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BY STANFORD & COOPER.
VOL. V.
'independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JULY, 30 1885.
CANCER
Chapel Hiu^DorvLAsCorxTY. g.\..i
tM'jitember 1st. l*7i>. j'
Cieutlemen—This is to certify licit I
havcheeircnrcii of rancor on my no-..- «,f
eight years’ stamling. from the list* of on
ly tuie small l»ottl'* of l>r. 11 aye! woo-i <
great cancer rctnedv, star (*uri*!to..\vhii*li
I purchased from my old friend. Mr.
4’aiup. votir agent for’Douglas count\*
in August, ami 1 uni now entirely well’—
this the lirst of November, l.*<7;i. Yon
can use my mum* in recommending thi-
great remedy to the public if v«m wish,
as I think it the greatest remedy for can
cers in the world. Yours truly’
MRS. U. \VIhl.IAMS,
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE-
NO. 25
AND
Atlanta (1a., June 30,1870.
Gentlemen—I wish to say to >911 that I
have been sutiering with a son* leg. for
several years, ami X have lrad several
doeUirs t<» practice on it without suet-cV?.
They all said it would have to he ampu
tated. hut I could not stand that. I saw
your advertisement in the papers, and
concluded to try your star I’urinc. 1
liave heen using it for six weeks, and am
now entirely well. You can use my
tiame in any way you see lit in recom
mending your great remedy. I know it
will cure any kind of chronic sores, by
experiemt*.* I wish you success, gent’e-
mcn. Thanking you f«»r the medicine
you saved my life with. 1 am
Yours verv rcspectfullv.
llK'iTIK Fl:KKM AN.
S KND for large Tl!u-trat.*d Catalogue
of the I»i:Loo n \\ ;,ter \Vln*« D. Por
table Mills. Mill Stones,.and :.li kind of
Mill Supplies,
anything needed.
French Wine Coca 1 A long parting.
; “How handsome he is,” thinks
The Great Promoter of Health Daisy as she leans over the rustic
and Longevity.
•Saw Mill**. Gins, and
about a M ill.
Water Wheels
about b;df-the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every* Farmer can af
ford one. and they are guaranteed to
make Fui?T-(*i.Ass "Table McalT * *
8cm for prices.and vou will be sur
prised. A. A. DKbOAi’H A* liliO..
AtbU'.ta, Ga.
fST-Xs to t!»c* merits of our Work, we
refer to tlv* following gentlemen, who
have bought of us: O. A. Harry. Gunn i
Stanford. J. Y. Ivey. K. \Y. liftman. j
and J. X- G«*org<*. .Guthlawt, Ga. Also)
mtfiPr otliem of the beM riti/eu** ofS/nith j
..... may21-:»m
fence watching; the mower as with
long sweeps of his scythe, be cuts
:lowu ihe swaths of grass. ■ "I re
ally believe that a man looks het
ter in his roughest of clothes than
in those stiirini'.nacnlategarment?.
And Steven, lying in his room
with his broken arm in a sling.
Then turning to her father, who
hv this time had recognized to his
felt happier than a king. Never infinite wonderment in the ee!e
to his dying daj- would lie torget hrated orator the young man lie
1 he is good looking at all.”
Elam Johnson, Son & Co.,
Wholesale
Grocer: & Comrriission Merchants,
12 Decatur and 13 Line Sts.,
ATLANTA- GA.
K feel that our prt
it organized
n s Kxperi
CATARRH
force, having Six V .... ........ .
tn<l being located at thcuio-t avail- j birtlmr informutioii
it... .. 'li • tv*i
J abledi>tributing point in tie* South, will ,
i.y a Mtllieient guarantee to Shippers «ji ,
! the best results afforded hy the markets. ;
, __ j We shall always sell iikke when we
Atlaxtk. Ga., June .»*►, 1 S 7*J. can. ami tuily forward Melons and Fruit j
Gentlemen — You can use my name in i when we liui't.
reetHiunemling Dr. HavelwoiF Star t‘u-I ( onsigimientssolicited.
■ ' ' ' flam JOHNSON, SON A CO.
niavJl *3m
«0«’A WIAK jwisitive ly cures and
prevents Mental and Physical ]*ef»res-
G»ss«,f Memory. Insomnia, loss of
Appetite. Kmacintion. DysjM’psia. Kc-
teale Weakness, Sexual iVbihtv. Kulnev _
Ill-eases NVuniMa. Wc-k su-;..Ia. !io,! thev call‘dress suits’—that is, i
General Nervous Debility, Muscular he-
luxation, etc.
(OCA 1VI.AE, as a general Tonic
and InvigoraUir. h«s no equal. It gives
P<»wer to the brain and strength to the
entire nervous system, firmness and
elasticity to tin* muscles and richness to
the blood. Kvcry invalid, though l»e-
yond the reach of otiiwr remedies, can
rake W ine <'«*ca with positive bi*n*-ht.
In the most hopeless cases it will give
strength and Vigor, and prolong life ami ; Her
activity for the duties of life.
For IVoievion.-.I men, >u« !i ns Law
yers. Ministers, Doctors, Students ami
Writers, the Coca Wine is iiidisj*cn<:iblc.
renewing all the nerve force, giving en
ergy and vitality to both mind ami U»dy.
All alflietcd will find the Coca Wine a
delightful remedy.
For Female Complaints, such as Sup
pression. Chorosis. I )\snieiiorrlite. Sick
Headache, cold Jiatuls and feet. etc., the
Coca \\ inc is a pre-eminent cure and
preventive.
ml for I’amphlct. which will give you
her information in regard to *tne
nderful properties of the C«K*a plant
and wine. For sale by all Druggists,
and inCuthbcrt by J. Vi\ Stanford.
the look of anguish that lie had
read in the lovely face lijs eyes
bad rested upon when they had
opened from the unconsciousness
that the dreadful stunning blow
had brought.
met five years ago in the country.
she says:
‘ Papa, this is Mr. Ilanghton—
3 0ii surely remember hi mV'’
After that, every evening that
Mr. Ilanghton's engagements al
and British India fall under her
power, the next step would be the
conquest of China. The Czar
who will
this
probably witness
She loves me! ’ be thought, tri-! low him to call his own, finds him | vast extension of Russian power,
timphantlv; “and before long. ; at Daisy's side, and after a little j The British are detested by the
I shall hear those j everything is explained, and she | Hindoos, who will welcome
Mill the World be Bettered! J Progress in Photography. | Powias a JUdshlpama.
Suppose the dream of Russian j Talking of tortures remind me 1 f tlie following has ever been in
ambition in the East should lie , that some of our modern tortures 1 print it is not my fault. I heard
gratified, and Persia, Afghanistan j are becoming very much modified jit f'-oin latnali s own lips, told in
of late years. Take the photogra ! ids own cabin, on board the sloop
phy business for instance. The j of war Fairfield, in the harbor of
old method of torture was to fix Port Mahon, during the autumn
would then rule over half the hu- j your head in a vise patterned nf-! of 1841. Hi? was in command of
j man rave. The child is living i ter the ancient thumbscrew. This the 1-airfield at the time, and was
fixed yon so you couldn't help
yourself and enabled you to gaze Brandywine frigate, and the sloop
It is only this morning that Dai 1 please God
sy has come to the country to rev- j sweet lips say so." i learns how it was that he allowed | change, not. indeed, so much that
cl in its bracing air for the first j But it was not to be, for it so! tier, though loving her passionate j they have been badly governed as
lime in her young life. i happened that the young man had ly, to go out of his life without a , on account of the htimiiilalions to
“Where are your roses, pet?" | just arisen from his bed of pain ; word or question, and he, whom j which thev have been subjected
at the camera with a sort of cast
any iron stare.
You were then requested to riv-
father had asked her one day.
a few weeks before, waking from
his business plans to notice the
pale, listless look of his child.
"I think l want quiet, papa. 1
: her father looked upon as a detri
! mental, was in reality licir to a I
then en !
iand resumed the- rule of a in’nva
leseent when Mr. Nelson came h
spend a few days with his daugh ; large fortune, and even
l - j
ter. It was but a short time be | gaged in scientific pursuits which I honor in
by the British authorities. Xativ
es are allowed to fill but few, and
those the minor offices of trust or
Hindustan. The prin-
entertaining the officers of the
of war, Preblo. They were tell-
ing stories over their wine, and
anon Captain Tatnall told the fol-
et your gaze on that part of the j lowing bit of his own experience:
with a keenness of vision for I afterward made his name noted, jcipal ones are all filled by impor
wall that contained a card reading.
“We do a cash busiucss only,”
and the operator would place his
open watch in the palm of his
hand and say, “Assume a pleas
ing expression.” as he whipped
ofT the brass cap from the camera.
From then on came an eternity.—
During that eternity your nose
At the time of which he spoke
he was a midshipman, young and
modest. (He said ‘modest,’
though it was difficult for me to
conceive how such an out and out
old Tartar could ever have been
overstocked with modesty.) He
had been ordered to Washington
for examination previous to being
am tired of dressing, calling and i which he congratulated himself, j Ilis health having suffered from j tations from the United Kingdom,
parties. Papa may I not go to i he saw how matters were. He no I over application to study, lie had ' Hence there is no opening for the
‘.lie country, to my old nurse's.! liced how the blood rushed to the j come to his uncle's—his mother’s j ambitious youth of the great itched, vou felt a tickling behind ! passed. The president of the ex
ilic ! peninsula. And hence the desire I the ear, your face twitched, you amining board, if my memory
ex- . is universal to throw ofl' the Brit- j wanted to sneeze, you were sure
jishyokc. The appearance of a 1 your stony glare was freezing on
Russian army would lie the signal i vottr face, and before the brass
brother—to recruit, knowing
benefit fresh air and outdoor
J. S. PEMBERTON A 00.,
rim* t'or ('amor, it bnseiireri me of <';m-
rrrof six wars’ stamlimr. li«*sj»eutfullv
vours. * ALFKKD KDWAKD8. '
Atlanta. Ga., June 30, 1870.
Dear Sirs—You have my consent to
use mv name in reconimemlinir Dr. il.iy-
elwno«V** Star (’urine for Dry ' atarrli. I
have had Catarrh for several year**’. an«l
the Star ('urine has cured me. Yonrs
Indy, ( AIT. W.M. McCONNKLL.
('«attractor.
serves me, was Commodore Mor
ris. Tatnall took his stand be
fore the board confidently, for he
had studied hard, and seen ser
vice. He had, in response to
CURED.
Cl ATE CITY 91 EDICT A E CO..
;8 Wall Street. Atlanta,
For sale hv J. " . Stanford mav21-lv
1’or Kent.
A dwelling 11 nit so, conveniently
located, near the business part ot j
town. Large enough Inr a hoard
ing house. Contains about twelve j
j rooms with al! necessary out
houses and lot. Apply to
tf J. W. STANFORD.
—Taylor’s Premium Cologne;
j for sale at J. U r . Stanford's. I
liced how the blood rushed to the i
instead of to the Branch this sum ! young man’s pale cheeks whenev 1
tuerr’’ i er Daisy addressed him, and h >w
And Mr. Nelson answered yes, 1 an answering light sprung intc- ■ ercisedoes the brain and body.
| “I would like to come with yon. j ihc maiden's blue eyes. | A month goes by, and one after
but business will not allow it. S«*! *’* his will never do. lie thought noon Mr. Nelson concludes an all j for a general rising, and the com- ^ cap was replaced you had an tin
j Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. ; enjoy yourself all you can, my ; to himself in positive alu m — j important conversation by saying: i paratively small British army controllable desire to yell a wild
> :tf> ' lll> * ATLANTA. g.\. pet, and write to me very often.” ] “My Daisy a farmer’s wife—or j **I hope, Mr. Haughtan, that would soon be overwhelmed. It ; Indian war whoop at the top of : questions, rigged a ship, got her
; And with these words, kissing j rather a drudge? The idea is pre | now 3*011 arc to he iny son in law, 1 is not at all likely that the change ' your voice. j under way, and explained the
Enterprise & ApCSSl. llcraffl -* elionaU,I .v<^*»adlert Imrjposterous! How foolish I was ev you will let hy gones be hy gones, 1 WO u hi belter the condition of thcl Now all that is changed. The (science of navigation, when the
in farmer Shear s care, who wa**' , r to allow the child away from anil bear me no malice for the j Hindoos, for it would probably lu*; operator lets you sit in a chair julcl Commodore abiuptly pro*
waiting her arrival at the small *nc. But alter all it i** not be- past. I thought I was acting lor j merely a transfer from King Stork and assume any txpression that! l^nn 1 ^ l-^c following!
spo-; the best. My daughter was luv to King Log. Still, it must be suits you. lie gives a rubber
11. and I considered you n<«t a de^-j confessed that Russia has proved bulb one quick squeeze anti the
her. I trust j to be a great civilizing power in! camera winks jovially at you and
home at once. Once away from y.»u w ill pardon inc for my frank j Central Asia. Lawr and order has j the tiling is done. It is astonish
1 11c
dT.SfinmoN PRICK :
opv one year .
“ Kight months
14 Four months .
APYKRTISIXU RATKS:
(ten lines or le
FA
>s OTIC Id TO
care
al at
$1.30 1 station. Farmer Shear’s wife had
been Daisy's f«»sler mother, caring
DO
for her ever since Iter mother, on
her dying lied, calling her weep
ing housekeeper lo her, and lay
^ iug her child in her arms, had
30 said:
“Vou have served me faithfully.
Susan, anil I know vou will In
yond remedy. IK
ken to her, I know,
have told me. I
has not
for she would
'till lake her 1 sirable match
< hie square
insertion
For ea«'h subsequent insertion
.1// /te/'.smml inoffrr thntblc price.
Obituaries will In* charged for as
•ther advertbv meats.
Advertisements inserted without kind to my baby.*
peeifiejttbm as to tie* number of in- j
-••rrions, \* ii! I*epablisle <! until onler-
-<1 out, and charged ;.ei*ordingly.
A!1 .idvertis*• meats due when hand
ed in.
. mr.mes-jn. j-i.atr.-t-~ . y. ^ u-na
Iiis society the danger will
over.”
Poor little Daisy!
ecs unquestioning!v
j been introduced in a vast region ing the progress that has been
be ness when I assure you how
proudly and gladly I now* resign j of the earth’s surface heretofore! made in photography*.
W hen I intimated to | given over to turbulence and sem ; In New* York the other day’ I
The Czar’s govern-1 saw a detective's camera that
!
Western ideals, would take a picture on the street
Site acqtiies- her to you.
to her lath you that there was another suitor! ibarbari>m.
ur's sudden mandate of departure, in the case I did not deceive you ( merit, judged by
itso a
'7H 1
or a
If you tv.iiit to put
COTTON SEED OIL
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feeder,
A Cotton Condenser,
A Cotton Press
S A W M ILL,
Fnllevs, Shafting, Hangers,
AND MILL WORK,
Write to us for PRICES an.l DISCOUNTS,
make it to your interest to lutv direct iroin us.
E. VAN WINKLE & GO.,
MANUFACTURERS,
.Atlanta, - - - G-eovgiaJ
Notice to the Trade—We give discounts to the trade.
may 21 3m.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
■
J. J. WORSHAM.
DEKTESTj
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Poslollice. jfj
j»tis tf
WM. d. kiddoo,
ATTOKNEV AT L.UV.
Cnlhbn t, (in.
ITriliE. umetii i’ at nay |-!;in* ill the
?V State 1»V **jit*ri;d e*)iitr:i*’t. tf
W. R. THORNTON,
D EN T1ST.
UUTHBKRT, GA.
O FFD K Wr-’t 8i<U* t’ublie - ju:ir<*.
over 11. L. Ivr.m’s < t«rc*. ft*bl7-l(
|Hi I, GORTATOWSKY,
Vatclmaker, Jeweler aid Engraisr,
And Dealer in
Wt
Clocks WtUrltcs Jewelry
»imI Siherw arr.
All Cl<K’k and Watch Work War
'd. niarlD-et
An<l wrell that trust had been f 11!
filled. The first great grief I)ai
sy had ever experienced came to
her when, two years In fore our
story opens, her kind nut >e had
eft he; for a li nne « f her ow n. of
fered her by a worthv farmer, who
recognized in her just the sensible
qualities his farm needed in a
mistress.
It is 1 wo o’clock; dinner had.
hern over a couple of hours, and
•rinco then Daisy had been luxuri
ating in the wild flowers and thou
sand and one delights new to her
city bred eyes. For ten minutes
she had been watching tin* mower
at his wotk. SI. knows that he
is farmer Shear’s iu t .tew, for she
met him at dinner; but she only
gave him the mo>t casual observa
tion, and now she notices, f<-r tin*
first time, how more than average
ly fine looking he is.
She thinks herself unseen; but
she is not, for a pair of amused
dark eyes arc watching her fur
tively as she peeps through the
as what else can she do?
knows what the feeling
who for sometime j suited to bringing
Steven, bill though his admirn ' had looked upon Daisy w ith the41 he wild tribes that
lion has been plainly evidenced no same feeling as yourself; though t fore placed Central
She well in the word—only in the letter— : is not up to the most advanced with the rapidity of a pistol shot.
_ * s for there was one, rich, and with (standards, but it is admirably It went off not unlike a pistol only
throbs with her every pulse for j fine prospects, who for sometime suited to bringing under control with less noise, and took a picture
have hereto .complete in every particular in
Asia outside | the infinitesimal partftfa second.
words of love have been spokeii.
and when she sees how quietly, al
most coldly, lie answers her fare
well, her warm young heart chills.
As the years pass, and yet it does
! not wake from that chill.
In vain does the anxious father.
; inwardly remorseful for what he
the truth was, ami I knew it, she • ,,f all civilizing influences. Any j Ar. optical company in New York
regarded him with utter indiffer- J government is better than no gov I manufactures them in the shape of
ence," eminent. But the situation of; a sort of hand suclicl box that is
Steven took the obi gentleman s j affairs is such that for many long j warranted not to raise anyone's
proffered hand. ‘ years to come the news from that suspicions as to wdiat it is. The
“I can certainly condone the quarter of the world will be eager ; one I saw belonged to Mr. Wilson,
past, he answered, “in view of ly scanned by Americans. There j editor of the Philadelphia Photo
thej«*yous future which you have ;i strong bond between Rus-! grapher, who was then on his way
opened before in giving me the , sinus ami Americans. It is be- to New Orleans, and intended to
rv bell
Nelson fondly hoping great re ! streaming
of scene
ify, before it is spoken, every de
sire; nothing brings back the old
girli-h animation.
At length they go awav*, Mr.
on
suits from the cliang
and surroundings.
They are in London, when one
evening Mr. Nelson urges his
daughter to accompany him to
hear a noted lecturer.
“I do not care much to go, pa
pa. but to please you I will,” Dai
sy answers.
And before long, leaning upon
she enters the
right to w oo for my own your dear
daughter.”
And so, nothing after, the mcr
rang out. and the sun.
through the stained
ass church windows, falls like
a radiant benediction upon
radiant benediction
bowed heads of Steven Haul
and his newly-made bride.
the
liton
take characteristic street scenes
w ith it on the lly.—Detroit Free
A Kemurkahlr Escape.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunk-
hnunock. Pa., was alllieted for six
years with Asthma and Bronchi-
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Near Miliedgevilie.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, 6a.
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only partially concealing screen of her father's arm,
wild-rose vines that trail about her thronged hall,
feet, and clainbci ing upward, flung Their tickets entitle them to
1 their scented arms high over her seats in one of the foremost rows,
1 head, making a charming frame and hither the usher takes them,
for a charming picture. A great I he lecture begins even as they
lily lifts its tinted chalice in the , enter.
: centre of the meadow; the sun
itolitf from Catarrh.
Prof. W. P. Johnson, Principal !
of the Public Schools in Benton.
Arkansas, under date of March.
17, writes:
This certifies that I have been a
sufferer fiom Catarrh for nearly i
IS years, being a portion of the: ticing all the time, and, consider
time incapacitated from attending' jng lion- little they really know,
to my business. Tried a number tHe aid and comfort they are to
of most eminent physicians North the race is marvelous. As a mat
and South; spent over $300. I
lb*\ed somehow that they are
eventually to divide the world be
tween them. Both arc grow ing j Press.
powers—increasing in number and j
in extent of territory at a sw ifter
rate than any other of the nations.
Some lime in the not distant fu
ture we shall be supreme in this tis, during which time the best
coutinent.—DcmorcsCs Monthly. | phyMcians could give no relict.
— i tier life was despaired of, until in
A Word About Doctors. ; last Oetolicr she procured a Bottle
Physicians have been groping Dr. King-s New Discovery,
.,* , 1 . • . 1 when immediate relief was felt,
m the dark tor centuries, and i , , .■
’ anil by continuing its use for a
nothing more aptly typifies their ! s | lort tin , c s |, e „.., 3 completely
everyday action than that signili ; cured, guin : ng in flesh uUlbs. in a
cant word practice. The great j lew months.
Free Trial P>otlles of this cer
tain cure of all Throat and Lung
majority of physicians are prac
Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain. Sewer. Culvert
and Water Pipes, from 2 to 24 inch calibre, for Draining Land, R. R. ,
Culverts, Road anil Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate. :
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur- i
naces. Fire Brick for Setting Hollers, made to Order, any Shape or j
Style on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stumps, j
Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay anil Sand, suitable for Fur- :
nace Building or other similar purposes.
Corres|)ondence Solicited. Our prices arc reasonable. All we ask
is a trial. „
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light touches it and makes it such
a tiling nf beaut v that Daisy longs
to possess it, But tlic scythe with
its measured strokes is near its
slender stem.
“Oh, don't!' 5
The exclamation is involuntary
'and Daisy flushes crimson as the
mower glances upas if just con-
. scions of her presence.
“The lily,” she says, in answer
to his questioning look. “1
[thought you were going to cut it j power an
ter of fact they are of more com-
What is it that causes Daisy to 1 " :ls l >!lrliall y a quantity of f„rt than aid. A physician who
bones resembling fish scales caine j understands human nature, who
Diseases at
Drug Stoic.
J. W. Staxfokd's
Large Bottles $1.00.
start and tremble? As the deep
rich tones of the orator fell upon
her ear they bring back with viv
A Comet t outing.
We take the following from a
late issue of the Courier Journal:
•You may look out for a brilliant
out of my nose and bead, and I i plays with the baby, makes friends 1 coni ct in the Southwestern hcav-
was at one time reduced to 70 vv itl, the childien and listens to j ens ear, - v in All S s,,t or tl,e ,attel '
Ten bottles of S. S. S. j t | le woes and tribulations of the P ar ‘ of said Prof. John M.
cured me sound and well; and I ^ good wife and mother, is the fel-! Ivtviu? Ivontlick} s
am so to-day. It is the best bloorl low to whom the master of the
purifier I have ever used. house most cheerfully pays the
. P. Jounsos. largest bills. It isn't the medi
.cine that's bottled up, but its the
: comfort, tlic consolation, that are
for unbottled, that marks tiie broad
the
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id force that summer five years j
ago, when ail unasked and un j
sought her girlish heart went out
of her keeping forever. With an.
. effort she controls herself, and rai j
, ses her eyes to the platform. Her I
j ears have not deceived her. She
I sees a tall manly figure, whose,
Ph rebel i>.
My wife lias been suffering
seven long years with what
! Klein, Kentucky’s astronomer.
•Upon what theory do you base
sncli a prediction?’ I asked. ‘Well,
the fact of the matter is I have
noted for several nights the un
.Air. Tatnall, suppose your ship
were on a lee shore, both anchors
gone, your rudder uosbippeil,
your canvass blown from the bolt-
ropes, and the wind blowing 1
gale, what would yon do? 1
‘Indeed, sir,’ replied Tatnall, ‘I
cannot conceive that a ship which
had been properly bandied could
be caught in such a situation.’
‘Tut, tut, young guiitleman!
Never mind what you conceive,—
just pay attention to what I have
supposed. Supposing such to be
exactly the ease, what would you
do?
Tatnall thought a moment.
‘All my sails gone, did you say?’
‘Yes, sir,—every rag.’
•No anchors left?’
‘Not an anchor.’
‘And no rudder?’
‘No rudder.’
‘In this condition, on a lee
shore, in a gale of wind?’
•Exactly,’ replied the Commo
dore, emphatically. ‘And now,
sir, what would you do with your
ship?
•Why, sir,' cried Tatnall. rais
ing himself defiantly up, ‘I'd let
her go to—(naming a place not
set clown on any mundane chart)
—ontl be hloxc d to her!'
‘Right, sir!—Right!—You may
pass.’
Ami Josiah Tatnall was a Pass
ed Midshipman from that day.
C.
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Just a Hint to Bojrs.
I stood in a store the other day
when a boy came in and applied
for a situation.
“Can yon write a good hand?”
was asked.
‘Yaas.’
‘Good at figures?’
‘Yaas.”
‘Know the city xrell?
‘Y aas.’
‘That will do—I don’t want
you,’ saiil the merchant.
‘But,’ I said when the boy had
gone, ‘I know that lad to be an
industrious boy. Why
handsome features, eloquent with
talent, are those of ihe 1 Physicians called inflammation of j a popular physician.
| the veins. I tried doctors time
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mistakable patli of the comet, j honest,
Look! Do you see that great | don't you give him a chance?
line between an unsuccessful and j streak in the heavens resembling j ‘Because lie hasn't learned to
somewhat the milky way? It is; say ‘Yes, sir,' and ‘No, sir.’ If he
But a doctor who studies, who, path or oibit o» a great comet; answers me as he did when applj-
ight is the
| down, and it is so pretty..” | never forgotten hero of her fancy
It is the action of a moment toj At the same moment, lookin
pluck it and preseut it toiler, and down, his gaze meets her own. j
| as he does so, Daisy wonders as Never before did the great ques- i
.much at the young man’s easv, : tiou upon which he is treating get; - , ,,
i unembarrassed manner and ' . tin as ably bandied i ,!uce< ' t0 lI 'y .Swift's Specific, which keep six or eight horses, not that; t,s ln t,lc r ’ l !jli - °( l * ie sua - ,v losc j * lat ' iallen into a bad babbit, young
! Ihe may live on tl.is, that or the brilliant light during the day pre | as he was. which turnedIh.m away
land again, without deriving any keeps abreast of the times, who is j an<1 tliat streak of light is the j ing for a situation, how will he
j benefit whatever. ; familiar with all new discoveries,! gaseous matter that follows in the: answer customers after being here
At the suggestion of my drug- * and who applies tests anil edu-. wake of a comet. It is impossi- J a month i
gist, J. G. Hightower, I was in ; cates himself, not that he may ' ble to see it at present, as it trav j What could I say to that? He
. * t
“Our favorite orator surpassed i
in an incredible short time restor
ed her to perfect health. I might
: cd tones as she did at the Cornell
r.css and grace of his appearance, himself," so says the voice of the
t hat was how it begun, the press the next day.
| summer idyl that was destined to| It does not tell, for it docs rot 1 medicine, and will sat
have such an abrupt ending. Both know, what it was that lent so
young, both impulsive, what won ; much more than the usual fire and ■ a cl “ ;a l ) <loctor; havin S savc ‘ l nK '| ness to his kind, surely
ter that the more these two sa* j vigor to the speaker's utterances; : hundreds of dollars.
i from the first situation he had ap-
miglit other avenue, not that his family 1 vc nts the human eye from gazing ; ^ ^ (>r Quad
say a great deal more abjut the mav shine in society, but that he ; :lt ' l - 1 he deflection by the latter \ — —A- •
that
may shine in society, but that he
'M may be a man marked among iij s j part of July or August will how-i
ought to be in every house. It is'follows by reason of bis helpful- ev< -' r ‘ b,in S •» a >"'vc the horizon j
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of this kind. I propose to buy in large quantities, direct from Fac
tories, and will conn>ete iu style and prices with any house in Georgia.
Biack Flag Insect Powder,
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I of each other the stronger grew j but we who are behind the scenes
i the charm that drew them togetb- j can say that it was the radiant
jer. i expression of surprised gladness
Airs. Shears looked on unsuspi- that looked out of Daisy's blue
'ciously; it pleased her genial. orbs.
heart to see the ‘children’ as she As Air. Nelson and his dangli
called them, enjoying themselves; ter issue from the hall, someone
and so the summer hours flew all comes towards Daisy with out
the exclama-
, , „ , too swift.lv hv. At length came a ! stretched hand and
destroy A\ts. Cno !
:md even- land of in-1 day when, all through an accident tion:
| in which by the falling of a tree,
lust of an Ironclad.
Some idea of what a first-class
, he may j during the early evening hours, j iron clad fleet would cost the Uni-
ex pec t to stand side by side with . ' v !“' n A“ni'! lo<1 Stales ma >' be obtainc<1 fro! "
C F. DtxcAS, Clayton, Ala. ' the most advanced, the most use-i * eo i s 6 ! a few French figures: An iron
March 28, 1SS5. | n,I of the chili Iren of the earth.— ' — ! dad was launched at L’Orieat
Treatise on Blood and Skin j oe Jfoicitrd in Boston Jleruld. Poverty is no disgrace, unless; | :l? t month which had been nine
Diseases mailed free. j j laziness causeil it; hard work I s [years building, and cost 20.00f>
The Swift Specific Co., ! “How hot is :t in Arizona?’ iu■; an honor, provided you are not! 000 francs, or about $4,000,000.—
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga. I qtiired a San Franciscan of a lady j working hard to do somebody an j it will take another year to lit
— • • • ! ..-| 1() |,ad just arrived from that ter-! injury. Wearing common clothes: this costly vessel for action.
but it is a sin to wear; , ' '
I say. sambo,
j ntory.
“Oh,
there are a great
I is no sin, tint it is a sin to wear
many [tine clothes and let your family
sects. Housekeepers, try if. You will
be pleased with it. For sale by
jyJH t J- 1*. TOOMBS & I>RO.
Toba<-c«t Tobacco.
Cheap, Alodium and Fine, for
sale very low. at
J. W. Stanfohd's.
Crab Apple Vinegar.
The Atlanta Constitution is re
j sponsible for this item: ‘There
j is a man in Hartwell who is I stories circulated about our eli- j suffer, or owe your merchant fori
j possession of Noah’s gourd. His j m , k . ( , the , ady rea dily. j them. To eat plain victuals!
lc ... . , , How glad I am to see yon Miss; family came from England. O a «-‘J .‘Some of them are true and some! bothers no one, if you pay for
;-Steven Haugluon nearly lost h.s j Nelson! It is an unexpected, and „f l, is ancestors who was an ofli | ol thcln arc falsc . Bit I can tell \ them. Above all things, don’t
cer in the English army, marricJ
you
will have full charge of the business, an«l will be found at his post at
all times, ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
REMEMBER the place, Owen it Scaly old stand, East side
Public Square, Cuthbort, Ga. Respectfully,
J. W. STANFORD.
January 22 Cm.
life, the thin veil which the saucy
j boy-god had been rearing, called
I friendship, fell aside, and his true
' face became disclosed, and with a
sense almost of fear, Daisy awoke,
as from a dream to sec whither
_ . ; she ha'l been drifting.
iii6 Best tO OS utld, “Can it really be tliat I care for
(t him—this young farmer whom a
! few montlis ago I did not know?’
Thus she questioned her heart
—A fresh lot of Teas at the
therefore all
surprise. I
more welcome
your familiar
POWELL’S DRUG STORE.
of Teas
Drug Store of J. W. Stanford.
and its answer came quickly:
‘ “Ah, yes, I do, I do!"
the
read
name among the list of arrivals
published in the papers, but did
not know whether it were really
1113- friend or not.”
The bright color bathes Daisy’s
face at the unatfected pleasure in
his tones, and she answered frank
ly and simply, as she places her
small gloved hand in his:
“I, too, am very glad to meet
army, married ; yoH a true incident, which will j lay your sins at sonic neighbor’s |
an Arab woman, the daughter of a 7; vp vnn n o0 ^| illca of the heat • Joor * for llial “ both 'lisgraceful j
" and dishonest.
sliiek, while stationed cast. The
sliiek presented his daughter with
a wonderful gourd, the history of
which proves it to have been the j
identical one used 113- Noah when
be landed on Alount Arrant. It
is a precious family heirloom.’
There have been nine wars in
Europe within the last thirty
years.
give you a
iu the
clerking in a grocery store in ! Railroad President—“Don’tyou
PluEnix last summer, and the eggs ! think that l ather exorbitant, Air. 1
in a box standing in the store act- J
ualiy hatched, without a hen lie-: your wife, and her
ing on them, or an> - artificial ike accident?’
heat tiring applied. The hatching
was the unaided work of our
summer climate in Arizona.”—
Son Francisco Call.
Badger—$11,000 for the loss ot
diamonds in
Air. Badger (indignantly)—
“Exorbitant? Well, I should say
where did
git dc shirt studs?’
‘In dc shop, to be sure.’
I ‘Yah, you just told me you
hadn't no money.’
‘Dut's right.’
•How did 3011 git dcro, den?’
‘Well, I saw on a card in dc
window,‘Collar Studs,’ so I col
lured dem.’
— ♦ w —
At one time during the Revol >
tionary war tire currency of the
country had so far depreciate I
that a barrel of flour was worth
$1,57G, and John Adams pm I
not. I value the diamonds a t! $15,000 for a suit of clothes a*.,,
$10,000 alone.” iLal.