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

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Stock ever tawght to this Market. The test Unlaundiiad W. I>. BARLEY’S for 65cts, worth SLOP ia any other Store in Cuthbert Come and see. F. ttat?.b.ts STOCK OF SHOES AND HATS IS NOW IN ALL IMTAILS. ' COMPLETE I have J**t received a spleailid assortment of the latest style* in Stator 1 * Fiat Shm, tor ladtot, Bum m4 Gkilirei, ii French. Coracoa, ami Aoerwan Kid; Button, Congress and Balmo ral, with French, plain, common sense and spring heels, and French, Spanish arch, and common-sense toes. My #2.90 genuine Kid Bittnt Shoes, with worked hole*, all solid leather, cannot l>e aqnailed In this market. The)- are perfectly splendid. Try them. Star and soil Hats in all the latest shapes and colors, at sept-u^ THK HOE STORK. we will Hate this Week, Apples, Onions and Irish Po tatoes. OUR NEW GOODS ARE ROLLING IN. BorH Lnr, tUI SkII Cheap. Clarke's. There was quite a large attend ance at the reception given by Judge and Mrs. Clarke at their new residence on last Friday night. The utmost good humor prevailed, and all present voted it a most delightful occasion. The house is real tasteful and cozy, and we did not wonder at the bright look on the faces of its happy occupants There is a uni versal feeling of rejoicing at see ing this family in their own home again. —Three Cases Jeans, from 15 to 75 cts. per yard, at GUNN’S. Allrmllu I'srwm! It is a fact that Cuthbertcotton buyers have Iteen paying first-rate prices for cotton this Sprtof Vito FRANK A EATON Editor. The ladies of the Methodist church propose giving an enter tainment on Friday night next 0 the academy here. All are invigt ed to attend, and are promised an enjoyable time. The base ball game played here last Friday evening between tbe Magnolias of Cnthhert and the Stars oT Spring"-Tale; resulted in a defeat to the Stars. The Spring Vale boys were very san guine in the beginning of the game, but the Cuthbert bnj-s scared up well on the seventh In ning, wh£h threw s damper over the energy of the Stars, and when the game was called at the eighth inning they were nine MgeW. b. Riddffc » «a Saturday the 13th, Ron. Wm: Harrison was nominated as can- ' dirtatr tor Representative of-tWr Some have wondered how they rounds behind. Full Market Price Paid for Cot ton. August3! ly. Septll ct COTTONJMARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. W. ELLIS WARE - HOUSE ASD COH- M1SSIO* MERCHANT. Middling. la>w Middling 8 Good Ordinary, 8j Market linn. LOCAL NOTES. —Mr. I. V. Duke hsd a good reason for not going to the recep . lion at Judge Clarke’s lsst Friday night. —The Wine Company of this city is not making wine this sea son for its stockholders as a firm, but for individuals. Quite a large amount of wine will lie made by this Factory, nnd by private in dividtials. Tile Prrftvtlsa <’•*» tool. Is the best made. Go to R. J. Anthony's, and buy one. tf —Mr. Kohinson, of Charleston, S. C., makes his headquarters wow in the office ot F. Pulaski A Co., wliere he is paying the highest market l*rhs* for cotton. Fansltmrr! Fmrmltwre! Three csr loads, cheajier Ilian ever. Just received at It GUNN’S wiw Our Job Department is daily torptnf^oW Jon Work in great rJfhfMfMPwt attt^prepared to do any kind, and at low prices. Bring in ywhr Job Work and pat roaizr home. t il; Tax. Tbt Ci*y Tax Books are now open lor the (alWtion of City- Tax. I will lie found at the counting room of J. McK. Gnna. Jons F. Kiduoo. sept 1-tf Treasurer. m s — —The old and |xi|iular house of J. McK. Gunn displays an at trantive advertisasnmit in another part of this paper, t* which we invite the attention of our read ers. SALK. My Moose and Lotos Lumpkin Street, one mile from court house, containing 58 acres—about twen ty-three acres cleared—balance in woods—good well of water, improvements new. Terms easy. For information apply to H. O. Beall during my absence J. B. BUSSEY, Sept. 11th. 18S4. , tf —CapL Flewcllen, who has been spending the summer vaca tion with relatives in Alabama, put in an ap|>carance on Monday, ready for work in old Andrew at the opening of the term. —— — Wanted *• Well. I want to sell from Two to Eight Hundred Acres of Land, within 2 and 3 miles of Cuthbert, together with five or six splendid Mules. Thereare two good Settlements on the place—20 acre Vineyard, good Orchard, and splendid Wells of Any one deairing to farm near enough to town to send their children to school, can get a bargain by applying early. Cail on me st the place, 2 miles from town on the Benevolence road —or address sse »t Cnthhert. 4t J. T. STANFORD. —Mr. B. W. Ellis has a change of advertisement in this issue. ^ o w —Gent's Dress Shoes from $2.50 upward. Finest hand-made, war ranted, $5 00. at GUNN’S. m — —Misses Aliee 1‘ortcr and Janie Ward arc both back again in the College. a • m —An elegant assortment ol Heady-Made Clothing, at prices beyond competition, atGl'NN'S. —Miss Ada Brooks ojiened her private School last Monday with an encourging attendance. —The best Shirt for $1. ever of fered in this market. Every one warranted, at GUNN'S. —Prof. Chase and family are back again in their place in Col lege. m — —The most elegant line of Rili tmus, Laces, llamburgs and ele gant Neckwear, all new, at It GUNN’S. have managed to come so near the Savannah market, and yet pay out, but still they have come with in half a cent of it. Get out your cotton nnd bring it to Cuthbert. You will find Cuthbert a good place to buy your goods when you have got your money for your cotton. Look over our list of ad vertisers, and any one of them will sell you goods as cheap as they can be legitimately sold any where in South-West-Gcorgia. J. J. WORSHAM, DENTIST, CUTHBERT. GA. Ollicc over Postofllce. sept 18 tf Mr. Ben Christie, of Dawsoq, paid Spring Vale a visit one day last week. Ben is looking well and in fine spirits. Mr. Geo. Birea returned Mon day evening from Dougherty county, where lie had been to take his sister-in-law home, and to see one of Pougherty’a fair relatives as to the important question ot breaking up the stateof old bach elorism at liis home. We wish him success in the attempt. Misses Emma Harvey and Ella West of Cuthbert are spending a lew days in tbe village, the guests of Mrs. Rufus West. Mr. Tom Davis moved into his new quarters last Monday and is ] exceedingly well pleased. Last Monday while Mr. Catlet court sou itsul Mdn- John T.-«arke Pfe ptolffit besides are .Man. J., It ic%or pCttsral, amt idilgfc apd C<4- Ax Everythingon Wheels -W ; egc. One of the finest sermons we have heard lately was preached in Georgetown last Tuesday night by Judge John T. Clarke; —• • •* Mr. Jcweph Oliver, son of our worthy citizen, Mr. Jas. M. Oli Of a friends J sbadiy i ,61111 —Mr. Robt. Allen, for a num Toombs was crossing a planta- ber of years travelling salesman I lion bridge over the Pataula creek, for the large wholesale clothing horseback, the bridge gave way house of Thomas Argyle, of New York, reached home from there last Saturday, Wliere lie has been for the past few weeks making sales to his many Sou them cus tomers who have beta North lay ing in their fall stacks of clothing. A few days before Mr. Allen left New York Mr. Argyle died very suddenly, leaving his large proper ty, amounting to over a million dollars, to his adopted son, a young man named Bogart. A plunging horse and . rider both into tic water. The horse was hart pretty badly and the rider fearfnlly frightened. Both will probably recover, the horse per- : haps first. I A negro boy by the name of I Frank Sams, was badly bitten by : a moccasin make one day last j week while fishing on the creek ; near here. Doctor Goneke was ! called to hitn, and administered so vie counteracting medicines 1 t winch relieved him. Frank will dolpb county, are visiting Mrs. M. L Albritton. * Mr. Sain Gaerry, who has lieen quite sick with fever, we are glad to know, is improving rapidly," and hops lie will lie np and aide to look after his business before many days. Mr. Walter Dozier spent two or three itsys in Dawson iEe firstof Friend D. has Alton in love with Dawson of late, and we would not be surprised if he located there. We arc glad to learn that Mrs. W. B. McLendon who was stricken with paralyse several aisoUis ago f* improving rsphtly, and we hope before m»ny weeks she may be fully restored to perfect health. Jndge Clarke's charge to tbe Grand Jury was able and power ful. He is eminently fitted for —Call and sec our handsome Silks. Velvets and Velveteens, as sorted colors, remarkably low, at It GUNN’S. MarJrs'fOXH. Mr. J. II. Manery states that the water <yhc«l, rucopllv bought or F. M. i Daria. -Naim, £l,ft* run lis water gin’, is "giving per- . . . . ... . , , , he more than apt to examine the brothe. in law of the deceased took ncxt blIlK . h of grass carefully I*. out letters of administration. • fore be fingers it for fisli. whereupon Bogart filed a bill of Mr. Haywood Davis, Capt. injunction, necessitating the sns- j Edward* and Prof. Rice went ... . . rfishing lastSatorday with hook pensiifh of business until matters , ^ ^ ^ twa . ta ndrc.l perch. They say the day was unfavorable and bait scarce or —Mr. A. W. Latimer, of the Lumpkin Independent tame in to see us yesterday. mam—- - nACKMKTACK. a lasting ami fra grant perfume l*rice 2> and ao rent-, ale by J. W. ST ASFORD. are settle*!. Mr. Allen had sever al large hills boxed anil ready for shipment South, but owing to the contest over the property of Mr, Argyle, lie is temporarily out of business. ■ • Don't put anything off until to morrow that you can do to-day. This is especially applicable to those who ale dragging out a mis erable existence through the agency of a disordered liver, which has taken the appetite awav. Don’t put off' buying one bottle of Smith * Hite Hem* until to mor- riur. They only cost 25 cts. per biillle. For sale by J. W. FORD. they would have done better. At the close of a protracted meeting al tbe colored baptist church hers hist Sunday fifty- converts were baptized. With this accession they claim a mem bership of over seven hundred. For ■rpmrRialixr. I hereby announce myself a can- NOTICE TO- Subscribers! rO:- We woudl respectfully ask all our Friends and Customers to read carefully our enclosed circular in this week’s En- AN© Appeal. We can assure ^ : you that it will be profitable to you in every respect, and at the same time make it to our mutual interest. Our reputa tion being too well established, it is not necessary to state that we mean what we .for we always try to fulfill our 'Promises. — Respectfully, . P. PULASKI & CO. September 18, ct. B E want to sec nil of onr friends from this and the surrounding counties, at our • NEW STABLES, On Foster's Corner, where we will stable their Horses os CHEAP as anybody. Conic and see how Up t Our City Friends, who want a nice, nobby Turnout, can find it here. No broken down Horses, nnd no old runty Buggy offered for hire. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, ami our Buggies new and bri s ht - RIDGWAY & PEARCE. We mean “Business,” and will treat von right. I also have one of the Largest and one of the Cheapest Stocks ot Harness and Whips ever kept in Southwest Ga. Those wanting Bug gies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, or anything else in my line would do well to give me a call, before buying, as 1 am going to sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. feel satisfaction. The public gen erally, are invited to visit the gin jnd see It working. lev. C. C. Martin, who has been >«(>aitfap «D*e Ot the machinery about liis gin, asks us to say it -be* Iteen completed, and is ready lo-gin all the cotton brought to it. We hear that Mr. D. K. Stewart is doing a fine business with liis saw mill, sawing quantities of lumber and finding ready sale for it. Mr. C. F. Curry states that lie has a eat thatgavc birth to fiv kittens a few days ago, and. of them had the pericct form of a rabbit except that It is almost black, lias large eyes, big ears and short tail. On last snbbatli we stU-Silrdllu I wt Kbenezer. XI* Msy | being fine a large congregation ! assembled. didate to represent Urn people of uSfigo£73£ Stas r or sal* —New pupils continue to come in to the Agricultural College nearly every day. —In Harness, Whips, Saddles and Bridles, we ttill not lie under sold at GUNN'S. and —Mr. H. Barlow Mattox family moved out to tlic-ir new home on the plantation, 3 miles cast of town, on Wednesday. —The best Corset in the world, for$l 00—“MadameThomson's," at GUNN’S. —Mr. 8. E. Freeman is re modelling and enlarging his dwell ing. It promises to be very pret ty when completed. —The largest, I test and cheap est line of Tobacco* ever offered in this market, at GUNN'S —Miss Genie Ciarke, of Atlan ta, and Miss Mary Bellione of Americua, are in the city on a visit to the family of Judge Clarke. For A second-hand Piano, lately- tuned and in good order. Can he seen at Mrs. Platt’s residence on College street. For particulars, apply to JESSE COBB. —We have frequently lieen ask- ied by our friends who are in favor of “Fence” ivliatour nominee's po sition on that subject is. We think it will lie a sufficient an swer to all to say that Mr. Perry was for "Fence,” and would have voted that way if he had been at home on the day of election, hut was cnllcd away by telegram to visit liis aged mother who was lying at the point of death in Mitchell county. Mr. Perry lias not changed liis sentiments on that line since, and would not un der any circumstances undertake to change the present law. One of the strongest articles ever pub lished in the state for “Fence” was written by Mr. Perry to the Savannah News, as the columns of that pn|ier will attest. mam * .HEW OPK.M Yfi ! We call the attention of the public to our New Stock of Goods. Everything we have is new, and we defy competition in prices. We will keep everything in the way of Dry Goods. Notions. Shoes, Hats and Clothiku. We call special attention to our No tiox and Dress Goods Depart best, also to our Clothixo. All we ask is for you to give us a trial, and we will certainly- please you both in styles ami prices. Respectfully, It Rout. G. A \V. R. Owex. Randolph eouity in the next Gen eral Assembly. James H. Dixxixqtox. sept18 2l FxxlVJr! Your poor wearied wife losing sleep night after night nursing the little one suffering from that night fiend to children, and her ror to parents, croup, should have a bottle of Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gam and zier, W. W. and B. E. Joiner, Car <len, Ethridge and Melton. Tbe ■ sing was conducted in good order, presided over by Mr. N. T. Cra zier, and we think it was very en tertaining to all present, especial ly .the sipging ifV Aim little boys of Heslrs. iflllmfin and Melton, and the 51 isses Crazier, daughters of Mr. N. T. Crazier. Wc must confess this is one part of Ran dolph the geography of which we ^ Mul- ca ° t admire, yet the people of tbe lein, an undoubted Cratip piaven ! con,n, "? U - v to be “ l ,, ° , P er _ ,. axil a •viit sninPitrltinii mil lustnfoid tive and cure for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Sold by all druggist* at 25c anti $1.00 a bot tle. ous and enterprising and comfort able as any other in the county. I. A. M. A NASAL INJECTOR free With each i bottle of MhiWi'a Catarrh Remedy. * * »We rsSllr. Price 30 cents. For sale bv J. W. STAji- I will, from now on, keep tlie | *' r>K1, _ —Col. J. W. Aven has been | sick for several days. It was rc —Sir. J. J. McDonald and fant ; l’ orte '' on the streets Tuesday af- ily reached home from New York 1 terDOOn he hail fallen to the last Tuesday. The health of Mrs. j floor ’ an,, was ,n a d J' in S con,,i " _ - _ a ■ McDonald has ranch improved. Ask J. W. Stanford about Smith'* Bile Bean*, he has had an opportunity to know their merits, and he will tell you they are far superior to anything iu the pill line 25 cts. per bottle — Andrew College ojiened well yesterday. Mr. Key slates that he has a greater number of liuard- ing pupils than he had ever had before at one time. T* ttjr Fri I ass With W. A. Julian A Co., it aeon. G*., and will send sam ples and fill orders promptly for jm Send for samples. Very Truly, It 'Geo. ii. Walker. tion. A visit to his residence how ever, disclosed the fact that he hail only fallen from a faintiug spell, and that be was in a fair way to get well soon. —A big lot oT Ladies and Gen tlemen’s Merino Underwear. Just see how cliesp, at GUNN'S. —We call the attention of our readers to the dental card of Dr. J. J. Worsham, Dentist Doctor Worsham occupies the room over the Postoffice lately fitted up for a Dental Office by Dr. Robertson. Tbe Doctor is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Dentistry. We welcome him to our city, and shall be glad to sec bitu do well. largest lot of Frirts of all kinds, that has ever been in the city. I will also keep the largest and freshest lot of Kisses ami Jackson Balls and Stick Candy ever kept in this market. I have started my Bakery, and will have Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies and Crackers every day. and am also fixed up lor making the finest Wedding Cake ever made in this city on short notice. Ice and Lemons on hand the balance of the season, and I have the largest and best stock of Temperance Drinks that can lie had, and the best line of 5 Cent Cigars snd Cigarettes in the city. I will also receive Fresh Fish and Oysters every Saturday- until cool weather, when I will have them every day. Any one wishing anything in tny line, will do well to come be fore buying elsewhere. Remem lier my terms are cash when goods are delivered. Rcspectfnllv, tf W. T. BIG BY. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shi loh’s (Hr** will give immediate relief. Mice torts and $1. Far sale by FlIK DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalissr. It never Ms to ewe. Fur sale by J. W. STAN FORD. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Ind .says; “Both myself anil wife owe our lives to XlIILOH's CUS- 8CM1TION CUBE. For sale by J. W. STANFORD. SHILOH’S CATARRH REMKDY-a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale bv J. \V. STANFORD. M ii Pit* Do yon want a nice Buggy, in trhifh It; give your wile o* your lady love a comfortable ride? I keep that sort of a buggy. Mine are new 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. 1 keep Wagons—One Horse, Two Horse, Four Horse, or any Other size requited. These Wagons are of TIIE BEST MAKE, and will commend themselves to the people by their excellencies, and their moderate cost. All I ask is a trial. 1 know I ean do as good a part by the public as anv other man. Come nnd sec me. aug2S ly « E- 3 RiQGWAY* Wc ask al! the good citizens of Cuthbert and Randolph county who wish to consult their liest interest, (and we assure you it will be to |k>ur advantage) to call and see us at our alxf : ,*e Iritt soil you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, as a rule, than -*ANY t HOUSE * IN * THE * OITY.*- Remember wc keep everything, every Medicine, and every Sundry, Patented or Proprietary. Having our customers interests in view, we cordially invite you to call that you may save money for your selves, and also advance our business. J. P. TOOMBS & BRO, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. September 4 ly. ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. Opens Its Next Annual Session September 17, J8H4. —:o: — O NE of the first UoUconi for young ladies in the South. Course of study equal to any in the State. .Faculty eomitoMcd of thoroughly trained gentle men and ladies, lhiiidinj's and sur roundings Iteautiful. Climate and home comforts all that can be desired. Onr work is thorough in all the departments. We ap{»eul to Patrons and Pupils for en dorsement. Besides tlie regular College course we have well organized departments in Cerinaii. French. Vocal and Instrumen tal Music, and Art.^Xoextra charges for instruction in Calisthenics, (.’lass Sinyr- fng and IVnmaiisliip. Terms among the liest, considering the advantages afforded. Hoard $10 per mouth, washing not included. For Cat alogue or other information, write to tlie President. tor. HOWARD W. KEY, A. X. July 3 td South-West-Georgia AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. (Bract nr tie Dnltenit? ct flariti.) CUTHBERT, GA. BENJ.T. HUNTER. A. M.President ( tORPS of Teachers full. The Fall j Session open • on the First Monday in September. The appropriation to the College of lias lieeii restored, flit!* enabling the Trustees to put the Ini'klen- tal Fee at $5.0o. NO CHARGES FOR TUITION. Hoard ran 1m.* had at price!* ranging frimi $tu tn fl? jwr inniifli. f-'iitifooM* ■_*ivmil - full and definite iiifnn.mlion "int on application to tlie I’ret* blent, July UMv. —Taylor's Premium Cologne for sale at J, W. Stanford’s. Bishop Pierce used to relate the following incident with much relish. We jure never seen it in f riot, and ss give It for the bene "fit of our rehders. When quite a young man he was sent to preach to th* negroes in one of the coast counties of Georgia. In a sermon to them one day be was preaching from n particular text, and after giving his own views of its mean ing. remarked, that commentators Several of the newspapers of | d * d not agree with hist in the the State are making war on the j matter. A few days after, very Atlanta, Ga., Augus’. 1883. My six-year-old son lias had a ter rible skiughinir Scrofulous l'her of the neck for three years, attended with blindness, kiss of hair, great em aciation, and gom-r.il prostration. Physicians ami various bbssl reme dies were resorted to without Ss-ncfit. The New Atlanta Medical Collette treated him for three months, but his condition grew worse. I was urged to try the efficacy of B. B. B., and to tlie astonishment of myself, friends and neigh I sirs, one single bottle effected an entire cure. Ulcers of tlie neck entirely healed; eyesight restored, ami tlie hair coni- menced growing on his head again. I live at 3t5 Jones Street, Atlanta, and my boy is there to 1* scon. Frank Jos cm. I BOLT'S DYSPEPTIC HU loan agencies now operating in the State of Georgia. Sereral of these cases have been turned over to the United States Court. Wheth er good or evil is to corns out of this way of borrowing money do- pends on how tbe thing is man aged. If those who borrow do so expecting to pay back all at once, they will find that their farms will pass out of their possession in nineteen cases out of twenty. If they can pay back proportionate ports every year, there are some who may be benefited by it SHILOH'S CURE wiU muucdiatcty re lieve Cronp, Whooping cough and Hrouchitis. Eor sale by J. W. STAN FORD. Miss Kittie Martin, aged 93 ysars, residing foe a autoSot *f years with her wap hew. Sir. A E- Martio, died fast Satan lay. apt) her remans were intoned sin fol lowing day in the Western offififi- terv. orach to his amusement aa old darkey came to his stopping place with a bag of potatoes and calling tbe young preacher oat, remarked in all seriousness, “I likes your preaching much Marster, and as I hcerd yon say that common ta ters did not agree with you, 1 thought I’d bring yon these. These are uncommon big tatera, and I thinks dey will snit you rd Tartly.” Beef Market! I have opened my Market House North side of Public Square again, sad am now selling good fat ltOef, Mutton, Kid, Ac. A share of the public patronage ia solicited. W. C. JENKINS. July lht.it —New Crop Turnip See* «M varieties— toy tlie pound or pa- ANFORD’8. lea’s A rules Halve. The Best Sal re 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 by J. W. Staxfosd. jan 24 ly. Professional politicians are a bad set, and just about as mock enti tled to respect as old Satan him self. Tbe following from the Ho g-raaville correspondent of the La- Grange Reporter may remind our reader* of something they have beard nearer home: “One of the ‘nominees,’ took oc casion to publicly cuss out tbe Baptist charch. and some others who were opposed to his election last week, in terms too low and vulgar to be admitted to these col umn* " Will yon endorse such conduct r” SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING FULL JFWELED GENTS SIZE WATCH FOR $11.51. FULLY GUARANTEED. This offer made for 60 day* only. Goods sent by RxprcuN C. O. !)., subject to inspection be*** puniiaNinp. I. r. tSTCTEM*, *00., Jeweler*, mcli-13-ct. Atlanta, Ga. The onlyknown remedy that will cure every ca.se of Dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been tested in hundreds of cases and has never failed in a single Instance. It has lieen yen’ successful in Livar C—plitot. Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity or heartburn, Chronic Dysentery or Diarrhoea, Heart Disease, Etc. and in every ease of AKTHX A, where complicated with indigestion. Torpid Liver, or Con-ti; union, if i.s a safe anil certain cure. We auk DYFl«l*TICK and ASTIIMAT I O'to try flic remedy and they will Ik* convinced t'.at they are not incurable disrate*. This medicine i»composed of purely vegetable remedies. Symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, a feeling of fullness or weight in tne Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, Heartburn, Agridity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache, Dull pain in tin head, with a sensa tion of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Bowels, sometimes Constipated and then suiting too freely, Low Spirits, .Sleeplessness, Sallow Skin, Derangemmtof Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, etc. If you suffer with any of these symptoms, Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. The following are a few testimonials of parties who have been cured by the Elixir: wx i ’ Ho H’ torAt tv. All. : n.vTcirrn’s Station. Ga.. October I8lb. 1883. * i _ been troubled with indi^*sn,,n and nervtmx headache f«>r the last fifteen years. During tit at tin c f have ' <r " 1 -«t- .-.-t .......... -.at.. - ' ’ my i*\yii >>kill and trictl the iirescniitii i).- of a Die a bottle about the middle <»f Marc- hntf, IK*rio«licaI attacks Ntnce. My indi^cHfi«>n !i Mot 9HT* f thc proyerfUtot and TheraputicaYapplicution ami i revoiumend allVuiruri 1 j Inmiintl J’Wtoto «ny dlHtoffe ansui^ froni a torpid liverto proenn? a Imttieof jwmr Drs|»eT*tic Elixir, for it is . :uios«t ™ thTn rT " “ ' « fcet»ftMi»eiid it to my patrons and ores tribe it in l’uy practice. I would have r*:itif*ed la»t, but thoo^ht it best to delay iii order to In.* thoroughly convinced as to its cura- • 'K.moiv-1 naiw imni Mwumrtl *»!*»• iiiuigrsuiiii OIIU IllTlUli.' UUnilill’IIl’ i»*r Ull sufferetl a great dual with periodical attack* of lieadacbe. Having exhausted ir Jtrcat many pliyxiciams I wait induced to try your I>y.Hj»e($tic Elixir. You sent n aud I am Mp«r to inform you that I have not Huffere«l tfrori tlicsc periotlical att; etotfrelv cured. I can eat any and everything withont maU riul injun-. 1 have lieen a practicing id»v»i< iV • V«»r thir» MXlltoitoa ever been nppoNedto proprietary medicine. You kindly fiirni>Iuil me with the fonmtla for tie Iv ill your rto^ueat. made when I «a tive pn»|iertle!«. f#i Vftdfy youn, 1*. I can't afford to be without the IHixir. j ..., , 4 ia. P. DOZiKK, AL l>. I will ha^c it m my house Yet it co*>t what it may. G. 1*. D. *s am . . Comptroller i Jenkral’s Office, Athxtt. Ga.. JtHv itth. PKtEbq-t am jito-trt t+njnrt Quit l have lieen tmtindy curetlof indigestion, by tlie ilhl* of vonr OvstK nt.e Elixir.” I waw nwaiW a trwnn to try it after h»ym£ tried almtr-t every remedy known for mv diM-arc. witimut tin l J ’d.te>t f.tTert 1 tgugoglf ^ree wuail - h | ittlr»oty | ^ i"«-<li i -un hi,f, l ri-1 was .-utiroly well. I siillva-S sc-vers,! yc-ars,awl altiii.ngfc it bMlwaa' ■to jwun Sma* * “*• y*ur $*apantmn. I have had no return of it Yonrx tnilv W. A. WKinilT. < >ni|>. Gen. Sfato ,rf Ca. _ . . . OfFH’E Bf TIHt J’lXGER MAStTACTTBIWi <’•» Emm v f u U* itli iuwt J \S ghtoy i er ' 5' r years fmiu intlipestitm aiii enhmnmt J thj ffmt ah*bad hem rrduced i* fteah fomi LWtnpimds ti.Si i«iinds,and was „l,«,ny ;„„I deanoiHk-nt Unit -,s an xni-rim' n - and by rarnert nwsna-nnn—ahe waa tnducra to try one lmttlo of I>r. Hi.lt'.- Dy.-iWt.tii: Klixir-;l, mat-nally hr iwffWcd, and rontinuiwa ini at a few month*, -lit- wa.- entirvlv nlin-cil of liur’tmu l<- 1 i ur .fj ' I-, 1 '* and now wei*lw 135 pmnda. Tl.e fljxir I.s brought u- health aud hn W .tfw» where all other rcui-Uit fi'ad rti.ihwl 'll, i ^ lappomuneut. j , uightowER. I tot Holt—Pear Sir; worne and worse tlie cough. Tbe enl physician*, a well, my wife consulted you tbiwn ami deep ait < “ ber of persons and Mr. W. B. McLendon, of Matchen StaliiMi, nay. Dr. lloit'a Dyspeptic Elixir eiiml himijf iudip -tiiui. Da. Holt - Dear Kir: Your I standing. I had tried -everal id «• Elixir cured iur of Dy-pcp-iu of a very aggrm-ated form of twelve nu-nt h, Pliyamnna ui tlie comity. who failed to Iwm-fit her * FOR* SA.XjE BY ALL DRUG-GISTS BRYANT ORIFFIS, White Pond.-fia. April IO-ly. iwmcrriMPT ddimti