Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 09, 1884, Image 2

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t Bargains in DRESS GOODS, Clothing, ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL, 1 Hif PoWIcal OAttook. f 5»ai»i(ln f«r Ciaatjr Oleen. ■ ■ i— ^nr wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The interest in county an*! State j elections having now ]>assc<l away, 1 -Ves#rz. Editor*: 1 iltc ljttiliitipde jlrc bocoming more; t.lie time lb flwrtinjcouiit) Cl tA ' AI'/tli ■ I , M “ - — _ . f 1 1 - Editors. Sf Vi M. COOFER, J. W. STANFORD 1 , - cufhbkrv. ua. Thursday Morning, Oct. J). 1SS1. yjtlmn euu- ■JnuWed in nati.««.l j««cer» adiroailics the question I |»!itics. There call Ire tuft little j ° f “nomination ir no #mn matins” i'Wtrbt thavilic South will remain!™ l,cin S ''iseusstrl. I for one. - j ‘solid,” though the Republicans | Messrs. Editors desire to say that ! are sanguine of both Florida anil' a convention should Ire called to select candidates for the various | West Virginia. With the light Mr. I. A. MARTIN is our A-ewt! b . . ~ . . „ , . , , , „ .. , before us, however, we do not at Buford. anil is fnlty authorized to! ... , receipt Tor all money i tlnnk tbe,r l,0 ! ,es are 1,k . el - v to . be I realized. The real battle is being receive and paid him. ■■■ t fought in the North and West, National Democratic Ticket.' where both parties are makingcx- j tradrilinarv efforts to win. There j every newspaper is full of politi* For I'resilient, Hon.Grov’r Cleveland, < )f’ New York. county officers, because a vast deal of excitement and coufiisios can he kept dowu by the policy which I suggest, and in which a large number of the democratic j party agree with me. The late ! election is typical of what the | lion called. Much money and strong i * ,ai * whiskey can lie saved to the Mams by M Mia Aram Messrs. Editors: We hear the farmers complain about the price of cotton, but think it ia all without cauae. We will admit that cotton ha» been eut short in quantity, but it has liecn made up in quality, as there lias lieen uone sold this aammer for less than nine cents, while heretofore it has lieen scattering from six ta ten. Now, after con sidering the bountiful provision crop, an>l a two-thirds cotton crop at a good average price, we are forced to believe that the country is better off this fall than for sev eral years. Yet it is natural for some people to grumble, and they would if their li.-ids were cut off*. Died, after a confinement of five Of Indian; a. Kor Congress, IION. HKNKY G. TURNER. : cal matter, and eve. v.district re- election will be by the j sounds with the shouts of the |1**>I><* a frroeing to have a conven- i 1 campaign orator. It isi easy enough for a ! partisan to satisfy himself as to^ ean.li.late«, to say nothing of the, weeks, on Sunday, the 5th inst, the result in November, but an j !*■*« an<1 <!> ,iet " f the county Mrs. I. Taylor of Georgetown— ' observer desiring to know only ! wl,,l h every good_ citizen should She was about eighty two years As of age. and was married the 4th select- 1 of Octoiler, 1834. thus giving her ! Tlie reports are so conflicting e «< is » matter for the Executive j lift, years of married life, during i that it is almost impossible to get Committee to decide, i be demo-1 which time she was a devout i i anything sufficiently reliable to j era tic party keeps its organization ; Christian. She leaves a husband, base an opinion on. There are intact on all national and State j several grandchildren and a good - 1 1 some few straws, however, which | elections, and why not preserve | many fri.-mls, who know For Vieo-l’rosidiqtt, Hon. T. A. Hendricks, i u«Vr«ti.,"iimis"^ai mmi? 'Y«1 st, ; vc * * r , r ,. ’ reaching a salisfactorv conclusion 1 to how ..clegates should be s. mmr.r* i«™»- | Spring Vale Department There is still a considerable! amount of chilis and fever in our'FRANK A, EATON Editor. community, and quinine and all [ — kinds of chill cures are finding The Bethel Association will ready sale. , meet with the Bethel church here The cotton crop is fast being! on Tuesday, the 28th of October picked out. Two thirds of a crop will cover it. making a general average. To show what can be done if lands are highly fertilized, thoroughly prepared and scientifi eally cultivated, Mr. T. J. Fergu son has 12 acres in cotton that he will get 9 bales from, averaging 500 pounds. Mr. Mitched Taylor lias 20 acres lie will will get 12 from. The natural soil of these next. Delegates and visitors who think of attending the Bethel As soeiaiinn, and coming on the rail mad will please notify the under signed through the mail on what day they will arrive, and they will be met at the Lyle Crossing, one and a half miles from the church, and conveyed to the homes as signed them. The Christian In lands is no richer than any in the I dcx. and other papers within the county, so this plainly shows what j hounds of said Association please can lie done in even as bad crop J copy. E. H. Lee. Clerk. ;! ar . 9 ” t . h f e ! >, T Sent ’ if maUa 8" , l SHILOH’S i-iTk wffiimnwdlaily re- as auo\c stated. !.» ve Croup, Wlu»oping cough and The Eldorado Band is disband- Bronchitis. Kor sale by J. W. &*IAS* ed, and will not be prepared to fill; FoUD ^ an y more engagements owing lo j Tkt lro . Hairing, the removal of Mr. C. E. Melton „ _ ^ , . , to Florida, he being the principal' Loos. October a—A dis New Advertisements -AT- MRS. S. HOUCK’S. Mrs, M. L. COOPER Ft S a- ■ ja ' Util received a large and complete stoclfrff ’ 7ALL AND WINTER GOODS, —CONSISTING OF— Hats. Plumes. Bililmns. Silks. Velvets, Plushes, and Satins, of all shades. Shingle Bang Hair, all colors. All these goods are new, ami of the latest styles. Call and examine my stock. Respectfully. debt of New York | s i, ow w ;,i t .l, way the wind blows, ! t|,at " oit .V in <-otinty matters?. follow the reform in The fund is nearly $91,000,000. and which give-hope of Albany lias had two or three ! governmental affairs, cases of dipt lieria. ' The trip of Mr. Blaine llir.iugh It will pav to give Sliriners In-!" portion of the Western States dian-Vermifuge a trial. It will | shows that Imtii he and his friends destroy and expel worms and felt the necessity for this last re officers more money is spent by beautify the complexion. sorL Hi s course is out of the j tl,c candidates an<! their friends Ilic* L.iicimoic and Clliio'**road usual line of presidential aspi* • the dIHlps »irg wo»th. the privilege ! ranls , an ,l as ,, e view it. his trip ; s "eeessful, as well as the defeated is an indication of his weakness. I candidates being out many dollars llis reception as be passed j f'>at rightfully belongs to their through New York on his way | Emilies. Let the |*.opfe start in: l Ohio will soon complete its j West was not so hearty as was : no ” and put an end to “scrub” own road from Baltimore lo j y lat „f Cleveland, on his trip from ! r:,c '' s - ani1 lllcre, 'Y save Randolph Albany to his old home in Butfa | col, nty much trouble and undue lo. The tide seems to be turning' :,n d senseless excitement, in favor of Cleveland in the great Empire State. The different ex changes which have heretofore furnished the sinews of war for if they ■ v#,l s, I 7 * i uv I I f .11 . ,, .ras musician, playing the* first violin M ,8Ui: l frmn Chattanooga, lviin., in instrumental, and singing the ] savs , t,,e iroa int ^, e8t * s . renv'ttg bass in vocal iniisi.-. Bv far the , *-'»« 1 be AVoodst.wk, happiest moments of onr life have! A1 inm company lo.s jus: closed lieen spent in musical entertain a ‘ :,,mrat -‘t for 13.000 tons of car wheel iron at #20.50 per ton. This footsteps of the one ' ,nonls *. r iven by the Eldorado, ami i. V." i - * ... Every candidate can run dele-1 vone before they will not rev ret ti ' ' n v ' ew "* "'hicli it is with a feel : 18 1 * c ar !< cs,> " er I' ,n ' , Every body invited to call „ me oeiore, nicy will not regret to jng of sa ,i ness tllat «... ktlun . s , ie j south since the depression began. | examine will no longer have llic of running its trains over the Pennsylvania roa'.i from Baltimore to New York. The Baltimore gates in each district favorable to : bis nomination, and ought to be | The several Sunday Schools of willing to abide by the result. In , u le county met in convention here nearly every election Tor county Sunday last, with good results. Mr. Patlcruon will preach here m i Ms regular appointment on Sunday neat. j Philadelphia. Mr. Blaine fully let liimself out at Parkersburg; West Virginia a few tin vs since. There is no or- j guineni in his speech, but it is nevertheless a verv “taking ’ af- is no more. i Re{x»rts from other furnaces in Married.at the residence wf Mr. I , .'' C!,te an increased enquiry for Hubert Davis, of Calhoun county.! irun ' My Stock of FaH k Vinter Goods, Is now ia ami was sever psore Attractive asd Elegant, embrac ing everything wanted by the Ladies. Patten Bcmets and Hats, HATS AND BONNETS UN TRIMMED. LACES, TIES, RIBBONS, TRIM MINGS. SATINS, PLUSHES. VEL VETS. FLOW ERS. MOSS ( HENEILE. Daisies etc. Baby Caps Hu man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs, etc. Ladies and Misses Ready-Made Suits. and goods and compare Oct 9 3m. MRS. M.L Miss Ida Jones and Mr. Will! Brazil, on Thursday of last week. I A. M. | lair, and well calculated to make the Republican party are now votes in the mining districts of j mainly for Cleveland—Cleveland that state. ' eluba having been organized by The Wriglitsvillc Recorder says 'hem and active operations com that there is not a Jew within the ! meneed in bis interest. A short limits of Johnson County—a j time ago the licttmg was in thing which certainly cannot be j Blaine's favor. Now they are n it said of many counties in Georgia. | offering odds, and frequently de- Al'ter all, rte think it does not! dine when propositions are made argue well for Johnson county, for fboni. Of course a bet proves no- tiie Jow is bound to go where thing, but betting indicates the • there is any money. popular drift. “J don't care Imw costive they! "•'•e probability now is that St. are, 1'ii buy them,” said an Irish-j John the prohibition candidate, man. He meant, “cosily.” but if] will receive a much larger vote you arc costive use Smith's Bile Respectfully, M. II. Melton. —An Oinalta preacher is the Our Georgetown Echo got re i last pulpit pounder to try an:l put ligion about three weeks a“u and a slo P l " Sunday night eounim . , 01 Tl..i 1 li - since that tune it has only been able to get out on the halt shell order. Hence it has not space to tell our clever marshal that the roots on the side walk near the residence of Mr. Morns are very bad on toes. Wide Awake UraEKhlic Dr. J. W. tsTAxyouo is always alive lo hit. business, aud spares no pains to secure the lust of every article in bis line. lie has se cured the agency fur the celebra- ed I)r. King s New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption. Coughs, Coldc, Hoarseness, Asth ma, Hay Fever, Bionchitis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Butties free. Regular size $1.00. W’aaird lo Nell. I want to sell from Two to Eight Hundred Acres of Land, within 2 and 3 miles of CuMibcrt, together with five or six splendid Mules. There arc two good Settlements on the place—20 acre Vineyard, good Orchard, and splendid Wells of Water Any one desiring to farm near enough to town to send t heir children to school, can get An experiment with an air-tight lifeboat was made in the Niagara liver, on Saturday. The boat went through the rapids ail right be low the falls, and came in near enough to the Canada shore to lie That preacher would meet with bl , was r ^. nd be un . greater success bv fighting a cv , ... , clone with a snow shovel. The i '"JU™!- 1 aken further dowu the Sunday night courting is as sure f river she was again sent into the to come as death and the tax col ; current and headed for the terri lector. It is an old established i |,j c whirh>ool, where she struck a industry, which has been going on i , , , . - . .1 since the beginning of time, and J it is sure to continue to the end. 1 10 l ,leces * It is about the only industry that i ,, ^ ...^ "T~. 7 1 • don't ask for a protcet.ve tariff. h,n,,, - v t,,lle " e last week I prices. No trouble to show goods and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me belore purchasing elsewhere. oct9 ct MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VIOLINS, ACCOR DEOX 8, BANJOS, HARMONICAS. Also a fine line of Gut and Steel Strings for Violins. Guitars and Banjos. For Sale bv T. S. POWELL. ct Druggist and Bookseller. EVERYBODY COME And examine our immense Stock of Fall and Winter Goods which we are offering at prices which cannot lie beaten in thin mark et. - w — lo the good people of Randolph and adjoining counties we hare this to say: We have been serving you honestly, faithfully, and with a conscientious desire on our part to benefit yon, and save yon money for the past 35 years, and now we say to yon that with .the opening of the protective as the more foreign competition it has the better it thrives. The (ireseut drouth extends over a very large area of country. In portions of Pennsylvania drinking water is scarce. In Vir ginia and Ohio late crops are suf fering. In the cotton states, the staple is all open in the fields, and the crops of sugarcane, peas. are, with a line attendance. a bargain by applying early. Call on me at the place, 2 miles ■ sweet potatoes and turnips i from town on the Benevolence road ' seriously injured. ' —or address me at CuthherL ! - - - 1 — '- ' I 4t j. t. Stanford. Executor’s Sale. S TATE OF GEORGIA, Randolph County. Under and by virtue of an order grant ed l»v the Court of Ordinary of Clay county, October titb. Lssf.will be sold lie- fore the Court House door in the city of Cuthiiert, at public outcry on the first Tuesday in November next within the lejral ho’nrs of sale, the South half of I Alt of Land No. !7«i, in tiie sixtii District of said comity. Sold as the property of Abner Belcher, deceased. , BENJAMIN BELCHER.Executor. oct-IMw. T. a POWELL QFFERS A LARGE STOCK OF Drugs and Patent Medicines, At Lowest Prices. sep25-ct. Ilctuis, a delightful cathartic and Price 25' than was«al first anticipated, ow ing to the cowardice shown by the For sale by J. W. I Republican leaders in the matter I of temperance. If the proliibi Mr. J. J. hitc, an old gentle- the best liver correctiver ets. per bottle. Stanford. ; tionists stick to their candidate' The Colored Statesman and His Elec tion Tickets. ! Two Tigers Escape from a Circus He was a colored statesman] Norfolk. September 28—While from sn adjoining county, and Johu Robinson’s circus was on the' sauntered into the News ami Ad , vav to this city, to day, two black yesterday after- ijg t . r8 the only black ones in this country, cseaiied from their cages through the ventilating holes, and. vertiser office yesterday after noon. Although old, ragged and barefooted, he had the air of eol i'oitou county, while un- as they now seem lar; determined to! 0 ™ 1 "•-‘‘•WMship about him. j after ki , lin g two performing goats, aud as soon as he crossed the took to the woods in Norfolk coun dcrlbie iulliicnce of liiiuor was run d n < they will largely reduce the) over hy a. passing train on tl K . 'ole of Mr. Blaine, as the irmjori- ] * ircs 1 of 1 ,c s:,Dt ' ,,ln > 1,10 e,li ' j ty. Searching parties are now Central Railroad in Atlanta on. . l .V of prohibitionist* in New York tor looke ' 1 an<1 rea,izc<1 at ° ,K '‘' | out. and great fears are entertain the OIK- . ks that will least to keep day last week. F. get drunk ought at off the Railroad track. Rev. Sam .foiies will find the field ripened unto harvest, ivlun l.e gets to Texas. In announcing were originally Republicans. Tammany lias nominated a straight ticket, and promises Cleveland a hearty support. What effect Butlers candidacy ; will h\v iii New Y’ork we have llii^hc was being approached by ! etl in the'neighborhood. H cnuiliilute. i mum **Is ills i\e place whar (Icy git** 1 S|A*aking of the immorality and 'lection tickets?" asked the state man. JOHN B. DORIS’ HEW j general evil tendency of the boys ; of Blakely the Early County News: that Mr. Jones is expected in that 1 ot ' km> " in K- " e lllink state, flic Waco Examiner says I il likcl - v to i,,jure Cleveland, but “the devil has had things pretty to wl,at exUul we 1,ave 1,0 0 I>'"' lnueli his own way for years. 11',. : ion ’ "’e think the prospect for Yes. sir, you are in the right place. You are a candidate for the Legislature, I suppose?” re ha: "We could point out a dozen hoys to day of respectable parentage, who can use more horrible oaths, i marked the scribe assiiringlv. ' ‘ hew more tobacco and show more ; "Yes, sir—itat's hit.” j impudence to elderly people than _ _ “Well, how mauy tickets do you ! tbc nl ” s '' confirmed blackguard “ I want?’’ j we ever saw. Parents, you should "Will I have ter pay anything i look into tl,e Dabils of your boys, j for ’em boss?" ! ^“l 1 their promiscuous visiting of “Why, certainly; that's the way ' t,lc 8< l uare at n 'ght. There is iwcinnkeour living—by wetting i n<> 8,,rL ’ r W!l y «1 ruining them that we may be more surprised ! ' ,aM for what wu yes, 1 "- aa ^ing them to run at lib- thin ever ai the result this time. al ‘ tlw! CHn ' li,,ates have 10 W ° J . after ,lark ,' ^- vo " va,ue tlle their tickets.” j go«Hl name and souls of your boys, A Yoke «r Oxen and a Rule. "Well, how much ycr ax er Inin j ! > ' ,t an '“mediate stop to it.” : ilrcd 11,0 sa,ne 8 "Kgestions will fit i places other than Blakely with i equal appropriateness. The News and Advertiser says! pretty lie! 'as Uiroivn l’eiiii a clear fall, ami ■ s j... ;. aching to take a hitch with Jones.”— A notable illustration of the growing prosperity of Georgia is afforded by the fact that the value of fanning lands increased last year nearly $4,000,000, an-1 the value of town property $o,000,- 000. There was also an increase u . ,. ,, , ... ,, .... , „ Stevens Pottery. Ga.. August; of half a million dollars cash iu , in. 1881.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke : “"’ e " print yon 500 lor $1.50.” tin-value ot stocks and iiierchan j of oxen whose necks became verv “Well, jes fix me up 75 cents dise. sore from the yoke. As 1 could j wiif, an’ if dar's any mo voters'n UNITED WITH THE GREAT INTER-OCEAN 12 Mammoth Shows Combined 12 Museum ! Menagerie ! Aquarium ! 3 Bing Circus & Elevated Theatre Stage 3 Enequnled in Extent—Unparalleled in Attractiveness and Unrivalled in General Excellence—Requiring for its Transportation 3 -- PALASE RAILWAY TRAINS - 3 THE LARGEST, BEST AND ONLY SHOW COMING THIS SEASON. South-West-Georgia AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. (Brack of tie Oniiereity of Georg!?.) CUTHBRRT, - OA BENJ.T. HUNTER A. M. President C *1 OKI’S of Teachers* full. The Fall J Session ofrilfi on the First Monday in September. The appropriation to the College of $2,001) has U-eu restored, the s enabling the Truaiee* to put the Inciden tal Fee at $5.00. NO C HARGES FOR TUITION. ISoanI can In* had nt prices ranging from $10 to $12 |>er month. Catalogues jiving full and detinite information sc-tit on application to the President. July lo-lv. FALL TRADE OF 1884 we are prepare*! to continue just as faithful to the interests and wel fare of our Patrons and Customers as wc have prove* “tru and tried” in the past. Remember our assortment embraces every line of Goods EXCEPT WHISKEY. Y\ e have every facility for buying, discount our bill*, and are (is- . term inn l that the interests of our Customvrs shall lie "share aad share alike” with our own. Now please bear in mind that, mil Vint, t.'levehind's election is ing—but we have been more san guine before of the election of the Democratic nominee, and been disappointed, and it is altogether within the bminds of possibility AT CUTHBERT FRIDAY OCTOBER 24TH, THE SACRED WONDER THEODORES The white-spotted Elephant InSIlFailCC Agency. I we ,T ^ ( I" ote YOU prices which we guarantee will please. Very Respectfully, T. S. POWELL Represents G 1 KORGIA HOME F!RE INSURANCE i f re. A.-wts, B ritish America insurance c<*. A--1-I-. »i,:ui->.i<v>. W estern ahsuranve ins. uo. \ Assets. 1 V A J. M Gill. September 18-et. HOME i.VSURANi E co.. Amm-g. rJuf'.OG'. not afford to stop them from work. rc- ’’il'vras aiiprehensive that tsanodine i Sl ,would not make a cure. But to 0,11 ** ,r Mr. II. IT. Cummer. Newton Brook York Co.. Outari. , Canaila, states, tliai he >i life red with a painful sore on h's ri^h; ankle, just alter recovery fromtvpboid fever, ami that, bv a few ex-iema! application* ,,f ' speedy cure of a bail running s OiL the (treat pain-eure, the lump ! , nv ,;. c , my gratification they were cured : etrA nml in a tew days. It also made a sore radii.illy disappeared. •'I*-: is softened and Try if. Dr. Jones has in cultivation tl is year 1-40 acres in cotton, lie proposed, three weeks ago, to i iKc 55 bales tor his entire cro lie now has out 53 bales and certain that lie will get (13, if more. This is nearly a bal two acres, anil, a very fair crop. V.'c sincerely trust that all of om Terrell county farmers will be as agreeably disappointed as Dr .IiHies lots been. — i)'lirsoit ,fijtrr- .ml The Walton News publishes this si iple iitetliod of extermina ting rats. It. surpasses in its simplicity and ingenuity all the rat cxterininaUirw'of wdiieh we hnvt i ever read. The.Tews says: "Far i iner? can kill all the rats about! 'tin-; barns by placing a wash pot . Tialf full of water with a few cot ton seed sprinkled on top. Tin rats can't get out after they gel in.” dat, (ley'll jes have ter cum an' i P 01 ' 1 * the losses in tlie burning of out deyseives.”— 1 Cook <fc Irvin's warehouse at A1 I deer liter. \ l,an .''. "» follows: "There were 400 — —— ] <>r 500 bales of cotton, besides 1 lie streams j about $1,000 worth of merchandise Jackson Newt sevtipn, notwithstanding the long Ljng and ties. salt, corn, bag- Ote., destroyed. mules and an the : "'c keeping up pretty well in this _ sl | C h as bacon foot of one of my hands. Icon ' sider it a valuable medicine. KespeetlWlv, ytuirs. Henry Stephens. , pericnce the scarcity of water that occurred in when all the wells aud small i ifS.OOO last no: i preparation for cuts, sores, and , streams lined up. aud llie Ocuiul- ■ 'or only #3.000. The merchan tll mange. Have given it a thorough gee river was reduced lo the pro j *•'*« was covered by #1,200 msur Would not be without it for j (s.rtion* of a small creek. None ten times what it mst. Respect-!,,,- lllu wiUa jn Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 1884. -Dear !sir: Sanodine is the "Boss” jcoutinned .drouth. YVe hiqa-1 The estimated value of the prtqier- tliissection is not ilesLiiictl to ex ty, including tlie damage to the arcitr of water ' var « J ‘ ou =*. »« $25.00a T the fail of 1839, | ^" , * < * il, 8- which was completed ....it * ,f 1 *» v <*ii $‘.000 a trial ten t fully yours. lliia section ot spring auce, and most of the cotton also covereil by insurance. P RESBYTERIAN MUTUAL LIFE I INSURANCE i*l i. Assessment Flan. All safe. Prompt and Keliai.k- Com pa Buggy & Wagon Har ness. ___ For 30 Rays trill Offer Special Imliteements. Must be Sold Call ;OU Us Before You Buy. Allison & Simpson. Laundry and Toilet Soaps, To Ginners! Ton ami Royal Gloss Starch, j j Headquarters for I Bagging and Ties* I ana Rubber Beltlitfc Bon Laundry Blueing, at I.- w Pri ces, at T. S. POWEL'S ct Drug Store. I at ALUS0V* was Ncrafala Cared. J. R. Gregg, . „ , — . , . Hardware Dealers i Georgia could grind, and the steel j j liaml miila were brought in req [ The IIeat—Sanodine will cure i l ,isili " n tn ol,tain " ,eal f,,r brta * 1 - trains ami adjoining counties ; witli blindness, loss of hair, great em- witli corn to the Alliens j aciation, ami general prostration. Atlanta, Ga., August, 1883. My six-year-old son has hail a ter- C" r e i T.;r ,Z,7 a '*' rible sloughing Scrofulous Ulcer of the worst cases of Heat by a. few. i h " cnt f ™«“ ! the neck for three years, attended appliealions. Give it a trial,— All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty Ask jour Druggist for Henry ! loaded Cents, it. mills to have it ground. The drouth of 1839 was probably the • lo wi* 0 " 1 benefit, most rLMimrkabiu Physiciaiu* ami van on* Mood rrme- were reported to w itiiom Jltn tK . ( The New Atlanta Medical College , . . . 1 . ever , treated him for three months, but his occurred in this section of Geor- , ixmdition Rreww*on«p. »' a - 1 was ur^eki to try the efficacy of m — 1 1». 1>. B., and to the astonishuient of r riio«iMuwd« Kay No. | mvMf. friends and netghl»ors, one ‘ m t a.* . v.- . .w i single I lottlc? effected an entire cure. ! . r * • Atkins, Girard, Kan., | Ulcers of the neck entirely healed; : writes: ‘ I never hesitate to rc ‘ eyesight restored, ami the bair eom- Tlic Ke[iuh!iea!is North managed the canvass with grea iy —* *— — Shooting at St. John. j Tekrk Haute, 1 so.. October 2. — A s|>eei;4, to tlie Kvcning Ga : zette from Sullivan Ind., says: Some person tired into the ear in j which Governor St. John sat la*t! commend your Electric Ritters to meoced growing on his head again. 1 ! uight, eu route from Carlisle *,! »Y. «««««cr*. give entire!'''bat 345 Jones Street, Atlanta, and j Terre Haute.. The bail passed 1ar « ra l a <»filers.” worn mai.as. A four Horse farm, four miles east of L’ntliliert, on tlie Al bany road, containing 277^ acres, more i i or h*s>. Nine acres new ground; 25 ] I aiTes imprtjred land; 18 acres moder ately fresh land; 148 acre* moderately J oM hind, makfnj' 2?¥) acres under fence. J Italance woods, consisting of Oak. Pine, f Hickory. &c. Dwelling, Barns. iStoi’k-; ade. Cabins. Ac., in two settlements, j convenient for renting. Ac. Mo«k*rately : rolling, pood pnxluctive land, clay and | sand interniinplin.'. A fine eane brake for winter pasturage on the branch. Those desiring to purchase in a desir able community—come and see the ma turing crops. Terms cash, sep. 4 2m , J. B. BUSSELL. B. IV. ELLIS. —AND— P * cents to $2.0(1 per T *. POWELL. Proggist and Bookseller. CENTRAL 1AM0AB&B1HKHG GEORGIA. CO Of VeaenilFrelchl Rrgariawaf Notice. SkVANN.vn. G.\„ September 1st. 1881. O N and after October 1st. 1884, 4l»e c Electric Bitters nrc the purest and my boy is there to lie seen. Frank Josepn. him j .through the window on the oppo ; best .medicine known and will T | le j site side from the governor, mak- positively cure Kidney and Liver' filr - kill. They have, with great dex-! ing a clean hole and lodged in the' complaints. Purify the blood , “£ unn ,, • , .... and rvnlate the 'imwi.l. v..! Prohibition vote of New tin I -ide of the car. a liuJo in IVont ..ri u ' now els. Iso teritv. managed to keep from pub ic view tlie rottenness am corruption which liave character ized their admiriistratfoh, an kept it upon what they claim u the great issue before the country —the tariff. We imagine, iutwev or. that the live DeAtocrat* of that seelion will not allow the poopli r.iget til at there is another mat ter of interest to them in the earn paigu. side of the car-a Uuie in front of,. , . , : tamiljf can afford to lie without ' the Presidential election. him. I he train was just slowing t | lcm . They will save up south of Sullivan when the shot ‘ ' ” Republicans have lieen some on tlie |irobalile Y'ork in It ap peals to be pretty well conceded vas fired, it being exactly eight' i clock. The governor look the \ ^ • STASiinn. matter coolly. No ilisturbanee was made and many persons on the train were not aware of the occurrence. There is no clue hundreds , “ f ft,,llara ;« ^" r g •’’Us every ; t | lat St Jobn wi n gct about go.ooo year. N.ld at fifty cents a l»tt e i ' . . 1 - votes in the State, and that most • of them will he east hy men who Miss Laura A. Ilaygood,'of At- have heretofore voted with the lanta, left, for her new field of la- i Republicans. It seems now that j bor in '.hina last Tuesday night, j Blaine has scarcely a hope of car- . . to , S’ss goes by way of San Francisco.! rying New York, and hence the * IC . i 1 , ln< ; ,,cl5>on ***°; where she will lie joined hy sever- ] frantic effortthat is licing made in . . al " 1 le motile lor i a , other*, who go npon the same ' the YVest assumes the similitude lie uecu is link nowu. mission of a forlorn hope.— Lis, 10 Open Dens of Wild Beasts 10 EXHIBITED FREEOF CHARGE ON THE PUBLIC STREETS. Spectacles and Eye Glasses, 3-GREAT CIRCUSES-3 Embracing 100 leading and Undisputed Champion Performers in rVSEPASATE IINGS-3 I lie largest assemblage of Circus Celebrities together in the Civiliz ed World, including 14 Real Brawny Turks 14 Who will appear attired in their Native Costumes, presenting Thrill ing Aerobatic Achievements, Athletic Feats. Wonderful Vaulting and custom lirrctnfon- <i]i,»tvc:I by this Leaping, Maneuvers on High Ladders and Herculean Exerciser; the i Uompany, in requiring presentation anil whole forming HUMAN PYRAMIDS. ! Salbuci* Fseewcii Tworpe op Bicycle Riders -The Acknow letlgct! Cbamnions ! r r ' or (‘xlelivcryoi the Freight at of the World; Moore Family. Siberian Roller Skaters--The most skillful Lad und lienrlemen »Skater» on Earth The t'HARMiEo Katamorpa—Queen of the Reptile World. Riffia Bey—The Dextrous Knife Thrower. 3 Sikgrikt BrothERs -The Greatest Acrobats, Living or Dead. 4 Onofri lhtoTiiritf—Musical Specialists. 3 German Aeuaubts—Riidolph, .Stenbein. Franz. Mlle. I)i: Gilvnville -The Iron-Jawed Lady. The Great ELdora—Japanese Wonder. Miss AntoMo—Gvmnic Evolutions on tlie Slack Wire, and Instantaneous Cos tume Change*. Pulliam Siiowles—'Tlie Cliaiu] ion of all rliniupion Bare Back Kidrrs. Elly Stokes—Best Bare Back Equestrienne in either -Europe or America S^ije Mark'*—The Pleasing Popular Petite Premier of the Arena. The Of am 1*105 Do<j CiRrrs—Dogs that Talk, Sing. Laugli, Dance. I*ray Read Play Cards. Hold School and Smoke Cigars. ’ ’ * afic John PatTerson—The Rambler from Clare. Tom Ward—champion Leaner of the World. Mixi. LiZi.rrE—Heroine of riving Kings ami Trapeze Artists. The 3 Macakte Brothers—Classic Posturings. Hie Grand Free Street Parade * Takes place daily at 10 A. M. and surpasses in magnitude all other Parades ever seen In America. It is nearly three solid miles in length aud requires nearly an hour to pass any given point. I>oors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance liejiins one hour Inter! 1M1SSII MBIT, , v ^ (DEPOT STREET,) CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. . destination, will he discontinued in so * ; far as concerns Direct Consignments, j Bills of Lading covering Shipments ! consigned “to order,” must be present ed properly endorsed by lx*4h Shipper | ana the party to whoso order (lit G<hmI* arc consigned, nnri tliese Rills nt fouling I must he surren.lercd Si tlw la-fott Mich Miii-nu-Tit- Wiff be IteTirPren. G. A. WHITKHUn, -cpt&St Gmeral Freight Agent. Cotton Gins & Contents Insured at the I nsn fabi-c A gen ty of T. S. POWEM„ ct Druggi^ am! ltookseller. I will continue to Store and Sell Cot* ton on terms same as last season, and will serve the public to the best of my ability, find guarantee satisfaction. Coasiffliments of all w wmmmmmf^mmmmmwmm wmr vh w** ■OObbwW VvMMWHI Thanking the public for past favors, and soliciting a eoutinuanee of the same. iSW r*^ Tam very respectfully, B. W. ELLIS. September 18, ct. 8eed, all varieties** by the pound or pa per, at J. W. STANFORD'S.