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and Appeal.
BY STANFORD ft COOPER.
VOL. V.
“Independent in Ail Tilings—Neutral in NstWnf.”
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE-
CANCER
CKAm UlI.L, DrtniLA* COUNTY. Oa.,)
1st. 1*7H. j
GentWmcn-.Tl»is is to'certify that I
hzv* Jicfircurcti of cancer on my nose of
standing. from the use of on
ly small Inittle of Dr. Iln\cIwikmI’v
r rat Cancer remedy. t*tar Curine. wliiuli
ptm-haned from my old friend, Mr.
('aiup. your a treat for Douglas county,
in August, and l :trn now entirely well--
this the first of November. 1R7!*I. You
can use my name in recommending this
great remedy to the }»ul*hc if you wish,
an I think it the greatest remedy forean-
ters m U»e arorld. Your.** truly.
MRS. U. WILLIAMS.
CUTHBERT, GA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1885.
NO. 28
AND
Atlanta Ga., June 30,1S70.
Gentlemen—I wish to say to you that I
have hern suffering with a so re leg for
aereral years, ami 1 have had several
doctors to practice on it without wicc e‘s?».
They all sanl it would have to l»c ampu
tated. hut I could not stand that. I saw
your advertisement in the papers, and
concluded to try vour star Citrine. 1
hare been using it'for six weeks, am! am
■o« 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 sores, by
experience.* I wish you «mve>s. gentle
men. Thanking you for the medicine
you saved my life*with, I am
Yours very respectfully,
BKtTIK FKELMAN.
CATARRH
Atlanta. Ga., June :w). 1879.
Gentlemen—You can use »nv name in
recenimending Dr. llnyelwod v Star Pu
rine for Lancer. It has cured me of Can
cer of six Years* standing. Respectfully
yours. * ALFRED EDWARDS.
Atlanta. Ga., June 30, 1*70.
Dear Sirs—You have my consent to
use mv name in recommending Dr. Hay-
elwood’s Star (’urine for Dry Catarrh. I
have had Catarrh for several years, and
the Star ( urine has cured me.- Yours
truly, CA1T. \VM. McCONSKLL.
Contractor.
FARMERS.
GEXI) for large Uln-t rated Catalogue
of the IHIeiowi Water U'M«.i'or-
tablc Mills. Mill Stones, an.) all kind of
Mill Supplies.
*a\v Mills, Lins, and anything needed
a! tout a Mill.
Water AVheels
about half the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farmer can af
ford otic, and they are* guaranteed to
make Ftkst-Ci.ass Table Meal.
Sen* for prices, and v*m will he sur
prised. A. A. DELOACH A llUO..
Atlanta, Ga.
As to the merit*of
our Work, we refer
to the following gen
tlemen. who have
Wjghtof us: <». A.
Harry. Gunn A Stan
ford,* J. Y. Ley. H
W, Pittman “and J.
T. George, jCuth-
bert, Ga. Alsomatiy
others of tlic best cit
izens of 8. W. Ga.
rnav2l-3m
Elam Jolmson, Son ft Co.,
Wholesale
Grocers &. Commission Merchants,
12 Decatur and 13 Line Sts.,
ATLANTA- GA.
W E feel that our present organized
force, having Six Years Experi
ence. and being located at the most avail
able distributing point in the South, will
be a sufficient guarantee to Shippers of
the best results atlordcd by the markets.
We shall always sell nku£ when we
ran. and only forward Melons and Fruit
when we must.
Consignments solicited.
ELAM JOHNSON, SON A CO.
mav2l-3m
French Wine Coca
The Great Promoter of Health
and Longevity.
CTOCA WI.\C positively cures and
prevents Mental and Physical Depres
sion, Loss of Memory, Insomnia, loss of
Apnetite. Emaciation. Dyspepsia. Fe
male Weakness, Sexual Debility. Kidney
Diseases. Neuralgia. Sick Headache, for the purpose named. Mis* B.*ft
General Nervous Debility, Muscular Re- , . . , ...
taxation, etc. j letter was charmingly written in
WISE. .IS <t penern! Toni.-1 VC r*e. ] t has never been publish-
am! Invigorator, has no cqu:tL It gives 1 *
jM'Wer to the brain and strength to the c*(l before, and 18 as follows:
entire nervous system, firmness and
From the Alexandria (Va.) Gazette.
Captivated the PiwMmt
Miss Lucy Buck, a young lady
of Fort Royal. Va, recently wrote
lo Grover Cleveland asking a silk
en necktie for a crazy quilt, to be
made and sold for the benefit of
A USEFUL LESSON.
There they were, to be anre!
sparkling like twin sisters, as en
veioped in seal site tripled down
the steps and turned her head a
mament in passing by. Sirs.
the poor. In reply she received a ' Ma > rt “ dropped the Holland win
pleasant autograoh letter from the|*» {rom beh,wl wh,cb *!
,, i had been reconnoilenng, and
1 resident inclosing an elegant tie- _
. XI; ... 1 turned awav with a groan. To
for the purpose named. Miss 11.*; - B
1 * j live n the basement “flat’ was
eUxticity to the muscles and riclmc« < i t*j
the bio*si. Every invalid, though Ih:-
yond the reach of othvr rcmetlies. can
take Wine Coca with l*cnclit.
ill the most hopeless cases it will give
strength and vigor, and prolong life and
activity for the duties of rife.
For Professional men. «ui-li a* I«.vt-
ver*. Minister*. Doctor*, Student* and
W riter*, the Coca V.'im* is indispensable,
renewing all the nerve force, giving en-
My dear Mr. Cleveland, 1 know it’a a
luune
bad enough. To have in peat rj*
BrusaeU carpels where Mrs.
Klnalev had uoqiirt ft* worse;
but U> have only coral ear rings
blame.
At least, not so much, for Jack is the
one
Who first put me up to the thing I
have done.
eriry ami vitality tol*oth mind and body, l ife told me last night if I’d make for
Aii afflicted will find the (.’oca Wine a I > r •_
delightful remedy. j ^ * air
For Female Goinjdaint*. such a* 8up- 1 A crstzv patch quilt and in a square
in-e.,i.«i Clw.rnsi.. l>.v*uicn..rrl.a-. si.* j Of something that Cleveland had wo
Headache, cold hands and feet, etc., the I
pre-eminent enre and !
To bother you now, but I am not to now ft ht-u the tenant of the floor
above displayetl diamonds was the
latest nml most cruel blow of fate.
A latch key turned in the street,
tloor. ’t here was a step in the
passage without. Will’s cheery
voicc rang out, “D<wa, dear!”
And then in a minute—“Why,
what’s up! Arc you 1117’*
For his wife’ or a year liftol her
head from the sofa cushion and
.Tin
further information in regard
wonderful j.rojs-rtiesof the
and wine. Fur sale by all
and in t'utlibcrl by J. Vi'. Stunfo
worn
he would buy
thins for himself, no matter how
and divining the truth, he kindly
and politely turned his bark upon
her.
Over the scene which followed
at linme turn low the lights, ring
down the curtain.
• • • • •
But raise it again for a moment!
It is two weeks sinre Mrs. Will
-Phew! how did yon manage! Mayrell met her husband with a
that on seventy five a month? It’s face winch told him his scheme
your wife’s solitaires.”
-th.n’t joke pan. I’m a little
sore on the subject of my paver
ty.” *
*Tm not joking,” replied Dan.
snapping s spring with bis finger;
-what do you think of that?*’ And
he handed him a little blue velvet
case. Will’s eyes widened
s beauty.”
Andrews chuckled.
“You like it?”
-I should say so. IIow would
stones like that do for ear rings?”
“Oh, let npi Dan. Where's the!
use of talking about it? That’s a
carat, isn’t it?”
“Right you are. But yotr can
get the same if you'wish.'
-On some installment scheme,
I suppose.
had found him out.
He mines in now and hands tier
a paper, pointing out a paragraph
as he does so, and this is what
she reads:
New York—George Kinsley, of
Chicago, who arrived in this city
yesterday. was to day arrested for
emlwzzlcroent as he was about to
Ixiard the steamship Serris. His
b<ioks show s deficit of 19.000, ta
ken, as is ciedibly asserted, to
gratify his wife's extravagant de
mands. He managed to avoid
Andress restored the ring to its SI | S |,- tL .i on „j, totlic day of leaving.
Receiving
more.
CURED.
It LA XK LOOKS
of every kind.size and style,cheap
or than ever before, at
at'—Mtf J. W - . Staxfoud’s.
stfE cm in;i»iciM:c<t..
liH Wull Street, Atlanta,
For sale by J. V. Stanford n»ay21-ly
—Taylor's IVomit’m Cologne
J for sale at J. W. Stanford**.
NOa r lO IZ TO
(Va Wine is
J preventive.
j SvmT fur Pamphlet, trhlrii will trlve you
- ’ 1 ,V‘V ‘ ,U V « -is o i t ». Turned toward him a pair of sut j "YV "
k-.-i pLiut [The price I might sot—and 80 don t j 1 explain.
Druggist s.. you soe j piciously retl eyes.
I If I manage this plan how nice it util! **Xoo!’ gulping rioirn the ftob*
J. 8. PKMItERION & CO., j that would rise; “but—but »U«*8
; Jack "ives a neat sum toward our fair J „ ol them f’
| for the poor, i big, pood na f ur?d, myati*
instead what he values far ... , . *»
tied \\ ill just stCKnl and alar*I.
And then, when I marry dear Jack, ; * ® saw ^hem!
it is plain, j *"Yoti did, clif
, I’ll own Ijotli tin.* fijuilt ant! memento j -Ye yes!*’
1 (X) again; ! “And now.** delilieratelv, “will
. ’30 dear Mr. CleveUnd, please wont! you 1)e;?l||)d to tell
| yon just ask
Your sister to send me, *tis not mud
~ j of a t:t>k,
An old silken necktie, or handkerchief j
say,
To lend toniv handiwork di^nitv due? •
And tlu-n may the Fates most kindly 1
l.cl|»\ >U . „ ||, uui9. lUiU a i"»> iau
To phitv at the patch work you vc ta- . . . ,
* . . ; »thin seem" that it was a very aen i „ n
k«-n m band, .... - * {WtHMayrelL
ItH intrii-uto paturns. at once small! ous lnatlc r with his wife, sympx
case sod Ibe case to his pocket.
-Not exactly.”
Ami he forthwith proceeded to
.Sole l‘ropriet«»rs and Manufacturers,
jy30-lin. ATLANTA. GA.
Enterprise & Appeal.
-SL'I’.SCUIITIOX PltU'K :
'nepopv one year . . .
“ Kight months .
11 Four monllts .
One
ADVHUTISIXU i:.\ri:s:
(ten lines <>r b
I n ho is‘she,’ anil
to
what
has
me
she!
That night Mayrvll said to his
wile:
-I’ll try and manage it. Dot.”
“What? not the car rings?”
“Ycs.”-
“Ob von darling!”
c and died
School of Jsnrnalisai.
One of the Schools of jottrnal-
Words or V ideo.
He that gets out of debt get*
ism has become a great success.! rich.
During a nnmlier of years many A hovel welt kept is a palace to
attempts to teach the art or jour j the inmates.
nalism were made liut the results j Much learning shows iiow little
-si i
fl.on
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Dora swallowed another invisi
ble pill a» she rose.
“1 mean M rs. Kinsley. Shelias
got diamond earrings.”
Will burs; iuto a boyish laegh;
He swallowed strychnii
within the hour.
With x very white fare Dora
laid down the paper. Will took
her in iiis arms. “Darling,” lie
' said quietly, “that was the only
other course left open to me.”
• Oh. Will!”
“You forgive me now, dear?”
She was shaking from hand to
And the very next day tic bro’i! feet. She began to cry softly,
them np. ! “Not that. Will. You forgive
Didn’t they sparkle on their bed ! me. I didn’t know—I didn't
or snowy velvet, though? And: think—■"
weren't they beautiful? Actually : II.- kissed her tenderly,
larger than Mrs. Kinsley’s, too. j “Of course not. sweetheart. But | and So.’
“I'm glad you like them, Dora.” j we ran do without diamonds lietter | ‘In writing up
were so far from lieing satisfac
tory that with one exception they
have all be n lailurcs. This one
college, realizing the impractica
bilit v of the curriculum previous
ly adapted threw it asule, employ
ed a man who had, during many
years, been engaged in active
newspaper work, and introduced
a course of study the achievements
of which have proved that jottr
nalism can be taught in colleges.
Tlie following is a report of
the exercises through which a
graduating class was conduced:
•What is a law student?
•A rising young lawyer?
•What is a medical student?
•A promising young doctor.’
•What is a young member to the
legislature?’
*A silver tongued orator.’
•If a man should marry an ugly
woman. Iiow would you write lip
the affair?'
mortals know.
lietter go round altoul than fall
into the ditch.
A pleasant tone and • sweet
smile cost nothing.
Virtue and a trade are the best
portions for children.
Any one may do a casual act of
good nature, but s continffaltoB
of them shows it to be n part of
the temperament.
Useful knowledge can have no
enemies except tiic ignorant; it
cherishes youth, delights old age.
is an ornament in prosperity, and
yields comfort in adversity.
As for they who. every slight
infirmity take physic to repair
their health, do rather impair it;
so they who, tor every trifle, are
eager to vindicate their character,
do rather weaken it.
piare
I UHertioii . . . . • . .
1 F*>r uadi subsequent insertion
All )>er*Qi)iil i.i'ilhr double price. \
Obituaries will be charged for as-
•tb<T atlvertisemenls.
A«lv(‘r!;st»mont> in>‘ rb»«l without
-jKvifieati-ui :i* to the number *•! in-j
' -ertions, will bupuMisht**! »t»xtil ‘>r»lur-
! £»i out, ami uhar^otl aivortliiv/ly. t
Ail julvertisemviitei due when haim-j
j p«1 in. j May cadi sqiuire that’s fashioned with j “Come, now, Dora.
" infinite art
! than without honor or cadi other,, mont exercises of the female col
lege what would you say?*
“Like them!*’
And her eyes were brighter than i can’t we?**
the gems. “Yes, yes!*’ she cried, and clung
And for one whole month home to him. Hut the tears had frash
was a paradise ot serenity for J away the old selfishness and envy, ments of society, were cltarmin;
111* KraMS.
'Judge,’ safd a citizen, address
ing a well known iurist, *1 thought
•I shouhl speak of the beautiful rrom thc evil)tn( . c> Ulat ‘ ytms
and accomplished bride. charge to thejuiy would save the
•Iiow would you speak of a ; j )r j sonPr ^ i >t ,t instead of that you
; loafci r j camc 0 ,it plainly and said he must
• ’Ishould refer to him as onr.j )e |,aun.cd. You certainly do
enterprising fellow townsman.’ [ nol hc i, cvc ( lc is gnihy.’
*A\ list is u drumim-i ? ‘ *Xo, I don’t believe he is guilty.*
•The handsome an.l popular So, n . as lIl0 j IIl]gc * s rep l v .
•Then, why do you 110011 that
the commence ■ i,c should lxs hanged?
: •Well, I'll tell yon. I was fa-
! vorably disposed toward him and
*1 would say that the beautiful' w;ls advocate his acquit
young girls, soon to become ortia
But one day, go ami with her smile of love began : in their feathery array.
and great;
j thetically sobered up.
lie sensi
you want to purchase a
CQTTGI SEEB OIL
A Cotton Gin,
A Cotton Feeder,
A Cotton Condenser,
MILL,
ble, like a good little girl. You ,
| ing out in a hurry,
put in her earrings,
have fastened them
womanhood.—
J. WORSHAM. i Glow with the tints truth and wisdom j mraQ to say you'd cry for a'
on her roturn she found herself
CUTHBERT. GA.
OHici* over l'ostoflice. ^
KiqitlN tf
Wm. d, kiddoo,
ATTOKMIV AT I.AW
Cuthltert, Ga.
A Cotton Fress, or a; \\r»•«•<;•■
| W. R. THORNTON,
9 D E N T I S T
j CtJTHHEUT, GA.
... ... . . pair of earrings/
Till tin* national crazy-patch crazy no 1 v.. -
mon . j Mrs. May roll s pretty olive face
Grows into svmmetrv ne’er known • brightened uot at all at the picas
in tfir
tf.
Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers,
AND MILL WORK,
^FFK E West siili-
over It L. Dunn’s St«*re.
O
H. I. G0RTAT0WSKY,j Fur
TiUubr, Jeweler ui Engrater,
before!
j And still something lietter I wish you
may win—
; Some true, earnest woman, who,
through thirk and thin.
Will follow your fortunes as I‘I! Jack’s
: And not any further your patience to
* tax,
I uill close, just adding this PS tosav
1 If your own secretary l»e out of the way
i Or too much engaged this fietition to
i read,
Rucause it is small, just tell him to
j heed *
This admonition—it never is wise
Public Square. (
febl«-l\ ; jj |C j ilv G f „ ma i| things to neglect or
Wo
<*lork».
rantetl.
STEVENS’ POTTERY!
Near Milledgeville.
P. 6., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Write to us for PRICES an«l DISCOUNTS,
nuike it to vour interest to huv<lireet from us.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
IMlA.ItTTTIFTVOTTJIR/IEIR.S,
Atlanta, - ~ ” Georgia. ||
Notice to tiie Tkape—We give discounts to the trade. 3 ^
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Hatchrm Jewelry Then if he w'shed to be* President, he
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All Clock and Watch Work War-
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Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
aii'l Water Pities, from 2 to 24 in.-li calibre, for Draining Land. R. R.
Culvert* Road :in<‘ Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate.
Border and Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur
naces Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or
Stvle on short notice. Flower Pots. Swinging Baskets. Stumps,,
Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for F ur- j
■ace Building or other similar purposes. j
Corre*|iondence Solicited. Our prices arc reasonable. All wc ask ;
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NEW FURNITURE STORE,
■nd will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have on
hand a full line of everything usu.-liv kept in a
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little me.
“Ycrbum sap” is the cue—adieu—
may you 1ms
As lmppy as good, prays your friend,
Lucy B.
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Au Important Uiscttfry.
The most important Discovery
i is that which brings the most good
• to the greatest numl»er. Dr. King's
! New Discovery for Consumption,
! Coughs, and Colds, will preserve
j the health and save life, and is a
! priceless b<M»n to the afflicted. Not
( only docs it jiositively cure Con
! sumption, but Coughs, Colds.
; Bronchitis. Asthma, Hoarseness,
| and all affections of the Throat,
idlest, and Lungs, yield at once
\ to its wonderful curative
* jKiwers. If you doubt this, get a
1 trial Bottle Free, at J. W Sr AX
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will have full charge of the business, and will be found at
all time*, ready to serve ail in his usual lair ami square •
tffiir REMEMBER the place, Owen & Sealy old stand, East situ.
Public Square, Culbbert, Ga. Bespectfully,
J. 4V. STANFORD.
Black Flag Insect Powder,
I S warranted to destroy Asts. Pm
Hi-.:*. Flies, ami every kind of In
serts. Hotisi-ki-efers. try it. 1 oil will
Ik- ldeased with it. For sale by
jy!M-t J- 1‘- TOOMBS A BRO.
T.bm-1-*, T.bnrc o.
Cheap, Medium and Fine, for
sale very low. at
J. W. Stakfobb’s.
Crab Apple Vinegar,
The Best to be Had,
—AT—
POWELL’S DRUG STORE.
j -nit raillery.
“Much good it will do me!” she
| declared, sullenly, and intently re-
I o.srdfui of the ti* of her slip{H.-r.
1 Will edged over to the sofa, sat
| down beside her, stole an arm
around her.
“Dora!”
“Well?”
“Yon don't look half so pretty
when you're cross.”
Silence.
Will began to ask himself if he
hadn't made a tremendous mis
take about twelve months ago.—
Then lie banished the thought as
disloyal. She was a little selfish,
i perhaps vain, at times diseontcnl-
| cd, but he loved her very dearly,
1 and no other girl would have suit
ed him half so well.
“Dora, pet," he said gravely,
“you’d have diamonds if I could
give them to you, indeed you
wonld, dear. Bnt von know I've
got to figure pretty eloscly to make
ends meet now that the hard times
arc upon us. You know that?”
She nodded.
But when half an hoar later he
went hack to the office, lie left be
hind him a still very dejected lit
tie lady.
He was not quite so gay as usu
al that atlcrnoon. He didn't joke
so audaciously with the boys, nor!
break now and then into a wins- j
lie Thc man who had the desk :
next to his observed the change.
“What’s the racket, Mayrelt?’
Will started.
“Oh. nothing!" and he laughed
and shrugged his shoulders.
“That’s a lie!” returned An
: drews, with calm directness, aad
Dora hastily a grander, fairer
She couldn't Chicago Tribune.
securely, for, . ,
“0, Lor’, Uit’lia Again.
In the early days of Methodism
j | in Scotland, a certain congrega
tion, wiiere there was but one rich
man, desired lo build a new chap
el. A church meeting was held.
The old rieli Scotchman rose and
sai.l: “Brethren, wc dinna need a
new cha|iel; 1 11 give JL"-> for re
pairs.”
Just then a bit of plaster fall
ing from the ceiling hit him on
him of her repossession in the | * lca
same breath. She offered fifteen
dollars reward, ami caine home j 11 * as -
fagged and heartsick. But day I * ,,r#e than. ^
by day passed am) never a word ■ il ' Mln ’
camc there of the missing Jewel -1 * ° h L ‘ ,n1 ’ »
•If a countryman were
you a lot of hard apples
would you say?
yon are
skaters.
not
are
; minus one.
Of her grief, distraction
could write? straightway down;
town went she and advertised in -
all the dailies But she did not
give her real name and address.—
She must not let Will know till it:
had been recovered. He would
j feel so badly about it. No, no.
I she would conceal the fact or her ;
i loss from him till she could u-11!
lal when I heard that some time
. ago lie shot the proprietor of a
: roller skating l ink.’
to bring j ‘But mv dear sir,
what s<l l’urtiai to roller
: yon?
•It is not that, my dear sir. He
•Our farmer fritnd. Colonel So. f . lile , t t „ kil | thc fyiow.’—.-lj-A-fr*-
and So, honored us with a call !s«ic Traveler.
yesterday. Aside trom giving us | * ^ -“
the pleasure of his own genial self, j
belaid upon the table a collection 1
of the most choice apples we have
ever seen. Come again Colonel,.
when you have longer to stay.' |
•Correct. How would you speak j
of a little girl? I . , ,
1 goring deatli.
While no one can be too honest,
honorable, faithful or kind, on
any day in the wreck, it is a safe
and wise thing to have one day iu
seven set apart as a special re
minder. The man or woman will
as a rule, soon die, or live a lin-
wlio does not rest
•Would call her a fairy.’
‘What would von sav of a boy?’. . ...
,, r ,, .'’ , -. ’ , - , . . i day in seven; and exiK-rience haw
•Wonld speak of his bright in- • 1
Looking up and seeing how had 1 telliv-ent fare.’
from secular labor as often as one
! shown that happiness, health.
he
said; “Bretlir n, it's
thought; i'll make
ilevo
scat, “hit
She staid at the house altogether
now. She had no heart for shop
ping or calls.
Her hope of ever recovering her
precious earring grew fainter dal
ly. She could not la-ar to look at
thc |>oor lonely one laid so care
fully away.
Going out to the theatre with
Will one evening he said, sudden-
b “Why, Dora, yon haven’t got \ kwn! > r ‘‘« ret '«** U9e " c * liJ i “‘ ,t
yonr earrings in.* Are you Uref ,! use our judgment, follow
of them already?”
you
a
, .. prosperity and righteousness do
say of the J ' , ”
largely depend on the Mamie*
few bolts ol
i nance of the Sabbath. But this
ted brother ju a hack
'im again!”
There are many human taber
nacles which are in sore need ofi
radical building over, but putter
and fuss and repair in spots with
out satisfactory result*. It is on
.... ■ ■ , ., i>iaiui iighteousness
•What would
man who keeps
calico? I means a real Sabbath, and not a
•I would speak of lorn na one of ^ (>f labor <>r gclfisl ,
thc most successful merchants in | 8 l,. Pp . j t means a day of change;
thc State.’ ! a day of sweet and rcstfnl modi-
Yes this si-lmol of journalism is ! tation: a day of trusting for one*
a success. It defines the true po
sition ot the local newspaiicrs. It
makes the business so .dear that
the student, though a fool, need
isclf, and of service
\ others —Exchange.
of God for
’
In
The<■ rave •t l-rr.
conversation with a cadet
ly when wc are personally alarm- D<> t err therein. It attempts no J just returned from thc Virginia
ed at thc real danger that we act
indc|>cn<lently, and do the right
thing. Then it is that wc most
revolution; makes no mistakes.— I military institute.
Arkantaur Traveler.
i the grave of Gen.
learn that
t.. Lee ia
“Oh, no!” she exclaimed with
a feverish laugh, “bnt I can't wail
for them. Come, I do hate to be
late.'
the advice born of thc experience
of others and jump away from our
perils.
Thousands of persons who will
read this imragraph arc in abject
Substitute for U«t Springs.
Father—What did the doctor
1 say? Does lie think he can cure
vour rheumatism, my son?’
Young Man—No; he advised - t |, c famili . )ri , v born of long friend-
me to go to the Hot Springs, and | ghi ^ ,. 0 ,it with it.”
said that he thought the hot water ; wn , tarBe<I on Uim .
would lie good lor my rheum a ; .. Y(M] ’vc liel^d me nut of a good
l ' s,u - : many tight places I admit, but
Father Well, are you going to! yo() can l d „ ft U|U Ume “
the Hot Springs? j Andrews, a sandy haired and
Young man-‘No; not «actly., . fecea j |lUe Scotchman,
L guess I’ll get married. i cocked , lU Uea d on one side like
Father ‘Ah! Hot water “»>’ j an in< , UIsit ive sparrow. “Maybe
'* S;** 1 but lhere * s no useof ‘ caK1 - j „oU but try me.”
'“-• ' Will langhcti with an air of cm
liarrassinent.
“It seems a Foolish thing to
And Will, having read thc oft- miser - v wllin m, S l11
repeated advertiseme.U and no j «* in a ^Gsfaetory cond.t.on -
tieiug the unadorned pink ears,, ^ arewenk, lifeleso, full of odd
ha.1 come to his own conclusion. | acbe * an< I pa>o*. and every year
But he only smiled and was silent j lh ** know lbe > » re R ett,n 8
-except for thi. one reference to even though the best doctors are
divert suspicion-like the wise! patching them in M*»ts.
fellow lie was. Ami when two! • j alu going to get marricii.’
weeks had passe*! anil doubt had j sa j<i |i e _ as he placcil a hand U|ion
liegan to settle into despair little j t | le t .„ un t er> a n«l I want a wedding
Mrs. Mayrell began to wonder if cak e.'
she could by any economical strain
replace the lost trinket, unknown
to Will. She might have managed
it if they had not been such very
brilliant stones, and so large, too.
They roust be worth an enormous
sum! How Will had managed to
get them in the first place rather
•It is customary,* said the pret-
ty girl, ‘nowadays to have the
materials of the cake harmonize
with thc calling of the bridegroom.
For a musician now We hare an
oat cake; for a man who lias an
calling and lives upon his friends,
a sponge cake; for a newspaper
Tke Wear and Tear on Presidents.
Mr Adams made good Presi
dent and earned his salary, though j
it wasn't so much of a job ns it is |
now. When there was no Indian j
war in those days thc President
could put on an obi blue flannel
shirt and such o her clothes ns he
might feel disp >sed to adopt and
fish (or bull head in thc Potomac
till his nose peeled in thc full glare
of the fervid sun. Now it is far
different. By the time we get
through with a President nowa
days he isn't good for'much. Mr.
Hayes stood the fatigue of being
President better, perhaps than
1 sadly neglected, and that no mon-
any other man since the republic;
became so large a machine. Mr.
Hayes went home to Fremont with :
his mind just as fresh and his :
1 uin.-nt marks the last resting place
■ of this hero. He says that the
| Ohio editors went lo hts grave
when they came to Virginia and
i were perfectly astonished at the
neglect of the last resting place
of the greatest soldier the world
ever knew.
A fund should 1>e at once start
ed to build a monument over Lee's
grave II is a shame to Southern
people that it has not been done
before this.
Telegraph <te Messenger: The
: whiskey inen are still making ef-
i forts to get an extension of tho
i bonded period for their whiskey
for seven months more. The ex
tension of seven months already
! secured was under thc condition
‘Then you want a pound cake.’
“The development at the back
•Now Jolmuie,' said the teacher.
•Ifyour father borrows $100 and, v
promises lo paj $10 a week, how 1 so about,” apologetically. - j,
much will lie owe in 7 weeks? j “ -' o0 m,,8t kn,, ‘- Uere ‘*
thc casein a nutshell: Dora wants
rings, and 1 could
One hundred dollars.' said John-
•Fm afraid you don’t know j diamond
well,’ remarked i ff* 1 '**-’ as casiiy purchase for her
tlie teacher. ‘I may not know mv j llie worU1 ' , fair wil1 * U,c Greal
lesson very well,’ Johnnie frankly | ^ rn thro%u in ’ > ou
admitted. Hint I know pa.’ 1
me.
your lesson very
know.
| Andrew rubbed his chin,
j “Yes, I know,” drily. “I know
at least I know one wo
Young artist (displaying a pic
ture)—‘This palming is entitled j women.
•Jonah ami the Whale.’ Possible i man «“ d 1 S ueM the T **• - 11 P** 1
A fresh lot of Teas at the
Drug Store of J. W. Stanford.
purchaser—‘Where is Jonah?'
Young artist! ‘You notice the
rather distended appearance of the
whale's stomach midway lietween
tlie tail and the neck? Possible
purchaser—‘Yes.’ Young artist
—'That** Jonah.’
ty much alike I'm engaged.”
' -II*. r cried Will.
“Fact. Got to get rich first.—
domestic lisppicess indefinitely
post|Mwed. Just bought the ring.”
fumbling in bis vest pocket. “You
may look at it and gel an Idea for
puzzled and frightened her when ! paragraphs, a spice cake, and so
. i . ■ i_., tl , on. What Is your calling, please?
she let herself think gf it, but then ., aI „ 3 ’ nuC
Will always did things on a grand
scale when lie made gifts at all.
They must lie worth three hun
dred at least. Several had valued
them at that—none less. She
would take the one in her dressing
case down lo Mackia, the chief
jeweler, tell him of her loss, and
learn from him the lowest sum at
which it could be replaced.
And this the very next day she
did.
Mr. Mackin examined the ear
ring as she faltcringly inquired
what one exactly like it would be
worth. “Two fifty, madam.”
AU. even more than sbe thought!
“Two hundred and fifty! That
is a great deal!” she murmured.
He looked at her blankly. “Two
dollars ami fifty cents, madam.—
We don’t keep such atones, iiut
we can have your missing ear-ring
replaced for that sum.”
And then, observing her pallor
brain just as co d as when lie pull
cd up his coat tails lo sit down in
thc Presidential chair. The re.y- i "
that they ex[Kii t at tlie end of
i that period and give bonds to pre
sent certificates within a year to
show that thc whiskey was landed
son why Mr. Iluyes saved his ■
said
in sonic foreign |*>rt- It is
..... ... . j that if they fail to get the exten-
mmd, his brain and Ins salary was | r .; nQ lhev j, ow wa „ut i, the inten-
plain enough when we stop tot t j on u f some of them to try to
consider that lie did not use them ! make the government sue on these
much during his administration. | bonds, thus delaying the payment
—Dill Xge.
When Rev. Sam Jones recently j
; of the taxes for a year.
Peter Strozier, author of several
of the head, my friends, indicates jjecjafej j n Chattanooga that no choice snake and squirrel stories.
parental affection,” exclaimed thc
phrenologist. “Now, you will ob
serve," lie went on to remark,
“that this lail ioves and reveres
iiis parents to an unusual degree.
Is not that an, my lad?” “Xaw.”
•What! you do not love your
parents? ‘I think well enough of
my mither,’ replied the boy, ‘but
I ain’t very fond of Ctlhcr. That
bump you're a feeling of be give
me last night wid a cricket atum.’
A Yankee paper ban the follow
ing: *A man who in owing us a
little bill said be would call last
week and pay us if he was alive.
He still appears on the streets;
but na he did not call it is natur
ally supposed that he is dead ami
walking aruand to save funeral
expenses.’
man who went into the armv i sa > s that on cc upon a time a lit-
swearing came out without steal I lle c . vl ' lone struck down into thc
ing ami called upon anv ex sol-! *'<'»t«rranean stream at Palmyra
dier to stand up whose conduct in j aml ,<lew aI1 llie watcr oot cf the
the army disapproved their asser j otl,cr * at ' uC il * aB ‘ l tl,at !t *«*
tion, one man arose before t | le ; three .lays for the water to reach
o-reat audience. “Yon went into! P * l * n U“/’ n Ibe return trip.
j must be true, as Peter
This
bears a
the army swearing and eame out| 8(rilsiDg rr «,emhiunce to Gen.
without having stolen anything? ' j Washington’s diminutive hatchet,
inquired Mr. Jones, ‘I did,' replied !—Alba eg Medium.
the man ‘Tlieu.’ retorted the i ~ . . — ,
1 An Ohio farmer, the oilier day.
preacher, ‘they must have kept j
you in prison.' Then there was a
roar of applause.
; met in a lonely country locality *
*] thought Miss 8. that
listed that flirty minx; jet you
went np aBd kissed her.’
•So I do hate Iter, ami that is
Look at the big
whj' I did it.
freckles ot
ed the powder off
young woman attired in a night
gown. Naturally, be asked her
you | who she was, when sbe replied:
“Nobody. I died lim morning.”
The farm** wailed to hear no
more bnt made tracks for the
nearest settlement at a pace rival-
freckles on tier chin where 1 kiss ing Hie speed of Bonner's fastest
i nowder off’ * tdAtcf.
January 22 Cm.