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THE CUTH BERT?, APPEAL.
IjQCAIj DBPABTMEKT
Important TO ErtMtooDYi— We advise
everybody W re'nß tbe advertisements of
Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, in this issue. It will
Tie seen that they are offering a line of family
medicines which are reliable, every one bf
their Proletary Preparations are prepared
with care, and by those who have had many
years experience in the compounding of med
icines—it only reqnires a trial, the' medicines
have merit to sustain tlieir claims. If your
Idood is bad, try their Yellow Dock Sarsapa
rilla. If your Rvet is Aorpid, try Hunt’s Liver
Bitters and May Apple Pills. Do you need a
Vermifuge, then buy the Central City Worm
Candy , and-Vo'nr children will need no other
doctor. Ail of these remedies can be found
at T. S. Powell’s, or J. J. McDonald’*.
Thkke is wo Necessity for poor bread,
Volls, biscuits or pastry, when housekeepers
We DoolAk’s Yeast Powdili. The perfect
purity of the articles enteiing into its compo
'sition insure the same results e'ach time,
.which deleterious Baking Powders can not.
We challenge comparison with any Yeast
Wwder in market, knowing full well that
too other similar article is put up ftith the
Same care and precision as ours. We give
weight, and guarantee quality and
Quantity as represented. For sale at retail
\iy Grhcers in q-ratitities to suit.
EORGIA, Ranfxh.ph County.—J. W
\JT Bays having applied for letters of admits
istration on the Estate of H C. Smith, iate of
saidcouuty deceased. All persons interested are
hereby notified to file their objections, if apy
They liave, on or before the first Monday in
April, 1871. else letters of administration will
be granted the applicant. Given Under my
hand officially. M. GOEMLEY,
feb3-3(>d. Ordinary.
NOTICE.— Mrs. Nancy Turner has applied
for Exemption of Personalty, aud Bet*
ling apart and valuation of Homestead, and I
will pass upon the same, at 10 o’clock A. M ,
on the 11th day of March, 1871, at my office.
feb3-2e. M. GORMLEY, Oidinary.
Ch ebbing Facts for the Bi nous.—Every
day demonstrates ttioie clearly that liveir com
plaint, in all its distressing forms, can be con
trolled and cured without difficulty or incon
venience. It is an obstinate disease, but is
Obstinacy is not proof against the pertinacious,
remedial and restorative operation of Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitters. That genial correct
ive compels the organ to do its duty. It must
secrete regularly aud h althfully under the
influence ottbe Bitters. Their ad ion brings
It back from a state ol rebellion into perfect
harmony with the laws ol health. If there is
cosii vcucss it disappears ; if there is si tie ache
ifr back ache, it ceases i if the Skin arid the
Whites of the eyes are tinged with supeilluous
bile, they recover their natural hue; if the ap
petite is gone, it returns; if the digestion, is
impaired, it is restored ; in brief, whatever
the syiu|>tonis of the fomplaint may be, and
Whatever the phase it has assumed a cure is
certain. Such ore the uniform effects of this
preparation where bilious disease has been al
ready developed, but in eases Where there is
merely a constitutional tendency to liver com
plaint. it may he prevented throughout life
by the regular use, in small quantities, of this
palatable antidote. These aro proven facts,
and should be seriously pondered—or, rather,
they should he promptly aeted Upon—by all
persons of bilious liabii.
Doctors SMITH & TACKETT,
Return thanks to the many kind friends who
have patronised them'during the year, and
tigaiu tender their pibfe-siona! services to the
public.
Their bills will be considered due
when services are rendered, aid payment re
quired iti cash or its equivoleut wlieu the case
is discharged.
N. B. Those already indebted to them will
please come forward aud a* tile without delay.
janL'O-itm
slf you want ronrathing in the medicine
line to cure the ills fleeh is heir to, cull at the
Wimble Drug Store, of W. E. Bestox, North
ride Broad St. —sign of golden Eagle &■ Mor
tar, when you go to Eufuula, and purchase
your medicines, for yon are sure to get what
fa g'oed and pure. oEtB-ly
As our people have commenced to
build and repair their houses, ait'd me in Want
of Paints, Oii.s, etc., they will save money
liy buying these articles of W. K. Bbsson, at
Ibe old reliable Drug Store, North side Broad
St..—sigu of golden Eagle &- Mortar, Eutau
fa, whe.o they will always be sure to get
that Is pure and good, and as cheap as they
tan be Ironght anywhere. octß-ly
igp Persons that are sick always want the
beet, treatment they can get, and they cannot,
get good treatment without pure and good
medicines, and the place to get sttbh medi
cines is at the old and reliable Drug Si ore of
W. E. Besson, North side Broad St.—sign
Os golden Eagle <& Mortar, Enfallhi, Ala.,
Which has been established over thirty
trod the reputation of which for Selling pure
Drugs is us familiar as household words.
octS ly
. iiST The purest and cheapest medicities Can
be bought at the old reliable Drug Stole of
W. E. Besson, North side Broad
of golden Eagle & Mortar, at Eulailla. He
will not have nor sell any but the best Htld
purest. Don’t fail to give him a call aud pur
chase if you want anything in bis line.
oc*B ly
Pain is supposed to be the lot of us poor
mortals.as inevitable death its If,and liable at
hny time to come upon ns. Therefore it is
important, that remedial agents should bo at
hand to be used on an emergency 7 , when the
seminal principle l-uiged in the system shall
tlevelope iiself, and we fed the excruciating
agonies of pain, or the depressing influence of
‘disease. Such a remedial agent esisis in the
Pain Ku.lbk,whose fame Inis mirde the circuit
of the globe. Anild.'t ‘life fetcrnnl ifet-B ot the
jadar regions, or beiu-fttH the iulblerabio and
burning tun of tbh tiopb-6, its vi-iufes are
Itnown and appreciated- Uhdi-r till latitude*
from the one eXTernc lb Inc Other, suffering
iiemai-itV lias found relief fro_n many of .i>.s
ills by its use. Too wide itini broad area ovw
« hicTi ibis itifedirine Inis spread, attests i>* val
he and potency. From a small beginning
the Pain Kiiler lias pushed gradually along,
tusking its own highway,x.lely by it a vir
ttS.
. fe'.ch unexampled success and nopnlaiity
lias brought otheiS into tin held, who bitve
attempted, under si.nilai ity of mini.-, to mu p
the e-mtidence of the people and turn it u>
the r own selfishness and dishonesty, but their
ettoits have proved ft lilliess wipe the Pam
Eider is still grov\ing in public favor
IMPORTANT
'TO
Mariners l
We have on h»hd
bcooters, Round and Turning Sliovols,
Solid and Wing Sweeps,
Made of the jdest Sweed’s
Iron andL Stool,
low.
fei>24 ct ALLISON df- SIMPSON.
Home Affairs.
j t%T MesHTßi Saw tell k Perkerson, of At
lanta, da:, Want 500 bushels sweet potatoes.
See theft Advertisement. They will pay n
good pYice.
tsß, A. W. Gillespie has in store over
40,000 cigars. Who can doubt his ability to
suit every taste and purse.
The alarm of fire this morning about
2 o’clock, was occasioned by the burning of
a negroes hoilse beyond tile city liffiits.
The Japanese:— We clip the following fro
tice of the Sateuma Royal Japanese troltpe
from the New Orleans Republican of a re
cent date. This troupe drew large houses at
the Academy of Music there. They open
an engagement here Tuesday night:
Saffeuma's Royal Japanese troupe, com
posed of twenty first class performers, have
caus.d, by their astonishing feats, a perfect
rush to this-establishment this week of all
who delight in the wonderful. S3 great has
been the rush of old and young of both sex
es to see the magic feats, the legerdemain
acts, and acts of great strength, agility and
adroitness, that are performed by this won
derful troupe in every conceivable way. that
it has been impossible for the management to
supply all with seats, and the consequence
has beeu that many have been content to
stand, while others, who do not find standing
room, are compelled nightly logo away dis
appointed because their curiosity to see the
wonderful periorraers has not been gratified.
This lias beeu the case from tbecommence
ment of their engagement here, and there is
as yet no sign of abatement in public curios
ity to see them. It is, therefore, useless for
ibe press to say anything in praise of perfor
mances that baVe thus far attiacted more
persons to see them than can be accommo
dated. This must be taken as far betteV evi
dence than anything we can say, that the
Japanese troupe is worth seeing.
Ska FoWt Guam}.—By reference to our
advertising cb’ulhs, it will be seen that J. C;
Martin lias accepted tlie agency of this pop
ular and extensively used fertilizer. Many
planters throughout the State have tested its
merits, and its growing popularity with them
is the best evidence We c.m bfter of its merit.
—_ .
Crowded Oct.— *«Ve have been handed a
communication from Mr. J. A. Hardaway,
our postmaster, giving additional light upon
the ‘ niutilated currency” question, which
has been unavoidably crowded out. It will
appear in our next.
“ They ark Beautieu..”— This is the ex
pressing of all who have had the pleasure of
looking over the large stock of Spring Mil.
linery goods just received aud opened by
Mrs. M. L. Cooper. Her assortment of la
die s in Esses’ and infant's hats is the most ex.
tensive of any we have seen iu South-wbst
Georgia, and we wonld indeed sympathize
with any one failing to find just what she
wanted in this stock, as we know she would
have to make asp -eial requisition upon the
mai’iUl'a hirers, as it would be impossible to
have her wants supplied a dealer. Iler
display of artificial flowers are rich to an ex
treme, and when so artistically arranged up
on the hat, none can doubt but that they ar e
ala mode. And if any of our fair young
ladies are disconsolate for want of a bow
(beaux) they should call on Mrs. Cooper at
once, as the has a number of these put up in
style. . ~ :
Watson and Clark Phosphate justly
takes rank with the best fertilisers of the
COlititry. Loug knliuh as the “Clbdsdale,” it
was only introdiieed into Gedrgid under its
present cognomen during the past season.—
Out of of 2,000 tons however, used chiefly
in the Southern part of tile State, not a
drawback took place On tlife part of ally pur
chaser, but all were loud in their commen
dations of it The sale has already been
immense the present season, and soon the
•‘Watson & Clark” will be indispensable to
the intelligent fanner. For sale on the most
accommodating terms by W. 11. Beach &
Son, Savannah, through H. H. Jones, their
agelii at Cuttibert.
Wo regret to learn that the residenbo
of Mrs. A. M. Ward, t-oirte 12 or 15 nvles
North of this place, was destroyed by fire on
last Sunday night, together with her furni
ture, and hiost of the clothing of tire family 7 .
The fire was accidental. No insurance.
Buttisn AtdVK.—A negro mail engaged in
digging a tv ell, tteitr Morris* Station, last
week, was blitted hi the Same by its caving
in upon him.
It appears that lie bad passed through a
considerable bed of quick-sand, and failing
to properly provide such misfortunes,
by securely Curbing as he descended, hud
the walls to fall in upon him. thus burying
him alive, some GO feet below the surface.—
The curbing falling ill such a manner as to
prevent bis beiug instantly ettisbe’d or sttllo
cated. He remained in this precarious con
dition fob near an entibe week, constantly
appealing to tire excited CroM, oti terra fir
tna, for assistance.
All possible exertions tbere made to rescue
him from the fate that seemed inevitable.—
After five days unceasing labor the curbing
‘vab beached; aud holes cut through to give
the unfortunate prisoner fresh air and food,
and to give his friends time to properly re
move the earth and debris which bad fallen
upou him. but before this was accomplished,
however, the walls again fell iu, and the air
holes which had been cut as before stated,
served to allow the sand to pass through on
him and thus suffocating him. His body
was subsequently rescued.
We invite special attention of far
mers to the Wtutdo Fertilizer, advertised for
sale to day. by W; 0. Duke & Cos. This
prepariUibn ivhtcb is composed of the Caro
lina phosphates, the richest iu the wor’n, is
destined to work a great revolution in South,
erti agritiiitiire. Made at our , very doors,
under the direction of the most skillful and
reliable p> rsons. there can be no deception
here. Resolved to offer every inducement
to mtr half ruined husbandmen to recuper
ate their fortunes, this valuable matntre.will
be sold at the low price of 455.
Col. II 11. Jones, the agent here, has just
received a large lot on consignment, which
he now offers in any quantity to our planters-
Let every one secure a share.
Bill-heads, Circular's, blanks of all
description, hand bills,.cards, etc , gotten up
i at short uotice anti tit as low prices as can be
| had iti tile State, at Appeal Job Office.
—t:-r- 1_
IS©, A dwelling house, pleasantly located,
good garden, water, etc., can be betited for
the preseut year, on good terms; by calling
early at the Appeal Office.
Be tnr t --Tin- itrt-'est collection of beauty
! evfer publishedtn the United States is affn-.1-fVttln
fVttln the Parlor Album, ad vertised in another
! column. This Album embraces the fidest
.special its of chromo lithographs, s*eel en
gravings and fine wood engravings ever af
forded tile public. The American Publishing
• of Rutland, Vt.. desire an active
a«eut in et-efy town arid vilhijre, to wHHiri tb<
oiler libera! terms. Read the advertisemeut
bf Bailor Album.
[communicated.]
Dear Appeal : How consoling to the fa:
tigived mind and jaded members, after the
King Os day has withdrawn his effulgent ray's,
to have the Appeal in band and interest the
home circle With its laden columns. Indeed !
what would we do without the Appeal ? How
disajipointed, our anxiety, if a single copy
should fail to reach us, in tithe—being “slip
ped ” by a person who don’t take the paper, j
Mr Editor, would it be asking too much to;
have a line in your columns concerning our
lovely Oasis ? So lovely indeed is our little
village, that fttgues Cannot steal without its
being knOWn. Not long since, our neighbor,
Mr. Goodman, had hie smoke bouse unlocked
and some TlO pounds of pork, two barrels of
flour, lard, etc., Stolen by a “ Bulloekite,”
anil was caught, brought before tbe Justice;
Court, tried, and fined SSO and cost of suit.
This it the way we treat all such.
Not long since, it was our good pleasure
to witness tbe exercises of Cotton Hill Seni
nary, under tbe supervision of the high-toned
and indefatigable Prof. J. S. McDowell, of
whom this section feels proud, and think that
we have the right msu in the right place.—
His school opens fineiy, and hr- has an able
assistant on hand, ready for any emergency.
The music department will soon be in its
curriculum, and then ‘-we’ll sing Ourselves
away to everlasting bliss.” We commend
this school to all who Wish their boys and
girls to be made then and women.
With the prospect of a Railroad in our
midst, who knows but we may have the
“ garden Spot ” for all the “ weary and heavy
laden.’t Farmers are much flush*ted by fre
quent rims, but some are planting to sustain
home industry. Sihg aloud Mr. Bullock,
year days are nearly rtin! when we hope to
be better able to ruu our machine.
All's well, that ends well.
Newsburrow.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
DEPARTMENT OF STA • E. >
Atlanta, February 24th, 1871 )
ORDERED :
By his Excelh ncy. tbe Governor, that the
Proclamation issued December 5, 1870, offer
ing a reward of Two Thousand Dollars for
the apprehension aud delivery of George El
lis, with evidence to convict, to the Sheriff of
Lee county be, and tbe same is hereby with
drawn.
Givtn uuder my hand and seal of office.
DAVID G. CQTTINg,
ruar3 4t Secretary of Stat’.
A Proclamation.
GEORGIA.
By Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
1\ HEIiEAS, it has been made known to
the Department that on the night following
Christmas last, to wit: the 26th of December,
1871), a band ol - disguised men, said to be near
ly forty in number, visited the plantation of
Colonel Waltemire, situated about fourteen
miles below the city of Rome, aud did then
and there cruelly whip and otherwise mal
treat two negro men, named respectively Lew
is (turret and William liradham. end did at
the same time and place cruelly beat and oth
erwise maltreat an aged negro woman by the
iththe of Mary Bent-fee, aud did then and
there, as alleged, commit a rape upon tue pep
son of three Colored girls, named respectively
(Janie Sanders, Delia Holton and Kate ISo
gan; and did then and (here maltreat Colotiel
Wahemire and take from him his gun ; and,
Whereas, it is reported to this Dr part met it,
that on the 6th of February instant, a band of
disguised men, some forty or more in number,
being at a point within a mile of the city of
Rome, shot and mortally wounded a colored
man named Joseph Kennedy, and cruelly beat
the wife of said Kennedy ; and,
Whereas, it is further alleged that the tfenc
parly of disguised men did on the same night
cruelly beat and Othefewike maltreat an aged
colored man named Jot dun Ware, and take
from him, the said Ware, a valuable which
and gun; and,
Whereas, it is further reported that about
twenty-one mounted members of the said dis
guised band came into the city of Rome and
made threats against several parties therein,
and rode through one of the principal streets
of the city, and were seen iu their disguises
by several citizens; and,
Whereas, no specific charges have yet been
lodg* and against, or arrests made of, any indi
viduals known or believed to be members of
the said band of disguised men ; and,
\\ kereas,it is the desire of all good feit’zeus
of the State that the party or parties engaged
in the unlawful aud barbarous practices here
tofore recited, by the bomtulssion of which
shalhc feud disgrace is brought upon the fair
name and fame of our State, should be ferreted
out and have impartial trial before the courts ;
Now, therefore, to the end that the Execu
tive Department shall have done all that the
law permits it to do, towards the accomplish
ment of this desirable purpose : it is
Ordered, that a reward of FIVE TfTOH
SAND DOLLARS be, and is hereby-, offered
for the arrest and. conviction of any person
engaged in perpetrating either or all of the
outrages heretofore recited; and a reward of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS each for the
arrest and conviction of any additional num
ber of persbas engaged in the violations of
law above recited.
Given under ray liatld and the great seal of
the State, at thfe Capitol, in Atlanta, this fif
teenth day of February, iu the year of our
Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one,
aud of the independence of the Lhiited States
of America the ninety-fifth.
RUFUS’/- BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cotiisg, Secretary of State.
fcb24-st. *
STATE OF GEORGIA,
OFFICE, SECRETARY OF STATE. )
Atlauta, Ga., February 15,1871. $
ORDERED:
By bis Excellency, the Governor of Geor
gia that the reward of One Thousand Dollars
offered in his proclamation of the 6th of Janu
ary, 1871. for the apprehension and deliverv
of cue Charles Cooper with evidence to con
vict, to the Sheriff of Fulton county for mur
der, is hereby withdrawn.
Given under my hand and seal of office.
DAVID G. COTTING,
f<l>‘J4 lt Secretary of State
10,000 FINE CIGARS,
INCLUDING Upman, Jeff. Davis, R. E.
Lee, Partagas, Phff, La Fi-telidad. M.tra
villa. Four Aces, Diamond, Mirabilia, and
many others. Also Durham. Pride of Colutu
hia, Captivation, Eureka, and Red Jacket
Smoking Tobacco.
Dealers supplied at low figures.
feb24ct B J. JACKSON.
guts i
THE undersigned respectfully informs (lie
Citizens of Cuthbert and surrounding
country i hat he is prepared to
Repair Guns, Pistols, Etc;,
Promptly. and at re; Sou-aide -prices. (Ie is al
so imputed to do a general Tin business, to
gether with
Glittering suit Roofing,
At. vet-v low rates. Satisfaction guaranteed
in all cases.
■ He can be found at the corner, w.est of J. A.
Foster’s. F. M. BRAGAN.
fec2i-3m
EXPLANATORY.
To Our Patrons, To Dealers, and to
the General Public.
WE feel that we cannot do a better ser
vice than to raise a voice of Warning
against the indiscriminate tise of Patent Med
icines, whose name is now Legion, a large ma
jority of which are ptit upon tbe market by
ignorant quacks, with do not actually know
anything of medicine. Many of these so-call
ed remedies are of no value whatever, aud
-some are Very dangerous, being recommended
for diseases which they invariably aggravate,
thus increasing the suffering aud often pro
ducing lasting disability or shortening the life
of the individual. '
As diuggists aud dealers, we are compell
ed to buy and sell these nostrums, which we.
dp for just what they are. Asa protection
to the people from gross imposition, and from
the suffering that is often entailed on them by
the use of the class of nostrums above men
tioned, we have prepared and offer them a
few strictly Pure Family Medicines. • The
formulas for these medicines are all published,
and it will be seen they are all articles of mer
it Persons who take medicine without the
advice of a physician wodjld do Welt to give
these the preference, because t hey are good
and pnre, and are prepared by persons who
have had long years of experience iu -com
pounding Medicines.
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla
And Yellow Dock,
For Scrofula ar.d Scrofnlonß Diseases, Skiu
Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules,
Blotches, Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter, Scald*
head, Ring worm, Ulcers, Tumors, Sores,
Syphilis, Mercurial Poisoning, and for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
Even when no particular disorder is feJt,
people enjoy better health and live longer for
cleansing the blood. Keep the blood heathy
and all is well, but With this pabnlnm of life
disordered, there can be no lasting health.—
Sooner or later something must go wrong,
and the ma: hineryof life is disordered or over
thrown. This medicine is as harmless as it is
effectual—a fact of immense importance to
those who take it, formany of the alteratives
in market have mercury or arsenic as their
basis, and often entail a countless train of
evils npon their victims, even worse than the
original disease. This medicine is a concen
trated Flujd Extract of Sarsaparilla, Yellow
Dock and Queen’s Delight, with three (3)
grains of purifiedlodide of Potassium to each
dose, and is by far the best, and cheapest alter
ative ever offered to the American people.—
Prepated only.by
HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
May Apple Liver Pills,
For all the purposes _pf a Family ‘Cathartic
medic!lie. No mercury or other" substances
in them.
81,000 in Gold,
Will lie paid for every grain, of hiprrnry or
other substance found in our Liver Pills. For
liver disease, for nervon-dr rick head ache,
constipation or cost.i vene:?, dyspepsia or indi
gestion, jaundice, rheumatism, gout and drop
sy, and are recommended as a general family
cathartic medicine .
These pills will give relief in.nine cases out
of ten for every ordinary aliment in our
Southern clLina'e, where most of the diseases
arc dependent on a diseased liver and imper
fect digestion. We have prepared them to
supply a safer and every way better purgative
remedy than has hitherto been available to
mankiud . Tlieir penetrating properties
cleanse and invigorate every portion of tbe
tinman organism, correcting its diseased action
and restoring its healthy vitalities. Prepared
only by HUNT, RANKIN & LaMAR,
D' Uggiats, Macbn, Ga.
Central City Worm Caiidy !
A pleasant, safe and effectual remedy for
worms in tbe hnman body.
Symptoms ol? Worms.— Alternate paler ess
and flushing of countenance, a dull expression
ot the eyes, drd wsitiess, itching of the nose, a
swelled upper lip tongue wiiitely furred and
thickly speckled with ret) spots, fetid breath
and enlarged belle, a partial or general swell
ing or pithiness of the skin, a starting in the
sleep, and grinding of tlie teeth, a sensation as
if something were lodged in tlie throat, agrad-
Ual wasting of the flesh, sickness ©f the stom
ach, vomiting, a short dry cough, appetite
sometimes voraciolls. at Other times feeble, an
unnatural craving for dirt, chalk, or clay,
bowel* sometimes costive. at other times loose,
great freifulness and irritability of temper,
pains in the stomach aud bowels, colic, tits,
convulsions and palsy.
For directions S; e top of the box. It would
be well to give a small dose of castor oil,:
with a few drops of spirits of turpentine, after
tbe candy, to bring away the worms. This
candy gives immediate relief. Prepared only
by hunt, Rankin & l \mak.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
TO DEALERS.
We.offer yon the above Standard articles at
a reasonable margin for profit, ahd Confident
ly ask vonr assistance in bringing llitse meri
torious remedies before the public.
Onr large and Well assorted stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Garden and Grass Seeds,
Will still be kept Up to the usual standard,
and orders are solicited for anything iu this
line HUNT, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Drug and Cnemicul Warehouse,
Macon, Ga.
33f All es the above preparations for sale
by T S. POWELL, Trustee,
and J. J. McDONALD, Cuthbert, Ga.
feb24 ct
E. COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE ! !
CASH Price. S6O 00, including Inspection
Fee ; for Planter’s Drafts, accepted bv
Factors, payable Ist November, 00. A
limited qtuntitj' wit! be sold on Planter's
Littis.
Apply to H 11. .TONES,
Agent at Cuthbert, Ga.,
Or to Wi H. STARK & CO.,
Savannah, gA.
To the fibove the undersigned will simply
add that, he has in his possession certificate’s
from many of < Ur most, reliable and practical
farmers as to the utility of this popu’ar Fertili
zer the past. year. Among these tie would in
stance tile names of Rev. John Weet, aud R.
T. Dozier, Esq. Bad as the seasons were, tiie
former not. bled his crop by the use of this
Superphosphate, and the latter, from 30 acres
planted in cotton,, sold iu this mat ket 2-1 heavy
bales of superior qcaiity.
Comment is unnecessary.
febl7-lm 11. H. JONES,
Planters’ Warehouse.
e. McDonald & Go.,
WAREHOUSE
IMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cuthbert, Ga.
Tile UNDERSIGNED having associated
themselves nnder tliefiim name and style
Os E. McDONALtt & CO., have made am
ple arrangements for the reception and sto
rage of
cotton and Goods,
Thankful for past favors, limy hope, with
increased advantages, and personal attention,
to give general satisfaction, and merit a l'b
eral patronage. ,
The latest published Commercial News will,
at nil times, be lit, thfe service of their friends
and patrons.
Liberal Gtish 'A dvances made on
Catton and Goods in Store.
Consigramesits SoliciSed.
Personal attention given to the sale of Cot
ton, Bagging, Ties, .Sab,- Guano, Cotton
' Serews, Gins, Buggies, and Harness.
JP" Plantation Frippiips famished at low
est mrfrket prices.
5£3F“ Wagon-Yard. Veil, Rooms and Fire
Place furnished Teamsters FREE !
k. .McDonald,
a tight f T. a: go o drum.
3Effew
Map of Georgia;
THE undersigned, having jflat issued, now
offers to the public, a New Map of thi
Stats ok Georgia, exhibiting all tbe New
Counties, County Towns, Villages. Post Of
fices, aud the whole net wbrk of Railroads,
Highways, Rivers, Creek? and Water Cours
es in the State. .i »
It is a,corrected transcript from the records
in the Surveyor General’s Office, showing the
surveyed districts, with the numbers of the lot
of, land in the corner ,of each, and a complete <
Cheek Map for all portion's of the State, sur
veyed in.iots of 490 acres. It also exhibits
that portion of Florida bounded on the South,
Size of Map, 56x67 inches. Mounted Form,
$lO 00p Dissected Form,slo m
Compiled by James R. Butts, 1859.
Revised and published by
A. G. BUTTS,
Macon. Ga., 1870.
For sale by the Agent,
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
feMOct Druggist. Bookseller and Stationer.
Candies! Candies!
A Beautiful Lot of
French and American Candies,
Jellies, Preserves, Pickles,
And everything nice, at
B. J. JACKSON’S.
I¥ow is lour Time to
t
Plant Grass Seed S
HAVE ON HAND
RED CL^VEft,
WHITE CLOVER,
ALBIKE CLOVER,
LUCERNE,
BLUE GRASS;SEED.
ALSO,
OSAGE ORANGE SEEDS
For Bledsins.
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer,
rRXJITLAND NURSERY !
P. J. 15F.Uk MANS,
Augusta, Ga.
Agent, T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
Corn Meal !
THE MILL one and a half miles South
East of Cmhbert is now iu good order. —
Customer’s Corn ground promptly at the cus
tomary rates. Ground for Sock at half price.
GRITS and MEAL,
always on band.
OF 1 Custom solicited. O. P. BEALL.
feblOtf
“ Lock Out lor MM!”
ALL who want something nice, go to
GILLESPIE’S. He has oue of the
nicest and best selected Stocks ot
Groceries and Confectioneries,
In South-west Georgia.
BUTTER;
CHEESE,
LAUD,
FLOUR,
CRACKERS,
coEfee,
StJGAR,
TOBACCO,
Etc., Etc.
All the favorite brands of Cigars, including
Bob Lee and Dianna.
DEVIL and SMOKED HAMS,
A true lot of Fruit iu Cans, jnst received.
Candy oif all Grades
Aud TOYS innumerable. That excellent lot of
Ginger Preserves
Is going rapidly. Now is your chance.
A. W. GILLESPIE.
Meat! Meat!!
10,000 lbs Clear Rib Bulk SIDES,
10,000 " “ « Bftcbn SIDES,
5,000 “ bulk SHOULDERS,
5,000 “ Sugar Cured HAMS,
5,000 “ Prime Leaf LARD,
20,000 “ FLOUR, all Grades, in
Store and to arrive. For sale by
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
siqivibws
FRENCH
Cognac Bitters,
FIRST PRIZE
Paris Exhibition 1867.“
Purify the blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame in condition
of heaithfuiness, dispel the
Blues and ail mental dis
tempers, arid relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure SUi
ous and other Fevers, Fever and
Ague, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysen
tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness j.
Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
and every complaint inci
dental to diet or atmos
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness* and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
of Testimo
nials can be seen at the
office of
M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
64 & 66 Water Street, N. Y.
Ui FERST £ £JO„
‘General Age/, is for the State of
Georgia. jan2C-iy
(Men Sri! Garda Seed!!
Garden Seed!!!
Fresh and Reliable, from
o. laHdreth k SON,
Foi- sale by T. S. POWELL. Trnf.tee,
Druggist, Bookseller & Stationer.
Prince Edwards Island
black Oats.
A. Superior Rust Proof Vanity.
For sale by T. S. POWELL Tfustee,
Druggist, BooksseLer alifl Stationer.
l¥ow is the Time
To Subscribe or Renew your
Subscription.
CUTHBERT APPEAL—,.,
Weekly—per ktihdili’i $3 00
Telegraph & messenger—
Weekly— 3 00
* “ “ Tri-Weekly—4 00
•* “ “ Daily— 10 00
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR-
Monlhly— 200
JpARM & HOME— “ —2O Q
jyjARYLAND FARMEY— “ l5O
feb3-ly T. S. POWELL, Agent.
Standard Works!
“ The Official History of the T Varf
BY MON. A. H. STKI’HKNS
“ New Rlustrated Polyglot Family
Bible!
“ The Light in the Easts
A,comprehensive religions work.
“ The Life and Campaigns of
Gen. R. E. Lee. ”
Subscriptions solicited by R. D. CHAP
MAN, Agent, or at this office. feb24 ct
I Am Selling 1 the
BEST GOSHEN BUTTER
At 50 els. Per Potuid,
Aud everything else, cheap.
Call and examine.
B. J. JACKSON.
8 O'CLOCK.
feb!o-4w
WT ATCii i'KEE, and s3't a day sure, and
V V no humbug. Address LATTA & CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa. 4w
“SALESMEN WANTED.
Business honorable. No competition. Liber
al pay given. 8. W. KENNEDY,
Jeblo-4w 8 8. 4th St., Phila.
HIS IS NO HU.VIBtJG Qpt
By seudingO O cents
with age, height, color of eyes aud hair, you
will receive, by return mail, a correct pic
ture of your futuie husband or . wife v with
name and, date of marriage. ■, Address W.
FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24, Fultonville, N-
Y. 4vv
AGENTS,
MALE and FEMALE,
db 1i \f k a week—6u per cent., and $25,-
A. X—r 000 in cash Prizes Informa
tion tree, adrir-ss American Book Cos., 62
William St., N. Y. i w
$5 TO S2O 5%^
want a situation as salennau at or near home,
to introduce onr new 7 strand White Wire
Clothes Lines to last forever. Don’t miss
this chance. Sample free. Address Hudson
Uiver Wire W, rks, 75 W’ra St. N. Y. or 1C
Diarborn St- Chicago, 111. 4w
Issued January Ist, 1871.
AA Choice Selections No-. 3,” con-
X v/\/ taining the best nehv things for
Declamation, Reiitfaion, &e. Brilliant Ora
tory, Thi-illitig Sentiment and Sparkling Hu
mor, 18 I pages, paper 30 cents, cloth 75 ets.
Ask your bookseller for it, or send price to
P. Garrett & Cos., Phila-, Pa. 4w
THEA-NECtAR
«IS A PURE
ISlaelt Tea,
with the Given Tea Fla
vor. Warranted to suit all
tastes. For sale everywhere. And for whole
sale only by the Great. American it Pacific
Tea Cos., B’Church St. New Yojk, P. O. Box
5506. Send for Thea-Ncctar Circular. 4w
Agents Wanted for the History of
GOD’S CHURCH,
BY Prof. Enoch Pond, D. D. From Adam
to the prepent day. Light business. For
men and ladies everywhere. Good pay Send
for circular. ZIEGLER &. SIcCUIIDY.
4w Philadelphia, l*a.
GEN. LEE. Now rettey—the great stand
ard work of the day. The life and Times
of GEN. R. E. LEE, with a jfnli ir’toid of ,t c
campaigns and hefoic deeds bf bis Com p. n
-Ns in Arms : by a distir.guiabed Sontbern
Jontnafist- The life Os Gen. Lee is here given
full Os tacts of iuiernsi: never before pub’ish
e.l. 850 pa^esami 3t! iife-ljke b.tfeyl Engrav
ings. Price s3»ts. $l5O {ter mouth made by
Di ahird Soldiers and active men and women
s-11.ng this work. *E. It. TREAT & (JO.,
Publislters, 654 Broadway, New York. 4w
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GEN.R.E.LEE
r |' , U-E t tnly Antheutie and Official Biogra
-1 ph of the Great C-'iel'taiu. Its poj u ar
i*y ami ur- at value a- e attested by the sale of
o ver 21 0 li eoi'ies already
( AB-rioN. —Old and Inferior Lives of Gkn.
Lr.B ate being eircn'attd. See that the books
yon buy are endorsed by all the leading Gen
erals and prominent men of the South, atql
tnat elicit copy is aecojhi gi.led a superb
litbqurai'hb- portrart <d Gbn. LrTl, o!i a sheet
10 I f 24 tnel'C-s; Suitab e for framing : a copy
#f wilicit we have tiisitricted otir Ageii't* to
pr. >chtto eve.rysitliscriber for this y.-rk.
Aoti-'Ts Wantkj).—Send for Circulars aud
See our terms, and ft full description of the
wo;k. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING
Go; Pl)iladelph];i, lfa., Aflahta, Ga, Cin
ci.mati, Ohio, or St Louis, Mb. 4 w
Medvetion of Pricks to Conform
td Reduction of Duties.
Great Saving to Consumers.
BY GETTING UP CLUBS
GpSend for our new Price List,’ ahd a cfqb
foi n\ wil( accompany it wif.li tub
u.aking a large rtivfng tp c mru ners stiul re*
mtinerative to Club organizers; __
Tie Great AmeficaiiTea May
(P C. Box Os 41l 31 &: s Vesev St., N. Y.
febie-4w
Stoves and Hollow Ware,
Retailed at Wholesale Prices for the Season 1 , at
55 Broad Street, - - - (OU nRI S, «A %
THE ATTENTION OF THE .CITIZENS OF CUTHBEUT, Urespectfully called to thTn
following list of prices of STOVES and HOLLOW. WARE, etc.: * * * ''
* - <£, r
< ■- % ‘1 ■ ~,vt ... S|ove alpne. Xoxßp!etc
A TXAIfTA, 7 inch, Iflat Top, Large Oven, : 822.00 j 832-50 •
IROE ERIEEB) 8& 9 in; comb’d, Large do; 2».00j 37.00';
IROE WITCH) improved 7 in., with paL Grate- 17.00; 27.00)
IROE WllPllf “ 8 “ “ “ 19.50; 31.00 )
IRQE WITCTf 9 V ‘ “ “ 22.50; 35.00)
RELIEF )7 u “ “ 12.50; 22.50;
RELIEF, 6 « “ “ 14.50 ; 25.00)
PLANTER) 1. u Direct Draft"; 10.00; 20.00;
PLANTER, 8 “ “ “ 12.00 ; 22.50;
PLANTER, 9 “ “ “ , . 14.50; 25.00. ,
The Atlanta and Relief Stoves can bij Used for wood or coal ) Coal
linings 50 cents extra.
Light ilolldvv Ware, 7 cts. per lb.
Heavy o R 6 “ “ “
Our Sto.yes having been extensively sold during the last, three years, and giving entire sat
lslaction, wokave uo l.eskation in
Cwiiaranteeing' Every Stove We Sell.
Any pnrts of our (make) Stoves wahted, in the future, supplied at the same rates.
Orders attended to promptly', aud delivered on tlie cars free of charge.
Terms cash with aider.
Address PIHEAIX STQTE WORKS,
janl3-tf r . Box 65, Columbus, Ga.
Fall and M inter Goods,
I TAKE PLEASURE in returningthiiuits to my numerous friends lor. tlie liberal patron
age heretofore extended to the, anc( hope, by,prompt attention to business, and dealing fair
ly Wsth all, to merit and receive a continuance of the same. Feeling my ability to please dll,,
both ip price and quality, I wonld respectfully ask an inspection of my
Earge and Well Selected Stock of
Clothing, ftrj Goods, Notions, etc., etc,,
Which has jutt betn received and opened. I have also a complete Stock of
WOOD; WILLOW, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE;
Hardware and Cutlery,
Which wilt be furnished on ft small margine to my friends. I also keep constantly on Land ’a
full Stock of
Salt; Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Syrup, Sugars, Coffee, etc.;
Together with a host, of other articles too tedious to mention.
Fmaßiy, I would earnestly request those having dekotlnts due
for Goods furnished, to call and settle, ns I had to ihvcwb myself to
procure the goods that you bought, t promised to pity . fop them and
based my calculations upon your promises to pay me. Will you not
come forward and settle, and thereby enable mo to pay for the Goods I
sold you? Believing you will do so, I shall wait patiently until the
day, and then take pl’casuTe iti selling you more Goods.
Connected with my store is JOHN L. BROWN, who will be pleased
to see his numerous friends, and show tlietii my Stock of Goods;
sepl7tf ISAAC EASLEY;
ROSADAHS,
Extract Sarsaparilla,
McLea 's Strengthening Cordial,
Nerve and Bone Linament,
Volcanic Linament,
Oil of Life, .
MusthiigLitiaffierit.
M. A. Simmon’s Liver Itoglilaktr..
lltiHoy’s Wottii Candy. Vermifuge,
Bari’elt’S II a it: Restorer,
HulTs Ilair Rctiewcr,
, ~ Cod Liver Oil,
Mrs,. S. A. Allen’s Hair ZylobalsatTntm,
Jlrowri’s Eseence Ginger, Carbolic Salve.
For sale, at Drag Store of
j. j. McDonald.
EUREKA! EUREKA IT “
Patent improved eureka con
densing
Coffee Pot!
The Simplest, Cheapest, and Most. Complete
COFFEE POT ever offered to the public.
It will save fully thirty per cent."of Coffee.
Buy Oue. Try it, and if you are not pleas
ed with it retain it and get your money.
JAS. S. ANTHONY,
Sole Agent of Randolph Conn*y. Ga.
ATTENTION, FARMERSH
F.ORGI A Plow Collars,(Leatherl Padded,
Vj Plain, and Iron-bound, Roof, Hani.es,
Striiglit aud Twist Trace Chain. Also Back
Bafids and Hooks
For Sale by • , •
ALLISON 4- SIMPSON.
JEiL MGL 43 X 1 * 9
IT is my DETERMINATION to keep EV
ERY’ARTICLE usually kept in a
First-Class Drug Store,
octv9-ly J. J. MCDONALD.
MASTER BUILDERS,
CUTHBERT, ga.,
A RE prepared to erect,, at short notice, first
A class STOKES,, PRIVATE DWELL
INGS. CULVERTS, etc., etc„ from beauti;
ful native Rock, quarried from an iuexljatpj'i
ble bed of the material, within a half mile of
the out skirts of the city. Either
Tin or Slate Roofs Supplied
If desired, and both Wood Work and Mason
ry warranted to be of the best description.
For particulars inquire of either of the
firm. JOHN ELDER,
sepSily JAMES A. BROWN.
The Magic Cemtys?
colored hair or beat cl to a permanent black or
brown! .Jt contains no poison. Any one can
n*e it One sent by mail for sl. Address
MAGIG COMB CO.. Springfield, .Mass, :4m
[’RESERVED GINGER,
Something Nice,
it , A. w. GiLLEsnfe’s.
jan27-ly
A Fresh arid Large Stock of
FREXCir CAW DIES,
Just received, by
A. W. GILLESPIK
L. s7jACOT,
and Jewsifer,
Is St bis old stiffed, (oppekiki -GiUtHgie’f
Saloon! prepared to do work of all kinds in
bis line, at satisfactory pf’ces. ~
Watches that have been iu my posse ssion
twelve months,qnlcss taken out iturned:ately
wilt be Sold for l-tpairs. ,
dr All work warr-.ttiled.
CHEAP CONFECTIONERY I
Kemcmber
J_A_Ol£«o:rN ? N
Is the place t&g;f the iVdfth ol
your money.
10,000
Men, Women and Children
WANTED !
OT TO EAT, but to call and have tPeic
Face Photographed true to Nature;
A Fine Picture in a Frame rnttrie for FOUR
DOLLARS; Duplicates in Frame,.for ,on«
halt. AH kinds of Pictures made and colored
Iu all styles. t
Pictures enlarged and colored life like.—
Pictures of deceased persons made at the
family residence before mteiment
Everybody and their kin call and see me.
novll ct ALLEN F. HALIi.
TO SIIOEMAKEJLLS.
WHITE Oak and Hemlock SHe Leather,
French Calf, Kip end Lining Skins,
Eyelets, Eyelet Setts, PttuchesJ Shoe Nails!
Pees, elf., e.tc., , ■■ ■. . .
For Sale by ALLISON & SIMPSONL
AEW ARRIVALS
OF THOSE FIWE APPLES\
Every week, at ; ■
feb3 ct B. J. JACKSON'S.
WANTED AGENTS -To sell Ute geta
gon Sewing Machine: It is licensed,
makes the f’Eln/Stic Lock Stitch” and is war
ranted for. 5 years. Price sls. All olhetr ma
chines. wjtjt an under feed sold for sls or, less
are infringmeuts ’ Address CUTAOGN SElY
ing Machine go , st. Lonia, *t..„ cw -
go. 111 , Pit.Ubiirg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 8w
(fin A DAY—Business entirely itej^
4>«U honorable. Liberal iudueonents. ■ De
scriptive circulars free. Address J. C. RAND
&00., Bedeford, Me. 8w
AGENTS VVANTED—'S22-5a month)— By
the American Knit ling Machine Co./Bos
ton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 3m
TO SFOKTSIEX!
CT UNS, Powder and Shot, Shot Poqehesi
JT Powder Flasks. Game Bags, Eley’3 WtS
tnr-br-iof Caps and ,Gtin Wadditig!.
Foe Sale by ALLISON & SIMPSONf
jan6-ly - ,
FORTUNES arti
Rare Chance. Send Statiip.
Diamond K. Cos., Wilmington. Del. 3ra
WANTED —AGENT.-rf$20 perfiavi U
sell the celebrated HOAIE EH,L”rTLE
SEWING MACHINE Hits t.be under-fer di
makes the 1 h>ck stitch ” (alike on both rideß.j
find is fully,lii-ehsi'o The best and icHe’apeat
family Sewing Machine in-tlie inarKet,, Ad
dress, JOHNSON, CLARK & CO , Boston,
Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St.
Louis, Ji- . 3m
Garden Seed!
Lahclrellth’s AYarfantca
Garden seeds!;
Also, Early Goodrich and Rose
POTATOES*
For sale ti|
ALtiSoN & SIMPSON.
ji.iT:7 ci,. ~
~ IRISH POTATOES !!
A LARGE LOT OK
Early Goodrich, Yellow,
Piufc Eye, and Peach Blow;
i At 75 cts. per Peck*
I At B. J JACKS tX’S.
“RED GRAVY HAMS”
At A* W, GILLES'P T “ n, ~