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CUTH
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rt Enterprise and
BY JAS. W. STANFORD. •
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“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.''
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VII.
CUTHBERT, GA.. THURSDAY'. MAY" 1% 1887.
NO. 17
Enterprise & Appeal.
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Too Much Fur Then. J amt hear tv hat fool remaiks lie’s
Two t ulgarly dressed ynnng j got to make,'said Bill, whispering
linen on as Arkansaw railroad to John.
train Itceame intu it annoyed at “All right lie's quite a char-
i the vocal energies displayed hv a : after,
the i, , " ,
I fat hoy, evidently the son of an enough
ltill said:
The liov's father
Baud Music llnriug the War.
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For Womru Only. | A Western Terror.
“That reminds me.” said an old j I’nt a little sugar in the stove Ail amusing story conies to ns
Indianian, ‘of the 4th of July '04,1 blacking and it will not burn off | from the far west. For a long
at Kenncsaw Mountain, or at • so quickly. time an onllaw named Ro.ch the
P:ty his wife hasn't sense : least in the Kenncsaw campaign, j Klizalielh Gorewa. the Russian I Terror hail been the scourge »t
. . ... ,, ...» to Homage that Imy.’ The two armies were so close to tragedienne, contemplates a visit j the mountain districts of Idaho,
j l icme o etert wi itt r an | Pl i .aid looking couple who sal behind A few minutes later Hill said: each other at that time that one • to the United States. i and last mouth he waylaid and
’• ’ ; I Item. The boy’s father was a Well, old fellow, we get off at the could hear the bands ot the other A San Francisco giri has made proceeded to ml) one Bivens, a
the creation of man and woman to. „ , , '.. ,, ,, , , i . . .
tall, gaunt old tellow. Although 1 next station.
To be Pasted in the Bible.
The hooks of the Old Testament,
39.
The chapters in the Old Testa
ment. 92!).
Verses in the Old Testament,
53,241.
W nnls in the OKI Testaments
lilt* present data*; ami as a %ery
pretty and prominent young lady
: of Georgia iias asked of me to
almost as plainly as their own.— a successful debut in Milan un wealthy gentleman who was trav- ; 592.430.
quickest time
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test. viiMii weight, alum or pliospliate
pow ders. >old only in can-. Royal Ha*
kin*: Powder Co., 1«»«» Wall Street. New
York. mav’J'J-lv
please answer the following que»
linn, I have decided In answer it
•Through the* columns of your val-
; ualdc paper. Ami I trust that not
only Miss Grace, hut all who may
chance to lead it. w ill be inletest
ed. Her question is ibis: “Is it
wrotig to kiss?” and the reason she
advances is, ‘If so, why do prea
chtrs approve it, and lawyers say
it is just?'’
Dcaiwkt times, thou l^ueon of Mi«<»e«.
the day was cold, he* had taken •
off his coat. anil, with Ins thumbs
hooked under his bed tick sus
penders. he lay hack in ail
jive vou a little
I now respond unto your ki-M-.v;
Which pla« me in reparation,
As l*iu unskilled in o*culutio»-
Ainl as you rca»nn will upon it,
1'il tjUicK a^ri-e it you \\ lh pawn it;
You -ay divine.-do well approve it.
While swains and doctor.- madly love it
And lawyers work their be-i to^et it.
Tlieu swear its just and will not«piitit.
That modest maidens blush atm take it.
W lien dudes and dandies iielp lo make
Hat h having hall n kiss ex;o*te«l.
n IU By pressing them the sweet’s extracted.
10.40pm price paid fur mental acquisitions. ‘ Thai^uvr lolk- smack ami have a plcntv
. j *»,,{, „, , 1 A- two voting lovers just at twentv :
* ‘ :ind that it is as .absurd to expect j \S hv.eertiiinly I V» aj.prove it.
il without it an it is to look
Ilcaniiol hr too deeply impress
ed upon us that application is the
‘Ah, hah. How long
train stop there?*
‘Only a few minutes.*
Ulus- ‘Til have time, I reckon,
* tiicli \ you that little \ am.’
hack woods philosophers f«-el when 1 *0ii, \es, if\ou are brief,
they inwardly resolve to *lel her fore we reach our station
rip.* The woman looked tired;
otherwise* she would Rot have
seemed tube the wife of n hillside
farmer. Her face had that faded
look which the old time negroes
termed *po*-fo!ksey/ and, as any
one might have seen, she had
exhausted about all her strength
in attempting to make the young
ster behave himself.
•Bill/ said one of the young fel
lows, •how would you like to he
married and he the proprietor of a
the territory on
does the In the morning, of course the 1 dcr the stage name of Anita A1 elin
bands ot the Union army cclehra* inedo. • j mining business. While the two j 2,728,1(H\
ted the day by playing the nation ; Saleswomen in many of the j were thus employed—one in rob j The books
to tell ul airs, while at the same time the Philadelphia shops are prohibited j bing and the other in being rob ment, 27.
| hands in the Confederate army! from fine dressing or wearing
Be played ‘Dixie/ ‘Bonnie Blue Flag.’: jewelry.
i .
bed—they suddenly became aware' The chapters in the Nett Testa
of the approach of a mountain | ment, 260.
lion, one of those stealthy, cruel; Verses in the New' Testament,
monsters that inhabit and lay ; 7.1)50.
waste the fastnesses of the Rocky ' Letters in the New Testament,
Letters in Hie Old Testament,
in the New Testa*
I would an< i oilier airs then in favor with i Lucy Stone is small in stature,
piece of the rebels. After there had been fresh in color, and motherly in
a spirited contest as to which side disposition. Young women find
has 1S3chap-
Apoerypha lias 152,185
Virginia Springs all «»p«*n at U»*.v ralvr-
Kxcur-i'Ci rate- lower than cv#»r.
F or further particulars writ*- t«* *»r call’
upon J. F. Xoar.i-. Ti«-k*-t Agent. Allan
fa, or Cli vs. S. Knight.
j;**r Agent. AilanRi.
harvest without seeds.
A < Up:.i in
. I Ami li it’- wrong I’m doomed to love it.
11,1 The g**ds have yearned as a detcrlcr.
leave them both at home. Your
hoy has made me so nervous I'll
not get over it for a week.*
‘Sorry/ said the old man. ‘Hope
it won't sit ike in?’
‘Hope what won’t strike in?’
tit:; chunk of a boy?* ; ‘The nervous.*
‘Don't know, John; bet I’ll tell ‘He's getting worse/ said the
you w hat I do know. ] know that . other young man. speaking in an
if I had a hoy I would cither undertone of pretended disguise,
make him behave himself or I
District Pa-.cn-
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li. \V. WKEN'N.
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ortniauic UN-
«*oi rrj .
C’apl. ( olcman. sclir. Weym itDh.
plying between Atlantic C’iiv and
N. V . had been troubled wi ll
Brunswick & Western
Railroad.
Ty Tv Ilonte!
60 Mil.PII0UTKR Til VN ANY
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WAYUKVSS & ALBANY.
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From virgin lip> t*» -ip their nectar
M'i-t humid-eal oi tric«l aff*ct «):r*.
4**»-t seraph Inuul of young euuneetious.
(treat man of all raptimm- hlisxc-,
1> laove's iir-t di'W-i froiu vi^in kixsex;
Ami when the moon’s -oit be:.m uoili
lave.
t*l M,n the murmuring, gla-ty wave;
Ui tlie nieteorcd stars are sh«H*ting,
Ami the boding owl is hmjting.
cough so that lie was unable to \ la homg through the woodland dell.
sl,. ( *p. ami u as imlm iMl lo li v I)i t « |'er« laacicd s.vlj.h an-l sylvan <l»ill.
.. 1 . .. ... .. • . ; wime Italy twir- the dew- embrace the v
Ivmg s New Discoteiy tor ( on So would, 1 nmhl the-ame with (iraeie.
sumption. It Hot only gave him Noam I'U fancy. Hraven r>le-s her.
instant r.li.-f, Imt nllav.-.l the ex ; 'V ,u " i r a I ri *' i,c , r;
... j And like to Nature » child in court, ng.
t rente soreness in his lireast. Ills ,\ }vis^ of love vvouhi m»t he sporting,
children were simihuly affected ( ^ ull ‘* skilled aitiht> while jou’re
a:i I a single .lose liail_ Hie saim- i- s ,i,,*i,"r t!>..■ a- r nl
Iptppy effect. Dr. King s N**w \\ Ith rutiied lip- a- irrectan mi-sea.
Disi uvcrv is now tin; si amianl : Tllat "ail <“ s:>vt iw with ilii-ir Wix. *;
, .. , . I here | amt mv >owl in iuv» -ott tinting,
remedy m the < “leman house a- ho,m o, may I keep squinting,
hold and oil hoard the schooner. I Ml il our heal is a- one inaV station.
Free Trial Bntilr <n lln« SlanJanl i , lh ‘" ll ! i>;uir uf ««;'uUti..n.
. ... . : Intants from their mother s learn it.
UetneoV at *)• »• • ^TANI-oKD - And hy tlit-ir loving lip- lelttrn it;
I)rtl‘* Store. ! h their grid’s -oothed ho magic t»y it,
/ m t c ( Then i;no si:; tor me to try it.
* The rule if gi»od. its works approve it,
A tlian S heart gets cold if lie Rut men Ot coin-e iMjuire ii.oic o! it;
, , . , j .. i- • . * 1 he golden link of chaste concession,
■ lues not keep ll warn. I.y In iny , ,,e „l aH.lu.nb ronfr,-. W1 .
in it, and a eensoi iotis matt is one 1 dtrillmg,y» t >inc«*ri*. divine.
. j It eau.-es hearts to graft and join,
who ordinal il\ lives tint of his own « all it adieu-mo.-i running aetinn,
i lint more than wind.-, ii 5*p< ak* aHection
For imt like words in flame approving,
like to ;
ail vice/
‘Blaze-a loose/ could make tlie most noise, there j hei a fast ft lend and charming : mountain region. Roach irr.mc j S3S.3SO.
‘Before you start out on another' was an interval «>f silence, and ! companion. . dialcly dropped his booty and j The Apocrypha
trip, teach your wile to have more very much to the surprise of the A small quantity of vinegar skinned up a tree nimbly as lie tors,
firmness, compel your boy to L'nion troops, one of the bands in added to the water in which pink ! ever could; as for the other man.; The
learn that he must not howl or the rebel camp played ‘Hail Co*. ar green calicoes ate rinsed will he didn’t stop to pick up his j words.
lumbia/ brighten them. Soda is used for property — he followed Roach up; The middle chapter and short*
-Not to be outdone in the mat j the same purpose for blue and the tree with marked alacrity.* est in the Bible is Psalm cxvii.
ter of courtesy, one of the l-nion ' purple. * , The fierce 1 loti, flaunting his tail i The middle verse is the Slh of
bands played‘Dixie/so there was Miss Jenness Miller, the dress j savagely, licking his hideous i Psalm cxvii.
for a time an interchange of com | reformer, besides being a very ; fangs, and rolling its glassy, eye-j The word ‘and’ occurs in the
pliment, the Union Lands playin'*! pretty womau, is a strong minded halls suggestively, looked up at: Old Testament 35,543 times.
Confederate airs and the Conled* : onc »* wcI1 * Sl ‘* ,na,|e several J the two men in the tree and
crate bands playingjiational airs, speeches in Bc» Butler's behalf pared to join them.
This provoked considerable en i during the campaign of 1884.
ihuMasm and a great deal of good j Miss Florence Greene of Mon
feeling on both sides. The pick- treal. who saved her lather last
el lines for a time were as peace- * summer from bring carried over
ful as though the men were on a l ^ ,c Lachine rapids, has been pre-
lie fore the- sen ted with the medal of the Roy
pre i The word
: S65 times.
‘Jehovah* occurs f*,-
buL really intending his words in
Ik* heard. *{• shouldn't wonder
hut we'll have fits when he ti lls
us his story Iicte’s our station,
old man.’
picuic excursion, but
would keep off railroad trains/
•Think I would, too; hut 3*011
know a pap never learns anything.’
‘It seems not. 8:13% old fellow,'
tutning and addressing the fath-
j cr of the annoying hoy, ‘iiow far
; arc* 3011 going on this train?*
1 Right smart piece. 1
‘How far have 3*011 come? 1
‘Right smart piece.*
‘Will yi.u please give me your , lung, gentlemen. Step over Lere 1 n ,. s:1 w enmea I.eUnc me my miml
aJ.lressF ! aminit.’ They step^.1 over.ami, revet t, t„ v | lat celebration of a
•Wmilil like to. hut kain’t spare seizing each of them by the eol na tj.inal lioiiilay. an«l I have no
“Have you a i»istol?'
Ron eh the Terror.
“No.” aaiil Bivens, the traveler,
•hut in ray belt 1 carry a knife
fourteen iu.lies long.’’
“Then," suggestei! the Terror.
a*ke<i! the word ‘and’ occurs in the
New Testament 10,00-1 times.
The middle book of the Old Tes
tament is Proverbs.
The middle chapter of the Old
Testament is Job 29.
The middle verse of the Old
\\ lion the train stopped the ol«i advance, ami the very men who
fellow followed the young men. had been cheering each other were
and »hen they reached llie sla- engaged in the tierce skirmish in-
lion platform, overlooking u sleep .-hlenl to tlie movement that lurn-
einhaiikment of red mud, the old e d the rebel position at Marietta,
fellow said: ‘Won t keep you Whenever the picture of old Ken
day ended there came a signal for - “1 Humane society of England, j “suppose you slick the knife into
Miss Murfree, known to the that varmint when be reaches out j Testament is II Chronicles, 224
reading public as Charles Uglier 1 for us." j chapter, 17lh verse.
Craddock, is not prclty nor girl “Yes, hut if 1 leave the knife in ■ The shortest verse in the Old
isli. She has a strong hut sweet • the linn,” said Bivens, “and if he Testament is I Chronicles, 1st
face ami a cU*termiue«l manner, fall* with it what protection have chapter, 25th verse.
Her chirography is mascuUue in . I against you? No, I’ll keep the The longest verse iu the Old
character. kuife and let you shoot the critter Testament is Esther, 8th chapter,
The Princess Valerio, the sec with that pistol.” *0tli verse,
ond daughter of the Austrian cm 1 “Yes, hut supposing I do shoot The middle book of tlie New
it. Ain’t got ran'n eriiulf fur m\
own use/
How old is that bo\ ?’
•Neatly two thirds older than
he would he ef he want two-thiriL
us old a* he is.*
‘Pretty sharp, ain’t you?*
*l’-tcr 1m*. hut 1 tun ergin or
lar, lie throw into Ins great. L>n«^ ! <ioul>L Gut tlint tlio |»la> the ! w -‘ ro r. must he added l« the list. him/' said Roach, “what protec
strength almost super national airs by the hands in the «*f royal authors. She has just , lion have I against your knife
Testament is 2d Thessalonians.
arms a strength almost super national airs by* the hands in the «*r royal authors. Mte has just non nave l against your Knile The middle chapters in the New
human, held out the young men. ; re b c l camp gave the Confederates published some verses in an an- when my* pistol is empty?’’ . Testament are Romans 13th and
and, looking into the eyes of first as i nt ie!i pleasure as it did our- nua ^ periodical connected with a Meanwhile the lion was coining; 14th.
selves.
one ami the other, said: •
‘Lcmine give you some advice: |
Next time you lravel on a train
whar that’s cr po’ tired *oinan with
charitable/institution for children, up the tree with alarming rapidi The middle
he a rt.
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The man to wlu-tn \irtuc i* hut
the orn.nmeut t.l i li traeler, some
thing over and above, n».t essen
tial to it. is not vet a man
keep quiet?
it tut honv.-t -tamp in l»»c in>r. j asked.
UI ::ll in word.** there’- aornettiing laek-
triiilc the army, or while the
two armies, were in camp at Chat
, * , r . | , , , . j * • | , . . . lanooga, 1 spent a good many
1»1 wi 1T:» n knocked off the wire edge, er sick youngster, try an be cr p 1 °
, , ... i i .i ” • • i . * i r t • 1 nights on the out posts, and I nev
•\\ by don l you make that boy lcetle more sideratcuv her feelin s ° 1
the other y-ftung man than I am eibout ter be tivyotirn.*
and j tmming their heads vitilently
verse of the New
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fudm ritf: west.
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*S*oi» on Signal.
Vunnia-c* lieki ts at t\ic station, and
saverXIra fare enlleeted upon the tram
The mail train stops at all l> « ''
t'omieetlnns made a< Waycross to and ,
| r ,.m all points on Savannah, l'lortda vk
Western Railway. . , „ .
1‘ulhnan 1‘iihtee sleeping :»n«I Mann , ^cTD'K in *1h» State and Federal
Boudoir cars upon Jacksonville ami y* cTmrts Special attention given t«
* E-irst-elass ear nmiugh la-tween I.Tnns- 1 CGUatim.s.
niekm-dAfanra.^ a ^ r ^ W. R. THORNTON,
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W'liili* ;i|| i< consuumiatr in .-marking.
i 1 Iu* woihi in it ha.- loiuitl her ficiioh,
! A ful rr*l yet there'}* >ome restriction ;
i n.c wonn-n greet and l*ui-ea<’h other,
! W hen it ’iwere men it would be vulgar;
Ami it 'iwere man with ki-a embracing,
"e’dsay 'twits w rong au«l «jiutc Uisgr.n*-
i »ng.
But it i;i secret love I -peak it.
Then you'sothv law tulip and check it.
U it.* me the question i> in mist. air.
\N lien Cioil ma«ic b\«: lie surety hissed
her;
Although m\ text I may he missing,
! But I know woman enjoys kissing,
i < if course it started Horn creation.
Because it.- linked to every nation;
From Adam to the running Jmlu*.
' Such i- the hi-torj' that ha- wooed us.
From them c ht noatli the skvpless Mars.
John lias kissed Kate between the bars;
It mar be railed a adiy tiling.
But hauls to wedding glove-am! ring,
: And points in.to that liopelul future.
The nuptial altar ami the preacher.
Now 1 might strain my mind aboutit
F**r you t«» read and laugh about it;
But had I nearness for to prove it.
J u>t lip to lip I know you’ll love it;
For noi another "jirima facie"
11a* jeweled lips >»* sweety- <ir*« ie.
I do try to,' the woman answer
i . ~
c«l with a si oh of weariness.
• ~
‘Never mind answerin’ fool
questions. rmir/'Haid her husband.
•I couldn’t make no sort tiv heath '
l way agin er’ iiiur* *oman in er
race uv who ken [tick er chit ken
; fust, but when it comes ter at:- 1
. swprin* fo*»l questions 1 reckon 1
liandies
mi ruble. : feet every way
A fund hut not over prudish . loot by foot.
Boston mother gives this story
for public print: One Might at the
tea table the conversation tinned
on tke seven brothers mentioned
together, he squashed the yotin*: • “o**** M, =*| n tlio Riljlt*, one after the
. . .. . e i • , in the rival camps would play for' , i .»
fellows clowm in front of him as . other, married the same woman;
though they had been toad stools. ' l * Jt * 3 ^ ,n ,r p*(-*tedin^ taps. On rnc | l one died the brother next
.... r . ... , (ine side was a canvas city of 50,-
I hen. :»rtcr rolling them down t J I younger mairving luc wj.low.
the embankment, he waved his
hand at an amazed crowd of men
I er hid so keen an appreciation of
music, as on the beautiful moon
light nights, wh« n scores ofbands
d^umped on tlie train.*
, 000 stalwart men in blue. Over!',
i on M ission Ridge and a little be
j yond were as many men in
There were probably twenty or
that the critics have prononeed ad- ( ly. He seemed lo grow three Testament is Acts
as he advanced ! and 17th verse.
The shortest verse in Lite New
‘•Unless w*e can come to a com | Testament is John, lith chapter,
j promise,” said Roach, ‘ the var 35lh verse.
I mint will eat us both. Let’s agree ;
to this: You stab him and I'll'
shoot him—at any rate, cither we
• folks or that ctiller has got to
' die! ’
I
“That's so,” suit! Bivens, “and
•For pity’s sake!’ cried our S year- ^*11 accept the compromise.'*
‘old hoy,‘Low long did ill* widow So when the lion got within
gray. , ‘
last *
range. Roach blazed away at it
fihe Was a.Gsod Girl.
pttsson ^ proud father living in Arkan
! sas applied by letter for a posi
tic
a til er lcetle t he
you ever seen/
•Before you answer many more
questions, for Which you declare
vmirst-lf ao aril filial,’ n-j-ino.l lcr of »PP> ic »ti" n he wrola.
lira ruling man, ‘von xh.,,.1.1 lenrn ,cal P r ' de * “
I>fHer than lo reply t» a simple ,1 * v * an ldee ll, » l m - r
very gal rou're lookin frr. She'
A gul tenlier Hevlnres lliat ami Bivens reached
thirty excellent bands in each ar-1 „
iMark rtrain has hv no raeansex- diote lua knitc
my, and a lien they all played, na
j lionsl airs on or.e side, Confcder
down and'
.— - - c-lcan np to the
haused the list nf good things ia hill in the monster's lireast. The
-- - - . Ilia ‘English as She is Taught.’ i lion fell to the ground with a bul
n for hia daughter a« teacher ate airs on the other, the pic ki t» j<| lt - hetiat-ir e-xplained lr> her class let hole in his head and eleven,
in a public school, and in his let-' midway between the «>»n*ter , ^ U|< WMnj of lUc KO rd ! inches of steel in bis lungs. Tllen U^-ia excel-
of Hoth ; . P , , J l 1 * - " 1 places. lie niaile Gen.
ill, camps had the brnelil
follows: I
Kit is the
Mr. Cleveland lias manifested a
! kindly disposition towards the
Georgia people. In awarding his
best f appointments he has not
i been unmindful of our .Slate, and
' has been, in fact, unusually gen-
* crons in elevating our citizens to
high office. He tendered Gen.
1.1 irlon the Russian mission, and
.ritliin tlie past few days [the
Austrian mission, lie made Gen.
Jackson minister to Mexico. He
, " offered Col. Howell, Gen. Young
1 eleven, ..... "
concerts.
pounds in her hare feet. She cm hour or more as if in rivalry. In
cant.
seems to east unjust reproaches
upon the dead. 11 does injustice!
lo the living. It invites the per
'[notion with an insulting insin
uat ion.’
* Y :i s, that's whnt they said
when I)an was fotch up liefo’
cwi't. but they finU him all t |, e her old shot gun and hit the the Union camp after the band
ro<U. J had rendered *Hail Columbia/'
there would be cheer on cheer
thousand
>l w .1 t , uu i tilt: u* M f n i tu ^4 11 t 2*11
' outburst
that the meaning of the word
“vicissitude” was ‘change,’ and
! then asked for a sentence as i n
I remember one night after . exan) |,l e of their idea of the two narrowly that they could not be
most of tlie bands bad retired from • • .... - -• '
Roach and Bivens descended from
the tree. They had escaped so
Alexander a Pacilic Railroad di
rector. In his appointments to
Presidential offices within the
words. Immediately one of the , oilier than friends. Each was in .
the smartes gal in forty stales tlic" ontest. three or four of the I boys sang out: ‘My mother sent drbted to the other for his life ‘ >5l ' ate * * ie Kas generous to the pe"
She’s six feet tall and weighs 190 best in eauli armv played for an me to the grocery store for ^l ,e i They resolved «■»* j pie. and to tlie better class, loo,
* vicissitude of a live dollar bill.’ '
ball's eye every crack forty
She turned over twenty fire acres
wild ox team
she kin
Christian Advocate: I.et us have
a rest on this sott of talk we have i
had about the New South. It i The Un .«*“■* n,en lurne<1 of Drarv 80 ,i with a
, in , ,, away, but the boy, with a fresh ' °'P rar > 80,1 ,r ' th *
begins to so.tml likie cant. It, * herself last spring, and
again attracted their ‘ °
. | unwilling attention.
‘See here, old fellow.*
petuation of misconception from |y»' n S ,nan "ho had been called
those who knew not the South | » ut «' ll > that j'*■«*» ..d
tormenting little rascal/
‘Ain’t no harder on
Mark Twain give* the follow-
>f a lioj
‘‘Girls
not to separate,
and now they are engaged in the
bandit business together in the
• and he lias di*pla3*ed unusual gen
jerosity in helping our 3*ottnfer
ingasa sample of a hoy** compo- ( Idaho fastnesses.—Chicago Xews
suion on ”
iris:
are yery
Horn ten thousand throats. At' .m.-kup and dignified in their
that same time the strains of: ro ., nll , r an H Uhaveyour. They i
politicians to good clerkships in
___ Washington. If any man should
(General lec’i Hen. he popular within the State, it
Is Long's life of Gen. Lee an . ought to he Mr. Cleveland, and
take the wildest colt living and -Bonnie Blue Flag.’ would come Ulin |- of , lreM lhan anything | inlerestin S st '» r F <» r » Acn is told. w c believe he is generally |aipular
aid the ^*’ res, k •*■ 10 harness in three days. I from the other stde to be followed ; an j | jjjg lH j,| a j. „[[[, ,| uw | s a n<l chickens were once pre
with llit people, notwithstanding
on
the army to Gettysburg, riding in 1 * IC State in the next convention
ultra s' sick i L *‘ e * ,a 8S a S e wa n on » an '^ after no'one senmisW questions, and
* • I I. .. I . I_ t.l. a t. _ /" 1 _ 1* 1 _ ■ arnea I.a i at ant* i nt • a .1 j ■
\r.THVi; u»Y4»r*.
ROUT.
H OO D M f) Y E,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbert, * * Ca.
I've got an old steer that hooks j by cheer on cheer from as many j ra « S- They cry if they see a cow i 8eDtc< I 10 l * ,c general. In the lot the war that is made on him by
s a holy terror to. men. At last the band on th«* j in afar di, la nee and are afraid of! 3 la J in S l,cn wIlo * e life was pertain elements in the Ststr.
: the neighborhood, and they ain't Union side struck up‘The Girl I „ un g. They stay at home all the j *J ,ared ‘ Tlle hen accompanied i That he will secure the rote of
vou than noll, ' n g Kit likes better than to Lcll Behind Me,’ and for a minute ' 7ime and go to church every Sun
''in i he is on Ins mur,’ the old lellow twist lhal critter's tail jest for; there was silence over in the other j d , r . They ... , , , .
' 1 tun; and when he turns and coine» camp; then the Rebel band They are always funny and mak-! 1 ,slt * >atl ' was w * 111 li **• Confcde- j ,rcre " e ,n nn S ‘“wwhate danger
j b is (Mm mm mu m luakc at * ,cr # * ,e ^ el# 11 caught up the same strain and ling fun or boys hands' and say j r!,te8 ,br ncar, F “Tear. At last now «r losing it. bis coming in
oni own seif-respect become | ? left hander'tween the eyes with they played it together to the end. |„.w dirty. They can't play mar , tllc hen grew fat and lazy, and ll >e fall will he sure to make him
her fist, and brings him lo his Then, as if hy common impulse.' |,] r# j pity them, poor things, j one Ihe steward, finding his i with the |>eople. And lie
knees every pop. She kin throw came cheer on cheer from both They inake fun of hoys and then i s ”M’ lics ver J an<1 knowing deserves all his popularity.—
’ * yearlin' calf three rods by the j camps, and the pickel^throwing ! turn arouB ,l and love them, j lh at the general expected a dis-1 Banner- Wttlchman.
; tail with one hand, and I'll agree caution lo the winds, *Wod up and ; j,,-*, Lhev ever killed . j Ungnished guest at dinner, killed
anJ the continued misrepresents
lion b\* litosD who haletl it. 'The
New North and New
not think any better of us, not
replied.
it is 3‘our duty, sir,
him behave himself.’
1 'low to when we get home.*
It is your duty to do it now.
more robust because of any re
proach that we may cast upon
the memories of our fathers and
. , ,, .. What do you think people travel
mothers. And with all our pro ’ 9 * 11
gross under the new conditions.!* 0 */
wo will be fortunate if with the
larger advantages wc possess we!
Shill exhiflil a manhood as noble j * onW templed to ho* you rear..’
'Y as, I reckon. Reckon I am
‘If you were not an old man I
Under a ■ether Hubbard.
Last night a novel gams was
! played ob Conductor Harris, «f
soj»:ttM»iu.
and a womanhood as pure as that
—-i
s. s. s.
Only *1.75. at J. W. Stanford's.
0
■ii N r I 8 T .
CUTHBERT, GA
FFIt'lb \Vi*:*t Side Fublie* Square.
i which belonged to the Old South.
The New South—God bless
Alert, hopeful energetic, we see
her moving forward to a grand
lon’tjower with the
agree caution lo the wind*, alWul up and; don’t heleave they ever killed aj
To begwino somewhar, I reckon.’! tl, * t she ian 1,ck an - v r,,,,r l,n - vs in j cheered t.gelher.’-CA.cirgo In cal or anvl |,ing. They look out U,e l,cn ‘ r,n,i sl ‘ e Ka8 8erve ‘ l "P »“
- your school in two minutes with ter Ocean. ‘ cver3* night and say, ‘O, ain’t the | 1 altar of hospitality.
one iinnd tied behind her. She mom — — ’ moon lovely!** Tldr ia one thing I j Lee was surprised to see s
km jump over a ten-rail fence.; Beecher an the Parson*. have not told and that i* they j r„ w [ before him, lint he little ! lhc ,lowD ra,t Georgia Railroad
and run a mile in nine minutes. Henry Ward Beecher amused alwnv» know their lessons betlern J r eame<I that bis pet hen had When the train stopped at
three years old would suit you She kin sing base and they ain't Mr. Lincoln by telling him the - s ' , , , ; been slaughtered. When the hen; Gnioo Point, Captain Harris as
^**r. " - anything about hog killing that following story about an old : A Sailer’s CosipliBieat. ' was missed, however, the steward negro women get aboard
Kit don't know. I'd miss her school orthodox divine, who, while A compliment, true and genu : had to confess that * he had been j am * on * fkein was dressed in a
attending lo his usual Sabliatb ine, was paid by a sailor who was placed in a position like unto J"°® e mother hubbard. When
er lcetle too old for
you.
'Bout!
best.’
'Pap.
said the woman,’ ‘please
strangers.
awfully at butcheriu' lime. She
over It. !.. ilitrin's store. feMT-ly J
LI eadqi la vt e i*^ loi*
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
destiny, vet with learstamed lace: ^"//[’/dknowl I'm doin^tiie 4-ould teach the hoys more about ! ministrations, managed to diseov j , eBl |,_ T pj, ,»plain to rarrv a ! that offbe Imy who had tocapture! he " ent ll,ro '»*h the car he fallal
easting a backward gaze upon the : j ^ keep Jim quiet |„,i' P'tchmg horseshoes than they ' * r *l*o of his congregation were J letter lo the lady of his love. The the ground Img. There was com- *“ ,, “' 1 '' *
buried kain't do it. It's r.acini
dren and dead hopes are
! We belong to the New South, and h,, - v lcr - vH1 ‘ an 11 l ,ear *
! make this plea and protest with Dial lolka ..lighter un'ersU
ever d rim p of before. I tell you ! absent, his first duty on Monday sailor, having delivered his nies-! P an V for il inner and no meat.
ter me
an it.
but itlookii like they don’t. Gen
she’* the teacher you want
1 Can Bell You ail
ORGAN OR PIANO
boy ter yell, an' it
A Frenchman’s View of h'iagrara.
out the least treling of bitterness: 0,11 11 l,, " M '"* c u ^ A Boulevard lounger has re
1 on account of the past, and with ! tlemen, please li'nr with hnn er turned from a visit to America,
lorious future j ieelle while longer. He ain't
well, nohow, an' rulhcr than botli-
eryoti I would move somewhar
else ef the car wan't so crowded '
I see that Mr. W. S. C. wants
to find hnl one of the women and
upon questioning the negro abe
said that somebody had snatched
a patriot's in the
, that is possible lo Hie New Nil
: lion.
•Well, what did yon see remark
: able?' he was asked.
‘Some very pretty women.’
‘Undoubtedly; but
moie
of
and nnd out why they rsiiiis nunii tln> latlr for .lie na 1 . . • . . . ; the oilier girl's ticket away ami
, , . - , • '»•>"» "P'X> ‘be ia>iy, loi sue Was to‘‘exterminate moles and other : . .. ,
atchureh. Among those ....... , , ... , **be nail to get on. Captain Old
, , * •' lauuul ‘ |M'Sls. I guess he and I and ail . . ..
iii’PR wpr# r»fu*n vnp-ini .tv. ii i ' 1. s i noisn$|)cct anyUung wrung, ml
when the train reached Harnett
(lien pei*
' THAN
any House within 500
Miles of this Point.
When you want any lustrumr-nt. eon for with
rotranl to price In‘fore huyinir. ami I will save yon
ev I al>.< sell Piano ami Oman Stools separate.
.1. W. STANFOllO.
An Alabama committee in an '-j* •*««*. (..!*•«»«»» . no picturesque landscapes er nat rounds Dr. P. was «ure In
writes to a normal school that! ‘Don t worry yours© I mur, the j ural j cryriosit-ics?* visit Mr. C.~ as we will call him.
the town is very well satisfied , fL ' ll<,w o joined. ‘Say,’ ad J *N..t one.' , Said the good man: -Why were
«riLh its tcarher He savs- ‘She dressing the young men, ‘how ‘1 on forget the falls of Niagara. . . , , ....
I with its teacher. He sat s. , .f ■ ’ ‘Oh Niagara. Evcrvlimly a.l Y"" not at church yesterday?
j tn ‘ 8 to ,,,ake cvrr .Vlt>>ng just a. ■ui* fun1 ^ a " r ‘ ' mireK Niagara; but as r-.r me. I ‘Had other business lo attend
: pleasant as she can. Sho don’t! Not much larther. thank tlie| c;ll | jt slullil ]. What is there to.’ was the blHnt reply,
j niiud work. She takes the ax ; Lord, replied Bill, looking at his; wonderful in falling water?’ Now. j .yj r £ - ga j,j j|, e clergyman
and cuts wood—went to tlie woods ; watch. . if il only ran np instead of down
i onc evening after school and help j ‘Wall, wush you’d let me Anew ' that would be something worth j. ^
i cl to saw off two cuts alter four " hen yon git lo yore gcltin’ off S olp S to wc -
o'clock. The people are ' very I places fur I’ve got something to
dug you
lake me
morning being to call on the ali-i sage, stood gazing in silent admi-•
sen tecs and find out why they i r .ii.» n,w,« il>. I..I. r«.
! were not
whose plsecs were ofien vacant -Well niv eimd man ’ she said ,
i " tn, my goon man, aiie sain. „f us will have moie or less
was one man who cared little for f.r wlmt do vou wail’ There is ., - . ... .
, . . . , lor wnni no you wan. l Here is them lo contend wilh as long as ... -
the sanctity of the holy day or ; „„ ansW( . r tl , |, e ^turned.’ we rclain j,| enljtr But lbe woman came from no
; the reproof of the minister. On; -Lady.' replied the. sailor with the most successful wav to back der U,e molber l,,,bbard “ f •»'
were tliere taking his usual .Monday morning j humble deference, ‘if yon please, the judgment of birds, animals companion got off unnoticed by
I would like lo know tour name.’ ani1 insects, the farmer ought to| the conductor, but to the amuse
*I)id von not see it on the letter?'
know, and afterwards “extermi
uate” at iiis leisure; and for tlie
•l’ardon. lady—I never learned benefit of the corn-planter allow
ment of the other passengers.
- who saw her when she made
to read. Mine has been a hard, me to offer the following: Take 5 ,,od bcr bom under the
rough life.’ coal tar; select and shell your seed j expressly louse made drees. This
And for what reason, mv good cor “d ,ul il >" f T «“*>* turn j is a capital and wording scheme
on the tar and stir thoroughly, j ^ railroad bests, ami is sai'd
• ‘Mr. U, said the clergyman wou l,| vou know me .. »"»™»s-»iy. j ,.f lbe railroad beats, ami is sai’d
, . M . ... . 8 man, woul.l you know my namer| tl ji CTrrj . „ rajn is g pe,-klnl with', , , „ -. . .
solemnly . There will be no preach- -Because,’ an.wercl the old tar. it; then stir in dust Tr sand ti „ I ^ ^ P^'Dc«l otten. < -mluctor.
iinwinhelL’ . L u— .. a »'►" k«T> »» eye on the
keep
Hubbard.’
A nyiin/a
me IB j ^ e \\ satisfied with her/ Where j^U ver. Funniest t
- • • ever beard au* it won't
ItlOtl- is the person who says that
Georgia women are not on Ll:c' two minutes.
high road to cmantipaliuB? 1 ‘Suppose wc
tell him in
looking up honestly,-in a storm °ne can handle easily. A very .y| ol i lfl .
Well, it wont lie for the want 3tK , W|lh ,| all „ cr a f„ re j small quantity of tar is necessary! y tirj
Ordinary carriage varnish is a „ f ministers,’ was the quick re- , |he ln ca „ lhe nawe <>f ’ lhe , ?•« » * «*»« 1 ^ .° r <T n *' irp - j '
good cement for broiscn china, joinder. , briol.test thin- Id ever aeen .J A visitor at Sail Lake has as
mil ir the t. __.ii, ' tirigliteat linn.. Id ever seen in against all disturbers of planted , .. .. . ,
;, . ' Pieces be joined neatly ; . ■—»— my life. There'll be sunshine in it ‘ corn lhat I have met with—/’, j *» nnlisfacti.m
the tractuie "ill haidlv be per- To do right is the bud, blossom | oven [ n u, c dar'-gess ’— C’»fC'r#ol D. l'erry ir S'jvfhtrt Cnl'Jrator I lbat tbe happy Mormon wo
t ime [ veplible. (?nd iiuit »»l wiiiiom, • It • h" r. -. ’for " 'j ■ I men arc-the uorSitiricd ones.