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LOCAL DEPARTMENT
ACTS with gentleness and thoroughness
upon the Liver and General Circulation
—keeps the bowels in natural motion and
cleanses the system from all impurities. NeV
er fails cure
L i v e r IDF. 0. S. rrophltt S|D iseas
in a njftMMH^BMaHHMHrorin!
Torpidity, Enlargement, Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion loss of Appetite, Nansea, Soar Stomach,
Reart Burn,Debility, Low. Spirits Cold Feet,
and Hands, Costiveness, Listlessness. Cholic,
Chronic Diarrhea, and Chronic Chills ttnd
Fever.
Compounded in strict accordance with skill
ful chemistry and scientific pharmacy, this
purely Vegetable CVunponnd has after the se
€KL EBK AT E l)j|*ant" use!
•teen etyledfa****!^*****™'!! 6 Great
Reetorative and Hecuperam by the enlighten
testimony of thousands using it; so har
moniously adjusted that it keeps the. Liver in
healthful action ; and when the directions are
observed the process of waste and replenish
ment in the human system continues uninter
ruptedly tou ripe old age, and man, like the
patriarchs Os cld, drops into the grave fall of
Years, with' ttt a snuggle, whenever Deatii
claims hislM™rer oga
tive. A|Liver Medicine.|daptsd to
the e 1 i c ate
temperament and robust constitution, it can
be given with equal safety and certainty of
suceees to the young child, invalid lady or
Strong man.
For sale hy T. S. POWELL, ttnd J. J.
•McDonald.
drTi bradfield’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
“ Woman's Best Friend.
WILL bring an tlie Menses when they have
not been established, also when they have
bten suppressed from unnalural causes. Will
erne Rhenmati-m and Neuralgia, of the hack
end womb. Will cure painful Menstination,
and relieve the head, back and loins of those
distressing pains and aches. Will chi ck men
orrhagia or “excessive flow.” VS ill cure
“ Whites’’ and falling of the womb, when it
is the result of relaxation or bad health.
It is as sure a.cure in all the above diseases
as Quinine is in Chilis and Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of all lbs above
diseases without revealing their complaints
to any person, winch is always mortifying to
their pi ide and modesty.
It is recommend'd and used hy the best
physicians in their private practice.
Kora history of the above diseases, certifi
-cates of itH wonderful cures and directions,
the leader is referred tothe wrapper around
■the bottle. Manufactured and sold by
Bit AD HELD & CO , At lanta Ga.
Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.50.
For sale tiy J. J. McDONALD and T. S.
POWELL.
THE BEST
SCUPPERNONG WINE.
Also, the Best Rose Colored Wine, from
the Scuppernong Variety, for Medicinal, Sac
rimental and other purpose*.
Manufactured and lor sale by
marl ct W. 0. HAY, Jr.
Prem aturk Loss of tub Hair, may be en
tirely prevented by the use of Burnett’s Co
•cOaine. it lias never failed to arrest decay,
and to promote a healthy and vigorong
growth. It is at the same time nurivulied as
a dressing for the hair.
Cast Them Out.— ls there any disease
which deserve the name demoniac, Dyspep
sia is one of them. .It racks and tears the
system like averitable fiend, and renders life
a burden The medicines of the dispensary
will not expel it. CaPt it out with Or. Walk
er’s Vegtable Vinegar Bitters. Tln-re is no
form of indigestion or liver complaint that Ctln
withstand this potent tonic hu<l alterative
No Latuf.u Toilet Complete Unless
there be the fragrant Sozodont—unto the
breath sweet odors it imparts, the gums a
ruby redness soon assumes, the teeth quick
'rival alabaster tiut, ands em as peals set in
vase.
$50,000 Will be Paid for any Remedy
which will cure Chronic Rheumatism, Pains
on the Limbs, Back and Chest, Sole Throat,
Insect Stings, Croup, Dysentery, Colic,
•Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. To
bias’ Venetian Liniment, established in 1847,
Never fails. Sold by the Druggists. Depot
10 I’Hrk Place, New York.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by the
leading Physicians and the President of the
New York Board of Ileal h, as the most won
-derfu! Healing compound ever kuoWn. Givts
•instant relief to burns, curesall kinds of sores,
■cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve
for all purposes. Stdd everywhere at,‘ls cents.
John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College
Place, New York.
Svai’nia is Opium purified of' its sickening
and poisonous properties, discovered hv Dr.
Big*'low, ProfVgsor of Botany, Detroit Medi
cal College. A most perfect anodyne and
soothing opiate. John Fair, Chemist, New
York.
CHRisTAnoiui’s Hair Dye is the safest and
%«st. it. corrects the laid effects of inferior
Ayes, while the bh.ck or brown tints it pro
duces are identical tQ nature. Factory 68
Maiden Lane, New York.
Pratt’s Astral Oil —Safest and best illu
minating Oil ever made. Does not take fire
pr explode, if the lamp is upset or broken.—
Over 15'i;00tl families continue to use it. and
no accidents of any description have occurred
►from tt. Oil House of Charles Platt, estab
lished 177(1, New York.
The Purest and Sweetest, Cot Ll’ver
Oil in the world is Haz ird & Caswell's made
-on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers.
By Caswell, Hazard & Cos. New York. It is
absolutely pure and sweet. Patients vt bo
have once taken it prefer it, to alt other oils
in the market.
Jouvin’s Inodorous Kid Glove Cleaner
restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale
liy Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. —
Price 25 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells <& Cos.,
New York.
Rislev’s Philotoken is an established,
warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation ;
And equally efficient as a Nervous Antidote
in all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach
■and 8 leepleseness in male or female. . Sold
•everywhere for SI.OO a bottle. Morgan &.
Rislcy, Druggist, New York, General Agents.
A Youthful Aiteakanck «nd a BeautL
fill, Clear Complexion is the desire of every
body. This effect is produced by using G.
W Laird’s “Bloom of Youth,’’ a harmless
beautitier of the skin. Will remove all Dis
•coloration, Tan, Freckles and Sunburns
Tlte use of this delightful toilet preparation
-cannotbe detected. For sala by all Drug
gists and Fancy Goods Dealets, Depot, 5
Gold St.. New York.
Mrs. Wi'slow's Soothinf Syrup.—lt re
lieves the little sufferer from pain, cures Wind,
Colic, Regulates the Stomach and Bowells,
•Corrects Acidity, and during the process of
teething it is invaluable. Perfectly safe in all
<aees, as millions of mothers can testify.
DrrW.BTTACKETT,
CUTHBERT, GA.,
Gives special attention to all Diseases pecu
liar to Females. oct27 6m
Window Shades,
From 4 to 12 feet in length—cheap
and fine,
At- T. S. POWELL’3, Trustee.
VACCINATION NOTICE
THOSE who wish to have their Families
protected from Smallpox can have them
vaccinated any forenoon at my office, South
sCast corner of the Squat e.
I will visit families who prefer to have
liieir children vaccinated at home; Price
one dollar a case.
jnarltf H. M. LAWSON, M. D.
A colored woman named Amelia
Davis, living in Jackson Hall alley,
thfs morning received a comic val
entine, which she opened, and im
mediately fell tothe floor dead.—
The deceased was raising an adopt
ed child, and the missive contained
the words, “ Cruel treatment of an
adopted child.” The Coroner, on
being summoned, decided that the
death was caused by heart disease.
—Baltimore Sun.
Death Sentence. — -The sentence
of death in the case of John H. Hol
scnback, who was convicted of the
murder of Col. Ceo. W. Fish, at
Oglethorpe, has bee# affirm by the
Supreme Court.
At the St. John’s Catholic Church,
Pater son, N. J.,last week, the entire
congregation of 2,000 persons took
the temperance pledge.
Cuthfoert Prices Current.
COTTON ....... 10|
Bacon—Clear Sides 10@11J
Rib “ 7J@loi
Canvassed Hams 15®2U
Shoulders OjffilO
Butter—Goshen 3a® 50
Country 30 @4 I
Beeswax..; 23
Candles 15|®20
Coffee Rio per lb .. ,25®27|
Java “ “ 28@23
Eggs ~ 20
Flour—per bbl 9 On® 10 00
Grain—Corn, per bu 1.00@1.20
Wheat -.1.25
Rye “.1.75® 2.00
Oats 95® 1.00
Peas 1.25@150
Honey 10®12J
Lard 12J@14
Mackerel—Kits 1 75® 2 25
Rags—Clean Cotton per lb 2J®3
Sugar—Brown per lb 13® 15
C “ “ 14@15J
A “ ;.... 15J@18
Crushed 17J@15
Syrup—per gal 50®75
Tobacco —per lb 60@1.26
Bagging 20® 24
Iron Ties 7j®lo
THECUTHBERT APPEAL
Home AHViirs.
The residence of David
Janes was sold on Tuesday last,
for $3,005. It was bought by Col.
Fielder, who will occupy it as his
'residence.
B6s?“The Georgia Democrat made
its first appearance on Saturday
last. It is a neat looking sheet, and
we hope will receive the support it
may merit.
B@u Public attention is directed
to the advertisement of the Build
♦hg Committee of Cuthbert Male In
stitute. 0
The “ Gojden Curls” and the
“ Golden Ringlets ” are favorite
brands of cigars, for sale by our
friend Brooks, at the Brooks House.
Zkra.—Everybody go to Powell’s
Hall and see the wonderful Ventril
oquist peiformances. See adver
tisement iu another column.
A dog fight yesterday un
der our office window was the only
disturbance of the -peace we have
heard for a week past.
The weather has been pro
pitious for out-door work the past
week. The farmers are busy plant
ing corn and preparing their cotton
lands.
Markets.—Cotton is off J cent
since our last, but is firm at present
quotations with a better feeling the
past 24 hours.
We quote 19| as ruling figures
for this point. In Macon 20*-; Sa
vannah 2l f; New York 22|.
JilT’ We hear some of our young
friends are organizing a base ball
club for mutual amusement and
passtime this summer.
They will have a meeting at the
City Hall on Wednesday night, next
for the purpose of organizing. All
are invited to attend.
The Band.—We are glad to see
spoil a lively interest manifested by
some of eur young friends in the
re-organ izalion of our silver cornet
band. They hive instruments sec
ond to none in the State, and wo
certainly have musical taleqjt enough
in our midst to make it a success.—
We hope they will not become dis
heartened in this undertaking, but
will continue to practice until each
can perform Ids part. We wish
them success
New Mii.ltnery Goods.—We
were permitted a few evenings
since to examine the large and ele
gant stock of millinery goods just
opened by Mrs. Cooper, on College
street. We will notattemptto give
a description of her stock of goods—
to be appreciated they mhst be seen,
—but we have no hesitancy in saying
they cannot fail to elicit the admi
ration of "every one who loves the
rich and beautiful. These goods
are all new—having just been re
ceived from the largest importing
houses in the North, and were se
lected with great care and judgment.
AtnoDg her stock may be seen
head dresses of every shade, and
arranged iu the most fashionable
manner, and the largest collection
of flowers we have ever seen in this
market. Iler stock of hats and
bonnets is. very large, embracing
every style and variety, together
with an elegant assortment of trim
mings suited to the tastes and fan
cy of all.
The spring season is upon us,
and we would advise all to call on
Mrs. Cooper at once and supply
themselves with a fashionable out
fit, as her goods are selling rapidly.
Her stock of bridal goods seem to
indicate a “ heavy business” in that
line, this .spring, and no one knows
better how to arrange such things
than does she.
Columbus-Made Goods.—The
large striped p’aids made by our
factories are daily gaining favor
among the ladies. We notice on
the streets, and even at church,
beautiful dresses made from these
goods, which requires close inspec
tion to distinguish them from fine
worsted Scotch plaid#.— Columbus
Inquirer.
The colofed debating club
in Griffin recently debated this
question :
“If punkin seed am planted on one
man’s lahd and the vine runs over
and punkin grow on another man’s
land, whose punkin am it ?”
An Up Countryman’s Expertenc
in a Savannas Parlor —TheLaw
renceville Gazette has the follow
ing humorous reminiscence of the
recent Agricultural Convention in
Savnnr ah
We cannot resist the temptation
to tell a rather amusing incident
which occurred in Savannah during
the session of the recent Convention.'
The Convention was invited by Mr.
Green, President of the Chamber
of Commerce, to a party at his res
idence on the first evening of the
session. Asa matter of course
everybody went. Mr. Green lives
ru a splendid mansion, fitted up
with the elegance of a prince. His
large parlors were beautifully orna
mented with statuary, paintings,
etc. At one end of the large double
parlors was a very fine mirror ex
tending from floor to ceiling. One
of our up-country delegates, after
looking through the two parlors,
thought he saw another parlor with
a crowd in it, and concluded to
walk iu. When he got near what
lie thought was the door he noticed
a gentleman approaching him, com
ing out, of the rootn, when he very
politely stepped to one side to let
the gentleman pass, but the ap
proaching gentleman equally polite,
stepped to the same side he did,
when our up-country friend politely
bowed at the same time, remarking,
“I beg your pardon, sir ” His as
tonishment can be readily imagined,
when his nose came in contact with
the glass and a loud roar of laugh
ter greeted him on every side Our
up-country friend quietly retired to
one coiner, saying—he did not see
anything to laugh at. If any gen
tleman desires to get an old fash
ioned fight on his hands, all he has
to do is to enquire of this delegate
whether he made any “new ac
quaintances in Savannah.
The Atlanta Correspondent of
the Savannah News has this to say
of the Tennessee car Company
fraud.
Much has been said about the
bogus “Tennessee Car Company,”
from which, though an ideal asso
dated, Foster Blodgett made large
purchases, though he never obtain-,
ed any cars. A. L. Harris, better
known as “Fatty Harris,” late su
pervisor of the State Railroad, says
■that Bullock would give instruc
tions for the necessary requisitions
to be made out for cars, which
were entered upon the books of the
Road, and then instruct Blodgett to
give his note as Superintendent
for the money. In this way,
notes to the amount of $150,00 or
more were put out. Over 10j,000
of the notes were placed with Clews
& Cos., and upon which they advan
ced the money.
Again the same Correspondent
has this to say of a “brace of
scamps.”
Harris and Hoyt are a brace of
precious scamps They were two
of Sherman’s ravening “bummers,”
when he swept through Georgia
with a sword in one hand and a
torch in the other. Some months
ago, Hoyt was anxious to lead the
military against the “infernal Ku
Klux.” About the same time, Har
ris, an officer on the State Railroad,
was* charged with the agreeable
duty of “organizing,, the Legisla
ture —driving out white men with
the bayonet, and putting in negroes,
carpet-baggers and scalawags.
Where -are they now ? One is in
the custody of an officer, and both
are under heavy bonds for their
many crimes.
A Cow Has Four Calves and
Hands in Checks. —Capt. John
McKee had a fine cow which he
valued at one hundred dollars.
Yesterday she endeavored to sur
pass all the female kind that cattle
dom has ever seen or heard of, and
in the endeavor handed in her own
checks. She gave birth to two
calves and died. She was then cut
open, and two more perfectly form
ed calves were discovered. This
beats anything in the way of cow
prod uction we have yet read of.
Each of the calves was perfect, of
good size and regular shape—all
females—no defect about any. The
tw-o first were born alive and breath
ed a short time. The two found
within the mother appeared’ not to
be lifeless. All wete breathless iu
a little while. We have heard of
cows giving birth to two calves at
once, but never of four. Had all
lived they w-ould have made a first
class show. As the dead carts were
carrying the bodies to the river,
and ihe report spread, quite a sen
sation w-as created among the seek
ers of the marvelous.— Col. Sun.
In 1853 we saw in Knoxville,
Tenn. a cow living which was the
mother of four calves at one birth.
The calves all lived and did well un
til one, at about 6 mouths of age,
became entangled in a grape vine
in the pasture and was choked to
death.
A Boston physician says he
has a patient in charge, married at
fourteen, and who at thirty-seven
had been the mother of twenty-five
living children, and never more
than one child at a birth.
Through me Bible in Sixty
Hours. —A Connecticut clergyman
recently announced from the pulpit
that he had heard a man say that,
he had read the Bible in sixty hours.
Determined to ascertain whetheY
the individual read the whole of it
aloud to his wife in fifty-nine hours
and something over thirty minutes.
He read sometimes an hour and
sometimes two hours a day, keeping
the exact time, with the result indi
cated.—Exchange
sar Governor Leslie, of Ken
licky, has neither whisky, brandy,
nor spirituous, malt or other vinous
liquors at his levees or dinners.
Cold water God’s only beverage to
man, is what Leslie offers to his
guests. Governor Noyes of Ohio,
has adopted a similar*rule.
Cotton and the Planters. —As
usual, just as the bulk of the crop
had passed ■ out of the planters,
hands, the price began to advance,
and has now reached a figure well
calculated to stimulate planters to
increase their force and enlarge
their acreage.
The rise will benefit a few who
have been able to hold their crops,
bnt in the long run it will prove an
absolute injury to all cotton plan
ters. A big crop and low prices
will be the inevitable result, and a
year of hard labor and increased in
debtedness for supplies will be met
with the disasters of cause aiid ef
fect.
Northern and European gamblers
have reduced cotton speculation to
a science, and they only have to set
their nett and our people walk into
it with all the simplicity of a covey
of partridges.
The present rise can do agricul
ture no good whatever —the crop
has gone forward, and very few
planters will be benefitted. But
much harm may come to the cofton
planter, if he is again deaf to the
voice of experience. Twenty cents
per pound for cotton, is a strong in
centive to increase the acreage of
culture, and if the “gilt edge” pros
pect deceives to that extent anoth
er year of disaster will come.—Al
bany News.
A politician boasted that he could
tell any kind of wine or liquor,
blindfold merely by the taste. He
was tried with one kind after another
and really named them. At last a
glass of water was handed him. He
tasted it, hesitated, tasted it again,
smelled it, retasted it and then said,
“I give it up. That’s a brand of
liquor I never got hold of before.”
A lady was urged by some friends,
to marry a widower, and as an argu
ment, they spoke of his two beautiful
children. “ Children, ” replied the
lady, “arc like toothpicks—a person
wants her own.”
The laziest man on record is in
Louisville, Ky. He was too lazy
to pick up a S2O piece he saw on
the pavement.
A lad crawled into a sugar hogs
head, and his first exclamation,'
was, “Oh, for a thousand tongues !”
A well known author says that
nothing baffles curiosity, eludes pur
suit, and generally mystifies the
human intelligence line the plain,
simple and unvarnished truth.
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A wolf in Illinois killed a hog for
a farmer. The latter rushed out
with an old musket his grandfather
used in the Revolution of 1776 and
fired at the animal, butkilled instead
a S6O cow.
A man in Roberston county,
Texa, has forty-one. living children.
Sixteen of them served in the same
company in a Confederate regiment,
lie is now his eighth
wife.
If you are iu a house and hear a
baby, it is the sign of marriage—or
if it isn’t it ought to bo.
St. Louis recieved 880,346 tons
of freight, and shipped 773,179, by
the river in 1871.
Transforming the CoMrt.Exiox.-T It e
transformations produced by Hagan’s Mag
nolia Balm are quite as astonishing as any
scene mi the stage of a theatre. That fa
mous beautiful, transmutes a sallow, peeky
looking complexion, into one in which the
!il!y and the rose vie for admiration, and
mparts to a dry* hatsb skin, the softness of
perfect loveliness. Tan and freckles which
country air and sunlight arc pretty sure to
produce, in spite of parasols and sundowns,
are completely obliterated by it; while it
has a perfectly magical effect in banishing
undue redness, blotches and pimples from
the Skin. When the lady, who has used it to
remedy her complexional defects looks in
the mirror, she is equally astounded and
gratified at the improvements in her appear
ance. Every blemish has disappeared ; her
eeck. arms and bosom, now rival in white
ness the snowy collar which encircles her
throat, her cheek mantles with a peach-like
bloom, and she is ready to invoke a blessing
on the inventor of the article which has
wrought such a delightful transformation.
If yon desire rosy cheeks and a complex
ion fair and free from l’impies, Blotches and
Eruptions, purify your blood by taking Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
Dead men tell no Tales:— lf they did
main mas against the depleting lancet, the
drastic purge, and the terrible sallvants of tlte
materia medica, would arise from every
graveyard. The motto of modern medical
science is “ Preserve and Regulate, not de
stroy,’ Bnd no remedy of our day is so en
tirely in harmony with this philanthropic
logic as Dr. Walker’s Vegetable Vinegar
Bitters. In thia powerful, yet harmless re
storative, dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and
all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowfeil*
and nerves, encounter an irresistible antidote.
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What Dyspbpsia May End In —lndiges
tion is not dangerous, say the faculty. Per
haps not in itself, while it remains ineie in
digestion ; but look Rt the consequences , to
which it may lead, and often does lead when
it becomes a chronic disease. A spark of fire
is a small thing. A pressure of the foot will
put it ont; a breath will extinguish it. Yet
it may fire a powder mill, or kindle a flame
that will consume a city. In like manner in
digestion may produce gastritis, cancer of
the stomach, congestion of the bowels, appj
plexy, liver disease, and many other danger
ous maladies. Is it not wise, then, to check
it in the germ ? Nothing is more clearly and
indisputably established than that Hostetler's
Btomach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia in
all stages. The true policy, however, is to
extinguish it in the first stages with this
wholesome, powerful, and infallible tome
and alterative. It is easier to quench a spark
than a flame, and it is easier to cure dyspepsia
. when it is first developed, than when it has
made headway by neglect, and become com
plicated with other ailments. There is not
the shadow of a doubt that the bitters are as
directly antagonistic to dyspepsia as water is
to fire. There are thousands of cases on rec
ord proving this fact. The remedy is safe
and agreeable. All the liquors of commerce
prescribed as stimulants leave a stiug behiud.
But the sting is taken out of the spiritnouß
basis of this great remedy by vegetable medi
cation, and, moreover, the stimulant thus
medicated is of exceptional purity. Os al
tonics taljen as safeguards or remedies for fi
ver and ague, bilious remittents, and other
epidemics, it is the only one that can uni
formly be depended on.
A Triumph. —No medicine ever offered to
the people has won for itself such a reputa
tion in so short a tint-, ns Df Tuft's Ex
pectorant-. Wh -rover it has been introduced,
it has superseded all other Cough remedies,
it not ouly cures the Cough, fait so thorough
ly purifies the Lungs, that no fears of its re
turn need be apprehended.
Memphis. Feb 11, ISC9.
Dr. Wm. n. Tutt : Sir— i have been sub
firing for nearly two years with a severe,
cough and great difficulty of breathing. My
weight was one hundred and forty-five
pounds; and when I commenced taking
your Expectorant. I was reduced to one
hundred and sixteen, I had tried almost ev
erything; had terrible night sweats. I
have taken half dozen bottles. The
night sweats have left me, the Cough has al
most disappeared, and I have gained fifteen
pounds iu weight I believe it will.cure my
cough. I recommend it to all my friends.
- With great respect.
OLIVER RtCL.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Acts In
stantaneously.
■ GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS
SB Do yon want an agency, local or trav
■H riling, with an oppoituuity lo make $5
II "• s2ll a day selling our new 7 st'-and
White Wire Clothes Lines? They last,
lar. Address at one Hudson River Wire
Works, cor. Water St. and Maiden Lane, N.
Y., or 346 W Randolph St. Chicago. 4w
Real Estate Dealers and Owners
and all SOUTHERN Enterprises desirous of attracting
NORTHERN GAPITAL!
Should write, giving full particulars to Grif
fin & Hoffman, No. 4 South St. Baltimore,
Md., Refer to Hon. Jefferson Davis, Mem
phis, Ten; Ex-Gov. M L Bonham, Edge
field, S. C. t Gen. P. M. B. Young, Carters
ville, Ga., Mr. Henry A. Schroedea, Presi
dent Southern Bank, .Mobile, Ala., and W.
B. Sorley & Cos. Bankers, Galveston. Texas.
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| BURNHAM’S J£
, New Turbine is in getter-
I al use throughout the U.
I S. A six inch, is used t.v
the Government in the tij&SzS&tiSSa
I Patent Office, Washington,
' 1). C. its simplicity ofjWMMIIIMjIjy
> construction and the pow
-1 er it transmits renders it
WATER]
the best water wheel ever invented. Pam
phlet free. N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa.
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lpo7ul»r»nii r»pli!y-»elimit religious work ever
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AGENTS WANTED. The only complete
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SHIRT
« If you want the best fitting
and nicest made shirt to be had
ask your clothier forthe Golden
* Hill. If he has not got it, he
can get it for you, it lie will not,.
, we will send C. O. I), to any
° address free of charge.
Send for circular giving full
LjLJ-L-LJ particulars.
HENRY C- BLACKMaR,
697 Broadway, New York.
Importer and Manufacturer of Men's Fur
nishing Goods for the Trade. 4w
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL persons having claims against the
/> estate of W. H. Brooks are requested
to - present them immediately for payment.—
Those indebted are also requested to come
forward and pay tip. I want the money and
am determined to close up the estate.
C O. BROOKS, Administrator.
piaiß-40d
<CL F. Vent. Fub.. Cm— 0.. md &t'Murray St-. N. Y.
O. F. Veut, Pub. Cin. 0., and 58 Murray
St.. N. Y.
Agents alse wanted for Chicago and the
Great Conflagration hy Colbert & Chamber
lin, Editors Chicago Tribune, 528 octavo
pag- s. Fully illustrated. 30.000 sold. Ad
dress as above, or J. S. Goodman, Chicago,
or Edward F. Hovev, Bos'On, or Fred. M
Smith, Auburn, N. Y., or Walton & Cos.,
Indianapolis, Ind
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets /
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness.
THESE Tablets present the Acid in Com
bination with other efficient lemedie, in
a popular form, for the cure of all Throat and
Lung Diseases. Horseness and Ulceration of
the throat are immediately relieved and state
ments are constantly being sent to the pro
prietor or relief in cases of Throat diffidulties
of years standing.
CAUTION, —Don’t be deceived by worth
less imitations. Get only Well's Carbolic
Tablets. Price 25 Cfs. per Box. JOHN Q.
KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y. Send for
Ciacular. Sole Agent for the U. S.
Oh. Would I Were a Child Again!
righe the weary and exhausted one, as the
languor and lassitude of spring comes upon
him Come and receive vigor and strength
from the wonderful Smith American Tonic
JUEUBEBA.
Long and successfully used in its native coun
try, as a Powerful Tonic, and Potent. Purifier
of the blood, it is found even to exceed the
anticipations founded on its great reputation.
According to the medical and scientific peri
odicals of London and-Paris, it possesses the
Most Powerful Tonic properties known to
Materia Medica.
Dr. Well’s Extract of Jurubeha
is a perfect remedy for all diseases of Blood,
Organic Weakness, Glandulous Tumors,
Dropsy,- Scrofula, Internal AbsCeSses, and
will remove all obstructions of the Liver,
Spleen, Intestines, Uterine and Uriuary Or-
It is Strengthening and nourishing- Like
nutricious food taken into the stomach, it as
similates and diffuses itself through the circu
lation, giving vfgorand health.
It regulatesthe bowells, quiets the nerves,
acts directly on the secretive organs, and, by
its powerful Tonic and restoring effects, pro’-
dui-e.-s hei’lthy and vigorous action to the
whole system. JOHN nQ. KELLOUG, 18
Plait St., New York, Sole Agent for the
Ucited States. Price, Oue Dollar per Bot
tle. Se nd for Circular.
|f \ ■'< § ttesnfc.wnich he’cannot cun i
W jf# Sold by Druggists at SO cts
J. J. PALMER, B. F. CANTERBERRY.
SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP !
PALMER & CANTERBERRY,
HAVE opened a shop in'livery stable build
iue near the Post office, Depot Street,
where they are prepared to do all kinds of
work in the Shoe or Harness line—manufac
turing or repairing—at short notice, at, LOW
EBT PRICES Separate pieces of Harhess.
furnished at any time. Will make Buggy
Cushions, Caver Dashes, repair Saddles, and,
in fact do almost any kind of woik in the
leather line. decf-3ni
For Salej
REAL GOOD
Magic Lantern,
Complete and New, with Th.ee Dozen Scrip
ture Scenes and about one dozen Comife
Scenes.
The whole will be sold at a sacrifice.
Apply to' bt address
J. S. ANTHONY,
• febOtt Cuthbert, Ga
B. C. ZUBER
Has removed his Stock of
CONFECTIONERIES
AND
Family Supplies I
TO
J. J. McDonald’s Old Stand,
South.-eatt corner of Public Square,
Hi hopiS) by honest dealing, and
strict attention to business, to re
tain the patronage of his old cus
tomers, and secure as many new
ones as may see proper to give him
a trial. j alis ly
THUNDER and LIGHTNING!
AS the season is fast approaching when
the Lightning* Flash and Thunders Bel
low around ns, I lake this opportunity of in
forming the people of Cuthbert and surround
ing country that I am agent for
Two of the Best Lightning Rods
In America!
Namely : the
IT!iiiison’s Copper Tubular
And the
American Star Galvenized,
Which I will erect at, very reasonable rates,
and guarantee protection.
«F» Si. AntHony,
fcbOct Cuthbert, Ga.
New Books.
THE American Baron;
Lady Judith \
Ought We to Visit Her;
Morton House; *
Put Yourself in His Place ;
Nobodys Fortune;
What wijl he do >vith it;
Lothair;
Two Hemispheres;
Sidney Elliott;
Far above Rubies;
The Rose of Typhanies ;
Hidden Depth;
Waldemun’s Krowes Youth ;
The Memories of 50 Years,
By W. H.
Harvey’s Meditations;
Stepping Heavenward ;
Sacred Mountains;
Prince of House David ;
Tom Burke of Ours;
Jack Hinton ;
Young Wreckers;
“ Marooners;
Marooners Island;
Lucille in Blue and Gold;
Goldsmith in Blue and Gold ;
Waverley Novels, in cloth ;
Waverly Novels, cheap editio*;
Dickon’s Novels, in cloth ;
Dicken’s Novels, cheap edition,
At T. S. Powell's, 7’rustee,
Druggist, Bookseller & Stationer.
“Cotton Food.”
Dont buy your Guano until you
examine into the merits of “Cotton
«
Food.” It is made especially for
cotton and merits serious attention.
For sale by
F. W. SIMS & GO.
Savannah, Ga.
a id FORT & QUARTERMAN.
Cuthbert, Ga.
Enquire for Circular.
janl2-2tn
For Artists’ Use
Canvass on Stretchers,
TUBE PAINTS,
POPPY OILS.
MEGIEPP,
GRECIAN VARNISH,
Mastic Varnish,
BRUSHES, PALLETS, &C.,
*■
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee
SUNDRIES.
DAFORTH’S DENTRIFICF
Camphor Ice,
Chevalier’s Life for the Hair,
Hall’s Sicilian Hair Renewcr,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
Carbolic Hath Soap,
Sol Smith Russell’s Song Books,
Picture Loops,
Picture Nails,
Family Wash Lists,
Gent’s Wash Lists,*
Satin Gloss Starch,
Globe Flower Syrup,
Ext; SilHihgia,
Pain Kill It, •
Sandford’s Arithmetics,
Ainsworth’s Latin Dictionrry,
Meadow’s French Dictionary,
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary;
At T. S. POWELL'S, Trustee,
t)ruggißt’tiook»eller and Stationer.
Star Mills Msfatei Paper,
For Water Closets,
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee
New Music,
Just received at
T. £. POWELL’S, Trustee:
Sea Fowl Griiano l
THE Subscriber having again accepted the Agency§oP i lie ft hove cel
ebrated and popular Fertilizer, is no.w prepared to supply] planters and
others with any quantity required for Cash, or City AeceptiliiPC* rtr for
Cotton, to be delivered in Autumn.
Cask Price, $50,00 Per Ton,
Or $60.00, Due Ist November,
With a Guarantee] of 15 Cts. for Low,Middling Cotton, inpayment.
This Article has been successfully tested in this State, as shown by
nnmerons certificates from many of our best planters.
Persons wishing to purchase Fertilizers, will do wellTo seb tne before
purchasing elsewhere.
Partiies who Want small quantities for gardening purposes ban be, sup
plied. " J. C. MARTIN.
feb2-2m
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
ANALYSIS:
PEfi d£\f.
Moisture, determined at 212 deg. F 1550
Organic Matter 48 70
Yielding Ammonia .3 60
Soluble Phosphoric Acid
Equivalent to Bone Phosphorate dissolved 19 32
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid..-. 455
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate 9.93
Total Phosphoric Acid
Total Bone Phosphate. » 29 25
• Su'phUric Acid, Lime, and ottifer Sniitu Mattel- undetermined.................... 24,40
Tills long-established ami well-known Pertiii&r-r has it* first rargo hpbti the market, sos- tijl
Season, and amply sustains its well aanted character for the uniformity ol its preparation ami
the reliability of the materials constituting the comjiound. Indeed, In the numerical estimate
of at least two important elements which it contains, viz : Ammoni., and Soluhta Phospho
ric Acid there has been a decided and valuable accession to its claims since the l*t Season.
To he more specific would he useless. It lias hly entire approval and official endorsement.'
November is, isii. A. MEANS, Inspector,
Chatham County, Ga>
AFTER HAVING SOLD
E. FRANK COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE
For the past five seasons with perfect satis "a -tmn. we again offer it to the planting commu
nity with our gutmntee that its highly improved he maintained, and we coufi
dentty recomeud it as the BEST FERTILIZER ever brought into the State
TERMS.
Cash, $51.00 per T n ; S6O 00 per Ton lor Factor’s acceptance, pavahle Ist November
1872 : $62 50 per Ton for Planter's Notes with l ien on the crop; $65.00 per Ton on obliga
tion to deliver Middling Cotton Ist November, 1872, at lojc. at nearest depot, or nay money
at option. ’ 3
WM, H. STARK. & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEOR&I,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR T&E STATE OF GEORGIA.
We offer the above well known Fertilizer to the Planters of Randolph and adjoining Ooun
ties, and are prepared to lill orders for Acceptances, Lieus oil Coton or cash ' b
FORT & QUARTERMAN,
jan!9-3m AGENTS AT CIJTHBERT.
LOOK heue *
MRS. E. GIBSON
Has received the largest and most general Siock of
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces,
Uaii* Goods, Ladies Furs, iVotioiis,
In Southwest Georgia, and is offering them as cheap as the cheapest.
Call and see bpfore purchasing elsewhere.
North side Public Square, next door to Standley’s Itock Building,
decl-cfc ,
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHITEHALL SfEEET,
ATLAMTA, Q-A.
novlO-ly.
FORT & QUARTERMAN,
At the new Rock Store, N. E. Cor
ner Public Square,
Offer for sale a fresh and choice lot of
Groceries afid Family Supplies,
Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow Ware. Wooden
and Willow Ware, Crockery, Fancy
Goods, Dry Goods, etc., etc.
Candies, Jellies. Figs,
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Oysters. Lobsters, Sardines,
Crackers, of all kinds.
Cheese, Eggs,'
Best Goshen and Country Butted
Also a choice lot of the best Ch&wing and
Smoking Tobacco and Cigars.
Baton, Flour and Lard;
We also call your attention to ready-made
STEEL PLOWB and Plow Implements.
Also, just on haud; a liew lot of Scovil Hoes
and the best Axes.
Call and see for yourselves,
janlU ly
Sweet Sounds!
GUITARS,
ACCORDEONS,
FLUTES,
FIFES,
BANJOS,
Bridges, Pegs, Tail Pieces*
Bows, Strings, Music Paper,
and Musical Merchandise generally,
At T. S. POWELL'S, trustee. .
HENRY & SHEFFIELD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CUTHBERT, GA.
Tenders his professional services to tbtt
public.
. FW Prompt, Personal, and special atten
tion given to collections;
jau 12ts
Doctors SMITH & TACKETT,
Office on College Street.
N. B.—Bills due When patient discharged)
jans3ra
Ground Pels
Can be found at
FORI & QUARTERMAN’S.
FORT & QUARTERMAN
Have a fine lot of
Dried Peaches and Apples.
Shippers M to Your Interests,
ALL gqods hot called for in thirty days af
ter ,fi tr arrival at Depot will tfe sold la
paj Freight Hfid charges,
Seed Potatoes.
B. er. ZUBER
J-JAS just received a choice lot 6t
SEED POTATOES,
Os the most popular varieties. Which he la
offering u. re l CHEAP.
Come all and buy. ftbfM