Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, April 05, 1888, Image 1

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r Cuthbert Enterprise and Appeal. BY JAS. W. STAMFORD. ‘Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.' TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE. VOL. VIII. rrTURKRT Appi-w.. Established 1 (Ythbebt EsrERpRiFr, 1S5J. ) CONSOLIDATED 18*1. CUTHBERT, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1888. NO. 12 Enterprisa & Appeal SUBSCKIITION ri:lCE One copy one year .... 4 * Six months . . . il Three months . . $1.00 . 50 | 23 Kail Hoad Schedule. da* r\KSEfkGKR. t.orro west. Arrive 3:10 r. m. «oix« EAST. Arrive 1- w n.ontfri -t wkitfrn pab*kk«kk. uoim* west. Arrive 3:15 a. m. tiOIXO F. VST. Arrive 11:11 P. m. Stops «t Union Springs. Enfaula, Cuthbert, Dawson, between Montgom ery and Rmithville. Vort Gaines train makes close con nection with the Montgomery Jc Macon f'asssengerat r»tthirert. 1). PHELPS. A gent. SPRING GOODS SHARHIS’S POPULAR DRY ROODS HOUSE! SPRING GOODS. B R, TJ iT s W I OT7- 5 &wS:stebn » RAILPuOAD.ll TY TY TRD3JTI5. On and after Wednesday. L*h. 22. 1868, puhsenger trains will run as follows: CENTS? a L ST a N D\RI» TIM F.. FOR THE WEST, NORTH <c .SOUTH/ Wav cross Cincin’ti Mail. Express. Express, j Brunswick lv 8:25 a m ! :40 p in 1:43 p m 1'vUV M i'll' :4fta m +2 :03 p m 5:15 p in J h tunica 1 v 7 :25 a m 2:2A p m h :35 p m Wavnesvillc lv 3:00 a m:> .'»•> p m 0:A> p m I Hoboken I v S :57 a m 3:5ft p n» S: 13 p m I Nchlait villc lv ft: 12 a m 4 :1* pm 8:3U p m Waycro-s arft: 12a m5:05 pm 9:10 pm ; hiavannnh ar 12:23 |> m 7 :55 p m 0:10 a m C harleston * l :L*Cp m 12:3e a m 10:32 a m 0:43 a r» 7:25 a m :-M» 1 Callahan aril :20 a in 0:»ft p m Jaek'vilb* ar 12:00 in 7 I•* pflP « Thomasville nr 1 :22 :> m 10;•>•» p m I'ensacola ar 10:10 pin* Mobile . ar 2:11 a m Orleans ar7:lo a m| Jacksonville • lv 7:80 :i m 7 :O0 P HI Callahan lv S :07 :i in » : 1'J P in Charleston lv2:J5a in C :00 a m SaVunfUih J r_7 :i m 1 .30 P Ml Waveron* . lv 10:00 a m 10 10 P IU Pearson lv 11110 « n* 1) :40 P 111 .■Vinpnha !y 12:07 p m 12 :50 a in Ty Vy lv 1 :3ft p m 2 :50 a iu humner. lv 1:5* pm 2 :45 a in Willingham lv 2:2! p*n Davie lv 2 :3« j> in :I0 Albany nr 5:00 pm 4 a iu Montgomery ar7:25 a m t :1S P m < oluinbiiH. nr - :55 P Macon nr 0:45 p m 9 :0v» a HI Atlanta ar 10:3.$ p m 1 :05 P in Marietta ar 12 :U5 a m 2 : vK :05 P m Chattanooga . nr 4 :37 a ni • P in l.oaiwvillc ar 0 :40 p m tj :05 a tu Cincinnati nr 0 :42 p m :40 a in FROM.I II i: •WEST, NOR TH A : Si )C t; it. Wnv< •rcMM 1 *lo rii la Mail. Express. K xpre- *s. Cincinnati 1v 7:55 a m ft: : 00 P m l.auis villi* lv S :05 P in C h.ittan -uga lv 5 :ft5 p in 3: 05 a m M arietta lv ft:;»ft p m 12 :•)-> P Atlanta 1 v 10:00 p in 2 :.30 P at Macon 1 v ! :2j a in 0 :50 P in Voliunbn* 1 V P Montgomery lv 7 :25 p m : 40 a in Albany- lv 4 55 a m 11 : 10 P ui J>avU AVilhngham lv .»:1ft a in 1\ .»:.!* a m :20 Hu tuner lv 0:01 a m 12 a m Tr Tv lv 0:10 a in 12 :.75 a ni Alapaha lv i :4s a in 2 : 12 a in lv S : *5 a in 3 14 A ni IVa ycruH* ar ft .47 a m 4 :2S a ni Savannah a r 12:23 p m < harlcMon ar i N»Jp m Cal) a him aril :2o a in G : *5 a m Jacksonville nr 12 :00 ni * :2-» a m Netv Orleans !r H: W|* iu Mobile . lv 1: O' a in Pensacola lv 5 .15 a m ThomasviUe lv 1 i- 1 1> ni F.tw>»roii1ered find Rraide«l Dress R*’BEs. of which we have eoM a <j-oat rnsttiT. are perfectly beauti ful. All the lending ^ifldee in j Albatrom. Plain. Stripe and Fig j nred Nnn« Veiling. A handaome line of Black Goode, Henrietta powoiir Absolutely Pure. T ills Powder never varies. A mar vel of purity, strength and whole* soinencss. More economical l Hail the ordinary kinds and rann«*t be sold i:i competition with the miiltitnile of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soil only in cans. Knyal Ha le ingPowder Co.. 10C Wall Street, New York. mav22-lv ^ — * Rill l'earls Ilcrttf The Queen has taken great care i that all Iter 'daughters shall have Bn.-,»».■!n.-rki:ujeHr..r«h.-ir.i.»pe ErJ b r0 idery and Laces! lv necks. Mje has looked after] * thorn in that fe>pert trotn theii 1 Acknowledged by everyone who very haU> hood. Oneof her Him | ha8 Reen th rm, to be the hand purchase* alter the lurtli of each , , . . . sofcnest and cheapest ever brought DRESS GOODS! KID GLOVES ! Few bouses in much larger cities Best brands. We guarantee, and can show a handsomer Stock. Our i you will find it to veur interest to PARASOLS! Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! Grn* Grain. Rhsdaine. Moire Sarah. in all the latest and desir able shades. Special bargains in Black Silks. Having purchased aeveral pieces at a sarriCce, will sell them ac cording!}-.. examine our Gloves. Silk Glnvi I in all shades. Long and short! Milts. Gents Kid Gloves, all sixes, with heavy silk back, the latest nut. INC I In this Department we} '- T wi I gold handles. Silk l mhr SHOES! Ladies Kid Button, Philadel- New Styles this Season—entire ith soliil. „ mhrellns for H 1 ' 3 mad '- Donc l,eUer are s#l ling more Goods than i | a ,ijes and gentlemen. A full line of M isst-s and Children's Parasols in Silk. Satin and l’laid Silk. Come and see them. Ginghams and Satines. Second arrival of these Goods. They are selling very rapidly. French Salines at 20c. which are sold in cities at 25c. W ashing Suitings, tin not fad**. j | Canvass Cloth, Cheese Cloth, in j aM c dors. For boy* waists—new ! line of C leviotts, just what you want first! each has been two or Ujiec pearls, of which j *wcl the Queen is very fond, and every year until their mariiuge she has added a pearl or two to the stock, until the neck lace she required was ready. In to this market. 'New style of Hamburg, worked on finest India Linen, with Inserting and Edging attached Torchon Linen Lare of the finest quality. Whit 3 Goods! Anything you may call for in this line. While Batiste in Plaid and Stripe—Plain and Check* [ Nainsook. Plain and Doited Swiss. All colors of Tarlcton. been able to make up a r«*pe of pearls for each of the Princesses,! ml those who have seen the neck laces at court will bear me out in saving that the Queen's dnugli tors arc, so far as pcuils go, well supplied with jewelry. '1 herein hangs a talc for which the corres pendent can vouch. Flouncincs I Flouncing s!! Nor Black Flouncing, Cream ] mainly, Embroider}*, and ! tal. we ever have, owing to the handsome assortment we carry. Our entire Stock is in, and we can fit and suit any one, regardless to size or style. Orders taken for Suits— fit guaranteed. O FOR CHILDREN! One Hundred and Fifty Suits from -I to 13 years, bought from a Mauuiactur- j cr who was closing out. From One to Three Dol lars saved on a Child's Suit hv milling to see me. O Children and Misses Shoes School in fact-, any kind of a Shoe you may call for, and we guarantee •very pair you buy. HATS! IIATS !! Gents ’Stiff Hats in all colors Soft Hilts. square top. latest tdyle Youths ami Children Iiats. MTLLHTERY. Misses and Children's Trimmed . Hals at your own price. Ladies and Children's Cntrim nied Hals. ■ r How Jim Berry was Taken. Scarfs! Scarfs!! CARPETS ! And Floor Oil Cloths, Tapestry. For Gentlemen, in Silk. Satin and : Brussrlls-lhrce ply-ami extra Ottoman. White Silk Ottoman “ , ' K,r hem !’ an ' 1 l,:,x < ’* r l* cl f " r the new style. Call and ! " nite UM "’ R,, K S * u,, MaU ’ a r,,U and complete line. Hosiery! Hosiery!! ; YOUTHS CLOTHING! Of which we have a good as sortment in Colton. Lisle Thread Orden and Silk. Our 23c. Ladies Hose, full, reg No trouble to fit you. have just what vou want, and if you Come along. Scarfs, see them. New style Collar and Cufl — leading brands. Gents Hemstitched, colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Gents Underwear of every de scription, in Gauze, Lisle and Nainsook. The accidental discovery of an old hand bill, yellow with age and printed by the writer many years ago, with the startling head lines: "One Thousand Dollars Reward. Dead or Alive,” recalls one of the most daring and fruitful express robberies that ever look place in this country. The prominent part Andrian countv officers played in ibe capture ot the most noted one of the gang is still remembered by those familiar with the circuin Shoes. Plantation Shoes;V lances 3tlen,1in 8 lhe 8 rcat rob bery, and the subsequent killing, one at a lime, of the entire gang, with perhaps one exception. On the night of September 18. 1877, the express car on the Un ion Pacific road was robbed at Big Springs, Nebraska, by six masked men, and between $70,000 and $100,000 in gold coin secured. The robbers appeared at the little station early iu the evening and look possession of everything, at lhe same time tearing the tele graph instruments out and de slroy ing them. A led light was hung out to slop the train, which came thundering along about II ! o'clock. The conductor and oth i or train men were told at the inuz- I zle of loaded revolvers to throw up i their hands. Express Messenger T„3 flL,,.-!,,! Miller was overpowered after the Oar Load l r llUKS I station agent had been forced to ] break open the door of the car. Cheapest to the finest, smallest J which contained a large, shipment to the largest. We can please REMEMBER M :ij«*ty n«lon merchant three very beau pearls, the united cost ofi £500 | Some years :$««$ her bought from a well known L pea 11 uful which was not far short of i Wccall special attention toourjular made, is a bargain. Four hundred and eighty j is the exact sum mentioned, phased totally ^really a no t demur, ptirchusc pant I win h‘ •iinds . The\ ; «'( re i A little had been | gurprised I :» ladv at! Black Silk F!nuoctn^«, which arc dccide«lly the handsomest in the market. Our Normandy Flouncing, en 11rely new. in Cream and is lovely. . .. , [can’t l>o pleased, remember Our new line and new style ol , Ladies Handkerchiefs Have been " ^ take VOUT measure, and j very much admired. in ten days we give YOU a The mar.v novelties out thi lion in our Store. give j Custom-MaJf Suit with no I additional charge. ; It is no trouble to show Goods. ‘ whether you wish to purchase or ' not. A cordial invitation is ex | tended to all. In our store will : lie fou.id all the latent styles ot! The I*. K. Shirts, open front! the season New styles of Fans, j latest style. Plaited Bosom Shirts,: beautiful table Scarfs, and Lam i SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! . Plain Shirts. Colored Shirts Cutis and Collars—the best laundried Shirt for $1.00. vitb Un brequins to match, made of Plush L and Gimp, and hundreds of pretty ’■ Goods which we cannot mention. fished to oxygenize • Street Cable company, her *ninurement she Jacksonville lv 7 .50 a ni 1:53 }» h r.illahan lv> <>7 aim fc 2:T3p tv f!luirle>lon lv 2:15 a m «i:.‘l0:ini Kavannah lv 7 :•**• a in l :25 »» m AVavcro*-s!v 1«»:• K> a n» 5 :<*0 p tu 10:00 a m HclalatUv c lv410 25 a m 5:2»i l* in 10:25 a m Hoboken lv 10: to a m 5:11 p in m WavnesvV lv tl?5f)a 11 ;3fl a in j tl f ||* t . :if!cf tin 1 made the met chant w to receive a letter fnu court Having: **Tlie Q ieeii wants very much lokn.ov whether pearls will burn’* J lie reply **» this somewhat startling scientific in quiry was an assurance that if her Majrsly peai$S for nt-i auiubcuiun nur • would tifi»1 that they would burnt . * companies, in an ordinary urr. | r Tins rejuinder produced tlie sc ; conduits allei the c eret. T!i- h:ul placed hei J stopped at. ni^ht. tc p» arls on her writing desk in a ; or*puile\s over which the cable plur «.f tile lissui: papvr "hivli I runs 11.0 greitw a.cd fur thi. jewelers use. As slie was writing! , _ , , . purpose is of the consistency ol one ®ioi uing slie used the tissue ;* * (uuier t«» wipe her pen and thiew 1 tallow, of which it is largeiy com ; iwnlo the fire. The pearls, all posed. Beeswax is anoiiier con | unobserved, went with it. The i rate were searched HARRIS’S POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE. X Battle With Kuts. the custom of the Nintli in Kansas n fact, of all the cable t<> »iend men into the with a rapidity that he Hern knew the human intellect ifus capable of. His whole life passed in re view before him. He soon found himself arguing the reason of the ihle has been strange attack, lie thought, *>> oil the wheels was the ca**e. that the water bac lii*: .Vufodiou in IfoneoTitle. On Monday afternoon last a gentleman, while on his way to Bowersville, saw a man and woman apparently engaged in burying something secretly in the woo<ls near that town. After l!:e inter the dowi | tnent the man and woman put a | for them in vain. They had been estroyed s<» utterly as to leave no Jamaica lv 12:10 p m 7:12 |. m !**»• M’shJU + 12:ft»p in :34 pm 12:l‘»pm , ' Brunswick :»r l :l^»p di S :Ua!p m 1 -l- F u ‘ j des^.,.,, ..v.. . ., - ■ -4aJ5Sr.Vij5.raC~ Have. The Q»ot*u, with her owa' I .Pnrelias. lirkct'at tiir atatum. an-.l | lumil, hn-l cast lliri-r S|.lcn-li.l jp»- imv. »xtr» fare i-ullv^c.l u.'Oii I K- ti.un , t ; s woi lli min e than ll:e an lagf KTlie maiUram *iuj s at all b* « . , ? iiufiim-<>( hi'r mi'iilic class snb- Connectiuns madejat "ayrruss to anil ml« the blaze, l’earls have from all ..omis oo 8a. annah. t .or: Ja A -, ( ,, wn Western Lailwa>. . .. . , . . ... ■an Talaee ^Sleeping ami Mann ; writing table.— Liverpool MCVCU tilled up the conduit in grade*, ab.i barl driven the rats 1 .tone at each end of the mound, up the incline. All ihese thoughts Hedid not recognize the parlies, occurred lo him iu the moment of; «ho immediately departed when his fall ami the rush of the rats. ' their work was done. The gentle slituc-nt t»l tile "dope," as lhe men 1 he next moment lhe icvih of the - man decided that the suspiciou. call the material. The presence j rata cal.ed hia energies to the de-; circumstances pointed lo a fou I of Ibis "dope" attracts lo the fensive. lie could feel them on - crime. Killed will, emotions of indignation, he pro- town and related to but we lemarked that before), Elixir. stooped and placed his eye to the I 3 c 11 r( ‘ f" r crack, and then in a conflicting emotions exclaimed; “Boys, it's a dara cal!” The faces of that crowd as they i stared vacaully into eacli others eyes would have been a study. They all with one accord exclaim ed—"Sold!'’ Slowly and sadly they laid S'r Thomas Meow hack in his tomb, quickly they threw the dirt back and replaced the head and font stones. Then up Chronic no equal. Condi Bring of coin in transit to New York. A large stationary safe lull ol money which the robbers could not get at was. from force of cir cumstances, left undisturbed, hut the passengers on board the train suffered to the amount of $A000 or $3000. The noted Jim Berry, who lived just over the Andrian line in Cal laway county, Missouri, was one of the marked men and the leader of the gang. Previous to the rob bery in question, he had been in some sort of business in North Platte, Nebraska, but tailed. Ber ry then went to the Black Ilills His brother Bill was city Marshal of Dcadwood, and he held the un disputed reputation of being the only man who ever had the grit to enforce the law in that then far- famed city of loughs, the wild and disturbing element that overrun conduit large nuiubeis of rats, nearly every js.rlion of Ins body.! horror and ceeiled to Pulltn. Boudoir Car^. H. S MAINE ' which feed upon it. The rodents j hut most cruelly upon l.is neck arc larger than ordinary house and hands. DuiTv screamed for rats, and arc possessed of grcalei , McMahon, and fought with the roval strength and courage. desperation of a dying man. grip 0 ,, GEO. W. 1IAISK3. | Gen’l Munaeer. Superintend -nt. s n OWEN'S, J.bt.sMclH i t'll- i Tr iftis Manager, '^fien’l l’as*. Aircnt. | W ASqiK'i. A-s'« *' "i' 1 bass ! 7^K 0. rfVATO^ 1 kopt on the One morning E lwar«l Dully, one ! lie clutched the rat» in a of l!ic dope uicn, oi.t-red the con j that crushed their boucs iufti a duit at the opening jiiMt west »>! ■ pulp, but the lew he 1 liua disabled Walnut street. He carried with were nothing to the host he had him a bucket of dope and an ordi to meet. lortunaleir for Dulfr. Okers his services tp l J ie public in nar y ru ij r oad lamp. Dulfv was just as In? was about to succumb. riresaed iu a suit of yellow cloth, such as butchers wear ry DR WESTMORLAND, BKATiNT, voice full of ! /"''7' 11 1,33 „ purely vegetable, and requirinf no change in diet or habits, il; the town holding him in holy ter recommends itself at once to the business aud woiking man. Call on J. \Y. Staxfokw Druggist, Cuthbert. Ga . or wii'.e t» PeubEK ton Meiucim: CoxrAST. Atlanta. Ga. ior. Bill and Jim were noted as Western desperadoes who feared lives, several of whom were now hot on the trail. Berry got drunk and remained in the city several days, taking grrat pains to exhib it large sums of money, and gave it away recklessly to those friends with whom he was drinking and carousing in the saloons, lie told of the wonderful wealth be had acquired in the Black Hills coun try, but did not suv how begot it. He took a double handful of the twenties to the Southern bank, of which J. AV. Carson, now of St* Louis, was cashier for exchange. Suspicion had already been excit ed, and upon close examination by Mr. Carson he found the $20 gold pieces of the same date and make of those of the bank, and all banks throughout the United States had been warned lo look out for them as having been stolen in the express robbery. Berry got his change, however, and left unmolested for his home iu Calla way county. The same afternoon the express officials arrivej, and authorized the writer ot this lo print 3000 circnl irs offering $1000 reward, dead or alive, for JiiU Ber ry ami Collins. This set the Andrian county of* ficers t-,woik in earnest. Harri son Glascock was then sheriff. In personaIJappear.mce this noted of ficer was similar in many respects to Berry, each being lull, straight as an arrow, active and siuewy.— Glascock was a man who, like the train robber, feared nothing. The shcritl well knew that, should Ber ry get the drop on him, he was a dead man. Berry also knew that if Glascock tver drew a head on him. il was surrender or die. On the Saturday night after Berry's arrival, Glascock received word that a friend of Jlerry’s was in town after a suit of clothes he had ordered made. At the -muzzle of a pistol the sheriff look the fellow —a man named Bose Casey—into custody, summoned a posse of half a dozen resolute men, ordered as many horses saddled, lied CaseV on lo the animal he was riding, and compelled him lo guide the paity to the neighborhood where Berry was in hiding. The sher iff's crowd carried double barreled shotguns charged heavily with buckshot. Casey was told that if he led them into a trap his life would pay the forfeit. After trav eling fifteen or twenty miles, the neighborhood where Berry and the loughs of ail the branches of Deulisti v.— Work warranted. Office over the I’ostollice. Rooms foi merly oeeu pied l>y Dr. Worsham. mniSl ct oil | the lamp he carried was overturn rhcnjeil and the globe broken. In a / «£W ELft ” - DIAMONDS. SILVER VV.KTLO AAwN:; I^AULK.^ V7. R. THORNTON, DENTI8T CUTHBERT. GA. o at work : n large pat-king houses. ‘ second the tlamcs caught the roj»e A slight rain was falling ami a and communicated to the greasy stream of muddy water was run coats of the rats. With screams bottom of the that were almost human, the rats Dulfv entered OFFICE over L \Vo<t K. Kg Side Public Square. r 's SSerc. u*bl7-ly SPORTSMEN ning through the [conduit. IV hen ! the opening he left a companion. McMahon, on the outside. Duffy ! had moved west to the second j wheel, and was applying the dope, tied in every direction, leaving long streaks of fiamc behind them like tlie trails of living comets. McMahon by this lime reached a trap near Duffy, and catching 163 BROAD apr-10-ly. aSwt^sM ST. i Gill Nets (ready made) Net Mountings. T«p and Bottom Lines, Corks, an*. Sink- • ers for same, at CASe* SIMPSON’S. — Yof CAN GKT I'llUEF PoUKDS ok Goon Tobacco at J. W. Stan roitb's lor one dollar. 4t when a squealing noh>e in front of! him by the heels drew ins, more him attracted his attention dead than alive, !« the street. Through the gloom he could see Restoratives were administered. AlfTWTie «T*RF. Ffsnm , j (HtiicnrsT. W.-thb. JkskC'ir Pamphlet. As tfXRY SHOW CASE COw, Hs^hnltC* T* ] febl6-1y FARM BELLS, Vt-rv ctcap. I hixfsok'k. furms of an army ol rata pressing on lowanl him up the incliuing to a ilrug store, coniluil. At sight of the light the foremost oues seemed endeavor ing to stop, but so great was the aHii the sinking man was earned here his wounds were dressed. An ambulance was then called, and Duffy was sent lo his borne. The affair was was feared Duffy'a exfiorience would deter others from engaging iu the work.— Mcmjihia A ett- XTeaclq naTters Iol* PIANOS AND ORGANS! 1 Can Sell You an ORGAN OR PIANO CtieapeT THAN ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500 MILES OF THIS POINT. :o: When you want any Instrument, confer with'me in regard to price before buy ing, ami I will save you mon ey. I also soli Piano and Organ Stools separate. J. W. STANFORD. pressure of the swarm behind that | kept as quiet as possible, as il the rats in the rear were piling pell mell over those in front Duffv bail often encountered the ; ! n l , ut rats winie at ins work, but they had never before come so close to him. As they approached he cried at the top of his voice and gesti l'ersonal. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstein, of Mo bile, Ala., writes: 1 take great caiated wildly in an effort to^ > , i tas , ur ?. in . recommending Dr. ... . .. , . , King s New Discovery for C'on- frightrn them, hut they seemed impelled by some greater fear, and on they came. The man saw that he was in danger, and thrust his hand under his oilskin overalls in a vain effort to reach his pocket knife. The cramped position made him awkward, and in his hurry threw him from his balance. The left hand, an which lie had been | leaning, slipped on the conduit and he fell upon his face. In an instant, before lie could .rise, tbe vermin were upon him, and bore him down by the very force ot their accumulated weight. Dotty says that in the danger of his [Kibilion tic seemed to think ery sumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant re lief and entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg lo slate that I had tried other remedies with no good re sult. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life* Fills. Loth of which I can recom mend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive gu.tran’ec. Trial buttles free at J. W. Stanford's drug stare. Two arrests were made in Sum ter county last week for stealing postage due stamps and attempt ing to use them. some of the citizens seen and his buspicions. Naln rally they were aroused and de lermined to investigate the affair. Eight or ten of the best citizens, including two physicians, a livery man. a merchant, and a cotton buyer, went out to where the grave was located, taking with them a spade lo disinter the body. Upon tbeir arrival they found the new made grave as had been represent ed by their informant. Awe-struck they stood for a moment in nhis- pt-red consultation around the lowly mound. It wsb decided that the grave should give up its terrible secret and that a post mortem examination lie made of the corpse by the physicians, who were assured that they would be paid for this disagreeable job by -tbe county. But all were averse to begin removing tbe dirt; final ly the brave cotton buyer an nouueed in a defiant lone that be would throw the first shovelful, and thro that each should take his turn, so as to share in the re sponsibility. In a short lime the spade struck the coffin lid with a dii!I thud, whweal the cold chilis ran up and down the spinal col umns of the brave men from Dan lo vcrtebiic. When the coffin was uncovered, another consulta tion was entered into to decide who should remove it frwm the grave. It was decided by a two- - thirds majority that it was the doctors’job by virture of their experience in robbing graves and handling “stiffs” in the dissecting room. So tbe two physicians reached down anil drew the coffin out of the grave. At that moment the livery man (whose terms for horse hire are quite liberal) cried out excitedly, “It is in -there, boys; 1 beard il rattler’ Placing it upon the ground they began to pry tbe lid off cautiously with tbe shovel which they, did by degrees When tbe crack was targe enough the livery man (whose terms— the former hold Dcadwood level. A Little Girl raarist’s Wowderfal Tl,i * was Jim ’ B first an, I also Escape. j hia last train robbery. It bad not Yesterday morning n moat re 1 been in Ir.s line of business, ami markable accident occurred on the ; 3 ^ rl be had got his “swag” found Oilcans and Northeastern 1 1,e hai1 aD pl *-phant on liis hands. i, a . , , . . iianwsy, near Nicholson station. ‘ liis share of lhe booty was $25,- i wmh 1 coiihi nn«! a tree . ’ .. . , f . ,! by which a little g lr | »,« thrown 000 in gohl, which he lugged U high froMigh lo climb out of Mghl. j out of the train into a hlackberi T i »i ; r i hat lie had 1 And tjuolli the merchant, "Bovs, hush beside the track and mirac- j ** C * ^ W ° l ,alr * 0 rou g J 1 * ‘' taxed , 1 s|*oke the gallant cotton buyer: | New i rail* ■j; out of the train into Boy- let’s each fellow go his own route to town so as not to attract atlen liou. ami keep mum.” But all with accord exclaimed: * !! !!!"’ I the fast cannon ball train, i It might he well to stale in this : wft * followed about twenty connection, that Mr. Then. Cat.: , ; l 1 r * l, ‘ c ’ ,w ; , * nd °i the deceased, was one of the pioneer ■ black Imrry j this city i bu*h beanie the track and mirac j, , .... , . . [ .i-.onsly escaped injury, receiving lealhcr sad,llc ba S»’ wl,,th nly a few slight scratches from bis strength to carry. A Tier com- ^ -be briers. j plcling the job the six robbers de- j * be Boston excursion train wa* camped in different directions, go- •; running in as the first section ol kicb i ing in parties of two. A detec- no living man. Wnb such famir Casey lived was rcacht-iC but thd officer ami his men did not deem it best to go to Berry's house, for ■ear the information of pursuit would be conveyed to him. They knew he would not he at home. Ail members of the posse se creted themselves in brush thick ets and awaited results. Tbe sheriff told his party lo halt Ber ry if he came in sight, and if be showed tight to ^iboot him down. In the early hours of the morning Glascock heard the neighing of a horse in tlie stable upam Berry’s place. li was instantaneously live named Leach, who lived at j answered rro,n ‘be brush hair lalla, look the trail of Berry and bis partner, Collins by name, and followed them 300 miles aloue, at times being compelled to crawl the liain was runairg at the , same rate of speed as *tlie cannon settlers of Bowersville, bore an ex ; bail train—that is. about forty ceilent reputation while living. ’ miles an hour—and the little girl, and departed this life iu his 29lh "hose name is Mabel Smith, eilh- j l, *ng distances through brush and er leaned out of a window and grass to present discovery, which lost her balance, or stepped out j meant death to the detective. At on the pluTuriii and was whirled ••it the coach; at any rate, she was thrown off with great force, and had Iter body struck the ground, would doubtless have been instantly killed. Providence, however, was watching mer the child, and she fell into a lilac kBer- ry l.ush, where she lav unable lo writer many incidents connected Languid, low-ipiriled, lifeless, and ,novc - ' Jl| e train, with her pa with liis long and tedious journey rents on board, sped onward year, and was accorded burial by liis mistress brother. Requics-CAT The above in substance a decent and her in pace, is a true statement. Ask an t body from Bowersville.—Hartwell Sun. • m Bo Yos Feel Doll, last Leach overtook them, ami the first night after doing so he wit nessed Berry and Collins count their ill gotten gohl,which amount ed in all to about $10,000. The detective at tlie lime related to the mlescriliahlv miserable, both physically and mentally; experi once a sense of fullness or bloat ing after eating, or of-goneness,” or emptiness of stomach in the morning, longue coaled, bitter or bail taste in uinulli. irregular ap- |ictite. dizziness, frequent head aches, binned eyesight, "floating specks" betorc tbe eyes, nervous prostration or exhaustion, irrita Irilily of lem|icr, hot flushes, alter nating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient pains here and there, cojjl feet, drowsi ness after meals, w.-ikefulDcss, or disturbed and unrefresbing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of im|ie&ding calamity? If you have all. or any consider able number uf these symptoms, you arc suffering from that most com mom of American maladies— Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liv er, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The mure compli caied your disease has liet-onie. the greater the number ami di versity of symptoms. No matter what' stage it has reached. Pent her Ion's Lemon anil Orange Elix ir will cure tliediseaseand prevent those dieadful results from such a condition of the system. This wonderfei) remedy is equal lv efficacious in acting upon the Jjkidnrys, and those who have been suffering for years with kid ney troubles, will find relief in PcmhcrIon’s Lemon ami Orange in the early dawn, no one on board being aware of the accident. Twenty minutes later the can- noa hall train came along, and i lie sharp eyes of the engineer de lected the little one lying in her very uncomfortable beil of briers. He applied the air brakes, brought the train to a halt, and the little girl was picked up ami taken aboard the train- This occurred about a mile south af Nicholson station. On Hie arrival of the cannon hall train the little girl was re turned to her almost, frantic pa rents.—Aiew Orleans Picayune. The street cars at Key West appear lo be doing a good busi ness notwithstanding the large number of hacks employed on the streets. U. G. Piton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was to have purchased the Port Orange Hotel for $3 000. but ow ing to a defect in the title tbtsale fell through. — m A new enterprise has sprung up in Lawrenceville. Mr Austin sold a pair of pups for $25 a few days ago. Rumore of a proposal lo utilize one of the largest buildings in Fernandina as a tobacco factory are floating ahSuL on foot, tracking tbe men through the great American desert, and said at Hines his hair stood per pendicular in space. At night Leach would noiselessly creep up in hearing distance of the robbers, while around their campfires they were laying tbeir plans. He learn ed their places; he realized more than ever they- were desperate men; he dare nut tackle them un til civilization was reached. After a wearisome journey on foot, through all kinds of unbro ken country, a railroad station was finally seacbeil, and rubbers and detective took passage lor Kansas City. Here Leach lost his trail. He thought Berry, who he knew lived in Callaway county, would go to Fulton via the Mis souri Pacific and through Jefferson City, and the detective went that route. He missed his calculations, however, lor Berry and his pal came over the Chicago and Alton road. Berry stopping here, where he was known by almost every body, while Collins continued his course to Chicago. Officers of tbe express company arrived in Mexico a day or two prior to the coming of the detec- mile distant by the animal's mate, which Berry was riding, and which was tethered to a tree, while the train robber slept hard by unconciuus of the fate that awaited Ins wakening. Glascock now knew he had treed his man, and so eager was he to capture him that he started alone to make the arrest, but was followed by the posse. When within fifty yards of Berry his burse gave a loud ssort, it seemed as a warn ing of approaching danger, which aroused the outlaw, who at once proceeded Lo get ready for imme diate action, but, u|>oa seeing there was a crowd after him. be gun to unhitch liis horse prepara tory to making an endeavor at es cape. The brave sheriff cocked both barrels-of his gun and ap proached within twenty feat of Berry, calling tu him to surrender. The robber started to run,' when Glascock fired, the charge going over Berry's head. Berry turned as quick as a flash and drawing s weapon in each hand, made np his mind to fight his way out. The sheriff was too quick for him; bis next shot brought Berry down with his left thigh and leg riddled. Alter Berry fell he made a desper ate effort to shoot, but Glascock was on top of him in sn instant amfdisarmed him. The excite ment attending the straggle was said lo hare been painfully in tense, and tlie act of tbe sheriff— some time since deceased—was one of rare bravery anil daring, characteristic in every sense of i the man who did it.—Mexico (Mo.) Special in SI. Louis Globe- Democrat. The St. John aud Halifax Rail road Company has concluded to extend the line from Daytona over to the peninsula. _ -•-• The Pioneer paper mill, at Ath ens, in a few days will begin the manufacture ofnews paper.