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Enterprise and
-BY JAS. W. STANFORD.
‘independent in Ail Things—Neutral in Nothing.”
- ' ---■ =al
TERMS $1.00 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. VIII. Sss 'iSl !■ lsst -
CUTHBERT, GA„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1S88.
NO. 2S
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
BARGAINS!
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
HARMS'S
DRY
HOUSE!
• Our entire Stock of Sarin" and Sitnintci\Goods ;Tt actual cost. Dress Goads and White Goods of every description. Embroideries, Embroidered Financings. Rid Gloves and Silk Trimmings, silclt as Moires and Surah Silks; to make rfiOiii for ouf
Mammoth Stock of Fall Goods. Owing to the stringency of money, many large manufacturers had to close within the last week, and Harris’ Dnv Goons House will be represented there to take advantage of the nutty bargains bought strictly for cash.
Ak. TP COST Z T O. O S 2 t
Yon know what that means without a word from us. Such a reduction never was known in Cuthbert as will be made on all Goods in our line. Such an opportunity never wftf* offered
to casl. ’purchasors. An honest slaughter of honest Goods, reduced only to enable us to get more cash on hand to be able to take advantage of the many bargains offered in the East for
the fall trade. Dry Goods tit almost half their former price. Harris’ Dry Goods House’s reputation for correct statements has been made too long to be talked of or questioned. Comcf
at once and take advantage of these sales while our Stock is still complete.
rJUKUTti*
Enterprise & Appeal, saved from suicide.
.. _ — - -I PROSTRATED’ KIND M BODY-
PRICE : . Life Saved in Savannah.
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sunsuKimox
One copy one }-ear .
“ Six mouthy
li . Three months
1C ail ISoad Srlicduh*.
DAY rASfeKNOKIl, gOISO WK<T.
Arrive 2:55 r - M *
CiOINC EAST.
11 :53 A. M.
‘‘When I began thv iWcof your Frond
Wine ol Coca I was pr« »?r:i‘e«l and bro
ken down mom.illy and physically b\
excesses ami ovoc exertion. I had bo
citiuj'elled to give nj>a lucrative busii
on
and bad bee
liecik*. gluon
bneuling ovi
Arrive
FLOKIHA A WESTERN l’.\KSKN<*UK.
GOING WEST.
4.:00 a.
<701 K<; EAST.
Arrive
Stops
Arrive
me little better than an im-
dcsjiomlent. continmiily
my miserable condition.
| ami at times really contemplated suicide.
; Six bottles of vour French Wine of Coca
j have restored me to perfect health and
| vigor, and am ahie to attend to a large
! commercial business. 1 am happy,
! cheerful ami (>. K.”
I (Cigiud.l h. WOOD.
2 :11 I’. M.
Springs. Eufaula,
at Union , .
Cuthbert. Dawson, between Mont
torv and Siiilthville. I
Fort Caines train makes close con-j
hection with the Montgomery «V Macon i
Pasascngerat E , rs A ,, P „ t . ! ,
A NoUle ant! Gocd Woman Saved Prom llie
Gjave Wlo Had Despaired of Living.
Women at Auctiou Sales.
New York Graphic.
•How much am 1 offered for
these linen handkerchiefs? .Ilow
much will you give inc for one,!
with the privilege of a
Start ’em lor something
much?’
3*ou a quarter for them *
She got them, and U1C3' were
three sizes too small.
Up went a piece of fine lace
worth #1 a yard, and it was bought
*1 ilgivcgpu ten cents, si:. while mentioning it afterward
dozen.' |, v a gentleman lor 20 cents, not a
^ ow lady making a bid. This struck
• me as being very strange, and
_ ; while mentioning it afterward to
*l<n I m tillered, who 11 say the the auctioneer, lie said:
fifteen: ; *You see, a woman thinks a
‘I reckon 1 11 give you that
much.’
‘Fifteen, who'll say the twenty?'
A Rhinoceros limit. J myself, kept ray head, and as I
Taking ray eight bore and hall * lied I managed to open my rifle,
a dozen spare cartridges in my j get the old cartridges out, and pul
pocket, I made a detour, and i two fresh ones in. To do this 1
reaching the ant heap in safety, j had to steady my pace a little, and
Ia\* down For a moment the wind j by the liriic that I had snapped
bad dropped, blit presently a gen j the rifle to, I heard him snorting
tie puff of air passed over ine and ! and thundering away within a few
POPULAR DRY
I'hcy Did Right.
Concealed Weapons.
? Atlanta Common wealth.
It is reported that Senator Col j Judge Van Epps, of the Atlanta
quilt and Representative Stewart I City Court, by the upright and
were requested to invite Congress- faithful discharge of his high of li
man McKinley, or Ohio, the gleiit- j cial duties since he has beeft tlpofa
est leader of the protectionists, to the bench, lias earned the sincere
•Will yoti let me look at them,
please, sir? I'll bid twenty*
‘Twenty, did I hear tin
a woman
thing sold at auction must be al
ways literally* given away. They
want to pay 10 cents for some
thing north $10. That’s their
B -tt TJ 2ST s W I CTT i
&c WESTERN K j
ilb o Aid. IV. i
ff IRGTT'E,.
< i nts idea of the business, and the only
l luivr been a_jrrent sufferer f<»r many I * 1 went}’, Hint 1 Hear tlie fi'«-' j time we catch them is when we ;
t.. n ■( 1't!»*'lu• :ihh^'.-i ”;!in!":!!iG <■ xjmired j *' venl Y* twcut}*, twenty, twenty*. I f 0() | them on the goods or put tip
lie at any rime. Penibrrion’s Mine nt j1 went}'; once, twice; are you all
done? The third and last time,
•a was recoinu cwh d t:> me alter all
medics bad failed, and I can
r,fully say that i. ha* IK.I ..illy kept | an( !_g 0 ne to—lo— to'
alive. !>ut strengthened ami raised
1 >0 that I again enjoy the blessings
lth. I suffered with great nerve
exhaustion, an organic heart disease,
j with cold Kinking spelis. with little pow-
j er of reaction, and Pemberton’s Wine *1
: *' 1 le that would bring
tion.”
On and after Sunday, May 1 SM.-s J on ., .j.jl, £ reat
passenger trains will run as fallows: [Signed. |
CKNTKVL STANDARD TIME. | ‘ Mks. TAM AUINE CARTER.
FOR THE WEST. NORTH A SOI TO. j
Cmciu ti 1
Mail.
Drunswick lv *>:•>•» *1 m
3‘vles’ M'sb •17:15”m
-Jamaica lv 7 :'*»7 a ift
AVavnesville lv S :07 a m
Hoboken lv l»:l*2 am
.Helilatt'villc* lv 0:13 a m
\V aveross . arU:l2am
kk',I SUFFERING MANKIND.
♦3 :2«> p m I Co to tin* Drug Store and lmy a botttleof
• S:1 -1“" I ppMnruTnii’s rprunri mpa
something they don’t know any-,
thing about. I have seen them j
give a dollar for .a thing that;
wasn’t worth 10 cents a dozen.’
I noticed one lady who had bid :
on nearly everything which had !
been offered for sale and had not j
bought a Unite. Finally, when
Savannah sir 1'-:2:> p m
Charleston, ar 4 :20 p m
Callahan aril :20 a 111
Jaek’ville ar 12:00 in
'fbomasville ar .1 :20 i» Jli
Pensacola.. ar 10:10 p iu
Mobile ... . ar 3:20 a m
New Orleans ar 7 :.V» a m
Jacksonville lv 7 :30 a m
Cal] ban ■■ lv $:05 a nt
Charleston.. Iv3:00 a m
bavaunuli lv 7 :«.HJ a m
. fa.
TV ay cross... lv 10:00 a m
3’earsoii. * ..Art-11:10 a 111
Alanaha lv 12:07 j>
Tv Ty...:.. lv 1 :‘W 1* m
Sumner. — lv 1 :M p m
Willingham lv 2*24 p m
Davis lv p m
Alhanv ... rtr :‘»:00pm
‘Mis. John Smith.* 1
‘How many will you take, Mrs |
Smith?’
‘Wh}*} I’ll take the dozen lor ■
20 cents, of course.’
‘Madam. 3*ou were bidding f° r . box of handkerchiefs had been
one with the privilege of taking a knocked down for $1.50, and her
I welve of them will cost | j nsl i, a ,i been JO cents, she
said »n an audible voice:
‘That man is just as mean as
mean can be. He won’t let
me have a tiling, but just keeps on
until somebod}' bids over me.*
blew 4in towards the rhinoceros.
I>3* the way, I wonder what it is
that smells 20 strong about a man?
Is it his body* or his breath? 1
have never been able to make out,
but I saw somewhere the other
day that in the duck <#coys the
man who is working the ducks
holds a little piece of burning turf
before his mouth, and that if hr
does this they cannot smell him,
which looks as though it were the
breath. Well, whatever it was
about me that attracted his atten-
paces of my back. I stopped, and
as 1 did so rapidly cocked the ri
fle, ami slewed round upon my
heel. Hy this time the brute was
within six or seven yards of me,
but luckily bis head was up. I
lifted the rifle and fired at him. It
was a snap shot, but the bullet
struck him in the chest within
thr«*e inches of the first, and found
its wa}* into his lungs. It did not
stop him. however; so all I could
do was to bound to one side, which
I tlid with surprising activity.
smelt anil as he brushed past me lire
tion, the rhinoceros s
mt‘; and within a half a minute the other band Into his side,
alter the puff of wind had passed ! That did for him. The ball pass
,s (l;7 p in
!>:<)4 p in
10:0S a m
Wont^iMilery — ar.:...
Ni'aP Orlcan* :»r
lhrmiiighaiu • -ar
Decatur ar
Nashville ar
Louisville ar
Cincinnati - ar
t’-ohm.bus ar
>lneon ir
Atlanta ar
Mafiefcta .. ar
CTiuttar.oogu r. ar
Louisville ar
I’inciwiati ar ..
FROM XHK WEST, NORTH ti
HESSES THE FMji
; TVjfAlNlSKiV
^l-bARGEn'i-oMFS
7:2ft p in *Ar x v v „ __
11 :iw a... oT A A nTH.'Tp
m :
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7:20 p 111
.2:12 a 111 j
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m H
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IS A LINIMENT PERFECTLY
iRKLESS.AtfQ SHOULD BE USED A
F£W MONTHS.BEFORE CONFINEMENT.I
SEND FOR £?GOK TO MOTHERS •
Eh t’JjFiEID'P.E au LATQR CO-
c, ATLANTA.GA. _J
Cincinnati lv .
Louisville ..C.,. lv
Chattanooga — lv..
Marietta lv
Atlanta lv
Macon. lv
Culam’Dws .... - .lv
Mail.
2:.» p m
*J :*X) a m
1 :1.> p m
2 :-■{ [» in
0:4-'5 p m
0:05 a m j — —
0*40 a in 1 Sold 1»v Druggists timl Dealers.
SOUTH. | ' feblG-l\*
Florida n^wviui T-ir-1—wtm—
Kxi'rc—s. j
giSflmj DR. WESTMORELAND,
ljSp m ' »K.Vri*T,
2:2.i p in OfT^rs li is sorvices to t lio pulilic in
dozen
you $2.40.’
“Well, you fan just keep your
old handkerchiefs.’ •
I had a bach seat in a stoi c on
Whitehall street, which was be
ing sold out b}' the sheriff, and
the sale had been announced as a
‘ladies’ auction.’
The above introduction was
what I heard when 1 lirst entered
the store, and it was the auction
ecr wrestling with some lady bid
ders.
The handkerchiefs were sold
again and bought by anoti.e. lady
for 40 cents apiece,
he was im> and lurmug round to
get his bead up wind. There he
stood for a few seconds and sniti
move,
cd in behind the shoulder and
right through his heart. He fell
over on lo his side, gave one most
awful squeal—a dozen pigs could
and
ed, and then lie began to
first of all at a trot; then as the! not have made such a noise
scent grew stronger, at a furious promptly died,
gallop. On lie came, snorting As for me, I blew my nose, and
like a runaway engine, with his ! going up lo the rhinoceros, sat on
tail stuck straight Up in the air; his head, and reflected that 1 had
A nicely dressed lady had lv
dozen 10 cent stockings of rain j
bow lines knocked down to her, I
and when the bundle was handed
to iier she looked around in aeon-
fused manner and said apol 'geti
cally: j
‘I bought these for my cook.’ j
There was a lady silling quite I
near the auctioneer who had.
bought a great many things, and |
1 watched the sale for about an ; j j 1ut { m , me t c the conclusion that
hour, and from what I witnessed | s | lc had a dry goods store some
I ain fully prepaid! that women
where in the suburbs. Presently
van clean up a house and milk a j she i efl Uie gtore an( j4fci minutes!
; later I saw a gentleman cn ier ex
r.:.'»!» pm
FcNFS p 111
Cincinnati .... Iv * I :00 p ui
Vuisville lv k:4.*» a m
Nashville- lv 12:2»» p m-
PecHtur- lv 5 A3 p iu
Jfirniiriirhani. Jv ( j.3} ii tn
New Orleans lv 7:53 a lit
M on tp mierylvlO : a"» p m
all the branches of Dentistry.—
Work warranted. Oflice oyer the-
Pnstnlfice. Rooms formerly* occu
pied by Dr. Worsham. nitoJl ct
Albany
Davis
lv 5:0G a m
lv5:23 a m
Willingham.-... Iv 3:.’tS a m
Nmnner lv a in
Ty T\
Alapaha
l*carso't .
lv G:20 a ni
lv 7 :.’>3 a m
lvS::t0a tn
ar 0:3<»a ui
W. R. THORNTON,
u^;d E N T 1ST
CUTIlBEIfT, GA-.
O FFICE
over t
West Sid' Public Square,
K. Rev’s Store, leblj-ly
cow, but they are a dead failure!
at an auetioa. j cited ly, closely* followed by my!
\\ bile the auctioneer was scream- ( supposed storekeeper. It was her 1
ing himself hoarse lu get up some j | lusl)amI> aml |, e rllslle d , lp to a f
enthusiasm over a tablecloth a, el „ rkan(1 a8 Ketl the amount of
half dozen or more ladii^ crowded I Mrs. A.’s bilk It was $28 and!
aiound the counter and asked Ihe j someihing, and he t-aine back to
delks to silow them various and IPs wife, vrlio was standing at the
if he had seen me lie down there,
he cohI.I not have made a belter
line? it was father nervous work,
I can tell you, lying there wailing
for his onslaught, for he looked
like a mountain of flesh. I de
termined, however, not to fire until |
I could plainly see his ev e, for 1
think that rule always gives one
the right distance for big game.
So I rested my rifle on the ant-
heap and waited for him, kneeling.
At last, when he was about forty
yards away, 1 saw that the lime
had come, and aiming straight for
the middle of the chest, I pulled.
Thud went the heavy bullet,
and with a tremendous snort over
rolled the rhinoceros beneath its
had a capital morning's shooting.
— f.x.
Barrooms mid Children.
Atlanta CoiniiioiiiteaHft:
Last week we referred in these
columns to the shameful practice
of some parents in this city who
send their children to the bar
rooms to get beer and liquor, and
to the equally shameful practice
of barkeepers of encouraging this
traffic through innocent children.
This week's issue of the Savannah
Local, under the bead of “What a
Shame,” has an article on the
same line, condemning the sale of
beer and liquor to children in that
city. The Local says sharply:
come to Gcoigia and -leliver a lec
ture at the Georgia Chautauqua
at Salt Springs, near Atlanta. It
is further stated that these two
gentlemen refused to extend the
invitation because Mr. McKinley
was a republican and they did not
propose to have anything to do
with the movement of republican
campaign speakers.
This has created a good deal of
comment, and it is alleged that as
this Georgia Chautauqua is not a
political gathering, but an assem
bly iif teachers and literary people
no political consideration should
have anything to do ttith these
lection of speakers.
We do not know whether Sena
tor Colquitt ami Judge Stewart
did refuse lo invite Mr. McKinley
to come to Georgia or not, but wc
do not see that they have commit
ted any crime it they did. If they
did not. wish to have anything to
do with Mr. McKinley’s visit it is
nobody’s business exeept their
own. The United States has a
postofliee department that would
have carried the invitation for two
cents, and these gentlemen are not
respect of the people. This re-
spect has been increased tocnlhu
siaslic admiration by the firmness
and wisdom lie has displayed of
late in dealing with violators of
the law against carrying conceal
ed weapons. Some time ago the
Judge announced his deterroina
tion tn pfuiisb this cowardly crime
with the severest penalties of the
law. giving those addicted to this
evil practice full notice of what
they might expect if brought into
court and found guilyy. A day or
two ago a negro was convicted,
and, in passing sentence, Judge
Van Epps said: “It is the sen
tence of the court that you serve
four inohtiis oh the public works.
All persons, whether high or low,
rich or poor, respectable or disso
lute, no matter who they may be.
who shall be convicted in this
court of carrying concealed reap-
oils, will be dealt within the same
way. I hereby announce it my
fixed purpose to enforce the law
vigorously. Carrying concealed
weapons must cease. The mini
mum penally in all cases of tills
character will he four months on
to he blamed if they refused to the public works. There "will be
lake any interest in llie visit of a | no fines. If [he most distinguish
republican politician to Georgia j ed citizen of Fulton county Should
during a presidential campaign, j be convicted of this offense I
But this is a Iitcrnry«-not a po-! would not hesitate to impose the
lineal gathering. Then why is u i penally. I shall give him four
man selected who has never made! months in the chaingang, no mat
any reputation in literature and is j ter who he may lie.”
entirely unknown exeept as the! Those who know the judge
inventor of the republican Chinese : know that he will tarry out his
wall tdriff platform? Whatever i decision to the letter. We sih-
sundry articles; and finally the
auctioneer'paused and remarked
that it was absolutely necessary
for him to have the attention of the
entire audience. This made tlic
ladies mad, and they began to
door and Slid:
"Great goodness, Nellie, you
have bought nesilj - $30 worth!'
-What? Why 1 didn’t have any
idea I had spent over $5.’
There was a gentleman standing
make so many uncomplimentary , near ine, who whispered in my car:
remarks about the tablecloth that 1
it was thrown down and some
thing else put up for sale.
They had to inspect critically
everything that was offered, and
it required half the auctioneer’s
‘I’ve caught on to a scheme.
I came here to buy my wife some
itiuimings and laces, and I was
afraid lo bid. because t knew
nothing about such articles, hut
now, whenever I see the ladies
| bidding lively, then I’m going to
Pavannali .
. ar 12:23pm
12: 23 p m
charleston .
. ar 4:20 j» in
4:20 i* in
tTiilahnu
..ar 11:26 a in
7:10 a m
Jacksonville
. nr 12:00 m
a m
New Orleans
. Iv
4 :<)«> {» in
Mobile
. lv
8:*0 p in
I'ensacola ..
. lv
4:00 a m
ThoniasvUlc .
..lv
12:55 j* m
Jacksonville..
.. lv 7 :•*><» a m
6:40 j> in
Callahan
..lv S:0rt a m
7: * -■» p m
Charleston...
. lv 3:00 a m
2:15 j’ in
Savannah ...
iv 7 ;00 a in
S:15 p ni
Waycross....
.lv 10:Wi a in
3:57 r. in
PARKSR’S
, BALSAS]
[Clc-nses anrl beautifies tins ha!
,i Yomotes a luxuriant'7rcwili»
Ift over Fas’* to Rcstcro Git
; Hail to its Youthful Color.
GurcssoalpdiseasesaiuX
fric. et Drnggisfcsh
£ehiatt*.v*e.
Jtol
. lv 10:2!) a m
.Iv. 10:41 a m
lv 11:37 a m
lv 12:5 p iu
Ivtl2:2S p in
ar 12:50 p in
tSton on siirnal.
Tim-hasc tickets at the station, and
save extra fare collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all I> & \Y fctu-
iioy*\
itobokfMi
tVaynesv'e
Jamaica .
TV M’sb .
Dmnswick.
PARKER’S GINCERTOHH
rsvsJu able lot Ccuslu;, CoiJa, iawardf oia&i&Ziaagt'i
apr 12-1}*
4 :2. a m
4 :40 a m
3:32 a iu !
<1:03 a in j
10:25 a m
0:45 a in
Jug. 0. Gunn,
UNDERTAKER,
Cuthbert, Georgia.
Your attention is called to the fact
that I am prepared to furnish, day or
niirht. any style or size
Connerfions mnde at Wayeross Coffin, Burial Case or Casket <-’•
from all points on ^aVaifOah, Florida A
mitt Mann i keep always in stock full assortments
Pu Hi inn Palace Sleephtg atttl Mann
Boudoir Gars.
II. S. H A INKS. CEO. W. It AlXVX
* » Geifl Manager. Supermtcnde'ht.
C. D. OWENS, J. A. McDl FFlK.
Traffic Manager, ileu’i Pass. Agent.
K. AY. ANCilKU. Ass’t fien’l Pass. Ajrt.
B x * S. S.
at J. W, SfASFoiito s.
.. \
In Stifles and Sixes.
And can furnish Coffins as tastily trim
med. and at Prices as Fcriv as Van he
bonsrht in the State.
Will send Hearse to any part of Che
county hy contract. When you need me,
come to see- me.
t’an he found, at night, af resi
donee, opposite 'Methodist'Church, on-
Lumpkin street*
selling. When a bolt of ribbon
was -looked at’ it was unwound
and the end passed around, while
the holder of life boll run the rib
bon out as the end got farther and
farther away. When finally re
turned to the auctioneer he had
some ten or fifteen yards lo
straighten out.
The auctioneer, standing upon
a tonnlcr, would throw out goods
into llie audience for ladiesMo in
spect, and when iic accidentally
knocked off an elderly lady’s bon-
net with a pair of stockings there
came near being serious trouble.
Once a corset was thrown into a
young lady’s lap, imd with cheeks
like poppies she drew her liat over
her eyes, picked up the article
gingeilyand dropped it into the
lap of an old married lady, who
exclaimed:
‘Them's good stays. I’ll give
The first article Jic ‘ bought on
this plan was ten yariU of lace at
30 cents a yard. aniMl was cotton,
and could lie bought anywhere
for 10 cents.
He left the store a few minutes
latcf: and I snpnose lie went home
to get his wife.
, , . . ..... I "‘Yes, we say what a sfiatne;
shock, just like a shot rabbit. But . , , , . , ...
. , , , and it should be stopped, it c re
if I had thought that he was done , .
fer to the fact that the liquor
for I was mistaken, for in another. .
, , , . | dcaiefs in this city arc guilty of
second he was up and coming at ... , ... .
, , 1 ° ; selling beer, if not other stronger
mens hard as ever, only with his) ..
, , , ,, , . . , ... . drinks, to the prattling, innocent
head held low. 1 waited till be! .... - . . ,
children in our city. I ins is done
was within ten yards, in the hope
, , ,, , every day in the week and Sunday
that he would expose ids chest,: ..... , , „ . ,
1 j loo, in the face ami defiance of the
hut he would do nothing of the
sort. So I just had to fire at his
head-with the left barrel, and take
my chance. Well, as luck would
have it, of course the animal pul
its horn in the way of the bullet,
which cut clean through it about
three inches above the root, and
Don’t Experiment.
You cannot afford to waste time
in experimenting " lien your lungs
are in danger. Consumption al
ways seems, at first only a cold.
Do not permit any dealer to iui
pose upon von with some cheap
imitation of Dr. King's New Dis-
coveiy lor Consumption, Coughs
and Cold*, hut be sure you get
the genuine. because he can
make more profi* he may tell you
he has something just as good,
nrjusl the same. Don't be de
ceived. but insist upon getting
Dr. King's New Discovery, which
is guaranteed to give relief io all
Throat, Lung and Chest affec
lions. Trial bottles free at J. W.
Stanford's Drug Stole,
law. Do you not know this to be
a fact? Have you not seen it in
! your neighborhood? We have
! seen it more than once. Only a
i few Sundays ago we saw a five or
j six 3‘ear old negro child come out
| of the gate of the grocery corner
, West Broad and Minis streets
tfien glanced off into space. After' . . . , ,
*?. , * j with a tin bucket half full ol beer,
that tilings got rattier serious. My , , ,, . , .
- ° , the bucket being uncovered. Tins
gun was empty, and the rhinoee- c .,
‘ , was on the Sabbath,- we aav.
ros was rapidly arriving—so rap : ,,,«••
„ , , , , , ° 1 Here was a double offence—a vio
idly, indeed, that I came to the i, .. .
, , . . | lation of llie Sunday law and the
conclusion that I had belter make', , - , , , ...
, ; law that forbids the sale of liquors
way for him. Accordingly I Him.)-!. , , . , .
, , . . ; to minors. And we are told that
ed to my feet and ran to the right i
/ • , , . . “ 1 this same grocery, and the other
as hard as I could go. As I did ...
not far from it, corner West
so he arrived full till, and knock
ed my friendly ant heap flat, and,
for llie second lime that day went
a most magnificent ermq-er. This
gave me a few seconds’ start, and
I ran down the wind—my word. I
did run! Unfortunately, however,
my modest retreat was observed,
and tbe rhinoceros, as soon as be
got bis legs again, set to work lo
run after me.
Now no man on earth can run
as fast dsan irritated rhinoceros
can gallop, and I knew that lie
must soon Caleb me up. But
having sonic slight experience of
this sort of thing, I, luckily for
Broad and Taylor streets, contin
ually. daily, tosell the abominable
poison to both the white and ne
grn children in the neigiilioi hoo.l
without any compunction or fear.
•Till they deny this? But we do
not accuse them of being the only
ones guilty of such violations of
law. morality and decency, for wc
verily believe evert retail liquor
dealer id tbe city stands guilty of
these high banded sins and viola
tions.”
At Wallingford, Coun., a big
pointer dog was caught trying lo
bury alive his rival—a small span
iel—of whom be was insanely jeal
ous.
the naturc.of the assemblage Mr.
McKinley was expected to come
to Georgia.to deliver a republican
protectionist speech.
Jiist after President Cleveland's
election the democrats decided to
have a big jubilee meeting in At
lanla. Nine tenths of Hie votes
that had elected President Clove
land were c.1st hy the tariff reform
ers and yet the managers of this
meeting invited Mr. Bandall to;
come down and make the speech,
and lie did make it and it advoca
ted the protection that had always
been tbe doctrine Of the republi
can party and had always been op
posed hy democrats.
Three years later, when the
gates of the Piedmont Exposition
were opened. 31 r. Randall was on
liafid again with Ills speech in fa
vor of protection. The Piedmont
Exposition was not a political af
fair, but the liirifi' reformers wefc
not beard from, and this great
democratic apostle of protection
was there lo disseminate his doc
trines.
If Senator Colquitt and Judge
Stewart did refuse to have any-
corely hope that llie other judges
of the State will enforce the law
in the same spirit and with’ the
same vigor, it will bring about a
grcitt rcforiii and suppress an evil
which lias long been a shame to
our civilization.
thing to do with Mr. McKinley's™ 0 ”' 1 - TOU bavc *° tt ’ et1 ' l >u,,e ‘ , •
visit they have .lone nothing of “' Vl,ttl! Shan’t I have’em out?
liich the people of Georgia will
disapprove.
Dyspepsia (lured .(her Fifteen Years.
Rrooewitt, Min. Co., West Va.
\V. H. Comstock, Dec. 10, ’86,
Dear Sir—For fifteen years I have
been afflicted with Dyspepsia, and at
times was unable to do any work.
Six months a2° 1 began to take vour
Indian Root l’ills and I have not lost
a day from work. I highly recom
mend them and am satisfied that they
have hut to liertried to establish their
merits. Yours truly,
J.u.03 T. Lillls.
'hiking Her Happy.
Detroit Free Press.
A woman with tears in hereyes,
and her jaw tied up, stood in the
doorway of a Woodward avenue
dentist the other day, having come
in from the country to have a
tooth pulledj ami yet dreading to
lake the decisive step. In this
emergency a pedestrian who un
derstood her feeling^ halted and
asked:
“Toothache, ma’am?”
“Yes, awfully.”
“For how loDg?”
“Two weeks: It isn’t quite so
bad just now—just, this minute.”
“Let me lecl your pulse, tt’m.
Run ont your longue. Il'm. Had
a Cold?”
"Yes, sir.”
“That's what ails you. It is
neuralgia ill the facial muscles.
A Chapter ou Beautiful Necks,
Xew York Graphic.
“A woman with it ttjiiic neck
never conceals it,” is one of the'
social aiiults. For the last fie#
years, ever since, in fitel; the Prin
cess of Wales became the leader
of American and London fashionSj
the white neck has been in eclipse.
The princess . has a deep" scar,
caused by an abcess under the
skin, and to conceal this blemish
the high collar on day dresses and
the broad hand of velvet and jew
els by night were adopted. Like’
most fashions this one was bofff
to sooilic royal vanity, and it
must be conceited it has proved It
blessing lo many a long-fact feed 1
commoner. Now, however, there'
is a threatened revolt among tbe
young beauties with white round
throats: they say, with the usual*
cruelty of youth, that the princes?
would be glad enohgll to dispense
' with her chokers ii she eottld, ant?
they will not be governed by bef
scar any longer. For tailor-made
severe street gowns, yes; but ttfr
the bouse, no! Aided atul abet
ted by M. Worth, the girls are
showing their necks in a most dis
tracting way. At the theater tbff
oilier night the back of the love
liest white neck divided attention 1
with “Jim, the Penman,” whenev
er the curtain fell, for tbe beauti
ful line of the soft brown hair 09
\ that white skin, the graceful
■ curves of the jaw tthere It joineft
i the neck, and then the roundnesa
j of the contours, were studies in
j which an artist might have revel*-'
1 ed. To exhibit all this loveliness
the Frcncby gown was devoid of
any band. Trying? WcH, slilpA-
ly, bat then that is the charm of
it. Only tbe young and fair may
venture lo uncover this porliik#ttf
the human anatomy. Itnglisk 1
girls are famous (ot their colum
nar necks. Americans, on the’
contrary, are of the finer mold,
and their necks, like their wristtf
and ankles, arc more slender than 1
those of the fair, hut massive
daughters of Albion. Mrs. Lang
try, fur instance, has a perfectly
set neck; the back of it is atlfif
the Greeks call “kissablc,” and 80/
too, was this demoiselle’s who en
grossed the attention of the occu' •
pants of two seats behind her all
the theater last week. It it sel
dom, however, that this pure’
Greek ty|ic appears on this side
of life Atlantic, though nb# it ftp
to be fashion it will doubless de
velop among American beauties,-
for Americans have a way of be
ing wliat they desire.-
out?”
“No, madam. Y’ou will get over
it in a day or two.”
“Ob, sir. I’m so glad—so glad.
You don’t know how 1- (Jreaded
it!”
“Exactly. Keep your jaw tied
up and go borne. I cttbHl have
told clear across the 'street that
you had no toothache,”
It was an awful lie, but those
who saw her happiness an she
skipped out felt that- the liar
ought lo have a tncdal.
Lucky Little Htjit
San Francisco Wasp.
Tiic minister sought to iwpfofe’
the time hy giving Bobby a' lesson’
in ftooi'ality.
•‘My boy,” he said, “f hare liv
ed Wrty-five years ami have never
used tobacco in any form, nor told
a lie, nor swore, nor played booth-'
ey, nor—”
“Hare yon got any ItUllfboynJ*
interrupted Bobby.
‘ No, I have never HftSJ any litlUf
boys.”
“Well, they are mighty lucky/’
said Bobby.
Safflfiel Dickie, chairman of this’
national prohibition committee,-
declares that tbe Chicago nomi
nations chow the republican cam
paign is to be one of pedigree and)
pocket book.
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