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The Cm? Art It* Hlftwry.
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Ito IrtMi aftt* Ikk, Mi Ui W«h
SerfoirnlMe rowan-The rrof-
III of Car, Caltaro, Bt*.
jbklafloa Bar.)
In n paper not Mure tin
American Aaaociation Tor the A' 1 -
vaneement of Science, It Uio Min*
MipnlU meeting, Mr. Charlec W.
Smiley, of Waahingfon, giro!
eery inlereatfag aocoant of the
introduction and propogalion of
the German carp in thia . oontry,
He aaya there are throe apeolea of
carp, tht moat edible of which
'(he aoaled variety. The leather
earp, however, ta the moat prnliRc,
and a vary edible II,h, while the
"mirror 1 * la on Intermediate he
tween the other two aa to prolific*
neaa and quality of fleah. He aaya
the carp waa originally a nativo of
Central Aala. It wae introduced
into England in 1604, and Into
Aualria in 1227.
tub rjnsT canp Beotian to Tine
couirrar.
Captain Henry Hohiaaon ia aald
to have brought the Orel apecimen
of tlioao fiab to this oountiy from
Holland in I860, and put them in
n pond at Newborg, Mew York.
Them waa no practical reault
from thia introduction, howjver,
nnd the carp waa almnat unknown
hem until Ur. Heaaol brought 846
of the different vurietiea from Bra
man for the United Siatea fiah
cemmiaaion in May, 1877. Thoae
havo been propagated eo ancucaa*
folly tn the oarp gondt in thia city,
noder the direction of Frofeiaor
Baird, that in 1878 ala thouaand
(wo hundred and three (l«h wero
dlatribuled among tha varioua ap»
until, during the piat aeaaon, 113,
806 have baeu distributed.
oabp cuuTuaa.
In apeakieg of the culture o
(he carp Mr. Smiley aaya tha
(hey llourish brat in pond* con'
(lining warm wntrr and mudd)
ibottom. They feed upon worini
lettuce, cabbage, leavea of the
varioua watoi planta, aueda, grain,
bread or cruokera.
If the water ia warm, tho cum
mer long, and thare lie plenty ol
food, ellbir natural or artificial,
Jio aaya, tha growth of the carp
will be aorprieiugly rapid,
are woll authenticated reporta of
dl reaohlng three ponude in ouo
year and aix pounda iu two yoera.
Jf no artificial food la furnished,
Bad there ia alao a aoaroily of
natural food, or if the climate b»
cold, the growth will be much lets
rapid. Indeed, when the* water
booomea quite cold it will partial
ly bury ilaclf in mud and lio In
dormant elate through the entire
avioter and until aprtng fairly aola
in, In the eoutliern part of Texaa
it la probable that tho earp will
not lie forced to hibarnate at all
except in oaae of an unuauslly ec
vere winter. Ia tho northern
pate of Malno and Mionoaota it
may bo expected to hibernate
nearly half the year. Ac It oair
not grow daring iu hibernctinn, a
much mom rapid growth In ob
tained In Texaa than ia Vermont.
Tharo ia little danger, however,
ofltfreexing to doatb, for earp
Iptro (arrived in tuba of water
oxer which a thick film of lee haa
accumulated.
xnkuixc or tbi eaup.
In (peaking of the diffloulliee
put with ie the propagation of the
oarp in thia oounty be aaya that
not only do ail kinda of caroiver
out fiah pray upon iu young, but
nearly any fiah will oat lit egga.
Frogs, enakea and turtlae will oat
both Kgge and young in numcroua
quaolitiea. A anako waa recently
killed at the carp pooda iu Waah.
ington ja which waa found over
twenty five young carp aud Burner*
oua tndigeated akeletona of tha
name fiah. One medium aiie
anako, if furnlahed the proper
faeditiea, will cat forty, oarp per
day, or 6,000 each auromer. Va
rioua birds, hucb aa kingfiahem,
bituroa, eraues, lieruna and fiah
hawks understand catching carp
ranch belter than the average farm'
er, About the 17lb of July last a
raareh hen waa ahol at the Waah'
ington oarp ponds whoae stomach
conuined 38 young oarp, and
night heron waa killed whoae
eloraacb contained tho heads of
78 young earp. It is best to (epa
rale the spawning carp from all
other animals, and oarcfully pro
tect the egga of the young for
long a tlmeaa convenient.
As food be aaya tho earp ranks
somewhat above the ordinary na
tive fiab, each M beteto, mullet,
emakeae, mud-fish, croaker*, mill
roach, poreh, ecu* fiab, butte hard
iy rqaal to the baas, trout tod
abad.
me norm or caar cutToxx.
vsU apeeulatora in tbeae fiah ure
now felling the mirror carp ten
month! old at $76 per hundred,
scale earp ten month) old at $70
per hnedred. Large fiah are even
told at $6 a pair, and would per-
haps he sold at higher rates were
it not for the feet that the United
Statce fiab eommlsalon furnishes its
•mall fl-b free of coal.
He aaya that the cultivation of
fish ia deelined to become as lm-
pnrlaet among Amerieae farmers
and planters aa tho cultivation
oattle; sheep, awlne, poultry or ol
grains, fruits aud berries. The
hirdinaa* and wide range of diet
and the rapid growth of oarp
pecially fit it to be tho preounor
In fiah farming. Every rural
enminunity ia destined to have its
fiah ponds in the same nhundai.ee
that it has it* pig pene or its pool
try yards This will enahto every
farmer, however remoto from mar.
ket, to introduce fresh fish into hia
bill of fare at s very trifling coat.
Tho oarp may bo made a pleaaur.
able pet, learning io come le lie
fond at call, if liablloally fed In
one piece, and In shallow water,
r upon • plank submerged a few
locbee. From llicso places, by
reason of its tameness, it ean bo
taken even with Die hande.
Strength for Mind and Body.
There ie more strength restoring
power in a bottle of Parker’s Gin
ger Totiio than in a bushel of malt
or a gallon of Milk. Tina explains
hy Invalid- finite It suoli a won*
ful invigorant for mind and body.
Cleanline— and purity make 1
Parker** Hair Balaam the favorite
for restoring the youthful eulur to
gray heir.
JAMES 0. PARES.
Attorney at Law.
Dawson, Ga
Will practice regularly iu the Couite of
Terrill, Randolph, (juitman. Clay and Cal-
bona enuQtlea. and elsewhere by specie!
coni rad. All bnsinese entrusted lo him
will receive prompt attention. 1 3fkf
W. G.&T. M. ALLEN,
I>enti«t8i.
EUFAULA, ALABAMA
Offleei—180| Broad Street, over flodwlu
Bros. Store. Satisfaction gaaranteed. Yoar
(•atronage solicits tl. 3ai
Fine Soaps,
T7I0R the Toilet, Hath and Shaving, in
J; large nuautit'es. Also Laundry Soaps
best quality of Blueing. Slarrh. etc. at
J. P. TOOMBS dt BRO.
Syrup, Syrup.
^OW ia the (Im* to buy
Cano Mills and Kettles.
Closing out above stock at very low Ilk -
are-, at ALLISON 4k SIMPSON’S.
Onion Note.
Whito or Sliver Skio,
Dcnvcrcc Yellow,
uioomadflc Pawl, tho cwliaft
ami largcct Onion grown.
For .*le *t POWELL'S,
Drnggiat and Onohwller.
Mrs. Hill's New Cook Book.
T. S. POWELL'S,
Drug and Kook Store,
LONG S HOTEL,
Umn Bra*4 and Kaf.uU BlmU.
The JfoM Central and Ele
gantly Furnithtd Hotel In Ea-
faula.
W. latafUlm! Mr M«*d. h tbn
will .dv.ftlw u. O.T.LUNn,
Lft. of 81. dalle..
STATIONERY,
INK,
* PENS, eto.,
tad *11 Writing Material, *1
J. P. Toowia A Uto.’c.
wwnmj™? -
BKOWfi'S IRON RITTKR8,
rotnt|i(»lc Mw X^IHm m Im
htafa! i. P. TOOK 118 A BROi’S.
Attention Farmers.
QALL Ut 1. r. TOONB* * BHO-t
Horse aid Cattle Fovden!
•ndp»l?«?!f^2t« ra JAm *tku “»
ta.' ll willi.>11 w. Aria (Mil. ■njc
ii^iy tw udii. u ,7m
Toomb's Stock Powders
The Noltteet Lot of Station-
tru, yuitlng Carde, Bon Paper,
Memorandum Boole, etc., ean ie
at the reliable Bruy Store
Of J- P- Toombe A Bn.
Yeliel Fkitopapk Fraies.
J.lnnliW.CntMd l.nrtn *bc-.u
't^voweil,
DrufUt ud fuiteMt.
Plows, Plows.
WVEWWJX***
tnoffHbi,.
ALLII0N k IINHON.
Lndltir sad Dixie Bagging,
DalU and Arrow TIm,
At hoqca Inn. IW nWIm^ih.
ALLUON k lUtFtOJt.
Wm. TuInU’aa .
Furniture House!
Eofiolt, Alabama.
I MOW bare In store the 1*rg*etf*te •*
Font (tor* I ever bad. embracing fkcrj
article from common chain and fsvf
tha local
Parlor and Bod Room Suits!
Cheaper Than Ever Before
jjh** •****''•
PARKER'S
.BALSAM
Th« best and asost
teooooucal hair tires-
•inf, and »ad<
W?***\ IbMud.
DR. J. BRIDFIELD'S
Female Replater
MONTHLY 8ICKN888,
Its praprietnrrhilDi* for ll no cthar mad-
Car ennwrtr, lnd te doubt iba (aa thul
tbii nwflclau do— posWvuly yosasa ssA
coetrolllfl* and rtsulaUax powura la
•Impl? t. dheradit tha vataatary wtlwoay
ariKumnduof llvlox wIUkssw who en
today exullla* ia tb'lr mtentlou to
■ouad b—lib and hayplaww.
Bradfleld's^Female BcgnUtor
Is strictly
PARKER’S ■
GINGERTONIC
If yesawawerhselfi dr.fcf, worn, —* wfch
evtrwarh. or a mother run down byfsmilyobomas-
bold dsfiim try FAtxaa'a Owota Tome.
Aad At lot Ml tamt Ca«|h Cart Cvtr Dud.
Ifvo**$*w*sdagaway fcam, dUalratkm *r
■an ilfifi— w matsm sailmislifi ■$$—!—tulft
KSEKtSfeSS
MV
J7«!2!r*%$rtr
Im at, g#w T#fho Me.aU
bHdklw.
,T SAVDtO BUYING DOLLAR HO.
FLORESTON
SS suwy Wlls. Asydocahtccdwlw Is per-
COL.OCN E.
DAWSON
Male and 1 emale
COLLEGE,
•^yiLL open Ita 3d Animal Session Ihs
1st Monday in September noxt
We would fametUv urge all our pupils
to lie with na on tka first day.
We again say to our Irlonde and the pub
We allow around ue no stragglers, no
idlers, no spendthrifts. Indnutry, frugulUr
and eeonomy characterise our every day
Uur arcnmtnodat Ions tor young ladle* and
ea are anoerkir to aay In tb* Slate. Oar
ifortable, and ao arranged that
dtatavb t - ll “ L —
paumoa aad visiter*.
pupils cannot dlatarba each other. Aek o
-Atmos aad vUIUra.
We charge ao little that rdecat-ira \
tbs pmltwa Sl tssdhsl autOM sad praMlol
.xp.rl.nr. dli-clud iswsrds Iks bsasO ol
SUFFERING WOMAN I
It la tbs studied prorerlpllon cf a Isarasd
Myuklss whoss.perl.llj wssWssws.uad
•bus fun,- team. on vUbls sad boeadlnu
b-eauus of blu wonderful saeeaus la Iba
trootwset aud curu of femals complulnlu.
Tbs nsgolutor b tbs xrsnd-ul remsdy
known, aad Hebly dsaervas III MM i
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,
B-tuous It east rob a cbwa of function, lbs
-ariosi d-rsngsMsats ol which csss, nare
III beultb than all otbsr COMM comblosd.
sad Ibas mens, bsr (ism a las* uato of
■aieUons wblrt sortlr smbmst bar Ub,
sad preuaturaly end berasblanesl
Obi wbala naltitadaaf Uvlo* wltaa
a ran tanKy lo lb ebarmlax OTuflU I
Woman I labs la yoar oonfldaoca tbb
PRKOIUUd I OON OF HEALTH I
It will rallora yoa or nearly all iba eo
Otainla preallar to roar aax Kaly npoa It
L|.anr uan ( ourd (•! baaltb, bapidaaM aad
l,a| bfa.
Pr—nd naly by
Dr. J. BRADFIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
BOLD BY ALI. .DBUUOISTrt.
Fifes, Snail ,be. 75e , L are alia, $1 SO.
101 8AU.
Eufaula Brick,
At It M gar Tkeuaad.
Mr. BmiUy aty* that aemu pri.|By ALLISO.N* k 8IMP80N.
dcr how we can afford It. We nnderatMnd
baelneeet avarybody worka> no dead-
da; a email firm ever reedy to aeelat
aa. Our pupils and our pttnma am oar oa«
lyagcnte, and they werk aaracet'y. Oar
pupllalaa short time feel at howai wa
ours# them when *kk t path them when
well i they sea w* labor conatantly for their
* i they reaped ua j obey ua cheerfully;
— wall of neat horn# and abroad. Oar
patroas art pleated, Imcaoes they Rad their
children latprovad ia body aad aiiad. aad
tkeir expenwe ao low that svsrv honest
man can owt theta. Hence we have tbair
good wiahea aad afforta In oar babalf.
Oar Music Department
Will he under tb* vary beat wanagsmsut.
Oar Comaterdal Department
All right, aad the oaly on* Booth where
yauag ladUeeaa receive a thorough bm
see* training.
8eotl for catalogue,
M. A. MoNULTY,
1)37 9at Daweoa, Ga.
Sub, Door* and Blinds
A specialty. Cal) aad vet ua.
ALLISON <6 SIMPSON.
C. K. Balk at 7 1-2.
May bs ICM when yaa Sail.
At ALLISON A SIMPSON’S
Cigaru.
Boat linn aver offered in thia
market, at
ALLIIOR * BIMFSON'
. Death to Chills.
r IOMB'S Chill aad raver Pill will ei
phstksllv ears you of Chill* aad re
atveihe caaaea that prodara them. We
• ve heea aeUieg thaw f »r tararal yearv,
ad kaew whereof we epeak.
Ooo box will ure yoa a doctor**
nil. Price $1 25 par box.
Pat up by J. P. TOOMBS A BRO.
1ST* Try a plot bottle of J. P.
ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Oil*! Oils!
h Cotton Gii.a, etc.
COW PEAS.
At ALL180N a, 81MF80E*8»
Of every dctrtlptioB,
at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Rumen Save Y$nr Money
Bfbaybt aMafaar
Oat Catteru.
ALLIBON A BIMMOK.
AAbratafhaf
Blackberry Cordial,
falalnti aad I
aver dlaioveted,
ettccta and due# not
below
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
llu cbhHon'a Raneh, 13 aillae north of
lhater, Colorado, March 5. 1883.
Da. B. J. KaaitfiLL A Co., Gmta:—For
the peat three yeure 1 have aaed Kendall**
Spavin Cure. In every caae of 8t>MVin. ol
whirl! I have tr taled live. It liae killed them
all, anil cHlirelv r«mo» cd three. In caae ot
aplint I Dull it haa no equal, one caae I had
waa of three years .landtag and tb* Spavin
*ed itonllrely.
I
S ear ago a two hundred pou
dl out of a hlovk ol ic* tell out of a wag
on atriklng my foot on hiaiep and toe., It
would lot ImiHiF.ihle to nm.h a loot wor.e
without breaking uny hour., f waa taken
home null tarried into the hone*. I do not
think atnpu athm of the leg would caw*
any more pain. I went for Kendall’. Spav
in Core, it waa all I tued. and In elx daye I
could walk around Ahont three week*
ago my team ran away, threw me out ol
the wagon, tha hind wheel struck my krr*.
After applying eevrral highly recommended
liiiiraeiil. without obtaining any relief, I
want lor Keudall’e Spavin Cora. »ly leg
was drawn op and my knee awolici, badly.
In three tl.iy. I wa$ able to walk to the barn
' rould go Into detaila more fully, and make
hia a Very long latter, hut will not waarv
on.
I am, vaiy reapertfnlly, yonra,
U.C4U f. IlUTCMIFSOlf.
P. O. Lock Uoi, 8303, Denver City, Col.
Kendall's Spavin Cure-
la sore In ita effecta, mild In actinna, aa H
data D-d blister, yet It la penetrating nnd
powerful to reach every deon eeatod pain or
to remove any bony growth or other en
largement*, such aa apAvins. aplints, rarka.
ringbone*, call»n., awrPinga and anv l*u»#.
newt and all enlargetnenu of Ibe Joints or
limb., or for thcumnllrm In man, or for any
parpoeo lor which m liniment ie need the
man nr beast. It la now known to before
beat liniment lor man ever naad. aetluu mild
and yet eertaia hr ha effect*.
hend add re a* fo - * •
we think gives p
No remedy lias e
Idetlai -
well a
Prleo $1 per botfle, or 0 bottle* for*$V
All druggists have It or can get It for yon.
or it will lm aet-t to any addraoa on rveelpt
of pnuo by the proprietor*. Du. B. J. K«a-
PALl. A Co., Eno.lmrgh Falla, Vt. Send
lor illuatruted cir-ular.
Sold by nil Drncsinii,
d-StMy
J. M. Redding & Co.
Warehouse!
And 'Commission jMerchants,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Wo reapootfully announce to tho Carmen ol thn Motion that wa
an Mill in the field, at oor old ataud, on Depot (treat, prepared to
hondlo all Cotton Rod Produce outruated to our care. Oor long expe
rience in tha Cotton Buainoaa enable) ua to guanntao aaliafaction to all.
We ere poeted at ill tlraee aa to ptlcoa, and will giva our coatom-
en the benefit ol our tulegnma.
We,make a apecialty of idling Cotton, frtt of charge, and ■!-
waya obtain tiio very higheat prieea.
Our ehargea for handling Cotton are very moderate, and we havo
on o pice for ill, ao foiiowa: •
Storage, per Month, 25 cents. After
four Months no charge will be made.
Our accommodation* for Stock and Teamaten are ’ample and free
to all, both winter aod aommer.
"We handle the leading brands ot
Fertilizer*, 'Wo sell the best Engine,
Sow Mill nnd Thresher In the market,
and the celebrated .Pratt, Gullett and
Hull Gins, and Clark’s Cotton Cleaner,
Thaoking our many friend* for their very liberal patronage in
the paat, wo reapootfully aolicil a continuance of the aarne.
J. M. REDDING & CO.
For a Business Education Attend,
Dawson Comnicrcml College,
A DEPARTMENT OF Til*
Souih Ga. Male | Female College.
m. a. McNulty,
President
B. C. ADAMS,
Prin. of Department.
. CHEAPEST KATES. Hook-Keeping, m api>ii-.ii to every tranch of huai-
neat., Ommrrt iHl laStv, CommerriMl A lihmnlc. CoinmwrciMl Corr.spond.ncc, Huainn..
1'anmsnship, Folllicsl EcAomy, Oiihigruphy, Klotuiiun, Fiinciplv* and l’mctlcoof
UnaineM.
The only place South wlioro young Lndiov arc given a thorougli
inaincM Education.
Itawtifnl Dlphtinao swanlrd to gm-fusi**.
Public Fish!
j. v. too mis * mu>„ a try ait
Up&i of Filling Tackle. Call
get a Kopply Cheap.
W. B, THORNTCW,
SINTIST
ODTHBERT, DA.
tfOlct, Wool 8Ms Public Squerv crov
P. flsrvia' store.
New Goods.
TI8TIC Boa Pa par and E
ilirthdsy Fringed Cords,
DturmGUNM.
Memnmmlnm Books.
Pocksl BibW*.
Rovolvisg luk Asads.
dual received at
T. A POWELL'S,
Druggid, Bookseller and XUtioner,
' OLD GOLD
Vine Oat Chewing Tobacco
Grarerly'8 Bent Tobacco—ping
A T. a. POWELL'S,
Druggist sad Bookstllar.
J. P. TOOMBS A BRO, fell
thi moat rrliabla and cheapen
Cigar* and Tobaooo lo be bad in
the city. Try ua.
Musical Instruments.
Violins,
Aooordeons,
BANJOS,
Harmonicas.
Toilet Goods.
T ADIEE wUtMo.rTAblDqwtant
AA c-oi|l«. wfc* .nr, nrirty M Fm.
•ogaca. r.siracts. loiirt w stirs, etc.
Wt la vito yoa to call
J. P. TOOMBS «ft BRO.
Dr. G. W. Brooks,
CUTHBERT, G A
1ATBU8. 4.27.8m
Labrafie and Lard Oil,
For Gina, Engine), etc.
for Ml* b J, P. Toomr* ft Beow
Come One, Come All.
f7 ilS^sL '«!'l 'i-Mi'k Having had many ycara
.Vs. —■ IF- A oxpcrienco iu rvpniring
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
And Jewelry,
I can confidently guarantee
entire nlieracliim to ell my
oualomere.
Come eiul give mo a trial
and if I don’t give aetiafap
turn will return your mon-
•y-
GOBTATOWSKY,
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver,
Alao, Dealar in
Watches, Clock*, Jewelry nnd Blivet Ware.
None but the beet Good) kept on etoeh, and everything goaranteeo
aa represented. aovltti
i DOCTOR't TIIOWELEE.
Troth*— r-.n-, .uaMswaa
Mother Ifiwfw I 1 11 4* u suek thlaf,
•fs|*.i^ ,, Pyet«f. Is ab* daagtraus aad wkas
Orrtmr^Tot. madwn.aha la dsafavMi
• a • suicoiw Ehi .arte u Ur M*ea aw *a* to ww
^Uh^^Map, tn htarw’fi ask*m**
iU procaf« (Mat Which
- -J It saw, as4 that
•((«<• ar»rW*l |a a s$»a.aM as«$ awarRga
STTrWTSSffiSS
GEORGIA TEST
Ivex'OHino Oil,
125 Deereea, ire Proof.
HEAD LIGHT Oil-,
and 130 degrees Fir* ‘1
y T.S. POWEL...
Driqiglat and 1 Uotiksellcr.
New Goods.
Violin*, Banjos, Accordoon*,
Tdiubarinus, Violin Bows,
Violin Bow Hair,*
Hnrmonicaft,
—ALAO—
K.w Hook* aud Sislioncr,
Jaat received sad offered h» low pricei
T. 8. POWELL.
Druggist, Uookael'er aud StalMotr.
Bradfleld'e Female Regulator,
Uncam or Woman's Priaad,
Mian I.lnimwt.
Mr*. Pinkbam’a Vagetahl* Compound,
I’i-rra’a Vavorit* I’rvtcription,
Enwllali Kilter*.
Iwsy* on band and for *al* by
J. P. TOOM1I3 * BKO.
Just received a handaom* lin* of
Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Razors,
Raaor fltrnps, etc
J. P.TOOMD8 A BRO
Diagg.ifg.
Here I am Again !
With my Steend Grand Arrival of
New Spring and Sommer Goods
In presenting to yon my second greeting thia Spring I Ihiok I cm
safely eay that I have at larg* a Stock of MUST-CLASS GOODS as
yon will Bad is South west Qoorgit.
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS LINENS, SC.
My Notion Department is very Large.
Mon and Boy** Hata-all Styles and Prioes.
MY SHOE DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE.
I have tho exelnaive Agency here for the V. S, PARSONS A
SON’S Boole and Shoes—not a single pair has tvar bean rejected.
Or if you want tho HARPER BLACK homo-made Shoes, 1 have
them. I keep a full lino of
Plain and Fancy Groceries,
Which I am utlling very cheap tor CASH or ON TIME.
19-Agent tor the Beet and Cheapest GATE HINGE erer inven
ted. Simple, Strong, Convenient, Cheap. Oaly SI 60. No bracing
‘ ■agingjlatee. Oao on exhibition at the Lumber Yard oi F. M.
Allison, where yon can examine for yonraclf.
may* 0 * A, W. GILLESPIE.
Horse and Cattle Powders.
FONTZ 1 ,
BBEINING and FRONFIBLD’S
find BARKERS',
T. A PO WELLE,
Druggist tad BookaolUr.
SPECTACLES
AND
EYE GLASSES,
’*"*"“*' ■ *- no
Floor! Flour!
II ni d GOOD, received every
k.Nt
ALLISON .fc SIMP five.
Legal AdverUsenantt
JorY st the November Term
Ordinary of said coaoty to
tion for Issaing of Bonds to
Election Notice.
QTATB OF GEORGIA,
O * Basdcif* Coo sty.
Id. obodfenco fo bb del of tho Goasnf
r mM twumi. 8* ordw flg etac-
„ wElmjSE*
Hous* la tb* city of Catbbort IilotBo.
fore ordered that an election b« bold#ill
Hi* voting precincts In the oounty of 1m.
dolpb, on TUESDAY, tlm irfdsTZ(
January, 1884. That all penoo* otdlUN to
vote lor county oMesra aid amhvriiocand
empowered to vote at asld election, eaeb
voter to have written or printed on his tiek*
thattKaaSSSiftfaaii BootewiifSrt
teen Thousand Dollar*, fra thousand id om
hundred dollar hoods, fire thousand dollar*
id top hundred dollar bonds,andTreth.™
■aad id om thousand dollar bonds, to which
■bad b* attached coupons bearing six par
esnl interest per annum, payable annually
ob Iba first day of January, upon thairnr*.
svataiiod to tb* County Treaaarar nT »•«-
dolpb county. That said Bonds
_, teeladidg principal aad
Given adder nyr * *
■tv, this Nov. U.
DOVlCtd
band and e
tar*, this Nar. lC 1883.
M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
QTATE OF GEORGIA.
O RARDOLra Cooirrrii
To all
Jamea A. Allison, Administrstor sf
Kay, deceased, baa la da* form
tb* aadersigsed ter leave tei
acres of Land, met* or Isas, tx
tbs sstete of said d*e«M*d, and
ratioa will k* beard m the 1st J
Jansary,1884
Given usder my band and oNckl sign ah
turv thia N — “
BOVW-Il
Citation fur Letter* of Diattlfisito.
gTATE or GEORGIA,
1
Wl
tha A. iJeach, fepresente to tha Coart lalil*
petltten duly filed and eaterad #a reoordy
that be ha* fully administered Martha A.
Beach’* relate. Thia la therefor* to cite all'
perrons ennrerned, klrdred aad creditors,
to show cites*, ff any they cad. why said
hAerator atwuld del be dieekargod from hi*
Exeeuterehia, and receive Letters of Db$-
mission on tbo 1st Monday la March, 1884.
Givea under »y hadd aad oflkial slgua*
“ “ -.14,1888.
M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
To all whom It may concern
J.C. Newkirk. Guardian for Mary EC
Newkirk, applies to me for Letter* ot Die-
' ' salJ Guardians*** and I will
M. GOKMLEY. Ordinary,
applies fo me for letters of Dlamiselon
mid Guardianahip, and I will pats
ui on his application on the 1st Monday Id
January, 1884, sl my office ia Cothhert,
laid comity
Given under mv hand and rfBcial aigoae
ire, this 13th day of November, 1883.
nov9itd M. GOKMLEY, Ordinary.'
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
Randolph Court*.
To all whom It may concern.
Hiram A. CrittcAUen, A minlHratorof
(j)ni* Sanderlin. deeeasod. has In doe form
ap|d led to the undersigned for leave to mlt
the HontliTportinn ol Lot of Land, No. 118,
being Hr* seres, more or lean. Said fads
belonging la the estate ol Louis Sendarlidg
an l *aia Hppllration will be beard oa tbw
IM M«n.'ay in January, 188L
Just Opened.
N EW fttaiionerv.
Picture Frame*,
Albnma,
hc«n» Rooks;
Feather Doalerf,
Lunch Basket#,
Backgammon “
Checker I
lUards.
f Boards
Burk Pnrvca and Pocket Books.
8pecf*c|ra, Ky* Glasses and Goggle*.
Papie Macbe Mprctacle Case*.
Accordeoit*. Harmonicas and Banjos.
Kancd Goods lo great virletv offered al
low pilcea at T. 8. POWELL.
Dreggist and Bookaaiiaf/
MEAL,
Fresh water-ground, at 00 cent*
per bnahel, at
ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
s. s. s.
Swift’s Syphilitic Specific.
Good Eouon* for tha Doctor 1 * Faith
Mosbob, Ga, March 33, 1184.
W* have been for twelve months preoer.
Wag 8. 8.8 (Swift'a 8ypbll|ile 8pe«ile)la
‘watment of Syphilis, aad many ether
tea for wbieb ft Ie recommended, aad
are frank to aay that the results have been
satisfactory, aot having disappointed us in a
't instance. We think for all the die
- lot which It la reeoameaded it stands
without a peer, and that all the aedies!
preteeetea eOeeer ev later will be leveed U
acknowledge it ia traatomat of Syphilis |*
all ita$iagae,aaa “aiee atm non. Year*
truly, M. L. OALlcONAY. M.
. . J. L ROBINSON. M.D.
Foraale by T 8. POWELL,
Dragght. Bookseller and StatkMrer.
Bibles { Bibles!!
b HU Is p-int Oca. AlfujrlH Rid priM.
Pire Kentucky Apple Yinepr
of superior quality.
For aala by T- 8. FO WELL.
Druggist, Bookseller aad Stetieaei
Cora Shellors at Reduced
Frieos,
ALLIVOX Or MKPWM'E.
Sweeps,
The left Stock in S. W. Gf., at
ALLMOX A filHFEOKUL
8. O. ROBERTSON,
Surgeon Dentiut,
Euftula, Alt.
IV O-er McCur.f k A Kubjr Jr,•.]'/,
The Celebrated Wizard Oil
*'1 a i. P. TOOMBS A l*oV •
Lamps and Lanterns. ~~
A LAWlXM-k nutcH wVASfro *■
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