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LOCAL DEPARTMENT
Messrs. Griffin & Hoffman. Newspa
per Advertising Agents, No. 4 South street,
Baltimore, Md., are duly authorized to con
tract tor adv<*rtisements at our lowest rates.
Advertisers in that City are requested to
leave their favors with this house.
THERE will be a public irs'.illation of Offi
cers of Washington Lodge, No. 19. on
■Wednesday, the 27tli inst..anniversary of Bt.
John. Randolph and Brooksville Lodges in
vited to participate. An oration bv Col. H
Fielder. L- McLbsteb, Chairman,
8 ' r . Jenkins,
J. T. Kiddoo,
Committee of Arrangement.
Everybody is rushing to the Court
House to see the show pictures. We conclu
-ded we would go too, and after' we had finish
ed looking, as we thought, we saw a crowd
at the Brook* House, and ye went over there
to see if there was any more pictures to be
seen. But we were mistaken ;they were rush
ing in at our friend Biooks', to get some of
>those fine Gulden Curl Cigar*, and some ol
his Cincinnati Lager, and some wanted that
fine Tom and Jerry he make* of fine ltum.
decls-lt
Tile Great Pictorial Annual.—Hostet
ler’s United Mutes Almanac, for 1872, for dis
tribution. gratis, throughout the United States
and all civilized countri sos the Western
Hemisphere, will be published about the first
.ol January in the English, German, French,
Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland. Bohe
mian and Spaiii h languages, an I all who
-wish. to understand the t.»ue philosophy ol
health should rean and ponder the valuable
suggestions it contains. In addition to an ad
.mirable medical treatise on the causes, pro
vention and cure of agieat va.iety of diseate*,
it i-inbiaees a large amount of information in
■tcresliug to the merchant, the mechanic, the
miner, the farmer, the planter, and profession'
,al mat) ; and the calculations have been u.ade
for such meridians and latitudes as are most
,suitable for a correct an Comprihensi e Nu
ii nml Calendar.
The nature, uses, and extraordlary sanitary
•effeCta of Ilostelter's Siom ic Bitters, the sta
ble tonic and alter itive o |m re than half the
Christian world are tally set lorth lu its pa
,ges, which are also inteispersed witli pictorial
illustration*, valuable recipes for Ibe house
bold unit farm, humorous anecdotes, and other
•Instructive ami uuiasing reading matter, otig
dual and selected. Among Hie Annuals to ap
(pear wi b the opening < f the yeoar, this will
ike one of the most useful, and may be had for
Hite asking- The proprietors, Mess s. Hostet
ler and Smith, Pilisbiirgti, Pa., oU receipt of a
■two cant slump, will forward a copy by mail
'to any person who cannot p.o. uie one in bis
neighborhood. Tnc Bittersaie sold in eveiy
city, town nnd village, and are extensively
tused throughout the entire civilized world.
.Dissolution of Coptnerslip!
rrrillE partnership hitlurto existing between
i'l the undersigned, i* hereby this day dis
solved by imitual consent.
All patties indebted to them, are reqnsted
to make payment, immediately to ARTHUR
! FORT, in whose bands the Books of tlie
Kirin will be left for settlement; and those
.having claims againet tbeui, will also present
'the same to him for liquidation.
, H H. JONES.
(ARTHUR T. FORT.
•Cutlibtrt, Ga., Deo. 8, 1871.
Copartnership Notice.
HAVING' assoeint-and with me ill busin ss
upon equal tei ins l>r. K. A QUARTER
MAM, (w'ao is well and favo'ubly known to
•onr citizens,) under the name and style of
.FORT & QUARTERMAN,
J would announce to tnv ftieuds and pat
irons. that I will continue my
Grocery and Variety Store,
lln-tbe New Rock Building on the Nortli-Eust
(corner of the Court llonse square, where I
sliall he happy to see litem all, and pledge my
self to aiva satisfaction in every particular to
■all who may fav*.r the new finu with lb ir
.support, A. T. FORT.
rrnllE Subsetiber would most heartily com
J. mend Messrs. FORT & QUARTER
.MAN to the patronage ot the citi/.eos ot t'uth
'bert and Nouth Western Georgia, and ask for
them the generous and liberal tupporl they
lhave ever bestowed upon him. These gentle
..men are eminently worthy of y our confidence,
and will spate no pains l"o please both in the
.quality of tin ir goods, and til ir gentlemanly
.hearing and correct dealing
11. 11. JONES.
ATTENTION EVERYBODY!
Rev. J. B. Wardi.aw is my spe
cial Agent or Attorney to collect all
Liens and Accounts which may be
-due me, and is empowered to re.
.ceive and receipt lor the same, and
intake the necessary settlements in
■the premises. All parties interest
.ed are notified that they must come
forward and settle immediately, to
;avoid legal proc. tidings. My old
friends will find me ki.td, lenient,
.and accommodating. Those who
•mean to act honestly and properly
iha.ve nothing to fear.
My Books will bo left at the store
.of Messrs. Fort & Quarterman, and
the}’ are also authorized to receive
tand receipt for all funds paid to
it,hem on my account, in the absence
tof Mr. Wardlaw. Respectfully,
decß-4t H. H. JONES.
We know that tor cleaning paint, win
dows, china and glassware; for polishing
’knives, tin, iron, brass and copper wares, and
for removing stains trom marble and porce
lain. end rust from machinery, Enoch Mor
gan’s Sons’ Sapolio is the best tiling in use.
Or. W, Bf TACKETT,
CUTHBERT, GA.
Gives special attention to all Diseases pecu
liar to Females. 0e127 6m
Important to the Sick!
Iky using the Fakme \s Ksvan Pills lor
/Chill- and Fever, Dumb Ague. Night Sweats
Nig lit Fevers, InWaM Fevers, and all Mala
rious Diseases, you save fifty per cent and no
Quinine. Oil or Calomel needed.
WKEDON & DENT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Enfanla, Ala Manufacturers.
tSSF" Chills and Feveji Cubed for $1 00
J>V using Farmer’s Pills-simplest, surest and
/cheapest medicine known—no arseuie, strych
nine or. any other poison—any one can take
them. For sale by ali Druggists.
WEEDON & DENT,
Wholesale and Retail Oruggi-ta,
Eu aula, Ala., Manulaciimrs.
Sarsaparilla Bitters,
Pcrifiks the Blood which regulates the
Liver, fiy these Hitters and you will not use
any They do not leave you more con
stipated than they found you; hot u i|l cure
constipation. For sale by ail Druggists
WEEDON & DENT.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
oct6 ts Eniaula Ala.
theTbest
STILL, FOAMING & SPARKLING
SCUPPERNONG WINE!
for sale by W. C. HAY, Jr..
uovl7-titi; jA.t Jsatje Easley’s Store, j
THE CUTHBERT APPEAL,
Home Affairs.
It is now generally thought “ that ”
wedding will come off during Christmas
week.
tar A bill has been presented in the Leg
islature increasingfthe pay of jurors in this
couuty. Good
A satchel was lost between this city
and Lumpkin, yesterday, by Mrs. Boynton.
A reward of five dollars is offered for its re
turn to the Brooks House.
We understat'd that*.Deputy Sheriff
William Barry shot himself in the leg, accl
dentally, some days ago. Though painful,
the wound was not serious.
ISa, Mr. Henry Hays has vacated the
Hays House', on College street, and Mrs.
Brooks has Slso ceased keeping the Brooks
House. The furniture of the latter bouse,
we understand, is to be sold at auction.
Good Cha.vck. —The splendid plantation
of Ollen Baebrey, deceased, is advettised to
be sold on the 10th ol January. It is one of
the best, and most comfortable home places
in the county. The stock, tools, furniture,
etc. are also to be sold. See advertisement.
Let no man fail to vote on Tue day,
simply because *• its all going one way any
how.” It is very important that a full vote
should be polled, in order that the country
at large may see that this redemption of the
Empire State from Radicalism, is not by any
mere faction, but by the people of Georgia.
Shad. —The lovers of Shad, or any other
tine fish, will (in 1 a large supply at Geo. C-
BancroP.'s, ufierihe train arrives tliie evening.
Nothing will please your wife belter than a
nice tat shad for breakfast. He rocieves
regular supplies of fish and oysters, and soils
them cheap. A fine lot of wc-H-ocasoned
pork sausage now on ban 1.
Go to see George.
Golden Curls. — We six- a married man
- got two relieking babies,--and one ts
the very best *of wives—and yet our mouth
waters at the very mention of “golden curls.”
And then, “ svject sixteen ” —suggestive ol
sptirkling eyes, rosey cheeks, and—ar.d—
(git out! what were we thinking of?) Our
friend. Brook., of the Brooks House Bar, has
been furnishing us delightful cigars, of the
above brands—that’s all. They are enough
to make a grand duke smack his lips.
The Court House lias been near y
surrounded with a plunk wall, covereJ with
show pictures. Strangers coining in would
naturally mistake it tor a local museum, and
if Judge Gormley would stand on the steps,
and keep up an everlasting speech-making,
like they often do at such places, he might
take in many a quarter-especially if he
would keep Mike Parkerson and—(wit know
another “ good one,” but wo’rc afraid to
mention his name)—in there for them to
look at.
Court House. The acting Governor has
approved the act to authorize ike Ordinary
of Randolph county to issue bonds to build
a Court llonse. The present old atfair is a
disgrace to the county—and then there is
some danger of its “ enviug in ” upon the
just and the unjust at any time.
It strikes us that the plan suggested of
buying an elligiblc site, and putting up good,
substantial buildings, with stores on the first'
floor for renting pui poses, is a good one.—
By this means, the building could be paid for
within a few years, and the property would
afterward be a source of consid. ruble reve
nue to the county.
Let us have anew Court House, ns soon
as possible ; for there’s no telling when the
old one is going to topple over.
Executive Committee.— ln accordance
with a resolution passed at the last meeting
of the Democracy of Randolph county, the
following gentlemen have been appointed to
serve as the Democratic Executive Commit
tee ot Randolph county. The object ol their
appointment is that the interest of the party
in the coining election may be specially
guarded. They will doubtless use their ut
most endeavors to secure the polling of a
full vote of the county. Since the Radicals
have no candidate in the field, this is the
main point we should look to iu the election :
YV. D. Kiddoo, Chairman,
C. Stntidley. 11. M. Johnson,
S. A. Smith, J. W. Avaut,
D. F. Ferguson, It. M. Puckett,
G S. Baldwin, T. L Douglass,
B. J. Smith, M. Gormley,
YV. M. Tumlin, J. T. Clarke,
A. B. McAfee.
aTard.
CASH! CA II!
COST!
CASH! CASH!
COST!
Tlie stiiugency of tee limes compells me to
adopt the CASH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY,
from and alter D- tember fi.st, until Spiing.
Remember the change—friends—everybody—
and govern yourselves accordingly. Will sell
FOR CABII as CHEAP AS THE CHEAP
EST,but must have the CASH !
lam forced to ad; pt. this plan in oilier to
get out of debt—an experience of six years
satisfying me that it is the only way to ae
complish this object.
I would earnestly urge upon those friends
whom I have favored with goods on time the
great neces ity of coming forward and mak
jug payment.—this alone will enable me to
xtend sneb favors next spring.
I am selling a good lot of C'otbing aud
other articles AT COST.
dtel-tf ISAAC EASLEY.
Haight & Co.’s Circus, Museum and
Menagerie.
This outherxi institution, since visiting us
one year since, hats won a brilli mt national
reputation, and aeldefied a glorious pecuni
ary triumph. It has been largely augment*
ed in its arenic and zoological departments,
and now ranks among th first exhibitions of
this country and Europe. The papers all
over the South teem with excellent praises
of its merits, and the Eastern and Provin
cial press are unanimous in their lavish com
mendation :
The Waterviile, (Maine) Mail, says “the
company gave the best satisfaction. They
met all their promises ; showed a superior
lot of horses, first class performers, and an
entertainment more free from objectionable
features than any seen kege for years. This
is saying a great deal for a performance
after it is over.
The programme for this day of exhibition
will be as follows : A grand balloon ascen
sion will be made from (be lot near the pa
trillion. Prof. Renno will go up among the
clouds, earned on bis monster balloou ‘Tal
lulah, *’ T.be process of inflation is m-w,
lmt ajr being substitnted.for (be old plan of
gas. /All can see the method used by the
discomfit led French to carry messages over
the heads of the victorious; Pfusglans, Haj--
ry Wambold, the celebrated rope walker,
will promenade from the ground to tbe top
of the centre pole, on a single wire, and re
turn. The names of the astiSts of the arena
connected witn this exhibition are so well
known to the pubiid that it is' not necessary
to more than refer to them. The company
is large, well selected and of excellent ma
terial. A thrilHng scene is enact and with
wild animals at each performance. It’ll
Minnie Wells, who was so torn and mangled
in the Bowery Theatre last year, by the cele
brated lion “Prince,” assisted by Gustave
Berg, will enter the den and feed these beasts
of most ferocious nature. Everybody will
go to see this great’arena and zoological ex
hibition, and behold the balloon ascension,
which takes place at one o’clock in the - fter
noon—and immediately afterward tbe aerial
pedestrian ism of Mr. Wambold.”—[Chat!-
Times.]
[communicated.]
Editors Appeal : Since an article of un
varnished truth, in refence to Mr. W. C. Gunn
eulogizing 11. I. Kimball and his currency,
falls like a shower of nitric acid upon bis
acute sensibilities, and finding that “We”
has got the “ dead wood ”on him, iuclines
“ communicator ” to cease further communi
cation after stating “ We ” made no “ mis
statement,” as charged by Mr. Gunn in hi*
late reply. “ Tbe proof of tbe pudding ia
chewing the bag.” If trying to influence
the merchants of Fort Guines to take the
trash,” (Kimball money) and writing “ bu
rah ” for it is not eulogistic terms, then “We”
acknowledge our incoinpetency to compre
hend the meauiug and intent of ordinary
English words.
But friend Gann says there was a** foot
buesin” when Kimball came to Cuthbert.—
Did’nt know that before- guess he was tbe
only oue that got a smack, as no one seems
to know anything about it but bimself He
got “ supremely disgusted too,” “ with tbe
people,” fur “ worshiping ” Kimball. Sad
Male o! affairs if the people are runniug so
rapidly into idolatrous and beatbunish prac
tice, as to worship a human being. Don’t
believe such was tbe cose.
In conclusion, all parties concerned can
find Mr. Gunns panegyric to 11. I. by refer
ence to the 2ud of June number of the Ap
peal, from which ‘ We ” made some extracts.
“ We.”
Cotton.— Market closet! in Ma
con Wednesday evening at 18£.
New York, uplands 2l|, Orleans
21*. [M
A drunken wretch, named Lind
say Johnson, killed Dr. Win. Mc-
Daniel of Bartow county, in his,
(McDonald’s) own house last week,
shooting him three times. They
were brolhers-in law.
Tiie Qualification of Voters.—
The law, as it now stands, prohib
its any one from voting, who has
not paid his tax for last year—lß7o.
The Bullock Legislature declared
the poll tax of 1868, 1869 and 1870,
illegal, and forbade its collection.
The present Legislature has repealed
that act, and requires every body
to pay up all taxes for the three
years past; so that all who were
relieved by the act of the Bullock
Legislature must yet pay up all back
dues for taxes. The Constitution
requires that all voters shall have
paid tax, for the year preceding
that iu which the election is held;
consequently those who have paid
all tax for 1870, can vote, and those
who have not .cannot vote.
From the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee.
It is earnestly requested by the
Executive Committee of the Dem
ocratic Party of Georgia that the
County Committees of said party,
or the officers of any organization
of the party in each county, proceed
with vigor and expedition to arrange
for the polling of a full vote i» the
coming election.
Unless measures are taken to
bring out a full vole of the party,
apathy, or a too great confidence in
the result, may prevent a fair ex
pression of the will of the people
of Georgia.
The Legislature, l>y joint resoln
tioa, has ordered copies of the elec
tion laws, as adopted at the present
session, to be distributed among the
proper officers of the counties of
the State.
The election laws, as they now
stand, are the same as those to be
found in Irwin’s Revised Code, with
the exception that, in additiou to
the returns of elections to be made
according to the Code returns, shal
also be sent to the President of the
Senate.
It is also requested that the Dem
ocratic papers of the State will pub
lish these laws as passed at the
present session, and will publish
and call attentiou to this notice
Julian Hartkidgk,
Ch’mn Dena. Ex. Committee.
A Democratic Convention.
.—Hon. Daniel W. Voorhees has
published a card recommending that
the calling by the National Demo
cratic Executive Committee of a
Convention, embraceing delegates
from ail the States, at some point in
the West, on a day not later than
Feb. 22d, said Convention to pub
lish a clear and definite declaration
of principles upon all matters affect
ing the political welfare of the peo
ple; then adjourn to a day fixed for
the nomination of a Presidential
canidate. The delegates to be ap
pointed by State and district con
ventions.
The Trial of Rev. J. L. Pierce.
—A noticeable feature of the Metho
dist Conference, at Athens, was the
trial and acquittal of Rev. J. L-
Pierce, of Cartersville, against
whom a scandal was charged.
The committee was composed of
the following ministers: Arminius
Wright, chairman • H. H. Parks, L.
J. Davies, F. A. Kimball, A. G. Hay
good, A. M. Thigpen, G. y. Smith,
J. H. Grogau, S. M. Dickey, M. Cab
loway, D. J. Myriok, J Lewis, Jr.,
P. A. Heard and W, P. Fort
The trial lasted five days. Three
hundred pages of testimony were
taken. The character of the com
mittee and the rigidity of the exam
ination places the verdict of inno
cence beyond question.— Constitu
tion.
The Way it Works. —As illus
trative of the way the high local
freights on our railroads work we
cite the following instances ;
An enterprising firm at Conyer*
have purchased teams and wagons
and are hauling goods to and from
Atlanta cheaper than by railroad.
Most of the merchandise to Stone
Mountain and Decatur is carried by
wagon.
Goods are sent to Newnan via.
Griffin cheaper than to Newnan di
rect.
Goods for our merchants here
pass through to Nashville and re
turn back cheaper than if stopped
here originally.— Constitution.
The Scientific American says it is
now impossible to construct a bur
gfar-proof safe, for tbe thief, with
his cylinders of compressed hydro
gen and oxygen, can in a few sec
onds burn holes of any size in the
hardest metal—his fire-drill ena
bling him in a few minutas to work
•his way into the strongest safe
that ever was constructed.
Someone wrote to Horace Greely
inquiring if guano was good to put
on potatoes. He said it might do
for those whose tastes had becorqO
vitiated with tobacco and rum, but
he preferred gravy and butter.
Annoimo ement
FOR MAYOR.
We announce the name of HENRY HAYES
as candidate for Mayor, at the next January
Election. MANY VOTERS.
decß-id
AIjLjISON andk j SIMPSOTST
Have removed their mammoth Stock of Hardware and GROCERIES to
the Standley Rock Building, next to Brooks House, where they are prepared
to offer extra inducements to all old and new customers.
Artist’s Materials.
CANVASS ON STRECHERS,
TUBE PAINTS,
Sable Brushes,
EUREKA BRUSHES,
ARTIST’S WATER COLORS,
PASTEL BOARDS,
Drying and Poppy Oils,
Mastic and Grecian Varnish,
For sale l»y T> S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller, and Stationer.
j. j. palmeh, b. f. cjlnterberry.
SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP
PALMER & CANTERBERRY,
HAVE opened a shop over Wilkins’ Store,
Cjtreet, where they are prepare'!
to do i ll kinds of work in the Shoe and Har
ness line —manufacturing or repairing—at
short no.ice, at LOWEST PRICES. Bepa*
rate pieces of Harness furnished at any lime.
Will make Buggy Cushions, Cover Dashes,
repair Saddles, and, in fact do almost any kind
of work iu the Lather line. dec 13m
CHEWING GUM,
J. S, POWpLL S, Tiustee.
PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT !
THE CELEBRATED
SCHAFFHADSEN SPECTACLES
AND
Eye Glasses,
Manufactured at
Chaffhausen, Switzerland.
THE superiority of these Great Eye Pre
serve! s consist* in the careful Mathemati
cal Accuracy in the construction of tile Len
ses, being manufactured of the Best White
Flint Glass, the exact Shape of the Eye, thus
obviating all Glimmering and Wavering of
tbe Sight, Dizziuess, and ail the other Train
of Evil* produced by the nap of inferior Spec
tacles.
Every One whose sight is failing understand*
Its value. By buying imperfect spectacle*
you help to destroy it.
Buy the Blest !
Btiy the Sebafftrausen Spectacles and pre
serve the Eyes—which are priceless.
Imported only by
COOPER Sc BRO..
PHILADELPHIA.
For (foie only by
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller, and Stationer.
novl7-ct Cuthbert. Ga.
LESSONS IN
Drawing and Painting!
MRS. R B. LESTER and Miss Eli* Lrs
ter, i:: charge of the ornam -nted De
paitiuent of Andrew Female College, will
give lessons in tins department to persons not
attending that institution. This class will be
taught at the College. Specimens may lie
seen at Dr. Powell's Drug Store and at the
College.
Cuthbsrt, Ga., Sept, tad, 1871, ts
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
WEBSTER'S SPELLERS.
“ Common School Dictionary,
Holmes Readers,
Harvey’s Grammars,
Sanford’s Arithmetic,
Connell’s Geographies,
Ac T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee.
7i¥echewing Tobacco,
Powell’s B cst,
SPENCER'S TWIST,
Also Medium and Common Tobaccos,
At T S. POWELL’S, Trustee
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE,
COR. BROAD AND EUFAULA&TS.,
EUTAULA, ALABAMA.
W. ft BRANNON, Proprietor.
I again offer my servies to merchant*
and planters, with my conduct iu the past as a
guarantee for tlee future.
Thankful for your lihecal patronage hereto
fore, I respectfully ask its continuance, and
promise lo make every effoit. to merit thesame.
uov243m W. B. BRANNON.
Smoking Tobacco,
Fruits and Flowers,
Blackwell’s Durham. -
At T- S. POWELL’S Trustee.
NOW’S YOUR TIME!
A Fine Lot
-OF-
White Tennesse Corn
IN GOOD CONDITION,
For Sale at a Sacrifice!
Apply at
THIS OFFICE.
FOR SALE-CHEAP,
2 NEW Hickory Buggies, one Snlßip, and
a One Horse Wagon, made of all heart tim
ber, to sell for from S6O tof l(M) not one half
the cost elsewhere.
By W. B. McHAN,
decl-tf At Bragan’s Shoe Shop.
Still They Come!!
New -Arrivals of
STOVES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND GLASSWARE,
At J. S. ANTHONY’S.
FARM FOR SALE OR REN I,
CONSISTING of three hundred acres, 2 1 2
miles from Cuthbert. if not sold by the
2t)th of Dec., I will rent it for next year,
Mules, Wagous, Corn go with the place. For
particulars apply to me at Andrew Female
College.
decl-tf. M. A. McNULTY.
Notice.
JJ. McDONALD is authorized to trans
• act any business for me daring my ab
sence.
Those indebted to me will please call on
him and make nay went.
decß tt W. M C. WESTMORELAND.
House and Lot ir Sale!
I OFFER tor sale, my house and 10% sihaa
ted near the re-i'ence of E. McDonald, at
a great bargain. The house is new. aDd com
plete ; contains four rooms, fireplaces iu each,
i&A roe ms well finished throughout. All nec
essary out buildings, good well of water.
The lot comains two acres, and is well inclos
ed For farther particulars, apply to
O. A. HORNE,
decß-tf Telegraph Office.
AUCTION!
WILL be sold at Southwestern Railroad
Depot, in Cutbbert, for account whom
it may concern, on the I3th day of January,
1872, unless previously called lor, the fallow
ing articles:
1 box Cotton Gina, 1 Engtue and Bed, 1
Cast Iron Wheel, 4 pieces Shatting, 2 boxes
Hardware, 2 pieces Casting, 1 piece Smoke
Stack, 4 Round Wheels, 5 pieces Machinery,
marked J. B. Buchanan.
1 box Glass, 2 Baby Carriages, 4 small
Chairs, 4 packages Bedstead, marked James
Buchauan.
2 Cast Iron Wheels, marked J. W. Elder.
2 packages Buggy Shafts, 2 Cross Bars, 1
box Hardware, marked B. J.
3 Sewing Machines, marked T. N. Winn.
Sold to pay freight and expenses.
D. PHELPS, Agent.
decß tds C. & 8. W. R. R.
WAX FLOWER MATERIALS!
SHEET W A
WIRE,
Leaf Moulds,
CUTTERS, PINS, Ac.,
Round and Oval Glass Shades,
By T. 8. POWELL, Trustee.
DR. FITUER’S
Celebrated Rheumatic Remedy,
At J.3. POWELL’S, Tius'ep
HEADQUARTERS!!
FOR
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS,
CROCKERY,
Glassware,
LAMPS, CL O CKS, UR O OMS,
TIN'WARE, BIRD CAGES,
BRUSHES, TABLE
AND P 0 CKET C UTLER V,
IR ON AND STEEL, Etc., Etc,
JJAVING REMOVED TO TH £
STANDLEY
Rock Building*,
And greatly enlarged my Stock, I respectfully
invite my friends and the public generally to
call and see my Goods and
TRY MY PRICES
Before purchasing elsewhere.
J. S. AntKony,
Sep27-<t Cuthl>ert, Ga.
Allison & Perry
ARE OFFERING bargains in a
lot of elegant
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
Theii Stock ol
BESTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHIXG
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
Selling remarkably low. Tho 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 et
CHRISTMAS !
CHRISTMAS !
CHRISTMAS 2
Santa Claus Nowhere!
Walking Dolls all the Go 11
Good News For The Little People!
I NOW have iu store oue of the largest
stock* of
TOYS,
FANCY CONFECTIONERIES,
AND
Christmas Tricks Generally,
To be found in Southwestern Georgia-
I am prepared lo furnish both wholesale and
retail buyers at tbe
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
ALSO,
FRESH SUPPLIES,
—OF—
Choice Family Groceries.
Call and see for yourself.
A. W. GILLESPIE.
decl-ct
Coughs and Colds X
Duconges’ Balsamic Syrup,
Dr. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs,
Allen’s Lung Balsam,
Tutt’s Expectorant,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist. Bookseller & Stationer.
JUST IN !
CHEAP ACCORDEONS,
Shell Toilet Boxes,
INDIA RUBBER RATTLES,
DOMINOESi,
CHINA CANDLESTICKS,
Chess Men, Velvet Albums,
Backgammon Boards,
BLAST HUNS,
GENUINE CORNELIAN AGATES,
DOG CALLS,
yOY WHIPS,
TOILET SETTS,
At T. 8 POWELL Trustee.
LOOK HERE 2
MRS. E, GIBSON
Has received the largest and most general of
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Laees,
Hair Goods, Ladies Fuys, IVotions, Sc c.,
In Southwest Georgia, and is offering them as cl)pqp 3s [hp
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
North side Public Square, next door to Staudley’s Rock Building,
dccl-ct
<Sc FLOYD,
MA.MFAITIRIMI $ RERfIIAVT -JEWELERS ADD SILVERSMITHS,
ATLANTA, - , GEORGIA.
Fall Stock J Great Inducements!
WE have lately made laige additions to cur Store, having put up two handsome and c -*-
moiii'ms Show-Cases, each lorty-ei'lit teel lung Our Stock for ihe Fall Trade has
been selected >Y‘th gnpt <nf.% and is huger and more complete than 1 erptofom. GREAT IN
DUCEMENTS will be offered. Large and complete assortment of
Fine AVatolies ! Agricultural Fair Premiim!
PRICES VERY LOW. P
DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS ! Par ill^'‘ntio ‘ , * lF "» »« & IH "* Ur * e <*
small Orders for
Btock very complete ; Prices low as we can STATE AND COUNTY PAIRS !
STERLING SILVER-WARE ! W E THLVK
In Sets and Half Sets- CUPS, FORKS, WE CAN NOT BE OUTDONE I
SPOONS, LADLES, GOBLETS, etc. IN THE STYLE AND FINISH OF
Bridal Presents, (New)! 0u R fair premiums;
Just Received-One Hundred Different Ya- and Q,Utntity,
rieties, at Greatly Reduced Price. We (jl&im to Lead The Host 1
We have FIRST-CLASS WATCAES, JEWELERS aud EN
GRAVERS. All work entrusted to qpr care promyly and accurately
executed. Charges reasonable, as we can afford to do justice and good
work.
SHARP Ac FLOVD,
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The Fair Season is at Hand 1
Now for the Fair Thing 1
VERY BODY who believes in tie motto,
LIVE AND LET LIVE,
And who wants llie full word) of llielr greenbacks is Ju.vitcd to (Cal) at my store Sod pgrehaa*
their
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
H.ead.y-Made Olotlil ng,
Groceries and Family Supplhe/si,
Ify stock Is complete—embracing ali kinds of seasonable goods, of fjffi latest and jpo*:
ikc&ptif'vl pat terns,
IN THE! EATINTGt LINTS
Mygoods are all choice and Fresh, and cannot fail to give satisfaction.
MY PRICES
Aie as low as anybody’s, foi first class goods.
I return my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope to merit a *o*.
tinnunce of the ernne,
3Viy Friends,
Who have been favored witli goods on time, will please remember that the time for payment
is at hand—that lam not responsible for the tow price oi cotton—and save me from annoy
slice by
COMING TO THE RESCUE PROMPTLY,
Mr. JOHN L. BROWN is still with me, apj will be glsd to see hi*
friends and give them bargains.
oct27tf ISAAC EASMBY.
G. 11. & A, W. VO UC E,
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA,
noylOdy.
THE LARGEST
And Most General Stock
OF GOODS
IN ANY ONE STOKE
IN GEORGIA.
Just received and for sale at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
In my new store, Come and see both.
J. McK, Gunn,
oct!3-tf
A LARGE
AND FINE ASSORTMENT
OP LAMPS,
Burners, Chimnies, Founts,
Brackets, Reflectors, Shades,
Wiclxs, Etc.,
At T. 8. POWELL’S, Trustee.
The Uadies
ARE especially invited 10 call and examine
the Beautiful Stock of
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
J. S ANTHQNY’S
Lamps! Lamps!!
A LARGE lot and pom plate m*
sortment of
LAMPS, BURNERS, OH I MM If VJ,
"WicliK,
At j, s, ANTHONY'S,
Housefurnishing Store.
und
WRAPPING PAPER,
At T. S. fOWELt,, Tipst«*.