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Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal.
BY JAS. W. STANFORD.
“Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE/
VOL. VII.
CcTfiBEirr Appeal. Fstiil.lislipd 1jW». )
< ’t'TiiiiKirr Knteijpkimh,
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<’ONSOLIDATEI* 1S<».
CUTHBERT, GA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1887.
I NO, 30
Enterprise & Appeal.
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I'assaenjrer at CutlibcrL
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quickest time
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Routes.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
(iood Stories »f the Present Way. I came about in the oddest sort of
Ten or twelve years ago. when ; way. On one of the fashionable
I was on the detective force ol I thoroughfares lived an olil maid—
Cincinnati, two or three very j that is. she was one of n family,
shrewd rascals -hung up” the being, if I remembered right, the
town for three or fonr weeks in a
way which annoyed iis not a little.
They were chaps known as jiorcli
climbers, and the way they did
their business was simply slick.—
Porch climbing was then in its in
fancy. A sneak thief might be
ready to lake advantage of an
open door or window on the lower
story, but as for -shinning up” a
column to reach a balcony, or us
ing a light ladder to enter a cham
ber window, no one had ever tried
it.
The very first job done by the
gang resulted in a haul of 1600
worth of jewelry. Your common
thief no sooner lias any plunder
rpjlls powder never varies. A hi;. » • . , ^ .
I vel of purity, strength and wind - ‘in Ins band than lie hastens off to
man's sister. She was pretty well
off and always had several hnn
dred dollars in a bureau drawer
in her room. She iiad read about
Haw Engaged I'saples Act.
A pretty girt who has had and
still has scores of admirers was
the first to lake the w itness stand.
Her testimony, says the Kansas
City Star, was given with charm
ing grace ami carried conviction.
It is this:
•I have been engaged twice.' A
A Sim Bill ol Fare. I
One of the peculiarities of the
latest United Slates style of feed
ing the noble red man, is the fact,
that he is given Government ra
tions, and at the same lime ap
propriations are made which are
supposed to mninlain him.
Sometimes a wild Indian who
ore or
N. Y. EXPRESS. ROUTE.
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Leave Atlanta
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Arrive Pulton.
Arrive Knoxville,
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Arrive She. June S \ KK
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Arrive Ihiltimorc IIA • »» n.
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to p in
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npth
inomiial Than the
uanm*i be sold in
niidtitude of low
test, short weight. alum or phosphate . ,
jH.wtiers. sold only in cans, itoyld B»- < tlicr were the second
ring Powder <*o., HKj Wall street. New I j,. |U | 8> Then we knew that wc
.oineiiess. Mo
•rdinarv kinds and
ini]M‘tilioii with the
the pawnshop to make a raise.—
This jewelry was not put up. nei-
anri third
state of terror for fear the house
would be visited. One day a hril
the work of the gang and was in a surprised murmur arose from the j don't know much about groceries
party. “And the truth of the | anti how to prepare them for food,
snying that there is no account comes in and draws his regular
liant idea occurred to her. She j ing for woman's taste was fully ; soldier rations in this way. For
would capture one of the mob. She | verified in my case, for the two ! instance, tip in the Sitting Dull
planned it that one of them would . gentlemen could J*»t have bew j country awhile ago, an Indian
climb np to her corner window by more alike. The first proposal j came in from the war path who
means of the conductor, enter ! catne from one some years my had never seen the pale face style
without disturbing her, as she was ! senior. He told his tale with «liHi
a sound sleeper, and go for that'culty, and the hesitation with
money. Whatdid she do but go which he talked imparled to roe
out and buy a steel trap—s-.me- something.akin to it, for I did not
thing big enough to hold a fox.— j ac cept him as quickly as I intend
York.
— ^ <
An exchange
She got one of the servants to set
it for her ami the o|>en trap was
placeil in the top bureau drawer,
and Lite chain led out through the
back side and made fast.
Two nights passed without an
had to deal with rascal* who had other depredation. \\ e were keep
stales that the j cf , me well heeled and were holding ing such a sharp lookout that the
mav22-l v
I. male wasp docs not sting. This on to their stuff orsbipping it to fellows Ii9d to be more sly. Ou
Virginia Spring
Knairsion rate;
i all o|H*n
Dover than ever.
man pm ' a gratifying to know, especially
II .mp in after the female has left a venom-
3 -Hi am
; isi n m 1 cd splinter in ones anatomy.—
. I Siftings.
Brace I p.
feeling depressed.
some other city for sale. The the third night, at exactly a quar-
flrst three robberies were made at, ter of 12, the old maid was aruus-
b ti
the supper hour, when all the fan)- j cd from her deep sleep by a
oil. However, we became engag
ed and remained so for four
A Bnile's Summer Outfit.
It was in nn uptown haberdash
er's shop the other day, and in the
course of a naif hour's conversa
tion I learned considerable about
the personal decoration of the
dude. A modest request to look
at some robes dc nuit was what
started the shopkeeper. He took
a glance at my golden locks and
produced a box. remarking: 'Here
is something which will suit your
complexion.’
It suited my complexion better
than it ditl my pocket book. It
was made of a fawn colored Chi
nese silk, very soft, and elaborate
ly embroidered in light bine. A
del Rate tracery of blue vines and
flowers ran around the collar down
l’rimas the First.
The Hon. Primus W. Jones, of
Baker county, Georgia, lias told
the Atlanta Constitution the se
cret of the way in which lie mana
ges to get the first bale of cotton
into market every year. It turns
out that there is not much of a
secret about it after a/J, if lie has
Tales of Toddlers.
A little New Yorker, fonr year#
old, walking in the country last
sumnjer, complained toiler moth
er of a very rocky road. “Mam
ina, I don't like this walk;it's too
stuttcry.”
The same little girl, at the dftf-’
ner table one day, asked to taste a!
made a clean breast of the busi- ‘ piece of pickle, anil when she bad
months. And do you know that
ot food, and drew his rations.
He made a light meal of green,
onground coffee on the first day.
Ashe overate, and the coffee j the front and around the cuffs,
swelled, he had difficulty in but I and it was made to button with
toning his pants around the pain golden studs. I sleep, probably, than any man
lie bad on band. j ‘This is a very simple pattern,’j similarly situated. I gel up at
He fell very unhappy for a day i remarked thegentle haberdasher
ness, and that any moderately
large planter in the southerly
portion of the cotton belt can
compete hopefully for the first
honors if he has any ambition in
that direction.
The modus opera ml i is simply
this, to quote the famous planter's
own words: “In the first place,
I guess I am the hardest worked
white man in Georgia. For
past six months I have had
eaten it made a wry face and said:-
••I don’t like it; it dazzles mf
tongue.”
Onr small boy of two years, re
turning from a visit to his gramU
mother, astonished his mamma’ by
a loud outcry when she left hit»
as usual to go to sleep alone. Go
ing back to him in some alarm 1
she was met by the reassuring eX-
llie j planalion: “If I can only scream!
less loud enough, grandma'll rock me."
The other day—he is now three'
years old—he was much edified!
during the whole time lie never as or two, blit laid it to the fact that j ‘and costs only $6.
much as touched my band?’
‘Never kissed you?' asked a pe
tite brunette, in a tune ol wonder
ing indignation.
•Never.’
lie hadn't exercised much, and
the constant ennui and indiges
lion resulting therefrom.
As soon as he had succeeded in
getting the interior department
Here is a most
elaborate style for $12,’ and lie
broiiglit.mil a garment of rather work.
three or half past three every j by a pair of twins whocalled upon!
morning and from that time until I him. That evening, on his ex-
night my men and I are hard at pressing a wish to say Ids prayers,-
—. * . .- i .. i.. ,.r mil i l on arc lee,i ng dept eased, von r
hihii'm "!-' 1 SoEKiVTiekct Aja-nt. Allan- appetite is poor,you are bothered : citizens on their
t.-i, nr rb is. s. Kxiuht, District 1‘nsseii- with Huiiilaclie, are fid welly, nt-rv j thieves changed
‘The oilier man was an ardent quieted down a little, lie tackled
wooer and was a great stickler for i his ration of candles. These he
what lie called Ids ‘rights.’ Hav 'decided to parboil, in order to
ily were in tlie dining room nr man yell of pain. She was no | n g been educated, so to speak, in avoid indigestion. The dish was
down stairs. The pn|>ers made j sooner awake than she saw that ilu- puritanical system character not so much of a glittering sue-
stich an ado about it as to place »he bail caught her man. He was ; j„i lc () f n iy first engagement. 1 i cess as he had anli.-ipateil, and
iiaril and the down on Ids knees in front of the was disposed to resent the seem as he remorsefully pulled the can-
gcr Agent, Atlanta.^ ^ \yUKN S.
(if nr ml llotsrmjfr Agent.
inayl.Vtf Ksoxvii.i.e, Tesx.
Brunswick &. Western
Railroad.
of
finer material, simply covered tem of farming and believe in it
with embroidery. I mildly insin- thoroughly. In the first place 1
uated that I wanted something plant very early, taking consider
for about $ DO. lie looked unhap-1 able risk in doing so. I manure
py for a moment, but recovered my land heavily and work it rap
when he began to show me some idly. I always save the seed of
silk underwear for $15 a set, and my first picking and that helps,
purple silk hose for $5 a pair. 1 I have 300 acres of that early cot
From underwear we got to shirts, ton. Everything that can be
pajamas and‘blazers.’ The styles done to force the cotton-—that is
use the intensive sys j lie was taught the Lord's Prayer.-
their hours. It bureau and both hands were in ing liberties he took; but I was die wieking out of his teeth, with j were unique and glaring. ' everything in the way of manor-
sorts,: was in summer, and very hot wea the trap. His first yell was his told that an engaged couple were | a tenpin, he made some remarks j ‘Do men really wear these ing and working—is done. Then
| ?nd want to biacc up. 1.nice .up, ther, and all upstairs windows only one. When he found the wo-' expected tube more demonstrative | that grated harshly on tliea*stbct- j tilings?’ I inquired innocently.! as the bolls begin to open, I pick
medicines or billers which have " rorP ojien for ventilation. 1 hey man was awake ue caiiniy ouscrv-1 u, ea eh other than ordinary ae. 1 ic ears of those who stood near, j He gazed at me pitj mgly. j the first and in that way make up
I for their basis very cheap, bad went into three or four houses ed: qtiainlances.’ ( He then tried a meal of yeast ‘Do you know what it costs to I my bale. Of course I have to go
i whiskey, and which stimulate you through second story windows in “Excuse me, but I think I m in | ‘How do von mean?' powder with vinegar. He ate the dress a fashionable young man?" over a large area in order to get
t foi an iiiiur. anil then U-atcyou in the evening or up to as late as the wrong room, l’lease don t ‘Well, there is certainly no harm ^ yeast powitcr and then took a pint lie asked. “I mean simply for J the cotton so early, taking a boll
i !'-" rsc cnn ‘l' l ' ,,n than la foie. ! midnight, and cleaned out jewel make any disturbance about it.’’ ! in a woman permitting a man to of extremely potent vinegar to underclothing,’ lie added. ‘To ■ here and a boll there, as I find
i alterative | B J ‘ ” o* •
blood. Start ! cases without being seen or beard. no arc you: whom she lias plighted her troth wash it down. b- gin with lie needs, say. a dozen ' them matured. That’s all there
“A friend of \\ ill s, and wc both i occasionally kissing her. It is At first there was a feeling of pair of socks, at from $4 to $6 a ; is in it.’
come home a little sprung. Mont very frequently done, I know, glad surprise in his stomach, pair. His half dozen sets of silk Taking the statement as the
Ty Ty llomte!
50MII.ES SHOBTKB THAN ANY ncys,
OTIIEIt IfOETK BETWEEN
WAYUUOSS & ALBANY.
Oil mill after Sunday. Nov. Hth. tssn.
passiMi^rtrains will run as toll**ws:
roll THE WEST, NORTH AM* Mul TII.
Mail. Kxprus-
wnr.se condition than
What y«»u want is nn
that will purify your
healthy action of Liver and Kid | Perhaps the boldest feat was
restore your vitality, and the sixth job undertaken. There
”ive renewed health and strength. was a gtna ]| one story house stand
! Such a medicine you will find in . ... ,
Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents i ,n ” bc ‘ ,,,e an el
' a bottle at J. W. Stanford's Drug
: Store.
you please help me get my hands i and when no snch understanding which rapidly gave place to una-! underwear will cost him $15 a set. literal truth no reasonable cotton
ant mansion. loose?” exists an exception to the rule is vailing remorse. i His shirts will cost him $25 a doz- planter ought to begrudge the
Every little while a look of pain : en, and his collars and cuffs, of Hon. Primus W. Jones his well
Strange that man should
been given two ears and one
Jamaica - Iv !}■ '* •' 111 f’ jjj tongue, when, as everybody knows,
ll.iookt-h . . .. 11*8:20 a m 1«:2T !* m ' he would rather talk all day than
Wav'"' /''* 1 ' nr u-iy, a m j?!lfl p m i listen five minutes.—Huston Trim
Savannah, via s, K A "
nr 11 :•*•* R ui f*.1*1 •* hi
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jackaonvUie, vias, F*®
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Callafuin Jv 7 :’kl a in O R, p in
Savannah Iv ,aa.a n.
Wave'as via K A W h In: :»'s in 11 : p m
j listen five minutes.—Huston Trim
' script.
EXTRACT
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The little house was on a corner. | There was a Mill about the j found.’
t One of the fellows mounted to the house—the man’s own son—but; ‘I don't know about that,’ was , would come over tins child of the ! which needs a good many with earned honors. He has sent in
I i roof, crept along to the larger j he had not been out that evening;. the dreamy observation ol a young , forest, and then be would jump , bis neckties, will cost as much the first bale from his section of
, house and then ascended the tin nor was in the habit of drinkiug. j fellow who was said tube eng-ig about 17 feet and Irv to kick a 1 or more. Tennis shiits, long ] the moral cotton field every year
j conductor on the big house to a H ithout getting on t of bed the wo (, t i. ‘I am disposed to think the j cloud out of the sky. Then he stockings, blazers, etc., will run ' but one since the war, and it
| bath room window. The blinds man touched an electric button, puritanical system is yet very ex 'would sit down and think over tip, in a summer season, to a coup- j looks as if he proposes to monop-
j inside were locked, but be bung to and within ten minutes the house . u-usively practiced.’ his past life. j lc of hundred dollars. Yes,’ he | ulize the first bale honor the bal-
! the sill with one hand until he was aroused and two pol icemen I ‘IVliat is the conduct toward It took about a week for him to added meditatively, ‘a young man lance of his life and transmit it to
could o|K.-n them with the other, had the man in charge. 1 he jaws : each other of engaged couples?' get back, to where he darud to get, needs about $500 to get bis sum- his heirs—no “to his executors.
People on the street saw him and of Hie trap had caught him about asked one of the parly. j up another meal for himself. Then mer outfit, not counting his tail-i administrators and assigns,” for
a policeman called out to know the wrists and he had suffered a, *l n honest, serious entangle- lie fricassed a couple of pounds | or's and shoemaker's and hatter’s we believe he is still a bachelor.
! - i’ _ i » — o ‘ | — - * -- r j ~~—; ~ • — i •*~ w...v.v »w >w •• j
n liat lie was doing. The fellow \ good deal ot pain. He was the ments?’ queried a lady. , of laundry snap and ate that. j Bills, which will amount to as j The only trouble in the way is the j scarlet fever docs not
danger that the stock
| *r arson
Alnpaliu ...
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tJuiuDur
Willingham
l>avis
Albany
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Mail Express. |
eincimtati. via Tin Siv 7:»a m8:l"pm i
Louisville, via l.A Mv . : )0 a m 8. W p m
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Marietta W I :'f« »■ f :
Allallta via C It li Iv 2:25 a m 2:'«> p ni
Maeon. Iv 6:15 a lu b:IH p in nf the Digestive Organs and the
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was then sitting in the window j Judge Wilcox chap, Burnsides,! ‘When a woman is truly and; Soap is all right for external much more. Of course his (all
dangling Itis legs in a careless way cnclion and all. When taken to honestly in love with a man she . purposes, or for treating a pair of and winter outfits are more expeu
| and he replied: the station his whiskers were is very careful, indeed, more so soiled sox, but it does not assitni-■ sive? 1
j “Jim and I do that for exercise found to be glued on, and he also than she ordinarily is in Iter con late with the gastric juices rcadi- j “How much a year docs it cost
every night.” had a false wig. l\ hen these were difet toward him. She is afraid ly, and those who have tried fried I to dress properly?’
With that he disappeared into removed lie stood forth as pert and j n f doing something that will in laundry soap, as a relish, do not; -I have customers to spend $5.
the bath room anti proceeded to tri
ransack the various rooms on that overhaul.
floor. It seemed that all the family New Oi lcans man named Davis, ntorc reserved, frequently*, is she as an article of diet.
“Is God a man?"’ lie began in hi#
usual remorseless style of interro'-
galion. “No,’’ was the answer.-
“But it says ‘a man,’ ” he persist
ed. “Amen,” was the gentle cor
rection, which elicited the start
ling query: ‘Why. mamma, is God'
twins?"—Hubyhor.il.
— ^ —
On last Friday night between 1
eleven and twelve o’clock we had 1
the pleasure of seeing a sight that
we never saw before. It. was nl
rain-bow. Perhaps there arc'
others who have seen it frequently
I but it was our first time and we'
mention it for that reason. The'
, rainbow did not have all the
i bright and dazzling colors of the’
spectrum but was a white bow’
against a dark background and-
was very pretty. The moon was
about an hour high in the west-
and the rain cloud was in the’
northeast.— Dmrsun Xetcs.
:
An interesting case has recently’
been reported in Boston, that of a‘
child who had three attacks' of
scarlet fever. The first occurred-
at the age of five years, Lite se(i : '
ond at eleven years, and the third 1
some seven months later. It iff
evident from this, says the Bos
ton Herald, ‘that one attack ot 1
secure fu-
of fresh lure immunity, as was formerly'
maikels where unripe cotton will
pass muster may give out.
But cui bonut What is the use
silting up nights and
one's self to death even
running
fur the
PLEASAtiT TO THE TASTE.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
For DrvprHMlI Urrmngrmcnt.
except a daughter were away t« a
neighbor's, and the young lady-
had a I cau in the parlor. The
servants were out on a rear veran
da and the rooms were thus at the
mcrcvoftlie thief. He took his
m a thief as you would wish to jure her iu his estimation. The j seem to think that it will ever ar- 000 a year on their clothes, and j distinction of being the early hiid ,
He turned out to be a more ardently she loves him the rive at any degree of prominence they are by no means exlrava- j that catches the cotton worm or
! gant,’ was the prompt reply.— buyer, as the case may be? You
are growing old. Primus, and be- 1
—» m
The Largest Farm in the World.
and was only twenty six years old. vvilli her caresses and endear-1 That is why this untutored Xetc York Letter.
The capture of Davis’ partner' me nls. I speak of the engaged child of nature swore. He had
followed swillly, and also iu a cu- period, ol course; after marriage never received the benefits of an
rious way. As a train was about -t is different. He perhaps kisses early training in profanity, and
ready to leave for the North a |, er a f t . w times before they arc his language therefore was dis-
ginning to have silver
among the raven. Ii"s
spruce young fellow came into the' married. I am told
In the extreme south west corn- . .
.... , , quit all this vanity and overwork,
er of Louisiana lies the largest' * , , , ,
and to settle down ami think ol
North.] connected and rambling, but when Producing farm in the world. It:
time at making his search and—* baggage department at the dc|iol; an j even in parts of the South, j we consider that he was ignorant 1
np
[runs 100 miles north and south
Live'.Skin Diseases. Cuts, Burns.
Scald* anil Hruises. ACID IICOX
l: l KTfl is a specific.
Rheumatism, .Malarial Disor-
-milcs east and west, and is :
elry first, he did not despise la , there all right, but he got into a becomes a public affair, is an-- little while he had to stop and operated by a syndi-
while he was after money and jew- to get his trunk checked. It was it is different. An engagement; of our language, and that every '
posterity. Why heap up lionots
i and cash for posterity without
becomes a public affair, is an
ces, opera glasses and brie a brae, jangle with the expressman about nouneed, and the behavior of the hold on toliis digester with
He made up a large bundle of the charge f«r bringing it down . couple is to be lhatof an engaged hands and dig big
'stuff, look a cigar which he found . and the depot offijial finally *r- ■ couple. Herewith us it has not earth with his feet,
atmate cases ol Dti.od Poisoning. on 31 mantel and was puffing away . rested both. On the way to the ] yet reached Lliat |ioint. It will - didn't seem altogether out of place
ouder- ,n l ' ie coolest manner when he de-! station the young fellow tried to SO mc day, I am confident.
yirld without fail to il* w
fill curative power. sccnded the front stairs. The ' bribe the officer and that settled j ,i 0 nol k now that it is not the best
Ask for free pamphlet, tube lind . girl heard him and came out into him. We went for the trunk, and ; p| an f,y f ar . |; jg certainly far
dealers or sent, postpaid, j t i lc hall and esked: when it was opened every dollar's! more attractive to the parties
“Did you want to sec papa? - ’ ! worth of property which had been 1 themselves, and il is a serious
and I or irrelevant.
both
holes in the T ‘' cir S c * cral mana 3 emeD t, J
the .remarks
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Jacksonville, via s}’* *
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Jamaica ... tl'ssioi, P ,”it m I * . yifietl, were three different wigs
BnmswLT ar 8:28 p m tiiw a ... Offers l.is servtees to the public it. brought my Egyptian curios for , nd wIlisker8 lo nlaU .,,. Bolb
*8top on siffnn'l. all the branches of Dentistry.— him to look at, hut some other . | ia d been in disguise when abroad
1‘urchasc .wke.s! Work warranted. Office over the : ni , lt will do a9 wclL
save extra f.irt m lh !. ., ,. u- | p IM1 i. rl Hiie Rooms formerly OCCU
from flic A. 1. 15. t o., nubile, Ala.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGSISTS.
| novls-lt
DR. WESTMORELAND,
ME.VriMT,
Two 31 o«leI Farmers.
Messrs. Jack and Peter Tnllis,
two brothers living over in Mar-
Yes. my dear,” was the ready stolen was found therein. If there ! drawback to flirtinw and coquetry, ion count J‘‘ ,lave ’ b Y ll,eir im *°™
* . . oflen C l larac terize: itablc P lutk an ' 1 ener S>’ clear b'
reply; “but lie seems to lie out.-
Tell him I called, will you?”
“What is tlie name?”
“Wilcox — Judiio Wilcox.
cate of Northern capitalists.
li
Watkins, gives an interesting ae
Client of this gigantic plantation,
which throws the great Dalrymple
.farm in Dakota Into the shade
completely.
“The 1,500.000 acres of our
tract,’ Mr. Watkins said, ‘was
purchased in 1SS3 from the State
of Louisiana and from the United
sup|Osedlobe the case.’
Trichina- have been discovered*
in a human body which was be
ing prepared for anatomical de
monstration at the University of
Camerino. The man had lived'
for many years in a neighboring:
commune, and died without the'
being sns-’
interest attaches'
to the case for the reason that it is
said lo be l lie first case of tricbiit*-'
osis ever observed in Italy.-
m .
Those two celebrated preachers,
I*cv. Dr. Bacon and Rev. Henry
Ward Beecher, were once disput
ing on some religious subject'
when the former accused the lat-
and be-1 ....
, presence of Irtchime
threads, , ...
. pecteu. Peculiar mlci
tunc lo
taking time to provide the pos
terity to enjoy them? “Fling away
ambition” and single cusscdness.
paint the front fence, whitewash !
the gin house, go courting, get j ler of " sin S w .t in his sermons.
married and settle down in life. ] sakl Mr ‘ BKCcller ' “ SU P'
This first bale business is hardly ! P osc il ba ' 1 l ,lcasei1 Gotl to 8 ivc '
you w:t, wliat would you haw
worth half tvlial it costs.—Florida
Times-Union.
done?”—Epoch.
Site (thoughtfully)—George,-
dear, are there not times in your
was a third man in the party. < too ofLen ~ characterize ; itab,c P luck aml cner «y» clearly of Louisiana and from the United mayor of a new town in Wyoming j l,fe wlien lhe P atl, ® s aD(l lrutli of
-j which some of us believed, he .,! demonstrated the fact that farm • States Government. At that time asking him ft»r information re j lliat most heautilul of all songs,
■ saved his bacon and got out some I > oun o » ,ris * 8 a ® r : ,.., B u mule tr» nml ilmt i ii tr.u n |. in ,i r^.u 1 . . c . . . , • i “Home, sweet home, there is no*
' other way. In the baggage „f the | likes to be with her fiance, bul | «ng can he made to pay and that, ,t was avast gra-mg and for the , warding the state of society tn h,s | -
I second man, whom we’never iden- the moment the public becomes j lb *; e ,s a , al J ,mW ? b ! -Ulc of the few dealers ,n the town, as she contemplated going ; '“"Kj\iZnell, and'fill
.-a , -i . —:— _ . . . I within the old red lulls of Cxeurtna : neiolinoi-Iiond. \\ hen I took nos l*i..... A r n ,il.a lu.n n St n rii,a liAnltlil^^ 0
(■owl ‘‘Jlorrel” Town.
A Boston woman wrote to the
mayor of a new town in Wyoming
asking bint for information re 1
au-y.Mi.1 1.11. - 1 ,11. »_ \\*
The mail train stops at all b A.
| PostotlicC.
stations. . . , j pled by Dr. Worsham. He will
c onnections ma«le at avrrojs tn ami j ^ fi rs t week of each
j month in Fort Gaines, commune
from'all^pniiits on Savannah. Florida A:
Western Kailway. . ...
Pullman 1'alaco Slecpmir and Mam
IVnnloir ears upon Jacksonville ami
Cincinnati Kxpress.
First-class car through between Bruns
wick and Atlanta. „ .
F W ANtllKH. A. <«. I’. A.
J A. McDl FFlK. ri. V. A.
K A. tsADIBS. V. I’ a* b
M.
s. s. s.
Onlv $1.75. at J. W. Stanford t
ing the first Moml.nj’.
the Liglitfoot House.
Rooms at
niarltl ct
W. R. THORNTON,
DENTIST
CUTHBERT.
0
wFFirK
n over R
GA.
West side Public
. L. Ilium's store.
s.pmre.
fcl»17-Iy
| and it was little wonder wc could
; Site saw him depart without a n, **.l ,0 ‘ l ! ,c ri S b ‘ ,n, -' n - B ” th are '
; , , , , , , still in prison or have not been at
thought of how I.e entered and the j llberly ;, vcr a year .
1 robbery was. of course, discovered j -m-. -m.— —
; later on. The detectives were in-1 JI* ne .
I strutted to let everything drop to , Two farmers occupying adjoin-
j hunt down these slick fellows and ing estates who were rather
] there was any amount of cursing haughty in stock rivalry, and
and jawing over our ill luck.
1 had every hotel and boarding
aware of the fact that he is her ! witl,in lbe old red bi,,s of Georgia ] neighborhood. When I took poa | there for the benefit of the health ! _’ mr S((ul wit j, h.ngt og?
and that “those who seek
mlentlcd husband she rather
lind ’
Those sterling .young men began
avoids public appearance in his
company. Just why it is I do
not know, but it is frequently the j life almost " ill,OUt “ llollar ’ b,,t
case. I know a lady, a staid j wU1 '”.' 1 * ^
sbali session I found over 30.000 head ! 0 f | ler children. On receiving his ]‘ He (a base ball player)—Yes.
of half wild horses and cattle, reply site concluded to remain in 1 indeed, particularly when I'm on‘
My work was to divide the im | Boston for a while longer. The
matron, who was engaged for a
vear before marriage, who re- 1
minalion to succeed they went lo
work and were soon in very com
! fortable circumstances. They
JTe 1* t e i*s ioi*
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
house under strict scrutiny, lint
wc could turn up no suspicious
character, answering to the de-
scriplton of these. The mau who
sat on the sill of tlie bath room
quested her finance six months
, r . , _ ! mm one of tlie finest plantations
before lbe time to refrain Irom j. 1
. j. . , visiting her. And for six months, * n Marion ountj’. on which tlicy
XVe studiously cold, stiff and sll ortj p rev j nu8 tn the wedding she did run some twelve or fifteen plows.
with each other, met by the road- not sec him. though they lived They have never bought a pound ' done by steam power.
Lite im
mense tract into convenient pas
tures, establishing stations or
ranches every six miles. The
fencing alone cost in the neigh
borhood of$50,000. The laud I
found to be the best adapted to
rice, sugar, corn and cotton. All
our cultivating, ditching, etc., is
mayor wrote:
“As for soweiety, it is bang up.
This is a mighty morrcl town,
considerin’ that there’s sixty nine
saloons to a popylation of 2,000.
But every saloon has a sign up
savin’: “All filin’ must be done
outside. No Killin’ Alloud in
side on Tuesday morning.
First farmer—Good morning. ]
Second farmer—Good morning.!
First farmer—What was it you 1
gave vour horse when he had the i
We take | this Room.” Only two men has
within twelvejndes of each other. | nf moat cr husliel of corn in their I a tract, say half a mile wide for! been killed since Monday and to
A leading official of Beddeford, i lives, but on the other band raise i instance, and place an engine on ; morrow will be Wednesday. Cheat-
window was said lo have long butts?,
1 Can Sell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
die apex*
THAN
ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500
Miles of this point.
:o:
When you want any Instrument, confer with me in
regtiril to price before buying, and [ will save you mon
ey. I also sell l’iano and Organ Stools separate.
J. W. STANFORD.
■ black whiskers. The one who
passed for Judge Wilcox had au-
! burn Burnsides and was an unctu-
| ous sort of a fellow. Five hun-
i dred men could have been found in
! a day’s bunt to answer these de
scriptions. For many days the
post office was watched, strangers
were dogged about, depots guard
ed, and gardens and concert balls
looked after, but wc made no ar
rests. At least every second night
there was a fresh robbery and ev
ery second day the papers had op
portunity to come out with a fresh
article and belabor us. We were
seemingly doing all that men
could do and our position was tru
ly uucumforUble. The climax
Second farmer—Spirits of tur
pentine.
First farmer—Good morning.
Second farmer—Good morning.
Second meeting on Wednesday
morning.
First farmer—Good morning.
Second farmer—Good morning.
First farmer—-Did yon say you
gave your horse spirits of turpen
tine when lie had the bolts!
Second farmer—Yes, sir.
First farmer—I give my horse
spirits of turpentine tor the bolts
and lie died.
Second farmer—So did mine.
First farmer—Good morning.
Second farmer—Cood morning.
—Boston Journal.
Me., says the Times of that city,
has been troubled of late by a
small sore appearing upon his
forehead. He could not explain
its cause, but it kept increasing in
size and soreness. He bathed it
with a healing lotion and covered
it with court plaster, and it still
continued to pain him. One day
he discovered«the source of the
trouble. It was a small green tag
which the manufacturer or mer
chant had placed upon the band
of his hat. A physician told him
that the sore was the result of
poisoning due to the arsenic in
tiic green tag.
third base with two men out.
General Sheridan, it is said,-
carries his wife’s pockct-handker-'
chief when he goes out shopping
with her. If Mrs. Sheridan, in
exchange for this piece of gallan
try, carries her husband’s pocket-
book when she goes out shopping:
with him she has rather the best
of the bargain,—Xorristown Her*-
aid.
If we lose a dollar on dcr’
an abundance for their own use ] each side. The engines are port-| a t gambling is punished by shtreet we vas madt pecause tier'
and for sale as well. Recently,, able and operate a cable attached i lynchtn’ anti every effort is made finder vas not honest- enough to*
while tearing down an old barn, i four plows, and under this ar j lo p U t the town on a good morrei! return it. If we find fife dollar
they found a stack of fodder which j rangement we are able to plow j |, a j- s is. And ladies is universally I we feci dot «k-r owner ought to
had been placed there by their j thirty acres a day with only tlie j respected am) I sell them beer at '
A Frenchman in London claims
lo have discovered a certain root
which allays hunger and thirst.
equally energetic and industrious
father thirty four years ago, while
they have many slacks of their
own raising which has been accu
mulating for the past seventeen
years. Their mules are always
sleek and fat, and are the envy of
all who see them. These young
men never find it necessary lo ask
a loan of a bank, but instead, do
a small banking business them
awaiting investment. Where
there is a will there is a way. and
, what these two plucky young men
He probuoly refers to the its-! of ^ have done, others can do also if
all evil.—Boston Transcript. r they desire.—Americas Recorder.
selves by loaning money every ! steamboats o|icrating on the wa-
year among their neighbors, it ] ters of our own estate, upon which
being said there is never a tunc j l-here are 300 miles of navigable
that they do nol have a thousand enters. \\ e have an tee house, a
dollars or more about the house , bank, a ship yard and rice mill.’
— SI. Louis Republican.
labor of three men. Our harrow j h a if price when they buy at my
ing planting, and other cultivation ; place. There is a grand sacred
is done in a like manner; in fact, I concert and a free dance ev’ry
there is not a single draught horse ' Sunday night and preachin’ every
on the entire place. We have, of Sunday that the pastor don’t have
to stay to home on account of the
big rush at his nowling ally.
Don’t hezzytatc about cornin’ here
on account of cowciely. This is
a good morrcl town.”
“How many men know how to
act in a sudden emergency!’’ de
mands a -Philadelphia paper.
Well, we’ve watched the sadden
offer of a stranger to treat the
lose it for his carelessness.—Cars-’
Dander.
“It is* nol the
pays,” remarks
course, horses for the herders of
cattle, of which we now have 10,
000 head. The Southern Pacific
railroad runs for thirtv-six miles
through our farm. Wc have three
Seethe man hold up the post!
Is the post loose? No; the man is
tight.
big hog that'
an exchange.-
That is true. The big: hog al-‘
ways makes the other fellow pay.-
The terminal facilities of the
wasp are not large, but they arc'
ample for their purposes.
A postage stamp is like a‘
youngster. -It always sticks to'
business the more it has- been'
thoroughly licked.
A law was recently passed by-
crowd, and they never lost their the Ohio legislature declaring:
presence of mind—not one.—De-
Iroit Free Press.
that the husband
of the family.
was- the head 1