About Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1884)
proposes to sell them cheaper than the cheapest Best Calico at 5c a yd. East Checks at 7c a yd. Other Goods in proportion at P. EAEBIS’S. Flow At Almost Nothin;! Sugar, Coffee, whole and ground Spices. Canned Goods in profusion, at prices that will surprise you. Pickles. Sauces, Mustard, Wheat Farina, Desiccated Cocoanut, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Figs. A large fine lot of the best Fancy Candies, Scotch pin head Oat Meal, Yan-j kee Beans, Jellies in 5 lb. tins, Cigars, I,aM Friday EtcbIb(. At the residence of Mrs. J. M. Chastain, ia honor of her grand- : laughter, Miss Willie Houser, I one of the most pleasant social | events of the season transpired. The following ladies anil gentle- ! men were present; Miss Aurora Brooks and Dr. J. J. Worsham: Miss Nimmie Brooks and A. K Wilson; Miss Fannie Hunter and T. McO. Gamble; Miss India Hunter and R. L. Move; Miss Dixie Harris and C. A. Atkins; Miss Iiennic Sherman anil R. I. G >ndnim; Miss Anna B aru-h an I F H. George; Miss Mav I'eall and •I. D Gunn; Misses Cl as ail) and i to the letter. J«ha At. MbttWNThr CJrral ■laf i'lrrm Heaagrrir. Twelve biaed Kbowwla Oar. Three- Com- Announcements. For fin ISecolTrr. I hereby announce myself as a j candidate for se election to the | office of Tax Receiver of Randdtpli i IX elected I promise to John B. Doris' new monster, shows will appear in Cuthbert Fri- county. _ day October 24th. Too muchj serve the iieople as faithfully in' -:0:- cannot be said. It comes here with the strongest rccoinmenda lion from the press wherever it has exhibited, ami our citizens can rely ou its being just what it advertises to be. Its attractions the futurcas 1 have tried lo do jn tlie past. Res|>retTullv. td SAND? STANDI.KY. For Clerk MupeHorConrl Grateful for support in the past. 17 YEARS AGO The Firm of PULASKI staiteil business in this place, selling! Goods at prices never before known in this section. It continued that wav. always improving, building up a trade which is astonishing Miss Houser; Prof. II. R. Will cox, Oscar Gamble, K. C. Mc Donald, C. A. George, and J. W. ris, Jr. At II o'clock the Tobacco Cedar I ? nests nere '"' ited into the re ’ : liesliment room and enjoyed for a and Pine Brass-bound Buckets. Well Buckets, Pippers, 1,:, g w,li,c the elegant and varied I delicacies prepared by Mrs. Chas Brooms, and a host of Other things, at prices that will tain and her charming daughters. The evening will long be remem bered by all that were there as are numerous, and every promise j I announce mvsclf a candidate for for a market like this. | ii vi ,, • . w, i i .. , AlLh ,ii > 11 thev I ive had some verv hard struggles turough the made by Mr. Dons concerning I reelectionlerk. ! n tbe event V . . ,,i • vei it „i., n . is solid . , . r . s:win»ng u*> dkcumonallv of \.onld lie coinpcUlois, \11 it slumls solM tbe performance will be cameo out j of a nomination Tor county officers. h ' ori . vi r patrons the benefit of low prices, and as well a sc j leered Stock a« can lie found in larger cities ' ^V!i\V^' j\\ You will positively I my friemls will please remember i see Tlicodorns, tile While Spotted j Sacred Elephant; troupe of four ■teen Brawny Turks, Turkish!, Kni fe Throwers, trim pt of Bicy- j clists, Siberian Roller. Skaters, j the best male and female bare back litters, more gymnasts, more me in t In- prtnaries. oct9 I II O. BEALL. stagger you. Consult your interest by seeing our Stock and hear ing our prices before you buy. brim full of pleasure, both for the ‘outer anil inner man.” w • -•- —Onion Sets for Fall Planting, : at J. W. STANFORD S. To I In* Citizen, anil Voters of Kstntlololi Count)'. I hereby announce myself ns a i L ‘ 1 candidate lor-Ordinary of B in ltd pit county. I have endeavored j acrobats, strongest men and duty' in said oflk'e for over sixteen years, and it elected again will do all in my power to j fulfil all the duties ..f the ollice Thankful for past favors. I am, Respectfully. Ac. td M. GORMLEY. Evervbo.lv knows the result of these competing houses, imitating | us. pretending to be leaders ol low prices. Most .»1 them ale gone. ^ : but the solid firm of F. & CO AugustSl-lv. Oct'J-ct COTTON MARKET. J —One of the printers in this ' Ollice is inclined to think from hi.- l.i it. tv. ellis i fjenuenl contributions to the eitv ! AND COM- CORUECTED WEEKLY WARE - HOUSE MISSION MERCHANT. strongest women, twenty chain pion leapers, champion lady five- horse riders, lady aerialists, lady wire walkers, lady and gentle men trapeze perfurint rs, a whole family of giants, male and female; fourteen funny clowns, f.my dens _ _ of rare animals, performing cle-j —Hon. H. G. Turner came phants, performing lions, perforin-. I over on Tuesday according to ap ing camels, a herd of black cam- jpointment, and addressed this els, troll,* of trick stallions. ist . ll( .. ive nlv ,.„ t |re time anil ser portion ol Ins constituency on the Grand street pageant, ten open vk . es the ' llutie3 of t!lc ol r K . c . issues of the day. The meeting dens of performing wild animals was held in Powell's Hall, an.'. eSj.oSc.i f‘“* «n the public streets : while the Hall was not full, wc —this will surely be the most For Orilimar)'. I announce myself a candidate for On li na ry. I f elect ed, I prom - stands now more solid than ever, always LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. determined to undersell everybody in their-line. We extend a genera! invitation to the Ladies to look through our Stock of Dress Goods, acknowledged by all who see them to be the handsomest ever brought to this place, with a lull assortment ol 'Fri in mi a gs. It will be quite unnecessary lor Lailies to send off lor i stylish Dress Goo Is. as they can ment at lower prices. M E want to sec all of or. counties, at our w f.i. n Is froii: this and the surrounding On Foster's Corner where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as anybody. Couie and see how "nsTG-? xed. 10"p t find them right li re in our Eslab- Middling Low Middling, . Good Ordinary, Mark, t | finances that the authorities are ! trying to make him raise a fund, ,. 1 sufficient to bore the artesian ■ S 0 "'' view of the fact that there|our public streets. We advise all considered the attendance very gorgeous exhibition ever given in vices and to be faithful to best interests of the county. Very respl"’ 1 bdlv. . ;d. B. W. ELLIS. Clothing! Clothing! ' M s.l 8i i well. is no opposition, nor special issue ! from a distance to be in town to Help ll>«‘ Xeedy. w. quiet. U . IK UAILEV Keeps tlie Impest and best stock -*! Shoes and llats in S»uili \Ve>t charactcri&tiof | presented to bring the people on*. ; sec it. It will take [dace at 10 a. Tlie speech of Mr. Turner was the man; clear. LOCAL InTOTIES. — Mr. II. C). n.all has made this vear f«>or bales of cotton on four acres of ground. ——^ ^ — The Pebble (b at Weflsre Heel ; Georgia. cl strong, and frank. There is no Mioe is tlie b<»st and most durable ; Js —Only ten case* have been re j turned for the Fall Term of the Superior C’onrt of this county— ! t lie smallest number of any term in the history of the county. The I cli nice b.r the clerk and the law- Slide for school piirpo-es. For sale, r.t W. D. Bailey's shoe Store, cl Miss Dixie Harris left for a visit to tbe artesian city on Mon day last. —Novelties in Lrd cs' Neck wear, a full assortment, at tf F. PULASKI A- CO.'S. —The mot her ol Col. T. .1. Terry died in Camilla last Tin s <lav. AoJin* wTo-eij. I will l»e compelled to xiake ear ly ~nd close collections. Your i Notes and Accounts weic due Or I • ber 1st. I -hall expect a full , ettlcnunt within the next few ( avs. J. MeK. GUNN. 2l ; clap trap about our Congressman. I We have a higher opinion of him ! than ever before, and we feel safe ! in saying that his \isit to this place lias largely increased the number of uis friends. ^ — — N ot ice. Our Clothing trade is keep an immense Stock .j Business Suits, a line assortment of I am a candidate for the office of „ n( j everything at bottom prices. Tax Receiver of Randolph conn tv. I need it, and if elected will id WO now increasing with every season, am have a splendid line of Dress and Hoys and Childrens’ Clothin \Vc mean ‘•Business,” and will treat you right. jf^“Our City Friemls, who want .n nice, nobby Turnout, can find it here. No broken down Horses, nm'rnoold maty Buggy oll'cred f >r hire. Our Horses are fleet and shirked, and our Bustgies new and Iright. RIDGV\D\Y <& PEARCE. I also liavo fttio of the Largest nmf one nf tit-*. Clic.apest Stocks ot Harness and Whips ever kept, in Southwest G .. I ii -e wanting P'lg- ^ a r? ons s Harness, Whips, or anvthing el?i‘ in my line, would «lo ; well to give nit* a call, before buying, as I am going to sell at UOClv i BOTTOM PRICKS. TN*c l.ane Hack. si«K- s:. It v Boron? IMuMer. Prirc- 2.'* Cent; For . .lit- in' J. W. STANFOlil). clit-si n-e discharge its duties failUfully. td. A. C. WARD. Millinery Sin- H a:-ds. —F'ine French Kid Shoes, in Hand and Machine make, for La l‘» hut little more than a third ol ■dies. Misses. Children, an 1 In j I lie price. fanls. at The Shoe Store, el Everybody—to tlit* iadios espe cially—I n<*w give notice that I m m m | have op«*ne 1 up a aMiluneky — It may be of some interest t«» ANU Notion Stoke at \\ aids, Gn., our readers to say that there i> ; "'here 1 have located, and expect iio 'i*ed to pay out from $60 lotto carry on the Millinery Busi persons trav in all of its branehes, with a I full line of Goods, consisting of •ill tlie latest Novelties. New styles in full Pbish Velvet and Straw Hats. Trimmed Goods ol every description. A selected iiood I'nriain;. Mr. Owen A. Harris, < n one of the Gunn plantations, will make this yeai, unseasonable ns it has been for cotton, 22A bales on 40 acres of bin 1. He expected JO 1 bales, and is satined that with favorable seasons he would reached that number. Mr. ris has beside as good a crop'' as he has of cotton ground peas and corn in dance. 'ii i® j for a stove from j ling through the country wlieui they can get a better and a lie ier stove rijjliL here in Cut liber. —Tlie city exchequer is being somewhat n*ph*iiislied ot lat*’. Folks that dance must pay the fiddler. Wild. Yor sri'FKU with Dy-jk'p'i:, Hint Liver ( , «*m]>l:iiit? Sldl»)li .? \ it.ili/.ci is jiuiiniuti'i'il tor me you. ,1. W. STAXFoKi). The Diiwscm Jonrniil of Inst week was an iiniisiiully sprighily issue. Always rcmlable, it was better than ever last week. — Ki.l G1 oves for Ladies and Gents, the best quality, and a‘ lowest j rices, at if F. PULASKI it CO.’S. —A new Baptist church will l,e organized to-morrow about live miles below \\ ards, and in the ncighborhuoil of Jay s Saw Mill. < ify Tax. The City Tax Book^ are now optn tor the collect ion of City Fax. I will be found at the counting room of J. McK. Gunn. John F. Kh>i»oo. sept4 tf Treasurer. For Sale ny I'o fSic loiers ol* IC:m«lo3p?a Con nly. My name having been men j tinned as a candidate for Shcrifi 1 of our county, I feel it a duty 1 owe to myself and friends to make known in this manner that cir cumsi^UjL-es prevent my conlinu ing in the canvass, and while thanking my friends for the kind ness manifested for nn siu-cess, ] her* bv withdraw from the field. it k. McDonald. —— ^prin^' «V tVrdK<* llet‘1 Silioew ! 1 have just received a large lot «>f Spring and Wedge Heel Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children, ct W. 1). BAILEY. ?tock of Ribbons, Flowers, Os tricli Phones, Fancy Tip Feath ers. Birds. &c. Notions of near ly every variety. Jewelry, <fcc. Ladies Vests, .Misses ami Chtl dron's Shawls, Ladies* Cloaks and wraps will be in stock. In fact. Announcement. I hereby announce myselfacan- lidate for Tax Receiver of Ran- j | dolph county,. ■*>! Til OS. A. COLEMAN. September 23th, 1SSL for Tax CoSI-efor. At the request of many friends j. can- Zs lady ha Vi liar “ ,IO S I lieteby innouace myself a can- j w«»rlb $1.00. W with j ,,;,, ate -|, e ollice <.i' Tux Collet- one■ ilollur Shirt in the worhl. uhun- : lol . oi Randolph enuntv. i t,| T. .1. PHIFPS. lulanl. Slior.: You will save money by buying vour Boots nn.l Shoos from up. \\ c j ( liuggv. in which to give veur wile or your carry the largcat Stock, ami you arc sure to hu. just Um arUc c jou ^ comf>(rta! , |o ri< I c V I keep want. Remember our blioes arc made to o.dei. an l conic dncct liom , tactur) ' j that sort of a buggy. Faraisliing Goods Complete ia Every line! Mine ure new ami stylish, ami of all kinds—high enough fir the rieb, ** I and cheap enough for the man of moderate mentis. I will sell you a ■ Bmr.ry as cheap as anybody, and don't you forget it. Wf have the Present Shirt, the best 'inlnumlried Shirt for uO cents, 00 have the exclusive sale ol the Peer Shirt, the best : Jump Into flic Wagon, and Well All \Ve are headquarters for all lines of Go ids usually lass kept in a first I have the finest and best stock Infants Slums ever brought to this market. Call at the Shoe Store and examine them, ct W. 1). BAILEY. A11 u on ncc me raf. The Workingman's Candidate for Sheri fT, t.l JOHN T. GEORGE. Tiii: < lite rs 1* Din GOODS STOPyX, V. ^ •4, Trunks Take a Rids. TT*v I.ion i» I.ockc ! everything that is kept in a first class Millinery Store can be found i The State Fair :il Macon prom ises to be quite a success. The exhibits will be varied and inter . esting. We suppose that the' A M glV.y Storm is raging all • walking match and the racing j ,)V *-* r tlm land. The G-iant r will draw a large crowd in addi ©stOailis being suaken to it- ti >n to those who goto get a look \P*y Jfoot. 1 lien fi»rc all •it other things more profitable. who fad ; o take shelter underneath , The Low Prices which i —i•*•*-*— - , The Low Prices al w ‘ ui ‘ n It \ on w an t a st \ 1 is! i 11 at a n* l it n tt, \trc* a r t - * I ! i*ir you c=in get them a, . H - B .' CCK f' \V. D. Bailey's Shoe mil Hat ls nlfering his CHOICc. S 0CK .1 suel! as Hilts and Caps, Jeans. Cassiincrcs, Trunks and Valises. No tions, Cuibrcll.is, anl thousand a of ot!i--*r ii'aiclus, too uumciuustoi mention. We would again request our fri *n Is and patrons to remember that : whatever they price (»oo<lsat in any other Store, that we will, and j must undersell, and they will save money by calling on us betoii*; buying. Respectfully. I keep Wagons—One Horse, I wo Horse, I*oui Ifoise, 01 an\ ot(iGt j size requited. These Wagons are oi THE BEST MAKE, to the people F. PULASKI & and will commend themsel their moderate cost. All 1 ask is a trial. I know I can do as as any other man. Come and see me. "Hg28 ly ! y their exetlieneies, anil >i >ii a part by to public B RiDCWAY- S**j»tcr.il>er 25, ct. i will nn I here. Come and examine m\ [More, stock and I am satisfied I suit you, both as to Goods prices. Respectfully, Mus. C BUSBEE, Late of Hawkiusviile, Ga. oct 16 Jr. new Groceries, may cx[»ccl to The business men of Mi Don ottgli arc out in a card declaring' the prohibition law the best law- over passed for from a moral an*l be swept away upon the llvtoin oj High Tale, and soon be found , struggling hard against the hicr- I ciless traces ot' High Trices, We ask all the good citizens of Cuthbert and Randolph county who wish to consult their best interest, (and we assure you it will be to vour advantage) to call and see us at our Henry county, which will drift them 0:1 to J oc \ 25>!$2/0'€3r financial point ert.j a,,d only to, a,n to ' wU , sell voll nnyllllBS in UlL . Drug Line chcai.cr, a, a rule, if view. They assert that U a dc binu them mvsistabU in the Lap f “ —An exchange calls attention of parents in a city not far oil* to tlie tact been of a Destructive Credit System.— 1 Therefore, remember, while it is vet called lo day. that you have at than -«ANY * HOUSE t m * THE t 0ITY> in all its departments has belter than ever before. Yet that the young people! wllilc merchants themselves— least ONE CHANCE K-ft you. to buy 1 Remember we keej) everything, every Medicine, and every .Sundry, there are in the habit of sitting ! "I l<) a, e certainly in a situation to the|Jc»>lOl GGOdS 3t LOWSit FriC'jS. }|,s< l I*atente«l or Proprietary. [Living our customers in'.erests in view, upon the church doorsteps, | know A NEW i?.riTTi • • -: O: - Special Trains Fr.un Ail Foiists Loade<l With Bedsteads, Bed Springs, .Bureaus, Waslistands, Safes, :-1k Mouldings, Furuitm .• Store of P. E. -If sonic of our readers have SHILOH'S. VITA LIZ Kit is what you] lot-el for rmiMipntion. Loss of Appetite., , .. l)izzim>.s and all sympt*Hus of l»yspep- not tried the planot keeping milch | Jtia. Price in and 7’> cents per hottle. cows within a small enclosure, lei .Fur sale hy J. W. STANDFOKJL while they declare such to laughing ami talking during the t* i c case, we il warrant that services, and insists that they lie : there is a crowd of good-for noth brought inside. We ilont know in ~ hungers on. who do nothing about that neighbor. Some of tlie fortunate j I ice is fh Empire Store of II. *B. MATHEWS, Agent It Great save money for vour j them make the experiment foi C’uthbeil themselves. Early in this year the Senior editor of this paper en closed four acres only, one haifof —A chance lor some young man. Miss Mary Garrett. • ol Ball i more, is 28 yea rs old, and w hich was grown up in b’icrs, the of manner* .is worth at least live millions ol other half had been in cultivation • tions dollars. Now's your time boys. ! the year before. On these four i WO rs THAT 11ACKIN< •qui.-kly cured hy shihih Hiarante FORD. acres two cows have been kept the neighbor. col'Hii can l*c so ontiru year, and without any oilier ” them will talk anyhow, and it is infinitely better for them to stay out on tin* steps and talk than to come inside and show their want and disturb the devo ut* those who do want to p. Let them stay i for the community, who declare that the trade of McDonough is badly hurt by prohibition. —Money saved by buying your j Boots and Shoes at F. Pulaski A j Co.'s. They have a fine assorted stock, from the finest Hand Made, ou 1 to the cheapest Brogans. It For Cure. We ale hy J. W. STAN- ... I Tobacco six si Hoacy Crop. food whatever, in the case of one and only an occasional feed of bran to the other—both hyve been [ seal fat the whole time. Dry as it is they are now fatter than nu\ i of the cattle we see brought in foi beef—in fact are so fat thev lo »k like they are in misery. Only a trial is needed to convince any , reasonable man that it beats tli - _ —» . -— — uia |ibin. of* lulling vmvs rnnin 1 money crop imole in lliis section. Haiuu>Sw.ii>. over a whole district, beyond all! Tobacco is made north of us, and I have a new two suited Buggy ! comparison. _ I south of us. Why could we not 1 want toswap lor a pair of large | Xlie laigesi*sTovk ol Men's. I ’ ise as good tobacco as any sec- well broke Oxen. A bargain can* i; ovs and Children's Hals and *■**•«•. «*"•> lluls lla '« *T’ '■ io l ,s lie had bv applying to j Caps ever brought to Cuthbert, in 1 i it wiui'd always bring llie A T. AMOS. ! all the latest Styles and Shapes. 1 ;ll b cash? —Don't be humbugged bv everv — Rev. S. 11- Robertson, Presid ing Elder of the Augus*n D.stliei is back in Cuthbert on a visit to his bid friends. We should love to sec the number of sued men in •crease among bis people. SI.EEPI.KSS M<»IITS, made miserable .. . .. I.y that tcrril.l.Mougli. sl.iloli < Cure is tiavtling ageut who talks sweet, the rcme-ly i\*ryou. Fursaie l»y J. W’. but go t«» u. J. AntHOXY S, anil bn v sTA\Fi>til>. i ton a Move at one-fourtli llie iW^fe, that will last twice as long. Wliv don't some of our enter-1 11 — —. m prising men try tobacco fiilturc: Cotton hardly pays for its inak inir. an 1 there is no other strietlv J. J. WORSHAM, vr Amcricusi Reconler: Work on the Amer.icus, Preston and Lump kin railroad is being pushed for ward as rapidly as the survey can be made. There are now three large gangs of men engaged in , grading between Americus and Preston, and it is thought the ’grading will hi completed to Preston in about six weeks. Piles are being driven f«»r the trestle across Muckalcc, near this city. 1 and the work is to be pushed for ward rapidly. The Central road has given the company perm is aion to use its right of-way into the city. The officers ot the road we cordially invite you to call that you may selves, and also advance our business. j. p. toon ii & i me)., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. Scj»tem»*t r 1 ly. Pictures, Picture Fratn-s, &c.. fur the Pearce, at Owen u Scaly sold stand. Will be glad to have my friends and acquaintances cal! and sec me before buying elsewhere. Rt sped I idly. The Marietta Journal is to be! credited with this sound and time ly sentiment: * ( hildrcn ought to be taught to work along null tin i other accomplishments. Chil dren that arc brought up in this way will be better prepared to battle with the possible hardships of future life. Skilled muscle and brain never comes amiss in ; the young in these 1 liter d.-iys." B :ckfcn\s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for I Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. S.«!i A QUICK September 25. 1 m. A X I > S t Po T. II I T LIK "Oil 3 i CL'THBERT. GA. Office over Postoffice. jpm septlS tf Alsiii. 4t —The Bethel Association will meet with Bethel church at Spring Yale in this county on Tuesday, the 28th inst. We learn that ex tensive preparations are being made for its enleitainment N* cleverer and no better folks—ac cording to our jvay of thinking- can be found than the people in and around Sptiug 5 ale. sold lower than elsewhere, at tf F. PULASKI Jr CO.'S. The prohibitionists already have full stale and electoral tick ets in nearly or quite 20 status of,. . ., , ,, t v t hree ilie union, and are increasing the * number. I ,!1 wo -™« KISt'dl.K Ivot on Lumpkin mrt house, containing 58 acres—about twen- acres clea re* l—lia 1 a nce —good well of water. Mv Iloiisi^ind Si reet, one mile from I improvements new. Terms CIRCUS! CIRCUS! —The students of the South west Ga. Agricultural College are requested to call at F. Pulaski & i Co.'s and examine their splendid ; stock of Clothing. Shoes, Hats and j Gents* Furnishing Goods. They will find it to their interest to buy 1 anything in that line, at Come to headquarters fori i f * J* » I "» SKI & ii’' 8 ' Apples, Oranges, Bananas, I —For "oo I, s >li.| comfort buy a lor tlie benefit of the Cocoanuts, Onions, and Bo- s,^. £££ ni ' liona ' tatoes. 1 will sell tliem cheaper than anybody in Cuthbert. All of mv goods Ktaoppiug: by Sen<i an order for samples of Dry Goods to W. A. Jl’iiax A: Co.. i Macon, Ga. Dress Goods, Flan ; nels, Cassimeres, ^ilks. Velvets. I Black Goods, and anything in 1 the Dry Goods line. Ali goods are delivered to your address . through the express (Jo, or Post- easy. office, free of charge when the or arc negotiating for the rails and . . ' ; . .. i*. • ,i • i • and all Skin Eruptions, and lost equipments, and it is their design .... 1 1 1 lively cures Piles, or no pay re to push matters forward as rapidly , Iii!V( , j. is jr„ :ira n!eed to* giv, as [mssible. perfect sati. faction, or money re | i i'nmle*!. Price 25 cents per box. : J. W U!i>."m. F,-v,t N.rcs. T.-ttcr. llOt 1)0 Without (. happed IlaiuG.« niiliiains. (. orris ; Every family needs this remedy. it Peoule who have used it For Fifty Times tlie Cost ©f it. —Barjrnins otfureil <fcrily Dress Gootis, Jeans, U nits and Shoes, Clothing and Hats—in fact; in every line, and ke;it up all tin t-car. F. PULASKI A CO. 'or sale bv jan 21 ly. S fANr oi:d. It Speedily Gores Sick, or aervans For information apply to H. O.: dcr is for £10 n-orm. Beall during my absence 1 — , , ^ J B. BUSSEY. Sept. 11th. 1884. tf tf It is reported that the Harper. George Jones, of Times, and James Gordon Beu- l' Aini FOU SALE. I have one of tlie best 100 acre { Messrs ! Fd,lus in R:,n ^ t ' , l ,!l county for Headache sale. Im[ rovements new, and Swainsbo.o Lciinzer: The farmer who owes nobody anythir g _ but good wTII and makes enough . The artesian well in Camilla at home to suppo; t his family and ■ is almost the only chance for wa-| himself ought to be the happiest i ter in that city now. It conns man in the world. Unacquainted ! wiihin fifty feet of the top, and is with the caies that infest other i drawn out with a bucket and callings in life, he is fitted to en rope. 3 ! i ’ n' / v-< / other khid of w Slues D. Baii.ey s Shoe Store. An Arkansas negro value to life last week after lie bail been banned according to law, ami tbe officials are discussing tbe ques tion whether he can be punished twice for the same offense. At ntnrrinjre tbe bride always , meets her betrothed at the altar with gloves on, blit after marriage . i-i j she generally handles her bus are eoiifUjgneiI to mo, \\hit.Jij witiumt «,loves.— Yunkevn enables me to sell cheaper | than anvbodv in town. Call CIpuIk* Fine ^hoo. 4>11 ni(* bpfuri* buying, and The latest, and ‘•nobbiest" lot of —The greatest blessing on earth j Gents’ Fine Shoes.— Button. Con gress and Balmoral—in Southwest | Georgia, at W. I). Bailey's ct Shoe Store. i WATCH FOR $12.50. FELLY UFARANTEKI). This offer • 4. Y\ STEVEN'S, A; CO., Jeweh »>, nich-13-t-r. Atlanta. Oa. fared in TliirS.v , imj MMciiicuis new, ann , Sti—ie-.- ' i SOL ID SILVER STEM WINDING 10 everything conveniently arranged. Sick Headache, Nervous Head-1 FULLJFWELED GENT S SIZE Terms cash. Appplytto ' ache or any kind of Headachecan nettare raising a |iurscof$'250.000, Chaki.es Steobs, j posiyvely be cured in JO minutes Dcuiociatic oct 2 4w. Cuthbert, Ga. by Using iVc-edcn *k Dents Head made for onlays only. UihkIs sent liy — ache Medicine. For sale by iAjin -s V. o. i>.. sufiject to in.|iectioii! W. H. Naily. of Douglas. hai jylOct J. \Y. STANFORD. lefo-eyur.-l.e-icu-. 1.575 pounds of cotton picked : from the field last Monday, w! , 1Ue c,t > ,aU,ers of L)a "‘ s<in , — :—* * — „ „ , tember 20 by bis five children, i l,avc tlle =*"«'="' «H. A u,;in AlI,:,n -'' N \ ll:l ' 1 —*: — .* a* s 'just won a bc*t that he could get If the complaint is caused by Isdi@83fioa, this romech* will , , ., , ,i in less than an hour, make the stomach beiiavc itself and ero on viable life. ^ ^ with its business, thereby curing tiio ileatlaclio. If the Headache is caused by excitement, or Nervous Weakness, or Neuralgia, this remedy will TTTT 15 ..<* rl pi.. , Jit Ja. -5 ciii The eldest, a boy 10 years oI) ,_! after sjiending three or four Hi.,.; nn.l . t . t I i. i*. ’ i I you will Mac money. Respect i til !\*, 3t W. T. BIG BY. is a eomlortable Shoe, and the SrniSG II-eel fills the bill. F'or sale at W. D. Baiiey's ct Shoe Store. picking 409; daughter, 15 years old, 307, second son, 14 yeais old, i 403: third son. 12 years old, 1505; j fourth boy. 10 years old. 151. and dollars on it. SIIILOII S tOl OH ami Cure is si iM bv us on a guarantee'. It cures consuini t:cn. fur sale bv J. \V. STANFORD. Ladies ! It is to your interest to exam iue my stock of Shoes before pur — . I chasing elsewhere, as the Siim- isunij.tioa, Store is headquarlcrs for durable [goods. Very rcspcctfiiily, I ct ‘ \V D. BAILEY. tlie signatures of ten leading citi | zens to a petition to tlie Governor j to bang a leading clergyman of [ that city. All put their names blown without looking at the ! per. Nine men out of ten will j sign a petition for almost anything 1 that is presented. It doe? not Constipate or cause any other bad symptoms. It Leaves the System in Splendid’Condition. We are tlie only makers of this remedy. Trial bottles 25 cents; also put up in 50 cents and 81.09 bottles. WIKOIL.IESJVXEE TDE/TJQ-CGISTS, IE 3i" TJE’^TTXaA., ala. april 10 Gm For sale by J. W. STANFORD, CulUbect, Ga.