Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, December 09, 1869, Image 4

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IT ad «the Itch. >Petei rif Arks w;tf •on<o traveling on horneback through ‘the interior tis Uie State, «ml culled .one •evening to stay all night at a little log ! house near the road where entertain- Wi“tKs and poat-offlue wotv kept. Two other utr.mgeis were there, anti the mail rider nde up about datic Sup; e be •ing over, the mail carrier and the UiFee geutl men were invited-infi strpall room fionialted with a g»eh tifeand two bee#, which were to commodate the tour per son for the night. he mail carth.r was n !.ttiV, shabby dirty looking wretch, wftn w hom none of the gentli-meo flked ■the idea of sleeping. Pete Whetstone eyed him closely, as he asked : “ Wdmre afe you going .to sleqp to night my'lad.?” “ I'll thleep with you, I reckon,’’ lisp ed the youth, “ tifaune df <iltern fellers, I don’t care which,’' The other two gentlemen took the hint and occupied oitfe of the beds to gether immediately, leaving the other bed and confab to be enjoyed by Pete and the mail boy together as best they could Pete and the boy comnaoßced hauling off their duds and Pete getting i»lto She bed first and wishing to .got rid of .sleeping with the boy, remarked wery earnestly: “My friend, I’ll tell you heforeliaud, I’ve got the Itch, and you'd better not got iin there with me for the disease is •tMtcbmg/’ » The boy who was just getting into ’bed,.tiio, drawled out v<wy coolly. “Wol, I reckon that don’t make a bit of difference—l’ve had it now nearly this seven years.” aod ifcto bed he pitch ed along with Pete, who pitched out in as grealt hurry as if he had waked up a hornet’s noHt in the bed. The other gentlemen roared, and the tmfft'bny who had got peaceable posses eion of the bed to himself, drawled out, * Why, you rnuth be a set o’ darned ifoole ; mam and dad’s got the itch a 'worth than I is, ami they thlep in that H>ed lath night whto they watli here a quiltin.’’ The other two strangers were now in a worse predicament than Pete had been and bouncing from their nest as if the house had been on tire, stripped, •hook their clothing, put them on again ordered their horsed, and though it was nearly ten o'clock, they aU three’left and rode several miles to the next town be fore they slept, leaving the impertura blr mail cai rier to the bliss of scratch ing and sleeping alone. A Maiden’s “Psalm op Life.”— Tell 11* not in idle jingle “marriage is an ■empty dream,” for the girl is dead that’s ■single, and things are not what they neem. Life is real, life is earnest, sin gle blessedness a fitv; “Man though art, to mail letumest,” has been spoken <>l the rib. JS’ot enjoyment and not stir <m : ts our destined end or way, but to cc that euch t< -morrow finds iib nearer murriage day Life is long and touih m tUmiing ; out hearts though light and guy, still like pleasant drums are beat ing wedding marches all the Way. In the world’s broad field of battle, Ip the bivouac of life, be not like dumb driven cuttle—be a hooriue—a '.vile. Trust n<> tutu re, how’er pleasant, let the dead" past bury its dead ! act, act to the liv ing present 1 heart within and hope ahead. Lives of married folks remind «s we cun live our lives as well, mid de jpartVng leave behind us such exam ples as shall “teli.” Swell exaulpies that another, wasting time in rdfo sport, n forlorn u turn tried brother, seeing shall take heart and court. Lei us, then, In up and doing, with a heart on triumph set ; still contriving, still pursuing, and euch one a husband get. Tub NuRTHrcnN MfritoDtsT Book On CfcßN —Our peopli,* turn fuel no interest in the concern trtnfVH named, yet, a: •flotne of the Southern papers have pttlv Imbed the whitewashing report of the ‘Committee appointed to investigate the charges affecting its management, which were lately made public, we reproduce’- what the New York Timed says on the ■ueject : “The accounts rendered by one of the officials, who is itnjlipnted even in the, rosewater report of the committee, showed that of goods purchased at ex orbitant prices nineteen thousaud dol lars’ worth wen* unaccounted for,— This happened during last year ulotie. The agent who had to buy paper, acl initted having told the mimufac urers that all purchases must be made through the son ol one of the matiageis. The commissions paid to this lucky son varied Irom txxo and a half to fifteen per cent on an average I his, on unnutl pur chases of $150,000, would am -uiit to $V 5,000 —a snug year's income tor the recipient, but a great loss to the con Cern. On those two items on y it lost $34,000 in one year. But the official first rest i red to kept a carriage and horses, although his salary was only $2 000 a year. Os course no one bus pected that anything was wrong.” Anfcdote of oi.d Bi n T.v pan. —A certain butcher of Steubenville, (call him Mr. 8.,) bad been very much an Doyed by a large dog whivh had seve rn! times stolen meat from his stall.— Going to lawyer Tappan, he presented his case thus : “Mr. Tappan, I have had beef »t. lon from me at various times by a d*>g in the town. What shall Ido ?” “ Stie the owner of the dog and re cover the piice of your beet,” was the answer. “Mr Tappan, it was your dog,” said Mr B. exultingly. “Ah! it was—well what was the value of the beef.” “ Three dollars,” repli and the butcher ' V.-ry Web ” said Mr. Tappan, and paid the money. With a smiling countenance the butch er was closing the office door, when he was startled by *■ Hold on Mr. B, 1 charge you five dollars for consulta tion.” (food hnmoredly paying the fee, Mr. B. departed with two dollars worth of ‘ legal advice." An inquisitive urchin the other day while reciting a lesson from the sermon on the Mount, broke out: ‘Did Jesus get S2OOO a year for preaching V ‘No, my child, he did not get any thing for it.’ •Why didn’t they pay him V 'Because he refused to preach politics. The devil once offered him a gum! sala rv to doit, but he would not accept the call.’ VST Some of the Scalawag officials of Seme of the Southern States are terri bly incensed because the managers of the State fnirs did not invite their attend aitce. This is particularly the case in South Carolina, but the Charleston News explains that the managers of the lair uro geiuhonm of good standing in the 'Communities in which they reside, while the I{: dical office h»>l>‘ers are nut, fu-hce the biidsof a leather must con-, tirme to roust together.— N. Y. Dtmo ti iiC. r>K .^'kk“lwHoe R^oterm”- Mr Grcorge W. Murphy and others re cently cone ived the idea of raising the hall of the British 64 gun-ship Augusta, •sink in the Delaware river, about a mile and a fiaJlbeJnw'Purt M ffin. Tim ship was rfne of ‘ his Royal Highness King George's fleet, and was blown tip, the concussion driving one of her sides out. Thimoccurred hi the .year 1777, and since that time the wdlere of the Delaware htcVe had full sweep at ‘forc ing the rnud and sand into and through the hull. * Very inaov hav» been the difficulties the brave men who battled with the ele ments to bring the old craft to the -sur face. They have depended entirely up ou their-own resources, and have ex pended about five thousand dollars 'without counting their labor. Canal •boat*, barges, scows and divers have Jong been in use, and all difficulties have been surmonnted. Yesterday the party, who now con sist of Messrs Murphy, atnes Powell,’ Moore, S hyp ley and Myers, succeeded in floating the hull and getting it to Gloucester. An intense 'fcXcitcrtieni was created along the river and among the Jersey folks, who were anxious to see the vessel they had read '«f and, heard so much about. tit is the intention of those who raised the craft to place canvas about her, and charge the moderate stun of twenty five cents to those who desire to inspect her. Philadelphia Bulletin, November 13. Mas. Lincoln’s Bbconi> Choice. —The 1 “happy dog,” as our readers have al ready been advised, is Count Sohneid enbulzen, Grand Chamberlain to the Duke of Laden. Although this tide is rather imposing, it does not in the Count’s own home imply either an iujv prepsive weight of dignity or a purse noticeably heavy. The Luke of Baden has small cash to spare, and ‘none to be stow on Grand Chamberlains, who have little to do about his court, and who "come cheap’ 1 in a land where every fourth Dutchman is a count or a baron. Indeed, a moderate bellylull of kraut and pumpernickel every Sunday is the only kind of “government pap” that ever distends the shriveled skin ol Clclmeidenbutzcn, who is aft'O-Rcommon ly sorry specimen of the Teutonic nobil iiy. The poor fellow is said to be in ecstacies.over his good fortune in secur ing an heiress for a wife, add to be es pecially joyous in the prospect of falling ■iuto the vacant shirts, socks, breeches and sbfies «f the “late .lamented,” s large number of which has not yet fol lowed his coats and hats to the junk shop. —Portland (Me ) Argun. Skip" What is the difference between oditurial and matrimonial ! In the for mer the devil cries tor “copy.” In the latter the “copy" cries like the devil. 15. A. WISE, CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA., Importer of Table and Pocket Cuttery* Deihr in COOKING STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, House Furnishing Goods & Silver Plated Ware. Manulac'urer of Plain Tinware. 18. WISE, 80 '& Bii Mulberry Street, Mucon, Georgia JUrOUTEU OK riilNA, CROCKERY ; ■ AND Glassware, Dealer in Coal Oil Lamp Burners, Wicks, Chimneys, And Coal Oil. octl4-3m W. R. SIisGUTOM. W. C. SINOLETOX, T. J. HdST. SINGLETON, HUNT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia BOOTS. SHOES. AND H A. T S ! TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, etc., etc., 49 2d Street and 28 Cotton Avenue, Macon, ----- Georgia. octU-Sra Stolen, LAST FRIDAY evening, on the road between t.'utlibeiT ui.d my residence, a Bleck tan HOUND. four months old. His breast and tips of toes on left fore loot are white. Any information as lo his whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. JOHN W. MATTOX. EASLEY A RICE,) GEORGIA, vs. y JAMES M. TRIPP. ) Randolph County. To all end singular the Sheriffs of said State: WAERKAS, at the November Term, eighteen bum.led and s'xiv one, ol Randolph Superior C< or, sand c >tin y and State, Easley A Rice obtained ver dad and judgment in their firm name, against James M. Tripp, ihen a resident of said State and conniv and now a non-'esi ent thereof, for the sum of six hundred and seventy-five dollars and twenty-.-even cents, principal, thirty-four d< liars and<wenty-i>ne cents, interest to judgment, with seven dollars and twenty- five cents c> sis of suit.— And wheies*. said judgment remained unsatii-fied, and the Deri tuciaa issued thereon has had made on it no legal eutry wilhij seven years, since date - of judgment or i suing of H ta and by reason there o‘, and by he law, the s-id ii fa and judgment have became and are dormant. You are hereby rrquireri aud it is also ordered, that said cefeudaut be uoti hed in accordance with ihe law, that application wif! be made at ihe May Term next, of the Superi or Court of Rmdolpb county, State ol Geo-gin, for an order to revive said judgment, and have ex ecution issued thereon, aDd the defendant is noti fied *nd requited, there and then, to appear and show cause, if any be baa, why said order should DO hr granted. Witness, Honorable David B. Harrell, Judas of said C»u.t, August Stub, lgt.9. sep2 larndm M. Q. PAUKERSON, D C. —i 1 r Be sure to call at > J. J. MCDONALD’S Drug Store, on the South-east Corner of'the Square, and you shall uot go away, dissatisfied, ei i her as to prices or articles. marl 1-ly Patent Medicines, OF EVERY KIND, CONSTANTLY OX.MAND. marll-ly J. J. McDONALD. For Rent or Exchange. THE Watdiuw house, having five rooms, a good garden end on'hni with 55 acres land i.ttm-hed, will be renovated and put in good order ad ieid«id for tit* i eat yesi or i.vjjii urgei or land- Also f r rent a douh'e framed house and kit >nd i-UUie V- Bwkxiy all cct. novlc St A. B. McAFEE. T. S. POWELL, Baoltseller JNVITES ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OP Drugs, Medicines, Ctaaicals, PAINTS, CtfLS and Gifts, Comprising; Acids, Alehobe't, Allspice, Alum, Ar rowroot, Balsam Fir, Peart Barter. B toeing Bo rax, Decking, Bath Bricks, Bed Pans, Brushes Capsules, C eh. tiS, Cioves, CujSfiieal, Copperas, Cinnamon Bark,, Emory, era, Glue, Glycerine, Aloes, Gum Ar Vbic. Tragaoanfh, Assafec'ida, Camphor, Horse Fleams.Khel digo, Getstide, Kreo sole, Madder, Mer cury, Morphine, • - tflffr pi , Castor Oil, Linseed, Tan ners, Machinery, Trail) g NeaUtoot 0)K Bmo Jfitss. Putarbe*. Cota po ition Powders, Cattle Powders, Quinine. Ginger, Rhubarb, Epsom Salts, Cana ' ry Seed, Mustard, Castile Soap, Tr usses. Shoulder Braces. Starch, Sponges, best English BiCarbeSods, pnre Cream of Tartar, Sat Soda, Fom in ice and Rotten Stone, Strychnine, Sul phur, Muriate of Tin, Laudanum (full strength.) Syringes, Paregoric, Mercurial Om'menl, Rose Water, Dry Paints, Paints in Oil (all colors, from 1 lb. to 25 lb. Cans,) Gla ziers, Diamonds and Sprigs, Putty Knives, etc., IN LIQUORS, (for medicinal use only,) I FINE FRENCH BRANDY—none bwteron sale in >he State. Medium “ " ' Fine California “ PURE AND UNADULTERATED Port, Sherry, Maderia, Malaga, Muscatel WINES, Hiper A Co.’s CHAMPAGNE, California “ St Croix RUM, Hot tend GIN, Wootfe's SCHNAPPS, Scotch ALLS. • BNTJFPB. Loril oid’f, Maocoboy and Scotch SNUFF, Catolina -Belle SNUFF., TOBACCOBSK Lorilloid Century Chewing TOBACCO, Fine, Medium and Common do. Also a general Wfcek of proprietory Articles, ■emong which is Drakes , Hostetler , Solomon's, Brady's Family, Qtd Carolina, Fuss' Bt. Domingo., and Grey Jacket BITTERS- McLane’s Strengthning Cordial. Guysotts Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s and Bull’s Sarsaparilla. HOSAX>AXiISI Mrs. Wingtow’s Soothing 3yrup, Van Deosen’s Worm Coofeelione, Osgood’s India Chologogue, Willholt’s Anti Periodic, Ayer’s Ague Care, King of Chill*, Nichol’s Elixir of Bark and Iron, Powell’s Sewing Machine Oil, Powell’s Excelsior Yeast. Powders. Epping’s, Helmbold’s and Dromgoole’s BUOHU. Ayer’s Chan plon. Clarke’s Female, Cook’s, Deeme’d Hepatic, Uoltoway’s, Jayne’s. Lee’e, Shal- Unberger’a, Me Lane, McLean, Galli ghan’s, Holton and Wright’s Pits ZsS. I Upham’g Pile Electuary, Christedora, Hill’s and Richmond .T3C AIR DYES. Ayer's Hair Vigor. Reeve’s Ambrosia, ChirsTie,-’* Life, Hall’s Reatorei-. I’u .loti’s Cocin, Lyons’ Ka tbarion, Barry’s Trie pleious. Catalytic and other Dressings for the Hair. Mrs. Gardner’s Balratn, Symp of Globe Flower*. >’« Cherrv Pectoral. WisUrs Balsam of Wild Cherry, Allen’s Lung Balsam tor Coughs, Colds, etc. Maichisi’s Catholicon, Jacob’s Cordial, Diamond Cement Giant Gup, Chewing Gums, Essence of Coffee, Flavoring extracts—all flavors, Dai by’s Prophylactic Fluid. Axle Grease. Farrell’s Arabian V.iLwitc Oil, Mo-tang, Sweet’s and Flagg’s ZjisarzMEsrTS. C )d Liver, Core’s Turt, Gargling, Kelley's Watch akd ilarlrm Husband’s Magnesia, Opodildoc, Dailey’s Pain Extractor, Perry Davis’-Pain Kilte, Phiiotoken, Clove Anodyne. Tooth Ache Drops, Fahnestock and McL ne’s VERMIFtTGES. Thompson's Eye Water, Mitchell’s Eye Salve, Brown’s Essence ot Ginger, Brown’s Bronchial Trocbis, W’heaton’s and Russell’s ITCH OINTMENT, Also, a full Stock of School and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Blank Books, Memorandums, Pass and Time Books, Letter, Scrap, Autograph andCoppy Books. In PAPERS have Legal, Cap, Letter, Bill, Note. Billet. Wtappingand Printing Papers. White and Colored Cards, Twine, Gom Labels, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Blotters, Files, Letter Stamps, Ink Stands Paper Weights,Cottars, Folders, Black, Blue, Vio let and Carmine Inks. India Inks, Mucilage, Pens. Holders, Eraser*, Pencils Tape Measures, Tube Points, Sable Brushes, Lithograph Heads and Cop ie-'. Superior Raxors, Knives and Scissors, Lubin’s Genuine Hdk'fs Extracts, Pomades. Lilly Whites, Rouge, Low's Bn wn Windsor Soap, Hair, Tooth, N-il, Cloth, Hat and Scrub BRCrSEEEe>, The very best Violin, Guitar and Violineello STRINGS, Jem*? Accordeons, Flutes,' Violins, Temborines, Ban jos, Bones aiyl Ilarmonicons. Also, Instruction ft* aUIM 1 the Bte«a e. ' j . t, , A large and cam uantiv replenished stock of SHEET MUSIC, For the Piano and Guitar. oetl4-ly • Greenbacks Yet Wanted. IF you want a neat and servieeble New BUGGY and HARNESS, or aNo 1 WAGON, I hare them alwavs on hand and for sale VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. : Sing'e and Double HARNESS always in store. Bridles, Martingales, Riding, Driving and Tie V* dy - sU),e - Wdfon and Dray H ARNEvt hwv figures. Mule Bridles, Wagon Harness, Collars, Whins, etc. REPAIRING, In all the branches of my Factory, done with neat ness and dispatch. Call in tud <et me sell you 1,2,0 r 100 pair of SHOP MADE SHOEb 1 Made flfom good material and hy gofcd shoe makers of tong experience. Call ft! and examine foryour selves, and if you want so pnreKuse goods in my line, you wilt be veiy apt to trade. sep2et J. A. FOSTER. ' White Lead, Putty, Varnishes, Spices, Soda, Cattle Powders, Blue Stone, Lampblack, Dyestuffs, Snuff, TWetJ’oapa, Brgshes, Combs, Perfume ry, Hair Oiks, Cologne, Hair Restorers, . Lilly White, and a Thousand and One oth®r Articles I Can be found at the Drug Store of j j, McDonald. DR. S. 6. ROBERTSON, SURGEON DENTIST , octSAtf- CrTHßxav, Gxotsii. «*» \4 | h«ndft»« | - ; '• JT] [STC. ' ,-|3Bf3|Bxar ‘ 3 fasmsmSiji MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Eclectic Physicianj ■n»ta saFv w . >,. CONQUEROR OF DISEASES, f-JatA' e«t nrnkbVttim ylinyy ‘ly 1 !- WHO HAS VISITED ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES in the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western States, aod met with such • 5 ' P-? if* k fO*k»»n dkteft itelMflk liff rpr -Ii 141 1 t . •+'• rrtSF SKI.* UNPARALLELED SUCCESS, In the treatment of all diseases, bat more especially those of a Chronic nature, or of long standing, and , Which has baffled the skill of all other Physicians, will (Providenoe permitting) Professionally Visit Cathbcrt, Georgia, OCCUPY A SUIT OF ROOMS AT THE BROOKS HOTEL, Trom Friday Morning, December 3d, to Sunday Night, ' December 511i 5 1869, , The following are Dr. Porter’s appointments for the months of N ivember and December s At Maofin, G-i, at the Spottsswood Udtel, from Tnursaay morning, November 18th, to Tuesday night, November 23d. At Fort Valley, Ga, at the Hotel, tram Wednesday morning, November 2ith, to Friday noon, No vember 26th. At Americus, Ga., at the Barlow House, from Saturday morning, November 27tb, to Monday night. November 2uth. kg i’ TANARUS"" At Dawson, Ga™ at the Hotel, from Tuesday morning, November 301 b, to Thursday night December 2d. _ , AtCuthberf, Ga., at the Hotel, from Friday morniig. December 3d, to Sunday night, December sth. At Fort GaiDS, Ga, at the Hotel, from Monday morning, December 6th, to Wednesday night, Decem ber Bth. At Eufgula Air., at the Eufaula House, from Friday morning, December 10th, to Tuesday noon, De cember 14th. At Columbus, Ga., at the Kentucky House, from Wednesday morning. December lath, to Monday north. December 20th. At Montgomery, Ala., at the Hotel, from Tuesday morning, December 21st, to Tuesday night, Janu ary 4th, 1870. 'The Doc or treats all diseases, in their Various forms and stages,‘without the use of Calomel or Mercu ry in any form, strychnine, Quiline or Arsenic, or any_poisonous substance whatever; bis remedies be it'g compounded by himself, and com pose 1 entirety'o’f Roots, He'bs. Barks, Heeds, etc , purely vegetable, ’ and highly electrical—remedies that'flu not weaken or rie.bil.i'ate the system in the least, but strengthen, •Vitalize and invigorate ; neither do flittyprevent she patient from attending to his or her every day busi ness. Particular attention paid to Diseases of the Eye and Far. The Doctor has visited many of the cities live,‘three, and four times over, and has successfully treated more than 1200 persona in the States of Georgia and Alabama alone, and more than 2500 if we include Kentucky and Tennessee, aod over 3700 including North and South Carolina, very many ot whom were pronounced incurably by their attending physicians, apd given up to di9, but who fotlay, thahk God. aie still in the land of the living, aod in the enjoyment of perfect health, pursuing their usual avocations. The Doctor does not make these statements became he considers biraself more skillful than those oth er physicians, but simply because he sincerely believes that the rem .dies which be employs will prove much mo'e ethcacioua, and aie more completely adapted to the treatment of diseases, especially those of a Chronic nature AFFLICTED, READ CAREFULLY. Consider seriously and unprejudicialty, and act immediately. Call at hnce at his rooms, as the Doctor charges no'hmg foi consultation and advice. The Doctor furnishes all the necessary remedies at once to rem we the complaint thoroughly and per manency at a very reasonable price The Doctor, it he can cure you, or even "benefit you, will tell you so ; if he cannot, he #ill so iaform you. and will not take your eise in-haud. Petieots visi-el at their own houses from 5t06 t. H., if the Doctor is not otherwise engaged. Office hours l orn I o’clock in the morn ng to 9 o’clock iu the evening; Oa Sundays, Jrom Btol2 in tbs morn ing. and from 2 to 5 in the af emonn. For further ipf.i; inalou, see with a large nu nbar of recommendations, distributed at tbs dwelling hsuses throughout this citjy aod vicinity, and which also can be obtaiued at hts looms, SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, iif ei. m< tgt eu* a_a» »&JsL oMa ML**'' Jtm HOL CORNER CONGRESS, WUITAKhfk and ST. JULIAN STREETS, G-SOXiaXA, TJAS now on hand anew and admirably selected Stock of WATCHES, of the mrsf approved make, of both American and Foreign Manufactnre. CLOCKS o* every size. Ornamental and Plain. GOLD RINGS, DIAMONDS, and JEWELRY of the purest metaL and latest style. BIJOUTERIE, nnd rare and costly Fancy Article*, sui'able for'Presents and Brida 1 Gifts. In short, everyihiig that ihe trade can furnish, and at the mosl reasonable price*. His Stock is the Largest and Best of any Southern House. Repairing done ueotlv and with despatch, and old Silver bought at full prices. jagT" Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Agent fir Wheeler # Wilsons Noiseless (Lock Stitch) Sewing Macliines. octj am * 155 & 157 Congicgs Et, Savannah, Ga., -"-i • nmgwufboc«. - ; . A.L.E and RET ATlfYleaters in American, English and German * ! «4 ,c*4ft <«, l .. - " .Z Hardware , House Famishing Goods , f ™ i'* .* / / ;• 4. Oooklrg, Parlor and Heating-Stoves; Grn», Pistols aDd Sporting Goods; Kedzie’s Celebra'cd Water Filters; Nails and hollow Ware, Tin Plate and Sheet iron. Also, Manufacturers cf Tin and Sheet Iron W are. " acg!9 6ra Dental Tools, Artificial Teeth, GOLD FOIL, And everything In this line always on hand at Man nfacturers Prices, at the Drug Store of , c arll-ly J. J. McDONALD. - J&v?-V;v.,. Vi, ...I ‘ »■ -■ —— House and lot for Sale. MR E. T. HOMAN, a idling to remove tp Ear ly county, rfiers jor stle his House and Lot, si'uaicd in tbe >St u!b-eas «ro p-<it o: town. House new—nearly three sort* cf l»nd. - t For particulars enquiie of 0, A. nor-NE, sep2stf At .’■« Telegraph OiSce. Just Received! M FINE ASSORTMENT of Can, Letter, Note, /«. Initial and Mottoed PAPER, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, Pencils. Slates, elc H for ra-e CHEAP, at Ihe JDrug SU.re af J. J. McDONALD, I sep3i)ct *The Kennesaw Flour Depot OF COOK A CHEEK, keep constantly on hand FLOUR, BRAN and SfIIPSTUFF. r-i*“ All brands of Flour WARRANT! D. Ik me and examine fir you-self. et. Schofield’s Bu idi g, Whi.cbttll Street, ktienta, Ga. J. U. KETNER, Agent. I T. A.-OtfASTAIS. "W. K. P 0& I I . ,__ _ Jy* I .'■■-t- 1 -ttt--' i« ■ . , —y- j | furniture, Furniture,; FOR THE MILLION I j i*, . ■ 1 •■i,'** *.•**«■» - | CHASTAIN & FOX,'; WHC-LISALE AliD UETAIL Furniture Dealer*, Kft 4y Granite Block, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. WE J*ke#bis method of informing the citizens •Os Randolph and artjiring counties, that we bav* opened V Branch House in Cuthbert, Ga., where we will keep a Full Stock of Furniture, And sell *LOWER than ■can be bought South. We wilt take COTTON at the highest market price for our Furniture, tldw ia Outline to-get your houses Elegantly Furnished, At prices that defy competition. We will sell at MACON PRICES, Which will save you 20 pe cent, by Buying from us I tsr Call and price brfore buying elsewhere, aud you will not regret it. A4l the-latest and finest styles snd patterns at'our MaYiiYuotli Establishment, Which can be famished at once by leaving drders at the Store know n as the "SHOWN HOUSE,” Outlatoort Gtoorgia, CHASTAIN A FOX. sepia 6m Be Informed, TJMIAT I am representing TWO of the Best life Insurance Companies, ‘ In the United States. THE EQTTXTABZiXI. Os New York Citr. Assets about fl 0,000,OvO! Purely HUTUAI.. All cosh. Judiciously managed and preeminently safe. Tlie Zftttional Xilfe, Os Washington City, D. <5. Joint Stock. Cash Capital I Issues policies ou tha usual plans as well vs the Return Premiums. To the above I invite attention, and sbJll be pleased to furnish any informs'ion desired. . sepv3ct T. B. POWELL, Agent. a? o MERCHANTS & PLANTERS Os Southwestern Ga. WE would again respectfully call your atten tion to the fact, that we are daily receiving out Fall Stock of Goods purchased by on- Senior, and will sell them as low as any respectable House in Georgia. Our Motto is Large sales and Small Profits. Our stock consists of the folfov-h art| cles : Borneo D«uoieanchored. K-ntwky and Hemp; also. Gunny, in rot)?, very ffefafc ; Ar row, Wai ley atui Beards Ties, Batij-ji Twice and Rope; Flour„6l! grades. i« Barrels and Sucks in cluding the Hiram Smith ; Sngar, all quali-iea, Cof fee, Tea, Spice, Pepper, < ringer Nuimrgs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Sardines, Oysters. Pickles.Sta-ch,Soap, Soda, Candles, Manioca ’Schnapps, Porer, Ale, Crackers, Salt, Maple Sugar. Pipes, Cotton Cards, Tobacco, Mackerel, Wbi'e Fish, Blue Fish Roe and Magdalene Herrings, Champaiene and Crifbr nia Wines, [ti e,'fails, White Lead, J, inseed Oil, Hams, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, L r rg, Clear mod Breakfast Bacon, Powder, Shot, Lead and Caps, Potash, Dried Beef Well Buckets, Tubs, Buckets and Brooms, Mess, Prime Mess and Romp Pork, Lard. Birtler, Cheese, Liquors of all kinds, Iftpor ied and Domestics, Georgia Osnaburge, Yarns, Stripes and Kerseys. Our Stock will be well kept up all the Fall and Winter. Purchasers need hot fear about our pot being able ro fill nv s ze bills, and we will tabs m payment at Market price. Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Wool, Dried Fruit. If you want the worth of your money, don't fail to call on us af the Win YE CORNER, MACON, Gi. SEYMOUR, TINSLLY & CO septlC-Sm Rheumatism Cured. Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders, I WOULD respectfully urre upon those afflicted with Rheumatism to try this Groat Remedy, Which I am now prepared to put up of the best material, rerraddled and improved in efficacy, as attested by the following: Cuthbebt, Ga., October l'lh, 186 ft Dr. Gibson— * * * My wife has about |ot through with your Linch’s Rheumatic Powders, and sir, I am proud to say io you they have done more good than all the medicine she ever took, tall pnt together. ****** Yours forever, W. A. BTUBBSi t . Cuthbebt, Ga , October Blh. 1889; Dr. J. O. Gibson— Dear Sir: * * * 1 think your medicine has ben< fitted me very much. I have been imr-rovirg slowly, but steadily, ever since I commenced taking it. * * * Yours truly, W. H. BROOKS. Winchester, S. W. R. R., Ga., 1 October 14tb, 1869. f Dx. J. G. Gtbsou—Dear Sir: * * * ltev. ;J. W. Marshall applied to you for some of this mrii. cine for bis son. who had had Rheumatism fur twelve years. The young man took it by direction, and since that time be das had no svmptom ot lie old and painful disease. * * * Yours respectfully, JNO. D. WADE. Address the undersigned at Eatonton. Ga.. Gjr ing a full description of the case, and enclosing #5 00; and if not cured, or greatly benefitted, 1 will return the money on application. oct2B-3m J G GIBSON! & JEWELER, GRAS.S SEED -; And Onion jvetts, Have just REcnirED— I Red Clover, ! W’hite Clover, l ' : Alsike Clover, Orchard Grass, Red Top or Heads, Kentucky Blue Graft, White Silver Skin Onion Setts, Y eltow Strasburg do. do. For sa e bv T. 6. POWELL. Trustee, sep23-ct Druggist, Bookseller and S'allonev. -H- 5 * ——— ——T-T-f Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, OINS and RUMS! tbe Purest kind, for sale at the Drug Stoft martl-ly J. J. McDONALD’B. Attention. I FIR the convenience of tbe Sick, my DrugStord will be opened on Sundays from 9 to 10 o’clock! A. M., aid fiom 4tosP. M. aprect j. j» McDonald, j ■OfiORGIA MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE Tw SUM AMUR COMPANY. HAYING fully organized onr Company on a sure and permanent basis and haring the Comp tioiler’s au homy, we present to the Southern Peo ple what we believe to be one of the'Wesl airtt b-st Life Insurance Companies ever established in the Southern Oouutry. The Home Office is in Macon. I Georgia, where every dollar invested will remain in I o ur midst. The gilaxy of names, given as directors j and referees, is a sufficient guarantee of itsetf of the j fidelity with which this institution will be managed. The capital is sufficient to meet all losses in every contingency. We earnestly appeal to our 'citizens everywhere to build up with'uslbis structure tor the benefit of our lover! ones, our home and our country. Hundre's of Thousands of dollars are yearly ab stracted from the pockets of our peopie.-apd carried to foreign parts to enrich strangers who have Jt>ut little sympathy tor ns. Can we not learn wisdom and use ou- means to enrich ourselves and beautify our homes ? We wilt try and place, in every locality, polite and efficient Agents to transact the business of the iCompauy. And we cordiallv iuvite all desiring agencies in this Company to call on the Officers, at the office building, near the Passenger Depot, in front of the ttoo hotels, on "Fourth street, Where all matters of detail will be cheerfully given, i The profits will be entirely mutual niter paying six per cent, to the Stockholders -for amount ot block guaranteed. W. J. LAWTON..'Pr-sident. J. C. McBURNEY, Vice President. R. J. Liaarrooi, Secretary. • BOARD or DIRECTORS : ASHER AYRES, FerUl z r, Macon, Ga. T. C. NISBET Irou Founder, Macon, Ga. fl. T. JOHNSON Johnson,Campbell A Cos., Whole sale G. peers, Macon, Ga. JACKSON UeLOACUE, Carnage Depository, Ma . con, Ga, J. C. McBURNEY, Macon, Ga. W. J. LAWTON, Lawton ft Lawton, Macon, Ga. DAVID T SINGLETON, Planter, Eatonton, Ga. RICHARD HOBBS, of Croger ft Cos , Bankers Al bany, Ga. BR. dAMES i\ BOZEMAN, Pres’t Georgia Home - Insurance Company, Columbus, (itu WALLACE CUMMlNG,"Hanker,Savannah, Oh. M P STOVALL, Stovall ft Hit ler, Augusta, Ga. F. ADAMS, Cashier National Bunk, Athens, Ga. T. M. TUKLOW, Americus, Ga. ’ BSFKRRNCv'fc: Barriss ft Ilowet), Wilmington, N. C. Gen. Augustus Young, Charlotte, N. C. \Vm. B. Wriglvt, Fayetteville, N. C. Jno. C. Slocum, Goldsboro, N. C. ffto. M. Lawton, Charleston, S. C. Jas. P. Boyce, President Theological Institute, Greenville. S. C. 41. Furman, D. D.. New'bei'ry Court House, 8. C. J O. B. Dargan, D D.. Sumpter, 8. C. 8. T. Aikin, Knoxville, Tenn. Jno McKnabb. President Eastern Bank of Eufau la, Eulaula, Ala. Theodore Harris, President Louisville Insurance and Banking Company. Louisv lie, Kj. Vet. I). Miller, Lynchburg, Ya. T. C. S. •Pergusoii, Lynchburg Ya. f). 11. Baldwin 4‘Co.-, New York. Golthweight, R'<e ft Semple, Montgomery, Ala. Ex-Gov. J. G. Shoiter, Fuluula, Ala. L. L. Warren, President Fulls City National Bank, Louisville, Ky. Gordon, Owens A Stokes, Abbeville, Ala, P. H. Pe-per ft Cos., Mobile, Ala Jostah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala. Hugh McCotl, Commissioner, New Orleans, La. Wood, Low ft Ludwigsrn, New 'Orleans, La. Noble ft Brothers, Iron Works Rome, Ga. Gen. A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Ga. Gen. A H Colquitt, Baker County, Ga, Thos. H. Willingham, Dougherty County, Ga. Janus Callaway, Atlanta, G», 001. Luther J. Gteou, Atlanta Ga. Dr. TANARUS, W. Keen. Salisbury, N. 0. Mai. W. M, Robinson, Attorney-at Law, Salis bury, N C. Col. C. F. Low, Merchant, Lexington, N. C. James Sloan. Esq , Merchant, 'Greensboro, N C. Uou. £. G Reade, Supreme Court Judge, Roxbo ro, N. C. Hon. C. S, Winstead, Roxbnro, N. O. B. P. Williat* son. Wh-ilt-sale Grocer, Raleigh, N. C. J. P. Dtllit gbnm, Newbern, N C. Robert Th mpson, Er'q., W tfOTfo'ble Grocer, ifash ville. Tour e-see. Hon. John Erskin. Judge U S. Court, Atlanta, Ga. lAM the regularly authorized Agen> for the GEORGIA MUTUAL FIRE ft LIFE INSU RANGE COMPANY, and will take pleariitre in giving all necessary information in regard to its plans, workings, etc., and will receive applications for Insurance in all its various branches. ffffice up Stairs in Douglass Buildu g. West Side Public Square, Cuthbert, Ga. jy2D ts D. "C BANCROFT. Manufacturer of and Dealer in TINWARE, STOVES, House Furnishing Goods, ETC., ETC., ETC. TINWARE—The BEST STOCK ever offered in this place, at the LOW- E T PRICES, and guaranteed to give satisfaction, COOKING STOVES OF EVERY SIZE, And at price3 from §2O 00 up. EARTHERN JARS, CHURNS, and JUGS, Wood Buckets, Tubs, Sift e s,* * Etc., Ete., Etc. Call and sdfe me. J. S. ANTHONY,* oct2ltf * Cbthbt-rl, Ga. New Milliner} Goods. Mrs. M. L COOPER RESFKCT FULLY cal? 8 the attention of ber oM customers and the public generallj, to ber Urge and Complete Stock of MILLINERY GOODS Which she Jias just received and opened. Her Stock nf II AT,S is large and emh ace« all •he latest style?, which will be s,ld at reasonably low prices. . A fate, the gen nine Ostrich and Swan Plumes— very fine. Fine Silk Velvets and R-bbons of all shades, and *ll other articles usually kept in a first e ass MtUi nety establishment. Call and examine her goods and prices before purchasing eh-ewhere. tej.23tf NOTICE TAURING my contemplated absence to Louis;. XJ ana or opt West, I have made CoL H. H. '"’rTRAOLASD. Legal Advertisements. IIANDOLPU SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL Os sold befo e the Court house 1 aobv, » the city of Cuthbert on the first Tuesday in Jaotut rv, iie*V( 1970.) between the legal hours of sale. Lots nf lund No. HO ana 101 in tbe 6tb District of •Randotph county .containing 405 acres, more'or lea*. Levied on as the property of Wm, Sawyer, bjr vir tue ol Rsndtdpb Superior Court ti fa isaued Novem ber lertn ffc«, in favor of L P. Fields v«. WillLm Sawyer. Property pointed out by L. A. Goaeke. Also same time and place, Lot of land No. 6, in the 6th District of said county, containing 20 actes, more or less-. I.evfetJ On as the -prt-perty of C. W. Jones, for his State and count rtaxes fbrtbe liff r 1569 m#<le Bn!l relorne:l 10 me Also same time and place, (110) one hundred and ten bushels corn as the property of AlsUia'liaytmtr to satisly n Merdhant’s and Factor’s lien in favor of Lawton ft Lawton vs. Alston Raymer, issued from ■Randolph Superior Court, Nov. Term 18S». Also same time aDd place, two baleg Cotton m the property of L. A. Goneke, to satisfy fi fas issued trom Randolph Superior C-urt in tavor of J. McK. ”' IDn tv- L. A Goneke. Pr< pertr pointed oat by JAS. BUCHANAN. dfC ' 2 - ld Sheriff. GEORGIA, RAXDoLfH o»>b.vtt.—Seaborn Ivey applies for letters of administration on tbe aa tat« ot Wike Ivey tale of said countT deceased a'l persons interested are notified to tile their o’biec tions if any they have on or before the oeNt Janua ry term of the Corfu ot Ordinary for said county Given under toy hand and official signature. d ec2-l m M GORMLEY, Ordinary. NOTICE.— WiD be sold to .the highest bidder on the firs.. Tuesday m January next, if not ! 0i l a, X r 7 a,e *‘ ,e b «‘-' r e 'bat day. bonds issued by the O and naiy of said countv to boild a iai) tit the city of Cuthbert and for other purposes. Said bonus will be of the denomination of five hundred dollars and will draw teren per cent interest semi annually payt/hle at the Treasurers office. For lot ther pa-r.cu'ara apply to-the undei'Sia'n'M. aec2-lm -M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. GEURGIA, Randolph Cod, vrv.—William B. McLendon guardian for M. A. 0. Toomer L. A. McLendon and "O. W, Manfort applies for let ters dismission from said Guardianships all persons intcje-ted aie requited to file ibeir objections if ny tbev have on or by the fiist Monday in Janu ary next else letters ot'. dismission will itra*. to him from said 'gfik'rtHanahin. Given under my hand officially. t ovV5-40d M. GORSILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolpb CoonTt.—James C. Mar tin applies for letters < fadministration on the estate of James Marf'n laye of said conntr doceased." All persons interested are notified to tile" their ob jections if any they have en or before the next Jan uary term of the court of Ordinary for said county. Given uuder my bund officially. nov tft-lm M. GQRMI EY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Randolph Cod.ntt. —John R. Ko'ft dv, administrator ot the estate of William B. Shepard, deceased, uppi es for lett. rs of dismission from said estate ; all peisons interested are notified 'hat hisappliration will he considered at tbe next March Term of the Court of Ordinary for Mid county. Given under im hand officially. norlS Sm M. GORMLEY. Ordinary. GKOR'riA. Randolph Go»nit.—John Jackson applies for Lr-t'ers of Guardianship of persons and property of Thomas Hammock and Anna Hammock, minor child-en ol Daniel Ham mock, late of said ennr.ti deceased. All persona mteieeted are notified that his application will bn considered at the next January Term *1 the Coart of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand ffieially. novlß lm M.'GoRMI.KY. Ordinary. 'VtAT-ICE.— A teacher wanted tor the year eight tee- hundred and severity, by thesetoo! com inissoMs of the county ol Randolph to teach a free sch ol in the city of Cuihbert. Applicants will state terms e'c.. and leave the same with the secretary of said board at his office at the court home, on or before the fir.-t Monday in January next, appli cants will be nqui'ed to giveevidence ot good mor al character anti quilificatinn b fore they are em ployed by said board k»f commissioners. ttovlS lm M (tORMI,EV, Secretary. f "x EURGIA. Randolph Codntt.—Uy virtue of vJ ait older fri m the court ot 0-dinary i«f Ran dolph county i-r 1 ave to SCI! the remaining interest in the widows dower after h>-r death, will be sold at Cuthbert on the first Tn-sday in >a»ua ry next said inteirst in lot of land (Nil 157) in the fifb district of said county the proceeds of said sale to be vein vested for the ben-fit ot the estate. Terms cash. SARAH B. MAYO, Administratrix of the Estate nt Ben'j. Mayo, dyse. ni-vll-id /“lEOitGIA, Randolph Colntt. — E. 8. Kirk.'ey Y? iippli « (or Letiera ot Admini-tratinn on t:ie es rte < f Gilley Hughes, (late ol Phid county dt c«tßcd. All l erson- are ntnilSed li life their ohiec tinns, if any rtiwy-batre, no nr before the next Dr ee ibt-r term ot’the t ofitl i>f Grdinery, for said county, (iiven under my hand and < fficial sign*, 'ure, this 28th day nf October, 18' 9. linv-t lm M tiORVII.EY Ordinary. Georgia, Ranpolih county.—a. j. cole man admr ’ot rhe es 1 ate of Jume Coleman, Ure nt said enu tv deceased applies for_Letters of dismission trom said estate. All persons inlSFWt'-' ed are notified th t his upplicati- n will be consider ed at the February term of ibe court of ordinary" of said county, given under mv hand off.-rially 8m M. G >RMI EY, Ordir ary. .( i fc, A K i ti ii’„ K ?r LPH Co,,H -*.-41rs- Sytrlld W -'•iistrulii* on tbe estate of .. •M"aun > )a>e of Mtid county deceased, ap |jJ»- « f i Letieisi-f D'Mn ssion lrnm said estate.— ill per*n> a interested ait- notified hai her aj.pl ira li"n mil be consirieied at tbe January Term of the C-'urt id O■ rimury of said .out. tv. Mv'en nttdei my band otficiaiiv, this Keptembei 28tb, 13«9. M. UOUMLEY, 3m Ordinary. C'l EOUGIA, Randolph Coen'it.—E. C. Grant, -I A<Uuinißtiai»r on the estate nt James t. Math* «ws, late o' said c»Bn y deceased, ajplus for LaU ter* of Dismission Inm Said spate. Ail persona interested are noiifi.d that his npplicafion will be considered at the January Terra of the Court if Oidir,a>y of said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this 4th d.<v of October, 1869 ..etT-3tn M GORM LEY. Ordinary , EOKGIA, Randolph I'outiTT.— Wi liam Spear, \i Execu'or of the laifl will of Catharine Hawk, late of said count , deceased, applies tor Letters of Dir mission from said estate All persons interested are notified that his application wi. 1 be considered at the January Te m oi the Court of Ordinary of •aidcoun'y. Given under my hand and official » gnutuie. this Mept. 23d, 1869. sepStt 8m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. A lieluge from Quackery. r MHE SIMMONS’ LIVER MEDlClNE,prepared I by J. 11. Zfilin A Cos., ol Macon, Ga.. h»4 proved to be a spmious imposition. The rerip# ty which they prepare it is m«de public, and many others have rights to prepare it besides themselves. For proof of this fee the articles from John G. Gttice the following letter from Jas. R. Chiles, tbe last letter on- the subject from Rev.-J. G. Jones, dated Auvnst if, 18'.9, the letter of iL.v. F. li, Da vies, and others. For tt e e anicies spply, by letter, or otherwise, to Dr. M. A. SIMMON-*, at iuka. Miss., or any one wbo sells his Liver Medicine, wrbich is the first medtrtne ever called by that name, and tbe on./ genuine ‘’Liver Medicine” * Porstth, Ga Out, 4, 186?. Dr. M. A. Simmons, luka. Miss.: Mr Dear Sir—l use the present means of dis chuigmg a duty tvbit-h I believe is d oe my friends, and ail whom mv nine mi-ht influence. Ab ut six years ;go 1 became acqna oted with C. A. Simmon.-, und bought Irom him a “Liver Medicine,” which i e brought from the op country, and which I found a perfectly sate and reliable com pound, and eminently suited to the class of diseases for which it was 'eamuiended. Last tear 1 saw Mr. Zeilin. of tbe firm o'J. H. Zudin, A Go., wbft - told me that be bad nought Di. G. A. Simmons’ recipe at a very bgh pi ice- five thousand dollars —and finding that I bad used tbe Simmons medi cine in my family, add wa< very much pleased with it, he asked me lor my certificate. This I gave h m eheeituliv, thinking to help him along iff 4 business calculated to prove a tr eat blessing to tbe human family. Since he began to manufacture it, however I am suti-bed he nas not the medicine I toed ; for liar tig tried it ‘bornugbiy, I do not find that it produces the same effect. 1 am, tnors over, satisfied that G, A. Siinmoos did not pnt Jrt ibe medicine I bought from him, but procured it from t is 'elatiu-s or somebody else ; for if Zcilio bud bought from bun the recipe by which that me ’iciite was mail - an I hnnjstlv followed it in fbs mi' niactpre o that which lie n >w puts before the pub'ic, 1 kni w. we - hould have had a diff-rent th n/, and one mo e wmttiy the public contidsncr. 1 am anzait s to tepor the wrong I have doue the public by that cen ficate so las ily giver, and ttiue put you in osse-aion ol the above tacts, which you ui.iv use as you think proper, Very re«>ect fully, JAME’t R. CHILES. Dr. M. A. Simmons’ Vegetable Liver Medicine is more togfiiy lie tunic titled as a rure remedy for diseases ot the Liver, S omach and Rowels— for ail dt.-eas' sai isi' g from a torpid or deranged state of the Ltvei—rhan am other medicine in tbe whole world is lor auy disease. < r class of diseases, what ever. Il has mote cett ficate , and better ones, fiom exactly tbe right class of people, than any oth er med'c tie. Gnu sequel-tty, there are more if a certain class of men trying pi counterfeit it, steal its reputation, aod get money tli.-bouestly upon it* good name, ' hati any other in-dic in a. Be particular always to write of ask fi>r Dr. M. A. Simmons’ Liver Medicine. Every box of lb* genuine is enveloped in a steel-plate engrave wrap per, containing the miniutuie and autograph ol tbe proprietor. When you -get a ox preset ve tbe wtepier fora counterfeit detector. For sale by Druggists generally, nov 18-2 m BROWN HOUSE OPPOSITE PABSENGEB DEPOT, MdCOy, : : : : -* : E- E. BKOWN & SON, novl9tf Feoprivtors. \ IVotice. . ALIi persons ir.deb’ed to the late firm of J, B. - Key A Co- are requested to cull at once ami settle as tbe books must be closed at oaem novll-till Jan Ist gurvi-.i g I'situse.