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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.
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CUTIIBERT, GA„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1887.
NO. 31
Enterprise & Appeal.
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the hero of the IJomnn story about | A Brave Girl's Urine Tmwb. | Gibsuu’s Romantic famr. j A Romance in Kealif)'.
which we had lieanl. Jemima i Burton Norwood, while fishing Walter M. Gibson, a few weeks In the western, or rather north
Jane saw it also. She gave me a ; the other Jay in Chesapeake bay,! ago Prime Minister «f the Hatvni , western, part of Alachua county
smile anti u noil and we slipped was saved from drowning by Lu ian Islands, has had a career that! lives a voting man by the name of
quietly out ol the room. ! cy Stoner.of St. Mary's county. 1 reads almost like a page of ro , John Wright. Near bitn lives a
“Yes.” said Cnlverden an hour j 11 is skiff capsized, anti although tuance. While lie is now tempo ! family by the name of Vidian,
charily with the largest amount' later, as he sat holding Ida's hand , lie could swim, he would have be rarily down, having been arrested ' who formerly resided in the staid
■finonevand always figmed at in Ins own, after we had been call-1 come exhausted before reaching ; and jailed by the indignant (teo old State of Connecticut. Mr.
any benefit or fair among the ed in to congratulate them, “it wss | the shoie had it not been for brave pie ol Honululn because they be Wright, through au introduction
by letter from Miss Vidian anil
trum seeing a photograph of a
Jlj Wife’s Friend.
My wife is a very kintl hearted
woman anil that is the reason, I
i suppose, why she look a fancy to
M rs. Million, the broker's wife.
Airs. Million always headed any
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
[leaders. j an old affair. I was very angry ' Lucy. She was bathing in a little libve he has robbed and oppress
j For my part I could not get at the lime, and came off to New ' cove near the shore. She saw the ' ed them, those who kuow Walter
! myself to like her. She was vnl | York, vowing to shake the dust of, skiff go over ami the man strike ; Gibson are certain anti sure that
! gar in dress anil a lotid and noyty : my native city front my feet forev ^ out boldly fur his life. Unrnind lie will yet rise equal to the occa
| talker, and she made me nervous er, and all on account of this dear ful of her appearance. she thought sion, anil before many months will
; whenever she came around. Je-! girl, to whom you have been so of nothing else blit saving the life regain much of that l>ower lie
i inima, however, said she had a ! kind. I wanted her to marry me ' of a fellow human living. She seems to have lost,
j good heart, and that settled it. ; whether or not. But she would reached him just as he was nearly i CoL John T. Towers, principal
| Mv wife was out shopping one not ilisoliey Iter patent. She exhausted, and brought him safe- keeper of the penitentiary, knew
I dav when she saw a white faced would never marry anybody cist ly to shore. Gilison well, years ago, when he
[young gin staggerdown the steps however, lint me, she said. 1 I.ucy Stoner is the bravest giil was a common day laborer in An
j or a fashionable house and fall j have learned to know that she on the western shore of Man land, derson, S. C. Colonel Towers
i in the street. She was poorly was right and that I was wrong.'' This was the fourth life she had said, a lew days ago, that at the
young lady ftiendof Miss Vidian,
commenced a correspondence with
Miss Lillian Castle, of l’ine Mead
Louse on Shipboard.
A tiger at close quarters on a
steamer's deck must he ever, more
unpleasant to cncouulcr than one
in his native jungle. The author
of “Three years of a Wanderer s
Life," says that he once saw three
young tigers larger than New
fottndland dogs loose on the tleek
of if Biilish India steamer, crowd
ed with several hundred Mecca
pilgrims. The cage in which they
werr confined was large ami bar
rrtms pow.ie
L velof |.
N Y. KXrnFjM. Kol’TK.
leave Macon. K T. V A <i daily ? 1
leave Atlanta
Arrive ltolne
Arrive Ilalton,
Arrive Knoxville,
Arrive liri.tol. “
Arrive It*, ni"ke. * *v “
Arrive she. June s V it I.
Arrive Wa-di'itl'ii It.V '' “ “
Arrive Itallimore HA I* K o
Arrive IMiiladelnliia. I‘ K I*
Arrive New York
Virginia Springs all open at low rates
Kxotiiwioit rate* lower than ever.
for further (.artienlars write to or '-all
tt|H.nJ. K. Nonnts. Ti. ket Ai-. nl. Atlan-
la. or fins. N. Kmuiit, UMrn-t I .«>>«-
«er Ag
never v:iriti*. A ma
tirily, strength ;m«l
M«»rc «m*«»ii*»ini<-;t 1 tli.-m the
ordiiuiry kinds :m«l r:iiun*i 1 m* sold in
»-• »m|»<*Titi«>ii with the m>:ltitn<I<* of l«>"
short wci”ht. :i!mn or )*hosj»li;it
dressed and there was something Here I am pretty certain I saw the saved from drowning, hut Iter own lime Gibson was a common labor-
delicate little fingers close in a. remarkably narrow escape from er he was always regarded as a
: tighter pressure ou his baud.— a horrible death is the most inter smart, shrewd fellow. lie re
ot refinement about her manner j
which took Jemima's fancy.
red on each side with a partition
ow. Conn., about Nov. 1 of last j running along its middle, which
year. Miss Castle replied favor-: had a drop door,
ably, and letters continued to pass \ The man who had charge of the
between them and photographs ! animals would drive them over to
exchanged, until the correspon- ■ one sidge of the cage, t-lose the tucket, Mass., but I d lived in the
dcncc ripened into love (not at j partition, and clean out the other I south for twenty years, and of
first sight, but my mail) ami an side at his leisure; then hairing cottrse-
f Where Thej Were Born.
| Some time after the war Geb.
Crittenden met three ex Confede
rate officers at dinner, and they
became very friendly.
‘Major,’ said Gen. Crittenden
to one of them, ‘where were yon
born?'
‘Well,’ said the Major, getting a
little red. ‘I was born in Nantuck
et, Mass., but you see I lived ten
years in the south, and I married
a southern lady, and, as all my
interests were in the south, of
course I fought for them.’
‘And where were you born?' he
asked the second.
‘Well, sir, 1 was horn at Nan-
ennsunnnated. up the clean side, lie would open j ‘I sec,’said the General, tnrn-
of a thrifty, the partition and drive the tigers mg to the third. ‘Colonel, where
engagement was
Now John, being
economizing turn, did not think hack, while lie went through the j were you bot h:’
to |> in
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II IT Bill
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10 .50 p in
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best to travel all the way to the ; same | crformance on
A |K)1 iceman was about to take I "When fortune smiled on nte I esting of her eventful career of mained at Anderson, several years, nutmeg Slate to wed the fair Lil- side.
marrying a good lady in that lian, so he sent her a check for One morning he neglected 4o
xteen w hen she neighborhood who was a niece of money to pay her passage to put up the bars on the side lie
1 and had Iter taken borne in a , succeed. I traveled all over Ku- graduated from the academy in Mr. J. K. Smith. Some six or Gainesville. had finished, and so drove the li
ll'rn,u.r'.' r ' sl.'i.'i,.niv'in'imyaiffa- i tl«e i M M ,r girl in, insisting that she went abroad, principally to try nineteen years,
kin”r.iwib-r i <>.. inu tti.il •-!ri-»-c New i n -, (S ffrutik. but my wife snlerpos- ■ ami forget her. But 1 did not She was hut sixt
_ ...I anil I..I.1 ln.e 1 nL'nn l.i.i.m in n SUCC'CCll. I tl'aVeleil all OVel* I'.U- ’’rail II :ll ,*|1 trull) lit.
School teacher: Youi boy was carriage. That night we heard j rope, up the Nile, around the Isth- Washington. She
her sad story, which she told with ; mus to Calcutta, and from there hard, anil when
Atlanta.
It. \V. W KtNN.
fir nr nil I\l.<xrH'irr .I?/'
not in school a week this term.
Omaha man: I gave tip send
ing him. He won't study.
“Have you set him to work?'*
“Xu; lie's too lazy to work.”
‘ But, my dear sir, what will he
do for a living w hen he grows tip?"
“Oh, don't worry about that
He can he a politician or a walk
ing delegate.”
She was the <1 a tig liter
n ing ton. the speculator,
remembered very well,
died he didn't have a
maylA-tf
Ksoxviixi:.'Tkss.
Brunswick &. Western
Railroad.
Ty Ty Uou<c!
50 MILKS S1IOKTKB -Til AN ANY
OTIIMU IMH'TK 1IETWKKN
WAYt'BiISS Jt ALBANY.
Henews Her Vottth.
Mrs. Blmdu; Uhesley. Peterson,
('lay Co.. Iowa, tells
umlav. N«»v. Iltli. l*si;.
t;r train* "ill run t«»ll*»">:
•id TU.
Kxpic
On and after
FOi: Till. WKST, NOUTII \M'
Mail.
Jlrunsw’k via BA W lv «:•••»« m
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Savaunali. via K A "
in II :.V> a in G:ln a
ar 11 :k1i a mi a n
ar I_:UUm li-.l-'
rcinarkabl
which is vouched for by the resi
dents nf the town: “I ain T'.l years
old, have been troubled with kid
ncy cnniplaiut and lameness for
inane years; cnnld not dress
myself without help. Now I am
free from all pain and soreness,
and am able to do all my own
liotisevvork. I owe my thanks to
Fleet lie Bitters lor having renew
ed mv youth, and removed coin
pletely all disease and pain "
Tiy a botlle, only «>0c. at J. \\ .
St.IN l ull l>.
had studied seven years ago, Gibson revisited On last Thursday T. A. Carrol gers out ol the opposite side ol
...... -..v.. she returned the scene of his early days, and received a telegram from Miss, ille open cage.
tears in her eyes. pushed on to Japan. Everywhere home alter the commencement ex remained a week or two in the Castle to notify Mr. Wright that The animals, on obtaining their
of Fen her dear face followed me.” A crcises, she complained ofeonlin State. His first wife had been i she would sail from New York liberty, took different directions,
whom I look of ineffable content at the nous pains in her head. About a , long since dead and he had mar- that morning. This would make and crouching in the nearest cor
When he'sweet, blushing countenance.' “It month later she was found appa- ried again, the second time a the passage so that it was ex ners, lay snarling and exposing
cent, and j was only the other day, at Yoko- rcntlv lifeless, lying on her bed. i daughter of King Kalakaua, the peeled that she would arrive in their teeth, showing nnmistaka
his only daughter, Alice, had to liaina. that I saw in a newspaper. Before retiring the night previous ruler of the island. Gainesville yesterday morning : hie signs of nothing but fear—a
go out in the world and earn her a year old. that she was an or- she complained of headache. His visit to the neighborhood ol by the Savannah, Florida and I most dangerous fear,
own bread. phnn. I took the very next stea- Everybody pronounced her dead. Anderson created quite a sensa Western, and John was on hand There was little confusion. The
She had tried everythin", even ■ mor. determined to ascertain if 1 even to the gray-bearded doctor, lion at that time. A great change at Orien to meet her, wearing a side of the deck was simply de
had any ho|ic now; and lo! for ■ the only physician within sixty had come ever the man whom badge which had been agreed serted, and the crowd gazed in
tune brought me here the very miles around. The female friends, neat ly all remembered as the com upon, but he was disappointed interest at a respectful distance,
first evening ot my arrival. Gnd however, who prepared her body
bless you for what yon did for for burial remarked the lax condi
tion of the muscles of her limbs.
the other ‘1 was born in Nantucket, Mass.,
too, but I'd been thirty years in
the south, and ’
‘That’s curious, isn’t it?’
•Tell me, General, said one of
them, ‘where were yon born?’
•Well, I was born in Hunlwcll,
Ala., but I'd lived in the north
for many years, and I fought for
the Fuion.’
‘Then they all drank around.—
San f’ranci»co Chronicle
to selling papers, and had suffer
eil everything. Recently she had
the follow- round a little sewing work for a
lory, the truth of lady, which she had worked day
and nights lo finish. She hail
called a number of limes for the
A Woman's Iteminder.
A husband was sitting in his
store at AI arietta, when a letter
in a familiar handwriting was
handed to him. It was from bis
wife whom he had left at home
that morning with every assu-
lier.
The wedding
that followed at
money, blit the servant always our house was a very quiet one.—
made an excuse, and at the lime Neither .Mr. Cnlverden nor his
my wife found her she was dying bride nor ourselves are fond of os
of starvation. tcntalious display. Only a few
-1 w ish you would tell me the guests were at the festival, and
woman's name," 1 said when she among them, you may be sure,
bad finished- “I should like was not my wile’s friend. Mrs.
I lo state my opinion of her should Million.
They were not rigid as usnal in
death.
Two days and nights the hand
some girl lay in her coffin in the
like the rich man in the Bible, ar- By chance her ticket read by way myself and the keeper each placed ' anee of affection and erotion.
rayed in purple and fine linen; a 1 of Jacksonville, and she arrived ourselves before a tiger, barring ** 111 l * ie *' r8 *‘ scnlcncc slarl c
gentleman in manners, of wide last cveninig by way of the Flor- the:r exit should they attempt to * l * m:
and extensive fund of
The milk ma ii never
spill milk because lie
11 water.
*1
nearly
cries over
knows it is
Callahan
Jacksonville,
Jacksonville, via'. F A "
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PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIED!
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Marietta >' 1 a in 1‘i j-Vt |. in
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Blakely ''Vl^a m U»:l» At ,D ,, “” 1 . was surprised to see her turn pale.
For 0>'*pi*p*in,nll deranjrcmcwtA
or the Diecxtivc Organ* nn«l th«
: laivc**.Skill Oi*oaKfx. rut*, I2iiri«»,
wc ever meet.
“8lu* was called Mrs. Million,”
said Miss IVnuington simply.
I looked at •Ycinima and site look
| ed at inc, and then we both groan
etl. From that day the philan
thropic Mrs. Million never *»aiu-
1 ed footin" in our house.
Miss Pennington soon grew to
lie an indispensable pari of the
household, Jetnima Jane and site
were like sisters. As Tor in>■ self,
cynic that I am, I saw more to
admire in her daily.
Otic evening, wh.lc reading the
afternoon paper. 1 looked up anti
said: “Don't you remember, my
dear, talking of young Utdvcrdcn
a couple of months hack, and
wondering where he was? Well,
his name is reported here as hav
mg arrived by the Scythia to
day. 1 must hunt him up to mor
row. How glad I shall be lo see
him.”
I happened at that moment to
look toward Miss l’cnilinglon and
Albany via HA
Davis'
Willingham
Sumner
Tv Ty
Alapaha
I’earsou *
Waver*** ...
Savannah
Callahan
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Savannah
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s .vve.x.r.-.f : .reeolle.te.lu,~.iilbe<rani
The mail tram stop- at all 1* A
Matmns.
Connections n»a*lc at :»\
from all limits on Savanna!
Western Railway.
i:\It l lfl i* a wperitic.
UHcumalism, Malarial l>i*«r-
tler*. Cbronic CiarrXs«ra and «*b-
stionte ca*r* of Blood I*oi*onii*w.
yield wit la c»til fail to it* wonder-
(ul curative power.
Ask for free pamphlet, to be bad
or all dealer* or *eut. postpaid,
from the A. 1. li. t o.. Jlsbilc, Ala.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS.
FOR SAIE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
mwlMt
I rose hastily.
; “Are you ill?" I saiil.
Ill a moment Jemima nas :
her frieml's siilc.
| “AVIiat is it dear?" she askctl.
Cniinlj' Jtuuils.
One of the most difficult things
to get counties to do is to improve
their roads. Indeed, it is about
impossible to get them to do it.
There is not a citizen nf any
county in all this broad land who
does not know the value of good
roads, and vet the road problem
is one that only a comparatively
few counties have solved, and they
have succeeded only because they
have attacked it resolutely and
intelligently. The condition of
the roads throughout this State
is deplorable. If farmers would
carefully compute the damage
they annually sutler on account
of bad roads they would be sur
prised at the amount of it. They
would find that the wear and tear
upon their work animals, harness,
wagons, inconvenience they are
put to, and the loss growing out
of the impossibility of hauling
full loads, amount to many times
their taxes.
And yet, while everybody wants
good roads and declares that he
is ready to bear bis share of ex
pense in making them, it is
tremolv difficult to enforce
move away. 1 aI " f,,rt ' e<1 10 11,1 J' 011 80n>c ‘
Fleuse inquired if the tigers thing that I know will trouble
had been fed that day. They had you, but I know it is my duty to
... - ... , not; they had always been Ted on ,| 0 3 „. I am determined you shall
W lights father |j v j„g fnwls. Fleuse called for . . , , i t i..
ucre to inert three chickens Irom the lien coop. .
Taking these, he throw one in the “V- 1 l,avc known for a wcek
face ol each tiger. \ that this trial was coming, but
The chickens seemed simply kept it lo myself until to-day,
tluenee in Sandwich Islands. . mostly after dark. So John will. instJuulmeous was 1 tlieVxin" ' when it has reached a crisis, and
Colonel Towers remarked that no doubt make his appearance to- teeth and claws. Fleuse then * ca “ kc0 * ) il no lon S cr ‘ oil must
not long ago he saw a man who 1 day lo claim his affianced. went deliberately up to a tiger, reap.’be reward as we as mjsc .
coolly tookllhe loose skin of the I ho|>c it wont crush you. I he
back of the neck with one hand, \ flour is out. Flense send me some
this afternoon. I thought liy this
method you would not [forget it.”
informa- ida Kailway and Navigation load,
lion, he was a charming compan She went to Feril Bayer s, where
ion, nhose society was as iulcr she was called on by numerous
front room of the little cottage.: esting and instructive as it was persons. Mr.
. Among those who looked upon pleasant aud enjoyable. He talk- and brother were
the dead girl s face was an old . ed but little of his checkered ca her. but being fatigued by the
colored gardener employed by the >ccr, but there was no doubt that five days’journey, she declined to
Turner family, who owned the ad
joining place.
I He gazed long and earnestly at
the dead girl's face, and then turn
ing to one of her brothers, who
was standing besides him, he ex
claimed solemnly:
, Gibson was a man of immense in- take a ride
twenty two mile
hail personal knowledge of Gib- Miss Castle is aline specimen
son's position at Honolulu. He of a true Yankee girl. She is an( , Ule TO ot of the tail with the
dialed that Gibaon was the ruliu" rather above the ineiliura size, ot other, and putting out his Cull
“Massa John, if dis nigger power on this island, that lie was pleasant address, free in conver- strength, dragged I he heavy brute
knows anything, Miss Luey am not only the mouthpiece and scrv- nation and full of hope, blit pro- along the tleek to the cage, and
not dead. She am only in a ant of the throne, but in reality poses to take a look among the
t ranee.
Rut little heed.
forced il through the open bars.
The chicken diversion acted :
dictated Lite jniliev of the king- surroundings before the nupital ‘ . M », f ec ti v The |, rutc | ril | m>
ob
She was right. He didn't.
— m • m —
A Sad Blow at IIdurst Sport.
‘•Never heard of anything so
however, was dom. Judging lrom the recent : knot is fastened. She has every j ecl but that of retaining its prey. ■ contemptibly mean injall my life
taken of the old negro's words. Il ; account published almyt the in- appearance of being one who will It growled fearfully; its eyes
was, however, determined to place - tcrnal conditions of Ike island, il make a good farmer’s wife. The blazed; its teeth crushed thronali
the remains in the Turner family seems that Gibson and his assn
vault, a handsome marble mauso-1 elates, the leading men in the
license has been procured and no
doubt tile wedding will take
the chicken; Its unsheathed claws
clasped and pierced the quivering
— never! he said, as he brought
his right hand down upon his left.
-What was il?"
body. Bed hot irons would haul “Why. I bet $20 with a man on
Icuiii, foi a few days until arrange- royal party, have been guilty of place ere long. We hope their 1 |y have made il loosen its grip of one of the races, and wc put up
ments could be made for the inter- the grossest* acts of oppression, iiiiiou may be a happy one. the bird. the money in the hands of a stake-
ment in a Washington cemetery. Il appears that their object was to Gainesville (Fla ) llccord. 1 lien the keeper and I helped , | 1() | ( j ur _ ] won it.”
I he old colored man helped to 8* hold of as much money as' iTl^OutT ‘"I .
place the casket on the bier in the possible, with no regard to the . ^ ,, i. . - ^ — . — I “Well a constable stood right
•vault after the funeral. When condition of Hie people. There- C c ‘ nc * 1 1,0 v,n ® ® enl e,,, * ,n A llaiiiel Come to Judgment. ' there and attached the whole $10
. . s . , . i, „ * entered an Austin newspaitcr ol i ....... . w
the mourners had departed he re- suit was that the people rose up f , , ,1 A man had met a girl in a lone---for a debt five years old.”
, , t .. i .■ lice, and drawing out a concealed • ■ J
turned lo the vault and hastily 111 their might, look possession ol = ty place in Lincoln Fark last but- “No'”
...... .. . .. . - -i . r- i document, said to the editor: . , . . , . , . ...
unscrewed the lid of the eollin and the government, jailed Gibson .... , , dav and forcibly kissed her. Mie
■ . ... ii- i- , .. ‘I am soliciting for a liiglitoncd . . ,
and also raised the glass case ex and his accomplices, aud the indi- " , was terribly inilignant, and
_ . . .. ' geulleluan ol refinement aud ill , . . , ...
posinn the face of the "ill. He cations arc that some lime or ” « linn arrested. Mie gave an
...... .7 , ,i ,i tfcliigence. He is sadly in need
then locked the door of the vault other the government or this is - ...
of money, but lie is too proud to
let the public know it.’
‘You don't # 8ay so!' said the ed
ilor with animation.
i “He positively did, and he of-
had rered lo mon the ground with me
and returned to his farm duties, laud will be in tiic control of the
When all the lights in the Tur people.—Georgia Exchange.
ner house were nut for the night
the negro went to the stable, got
ex- i . ®. . •
the
, , road laws. A farmer would ap-
Notlmig nothing said the . . . ‘
s . “ parcnllv rather pay ten dollars
faintly, putting her hand to '■ , . . ' , , the entire lid of the colliu.
• 1 .... for repairs to his wagon and liar-,
“Only a stitch 1 have . ° takin
k J , i ucss than to pay that sum to as
hore sometimes. I was very fool- , ^ , _. t girl he rubbed them vigorously be
I girl
her side.
a dark lantern and stole silently
in the direction of the tomb.
Once inside the vault he took off
Then
hold of the hands ol the
Thirteen Brave Mistakes.
To yield to immaterial trifles.
Tp look for perfection in our a little sum.*
to bool! It isjust such woik as
count on the witms. stand of how tl>is that lias brought horse racing
he gazeil at her intently, and iuto disrepute, and which keeps
then, throwing his arms suddenly honest people away from the
around her, imprinted a kiss upon tracks.”
her lips. The prisoner insisted j —
I an. hopeful of securing quite, ^ ; , jnry lrial< bul eteclei , lo ‘Teaching, to me,’ said an en-
inakc no defense, and the jury ex- l l ,,,s 'aslic j'oung scoolma am, ‘is a
‘You say this unfortunate man
ish. It is all gone now." sniiling.
sist in patting the roads in
own actions.
To endeavor to mold all disposi j„ very intelligent, highly cultiva-
. * b > b j assault,
lions alike. toil, and all that sort of things.’
To expect uniformity of opinion
in this world. I 1C j
peeled to promptly convict him of calling. To sow in
the
They returned to t| lt . j .voting mind the seeds of future
courtroom. “Tiic ju-jn-ry ww knowledge, and watch them as
•That's just the kind of a man j wou , (1 | ikc t0 ask lhe yonng i a ,|y j they grow and develop is • pleas^
r«*ss to ami
Florida A
DR. WESTMORELAND,
i»i-:>risr.
expense of rcpainn
and harness.
Puninaii "l'alaee Sleeping anJ M="‘" 1 ing the first Monday
iindoir ears upon Jacksonville rl,,. Ljohlloot House.
I
1) E N T I S T
lloudoi
c iticitinati Kxj»r»T
Kirst-rla*- i*«r lliroiirih U*t"<** »>
wh*k and AtlrtiJti*. .
r. w. ANtllF.lt. A. <•.
J. A. M. to FKIK-I
A. A. 'i.MHUS. ' •
I*. A.
. A.
.v M.
But I noticed that she remained
as pale as a corpse.
It was about s quarter of an
Offers his services to the public in , hour later, and we had all settled
all the branches of Dentistry.— down into quiet again, I to my
Work warranted. Office over : Dctrspaiior ao*l llio latlics to their’
Fostoffico. Booms formerly oecu * ^ h llle door was there are good roads
Died liy Dr. Worsham. He will - ’
siiend the first week of each thing oja-n.
■nonlli in Fort Gaines, comment ; “Mr. Culvcrden,” said the foot-
Rooms al man.
inar.il et j rosc w ji|, both hands extended.
W R THORNTON ' as ,nv young friend, sunburned
undcr-
ncighborhood in good condition. [ ''’ Tecn k * s own atu * repeated the To expect to be able to
although be knows tliat if improv- atl * on 0,1 her feet. He lubbed s ^ an( j cverthing.
ed they would relieve him or the " nlil ll,c P ers l ,iri * tion darnel To !o<)k i for ju( , smcnl an<1 cx _
, c .... • ■ i- _ . . .dowu his face, and then taking a .
of repairing his wngou — ricnce in youth.
razor from his pocket he pushed ... .. ... ... . .
... lo measure the enjoyment o? ed mv condition precisely,
It is noticeable that where l l> e s'eevc of the girt s shroud back *
‘And loo proud to beg?’
The minister nodded.
‘My dear friend, I appreciate
! your delicacy. You have dcscrib-
bul I
the farmers al)ove ll, e fieshy part of the arm
. near the shoulder, and
are more prosperous and the farms
arc more valuable Ilian where the ,lee l > incision.
In a moment he uttered a
S. Bs s.
()n!v *1.73. at J. W. Stanvoiii. s.
* as tny youn;
with travel, but Iiandsomar
ever, entered the room.
than
roads are neglected. Good road
horses and good carriages are! crv ' Biood. warm Mood, bad be
gan lo flow from Ihe’wound. The :
muscles twitchcl. the lips parted,
and a moan was followed by the
CTTTIIBKKT. GA
T have just landed,”
0T.: r
Hen d<iua i*t e i ioi
he said,
“and
carriages are,
tound where the roads arc goml,
and the (icople appear to be more
contented. It is certain that
money invested in roads is well; °' ,emn " of Eyelids.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
:o;-
FFK’I* Wosi l’ulilic Stjiiarc. j :i ] so oxtemlin" lw»th hands,
B. L. Bunn's stwre. tVMi-ly •:
the first house 1 come to is yours.
\ for I can never forget how kind
you and Mrs. Jones were to me in
• - . ,
the old days. Indeed I shall nev-
! er —"
lie stopped suddenly as if lie
had seen an apparition. Miss
Bennington had risen and was
standing by Hie table, supporting ;
i herself by leaning one band bear-
j ly on il. She was trembling vio-
lenlly. Her eyes were fixed in
turn on our new guest, with the
same varying expression on her
countenance as on his.
“Itla!" cried the young uian.
“Harry!”
He went past me like a shot, ta
two questions,” the foreman said. ! urc 5t rea ' ,cr than 1^ can tell. I
The judge consented and she went never weary of my work. 1 think
to the stand. “D-d did you wear OI >Lvof ’
that j j jersey you've got on now; am very sorry/ interrupted
and the French bustle?” “Yes, ‘lie youngjtnan to whom she was
sir,” was the demure reply. “And talking, ‘that you arc so devote.!
others by our own. had nr. idea that I had enlisted wa8 ur h:iir banged | ike to your profession, Miss Clara. I
made a . ° liC " e ' c on 0' w ‘ iat our finite your sympathy so strongly that l | iat p” “Yes sir.” ‘•Then. \*our i * ,a< ® l 10 !**! that some da)’ I might
minds can grasp. you would take lip a collection.— „ . ’• ' ask you—in fact, I called to-night
,. . .. .. . i- 1 Honor, we acquit the »p-prisoner , .. . —.
Not to make allowances for the U's all ririit. Just as soon as ,, . . to—fiut I hardly care to go on, in
glad ..... . , *> on the ground of emo mo lional i .i 1P n,,!.. „r wli..t von—’
8 infirmities of others. j you get ten or fifteen dollars to- - .be iiglil ot wliat jou—
To worry ourselves and others gelhcr. bring it to me, and I'll
with what.eannot be remedied. give you a receipt for it. God
Toconsidcr everything iiupossi bless vou mv noble friend!’ and
ble that we cannot |ierform. he gently pushed the visitor, who j road man, reflectively,‘the mean ! ,"7 77. .
v . , . ... , i . , , “Do you think you will gain
Not lo alleviate all that needs exiiected lo tap the editor for a ! eat man I ever met in the matter , . ... , , _ .. .
1 ■ : your lawsuit? asked Gus bmitlt
of Col. Yergcr, who had been run
on the ground
. •» : —
insanity. ; ‘You may go on, Mr. Jlmitli/
— • • * —- | saiil the young lady softly, ‘Fin a
A Cool Proposition. j little loo enthusiastic at times,
‘I think/ continued the rail- perha|«.’
invested. 11 pays a big interest' I he old mail had expected lk ‘ s -; alleviation, as lies in our jiower. dollar, out into the street, where [ of passes was a member of con
and everybody gets a share of it. i ani1 quickly shoved the slide over To set up our own standard of l,e ’ “ ftcr S asin S around in a daz I
There are those who insist that
the road laws arc insulin-lent, but
the face nf the lantern so as'not lo
startle the maiden. He had Imund
right and wrong and judge people
= ° jbi~i „r mercy.
cd sort of n way, kept on his mis
gress. All one winter he had
il is probable that if the road laws lhe witl * a >< a n<i k er-
| were strictly enforces! they would [ chlet ll,e S irl hi*
| accordingly.
•One good turn deserves anotli
. — 7 : ", . er," said the editor, as lie resiim
A tlot k recen l | y looted •». Cl | |,is seat. ‘The man came to
1 Can Sell You an
ORGAN OR PIANO
Ol te-aper*
THLVN
ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500
MILES OF THIS POINT.
:o:
When vou want any Instrument, confer with me in j Miss Pennington tbc next instant
regard to price 1k*<oiv liuvinjr,. and I will save, vnu mon- instead.
cy. i also sell Piano and Chgtui Stools separate
laws loo much favoritism is
shown, and in making the ronds
too little intelligence is exhibited.
—Savannah Heirs.
• ■
Curious Bogs.
Next cioor to the Great Atlan
tic and Pacilic Tea Company's
store, Fulton street, is an exhibi
lion ease with glass sides contain
, bored us for passes upon one pre-
- text and anoliicr. One day he
wrote us to send him a pass for
himself from Pittsburg to W'asb-
s son
xltiiuorc.
going
belli- i- r‘ , ” i n i ing to do for the church missions : there lo school. It apiicars that
..... figures of ordinary dials. Ones- c 1 1
mg h;m to bring the dead lo life. . . , j
answer the purpose for which arn,S f,om lUe , casket bc f rancc is an im^Uou of a tam , help me out and 1 heijnai him I, aml another for his
tl>»v nrn imon.lo.1 ,-oi-v wnll . r(l „ i out of the vault and across to his . bourine, on the parchment side of out.’ ; 8 .
the> are intended very well. The # , . i • . . a - -m m m — > from Pittsburg to Balt
bouse- It took but a moment to. wlncu is painted a circle id flow . ,
trouble is that n enforun, a Wa ken his wire, an.lthough ter ers corycspondin" lo the I.oui . "" ^ ‘•rolher what are you go-, The lad, he explained, was j
laws too much taxoi iIismi 18 i rified at first, she was soon i»*»lo- 1 - - - ”... ~ ! ini; to do for the church missions i there lo school. It amwsra
In a few days Lucy was restored ' D ’ 1 I* 0 *- 1 *' , nc ^ ar “^' pastor of one of his leading pit and kept the youngster at Wash
lo consciousness, and lo this dav al,<1 small, are discovered; . ... i . • . „
j in Africa this year?” asked a city he subsequently changed his mind
The
from one
J. \V. STANFORD.
ing three little turtles. The tur
king no notice of my outstretched : ties arc alive, and arc about the
hands. He had clasped those of size of a silver quarter. “Say , , ,
John,” said a pretty shop girl to j h ' 8 S" 1 hc for S cl *
her young man: “Ain’t they cu-j cuts -
rious bugs.” John mnlded and ~T: T*’*'
the lea clerk smiled.—A c«c York | r,,e g>' I wl '° warries for money
Sun. 1 often gets a fool thrown in.
* The whole beautiful idyl flash
ed ou me at once. Culvcrden was
her arm is marred by the ugly ned * crawling among the flowers,
scar inflicted by black Jim's razor.; suia n bec runs rapidly
—Itallimore Cor. Hew York n ...
Journal dower to another, completing the
, , . I circle in an hour, while the large
Real poverty is never eloquent; one takes 12 hours to complete
the most plausible beggar is al- the circuit. The parchment sur-. ...
. r • , , , i and bucket shoo, has been left va
, ways the great, impostor. , face I3 unbroken .ml the leant on mv hands under the new
I When a m7n is\alking with ! U ‘T b , Ut ^ ! I-*, a »‘l «'M *.• pmc to help
° S ncctctl with the clockwork inside; the poor anu sufH*rrug heathen in
all the short (j lu tambourine move just under other lands.”—Chicago Journal
the membrane, ami the insects,
whUrli are of iron, follow litem.
lars last evening. “I can't do any ; in
thing this season, replied the L. '
1\, soberly. Can't! Why not?"
“Well, the truth is, that* one of
my best buildings, which was rent
ed at a fine profit for a jmol-room
’ton with him. lie wrote us
over by a fire engine and was su
ing the city of Austin for dam
ages.
“Yes, I think I will come out
ahead.”
Has your lawyer given you
groom Is to think so?”
“No, but I have given him
grounds to think so. I’ve deeded
him two lots ou Austin avenue an
a fee.”— Texas Sifting*.
— — m #
A dog wags his tail when . lie in
pleased, a cat shakes hers when
site is vexed.
this information, in fact, and in
closed in the letter the Imy's pass
and asked us to send him in
money the fare from Washington i
to Baltimore. He explained that'.
.i i .- . .. i nnrry leaves a great many things.
: the pass entitled him ta the rule. [, a ° J
lint that he would take the money
The man who is always in
nrry leaves
| behind him.
Poverty raises a large family.
Chicago claims a loss of $12.
000,000 in the buildiug trades
fioui strikes.
instead. It was the coolest prop
osition 1 had ever heard.’
In New York they hire out wed
ding trosseaus for a nightly rental
vaiy ing from $7 to $40.
The boy who gets into the hab
it of saying his prayers ia bed
soon forgets them altogether.
The minister never says grace
when lie dinc-s alone.