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BY JAS. W. STANFORD.
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VOL. VII. 8
•thbe: t Appeal. Established 18fiS. ♦
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‘Independent in AN Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
Consolidated 1851.
CUTHBERT, GA„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1888.
NO. 51
Merpriss & Appeal.
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m* <*opy one year .... $1.00
\ Six moil .Us .... oO
* “ Three ni'.:i:h* ... 2 .'
Kail (Soriil Srin*ihil«*.
DAY PASM.N».KU. OOIM. WEST.
ijvtt 3:10 r. xi
(iOl.VU EAST.
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'FLORIDA A WEHTKBN rAMKM'KK.
(.my* west.
rrire 3: to a. m
GOING EAST.
Arrive
J S*o;>" at \ «;on
/ CuthV*rt. Daw-on.
erv an 1 Smitlivill**.
V’^rt train makes close con-
ne.-tioti with the Montgomery .V Mae
“nsssenger at CnMiliert
11:11 P. M. .
Springs. Kufaula. #
between Montgoin- ,
n
1»
1*11 Afronf
et. - aasn
LENDING HER LOVER.
“Won’t you len«l meyntir Phil
ip. only for to night?” and a pair
of bright, laughing even looked
pleadingly into mine. “He 18 so
handsome. so full of fun — in fact,
ever so much nicer than any one Ij
know. an<l I Mil certain you j
would not he at all afraid of poor [ my wrap to
liti'e m*\” j >ccntU*d t«» the drawing room. j “You may spare yonraelf any
1 looked up quickly. I was not j The fust person 1 saw unmask j unnecessary falsehoods,” 1 said
of a suspicious nature; but there j ed was an intimate friend of my | in a hard voice; “I was at thej
seemed to he something un pleas- i father—a wealthy bachelor. w!i
ant in the clear, soft tones of the! had been a suitor for my hand a
•TluptiT I exclaimed fiercely, I i)UR CONFESSION OF FAITH.
light, and 1 could hear Helen’s |
cooing voice call me a “dear old j “and listen lo me. Yon were m> j
thing.’ 7 j friend; I loved you; I would al B J Which It Raped Any Injnstiee
In fact, I was so immersed in | most have died to spare you pain; j ^ Corrected,
To tiie Readers of the Enter
prise & Appeal;
In common with minv publish
ers a •t eiliinrs, we hare been ac-
curlomcd to look upon cerlaiD
I «ss an immersed
my thoughts that I readied nn I Heaven only knows wliat I would ]
destination before I was aware of j have done for yon!"
it. I readied the dressing room! “And I." shessid coining toward |
unobserved, and. alter banding | me again—“am I not your I
an attendant. I de j friend?"
i j t...
gazed straight into mine, and I j So, going lip lo him. I made my
reproached myself severely for my t self known, and explained my ap
| pea ranee minus my lover, and 1
my most had no cause to complain of the
intimate fii«*nd. She was the on j inattention of n»v escort.
!y and petted daughter of a i I bought eagerly among the
! unkindly Ibought*,
i licit n E^ert«»n i
statenienis which we have seen in
onr columns as merely adroit ait
vt-i Lising.
I Consequently wc feel justified
masquerade last night. 1
r,., , a , 7 . r A ; in taking the liherlv'of printing a
I he color fled from her face. 3 1
leaving it almost as while as
own.
‘•Perhapsyon will tell me.*
IUV
few points from a private letter re
cently received from one of oui
of con i
I largest patrons, as a sort
A Florida Mastodon.
The recent discovery of the
bones of some animal of extraor
dinary dimensions in the Ichc
tuck nee liver and the recovery of
some of them therefrom by the
Vparkman brothers, has alrcadj*
been noticed.
Reports of the And reaching Dr.
various places in Florida, but
tins is the first to he utilized in
the interest of science in onr home
institutions.
The masladoa was an elephant
like animal, but also somewhat
after the model of an ox. was com
parativelv harmless with all his
great bulk and was graminivorous
J. K»st. our State Geologist, and'rather than carnivorous, feeding
Absolutely Pure.
wealthy merchant,
i had been traveling
and. as
during*
she.
the
DP* WESTMORELAND, j
lifers Ids services to the public in i
i I th<* branches ol Dentistry.— j
t jL . r ork warranted. Office over tiie .
oslofficp. Rooms formerly oren ; | Vl .| n f leiritv, strength and,whole-1 .
•ed by Dr. Worsham. Ho will : nouu-ne.**.-. M.Je economical than d.c • »*nee my engagement to him. j .ike hers ar. I 1 ikilij
/‘Lend tbc* first week of each : ordinary kinds: and rniuvri he sold in \ She w - as a year !nv junior .but we I n«»L be m iv taken in the two
• . , competition with the multitude of low ; ^ ’
tnonut in Port tpanics, romincm* j test, short weight. a! im or phosphate ; had been playmates ever since I; tires which were making their way
dancers. I kuew
was to be that of
Helen’s dress
Folly, and al
fixed
I
, ; qm»te:
ol faith to our readers. \Yr i
also Professor of Geology, etc.,
in the State Agricultural College
al this place, lie immediately set
about a systematic investigation
looking to the recovery in the iu
leiot of his science of tlie entire
skeleton, or so much
past year, had only known Philip | though there were ninny costume* ; ed.'
him. ; like hers and Philip’s, I could i
fiil
‘ itr the first Monday.
>he Eight foot House.
Rooms at 1
ntni31 ct
in#\* «h*vs. Sold only iu caws. Royal Ba
li ii«;r Powder Co., 1»H> Wall Strict, New
York. mav22-ly
W. R. THORNTON,
X E N T r 8 T
cirriiBF.irr, ga.
,FFK'F.
!v K*
Side Pitblir 8'iuarc.
v'< <t*»rr*. Mil7-!
0 MORS EYS-GL1S8SS,
Wen!
io £-‘\; ■
i Queen \ idol in is siitfcruig w ith
i • ?» bad cold.*’ Site bus our mpa
i thies.
Don’t Experiment.
You cannot a fluid to waste time
in cxpei iincuting w hen your lungs
are in danger. Consumption :»1
ways seems, at first only a cold.
Do not permit any dealer to im j
post* upon von with some cheap!
could leineniher. She was
dioiisly beautiful; my pen
me when I attempt to
her. But chief among her many ;
charms were her eyes changeable |
as an April day, with a look of.
| toward the consei vatory. I point
went on. keeping my eyes
pitilessly on her, •*t!iat the piece
of acting I witnessed in the con
servatnry was fiart of the pro
gramme?'’ And I actually l^ugh
ed. “Oh. it was vastly well play j
I continued; “And I—poor;
, , , ‘ public mind. .Nine years ago we
.!»pc-!nok«l in upon the '»ram» , „ | lal the nuli ,, n;t i di,t-asr
of ‘Loan of a Lover—looked on 1 4> f* i|ij^ c-ountry was. and that ii
while I he actors, who were neaiest. was tapidly increasing. Five
to mv heart, were deliberntelv : ,v<*arago we stated that a marked
"Wc have Convinced ourselves
that by teiling w hat we know to
be true, we have produced at l^t
a permanent conviction in the
public mind.
of it as
might be available. Learning
| dial a Mr. McCormick, residing j
| some three miles this aide of Fori . , ,
' ^ | sue after he struck the quarter
i deck lie published a small and un-
upon the foliage of trees and
other vegetable products. — Lake
City ( Fin ) Tobacco Plant.
— m •
A general Salutation.
The Texas journalist who had
been summer-fallowing himself on
a slock ranch for a couple of years,
.suddenly assumed control of a
country weekly, and in the first is
fails ed them out to my companion, and wrecking every* hope of happiness
describe after an unavoidable detention of I had in the world. Aye, truly.;
a halt hour, we followed :n their
wake. We passed along through
the forest of flowers and \iuo un-
innocence and honesty that made i til we readied a secluded n».
land, Inaiing the sound of i’hil
heck had been given it.
• The statistics of one of the
largest life insurance companies
j of this country shows that in 1883
[anil 1884, the itiorlulily from kid
‘““-V *«* i " crg "’ c ’ *M. lie hopes, liowevrr, l« oh
lore
with soiim-
iinilatiou of Dr. King’s New Di
! covery tor Consumption, Cougl
| and Colds, but be sure yon get
•jJ|TTQ {th* genuine. Kecnuse he can
£YESALVE make more profi* lie may tell you
• aid ivc Reinedv f..r | |j,. something just as good.
same. I) n’t be de
insist upon getting
i N**wr Discovery, which
you trust her to the utmost. j ami, ueai mg me sound ol i'lniip
1 was flattereil that this lovely . voice, I stopped and looked in.
, girl, so rich in physical beauty i my lips parted in a smile,
j and this world's goods, should j heart beating rapidly with p
plead for the loan of my lover ; me, ani saw the objects of
And Philip, my handsome Philip, search.
s and better than all, a man both' Their masks were lying at their
over, the previous years: oihe»
| companies stated the same thing
It Is not presumptions
im. Jiii'i i-.ii. 1 ' n c v j,,. , ;;iS SOUK*
WEAK, AND INFLAMED EYES,Li:,si u.c sn.
in^ I ong-Si^rhreduce*, and Ho- { • , ,
torimr the Siehi of the old.
Cf*riain. Safi
IRE, W
rodticinj.
storiurr the SiKldof the old
ires Tear Drops. Granulation. Stye Tu
mors. Red I'ves. Malted I'.v. I.nsho«..
\D WioDld I NO D K KKI.l V.F
AND ,‘ICKMANKNT C I KK.
luo equally eflint I
.er nuthulies. Mirli Fleers, Fever
-os. Tumors. Halt Rheum. Run* -. Files
wherever inilama*'on exists.
1/S^ALVK nnv he used to advan*
e. Sold by all DniggiMs at 2."> wnts.
Dr. Kir:
i« guaranti ed to give relief in
Throat. Lung an I Client afT-c
lions. i n il b iltliM fi'ce al J. W
Stanford's Drug Store.
i.aarwE
you are my friend !*’
“Have you seen Philip?” she
said, faintly, after a pause.
1 caught her by the arm.
“Philip!” I said angrily; what
right have you to call him Philip?”
Then losing ray grasp, 1 bowed
mockingly. ‘ I beg your pardon.
y['" l* ave every right i a the j tlle k ,. v lo ,be con.lilmn of health
No, I have not seen hiu:; but you . within the past live years all care
need not fear. 1 give you J'ul life insurance campauieft have
was looking in i blessing. You can go,” and i conceded the truth ol this state
elrW like i i„ th. ,l..nr . f " r *herea»t, ten year. a K -
White, an*l about a mile from
river, had been first lo discover
the bones, and that lie also knew
of the location of other portions
of the huge frame, comm Ulrica
tiou wus had with hi hi which re
sulted in Dr. Ko»t visiting the lo
cality, and b.-g;truing at once a
prosecution of the woik of recnv
ery. whidi he is stjll pushing for
ward with no little inconvenience
and with much expense to him
my |
a8 ’i
no v
I tain a sufficient portion of the
for ua to { skeleton to enable him to set il
claim credit for checking these j up entire at the college museum.
The hones are distributed for a
considerable dimam-e along the
ravages.
“Seven years ago we stated that .
the cnBiliiion of tliu kidneys wn» j confide! able distance along
run of the Ichelticknce river
three miles above its confluence
with tire Santa Fu, ami at lire
nobie and true could I lend liim feet, and Helen wm looking in | meaning, tun can go, ami j ... ....... ............ .,„ lnU „ f is allollt i c0
to any one, even to Helen Eger Plnlip’. face. Uer clrld like eye* j pointed lo the door. | “hconicaf anahL ", 3 delei infue!y a nla wide and veiy shallow, he
t'.n.- j .humiliated « ilh an unuanal light. I W itbout a wuwl oiie left G ,c : ihe eonditton of titc kidneys waa ! ing but from two lo sis feet in
Il was a great sacrifice, but 1, And lie—Ir.s face flushed with j rtmn. ! not required, today million* of' depth. It is a beautiful stream
made it, and gave hi-i over into | emotion, his hands clasping those [ Scarce ten minutes elapsed, dntlors in risks are refusal. I,c ! ,-|^ ar as crvstal and aiiounding in
| the hands of this beautiful and i little »hite ones and his voice ! when a Card was brought me »ilk : chemical examination dis |
1 . . • . .... I ... . .. I ...... . . : carvers unsuspected diseases of the n#u ' ul< - liingtu wttli a
I fascinating creature,
confiding trust and
Such is the sounder) deep and impassioned ini “Philip Lawrence engraved on its 1 !
affection a , its earnestness. Suddenly he; surface.
woman places in
and dearest to her.
those nearest; leaned forward and kissed
Without a er
We ha.) only been engaged four
months, Philip and I, ami catu
radv though not exacting, I felt a
idnrtvs. 1 varied forest growth, underneath
“Mine years ago wc stated that! which ia a fine hammock soil,
her. | The dock Struck 12 II brought the l avages of Bright's Disease j , n j nu t, 1 ,, rm , l hold am)
staggerer) back ;i back the past nigiil sir vividly were insignificant comparad with!
pretentious card, iu* which he
sail):
“The former editor of this sheet
is practically am) politically dead,
■but the Sausage still survives. It
is just as well, though, und a
mighty sight belter, as 1 aui a boss
jut editin' ami sling one of the
1 most caustic anil lluenlisl quills
i west of Red River. 1 have a rec
lord behind me which doesn't need
j a new coat of whitewash every
I spring, like that other crliloi
l which recently |>cyunked anil
; drawed out of the game.
“At gillin up obituaries I'm a
I tnsscl top, and if there’s any hitch
programme I can generally
furnish n fresh corpse on short no
lice, and at the usual slight ad
vance on cost of insertion. I mere
ly throw this out as a feeler to the
•qiposisliun, which I hear is ainas
sing its forces agin me and my
paper, and lay-lhe freckle faced,
how legged, cock-eyed gods of war
there'll be a power of high priced
r
nn \
that a feeling of faintness came
over me; but thrusting it bra-re-1
aside, I descended lo the libra
I
i the light reeled befmc toy eyes,
! the odor of the flowers made me,
;s:ck; I line the mask from
liitle bit jealous that he should pallid face, an i begged uiy friend ! ry. where he always went,
have yielded, almost willingly, I to take tne to mv carriage. Hi lered noiselessly. He had
thought, to the evening s engage complied w illi my request, lliougli ! hand a picture of himself,
ment. Yet. when he called on he dul not offer lorn-company nit-' hud been on the table, and
ids way lo Helen s house, dressed j home, and, stunned as I was, I ; contemplating it.
in the costume of a noble in the j could nut but appreciate the deli i “'1 hat was mv idol," I
lime ol Louis X\ I—as^handsome ; ency he display ed. But on reach without any preliminary words,
and royal as any prince—when be ing my door the gentle baud of! “Was? Is, I hope," turning I
by me until past the) this, my friend indeed, assisted j ward me.
‘other unsuspected disorders ol
the kidneys of many misleading
names; that ninety three per cent
of human ailment* are utirihnla-
en- Ide to deranged kidneys,- which
iu his i fills the hlupd with tiiic acid or
, , ' kidnev poison, which causes these
many talal diseases,
was -'Phe uric acid, or kidney pois
numerous hold and clear
(■rings gusli ou.1 along the banks
j of the stream, which has its ori
j gin above iu s similar one of larg
j er size. Cattle browse it, wading
[in and leeding upon the green
[growth under the surface of the
i water. The bottom is compact
I and sticky, like prairie soil, and
Letter Fre* Blade*.
Editors Enterprise «t Appeal :
For gome time I have thought
of giving you some account of
our thrifty little town, Bluffton.
and its surroundings. When our
editor, Mr Jones, tells Ins readers
of the weekly strides in the path
way of improvement, people say:
What do the Bluffton people par
Mr. Jones lor puffing their town?
They, can't believe but that be is
hlov-ing the plare into notice.
But that is not the case. Our
editor is a modest man, not loo
modest to tell the truth, but a
iiltle fearful lo tell all of the
truth, lest he might he charged
witii exaggeration. There has
been nineteen dwellings for while
people, besides some smaller tern
incut houses, built during tbe
last twelve months. Oilier dwell
ings have been enlarged nnd
otherwise improved. Besides these,
there have been built a large giu-
liouse, saw mill, livery stables,
warehouse, grocery, storehouse
i and posloltlce in one building, ex
tensive church and academy re
pairs. These are merely the ad-
•titions to the (dace in one years'
Lime, and constitute a growth of
aluml fifty per cent. “Why so
much progress in so short a lime?"
some may ask. For several causes:
First, the town did not propose
I or submit to being pul down by a
railroad itinning near. To pre
vent this a regular wagon train waa
established from Blnfflon lo
Blakely,.and daily trips are mad*
carrying off cotton or other pro
duce and bringing goods for our
merchants. Wealsoharea daily
mail, Sunday except ed. so that we
have constant anti easy com muni
cation with the rert of the world.
We have two churches, nn acade
my, a masonic hall (nnd the fra
ternity is lively at work.) one ho
tel, seven business houses, one
wagon and buggy manufactory/
two cotton «alehouses, and the
cotton mm ket has been quite aa
item of business fora few years.
Another cause of Blutflnn’a
prosperity is, there is one of tlie
opera music floating in the air if I finest sections of country all
around it that can he found in the
lingi-red
time she expected him, telliug me
his was an equal sacrifice with
mine—I could not but bc'itve
him.
He did so w ish I hsd changed
mv mind and was going; that
me into the house. He had “Ah!’ I said, taking
mounted the box, beside the driv-’ture bum him, «ud not
er, unknown to me. j his outstretched hand.
“Bless you for your kindness,'' j was my idol; now—" 1
on. is the real cause of the majori i j s composed of a compound id
said. ' l.V of cases of paralysis, apoplexy. ! „ hc]1 „, ar , , mtt . k elc
heart disease*, convulsions, pneu .... . * «
I uionia. consumption and insanity;! » be huge animal probably bogged j an( , , ve |;. k[ ,| jn
lo ’ over half the * 1 dim* of eon*niup ; flown where its remains
llion are first the victims of flib found when the stream ran
n'aseil
were
much
the pic kidneys. above its present level and before
noticing! “When the recent death of an . . . . .
.7 honored ex official of the United ! ll,e cx,slln « tl,:inD, ‘ 1 W3S cul oul
States was announced, his phy**i- i *‘3 d ,c action «*>f the water. Ii
cinn said that although lie was ! belonged to some post tertiary age
I said faintly. a*» he seated me in j picture Ml—it was an ivory type Bering from Blight's Disease. | :lU ,j lhe
mv library, the- little* room with*—aud it broke into a dozen pieces, tint was not the cause of death,
licit n was very sweet, and ail that ’its dimly luuoing lij^lit anti fire ! “Why, Mabel, what do you IL* was col fiank enough to admit
’ less health so suggestive of mv ! mean?"’ he exclaimed in astonish ; 'bat the apoplexy which overtook
I es,
let
the
sort of h t iii nii but she was noi i 1
My wit>, soni.' tliroc or tour years
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,i:i. A. ronipanyin^ ibis trouble was ,
lii-i;•:iati-':»i. It iinti nassctl from the
Mabel — Queen Mah. as he called j feelings. **| cannot tiiunk
t me. g^l'lit u starting up. exelaim i enough,” and I gave my
j i»J at the lateness of the hour, he I hand tohi*« fiiendly grasp,
kissed me good night; and I — I \ “I receive no thanks. Miss
: never loved him n.« I did at that be!,” be said gravely.
do not hesitate
with expressions of regret
mv 1
* !
you
J- ia
any of them try to climb me.
“If there is enny curie house
ring in this sweet scented locality,
I'll get on to it, snic as you are a
fool high. If there's to be enny
monkeying with the free-born, un-
tramelcd country delegates to the
next county convention. I'll be
there with my face washed and
hair combed back of my ears.
I've licked many a good man.
my varie
gated career, but I've always no
lived that them fellers who whip
ped me were hot the same men af
lerward, and dropped along for a
while like a sun struck tomato menls t>c regarded as a pnfl?
vine, and finally dropped into the
grave with a dul) thud, having
kinder outlived their" usefulness.
I want it distinctly understood
Slate. Not that the land is aw
very rich, but il lies well, ia fresh,
susceptible of a high slate of im
provement, and the people are
learning to value lhc9e lands aa
they should. Many people have
not only self sustaining faring, but
they are seiling meat anti corn con
linunlly. What town or city
would not thrive with a heavy
white population all around for
miles on every side, on well im
proved, nicely managed farms,
running from one lo ten plows?
There are lands around this place
that sold for two dollars per acre
five years ago that could not be
bought, now for less than ten dtl-
lars per acre. Will these state-
Ni»
pud is needed. They are a simple
statement offsets thstcan he veil
lied hy any one willing lo pay us a
visit. By the way, the writer of
this article does not live in Bluff-
.. ..!’ lu*r tongue m-;ir the throat. The .
in \t;is incessant vauMnix loss of sleep j timiljci.t, when in* purled Inun Hit*
pro,lo,-hiB great iVvvo.u, j.riwtra- I wU , n ,. xi , 1(1 , sil , ni j of ri .„ rL . l 8 ijU
flpon his lips.
I whm poor. hut. as Philip
said.;
I “tilv face wus mv fortune.” 1 wa>*;
| not so handsome as Helen; she i
was blonde und I a brunette; I ,
I wus very much iVe taller, and : * ,r8 **
be!,” be
need tne
upon me ’' And buhlin
iiifihl he left.
Hour after hour passed unheed
ed. When the clock again chi in
Ma
If you
lo call
mu good-
time since
> & :
h.
rh
shtmhU*;s and i-e!it**rcd i:i tin* wrist of
one han I. -dit* ahmist hi'inj; tin* list* of
it. -ik-t. n-v-n tin* sufieriiijc of the two
life hn<l ^uvu hunlettsoine. Hv the
iise «»f a half d.>/.^u small-sized bottles of
>w ill’s Speritie. she wa.= entirely reliev
ed and re-lured t<> health. This was
three years and there has been no
return of the disease.
H. I Middled kooks.
Sparta. <Ft.. June 5. ISStj , ,
Tri a'.i-t- <«ii Blo.id and skin Dis- : Mon and munrier which wiatlc her, ,1,snner ' vvus
cases mailed free.
THK SWIFTSPKCIFIC CO..
Drawer 3, Atlanta, (*a. -N. Y.. 137 NV
•JRd St. Fcb3-iy , .
nil the Helen Egvrtnna in ibt* | *l , l ,aI ll i on that met iny
world would not he strtmtj enough ; vv bi’.e, hagguid face; eyes uunut
i e* e*
111 cut.
“This,” I suit!.
hImight in the face,
idol ih broken I thought to giie
you a surpr ise lant night,” I con
tinued, presently, “and went to
the ball; there the tables were
turned veiy unexpectedly, and I
w an the one surprised. You did
not know there were spectators
i he specimens recovered Iny on i that 1 m in from the buck conn ton. but'ncar enough to know how
brain
honest enough to stale that his
fatal rheumatism was caused by
kidney acid in the blood.
“If the doctors would state in
official rej^rts the original cause
of death, tne people of the country
would be alarmed, yea. nearly
panic stricken, at the fearful tnor
ed out the hour, my stunned j when the little scene was enacted , 1;i jd v | rum kidney disorders.”
senses caught the sound for the iu the conservatory, but there j
midnight. I were two—Mr. Seymore, at whose!
probably became
extinct some lime after the ap
m astonish < lu,4L l,ie aju»pieay which uvenoow i 1’^^^ man
him in his bed. was the fatal ef
U.’-ir.vr him !?' 1 * M>Uon ' n l | u I bottom from 4 to 6 feet under j tries, and ain’t up to the cote eti j matters are in and about the town,
looking lum • tMiotl, which hail eaten away the! , 4 . , ! 1 . r „ -n i ... ■
. , . I , i j water, well out into the stream, i ket of the strawberry blonde oi 1 ^ ^ close, lest 1 may write ruorw
11,1,1 " ,V! ’ 0UU0W " f " ,0 a,Uni " an,,| .u.l opposite a very pretty slop, j £ Xy ,Z, U 1 Ito Jy | W ff<
of bank, anti as already stated j miscues it will be more an error) ^ _
weic taken out with much dilli () f the head than the heart; but for
ail that. I propose to run a jam up
of the arteries and
nor w as Logan's physician
eked that piquancy* of ex pres-
i so chanui;i<'
j im*— I w as cci
Still Piiilip loved
lain ut that, and
counted the strokes iu
il
I raised my eyes to the
posite me and shrunk
a lifeless
possible?
glass op-
from the
i;aze. A
,H(‘iid([iuii*ti'iv ioi*
J h. DD.4'1
; to lure him from my siile.
The party to w hich Helen and
: Philip were going was a masque
| rade. We had all been invited,
j but having just recovered from a
! slight illness, it was deemed best
. that I should not go.
uially bt iliiant, with dark circles j good. Here is your ring. May
■ around their lids Could that be you be happy, and may your new
I Mabel Sluari, who, hut a few short j love prove as true as your old.”
The writers of the above letter
love for me you have often laugh- . give these facts to the public sim
ed, and uiyself.”
“Mabel,” began Philip, in an
expostulating voice,
“D.» not say anything, I inter-, v uic, which hundreds of thons-
ruplcd sadly. It would do rio 1 amis have proved to be a specific.
when all others failed, and that
’ has received the endorsement «>|
the highest medical talent, in E:i
i plv to justify tbe claims that they
have made, that “if the kidneys
and liver are kept in a healthy con
lition by the use of Warner s safe
A Stand for Principle.
The Democratic party, through
aizzino hot, nifty liltlr 1 .a|i»r, a.ul! , tg lra( ii tioDS> jts platform and it.
move along with the best of liar j IVesiilent, is coinuiiltul to tlif.*
tunny. 15nt if barmnny bucks, | print-qAes -
sions of tiie -rt|‘eeiiuens recovereil j ami liies to throw any ilirt on mo. j j -y| ic government baa no tun
ike living animal slow! about 12 j harmony will have to git off the j 8 ij tuli onaI or moral right to eol-
reet iis height by 24 in leng'h. wa„ : track and leave me to glide right | j e( . t a rtV emie in excess of th«
some4 feet across the hips and into the confidence of the public, j ncetls of its economical ailminis-
cully and expense. Dr. Koat hav
ing u force of men al work in th*-
water lor several days.
Estimating from the dimen
about 3 across the forehead. The
tusks aie 6 feet npnrl on the tips,
are feet in length and 10 inch
esin diameter. Thyy were ob
tained entire, but broken iu lecov
ery. They were fine specimens
; of ivory ami the measurement giv
en is exclusive of the portion
i neaper
THAN
ny House within 50:
Miles of this Point.
When you want any Instrument,
^<i to prit-n before buying, ami I
I alsa sell I’iaao and Oraran
confer with me in)
will save you moil-1
Stools separate.
J. W. STANFORD. !
These pills vrere a vronderfal discovery. Ko others like them in th? vorld. 'Will positively : . • .
•ura or relieve all minner of d.sease. The information around each bos is worth ten times \ 111
the cost of a bos of pills. Find out about then, and you will always be thankful. One pill purchased
a dose. Parsons’
Pills contain
nothing harmful.
tt3 easy to take,
and cause no in-
'-onv :nionce. One
•ox will do more
purify the
So I was
I left alitnu in the little room J call-
! t*d my library. The drop light
i cast a soft gU*um over uiy book;
my feet restc*! <»n the fender which
'• surrounded the open grate. Eve-1
ry thing seemed call ulated lo make j
me happy. Bui tny hook of!
poems, l’hilip's gift to me on my
birthday, slipped through uiy fin
’ gers as a thought passed through
mv mintl, and, springing up,
left the apailiuenl and
to my room.
I had been motherless a long j
while, and »ny father, n man of)
| studious hahits, allowed me per !
! feet liberty, provided I did not
j interfere with his eejo^nent. So
I had no one lo consult in wdiat J
i
was about to do.
There was a domino and mask
l hud never worn—had
bvfore I decided to
selfsame minor with a face rosy
with the light of love?
I threw myself upon a couch
and tried to cry—n» tears would j
socketed in the skull. They curve
j ■ ..... uj a ii. *w ,*ui’i uv pi | ^
he saw by my face that I would
hear uotliing. Still he ventured j r*'^* » v •• ......
to say—liis voice, which bail born so ,,,au . v d ‘f 2renl >■'"«». because ; r y „ r | 0 *g r j aw with most of the j be pure in senti
such uiusic to uiv car-brokc, ‘ !.*: “ , " 1 | luclh sn,i other bones bare been ! “SKession an-l
° irecovered.
“If this journal says anything tration.
out of the way and giicvcs ant
mottle faced tenderfoot, rcnicmhei
I'm the man lie wants to see about
it! There ain’t no back stairs or
back winders to this sanctum
sanctorium. I iu ever on the trip
od, and now. with these few briel
reinaiks I coitiially invite every
uch tuusic to uiy car—broken
| come, but the thoughts crowded j with emotion:
: upon inv brain till I feared I) “Mabel. I have been false; but j
| should go mad. Presently I be-• I love you.”
! came obliv D»us of everything and 1 put up my hand and shook my
fell into a heavy, dreamless sleep. ! head.
I was aroused suddenly by u “Men do not show their love i
L . j kiss; aud. starting up, beheld ! that manner. You had belter go. .
Ifeleu Eger ton bending over tne. { We can no*, uiend oi at lets. Y«m
With a cry I pushed her from me. * do out wish it—neither do I.” j
I demand-! He held out his hand; I didn t • public mi ad concerning the im
touch it, jut looked at him quiet j portance of the kidney*. We be
matter. Mu-jlv. He turned and left me in silbevewilii them that they are the
Australia und America.)
life would be prolonged j
and tiie happiness of the people| u P w tttd like those of an elephant, j body’s co operation anti suhsciip
presirved. It is successful with j The whole of the interior maxilla j lions. The tone of the paper will
sentiment, chaste iu
..«.w typographically
uric acid trom the blood through! | hang ul and deliiious.— Texas j
the kidneys.” ! recovered. I he molars are enor- 1 *
Our readers are familiar with ui'ms, weighing several pounds
I , ‘ Why are you here?
! ml
hastened ;
i “I? What is the
! the preparation earned,
i Commendation thereof ha? often
i appeared in our columns.
We believe it to be one of the
i i best it nut the best ever manufac
! tured. We know the proptielors
are men of character and influence.
We are certain they have nwak
| ened a widespread intciest in the
These I hastily
dy yet dir cov
ered. If picpb
could be made to
realize the mar-
’•;lous power of ties : p4ils, they would walk 100 miles to pet a box if they could not be had
vrthout. Sent by mail for 25c. in stamps. Illustrate i pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it;
t information is very valuable. I. S. JOHNSON Si CO., 22 Custom House St., Boston, Mw
Wood .ad ran slliy at , lome .
chronic ill health I
than§5 worth of j donned after changing tny house
any other remc- j dress for the only evening one I
' possessed. I dispatched my
servant lor a carriage from a liv-
j ery stable close by, and, enscon
| sing myself in one corner of the
j vehicle, 1 began to picture in my
mind the surprise of Helen and
Philip when I discovered myself
to them. I could see Philip’se\ es
light up with amazement and de
ls
! bel?” and the tearful, innocent
eyes sought mine writlf their bon
cst. terrified glance.
I pressed my hantl to my bead.
jCotibl I be mistaken? Was it all
a horrible dream? I looked up
quickly and caught an exultant
gleam in the dear orbs. With a
mighty elfoit I controlled m.i self.
“Sit down,” I said calmly.
She took .the seal I motioned to,
a little paler than usual, aud her
lencc. I liear.l Hie doo. close »f ! k, ' v l " ,bal |, ’ 1 r tl “' il
, restoration from disease an«l main-
K i- him. ami it seemed as if lie | lcnani . e ; n | lea ui,, tl lere is nothino
had shut out life aud light and Equal to lids ureal remedy,
lotc forever.* j The proprietors say they “do
father I Dot gl° r y *n this universal preva
each. Most of the skull was L*
ken oul though badly broken,
all the bones being very brittle,
and much decomposed; seveiul
carpus bone*, one entire aud
sfveral fragments of vertebra;, the
sacrum entire, two Urge section*
of the pelvis and w scapula or
shoiilderhlade; specimens of cop
rolitc; a femur, or thigh bone, en
lire, the dimensions of which are
3J feel in length, 14 inches in di
nmeler, aud 20 inches on a trsns-
\ erse of the protuberance of the
My
One year passed
had been informed
gaocmenl bad been broken, hut
tiiiukinu I bad my way with eve
ry ho,ly, ss I had with bim. eon
eluded that it wus my own fault,
and troubled himself no more
about il.
So the year dragged wearily on;
eyes fell as they met luiue bent; Hie \ear which saw tbe marriage
nrx>n her. i " f Helen Egerlon and Philip Law
l renee. and me the betrothed wife!
“Helen, i began, firmly, “from j ,,f Henry Seymore, whose untir
heart.
this time forth we are strangers! ’ i ing kindness won my
She sprang np and came toward
me.
“You are an admiraIde actress.”
I said sneeringiy. “You would
make your fortune on the stage.”
She opened her lips to speak.
not
quite so fresh as it once was. nor
perhaps so deeply loving, but just
as honest and true.
—Adopt the intensive system ol
farming. You have been trying
the opposite plan without suecess
long enough.
It-net* of disease, hut having start
ed oul with l he purpose of spread
iug the tueiils of Warner's safe
cure before the world. Itecause it
cured our senior proprietor, who
was ytceu up by doctors as incur
able, we feel it our duty to state
the facts and leave the public to
its own inferences. We point to
our claims, and lo'.lieir public and
unictrsal aerification with pride,
and if the public don't believe
what we say; we tell them to ask
their friends and neighbors wliat
ilisy think about our prepara
lions.”
As stated abuse, we most cor
I'lially commend the perusal of
this correspondence by our read
ers. believing that in so doing, we
are fulfilling a simple public obli-
gaiioo.
Siftings.
Bieause the administration and.
the Democratic party have, as far
as possible restored the govern
ment lo honest t nd economical
methods, and have resisted ex
travagant schemes for wasting the
people's money, the K> puldicans
charge that the President is re
*< ism hie for the surplus that non
lies* idle in the vaults of the treas
my. This shows that theKeptih
liean parly is reduced to a despe
rate emergency.
— ^ 0 m.
Tiie New York Sun objects to
a postal telegraph as a govern
ment institution because Con
articulating extremity. Other of gress has no authority to estab
the bones are now being recovered,
and there is another drposit fsrlli
this returning regard lor the Con
slitution. It hasn't been long
et up the river. The animal was|.i„ ce t |, e people ol Lite North
very old. as indicated by tbe worn ; repudiated that instrument en
condition of the tusks and surface
of the teeth, and Dr. K<>9t says il
is tiie largest skeleton of the Mas
tndon American us he has ever
seen, and lie lias handled several,
setting up one complete si Adrian
(Mich ) College. This will lie
his third if he succeeds in selling
it up at the college here, as is his
intention, and it will he s great
card for the institution.
The hones of other inast,sions
and of the mammoth Elephas
Primugenus hare been found at
tirely. and thought Congress hail
a right to d<> anything.
Anothcl Yankee correspondent
lias interviewed Gen. Joseph E
Johnson. His chief object seems
to have been to remind the general
ofilieold feud between him and
Jefferson Davis. He says Johnson
is one year older than Davis but
Davis will die first. Evidently, lie
wants' them both dead.
Il must lie a very good brass
band that cm play all tbe airs a
drum major puts on.— Wheeling
Intelligencer.
Unnecessary taxation is
unjust taxation.. Unjust taxation
is tyranny, whether imposed ia a
monarchy or a republic.
2. A surplus in the tfeasnry is
s national evil, and may become s
national peril. It is a standing
temptation to extravagance. It
may pierpeluate high taxes for n
long period by leading to the in
auguration of exjienditures that
will be continuous. The way l«»
deal with a surplus is to stop its
collection.
3. The taxes to be first abated
are those which bear heaviest »n
the greatest numlier of people;
namely, taxes upon universal oe-
ccssities and the essentials of man
"fsclurcs. Hence the food, fuel,
shelter and clothing of the people,
and the raw materials of mannfar-
ture sliouid lie first relieved in any
reduction of taxation.
These are Democratic princi
ples. They should constitute the
Democratic jmlicy. Whatever
compromise may be required t»
secure the best attainable reMtt,
it is the business ol statesmanship
to make. Stateemaasblp lias been
defined to be “the science of the
practical.’’ and the practical duty
before Congress is tbe prevention,
of tiie surplus.
Hut the President is entitled to
the thanks of the country and to
the united support of his party it
his courageous stand for sou at
principles — Xen York World.
There is neither cause nor ex*
i-use for faltering on the part of
democratic representatives ia Con
gress. Tariff reform is the issue,
and any measure involving a sac
rifice of this principle wash! sat
he acceptable to the country.
Stand manfully by the Presided
and all will be well.
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