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Cuthbert Enterprise and
3Y JAS. W; STANFORD.
‘Independent in All Things--Neutral in Nothing.'
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VII.
CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, MAY T9, 1887.
N 0. 18
Enterprise & Appeal.
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THKIItliH PITL1AS BITPETCAR
ATLANTA T0 NEW YORK,
VIA
r.a*t Yean, A Shenandoah Vallr.T
Itautes.
The ItlMsiiipi.
BY SABAH K. BOI.TOX.
t
; An an pH came from the court* aBove.
j To bear a mcs>npcof peace and love:
With Me**injr* many to crown the one
Whose work of life w as the noblest done.
He came to a rich man'* trihied door;
! A beautiful lady stood before
!!:*» \id«*n fair a* the saint* are fait.
With smile as *w« e: a* the angels wear.
i lie needed not to be told her life —
The pure young mother, the lender w ife;
lie needed not to be fold that she.
In homes of sorrow ;md |*m*rty.
i Was givim; wealth with a lavish hand:
J He thought her worthy in heaven to
DirUN Proposal. I *!!•», ha!*
Dirk Nash part'd slowly forward ! •Wli-il are yon laughing at?’
nnd backward on tlie river hank ! ‘You, of course. I don't sec
in front of the boat house. j how you can k*t*|> your face s«
• *\Vhat the dickens do I want to
j go abroad for/ soliloquized he.
{••unless on a wedding trip? I'd
j better marrv at once, and as the
•saying is. kill two birds with one
stone. Hut there is one girl for
it
s only a
Are you
while good report like the slug
gish stream which hides itself in
away toward the little pond. As I The Fast Young Man of To-day.
Joe disappeared behind the wil- j What is lie? To «hatgem;3 or
lows Toni sprang for his pistol j species dees he belong? Is there j the dismal swamp, is only found
and took off all the caps He . anything generous or noble in his ■ by those vHfo seek it.
painful journey from Pine Grove, and Jake then secured their own j character? Has he ever done any- Then let society -ice to it. Let
Ksmeralda cbnntv, to Eastern No- revolvers, Tom erring: “Get your j thing to lift up or ennoble man ! the women, let the mothers' of
vada. They camped one after | pistol, Jake—quick! There’ll he! kind? This geneiation will have
noon near some hot springs not j business when Joe comes hack!** | passed svway, another generation
our bright eyed, rosy chcekcu
girls, into whose souls no drerfni
of evil has come, see to it, that
there he not the shadow of a,
*
chance for even the breath of
.suspicion to tarnish their fair
young name. Crush from their
stall'!.
">'n! n«»!"
-'poke low.
a voire to the angel heart
•>eekon in the busy mart.'
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
rrtJIls I'owib r mcr varie.-. A.mar-
1. vel of parity, strength and whole-j
.'©incur.**. More economical than the
ordinary kind* and eatux i be *«»ld in
eompetitiou with the multitude of low
test. *b«rl weight, alum ««r phosphate
powder*. Sold only in ••an*. Royal Ba-
KtngPowtlcr <’«»., !<m; Wall Street. New j
ina \22-ly 1
A pale faced girl at her sew ing 1 cut;
The midnight lamp to her features lent
A paler hue. ss «*|ie trilgd the w hile.
But yet the mouth had a restful -mile.
Doing hvr duty with honcM pride .
II ca t ng temi t »ti .n on every side.
the angel «aid.
pity the»giili'Ji
king I
York.
A
medical journal says ‘going
11 45am • t () on ;in einptv stomach is a
s its p m , 1
in :i*> p m good way to in vile sleeplessness.’
11 51 p m
no a m
7 00 a m
Virginia Spring* all open -at low rate
ftxcurriou rate* lower than ever.
F.ir further parttcnlani write t.i or eull
lipnuj. K. Sonnet. Tiekvl. A«enl. Atlnn-
lit, or t'lltf N.KxnmT. Uinlriet l‘o«.cn-
ger Agent, Atlanta.
* * B. YV.WKKNN.
(if it-ml f'itttrmjrr Jti'tif.
mavl3-tf Kmxmu.. Tr.*s.
Brunswick &. Western
Railroad.
Tv Ty Roulc!
50 MII.KS SHORTER THAN ANN
OTHER ROl’TK BETWEEN
WAY(*RnsS& ALBANY.
Another medical authority says j
that‘eating just le-forc retiring
prevents sleep.’ Tlie only al
ternativc seems to be. if a man
wishes to get a night’s sleep, to g f ,
lolled without his sfoniacli.
An End f<» Hone Sereping.
Jvltvanl Shepherd, of Harris
■ burg. 111., say.**: “Hating reeeived
so much benefit from Electric
'Bitters, I feel it my duty to let
suffering humanity know it. I live
1 had a runniti‘ r sure on mv leg for 11 am. and am not Ircrzr ami vii 1 »iirn
1 eight years: my ih.ctors told me I * i,KC from “ , J-' clr ’"- v oll, '' r " :,f 1 ,llr ":
J would have to have the bore scrup
led or leg anipiftated. I used, in-
‘ For her the bh sa'iigp,
And he touched witls
liead.
No time nor money for aim* ha* -he.
But duty i* higher than charity.“
^ —
Queen Flizake.ii** Affect ions.
That her affections were really
. though absurdly moved is evident
| from her treatment of the Prince
. She behaved like an infatuated
1 woman, and paid tlie little French
man every attention. When he
insisted upon going, she parted
'from him mournfully and in tears.
She expressed her feelings in the
j following poem:
, ‘ I grieve, yet dare not *how mr di*con-
teiit;
1 I love, ami yet am forced to seem lohatr;
I I dote, but dare Mot what I ever meant ,
I seem *tnrk mute, vrt iuwnrulv doi rate;
A Hare Piece of Humor.
Tom Collette, with two friends
whom 1 shall clirislen Joe and
•lake, was making a slow and
ong when you joke.*
Then you think
jot.?’
•Why shouldn't I?
crazy?* far from Walker Lake. Discover- j In about two minutes Joe did j will have cotne and gone, but he
Not I; but I had made up my . ing a large hole or pool that was ‘come back. He was howling and 1 will remain as great a mystery
I me—Millie Denton; and 1 just as 1 mind to marry yon, and as we full of cold water and convenient ! curs; nefariously, and, all naked j as the soul was to the immortal
• well ask for the moon.** i were engaged fair and solid, in to one of the hottest of hot; as he was, never stopped running j Plato, or is to ail our great phi-
• Dick bad just come to this eon ; the presence of two witnesses I springs, they turned the hot wa | until he got his six shooter in his | losophers of to ilay.
j elusion when, on looking tip. he | don*t sec how you are going to get J ter, as it flowed out of the spring, hand. Although we may not he able ! lives, as they would the deadly
j beheld the object of his thoughts j out of it.* , into the pool until tlie hot and “Drop it,** said Tom. ,4 I have a | to point out the great' destiny for j asp, the fast young man who
*1 do/’ j cold water blending made exactly 1 dead bead on you, and so has! which this anomaly of to day last j boasts of taking privileges with
•Well, how?* | the right temperature Corn bath. Jake. Besides. I took all the j young man was born, we can re-j them; and young men, ye who
*1 shall have to put you in the- This done, they plunged in and caps off your gun.'* view a lew of the many means lie have sisters whose good name yc
asylum.' enj »yed the delicious water a* ‘ I lie difficulty was amicably set-. adopts to bring himsclt before the ! value more than life itself, wliis-
•Just because I want to marry’only those can who have traveled tied as soon as Jake and Tom had . gaze of sensible men. I per not. the slightest breath of
you?’ , some days over dusty alkali trails rein led their expel lellta*. The j In his own estimation he is the scandal against any woman**
in hot weather. When supper ^ triertook their breakfast standing j brightest star of Heaven, and al!! good name, nor suffer any man
was over and they had lighted \ that morning and—to spare the . the rest of mankind compared j to in your presence, fof remember
their pi|»es the theme of conversa- ponies—they did not ride much | with him arc as tlie milky way. your mother is a woman,
lion for a long time, ns they for the succeeding three days.— striving to shed its light and dim !
smoked, was the delightsome hath Dan I)e Quill, in Salt Lake Tri tlie splendor of Jupiter. You •
they had taken, and the wonder-; bunt. hear him aiguing ar.d haranguing 1
coming toward him.
‘A good time to Begin,’ thought
lie.
Ho found a door tha#wa* worn and old. ^Idiie came tripping along, hoi
j The night was damp and the wind wa* golden hair tossed about by the
cold. *
aud .
wind; her cheeks were rosy
her blue eyes sparkling. | ‘You don’t want to marry me.'
I)iek appeared not to recognize *It is the dearest wish of my
! her at first; then looking up and life. Millie, believe me.*
favoring her with a little stare he •Then why didn't you ask me
exclaimed: I decently, instead of joking about
*\\ by, it s Millie!* , -o serious a muttei i
•None other,’ laughed she. ‘Well, to tell you the truth.
‘What brought you here?*
r rnc:i Salve at 2uc pet box
W. Stanford.
School m a nil — *Yes
On and after Sunday. Nov. 14th.
|»a»r«HCer trains will run :«* follow*:
ruttTIIK WKST, NOUT1I AND *=OFT:i.
Mail. Kx|*re-“.
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IMc.,' .\lar*li Iv * '»» ^ »’ *"
Iamaica Jv ‘ s ; f ,n
Wavnesvillc . Iv 7 : V> a m U:£l p m
HoU.ken Jv sa n. lu:i. B
fiiehtaiterviile Iv .s;4i a m -J0:lop n.
%v:«v4*r«,? .*■ :ir !»:trt a tn 11 :15 j* m j
- —— , when I got iny
. via s. F «v w 1
nr 11:55 a m t>: 1*' •» ,n (
ar 11 :IW a m 5 . J.* a m |
JartoonvUle ar F-M-mm
Jacksonville, na>. F A W
l-vel-. ns L rati,, r.'
«7v»nnah- l>- 7:<»?., ». I.:«|>ni mwb— ...
\\ IV to: «»*a III 11 :.'*t P ,J1 I
'My care i* lik«ynv *hadow in the sun :
, . , _ ... I*ull**ws me living Hies when I purMie
stead, three Indtlcs of Electric; ii ;
Bit ters mid seven boxes Bticklen s I Stand* aad live* by mr does what 1
, .. . i - have lioiie.
Arnica Salve, aim my leg is now : Tllj> f !l n 1 iliariar« t | l .tl. make me rue
sound and well. ’ it.
Electric Bitters arc sold at fifty i N° means I liml lo ri 1 him from my
i .. i i i> i i • ' , ‘ • breast,
ecu Is a bottle, and Bwcklen s Al
l.v .1
: Till bv the end of thing* i: t»e supprt. s*ed.
passion steals into mr
; oine gentle
^ ntiml.
Btislon C'll \ Official—*Au\thing For I am *oft and made i»f melting'
snow; i m
wrong with your money, miss." } o r in- more rrm-1. love, or U- more kind :
gave me
< >r let me liv
i counterfeit fifty cents piece tmt
i Or let me tloat or sink, be high or low ;
Mavaim.tb,
('nllahan
t>r die. and
meant.”
After this lime she
itli Koine more sweet eon-
• forgot W li;:t M»Vf •'ri
salary yesterday.' j
Boston City Official—*Ah! I see; After this lime she appears t
you want a better half.’ School hare parleyed with no more suit
ors. Her h»vc of dress and her.
‘-Oh, 1 am lookin
| one.’
‘Some one w ho belongs to the
j club, I suppose?"
‘Not exactly, though lie is here
j a great deal ’
Well, you won't find him.’
• ‘Win?*
l ‘Because there lias been no one
here the Iasi hour hut mysell.’
i *Why don't you ask for whom I
ain looking.’
* Perhaps I don't care,” lazily.
*Oh, but he is just splendid!*
*Who is splendid?'
•Ha! ha!' laughed Millie,
thought you wnn’Cvl lo know
the time; so—’
*Bui 1 don't.*
*D»» not interrupt me! If
in*i*t upon knowing—**
•I don't—”
*Il is my blrck dog, rowset !’
‘The deuce!" exclaimed Dick.
•Why. Dick Nash!*
•What is the matter, Millie
Denton?”
‘Isn't deuce a swear word?*
*A mild one ’
•Don't you know that you
ought n’t to swear in the presence
»f a htd> ?'
ful sense of refreshment it had
Millie, I thought that I would brought them. Full of the joy of i
for some essay someth ini;
Off-Baud Avowals.
\ young m ni al a church
you
novel in the way it, they spread their blankets on
of a proposal.’ Then in a few | a grassy spot beneath some w il
earnest words lie told her how lows, a few yards distant from the
j dear she was to him. and lagged r spring, and fell asleep.
j her lo he his companion on the Tom was up with the dawn.
voyage w hich he was soon to take. Recollections of his fine bath of
j as well as on the voyage through the pi c* ions evening were still
life. * | 11call in mind. $o, bounding up
i ’Why, Dick, you take in\ Tioni his blankets with a skip and
, breath quite aw ay.* a jump he plunged into the pool
•Well, hurry up and breathe. to his middle. With a groan of
! again, Millie, for my lieait has | agony he sprang out again w ith
stopped beating, anti it w ill not j ihe agility of a wildcat. The hot
\ . ,, . , I come, you are just the
resume its proper action until water had been running all night
you have given me the answer 1 Hours before dawn the cold watei ... . ,
, , , . , | . .She stud him one article after
pool had been rendered aiinosl as
i 1 j i
hot ns that of the hot spring it
self. Brief as hid been I lie pe
’rind between his entry ami his
exit, Tom’s fair skin w as exchang
ed to the cclor.ofa boiled lobster.
He was soon in u terrible state, as
ha
rt n the street corners, no
’ what subject is broached.
‘I crave.”
all ’ ‘Oh, Dick, you are too funny;
but I suppose if you insist—’
| *1 certainly do insist!
‘Well. 1—’
*Go on!'
‘Well—your heart may beat
again.’
•My dearest Mill it—’
‘Oh, Dick, v»e arc on the street,
you know.’ .
•Well.- what of it?’
‘Nothing; only I w »uld not like
; zaar was huttouholed by a lady;
she would not let him go until lie J
bought something. He looked at
, her stall, w hich contained fancy
work of various kinds. ‘Why,’ he j
i said, *1 see nothing here that:
. would he ol the least use lo me, a !
bachelor, except yourself. The;
rest would be dear to me at any
price.’ I will be cheap en High,’ ,
she said, coaxingly. ‘If you could
he dear enough, perhaps—’ *0h.
person 1
want,’ taking him by the arm.—
an- '
*lher, keeping up an agreeable
; conversation the while, and he ’
fore all was done he had bought
{everything on the stall. Then, al
! settling up, there was something
s«4»i about discount. ‘I cannot
j cr it be the pedigree of
matter
vi iicth-
‘btiil
pup’ or some abstruse question
iof political economy, he always
h is some opinion to express which
is unchangeable, as the Oracle of
The Original Cheer)hies;
Headers of ‘Nicholas Nivkleby*
: need not be reminded of the
Cheeryble Brothers;’ *:»ys ii wif-
J ter in lYrnpIc Bar. The originals
were lhe Messrs. Grant, whose
extensive, if somewhat eccentric,
benevolence was well known; to
jwhoin Dickens was introduced.
, in company w uh Mr. John Mor-
• ley, by Mr. Harrison Ainsworth,
‘ at a dinner given by Air. Gilbert
\\ inter in 1858. The survivor
! of the brothers tised alvvays to
Delphi. The world can stand his
little eccentricities of this kind
for she requites herself by -laugh- , ^
ing al his ignorance. His ego
tism If nits no one and is a source
«»rgratification to himself. There! * ,Ut a S1 "" f "' in his ^ kcL
ar. a great many other little i t0 * ire in tl,e co " rg<! nT lbe
harmless amusements he i.nltilges i ‘' a Y- A clergyman askeri hi...
in, such us the use or slang lie*'” 1 a 8, <l> s o | iptinn.
has picked up mound the bar
rooms, beer gardens, cock pits. ;
etc., which can be borne; although
he frequently shocks u lady’s
•Rut your hand in my side
pocket anti you shall have all you
find in it.’ The parson did sound
fished up a sovereign. ‘You arc
said Air. Grant,
delicacy, he has either become so; Wt ! cn,ne
.Icbasecl that he is not eonseious I ‘° a '; V mimi - 11 is ll,e on! - f toin 1
'"fit, or else lie delights in trying ! ' l ‘' t ' l "'
to bung her down to his own ~
return any money.’>he said, blush , , man at dinner what his education
the skin was almost sufficiently *• J level, and a lady whileslie loathes
, . . mg, but if you think me dear*. • ,.*.,. . cost him.
As hr asserts,! * him must tolerate him. to a cer-.
* “ i enough there’s mamma; she might , , - ... ,, ‘A matter of £*2,000,* was his
! tain extent, because society, the. •*• 9
i give you my hand.’ The bargain! , . ... . , ! answer.
. : most tyrannical mistress, h is dc !
{ was accordingly concluded. ! , .* ‘I’m afraid,’ said the questioner.
cooked to peel off.
he “was as tender as a young
lei that had been cooked two
hours.” Willi infinite care he
pul-
drew'off his pantaloons and hoots. !
An eminent doctor, who had ;
to have it said I allowed young; though he felt as though the cook
saved the life of a lady, a personal j
II.
drinks, plays Iris little game!
in a:
‘Well, I don’t know;
men-to embrace me iti public.’
•Why. who was embracing you,
I should like to know.’
•You were.*
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EXTRACT
ed flesh *ere peeling ciff in strij;
wherever his clothing touched
liiin. Forcing back the tears of
ringuisli that were welling out of;
|bin eve* Torn crept back to camp. ,
But you were^oing to.’ | Though it was a most diffk ultj
•No, I wa* not; hut I suppose thing to do, he put on his old
•I didn’t touch ro«
4*
gentlemen who
ed me lo-
! lime Dank smile as lie nearyd tin
A NATURAL TONIC
I Arid. Iruti Faria.
! Tr.u»k At auk
NOT U
Li s Aitifirial
’ widhtM
■Yc*; I stijijnisc I must In gynut
vatiity rallivr inrrvasrti limn tli I'artlonV
minislivti Sin* Imtl tlirre tliou- '\cu, I thitik ynti nnglit to. il
j san'l tlrva&vs :intl viglity wigs. She wn b to leach j on lieltvr manners
was always open to tiaUviy, anti -XVi-II. tin you i K cist upon it?' j that you f.Npi-ctc
.lisp. ns«..l f.apivtisli attentions to ‘Oil, no! Ilut—’ j ‘Dick Nash! sleeping plate at tlie willows, lor
i liamlsoiiir gentlemen of every :e>e. ‘Then yon tlo insist; so here [ *N«vcr inintl, Millie, we won't Jake hail awakened nn>t was sit-
Sl.e tried to monopolize the cliiv- j £ wa - ; quarrel over it. any way.’ I ting on his blankets, gaping and ... . . ,
I -line devotion of all her court Hie 'inking a large handkerchief! A month later Diek atel his 1 stretching. ! ‘ C "" ’ ’' l ' C •* e J "'• j Hjblc is a lot of trash, only lit for
* : .. , . , , .. i i -i i r ,, < I , * .. ... i t i ; *hc addetl, producing the check. , , , , . , !
was faithful and kind to her old . r,,m “ ,s |**’hct, he spread it care j bride sailed for England, the ( Seeing lorn approach, Jake ( 1 f n women and children, with aoout|
Aral
! 1 k t -1
to lelinquish her hand;
‘don’t insult me with
am not more generously
: friend, was asked of Ids charge.—
He said he generally allowed his
patient ti’tends to remunerate him
as they thought befitting. ‘But
don’t you often get disappointed
on these terms?' she inquired. *1
may say never.’ ‘As you are so
j easily pleased, here,* and she play
I fully gave him her empty hand.
• while in tlie oilier was concealed a
, check for a hntutenmc sum. ‘How
of poker, but there
education is not a good invest*
nothing: i,,e,lt " ^ cre R l ,e,, ‘ £2,000 on
• Vour education, and, as you tell
very wrong in tins, as lie has *
for his example some of the most i ' m ‘ - vo " r c ' ,r:,c >' is " nl >' T 150 a
eminent statesmen a.ni some t.l | M - v c,U "- ali<,ri cosl mw
the most influential an.l ..loquent I n,,ll,,n S' aml 1 am a S<>-•»
occupy seats iu "*any thonsan.l a year. Rut I
the halls of congress. Society | ,larc s " y - V,UI n ll! S ct *° ,ne inlur -
c _'c‘st somewhere else,* (looking up
can stand this, for he is just sow-
! ward); *and, as I believe you are
ing Ids wild oats, you know; or; y ’ ’ •’
, , ; • *” i • , doing good, whenever you are in
perhaps lie is paving his way to : 30 ’ }
a s<*al iti tlie white house. i
He scoffs at religion; says the
• led in
! frit rids bui evutin" of service ox at her feet, then ; happiest couple that ever stepped asked where he had been—if he, IlivcoiiI) sma« •»«.»• »••, as um^i, f ouudalion
*=■ • , 1 , , .. .ii i . . ■ drawing me out,’ lie said, declin-
• and stingy in rewards. Her fa- •‘i^nniing a most comical position . on board a ship. had boon out looking alter their j. ,. .
vori.es, Uulc,I with grants :ini , un.i cxpr. ssion as he knelt upon j t»,.lie.l lUul be a check;
privileges, were neither good nor H, he began: ; , , . , , so enjoyed hts Irath t.f •'
! *aithtMl. Leicester was vain, im j
- periods ami lieachcrotis; Ksscx. *■
a man t.f the same general pattern.
The queen never had a lover of
‘Oh, fairest of thv sex!’
In a recent address to the grad
the
btan Night*,’ discusses
Mohammed; moralizes on
want of a couple of hundred
pounds or sff, come to tuy ware
house and I II oblige you.'
But they were shrewd men,
their benevolence notwithstand-
\ master one day wanted
, some Work done which could only
about j ,u ='
ing before, and had lieen so much
I ed.'
lie.
rr laughed Mil-j uat ' n * c,a * s ^ lI,c l * niver * 5ly '* r | brtefiletl hy il that lie eoul.l not. .
; Maryland faculty of physic, (.ol. , . . r , * . . : doctor s difficulty and wished
1 think of breaking up camp with J
PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUMFIEB!
‘If you don’t keep still I won t
■ II. Kyd Douglas said these wise
i words: *A young
reward
Perhaps she understood the
to
Koran, savs the Chinese ought tn j 1,0 ,,,a,,:, S c <l l»y # vertain skltled
have known something about w,,rkman - Cnforlunately the man
1 out rej*e:*ling it.
Iv 11:41 a m.
U 1J:15 J* m H 15 p m
iv 1‘J:.'42 p mil :2S pm
Jv g : 11 p m 12:43 a iu
lv p ;u 1 :I3 a m
ar 4 :4!) p m* 3 :W a m
This she had discernment to
reive, but could not ' quite over
conic lu i womanly affections. Hei
ow n character was that of a brave
• and wise woman, stained by thej* ,on
j mediately
The voice came from the direc ; ° u ^ lt lo *
of the boat
. . r , w ife. A young
house. 1 he • J °
A young preacher i. . , , , **, . taken a fancy to a valuable ring! . r , , . first give y«
« - / * blankets he rushed away toward! • * of the age, of whose ability every ° J
. along witfiout a 1 . . . . . , ,, which she saw ticketed in a shop j . . , .7 . i drop more.
t lie pool. As swiltly as lie could . .. . ; American is proud, aud has not. 1
ig lawyer may g«*t ; . . . wimlow went inside lo examine it. • , c , , . , As the u
' along without one, hut a young
:,^p in 11:Y> a in
nr 0:57 p m 5:25 a in
nr 7 ::tv r » |» m 0:15 .\ ni
i ‘nllahan
Jacksonville
JacKsoiiviUe, via S Y A W
tv 2:(*•» p til S :l-> p in
Callnhart Iv 2:47 p m »:«« P »•
Savannah U 1 30? iu *s4*p»
Wavrmss via B A " lv - r * 1* ni ° a
1 cruelty ami bail faith of her court; * , l ,t ‘ :, Ler was Neb Morgan, ami he |
, an.l eta. No .luubt she better fill ! ani1 Kr *■■ ,, Baile .v "vw greatly en “ ^ w ”
... 1 |w»r i,ln.n « virgin mw»«n ' j‘»\‘i ng l lie 1 i 11 lo SCClie.
l.I her plate as a virgin queen. J J » , I weight than Ins roetliea! diploma
Stimulating the chivalry of her I o1,1 fell “ w ' continued | _ “ .
won't do. Hi*
marriage w ill certainly carry more
move, considering the tender con j
dilion of >.is skin, Tom followed,;
and dodging behind a convenient
*It is exceedingly lovely: I wish il
were mine,’ she said, on satisfying
herself; ‘what smaller figure
Jv 5:52 P i
lit
'5:41 a in
}*«hlaCtt»rville
HoIkiUou
VTaywcsvillc
J auiaica
1‘ylvs’ Marsh
lirunswiek
*Sion .on Signal. . .
furchase tickets at the station, and
save extra fare collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all B * "
lv 5 :51 p m ^3 :•'*<» a in
lv 0:35 p iu 4 -.55 a m
lv 7 :35 p ni 3:35 a in
lv K;W p in *t»:e5 a in
arN :‘2t> p m G:IU a in
1 noble :intl deserving character.— "H"*'*® * l «1' ! Once more then i A . ,-V >nn ^ l ,l, > ! * lc "‘" * .■ -Jake,” sai.l he,-if* just love j
ner —Oh. fairest of tbv sex. I have n> l ,,t ” tn l > " ,n * " ,u ' ,u ° r 11v!*’ Jake tlitl not wail to hear
1 i j t i s himself—a wife—to he taken ini- »» c . '
comniiited an unpardonatde— more. Bouneiug lip from Ins
For Oy«i*rpMa« , ill itcranjfenieni* * -—.—is— *..!•. a ...... —
of Ihe RiceMive Or^au* Jintl the
Live**.Skiti tiisoancs. Cun, Bnriib,
SraltfK and BrwUe«. AC ID IU0.41
K IK'I'H »% a •specific.
Rbenmatihiii, via lari* I Dksor*
cirri*. <‘tironir f>iarrli«r» and ob-
•tinatr ra«r« of Blood Poisoninjj.
ji v id wiihouf fall to it» wonder
ful curative power.
Aak for free pamphlet, tn be had
of all dealer* or s»ent. postpaid,
from ihe A. I. C’o., Ttobile, Ain* j//| Brooklyn Jl<iyuzine.
PRICc, FIFTT CfffTS. * „ "* • - ,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRU80ISTS. j onice Hu.ts
n lien you call at the office
i '° ,,r maiI !,n '' the poslmasler j witll * Vhe binlg” htisliin
Mot t., han.ls it it. a k him if that is all. s(in „ a an ,j il, c trees whispering j n | w | loin aave |,; m a liouquet aad l ,al 'ls of his body to arrest the i g ,K »l use of tlie bint that the next
Christ ir there ever was such a j ' vas S ircn lo,lri,,fc - So a bnr 8 ;lin
man. for their civ.lization dal , !s | struck, that, besitles hi* wag-
farther hack than ours.
: help him out ut rt; at any rate rarlllcr l>ack l!llin „ uls . Soeietv i es shot.bl have gin an.l water
l the giving or her hand led him to: ^ , wjlh llliS( for ll( , os not ' adlibitum.
| offer his heart. | even I ngersol say as much, In' *>'<•" niin.l,’ sai.l the master,
A lady with a fine fignre U.ving , ^ of , lle ‘, lwlwst . thinkers > n l>^«iUf lo tirink up what I
c * you before you touch a
j Beecher, oue of tlie greatest pul
pit orators of the world, almost j ttS ked lot hi» gill.
As the work went on the man
come to the same conclusion.
i stirring and adventurous
j Doctors must be sober and seri
IIOV i* it
ARTHl'K II*
atre ! Ned. ‘this sort of thing usually,
_ ; ous, and there is nothing so like
Around her centered the glory 0 f j place in the conservatory, il j . . .
J » .i:.... ,i % n * • ! lv to make them so as an earl)
• t hat generation. — K. If’. Williams ! wc are t° no\elist, but; - . , .. . t ,
» ... - marriage.—A etc J ork 2>nn.
. I sec you are trying to improve on ** ^ j m
j the old plan. With the blue dome
S of heaven overhead ami the Mis
j* j. 1 | i iii” a icicuk iMuviai t iau> t>i ikuu ;
issippi throbbing at your feel- , {|uir was waiIei , llp „ n 1>y a 11.
clump of willows, kept cored j
.i ti .i . i r ; could tempt you?
watch. Jake threw off the few 1 .
• luffs in which lie had slept,
‘How mue.li will you start 01111?*
tt ... ,: ‘Six penn'orth.*
x* K , : ics, all lliese little oddities! ,
oiuei ng-1 ! ‘Now gin and water, mind yon;
.. tt i » ■ and many more of like character » .... ,, . *
lire than the figine before me, lie: - and you must dunk it all before
look
,! can society tolerate, for like the!
bravs which eminate from the i
you drink again.
‘Cold.’
Hot or cold?*
Gov. Bartlett, of California, du
i ring a recent official visit to Red
, t i • . .1 i .. i ; said, giving her an admiring
bounced into the pool, uttered a; ° ^ °
. . . at the same time; ‘it is exceeding- , - •
' - Ve " ° f a, “ 1 r3ge ’ ‘ ly lovely. I wish—1 cul.l tempt J " f a J alk ass ^ I ‘All right: Here jjoes. Bring
r “* j ine a pail of water.*
It was brought, and into that
then clawed his way out upon lliej *
green turf with the celerity of an
adder. As soon as he stood erect
lkui, ;jg:.li..n«r fitly voting la.ite*, end. | ‘i““» »[ "I** •'»»««* ’•» varion. | ting her ' u-niion to: lie loves to sit will., .lone. As lie w ent .way-sober.
i n make a great deal of noise but*
I you willi the ring. I think I II °
i take it,' she said, laying down tliei ne ' vl l *° an -' hatiu.
: money amid blushes. Of course There is one more characteristic ! 11 ”, r ' ls l > " ,l:e< • ,L J naa
v liicT-m matin', svift .,,1,11,-,,- , , , i . , .... wra* tiumrotiotletl; out he was held
entgan making swm applua |,e accepted I lie money; but, get , |. e 1)() .ssesMS which I wiri call at- ■
'•I.
to his bargain, and the work got
If you ask
"‘t onnscti.ms made.at WavcroM- to and
from all l„>ints on Savannah, h'omla
Kctvrn Kailwav. . |
Ptilliuan l-al.ee Meejwnj; »««> . jk.UTICK in -ho State a,.r
B<>uffo>r car.* »•!'«'*» J.u.k.<n . I Focciid uttention jrivfii it*
between Brun- 1 Od.ee,..nta,
„ U .k »»*lAri»nta. KBi A ( . p A
McBtTFIK.(!. T. A.
A. <iADDIS. V. i‘. »V D. M.
for mail,
none.
and lie
him ;
it
and send lUc family around all
different times through tlie day
A.
£. S.
Only $1.75. at J.
HI)OO & MOTE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Cuthbert, - - Ca.
pKA
Don't bring your mail to the
i m g THORNTON post office until the mail closes.
DEN TIST .
(T’THBERr, GA- your letter in.
lowly, youT
tells you there is none, tell him: , a kiss - iue , “'“ 1 vnromcier n- •-■—; , him in church.
, ‘ , , I say. now, I don t think lh<»; , ., , ., t , nn . l . i iif Ills Ride sretning to hurl worse. , ,,
there ought to lie, then go htmic , , •. , ,, . ,, ... ■ torus mat as Hit last one lam ...... , I A la _
quite the fan tiling. Here *»* , down her floral nffeiinw and the. l han the other. All this tune he j looking „ut of the window, with her j lr ji 9- boast of bis conquests over
The local chronicler re- 1 l‘ ain - *«- 1 ' particular #qnare inch | ' '"f l'*** S'* w:,s °" v “ b '
his cigar in his mouth and be ; of course, and lifff wages in his
n as down her floral offeiing ami the.
A lady in a railway train kept blown from his mouth
tween tlie graceful puffs of smoke pocket lie turned atound ami
md , faced hUcmplover:
Miss Millie just ready to bless uie | j.j 85 on ^j Ie Q rtV crnor*s lips he ! was shearing a blue streak, j head forward until she remember-
•Master,’ said lie, ‘there's no
one can get the better o" thee blit
the ‘fair sox,’ enumerate the num | one. and that's tlT oultl chap his
up. glorious expectancy j— """’ might pt.ssihlf object. ‘Do lent '-cr of girls be has kissed and! self.’
.... . , „ pictured in every lineament ol, »" hghl tiegan tt. break upon bis j j|ff llie ‘ vieiv? , 8 f ie asket |. -.Merely squeezed, to talk in inuentloesi — —
then abuse the „os. master for not f 1 ' C ^ ^ ° l,L,Sulf ’I his countenance, nnd said: o me ! mind, when Tom stepped -out from . „ f ,|. j nol wi8ll to 8CC ; he ,e ,| 10 ut eertain ladies’ characters. >«ney Value .fa Wife.
t-you know I had not made “1* ^ ongil shall never be sai.l that a his hiding plat*, crying: “Hush ; „Iied gallantly. The ice having ! ^ ,.ii„ I Let a man become a widower
with a sweet yes when—*
‘But* interrupted Millie.
t l<M»kcd
enjoy
Louder nnd louder rose his voice, *** 1:| b L ^ ,e gentleman opposite
opening the mailbag aud putting j Ill j n< j
place, crying: “Hush j plid gallantly. The ice having j T , lis ls one vi | e | laI(it 8<K . iely can . j
| ’49er quailed before the bewitch >*l'! W ’ 0,ll ‘> J ou 1,a " rl tike » bull i l.ecn thus broken,they entered into j ' , , 8llouIll (Jllt hl . r ! and he soon learns what the finan
* I. < • ■ . ■ 1-nm-oruul mn Itiiinil I li<it t Iip«‘ Wi-I'i- 1 • . ■ . ■ • • e - . ■ •
\Y. Staskoud s.
0 ’ FFtclC w,st Si.lr Public Square. ,
over 11. I.. Iiunn’s Store. foM7-ly :
When you want a stamp put nn j luakes up lu . r saj(i Dilk .
‘Y.m runawatb boys, whde she! in ^ rf V - e(1 and ^ calf an.l give us away, when j ^ j h,ot upon an,I crush it,‘as , lle j«*»! *orll. of a wife was to him.
Henclqiio'Ptei'rs'loi*
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
your letter, tell the postmaster
I of fair woman—no, not a thou j other son of a gun up in camp ! kw cau |, ()l | ler - 8 r n ..„ds. ’ The ; would a poisonous viper, for like 1 Wl "‘ n he '* cdm P e . ,led 10 hire ll,e
- mien tvlbll tllllvl u lll'll'tei • IIV | Utl'llll II »l l*' 1 ♦ V.
•lou go right along and don't j ( , ani | .laughters of the Golden nBl U-' 1 cooked? V..u an.l I have ! ri . #l wa8 plain 8ail : njl inlo wlial j a v iper it is throwing its venom j roo!l VO-hed. the garments made
to put it on: if he won’t do f- ; mtn ,, us ; 8ai ,, Ne<1 . for Ke mt . an
!‘go for him. Incase you put it | lo see j t through.’ j _
on yourselfsoak it in your mouth
! long enough to remove the mtn i , . .. . , . .
ry up and say yes. , tous sects is that which calls
-Come. Millie.’said Diek, ‘hur- • One of the strangest of rclig- the last of it!' Soothed by this
it ' Jake carefully drew on his trou
1 Can Sey. Y on nn
ORGAN OR PIANO
mtici '
!lage; it will then stick until it's l
j'' 1 -’ I ‘Then I will never rise agaiB;! of Israel. Its headquarters ls r at urcly proceeded lo camp,
lit sine to ask the postmaster nn ,j j wisli you would hurry, for! Chatham, Eng., ia which town
Iliad nnr dose. Man, we must; somebody calls ‘the matrimonial 4 ntl> | ier vt .ry life’ blood trviug to {or mended, the washing and iron-
1 cook l,i,n “ r we 8ba11 ncvcr bcar VBn nl , r ,- . v ,. f Kiu ..v | undermine and sap her strongest' "»» Il f lnat 3,,out oac ‘
Arc you man led jet, Kitty.; f. ..[ half of his Income is required to
sniff a sailor, after meeting an olff i bulwark—female purity, but il is
*Bul suppose I say no.’
sell the New ami Latter House : »ers anff shirt aoff the pair leis- j |, „
acquaintance on returning from a not as lenient with its victim, for (
.. meet these out goes. AVho saved
'• *-^ M ** (hat somehoffy , ^| 1C rc-ptile leaves no
come.’ -Ah, then I: ile;iUi . but wllos . )cvcr b p,ws a ! Bngcrs and th'fe silent lips in the
I to credit you for stamps, if lie
has any accommodation about
; him he will ffo it.
If von have a box, stand anff
inv knees ache awfullv.* ! its devotees are building an im-
•Dear me! then I say yes, for it' inense temple, winch will cost
I d'ff not 1 should forever after! $250,000. They believe that they
he haunted hy a vision of you in ‘ will not die, and that they are
Clieaper
THAN
ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500
Miles of this Point.
drum on it until the jiostniaster i your very uncomfortable position.’ i the remnant of true Israelites.
j hands out your mail—that is it j "That settles it,’ said Diek, | who will reign with Christ for a
i you have forgotten your key; it jumping up;‘I think that if we i thousand years. Their founder
• makes him feel good, especially if • don't hurry up Towser will get! was a man named Jezriel, who is
■ I* c 18 waiting on somebody else.— nwav from us. Come Millie.’ j now dead, llts death was a great! , 7 , J . .. , .’ .
, . lie stood holding Ins pantal
.,1. n.ab ft I 1.. 1...I ■ ......... 1 _ a, ft 1. . „ ! “
By Ibis time Joe bail comment:
etl to rouse np. Seeing Tom ami
Jake approaching lie asked if they
bad ‘-found tbc slock—the po
nies?'’
‘•Ponies, no," said Tom, “We
haven't been looking for the po
ai«s. We have been
bath. Do yon think
stin" after this crcponso before? Ix-t llie culil
the
The
g voyage. ‘N-
has never conic.
i-hn\e brought him, alter a deal *d: , _ . . graveyard bear testimony
bother,’ be sai.l, throwing | lis l»reatl. of calumny around a wo- „ r -> T-»-“ « ‘ “« mon i-
arms around her. and the mutter | man’s name, though she be „ . If m.Iy purse should be as access,-
was then settled. ! i,urc as the budding rose caressed ; 1,1 a fa,ll ‘ ru ' w ' fe °» lll «
tbonoli »lio i husband. What man would con-
Betwreii Frieuds.
| pure :
' by tbc tlcwy morn,
she:
sent to becoffte a partner in n
‘M v dear Brown. I am about ^P-c as Urn suekl^ Ube- ^ Wb broi|ier
getting married. upon its mntliei s breast, ^\e p t . .
, r _ -w bat, yon-one of the M t L ,, ure as the angelic ho8 t | I'fHtier should alone have conlrpl
•rn taking a hardened bachelors on the face of j arollnd l!ic great ‘While Throne oflI,c company’s funds? I here is
i.” said he, as ll,c ea,ll,V 1 >V‘ ,,r Ifjiof G-hI.’ has committed a crimei-" 0 unc l,iirt K ,,,ore •*»
I was belter steelplaletl than that. .
•tons ! -Quite tmr, my dear Iwiy. quite! lor which there can l.e no expta
away from the rear of his |ierson.; true. The heart is furnished with > lion correct it as he may—aye
Leaving the others, they started shock In the believers, l>nl his
j in pursuit of tl.e favorite. As wife claimed that il was an acci-
| depressing to a hard working
i wife, than lo feel that she must
ft still' like a tramp for every cent
\\ Ik-11 VOU Wlillt any IllSirunu-llt. Ctlllft-l with me 1 11 will, an idea for the first time <» it |, e others Dick said •
Lcftirt'l)Uvin>r. ami f wiU savt-you ninu
regard t<> pric
ev. f a I- i sell Piano and Ortt'an Stools separate.
.1. W. STANFORD.
A Burfinoton dude was struck . . . , ,! , , j "tlo vou think we’d break campisteel armor; but unfortunately, eve n swear to its falsity,
ABul.n_lnlt.de ass , as they were out of sight of | dent and declared herself to be i ^ magnificent 1 1-e is a genuine torpedo."- , eavcs <taln . f()r evi , Icllort she spends beyond her ft winch
' , as trills’ belongs to her as though
v/.itf r\F 1 liri . ° a
bis life the other day. and is suf
; fet ing from
1 brain.—Free
ennclission
I'rcff.
of the!
I
•Well, I'm glad it’s all settled.’
‘What is settled?’asked Millie.
‘Win. our engagement.”
bis successor.
^ one more _
j swim? Not much.” < f t ' goes with the fierce velocity of the
Man was created first. Woman! At this Joe sprang up crying: j Love letters may appropriately ' devouring cyclone, leaving tie-
"Not much, you betF and dasbctl be written in cipher. IslriKlion and ruin iu its track;
was a soi l of recreation.
she earned it as a domestic or
shop girl.—A'etc England Fat 4 -
mcr.