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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
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BYJAS. W. STAFFORD.
VOL. VI.
“Independent in All i hinejs—Neutral in Nothing.’’
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE IO, 1880.
TERMS $1.50 IN ADVANCE.
NO. 21
SCHLOSS & HUDDLESTON,
EUI’AULA, ALABAMA,
Would announce lo their Patrons of this city, and surrounding conn
try, tlial have just completed out* Stock in Fine
Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods,
for the Spring and Summer—and don't sny it boastingly that- vre can
compete with any House in Georgia.
It will Pay You to Ciye Us a Visit for Your
Spring Supply.
t)u;u ht ales A it o a (
And we give yoii satisfaction, or take back the Goods.
Our* Tailoring Department
Is stocked with the Latest Novelties, and wo have employed a
F222STVC!ASS UUTTlETi
For lliat purpose. Parties wishing in have any Goods made to order,
will please notify us at. Eufaula, or leave tlieir orders with our Agent,
XVKx-c. ^ 3> .
Of this citv. Soliciting an early call or order, we are respectfully,
SCHLOSS & HUDDLESTON.
marlS 3m. *
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World Evaporated to a Mass.
A Gift of Nature, not a Latent Medicine.
The finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and In
digestion. Headaches. Chronic Diarrluea, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh,
nnd all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Ifahitual
Constipation, Atncnorrlio*:i. MencrrLagia, Leucorriuea and nil Female
Weakness. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, etc.
Price: $1 00 for Large Size Bottle; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle.
Ask your druggist for it. If lie should not have it. and will not
order it, then address the proprietors and it will be sent by mail,
postage paid.
Atlanta (Ga.) Dots
Something About the Ups
& Downs of Her Inhabitants.
Miss Dunaway Alive.
Atlanta papers are giving the
MARK TWAIN.
At a Banquet of New York
printer* in commemoration of
Franklin's birthday Mark Twain
responded to lliu toast, “The Com
positor,” as follows:
“I am slaggeied by the com pi i
L: Mi«i Folsom’s School-Hay l.iver.
Locki-okt, May 13.—After con
siderable trouble you r correspond
ments which have been lavished
public some curious and inraiU'r- L.,,1 lmiir „i i... , , . , ■ »• mu ui mnw
1 nlvril, H f,l«) scraped lue.r rules on the boxes ; somo I hi n , , lf Frankies.. Medina
uiKD lon im n e»bl (*' 1 r. L ulc\ j • all the tune lie was reading and I
cream, abnormal watermelons and
sweet potatoes the size of.your leg
was ids best hold. He was at
wsysapoct-a kind of pint ofjeht ferreted m.tlbe Lock port yen
ll.e earner s address brecd-and , U ,. IIlaI1 wh ‘ 0 | Ia(] the Urst
whenever Uis nitellect suppurated winnin Miss Frankie Folsom’s
and he read the result to the prin ! regar ,| ,f tlling Iicr sch „ ( , 1 at
ters ami asked their opinion they j Medina, and interviewed him
were very franK and straight!,.r- blieMv d llring an omnibus ride
ward about it. 1 hey generally Wiien askt „, t( , reI:lte
Absolutely Pure.
rpms
t Vcl
PowiPt cover varies. ^.mar-
1 of purity, strength ;in«l r. Itolc-
i swiieness. More economical than the
| ordinary kinris and c;iiin-»i ho sold in
1 competition with the imrltitudc of low
i test. short weight, alum or phosphate*
j i.owdors. >oNl only in cans. Koval Bu-
: king Powder t'u., PHJ Wall stm t. N**w
York. may22.lv
fill cases that arc quite interest
ing. It seems a young lady of
Atlanta had been reported as
dead, but it came to the cars of a
Constitution reporter that she
was still alive, and being on the
alert tor news, called at her
donee to barn ai
Dunaway, who
nonneed dead, sai
•Tor four years, rheumatism t he compliment l would do it
nnd neuralgia have resisted pbysi-! r Un lucr al Mr. IE dry's cx
i clans and all oilier treatment. CDSr j —^
I Mv muscles seemed to dry up. . . , . . . .
• „ , , i. : ; . ' “file chairman s historical re-
iny flesh shrank away, inv joints . . , „ , , .
i - c i I . miniseences of Guteinheri have
were swollen, painful and large, . a.
, . •,.* , , ,", caused me to fall into reimntscen-
i lost my appetite, was reduced to
00 pounds in weight, and for
months was expected to die.
commenced the use of B. B. B..
i am as proud m this compliment
as 1 am staggered. It is nncom
tnon in my experience. It is the
first time that anybody in my
cxpei ience has stood tip in the
! presence of a large and rvspeela
the fuels. M>s s j i,| e assemblage of gentlemen like
had been pro ; i| a i s jstid oonttr^s tlmt be lias told
the truth once. If I could return
life with particular reference to
himself he said:
“1 suppose I could give you
material for a very entertaining
story if I choose, but I fear that
cold type might put a wrong con
struction on some things I might
say, which I would not have Imp
, , . . pen for the world. These wore
on a stretch had appeared 10 'l ,a t j gay times, those school days in
ealied it "hog wash’ when-he got
through. All litis was thirty-
five years ago, when the man who
could set 700 an hour could put
on just as many airs as lie wanted
to; and if these New York men
who recently-on a wager set 2.000
an hour solid mimon for two hours
Medina. I met Miss Folsom
some time ago and we enjoyed a
Bare 01:1 Whiskey.
You often hear of some man
finding some of Capt. Kidd’s
buried coffers, but a client of mine
unearthed :i treasure" tlie other
day which beats even that, says a
writer in the American Bar.
He is a horse dealer in Twenty
fourth street, and goes every
year to Kentucky to attend the
llioioughbrod sales. Last year
lie heard of an old Kentucky plan
tation that was to be sold and lie
bought it for almost nothing.
The oaly buildings on the place
were a tumble-down, house and
barn, which he intended to repair
as the nucleus of a stock farm.
His brother in-law went down
from New York not long ago, and
set lo work to streugthen the
foundations ot the house, and ftn
digging around in the cellar what
ilo you think lie. found? Why, a
large case or reservoir filled with
and the action of one half bottle,
convinced my friends that it
would cure me. Its effect was,
like magic. It gave me an nppe- j
r " l ~ J " 1 titc—gave mestrengb, relieved all
Enterprise & Appeal. J n, . v r ,:ii , ns ani1 ac '. lics : ‘U, 11
* * * I to my bones, and when live not .
ties had been used, I hail gained
50 pounds of flesh, anti am to day
sound and well.
office liter won hi have been re
ecived as accomplishers of the
supremely impossible, and drench- j „ ool [ l aU gh reviewing old remm-
ed With hospitable beer until the; iwniTS . Y , m kllow Frankies
brewery was bankrupt. relative never did like me very ! thirty one barrels of whiskey.
.. . ,, , 1 t ’ an SPC that printing ol ice an ,i the way they used to All of them were properly stamp
ii| Ccs,rorI.„vseUam some h.ng ol j «r preh.stone times yet with its | 1#lll|ier lhat poor girl with re-1 ed and bore the date of 1861.
j antiquity. [Laughter.] All things i hoise bills on the walls, its it Ltrie-lions called forth all the in- j It turned out that an old bache
change in tin; procession of years, boxes clogged with tallow, be- uil bllU , „ f poss(!3se ., to io. had lived in the bouse duri.m
and it. mtty be that I am among i cause we always stood the can- j evade them,
strangers. It may be lhat the prin J,He in the ‘k* box
ter of to day is not the printer of
thirty five years ago. I uas no
slrangvr to him. I knew him
j towel, which was not considered 1
soiled until it could stand
- ----- Some of the schemes j the early years of the civil war.
nights, an | 4ve usc .i to work to meet one an • Kentucky* was being constantly
'other out from under the parental | raided by one side or the other,
\ one, eye arc laughable as I look back i and about 1803 the old gentleman
'IT’.SUBUTTON FRICK :
>nc copy one year .
“ Ki^lit months . .
“ Four months . . .
ADYF.RTISINO RATES
$1.50
1 .(Ml
. 50
well. I built his fire for him in
the winter months: I broug!-.L iris'
water from the village pump; I
swept out his office; I picked up
Iris type from under .Iris stand. :
and if he was there to see I put \
and Other signs'and symbols that on l i, cn , n ,,v V . iliough they scorned j turned his ready money into wliis
marked the establishments of
that kind in the Mississippi Val
iev, and 1 can also see the trainu-
vvho flitted by in the
serious enough then, but many j key and then hid it carefully
of them resulted disastrously he , del* ground. Not long after
till
lie
NO CURE, NO PAY!
DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures weak and Inflamed'
Eves in a few hours without pain nr danger. The best Eye Water ill
the World. Price, Only 2-'i cents per bottle. Ask for it. Have no
other. DICKEY & ANDERSON, Proprietors.
And Manufacturers of the above Remedies, Bristol Tenn.
l«r F*»r s’rir bv •! W. Stanfokik r»iai IS lv
<):io square, (ten lines <»r less) 1
nsertion • $1-00
For each subse<nu*nt insert inn . 50
.1// imiUvr double price.
Obituaries will be charged for as
other advertisements.
Advertisements inserted without
-porificathui as to the number of in-
sertions, will U»published until order
ed out, and t liargod aeonlingly.
AH advertisements due when hand
ed in.
IS:«il Itfliul Srhrduh*.
DAY rASSKNOri:. OOINC WKST.
Arrive 2:52 r. m.
nonce east.
Arrive ^ A * M -
FLORIDA A WESTERN rASSENOEl!.
f.OJMi WEST.
Mr. J. I*. Davis, of West End.
What Mr. J. V. Davis, of West
End, said: “I have only a few
cause ol I rankie s entire lack of ; was shot before Iris own house by
ig-jour who hit ted by in ttiv j L | ic fj rsl principle of deceit. If; one of Morgan’s raiders, and
summer, and tun led a. duv, «llh ; she met me by apparent accident i body ever knew the secret of
his wallet stoned with one suirt j at i| lc home of some mutual friend, | buned liquor.
a hatful of handbills: or if . • /. «l... ....... ..»* MM
no-
the
lion tlie Bride’s Veil Came to Be.
It was once the custom for lliu
bride at her wedding to wean her
hair unbraided and hanging over
her shoulders. At the celebration
of her marriage with the Palatine.
Elizabeth Stuart wore “her hair
disheveled and hanging down her
shoulders.” It has been suggest
ed that the bride’s veil, which of
late years has become one of the
most conspicuous features of
her costume, may be nothing
more than a milliner’s substitute
which, in old times, concealed
not a few of the bride’s personal
attractions, anti covered her face
when she knelt at the altar,—
I! us ion Butbjet.
The farms of America equal the
entire territory of the United
Kingdom—France, Belgium, Ger
many, Austria, Hungary an f
Portugal. The corn fields equal
the extent of England, Scotland
and Belgium; while the grain
fields generally 'would overlap
Spain. The cotton fields cover
an area larger than Holland and
twice as large as Belgium. Tlie
rice fields, sugar and . tobacco
plantations would also form king
doms of no insignificant size, ainl
such is the stage of advancement
reached by American agricultiir-
turists that it is estimated that
one farmer like Sir. Dalrymple,
with a field ot wheat covering it
hundred square -idles, can raise as
much grain with -100 farm scr
ibe, good type in Ins case and the | a nd.a hatful ol handbills; or if j and it came to the ears of licr| The property passed into the i v:ints as $5,000 peasant proprie
iroken ones among the ‘hell mat- } lie couldn’t get any type to set lie ,,.l at j V es, she would demurely tell 1 hands of relatives and was sold j lors in Prance. .
ter; and it he wasn Itlu're to see | would do a temperance lecture. lkc strict truth if questioned, and : finally, as ! told you for a pit * —
I dumped it all with the pi on , His way of life was simple, Ins then I wouldn’t have a chance to 1 tanee. Nothin" could have been The great Mammoth cave of
words to say. which are to state-lie imposing stone—for Hist was | needs not complex; all he wanted see her again in a month. I)o 1 »t .i.-“-j.i I Kentucky, which has bfng • r.-
that I have been confined to niv the furtive fashion of the cup, ana j was plate aud bed anil money J tliiuk the match one of mutual
bed for two months with i\*h:i\ was | I was the cub. I wetted down enough to get drunk on and he | admiration? Well, I don’t know.!
called Nervous Rheumatism, or | the paper Saturdays, turned, d was satisfied. But it may be, as : j surmise tiiat Frankie’s relatives |
Sciatica. I was only enabled to! Sundays, for this w*is a country i have said, lhat I am among! |,a,l as nitteh to do with its mak-
hobble about occasionallv by the! weekly. I rolled, I washed the • strangers, and sim* the glories of 1 i n , r « n .- ,. nf > T'lu*v w<>rp •»!
rollers, I washed the forms I ’ a forgotten age to unfamiliar ears, | ^ “.^dtious. ThaUs
investment.
around at dawn Thursday
ings. I enveloped the
YOU WILL F
VT TT IK
Arrive
?, ;50 a. m.
GOING
EAST.
A rrivc
11 ;-*ll I*. M.
Stops
lit Union
springs. KutuuLi.
('utilise:
rt. B.iw-on, 1
•ct wit!i Montjroift-
cry iiii<i
suiitlivillf*. :i!
nl wifi stop at all
rr^uLu
Stations * »n >
itriwri.
Fort
(Urines tr;rin
makes close con-
use of crutches, and in this con
dition I commenced the use of I>.
B. B., four bottles of which en
allied me to discard the use of my w
crutches and attend to business. * that were for the
I had previously used all w.-ll re
commended medicines without
relief. It has been over one year
since umiuj B. 1». B . and I con
aider m3 self a permanently cured
man.’’
folded the papers. I carried them S() I u ill‘make even* and stop.
morn
papers
ail—we had
hundred town subscribers and 350
countiy ones. The town stib-
scribers paid in Groceries, and
the country ones in cabbages and
Mr. Clemens’ trade slang told
with dlcct, and “the boys” gave
him three cheers at’the close.
A CaptaiuN.I-'orinnatc
«*0* I’I’V.
one
reason I didn't find favor in their
eves iti my ycnilh. No, I don't
envy Grover now, although he is
to many as beautiful, aceom
I plished, loveable and noble spiri j |j. ims
Thirty one barrels j "' a,ne(l , a l ,: * r ! frarn , the h, Sl'*ay*
of pure Kentucky rye standing ‘ ,f trave . 1 ’ 13 ,k ' stl,lei1 s , or ; n 10 ' ,av «
twenty four years in the wood ! ts tourists transportd by rati to
are worth more umv than 1 would ! ! ts v , er V 0,1 Ke - A syndicate ol
like to say. They certatnly i lo( ; aU ' a P llal,s 1 t3 and
• 'railroad nten have just purchased
the old chatter of the “"Mammoth
_ _ cave railway company,” anil will
Renteuibered Washington’* War. j eommenee at once the building of
, , a slanilard g.iage road from Glas-
An aged negro, Abram \l ii ,. ° , ° ,
. ... gow junction lo the cavern. A
by name, silting in the °
sa}-. They
can’t be duplicated anywhere in
the world.
cord wood, when they paid at all , h ^ I)tlwucn Atlantie Citv and
winch was merely sometimes, and y., had been troubled with a
md'uut wit)i ih*‘ M*>nt^imic»ry A. Macon
Passscn^cra-t «'u:hl»c*rt.
1). I'HF.LUS. Ap.nt.
'J.J.'WORSHAM r
Mr. R. I*. Dmljrc, Yanlmasler Ga.
R. R. Makes a Statement.
“My wife has been a great stifi'
, crer from catarrh. Several phy
sicians and various patent inedi-
I cities were resorted to, yet the dis
' ease continued unabatc<l, notliing
j ’.’ppeai ing to make any impression
| upon it. Her constitution finally
then we always slated the fact in ,
the paper, and gave them a puti.
and if we forgot it they stopped
The pajer. Ever}* man on the
| town list, helped edit the thing;
j that is, he gave orders as to how
il was to be edited; dictated its
! opinions, marked out its course
for it. “and every lime the boss
failed to connect lie stopped his
We were just infested
•utis
ted i i’ldv *is our nation e*in boast //, ' "p ' ' " \ sanitarium is to be erected, an«L
1 •* . •'** 1,111 u.iuon can uo.im office ol Commissioner Manghatn,
• *1 5 es I mii] a bachelor vet but i i 1 i , the oxigen contained in tlie cove
os, 1 .Hiu IMUIUBI Hi u j was appj’oacheil, and began to
( apt. Coleman, sclir. WevmmiUi, you might mention lhat my early „ ive au ac . count ,. 0 f ln.usi.-lt; as
legald lor the bride-elect !i as j ibliows •
nothing lo do with Hie case. Ij -Boss,” said hr, “I iloan’ 'mem
The most complete Stock of Goods in that T) “I? TV T" 1 ¥ J — T lUu ‘ mUl,n bu criues, audVtrLi.to
Lme ever before offered m C utlibcrt. cuthbert. ga. ; 7 a «•■>«'«.^wi^id 'Li.
i and placed her upon its ti.se, and , .
g&r Office over Postoffice. s'* to
sc*j»tIS tf
W. R. THORNTON,
D E NT1ST
CUTHBERT, ga
o
H’ l'U'F. \V» >t Side Public
over IL L. Riinn’s stop-.
Square
fpJ'l 7-! \
You will find thereabout throe. hundred Bedsteads, ranging in
price from $2 to $30.
Bureaus and Dressing Cases from $7.00 to $45.00.
Withstands from $1.25 to $*25 00.
Marhletnp 'Tables from $1..>0 tn $12.50.
Wood Top Tables.from $1.25 to $0.00.
Kitchen Sales from 83.25 to $7.00.
Spring Beals from $1.75 t<» $(» 00.
Mattresses fmm $3.25 to $4.50.
(’Hairs from 50 cents to $2.50.
Rockers from 75 cents to $5 00.
Baby Carriages from.$5.00 to $1S.00.
Pictures. Picture Frames, Moulding & Kats, Picture Cord MRS w H L0CKE Prs P rietre ss
and Nails. i tt-atef the -Xalimial Hotel.)
I
PoL Cornices ot nice designs, ami n great many nice things, which :o:
will be shown with pleasure by the Manager, who will be constantly
on hand to serve his friends and patrons. Call at nn\* time, a friend
ly greeting and hearty welcome for all.
IL W. ELLIS, Manager.
October! 5 cl
one
placed her upon its use, and . , .* . ' ^
1 ‘ , was more trouble to us than ...
our surprise the improvement ,, .
. * , . 1 tlie rest. He bought us, once :
began at once, and her recovery , , 1 , <• . 11
. , , . year, body and soul, tor two tlol
was rapid and complete. No •. .. .
* 1 , , lars. He used
other preparation ever produced
such a wonderful change, and for
cough so that he was unable to
sleep, and was induced to try Dr
King's New Discovery for Con j
I sumption. It not only gave him!
instant relief, but allayed the ex
treme soreness in his breast. 11 is j
i children were similarly affected j
and a single dose had the same)
S ! happy effect. Dr. King's New!
D’scovcry is now the standard;
remedy in the Coleman house ,
hold and on board tlie schooner. ,
Free Trial Bottle of this Standard ■
Remedy at J. W. Stanford's!
Drug Stoic.
stop here. So
print my name.’
And lie avoided further ques
tioning by hurrying on board the
train.
A Talc* of Love.
One quiet day in leafy June,
when bees and birds we
tune, two lovers walked
j all forms of Blood Disease I cheer
j fully recommend B. B. B. as a
superior Blood Purifier.”
Ths Arlington,
311*. 4ns. L. Bos worth Buttonholed.
“Yes,” said Mr. James L. ]Ins-
lie used to modify our
polities every which way, and he
made us change our religion live
times in four years. If we ever
tried to reason with in in lie would ■
threaten to stop his paper, and, of
course, lhat meant bankruptcy
and destruction. That man used
to write articles a column and a
to bet
and she took
A liojie of lil-lllgc. j| ie , ook
“When I was captured before j to him
Captain Rich-1 Says Jim to Sal. “B}* all
4?
’ixul liy. Don t jj C i. ti U g a a, well «s I us’tcr, Imt
Fine ’bunt er Inimical anil twenty
years ole. an’ can ’liicinlier when
iny yunnir inassa left for Gen
Washin’ton's war. I wuz a young
nigger den, and wnz eutlin’
sprouts outen fie uu’ grotin’, nn.l
. lie cuui liy an' say, -Abram, you
e all m i’ten,! ter tilings while I’m in tie
beneath ; va fiDy—I'll cum home biine-by,’
I the moon. 1 lie night was lair,- so ijut he nebber cum back to de
was tlie maid; they walked : ml f arln enny mo. He wuz killed
tadv il beuealh the ►hade " ith ! [Ren w id Ger.. Washin’tou. Hon
; none to harm or make afraid. jev, I tells yer it wnz milcv sor
I Her name was Sal, and Ids was
Jim, and iie was fat and slo* slim.
I f.v,
rowful times on dal [jlantasliun,
down ill Greene county, near Ail
gusty, when lie wuz brought home
lei die, 1 wuz a young nigger, jess
big or ’unifier begin ler do tilings,
but I iipembers dat well. My
oloo’man is jus’ wnn year younger
dan 1 is, so ite speculator said to
THE AL5NCT0N
I S «upp1ic«l wiili War it, Khftrir
T»fl!> anil F.lc^ant Bath Rooms.
F.utirc >atisfai tioii .irnarantedl to all
who may favor l:er witli tlieir patronage
(*i.krK" Messrs. 1!. I». Freeman aiul
(). Loekc.
jl-t-t Knfaula. Alabama.
MRS. M. L. COOPER ! If Yoa ¥/ant io be Happy.
If vnn want to he h:\DDV vou must he
woith. an old Atlantian, **it was half long, leaded long primer, and
‘ twelve years ago when I contract- sign them ‘Junius’ or ‘Veritas’ or
| ed a terrible case of blood poison- *Yox Poj>uli,’ or some other high
! ing. I had no appetite, did not, sounding rot, and then, after it
j sleep well at night, my digestion was set up, he would come in and
j was impaired, my throat was can say he had changed his inind—
terized five times and in fact I which was a gilded figure
was a total wreck. 1 had been speech, because he hadn’t any—
under the treatment of several of and order it to be left out. We
, the leading physicians of Atlanta: couldn't stand such a waste as
tried nearly every blood remedy that; wc couldn’t afford ‘bogus’ in
Petersburg.” said Captain Rich-1 Says Jim to Sal, “By all the
ard O’Neil. “I was lir«d taken to ^snakes that squirm among the
Libby Prison. Tlie prison was brush and brakes, 1 love you bet
crowded, and the day after I was Lei n buckwheat cakes.”
plaecl in it I was lobl that nc Says she to Jim,- Since you’ve • „| e massil w | len i, e bm,g| lt us, an’
were all lo lie searched for valua- begun it, 1 love you next to a new j s | )( . s m,i n <r y L .t, an ,l we’s cumin’
blcs. I had $500 in my pocket, bon net.” ! ter town next w<mk togedder and
ind was thinking with little pleas- j Says Jim to Sal, “My heart | ma yi, e we ll git ter go to de poor-
house and slay dere tell wc die.
said the old ne
w-ill be introduced through llic
bttilding by the use of pipes.
Thus . no of the greatest wonders
and caverns of the world will lie
made easily accessible to every
enthusiastic tourist.
Butting Jlis Horse into Submission.
There is a colored preacher jrlio
lives near Jasper, Ga., who rules
his horse by blitting him. If .the
horse is fractions or stuhoorn lie
lakes the kinks out by deliberate
ly seizing it by the ears and but
ting it squarely in the forehead
until it falls to its knees. Thi*
it generally does at the second or
third liult, when the old parson
steps behind and drives ahead
again.—Conyers Solid South.
hand.—Griffin -Yews.
lias Received a T.argc and Complete Stock of
SPRING ARD SUMMER GOODS,
—('(insisting <«l—
BONNETS. IIATS. PLUMES. RIBBONS* SILKS. VELVETS,
PLUSHES and SATINS, of :»ll Shades and Stylos. All of
. these Goods ;u*o New: :ind of .tlie Latest Styles. Call
ascTexamine m3* Stock before purchasing.
Respect fully.
mnr25 ; 3in f¥9R8. BVS- L. COOPER,
,(
i'rfliA ’
JEWELER,
G^V.,
•WATCHMAKIEPo &
CI7TJ LILERT,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of the
jiublie. Satisfaction given, and work guar
anteed. J. C. Graham,
<1ccl7 ct At Store of F. M. Allison.
Spring and Summer
Samples for 1886,
Fit OM HA -VI MAKE It.
Call and leave your
Order for a New Suit with
suail)z<c£ U. N. .SlMl’^ON, Jr.
LADIES!
(BERING'S
If you want to be happy you mu
go* ul,
A maxim all right in it> way;
But a tar better o:.c. it' umh‘r>!ood,
Is what I bav«’ now got to say.
If vou want to be happy you must he
well.
"Whatever the station you serve in;
\nd of ail the medicines one hears the
lead.
The good Samaritan Xf.rvine,
I once tried every sort of cure.
To restore me to good health ;
And spent in vain, of that I’m sure,
(’onsidendde share of wealth;
But all was vain, till a friend advised.
In a manner most deservin’.
The medicine he most highly prized,
Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine.
I took bis advice; in one short week,
i felt no further pain ;
For doctor; no lunger I had to seek.
For l never felt sick again.
I’m healthy and happy tlie whole day
long;
So if health be worth preservin’.
The constant burden of my song
l>. trv Sam \ritan Nervine.
’Twill make the whole world better;
At St. Josenh. Missouri, the medicine
is sold;
Prop Dr. Richmond a letter;
lie'll give you advice far better than
wealth.
advertised; went to Hot Springs,
where I remained several months,
received no benefit whatever.
A truly wonderful blood rente
dy was recommended, known as
B. B. I». I used it, and, sir, 5
bottles cured me, and I really be
lieve it to be tlie grandest and
quickest blood remedy ever
known.”
tire that tins would soon go to, you've busted, lint I have always
swell tlie Confederate purse, when gals mistrusted.”
I noticed a man in a corner with ; Says Sal to Jim, “I will be true,
his back to the crowd busy at if you love me as I love y ou, no
some mysterious work. I stole | knife can cut our love in two.
r up to hi in, and glancing over liisi Says Jim to Sal. ••Through
of slum bier eatv that lie was rolling think anil then, for your true Iov- , L, S Stone r C,t >' ,s J , ‘ b ! a ? 1 °T
_ tip greenbacks into small evlin-, er count me in, I’ll court no other Hie advent of a Dr. (f) Hale, who
tiers. “Hullo!” I sai,I, ‘what arc j gal again.” i ! , /° l ln,se3 “ 1 so / t3 °‘ S 00 ',! lllln = 3
vou doing? ‘I ain’t tloing noth-i Jim Icancl to Sal, Sal Icanetl to lf ^ llc D'-l’Ic of 1-cality will
ing,’ lie replicil, gruffly, looking 1 Jim his nose just i.mche.1 ahovc onl J'. “ I, ' nld a iarge samtanun,
at^.ne suspiciously. But I saw her chin; four lips „,cl-tv,mt-: r ™ m fi'ctoahun-
Im l.a.l a rope in Ills liarnl w liivli j alicui-ahem! Anil then-ami! tloHars. (Hale is
. „ , ... , , was larger at one end than al the 1 then. O mils! beware of men in I n«»t particular about twenty Inc
!IT r 'ISA 1 !? “L‘l;'., ,,, .f*L a “A !, "ii«tl.cr. -Don’t tell any one for | June, au.l umlcrncath tl,« silvery I d " Ilars ) **‘l»I*«y .t with
the worlil,’ he saitl, for lie saw L moon, when frogs anti
knew what he was about, ‘l’in ill are in tune, lest you get your
Well, go names in the paper soon,
anti get a rope,’ lie saitl, *an<l 1 11 I
Tlie Coloring Matter in Cochineal.
Experiments have been made
by Lichcnnann, who states that
cochineal does not contain more
than 10 per cent of pure coloring
matter. Cochineal carmine is a
kind of lake very similar to tin-
key red lake, anti contains a large
amount ofaltimnia and lime cotu-
, , „ . , , , , , binetl with nitrogenous matter,
“lanky, boss, sat,I the old no- j A c , imraercia , saln ”, c of verygootl
gro as a coin was dropped into Ins quali , y was foun(1 to Clinta i n 0 17
per cents water, 20 per cent, nitro-
ihal office, so we always took the
lead? out, altered the signature,
eredileil the article to the rival
J It Debugs I aU 11,0
Sc*n<l to Blood Balm Co., Allan
ta, Ga., for their Book of Won
ders, free. mav27-4t
bend to
it in. Well, we did have one or
two kinds of ‘bogus.’ Whenever
there was a bat beetle, ora circus, . , . , , . .
, • • , i i tr r the same boat. 1 said,
or a baptiziug wc knocked otl for , , .
. i ,i , i and 2et a rone, lie sau
half a day. and then, to make up ... .. 1 . . „ . . . .
for short matter, we would -turn Me‘hem for you. Proverbs ot thcTalmuA
over ads’-turn over the whole “I presse.1 iny way through the j Have friends or die.
crow, to the door ‘My good woman spins anti talks.
dee,,’ philosophical ’ 1 saul lo t ,c Stntr -'V, ; If your wile is little,
we judged nobody llavu losl Jl , - v suspenders, and I 11 * ho| . -
ever read; so wc kept a gallev of (S ,ve J" ou ! f J to S 01, me a rope to; A tUe thorns Hie rose
It is saitl that Congress w ill it standing anti kept on slapping j . I<_ .,’ . . 'I 1 ' n ‘" s ' . 'P cn j blooms,
adjourn about the middle of July, the same old batches of it in, every : ' ,atks ' s;u “ 1,0 scn , U - v - aD " ln a : A woman’s wisdom is in the
— ' now nnd then, until it got - dan- few minute brought me one I ! inille .
'l'he lVoafdrrfnl Succcw* ol* gerous. Also in the earlv days j ook ,l to my I. ten.-1 and in two The Ue among lhe thorns
Hiclme ■ of the telegraph, we ttsetl to ct-,m- , . 0,,r » I,e l, « rt ^ ,00 , 11,10 j is a myrtle still.
Is of great importance to the pnb-j omize on the news. IVe pieked ! 1 le 10 P C ’ 80 skilllttlly that no i witii her foot in the grave a wo
lie at large. All persons after : out the items that were pointless co ‘'‘‘ 1 see a ra - v ’ ?' a . 1,1 , | matt clrngs to vanity,
thorough investigation can recog-! and barren of information anti: ‘ oon , n ; cr ”,f., were stl i , PP , - <l an ' i Where cabbage nro plentiful,
genous matter, 7 per cent. ash.
anti 50 per cent, coloring matter.
—Scientific Journal.
“Iter Firat Man Kilt.”
General Casement loltl me of a
Gcrmtin who was slightly wound
ed in the first engagement of the
war in which his command partic
ipated. The man got a scratch
over
page and duplicate it.
bogus was
; siuIf which wc judged nuliody
no
roc
ISC
The host miulittuii
health,
Bv the use of Sam aritan Nervine.
a WONDER tUL BOOK
.lust published, and for sale hv the med-
iea! hook dealers.’ or may be had dirwet
from the autiior.
MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD!
I niz’e its value and commend its stood them on a galley,'changed . . . ,
use, since it is in no sense a pat-! the dates and localities and used , Ji-. 1 ”. 111 ?I 1 ! 1 ? rn \™ ' T ' ;ls not,te '^
ented medicine. Its specific effect. • them over and over again untilJ’= o0 . rl ’ ^ ! al< 1° , UlC : j
; upon the throat and lungs in dis 1 the public interest in them was s " m . 501 in c * iar J5 p * 1 ,IO vC J n
i case is worthy the consideration j worn to the bone. We marked mv 5r?isix ‘ nrtcr3 ’ nn< 1 ,avc not *’
of all. Its curative, soothing and ! the ads, but we seldom paid any
attention to them
the lile of a ‘td’ ad. and a
was equally eternal,
a *td ? notice of a sheriff’s sale still
booming serenely along two rears
modern improvements, a j 0 u his scalp. • He jumped about
steam heating apparatus, electric j s j x f^et in the ail* and grabbed
lights, etc. So much confidence; his scalp with both hands, ex
has Dr. Hale in the virtues of J claimin'*:
the air and water here that lie j “Shcrusalein! “Der first man
himsell would take up his abode ; kilt in Company D. ’—Xcw York
in this magnificent Temple of i Tribune.
Hygeia and by his transcendent
skill as physician* editor and exe
cutive officer, guide tlie destinies
of the new institution to a Iri
umphant and unparalled sue
cess.” It is wonderful to see the |
luck some towns have. This lit-!
tie town at the foot of the lake, |
lias only tn build and completely | “Booh J -who cares? Our whole
finish this one hundred thousand j Ience is.”
dollar building and then this! —
“trauvcnilenl physician, ctiitot- ”M.V 'notto is, -live anil let live,' ”
land executive officer” will accept j sai ' 1 t- 1 "-’ soldier, as lie turneil bis
; it and honor Big Stone City with , l,atii: n P on the enemy and fled from
; his presence until “.lie new insti- l * lc battlefieldr
Little four year old says: “Mam
m.i, here’s a lucky pop-corn ker
nel. put it on the stove and batch
it out.”
LittleJack: “Jack, mama’s new
fan is hand-painted.” Lillie Dick:
lie'll pomt out the way to preserve in | healins: properties are so evident
lie ties! condition vour newly found - . 1 , ,
and fully attested that the most
I unwilling are convinced of its vir-
| lues. Nothing more is claimed
: for it than it will itself substau
! tiate. It has almost entirely gain
ed its great name through its met-
its and the recommendations of become ancient history.
searched. IVhen mv clothes were i,,, . , . ,
; there take them to market.
If your friend lie deaf when
you call turn your hack on him.
Be the goat white, be the goat union is a triumphant and unpar
‘ in" b'lt that old rone to tie around ' **"?,!*’ s ° s) '° S ivcs .S < " (1 luilk - ! ailed sueecss.” Before the eapi
1 mv waist- will von not nick it no ' Ten measures of talk were sent talisls of that locality invest in 1
so ! i ‘V s1 .'., . - n .V' Ka 11 u|> ; down from heaven, and a woman lk j s jj r jj.,]. to anv “reat extent I
for ine? ‘ lake your old rope, vou j uns ur. m any leat exicni,
" 'I Yank’ said the Confederate, ’i’ve l0ok ^ ... they should put a little money
i na.e sem, , , . , I " ■ * _ ’ - into postage stamps and write to I
‘tf’
A man’s will is of no force, till
lie dies, bill a woman's will is al
ways in force, and occasionally
her “won’t” is very forcible.
! spitting of blood, sore or tight
idlest, weak lungs, hoarseness.
Your
Table ?
donM tbf-ti ]>e Ftit** i
i liiiw au a.cte icaiplatati
ry i* n? etirr nnd
f!=5 ;
! IOC. ill stnin^F fri ft cmiftfip ol
^ I i.fYiritii’ - N* >v ( atds t60 <itpn.n'i nc*ni.. fc ;.
-> p] ' E. I.KV-EKISQ & CO,. ilALii.MollE -MU
PM I " lny - >7 - :iw
I An exhaustive treatise on Sexual Kx-
I cesses, the fliseases nrising from them,
I Mini their treatment and cure; also a
j brief lecture on Kpilepsy and other Ner-
_ vt.us Hiseascs. showing the relationship j S ore throat, loss of voice, catarrhal
^ • existing between the sexual amt Ner-i., . . , ,
[vou?Systcin. By l>r. S. A. Richmond. • ^ **Rff^ctions, cllionic, hack-
• Sf../os‘eph. 3liss5rn*i. rricefl.iio. Fully i ing y irritating and troulilesornc
. illustrated and elegantly bound, contain- i c . olll rhs it is surprisingly effective.
j This womb*rfrd bonk reveals the inner-j I hot.gll prompt and efficient it IS
most secrets of nature, and is. in fact, a j mild and harmless; safe and relia
, after the sale was over, the sheriff ,
'dead and the whole circumstance j ,c cr
Most ofi uie _
those who have used it in Con ! tlift \*early ads were patent modi ,,n Wals ^’
sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma,
no doubt vou have a right to it:
fonl\* you ought to wear it higher
up than your waist, as many a
Given to the Lord.
Brunswick, Ga.. May
, ^ ^ , Here is a wicked assertion
l Bridgeport Loun., Cleveland am » Ait ,, At . «»t -.1:.
, *? • u-.. t a i from the Albany* News: “Ladies
— Ioledo Ohio, or Pittsburg Fa. Ur, 1 n , , . *, ..
=* ’ * are called dears because it
> tll.tll t tHIl '1 Iilov, |I9 111.lilt «l .... , , * . e | 1 . . . _ .
tier man lias done.’ He tojsed . . ,e A l , l ,ea P r . ,nU lh ? follo * ln 3; | >' l u ‘y «”'“<• »»>•» a "f ’? 1
Abe rope, and I tied it round, V* e l' a, ^ l, ‘ aI . rc l'. f>r, ‘ " f Obnst; summer, write to Devils Lake
a , -\fc lYinn.l ,vl,„ !eliuicl). I-redenca, is phenomenal Citv or Minnewaukcn Dakota.
costs
• bey which opens the Is*nk of knowksfge, j 1))e f or children. Wherever known
nnd phu ks leaves ot lioahnjr frmr tlie ; . , , ,
• tree of life. It treats of subjects which 1 *t is tuc mothers favorite cough
! arc of immense value to every man. wo- j medicine for the infant children
I man and child in the land, and will; in; ....,1 ...l.-Ua
I nil pmbabilirv. save years of sickness ! an(1 a<U,lts * ^ ln ^ C > OU havo * l °
Painl Aow I ; iill pr .
1 and lortunes in doctor mils. Agents
Oil atld Load never eheai^er wanted everywhere, both male and fc-
han now at J. W. Stanford’s. i ln:1, °- -vmrnt ..lice and yet agents’ cir
cular. l’o
-1 Stan forp.
aprl-iy
A> Agent i»*r duu
Anjsjicao Bible Society,
^ caii sell ytui «wv «i:-e or style of Bible
(.or Testament ai * < >ST.
R. K. TUNiMUo. Jr..
jnar4-ct prtmgist.
Drugs, Chemicals.
Patent Medicines, Sundries,
OILS. SO.U’S, ETC.,
sale in Cuthbert. by J. W.
septo lv.
J:}.,11-Ct
K. TOOMBS’. Jr..
Prusdst,
Fionr, Sugar, Coffee, Meats
and Syrup,
At Bottom Figures, at
feblS et KIKKSEY'S, Agent.
pay your money in any ease, al
ways get the best. Ask for Picixe
Take no other cough cure and you
will -never lie disappointed in the
result. Isold by all druggists and
dealers at 50 cents p.-r bottle.
J. P. TUIINER * liRO,.
Sole Manufacturer and Propr’s.,
Columbus, Ga.
Sold by.I. \Y, Stamford. Cuth
bel t, Georgia. jat>21 1 y,
vine stereotypes, and we used to
fence with them. Life was easy
with us; if we pied a form wc sus
pended until next week, and we
always suspended every now and
then when the fishing was good,
and explained it by the illness- ot
the editor, a paltry excuse, be
cause that kind of a paper was
just as well off with a sink editor
as a well one. and better off with
a dead one than either of them.
He was full of blessed egotism and
placid self importance, but
didn’t know as much as a
My friend, who was a .
| sailor, got his rope hack safely, | in 1 IC
Sand the next day escaped. My
own rope afterward saved my
life ami that of a Bostonian nam
ed Curtis.”—Kcw York Star.
magnificence of its offer- They might hear something to
ings. The rector. Rev. A. G. P to their advantage.—Huberts
Dodge reports the magnificent j County ( Dak ) Record.
Suicides anti Insurance.
Sax Fraxcisco, May 19.—A
telegram has been received here
from the national convention of
the Knights of Honor, now being
held at Providence. R. I.. stating ; church, and during the past year
that the provision against the] her husband has turned it into
he | payment of insurance to suicides’| the church treasury. Of lhat
three- j heirs has been repealed and lhat | large amount if45.000
total of $111,002 80 as having been j
contributed l»y that parish with- j
in the past year.
It is related that hungry rats
The above sum j devoured a five-pound package of
was bequeathed to the cbm eh by j yeast cakes in the freight house in
tlie wife of the Rev. Mr. Dodge. | Middletown, on Sunday, and a
Mrs. Dodge died in India on her
wedding tour, and before her
death expressed tlie desire that
her fortune should he given to tlie
few hours later, wlteu the yeast
worked, the noise of popping rats
was heard, and their fragments
strewed the neighborhood.
cm quad. He never set any type, j the endowment should hereafter
except in the rush of the last day,: he paid to the relatives of sui
and then Ue would smooch all the j cides.
poetry and leave the rest to -jetf
us so much to keep them.”
“1’a, why does a man break a
promise so readily?” “Because,
my son, it is so easy to make an
other one.”
• m —
Little Boy—Pa, why does the
world move? Pa (thinking of
something elscj—Because it finds
it cheaper than lo pay rent.-
The onh‘ license in the State
that remains at the old rate is the
marriage license though the at
tachments arc dear.—Omaha Bee.
A prominent farmer of Hart
countv never knew until*last week
for the solid lakes. He wrote
with impressive flatulence and
soaring confidence upon the vas--
test subjects; but pttffiing alms j hundred
gills of wedding cake, salty ice posts.
• An oak tree recently cut flown
near Visalia, Cal., turned out
forty four cords of wood and one
and flftv-three fence
put in trust.as ail endowment of
the missionary work in the convo
cation.
Horn Tnokc being asked by
George the Third whether he play
ed at cards, replied: “No. your
majesty; the fact is I can not tell
1 a king from a knave.”
Old Dr. Johnson was a ltenefac
tor Seventy-five years ago lie in
has been vented what is now ealied John
son's Anodyne Liniment, the j that Abe Lincoln was dead.
wonderful success of which in the | m a i
cure of diseases of the head, I
throat and lungs is truly astonish
ing. No family should be with
out it.
Thos. J. Walt lias been appoint
ed postmaster at Columbus, Ga.
The .agricultural communities
of Georgia are jubilant over the
crop pros [sects
A rule lhat works both ways—
When a fled goes out on a cruise-
the crews go out on the fleet.
"DISTINCT Putin-