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MS!! HEV IAIS!!^
WILL ARRIVE AT
THE SHOE STORE
Almost even - week from now until Christmas. 1 have bought a
Tremendous Stock of Shoes and Hats
for the Fall Traile, and am determined to sell them if low prices and
fair dealing wili do it.
Come everybody and invest your money where you can realize a
return. Yours Very Respectfully,
W. JX BAILEY
July 31 ly.—aug 14 ct.
Fair Mice!
VatUert Ammtemf*.
entertainment Friday
I night, given by the Amateurs,
was the most enjoyable affair of
the kind it has been our pleasure
to witness for some time. Not
withstanding the heavy rain, late
in the afternoon, making tin
streets quite muddy, and doubt
less keeping many away on that
account, still a large house was
present to encourage them. Tht
orchestra opened the entertain
ment at the ap|>ointed time, with
some appropriate music, billowed
by some well selected, and well
rendered tableaux. Kach one ot
these, together with each per
former participating in them de
serves special ami personal men
lion, but our space will not here
permit it. The “Fan Drill'’ by
sixteen little girls was a very
—:o:—
On the first clay of September, 1884,
we will have in stock, or transit, a fine,
fresh and well-assorted stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Confec
tions, Fruits, &c.,
Which wi* will offer to our many friends at the lowest
possible figures for the
SPOT CASH.
Quality and quantity of our goods are always guaran
teed. We promise the same fair dealing that has mark-!
ed our course in the past, ami solicit a liberal share of
I
your patronage.
lamment.
The rendering of the “Last
Loaf exhibited a talent rare in
Amateur (wrforiacr*, and excelled
by few, if any professional troupes.
The moral is fine, and calculated
to make a deep impression foi
good upon all who witnessed it.
At the dose of this play a laugh
able farce was presented, which
was the occasion of much laugh
ter. All were well pleased, who
witnessed the iH-rformance, and
Hu Wile ,fttlilakejr t,rWr4*
W»* Airnrfy AHswaff by
(hsFrsUMilsfttaw.
JKotn. Editon: ~ M
Occasionally J hear some. good
citizen say thatif* u is. favor of
prohibition, but that he thinks
the present law is too stringent,
and that there ought to lie tome
amendment of it so as to allow it
to be sold for medicinal purposes.
You will therefore do me and oth
ors a favor by publishing Section
II of the law, so that all tnay see
that what they want is already
pfurtOwl ftrt
Sec. II. lie it enacted that any
jierson may make written applica
lion to tlie Ordinary of said conn
ty for a License to sell Mich Iiq
uors exclusively for medicinal
purposes; filing with his applies
tion his affidavit that if so liccns
ed, he will, in good faith,sell only
for medicinal pit r|tt>sc*, and to
Spring Vaje Department ' WARDS DEPARTMENT.
FRANK?*. EATON
=*B>
Editor. I B. F. BRIMBERRY, - - - Ediior.
ilbens l»een
sant rel
t wee1
iv years to conr.--Bleeding freely from an ug
“r.relidfnns feeling
MHiifestcil in , I his
(hr several years.
>0M<>ns have been
made to the chiirebes. The meet
ing at the Baptist church is still
in progress, carried on by Rev.
\V. 1L Patteuson, assisted by Revs.
Thus. Muse and R. T. Gondrnin.
On Monday morning last a ne-
ro woman named Melissa M’il
lams, living on Mr. Jesse Oliver's
place was brought into Wards
Iv
wound on her ear and cheek, cut
ting through the flesh into the
jawbone, and making an ugly but
not dangerous wound, which was
skillfully dressed by Dr. II. II.
flarinon, who sewed up the gash
ami stopjwd the blood. The wo
lean hail been away from boiueon
Sunday, leaving her children be
charming feature of the enter ijhogc persons only »hum he con
scientiousiv licbeves to buy only
The store house lieing built by
the Messrs. Dinnington. w ill be
finished in a few days, and Mr.
T. M. Davis will move in immedi
ately. It will be the largest and
most commodious store house in
for such purposes, and only upon j t |, e place, with ample mom for a
four or five thousand dollars slock
of goods.
Mr. Illoodsworth has just pur
chased and [>ul in iqieration a
shingle machine, and is sawing
the written prescription of some I
regular practising, resident physi j
ciao; anil that he will not allow
it to lie drank oa his premises;
and lie shall also give !iis bond ,
with security, payable to the Or
linary in the |ienalty of one thou j
sand dollar*, conditioned for faith I
ful compliance with the terms of; n11 ^ e i<jht or fen thousand
his license, and of iiis sail) affida
vit u|sin which application, nfli
lavit and hood being filed with
the Ordinary, and upon the pay
ment of a license fee of iwcntv
ami bills fair to give happy results | bind, and for some reason a white
man liy tlie name of Jesse Pol
lard had slapped or whip|>cd one
of them. This so enraged the
woman that on Monday morning
he assaulted the man, using
much abuse and profanity, and
linallv brandished a knife in his
bia County Camp Meetings, soon
to come off. They will probably
not return before the middle of
October.
Rarklea’s Araira Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter,
Chaj>|ied Hands, ('hilblains. <'orns
and all Skin Kruplions, and posi
lively cures Piles, or no pay re
ipiired. It is guaranteed to give
l>erfoct satisfaction, or money rc
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by J. W. Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
Kidney Complaint.
For over six years I have Itch
terrible sufferer from a troublesome
kidney complaint, for the relief
which I have spent over |2S0 Without. - . ., .... ■ .
oeiiefit; tlie most noteil so-called I positively Ik-cured in JO minutes
remedies proving failures. The use! by using \) eeden * Dents lleiul-
-I.,
RviiUhcIiv t'nn'd in Thirty
Minnies.
Sick Headache, Nervous Head
ache or any kind of lleailaeliee:in
oi one single fiottle of It. B. 1». has [ a
I Ken marvelous, giving more relief
fhan'atl oilier treatment combined,
it is a iinick cure, while others,if they
cure at all, are in the distant future.
C. II. Roberts. Atlanta Water Works
Catarrh.
Tlie China and Qeensware House
aelic Medicine. For sale liv
jylOct J. W. STANFORD.
SHILOH'S VITAUZKR Is «lull you
need fur t’.m--tip:itiim. Loss--f Apis-lile,
frizziness and ail >vmpti.nis of iivspcje
sia. Price 1" anil T‘> cents per l»>ttle.
For sale In- J. W. STANDFOUP.
r
MrBrido & On, Atlanta is iHThnpstin*
largest in tlu* south. Mr. A. .1. Mi-
l»ri<lo «>f this firm has lnvn mnnl •»!
catarrh of tht* nowoi B* yours staml*
ing l»v tin* use of B. 1>. !>-. after every
known reineilv an«l treatment hail
• . . . . j laileil. ILIS.ll. eures eatarrli in a
A negro man in Harris county „. w wo< . ks aft ,. r s |„,i,inl stuff ba-
failcd for years. Write to him and
learn all the facts.
An Editor.
I have lieen almost entirely cured
of nasal catarrh of several years
standing, by fE bottles of 1!. It. It. I
have tried many other remedies, but
none i quid B. it. B. it is a quirk tatre,
while others are slow. .1. .1. Hardy.
Editor “News," Toccoa, t fa.
cut off his wife's head with an axe
one day last week. He says she
bail tried to |»>ison him. and lie
was afraid she would kill him it
some way. and so lie killed her
first. The negro came in, con-
is now in
fessed the deed, and
jail.
face, when he out with his knife
ynd cut her as stated. The
| worthless negro women seem bent
on getting uji trouble and pro
• vnking difficulties. They gener
i ally cause by their tongues and
shingles ata rajiid rate, turning I harangues most of the troubles.
day.
Mr. Bloodswortli is an enterpris
ing man. and is fully up with the
progress of tlie times.
j and until they can Ik taught some
self rcsjiect and decency there is
j little Iio|k for tlie race.
| We deem the criticism of the
! Atlnnla Constitution on Judge
In November the Superior Court Clarke for appointing last Mon-
we unhesitatingly say it vas far live dollars, the Ordinary shall
issue to the ap| lieant a license to
sell such iiqnors at some one s|kc
ified place in said county, and for
exclusively medicinal purposes.
Imlter than manyot the traveling
shows that co-uc through here
charging four limes the price.
We are glad to know that they j for one year from dale of license,
have consented to ap|>car again |
Friday (to-morrow) night at I'ow
ell s Hall, for the same benefit, at
i lie request of many citizens. Let
everybody couie. Admission only
25 cents.
Thus it will be Kern. Messrs.
Kditors, that we already have just
such a law as we need. If it were
stricter than it is. and did not al
low liquor sold for incdicine.uiany j propriety and tlie first aw of na
good citizens would object on that Hire for a man to risk himself in
will be in session again in this
county, and the citizens of the
county will Ik eailed tt|>nn to as
Semitic in a Court House that lias
been repeatedly pronounced In
different grand juries as unsafe,
and actually dangerous. We
would ask, in view of these facts,
if it would Ik in aecor- nee with
August 21 ly.
LOCAL NOTES.
—Gov. A. K. Allison of Florida
is spending sonic time in the city
witli his daughter, Mrs. M. I At
kins.
—A meric us is on a building
boom, and when Ciitlihert gets her
Hew railroad the way she will boom
trill be a sight.
—The Republicans held a meet
ing at the Court House last Sat
unlay. We have not learned what
was done or sought to be done.
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WILL YOU SUFFER with l>vspc|>*i:i
anil l.ivrr (’--mplanl? Shih.lds ViU.lizer
is guaranteed ti.ruri- von. For Sale til
J. W. STANFORD.
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Aaalher .Tear Slare la T»s a.
Mr. Ab. Jones has 0|K-ned a
stock of new Family Groceries in
the building formerly occupied by
Mr.Isaac Easley, where he will
Ik glad to see his friends and the
' public generally.
For hum* Back. sitU* «ir <’h«*>t use
Slii|«>li's r«»r«*UM risiNtcr. I’ricc 1V» Cents.
For s«»l<* by J. 'V. STANFORD.
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—Tlie meeting in the Baptist
church at Lumpkin, which closed
last Sabbath, after two week's
continuance, was one of great in
t -rest and |s*wer. Not only was
the town moved, but the people
from the country, for many miles
around, were in attendance every
day. Thirty four were added to
the church—all by baj tism ex
cept live.
mem
—F. Pulaski A Co., have re
duccd prices on all their Summer
Clothing in order to close out lin
stock. Call and convince your
•elf of the fact. tf
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—We learn that a considerable
trouble was threatened in Dawson
by 1 the negroes in and around
town on account of the hang
ing of the negro rapist on Mon
day. The Governor was tele
graphed, and the Jackson
Artillery and the Albany
Guards fintii the Arlesian City
were sent over and peace was
preserved with no further show
of violence. The negro was Ining
according to the terms of the sen
tence.
CROUP, WHOOPISO l OI CH and
Kronrliitis immediately relieved hv
51iitoh's Cure. For sale by J. W. STAN
FORD. june-MMy.
—Nearly nil of our sick nre
again either well or rapidly im
proving.
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<^TMMMMTurn i,o n bb nn«l
br.-|, v Rnm-
1 v i luipctorfirc.
For “sib* by J. W. ST \\FOKT>.
—Afossr<». Alliftor. 4 fe Simplon
bnvo ftomotbinsr to «nv
to t-1i«T farmer* rl«f*wliorp, in to
•lav’* pnpor. Road it.
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—A large lot of nice Silk and
Satin Fans at cost, :»t
tf F. IVi.aski tV Co’s.
F«r *talr, Ml AmtIUm !
Desirous «*f removing to Arkan
sas in Octolnrr, if not dis|»ose<i ot
privalcly, before, I will sell at auc
tion, on the 1st Ttirsdaj* in Octo
l»er, iny Residence, (known as the
Fiilbrcifi I>»t,) in front of Agricul
tural College, t«*gt*tlier with tin
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Any one desiring a home in th«
healthiest and prettiest part ol
• own, can get one at a bargain, as
I proj»ose to sell. Res|H*i*lfiillv,
J. N. STANFORD.
ground. If it were looser than it
i is, it would Ik? open to abuse, and
! |»ersons without principle might
i come in and evade it as they have
done in some few other counties
by opening new drug stores bim
ply for the sale of liquor. If some
oneask*‘Whv, then do not some
-»f the Druggists of Cuthbcrt take j sure Hie court :md jury ngninst
lireiwe tnsell it fur mT-di :l11 •ippreliensinn? Would it noi
-i dangerous position, or a |M>*ition
that Binilii jeopardize his life when
lie could honorably and eonscicn
Uoiisly avoid iCr Would it not be
' better to rent for a short while.
until a court house could
built, a building that would
sure the court and
lay for the execution of the negro
rapist at Dawson ill-timed and
out iff place. There is no law.
moral or divine, and no reason
why Hangings should lie oil I-’ri
days instead of Mondays, and as
:h“ ease was one demanding as
speedy execution as consistent,
.1 uilge < la i ke did what he thought
was right and that which satisfied
the citizens of Terrell county.
We only Iio|k il such crimes are
commuted, and such penalties in
Hided again in our section, that
Lite execution will take place in
private, as the public hangings
are debasing and demoralizing,
and great crowds of colored poo
pie, women generally prcdoiuina
SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING
FULL JFWELED GENT'S SIZE
WATCH FOR $12.50,
KIT.I.Y tir.VUASTEED. This ..tier
mad.-fori>».lavs only, floods sent bv
Kxprrss t\ l>. if. siiliject to iils|H,-ttoii
U-fore |iiircliasinjr.
J. F. STEVENS, *00., Jewelers,
m.*li-i:bct. Atust.i.Ui.
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—The Literary Cl iff i met
Tuesday evening at tlie Imspita
ble residence of Mr*.T. S. Unwell,
and as it always has been a fact
that the young people enjoy them
selves when her d.airs are o|Kiie»l
to them, soon lliis occasion did
they pass the hours most pleas
antlv. The programme was unii
sually entertaining. rendered
much more so from the fact that
Miss Ida Newclt, of Atlanta, lion
jin-cd the club with a recitation.—
I Siie possesses wonderful elocution
i ary taient, and she surely charm
i ed her listeners and wi.n their
—We have just received a tele
gram from Barnesville annoucc
ing that the city election went for
prohibition by lilt majority.
.-inr?" I answer: I do not know.
They may not like to engage in
the business, nr they may think
that they would not make enough
profit on what they do sell to put
for the State and Federal license.
I am sure enough of one thing,
on j however, and that i*. there is no
fault in the law-. Under its <q«-
ration hundred of homes have been
made happy, scores of men have
been reclaimed, business irnpror
tal, labor benefited, and the letup
tation removed from our young
inen and boys to waste their time
and money in idleness and disst
pation. Citizen.
Aug. 20, 1884.
Carry Inr Colton
I To the Dixson Water Clin. Only
f 150 [K-r bale. If bale exceeds
510 pounds in weight, 30 Cents
! per lOO |munds will be charged.
: Will haul cotton when so desired.
Everything new and in good nr-
hc cheaper to the eountv by pre
venting a continuation of case*
etc.
For the last eight or ten years a
custom has prevailed with the
Democratic Executive Committee
ol lliis county to the exclusion ot
certain rights which some g.KMl
citizens have who nre prospective
candidates for county otliccs. This
custom consists in adhering to
Democratic rules and privilege*
so far as nominating candidates
for the Senate and Ifonsc of Rep
resentatives, and totally ignoring
the same rules when candidates
for county ollicers are to be selec
ted. Now, is it just and fair to
give a candidate for the Senate
ami House of Representatives Ihe
right and power of a Convention,
and wholly disregard the claims
of candidates for county offices to
the same power? Many good men
be i ting, go out and no good can come
in I of such scenes or gatherings. The
reasons given that the execution
•oming off on Monday gave the j
Hubert llonncr, of the New York
Ledger, has bought the famous
mare Maud S.. paying ♦40.000 for
her. Mr. Vanderbilt was offered
$100,000 for the animal, but pre
ferred to sell her to a man that
would not let her run for money.
A Yoke of Oxen anil a .Mule.
Stevens' Pottery. Ga., August
18. 1881.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke
of oxen whose necks bee une very
sore from the yoke. As I could
not afford to stop them from work.
I was apprehensive that S.-inodinc
would not make a cure. But to
my gratification they were cured
in a lew days. It also made a
speedy cure of a bad running sort-
on one of iny mules and on the
foot of one of my hands. Icon
sidcr it a valuable medicine.
Bcspcctfully, yours,
Henry Stei-hens.
Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 1884.
-Dear Sir: Sanodiue is I he "Boss'’
—Corn. and Iresli Water
Ground Meal on hand at all times,
at ALLIoON & SIMPSON'S,
ct
■Inrness.
Buggies and Wagons will sell
very low. Call and get a bargain,
at ‘ ALLISON tfc SIMPSON'S.
sept27 c-t
'rite PcrlVeliott oiler Pot.
Is tlie best made. Go to Iv. J.
Anthony's, and buy one. If
To The Ladies!
negroes great opportunities to] preparation for cuts, sores, and
who are candidates In
liecs would not thick
these of
f being ! at
meet and discuss these matters as
well Thursday as Saturday or
Sundays, and these rumors ol
riots and threats of interference
are foolsh and often cowardly, lot
20 white men well armed c-otthl
run all the negroes out of any
• minty in South West Georgia,
nor will the negroes dare resist
the execution of the laws, for to
do so would only he to their ruin.
On to day Wards' base ball club
will play a match game with
Cutlibert's lirag club, and we pre
dict that the Wards boys will
come out winners. We arc glad
to have tlie (,'utlibeit boys come,
and out hoys will extend them a
hearty welcome and lie-.it them
bad. for Wards always leads even
in a game of base ball.
The Rail read authorities have
last commenced remodel ill;
meet and discuss the matter is a \ mange. Have given il a thorough
poor argument, since they can trial. Would not be without it for
ten times what it cost. ltcs|>ect-
full v yours, J. R. Gkeog,
Of Gregg it C'o., Hardware Dealers
The Heat—ISanodinc will cure
the worst eases of Heat liv a few
applications. Give it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Cents. Ask jour Druggist for
it. ly
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Track laying began on the Bue
na Vista road last week.
—Judge Clarke and family | sympathy for “The Little News j dcr. For wagon apply at the Gin 11^. t | lc Kx.KUtivc Committee, and
siteh, if a convention was c. lied . and re fitting our Depot. Anew-
r no veil into their new house yes
terday. It looks real niec to see
them hack again at ihe old place.
SLFFI’I.KSS XtiiHTS, iiijhIc iniM*r:il*lc
t»y that UTriMc*cough. Shiloh’:* Cure is
tlie reiucilv for v«*u. For suie hv J. " ,
STAN FoilD. *
lK»y.” Tlie dub will meet next
at the rcsidenffc of Rev. F. A.
Brandi.
A BlG~FREEZE!
Remember that W. T. Bighv
still keeps a large supply of ICE
or to the undersigned.
II. O. BEALL,
for Proprietress.
August 7, 1884. 1 in.
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('•lrma.H NihiIom Items.
Cotton is opining rapidly
since the rust has taken hold on
— .Mr. and
in.I Master J.
M i'
ll n
John Palmer,! and LEMONS on band which lie | it.
who have been on a visit In Capt.
Scaly for some time, left Tuesday
for a visit to Chattanooga.
n.
The Fruit Stand.
—IV. T. Bigby will receive a
large lot of fine Fresh Fish Sattir
Scaly Palmer, sells i liea|s-r than the elien|KSt. at i Sickness is prevailing in a great
many families in this and sur
rounding communities.
Mr. Geo. W. Dozier’s child j
still remains quite sick with faint
'nominations made; for in that
I convention every aspirant’s
I strength would be ascertained,
and the weaker of course would
j withdraw from the contest. Let i
; ns urge the justice of a nominat
ing convention for county ollices,
and go hack to the old landmarks,
j ami thereby insure less contcii-
, tion and wrangling for ollice. If
I it is lair to nominate candidates
; fortune ollke, it is fair for another.
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
ATTENTION, SMOKERS I
cotton platlorin will Ik built
iniicli larger than the present one,
and new sills and pillars will be
put under the Ibqs.t new jlaor. I *«
painted w-ile.
nce< lei l i mpruveuientt*,
—We have put ourselves to
some trouble lately to ascertain
tlie status of tlie prohibition sen
timent in tl in countv, un<! are
Nwrfi (jiMiu aid Jf nllcim.
Very few realize that in the ex
building will be*
are much j
and will
^ : tuun Tobacco Ca, must observe tlie following
Tl.*.«*. n\ ..«•!> Conditions on which the premiums are t*> lie
1 lit SC .lie much , ftwar ded: All baas must bear our original
Bull Ihirham label. L*. S. Kerenue Sump, and
, Caution Notice. The bncs must lie done up
athl mucll to the appearance OI securely in a package with name and add res*
We have this day reduced Prices on all
our Dress Goods. While we have sold a
great deal in that line, yet our Stock is
very large, and we would advise all to come
before they are picked over, for every
body knows that when we say we reduce
an article we mean it.
In Hisses, Children And Ladies’
Slippers and Low Cut Shoes,
we can offer you a bargain, as well as in
everything in the Shoe line. No matter
what anybody else offers them to you at,
or any other article in our line, we will
and must undersell, as we always will
stand to our old motto:
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
of sender, and number of bags contained plain
ly marked on the outside. Charges must tie
prepaid. Crmtcrtrinurx Snrrntbrr Mth. All pack
ages should be forwarded December 1st, and
must reach us at Durham vot later thmn l#rrm-
ber i lk. No matter where you reside, send
<|tir village. Tlie work is under;
the sujKii vUion of W. II. Jertii I
gan, which is a guarantee that it
w ill be well done.
c
are several eases of fever in our
communiir. None seriously ill,
ttpfpvs it is Mr. Fred Arthur, who j
n . , , | M ._ ,l.» . 1 yi>nr pnrknitc. artvi*- usbymnil lh»t you have
C 'ig'lt to learn tbat then* (tone ,o. nnd state the number of lxiss sent.
Name* of sueeessful contestants, with numlier
hfbuj-s returned, v-ill be published, IKo. ---gin
Delon. Urnild: New York, lternift: rhiladel-
ilay even ing, an.l will sell them ' plea sell at the evidences. Weiiis
cheap at THE STAND.
If.
— Messrs. Riilgway * Pearce |
are now prepareil to ilo a general
livery iiusiness. Their .tallies
are new, ami the lot fur horses is
large.
j cover that the feeling in its favor
is steadily growing. Many who
were active on thr liquor side three
, years ago, are now strong advo
Iio]h-s of his recovery, lie has ii.Iation they see clinging to the
typhoid pneumonia with whoop- iftmt trcclhere is a imwcrful
*tiianlalingex|>ector9nt principle,
1 and in tht-old field mullein a mu
.-iiagiuotis one that is very healing
visiting the family of! d, tl,c lungs. These two princi
ing cough.
M iss Jessie
’ | has been
liner of Uiithbert
■s- cates of the temperance law-. We j '^ pleases her to withdraw . from
iKlieve that in twelve months ' the community we fear a certain
the writer the past week.and when pies present in Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum an.l Mill
lein a pleasant and effective cure
SHILOH'S ITU'CH and t
I nrv is sold l.y ns on a guar
cures colislliiit.lton. E'orsale l.y
sTANFnlill.
; more the sentiment will have such
-—- a strong hold tqion our |Kople
amw""lt that no effort, however strong,
tv. would make any impression.
—The first car from Lumpkin
reached Cuthbcrt yesterday at 10
a. in. It was drawn by two mules,
and turned out to be a Photo
grapher’s gallery.
Beef Market!
I have o|Ktied my
House North side of
Market
Public
bachelor in the neighborhood will
he sorely affected. It may be that
that he will influence her to fake-
charge of the hail at u<> distant
day
Messrs. Moore, Rogers A Ham
niiK-k have but recently moved
their saw mill machinery down on
is reported down with
fever. It is unusual for us to
have so much sickness in this sec
tion, yet we find on comparison
! with Dawson and Cuthbcrt that
ours ia much healthier am! less
1 mortality, but it seems that this
is an unprecedented sickly season!
for South West Georgia.
We have had fine rains, and ,
the cotton crop is doing well j
where tlie rust has not caused it j
j to shed and to quit blooming.;
| The croakers are crying out halt i
Sumter county Il.s a brag acre ! "" 1 ^ ,,ne third of a crop, but they j
will make enough localise the!
typhoid ! 7*‘rcr: Chiraeo. Daily Ncia; San i ruucuco,
1 j Chronicle. AfMre'fl.
Blackwell’s DntifAW Tobacco ro.,
Durham. N.
I Brery genuine package has pirtnre of BolL
W See our neat uDouncemeaLfl
mch 13-1 ir.
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing,
We have a third shipment coming this
week, and those who have not bought yet,
will do well to come soon and look
through our Stock.
Do not fail to buy your Hats, wheth
er Straw, Wool or Fur Hats, of us. We
keep the largest and best selected Stock.
Respectfully,
P. PTJLASKI & CO.
May 15lli ct.
for Croup. Whooping Cough
Colds and Consumption. Sold by
all druggists at 25c and ♦1.00 a
, bottle.
DR. HOLT’S DYSPEPTIC EM
—As we are in need of money solicited.
Square again, and air. now selling tlie plantation of Judge I. J. San-
good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid, Jrc. ders, of Clay County where the
A share of the public patronage is j Judge lias employed them to saw
and must reduce the Stock, we
ire offering all our Goods at great
ly reduced prices, so come before j
they are picked over.
tf F. Pulaski A- Co.
July 31st,
W.
tf.
C. JENKINS.
a large amount of lit nhe.- for him
of corn, and this is the estimated
measure as given l»y the Kcpubli
'can: “The rows 60yards long, 3
: feet 9 inches apart, making 50 to
! the acre. The corn is 1
! apart in the drill, making a total
Almost every day our ex-
| changes bring us news of some
murder, caused by too free use of
-In the ^n*teX Wednesday! wl,iske > ' Tl,c J"' 1 *" of the -Su-
afternoon of last week, between ; > ,crior Co " r,s leslif >' lh “‘ threc -
Tltey expect to begin running in ' of 10.855 hills to the acre; all
| a few days. j ing 1^ ears to the hill, while it
Our enterprising citizen, Mr.
| O. A. Barry, we learn is haring
: erected a large and commodious
I gin house at the rear end of his
price to go below cost of produc
tion. Such reports do no good,
an.l deceive no one.
We are glad to sic that Jack-
inches son vminly has joined the prohi
bition march, and by sucli an un
mistakable majority as 050. We
|..uce lived in this county, and
; there were many stills and dram
j a small average, and you have a j shops among these people, but so
; potent became the curse, and so
real the evils and vices giow iri
1 total ol' 14,472 cars to the acre:
; then allowing 125 cars to the
Indigestion.
Jt
The only known remedy that will cure every ease of Dyspepsia or
It has heen tested in hundreds of cases and has never failed in a single instance,
has lu-c-n very successful in
Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or Heartburn, Chronic
Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Heart Disease, Etc.
•nit] in every of ASTHMA, when* i-oinj*liratefl with intli^ustioii. Torpid Liv«*r. «>r <'<>!i«ti]»:irion. it is a «»fc an*l certain
run-. Wc ;i.<k BYSl’KITirs and ASTIIMATM'st»» try tin* remedy and they will lie convinced that they are not incurable
di.-c:i>es. This medicine is composed of purely vegetable remedies.
Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling of
fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting. Heartburn,
Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache, Dull pain in the head, with a sensa
tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Dowels, sometimes Constipated
the Spring Vale ami Cuthbert
buy*, tlie Cuthliert boys won by a !
score of 20 to 14.
“Is life worth living?" asks an
Euglisli writer. That ilepcnils «*n
Smith'! Jlitt Menus. Use them
if that large gland is out of order.
—Our merchants are getting
rauly for a brisk trade this fall.
Their goods arc choice,and select j 35 cl g. 1<0 “battle,
cil with care. They will be put | W. Stanford.
upon the market at such prices
as will bring trade in flits direc
tion.
that very little credit business
lias been done here litis summer.
The farmers are in lietter plight
for cash and tlie economy which
they have practiced lliis year to
keep out of debt will render all the
more enjoyable the ability they
have thus earned to buy liberally
this fall. We arc decidedly of tbc
opinion that C'ulhbert is in for a
fine business this season.
fourths of the criminal cases
brought before them for trial re
i suit directly or indirectly from the
use of whiskey. Yet there are a
few who want the liar-rooms open
ed in Randolph county again.
mill dam. where he expects to be bushel, which would make a frac-
able to prepare for market cotton
ia the best of order. He expects
good and true men, aided by the
to use one of Clatk's Seed Cotton
Cleaners, when the services of such
arc needed, which will enaldc
liint to make good samples from
dirty cotton.
Bevs. John W. Martin and J.
tion over 114 bushels to the acre." good women, determined it must
— t — cense, and it is settled, for such
THAT HACKINU COUCH call Ik so
quickly ruri-if t.v sliiloh's t’urr. Wt' protracted
For sale by J. guarantee it. For sale by J. W. STAS- 1 *
WIlrAwakr Uruzzlsts.
Dr. J. W. Stanford is always !
alive to his business, and spares
no pains to secure the Iks t of every
article in bis line. He has sc
’ n jcitred the agency for the ceiebra-
o«l Dr. King s New Discovery for
out 01 this ruinous traiiic.'\ill the jitml tlicii acting too freely. Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Sallow Skin, Derangement of
Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart, etc. If you suffer with any of these symptoms,
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. The following are a few testimonials of
parties who have heen cured by the Elixir:
—Tlie 3d bale of cotton for this
„ , , - season was brought in on Satur-
For our part we are gl*d ! (lay liv M „ Tom Stevens, the 4tli
hale was brought in Tuesday by
Mr. Dock Crozier. Both were
stored at the Brick Warehouse of
Mr. 11. W. Ellis.
meeting at Viilulah.„ .- , - .
, () f Consumption, the only certain
I cure known for Consumption.
—Three deaths—all of promi
nent- persons—occurred in Daw though but a few months in the
sou this week within 24 hours of | ministry, heclearly proved to the
minds of those present that he
each other: Judge Bragan, Judge
Leonard and Judge CainpiKll.—
The remains of the first named
gentleman were brought over to
—Judge M. C. Parkerson is j this city on Tuesday and interred
having the lumber hauled to his j ' n Vhe Western cemetery.
I Jt, preparatory to having a fine! _ A ~ great* r'erbiction in
new residence put upon the spot I clagse# of shoes unli i , urUlcr
occupied by bis present house.— tICC
We are glad to note such signs of
F. Pulaski & Co. tf
—At F. Pulaski <k Co's all
811 inmcr Worsted ‘Dress Goods,
from the finest to the lowest
grades, will Ik offered at actual aB ,j A |,|,| e chiller on draught, and
improvement.
REFRisHMENTS
are still on aliooin. You can get
leeCoM Lemonade, Ginger Ale.
Soda Water, Champ agne Cider.
tost price for the next 30 days.
tf
j all other Temperance Drinks at
It. W. T. BIGBY'S Stand.
church. We had the pleasure
listening to some very impressive.... , _ , ,
sermons by the former. and ! Loughs, Coldo, Hoarseness. Asth
■ 1 ma. Hay Fever, loom-intis, or any
affection of the Throat and Lungs.
Sold on a positive guarantee.
Trial Bottles free, ltegular size
♦1.00.
reforms do not go backwards.
Johnson county claims to be tlie
first county in the state to pro
liibit tlie sale of
claim to be so w
tlie results of
liave advanced so rapidly
that make up a good and happy
people that prohibition is strong
er now thau ever, and so it is
everywhere it has been tried, and
so we are becoming in Randolph pn. p. it. IIolt. Ki fu-la. Ah.
in. I*. K. Holt. Kourm. Ala. : 1I.ITTI1 ll's Stitk.n. G.l, Ortolx-r !8th. 1H.-CS.
lino: So: -I have Iki-ii trouhle.1 with iinligi-stiou ali.l nervous Iteailar-lic for the last tifr.s-n years. Oaring that time I liave
sutTertsI a great .lea! with ls.-ri.Mlical atta.-ks of headache. Having e-xhaasted mv own skill an.l trie.1 tin* i.reserit.tions of
and nervous headache, or any disease arising from a torpid liver to procure a Is.ttlc of your DysjKptii- Klixir. for if is almost
a sjicoific in tbisclass of diseases. I recommend it to my patrons and oreseriis- it in my praeti.s*. I w ijn!.' liave eonmlk- i
with your request, made when I saw you last, l.nl thought it !k-sI to delay in order to la* thoroughly convinced as to its cura
tire projKrties. Very truly yours, _ L P. ItOZIKK, M. 0.
P.
can't afford to he without the Klixir. I will have it in mv house let it cost ivhat it mav.
I.. P. l>.
was earnest ia advocating the
Master’s cause, anil bids fair to
be the means of leading many to
a knowledge of the blessed Sa
viour.
Miss Nannie Brown, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Brown, «T Cuthbert. is i rilica 1-
a ly ill of typhoid fever at tlie resi
dence of Dr. W. T. Rogers. Sin
ks.* every care that human kind
ness could provide in tlie family
of the Doctor. Besides, her raoth
er is with her doing aH in her
|Kiwer to console ber in her sad
affliction. May the All Wise An
flis unerring judgment see fit to
... . . restore her ti> her usual health.
2 an s towing is - aD( j t i,ereliv rid an anxious family
of a deep affliction, is the earnest
wish of the writer. W. W. J.
The country just now is having
a surfeit of politics. Lies without
number are being told on both i prohibition sentiment among us,
county.
We are now threatened with one
or two dram shops or doggeries
on our county line just over in
Terrell. The more of these that
afflict and curse tile good people of
Terrell, the stronger will grow the
sides.
—Mr E. B. Riilgway proposes
to do his share towards supplying
the public with new buggies, wag
ons, and harness. These goods
can be found at the store of Mr.
J. L. Sanders.
all that Ed asks. Give him a
trial.
(irrea Apples!
Eaten in the spring lime, or
any other season, is liable to give
as well as increase tlie chances for
getting rid of the curse in that
county—for they will get the
scum and low degraded and dirty ' I)R u„ tT „j) r ,
from our side to add to their own.'
CttSIrTR.>t.LER fiKXERAI.'s OFFICE, ATLANTA. Ga.. July Otll. l-SAV.
Itsik Sik—I am pleased t.» rr|s.rt that I have la-eft entirely cure!I .»f indieestiini, l.y the use t.f y.mr “Itys.H i.tie Klixir." I
was iti.hietsl hy a friend t.. try it after having; trie.1 a Im. .-t every remedy known f. .r my disease, with..tit the lightest cffla-t.
I tis»k nnly three small buttles <,f your m.slieini- lu-f.tr.- ! was entirely well. I stilfrre.1 several years, and alrh-.-igrh il lias Iteell
three years since 1 useil y.mr pn-parati.in, I have had no return of it. Yours trnlv.
W. A. " HitiIIT. 1 'onqt. Gen.-State of Ga.
Office of the Six.ter MAxt-F-..-rt i:t:«. Co.. Euf.u li. An.. JiUv Itli, 1K*I.
Tins is to certify that iny wife. Mary J. Higriitmvcr, si.iUtasI fur six years from in.li^estioii an.l ei.iarRi-mi-nt of the liver;
titat sin- had heen r-shacl in rtesli fn.tn tilt pounds to-So poun.ts, and was y-l. smiv and desjaMident; liiat as an ex|M-rimelit—
and l.y earnest i-ersuashn)—»he.»;as imlneisl to try oae Is.tti. ,,f I»r. Holt's Ityspeptie Klixir; that she was immediately an.l
materially len.-tiited, and eontinniiigrits uses few montljs. sJmwas entirely relieved of her troubles, retrained her appetite,
ami now weijrlis 135 ptmmLs. Tlie Klixir liashroiyrlit us health and happiness where all other remedies had resulted in eon-
tintions sillTeriltR and disajqiointmi-nt. - " J. C. lUGHTOtVEK.
KfFiri.i. Ala.. Mav 1st. HWS.
About hve years asq I was taken witli a violent etmgh with enlarged liver and . onstipation. 1 -ia w
months, owing; t.» the severity nf
>WD, ' worse a;td Worse until it was almost irnyussihle for me to lie .town ami sleep r.t niy-lit for IS
qne a bowel trouble, which can he anti the tights disturbances and the cough. The only way I eotild sleet, was in a ehair. my head resting upon a tallow .at a talde. Was treated hv two .litter-
-- 1 ent physicians,an.l tried a number oUPatent Medicines, allof which did noVy->«>d. After having despaired of ever getting
well, my wifu cotisulte.i you by letter. You sent me two bottles of y.mr Ityspgptie Elixir: in less than three days f timid lie
down and sleep as well as I eve- emiM in my life; a few Udtles cured me pCTrteUv. 1 have nvommend.sl it t.. a great minis
tier of persons an.l never knew it to fail toeure in a single instance. Yours truly. JuiIX F. KKIIOE.
s|teetlilv checked hy the use of Dr.
Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial tlie
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY,
that will certainly cure Cramp
Colic, Diarrlm-a, Dysentery anti
restore the little one gradually
wasting away from the effects ot
teething. For sale by all drug
gists at 50 cents a bottle.
murders which follow such traffic,
will band the good and true, aud
make them say, “This must stop,
and the ballot box is the place,
and prohibition tlto remedy.”
Judge Wall and wifu left on
Tuesday for McDuffie county, to
tisit friends and relatives, anti to
attend the White Oak aud Coluw-
Mr.w. It. McLendon, of Hatchers Station, says Dr. Holt's Ityspeptie iSteir etireij him of indigestion.
I'B Holt—Dour sir: Y.mr Dys|ier.tic Elixir rured my .laughter of Dvspensia of a very aggravated f.iriit‘ii(tw^n^iue«Ut»
statfding. I had tried several of the tx-st physicians ill tlie euuutv, who failed to benefit I nr '
„ . , ... BRA-ANT GIGFFIN, WfcjftyUmd. G.-i.
FOR SALE BY ALL LRTTGG-XSTS. April itt-iy.