Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 02, 1884, Image 2

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A ■ MmIiAAVAVMP A W V V*Wlf¥¥*«¥i«i V * ■•■■ w v ———— - ’ . ^ ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL, Editors. W H. COOPER, J. W. STANFORD, CUTHBERT, GA. Tin:rs(lav Mcniing, Oct. 2. 1X84. Ib* S«w Orleans Exposition. f Xoaiaation or no Nomination. Of the ''exhibits” at lire coming j Mann. Editors: show by far the most inportant Tlic subject of balding a con will be cotton, “in all the condi tions of it* culture anil tnanufae- Mr. I. A. MARTIS Is onr Agent at Knfoni. and is fully authorized to receive and receipt for all money paid him. National Democratic Ticket For President, Hon. Grov’r Cleveland, Of New York. For Vice-President, Hon.T. A. Hendricks, Of Indiana. For Congress, HON. 1JKNRY G. TURNER. Virginia are The ehnrelies in praying for rain. In Italy out of 13,220 cases ol cholera 9,480 deaths have occur red. The big chimney of the new Kiinb dl House in Atlanta is one hundred and fifty-five feet high. Since Dr. Dio Lewis mentioned farm work as a. cure for hay fever, haying parties have come into fashion at the summer resorts. Judge W. Q. Gresham, posl master general lias been made Secretary of State in place of Mr. Folger, deceased. Mr. Sain Mayor, of Albany made 55 bushels of corn [ier acre on some old pine lands near Al bany this year. The siin crossed the Equator ten days ago. The probability (.1 an oqmnoxial storm lias non passed away. The artesian well in Atlanta last Saturday night was 262 feet deep. Girls given to tight laving should take warning. An old lady in New Jersey 85 years old has just died from lacing too tight. The next Legislature will have to elect one Judge of the Siq remc Court, ten Judges of the Superior Court, and twc.ity Solicit, r Gen erals. American beef in the English markets is now sold as Scotch, and as such brings 4 cents moie per pi• nd lliau under its true name. The small Massachusetts towns, Seckonk and Mt. Washington, will not have republican ballots printed, but will go solid for St. John and Daniel. Seel, the flying Dutchman of Atlanta, has left on a tramp over the cross lies to New Orleans. It is claimed that if he walks the distance within 12 days lie is to receive $500. Mercer University opened its Fall term last week, with over 100 students in attendance—the lar gest number ever present on tin first day. The prospects of Met ccr are unusually promising. Mr. Sidney Lewis, lately of the Macon Telegraph lias taken a place on the staff of the Albany News. We congratulate the read ers of the News on this fact. Mr. Lewis is one of the best writers for the press in Georgia. Florida is now set down as one • of the doubtful stales in the l’rcs idential election. A vast nmn ; ture.” The promoters claim that i the 7,000,000 bales which were j last year produced in the Sooth jern States clothed the greater part of the civilized world; and they might add, a large part of the uncivilized world also. Cot ton nhfell lias passed from Ten nessee to Manchester finds its way out to Centra! Africa and to the innermost partsof the Chinese Empire. No article in universal consumption is so localized, both as to growth and manufacture: tor though cotton is grown in Egypt and India, and woven in lYnnysy]vania and Xormnnv, by far the larger share of total pro duce is grown in the Southern Slates r.ud made into cloth in Lancashire. This should give the furthcoming New Orleans Ex position a peculiar interest in the eyes of English people. But there will be very much else to see in the vast mass of buildings that is now hastening towards eomplc- vention to nominate candidates for county officers is being dis cussed very generally iu t'-ccoun ty; and while we are familiar with the fact that the party, as such, has made no nomination for these places of trust, within the last eight or ten years, as well as the fact that the abandonment of the system of nominating candi dates for these places has worked, and can work no harm to the pea pie, yet there arc those who be lieve a nomination of some sort should lie made. It is charged that those most anxious for a nomination think they sec in it a chance for preferment which they would not have before the people, that a convention affords many opportunities for weak men, and can easily he manipulated by “tricksters” and political sharp ers, whereas it is well known the people always vote for the man they want, and are not easily de ceived or hoodwinked into putting wrong men into place. Those who sec no use in a convention say, the BsfsrA ItOM. The weather never dryer, and those who have water gins are feelingquite serious about the loss they are sustaining. From all appearances the mat rimonial crop will turn out very short in our vicinity thi* season. We think here is a trio of bach elor brotherhoods in the commu nity, from present demonstrations, who fully agree with the poet that sajs: “For bachelor hall I am told is the best, Be drunk or tie sober, von can go to vonr rest.” On last Sabbath, according to promise, we spent the day with our friend, Mr. D. S. Newkirk, who resides near Bethel cbnrch, in the Fourth District. We found it rather quiet in the Fourth, and a short cotton crop, as is the case everywhere we have heard from. Mr. Newkirk is a very hospita ble and kindly disposed gentle man, always having a bright smile and pleasant word for all with whom lie meets, but on this occa sion be met us with a melancholy expression and dejected air, for lie and his excellent lady have lion. There will be ail the innu merablc classes and snb classes of materials and manufactures to which wc are accustomed in these world’s fairs, front “Specimens of Farm buildings," winch head Group I., down to “Aquaria and Fishing Apparatus,” with which Group X. concludes. To two on •y of the classes need wc call at tention—to the section of Horti culture and to that of Fine Art. The former will probably lie the most varied and noteworthy col lection of the kind that has ever been seen; the forest of Mexico and South America arc being ran sacked for rarities fo • it, and the show of fruit is to be without a rival.—London Times. A Yoke of Oxen and a Mule. Steves*' Pottery. Cl.v., August 18. 1881.—Dear Sir; 1 had a yoke if oxen whose necks became vert sore from the yoke. As I couh. not afford to stop them from work, l was apprehensive that Sanndim would not make a cure. But l< my gratification they were cure in a few days. It also made a speedy cure of a had running son >n one of my mules and an tin oot of one of my hands. Icon sider it a valuable medicine. Respectfully, yours, IIkxuy Stephens. Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 1884. —Dear Sir: Sanodine is the “Boss" preparation for cuts, sores, am mango. Have given it a thorough trial. Would not be without it fin ten times what it cost. Respect fully yours, J. R. Gregg, Of Gregg ife Co., Hardware Dealers The Heat—Sanodine will cure the worst eases of Heat by a few applications. Give it a trial.— All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty Cents. Ask jour Druggist for it. ly Both the Atlanta Constitution and the Macon Telegraph contain an account of the sudden and re markable recovery of a lady in Macon, who was considered to be in the last stages of consumption. She made her last public appear ance in January, being borne in the arms of her companions at the lime. She was reduced from 118 to 67 pounds, and having received the last sacraments of the Catho lic church, to which she belonged, she awaited death. All at once thing is fair and open, let as many j ,,3t passed thiongh an ordeal that none hut those who have gone through similar ones know men as desire run for these offices, and let the people take who they want out of the number. It will not affect the party, whe tlicr a convention or any other mode of nomination is had, but it seems to me. the only fair and eq uilaliie way to nominate, if it is determnmed to have noinin itions. is to hold a primary election un dor the order and control ot the Ex ecutive Committee, in which elec tion every man in the county de siring one or another of the sever al county offices, shall have tin right to put his name before the people, and the candidates receiv ing the highest number of votes for any office to lie declared the nominee for the office. This would be jierfectly fair to all, and the only tiling that would lie fair to those men, who, resting lithe belief that the Executive Committee would follow the prv cedent of the last 10 years, an' hold no Convention or other modi if nominating, have already 4e dared themselves candidates. It is well to let the majority •ule, and it is fair that every mat .lionld have an equal chance ti get a majority in his favor. Let here he no trickery, no fooling ao jobs put upon the people. N man can he afraid of a primary --■lection, excel t the man the pen pie don’t want. There is no cal. for nominations, if held it will not lie in the interest of the people, but in the interest of ; sp : rants! Then, let every man eoiue out, ci tlicr in January, before the people, or some time earlier, in a primary e eelion; and let the whole party say who they want to have those places. There can lie no swindle in this kind of nomination; it will be tin people’s work, the nominees of their own choice, and without doubt a choice that will be rati lied at the {Mills. We have too much trickery and sham in our State polities. Surely the people and not the politicians should name their county officers. RAXDOt.ru. HeaAiu-he ('m-t-d Is Thirty | Minutes. Sick Headache, Nervous Head : j ache or any kind of Headache can ! how to sympathize with them. Their only child, a sweet and lovely little girl, two years and eight months old, departed this life on Wednesday of last week, after a short illness. She was known all over the neiglilioi'hood ns sweet little “Roberta,” and was the idol of her parents' hearts, am) an object of worship by the entire relationship and friends. But we are told in Mythology that “whom the gods love die young,” and while site was so precious to her pirents, and it seemed almost more than they could bear to give iter up, yet she was specially loved by tlie inhabitants of that city ol tfulgent brightness, and is now seated among tlic celestial 111 i on; , watching and wailing for pn| a and mamma, to enter the pearly gates, when they will become an unbroken family through all cter nity. tViulerly lav her 'lieatb the sod, 'ngels look lovingly down; But the fairspint lias Down to it- til"! Li one to receive a bright crown— in the lair fields of flic blessed t< roam— Singing with angels so fair. I>» •effing with Christ iu his beautiful home, All its bright splendor to share. I. A. M. m » i Only Six Weeks. Six weeks from now all this agony will be over. Iu six weeks the lies, f lic curses, the degrading bargains, the false pretenses, the betrayals of friends, theridieulous prediclions, and the dirty work generally will come home to roosi. In six weeks, whatever the re suit at the polls may be, the coun try will discover that it is safe, rail that a vast amount of tying has been done for nothing. In six weeks the men who have been dealing with slander will find -bat the people have paid very lit lie attention to it, and that their contemptible meanness has been in vain. In six weeks the wca|ions now in use will have to he laid down and the men who hare wielded them will he wondering what lias been accomplished by their seif degradation. In six weeks partisans who now convince themselves that black is whi e and white bl.:ek will lie free to admit that they were wrong. In six weeks one or the other of A good rain is very ranch need ed in this section. Vegetation is fast parching up. The cotton crop is being pick ed as nicely as could be wished for, since we have no rain to in terfere with the progress of such work. A fair estimate is two- thirds of an average crop for this section. Our quiet little town had re ceived up to last Saturday night near 50 bales of cotton, for which she paid the highest market price. We have three buyers. If reiiorts lie true the crop of candidates for tlic various county offices will be large and varied, and we fear much bitterness will be tlic result of it ere the offices arc filled. We learn that several of our citizens are anticipating building t'icm new residences at no distant day, despite the cry of hard times. Dr. Regers is building him one of the best arranged, and most commodious barns that we have noticed for some lime. The Chattahoochee Musical Convention will meet in its annu al session for 1884 at >hilob church, Sumter county, Ga., on the lGlh of October. Wc learn there will be a good large delega tion from this section that will attend. W. W. J. Sprint Vain Department FRANK A. EATON Editor. on Monday of last week, she felt j positively be cured in 30 minutes two grossly slandered men will be anew sensation over her.whole frame, and called for some one to c.iine to her. When the head of the Institution came she found tlic young lady sealed on tlic bed, and anxious to get up and dress, d caring herself suddenly well her of Northern people, most ot Daring the day she rode over to whom arc Republicans, have set tied in that stale in the last four years, and it is thought that their votes added to the large negro vote may carry the state for Bhiiue. On the other hand, it is true that a large number of South ern people have moved into Flori da within tile last few years— nearly, if not quite enough to counterbalance the influx ol Northern Republicans. Both sides claim the state—the one with as much confidence as the other. : the situation as follows: “There lhe contract for building the ; ,, , , , , .. , _ . ° j is not the shadow of a doubt of Georgia Capitol lias been let to I Cleveland .Miles A- Horn, of Toledo Ohio, for $862,756.75. It will be built ai- eording to the original designs of Messrs. Eilbrooke <t Burnham. The material used limestone from quarries at Salem Indiana. This hid is $200,000 less than the first. The ground needed in addition to that granted by the city of Atlanta has been purchased at a cost of $20,700. Work will commence hi about ten days. Very little Georgia male rial will be used. A Blessing to all Mankind, In these limes when onr news- p per* are flooded with patent medicine advertsements, it, is gratifving to know what to pro cure that will certainly cure yon. If you are Bilious, blood out of order. Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quick ie as Electric Bitters. They ace ■i 1.loss! no to all mankind, andean ’s carrying this State by a very large majority. We have tlic name of over 30.000 Repub licans who have signed rolls jiledg- ! ing themselves to vote for Cleve- wiHbeo.litic| 1#n d. Tliere by using Weeden & Dent s Head ache Medicine. For sale by jylOet J. W. STANFORD. So -\omiiiaiiott the Best. Editors Enterprise tC Appeal: The Executive Committee of the Democratic party of our coun ty in 1877 saw proper to diseon tiuue nominations for county olti ccrs, a precedent whick lias since been followed until it has become a custom to iieruiit aspirants for county officers to have their claims and aspirations passed upon by the whole party without reference to a nomination. Party usages become party laws, and rightly so, when found conducive to unity, harmony and good feeling amon<t ■ts members, and it is safe to say that the committee of 1877, iu pulling off the bridles, set an ex ample, the following of which has done more to re-unile our people —then much divided—than eve ry other cause combined. Con ventions arc getting to be the ve hicles III rough which the schem are thousands ! fj ing politician seeks to attain his P,o Nono College about two miles, walked briskly up stairs, and came back home at night, with no unusual teeling of fatigue. The physicians have examined her lungs and say they are in better condition than before. The ease is exciting in Macon a great deal of interest. As to tlic prospects in New York the Albany correspondent of the New York Herald, with relia ble data before him, summarizes An Important llreisioa. In the Superior Court of Clay county, now sitting. Judge John T. Clarke has just made an inqior tant decision. The Central Rail road and Banking Company was operating the Muscogee Railroad to Columbus, and the Southwes tern Railroad to Fort Gaines, on the Chattahoochee river. In eon neetion with these roads, said company was also operating a line (ff boats on said river, from Columbus to Apalachicola. The tVyly, one of said boats, sunk, last year, opposite Fort Gaines, with loss of life and other dam age. Gunn who claims to have suffered in said accident brought his suit for damages against the Central Railroad and Banking oiipany, alleging tlic above facts ami his personal damage as •ne of the passengers. A motion by the Defendant to dismiss said ease was ably argued by Col. John Peabody, for Defendant and lion Henry Shorter of Alabama, am Hon. J. M. Russell, of Columbus, for plaintiff. The Court dismiss- si the case ou the ground, tha he rtinuing of the steamboat lira was ultra vires ot the Central Railroad and Banking Company In delivering his opinion th. Judge exhibited liischarac-teristii clearness and learning: and main :aincd: 1st. That the Charter conferred on defendant no |«iwer to run a steamboat line on the Chattahoo choc. 2nd. That the Act entitled, “Ad Act to provide a general law foi the incorporation of Railroad, and to regulate the same.” Approved Seplerniber 27, 1884, when rightly construed conferred no such pow er. 3d. That if said Act were so construed as to confer such power, such construction would make the Aet unconstitutional, because not fairly within its title. 4. That as the corporation was incapable of making a valid con tract for transporting Plaintiff on the steamboat, it could assume no duty to do so; and, as such cor poration, could not be liable for neglect to fulfill such a contract, and resulting damage. — Fort Gaines Tribune. The Bethel Association will meet with the Bethel church here on Tuesday, the 28th of October next. Delegates and visitors who think of attending the Bethel As socialion, and coming on the rail road will please notify the under signed through the mail on what day they will arrive, and they will lie met at the Lyle Crossing, one and a half miles from the church, and conveyed to the homes as signed ihero. The Christian In dex, anil other papers within the bounds of said Association please copy. E. H. Lee. Clerk. Miss Sailie Ball, and brother, of Stewart county, and Miss Del la Ball, and brother, of Splint Vale left last Monday for Ala bama, to be gone several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Bloodswortli is putting up at Lyle Crossing a gin house and press, and thinks lie will be ready in a few days for business. Tlic sideling at the Lyle Cross ing is in course of construction, and will lie ready for use in a few days. This will be quite a eon venience for the Spring Vale peo ple, and citizens of the eommuni ly generally - . . The merchants here arc doing a pretty fair business for the times, and iu consideration of the fact that they buy no cotton. Another store house is being erected here, and will soon be stocked with goods and in full blast. This will be the third new store house put up here this year. Mr. William Cuinbic had the misfortune to lose by death one ol his children last week. The farmers in this section arc gathering their corn, and report that they are very well satisfied with the yield. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VIOLINS. ACCORDEOXS, BANJOS, HARMONICAS. Also a fine line of Gut and Steel Strings for Violins, Guitars and Banjos. For Sale by T. S. POWELL, ct Druggist and Bookseller. CENTRAL RAILROAD k BANKING CO OF GEORGIA. Urarral Freifkl Itrpmrlimrml NOTICE. Savannah, Septeml»er 1st, I8W. O X a ml after Oe toiler 1st. 1SW. the custom heretofore observed ^ by this Company, in requiring presentation aiul surrender of the Original Hills of Lading covering all Shipments from Western Points, prior to delivery of the Freight at destination, will In* discontinued iu so far a* concerns Direct 1’oiisfgnments. Dills of Lading covering Shipments consigned “To okdkk. innst l»e prcwrlit- ed pr«»|*erlv endorsed hy l*»th Shipper and the party to whose order tlie Goods are consign**!. and these Hills of finding must l»e b’irrendered to the Road befuie such Shipments will 1h» delivered. G. A. WHITEHEAD. sept2.Vlt General Freight Agent. THE F. R. AND JPS SCOOP president elect, and thousands ot liis opponents will revisfi their judgement concerning him. Since the time before wholesale confession is so short, wliat is the j that the Florida Railroad and use of maintaining falsehoods, '■ Navigation Company, of thi* State Alleged Purchase of Baiabridgr, Cathbcrt and Colambns Railway. Now comes a report from abroad, but considered reliable, though from private sources, New Advertisements Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Bon Ton and Royal Gloss Starch, Laundry Blueing, at L- w Pri ces, at T. S. POWEL’S ct Drug Store. A NEW SCHEDULE!! Special Trains From All Points Loaded M ilh Bedsteads, Bed Springs, Bureaus, Washstands, •. A' Safes, Mouldings, Pictures, Picture Fram-.s, <tc.. for the cheap Furniture Store of P. E. Pearce, at Owen 4 Sealy s.old stand. , Will be glad to havejny friends and acquaintances call anil sec WM before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, _ T * F.E. PEARCE. September 25, lin. Administrator** Snip. S TATE OF GEORGIA. Randolph County. By virtue of an Order granted hy the Court of Ordinary, in mid f«»r said coun tv, will tie sold before the Court House door at Cutlil*erf on the firs t**Tnesd:iy in XtiveinlHT. 1SH1. between the legal hours of sale, one hundred aeres of Land, of the west portion of hit of Land No. UiT), in the fith Distriet of said eounty. as the property of 1-evonia Hall, deceased, and sold to pay debts, and for distribution among heirs, and sold for cash. IRA P. RHODE;*. septiVIt Adm*r Levonia Hall, dccYl. Fine Chewing Tobaccos, Smoking Tobacco AND CIGARS, At T. S. ct Druggist POWKU/S. and Bookseller. Randolph Sheriff Sales. W ILL lie sold liefore the Court Hojim door in Cuthbert. Ga., on the firs' Tuesday in November. 1884, t>etween tin legal hours of sale, the following proper • v to-wit: Lrt of Land. No. .V*. in the Otli Distriet »f Randolph county, f «a l*evhd on b> virtue of afi fa from Knrnh l.*h Superior Court in favor of First National Bank of Macon, against s. J. Buchanan, a- the propert;: of said S. J. Buchanan, hr interest levied on and to sold Iw- ngthe entire interest in said l*ot. ritll.ur PEARCE, Sheriff*. ocBMw. encouraging deceit and pro|Ktga- ting all manner of calumny? The day of reckoning is near at hand, when all the words set down in malice will return to plague their authors —Chicago Herald. are forming u syndicate to pur chase tlie Bainbridge. Cuthbert and Columbus Railroad in Geor gia, the price to be paid now lie- ing under consideration. Our in formant says he learns from those interested that this will give tile The Oglethorpe Echo furnishes L^Uons the u,y lo t ,.e West, the following rich one: “At a no ^ holding now, as they do, the key gro church in the lower part ot, to the Southwest, the county the following was sung as a hymn not long since: June liug got de gulden wing, I.iglitntn' bug de flame, bed bug got no wing at all, But he git dar all de same. I Chorus—Niggerlialiy bow legged, Nigger liabv how legged, Niggei baby bow legged, Kasc he walk too soon. others whose names aic in posses sion of the independent Rcpuhli cans, and with whom that organi zation communicates directly, they still claiming to lie Repuhli cans on everything but the elec- j toral ticket and owing allegiance I lo that committee alone. Again, I we have knowledge of a very large number of Republicans who will not enroll, but who are openly pronounced for Cleveland.” My children do not thrive. They have sue!) a changeable color. It now occurs to me that worms are t’ie cause of all this trouble I will try Shriner’s Indian Verm - fuge. Oartersville has been havin'* a ambition, not by fair, open and manly means, hut hy trickery, bri bery and corruption, and while conventions are necessary evils, in all political contests, they arc worse than useless in eounty mat ters. as tending to breed distrust in their methods and dissatisfac tion in their work. Let us follow the good exam pie of the last 8 or 10 years, ahd have no convention of any kind tor county officers, but let every mau submit his claims to the people. The defeat ed will then be satisfied, and the elect lie the choice of the (teople! Sept. 29. W akd Station. The Albany News and Adver tiser contains a call for the meet- Excited Tfcoasands All over the land are going into estasy over Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. Their unlooked for recovery liy the time- Iv use of this great life saving SRADFIELD’S 3 0 R Bredfield’s Female Regulator Isa Special Remedy fur all diseases {wr- tnining tu the Womb, and any intelli gent womau can cure herself hv follow ing the direction;*. It is e^weinlly effi cacious inca-csof mi pi »rt*sed «r pain ful MenstrttaFo i. the whites, and par tial l'rohipsus. It affords immediate re lief and permanently restores the Men strual Function. As a remedy to W used during that critical |’cri«Ml‘ known as * t'kMHE* 1 of* this inval uable preparation has no rival! Holme’s Liniment Is an IAEMTIHAHLEROOA to all chiM-hearinfrwomen; a real blessing to suffering females; a true Mother’s friend. "hen applied two or three months l»e- fore confinement it will produce a safe and (jtfick delivery, control pain, and alleviate the usual agonizing suffering beyond the power of language to ex press ! Fiyor’s Ointment Is a sure and speedy cure for HliMd or Pilrm Sires, Fleers, Tu mors. Fistula. Bums. Corns, Felons. Sore Nipples, etc. Its effects aresimply marvelous, and it is an inexpressible blessing to ail afflicted with either of the above complaints. Try it! For circulars, testimonials, and full particulars, address S»le Proprietor and Manufacturer of these THREE GREAT REMEDIES! J. BRADFIELD, No. I OS South ITvor Street. Atlanta. Ga. oct-2-lm T. S. POWELL Q FKKUS A I.AKT.E STOCK OF Drugs and Patent Medicines, SCpiVet. At Lowest Prices. Insurance Agency. T, S, Powell Reprksexts remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its |iraisc. It is guaranteed j they should remember that news- t/» positively cure Severe Goughs, i l>a|ier reporters are watching as Colds, Asthma Hay Fever. Bron 1 well as praying men, and tlie Hcr- Tbis is thought hy some to lie a flank movement against the Sa vannali, Florida and Western Railroad, or Plant Investment Company, ami connecting lines in Georgia. Well, this may all he true, hut when two such power ful corporations begin to counter j march against each other, there is no telling who will lie outgeneral- j EoltltlAHOMKFiKF.ixsl KJ cd before the end is reached. vT < <*. Assets, tosc.ouo. Of course, none of the officials of the Florida Railroad and Navi gation Company in this city are prepared to talk to newspajier men upon so important a matter before the contemplated negotia tions are consummated; but j INSURANCE CO.—A.-t*essiMcnt window Glass, Paints. 0 Is, Vanistes and Brnsies. At lowest prices*. T. S. PoWELL. scptli-Vct Druggist and Bookseller. EXCURSION VIA SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. EVERYBODY COME And examine onr immense Stock of Fall and Winter Roods which wc arc offering at prices which cannot lie beaten in this, mark et. To the good |icnplc of Randolph and adjoining counties we have this to say: We have been serving you honestly, faithfully.' and with a conscientious desire on our part to benefit you, and save you money for the past 33 years, and now wc say to you that with-the opening of the FALL TRADE OF 1884 we are prepared to continue just as faithful to the interests and wel fare of our Patrons and Customers as wc have proven “true and tried” in the past. Renumber our assortment embraces every line of Goods CtitIllici t, to X. Y. and re turn,. $4-1.40. Cuthbert, to Phil., and re turn,.. $41.40 Tickets “rood to return un til Xov. Mist, 1<SS4. PROPOSED SAILINj DATES Foi October, lw»i. SAVANNAHTO NEW YORK. OMtral, «r DO Jf pridian Time. City of Au'ritNta. Wed. Oct. 1. '*.<»» p- m. CluittulHHM'hcc, Fri. Oct.I.-'fli p. in. Niu’**n’liet*. Mon. * >ct »*. (i.ilft i». in. City of .'■fnvanmih."cd. Oci. s, s.'Im a. m. Tallahassee, Fri. Get. 10. lO.fcO a. m. (*ity of Aiitrn fa. >!*,*»:. V/L 1 “0,. Ohatt.:ho'*chce, "Yd. Oct |.*», m |>, in. Nacooclieo. Fri. Oct 17. j». m. City of Savannah. Mon. Oct.'Ai. in. railahai-JH'C, Wed. Oct 'll. s.on a. in. City of Augusta. Fri. <>« t. i»4. !MWa. tr . <*hattah«M*chcc, Mon. Oct. 27.11.on a. m. Xar«MN*li«*e, Wed. Oct '.9. 1.15H \». m. City of Savannah, Fri.«>ct :*1. in. FOR PHIbADEbPHIA. These Ships llu mil Carry Passengers Juniata. Sat. Oct 1. a-flO m. >‘uL Oct. II. III. Juniata. Sat. Oct 1*. A.mip. in. De^jp.'Mijr, Sat. Oct. i*>, DMA* a. in. G. 31. SORRELL. Afjt. ■ Savannah, Ga. Scjit 2>std EXCEPT WHISKEY. Y\ e have every facility for buying, discount our bills, and arc de termined that the interests of our Customers shall be “share and share alike” with onr own. Now please liear in mind that, TOO fait, wc will quote you prices which we guarantee will please. «- Very Respectfully, . . j. m mi Soptcmlicr 18-ct. 163 BROAD apr-10-ly. ■In Buggies and Wagons will sell very low. Call and get a bargain, at ALLISON & SIMPSON’S. sept27 ct SAXCE B ritish amkrica ixsi'kaxck CO. Assets. ll.Z5s.lja5. W ESTERS ASSURANCE INS. CO. Asset-, »l.:juo,iw0. HOME IXSVK.VXCK CO.. Assets, pjuo.anu. eliitis. Hoarseness. l>iss of Voice, nr any affection of the Tlirnat and Lungs. Trial Bottle free at J. W. Stanford’s Drugstore. Largesizc $!.W. The Democratic party i4 in the enjoyment of robust health, other wise the repeated draughts of cold water which the Macon Tel egrapli sprinkles over it from time to time might have the effect of laying it np with a case of “shak- iu” ager.”—Albany Medium. The New York hide and leather men unfurled a handsome Cleve land and Hendricks banner ia the “swamp” Saturday Afternoon. aid may again announce a rail mail sale a month ahead of its contemporaries.” — J acksontille Herald. Vie publish the above to let our readers see the importance attach ed hy railroad parties to the above route. We can say, however, that no such sate has been made, as tlic Herald reports the same par ties controlling the charter that have held it ever- since Its sale, years and years ago. ' m s'mm Mr. Win. II. Coyle, Chief of Fire Department, Houston, Thin, writes that while in discharge of his duties he was very severely injored by a (ailing wall. He could ecarcelv move about wiien he was induced to fry St. Jacobs Oil, the magical pain-relicver. V A P RESBYTERIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.—A.-**essiHent Han. All safe. Prompt and Reliable nies. ct Buggy & Wagon Har ness. Ear 30 Day* trill Offer Sjteeial Iinlaeenient*. 3fa*t Ite Sold. Call on Vh Before Yon Bay. Allison & Simpson. To (tinners! Headquarters for Bagging and Ties, ana Rubber Belting ALLISON A SIMPSON S Cotton Gins & Contents Insured at the Insurance Agen cy of T. S. POWELL," ct Druggist and Bookseller. FOB NAI.lt A foir horse farm. Font inik** OH't nfCutlikeri. on the Al- i liaiiVfnw], rontaiiiiii^ 277' s acres, more l or less. Nine acres new gn»und; acres lniprove«l land; 18 acres moder ate I v fresh hind; 148 aeres moderately old land, lnukin^ 2u0 acres under fence. Ila In nee wood*, consisting i»f Oak. Pine. Hickory. &r. Dwelling. Barns, Sti¥-k- ade. f'ahins. &v.. in two settlements, convenient for renting. Ac. M<*deratelv rolling, pkxI productive land, clay and sand intcnnin^lin^. A fine cane brake for winter pasturage on tlie branch. Those desiring to purchase in a desir able community—come and see the ma turing crops. Terms cash, sep. 42in J. ]{. RUSSELL. (DEPOT STREET,) CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. Have Received. L ovell*s library, cents per Volume. Scrap Books. Scrap Book Pictures. 10, 15 and 3D School Books! B IBLES and Testanient.". Blank Bunks, ttrrap Books, Hymn and Xotw Books, Fine stationery. Hr., at low est prices. T. 8. ’POA'KI.L. sepMS-ly Dmf*i»l and Bookseller. Spectacles and Eye W ARRANTED to (live Satisfaction hires from » cents to ti.Vl ne. cents to *SM |wv T s. WHVKU, I will continue to Store and Sell Cot ton on terms same as last season,, and will sen e the public to the best of my ability, and guarantee satisfaction. Consignments of all Muds Solicited. Thanking the public for pmt favors, and soliciting a continuance of the wumei I am very respeetfiiUyv < * B. W. ELLIS. SepUinbcr 18. ft.