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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-
L l fa y l e “seas
in an rni!
Torpidity, Enlargement, Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion loss of Appetite, Nausea, Sour Stomach,
Heart Burn .Debility, Low Spirits, Cold Feet,
and Hands, Costiveness, Listlessness. Cholic,
Chronic Diarrhea, and Chronic Chills and
Fever.
Compounded in strict accordance with skill
ful chemistry and scientific pharmacy, this
pnrely Vegetable Compound Ims, after the se-
CELEBK AT fcltlf nt w ns?
tieen sty Great
Restorative and Becnpcrant by the enlighten
ed testimony of thousands using it; so har
moniously adjusted that it keeps the Liver in
healthful aclion ; and when the directions are
observed the process of waste and replenish
ment in the human system continues uninter
ruptedly to a ripe old age, and man, like the
patriarchs of eld, drops into the grave full of
■years, without, a struggle, whenever Death
'claims hisfF^^*f! ,B *F - rer oga
tive. A- ILlver Meaicme.|dapted to
the ! j c ate
temperament and robust constitution, it can
lie given with equal safety and certainty oi
success to the young child, invalid lady or
■strong man. . _ '
For sale by T. S. POWELL, andj. J.
McDonald. ______
Hbad 1 Ruad ! ! Read 1! I —lt is well
known to Doctors and Ladies, that wo
men arc subject to numerous diseases pecu
liar to their sex—siicb.as suppression of the
Menses, Whites. Painful Monthly Periods,'
{Rheumatism of the Back and Womb, Irregu
lar Menstruation, Hemorrhage or Excessive
•• Flow,” and Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of
-the Womb. The profession has in vain, for
many years, sought diligently for some rem
edy that would enable them to treat these
diseases with success At last that remedy
has been discovered, by one of the most skill
ful physicians in Georgia. That remedy is
Dr- Bradfield’s Female Regulator.
Blooming in all her Pristine Beauty Strength
and Elasticity—Tried Doctor After Doc
tor.
Rcti.kdok, Ga.. Feb. 16, 1871.
Tills is to certify thatmy wife was an ia-
Tulid for six years. Had disease ol the
womb, attended wiib headache, weight ill
lower part of the back ; suffered from lan
guor, exhaustion and nervousness, loss ap
petite and flesh. She had become so ex
hausted and weak, her friends were appre
hensive she would never get well. I fried
-doctor after doctor and many patent medicines
had dispaired other improvement,when for
tunately she commenced taking Dr. J. Brad
'field’s Female Regulator. She is now well,
and three or four bottles cured her. Ira
proved in health, appetite and flesh, she is
blooming in all her pristine beauty, strength
-and elasticity. I regard you as her savior
from ihe dark portals of death, and my ben
efactor. "May your shadow never grow less,
■and you never become weary in well-doing.
John Shakp.
Foraa’e by J. J. McDONALD and T. S.
POWELL.
THE BEST
SCUPPERNONG WINE.
Also, llie Best Rose Colon and Wine, from
-the ficuppernong Variety, for Medicinal, Sac
rimental and otl er purposes.
Manufactured and for gale by
marl ct W. 0. HAY, Jr.
Bukis'rtt's Ft. a voicing Extracts. —The
superiority of these extracts (-onsi te in their
perfect purity and great strength. They are
warranted free from poisonous oils and acids.
Joseph Bui nett & Cos. Boston, Manufactur
ers and Proprietors. • For sale by all grocers
und druggists.
Naturb Gives us Teeth, but shedoesnot
preset ve und purity them. That must tie
done with fragrant Sozoduiit. The dental
bone and its enamel casing are made invul
nerable to all destructive influences by the
daily use of this beneficent preparation-
What every Houseman Wants.—A good
cheap and reliable Liniment. .Such an arti
cle is Dr. Tohia’s Horse Liniment. Pint bot
tles at one dollar. For Lameness. Cuts, Galls,
Colic, Sprains, etc., warranted belter than
any other. Sold bv the Druggists. Depot
10 Park Place, New York.
Difsomani a is an insane thirst for intoxica
ting liquors. Habitual dram-drinking pro
duces it. Yet each Alcoholic. Bitter vender
recommends that a dram of his rum and root
juice be taken thrice a day, to prevent sick
ness ! For all bodily ailments, mid as a pro
tection against the causes of disease, take
that all sufficient antidote, Dr. Walker's Vin
egar Bitters, the pure essence of rare Illedici
»iml herbs unpolluted by distilled poison.
Carbolic Salve, recommended l>y tbe
'leading Physicians and the President of the
New York 'Board of Health, as the most won
derful He&ling compound ever known. Gives
instant relieftoUuins, cures all kinds of sores,
•cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve
for all purposes. Sold everywhere at”') cents.
■John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College
Place, New York.
'Sv-AI'NIA ia Opium purefied of its sickening,
and poisonous properties, discovered by Dr.
Bigelow, ProiessoVof Botany, Detroit Medi
cal College. A most pet feet anodyne and
sootliing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, New
York.
Chkistadoro's Hair Dye is the safest and
‘best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior
-dyes, while the black or brown tints it pro
duces nro identical to nature. Factory 68
Maiden Lane, New York.
Pratt's Astrai. On. —Safest and best illu
minating Oil ever made. Does not take fire
•or explode, if the lamp is upset or broken.—
•Over 150,060 families continue to use it, and
•no accidents of any description have occurred
from it. Oil House ol Charles -Pratt, estab
lished 1770, New York.
The Purest and Sweetest Cod Liver
Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s made
on the sea-shore, from fresh, selected livers,
by Caswell, Hazard & Cos. New York. It is
• absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who
have once taken it prefer it to alt other oils
in the market.
Jouvin’s luodorous Kid Glove Cleaner
restore® soiled gloves equal to new. For sale
•by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.—
Price 25 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos.,
New York.
Risley’b Philotokkn is an established,
warranted remedy for Painful Menstruation
and equally < fiicicnt as a Nervous Antidote
in all cases of Nervous Excitement, Stomach
and Sleeplest-ntss in male or female. Sold
•everywhere for SI.OO a bottle. Morgan &
Risley, Druggist, New York, General Agents.
A Youthfui. Appearance and a Beauti
ful, Clear Complexion is the desire of
body. This effect is produced by using G.
W Laird’s ‘‘Bloom of Youth,” a harmless
beautifier of the skin. Will remove all Dis
coloration, Tan, Freckles and Sunburns
Tbe use of this delightful toilet preparation
Cannot be deleted. For sale by all Drug
gists and Fancy Goods Dealeis, 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
cases, as millions of mothers can testify.
Dr7w.Br TACKETT,
CUTHBERT, GA.',
Gives special attention to all Diseases pecu
liar to Females. oct27 6nt
Cuthbert Prices Current.
COTTON 20
Bacon—Clear Sides I(’@U J
Rib “ 7J@j«i
Canvassed Hams 15®20
Shoulders. 94 @io
"Butter—Goshen 3t)®so
Country 30®4't
Beeswax 23
Candles 15|®20
Coffee Rio, per lb 250274
Java “ “ 28@23
Eggs 20
Flour—per bbl 9 o*l ®lO 00
Grain—Corn, per bu I fit @1.20
Wheat 1.25
Rye 1.75® 2.0
Oats 95® l 00
Peas 1.25® 150
Honey... 10® 124
Bard 124®14
Mackerel—Kits 1.75®2.25
Rags—Clean Cotton per lb ~.24®3
Sugar—Brown per lb 13@15
C ” “ 14@154
A “ 154@)8
Crushed * 1715
Strup—per gal 50@75
Tobacco—per lb 60® 1.26
Bagging t 20®24
Iron Ties 74® 10
Tbe Atlanta New Era printing
office has been seized by the Sheriff
and is now in the hands of that
officer.
| THE CUTHBERT APPEAL.
Homo Affairs.
S3f”The Skating Rink will be
open again on Monday night next.
Base Ball. — Our different Clubs
are having a pleasant time of it, of
late. They play every Tuesday apd
Friday evenings. The match game
yesterday between the Eureka and
Star was exceedingly interesting.
We will here take occasion to
state that Dr. Powell has the “Base
Ball Player,” for 1872, giving the
latest rules and regulations govern
ing the game. A better knowledge
of which, would add greatly to the
interest of the game, in allaying
confusion and differences of opinion.
Still, considering the time they have
been playing, they do remarkably
well.
CUTHBERT MaLB INSTITUTE, —We"
have been informed by a member
of the Building Committee that
they will proceed at once in the
erection of a suitable building for
the above Institute.
Failing to entertain any bids
made, they promptly turned
the matter over to the care and at
tention of Dr. Powell, who will at
once enter upon the duties thus im
posed upon him, and put up the
building without further delay.
The bills for lumber have all been
made out, and are being filled, and
in a short time workmen will be
put to work on the building.
A KiSd Remembrance. — Our
better half received from an esteem
friend living in Jacksonville, Fla.,
a beautiful boquet of orange’flowers
and cuttings a few days since.
We have lived most of our time
ia the ‘‘sunny south'” but never un
til this occasion had the pleasure
of applying our olfactories to so fra
grant a cluster of flowers. The j as*
inkie, magnolia,or honeysucle, were,
in our imagination, as rich in fra
grance as ever grew, but far from it.
When brought in contact with or
ange, they lose all their sweetness.
This token of kind remembrance
was highly appreciated.
At Home. —The readers of the
Appeal can always tell when the
“big Gunn” is mounted and ready
for. business, by refering to our ad
vertising columns. • Mr. Gunn has
returned from New York, with
stacks -of goods, the enumeration
of which would more than fill one
issue of our paper, hence we can
not attempt it. But will say to all
“go a«d see.’ 1
He is a “lucky fellow,” never
goes off half-cocked, nor kicks from
a heavy load. He is use to big
things, and always runs that sched
ule in the purchase of goods, and
Rover fails to soli all lie buys.
Mrs. Gunn had a “say” in the se
lection ol dress goods this year,
which is the best assurance we could
give, that they are just-what the
ladies want. *
«♦»
“ A Tour through Texas, ok
Information for Emigrants.”
In our next issue we will commence
the publication of a series of arti
cles, bearing the above caption,
written by a young man in -Cotton
Hill, Avho spent- last year in the
“ land of milk and honey,” travel
ing through almost every county in
the State, and kept a correct diary
of all passing events —what he saw,
heard, knotty and believes about the
country.
His letters will be read with in
terest by all, especially those who
may bo afflicted with the “ Texas
fever.”
We shall send a copy of this
week’s issue to some who are not
subscribers, thinking they would
probably like to read these “ Texas
rambles.” If such be the case, you
will forward your names at once, as
the first chapter will appear in our
next issue.
Seasonable Luxuries. —We ven
ture the assertion there is not a
man, woman or child in the country
who does cot enjoy a fresh glass of
lemonade, especialy when it has ice
in it. W. B. Dixson, understand
ing so well the wants of all, has
just received a large, fresh lot of
lemons, which he sells cheap by the
dozen or otherwise He also keeps
ice for sale. Send to him and get a
few lemons and a few pounds of
ice and make a nice pitcher of lem
onade.
Come to Grief. —Three of the
noted New Orleans Minstrel Troupe,
which passed through this place a
short time sinGe, stole a batteau in
Albany and floated down tbe river
to Bainbridge, where they were
arrested. Their fiddles and old
cloths having previously been seiz
ed for hotel bills, they will proba
bly fare slim. They are in jail.
St. Paul’s Church. —A pro
tracted meeting has been conduct
ed in this church for several days
past, and we arc glad to see the in
terest is increasing. Several have
been added to its membership, and
many others are manifesting a hap
py interest in the services.' The
Rev. Jas. Jones, of Macon, is as
sisting in the meeting.
A Suggestion.—As we have had
an unusually wet spring, and the
hot season is now approaching,
would it not be prudent for our cit
izens to look after the health of our
town ? Almost every resident
and store lot, needs cleaning
up and a free application of lime,
to neutralize or destroy the miasma
rising from decaying matter, which
is so offensive and deleterious to
the health of a community. Let
there be a general renovation of
our enclosures, in time to prevent
sickness. “ All ounce of preventive
is worth a pound of cure.”
COP’ We arc requested to state
that Prof. Geo. T. L. Robinson
will open a class for instruction in the
polite art, in Powell’s Hall on Thurs
day night next. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday nights for gentlemen,
and Friday evening, Saturday morn
ing and Saturday evening for ladies.
' All know the proficiency of the
Professor in teaching, and it is use
less for us to -allude to it. Only
deeming it necessary to make the
announcement, and ask you t 8 re
member the dates.
New Goods.—Attention is called
to the liberal advertisement in to
day s paper, of Messrs. Owen &
Sealey. They have a choice stock
of goods, selected in person by the
senior of the firm who knows so
well the wants of the public. We
have had a partial glance at their
stock, sufficient, however, to con
vince us that it cannot fail to meet
the wants and lasts of all.
Give them a call, and while there
ask to see some of those nice sum
mer suits for little boys, and our
word for it, if you have a boy*, you
will be sure to rig him out ”in
one of them. They are just the
thing. .
The Norcross Courier.—We
have received the first number of a
neatly printed paper bearing the
above caption, publ’shed by our
former and esteemed associate—
Elam Christian.
As Elam has again “ flung his
banner” to the breeze, his friends
may know' whereto address him for
the next thirty days.
We bid the Courier welcome to
our table, and wish its “ dad suc
cess.”
ESP The Spring of 1872 will be
referred to in all probability, for
years, as the most remarkable with
in the knowledge of the present
genera'tion. The late season and
continuous rains have made it so.
Now the floods have passed—
the dove returned with an olive
branch—the warm and genial rays
of an April sun is fast drying off
the lands, while all nature is striving
to look gay and cheerful. The hus
bandman is using every means at
his command tofurther the interests
of his vocation, and soon we will be
in the midst of another season of
toil and labor, hoping in the end
to reap a rich harvest.
■ *** •
A M ysterious Box.—Having fre
quently of late, read startling
accounts of the transmission and
reception of boxes and trunks,
which contained the corpse of some
unknown victim, we were illy pre
pared, e few days since to receive
from the hands of a young descend
ent of Ham, -what might reveal such
horrors.
Gn removing the covering a small
box, painted black, was revealed to
our already suspicious sight, and
we hesitated before proceeding
with the investigation. We were
confident it had the “ smell of death”
about it, and were about to lay it,
aside when we thonght to examine
its outer surface, and see if some
mark could not be discovered,
which would enable us to conject
ure its contents. Upon
tion we were enabled to see some
faint characters, which at first ap
peared to be without meaning or
signification until we were enabled
to read “K. K, K.” written in a
mysterious hand.
Our hair began to rise, our knees
to tremble, and vissions of “ raw
head and bloody bones,” the Grand
Cyclops of the K. K. Klan, each
rose in turn, like Banquo’s ghost
before our excited imagination.
A black, mysterious box, com
ing from an unknown source,
having the “ smell of death about
it,” and the letters “ K. K. K,” un
mistakably upon its side, was too
much for our suspicious nature.—
We set the box upon our table, and
began to reflect what course to pur
sue. At first we thought, of sum
moning the coroner with his jury,
the sheriff, and the marshall, with
their detectives, so that no clue to
the perpetrator of the dark deed
might he lost.
After soliloquizing thus, for a
time, our courage began to revive,
when we resolved (to livo or die,)
we would remove the liid of the box
and see its contents-.
There was undoubtedly a body,
cold and stiff in death, upon which
lay a note, addressed to ourself.—
It commenced by declaring the de
ceased was “ tbe last feeble off
spring of a once happy and numer
ous family.” Our heart sickened
at the sight, while our nostrils were
filled with the stench. Why the
little one was thus cat off in its
youth and so mysteriously sent to
us we could not imagine, nor did
we hero stop to consider, but con
tinued reading the note. After
which we proceeded to remove the*
covering from its face to see the
corpse of a young— rabbit.
The relief was pleasant and grat
ifying. We now sought to ascer
tain who had thus attempted to
make us their victim.
In vain did we look for the guilty
party, until we • lookedat the
characters on the box, which,
in our excitement, had been misin
terpreted. Instead of “K. K. K.”
they were “ K. A. Q.” which ini
tials we began to “ try on” and see
who they would fit. As we looked
around we saw suspended a pair of
saddle bags, partly filled with bot
tles, containing syrup of squills,
soothing syrup, calomel, morphine
etc., together with a few broken
packages of Condition Powders, a
jack knife and a pair of pinchers.—
Long service in i’iO “healing art”
had made the initials “K, A. Q,”
almost illegible, still we could read
them. We looked beyond, and
there we saw a nicely dressed, mid
die aged man, a veritable son of
Esculapins, who had abandoned the
profession, and was now engaged in
the “ crockery business.” He has
a large “covered dish” under each
arm earnestly laboring to convince a
trio from the rural districts that
they were absolutely essential to
the peace, happiness, prosperity
and convenience of every house
hold, declaring they were of the
best “ metal,” latest “ style” and
were warranted not to “ cut in the
eye.” “K. A. Q,” was plainly
stamped on the inside of each dish.
The mystery was now solved.—
We know “ who did it.”
For Sale Anew, fme-toned
Mclodeon, can be bought at a rea
sonable price, by calling at the
Appeal Office.
The Constitution thinks there is a
prospect of the establishment in At
lanta of a National Bank with a cap
ital of one million dollars at an ear
ly day.
Editorial —Notices are so common that
it is almost, impossible for an editor to ex
press itis hottest opinion of the merits of any
article without, beiug suspected of interested
motives. This fact, however, 6hail not deter
us from saying what we think of anew addi
tion to die Materia DHdica to which our at
tention has been recently directed. We refer
to Dr. J. Walker s California Vinegar Bit
ters, a remedy which is making its way into
more families just now than all the other ad
vertised medicines put together. There seems
to he no question about the potency of its
ionic und alterative properties, while it pos
sesses the great negative recommendation of
containing neither alcohol nor mineral poison.
That it is a specific for Indigestion, Biilious
ttess, Constipation, and many complaints of
nervous origin, we have reason to know ;
and we are assured on goed authority that as
a general iuvigorant, regulating and purify
ing medicine, it has no equal. It is stated
that its ingredients, (obtained from the wilds
of California,) are new to the medical world ;
aud its extraordinary effects certainly war
rant the conclusion that it is’a compound of
agents hitherto unknown. If popularity is
any criterion, there can Ijr no doubt of the
efficiency of the Bitfcrs, tor tbe sale
of the article is immense and continually in
creasing. 4w
The Truk- Grounds of Confidence
Whence comes that iirui reliance,- that abso
lute, undouhting faitli in the efficacy ’of llos
tetter’s Stomach Bitters as a remedy for indi
gestion, bilious disorders, intermittent and re
mittent fevers, whiclt notoriously prevail in
all parts o( the United States? This confi
dence has been growing for twenty years,
and it is still extending. It ia not the result
of credulity ; it has not been engendered by
any huaaad device, but is the spontaneous
and natural consequence of experience.—
What people ee-daily going ou’under their
own eyes they cannot question. When fam
ilies in unhealthy districts that resort to this
wholesome vegetable tonic, as a preventive,
escape periodical fevers, and their immediate
neighbors, who neglect this precaution, are
prostrated by the disease, how is it possible
that the phenomenon should be without its
lesson ? In like manner when it is seen that
obstinate cases of dyspepsia, of liver com
plaint, of constipation, of nervous weakness,
and of general debility, yield to the Operation
of the famous remedy, how can even incredu
lity itself withhold its endorsement ? Eye
witnesses of the salutary effects of the Bitters
are to he found in every civilized settlement
on this continent. The thousands upon thou
sands who owe their restoration to health
and strength, or their preservation from sick
ness. to its extraordinary medicinal proper
ties, are enthusiastic in its praise. The mul
titndeß who recommend it in a neighborly
way to they friends and acquaintances, as
well as those who make public their estimate
of its virtues, are always ready to state, their
reasons tor the faith that is in them. They
have all either felt or witnessed its beneficient
operations.
REMOVAL !
MY Friends aud customers will please take notice that I have re
moved my
Hardware and Tin Establishm ent
to the North West corner of public square. Store room recently occu
pied by Allison & Perry. Opposite M. I. Atkins, whore I hope to
meet all old and many new customers-. Respectfully,
J. S'. ANTHONY.
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FoisConglis, Colds and Hoarseness.
THESE Tablets present the Acid in Com
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a popular form, for the cure of ail Throat and
Lung Diseases. Horseuess and Ulceration of
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of years standing.
CAUTION, —Don't be deceived by worth
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ob. Would I Were a Child Again !
sighs the weary and exhausted one, as the
languor and lassitude of spring comes upon
him Conte and receive vigor and strength
from the wonderful Smith American Tonic
JURUBEBA.
Long and successfully used in its native coun
try, as a Powerful Tonic, and Potent Purifier
of toe 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 Mediea.
Dr. Well’s Extract of Jurubeba
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 Urinary Or
gans.
It is strengthening and nourishing. Like
nmricious food taken into the stomach, it as
similates and diffuses ttseif through the circu
lation, giving vsgorand health.
It .regulatesthe bowells, quiets the nerves,
acts directly 011 the secretive organs, and, by
its powerful Tonie and restoring effects, pro-’
duress herithy and vigorous action to the
whole system’. JOHN nQ. KELLOGG, 18
Platt St., New York, Sole Agent for the
Ucifed States. Price, Oue Dollar per Bot
tle. Nend for Circular.
rffjh fiOLDENffILL SHIRT
» If you want the best fitting
nid nicest made 6hirt to he had
ask your clothier for the Golden
- Hill If he has not got it, he
can get it for you, if he will.not,
we will send C. O. D. to any
o i address free of charge.
Send for circular giving fill!
II particulars.
HENRY C. BLACKMAR,
697 Broadway, New York.
Importer and Manufacturer of Men’s Fur
nishing Goods for the Trade. 4w
x BURNHAM’S Jg
SNeW Turbine is in gener
al use throuabout the U. JET
Cj S. A six inch, is used by
“ the G overnment in the
Patent Office, Washington.
D. C. Its simplicity of
g construction and the pow- SM|HBBjS|ife
W er it transmits renders it
the best water wheel* ever invented. Pam
phlet free. N. F. BURNII&M, York, Pa.
4w
j ACENTS WANTED^FOR,
“jesusk’'
1 W fißAkYsd jtjU'lbimfl. T>. T>.
(Els dtriaitj e»Ubli*hed ancl ra.tloaallam^outea ; _Tn«_mort]
Ip 0 pel a r and rapidly-aelliDg religious Vork ever laßaed.s.
CluciQPati, Chicago or at. Louis. ”
Doetors SMITH & TACKETT,
Office on College Street.
N. B.—Bills due when patient discharged.
jans 3m
REPAIRING FURNITURE.
BYARS & GORE,
HEREBY announce to the public, that
they are prepared to do any kind of
Repairing, Cleaning or Varnishing,
At. short notice and in a satisfactory manner.
House and sign painting done to order.
Shop East of Public Square, in rear of
owen Sealey’s, in the Moody & Bartlett
building. feb2'3m
' GUANO.-
PUKE PERUVIAN, OF DIRECT IM
PORTATION, AT GOVERNMENT
PRICES, 2,210 POUNDS to the ton.
Send for Pamphlets to R. G. LAY, .
Agent for Consignees in U- 8., Sav,, Ga.
fpb9 2uj
Wants Supplied!
IF YOU WANT
A Sack of Fine .Flour, go to
GILLESPIE’S.
IF YOU WANT
A Kit of" Mackerel,
Go to Gillespie’s,
IF YOU WANT
CANDIES, NUTS, JELLIES, Etc.,
GO TO GILLESPIE’S.
IF YOU WANT
Coffee, Sugar, Rice or Syrup,
GO TO GILLESPIE’S.
IF YO UR BOY WANTS
A Top, Drum, Gun or Horse,
SEND HIM TO GILLESPIE S.
If your Daughter Wants
A DOLL, WORK BOX, TEA SETT,
BRING lIER TO GILLESPIE'S.
If you or your friend wants
A Fine Cigar or a “Little Tapering,”
COME TO GILLESPIE’S.
FINALLY,
If you wish to save money and be
happy, don’t fail to call on
A. W. GILLESPIE,
And examine his Slock ol Goods
and prices. feb23-ly
BCZUBER
Has removed his Stock of
CONFECTIONERIES
AND
Family Supplies !
TO
J. J. McDonald’s Old Stand,
South-east corner of Public Square,
lie hopes, 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
atrial. ja»s ly
THIS aiiT LIGHTNING!
AS the season is fast approaching when
the Lightnings Flash and Thunders Bel
low around us, I take this opportunity of in
forming th people of Cuthbert aud surround
ing cotn/try that I am agent for
Two of the Best Lightning Rods
In America!
Namely: the
Nlmtson’s Copper Tubular
And lire
American Star Galveuizfed,
Which I will erect at very reasonable rates,
and guarantee protection.
J. S. AntlYO*iy,
felifict 'Cuthbert, Ga.
FOR SALE.
THAT desirable Residence, situated on the
corner Os College aud Lumpkin Streets.
For terms apply to
febS-tl * B. J. BALDWIN.
Window Shades,
From 6 to 12 feet in length—cheap
and fine,
At T. S. POWELL’S, Trustee.
Land Plaster,
BY THE BARREL OR TON.
T. S POWELL, Trustee.
New Music,
Just received at
T. S. POWELL’S-, Trustee.
Wines and Liquors
SOLD FOR
MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
By T. S. POWELL, Trustee.
SUNDRIES!
jyj’OT ED Castel So 19,
Wiusor, /Soapy
~p>EEKnj Improved Dentifrice,
Ess. Jamaica Ginger,
Cattle Powders*
Shred Gelatine,
Shred Gelatine,
JJATHA WAY’S Show Bronao,
Fre-nth Dressing,
Prepared Glue,
Paint Brushes, Hair Brushes,
SASH TOOLS,
Solution Citrate Magnesia,
Congress Water,
Extracts Demon and Vanilla, >
For sale by T 8 POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer.
WANDO FERTILIZER!
FOR
Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco.
o
URICE:
rn, CISH, SSO per 2,000 libs., at Factory,
s®. TIME, $55 per 2,000 lbs., at Factory,
Payable November Ist, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
Factory East End Hasel Street ; Mines on Ashley Biver.
Wando Acid Phosphate of Lime
FOR
Composting with Cotton Seed.
PRICE:
l®* FASH, S3O per 2,000 H»s., at Factory,
m- TIME, $35 per 2,000 lbs., at Factory,
Payable November Ist, 1872, WITHOUT IN.TEREST.
WM. C. DUKES & CO-,
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 1, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
FORT & aUARTERMAN,
Agents at Cuthbert, Ga.
ANNALYSIS : INSPECTED AT WORK3,-CONSTITU-
Loss of water at 212, (boiling point- ENT PARTS:
of water,) ..... 8.16 Orgauic Matter (yielding Ammonia 2,85
Soluble phosphate of lime. - - - 31,4'1 to 3 par cent.) .... 28,50
Soluble ammonia. • - - -5,33 j Phosphates of which over 58 per cent is
Organic deposits. - - - -• 26.17$ soluble. 26,20
Soluble phosphoric acid. - - - 9,21 Sulphate of Lime. .... 22,00
Sulphuric acid. - 3,72 Salts of Potash and Soda. - - - 8,3'-)
Undetermined matter eontposed of lime Moisture and Insoluble matter. 15,00
Carbon earth and acid. - - - 16,00
100,00
M. A. McNULTY, Inspector I
Randolph County. |
For particulars as to the merits and value of this Guano, we refer to
WM. COLEMAN, President Randolph County Agricultural Society,
who has thoroughly tested the same.
J. G. HOLMES, Jr., General Superintendent of Agencies. fe9-2m
E. FRANK COE’S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
ANALYSIS:
—*— PER CKKT,
Moisture, determined at 212 deg. F.., 1550
Organic Matter 48 7#
Yielding Ammonia 3 60
Soluble Phosphoric Acid .8.85
Equivalent to Bone Phosphorate jetissolved 19 32
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid.... ....4,58
Equivalent to Bone Phosphate 9.93
Total Phosphoric Acid 13.40
Total Bone Phosphate 29.25
Sulphuric Acid, Lime, and other Saline Matter undetermined 24.40
1041.00
This long-established and well-known Fertilizer has its first cargo upon the market for thi*
season, tutd amply sustains its well earned character tor the uniformity ol its preparation and
the reliability of the materials constituting the compound. Indeed, in the numerical estimate
of at least two important elements which it. contains, viz : Ammonir, aud Soluble Phospho
ric Acid, there has been a decided and valuable accession to its claims since the last season.—
To be more specific would be useless. It has my entire approval and official endorsement.
November 18,1871. A. MEANS, Inspector,
Chatham County, Ga-
AFTER II A*Y ING SOLD
E. FRANK COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE
For the past five seasons with perfect satisfaction, we again offer it to the plantingrommp
nity with onr guarantee that its highly improved standard shall be maintained, and we cotiß
dcnlly recomend it as the BEST FERTILIZER ever brought into the State.
TERM S.
Cash, $51.00 per Ti n ; $60.00 per Ton tor Factor's acceptance, payable Ist NoveUibw,
1872 ; $62 50 per Ton for Planter's Nates with I ion on the crop; $65.00 per Ton on obliga
tion to deliver Middling Cotton Ist November, 1872, at 154 c. at nearest depot-, or pay sonsy
a^ption.
WM. H. STARK. & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEORGI,
• GENERAL AGENTS FOR TIIE STATE OF GEORGIA.
We offer the above well-known Fertilizer to tbe Planters of Randolph and adjoining Coun
ties, Ami are prepared to fill orders for Acceptances, Liens on Coton or cash
- FORT & OUARTERMAN,
j*nl9-3m . AGENTS AT CUTHBERT.
<*. 11. A. W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
novUMy. .
FORT & QUARTERMAN,
At the new Rock Store, N. E. Cor
ner Public Square,
Offer for sale a fresh aud choice lot oi
Groceries and Family Supplies,
Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow Ware, Wooden
and Willow Ware, Crockery, Fancy
» 'Goods,“Dry Goods,’etc., etc.
Candies, Jellies. Figs,
Dates, Primes, Raisins,
Oysters. Lobsters, Sardines,
Crackel-s, of ail kinds
Cheese, Eggs,
Bsst Goshen «ud Country Butter,
Also a choice lot of the best Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco and Cigars.
Bacon, Flour and Lard,
We also call yoar attention to ready-made
STEEL PLOWS and Plow implements.
Also, just on hand, anew lot of Scovil Hoes
and the l>est Axes.
Coil and see for yourselves.
janl9 ly
Just Received.
TT'XOB LOCKS, Dead Locks,
IV Gate Hinges and Larches,
SaSh Fasteners, Thumb La'ches,
Cupboard Latches,
House Bells,
Captain Pins,
• Bed Fastenings,
Bird Cage Hooks,
Shingling Hatchets, Claw Hatchets,
Hammers, Axes, Hoes, etc.,
At J, S. ANTHONY’S.
limits and. Flowers,
A Collection of Tunes and Songs,
By WilLUm Walker.
T. S. POWELL, Trustee.
FORT k QUARTERMAN -
Have a fine lot of
Dried Peaches and Apples.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO
FOR the fifth time we come before «nr
friends, aud offer this well known and
well tried
FERTILIZER
To their consideration. We have sold It to a
large nnnftber of the most reliable, übstan
fiat aud intelligent farmers iu this and other
counties, and it has never failed to give en
tire satisfaction. The high character and in
tegrity of the manufactures warrants u» in
gmtrai-teeing the quality fully up to tbe stand
ard of former years. Testimonials Irom oar
planting friend, justify ns in again r com
mending to the public this Fertilizer as RE
LIABLE. Equilledby few. Surpassed by
none. Pi ice aa reasonable as for any
STANDARD FERTILIZER.;
IT IS
INTO HUMBUGb. ,
It has been thoroughly and often tested. —
Give ns a and be reimbursed for vonr
outlay, . JONES & BAXTER,
}ebl6 2m 100 Cherry Street. I
GEORGIA HOMEI
IYSIRAXCE COMPANY!
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital. $350,0001
T. S. POWELL, Agent.
Cuthbert, Ga. ■
A LARGE LOT OF
Seed Potatoes, I
Just received ami for sale cheap bl
feb2-3-ly A. W. GILLESPIE, I
”~HENRY C. SHEFFIELD.!
ATTORNEY AT LAlftfl
CUTHBERT. GA.
Tenders his professional services to
public.
Prompt, Personal, and special a
tinu given to collections.
•jan!2 ts t