For the Appeal.
For tbc gratification of my little g'rls. I
publish this simple poctn, in memory of
“Little Willie Moody.” who died on Sun
day, Oct, Ist, at his father’s residence, in
Ctithberr.
Willie was a good hoy ; at school he aas
obedient to his teacher, faithful to his dl.tier,
nnd generous to his school-mates. 1 never
knew a boy more generally beloved. Tiu*
history of this little boy has its morel. Every
one, it matters not how humble his walk in
life, has his influence ; a.ud “ dying leaves
behind him footprints on the sand of lime.”
Although surrounded by the sturdy old oak.
and the majssti c pine, wo love the modest
little violet, and the aroma which it sends
forth in the forest air, attracts she wanderer,
to its humble hiding place :
Thou ’i t gone, Willie, to the spirit land,
Thy life pased out as the hour glass sand ;
That voice which so oft brought joy and love,
Is chanting the liyms of praise above.
Thy virtuous life, in modesty,
Was radiant with humanity ;
Tbo’, bereft of ostentations show,
Thou liad’st thy influence here below.
Thou was’t ever innocent and kiud,
And all thy manners too refin’d,
Poiiteness with its magic power
Beguiled the school boy’s lonely hour.
Thy teacher loved thee. Willie too,
For thy duty always thon wouldV, do ;
And frequently have I heard her say,
“ Willie is faithful, and will obey,”
His classmates, Jobnie, Bobbie and Clyde,
May each one, as down life's hill you glide,
Remember that if you would be loved,
You must by charily be moved.
Willie is not lost, but gone before,
Mother the kind Savior will restore.
To thy fond embrace that darling boy,
Who is laid away from earth's alloy.
Father be comforted in thy grief.
For in Jesus thou call’st find relief,
E’en as a father pittieth his child,
He in Ills mercy chastcncth mild.
Pence to thy ashes, brave noble boy ,
No more will the c res of life annoy,
Thou art ever free from pain and strife,
Thou’rt enjoying now immortal life.
ILvsskltixe.
C*eese—Their Value.
Editor Plantation : To the far
mer, geese are the most valuable of
all domesticated fowls. Ten gos
lings are fully equal to the besthoe
baud in the cotton patch. They
will keep ten acres of ground per
fectly clean of grass, it the plowing
is properly done. The most care
ful hoe hand will bruise and skin
cotton more or less, but geese will
carefully pick all the grass from the
young cotton without injuring it in
the least. lam surprised that tar
mers do not make more and better
use of them. They pay for their
keep many limes over in killing
grass upon which they fatten; are
'saleable in market and a luxury up
on his table.
A farmer in my neighborhood,
who knows their value, was offer
ing four dollars a pair for common
geese, to put in his cotton fields.
Since the war I have raised all
the geese I could, conveniently,
and principally, for the purpose of
working cotton. And more than
once, when it would have been im
possible for me to have saved my
crop with the labor at my control,
they saved it. I find the large
white Eremin not only the most
beautiful of all varieties, hut the
best workers, and easily raised. I
would advise every farmer to have
his flock of geese, ami pure Eremin
if he can procure them. They will
work his cotton well without watch
ing, and will save him a deal of
tedious work or money. It is a
beautiful sight to see thirty or for
ty Eremin geese in a field of cotton
carrying their rows almost as reg
ular as hoc-hands. Any farmer who
plants twenty or thirty acres of cot
ton, will never be without geeso al
ter once testing their viatic. The
greatest objection to them is that
they have not forgotten that deaf
ening quack with which their ances
tors saved Home. Any unusual
sight or noise about the premises
will put the whole flock so quack
ing. L A. 11.
ISt. Georg is, S. C.
■ ■ ■■ ■ -
Tiie Time to Skim Milk. —Milk
should he skimmed as soon a-s all
the cream lias arisen, ami before the
milk has thickened. The exact
time required for the cream to rise,
will of course depend upon the
temperature, hut a. little experience
will soon enable one to tell. At the
time the cream should ha removed,
it will have a bright, healthy up- j
pearance—a rich, yellow, uniform, i
and snch adherency of particles as
will enable one sometimes to re
move all the cream at one dip of tl.c
skimmer.
If allowed to stand too long with
out skimming, both the quantity
and quality of the cream M ill be
seriously affected. The surface
will become discolored, blotched,
and knobby, while underneath tne
cream is rapidly yielding to the cor
rosive tendency of the acid in the
milk. The thickest ci\ am may be
as surely destroyed by standing on
the milk, as would the finest fabric
in a hath of sulphuric acid. When
thus destroyed, the cream is re
placed by a thin, watery substance,
having no resemblance to milk or
cream.
Those facts which may he easily
verified, show how essential it is
that the cream should be taken oli
before the milk has acquired any
great amount of acidity, let in
order to make the largest amouut
of butter, care must he taken not to
remove the cream too soon. Many
neat and thrifty housewives make a
practice of skimming up the milk
at stated intervals, so as to he
through with the job. This is, of
course, very pleasant, hut it in
volves considerable loss, as they, dp
not get the full cream from the
newest milk. The milk should he
skimmed at the same age, provided
it has had the same conditions as
regards temperature, etc. It fol
lows, then, that some milk should
he skimmed every night and morn
ing.
Drumming vs. Advertising.
A correspondent comphiinsfof the
way in which.busincss is done, and
the euormom-rWpenses nicrtfem to
the “army of drummers” lie is
compelled to employ. With all
proper deference to his statement,
wo still question its t uthfulness.
We do not think lie is compelled to
employ the leeches Ife describes.
We are sure that if he woukl drop
the whole tribe, and advertise his
goods liberally, he would thereby
save a considerable sum in ex
penses, and reach a large business.
The vicious system of drumming
up the trade is demoralizing, aim
costs too much to he profitable.
The man who advertises instead
can afford to sell at lower rates, and
thus he can surely fasten to himself
the trade he attracts by his an
nouncements in the newspapers.—
The eld fashioned way of telling
the public what 3 on have to sell in
plain simple terms', is worth more
than nil the nqw inventions, and
traders will have back t'dit
A r e*o York Journal of Commerce-.
“ Many a word at random spoken,
may sooth or wound a heart that’s
broken.”—Scott.
, ‘OC’jbLe jßost
Perfumery, Hair Oils, Lilly White,
Ladies’ Toilet Articles,
Stationery, Blank Books, etc., etc.,
At .1. j. McDonald's Dm* stoic,
oets?) ly
DOTAL SfISTRyiENTS,
Artificial Teeth, Gold Foil,
And Eeery thing Else in lice
DENTAL LINE,
Always on hand,
At Manufacturer’s Prices,
At the Drug Store of
J. j. McDonald.
m\> mem- Mil
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $3 ; C90,00G!! T
ALLISON & SIMPSON, A rents.
BACOl: EACOITI BACOSH!
Before purchasing elsewhere call on
ALLISON k SIMPSON.
AiLnff Jif
J. Walker, Proprietor. It. H. McDonald «k Cos., Druggist*
fc Gen. Agents, Sun Francisco,Cul ,and 34 Commerce St.,N.Y
EScnr Testimony to their
Woiatlcrfcil Curative EflTicls.
Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy
Drink* Made of I’oor Kuni, Whiskey,
Proof Spirits ancl Kefurie Liquors, doc
tored, sspie d and sweetened to please the taste,
called “ Tonics,'’ ** Appetizers.” 14 .Restorers,” &c.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
but are a true Medicine, made from the Native
Roots and Herbs o! California, free from all
Alcoholic Htiniuiants* They are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A
LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and luvigorator of the System, carry
ing off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take these
Bitters according to directions and remain long
unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed
by mineral poison or other means,.aud the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They urc a Gentle Purgative as well
as a Tonic, possessing, also, Hie peculiar merit
of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conges
tion or Inflammation of the Liver, aud of alt the
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 Bit
ters have no equal.
For lull aim mat ory and Chronic Rheu
matism and Gout, Dyspepsia or In
digestion, Bilious, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bit levs have been most successful. Such
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which is generally produced by derangement ot
the Digestive Organs,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, 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 SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter,
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, rimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Wonns. Sea?d Head, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas, Itch, ScnrfsTDiscolorations 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 snch cases will con
vince the most incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting through the skin 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 tlic blodd pure, and the health of the'system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urkifg
in the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
SOLD BY ALB DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal., and o 2 and .34 Commerce New York.
For sale in Cuthbert a* tic Drug Stores of
J. McDonald and T. S. Powell.
FOR CHILLS AND FEVER:
Quinine,
Wi’iliotl's Anti- P.-rio tic,
Ayti’ti Agu-.-C ire,
H itter’s Specific,
Taylor's Californi• Tonic,
Gallighuu’s, Sliallenberger’s, Unitor's
Dei liter's
For sate at. tlic Drug Store ot
octet> Jy J J. MCDONALD
"V ineg’ar^
DIRECT FROM FRANCE.
Genuine White Wine Vinegar,
BY TUB BOTTLE OR GALLON,
At T. S. I’OWELL, Trustee.
Druvgist, lionks. Her ami Stationer
Be sure to call at
MCDONALD’S
ffijfKgjjfr Drug Store,
On t j le g ,nih east cor
in r of the Square, ami
; you sh U not g > away dissatisfied, either as
to ptic's or arf o'es. ' eelY'-ly
LOOK OPT!!
Borneo and Gunny Bagging,
21-4 lbs to the Yard,
Arrow aud Eureka Ties.
Very low, for CASH only.
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
• *
Central City Cdiiios Men,
“ Worm Candy,
Hunt’s Tonic Inver Bitters
Forsale I>y 8. POWELL-, Trustee,
. p. JAOOT,
Watchmaker and
JEWE L E R ,
IS at the same oil stand opposite Gillespie’s.
.and will do all work entrusted to him will)
neatness aud di.-pa’dt.
All Work Warranted.
Will hay and pay the cash for old gold and
silver.
Watches that have been on hand a year
will be sold to pay charges. sepls ct
New Crop Turnip Seed !
A Fine Supply,
At B. J. JACKSON’S.
3lavl>les, Tops,
Irish or Jew’s Harps,
Sponge Balls, Ilarmonicans, Etc.,
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee.
Shoulder Braces,
TRUSSES, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Cloth and
Hat
Bruslies,
Os all grades, always on hand at the Drug
St re ot j. j. McDonald.
Sugar, ail Grades, Coffee,
BICE3
AND—
Choice Louisiana Syrup,
In barrels a id half barrels at
ALLISON $ SIMPSON’S.
E. R. E.
Jll READY RELIEF cures the
<k worst pai’:; iu from one to twenty min
utes. Not one hour alter reading this adver
ti°; ment need anyone sutler with pain.
It was the first and is the on y Pain Rtmidy
that instantly stops the most excruciating
pair s, allayslnHsmation, and (uros Conges
-5 Lon, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow
‘els, or other glatids or organs, by one applica
lion.
In from one to twenty minutes, no matter
how violent dr excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed ridden, infirm, Grippled. Ner
vous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease
may sutler.
Railway’s Ready Relief
will afford instant ease. Inflanmtiou of the
Kidneys, lullauiation ot the Bladder, Infla
matiou of tire Bowels, Congestion of the
Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croop. Dip-
Iberia, Catarrh. lufluer z r, Headache, Tooth
ache Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold drills,
Ague drills
The application of tire Ready Relief to the
part or par ts where the pain or difficu'ty ex
is s will alibi'd ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms,
S rur Stomach, Heartburn, sick lleadgdie, Di
arrhea, Hysentery, Colie, Wind in the Bow
els, and all Internal Pains.
Ttavelero should always carry a bottle of
Ridway’s Ready R, lief with them. A few
drops in water w ill prevent sickness or pain
from t-hang" of water. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters us a stimulant.
Fever aud Ague.
Fever and Ague cured for titty cent.-.
There i r not, a remedial agent in this world
ilrai wi 1 curv Fever and Ague, aim all other
Afalarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow,
and other Fevers (aider! by Railway's Pillsl
nr quick as Railway’s Ready Relief. Fifty
cents per bottle-
HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! !
Strom' and Pure Rich Blood—lncrease of
Flesh a * Weig t—Clear Bkiu and Beautiful
Complexion secured to all.
Dr. Eadway’s Sarsapariliian
Resolvent
lias made the most astonishing cures ; so
quick so rapid are the charges the body un
dergoes. under tiie influence of this truly won
derful medicine, thut every day an iaceeasc in
fh'sli and weight is seen ami felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev
ery drop of the Sarsapariliian Resolvent, com
municates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and other fluids and judas of the system the
vigor of life, for it repairs the w<v-tes of the
body with new and .sound, material. Scrolu
la Sypliilis, Consumption, Glandular disease,
Ule’ers in the throat. Mouth, Tumors, Nodes
in the Glands and other parts of the system,
Sore Eyes. Smtmoivus discharges from the
Ears, and worst’ bums of Skin, diseases,
Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring
Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Are. Black
Spots, Worms in the Fieslr,'Tumors, Cancers
in the Womb, and all wiakeniug and painful
discharges. Night, Sweats, Loss of Sperm
and ail wastes of tile life prihciple, are within
the curative rungs of this wonder of Modern
ChemistryTand a few days’ use will prove to
any person using it for either ul tluse form?
of disease, its potent power to care tllecr,
If the padeiTt, daily becoming I’cdfrired by
the wast> sand decomposition is continually
progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes
and repairs the same with new material made
from healthy blood—and this the Sarsapar il
lian will and does secure—a. cure is certain; for
when once this remedy commences its wor k
of purification, aud sncceedsin diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, aftd
every day the patient will Rot himself grow
ing better and stroll er, the tood digesting bet
ter, appetite improving, aud flesh aud weight
increasing.
Not only does the Sarsapariliian Re olvcnl
excel all known remedial agents in the cure
I ol Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and
Skill diseaseses ; hut it is the only pytptive
cure for
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Haitian, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Dia
betes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontin
tt'-nce of Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminu
ria, ami in alt eases where ihere are brick-dust
deposit, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed
with substances like the white of an egg, or
threads like white silk or there is a morbid,
dark, hi lions appearance, and white bone-dust
deposit s, ami when there is a pi n king, burning
sensation when passing water, and pain in the
Sura 1 of (he Back aud along the Loins.
Dr. H.ad.way 7 s
Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, el
egantly co ited with sweet, gum, purge, regu
tale, pu ify, cleanse, and strengthen. Rad
way’s Pills, lor the cure of ail disorders of the
Stomach, Liver, Boweis, Kidneys, Bladder,
Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation,
Costivoncss. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bi lious
ness, Billions Fever. Inflammation of the Bow
els, Piles, and all Derangements of the Inter
nal Viscera. Warranted.to ell-c.t a, positive
cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mer
cury, minerals, or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following svmptoms re
till.ing trout disorders of the Digestive Or
gans :
Constipat’on, Inward Piles, Fullness of the
Blood in the head, Aecidity of tire Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking er Fluttering at the pit of the Stom
acb. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult breathing.
A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free tlic
system from all of the above named disorders.
Price, 35 cents per Box. Sold by Druggists.
Read “False and True ’’ Send one lHtar
stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 Maiden
Lane, New York. Information worth thou
! sands wilt be sent. you. jy7-ly
GRAND OPENING!
OW E N &”S EAL E Y
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
STOOIv of
nil, Ai IfIIII GOODS!
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods of Every Variety.
ALSO
Mins, Eats aiii Sloes, Mess’ ani Boys’ Hats, Hardware & Cntlery,
Saddlery, Harness and Plantation Medicines.
Wc would call special attention to our
GROCERY STORE I
This ayc have filled with every variety of GROCERIES—SoId on tlic
most reasonable terms —consisting of
BACON, LARD, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, PEAS,TOBACCO, CHEESE,
CRACKERS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, BAGGING, TIES, die.,
In a word, everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
We are thankful to our friends for their liberal patronage heretofore
reeiaved, and hope, by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same.
Sept. 29th, 1871, et
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 SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
SO Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT,
500 lbs BEST LEAF LARD,
10,000 lbs BEST TIMOTHY HAY,
■All Sugar £Y3Q.Ca. Coffee,
CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, PEPPER, SPICE, CLOVES, NUT
MEGS, and everything kept in a
Fancy and Staple Grocery Store!
Which we will sell CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY !
We have aleo a COMPLETE STOCK OF
WINEN A. > 1> LiqU O 1{ H
Os ail Kinds and Qualities BRANDY’ from $3 50 to SIG 00 per gallon. VIIIISKEY
from $1 90 to $lO 00 per' gallon. GIN from $3 CO to $3 00 per gallop
Old Porter, Claret, tJSiampaiisie, &c.
All wo ask of our friends is to please give us a call, and we will sell, on some terms, as
We Can Compete with any House THIS SIDE OF MACON.
CUTIIBERT, GA., May 19, 1871. ct,
ra m beautTfol millinery goods,
JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY
:Hi, COOPER,
COLLEGE STREET, CUTIIBERT, GA.
Her Stock is large and complete in every department, and cannot fail to
please every one, in style, quality, and quantity. At
tention is invited to her Stock of
Spi M Snuer Hats, Bsiets, Flowers, Laces, Rilis, Sic.,
Which she is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee,
that the articles sold will bo just as recommended.
For Nalo!
80,000 Best BRICK
Ever Made in Cutlibert.
Also a supply of SliSflcr fiAKDKN
SEEDS —;i Southern production, war
ranted O K.
Fresh Tennessee Hams, Bulk Meat,
Pure Leaf Lard, Etc.
Fine, finer ant] the very Jj neat
LiSOUR, in Sacks and in Barrels,
Meal, Sugars, GofiTee, find a general
stock of FAMILY GROCERIES.
EE VY GO UHTTR Y 8 YE TIP.
ALSO AT COST!
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hard and
Hollow Ware, by
janl3 , t A. A. WILKIN.
Extract Strawberry, Vanilla,
Pineapple and Lemon,
For Flavoring, at
B. J. JACKSON S.
niSTE GREEK TEA,
“ BLACK TEA,
For Sale by T. S. POW ELL, Trust*
New Books !
Labberton’s Historical Atlas,
“ Outlines History
“ (QUESTIONS TO) “ “
FOLLE FAIiINE,
By O n Ida,
Doctrine us the HOLY SPIRIT,
By Walker.
MOT 11 FTPS RECOMPENSE,
Jiy Grace Agailar.
WOMAN’S FEIENI)SHIP,
Jiy Grace Aguilar.
HOME INFLUENCE,
Bg Grace Jga ilar.
“ SCENE,
Jig Grace Agailar.
DAYS OF BRUCE,
By Grace Agailar.
WOMEN OF ISRAEL,
Jig Grace Agailar.
EDWARD WRIGHT,
Jiy Edward Leach.
GODEY’S LADY BOOK Receipts,
AMEICAN TUNE BOOK,
DOW’S SERMONS,
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Ttustfee,
l)ra•'gist. Bookseller RDM Stationer.
The Protector Fruit Jar,
A ,-u.ieriur article,
For sale at Cost, by
J. L. & li 11. COBB.
THE A-dSTEQTAII!
A Black Tea with Green Tea Flavor,
at T. S. POWELL'S, Trusti c.
BONNET BOARDS!
"W'li.i-fco rjS3 Blue,
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Dn W it, Bookseller and Stationer.
CoiIgTCSS W Silo I*
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
REORRit HOliE
IWSU It AH' CE COMPANY,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital..- $350,000.
PACIFIC 1
INSURANCE COMPANY!
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Capital, “ Gold,” $1,000,000.
T. S. POWELL, Agent.
Cutlibert, Ga.
Shailenberger’s, Gallighan’s
And Holton’s I^ills,
For Fever and Ague,
Fur sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
METHODIST AND BAPTIST
Hymn Books,
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Cheap Cash House.
JACKSON’S
Is the place to buy your
FA NI L Y S UPPLLES
AND
CONFECTIONERIES,
(If you have the CASH,)
IF YOU WANT A
NICE CIIEAP LAMP,
Os any sdzo or style; or if yonr old Lamps
Need New Burners, Chimneys, or
XVioSxjs,
Goto J. J. MCDONALD’S
0c(29-ly 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,
McLea ’s Strengthening Cordial,
Nerve and Bone Linament,
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 Zylobalsamum,
Brown’s Essence Ginger, Carbolic Salve.
For sale, at Drug Stor e of
j.j. McDonald.
W anted.
COTTON, at the highest market price.
1 ,(1(10 bushels Corn, 1,0(10 bushels Pea?
I,iioo pounds Beeswax, aud other Ci untry
Produce at
J. J. MCDONALD’S Drug Store.
Now is tlie Time
TO BUY
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Chemicals, etc., Cheap.
j. j. McDonald.
Aiiegai* Bitters,
IIOSTETTER’S ‘ *
PLANTATION ‘ ‘
SOLOMON’S
LI PM AN’S ‘ ‘
WARD’S EUREKA ‘ ‘
For Sale by
j. j. McDonald.
-Alyoi*’*
CHI EERY PECTORAL,
) Pill?, Sarsaparilla,
Hair Vigor aud
Ague Cure.
HT lit,
Expectorant,
Sarsaparilla,
Pain Alleviator,
Hair Dye,
aud Pills.
Allen’s Lung Balsam,
Ilelmbold’s and llisley’s Buehn,
and “Tip Top”
Axle - Grease,
At J. J. MCDONALD'S Drug Store.
CHEWING AND SiOKSNG
TOBACCO,
AND
CIGARS OF EVERY QUALITY,
Common, Fine, Superfine and Superior, and
thei- Antidote, ulwa; s to he had at the Drug
Stoic of
J. J. McDONAIJ).
Plow Iron, and Steel,
Wood and. Hollow Ware,
At ALLISON A SIMPSOM’S.
0. H. P. EWING, Tailor,
Cuthbert, Ga.
WOKK -f all kinds done with neatness
and dispatch, and Warranted,
i tC Shop up stairs, in tear of Appeal of
oftive. jauti ly
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES,
GINS and RUMS,
OF the purest kind. for medicinal use at.
the Drug Store of
j. j. McDonald.
Dr. S. G. Robertson,
Surgeon Dentist,
CUTIIBERT, GA. oc f »6tf
MASSENGALE & CO.,
COiWiISSIQN MERCHANTS,
And Wholesale Dealers in
GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY,
AND PROVISIONS,
NASHVILLE, : : TENNESSEE.
PIY Special At’ention to the filling of or
ders for CORN. WHEAT, OATS, HAY,
BACON aud Bulk Meats, and all grades of
FLOUR, and guaranteesatista'tion
may 19 Cm
PUBLIC SALE OF
VAL.UBLE PLANTATION!
WILL Ire Bold, ill tlie city of Cuthbert,
on the First Tuesday in November
next, between the legal houis of sale, a de
i.ahle residence, the West half of Nos. 196
and 332. containing two hundred, two and
one-half acres, more o leas, situated one mile
East of Brooksville. Place weil improved,
good framed dwelling, five rooms, two brick
chimneys, outbuildings, necessary. Terms,
three installments—one-third cash, mortgage
on land to secure last payments.
JAMES E. BRIDGES,
Agent for Frauces Bridges.
Angnst 25, 1871. 2m°
TURNIP SEED.
EARLY DUTCH WHITE FLAT AND
Red Topped, Seven Top,
POMERANIAN GLOBE,
AND IMPROVED PURPLE TOPPED
Yellow Ruta Baga,
For sale by A LLISON & SIMPSON.
FOR FALL PLANTING.
Little Gem Peas,
Kale, Borecole or
German Dwarf Greens,
Cabbage, Collnrds,
Carrots, Radish,
Lettuce Mustnd,
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bu akseller end Statiuuer.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
CLAGHOKK & COMNGHAM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Wines,
LIQUORS & SEGARSr
SAVANNAH, GA.
sepß-6m
R. J. Davant, Jr. W. D. Waples.
Julian Myers.
DAVANT, WAPLES & CO.,
COTTON & RICH FACTORS,
AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Sava£3;ialj, Ga.
Liberal adcanccs made on Con
signments.
Orders for Eice filled free of
Commission, with cash in hand.
sepß-6m
Wm. 11. Tison. Wm. W. Goudon.
TINOX & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, CIA.
TFAGGING AND IRON TIES ADVAN
CED ON CROPS
Liberal Cash Advances m .de ou Consign
ments of Cotton.
Careful attention to all business and prompt
return? guarateed.
sc] 8-6 m
W. 11. STARK. 11. P. RICHMOND.
VV. H. STARK & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCEIiS,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND—
Gen’l Commission Merchants,
Sa,vaY!2iala, Ga.
Careful attention given to
SALES OR SHIPMENT OF COTTON
And all kinds of Produce,
Libera! Advances on Consignments.
Arrow and Eureka Ties.
At lowest Agent's pi iec?.
Keep constantly on hand, a targe Stock of
all kinds of BAGGING.
Agents for
E F Coes Super Phosphate of Lime.
11. 11. JONES Agent,
Sepl Gin Cuthbert, Ga
JOHN W. SUTLIVE,
WITH
boit & McKenzie,
COTTON EACTOES,
COiWdISSION MERCHANTS,
And General Agent for the Sale of
SEA FOWL GUaNO,
Savannah, Ga.
L- J. GUILMARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY.
L. J. GUILMARTIN & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
General CrniMim totals,
BAY STREET, S AVANNAH. uA.
Agents for Bradley's Super Phos
phate of Lime.
Jewell’s Mills Yarns & Domestics, &c.
Bagging, & Iron Ties,
Always on hand.
Usual facilities Extended to Uiutomere.
auglß-!m
Corn Meal!
rrVIE MILL one and a half miles South
8 East of Cuthbert is now in good order.—
Customer’s Corn ground promptly at the cos
tomary rates. Ground for Stock at half prici-
GRITS and JISIA U,
always on hand.
ET Cu storn solicited O. P. BEALL
febll) It'
Extract @1 Lemon.
PINE APPLE, VANILLA,
AND
ORANGE FOR FLAVORING.
SEABROOK’S Soothing Syrup, Mrs. Win
slow’s Soothing Syrup or Children, Mus
tard, Black Pepper, and Cream Tartar, al
ways to he had at the Drag Store of
j. j.' McDonald
TO THE SICK.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE my Drug
Store will he opened
Ou SsiEidays,
From 9 to 10 o’clock A. M., and from Ito 5
P. M.
Jags" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully
compounded at any hour of the Night or Day.
oct29-iv j. j McDonald.
JAMES KNOX JOHN GILL
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton Factors
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 125 Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore.
rtONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, RICE.
Vy etc., respectfully solicited,aud liberal ad
vances made thereon.
Orders for Corn r-nd Bacon promptly execu
ted "with care and attention. oct2d-ly
Green’s Dyspepsia Remedy,
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Trustee.
Legal Advertisements.
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold before the Court House dor r
in the city of Cuthbert on the fir.-t
Tuesday in November, between the legal
uourj of sale, the following Property, to-wit :
Lot? of Land Nos. two hundred and thirty-
tvv ‘. hundred nnd forty-five in the 10th
Liiß,nct of said, county. Levied ontosatis
„ 1 lu IS U IL ‘d from (lie Superior Court of
sa.d county taV or 0 , Ed^ard McDonald,
Administrator of Wm. S. Scott vs George B.
Smith. Property pointed out try defendant,
ouid at risk ol former purchaser.
Also same time and place, one two ttory
Building aud Premises attach, and iu tire city ®f
Cuthber t known as the Millinery Establish
ment of Mrs. Amanda L. llapp. Levied on to
satisfy a Mechanic's lien fi fa issued from the
Superior Cour t of said county in favor of Jno
Freeman for the use oQHood & Kiddoo and
James J Kiddoo ys. Amanda L Mapp. Prop
erty [on e t out in said fi fa. Tenants noti
fied
W. J. BARRY,
' octet.! Dep't. Sheriff
GIEORgIA, RANDoi.ru C-Unty.—Four
V weeks aft r date application will be
ma'e to the Court ot Or dinary in and for
said el-nuty for leave to sell the real property
belonging to tire Estate of Elizabeth Neely,
deceased. p. L. MIZE, Adm’r.
octk-lm
€3 EORGIA, Randolph County.—By vir
-3T ture of an order granted by the court of
Ordinary in and for said county will be sbld on
tlie first Tuesday in November next, three
hundred a ,and sixteen acres ol land, No. 137,
and one hundred aud fourteen acres of lot. No,
136, in the 9th dbtrict of said couuty as the
property of Wi lian Jorden. deceased. SoM
for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. TURNER O. PHILLIPS Adrnr.
octo-td do bonis nou of William Jordan.
G 1 EORGIA. Randolph County.—Where-
V as, Columbus O. Brook?, having in prop
er form. applied tome for Permauent. Letter*
of Administration on the Estate of William
H. Brooks, late ot said county, deceased.
This is to cite all, and singular the cri uitors,
and next of kin, of William H. Brooks, to he
and appear at my office, on the first Monday in
November next, and show cause, if any they
cau, why Letters of Administration should
not he granted to C. O. Brooks, on William
11. Brooks’ Estate.
Witness my Laud, and official signature,
so 1 29 lm A1 GORMLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA Randolph County.—By vir
tue of an order, granted at the Septem
ber term, 1871, of the court of Ordinary, in
and tor said county. Will be sdd on the first
Tuesday in November next, before the Court
House in the city of Cuthbert, Lot of Laud
No. 175 in the tenth district of taid couuty, as
tlie property of William Mayuor deceased,
for tire benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. W. B. DIXSON, Adm’r of
William Maynor, dec.
GEORG lA— Randolph County.--Where
as, Peter Stewart, Administrator of
Daniel P. Norton, deceased, represents to the
Couitiuhis petition, duly filer! and entered
on recutd, that Ire has fully administered D.
B. Norton’s Estate ; this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindle! ahd creditors,
to show cause, it any they can, why said Ad
ministrator should not tie discharged from his
Administration aid receive Letters of Dis
missiju on the first Monday in January, 1872.-
M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
sop22-3m
GEORGIA, Randolph County—Amos
M. Elbott, Administrator, de lionis non,
on the Estate of William A. Cary deceased,
late of the Ntate of Albania, having filed iu
my office a certified copy of his Letters of Ad
ministration, and also Iris petition for leave to
sell Lot ot Land No. fi'ty-tlirec (53) in the
sixth district of Randolph county ; all persons
are hereby required to come forward and sh uv
cause, if they can, at or before the October
Term of the Court of Ordinary, why said ap
plication should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature.
auglß 3m M. GORMLEY, Ordinary.
FOR SALE !
Three Plantations.
AS I have decided to change tny occnpa
.ri u.nndniy place of residence, I otter
for sale the following desirable property :
My I*laiitation
IN STEWART COUNTY, GA.,
Seven miles south of Lumpkin and fifteen
north of Cullihert, outlie road from the for
mer to the latter place, containing
1;681 ACHES;
About, three four His clear? and and iu a high state
of cultivation. There are three settlements
on the place.
Tlio Improvements are Good.
The dwelling lias recently been recovered
and repainted in and out tide. It has seven
rooms to and a cook room, and pantry attached.
There area plenty of good Cabin? for labor
er?, and the most el them with good Brick
chirniny?. a good gin house and -crew, new
liable? and cribs, a large two story barn, a
good smoke house, dairy, carriage house, ami
blacksmith shop.
There a c two good springs near the dwell
ing. and many more on the plantation There
is aplenty of cane on the place to winter a
large number of cattle.
W A. Moreland on the place will show the
plantation to any one wishing to see it.
Also,
MY PLANTATION
i.\ RASDOLi’iI COUTY, GEORGIA,
Near Bene vole nee. contair.ing three hundred
and twenty acres; two hundred cleared aud
in a good srate ot cultivation, with all neces
sary improvements, dwelling, Cabins, stables,
cribs, a good gin ln u?e and screw, choice
fruit trees of different kinds, splendid well
and spring water,
Convenient to Churches and
Schools,
And noted forits healthfnlr.ere.
Any one wishing io see the p'ace, I refer
them to W. A. Moreland on ury place in Stcw
ait.
And
MY PLANTATION IN
RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA.,
Fourteen miles from Columbus, near Big
Uchee Creek, two and a half miles from the
flourifiring town ol Silver Run ou tbc Mo
bile A- Girard R. K., containing trine hundred!
and seventy-live cere?, about one half cleared
and in a good state of culnva iou, well im
proved, iu an
Excellent Neighborhood
ot the best society, ad unsurj assed for licalth
fulness ; a plenty of good spring water ou any
part of the plantation ; a small ereek running
diagonally through the main body of the plan
tation The dwelling has six large rooms, and
a store room, bath room, aud two pantries, al
so a cook room conrected to the dwelling by
a colouade; good framed cabins with hr ck
Chimneys, two sets of stables, two carrmge
houses, blacksmith simp, good girt house ana
bcTCw, tuid otlici' buildings, IlUit of d.ffercnt
kinds.
Mr P. 11. Perry who lives near the place
wi I take pleasure iu showing it. to any one.
Mv terms for either place is one half cash,
tlie balance in one and two years with interest.
Either place for rent after the first of Decem
for next, if not sold by that tune.
My address will b Atlanta, Ga., until after
tlie first of October next, then Cuthbert Ga.,
until the first of January next,
augll-tf A. F. MORELAND.
:as333g»'Vfc r A:3s:
Bought by
T. S. POWELL. Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller aud Stationer.
Iron and. Stool,
Wood and Hollow Warn,
For sale by ALLISON A SIMPSON.