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CUTRBKRT APPEAL
SPCVLTSnr.D EY8HT Tit Dlls PAW tOIOnXG BY
SAWTELL & JONES
II. H. JON fi*, Editor.
Is Congress
Tbe Congress of the United States!
has indulged in osnrpatioB st» long, |
that it has entirely forgotten that any- j
body else ha» rights niwfc-r the
and harvest, and sounded the knell of tution. Aeon,ling to the pre’
Be Just and Libera! in you*-
Settlements with the Freedmft* ■
The ever revolving cycle i>f tlte »e::-
-*hh. 'having again bought seed time
the closing year, admonishes ns that the
t);
be m:rde ap, bala
shock, and all
THC*^AY, DECEM BEKSsTiw
. New contracts fof labor mu'
, r ..j 5<> '-’9 and
inust also
EF Ukt. J. W. 4!to». -is one only Mturej ««'« «w JUPV) »po the proper
, .• * . » * j n i- f fo^Umeut of fhoae alieady in existence,
aaa i* « n, 5 «ef*nP***G J ’
• • i . "ill become a condition precedent to
to receive-*n«l receipt J»r monies <nie-fa:s 4«ffi L *e r
—. ney in Contemplation.
"No Taper Next WcF*.—Cfinsfninss J While it is a universally admitted
with -its joyous greetings, abounding- jluit the instances are! rare where
JLSB 19Ql 1
ARTIOT.0 irr.
pECtlON I. A! pel-sons born nr natu
ralised in the United States, and subject
to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens
® I of the United States and of the States
wherein they reside, Vo State shall
^ t<4 the
opinion, iiothing has been reserved to
"" * **- ^ s&axsrsj -g * •» -«*
very as a d mestic institution wholly' , i-T
under the control and direction of u ,i ! btute deprive any f*rson of life, lib--
, ■ , ■ ■ . . . .. , i ei tv or property without the due process
Matts in which it existed, it has gone ; v K ...
b . of law. nor deny to any persoti within
on fn claim jurisdiction over every im
aginatilc question ai
of the Constitution entirely at defiance.
gifts, pyrotet+nic displays, mince pies.
Mid roast turkey, is upon us, and ns
visual We claim our annual holiday fiir
all hands, from (lie tb vil to the liearer of
itlie tripod.
A slip containing legal advertisements
■will be issued however.
We wish our friends and kind pat
rons a*iin rrie christmas, and only ark
from each, one Ikkmi ill return, the name
of p new ruhserils r. .
How many will respond to the mod
est request?
Tub Fin. o» GkoRuia.—At lengh the
villainy Uaf been eonsammated, the
dtjed-dontvnml our gallant Stale lies
prostrate under the tjnott’rng grasp of
her carpet h*^'. Governor, and his infa
mous abettors'at « ushington.
These ure the ‘ gentle methods by
which an outraged people uro taught to
Jove “the best g,-Verdin,ust the world
ever saw.”
But we refrain from the expression
of that indignant Vehemence which
s ruggles Tor utterance.
We have now grave duties to perform,
which call for great prudence, finnu, ss j
and patience. Divisions must cease in
our midst, and a uaiteij front be presen
ted to the myrmydo*s of despotism.
Such Utters us Capt Tumlins to the
Telegraph & Messenger, are illtitncd
and unfortunate. There is no time for
recrimination. The enemy even now
is thundering at our doors.
Let us therefore calmly prepare for
action, and resolve to maintain our su
premacy at the In.dot box.
Georgians never will tamely surren
der all that they hold deur, without a
death struggle with their oppressors.
Let us bend that we may not break
therefore, and watch ami wait, remem
bering that -eternal vigilance is the price
of liberty.”
Bravo kok Our Gau-ast H e present a-
tive, Hon. Nelson Tift.— For the lirst
time since tiie boom of the last gun of
the revolution, has the voice of imlig
nant truth and justice been heard in the
atmosphere of the Nations Capital.
For once the star chamber eotnmitties
of the Bump Cdngsess h-.-ve been bear-
i-ul ia their dens, and the prurient false-
* Hs of the ingrate governor of an
,verly and noble people, exposed and
denounced in his very presence.
Mr. Tift is remarkable for the caution
and cool self possession of his charac
ter, btr when aroused, is bold, out spi
ken and defiant. In him Georg a has a
devoted, untiring, and abh^defender.
We are glad to see the Savannah Re
publican do justice to our worthy Rep
resentative, and trust the Lagrange lie
porter, and all other papers which late
ly indulged in unkind strictures upon
kis letter, will fellow suit, and make the
amende honorable.
Randolph the Banner County of
1870.—Below we print the complimen
tary resolutions of the Executive Com
mittee of the State Agricultural Society,
in honor of our county.
What member of the club docs not
feel his cheek tingle with pride, at this
flattering tribute from so distinguished
a source.
Brave hearts and intelligent minds,
are never content with mediocrity in
tny position.
We have in our midst a large num
ber of skillful, practical, and successful
planters, who are qualified to develops-
and embellish the soil and landscape of
any country. Hitherto, concentration
of*thought it n 1 action, only, have been
lacking, together with the attrition of
mind with mind, to produce the happi
est results.
The Agricultural association suppl’es
this want most fully, aud »e trust •
l ew and living interest will be aroused
in its behalf, by the praise which has
signalized our offorts to excel.
Let it not he said, that the name of a
solitary intelligent farmer in the county,
is not appended to the roll of our mem
bership.
It will be seen nisi, that onr friend
Mr. J- B. Buchanan, the zealous and
efficient secretary of the Randolph So
ciety, has received the merited appoint
ment of a position upon the Slate Exe
cutive Copimittce.
At his request,- and that of the JVesi
dent of the club, Judge William Cole
man, we would announce a meeting ot
the Society on Saturday January Sth,
to be held as usual in the courthouse.
Preliminary steps will then be taken,
for the introduction of a series of scien
tific lectures on agriculture, before tile
club during the present winter.
Dr. Daniel Lee will probably be
among the number invited.
Let there be a grand rally of the
Agricultural Estates.
At a meeting of the F.xecutive Com-
initlee, held the night of the ‘Aid ult
on the Fair Grounds, there were present
Messrs. Yancey, Howard, Scott, Rus
sell, True, Harris, Brumby, Jones, H
ikon, Smith, Gustin, Miller The
lowing resolution was adopted :
Resolved, That, in consideration of the
complete equipments of the Randolph
County Club in tents on the Fair
Grounds—the style of the tents—the
numbers of their delegation the order
and arrangement of their tent for the re
ception and entertainment <-f ladies—
with a banner over il designating the
county -the Secretary, be instructed
to communicate by letter the gratifica
tion of the Committee at these manifes
tations of the taste and enterpnse of
•aid cinb, and that Uaudolph be hereby
<b -lured tiie Banner Cuuuiy for the yeai
1870.
any *«-t of freedmeu come fully op to-
ibrgf covenant obligations, ‘.‘jiui iwif
wrongs do not make a light,” and due
allowance should be made for the igoo
ranee, and low state of morals which
obtain among the blacks. Let tln-in be
taught u wlio'csome lesson in this re
spect, and they will learn from practical
experience, that honesty is the best p >li-
cy, and the only sure road to success.
A spirit of liberality then should en
ter into our settlements with the weaker
parly. If tiie seasons have been ad
verse, and our joint labors have met
with an inadequate reward, let ns not
be rigid in exacting the full tale of the
requirements of the contract. Thus,
lost time from sickness, might be excus
ed, the death of stock through accident,
or lack of judgement overl.Mikad, extra
charges when possible remitted, und a
kind and lenient disposition manifested
in all the details of the settlement.
Especially in those cases also, where
the expenses have absorbed all the prof
its, when the laborer has shown him
Solf honest and reliable, he should luive
due credit and. indulgence extended to
him for the succeeding year.
A gain, the improvidence of the negro
should be curbed and restrained by his
more intelligent employer. We ure
aware hmv diffi ;ult is this task, in view
of the m rbid sensitiveness on the score
of freedom, which exists among tile at
ricans. Like the sailor after a long
cruise, he will squander the profits of a
whole year in a few hours, and has
nothing to show for his money but a
beggarly account of empty wniskey
bottles, pinch beck jewelry, and tawdry
finery.
Their recklessness too in running tip
store accounts during the current year
is proverbial. One negro in the em
ploymeut of the writer, after laboring
five months and snnnnunting the liar-
drst wo k of tile year, because he was
not permitted to trade at will upon
credit, absolutely abandoned his con
tract, and thus lout his half interest in
the crop.
All this should bp discourag d and
held in check, as in the end it promotes
dissatislaction, and leads to turbulence
and crime.
Unless an actual dividend in cash is
paid to the freedmau at the close of tlw
year, he thinks Ilia labor has been whol
ly unrewarded.
It matters not if his accounts ffov
the expenditure of hundreds in the sup
port of his family, and the gratification
of every whim and propensity, slil 1
because no money is forth coming, he
avers that he has made nothing, or been
swindled by Aw employer.
Hence the gi eat necessity for impress
ing upon the hen!man, tiie true value of
money, and the importance of saving Ins
earnings.
The p'uiiter never will be able to
rai-e stock, or be secure from the dep
redations of his laborers, until they
each become thrifty property holders,
and have some personal stake in the
preservation of order, and the rights of
propel ty.
In concluding this article, we would
suggest to the planter that lie procures
the ussistunue of some person' of known
integrity, (we have selected a minister
f the gospel,) who shall vise his ac
counts with the freedtnen in his employ
ment and be present, and aid in the fair
nd i quitabledivision of the crop accord
ing to contract. 4)
This will inspire confidence with a
people pecnli rly obnoxious to suspicion,
and enable you to refute every charge
of unfair dealing.
D -jieiid upon it, nothing is lost by
clean hands and a fair exhibit, in all the
transactions of life.
; ita jurisdiction tbe ebuuf protection of
and set the liiiutatmus
I the laws.
Indeed, authority from that iasirameui ] . 2^ BepresentativwiBliairiM ap
is no longer looked to as license for any 1 P” r ,or ” g e - , ' ac T-
act that may gratifv the passions or ‘ ‘ ,r<1ln o. to their respective number ,,!
promote the inti ieoTo of the Radical \ n ^* Sl ^ “
me ce ‘® r not taxud. But W hen the right to v< te
party. Aud the saddest tiung- w. J • «»t any election, for the choice of electors
is, the people have quietly surrendered j - p re ^.i CDt au< i Vi ce President of the
their power over to their representu jj^resentatives in Con-
<n McK. GUM.
IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
1HMI-
fol
£ Our people are under eternal
ililig.Uion to Sen iters Thurman of Ohio,
ttfd Bayard of Duleivare, -for their powe
rful appeal** in behalf of Georgia and the
mutilated^and ikwntroddcn constitution
♦ »f onr fathers.
These efforts are said to have been
eloquent in the extreme, and worthy of
the pti'my days of Clay, Calhoun, and
Webster, when there were giants in the
land.'
A Ins tluit our Union should be but a
travesty and play*upon the word, while
in reality we are the subjects of a grind
ing despotism, unbundled in the abso
lute empires of the old world.
4, 0h Libei ty ! in thy name how many
crimes are perpetrated.”
« —»
We publish in full today M>r
tons bill of abominations as it passed
the Senate, and the 14th, and 15th,
amendments, which occupy at present
so lar^e a share of public attention.
They should be preserved for future
refnetiwe.
tives, aod come to regard them as mas
ters, rather than servants.
Did th<*se usurpations look to the
public gwod, whether authorized or
not there would be some apology for
them. But, unfortunately, under the
license of assumed omnipotence, mem
bers of Congress who have some pre
tention to reputation, are proposing the
most foolish, absurd and impracticable
meusurt s. They seem to regard them-
selv*s an privileged to play the fool as
well as the tyrant.
The immediate inducement to these
remarks is.a bill just introduced in the
Senate by Mr. Wilson, of Massachu
setts, a man who really has presiden
tial aspirations, with the view of regu
luting the business relation* of t bines**
imimgranttt who may iand on pur shores.
Clearly the object of the Senator is to
embarrass labor in the South and an
noy our people, and to this end his bill
haa Dot the elighteft refereui-e to the
powers c.f Coiigi ess as delegated in the
Constitution—and they have none oth
er One clause «*f the W ili#u bill pro
hibits contracts for a term of years with
emigrants alter their ui rival, or con
tracts with them before they become
citizens, by which they engage their la
bor in tne mott favored parte of the Uni
ted States.”
Here we have both usurpation and
folly. What right has Congress to in
terfere with contracts in the States?
Where is the clause of the Constitution
that gives it any such power? It can
not be found. H there is one thing
above all others comes within the des
cription of “reserved powers,’’ it is this
to regulate contracts between the in
habitants of tbe States, respectively.—
Sor is jurisdiction claimed anywhere
but in the Southern States. It is these
that the Senator aims at, but he should
be careful lest he should strike a blow
at his ow n constituents. Will anybody
say that Congress has the nght to go
into Massachusetts or Pennsylvania and
attempt to regulate contracts between
the factory laborers and miners of those
Stabs? Do-8 Senator Wilson, himself,
claim this power, and will he dare as
sort it before tliQ world ? If so, we
would be glad to see him make the
experiment.
We said ft was a folly, and opposed
to all enlightened views of political
eroDomy. Where will the Senator find
the “most favored part of the United
States?’’ Ik it in Massachusetts, Louisi
ana or California? Tbe price of labor
differs in nearly all the States, chiefly
from demand and the price olliving;
how then can he make it uniform with
out a violation of evtry law of trade
and common sense ? What, too, does he
mean by the terms “mo>tf ivorej parts’’ ?
Are th« se sections where labor is dear
est or lowest the most favored? Cheap
labor bus always been rouwitiered a
blessing t*' a country, and a stimulant
to public prosperity, as it enables the
loca.ity where it exit’s to compete suc
cessfully with ail others V\ hat rule
will Mr, Wilson prescribe for the gov
ernment of judge-* and juries in the ad
ministration of t.id law, in (^ise Congress
should be as great a simpleton as him-
s»-lf and pass it ? He is simply attempt
ing ifiipossibililies, legislating against
all the laws <>f natu.-e, trade-aid reason,
and tiie introduction <.f such a bill in
this enlightened age, by a leading Sena
tor, is a disgrace to the statesmanship
of the nation. It shows how the Radi
cal mind has been dwarfed and debauch
ed in the pursuit of lawless and avari
cions objects,and all true patriots should
tremble for the country when they cun
template the alarming fact that its des
tiny is in the hands of such men.—Sav.
Republican.
gross, the Executive anu Judicial offi
cers of the Stab*, being tWiTf'tV one
years of ago, and citizens of the United j
States; or in any way abridged, except
lor participation in rebellion or otht r
crime, the basis of reproduction therein
shall !»e reduced in the proportion which
the number ol such mule citizens shall
bear to the whole number of rnmle citi
zens shall bear to the whole number of
male citizens twenty-one years of age,
in such State,
Skc. 3. No perso/i shall be a S£na
tor or Representative in Congress, or
elector of President and Vice President,
or hold any office, civil or military, un
der the Uni ed States or under any
State, who having pre vion.dy taken .*>«
oath, as a member of' Congress, or as a
meipber of any Stale Legislature, **r as
uir executive or judicial officer of any
State, to support the Constitution of the
United States, shall have engaged in in
surrection or rebellion against the same,
or given aid and comfort to the enemies
thereof. But Congress may, by a vote
of two thirds of each House, remove
such disability.
Sec 4 The Validity of the public
debt of the United States, authorized
by law, including debts incurred for
paunent of pensions and bounties for
services in suppressing insurrection or
rebellion, shall not be questioned. But
neither the United States or any State
shall assrftne or pay any debt or obliga
tion incurred in aid of iusurcetion or
rebellion against the United States, or
any claim for the Joss or emancipation
ot any slave; but all such debts, obli
gations and claims shall be held Illegal
and void.
Sec. 5. Congress shaN have power to
enforce, by appropriate legislation, the
provisions of this a: tide.
ARTICLE XT.
Section. I. The right of citizens of
the United States to vote shall uot be
denied or abridged by the United Stater,
or by any State, on account of race,
color or-previous condition of servitude.
&£C 11 'V e Congress shall have pow
er to enforce this article by appropriate
legislation.
And making additions to his almost UNIVERSJkL STOCK. Just now re
ceiving, for the
Benefit of House-!'eepers ?
A large assortment of
Chairs, Bsdsteads tj* Feathers.
CHAIRS Tor the Big Folkt and Lillie Foils, for the Bed Room and Parlor. i
For Fanners and Blachsmiths— a large assortment of
Stool and Iron!
From the smallest NAIL ROD to the BROADEST PLOW STEEL.
f j ’THE ONE PRICE
CASH STORE!
tlxo Dining Room and Kitolxeii $
The SWFFTF&T SYuUP and SOUREST VINEGAR, together with every
thing else necessary to satisfy the appetite.
A new lot of BUGGY FIXTURES, CORN SUELLERS, VICES, ANVILS,
Etc., Etc, Etc.
All these, and a*thousand and one other things, I am constantly receiving, and
would be very glad to receive from my customers, who have bought Goods on credit,
all t •• n»«»; ey they can spare.
[dec23ct]
J. McK. GUNN.
Gravd Haul of Fikh.—Mr. A. M.
Ferre!, who is fishing at Maish’s Fi-h
cry on the Ocklocknee Bay, caught at
one haul with a seine h few days ago
one hundred and fort} barrels of ti**h
(mullet,) alT of which he saved aud
sold, netting Inin about nine hundred
aud twenty-five to a barrel there were
three hundred und fifty thousauk fish in
the seine. This is the largest, catch we
have heard of on our Gulf coast, but it
shows the value of bur fisheries and
how profitable they might be made bad
wo the railroad lacililies for reaching
the up country —FloriUan.
car a man s wife is hi- beet lawyer,
his best counsel, his b#*t judge hn?b«*t
advertiser, and also theeheapest and
most reasonable.
MARRIED.
GUNN-CALLAWAY.—At Cotton Hi>l
Clay county, by Rev. P. M. CaJlK’iv.ty at th#
residence ol the bride's filint J fl CalUvray .
tbe evening of the 22i inst.. Mr. W. C. GUNN,
aad Mias NET A CALLAWAY.
Thus has tbis lucky Gunn, by a skillful •hot
bagged bis quary in tbe form of »
maiden and need shoot no more for inatrm.eni.il
honors.
May the double barrelled Gunn. pf»*r remain
firmly w. !d 4 together by the inlr»'l-il»le or-
meut of recipmctl alfeotion.^nd uo erer
mar tb»* perf.-ct concord of their blissful exis'eace
HENRY’S
0 STIISTIB1
Word,
cm
BLOOD CLEANSER.
1 ■ HIS MEJlI-'INK to known to tb« UoKt m b«-
I h r . ol »»ln»ble
„-4 lC iu.; beib., .nd i. R.»r»ntMid « chumclij
.me.
ri>K TU CDR« OT
•ei-ofHlw uLd t’ousumptioD
Tbi-* remedy is compounded eipreesly Wr parify.
n end the bloOl nl mil ijfirmitMH, f .
»' fete »o the fountain-bead of diaaaaaa. r '
extiagnishea *
Tumors, Cjasnmption, Syphilis,’ Skin Eruptions,
Salt Rheum, Boils, Rheumatism,
Waste of Yitatity, Scrofula.
We all know that the promiscuous racciwilton
indulged in dining the late war bred ih- moo* *>•-
lanwM diseased. Vaociaaiioo p»8 was taken from
tbe arms ot many peraooa lull of scrofulous mrss.
Then of course tbe impnriiiea of tbe scrofulous
,«t ent were absorbed in the blood of men other
wi<*> without di-eanea. ana both became inf ct«^
ilike *«eo. women an I children 'hrougboat all
he West are ran* wotwlly di«ea*ed from tKi*eau*e,
..ud knew not, until a fc* moetba ago, the origin of
The infallibility of the Pope is
strongly opposed in the Ecumenical
Council. His holiness has issued a de
cree, dissolving the council at the period
of his death, and declaring*that none
bui those who wear the cardinal's ha?
have any voice in the election of his
success* r. The old Pontiff still enjoys
vigorous health and is likely to be in
tbe way of h s ambitious underchurch«
men for some time yet.
ggk. Rev. J. tv Left wit cli of the 2d
Presbyterian chu eh of Alexandria Va
lias received and accepted a call to the
central Piv.-yterian church at Atlanta Ga.
He is the successor ol the lamented
Purler.
It Would Avail Nothing.
We have heard numbers of persons
expressing opinions --we have seen them
printed in newspapers—to the effect
that if Georgia had not expelled the ne
groes— if sits had done this, that or the
other th'og— or abstained from the per
formance of certain other acts, all would
have gone well, aud there would have
been no more talk about “reconstructing
reconstruction.”
These gentlemen are mistaken. If
Georgia had done or abstained from do
ing all these things, aud had, in addition,
“offered her body to be burned,” it
would all avail her nothing, uo long as
she is known to be able to give the
Democratic ticket a majority ol fifty
thousand ?
A distinguished member of the House
from the West—one who had been elect
ed as a Republican, but became disgust
ed with the party and acted as an in
dependent Jast VViut^r—said to the wri
ter of this the day his credentials were
referred to the Committee of Elections,
“Sir, you have been told and will hear
it repeated a thousand times, that the
difficulty in the way of Georgia repre
sentation was the expulsio'n of the ne
groes Jrom the Legi-hiture This is not
true, sir. It is a mere pretext. The
real d ffieuity in the way is that Georgia
gave too laige a majority for Seymour !
She will not he pardoned for it! For
ty-five thousand * as-loo heavy ! It your
people had voted for Grant and said that
the negro \yas as good as a white man
and a good deal better, you would have
been admitted without qu« sfion, without
test oath or any sort of difficulty. But
Georgia has grievously offended—her
people have had the temerity to do as
they pleased—they must be puuished
for
We thought at the time that our friend
was but indulging in hitter iron}.—
Time, however, developed the fact that
he had a just-conception of‘‘the situa
tion.” A State so pronounced in its De
mocracy as Georgia—whose people
cherish fond recollections of the freedom
of the old Republic and impudently give
voire to their opinions through the press
and at the ballot box, “must have its
back-bone broken,’* to borrow the fig
ure employed by a ieading Radical pa
per—and, verily, Georgia had better
look at once to her vertebra—it is real
ly in danger l—Southern Watchman.
Now Advertisemets,
A Fresh and Choice
STOCK OF
GROCERIES.
I TAKE PLEASURE in #«nr»cnci«g’ to u?j nu
merous ft lends and p.itrouM, that I itdwe received
a i*^ire nn-1 complete Si>>ck ot
BACON.
LAliD,
Fl.OUR.
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
SALT,
CHEESE,
CRACKER",
CANDLES,
!« fact EVERYTHING c^icTlj ke. f ia a ai.-t-eUsn
one o^xiY
And dnvhloa House.
I am determined to keep a fuT S'ark. arf f •
• b-tf I tun sell a* eheip a* the CHEiPEdf, irhiie
arc food* are as good »s he REST.
1 have now in store a lot of *.hoi<*e
HPIG H^VArS.
Which cannot fail to hit* eet*re ntfi*f«Hon.
On my rhtWes can a.vtaj:* be Ibund a gy. eral as
sortment of
Confectioneries.
PICKLES,
SARDINES.
RAISINS,
. NBTS,
CANDIES,
And all the M GOODIES ” you donld wish for.
GIF. CANDY,
For lh*» little *»ues—a prize In every pa- ki^e.
dec*i8-3m . J>'0. F. KlUDOO
Henry’s Con*iitution Renovator.
R lieves t'it K- '}•<• *> •> r»>»- "T
lirens the spirit*, sends sew b ood
BOCXDIXG TUftOCQH EVERY VEIN.
It imputes a
Sparkling BrighUteu to the Eye.
. : Bo.. Gbr* to tho Cheek t
A Ruky Tinge to the Lip*,
A Clrarnet* to the Head,
Brightness to tho Oontplorion,
Buoyarcy to the Spirit«,
And Happinttt s« oil Side*.
For .11 o•(return, .rf 5 “ onsarr,=»ed.
. .... t,r~o I ounr*, m It »»r», >•>-
vr.t j .to! d.it'h. by ft li«ly o*e «* * l > i » ft™*
remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS.
“D ctor. I vaecioat-d io th# h'»wpi f al He-
fivy that I h »d no *Vin dit^aae. Until I had a bol-
I'et'f vnnr “Ct^fi’utioo Renovator,” senl m® by
Mr. Rm^r.ofOhicnbta. • o., I suffered tortures
w-tb running: sores. Since I used two bottle* I am
all well racept a smaM sore on the calf of mjr left
ha, and that ia well fast.”
This from a 1 *ly. “And now my ekm i»a* clear
and fuir a* a babe’s. My complex.on, tbauka to
v- ui-*-Rpnovai> r ” i* beautiful.
“Yes ves 1 m iv well MV such relief was un
known t'o iiv** before Kn losed find fire dolors ior
tr.% hottles; tw- tpmille- he.e want to try it.
“I v*«* very much t«imb ed wrb arphi ta Y. nr
rentedv se^mi to be curing me last. Send 4 bot-
i!f* i*r E press **
**No mo'e rheumatittm. Three bottles of ^Con
sti»otinn Renovainr hare »rat?e in# a new man.
“Doctor euclo^i find »•- U ease send o.e a
►ufM.lv. Two fond lira here want to try vonr Lon
stitntmc Renorator.’’
We have not 8D»<*e ^»r more of ihe above e*tr«cts f
but n ns art wn- rei^hbor aboet the reatedy.
►>n»r one s rotthinx ffmii to say, as it cure*
eretv time. *
Foa all rhBBAse* «r rws
KIDYEYS.RETF.>TI OF THE URINE, Ac,
And for Female Diseases,
Nervous P'os.-r i on, We^ki ec-, Oeneral LassPode,
;«n^ Want of \ppente, it is qnanrpa—ed.
CAUTION s—In ordering our remedy alwavs
p'acr the nu;* ber of ur IWOffi e B ' x 0 °® < /” ur
fetter*. The new law in our New \ork Post-Office
«.6.UESHT*C0.
l)>r«;tor-G*r..n.1 lVjrlio II-I'inwi'*.
Ubomtarj. 27» fuirl Strw, I- '“ , - 0 *^ to y I 0 ^'
rsr covstitotios resoyator i« 41
p«r b- t:w. .iz hold*, lor #6. S*tol anywhere on
receipt *.( |.ice. F.lieoU are rrqo-ated to Correa
puud confident tally, and .reply will be tuaoe by
follow io/ mail.
:$old by ail reairrctable Druygiste
JACOB UrriXA-. Sole A^ent.
.sA FAXVAH, Ga.
U NPRECEDENTED in (be tnr.'r of American
A nuseme.. a, and a.and ing without a peer
among ita rivals, ia
G. O. BRADY’S
OLD-FASHIUNED
American Circus!
Now making a Fall and Winter Excursion through
the Southern States, with attractions, in point of
meri», tone and character, far sup-rior to any ever
p r e*eeted in tbe arena. Nothing but first cIbss
Artists »n every department. No subrndir ares
thrust into prominent posirio s. *bd f»i-'e-i upon
the public an l.-ading pt»r f .rmera, but each and eveiy
one a star in the profession.
A perfect Circus at Inst, with surrounding more
superb and oomp rte than any eve: witn.ssedin
as Ameriein Arvos. Riders, Let*pen*. Vaeiters,
Tumblers, Somers >u|ters, QvntnagiB.C ntorii-mists;
Pad, Tiick, Trained, Liberty and Menage Horses.
We hare now in store, a LARGE an.J SPLENDID STOCK of
GOOD ', all
Tiie Tt nnes*<ee iBvnste-fioe. pass
ed a. bill provi«k‘*l timt n >l»»»y shall be
iudioteti for an act committed whita serv
ing as a soldier during the late war, und
(iisa.itetthig ail pending prosecutions of
the kmd.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
07 Mulberry Street, : : : : MACON, GA.
DKALFR IM
WatclicB, Cloolxs,
DUMO^O and other JEWELRY, r^olid S»tY*r
and Silver Plated Ware, Mu ical lasiru
meats. Fancy Good-*, Cutlery, etc,
jy Two New 7 octave Pianos—at a ba'-gaie._g3
Agent for Wheeler A Wi'-on’s c-lvbrated Silent
Fee l Sewing Machin'-s—Warranted.
"Watches and Jewelry,
Repaired in the best manner an I fully warranted,
SOCIETY BADGES, &c. y
Made to ord-r and neatly Etogrvfod at Low Prices.
dec«3-3oi*
G EORGIA, RaKOulph Cousvr.-—Jarr-ea P. Tur-
uer applies h r Letters of Guardi .ushtp of she I
j>-.nous end property of Dianah, Susanah and Eli
Turner niinor children of Eli Turner, late of said |
couniy deceaN»*d. Ail perso-tsint-rerted are notified j
to tile theirobjecnooe on < r by the February Term ’
1870, of the U« urt to und lor raid c- uuiy.
Uiven us d r my tana olfi?ial y. this 14th . 4 ay ol
December 1 «.♦. id. U0RMLEY. '
decKi .in 0 diuu'j’.
L1PPM VN’S WHOLESALE DRUG
ROUSE bBj* built itself op an immer se rvpuiatron
rhmagf* the w on erful cures r*f »heg.*eet ^yrsTage.
It cm*- and leaven tbe patieet stronger m\4 bvel-
th er than bef re t» e attack ; it pa’s him fl-*hier.
brings out tbe sink -n ciireks of t e e'naciated, acts
iitf » tone at d makes the patient chet fe fn-m de-
s4»<*udotcy to ch« ifnlneas, and tbo w-ole is *° elfi-
c:e*i» becau-e very little oitfdicirie indeed is need.—
Ptraiuge »* » K r - mt Chili-aad-Fevrr remedy, caus
ing dcstruetam to (hXt diwa r s|*vedi:y and effect-
uafiy. i’visfoge csmj a w be ha® everywhere
McK ESSEN k ROBBINS,
decSS-’ j 9S Fulton aneet. New York, Agents.
1ST utice.
T RE undersigned-will, as alrsady anwounced,
begin the exercises of bis School ea M«)N—
D \ l, Jaiinary 3d, 187<>, at the residence ol Col.
John T. Brown, on College Street.
Kates of Tuition :
For the 1st Term—beginning January 3d,
and ending Jnne 17tb.... $30 00
Parab’e onejH*lp ix advaxcb, aud other at the
expiration ot three months
The Con ms of Instructioa,
Will include the on!i.**a r y English Branches, the
higher Miifhematja-*, Latin and Greek.
Should tbe number of Dnpils warrant it, Mrs.
Edwarda, alrsady known Sere as a teacher, will as
sist me.
PJea-e j ee me at once, or Col. H. H. Jones, who
will act for me. Make your arrangements, and
send in the fi*st d- y, »<> that the work of organising
may be comi»l*-ted, and that of study earnestly
commenced during the first week.
dec 3’f J. A. FD WARDS.
VOILA La CORPS D ARENA.
Mad.me MARIE MACARTE, from the Cirene
rtapoleon. Pans. Tbe jnidt* of the Hant Ecole of
of Europe, and tee moat dashing »d graceful lady
rider in tbe world, fully meriting the title Oran w»d
upon her by *he Constitoti*>: al Press as ‘•The
Queen nf tbe Arena *’
Madem i-elles I LA and L ! UI^E tbe Sister
R'ders, in their b - --uti till double c-las-ical acts. The
very embodiment «-f grae-, talent and beauty.
La PETITE ROShLIE ’he Child Wonder, in
her renia'k <b1e exercise- upon the flanging Cord
anti Tight Hope.
The Wondertul MF.RRETi I-, trnm the Cirque
dn Prince Imperal, Pans, assisted by their sister,
MiDie. m the o>t»i dori- g feati* r\ev aMempted
itbio the Arena eniiiled THE 1' HREE -'LYING
MEN OF THE AIR. emb<»dying the mov ni'mcu-
Itiuri and drea*tful •e.r-*, fe»rful to behold as the*
are diOScult to dei-cibe. Hying in to d-air, b-i g
bt bv the h ind-, round the bud*, hy the Ie**t,
or a-*y position in tact which can b-- itnagin*-d.
making thnr caleofations in «u intdant, and tn-*i
instant, if lost w . ad p-ove fatal.
M'ile Mil LIE, thec Jebrated K- male erial firm-
nast and Trapez- Peifuiuier. styied by the Pres-
“ tbe Fairy «>l tbe At,*’ and appearing to ihe eye a
pic:u-e of gr.ice and be.oty
M.uiame f LLA '-RAlll wi'l intro'ocw at each
•er|i»»tnance *he womU-rful Arabian Steed ‘ I^idy
ild Fir c ”
i he R Downed BELMONT BROTHERS, from
tbe Hiupodynuie der Koenig. Berlm, Pru »?», Cham
pmn Tumblers »f tb*- world, wfimw magnincent
petfirmauce has fou: d worthies.-* imifn'orc in ail
parts--f the woriwho. envying the fan- lame o
theee niateb’eac a-tiol-, hare basely—u-.rue
ce-htuLv—. ttempted to rob thorn of their well
ca-md hu da
In add lion to tbe above are a host ot o’hers wh-
will oce-’py prooiit eot place-,- the r*bearaal of
wboss names is not d- e/ne*i necq^aaty.
THIS MAMMOTH CIKCU8
Will give TWO of it* grand perfornancet-at
CUTHEHftT,
MONDAY, December £7lh.
Afternoon at 2 o’elo k. Evening at 7 o’clock.
Admission, 75 and 50 Cent*.
ded23-lt
Fresh and New!
Everything for
Ladies’, tieats’ aad Children’s Wear,
Carpets, Crock.ey,
Hardware, Saddles, etc.
We have adopted the
ONE PRICE CASH SYSTEM!
Sell to Ml Mike!
AND AT
Extremely low prices!
Come and examine our GOODS and PRICES for
yourselves.
Goods.
oc 14 3m
w
e will take pleasure in showing you our
SCOTT & SMITH-
Fresh and Complete Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
jm
i
TAKi; TH METHOD OF iNSOUNCINB TO MY OLD FKIEND3
ai.-I Hie ,-ulilic gene ally, (dal 1 l(.ivu jiicif. ->^-cii«iJ a L UOE and C0M-
Fi^EiE .-'TOOK .-I
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
Rjal/JiiTi Obfchiag, Buti, S'nu, St-3, Et
■ f-o
J J Jrj
’w
1ST otice.
INSTALLMENTS Nos. 4 and 5.
Oft ice nr roe B. C. A C R. R- CO., )
B-iiobridge, Ga., Dec. 9. 18*5*. $
A CALL for the Fourth and Fifth Installments
ol 10 percent, etch, u:*on the sub-cripti n to
the Cauifal ritnefc of the ftainbridge, Cuthbertand
Columbus Rtilroad Company, is hereby made upon
•ech and every subscriber to tbe same, to he paid
January the 15th, l»7f), and February 1st. 187<>.—
Payments may be made in Columbus to Mr. John
King, banker; in Luin .kin to Dr. J. K. Barnurn;
in Cuibbert to Cant v. ».l Tumlfn, Secretary aud
Treasurer, aod in Bainbr'dge t»» the a'-dern!gn--d.
H. F. BKU10N. President.
A gents
Line Engraving
G EOrl tlA. KANO-tLPn Cocxrr.—William H.
Brooks applies lor Letters d Administration
mi the esia*e of E. S Brooks, late o' said cxmty
dece ;sed. All pers >ns interested are notified to file
thei objections, if any they h*v**, on or before the
next February Term < f tbe Conn nf Ordinary tor
sai I county. G'Ven under oiy hand o^ciaiiv, this
21st of D -cember, lS*i9. li. G0RMLEY,
dec^C -: m Ordinary.
G EORGIA, RASD JLPa Conjrrr.—Michael I. At
kins h ts applied to the Court of Ordinary in
and f»r s^-id coun y, lor le.ive to change the road
at or n« ar h?s plantation; in the 7l8<b District, oa
tbe rjad leading ir.im Cuthb*-rt to Eufaula. Ail
peisous interested will file their objections, if any
thev nave to said change, on or before the 1st Tues
day in February i ext, else an order will be granted
to change sa’d roa .
Given . nder my hand officially, this the 22d day
of December, 1899. U. G0K.M LEY,
dec231m Ordihaty.
* ANTED—To sell Ptof Trmoboll’s
FAMILY RECORD ” ex
ecuud with a pen It is a high toned, moral and
religious picture, unequalled as a specimen of pen
manship. and sells to every family that has the
money to boy it &0 (km) copies'have been sold du
ring the last two years, and an v amount or good
territory ia yet unca--vs.ssed. Agents make fair,
and some very large wage*. F>.r Circular of tt-rms
address TUCMBU ,.L A CRUYER,
U2 Washington St., Room 89, Chicago, 1H.
declti lm
VTOTiCK-—Mrs. Elizibeth C. Bell has applied,
|N fi r exemption of personalty, and setting apart**
and valna'ion t»f homestead, and I wifi pose upon tbe
Mime at 10 o'clock A. il., on tbe is'»da% of JaLU-
uary, ia70. at mv office.
deCiS2t * M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
N OTICE.—James L. Polhwd ha* app’ied for e*-
t-mp:ion of pcr*onallv. and I Will pu*K upon
the .«am® a* 1 o-o’ciock. AM, i-u the 1st day of
i Jaiiu-.irv, is7<‘, at roy •ffice.
f. decxs<fi M. GOSMLEY, Ordinary.
Prepare for the Coming Year,
By Subecribing for one of these Publications:
Telegraph A Messenger, (Daily) $10 ot.
*• M “ (Semi Weekly) 4 On
“ ** “ ' Mam ant b Weekly).... 3 00
Ssuthern Cultivator, (Monthly) Ss 00
Farm and Home, ** 2 ©*
Rural Carolinian, . •* 2 00
Maryland Farmer, M 160
American Agriculturist, “ 1 50
Moore's Rural New Yorker, (Weekly) 3 00
Burke’s Weekly 2 00
Cntfibsrt Appeal .. 2 00
T. S. POWELL, Agent.
dec16ct * Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
For Sale on Good Terms,
A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, on IfaptUt Col
lege street. Tho Mouse r.mtaius s r.«>a» and
the Lot 3 acres, oa which is a Corn Crib, 2 Stables
a Buggy House, and a g.md well of wat-r. The
location is good. Titles pet-fed- Apply to
dec!fit! a II. or & l>. JORDAN.
Which I nff-r t«» th« public -it ns LOW Fl »(JRriS as cati l»e bought in tbs mar-
lot Mv Dry Otssls art* all FliK>lf and NE ' . Tln-y were not b«>u^ht at
auction, N<»rtb, but from PIT-lJL\^S IliJUSES, who do n«»t deal in seeomd
hand «»r damag'd ^nods. 1 b»»i»«;ht f>»r CASH, ^»»t CASH ARTICLES, anti whea
G»H»ds are compared will show they are as good, as the best ami us cheap.
I also have a general assortment of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
Hardware, Hollow and Willow Ware, Etc.,
Which can be bad on reasonable terms.-
Conm*cti*d wiih my estahlishm.-snt is tli it ac *o n n »I *tin< anti popular sales-
mun, JN0. L. Bl»DWV, who is ev<*r re a ly to show my Stx:k, und will spare so
pains to give-satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call
^ 19* Thme indebted to me, I trnsr, will r**p »ud promptly, and come up fire-
pared to b«laoc« "M accoimts. I have waited [>itjtmt)y until you gathered yoar
Cotton, and now I hope you will imt put me hf any farther ineonverwefree by
withholding tne same. Your promptnc^n in tiiu in liter will but enable ise to sell
to you on more favorable tenns*in the future.
octl4 3m
ISAAC EASLEY.
Reopening of
fTKBERI
ONLY BARGAIN STORE!
H
AVING JDST RET0BNKD FUOM THE NORTH WITH AN IM
MENSE und WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODSl
Consisting of
Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, aud Bents Furnisliing Goods,
OL jTHING,
White and Woolen Goods 9
I.ADIE’S AND GEiNT'J SHAWLS
O rooeries,
And many other Articles too numerous to mention.
N. il .—Having attended ibe Lattvt-Auction Sale* in New York omf PhiJa-
delphia, I can assure my customers, and the public in general, that 1 am enabled
to »ell the above t-ioods, at
LOWER PRICES than any House in S. W. ueorgia!
All I ask if an in>|>,-uti<>n nf ciy IMMUHSE STOCK. Come uiui
yoursefve*, anti y«»n will be ••onvinced «*f th“ fm-t.
fcfwcial inducements offered t«* Cmnliy ilwdunts ucd Piunl
to buy at whos.'eu.'e. £ocli 3m> JV1- H* PULASKI
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