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TEE CUTHBERT APPEAL
. VtBLtSHKD EVERT THVKSP1T HORN Wo BT
EAWTELL & JONES.
H. H. JON F *■>
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rtSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1869
(Sir Rev. J. W. Mills. i» our only »uWior-
tzoi Harding Agent, and is duly empowered
tu receive and receipt fur monies due this office.
Oft to the Fair.—In liew of taking
lioliday this week it will be seen we
have, by extra labour and diligence,
made op and published our paper or '
day in advance of the usual hour.
The render will therefore be pleased
to overlook such defects as are caused
by unwonted haste, and any editorial
«.deficiencies that may be discernible.
We all wish to attend the Fair, and
hope'to be edified and amused by the
wonders there to be seen.
The printer has few hours of relief
from daily toil, and we rejoice that our
own gang to a man, intend to embrace
;tbe present opportunity.
The Macon Telegraph and Mes
senger gives a list ol distinguished visi
tors to the Fair, reported by A O. ou-
con, Esq., who went with the special
train to receive the invited guests.
tar A must wonderlul account reach
es us of the discovery on Cocos Island
of a vast amount of silver coin in kegs,
'hurried there by a baud of pirates many
years ago.
It seems the information was given
to a physician of San Francisco by a dy
ing sailor, a member of the pirate gang.
An expedition fitted out by private en
terprise failed to make any discovery
. and the search was abandoned until.re
cently. Costa Ricar government iliow-
ever became interested in the-matter, and
under its auspices the search has been
successfully 'renewed. The probable
amount of specie received will be about
$10,090,000.
S@- A physician named .Segnard, once
the medical adviser of the French Em
peror, assorts that Nupolcnn is suffering
from fuDguenf the bladder, an incut able
disease, which must prove fatal within
six months.
It is conceded fiat Segnard is a man
of dissolute habits, aud his statements
should therefore be received cum grgno
solit.
A Worthy Tribute.—Iler M.-ijrsty,
Queen Victoria, ordered that the fune
ral obsequies of GeorgePeabcdy, should
be celebrated in Westminster Abby, a
circumstance almost without precedent
in the history of commons.
It will be remembered that Wesmin
ster is the mausoleum of kings, states-
men, and poets, and Mr. Peabody was
only a plain American citizen.
.-MS' The Savannah Ji'-uublicaa offers
to the Mucon Authorities a subsidy of
policemen, to aid ia enforcing order at
the Fair, and euggosts that other cities
should do the same, as the Fair is a
State concern.
This is liberal and eminently proper.
A Summary of Mr. Peabody's Bis-t-
factions.—The following summary of
his benefactions is the best and mos:
eloquent eulogy that we -can pronounce
upon bis life;
iothe Institute at Baltimore $1,400,000
To the Institute at Danvers 200*000
To the poor ol London 1,750,000
To the Southern Education Fund 2.5u0.000
To Harvard University 150000
To Yale College 150,000
To Waehingtou College liO.uye
To other objects. 368,000
Making a total of..... $6,500,000
To this amount should be added tin-
princely fortune of $3,4.90,000 which
v as distributed among his relatives du
ring hissecond visit tc the United States,
making a grand fatal of $7,999,000 dis
tributed by him during bis lifetime in
amounts of noticeable sizes. While so
free tad open handed in his pubiic hen
sfaetions, however, in private Shari ties
he was far outdone by others. He ap
peared to regard himself us the trustee
of an immenee fund for the benefit of
common humanity, but chose to bestow
his charity in a way that would bring
forth great and noticeable results; and
conscious that he did his full duty in
this respect, left to others ot a different
temperament the alleviation of individ
ual cases of suffering aud distiess.—Ex
change.
Brahmins Coming to Georgia.—From
our New York exchanges, we learn
that Mooljee Thackersey, s Parsee.
who, contrary to the requirement of
bis caste,travelled in Europe two years
ago, and was excommunicated therefor;
and Toolsidass Jaduvjee, a Brahmin,
the first of his class and caste that has
ever dared lo travel beyond his own cotin-
tiy’s bounds, both wealthy Bombay
tradesmen, have spent a fortnight in
New England recently examining the
ntton and woolen factories there.—
They are now in New York and will
shortly make a tour of the Smith with
special reference to cotton-growing,
which branch of industry is receiving a
Urge share of attention in India. These
gentlemen are said to be fine-looking
•and intelligent, and dress in European
costume except the cap, which is native.
They and others arc aiding in breaking
d-MAn caste in India, and introducing
European customs.— Chronicle and Senti
nel.
The Futureofthe South.—The New
York Times, speaking of the late Con
vsnlion held in St. Louis, with a view to
removing the national capital to that
city, demure to the reasons assigned f-r
uch removal. It gays there is no proof
that things will remain as they are. Ou
tl e contrary, we see the relative im
portance of cities, States und sections ol a
ooontry changing continually* In the
course of its article it says :
VVc all know what the present condi
tion of the Southern States and their
seaports is uow ; but who is the man so
bold as to say wiiat it will he after half
a century of free labor ? Who will ven
ture to assert positively that with their
soil and climate, and other natural ad-
vantages, those States will not tiefpre the
close of another century have drawn
the weight of population and of wealth
away from the Northwestern States
completely ?
A fast Aural City—Wlnther art
we Tending.
Within the past week we — a -forced
to record th*.«rr-- n, 8-° f <*«* divorces,
the r*» ! £7 generali jail delivery * of a
condemned mtnderer aod a number of
other prisoners, the advert again in.
•oor midst. of the confidence men and
sharpers who eased ’Air. Cooper of
twenty dollars recently, and the contin
ued firing of guns at night to the sure
destruction of hog* and c:.tile, and
the violation of the public peace.
Verily this is pretty f»ir progress,
considering that the Superior Court has
been in session during the entire period,
end two grand juries have been charged
home, i>y one of the strictest judges in
the Sluts.
Now the facts are .just.these : With
the exception dT the confideuce<vagrants
alluded to,‘the offenders arc all darkies,
who have not the fear of God, or the
law before their eyes. Thefts of stock,
cotton, coin, aud burg lanes, and larce
nies of every sort are so frequent, that
we do really believe that the ghostly
Ku kluxs must begin their mystic work
again, ore these depredations can be
made to cease.
It would appear that Griffin and the
slander mongers of the convention, must
be fearful of Homo -retribution for their
cr.met, as the moat diligent inquest of
the Grand ouiy, has failed to unearth
them. (J ust here at 20 minutes past 12
A. M. the detjp booming of a gun allot
lias disturbed the midnight air and
rang the death knell doubtless of some
unfortunate {>orker.) Now what is to
be done in au emergency like this ?-
Will our city fathers remain quiet,
while the peace and safety of our city
are thus constantly jeopardized with
impunity ? Twice io 12 months has
oarjnil been-forcibly entered and crimi
nals setifree. Churches aod stores have
been fired.j houses and gardens pil
laged; corn oribe and hen roosts rob
bed ; a foul murder perpetrated on the
81reels, and yet offenders still go un-
whipped of justice, and crime and rob
bery hold high carnival in our midst.
And we are told of outrages upon the
blacks.
VY hy we venture the assertion, that
such liberty and unbridled licence were
never permitted to any other .people be
fore in the history of our State. It is
notorious that adultery, bigamy, street
brawls und robbery in a hundred in
stances among the negroes, to say noth
ing of iufraciiodsof binding contracts
an numberless cases, go unnoted und un
punished, because the burden of cost
and incarceration, WlJISld be unsuppoi't-
ably heavy upon the County.
No, the only outrage we wot of
among the whites, is that perpetrated
upon thffiitrlvn in allowing these shame
ful and barefaced violations of the law,
and this wholesale spoliation of their
property.
Nor can the evil be wholly abated un
til the Legislature l-emodels the penal
code, and enacts other modes of punish-
ing crime among the blacks, than those
now upon the statute book.
In the mean time our people must be
a law unto themselves and violence and
theft should be dealt with eumraaril v
and with severity.
A few terrible examples of criminals,
punished flagrante derelictu will he the
best possible composers of tbo public
peace.
We loathe and detest lynch law, "but
a house breaker slain in the act, and the
gun shot argument where depredations
are committed, constitute an appeal
which is mout ehtquent and irresistible-
We must have law and order enforced
among all classes, and the emancipated
Afiican should be taught to know, tliat
his freedom does not release him from
the obligations and restrictions which
are essential to the peace of society.
We do trust a regular patrol force-
will be organized for the protection of
our homes and property.
Mr Peabody’s Residence—Mr.
Peabody, as the cable informs us, died
at his ‘'residence in Eaton square.” It
was one of the peculiarities of .Mr. Pea
body that he never would have a house
of his own. He cared little for himself
in all things—it was his habit, for in-
stiicee, to dine off of a mutton chop at
the grand dinners he used to give, where
every luxury was spread upon the table,
lie had a room in the house of his old
friend, Sir Curtis M. Lampion, in Eaton
square, und it was there ho died. He
used to live there in the must quiet and
retiled manner, and his name did not
appear in any directory or Court
Guide. He has suffered much during
the last four years, and could very sel
dom be induced to call in a doctor;
when he died he neither obeyed the
d c-tor’s orders nor took liTs medicine.—
As one of his physicians complained a
short time ago, Mr. Peahody was a
“most Unsatisfactory patient. He ha-
ted to be asked alter his health, or to
have any fuss made over him. He will,
no doubt, be buried in Danvers, Massa
olmsetts—that, at least, was the wish
OIL V,
On Tlmreflay wonting. the 111!) irtet.,-HONO
RA ISABEL, infant daughter «f Tbomafc S. and
ilAiinalt P »veU.
■ — ■ ■
New Advertisements.
he often expressed in bis lifetime.—N.
F. Tunes.
A Heartless Mother.—On Tuesday
last a negro^vomatr placed her child, a
little boy about two y. ara old, on the
track of the Southwestern road, about
one mile this side of Winchester, for the
purpose, no doubt, of having it killed.—
Tlie engineer saw the little fellow on
the track and stopjied the train as sooo
as possible, but not in time to prevent
the child from receiving serious injury
on the head, by being struck with the
cow-catcher The blow knocked it
from the track and prevented the train
from passing over its body. It was a
most cruel and heartless attempt of the
mother to destroy her child. She has
not yet been arrested—Journal Sj Mes
senger.
The Louisville Courier has an
item that says : “The superintendent of
the Georgia State Iload asserts that
that road will pay the whole expenses
of the State government in- a year or
so.”
Monet Depreshon.—A New York
dispatch of the 9th says : “ Business
paper is almost unsaleable even at high
rates'and such aA no 'nisi[u-ss firm can
afford lo pay. The deprt^,; on ; n Lusi-
. ness circles ia whprecedentec t ; Due t [, B
^ppanic of 18&6.
Grand Jury Presentments.
NOVEMBER TERM, 18C9.
2d Week.
We, the Grand inyy of Randolph 1 County.rworn
• ml empann**lt»ii for thfe second week of the Fall
term of the S'iperi«>r Co i irt, Having brought cur
labors to a close, beg leave to make the follow
ing presentments:
We regard it as onneessary to make an elabo
rate report of the financial condition of the coun
ty of me public work*, tc. as tne Grand Jury
of last we«*k has already given to the public a
detailed account of every thing touching the
interests of the citizens of the county r concerning
which itiros their promise and duty to notice,
our varied committees simply endorse the re
commendations. and general action of similar
committees of the week previous with two ex
ceptions.
The committee on public roads after thorough
investigations and due deliberation regard the
presentment pf the city council of Cuthbert. a*
an act on'side ot their jui is&iciion.
They also recommend that the Ordinary o
the county compei the road commisMoner&of the
d ffereot dislr.cts to put-the ruud* in the .condi
tio 1 r< quire* by the law, hy the next term of the
court, and if said commissioners tail to comply
with the above criers, they shall suffer the pen
alties impostd by th- law for aucb violations.
They further recommend tfiat the Ordinary com*
pel Mr. Bazd Face to pnt a good bridge across
a ditch.utt by him across the public roud near
his ginbonse, the same to be done without delay.
The committee on publ c buildings endorse and
approve of the report and recommeudat ons of
same committee of the week previous, with the
following additional recommendations, that the
seats in the court room used for juror? be cush
ioned and so enlarged as to be made comforta
ble, that a cushioned armed pivot chair be fur
nished fer the use of the jodge, that spiloons
and a desk with lock and key be placed in the
Grand Jury room and one dtzen chairs be
placed in the Petit Jury room, all of which was
ratified by our body. With regard to the char
ges of murder etc:, made by the delegates to the
Mttcon colored labor convention against the citi
zens ot this county, we are proud to say to you
all, to the people*North and to the people South,
that -weLave sifted the fail slanders and base
charges of rapine and murder to the very bottom
and are prepared to furnish to the world proof,
Jucontrovertiable proof, that .the delegates to
that convention went to Macon with a lie in their
throats, that they did deliberately, wilfully, ma
liciously odd dastardly put forth to the would a
slander a&-loul, wricked and a< totally uncalled
for as ever was vomited from the bowels of the
father of lies. One of the witnesses before us,
Isaac'McDonald (colored) wliosc affidavit is ap
pended, stated an oatb, in the presence of this
body, that he knew that the delegates from this
county to the aforesaid Macon colored labor
convention did know, before they left this coun
ty to go to the convention, that the said Jane
McDonald, who was reported killed and her
child taken from her bowels, was alive and well
at that identical time, and we further 6tate that
the said Jane McDonald is now alive and well
and that we can prove by any number of wit
nesses that she, the said Jane McDonald, is the
woman referred to by the delegates to the afore
said Macon Colored Labor Convention as hav
ing been killed and her child ripped from her
bowels.
To the officers of the court we beg leave to
tender our warmest thanks for their respectful
treatment and considerate kindoefs towards 1 "our
body, and we do assure them that we leave them
all with our best wishes for their future welfare,
a; d expr^tB the hope that their lives so us ful to
our couutry may be long spared so that justice,
honor and virtue may con inue to reign trium.
pbaat over fraud, oppression, and dishonor.
We recommend that these presentments be
published in the Cuthbert Appeal together with
the annexed certificate.
Stats of Georgia, Randolph County—
In person appeared before, rue, Isaac McDon
ald, colored, who, upon oath, says that Jane Mc
Donald. col ired, who was reported by the color
ed Convention, of Macro, Ga., as having been
murdered, and her child cut out of her, was his
step daughter—(the daughter of his present wife.)
That, as soon as the report got to the ears of his
wite. she went to look after her daughter, and
found her well and unhurt, and that said report
of her outrage is utterly false, and that his wife
bro ight her to Cuthbert before the meeting o-
said colored Convention. That he does rot know
that the delegates to said Convention saw her,
but he conscientiously believes that all the del
egates to that Convention kuew she was unhurt'
his
Isaac X McDonald.
mark
Sworn to, before me, this November 9th. T 869-
M. GORMLEY,
Ordinary, Randolph County.
Singleton A. Thornton. Foreman,
Zadok C. Hood. John J. Harper,
Jesso L. Wilkinson, Cidenhara B. Trapp.
Joseph L. Oliver, Daniel McFatten,
Geo. B. Smith, Richard F, Powell,
Thomas J. Pratt, Thomas J. Smith,
James R. Brooks, Michael I. Adkins,
Seabron Long, Edward T. Davis.
James A. Allison, Adclph W. Gillespie,
Charles Fori, Robert E. DoLacy,
George B. Slaughter, Francis P. Pane,
John T. McLenffon,
It is ordered by the Court that the foregoing
general Presentments of the Grand Jury be pub
lished as requested by the Jury, and the papers
publishing the proceedings of the late Macon
Colored Convention be requested to publish these
presentments.
S. W. PARKER,
* Solicitor General.
A true extract from the minatea of said Court.
M. C. PARKERSON,
Deputy Clerk.
New Advertisemets,
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
DEALERS IN
—15©—
SPORTING GOODS,
Of every description,
BO IMnlbfrry tt_, ..MACON, GA.
-nsvl8-ln-*
iXT anted.
A SITUATION AS TEACHER IN A COL
LEGE dr Sbhffol, or as a private instrectTesa
ia a family, by a Young Lady, a graduate of the
first honor of Wesleyan Female College, Macon,
Ga. Prepared to teach the Languages, both an
cient and modern, the higher branches of Mathe
matics,- also Music on the Piano.
Best of references given and required.
Applications received at the
APPEAL OFFICE.
pT Please state terms ateoce. nov!8tf
For Rent or Exchange.
T EE Wardlaw boose,' having five rooms, a good
garden and outbuildings, with £5 acres land
attached, w ill be renovated and pot iu good order,
and rented for the next year or exchanged tor land.
Also for rent a double framed house and lot and
some cabins on Blakely street.
nor 18-3t A. B. Me A FEE.
A Refuge from Quackery-
rpHE SIMMONS’ LIVER MEDICINE,prepared
1 by J. y. Zeilin A Co., af Maeon, Ga., has
proved to be a spot ious imposition. The recipe
by which they prepare it i»mid« public, and many
nibers have rights to prepare it besides them selves.
For pro. f ot thb*. eee the attkues 1rom Joba G.
(Juice the following letter from Jas. R. Chiles,
the last letter on the subject from Rev. J. G. Jones,
dated August 14, \6n9, the letter of Rev. F. B. Da
vies, and others.
For the<e ariicies apply, bv letter, or otherwise,
to Dr. M. A. SIMMONS, ut luka. Miss., or any one
who sells his Liver Medicine, which is the first
medicine ever called by that name, and the on.y
genuine “Liver Medicine”
Fobstth, Ga , Oct. 4, 1869.
Dk. M. A. Simmons, Iuba, Miss.:
Ut Dear Sir—I use the present means of dis-
ehargmg a duty which I believe is due my friends,
and all whom my name might influence.
About six years »goi became acquainted with
C. A. Simmons, and bought from b m a “Liver
Medicine,” which t e brought from the up couotry,
and which I found a perfectly aafe and reliable com
pound, and eminently suited to the class of diseases
for which it was ‘ecommended. Last tear I saw
Mr. Zeilin, of the firm o' J. H. Zeilm, A Co., who
told me that be had bought Di. C. A. Simmons’
recipe st a very hgh puce-five thousand dollars
—aud finding that I bad used the Simmons mt-di
cine ia my lamiiy. and win very much pleaded with
it, be asked me for my certificate. Ihis I guv-
him cheerfullr, thinking to help him aloug in a
"business calculated to proves g-eut blessing to
the human family. Smce he began to uuDufacture
it, however 1 ani sauced be nas not the me- icme
I u$ed ; for Laving irud it *horougb(y, I do not
find that it produces the same effect. 1 ajn. more-
over, satisfied that C, A. Simnioisdid not pat dp
the medicine I bought from bun, but procured it
from Lis relatives or somebody elre ; for it Zeilin
bad bought from him the .recipe by which that
medicine was made and honestly followed it in the
manufacture o that which he now puts before the
public, I km-w] we rhould h »ve had a different
'thing, and one me e worthy the pub ic confidence.
1 am anx'ous to repa r the wrong I have dou- the
public by that cert ficate so I as -ly given, and
tbua put you in possession ot the above tacts, which
yon roav use as you think proper.
Very leapecifclly,
JAMES R. CHILES.
Dr. II. A. Simmons’ Vegetable Liver Medicine is
more highly recommended as a sn e remedy for
diseases of the Liver, Stomach and llowels—for all
disess'-s arising from a torpid or deranged state of
the Livet—than auv other medicine in the whole
world is for any disease, or class of diseases, what
ever. It bws more certificate , and belter ones,
from exactly the right class of people, than any oth
er medicine Consequently, theie are more of a
certain class of men trying to counterfeit it, steal
its reputation, and get money dishonestly upon its
good name, than any other medicine.
Be particular aiwavs to write or ask for Dr. M.
A. Simmons’ Liver Medicine. Every box of the
genuine is enveloped iu a steel-plate engrave wrap
per, containing the miniature aud autograph ol the
proprietor. When you get a uox preseive the
wrapper for a counterteit detector.
For sale by Druggists generally,
nov 18-2m
N OTICE.—Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, has ap-
p ied tor exemption of and setting apart and
valuation of homestead and I will pass upon the
:ame et 10 o’clock A- Mu, ou the 2fit-h of Novem
ber 18*'9 at my office.
nov!3-2t M. GORMLEY. Ordinary.
]> T ew
Firm
NEW GOODS!!
INT otice.
E will sell in Cuthbert, Ga., on
W
Satiifday, 27111 Inst.,
One of the b-st Yoke of Oreo in the country, one
tine milch Cow. guaranteed to be one of the best.
Also three your.g heifers of this cow, two other
good cows. Piantofion implements, Kitchen Fur-
nuur*-, Iro > Axles and wagon T’ea. a lot of Leather,
sole and upper. JNU. A JEFF KAGLaNl).
G EORGIA. Randolph Couxtt.—John R. Moo-
dv, administrator of the estate of William B.
Shepard, deceased, applies f >r lett-rs of dismission
from said estate ; all persons interested are notified
• hat his application will ba considered at the next
March Term of the Court of Ordinary lor said
county. Given under rav hand officialIv
novl8-3m M OflWlir Py
G KOK'tJA. Kvndolph \.o».n v j.. „ . ou
applies f>r Lit ers ot Guardianship ot the
persons and property of Thomas Hammock aud
Anna Hammock, minor children of Dtnie! Ham
mock, late of sa ; d ebuntv deceased. AJ1 persons
interested are notified that his application will be
considered at the next January Term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county.
Giver under my hand fficially.
novie im M. GORMLEY. Ordinarv.
■^[“OTICE.— A teacher wanted for the year eigb
it teen hundred and serenty. by tbeschool com
missions of the cofnty of Randolph to teach a free
sch ol in the city of Cuthbert. Applicants will state
terms e'c.*, and leave the same with the secretary
of said board at his office at the court house, on or
before tho first Monday in January next, appli
cants will be required to give evidence of good mor
al character and qualification b fore they are em
ployed by said board of commissioners.
noviS-lm M GORMLEY. Ordinarv.
Notice.
A LL persons indebled to the late firm of J. R.
Key A Co., are requested to o^U at once end
Settle as the books must be closed at once.
W E WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL your
attentfoo to our large and well selected
Stock of Goods, which we hXve cow received aud
opened, on the
East Side of tlie Public Square,
in the CITY of CUTHBERT,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS,
* •
Ready-Made Clothing,
0LOAK »nd SHAWLS, *
HOOP SKIKTS,
Hats and Caps for Men and Bays,
HAT3 for Ladies and Misses,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
SADLERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries,
Etc., Etc.,
J.S.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
TINWARE,
STOVES,
Souse Furnishing Goods,
ETC.,
ETC.,
ETC.
TINWARE—The BEST STOCK
ever offered in this place, at the LOW
EST PRICES, and guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
COOKING STOVES
OF EVERY SIZE,
And at prices from S-0 09 up.
EARTHERN JARS, CHURNS, and JUGS,
Wood Buckets, Tubs, Sifters,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Cal! and see me.
oct21tf
•J. S. ANTHONY,
Chtbbert, Ga.
SOLOMON’S
BITTERS!
V*T A W! Tf AVPT.
Etc.
Which we will be ve^y happy to show you.
permit us to say, that ^ re have
And
Not Opened a Store for the Season,
But have permanently located ourselves in Cuth*-
bert, and expect
By*Faix and Honest Dealing,
To build up a good and substantial busiaess.
Now we say to our friends and the public gen
erally, come aud help us and thereby benefit your
selves ; oar
Goods are All New,
Selected from the very best houses io New York
City, and
Bought at Very Low Figures,
We hope and believe we eaa sell you Goods as
Low at can be
Ask lor Them!
Bar Them!!
Use Them!!!
THEY ARE COMPOSED OF THE
BEST VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS KN9WN.
if yon are wealc and feeble,
They Kill make you strong l
If you have Dyspepsia,
Th- ij are a certain cure !!
If you want an Appetite,
ESE SOLOMON'S BITTERS!-!!
Prepared at the Laboratory of
A. A. SOLOMON'S & C0„
DRUGGISTS,
Savannah, •
Sold by ail dealer?,
octant
Georgia.
J. J. DICKIS0N & CO,
COTTON FACTORS and
General Commission Merchants,
S NA.WA u, GA.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
augl9.ftm
W. R. SutGLrrox. W. C. Si.nqlxto*, T. X Hour.
SINGLETON, HUNT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
THE ONE fKICE
CASH STORE!
TRUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS, etc., etc.,
49 2d Street and 28 Cotton Avenue,
.51 aeon, ..... Georgia,
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B. A. WISE,
^ CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA.,
Importer of
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
•Dealer in
COOKING STOVES, GRATES, ftANGES,
House Furnishing Goods A Silver Plated Ware,
Manufacturer of Plain Tinware.
33. -A_. WISE,
80 & 82 Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia;
IMPORTXR OF
CHINA, CROCKERY
AND
Glassware,
Dealer in
Coal Oil Lamp Burners, IVicks, Chimneys,
And Coal Oil.
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RHEUMATISM.
FOR A SWIFT AND SURE CURE USB
Karton’s Oil of Life,
THE
GREATEST LINIMENT
OF THE AGE]
It Works Like a (Alarm.
It has been applied *o the masses 1n the streets
of Savannah, Macon, Augusta, Columbus, Mont
gomery, and all leading cities and towns to the
Mississippi river, from bis famous carriage, for
many years, with
WONDERFUL SUCCESS!
. .. - The most severe cases of
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA.
^ pains in the -back,
breast, joints,
• and SIDES,
quickly
Were brought to the Professor, who a
lubbed the patient thoroughly with bis
OIL OF LIFE,
Sending them away in every instance entirely re
lieved, thus causing one bottle of the Linemeut to
•fare hundreds of dollars iu Doctors’ bills.
KAYTON’S
OIL of LIFE
Is now considered by ell who bare witnessed its
application to be the true and reliable Remedy for
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and for all Paina
and Aches wherever a Liniment can be nsed.
Kayton’s Oil of Life!
The neyer-failiug German Liniment, is unequaled
for its sterling virtues in the history of Med cines
—parking a pwift and rare cure, giving relief in
every case almost by the first rubbing.
Read the testimonials and hear the opinion of the
people.
Fer sale by all leading Drag Stores.
McKESSIN & ROBBINS,
WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEW YORK.
•PpopEirroa,
JACOB LlFPMAN,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, SNVANNAH.Ga
PYRAFUGE.
The Justly Celebrated
di ILL AND FEVER EX PEI .LEU,
Acts as a Tonic and as an Appetizer, giving the
patient strength and bnilding up bis system, tear
ing him stroog and healthier than before the at
tack. t21tf
We have now in store, a LARGE and SPLEYDrD STOCK a f
GODS, all .
Fresh and New!
Everything for
ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Wear,
m
Carpets, Crookey,
Hardware, Saddles, etc.
We have adopted the
ONE PRICE GASH SYSTEM!
Sell to Ml Mike /
■AND AT
Extremely low prices!
Come and examine oar 'GOODS and PRICES for
youtselves. Me will take pleasure -in showing you out
Goods.
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SCOTT & SMITH-
GRASS SEED
And Onion »etts.
H ave ju-?t received—
Red Clover,
While Clover.
AUike Clover,
• Orchard Grant,
Red Top or Heads,
Kentucky Blue Grass.
White Silver Skin Onion Sett*,
Yellow Strasburg do. do*
For sale by
T. Sv POWELL, Trustee,
sep23-ct Druggist, Bookseller and Stations.
G EORGIA, RavroLPH Corxrr.—By Virtue of
an order frr m the court of Ordinary of Ran
dolph couity f»r 1 ave to sell the remaining
interest in the widows dower alter her death, w«ll
be sold at Cuthbert on the first Tuesday io 'anna-
ry next said interest in lot of land (No. J5Y) in the
. , _ fifth district of said county the proceeds of said
Smith-Woct Ga. aaia to ho rainvosud for tho hrnaHi tK. mm*
Wholesale Grocery
AND
Commission House.
JOHNSON, CAMPBELL & 00.,
Corner 4th and Poplar Streets, Macon, Georgia.
O UR MR. JOHNSON HAS JUST RETURN
ED from New York and the West, where be
has made heavy purchases of
Sugar,
Coffee, Molasses,
# Bagging, Ties, Twine,
Bacon, Lard, Whisky,
flour, Fish---all kinds, Cheese,
Crackers, Sardines, Pickles, Hama,
Tocacco-, Candles, CaDdy, Nails, Potash,
S9AP, SODA, SALT,
White JVC eat,
Is toot EVERYTHING that is ustuOl, kept
inn
FIRST-CLASS
GROCERY HOUSE!
All of which we offer to the
Citizens of Cuthbert,
And surrounding cooh tics at
Very Low Figures.
Fresh and Complete Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
I TAKE TH:S METHOD OF ANXOtFNClXG TO MY OLD FRIENDS
and the public gt-aeraUy, that I bavo isst opened a LARGE and COM-
PLE It "STOCK of -
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
Bsaiyaaade Clothing, Boots, SBoss, Etc, Etc,
Which I offer to the public at ns LOW FIGURES as can be bought in the mar
ket. Mv Dry Goods are all FRESH and NKvV. They were not bought at
motion, North, but from FIRST-CL.ASS HOUSES, who do not deal in toetni
hand or damaged goods. I bought for CASH, got CASH ARTICLES, and when
• Goods are compared will show they are us good as the beet and vs cheap.
I alee have a general assortment of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Bardtrare, Hollow and WilteW Ware, ISte.,
Which can be had on reasonable terms.
Connected wi b my establishment is that accommodating asd popular sale*-
nan, J NO. L. RltOW.V, who is ever ready to stn/w my Stock, aod will spare ad
fains to give satisfaction to all who -may favor me with a call
MS' Those indebted to me, I triiai, will r-spowd promptly, anil come up pre
fared to balani* old accounts. I have waited patiently until you gathered your
tot ton, and now I hope yoq will riot put me to any farther inconvenience by
vitbhoidmg tne same. Your promptness in the matter will bat enable me to sell
t< you on rnoro favorable terms in the future.
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Reopening of
ONLY BARGAIN STORE!
NOTICE
H aving jLtst returned from the north with an im
mense and WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS!
Consisting of
Dry Goods,
frets, Shoes, aid Gents Furnishing Goods,
OpuTHING,
White and Woolen Goods,
LADIE’S AND GENT’S SHAWLS
G-rooeries,
And many other Articles too numerous to mention.
[Jf. b.—Having attendee! the Latest Auction Sales in New York and Phila
delphia, I can assure my customers, aud the public in general, that i am enabled
to sOll the above Goods, at
LOWER PRICES than any House in S. W. Georgia! .
AH I nek is an inspection of my IMMENSE STOCK. Come and *Vf°r
yourselves, and you will be convinced of the fact. .
ial inducements offered to Country Mercba