Cuthbert weekly appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-????, January 03, 1873, Image 2

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THE APPEAL. By JAS. P. SAWTELL. J. C. IRVINE, Associate anti General-Tr.ivelirig Ag"nt. CUTH BEFIT: FRIDAY, Jan, 3, 1873. m 1 Mr. A. A. RofT, of Macon, famil iarly known as the Commodore, haS purchased tho Jones place, in Vinc ville, containing forty acres of land, and made a present of it to the city, on condition that the city establish there a homo for the poor. C. 11. C. Willingham,having.sold the LaGrange Reporter to Mr. J. T. Waterman, formerly of the Houston Home Journal, has become associated with the Atlanta Sun its political editor. Deaths.T-Slnce our last regular issue, Thos. J. Ragland, of tho CoK umbus Enquirer, and Gen. A. li. Wright, editor of tho Augusts* Chronicle and Sentinel, and who was recently elected to Congress from that District, have died. They were each useful and influetial citi zens, and their loss' is lamented by all. Albany and 13 buns wick: Bonds. —Judge Loohrane, on his way to Georgia,-reports favorable progress in the negotiations lor the comple. lion - of the Albany and Brunswick Road. Tho plan,- loosely stated, is that Georgia shall guarantee the bonds, and that their holders shall finish and equip the road and pay it’s floating debt. The German bondholders have indicated their willingness to accept the proposition the holders to be, with certain A uicrican holders of tnixod Georgia securities, who wi.-li.to float thcm.ali of interchangable value, upon the backs of the Brunswick bonds. Liability of Dos mastics. — The Postmaster General has decided that all postmasters are liable to the Goverinent fur (he value of nil rog islered letters lost in Ihc’r olliccs. This principal, which has long been maintained with lcspcet to minor oflices, has never been app’ied to of fices where any .considerable num ber of letters has been cgisierod. It is now claimed that the bonds of postmasters cover such cases of loss- The definite establishment of such a j principal will render the responsibil ity under postmasters’ bonds much greater than lias been supposed. «C- 9- ■ Fractional Cl<:.:k \cy Not a Legal Tender. —The United Slates Treasurer in reply to a question from a National Bank says tha.t fractional currency, is hot a legal tender for any amount in payment of private debt- A National 13uuk therefore h*s the legal right to re fuse to accept it in payment of debt® owing it, if tho deposit inten ded is a deposite to the credit of the depositor’s account for the purpose of drawing against it. The receipt or refusal of such a deposit is dis cretionary with tho Bank, irrespco live of the kind of money tender ed. The Museum and llipoujicatrom otßaimum was •turned on the 24th. Mr. Barn urn’s mot ev lost is e ii livated at §;’.CO,OOO, wTh f.iiipu auce of half the aim in.l. We sym pathise with Mr. B. ; soil, he is irrepressible, and will rise from the fiery ordeal witTi “the most attrac tive exhibition in tho world.” General Dußoso declares that lie is a candidate for the next congress from the Aagnsta. district, to fill the vacancy caused by ihe death of Gen. A. R. Wlight A contemporary suggests that if there be anything in the constitu tion which entitles a man to carry pistols in his pockets, and to lire them off when revenge, or passion, or his own idea of safety demands, the proper way is of license such men to carry anus, with a public advertisement thereof, in two or three journals, where such a battery resides, and that it is ready to snap off at any time. Certan Cure for Broxcuits.—A gentleman who has tried it with cu tire success, says the Sandersvillc Herald, gives us the following as a certain cure for bronchitis: Half pint of honey, half pint of Jamaica turn, one-fourth of an ounce of oil of tar; shake well together, and take one teaspoonful three times*a day, or often as the cough is trouble some. ' . The first twenty miles'of the North and .South Railroad, from Columbus to Rome, have been fin ished, and examined-, by the State inspectors. Ben JJnssell, editor of the Baifi bfitlge Democrat, is dead. Sssßpos’tatit Decision. We find in the. exchange some thing of interest to our lawyers. The United States Supreme Court hUs decided a somewhat important case in tho suit of Perfiaru vs. Way. Tiic point is, tbat-wherc a debt ex ists. payable by promissory note, ownership in the debt and claim cannot be transfered -by legal pro ces of execution unless ihe note accompanies the sale and is delivered to the pnrshaser. According to the opinion of many, a .promissory note is not a debt, but an evidence of debt. Tho liability exists with out reference .to the paper upon which the proof of tho'obligatiorf is w ritten. If the note should be des troyed, tho factfthat'tho debt is due mor&ly could not bo destroyed w ith it. This would be the case, un doubtedly, in regard to ordinary contracts, tbo terms of which might be established by Prom issory notes in commercial transac tions carry the debts with the paper upon which the note is written if the transfer has been accord ing -to tho teams of the law-. The particular case to which we refer came up on a note which was held bv a person who Rad joined the rebellion. The prooi’3 \v.i3 in the nature of a confiscation, and the debt was attempted to be sold without the possesion of the note. The claim was bought by t ie debtor and maker of the note, who ihereby supposed that his obligation was discharged. This is ilerceu by the decision of the court, which thus establishes a docti'i.ie as cuiious as it is important. TBc School Fund. The State School Commissioner «lias recently sent the following cir cular to the County Treasurers: Department on Education, ) Atlanta, G a. Bed- nb.erlki, IB7x'. ) To tin County Treasurer of County: Du.\a Stu.—l take pleasure in nn nouucipg to you there i-t now leatly. for dislribiuion SIOO,OOO of flic bind raised from the tax aulho.'ifietl by “An act to provide for the payment of the‘debt due to lc ■•.• he. sand school ofliccs who did send • « ■>' del' the publ’o school law mi ti e ye ,r 1871,” npproved-A ugusf 19, lbTfi. The distributive part of youro'uni ty is C for winch a warrant will be drawn in your favor by i re Gov ernor, uidess thi , e <\O"K on** of the three following legal burs to imme diate disU’ibu i. n: 1. If tliere has been no ivturn of the cnuinerat-on of ihe school pop ulation of your county, there can be no disti.ibu.• <>n under inc law. 2. Iftlie amount of-the school debt in i>'3 coun.y h. s lmt be.n fe ported to lu’s otliee,ihe ecru be no distribution ti’l that v; > l is made by the proper o-lic" a 3. 1 f the debt re.ioiaed i-- loss ti•: .i the pro vatct go ng u> toe i-mhlv only tho amount of tho debt can be drawn. Tn the first two c: sos ii>o whole pi o/rala, and in l’- > last ex .•*•.s cb i over the debt, wSM remain it lie treasmy of the State to the credit of the county-. In s.H Other cases t ; >o who'e anient lire \ be drawn. I'Vi*.the 'list-ibut'on of tue fr ,i after it re chr-s the county I give the two following rules r.-, in inv opinio l, dedueible Iron tue p.ov's ions of the la v : 1. Each cjiini j Cos ami ->a'oner will be entitled to receive, from the county’s pro rain, an amount whjch shall bear the s-nncT.ib to t'ne m live pro rata hat ibis ck.im hears tolhu entire school debt, of'ti's county. 2. The re-uainder mr at he nppor tioued r.isong he sub bis. : c.s ni ihe proportion of the number cf ebb Re i in each between ihe ages of s : ; and twenty-one years, and must G" n be paid out to lawful claimants l i pro portion to tlie atnou Los the SeVi nil claims. When any Comity Tv-asurer can not atieud in person to lecieve liis warrant and draw the money there on, the same may be dene by.execu ting to someone a power oi attor ney to represent. him. ■ Whether the warrant is applied for in person or by an attorney in loot, the County Treasurer must be identified, as such, by a -certificate over the signature and beaming tiio seal of tho Ordinary of his comity. Gostavus J. Our, Stale School Commissioner. CJm-Slonscs. days ago'the frequency of the burning of gin-houses in all parts of the country, led us to throw out a lew hints upon its probable effect upon the total production of the State. Since that time some valu able suggestion's have been made to us, by a gentleman who has had a bioad and varied experience with | he planter. Befening tu the sub ject the querry comes up, :.i eThese disasters tho result 'of carplossnes* or the work of the incendiary ? It is important to the iariuer to know w helher t!ur majority tu fires occur at midnight'or while ginning. If' at midnight, the cause is very obvi ous; if during, or shortly alter gin ing, then the cause ianst be. sought elsewhere. When a fire occurs while the mill is in oper ation, it is attributed, at once, to some concealed match. In nine eases out of ten, this is a wrong in ference. By far the larger propor tion are due to friction. And how ? Why plainly iu this way : Tlie ma chinery is oiled ; the lint flies like snow ; it settles upon the revolving spindles and clog the machine, fric tion results, and iu a few minutes ignition-takes place. The importance then of giving special attention to this question of lubricants, will be seen at once. Oils should be avoided—no kind of oil should be used—nothing but tallow or suet., and even then spe cial'care should be taken to protect the boxes. They should bo exam ined frequently By attending properly to this, we doubt not that many fires qjiu bo avoided. With all his care, however, the farmer is, after all, at theniercy oft lie negro, who may harbor a revenge ful spirit Ibr months before he burns. The prudjj.nt farmer, there fore, will take care how he gives offense, will avoid contention, will conciliate as far as a just regard for his own manhood will allow.. The negro is revengeful like the Indian, and some desperadoes as treacher ous and as savage. The planter would not*iiinecessarily cross the path of a vicious animal, why should ho that of the negro. But the plan ter will bind his greatest safeguard •in making it to tho interest of bis hands to aid in the protect on of the crop.. Stow the negro’s bale at the* bottom, and it will act as an afnulet in warding oft* danger from the bales oft he land owner. Keep your axles free, and keep on good turns with every freed nun within five miles, and you can then hold your cotton for a rise in jui ces. —Saoannah llepublifian. Stokes informes a New York reporter that he will not attempt to prove at his new trial that Fisk shot himself. He is. good enough to say that he did shoot Mr. Frisk, and that the minor that he shot himself is “ridiculous.” In fact, he has no manner of doubt that the .ball.‘‘found in Frisk” was from his pistol. The Great Pjctorau Annual.—llosttt lev's U uited Slaies Almanac for IB7J, for ilis l riliuiion,gratis, throughout the United States and all civilized countries of Western Hemis phere, is now published and ready for deliv ery. iu the Jhiglisb, French, Norwegian, IVcl -h, Swedish, II >ll tad, Bohemian and Spanish la.iftuagep, aud all who wish to under jrtaml the Line philosophy of IteAlrh should read and ponder the valuable siixaiesli<'CS it contains. In addition to au admirable medi cal treatise ou the causes, [iieveuiion and cure of a great varie.y of diseases, it unbra ces h lai>:e cuiount of information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, tlie tanner the planter, and professional man ; and tlie talculaiions have been made for such rne lidians-aud latitudes us-aremost suitable for a correct aud couipreheu-i ve National Calcu dar. The lint nre, uses, and extranrd ; naiy sanita ry, eifi els of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, i he tiufde tonic and aheraUveyif more than half the Chiistaia world, are fully set forth in ils pa-res, wliich are also intersperse with picto ral illustrations, valuable recipes for-U e hon e hold and farm, htimorous anecdotes, and oth er instructive and amusing reading matters original and selected Among the Animal, to appear vviili the opening of the year, this will be one of the most nseltil, and may be had lor ihe ashing. Tlie proprietors, Messrs. Ilostetter&Sm'ili, Pittsburgh, l’a.,on receipt of a two edit stamp, will torvvard a copy -by mail to any person who cannot procure one in iris neighborhood The Bitters are Sold in every, town and village, and are extensively used throughout the etnii / c'n ilco-d world. • GUjiiiinE’y* ‘•The bad man's death is horror ; hut Ihe just 'Keeps something of his glurov iu his dust.” Dan of n..ralysis. on the llilh nil., 'n-t.. in Wnl on county,’Florida, Dams*. G. Gi’xx, aged 03 yeai >. Os my fattier it. may t.uly 1« ?r.:d that he spout his lifu in the service of others. lie was kind ami p unions to all, and was never happier linn win u labnlbm for his friend*, lie gave when he was not able, and the nee dy never hit liis door linen red for Like the res': “of Eve’s Erfnily v he was not t'auPtess ; Ihotigli Ids biUe.cst foe could not aceu-e him ot dishonesty. Ho was, as all. wni iii-hea: led men; impetuous and quick to sneak and not, never batting to weigh eon.=c quo’ices when convinced that he was right. Fol' more than forty years ho was a con sis ent member of the Presbyterian cuitrch, anddien at last with-a glorious hope of a It'essed immortality. Six livmg children, tii'c’e sons and three daughters, together with our den- wioowed moth r, are left behind to drink the bitter cup of sorrow at liis death, and look beyond the cold and narrow tomb to a blisstnl reunion in that “ rest wlceh re in a ins for the people of God.” * May that GoTl, who tempers the wind (o tlie shot a lamb—who wept at the grave of La:: -ius- pour, around Vho liearls of my carr woin and bereaved old mother and grief striekeu sisters the o l of consolation. May they hear IPs voice, widvpeiing sweetly In their er. s, while their .hot terns moistee tie nnfViUug s;x] wh'oh hides from sight their kind aadTai-hfol imsband and father. I love ihee; I love ti- o ; paes under tlie rod,” is the pi'aver of their son und broiher. W.U. G. City Property ■A tfc Auction. IP not previously disposed of at. pyivute sale, I will sill to the highest bidder, be- Jore the Con t House door, in tlie city ot Cuth be: t, on the First Tuesday in January, 1873, The TIOUXE and LOT, known as the •* Wit kin Place.'’ The House is cumfottable, and convenient to ttie business portion of tlietown and li is ala M-e lot atntclied, well enclosed aad under a high kiare of cnltivalion. Uu the place are all nectrsmy out.-bnildinog. S:iTj positive. Teims mnd* known o.n day of sale W. J. WILKIN, dec27 2t Agent for A. A. Wilkin. f EOiiGIA, Kanooi !>H CoUNTV.—Jaco-li W oden, (colored, li is*applied for Kjc i mptiou of l’trsi,unity, a,nd I will pass upon tlu sin e at LI o'clock, A. M., ou tlie l&h day of J eann‘v, IS7 i, at• my oitice. Given uudur my huuiEoHiciallv. January ai.1873 M, gokmlky; ‘ j;t'3-2t Oiditiary. New Advertisements. • ' Best Mnle School! ** One cf the BEST SCHOOLS FOR BOYS IN GEORGIA. IS THE CUTHBERT MALE INSTITUTE. JNO. H. SEALS, A. M., Principal. A Few of Many Testimonials: '• Tlie Turners.have no he.-iiaucy in an nouncing ttiat they have b -en FORTUNATE in eccuringthe*ervi.’.-.ul-'f*r..f JNO. It. SEALS. No oile has ever pleased i.tir people more. As a genueinan, t a-ln-r and bchol.tr, all an- ne st f ivur.ihly iinpiesse I will. turn. Asa disci eiplinariau, lie i< uiis«ipa-su!i.-” * * * * [Cuthubut Boaud Tkustefb. * * • “ Too j.aici. Csiinol be sai l in his favor. He hat> e.'cited anew inter. St among our people lipou tlie mJ I ul E uca’.ioti. tin.l lias built, up in oar imd-t one of llie best Schools fa Geo.gi t. liis disi iplme is rigid— l.is coai-e <«f instruction, n. w uu.. thonjinra,'’ ’ - [l’*"i:o's - si, fir l k>s. Cos. “He i3 '•.lily ‘ a real, ,!vu teacliee;” and I can tav in alt siuce,. iiv, lino be has done lili.re .to build up and eusia.n ilie edUi aticnul inter est iu our place tbau any Pother we bu-o had during the past iwen y-.live years. He is ceiiuiuly not interio'r to any as an Educator a*d . disi iplmariau.”— J. W. Wi.nkield, GecensboFo, Ga. From tlie Greensboro Herald.] * * ■“ To his new fiiem.H, we commend Col. SkaLs as u scholar, teacher, »raior, and gilti and and gi n.-rolls cbrisiia.l gentleman. His labors in our midst wcie crowned with abun dant ; U CCS. * * * ’’ - His success has been gratifying to h's fi lends, and has won the en' nusia.-iie mlmira lioa of liis pal rolls. I cocsider his qualifica tions as h teacher, —iu Scholarship, in the power of imparling knowledge, in disciplina ry skill, in popular man lie's, and ia.lbe popu lar display of bm sclinoT,—as of a vi ry ingh older,” eic.—J, E. WiLLt r. of Mercer Uni veisiiy. " F oni tv ar'n facts I a.m imlined to thick, that, in die School room, Mr. Seals is master of .be sitHaiiwn. *' * ' lie lots a spright liness and vivacity of ma.iiip r. wiih a geuial nature, vvbicli hik cab.uk.ted toai.racl ihoss who know him. He is social hi ui.-poaiiion, anil rather calculated to be nopiilar. In schol uralifp. he is all right; i.ud Uu.iersiamls well, ihe plan of teaching aiillimct'C by analysis. * * * is loe man to a'aract popular at tention ;o an Ins:it uiion. His caluidlious drew immense .crowds o. people from Greene and Ui j lin'ilg Canniies,'’tic. —B.l’. Ba.\food, Mercer Ueivei’slty. By special pv mission, reference is made to >he following' ea-iacnt Citi.caa and’ Lducui.ors.of Georgia: Hon. ALEXANDER 11. STEPHENS, Gen. ROBERT TOOMBS, Gen. JOHN B GORDON. Hon. BENJAMIN U. HILL, Gen. A. K. WRIGHT, Gen. A. II; fOLQUI IT, Hon. G IRNETT ANDREWS, Hon. THOMAS STOCKS,. Rev P. U MELL, D. D., Vice Chancellor Stale University. Rev. LUTHER M. SMITH, D. D., Ex- Pievident Emory Oollege. Rev. H. 11. TUCKER, I). D„ Ex-President Mi-rcer Univeigitv. . l’rot. SHELTON P. SANFORD Mercer University, Piof-JOS E. Wii.LET, Mptci-r University, Prof-( iU BTAVL’S J. ORli, State School Commie sioner. Prof. B. M A LI.ON, Supcri uein’cnt Public School* Ailaida Reference is also maiic lo a!i,:.:e citizens ol Cuihbci t-. Spring Term begins with tlie Ist Monday in Jannary, 1373. Sc,id for circular. JNO. E. SEALS, Principal. CTJTII BEHT COMCTIOIIRY aM EAIEEY I trike tliia mcilmd of'o'ldinii gmv lends and the public generally, that 1 shall re move iny Oonfectionery ami Restaurant to tlie build'nie a> ioihiog (rven .V Sealev’s store about the 1011, inst., where I w.JI tie Wi 1! pre pared to S.-I’v;; them in ihe bc.-t’of stgb-. 1 have bad ii la-ge 0 v’.-11 ee< ted at my raw stand, and have employed an egee ■ '• need and competent Baker, atio will be pi .-pared to luruish BAKER'S BREAD, and warm at yo jr doors wlmn desired. I ♦IihII make it toy a in* all m tins line. Inaddi ion. I hliall kcci* a clioicc übcl ut traclH’c Siock of Conrectionei*ie« 3 Cigars,* ToLacco, Fruit, etc , Which I ask you tu call and examine. FINE DOMESTIC!’ and IMPORTED -Wines, Liquors, Beor, elc.fietc., W T uic;i \\ • i need fx .l er recormrendation ttfie:*tl‘ey have been 1. e l. A general, assortment of Fancy Groceries and family delicatfies will be kept constantly on hand. TfST To suit ail supply their want j, shed* Li my con slant aim and desire. janS-Sm A. COS? 030 3 ,Jj. FOH SALE OR RENT. I offer to tell or rent my IIou:e aud Lot, ( situat'd m Son l n Cm 1 Jieru. on Bhifiely" etieet. The fr'oluing i- combo table end ihe lot ie i->ra e ane wt II enclosed, ullfl. icli enough to *upp<>.-i. a small fallldv. For paitieul.ub apply on .be prcmhei nrto use at my Tcai.iurant. janj -h A. COKOEi.L iiome .Ag-ain. I am homo at mv did eemd, and ready to Wait ou (Lit my old tiieuda. and. ae many new ones ay may favor me w tli their patron age. I want work, ami am deierm ned to of fer sucl. iiutucemeu:3 lo ah, ni.it they cannot help having ii. uone. Look at the 'icduced price. Ca and Phoiog viplis, $3 00 per dor.cu ; Large Ferreoiypes i<> c tr .h, or 3 lor SI. Lu ge I’ho vgiaplia hi :m '..u.0.i Rose Wood Frames, f-3 ; ’ La ge Fer e otype?, (same frames) $2 50. I wilt wa ; rant my umk at,the above prices as good as Mr. anybody’s, no uiatler how Hr*' soumHiig 1 a may pnlf liimitlf, Or lo what figures lie may put his prices. junJif ’ ALLEN F. HALL. -A. Oai’tl. With ilic end of 18.2 we closed the Credit system. .1 hose who desire to_ h.iv e our ser vices vtli ! e reqtti-ed to PAY THE CABII or i'Sequivalent, at ihe ei.d of each case. We mean whm we say, and for once iu life intend to do what we say. jan?2m .SMITH Si TACKETT, New Advertisements. CHANGE OF FIRM. I have sold my entire S'ock of Goods to J. T. KIDDOO and W. M TUMLlN—style at firm J. T. KIDDOO & Cos., — who will re ina'n at my old stand. I am thankful for your part patronage, and rest" Qtlully solicit vcitr continuance withj. T. KiJdoo St Cos. Parties who are indtdiled to mp are earnest ly requested to come forwar I und settle their iu counts, so that I may tie able to msfflfcaliein in another wav this summer. My books and notes will tie found at, my oid stand. Messr-e Kiddoo &.Co., wilt either settle for me in mv absence. iat',3- it ' . j. j. McDonald. GEORGIA, Hasdoi.ph County.—James C Sawyer Inis applied for Exemption ot Personally, and I will pass upon the same nt 10 o’clock, A. M , ou the l!:h day of Janu ary. 1873, at my ofli e. Given under mv baud official!v, December 31ili. IS7i ' M. GORMLEY, jai:3 -Jt Ordiuary. • Tli LIVE • Dili ifillS I WE HAVE BOUGHT J. J. MCDONALD’S ENTIRE STOCK, AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL LINE OF MEDICINES, E 3^.ttsT , T , S 7 OILS, STATIOITERY, tfeO. "Will bo glad to .sec all our old ii lends, and as many new ones as will come. Guarantee better terms to all than can be obtained elsewhere. * - JOS. T. KIDDOO & CO. Georgia, randoms l\ cnty.—Four weeks after date, tip; l'cetion will be made to t lie court ot Ordin iry, for paid couu* tv. for leave to sell lots • f land ntimbers 283 and 281 in the sth district < f said county, for bedefit of heir* aud cred'tors, GEO. W. OLLIA'KIt/Adm'r. <’e bonis (Ip<2-1 in non, miiiti sumiento annexe. Choice Goods. I take pleasure in announcing to my numerous friends, and the pub lic generally, that i have but re cently returned from Amv York, where I bought the most extensive and best selected stock of Goods I have ever before perchased for this market. My goods are now being received and opened and are mark ed at such reasonable prices, that I feel my ability to please all. It would be impossible for me to enumerate the articles on my conn* ters or shelves, and will say they embrace Family and Fancy Groceries, of every kind, from a box of Sir dines ta a choice Canvassed Ham. For the little folks” I have bought extensively, and can sup ply their wants in Toys anti Conftdicnaricg, Beyond a doubt. I have everything to please the taste or fancy of the young, and will take pleasure in showing my stock to them. Old “ Santa Clans’' will make his headquarters at niy store this year and will bc.g!ad to sco all the gjod children, and show them his pres ents. "O'l.ct ■ A, W, GILLESPIE. . In Store ! Whitcomb’s Asthma Remedy, Mitcham’s u il Kidder s Electro Machines, Allcock’s Porou3 Plasters, GLOBE ANODYNE, '• 'Footlxnclio Drop b, HEM BOLD’S BUCIIU, Brown’s Essence of Ginpr, Allen's Lung Balsam, Hall’s « “ Globe Flower Syrup, Elixir Calisaya Bark and Iron, MUST AN G LIN IMEXT, Brown’s Bronchial Troches, Front:field’s- Cattle Powder, Central City Coaiife Powflers, T S. POWELLS'. Trustee, Druggist., Bookseller and Stationer. FINE ASSORTMENT OF Hair 13 1* ti«li o . . NAIL BRUSHES, Tooth Brushes, Clotli 2Z3z°iiE:li.cc3, Hat Bz’uslics. At T. S. TO W ELL'S, Trustee, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. COMMENCE THE NEW YEAR! By subscribing for TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER, Macon, Ga. ATLANTA HERALD, Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, Athens, Ga ; CUTIIBERT APPEAL, Cuthbert, Ga. T. S. POWELL, Ag’t. Holiday Goods. Lubin’s Handkerchief Extracts,- Phalon’s “ I Love Yon,” Wright’s Prize Ex'trac; -, Blair’s Supet b Pomade. Trego’s Toot h Wash, Chit’s Double Distilled Rose Water, . CWi'i’<s Orange Flower Water, t Camphor lee, Patey’s Cold Cream, Ladies’ Caehous, Laird’s Bloom of Youth, llagan’s Magnolia Balm, ' Lilly White, Cosmetiques, Vinegar Rouges, Pink Saucer, Face Powders, - Too tli Powders, Blanc de Pcile, Daiiforth’s Dentrifiee, Toilet Setts, Motto Cups, Vases, Toilet Soaps . . T. S. POWELL, Trustee. Drugget Books-ller and Staiioner. 7 j I: .1 • Win—-—rip, N >. sti, Cbtriv Str> et, •iiAb >IN, - - GEOIiGXA, carli for Hides, sells all tons of a Leather and Shoe findings. All orders promptly attended to. French and Aide!icon Calf and Kip Skins. ■ lie-t Oik and Hemlock Sole Leather. ' dt e.’d-ct jw. jacotT Watchmaker and JEWE L E H , rS nf. tbo same ol 1 stpnd opposite Gillespie’s. all l will do all nvni k entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. Ail Work Warranted. A good !i t of Fine SHOT GUNS, and a variety of Silver and Drafts Watches for sale. Wifi buy and pay the Cash for old gold and silver. Watches that have been, on band a year will be soM to pay cha-ges. sepls ct TO PLANTERS! Bowden & Mercer’s SUPER-PHOSPHATE, S3B Per Ton. Warrinted equal to any Phosphate rnmiti faetnred. Send ."or Pamphlet of Certificates and Analysis, liy Pi .fersns Means, Pi_'!-u:t and .Siewait, to BOWDEN & JNILKCER, G 5 South Gay St., Baltimore, Mil. GENTS WANTED. Act at .nee Thun is a rde of money in it. The people eve rywhere *iii .t 'ei to buy ibe anili-utic, hi*,o. ry of LI VINGSTONE’S Wondrous Pi.-cov. eries*and thrilling adventures during 28 years in Africa, with acount of the Stanley E.\ ■ di lion. Over GOD pages, only $2 50. Is . 11- ing beyond’parallel. CAUTION.—Beware of inferior Works Tbi»is the only complete and .eHabls work. Send for circulars, and see proof, and gieat success agon's are having HUBBAKD BEOS, linblishers, Boston, Mass. 'VV r atttecl Agents. PER MONTH to tall ib< IM pro VKD ainir \n kam IJ.V V AITd'IXG MACHINE. ’1:r„ ,imp) s and last, ill the world Address Amei il Kni.unir Machine Cos., 310.’, Washington st, -Bolton Muss. CHEAP FARMS! FREE HCB On the line 1 the UNION PAt ROAD. _|-,\<:i:r.C!!o lines of ihe btbH ing and tlini-r-i] T.-a ds in j?:K-ru-a 3.01:0.Ai r. a ia'Nvbratka, iu Yalh-v, now for sale. flKj Mild Glijiate, Fertile Soifl for Grain Kvowiog'and 3u>i-.k p.iis-ad by any it- ilia Cuiiai SagtS. _C!uaip..r in P:ite, uniru ahvii. and mom vmvvuiiunt :o ran be l.qiial t!; cvvheru Hg Free Homesteads For ActuaH flers. j| Tin t.c.jf hicaaioa fur 0 .lonics — titled I'• a Horn..-..trail of hid Acre?. flffi -Sand for the new Do-cripllve wioi m*w m ipa, rublistiial in man. SiVo.i. a nu • D a.ii.-di. mnllrd when*. Aldus?, O V. DAVB hand ik.ni'r Ik P. R. U. Cos , Onialva^B ■ C\PEN 1 1: n Sr were! When * L>'Vl aad ISuWelrt ih> not art tlie was i-i 1.-rm th" rion ul the main in tho l.luVd, and pri.dure ioitai^B disrarr. Tl.-se ti.e oulf ?yshall and itmlrr ihe inliarare of B-a i.u ar.u liif il-- ion, are kept in ning aider. \V. C. i-IAMILT'GN & eii nali. H DO A g. nls w int a'u.-oluicly the In stil bunks ? 8 -lid lor circulars of Unabridood riiusO'aic.l Family ISib'.e.H 11' 0 pa..' i,i by id indies. Aii'.s, xc. Ara-I)es(|iia, do ; liilt clasp, :'.5 ; Full Gilt. ~ okisps, li 1 -den, the White Chief.’’ for winter 3'ifli I l.tlil ready, The American lursj Book:” tiiu StUttJiii and. 4(> rea iv, Kp'z aiiie Ireatm'enta. Ac. C. N, Y, & Cnn i .ri.ili, X out As cago. . ■ ftAA Agents warned! Jusl. ml D v/V tpa-adll new (.'luri Cln isH ing little Ciii!-!reti. Immense Agonte wan ed for our huge Map “ United .Slates ” with immense “ Map on revc ae ale. Our Maps aud H go like jvitd tire 91 !1A As 1< Si I.U BRF.CHT. Empire AS Chart I'.siaiilaslaiulii. 107 Lifceilv Bt-, ar.de 1 'tieinbir 3J by one H tu>'U C/ elli.dk m Horacs Greeioy and Fam A line en. raving iucdies. sent ml lor II". We also mail ButiOll-liiiH Sewing' Aiai hine Thread C'lUers, and Tt.reaiiinK I tumble, price 25 cents eacfl eutai> of vui us oilier novelties mailfl qiiviilly io all old mid new agent... addr.l AMERICAN NOVELTY C« Stfci Broadway. Nfl LOOK! FREE 70 ALII 4a* ft / k p- r wee -io acenis, 'vlale I fIpVA Inal"- d’o all who will wril an Acei ev we v ill sen*! a copy ol that ’■ der of V O'.dvis,” i. o lllu-lrated 11.1 Plenty. It eo iaias ov. r Ijfiy beautifu'il tj'a!ioi,s,-& wi’l be. sent tree to ail will write. Ac dr. ?s 1. IJaiiSiCE. PallersOn J Free" d v ' out li t of tlie PICTOUIAL I It; ME BIBLE it is ill. Rf le hi. which a io .qi’, tc nkt. ry I': pedia. Analysis of the Sc. ip’Urer, an". In ed C a s-lnd Bibb- Dici >nary )» given; i eqnaJ'd beamy and ineriis make it the t »st and, i’a-le.-i Ilina Bible plll lThed. WM. FLINT Si CO., Ailiula, Be deceived, bat for eoliths, colds, liiroa', liouioeutss and bronchial ddlici use r-u'y Welf’s Carbolic Tablet Wo.: bl< ss i,. ii.,; i. s , e on tlie in: t.U' tin- Only n icmil'c pot-j aialii n oKC: it: Ae.d f..r Lhuk rti .h .-s is win n chea combined ai.li other wi-1.-lnowu r.ni. as in the.-- I . bjeia. and l'l pariiesave tali eiPagtiM-f n-iie-K any oiher. Li a t c.-c.s of ii.'n.iiion of iln* mi membrane lie..- I'liiieis sliouhl be lrc.lv ill. ir eh aulirjg and hc,Ji. g propcrtiis ai tonii iiiiiK Be warned. i e-'er ln oh ei n cold, it is e cured in its ineipi-nt. stale, when it. bec< chi 'i i.-tin- i is exceedingly dilltcult, Will's-C ;.-i.o!ie Tablets as n si eeiltc. JuU. u. KELLOGG, id Piatt Bt. New Y." Sole Aai-nt. for United Slates. 8. nd Circular. Price 23 cents a box. ’ T'GrcT'oifoT! Horace Wji'.-rs. !8l Bioudway, N. I’.. di.-pO eof I II Piano?, Me'odeons, and Oig Os six li• ?! els?, maker-, including Water very low pii.-e.-- for e t.-li, or part <-asii,»icl anee in small mon; i:ly iusJatuienis. Ne octave lira etas* Pi "v-s. modern impi menls. foi V ; i7s ,Kow ready, a C»uc I’ nlor Or a*,.., i!«- most bi ariiiul "style p- rs, ct tone ivt r made. Illustrated C k).u ■ mail. and. e!:, ut. In tts Id &. Alnsit A chandi.-e. •> i 1 rm-as, et • ywhore. and fi-rn a intio bice the l.'.'p ihV.I) COMMON ;-iCNsK r-.^B i.Y .vi;;i; \i \ chink. - Tbb H C' will hem, fill, m l;, qt^H | o. bi..d. !,i,,i i all I ei.ihi'.i ier in a si',:--' ior 111 r. ’ Price only .510. liivn-u and an.f '.v ars.iated for live We \v •11 .i _y *i, : ;l for any inacliinn t^B •.vid’MW.i sL-onuor, :-.i.Vo bountiful. more eh.: .io .-r..r.t than outs. It the ‘Eh' Lie Lck Sriu U." Every bla h - cut; anti t : ! 1 lie Wiß ciiinot be tti’e.-l apari v.iiiiotit '--.uiilg^B • ;-d. ..-Co. a, o a.ai-shut Iroiu tuiy • ill "it iln tint c ,:i bo ai.u'a*. -A iSf.COMi> A Cos.. Boston, Muss.; fi^B 'Agents ‘Wanted, luttrh. l a., Chicago, 111 , or St. Louis, Uv ! B| s ui.etjuaie<i by ary kiu-wn It c*»-itlicafe, cXiir|»:ite and thoroughly a'l T'Oi.MßifMj.i * lih^i.tnr"C3 iu life and tif' Ctnally dispel -ill >tition to liilic^H I tit r.tiiwcmeut. | Ist bite a want of-action in your -LivM turf Srlteii ? Unices relieved the blood : eoiiiesiuip ire by dciciei ions secretions, (luring sci oltdous or skin diseases, BlotcliW F' Inns, Pustule • Corker pimples, Ac.. &rH Have yi-u a Dyspi piic. Stomach 1 digeafio-i is promptly aid-d the system is dH biiiinlid with ;-over.y of the bleed, Dropiß cal tendency, general "Weaki ess an I inertia. ■ Have you weakness ot the lulei-tittes ? are ia ilanj/er of Chronic Diarrhoes or tiH the dn aiiit.i Irillamui ion of tfuTßowels. A" IL.ve yoa weak tiers of ;he Lbeiins or UiH llary Organa i You are exposed to sutl'cnuH in it* most aggravated fottn. » B Are v u <l l -j• cted, drowsy, dull, .lugtrish tfl depres.-cd in spirits, with hfadaciie, backachfl com-d l”p. til- :ii» u bud tasting in-til IP! B - oi nr i ci tain remedy for ah of these diseß st-ft, we.iknte.-rs nini trouldes; Cor cieatn-rufl and j ii'if\ini- 'lie vitia'ed bb"id andimpa W ios; viyor to all i be vrm forces; for buildin "It and leslunna ltie weakened cousiilulio USE JIJBUI3EBA, tt hich is protiin,.. -d by ilie .ending uu.d:C4» uulhori ieiof Lo.. on and Paris “ihe m is powerui ionic amt alterative known to tin tm dic.il w i7‘hls ia no new and uniliai dirCuvet V; but has been Jong used by the lead tug physicians oi other crannies with wCm del .ttl reuieiii il r-stdts. ’ . Don’t w C si.ua and impair Hie digestive Gl gans by ciuln r-.'ts and physics, they give only temporary relief-—indivc-eticn, flatulency and dyspepsia wiiti-i'ales and'kindreu diseasesura Ui'ti t i ilrllow tiicii* Utfi*. Keep.'We and ""1 iinro and iie.-’t'i is assured. JOH-/t>. KELLOG 18 Plat". . t.. New Voyk. Sole a.c.nts for the United. Suites. j Pri' ‘0 .o Dollar per Louie. Bend for Circular. , 4\v