Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, September 11, 1884, Image 3

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it 'will Sell Themselves. W. D. HAILEY’S My Clerks are OF SHOES A2TD HATS IS NOW- IPLETE IN ALL ITS' DETAILS. lh«ve just received a splendid assortment of the latest styles in Zfegler’s Fine Shoes, for Ladies, Hisses and Children, in SrS&r*?- T- Araencan Ki<| : Button, Congress and Balmo with trench, plain,common sense and spring heels an,l French Spanish arch, and common sense toes ’ * trench, iW genuine Kid Button Shoes, with worked holes all solid '■ *“• “*«. The, .iVrSliv Stiff and soft Lints in all the latest shapes and colors at t-U ct -_ THE SHOE STftDr e will Have this Week, pies, Onions and Irish Po tatoes. W ©DOBS ABE for mm Artestaa Well m * ®e»p lisle la the tiraasd. Mr. E. R. Hathaway, of Monte zuma, caiuc to our city last Mon day afternoon, and had a meeting of the Committee and subscribers to the Artesian Well Fund called in the Court Ilonsc. The result was, that the Committee engaged Mr. Hathaway to bore the well, and he will commence work just as soon as he can transport his engine and machinery here from Montezuma. While the spot for the well is not yet certainly loca ted, it is probable that it will be just outside the Southwest corner of the Court House square. We have not heard a more suitable place suggested. In the meantime, Capt. Kiddoo, who is Treasurer of the Wei 1 Fund, will at once call upon the subscribers to the Fund for a part of their subscription. • tilaalag! Ulaaiag:! We are Ginning Cotton at $1 .10 per hale. We are also prepared to li’aul cotton to and from the Gin when parties desire it. Iso danger from sparks, as the Gin is run by water power. It GI NN & STANFORD. fly Polite, Mid it is Always a Pleasure to Show Goods. Respectfully, P. HARRIS. Ererythingon Wheels Tkel'halaplaa Barlker. I BOT CANDIDATE. Several of our exchanges have Whoish dot taken me by dor hand, been noticing the death of Rcr. J H. Brooks, (coL) of Washington City. He is put down by these exchanges as the champion bap- tizer, having surpassed the record of the Rev. Jasper, of Richmond, Va., in that he baptized 50 people in 7G minutes—one hour and 16 minutes. This is small work when compared with the feat of Rev. L. Solomon, (col..) of this city, who baptized 87 in 27 minutes, reciting the whole baptismal for nnda in each instance, with pre vision, and without seeming haste. A large number of white persons were present, wbo declare tliat the whole iierformance was carried through “decently and in order,” and no one would have suspected that he was making the fastest baptismal record in existence. l"nd sjieaks so awful nice and bland, | Cud urges me to join liis band? Dot candidate. Who fell dot drrats mo very srhvced -Ven on der corner of der streed We happen just a while to meet 7 Dot candidate. Who ish dot singin awful eay, Jnst like a lark all of der day, Mid airy wimrs would fly away? Dot candidate. Who ish dot covers illi his head, ITnd wishes lie vas only dead?— Der wider man haf win. you bed— Dot candidate'. —Ex. Full Market Price Paid for Cot ton. «S& OO, August21-Iv. Septllct COTTON^ MARKET. CORUIXTKD WEKKI.Y ISY II. VC. ELLIS WAKE-HOUSE AN l> CO.M- ItlSSIOX MERCHANT. Middling, Low Middling, . . . . Good Ordinary, . . . Market firm. ■ !);: 9: 9J local nsroi’Es. —Sec notice of Miss Ada Brooks' school opening, elscwl ere. —W. 1). Bailey lias a change of advertisement in to-day's paper. Bead it and see what he says. The l*e.-I. ,-Iio n foltv-i- l B ol. Is the best made. Go to R. J. Anthony's, and liny one. If —Messrs. Jordan it Co., have something of interest to say to their numerous customers to day. THAT II.\< (ifdlt ran Ik- m. ff|iiirkly curid l*y Hiiloh’s <tire. We f uarantvc it. For sale l»v J.W. STAN FORD. -m # - —Mrs. S. I. Cunningham, of Florida, is visiting the family of Dissident Hunter. —Miss Willie Houser, of Gulin tin. Ten in, is visiting the Misses Chastain. —W. T. Bigby will receive a large lot of line Fresh Fish Satur day evening, and will sell them cheap at THE STAND. If. ^ ^ - - — —Mr. J. 15. Hussy advertises some desirable property for sale to-day. ——— SHILOH'S VITALIZE!! is what yen I ee,l foi C Histieu lion. I .ess of Apix-titc. Ilizxim >s and nil symptoms of liv-prp- sia. Price to and 7a rents ]ter bottle. For sale liv J. W. STAXIIEOUD. ! —Don't forget Hie opening of j Andrew College next Wednesday. «-«-*- *- — Marshal George Speight, who bus been quite sick for several weeks, is now steadily improving. For Inmr I tin k. side nr < host use Sliiloh's forolis Pln-lrr. 1*1 ire “a tents. Pur side by .1. \Y. STANFOItD. —Mrs. J. 1*. Saw tell and family left on Thursday last for their home in Chattanooga. —Tiie colored Republicans of this county held a meeting last Saturday in the Court House and nominated Jim Givins, a gentle man of color, for the Legislature. So Col. Perry wid have opposition after all. The white men of Rau dolph county fully know their du ty in such a circumstance as this, and need no word of exhortation from us. Bob!, ti. At IV. K. flu rn. Have opened a splendid stock of new Goods on the East side pub lic square in Cuthbert. It —The commissioners appoint- -ed by the last grand jury to revise the jury list of this county have discharged that duty and return the names of 1S3 grand jurors against 158 before, and the names of 301 tfaverse jurors against 254 b.-lore. Our readers will observe that we have an increase of 25 grand jurors, and an increase of 17 traverse jurors. —Col. T. A. Chastain, of Allan tn, is on a visit to relatives this week in the city. FIIII-OIFS COl’fill ami t'onsumptimi Cure is sold by ns on a guarantee. I ; cures consumption. Forsale by J.W. STANFORD. Wll.LYOl St Fl-'KII vvilb Ilvs|K-psi:i ami Liver t uiiqilanf.’ Shiloh's Vitailzer is guaranteed tiM-ure vuii. For Sale i,v J. \V. sTAXKtlltli. ' — Sir. Jared .McWilliams, after a very long illness, i- slowly im proving. —Everything is New, Cheap, and Good at our shore. It R. G. W. R. OWEN. m ♦ —Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Hayes, who have been on a visit to Mrs. T. S. l’owcli's faintly, left for their Florida home on Saturday last. —Mrs. Carrie Thornton, of Dawson, and sister. Miss Allah Pollard, of 11 u rtsb.uo, Ala., are on a visit to our city, the guests of Mrs. Doctor Palmer. — 11* You Want Cheap Shoes, go to the New Store of It ROBT. G. & W R. OWEN. Died, On the morning of the 9th inst., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. II. Powell, in this city, Mrs. F. W. Pride. Airs. Pride had been ill for some time, anil her death was not unexpected. After j lingering in feebleness, she grew worse a few days since, until sec bo ? conveniently and Tuesday morning, about sunrise, when the struggle for life ended, and she died without a murmur, and without pain. Mrs. Pride was a native of Philadelphia, hut spent a large part of her life in: New Orleans. Twenty years ago she removed lo Cuthbert where: site lias resided ever since. She coun B leaves three children, ail or mature connection with his farm, which years, who have the sympathies of | proves very convenient for sup plying the daily wants of his farm. Mr. Pruett is one of the most hos- llntbrd Items. Sore eyes have about subsided, liut there is considerable fever in our community. At this writing Air. R. B. Saxon is quite sick witii fever. The recent dronth has cut the cotton crop off at least one third, and some of our farmers think there will not be more Ilian a half crop made. To say the least of. it the crop will be very short. A few days ago while in the! community of Mr. Jeffry Pruett. | we stopped in with this excellent I gentleman for dinner. To visit Mr. Pruett and take a survey and sub stantially he has everything ar ranged, and how bountifully grown is everything used on a farm, it seems would make almost anyone want to he a farmer, lie ! has a large farming interest, and lias proven himself one of the most successful farmers in Calhoun lie also runs a stoic in his NOTICE TO The Public! -.•Ck- the community iu their bereave rnent. W'auli-il lo aid!. pitablc men we ever knew. We arc just opening onr Mammoth Stock of Goods, and arc very busy ar ranging them. This space is reserved for our regular Advertisement, which will appear in next week’s issue. In the meantime, we cordially invite everybody I want to sell from Two to Eight! Since our last items we took Hundred Acres of Land, within 2 i quite a pleasant trip to Quitman and 3 miles of CuU.ber^ togetlier | county, which wc wrote for lastly l, )0 k tlirOllgh OIU* Stock, 1111(1 all WO Will with five or six splendid Mules. wee k s paper, but (to our regret) j ~ There arc two nood Settlements crowded out—our busine sj 5 | _ I on tlie place—20 acre Vineyard, j being to pay a visit to r ur old | good Orchard, and splendid Wells ! 1‘ricnd, Mr. Joe Hillman. Leaving i 1 home on Saturday morning before the Fifth Sunday, we arrived there WE want to see all of onr friends from this and the stl.'rounding counties, at our NEW STABLES, On Foster's Corner, where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as anybody. Conic and see Itotv * are ISPisKocS. Tjjp t Wc mean “Business,” and will treat you right. Our Lily Friends, who want a nice, nobby Turnout, can find it here. No broken down Horses, and no obi rusty Boggy offered for •lire. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, and our'Busies new aud bri « ht * RIDGWAY & PEARCE. -:o:- I also have one of the Largest and on? of the Cheapest Stocks ol Harness and Whips ever kepi in Southwest' Ga. Those wanting Bug gies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, or anything else in my line, wonhl tin well to give me a call, before buying, as 1 am going to sell at l’OCK BOTTOM PRICES. ■rv say now, is, that our Prices will be the cheapest, and wc will undersell everybody in onr line. Respectfully, P. PULASKI & CO. September 4, ct. Smith's 11.1c fScnis restores the appetite, prevents «ly*; cpsia, aud ctires all disorders arising from a disordered liver. 2."i els. pci bottle. For sale by J. \V. Jyr.vx foud. It.: ■IsHiiM' %% sir via ins:. Judge .John T. Clarke and fam ily have just got snugly fixed np in their new and beautiful resi dence on Lumpkin street, and hy way of celebrating that event, will give a bouse warming recep tion on Friday night of this week. No special invitations will be is sued, but the public generally are invited to attend this levee. Refreshments will he served in a room devoted to that purpose, and the company may enjoy them at their own pleasure. Everybody may come when he gets teady, and leave when he wishes to. A large attendance is expected, and a pleasant time for all who go is assnred. m . •«.— — Another Arw Colton Buyer. Mr. A. L. Raleigh, of Eufaula, Ala., has located in our town with bushels of money for the purpose of buying cotton. His beadquar- of Water. Any one desiring lo farm near enough to town to semi their children lo school, can ge! a bargain by applying early. Call on me at the place, 2 miles from town on the Benevolence road —or address me at Cuthbert. . 4i J. T. STANFORD. - m . -^»— — lmportsinl to Our l'ariucn. September loth, 1884.. •1. M. lieilthng «C Co.: I intended to carry a load of cotton to Eufaula, but wailed to hear lfow much difference in pri ccs between Cuthbert and I4«fau about 2, I*. AL At night we had a musical entertainment at Air. Hillman's. Prof. J. IV. Denning ton and young Dick Crozier were on hand, and added much to the entertainment, both in vocal ami instrumental music. Quite a large crowd was present, and among them some of Quitman's fairest daughters, which gave the occa sion a grand go off by their inttaie and fascinating manners. Mr. lliUiuan is quite a musi- —Miss Ida -Martin, of Rutord j t«rs will be at Alescrs. Jordan A is \ isiting relatives in the city, the | Go. s Store, where lie will pay the Ellie highest market price for cotton. guest of Aliases Nellie Martin. ami —Prof. \V. W. Seals, who form erly taught in the Agricultural College here, has lately left West Point to take the Vrincipalship ol one of the public schools ofMunt- gomerv, Ala. FOR Ntl.F. la, as my friend, Rowan Ward | c , a! I “'’ n l,i,use,r - “t" 1 1,0 ha» Ht was going over nit It a load. I saw ! . Ue sun wlm 18 8 °™>-‘whai of a prod- liiin this morning, aud he was in ' ,u milsu ‘’ ani l only needs the Eufaula and sold cotton yesterday | l ,10 Py l adtantages to make otic of at <t :: . price here 9 i. * - i the finest musicians of the age. 4 On Sunday we bail a singing at “J-! Union eliurch, where some lim- music was made, and a sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by all. At what is known as the X Roads. Storage over Cuthbert, Wagon yard. Driver two days, Hotel bill. Use of wagon and team, 2v SI X 50 2 5'J Total, Difference in two bales, $5 50 1 25 In favor of Cuthbert, $4 25 AL I. Atkins. about two miles from Hatchers Station, a town is fast building up, there being already two stores which are owned by .Messrs. Wal- ; ter Dozier and J. E. Smith, besides a number of residences and a nice academy. Nearby is Emm church, which is the most elegant church building wc ever saw in the coun try, and the beautiful home of the distinguished Dr. L. P. Dozier, of Quitman. I. A. M. Wc ask all the good citizens of Cuthbert anil Randolph county who wish to consult their best interest, (and we assure you it will be to your advantage) to call and see us at our An old nun ll.ont-d Jerry AIcQuiver, Suffered liui'-li from an obstinate liver, lie took Smith's Rile Kt-ans (Feed li_v ail tin.* great queens), A ad thus stayed bis flight o'er the river. Fur sale l»y.T. AV. Stax roan. ■•-»-•" .tgrirnllaral Cvllrge. The attendance at the Agricul-1 of the great mortality of this city „ „ ■ . „ . *, j ,, ,, . ... It, “ - ; Patented or Proprietary. Having our c*iiatomers interests in vieur, tuial College steadily increases, | are largely exaggerated. True. | we cordially invite Do yon want a nice Btiggv, in'which to give your wife or your lady love a comfortable ride? I keep That Sort of a Buggy. Aline are now and stylish, and of all kinds—high enough for the rich, and cheap enough for the man of moderate means. I will sell you a Buggy as cheap as anybody, and don’t you forget it. Jump Into the Wagon, and We’ll All Take a Ride. I keep Wagons—One Horse, Two Ilorsc, Four Horse, or ally other size requited. These Wagons are'of TIIE LEST MAKE, and will commend themselves lo the people by their excellencies, and their moderate cost. AH I ask is a trial. I know I can do as good a part by the public as any other man. Come and see me. ly • E- B RIDGWAY* ANDREW | Sou th-West-G-eorgia FEMALE 40LLESE, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. —We want to s over in Eufaula ay to onr friends that the reports and we will sell you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, aa a role, than -«ANY * HOUSE»IN * THE » SITY.v- Kcmemher we keep everything, every Medicine, and every Sundry, new pupils coming in from abroad ■ quite a number of old people have nearly every day. Such excellent i died here this vear, and a lar<*c reports have gone out concerning I mimber 0 f persons from a distance the management of this College I, , , , , „ . . , as largely to increase its former I l,ave boca b ™"S ht ''ere for burial, .patronage. If we hod a boarding : bu ®* (here is nothing in citlier My House anil Lot on Lumpkin | llouse gn fl,cie ntl y hirge we could! fact to give foundation to the wild talk indulged in by some of We you to call that you may save money for your selves, and also advance our business. J. r>- TOOMBS & BRO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. Septenil>or4 ly. CUTHBERT, GA. Opens Its Next Annnnl Session September 17, 1884* O NE of the first I’olle^cs for you:i» Indie* ill the South. i'oiirVc «»f study equal to any in the State. Faculty coin|Hi*eil «*f thoroughly trained gentle men and ladie*. Buiiilin^* and *tir- nmndiu^* lieautiful. rliniatcand iiotue comfort* all that- can he de.-imi. Our work i* thorough in all the department*. We appeal to Patron* and I'upii* for en- dor*einent. Ik**ide* the regular College course we have nell^ organized departments in (terman. Frem-h, Vocal and In*trumen- tal Mn*ic ami Art. No extra charges for in*truction in Caii>thenie* f ("la** .Sin;j- fiij? and Fenmatisliip. Term* amonj; the host, eonyidering the advantages afforded. Hoard flo per month, washing not included. For (t- aiot;ue or other information, write to the President. Her. HOWAKII W. KEY, A. M. July3 td (Braaci ol Qs University of Beorgia.) C UTJIliE I IT, - - GA. BEN J. T. HUNTER, A. M, President r 101! PS «;f O Tencliers full. The Fa If Vy ^e>'*ion open* Oil the First fajr in Soptemiier. The appn>|>riati**n to the College of $2,000 has hceii restored, thus en.dilin^ the Trustee* to put the Ii»eiden- r t:d Fee at NO (TIAR0ES FOR TI ITION. Board can he had at prices ranginff from ^lu t<* $12 per month.- Catalogue* triviii”- full and delinite iiruinnation stilt on applieudou to the President* July lo-l v. —Taylor's Premium Cologne for sale at J. \X. Stanfono's. —Air. James S. Dunn now oc cupios a position in the |>opiilar j ,l ur j n fancy grocery store of Mr. 15. I. Dunn. “Jim” is a good salesman and real clever. —Notice the changes in the ad vertisement of Messrs. Ridgway A Pearce, in today's paper. CATARRH I'FHKD. health and sweet breath secured hy SJntoli'sCalarrl* Rem- e*lv. lh-iee 50 een'ts. Nasal Injector free. For sale hy J. \V. STANFORD. ■ — —Miss Emma Smith, of Macon, who has been on a visit to . the family of Mr. Sam AIcNiel, re turned home on Monday. ■ — — FROIT. M IlOoPINtl C'OFUII and Ilronrhitis imiuediati-ly relieved "t-y t-hitoli’s Cure. Fur sale hy J. \V. STAN FOItD. june-ltMy. —Air. Harper Worrill has pur chased the Owen property on Lumpkin street, and will occupy it from the first of January next. —Alessrs. K. D. Crozier it Co. have hail a neat awning erected, and a nice plank pavement put in Street, one mile from court house, Tsoon have 150 students, containing 58 acres—about twen- j ty-tlirec acres cleared—balance ! in woods—good well of water, I improvements new. Terms easy. For information apply to II. O.! my absence J. B. BUSSEY, Sept. 11th, 18S4. tf next i bave some sickness now, as we Mr.-Edmonds becomes the oldest j nearly always have, but a coin j member of the Senate in conlinu- parison at auy season of tiie year ous service, having served unin- Col. Ferry Congratnlula-d. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6th, 1SS4. Hon. T. J. Perry. Cuthbert, Ga.: front of their store. These gen- i Mr Dear Sin—I was greatly tlemen are determined to keep up gratified to learn that you have with the procession, and are sell been nominated a* a candidate for ing lotsot goods. the House of Representatives. The — — j county could not have made a wi- —Miss Nannie Brown, who has j se r nomination. I shall look for been quite ill for some time at the | tout election, anti foi a manly. [ abroad arc ,r ood residence of Dr Rogers, at Cole-1 ' vise ami patriotic record on your man Station, is now decidedly l»et —The meeting of the Superioi j IMuir City. Court of Quitman county week will give all our Quitman subscribers a chance to go to Georgetown ami settle up with our correspondent over there— Judge Jordan. A number of sub scriptions have been running loose for some time. Our friends will please go round to the “Captain's office” and settle. Old l ack- Ned. Yi ASBTNGTojf, September 4.— By the death of Senator Anthni.y —Andrew Female College will begin its Fall session on Wednes day, of next week, the 17th inst. President Key says that the pros l«?cts for a large attendance from We hope to be will show healthiest Georgia. Cuthbert to be the city iu Sou'-h-lVest- Kidnejr Complaint. For over six years I have lieen a terrible sufferer from a *ioublesome kidney complaint, f«.r- tiie relief of which I have spent over *2-j0 without benefit; the most noted so-called remedies proving failures. The use of one single bottle of B. 15. 15. has been marvelous, giving more relief than all other treatment combined. I terruptedly from April 5, 1866, or something over eighteen 3-ears. The senior Senator in total length of service is, however, John Sher man, who succeeded Salmon P. Chase, March 29, 1S61, and has lieen a Senator ever since, with tlio exception of the four t ears of Haves’s administration, during which he was Secretary of the Treasury. This makes his total ter, with brigh: recovery. prospects of her «'i! V Tax. The City Tax Books arc now- open lor the collection of City- Tax. I will be found at the counting room of J. McK. Gunn. John F. Kiddoo, sepM-tf Treasurer. —Our merchants have nearly all got in their ne w stocks of goods, cannot succeed, and arc now doing a fine business. Cuthliert will be a good dry goods market as well as a good cotton market this season. not —“Uncle Billy” Chapman, a former resident of this city, and one of our oldest citizens, died yesterday morning at his home near Coleman Station. His re mains will he brought interment to dav. I know how true you are Truly your friend, Gustaves J- Oi:k, Stale School Commissioner. It is a quick cure, while others,if thev curc at all, are in the distant future. * ! Senatorial service about nineteen C. H. Roberts, Atlanta \\ ater M orks years an 1 a half. Senator Mor- < atarrh. ,' . , , The China and Qeenswan-1 loose of rtll, of v ermont, has served sev- able to announce a large and sat-! McBride & Co., AtlantaUperhapsThe ! onteon years and a half. The to is factory opening Tor this famous layzestinthesouth. Mr. A. J. Me- i u , !on U tll of y lr Anthony's Sen- old institution. I Bride of tinsImn has been eiu-ial of r. - . Aotlcr, -Appeal” Nnbscrib. era* —We notice that several coun ties arc holding priraa'.y elections to determine whos.hail be nomi nated for county officers. Sitch bas not been tirt: case here for The subscriptions to the Ap peal which we agreed to carry here fJr \ out l.y furnishing the Enterpmse : scvcral years . If thejp eople want j* AlPEa in l ,lace tl,creof > are | to make a change, they can do so. j beginning lo expire. All such ■ \y e ) lavc no preference to express that their in. the matter, time is out, or nearly out, by the X mark on their paper. All who desire the paper continued will let us know by showing ns a bright dollar and a half at once. -Very few persons can imagine j snb8crib “ rs will know the benefits to be derived from ob tabling a stream of good, pure wa ter as the result of our efforts for an Artesian Well. We believe they will be great and lasting.— Let us all give the enterprise the encouragement and material aid it needs, and without which, it —Cotton is not bringing as high a figure as was expected by- most people in view of the very- small crop of last year. Every year brings fresh lessons to teach formers the folly of depending too muck on cotton. Preparatory School, MISS A. L. BROOKS, Prin:ipal. Will open Monday, September 15lh. School Room well ventila- ' ted, with all School Room Furni ture and necessary improvements. Located in rear of Baptist church, on Mrs. Platt's lot. For terms, etc., address. Miss A. L. BROOKS. It Cuthbert, Ga. Correct It. It is being circulated through out the county that our cotton buyers deduct twelve pounds from each bale of cotton brought to Cuthbert. This is not true. Our buyers buy the cotton just as weighed by our warehouse men, and pay the top of the market for it. \Ye hope this report will be corrected by ail who hear it. «-» —Our Clothing pleases every body. 1L G. A W. R. OWEN. —Judge Hood left for the up country somewhere last week. He goes both for his health, and to look after the new B. C. A C. Railroad. We hope he may have abundant success in both. — « m — — Mr. Harry Hall, a son of our former fellow citizen, Judge A. F. Hall, dietl near Atlanta on Wed nesday of last week, and his re mains were buried in this city on Friday. m » m -—Fruf. E. H. Stevens bas been elected to a professorship in tbe Agri .-ullural College at Tltomas- viile. catarrh .of the nose of 111 years stand ing by the nse of IS. 15. B’, after every known remedy and treatment hail failed. B. 15. *15. cures catarrh in a few weeks, after slothful stuff lias failed for years. Write tollim and learn all the facts. An Editor. I have been almost entirely cured of nasal catarrh of several years standing, by 3 bottles of B. IS. *15. 1 have tried many other remedies, but none equal 15. 15.1'*. It is a quick cure, while others are slow. J. J. Hardy. Editor “News,” Toccoa, Ua. A new post office, Dewsville, named after Capt. IV. W. Dews, has been opened in Baker county- near Milford. Beef Market! I have opened my Market House North side of Public Square again, and am now selling good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid. Ac. A share of the public |«tronage is solicited. W. C. JENKINS. July 31st, tf. Doctor Haygoud preached a powerful sermon on prohibition at Salem camp ground, near Coving ton, last Sunday* atonal service, from March 4, 1853. until his death, is twenty- five years and a half. •m . — Bueklen’s Arnica 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 tively cures Piles, or no- pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale liy J. W. Stanford. jan 24 ly. n HOLT’S DYSPEPTIC Tlio only known remedy tliat will cure every case o C Dyspej lsi a, or Indigestion. It A Florida man swears that be has a rooster that has lard an egg. This is not published as a humor ons item, but merely to show that daring a Presidential year the lying is not wholly coefiaed to politics. SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING FULL JFWELED GENTS SIZE WATCH FOR $12.50. FFLLY liFAKANTEEIk This offer made for (» days only. Goods sent by Express C. O. I)., subject to inspertion before purchasing, J. r. SIEVES*, ADO., Jewelers, mcb-io-ct. Atlama, Ua. It lias been tested in hundreds of eases and has never failed in a single instance, has been very successful in Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or Heartburn, Chronic Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Heart Disease, Etc. an<l in every rasonf ASTHMA,arisen* complicated with indigestion. Torpid I.ivcr, or ('on^tiirntion. il is a nfc amt certain cure. We ask I>YSl*EI*TlOS amd AHTHJIjiTlO* to. try tbe remedy and they will L»t convinced that they ; ;*• i.of. incuftibl* disease*. This medicine is composed of purely rej^taWe remedies. Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, loss of appetite, loss of ffe L, a feeling of fullness or weight iu 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 Bowels, sometimes Constipated and then acting too freely,Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Sallow Skin, Derangement of Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Ac. 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 been cured hy the Elixir- 1)«. 1'. IC. Holt. Err.\ru,*Vu.: _ ^ # Hatcher's Stati«*»:*. Ga.. October 18th. 18S3. I>k\rSir -I haveUcmi troubled with indigestion and nerYv.rrs headaclie f«»r the la**t tVl’.ccn year-. During that time l have* “iiflR'rcd a great deal with |»eri<Mlical attack* of headache. Having exhausted luy own skill ami tried the j •rescript ions of a great many pliyaiciau*. I wn* indortsl totry yoctr I>y*f»cj»tic Klixir. Yoi: sent i.-k* a bottle a unit tlic midtlk.^ of Mare’-, lastw and I am Iiawy t«» inCanu youths* f fKsre-noe*t«tti*Tt*| frtir.i tUcse tH*riodfeal aUac ks si;;< e. My indigestion is almost d nt*C entirely cured.* I can eat any ami everything without innrcrkd snjnry. I have been a nraef icing jiliysi.ian for thirty years, and have ever Ijeen «*pi*t»*ed ti» prnprietarj'medicine^ You kindly furnished lise v. it’t tii.* eirmufa lor the Elixir, and on ex amination can testify to the medical prujicrtU'*atnl TIicrajHiticaf aj^ilieation ;.nd l reeommec.«i all sutfcrii •: from indigestion and nervous headache, or any disease arising from a torpid liver to procure a bottle of your Dyspeptic Klixir. for it is almost a s,.ecUfc in thischufaof diseases. I recommend it t«»my patron* and nrescribc it in my practice. I would have comidivtl with your regiment, uradc when I saw you Last, but thought it l»est to delay i:i order to Ik* thoroughly convinced as to its cursv- tive pr«*|tertse*. Very truly yours*,. i^. P. ItOZlKllj. M.. H.. 1*. 5?.—I can’t afford to be without tbe Elixir. I will have itin my house let it cost what it may. L. I*. D- Dr. P. R. Holt, Errxrx.*.. Ala. Comptroller Oexerai.’* Orfirr., Att.vnta. a \.. J.ily hth. l.SST DkauSiu—I am pleased tore|a>rt that f have l»een entirely cured of indigestion, hv tin- um? > f y «••:• *’ Dyspepf i’j Klixir.” I was induced hv a friend totry it alter having tried aim#n4-every remedy known for my diseasi*, wit'nnnTthe vl.rest elf *et.- I t#H#k only three small bottle* of your medicine ln*fore I was erttireiv wed. I sii-H'civd several yci.r*, and although- it has been: three vear* since I used your preparation. I have hod u<* return of ft. Yours truly. W. A. vyni<ilIT,(.'o:np..fien. Hukteof Ga. ftFFBt w Tit-E ff't.vuEK Mastfacttrixu <’o.. Ki FAri.A. Ar.\.. Jn!y 4th. 1S8X- This is to certify that mw wife.KsvrJ. Hightower. Knlftm} for six years from in*h'-e>ti*#r."an#l enlargement #»f tiu* liver;: tliat she had hei*i>rttfcceoin Unit ftrnn i;tiliM>un«ls tn* |N»tinds.ainrvra*glo#mrv aud «l#'>pon.leiit; tiu*4 as an- exporimeiit— and hr earnest |»er*iia*ion—sl»e was mditcoi to try one bottle - of Dr. Ifolt’s Dysi’»<y»ti»* Klixir; that she was inusiediatciy and inatenoAy bem*fiftetl. anidf eontiwumg its use a few nnxiths ”.1m? was entirely .relieved of her troubles, regained her appetite,, ami now weighs U$T> pounds. Tl»e KLrsnrRowhrooght;us healih and hapjrine-s■ where all other rem•dies had resulted in con tinuous suffering' and disappointment. J. C. IHG&TOWEK. Kry \ru\. Ala.. May fat, 1883. Hte. ITott—fhrar.“mty Abrmt frverears ago I was taken with a violent cough with eida < d liver and e<msripati#»nr. I -rew worsrnnd worse until it was ahnosChnpossilifc for n'le t«» lie down and sdeen at night for 1> inoiith*. owing to the *everily of the cough. The only way I could sleev was m a chair, niv head resting upon a pil!o-.y on ;r t L! . Was treated hy two differ ent physicians,and tried a nnnihrf of f*atrn< Me#Hepn#ts. allot which «l»d no- After havin r despaired of ever gettinjf wdtmy wtfe consuPte#! yr« hy Irfter. Toosentme-fwr* hot ties of your Uyapcptic Efi.vir; in less tlum three day* I could lie down ami sleejx a* well as 1 ever couftf ht nrr IWlp; a fctr hotflc* cure#! me perfectly, 1 have rccofnmen'h'd it a great num ber of persons and never knew it fo# MU to core m a single msfairee. Your* fniA*, .1 ull f*. KK1LOE. JJr. W. P>. McLendon, of Hafrbefh Hkttion, says DY. Holt’s Dyspept ic Elixir cured him of iudigcstioiK . , ' . - *KrFArr \. Ai.a., Mav 1st, Dr. KolT—Dear Sir: Y»mr Vy*pevfrc KKiffVomf my danghter of Dyspepsia of a very aggravated form of twchr nuath* standing. 1 had tried several of IwTiest pliysicUn* in theemmtv, who'failed to heir fit her." • * iUiYA.v r GRIFFIN, white pond; Go. FOB SALE ByAUiDBUO-GISTS. April i«-iy.