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and Appeal.
BY STANFORD & COOPER.
“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.’'
VOL. V.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1885.
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
NO. 35
CANCER '
- »
Chapel Hill. I)or<;t.\s County. Oa.,1
Scj»tt*n»lK*r 1st. IS7U. f
Cvctitlcniii’ii—Thin is to ccrtil.v tliat I
have twen cured of cancer on my nose of
eight years’ standing, from the use of on
ly onesmall lnjltlc* of I»r. IIaycl\v<H)ii’>
f reatcancer remedy. Star Purine, which
purchased from my old friend. Mr.
Carup. your agent for Douglas county,
in Augtist. and 1 am now entirely well-
this the first of 'November. You
can use my name in recommending this
great remedy to the public if you wish,
as I think it the greatest remedy for can
cers in the world. Yours truly,
K. WILLIAMS.
AM)
Atlanta (Ja., June 3*0*70..
Ctentleincn—I wish to say to you that I
have been suTenng With a sore leg for
pc Vera I years, and I have had several
doctors to practice on it without success.
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 Purine. I
have been using it for six weeks, and am
now entirely well. You can us«* m\
name iu any way you see lit in Iveoui-
mcmling your great remedy. I know it
will cure any kind of chronic sores, by
experience.* I wish you success, gentle
men. Thanking you for the medicine
you saved my life with. 1 am
Yours verv respectfully.
P.EtTIK KK ELMAN.
CATARRH
Atlanta, (Ja.. June 1S70. ^
CJentlemeii—You can use my name in
recommending Dr. Jlayelwod’ *tar < u-
rine for Cancer. It has cured me *»t ( au-
ccr of six years’ standing. Uespeetfully
yours. * AhKKKl) KDWAilDS.
Atlanta. <1a., June 30, IsTih
Dear Sirs—You have my consent to
use niv name in recommending Dr. llay-
c1w<mkVs Star (’urine for Dry Catarrh. 1
have had Catarrh for several years, and
the Star Curine has cured me. Yours
truly, CAIT. WM. McCONNKLL.
Contractor.
FARMERS,
S END for large Illustrated Catalogue
of the Df.Loncii Water Wheels. 1'or-
tablo Mills. Mill Stones, and all kind of
Mill Supplies.
Saw Mills, (litis, and anything needed
about a Mill.
"Writer 1 AVI i eels
about half the usual price, and Portable
Mills so cheap that every Farmerean af
ford one. and they are guaranteed to
make FiksT-Class Table Meal.
Sem for prices, and von will he sur- ! general debility
prised. A. A. DELOACH A BHO..
Atlanta, <ia.
As to the me rits of
onr Work, we refer
to the following gcTi-
y Hprh'Ii, “who have
, i liought of us: O. A.
-- T' v*' -'Bum*, (iiumi A St;Mi-
V■ ? ford.’J. Y. Ivcv. K.
^ : 'V. Pittman, and .1.
k:; T. « ieorge. " (Hth-
‘ "y bert. (la. Al>omanv
; •; • ‘ others of tlie hot cit-
/ r >v '" i/eus of s. W. Cia.
-* mav21-ly
Pembertons French Wine! A Good IHTBStSlSllt
Coca. i r.
j sail! little Essie. -Grandpapa was
T've called to see—’ she Itegan.
hut to her amazement the rest ol
THE ORE IT SERVE REMEDY,
Cures diseases of the f’>i: un and \ 1:1:-
v». called Neuralgia. Ei-ilcpsy. Fund
ing F t-\ l'araiysis; Ac:
It also c ires diseases of the Liver,
nervous weakness, loss of nerve yniver
ete. it is n sj.eeiiie for Pym-is or
■* Water Brush." sjdttina hbiud, I .ss of
appetite, weight or fullness under left
hrea-t and stomaeh nausea, llatldeic-r.
eostiveness, fltarrhca, palpitation of the
heart, dizziness, pain in the head, de-
spondenev. ju'evishness. irrilahility,
and eold feet.
Pemberton's French Winet’oea,
Is the mediral wonder of the world. It
is aerniHplisiiing grrsi t results for the
pri*|»ltv hy ret-loriughealtli 0 • Isidy and
mind, anilTiSp'pmessTn flu-ie srt
vexed with my mamma lor marry
ino pajta and going to England, j her siieech was abuptly checked
but papa thinks lie'll take care of j by the young lady's arms being!
me now. Bull won’t stav with 1 thrown round her neck.
i use
Proprietors and Manufacturers,
Atlanta, tia.
Sdd liy all Druggists. S-prai-1 m
him unless papa stays too ’
And siie resolutely tightened
her grasp upon the thin, ferer-
: bnrning hand.
‘I s pose you want to get
LonsdaleJ’ said Miss Comfort,
i The man nodded.
| Is it far?'
•Eleven good miles vet.’ said
‘Oh. I'm so glad to see t on.'
she eried out, ecstatically; ‘I
thought I never should see yon
again. I went to the old farm,
to 1 hut yon hail gone away, nobody
i knew whither!'
hung its radiant pennons over the
velvet slopes of the Kairhavcn
farm; the river, murmuring sottlv
over its pebbly bottom, flashed up
like a sheet of silver, and the
purple lields of clover maiding
reml^ for the scythe, filled tin-
warm air with sweet, slumberous
seer.ts.
‘Fine weather for the havin’.'
said Eliakim Fairhaven. To hi
material nature God's sunshine
linn.mi nappim-ss n. uietiR,n. . ■ - - S ra "' 1 gbUerof c5r ^M wagon, a«l with a good buffalo led spinster,‘who are you?’
I here is joyandl,ealth“7»»ullwl 1 u an* *R>. Vrere Imj tlaM»rtrtMiK-nts-t M ^ tlic seals rnnH ri.le! TarEssie! Don’t von reraem
*• it.. to fill his pockets With sordid L ... . .. ..
List of Jurors Drawn to Sen e at the
November Term of Randolph Su
perior t'oart.
GIt.VXD JVnoitS.
“Dot Vhas All.” !
‘I |H>lief I vhas shwindled voncej
at !
j Miss Comfort, ‘hut
: what: I’ll make Juab get
Ami she hugged Miss Comfort
more enthusiastically than ever,
with bright tears sparkling on her
I'll tell ye' eyelashes.
out the' ‘WJtv,’ .lemamled the bewilder
crop.
Alas! Is not this
CURED.
J. J. Kalm,
c i tiiin: n r, a a.
Enterprise & Appeal.
world | j n ’ an) j jivin'; and
i , '" 11 of Eliaki,n Fairhavcns in one f a w;litin . bri , lonn a sul;lck
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK :
Oncvojivnne year ....
“ Kij'ht months . . .
11 Four months . . .
ADY E DTI SI NT. HATES:
CiATi:4’ITl MKIM41AU4 0.,
.‘>8 Wall stri ct. Atlanta,
For sale by J. W. Stanford iiiay:M-ly
IV«:It *Usirs!
Masons Improved, just received
and for sale cheap, at
3t .J. W. Stanfokd s.
Black Flag Insect Powder,
I S warranted to destroy Ants. 1‘.kd
I»i*os. Fi.iks, and every kind of Iti-
Mcts. Housekeepers, try it. You will
he pleased with it. For sale by
jyJKt J- P- TOOM IIS A I’.DO.
Toluiecoy Tobacco.
Cheap, Medium tiud Fine, for
sale very low, at
,T. \V. StaniokiVs.
Crab Apple Vtaegar,
The lest to fee Had,
—AT—
TOWEU.'S DRUG STORE.
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insertion . ♦1.001
For curb subsequent insertion . ot)
All pcrxHiiiiI mutter double price.
Obituaries will 1m* charged for as j
itlier advertisements.
Advertisements inserted without ,
specification as to the number of in-’
serlions, will ltopnblished until order- j
ed out, and charged accordingly.
All advertisements due when hand-;
ed in.
shape or another?
Miss Comfort Fairhaven sat j
beside him knitting and watching
"no! the cumbersome frolics of a pair
jO : of twin lambs, deserted by their
— i heartless mother, whom she was
! ‘bringing up by hand.’
•Yes,' she said, with a mecliani
eal glance in the ilirection of the
lieamy west. ‘Who's that a com
ing up the path, I wonder?’
•One of the new hands, I ealen
late,’ said Eiiakitu, screwing up
his eyes. ‘Iiiidn t "gree to give!
’em their supper and board into
the bargain, a night afore thej d>
begins—and I'm blessed if there'
ain't a little gal along with hitu!’ j
‘‘Ta I n't no havin' hand.’ saitl I
easy enough. They'll be back ber tTulc Essie Bell that you gave
afore Eliakim gets through shout j the five-dollar bill to in the twi
ddle you're, light by the wild rose liushes,
hen —’
S II Fnlford,
C A Harris,
Jas Crapp,
W B Spurlock,
II Tobias,
J T Stevens,
W W Joiner.
J C Mullins.
J W Nichols,
Columbus Taylor
J. M. Kaigler,
W Ii Thornton,
W J Bin field.
- P H Gumilev,
J A D Grubbs
D II Stewart,
J M Cox,
J F Crit tenden,
J R Bridges,
C M Poindexter,
Phil Pearce,
Cin. Crittenden,
N T Crozier.
E 11 Kecsc,
W H Shelly,
J F Tripp,
J I! Cox, '
I Easley,
R 1> Martin,
J T George,
o’ bread and meat anil a bottle of; ‘Oh—o—o—hf exclaimed Miss
my currant wine. ’Taint good j Comfort. ‘You don't mean to say
to travel on an empty stomach.’
And live minutes later Miss
; Comfort was carrying her hospila ■ strangled by Essie's renewed cm-
l>!e intentions into effect, greatly j braces, while she listened to the
‘ ; to the delight and appreciation ol • story of how grandpapa hail adopt
the hwngrv child. ed her; and how she was surround
Some Hints for Itojs.
Avoid that which you sec amiss
more,’he saitl to the Sergeant at! inHlhers.
the Central Station yesterday as} Follow the examples only of the
he was asked to take a chair and 1 good.
report his errand. ! Keep your ears open to all that
‘How?’ | is worth hearing, anti closed to
•Yliell, I vhas in mv blace all that is not.
TKAVi-KSE Jl'UOKS—IsT WEEK.
R W Montgomery, F JI Garner,
you're that ’
| And here she stopited, nearly
| 1
•Now see here.’ said Miss Com ed lty all that luxury cot
fort, drawing the child aside, or ait invent,
when Jacob drove up with the ‘And I have longed to
comfortable farm wagon and
stout old horse, ‘I don’t
you’ve got more money than you never (ntiiil Have lived to reach
can use. — j his home. And you shall live
•We have only enough for our with me always now, and be in
railroad tickets,' said Essie, her darling old friend.’
| ’No,’ said Miss Comfort,' grave
_ see you
again.’ added Essie, ‘for if it had
gness j not been for your kindness papa
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Postoflice. _£SrB i, .
! leading a pale, bowed down man.
who walked with difficulty, lean
sept is if
WM. d, kiddoo,
ATieitAEV AT LAW.
countenance falling, "lint ’
•I thought so,’said Miss Com- ly, shaking her head. 'Tve come
Miss Comfort, rising and going; f,,,!. ; here’s a five dollar bill | to apply for a situation as housc-
I’ve laid aside out of my bolter keeper, and il'vou won’t give it to
money that Elliakim don't know
nothin’ about.’
i.iivn the steps to meet a slender
! child of nine years old, who iva*
j me, why I must go elsewhere.’
And Essie was obliged to con-
llKADQFAIM ERS FDR
Ctitfiberf, (itt.
lyll.B. praetl'-e at atiy.pl.ice
Cool:tut) cl’- Heating Stores,
Tin inter, Crocker;),
Class tea re, Lit in j>s
tint! Setrintj Ma
eh i lies
sj»cci il »
in tlic
tf.
X!. 8. TBORHTOti,
DENTIST
CUTHBERT, GA.
()
on :i crutch.
‘Heart alive, chihl,* said Miss
Comfort, whose kindly nature in
voluntarily sympathized with all
who wereMittViriugor in distress;
•what ails you, and what do
; want lu re?’
‘Please, uia’am,* began the child, j
* -.CHipM'lv, 4 **" * * ' ’ —• ■• ~ -■ 1
The child’s eyes were brimming sent.
as she looked up in Miss Com
fort s honest, hard featuied face.
•Hut mind,’ said she, nodding
i the golden masses of her crepe
■Will yon let me kiss you, just' hair. *1 shall give you what
once?’ she whimpered standing on < wages I please! Grandpa always
I tip toe
!cheek
her
the
blooming
spinster's
‘if vou could give us
FFicE
over 11
\Ve<t side
. L. Dunn’s :
ruhlie
tore.
Miimre,
felilT-l \
Will duplieatp any Fill w ithin live li-.in-
ilre<l miles of tliis
Uepairinj; Sewinjf Machines a
Specialty ’ iiinT-et
— A fresh bit of Teas tit
Drug Store of J. \V. Stanford.
the
sick a ml tired, and —
hTI G0RTAT0WSKYj K! 2m“UlLlT*
i
WstsMSer, Jeweler aid Engraver,
And Dealer iu
riol-ks WntclicM. Jewelry
uimI Silverware.
t» Inirig
C't 1 ,-iw.oV .-lose to
; wrinkled li[>s.
Kissing, as Miss Comfort might
ln-rself have remarked, had she
night’s lodging—poor papa is so i , ■ .. , „ , ,
° = =- 1 ' * : leisure lor a remark, was nol
much in lier way, but she could
| not resist the sweet, wistful en
1 treaty.
•There,’ she said, with a strange
‘run along;
entrusts those things to inv man
agement.’
So Miss Comfort, Fairhaven
11 v broke in
•This ain't
a charity
voiir
J P Wallace,
1) It Milchiner,
W J Smith,
IJ -L Dunn,
T A Bass,
G I! Arthur,
T R Brown,
O B Knight,
W 8 Morris,
J W Ritter,
W H Justice.
J L Brown. Jr.,
W T Little,
J L Pollard,
W J Dennis,
W G Lockett,
11 T Nit-hols,
J J McDuffvy,
F J Moore,
J W Martin,"
T J Miller.
J \\ Pi nett, jr..
1) I Weaver,
It G Owen,
I) Peaty.
C \Y Stand Icy,
M II Nit-hols,
J I. Sanders,
W D Hay.
R 11 It ilierts,
R E Ward,
D D West,
J I. Kuowles,
Jesse Merritt.
TI’.AVEItSE Jl'UOKS—2l> WEEK.
J Oliver, jr..
W II Coleman,
A E Mizell,
IS C Speer,
W II Jordan,
W R Blackburn,
P E Keese,
W G Ivey.
W N Coram,
I. P Arthur,
J li Beacham,
T C Byars,
E T Carraway
It Bell,
J A Dawson,
M Dixsnn,
D K Bynum,
I. T Du Vane,
J IS Payne,
B F Mainor,
It F Ivey,
il J McFathcr,
P Harris,
J J Bass,
C W Marlin,
W C Bynum,
J W Bone,
John Bias,
B F Butler,
IS F Ivey,
Will Bass,
J M Anthony,
II DeVane,
R 1 Brown,
W S Arrington, J II C Atkinson.
apntidl t-vo hours ago vlten two
strangers vhalk iu, and one of
'em says to me:
•Shake. I haf a bet on. you. 1
know you vhas a great man to hal
confidence in human nature, und i
bet $2 eafen oup, dot you vhill lend
me feel'ly cent.’
•Ylielf, I dunno. I nefer see
him peforc, but if somebody bet
$2 on me I tloan’ like him to lose
it, und m.-iype he also divide vhat
he wins.’
‘And you let "him have it?’
‘Yliell. I huf some confidence in
human nature. lie vhulksoff mit
inv fee fly ei-nt. und my vhil'e says
I vhas iler i>iggest tool in Do
troit.’
‘An-l what do you want of me?'
•I like to know if you pelief like
my vhifo?'
‘Yes, sir, I do! You’ll never
see your money again.’
‘My son Carl says I pettcr soak
my lieadt. I like to know if you
; think dot vliay?’
•I do.’
•L'ud my hrudder inlaw says I
make a lino lunatic asylum aii by
myself. Vhas he correct?’
•He is.’
‘Yliell. dot vhas all. If I vhas
tight I get niadt und clean out
An older person's experience is
of no value to you unless you
profit by it.
Yon are not building on the fu
ture but on the [mst and preseat.
Evil communications corrupt
good manners.
Nobody wants to deal with a
double minded boy. ,
Be industrious; the world
wants boys who arc not afraid of
hard, steady work.
The empty vessel makes the
greatest sound.
Some hoys inherit good iortnnes
but no boy ever inherited a schol
arship, a good character or a use
ful life.
Ifyou would he capable, culti
vate yonr mind; ifyou would be
loved, your heart.
Never excuse a wrong action by
saying some one else does the
same thing; this is no excuse at
all.
A Funny Tear.
Jim Webster has been before
the courts of Austin innumerable
times for various petty offenses.
He was tried for stealing eiiiek-
ens one day last week. Finally
the Judgetohl him:
“You can go. You are dis-
Thc jury has decided
. . .... , l charged,
del' shanty. II I vhas wrong I go!
, ’. , ,, yon arc not guilty,
home und keep still until mv r .. ....
, , , , , , , ' Jiiu passed his hand
lieadt vhas soaked enough to lose'
j my confidence in human nature,
i Dot vhas all—good day.’—)>e
troit Free Frernt.
The New York Times says that
“the total annual value of forest.
over his
iu a dazed sort
brow, and asked
of way:
“Me not guilty ?’
“Yes, you are not guilty.”
“Y'ou don’t tell me so, liosg.
I’se ticker had nullln like dat
Thousands of cases of
SICK
Hoadnc ho .are permanently vured every year (as tlic hundreds of tes
timonials in 1113' possession will testily) by thM use of
DE. LESLIE’S
Special Prescription. This Remedy stands to day w ithout a rival,
nnd with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousands ol 1‘hysi
eians throughout the country have acknowledged tlu-ir inability to
t-t.rc it, and are now prescribing Dr. Leslie Special Prescription be-
all cates of Sick
HEADACHE .
In either its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from ob
Blrucliou, congestion or torpidity of the liver. V\ hen 1 sa\ that Dt.
Leslie's
SPECIAL
»
Prescription will cure the most obstinate eases ot Sick Headache, I
mean just what I say, and that, is, ihat It not merely rclie\es but
POSITIVELY
£{r~ All ('lock amI Walch Work W.ir-
j ranted. uiarlll-ct
CTW -I ID '-.'A
If Yon Want to be Happy.
If vou want to he happy you must he
pootl.
A maxim all ri“ht in it^ way:
lint a far hotter one. if umlerstooH,
Is what I have now trot to say.
If you want to he happy you must be
well.
Whatever the station you serve in:
Ami of all the nieHieines one bears the
lead.
The giMjtl Samaritan Nervine.
| no almshouse, nor yet
! j*1 ace. 1 f ye can imy
| well and good : if ye
i sooner you go about your business
| the bctle'T
i *\Ve have
war, • . . ,
* moisture in her eyes,
can’t the . .. ... ,,
Joah s wauin .
Business is a science quite
; sat. on
the buffalo draped seat,
no money,’ timidly T . , T . . i ......... v
• T wish I was rich and grown up?
began the-chihl. while the man, as ,, , i i .. 1 v
^ *n Iiv, what ud you dor tie
I once tried every sort of cure.
To re>iore me io irv«»d he.-.lth;
And spt nt in vain, of that I’m sure,
Ctmsiderahle share of wealth;
But all was vain, till a friend advised,
I11 a manner most desrrviif,
The medicine he most highly prized,
Biciimonu’s Samaritan Nervine.
I took his advice; in one short week,
I felt no further pain:
For doctor.-- no longer 1 had to seek.
For 1 never felt sick airain.
I*m healthy and happy the whole day
ItiUjr;
So if health he worth preservin’.
The constant hurdeuof my song
Is. try Samaritan Nervine.
’T’will cure the voting. Twill heal the
Id.
if stunned and bewildered by the
heartless fluency of the old far
mer’s speech, leaned up against
the fence, pressing his hand on
his forehead, “but *
•Then clear out and be done
with it!’ said Eliakim, resuming
- his seat with dogged coinj>osme. j
Miss Comfort looked appealing
1 ly at her brother.
•If I could just get ’em a bowl
| of milk, Eliakim, and r
•Stuff* and nonsense,’ sonorotis-
! lv ejaculated the fanner; *1 ain’t a
goin’to give in to this sort
j thing. Once begin, and you’l 1
! never leave off’, you softheaded
womanfolk!’
Slowly and wearily the two poor
i travelers turned and plodded
i their way adown the broad, dusty
, head of the establishment, and
; her declining years were surround
ed by a peace and luxury she
i never had dared to dream of in
j her loftiest aspirations.
; Miss Comfort Fairhaven
| invested the live dollar hill advnn
Oh !* cried little EstherT as she tageously. She had cast her
bread upon the waters, and after j Anion*' those that
many days it had returned to ^ edge of the sciences, we find hut
* ,cr * 1 few that are really thorough. It
1 products exceeds that of the corn happen to me before. Dis am a
| crop by nearly $30,000,000, and mighty funny yeah, anyhow. Fust
(exceeds tlic value of the wheat ! the ’Publicans didn’t Meet dar
| crop by fifLy per cent. This enor- ! President, and now I’se been
! mous amount of nearly $700,000, j found not guilty oh tampering
000 is produced by the exhaustion ' "'hi deni pullets I stole.”—Texas
of the supply ami the destruction Siftimjs.
of its sources. So far no effort j
lias been made to replace or re- ■
" . 1 I store it by any conservative or'
I,a *' . abstruse ami difficult to master.; “ J
. . . reproductive management,
even in a moderate wav, as diem ! 1 .
■ , , * 4 , i enormous business in forest
istrv, astronomy or mathematics.
•ilfcct *i kn >« v j i ^ uc ‘l' s a warning that in a very
i'vst of Driukiug.
Some years ago, says Pomeroy*®
Democrat, we had in our employ
pro- ‘
mantled honest Jonh.
*ITl buy a diamond necklace and
a pink dress for that good lady.’
Juab chuckled. *1 don’t know
as they’d become her,’ he said,
with griin jocularity. ‘So gee up,
old Doll!’
% * * * *
*1 know I’m
lookin’ alter
Miss Con:fart
can’t starve, nor I won’t beg, so
i;
: is even so in business affairs;
> . | rived from procuring
! hence the very small percent, of ' .
I success. Thonsamls of men en-
jgage in* business enterjirises of
: one kind or anotlier eve’y jear,
| only to discover that an
hie gulf lies betwixt anticipation
An Enterprising, Reliable House.
J. W. Stanford can always be
relied upon, not only to carry in
stock tiie best of everything, but
to secure the Agency for such ar
ticles as have well known merit. ....
, . , ; oniv to discover tliat an impassa-
and are popular with the people, * 1
4 % j thereby- sustaining the reputation !
; of being always enterprising, and | and realization. Only such as
pretty ol«l to be ever reliable. Having secured , have a g nius for their calling ac- ^ <MIH
a situation,’ sai-11 the Agency for the cdebratcil Dr. | ( j llire a fomoelinoo. Every hu-.
F-iirli»v>.n •lint I Kind’s New Discovery for Coil ; , , I ... , . * •'
rairuaiin, out i = - i man faculty is susceptible of lie i A Washington
sumption, will sell it on a positive ; - i . . | “
[guarantee. It will surely cure: 'elopment, but it is not within : has picked up a bit of interesting
what s there left? M e had a good anv :lll ,i every alfeetion of Throat. I he power of man to create new [ information regarding cigarette
farm onee, hut my brother couldn’t: Lungs, and Chest, and to show
our confidence, we invite vou to
call and get a Trial Bottle Free.
j rest till he speckilated it all away,
and now he’s gone and I’m all
j alone. 80, ifyou know of a good
! place as housekeeper, or matron
in an asylum, or general overseer,; worse Ul;ul evil ilselr .
I don’t much care where—’
If nature has designed
faculties.
us for a -liewer of wood and a
drawer of water,” it would be ah
Wise Words. \ surd for us to think of following
Apprehension of evil is often ; civil engineering. All men, soon
cr or later, will find their level
a man niio several times a day
an out of the office to buy a drink
of whiskey. Every time he went
; out the cashier was instructed to
drop ten cents into a drawer to
our credit. At the end of seven
teen months the man who had so
often drank himself out of a good
situation, and the drawer, when
opened, was found to contain
i ifTJO, which we loaned to a young
man at seven per cent, interest.
He used it to purchase a set of
tinner’s tools.
On the 1C of February, 1876, be
correspondent returned it to us with interest,
saying in his letter that lie had a
wife, two children and property
It appears that a great worth $500. The other fellow is a
bummer hunting for food.
short time the sources of tliis
wealth nill lie cut off, and also an
indication of the profits to be de
a new sup-
! ply b\- planting or economizing
tlic present stock by a wise and
! careful management of it. Farm
ers who own timber land will do
well to preserve it from wanton
j destruction, and to preserve the
growth while they make
use of that which is mature.”
■ .'looking.
| many boys are applying to lie ap
| prenticed to the navy, and, ac
cording to Major Histon, the.
commander of the marine bar
racks at Washington, the first
cures, no matter Low long the case may have been standing 1 llave ' II J-n t iv( . v ,„ 1 a.lvive far better than
testimonials from persons who have been afflicted for twenty years. r
heino confined to bed two or three days at a time every two weeks.
that^have been iKtrmanenlly cured by two bottles of Dr. Leslie's I Tin- bc-t e.md.u.m \,.ur nevh
The intelligence office kec|«.-r,
with a slight shrug of his sboul
| invalid scarce keeping up-w.th j, ^ ke .„ „„ l|l(J lm . reIlt of
the tripping pace of the child. MUs FairUilven - s explanatory elo
'Oil. papa, papa, sobbed the
Mean fortunes and proud spir- They cannot stay long above it,! question asked when they conn
fivill make the whole world belter; .... , .
1 At St. Jo'vmIi. Missouri, tin* medicine is j road, tlic languid loots tops ot tiR .
sold;
Dr. lliulimond :• letter;
' PRIdSCKIPTIONT
so that they have not had an attack for over five years,
troubled with Sick Headache and wish to be
If vou are
CURED
l»e sure ad give this remedy a trial. Price $1.00.
S. B. ARCHER. Saratoga Springs. A V.
FOR SALE BY J. W. STANFORD. *^W^Ty.
little girl, turning her blue, wist-
upon
quence.
its act like fuel and fire.
A false grounded hope is but
! a waking man’s dream.
Virtue and a trade are the best
! portions for children.
and will not stav beneath it.
he said
The Smilhville Enterprise re
felling to the beneficial effects of
prohibition in that place says:
Wliat wages did you ask?’ ! ' It js better to buy yonr rye by ; “ l o '"' ycors ltux e passed since the
I ain’t particular about that so j Uje |„ af Ulan bv t i,e pint. ' j l ‘’* i n C ' ,,lnt ''- tl,ls la ' v ,n force ’
her! —” — — - o — Our acts make or mar us; we
•Here s a place that might per are t |, e children of our own deeds, j
haps suit 3*on housekeeper want The most manifest sign of wis
ed at Mr. Du ponceau s. No. j dom is continued cheerfulness. i
avenue. You might try it, i q-| le great men of the ancients j
although I hardly think a person j „ nii ,how to reconcile man- < t ° 1 Wn l,as been re!,,,jlt ’ an '' P p °l ,,c
who resided here four tears ago
u|»- for cx.-iniination is whether
they smoke. They usually an
swer in the negative. The thumb
,-tnd forefinger of the right hand
are then examined, and in a ma
jorily of eases are stained yellow
from cigarettes. As soon as thi
mark is discovered the
I have just opened at the Owen & Sealy old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
and will, as soon as it ean be shipped from Hie Factories, have on
band a full line of everything usually kept in a
-aFIRST-SLASS E-STABLISHMENT*-
Si. Joseph. Missouri. I’rire$l 3<>. Felly
illustrated and elegantly bound, eontam- ;
injt over 25.5 parses. , , .
Tliis wonderful book reveals the inner-;
most secrets of nature, and is, in fai-t. a ■
kev wliii’li tlu* of kno\vk*ljrt*.
ami j»lm*ks leaves of Dealing from the i
tree of life. It treats of subjeets winch,
are of immense value to every man, wo- ;
man and child iojhe land, and will, m |
all lirolialiility. save years of sickness ;
! and fortunes in doctor ilK Agents !
j wanted everywhere, both male and fe-;
j male. Send at once and get agents' cir-:
1 eular. For sale iu t'uthbert, by .1. \\.
1 St \Nloan, septd ly. i
j you—.’ He stopped
husky with emotion.
They had walked wiiat seemed
! to little Esther Rell a weary way.
like you would suit.’
•I ain't young, I
person. understood lion
I ual labor with affairs of state.
and time enough has elapsed to
, , r . ,, , , tell tale mark is discovered utei
tell the eifeets. On trade, we ean !
boy is examined by a surgeon for ;
evidence of heart disease, and the ;
result is that one-fifth of all the j son '
boys who apply are rejected on
i account of cigarette smoking.
| safely say it has improved over
| one hundred per cent. Or. sub
improvements, KI13- the
\ilth.
He’ll jMiint »»ut tlu* way t<* preserve In :
'.e-t condition your newly found J jj
health. i .
i; v the use of Sam \ r:t\n Nervine. j lul eye to the white, worn lace.;
rliow cruel itcople aref !. ... , , .
A WONDERf UL BOOK : „ c la J, u ‘ s llan( , • - ‘"“2 a3Ilsa
h-!riM:“lk , '\e;de«!'!.r nn,y 1< lH-'l'.:!d"direct j curly uncovered bead,
from tl»e author. ‘Ncv«r mind, E>sit',’
MANHOOD! WOitANHOOD . , w Bh :l nmurnful, tender pathos ir i ^
An exhaustive treatise on Sexual Ex- „.:n co/in nn ,i
eesses. the diseases arising from tiiem. ! l lis 'olct, it will soon en I. It
and their treatment and ettre : also a j « anno $ he for long, as far as I am
brief lecture 011 Epilepsy and other > or- ® ,
vou** Diseases, showing thr rclatiouship ! concerned, poor chiiil. But lor . . T . en . , |
existing between the Stxuulami Ner- , i.;. Iaint \oun£, I know, said People who are extravagant on , . .
v.utsSystem, .By Ijr. S.A. Rndinu.iid, ; J"" - He stop,x.d his vo,ce | Miss Comfort, with a sigh, ‘bnt | Uienl ^i ves are often ^^ wonderfully j 9,,br,eL Y can safely say that j neighborly call on Mrs.
there s a deal ot tough work left. * ingenious in devising plans of
j in me yet. Give me tiie address economy for others.
—I shan t give up and starve There is no real growth of char
acter except by a conquest over 1
opposing difficulties—the doin'.
to lphy, Miss Comfort’s lieart, like I right ^rhen it is against our iu
j that of the queen of Shelia of old, elination and prijudices.
•It s me,’ said
Fairhaven, reckless of her gram 1 - ,
Eliakim that's my brother | ol llie Fifth avenue mansion, sur us infinitely more good to love it.
rounded by silken chairs, gilded
'i'lic I’ulor of (he Teeth.
There are no such things as
white teeth, as ean be proved by
contrasting those called white,
with snow, raw cotton, or marble.
Roughly, teeth ean be divided, as
regards color, into blup, gray and
yellow, with hundreds of different
shakes. The apparent whiteness
is due to the complexion, and hue
of the lips; and the “glistening
ivories" of the negro are. as a
rule, so exceedingly yellow that
they would disfigure a white per-
It is the black skin, hair
and eyes that make them look
white.
when there was a rustle among the
wild rose bushes that overhung 1
the stone wall at their side, and a
voice called hurriedly to them
hardly recognize the place. On j Mrs. Reterhy was making a
neighborly call
While they were ehattin
Simson.
togelli-
A Quaker married a woman of
the Church of England. After
the ceremony the vicar asked Ibr
without tryin’ for it.’
Yet in spite of all her
not one hundredth part of the g
i fiery fluid is used here as under er little Mamie Simson was ^ | f*-e which he said waa acrawa.
the old system. The calaboose coming towards the house with •> *! ,e Q".tkei astonished at the de-
philoso
heart, like 1 ria
‘stop. , .
Miss Comfort' S rc ' v faint within her as she sat: It does us good to admitc what
in the luxurious reception room is good and beautiful; bnt it does
Konroe Female College,
FORSYTH, GEA..
T HIS Institution that went down in
flames in 1ST?, has rc-appeared, and
raer.
—he’s jrone over to the class meet
like the’wonderful star. Mira.' is fast re
irninine; its former position in the literary
galaxy. Over One Hundred Matricu
lates enrolled last session, and the pr»»s-
i»ects for a steady increase are favora-
in’ at Squire Dun.las,’ and I ctIl j tables, flashing mirrors and pic-
down through lots to overtake j t - ures i whose radiant skies might
have been painted in liquidized
gold, so rare and costly were
they.’
•I’m a’mos sorry I comer
B. W
Oil have full charge of the business, and will be found at bis post at
.'tries, ready to serve all in bis usual fair and square manner.
T- REMEMBER the place, Owen & Sealy old stand, East side
XSqtiare, Cuthbert, Ga. Respectfully,.
truly, J. W. STANFORD.
aug2 52 ' V '
ilepartmentsof Literature. Science,
Music. Dran iugaud fainting are in sue
ecssful operation, ami friends are deter-
, mined that even* effort shall be made to
1 cause - tlic glory of tlic latter house to
surpass die splendor of tiie first. I*at-
rons and friends that went to other pla
CCS during the temporary suspension
are respectful!v invited to return.
Tiie next si-ssioit will open die tirsi , ,, ,
Monday in SetdemlH-r. Thus.- io seareli bewvell, blit It would lie in
of a -.rood school, with healthful location,
finesoeialand moral surroundings, are
invited to trv Monroe.
to
you. 1 tell you I can't somehow
get your father’s face out o’ my
mind. ‘You’re sick, ain’t you,
mister?’
‘I shall soon be quite well,’ he
;! answered calmly, and Comfort
Fairhaven's more experienced eye
delected the hidden meaning
liicli the little girl never once
suspected. Yi-s, he would soon
that
inhabitants
. ’
For particulars, apply *■ _
jyXS-om H. T. AMU R) . Pvest.
The Royal St. Joliu Sewing
Machine for Sale at
U F. PULASKI & CO.’S
country where the
never say ‘I am sick.’-
‘WUcre are you going?" asked
kind Miss Comfort, her voice
growing husky in spile of liersel*’.
We are going to my grand papa,’
thought Miss Comfort. T don’t
fairly believe 1 can give satisfac
tion here.’
While the thought was passing
through her mind, the door swung
open, and a tall young lady in a
blue silk morning robe entered—a
young lady with golden brown
hair looped after the fashionable
style over ber brow, and deep blue
eyes.
Miss Comfort lose and dropped
a stiff little countesr.
We grow like what we admire;
but we become one with what we
love.
The foundation of good labor
in any sphere is a good man. anil
ail that is done to give breadth,
depth and fullness to Inin will re
system,
to rot do
has little or nothing to do. On
morality and religion our minis
ters will tell you that tve ean safe
“Mamie is such a smart child
for her age. I often send her to j
the grocery on the corner with a
ly challenge any community in ; twenty dollar bill, and she always
the .State.
Men Think
thev know all about Mustang Lin
as
i mand, said if lie would show any
text in the Scripture which prov
ed Ins fee was a crown he would
j give it to him. Upon which the
vicar turned to the twelfth chap
iter of Proverbs and fourth verse,
where it said: “A virtuous wo
man is a crown to her husband.”
act in ultimate improvement upon ' intent
bis work.
Never delay til! to-morrow .wliat
reason and conscience tell you
ought to be performed to-day.
To-morrow is not yours; and
though you should live to enjoy
it, you must nol overload it with
burden not its own.
What we really are, somehow or
other will ooze out, in tone, in
look, in act, and this tells upon
those who come in daily contact
with ns.—F, IF. JioierUon,
not to haye.
auprJ-tiUO
I
i biings back the right change.”
Enters Mamie who runs lo her j
mother and says: _ _
. “I got the coffee from the gro j About three months ago, during
cery„ but the clerk says if you ; a storm, Harry Griggs, of Macon,
don't pay last month's bill you j caught a summer duck, and has
can’t g.-t anything more on a j kept it ever since as a curiosity,
cred.t"—Tern* Siftinys. j The other day Harry, secured s
. — — „— I crow and placed him in the
A Company of Ltali jrortnori.s j . , . , . , r , . .. * •
Few do. Not to know » liavc ^ ROOO.OOO acres of|^ ‘*° b,rt>
land in Northern Mexico, and
preparations are being earnestly ; ^ C(1IlcIu(|e<110 „ wat
made lor the location of a colony j wilh C3cIj otI)er T , m
of Mormons there. It is under - j # , 1|(vi lVo |U>ve ^
stood that this colony will consist
of polygamous Mormons, and the
hope is entertained that the ques
tion of Mormon polygamy in the
United Slates will be thus peace
ably solved. There is nothing in
this movement to which American
people can object.
for several
1 j hours in a dazed sort of way,
Tiie Second Adventists have
set Tuesday. October 13, as the
day for the fimtl crash. In this
connection we desire to sav that
tiie Second Adventists of Brooks
county do not take any slock in
such prophesies.
a happy family that is interesting
to see.
“Pa, what are the ‘puts* and
‘calls’on Wall Street?” “Well, ^
mart puis his money in a broker’s
hands and when he calls tor it it
is not there.”