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VOL. V.
CUTHBERT, GA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I88o. NO. 33
CAUCEE
Chapf.i. Hill. T)oroi.v«CorxTY. Da..*
September 1st. Is7b. *
< tent lemon—This is to certify that i
have been etired of eum-u’ijji iuv n»*<t* of
rw* yeanf standing, from flic on
ly one small hottlo of Dr. Havel wood’*,
greateaneer remedy. star < iiriti**. wlmh
1 purchased from inv ulil friend, Mr.
Tamp.your a*rent for Douglas county,
in August, ami I am now entirely well
this the lir>t of November, You
ean u*e inv name in recommending; this
great reme«Jy to the pulilie if you wLii,
as I think it the greatest remedy for can
cers in the world. Yours trtilv.
MRS. K. WILLIAMS.
. r(rr AITD a';
Atlanta CL\., June SO. 3870.
. CirntkuKH- 1 wi.-li to say to you that 1
li'tivc heeti witli a sore leg for
several years, ami I have had several
floetors to practice on it without success.
They alKaid it would have to he ampu
tated, hut l eouhljK’t s t:md that. I saw
you? laiyertisemcid m the papers, and
concluded to tvy your_ star (.’urine. I ;
liave been Using If for si\ wc<■k<, ami am J
now entirely well. You rail use my j
name in any way you see lit in reroin-
nieiidingvoiir great remedy. J know it j
will cure any kind of chronic sores, by
experience. I .w»*d» you success, gentle- |
Jnen. Thanking you for the medicine i
you saved my life w itli. I am
Yours verv respeetftdlv.
liKtTIK IK HI .MAN.
CATAEEH
•Ati.\nt\, Ua.. June 30, l*o!».
fJeniTenien You can use my name in
recommending l>r. llayelwo<i’ Mar <‘u-
rine for ('atn er. It ha-cured me of Can
cer of six vear.-’ standing. I.’e-peetl'nllv
yours. * AUTIKI/EDWARDS. *
June4*50, IsTfi.
S END for large Illustrated (’ataloinie
of ’ *“ *
tahh
flit; DkI/«m< ii Water Wheel-*. l\*r-!
Mills. Mill Stones, and all kind of
! Pemberton’s French Wine
Coca.
The Great ami Sore Remedy.
Mill Supplies.
, ... . ii' .mu r iM-niii j»core>si»Mt
ai '' 1 a " y e of »—*?***
"WYi.ter "YVTieelr
For all XKicvors Disokueks. Such as
Mental and Physical Depression, Ncu-
ness.
about half the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Fanner can af
ford one. and they are guaranteed to
make Fiksy-< 'lass Table Meal.
Sent for prices.and von will l*e sur
prised. A. A. DELOACH A RIP)..
Atlanta, <»a.
As to the merits of
z our Work. we refer
f- -' - ti to the following gen-
r,1 - ;.tj tlemen. who have
[ ^ bought of us: (). A.
--Rarrv. Dunn A* Stan-
y._ - - - for.!.'J. Y. Ivey. E.
i •* - * W. Pittman.^aml J.
T. tieorjre. t'uth-
j It IS TilK GREAT KEsToEKR «*F HEALTH
j to body ami mind.
Millions of our people are in a condi-
tion requiring no oilier remedy. Over
worked mentally ami phy-ieaily, they
toil on in sufferin'.:. showing themselves
heroes in the battle of life, worthy of
health. This they will certainly obtain
by the Use of
Pemberton's French Wine Coca.
There is health ami
,
here is health ami joy in even bottle.
Young, middle-aged and elderly men
who have given free scope c«» their pas-
ions or inclinations, sooner or later ex-
Lassifude. Weak-
Premature Decay
izens of >. W. Oa.
inn \ 21-1 v
J. J. Ka
IK’ricn
re a *
’tAfrcc
1
.«»-** tj
if Mcim
which
|H»inl
t with i
tt* tlist
iohitii
•n ami
ened
ill'l I’D
stored
WIN I
: 11 *<
A. 1>.
incnct
• :*t «
IIU’C t(
Tonic
ami
Uxvigo
on ('(*
ca.
For
sale ii
ii i.’uthl
Wife and I.
Come and drain a cup of joy
Now with me, good wife,
And bring the girl and boy
Now with thee, good wife.
Let all hearts be blithe and gay,
It is foui teen years to-day
Since you spoke the little “aye”
That me was life.
When in wedding Avliite arrayed
I beheld yon stand,
Why, I almost felt afraid
E’en to touch your hand.
And when w ith love intent
Your gaze on me you bent,
You seemed a being sent
From the “Better Land.”
A Lucky Encounter.
The night was extremely dark,
for the stars that twinkled in the
•and your pnrse, too,’fur in the J said Eveline, haughtily; ‘only I
straggle the tramp had dropped am at a loss to understand how
Eveline’s shabby little portemon ! such a discovery came about.’
'There, now, I have offended
but.
I
naie.
Eveline took the pirse, and j you,’ said Ralph, contritely;
bleak sky had no power to littht i ,| Ien mechanically held her hand I n:n such a clumsy fellow.
for the other parcel; but Ralph
Vernon—such was the uatne of
the gentleman who had come to
her rescue—shook his head.
•I'll carry it,’ he said, dubious
ly. -You don't think I am going
I bv ih*. list* t
tot delay, but com-
use this woutlerful
at. Scud for book
And an angel jolt have proved
Minett that good, glatl hour;
Aye, wherever we have roved
lit sunshine and hi shower,
In all goodness you transcend,
An 1 all excellences blend
I K l-.Ncll j u tj le motlier, wife and friend,
but com- j '
the dull earth.
Nervously, with a beating heart,
a young girl hurried down a coun
try lane, with a parcel in her
hands. She was London bred,
and had the town fear of country
lanes, and, if she did not think
every bush an officer, dreaded that
every bush might conceal a thief.
Eveline Moreton was employed by j
a large Loudon mourning cstab !
lishment, and she had been sent •
‘Not at all,’ returned Eveline
huskily. *It is very kind of your his brother
t c
room there was a quiet wedding, | For the Enterprise & Appeal,
and the two started for the south i Scraps from a Crazy Quilt,
of Fiance where they remained! A kiss! what an intangible and
until Eveline had recovered her ’ yet what a realistic thing it is! a
health. They are an exception ! frothy bubble which tioats U[>on
ally happy couple, and Grace. conventional society, and vet at
Tbtirsby tells her husband that 1 times contains depths of untold
affianced wife to take an interest j sweetest woman she knows,
in me.’
‘My affianced wife!’ he said,
with a hearty laugh. *1 should ;
Ralph's wife is the heeling; a perfect contradiction of
I
i Letter From Cat Squirrel Ridge, Ran
dolph Comity, l.a.
to leave you in the lane after what j like my brother John to hear you
has happened! Where are you j say that.’
going?’ I her now, as they sat on the hard
‘To North Lodge," faltered Eve- i bench. ‘Don't von know that 1
j itself, and at the same time the
, falsest anil purest thing in life.—
j I'was a kiss that betrayed our
i holy Savior into the hands of His
! Dear Enterprise «fc Appeal:
j Shortly after prohibition went cncmies ’ aml veiled tlle ^aiiliful
He was very close to | lDto effect in „U1 1{aniloI|)lli i tnct : world with the darkness of de-
autif.,1 little city. | spa"’, as the pall Ml on Mou.t
‘You will find the Tliursbvs in ;
fell desperately iu love with
when 1 rescued you from
you ;
the I'
a highly respectable elderly gen- j,
Calvary and shook the earth to
its centre. ’Tis a kiss that awa-
,, , , ..... ... | the eour^T of’the" pleasant’chat j kens the purest and most lieaven-
1 inent to fit a'recently bereaved' gr ” 1 tr ^' ^} eraOD ‘ | ^mp-tU least, I think I did, ! o ^ ^ ,, er t||e 8nbjett of jl>orn e,notions in a mother's
ment, l< nt a recent y ut . »jlooktng-trt her ewnowstr. wkhoogh it waa wot till I saw von i , . . breast, as she clasns her lilv-bud
ir-in.ili- If the .-iv w-is dark and I . *, ^ ™ - prohibition was discussed; J | ucr
| family, it the way was nail, anti ,j j- now ,t,’ returned Eveline, j peep at me through the window 1
l»v J. \V. Stan
ford. J. S. I*E.M1IERT4»N A < <>..
! Manufacturing Chi-mists, Suit* l*ro*»rit*-
t«*rs.
j Fcpt3-lm ATLANTA, DA.
cmini:i:r, ga.
Enterprise & Appeal.
As a sacred dower.
j Yon have made my life more pure
j Than it mi^ht have been;
You have taught me to endure
• And to strive and win.
With your simple sonj; of praise
You sanctify our days,
And our thoughts to heaven you raise
From a world of sin.
j £loom\, Eveline s thoughts weie , co j or j I1 g > R aV e come from Lon-1 that I knew how exquisitely pret
j dark and gloomy, too. The poor )Jon tQ make t | lcir mournin!; .*
; child was tired and hungry, for ‘Oh!’ cried Ralph, a little sur-j me take care of you, not only
her tiain bad been detained two ■ prisutl. for he had imagined that) dark nights but all your life.’
j hours by an accident on the line. ^ waa somc
i She had been told to take a cab,.. ^
. but there were no cabs to be hail
and the North Lodge was V'te »| apectrul Ulan before, and Eveline
that I her
maintained that it was a move in \ ' n *" inl - 10 * lcl bosom, ami blesses
the right direction, hut he begged j * IL ' 1 ^ leal01 f° r l l> e complete full-
ty yon were? Be my wife and Ict] [() tlj „- or will , me . 8tatin!f lbat \ P • »<*s «f maternal joy, which she
; had been visiting Cuthbert for a j re!l!izcs - N '" Ulill o r more grace-
gie it number of years, had alwavs ! Iu ' l * lan t * lu “try kiss waft-
1M ,or relative, at j But Eveline shook her head, ^ jn lhe ||abu of uki honu , i td from the tips of rosy fingers as
' for ’ allhm, o h hcr I,earl ’ D« om l*Le.l, with hill) a liU | u ,. flro , vater - ( as j a token of friendly recognition, iu
lie called it) for “sickness and to: P a9s,n 5 upon the Bouvclards of
His manner was far more re
Atlanta. Da
Dear Sirs--Y« n l»«\t
.IlSCHt 1«l i
Dr. Hay- i
tarrli. i |
my i
use iiiv 11.am«* in n*« (UiiiiD M<liii
olwuorl’s Star (’uruu* for Dry <
have hail Catarrh f«*r -l Yfial years
the Star < 'urine has cuivtl im*. Y«
truly, CAl’T. W.M Met'oNN I.I.L.
Contractor.
and :
urs I
CURED.
U ATK q ’ITY ^1 B’.IHf l > Ei < *<>..
.'».s r ,\\ iill >*lrt*( t
. Allcntii,
For sale 1 y J. W. S»:
ah r*i ni;.y2l-ly
Fruit .1
ars!
Masons Improvin
1. just received
and for sale cheap.
at
.It J AV.
Stan mi: n*s.
Black Flag Inse
ct Powder,
T'S WBrr.iiitvd It* do-
•trov Ants. ]»f.d
M 1»« Fi.Iij*. and •"
terv kind *»f In
M’Cts. Hoii'fKt’ei’crs.
trv ii. 'i oil will
T»epleased \\ itli it. l’«*
i- vdc 1 *v
jvft-et .1. 1*. T«
>o Mils .v 1:1:0.
Tobneeo, ’lobmco.
Cheap, Medium
and l ine, for
sale very low. at
J. W.
Stan l ot: ids.
i srBSCKII’TloN PK1CK :
j One ropy into rear ....
“ Ki^lit months . .
“ l%mr months .
ADVERTISING RATES:
(ton lines
or
Come, let ils quit the dusty town
With its noise and strife,
LOO: And >in*k the breezv down
>( i ximt with health is rife.
Work is *r, M HL and so is play;
Let us keep our wedding day
O’er the hills and far away,
Happy man and wife.
up.
less) 1
. $1.00
One sqtiari
insertion .
For cadi subsequent insertion . ’>0 I—John George Watts^ in Cas
AI/ /nrsoiiftl nut Her double /trier.
Obituaries will be charged for as
>ther advertisements.
Advei'isei* nts inserted without j
-pe»dlieation as to the number of in
icV'i
Family Magazine.
—
Never Hive l'p.
three mile walk,’ the sleepy porter j fc|l so glad of uis company
Iliad informed hcr. His directions
had been clear enough. Eveline
j was to keep straight along the
dull, gloomy lane till she reached
' the high road, when North Lodge
• would be the third house. Oh,
how she wished the walk at an
end; it was so dark and dull and
lonely. Eveline paused sudden
her to say ‘yes,’ she felt she had
no right to accept the sacrifice
impulsive and hot-headed
even 1 lover was willing to make for her i
she soon brightened
laughing at the recollection of the ' sake,
tramp, as he crawled away on his j -It, cannot be,’ slie said
1 hands and knees, and then sud- luily.
lnonm-
li, is a mad, (Quixotic idea.;
j make camphor" (?), and that in
' the future lie guessed he would
i i
i have to do his trading in Dawson,
or some where else, where
was kept.
A Second Chat;
leuly sprang to his feet, living off! I know, from what I have heard unlay, the 12lh ilist.,
like the wind. It was too daik | Mrs. Thnrsby say, that Cuthbert I met and ta
for Ralph to distinguish the girl s | wealthy.’
■ features plainly, but lie could sec -Han
ed with ;
j this same gentleman; during onr!
; pleasaut lillie con versa! iou. he re
somc public thoroughfare, and it
is a half foreign and half social
i way of letting one know that they
whiskey j are !1 nearer and dearer than
; an ordinary acquaintance, yet
On l..st Sat. | dare not expect more than this
hi' 1 ’ i 71 ; slight movement implies—only a
| rose-leaf of good w ill prettily sur
rounded, ami with no more mean
ly, ami looked down the path she'
-ertieii.', w ill lie published until order-1 , in j depressed spirits, loss of up
...1 out, and ehareed accordingly. ' petite, general debilitv, disorder
All advertisements due when hand- 1 - - --
ed in.
J. J. WORSHAM.
IIKfEST, iinproveinent that will follow;you
had to pursue witU frightened ;
If vou arc suffering with low eves, for she distinctly lie-aid foot-j
steps. If she had yielded to her:
first impulse of childish terror
she would have tried to find some j
hiding-place behind the hedge; k j nd j..
but, ashamed of her fears, she
walked on with alow, nervous'
laugh. The footsteps approached
tiie money! exclaimed ; marked that it was a pleasure ; ing than the rays of the surlight
that she was pretty, and that her j Ralph. ‘If you don’t say ‘yes,’j now to visit Cuthbert, everything | which brightens all w ho come
figure was slight and graceful, j I'll go liou hunting in Africa, and 1 sotp iet anil orderly, that^cvcn ; w jti,i n i(, 8 range, and vet a kiss
Her voice, too, pleased him; it | get torn to pieces by w ild ani
bo-
ed blood, weak constitution, head
ache, or any disease of a billious
natuio, by all means procure a
bottle of Electric Bitters. You
will lie surprised to stc the rapid
was so sweet and refined.
This little dressmaker was a
lady in every sense of the word,
•l’rav, take my arm,’ he said,
I know you arc very
k j from Venus upon the brow of slcep-
Endymion, as he guarded his
the colored people were well
, . Iiavcd and respectable. I askeo -.
ma ‘ s * ; him liow his pulse beat oil the ' n S e-n-tyiniun,
But even this terrible threat, subject of prohibition, lie said lloeks upon the Grecian hills, caus-
had no effect upon Eveline; she' while lie was still in tavor of whig ed him to full beneath the frowns
was firm in her determination to key being kept where people could „f Juiiitor into disgrace Even
purposes, j °
do riglit at any cost; she would 7
! get it for medicinal
' the most callous heart, wrecked
Crab Apple Vinegar.
Tiie Best to be Had.
— AT—
DOWELL'S DIH'G STORE.
HEAIHit'ARTKlts Fnjl
Cool:iitf/ «l' Jlrdthiff Sloros
Tin irnrr, ('rorl:rri/,
Glassiriirc. Ijuiijis
and Sea'inf/ Ala
chines.
Will duplicate any bill within five hull-
• Iroil miles of |*I.M t*.
Ri‘i»:iiri:i^ Sowing Miirliinos a
Sin*rialtv iunT-rt
CITIIBKRT. GA.
gtj?* Ollioe over Postoflice. J
si-J.tlS tf
Wm. d, kiddoo,
ATTOItAEV AT I.AH
Cuthbert, Ga.
1I T 11.1, practice at any I
*wt tio Lv-juTial «’«»ntr:u t.
W. R. THORNTON,
DEN 1ST
will, lie inspired with new life;; ,, SOiin a datk figure
strength and activity wilt return;. * : ,, .. , , carry
' i pain and misery will cease, and >' arae in si = !,t ‘ Kve,ine 8l,lank
henceforth you will rejoice in the back to get out of its w ay, but it
praise of Electric Bitters. Sold 1 moved also, so that it was still
at titty cents a bottle by J. AN .! r jght in front of her.
Stanford.
‘yet,” said he, “1 am very much .
tired and upset by the fright that not even tell him where she lived, opposed to its being sold at conn \ l*}’ tllu deepest dye of sin. pauses
: ruffian gave you.’ And so they parted at the little j try stores where there arc no po- j in mute adoration of the simple,
‘But you have the parcel to • railway station, and Eveline went; dee to keep order, for,” said he, | home like pielure of infantile love-
returned Eveline lies.tat- back to Loudon with less color in |. h,a< * 7! ,a 'i u tut into t ffet t; ]jpcss, as rolled in her snowy gar-
in the
tf.
The Fiiii of liiilnjt to Law.
The Clean Herald says: Miller:
i
ami Hall were neighbors whose
farms joined each other, and be |
tween whom their neither existed
ingly.
‘I can manage you and the par
j cel both, lie told tier, with a laugh. ; her beautiful eves.
•You have never carried a par-1
•Good night,’ said a gruff voice.; ^ 1|cfore r , ifrf . observed
‘Good night!' reiK-ated Eveline;; Ev) ., im . as , he acc0 p te(1 , lis ann .
for as Charles Dickens said, we; 1Jfiw do vo „ knoa . tliat? - , lt .
never so polite as when we
her cheeks than when she had left |
it, and a strange, gloomy look in , county
— A In
Di ng Sto
lot
il'J.
of Teas at
W. Slanfonl.
CUTHBERT, GA.
c itl»* Fuhlic
arc
are frightened.
‘It is a dark night for you to be
‘Have
copper
S I-'I'K T. U'c-t side I-i
«*r It. I.. Dunn’s M*>ro.
quarr.
M7-l\
Thoutsaml.s ul‘cases ol
k
Ilcadnrlto are permanently ciirctl every year (as the liunilrcds of tes-;
timonials in my possession will testify) l»y the use of
DR. 1AZSIA E’S
O
H. I. GORTATOWSKY,
WaUliMicr, Jeweler ni Eugrarer,
Ami Dealer in
I'locks, HaK’lio*, Jrwrir)-
•iu<l Silvrrwarr.
ftp" All Cluck ami Watch Work War- i
| ranted. marlO-ct j
. I A Son” »!' Draliludo.
■ In «»l»l«*n times. Iletlioda’s i»«h»1
Special Prescription. Tiiis Henicdv stands today without a rival
:in«l with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousands of Pliysi i —
cians throughout the country have acknowledged their inaldlity to |
cure it, and arc now prescribing l)r. Leslie' Special Prescription for \v ; ,s famed for healing alldiseas.
all cases of Sick Once plunged hem afh its \\
ABA (Jwu
love nor affection. On the 4th of ou ^ "cnl on the man.
: January 1882, Ilall seized nine yo-n such a tiling as a
1 vnilcii cows belonging to 3IiUer, about you to give a poor fellowr
tinder the law provided for the! Tremblingly Eveline took out
{seizure of animals running at j her purse to look for a penny; as
large in the highway. The cows '■ she did so it was suddenly snatch-
escaped from Millet's premises by j ed out of her hands. Eveline gave
a gap. left open for a few moments | a little cry of distress at the loss
i by a third party who was drawing j of Hie money; but she was too
wood across Miller's land. They much alarmed to utter a single
passed down the road and entered j word of remonstrance, i he man s
Hall's premises and were there burly figure still barred the way.
seized. Ten minutes later, Mil I ‘Let me pass. 6he pleaded,
ler sent his man after the cattle, | have no jewelry.
do you know that?
asked, good liumoredlv. ‘Well
if I liave never made myself use
ful before, it is high time I began ! sapped her strength, and
in Randolph there lias sprung up
p’ just over
inc. near where I
I which lias caused me to become ! sid
‘It is all for the best," she
thought, but life had never been
so hard to hear.
The girl was brave—very brave account of the disturlianeccrcated ; she presses hcr coral lips to her
—and wanted to do right; but the ! by men and boys, both white and mother's cheeks for the good
struggle between love and do tv ' co l° le 'k passing my house ont heir n jg|,t kiss, infusing the atmos
" way 1 —
shop
the I "lents, prepared for sleep, the
ivc, child, kneeling bj- her parent’s
offers her simple prayer to
! disgusted with my long cherished t)le |,oly Father above for protec-
home, and ain now ready to ‘sell J.. , .. . it , ...
i , lion, and tnen with the guileless
out nnd move away to some more . .
1 private section of country, all on I L*”st, which only childhood feels.
home from this ‘whiskey j ’ , ...
under the influence of-Bust- l >ho, ' e ’ as ,l " ere, with almost an-
rise. , now
. Isionally, what those of you wlioi
j live in Gulliliert were compelled !
! to, nearly every day before prolii-!
I bilion came about. I say long i ,eul = *^ et
live prohibition, and praise be
weak unto Him who first caused iis in
Istitution, for I as firmly believe
I that it is tiie work of God, as that
whiskey is a part of the Devil.
gelie purity. The far famed Lo
relei. as she chants her seductive
songs upon the borders of the
laid her
now.’ | on a bed of sickness, from which Head.’ ” So you see, that he is
They had left the lane and were ; it seemed she would never rise, i now having to suffer, only ocea
in the high road. Strange tosay. j Din ing her illness she was con
the walk, which at the com- tinuallv calling upon Ralph Vein
menccmcnt seemed so intolerable on, in such piteous accents that
to Eveline, now appeared marvel-j it drew tears from the ev es of
ously short. those who heard the poor
‘I shall never see him again,’ i voice,
she thought, with a faint sigh, as ‘Mother, I'm going to telegraph
they parted at the gates of North forlhisMr. Vernon,’ said Eve-1 n urra h for our* new Court House, Iffrave, from which there is no res
Lodge, audit was with a very ! line's sister Nellie. ‘It is dreail-fiwhich already presents an impos Icue. What more trusting or in-
weary little face that she entered ful to look at her white face and ling appearance: also, hurrah for | tensely pure than the first kiss,
the presence of the lady of the • glittering eves, and to hear her V 1 *- 1 Artesian \\ ell, it it is ce '' E1 '; given by the blushing maiden, to
Mv nurse wasi, . ... .. . : finished. Next, three cheers fur ” J °
• 1 house. 1 ••
Rhine, takes advantage of some
fisherman as lie rests
upon the rocks, nnd with the
sweet melody of her plaintive
voice, and light touch of her syren
lips, decoys him down to a watery
I
yJLJiAll
>i.
Eat
evil, stain alul sickness ceases, t
if it is
, . . . finished. Next, three cheers
upon his name from morn-: , ,, , . . .. , i
j offering to pay damages, but Hall (the only thing worth stealing; you; ]Je had t[)1J Jicr lbat Mrs.' ing to night,’ ' litres the ’ success of CuihWtJ guide of her life, and in the Ian-
re-fused to settle except according ; have that, so pray let me go.
in either its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from ob
struction, congestion or torpidity of the liver. When Isay that Dr.
Leslie's
SEKCIAT,
Prescription \vi 11 cm e ilie most obstinate cases ol Sick Headache, I
mean just what l say, and that is, that tt not merely relieves but
POSITIVELY
In modem days we find a cure.
Oj \v«irthas rare, as much deserving;
A reiiM-dy >afc, quick and Mire.
Dr. Richmond > Sam \uit\n Nkcvinh.
for the | ‘Don't be in such a hurry, pret-
; to law, which provided
sale of the cattle
number of days to pay for dama- hoarse laugh, and lie can
after a certain ty one,’ said the man with »| b)v surpriseJ al llie kindness
ght hold;, - . _ ... ,
ges done. The case under this . of her arm.
' I-or cr!n!^’ Si,aS, " S » Fcvm ’ ^-{act, came before Justice W. E.|you.’
! i Goul.l, of Hintlale, and a jury on I ‘Ol.! pray-pray-lot me go, ^ guch L . onsi(leration .
It far above all other physics. | the 10th of June. They found the cried Eveline, dropping the par- ; site was at North Lodge for
i it poeso-mice right to the spot seizure to be malicious and with ! cel, for hcr poor little heart was 8evcrn ] duvs, working away as if
" herejurks the.Imieer. never S werv-! ol|t pr, )llab ,e cause, and ordered ! heating almost to suffocation.
! In all the world perhaps there’s not the plaintiff to return the animals. ! ‘Not till 1 ve given you a kiss
! A cure like Dr. Richmond’:* N»:i:visn.
‘1 want to speak to!
Thnrsby was a very amiable wo
man, but still Eveline was agreea-
of
her reception. She hart been to
many houses on the same errand
before, but nowhere hart she been
; As in the blond diseases lie;
j Each niter}’, each vein, each curve in
1 There's nothing makes ill humor Ily,
| Like theS.YMAiUTXN Neuvlne.
testimonials from persons who have boon afflicted for twenty years. ,, •
1 , . . ’ . For uM «»r voting, tor rich or pour.
im- throe days at a tune every two weeks,, wbau v-f el..s^,i lift y.m »ervo in,
that have been permanently’ cured by two bottles of Dr. Leslie's ! To health wide open is the d*.or.
St»ecial * ’ Frointh«<.\.w bitan Neuvine.
PRESCRIPTION
: liTc had depended on it, and as
! she worked her thoughts were of
1 the handsome stranger w ho had
callin;
* n L
•But who is this Mr. Vernon? j with ht-r splendid schools for both
asked the poor mother, helpless-; boys anti girls, where 1 expect to
I {educate mine. But if you only
‘I don’t know,’ said
the one she lias chosen for the
Nellie;
-but I found a curd with iiis name
and address on it, and I intend I chickens
to send for him. It must he some
one she cares for, and I don't
mean to let her die if anything
can save her.’
‘But perhaps he won't care to
,-omc,’ said the mother, with tiie
crtK4i. no m.-ittor how long thpen-o may have been standing. I liave
motiials from persons who have lie
lining confined to bed two or three days
so that they have not had an attack for over five years,
troubled with Sick Headache and wish to tie
If vou are
■ blessing
CURED
rh.m.m
Ami think tl
serving.
Better than all Dole »mla*s wealth,
is Dr. Kiehmotivi’s.SAMxuxT.vN Nervine.
; the plaintiff to return the animals.
i pay 10.9G cost, t»nrt |80 damages. ; be sairt, insolently. *You arc a
i lie plaintiff appealed to the . pretty girl. | rescued her from the brutality of! prudence of age and experience,
county court, and on the 10th of; And he drew her nc-ar to him. ^ t ramp . I -Then he can stay away,’ re
| April, 1SS4, Judge Scott reversed! so that his rough bearded face ! Qnce Ralph came up the car- turned Nellie, her eyes wet with
judgment of the justice. Miller j touched her check. Eveline push- !. age drivCj ‘ an(1 pee ,. in g f roul the teais; and there was a look of
! appealed to the supreme court, ed him lrom her with all “ er w i m low. she looked at his frank [pain in her sweet countenance,
‘ which reversed Judge Scott’s de force, uttering scream alter :
knew who it was that is writing,
this, you no doubt would smile i l,iere
and say, that I was “counting the • which
before the eggs were
hatched.” For the present, adieu.
From your friend.
Incognito.
IVuIiibitioii in Kansas.
We want to call the especial at
tention of those w ho say Prohibi-
; gnage of Tennyson, “with one
i long kiss her soul seemed drawn
j through her lips,” and then anti
implanted confidence
brightened her after
life. The farewell kiss, pressed
upon the marble brow, when the
dearest lies of earth are severed,
is scarcely less heavenly than the
pure white chalice of the Lotus
lily, as it flouts upon the azure
liosom of the dark waters of the
1 ‘ " h ''jvuVm'pn!; i vision and affirmed the original ] scream. Her terror
scream
gave her
costs, which I sudden strength, and for quite a
A WONDERFUL BOOK
judgment with all
ends the case. The litigation, it [minute
is said, will cost Hall not far from i length.
she kept him at
lie sure id give this reiiiedv a trial. Price $1.00.
S. B. ARCHER, Saratoga Springs. N. Y.
FOR SALE BY J. W. STANFORD. mav-7-lv.
: Just published, and for sale bv the mcil- j
ical book dea‘
(ace and stalwart figure
j queer little ache at her heart.
! He was making a call on the la- j Eveline if there should be no ail
arm s j d ]es of the house, and, no doubt j swer to the telegram?
| was a lover of—an acceptable lover | The next few hours were anx
euk-rs, or may Ik* had direct
j from the author.
MANHOOD!
WOMANHOOD ’
‘You little vixen.” he exclaimed j o ,_ ouc of Mrs XUursbv - 8 d augh . j I0U3 oncs for Nellie.
with an oath. ‘I'll have that kiss I
tion docs no good, ta one fact sta- ! Nile, looking up to tiie stars above,
ted in Mr. Curtis’ letters rrom as , if seeking new inspiration to
, | adore the Maker ot all that is
Kansas. He finds the law violat ■ om, u l and beautiful, and while a
ed more or less everywhere. There kiss seems as light as the fairy
is nothing singular. But he finds i strains of "it raj to,' 1 itself, jet it
also that it is invariably dune in :' s sometimes fraught with the
, ' . • , ■ depths of eternity, and the smali-
sccrct; that the violators are com- 1 ... ... ■ ..
‘ cst things of lite ollt-n wield tho
pellc-d to do business in lioles and
corners, and that only the initial-1
cd can get liquor. This is good; The Boy At ho Has No Trade,
enough. No Prohibitionist hopes | What about the boy who does
She stood up breathless with | to completely extinguish tiic tral-! take up « il!i a trade or profes-
jpain
with a for her mother, might lie
land what would become of
iglit,
poor
destiny of nations.
when some one knock-. fie. No Prohibitionist expects to ! sion? Look around you and tho
. . , .Iters, those graceful, fair-haired j
J victory and judgment for dama- i in spite of all your struggles; 1 j la(lies who were so dignified in eagerness,
i An exhaustive treatise on Sexu.il Kx- ■ £ PS ‘ a ^ " S° *° show that | " ill, li_\ ; their grief at the loss of llicir fa- ed at the door. In another nto I completely reform mankind in one ; question is speedily answered.—
cesses.’tfie diseases ari-ing from them, neiglibars should dwell together, lie never finished the sentence;; t)jj;r ment Ralph Vernon was in the day But there are no open sa : He must cast his book into any
brief bwtureon Epilepsy and'^iln-r Ne" in W 1 C ? D lf lh ^ * #B ’ t ,ovc j for > at tbat momcnt ’ a we,1 ’ Ui . r * rt ’ [ She felt relieved when her busi- [ room and had grasped her by the ' ] oon3 wJt |, their mouths gaping to j sort of pond, and take such fish
exisrhig >l beTO>-cTt'lie''rv- l xna| 1 aiMl in XerA ° De -r • i ; cd blow fiom a puwei ful fist Kl ei ncgs was ovcrj and she stood j hand as if she had been an old ! swallow up the young, and those 1 out as lu:, Y easily be canght. He
•■usPystem. By 1'r. s. A. Kb-l.m.m.i, j Hints t« Marryin- Men. him to the ground. „ 1 waiting in the little railway sta-! friend instead of a stranger. j whose habits arc uninformed. The >s sort of a tramp; He may work
Most young men in hunting a I ^ oU co * art ^ blaek 0 uaid. t j on f or t | ie t r niri that was to ear- j ‘Is she ?' he could not finish ; inan who used to drink because ! in U j e brickyard to-day, and in
St. Joseph. Missouri. Drive$1.:*>. Fully
illustmtcd ami clegantlybouml.contaiu-
ThisTVomlcrfr.l reveals the inner- prefer by
most secrets of nature, and is, in fact, a
kev which opens the l*«*ok *»f knowletijre. .
and plueks leaves of healinir from the 1 does, IS an old adage
tree of life. It treats of subjects which , * • .
1 are of immense value to cverv nnrti. w.v uo, ‘* p- 0 *" 1 -
.. j t _-t i ■ . .1. i
odds
pretty face.
a! ^° U cov ' ariH 3 r l>lack 0 u-.u. tion for tiie train that was to car-j
a (cried the new comer indignantly. ^ to Lnndon 0ur little*the sentence,
1 ‘How dare you insult a lady!
Pretty is, as pretty ! '! heroine had repeatedly glanced,
w ijjl I Stand up and let me knock you 1 - 1
that
A pretty face is
all •
down again!’
I have just opened at tiie Owen & Sealy old stand a
■ NEW FURNITURE STORE,
and will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, have cm
hand a full line of everything usipllv kept in a
-4FIRST-GLASS ESTABLISHMENT*-
I man and child in the latnl. aitd will, in n e ll enough as far as it goes; but u is e ra
all probability, save years "t sickness , S , , , clined to do. He rolled over in
and fortunes m doctor dlls. Ap-vuts a bright mind and a good deal of . .
But this the tramp wisely de-
ned to do. He rolled over in
run j s i abject terror whining out an ap j
at tiie clock,
darkened the
when a tall form j
for he feared the
worst.
‘She still lives,’ returned Nellie,
lie happened to be where it was j the harvest field to-morrow. He
asked, does not | does the drudgery, and gets the
I sold, and was
. drink now, because it is not in Iiis
way. These law
doorway, anil she . and. taking him by tile hand Eve-, j nV cig!e boys in their secret
pay of a drudge. Iiis wages are
so small that lie finds it impossi-
looked up to see Ralph Vernon line’* sisler led Ralph into the i dens because it is too risky. They I bJe to lay up a dollar and a fort
standing before her.
next room where the poor girl have to choose their customers, night of idleness w ill sec him dead
and they are lhe few. The Bust ; i Jlo | ;e
ness of mono factoring ilranlcanls i
iav.
I : v: *V!"Y":'rG V !YIv'-!n'| ,, 4!«’ a l I -,n!s l iw : common sense in the long run is : lc, ,w ”” **“ “»* ! ‘So you are going back to town,’
male, semi at <uuv amt gvtib-'uts cir- a .i G,. merer ns tiie vonnw man . , ness oi mamoaciarwu uriournriis •. . , , . - .
eular. For Salem turlibcrt. iwJ.AA.j much better to chodse you a wife 1 ' eal ,or . rt i’. a , . J “ : he sai.1, shaking hands with her j Her mother was kneeling at the effect ualln stopped; ail that! And now, my boy, if men tell
«r.«ronD. »epm ly. l. u _„ _ — spurned in in with his foot. ! as it they had been old friends.! side of the bed, but rose instantly j lhc> . ean do is to fittisli off those ! you that the trades arc crowded,
1 am indeetl sorry that 3 ou j , T tl ,„„„i,, J would like to comejand motioned to Ralph to take ; already in thegrasp of the terri i and that so many carpenters and
painters, and
other trades.
I that
: than
New Crop Turnip Seed
Improved Yellow
of tiiis kind. J propose to buy in large quantities, direct from Fac
Wiea.*»#.«illcompete in style nnd prices with any house in Georgia, fiat Dutch. Globe, Cow
H ; Hanover, and Seven Top.
Rttta Baga,
Horn,
B
Will have full charge of the business, and will be found at his post at
alt tjml-’s. "ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
gPB REMEMBER tiie ployc, Owcij <fc Scaly old stand, East side
Fublic Square, Cuthbert', Ga. Respectfully,
J. W. STANFORD,
January 22-fim.
possesses something more
- man a fair face, and ns years
j come and go, and all things
! change, yon will not be. disap
j pointed in your choice. Make
yourself acquainted with her
notions and aspirations for domes
lie duties. Find out if you ean,
if she is respectful and dutiful to
her parents and their commands,
if she is a good daughter, site
i will be a good wife that will bring
. „ ; sunshine to j-our home, and joy
. Different kinds of Pills, at J. P. ; to a jj a ,. olia( j She will be a heip-
BRO. S. A mnntf 1 . . .
F’or sale at
jy23-ct T.
S. POWELL'S.
500,000
TOOMBS & BRO.’S. Among!
them. “Smith's Bile Beans.” ct
TtLAlfK BOOKS
of every kind,size and style,cheap
er than ever before, at
»P r Vtf- J, W, Stawokp’s.
mate and a jewel above and
vend ail price.
A cyclone is like a waiter. It
carries everything before it.—AT.
y. yemx
should have been frightened by
the fellow,’ said the stranger lift
ing his hat and turning to Eve
line.
The girl tried to thank him;
hut her emotion was too great,
and putting her hand to her eyes
she cried bitterly, while the young
man looked on sympathetically,
scarcely knowing what to do or
say under such embarrassing cir
cumstances.
‘My parcelT flic exclaimed sud
denly, thinking of hcr employer’s
property.
‘Is heref returned her new
friend, picking it up as ho spoke,
I thought
and say good bye’
‘How did you know?’ she asked,
in surprise.
•Oh, Grace Tbursby told me,’
he answered, carelessly; ‘she is
one of the best girls in the world.’
‘She seems very nice to her in
feriors,’ observed Eveline, a little
bitterly. ‘I can imagine bow
charming she can be to her
equals.’
•Who is her inferior?’ asked
Ralph Vernon, quickly. ‘Not
you by Jove! She was sayibg to
me that you were a perfect lady.’
‘Vcfv kind of her, I am aure,’
her place, and. as ho did so, Five-1 blc appetite. \V lien this stock is blacksmiths, and
line opened her eves and looked S° ne - lh ? h 09 '" 08 ® ,,ies for wanl ! shoemakers, and
. I of material to work upon.
at * ,im - I Tiiis is all that Prohibition can
The sight of that beloved face j ,i 0 lf a man in Maine is so de-
bad a magnificent effect upon voted to liquor that he cannot do
Eveline. She put outlier weak: wTthout it, he will find it, the
i i -,i ,„t,t same as criminals manage to vio-
band with a little cry that told , , . B ,
J I late laws everywhere. But under
more plainly than words how, p ro hiliitinn the coming generation
cruel her sacrifice had been, and, \ j 3 3a f e .
as lie gathered her in his arms,
tier lover registered a stern vow
that, if her life were spared, lie
would make her Ins wife in spite
of all the world—herself included.
And so he did, for Eveline recov
ered from that very hour, nnd di
rectly she was able to leave ber
keep wagc3 down, pay no atten
tion to such talk. Compare the
wages of common and skilled
workmen. Take the trade wbiclt
you seem fitted for. Begin with
the determination to learn it tbor-
Tltis is all there is about j onghly, and to become the
it. Tiie business is crippled by j best workman in tbe shop.—
it. its influence is killed, and the i Don t be satisfied to skin along
young are saved.
Tiie report from Kansas is en
couraging to a degree. If the cit
izens of that magnificent Stale ev
er stop in their warfare against
Bbm they commit a crime against
humanity. —Ex.
from one week to another without
being discharged, but make your
services so valuable by being such
a thorough workman that yoqr
employer cannot afford to let you
go. There is always room at the
lop.