Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, December 22, 1871, Image 3
■ par Messrs. Griffin & Hoffman, Newspa ■Brr Advertising Agent*. No. 4 South street, Baltimore, Md., are duly aathorized to con- tor advertisements at* our lowest rat s. Hbdvertisera in that City fare requested to their favors with tbi| house. THEBE will be a puMieinataHriion of Offi cers of W ’•hlng'oo Lodtre, No. 19. on k Wadueeda/, the 27th in*t. »iuii versary of 8t § John. Kandolpti and Brooksville Lodges in- I vited to participate. An oration by Col. II f Fielder. L. McLustkk, Chairman, 8 T. JBN KINS, J. T. Kiiidoo, Committee of Arrangement. Tiu Great Pictorial Annual.—Hostet ler’s United States Almanac for 1872, for dis tribution, gratis, throughout the United State 8 end all civilised countr sos the Western Hemisphere, will he published about the first of January, in the English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohe mian and Spanish languages, and all who wi«h to understand the true philosophy of health sbonld read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addition to an ad mirable medical treatise on the causes, pre Tendon and core of a great variety of diseases, It embraces a large amount of information in teresting to the merchant, the mechanic, die miner, the fanner, the platter, and profession mi man ; and the calculations have been made for such meridians aud iai tudes aa are most writable for a correct and pompreheusi. e Na tional Calendar. - The nature, use.*, and ejtraordiary sanitary t effi cts of Hostetlci'e Stjuiae Bitters, the sta * pie tonic and alterative ti|m re than half the Christian world, are iujly set forth in its pa ges, which are also interspersed with pictorial nlluatrations, valuable recipes for the house hold and farm, humoroifs anecdotes, aud other Sus'ructiVo and am.isinr reading matter, orig inal and selected. AinStt* ll.e Annuals to ap rir with the opening «lt the yeoar, this will one of the most iw-tul, and may he had tor the asking. The proprietor*, Messis. Ilostet tsr and Smith, Pittstan gti, Pa., on receipt of ti two cent stamp, will forwawf a copy by mail to any person who cannot pioture one in Ins neighborhood. The Blftersme sold in eveiy city, town and village, and are extensively Used throughout the entire civilized world. tttaMoii of CBpartnership! THE partnership hitlf rt ' existing between the undersigned, is hereby this day dis solved by mutual Consent. All parties iudcbteiLto them, are vequsted to make payment immediately to ARTHUII FORT, In whose bauds the Books of the Firm will be left for settlement; aud . those having claims ugajni-t them, will also prestut ■the same to him lor lipiidailon. H. H. JONES, ARTHUR T. FORT. Cuihbert, Ga., Doc. 8, 1871. Copartnership Notice. HAVING associat'd with me in burin ss upon equal terms Dr. K.A QUARTER MAM. (wlio is well Upd favorably known to cur citizens,) uuder tlq name and style of FORT. & QUARTERMAfi, 1 would announce to uiv filends and pat wous. that I win eoutiiuuimy Ornery and Variety Store, 111 the New Rock Building on the North-East •corner of the Couirtf-Hensc square, where I •hall be happy to sei tucmali, aud pledge my »elf to give satisfaciio i in every particular to •all who may fav< r tin- bow fiiui with i.li ii •support. A. T. FORI’. THE Subscriber Would nn>s( li»-arlily com mend Messrs. FORT <fc QUAUTEH MAN to ilie patmnuie ol the citizens ot t-ulli be#t‘Hml *Vouih Wvcirn Ptorgia, and ask for them the generous aid liberal support they bar e ever bestowed spoil him. These gentle men are eminently Wirtby of your eontidence, and will dpare uo pqfcis to please boib in the quality of their goiaJf and lit ir gentlemanly bearing aud correct scaling H. 11. JONES. MENTION - EVERYBODY! Rev. J. B. \V 'ardlatv is my spe cial Agent or Attorney to collect al[ Liens and Acoomts which may be ■dueme, and is empowered to re. celve and reccip: for the same, and make the settlements in ■the premises, ill parties interest ed are notified iiat they must come •forward and set le immediately , to avoid legal proceedings. My old friends will find me kind, lenient, «nd accommodating. Those who mean to a<st howsfly and properly tiavc nothing to f&r. My Bopks wil fe left at.the store •of Messrs. Fort Jtd Qgarterman, and the}' are also atftjonzed to receive »nd receipt for 111 funds paid to them on my accent, in the absence •of Mr. Wardlawf Respectfully, decß-4t & H, JONES. We know tbator cleaning paint. win dows, china and glwsware; for polishing knives, tin, iron, brs# ami copper wares, and •for removing stains rOm marble and porce lain, and rust from Mkchinery, Enoch Mor on's Sons' Sapolio » the lust thing in use. Dr. W.TtACKETT, i CUTIIitRT, GA., Wve* special atteMon to all Diseases pecu liar to Females. oct27 6m Importantfo the Sick! 1 Wr using the Far sr’s Fbveh Pir.L3 for •Chill* and Fever, Dn ;b Ague, Night Sweats, Night Fevers. Fevers, and all Mala rious Diseases, you at'e litty per cent aud no Quhdnre. Oil orCakkiel needed. WEI )ON & DENT, Wholesale at) Retail Druggists, Eufani, Ala Manufacturers. Chills anivFbver Cured for $1 00 bj using Farmer’s ! ills —simplest, surest and > oheapest medicine k own—no arsenic, stryeh • mine or any Other | ison—any one can take ! them. For sale by it Diuggis’s. WEI )ON & DENT. Wholesale ai Retail Druggists, Eu au t, Ala., Manufacturers. Sarsapaalla Bitters, Pt sines the Bh >d which regulates the Diver. Try these Biifers and von will uoruse *ny other. They do lot leave you more con- I eta paled than they fiindy-m; bnt will cure i eoasttpatlou. For sail by all Druggists I WEEIpN A DENT. I Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ■ eet€-tf Kotimla Ala. — 4>~ BEST STILL, fOMmWij & SPARKLING SCUPPtR«t»G WINE! . w H. C. HAY, Jr., for -»! jPAtc Easley’s Store. novl7-ou'. Jfh % Thb C otton mad«facturing lords .4 t Lawrence, I**4 a » d F:IU determined, i‘< Is ™id, to dis charge their preset operatives in their mills and sujply their places with the “heath*! Chinee,* who will work forten tints a day and Kean soup. This « the way they Jfctccl American hbo r * THE CUTHBERT APPEAL, Home Affairs. We have had quite a variety of wea’h er during the past week. Gone.—A number of the young ladies of Andrew Female College, left (or their homes yesterday morning to spend the bollidaya. Jcst In. —A magnificent lot of Winter hats for ladies, at Mrs. Cooper's. If you want something useful, and really handsome fora Christmas present, call and buy ons. We are prepared to execute all kinds of job printing, as cheap as can lie done in Macon, or elsewhere. Only try the Appeal Job Office, aud be convinced We regret to learn that a son of Prof- Flewellen, of Audrevv Female College, snot himself in the leg accidentally, while hunt ing near Georgetown a few days ago. J3T We return thanks to the committee of invitation for an invitation to attend a party at Lumpkin Masonic Female College, on the 22<1. and regret that a press of busi ness prevents our attend nee. Rkmovud.— J. J. McDonald has fitted up the Store room under the Masonic Hall in elegant style, and is removing his, stock of Drugs into it, and adding largely to his stock. «.► Addiiest.—A Masonic address will be de livered at the Methodist church, on Wednes day, the 27th, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The pub lic are invited to attend. No Paper Next Week.—ln keeping with the time honoured custom of the press, and in order that our printers may have a little rest and-recreation, there will be no paper is sued from this office next week. Incheasing the Population.— We learn j that the wife of Mr. J. T. Keaton , of Calhoun County, gave birth to three fine, fat boys, on Wednesday last At lust accounts, all partita were doiug finely. If Keaton wants any of fice in that county, we advi-e the people to give it to him. Vick’s Floral Guide —Every person in terested in the culture of flowers or vegeta bles, should have a copy of this most excel lent work It is a very handsome book, aud contains more information oe this subject than any work we have y.t seen. See ad vert Is merit. Finn.—The shanty occupied by Old Aunt Atlnica Barton, the well known cake peddlar, in the Southern suburbs of the city, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. It, was evidently the work of an incindiury. Aunt Annica, we learn, lost everything she had. No insurance. Enterprise —Messrs Allison &. Simpson are handsonn ly fixed u;> in their new qaar teis iu the Standby Rock building. Their stock of groceries and hardware is very largo and pei fecity complete as to variety. They have just completed an arrangement for load ing and unloading heavy articles In city style. They can handle a hogshead of bacon as easily as you please, mid in the shortest imaginable time. Such cuterpiise deserves encourage ment “ That Wedding.” hinted at iu our last is sue was intended to be a private affair; and. since everybody manifests so much interest in it, and so many have found out all about it. the parties have determined to postpone it another week. One reason assigned for this postponement is to give the baker time !o complete his designs for finishing up the edi tor’s cake. * •*- A Mystery Solved.—-Mr. A. B. Hendry, re siding a few miles out from the city, was hav ing a negro house removed when he discover ed the key to a mystery which had perplex ed him.for some lime, in the shape of wood ea keys to Ills smoke bouse, corn crib and dwelling. The two former were made ot hard wood, and though the locks were intri cate in their formation, they were easily opened by these keys. There was also a key made of iron or steel, which would op ai any uoor in his dwelling. He had missed articles from these houses for some time ; and now ** knows how it w.-s himself.” Male School.—The prospect for a male School in Cuthhert is very flattering, the Board of Trustees have made the necessary arrangements for opening the School early in January ; and they have applications from some of the very best teachers in the State to take charge of the Institution. Le, everybody lend a helping hand ; let tile peo ple immediately interested do their whole du ty, and ere long the fame of the Cuthberi Mule Institute will go out over all the land. With our flourishing female Colleges and a male school of high order, no city in this section will offer superior educational advan tages to those of Cuihbert. The Election.—The election tor Governor passed off very quietly on Tuesday, result ing in this county , as follows : Cuihbert 340 Coleman’* Station.,. 45 10th District, 40 Total 425 All for Smith. We learn that but four negroes in the county voted. In Calhoun county _we learn there were 644 votes polled. Smith received 431 vote* ; Boynton, Democratic candidate for Repre sentative and Pierce. Republican candi date for Representative, 210. A CARD. CASH! CASn ! COST! CASH ! CASH! COST! The stringency of t ie titives coripells me to adopt the CASH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY, from and after December first, until Spiing. Remember the change—friends—everybody— and govern yourselves accordingly. Will sell FOR CASH as CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST, but must have the CASH ! I am forced to ad. pt, this plan in order to get out of debt—an experience of six years satisfying me that, it is the ouly wav to ac complish this object. I would earnestly urge upon those friends whom I have favored with goods ou time the great-neces ity of coming forward and mak ing RKymeuts—this alone will enable me to extend such favors next spring. I am se ling a good lot of G'othieg and other articles AT COST Qecl-tf ISAAC EASLEY. The Conference Appointments —lt will be seen by the appointments in another col umn that Rev. R. B Lester bas been sent as Presiding Elder to the Bain bridge Dis trict. Although followed by blighting mis fortune* almost during his entire year as pas tor of the Cuthhert Ciiurcb. he has won a place in the heart* of the Methodists, and people of Cutbbert general y, which will be the source of many regrets at his departure from us. We can but hope that his earnest, faithful admonitions, while at the post of duly here, are not lost, fbe Bai a bridge District will have iu Bro Lester, a faithful, able presiding Elder. Rev. B F. Breedlove has been appointed to the Cuthbert church next year, and we think the presiding Bishop held our city in high favar i» making this appointment. He is considered one of the rising young men of the Conference. He is a watchful, working pastor, a clear, forcible, popular preacher; and has been successful iu winning souls to Christ, in every previous field of labor. May bis labors be more successful than ever, and his sojourn here.prove a blessing to his flock, and to the eutire community. Dr. B. J. Baldwin, who has worked so faithfully and so successfully in building up S’. Paul's church, in South Cuthhert, has been returned to that charge, much to the gifktification of all interested. Rev. J. Blakely Smith still presides over the Atnericus District. South Georgia Conference Appointments lor 1872. & avannah District —Presiding Elder, J. O. A. Clark. Savannah, Trinity—J. E. Evans. Savannah, Wesley Church and City Mission—G. G. N. MacDonell. Springfield— T. B. Lanier. Mizpah—J. J. Morgan. Sylvania—W. T. McMichael. Bethel—R. W. Flournoy. Alexander—J. A. Rosser. Waynesboro—N. B. Ousley. Louisville—C. C. Hines. Davisboro and Sandersville—W. S. Baker. Washington -J. B. Culpepper. Gibsou—S. N.Tucker, J. Domin goes. Macon District— Presiding El der, J. W. Hinton. Macon—Mulberry street and Vineville, J. O. Branch ; East Ma con and Swift creek, J. W. Burke; First street, W Watkin Hicks; City Mission, supplied by R. Cain ; Circuit, J. S Jordan. Gordon—W. J. Green. Jrwintou—To be supplied by F. Flanders. Jeffersonville—R. F. Evans. Twiggs—To be supplied by W. Griffin. Fort Vailey and Marshalville F. A. Bianch. Beaver Dam Circuit—W. W. Tid well. Perry - A. J. Dean. Hayneville—E. A H. McGebee. Montezuma and Providence—To be supplied. President Emory College—O. L. Smith; Professor—l. T. Hopkins. Pres dent Wesleyan Female Col lege—E. H. Myers ; Professors, C. VV. Smith and W C. Bass. Columbus District —Presiding Elder, T. T. Christian. Columbus—St. Luke, J. S. Key ; St. Paul, A. wright; Wesley Chap el, W. M. D. Bond. 1 Girard and Asbury Chapel—sup plied by J. E. Tooke. Muscogee—To be supplied. Hamilton —W. F. Robison. Talbotton—R. W. Dixon. Talbot —D. R. McWilliams, R. L. - Honiker. Geneva—S. R. Weaver. Juniper Mission —W. A. Green Butler—J. R. Littlejohn. Buena Vista—W. \t . Stewart. Cusseta—S. D. Clements. Oglethorpe—G. S. Johnson. Levert Female College—ll. D. Moore, President. Lovick Pierce, Conference Mis sionary Agent. Americus District— Presiding Elder, J. Blakely Smith Americus—A. M. Wynn. Bethel —J. Harris. Magnolia Springs—J. M. Maishal. Ellaville—C. A. Crowell ; R. F. Williamson, Supernumerary. Smitliville and Mission—D. O. Driscoll. Cuthbort—B. F. Breedlove. St. Paul and Miller’s Chapel—B. J.;Baldwin. Spring Vale—N. D. Morehouse. Dawson—G. C. Clarke. Georgetown—To be supplied. Terrell—G. T. Embry. Weston—E. J. Renlz. Lumpkin—J. M. Austin. Stewart—J. B. Ward law. Florence—To be supplied. President Andrew Female Col lege—J. B. McGehee. Agent Orphans’ Home—S. An thony. Da inbridge District —Presiding Elder, R. B. Lester. Bainbiidge—Walter Knox. Decatur —J. F. Mixon, Trinity—G. C. Thompson. Colquitt—W. F. Roberts ; J. M. Potter. Fort Gaines and Blakely—W. M. Hayes. Morgan -J. D. Mauldin. Camilla—J. T. Ainsworth. Cairo—P. C. Harris. Grooversvillc—R. H. Howren. Duncanville—L. C. Peek. Thomasville—C. R. Jewett. Albauy and Mission—R. J. Cor ley. Ilaiclcinsville District —Presid ing Elder, J. E. Sentell. Hawkitreville—R. M. Lockwood. Cochran Mission—L. A. Dorsey. Pulaski and Wilcox-To be sup plied by W. D. Bussey. Vienna—J. Spence. Dooly Mission —To be supplied by W. N Clemons. Flint River Mission—To be sup plied by W. M. Russell. Moultrie mission—To be supplied by W. M. Bunten. Nashville—J. J. Giles. Alapaha Mission—B. S. Ivee. Ocinulgee—W. Lane. Brunsic ick District —Presiding Elder, L B. Payne. Brunswick and City Mission—J. O. A. Cook. St. Mary’s—H. P. Myers. Center Village—W. H. Thomas. Waynesville—J. L. Williams. Waresboro’—T. S. Armstead. Jessup—W. M. Watts. Holinesville—Supplied by Jas. Ware. Stockton^—S. G. Childs. . Valdosta—W. M. Kennedy. Quitman—S. S. Sweet. Morven- A. IV Wright. Hines elite District —Presiding Elder, J. W. Simmons. Hiuesville—W G. Booth. Darien aud Mclntosh —E. J. Burch. Bryan Mission —W. M. C. Con ley,|Su peruumerary. Scarborough—J. W. Glenn. Dublin—H. J. Ellis. Wrightsville—Supplied by W. T. Rea, County Line—To be supplied. Swainesboro—C. J. Toole. Jacksonville —H. C. Fentress. Oconee—R D. Gentry. Altamaha Mission—W. F. Con ley. Reidsville—D. G. Pope. We Clip these items from the Atlanta Constitution, of Sunday : High Handed Measures. — We learn that J. A. O’Neal, Thomas Wilson aud McKenzie Nicholas, of Dade county, have been arrested and brought here without a war rant. lion. E. D. Graham endeav ored to find out if any had been issued, but to no effect. Commis sioners Smith and Conley aver that they did not issue one 1 What means this ? Has a warrant been issued since Mr. Graham made inquiry? We learn that warrants have been issued against Hon. R. 11. Tatum aud J. W. Blevins, of Dade county, for alleged violation of the Civil Rights Bill. The Ku-klux Case. —The fol lowing persons were ordered dis charged this morning, in the trial before United States Commissioner John L. Conley: R. Haney, W. L. Stewart, W. Amos, J. Moreland, J. G. Hale, J. W. Blevins, W. P. Sharrock, T. W. Sharrock and Al fred Mcßryar. The announcement was made in open court. Yet, one of the officers refused to allow the parties to pass out. W. P. 11. Ta tum and G. W. M. Tatum were bound over in a bond of $2,500 each, to appear at the next term of the United States District Court, to answer to the charge. Tragf.dy in Appling County.— The Savannah News has an account of an affray which occurred at Sta tion No. B£, on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, between a man named Mat Ashley—and two broth ers named Robert and Bryant Wil liams, in which both of the latter were wounded by pistol shots, Rob ert Williams mortally. All the parties were wealthy’ and widely Known in the section they live.— Ashley made his escape Announcement FOR MAYOR. Wk announce the name of HENRY IIAYEB as candidate for Mayor, at the next January Election. ' MANY VOTERS decß-ld ALLISOIST t&f SIMFSOKT 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. WAX FLOWER MATERIALS! — —- SHEET W AL X, WIRE, Leaf Moulds, CUTTERS, PINS, &c., Round and Oval Glass Shades, By T. S. POWELL, Trustee. PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT ! TIIE CELEBRATED SCHAFFHAUSEN SPECTACLES AND Eye Gr lasses, Manufactured at Chaff hausen, Switzerland. THE superiority of these Great Eye Pre servers consists iu the careful Mathemati cal Accuracy in the construction of the Len ses, being manufactured of the Best White Flint Glass, the exact Shape of the Eye, thus obviating all Glimmering and Wavering of the Sight, Dizziness, and all the other Tram of Evils produced by the use of inferior Spec tacles. Every one Whose sight is failing understands its value. By buy tug imperfect spectacle's you help to destroy it. Buy tlie Best I Buy the Schatfhausen Spectacles aud pre serve the Eves—which are priceless. Imported only by COOPER & BRO.. PHILADELPHIA. For Sale only by T. S. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller, and Stationer. nov!7-ct Opthbert, Ga. LESSONS IN Drawing and Painting! MRS. R B. LESTER and Miss Elia Lks tkr. i:i charge of the ornam -nted De partment of Andrew Female College, will give lessons in this department to person* not attending tliat institution. This class will be taught at Uie College. Specimens may be seen at Dr. Powell's Diug Store and at the College. Cuthbert, Ga., Sept. 22d, 1871, ts BOOKS! BOOKS!! WEBSTER'S SPELLERS. “ Common School Dictionary, Holmes Readers, • Harvey’s Grammars, Sanford’s Arithmetic, Connell’s Geographies, At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee. J. J. PALSIER, It. K. CANTERBERKT. SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP ! PALMER & CANTERBERRY. HAVE opened a shop over Wilkins’ Store, Depot Street, wheie they are prepared to do i II kinds of work in the Shoe and Har ness line—manufacturing or repairing— at short noiice, at LOWEST PRICES. Sepa rate pieces of Harness furnished at any time. Will make Bnggy Cushions, Cover Dashes, repair Saddles, aud, in fact do almost any kind of work iu the leather liae. decf 3m Smoking Tobacco, Fruits and Flowers, Blackwell’s Durham. At T- S. POWELL’S Trustee. XOW’S YOU R TIMET A Fine Xiot -OF White Tennesse Corn IN GOOD CONDITION, For Sale at a Sacrifice ! Apply at THIS OFFICE. FOR SALE-CHEAP. 2 NEW Hickory Buggies, oneSnlkie, and a One Horse Wagon, made of all heart tim -Vsr, to sell'for from S6U toflOO— not one half the cost elsewhere. By W. B. McHAN, decl ts At Bragan’s Shoe Shop. Still They Come!! New Arrivals ot* STOVES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE, At J. S. ANTHONY’S. FARMFORSALE OR REN I, CONSISTING of three hundred acres, 2 1 2 miles from Cuthbert, if not sold by the 2oth of Dec., I will rent it lor next year, Mules. Wagons, Corn go with the place. For particulars apply to me at Andrew Female College. decl-tf. M. A. McNULTY. IVotice. JJ. McDONALD is authorized totrans • act any business for me during my ab sencc. Those indebted to me will please call on bint and make payment. decß ts W. M C. W’ESTMORELAND. Him ai Lot for Sale F • I OFFER tor sale, my house and lot, situa ted near the resi-'ence of E. McDonald, at a great bargain. The house is new, and com plete ; contains four rooms, fireplaces in each, and rooms well finished throughout. All nec essary out buildings, good well of water. The lot con'aim two acres, and is well inclos ed For further particulars, apply to O. A. HORNE, decS ts Telegraph Office. AUCTION! WILL be sold at Southwestern Railroad Depot, in Cuthbert, for account whom it may concern, on the 13th day of January, 1872, unless previously called lor, the follow ing articles : 1 box Cotton Gins, 1 Enable and Bed, 1 Cast Iron Wheel, 4 pieces 'Shafting, 2 boxes Hardware, 2 pieces Casting, 1 piece Smoke Stack, 4 Round Wheels, 5 pieces Machinery, marked J. B. Buchanan. 2 packages Boggy Shafts, 2 Cross Bars, 1 box Hardware, maikcd B. J. Sold to pay Height and expenses. D. PHELPS, Agent. decß tds C. &. S. W. R, R. Mothers Bead. This I THE EUREKA DIAPER IS JUST TIIE ARTICLE NEEDED BY EV ERY MOTHER WHO CONSULTS THE HEALTH AND COMFORT OF HER CHILD. THE EUREKA DIAPER Is designed as a shield to protect from mois ture the clothing and btdding of children, and also the clothing of those who have the-care of them. It is made thoroughly water-proof, there being no sewed seams, the threads of which rot when exposeo to moistnre. THE EUREKA DIAPERis so constructed as to fasten below the stomach, and to eon form to the shape of the child’s body ; there fore it is not liable to fall off, and tones quently securely retains the linen diaper in it* place, at the tame time giving perfect ease and comfort to the child. One of die many ad van'ageß of the Eureka Diaper is, that the danger and trouble of using pins is avoided ; •another is, that it permits a free circula tion of air. They ale manufactured in four different sizes, so as to suit the age aud growth of the child, No. 1 being the smallest and No. 4 the largest. This Diaper has no equal, and testimonials in its favor are received from all parts of the country. It is highly recommended by medi cal men, aud by mothers whose children ha ve worn it. For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee, DR. FITTER’S Celebrated Rheumatic Remedy, At T.S. POWELL'S, Trustee I n E A D QUARTERS!! FOR HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CROCKERY, Glassware, Woodwafe, LAMPS, CLOCKS, BROOMS, TIKWARE, BIRD CA GES, BR ESUES, TABLE AXD PO CKET C FILER V, IROXAXD STEEL, Etc., Etc , JJAVING REMOVED TO THE STAUDLEY Rock Building*, And greatly enlarged my Stock, I respectfully invite my friends aud the public generally to call and see my Goods and TRY MY PRICES Before pnrchaeiug elsewhere. J. S. Antliony, s, p 27-. t Cuthhert, Ga. Allison & Perry ARE OFFERING bargains in a lot of elegant SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Theii Stock ol * GENTS' READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG A N P 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 et CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS ! Santa Claus Nowhere! Walking Dolls all the Go! I Good News For The Little People! I NOW have iu »tore one of the largest stocks of TOYS, FANCY CONFECTIONERIES, AND Christmas Tricks Generally, To be found in Southwestern Georgia. I am prepared to furnish both wholesale and retail buyers at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. ALSO, FRESH SUPPLIES, -OF-' Choice Family Groceries. Call aud see for yourself. , A. W. GILLESPIE. decl-ct Coughs and Colds I Duconges’ Balsamic Syrup, Dr. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, Allen’s Lung Balsam, Tntt’s Expectorant, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,' For sale by T. 8. POWELL, Trustee, Druggist,'Bookseller &. Stationer. IN ! CHEAP ACCORDEONS, Shell Toilet Boxes, INDIA RUBBER RATTLES, DOM IN OE S* CHINA CANDLESTICKS, Chess Men, Velvet Albums, Backgammon Boards, BLAST GUNS, GENUINE CORNELIAN »^ aTES > DOG r TO v WHIPS, TOILET SETTS, At T. 8. POWELL Trustee. MRS. E. GIBSON Has received the largest and most general Stock of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, In Southwest Georgia, and is offering them as cheap fts the eheapwt. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. dreTct 1 skle Public s <l n * re > next door to Standley’s Rock Building. SHL-A-IELIE 3 ZE n XjO~STID 7 MANUFACTURING & SERIMT JEWELERS AXD SILVERSMITHS, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. Fall Stock! Great Inducements! WE have lately made large addition* to cur Store, having put. op two hail Isome aud cmb* modioiis Show-Cases, each tortv-eight leet long Our Stock tor the Full Trad* ha* been selected with great < are. aud is huger aud more complete than i eretoßre. GREAT IN DUCEMENTS will he offered. Large and complete assortment of Watches ! i Agricultural Fair Premiums! PRICES VERY LOW. o * DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS ! I ’ m f I cl ‘ luI ‘ atu,nUon giv, ' n t 0 fillin * Ur * # w small Orders for Stock very complete ; Prices low as we can STATE AND COUNTY FAIRS ! afford. ‘ ' i-re STERLING SILVER-WARE ! THINK 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)! OuR fair PREMIUMS! Just Received—One Hundred Different Va- Frice and Qjltlltity, rieties, at Greatly Reduced Price. We Claim to Lead The Host I J£gr We have FIRST-CLASS WATCAES, JEWELERS and EN GRAVERS. All work entrusted to our care promyly and accurately executed. Charges reasonable, as we can afford to do justice and good work. SHARP Ac FLOYD. dccl-0m The Fair Season is at Hand ! Now for the Fair Thing! who believes in tiie motto, LIVE AND LET LIVE, And who wants the full wofih of their greenbacks i* invited to Call at my store tttij pttrritM* their Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Reaciy-Mad.© Clotlxin.gr, Groceries and Family Supplies. My stock is complete—embracing all kinds of seasonable good*, of the latest and ttiMt beautiful |>atteriis. IN’ THE EATING X.INIE2 My goods ar# all choice and Fresh, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. MY PRICES Are as low as anybody’s, fin first class goods. I return my thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope to taerit s toa. tiuuance of the same. My Friends, Who have been favored with goods on time, will please remember that the time for payment is at hand that lam not responsible for the low price ot cotton—aud save me from annoy ance by COMING TO THE RESCUE PROMPTLY. Mr. JOHN L. BROWN is still with me, and will be glad to see hi* friends and give them bargains-. oct2?tf ISAAC EASLEY. G. 11. & A. W. FORCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, WHITEHALL STREET* ' ATIjAKTTA, GrA. novlOdy. . THim LAH.CABST And Most General Stock OF GOODS I > ANY one store IN GEORGIA. Just received and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, In my new stare, Come and see both. J. McK. Gunn. oct!3-tf A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS, Burners, Chimnies, Foun+*> Brackets, Reflectors USHio., . t T. 8. POWELL’S, Trustee. At __ The Ladies ARE especially iuvited to call and examine the Beautiful Stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS J. S ANTHONY’S. Lamps ! Lamps!! A IjABOK lot and complete aa ./jL-'Sortment of LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEY J, Wicks, &c., ‘At J, s. ANTHONY'S, Housefuroishing Store. Cheap and. Good WRAPPING PAPER, At T. S POWELL, Tiusiet.