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THE APPEAL.
By JAS. P. SAWXEU.
CUTHBERT i
tfrhltnit JJcc, 21* 1883*
There are u(d lo bo 11,000 onc<
legged men in the United Slates,
‘X.T. Aahmoro is the newly
el- ctcd Mayor of Port Gainer,
• 1*0 Atncricus artesian woll has
been abandoned after boring to
depth of over .000 feet.
The mountains of North Georgia
were covered with snow on Saiur
day last.
The Western nnd AUantie Hal!*
road baa adopted tho 24 o’clock
system ns an experiment. If this
' becomes Universal the watchmakoia
will reap a rich harvest.
'' Montgomery AJvertDor: The
’ number f.f persons who emigrated
to Texni and other portions of the
West arid ore returning homo, is
hslontshiifg. Onn of tho north
bound passenger trains of the
Mobile nnd Montgomery Railroad,
a few nights ago, had eighty of
those passongers, and an another
•udceedlng, silty wero returning
from Texas to their former homes
in Alabama and adjoining Slates.
In a recent firo in the wood*
about tho Dooly and Worth line,
twcuty or nioro sheep wero de
stroyed in the flames. Tho people
of that section are kept on their
gdsrd much pf tho timo in order
to save themselves form the liugo
* wtrograss fires
Strawberries are in iho Snvnn*
nah market. Although very eaily
fa the season, tho fruit is grown in
open ground just east of the city.
The”mnrkct opens at one dollar o
basket
Athens Sots In Briof.
Atiikbh, l)eo. 17, lttSi).
JSditor Appeal :
liotli old and young poo|du look
forward will! pleasure to tlie on-
tartaiiinionU boro, for tlie coming
bolidaya.
All tho ehuichoa in tlio eity will
baro Chriitmna trees for tliu on-
Urtaiameut of the young people.
Tlie election of oily ollicui. ia
;ow over, and Iho eity i. once
more quiet.
Mr. fluko Smith, of Atinnln, nod
(Ilia. Birdio Cohh. of uur city, will
ho married on the 10th. A .pee
ial car frum Allnntn will bring
Mr. Smith nud friend..
Mr. Ed Sanford la one id iho
Jollic.t and bent biiriucaa young
■Mir in the eity.
firomug drive, nod walk,
around thu dum of tiro water
•rnrlcn, are frequent, nud very
pleanunl,
I Tlio lowur will bo .ituuted on
Cull.gn Avenue, one block frum
the mominiout.
. Uov. Mr, WiHUma, of Sioond
Metliodiit church, prenohed Id.
farewell •ermou un Innt Sunday;
Mr. Uammond, ut the Kiral Moth-
Odiat, hna bivn returned to thin
gtaco.
Largo drove, of turkeyi from
dlataul eouuli.a frequent our mar
k.t and find ready aalo,
Tho city authoriilci are having
tho principal aVivsta oi tho city
thoroughly lunondiuuized.
Fur Iho loat fow days tlio weath
er linn ohangod and now good fire,
nro appreciated.
. Tho ovinpuny ha. been formed
and Atbona will Imvo another lee
botory nut yoar.
r The University i. nil a bojin;
.indent. com. in .till, the latent
ono u from Arisons. A largo
iiotttlier is expected sfler Christ.
-
Tho Low sellout will Imvo sev«
oral boy. to eolcr after Cbiiotiusiq
tbo Islaot to tbit onliool is Mr. J,
K. Williams, who is Just from tho
school at Dawson.
The University Reporter, on or
gan of tho two Literary Societies,
wss never In a more prosperous
condition. Then sill not be an-
other copy issued until college ex.
orcioc^ aro tosumed.
The Detnostbenian’. Hall is now
finished, and presents t mio *p.
pear nucc.
jjsfcral of the elndeiite front
JWailacootcmplato walking hone
doting tho holidays.
Senator Pupo Barrow, of tho
Law echuol, Ins been appointed
President Of tho North-Eastern
mil road
Prof. White, State . Chemist
and Prof.ssor of-Chcmi.trj in the
University, was .tooled alderman
of 3rd ward onanimonaly. No
butter selection could bsvo been
made.
The North-Eastern, Western
and Allxntio, Central ind Georgia
Bail roods have granted to the
MudonU rate, groally reduced, in
order that they may visit their
bonxea during tiro bolidaya. Tho
stndqnls appreciate their kindness
verjr much, and all will take ad*
wantage of ft Mure anon.
ScBaCjUIIEB.
South Georgia Conference.
This body adjourned on Mon
day night last after a most hartno*
niou« and profitable poggion to
nu-ot In Savannah ii£» Jlvecmbor
next. Delpw we giiro the full list
BWI, IIB.OW wogliu imj lull -4 —
of appointments a* announced, by Wells,
tho Bishop;
SAVANNAH DISTRICT.
JO MoGehco, presiding elder.
Trinity—T T Christian.
Wesley Monumental—W M
Hayes.
New Houston pire<-t—Gtorgo
W MathoVs. •
5 Isle of Hop®—To be fnppllwl.
Springfield—H I* Mayois.
Sylvan Is—W J Flomfera.
Millsn—It F Evan*,
JJothany—H 11 Felder.
Witynogboio—RF Breedlove.
Bethel—.8 W Stubbs.
Sommilte- J P NVardlaw,
Sundcravillo ood Tonniflo — J H
McCloxky.
D.ivbboro—J M Lovott.
Gibson—G B G finer.
Wmhington—B II Sassnctt.
MACON DVHTHHrr,
J W Hinton, pruHidinfc elder.
Mulberry Street—J O A Cook.
First Street—J O A Clarke. C
J Toolo, mipcriianr.cniry.
Kisl Macon—P II Grumpier.
Jones Chapel, mission—Yf J
Roberts on,
Maoou Circuit—Jowopli Lang-
slou. #
Macon City Mission—J> W Sim*
mono.
Gordon —B F Hi Ivy,
Ifwiutoii— BSSeiitdk
Juflcrsouvilk-—J (1 Harrison.
lLiwkiti-vlllu and Cuchruu
George C Chirk.
Hayncsvillo—II C Ventre*-*.
Fort Valley and IVovidenco—W
F Lloyd.
Perry un-1 Sandy Ifrm —E- Al
Whatley.
Marshfdlville uud MonUxiima —
J M Austin.
Km xville—8 R Weaver.
Byron—To lie supplied.
Wesleyan Female College —Dm
W (J Bass ami C W Smith.
Orphans' Home—L 11 Buy no,
ugf-nl; J T Lowe, superintendent.
J W llurko—Editor We-dcya
Advocate.
coI.umiAjh DISTUJtT.
Joseph S Key, presiding elder.
St. Buko's— VVulker l«osvis.
St. Paul’s— A M Winn.
Broad Struct —R M Rack wood
Talbotton—W G Lovett.
Talbot Circuit—J B Culpopp
and I, A Snow, supernumerary.
Hamilton — Basooiu Anthony.
Grttaultt—EJ Birch.
Cusscta— A A Ellon wood,
licur.n Vista—T K Leonard.
Marion—W C Davis.
Genova—G J) Adams.
Butler—J D Mauldin.
Whitewater 3li*»ion~To be
supplied.
Galatia Mission—To be supplied,
Lumpkin and Providence—J S
Jordan.
Stewart—To bo supplied by
Smith Davenport.
A XI Kit UIWH LMrtTIUCT.
GUN- MncDohull, Presiding
Elder.
Auk-nous—A T Mann.
Ward Circuit—R L Wiggins.
Culhbort and Georgetown—F.
A Branch ami D R Mu Williams.
Spring Vale—J M Putter.
Smith villa—Suppied by J T
Turner.
Dawson and Dover—P S 'f witty.
Terrell—L II Green.
Weston—To beaupi lied.
Magnolia Spring—J. It. Little*
jobo.
KIluvillo—0. E. Boland.
Sumter—U. F. Williamson.
Oglethorpe —J B Wardlaw.
Snow Spring—W. Lano.
Sol,ley-W F blurb o.
Viena-Mission—W W Tidwell..
Andrew Female College—li W
Key,
Fort Gaines— J K Sen till.
TUOMASYILI.K DISTRICT.
J. O. Branch, Presiding Elder.
Thomtsvllle-B II McUoliec.
Thotuasvillo mission—U L-Pad-
rick.
Albany—AMWilliams.
Quitman-J W Doming**.
Boston—K U llryant,
Camilla—G S Johnson,
v Carlo-N B Oo.ley.
Bainbrldgc—N D Morehouse.
t Brook»* Chapel—W W Stewart.
• Low ode* and Uvbola missions'—
W L Carter.
Valdosta—J T Ainsworth.
Pelham Chapel—B N Siioir.
Trinity Chape1—B A Sanders.
Atapulgus—J U K Smith,
Blakely—J M< Marshall.
VVATCROSS DISTRICT*
J D Anthony, Presiding Elder.
Brunswick—J W Weston.
Waycross—I*A Dorsey.
Blsekshoar— F'W Flanders.
Camden—Te-be supplied by A
Clark.
St. Mary’s—C H Branch.
Palslon—J H Crowdsr.
JonmiUe—J B Punris.
Darien—G C Thompson.
UlficsviUe—J J Giles.
Jessup—W "T Michael.
Ilomcrvillo—\V McConly.
Cyaeb mission—-To be supplied.
Milltown—W J Stalling’*.
Alopaha—T 8 Armstead.
Bprlrififlcld—To be supplied by
iv -
Piereo to be supplied D. Mor
rison.
Summer Chsp«l—M J)‘Fermi. ,
Wsresborough—B S key.
Moultrie mission—To be enp^
plied by M It Callaway.
Little Hirer—C W Infringe.
EASTS AN DISTRICT.
R B Lester, Presiding Eider.
Kastman—II 0 Bruton.
MelV-o-W. B. McGregor,
Jacksonville—J II Hudson.
Irwin mission—R M .Booth.
Ocmulgco—W F ({oberts.
Spring Dili—Joseph Carr.
Graham—J AL Williams.
Mt. Vernon—To be supplied by
J W Johnson.
Baxley Chapel—W.J Jordan.*
Rcidville—J K Roilu.
Kwuiimboro—G A Moure.
Summerlowo nud Midvillu—S
N Tucker.
Dublin—T B Strong/
Darcy Cha|*vl—Supplied by G.
S/ Prescott.
Wrigbtsville—T C Harvey.
Mi 11 ray—T I Neese.
Canouehee—Supplied by W T
KoSr
E islrmm District High School—
C. 0. Hi lies, President.
TKA’NHPKIOtKl).
C A Carson—Columbia Confer*-
ence and station at Albany.
.1 J Ansiey—Denver Conference
11 E L Foisoiu -•Colorado'
furunen, stationed at Oregon City
yoUKfciN.
China -OH Mingledorf ami
P. Btxuaiort’.
Hebrew#— Julius and .1
Mugrntb
ing has been rented for next year
by J. G. Sasser & Co., who will
have 4 renovated at onco so as to
be able to move Into it January 1st.
This firm have built up in a pbort
while a fino trade and wo arc glad
to note ihelrancceM. 1
•—Mrs.Ii A It .bertshas moved
into her now hoaso Rod will make
Ward hor future ITomo, Hi -
—Airs. Riley, of Colquotl, who
hot bought tho new Unfinished
house of Mr. J. A. Whaley, nt
Word| is having iho hoove finished
up in good style and will occupy
it as soon as finished.
•Wo received a note from
family at Mortis Station, wanting
to ront u home here to seenro. the
advantages of our school nett year,
but tlioru ia not a house to bo had.
20 houses could be rented if they
were here, our schools, Churches
and pleasant, surroundings are now
attracting.the attention of these
seeking homes.
—Mr. Juo. Bull »nd has bought
him a lot nnd will koou erect him
a resilience hose. Tho house for
our young friend C. W. Martin Is
fast approaching completion and
will udd much to Oliver nvenuo.
Wards Department
B. F. BffiMBERRY, - Editor,
—Owing to absence frum Ward;
Inst week, having inndo a flying
visit lo Alucon to look uflcr t>omo
business matters and* to look ii
tho South Georgia Conference,
did not got in our budget as usual,
Wo wero greatly pleased at tt
appearance and dignified Christian
bearing of tlio Coi-fcrenc> ; tin y
earnest working looking
body of men. On Wednesday
night we heard Bishop I Inrgroves
for the lirat time, lie preached n
l lain, piuotieal sermon, full
love and charily to oil men, and
hope and comfort to nil professe
of religion. We witnessed tlio
lurgost communion scrvico we ever
saw, ovor 000 persons must have
guoo to the communion table. We
estimated tlio congregation at 800
uud fully three* four tbs of them
joined in tho icrvico. It \
interesting and impressive service.
The business of tlie Conference
was progressing Unely under tho
direction oi Bishop Keener,
was presiding, and wo are glad to
know that Rev. R. L, Wiggins
has been returned to ua as our
preacher for next year. He it
greitly liked by all our peoplo nnd
the Conference could not have
suited us bettor. Wo also have
Rev, Goo. McDonald as Presiding
Elder of the District, be is an
eloquent elnistian man and wo are
pleased with Iho selection. We
now have a Ward slution Circuit,
including- Beulah, New Pros| ect,
Benevolence, and tlio church hero,
which mako u splendid work nnd
can bo undo ono of the bust in all
this country.
—Judge 11. B. Bower, of Jtlio
Albany circuit, eniuo up on Satur»
day from Morgan ami apont lb»
night with your correspond eat.
Ho is ono of the coming men of
our seetiorj.ho ia making u must
excellent judge and ia very popu*
lar both will) the bur and cilieens
in bia circuit. To a line legal
mind lie adda good practical bush
ness qualities, affable and courte
ous to all,a genial good coinpan*
don. We predict for hint a brill
'iant future. Tlie Judge express
ed himself ss grehtly pleased with
tho country through which he
'passed and tho flue farms ho saw
near Wards, thinks there is u
great future for our country and
tout ion.
—Two urvddinga art bnokod
for this week, and tho card* are
oat for oat of them, Mr. E. L.
Tucker and Miss Louora l>u
on Thursday, the 20lh. The other
wo cannot give yet; several other#
'will aoon follow and the market ia
fairly booming. Wo will ke« p
the leaders r.f lhb Appeal posted
un ibtsa events* . tl
—Dr. J'. C*.Clark baa sold out
bis eloek of groceries and moved
his druga to SmithviU*. Wa regret
to lose the Doctor and bis wife,
both of whom have made many
friends during tboir stay at WsrtL
Thu house the Doctor was oecupy*
—The boys arc feeling Christ
m:«s and the display of firo Works
on S-iturd.iy evening, rockets, bal
loons, roman caudles and crackers,
wero very good, nnd made us think
o| tlio Ihiiu when wo were younger
limn wo lire now nnd enpoyed
such occasions nnd such displays.
—On Friday night tlio 21st, nt
the rcsideneo of Judge 1). Jr. Fur*
gar son, the yortng ladies will en
tertain the young men with a
regular Christmas party. A pleas
ant tiirto is in store for nil wh»
attend The Jti Igo and liis ercoU
lent lady know lu#w to tnako such
an occasion pleasant for nil. We
inloMl to ho on hand.
—On Monday night the Sunday
School nt Beulah church will have
a gi an J Christmas tree. On Fri
day night the 2rtlh tlio Wurd Sun
day School will have their annual
j obi leu nml Gluistmas tree, to
which tlie public are invited and
all presents vent to the committee
of air alignment* on Wednesday the
20th, will bo cared for and placed
on thu tree as the donor directs.
SPRING mE TIMES.
IKE BAILEY, - • Editor.
All i
and
quiet
village, '
o young sprouts arc cxecu*
tiuB iilaus fur » iMiu|.aign ou Ilia
east of Iho Chattahoochee, about
— miles below Columbus.
Some of ouf young inert are go
ing to send in their natnetr—just
to sco how they will appear in
printer’s paint,
Ono of our Hwcctcsfvnnd best
girls has btoa grieving ever since
“ lie wont a way;
We aro planning operations to
uncertain the cause of our school
teacher’s going lo Lumpkin so ru»
poutedly. We’ll catch tlio Prof,
yet, and report.
Our old friend Cnpt. Edwards
killed ono hog last Sdurdty that
leveled the beam nt U28 Our
sunny face 1 viz- friend kilh-d ono
that weighed 285. For the sake
of tho matrimonial market we
mention his name—George Cobb.
G. W. Edwards and F. M. Gar-
r havo been waudering whore
tlio orange grows for several days
past. They returned Ifom their
ramUus timing the thwers hut
Tuesday evening. They came It-
den with tho,golden fruit that they
had gathered.
Tire quiet liltlo “liomo of Mrs.
Cobb, that is situated among the
oaks, was made the seeno of s
happy gathering of a few friends
and kindred Dst Wednesday eve.
Mr. Ghandlur, from-the op coun
try,-look* lo-his si lo tho ehsrmhig
daughter of this good lady. Aliss
Mollio was the flower of her homo.
May she ho a sun-beam, lighting
up the homo of her fair adonis.
Old S.mtu clans has sont me a
letter asking mu to tell tho cbii
dreo that lie will bo at tho Christ
mas tree iu person and givo- them
their little presents t hero instead
of going I.) their homes ami hunts-
ing lluir stockings in tho ehim*
noy corner. Hu eays ho always
gets so smutty when ho ho« to go
down the chimney.
Tho young ladies* and gentle
men of our community arc prepar*
ing lo give an entertainment Fri
day eve in Christmas for tho pm>
pose vt repairing the school build
ing. in it they toiled over hard-
books and enjoyed their freshest
and happiest days. Those old
classic walls havo withstood the
storms of years for many a day
and now the boys and girls come
together to do honor by their ef
forts in this appreciation ot times
pleosnrs and ulent.' They ask all
to aid them in tbit scheme. They
will have a fii£ band of music
to add tpico to the pleasures of
the evening. Tickets twooly five
and fifteen cents..
Uriliflh end American Pocte in
Handsome Bindings,
Holiday and Juvenile Books,
CbrlstmAs, Now Year and Birth
day Fringed and Fancy Cards
Scrap Books and Pictures, .
Plash and Leather Photograph and
Autograph Albums,
Fine Stationery,
Writing Desks,
Work Boxes,
Plush arid Velvet Frames,
Ladio’a and Geotlemen’s Toilet
Cusetq
Odor Cares,
Toilet Mirrors,
Gold Pens and Pencils,
Plush and Velvet Plaques,
Cologne Bottles,
Handkerchief Extracts,
Smoker 1 * Sets,
Vases,
Toilet Sets,
China Cops and Saucferrt,
Shaving Alugs,
Toy China Tea Sets,
Boys Tool Chests,
D*dl«,
Bisque Figures,
Silver Mugs, Napkin Kings,
Spoons, Knives and Forks,
Children's Sots, I Decorated Lamps,
Wine SetSf | Eto, Etc,
Which are offered at Unusually Low
Prices at T. S. POWELL’S,
Druggist and Bookseller.
BimnirT. BAiurt, DAininni
The
are
Mrs. A L. Mapp,
. Has opened her Stock of
Fall and Winter.
Millinery and Fancy Goods
South Hast of Public Square,
Outlibert, Georgia/
In rear of the Brick Waru lion so.
t r-si^clfully Hunoifbce to my frietaU xixl nairm* ili.it I can ulwayj bo found at my
now nti.ro. wlioru I lutvo lli« Innreiu Stock of
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, etc.,"etc
kink Ton.ffr sirrs,
Un-fit Stylo V AS P.8,
Hand P»l«UdMUOS,
CUPS un-! SAUCERS,
Aatogmph and Photn«rtt|.!i Al.flUMs,
XtiiHi. nnd Now Years CARDS,
MUSIC BOXI-8,
'IOY PIANOS
WORK BOXK8,
DRESSED nf)Ll.S.
KLtlWEP,* STANDS,
WAGONS, etc., betiiira n whole v«c»»h-
■ Oootlfi for Chrifitmioi nt
J P. TOON US fc DUO’S.
JTATfi OKOKOJiOlA.
J lUsouLrn CoUBTT.
To hII wlinuiitnur coocemt
\X nt mm V. Powell. liMviinr in proper f-nn
(•ulktl to uw for 1‘truiMtieiit tAUirn of A<f-
iiuiilratioti ou the e.iNl«, In mhl county,
r Sxrult A. Powell, lute of the rotiutv of
I it v ul. Stale of Flvridn. dcCMM-d. 'ihla
11- . it- ail Htt.1 fiinvulxr the rrrdiioraand
r.M of kin of finhi Kur-li A. Powell, to be
"i it|>t e >r at my olHci’, on the tint Mo».
uv In Kehrturr, ISSI, within the u»unl
our*, it ltd thow CMti-e, if eity they cun.
’ItV permanent tnlmliil*iration *hotihl not
I L'runt ell fiuhl WmUoU K. PoWt-ll on Sundi
Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Sugar-Cured Hollies,
For fiide hy ALLISON 4c SIMPSON.
THECi fERft SnitU ST
H AH (Dciried to bay all the Pniei offer
rd to iu member*, who nr# raofit pro
Sdml la rawHnif,etc . at J. P. TOOMBS
4c HKO.’S, beranee ererytbinx in tlie w«>
of Novrltiea can be found there without
Koioffall ovsr town. ALo becuuae they
veil preaenU •<> rheep.
General Repair and
Variety Shop.
Meud and Ropair
Furuiture, Tinware, Stow, Planta
tion Machinery, Cotton (iinx,
Umbrellas, etc., etc.,
At ahert Notice and autlfiUctory prkei.
|*T ttatiatwHion >tuniuW«4.
pUce of buailirM for the ptvaent ia
5#" When you
come to town call
at J. P. Toombs &
Ilro.’s and see the
Christinas Exposi
tion.
No admit t a lice
fee charged.
BISH BARRY SAYS
J. schWed,
The Merchant Prince 6f Alabama,
Has Re-Opened the *
NEW CLOTHING STORE f
At Hixson’s Corner, in Cuthbert.
Having returned frdm New York, where t bought of the Bank
rupt Clothing Houses an immense Miouk, I herewith offer the entire
stock, whidi is unprecedented large, at figures which never heretofore *
existed in Cuthbert. This is
Ponilitehj a lianJirupt Sale,
And will Continue'- for 30 Days Only F
As I will havo to vacate my houso here January 1, 1884.
Therefore, Twill commence at onco to sell my Goods at the following*
Bankrupt Prices:
SUITS. WORTH * 3 08 for $ 2 00.
10 00
15 00
20 00
25 00
30 00
35 00
40 00
4 50.
7 00.
9 25.
11 00.
14 00.
•10 00.
ID'80.
One Dollar Hats for 40c; $2 00 Hals lot iiic. Find^ur Ilalfl*’
(former price $1 00) for 81 75.
Marino Undershirts for 25o.
Ibst Home-Made Sicks for 10c.
Unlaumlricd .Shirts (all linen bosom) reinforced, worth $1* 00 for 55c.*
OVERCOATS WORTH $ 5 00 for $ 2 00.
11 “ 10 00 M 6 00.
u “ 15 00 « 7 50.
“ “ 25 00 “ 10 00.
“ “ 30 00 " 13 00.
Wo will not quote our prices for SHOES for fear of “Paralysing*'
friend*,” bul simply state that no bouse, “ or any other man,” can
conic nearer giving them away than wo are.
Tbi* in a positive sale—having bought, tho Goods .for less than
half, 1 \vi 1 give my customer* and the public the benefit thereof.
This Hale commences ut ouce, and will positively closo Jan. 1,* 188^.
J. SCII WED.
In tho bcsL in tho mniket. 'J
givo new life and energy to old
broken-down stock.
Try a package. Sold by
J. V. TOOMBS & BRO.
L
bout*.
nov$*f
lock but of Koddin# A Co/a wart*
J. U. WILKS
Patent, Antelope and Chemols
FXiOUH,
Frrall and good,
At ALLISON tc SIMPSON'S.
50 Nlntri-H
For'Sale at Far,
Lut chxr.ce. Will piy good
dividend.. Apply to
G. N. SIMPSON,
Secy, and Tieax.
Snuff! Snuff!!
IiorUlord’s.
N EW LOT joat rmived. SptcUI in
daceoMnW o tba trade, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON.
Have Received.
tiTC'Thyilcian, will 1 alteoyt
find mt in my room, >» rear of
Drug Stare, ready to -Jill Pre-
ecriptione at night. No trouble
to be aroutedat any hour after
dart. B. B. TooxtM, dr.
Cigars.
J.P TOOXItUI k. B1U>.
gap
Em
Pllilpi
im
Onion Molw.
it to maku UrffA Oi.im .
J. P, TOUMIJS 4c URO.
200 13ixis1io1m
^ancrcft Rust-Proof Oats,
Warraoled genuine und pure,
Fur Mltf at T. a POWELL'S.
Gilt Edge and Apple Butter,
It AI.LISON .t 8UIPSOXH.
W anted.
Lamps, Lamps.
. . S to Silycretnt. cheaper than a vet
before. Our larjr* and beautiful (apply wa
m!I at panic pritrw. {oat u wa ndvartm
them. Coaw and or* them and wa know
you can l»« autted la anr atvU and rrlca.
J.P. TOOMBS4kBRO.
Bare Just Received-
A new mppty of
Moffett's- Tethina Powders;
Gold Pens,
And Charm Pencils,
J J'AVK received a new Ium of
FMrl, Ivory and Celluloid Gold PMn
Watch Charm PeWt iU,
G1 ve Button Pencil*,
Gold Tooth Picka.
Which a iff U*oobPeltea|v Gall
ood ico tbeui at
T, S. POWELL’S
Drug and Book Store.
War! War! War!-
Dry Goods Trade Demoralized!'
F. PULASKI & CO.,
Declare War on- the entire Dry Goods 4
Trade of South-West Georgia'
and Alabama.
Tin- Oltl Firm Will
Dissolve on February 1,1884
And wc hereby notify everybody that by mutual c»n«0Dt we h»ff
resolved to wll
Oui* ImmeaHo Stock of
III SflB
Great Sacrifice!
Goods of Every Description thrown upon tho Market!*
at tho Lowest Prices Imaginable.-
Come and Soo Us.
No ma'tcr what you >rc offered by olber. «• will nil
Lower that the Lowest,
And shall Fig h Prices fig whomsoever"
' made.
if yoo want lo bay Good. In our line, wo will pat Goods to y«*
So Low Down,
That yon will not Ihinfc-of trying eisawhere.-
Make Your Own Prices !
Oor inritartoo h general,- Come everybody—com.at oo<*. Wa.
wiiraotUfyyoa that (bia la tbs place to boyyonr Goods. •
F. Pulaski & Co.