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THE APPEAL.
By JAS. P* SA'
CUTHBERTI
Friday, June 0,
The Chicago Convention.
The Republican convention-met
lo Chics go on Tnwday. Tho first
. «ct of iopprtnncc was tbo elect loo
ofa negro chairman, from Musis-
slppl. Upop taking the chair be
•aid that custom requited him to
fetoro thanks for the honor/ while
hie feelings were not In accord with
the utterance. He cared nothing
for such empty honors.
Up to last night no balloting
had been taken, os (be time was
consumed in wrangling among
themselves. Blaine and Arthur
appear to be the favorites, with a
host of dark horses in the back
ground. To-day * ill be tbo excit
ing ono of the convention and Its
act iaus wi'l be sought after with
ioterest, although we have no idei
a nomination will be reached.
The smaller the airing oi fish
the bigger the lit.
John H. Janie's liabilities amount
to$506,000 with assets of $il 1,000.
According to the Tribune New
York dtv has 40,000 persons who
depend oo'gambjjog for livelihood.
A Massachusetts editor has
tloed that the smaller the girl, the
moro ice cream ahe will hold.
Beo Butler ja tbo notnineo for
President by the National Green
back Pitiicoat Convention.
It sounds strange to hear of a
•now fall on the Slit of May, but
such was the faot in the states of
New York and Pennsylvania.
There is one cattle ranch in
Texas which contains 25,000 acne
moro than the entiro Ktate ol
Rbcde Island contains in territory.
Peas bring $1.50 per bushel, bc-
cause fiirmers have them to buy
instead of to sell. There is a
point In this that a wiso farmer
ran utilise to his future advantage.
Bob Burdette says: “Don’t be a
fanatic. Don’t ho a prohibitionist
lunatic. Juat simply don't drink.
All (ho wbfoky in America can’t
.make you drunk if you don't drink
.any of it."
Thero aro about 800 moo engage
ed in k ( lling alligators in South
Florida. The kido and teeth of
tbo 'gator is what's wanted. Tbo
year's business will bring to Ll.at
section about $45,000.
Georgo I. Seney, of tho Metro
politan Bank, New York, made nn
assignment of his pictures Tues
day for tbo bon# fit of the creditors
of Uiq bank. Thore wrro 237
pictures valued nt $35,000,
A portable oil mill has been in
vented which will enable cotton
pUnten keroaftcr to express the
oil from cotton seed without taking
H off their farms, thus saving the
refuae valuable for fertilising pur-
Onthbm’i Opportunity.
The atmosphere of our town is
full cf railroad project#, and- the
whistle can almost bo heard signal*
log tho approach of nn excursion,
train from Columbus via Lumpkin
*• bound for Florida and intermedi.
ata landings, to set our fertile
fields and vast .forests of limber.
It is reported, semi officially,
that if Randolph county will sub
scribe $26,000 the read will be
built at once, if that be true the
road is a certainty, as (hat amount
could be raised in three hours upon
such a contingency. Our pccplt
would give all their iutrrost in a
new court home, artesian well, and
other enterprise* to secure this
Imipt to our couoty.
And why not get tbo road?
You may examine tho territories
through which tbo proposed lines
from Columbus South would pam
and uot one of them eau compete
with tbo one by Cutbbort. North
ofCulumbm tho road is nearly
completed lo Rome where it con
nects with the Cincinnati South
ern, aud from Columbus to Bain*
bridge over half tho line is graded
and can be earily made ruady for
the tics aud rails, and when com
pleted it would afford, by scores of
miles, the most direct line from
Florida to the North-treat now in
operation or contemplation.
But these and many olbor ad>
vantage* point out this as the
most uccopfcablc route this road
will taki*, but to «ccuro the prizo
immediate action is of great mo
ment. Albany, Dawscn »»*d
Araericus aro organising and seed
ing in (heir bids, as it is evident
Columbus bus rtsolved lo havo t
southern outlet, and unle a Cuth
burl makes ixrsolf heard and acts
picmptly sho may lose her oppor
tunity.
It is being suggested that a mass
meeting be held to-day to* gut an
exprorsion of tho people upon the
subject, and sto wlmt will and tan
bo done. If that meeting should
bo held, and $25,000 is ull that is
necessary to securo tho road wo
confidently believe it will bo raised
before tho meeting adjourn', and
Culkbert bo placed upon tbo high
a<f to prosperity.
P. 8 — At a Uto hour wo learn
that it is desired lo hold a mass
meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock
at tho court house lo discuss the
i|ueition. We hope a full atten
dance will ho had mid prompt ac
tion bo taken, as dolays arc danger
on*. Once lost tho opportunity is
foicvtr gone.
Wards Department
B. F. BRIMBERRY, - Editor.
SPRING VALE TIMES.
IKE BAILEY,
Editoiv
Tho Mexican pension bill now
pending in the Benato expressly
exclude* the name of Jeff.non
Davit, ono of tho moat emim nt
soldiers of tho Mexican war. Bu'
for this it oouid not have passed
either House, and would havo ovuk
ed biUor partisan delate. *
Colonel John P. Fort, hot been
corresponding for tome tirao with
a gentleman in England with the
view of aeUling an Engish colony
In the western part of Dougherty
county, and the gentleman referred
to, accompanied by au English cap
italisl, wiU be in Albany next
month to take a look at the country.
In a recent turnon Henry Ward
Brtcher said wheu a toy he made
op his mind that if he ever waa
pious ho would never bore people*
with religion. He has kept his
vow remarkably well, for while he
hae preached politics, Infidelity,
temperance, and all the isms of the
day, no one has ever accused him
s>f preaching religion.
Sumter Republican: Three de
formed men drovo into tho city
Monday, a spike team of three bull
yearlioga bitched to a cart. Each
man held bis own lines and drove
his own yearling. One was af
flicted with cancer, another club-
fboted and the third had a crook-
id Ira. .The cart contained 250
«bpofTcs.
What a biased thing it woold
be could the idea that a person
wotrfd be comparatively busy if
he or aha would tend to bis or her
own business alone. The world
would move on with half the jars
And scars, and the sun would shine
brighter, tbo moon be more #il-
troy, and the very stars that row
Thu second trial of tho Beil
Mitchcl mutvlor ease cm’ed at Co
lumbus Friday in a verdict of ac
quittal. Ex Gov. Smith was one
of tho defendant’s counxol. Con
sidcrablo feeling was created by
the result, and about half past
eight thnt night liio city
thrown into inti ns j excitement by
an attempt to assatsitiato Gov.
Smith, madoby Evnui Wiight,
brother of J. B. Wright, tho man
killtd by Ben Miichell. Gov.
Smith was coming from his home
on Troup street, uptown, and just
after he passed lhe post office and
ontcred tho light from Jones sa<
loon, next to the Daily Times of
fice, threo shot* wero fired down
the sidewalk from behind, and i
roan ran across tho street aud wai
grabbed by a policeman who hap
pened to ho near. It j raved to be
Evans Wright, who was at oucc
carried to the guard house, lie
was drunk at tho lime, which
doubtless accounts for tho bad
marksmanship. The Governor
coolly icmarked, ‘-You will have
to try that over again.'' lie then
went on down to the-.Rankin House,
and called ou Hop. Robert Craw
ford, of Atlanta. . He says ho docs
not know whether tho party was
shooting, at him or not, but the
parties who saw it have uo doubt
ou the subject.
Fifth District Items.
The Fifth Dirtrict “Midnights'*
is the 9 name of a secret institution
recently organised in our acctiou.
Three cheers for the Filth.
The Filth District itemizer of the
Cuthbert Enterprise seems to be
very anxious to aay something
through his communication to that
journal, that will cause us to arouse
a subject ot discussion concerning
him. But wo refuse to discuss
anything only that which is of in
terest to our people. Therefore,
wo don’t propoee to discuss him.
Mr. N. 8. Roberts, of Hatcher
station, Quitman county, recently
spent a few days in our section, the
guest of Mr. C. B. Phillip*.
Our friend Ike Bailey, of Spring
Vale, wae in our eectiou on Satur.
day of week before last locking as
—After in abienro of two weeks
flora ibt columns of the Appenl,
caused by absence from homo and
sickness, we are again at our poet
and hope to give regularly tbo rid
ings of our'town.
—Just now things are remark
ably quiet in and around Ward
TbO only thing wkihh give* evi
dence of life aud activity is the
sound of saw and hammer which are
beard on alJ sides. The new store
be use of Mr. Jno. A. Payne is now
having the roof put on. It is the
only two atury buil.'ing • in our
town except tiro Ma-ouic h:-11 nt.d
hen Uiiisbid will make a Inc np»
peuraticv. 11U d\v I big is also
fu.-t appicaching completion and
will soon bo ready for the painter's
brush. Tlo cottage of Mr. T. B.
Arthur, on Calhoun street is also
ready for the painter's brush, and
when finished will be one of the
most attractive places about our
town,
— Messrs. Payne, Gillespie it
Co., havo burned one kilu of bricks
and are delivering them at the
.Station. While not so smooth and
red as the Eufauia bricks they aro
well shaped and hard, and l»ok
bo good, durable brick. Thero is
no doubt but that good brick aud
cheap cues can be rondo here with
out sending off for them. Wo on
ly need some ono who bat had ex
perience and understands tho bu«i-
of manufacturing and burn
J:«if them to bo ablo lo lurnish an
good ‘dick hero from our own
yards as we aro getting from Eu
I'aulu,
—Our school under the care and
management of Prof. Dean
steadily growing in interest and
inciensing in numbers, lie now
has 40 pupils with romo accession*
nearly every week, and ho will be
forced to employ au assistant for
tho summer. Ills examination
will come off in about four weeks
and promises to bo an interesting
occasion.
—Prof. A. L. Harris, who
b is a fiuo school so.no four miles
south of horo near Mr. C. D. CriU
tendon’s, will havo an 'examination
on Friday tho 12ih with exhibi
tion, otc.. at nigbt. Tnt pio-
grammo is au attractive ono und
tho occasion premises to be a very
pleas-ant ono. Prof. Harris is a
lino scholar a graduato of Kinory
eullego und the p.Irons cf the
school aro most fortunate in se
curing tbo services ol ono so com
petent and worthy.
—Our farmers arc now needing
rains. Tho cool east winds which
have prevailed for tho past week
have dried off and greatly retarded
the growth of coru and cotton.
Tho crops were never in better
growing condition, cl. an <f gnu
ami have Wen well worked, aud at
leas cost than usual.
—Mrs. George Cropps, of Clay,
was in the village the first of the-
week.
—We bad the pleasure of look*
ing over one of the finest little
farms Ja this section a few days
since. It Is owned by J. Wesley
Fillingsme, of Spring Vale. The
acre* of cot ten and corn are ex
ceedingly fine and grass is not lo
bo seen at all. It hasn’t lacked
for attention. Wesley F., is really,
though a young oiao, a model far
mer. He is uot one of the favored
sons of fortune by hereditament
but be is by industry, and the
strictest bind of application to bis
vocation—agriculture. Georgia, is
to-day, calling for 50.000 such
youLg men as J. Wesley F., to help
bear the martial limner of agricul
ture of Georgia.
—Miss Eula (; f flppH returned to
her home fa-t Saturday night to
the pleasure of many friends end
admirers. Sho relates pleasing
sto les of her stay in southern
Georgia ar.d her wandering* among
the lUwer* »f that summer laud of
boitity—Florida.
Dock GYozer has the fined
field of cottor. wo havo seen this
•asmi. Ho has 21 acres from
hiih Irotxpjo’s to mako twenty*
fwur bales if cotton.
steam whittle of tho
n i-hiiiRS arc heard iu
jkiug up tho .lull echoes
(••p*. sincj the Ust “bar-
-Ttie
r.h re-hin;;
the land u
th it have
v. si home.'
— For >o no days past we have
I ee'i ftMs'log upon delicious and
juicy peaches just ripe from our
orchard. Tlieit scum to bo aU
most a supinilHindnuce of fruit
tverywhero.
— Bin. W. Huffdd decided at
fhn begiuing of this year to cast a
sine' account of the nuuilwr of
visits tuaJe to see his affianced.
Ho secured a h'oek into which he
was to drive a nan f-»r ev* ry visit.
He has driven twenty-.mo and a
half ntilif.
QllTHA.Y COUNTY DEPARTMENT
JNO. W. LEE, : :? Editor
-Mil
Shcrmiii
> Ja
Ward He
the guests of Mr/. I.ylu tlie
of hospitality.
uthbert
him
—Very little interest is felt
r section ou the fonco or stock
law elect ion to»n to occur. Our
people arc indifferoi.t and wo pre
dict a small veto. Many favor
stock law whilo others aro opposed
and a large claw do not cure which
way, and will not vote. Wo ar*
glad that aa station has been or
dered aud tbo question can Im do
cidcd before our eleetiou tor mem
ber to the Legislature, as it will il-
lumiuato this issue and leave the
choice of tho inau to be decided upon
more important and vital issues, Tho
name of our most worthy and ex
cellent fri<ud, O. A. Barry, is fre
quently mentioned in connection
with others for this importsnt
and honorable position, and no
inorowoilby or competent man
could be selected, and wc would bo
glad to see our couoty send him as
her representative and do credit to
herself iu houoring him.
—Two new engines, boilers and
mills complete havo been received
at Ward within tbo past mouth for
partus near by aud both ara now
up and ready for work. IX U.
Stewart Las bis machinery iu place
aud is sawing away and Mr. J. T.
Jay hss his machinery in place and
will soot! be grinding and ready
for gir.uing the uexterop ot cotton,
litis shows progress and a demand
for better woi k and appliances.
Our people will have to learn and
arc learning to uit more labor-sav
ing machinery and become more
indej endent of the often very un
reliable labor which is to bo found
in the country.
Atlanta, Ga.
Msmii. Haile & Mower, Gents*
pleasing as if some young lady had ! I cheerfully recommend your Elix-
ta* lilt. ft
diamonds in the ikr all the night aDd **, bow wc d J U P «»“«• ln " ur ; I have used it and find it to be the;
—Kit Maxtou a
fait Wednt slay at tho fi*e
oolite at. Sonic ono asked
what would be,the result from H «
Min's setting, and upon unswei iug
“that n new day would bo hal* h.
ed,” a young lady, stranger, a fmv
seats away, be'tig amused, laughed
at him. He, in »o awfully sur
prised manner, turned with u sig.
iii(leant motion of bis index finger
said: “Miss, you irodn't be grin
ning at me—I'm engaged.” Then
with (ho air of a peacock he mnich
cl away. Kit Maxton is one of
“tiro boys.”
— Inborn Lyle, of Stewart, put ill
bis a| pearnnee last Saturday.—
Ono would think that ho never
had recoivcd a “t o” ticket, from
the smiles that wreathed h’w face
in sun-hinc. lie has, probably,
waited until tiro clouds have rolled
bf-
There aro 20,00$ producing oil
wells iu Fcnusylvania, yielding at
preseut 60,o0t) barrels of oil a day.
It rcqnires 5,000 miles of yipo Hue
and l,(J0o iron tanks of an average
capacity of 25,000 barn h each to
transpoit end store the oil and sur
plus .-locks. There aro now uearly
38,01)0,000 barrels of oil stored iu
tho region in tanks. Tbo mot cy
actually invictid in (ictroleum pro
ductioii since ltJfiO is estimated to
bo moro than $425,000,000, of
wh'ch $20o,0OO.o00 was capital
from New York city. Tho specu
litivc transactions represent more
thin $40o,000,000 annually. The
lowest price crude petroleum ever
brought was ten cents a barrel in
1801, In 1850, when there was
only one will iu existsnee, Col,
Drake’s Pioneer, at TilUsvide, the
price was $24 a barrel. The Stan
dard employs 100,000 men. The
product of its refineriet requires
the miking of 25,000 oak barn Is
of forty guiimis each, ani 100,000
tiu caus, holding five gallons each,
every day. The first American
petroleum ever exported was in
1862. Charles Locbait, of Pitts
burg, scut neatly Go0,000 gallon*
to Europe in that year, and sold is
for $2,000 los than the cost of
transportation. In 1883 nearly
400,000,000 gallons were exported,
f *r which $00,000,000 were return
ed to this country.
-^Dkar Fir:—What is ensilage,
how is it made aud would young
corn and millet he goed materials
for it t W.
The term Ensilage is of recent
origin, the outgrowth of a discov
ery made by a Frenchman, that
green crops put in water-tight
tanks, called silos, are preserved
fresh and sweet and make good
winter food for stock. Any green
crop that cattle aro fond of will
make it—grass, rye, young corn,
•orgham and vegetables.
—Drab 8m:—Will there be
much interest taken in the election
on the fence question in Quitman,
and how will it go? Bob.
With the present lights before
ns shall be able to speak more
positively on these matters by the
4ll» of July, aud hope *‘Bob ,, will
hidalgo a response to his questions
till-then.
— The organ of tbo Gcorge'own
church is a^ain in tune, acd the
congregation? may expect tome
good music.
—The social event of the season
ill be the ani/Uil picnic at the
Cross Hoads to* morrow.
—Will snyouo gam-ay the ca
pacity cf the debating club
gcttinl; up amudng entertainments.
—Mr. George Barret, a vet* ran
of the war 1812, died at Ids Worn-*
this county .Sunday night. He
lived to tho ripe old iiqu of ninety-
si x year*.
—Thu weather has been so pecu
liar for several days that it was
hard to tell w hether a Tom iind-
Jerry or a lemonade would do a
fellow the mod good. •
-*l lie scarcity of spring chick
still los the floor. Let us have
a change.
No*, dear reader, be certain
an*l keep your eyes and ears on the
qui vice. There is a wedding on
the lapis that wifi surely surprise
you.
— Hi| 0 peaches have made (heir
—Now Is tbo time to plant field
peas. The value of this crop as a
renovator and improve? of the soil
cannot be too highly estimated.
—While it it the doty of public
officers to administer the public
finances discreetly, still they should
not allow themselves lest in the
everglades of parsimony.
New Advertisements.
Money Loaned
For Five Years
ON FARMS
At. Lowest Hates
YET OFFERED.
Applicants rceeive prompt
returns.
REDD & SHKPHEHD,
Columbus, Ga.
For Quitnmn comity, apply to
WM. A JORDAN,
or J. T. FLEWELLEN,
For Randolph county, apply to
j. c 3m J. r. Flew ellkn.
appear*
—The
the »
gill)
ipress (he hearers
in an excess of
irds. Profound
fitly couched ii
prossiou. Word
-impl.fy knowl-
> it.
t t l)OI
doubths) fiil to in:
by bung attired
high-sounding wc
thoughts lire ust
simple forms of ex
should be usi'il to
edge, aud not to
—Joe Hiliinun it seems i
successful in lidding on Iridge
he is in conducting a Hinging
ili.posing of a picnic dinner.
-Mr. J. J. LW.low, ino
i)ur in- *t active fanners bin elcien
line colls of his own rabirg. lie
il«o has a lot of fine milch cows for
lab*. What is it that cannot he
raised in this county with judicious
management ? With many such
plant rs as Mr G'„ wc would soou
be prouder of old Quitman than
over.
—Sunday night some hungry
villain burglarized Mr. Gilbert’s
pantry nnd carried off a side cf
moat, some tliiir and meal and
other edibles. All eflorts lo de
tect the scoundrel proved fiuiliesa.
— Quitman rends Hon. J. J
Crumbly, Col. T. L. Guerry and
Dr. J. W. Mercer as delegates to
the Atlanta cotvcntion, aud they
go uuiustructod.
—The contract Jbr building tho
Caraway bridge was let Tuesday
by tho commissioners to Joe Hill
man at $360. Thero wcio rcveral
other bid) on it, hut as Mr. Hill
man’s was the lowest and most sat
isfactory tbo contract was awarded
to him. Ho will begin at once
upon the work and push it through
to completion.
—Mis. Ala Aibrittot) is visiting
h< r son, Mr. M. L. Albiitton. She
is perhaps one of tho oldest ladies
in the county, being 85 years old.
Her general health is very good,
and notwithstanding her weight of ;
years, she is vigorous and sprightly.
— A fine shower of rain fell yes
terday aud vegetation is now doiug
nicely.
Sale of Railroad Stock.
S TATE OK GEORGIA.
*•
' I.IIVO
Haiti.
»H .Soi
i VVeetei
Stock.
To all Whom Ii trtiy concern.
Jam.* A. Allison, Guardian tor J. It.
Key Mn-I Maud Key, in proper tom. a,,.
pli.c* to Ilia ui.iW*i K n.d tor bare f«,*.||
Twenty Slmrraof S-tnli-Wc-tem Haitioi.it
Stock, iM'lotifc-iiitf lo J. II. Ker ami Maud
Key, J.-. A. Alliaou a* Cuanllan, nn-l wid
(application will Us beard ou the Jet Monday
iu July. I SHI.
Given under my hand aud official »lgu*.
lo*—. till* June I - -l.
j- titd M GUK.Ml.KT. Ordinary.
JAKE STERN,
rntlttr Lome's Hotel,
fixe Kentucky"whiskies,
Imported Brandies and Wines.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
Cou.iMi.lly .... I,.m l the f..| owinjt li„ a
hraudaof Wlii-kim:
W. II. McHBAYER,
J. W. HANT S Nrlaon County,
T- I*. Kli'LKY,
T. J. MONARCH.
JAKE STi:i*N,
may3 'l Q *l*I Enfaula. Ala.
LORILL^RD’S
Maocouoy Smtf.
Our Name ami Trade-Mark.
In buying the iiniuii-m you pay n. mud.
He Sure Yon Otaiu (he (•enuiiie.
Lofillard’s Climax
Tin* Toy Ting Tobacco.
Tiro Finest Sweet Navy Chewing
Tobacco Made.
lie Genuine al vaya hear* a R. d Tlii Tu*
with our n-iuie thereon.
llniarc of Iiiiitnlion,
mavfl Uin.
Hazard Gunpowder
A Specialty.
ALLISON & SIMPSON,
Agents,
TRACE HAM MS, Collars.
Iiame Strings a*d j'lo.v Lines, at
bottom figuns, at
ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
Eastern teed Potatoes,
At Ai.lison «&• Simmon’*.
Haiman’s and Aycry
Plow Stocks,
For j-M.vj."*,
At Aiusos & SiMpscs's.
HARDWAriE
Just Receivtu
A new supply of
Bibles,
Which we will Bell at any pi Ice one pan-
aai. Wc Aft HifMite f„r the American Bf
j. P. i oosibs & into.
I’.u’imTs Save Voar Money
Out Cutlers.
Corn, and Fresh Water-
Ground Meal,
hand
At.t.lHON A SISfl'SON’S
Siigur, Coffre, Rices Grits,
Flour,
C 'HIEAl'EU than utiyU
J A I.LISON &
i A SIMPSON’S.
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
o r til Rradi-e, n
ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
Juat rr*ri red, Card aud ha pel in l cltve, i
Plows, Plows.
W E keep ready made Pl»w 4 by the
Tou—every atmpe und *ize. Call
bcior yui> buy.
A LI.ISON Jk SIMPSON.
Ludlow and Dixie Bagging,
Delta and Arrow Ties,
At bottoiv Ikarr*. See u b tore you bay.
AI.LISON A SIMPSON.
New -ALu kerel anil White Fish
Very cheap at
ALLISON it SIMPSONS.
I.cinon Elixir.
A A
' J. P. TOOMBS -V BKO.
Sweeps,
The best Stock in S W. Go., nt
AfJ.rsoN & 8niVST>S*8.
Flow Stocks at $1 50,
,t ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Ik-t 111
nurket, at
Cigan
ALLISON SIMPSON’.*
ttirlicill state to Physicians'
and to the public generally,, that
/ can he found at nil hours of
nig fit, in my. room in rear of
j Drug Store, prepared to Jill pres
j script ions or dispense other Midi-'
vines needed after dark.
K. E. TOOMBS, Jr.
HEADQUARTERS
for
Hardware and Groceries*
At ALLISON it SIMPSON’S.
DR. HOLT’S
Dyspeptic Elixir!’
: rjpn;- V-i-wn rent <dy that wlllcnr*
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
LONG’S HOTEL,.
r mi r Itr-.-a-l nnd Krt uul Streets.
The Most Central and Elt*
ganlly Furnished Hotel in
fnula:
We infen I to lre.it oar frluds so they?
w;ll u-ttifiii.e US. H.T. LONG,
Late a( St. Julies,
Parlor Matches,
10 cti. for dozon Iloxc«,
3 di-gen Bnxea for 28 cl*.*
At A LI,ISON it SIMPSON’S
The Xobbiest Lot of Station*
erg, Visiting Cards, IIox Paper r
Memorandum Monks, etc., can be
found at the reliable Drug Store*
of P. Toombs it 11 ro.
JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP Death to Chills.
The g'Ctt Neuralgia Cure
retrod? for Headache.
Haidware and Groceries.
V NYTHING In mr line, will *ivc sp«
ml ’
»<« Ila»t p mi ice Ibsw. We
lii'tr then, f»r te«erul years,,
ere-.r ,,-ak.
will Mte jon • doototV
• $1 25 p**r box.
J 1*. TOOMBS At BRO.
—Last Tuesday put g
nearelikc appearance,
town.
t a busi-
Many in.
lo fact, w* expert th* star*
Would shine out at mid dxy to see
how serene and bappy wt mortals
would tx, *
Tfc- ,u _ »» c-in rrfcr any one to me who wishes
Th* last brick on the new Bar-1 10 Ullow o( f w Mparfor virtue-,
tnt church *1 wss laid Sat- Itc*j>eafully,
nrday. j T. J. Tuomp ox No, 28 )
Why sufl. r with Malaria ? Era-
, ory’s Standard Cure l*il»s are in-
| fallible, never fail to cure the most
best medicine I ever used. You 1 obstinate cases, purely vegetable,
’ contain no quinine, mercury, or
poisons of any kind; plesssnt to
take, MigMr-toa’ed. All druggists
—2.6 and 50 Cents.
—Mrs. Camilla Herrington, sod
her trio of little ones, of Albany,
are viritiug Mr. 8. R. OgUtroe and
family.
—The many friends of the coun
ty of Dr. Qgietrce, of Eufauia, will
regret to bear of tho death of bis
Hltfe daughter, which, occurred
Tu< sday.
—Parties desiring to attend the
walking match, in Macon S.itur%
day, can g*t round trip tickets for
ons fare.
Oils* ! Oil*!
W E h*v* alt kinds of Lubricating Oils
lor Me*in felicities. Cotton Uii.i
Cheap, Medium aUU Rest. Utu 7J Cent,
hulon UU is the cheapest ami Le»l ever sold f
this urkcl. J. P. TOUMBS Ac UKO-
Fresh Buckwheat,
At ALLIftUN 4* SJMP.-ON'S.
New Sample Books of Wall Papers
At T. * POWELL’8,
an4 Bcoktcller.
Just Received.
ARGK <*‘iaiaitT of Holt’s Dyspeptic
t LUiU.LiW.u Elixir,aud 4 8. Sl—tho
u Ub.oJ Pun tier.
J. P. TOOMBS JL RRO.
Chicken Mite Exterminator.
FOR SALE.
Eufauia Brick,
At $9 00 per Thousand.
lly ALLISON & SIMPSON.
W.G.&T. M. ALLEN,
X>entiNt«*.
KUKAULA, ALAILkMA
tittle*:—Ith'J Hr-iu l Street, over Godwin
lime. More. KaiieUctiou grurantee-l.
THE LITERARY CLUB,
f r.\S <1 edited to btiy all lha Pri«ea ofer-
L L e«l lo it- niCRtben
••ryiliii
roo'iTS
ia lbs «ay
mill pn+rt.U m cheap.
Have Just Received'
A new supply ul
Moffett's Tethina Powders),
and 50 cant sIm.
J. P. TOOMBS St BBO.
Flour, Flour,
Improved Pau ut Roller, Patent Antelope
and Chatuoie, at
ALU SON A SIMPSON'S.
Snuff! Snuff!!
X*or*lll£ir > ca. , M.
Special lo*
ALLISON A SIMPSON.
;COW PEAS.
ALLISON 1c SIMPSON'S.
On bland.
( Apple Vinegar,
White SVine Vinegar,
Grape Vinegar,
J. P. Toombs & Bko.
Gilt Edge and Apple Uniter,
t ' ALLISON .J* SIMPSON’S.
At
Wheat Bran,
Allison A Simmon's.
Black and Green Teas,,
TI1KA MbLIAJS,
Thermal and O-lemau’e MustardK-
aud Pura Spice*—warranted J
Par *alr at low prieea at
T. 8. POMTELL’S
Drag Store.-
The Celebrated Wizard Oil
Sold at J. P. TOOMBS * BRO.’S.
Well Sponges,
T. 8. POWELL’S,
Dranrf* and 1
Have Received.
L OVELL’S Library, 10, 15 tad- Sfcto.
per Volume.
Scrap Hooka.
Serap B»ok Plctorec. At
W anted.