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DEPARTMENT
I jZSO~ Messrs. Griffin & Iloffman. Newapa-
Htt' Advertising Agenls, No. 4 South street,
Baltimore, Md., are duly authorized to con-
Bact tor advertisements at our lowest rah s.
Bdvertisers in that City are requested to
Bave tbeir favors with this house.
■ iitlilxrt Prices Current.
HoTTON 15j»ltq
Bacon—Clear Sides ll ®ll J
Rib 9 7 B®lll
Canvassed Hams 18@2'I
Shoulders 9J®lO
Goshen 50
• V: Country 35 (Si 10
Hxkswax 23
Ban i)i. rs 17 ®2O
Bovfre Rio, per lb 2>®27J
?: Java “ “ 28®33
Kens. 25
Hlous—per bid 7 75®10 75
Brain— Corn, per bu 90 @I.OO
Wheat...... 125
■ Rye 1.75®2.00
Oars 90® 1.00
B Reas 100® 1.25
Bmt H @l2*
—per lb 6|@7
Kits 1 75(2)2.25
Bags—Clean Cotton per lb 2J@3
In.Aß—Brown per lb 13J@15
■ C •* “ 14® 151
A « “ 15J@16
Crushed I7j®lß
Brrtup— per gal... 85®9il
I’or.Acco—per 'b 60® 1,25
Bdogisg 20® 24
Ties 7®B
H. literal Proposition to
Subscribers.
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■ Inn list, and enlarge the sphere of
■the Appeal’s usefulness, we pro
■pose to give present subscaibers
rcredit for six month’s subscription
■or each new cash subscriber they
r bring in.
Remember, by procuring one new
subscriber, you will get credit for
six months’ subscription yourself.
Sawtell & Christian.
We know that tor cleaning paint, win
dows, china and glassware; for polishing
knives, tin, iron, brass and copper wares, and
for removing stains from marble and porce
lain, and rust from machinery, Enoch Mor
gan's Sous' Sapolio is the best thing in use.
Dr. W. eTtACKETT,
CUTIIBERT, GA.,
Gives special attention to all Diseases pecu
liar to Females. 0C127 Gin
Important to the Sick!
By uriug the Farmer’s Fever PiLLjfor
ChiKs and Fever, Dumb Ague, Night Sweats,
Night Fevers. Inward Fevers, anil all Ma'a
rious Diseases, you save li Sty per cent and no
Ouininc. Oil or Calomel needed.
WKKDON & DENT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Eufaula, Ala Manufacturers.
.BT Chius and Fever Cured for $1 (HI j
! Ify using Farmer’s Pills—simplest, surest and
/heupest medicine known—no arsenic, stryeh
line or any other poison—any one can take
L/iem. For sale bv all Diuggisis.
WEEDON A DENT,
R Wholesale and Retail Druggi-t-s.
RL Ett aula, Ala., .Manuiaciurers.
■ Sarsaparilla Bitters,
I P' Hines the Blood which regulates llie
■-iver. Try these Bitters and you will not Use
■ny other. They do not leave you more con-
Hiipaleti than they found yon; hut will cure
■ionstipalioi). For sale by all Druggists
K WEE DO X & DENT,
I Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
B octC-tf Eufaula Ala.
THE BEST
STILL, FOAMING & SPARKLING
SCUPPERNONG WINE!
For sale by W. 0. HAY, Jr.,
novl7-6m At Isaac Easley's Stoic.
Be Guided By What You Enow.
Thereils an old proverb which says, ‘‘ex
iperience is the safest guide.” To this guide
,lie riek and ailing naturally Au m when east
ing. about foi tin ans of r< lief. Tliey ei,quire
wlml a medicine has done for others, before
■they adopt it tin niselves Os all tlie remedies
and preventives tu u e, Hostelter’s Stonmch
Bitters meets the test, most triumphantly, and
hence its immense popularity and vast sales.
Tlte sufferer from indigestion is sure to hud
someone ami ng his friends who lias been
cured.Of'tljis ui|r.ent by 1 he famous Vigetilble
stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liv
,«r complaint, constipation, nervous proslra
ticq, or general debility, has only to make in.
qnirydn the neighborhood wlierc lie resides in
order to discover wliat this standard vestora
.tive has effected in cases similar to bis own.—
In the published testimony to its meiits lie
will find a volume of proofs of its sanitary
prqperties, which ii is impossible for.bis com
mon sense to resist- Hetties it..and tlie ef
fect it produces on his system adds another to
thedioqt of witnesses in its favor. Tlius i:s
iieputation founded on facts, not astertioi s,
continually grows and spreads, Charlatans
and imposters, some of them mere local trick
sters, and othciswbo lake a somewhat wider
range, attempt tothrnst into the hands and
down the throats of invalids, lh< ir httphneatd
Concoctions, as »ul stilil e« fqr the tonic which
for so many years has been a medicinal st.iple
throughout tlie United States, Spanish Amen
ca. Canada, and the West Indies, but only
succeed to a limited extent In ibis .reasoning
age, the people have ascertained what is real
ly ,deserving of their confidence, decline ‘•run
ning after strange gods.’’
It is a strange fact that New Ha
ven dealers have to come to New
York for fresh vegetables in sea
son The farming interest in New
England is rapidly declining, and
lpnd can be bought at a cheaper
)i - ate in Massachusetts than in the
settled portions of lowa and Caifor
liia. Country towns in New Hamp
shire thickly inhabited twenty years
ago are now almost depopulated.
Rhode island is the only New Eng
land State where farms are increas
ing in value, and this is owing to
■ the growing prosperity of its man
ufacturin'. villages. Even there,
however, hundreds of acres culti
vated fifty years ago are now aban
.cloned to tlie rabbit and wood
-ehuck—AT. Y. Sun.
Another Radical ofliice holder has
come to grief. Colonel A. B. Cal
houn, pension Agent at Philadel
phia, who was an active lecturer
and speech maker for the Radical
party, has been found a defaulter
to the amount of §II,OOO ; was al
lowed to resign, and another person
appointed in his place. \V r e do not
hear of any steps being taken to
prosecute hi in. He writes a fare
well letter to the Secretary of the
interior, in which he states that he
remains in full sympathy with
Hi ant arid the Radical party—the
proper political connection for a !
defaulter, —Doylestown Democrat. I
THE CUTHBERTAPPEAL.
Home Affairs.
County Convention.
A Convention of the Democratic and con
servative voters of Randolph County will be
held at the Court. House in this city to-mor
row at 11 o’clock, A. M„ for the purpose of
electing delegates to the State Conven
tion, which meets in Atlanta, on the Cth,
to nominate a Candidate for Governor. Let
every quarter of the county be represented.
Remeinb.r the time, Saturday, Nov. 2d, at
11 o’clock, A. M.
A Fixe Guitar, can be bought very
cheap by early application at this office.
Going Off.—Notour 1 ' lucky store, ’’Gunn,
but the big stock ot goods be has on hand.
Tlie sweet potato and turnip crops in
this county are very good.
The toy setts at Powell's beat anything
lately brought out in that line.
If yon want a good horse or mule, call
on Mr. Lew. Poacher, at the Livery Stable.
The News Counter at Powell’s is always
attractive. The mast popular periodical lit
erature of the times is regularly received.
If you want a good cheap buggy or
wagon, read tlie advertisement of W. B. Mc-
Ilan, and go to him for a tr .de.
Last Friday. Saturday and Sunday
were quite warm, and reminded us of April
with its gentle showers.
A majority of the farmers of this and
adjoining counties, have made corn enough
to do them till another- crop is made. Some
few will have a little to spare.
Owen & Sealey are adding a large
room to the rear of their already commodi
ous store house. It takes plenty of room for
their huge stocks.
\q.. We are having a touch of genuine
winter, and wood and liglitwood find ready
sale.
'Sspq, We saw fine sweet potatoes selling
on the streets yesterday at torty cents per
bushel Now, it o’possums would just come
down a little !
Let us have rousing meeting at the
Court House to-morrow, and show our ap
preciation of tlie return of our State Govern'
ment into the hands of Georgians.
We understand there is some talk of tlie
Baptist Sabbath School giving the children a
Christmas tree, liy all means, let them bave
it.
The Thieves made a haul on W. D.
Sheridan’s stock one night last week, and
succeeded in making off with a quantity of
rations.
Tlie Trustees of the Cushbert Male
Institute have resolved to open the school on
the -15th of January next. A communica
tion from the President ot the Board was re
ceived too late for this issue.
£s#" There is one clever Warehouse man
in Eufaula, who desires to cultivate the ac
quaintance of Georgia farmers, and who is
sure to do the lair tiling with them in every
particular. That man is W. B. Ilrannon, of
the Alabama Warehouse. Ilis card will be
found in another column.
Cotton.—The * top etvp” is pronounced
nn utter failure in all quarters ; and this was
depended upon to bring the crop up to a half
crop. It is coming in very slowly, itml sell
ing yesterday at cents for good.
False ai arm.— The fire alarm was sounded
Wednesday evening about dork, and brought
the li-.e Company to their machine instanter .
and in a remarkably short time the engine
was ready for work. But just then it was
announced that there was r.o fire.
Look out for the Circus.—We went to
Gillespie’s show the other day, and we were
delighted with it. We were particularly
pleased with the •* riding round ”on horses.
A ring master sits in the centre, and the
horses “ git up and git ” at a twp-forty rate.
Tliis is tile cutest trick in the toy line we ever
saw. Really, it, is an interesting show to
look through the huge stock of Christmas
■ loin's now on exhibition at Gillespie’s.
If you don't believe Gillespie is 0. K. for
Christmas, just go and “ see how it is your
self.”
We take pleasure in directing attention to
tlie Card of Messrs. Palmer & Canterberry, in
another column. They are clever, sober
hardworking young men. and deserve a lib.
cral patronage. Tliey will give customers
entire satisfaction. It you want a good sett
of harness, or a good piir of shoes, at low
figures, give them a call.
Mrs. E. Gibson makes an announce
ment through our advertising columns, in
which our lady renders are especially inter
ested. The first question generally is “ what,
shall 1 wear ?” and the next is *■ where can I
get it the handsomest and cheapest?”
Be sure and read what Mrs. Gibson lias to
say.
Mayor and Council. — It will not be loug
befoie our citizens will be called upon to
elect a Mayor and Council for 1872. Let us
begin to ascertain who will serve, and who
will be acceptable to our people. We hope
there will be no lack of harmony in making
the choice—no ring-work, or wire-pulling in
the premises ; and in order that everybody
may be satisfied, we should hold a conven
tion of the voters of the city at an early
day and bring out an acceptable ticket.
We propose Monday, the 10th of Decem
ber, as a suitable day tor said convention.
What say the people?
A CARD.
CASH! CASH !
COST!
CASH! CASH!
COST 1
The stiiugency of tlie limes compclls me to
adopt the CASH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY,
from and after Dei ember first, uutil Spring.
Remember the change—friends—everybody—
an t govern yourselves accordingly. Will sell
FOR CASH as CHEAP AS THE CHEAP
EST, but must have the CaSII !
I am forced to adopt this plan in oider to
get out of debt—ail experience of six years
satisfying me that it is tlie only way to ac‘
complißli this object.
I would earnestly urge upon those friends
whom I have favored with goods on time the
great neces ity ot coming forward and mak
ing payments—this alone will enable me to
extend such favors next spiing.
I am selling a good lot of Clothing and
other articles AT COST.
decl ts ISAAC EASLEY,
Ciithbert Male Institute.
The board of Trustees of this Institution
met at the call of the Present, on the 25ih
November. President W. D.Kiddoo. Clarke,
Powell, Jenkins, Owen, and Baldlwin.
The Treasurer was authorized to proceed
to collect the first installment due on the
subscription list, and request the Cuthbert
Appeal to publish notice of tlie same.
The building Committee was instructed to
prepare a plan of a wooden building not to
exceed the cost of SC.OOO.
A Committee of three—Jenkins, Owen and
Baldwin—was appoi. ted to ascertain if a
suitable house can be obtained to open the
school on the first of January uc.xt.
Adjourned to meet on call of the Chair,
man. W. D. Kiunoo, Chairman.
B. J. Baldwin, Secretary.
Popular. -Our young triend, B. C. Ztiber,
who lias purchased thee'.ock ofß. J. Jackson,
is rapidly winning the favor of the trading
public. He expects to keep a choice stock at
all times, and we bespeak for him a liberal
share of patronage.
Smith. —“ Jones, why in the world do you
haul your cotton to EtUanla, when it is so
much nearer for you to brin<j it to Cuthbert?i>
Jones.— “ Well, you see, Smith, I wanted
to sell, and I didn't see anybody advertising
to buy in the Ciithbert paper ; but I saw sev
eral men advertising like tliey were anxious
to buy in the Eufaula papers, and to lie sure
of having no difficulty about selling, I took
it to Eufaula.
Smith.—“ I tell you, some people lose lots
of many by not advertising, don't they ? ”
For Sauiiatu Schools.— *• Christmas
Chimes.”—A choice collection of Christmas
Corals. Just published by J. L. Peters. 599
Broadway, N. Y'. It is issued iu psalmo
dy size, and contuius tlie following hymns :
Bubo of Bethlehem ; Brightest and Best ;
Christ is Bom ; Cbris’mas is Here ; Come
ye Faithful ; Hail to the Lord ; Hark ! the
Angels; Holy Voices; Expected Jrsuse :
Babe is Born ; Holy Night; Christmas Ever
Little Cbrildren ; Star of Bethlehem ; Merry
Cbuistmus ; Noel! Noel!; Christmas Tree ;
Whispering in Heaven ; Snow on the Ground;
and While Shepherds Watched. Sent, post
paid, for 20 cents each ; 50 for $8 ; 100 for
sls. Or, by express, 50.’ for SOS ; 1,000 for
$l2O.
STATE ROAD FRAUDS.
Nearly Two Millions Squandered in
One Year.
The Committee of citizens jijake!
the following report to the Legisla
ture about the Books:
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 25, 1871.
To the House of Representatives
now in session :
Iu compliance with a correspond
ence which wo herewith enclose,
marked exhibit A. We took for
mal possession of the books and pa
pers of the Western and Atlantic
Railroad on the 28th day ot Au
gust, 1871, and bave been engaged
since that time in bringing up said
books for the purpose of showing
the balances.
In view of the short time we
have been engaged, and the vast
amount of labor necessary to be be
stowed, we bave to regret that we
are able only to make a report to
the dose of the fiscal year ending
September 30, 1870, as you will find
from statement annexed, made up
by the General Book-keeper in
charge, which we respectfully sub
mit with his report, marked Exhib
it B, in accordance with a resolution
of your honorable body passed No
vember 24,1871.
In addition to the work done on
the books we have carefully record
ed all the vouchers taken during
Mr. Blodgett’s administration of
the road, beginning January Ist, and
ending December 24tli, 1870, (the
day lessees took charge.)
Except vouchers No. 6, dated
February 15th, 1870, from Jose
phine Beck, for $4,000 00.
Voucher No. 20, dated March 27,
1870, from James Sprouls, for sl,-
500 00.
Voucher No. 71, dated March,
1870, from William White & Cos.,
for $3,000 00.
Voucher No. 60, dated July 30,
1870, from J A I Whitaker, for
$5,587 50.
These four vouchers were never
turned over to our committee, and
as yet, we have been unable to trace
them.
We have thought proper to copy
these vouchers, which has taken no
small amount of labor, in order to
facilitate such investigations as
might be determined by the Legis
lature into the late management of
the Western and Atlantic Railroad,
and for the further purpose of more
effectually securing the records of
said administration.
The vouchers are copied into
blank books and properly indexed
so that they become ready and valu
able references, in the hands of an
investigating committee.
Referring to the books and pa
pers of the Western and Atlantic
Railroad it were perhaps proper to
say that they show a liberality in
general expenditures, by the admin
istration in question of gigantic pro
portions, the heaviest of which took
place from October Ist to Decem
ber 27th, IS7O.
As partial evidence of the pecul
iar liberality in disbursing the peo
pie’s money by Ms. Blodgett’s ad
ministration, we give the following
comparative statement of receipts
and disbursements under the man
agement of the road by Major
Campbell Wallace, Colonel E. Ilul
bert and Captain Foster Blodgett:
statement.
Gnss earnings under supervis
ion of Major Campbell Wat
lace from January 1, 1867,
to December 31,1867 $1,162,400 63
Expenses from January 1, 1867,
to December 31. 1§67 832,248 15
Net earnings $330,2(2 48
Gross earnings under supervis
ion of Col. Hnlbert. fioni
Jaunary 1,1869, to Decern
ber 31. 1869 $1,283,620 02
Expenses from Januaiv 1, 1869,
to Da>ember 30, 1869 ... 911,752 77
Net earuings $376,867 25
Expenses under supervision of
Mr. Blodgett, from Janua
ry 1, 1870, to December 27,
1870 $1,566,704 26
Amount ol expenses not charged
on books approximating 28 000 00
Total expenses $1,594,784 26
Gross gamings from January 1.
1870, to Die ember 27,1870.. $,410,455 08
Expenses over earnings ~.. $184,329 18
Advanced by Henry Clews &. Cos.
December 27, 1870 $27,000 00
Advanced by Boorman, Johnson
<Si, Cos., November 30. 1870.... 28.563 35
Advanced bv Boorman. Johnson
& Cos., October 30, 1970 47,01 K) (0
$lO2 563 35
Amount expended by Blodgett
over and above that by Campbell
Wallace £762,430 11. Add to the
£762,436 11 expended by Mr.
Blodgett over and above the ex
penditures made by Major Camp
bell Wallace for the year 1867, the
$109,131 82 turned over to Mr.
Blodgett by Col. E. Ilulbcrt in cash,
and cash assets and about three
quarters of a million of debts com
tracted by said administration, paid
in part by railroad commission with
the balance yet unpaid, and you
have the grand total of about eigh
teen hundred thousand dollars as
the proximate sum which has been
recklessly and unwarrantably ex
pended or complicitly and illegiti
mately appropriated. Considering
the fact that only the small sum of
forty-five thousand dollars was paid
into the treasury by Mr. Blodgett
during his administration of the
road, and that $109,131 82 were
turned over to him from Col. E.
Hulbert’s administration the in
creased business of the road for
1870, the careless and irregular
manner in which a large number of
the vouchers have been taken,
which can be readily pointed out to
your committee, and the sudden af
fluence of so many who have been
connected with the late administra
tion of the Western and Atlantic
Railroad, it shows a reckless misap
propriation of the hard earnings of
the people, which amounts to prima
facie evidence of fraud and de
mands, in the judgment of this
committee, the most thorough in
vestigation. We respectfully sug
gest that it shall be the pleasure of
the committee in charge to turn
over all the books and papers of the
Western and Atlantic Railroad to
the Legislative committee when
appointed and to give all the infor
mation in our power relating to
the books, or that may be of value
in the investigation.
Respectfully submitted,
C. L. Redwing,
C. C. Hammock,
E. E. Rawson,
Committee in charge.
[exhibit il]
Atlanta, Nov. 22, 1871.
Messrs. C. L. liedwine, C. C.
Hammock, E. E. Rare son, Com
mittee in charge of the books
and papers of the Western and
Atlantic Railroad:
Gentlemen —I have the pleasure
to hand you herewith statements of
the Earnings and Expenses, also a
Financial Statement of the Western
and Atlantic Railroad at the close
of the Fiscal Year, ending Septem
ber 30th, 1871
Having been appointed General
Book keeper in charge, September
15t,1861, with competent assistants,
the duties involved in making up
these reports have been onerous.—
Upon an examination of tlie books,
1 found they had not been balanced
since January 3lst, 1870, (which is
the date of the last balance made by
myself.) Several attempts had been
made, showing forced balances,
which necessitated a thorough inves
tigation by checking over the books
of the road from February 15t,1870,
to September 30, 1870. In doing
this numerous errors were found,
which will affect some of the ac
counts.
I find that no settlements have
been made during a period of eight
months after 4he road was leased,
with the Atlanta, Kingston, Dalton
and Chattanooga agencies. The
different agents, since my appoint
incut, requested a settlement, but I
have informed them, that owing to
the condition of the books of the
road, nothing could he done with
their accounts until the books were
thoroughly examined up to the time
of the lease, at which time their ac
counts would be in a condition for
adjustment.
The labor of adjusting and com
pleting the business of the road
from September 30th, 1870, up to,
and beyond the lease of the road,
will be very arduous. The accounts
with agents and connecting roads
will require a thorough investiga
tion, and will consume several
months to perfect settlements, etc.
Thanking the gentlemen who have
assisted me in these labors, and your
committee,
I am, very respectfully,
your obedient servant,
B. F. Moore,
General Book Keeper, in charge.
The Champion Monster Discov
ered.—A Boston dispatch to the
Herald, of Sunday, from Lynn,
Massachusetts, says that a barber
of that city named John G. Clinton,
was arrested Saturday night,
charged with first beating his wife
in a most shocking manner, and
then pouring kerosene over her and
setting her on fire. She was liter
ally roasted to death. Her body
was still burning when found, and
presented a sickening appearance.
There were marks of violence on her
head consisting of two or three
cuts, looking as though they had
been made with some dull instru
ments. On her breast were also
wounds, which appeared to have
been caused by something besides
the flames. The features were ren
dered unrecognizable, and the hair
was burned close to the head, leav
ing the skull bare and horribly
crisped, and black flesh was drop
ping from her hands arms and body.
Washington Lodge, No. 19, F. &A. M.
THE members of Washington Lodge No.
19, F. & A. M. are earnestly requested
to attend regular meetiog tliis (Friday) morn
ing at 11 o’clock A. M. Business of impor
tance to be transacted. Election of officers
for the ensuing Masonic year will take place.
M. C. Paukbbsqn, K'y.
Judge K. T. Terrell of Gwin
nett county, has made this year
sixty barrels of corn and four bags
of cotton by his own labor, paying
out only fifteen or twenty dollars
for extra labor during the year.
This is extra cropping for a man
who has the misfortune to be near
ly blind.— Gwinne t Herald.
Hon. A 11. Stephens was present
at Taliaferro Superior Court last
week, and argued a cause pending
therein. His many friends will re
joice to hear of this improvement
in his physical condition.
BTcHWIIEAT !
AND
FULTON MARKET BEEF !
At
JONES & FORT’S.
CRANBERRIES !
APPLES!
CHERRIES!
At
JONES & FORT’S.
CANVASSED HAMS,
LARD AND BUTTER,
At
Jones A Fort’s.
FRESH CORN MEAL,
Grits IP o t a t o es,
At
JONES & FORT’S.
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
SAE T.
At JONES & FORT’S.
Clear RiL) Sides
AND
FLOUR,
At
JONES & FORT’S.
CHEESE,
CRACKERS,
SARDINES,
HALIBUT,
LOBSTERS,
OYSTERS,
At JONES & FORT’S
WHITE FISH & MACKEREL,
At JONES & FORT’S.
CROCKERY,
WOODE N-W A RE, DRY
GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
At
JONES & TORT’S.
novl7-ct
Allison & Perry
ARE OFFERING bargains in a
lot of elegant
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
Theii Stock ol
GENTS’ READY-MADE Mill
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
Selling remarkably low'. The best
quality of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Always on hand.
They cannot be undersold. Eve.
rybody is invited to call and exam
ine their stock.
novl7 ct
Reduction of Prices to Conform
to Reduction of Duties.
Great Saving to Consumers.
BY GETTING UP CLUBS
for our new Price List, and a Ulub
form will accompany it witli full directions, —
making a large saving to consumers and re
munerative to Club organiz-rs
The Great AierioauTea Company
(P O. Box 5643) 31 & 33 Vesey St., N. Y.
novl7-4w
A LARGrE
AND FINE ASSORTMENT
OP LAMPS,
Burners, Chimnies, Founts,
Brackets, Reflectors, Shades,
Etc.,
At T. S. POWELL'S, Trustee,
NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS I
J HAVE this day bought 111 Stock of
MR. B.J. JACKSON,
And will continue a
CONFECTIONERY
AND
GROCERY BUSINESS
At iiis old stand. I will keep at ai! times a
full line of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Groceries,
Confectioneries,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
&c., &c.
My motto is,
“ Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
Give me a call and 1 will guarantee satis
faction. Kespectfully.
B. C. ZUBER.
1.7 V Having sold out mv Stock of Confec
tioneries, Ac. to Mr. B. U. Zuber. I respectful
ly request all who are owing me Aecouuts, to
come up and settle at once.
I will reiimin for a while at his stpre—dost
delay, for I need tlie money.
B. J. JACKSON.
WATCH FREE to Agents to introduce
articles that Sell inevery house. L.v
ta & Cos., Pittsburg, Pa. ' 4w
8 O’CLOCK
4w
(l&qrtft'A MONTH.—Horse and car
O A O riage furnished ; expenses paid,
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100,000 persons reduced to beggary. Fear
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JURUBEBA.
It is not a Physic—it is not what is popu
larly called a Bitters, nor is it intended as
sncli. It is a South American plant, that has
been need for many years Ly the medical fac
ulty' of those comities with wonderful efficacy
as a Powerful Alterative and Unequalled Pu
rifier ot tlie Blood and is a Sure and Perfect
Remedy' for all Diseases of the Liver and
Spleen. Ealar ement or Ob.-truction of Intes
tines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs,
Poverty or a want of Blood, Intermittent or
Remittent Fevers, Infiainulion of the Liver,
Dropsy, Sluggish Cii dilation of the Bleod,
Abscesses. Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dys
pepsia, Ague and Fever, or their Concomi
tants.
Dr. Wells’Extract of Jurubeba
is offered to the public as a great invigorator
and remedy for all impurities of the blood, or
for organic weakness with their attendant
evils. For the foregoing complaints
JURUBEBA
is confidently recommended to every family
as a household remedy, and should be freely
taken ia all derangements ot the system, it
gives health, vigor and tone to all tlie vital
forces, and auimates and fortifies all weak and
lymphatic temperaments.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st.. N. Y.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Piiee One Dollar per bottle, Send for Gircn
lar. 4w
STORE HOUSE TO RENT.
THE NEW GROCERY STORE, now oc
cupied by Owen & Sealey, I offer to rent
for one 'or a number of years on liberal terms.
Hovl7-2t p 11. ELLINGTO^,
The Fair Season is at Hand !
Now for the Fair Thing!
Jg VERY BODY who b, li eves in the motto,
LIVE AND LET UVE,
And who wants tile fail wor.h of their greenbacks is invited to call at my stoiv and purchase
their
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
Roady-Macio Clot Ling,
Groceries and Family Supplies.
RJy stock is complete—embracing all kinds of seasonable goods, of the latest and most
beautiful patterns.
IN TIIE EATING- LINE
My ST'ods are all choice aid Fresh, and cannot fail to give satisfaction.
MY PRICES
Are as low as anybody's, foi first class goods,
I return iny tliauks for tlie liberal patronage heretofore received, am) hope to merit a cm.
tinu nice of the same.
My Friends,
Who have been favored with goods on time, will please remember that tlie time for psy men.
is at band—that I aa) not responsible for the io.v price ot cotton—and save me from annoy
ance by J
COMING TO TIIE RESCUE PROMPTLY.
Mr. JOHN L. DROWN is still with me, amj \yill be glad to see hi»
friends and give them bargains.
oct27tf ISAAC JE|ASI<EY.
G. H. & A. W. FOE CE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GrA..
novlO-ly.
THE LAR£3rBOT”
And Most General Stock
OF GOODS
IN ANY ONE STORE
IN GEORGIA.
Just received and for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
In my new store, Come and see both.
J, McK. Gunn.
octlS ts
nEAD QUARTERS!!
FOR
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS,
CROCKERY,
Glassware, Woo<lw are,
LA MPS, CL O CKS, PR 0 QMS,
TiIs’WARE, BIRD CA GES,
BRUSHES, TABLE
A ED PO CKET C UTLER V,
IR ON AND STEEL., Etc., Etc,
JJAVING REMOVED TO THE
STAYDLEY
Rock 15 ni Ixli n<4 - ,
And greatly enlarged my Stock, I reapedful y
invite my frieuds ami the public generally to
call and see my Goods and
TRY MY PRIORS
Before purchasing elsewhere.
J. Si. Anthony,
sep27-. t Cutbhert, Ga.
Brace & Bits,
Augers, Chisels, Files. Saws. Hammers,
w i Cliches, Hooks and Staples, Lap Links,
Plow Rods, 8. W. Collins’ Axes, Pocket and
Table Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Game Bags,
Powder and Shot, Shot Pouches, Powder
Flasks, Eley’s Water-Proof Caps and Gun
Wadding.
For sale by ALLISON & SIMPSON.
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS, FOR
COUGHS, COLDS ANI) HOARSE
NESS.—These Tablets present the Acid in
Combination with other efficient remedies, in
a popular form, for the Cure of all Throat and
Lung Diseases. Hoarsness and Ulceration of
the Throat are immediately relieved and state
ments are constantly being sent to Ibe propri
etor of relief in eases of Throat difficulties of
ycar3 standing.
CAUTION.— Don't be deceived by worth
less imitations Get only Well's Carbolic Tab
lets. Price 25 cts. per box JOHNQ. KEL
LOGG, 18 Platt street, N. Y. Send lor Cir
cnlar. Sole Agent tor the U. 8. Iw
NOW’S YOUlt TIME!
A Fine Lot
—OF—
White Tennesse Corn
IN GOOD CONDITION,
For Sale at a Sacrifice!
Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
The Fall Season!
I A M as heretofore at my post, prepared to
do any kind of work in »he way of
PHOTOGRAPHY.
J will make you ft picture, from the smallest
Gem, to life size, ami guarantee as good work
as any gallery in Georgia.
Pictures enlarged, colond and done in In
dia Ink, at very reasonable prices. Bring me
your old pictures of deceased friends, and I
will make them as large as you please, and
warrant the likeness to he good.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
And instruments for sale at leasonahle piic< g.
Call and see me- A. F. HALL.
oitl3-tf
FINE CIGARS
AND—
“ Wine Sap ” Chewing Tobacco.
At ALLISON & SIMI’SON'S.
FAIR. NOTICE S
I HAVE just opened and am receiving dally
a choice stock of
Family Groceries,
Which I will sell very low. I have ever
ry thing usually kept in my line, and will be
very happy to see all my old friends, and »•
many new ones as will honor me with a call,
I know nothing but to sell.
Chickens, Eggs and Butter
Bonght, and always on hand.
Be sure to give me a call.
Vorv Respectfully,
W. D. SHERIDAN.
cctST-liu
L A Iff ID '
AND
Cutlibert Property!
THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to remove,
olFets for sale his
Plantation of 740 Acres,
45-1 cleared, ami divided into fonr Settlements,
with comtorLalde Houses, Gin House and
Screw, situated 8 1-2 miles from Cnthl ert on
Lbe 8.,C. >V C. Railroad, and one mile trout
Spring vale: where there is a good school and
two churches. Good Cotton Lund. Mules,
Corn and Fodder sold with the Place.
CUTHBERT PROPERTY!!
House with Cve Rooms, aud out-Bt.ildings
attached.
A two storv Store House aud a small shire
mom in the rear, fronting two streets—a Tan
Yaid of four acres, 52 Vats, having four
Builu.ugf ;no Tanyard in Cmliliert. in opera
lion. Twenty acres woodland Land near the
race track ; and the
Place on which He Lives,
One mile north of the square on Lnrnpkm
street, of 130 Acres, one halt cleared ? goodOi,
chard and Scuppernong Vineyard of eight
acres just beginning to hear. House contains
Four ltooms, Veranda in front, and a 12 foot
Hall, and all necessary Outbildiugs. This is a
pretty Place and valu-.ble property.
The above Property wiu be exchanged for
Texas or Atlanta Property, or soldtorone half
cash, balance in one and two years,
octtf)gm A. 'B. McAKEE.
C. 15. WOOTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MACON, - - GEORGIA.
novlO-ly,
GLASS! GLASS!!
WINDOW GLASS,
ALL SIZES,
B/ T. §. I’O A ELL, Tnutee,