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BY JAS. W. STANFORD.
VOL. VI.
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Enterprise & Appeal
~~ sriJSC UIPTlON l'KIC’K :
0n»*copy om* year . . . .
“ Six months . . .
“ TUrec months . . .
It.'iH Km4 P«fceil«l<*.
Day pa-smenckk. -.«>isg west.
— —
Arrive
going j: \st.
Arrive
Arrive • %
F I.«,R1D\ * WEHTKUN PASSKMJER.
WEST.
4:01 a. M.
(.01X0 EAST.
Arrive 10:37 P. M.
at Union Springs. Kufaula,
Cuthlicrt. Dawson, between Montgom
ery aial SiuithviUi*.
j.-,,rt (Jain- s train makes <lose con
ation with the Montgomery A Macon
l 1 i-seimerat cuthbert.
la ° I). PIIKLPS, Agent.
“independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1886.
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
NO. 46
ble <1<>g You aiv. 1
Milion took a pair of hand
onffs trom Iris pocket ami fastened
them on Mike's wrists. To the
A Texas laager Alter a Toagh.
When Mike Dosy first came
down on the Southwestern fron
tier every one was afraid of him
ami when, one night at the bar of
the “Sunset Casino," he boaslet!
of hating killed twenty seven
men up on t be Kansas border he
was unasimousTy set down by
his hearing, ‘dioU^ terror.” ! the born of his saddle. He cut
wlioui it wnulTl' be dangerous to I tlie ni|ie with which lie bad first
lool with | confined the had man and ordered
“Yaas!” lie cried, striking the him to get on his feet. He mount
Tie Sfitlftaa.Kyaa fight. I Carle Ale’s Views.
Exactly at 11:14 Sniffy an and [ Uncle Alie belonged to that
Ryan made their appearance. J class among the colored |>onple
Ryan was the Srst to slop on the; *■*<> were reared in slavery
cuffs lie fastened a line and hound platform. He was loudly rlirered.
the bully's arms fast to his side, j Sullivan quickly billowed and
Hum lie placed the noose of lrs i was greeted with deafening ap
stake rope around the fellow's 1 pfanse. CupL I Era in Cook, of
neck and made the line fast to | t In, city, was chosen referee. Dan
iel Murphy timekeeper for Sulli
van, and Clias. Smith
Five minute* went by
QUICKEST TIME
^ WITH
THROUGH PULLM AN BUFFET CAR
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK,
VIA
East Tenu. k Shenandoah Valley
Kontes.
X. Y. EXPRESS. ROUTE.
I-cave Macon, K T, V A <i daily 2 15 p m
la-arc Atlanta " ' 5«P m
Arrive Home
Arrive Dalton.
Arrive Knbxvillc, “
Arrive Bristol.
Arrive Huanokc. N ^
Arrive siusfc June ^ ^ ^ E
Arrive Wasb gUn B.fc O K R
Arrive Baltimore B«fc I‘ K 1*
Arrive Philadelphia. P It R
Arrive New York # •*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
rSBsntr seven men np on Kansas ! toward the post.
Imrdof, amf tier first galoot that “Come on. Mike!" lie cried, and
looks cross eyed at ine'll be my I the noose lightened alsmt tin
meal!'’ j bully’s neck.
All hands looked forward with In vain he begged for mercy,
their CycS as straight as | ossible.) Milton was obdurate and refused
and a painful silence fell Hpnn • to lie moved by the would he had
the room. Alike saw the impres- man s prayers. He led him into
sion liis words hail made, and the post lied up like a broncho
jerking out his six-shooter lie ; steer, and the jeers of the citizens
cleverly shot away the neck of a ; as poor Dosy shambled past them
hitters” liotlle which mood on a j on his way t<f ihe jail was the
and
were self instructed in the princi
pies of moral plnlosopliv. In
terest, with that plausible sopliis
irir which a willing disposition
furnishes the tempter, argued that
two wrongs make a right; colsc-
qneatly, stealing from a master
was not stealing. Willi hi
C.ttm Planters.
Some of our esteemed contem
poraries evidently have a poor
opinion of the average cotton
planter. The Vicksburg Jour
nal. for example, when treating
of a possible organization against
ihe American Cotton Seed Oil
Trust, says: -The planters would
The Two Extreme*.
Speaking of extremes in neat
ness anil ofcarrlessness, in bouse
keeping. I believe some people
can’t help it. I remember visit
ing once at the borne of a lady
who was distressingly neat.
Everything about that huaar
shone, from the kitchen floor to
the garret window. There was
not a thing out of place anywhere.
ter ralhcr sink inl " al, j ,cl P wvwl v, 1 She show Jd us all through
I iii:iu combine and slick lu^elher
, „ _ . _ . ... her
lor Bvan. j verjL religious nature, he was j l hau combine and slick together I rooms and carried n damp towel
before Uie j greatly iulerested in the discus* as a unit on anything. no matter in her Imnri to wipe off a speck ol
i:
men took their corners anri an- i sion of much-mooted poiuts o! how vital to their interest.
bar with his first* vExe killed ■ e<l his horse ami turned the head I other four minute* elapsed before j * * st * :iD te*nc-t and doctrine. The New Orleans Times Demo
t | . ,, . 1 But lliejMilciaiics of learned d
time was called.
jhhi
tors, in liis hands, often
•s ilot . . .
led i„j crs, L reviewing past evulence,
I dust, it it were to be found. There
were only two in the lamilv, llu
husband and wife They owned
18 ! anri hvpi.1 on a small farm, and
8 pm
9 50 p m
I 40 a m
6 15 a m
II 45 a m
T HIS Powder never varies. A mar
vel of purity, streiifitli and wholo-
.••omeness. More economical than the
ordinary kinds and cannot Ik* sold in
coinpetitioji with the multitude of low l
test, short weigh C. ahint or phosphate; . ..... . , , .... . , , i ..
powders. Sold only in cans. Koval Ba- j shelf belt itid the bar. Ihe "ta death knell of ins badness. Ire
York 1 * °'^ Ur 1 ° 1 ( m» Wall | rant tola juice” dispenser smiled « made no “John Branch
mm m m* (.sweetly, as thoii*»li such s|N>rt after Ibis. l*4tt attended faithfully
Ml*, .luli.l Win I lb.we is ,nr> | plcascil him, nn<l Mike
busy with other matters to attend ,, .
hoot out the lijilit
On first n und, after shaking j startling conclusions. After einau-1 tvmylad to endorse this judgment, i when the husband came iu he
bauds the two men sparred for ! eipalion, realizing the boon ofj *No country in the world.’ says j had to take off his shoes at the
live seconds for an ojiening, when I opiKirtunst}*, Uncle Aik? sent his t be Journal, *h as been more im-1 ^ tM,r anf \ '’* n *lip|>«rs, so as
„ iiit, .» J:,i. I.; Children to schoid, but, like ail . . : not to soil the floor. He was also
•nen, while and black, while he j . ; required to wash in a basin out-
ipliuiltcil the advantage of learn* 11 ro11 ® 1 1 IC sl,,c,< . policy °f | side at a bench, and to hang up
ingover ignorance, he always"feft !»ed»ug the ac*d instead of return Iris every day hat and tail in the
himself to be an exception to the j ing it to the sod.’ If this be true. shed. That woman worked hard,
rule. He believed it necessary | j lnW t . J|n 8 „ t .|, men eX |Ki*t t*,! •''he had no time to read or rest,
to educate other people in order D She fought a great fight with dirt;
| to bring them on a level with his I I ,r °*l ,er ? 1 ,H ‘.V curse the tariff. | ^ cIeanei | * here ft was clean
right and caught Sullivan on Hit*
right cheek. Yells of *feo»«d b.»y.
Paddy! went up ail over the
house. From this time both
fought savagely, llvan leading
throughout. Kyan followed up
Out aioraiag la
yiaior wf ao fipmo Worn
cayttro rooilMMt tluUcil by Um
•inlilrn ap|iearxBce on the track
ahead at a boy who was frantical
ly waring a large piece of re<(
limnrl. Interpreting tin’s, ot
eourse, as a warning of danger,
IW engineer instantly whfitfeil
for ‘down brakes.* Just thea
the train, which hail becq going
turned a sharp curve, and a cry
of horror burst from tbe lips of
engineer and fireman, for in the
center of the track, but a few
yards ahead, was a large bowlder,
tn a lew seconds the train came
to a standstill, the cowcatcher al
most touching the huge stone.
A few moments later the boy
wbo bad saved the lives of so
many of his lellow creatures was
surrounded by the pale and cx
eiteii passengers, who were listen
ing to the story of the resent*.
*1 was walkin' along the track
on my way to my Sunday school
mother wit. There is uo denying .impoverishment ap ; m,| w,ic to the luckless fly which i teacher’s house when I seen that
plays"
check and attempted to follow it the sincerity of some ot his posi
the stomach. LIO,,s ,u:, > . ‘ I »«l*tcil. Jacob.
to display
ju a in
00 ;t iu
Virginia Springs all open—at low rates
Excursion rates hover than over.
For further |iartieuhirs w rite to or eall
upon J F. Konitis, Ticket A cent. Atlnn-
5a or Ch.vs. N. Kxninx, Dislrictl’asscn-
,,-er Agent, A«Ian<a {i w wKFNx
i Jr nr ml I'assejtger Agent,
inaylO-tf Knoxville. Tesx.
Brunswick & Western
Railrcad.
Ty Ty Route! |
50 MILKS S110ItTKII T11 A N A N Y j
trriiSU IlOl’TK BETWEKX
WAYCROSS & ALBANY.
h :>h p tn ; j (f ii i( , linsii.n M<-i a physical Club.
1VrJ!!> !ii! buindc l by Iter daughter, the late
| Mrs. Anngu<’s, and that institu
tion may be <lisban<led.
Bond Results iu Every Case.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale pnpn
dealer of Chattanooga, Trim..
! writes that be was seriously atflie
j ted with a severe cold that setllci
i on his lungs; had tried many rein
: edit s without benefit, lb ing in
j • I need to try Dr. King's New I)is
; covery b»r (’oiiMimptipn, did ?»«•
j and was entirely cured by l»>e •.!
: i few buttles. Since which time
' he has used it in his family for all
Coughs and Cf»lds with best re
sults. . This is the experience ol
j i iii iisnnds whose lives have been
1 saved by this Wonderful Discox
erv. Trial Bottles free at J. W.
Stanford’s Drug Store.
JJninsxvii’k
Pyles’ Marsh
Jamaica
Wayncsviile -
Holiokett
Schlatterville
Wa\cross
Savannah, via - l
On ami after Frhlny. Sept 10th. l«Sii,
passenger trains will run as follows:
FOU THE « BUT, XOKTII AND SOI TH.
Mail. Express.
Jv 1 :U0 p m
. Iv 1 :4H |» in
.Iv 2:10 j* m
,lv 2:50 pm
.iv 3:54 pm
Iv 4:13 pm
ar 4:40 pm
, V »V xv
ar 7:58 pm
Jacksonville, via S. F S:
ar 7:3<> p ,n
Jacksonville, viaS. F & 'V
Iv 2:00 p in y :.50 p in
Favannah, via S, F& W Iv 7 Ml a in.
Wnyeross .
Pearson
Alappaha....
Ty Ty
Suini er
Willingliam
Davis
Albany
Maeoii, via <’ tt It.
Atlanta, via UK It
Justin McCarthy and Michael
Daxitt are hoili in Toronto now.
.jv 4 :5T> p m 12:45 a in
lv 0:12 pm 2:1*0 a m
Iv 7:31 p m 2:58 a m.
Iv 9:i^» pm j
.Iv 9:26 pm i
Iv 9:56 p m I
.lv :1010 pm
.ar 10:45 p in 5:30 a in !
ar 9:40 a m
ar 1:35 pm
walked out, mounted
and rode up nhd down the town
yelling like a Comanche. II«* gave
>iunlai exhibitions whenever he
viitilrd town ami while others
were heavily fined by the local
magistrate for less offenses, Mike
was never bothered, and after
awhile he got it into his head
iliat he was really a “hard, bad
man from Bitter Creek
About ll»re« miles -rom the
lempoiary ranch wiiere Mike was
holding !ii" small herd of cows
was a ranger camp. One morning
at roll call the commandcr of the
scouts detailed a scout well
known along the frontier as “Mad
Milton/' and Itauded him a xv ar
ia nt.
“Milton?” lie said, “here’s a
warrant for Mike Dosy. It ap
he ha* l>een doing
lately in
otlicers
with another right hauder on tin* 1 Ins general shrewdness, although j pears to be largely of their own ‘invaded her fori. The husband I there stun on the track. 4 began
! improvidence ami recklessness. , hnikcd fearful, and the wile lcwik j I>h* little fellow, modestly, and il
1 The j ot |rn*il finally dc -I* res i Wrtl ^ T * c< ^ i and I sat down amL his grammar was not of the best
ins eldest son began to display 1 ° * *' ^ tc arcs I curled my feet up under uie, and, | ■«> thought of criticising it
an activity of intellect and evince ll,at l,lc l ,,C!H ‘ nl *° w l* rleL ‘ ot: although I had my tatting shut- j then. ‘I knew this here train was
a disposition to inquire into first | *v<?d shall cause planters to pul; tie in my |»ocket, I did not ilare to; pretty near due, an* I made lip
and final causes that give the i them 6fi their lands, it #ill prove “tat,” for 1 was actually afraid ofj ,n y niiml I‘d have to stop hei.
old man some trouble to maintain • t |, e greatest blessin- o-iven t„ j-lroppinj? a J.it «f lhrea.1 anti an I looke.1 aroun.I >i‘ I fount)
! that su|iremaey whieh he assmu | s..ntlu.r. li.....” ii... i nov ' 11 " ,n Y hostess. When the j lhi» here flannel—it’s a piece of
liilherlo been
ii^ with a blow in
but fell short. The light xvas so
beg.n to j to his herd, and Ihe bare wenlior? severe for the last minute that
Then lie of Mad Milton was sufficient to Ryan began to allow signs of fail*
ids pony ! keep, kuu quid wliencver be for- ingxvind. Sullivan took advan
got Ins defeat and cssavcd the lagc of this an i made a rush at,
3 (Ml, and winch hud
role or bail m .n — lly Col. Gtpnjt Ryan, when 1m.Ui clinched, bill lin q lu >2,tiouabl\ conceded by the
W.Symonds. ' were quickly separated. Time. j family. T he oracle was hard-
I On second round. Ryan again ! pressed by the clexotcfc.
1 forced the fighting, hut with less! ‘Daddv, said Jacob of the nas
apparent effeet. though he reach
ed Sullivan’s face and body sever
of
Beacon White.
There is a Deacon White,
Brook 1\ n for instance. He is a
deacon in Beecher’s church, a
speculator in Wall street and said
!«, be wot til $12.000.000. Ju,t
u listI put it into the lo ad of a
man so happilx situated to come
in Congress to be an errand boy
lor every voter in bis district, i**
hard to tell, but he is to conic, and
will probably be sorry for it.
White is a self marie man so fai
as his fortune and reputation go
He was a lawyer in Iowa thirty
years ago, when t lie railroad
building in that country began,
lie a a xv that in the development
of lands tin re would be iminen-e
fortunes made, so lie set to work
lo organize a syndicate to buy
some of the lands and to aid in
cent intellect, one night as they
*ul around the xvhle-moiithcd,
afternoon was ended and I g..| an old flag, ye see. that »ou»e sig
' V:4r * out of doors 1 drew a long breath j nal man's fired away—an 4 I run
If cotton planters have so great of relief. ! ahead with it—an* that's all llicte
an advantage with their seed for I afterwards visited another : ** t° tell. 4
| fertilization, an.l full to 1!Se it . >-l'l Iru n.l wh,. h.„l three chil.lrcn , ‘You are a Ool.le b»v,‘
they would seem to be victims ol
power through
winded. Sullivan then
to force the figbi; and.
said an
—a home where life went on in a j °hl gentleman, in a voice broken
sort of happv go easy-way. Ifj with emotion. ‘Friends, 4 he add -
! mud daubed, stick chimney, xx hile stupidity, as well as an easy prey tJ JC boys wanted to whittle in the j i*d, turning to his fellow passen*
al limes. He had lost some ol j the pot of chiuhngs suspended j'»f the smart Yankee. People who 1 kitchen, they were allowed to do j R <,r ®» ‘this little liero must not go
his |lower tlirwu“li licenmin- ! from llie crane bublile.1 a low ami ' are wt-i-rinsl in the balance noil *°- P r,,vi< l e il they wonI<1 brush u|>l unrewarderi. I am going lo pass
saruri'song iff joy, *vnn said vmir , . ,i-,. i ,• . the chips. The little girl had her j ,u y arouud lor eonlributions
I master was' a migl.l, hard man. ^ "* '**> '"** thcH ! dolly thing, and work basket, and | Tor bin benefit, and here is a five-
eadmg. ■ • .ij.in-, j,j ve j OU n |) ,. nulI possessions, and prosperity is . other little trinkets 1> ing around 1 dollar note for my share.’
rcacheil Kyan, who countered | ,. al How" could you work when promised only to the diligent.— everywhere; and if tlie house was | Some of the passengers took
prettily. Sullivan then again i you was hungry?’ AuyuntH Chronicle. all sixos and sevens nobody fret ! their departure in considerable
icachcd for him and landed a! ’Huh! chile, I g.it plenty. 1 » . — ted. Sometimes dirt reigned j basic at this, but many remained.
, , . ... I didn't ax nobody to feed me. I Never give a horse which is us triumphant. The stove wasn't ! and in a few minutes a heap
bodv blow, which downed Kyan, i , ° 1
, , , ..... ‘ use In go lo de smoke house an . naily fed oats a full feed of
amid loud cheers. 1 Ins was re- j (are SI11II li(>U 8. an’ de chickens '
pea ted twice. Kyan tried clinch . >a i,| ,| rr e piairs cv’ry night—
ing to avoid punishment, and al ; ease dee didn t know which one
the end of tile round il was appa had to go ilex . hi you wauls
to ketch
wf
c .„ rn blackened, and the dishes were; coin and crisp bank notes was
... . not washed in very good aeason.thruatintothebandsofiheblush-
or corn.,,. ai m place ot .he lllt . clli | (ll ,. n s<ll aj.-fv. and il,.’ j M.g and bewildered li„l« fellow.
I>. IUT I.-t it go without. S(tu j || IIS |, ;IIl il came in from the farm [ Then the old gentleman who hari
p«*ar* that
| just about as fie pleascri
i tow n, nnri n«»ne of the
there care la risk their lives in
attempting- Iris arrest. The , , ,
„ -. t llu* construction ol branch ionl>
‘•Squire gixe we tins warrant yes . , , ,, , . , lf
, , . t * which should develop them. Hi
associated with himself M>-. T«»u-
zalm. Mr. Mcf'uMy an l 40.iici»
They got a charter from tin* Iowa
Legislature for a road which ariri-
. 2:39 p in
7 :07 p m
. 6:50 a in
AURANTII
terriay and 1 want you to cxecuti
| it. Take prisoner on to the jail
; anti lock him up.”
j “All right. Captain/* answered
! Milion and he went out to the
I corral 1 and saddled his horse.
When he rode up to Posy’s
! camp the slayer of twenty seven
was appa
rent to all that Ryan's chance for
victory was gone.
The third round was a regular j
••lugging affair. Sullivan was in
line wind, forcing the fighting j
from tiie start, although he show ,
i e<l signs of heavy punishment. ;
i After the third pass, Sullivan let.
i g<> a terrible right hander on Ry
an’s jaw, which sent him spin
j ninji tlie ioj*». .a straight
; and clean knock flow n. The blow
, , , , „ . . , had such an effect that Ryan,
; ed to the value of the lands and , !
I with riilliciiily, raised himscll aim ;
staggered to liis feet.
himself together, and,
tVftnc/.sco Chron icle.
chicken so he won't Sofi-wooried plants should
pi a enl nearest the light in
window garden, and the hard
1 with sleeves rolled up and thick > started the collection, harded him
Rc boots on, ami threw his old palm i* card, siying:
and
ll K , leaf hat into the corner. But! Here you have my name
they were all jolly and good na j address/ my lad, and if you ever
ol Lured, from the farmer down to i Reed a friend come to me.*
ll »‘‘ the oM cat that winked on the, ‘Then, tlie bowlder having been
holler, j is take him by the nake
i so.’illustrating with the poker
i *au’ you got im.’
i •Kill, ibidily. nhnsu ,m-at a n,l i •"“’"’L h"iv«"l phin’.s ‘.t-cupy
! chickens was ihc\ ?’ j back ground.—Detroit Tribune, .lounge. Strange but true. I pn-, removexl from the track, the train
*I)ey war mine when I gi*t hold The fat from chickens is deli j'\Vcd Hie last visit best, although j *taited. I lie boy watched it un-
: iiv ’( in/ saiii the old man, laugli-' t . ate, ami may be used for an J ,l,li y P r, vate opiniivff, publicly j
ing boisicnuisly.
But whose was they before von !
t.H.k 'em?’ ‘ ; rw l"' rw| ,
*\V y moster claimeil ’em. but
I guess some uv 'em belonged lo
/ : cxpre»s«*d, that a medium between 'tance: then he sat down beside
purpose where butter 1,4 : |„. j wo extremes is to be pre the track and began counting his
Marietta, via \Y A A ar
( liattan*'«.ga, via NN A ai
Uineinatti, via Uin. St> ar
XOKTII AM’ SOUTH.
Mail Express.
( imaimati. via Ciu. So lv • «:47p m
f'hattauoofsa* via W & A lv • 5:.wam
Marietta, via \V A A lv \ :.»• V 1,1
Atlanta, via u I* U lv g -^2 • 1 ,n
Macon, via U H K .lv • * : I* ,n
Albany lv 5:.» a m 11:15 pm
lv 5:55 a,in
. lv 6:11 a in
lv 6:43 a in
lv 7:09 a in 12:32 p in
.lv 8:44 a in 2:07 a in
lv 108*2 a :n 3:35 a in
ar 11 :19 a in 4 :45 a m
i* & W ar 7:53 pm
JacUoiiviile, via S FA W
ar 7:30 p m 8:0.> ni
Jacksonville, via S F A W
lv 7:35 a m
Savannab. via S F & "
lv 7:01 a m
•lv 11:34 a m
.lv 12:01 pm
..lv 12:20 pm
..lv 1:24 pm
lv 2:10 piu
.. lv 2:37 p m
ar 3:20 pm
W A VCUOSS ACCOM M OD A-
TlOJf.
Stopping at all Stations.
I-eaves Brunswick .... 4 Manx
Arrives 'V ay cross 9:2o a in
KKTURNISO :
i eaves Wavcross 4 : P ,u
Arrives Brunswick 10:2.> p m
Purchase tickets at the station, and
save extra fare collected upon the train. ,
The mail train stops at all B x xx
stations. . , I
Connections made at \\ aycross to and ;
from all j obits on Savannah, Honda tv j
XVcstcni Kail wav. I
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann
Boudoir cars upon .Jacksonville and ;
Cincinnati through trains
J. A. McDFFFlK. H. V. A.
F XX. ANUIFK, A. <i. P. A.
A. A. UADDIS. V. P. & G. M.
scp23tf
FROM Tin: XVF
Davis
Willingham
Sunnier
Ty Ty
Ala pah a
Pearson
Wav cross
Savannah, via
tVaycross
Scldatrerville
Hoboken
Wayne.-viJlo
Jamaica
Pyles' Marsh
Brunswick
HUCNSW1CK AND
! men was engaged in the peaceful (
... . .. lalinr of "ImMing nff" a voting
Mnet of thedu«.aseflTthir.h aClirt ra.inkind *ro origin- | ^
allycaufledbyadisjrdcredeontUionoftheLIVER, j t ..|lf while liis Wife milked the
For ntt comnlnints of this kind each as Torpidity oi j
the Liver, Bilioosnoss. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiccr* i mother COXY.
ti.m, Irreirul.irity of tho B well. Constipation Flit v [ . .
lency. Eructations and Bunins of tho St.m-«t i “DoSV ! ’ began Milton, reining
(somotimos cnll-1 II nrt»>ur: ) Mhsmv Al dirii,) .' -.
Bloody Flux. Chills dcI Fcw Btwklxme FVwr, ; up bcSlflc tile bail Ulan, “1 VC got
a xvananl for you.’* .
‘•What!’’ was Mike’s aston
ished ejaculation an«l he swelled
up like a turkey gobbler and tried
to look bad.
“I*re got a warrant for you,”
repeated the ranger;” and I’m
made a few thousand dollars!
| apiece. White, with his money
went to New York after the
me. seem s I worked fur ’em.*
'But was it right to take ’em
without askin’ IV»r ’em?’
•Uv course, ’caused'I had a ast.
COOK 1 fig
• • . in* iwoeuernes is 10 uc ore »•«•'*"
j money. It was then that live
1 queues, or even in cukcor pastry. 8omc ladies are ready to con j other hoys emerged from behind
A lilllu a.lilol to llu- sluflin.r „|! n u<l for w.nuvn's right* an-l all » clnm|» of bushes by the r»s<l
' ^ 1 .
fowls cmiches it. —Chicoyo Jour
nal.
An accommodating cake with*
that, and spend a lifetime search anil advanced toward the cx*
i ing for a “speer,” as Jnsiah Allen’s
wife calls it. in which lo labor.
: Wouldn’t it be as well to accept
no meat out bin ter or milk ; Beat six eggs whatever falls to our lot todo, ami
• to carry a plea!
; form our labor to the glory
i very light with a Dover, a.1.1 a ! ,0 1:11 r - v a . f=“*. »»'■! I«' r
and went into Wall
was a dangerous thin
Eihuntinn W i» or aft *r F«wi, CMmnic Oi
rhooa. Loss of Appetite. II**id-.rho. F >nl Brwith
Irrocnl.vitiw inci ten! il t > Fiwlos. B»*nrin^d'mn
serf sTfUGEli riUBMun
te Invaluable. It is not ai»a«sco.i f. r -U ••
but Ol IDC a l d’sea^esof tho LIVER,
will LUl\U STOMACH.-ndEOWEL?.
It chancos the comploxi *n fr. m a wnxy. yollor
tingo, to a rud iy. hc.i;thy color, it rntir*’' - reiaorc*
tow. gloany siurita. It is <n« of tlio EE ST AL*'
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTIli^h* to j :,ilr
which the experiment was a sue
cess. The stock of the main Iowa
mads was listed in New A <»i k
Stock Exchange. No man there j
knew as much of these roads,!
their resources, their prospects,;
business, in fact, everything per
taining to them, as did While. :
He never made mistakes. When ;
he made any money he put it
w titer of
s aw"
again on Ryan’s jaw. The blow
was so well aimed and landed so
heavily that Ryan dropped as il
hit by a cannon bull. It was a
hero.
• Yer done it bully/ said one of
them. ‘How much did ye get. 4
•Forty seven dolla • and ninety-
five cents/ wa# the reply. 1'il
ol: give you fellers yer share before
Say, don't this lay
over pickin' buckle lierries an*
sell in* 'in fer fixe cents a quart?
Well, I should ejaculate!*— Wau
‘No/said tbe old man
alarmed for his best fruit,
belter not.'
•Why wouldn't it be right?'I ^
saiii Jacob, acquiescing without Pickled Onions: After |x>tiring :
. r . nnc . l;»i1 q"ustioning the inexpediency ol boiling water on them, peel: put
knock out of the cleanest kind. | lho p ro p llStM | act . " 1 ’ 1 1
Ryan lay on the platform unable j - Cause I‘se your pa/ said Un
He liullctl' 1,1 » S"t* >rhi|«|iin nu
ne: tlier/
« ... i « . in a »e- , 'J'|*§*« raxiocination did not seem ! » ■ . r f , j mmui «»ur iaoor hi ute giory *»i
* wildered xvay, threw out his left condusixe. Ibr Jacob continued: C *. 4 a ,i4 . ° s,l e ar an ‘ 1,1 ; God and with a contented heart? wegohome.
1 at Sullivan. Sullivan stopped il j 'Would it be right for me to ;i £ :, ‘ n ' then lightlx stir in a cup j—C'. E. S.. Amherst, Mass.
lo.l'., ,,ul j niet .|, % an ,i vhen U-t go anoilicr oi\ ,a * ie s " ,n< ‘ ‘‘n-'m bi<; Oct..l»cr j »n‘l » Imir ..fsirtiMi flour. A 1 _ • •* —
tins was one ol the few cases in . , , peaches 1 helped von plant?* 'spoon bakin'* powder in the flour *\cs. the Lord has sorter seem
.... No, said the old man hastily. an<l a la ,despoon of vinegar ma\ j lo sm,, e «“ me this year, sai *\ ’Icier.
javx. i ne mow alarmed for liis best fruit,‘air you ! . . , . . , .7 »he deacon, as lie stuck the corn * • *
| Uc ’ ,l nvlihw arC CSS< ‘ nllaI ! cutter into the fence. A big ap I Hearst’s anxiety to be
pie crop—heaps of ’taters—tine , r *- 4 **-riectcd to the United States
viciil of wiienl anil oats—bi^ ifav i -)vnaLr i. parliallv avcountinl t«*i
crop, an<l corn A No. 1. Ye»,"l! u y ^ raBl ll,at Mr »- IKairst |>ro
in .. : IVel as if I bail lieen bleaaeil.’ Just ! l>a»s the winter al Wash
, na ..,k rim. than then t | le ,,, aL .„ n ‘, lm j- t . :llne (,-„ m j ">g whtllier her husban-l does or
< .ns, t n-n l | lt I,,,!,*,. a0( | s;l „| soinething I n,,t -
For sslo by all Druinrwtfl. PHcp SI .00 V^tbottle
C. F. STAD1CER, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST.. PhllaCelphla, P*
aprl-lv
ARTHUR HOOD.
RODT. L. JIOYK.
!HOOB & M QY K,
i ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbert, - - Ca.
P RACTft'K ill flic State ami 1'ViivraI
Courts. Sj.eeial attention jriven to
j Collections. sei*30-6ni.
| J. J. WORSHAM.
CUTHBERT. GA.
Office over Postoflice. Jfl
vptlS tf
W. R. THORNTON,
“Me!” cried Dosy. “Me? Fake
me ter jail? Well. I reckon not?”
He dropped the calf rope and :
laid Iris hand on his six shooter, i
“Ye’ll liev’ me ter kill fust!” he 1
bellowed nnri pulled ihe weapon
front the scabbard.
Before he could raise the pistol ,
to shoot, M:ul Milton leaped from j
Iris saridle and bore the bail man
to the ground. He wrenched the
six-shooter from his grasp, and
seizing a rojie, tied the bully hand j
and foot
“L'>ok here, Mike,” he said, in j
his coed determined way, “you’ve!
boasted that the whole ranger;
outfit could not arrest you, haven’t
Fancy Note Paper,
L ICTTF.i:. EtM'ls U«aL£ap. Ktivi-
r.Unfc Bilks. Menimaml.ini
Jioaks. 1 Vns an<l Inks, at
IJ E. TOOMBS'. Jr..
DmSfd**.
you i
j "Y:ias," fullered llie b:nl man.
D E T 1 8 1 . j -bill I reckon I was drunk when
CUTHBERT. GA ; 1 did il. Let me up an I'll go
Fl'K'E West ki.Ie I’nlilic Square. w i,|, vt ..”
over R. !.. Dunn’s *t«re. fvl»lT-lv
0
TOBACCO,
Will offer spr.-ial iiotlleemellls.
et At. SIMPSONS.
You have been shouting em
TOBACCO. up lately al tlie post., ami trying
HeadciTiai-tei*s loi*
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
1 Can Sell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
to appear bail. Haven't y*>n?
[ -Yaas; I w ax jest havin' a little
J fun ”
-You have boasted that you
had killed twenty seven men on
j the Kansas border, haven’t yon?
I “Well, I mighler sed
: ter that pint.’’
-Now, Mike," continued
scout, -you kn..w that you are
j not only a coward but a liar as
| well. A hov could arrest you.
i uv »*»••«,v. any
1 away. When Commodore Van
del bill made his great coup in!
Lake Shore, the slock of which
! went from thirty something to
thirty eight in thirteen days, 8. 1
V. While somehow got an inkling
■ of wliat was about lo bw done,
lie bought on the lowest possible
margin neatly 20,01)0 shares. In;
less than a month he hari $G00.- ■
000, all of which he had made in
that one tiansaction alone,
does not dress any better than he
did when lie was struggling to
| get a foothold in New York twen-
! ty one years ago. 'I have two
well-defined rules in life/ said he j
! to an old friend the other day,
who was remarking upon his al j
j most phenomenal success. ‘X al
| ways k«*ep my promises, and I ?
I never allow a man w ho tries to
cheat me escajie. 1 have hunted
them as long as they lived. They i
don’t try to do these things but
once.’ Mr. Wnite has Iwn a;
deacon iu PUiiioiiih Church for
j many years. He and the late H
B. Ciaflin have been the leading
! pillars ot Mr. Beecher’s church.
| They paid more to his support j
siiihin* l * ian aI D* members of the
! congregation. He is anything
i hut u riudo in appearance. He
is rather below the middle height,
i wears his black hair long like
i Senator Logan, and is rather carc-
to move. The police jollified over
the ropes, but too late. There was
no need for their sendees; the
i tight xvas over.
Sullivan pushed his time keep
er hack so as to be sure that Ry
an had nothing more to say.
i Time xvas called, and Ryan was
then
cle A lie, conclusively.
: it every dav for five
1 ake vinegir to cover, in the old man’s ear. “Two dol- j
cinnamon, a few lars for pair of shoes:’ shouted the!
‘Would it be right to take some j drain dry
of inammie's preserves?* \ add pepper,
'No/ senu utiously responded j e l OV es, some pieces Horseradish; i deacon as he raised ins head.
Secretary Bayard invariably
wears a black Prince Albert with
still motionless. Sullivan
stooped down, and, picking up
liis fallen antagonist in his arms,
; lhe philosopher.
! 'Why?*
'Cause she's
dent iy.
‘Would ii be right to take bud
die Jim's hick'ry nuts?*
your ma/ confi
; boil all in the vinegar; pour
w hen cold.— Toledo Blade.
on
You tell your mother she can’t! :L* rk »«K> •••'■eh cravat
have no two dollar aliora. Well;. 1 . 1 '* onl J\change noticeal.W In
N’
•Why?*
•’Cause he‘syour brer/ ti iuinpli-
, ani Iv.
carried Inin lo liiscorncr. Shouts , -Would it lie right to takesomc
and cheers went up for the Bos- j 0 f Mr. # I hompsoirs roas'in ears?'
ton slugger, and the immense j ‘No, an* you belter not go tool
II . crowd dispersed.—yashetlle Un- * n rot,n4 dere neither, fur lie (loan
,,e ' i take no foolishness. 4
j be lucky if we git through tbe! l,iH atti . re “j 01 * l,i! ' rwenl '•'reave
One of the first plants to change j coining winter without, having L, j men,s . c . ,C “ V J' ■’■•rV * (l "
from green to scarlet is the |iois i sell the bosses to buy meat and [ arol,,,< 118 "|0
on ivy. Beware of it. Reincin !®" ,lr ‘ II >'H Sheet A eirs.
h«*r, tlie poison vine lias three J-'|iih
; leaves in a cluster; llie leaves ol n j„|,i
the harmless woodbine are in j George if lie calls this
clusters of five. Anotl-.er gray j
lined plant of the early autumn is j
.: the poison sumac or Lite poison j
oak. —X. V. Telegram.
i Attorney General Garland i«
■ by all odds the worst dresser in
. ... : the Cabinet. His dollies seem
I don t believe I will **!,„ hang on him without any at
was so shocked Iasi : t | le
your liule Willie ever insults you
I that way, does lie?” Maud—“No,
When is it right to take some
""*'* * | thing from somebody?- asked llie j Bail Influence
: One morning this week llie son | |,„y. using mdefinilj terms, fin 1 ; . Whv ,j„ n - t rl(lc insil , c j he's a regular gum,).
of a prominent Estelhne man ar- ing all siiecitic cases under the „ , '
... . ir I 1 u./n iear? >\ hat do you freeze on the i t., . . r% ..
rived at school :<!»oul a half hour; ,, *» n - . 8 lie—Did you hear Gilmores
i late. -See here.’said the teacher, j ‘ Tain't never r.ght fur yon t„ ! plallorm j concert?' -1K—I didn't Ileal, all
! ... . , , . Dike nothin* turn nobody/ an j ‘Can t do it. of it, you knaw.* ‘Why not? 4 Hc-
jAith consider:! de emphasis.; |4ew | Uncle Alie in a sentence -Why not?* cause I came out bctbali it was
you re tardy just thirty minutes. ,|wt was a triumph of jugglery in | . BtijeV( . irittl , Iisin now . j ova. I heard a feller say that the
Have you an excuse.^ *V\ by, yes,; tlie use of negatives. And (car-j , vocalist natli goin<'to sin<r forev
sir; von',e-von know some fr|. |:»» l«t right still he in | The, ca l me a very sensitive neg- am| fwrcv » h . j *.u,do t
were havin' a little horse race ■ cbnrd t» eiuiiLte Ins prowess, hejali'c- Impressible Ui all kinds ol ; sta> . u^t long, you knaw. 1
continued: ‘You mus-n'try to do . influences.' wanted to c.-Hcli the !>:JO train,
as I duz. ‘case circumstances al I -How docs it affect yon.’ you knaw.'—Jfasical lleconl.
•If i gel among a lot of people, ,
, , * ’ ] Two old ti lends met and refer-
ain’t. Ef| n>T menulily get* dissipated, and re d u. the days w hen they had
ns I duz ! magnetism affects everybody.’ ! been sweethearts. At last hr
xrr “vt Tr , V“", i al »»•■ liis invariable
•IvV; |“ ld,,ll,C ;' / W'V Mack slouch hat is lip,>ed down
—“\\ hy last evening he suddenly ; ()Ver , lis 11
look hold of me, lwilled me around j J
int<» hta arms, and foicibly kissed j
me a d<»z« n t imes. I don’t beliexe
,n
i ... . „ dined to emulate his oroweRs. hi*
little horse rate . .. 1 .
, 'Continued: ‘lou iniis‘n trv to do
loxvn al llie track, an I went
Bees to a horse u*rs cases—yoti’w* a little boy an* j
sir!’ 11’*** :• man; 1‘segot a family to
boy by the pervidc fur, an* you
V oil wuz lo trv to do
Gayarre sixteen years ago g..t
80c. a night for singing in a music
hall at Madrid. Now he ha-
made an engagement to kins' si
the ojiers fifty nights for #70.
000.
->^-s m
A l.ig tow—a little tug wiih
five great sehiwmers. That's n—
thing—we have seen men whnean
bring a dozen schtamers into port
■ town an —’ ‘Been to
race, have you? Gome here,
and he grasped the
coliar. ‘W w-w y, I I t thought j ’
you wouldn't eare,’ blubbered the j ChilmTaia-t so sharp dese days, eonseienlious
youngster,‘If I only stayed just Min*, now, rt you touches rleni
a few minutes!' ‘Thought I j October peaches, I^ gwine lo skin
wouldn't care? Well, I'll show
\ou‘*l git I'u'clierl de lust time, j *T<si had; but glad vou're so said: ‘Ay, Jennie, an’ I hac na
)ove<l any bmly since you. I Itae
never bug itlen you.’ ’ -John.’ she
said, wiih a little moistening of
I you. Why didn't you coine up
and let me know about the race,
land I would have dismissed school
iso that we all could have seen il ?
I'll leach you lo remember next
you ‘live.*
Centmi/.
-II.
i You're not bad, yon never killed ■ "" s " ,n
unless you
a man in your life
talked him to death.”
*T—I—” began Dosy, but Mil-
ton interrupted him.
“Y'ou have liven slashing around
here under false colors, and a
great many people are afraid of
| you. If you had quietly submit
ted to arrest like a gentleman 1
When vou want any Instrument, confer with me in I would have taken you tojailina
regard to jirice before buying, and I will save you mon-j gentlemanly manner, but now I
I also sell Piano and Organ Stools separate.' j mean to treat you as you deserve
,]. W. STANFORD. I and let people sec wliat a uiisera-
; loss
I Union.
bis dress.—Nanhcille
| time when there is a chance for
Olieaper
THAN
Any House within 500
Miles of this point.
:o:
UV
: the school to improve their minds!*
and he reached for a two-foot rule.
‘Oh. Miss Brown, who was that ■ —Kslelline Bell.
homely young lady you were with j "
this afternoon?' ‘That, sir? That ;
8aw a man just
like you the other day. 8aid he
T. Keahny /,# | was similai U affected. Remnants j tli«* eve. ‘you're just as big a liar
of past meanness kept clinging j as ever, an’ I believe you just the
| to him. and would affect a whole j — Exchange.
A Lynn clergyman relates that car load. Wouldn’t intrude on — -
on one occasion after marrying » | |«iple.'no„geniUity. Rides down | H ith a Umughtlnl air, -what did
couple an envelope was handed to : un the cattle train dunum now.’ you mean liy telling papa that I
him which he supposed of course j -- m » m — _ ! had outgrown my sli|>|iers?' ‘I
contained tlie marriage fee. On Witness—‘i believe you said , men n ill at you are gelling tim big
opening it lie found a slip of pa•! yon were a tavern-keeper?' ‘Yes, j ^ ,,T . Bobby How long will
Col. Oliver Payne, Mrw. ffhit
nrys hrotlM-r. will unfurl h>»
bachelor flag from the Secret ar,
of the Navy's hospitable rurd Iree
this winter.
Prof. Rocbrig, who fornierlv
filleil the Sanscrit chair at Cor-
nell University, has been chosen
tor a similar |x>sitiou in tlie liei
verslty of California.
Senator Palmer, who lias gone
to Km rojie with his invalid wife.
; "'!■ leave lieral Kice for the win
Mamma,’ said young Bobby, * fr * n< * h'lrry back for the open
was inv sister.’ 'Oh—ah — I beg |
He (referring Vo a paiuling) —
■Don't you think the introduction
.. , iii i. , I of one or two birds would give
ten thousand pardons! I ought to ®
have noticed the great r ,. sem |youaliUle.Horelife.MissBessie?'
blanee? That is-lhat is-’ Then/ 1 '* ( referrin S *" ''">el.)-‘How
lie wished an earthquake would Hionghtfnl of yon. Mr. Short, and
happen right .hen and there. ho " ' ItlkaUl - v P“‘ ll ‘«
T T — lion!’—(and lie had to rifn her
The latest pronunciation of j over to the nearest hotel and order
matrimony is ‘matter o" money.’ 1 broiled quail for two.)
| per on which was written: *tVe
| desire your prayers.’—Lynn
! (Mass ) Item.
I * * *
Head of the house (to young
man at Iront doorj—‘Haven’t 1
lohl you. sir. never to rail here
again?’ Young man—‘Yes. sir;
lint I haven't called to see Miss
Clara this lime. I have a two-
months' gas bill to collect.’ Head
of the house (in milder tone)—*1
see. You will please call again.’
sir.’ ‘Do you know the prisoner
at the bar? ‘Well, that depends.
When he has money about him I
j do; but when lie wants lo , lit it
on the slate I don't.’
w • ^
Morp to the purpose—Professor
—Next time, ladies, 1 will lirins
to your acquaintance one of the
great men of the |>ast. Delight
fill young lady (toiler neighbor)
— I should prefer to make the ac
quainlanee of one of the young
men w ho hasn't passed yet.
il lie before I outgrow your slip
|K*rs?’
The Misses Caldwell, of New
York, who recently gave the sum
of #300,000 to the new Catholic
University, wifi go to Washington
ere long to pass the greater pnr
lion ol the winter.
Lewis C. Smith, of Hagerstown.
cx-S|ie»fcer ol the Maryland House
of Representatives and President
of the Ohio and Chesapeake Canal
Company, died Saturday alter
noon.
ing of Congress.
Charles liardinge, second are
rctaiy of the British Legation at
Washington, sailed on Satnrdm
from New York for a visit of tw .
months with bis family in Kci.t.
Eng.
C*4. John B. Kachcldcr. of Get
tysburg fame, has sold his summer
cottage and farm st Lower Gil
maaton, N. H.
Ex-President Porter, of Yah-,
has returned to New liaTea after
hia European toar ia capital
health.
Secretary Lamar's daughter
will make her debut on New
Year's day.