Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, February 09, 1888, Image 1

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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL. BY JA3. W. STANFORD. VOL. VIII. (Vtimiekt Aim-:-.!.. T.-i.-,; I'fTHiiKiiT Jv\tk;::-i:i.k. ■ii-lied ISfiS. I J.SS1. ) ‘on.-oi.jd \t::p 1S31. “Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.” CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1SS8. TERnSS $1.00 IN ADVANCE. NO. 4 Enterprise & Appeal. SUBSCRIPTION* l’lUCK : One copy one year .... $ljr> • f ‘‘ Six r.iniillis . . . .•»<* 11 -«ThiVe muitfis ... 2'» ftCitil ISoaN «il«*. |i\V r\KSKS«*Kn. W!>Y. Arrive . 3:10 r. >t. going i:\st. Arrive 12 m. FI.OKTWV A 'VKSTKHN I* \ VP.• ■ flit. (.O,s0 u i:st . Arrive 3:1«"» a. m. GOING F.\S’T. Arrive !1 ill }\ M. S-n-x nl ! nion Sjtrinus. K'lfauln. IMUUW it. P.V'Vsmi, i Pry nn-l F*uitlivii!-.!. i,-t'.viTii Monttr«nii- Tort <! iin.--* trniii mnkos rlo.-e con- Uectioti llu* M•»*» :^o;iit*ry .v I’asysenserat Cut*:• ' ^ IriJ | llie oilier.’* “All, it is quite simple. You • *ee, nature inlrmlid man to lie! »uj>|M»rtetl by a firm soul, but wo man by a yielding husband.' 1 i; Whether he made a vicldins• word or look. When one? under husband or n«»i, report al any rate | the spell of the verb**to love*’ they says that hr made her his wife*.— j go through all the forms and fin- i London Hare Hits. ish the conjugation of the vrrb he- *17". . m j _.7 . J e . The My>t«*ries of a rack of tares. I< re ihe altar. The few inav give , A private soIiImt by toe name. MAKKIK!) BY ACCIDENT. Marriages are often the result | of accident. It seems* strange. I but the most prudent persons will sometimes conceive an irresistible attachment at the suggestion *»f thirteen, the number of weeks in a quarter. So you see, sir, a pack of cards serves as almanac, and book.—Selected. Joined in Jail. There were no cards, cake, or a Bible, ange blossoms or music at the * common prayer county jail Tuesday but there was a wedding notwithstanding. The contracting parties were Bennett Maas, who is awaiting examinn lion on a ch jge of I a i cell v from »he Universal, and Kittv who sang in the “Arabian Nights” DR 'WESTMORELAND, !>K.vrB.Vl\ Offers bis services to 1 he public in - - e . a r>. _ „n ii.o i,rand,c or n,n'ist,v - Absolutely Pure. AVork warranted. O.iicoover t!ie A. vi i of purity. >fr«*n*rTJ» ami ^ lioli* this subject llie consideration it deserves, but the many, there is to L nr. are guided by impulse. A skipper of a coasting vessel called a tlie village inn and asked the, 1 milady, a young widow: ‘Do you know where I can get ft male? I have lost iny mate.* 1 “I am very sorry for —she said, smiling. | of Richard Lee was taken before the iuagi>tratc-reccntly, for play , ingcaixls during divine set vice. It appears that a sergeant com inanded ti:e soldiers at the church. PosliiHiw. Rooms formerly oceu rnnr “ Tari< ’" A pied by Dr. Worsham. He Will -.fnienos:-. More «•■•<.!•«>I than t!i«* sncnil till* fil'il week of each ordinary kinds .-sum . l>c sold in 1 , . .. ,. r , - „ ip.-t;t*ii wirh t!:c lu'-.ltitud,- of Iri’A month in hurt Gnines, continent. w , in" till' first Monday. Rooms nl SoO-uni; in •• ,1INtyiil Ha iti" Lightfoot House. roar31 ct ! y “;ij. Po '*' dcr ' ,,Jt> ,Va51 Jt r. \L R. THORNTON, *rar ry tr*r r- — - ■« % It is all well enough to s.av that m unlucky number. DEN T I S T . ‘V . !l ' cimiiiKirr, ga 1,1 ein ! s " ^ .. .. . but America started is bii>incs‘ ^|EKI< i: >:<!(• I 'tblir Sipiare. \/ liver b. E. K* v> with thirteen States and se«*!n«*i 1 and when the paison ha»l rend jibe prayers; he took the text. . a ia.i « iu .» ^ ; Those who had a Bible look it you, M r. 1 * . j out. but tl.is soldier had neither, “I want ... , ,• Bible n«»r common prayer book, a mate, too, and cannot gt t one. * .... , . . , , , . .... . but puning out a pack u! cards. I it do; it vou i 1 be nunc. 1 11 be i , , , ‘ , . . „ , he spread them bebue him He yours. He closed with the bar-! , , . , , . * . looked at one card, thin at anotlj- gam. and the widow kceriug her , , .. , . , ; er. 1 he sergeant iff the company word, he is now supplied with two I saw bun and saiil “Richard put males. j , , , . . , . . , . ; up the cards; this is no place for A young man at a church bazar 1 1 ; . , , . . , . I them. “Never mind that said was bultou-lioJed by a lady; she , , , , . , Richard, would not let bun go until he , , .. ii i i i . W hen the service was over the bought sonict sung. He looked at , ,. ... . • \ i constable took Richard be lore the her stall, which contained lancv ‘ mayor. **W ell said the mayor. woi k oi various kinds. The Ton er of Taxation. of Amlrc'v Jark>iui in • Tln re is pei haps no «>ne of the powers con fen cd on the Federal government so liable to abuse as ;lie taxing power. The most pro duclive and convenient sources of revenue were necessarily give n to it that it might peifurm the importaul duties imposed up«»n it: anil llie luxes w hich it lays upon cummerce being eonceiiie.l fn.in j S ro,,,u >«b. llie kei-^-r’s riK.m. Til. llie real paier in llie price of the ! I ami two men try hi lift her, hut it ; is the same. She takes the cue Milledgrerille’s Wonder. A ri»ai t» Lula Hurst, inort auntie! fill in her puners anil tnys ami no three or four mer. can pul unions in her peiformanees, bas il to the grotiml with tluir com ilevelojs-il here in llie person of liineii strength. As inunv men Mrs. Dixie 11 ay goo, 1, ni<loiv of ! as can get in a chair may pile on riie late Gtly Marshal llnygoml,; it.anii hy simply placing tjie palms who was intirilereil ilnrittg the | of Iter haniis on Ihc chair rounds proltihilion campaign. Keei'nl she lifts them two or tl rec inches i seaneos here, witnessed hy editors from the floor. A strong man lhown ; „thers. and rom hed'for hy the 1 may eateli a chair lip in Ins arms. Chronicle, show thalshe is a nte at the lirouklvn Theatre. The j dimu „f great toree. Mrs. Hay- bride was on tike and-was alone | S'.-U ^ n ° l n ' , l llir ‘' ll,L ‘ laying! irnttom an. when she rang ihetlwor bell. 8Iie and the little giantess has only to ! place tbc palm of one band on the ! bottom and LIk* other on theliack. A limit* Awakening. She bad h fflee surpassing fair; All men admired her beautv rare: And 1 ? Well, I adore her, nothing less; To be with her was happiness Three ply. Of conr**slip knew; she was not blind; She saw my plight, and she warf kind and good: For w hen I asked her it she’d wed A chap like me, she blushed, ami said. She would, oli. then the siinuner ijuiekly flt-w Till tiie time catne Iomiv adieu One night. She promised when t went away That every single blessed day Slic'd write. ’ her politely and conducted between them was very : of hands upon llie table before tin* ’ and the person goes staggering ! mysterious rapping commences about tlie floor in spite of him was dressed in a neat street cos ; ^he simply takes a scat at the la iself. All these remarkable feats tuna*. Warden Brvmer greeted ble. rests either her hand or elbow are pei formed and she doesn't ap | the upun it and asks if a spirit is ! pear to strain a muscle.—Cor. At present. I lmnedi itelv the table • tnnla Constitution responds by rapping. The table — ^ ^ - doc* n<Tt rise and rap with its legs, j Issue at Last* the aitiele, they .h, not*, rett.lilv 1 :,ffw,in «- Il ". v •tni.raceu and A peculiat noise is henni on it j Within the last fortnight we attract the attention of the people ui<, ' ! l *' k «T ,l,t ‘ “ ,!,rs assl,L ‘ like ‘I 10 d . r< T'’ in " * 8, 1 cr -. srr " * ra‘l««ai cjiangein the - „ P ^ ,,, _ j ii.-t' bowaileil liis imprisonment and : can «l 1 rv*«-*t the i upping wluue she charaelor and condition ol Amen as smaller &nni* dcuunucd by the | wnv | pleases. At the la.t seance a can politics. A few weeks a-o tax gatherer. But llie tax im | >,n ls c< l,s tut.otinte o . . group <»f young people were ask there were two parties and no is posed on goods < ttltances l>v s „ intentional wrong. He said tnat | j 0 „ questions at a table, another I sue. Today there is an issue, much the pi ice of the com .-to litv l,u ' l,c f' , '«'» li ricd was done : ,,t the same time were communing and it divides the two parties. r without anv tueeonceived pur : with a spirit on the floor, while a This extraordinaiT change is not know that if they had The Rev. John G. lJnss i s , r ‘ 1 1’ . „ l / t '*' n !, i llu - k one n,an , an, > «t ta the „ ar d for truth their attacks would billiard cue. Ad three ot t!»c work of a deliverance that is al groups were receiving intelligible But her lir-t letter ilrove me iiui.1 Almt»i. with wild despair, tor sad To tell. 1 This lovely maid, for Whom I yearned j So lovingly had never loomed To spell. —Journal of Education. j Senator Bale’s Insincerity. Why is it that the Republican • journals cannot be bonest when : attacking the President? Do they a re- s’lTIffSf^EaCCV! to be hoblir.g her own np to the NO MORE EiE-SLilSSES, tiiuo of going to press. — London r:,i mu. Ko V "‘ :1K —— «ITCHBL^ g sfiLvg jC*Ti A (.’ertai:>. S ile an I r.!:<■ l.’etned v lor 'Z2HAUK2 SORE. WEAL AND . 1NFI.AKE3 EYES. PrtMtnetna I^ntt-Sightt-duess. ntul I*.,-- c( ;:s:s storing tin- ri 'l.tof the Uhl. Caitrcf Cures T.-m ! >r..|,s. t trumi’atmri. Stye ru- AxiViMtYiiYi'i-YniY•’.d-n'ii KKi.tt-;Hero)tun, AN!) P!:itMAN!-.Nr ep UK. Also e lMidlv e1ie-:,eiolls when u-e'i .tiller in.-ihnlies. r. ii ns l leers, lever Sores. T lino,;-, -eh Phew,burn .. Pile. . or wherever hi!huo:.o >.i evi.-ts, M1H II- KU.V *.\1.\ noiy l.e 1,-e.l to :, lv:in- . tage. Suit! !*y nil Dia:. - i at < i i.i aug2.'»-ly apr-lO-ly- —If you wish to rxclwmee y< Eczema, lilootf Poison 3I,iIaria, licctr, ctu<l all Diseases ('ansal front Impure lHood . f’jBCpr «f ,he l uittrue. ‘•I v wif.*. r-tov.r ihrc*« or lour years 'j. was troubled with an ulrer on ti>r It- of h»*r tongue m*ar the throat. The in was iiuTssant ratisutj lo-> of sloop d producing great n<-rvo»ts prnstra- : mu! hand. al’mo^l losing the use of . it. J'ulv.ecn the .-nil- ring *>• tin* two : lim had grown hurd'Mi'omt*. By llu* • . a Ii,i!i d ; '.*n small-**’./"d bottles of s-wi!;’.. It j mv i lie. she was emirelv reliev- 1 etl and restored to health. Tins was three wars ego. and lln-r; has been no ••what have you hr -light this sol- lier heie f«n V “For playing cards in church.” i *A\ dl, soldier what have you to say for yourself?" 1 I “Much sir, I hope/’ I **\ ciy good: if not, I will pun- ish you more than man was ever 1 punished. 1 ' I “I ha\c been,'* said llie soldier, “about six weeks on the march. I have neither Bible nor common prayer book. I have nothing but i pack of cards, and Til satisfv your worship of the purity of mv intentions,' 1 and spreading the “Why.” he said, “I sec* nothing here that won! \ he of the least use lo me, a bachelor, except yourself. The rest would be dear to me at any pi ice. 11 .**1 v. ill be cheap enough,* 1 she >:ti*.i, coaxingly. “If you could be dear enough, perhaps —’* “Oh, come! You are just the person I want,” taking him by the * arm. She sold him one article after another, keeping up an agreeable conversation the while, and before a!! was done lie had purchased .... .... . cams belorc the nm\ur, he began (ve-ytliirtg in the stall. 1 hen. at sell ling up. t here was something these duties arc imposed on arti cles of necessity which are dail\ used by the great, body of the peo ple, tiic money raised by these im ports is d:awn from llieir pockets (Amgrcss lias no right under the constitution to take money from the people mi less it is re (piled to execute some one of the and the allowed work of a •nee bold and simple. The Ties pose. performed the ceremony, diulrai-ting parlies acre allowed j answers t>, tlietr questions at tile : „( u, c L'niU-tl Stales lias,Tn l ,le :ue n '’ 1 so easil J' a little time ior eon versa! ion. , >nme lime, and the intense inter ; fulliilment of his’ cou»litulional these journals and leaders seem Then the groom was sent back to vst ot the spectators, as all leaned duty, inhu med Congress that the i to lltir.k. = *• ...i * i..i, 11... ....ti ........ . i .*■ < | be much more effective? The pco»- tleceived a.9 his cell amt the bride went to her boarding house to spend her lone- t ly honeymoon. Warden Brymcr ; was full of sympathy for the* specific powc.s inlmsicd lo Ulc | v„nn" co.tplc, and expressed Ills gnvci umcttl; and -it lltey raise! wiiltnpness to do t nvll.ing I.c mote tl,an is necessary for sttclt' l r <>l*i'ly Go U. aid litem, purposes tl is an afnse or wte TltPgi.lis a l-ri"l.t Idonde. of fig n rc forward to catch the mysterious ()IJC impoitaut duty before the raps, was lu herons. One group country is llu* provision for a would l»e talking to the table about their mati i nonial prospects, another talking to the Hour ol what kind of a place heaven and hell were, and those communing through the billiard cue would be | Senator Hale made wliat Ids .... ... ijarty friends considered to be' permanent induction ol the cnor 1 ' moiis surplus which is glowing, quite a vigorous attack upon the year by year and day by day. Tresident a day or two ago, in a from the unnecessary taxation ol j speech which he delivered in the tlie American people; and Slat Senate. IIis purpose was to sltt.wr the way to reduce this surplus is to reduce its least necessary source purpose that the Tresident has not been and ideasimj ad dress, and about IS years old. Her parents are respectable, well lo do people in Boston, but her love lor Maas took her away from present kftew him. One answer tln-m. About nine months ago cd m the a Hi r in alive. He asked lie came to this city and she fol- s lid about discount. “I cannot return any money,” she said, blushing, “but if you think me dear enough, there's niauim.i. She can give you my band.” The bargain was accord ingly concluded. An eminent doctor, who bad saved the lifcol a lady, a pet son* al friend, was asked his charge. He said he generally allowed his patient ft tends to remunerate him as they thought befitting. “But. don't you ofu n get disap pointed on these terms?” she in quired. “I may say, never.” “As you are so easily pleased — with the ace. “When I sec the ace. it remind-. me there is but one God. When l seethe deuce, il reminds me ol the Father and Sou. When 1 see the trey, it reminds me of the Father Soil and Holy Ghost. When I see the f.uir spot it re minds me of the four evangeli-Is. | Mathew. Maik. Luke, and John.' When I imel the live, it reminds me of tlie five wise virgins that uimined their lamps—there were ' ten, but five were wise amt five* . foolish, and were shut out. When I see the six. it reminds me that in six days the L >rd made heaven : •and earth. When I see the seven, i it reminds me that on the seventh dav lie rested from tlie great abuse of the power <•£ taxation, and unjust and F um l oppressive. 11 may. indeed, bap pen^liat the revenue will some nine exceed the amount antic! paled when tiie taxes are laid When, however, this is ascertain ed. it is easy to reduce them, and and in such a ease it is unques tionahly the duty of llu* govern incut to reduce them, for no cir cumstance can justify it in assum ing a power not given it " by llu* cnalilttlion, nor it. taxit." away H"-‘ un,U-raa asM.u.ril name, ll.e nmnev .,!• li.c pcq^wlu-n ilia K,u >' «n*n is !>cr real name, not nee-iet1 for tl.e l.-i-itimalt-. :,ml 1,10 l' ub . ,it ' ll J’ - ivon 11 1,ils nnient maile hot- fear lo g„ home, an<l piim-iples ap- has tattsetl her lumlla.l}- to warn v ill find that It^r to leave. John Wilson and .1 m ... i,, Joseph Stewart were witnesses there is a constant elJoit to induce ' communing with some fiiend win had departed. Mrs. Ila vgood all of supply—tlie customs revenue.; ,rue to * ,,s C * VI ^ service jdedges.- this time held a little child in hei 'Luis seems a simple thing* Did he succeed? lie did not, al arms, and seemed highly amused, .enough, yet it is the boldest step j l | lol i^l 1 the journals of Ins al the excited coin mu mean ts. A that has been taken in our poll vottti" gentleman win, lots liri-tl tics since llie issuing of ihc Eniaii 1 here only a year. aske<l if a spirit jeipalion Rroi-lamatinn. The | l h“(, he showetl lliat llie ITcsnlenl I’ri-ai'li-nt of the Uniletl Stales, has maile a great many appoint who must hy virtue of his posi meuls. an*l that tiro majorily "f party is* H ue where it hail known him. Il wants <>f ike* govc: Plain as llu-so pear to he, you ••-■ j lion be assume,1 to represent lhe tlle i nci l „, Kl . es arc now fil|e,V , , , , j , plied “Louisville. It was then re. - party that elected him. has frank , , . . . , rtC , lowe<l him hereto lake a place as , 1 ,„. blc , 1 u , the initials, and | v .U-elare.l his opinion that > '\V democrats, hut he was not l.on- saleswmnan in one of the dry iin.-,I!y- to spell the name ol the protective tariff is a bar) thin" I'm r-st enough to say that no one of uoods stores of this city. She departed spirit, « Inch it did. The Uto country, liis party must sup the appointments to whieh he eall- •Olilcd lo set-uicit, and •;!« forced name v. as that ol an aeqnaint-.-.nce port him in the stand that lie has L „i ; ,ii en tit)n was within the scope to become a chorus girl, going on ll “ l tl,e - v ',’ ,,n = luul “ ol Ucanl <; r . lllu -Hrpalive; ()f lbe clvil 8crvicc law . oi in twenty years. ; disown his senttments, and find a , _ . . . . . A fat mer near Milledgevilie lost new leader. I: Scralor llalc wan,c< ‘ to ,nukt a bale of cotton. He w till t*» M: s -- ; a {mint against the Tresident** hy Drygoods and the spirits told. We lenr that the Constitution is ,)j ( { j IO n<i i .show that the civil the name o! the negro w-liu Ita-i^ pouting with the News & Atlvcr 1 ^rvice law had been violated, or el aim:, "am" where it (-ol.'ld ill- U ' t ' r ' 0t ‘ last ' Surula >’ morning | had not been entoreed a? it should found. The farmer investigated l<> the mailer and found the cotton , , ! the unusual ceremony, and acted i j, )s i a « tlie spirit, directed, the general government logo he i , )ke V(l:r;ins , tM .,-pt that they Mrs. Ilaygood is aUo a writing lio „- w;is puOlishin were loo overcome by tiie seti<uis | medium. Someone in llie room uess of the occasion to salute Uu biide. Tlie litlsba uft said the pnbheiiy given liis proposed a ‘ n ,f puts it into his pocket, ik» marriage was the cause *d sonic one* in the room to see it. A unreliable and untrustworthy.— annoyance to him, as he ili I not piece of paper is laid on the tabic. Our esteemed contemporary met nieau to in a k it ni:y noise about it. and llie medium lakes a pencil ibis charge and the accompanying na be old piano or organ for a new one. rouirn of oh-gl, .«- . ^ ^ or wish to buy a uew one cheap. ' s ,,. irl ., ju:»eV ' you can do SO at Treali-** «*u Blood :-i d skin Di*- * Ip t STANFORD'S. c:s.«t •< m:*il*M i'itc. •H *L '« * i.v.MV/o. TMESWli’T-^Kriric ro — — i DrtMWj, Atlanta, fia. N. 1-'*, Ig.IdSi. FebO-ly here,” and she playfully gave him iin work He had created, and hallow in two 1 cd it. When I see the eight, i- co g LsJ. § »l 2 * O 'i & § 7, 2 07 v O o tr-s — m ~i u ^ b , ||| 50 H) Gra:101m Flour 6> , Jt 5 cii P1.40 -Host on Market, - So S a SiMl’SOVS. " STEEL PLOWS, her empty hand, whilt other was concealed a cluck for a handsome sum. "IIow easily 1 mc <lf U 'C eight righteous could have taken you in!'’ she l lCrfons added, producing the cheek. “lint you have only succeeded ! Noa! * a111 ’ llis v ’ ite will > tl,lol ‘ s " nf in lira wing me out, yond the limits ol its taxing pow ers, and to impose unnecessary burdens upon the people. Mary power ful interests are continually at woik to pioeurc heavy duties on eon.meicc, and lo swe^ the revenue beyond the real ncecssi l ies uf the puldic rcrvico, and lbe country lias already fell the inju- i ious i Uccls of their combined in tlmnce. They succceilcd in ol» taining a tariff of duties bearing most oppressively on the ngricul tural and luboiir.g classes of soci takes out a note book and asks a that ; queation. lie closes t lie book ,VC asserted, and submitted proot ] | iavc . been? The reason was he to^siista-.n thc^asscrlion, that titc ! could not. The civil service law upiaioDs winch the Cnnslilu-1 |,. ls n „i on |y been conscientiously rcprc-sccting enforced, but lias been made much a majority of the prominent men ' mo , e ctty-ctivc liy the adoi lion of of Georgia as favoring the repeal! j n i e |!iocn6 regulations than its of the internal revenue Ians, were f,- amt . rs ever thought it would lie. Democrats have been appointed about il. lie loved the girl and meant t, and places it on the paper. Kvrry j p,,,of with a sotn an<T crusty par | act Imno-ahly toward her. as bhe , muscle in her fane becomes rigid, ! agraph, and has not spoken to us red. had placed herself under hU :im l the hand and arin holding llu- charge.—ISronhlyii Angle. pencil glows rigid. The hand moves voluntarily tinder ntysleri CbGUi|,i<in of Moonshiners. .ms guidance. All the letters are Senator *-J"c” Brown of Geor linked, anti when llie pencil reach es the edge the paper dragged ,, , ... ,. , • ... hack and another line is written that il the whisky to succeed Ki-ptthlieans where the terms of Republicans have expf- Scnator Hale scents to think Come, .Maud, dear, this that the Republicans slum Id have do. Don l get in a pel. | re:,},j,ointcd. or that other* Republicans should have been ap- gia, the champion of the moon shiners. thinks that were saved when IGud destroyed the world, viz;— When the message is finished the vty. sr.d produc-ltng a revenue las should be repealed, small dts ljeni; jl , „ ns otrtbe paper. During that could not be usefully em- 1 tillcries of a daily capaeitj- of five tb L > writing the hand wavers, and a > -; Ada ri a L5- ps3 o rt £ c3 X aj m trlT-i v «0 La -~ 4 :a W 2 'A o 2 c*« - *rJ ^ _ o -ty Oi \I \ 1.1. 1.1'ts at .H- per ymmA. t.:,rg,‘ ~2 ^ l-,ts for less, at SIMPSON A r .K. >. BARKS,*US EASfEltS fei.2 'Seed Potatoes, be said, ric dining to relinquish her hand “Don't insult me with a check; 1 am moAt generously rewarded.” Perhaps she understood tli*-, dm loi's dilliculty and wisiteil to help him out of it. At any rate, iho giving of her hand led him to often liis heart. and their wives. When I see the nine, it reminds me of the nine lepers that were cleansed by our Savior. There were nine out ol ten who never returned thanks. When I see the ten. il reminds me of the ten commandments which G«»d handed down to Mo ployed within ihc range of llie gallons each would spring up. In powers cfiulerred upon Congress; his intense love for tlie peer men. and in order to laslen upon the Brown wants to give him every ' opportunity to obtain an abun dance of cheap whUkr. Senator -Jonathan Chace agrees with Brown in favoring a repeal of tlie whisky lax, but for somewhat ; different reasons. This since. won t <l«. DotiT get in a love; vour sweet face was never made to wear a frown. Come, j ' now, pull in those pouting lips, poised to succeed those going mil and smile once more, you dear, of office. Bui why should Repuh- pretty thing!—Albany Notes 4*, licans have been appointed rather Adctrltscr. ; t j, an democrats? There is no obli- Mr. J. W. Calb.mn, of Ailing-1 = ati,,n , Ie g'-’I ° r oOtcrwise, which ton, has (lentonslraleil that far ; ri>f l ,, ! res '-• lc ^ resilient lo appntat , tr.ing does pay when propel ly ; Lcptiblicans to cilice. .. ., . , . _ * ' conducted, that is on the tnten-; I lie civil service law does not in, .c c ■- ... ■ ■ : . V s*tem 1 -ist vc-tr he tJnnl ! ,each the officers who hold their a direct answer to the question in »i\e s\sicm. >eai ne plant | Lite note book. ed only SO acres in nil. l-’orty j I''">^s for a specified term. It in- whose and one looking over the shoulder cannot decipher the chirography. A little study of it, however, will 1 * > d „ a! At B itiom Figure**. SIMTSON’S. I Iead(nuirtei*^ 1AN0B’ AND ORGANS! i ses on tables of stone. \V!:en i This is how a gentleman got his | s '- e Ul * liin = r - il '« >v.iu,!s me of the wife when in a tobacconist's sho|u Ki “- of lltavtn ' ' vl " d ' is Gu '’ A1 he asked a girl behind the eottn I “''S 1 '*!- Whet; 1 see the queer., ter, who happened lo have rc ,| ] > l tmuin-.Is me of the (Jueen of hair, if she vvotdd oblige him with | Sllcb:l ' vl -° visilc,t ^i**" 1 " 0 * f '" she was as wise a woman as he A young man was communing * with a cousin who had died. He I wrote in his note book: ; *Are you happy in the spirit- world*?” The pious j answer nine: “I never did it. and As 1 Can Sell You a 11 Olieapei* THAN Any House within 500 Miles of this point. :o: When vou want any Instrument, confer with me in reward topriee before huyinji. ami ! will save you mon ey I also sell I’iano ami Organ Stools separate 1 . * " L W. STANFORD. a match. “W ith pleasure, if you will have a red headed one,” she promptly replied with such a suggestive*, de mure smile, that eventually the red headed mulch was handed was a man. She brought with her fifty bn> s ami filly gills, all dress ed iu boy's apparel, fur King So! oinoQ to tell which were girls King Solomon sent for water.foi them to wash their hands. The girls washed to the elbows, and the boys to tlie wrists, so llie King told hy that.” “Well* 1 said the mayor “vou people this unjust and unequal ‘•ystcin of taxation, extravagant vcliemes of internal improvement were got up in various quaitcrs to squander the money and to pur- elm so support. Tims one unconstitutional meaMirc was intended to be up held by another, and the abuse of the power of taxation was to be maintained by usurping the pow- the recognition implied in the im-'jqueation and the spectators could try needs is more of this sort c er of expending the money in in- position of a whisky tax. But the j see no connection bet ween the tanning and a reduction of lari lernal improvements. There is benevolent Rhode Island slates-' l - ,,vo * ihejoung man but one safe rule, and that is to'man has no objection to govern cotton and Christian and philanthropist does j God knows that I did not. As , bushels of corn. After paying ott not want the government lo have j the answer was read the v ouug ; | 1;l nd*j and $400 for manures, any complicity with the* ahomin-j * n ‘ ,n mS: V** he cleared between five and six able liquor tralhe bvhnuing it j s . fl |j,» c.xhibited t.lu- hundred dollars. What the conn ed only SO acres in all. Forty j l ll ™ cs f(jr :l specified ^nn. acres were pul in oats, 30 acres in ; on b' mintyr olticials cotton ami ten inyenrn. From tenur,.* .l.-i.ftnls upon fitness mkI these be gatbereil 1150 l.usliels ol S™ 1 ' kchavior. Have any of these oats, 20 bales or cotton ami 240 j lust their places without sufficient bushels of corn. After paying ofl j cause.- Il they ha-.e the cotinliy has been ke[>t in ignorance with regard to llie matter. Senator Hale was one of llie Re- calm lie said that while he had written the question in a note book, yet be was all l lie time tliink- rigidlv within the sphere of its- system which faxes the blankets mg of a crime that confine the general government ment complicity in an infamous j )( had been which l over. A lady with a fine figure hav ing taken a fancy lo a valuable ring, which she saw ticketed m a j i shop window, went inside to ex- ; amine it. "It is exceedingly love l,ave " lv,n a <l*-sciil.tion of ly; I wish it were mine,” she! sdd, on satisfying herself. “What ! smaller figure will tempi you?” 1 “No oilier figure than the figure j before me.” he said, giving her an appropriate duties, except for the anti other neccessni^es of the poor charged, to liis cousin, and on rpose enumerated in the consti- ; for the en; ieliment of Iiimself and ^ ,a '^ ^ <en u | ) . ‘ ir !' ^ . . • the answer was to the question in b.s fcllon-lai it! beneficiaries.: ujs miutlj aa( , nol to U , u one writ nothing so disgusting! 0 y! [>ublican leaders who ’Vnnfied all tarifl the Republicans retained in olfice, duties.— Early County News. ! aud because they were not he is — .. , trying to put the Tresident in a I lie salt consuined in the Lmled | J * 1 . , , .i position of having been fals2 to Mates is said lo amount lo 12. |J °- , liis civil service pledges. He will not succeed. Iu waiting fdr the tut ion; and, if its income is found to exceed these wants, it should be removed and the burden ol the people so far lightened —Ex. 000.000 barrels per year. It is j found in illimitable quantities in j , . . 4 ! terms of The Republican officials tins country, but a tariff of | . 1 to expire before appointing their admiring look at the same time “It is exceedingly lovely. I wish |—1 could fempt 3 ou with the rirg.” ! “I think I'll take it,” she said, ;il tiie cards but one.” “What is that?” “The knave,” said the mayor. “I w ill give your honor a de scription of that, too, if you will not be angry? “1 wiil not,' 1 said the major, “if you do not term me to be the knave.” “Well.” said the soldier, “the » v of is These pills -cere a wonderful discovery. Ko others like then in the ■R-orli. Will positively cure or relievo all manner of d.sease. The information around each box is worth ten times the col* of a box of pills. Find out about them, and you will always be thankful. One pill a dose. Parsons' Pills contain?' nothinzharmful, 1 are easy to take, . and cause no in- , laying down tiie money amid 1 greatest knave that I kn<>’-i blushes. Of course lie accepted i the constable who brought me the money, but, getting her ad ; Mere.’ : dress, he matte such good use of •*] do not know,” said tlie may 1 tin- hint that the- m-xt lin^ which j ur "llial he is the greatest knave, 1 she ",,t a as given by him in I hut. I know lie is tiie yreale.'l ! IV,ol.** Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and s«» popular as to need no special mention. All who have used •Eleetiic Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A pure! medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claim ed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will loiirove Tim pies. Boils, Sail Rlieum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will dtive Ma laria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. C’onslipa lion ami Indigestion try Electric moonshiner and •protectionist on form of free phi a Uecord. the New England a common country, but a nearly 100 percent, is kept on it here is nothing so disgusting j lcn . ‘ • L» enable llie manufacturers l( , j successors, the President 4i*t>lay- and abb,went in nintlcru politics! The spirits when questioned the consumer pay double, a le S ar *^ * 1,r G |e principles of as the alliance ol the Georgia : about the hereafter and the ftiture j - . If firs slate, say lhallhcrc is no iuler 1 * •' ' mediate state, such as ptirgatory. | Jnhn A * w |,„ is jn j ai I j n * 1 I The spirit goes directly to the' * , whisky -Phiiadel s|l | lcr J „r ciick- that it is to occ, ! I’lttsburg on a charge of forgery, pv. if a spirit on earth lias been is not only an accomplished pen- * • • good it will enjoy happiness in the , man, but an artist of decided abil The estate of Tli ndileus Stevens, j hereafter. It it has been evil., j ly# Re does pen sketches with consisting of 1,200 acres of valua- misery ami wretchedness await ii after death. Goil is al way’s pres ent everywhere. Obedience 1* Iris will, good spirits delight* — ble timber and mining land in Franklin “"and Adams counties, lVnnsylvania, has been sold to a syndicate, and its lpsonrccs will be developed immediately. We have very little respect for . the girl who will let a fellow take 1 : Imlia ink which are said to eqnal the finest etchings. spirits in. Those spirits that are in the spheres of lhe blest do not want You may say what ymi please about the switch being vanished i to return to earth, but those in 1 from the public schools, but so i spheres of wretchedness would long as female teachers are tin like to exchange places. Those 1((Ve(1 „ |e ,. swilcll " .-jjl | >e louDlt i who are baj-py and those who are j l |, e ‘ rt rites Maynztne. j lie is the advocate of the «|M,ils- civil service reform that was high ly creditable to hi in. Ko doubt- as the country becomes educate,!* Lo civil service reform, llie civil' service reform law will lie so' amended ns to include within Us- operations oilier classes of the civ il service. If Senator Hale is a- eivil service reformer lie ought to j commend, ratlicr'than condemn,- tlie President for llie earnest an*t : successful manner in which hc*' j iias administered the civil service 1 laa\ It is probable, however, that miserable adjure all on cart Billers—Kntir* satisfaction guar- her si,igh-riding. and blow her c. ,. v( . rili|ll anS , I>VB an(t foal . G „,| anteed, or money refunded. —1 ru-c lo hot oysters, and liic-n while go tviu-n qtiestionedas to Christ they J ' • * ing home spiing her leap year o'*) cts. and $1.00 per bottle al 1 W. Staxfo::d'< Drug Store. him. — Ton her . eh in c h. Quite ns fsingulnr was the be- “H’hen I count the sj»ols in a coavu'iiicnce. Dug box trill do mor than $5 trorth of any other reme- dy yet diteov- .^5’.-rsd. If people could be mads to V *L - c-.'J' realize tho mar- ri EskML vclous poxror of these y/Hs. they would walk 130 miles to get a box if they could not be had without c '*nt bv mail for £5s. in stamps. Illustrated r-aruphlit free, postpaid. Send for it; the information 'is very valuable. I. S. JOHNSON & CO.”, *2 Custom House St., Boston, Hass. ; ginning of the courtship^of ll»’ j pack of cards, I find three Jiun-j ■ man who went into a shop for a ' 4 an ,| slx ,y t; vtN !ls mnnv days j | pair of shoes. - Lis there arc in a year. When I | "I want them wide, please, I*** j count the number of cards in a i (<* tlie girl in attendance, "as j , );lc |q 1 Uu«l there are fifty-two. j 1 k :tve a good, broad understand-i n , lra |, cr (: f weeks in a year, ! ; ' n S- - - 1 and 1 find there are four suits, the j I She laughed at this reference to j. nllm h er „f weeks in a* month, j the breadth of Ins-feet- and said: There are twelve picture cards in ! pii\ib*gc cm Mr. I). F. Fun*.* of the.' 17lh. j Statesman. ilisliic' of Sumter county. Killed -I fine porker eighteen months old: on Thursday of last week, that i netted him 3S1 pounds. This is j lu-lli Congress should have to what can be done by our farmers | ,hli tlii. tariff. He doesn't seem) if t!i,;y will only try. Besides that Mr. Walters, near Americas, invariably deny him. But aside from spiritualism. I aliich Mrs. Havgood says she i doesn’t understand at all, and i that the girl is the An Kiiglisbiiian says that lie * doesn’t know what to believe mind.— Yonkers SUtCesmun. annul understand what'onr fi,-. ! about it. that lady is the equal of . | Lula Hurst, she will not weigh * 0 ; 100 pounds, and yet she can over come the strength of several — ! system, and would be glad to" An exchange thinks a S' r i [ have that system _.in operation- can be safely judged by her mind. 1 again ^.Snennnah Xtr*. Then we suppose when a girl’s! m » — mind is made up it is safe to bet! The DeKalb Chronicle wants same.as her j Gov. J. B. Gordon and ex-con gressman K. J. Hammond lo rep-- j De pusson dal ken talk de lies' erboul de money condition o’ de ! resent Georgia in the Uuiteif- J country is gmerallv er man dat blic takes a billiard I . 0 . • , . ,. has H . , i nine times outen ten Kaiii t gel | feet# the nealh of the country.— : cue-and liol.I* u in ,ro,,t of ker j credit for fifty ecnls,^Arkansatc Huston Post. and stands on cne toot and defies | ... . J , ,, I -it- — | anv two men to push her back ; _- after selling a great quantity.— j Americas liecortler. meat fur bis own use for this tear, “A veiy good thing, too. in a man. but not in a woman.” “How do you. make out that- what is good iu one sex is bad iu a pack, representing the number ; of months iu a year, and on count- j iug the U icks, I find there arc j The old Senate House at Kings ! wards. She stands flat- looted ami j "Cleveland and Tariff- Reform” I ton, X. V., in which John Jay I defies anv man lo catch her by the i .,, , . r , . . ... - -- - - 1 „'i nr, , ... m wi Ire the Democ-ratie battle cry arms and liti her. She seems- J glued to the floor, and one is during the approaching election, afraid of breaking her arms. She ; and it is.a erv whose last notes continues to stand immovable.— j will be those of. victory.—Free She catches hold of a billiard cue I I'resf^ . _ J„!.n G. Whittier is disposed to , l! 1 ’** ^* e ,i, aft of New Vork ' 8 . ' Stale constitution 110 years ago, discourage lbe proposal to raise a , , lajJ 1>tcn restort .d. Tl.e walls of fund for purchasing the poc-t's^ir : the building were erected by Col. iy home for preservation. I Wcssel Tcu Brocct ic 1G70. {ly lie difficult to find two abler or better men. - _. — • Get ready to plant large crops of ground peas for your Irogs. Lay off ymvr corn rows seven feet apart. Plant a row of peas be tween. That’s the way to have- meat ami bread, bpg and bossinv —a streak of lean and a streak of fat.—Clarion.