsiderable influence witii
risk of her disapproving of my i his race . || e has use(1 s . s . S ..
suit was simply dreadful.
The twilight had faded into
darkness. Ofeourse I hadn't a
match; but Nellie insisted upon
the gas being lighted, and left the
room for one. Out of the dark
ness I conjured up dreadful vis
ions of Mrs. Mayton in every pose
and feature of disdain, and, aside
from any other cause, I was thank
ful when the gentle step and rust
ling dross of iny darling announced
her return. To my delight she
did not mention the gas, but seat
ed herself on the sofa beside me.
I stole my arm about her waist and
exclaimed:
“Nellie, I am not a coward, but
how can I ever ask your mother's
consent?”
; roads, and they will work togeth
er for mutual good and protection.
In this advanced age railroads
are as necessary to the develop
ment of a country as the veins are
to carry blood through the human
system. Georgia is a grand old
State and the sooner we checker
our country with iron rails, the
quicker will we take our place at
the head of Slate.”
tain alderman whose help lie want
ed, and said:
“My dear, sir, I know you to be
above suspicion, and for that rea
son I feel at liberty to ask you to
accept $1,000 wortli of stock in
tlie new road.”
“Yes—ahem—yes,” replied the
alderman. “This is not an at
tempt to bribe me?”
“No, sir; no, sir."
‘•No slur on my integrity?"
“Nothing of the sort.”
“All right, then. As the stock
may not pay any dividends for
some years to come, and as I am
in want of a family horse just
now, yon can make it $200 in cash
a large quantity of this wood was j in place of the stock, and depend
brought to the surface, and it was' on my vote.”— Walt Street News.
good, sound wood, in an almost j
perfect state of preservation, al-1
for I hare sold him several hot
ties.”
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.
“The Commonwealth of Geor
gia” is the title of a pamphlet
soon to be issued by Judge J. T.
Henderson, the commissioner of
agriculture of this state. The
book will pertain to Georgia and
her resources, and will contain a
description of the country; tlie
geology, soil, minerals, timbers,
water power, together with the
characteristics of her people, and
an account of the institutions of
the state.
Some time ago there wa9 a pro
traded meeting carried on iu a
small town in Mississippi, and
the preacher in charge saw a woe
begone, dilapidated looking indi
vidual sitting back in the congre
gation; his looks indicated that
he was more in need of a good,
square meal than anything else,
but the preacher was only admin
istering spiritual comfort, not
physical. The preacher went to
him aud asked: “My friend are
yon a Christian,” and he answered,
“No. I’m theeditor of the weekly
pa|«*r in this town.” “Then,” said
the preacher, “let ns pray.”
m • m
Frugality provides an easy chair
for old age.
though its great depth and the
character nt the superincumbent
strain showed tiiat it was at least
1,000,000 years old. Microscopic
examination shows that the an
ciont tree was probably similar to
tile present nutpine.
An extraordinary case of mis
taken identity occurred in Paris
last month. A woman saw at tlie
morgue a body which she thought
she recognized as the father of a
girl working near her nt a per
fumers. The girl came, recog
nized her father, and his clothing
also, and swooned. Coming to
she fetched a brother and two sis-
A Logical lieu.
Every one has heard of the (lis-
j ? had taken considerable of
| that medicine, and it seemed to
| do him lota of good.
| At a recent examination in a
' girls' school the question was put
to a class of little ones: “Who
makes the laws of our govern
ment?" “Congress,” was the re
ply. “How is Congress divided?”
was the next question. A little
girl in the class raised her hand.
••Well,” said the examiner, “Miss
Sal lie, what do yon say the an
swer is?" Instantly, with an air
of confidence as well as triumph,
the answer came: “Civilized,
half civilized and savage.”
Little Harry, aged four, who
liad been presented with a toy
monkry, very much astonished
his young aunt the other evening
by ending bis prayers with “a-
mnnkoy” instead of “a-mcn.” His
aunt was greatly shocked, and
exclaimed: “Why Harry! what
made you say that?” The young
ters, who nil worked in Paris.
They all signed the formal dec-j in; and several were drowned be-
larntion as to identity. 1 he body fore the awkward situation was
had been found at Mendon, near j observed, and the survivors were
which their father often worked, rescued.—Leisure Hour.
The children started for Creteil.
his home, to learn when he had
been last seen. Arriving there,
they found him outside his door,
and greatly amused to learn that
he had been found dead at the
morgue
tress of the lien on beholding I philosopher answered: “I sav
yoting ducklings hatched by her, J a monkey’ because I like mon-
taking to water. Tins occurs so keys best; you say ‘a-men’be-
frequently as to attract little re- {cause you like men best.”
mark, except when observed by
any one for the first time. Mr.
Jesse, in his natural historv
“Gleanings,” records a singular
incident. A hen which had hatch
ed three successive duckling
broods got so accustomed to the
aquatic tendency of her pupils
that, on hatching a set of her own
eggs, she ied the chickens to the
pond, anti, in surprise at tlieir
unwillingness to take to the wa
ter, actually pushed some Of them
Colored Photo Negatives.
German students of photogr -
phyare making considerable pro.
gross towards tlie perfection of a
process whereby negatives rant-
lie obtained in all the colors of
the original. Professor Foge!.
who has been experimenting man r
years, lias succeeded in reprodo--
ing blues, yellows, reds, and
greens.—The Current.
A Buffalo prcaelier informed his
congregation last SuBdny that the
consumption of beer in the United
States last year was aC0.0tif>.531
gallons, an increase of • 48.519,177
gallons over the previous year.
I>r. JOntgraff, of Bonn, has ta
ken a phonograph with him to A f
tica. He intends to bring 1><.>• t■ -
phonograms of tbo savage dial.-. t,
which he will hire the natives to
speak into the machine.
Those with whom are can ap
parently become well acquaint.-1
in a few moments are generally the
most difficult to rightly know anti
understand.