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About Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-???? | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1872)
ggu ... • \ Sphere lov Women. ruaii lKiturjdlj goefd econ omists. They are apt to under stand how to make limited means go rfk/ar <as posiUble. If a man and his wife drj uftited fn the desire to get rich, the man is likely to think more about earning the money; the wife will attach moro importance to American., earns money, enough to be well off, and in tiind to be riCh. If he does not be- U ift in irony Cases, be-. cauf^flfe l Kas ho wile,' or because be not \ake her into his counsels. H« i*lall of enterprise, and makes an income. If he does riot prosper, it is often because he does not bold tfcfe facukbyf df eoriyerstriaen which he lacks; and if he has the shrewd ness to enlist Ver in his plans, lie wo wilt find his fortune made. * hapk-. keeping-ur a_patt off the education ot® w«H-taughi furmer's daughter, and his wife presides over tlie fiuan esUjbhshnwQt. In Eng. land, woman’s aptitude in the pu-or aialipfl of material prosperity is too ‘flrtfc* thought of; and a woman who, as a girl, was untaught ii> re wpwet to judicious economy, makes an expensive wife. Her husband, perhaps, keeps lior in ignorance of his finances, purposely; If lie is prosperous, she becomes accustom ed to plenty of money, and ill pre pafed ror reverses. 'lf he is hot prosperous, she has to bear the ’pinehings of. poverty without know ing bow to help him to avoid the Marriage would be easier and happier if young women were taugfttf ‘ tlfie firinciples of account keeping, and systematic habfts in respect’to finances; arid if• the young husband would take his wife intbhis confidence, and make the inoome and expenditures, and the accumulation of the first few hun dred dollars a matter of common interest. A woman of average intelligence and good sense, can make the fort tune of a man whose love she cm-' joys, and who will give her for the purpose, a full share in the respon sible control of the income of the household. She will not generally be able to enter into his business (whether wages, salary, or current profits,) and his personal expenses, and can thus foresee what the household has to rely on, she will characteristically be ready to “ cut the coat according to the -cloth,” and will usually be moio scrupulous than he to lay aside something ev ery season as the beginning of their lortune. ■' „ A man in London lately, iq making a return of income to the tax commissioners, wrote on the paper, ** For the last three yearsj my income has been somewhat un der & hundred and fifty pounds.— In future, it will bo more precari ous, as the man is dead from I borrowed most of tlve money.” —ls the New York Times tells* the truth, the sheriff’s office in Go tham must be equal to any Califor nia gold mine. In an exhibit lately published, it cyphers up the fees received by Sheriff Brennan, for 1871, to the" astounding sura of $150,612 51 ! One terra of such an office ougglit to satisfy the greed . even of a New York official. Tliat wicked Danbury News fellow says : “ The majority of wo men care but little about suffrage.— It the backs of car-scats could only be hollowed out to admit of their bustles lapping over, the ballot might go to thunder for all they care.”- Politeness is in business what stratagem is in war. It gives pow er to weakness, it supplies great deficiencies, and overcomes the ene my with but little sacrifice of tiiqe and blood. It is invincible ether in the attack or defence. A wealthy bishop, congratula ting a poor minister on his local sit uation, said, “You have a very fine air here.”—“ Yes,” replied the min ister : “ if I could only live upon as well as in it, I should think so too.” A young lady who had been greatly annoyed by a lot of young simpletons who stop under her win dow at night to sing “If Ever I Cease to Love,” wishes us to say that if they will cease their foolish ness, come in, and talk “ business,” they will confer a favor.” The Sun. —So great is the heat of the suu that if an icicle forty-five miles in diameter were thrust to ward it with the velocity of light say twelve million miles a minute, it co.uld never touch the sun, but it would melt as fast as it came. 40 # —“How* are yon to-day ?” asked the benevolent Dr. P. of one of his Irish patients at Guy’s hospital. “Faith, Doctor,” groaned the poor fellow, “J’m that bad that if any on* was to tell me Iwas olane dead, I would not he snprised at all.” REPUBLICAN FOR THE GAMIGSi. Extraordinary Inducement! In order to give the Sanannau liEPUBMCAN the largest possible ■circulation during the important Political Campaign just commen ced, the Proprietors offer its several editions at the following exceeding ly low rates, until the 15th day of Novoniber 1872 : Daily Paper, $2 00 Weekly Pipper, - -50 c TO CLUBS. Teu copies-to one address, in one wrapper. - - $17,50 Twenty copies to one address, in one wrapper. - . $32.00 weekly: Ten copies to-one address, in one wrapper. - SI.OO Twenty copies to one address, in one wrapper. - * $7.09 Thg Repubudan sustains the Nominees of the National Damocrat ■ ic Convention, • _■ for President and Vice President of the United Ttates. The present corrupt- Military Despotisin shall have neither its friendship nov the qualified support ofits neutrality. It is earnestly hojied that all pa triotic citizens who take an interest in that great popular < movement to eject from povv.cr tiio.'eornipt arid hlcapablc Administration at Wash ington will personai]y exert them selye tp -increase the ckeu-latian.and widely extend the influence of this journal. Clubs should be formed immedi ately and orders for-the same sent as quickly as possible tP ensure all Bubscribers the full complement of numbers. Send on vour orders forthwith— the soonei. the better. Post Office orders' and remittan ces by express, at our risk. HARDEE & SCUDDER. TO THE PEOPLE OP GEORGIA, AN UNPARALLELED OFFER! The Atlanta Bail? Coastitnti THE GREAT Dsicratic Jonraalof Georpa. Published at the Capitol. To (dace the popular Democratic journal of the Capital iji the hands of even the poorest citizen, the proprietors offer the DAILY for the . Entire Presidential Campaign, over fonts months, commencing July 15, J 872, and ending November 2d, 1873, ine uding ses sion of the Legislature, Governor’s election, ete., for Only TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF. Such an oiler is UNPARALLELED iu the history of Georgia journalism. In July the Georgia Legislature is in session The election for-Governor occurs this fail. The. State Agricultural Fair convenes in Atlanta this year. Tli - Presidential campaign is fairly opened. The proceedings ot the Legislature, of the Supreme Court, yf-ali the Conventions,, of the Slate Fair, . campaign documents, speeches and lively accounts offthe great Presidential campaign will be faithfully and fully reported. Subscriptions should be sent immediately. • THE CONSTITUTION is now one ot the largest Dai lye IN THE UNITED STATES, is the elected official journal of the Slate Gov-, eminent, is the‘NEWSPAPER FOR ALL classes, merchants, lawyers, mechanics, farm ers, etc., containing news, and telegraphic dispatches FROM ALL- BARTS OF THE WORLD r markets, -domestic and foreign ; stories, poetry.anecdotes, etc, with a large force of CORRESPONDENT® fiom Wqslt ington and elsewhere, and oorpsot SIX edi tors, political, news, literary, epmmerckl, k>- TIIE CONSTITUTION moves into its new five story building about JujyTOth, and it is proposed to commemorate the occasion by this magnificent offer to the p-qjple of this ,great Southern Democratic -newspaper at COST. Such an opportunity is seldom pre sented. * No citizen of Georgia, no family should be without, the OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TIIE STATE, published at the capital, the fountain head of political and general intelli gence. Address' * W. A. HEM PHILL & CO., ATLANTA, G'A. J. T. KIDDOO, Agent, Cuthbert,"G;Y. Gran! Presidential Strnge FOII 1872. telegraph&Fessenger The campaign for l8”72 will be a gigantic and convulsive struggle.— Nothing like it has been seen since 184 X), aiid in the Momentous and fundamental character of the issues involved, we trust nothing like it need occur again in the history of tho United States. We hope it will Result in the re-establishment of the great foundation principles of civil and personal freedom, and its time-honored muniments—of the local independence of the. States— of tho freedom of the ballot—of the impartiality of public justice— of the integrity of Executive ad ministration—of the inviolability of the habeas corpus—of the triumph erf law and the Constitution—and in the complete victory of peace, conciliation, natioifhl harmony and tranquility over the demon of dis cord, usurpation, tyranny, hatred, and the great moral and sectional war proclaimed by Grant, Morton and Butler. In Georgia, however it may be elsewhere, the result of this contest is not at all problematical ) but an intense and overwhelming interest will nevertheless be felt in its pro gress and result, and the gi and me dium of information here will be the different editions of tIRS Tele graph and Messenger. THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH &'MESSEN GER . we offer to campaign subscribers from now up to the 12th of No vember for SI.OO. It is the largest paper in the south, and will contain a complete resume of .the week in about fifty cohnnns of reading mat ter. THE BpMI-WEEKLY, For the same time, shall be sent for $1.25, and the ,* DAILY TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER To the 12th day of November for three dollars. In all oases cash must accompany the order. It is needless to of these papers as the fountain head of all news, locql and general, in this section of Geor gia. Their reputation is tqo- uni versal and well established to re quire puffing. The regular price per annum is, .Daily $10; Semi- Weekly $4 ; Weekly $3, Payable in all cases in advance. Address, CLI-SBY, JONES & REESE, * ' Macon, Ga. . Wants Supplied! IF YOU WANT A Sack of Fine Flour, go t GILLESPIES. IF YOU WANT A Kit of Mackerel, Go to Gillespie’s, IF i O U WANT CANDIES, NUTS, JELLIES, Etc., GO TO GILLESPIE’S. IF YOU WANT Coffee, Sugar, Rice or Syrup l GO TO GILLESPIE’S. IF YOUIi BOY WANTS A Top* Drum, Gun or Horse, . SEND HIM TO GILLESPIE S. If your Daughter Wants A DOLL, WORK BOX, TEA SETT, BRING IIER TO GILLESPIE’S. If you or your friend icants 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 Stock o.f Goods and prices. feb23-ly HALE’S CEDEPARTED SULPHUR * AND ' CHALYBEATE ifiliGl, Near Rodgersville, Tenn. THIS, favorite watering place and picas. ant Bummer retreat will be open lor visi tors, May-10th, 1872.- TERMS. Transient Boarders -....51 st) per day Week1y,...,,.; 1 25 Monthly---.. 100 “ Special terms for families’. These .springs- are"BUuatcd near-Rodgers ville, ‘ Tennessee, the terminus of the R. & J. R. R-.-a branch of the E. TANARUS., Va. &. Ga R. R., and sixteen miles'from the main stem, in a beautiful Valley, snnounded -by -lofty mountains, where there is no local cause for any impure atmosphere. Invalids and those in search of pleasure, can find no place pos Sensing greater advantages. The neighbor ing streams abound in fish, and tbe»moiin tains arc full of gajne. To those having scrofula, dyspepsia, kidriey and mercurial diseases, general debility, etc., we say come and be cured. ' , ' Guests will be furnished daily with fresh Alum Water from the well-knoWn Hawkins county Alum Well. # If. F. & E. D. POWELL, Mar. 5,1872. PROPRIETORS. FORT & QUARTERiYIAN, At the new Rock Store, N. E. Cor ner Public Square, Offer for sale a fresh and choice lot of Groceries and Family Supplies, Hardware., Cutlery, Ilollott Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Crockery, Fancy •. Goods, Dry Goods, etc., etc. Candies, Jellies, Figs,. Dates, Pruues, Raisins, Oysters, Lobsters, Saiaines, Crackers, of all kinds * Cheese, Eggs Best Goshen and Country Butter, Also a choice lot of the best Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Cigars. . ißacoai, Flour and Lard, We also call your attention to ready-made STEEL PLOWS and Plow Implements. Also, just on hand, anew lot of Scovil Hoes ami the best, Axes. Call and see for yourselves. janlDLy JAS. T. FLEWELLEN, Attorney at Law, cu4iibert,'ga., HAVING resumed the practice of Law, will give his prompt and'undivided at tention in the counties of Stewart, Randolph, Terrell, Quitman, Clay and Early, and also in the Supreme Ctfurt of Georgia and the Dis trict and Circuit Courts of-the United States tor the Southern District of Georgia. Special attention will be given to the' ad justment and settlement of claims. . In all important suits or consultations, Her bert Fielder, Bsq., will, by agreement, be as sociated with me. Prompt- r.emsftances and replies to al 1 let ters on business. jan26tf L. S. JACOT, Watchmaker and JEWE L E R , IS at the same old stand opposite .Gillespie’s, and will do all work entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. Afl Work Warranted. Will buy and pay the cash for old gold and silver.' ! * Watches that have been on hand a year will he sold to pay cha'-ges. sepls ct Pratt House, (Formerly Brook’s House.) Cuthbert, -Georgia. T. J. PRATT, Proprietor. fgf MY HACK in. attendance upon all trains, aud up pains spared to make guests comfortable., r . jau26tf J. S. Anthony Auction aAd Com mission Merchant. WILL hold an Auction every Saturday and Sale-day between the hours ofl’l) and 2 o’clock, for the sale of such goqds as may be consigned te him. All persons ' who want bargains will do well to attend these sales. Consignments solicited, charges rea sonable. * J. S. ANTHONY, North-west corner Public Square,' mayJl-tf Cuthbert, Ga. FOR NAIleT^ AVERY Desirable House and Lot, east oi public squa'-e, all out houses are good. Also, four Railroad Duimi Carts.-* Apply te , It. T.(DAVIS, Agent. mavJl-Jui'iSHtSH /. Walker, Proprietor. *R. 11. McDonald & Cos., Druggist* k Gen. Agents, Baa Francisco,Cal.,and $4 St,, Js .Y- • ■M 2 L i. S S).\.'v £s**j! i* TcNiiutoiu to their V’oiiflerfiil i'nrfliivc KHVcfSi * Yinrjfa* Bitters are not a vile Fancy Brink. Mv’u of Poor Rntn, Whiskey, Proof SprritM nud Kcfusc Liquor*, doc jtorni,* spiG-fl o;ul awcetenod to please the taste, ■ called “ Toiricg, ’ ** Appetizers.” “ Jlostcrers,” Ac-, that the tippltr on to drunkenness and ruin, iujt di e and lr;i* -Medicine, made from the Native . Boo's and Herbs- of California, free from nil Alcoholic They are* jh»i <•« U EAT !’ LOO D 1M KIFIEtt find A IJi'E XllXlSii I’KfcNCII’LE, a perfect Brn<*y.qf , or and I-vigorator of the System, carry jo - ofl .\ll 'ini;«ono , ’ls matter and rcstoridjr4Ue blood •jj a L couviHion. No person can take the*e Bitters acr iHls** to directions and remain long unwell, provided tli/ir bones arc not destroyed l.y >.iio-r. l poison or other means, aa4 the vih.l orjmw vinte*] beyond the point of repair. Tbsy « rt* a Gvntlo Burgalive ns well ns a. Tonir, possensinx, also, the peculiar vaer(t (if-acting; a* a powerful a .-cut in relieving 'Conyes tion or InflanimaliuU'of the Liver, and of all the Yiaceral CXrjau*. FOlt ALE COM PLAINTS, whether *in yomiff or oki, mnyrted.or single, at the dr.it - n of womanhood or at tli* turn of life,'these Tonic Bit ters liiii c no equal. For InfSnHinint m:y mul Chronic llhni itiatiwni and Gout, DyHpepafia or Ju- Jiiiipits, ]{einii(ent -mid I nlj* mi ill out levels, DisiJisoH of the . Itlood. Liver, Kidney* and Bladder, these Bitters.h«ve been most successful. Such are caused hy Vitiated Blood, which te prorfTic.cl by ‘derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR IKDIOESTIOX, no&dacUe, Puln in the Shoulders, Con fell s. Tight ness of thc.Chcst, Dwr.iness, Sour Eructations of Uic Stomach, Bjml Tasto in the Moufh, Bilious Attacks, Palpiriation of the iloart, IndammaUon of the Lungs. Bain fn the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred oth&r painful symptoms afe.the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate thq torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of nneqnallod efficacy in cleansing the blood_of.aH im purities, and imparting new and vigor to the whole system.* ( * \ FOR SK TN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter. Halt Kheum, illotclics, Si»ots, Pimples, Pustules, Boil?. Carbuncles, ltiiijf-Worms, Sca-d Head, Sore Eves. Erysipelas. Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and Disease* of the Skin, of what ever u«*me or Mature, arc literally dug up and car-- riiil out of tlu? system in a sligirt time by the uao of ■thckg Bitter*. Ohc hottlu in such cases wilPcon viHce the most increddloug of tlicir curative effect.- the Vitiated* Blood “when ever you find its itxipurities bursting through the fckiu in Pimples, EmiiHotis or Sores; clcajise it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it i&foul,and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the hoaltliof the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other - WORMS* urking in the’ system oi so many thousands,are effectually ilrstroy vd and removed. . SOLD BY ALL DRtJGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. H. MCDONALD & IK>., Druggists and (Jen. Agents, San Francisco, Oak, affil 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. For sale in Cutlvbert at the Drug Stores of J. McDonald and T. S. Powell. m CHANGE OE SCHEDUL. September 17th, 1871. Western Sc Atlantic R. R. NLGIIT PASNENGERTRAINOUTWARD, THROUGH TO NEW-YORK VIA CHAT TANOOGA. Leaves Atlanta. 10.00 P. M. Arrives at Chattanooga 5.08 A. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN INWARD, FROM NEW YORK, CONNECTING AT .DALTON. Arrive Chattanooga... 4.50 P. M. Leaves, Atlanta 8.30 A.M. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta :.. .5.(10 A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga 10 00 P. M. DAY PASSgXGER TRAIN INWARD. Leave Chattanooga...: ..4.45 A. M. Arrive at- Atlanta 112.20 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN INWARD. Leaves Da1t0n........ 12 43.A. M. Arrives at Atlanta ~9.50 A. M. SCHEDULE. Southwesteun Rail.iioad Office, ) . Macou, January 20, 1871, y ON and after Sunday next; January 22d, Passenger and Mail -Trains on this’Road will ruu as follows : Leave Macon 1..... 5:25 and m Arrive at Columbus: 11:0!) a m Leave Columbus 5:45 p in ATrive at Macon..j.;.., 11:15 p m COLUMBUS NFGHT FJtEIGHT ANO ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN. Leave Macon 8:15-p ui; Arrive at Columbus ..4:45 a m Leave Columbus 8:05 p m Arrive at Macon 4*lo a in EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN. Leave Macon _.,i.. .8:00 a-m Arrive at Eutaula *. v . .4:58 p ni Leave Eufanla .1 .*...7:45 am Arrive at Mac0n.....: 4:50 p m EUFAUI.A NIGHT, FREIGHT AND ACCOJMMODA • TON TRAIN. Leave Macon -. 8:50 p m Arrive at Eutaula 10:0.0 a m Leave Eufanla,. .1 5:00 p m Arrive at Macon ‘5:00 a m The Time Trains pass Cutlibert. Down Passenger ...3.25 p m “ Accommodation...: 7-28 a m Up Passenger. -.9.18 a m “ Accommodation.... .......7‘22 p m Fort Gaines Freight and accommodation, every Thesddy aud Thnuday—leaving. imme diately' aft*: the arrival of up passengei 1 train, and return before the train for Eufau- Sj. ' , Eufanla Mail Train connects daily at Sjnith ville with Albany Mail Train, and akCathbert ■with Fort Gaines Mail Train. Albany Night Freight, and Accommodation connects with Enfaula Night Freight 'and Ac commodation Train at Smithville every Mon day Tuesday, 'Thursday and Friday. Fort Gaines Accommodation Train con nects at Cuthbert with Enfaula Night Freight and Accommodation Train every Tuesday and Thursday. These Trains connect with Central Rail roaaTrains at Macon for Savannah and Au gusta i at Columbus with AVestern Railroad tor Montgomery, and Mobile 4' Girard Rail road for Union Springs ; at Albany with South Georgia Railroad for Thomasville- VIRGHL PCTVVERS, novly ts Engineer ana Superintendent. THUNDER ani LIGHTNING! AS the season is fast approaching when the Lightnings Flash and Thunders Bet low around ns, 1 take this opportunity of in forming the people of Cuthb'ert and surround ing country that I am agent for Two of the Best Lightning Rods In America ! gamely: the jfluiison’s Copper Tubular * . ' And the American Star Galvenized, Which I will erect at very reasonable rates, and guarantee protection. J- S. Antliony, • ftbbet . Cuthbert, Ga. SiminoiLs &; Clough Organ Co.’s -IMPROVED CABINET ORGANS s •• ‘ AND A GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS, Fitted with the newly iuvented- EMiier’s Patent Qualifying Tates. An Invention having a most important Bearing-on the future reputation of.Reed by means es which the quantity-ot Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of toue „ Equal to that of the Best Organs -of the Same • 'ahiSTSSfeS-WTtitV-i-V-rqii Our celebrated “ .Vox Celeste,” “Louis Fat o j ent,” “ Vex Huinaua,”* fl Wilcox Patent” Octave - •* : i-i Coupler, The charming “Cello” cr .•■ Clrfriuet” | ALL THE LATE IMPROVBIIENTS |9l cau these Organs - EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. Manufactured at Nos. 15, IT & 19 Miami Avenue, DETROIT, MICH. Thirty-live di tie rent Styles for the'Parlor and the Church. . • _ New aud Elegant Dasigns, . .' ■ > The best Matecial and Wuikmansh'p- Quality and Volume of Tone Unequalled. ! PRICES, SSO TO SSOO. (Established in 1850.) . • ESP AGENTS WANTPID IN RVERY-COUNTY. Address SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich. maylO lom * - SHARP &a FLOYD, IffIJFMMG & MBfiCUAM JEWELERS ASiD SIIVERSVITRS, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. Fall Stock! Great Inducements! WE have lately made large additions to fur Store, having put, up two handsome and com modions Show-Cases, each forty -eight feet long. Our Stock for the Fall Trade Ims e .'k^.r cte 'L'Y' U ! Kreat ‘'i 11 ' 6 ’ and is larger and more complete than heretofore. GHEAT IN DLLLMENT6 willbe offered. Large aud complete assortment of Watches ! PRICES-VERY LOW. " DIAMONDS!DIAMONDS! Stock very complete ; Prices low as we c in afford. ’ . * STERLING SILVER-WARE! n Sets'and Half Sets—CUPS,'FORK, SPOONS, LADLES, GOBLETS, etc. * Bridal Presents, (New)! Just Received—One Hundred Different Va rieties, at Greatly Reduced Price. have FIIIST-CLASS WATCAES, JEWELERS and.EN GRAVERS. All work entrusted to our care promyly and accurately executed. Charges reasonable, as \ve can afford, to do justice and good work. . ° # SHARP A FLOYD. dccl-6m STAND PROM UNDER! J. L. & R. H. COBB . • 1 HAVE now on hand, and to arrive ' 100 Bbls FRESH X X X X GOLDEN CROWN FLOW 500' Bushels’ PRIME WHITE CORN. • 10,000 lbs* Clear Rib,BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS/ . ’I,OOO lbs SUGAR-CURED HAMS, - ' . ’ . •80* Sa-cks LIVERPOOL SALT, - ’ 500 Tbs BEST LEAF'LARD, 10,000 lbs BEST'TIMOTHY-HAY, 0f.,0 m £*.xxci CoSqe, • • < CANDLES, SOAP,. STARCH, PEPPER, SPICE, CLOVES, NUT MEGS, and everything, kept in a • . First-Class . Fancy and Staple Grocery Store ! Which we will sell CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY ! We have-also a COMPLETE STOCK OF WINES AAD LIQUORN Os all Kinds and Qualities BRANDY from $3 50 to sl6 00 per gallon. WHISKEY from $1 90 to $.lO 00 per gallon. GIN from $3 00 to $8 00 per gallon. Old Porter, Claret Champagne, &c. All we ask of our friends fe to please givC ns a call, and. we will sell, on some terms, as We Can Compete with any House THIS SIDE OF MACON. CUTHBERT, GA., May 19, 1871. ct * • * HEW AND BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED BY ' \ . Mrs. M. la. COOPER, COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, GA. Her Stock is large and complete in every department, and cannot fail to please every one, in style, quality, and quantity. At • * tention is .Invited to her Stock of Spring and Slimier Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, RiUbons, Etc., Which she is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that the articles sold will be just as recommended. a. h. & a. \v. e olc e, ■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, WHITEHALL STREET. ATIjATtfTA, GrA. novlOOy. • Agricultural Fair Premiums! Particular attention given to filling large or small Orders for STATE‘AND COUNTY FAIRS! WE TIirXK WE CAN NOT BE OUTDONE ! . IN THE STYLE AND FINISH OF our fair PREMIUMS ! In Price and Gutntity, We Claim to Lead The Host! R. Ri Ri RAD.WAY’S READY RELIEF cures the worst pains in from one to twenty min utes. Not-one hour afterieadiug this adver tisement need anyone puffer with pain. It was the first and is the only. Pain Remedy that instantly stops - the most excruciating pains, allays Inflamatioh, and cures Conges tion, Whether es the Lungs, Stomach, Bow els, or other glands or organs, by one applica tion. •’ ’ ' '*- Jn from one to tweufy minutes, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Rheumatic, Bed-ridden,infirm, Grippled. Ner vous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. J _ Radway's Beady Belief will afford instant ease. Inliaqjatioil of the Kidneys, Inflamatioh of the Bladder, Infia mation of- the Bowels. Congestion of the Lungs, Sure Throat, Difficult Breathing, Pal pitation of th"e Hear;, Hysterics, Croop. Dip theria,-Catarrh t Influenza, Headache, Tooth ache. Neuralgia,. Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills . • The applicatumhof the Ready Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty ex > Ist s will afford ea£e and comfort. Twenty drops iii half a tumbler of water, will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, SouriStomacli, Headache, Di arrhea, Hysentfay, Colie, tVmd in the Bow els, and all Internal‘Pains." Travelers should always carry a bottle of lladway’s Ready Relief \vitb them. A few drops iu water will prevent .sickness or pain from change of water. It is bettef than Frerith Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. . . '. Fever and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents.— There is not a remedial agent in t.hi3 world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Railways Pillsl so quick as Radway’s Ready Rejief. Fifty, cents per bottle. ' HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strong and l?ure Rich Blood—lncrease of Flesh and Weigi t—Clear Skin aud Beavjtiful Complexion seeuied to all. Dr. Radway’s Sarsaparillian Resolvent Has -made the. most astonishing cures ; ’ so ■ rapid’are the changes, the body un» Uergees, undenthe influence of tliis truly vvon 'derful medicine, that everyday an iuCeeasc in flesh and weight seen and felt. • . THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev ery drop of the Sttrsaptffiliiau Resolvent com municates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juice's of the system thu vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new aud sonnd, material. SAofn la By phi lit, CoosunriitioiV, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the throat. Mpiitb, Tnmore, Nodes in the Glands and other parts, of-the system, "Sore Eyes. Struiitorous discharges from the Ears, and Worst forms of Skin, diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Bing Worm, Salt Rheum-, Erysipelas, Ace, Black Spots, Worm’s in the Fiesli, Tumors, Canpers ,in the W.otqb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Niglff Sweats, Loss of Spent}, and all Wastes of the life within the rtirqtive rangcof this wonder of Modern ■Chelnistry, and a few days’ use will prove to any person usiug it for either of these forms of disease its potent pow er to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming redneed by the wastes and decomposition is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes and repairs.the same with new material made from healthy blood-*-and this the SarsapariL lian will aud does secure—a cure is certain ; for when ouoe this remedy commences its work of pu'ilicatioiw ahd succeeds in diminisliingthe loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself grow ing better and stronger, the’lood digesting bet ter, appetite improving, aud flesh aud weight increasing. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseaseses ; burtt is the only positive cure for . Kidney and Bladder Complaints, U-tinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Dia betes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incoutin uence of Uiine,'Bright’s Disease, Albuminu ria, and in all cases where there are lirick-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substaqces like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk or there is a morbid, dark, billions appearhnee, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, horning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins. . Ur. lElad-way’s Pet feet Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, el egantly coated with sweet gum, purge, rpgn late, pmi/y, cleanse, and strengthen. Rad way’s Pills, for the eure of all.disordeVs of the Stompc-h, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys,‘Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billitius ness, Billiqus Fevei^lnflammation of the Bow els, Piles, and all Derangements of the Inter nal Viscera, Warranted to effect a positive eure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mer cury, minerals, or deleterious dings. r-tf* Observe the following symptoms re suiting lrom disorders of th* Digestive - Or gans’g Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of (he Blood in.tlie head; Aecidity.of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness .or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking'' r Fluttering at the pit of the Stom ach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing. A.few doses of Radway's Pills will /reo the system, from all of the above named disorders. Price, 25 cents per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read “False and True.’’ Send oue letter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Inforpiatioti worth thou sands will be sent you. ' ’ jy7 ly Carriage, Baggy • AND HARNESS M a it u fa ct o i- y, THE undersigned is now prepared to do all kinds of work in the Carriage, Buggy and Harness Line—in fact, 1 am prepared to make anything, Wood, Iron, Leather or Paint. Work promptly done, in the best style and at the lowest prices. * * A trial is all I ask. aiigll-ly A. S. F. McBRIDE. Corn Meal ! THE MILL one and a hall miles South East of Cuthbert is now in good order.— Customer’s Corn ground promptly at the eus tomany rates. fouStock at half prict- CiitlTS and MEAL,. • always on hand. * Custom solicited. ’ * O. P. BEALL. • feblOff ’ ■ Wines and Liquors SOLD FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY! By T. S. POWELL, Trustee. HENRY C. SHEFFIELD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTHBERT, GA. Tenders Ills professional services to the public. Prompt, Personal, and special atten tion given t <f collections. jaul2 ts ATLANTA CONSTITUTION? Now is the Time to Subscribe. I will take pleasure in receiving snbsCrip tions for ihe above popular Journal, and- re ceipting for the sauie. You can thus save the risk and expense of making the remittance, J. T. KIHDOO, Agent. Dr. S. G. Robertson, Dentist, CUTHBERT, GA. # oc26tf FORL& QUARTERMAN Have a fine lot of Dried Peacjies and Aooles. GEORGIA, Randolph County.—Where as, Susan A. Fagan administratrix de bonis non of tbefeatate of Elizabeth Porter deceased, has applied iu proper form for let ters of dismission from the said estate; All persons interested are hereby notified to file their objections if any they have on or-by the first Monday in August next, else letters of dismission will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and officiarsignature, mayfi-dm M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolph CouNTv.J-Four Weeks after date application •Will"be made to the Court of Ordinary in and for said county, for leave to sell the real and personal property belonging te the estate of J. B Key, deceased. JAS. A. ALLISON, julys-lm . Adm’r of J. B. Key, dec’d. GEORGIA, Randolph County. —To all whom it may concern : J. R. Owen bar-* ing tiled his petition in proper form to me, praying for Letters of Administration with the will annexed, on the estate of Johu R. Sams. This ik to eite all legally interested in the execution of this application, creditors, legatees next of kin, and any others interested to be and appear at the next August -Tenn of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they can, why Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,'should not be granted ters&id J. R. Owen._ *’ Given under piv band otticiallv, .Yuly 1,1872, ' jys-lm 'M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA, 'Randolph County.— J. F, Goodall having applied so be nppOiuteif Guardian pf the persons and "property of tha three minor children of John R Bams, resi dents of said county. This is to cite all per sons concerned to be and appear atthe August Term of the Court of Ordinary, and show cause, 4f any they can, Said J. V. Good all, or some other fit and proper should r.ot be intrusted with the Guardianship of th« persons and property of th'e* minor children of' John It. Sams, deceased.' ’ Witness my official signature, July 1, 1872. jys-lm M. GORMLEY, Ordinary. Libel for Divorce. JORDAN WEAVER, | Libel for divorew VS.. >in Randolph Sup l .- HANNAH WEAVER. | Court, May term. Hole to : perfect Service. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside-in this county, and that her. place of residence is- unknown It is on motion of council ordered, that said defendant appear, find answer on or before the first of the next Te.rm of this court, else that the case be con sidered in Default and the Plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the CUTiniEKT Ap peal once a month for four months. ,Rnlo granted May Term, "1872. DA VID B. HARRELL, J, S. C. A.true extract from the Minutes of Court. M. C. PARKE RSON, Clerk. For Sale, A I{EALI 6000 Magic l^antci’n. Complete and New, with Three Dozen Scrt <ure Scenes.-and about one dozen Cob* ‘Scenes.- , The whole will be' at a sacrifice. Apply‘to or address. • . • • J. S. ANTH&INY, • feb9ct t Cothbert, Ga- . Shippers LooL to Yoor Interests, ALL goods not called for in thirty days af *ter their arrival at'Depot will be sold IC pay Freight and eparges. Storage will be charged on all geods aftej* three days front their arrival. Tl' e y will' ei ther be stored in il warehouse and insured at their expense, or remain in depot subject W owner’srisk. D. PHELPS. Agent. . jan26-tf C.'& S. W.. R. R. HOME IXSVRAUXX: CORPAAT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Capital. ., $350,000. T. S. POWELL, Agent. , C’uthbert, Ga.- FOR SALE CHEAP! . * A Large Lot of. Plantation Wagons FOR 2,4, or 6 Horses. Stive Money By calling on * j. j. McDonald, at ltis First Class Drug Store. ICE CREAM SODS WATER WithPure and good Syrups At T. S. POWELL’S, Trstee,- Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Tickets $1,0(1 per dozen. Ice! lee!! Ice!!! I have made arrangements by which I will he enabled to keep Ice on band lor trade, at from 2 1-2 to 3Cts. per lb. n Send in your orders for Ice and “keep cool.” It is cheaper than to bnyffanS. mayJ3m GEO. C. BANCROFT. WANTED! 2 (Y/Y/Y GOOD RAILS, for which a jvy V/V7 liberal price' will be paid if •delivered to J. S. ANTHONY. IF YOU WANT ~ i ' Fresh Goshen Butter, Callae FORT rt QUAUTERMAN’S. SAVANNAH, Ga. Possessing powerful invigorating These Bitters are positively invaluable in They purify the system, and iflll cure Remittent and Intermittent Fevere, -and are a preventive of Chills and Fever. All yield to their powerful eflicacy. Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet, to the wasted frame, and correct all WiU save days of suffering to the sick, and The grand Panacea for aU the ills of life. Ills Standard XV™' S ® mtaiy In Young or Old, Single, these Bitters.are yr equalled and have often been means of saving life. * TRY.ONE BOTTLE. T tt NEW ST.. New York.