Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 23, 1884, Image 2

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CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! P. HARRIS, the Acknowl ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL, W. H. COOPER, J. W. STANFORD, CUTHBERT, GA. Tliarsd.'.r Morning, Oct. 23. IbSL 3r» I. A# MARTI?? h onr .1irntt at Itiiford, asitl is fully authorized to re?eife and receipt for all money paid him. B±L?t! Naticaai Democratic Ticket. For Prefi()ont, Hon. Grov’r Cleveland, Of New York. For Vice-President, Hon.T. A. Hendricks, Of Indiana. For ( 'on^TCSS, POX. HENRY G. TURNER Aenorlli hail a thirty thousand dollars fire last work. T1 A('K;.l i’T.V K. ;> IX ifj.I.. e !_.> inirf Fur sale by J. V.' ST A X F< fra- •ents. Edgeik-:u, £>. <J., J u >.t across the river from Augusta, v.*as partially destroyed !>y f re a few days since. A NASAL INJECTOR free With each • o tie of Shiloh's Catarrh Rr- -iv I'rirt- .*;«» c -.jtl'or sale hv J. V . T . X- Fuisi). Sena’or ' olquitt is in Florida ran|arsing the State in the inter ests" of Democracy. " IFi WILL YOl cough when Shi- loii's?*'urc will give iniinetliatc relief. Frite lot ts. ."Hiets. and $1. For sale b\ J. W. STANFORD. * : • -•*— A fire in Atlanta last Friday was decidedly prohibition in its preferences—it cleaned out three bar rooms. A Husband’* (Greatest Blessing is a strong, healthful', vigorous wife with a clear, handsome com plexion. These can all be ac quired by usiy.g Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. Of the 200 printers recently dis charged from the government printing office, 100 were Demo crats. That is civil service reform with a vengeance. — — Government of India. Mr. K A. Pereira, Head Inspector oi Post Offices, Calcutta, India, issues a card certifying to the instantaneous relief a'forded by St. Jacobs Oil, in the Campbell Hospital, where its use w i.n advised by the medical officers in a ad-m-. s.,es of throat troubles and other painful ailments. Snow has fallen in Siew Hamp shire, and many Northern people are making arrangements to breathe thy soft, warm air of the South. The Sion iewlk«*g Favorite. We wifi s'-n.l kuee fo toes »ry ia Jy w ho sen nan “s of : :i married dro . and 12 twa-ct • our handsome, enterr tivc Journal,devoted •»XE EXTIKE TEAK* < US AT ONCE the idies. at same ad- uups for postage. Ling and instrue- Fashious. Fauev lady vw .Ti 'ring IV.HM ;• ny (1 es. * Over 10,000 soM idre:: ONLY 00 Cents. Postal M.*mps. Adtir-vs Al .V ING CO.. Nuiula. N. Y. It is claimed Hi at \\ork, Di orating. Cooking and llou. v hold mailers. Regular price, 1.00. se.m to-d.\V. and secure next number. Ad dress, DOMESTIC JOURNAL. Xumla N - Y. Oit2Mm. i lie ilvmoustruLions in Buffalo. Brooklyn anil Now York City in vor of {. ievriuud were on a scale s: ill to exceed anything of the kind that ever transpired before. I.adics- tin!tea 1 Adviser. A Cimipl, Meilieul Work-fur Women liiiiiil»onuiy li ,und in doth am! illus- trat-;l. J ells lit iv to previ'nt. anil eure all diseases of ti.a sex, bv a treatment \r nous. Worth its wi-ijrht in ttold | lK -vo; i these di'M.cX dy. P.sipau. Note or 2-ct.- A 1'LliLltii- Oct23-lm. while Ohio went Republican by 11,000 in the State election, it will go Demo cratic by 10,000 majority in the Presidential election in Xm.- .i be . lie.w such a result is figured out, we d- not know, but we ear nestly hope that there is no mis take in the calculation. What delicate child is that? li is being devomed by worms. Tell its mother that one bottle ofSIiri net's Vermifuge will restore it to health. o m A young lady in South Georgia inserts the following advertise ment in a local paper: “Wanted— By a young lady, not thirty, a hus band, be be baclieloi. widower oi dude. 1 ant good looking, weigh HO onuntls, can cook, wash and iron.” Tie fraperauee Ticket ia Georgia. An electoral ticket for Georgia for Sl Julio and Danir » the Pro hibilfwn candidates for Preaidcn ami Vice President, lias recently lieeH published. As friends of the temperance cause we regret it. It can do only liaiin to a grand movement, which has, so far, been conducted with great wisdom, and lias achieved wonderful success. The temperance leaders iu Geor gia have not considered this qties lion a matter of politics, and have so far succeeded in keeping it out of its corn pt’ng influence. Tin- ticket just announced is not the work of the temperance people ol Georgia. In convention, after due consideration, they determined by a vole of four to one that it was not wise to put out a ticket. What <re have before us as the temper auce ticket is the work of a small number of men—four only—who are either cranks, or else the paid agents of Blaine and Butler. Of these four, one is an avowed Rt publican, and another declares that he has voted as often for one ticket as the other. Clearly they are not the men to control the so her, sensible people of Georgia.— Atraiil that Indiana, New York and New Jersey will all go Dem ocratic, and thus elect Cleveland, the managers of Hie Blaine cam paign, are sending men down South, where the temperance sen timent is known to be strong, to get out temperance tickets, and thus draw otr enough white vole* to binder a democratic majority iu several of the States where the Vote is close. It is an artful dodge, but the disguise is too thin. It is purely a radical trick, and we hope that the white men of every Southern State w ill see its design, and thus let the South vote “sol id” for Cleveland, the Democratic candidate for President. Having smid'tliis much by way of information on the one hand, we desire to say a word by way <>t caution on the other. The vot* polled in favor of this so-called temperance ticket in the State and in the South will he ridicu lullsly small—as it deserves to lie under the circumstances. Wiist we desire to emphasize is, that the strength of the temperance sentiment in Georgia is not to be estimated by this meagre vote. I: "Prohibition,” pure and simple, was Hie issue in this national elec tion, we have no doubt but that Georgia would go for it by an overwhelming majority. Already 97 counties in the State, out of 137, have given majorities in that direction, and at least a dozen more arc waiting for an opportu nity to vote upon it. The senti ment is steadily- strengthening in couutics where the law has been tried, and rapidly taking hold up on those communities where it has not been put to the test. But the temperance people of the State- arc-not going to bring this qnes tion into this canvass, and when the result is announced, it will not lie fair or honest to parade be fere the world the insignificant Senator J. E. Brown. The next Legislature will be charged with t he election of a U. S. Senator as the term of the present incumbent will soon expire. -From present indications, we Judge that Senator Brown will be it is own successor. While there will probably be soraeoppositiun.it will amount tq but little, nor hinder the return of a man to the Senate ho is almost universally recogni zed as the fittest man in Georgia to fill the place. The following extract from the Constitution, we ! ;in ,| J adge Clark* aad the Supreme J**g< ship* O. G. Gurley, writing from his home in Bainbridge'to the News & Advertiser, tells some things which iie is in favor of. He says: “The first is. the election by the next Legislature of Hon. John T. Clarke, of Cuthbert, to the Supreme bench. Our judgment is, there is none in Hie Stale better qualified for this high position. The soundness and correctness ol bis decision from thr Su|icrior Court bt-nc-h, places him in the front rank of the profession demonstrates Ills marked Leader of Lew Prices, is Overstocked, and will Sell Yoa the Nicest, Choapoot aad Mrs. C001ER Spring Vale Department FRANK a. EATON- Editor. believe, will be endorsed bv nine ' ability as a jurist.” tenths of our readers. ' I Commenting on this the Early “His election will be a mere formality, and in all essential sense unanimous. I , . Senator Brown is to be eongrat-1 see 1!,n 0,1 'J le Supreme Bench, ulate l on this result. He has I b ! ,t wrouldatshke to lose him from rein-bed it by no showy display or! *‘‘ s I ,le * cnt position as Judge ol brilliant impulse. ! County News says: “We agree | with Mr. G. in bis estimate of ■Judge Clarke, and would like to It lias been rather by patient wisdom, by line common sense, by devoted and patriotic service, and by practical ■statesmanship. By these quali ties he has steadily overcome one prejudice alter another, and .won the respect and support of one op ponent after another. The aniaz ing ease and promptness with which he. entered the debates o. the senate, matching the ablest senators and ineetiug the oldest on the minutest (joints of usage, though hut the promise of what his riper service would bring,' re sulted in bis election after a heat eil campaign, and over an illus trious opponent, by a full two third vole, ilis work in the en suing sessions has added to his fame as a statesman, -confirmed his hold on the coufiden.-e of his people, and brings him to his se cond election, with all former op position reversed and the track clear before him. We find in this cause for con gratulating the 6tate. Senator Brown is emphatically a represen tativc of the people and of popular interests. He is the apostle ol common sense, and deals with pol itical questions in a practical way. Wise as an adviser— staunch as an advocate—watchful as a legislator—steadfast, cour agemis and skillful in debate- jealous of the interests and the honor of his section, but liberal and comprehensive on all issues i hat affect the country at large, he is a senator who in dignity, abili ty and purpose worthily represents the empire stale of the south, anu deserves the extraordinary com pliment that will lie paid linn in his unanimous election to his se cond term.” ki-riifala t'nrcil. . Atlanta, (Ia., August, 1SS3. My six-year-old son lias had a ter rible sloughing Scrofulous I’leer ol the neck for three years, attended with lilindlu-ss, !<;ss of hair, great em aciation, and general prostration. Physicians and various blood reme dies were resorted to without benefit. The New Atlanta .Medical t'ulii-ge treated him [or three months, but his condition grew worse. I t,t._ urg'd to fry the efficacy oi R. II. 15.. and to the astonishment o! myself, friends and neigh iters, one single bottle etfected an entire eure. I*leers of the neck entirely healed ; eyesight restored, and the hair ruui- lneneod growing on his head again. I line at Ato Jones Street, Atlanta, anil my Is ty is there to lie seen. Fi.-axk Jusefii. I'tflcimin Solution lleins. We called the attention of the public ia previous issues to the business then being done by the Wrought Iron Range Company of , St. Louis, Mo., in this section. The Bethel Association meet with the Bethel church here on Tuesday, the 2Stli of October next. Delegates and visitors who think of attending the Bethel As socinlion, and coming on the rail road 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 tile church ami conveyed to the homes as signed them. The Christian la ilex, and other pa|>ers within tin- bounds of said Association please copy. E. II. Lee. Clerk. HogCMenu Scores nf remedies for h< cholera have been suggested, hi i t e one that always cares hss not' will >et been foxtail. A Pennsylvania ' correspondent of the New York World furnishes that paper the following one. It is fresh an 1 un : que, even ifit is worthless.^ “The hog cholera is playing havoc with Hie porkers in this sec tion. Daily large nnmlvers of them die. All remedies tbu* far have proved useless. One man hv a rather original method of treatment managed to save all bis sick liogs. He buried them tip to their necks in the gronn-l ami fed them for two weeks, at llie end of which time be dug them tip perfectly curej.” -AT- MRS. S. HOICK S. New Advertisements the Pataula Circuit.” The following is from the Daw- sou Journal: “As there will be a vacancy to fill upon the bench of Supreme court, at the meeting of the Legislature now snoi to as- . , . ,, . .,, seinble, the Journal desires to go i ^ ground at Mercers mill. Qaitmau Notes—By Si Otis. Messrs. Editors: I beg leave to correct a mistake made in my last week's notes, in reference to the amount of western 1 upon record as favoring for that j intended to say about 16,000 in- WM. LINK’S Furniture Store. I stead of 60.000. If you remember jours is a small county, and we public to think i don’t want the position the Hon. John T. Clarke, of Cuthbert. We know of no man in Georgia better fitted in every wav for the office than Judge, , , . , Clarke, and, if he should consent U “ t we etlUrel >' u i*°“ our to enter the race, we believe that j credit because its good, be can be elected.” j But for the above explanation 1 Our quotations in favor of would not intrude npou your val Judge Clarke might lie almost in u-iblc space, or at least until af- aml which we thought at that definitely continued if we bail the space. ^ * m A man who is full of bile is a ni-isam-c. Present him with a bottle of Smith's ltile Beans and make Ins days happy and bis nights peaceful. 2.7 cts. per but tie. For sale by J. W. Stankoud. Itnf'ord Items. The cotton is nearly all picked out, and we arc glad to bear that it is turning out a little better than was at first anticipated. W e regret to learn of lilt serious illness of Mrs. I). R. Stewart.— Mrs. Stewart is a most estimable lady, and we ti ust ere long she will be restore-1 to health again. Mrs. Mary Martin, of Whig ham, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rachel Martin. On Wednesday of last week we left to attend the Chattahoochee Musical Convention, which was held at Shiloh church, near Ainer icus. Arriving at Americas about 3, P. SL, we were met by convey ances from that community. I. was our pleasure to have a* host Mr. C. G. Shepard, whom ivc found to be one of the most genial ami hospitable gentlemen we ever met I'iic convention met promptly at 10 on Thursday morning, with Mr. N. T. Crozier, President, in the Chair. The entire session (tassed off harmoniously, and we think was very entertaining to a!! present. Prof. Showalter, origi nally from Virginia, but now ol Dalton, Ga., was present anil add ed much to the interest of the convention, being a gentleman of the finest musical advantages, a cultivated singer, and has taught music in nearly every Slate in the Soutk. The Convention has >n foot an effort to arrange a Nor mal School, to be taught bv him ;somewhere in its liouuds, on this occasion. • <,om vote for St. Johns, as the measure I lo wholly redable in theii . fencing in January next. The of the temperance feeling in Geor 1 dealings, btu have since found to ^ j te<>i ,( e „f the community around gia. The friends ot temperance he just the reverse. They s °ld i Shiloh church, are clever and re- therefore need not be troubled nor j ranges through here, mak J fined, and know exactly how to the advocates of whiskey eneottr-j in S evc, '.V promise that could l’ 1 ' entertain a singing convention. aged by the feeble show which the j desired, with reference to the time j Thu Convention will hold its next so-called prohibition ticket makes! to be bad in paying for them j 8CS9km wltb . Uuion chllfch , Quit through their several agents, I lnan counly . I. A. M. which enabled them to sell num I -»-» m hers of them wherever they were We heartily endorse the fullon- offered. The time arrives for t he j ing “sockdologer” from a sermon notes given to tall due, when they | delivered recently in CartersviUe send a collector around with in i by the Rev. Sam Jones. It ap- structions to collect as he goes. I plies in this locality as well: “1 regardless of these first promises i like to see a man with a big strong made by their agents, which prove \ backbone. About half the tellers clearly to the minds of all fair-j in this county haven't got any to minded people that it is a first- speak of. Their backbone is a class swindle. We give these as | cotton siring, and their l ibs are facts, which can be vouched for ! sorter knit on to it, and some oi by all who bought upon their them are not knit at all, but just terms. .We would advise all who ! hang on loose and rattle, and them anv IT<-12 Kcwsirilctl. A liberal reward will be paid j to any party who will produce aj case of Liver, Kidney or Stom ach complaint that Electric Bit tors will not speedily cure. Bi ing them along, it will cost you noth ing for the medicine if it fails to eure, and you will be well resitaid- e-1 for your trouble besides. All Blood diseases. Biliousness, Jaun dice, Constipation, and general debility are quickly cured. Satis- j faction guaranteed or money re funded. Prii.'e only fifty cents per bottle. For stile by J. W. STANFORD. The Result iu Ohio. The majority for the Republi cans in Ohio was not so large as we published Iasi week, being only 11.000. The result is not so encourag ing to the Republicans as it was at first, because while they have a majority over the Democratic can di-late of 11.000, they did not ; nave not had any dealings with [ sort of folks are no account. Tliev ! them as yet, to steer clear of them,! ;iru wlling about on the fence. I as they are truly as represented ; hail ratht . r ,, c a va n er , st , above, rite writer is one .,! the lail fl og under a wagon than be , number wlm suffered by the S'vin- setting about on the fence with ,die Ollier newspapers .'v.shing j no „ p j nioM ... ; lo do tae public a service will. m n m - please publish. \\ . \\ . J. It is not the part of wisdom for I th.e people of Georgia to shut their . „ _ . eves to the fact that their labor Stevens Fottekt, Ga., August ‘ IS. 1881.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke FO K DYSi’KI'SIA aiul Liver complaint, von have a prinu-iltriiaraiitce <*a every bottle »-! Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale bvJ. W. fcsTAN- FOltU. A Yoke of Oxen and a Male. j t -r election, as I am no politician. W uen a man grinds all the week, and then runs negroes all day Sunday with a search warrant to get back what little toll cforn he has made, you may know there are grounds for vexation of spirit. . Our Ordinary is down among the wire grass yet, and has been for these many weeks. But he s expected home in a few days now. That is it some of those gooiiei grabbling girls don't decide to cross the river of Jordan with him Messrs. Editors, did you ever imagine the chagrin of a pi net' woods farmer when he returns home on a rainy, December even tng to lind bis better-half trying to cook over a pile of (fine knots, in a stick ami dirt chimney n iih the top Mowed oil? See her corn -lodger smoking on the gridle. a lump of dirt on one side and a chunk of smut on the other, twi small brats lying on the floor, bawlii g with the colic, and she. (the good wife) bending over tin cradle with the blade bone of r. six mouths old female in on- hand and a buttle ot soothing sti <i(i in the other, while the seven y nr ol-l urchin, lying under lh. bed, is singing “llock back, r ck back, daddy shot a bear V Now these are only a few dark spots it- farm life, an 1 1 hope they will east no gloomy reflections on tin city chap standing loose on the corner with two car lengths of hi- thumbs stuck down in the arm pits, seemingly interested in a sum of cube root, but he is only thinking that necessity will yet drive him to the farm. For there was never a bitter without a sweet, and the darker the gale the bright ,-r the calm. At a Methodist Episcopal meet ing in Baltimore, a few evenings since, some interesting remiuis- -•enetas of various preachers were given. Some of these turned in the direction of the support, of the ministry, amt instances were re lated ot preachers who labored al salaries ranging from $100 (jet year up. It was said that out minister who received $100 a year had managed to support his fatni iy and save $-1,000- during his ministry. Another instance giv en was that of a preacher who re ceived $700 per year. At the end of the year lie had managed, through great economy, to save $100 in gold. He felt proml of it, and showed it to one of the church members—all in gold. At tin- next yearly meeting one of the brethren got up, and said be was fully in favor of giving the minis ter a sufficient salary, but not in favor of allowing him a surplus. He therefore offered a resolution that the salary for the next year to be fixed at $600 Despite the earnest protests of the minister, the resolution was passed unanimous ly. It was said the minister again managed to save $100 out of the salary, but took good care not to tell of it. A Correct Sentiment Correctly Ex pressed. Arc you proud of your home? Yes. and you manifest your pride ' 1 Poor East of Ross' Carriage Factory, i Eufaula, Alabama. I HAVE the Latest Style* of Furniture hv the Far IakuI. Fhamher Setts j iroiu $4u t«i $200: Bureaus ;is low ns $13; B.ilsteads from $3 to t'hairs from *•> I rents to ?IS a ]»iece. j Safes, War.lroho. Hook rases. VV rum- Desk*. Hat Ihioki*, Window Shades. Arc. i Wo.*'»»flitis. ami Caskets all ..^Lscs, ami j-Prices i I will Manufacture and Ilepair Ktimi- • tureof all kinds and at the shortest m.- I rive, ami Jit livinjr i*rit cs. t will sell I Furniture as Cheap as any of tin* Xci-h- borin- Cities. Having been eii-a^cd in flic Furniture buxine 4 ** for twentv years andyiven satisfaction, I would thank my old friends ami customers for their past favors, and would be glad to sec them again. £j&-''The I-ndies are e-oevially invited to examine my stork^®^ When visiting the city dont fail to pay me a visit. Kemember the place. One Poor East of 4 Jloss’ Carriage Factory.* Respertfullv. OetlJXim. * WM.UNK. My. Stock of Fall & Winter Goods, Is now in and was never more Attractive and Elegant, embrae ing everything wanted by the Ladies. Pattern Bonnets and Hats, HATS ANI) BONNETS UN TRIMMED, LAC ES, TIES, RIBBONS, TRIM MINGS, SATINS, PLUSHES. VEL VETS. FLOW ERS. MOSS CHENE1LE. Daisies etc. Baby Caps IIu man Ilair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs, ete. Ladies and Misses Ready-Made Suits. Everybody invited to call and examine goods and i-om)jare prices. No trouble to show goods T and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me betore purchasing elsewhere. octD-ct Ilasreeeiwd a l*tge and complete stock it PALL AND WINTER GOODS, —CONSISTING OF— Hats. Plume*. Ribbons. Silk*. Velvets, Plinhos. and Satins, of n )| shades. Shingle Bang Hair, all colors. All these g.wxls are new, .ml of the latest styles. Call und examine my stock. Rcspcctfiillv. MRS. M. L. COOPER. Oct 9 3m. EVERYBODI COME SO * c» S & Us Ifl c sJ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. VIOLINS, ACCOB DJJOXS, BANJOS, HARMONICAS. Also a tine line of Gut and Steel Strings for Violins, Guitars and Banjos. For Sale bv T. S. POWELL. et Druggist and Bookseller. T. S. POWELL QFFEBS A LARGE STOCK OF Drugs and Patent Medicines, At lowest Price*. sci-AV-t. South-W est-Georgia AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. (Brach of tie Uiiiversit? of Geers Y) CUTHBERT, - - GA SENJ.T. HUNTER A. M President ( 'iOHPS of To.u-licrs full. The Full J Fuss it m niK'iis on the First Momhiy in September. T:ie :ippropriati«»u to the t’oileire <»f $2.(MU 1 a> been restored, tin x eimbiiiig the TrrjTce.s to put the Im Men- tal Fee at 50 C HARGES FOR TLITI05. Hoard ean he had at prices ranging from $]0 to $12 per uiontn. Cataloguf*.-- plying full and definite information scut And examine our immense Stock of Fall and Winter Goods which wc are offering at prices which cannot be beaten in this mark et. lo the good people of Randolph and adjoining counties we have this to say: AYe have been serving you honestly, fttithfullv. an 1 with a conscientious desire on our part to benefit you, and save von money for the past 3.1 years, and now we say to you that with the opening of the FALL TRADE OF 1884 we are prepared to cont inue just as faithful to the interest* and wel- fare of our Patrons and Customers as we have proven “true and tried” in the past. * / Rememlicr onr assortment embrace* every line of Goods EXCEPT We have every facility for buying, discount |,j|| s . an .j ale ( ] e . tcrniincd that, the interests of our Customers shall be “share and share alike*’ willi our own. Now please bear in mi ml llmt, pH Vi i5 on rtpplicaliun to the July HMv. 1* reside i»t. J w* o (3 Insurance Agency. ?H rt T, S, Powell iif.piu^knts a ( 1 1'oRGl A IH >ME FIREINSURANCE \JJ < <\ rrti.ua. Sh o 9t ti CA INSURANCE V.m.iT>. rt 7? X. f— •/. h RAM K INS. CO. Asset.-. 0K 0b| £3 w -H-* c% (53 X (53 & m O 'Y'TA. HOME IX: P B ipt r is A 2ft ]•; < (». Asset-,.? : x ).o< a *. you prices which tre guarantee will please. Very Respectfully, September 18-ct. KSitYTSRIAX INsl'i-A.WK Plan. All safe, nit*??. 311 AVAL LIFE | < 'O. - Assessment . i’: 1 Ihli.tl ile Compa ct iggy & Wagon Har ness. For 30 Days trill Offer j Special In ft ace men ts. Mast l»e Sold Call on i Us Before Yon Bay. Allison & Simpson.! Laundry aad Tcilst Soaps, Bon Ton and Royal Gloss Starch, Laundry Blueing, at L- w Pri ces, at T. S. et POWER'S Drug Store. To Ginners! Headquarters for Bagging and Ties, ana Rubber Belting, at ALUS0R k SIMPSON’S. FOK SALE 4 FOLK HORSE FARM, FORK XJl miles east.*»f (’uthhert. on the Al bany rourl. containing 277acres, more «»r less. Nine acres nefv ground; 2T» acres improved hind; IS acres moder ately fresh land; I ks acres moderately • >1*1 land, making 2**0 acres under fence. Balance wo*Mis. consisting of Oak. Fine. Hickory. «fcc. Dwelling. Barns. Stock ade. <'akins. At., in two settlements, convenient for renting. Ac. Moderately rolling, good productive land, clay and sand intermingling. A fine earn* brake for winter pasturage on the branch. Those desiring to purchase iu a desir able community—come and see the ma turing crops. Terms cash. sep.4 2m J. B. BUSSELL. C‘3 c j Spectacles and Eye Glasses, j VTA RRANTED to (Jive Satisfaction, j ? ? Prices from 2-'» cent, to $2.00 per cc <M i i*- y- s. row ELL. Druggist and Bookseller. system is fearfully defective, and of oxt-n whose uot ks bwaino Very t lt •* growing worse year by by the care you bestow upon it, sore from thu yoke. As 1 could’year. It is no easy matter to sug j ami the interest you display in have a majority of the votes east, not afford to slop them from work, ; gest a remedy, and this fact mak- i adorning anil beautifying it. Are Really there were more votes cast j I was apprehensive that Sanodinc p 5 5l the more imperative for those J ° U 1 ' r °". t 1 l o f v°ur town? Then let Such a thing may happen, and the Republicans seem lo be verv A distinctive lite visited Barnes ville last Friday, destroying three fourths nf the business part of the much afraid it will. town. The estimated loss is $120,-i .7.7 . ’ AKinoaanriijtSiarr. 000—insurance $J0,0C0. 'Iheeas-j , , .... ! Never was such a rush tor tern anu bouthrrn part of the town j ( )nl g Store as is now at J. was consumed. We are sorry that J Stanfoud's for a Trial Bottle of the office nf t he Gaze' te was de- .Dr. King's New Discovery for st roved, ami that there was no in ! t’->siiinption, • 'owghs and Colds, snrani-c on Hie material. Ttu against them than for them. Under these circumstances they arc afraid that there may be such a S|MSW i v cilre „f ;l had running sore change, n the: November election j <mo „e 0 f mv mules and outlie as will give the state to Cleveland.; foot - ,,'f lnv il;1 „,l 3 . I C on cs it the more tmperalivi must concerned to give the would not jtiake a cure. But lo mv gratification they were cured in a few days. It'also made a j ject their most earnest Hiijuj •Vetrs and Advertiser. sub- ;ht— an v W. sider it a valuable meilieinc. Kesjieetfully. y<mrs, Hexbv Stei'iiexs. Atlaxta, Ga.. August 13. 18S-J. —Dear Sir: Sanodi tu- is the “Boss” preparation ior cuts, sores, and mange. Have given it a thorough Some communities do not ap preciate the virtue of persever ance. They begin new and much needed improvements, but aban don them when difficulties in crease. Titis is not the spirit of yotir heart ail that it true progress. It is not the spir it that leads to efficient discharge some of the spirit which causes ! you to make your home comforta- | hie and pleasant manifest itself in the public enterprise of the place. ! In fact, the town in which you live is your home, though in a | broader sense than the hearth j stone around which your loved j ones gather to greet you. To each j you owe duties, and you cannot i make the one which lies nearer should be. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, NEW YORK. Agent for Cuthbert, ! CENTBAL RAILROAD k BANKING GOOF GEORGIA. oct-ir,-ct T. S=. 1*1 IWKI.L, Druggist & It-iokseller. ISS4. All persons affected with Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe ,azette was one of the best papers Goughs, or any affection of the I Of Gre; in the State, and Bin. McMichael j Throat anil Lungs, can getaTrial has our sympathies in his loss.— Bottle of this great Remedy free. hr calling at above Drug Store. Regular size$1.00. trial. Wouhinot be without it for j of high duties of citizenship. IVr- ten times what it cost. Respect- severance is a real virtue and a fully yours, J. R. Gueog, I noble one.—Albany Metes 11 .Id A Co., Hardware Dealers I certiser. A notable illustration of the The (i from a of cotton on the ('. R. R. wharf. .* originated by a spark oeomotive falling on a pile The., was an old man natueiUa imex.. Who hongf i rial csf.-.'e up in hlix-Ks, . F wastlitoughSa ith’siMle Beans- lie got health,strength and means,. For they c.-t lint a- ptiartir a box. For sale by J. \S”. StanvoiUj: Tiie Heat—Sanodine will cure: _ the worst cases of Heat by a few ! growing prosperity of Georgia is | applications. Give it a trial.— ; afforded by the fact that the value The last brick ou the new Kim j A" Dn L , p'f s «•'>' it- I’riec Fifty j of farming lands increased last jour Druggist for yearnea ,. |y $4,000,000 and the 1 value oftuwn pro|>erty $3,000,000. Ask ball House will be placed in about j ^jj elUS ’ j y two weeks. It is intended to open . ——— it by the 1st ol January, lliotlgli! The Artesiav well in Atlanta i There was also an increase of half the Imililing will tio fur from'! mokes steady progress-, being last i a million dollars cash in the value complete at that time. j Friday 121 feet deep. jof stocks and merchandise. State Fair Attractions. Finest Racing ever in Georgia; Largest display of Jerseys; The most Exciting Walking Match; The Finest Skating Rink; The largest display of Machinery; Most extensive display Improved Implements; Displays of Hogs, Cattle and Poultry, very large. Fare only 3cts. round Trip. The Fairo(>ens October 27lh, and continues live davs. SiOTIt'E Is hereby given thnt at the next sitting uf the Iwgi.-lature a Dill will be intro duce,! to alter ami auieml an Act ap proved Scptt inber ZZil. lss:J, eniitleflan net to :-ut!ior:/.e the Ordinary of Ran dolph comity to submit to tbii qunlifieii voters of said county the'piestiiill of the issuance of eomify bonds to pay for tiie erection of a Court-House in said cotintv ►r Court and county 'i'reastu er of said county to sign and issue said bonds anil coupons attached, in case two third-of the tjuaiined voters of said county voting at said election shall cast their* ballots in favor of said bonds, also for the sale and redemption of said bonus and lor other pnrjioses. oei-ifi-fw. —AND— (DEPOT STREET,) CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. and all that you desire to make it. j and to authorize the clerk of tlie^Supe- and the party to whose order the Gisids j unless you discharge your duties * ' * ' ‘ ' to both.—Eastman Times. Ueueral Freight Depart NOTICE. Savannah, Ga., September 1st, O N* :in»l after Oetober 1st. 1*84. the custom licretofore observed by this Compnny. in refjiiirin? presentation and surrender «*f the Original Lading e*>ycriiifr all Shipments from Western Points, prior to delivery f»f tin* Freight at destination, will he discontinued in so far as concerns Direct Uonsijmments. serve the public to the best of my ability, l properly endorsed by inith Shipper | * * " I will continue to Store and Sell Cot ton on terms same as last season, and will Exerat-ir’s Sale. S TATE OF GEORGIA, Randolph CorsTY. Under and by virtue of an order grant ed by the Court of Ordinary of 4 lay cuunty, October C5th, 18S4,wiIl ltcsohl Ih.*- fore the Court House door in the city of Cuthbert, at public outcry on tiie first Tuesday in November next within the le«ral hours of sale, the ^outh half of I*ot of l^ml No. 17<», in the sixth District of saitl comity. Sold as the pro|»crty of Abner Beb'her. decease*!. BENJAMIN BELCHER. Executor. OclIMw. arc consigned, and these lhlls of lading must he surrendered t«> the Road befoic such Shipments will he delivered. G. A. WHITEHEAD. sept25-4t General Freight Agent. Cotton Gins & Contents Insured at the Insnram-c Agen cy of T. S. POWELL, ct —New Crcp Turnip Seed, aii varieties— by the pound or pa per, at J. W. STANFORD’S* and guarantee satisfaction. Consignments of all Muds Solicited. Thanking the public for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am very respectfully, B. W. ELLIS. September 18, ct.