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About Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1871)
Too Much Laud. In this country, above all others, land —good, tillable, fertile land— is abundant and cheap. This rea son, perhaps, more than any other, has caused our farmers to fall into the erroneous notion that thev could not have too much land ; or, in other words, they could not own and cultivate too large farms for profit. This long established idea, that in order to be successful as a tiller of the soil, one must cultivate a large tract of land, has been over and over practically exploded. We know from experience that farmers are, as a class, timid, careful, con servative men —not given to wild speculations, averse to any, or at least sudden changes in business They like the old, well-beaten path. When they have a little money to invest they are very apt to buy more land, and without any addi tional help they try to cultivate it in addition to the old farm. In looking back for a score of years, we notice that the facilities for per forming farm labor have been won derfully increased. The genius of progress has not made greater ad vances in any department of pro ductive industry than in that of agricultnre. The number of valua ble labor saving implements for farm and garden that have been brought into practical use within a few years has been legion, and the natural result should have been ev erywhere a deeper, more thorough, and better tillage; but, instead, wo find our farmers buy more land, and continue as before the same loose, straggling cultivation. In the Eas tern and .Middle Stales, with a few exceptions, the farms are too large. Double the amount of land is Occu pied and cropped, after a fashion, than ought to be,with the labor and capital the owner can command. Ma nure and attention to the crop, are applied too thinly and sparingly to produce market results; besides, on large farms worked with little help, a great amount of time is spent in travel. Farmers would be surprised if they could have the actual time, in days and hours placed before them which they spend in the course of one year in useless travel over their large farms. Again, on large farms cut into nu merous lots by expensive fences, af ter the old method, the time and la bor spent in looking after and keep ing in repair these fences, equals, in many cases, one third the net pro ceeds of the entire farm. Concen tration is what we need. Less land, loss trawl, more labor, more ma nure, and more intelligence to m . dcrstand the possibilities and llm demands or each crop. Our l'ar mprs must undertake to do less, and do it better. If they would sell or give away part of their land, and then double the labor and manure for the balance, they would find the credit side of their bank account increased, and there would be less complaining that “ farming don’t pay.” If properly conducted, there is no business more permanently profitable than farming. There al ways is and always will be a de mand for the products of the f nan. When men learn in th : s business, as they soon learn in every other, tlia they- must not undertake to do im re than they can do well, then will they prosper, ami the sons of fur *lilers will Mun to love their voca tion, and not bo possessed of an itching desire to “ go into a store.” Our English, Swede and German emigrant farmers are teaching the ! American people some valuable les sons in farming, the chief of which is that small farms are more profit able than large ones. They believe in special crobS, plenty of manure, and Stirring the soil often. Let us heed the lesson. — Cor. Country Gentleman. How to Fatten Chickens. Wq make the following extracts from an article on this subject in the London Cottage Gardener: “ It is hopeless to 1 attempt to fat ten them while they are at liberty. They must be put in a proper coop; and this, like most other \ otiftry appurtenances, need not be expen sive. To fatten twelve funds, a coop may be three feet long, eigh teen inches high and eighteen inch es deep, made entirely of bars. No part solid—neither top, stiles mu bottom. Discretion - must be nsad according to the size of the chick ens put up. They do not want room; incited the closer they are the better—provided they can all stand up at the same time. Care must be taken to pat up such as have been accustomed to be togeth er, or they will fight. If one is quarrelsome it is bettor to remote it at once ; as like other bad exam ‘‘f)l6s, it soon finds imitators. A dis eased chicken should not be put in. “The food should be ground oats; and may either be put up in a trough or on a flat board running along the front of the coop. It may be mixed wrtlj water or milk; the latter is the bettc r. It should be well sorfk ed, forming a pulp as loose as can be, provided it doesn'»t run off the board. They must be well fed tln'ce or four times per day—the first time as soon after daybreak as may be possible or convenient, and then at intervals of lour hours. Eafcfi meal should be as much and no more than they could eat up clean. When they have doue feed ipg the board should be wiped and some gravel may be spread. It. causes them to iced and thrive. “ After a fortnight of this treat ment you will have good fat fowls. If, however, there are but live of CTX to.be fatted they must not have ' room as though there were twelve. Nothing is easier than to allow them the proper space, as it is pnlv necessary to have two or three pieces of wood to pass .be tween the bars and form a parti tion. This may also serve when fowls are tip at different degrees of fainess. This requires attention, ’or! fowls will not keep fat and - healthy. “ Soon as the fowl is sufficiently fatted it must be killed ; otherwise f Itivill still not get fat, but will lose flesh. If fowls are intended for the market, of course they are or ui-y be all fattel at once; but if for home consumption, it is better to put them up at such intervals as will suit the time when they will be required for the table. “ When the time arrives for killing, whether they are meant for market or otherwise, they should be fastened without food or water for twelve or fifteen hours. This enables them to be kept for some time after being killed, even in hot weather.” The Alaua.ua and Ciiattaxooga Railroad. — Colonel Wm. Dougher ty, of Georgia, one of the counsel for the State of Alabama, was in the city yesterday. lie reports that the only difficulty iu the way of running the road could be obviated if there was a Governor at the Cap itol in Georgia. Chattanooga Times 3 Oth alt. A merchant in Selma, Ala., ad rertises for four thousand cats, of fering to pay a dollar apiece for them. General Ewell, of Confederate fame, owns 3,900 acres of land in Maury county, Tenn.,1,200 of which are under cultivation. He has 1,- 200 sheep and 400 head of cattle. Tiae Best Perfumery, Hair Oils, Lilly White, Ladies’ Toilet Articles, Stationer;/, Spank Boohs, etc., etc., At J J. MCDONALD’S Drug Store. 0c129 ly DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Artificial Teeth, Gold Foil, And Everything Else in the DENTAL LINE, Always on hand, At Manufacturer’s Prices, At the Drug Store of j. j. .McDonald. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE !! /ETNA INSURANCE CO, Capital, $3,000,000!!! ALLISON & SIMPSON, Agents. BAlNlliCON!! BACON,!!! Before purchasing elsewhere call on ALLISON i&snil’SON. Jimtifitifimiifrm I. Walks®, Proprietor. R. 11. McDonald A Cos., Drugf?UU k Gen. Agents, San Francisco,Cel.,and 34 Commerce St,,K.Y. NIMiIOXS Hear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative EOccle. Vinegar liitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, Motto of l’onr ltuui, Whiskey, l’rnof Si>lill* iiiitl Refuse Liquors, doc tored, spiced and stveeteued to please the taste, called Tonics,'' “Appetizers.” "Restorers,” &c., that lead tlio tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from tho Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT ill,OOI) IMIIIIFIER nud A I.IFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a pnrfoot Renovator and luylg-orator of the System, carry ing-off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can taka there Ritters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. Tlit-y arc a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing, also, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful ageut in relieving Conges tion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all tho Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Rit ters have no equal. For Inllnntiiintory anil Chronic lHien mutism mid Gout, Dyspepsia or In. digestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Hitters have beeii most successful. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, ■which is generally produced by derangement ol the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Etomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are.the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all im purities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. V FOR SHIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tottor, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Sca.’d Head, Sore Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will con vince the most incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., aud itt and 34 Commerce Street, New York. For sale m Cuthber.t a*, tl.c Drug Stores of ' J. McDonald and T. S Powell. FOR CHILLS ANDFEVEH: Quinine, YYilltofts Anti-Periodic, Ayer’s Ague Cure, li:iriei’s Specific, Taylor s Califurni i Tonic, Qallfglmn's, Sliallcuberger’s, Harter's and Dvrhler's IIP ills, For sale at. the Di ng Store ol oct29 ly J J. MCDONALD DIRECT FROM FRANCE. Genuine White Wine Vinegar, pv til: bottle or gallon, At T. S'. I’OvVELL, Ti Udee.. Brutwisf, iiooksi-Uer and Stationer <t- -rsa Be sure to call at J. J. MCDONALD’S ' BrugSlore, ■**£&*■ On the South east cor it* r of the Square, and Von slid! not oo a•• ay dlsstl'i-fied, either as ‘ it. : lie- I.r art'.c'es. * oct29-ly LOOK OUT!! Borneo and Gunny Bagging, 2 1-4 lbs to the Yard. Arrow and Eureka Ties. Very low, for CASH only. ALLISON & SIMPSON. Ceitral City Ciiilioi Powders, '■ “ Worm Candy, Hunt’s Tonic Liverßitters For sale by T. S. PoWELL, Tiustee, 1,. S. JACOT, Watchmaker and JEWE L E R , 18 at the same old stand opposite Gillespie’s. and will do all work entrusted to him with neatness and dispa'eh. All Work Warranted. Will buy and pay the cash for old gold and silver. Wat,-lies that have been on hand a year will be sold to pay charges. sep!s ct New Crop Turnip Seed! A Fine Supply, At B. J. JACKSON’S. Marbles, Tops, Irish or Jew’s Harps, Sponge Balls, Ilarmonicans, Etc., At T. S. POWELL’S, Tiustee. Shoulder Braces, TRUSSES, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Cloth and Hat Smslies, Os all grades, always on hand at the I>rng Store ol J. J. MCDONALD. Sugar, all Grades, Coffee, TEA, RICE AND— Choice Louisiana Syrup, In barrels a id lmlf barrels at ALLISON y SIMPSON'S. R. R. R. | T ADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF rules the 9 k worst pains in from one to twenty min utes. Not one hour niter reading this adver tisement need anyone suffer with pain. It was the first, ami is the-on y l’din Remedy that instantly stops the mo«t excruciating pai:*, allays Inilamaiion, and cures Conges tion, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow els, or other glands or organs, by one applica tion. Iu from one to twenty minutes, no matter bow violent or the pain tlie Rheumatic, Bed ridden, infirm, Gt'ippled Ner vous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. Railway's Ready Relief will afford instant ease. Inflaniatinu of the Kidneys, Intiamauou ot tlie Bladder, Intia mation of the Bowels, Congestion of tlie Lung*.. Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, l*,d . pi'aibm of the Heart, Hysterics. Croop. Dip im-rfa, Catarrh. Influenza, Headache, Tooth ache Xemalgia, Rheumatism, t'okl Chills, Ague Chills The application of Hie Ready ■Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty ex is s wilf ass >rd ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in n I*w motggMts.ciipe Cramps, Spuslns, S;ur Stomach, Heartburn, sick Headache, I)i --alii-hi-a, llysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bow els, ami Rll Internal I'aius. Travelers should always carry a bottle of R ill way’s Beady Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pain from fhaug-- of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Fever and Ague. Fever and Acne cured for fifty cents. — There is not a remedial agent in this World that wi 1 cure Fever and Ague, and till other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yello.v, and other Fevets (aided by Bad way’s Fills) roi quick as Karfway’a Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strom* and Pure Rich Blood—lncrease of Flesh a* Weig t—Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion Seemed to all. Dr. Radway’s Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has" made the most astonishing cures ; so quick so rapid tire the charges the body un dergoes, Under tlie influence of Ibis truly' won derful medicine, that every day epiuqoeasp in fltsTi and weight is seed anti felt. * THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev ery drop of the Sareapaiiliian Resol vent cem mmiicHtee through the Blood, Sweat, llfine, and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs tlie wastes of tlie body- with new and sound, material. Scrota la Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in tlie throat. Month, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes. Sirumorous discharges from tlje Kura, and worst foists of Skin, diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Ei-ysiptlaa, Arc. Black Spots,' Worms in the Fiebh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful di-charges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life piilieiple, are within tlie curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a tew days’ use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastis ami decomposition is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes and repairs tile same with new material made from healthy blood—and this the Sarsaparil lian will and does secure—a cure is certain ; fur when once this remedy <o umctices its work of purification, sindsncrefedsiti Man making the loss of wastes, its repairs will he rap and, ami every day the patient will foci himself grow ing better and stronger, the load digesting In I ter, appetite improving, aud ti-.-sh imii.weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsaparillian He-ol vent excel all known remedial agents in the enre ol Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseaseses ; but it is the ouly positive cure lor Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Uiinarv, and Womb diseases, Gravid, Dia betes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, lueontin u*nce of Ulinty Bright's Disease, Allmminn ria, and hi alf cases where there itrh brick (hut deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or lbreads like white silk or there is a morbid, dark, hi linns appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Snta 1 of llte Rack and alougthe Lolas. 3Dr. H-adway’s Pei feet Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, el egantly coated with sweet, glim, purge, rtgu late, pij'lfy. cleanse, and strengthen. Rad ■vay's Pdls r far the cure of all disorders of the. Stomach, Liver, Dowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache. Constipation, Coatiyeiiess, Indigo: tion. Dyspepsia, Pi tious liiss, Billions Fever. luflaniination ortlie Bow els, Piles, and all Derangements of the Inter nal Viscera. Warranted to eff ct a positive cure. Purely Vegetable containing no mer cury, minerals, or delctericusidrug-. Observe the following svmptoms re tuliing lrum ilfeorilers of the Digestive Or gans : Constipation, Tilward Pin s, Fullness of the Blood in the head, Acridity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgu-t of Food, Fullness or Weight, in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking. r r Fluttering at. the pit of the Stom ach. Swimming of the Head; liurrrd and Diliicult breathing. A few doses ot Rad way’s Pills will free the system from all of the above, named disorders. Price,2s cents per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read “False an i True ’’ Send one Timer stamp to RAD WAY & CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Jnfi rma'ioa worth 'thou sands will he sent you jy? ly GRAND OPENING! O/WE mIH SffiP'jftY ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR f STOCK of FILL ID WIITi HOODS! CONSISTING OF Dry Goods of Every Variety. ALSO Mans, Boots and Sloes, Mens’ ai Boys’ Hats, Hartae & Mery, Saddlery, Harness and Plantation Medicines. \Ye would call special attention to our GROCteRT STORE I This we have filled with every variety of GROCERIES —Sold on the most reasonable terms—consisting of BACON, LARD, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, PEAS,TOBACCO, CHEESE, CRACKERS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, BAGGING, TIES, &c., In a word, everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods & Grocery Store- We ar§ thankful to our friends for their liberal patronage lreuetofore recieved, and hope, by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Sept. 29th, 1871, ct O¥EK & SHJALEY. - - - - . - - - STAND FROM UNDER! J. L. & R H. COBB HAVE now on hand, and to arrive: 100 Bbls FRESH X X X X GOLDEN CROWN FLOUf 500 Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN. 10,000 lbs Clear Rib BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS, 1,000 lbs SUGMI-CUJIED # ,< SO Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, 500 lbs BEST LEAF LARD, 10,000 lbs BEST TIMOTHY HAY, All Grradcs Coffee, HANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, PEI>PER, SPICE, CLOVES, NUT MEGS, and everything kept in a First-Class Fancy and Staple Grocery Store! Which wc will sell CHEAPER THAN ANYB|>l)iy We have also a COMPLETE STOCK OF WINES AND LiqUOHS Os all Kinds and Qualities BRANDY from $3 50 to sl6 00 per gallon. WHISKEY from $1 90 to $lO 00 per gallon. GIN trom $3 00 to $3 00 per gallon. Old Porter, Claret, Champagne, Ac. All we ask of our friends is to please give us a call, and we will sell, on some terms, us We Can Compete with any House THIS SIDE OF MACON. rtITTTBEBT, GA-, May W. im. ct NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY 3^2rs- 3VE. Li. COOPKR, * All /a H* ) Iler Stock is large and complete in every department, and cannot fail to please every one, in style, qiiality, and quantity. At i - tention is invited to lier Stock of SpriEi and Summer Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, Rlons, Etc., Which she is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that tlie articles sold will be j list ns recommended. For Sale! 80,000 Best BRICK Ever Made in Cuthbert ALSO a supply of Shaker GARDEN SEEDS —a Southern production, war ranted O K. Fresh Tennessee Hams, Bulk PAeat, Larel, Etc. Meal, Sugars, Coffee, and a general stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. NE W CO UjVTR Y SYR UP. ALSO AT COST! Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard and Hoiicw Ware, oy iaul3rt A. A. WILKIN. Extract Strawberry, Vanilla, Pineapple and Lemon, For Flavoring, at B. J. JACKSON'S. ‘ 'i? te a? ]: “ BLACK TEA, For Sale liy T. S. POW ELL, Trnste Ntfwk- Kook* ! Labberton’s Historical Atlas, “ Outlines History “ (QUESTIONS TO) “ “ Doctrine of the IIOLY SPIRIT, By Walker. MOTHER’S RECOMPENSE, liy Grace A yailar. WOMANS FRIENDSHIP, liy Grace A yailar HOME INFLUENCE, liy GraceAqailar. “ SCENE, By Grace Agailar. WOMEN OF ISRAEL, By Grace Aya ilar. EDWARD WRIGHT,:M By Edward Leach. GODEY’S LADY BOOK Receipts, AMEICAN TUNE BOOK, DQW’S.SERMOKSj'Jn For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. The Protector Emit Jar, A superior article, For sale at Cost, by J. L. & R 11. COBB, f G relink l ia Remedy, T. S, POWELL, Trustee. TIIEA-XECTAH ! A Black Tjfa.pth Green Tja £layor, H JftU S. ittwißLli*, Tftistec. FOR FALL PLANTING. Little Gem Peas, Kale, Borecole or German Dwarf Greens, Cabbage, Collards, T A' A Ir'a'Vdjs, Rgttjsh. £A f SI- Lttnifc fizHlustrc-d, !, .v ‘ TVS. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller ;.nd Stationer. JAMES KN0X,,....... JOHN GILL KNOX & GILL, Cotton Factors AND General Commission Merchants, No. 125 Smith’s Whai’f, Baltimore. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON. RICE, etc., respectfully solicited,and liberal ad vances made thereon. Orders for Corn and Bacon promptly execu ted with care aud attention. oct23-ly nr ”ga£gßnpga> Property for Sale AT A SACRIFICE F J°| 1 T want, to seli my GIRIST & FLOURING .L MILLS near Fort Gaines, Ga., run by wa«, ter—never faikng stream. 'ibe best Mills in Southwest Georgia. Also, my PLANTATION one and a half miles from Cotton Hill, containing 650 acres of land, neat and comfortable residence, beau tiful location, all necessary out houses, negro Cabins, eqt.., Wether with STOCK of ail kinds Cotton Mill is noted for its School. JPlace as healthy as the m"iintai:is. Will sell cheap. Apply lor particulars to JOHN CALLAWAY, t'ott-n Hill. m «:\i m BONNET BOARDS! Wiiite c Set Blue, For sale by ' T. S. POWELL,"Trustee, Druggi t. Bookseller and Stationer. Iron, and Steel, '* f Wood and Hollow Ware, For sale by ALLISON A SIMPSON. IF YOU WANT A XICE CHEAP LAMP, Os any sixe or style ; or if your old Lamps Need New Burners, Chimneys, or ■VSTiolsjs, Go to J. J. MCDONALD’S oct29-!y DRUG STORE. A LARGE SUPPLY Linseed Oil—Boiled & Raw. Paints, Colors, Varnishes, SPIRITS TURPENTINE, TRAIN OIL LUBRICATING OIL, Best Quality Kerosene Oil, Sweet Oil, Castor Oil, Fine Sewing Machine Oil, etc., At the Drug Store of j. j. McDonald ROSADALIS, E .tract Sarsaparilla, McLear’s Strengthening Cordial, Nerve and Bone Linatnent, Volcanic Linament, Oil of Life, Mustang Linament. M. A. Simmon’s Liver Regulator, Hurley’s Worm Candy. Vermifuge, Barrett’s Hair Restorer, Hall’s Hair Renewer, Cod Liver Oil, Mrs. S. A. Allen's Hair Zylpbalsamum, Brown’s Essence Ginger, Carbolic Salve. For sale, at Drug Store of j. j. McDonald. W anted. COTTON, at the highest market price. 1,000 bushels Corn, 1,000 bushels Peas 1,000 pounds Beeswax, and other Country Produce at J. J. MCDONALD’S Drug Store. Now is tlie Time TO BUY Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Chemicals, etc., Cheap. j. j. McDonald. Vinegar Bitters, IIOSTETTE R’S ‘ * PLANTATION « ‘ SOLOMON’S ‘ ‘ LIPMAN’S «‘ WARD’S EUREKA ‘ ‘ For Sale by j. j. McDonald. Ayer’s Cl IIERRY PECTORAL, I Pills, Sarsaparilla, Hair Vigor and Ague Cure. Tull’s Expectorant, Sarsaparilla, Pain Alieva tor, Bair Dye, and Pilh. Allen’s Lung Balsam, Helmbold’s and Risley’s Buchn, and “Tip Top” Axle Grease, •V J. J. MCDONALD'S Drug Store. CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, AND CIGARS OF EVERY QUALITY, Common, Fine, Superfine and Superior, and thei-Antidote, always to he had at the Drug Store of J. J.. MCDONALD. Plow Iron, and Steel, Wood and Hollow Ware, At ALLISON & SIMPSOM’S. 0. H. P. EWING, Tailor, - f; Cuthbert, Ga. WORK ®f all kinds done with neatness and dispatch, and Wananted. LW* Shop up stairs, in tear of Appeal of oflice. jaiib ty WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, GINS and RUMS, 0F the purest, kind, for medicinal use at the Diug Stol-e of j. j. McDonald. Br. S. G. Robertson, Surgeon Dentist, CUTIIBERT, GA. oc'JGif MASSENGALE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And WI oicsale Dealers in GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY, 1 AND PROVISIONS, NASHVILLE, : : TENNESSEE. ' fjAY Special At'ention to the filling of or i ders for CORN. WHEAT, OATS, HAY. BACON and Bulk Meats, and all grades of FLOUR, and guarantee satisfa- tion mayl9-6in Medical "Works. TJ. S. Dispensatory —11th Edition. '* “ —l3th Edition. Gray’s Anatomy. Wilson’s “ Pariera’s Materia Medica and Tho rapeutics. Carpenter’s Physiology. Harris’ Dental Surgery. Hodge’s Obstetrics. Miller’s “ Erichsen’s Surgery. Churchill on Woman. Fowne’s Chemistry. Salter on Asthma. Wilson on Skiu and Hair. Griffith’s Universal Formulary. Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine. At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee. STEP LADDERS, LIGHT, CHEAP AND STRONG, - > A thing needed about every home, T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Best Parlor Matches, By Dozen or Gross, At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee SAVANNAH CARDS. CLAGHORN & COMMHiM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Wines, LIQUORS & SEGARSr SAY AX YAH, (LA. Bepß-(im R. J. Davaut, Jr. W. D. Waples. Julian Myers. DAVANT, WAPLES 8 CO., COTTON & RICE FACTORS, AND— COIISWIEEGHANTS, Savannah, Ga. Liberal advances made on Con signments. I*35P Orders for Rice filled free of Commission, with cash iu baud. stpS-Gm Wm. 11. Tison. Wm. W. Gordon. TISOY & GORDON, COTTON FACTORS AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m,SS. SAVANNAH; GA. Bagging and iron ties advan ced ON CIiQPS Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ments of Cotton. Careful attention to ail business and prompt returns gna; ateed. re [B-0 in W. ft. STARK. II P. RICHMOND. W, H. STARK & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS, AND— Gen’l Commission Merchants, Savannah., Ga. Careful attention given to SALES OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON And all kinds of Produce, Liberal Advances ori Consignments. Arrow and Eureka Ties. At lowest Agent's prices. Keep constantly on hand, a large Stock of all kinds of BAGGING. Agents for E F Coes Super Phosphate of Lime. 11. H. JONES Ageut, Sepl 6m Cuthbert, Ga. JOHN W. SUTLIVE, WITH boit & McKenzie, COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And General Agent for the Sale of SEA FOWL GUaNO, Savannah, Ga. L. J. GUII.MAUTIN; JOHN FLANNERY. L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO., Cotton Factors “ AND General Cmissii lercMts, BAY SllitfET. SAVANNAH, «A. Ay cuts for .Bnulley's Super P/tos phate of Lime. Jewell’s Mills Yarns & Domestics, &c. Bagging, & Iron Ties, Always on hand. U.-ual facilities Extended to Customers. auglf<-4in wheel, Mill Gearing Shafting Pulleys > FORACIRCULAR_&r Corn Meal! THE MILL one and a half miles Sontli East of CuthbcTt is now in good order.— Customer’s Corn ground promptly el theeus tomary rates. Ground for Stock at half prict ttßlTS and HEAL, always ou hand. 07“ Custom solicited. O. P. BEALL feblOtf Extract of Lemon, PINE APPLE, VANILLA, AND ORANGE FOR FLAVORING, SEABROOK'S Soothing Syrup. Mrs. Win slow’s Soothing Syrup or Children, Mu - lard, Black Pepper, and Cream Tartar, al ways to be had at the Drag Store of J. J. McDonald. TO THE SICK. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE my Drug Store will he opened Oil Sundays, From 9 to 10 o’clock A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully couiDounded at any hoar of the Night, or Day. '0r1 29 iv j. J McDonald. Legal Advertisements. Randolph Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold before the Court Honse dot r in the city of Cuthbert on the fir.t Tuesday in November, between the legal hours of sale, the following Property, to-wii £ Lot; of Land Nos. two hundred and thirty six and two hundred and forty-five in the 10th District of said county. Levied on to satis ty a bi fa issued from the Superior Court of 6 . a , ?°unty in favor of Edward McDonald, Administrator of Wm. S. Scott vs George B. . miih. Property pointed out by defendant. Sold at risk ot former purchaser. .» same time and place, one two story Building and Premises attached iu the city of Cuthbert known as the Millinery Establish ment of Mrs. Amanda L. Mapp. Levied On to satisfy a Mechanic's lien fi fa issued from the Superior Court of saidconuty in favor of Jno Freeman for the useoQHood & Kiddoo and James J Kiddoo vs. Arnauda L Mapp. Prop erty | o nied out in said fi fa. Tenants noti fied W. J. BARRY, v oct6 Id Dep’t. Sheriff. CT EORUIA, Randolph C-unty. —Four A weeks alt r date application will be n.a :e to the Court Ot Ordinary in and for said county for leave to sell the real property belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth Neely, deceased. p. L. MIZE. Adm’r. octli-lm GT EOUGIA, Randolph County.— W. H. IT Broach lias applied for exemption of pel soualty, and setting apart and valuation of tlie same, and I will pass upon the same at IH o'clock, a. m., on the 14th day of October 1871, at my office. oct6 2t M. GORMLEY, 0> dinary. CT BORGIA, Raj. dolph County. — By vtr ® lure of an order grained by the court of: Ordinary in and for rai l county , will be sold on. the first Tuesday iu November next, three hundred and sixteen acres of land, No. 137 v and one hundred and fourteen acres of lot, No. 136, in the 9th di.-trict of said county as the property of Wiiliau Jorden dect-aeed. Sold for tlie benefit of heirs and creditors Terms, cash. TURNER O. PHILLIPS Admr. oct6-td de bonis non of William Jordan. G EORGIA. Randolph County—Where as, Columbus O. Brooks, having in prop er form, applied tome for Permanent Letteis of Administration on the Estate of William, H. Brooks, late of said County, deceased. This is to cite all, amt singular the C+- (litors, and next ot kiu, of William 11. Brooks, to he and appear at my cilice, on the first Monday in November next, and show cause, if auy iht-y can, why Leiters of Admiuistiaiion should not be granted to C. O. Brooks, on William 11. Brooks’ Estate. Witness my hand, and official eignatur . ae| 29-lm M GORMLEY, Ordiuary. GEORGIA Randolph County. —By vir tue of an order, granted at th« Septem ber term, JB7l, of the couit of Ordinary. In and ior said county. Will be arid on the first Tuesday in November next, before tlie Court House in the city of Cuthbert, Lot of Land No. 175 in tlie tenth district of said county, as tlie propeity of William Maynor deceased, for the benefit «-f heirs and creditors. Terms cash. W. 11. DIXSON, Adm’r of William Maynor, dec. G 1 KORGl A—Randolph County.—Where s as, Peter Stewart, Administrator of Dauitl P. Norton, deceased, represents to the Court in his petiiion. duly tiled and entered on r<co:d, that he has fully adminLtered D. B. Norton’s Estate ; this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kiudre i and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Ad ministrator should liot be' discharged from his Administration and receive Letters of Dis missim o.t the first Monday in Jannarv, 1872. M. GOKMI.EY, Ordinary. Bi-p22-3m GEORGIA, Randolph County. —Amos M. Elliott, Administrator, de bonis uon, on the Estate of William A. Cary deceased, late of the Ntate of Albama. having filed Sn my office a eertified copy of his Letters of Ad ministration, and also his petition for leave to sell Lot of Land No. fifty-three (53) in the sixth district of Randolph county ; all persons are hereby required to come forward and show cause, if they can, at or before tlie October Term of the Court of Ordinary, why said ap plication should not. be granted. Given under my hand and official signature. anglS’dm M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. FORSALE! Three Plantations. AS I have decided to change my occupa tion, and my place of residence, I offer for sale the following desirable property : Aly X 3 laiitation IN SMART COUNTY, GA., Seven miles south of Lumpkin and fifteen north of Cuthbert, outlie road from the for mer to tlie latter place, containing 1,631 ACRES j About three fonrths cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There are three settlements oil the place. The Improvemsnts are Good. The dwelling lias recently been recovered and repainted ill and out side. It lias seven rooms and a cook room, and pantry attached. There area plenty of good cabins for labor ers, and tbe most of them witli g»od brick ehinnuys, a good gin house aud screw, new stables and cribs, a large two story barn, a good smoke house, dairy, carriageiiuuse, and blacksmith shop. Titer.- a c two good springs near the dwell ing, and many more oil the plantation There is aplenty of cane on the (dace to winter a large number of cattle. W A. Mbreland on the place will show the plantation to any one wishing to see it. Also, my Plantation l\ RAXBOLPII COLXTY, GEORGIA, Near Benevolence. containing three bundled and twenty acres ; two huudred cleared 4»d in a good state ot cultivation, with all neces sary improvements, dwelling, Cabins, siaWes, cribs, a good gin house and serow. choice fruit tiees of different kinds, splendid well and spring water, Convenient to Churches and Schools, And noted forlls healthfulness. Any one wishing to see the place, I Tsfcr them to W. A. Moreland on my place iu Stew art. And MY PLANTATION IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., Fourteen miles from Columbus, near Big Uchee Creek, two and a half miles from the flourishing town of Silver Run on the Mo bile & Girard R. K„ containing nine hundred' and seventy-live iicrcs, about- one half cleared and in a good state of culnvttyon, well im proved, iu an Excellent Neighborhood of the best society, and unsurpassed for health fulness; a plenty of good spring water ou any part of the plantation ; a small creek runnings diagonally through the main body of the plan tation The dwelling has six large ivoms,and a store room, hath' room, and two pantries, al so a cook room connected to the dwelling by. a cnlonade; good framed cabins with hr clt chimneys, two sets of stables, two carnage booses, blacksmith shop, good gin house and screw, and other buildings, hint of d.ffereat kinds. Mr P. H. Perry who lives near the pines will take pleasure in showing it to any one. Mv terms lor eilhtr place is one lnilf ettsh, the balance in oue and two years with interest. Either place for rent after ihe first of DrCtin for next, if not sold bv that lime. My address will b Atlanta, Ga., nutil after the first of October next, then Cuihbert Ga... until the first of January next. augll-tf A. F. MORELAND, BEESWAX Bought by T. S POWELL. Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Sialioner,