Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 02, 1884, Image 3

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Once And, Examino Our Splendid Stock Eztra Mucements^Ofiered In This, As Well As All Other Lines. Yours Truly, P. HARRIS. -MIL HAS SOUNDED! HIGH PRICES ARE HO MORE! W. D. BAILEY TAKES THE FRONT RANKS In Low Price*, and will keep them throughout the season. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps. Trunks and Umbrellas, have got to sell, and Low Price* will atfttMMh. '.f have enough to supply the country. No need to go elsewhere. RV*Rctne-nl>cr “THE SHOE STORE.” at-Kempner's cnruer,Jfg ■«** 23 .t- W. D. BAILEY, Proprietor. We.arj$iJEfew this Week, Apples, Onions and Irish Po tatoes. e,-,,.. ©II® MEW ©GOBS ABE I0M.IK8 IN, jMSfCtaD. Full Market Price Paid for Cot* t'alkkrrl Akcalu m Market. Last week we were met on the •treeta by a prominent gentleman, whose reputation for veracity is above question, who related to us the following: Last week he hail two hales of cotton ginned at a neighbor's gin At the same time! „.„„[([ l* elected, his neighbor had one hale ginned. ■ and hetore leaving the gin all three bales were weighed on the same scales. They decided that one should go to Eufaula and the other to Cnthliert and test the The Bkrllsa. The election passed off very quietly indeed m this place yes terday. With three candidates in the field the matter was becoming very interesting, and grave fears were entertained that a negro This calamity however, was averted by the lime ly withdrawal of Mr. Dinnington from the race, thus leaving the race for Representative between Col. Perry and Jiin Givens. Mr. Dinnington bail assured a few ol two markets on the same day, and j [,j s friends that he would not jenp compare them together when they I ar dize the interests of the white returned. The gentleman wit!. : people by continuing in the race the two bales went to Eufaula. after he was convinced that there to every one. whore his two hales of cotton lost was a probability of the negro's 14 fiounds, seven pounds oa eacii election. And while he still bale. The gentleman's one bah thought that he could lie elected. eMc. Oa Monday last, near Ebenezer Church a homicide occurred on the plantation of C. W. Jones. A negro man l>y the name of Hood West, in a dispute with Mr. Jones, drew a large, heavy billet of wood in the shape of a walking stick, on him. when Mr. Jones, ia self- defense, drew his pistol and fired, the negro running some 90 yards after being kliot. befo o falling dead. The negro was known as a mean, impudent and unprinci pled laborer. Mr. Jones is known as a polite and honest gentleman. A WELL KNOWN FACT! Every thing®n Wheels :0:- 17 TEARS AGO The Firm of PULASKI started business in Ibis place, selling ( Gnoils at prices never before known in this section. It continue, that way. always improving, building up a trade which is astonishing for a market like this. Although thev have had some very hard struggles throngh tin and not disposed to imposition. I •pringiog’np occasionally of would-be competitors, yet it stands soli.. , | here, giving their natron* the benefit of low prices, and as well a se He is affable, kind and courteous; St ^T k ^ ^ 1k? fuUQ(i in Iarjfer Jake Hopf.il j Kvervl>o*iv knows the result of these coinpoting houses, imitating * . ' ns. pretending to be leaders of low prices. Most of them are gone BI(f SHOW! but the solid firm of that was brought to Cuthbert ' |, e WO uid not take any risk, and | gamed 1 pound. and on returning oa Tnesdav afternoon publicly an home am) comparing their hills nounccd his withdrawal from the ' they found the price paid to beex race . Mr. Dinnington is a good' 1 actlv the same at both places.! citizen, and would lie ws far from Thus it will be seen that Cutli doing damage to his race as any bert is not only paying as much j „ther man. and we believe that lie fur cotton as any litlier point, hut „ ou ld have withdrawn earlier had Having had a large lot of Ap-i pies. Oranges, Onions, Cabbage. Raisins. Cocounuls, Drieil Figs. I Dates, and 55 Bunches of liananas ; ship|ieil to me on consignment. I am obliged to dispose of the same, j anil will sell cheaper than ever be-, B E want to see all of our friends from tliis counties, at our anil the snrrciinding NEW STABLES, On Foster's Corner, where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as anybody. Come and see how giving better weights. The above he not been influenced by ibe facts are as told us by the gentle views of others that were not man who says he will certify to i patriotic, or else lacked judgment, the same if nccessarv. as be de ' As it was lie simplified matters sired that we publish them so 1 very much bv his course, and met that everybody in the future! the expectations of those who might bring their cotton toCuth looked for him to do the right bert as he is going to do, where thing at the right time, they will get correct weights, and The [Kills o[>encd in the morn- as good prices as is paid any ing at the usual time, but the vot- where in this section. ing was not spirited at any time ton. rAM.ii rum s.u.it I have one of the Iicst 100 acre Farms in Randolph county for sale. I in [ rovcincnts new. and everything conveniently arranged. Terms cash. Appply to Cbabi.es Stubbs, oct2 4w. Cuthbert, Ga. COTTON MARKET. —Mrs. Willie Estes, w lm has Ikch visiting friends in this city CORRECTED wkek.lt bt h. w. elms ' | ( . ri Columbus last Fridav. •JVARE llOfSE AND COM- j , , , ms'stoif itllltcllAST. J rh<- |e»-rfVrll«M t'.fVr P.1, Is the best made. G" to R. J. Anthony's. and buy one. tf Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary',-: .-. . Market firm. !»' ' It 81 i_.ooa-Xj ustoties. - ^ -Wf —Miss Ejl.-^l it to friemfs in —CapL Tumlin lost a tine mule and Mr. J. P. Toombs a tine cow Tuesday night. —Those who desire to settle any business they inav hare with the Ap[ieai can call on Mr. Char lie George, who is Mr. Sawtell's Agent. I'.r Onlinari. I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary. If elected. I prom i-e to give my entire time and ser I vices to the duties of the office, and to he faithful to best interest.- , of the county. Very respectfully, Id. B \V ELLIS. fore for the Cash. Fresh Bread. C'akos and Pics bake! every day. Large lot of Fish of ail kinds every Saturday. Respectfully, tf W. T. BIGBT. m . — What ( an he D»ue oa Fire Acres. The Griffin correspondent of the Macon Telegraph furnishes t tin- following interesting item: Of coarse there are people in during the day, the colored [too j every section of the country who pie seeming to admit the electim licconie dissatisfied—want to move of Col. Perry as a foregone conclu- to other parts of the world, tliiuk- sion. In fact, many of the colored ing that they could do so much people voted openly for Col. Perry better elsewhere, etc. But in as a matter of judgment between 1 support of a position long since the two candidates. assumed by many of us. I give the The vote [Killed all over the following ms illustration of what county is small—very small, it can he done in Middle Georgia if results, as wiil be sccd. in the elec tion of Col. Perry, as our Repre sentative, and in a large majority for Col. Hurl, as Senator. W« give the riqiorts from such Dis tirets as we have been able to hear fiotn: Town District-Hovl, ”17: Cone. F. Pulaski & Co., stands now more solid than ever, always LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. determined to undersell everybody in their line. W e extend a general invitation to the Ladies to l.iok through om | Stock of Dies* GoikIs. ackn iwlcdged by all who see them to he tin | handsomest ever brought to this place, with a full assortment ot ‘ MlY" Our ( itv Friends, who want .a nice, nobhv Turnout, can fiml Trimmings. It will be quite unnecessary for Ladies to send off for it here. Xo broken down Horses, and no old ru.-.tv Iluggv offered for stylish Dress Goods, as they can find them right h. r.- in our Estab-, hire. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, and our Buggies new and Up! We mean “Business,” and wiil treat -ei» right. :aent at lower prices. bright. R IDG WAY & PEARCE. Clothing! Clothing’! Our Clothing trade ia increasing with every season, and we non keep an immense St«x*k. We have a splendid line of Dress and Business Suits, a fine assortment of Boys ami Childrens* Clothing, and everything at bottom prices. I also have one of tiie Largest and one of the Cheapest Stocks ot Harness and W hips ever kept in Southwest Ga. Those wanting Bug gies. Wagons. Harness. Whips, or anything else in my line, would do wed to give me a call, before buying, as I am g-»ing to sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. 3l4$TEt 2 12 You will save money by buying your Boots and Shoes from ns. W. Do VO(] want . ni( . e B in wh ; cIl to iv e vour wile or yonr ladv ar 0 ' the largest Mock, andyon-are sure to find just the article.you . [ ovea TOmfortablerill e? I keep want. Remember our Shoes are made to order, and come direct from _ „ „ Factory. * THAT SORT OF A BUGGY. . j>eople will only goto work right: About eight miles ernst of here carr 3 there lives a family "ho have a peach orchard of five acres, from which thev gathered and dried i_ ... fl J P . . . n . . Mine are new ami stylish, and of all kinds—high enough 'or the rich. 100.UW |KMinds Of [leaches sold I QTIllSulIlQ UOOQS uOUiplOlO 111 tVCrY lllHO ! and cheap enough for the man of moderate menus I will sell you a here yesterday at 10c. per pound: total, #200. Thev could not jms siblv save all Hie fruit, so it was' We have the Crcscnt Shirt, the host unlaundried Shirt for 30cents, converted into brandy, of which ; worth $1.00. We have the exclusive sale of the Peer Shirt, the best. J||]||p IlltotllC WilgOtl, tlllU W(.‘ II All Besides thev sold $50 worth of: We are headquarters for all lines of Goods usually kept in a first green fruit, had plenty fur home class iso in the shape of preserves and , alMfi is <>B a-vis nfaula this wotk ( SlllLOK's CTRK will ininieiliatrly n- ) pvo ' roup. Wtl'Kipinit rough an;! ItrmK-kittsx Kni-i'S&'tvL W. >TAN- FOltD. — Mr. I). Kempner was in the city Tuesday. — -m. • m A NASAL INJK' Tol! free'A'itli earli l«.tllc of Sliilnli's Catarrh Ui'lnlily. Priri' .VI cents. Ki ir sale t y J W. ST A X- FOKD. Mr. .lesso ('. S)K>ight left for Mondav. They sell Goods It —We have transferred our Snti ! scription List to a new Book, and if anv of our suhscrihers fail | countv. — Rubt. G. ik W. R. Owes have 1 •a fine trade, cheap. — . . m —llutter. eggs and chickens have been very scarce in town tor some time. They are ing a giKsl price. - m . i —We will have a splendid line of Dress Goods in next week. It K. G. & W. K. OWEN. — Messrs. Ridgxvay A Pearcv have some of the most "saatciiing" turnouts ever seen in Cutliliert.— They are knotiby, sure enough. 9S; Perry, :>17; Givins. 95. 7th District—Hay I, 59: Cone, 9: they have fifty gallons worth $2. one dollar Shirt in the world. Perry. 58; Givins, 9. 4... Di -Iricl—Hoy 1, 121; Cone. 19: Perry, 121; Givins, 19. Wards—HoyL, S5; Cone, 20: Perry, 85: Givens, 20. 5th District—Hoyle G9; 11: Perry, 09; Givins. 11. Buggy as cheap as any hoi ly, and dou't you forget it. Take a Hide. w 9th dried, and now wili gather fil'd; two bales of cotton from off these ' same five acres, worth about $10<> Cone ' lnor e- So we have the following; grand total as the product of five acres: Drieil fruit sold. $200: bran I keep Wagons *>ne Horse, Two Horse, Poor Horse, or any other size required. These Wagons are of TIIE BEST MAKE, , . to get their patter they » ilt please now bring . . :et us Know. have not heard from the 6th, dv, $100; green fruit sold. $50: ml 10th Districts, which wilt bales of cotton. $100; lota], doub less increase he majority of $450. not counting what was con both Hovl and Perry toOOOinthe , , , _ sumed at home, n here can you : beat it? reply | E n^ry Cjiliege la*t ,.3U —Mr. I*. Harris has a splendid stock of goods, and is doing a fine Khoppiac *y Send an order tor Mall. samples —11 is enough to say in to the statement made bv a few i . ... MY POOPS STOPtP, sneb as Hats and Caps. Jeans. Cnssimeres, Trunks and Valises. Xo lions. Umbrellas, and thousands of other articles, too numerous to! mention. an ,j w jjj commeml themselves to the jieople by tlieir excelleneies, a»* We would again request our friends and patrons to remember that t |j e | r moderate cost whatever thev [*rice GckmIs at in any other must undersell, and thev will save money 'tore, that we will, and bv calling on us before buying. Respectfully, Help (he Ireijr. I am a candidate for the office of F. PULASKI & CO. Ot p irlicslhul one of the editors of this pa[ier encourage.I Mr. Din Tax Kcce ‘ TPr of R:ln ' 1,,1 I’ 1 * co,,n ' Dry GotkIs to W. A. Jkiian A Co.. 1 ningtun to run as an Inde|>endent l -' ^ need it, and it elecUsl will Flan that the statement is utterly un ' ,istl,! * r S e il * ‘ lutic * f * lU ! ruII - v ' nels. Cassimeres. 8iiks. Velvets, true. One of them did advise t ’ 1 ' A ' " ARD. Macon, (ia. Dress Goods. \y&f. vor rotnrh*"hen >hi- Uiri -»3!l arivc iniiiwdintc relief. ]*ric- i«* r-r-t .'(*»• $-. .Tii.l $1. For s*ale by J. W. STANFORD. m m ^ — —Mrs. Dr. Palmer is on a visit to friends in Valdosta. ARF. Y«»!' MAPK mi^rrab’c by In r.itisiip ifi'*’ . Dizriiy s-». I^»-* #.f Ajipotitu. Yi*lb ,w Skin? Sliiloh’.-* Yit alirw i** sf Cure J. \Y. STANFORD. tor Whit rains: tke There are various prep trations whitening the haiuls which j through the express Co., or Post der to secure a nomination at the can be used without harm. Gly- Fnr salt* bv Black Gtn>ds. and anything in Mr. Dinnington in view of bis business. He is offering sjnxrial j khe Dry Goo<ls line. Ali go<nis ; determination to run to press his inducements to the ladies jusi j arc delivered to your a«ldress | claims before the Primaries in or now. office, free of charge when the or hands of the Convention—in ferine vas.dine, cold cream or Ifyou want Cheap SIi.k^. go der is for fl0 worlh . tf wUich event one of lls pron.iae.1 to lu,lt ‘ nn r “ bbe,| J. n "l 11 ' ,0 to Rout. G. A W. R. Owens m ■ * support him. On his intimating ‘ I,lu nU to soften them..The chron buyers ! U) us that he would probably nut iclers of (p.een Anne s time had allow his name to go before the a recipe w ich is at .e: st htirm —Monday was the day of; Orleans this season. TIil Convention, but run on his own lcss ; 1 he white of an egg Atonement with our TaarUii 1 . . .. . ! iwvilr «• a a«»*woctlf adfiuwi tim grain ofalsim dissolved in September 2.'), ct. AH I ask is a trial. I know I can do as good a part by tbe pu ic as anv other man. < u!ne and see tne. ang28 ly E. B RJDCWAY* ANDREW South-West-Georgi... FEMALE COLLEGE, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. CUTHBERT. GA. | Opens Its Next Annual Session 1 i Ensci if tie Dcifersity t GeaRT) : o: - September It. 1SS4. . CUTHBERT, - - GA. — :o: — 1 Store. It —The Io\x that lasts—the of^iyni'v. SIIIMIH'S I'ATAUItH ItKMKDV- a jMisittve cure fur I'atitrrh. _ lliplithena l J^i uki.r \ aSkokp. Ttfirytcv. UKO H THAYRR. uf B-kitIkiii. Ind .mrs: “Ilurl 1 nivu-if nn;i ivifi* o*i’ uur livi-H tu SHIl.OH'S CON- fO'Mlzriifft Cl'RE. Fur sale l»v J. \V. STANTOltD. friends, ami their places of busi love * ness w cre closed. —Several of our cotton have made shipments of cotton ti °U Xew Orleaus this season. Thi * 1 ' rates are much lower tu Xew Oi A'e ask all the good citizens of Cnthliert ami Randolph county who _ wish to consult their best interest, (an l we assure you it will be to (_)'laili| 1 '-'Vw 'tTJ- '■snith your advantage) to call and see us at our ! study equal tu any in the -fate. I- iinu[NRml uf thoroughly Trained and we than fill sell you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, as a rule, ~ MNY * HOUSE * m t THE * GITY.^ for vmxn^ I Cimrsu «»i BENJ.T. HUNTER A. M President .•ulry , ntle * # # men and ladle*. Buildings and stir- rmindinjr* lieautiftd. Climate and home | comfort* all that can !>e desired. Onr ! f , worK is thorou^b in all tin* department.*-. V We appeal to Patrons and Pupils foreu- 1 dorse menu Besides the regular College course we Teachers full. TI. Fall .•I i s .hi the First Tu j• propriari#*r no hn *' **n re^twrrsi. rhus ! enaMingtl <• Truster* t.► 3V; li.. iden- ' tal Fee at ..lie — Kill Glmes^ lor Ladies and it I 1*1. l"l ' Il'.u » u. • | .. .' «tuI-Ll ,u k.«‘ r \iynth. For sale by J. KTASFOr*" Gents, tlie best quality, and at lowest prices, at tf F. PULASKI * CO/S. . i. w . . - ^ w - ^ *.*.*-* - w* . ; have well organized departments .... rnr» T*iTiav against it but uroo 1 him if dr spread OU the li;iQ Is, and they; I Derman. French. Vnral and Instrumen- ’ >0 FOk Ti ITID.>. leans than to Savannah, and the T®’ * , 3 . ' ffL , re th r wraniied ud in linen Remember we keep everything, erery Medicine, and every Sundry, tal Mu>;.- and Arr. No extra eimrges for I ikrard can l- had at i.rires r. nginr m . ,, . ... r , j'^mtneil to run to make an effort " ere tU... wrap,je.1 up «n linen . w p ietan . „, iv f „ IIr customers interest* in view, i in-tru. ti„n in .■uli ? «l«.i.--. < sing- «rk market J of a cent higher for the to get the nomination. \\ hen the over D, » u » a pd t.iis treatment • J nii ; , n ,.,11 tl.e m..i- numcr f.,r , „,ir fug and Pem inship. . ; giving full and dehmte mtormati.m!M.i»t Mine gi ade of cotton. te -Novelties in Ladies* Neck (Nrc-iis is coining, anil the small boy is happy. The frame work is now being put up. wear, a full assortment, at and in n.dn^QT two the “pictures ’ tf F. I’t LASKI & CO.* wili be tiie*ttraction. The Show There was an obt man nameil Flail. Who sportdl a lar^e liver pa*l, He got rid of liis style. With a quantity ol tale, ■" " .. Bv taking .Naitb's Bile Beans—all —Mrs. Jesse Cobb ami Mrs. ,-ouM be had. For sale by J. IV. Josh Cobb are on a visit to friends *TvsFunn. in Randolph county, in Xorth Eastern Ala. nomination was male we both earnestly urged him to withdraw Ids name from before the people. That's all there is in it. ■ • (anoasmarat. I hereby announce myself a ean didate for Tax Receiver of Rau- dolph county,. THOS. A. COLEMAX. September 25tli, 1884. and this treatment Patented or Proprietary. Having onr customers interests in view, was guaranteed to make even soft we «>rtli»lly invitt -' to call that you may save money for your and flahb\ hands firm and cleat- ^ lxes - and also advance onr business. J. I 3 . TOOMBS & BRO., DRUGH3-ISTS AND APOTHECARIES. September4 ly. comes off on the 24th of October. F« >K DYSI’KI'S! A ami Liver, o iq'lauit. wcoi have a printed guarantee on even Little of Shiloh s Yitaluer. It never fail* to cure. For sale by J. \V. STAN FORD. —Rev. M. C. Britt and family —Misses Aunie and Eva Me Donald left for the fall session of the Wesleyan Female College last Mondav. —The bar rooms of ILwtwel! have been converted into dry goods stores. The twelve houses in Cuthbert that were formerly used as liquor saloons are now i used for lietter purposes, being occupied either as drygoods or *vek, is in the city at the (_obh House. Farmers who want to see tluTTiest sulky plow in use in this country will do well to call at once and sec Mr. Hancock's plow. —Mr. M. T. Hancock, whose fa mous sulky plow we noticed last looking. Oat meal and corn meal, both dry and moist may be used with g>»>l effect. The roughest and roughest pair of hands may be made smooth and soft, if not ‘ white, in one month if the owner will but wash them well in warm i water every night and rub them well with whichever of these sim [>le preparations suits her best • anil then encase them in a pair of loose gloves from which the finger tips have been cut. m m i FOB NILE. My Honse and Lot on Lumpkin Titum iii t.' tiie* i-e-t, eon-iderina the jiilvan. 7*r«led. Board (Io jk-: f month, wasii. . not in»dmk*l. Fori'at-I alopue or otlar aifortaatiou. write to the ; President. Jter. IIOB AKH ff. KHV, A. '4. : Julyd td on application torlae Preshlent. July lo-l v. -Taylor's Freunem Cologne ,r..< at J. W. Stanfoud’sl rr»|jtw4f lutiiu' iir,' Fri ,1 ."j' after a Co. s. I net aaie tlim*m$lis star in Xorth Wes j *tock, from the tic ter j Mr. Britt's health to the cheapest Brogans. -—Money saveil by buying your Boots and Shoes at F. Pulaski A Co.'s. They have a fine assorted finest Hand Made. It ! if o. A goml eon "rogation greotc<l lii»n on liis first appearance Sumlay morning. — m Notice. I have the Subscription Books ; of Mr. J. P. Sawtell, at Redding ; —Bargains ntferetl & Barry's Warehouse, where all ‘ Dress Goods. Jeans, who are and settle. Respectfully, in every line, and kept up ail the It Charlie Geokge. jyear. F. PULASKI & CO. —Mr. O. H. P. Ewing, one ol , —Mrs. Lucy Armstrong, and our oldest citizens left last week son, Fenton, left for Xew Orleans for Arkansas, where he has rela on Monday. They have spent the ,, Vices. Mr. Ewing was a very summer in visiting relatives in quiet, inoffensive man. living a! am j ne ar this city, very secluded life, it is said for) seven'v'esrs. '''- If you suffer from sleepless nights, your liver is evidently torpid and not performing perfect digestion. TakeoneofSmith's Bile Beiiiis on going to bed and you will find immediate relief. For sale by J. W. Stanford. m • m —Mr. John S[>eiglit and family Nrnfala l'arr4. Atlanti. Ananst, 1883. My six-year-old son has had a ter- rible slonghing Sovifnlous (Ti er of i the neck for three years, attended j with blimlness, heis of liair. gn'Ut cm-: aeiation, and general prostration. Physicians and various bhasl reim- dies were resorted to witiiont benefit. The Xew Atlanta Medical College treati-1 hiii. for three months, but his isuidition grew worse. I was urgeii to try tile efficacy of B. B. B.. and to tbe astonishment of Street, one mile from court house, myself, friends ami neighbors, one single bnttleeffis-ted an entire run-. m —The young j Agi icullural College have organ ized a Brass Band. Prof. Chase wiil instruct them. daily in BiKits and indebted to him can call Shoes, Clothingand Hats—in fact , - have removed to Eufaula. where apply to ntlcmen of the Mr. S[K'ighi is doing a fine busi For Nalr—Cash or oa Ti Me. A second hand Piano, lately tuned and in good order. Can be seen at Mrs. Platt's residence on College street. For particulars, JESSE COBB. ness in the beef market line. City Tax. The City Tax Books are now open lor the eolleetiou of City Tax. I will be found at tbe counting room of J. Mi K. Gunn. Jonx F. Kiddoo; sept4-tf Treasurer. —Rev. II. R. McLendon, of Fmt Gaines, whose marriage we announced a short time since. left last Monday for the Theological Seminary at Louisville. Ky. This makes Mr. McLendon's third year in that institution. containing 58 acres—aliout 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, 1884. tf Ulcers of tbe neck entirely l.eun-1; eyesight restored, and the hub* com menced growing on his head again. 1 live at :j4o Jones Street, Atlanta, anil my boy is there to la* seen. Frank Joseph. Tin- only known renut ly that will cure every case <>f Dyspepsia or Imiigestion. It lists been tested in hundreds of cases and has never failed in a single instance. It has been very successful in LiYer Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Acidity sr heartburn, Chronic Dysentery or Diarrhea, Heart Disease, Etc. and in overy casoof ASTF1MA, wliere_c«»ni|*lirafcf! with in«li;r<*sri<»n. T*I Liver, or < ■'.u~ti. } -.;T r . •«. i L •«l il.G safi* ami rcrt.»;»r rir** i44*t inruruLlt; "(din? uf For Tai Callrrtar. At the request of ninny friends Beef Market! I have opened my Market House Xorth side of Public Square again, ami am now selling good fat Beef, Mutton. Kid. Ac. A share of the public patronage is solicited. W.C JEXKIXS. July 31st. tf. ■ure. We ask I>YS!*KI*TI<‘S ami ASTIIMATH Stn try rlu* remedy and tin y will i»t disease*. Tl*i- medicine i* uuniposwl «>f purely vejretaRle remedies. Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, loss of appetite, toss of ric i. a fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting. Heartburn. —-• — Acidity, flatulence, sick or nervous headache. Dull pain ii. Camilla has artesian water. fi on of Heaviness, or Giddiness, Irregularity of the Itowei tl ough it is forty feet below the tJ !C . u acting too freelv. Low Spirits. Sleeplessness, Sallow Skio surface. A pump is used, and Kidnevs, Palpitation of the Heart, eke. If von suffer with brother Un<lerwf»o«l represents tlu*' — — water as having been very bene-: fieial to several persons in thai • f ‘ »-. ... - „ . , . * Dk. P. R. IIolt. h f.u l\. All . If 'Trjrrrr. s Srvnor. <>v., #). toiler Wtfi, ]#3, place. Dear Sir -I have iiecn troubled with indirection and nervous hcadacLu* &»r tiie last tit'teen yea- I>uri ur that time I have m 0 , suffered a great deal with i*eriodical attack> of headache. Having exiuiustcd my own -kill am. ried the i»res=erii»tion> of .v Bneklen’s Amift Salve. irreat many [.hysicians. i was induced t*»tr>* vour Dyspeptic Klixir. You sent mV a hottle ab*n; riie nh Ik* of Mare’- last.. and I am ham*y to iufimn you that I have not sutfen*«l from th‘*se iK*ri*>du al attacks since. My -tidiy.on is almost if not Tiie Best Salve in the world for j entirely cured.* I can eat any and everything without material injury. I have U-cu a i.ractieinj: ; i:y -i .1 f .*• thirtv v« ;»rs (’ut** Bruises Sores Ulcers gait i and have ever been to proprietary meilicinr. You kindly furnished n» with tin* formula for ti. j KlGir. and on ex- the head, u i ii a sen.-a- -onmtimcs i 'on.-tipaU d 1 lerahgcnier.tof you sutler with any of these symptoms, " i Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will cure you. Tiie following area few testimonials of who have been cured bv the Elixir: . Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tie has not l*een out- side of the incorjiorate limits. —Mr. James Walker, while, i [, e rebv announce mvself running Mr. Gillespie's gin one j didate f or lhe offlcc Tax Collec . day last week got his fingers and tor nf R atu iolph countv. hand badly sawe.l up. Ihe mid- ^ T J PHIPPS die finger was utterly ruined, and m ,' . ' twelve other wounds were made. J. J. WORSHAM, DENTIST, The .(■■•■HCCMfat. Workingman's Candidate Apply at tl>>* for Sbelifl ’ : td JOHX T. GEORGE. F.r Meat. V ■ A Dwelling House of five rooms, The students of the South-J on Lumpkin street. west Ga. Agricultural College arei Office. CUMrea's Service. , There will be a special service ; for the children in the Baptist requested to call at F. Pulaski A ; Co.'s and exanwar their splendid I —We were splendi y StWfcqf Cliffliing. Shoes. Hats -.ind set of * siring -Goods. Tbeyixhorni shown last week teeth preparevl by [Thornton for one of his customers c . , . -ii g i-.. inhiiv . , " , . I church next Sabbath at 44 o clock will find it to their interest to Din . [,, 0 ke<l almost as perfect as {inviting in that line, at tlle work o( na ture. ■''urittf ojfcvPi-LAsKi & Co.'s. m Mr : “"’’J.-. I haveTlTw'/o «"Hd Buggy Elder's place as weather prophet j [agw for a , )alr „f large last Satn^y- a«I fnabcUal ratw- ^ ^ A , wrgaiu ean within M hours. Capt. Sealy n,..„„i.i.,in owe tbetow. . treat. The rain ^ had by apply.-gw didn't j A T AMOS. —We learn that the “Corn i Shucking” at Prof. Hunter’s last; Friday night was a very enjoyable affair. Mr. Petit .Move got the red ear. and was entitled to the. reward, whether he got it or not we are not authorized to state. CUTHBERT. GA. Office over Postoffice. , septXS tf animation mu testify t<» the luefiiral pnqiertiesanil TUeraoiitieal appIieathiM and I rei-oinmetni all sufferii ^from indips-.! n> and ncrvims tieadache. or any diseasean.-inp from a lori-iii Iiverto |»r-K-ure a bottle of y-mr I>ys|s-pti<* 1- 'ixir. for it L- ahno- Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corn* a »|>ccUic in tti- class of disease*. I recommend it to my patron- anil pre«cril>c it in ioy praetiee. I add iiavi* .,0.1 all Ntm Frill,finns and ,-n«i with your request, made when I saw you la-r. but thought it last to dtl.n in onJer lo la- iliorouphlv rmiv m-ed as to ii-cio an" ail ?Bin wnpiions. anu J.OSI rtve jmiperth.-. Very truly you IS. f.. K FKizrEH. M f> fivolt- onioK Pt oa n r tin nar ro ■» t •• ..*r i... r i t .. .j . :. . ...• . : ' _ ■f*t eti cura^ 1*. S.—I can't affofil to lie without the Klixir. I will have it in my bouse let ir u.t what it niav. b. f. D. funded, or sale jan 24 ly. e -M- Henrv Clav. a grandson I effect. u» bcut lively cures Piles, or no pay re qnirevl. It is guaranteed to give' perfect satisfaction, or money re-! I,R - P- R Holt. Ei-fai la. Ah. UoMr-raoixES r;enekal's i imo: .Ttlixta. f-.,. Jutv nth. nsx Vriie 9"| eon-* ner" law DtiaSi*—I am pleased to report that I have been entirely i-urcil of indipistion. bv the n-e of vour "I- -peprii- Kh'-dr.’ rntl | u- • was imlnred by a friend b> try il after bavins tried alimet every remedy kno.vn f..r niv disi a-ir wtrlmurtfie st^dtfe For sale by J. *\ . STANFORD. ( I tot mdy three -nmU bottles of yonr medicine la-fore I a as entirelv w, 11. I suffered several rears, and . ] rheuph it , three years since I used your preiuration. I have had no return of it Yours tmlv. j W. A. WRItillT.romp. ficn..Stateof 0*. (be . Office of th* StXGEeMAxrFAi-rt-crxi: Co.. ErFvru. All. Jnh-4th. I88» 4 WaalfdleNelL great Henrv Clav was shot and I T1um« til certify that mv wife. Mary J. Hightower, suffered for six years from indiic -rton and enl.iraement of the liver J .. ' , . , . . - ; that shehadlieell reviueedin Hesh from l»H«mnds tvi.a-,j»minls.and wasaloomv mill desisuuleut: that a-an X|a-riment— i I want to sell from Two to Eight killed in a due', the result Of a and by earne-t persuasion—she was induced to try one Isittle of I»r. Holt's Dysiieptie Eli I i r. r l,t she was hi i :ed;ate!v amt ri . i — i t,,f I -_,i I,j n a 11ronlren row in Ln'isville Kv on ! materially benefitted. and i‘oiltinuina its use a few months, she was entirelv relieved of her trouble-, rp-aaiim : lii r anta-tite Hundred Acres of Band, with id .. drunken row in Lo-tsuiie jvi on aniI n „, l; « ,, mniIs . The FJixir has brouffl.t us health and happiicss when: all other m„ Mi, ' ' appetite ! and 3 miles of Cuthbert, together 1 tl,e 22,1 instant. ! tmuims suffering anddisa|q«nntinenL j in the afteruoon. All, whether old or young, are inviteJ. m u m —The latgc3t stock of Men's. Boys and Children's Hats and —As soon as our Artesian Well Cajis ever brought to Cuthbert, in i contractors can get away from a all the latest Styles ami Shapes, j job they have near Montezuma sold lower than elsewhere, at [thev will begin boring for a well tf F- PI LASKI 4 ( O S. : in Cuthbert, New Crop Turnip with five or six Splendid Mules.; SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING: Seed, all varietiee"" iTllcreare twn ^roo,, settlements: by the pound or pa- °" the l>Uce_ -° acre VinevaM i per, at J. W. STANFORD’S. ‘ ’ifidrcHuIte*! iu uoiv- 1*. Mft.iiTOWEK. gowl Orchard, and splendid Wells of Water Any one desiring to i ”" lv ’ farm near enough to town to sent) tfK^’i'iHivha-in'g.'' their children to school, tain get a bargain by applying early. Call on me at the place, 2 miles from town on tl»e Benevolence road address me at CntUhert. 4t j. t. Stanford. r , „ _ EiFirti. Ala.. Vrv l,t. 1»B. dll I I Chun PH GPNT'S ^I7F i Db. Uiilt—Dear sir: Anournreyearsagu I w* taken witha vielent eiuurft wfrh enlarged liver ami mn>ti i 1-rear rULLjrntLtJ 1 1 J J'a-E-1 vom and wume until it wa« almuet irnpmwhle for me to tie down and -hep at night furls umnth* isvingr . th. -everitv uf the mugh. The .mlyway I eould-leej, was inarhair. my head resting ti|-.n a pillow on a table. Was trear ■! h-. two differ- ent phy8irian?.ainl tried a nuiiii«er of Patent i*Il • *f which did no .\ftcr .»f twer ^uttinir well, mjr wif« cofnmlfp.1 yon hy lettrr \ ua.^nt me two bottle* of vmir Dv^^tii' Klixir: ix less than three lavs 1 < ..rid fie (town tiu<i u.h well a> 1 e\cr nmU! in my life: a few ctm'ir me iWrfc try. I hwu retainmcmh-l ir m a -r-m num/ hor of per**8 mimi never knew it t«» rail locure in a single instance. Yours* truly, JnllX FI K.le*J»jK.. WATCH FOR J12.50. FI LLY lil’ARASTEEP. Thb offer nly. ImkhI* sent by ubject to iii'pection before i*nT\ na»i»g. J. r. STEVE**, kCK, Jeweler*, tuih-lS-i-t. Atuxta.U*. ^ ^ — Columbus, Ohio, has h»i a (rrsDf) Cleveland rally, from 7a,000 to 100,000 persons being present Mr. ^ - B. McUmlon. of Hatchcn* Nation, siys rT_ ID 4t’s Dys^vcpta- Eiixirrur«*C ii mi of indisr^rifur. v f . . _ F>T.»n.i. Atx^ Xa\- H WK!. irSr: l (»nr Ior<|K*ntic Klixir rnimlmy (laiarlit«r»«r r^>i*c|wfa of a very lu/^ravat^rf fonsoftw ■bv mun is tnciiseveral of the best phvsn-nvm.ni the-nimitv. who faBerim lieTirtit l»-r. _ __ ___ BRYANT mx.trifc. Uunif.tta. FOR SALE BY ATjT, DRUGGISTS. April yvi y . Dr. HoLT-fiwr Sr: sumIbir. I