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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
BY IAS. W. STANFORD.
‘‘Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VII.
CUTHBERT, GA„ THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1887.
NO* 25
Enterprise & Appeal.
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1I.\Y PASSKXCF.E. <SOIX<> WEST.
Arrive
EAST.
Arrive
11:54
*rriv»»
FI.OK1B \ * WESTERS PASSESOUK.
GOING WEST.
3:15 A. M.
OOINO EAST.
Arrive 11 til P. M.
Stops at Union Springs, hmaula, ,
futliticrt, Dawson, between Montgom- |
t*rv and Smitliville.
port Gaines train makes close eon-1
flection with the Montgomery A Macon
i’assscnger at Cutlihert.
I). I’ll Kl.l >. Agent.
quickest time
WITH
rilKOUiH 1-V‘XMAS BUFFET CAR
ATLANTA TQ NEW YORK, :
VIA
K#»t Tenn. * Shenandoah Valley
Routes.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T HIS Powder
velof purity,
A Xegrs Coroner.
Charles Lewis, a one-armed ne
gro, holds the responsible pnsi
tion of coroner of Edgecombe
county- He is a tall, gaunt spec
imen of the most ignorant of bis
race, pompous to a degree and
fuller of the immensity of bis iin
portancc than President Clove
land.
His desire all through saemed
to be to impress Ibis immensity
on the jury and audience.
lien Hart, a negro, was lynched
near Tarboro for a criminal as
sault upon a most rcs|>cclablc
white school girl. He was hang
ed from a pine limb near Tarboro
Sunday morning, the Sill ult.,
having been executed the night Smith in de court house?’
before. i ‘Yes, sir,’ replied Smith.
necessary for his neck to be bro-j It’s Frin to he a Millionaire,
ken to be dead; that be died from j The rural idea of the manner
strangulation. ' > n which the Astors and Vander-
He then turned to the jury and'bilts live is amusing, and will
said: -You juro, tech him, feel uv i doubtless be highly flattering to
him, 'taint no harm, right here | the persons named. A man trav-
in my presence, strip him stark j eling “down in Arkansas’ heard
Bnffalo RUl iu London.
Although Mr. Cody lias not
been in London over a month lie
is to day as well known to the
masses of this great city of 5,000.-
000 as is the queen. You could
not (lick up in the most obscure
naked: (looking nuind) derc ain’t i two old women talking before j quarter of Loudon any one so
no women here.’ There was the cabin door, says the Boston
about fifty Negro women sitting Courier. One of them with
on the fence.
The coroner next spoke as fol
lows, sweeping the crowd off:
'This is the toughest ease I ever
bad in my life an* I'm giltin' hot
ergain. You little hoys git away.
Lay dat rope on top o’ dat man's
body.
Coroner: ‘Is derc one Franklin
elav pipe between her lips, said:
“It do bent all bow some folkscs
has ev'rylhing a mortal body
could ast for, while others, like
you an" ine. Miss Peterby, is poor-
i days of our lives. Now. you've
liecrn tell ot them Vanderbilts
! an' Astors there in New York,
(ain't you?'
i 'Dunno but I have,’ said Miss
ignorant as not to know who and
what he is. His name is on evc-
Mr. Randall’s Views ou the Situation j A Shameless loath.
“It strikes me that on a ques-I There is something delightfully
tion so exceedingly simple as that j interesting in the coy, artless
of reducing redundant revenues manner in which a rustic maiden
there could be no controversy,
have always held and do now
that the sentiment of a large
majority of the House, irrespec
tive of parties, is favorable to a
repeal of the duty on tobacco.
The Belle of Sierra. ~
'Wc’ve got a gu:l -up iu our
country,’ said James Farewell, ot
Sierra valley yesterday at the’*
I i repels the lover like advances of ( Grand Hotel to a San Francisco
orclinarv kinds ami chihki 1 »<* sold
The coroner took his jury out! Coroner: *lf Mr. Smith is in (le j Peterby.
to view the corpse, the only intel- i court house let him come present.* ell, I ve lately
Mr.
| W. D# Bryan, a simon-pure Dein*
never varies. Amar-i,. . ... . .
purity, strength ;,ml whole- | Dgtmt on the jury bein ;
More economic:)] than the
Leave
| competition with the multitude of low i ocrat of the old school.
test, short weiirlit. alum or nhosnhatc j T . , .
| powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Ba-; Coroner Lewis took
tup Powder t o., iiwj Wall street. New
S .*!."» p m i York. niav22-ly
(♦ 50 in ; m m m
Bis* nil A New York girl has given a
11 4.1a m jeweler an order for a silver bell*
* r.s p in j n links. Instead of Roman nit-
il'sopm 1 'Ldlions on ibe linked plates,
3 i) a m I however, she wants llie features
r no a in ,,f some of her young male friends
. . „ r ..7T cut in bas relief, and has furnish-
Viririnia Springs all open—at low rate> ’
• i- 1 ; ed the photographs.
Kvcursiou rates lower than ever. i — —
_ — Saved llis I,ife.
Fur fnrlher partieulars write to or rail
>4(0111 J. F. Vo:ms, Tieket Agent. Allan- | Mr. I). I. \\ llcoxson.
ta, or t’liAs. N. Ksioiit, District l'assen- j £ av< . Ky., says lie was, for many I ain't a gwinc to hurry.
j years, badly afflicted with Phillis j anybody know de name
Y. KXIT.ESS. KOI.TK.
ve Macon, K T, V * G daily 2 is p in | im
teavc Atlanta “ " 5 40 p m ] km
\rnvo Home
Arrive Dalton.
Arrive Knoxville,
Arrive }‘nslol.
Arrive Koanoke. N A W
Arrive “lie. June S V It It
Arrive Wash’gt’n HA' O R K"
Arrive llaHiuiorc B*t P H H "
Arrive l'liiia.ieinliia. I- R K "
Arrive New A ork
bis jury
near the banging man, and beie
is irhat occurred.
He bail two volumes of the
statutes and a ISilde under bis
stump of an arm. Cocking his
eye on the corpse, lie waved the
crowd off in a solemn way with
ry wall. His picture is in nearly Now, if it is simply reduction of
every window. The wonder ol
revenue we want, repeal that tax
this lies in the fact that the Lon j and we go a long way in that di-
don public is strangely dull and reclion without hurrying any
unimaginative. The people ol body. That was a war tax and
.one quarter are often as ignorant is paid, at home. Its repeal bring
of a neighborhood within a stone's I us a step back to • the long tried.
beard:
He was evidently trying to com
mit the heinous crime of putting
bis arm around her, for she said
in a tone of keen reproach—
■‘La, Mose! ain’t you ’shamed
throw of them as if it were Cen- successful and economical nielli- of yourself now?'
her first be a”. Her maidenly I Examiner
modesty is refreshing in these
days of bold affd forward maidens.
The following touching dia
reporter, ‘that dis
counts the world. Ain’t another
one like her anywhere. Make a
good catch, loo, for some fellow,
only he should have plenty of
logue between a rural miss and a'hustle to him, else he’d get laid
lovelorn swain was recently over- nut. She's a ripper. Runs two
ger ;
nt, Atlanta.
n. W. WRENS.
Grnrral I'ttunujer Ja-nt.
may!3-tf Kxu.vvii.i i:. Tens.
his whole arm, saying to them:
‘Just stan’ erway; dis is er se
' rious objec’ an' I’se hot an' I'm
Horse! ergwine to take my time, an’ I
Does
* *1° i
" c !man up ilut tree? Ifllicy do, come
oul<l J ,
right there to me.
way about town. The policemen
• ever know where particular
liecrn some streets or buildings outside of
•Smith, a Negro, ‘came present.* | tilings bout Imw they carry on. their beats are located.
Your name is Franklin Smith?* My man lie got it straight from An Englishman who has lived
‘Yes. sir.’ Zimri Perkins, a u Zitn he got il in Londou fora quaiter of a cen-
‘Mr. Smith, tell the juro where straight from his wiles mother's , t ur y tells me that no one but an
you was on Saddy night. 1 uncles nevvy. who takes a paper; American would think of asking
‘I was in Tarboro.’ printed in New York, so it must be
•Now, Mr. Smith, go slow; true.’
don’t hurry yerself—plenty time— *1 am t a doubt of it.'
tell the juro ef yer seed a locomo- “Well, if you 1* b leeve me,
ter Saddy nigiit and all about Miss \ amUrbilt tion t pur'tend to ( houses where they are abso
what yer seed. 1
‘Well. I seed dc locomotor and
uuical looking ; her nor Miss Aslor neither, and
tral Africa. You find constantly j oils of raising revenues to meet the
the proof of this in inquiring your necessities of the government. It
injures no interests of home in
dustry as against foreign. It
lessens the burdens of the home j
grower and strengthens them it j
need be in competition with for i
eign tobacco. The rejieal of the I
! .
old
Brunswick &. Western
Railroad.
Ty Ty llovite!
60 MILES SHORTER Til AN ANY
OTHER ROUTE BETWEEN
WAYCKOSS & ALBANY.
ic. also Diabetes; llie pains
:ilmost unendurable ami
sometimes almost throw him into
convulsions. He tried Electric 1 Though there were several I
Hitlers and got relief from first hundred present, no one spoke,
bottle and alter taking six bottles Continuing, the mighty officer.
two flat cars full o’
men.’
‘Did dat lucomoter have a head-
light?’
•No, sir.’
•Did it have a lantern?'
•No, sir ’
‘Did it have er bell?"
‘No hell.’
a London policemen fur anything
in the way of information. Lon- ] that is the way to get at it If it
don policemen are often placed j is something else that is wanted
on guard in fionl of English olli- besides reducing the surplus.
llien llie people will understand
even wash her own dishes. She: 11,t.-ly ignorant of the name ol 1 that the object is not to relieve
don t even make her own bed— the occupant. It is a genuine them, but to disturb the gratify-
and not an affected ignorance. I ing economic conditions which
they both sleep in pink velvet have asked higher police officials : have given llie people prosperity
lit grownds trimmed in lace at about this and they say that the I and labor lucrative employment.
There was silence for a moment,
tobacco tax is a practical and j and then she said sharply:
short way to revenue reduction. ' ‘Now quit, I tell yon.’
If that is what is wanted then ! Quit what?’
inches and makes it barrel of
money.
‘You see, she's a girl who Is
alone iu the world. Twoor three
years ago her only relative, a
brother, died, and conseqitepVJjf:*
I she had to run the hr utterly,
i SSlie is Miss Ellen Calletifltti
! Everybody throughout the Sierra
j valley knows her. She can yoke
i up the steers and plough ns much
1 iu a day as anybody. She call
,v .. .. , ,,, build fences, pilch lily, or take
i is ioil (In, too—now \ou quit. . . , ,
. ‘ J 4 ' her place with a crew of men at a
‘Quit what. I threshing machine and keep evert
‘You know; you ought to be j with any of them. As for ridillg
shamed.’ j refractory mountain horse*, she’s
a regular vnquero. It takes a
very supple and long jointed nag
to get her off. now, I tell you.
He'll need to be lubricated with
the best material a going to doit.
‘Shamed of what?’
‘Yon know well enough.’
‘No I don’t.’
‘Oh, you're awful innocent,! ‘Miss Callehan has gone into
ain’t yon? Now you’d better stop. J l,e f ,llle , b . usin ‘; s * “ S""' 1 dcal
.... , . , : lately. It is only a few Rays agr*
‘I am t done anything. sint . t . s | ie s ,dd forty six beefes in
‘Oil. you big story teller! I’d Lnc lot to James Miller lor $2,'
be’shamed to talk so. Now quit.’j 312 75. And, if you think she
•How can I, when you won't I ail, T shrewd on a trade, all 1 have
, ...I • I to s.tv is slip «rnt S 1 2ir. for ...
I
sevc
you're doing. Shame on
I Now if you don’t stop 1*11 go right
•f 1.000 a yard, and embroidered men very often do not know ami ; “There seems to be no question
in diamints that cost millions on ,] () no t care. I saw some twenty of an effort to revise tariff?* 1
millions. 1 | policemen guarding one day the “It has that appearance. All I j home. 1
* flic good land! house of the prime minister. I ; can say about that is that the *No you won't. 1
‘\es, sii! An 1 Miss Astors asked several of the men on guard ! sentiment against any serious ill ‘Indeed I will. I’d be ashamed
hedsiid is solid gold with diainint if they knew whose house they ; terfereuce with the tariff is very to carry on so if I was a young
. n i , _ «,» • i iu ?»:i> nt s*iic S 1 2c. for them,
tell me what I m doing? . • *, .. *7 . . x. . .
... . , I which is the highest price paid
•Oli ves; awful innocent, run t ; - xn tlie Sierra valley tor several
you? You kuow well enough what years.
Shame on you!! ‘She wouldn't take paper money
was entirely cured and had gained
| in flesh eighteen pounds. Says lie. , , .
: positively believes lie would have, l,mv,m, S 11,1,1 s l ,eak,n
i : t I. . .1 2* * I. f ... ♦ I...
‘Di*l ilat loconioter make a sig- knobs on it big as goose eggs, an I were guarding. They all replied strong. The thin guise ot rev man.
t,
lied bad it not been for tile re
lief afforded by Electric Billers.
! Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J.
! \V. Stanford.
On amt after Sunday. Nov. tj'b. t‘ !S(i -
passenger trains will run as follows: j
tun J in: west, xuktii ami socth.
Mail. Express. ;
Bnmsw kviaB.tWIv «:<mam women
ia^iea :,r, ‘ 1 ‘ dv^^llVmlt' tip m "bat they wear may be
yVaviiesvilie ■ Iw7::t2ain ii:2:t p in : otber women,
llubuken . . ..ty S:2!l a in 1«i:27 l> m m-•
^rhlatuTvillc lv.m • * J* i A handful of common sense is
Wavi-ross ar !»:(»■» a m H i-M* 111 1
—— ; :—■ r :. 5 I worth n bushed of learning.
via >, I* <v « _ „ 1A | •
One of Llie most senseless state
monts ever made is that women | ness up dar, gem men.
go to church to see what other
wear. They go so that
seen l»v
in slento *No signature?’
nan tones, said: ‘This is no bar Coroner, rising, raising bis
ba a rious, country. Gem men, voice and addressing the crowd
dat man hangin* up dat pine tree ’ apparently with great triumph,
tangled up in dat rope, in dat ‘Now, Mr. Smith, go slow, take
harba % rious way is got no busi yer time, tell dc juro if it agin tie
every lime she goes out she has in the most courteous negative. [ enue reduction would not excise 1 -What is there to be ashamed
of? 1
nr !1:.*W a m 0:10 u in i
ar 11 :'3» a ih 5 :- r > a hi ,
...ar 12:00m 0:15a m ;
I)e laws constitution and by-laws of dis
great country, if it ain't baiba a-
rious for a loco motor to slip
through Tar horn, ’thont a head
light, Thnut n whistle er bell,
Thout a lantern, (still louder)
'thout a signature*?*
•I think it is, sir. 1
twenty coal black horses hitched
to her solid gold charyot. and she
stands up iu il dressed all iu
while satin with her hair hangin*
down her back, a throw in* $20
gold |.ieces to the beggars. 1
*Naw!’
ring in his
Jwcksoiii'flle,^ __
Lu ksonvillc, Ti« S. F A w
Jv 7:00 a m 8:15 jun !
1v 7:Xi a m ».o5
EXTRACT
<’allahan .
Savannah'
lv 7 :C0a in 1.3U p m !
via IS A NY lv 1») : on* iu 11 1» m ,
lv 11:15 a ni 1- a m
. lv 12:30 j» m i ;i m.
. lv 2:03 1* i» 11 1,1 ;
Jv 2:18 |» m 3:2lSa ni .
Ir 2:14 pm !
.Jv 3:t0 p jn
.ar 3:25 j> in 4 :45 a in
puarson —
JL LaAialia .
Tvl'y
• • •
l>avw
Albany
Blakely, via.C RjKar 7:2«» i
Columbus
A1 aeon ...
Atlanta
A NATURAL TONIC
Acid, lroa liurlii.
Trade Mai:k
1 :.V> p m
. . ar 8:24 j» m U:04 a m
ar 1:25 a in 1 :»5 p m
NOT A5
Artificial
" FltuM THE WEST. XORTII AXU SUIT...
Mail Express.
Cincinnati, via fin Slv 7 :.Y> am f 1
I.uuisville. via 1. A N lv 7 :M a ... S A0 p m j
ut.attauuugu, via \\ A p m „ a |
Marietta lv lC.’Sa ... 1 - :A1 pm
Atlanta, v| a CL It j 1 ' a iu' *T:10 p tu I
lv . 11:30 a ni
lv 7:20 am
ob ile Inn 1 includin' North Caro
liua an* Edgecombe county, says
dat dut man, (here he looked
around and asked ‘what did you
say Ins name was?’) hangin* up
dat tree in dat barhu-a rious con
dition had no business to be up
dar as I fordid* yer. An' now,
geinrnen'. I’ve top yer bout dis tin county in dc court house?* back on his velvet cushions amok
harba a rious man bangin’ up rial Sheriff Hardison, standing in a golden pipe. 1
baba a rious pine tree in dat bar- within a few feet of him, said, *1 : ‘You don't mean it. 1
ba a-rions manner, on dat limb, am here * , *1 do that. Oh, I tell you it‘s
An’ now, gem men, if dar is any Coroner looking at the crowd. a fine thing to he rich, Miss IV
one here at <1 is hon'hlc inquest *It Sheriff Hardison is in de terby; an’ I reckon alike as not
dat knows how came Benjamin 1 court house, let him come present.’| you and meM carry on jest like
Hart, K>q., up dat tree, cr hans'in' He ‘came present.’ Sheriff, did ) that if we only hau the money to
derc, let him come present an* you receive into your customer do it with. 1
tell me. Charles Lewis, I’m curi- Benjamin Hart, Esq.?’ j ‘Like enuff, like enuff—anyhow,)
ner. what lie knows 'bout disease.’ ‘I did, sir.’ I know I’d have me a good green;
Here he paused, but no one! ‘Wliar is dat man now?* an* red gingham gown an’all the j
at salt mack’rel I could eat for once.’
Finally, one of them referred mo; any attempt in that direction,
to an older "constable who had The experience of the country
been on the beat in that neigh ever since wc have had tariff legis
borhood for some years, and he lation has demonstrated that re
was able to give me the informa- duct ion of duties as a rule has in
tion. Imagine a set of New 1 creased instead of diminished
York policemen guarding any , rcveuuc from such sources. There-
Deed, an it s true—every prominent official’s house in New lore on the question of solely eut-
word of it. And when Mr. and York without their knowing just! ling off the revenue there seems
Miss Vanderbilt goes out they what thev were doing, and par 1 to be only two methods—either to
have their carriage drawed by j ticHlarly if it were the house ol raise the duly so high on articles
forty milk white steeds with a the chief officer of our srovern ! as to make it prohibitory or to
* _ _ ^ w , ° i
c»a! black nigger with a diaminl ment.— T. C. Crairford in Sen- place articles on llie free list,
nose leadin' ev'ry; York World.
‘I’d ask if I was you—now yon
take your arm right away from
IIIC.’
‘I won’t.’
‘Oh, you awful thing you.
— nothing tint gold—and she
carried it all home with her, ami
stowed it away in her ealiin.
She lias a Indy horror of banks,
and thinks they do little else hnt
swindle. Now some people might
think tins girl would be good
game for robbers, but she
wouldn't. I have au idea it would
be a very sorry time lor the man
who got to poking his nose about
her place. She can shoot, and
she does it, too, whenever the ou-
easinn requires.
‘No, I never heard that she
ever shot a man, but she is aw
Cormier: Ts de sheriff of Mar- horse; aa l Vanderbilt he lays
Ruom fur Doubt.
Billy Blivcn has worn an IS
| karat high polish bald head for I
the last live yeats nr more, not
withstanding the fact that lie
j There is no getting away from
. the practical features of llie ques
tion to the effect that there is no
middle ground. Whether Con
gress would be willing to adopt
cither expedient is doubtful, as
18 i there is no reason for increasing
(spoke. He then mopped his
T don't know, sir. I was
still a comparatively young "tan. j llulic8> as oltr people on every
Ins said that bis baldness i* i t aj ngl except two or three ar-
due to the mental exertion involv i Ut ., es> are sali9 fied with rates as
ed in trying to remember just j l|lcv are> aB(I a8 for ,, nltH)g anv
what he tells each of Ins acquaint of lhc 8la p| e arllc les ol use in
anees relative to the number of C ounlry on
g*ods lie has sold, so that lie will
not be in danger of telling tile
•Shan't no such thing!’
‘Ain't you 'shamed ol yourself?'
‘Not by a long shot.’
‘You ought to be.’
•I’m not.’
•Sba a a a me on you f—Tid-
/iid.t.
An Angel’s Tuuel/.
One evening, not long ago, a
little girl of nine or ten entered a
place in wliicli is a bakery, groce
ry ami saloon in one, and asked
for five cents’ worth often. ‘How's
your mother!' asked the boy who
came forward to wait on her.’
•Awful sick, and ain't had any
wrong story to the wrong person.
Macon.
Columbus
lllakely
Albany via HA W lv 11:0'*
- ■ . tv 11:2.> a m
m 10:10 pin
, lv 11:11 a m
lv 12:13 p m 11:13 p m
lv 12:32 p in H p m
. lv 2:11 p ni 12:13 a m
lv 3:3n p iu 1:43 a in
ar 4:4npni :iaXIam
tv
Uavis
Willingliatii
Sumner
Tv Ty
Alapaha
Pearson
Way cross _
Favannnh, via ri F A ....
ar i ;.>8 pm 11 -• , 5 •* 1,1
Callahan ar 6:37 p m 5:23 a in
Jacksonville^ _ ar 7:37 p m 6:1a an.
Jacksonville, via s F A W
lv 2:0.)
Callafian
h»vanua*»
\V iv.T<es via I! A w lv 3 :U> p nii 3 :13 a m
s'blauerviue jv 5:32 ,wn ;i:« > »
Hoboken Iy 3:31 P ... ■ ■;•'•
PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.
THE GREAT BLOOD PDRIPIEB!
i For Oy?«pcp**ia.,**II dcranpomcalA
] of llie I»is;c«»tive Organs and Iho
: Isiv®**.SKIM tMsenne*. C'nfa, Vtartam
NcnldK and IfritlM****, ACID IKON
j CtKTIl i* a opccSfic.
Ittieumaiixm, Malarial Disor
der*. Chronic Oiarrhwa and ob-
Ktinntc canes of BI<»od rol*oning.
yield wilhoul fail to its wonder
ful curative power.
^j 1( , thing to eat all day. 1 The boy
country on the free list, that ' vas j ,,sl tl,cn calIe, > 10 wait "P HD
would he a dangerous experiment some mcn wll ° e °t<-red the saloon,
and the girl sat down. In five
minutes she was nodding and in
she was sound
cither economically or politically.
“Another feature of the ques
The other evening he met a near■. tion mllsl strjke aliy onc familiar | sevcn mill,,cs
hotel, and T>:11 -
iih current movement iu trade
friend in the hotel, and Billy
straightway became confidential.
•Charley,’ said he. ‘did you ever ))rcscnlin; , a Dote of warni
| sweating lace, repeating the above the jail about 11 o'clock Saturday ‘An’I'd git me some ginuinc
| louder each lime. night and everything was all Scotch snuff, I would.’
1 The brother of the deceased right. So soon as 1 heard that ~ “ • “ “
came up and whispered some the jail had been broken into I
1 thing into the august official ear. went to it and found the prisoner g‘ nt eiiian » ose limp o
Turning to him. the coroner gone and no trace of the train.’ l>l>'l'«l>''ogcn l t.vcncss andbank ac- ( have much experience in love af- u, at is^he rapid change of front l,clwecn Iler ,hurab an<1 fln 8 er -
thundered, *Do you want to be a The examination of oilier wit-! cou ” t arc 1,11 a'normally huge fairs.J on the question of the tariff in the One of the mcn saw her as he
witness?' Ilarl answered, ‘Yes sir.’ nesses was conducted in H ke 8a "' to a reporter the other day: ‘No,’replied Charley, promptly. SoulIl iu (l „ks just now as ifanv name from'the bar, and, after ask
“Well, stan’ er si>le. I'll sec you manner, but no due to the perpe-
later. We must go on will de I trators of the lynching could be
Well, folks. For discovered-the only disclosure ^miuary, public library or It is to j Arc yon initial, sort of trouble?'
lal coming from the placard pinned I ’ i n ; soeieu need look fora legae}. I don l know that is, I know
on the breast of the victim, Ben I »ni going to leave the hulk of my I am. but I don't know whether
Sh a a-me on you. Take it away!’ handy as any frontiersman on the
game that comes around there?'
‘Is she pretty?’
•Not from tlie city standpoint
hardly, I presume. Fact is lhc
girl's got too much to do. But
she is not over 25, weighs about
130 and is dashing anil really
attractive. If she gave her lime
and attention lo frills and furbe
lows instead of bulls and beef, I'm
free to say I think she would
eclipse many of Hie dazzlurs who
listen every night to the music of
the National Opera Company.
The girl’s environment has had
much lo do with the formation
of her habits, the same as it has
with all persons But Miss Calle
han is ambitious. She says she
is soon going to have a piano
and an extensive library, and as
soon as she turns off her other
lot of beef entile, which will be
early in tbo fall, she is going trir
take life easier. My word for it.
Miss Callehan has the real stuff
in her, and we ll hear from h‘*r
further and to greater advantage
"When I get tlirnns
shekels no collet
li with mv
theological
•I am a traveling man and never
have time for thatsort of thing.
asleep, and leaning her head 1 y„.f ur( ,
against the barrel, while she held i "Some of ihe young ranchmen
in" and Hte poor old niekle in a tight grip ! in the vicinity there have shown
*” between her thumb and finger. I su inelinulion to win the young
woman s liaucl. But sue iiasn t
encouraged them much. She
(•sinn fmm I lift liel‘ nnil nflnr od!.*
any
j says most of them are no account,
i *1 suppose Miss Callehan is
ease right now.
fortune to the children of Buffalo, she is or not.’
0.3 p ni 8:tSp in i
lv 2:47 p ui U :**•'» P 111 !
lv 1:3(>p m 8:43 p m j
say onc more tune, you see
man, hangin up dat tree. Yes, 1 on ihe breast of lhc victim,
Auk for frre pams»hiei. to be hnd sav on dat small pine li in b. Yes, Hart, signed'People's Committee. .
of ail dealer* ar »ent. pw»fpaid, 1 j SB y agin, an 1 vou all he ir me. The inquest was adjourned j * * 10 ^ *3 15 ^ ,e cstab ish ^ \\ hat is the situation?
from the A. l. E. Co#, itiw—iie, Alw. v Xr? I say bai ba a-riously from Sunday lo Monday, and ! men ' of a ( m,,lic l' Ia .vhouse cover ‘Well, you see, it is just
nothing new being elicited on
radical interference in that diree- in * who slie was - 9altl:
< . . ... , . iii r *Sav vou drunkards see hero about the Inist judge ol live stock
lion would be like taking hold ol oay, y ou nruntwariis, sec ncre. , J - <llo ■ ,
the hot end or a poker. On the, ,,cre wc ’ Javc becn P°urtng down Uic toast ' wllat Mtnrie
list taken ' w ( |,sl '>' "hen this poor child and | jj
say
bangin' on dat small pine limb
Speak out now if you knows any I that flay it was further adjourned , near llle business center. I would painting lessons and she wantdl; Q^o-oja, West Virginia and Yir-
thing 'bout dis here ease, or here- (to Wednesday when the verdict tl,nslrucl a ® reat lmll, T |n g with . to paint me a hat hand. I told gj n j a makes it a very dangerous
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PrilCE, FIFTY CENTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
novlS-lt
after hoi' yer peace’’
He then bowed ar.d leaned up
I against the fence and called tH e , tion by means of bangin
of Dentistry.— names of the six jurors, telling ro P e al 11,0 l ,an, l s °T persons un
“ i t-cni uct
ing a whole square somewhere way. She has been taking auction
very matter of the free
in connection with the earnest
; talk among some of our friends
; about free raw material, the re-
tllls i cent developments in iron ore pro
in Alabama, Tennessee.
DR, WESTMORELAND,
lv 6 :.S3 P in 4:55 a m !
lv 7 :‘W p a 1,1 ! 1 1 -
il m ! Offers bis services to the public in
all the branches
long halls, perfectly lighted and her hat bands were
Jlobokc
Wnywcsvillc
Jamaica
Pyles’ Marsh
Brunswick ••
♦Stop ou Signal. . . .
Purchase tickets at the station, anil warraHte*!. Oflie
save extra fare eolleelest upon | p 0#Voffi( . e . Rooms for
Tlic ." ,al1 lr ' lln s ' ' I pied by Dr. Worsham. He wi.., , . . .
Connections maJi* at N\a\cross to anu cn(J t | lC f Ilst , week of each # ,
from all poim*on Savaimali. »* - montb in Fort Gaines, eommcnc ! ’Yon. juro, take dal man down
" PuHniaii ^Falare Slcepinp a". 1 ' Man " | i„g the first Monday. Rooms at from dat tree, he ain't got no busi-
Jtomioir ears ':p.,n Jaeksoinill* • llul * tRe Liglitfoot House. mar31 et ness up dcre no how.’
Cincinnati Kxpffess. ! i 1
FirsM-lass ear througti between Bruns-; munuumnil The ‘jure’ removed the ro|*.
^kandAItama-t't, A 6 p A | W. H. THORNTON,
j;A. MeDEffik. d. K A.
way out nf
a ve
| of the jury was that Ben Hart, - - - | .- —
: came to his death from slrangula venlilatc,, ‘ :,n ‘ , - slOL ' ke ' 1 from 1,asc ' st 3'U‘, but she insisted anil I g
wiib a ,nenl to with rocking horses, i in.’
howling alleys, swings, veloci- j ‘I’m sure that sounds favorable
ice over the | each to‘come present'—all sun.i I kn " wn ‘ bul ,,| S nin = r themselves | ( Kh,C8 ‘ *">' ,nerr )' S n enough.’
•merlv oce.i . wilUin a f ‘ w feel of llim . Ile : ‘People’, Cmmit.ee.’-Tarboro ! ™"nds heaps;, clean sand, moya- j ‘\Y a,t till you hear the whole
l 1 ° (X. (J.) Cor. Jlnleiyh Xacs. \ hie mechanical toys, picture books.: story. Slie painted the hat banri,
dolls and every other imaginable and, after I had duly compliment
M.
a/a. (;an\\__
B. B. B. t
Only $1.75. at J. W. Stakford s.
when the coroner exclaimed:
dentist . "Let her go slow.’ After the body
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Cl TIIBKllT, GA
West I’ublic. Square,
f*i»l7-iy
FI'1C K
1». I.. I'linn'
Headquarters i op
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
was on the ground, he said:
‘Now, you juro. take those rope
off his feet an' off those nock, an’
off those hands an’ ban’ ’em here
to me, I want lo save dose tings.'
He then unpinned the placard
from the breast and examined it
human
would
where free
Too Rocky for llim. fornl of plaything which
The town of Unity is a art has devised. Then I
esque tract of lull counlry in »\ es .
tern New Hampshire. A good' ltt ' e an
old clergyman. living in an adjoin •tereopticon lectures, plays of the
mg town, wan one day called ui>on pantominc order and familiar
by a rural couple who wished to talks should be given every after-
be married. The proper cere | noon Xbj , i nili tulion I would
monv was duly iicrforme<l, and ; . r
then the minister gave them some; make free lo a11 cl \ ,ll,ren of
fatherly exhortation and advice i oa b’ condition being that
about their new course. “Now j they enter its doors with clean
ed it, she sewed it into my hat.
When I got back to the hotel, I
organ is to the Atlantic. Yon
know Miss Morgan made such a
reputation as a judge of hoofed
cattle ami horses in the East that
the New York World wanted her,
and now she does the fine stock
department exclusively for that
paper, the-World paying her srtcl?
a salary that she writes for no-
other paper whatever.
‘At guessing on the weight of a
steer, or or. giving an opinion of
her mother want bread. Here is
a two-dollar bill that says I’ve got
some feeling left.’ ‘And I can
add a dollar,’ observed one. ‘And
I will give another.’ They made
up an even lire dollars, and the
spokesman carefully put the bill
thing to be experimenting in that: l>et,wcen tke sleepers fingers,
direction. It looks to me as if j «(rcw the nicklc away, and wliis-
this would lie the time to move, I ,ere< T to •>** companions: ‘Just j the paints of a horse or cow, Miae
very caustiously and stop tinker- : lm,k a there—the gaCs dreaming.’! Callahan is acknowledged to he
ing'”— Philadelphia Times. \ So sIl ° w:,s - A b! S lcar ro,lc ' 1 { the ‘ 1 " ecu of that country.’
r^TT i outrro, n Ilcr dosed eyelids, but: Two la.lies and two gentlemen,.
- e ’ i Ihe face was covered with a smile. 1 0 f Aurora, Alo.. met in a parlor
1 hnrsday morning as the freight j The men tiptoed out, and the j the other evening and determined
train from below, due here anotil ^ e Verk walked over and touched j mlt sport lo Imkl a mock Spir-
uinc o'clock, was approaching the 'the sleeping child. She woke I ■D’alisUu seance. While they
discovered, or rather some of my ! city, pulled by engine 44—the W. -will, a laugh, and cried out: ta 'p|p '[^Hino 'liost 9 stoihaT the
friends discovered, that that band ' A - Hlack—and while about a mile |-Wh.-it a licautiful dream! Ms (table was seized by some unecew
wasn't dry when it was loosely ! •(•stuuL sue of the flues in the boil ; wasn't sick any more, and we had power and earr'anl (jurtrhly np- Eo>
basted into my low crowned | er blew out, |>ermitling a volume] |„i 8 y, ca t an ,i wear, aixlmy head
ehnjieau. When I went and look- "( scalding water and steam to es | t,nrns yet where an angel touched
ed in a mirror, I found the top 6afie. lhc luruace door wa **(itr When she tliscovcred that
of my head artistically frescoed, blown o|rf.*n, the fire instantly pul | |, er uic-kc-! had been repiaiced by a
with B. B. daintily inlerwoien ‘ ,,ut . anil all of the four men who
. , , .—, a dollar of which loaded her
uadi '."her trid*- a'^l ^ ""'lfidil llan,ls ani1 f:lces ’ aI ‘ 1 ' r cfl ' ain f,om j with lilies of the valley and for-1 "ere in the cab were more or less ; ,| (>wn wiu , al [ ? | le coll |,l
s!bl he,'-! hope nothing wiU dVs | iln| ’ r ° r,t ''' lan S" a ge or quarrelsome j gel me-nots, and I’ve had to wear ! burned. The fireman, Lem Cher-1 s | le innocently said
i tendencies while under its roof. I
X Call Bell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
Cheaper
_ THAN
ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500
Miles of this Point.
:o:
WTien yon want any Instrunicnt. confer with me in
yoganl to price liefore htiying;. and I will save you mon-
t>v I also sell I’iano an.d fj^'iaui Stools separate.
' ' ' J. W, STAM QElr.
toujiiroread it an I son.” ot.jeeted the young man, j it j, cr i, usinoss to , ld lhe ehil.lren
vou think’bout it.’ doubifully. "Were married, as |. . .
. . . ... in their sports, cheek anythin”
aid the jury: •You’-' 1 ” 1 * a '". and I ho|ic, well git B
along all right; but as fur livin' in
Unity, I never will—for it’s the
rockiest place I ever see in all my
born days!”—Youth's Companion
intently, handed it to a juro and 1 t,lrb lh f m ‘ b ", t U,a .‘ - vo " wil ! ai „ ■ . . ,
i .. , „ wavs live happily in unilv.^ ! w°ulri place in each room a be-
said: T don t know nothin liout ~\VaI, I d«’ know about that, par- j nevolcnt lady who should make
dis thing. Yon jure read : * —’ 1 •
tell me w hat
He then tola the jury
jure, feel uv him; taint no harm
feryon jure le tech him right here
in my presence.’
The jury concluded the man
was dead. In the meantime. Dr.
Baker, county superintendent of
health who had examined the
corpse, was questioned by the
coroner: ‘Doctor, what yon tink
wasde matter arid him—how come
dead?
The coroner wanted to know
wrong, and see that the little ones
are properly protected. I am cer
tain that such an institute would Holland alone amounted to S3,-
a skull cap ever since. Non. ; ry, was terribly scalded from bis
Charley, do you think that girl waist d®*", ah'* suffered intensely
really loves me?—Merchant Trat-! *’ rnm *'' 3 injuries. One of the
tier. imen leaped from the engine while
; it was running al a s|>ced of tliir-
The importation of olcmnarga- j ty . five ini | es: , n | lmlr an ,i C sca,.ed
nne last year into England from j without injury of any kind. An
The Boston Globe lifts this
voice of admonition: "We warn
the Southern Slates that if these
unfriendly acts continue there will
be another war. They cannot go
on forever sending us strawlier-
rics more dangerous than bullets
and about as hard.”
be a public blessing to thousands
of children.”—Buffalo Courier.
Few men ever injured them
•how de man die, cf his neck want, 1 selves in their efforts to get away
broken.’ | from an office that was
I lie doc ten replied that il wasn't 1 ibew. — Boiivn Courier.
The reason a West Virginia
preacher walked into Charlestown
without any clothes on and look
mg like a piece of raw heel, was
liceausc he met a bear two miles
out of town and the hear wanted
to have a little fun with him. For
the first leu minutes the preacher
de[ieuded upon the Lord, but after
that lie used his jacknife and a j except on the written consent of
seeking i club, and fcatau was finally pet Vo] parent or guardian. The mcas-
J fl'gbt. [ me goes into cfleel al once.
395,700
half the quantity of butter import
ed into England from all conn
tries. A great deal of this oleo
margarine was sold as butter.
Governor Oglesby, of Ohio, has
signed the bill making it unlawful
to sell, pay for, orTorn'fsb cigars,
cigarettes or tobacco in any form
to a minor under 16 years of age,
engine was sent down to the scene
to
fire
attention.
pounds, or more than an ,j ( iau | c ,j the disabled train
the city, where the injured
proper
man received
earry.
Well, now,
ina won’t hardly believe file, that
you sent np to heaven and got
an angel to come down and clerk ! Fidelity National bank of Cincin
in your grocery!’—Washinylon
Chronicle.
the ceiling, from which ft was-
hurled to the floor with great' vibe
lenee. In Us fall line table struck
one of the young men oiFthe head,
rendering him nneonsciotm. Phy
sicians were callt-t) m and the un-
fortunate man conveyed to his
home, but he is still uBcouscious
aud is not expected I o recover.
Vice-President llaiqicr, of the
A great industry has been open
ed up by the governor of Texas.
He has offered a reward of i^t.OOO
for each train rubber and $500
for each member of a mob. Some
; su|icrb fortunes ought V> be made
A spc.'ial engine came down from j Texas in consequence of this
Macon at four o'clock in the after- ( proclamation.
noon and carried the disabled —•••’''
Just after the war a negro was
happiest when hunting rabbits. A
few years later ho was happiest
train and its large cargo nf melons
ou to Macon.—Americas ftecurd
er.
The truths which we least care
to bear are those which it is most
lo OU! advantage lo know. •
when carrying an umbrella. Now
he is happiest when he can rise iu
a public assembly and say, "Mr.
fiCsHlc-nt.”
nati—al present sojourning in the*
Hamilton. O., jail—is Hie “promi*-
nent business man” to whom Sen
ator Sherman referred in lhe caini-
paign of 1864, as “determined to*
quit business in the event «>f the-
election of Mr. Cleveland.” Mr,
Harper has quit the banking bns-
iness. but the penitentiary will
doubtless absorb his attention for
a few years at least.—Ex.
■ ■ • — ■
‘Ami bow are you getting along
with your vocal studies, His*
Mabel?
•Very well, I think my future
success is assured.'
•And wliat leads yon to tbitrksoP
•The papers alluded lo me w
•the si fled young soprano.’—Bos
ton Courier.