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Come aud ^H 1 ! him. Dress Goods and Clothing a specialty. Be sure to call on P. HARRIS, the Leader and Make? of Low Prices, and be convinced that he is telling the truth.
Fair Notice!
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On the first day 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 we will offer to our many friends at the lowest
possible figures for the
SPOT CASH.
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’ 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, and solicit a liberal share of
your patronage.
JC
.August 21 ly.
■k CwtwiIm TMriar. I * *—— a,4r.
The result of the election Tucs-1 The Convention to nominate a
day, we think, will be satisfactory ; candidate for the House of Repre-
to the people of Randolph county.' sentativus from this county met
LOCAL NOTES.
—I»w Priim take the lead, and
the Snots Stork furnishes them.
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— When ynn candidates go 10
treat your ft tends treat them to :
mew lint or pair of Shoes, and lmj
tlJtcm at Tin: Shoe Store:, ct.
—Sec notice of
Dental Surgeon.
Dr. Worsham
—May a pair ol those sp endid j
Ladies Kid Hutton Shoes with j
»miked holes, nil solid leather, at
ct The: Shoe: Store:.
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—TheCity Registration Hooks
•are o|>cn,and will dose on the ad «>(
Novemlier.
The Perfirtlra I'.frr P.1,
—Mr. A. E. Hayes, of Florida,
is visiting relatives in the city.
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—M iss Willie Hrooks, of Lump
kin, is on a visit to the family of
Doctor Hrooks.
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—It will pay you to read tlie
advertisement of J. K. Russell, in
another column.
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E'Mt: MII4IKM!
Call at the Empire Store and
sec those fine Kill Hutton Shoes
fot Ladies. Misses and Children.
They arc guaranteed to wear as
well as any in the land, and you
call buy them mo che.njt.
It .!. G. Mathews.
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— Mr. C. I>. Hrowu is remodel
After ineffectual attempts to noni
inate another, Col. Perry was
nominated by acclamation. A*
••nr representative, Col. Ferry
will reflect credit upon the coun
tv, and bring honor to himself.
A man of pure morals, and of in
tellectual ability, he will fairly
represent the virtne and intelli
gence of tlie county.
We take it for granted that In
will have no opposition. Hi.
nomination was unsought b\
himself, and after a full inter
change of views among conflicting
interests, all agreed upon him,
and wc have no idea that the
quiet and peace of tlie county
will be disturbed by anyopposivg
candidate.
The Large ■'Ire
Don’t ask for eredit, as my cap
ital is limited. Uespcctfulljr,
It W. T. BIG BY.
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■riag V.sr f.ll.a f.l'alh*
Is the liest. made. Go to It .1 j ling theold War.llaw place on Vil
! la Nova street. When completed,
it will he real pretty.
w ♦ Wi
—Huy your Hoots. Slows, Hats
ami Caps at the Shoe: Store: if
you want to buy them cheap I
mean business. W. D. Baii.kt,
el Proprietor.
AwriloKv's, and buy one. If \
—Mrs. Willie Estes. ofColum
Inn. is. visiting relatives and
ttrietids in tlie city.
m o -w-—
—If you want to see the largest
WtiN'k of Shoos an<l Hats ever
tanught to Cllthbert call at
ct The Shoe Stoke.
Wc have this season advan
tages that we have never hail be
fore, which wnll enable our cotton
buyers to pay a price equal to
any market in this section. W<
have new cotton buyers not con
nected in any way with the busi
ness interest of our city except as
cotton buyers. Besides this our
merchants have the largest and
cliea|>est stocks of goods ever
brought to this market liefore.
and they pro|mse to make it to the
interest of every farmer to bring
his cotton to, and do his trailing
at Cllthbert. Our warehouse men
arc clever and accommodating,
and have made ample accommo
dations fur everybody. Bring us
your cotton and we will guaran
tee you will be pleased with tlic
pricc.
Boef Market!
I have o|M.‘iicil my Market
i House North side of Public
Square again, and am now selling
good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid. Ac,
A share of the public patronage is
solicited. W. C. JENKINS.
Julv 31«t, if.
—Mrs. Dr. ltolieilson, of En
fatiia. has been in tlie city for
•oreral days, on a visit to the
family of Mr. E. T. Davis.
mom
—Ludlow Bagging and Delta
Ties »t The Empire Grocery
Store of II. B. MATIIEWS,
It Agent.
-“-Mr. George Walker left for
Macon last Saturday. 11c takes
a place in the rstablishinentof W.
A. Julian Si Co.
—It will pay you to buy your
Slum and Hats at.
ct The Shoe: Stoke.
—Mr. J. J. MeDufliu is with
Mr. B. W. Ellis’ Warehouse this
season, where he will lie pleased
to have his friends call and sec
him.
«iaalac:tlUalB(!:
We are Ginning Cotton at #1 50
|ior bale. We are also prepared
to haul cotton to and from the
Gin when parties desire it. No
danger from sparks, as the Gin is
run by water power.
It GUNN A- STANFORD.
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—The t’nthliert Amateurs gave
a performance at Fort Gaines last
Thursday night which was much
enjoyed by the good people of our
sister city.
—Sir. T. P. Itr inch left on Sun :
•dav last for the Fall session in i
Vanderbilt University. Nashville.
Venn. Mr. Branch made many
friends while home on his vnea
tion. who will lie glad to see him
•gain as soon as possible.
—
—Mv stock of Shoes and Hats
is immense, anil my prices are
s-Xtremely low. Call at the Shoe
Store and examine them,
ct W. D. BAILEY.
—My |2 00 and $2.50 and $3.00
Ladies Kid Button Shoes cannot
Iw equalled ill this market. Be
open lor the collection of City j sure and try a pair.
Tax. I will lie found at the
Clly Tax.
Tilt. City Tax Books are
now
Laces, Laces, Laces act EabreUeries.
A large assortment, and many
new styles at the Store of
It J. G. Mathews.
—M isseu Wil lie and Mary Lee
Kiddoo left for Miss Baldwin's
Female Seminary, Staunton. Va.,
last Tuesday. Judge Kiibioo
accompanied them as far as Allan
ta.
counting room of J. McK. Gunn.
John F. Kiddoo.
sept4-tf Treasurer.
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t —New Crop Turnip
Seed, all varieties—
by the pound or pa
per, at
J. W. STANFORD’S.
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—The advertisement of Messrs.
Ii. G. A W. R. Owen, who have
inst • pened their New Stock of
Dry Goods. Notions. Shoes, Hats.
Clothing etc., was received ton
IaijfTof'flJis' week's paper. Look
out for their advertisement next |
week, and in the meantime you
will find it to your advantage to
examine tlieir goods before buy
ing Every thing they have is
NEW.
■•I Meals a* All Hoar*.
I have opened a first-class Res
taurant at the old stand of Isaac
*aaley, where tlie public can get a
good hot Meal at any uotir ot the
day. ‘
ct
w: D. BAII.EY.
Proprietor Shoe Store.
—Mr. J. J. McDonald was called
by telegram to New York on
Tuesday to visit Mrs. McDonald
who is quite sick there. A later
telegram places Mrs. McDonald
out of danger.
t'sllrgr 0|M-ala(.
The Agricultural College open
ed on Monday tlie 1st, and the
number present the first week
equals the highest |*oint reached
during the whole of last term.
The pros|iects for our School are
encouraging, and its friends are
very much gratified at the oat
look.
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Va nicer.
You must remember that W. T.
Biobt will not charge lee to any
one. You can buy Ice Tickets at
the rate of 40 pounds to thedollar
—can get tickets good for as many
pounds as you wish. Don’t for
get—lie will not charge Ice, Ia in
ons nor Fish to you nor anybodv
else. Those owing him will please
call and settle ot once.
Fruits of all kinds will arrive
soon. Respectfully,
It W. T. BIG BY.
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—Prof. Willcnx, of Athens,
lately elected to a professorship
in the Agricultural College arriv
ed here on Monday, and on the
following day liegan work. lie
comes highly endorsed, and wc
have no doubt will do much tie
wards increasing the |sipularitv
of our splendid school.
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— Mr. J. G. Mathews has an at
tractive advertisement in to-day’s
paper which our readers will not
fail to notice. Mr. Mathews is a
good judge of goods, and has on
hand a splendid slock.
■prrSilary 1M Taint.
Hon. Tbeo. J. Ferry, ex-Senator
from the 9th District of Georgia,
and sow a prominent citizen of
Cathbert, sends the following'tet
ter to the Swift Specific Company,
which will be read with -interest.
And this only one of the hundreds
of pcopie being relieved every
year hy the use of Swift’s Specific:
Clthsekt, Ga., Sept. 1, 1884.
Gentlemen:—Some time ago my
attention was called to the very-
serious illness of Mr. John Pal
mer, Sr., oi this city suffering
with a most fearful Hereditary
Blood Disease. Mr. Palmer, who
is now 73 years old, told tlie wri
ter that his malady dated back to
his early boyhood, and had been
gradually growing worse from
year to year until be bad lost all
ho|ie of being cured. He had
sought relief from every suggest
ed remcily, lint without avail.
The disease had become com|di-
cated with rheumatism, rendering
him totally unable to work. Mr.
Palmer being my neighbor I' be
came quite familiar with his Con
dition, and at once set about to
do what I could in restoring the
old gentleman to health. Your
cess of the party. lie announced j justly celebrated S. S. S. remedy
liiinself not only a Democrat, blit j was suggested as a positive cure
a parly Democrat, and pledged for such diseases, and believing
his best efforts for the success of that Mr. Palmer would be bene
the nominee. Capt. Tuinlin’s ad- fitted by its use. induced me to
dress was in good spirit, was well t secure a supply, and to day I am
made, in a real, magnanimous able to inform you that Mr. Pal
spirit, and maile him many friends, mer is on the sure and certain
After (.'apt. Tumlin's address, road to permanent health—able
Mr. D. I. Weaver, presented the to work, happy and joyous. liar-
name of Mr. S. E. Freeman, and j ing seen with my own eyes the
Mr. Freeman received quite a flat- wonderful results of your Specific,
teriug vote. After the 11th ballot ] in its effects iqion this particular
a motion was made to appoint a case, forces ine to give it my im-
coiumittec of three from each side; 'l l| alified endorsement. Mr. Pal
mer lias used only «i bottles of
| your remedy, which has almost
eradicated from his system this
in the Court House at 10 o'clock,
on Tuesday, Capt Sealy was made
Chairman,and II. Tobias, Secreta
ry. Tlie two-tliirds rule was adopt
ed. Mr. J. A. Allison presented tlie
name of Capt W. M. Tnmlin. and
(.’apt Crittenden tlie name of Mr.
D. L. Ferguson. After three bal
lots, with varying results, the
-.-onvention adjourned till 2»’clnck,
when balloting was resumed. On
the 7tli ballot, the name of Mr.
George Oliver was voted for in
place of Mr. FergusoD. the vote
standing Turalin 16, Oliver 20.—
After tlie 9lli ballot the friends of
Ca|it. Tomlin withdrew for con
sultaliou. On tlieir return to Itiej
< ’ourt room, Capt Tunilin address
ed the Convention, withdrawing
from the race, and pledging him
self to support the nominee of the
Convention, "whether lie be friend
or foe.” He declared that the re
sult of Saturday’s election in the
Town District declaring in bis fa
vor l>y a vote of 141 to 33, fully-
satisfied his ambition, and now be
had a higher ambition: the sue-
NEW FIRM!
HEWBOODS! LOW MCE!!!!
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James G. Mathews, Proprietor of "THE EMPIRE DRY GOODS
STORE.” C’uthlN-rt Ga., is now receiving a large and well assorted
Stock of FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING. HATS.
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, SATCHELS UMBRELLAS. Ac.,
which I offer to the trailing public at prices that defy competition.
I solicit a liberal share of your patronage, and will certainly secure
it if you will only step into my store and see the many REAL BAR
GAINS I am giving away daily. I was in New York at the time
when money matters pressed down most heavily upon the people, and
with the CASH in hand I knocked down the liest DISCOUNTS that
could lie offered. 1 am therefore preiiared to give you PRICES that
will sell the Good*.
MY MOTTO IS
to do you all the good I possibly can by selling the
The Best tf (Seeds at
Make money, and thousands of friends by dealing honestly with
everybody.
If you want Goods come to
“The Empire Store”
to buy tlicm, and 1 will save you money.
Very Respectfully.
“•i**- JAMCS C. MATHEWS.
to see if they could igrec iqion a I
name, which was carried. The
committee retired, and after a
short consultation returned pre-
sont’ng as the result of their con
tciencetbe name of Col. T. J. Per
ry, who, after a short interchange
of views among the members of
the committee, was nominated by
acclamation. A committee was
apjiointcd to notify Col. Perry of
his nomination, which duty they
performed, and Col. Perry ap|icar
ed, addressed the convention in a
happy speech, and accepted the
nomination. Tlie convention then
adjourned.
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Solial Hlarl. Hmt
For Ladies, Misses and Children,
cheap at the Empire Store.
It J. G. Matiihws.
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—It was our pleasure to visit
the city of Wards last Tlmrsdsy,
and witness the game of base ball
between the Cuthbert and Wants
boys. The game commenced at
3 o'clock, and was played with
much spirit, Ix-ing witnessed by a
large crowd of spectators. At the
close ot the fifth inning, the game
was called by tbe Wards boys,
and tlie score stood, Cuthlicrt 45
to Wards 33. Tlie ball was then
presented to the Cuthberl boys by
Col. R. F. Crittenden, in a short
and appropriate S|iccch, which
was accepted and replied to by ]
Mr. Jesse C. Speight. The
horrible blood disease, that has
been poisoning his entire organ
ism for the last 60 years or more.
Very Respectfully,
Theo. J. Perky.
Having examined tlie contents
ol the foregoing letter in reference
to my own ease, certify that every
statement is true, and that 1 con
fidently believe I will be perma
nently cured in a few weeks more.
John Pai.mkil
Cutliliert. Sept. 1st. 1884.
fW Treatise on Blood anil
Skin Diseases, mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer
3. Atlanta, Ga., 153 W 23d St., N.
Y., and 1205 Chestnut St., Phils
delphia. 2t
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"Money and news are as scarce
as anything could be,” says the
Talbotton New Eia.
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KMscjr ('•■plaint.
For over six years I bare been a
terrible sufferer from a 'loublesouie
kidney mniplaint, for the relief of
which I have s)«-nt over $250 without
liem-fit; tile most noted so-called
remedies proving failures. Tlie use
of one single lsittle of IS.lt. IS. has
lieen marvelous, giving more relief
than all other treatment eomhined.
It is a quick cure, while otliers.if they
cure at all, are in tlie distant future.
C. II. Roberts, Atlanta Water Works
Catarrh.
The China and Qecnsware House of
Mcltride & Co., Atlanta is jw-rhaps the
largest in the south. Mr. A. J. Mc-
ISrule of this firm lias lieen eured of
catarrh of the nose of D> years stand
ing by file use of IS. B. IS., after every
knowu remedy and treatment bail
NOTICE
TO
< r oot 1 • tailed. B. B. B. cure* catarrh in a
, c i i i ot • | lew weeks, after slothful stuff has
l*o|»ic«»f UanlsiiuUverytlnngin |l;liM for rears. Write to him and
their |x»wer to make our stay i learn all the facts,
pleasant, and everybody express i , , laV e entirely cured
ed themselves in the highest, terms ! of nasal <‘afarrh of several year*
standing. by .’I hot ties of B. B. B. 1
have tried manv other remedies, hut
lever |ieo|de of Wards. We will none equal B. B. B. It is a quick eure,
of tlie pleasant day spent, and the
he glad to have the Wards boys
visit our city and play our boys
j again soon.
■eadarlir i'aml la Thirty
.HiaatM.
Siek Hea<laelie, Nervous Head
aelie or any kind of Headache can
|»osilively lie cured in 30 minutes
. , i bv usini» Weeden & Dent s Head
I he ^iioe Store at prices so low ,, , ,
' ; ache Medicine, ror sale by
can afford to pur-L J0 t J. W. STANFORD.
«. D. Bailey. - mam
Proprietor, i
—Everything you want in the
Shoe and Hat line can be had at
that anybody
chase,
ct
while others are slow. J. J. H aroy.
Editor ‘‘News,” Toccoa, tia.
ABNER JONES.
i Three weeks ago the cotton
pro6|rect in tbis section was, in
most nciglilNirlioods, real flatter
ing. Now it is very discouraging.
A few localities have bad rains,
but the larger part of the county
ia dry, very dry. A very large
falling off in tlie estimated crop is
Bow admitted by all. Perhaps we
mar peach two thirds of a crop,
but we have not heard many.place
it higher than that.
Clothing!
I have Just received a large
•lack of Clothing direct from
Manufacturer*. Call and buy a
nice Suit for little money, at the
Empire Store.
1 It J- G. Mathews.
A.licr.
Mrs. N. D. Workii.i. proposes to
resume her School on -Monday
next, lhe8lh inst.. at her resi
dence. Profoundly grateful for
past patronage, she res|iectfully
solicits a continuance of the same.
m o m
—There will be a sjjecial ser
vice for the children in the Ba|»
list church, at 4J o’clock, next
Sabbath afternoon. All the chil
dren of the town, and old folks, as
well, arc invited.
— We regret that our eorres-
imndcnts from Buford. Bluffton.
Brooksville, Quitman county, and
* large part of Wauls was crowd
oil out this week.
—When you see your friend
with a nobby Hat ora pretty Shoe
the question naturally arises. |
-Where did you get them and j
what is the price?” The answer S largest cotton firms
New 4'allow Ha} er.
Mr. J. W. Robinson, of Charles
ton, S. C., has located in our city,
and priqiosrs to buy cotton and
pay the highest cash price for it.
His headquarters will be at the
office of J. MeK. Gunn's, where
he can lie found at all times. Mr.
Robinson comes highly recom
mended. representing one ol' the
n the United
—W. T. Bigby will receive a
large lot of fine Fresh Fish Satur
day evening, and will sell them
cheap at TH E STAND. tf.
Hi Iher
is. bought them at the
Store, and bought them
cheap.”
Shoe States. Messrs. Cole Br. s’ A Gra-
rer U ham, that deals direct with
ct. 1
- Liverpool, and has a buyer in
—Rev. R. T. Goodrnm has lieen quite a numlier of towns in Gcor-
doing much real good work among ’ "' a an< ^ Alabama buying cotton
....... .. ,! for them. We take pleasure in
the churches tu tins section «f; recommendingjnm to al! who have
late. His laltors have been great
ly blessed everywhere he has been.
Wc shall be verv glad to see him
cotton to sell. He lias extra ad
vantages, shipping direct, and
will therefore tie able to pnv as
engaged permanently by some much for cotton as any market in
church or churches in this section
A Cant.
Having opened a Dental Office
in Cuthlicrt, I will, from and after
T«»X Maa 4'«
to the Empire Store and dress up
in a nice stylish suit of Clothes— j this date, be prepared at any ami
new Hat, and a pair of those all times to serve t je people of
a
fine band sewed Shoes. All of
the above goods you will- find I
have marked low down.
It J. G. Mathews.
The Cuthbert Amateurs re
peated tlieir entertainment last
Friday night to a good audience,
which was much enjoyed by all.
Between the plays Mias Ida New
elf, of Atlanta, delighted the atidi
cnee with a recitation of "The
Blacksmith,” and being encored
returned and recited "The News
boy.” The performance through
out was well rendered, and onr
jicopie will be pleased to see (Item
appear upott tlMtsUge again aooB.
Cuthbert and surrounding coun
try. Respectfully,
It J- J. Worsham.
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—The spirit manifested in the
Convention Tuesday by Capt. W.
M. Tnmlin was very gratifying to
liis friends, and is highly spoken
of by all—even by those who
worked earnestly against him.
—m- o m
Tbe contract ior grading the
entire Americns, Preston and
Lnmpkin Railroad was let last
Thursdsy to Messrs. John Wtm'-
aor Sc Co., of Americas. They ex
pect to finish it up by July, 1885.
Jlalliaa High Me kook
The protracted meeting at
Brooksville closed last Sunday,
with only two accessions. Wi
heard some excellent sermons
preached by Rav. J. H. Corley,
the pastor of the church. There
will be a three days’ meeting at
the next regular appointment.
Mr. N. H. Miller lias lieen quite
siek for some time, but is now
convalescing.
The farmers have commenced
flicking cotton, and they think
they can gather tlieir crops very
casily, for there will not be more
than two thirds of a cotton crop
made in this section, although
Mr. C'has. Phillips says prnspect.-
were never better, and the farmtr-
liave cheerful faces ia his com
inunity. 1 hope some of them
i will he able to show the Major a
silver dollar soon, as lie lias not
i seen one in some lime. I do not
; think be will see even a quarter
j from this neighborhood, for there
i is only one man with a cheerful
face and that is Mr. $. K. Bush,
| who says be has Ins gin ready to
[ gin fur the public. lie has one
of the best gins in tbe county,
and will assure any man as good
a turn out as any gin that he
may fiatronizc. He earnestly so
licits tbe patronage of his neigh
bors and friends. J. R.
WHY tv I LI. YOU cough when Shi
loh's Cure will give immediate relief.
Price 10 cts. aOcts. and ft For sale bv.
J. AY. STANFORD.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint.
Von have a p -inted guarantee -on every
le'ttle of Shiloh's Vitalixcr. It never
fails to cure. For sale by J. W. STAN
FORD.
TI1K REV. OEO. II. THAYER,..of
THE PUBLIC!!
Everyth ingon Wheels
WE want to see all of our friends from this and the surrounding
counties, at our
NEW STABLES,
On Foster s C orner. We will stable tlieir Horses on their first visit
for nothing, as wc want our friends to see hoiv
We mean "Business,” and will treat you right.
dM Our Citv Friends, who want a nice, nobby Turnout, can find
it here. No broken down Horses, and no old rusty Bti*gr offered for
hire. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, and our Bu^ries Ilow am i
br,g U R IDG WAY & PEARCE.
It
I will have one of the Largest and one of the Cheapest Stocks of
Harness and Whips ever seen in this country. I shall keep all the
Grades. Those who want a real Fine Set, can find it at my stand,
and those who want a Set for a little money, can find it at the same
place. My Harness is kept at the old Alhambra Budilin", now occu
pied by the new ami popular store of Mr. J. L. Saexdei;s.°
Do you want a nice Buggy, in which to give veur wile or your lady
love a comfortable ride? 1 keep * J
That sort of a Buggy.
Mine nrc new an»l stylish, ami of all kinds—high euomdi f : »r the rich
and cheap enough for the man of moderate means. I will sell ’
Buggy as cheap as anybody, and don’t you forget it.
you a
We arc just opening our Mammoth
Stock of Goods, and are very busy ar
ranging them. This space is reserved for
onr regular Advertisement, which will
appear in next weeks issue. In the
meantime, we cordially invite everybody
to look through our Stock, and all we will
say now, is, that our Prices will be the
cheapest, and we will undersell everybody
in our line.
Respectfully,
P. PULASKI & CO.
September 4, et.
Jump Into the Wagon, and We’ll All
Take a Ride.
I keep W agons—One Horse, Two Horse, Four Horse, or any other
size mpriml. These Wagons are of
TIIE BEST MAKE,
and will commend themselves to the people hy tlieir excellencies, antf*
their moderate cost.
All I ask is a trial. I know I can do as good a part bv the public
as any other man. Come mmI see me.
aug28-ly £- B R1DCWAY-
ANDREW
FZRALE COLLEGE,
CUTHltEKT, GA.
Opens Its Next Annn.il Session
- September 17, 1881.
o NKf
the first ('»ll("fs for yoiui"
ladies hi tlie South. Toiirse of
study equal to any in tl»«r State. Faculty
i-MujNMfl of llotronghly trained gentle
men and ladies. Buildings and sur-
roundings beautiful, riiniateandhome
comforts all that can l*e desired. Onr
work is thorough in all tlie departments.
We appeal to Patrons and Pupils for en
dorsement.
Besides the regular College course wc
have well organised departments in
Ocnuan. French. Vocal and Instrumen
tal Music and Art. No extra charges for
inst met h»n in ralisthcnies, < lass Siier-
fug ami Penmanship.
Terms among tlie liest. considering
the advantages afforded. Board $1<» J»er
mouth, washing not included. Forl 'at-
alogin* or other information, write t-
President.
lift. HOIV ARB W. KEY, A. I.
July 3 td
South-W est-Georgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
(Erancii of tie Unirersitr of Georgia)
CUTHBEJIT, - - GA.
BENJ.T. HUNTER. A. M.Presided!
( NORPS of Teachers full. The Fall
J Session o(»ens on the First Monday
in ^eptemher. The appropriation totfn*
t'ollcge 4»f fi.imn has hcen restoml. thus
euahiiug the Trustees to put the Inctdett*
tal Fee at
NO CHARGES FOR TI ITION.
Board can Ik* had at prices ranging
from $!u to #1^ j«'r month. Fatahigues
giving full and ilHinitr ififuniMlIon amt
1 on application to the President,
Julv tO-1v.
. the
—Taylor's Premii'm Cologne
for sale at J. W. StaSeokh's.
111,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
T« SMOKERS of BtackwO'i
Genuine Boll Durham
Smoking Tobacco. .
H BOLTS DISPEFHC ELiXIiL
-• m
Drpo«a F to rnmtce tfa
this section.
■ . m
Raeklen’s Arnira Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands,Chilblains, Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
lively cures Files, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
jierfeet satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale hy J. W. Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
m o -a-
—Our readers will notice the
new advertisement of Messrs. J.
P. Toombs A Bra These gentle
men carry a real nice stock or wife .,w r mir lire*' to shiloiVs roX-
goodg, and are doing a fine Idui-i^xFOKP^ * 6 For sale by J. W
ness. 1 .SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a
— ! |io*i!lre vurr for Caiarrh. Diphtheria
ARE YOV MADE miserable be in- ami <'anker Mirnth. ,For sale byj. W.
•’ | STANFORD.
i HACKMETAt'K. a lasting and fro
I grant perfume l*rice 25 and aft rent.-.
1 For saie bv J, W, HTANFOHp.
t pprrh>Mng,
Ilourbon, Ind ,8ays; ‘*Br»th myself aiuK P# ffrEVENS, ACO., IfWflff*,
it i—■ ... viifiritf-u /'av — l J. ... . .. , ■
dijRstion. Constipatioii. Diaxinos*. !«*;
of Appetite. Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vi -
aliaer is a positive Cure. For sale by
J. tV.STANFORD.
Tho onlv known rcinulv that will euro every case of Dyspepsia or . Indigestion.
It has been tested in hundre<ls of cases and has never failed in a single instance. It
has been verv successful in .
Mitipitiw. Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or Heartburn, Chronic
Dysentery er Diarrhea, Heart Disease, Etc
and in errrv rawnf A.STHMA, wl»er** cri»mpliuatcd with ifMligp»tinn "*
We in*k BYSPEFTICS and AffllllATH S t«. try the remedy ;
«h-*s. TMfl medidarhMMpi«W(l «f purely viable ren»«!ij*fi. . r 4J 1 1 * C
Sviuptonis uf I)vsjK?p.sisi or Indigestion, loss of nppotito, loss of tlpsh, ii icpling
|ness or weight in tlio Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, Hcsirtburn,
d
of
mrc
4li!«ea^e
Torpid Liver, or Cnii-tipatimi. it is a safe and certain
* ‘ will he convinced that they are not incurable
inline
Achlitv, flatulence, sick or ijervous headaclie, Dull pain in the iiead. with a sensa
lion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Dowels, sometimes Constipate!
and then acting too freely, Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Sallow Skin, 1 lerangement o
Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, tke. If you suffer with any of these symptoms.
Dr. Holt’s Dysjieptic Elixir will cure you. The following are a few testimonials of
parties who have been cured bv the Elixir:
Dr P. R. Holt. KrrACtv. Aka. : * IlATi tiEti’s Station, fi t.. Orfiibcr IMIi. 1»C.
Heir Sir T hare-bren troll tiled Rfitb imliRestion and nervous headache for the hist lift*-on years, puriim that lino* 1 have
null 13-ly.
Canty Vow Coitoa
To tlie Dixann Water Gin. Only
♦1-50 per bale. If bale exceeds
510 iintiDiU in weight, 30 cents
|*cr 100 |touniU will be cbargetl.
(Vill haul cotton when so ticsireil.
Krerything new and in gntnl or-
•ler. For wagon apply at tlie Gin
or to the nmleraignetl.
II. O. BEALL,
for Proprietress'.
August.7,1884. im.
SOUD SILVER STEM WINDING
FULLJFWELfO GENTS SIZE
.WATCH FOR $11.50.
A FTLLY OCARANTKED. Tilts offer
ifiade for fifldavs only.' Good* sent hy
C. O. !>.. subject to inspection
• .ATLiyrA, t».\.
nicMSHt.
SHILIH’S CFRE Will iuimcdiatelr re-
!>ve Cmop, ..Wh«Siinjr ettoph and
Iffoiichith. hW talc in' J. W. STAN-
F JKB. ' ' - r *
A NASAL INjriTTOR'W With each
bottle <*atarrh Rrmcdv.
Prft.-e 30 cents. Vue sale by J. V. *TAN-
FOItU, •
amination can testifv to the medical pr»»i*ertu*s aiel Tlieraputieal appHcati<*t» and ! reeimimemi all suffeni g from ri>dig«-^fi->rr
inrl nerr(m> lieadaeiie. or any diseaMf arising from a t«»rpiu liver h» pr*N*ure a boHle of your |)ys|K*ptic Llixir. font is ainio*:
a Mieetfie in thi-ffclanscrf tliwase^. I rtn-ommend it ti» my patnmM and prescril»e it in my practice, I would have cmntJie.i
witn vour request made when I saw von last, but thought it liest to tic-lav in order to lie thoroughly e«»nvinet*d as to its (U f a*
five properties. Very truly yours. * ... ... L P. UOZlfcU, Jl I»
T». **.— I can’t afford to be without the Elixir. I will have it in my house let it what it may. L. 1. D.
Bn. I*. R. Holt. Ei'FWla. All. roMprnoLLKir Okxe sal’s Offh k. Atlwtx. fi\.. July ftth.
1>F. m: Siu—I am pleaseil tore|M>rt that I Ikito entirely cured of indigestion, hv the use *•! your “ I dyspeptic Elixir/* |
wa* induced hy a friend ta» try it after haring tried ahimst every remedy known f»*r my disi^ise. without the slightest eHvf.
I took «mlr three smallh4»ttles of ymir meflieitie In-fon* 1 was entirely well. I suffered several years, and although it ha* been
three vears since I used your preparation. 1 have had no return of it. Yours tr**v. t „
r 1 W. A. WRIGHT, Comp. Gcn.Stikof Ga.
Oynrr. or the .^liCOKK M.\xv JAcrrinxu Krr.u'u, Ala.. Jfil>* 1th. IACL
This is to certify that mv wife. Mary J. Iliglitoirer, suffered for six years front iivtigestiou and eidargeurmt «»f the fiver;
that shebadbeeii reduced in tlesli from 1.H)immiimIs toii) |M»unds. and \vasg|t»Mity and des|MMi«lei»t; that as an exitenmenl—
and by earnest |icrsiiasion—site-was indneeu to try one liottle of Br. Holt’s Bysi*cj»ti»- Elixir: that she was immediately and
materially liene‘titted, and c(Hitinuing its use a few*iiM»ntlts. sin* was entirely refievetl of her troubles. r»*gaim*»l her appetite,
and now 'weighs U> pounds. The Elixir has brought us health and happiness where att (»ther remr.lirs had resulted in r«t»*
tiuuous suffering and disappointment. A** IlHlHTOWKk,
IHl noLT—BearH'ir: About Ihreyears ago I was taken with a violent cough with enlarged fiver jrnti iTUistipalhni. I giwur
Utitit it was impossible for»
Eufaula. Al1st, i,w,
_ f fiver ;rlr«I lauvstipalioii. I grit'
worse ami worse until It was •&«»••* impossible for »»»e t*» Ue down and sleep at night for is months, owing ht the severity of
the cough; The only way I ('ouM sleet* was in a chair, my head resting upon a pillow on a fable. Was treated l*y two differ
ent physicians, and tried'a uumher tit Patent Medicines,' all of which did no g*»«d. .tftcr iiaviiig «U*spau*e»l of rv»rgetf ; nu
well, my wife consulted too hr letter. _ You «rnt me two iMktth^s your Bys*|*i»$ir Elixir: irr less than three (lays I could lie
down and sleep aa well as I ever couM in my life; a few lM»ttl«*s eured me perfectly. I leave w*»si»nK«mted it t»» a great hum-
tier of iieraona and never knew it is* fail to cure in a single instance. Yours tni?>% JOHN F, K EUOE,
Mr. W. B. McLendon, of Hatchers station, says Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured hun**f tmltgesiUnt.
Et’F.xrvt, Attlik Mitr 1 at. I*W.
IHt. Holt—^Bear sir: Y«nr lHrs)«t4ir Elixir eurwl my daughter «*T I*y»i»epsia of a very aggravated ftttfa of twelve month*
standing. 1 had trhsiseveral of Ike last |»hysieians m the county, wfio falle*l to ItcnciU her.
BRYANT GRIFFIN,White Pond. ii*.
FOIL SALE BIT ALL DRUGGISTS. April my.