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«l)c Cutljbcvt Appeal.
« W.IMIKl* KTKK% TSIinWIUT.' MAR VIVO Irtt
SAWTELL ft JONES
II. H. JON E R, E»itor.
TflURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1
tST The corner stone to a colored
university was recently laid in Atianto.
WOuBooby Clift, the Hurnnnah enrpet
bagger postmaster, has ordered upon the
duties of his office.
»fflu The President attended the 1 ate
nuvul examination of midshipmen at
Anapolin, Md.
■ —. ■ -«♦»- - —
Col. Charles Goode, of Ameri*
cits, delivers the nnnuul address befrro
the Lumpkin Masonic Female College
on tho 13th inst
t=sr The Snvnmiaii Nows contains
nearly tecolumn setting forth tho im-
proVomciiUrld' process of construction
In (lint city. Their estimated value
will exceed nno million of dollars.
On the 4th font., the old fraction*
nl currency and nolo plutos woro melt*
cd at Washington in tho presence of a
special comrnittoo. Tlioy had struck oft'
8 billions of dollars. A snug sinn.
MT* The Steamer Moro C.istlo just
arrived at Now York, was ohuaod by a
Spanish man of war arid fired upon
with blank cartridge to induce her to
heuve to, But Uie steamer kopt on hor
course, nnd though firod at with shot,
hail tho heels of hor pursuer and co
co pod.
ram.. Columbus, Miss., Index, re
ports hail 1 stones in a late storm, ns
large ns a man's head.
Wonder if this “si II'* will deceive
any ope ? A bombardment liko that
continued for twenty minutes, would
wreck tho grout eity of Gotham, or
extormiualo tho moct forrnlduldo army
ever collected together in Christendom.
Bainiuudok, Cutiiiikst and Golumrds
Railroad.—Wo tuko pleasure in in
forming our renders that tho surveying
party under the direction of Col. C. U.
llnrkic, will rendezvous in lluiubridgo
to dny, and begin nt onco tho sevurul
surveys of tho routo, preparatory to its
final location.
Every arrangement has boon made
for tho speody completion of tho work,
and it is thought this point will bo
roAchod by tho 21st inst.
Col. Crews will take tho field with
tho party, and uid in tho negotiations
for right of way, etc., otc. lie will bo
uble to rendor very valuable assistance
to tho exploring party.
Every thing looks favorable to tho
early commoncomont,nnd rapid comple
tion of this now road. Tho energetic
President and Board of Directors will
novor allow the grans to grow under
their loot, nnd notion, action, action will
bo their only watchword, until tho Inst
spike, (wo wont any a silver one) shall
bo driven homo.
K9u Gen. Dulue, the Captain General
oi Cuba, has boon deprived o! his posi
tion, and Do Blioda supersedes him.
Tho latter is said to be another IIay-
nau or Alva in his sanguinary propensi
ties. Tho Cuban nows is very favora
ble for tho rebellion, and largo rein-
forcutnouts of inon, nnd supplies of
urms have boon received from the Uni
ted States. Should tho strong Froncli,
and British squadrons rendezvousing in
those waters liowevor, participate nc.
lively in tho blookado of tho Island, ox-
baUBtion and starvation may accomplish
for tho Dons what their mint cannot
achieve.
In an engagement neat' Villa Clam
in which 1200 rebels woro engaged, but
U Spaniards ate reported to have cb
oaped. (doubtful.)
MT A negro disturbance in Lexing
ton Oglethorpe County kus boon discov
ered, and tho ringleaders arrested.—
Ono, who resisted an officer of tho peace
was shot and killed.
Now what say tho Rods to this f
We are lu favor of inflicting condign
punishment upon all violators of the pub
lic peace and tranquility without
spoct to rank or oolor.
Z3C Rev. Dr. R J. Brcokcnridgc,
•HPoeod tho lute union of tho new and
old school Presbyterians of tho North.
Tho old man uuiformly works in a gang
by himself.
MT Tho crops in linker, uie said to
bo very backward though in Atir coodi-
Gxvirai. News —AW loti, Jimei.—
It i» reported thtvl n eltynor ship, with
900 men, commanded by William HoihI-
ney, of Ciocinuntti, sailed on Saturday
lust, to join Cespedea Tho men Ivtt
Now York for an excurion to tho fish
ing banks, in schooners, and bomded
tho eljnpor Mow tho light ships. A
mnj.it it >• are Wes torn men, nnd served
under Bbcnnao or Tboiuao.
What Should be Hone with Our
Boy*?
This question always an important
one, assume# new force and significance
from the wide spread and almost uni
versal povutty of all classes at lint South.
In Knglund, iinmoinmoriul custom
assigns to-tho first bom the dignities
nnd patrimonial estates of the family.
The second son though ns erratic ns
a comet, mid mayhap devotad to tho
turf, tho chase, and his potations "pot
tle dorp," is yet set apart for holy or
ders, and foo often preaches nnd tie tart
by turns. Next comes the army. And
muny u bcurdless ensign, or cornet, with
out evor fleshing his maiden sword, in
action, by dint of p nr chase rises from
grade to grade, until tho battle scarred
veteran of a hundred fluids in ofttimes
commundcd and domincerod over by
the poppinjay scion of some noble house,
whoso rank and genius alone hero ad
vanced him.
Then comes tho professions of luw
and medicine.
To attain proficiency in theso how
ever, tho curriculum of Mtudy embraces
a long torm of years, and is justly se
vere and thorough.
Doctors and lawyers are not ns in
this country, hatched out nnnuully like
goslings ami turned loose unfledged up
on society, to master their crafts in
tiie school of experience.
This explains why so many starve, or
full out of lino before getting beyond
tho threshholil of their professions.
Tho American people do every thing
too fast.
Our youths mount long tailed coats,
boots, and standing collars, while yet
beardless children.
Gills nt "sweet sixteen'' just escaped
from "bill and tucker," uro formally
'brought out" und uftor nn existence
ns brief us tho butteifly, subside into
married women, nnd iissumu the respon
sibilities of maternity, und too often in
that relation present tho nppoarnneo of
one hnbij taking care of another.
Our mouls nro devoured, not eaten
and digested. Bunco the Americanism
Jyspepsin, so univvrsnlly prevalent.—
Mon hnsto to ho rich, and despising the
boaton path of their fathers,launch forth
into every possible speculation, usually
Ending in disappointment and ruin.—
Thus barely one person in ton can be
found, who bus not at soma poriod failed
in business.
Evon our ploosuro seekers with am
ple leisure at their disposal, rush with
lightning spood through scenery whore
nature has oxhmistcd herself in hor
creations of beauty and loveliness. If n
battle field, or othor object of historical
interest, is to bo visitod, tho prime object
seems to bo to reach tho spot nnd be oft
again with tho least possible dulny.
This is what is mount by a
country, when visited by tho tourist.
Hut tho change in tho physical condi
tion rf tho pooplo of tho South, oalls for
a corresponding reform in tho educa
tion and training of hor sons.
Wo noed practical men, oompetc nt
nnd willing to grapple with tho difficul
ties of the situation.
False pride Bhould no longer draw
distinctions botwuou any calling that is
useful nnd honest. Indeed, n skillful
nnd Intelligent mechanic is far more
rcspootuble in our eyes, than the pre
tentious und shallow brained member,
of one oi tho Bocaliod "louriiod profes
sions.”
It would ho n happy thing for tho
oouiitry, if tho swarm of briefless law
yers, nnd M. IV, with nobody to kill,
could be placed in tlm field or work
shop.
What culling too, more independent,
useful,and hnppy,thiin tho husband mini?
A healthy roaction is rapidly taking
tho place of that morbid sensibility, nnd
coosummnto folly which cnviionnvtl
this whole question previous to tho war.
Snnie of our noblosl and most honored
families hnvo shaken oft tho shackles of
prejudice, nnd sent their gifted sons to
the farm or machine shop.
Labor ennobles—'lid vico only that do
grades.
In tho highor brunches of mechanics,
such us ougincoring, slop building, und
tho construction of delicate und com
plicated machinery, tho intellect has ul-
so full scopo for its powers, while no
pursuits aro more highly remunerative.
Thu record uf tho artist is equally as
proud ns thut of tho lawyer or physi
cian.
Who occupy moro exalted niehoa in
tho temple of fume, than Bir Christo-
pher Wrenn, Bir Joshua Reynold** Ra
phael, or tho inventors of the steam en
gine# electric telegraph, jmxJ- spinning
jenny ?
Away then with (ho sickly sentiment
alism which causes parents to doom to
starvation, or the sad vocation of the
professed gentleman, (another namo for
worthless loafer,) thoir Moved oft
spring. Give your boy a useful trade,
that most adapted to his inclinations
uud peculiar intellect. U will tho bet
ter fit him for any foitunc you may bo
able to bestow upon him, nnd in num
berless instances prove a blessing and
the means of an honorubU independ
ence.
Again wo say down with the shoddy
n@u Grant only told a sorrowful truth
when he nn'u.J to tho committee that an
nounced to Mm hfs nomination, "I will
have no policy of my own.” In tho uti
ne of a “policy," hi* dish-water kind
of administration is drifting uh.ug with
J. S. ANTHONY,
aristocracy of weulth, and “the learned ! out chart, compass or redder, tho spent
nrofeMlonn," under wliluli half of the of °*«ry puffuf |.dltioul wind iliet
humbug. in .he lend me, he Indeed #
and give us in their stead, integrity, nnd tern'could not have been found nnd if
intelligent skill in all tho avocations of tho government is not hoprdemdy wreck-
ifo. ” od under such management, it will be
- —... -r because I'rovidenco takes pity on the
Laying By Corn• | Gift Enterprwo.—Doylet-
. . , I town Democrat.
J ho season is upon us now for finish- j
ing up tho work upon tho first plant- jMC* In Bwvnfmnh. sixty-nino build
ing of corn, and a fuw hints relative to '"g" hnvo been recently erected, valued
,i « . . 11 . .1 - at #824,500. About thirty more aro
1 ,,,n “ be ttCC 'I ,t “ UI “ 10 lh “ buiug coiMtruuted.—Saranmh N»n.
experienced.
Indian corn, or maizo, is a plant of
rapid growth, nnd will not brook neg
lect at any Hinge of its cultivation.—
Experience would indicate that very
early planting, nay tho latter part of
February or first of March, will iiHunliy
produce the plnmpost cars and heaviest
yield'
Seeded in April or May, it comes
forward where the soil is good, with ex
traordinary rapidity, but the stalks are
more spindling and tho ears slondorcr,
though the quantity of blades produced
is much greater.
Unless cut down very luto in April
when jointing, thin grain may bo kiJIod
several times to tho surface without se
rious injury.
Early in tho winter, the ground should
bo broken ns doeply as possible, nnd
harrowed or otherwise thoroughly pulver
ized. The distance between the plants
nnd tho number left in tho lull, depend
entirely upon the strength of tho soil.-
In deep river and crook bottoms, or re
claimed swamp, tho rows rnny be laid off
H feet wide, and (lie hills pluced three
feet upart with two stalks in each. Or
tho distance can bo reduced to 1H‘inch-
os nml n single stalk lull.
In ordinary uplands however, four
foot by 4J and a single sta'k will do
best with medium seasons.
Climate has much to do in tho pro
duction of this important cereal. A(
you go North tho number of stalks to
tho bill may bo increased, as the heat
of the biiii diminishes. Io Canada we
havo seen tho rows laid oft' 8) feel wide
with hii interval of but threo foet bo-
two. u tho hills, nnd from four to five
plants left in onoh. Both stalks nnd
oars nro much smaller in that cold cli
lulltO IlDWeVCI', though the nvcrniru Lmbara. Tim midcllo grali
• I. • r ,, . .... n twee* the wall*. Tb* »lxe
o
HANTFAtrJTftKR,
FFEIIS for sale, a splendid as
sortment of
PLAIN, STAMPED,
Dry Goods at Cost!
Bargains! Bargains
i i
yield is from 45 to 70 hushols per nc
If beating rains hnvo fallen, the earth
limy bo stirred deeply again during the
first plowing, boforo tho roots spread
beneath the surfaco. After this howev
er, tho oulturo should bo ns fiat and as
shut low as possible.
About tho poriod that tho tassel
shoots forth, a perfect nett work of
white fibres occupies every sqiinro inch
f soil between the rows, which seek
inoisturo and aliment for tho forth com
ing our.
It is manifest that to ruthlessly drive
the plewshmo beneath those rootlots
tearing thoni asunder, and upheaving
them to tho surface, inflicts a fatal injury
to the plant, which loses color, and fires
or blasts, in an inorodibly short spaoo of
tint** As a oonscqnence tho ears be
come dwnrfod in size, and many stalks
produce nothing.
To avoid this, lot the Inst plowing be
given with nsweep, which barely breaks
tho crust, not too near tho corn, and ut
a period when tho bud is just swelling
with the tassel.
Any grass which appears after this
will do no injury to tho crop, but prove
a benefit to the land.
Any ono can m.iko n cotton crop who
will keep tho woods and grass down,
mid avoid plowing in excessively wot
spells. Hut. to snccoed in tho mining
of n heavy yiuld of corn, requires skill
and judgment in an eminent degree.
Ono untimely or injudicious working
is sufficient to mar the most flattering
prospect.
As wo predict o'1 and were
confident, llio caterpillar sensation is
dying out.
The Baiubi'idgo Argus snys :
\Vo Invc bciml nothing more from the enter
Polar, nnd lire ilii.jMx.-d |.> bi-Hi-vo Dip #vi*«rfr
concerning it greatly exaggerated, renceially in
regard to tho plantation of l\,|. Will lain.* n Mr
Tailabnave. The kwl Floridian b silent on the
•inject.
Novor have wo seen s season loss
favorablo to tho developomunt of this
New Advertisements.
To (lontractors.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Are Incited until the 2it Tuesday in
July, for the II nil ding of a Xeir ./nil
in Cuthhcrt, Ilandolph County, in
accordance with the following
Specifications, to wit:
i ST. The tlx* ol the structure to be 88 feel in
1 length, by SO feel io width, measured by Uie
unlaid* wills
'id. Foispatioxs.—Tiie e must be c»oipo*ed of
■olid native rock, arranged in pillara, Iln*-« feet
long and two feat above the level of iherarlh, wilb
a Ibicknsv* uniformly ol two feet nt I he bottom and
one foot at the top of each. Of these there ahall
be forty In numlier, to be pmprrly adjuitcd un
der lha houie The earth to be previomty well
picked and rammed to avoid settling.
8d. The Hilla of the houae ahull b* ul heart pine,
twelve lochea square, upon which Ilia walla will
rent i the walla In ba computed of limbvra eight
Inches thick, and dure tailed very cloeelr. an that
the interval between each may r.ol exceed, il poem-
ble, a half inch. Thcoe ahall be recurely laaiened
together with dowel pine, three feet apart The
I artiiinn* must at*., be rnailo of fiaim-d tioibera of,
the aanie aixiv vit. right Inchea In thH.knraa. I
After eninpieling ihe llmt or oulor wall of tlm '
bara, lha |Kirilon embracing lha arc md Morjr, and
the floor and ceding lo the aame. all of which wi:l
baoomirucled in like man er with the wal!*,»hall ka
• ivarrd hingttudinally with Leary amot e a*urk iron,
iheaama Iomrcs»re)y ap krd and nailed lo Ibe
inaide ol anid wall, Uaor and ceiling, ol Die a^ier
■lory, cverr twelve incline apart, with 80 nouuj
nail*. Thla Laving bean done, n aecond wall, the
asact counterpart of the other, ahall ho bui't nn
the intidoof lha aanie, and in c < *e contact wilb it,
forming a donble wall, and Ihe Inner walla of cella,
li'iora and eeillag of the iiopor atory. ahall hi du
plicated in Ihe aame wuy, with the iron covering
remaining concealed in the centre.
1UK APARTMENTS.
Those on l.a first ft *or, c uprising the Jailor'a
r ultra, will ho three In number. v|*. two bid
mljera, 1 Awl0 each, and nno hall the entire
hreadih of Ihe building. The bed room* lo bare
two wlndowa each, • lib Iwi-lve lighia of I >xl8
glare, and die ball lb*co wiodowa of same aix« in
Ihe front, and protected by wooden ahullaia, but-
taued and faalanad with hook* an I atnplra
Above, lour evlla will be laid out, Iwo nn a lido
I3xln feet e«c'i; Ihe remainder i f Ibo apace to ha .
left for an outer priooo ruiai, for the uaj of Ihoao
charge*) with light ofTcncn'. The ninall celia will
ba ventilated by two window* eicli, in Ihe corner
room* and ono each In Ibe olht-ra, two feet by
three in al**, and protected wiih iron grain—
rtaid gralea to be three in number lo each win.
dow, the inner and culler cyliodi lea! bura lo b*
let in un iron frame and let luio Ibe centre of tho
d lint buia, let iu ba-
. .'alia, Th* Kite of cylindrical b«ia P*
inchra. and width of flat l>ari-J inchea by \ t inch
io Ihicknaaa. Four aimilar w iudnwe lo be pluced in
ouiar room and grated in tha a im j manner. j
DOORS TO THE 0KLL8.
Each cell will be eulered by ■ do*r, aerurad with J
two ihutlar*. The inner on* made of Hat iron bm*. {
and hung with threo bmgra, anil with rtipleend
pad lock ; and tlieoihai curnpowd ol douhla plank,!
apikad and alieeit-d with Iron, aod alto auitablri
locked.
STAIR WAY.
This will commence in Ihe long room below, ami
land In thu cenerponding itimilineiit above. It
will be wnlleil up cloaoly and H-cmcl wllli two
iloora. That at the lop l<i b* at rung I jr framed and
case<l, with double ibultera, alieoietl with Iron j
properly nailed, nn I well faelaned with tha moat
recently approved lock and lltiurev. The door to !
Ilia (tairway below will have but a aingle ahulier, I
bill mu»t be aobaluutial, and also well aeourad with
a auilabie lock, or lock*.
Tho eniire building uniat be wealberb larde I with I
heart plunk, on Ibe ouiabl*. and wgllc, partition! |
and Ihior* wuhiu, coiled wilh dronaed inch board!, 1
tongueil and groo ved, and ationgly pul on with Uni
penny na la.
The aliinglea likcwlan mnat allow bill four Inche*!,
nnd bo wholly fi«u from oup, and ihu roof hipped
iu fmin.
llotli roof and outer wall muat b# flni»bc<! olT j
with a luflicient oont or coal* ol lire proof pain', I
and (he eniire building shall bo executed in good |
and woikinanlike si) lo.
In addition lo the above oinfract for wood work, |
pniporals will bn received lor a substantial cb;
JAPANNED
TIN WARE!
T ILET SETTS,
Of various slyloi
T HE subscriber wog$| respectfully call tho attention of tho citizens of CutV
bort nnd surrounding country to the fuel that he is now offering
AT COST!
HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS!
Consisting in part <>f
Dress and Staple Goods, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Thread, Buttons,
And an Endless Variety of Other Articles!
IMorging to n COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or GOODS.
The following will show nt whnt reduced rates I am offering my Stock. Tho
Omuls are ull new und well selected, and art; offered ut thus# REDUCED
PRICE-> in order to reduce the large stock on hand :
Calicoes at II to I I cent*; Macon Mieedng nt lo cent**;
Jnpaurctie 50 cents ; MoKumbiqiics ±5 to 35 cents ; Limns
it cents ; Swiss nt £0 CClIlH,
Ladies nnd Oentloinon from the City nnd Country would do well to improve
this opportunity to supply themselves at REDUCED PRICES, with everything
needful for family use nnd dress apparel.
liaju Let every ono cull und be convinced, by nctlliil experiment, of
the wisdom el such a course.
T. HEILBRON,
max27 5t East Side Public Square.
Evor offered in this place.
Job Work and Repairing,
Every Description,
Shall roc vivo Prompt Attention.
Thankful for tho liberal patronage 1
buve received in the past, I respectfully
solicit a coiitinuunco of the same.
my, wilh ii
i placo in Ilia Itrat ab ry, to bo
.
placed In tbo cenfro of on* end ul th*
cotiM, null'll of tho bait Kufaula btick, laid
pur* hute mortar.
Svpaiata propoailiona aro Invited afro for the
•boating of the walla, root and lloor of th* four
■mailer cell* abovo with liravy amok* itack bon, I
lha aame lu Im air ugly oui e<i und fantoucd wilh
J | •ujuny nail*. i
Idkawlaa prnpoau!* fur Iwo lighining reda, of
modvrn ounalrudion. t> ba.plari-<t *t each end, and'
pcuplraiing tho oarth to (wrpeiiwl uioiitiire.
Th* applicant, wlinao bid all ill ha a-ropled, wi I
bu r<M|uir«td to furnirh giuid and a idle enl bond* In
ilm Coiiimiltra lor the a.ilwfaciory | ciforinniice of
bia contract, in the aum ol $\0l>U at or before* tha
(trot day ol January, )S7V.
Thu i'omiuillM na-TVo to ihcmaelrca tlao ibe
right lo *1411111111 ull n alrruila fiiriii»hnl, and a*.
!iated by a c>mpalenl Judge, In irj.-et and di*rard
i of llio ....
any portion of llio auuie, mil devuu-d aound i
nroeriafo.
Icrma of payment will be make known when
ilnl oropiioala are examined and p
it: on the aecond Tueaday in July, at Ihe Or
. il
Cuih
. —. . tyu .
the aealed oropooala are examined and paaaed upon,'
lo wit: on the aeomd Tuesday in July, at th* Or
dioar^oltioe in lha Court Haute, at the ciiy of
Not a New Tiling !
SOLOMON’S
Strengthning and Invigorating
BITTERS
Have been successfully dispensed in our
lung established business.
Thousands of sufforors havo been re
lieved from tho
M. OORMI.EY,
building Committee.
ovenue,1
1 ti’rt., >-
J, 1800.)
United States Internal Revenue,
Collector » Office, 24 Dit '
Macon, June 2d,
nt _ .
of DHTII.I.BD M'lRITri, marked
" r me Holland Oin," and iiippnaed lo be owned
by Jenkina A Co., bumpkin, Ua.
Tha Hpinia worn oe itd because there waa no!
•lamp un Ihe packa.-o.
I hive al»o ipixnl Thirty llnxee of CIO A US,
iS.Onnt heraute Ibey were uol Siauioad iq acoord-
ante with luw. Owned by Lucreiin llillbn.
All parties interested are requirvnt, within th:
^'PmigN of I) y M |l C p N I A .
. is weeks, lo ahow cause, if there be anr, why Ibe
insect. Wo lud cold enough in April to I ?!? T oV l ! rop * , ‘* * ho "^.. n, . , ‘.V*.. f ' , r. ,,i lr , . J.‘lUni-
luive destroyed tho moth n hundred
times over hud it rovorsed tho order of
nature, and come forth ut that time.—
Tho late drought and hot weather also
gnvennother sockdolsger to tho pesky
little nuisnneo.
Let ns hopo tho brood is now exhaust
ed.
CHaT Tho boro of the artesian well
at tho county insane- aoyluin, near Bt.
Louis, now penetrates 3,791 foot into
the bowels of the earth. A specimen ol
tho sand through which the boro was - , - - - , ..... HIS
made was fm-w!Hl i m , , ' , nntifled tc Hie their objoettona, it anr ther have, bv
lUQUt \\ US forwarded I uesday to the I tb# next Aogu»t T*r«i, ol the Court et Onlin.r?
county ooiut. It | 8 full of red color f,,r
I he bore e-till continues l,|Teo ‘ ,adcr “J •■c«li».
uc “ 1 Jtie-la il. (MMJU.Cr, Ordinary.
till.1.1 AM C. tlORRILI*.
Cnlleciar. S.l Dhtrict, lit.
United States Internal Revenue,)
Ofict, ‘>,1 in.., ' L
Mac.iu, Jnnu 5th, 1800. \
N OTICK ia hereby given lb it I h*v# aefr-,1 Two
Uoxe* uf TOBACCO, bvciuse H o p*ekugi-s
wera not atatnpsd.
One package maiked and one marked
“Farley A ls.v s, ManaiiDq, Flotidx.
All parlie* iulerrated are rnpiir*.! In rhow eanw
within threo weeks. : l there be anv. wbr mi.1 Tth
b.ceo should not be fwfailad in ibe Untied Suiee
WILLIAM C. MORRILL.
js'.CWJt Collector, ad Diatrkt, Da.
( 'JK U(JI A, RAXDoLrH Couxtv.—Willi«m 11.
■ tlixaon having applied for Letters of Admin
i viral ion no the eaiale of William Maynor, Uie of
•aidconuly dice»»ed, all peraona miereaied are
The Healthful Glow has been imparted
to the Uobilitatetl Frame.
CHILLS AND FEVER
Have been kopt I rum many households
by the use of this
Groat Health-Giving Tonic,
And nu family should be without il at
this season.
Prepared at tho Laboratory of
Ax A. SOLOMONS & 10.,
DRUGGISTS,
je3 Ctu SAVANNAH, GA.
^V3STID*n.E]'W"
Female College.
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
AND
HiCEHEIT EXERCISES!
Trustees, Patrons and Friends Gen
erally, Take Notice I
rpiiK Primary end Preparatory Ulaaaea will he
I examined in Ihe Coing* Hall, on FRIDAY,
Juno l«lh, from R o'clock. A. M , to Uii’cliwk, I*. II
The Regular LVrllege ffraram* will be examined,
in the vame Hall, as.d embracing the aame number
nl h<mra per day, MONDAY and 1UKSDAY,
Juna Ulat and Ini.
HONDA Y, Junet'Oih. at 1"J< o'clock. A. M.,
lie*. A A. LIP3COMUK, D. D . Chancellor «f th*
State Univervity. will priacb the Commet cement
Sermon.
WKDNRflDAY. JoaeeM.et in o'clock, A M.,
the i'lava in PHYSICAL TltAlNINIi win give a
B ublic exhibiilnoi and at S n’cloek, P. M.. Mr*. K.
KUH8F.LL and Mia* It. TAVLOR will *l*o
Iheir ANNUAL MUSICAL CONCERT.
THURSDAY, Jnu-i 84th- C«n»inan«Hwneiit Dav
-at 1C o'clock, A. M . ANNUU. MrKIURY
ADDRESS, by Oen. JOHN B. UOKDON, of At
lanta, (•» ; and at 7 o'clock, P. M , Uf een Young
laulia* will lead iheir Graduating Eaaara, aod Di
ploma! be awarded.
FRIDAY, June 8.1th, at 8 o’clock, P. M., Ihe
Young Ladiea of Ihe Coll*--*, under the direction
of Mra. M.J. R. HAMILTON. *11 give a beauti
ful PireouUon ol CLASSIC TAULKAtJX. oou-
cludrd b. • CANTATA—FLORA'S FESTIVAL
N- IL—Programme* ol the diRnrenl enirrUin-
menis will he ibivied In dua lime
t-vT I'n'f. AFFLECK aod Mr. PULASKI, dia-
tinguixlii-d Muviciuna, both of ibein, will aaaiat at
tb* Feellval.
We hope to see crowded andieece*.
A. L. HAMILTON.
President.
The Giant Grip is Here at Last I
Every body
in the
Have It
I .anil Mint
THE REASONS WHY.
OlCAUSK it i* Ihe cheapest article in the way
I ) ol CEMENT, ever sold, and haa nrorea to be
more leaaciona. and in leaa time than any oilier “
record. It ia «o white it makee nn Maine on f
crnckerr. 11 i* a liapiid, always ready for u«e.
*oc»k» lor ilaelf wherever applied, end iv aoid at
half the price at anr oilier Cement—2-T ccuta per
bottle. It ia careiully made by Prof. Bartley,
rx-Conledrrate eoldier and uative Ueorglao.
He will a!ao extract Corns, kiuniooa and waria
by the root, without paio or blood lotting, and
warrant* them not m return, and charge* only 50
eeiils each. j'3-*Jt
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
JUST RECEIVED ItV
IV.RS- M L- COOPER,
OPP08I1B UOISCLAIR UOUHF^
T would respectfully inform my friends and th'
L pnbtic that I Save jnat received and am npaqln;
on* ol ihe largest and best selected stock* »l
MILLINERY HOODS
Ever olTerel in this market, and will take nleavnre
in showing them lo tboao calling on me. Ny dock
BONNETS and HATS,
Cannet lie excelled in atyle and quality ia tba
State. Among ihe (alter may be seeu Uie
Daisy, Minnie, Rosalind, Idol, Velocipede, Pet.
Liliiput, Comfort, Balmoral,
And a host of ntbe*s all of the latest vtyUa. Also
a large end choice variety ol'
A R TIFTCIAI EL O JEERS,
Silk Crapes, Ribbons, Etc.,
Of every color and vhade.
STRAW TRIMMINGS, ORNAMENTS, Etc., Etc.
In endlou variety.
My PATTERNS are expected dailv. They will
am brace every atyle, and I feel warranted in saying
I will be enabled to please all patrons. i
mar UIU
Fire! Fire!! Fire!!!
^ RE roti prepared to loose all you have ia
Think of the destitution of those who here been
recently burnt on».
The prudeut and provident man will certainly
i*nra his property.
I am pi spared ti> take risks io the
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital) $l,ogo,ooo!
The INSURANCE ft SAVINGS Co.,
Capital, $500,000!
When three are full I bare o'her good Compa
nies to put Ton in. J. M :K. GUNN,
may I .".-Sin Agent.
TIIONIAS Nl ALLEN,
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Merchants
Savaiiiiali, Ca.
T.*r- LilHT.il Advancre on Consignment* wln n
dwlrul inn) 13 Gin
ft-.*». p Bo miro to cull at
J. J. McDONAI.D’S
Drug Store, on thu rtoulli-ea« Comer of the
Square, and you nliull lint go uwny diwMLile.1.
'.-iilu-r a- lo priei-* nr article*. ninrl |-ly
Now is the Time
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Chemicals, Etc.
CYIE A. 3?.
mar] i.i v j. j. McDonald.
Perpetual Youth and Beauty.
FBVUR Ladies of Culbhert and elsewhere, een pre-
.1 reeve to extreme old *ge iheir yonlhlul charm*
and gnicea, and blushing roees on their •iniling^
laces, by procuring aome of !ba floe Toilet Article*,
Cnaiiieiiquca, etc., to ba had at tb* Drug Hiore ol
ipr8«t j. j. McDonald.
\Vlints’ the Lac .to Have
Cfu'ffs and Fever or Fever and Ague?
G O In J. J. MCDONALD'S Drag Wore and
supply y.iureelf with Wilboft’a Anti Periodic
the great Chill and Fever preparation.
IilBTHKr.
Dour Mir— I take great pleasure ia atafing that I
bar* been completely cured ol a long continued
ca** ol Chi)la nod Fever by the u»* i»r Wiliiolt’a
Fever and A gw* Tonic, *ner having tried la vain
almost every o'her known remedy.
0'nte a number uf my neigbbers have also tiaed
it euccwinfnllr.
I b- Have it the be*( medicine for Chills ami Fe
ver in cxialenor. 11 does not produce any evil af
fecla like other chill preparation*, nor does it rflrct
the bead like Quinine. (SEO. W. OLIVER,
Tax Collector, Randolph Countv.
L. W. HUNT A CO., Agent..
merlSct Mucoa, Oa.
REMOVAL,
ADMIXISTRA TOR S SALE.
j I > Y virluaof an order, granted nl Ihe June term
! IN of the Court of Ordinary of raid C 'uulr. to
1 Edward McDn-ald, Adnunislraior on Ihe reUta of
j Alfred L, Robioaon. lata of raid cnnn'y d ceaaad
•o *«dl tho real eala'e belonging lo tatdvilata. Will
be add on the first Tnerdnv in Augoai next, to of
i Land No. 141. in ibe Mb District of said county,
| lor (he benefit of heirs ond creditor*.
I Terns Ctah. K. Air DON ADD,
jelOtbd AdoauiaUaicr. |
H AVING Removed to ihe West eide of ibe '
Square, in ihe building occupied by M. II.
Pulaski, I would announce to the public that I am
Bow prepared to do all kind* of work in the way of
Repairing Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, etc.,
At ihe ahorteat notice and on the most reasonable
(arm*.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular.
■pH Oni L. S. JACOT.
Patent Medicines,
OF EVERY RIND, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
■urii iy j-. j. McDonald.