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and Appeal.
by jas
“independent in
Neutral in Nothing.'
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1886.
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE-
NO. 20
EITAULA, ALABAMA,
IV mild announce lo their Patrons of this city, and »u«i
try. Hint we have just completed our Slock in rine
minding conn
Clothing «u<l Gents Furnishing Goffs
lv that we cal
for the Siting and Summer—and d*»n‘t say it boasting!}’
° coin pete with any House in Georgia.
It will Pay You to Give Us a Visit for Your
Spring Supply.
1M T G ttTT'M i i8 AH K D UA ELGNAI^
And wi'"gTve ymi'saU=facU<ni, or take Jiack tlie Goods.
Atlanta (6a.) Dots
Scares fur l.«*t Treasure.
Our Tailoring Department
Is Slocked wiHi the T.atost Novelties, and wc have employed
3F3BST-D1ASS CUTTETi
t«» hate any Goods made to orrlei.
1,-ave their orders with our Agent.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
For that purpose. Parties wisliin
will please notify us sit Kufatila.oi
'pills !Wt
A v«*l «*f purity,
or this city. Soliciting an early call or order, we are re-q>crtliilh
S.tSTE Fe. May 17.—The mnn\
CUlnethiM About the Ups I lost gold I«M> never had s.
bonietnnif ... Jv ! much interest for prosja-ctors a-
A Downs of Her Inhabitants.; aow whenever nn fit them
I selves out for long expeditions in
Hiss Dnnaway Alire. j search of wealth, it is found that
. • ,1... ’he legends ami traditions of the
Atlanta papers are giving the m ^ well ln lnin ,|.
pul,lie some curious ami wonder- j n , c v , t:ans diggings, long cele
fill cases that arc quite 1,1 |, r il cd in this region, are now tin
in,. U seems a young lad.t of than a dozen pros
Atlanta had heett r. polled as J. SHme „( „Imm an
,1’ead. hut it came to the cars o a | ht ^ , K . „„ , hol Uai |. They
Consulntion rx-iK.rt.-r th t » , re dueled somewhere in Arizo-
was st," alive, and to on lh. , over the New Mexico
alert lor news, called at l et ■ ,, ne ; J , lUl where is Hie mystery
lenee to learn a,1 the facts, . liss. • f x lilvm twenty year-
Dunaway who had been 1- , ^ , hy lmil . e vh :.u
soanced dead, saio. f-hteen years of persistent but
four years, rheumatism i = uiii.u jc.os i
■ nd neuralgia have resisted nhysi-
rians and all other, treatment.
My tnuseles seemed to dry up.
1 my lleslt shrank away, my joints
I were swollen, painful and laigo,
lost my appetite, was reduced to
: till poands it: weight, and foi
’months was vxpected to die. I
I commenced the use of L. h- I
! aud the action of one half bottle
fruitless search that he was no
dreamer. Year after year, as the
,,ld man's goings and coinings be
mine familiar to the people, the
d Wyoming and went north into
the Black Hills until lie fonno
traces of mining operations, He
iieving that lie had come upon
the place where the Dutchmen
had secured their dust, lie went to
work and would have made lit-
fortune if lie had not been' driven
out by the Indians. On return
>ng to Denver, in 1S73. lie told ol
I his -discovery and was laughed at.
i hut he now asserts as a fact, and
I challenges contradiction, that the
| lost Dutchman's gulch was near
j where Deadwood now stands, and
| that it is the place out of which
i -m many millions have since been
i taken.
Although milch speculation is
' 'till indulged ill concerning tin
j general location of Carson s placet
| and the Lo.-t Cabin, the great
! majority of prospectors have set
■led down to the conviction that
I I hev arc both in the Big Horn
mountains ln Southern Montana
;r Northern Wyoming. Not one
The Drammer Talked Tea Mach.
SCHLOSS & HUDDLESTON.
marl8 3m.
NY FL V HP.lU.iVGS w
IRON-ALUM MASS.
Gallons of the bp«*t
i»f»ver vuric«. A mar-
niitl ultolf-
l giin*in*<' i . More tYointuiical than th*
•rtiinarv kin«N ami rsiHiim he '•*»M »>»
•..uipetiti.ni with the multitude «»t I«»»
*5Simiv'in'i'-ans^ 'noyalUa-1 convinced my friends that it
io; Wail '',re<-t. New a-ould dire me. Its effect was
"'“'-'fy I like magic. It gave me an appe-
Vili, pave nte strengh. relieved all
’ miv pains and aches, added flesh
to" my hones, and when five hot
ties had been used.'I had gained
si r.scifirno.N price :
! conviction that he was in search ,
of nil myth gretv upon his ac , , lf - ,| R . |,,. t ,nines has ever been so
persistently sought for as that ol
qnaintalives, and when lie died a
up
M.Wfll’D
Powder l
York.
the bust Cabin, and each year
finds new and more numerous
on the hunt. Poor old
Pancake Comstock, the man win
*
Enterprise & Appeal.
little while ago others took
the hunt w here lie left oft*.
Adams was led to the doposi
in: i860 by a party of Indians
with whom he was on good terms. r . iV( . , ljs name (f> lhc great Ncv
and with three or four friends In si | vl . r l,„l L% : ,nd who was once
worked the lead until they "ere ( | |1in ,y I . 0 ,| millionaire witlintit
driven off by liosti es. In Ins |j knowjn „ it> Uillcdhimsolf al Boze-
cagei ness to get to the V 1 ?f- ,n p ,s j Mlan at , lt io eonelusion of a profit
less search for tin* I.ost Cabin
An ambitions young commer
cial tourist, living in one of the
cities on the middle Hudson he
came acquainted with a young la
lay attending a well known sent
inary, whose father is an infltten
ial Ctti/.i-n of one of the ashing
ton county towns, and is reputed
to have a' solid bank . account.—
Having progressed in his ncqnsin
tance with the young lady so far
as to seek and receive an invila
lion to visit her at her home du
ring her school vacation, he essay
,-d to risk the danger that might
attend his reception at the pater
nal domicile. Having engaged
the fastest trotters and the natli
est turnout of the village livery
man, our tourist set out.
Tlie ride was about six miles,
and after l.e had journeyed about
half that distance lie overtook a
pedestrian and inquired if he was
--on the right road to Mr. Smith’-
farm house? Receiving an allir-
malive reply, the drum titer asked
the farmer to ride. The latter
-Signal Tree" on Allateoua
Mountain.
On the crest of the highest peak
of the Allntoona Mountains, north
of Allatoona and nearly one mile
east of the Western and Atlantic
railroad, was the signal station-
which was established hy General
Sherman, during the Atlanta cam
paign.
There was a large pine tree,
about sixty feet high, on the im
mediate summit of the mountain.
All the limbs except a few at the
tup were trimmed off, and a plat
form about six feet square was
fastened thereon. This platform
.ias occupied by the inen w.io
<ent signals to the other stations
These signals consisted in tin*
waving of flags in a peculiar man
ncr, or, rather, somewhat alter the
manner of telegraphic signals—
i lie various methods of waving
c instituting a system of spelling
word*.
From the ground to the top of
the tree, large cleats 'were nailed
to its ti link, so as to enable the
The product of Folrwkn Gai.i.oks of me m-t Mineral Water hi
World Evaporated to a Mass.
tin
uccopy*me year
“ Eight months
tl Four months
♦ 1.30 i
1.00
. 30 *
r,0 pounds of flesh, and am to day
sound and well.
A (*ift of Nature, not a Patent Medicine.
Ai.vKBTisixt; I;atks
(ten lino?
«*) 1
♦1.00
30
One square
TIip finest Tonic and Appetizer known. . Cures Dyspepsia and In ; ns ** r ti«»ii . • • • • • *
Diseases nf the Urinary Organs, (dmlera liifantiim, etc. 1 *.Tv..rt-sements inserted withmit
Size iintlle; 50 cents fur Small S>ize buttle.
If he slmiild nut have it. and will not
it will he sent hy mail.
and in his precipitate flight he
took no account of thccountry
ihrtingh which lie passed, and
when he undertook to return to
the mines he found himsclt hope
lesslv lost. When he died in I.os
Angeles he left several valuable
charts of the country that he had
irater-ed jn his patient searches,
as Well as plans for further cam
paigns which he said he was con
He started out with high hopes
of success, but when failure star
oit in the buggy, and as soon as j men to easily clttnb to the plat
he was seated the young man pull i tonn on the top. 1 he tree tow
cd out his flask and asked his new
made blend to imbibe. It was
declined, and the proffered cigar
clicilcil the response that he nei
ther drank liquor nor smoked nor
chewed tobacco. To this the
sharp young man rejoined by
avowing Ills belief that there nev
er was a man but what was addic
ted to some of the vices. Meet
ered above the others on the
mountain, and irotn its iiec-iiliar
ap|iearance after being trimmed
up it could be easily pointed out
for miles around as the “signal
i tree.
On the afternoon before the
! battle of Allatoona, which is de
j scribed «n other columns of this
i issue, signals were exchanged
d him in the lace lie gave up the \ ; n „ w j l |, n ,, t -ontradielion on this from that station with the one on
and
Constipation,
Weakness.
l>iice: ifl 00 for Large
Ask your druggist for it.
order it, then address tlie proprietors and
postage paid.
tidctit would bring
Xdvertisement' nisei
lHM-ifii-ation as to the lnmib.-r oi in-
1 mi i- i.i;.d,...i niitil onk-r-
wt*rti<*ns, will bopublislu**! un»
w.l out, an*l **liar*jc**l ;irr*»r«lmviy.
AlLa*lwrtisrmi»nts«luo wlu*ii liaim-
c‘.l in. —
NO CURE, NO PAY
eirrrs weak and Inll-iined
The best Eye Water in
l,„tile. Ask for it,. Have no
DICKEY & ANDERSON, Proprietors.
Mtlnttfaetliters o( the ahove lb
ih- In .1. W. Sr.txtoni>.
DICKEY’?* PAINLESS EYE WATER
Kyes in a few hours without pain or danger,
the World, l’l ice. Only 25 cents per
dt her.
A ml
ttr v
Arrivi
H;iil Bmol (h-hwlalf.
i»\y r\*sr.N*5i:r-. " , ' T -
•J :.VJ i*.
Cil N* ■ K\-T.
11 :.VJ a.
r..\t;KK,
Mr. J. P. Ha vis, «f West End.
What -Mr. J. P. Davis, of West
End, said: “I have only a feu-
words to say. which are to state
that I have been confined to my
licit for t wo months with what was
called Nervous Rheumatism, or
Sciatica. I was only enabled to ; body else upon the
hobble about occasionally by the jn lime. The belief in the Adams
use of crutches, and in this con- ‘ diggings is so strong that they
dilion I commenced the use of 15. 1 »ilf probably lie discovered in a
U. Ii~ four bottles of w hich en \e:jr or two, now that the danger
aided me to discard the use of my from Indians has been almost eit-
erutelies and attend to business, lintlv removed.
The .Mexicans have a legend
hunt end his life together.
The evidence in favor of tl-.t lie
lief in '.lie Lost Cabin is too strong
to admit of a doubt as to its oxis
to|>ic, lie inquired of the stranger
if he knew Mr. Smith and his
standing in the community.
the summit of Kennesavr Mottn
tain, some fifteen miles distant.
An Innocent Man.
The trial of a man for mprder
had just commenced in a Dakota
court when live attorney fbr the
defense arose and ssid:
“If the court please, wc have
no fear as to tlie outcome of this
trial. In the testimony we shalL
prove that the murder was com
mitted four' miles front town, at
two o'clock in the nfternenn We
shall also establish the fact that
there was a circus in town that
day.”
••Hold on ” said the judge ex
citedly, “yon say there was a cir
cus in town?”
-‘Yes, sir, the Anti European
conglomeration showed there that
day.”
“Yes. I've seen it—two rings, a
spatted grave digging hyena and
seven lady bareback riders. You
say the man was killed abont two
o'clock'?'’
“Yes. your honor.”
“.Inst the time ol'tlie ring pa
rade? ’
“The same time.”
“While the elephant and doable
humiled camels was going round?”
“Yes, sir.”
“The prisoner is discharged.—
Trying to prove that a man was
f.iur miles away from town on
such an occasion is looked upon
as malicious persecution hy this
court. The unfortunate gentle
man who was found dead without
dmiht committed suicide when he
realized that he was ill that kind
of a position liimself.—J-.stctiue
( Dak.) Hell.
anil thence these signals were re
Yes,” replied lie, “J know him ! pealed to the garrison of the forts
• i , » . t • i. i . _. t ii..t n o»« P.ice *1 limit, a mile
! tenet*. D lias been found, lost.! vcry well .anti I think he is quite a* Allatoona Fass. about a
him
lost
of any-
treasurc
i found again, and then finally
1 lost, as all ajjree. and it cannot.
•medics, Bristol l»*nn.
:nai 18 l v
n.«
mii.v a wi>ti:hn r.\ss
t.oi.NG WEST.
I had previously used all w**ll re
commended medicines without
relief. It has been over one year
since usiiiL?B. B. B.. and 1 con
| sidor in) self a permanently cured
man."
about a
Arrive
ding f\>t.
A rrive
j
< uthlu-rt
11:31 1*.
Si»ruitps.
Kufaula..
you WILL FIND
PI)RN1TI!RE STORE
The most complete Stock of Goods in that D E IN TI ST , £^£7
Lino ever before offered in Ciitlibert. ctTiiiassr. oa. L'J.E-Tl
Gn.
Vni*»n
1 ’ii. Letwccii Montpoin-
1-n-and Sniithvill,-. mid will stop at all
retraini St:ition> *»n
K,.rt (lain - train makes elo-e < nll-
w -cii."i with the Montgomery W Maeon
Passsctwerat t'uilihert.
1).
PlIKLl’S. Agent.
j. J. WORSHAM.
Mr I! p. Podge, Ynrdmaster
It. It. Makes a Statement*
“My wife has been a great snff
cier front catarrh. Several phy
sicians and various patent medi
vines were resorted l<». yet the dis
ease continued unabated, nothing
•appearing to make any imprc
up«»n it. Her eonsliluti
ion
n finally
plicated, tlie poison hi;
You will find there about
price from to $.10.
three hundred Bedsteads, ranging in
Post office.
,.00.
Bureaus and Dressing Gases from $7.00 t«$l.‘
Washslauds from $1.25 to $25.00.
Mafliletop Tallies from $1.50 to $12 50.
Woo/1 Top Tallies from $1 25 to $0.00.
Kitchen Safes front #1.25 to $7.00.
Mill ing Beds from $l -7o to $1, 00.
Mattresses from $0.25 to $1.50.
< ’hairs from 50 cents to $2.50.
Rockers from 75 cents to $5 00.
Bahv Carriages from $5.00 to $18.00.
Pictures, Picture Frames, Moulding 4 Mats, Picture Cordj
and Nails.
I’oh- Cornices ol nice designs, and a great many nice things, which
will be shown with pleasure hy tlie Manager, who will be constantly
on band t“ servo bis fnends :tnd patrons. ( all at any Fine, a friend-
SWT Ollie
-ifl tl* tf
V/. R. THORNTON,
D EN TIST
it tic of B. B. B.
uid placed Iter upon its use, and
lo our surprise tlie improvement
began at once, and her reco\es \
was rapid and complete. No
rodiiced
O
rrTTTBEirr. g a
Fl-’n-K West Side Ui:Mi«
over l‘». I- Dunn’s >t-»r--.
Stjiiare.
ftl.lT-ly
other preparation ever pr<
.-ueh a wonderful change, and for
! ;i|l forms of Blood Disease I cheer
' fullv recommend B 1». B. as a
; siqiorior Blood Purifier.
The Arlington,
MRS, W. H. LOCKE, Proprietress
i Late >'f tlie National Hotel.)
•reelitio and licafty wr-ieomc fur all.
B. W. Fiji IS, Manager.
< >rtoberl 3-et..
MRS. M. L. COOPER
Has Received a Large and Complete Stock of
the alincton
snvt'lhsl will* Has. Water. I-.lertnr
llvl!-' ,m<l Kb-gant Until lio>"" s -
Fnlirr rali'fartiotl eilaranlee.l lo all
,vl„. mav favor Lee with their patnmap-
i i.Kira's Messrs. K. 1!. Freeman ami
f O. l.ofkf. , .
«»*.| 1 -«-t I'ufaula. Alabama.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE,
SPEIilG AND SUMMER, GOODS,
—Uonsistnig of—
BONNETS. HATS. VLUMKS. Ril’.l’.ON'A
VELVETS,
All of
Call
SILKS.
TLl’SHES and S.VTI NS, of all Shades and Styles,
these-Goods sire New; and of the Latest Styles,
arid exaurine my Stock before purchasing.
Respectfully.
tnar25 3m MRS. M- L. COOPER,
THU «*F,.IT
N^rve Conqueror,
never fails.
Tlu-onlv known spc-eilie forKpilentie Kits
, vJs»» for an»i I alUn.tr >H'Un**»
1 Ni-rvt.ns Weakness utiiekly rclieveU ami
• cured. . .
' Ivpialled by none in delirium of lever.
Xemralizes germs «»t‘
Mr. Jas. I« Bos worth Buttonholed.
“Yes." said Mr. James L. l‘>os
win til, au-old Atianiian. “it was
twelve years ago when I contract
cd a terrible case of blood poison
ing. I had no appetite, did not
sleep well at night, my digestion
was impaired, my throat was cau
terized five times and in fact I
was a total wreck, i had been
under the treatment of several of
the leading physicians of Atlanta:
tried nearly ctery blood remedy
advertised; went to Hot Springs,
where 1 remained several months,
received no benefit whatever.
A truly wonderful blood rente
dy was recommended, known as
15. 15. 15. I used it. and, sir, 5
| hollies cured me, and I really be
lievc it to lie the grandest and
quickest Wood remedy ever
known.”
11 is case?*, sicknes
1. G.--
a.
Cure- uglv tilotelics.stiililrorn I !,k..!
t 'leaieek !il,*o*l. «|ilieWclls i-jrellh.tloli.
Kliniiiintes ltoils. I'arlmneles ami sea
IVi-iiiaiieiitly. pr.impily cures Paralysis.
j| jr^ o i.li-irtiitltrr :H
ealils.
Send to l’dood Balm Co. A (ran
ts, Ga., for their Book of 5\ on-
ders, free. (nay27-4t
^
An opening for boys—a hole in
the ice.
lost gold mind which is
supposed to have been handed
down from the Aztecs, but in
which a lively faith is still placed.
According to this story MontCZU
ma will one day return to caitli.
and some of his faithful lollowers j
are keeping guard over the mine I
wiili a view to delivering it into
his keeping when In shall re-aff
near. This fissure of gold, said lo
Ire so l u ll that all other mines j
would sink into insignificance in
comparison with it, is located
somewhere in Southwestern Ari
zona or Northern Mexico. Tradi-
■ trui says it can lie reached onjt
' through a beautiful valley, and
that it is protected by Indians,
t.lirce of whom only are from gen
elation to generation in posses
sion of the secret. t\ lien one
itrcs the other two select a third,
and t bus the trust is handed down.
I Although it ts known that lhc
natives will defend the treasure
with their lives, various ndventu
rers have attempted to find the
place in times past, and several
prospectors are even now in quest
of the deposit.
Another lost mine is that w hich
is said to have been located in tlie
eastern part of this territory in
1060. but which was abandoned
in the course, of time, owing to
the hostility of’Indians. From i
records of tire amount paid in
tithes to tlie Roman Catholic!
eliurcl'. it is estimated that the
product of this mine during the
lew vears that it was worked was
over $<i< 1.000.000. San An tone
set out. at the beginning of this
century to find tile lost treasure,
. and actually came upon the mine
in 1S04. Not being prepared to
work it. lie and his followers got
together what gold they could
carry and set out for a mission on
liic coast with tlie idea of getting
assistance. To guide them back
to the aiine they drove stakes on
fell
therefore, be a myth. The dis
covery was made many years
ago liv three men who were pros
j ice ting in what is now called the
I5ig Horn country. After satis
fvmg themselves of the richness
of tlie mines they started back
after supplies, were attacked by
the Indians, and only one escap
ed. By the lime the survivor i
readied a settlement he was so ■
exhausted that lie fell sick, and i
on his recovery the prospect ol i
great wealth was more than lie
could stand, and he went insane.
I’rospeclors tried with the assis- i U | (
lance of this unfortunate imbecile 1 , i,.,
to relocate the cabin, lint failed,
and since then, year after year,
men from almost every Western
State and territory have taken up
! tlie search. An army officer ope
rating a few years ago came upon
the cabin and the gold, bill he
has never lie on ablelo return to
, the spot, though lie has tried re
pealeiliy. Among the hundreds
of well-known prospectors
’ h
mile-
fair with Ins townsmen.” j or two south of this mountain,
-He's well hooked up. ain't he? ' I and between it and Kennesaw..
“Well, lie owns one of the best! During the evening before the
farms in the town, and lie prides [ battle, however, a regiment ol
himself on his stock.” I Confederate cavalry occupied the
I “lie has a daughter?” j mountain, and, consequently, on
“Yes. three of them.” | the next day, signalsfrom Kenne-
‘•Wcll, I mean the one that is ] saw were exchanged w ith the
at school in—?l have met her j signal station immediately at
1 and am invited by her to call and the forts above Allatoona l ass.
i spend the evening.” ! This tree stood for a long time
“All, is that so? She is an ex-j after the war; hut some live or
cel lent girl." ! six years ago tlie tree died, and
“Well, she is clear mashed on | has since fallen down. It is sup
ine, and I intend to do my level | posed that the driving of nails
best to marry her aud get a share j into it from the ground to the
of the old man's money to set me top. in order to fasten the cleats
in business. Don't you think ; to it, was the cause of
that a bright business idea.” as it was apparently
“Well, as I said, she is a good healthy
girl, and one that loves her father j (iozetlc.
dearly, anil obeys him in every
thing. You could not obtain her
hard without her father's con
aid a
Matrimonial Infelicity.
It is generally understood
its death
a fine, and
tree.—Kennesnic lluntc
Iff
Austin that Col. Yergcr and
Mrs. Yergcr fight like cats and
dogs. They recently gave a re
ception, lo which Tom Anjerry
and Bill Y'ard, two Texan uni
versity students, wore invited.
“Who is that little dude with
an eyeglass to whom Colonel and
Mrs. Yergcr are talking so pleas
antly.” asked Tom.
“lie is an artist from Boston
wlio is going to paint them on one
picture,” replied Bill.
“Is—is lit a painter of battle
pieces?”
“1 don’t know. I believe lie is
going lo paint then: in oil.”
“Faintthem in oil! What fool
ishness. He ought to paint them
in vinegar."—Siftings.
. I
lie Talked Too -Haeli
These building associations
What a St. Louis Barber Has Noticed.
One would snppose that snow
and rain and tlie attendant slush
and wind would ruin the avocation
of the bootblack, but such is not
sent” . inav oe *■••••«»,, *« ,
"i ll see about that. I’d give loafing about the station, anil the ease. It is a popular error to
more to obtain the dnlighter's ilian I they may teach man to save ins . presume that it makes any mark-
•onsent.” replied the i money, and enable him to get I e d difference. Men have different
something ahead, and to build a j habits in this regard. Sonic
theolif mai
impetuous but ttuiliscci ning\ouna
l»l n •* •>-••«* | | {J Jf )\V j * , . j - .
have spent vears in the search ! ' \ t il.i« moment th»v were ap-ij need any building association jjelly, ra in or shine; others have
for the Lost Cabin arc Bart Berk ,.,,-1,,stately farm house,! in mine. A year ago last August j ltlc polish put cm on.y when they
lev. Jack McDonald, Jack Nyej :, ni f as they reached its front the l took my present position. 1 visit a barbershop, while the great
and Joe Sweeney. The latter rarIll er s iid- j hadn't a dollar to my name, then, i majority indulge in a shine two.
j |,(>iisc of his own, hut I don't think i have their hoots shined spasmodi-
i t - l nn t> Liiililimr association I .... IK- r-iin nr tJiim-’ nlllPFS IlUVC
once announced by telegraph that ! '“"'I'Vive heic and will get out if! Now I have a nice house and lot. j three and often five or six times a
he hart round the "cabin. And a | vo „ ..lease.” ’ j all paid for. and money in the ; ,i av , „„ matter wliat the weather
tremendous excitement was occa -pi, 0 commercial man gently j hank, and 1 haven l been very ceo-
siontfl. but on further investiga- | ia j u . 4 ( L | 1C trotter*, nn<I as the old nomical either.”
lion il was soon shown that he was reached the ground, he j -And what position do you
mistaken. Ah the country set , £ a fd to hnu: ’’Now, how much far-J hold?*’ inquired a solid looking
tics up the faith
strengthens*, and
the hunter*
is probable ■
tlicr is it t*» Mr. Smith*!
in an.
that the mines so lon*r sought will
be revealed at no distant day.—
Xcir York Sun.
I am Mr. Smith, sir.” replied 1 “My position? Oh I in a con
and you can i doctor on this roa*l. toil sa\
tlie railroad business
Saved ilis Life.
Mr. D. I. Wilcox son. of Horse
Cave, Ky.," says he was. for iii.my
the farmer,.sternly.
drive on, for 1 will not |iei mit you \ you’re in. ^
to step on my premises.”—All>n- too,ch?^ Conductor?
n g A eg ns. N "
years, badly afllieled with I’hlhis
'll-, also Diabetes; the pains were
almost unendurable and. would
sometimes almost throw him into
convulsions. lie tried Electric
Bitters and got relief front first
].volution Hiscnssed.
Augusta, Ga.. May 24.—The
evolution discussion meupied to
day in the Presbyterian general
assembly. Dr. G. D. Armstrong
advocated the committee report
in a logical speech. II
i-hiireli should
may lie. There is as much differ
ence between men in this regard
as in any other.—Globe-Demo-
craL
Where Was I tat is raptured,’
This question is often asked.
said this
remain close to
anti we will answer it. lie was
captured upon lot of land number
No,” 51, in the third land district of
“Engineer?*’ Irwin county, abont one and one-
“No.” j quarter miles north of Irwinville,
“What, then?” . the county scat. The land was
“Oh, I'm one of tlie directors of, and is now owned by the
this company. Your name, I ||on. B. W. Clements, clerk rtf
please.” Irwin superiervonrt. Mr. Davis s
! tent was pitched on the south sitle
bottle and after taking six bottles | an ,-hor of formulated creed,
was entirely cured and had gained ■ jj t ., standard of beliefs were not
in flesh eighteen pounds. Says lie 1 1 „ i lt titled with private or person
positively Itelicves he would have j a l jntcrprctaltous. Hecondemncd
died had it not been for
lief afforded by Electric
the re
Bitters.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J.
W. Stax foi: i>.
Dr. Woodrow's theory as
roils.
Turner Moon,oneofthe Alliens
police, besides attending to the
duties of a policeman, lias at his
quiet little home one of the finest
apiaries in the Stale. He took
from one glint a few days ago 48
dange-‘ pounds of honey, which sells
Mr.
Ins
of
f’liarininjr, healthful Ai*erient
ol'
WATCHMAKER &
CUT I [ BERT,
Kills Scrofula. King's Evil, twin Lrothcr-
JEWELEB, Changes hail breatii to remoMiig
Pouts Biliousness ami clears compicxim
< ’lianiiiujr rp>«*lvent. inatt hluss laxative.
(1A.,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of ttoc j uariv^k mUid..ukeu.*wi»a.
public. Satisfaction given, and work guar-; mSKirttoi? Z&
tpiates
routing
the plains, but San Anlone fell; jb* Dublin Itunm
sick at the plate where the city q-| |C UnhUrt correstionilent
of San Antonio now stands and ^ lc Atlanta Con.slitiilion.says:
died there. Indians ami despera p) u t,lin is fast buihling up
does murdered his companions -|q ie sol ind of the saw and the
for their gold, and -is the stakes |, amme r is heard in all directions,
which they had set were not cared
for, they soon fell away, and the
mine was lost once again.
In the old Mexican palace in
this city are many records giving
an account of the fabulous rich
ness of this mine, ln one of
gives in detail
He declared that the l’res ' readily atsix pounds for $1.
bvtcrian church allowed wide lib Moon takes great pride n
ci ty, but would not tolerate a bees, and has al. the modern im
mischievous error like this. Dr. provemonts in gums
His bees
of a creek, and the skirmish iie-
tween the detachments of federal
calvary look place on the north
side of the creek.—JlatrlciHiville
A'etrs.
An Old Pair *f Pants.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lyle, an old la
dy of 055 years, now living over in
the edge of Wilkes county seven
' miles from Crawfordvilie, has in
Armstrong said ho believed the are mostly of the Italian species, i --- 8#cggioll a p 9 j r „f pants that
an ' 1 ,r l ,eV belonged to her father, Mr. Fiort-
from j
antccd.
doufr
j. C. Graham,
At Store of F. M. Allison.
it.
Spring and Summer
Samples for 1886,
v non ivA yA make it.
Call ami leave your
Order for a New Suit with
(■. N. SIMFSOX. .le.
iuarlt-i
■*rt*s*
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LADIES!
lEVERINC’S
GOEFEE
K,-t,,ros life-givins l<n.|«rtics to bb««l.
Is guarantee*! t** cure nervous clis**rtlers.
Ueliahlc when all opiates fail.
Refreshes win.l ami invigorates hmlv.
Cure-* Dvsnepsia. or money refumleil.
. . • . • 1 t... ... "uliVtl
The Wonder «"»1 Success
Picine
Is of great importance to the pub j
lie at large. All jicrsoiis after -
thorough investigation can rc-jog j
nizc its value and conunend its ,
use, since it is in no sense a pat
ented tucdMne.
upon the lliroat
ease is worthy the consideration to it,
of i,lL Its curative, soothing and language in describing the ttrgtn
healin- properties are so evident gold as it appeared to bur
and fully attested that the most oral ,,r,« 1 ieet,ng ,>art.es haye
unwilling are convinced of its vir
tues. Nothing more is claimed
and neat cottages are springing
up as if by magic. This is the
coming town of south Georgia. |
This is the terminus of the Ten .
nille Dublin railroad and the Sa
vannah, Dublin and Macon rail ,
road passes here. This road is
graded from Dublin within ten
the
book of Genesis was a historical , He lias 13 colonies,
account of the creation and that all turn out like the colony
", i... ,, ar den ol Eden had a distinct! which he has just extracted, they
seoorapliical position. | "ill make him a very handsome
” Dr Woodrow replied this after return. The lioncy is all made
n in a two hours' speech. Ue ; from white clover5 which ,s said ^
oed the church not to make to be better for bees man any fi ' st 8 ,. tt i ers n f the country, and
"■....itiveiL-liverancc nix>n the Ubinz else. Since the stocK law j u Revolutionary war.
into effect t l< j i»' l a Mrs. Lv!e now has the
ill
noon in a two hours
! wgg«
any positive<lclivi‘ruoi*c upon
story of the creation of mnn.
Tlie church had generally erred
when it poached upon the reserva
lion scientists. Was the church
learn anything? Dr.
ley. The pants were made over
a 100 years ago, of black satin-
Tliey are knee pants with silver
buckles at the knees. Mr. Find
ley came from Ireland with the
Its siiecilic effect them a priest gives tn detail a g ral | e d from Dublin willim ten ■ vcr to l t . a rn anything? Dr. crease ms colonies, -
-,nd l inos in .its description of-u visit that he paid m n es n r Macon. There are 400 W oodrow declared that the Scrip j years will have beea to sell.
* ^ . . i 1 . . .... 1. m .... t o 1 lii. • v .1. _ AX ........ /.tiil n t tr f»I' L* , . ... ■ 1 . f1 > liic., 1
thing
has g*>nc
clover is
great (leal heller
cattle. Mr. Moon exf rets to in i A letter addressed to a man in
crease his colonies, and in a few . a ,„i marked on the en-
and almost exhausts
I velope “Please forward.” was sent
' to the Dead Letter Office with thi*
no
vor
USE
Kndnr-cil iu writin.c by ever ••".‘"V
T.c:i5ine iJiysieians in V. and Kurope.
1 eaiiiii" i-lenrvim-li in 5 . and l-.ur”pe
l'»i«-a<es of the IiI.hhI own it a iim.|Ueror
i-„r cite Lv all leadinp 1‘rusnsts. and ;
ill ('utitLcrt by .1. \V. Stofoei>.$I..vi | Hate. It has almost entirely gain
THK 1»1L s. A. uU'ilMiiNDJjKi:'1XF- j ls „ rea j na , n e through its mcr
and tlie recommendations of
doned.”
:,ll i,‘a,iiiic 1 mik.-ki-i-. itml i for it than it will itsoll substan
fhe i hands on the Macon end at work, uires ,p,d not. pretend to teach his j Secsort Rank of Royalty.
and the cars will bo running Iroin torv geography or science. Dr. j . . sccon d rank of! notice:
■ s, ' v ' here to Macon by the 1st of July. I Armstrong’s committee could not : 1>: J ‘ F j ] ca< i very: -'Can’t forward, the durn kuss
... ..... left Then; are 900 hands at work ” n sav t|,at man’s creation was an ] ivcs T| le y;isDeda»ddownTranc»al!*l>rt«-
liere in limes past in search of the ^he savannah end, and the von illime ,ii alc act without animal i to fin ,l cottals in so
mine, but they have all ret»rned lraclcrs say the cars will be run- liarentaR e. ; • ,, ’ e^tv' they must be surrounded r.-r
footsore and weary with long n j„g over it lo Savannah by the T|, e debate continues to night. ! * ’ .~:t a i n decree of state and ‘ What's the name iff J
journeys over arid plains, and, lst October. The railroad; j.- ratcrDa i greetings were ex ' "renmny they have their people-1 horse?” asked Jones ot Br , '“ n -
destitule of intormation of value. ■ s i, f ,ps are lo lie located here. 1 ; changed to 'lay with t he northern . f' e -.lij- 'cvcryhiMly courtesies . after lie had driven around Inns
In the same war Kit Carson's will also be the terminus of lb” Presbyterian assembly now in jJ’ t i, em . B„t lliis is several times on the road,
lost placer, the Dutchman's Dublin, Ainericus and ^ Colombus j sessjlin alt Minneapolis, and mvt | * of t j ie j r grandeur. “Congress.”
Gulch, and the Lost Cabin have railroad, on which work will soon tations were received to join in the : )ps are no t to be com- “Funny name. NV Ity do you
Boiu.n- of blood, sore or tight been the objects of years of fruit begin. There is also a line m . M l e |,ration of the centennial of the , ^ wilh Uic rcV enucs ol the | call him that?”
i chest, “weak lungs, hoarseness, I less search on the part of thou S teatncrs on the river, whiel, inn , csta |,i ls l 11U e n t of the church “ ! {,;, t , ilitv . Umjr jewels and toilets! “Because be never passes
sore throat, loss of voice, catarrhal; sands. Some peoplej believe that, Iron, here lo J*'™* ‘ Amenta, in 1 lulailelphta, | art . inferior to the trappings ~ r
chronic, hack ! the Dntt-hman’s gulch has' been , and Savannah, niere was > ysS6.
Cl!.'. Proprietors, s't. Jo>ei»ti. VIo.
Oirrospou’W-v trelv answers I Lv its
Pliysieiiins. Fortcstiimniial anil ein-ii- i[ 10 se who have used It 111 Lon
Tars-eml >t unn. -cptl"-.-t | a „ m „,i n „ Bronehitis, Asthma.
.... " ht
any-
0> throat affections, conrait- «*o-1 urc " ■ , . _i„ n „ i . . - I many ot me lames «■■«*
"»l| ;Oll Vour Table r AnVrpTmFRS '"S’ irritating and troublesome 1 found, and old Tom Ldsoil is ol pet^fn.m here 3- ^ I S av, tliev do not wear hats ot them; they have no great estates
5^1'^ 1 , ADV JAlV 1 idCK-D coughs it is surprisingly-effecTive. i the number. lit 1864 two Gu last year, I c jnot they do not wear 0 r mansions even, but must put
SO m , tv. Mid TI101.11I, oromut and.efficient it is! mans came into Denver with a cotton. Next sc* > ( . > the with aoartincnU in some lialf-
of thing
many of Uic ladies who wait on
: '..t\C Si J SuCIfftCUlpiaUtU J*OIU
te-vi’I 1 Or. lv. *tan«r* frt n
E. LKVEltlXa .v CO,. IIALUMOKE MD
Can learn tlie exact cost
coughs it is surprisingly effective, i the number.. In
Though prompt and efficient it is j mans came into
the liter-
u.i,*U,L tkroton Ur»ll ■"> '-I' «"• r * ,lr '“ J _i ih. „ ,!.™i .,r in,|,,,.n,l«lbO.-“'l“"* *•
that sort, not
a hat of
do not
this
the „j, with apartments in some
A fashion paper says seal sac-
must put! ques arc rapidly going ®*»
half- fashion. It is probable that W
Paml How •
Oil and Lead never eheajjer
than now at J. M ■ $taxfoki> s.
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
tile for children. Wherever known ; they
it is tlie mothers’ favorite cough got it. Exchanging it lor sup-
medicine for the infant children plies they set out again toward
vdtilts, tsinec you have lo I the nortii, and that was the last
al-1 that was ever heard of them. As
not the | they present of impoverished'! skin saeque
and
pay your
ways
Take
money tn any case.
I found in the vestibule, ...... . .
I coat that 1 left, anil which I found, i royalty is pitiable valuer
■ • V .12.1 • Lot vviht * 1 ! ..... lL.,1 'Pint 1l!lt lllri ** 1
a seal
seen on the
than
riidgcs
the motive
•* I
aprl-ty
A?. Apcnt for the
American Bible Society,
! can v C ll you any she or stylo ot' Bible
.'tainciil at *'<
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St-, Hew York.
Drugs, Chemicals. i forioo-p»g« Psmphlet i dealers at 50 cents per lioltle.
; aprjLet j J. P. TUIISER * BRO,.
’ ! Sole Manufacturer an-1 l’ropr'i
Patent Medicines, Sundries
airs, so.11% etc.. Crockery, ( rockery.
«>r To
ii. j:
r.ui 1 it
T‘ mi.MNS. -Tr .
marl ct
E. TGGMBS*. Jr..
i.ivvl Lino. ;it I-oyv ITdt.-. at
feblS-L'. KIKK-rKVS. Agent.
He Was in a Harry. i et cetera. Say, I did that, not.1 dignified. The nation
Do not intercept me, or delay I done il; I am, not I be; I would i them their alhrwance, and Uireai-
I r , I,-:. me I moment.’ said a gentleman j «. 0 if I could, not I should go, tl , ens not to suppo.tthcti UitUlrc .
get the best. Ask lor Ticixb almost anyrtiing would bait the me a momcnv, s* awful T could-'she looks ill. not she looks I —London Letter.
no other cough cure and you gold hunter in those days scores to a f iend, for I am in an awt.il cm. 1 slit 1 « . g mcant _ ,
will never be disaiiiKiintod in the j of men set out and explored the hurry. , ' _ . - | Love is said to lie
Sold by all drusgists aud country near and far to the north, j ‘What s the matter, rep tei i . j troops have the Indian power ol the world, and yet hfly
but they came upon no tra-e of friend.
Tom E Ison ! -Oh. nothing, only I have jus.
bought mv wife a new bonnet
and I want to get home before
the style tbaages.’—Carl l'rct
zel.
street.
! result.
Columbus. Ga.
Sold by J. W. Stanford. Cutli-
bcit, Georgia. jat>21 lv.
the "Dutchmen.”
never gave up. however, until he j
satisfied himself that he had j
found the gulch. He began liisj
prospecting iu Uic southern pari
women oiitofevery ninety l»p
The troops
business down to a fine point now. j six—well seasoned
General Milts has offered $50 foi I will stick to it that a wUlsaamwai
the head of every Indian and i broom handle is more rclia >le
$2,000 for the head of Gcvuuiino, j than moral suasion tor immediate
when biuii^lit tu Uiiiia
• iv^u!lt>
When lie was married be pron»
ise*l to vleave to her to the end-
And every lime they visited the
theatre he clove at the end of each
act.
Flipkms was passing along the
street and saw a trunk outside
the door of a dealer, hearing the
legend. “This size for $10.”
do I,” said Flipkins.
“Si
INDISTINCT Ppimt