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F. HARRIS Wants Every Lady to Call and See the Largest Stock of Fancy Press Goods in this Market All of the Latest Styles, - and at Prices
ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
W. H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD,
VUTJIBERT, GA.
Tkanolav Jtnriiiusr, Sept. 11. 1884.
Mr. I. A. EARTIJi Is onr Agent
at Bufonl. ami is felly authorized to
receive aud receipt for all money
|tai<l him.
National Democratic Ticket.
For President,
Hon. Grov’r Cleveland,
Of New York.
For Vice-President,
Hon. T. A. Hendricks,
Of Indiana.
For Governor,
HON. HENRY D. He DANIEL.
For Secretary of State,
I!OX. N. C. IURNETT.
For Comptroller General,
I10N. AV. A. WRIGHT.
For Treasurer,
HON. rout: u. IIAUDEMAX.
For Attorney General,
HON. CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
An Important Matter.
A recent contested election in
Pike county disclosed the fact
that a third of the negroes of that
county had no right to vote. A
careful investigation doubtless
would show the same condition of
things here. AA'e append thccou-
eluding part of Prof. Woodall's ar
ticle on the subject:
As Hie constitution of Georgia
provides that no one is a qualified
voter in this state unless lie lias
paid all taxes demanded of Inin
since 1877, nearly fifty per cent,
of the colored voters whocast their
ballots in our county election
were found to be illegal voters on
one or more of the above grounds.
From U«e facts brought, out by
tin's investigation in our county.
I am sure that thousands and tens
of thousands of illegal votes are
cast in Georgia every general
election year; and that the num
ber of such votes cast in the
southern states is surprisingly
and appallingly great.
Let the law abiding citizens of
every county in Georgia, through
a special committee, or otherwise,
take the tax digest s of their coun
ty, beginning with 1878, and
closely investigate the tax record
! of every mau in the county over
21 years old, tracing a voter's re
cord back to the county or coun
ties from which he came, if he
has recently moved inlo a county.
Next lo ik up every tax fi fa in
the county. Then ascertain the
names of those disfranchised by
being criminals. Make a list of
all men who have thus disqualified
themselves as voters have it print
cd, and furnish it to the managers
of election at every precinct in
Georgia's YVenllh.
The Comptroller-General lias
nearly completed his estimate for
the lax levy for 1S8L This esti
mate is bused upon the returns of
taxable property now in, and is
placed in round numbers at $300,
Ncaatvrlal Coarralim.
The Convention to nominate a
candidate for Senator from the
-lie 11ill Senatorial District met in
court house in this city yesterday
morning at 10 o’clock. Col. Jas.
IL Guerry was tnadc Chairman,
00*1,000. Last year the returns | and Mr. S. E, Freeman Secretary,
of taxable property aggregated j *’.V acclamation. On motion
“ of Judge We
$287,000,000, showing an increase! " u ** s ’ ol a coin ’
™ miltee of two from eacli county
of Lj,000,000. The last lax act.; H;ls appointed to consider creden-
under which this tax levy will be \ tials, and agree upon the number
made, makes no provision for the
payment of any maturing bonds.
It appears that $100,000 of the
Nutting bonds will fall due next
year, and the question as lo the
authority of the Slate to make an
increase of-tbc tax rate to cover
this liability lias lately been eon
sidcred hy the Governor, the
Comptroller General and Attor
ney-General Anderson. The rate
prescribed by the last tax bill
of delegates each county was en
titled to. Committee reported that
each county should have 13 dele
gates. L"iMin a vote that Clay was
entitled to the candidate the re
sult was adverse. A resolution
by Prof. McNulty to bind the
Convention by the result was
withdrawn at the request of Clay
delegation. The two-thirds rule
was adopted, aud the balloting
commenced.
The name of Dr. M. A. Baldwin
was presented, and the vote stood
as follows: Baldwin, 24’!; Hoy!,
was two and one half mills. The \ g5; Worrill, 6jj; Graham, i ; Cro
Attorney Genera! gave the opin-lzier, 3*j. 2.ii ballot: Baldwin,
HON.
For < Congress,
HENRY G. TURNER.
For Senator,
Cot.. L. C. HOYL.
For Representative,
IIox. THEO. J. PERRY.
Mr. IV. IC. PilUbtiry is now with
the Eufaula Times it News.
Mrs. R. II. Whilely will return
to Bainbridgc to live.
Cleveland, Ohio, has just had a
fire resulting in a loss of $2,000,-
000 worth of property.
-—ittdge Cfisp will be opposed in
Iris race for Congress both by an
Independent and a Radical.
Rev. Sam Jones could not be at
Dover this week, as he had cx-
Iiccted to be.
Mr Joint II. James resumed the
banking business at his old stand
on Monday last.
Mrs. Alston, widow of Col. R.
A. Alston, died in Atlanta last
week of consumption.
Senator Anthony, ol Rhode Is
land, was buried in Providence
last Saturday.
Hon. I). B. Fitzgerald has been
nominated for the Legislature
from Stewart county.
The prohibition party of. Geor
gia has decided to put a prohibi
lion e. -ora! ticket in the field.
A inino covering 230 acres iu
Pennsylvania caved in last week
carrying with it many houses, and
killing several people.
The Baptists, of Macon, wor
shipped in their new magnificent
In..ise of worship last Sunday for
the first time.
Col. \V. J. Lawton, formerly
of Macon, but more recently of
Jacksonville, Fla., died in Macon
last week.
Hon. C. C. Humber, of Stewart,
has been nominated, for Senator
liom tile 12th District, composed
ion that the Governor would be
fully empowered and authorized to
make the additional levy for the
purpose specified, and so the tax
imposed for the year 1SS4 will be
three mills instead ol two and
a half.
The aggregated tax to be rais
cd by this levy will be in the
neighborhood of $1,700,000.—
Telegraph and Messenger.
A Remarkable Revival.
Newnax, Ga., Sept. (!.—The
great religious revival here has
he count} - , and on the authority j stirred the hearts ol the people to
of such a list, about thirty per
cent, of those voting in our muni
eipal, county, and state elections
will either vote no more, or else
they will be compelled to bear
their just pro|iorUou of the weight
of taxation to support the govern
ment.
Apply the knife, purify our
ballot boxes, and imlepcndentism
is too dead in Georgia, and in the presentments, to thanking God lor
south, to be resurrected, and the S lua ^ revival of religion amonj
Hosting element, so dangerous to j ,,s a,,< * praising Him for His S:g
our political fabric, will lie largely ! u: ‘l blessing. Alter the grand ju
disfranchised. Teach the citizens r . v ,vas dismissed the members re
27^; lloyi, 15; Worrill, l;Kiddoo,
1. 3rd ballot. Baldwin, 20jj;
Turuipseed, 4; Worrill, 12-jj; Cra
zier, 1.
At the close of the sixth ballot
all the names before the Co 11 veil-
lion were withdrawn, aud Col. L-
C. Ilnyi, of Terrell county, was
nominated bv acclamation.
Spring Vale Department.
FRANK A. EATON
Editor,
ii depth never before reached in
the history of the county. Each
day the people from town and | meetings
country crowd the spacious arbor
which lias been erected in the
Prof. Ivey preached at the Meth
odist church here last Sunday,
and will fill the appointment on
the- first Sunday iu next month.
We have two weekly prater
here now—a general
prayer mccf'ng held every Wed
t'olrnaa Klaliaa Itrau.
Since onr last, good rains have
fallen in this section w hich will be
of great benefit to young potatoes
fi. Id peas, sugar cane, aad garden
vegetables.
Wc learn that a steam gin will
soon be put in operation at this
place, run by Messrs. Hammock
& Hall. *
The sick of the community ol
which we have mentioned in pre
vious issues, arc all convalescing
except Uncle Billy Chapman, who
is lying at this writing danger
ously low, with but faint hopes of
his rallying.
The cotton crop of this section
is put down by competent judges
at a little less than two thirds of
an average crop, and with the
present low price a number of
farmers will come out badly iu
debt, we lear.
The nomination of the Hon. T.
J. Perry, which means his election
Tor Representative from this coun
ty to the Legislature, is generally
J approved of by the people of this
section, and if Randolph will pre
| sent on the 10t.li a candidate for
the Senatorial honors as well
qualified for that important olfice
as Cni. Perry is for the above
mentioned, this section will be
equal to all emergencies ia both
the Legislative Halls.
The many gins of this section
are all busily engaged in prepar
ing the fleecy staple lor market,
which is being disposed of as
fast as it is prepared at figures
that will not more than
Quitman County Department.
W. A. JORDAN,
The melon cholic days are gone.
Mrs. J. W. Mercer left last
Tuesday for'New Holland
Mr. Charlie Mercer left Tuesday i holding
own are quiet and gentlemanly,
<nd always accommodating,
j j That a refreshing shower would
Editor. I p e most gladly welcomed.
- — i That Ed. Ward regretted ti
leave our social little town for tin
lonely and sequestered life of :
farmer.
That it is a sight worth l>e-
to get a glimpse of Mr.
for New Holland. He will re
main a week or ten days at this
|iopular resort, and then go to
Oxford to resume his studies.
A marriage will come otr in
Georgetown between now and the
first of December, that will cause
no little surprise.
Mr. Ed. McCrary lias moved
to Eufaula and engaged in busi
ness at his old stand, the Ruby
Saloon. ‘Me' is a clever and ener
getic business man, and we wish
him abundant success.
Rev. W. II. Patterson, assisted
by Rev. .Mr. Goodruin, will begin
a scries of meetings iu Georgetown
next Saturday. M’e hope much
good may result therefrom.
M Uses Mamie Kimhlc, Mol tic
Dismuke, Florence Davidson, and
Alice Grimes left Monday last to
enter the South Georgia Male
and Female College at Dawson.
When cotton rolls into market
money circulates freely. The col
lections and cash sales of one of
our merchants last Saturday
Brown's drove of beautiful Fly
mouth Roek chickens.
That candidates for county Dili
cers are bobbing up serenely.
That Madam Rumor says that
a wedding will come otf in the
country before the IuesofNovem
tier.
That young ladies will not give
a kiss, 'tis true, but that they will
take one and thank you for it.
That a young lady asked a cer
tain young man if he had ever
read “Pickwick Papers.” and his
reply was that he had read two or
three of them, but he did not like
them.
A Ramon a l»r*KStsrr.
Never was such a rush for any
Drug Store as is now at J. W.
■staxkoku's for a Trial Bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. *’oiiglis and Colds.
MI persons atfvcted with Asthma.
Bronchi! is, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, or any affection of the
Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial
Bottle of this great Remedy free.
by calling at nlwive Drug Store.
Regular size $1.00.
were over eleven hundred dollars.
It is decidedly refreshing to
hear Col. T. J. M.’s enthusiastic
snake stories. There is no doubt
an underlying reality to the nar
ratives, snake stork-.-, though they
defray j ' 0 .
nesdnv night at one of the church-
heart of the city, and openly pro
claim their glory of God and eon- j es, and a young men’s prayer
less the Savior. So profound i- meetin' r every
this feeling that the grand jury TtliO othTir.
devoted space in their general
of Georgia, while and black, that
a man shall not vote unless lie
honestly gives in and pays his
turned to their room, invited
Judge S. W. Harris to meet with !
them, and there held a prayer
Friday night at
So far they have been
well attended, and we hope the
interest may continue to increase
until every member of the church
in this community will feel it to
Ins or her duty to be present at
every meeting.
Mrs. Pearce, Reeves, and Mrs.
the expenses of raising and plac
ing it upon the market.
Credit Closed!
tax and the tax returns of Georgia I meeting that heaven was proud of. ] John .Massec are visiting relatives
will he increased millions of dol
lars. W. H. AVoodall.
Bartlesville, Ga., Aug. 30, 1881.
Your Inch- Joe.
Browu is going back to the
United States Senate without any
appreciable opposition. A care
ful inquiry among the delegates
to the convention developed the
fact that lie can heat the hind
sights off of any possible combi
nation that can be made against
him. His course in the Senate
has met with almost universal
approval in the State, and the be
lief is expressed that lie wields
,Iarris askLl1 for Kaycr, I an( i friends in and around Surin
am! the twenty one Christian mem !
hers pledged themselves to
member him at a throne of merer] ‘ >lr '
and kneeled anil offered praver for left la
Vale.
Mr. Sam Crapps and family
prayer for icii last Sunday for Atlanta,
him. 1 he tuo members ot the where they will make their future
“rand jury who were not converts I home
left determined to unite with the
church anil consecrate their lives
to God. No man ever did a great
er or grander work than Rev. Sam
Jones is doing here.
Those desiring -to purchase
mummies can now obtain them at
very reduced rates. They are
sold at Cairo for from $25 to $100
A ill roe year old child, a daugli
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ed
wards, of Alabama, was brought
over a corpse on the -train last
Monday, and buried here at the
j general burial ground.
Messrs;. Frank and Perry Cox,
; of Dougherty county, were in the
Vale Saturday and Sunday, l’er-
We have extended all ac
commodations in our pow
er to onr customers, and
during the dull summer
season have sold some
(ioods on time. From now
on our Terms will be strict
ly Cash. Wc will show
you how close (ioods can
be handled. Call to scons,
and get our Prices before
buying,
j). W. Hammock & Co.
sept 11-If
Dr. Mercer
two car loads
lias just received
of the celebrated
Bishop Pierre.
The funeral services in cor.nec
tion with the burial of Bishop
Pierre were held in the Court
House iu Sparta, no church being
large enough to hold the vast con
course that assembled. The ser
vices were very touching ami im
pressive, the sermon being preach
ed by Dr. IIayg<K>d. Bishop
Pierce, in our opinion, was one of
tl-.c grandest men Georgia lias ev
er produced. He was a deep,
clear thinker, and a real orator.
His life was a life of charity and
holiness, ami will prove an inspi
ration to good deeds on the pari
of others for main* t ears to come.
Buggy & Wagon Har
ness.
To Ginners.
H e a d q u a rt e rs for
Bagging and Ties,
dRubi
an
at
ubber Belting,*
ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
FOR MAI,12.
For SO Day* trill Offer
Special Itularemen t*.
Must Ite Sold. Call on
V* Before Yon Bun.
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
V Firm lIORsK FARM, FOfR
miles east afrtifhbrrt, on the Al
bany rua<l. rontainujg 277L* acre*. ninni
• >r it**.*. Nine acres jiew ground; j.-,l
improved iaii»f* IS m rc? mo(|p r .|
atolv fresh land; J4.S acres nnMler:in-| v 1
old land, making 2U0 arms uud«*r t«*n« '
Jialam-o wood**, consisting of Oak. l’irie
Hickory. &e. Dwelling. Hams, Stiw-k-!
adr, Cahills, tfcr.. in two settlrinniN
mnyrnient for muting, ur. Modri
rolling. g»>od productive land, rl.n
-and interminglin'. A fine mnehrak^
for winter pasturage on the branch
Those desiring to jmn-hase in
aide community— conic and sve the
turing crops*. Terms rash. *
i».T*n ^ J. 15. nrsSKi.j
Oil The M!
Secretary
Treasury, <ii
Fulger, ol the LT. S.
cd suddenly last week
New Advertisements.
Texas red rust proof oat which
he proposes to sell at botltom
prices.
Quitmnn Superior Court con
venes next Monday. We do not I
think there is any great amount
of civil business.
Hon. I! G. Turner has hc. n re ! HARD TJjVlES NEARLY OVER
THE FIELDS ARE V/HITI
WITH COTTON.
Our Immense Fall and Winter Stock of
Goods, embracing ^
Fancy ti Staple
Dry Goods,
Shoes and Hats,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods!
4
from t lit*
apiece, according to their Iwauty ] ry comes pretty often of late.
and preservation, with about
Severn 1
more power for good to our people twelve dollars additional for box
in that body than any man in our
common wealth who is now avail-
aide. In the event that Cleveland
becomes President, Brown’s pow
er in the Senate and as a eoun
seller of the administration would
be immense. Besides he knows
all the history and peculiarities
of the South’s bitterest Northern
critics and the way belays them
out when opportunity offers is
something beautiful to behold.
of going from
! here to Dover tills week to hear
| the Rev. Sam Jones preach. They
iug. A very short while ago the j were not satisfied with his stay
lowest rate was $250. I p to with here and wish to hear move of Ids
in a recent time the exportation ■ plain talk.
of t he Egyptian antiquities was J H c; , l i ;l< u t r^ I !- ) !77. I Thirty
strictly prohibited by the govern- ! Mimico.
ment. 1 he rich finds at Dior el 1 Sick Headache, Nervous Head-
Bahai j, however, have led to the ache or any kind of Ileadaelicean
rctnov
YVork will commence on the
warehouse at this place at once,
and soon first class facilities for
weighing and storing cotton will
he offered at this place to all'who f c ^
feel disposed t bring their cotton
here, where they will obtain the
highest market price, and lie able
to purchase goods at low figures.
So bring your cotton to Coleman.
\Ve learn that Rev. H. R. Me-
nominated for Congress
2nd district.. This is a fitting
tribute to the able and brilliant
services of a public servant, who
| has “acted well his part.”
The new drug store is nearing
| completion, and when finished
and the painters have put on tin-
last touches, it will be a neat and
beautiful building, and will add
greatly to the appearance of that
side of the street.
Mass, little son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Duudsou, died Tuesday
night of congestion of the braij.
lie was a bright a id interesting
liltic fellow, and uas the sunlight
of his parent's home.
Several weeks ago Dock Woo!
was in town and said that the
killing had struck a pine stamp
in the middle of his cotton field,
and had killed the cotton several
yards around. From the looks
of some of the cotton fields around
Georgetown it would seem that
lightning had struck them.
Notwithstanding the hitter op
London was married on the 8ll> i position of the Macon Telegraph
He will he a pillar of strength to
Cleveland, or a rankling thorn in
the side of Blaine.—Banner-
Watchman.
England is badly scared, Ixm-
d?n reports have it, Bismarck be
ing the figure just now with which
English mothers, frighten their
I naughty children into obedience,
j Alarm at the apparent unification
of Stewart, Quitman and Webster I ot the continent against England
The Macon Telegraph is in- j is eausin S a sensation which Lnn
dulgiug in the use of some very | ,,on llas not !la(1 f or many a day.
ugly epithets towards some ofitslThe unusual bitterness of the
exchanges that have seen lit to French press, German movements
disagree with it. j concerning Africa, in which (t is
Lula Hurst made $40,000 by said Austria will join, to head off
her Aoi them tour, including ex- j English colonization schemes,with
ponses. She is not married to Mr. j liberty being accorded Russia to
Paul Atkinson, and will go to Cal- J encroach on England's Indian pos
ifornia in October. 'session—what the future has for
The Gainesville Eagle is of the > humanity on the great chess hoard
opinion that “when the question | where the game of modern life is
is put lo the people, old Ilall will j playing, time only can tell. Eng-
al of this restriction, and | positively lie cured iu 30 minutes
with the approval of the director! »«ia«'Ve-csleu * Dent’s Head-
r ,. .. ,, . ache .Medicine, tor sale bv
m the Cairo .Museum, mummies | j v l0-et J. \\. ST\NFORD
in their original sarcophagi may j —
be exported. With such reduced I The Right of Appeal,
rates no museum iu the country ; The Railroad Commission in
should be without an assortment its late report to the Coventor re-
of mummies. j commends that the railroads
! he allowed the privilege of appeal
— . .. | ,
There
Vagrant Laws.
• 1 from its decision to the courts.—
>s a pressing necessity ; We are sce t!lU ste|)taken .
tor the rigid enforcement yf the . Whether the C
vagrant laws of
’oininission has used
the state. The its power arbitrarily or not, it cer-
Dcvil always finds something for j ta * n *X could have done so to the
idle hands to do, and
,1 • detriment of the great railroad in-
, terests of the State. AVe insist on
an immense amount ot idleness giving tll0I11 a ful ,^ fail . sIimving
there is a large amount of devil- • ing in every case where they think
incut going on over the countrv ; their rights are infringed.
iust., to Miss Ada McArthur, of
Blutrtou. AVe extend onr hearty
congratulations to the happy
I couple, and trust that their lives
• may be long, pleasant, and proBt-
' able for the Master's cause.
Messrs. D. AY. Hammock & C'o.,
have employed the services of a
j .Air. AValters, an experienced
| salesman, who will soon lie found
] behind the counters of said firm,
: ready to serve their many custo-
■ mors in an acceptable manner.
There will doubtless be a large
! delegation f rom this section in
i attendance upon t ie big singing
at ElieneZer on next Sunday, the
| 14th iust.
AVe hear the lecture of Rev. F.
! C. Johnson at this place spoken
i of in the highest
to the Hon. James H. liloiiut, h
was unanimously re nominated
A h:irve>t is :it ar.u
jwriiy will s.k.ii ••n-vuri. Thousnmis <«!'
tnmiiii’s wlinJum* l*c-» i» wanting
;m<l Organs lor many years will
IU Y THIS YKAU. Anticipating the
tlcniainl, we have
Hartbvare and Groceries, f
UdllOP
•ml laitl in an immense stoi-k >>f sri*-
k»:i; !Nsri;r.MK.vrs i->m tkn
I-KADlNtt MARKUS, whicli avv shall
oiler on *»ur nsnal easy ]nstaliuiciit
Terms. To aeeotn mot late those w!m
wish toImy now. ami hoki their eotton
until later, we make tlii-j
SpLial Offer to Fiano M Grsaa Buyers.
SI
V/aslistaads,
Cash Prices, With Three OthOI 0Ztia piSC3S of ill
Months Time.
Daring the munlhn of Septem
ber and October, 76’A'J, ire trill tell
l'iaaos aad Organs at oar Low
esl Bock Bottom Cash Prices, re
quiring only
$25 cash mnvx «>• a Mho.
for Congress from the 6th Dis
trict. This is a most flattering
endorsement. 3Ir. Blount is au
able and efficient representative,
and has served his party faithful
ly and with much zeal. His re-
nomination will he hailed with
delight by nil true democrats.
Mr. Ed. Varner, the energetic
weigher of the Grange AVarchouse I
$10 CASH BOWS OS AS OKU AS.
Aad allowing three months
lime on the balance. Without In
terest or ad c a ace of price.
proportion.
These goods tv ill,
must he sold cheap
aiul
for
_>><• who huy
liiwl thrn.Mlvi >
payment :ifl--. tie
under thi> plan, and
Ytoahkc to t omp'i'ti’ j
tlirt-f months, will l»c* J
. iven fnrtlmr timo. !*y a; n •- :o pay
our regular In-UdlmtHit »'rir«*s. and roili-
plying with ovir iu>tallnu‘ut Terms of
paynif nt. should tiu*y* pay one-half the j
amount due at three month's, or inukca |
lar^e rash payment, an c*»§nit.ii• price '
i for the Instrument will l»c arranged
Cash.
You are respectfully invit-
| AH wifi Ik* !rt*iile<l fairly, nut 1 charged'
pi edicts that lie will get tour |,rjees ill ae--tnlaiu-e wilii the Time
thousand bales of cotton this
eotton
season. AA'e hope his prediction
wili he fulfilled. Our buyers are
wide-awake men, and if the cotton
rs made nnvwhcre ill these dig-j
pricc-
quiretl for [cin!:., C. Ail 1 -u.c!laser.-.
under this S[K-riai I Utt-r arc re'.uired to
si-n ,n;r usual form of is’. sc 1 oil!racl.
and lurni-li references as lo their re-
sponsihllity. Instruments will he s,-ni
on Iht* -n-ual lifteen days triai, when
. references are given.
gins they will be sure to get tucir . ^
share. " '
jiist now. There are too many
loafers in every community tor its
AA'e are glad, in the meantime,
to sec that a better sentiment to-
, , . wards the railroads basset, in. and
peace, and too many tramps and j that much of the unreasoning ill
vagabonds going through the j will against them lias passed
country with no visible means of awav- In all probability the next
support. Let the Legislature j s ? s . sion " {tl!L ‘ Legislature will pro
make stricter the laws of
present.
The voters of this county will
meet at the precincts in the va
rious districts next Saturday for
the purpose of nominating a can-
, didate for the Legislature. Let
st terms by those ; t j, c j )CO j,] c nominate the best and
AA.AA'. J. I most competent man—one who
will fearlessly discharge his du
ties.
Mr. J. T. Gibson went home
from his place of business last
Tuesday sick with fever. AVe
LUBDEN & SATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIE HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
cd lo examine our goods.
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D BUIIU: CURE Foil
• vide more generous railroad laws
, , 'agi.in I tbau those which now prevail,
and let every grand jury strict-1 _ ,
1\‘ and faith fully enforce them.
SLEEPLESS XKJHTS, inndc mi.somhlp
hy rlint tcrriMet’GUjrh. Sliiloh's <*ur<*is
the reinctIv for vou. Forsaic l»v J. W.
STANFORD. *
fall inlo line with her prohibition
sister counties.”
'
land has been the biggest bullv in
The Dooly Vindicator contains
the following: “There is a gentle
man living in about three quarters J The New Brunswick Bank, of
the game, and we would not he|° f a m,le of Jug Tavorn ’ wll ° is j New Jersey, broke all to pieces
surprised if she should meet her ! ,ort Y years of age, who has never ; last week. Rather than meet the
match some day. j been on a jury, never was a wit- ! disgrace, both the President and
ness in any case, and has never j and Cashier killed themselves.—
been in a court house hut once in Much of the loss to the bank was
mttfAA ,nr * . i lift-** ai, d then he went after brought on by loans of the officers
Memorial services in honor of] ® f |1 U * rr “ ,n an a(1 ' j bis license to marry, lie says he i to the Republican party.
Bishop Pierce are being held ito the jwoplc Says: | does not know how court
of the state. It is' I he man who offers himself as a
the virtues of j candidate indei>cndent of the par
A Y oke or Oxrii and a Mule.
Stf.vexs’ Pottery. Ga., August [
■ IS. 1SS1.— Dear Sir; I had a yoke j
1 of oxen whose necks became very j
| sore front the yoke. As I could hope lie will not be confined to ills
i not afford to stop them from work, j room very long.
1 was apprehensive that Sanodincj Persons who make it a point to !
would not make a cure. But to assert that they are candid and;
j my gratification they were cured ! outspoken, and that there is no!
1 in a few days. It also made a‘artificial appearance about them,
! speedy cure of a bad running sore ! merely build a defense for their j
] on one of my mules and an the | incivility, and want of good breed j
: foot of one of my hands. I eon ! ing.
HEADACHE.
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WEEBEN & BENT’S HEADACHE MEBICINE.
The cholera is steadily spread
ing in Southern Europe. AA'e
hope it may never reach Ameri
can shores, though we can hardly
see how it will fail to do so.
Iiidepenileiitisui.
The democratic executive com- ! ,
many parts
well to hold up
such uman for the imitation oi! ty organization may claim to he a
the public. j (Kinoerat, but lie' expects the
Mr. Dennis O’Keefe, Raymond, j largest of his support from the
opposition, and his success is
their triu.-jpb. To surrender lo
Iowa, says his wife suffered from I
rheumatism for over four years, ami
having houplit her a bottle of St.
Jacobs < >il, the magical pain-reliever,
which she used, she was completely
cured.
is car- j ” —
j lied on. He is a very intelligent; NSW CfOp Turnip
j gentleman aud served through the ! Seed, all Varieties --
war. He has a good plantation ,u„ _ __
and makes plenty. He says he! POtJDCl Or pa
lias not bought a pound of meat; per, at
sider it a valuable medicine.
RespectfnIlv, J'ou rs,
Henry Stephens.
Atlanta, Ga., August 13. 1SS4.
—Dear Sir: Sanodinc is the “Boss”
preparation for ciits, sores, and
mange. Have given it a thorough
trial. AVonld not be without it for
ten limes what it cost. Respect
fully vours, J. IL Gkeog,
“I do not believe,” remarked an W ould not be without
intelligent and observant farmer]
Every family needs this remedy. People who have used it
it
The prospects of Mercer Uni
versity ' ere never so bright as at
present. The Macon eorrespon
superior numbers and resources
after a hard fought battle is not
dishonorable. But lo allow our
selves to lie handed over to the
enemy by a pretended friend
or lard in fifteen Years
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AVriglitville Recorder: John
ston county is the banner tem
perance county of the State; she
was the first county in Georgia
J. W. STANFORD’S.
Of Gregg & Co., Hardware Dealers
John Kelly, of Tammany Hall,
says lie will support Cleveland,
and advises his friends to do the
same thing. It is prohahle that
The Heat—Sanodinc will cure
the worst eases of Heat by a few
applications. Give it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Cents. Ask }our Druggist for
it. ly
that prohibited the sale of liquor, j most of the members will fall into
dent of the Constitution says that ! r ,la J £C * * IS simply contemptible.
300 students are expected next-
session. The new building for
the Preparatory Department.will
sot-.;: be done.
j Let there be no successful iude-
' pendents in Georgia.
Not- strange but true. AA'orms
do exist in l!:c human boilv aud
often are. the cause oi disease and $1-8 per month ami pays $5 for
death. Slimier's Indian A'ermi
fuge will destroy and expel them
from the system.
Mrs. Bclva A. Lockwood, the
female lawyer, has been nominat
ed for the Presidency of the Uni
ted States, by some party with a
long name—we have forgotten
v* t.
There is a man in Athens, ac
cording to the Banner, with nine
in family, who says he lives on
house rent. He must he as close
run as that poor, hard-working
laborer, Ben Butler, of Massa
chusetts, who manages to eke out
a miserable existence on a paltry
income of $100,000.
A terrible drouth prevails in a
considerable part of Texas, i
and will be the last to allow it
sold again. She is making mar
velous strides in the development
of her resources, and the increase
in her taxable property this year
will compare favorably with, and
perhaps exceed that of any coun
ty in the State, il the population
and size of the county be taken
into consideration.
Five prisoners escaped from the
jail at Fort Gaines last week.
Yet the jail there has two iron
cages in it, and the criminals
were in these cages. A'erily it is
hard lo hold some folks.
line with their recognized chief.
Well It ewarded.
A liberal reward will lie paid
to any party who will produce a
case of Liver, ICidnev or Stom
ach complaint that Electric Bit
tors will not speedily cure. Bring
them along, it will cost you noth
ing for the medicine if it fails to
cure, and yon will he well reward
cd for your trouble besides. All
Blood diseases. Biliousness. Jaun
dice, Constipation, and general
debility are quickly cured. Satis
faction guaranteed or money re
funded. Price only fifty cents
per bottle. For sale by J. AV.
yTAJWORD.
! Hon. J. IL Blount, at the Con-
I vention in Macon last week, was
i nominated by acclamation, as a
candidate for the National House
of Representatives. The whole
State of Georgia, barring the Tel
egraph—-is glad of it. Mr. Blount
has made a valuable member of
Congress, and his services are still
needed in our national councils.
The world's convention of the
Y JI. C. A. has just closed its
session at Berlin. The next an
nual session will 1>C held in At
lanta. There are now in the
United States 810 associations,
with a membership of 108,137.
They own eighty buildings and
$3,050,675 worth of real estate.
For Fifty Times the Cost of it.
It Speedily Cures Sick, or. Nervous, or any other kind o!
last Monday, “that the crops in
this connty are any better than
they were last year.” ’Tis true,
there are some who will make
more than they did last year, but
then there are others who will not
make near as much. 1 believe
the rams did more damage to the
cotton this year than tiie “dry
drought,” as they call it, did last
yeai. Cotton on sandy lands is a
complete failure, but on red land
the weed is of a good size, and is i
still fruiting; but sandy land pre j
dominates in this county. And -
the corn is not near so good as a ;
good many farmers think it is. i
There is plenty shucks, but the
grains are small and round and
frequently the cob is not more j
than halt filled.”
Prof. E. A. Keese received a'. T , , .
telegram from Ft. Gaines last JN tillS FCIllOClV AA ill
Friday conveying the sad
HlllAIDIAICiHlE
If the complaint is caused by Indigestion, this remedy will
in less than ail hour, make the stomach behave itself and go oil
with its business, thereby curing the Headache. If the
Headache is caused by excitement, or Nervous Weakness, or
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gence that his little daughter was
dangerously sick. He left on the
noon train and a telegram was re
ceived from him Monday stating
that as his little daughter’s con
dition had not improved, he
would be forced to suspend school
for several days.
It is said:
That the health of Georgetown
is very good with the exception
of a few chills.
That there is a young lady ia
town noted, for most beautiful
eyes, and from them there is nev
er a vivid flash of provoked light-
ning.
That the young men of our
Cure it in a Half Hour.
It does not Constipate or cause any other bad symptoms.
It Leaves the System in Splendid Condition.
We are the only makers of this remedy. Trial bottles 25
cents; also put up in 50 cents and $1.00 bottles.
WHOLESALE ZDIR/tTG-G-ISTS, ETJJT.A-TTIj_A_, -A-IL-A..
april 10 6m
For sale by J. AV. STANFORD, Culhbert, Ga.