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AflMA aaHraawa,
and Appeal.
— —
^STfSRf
BT STANFORD & COOPER.
“IfldepMdent in All Thing*—Nratral in Nothing."
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. V.
CUTHBERT, GA,, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1885.
NO. 54
CANCER
Cmafcl Hill, DorciLA*County.
September l-*t. 1«7H. f
f icntlumon—This is to certify that I
have been cuml of canrur »m my n<bu of
ei^iit years’ standing, from the use of on
ly «»ne small bottle of Dr. HayehYooti't*
f real cancer mne»ly. Star t'urino, which
purchased from my ohl friend, Mr.
Camp. your apeiit for’ Douglas county,
in August, and l am now entirely well —
this the first of November. ISTlV Yon
can use my name in recommending this
Jfreat rcmtsly to tlic public if von wish.
** I think it the greatest remedy for can
cer* in the world. Yours truly*
*K>. K. WILLIAMS.
AND
Atlanta Ha., June 30,1S7D.
Gentlemen—I wish to say to you that I
have been Mufteriiu? with a sore ler for
•wfvera! years, ami I have had several
doctors to practice on it without success.
They all saidJt would have to he ampu
tated. Imt I cotild not stand that. I saw
your advertisement in the papers, and
concluded to try vour Star Citrine. 1
have been using* it for six weeks, and am
How entirely well. You can use my
name in any way you see fit in recom
mending your great remedy. I know it
will cure any kind of chronic, sores, by
experience. I wish you success, gentle*
luen. Thanking you for the medicine
you saved my life with. I am
Yours verv respectfully.
lJEtTIK I K MEM AN'.
CATARRH
Atlanta. Ga.. June HO, ls71>.
Gentlemen- You can use my name in
Recommending Dr. Havelwod* Star Vit-
fine ferCaiirrr. It has cured me of Can
cer of six Years’ standing. Ih^pectfwlly
jours. * AU i;i:i) EDWA1IDS.
Atlanta, CJa., June 3t), l s “0.
Dear Sirs—You have my consent to
W»e tnv name in recommending Dr. Ilay-
elwo*nVs Star Citrine for Dry Catarrh. I
have had Catarrh for several years, and
the Star Citrine has cured me. Yours
truly, t’Al'T. \\ M. McCoXNKLL.
t ’out motor.
CURED.
S EYI) for large Illustrated C : ,t ;l l<.gue
of the IM:Loach \V a u*r Whee ls; Por
table Mills. Mill Stones, and all kind of
Mill Supplies.
REST FOR THE WEARY!
Health for the Sick!
Men and women are often worn down
in mind and body by the iaitors and care* j . '
of life. Their nerves give wav under the i C«tlstn.
Saw Mills. Lius, and anything needed t^verc pressure, and the whol* system is |
1,!n * involved as a consequence. It is then !
tiiat j haunted!'
I The Old Chart.
j “Willi all your line courage you
vouliln'l ilare to spend an hour in
the old Grange alone alter dark.”
“I would!" cried Rilla, with a
flashing glance at her fair, pale
alnmt a Mill.
Water Wheel*
nl*out half the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farniorean af
ford one. and they are guaranteed to
make Fii:«t-('i.a>s Tabic Meal.
Sent for prices.and vou will be sur
prised. A. A. DELOACH A DIM!..
Atlanta, Ga.
19 As to the merits of our Work, wc
refer to the following gentlemen, who
have bought of ns: O. A. Parry. Gunn istue great yivjivi: r.v*i< •z:v.n am
A Stanford. J. Y. Ivey. E. W. llttnian. 1 . .i _
am} J. T. George, Cuthbert. Ga. Also
many others of the best citizens of South
West Ga. inrty*Jl-3m
FralierlraS French Wine Coca
acts as a dtr<i*t means of restoration. giv
ing jH-rfcct health to mind and b»>dy,
dissipatiiig every feeling of depres-ion
and lassitude, ami imparting calmness,
energy and happiness.
Pemberton's French Wine Fora
Elam Johnson, Son &Co.,
c Wholesale
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
12 Decatur ami l.‘» Lino £ts.,
ATLANTA- GA.
W E iVel that our present organized
fon*»-. having Six Y- -tr* Experi
ence. and being located at the tuo«t avail
able di.*trihuting point in the South, will
be a sufficient guarantee to Shippers of
the best results a Horded by the markets.
We shall always sell HEttE wheni vve
can. and only forward Melons and Fruit
when we mu^t.
Consignments solicited.
ELAM JUUNSUN, SON* it CO.
ma v21i>iu
4 IN VI-
goratou. Givi-ticalfli to the nerves and
tin? entire system rs restored. Utr the ner-
ve> arc the life of man. If they are de
ranged, all else will be* if healtiiv then,
krai lit to luimi mi4 bodv follows.
and lialf reckless, and rather fan*
cied Ihe idea of spending a night
at the lonely old Grange, which
had not been iuhabiled since the
captain's death.
Perhaps it was haunted, as some
of the ignorant country people-
said,and |>erhaps somethin;; would
happeu to her, and then she would
never hare the heartache any
more.
“Stip|>ose you go to night,” said
flicker of candlelight, he gave one
awful boot, and flapping his wings
s<voo|ied down over the head of
the "host into the room.
The Rat sal Reserve Fsad Lire Anno- j Rowland Hill's Drama sf Judgment,
riatioa.
ghostly raiment off,
girl for protection.
il, white devil catch yon.” amlaf
Pemberton's Preach AViae Coca
Oh, Rilla, hut they say it is
faltered Bessie Sage,
j with a little shudder.
| "By rats and owls,” said Rilla.
laughing.
Miss Justine Penrynn, the heir
ess and beauty, and also the con-
sin of fearless, daring Rilla
Brooks, rapidly concocted a little j w< -' r eturn.
plot, which shoiihl test the girl's I “Cut Mrs. Williams said she . Don't let the thing touch
courage, and also njft|H.-ase the j ^anted Rilla to be sure and comet; dido t want to do it *
spirit of malice ami spite liarl-or ■ ani * ^ ea ^ want her to enjoy the
ed in her own heart. | ! ,:lrt 3'-
She bad no cause to hate Rilla, “Nonsense! It is sure to be a j upsetting the candle, the
The Times was shown yestcr-
| day several letters bearing ii|joii
. ... j tlic cliaracterof Mr. Thos. A. P.
It was more than the waiting | Champlin from men high in olHeial
maid could bear. j and social position in dilferrnt
“Oh, Lord, Miss Rilla. what is j parts of the country,
it?” she shrieked; and tearing her j ^ r " Menrt " alterson writes to
fleil to tlic
■ a friend that he can rely with cer-
I tain “confidence" upon Mr. Cham
1 plin’s “trustworthiness.” William
It was a case of “run, black dev- Dorsheimer. of New York a lead
The following was written by
this noted preacher, and posted
less rate than being converted and
forsaking all, denying self, taking
up the Cross and following Christ
Justine, after a few minutes of j ter recovering from her astonish
thought. “We can leave you as : ment, Rilla langhcil aloud,
we go on to the party, and call nsj “Sarah, what docs this mean?"
,
"Miss Justine made
me do it.
me
ing lawyer ot that great State, and
now Utiilcd States District Attor
ney, introduces Mr. Champlin to
| Gen. Roger H. Pryor as an old
j friend, and asks a courtesy of the
General for biiu. Gen. Pryor him
jjscif subsequently recommends
; Mr. Champlin to the “confidence”
{of the country. lion. John G.
did, and with
acts spectfienllr npoti the nerves, U»c
mu.'-des amt the whole human ormiiiisui.'l hnC hate her she
In evert bottle there is health ami rest I .
and happiness. , venom, bile had all heart could
For funheyartienWh send for !**.k | desire—or at least it seemed so—
«»nd tioa. 1 or >ah- b\'JtlIl‘riij{gtjt .«*, ami :
in Cuthbert by J. \V.Sta3k-iu>. | youth, l>oatity, fortune aud friends
■ But alter knocking down the [Carlisle bespeaks for him the po
i chart, which fell with a crash, and | lite attention of his triends at
! upsetting the candle, the owl flew ! Vrankfort. and Governor Hoadly,
•lull affair; and then, Mr. Davcr (out at the window and vanished. ! ofOhio. and A lire. I Gaple. US.
pidge, unite in cordially endorsing
"character
ant has gone to the city day.- j Rilla soothed her terrified com, j IJ^TTnUe^n 7
J. S. PERBiCRTOX &XW-,
j S*lo Proprietors* nnJ Mamif.-u turtT**.
! unless—'
j by the Store, while her young coil-! “I am sure you are altogether
sin lived in penniless obscurity., mistaken; but I care nothing for
up as a play bill at Richmond,; in the Regeneration; to be hail
England, June 4th. 1774, close to \ nowhere but in the Word of God,
the play bills of the day, and and where that \\ onl appoints,
helped to close the theatre: ! N. B.—Xo money will lie taken
| at the door; nor will any ticket
: gain admittance into the Gallery
! but thoce sealed by the lloly
| Ghost, with Immanuel's signet.
! “Tims will I do unto thee, O
• Israel, and because I will do so
nnlo thee,
PREPARE to meet thy
GOD, O ISRAEL!”
DRAMA AT
THE THEATRE OF THE I'M
VERSE!
os
THE EVE OF TIME
Will lie |icrformed
THE GREAT ASSIZE;
OK,
DAY OF JUDGMENT!
The tcenery, which is now act
ually preparing, will not only sur
pass everything that has yet been
seen, but will infinitely exceed the
utmost stretch of human concep
tion. There will be a just repre
sentalion of all the Inhabitants of
the World, in their various and
je25-lm
ATLANTA, ; It came aUmt in this wav:
Did Capt. Penrynn had a son
• and daughter. The son married
Enterprise & Appeal., ,
| to please his father, but the daugh
ter married to please herself, and
slUSt'RIPTIOX PRICK :
I Our dear Rilla would not enjoy it. puuion, re-lit the candle, aud then ; *n,j ijiqruT worth.” Other letters
” essayed to pick up the broken' troui more or less distinguished
chart. But the frame fell to uie ! m ‘‘ n lrn, » all over the country.were
cies, and out from the back
rolleil a bundle of pa|icrs. j j£ :llU(K .^ J and manners will lie so exactly
Meanwhile, all went merry as a , The Times knows nothing ofiand so minutely delineated that
marriage bell at the party. Bes ' Mr. Champlin personally. Imt feels U|, e most secret thought will be
sie left it to Justine to make ex j 'txclf entindy justified ln the light | ( ij st . 0V ered. “For God will bring
it these letters, in believing him
For Item.
A dwelling house, conveniently j -
hu-ated. near the business pnrt of'
town. Large enough for aboard
ing house. Contains about twelve :
rooms with all necessary out
houses and lot. Applv to
tf J. W. STANFORD.
•fie cop} line year . .
** Rich! months
“ Four months
ft.oflj suffered disinheritance in conse-
qtiencf. She die<l in a few y^irs,
— leaving a bnbv daughter, and a
the party, and—yes. I will slay at
the Grange to-night.”
“Oh, Rilla. don't—mamma will
be so angry!” pleaded distressed
Bessie. i euses for Rilla, and that young la
• She must not know it noli! af ,| v did so with the best grace
pie
'shown us, and Mr. ("s. endorse , , , .
of U nts from Geuls. McClellan and I P ro l ,cr co!jrs ; a,ul tlu,r c,lstoms
; to lie a man worthy the cordial i evcr J work to j ,, >'g™ent, withev-
in resiiect of all men. It is certainly ) erv secret thing, whether it be
terward, and then it will only be; ;| !C world, ami then she danced ' true that lie lias ae-ed fairly and i good or whether it be evil.”—
a joke.” said Justine. “After all,: flirted as though she hail not! honestly with the citizens ot Eu-! Krt .| x ;;. 14
Ui 1 la's heart will fail her when ! a care on her mind. ; tanla. Now as to the Mutual He i
", . _ , ! serve Fund Life Association; we I
rtu. a,,,,.,r. ten tin.- or l.-ssi i I • , r. i I **«*"« *«»*»«*» * f™' j have read letters from Vice Presi i This Theatre will be laid after
nsertion . ^ . fl.OO i < ‘- cs * an< ^ f«»rll»witU toi>k N*>t ?<•; it is nindc of tougher, c l anxiety, a«l<l »lic drew a breath J ,| en ^ Shcriuan, of the Central • a new plan, ami will consist of
For each suhsi-queut insertion . 50 j charge of the little girl—a brown j material than that, said the girl. of relief when late in the evening, Trust company, of New York; 0-1 Pit and Gallery only; and. con
Very Remarkable Recovery.
Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Man
chester, Mich., writes: “>Iv wife
has been almost helpless for five
years, so helpless that she could
not turn over in bed alone. She
used two bottles of Electric Bit
ters, and is so much improved,
that she is able now to do her own
work.”
Electric- Bitters will do all that
is claimed for them. Hundreds
of testimonials attest their great
curative powers. Only fifty cents
a bottle at J. W. Stanford’s.
ADVERTISING RATES:
pleading, pitiful letter to her ta
tlier, who read it with tears in his . l * ,e *' mo comes,
and who forthwith took ;
HATE TIT1 Tll.IHt I>1.f O.. —Taylor's Premium Cologne
:w " all sirn-t, Atlanta. j for sale at J. W. Stanford's.
For fhIo t»v J. Vv. Maiitoril mn\21-.,.
All personal waiter finable price, j cve( j f dainty sprite,
Obituaries will In* charged for «« j *. . ~ .
»ther advertisements. ! " 1 '> Grange merry with
ertis
Atlvurtiscmonts inserts! without | isli lanobter ttmi paltering,
NTOTTC’i: TO
J qHi-iticati-'n as to the number of in-1 ;
■ sertions, will b.-;uibli.slit-i! untilordcr-
• ml out. and charged accordingly.
I All advertisements due when hand-
! cl in.
!
who made the
w _ her cliild-
' “ li laughter and paltering, child
ish feet.
It seemed that Cant. Penrynn
.Idly.
“Is it? I thought it was
soft and weak.”
"Did
vou:
A Hint t« the Girls.
Pittsburg Dispatch: There are
more chances of making a passa
ble husband out of a fool or a
crank than out of a drunkard or
vicious person. The fool, if not
too egotistical, or too silly for any
thiug at all, can usually be led,
coaxed or driven, but the vicious
person cannot. The woman win*
undertakes to reform a matter in
order to get a husband, lias un
dertaken a task that is not suc
cessfully accomplished one time
If you want to j>
rclutHi
.1
LL,
a
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COTTON SEED OIL
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feodor,
A Cotton Condenser,
A Cotton Press, or
AW M ILL,
Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers,
AND MILL WORK,
Write to us for PIllt'ES and RI^COl N IS. Mo
make it to vour interest to l>uv direct from us.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO., !"“
Atlanta, Gfeovgia.jlJ
Notice to the Trade—Wo give (iiscounts to the trade. ; ^
may 21 3m.
STEVENS’ POTTERY! 3
J. J. WORSHAM.
CUTHBERT. GA.
| Office over lYistofllce.
j Scjitl4 tf
Wm. d, kiddoo,
A'lTUK.MIT AT l.%W.
I'Mthbert, (rH.
j TV^IIsIa pr.H'tiee at any place in the
! if State b\ '**04'i.tl <*mitract. tf
W. R. TEORNTON,
D E NTIST.
CUTHBERT,
O IKRK
«»\er i»
|H I, G0RTAT0WSKY
i Watslimaker, Jeweler lad Engnrer,
And I)eal<
GA.
West Sitlo 1‘uMic
. L. Dunn’s St**re.
Two years before our story
opens, he died very suddenly; but
when Lawycar Sage seateheil lor
the later will. In! it hud vanished.
He was astounded; he went
through his old friend’s private
papers again and again, but no
will appeared, except the one leav
ing all lo his son and his heirs for
ever.
“Perhaps lie hid it,” mused the
; Pwul Duvecaat entered the room, j O- Baldwin. President, of thc| trar ,. to all others, the Gallery is
j He glanced slowly arnwrul. and ! /“.Mi-Call. i filtcd for t,ie r€CC l ,lion of l >00 l ,le
j a shade of disappointment tressed j |)t .rinu;ndeut of the Insurance De i °f high (or heavenly) birth; and
That prmes tliat Uj, handsome face. ; part ment of the Slate of New . the Pit for those of low (or earth
even you cau make mistakes some-; “Where ia Bills, Miss- Sage?” ! York, all testifying in different i | v ) ran k.
times.” And Rilla met her cou-. | M enquired as soon as be reached I • ! * v * *» *he merits of the compa ' x j, . f | |e Oallery is very spa ! in a thousand. In the first place,
sin's mocking eyes steadily. j Bessie. | JJ," “^ r |7 d N^V ’ Tin.es! Clous, and the Pit without hot ! a man « rI ‘° nwli to be 'c‘'«»< med
That even tug, Miss Penrynn ; That nu^Lion IooscamI Bessie^ 2-.i wr \- *.» _* i before lie is fit for a companion is
lucking in some of the elements
I To prevent Inconvenience, there! " •»*■''* :,re n f CS9ar - v in tbe n ' ake
1 , , , . . up or even the average man. tre-
,I,reals on the other . .... .... panv's ollk-e, July 1st; gives these i a '“ st H. a ‘' :ae Uoor3 for aUmlltin3 | quently it is just as impossible to
i j , _ h * : , , „ J «»•>* fife 1,19 «?'« '•el , «l- I figures: . Hie company, and they are so dif | | y these elements as it is to
i was doomed to outlive all bis fain . , , -
1 ily, for his son also did, leaving ” in ' s »°eking eyes steadily. j Bos.ic. | i V ' i' ! ll?° end, ^ 9e ‘* thc ! CIOUS
; -1? ... „ . . _ . . I New \ork World, N. i. Iiinesl 1 ’
I one daughter, so be had only two; J ,iat e 'C“iug, .Miss lenrynn. That question loosened Bessie » an ,| ^ y. Truth, besides a lame'torn.
( grandchildren to inherit his mon J I'dil quite a conversation with her j tongue, and she poured out tbe ; number of otiier leadiug dailies ufj
ey, and he made a new will, divid j a conversation made up ot W114,11- story to the gentleman, who ; the country.
ing tlic property equally etweeu ( l err *fid protests on one sine, and listened with a quietness the gath- : ^ rejKirt issued finm the com
i them. ; threats t,n the other. | cring fire in his eyes lielicd.
"Oh, I dare not!” sighed
woman, clasping her hands.
“Then consider yourself
missed from my sen ice," said the er _ jf D(ll .«
l h e i He glanced at his watch.
j “It is time the joke ended.
d>»- j you are ready we will go an togctli
i Total new business forfiist
irl «v months of ls.<*
For .same time over 18h|
Increase over 1-S^I
• New busiue.ss for June 'iC»
j ferent that none can miss them i replace a gouged out eye or a miss-
who are not totally blind.
11 1,8) i
Increase over
mistress coldly. And then, to) “Oh, yes, I am glad to go! Call,
save her situation, she submitted, j Be rliCi aB ,l | w iH si>cak to Miss j
Kiila put on her white [larty I Penrynn.” I This is certainly a most credit
■lress, fastened some superb crim j Justine smiled disagreeably, j able showing, |>crliaps more so
' son roses on her breast and in her |, ul thinking it would not do to ! i l,an 1 ! ‘ nv c,,,,, I ,an V t ' an exl,il, it;
‘ hair, and with her deep, dark eyes,! too r. r she made no objection " hgurcs, anil j . ,
, ' , -. go too Iar. sue mane no (injection M element of impuiarity, its which causes such cumbers to
. her fresh, delicate color, and piq , t „ an early departure, but gave j officers claim that it insures for'flock to il that it is generally
The i ,u g I''”- Substitutes may he de-
- ; , ... . , ,, i vised that improve the appearance,
door which opens into the Gallery i , . . "
?l". 27" too i , , - blit they are insensible.
4.700)100 13 very narrow, aud the steps up -, t »
-Q"**.^i- 1 j to it are somewhat difficult, for | The editor of the Greenville
. L-ViT,.too which reason there are seldom j (Tex.) Banner wants the game
many people about it. But the called. He says: “This world s a
door that gives entrance to the Pit | wilderness of woe. With grass-
is eery iriite and rcry commodious,! hoppers in Tennessee, drouth in
square.
fehlT-lv
puzzled lawyer. “I renem her just "ant face, I am not sure that she yt-rsinn of tlie little joke, and : less than one half of any of tlic i crowded,
before he died, he pointed toward . * li,i 1,01 Io *'k loveher than her con- j a i| ^Red Rilla a silly child for | companies.—E»f»ula
sin w ith all her laces and
m
ll.rlus Wiilrtn. Jrwrlr)
■ ad Whem nre.
that chart and tried lo speak. 1
will ex:.mine il."
He took down the heavy chart,
\ and shook it. and looked behind
it. Imt only the blank wall met his
eve. So he read the old will.after an
ing jewels.
Thc Grange
litter-1 taking any one so literally.
j Times.
was
| The otheis listened in silence.)
a mile from ^ atl( | j} ess ie clasi>ed her hands and !
Hartwell, and Bessie almost wept j drained her eyes through the
when Rilla sprang out of thc ear
riage before the lonely gate; and
Principal Performers.
Another lancer. j Judge The Son ot God.
About three vears ago there ap 1 Jurymen Tlie .Saints of the Most
|ieared on my right breast several; !!’!i/"breakers'"YoverT'iifSiie trnm l*“' t ani * be done with it.”
J tut Pteasures. Koniicatora. 1 * ~
: ranted.
eyes
j darkness to catch the first sight! | lart )
of the Grange, but there
tinned to grow, and finally (level ,
so, and the horses had hardly ' ojied into what the doctors called j witnesses LVidTiiV'ivouu or Doe.' 11 r
I
Abaddon.
Calilornin, a short wheat crop iu
Kansas, a famine in West Virgin
ia, earthquakes in Asia, cholera
in Spain, cotton worms in Texas,
and Cleveland so slow in ‘turning
the rascals out,’ it seems that old
Gabriel might as well blow his
lumps which gave me al J
„ i . . . ; Prisoners , tlie Fearful and t nbciicvmg
. . r ., ..... . - was a 1 most intolerable pain, lhey con-1 j and Whosoever Loved and
elaborate exiilanation to thc as- Bertie *A ilfortl, their escort ant! keener pair of eyes watching, al 'i, niiio] lei (ri’/>tt- an/l finolltr ilut-ul. i l Mltlcctll «l Lip.
All (Wk and Watch w*.rk War- se nt!iled fricuds anil relatives and Bessie’s lover, uscil all his powers
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( Justine listened with secret extil "f persuasion to change her mind. | h een pnPied np before thc gate! cancer of the breast. In a short I . (
j lalion, and Rilla with some pain { Seeing the amused glitter of, wlien Daverant dashed o;ien the j t i lnc I found my strength gone and! ' a " kr i.tn-ds ..f th,-(
and bewilderment. j Justine s eyes, she remained fi rn >. j carriage door and sprang out. 1 my constitution a total w reck. Ministers of Vengeance -'ikitlomlcss Fit
Miss Penrynn returned to town and waving the hall door key at * " ■ ! ’— , — -
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Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert!
and Water Pipes, from 2 to 24 inch calibre, for Draining Land, R. R. •
Culverts, Road am! Street. Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate, j
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoko and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur-!
usees. Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or j
Style on short notice. Flower Pot*. Swinging Baskets. Stumps,:
Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for Fur- i
tiace Building or other similar purposes.
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is a trial. |
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All his careless indifference, his p ll ,n l a robust woman I was re-
( without offering even a small por i lllc,n ' n farewell, she flitted up the ; | an{ ,„i(| nonchalance, fell Irom him ! ,!i, ce d to a helpless invalid. Sev-
I tion of the estate to her cousin. j leaf strewn walk to the dark, des-, un , lcr t |, c lirt8s „ r e of fear and . era | 0 f t he best physicians of At
j “A mean, heartless, stingy | olate 01,1 hoU8e anxiety. ; lanta treated me for cancer, but
1 thing!” cried Bessie, indignantly.! A light shiver crept over her as j |j e entered the empty, echoing without improving my condition
Her father secretly agreed with I tl,e llal1 <,0 <>r swung ojien with
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3 house. He mounted the stairs. j n the least, and finally agreeing!
.her. He could not see pretty ini-! no '8J creak of its rusty hinges, tW() at a tilllCi 80 f t ly y c t clearly that they could do noth
pulsive Rilla turned adrift on the j a, “' 3 ?" 9t of ' ,!,n, l>. ill s,u ‘-' llin S | calling:
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world, and took her home with ' air ru *hcd out; but lighting a bit |
him, to finish her education with ! « r candle she had brought with
. Bessie ami to hclpteach theyoun * lor '
' ger children. * grandfather's room.
I She had lived a quiet, busy, hap 1 Most of the furniture had been
py life there until Paul—came out | '•‘‘moved, hut thc old man's arm
' to the village to spend the sum ! c Lair still stood by the window,
mer Iiuuling and fishing. | :,nd G ,c ‘‘hart hung on the wall
It was by the doctor's orders he. opimsitc.
! sought the healthy quiet of conn ' Rilla did not feel afraid, but ra-
trv life, and after making acquaiu- l ' ler sorrowful.
“Rilla, Rilla!"
She met him at the doorway
Act First of this Grand and Eter
nal Performance will be open
ed hy
AN ARCHANGEL WITH THE
TRUMP OF GOD.
Act Second will lie
of
, for me. The cancer by this time
j was eating out my very life, and | A PROCESSION OF SAINTS IN j slow in turning the rascals out.
Smilh keeps a savage dog on his
premises, and near bis kennel a
board is displayed with the warn
ing in large letters, -Beware of tho
■log-’
‘I suppose.’ said Jones, (joint
ing to the warning, ‘you have
painted that sign in large letters
so that ‘he who runs may read.’
*Nn,’ said Smith, ‘but that he
who reads may run.’
m o tm
Many of our hungry Democrat
ic office seekers are of the opinion
that the President is going too
she mounted the stairs to her hcr gram ifather's bedroom, flush- : bedridden
for five months I was a helpless,
creature. About one
ed but radiant and unharmed. year ago, at the suggestion of a
“Rilla, love!’ he cried, and friend, I commenced the use of
snatched her to liis breast with ..Swift’s Sficcific. The first influence
hurried, passionate words of love, of the medicine was to increase
“Is it true? Do you really care the discharge, but after a month
a sort of j or more 1 began to improve,
| this wonderful medicine
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I have just opened at the Owen & Sealv old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
•■<1 will, as soon as it can be ship|wd from the Factories, have on
hand a full line of evervtking usually kept in a
-^FIRST-GLASS ESTABLISH MENT*-
at this kind. I propose to bur in large quantities, direct from Fac
torics, and will com|iete in style and prices with anv house in Georgia.'
B. W, Ellis
will hare full charge of the business, and will be fonnd at his post at
alt times, ready to serve all in his usual fair anil square manner.
REMEMBKR the place, Owen A Scaly old stand, East side
Public Square, Cuthbert, Ga. Respectfully,
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tance with Lawyer Sage's family, j “Poor grandjia! yon intended
he ceased to groan over the dull to provide for me, she said, and
ness of his existence. ! tbe chair.
He had not been in Hartwell' Then she opened the window,
more than a month, when Miss . aai ' sa t down by it to keep her
: Penrynn came down for a fetv | * on .? v 'g'L
j days. She wished to consult dear 1 he hours passed, and for all j
1 Mr. Sage about some investments. ' ier heartache she
I for me?” she said in
i glad wonder.
“So well that if yon had come, brought hack my health again. I
to harm this night my peace and D0W ,|o all my own house work, 1
joy would have been forever de a ,„ perfectly free from pain, and
stroyed,” lie said, bending his lips f el .| like a new person altogether.
WHITE. WITH GOLDEN
HARPS.
Accompanied with Shouts of Glory
and Songs of Praise.
It seems to us however, that with
all his pains and care, tlie Presi
dent is putting almost as many
rascals in as he is turning rascals
out. A man is not necessarily
honest because he works with the
to hors.
; I cannot feel too grateful for this
In her happiness she could af- ■ wonderful recovery, for I am sat-1 thew, from the 34th
Act Third will be
An Assembly of the Unregenerate ; Democratic party.
The Music will eousist chiefly
of Cries, accompanied with
Weeping, Wailing, Mourning,
Lamentation and Woe.
To conclude with an Oration br
THE SON OF GOD.
It is written iu thc 25lltof Mat-
ford to be charitable, ami she ex , s ficd if it had not been for Swift's
verse to the
(end of the chapter; blit for tkc
plained the presence of tlic wait-1 Specific I would have been ia my j sake of those who seldom read the
grew drowsy, - j n „ ma (,| n ith as little blame to j g raV e to day.
The following is a notice posted
j in a postoffice on the Georgia Pa-
! eific Railroad: “Notic—The
j males on the Ga Pae arrives evry
I day at 10:40 a m and 5:25 p in
unless the R R runs off the track
nr a old engine gits out nv fix or
the bilcr busts or something else
happens yon no Resp, P. M.”
: and she covlly announced that she , :,n '' 8 * ee P was stealing upon her,, | Jer tro , )e ; n as possible, and then ! recommend it to
1- . . — *. _ * f. .. * 4*.. It f. _ _1
I most cheerfully scriptures, I shall here transcribe
j Black Flag Insect Povder,
I S wai
ID* 6!
would stop with them, and her j tr ^ lcn a stealthy footfall ech
| Paris finery and finished worldh <K? ^ ^ rom ^ ,c stairs. She was sit
! jrraces quite overshadowed Billa ! erect an ‘I wideawake in an
and liessie. J instant. She listened breathless-
| The few days had lcnglitcncd ! Yc8 ’ t,,e ste »* s were coming
‘ into three weeks, anil they had ,, l’ sta ' r9 - an, l along the hall. She
: lieen weeks of tortnre to |mor Rilla. uou ^ ^ car ** ,c rus He or drapery,
j for she had not only toendurehair!*^ lheB ll, e door swung open.
' vciled taunts, and cutting, mali-! antl tracing herself she looked to
came a brief account ol thc fall oC suffeing
the chart, and leading him near* case
the candle, she held a folded pa- j
all those who arc j two verses:
arrnnteil to destroy AST*. Ben
is*. Fi.ir*. iiriii evt-rv kind of In-
*eet*. Hoii>ekee|-er*. try it. You will
be |>lea*ed with it. For sale bv
jyS-ct J. P. TOOMBS'* BRO.
Tskures, Tabacr*,
Cheap, Medium and Fine, lor
sale very low. at
J. W. Stanford's.
cions stabs, from the velvet tong
, sec who it was.
Crab Apple Vinegar,
The Best to be Had,
. —AT—
POWELL’S DRUG STORE.
ued heiress, but her poor passion- j 4 he sight was enough to try
ale heart suffered an agouy of jeal-1 nerves than a young girl s.
ousy. Justine stepi>ed in between *‘ ; * t an ' t . ,r thrill rush over
hcr and Paul Daverant. She ! her, and she caught hold of the
claimed his attention almost „ a i chair-back for support, when she
right, and, with a fine assumption * 9 *w ihe tall, sheeted form stand-
of indifference, he allowed her u,! ing motionless in the doorway, but
she was at bay, anil after the first
few moments of terror, she fonnd
J. w. STANFORD.
January 22 Cm.
BLANK BOOKS
of every kind.size and style,cheap
er than ever before, at
a>w‘»ltf J. W. Stanford’s
—A fresh lot of Teas at
Drag Store of J. W. Stanford.
tbe
do it.
Perhaps it amused him, perhaps
it pleased him; Rilla thought tbe
! latter, and blushed scarlet with
I shame and indignation to think
that she had given her heart to a
man who cared nothing for it.
She grew cold in her manner to
ward him, and avoided his socie
ty so persistently that he most
have noticed It, though be made
no sign. But she was miserable
her voice.
“Who are yon? and what do
you want?”
Miss Justine had not provided
for that question, not crediting
hcr cousin with courage enough
to ask it, but an answer was not
needed.
A great owl had taken np his
abode in tbe balL and disturbed
by tbe nnnsnal sounds, and the
per out to him lo examine.
“What is it? ' he inquired, struck
by some subtle change in her.
“Gran«’.|>a’s last will, hidden in
the back of that frame. Ob, Paul!
you loved me without the money,
but I am glad your wife will not
come to you penniless.”
“Let her come as she may, she
will always be my best beloved,
my dearest,” he said, with tender
ness. “Alter all, malice can over
reach itsetf,” he continued, as they
went down stairs band in hand,
the frightened maid closely fol
lowing. “If your cousin had left
you in peace tlie will might never
have been found.”
And so she thought, railing bit
terly against herself and ail the
world, when made to comprehend
what hail occurred. As for Law
yer Sage, he rabbet! his hands aud
said:
*'l knew hwcwuht not bare de
stroyed the will, ami 1 always felt
tbst theold chart bud aomcthing
to do with it.”
with this fearful dis
Mrs. Jam: Ci.emoxs.
Atlanta, Ga., April 16, 18S5.
Thun Nhall tlie King] Then bIkiII He
A good example of the manner
in which students who arc‘iu’ for
several subjects at the same time
get their ideas mixed is that of
Treatise on
Diseases mailed free.
Thf. Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga.
I t say to them 0:1 llisjsay unto them up ,
right linn*!: •'Coine.'on His left Hand:
ye blessed of niy Fa- 1 *'Depart from me. I
ther, inherit the king-lye eursed. into j the you III who, having to answer
liUXHl ana fckin ; dom prepared for youleverhuting fire, tho ruination ‘WI.a >aa Ps.nJ' .
from tlie foundatitmlprepaml for the l " e < l" C8llon - " 1,0 was Esan? re
of the world.*’ Devil and Ills an-
After which tlic curtain will drop.
Tlu-n, 0 lo tell!
Some rais’d on high, and other*
doom’d to liell!
These praise tlie Lamb and sing Re
deeming Love,
Lodg’d in liis bosom, all His good
ness prove;
And closes to Etcrnitv the scene.
An Infant Murderer.
Willie Sums, aged six years,
son of'a farmer living near, Wil-
j son, New York, murdered his in
fant brother, aged three months.
Tlic child had been given Inin to
hold. He had sometime ago been
taken to a child's funeral and
manifested great interest in its
burial. Yesterday be took a
small box. and after scooping out
a grave in thc sand, he placed the
infant in the box, nailed down the
top and buried it, even going purchase of following
through the form of delivering a
prayer and singing the hymn.
After he bail Gllcd the grave he
went home and told his mother.
He said, “Il was just like Mrs.
Arthur's little baby’s funeral.”
Tbe mother hastened to the scene.
The grave was reopened and the
infant found dead, with its right
arm broken and its aknll crushed.
plied, 'Esau was the man wl. •
wrote fables and sold the copy
right for a bottle of potash.’
Attention lias lately been call- d
to a hot well between Birmingham
and Montgomery, Ala. The well
is fifty two feet, and is used t-..-
furnishing water for a saw mill.
I ■< »cu ui., iu awn up it is 162 dc-
! grees Fahrenheit.
While those, who trampled underfoot! \Vl Ien ,(,-
His grace, *
Are banished now forever from Ilis
lar< '> j “Evil-cucumbers corrupt b.-tnnn
Divided thus, a gulf is fixed between, j as o ig lhc way a , iu , e ,
ed thc text. She was quite riglu.
Tickets for the Pit at the easy
the vain
pomps and vanities of the fashion
able world, and tbe desire and
amusements of thc flesh; to be
bad at every flesh-pleasing assem
bly.
“If ye live alter tbe Ifeesh, yc
shall die.”—Rum. vili. 13.
Tickets for tbe Gallery at no
as her little brother’s stomacn-
ache after dinner testified.
‘Tis sweet to court
Wiieu there ’re only two,
But uphill work,
If there ’re more of you.
It"'
B. P. Shiilabcn, tbe fanu’i*
"Mrs. Partington,” is aver seven
ty years old, and Uvea at Chelsea,
Mass.