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I l the ccmßEfir appeal.
[IOME AFFAIRS
j .1< kMauskts. —Cotton is aUU declining elo*-
y tbongh tlie market to uitsetUe.l an* prices
range from 21 to VI cents jitl!i« {joint-
In Macon oft the'&tb it was quoted at 23f. In
Savannah at tame (late it was (lull at 24 cants.—
In New York heavy end lower 161.
Gold -n\
Tbc Grand
conned for the non pertovrnattce of road duty in
the corporate limits. Tida is a practical and spec,
dy application of his lloaora recommendations.
Fair shame gentium in. L«W m ikrfrs should set
abetter example to the people. Look out,or
Judge Harrell will bo after yon.
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g&T- A communication from Mr. Tumlin the
Treasurer and Secretary of the B. C. &. C. Kail
road,' was nnavod ib!y crowded out. Mr. T•
showed ns the certified copy oi the charter, auQ
other official papers relating to the Kosftl.
What next in the way of aeimtiou falsehoods?
Rev. fc\ M. Daniel will preach at the
Baptist Church next Sabbath at 11 A. M.
A good Cow-—Rarely ever sells for her
real value, because they arc not fully apprecia
ted by all persons. There is no reason why the
■majority of cows in this country should not be
twice as profitable as they are. It is surprising
to see what improvements can be made, even iu
the piney woods stock. The Central City Condi.
tion Powders have the properties of developing
the resources of a co.v in the most effectual way.
They loosen the hide, and improve the digestive
organs, thus producing a larger and nicer flow
of milk. Three or four dollars a year spent in
tnis way will be a fine investment for any oue
who has • cow.
PimsoNai-—Rev. Willis M. Russell the excel
lent editor of the B.vinbridge Argus, in a private
letter appoints us his proxy at the State Press
Convention, which meets next week in Macon,
if no representative of bis paper is present.
He also mentions that be will probaffly at
tend the anau.il conference of the Metuodist
church which assembles here in December.
We shall be most happy to meet Mr. Russell,
and tender him the hospitalitiesof our domicil.
Mr. James.Kiddoo was admitted to the
•bar last night, after sustaining a critical and
highly creditable examination.
iKS-U* Bales heavy baling anil a large lot of
iron ties for sale. Salt in any quantity, also, and
■Coos Super Phosphate, and Sea Fowl Guano.—
Nice cheese, Mackerel, and White fish.
Flour of all grades, cheap as the clieape t, fcy
anic by, H. H. Jones.
It wil l be seen, by reference to our ad
vertising columns, that Or. Porter will again
visit Onthbert, on his second tour through this
part of the State. He comes highly recommgud
•ed by the press generally.
Cocbt News. —Alexander Ford the negro mur.
•derer was found guilty, alter a fair trial, and im
prisonment for life, recommended by'the Jury in
its verdict.
The business of tbu Court progresses quietly
and no cases of Very special importance have
-been disposed of.
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
Received daily, by
GKO. C. BANCROFT.
The undersigned would notify his friends
and correspondents, that be will bu absent in at
tendance upon the Macon Fair, from Monday
until Friday of next week. li. H. Jokes.
New Goods. —. Our Mr.Scott has
ju»t returned froaTNew York, the second time
ibis season, where he bon'.it tor the Indus,
/hess -Goods atgpWagfr JUjttfl?*.J»Jarge
and varied lot of good Hosiery for ladies, misses
and children, at very low figures, all kinds < f
llfcnTt'iiumiiigty among vviijh i» FiattseleUati and
satie piping of all colors, a nice line ot those
elegant Brab Shawls that every body are buying,
Shawls of every description, some of tiiose nice
little Berlin Shawls for ladiea und beautiful scar
let and.blue Sacks lor miss** ituil young ladies,
Os Course those splendid Philadelphia made
Shoes always make a part of our stuck ; Bleach
ed goods as cheap as you Want them, target.*
tinmen, Moleskin and Sinbad Hats—latest style,
jmmp sole ami water proof Roots, tine Clothing
for gents and boys, and a splendid line of Cloths
and Cashinerea to be made up.
We invits the ladies to call anil see som - late
Dress Patterns for skirts, basks ant sacks, full
sizes and trimmed, for ladies ami children. We
liave aDo another lot of those popular felt gored
bkirts, in all colors, new styles. Come ladies
and see lor yourselves. We will be pleased to
show yon our goods, which we will sell you at
lower prices than you have bought them since
the war. Scott & Smith.
Wo are requested by Judge Coleman to
call Uie utteutiou ut the community to the ap
pointment of Rev. Spencer J. McMorris to preach
iu Powell's Hall, next Subbath, moi-aing and
evening. Wo do so, most cheerfully though dis
senting to to code from the sentiments and doctrine
proposed to be inculcated.
In the full conviction that an open liiWe, ha s
nothing to rear from all the controversialists in
Christendom, we have evit believed in the ut
most latitude of discussion upon all subjects.
The reverse of this rule wilt result in bigotry
and Its close concomitant persecution—and
every onu knows that to attempt by force to
suppress any creed even though it be kcrtxt/, is
the surest method of .imparting new vitality to
Us existence.
With '.he young and impressible however, the
■safe rule is to shun disputations upen contro
verted points. wl*iell liny have uot carefully «*-
omitted, and are uot prepared either to assail or
defend. There is much connected with infideli
ty, universal salvation, and other dogmas of
mans invention, which is attractive to human
nature in its inborn depravity, as offering excuse
for the gratification of sensual apindites H-nce
toe young should beware how they wander Irom
the faith of their fathers, and entertain doctrines
either founded upon garbled or isolated pas
sages of scripture, or else based upon an utter
denial of their' authenticity.
Still, as before remarked we offer n o opposition
to the prcqiosed exercises on next Sabbath, find
freely extend the use of our own columns for
the publication of the of Mr. Me
Morris.
Since penning the above, a ‘-Sinner" essays to
teach morals ami religion to the followers ot the
cross, and quotes scripture at a famous rate but
to little purpose, to show that orthodox* church
es should be tendered to the expounder? of a
doctrine, whichfobs Jehovah of his greatest at
tribute, justice, by meting out the same salvation
to the profligate, that is vouchsafed the devout
ar.d pious.
We are at a loss to conceive why such a creed
should need defenders, temples, or champions,
where not u ripple disturbs the ocean es eternity,
and all is peace and security hereafter, alike to
the virtuous, and the crimson dyed felon and
criminal.
Such a faith would be consoling indeed, if
it could abide the dread fa-deal of dissolving
nature, and withstand the swellings of Jordan.
But alas, it may bo termed a sunshine, holy
day religiou, which adversity will mocl; at, be
cause it is not founded upon a rock, even that
iorncr stone, elect, precious, and w hich fadeth uot
away.
••Sinner” is a good citizen nnd most excellent
'man, and we trust in due season will see the fal
lacy and utter insufficiency of.the opinions he
would inculcate,
If you ga> into a store and find
the proprietor lying on the counter
asleep, you may bet your bools he don t
advertise.
t*«3few #a< oil!
privilege last Sabbath. toaUenddivioeaerviee i
the new and elegant edifice, wffieh has risen idle:
magic from the ashes of the former structure.
The bn filling is fast approaching compietioif,
and will be dedicated during the fitting of the
approaching Conference in foe nets be*. Anew
bull wi%,ifs silvery tones seatmoaed the faitbjpl
flock ea? Tong scnttgi'ed, to their hew sanctuary,
and we could well enter into and appreciate the
swelling emotions ot the pastor, and the people
of God, at this consummation of their labors and
earnest prayers.
The pulpit was filled by Rev. Mr. Armstrong
of Eufanla. the burden of wbos> discourse, was a
sketch.of the life and character of the apostle
Paul, with ap appropriate application to big
auditory, of the devotion.zeal anil eminent piety
and self denial of this most learned and eloquent
of Christs followers.
The reverend gentleman showed himself deep
ly versed in biblical lore as well as with the
eustoms, games and history of the ancient
Greeks.
He dwelt at length open Fanis comparison
of the Christiana course to the celebrated Olym
pic races, and graphically described the stadiia
or lists, the amphilbeitre, and all the stirring 1
scenes incident to those games. As the contes
tants pressed onward with eyes fastened Opon
the goal, where hung the wreath of laurel and
mystle, and the crown of the victor, so should
the disciple of Christ strive with untiring dili
gence to achieve that rest and reward which
await the faithful.
nfe could have wished however Chat the speak
er had used the third, instead ct the first persoii
in recounting the history, Mii achievements o,
the great apostle.
Paul never would have talked Ops vaw»*.b»fc->
ly of himself, though the uttenncis were alt iu
strict with truth. Again, it is very
difficult for a protracted period, to assume am)
sustain aright the ideutity of any great actor ir
human events. It almost savors of presumption
to do so, especially in the instance of a person
age so remarkable, and giited, as tbis learned fil
lower of Gamaliel, who is the greatest preactor
the world ever produced.
Mr. Armstrong wceecded probably a* well >s
any other cofild have done, but the effect won t
have been greater, had he simply described be
life,.motives, and actions of the apostle, aid
not essayed literally to impersonate and riepe
sent him.
His language however was fluent and offttocs
felicitous, and we were both edified and interwt-
ad by the exiuciscs of tlie morning.
SoMETin.xu to M.riUi tub Mouru Water.-s-las l
week a short time alter going to press, wotwre
agreeably suprised by the reception of a water
of good things lrom the restaurant of our gciiai
friend Mr. George Bancroft, who is us geoi'uus
as be is clever and popular.
Upon removing the cover, presto ! what .a -ght
for -lean editors,’ and poor printers on half cate as'
Fresh fish just suatebed from their native ele
ment, cooked to a turn, and crisp, fragrant and
juicy, and glorious, mcltiug bivalves, innoemt ot
the imprisonment of tin, and but recently taken
from tlie briny dcp'bs of the sea, flanked b; oth
er appetizing dishes, ail presented a repast that
tlie inuSo fa J tidiwns epicure might have eflviid
George is a wide awuke* liberal soul, kfiily
sensible of the virtue of I’rinters Ink, and well
known as tlie very prince of caterers,? to the
pleesure loving, junk. tting world.
Hie constant arrivals ofirtsb fish, oysh at.jame,
and tropical fruits, and his elegant supper*, vines'
and cigars, make his establishment <on| us the
most popular resorts of tlie city.
Oysters in the interior are a great luxury,
and ftve are assuTed that falsities may he supplied
at a moments' Warning with this delicacy together
with cakes, pics, bread, -confectionery, mid all
the goodies ref the pasiry simp.
Be sure to palionizeXUe Cuthbert case and
ciy-tor hour l .
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fri.' Van mu; Use. i.> .-..id. live—fn a ..V-.‘.e
--tian land, yet how many of in enjoy tfC bhrei
ing ot it Christian lift? Imw many kavt tlie spirit
of Christ t He has give.* ns ml'B l»y which we
may know whether we have that spir "l.otc
thy neighbor us thyself,” how marry c-i ue up In
this rule ? ‘ TbetefAre all things 'what rver y*f
would that men should do Unto yottj do yin
even so to them. If all men would conform '■o
this rule, what a happy world outs wt'ild be<—,
"If any man have not the spirit of fjli 4. heris
none of liis.” Ail then must kttojr wbeth r
they have His Spirit.
Now there is a notice in last wee!;'- Arran,
that a minister is to preach in the C> >-'t House,
and he claims to be u M lower of Cl.i t, and of
com sc a Christian. Why is this, vhi * there are
three churches in Cnthbeit, nnd nfvWine a'ion
siderable number of members who profess to be
Christians? Would not it be well for every one
who claims to Ik* a follower of Christ to as'.t
himself why this Christian mini-iter cannot occu
py one of thtse cliristian churches til preach the
Gospel ot Christ’s Kingdom, iicc'Tdi'ngty us
he undei-ManA* it? Some may say this preacher
is in great error, yet n Christian ought to know
his duty towards One In error, and of what the
serip'ores suy of one that convinces another of
his errors. 'i«l. Sinner.
A Lawir Strike. —Yeetefday morn-'
ii-ig s .me ul the colored laborers in the
employ of Messrs. jS. &A. F. Tift
struck for higher wages, and refused to
enter upon the week’s fork. The
Messrs. Tift promptly referred to their
accounts, und finding that they were
not indebted to any one of the “strikers,”
ordered them at once to quit the prom
ises. One of them denied having any
part in the strike, and expressed a de
sire to remain at old prices, and was
permitted to do so. Two left.
This is, we suppose, the heginning-of
tfie labor league business, and ve ap
plaud the action of tbe Messrs. Tift.—
If every employer wilj, follow their ex
ample, we shall soon have a practical
test of the problem, and probably a sat
isfactory solution. Let the colored peo
ple know that there are two sid s to
the labor question, and that proprietary
iin crests and the -.uj.iUil f y.iU-'s,..}„i,iiy
will not yield to the demand# of oalice
and ignorance.
{Since writing the above, we have a
report that the labor league, organiza
tion frojji Macon was in our ty on
Sunday, and held a meetin : t* c*ny
out the purpose of the late Cqi
at Macon, and this strike is probably
the first fruits ol that meeting. L?et it
rip. —Albany »'ws. id
Duried Ai.ive. While workmen
were engage,! in making an excavation
io- front of the Hutoiiison Block, lor the
purpose ot laving, dovvrr a pipe-to iu-
Irodnce water into the huikfiugs, they
came upon a dry well which w*is walled
tip with bricks. A colored man went
into the well to throw out the bricks,
and about the time he had thrown out
the last tine, the said suddenly caved
in, und filled the we.i up to the phin of
the colored man. Several rhvt^ immedi
ately went to work to dig hiu, out, and
when they had removed the sand down
to a l.ttle below his waist, they made an
ivttert'pt to pull him out, when the sand
caved in n seeund time ami e.cvered him
tip entirely, and he must bate been suf
f,rented lmt for the prompt f onovu! of
ttie sand from tiis Head b»*, who
were endeavoting to resu-t e him from
his perilous position He 'kflt, at length
disinterred, and w! ti he ejn # out he
was awfully seared but not much hurt.
Up.
Every eoltuton of a newspaper
contains from ten thousand’ to twelve
thousand distinct pieces of matal the
displacing of a sithgle oug of which
: makes an error. (, J'JB
Brand Jury PreseaTmente,
’- f NOVEMBER TER 'i, 1869.
1 'Dfe tbc Grind Juries, erapamteled tor
jM first week of the Fall Term of the Superior
fufut, having brought our labors to a close, beg
leave to make the following presentments:
Wit h an h onest and ardent desire to iuvesti
*ate, and (Diligently inquire into all matters,
nitwitted to our consideration, we trave in
despite of the many embarrassing circumstances
irith which we have been surrounded, scruti
nized tlio infractions of the law in our inidst.
i And we trust our labors will redound to the
jest interests of ear people. Among other mat
;ers of pnblic concern.. we have inaugura
t'd a therofigb investigation of the report, that
vassowed broadcast, throughout the country,
)y a colored convention, which was held iu Sla
'ton about tbe middle of last month.
The report of said convention was predicated
upon matter provided and furnished by appro
priate cominiiiees.appOinted by that convention,
md we are happy to say from the examination
of one of the delegates, to wit Isaac, Reynolds,
that our fellow citizens have been most sham -
fully, and inexcusably slandered, and that tbe
inteution of those who had these slanderous
ckaiges concocted by said convention, was
with the view of misleading public opinion in
other sections of the Union, to enable their
[ friends to consummate a sinister purpose. 0u r
ipeople South have been maligned, as well
by enemies from within, as from without, ami
it does seem to us,it is high time our people man
-s*t such resentment, as the exigency requires.
We request' the Grand Jurors in different
Jarta or •the State, to meet the allegations of tbe
aforesaid convention as they deserve. All we
a-k is to be tried by the touch stone of truth and
tbe plummet of justice. These are our inalienable
rights.
The other delegates we have failed to get at
in consequence, as we believe of their iuteution
al absence from the county during the entire
week. We most respectfully urge upon tbe
proper authorities to spare no legal means to
bring them before tbe Grand Jury of next week,
who will doubtless kill the snake scotched by
our body. Therepoitof which we complain,
has done the people fef Randolph great and man
ifest injustice.
We trust that our political enemies at home
and abroad will not deny us this verdict. Our
calumniators ought to be guided and controlled
by the manly instiacts common to our race but
ehoukl they be unmindful e-f the same, we
Wan but leave thorn to the goadings of their
Wwn Consciences and the great tribunal before
whom all must soon appear.
We examined through appropriate 'Commit
tees into tW financial affairs ol the county and
have every reason to believe our pnblic officers
have mftnaged the same with strict fidelity.—
The Ordinary of our county, reports that he
has granted orders on the county Treasurer fo r
tlie last year, tor county purposes, three lrftu
dred dollars and seventy-one cents, nft'A for tbe
present year seventeen hundred ninety-nme dol
lars aud seventy-oue cents, making in the aggre
gate twenty-one hundred dollars and sixty-one
oents. The amount received by this functiona
ry for educational purposes is two thousand three
hundred eighty-oue dollars and eigbty-seven
cents .Paid out by vouchers aud for commissions
eight hundred tbirty-eigbt dollars and seventy
one cents, leaving in hand a balance of fifteen
hundred forty-seven dollars and twenty eight
cents, to pay the tuition of our children‘hereaf
ter. We cannot refrain from speaking in high
terms of commendation of this officer for the
very neat and plain manner in which lie keeps
his books.
The books of county Treasurer show the fol
lowing data. He has received from all sources
since last May term of the court, nine hundred
dollar*, on band at May term two thousand tbir
fr *k.‘) ' Ard *
u totality to two tbouaa.nl niue hundred thirty
sx doUttrs amt forty-seven cent*. Amount paid
oat two thousand fifty-stven dollars and twen
ty--three cenls,* leaving jti balance on band of
eight hundred seventy-nine dollars and twenty
four cents. We tender this officer our thank*
for the neatness and com-ttness of his books, and
lor the faithful discharge of his duties, he is en
titled to the thunks of tli people generally.
The books of our TaxfCul lector show the fol
lo*wing exhibit: The amount of taxable prop
erty in the county, after!deducting the amount
the law provides for, is ike million six hundred
and twenty-eight tbousaiil two hundred and ten
dollars. From profeasio* and polls,twelve hun
dred and fifty -eight dollaO. State Tux six thous
and five hundred und tw<|ve dollars and eighty
four cents ; State und Cofuty Tax togelher, thir
teen thousand andsixty-eight
cents. Total amount of kxea from every source,
fourteen thousand two |mndrcd and seventy
three dollars and sixtyiigWt cents. Os this
amount Hi* Ordinary thittij oue thousand or fif
teen hundred dollhf.i tviler.ot lie collected.
Wo tender the Tax CoUtetoe-our humble meed
of praise for having redxiQ and the insolvent list ot
tux payers. It is thought the cofinty • will not
lose tnore.tban five or six h indeed dollai-s.
W'e have examined the hooks of the Clerk .of
the Superior Oourt and Sheriff's office, and final
them to be neatly kept.
We find the old Jail in as good condition ns
could be expected under the circumstances, and
the new one progressing rajf.lly to completion.
We recommend Unit the loofmg on the Court
House be repaired, and twf coats of fire-proof
paint put thereon, and guttered well with tin.—
With these improvements wa beli.ve the house
will do for the pre sent.
We present, for the non-peifot-ttfance of ilntyi
J. McK. Gunn, W. Y. Johnston. M. I. Atkins
ami A, A. Wilkin, constituting the City Council
of Cntbbert, in not working the Albany and
Morgan roads to the district,ltrie.
We also present the Coßmissioners of the
Town District. A. J. Moye, JR. M. Weaver, and
D. F. Bryan, for not having tie rends in their
District*properly worked. We find the roads in
the other District? in a passable condition, but
that they be pitted, aud liugvr
boaSs put up according to 1 iw.
We recommend that the Grdinsry and the
Commissioners of the ith an| 9th Districts ex
amine into the condition of ike bridges on the
Pacbitla and Pataula creeks,; known ns Foun
tain’s and Yarborough’s.and Knecessary f< r the
public good, that the Ordinajy have new bridg
es bui.t across said creeks. ,
In taking leave of Ills lienor, Judge narrell,
we tender libs our thanks It: liis urbane treat
ment of our body during th« week, aud for the
faithful an.) able manner iff which he has dis
charged his duties.
To the Solicitor General we also tender our
thanks for the assistance he has given us during
our term of service. 1 . i
We recommend that these Presentments be
published lr. the CufiißEUt ArvEAL.
Str.VANXs W. Bi iine/ Foreman,
Win. Harden, Ttr/.l Moody,
John T. Jeuk ns, Jamas L. Burney.
John R. Bridges, VV/1. C. Westmoreland
Thomas R. Brown, KJ. Ragland,
Lovett A. Smith, Jri.u J. Harper,
Wm. D. Harper, Jlarvey Bright,
John B. Lee, 'Job# Q. aielviotion,
John G. Hammock, Kiel iOVltt,
E. T. Calhoun, Jofcif'. Tripp,
John G. ItaVj C. Buchanan,
Thos. J. Lovitt, Tlerbeft J*. Elder.
It is ord -red that the foi-egoing Presentments
be published in tin. < cjmtuuT Appeal, and re.
quest other papers who published the proceed
ings of the color.-.d Coireution, at MaCon, Ga.,
to publish the same.
/ • S. W. PARKER,
Solicitor General.
A true extract from tb? minutes of said Court.
- • • M C, PARKBBSON,
trovil It Deputy Clerk,
FORTEJti,
W-T THE <3r3AT
Medical electrician,
|>fv re * * . . . ■
•‘Eclectic Physician,
CONQUEROR OF DISEASES,
\\THO HAS VISITED Abb THE PRIN'CIPAb CITIES in the Northern, Southern, Eastern and
IV Wesiern States, and met with such
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS, •
In the treatment of all diseases, bat more especially those of a Chronic nature, or of long standing, and
which has the skill of all other Phy sit ians, trHl (Providence permitting)
Professionally Visit Cuthbert, Georgia,
AND
OCCUPY A SUIT OF ROOMS AT THE BROOKS HOTEL,
From Friday M Lining, December 3d, to Sunday Nigftt,
December sth, 1860,
The following are Dr. Porter’s appointments far the months of November and Decetfibar :
At Macon, IU ,at the Spottswood Hotel, from Tnursajy morning, November 18th,to Tuesday night,
November 23d.
At Fori Valiev, Ga, at tbe Hotel, lrom Wednesdiy morning, November 24th, to Friday noon, No
vember 2i>th.
At Americas, Qa., at the Barlow House, from Saturday morning, November 27th, to Monday night,
November 22th.
At Dawson, Ga., at the Hotel, from Tuesday morning, November SOth, to Thursday night December
2d.
At Cutbbert, Ga., at tbe Hotel, trom Friday morning, December 3d, to Sunday night, December sth.
At Fort Gains, Ga, at the Hotel, from Monday morning, December 6th to Wednesday night, Decem
ber Bth.
At Eulaula Ala., at tbe Eufaula House, from Friday morning, .December TOfh, to Tuesday noon, De
cember 14tb.
At Columbus, Ga., at the Kentucky House, from Wednesday morning. December 15th, to Monday
noon. December 2Uth.
At Montgomery, Ala., at the Hotel, from Tuesday morning, December 21st, to Tuesday sight, Janu
ary 4tb, 1870.
The Doc or treats all diseases, in their various forms and s'ngas, without the use of Calomel nr Mercu
ry in any form, Strychnine, Quinine or Arsenic, or any poisonous substance whatever; bis remedies be
ing compounded by himself, and compose i entirely of Roots, lie. bs. Barks, tseeds, etc., purely vegetable,
and highly electrical—remedies ibat do not weaken or fffebiliiae the system in the least, but strengthen,
vitalize and invigorate ; neither do they prevent the patient from unending to his or her every day busi
ness. Particular attention paid to
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.
The Doctor h&s Visited many of tbe cities two, three, and four times over, and has successfully treated
more than 1200 persona in the Stales of Georgia and Alabama alone, and more than 2500 if we include
Kentucky and Tennessee, and over 3700 including North and South Carolina, very many ot whom were
pronounced incurably by ihetf attending physicians, tfnd given up to die, but who to day, thank God,
ate still i<> the laud of the firing, aad iu the enjoyment of perfect health, pursuing their usual avocations.
The Doctor does not make Ities/staiementS hecau-e he considers himself more skillful than those oth
er physicians, but simply because ho sincerely believes that the remedies which be employs will prove
much more efficacious, and are more completely adapted to the treatment of diseases, especially those of
a Chronic nature.
AFFLICTED, READ CAREFULLY.
Consider seriously and unpreiudiciullr, and act iiimediaTely. Call at once at his rooms, as the Doctor
charges noihina foi consultation and advice.
The Doctor furnishes all the necessary remedies at ones to remove- tbe complaint thoroughly and per
manently, at a very reasonable price
Tbe Doctor, it he can cure you, or even benefit you, will tell you so; if be cannot, he will so inform
you, and will not take your case in hand.
Patients visited at their own bouses iron) sto! r. if the Doctor fit not otherwise engaged. Office"
hours I om 7 o’clock in the morn ng to 8 o’clock in the evening ; On Sundays, from 6 to 12 in the morn
ing, and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon.
For blither iftfo-rrtation, see Circulars, with a large nOmber of reCotittttendatioUS, distributed at the
dwellingh-uses throughout this city and viciuity, aud which also can be obtained at his looms,
Bov) l-lm
W" 1 .. ** 1 j' l 'V'"" 1 " ls _ * 1 " "V '' i ■'«*> -tWIVOi
(EXTRA i; (TTY COXDIfIOX POWDERS,
FOR f
i . ;
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, sfreep and Poultry.
A RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR DISEASES INCIDENT TO ALL KINDS OF STOCK.
fpiiESE rOWDERS will
For Milch. Cows.
proven that these Powders will in- ' ‘ r S.
MM
these Powders are invalmhle. Tuhv ■nt ’tip /' *-U*t'*
will cure mange, | romoic the . ‘ '
ot all kinda of Fowls.
These Powders are-offered to the public wilh a gnnrantee ot practical 'usefulness to ail who have Stock
of any kind. All Druggists hare them tor sale, at FIFTY CENTS per box. Full directions accompa
ny each box- Tbe trade supplied at a liberal discount by the Sole Mannfac urers,
Ist. W. IIUNTT Pfc fclO.p
DrCgGISTS, CHERRY STREET, MACON, Gk.
nov4-(7<n For safe in CulLfcert, by T. S. POA'ELB.
Notice,
ALL perrons iadeb'ed to the late film of J. P. 1
Key A Cos., are requested to oil at once and
settle as the books must be closed at once.
J. ALLIS OX,
novll-till Jan Ist Surviving farmer,
GEORGIA, Uani-oi-pii Cocktt.—Uy viilue of ,
an order fr< fii the cfiurt of Ordinary of Ran- j
dolph county f r I ave to sell the remaining I
interest in the widows dower after h it- death, will ,
be sold at Cuthbert on the first Tuesday in Janua
ry nest raid interest in lot cf land (Mo. 157) in the !
fifth (district of said county the proceeds of said
sale to be reinvested lor tbe benefit of the estate.
Terms cash. SARAH B. MAYO.
Administratrix of the Estate ol lien j. Mayo, dec.
norll-td
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Rheumatics, Listen- and Learn.—Prof. Kay
ton, the popular and celebrated mmufacturer
of Kayton’s Oil of Life, thd best and surest lin
iment for rheumatism known, has DOW discon
tinued li.s travels throughout the State* to see
the lame and ti e clippie, and those otherwise
oflieted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains
in the tide, &c., for he argues, and well too,
that the people can cute themselves without
him by using his Oil of Life; the virtues of,
which are unvimsally acknowledged. Some I
people were foolish enough to think from the j
swift and speedy cures made on the spot, be
fore their eyes or their friends, that the t’lo
fessor’s lands were bewitched, bill we assure
all that, the sterling virtue lie* only in the Oil
of Life and good rubbing. For rheumatism,
neuralgia, pains in the back, joints or sides, dr
wherever a ’liniment can to; used that. Kayton’s
.Oil of Life is acknowledged as great and with*
out an equal, giving the patient almost instan
taneous leiief by one rubbing. F-r sprains or
bruises, it has also been used with marked suc
cess.
Kavton’s Dyspeptic rills purely vegetable,
are an excellent cathartic. McKesson & Rob
bins, wholesale agents.
Jacob Lippman, Proprietor,
ts, Wholesale Drug House, Savannah.
. . I’’ . w"!-' - . .-u MtßSc . —• -I*. - •
I find tbe following card in onc~of our
Augusta exclianges. It is really gratifying to
us. as journalists, to record so deserving a notice
of one of our leading and most enterprising mer
chants, and shows that these gentlemen, tvho
have mode the compounding of drugs a life-time
study, have succeeded in placing before the pub
lic an articte which seems fully up to all they
claim tor it. This being a home enternrise, we
hope our p ople will.give the bouse the patron
age they so richly deserve:
I take pleasure in saying that my daughter
ageil eighteen years, has been entirely restored
to health, after suffering for many months from
general debility and loss of appetite, by the use
of two bottles of SOLOMONS’ STRENGTHEN
ING AND INVIGORATING BITTERS, of Sa
vannah. Ga.. of winch I purchased from you.- I
take further pleasure in feemiiuiending these hit
ters to all who are similarly affected. Very re
spectfully yours, &e.,
(Sinned) 11. F. RcsseLl,
nugi '-et Mriypr of City of Augusta:
Still having the chills, are yon. old fel V'
‘•Well, y-c-s, i kinder shake every other day.”
‘ Why in the dickens don’t yon get cured .
“Been taking, quinine, peeperine, Eeeberine,
strichnine, aud all-other ini’s.”
•■Have you tried Dromgooler & Co.’s King of
Chils?”
“No I don't like patent medicines. They are
generally put up by druggists dr others who know
nothing about diseases.”
“But Dromgoole <fc 00. regular graduated
physicians, and the King of Chills is ftie result of
a long bedside experience in this malarious coun
try. ft is not a patent., never fails to cure and
seifs cheap.
“Thank you, sir, I'll send to the drug store, at
once and p o-ure A-bottl - ”
C'l EOKGJA, Randolph County. —Richard nuoUi
Tt icorored) has applied tor exemption of Per
sonalty and setting apart nod valuation of home
stea I, and l will pass upon the same at It) o’clock
A. M ,on tbe Siberia/ ot Nuv -uib r, 18“9, at my
office. > M. GOUMLEV,
r oe*2B-2t v iHH
aT. a. POWELL,
(TRDSTEK,)
Di-nggist, Booksellcc & Sta#oacr,
Cuthbert, Georgia.
JNYITES ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OF
Drags, Medicin3s, Chemicals,
TAINTS, OILS and GLASS,
Comprising Acids, Alchoho', A Ilspice, Ainm, Af
rowroot, Balaam Fir, Pearl Barley. Blueing, Bo
rax, Slicking, Bath Bricks, Bed Pans, Brushes
of all kinds, Cupping Cups, Lancets, Lunar
Caustic, white and red Chalks, Chlorotoi m.
Capsules, ’Cachous, Cloves, Cochineal,
Copperas, Ciunarrion Bark, Emory,
Logwood; Licorice, CbamomilqPow
ers, Glue, Glycerine, Aloes. Gum
• Arabic, Tragacarth, Assafoß'ida,
Camphor, tforse Fleams,Shel-.
lac, Surgeon and Spaying
Needles, Nipples, Nurs
ing Bottles, Hops, In
digo, Gelalide, Kreo
sote. Madder, Mer
• cury. Morphine,
Nutmegs, Nox
V ouic a T
Also,
Castor Oil,
-Linseed, Tan
ners, Maehineiy,
Train A Neatstoot
Oils, I’epper, Blue
Hljss, P otaihes, Com- !
po Ition Powders, Cattle
Powders. Quinine, Ginger,
Rhubarb, Epsom Salts, Cana
ry Seed, Mustard, Castile Soap,
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Starchy
Sponges, best English BiCarbe Soda,
pure Cretan of Tartar, Sal Soda, Pinin'-
mice and Rotten Stone, Strychnin*, Sul
phur, Muriate of Tin, Laudanum (full
strength.) Syringes, Paregoric, Mercurial
Otntmenl, Rose Water, Dry Paints, Paiuts in
Oil (all colors, from 1 lb. to 25 lb. Cans,) Gla
ziers, Diamonds aud Sprigs, Putty Kuives, etc.,
IN L.IQUORS, (for medicinal use only,)
FINE FRENCH BR.VNDY—none better on aale
in tile State.
Medium “ “
Fine California “
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
Port, Sherry, Maderia, Malaga, Muscatel WINES,
(Hper A Co.’s CHAMPAGNE,
California “
St. Croix RUM,
Hollaud GIN,
Woo He’s SCHNAPPS, _
Scotch ArtiES.
SNTTfFd.
Loriifeid’s, Maccoboy and Scotch SNUFF,
Caiolma Belle SNUFF.
■POBA-COOBS.
Lferillold Century Chewing TOBACCO,
Fine, Medium and Common dot.
Also a general stock of proprietory Articles,
among which is
Drake's, Hostetler , Solomon's, Brady's
Family, Old Carolina, Russ' St.
Domingo, and Grey Jacket
BITTERS-
McLAne's Str&lgthning Cordial.
'Gbysotts Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,
Ayer’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
XIOSA-IDArjXSi
Mrs. Winslow's Sooibing 3vrnp,
Van Deusen’s Worm Confections,
Osgood's India Chologogue,
Wliihoft’s Anti I'eriodic,
Ayer's Ague Cure,
King of Chill«,
Nichol's Elixir of Bark and Iron,
Powell’s Sewing Machine Oil,
Powell’s Excelsior Yeast Powders.
Kpping’s, Ilvtoboldfe and Dromgoole's
BTJOIIU,
Ayer’stthfimpion, Clarke’s Fem Ale, Cook’s, Deeme’a
Hepatic, Uolloway’s. Jayne’s, Leo’*, Shal
ien buyer's, M-e Lane, McLean, Galli
gbaa’s, Holton and Wright’S
FIXjXiS. *
Vpb&ro' , j Pile l?JTi;ii^t>nd
Utchmood
£td.m DYES.
Ayer’S Hair Vigor, Reeve’s Ambrosia, Chevalier's
Life, Hall’s Restorer, Photon's Cocin, Lyons’ Ka
tharion, Barry’s Tric ipherons, Catalytic and other
Dressings for the Hair.
Mrs. Gardner's Balsam, Syrup of Globe Flowers,
Ayer's Cberrv Pectoral. Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry, Allen’s Balsam for
Coughs, Colds, etc.
Marehisi'B Calbelfcon, Jacob’s Cordial, Diamond
Cement. Giant Grip, Chewing Gums, Essence
•Os Coffee, Flavoring extracts—all flavors,
Dai by's Prophylactic Fluid.
Axle Grease.
Farrell’s Arabian, McLane’s Volcanic Oit,
Mustang, Sweet's and Flagg’s
DZKTZM aUT@.
Gad Liver, Dore's Turf, Gargling, Kelley's Watch
and Harlem
OILS.
Husband’s Magnesia, Opodildoc,
Dailey’s Pain Extractor,
Perry Baris’ Pain Kills, Philotoirtn,
Clove Anodyne, Tooth Adhe Drops,
Fahnestock and McLane’s
VEHMIPUGEB,
Thompson's Eye Water, Miicbell’s Eye Salve,
Brown’s Essence of Ginger, Brown’s Bronchial
Troches, Wheaton’s and Russell's
ITCH OIKrTMEWT,
Also, a full Stock of School and Miscellaneous
BOOKS*
. Blank Books, Memorandums, Pass and Time
Books. Letter, Scrap, Autograph and Ooppy Books.
In PAPERS have Legal, Cap, Letter, Bill, Note.
Billet. Wrapping and Printing Papers. While and
Colored Owd*. TVi-ine, Gum Labels, Sealing Wax,
Wafers, Blotters, Files, Letter Stamps, Ink Stands,
Paper W >ghts.Cutters, Folders, Black, Blue, Vio
let and Carmine Inks, India Inks, Mucilage, Pens,
Holders, Err-ers, Pencils, Tape Measures, Tube
Points, tjabln Brushes, Lithograph Heads and Cop
te’.
Superior Razors, Knives and Scissors,
Lubin’s Genuine Hdk'fs Extracts,
Pomades, Lilly Wnites, Rouge,
Low's Brown Windsor Soap,
Hair, Tooth, Nail, OloJb, Hat and Scrub
BHGSHEB,
The very best Violia, Guitar and Violincello
STHIIMGS,
Accordeons, Flutes, Violin?, Temborinea, Ban
jos, Bones aod HarmouicouS. Also, Instruction
Bonks tor the same.
A Urge and con jtaotiy replenished stock of
SHEET MUSIC,
For the Piano and Guitar. o«U4*ly
Rheumatism Cured.
Li-nch’s Anti. Rheumatic Powders.,
I WOULD respectfully urge upon those afflicted
with Rheumatism to try this
Great nomocly*
Which I am now prepared to put Op df the best
material, rer ad lied and imf.ro* ed in efficacy, as
attested by the following:
Cctubekt, Ga . October IMb, 1869.
Dr. Gibson— * * * My wife has about got
through with your Linth’s 'Rheumatic PowdferS,
and sir, I am proud to saV 10 you they hake done
more good than ajl the medicine she ever took, all
put together. * * * * * *
Yours torever, W. A. STL BBS.
CvTtiBKKT, Ga., October Bth, 1869.
Dr. J. G. Gibson—Dear Sir: * * * X think
roar medic.ne has bencfittcd mb very trtuele 1
hare been Improving slowly, but step ''■*3'+ erer
Since I commenced taking it. *
Yours tiuly, v - BROOKS.
WisdLaSTKR. S. VV. R. R., Ga., t
tJEtober 14! h, 1809. f
Pr. J. G. dfbsou—Dear Sir: * * * Rev. J.
\V Marshall applied to vhu for some of this merit
cineJbr his son. who had had Rheumatism fir
twelve years. The young man took it by direction,
aod since that time be das had no si mptorn Os bis
old and painful disease. * * *—. w -
Yours respectfully, o!N0. 1), WADE.
Address the undersigned at Eatonloii. Ga.. Giv
ing a full description rtf the case, and encl.isiog
oo; and if not cure,!, of greatly benefitted, 1
will reiurn the money ou applica inn.
octfiS-lni J G GIBSON.
TtUfOTICE. —Mrs Eliza Jordan has applied for
JN exemption of per*«..ally and selling apart
and wXu itiim of home te.d and 1 wi'l pass npon
the same at M o’clork V? M. i*n lbs AzjK da, o$
■ttgymber 1 8-r.' at my o*<-e , '
\i? Y r Ordinary.
—v H
J. McK.
IS.\r, WITHOUT FEAK OP CONTRAtHCTION, THAT I HAVE
THE MOST
General Stock of Goods,
Tfcat can be found in anyone Store in Da.
Those NICELY DRESSED LADIES you see in the streets and at
church, BUY THEIR GOODS FROM ME !
Those FASHIONABLY DRESSED Gentlemen BUY TIIEIR CLOTH
ING OF ME !
Those GOOD BOOT'S and SHOES that* are praised so ufuch, COME
FROM MY BTORE I
Those BEAUTIFUL CHEAP HATS you see come from GUNN’S !
Those RED GRAVY HAMS, and that SWELI BREAKFAST BJ CON.
good MACKEREL and TROhT, yuu eat at your neighbor’s, CAME FROM
GUNN’S I
To SAVE SODA and LARD, and have GOOD BISCUITS, BUY YOUR
FLOUR FROM GUNN!
Carriage Materials— A FULL ASSORTMENT, JUST RE
CEIVED.
I will stop. Come to my Store and you will fine
Everything you wish to Bur, for the Living or the Diad
e_„r-- - ...
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE!
I ..... - ' 1 1
tsr I am determined NO MERCHANT SHALL UNDERSELL ME
I buy as lo* as any of them. [odU 6m] J. MoK. GUIfN.
A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED,
Dr. M. la. L.ICHTENSTADT, a reaid-nt of Gveigia tor 2l years, begs leave to
tender hie services to tbe citizens of Randolph nud adjoining counties, for th'e treatment of all
Chror ic Di.-eases, but especially th»se of a Nervous character, such as. Neuralgia of the
Face and Head, as well as Sciatica, or pains iu the Hip, Joihts, Tliighs, Knees and Ancles.
This method of treating disease in its various tonus bv external afiplications, was introduced
by mein this State, in 1^65, my return from Euiope, and is, coniparativelv sf-eaking. a
new one, hPVhakbeen alifealy sfifficienily tested in various parts of this State, to s-cure fur it
hosts of frifindS, amongst the many patient* wlihse sufferings have been promptly and
PERMANENTLY cured by means of the * Biometer.” t
I hftve speedily restored those who from the blighting disease of Paralysis, and have
had the gratification td see the return of health in tfm victims of Epileptic convalskn % whose
cases have been repeatedly pronounced in'eurab by competent authorities.
Gout and Rheumatism yields to this treatment with wonderful promptness, and not less re
markable in the fact that all skin diseases, by whatever technical name they may be designated,
have to succumb to my system of external medication.
My Certificate*, which, amongst ot'rer*, bear the . ames of eminent citizens of this State and
Alabama, will be distributed by mail, or feab be had upon application to me. A patient perusal
of the same is solicited.
Until further notice I can be found at the Hotel in Uothbert, on every
Wednesday and Thursday, of each week, and hopte to secute the ap
probation of those who may need my services.
Libkrty Hall, CVtAwroarsviLr.S, Ga., Sept. I4tb, 1862
I think it proper to state to all who have no experience an the Needle Treatment, ns practiced
by Dr M. L. l.ichtenstadt, aud who desire information upon the subject, that, i have tried :t
and think well of it. It has, within rhy kntnoledye, in some coses, effected almost mnrvelout results. It
w»8 the first thing that, gave me relief from the most, ngontziog pains, after intense suffering for
' two days from a seriuuS injury in the hip. From this hurl lam not yet restored—ant stilt una
ble to walk—the injury was received more titan eight months ago. I have during that time,
resorted to many remedies—non# have been eff. ctunl, and none that I have tried seem to hav»
beeu more beneficial than the use ot the Bkmiet -r. It gave me the first relief from iutetis. rein,
and under its continued occasional application, the general tone of the nervous system, altieh
was so shocked by the hurt, has been greatly ini|ooved. Tbis is my opinion of the eh ■ t- of
thiß'treatment on myself. In other cases within Wty knowledge, its effects have been as . have
stated, almost marvelous. These cases wetre Cl Vonre Rheum at tom.
Dr. Lichtenatadt i have found to be a man Os education, of urbanity and amenity of manners,
and in all respect* deserving the consideration due to a gentleman. ,
ALEXANDER H. SrEPBENS.
Spa»ta, Ga., June 21st, 1868.
t certify, that under the treatment of Dr. M. L l.iemcNSTAirr, my wife has been very greatly
benefi'tted. For years she has been a frequent and great suite!e*froVn Nervous Headaches but
>inc3 his second visit, now more than two months ago. she hat not had %n attack of this painful
and prostrating disease, and her general health lifts greatly improved.
I do hnhesitftungly ftnd earnestly recommend hft piaetice to ail sufferers from Nervous af
fections. CHARLES W. DulMjiSE.
- \V akrcnton, Ga., September 3, IBfi9.
D«. M. L. LicnTENSTAPT— Dear Sir: 1 ctitrid'ch it a sacred duty to ieiid«r you
eicoorn «<-fe*.wl«d.q-PM.ont« for gh.- miirvt'bdis pure yon liaveicffocted in my
Niece’s case, who has been afflicted with EPILEPTIC FITS, in its u-orst Jorw %
for about twenty years, and will only tnentirin that nty object in rendering you thu
elaborate stiitement is to enll the ettention of all sufferers, who are similarly af
flicted, Vo youb method of treatment, and ttt beg IhCtti to lay aside their prejudice.-,
to tby yotir skill, and bo ciite'd like my n'ioee ittrs lareb.
A brief outline of this distressing case will snfljee': My niece, Miss Sarah-
Gross, has lived with me from her infancy, and when about 14 y ears old, she was
quite suddenly attacked with Spasmodic h ff-ctions, which constantly and •hdu
ally gVew worse in spile of the best medical attention, until the spasms turned in
to Epileptic Convulsions, retilrrtitig upon the- poor Victim at shorter intervals,
making her a Wreck in body, and seriously affecting her hiind. The family, du
ring all these long years, has spared nffilher money nor pains to have a cure ef
fected. And when the skill of our local physician* had been exhausted, wo con
cluded to try the science of professional men of Augusta-, Ga., but’all proved t>
ter failures, and of the fifteen physicians, under whose treatment she has been tor
the last tweoty years, not oue wan able to check tbe ravages of this dteadlul
disease.
•When you came to our village* ftnd promised us a cure, I confess that my con
fidence in its success was very small ind'red, but I am now thankful to an Allwise
Providence for the happy deliverance, and am anxious that others who are simi
larly afflicted it) their families, should tie made acquainted with all the facts, and
at least give you a trial. If they I ana etlre they will bless the day, and thunk |
me for this statement. •
It may appear strange to every one, to learn that, although my niece has had 1
from three to eight Epileptic Convulsions a week, for a period of nearly twetuvj
years; accompanied by excruciating 1 headaches, that your remedy should be abie
to cause a visible improvement from the start, but such is nevertheless the ease,
and can be substantiated by all the neighbors in our settlement You began your
treatment early in February, and improvement was evident after the second treat -
ment. Her fits were getting milder and milder, and since the 13. h day of list
Mftbch, she has not bad any tits nor symptoms. Her mind is now as good as ever
it was before her first attack, and she its Dot only able to take care of herself,
which she could not do before, but she is competent to perform a great malty do
mestic duties, and undergoes a good many fatigues.
I hope and trust Doctor, that you may continue in .your successes, relieving the
afflicted, aud remain, gratefully, your friend, Mrs. SARAH E. HILL.
. Ssaet*. Ga., June Iftth. 1860.
Dr. I.ictiTexrtatiT—- T)ear Sir: Tn appreciation of your new mrlboJ of treat ffl
cheerful ly hear testimony to its in relieving suffering whenever ;" <ri>erly applied
and persistently continued! „ , . . ,
My wife has for Some year* complained of unpleasant aensation, and lias often felt stiddeti
pains about the heart. This was itot continuous, but ocAurr.ed at any time, eves whvn she wa»
seemingly well. Early in January last, she begin to experience much excited act, re of th*
heart, And the whole arterial svstent, accompanied with great nerv< us excitement, daily
inot-eased; distressing and weakening her very much, until aboit the middle of Fvbttiaiy, slum
she had become completely prostrated, both in body and mind. I called in a f&nniy t'byrieiau.
a nian of skill And science, but she continued to grow worse, until l began to dtopair, and con
sidered her case almost hopeless. Hearing of your treatment. I prevailed upon her to have you
called in. She consented witli gieat reiiiciance. and out' to gratify me. but the result, has been
remaikable. Your first visit was in April loth, when she was so feeble that she had to rest
three times during a very slight application of yoilr f-6m?dy. I ould see that she improved
after every application, and after the fourth treittrneflt her ffonvaleeUet <ie became evident to -' ,
tor she begun to walk without as-ietant-e. at and eoiiid take sorrte nooririiment, which ir „r -a-., i to
strength rapidly. She has now been under your treatmeet two m.soth#, and atibmigh sb*
not entirely well, and perhaps may never he in perfect health again, yet she is so much in.,
proved as to’be able to ride and walk about wi'b much oomtort tu lieia.il, aua ear tt> and trt
many of her domestic duties. Her appetite and diges.ion arc good, and her sb ep greatly im
proved.
With toany thanks to you for vonr snccetful treatment (und-r a kind T’rnvidemSeJof her ease,
and sincere good wishes for your professional success, I aui, with respects, yours.
WM. FRAforiY.
The Kennesaw Flour Depot.
OF COOK A CHEEK, keep constantly on band
FLOUR, BRAN and dHIP.STUFF
5 -Sg- All brands of Flour WARRANTED.
Come and examine for yourselt, at Schofield’*
Buildi-g, Whitebait Street, Atlanta,'" l a.
sep9-«tn J. H. ;CET*ER. Agent
Thorough Bred !
DEVONS *«■* DURE AMS !
n„iu«nd - Heifers, from 18 months to S rears
,) at fAo 00 to *6O Oo each.
° * lO Apply to B. J. BALDWIN, ,
octl4-lm Cuthbert, Ga.
"inSTA LUVI'ENTS N O. 2 and 3<
OrrtCE OP the Bainbri&os, Ccthbekt and 1
C«i.u*Bus Railk 'AO C mi\,nx >
Bainbridge, Ga., Getober Sloth, 19*9 y
A CALL for the second and third- insUHYneot*
of lt> per cent., eayh, upon the subscription te
the Capital Stock of the Bainbridge, Cfithbert and
Columbus Railroad Company, Is hereby made upon
each and every subscriber to the same, to be l aid
December let, Ifitte, aud January Ist, 1879. Pay
ments may be made in Colnmbns to Mr John
King, banker; in LumpXio,to Ur. Jv K. Borpum;
in Cuthbert,’to Rapt. W. M.
Treasurer, and in Uanbi idgr ’ \ ' i
BENJAASUf®-’’ ’«’£V”*':'
nc!2?-lm L"* “'p'-j
LST Columbus
‘•"Pi aim rfcyibth*
I'c Informed, ■
rpHAT 1 am r-prtsenting TWO of the
fkst Life Insurance C .r.panieS,
in the United-Stales.
•tfXXIEI
Os New York Citv. Asset* about !
Purely MUTUAL. All c*h Judiciously
uutuaged and preeminently -ale.
The wrHtiomal XaITo, _
■* t
Os WashinJitoß City, D. O. Joint S.ock. Caafj
Capital |l,oiH',otH)! L*ues policies or the
ttstlai plans as we’d as the
Return Premiums,
To the above l invite al'ewtfen, end sb ill he
pleased to tarnish any itUMro,alien desired.
«»n'3ct T. K. POWE L Ageni.
NOT lUE.-J. J. cita»e.aud naa u, yiied lor ex
emption of personalty, and setta-g anart uad '
Tahxfh >of l,on,e*'v-d. and l will p * up..it the
same at .0 o’clock A. Ah, oa tbe ,Hu day of No
vember, 1889, at mv office.
no.-*?.t M nORMI.r.Y.O dir vy.
NOi’JCE.— Ephram V, i»her has applied tor ex
emption of petsotialty, end sett g apart and ’
raluation of bo neste il, ands wi’t p. * tip- a !b*
same at 10 o’clock A ■ Moe the 11* day of N-i
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