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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
RY JAS. W. STANFORD.
“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.'
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VII.
CUTIIBERT, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1887.
NO. 15
Enterprise & Appeal.
st’BSCUIlTiON rWCK
One ropy one year ....
“ Six months . . .
“ Three months . .
Mail R*ad>rbrUNlr.
PAY l»A**KSOF.It. goim# west.
Arrive
I
2:AM r. m.
c;olN«; KAnT.
Arrive M’M r. m. •
FLOKIH V A WKSTEKN P IftSBSWKK. I
l.OlXG WE*T.
Arrive 4:04 a. Jf.i
«OIX«: E\HT.
Arrive 10:3i I. m.
St.*n« at Union Spring". Knfaula.
Cutkbett. Dawson, between Montgom-
erv and Smitbvilhr.
K,*rt Caines train makes rln«e con
nection with the Montgomery A Matron
Passseiig *r at cuthbert.
b D. PHELPS. Ag»nt.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
QUICKEST TIME |
WITH
THROIHH PULLMAN BI FKETCAR
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK,
Ten-. * mLm
Rente*. _ ordinary kinds and cannot be sold i»; j
“ “ j competition with the multitude of 1 >w j
: .—. -I _l of pj| 0 ^pl, a t e ,
X. Y. KXFHKS*. ttOt*TE.
Leave Macon. K T, V A d daily 2 lo p in
teat. *h«ri weight, alum
powders. Soldonlvin rails.
I^ave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
Arrive Dalton,
Arrive Knoxville,
Arrive ttiiitd,
Arrive tin moke. S Si
Arrive She. June S V K U
Arrive Wa^h’gt’n HA <» It K”
Arrive Baltimore BA l* U U “
Arrive Phlladeliihia. I* It H
ve New York
n 40 pm . king Powder (.*<>
* 35 p m ! York.
f» 50 p m j m m ^
1 40 ,m j Col. A. S. B.ilord
Rornl Ha- j
100 Wall Street. New i
mav22-lv 1
First Love.
I remember
Meeting vou,
In September
Sixtv-two.
Wr were eating.
Doth of u*.
And the meeting
Happened thus:
Accidental.
< »n th* road ;
Sentimental
Episode.
I wi* gushing.
You were shy;
You were blushing,
fso was I.
I was smitten *
So were you.
( All that’s written
Here is true.)
Any money?
Not a hit.
Very funny.
Wasn't it?
Voww were plighted
Then and"there,
Ilow delighted
Two hearts were.
But your father.
To lie sure.
Thought it rather
Premature.
And your mother.
Strange to say,
Was another
In the way.
What a heaven
Vanished then!
You were seven.
I was ten.
dispslches recalls to mind ihe
famous robbery of a similar char
acter which occurred on the lines
of the present Central railroad
system in the fall of 1X65.
At that time there were bu
few negroes at work on the rai
,1
A (.range Speech in Banks Count/, this great avocation. I want to
Editor Gantt, ot the Banner- see nur college turn out Professors
Watchman, was called upon for a of alraiglil furrows ami confer
speech a few days ago at a Grange degrees hq the hoy who can carry
meeting in Hanks county, lo which the most hay seed in his hair,
he replied in his usual facetious The Banner Watchman is on the
style, which elicited milch amuse side of the farmer, ll it wasn’t
ment lo those present. The fol for them we wouldn’t know how
lowing is ^correct and impartial to run our paper. They keep us
1 report of the speech as furnished in locals by laying on nur office
his paper hy a correspondent who , table abnormal eggs, deformed
1 was present: j vegetables, three legged young
"Ladies and Gentlemen: Gran- j chickens, big enrs of corn, early
gerism is not my forte—I ain not cotton squares, and every oilier
| a horny-handed son of toil; but, j unusual species of the vegetable
my friends, I have devoted a and animal kingdom. But I have
gnat dral ol my valuable lime to already spoken longer than I in
read irig up on forming and am ! tended. In fact, the call was ea-
’ proud to he given this occasion I tirely unexpected on my part, and
: to unload my agricultural wisdom. I was totally unprepared lo make j leading out of Macon, but the
jfCheers.] They will tell you a speech.” j task of finding out why was not
I that raising cotton is the curse ol ' The orator then look his seat!so easy as it would be now. It
the country, an I guano is what | amid the must tumultuous ap- j was plain to the officers of the
ails Hannah. From this rostrum, plause. ; road that there was considerable
' 1 brand the statement as false -
Over Twenty Tears Ago. J been stolen from a car in the
The great railroad robbery as;yard, and among them was an
reported in tbe Associated Press 1 odd shoe of a certain numlierand
make. Capt. Brantly went lo At
lanta and after much difficulty
found a quantity of the stolen
goods, among them some shoes
which were identified as being
a portion of the lot in Macon by
the first slice found. Tbe shoes
roads, except about the freight j bad been sold by one of the traia
dejMils and yards. The crews on j uien.
ail the freight trains were while i ll was also developed that tnem-
uicb. ami railroading in those ' licra of the gang did col always
•lavs was not so systematic as ' use the keys to unlock the cars
sow. Al the lime mentioned the | in the Macon yards. This, per
claim list began lo swell to rnor : haps, was because there was s
Bass proportions. There were I constant watch on their inovr-
A Burglar’s Letter te the Press.
The Alliens Banner Watchman
of Saturday contains the fallow
iog letter, which it says is a gen
nine document and postmarked
Brunswick. The writer* is sup
posed to be one of the parly re
cenlly operating m Athens and
vicinity:
•'AXYiTHin*. April 7. 1857.—
Editors Banner Watchman: Per
haps you would like to know why
theresreso many burglars in the
land, and I being one of that pro
fession will enlighten you. Must
all of us are mechanics who sre
oat of work and cannot get work
to do. It is easy for the man who
Tiial *•»« many
Years* ago,
Don't let xnr-
Bodv knun'.
i* i.*» a m I vu1, n - *■’ imiiih'i "f Richmond,:
11 45am ; one «>f Ihe ieatlinv railroad mag |
s :w pm. _ , , . t * i
in:tO|> in ; tiHioa of tlie 8<»utli. i* spending a:
}} Al’ ]> !" ' short time in New York. He i ,
•• ■ ’ a ni , Body know. -Ano.v.
* 7 oo a in aided in develop : ng the railroad; m m m —
at low rate* facilities of the South immediate-; *ud Ihe Paper*.
Iv-after the war. He is tall and ! L’«J. Lamont. the President**
slender, with a hatchet face, and ! private secretary, is passionate!*
J f,, F h \oKi^ ARan 1 - 51 typical Southerner in his j fond of newspaper reading When
A rrive
Virginia Spring* all op«*n-
Kxeumati rate* l-»wer than ever.
ur rail
A t la n-
Dihtrict i , a*>en-
’ . .
: What we want is an. improving
j variety of cotton—a stalk that!
; will produce a 600. yea, and 800
) or a 1.000 pound hale of cotton
i instead of a 400 pound bale varie
! ty of the staple; and guano that
i will wcijjh 10,000 pounds to tbe
ion, instead
This can only lie accomplished j
by intensive farming, and by im
proving v*»ur seed. Go into\om j
cotton fields, my Granger friend*.
Woman.
The primary meaning
| stealing going on, but who were
of the
word woman, is. by some, said to
be woe unto man. The correct j
la, or i h v*. N. K nigh r.
triir Awnt, Atlanta.
K B. \V. WHEN’S.
(Jf.imtl I**isse:»(/rr
insrlX-lf Ksoxviu.*. Te»k.
Brunswick & Western
Railroad.
Tv Tv .Route!
ou MlLK^ SIlOKi LU THAN ANA
OTHER ROUTE BETWEEN
W A Y (’ ROSS «& \ LB A N Y.
‘ manner.
The Verdict I nnuiiuoN*.
, W. I). Stilt. Druggist, Hippu*.
! I ml., testifies: **I ran lernniiuetid
| Electric Hitter* a** the very best
; remedy Every bolt
I given relief in every
man took six bottle
j cured of Rheumatism of 10
•ver he has t little spare time lor
ounging he can pretty surely be
.•ounted on to pul it in a big easy
meaning is. woe uulo the man who;
doe* not honor, resjiect and love '
woman. The woman hat a niit- j
-, vr . . *ion to perform, a noble mission.;
2.600 pound*, j r ,
: I o iMipulaie the world and elevate • , , , , , , . .
, , . ; sltal at the tune, and lit detailed
the standard of morality and , , . .
, , . . ' • Meve Melton. (now in Jackson
chastity u* her mission. , ... . , \
. .. _ . ville Fla..) the lalt W illiam Wry«
A man is not capable of under i ... .. . . .
* , ! and the late 1 homas Knight dep
. . i i * . i. standing woman thoroughly, and ... ,
and select seed only horn stalk* . title* to work ia the case under
; , , , , , . i , bn hi* blindness he (ails to spore- , # ... ..
that produce the largest aize bale., .... the direction of Capt. W.
. - r ... : nate her as he should. ' . , .
t and sow not a hill of fertilizer* .... Brantley, the treasurer of the
shortages rrporle»i on all the lines j uier.ta. The yard master located ; is doing well to talk ami say we
a barrel of whisky, for instance, j could get work if we wanted to,
in * car. Thai night a hole was! let him try it and he will And he
bored through the bottom of the ! is mistaken. It is steal or starve,
car and into the barrel, and the j and I, like the rest of mankiud,
whisky was carried off in buckets, j prefer to steal. The day has ar
Of the thirteen men arrested j rired when a man without money
nine were sent to the penitentiary, or friends cannot get work to do.
Howell Cobb, Judge Jackson, and | ‘If you want to stop tramps and
a number of leading lawyers ol burglars, let the government es
the Stale were engaged in the de- j tahliah factories and work shops,
fense. Harris «fc Hunter, of Ma ; and give all employment who
con, were employed_to assist the want to work. Then when a man
Solicitor General in the prosecu j j, found loafing send him to the
lion.—Macon Telegraph. chain gang. If this is done you
! will see but Jittlc crime in the
i land. How do you expect a man
1 to be honest when his wife and
<tbe tnieves was the question that
| troubled the officers for nearly
three months. Hundreds and
hundreds ol dollars' woith
of
good* were short, and *tinally it
became necessary lo make a de
lermined effort to find the thieves.
Col. J- B. Cumming was mar
, char
i a ne
with his face hidden behind j
*iltr*ul first picking out the best
r*paper. There is nothing
Id lia* i l*^ e * belter than * big pile of
! and strongest guano seed, [(.'lies j«
W omen, iu the spheres of uioth
or. wife and sister, rule
case. One I newspapers, an easy chair, uud a
and was pair ol slippers when he wants a
, .. \ rars little solid comfort. He never
landing. Abi aliam Hare, drug .
smokes, out tin* doe* not detract
“The
th
; gi>t. Bcllville. Ohio, affirm*:
best sriluig medicine I liave ever j
S handled in my 20 year*’ ex peri | ol his read in
«*nce, i* Electric Billers.’’ Tlioti ’ | l<?
, hut this
east from the
spell*.
enj*v ment
W henrvrr
«n»l
* of others have added their
On and after Suiniav. Nov. 14th. testimony, so that the
passenger train, will run as follow .: unanimous that Elf
Fott TUT WEST, SOUTH CM) noTTH.
Mail. Express.
llrunsw’kviiillAWIv li:Wmu 7:6«piu
1‘vifs* Marsh 1» a in *S:\b p in ! *lollar a Ootlle al J. »> .
Jamaica b' ti: °l a 1,1 P 1,1 Drug Store.
Wav nesville lv 7 :V2 a m »* ^ ^
ii . . .lv *:2:l a m lh:2« p m
iMdict is
n n.ini iiioiis
do ell re all disease*
Ki lnevsor Blood.
•etric
• f the
Only
iluuoKrll
j*cl»lacterville
V null.-
*.t\ aim all, vm ?
C'alialian .
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville, vi
<*all ah an
bBvammli
Wave’** via H \ >V lv 10: «J»*a itt 11 :.«» p IU
‘.Pearson lv 11:16am 12:4* a hi
.Unpulm 1' I2:S0|> in 1 :->3 a iu. |
•j f v lv 2:o5 pm 3:11 a m
Vumner - - 2:1' 1> m :>:26a in
WUliujlhatii !v 2:44 |» in
Jlnvih lv 1:1" 1* ■>'
All,any .nr 33A |> in 4 :4.| a in
r.larieiy. via.!' Itjltnr 7:2J p m
*4' lUiintuls . . . . ar 1 :- r, -» P ni
ilaeuil ar S -.I4 p m »:0» a m
Atlanta ar 1:2., a m 1 :U» p m
M arietta, via \V •> A ar 1:2l a m P 111
C hattau.M'ira ar a p in
I.ouiaville via I. & S ar (i :4I) p In 0:J0 a in
t'iiirinatii, via Tin tsar 6:4Ap in6:40 a ui
_ Fit ix TUtTnesr, >o.ith isdmktii.
Mail K« press.
Cincinnati, via CinSlv 7:.V> » 1'
l.uiliaville, via 1. .k N lv 7:.VJ a in X :U> p iu
i iiaUanoKga, via \S A A
lv p m 8 :0-> a m
Marietta lv i :2S n III I2:.vf p "i
Atlanta, via C K It lv 2 :2.S a m 2 2X1 p m
M ai'Oir.
1'Mtumhus
IMakely
a railroad
Bitt«*i» ;j‘» urnt *v he im at ialdy lay* in a
Liver, • g«Ki«l supply of new*p*per* unit
a half! retreats behind their page* the
Sr.lXloKDs j uioiiieiil the liain pull* out ol the j
j depot. He can salely be counted
Alexander Gieger of the Rus i«»» to remain behind this breast
*inn Legation, has leased on Mas ««*k uutil the end of ihe liip un
saelmsett* avenue. Was hi.igloo, .less some unusiiui iaciiienl should
the house owned by A. A. Hayes,! interrupt. Loving, newly uiar
issued >>ed couples would be in theii •
; glory if all the train* were filled:
with men like Col Lamont 1
jsibly, it is appreciation of thi
fact that led Mis. Cleveland to;
*; 11 a iu M0:;C p m I
ar :»:u6 am 11 :15 p m j
E A w )
ar 11:55 a iu <5:10 a iu (
ar 11 :^»i a m .v :‘2o a m j
;ir 11* :«0 m i»:15 a m j
s F,t»v ; author of the recently
lv 7:00a m 8:15 p »n nov #l, “A Jesuit’* Ring.”
lv 1 :SS a iu f».05 p m •
lv 7:0Ga m p m
of “Hear; you hear.”] Then you
can afford to raise cotton at one
cent a pound and grow the best;
brand* of amrnoniated fertilizers
at a dollar a ton. [Great ap- ,
plause.] But you Bulks county
farmers should not depend alto j
. I
get her on cotton and guano,
accompanies the 1 resident and : .
,,, , , . Grow everything—grow pineap
! pies cocoanuts, pearl grits, coffee,
sugar, wheat bran, hay and slo* k
food, and everything else. You
should lap your apple trees in
•thespiing and draw your own
cider, and let not this delicious
beverage go to waste in sap
. [ Dealening applause ] Why can t j
j you raise brandy peaches here as
The Oue-Horse Farmer.
The one horse farmer has a life
long ambition lo gain a repula
tinn I»I wearing a dirty shirt- !*-Uildren are crying for bread! If
He will alarm the neighbors by j be la honest under tbe circuit)
getting up two hour, before day.: manes he is void of manhood.
. . , “ . ® I lie few have mncli and the many
work until after sunrise. , , . J
He will ride around a week look -I h » ve n * lh, "8- You have your
dilion, there was a detail of sol- j fora %t hog. j gold locked up in iron safes, but
iiers pul on watch each aight j lie will complain of hard time*. ! we are organized and there is not
Ninulh western railroad. In *ad-
the uni
verse. Not as men rule, but with
ti # ,| ” Ce ' among the freight cars; but, in! l hen tear his pants climbing " j a county in the Slate of Georgia
I he fact that women are stipe 1 . ,, , , I lence where a i?alc otivliL to be . °
, . , spite of all these precautions, the j .. . ^ ^ * but where we have members, and
nor to mm was proved by nut : 1 * . He will pay three dollars for a!
common mother "Eve" when '“ Dl 00 tor *“ nc lnBe ’, new bridle, litc. let the calf chew i »« »l>'«d.ng out over the
perauaded Adam local of forbid
drn fruit.
Take the mother, the
11 r« Cli'i 1 land on
One night a negro wlto worked ' n t« piecea before Sunday. * land, and are determined to put
■ aImut the yard was notteed acting ' He will get nil the neighbors to : the money in eireulation.
y In the otlleers. He j J** 1 !' 111 H'e caw out of the i rtVIicn God made this earth lie
: hog, then let her die fur want ot!
anil told that he must tell what
lie knew ahonl it, made a clean
revealed that lie has been putting off fix
S« that ' 1 n lt for six months.
P II If i p I He will ..rain hi. back lifting !'»r °« r « 1,e > »*»<•. •«•?. J 0, ‘
Fan H-in lie road. E . ' something to show bow strong ^ »ee mncli trouble in this land
gaged in the aiealing were an en : j,_ * ( ol the tree.
He
I ! auspiciously
rs« arrested, and when locked up,
Iiolrls the highest position ever I ... . • attention.
given to human brings. Look al
her sphere of iiaeliilm-as. her! , , _ . ,
lireaal of the affair, and
aeope of mnuence and jndg,- unit.
The president hold* a trivial oo-
... 1 on the
si'.ion in eompanson with Hie
mother's, while lie rules the pres
rnl she hold the future in her , , ... .1 ...
the yardmaslcr anu some lliteen about
, or twenty men on various trains. | j n 5-^ ride ar o,||, d the neigh
It is a most responsible duty j . oorliood Monday hunting seed po
made man to inhabit it, and one
man lias as much right lo the land
It was intended as
block wiil get in anil dcalrnv ,
, • , 0 , , ... as any oilier.
Ills ciop al a place in the lence: _ . , , ,.
■common property, and unless this
.... , a
ing for
great government does something
just such an organisation nn that j for our relief and that soon,
A Natural Lawyer.
A man dropped in on a lawyer
the other day and wanted to bor
row ten dollars.
“Haven’t got it,” said the law-
yer.
“Well,” returned the modest
man. “can't you borrow it for meF’
“I might; but you must pay
back that five dollars you borrow
ed of me a year ago first.”
He left. The next day lie came
again, and brought the five dol
lars.
"Thank you, thank Ton,” smil
ed the member of the4kr, pocket
ing Ihe piece.
“That ain’t the proper thing te
say; ‘thank yon’ is too tame.”
“What should I say, then?”
“Why*, you ought lo say, 'Crime
in. old boy, let’s go down mad
have something.’ ”
“Well, thrn.eomeon, old Hoy!”
They went down and had some
thing. anil the “old boy” called
up all his friends. There was just
three dollars and ten cents left out
of the half eagle.
That afternoon the “old boy”
dropped in on the lawyer again.
“How about that ten dollars?”
he asked.
"What ten dollars?”
-Why that ten dollars you were
going to lend me if I brought
back the five. I’ve come lo gel
it.”
“Great Ciesar! Say, jnst ait
down over there and go to study
ing law. I need a man just like
you. I’m going to make you myr
partner.
Mrs. Mary Savage, of Green
wood, Mass, has a daughter,
granddaughter, great-grand
daughter, and great great-grand
daughter all residing in Norway,
Me. It is an unbroken^ line of
females of five generations. Their
ages are as follows: First 84, sec
ond 56, third 36, fourth 17, fifth 8
months.
The first, published volutuc^'of
poetry by any Amerivan was by
Mrs. Anne Bradstreet, the wife
of Simeon Brad»lrcel.,| one of the
early Governors of the colony of
Massachusetts. The volume was
published in London iu 1650. A
more complete edition was pub
lished in Boston in 1678.
■ gineer, the depot office watchman, i
hands.
i ll a« in New Jersey ? [Cries of
111 I!J1
A NATURAL TONIC
j" ArifiL lrou
Tkadb ALii»
make the secretary a unique jire* ?
“We can.”] Of course you rau.
iny friend*. I tell you. we must;
make oi$r farm lioii*e« juclty and j
j attractive. Let this weary hu*
lianuruuu. when he come*
. , Having discovered the organize-
1 lual i» placed upon mother* lot . _
* lion Capt. Brantlv and the officer*
nourish and rear their children in
and
•quietly arrested tne office watch
man, and he also told of the gang.
Hie arrest of thirteen men sunn
Hie chain gang has; ^ wealthy retired merchant of
ill talk all day Sunda\ ! ?° tcrro ** fc / or l,# » art ’ San Francisco has adopted a lain
bll.eiis.ws .lwuttarm-l lMjtlc r roff J" tl,e **»•■*■■« I' 1 *" custom of Mmc. Bernhardt, nnd
oul, for there we are feij and cloth-
jedand only have to work, and
, that we are willing to do. I wish
j your |>eoplc to try th
| Trade H«rK
PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.
; ent, which adorns one of hi* room*.
I is a newspaper holder, repre
senting a while whirled, red-tur
j haued old countryman leaning
ut of a cottage window, will*
1 hu*s resting upon the hroa<i
l »ill. w hile the extended hand*
; hold a half open newspaper, which
he seems to be intently perusing
When Mrs. Cleveland sent the
at eve. rest uuder his wide *
j ing sweet potato tree.
a war beneficial to mankind
pica«iug lo God.
Women recognize this great . ..... .
»«- j . • . . ; followed, and then came a partial!
. 1 respon*ihilitv, and ills a trial. „ , , .
home i " recovery of the stolen goods,
pleasure, to meet it
and
*icstas beneath the turnip
as it gracefully entwines
, though
pread ; ,
. . 1 holdlv and sav, “I have done all
take
j that 1 could,
vine;
here is the man or woman • . - . ...
over made a number of keys which
! hi* porch. [Crica of “loti are ■ were furnished to his associates.
. , . , 1 t » . . .. , In* or her mother? Her gentle, . , . .
right. ] But wc must not forget: , • I he car doois w«>re not sealed in
r ! loving word* of hope and counsel. : , , . . , . ,
that great cereal, corn. Every ® r j tho.*.e days, and with the keys it
r ... 1 lie inoliier is loved became * ...
acre* of tin*, . ^ was an easy matter to unlock the
. r . ; sue is loving and forgiving • , . . . .
wait for the | ^ . . I doors. I lie cars were robbed oe-
toe*.
He will go in his shirt sleeves!
on a cold day, to show how rauc
he can stan I, then lelurn home at
night and occupy two thirds of
the fire-place until l»ediime.
lie will ridicule the mechanism
of a cotton planter and then go, ,
ped that the en- out and mash hi* thumb nailing j Or 3’ in,z,n o 1,8 ,; ) to g :| ngs and g |V
' a txiaril on the leave. ib S u. tawaa in Iioubc breuk.n-
Il c will «o to Ui.d on Saturday an, ‘ * afe °l wn,n S‘ We have onl -'
keejm bis coffin in a spare room.
The curiorily is a beautiful apeii-
men of the undertaker’* art, and
ex|ierinient i „„ t |, e p[ a tc is the owner's
I, I of hiring every idle man they j name , with a blank space left for
at mwt . an<1 » ee ll,,w little crime t l, c datcof death andthease.
there would tie in the lan-l.
'Our organization's headquar
ter, are in Chicago, and we have
agents traveling over the country,
It was • level
gineer who was at the head of the
gang, being a machinist, hsd
fall sow down broad
great crop. Du not
I summer', drouth, bnt lake lime!
I hy the forelock and have your!
i present she accompanied it with , , , ’ ,
‘ cron of corn ready to harvest be
' a note sating that she thought , , ,
“ i fore the sultrv *
.lv « in 6:10 |» m !
lv 11:30 aiu!
lv 7:20 a ni
Albanv via it A \V lv 11:00 a m 10:10pm
Davis U 11 :2.» a m
• ii^eal to send him a man lo iielp
THE GREAT BLOOD FUH1F1BB! Ui,u rea<l - Tl, ° c, ''"“ e| lan-heu;
liearliiv al the bon inol and never i
The father is feared because he
is stern and unrelenting.
Tbe wife comes next
mother in point of usefulness Lo
the world.
and conic back with filly cents
worth of coffee, a paper of pins, a
dollar’s worth of chewing tobacco
and his belly full of whittkey.
He is economical: economy is
his forte; lie will save ten cents
j worth of axle, grease and rum the
spindle of n $70 wagon.
] tween Savannah and Mueon, hr-j He won't subscribe for a news
tween Augusta and Macon, and 1 pap«i. but will borrow hi* iriend*
to the, , . land forget to return it.
I along the Southwestern railroad,)
been organized about sixty* day*.
We are just starting, but in six
months we will make the whole
country warm from one end to
the other; you would lie sur
prised to ktiww who belongs to
our band and who ure in sympa
thy with us. Burglar.
*I\ S.—A friend of mine prom
ises to mail this for me, and I sup
pose he wiil do it.’
Willingham
Brnimer
Tv Ty
Alapaha .. •
I*earsou ...
>Vaver«*a*
lv 11:41 a m
lv 12:13 p m It :13 p m
lv 12:32 p mil :2S pm
lv 2:11 p mi 12:45 a m
lv 3::u» p iu 1 :43 a m
ar 4 :VJ \'m 3 :«JQ a m
For Dyaprpvla.nlI AeraaftwcaU
of llie llisottlro Orfua* nnd ih«
Livs'.xklu Dineakca. rut*. Burns,
scalds nnd Bruises. ACID 1KOS
EIRIH is W spcrific.
Kkrumniism, Xlalwrlnl Disor
ders. Cbrosic OiarrkoR aad ok*
•tinner cases of Blood Poisoning,
ji Id wiihoui Vail to It* woader-
a ful curiitiee power
p m 8:1 u p in . ^ „
lv 2:47 1* m :U> p m **R for free pampblet. to be bad
lv 1 :SUp m 8:15 p m >t m || dealers or seat, postpaid.
ar
». :57 |» m 5:25 a i
7:35 p m »»:15 a i
Pavannah, riaSF & W :
ar 7:58 p in 11:5a * m ,
Callahan
Jacksonville
Jackson vibe, via "
lv 2:0>>
Callahan
Savannah
Wavcror* via I» &. lv 5:05 ]* m 3 :t5 a m
|<cbblttrrvillc IvS :SI V “ m
Hoboken • lv 5 -'If j '
\V rtvweaviHo W «:».•“
l-it>iaica lv 7 :-vt p in a m
hW Marsh lv *<# )•
j;nin.-wi.-k ,rS:2s ,» ni 6:40 a m
*SU)|1 on signal. , , i
l'urchase tiekets at llie station, and :
gave extra fare collected upon
The mail 'rain s'o,i« at al
‘'connections made at Waveross to and
from all points on Savannah. Honda .X
Western Railway.
Pullman Palace sleeping and Mann
Mundoir ears Hpon Jacksonville and
tire, of telling the i’.ory to bis:
visitors. As a result of bis taste
for newspaper*, the Colonel isoue!
of ihe best informed men in Wash
inglou on lltc leading public top
summers nun ap
pears. [Cries of “Now you arc j
whooping!’’J But no farmhouse!
is complete without slock.
118 about slock raising, ye
! the crowd ] That is what I pro- ■
i j-w r • i sown by the
; pose to do, rny Grangei friends..
J,-, . , will reap the harvest,
i One mistake that 3011 make. I ^ 1
1 Surely n>» man can
Congressman Crain, of Texas,
i* hopeful that the next session of
t ... ... . . , [The above must Rot he con-
; Americas and b.mthv.lle being„ a , llM , IBg lo llle nanv
wi ' . : . 1. r -,| r 1 j favorite points. At each point -good fanners who cultivate one-.
teie sa npin o ai u • ° j ,here a car was robbeii the men : horse farms. It is inii-nded lor | con S5 r< !* # WI H adopt his progtosed
Tell * ** arl *“ lovln 8 an '' sympathetic? p^nonuto receive | w,l ° make "» big to-do” nnd i amendment to the constitution of
1|C( . ; it is the wife who dcvelopes With; >tolfn g(M)U ThlMe of ^ 1|e j never do much of anything ]—Kx' the United States. Mr. Crain
: in her hand the seeil whieti were
muthcr. Til
*orld' SanS
! buried most of their treasure aad I
ics of the day.
aid and sou ice
He
valuable
see that hams arc quoted in Alii
doubt tile
of information to
... , , ... [wisdom and goodness of God! .
en, at 14 cents per pound, while * j were people
ho robbed cars at Macon
most of their t
sold it by piecemeal. It was at
! the close of the
A Talented Liar.
j the Washington correspondents.
| Whenever they want to verily a
j side meat only brings 7 rents.
when lie refers lo the lime that!
rho
war, and there
were not ovtr
particular as to where goals came
Now why don't you raise a breed j sal1 * ' l wa “ D ° l S 001 * ^ ,r man i f,. linl so | on g as tbey were sold al
of hogs with all hams? It lakes
to be alone.
frsM Ihe A. I. II !'•». Rshile, Aim.
PRICr, FIFTY CFNTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRU8SISTS.
liovlS-lt
report involving the Presidential I n|> mw| . u> faUrn . llam , lllan | W » »an could bare no wife he j
hoiischoM they seek ihe Colonel
ami usually gam Ihe desired in
! low figures.
formation.— Wash Cor.
a middling hog, and yet
seven ceni* on every
vktiu n noon.
ROST. I.. MOTE.
Commenting on a paragraph |
concerning Mormon* in the South, j n
the
When the men were arrested
><iu lose 1 i Capt. Brantlv and the officers
pound or| ru,lf|er ' “W* U ' “•*'* bul n< * 1 abl «- i went i„ work to fasten th. guilt
i the latter specie, that you send 1,0 l ®”' fe iu a i c site course. ^ ! ujton them. The w.tchmaa who
‘in market. [Cries, “Yon are! Husband lie candid. “ e * confessed told that h , booty wa,
j vottr wile not rnl, you? Docs she . , , .. . . .
- at home under the lied, and
would have the Congress which is
elected ta November assemble on
The Covington Enterpr.se •• ! the 1st of the following January,
responsible for the following j ofon the fir , £ MoIl<Uy , n
^ arn ' j December, thirteen months after
An innocent looking young man election. He thinks the con
with long hair and soft^ brown grMsmen s | loul ,| come rresh from
ries (Implied in our office an ‘l, ih c people and should voice the
told us the following yarn, aad j poiitj^i „. 0 t in . en t of the country
expressed a Willingness to swear j „ soon afur lheir election as
lit—never thought of that hr-
fore ] Bui this is not all. Bulter | bv • sweet imperceptible i»-| f „ un<l
a sack ol
i:f J jl Vn Sc ]V:( I] V Ri which recently apiieared in luc; j a -i . . i - -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i Morning News, the Chattanooga j •»>> brings 10 cents a gallon ; •_ J , , ’ , flour, meat, candies and
; Times savs: ’There have been , Atlitns, while sweet milk ,eils
Cuthbert,
UimdimaU Express.
First-class car through between Lrunn-
wick ami Atlanta^
[ vVllcetions
Ca.
he Stale anil Federal),
ion piven
P RACTICE in
Court**. Special attention jriveti
from 90 to 150 Mormon proselyt i
st 25 cents. Go home and kill off
v W AN til Kit. A. <i. I*. A-
I M. DI’FKIK. n. I’- A.
A A. UADDU5.
you not secretly
fact?
rejoice in this
various
articles of like character. The
to the truth of ii-ihi« we refused | ^„ a ;i,|e. Mr. Crain’s amendment
{to allow him to do; He said Ut: , Uo |jro|)ns „ to c , lange lUe da> .
: had two setter dogs and a little j „ r in:lllglir>tjo|1 of lllc pre ,id ent
the 1 WaS ' ,n ’ T1,al Whe “ l,e desire<1 U: from the 4lh of March to the last
coffee iUkeabir<1 l "‘ nt,,e ’ r “ Ul, ‘ hiUl, j Tuesday in April. Washington
l.is dog, to the wagon and strike' „„ iBal ,g Uratt . d on t h e 30th of
oul for the hunting ground at the
v. P. A <i. M.
s. s. s. .
Only $1.75. at J. W. Stanford
ng missionaries operating in the your butter milk cows ami breed
South (or the last six or eight fn,m onl >’ »»«’*• milk
i W R. THORNTON, yoars. The force is considerably j * e will, we will. ] Anil
• -^r- r p |- ^ r|N ■ larger this year than it has aver- i t * , ° , i 1 ‘* r ladies can do a great
] LA Jla JN I* 1 O X - aged. 1’Ue* elders s,v they n re ,leal t ‘ ,w “ r ' 1 Hie country
CUTHBEBT, GA ! , nre ol full protection in Georgia, i U ll,cie a bi ?S er P' o6t ll ' a » io |f ar i„uer
‘0"^.fo7mmr,%t«Jl!! ,e fel'S“-Tv i»»«C pro.lu.-e Senator Brown’. j*SS*? T»r live cenu you can get; Y our placet, at
ll hasn't I ^ r * Crawfunl, i# At hen*, you may shed ymir
Headquartere ior
R-
I ifclt *■ - —
PIANOS AND 0RG
1 ; *|Kreches to prove it.*
| been a great while since
a Mor- ‘ a |» a l> er •***» plant *ce«l that will; »r«»o«d fathers and brother*.
• raise you enough egg* to trade! j*®*!* tlieni from foiming bad hab-
1 its and seeking evil company.
' mon elder wa* run out of Georgia
; with hickory switches, and it may ' ( ” r 1,11 lh, ‘ lla,! ’ a ' , ' , ' Make- your home so pleasant’ that
i not be long before some uf those 1 bands and furbelows that vuu | they may love it far more than
oi-
and ribbons
and
, , . rate of 20 miles an hour. W ben
{Other men would not give them , , , , . ,
Sutlers, we hare a word for you. , , ., ... he reached the ground he would
, selves awav. anti the officers were i
1 ou hare a great work lo do, anti ■,. , ’ , , , , unhitch Ilia dogs and start them
... forced to hnd the good* tbem-j ,,
it is time vou were bcginamg it.: , , ... out in the Belli. He would walk
" " selves. With a steel ramrod they I , , ,
Yon cannot go iuto the hanking r . : along slowly, paying no attention
6 * visited the homes of the various , . , .
1 room, make stump speeches :>n , . ., , ta the dogs, for when a covey of
1 1 i men and began the search, lliey , , , ,
polil.ca. but von can tlo something ; birtls was found one of tlie 'logs
r , .. • • i would force the ramrod into the: . . . . .
j ... wotilil uunt Inin up and pilot him i University, has just been invited
Hnm, _h, r -: ground, and wherever it would; , , i .... , ,
home where { o i to where the other tlog was hold bv Duke Karl 1 heotlor, of Bava
gentle influ- strike a bard substance there . ... . . ......
e , , , .... ! ing the birds. He had frequent- na. the eminent oculist, brother
they would dig. lhcv wanton,:, ... . . , ,, , ,. ! ,. . . .
^ , - _ . 1 lv fifed into a drove ami killed la ■ of the Empress of Austria, to be-
niat to the borne of one of the I ., , _ ,. |
^ , ; quails on the rise. In fact, his; come Ins assistant.
men and were about to give up! , , , ! - - -
... i dog, never fooled away lime ou a: ~ ~ r , , .
the search when tliev decided that 1 he managers of the Royal In
April, and it is claimed that an
inauguration day near that date
would, for many reasons, be pre
ferable In the 4th of March.
For rapidly getting on in the
world, the palm is awarded to a
young man in Palmyra, Me. This
spring lie has been elected a Se
lectman. an Assessor ol Taxes, an
overseer of the poor, a fence viewer
and field driver aad supervisor of
schools, and has got married.
The Paris municipality has un
der consideration M. Labodie’s
scheme (or widening .anil deepen
ing the Seine sulliuietlly lo make
Paris a seaport. The cost of the
work, as estimated by M. Labodie,
will be 140,000.000.
When Christopher Sykes,
P.. sat fur Beverly, his tailor there
always had engraved in bis bill-
headings, “Tailor to Christopher
Sykes, M. P. My predecessor
was tailor to the good old Sir
Talton.”
One New York man is suing
another citizen there, claiming
(10,000 damages for bis refusal te
let the plainlifl’ marry Ilia daugh
ter It is stated to be the first
action of the sort on record.
Lillie Man—I understand, sir,
that yon called mean unmitigated
liar. Big Man—No, I didn't use
the word unmitigated. Little
Man —Tbea I accept your apolo
gy
'■ e m
There are in Switzerland 1.000
hotels, containing 58.000 beds anil
employing 10.000 servants. The
gross income from these hotels is
considerably more than the annnat
budget of the Confederation.
I'm Tieler Huge.
Like to the wandering bird be thou!
Leo Ruckert. 31. D. grandson
of tbe famous German poet, and
assistant at the clinic of Erlangen ! And (eels it tremble, yet he sings.
Know ing the safety of his wing*.
M.C.C.
He rests iijton tbe sw inging bough.
• . .x- i ........ , ! covey with less than thirty birtls | , , „ „ . —- - -— —
i now roaming about the Stale will dear creatures want- 3«u can any resort of iniquity. By dmng , probably the right spot wsa under . ui.,.„u „ r ~.L “ aTe • ct «l» ted Prof -i When Brutus and Cassius weru
! tl.iw T«u elevate yourself, your a huge pile of wood. They re- ^ na PI>'-g CW M Tyndall , resignatio. ot the eh.i r bov , thegirl. used to say that
ill-mi . . , 7 they found a covey with 75 in it. f ... ... ■ J 1 ' 1 ™*™ usen 10 aa y u,at
c moved the wood in a couple of
' hours and llieu used the ramrod.
You would scarcely credit it,
hut in the Encyclopaedia Britan
nic. alone there have been found
10.000 wonts not included iu tbe
best English dictionaries.
: lie similarly treated.
1 Can Sell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
Senator
I Brown is influential in Georgia,
j but his peculiar views concerning
, the Mormons find bul little sym
pathy.
[.Applause from liie ladies.] Buy!
brothers and fattier, and
within their Lrea»ls love and
Cheaper
THAN
Any House within 500
Miles of this Point.
The following is not an silver
tisemini to catch preachers, but
un actual (act: A chicken just
hatched with four well developed
leg* was brought to The R**|M*rtrr
office one day this week. It was
hatched on Dr. T. A. Chappell’s
place, and has been seen by a
sell. too. every egg you grow at 1
from 15 to 2.) cents per dozen.
When vou want anv Instrument, confer with me m! large numi«r of our people. All
q;ar<l to"price In-fore hu-ving, and I wiil save vou mon- 'that may doubt the above can
regard to pn
I also sell Piano and Organ- Stools separate.
.1. W. STANFORD.
ey
call at this office and see the
elnckcn. — Rromroo'l Tlc^mrlcr.
a deck of card* uud makv your
own tdotli. Put out hot beds of
feathers and grow your own
feather bed*. You need not buy
the licks for I am told that there
is a tic bug in Noilheast Geor
gia that requires bul little to
propagate. | The house again
shaken w iill applause ] I want
the good ladies and the lords of
creation, too. to write foi the Ban
ner Watchman and tell nur rend
era all about farming. I am mak
ing it my study, ami feel that
more attention sbonld be given lo
: p«*ct for womanly purity ao<i help- ■
I I nine** l hat can never b«? eradi- j “ struck
something hard, and t
, - . . , . . • i>noaii s resign avion oi in cusir bovs tl
they found a covey with 75 in it. ; . ... . ...
but that was early in the mm-*)! TV, r p,, ! l0 ‘° P ^’ Wl,,eh ; BrnU wa. , .ice follow, but they
At the dote of hi* hunt he would ^ i 'V tar9 ' H « preforrml Caah. And th. girl.
rated.
Do not think
work ends here. No. you mutt !
lie wife anti mother. Seek lot
make yourself worthy of these j let>n bnxes °1 iilgttrs.
pomiion*. | gars were of the 'Nehadjo'
“Love is of man's life a tiling apart, | *ud were hantlletl in this
'Ti, womans’ whole exi,tencc. ”
| C T. IT. in Home Journal.
return to his wagon ami himself;
! then the spade was brniiohl luto ‘“ * j leigh.
,i„, t „„ , , , ,!aml dogs would tske “a turn:
lust \our Hie»i use. 1 hev found a rouule of **
will lie succeeded by Lord Ray
i use. They foiintl a couple of
boxes of fine tobacco aad eigh-
Tliese ci-
lirand,
section
by only one house, that of Greer
•k Lake. The firm had recently
made a shipment and they had
about” in hauling each other ] E. O. Williams, a Chicago ban-
home. He said that dividing the: ker, hat purchased 14.000 acreaol
pulling of the wagon made it
easier for hotli the dogs as well as
{ for himself.
“You will want lo enter some
thing for the county fair. I sup
been listed on the train on which j pose. Mr. H.yseed?” said tbe
were : President of the Agricultural So-
“So you bare got a stepmother?”
she said lo the little girl of seven
"Yes.” “Well. I feel sorry for some of the arrested men
you.” “Oh. you needn’t do that,” j working. jcietv. “Wall, yes,” said Mr. Hay
replied the little one; “please feel! The officers found at a store : seed, “you kin pot me down for
sorry for pa.'*
' in Macon a lot of shoes that hail 1 the higsest hog in the county.”
1 . *
land in Tehama county. Cal., and
is going there to live. He tells a
San Francisco reporter that “Cal
ifornia is only just being discov
ered ”
Queen Victors is much pleased
with a photograph recently taken
of herself by a new process, which
is described as making tbe picture
look exactly like an etching.
haven’t changed one bit.
About the guiltiest looking peo
ple in this world are a man ac
cused of a crime of which he ie in
nocent, and n newly married coup
le trying to pass for veterans.
————
Tbe careful reader of a good
newspaper can learn more in a
) year than most scholars do in
their great libraries.
The man who would pick anoth
er man’s pocket would write an
anonymous communication to n
newspaper.