Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 23, 1884, Image 3

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Best Sait for the least flour r M«uy. Prices Lcrwar than ever before known. Other Goods in proportion. Don’t fail to call at P. HARRIS’S. Sugar, Coffee, whole and ground Spices. Canned Goods in profusion, at prices that will surprise you. Pickles. Sauces, Mustaid, \\ heat Farina, Uesiccated Cocoanut. Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Figs. A large fine lot of the best Fancy Candies, Scotch pin head Oat ileal, Yan kee Beans, Jellies in 5 lb. tins, Cigars, Tobacco, Cedar and Pine Brass-bound Buckets, Well Buckets, Dippers, Brooms, and a host of other things, at prices that will stagger you. Consult your interest by seeing our Stock and hear ing our prices before you buy. August21 lv. Oct'J-ct COTTON MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY B. W. ELMS WARE - llOCSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANT. Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary Mark* t quiet. . 84 si LOCAL ZtSTOTES. — Persimmons and ’possnnis are now ripe. SHILOH'S CATARRH RKMKDY n positive curt f--r Catarrh. Diphtheria and ranker Yinuth. STANFORD. For pule by .1. \V. —We are sorry to know t hat t he whooping cough is prevalent in town. Another Show. W’. T. BIG BY receives every day Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. tf * • — —The’old Middle Georgia Bap list Association has raised her promised ten tlimisand dollars for Mercer University. (spring A Wc«l*rc Heel Stioc* ! I have just received a large lot of Spring and Wedge Heel Shoes for I.adies, Misses and Children. ct W. 1). BAILEY. — Let every fanner begin nos to try to raise his own guano for next year. —Don’t forget to lie on hand at the lee Cream Festival to night. o » A Big f.ighl. tV. T. Bignv has best Dates ai 124 ets. per Pound It. —Frost was seen in low places in this county last week. ■ « . —Special attention is direct ed to the advertisement of '‘One, t < I Horse Farm ’ far sale. Re td the advertisement of Mr. Win. Link of Enfanla. He adver tiscs Furniture, of which tiekeeps a large stock. — Sirs. J. M. Boardman. of Ma con. reat-hed the city yesterday evening, on a visit to relatives and friends. — —— — — Rev. L. Ciilhrclh lost $1C>0 out of his pocket yesterday. We hope some good man may iind it and return it to the owner. W T Blgl)} w Ml Receive 50 Bids Apple; 25 Bills of Gab iiage; 10 Bids Potatoes; 10 Bids Onion; Bologna Sausage and Ciicese, and everything to eat. to day, at the Stand. It I1«rke far the One important part of the work >f tj*c ncxt Legislature it the elec tion of an associate Justice of the Supreme Court. The imporlanct of having our very best and ablest men in this position will be arl tnitted by all. Among the nnm- ter who might be mentioned in connection with the functions oi 'his high office, we do not know one we regard so completely fitted for the position as Judge John T Clarke, of the Pataida Circuit.— Whether lie it an sspirnnt at this lime or not, we do not certainly know, but we feel that his elec ’.ion would be a compliment wor thily bestowed, and tiiat he would perform its duties with honor to himself, and reflect great crcdi 1 upon the State. Ilis well known integrity of character, great puri ty of conduct, the analytical cast of his mind, and his profound le gal knowledge, all recommend •Judge Clarke for this high office. Among the legal fraternity of Georgia, we doubt if any man stands so high in all the qualities essential to the Supreme Jridge ship, and this fact wc believe is, at least largely, recognized by the gentlemen who do business before this high tribunal. Personally w* prefer tiiat lie should remain where he is. His constituency of the Pataula Cir-’ emit would see him abandon his present office with deep regret, but if tlie exigencies of tiie case re quire liis great ability, and varied and profound learning in another sphere, and his promotion to a higher office shall result in great er honor to himself and more en larged usefulness to the Stale, we shall cheerfully subordinate our preferences to these higlicrelaims. Ll l tl l. t t'AIIt. When you visit Eufaula V on Cfeaieh Caaatllaled -Pkaa- mmt Trip. A new Baptist church was con stiteted last Friday at a point about five miles below Wards on the road leading from the Morgan road to Fountain's Bridge. The exercises were very pleasant, anrl ill agreed that they were profita Me. At 11 o'clock a sermon was preached by Rev. W. II. Coojier on the ‘'Elements of Prosperity in a Congregation.” A recess of an hour was then taken, during which a bountiful repast was spread up •n tallies, and partaken of by the large attendance present. In the afternoon the people were called together again, a id lie services renewed. A preshy :erv, consisting of Revs. M. J5- L Binion. R. T. Goodrum, and Wm. I’ Coop r, was organized. Rev. VV. II. Cooper was made Chair sian, and Rev. R. T. Goodrum Clerk. The letters were then . cad, and it was found that there were twenty persons entering into die constitution. A Covenant and Articles of Faith were agreed upon, and the members signed their names to the same. The hand of recognition wasgi.e-n by the Presbytery, and then the hand of fellowship to caefi other. The! new church then proceeded to I business by selecting a Moderator an*! Clerk. Mr. Win. Kersey was! iected Deacon, and Mr. M. II. Announcements. F«r Tax Bcccitrr. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re election to the office of Tax Receiver of Randolph county. Jf elected I promise to serve the i>cr»ple as faitblully in the future as I have tried to do in the past. Respect fully, td SAX DS STAXDLEY. For Clerk S.pvriort'osrl Grateful for support in the past, I announce myself a candidate for re election as Cicrk. In the event of a nomination for county officers, my friends will please remember me iu the primaries. octSI-td II O. BEALL. To Ikr ClfiacMM «n«l Voter* ol Itnttdolnh t'onnly. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Ordinary of Ran dolph county. I have endeavored to do my duty iu said office for over sixteen years, and if elected again will do all in my power to fulfil all the duties *>f the office Thankful for past favors, I am, Respectfully. Ac. td AI. GORMLEY. A WELL KNOWN FACT! Eirrjtliingon Wheels :0: For Ordinary. I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary. If elected, I prom-' isc to give ray entire time and ser vices to the duties of the office. Melton permanent Clerk. Dele ! :l1 "' tc be f:litl,r “ 1 tol>cst ,nter ,f lS 17 YEARS AGO The Firm of PULASKI started business in this place, selling Goods at prices never before known in this section. It continued that way, always-improving, building up a trade which is astonishing for-a market like this. Although they have had some very hard struggles through the springing tip occasionally of would he competitors, yet it stands solid here, giv ing their patrons the benefit of low prices, and as well a sc Iected Stock as can be found in larger cities. Everybody knows the result of these com [voting houses, imitating us. pretending to lie leaders of low prices. Most of them aie gone, but'the solid firm of F. Pulaski & Co., stands now more solid than ever, always LEADERS OP LOW PRICES. determined td undersell everybody in theii line. We extend a-general invitation to the Ladies to look through our j WE want to see all of our friends front this and the surrounding counties, at our NEW STABLES, I On Foster’s Corner, where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as anybody. Come and see how ‘ We are HUS* X Stock of Dress Goods, acknowledged by all who see them to be the t handsomest ever brought to this place, with a full assortment n! | Trimmings. It will be quite unnecessary for Ladies to send off lor it stylish Dress Goods, as they can find them l ight h. re in our Lstab- rnent at lower prices. We mean “Business," and will treat you right. “Our City Friends, who want a nice, nobby Turnout, can find f the county. Very respectfully, td. D. W. KLLIS. llcl]»«li<‘ Xrrdy. are invited Shoe Store, fthown the 1 to call at Harnett's There you will he freest and finest lint of Gentlemen's, Lr.dk s r.n Shoes in the city. Mr. Harnett keeps only the noted brands? ol goods and prides himself on the quality and fit of his Shoes. They are all made to order abd warrant ed. He keeps all sizes and widths and can suit the most fastidious. His prices are very low. Call and seethe latest styles. 4l. gates were elected to the Associa tion. Kcv. R. T. Goodrum was unanimously called to be their Pastor, and the members earnest ly hope he will accept. “Friend ship" was agreed upon as the name of tiie church. This body has a house full under way, which they expect to complete within the next six weeks, which proni- 1 j ises to be a real neat structure. This church has a fine field of iqieration*. and we trust it will ! prove a mighty power for good. The community around is very Misses being made up of intelligent enterprising, energetic people.— The lands are splendid for farm ing purposes.and are being bought up rapidly. They have rapidly in creased in value of late. Until a I few years ago this part ol the ^ 1 j pf-uppg Clothing! Clothin 1 I am a candidate fur tlie uflicc of an ,[ everything at bottom prices. Tax Receiver of Randolph coun ty. I need it. an-! if ejected will discharge its duties faithfully, td. A. C. WARD. O* T » * Our Clothing trade is increasing with every season, and we non- keep an immense Stock. Me have a sp'.on lid line « * Business Suits, a line assortment of Boys and Childrens Clothing, here. No broken down Horses, and no old rusty Bugay offered for III*o. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, and our Buggies new and bright. RIDGWAY & PEARCE. -:o:- Harness 2 I also have one of the Largest and one of the Cheapest Stocks of Harness and Whips ever kept in Southwest Ga. Those wanting IJug- ! gies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, or anything else in my line, would do- well to give me a call, before buying, as I am going to sell at ROCK BOTTOM' PRICES. InaoM.io-im ill. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Tax Receiver of Ran dolph county,. THOS. A. COLEMAN. September 25th, 1SS4. For Tax C’oll.-rlor. At the request of many friends I hereby announce mjself a can didate (or the office of Tax Collec- — Kill Gloves Gcuts, the best lowest prices, at tf F. PUL ASKI <t CO.'S. for Ladies and quality, and at —Children will lie in demand j to morrow. Everybody will want | one to take him to the show. Wild.Nvild ! When you pass W. T. Bight Fruit Stan-1, just take a view of the Fine Fruit, and sec how chea[ you cau buy it. It ■teoM.-lioa in it. K. I'reishU. The rate on cotton to Savannah from this point has been reduced from fifty-five to forty five cents per hundred. We are glad of this concession, but the Central an thorities will have to make a much heavier reduction than this to stop tiie steady stream of cotton from this place now going in tin- direction of New Orleans. Beef Market! I have opened ray Market House North side of Public Square again, and am now selling good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid, Ac. A share of the public patronage is solicited. 1Y. C. JENKINS. July Hist. tf. —Air. Burke Hood lias been on a visit to his home folks in this city for tiie past week. — —.— — —Our Biuffton and a large part of our Coleman’s Station letter crowded out this week. 'Flic I,s..lic> »r (lie Foreign ftiv>iitaai-i SMkciri,- Will give r.n Ice Cream Festival at Powell's Hal! this (Thursday) | evening, 23-1 inst. During the levelling a Missionary Quilt v.iill I lie voted to the most popular | lady | r.-sent, thus affording thej 1 gentlemen of the town an oppor- j 11unity to express in a substantial j manner due appreciation of their lady friends. 1 lie quilt to he voted away, lias about 450 nanus on it, ami will lie on exhibition during the evening. The proceeds : of the evening w ill lie given as a ; (Centenary offering to Foreign Mis- ; sions. Everybody is tnvilyd to I : lie on It a ml. county seems not to have been inuc! 1 thought of. Some idea may he had of the estimate now put upon them when wc state that three years ago, land* were bought there at from two to three dollars per acre that have lately been sold ! at ten to- twelve dollars. These lands are level, or nearly so, are I easy to cultivate, and are quite I productive. Tiie water is good, anil thus far the health lias been remarkably good. Unhealthy as ; it has been in many parts of the county tiie past season, this sec I tion—along the new road from Wards to Morgan—has been al ! most exempt from serious sick | ness. If any of our readers desire | to move into a good community, j s with abundant cbureli privilege?, 1 having good water, good health,, and goo-1 lands, we can heartily td Announcement. The Workingman’s Candidate for Sheriff, td JOHN T. GEORGE. FOR MAI.fi. Mr Douse ami Lot on Lumpkin Street, one mile from court house, containing 58 acres—about twen ty-three acres cleared—balance in woods—good well of water, improvements new. Terms easy. Boot ai Sloe Dtprimt! • You will save money by buying your Boots and Shoes from us. W e carry the largest Slock, and you are sure to find just tiie article you want. Remember our Shoes arc ma le to order, and come direct from Factory. ‘Furnishing Goods Complete in Every Line! • We have the Cresent Shirt, the best un'.aiin-lried Shirt for 50 cent--, worth $1.00. We have tiie exclusive sale of the Peel Shirt, the lust one dollar Shirt in the world. . We are headquarters for all lines of Goods usually kept in a first class iJiuawS® 11 DILI GOODS SI 1% such as Hats and Caps, Jeans. Cassimeres. Trunks and Valises. No tions. Umbrellas, and lliousajids of other articles, too numerous to mention. , We would again request our frit-nils nn*l patrons to remember tii.-i* whatever they price Gomlsat in ativ other Store, tiiat wc will, an ! must undersell, and tliov will save money by calling on us before buying. Respectfully. Do you want a nice Buggy, in which to give your wife or your lady love a comfortable ride? I keep that Sort of a Buggy. Mine -ire new and stylish, and iff all kinds—high enough far the rich,, and cheap enough for the man of moderate means. Iwillsc-11 you a- Bugtiv as cheap as anybody, and itoti t you forget it. Jump Into Ihe Wagon, ami We’ll All Take a Ride. I keep Wagons—One Horse, Two Ilorsc, Four Horse, or any other size required. These Wagons are of TIIE BEST MAKE, !>v their excellencies, and* P. PULASKI & CO. • :in<l will commend themselves to the peopl i their moderate cost. All 1 ask is a trial. - I know I can do as good a part by the \-u' as anv other man. Come and see me. . aug2S ly . £. B RIDGWAY- For information apply to II. O. Henll during mv absence J B. BUSSEY, Sept, lltli, 1884. tf — —The greatest blessing on earth is a comfortable Shoe, and the String Hell fills the bill. For le at W. I). Haii.ey's ct Shoe Store. September 25, ct. A j & \ V Special Trains From Al! Points Loaded With f —Mr. John T. Peak had the t misfortune to lose his cotton house j and four bales of cotton l»v fire on I'irsi-f 2ns* I'*tnb- commend the part of the county lislauacuC in Cullibprl. ' ! 1 j eapcdfu I ly inform the good people. o( C'ulhbert and vicinity Saturday night. The origin of; that 1 have opened a first class the fire we have not learned. i Hyein- —The new residence of Parkerson is assuming considera ble proportions. It promises from the present outlook to be a large and imposing structure. Establishment, and would your orders iu and Dyeing i ull kinds of ('ioihing for cither ladies or gentlemen. Give me a T . : he pleased to have ^ Judge .. . Cleaning, Kenovaliu we have just written about. It is not common in this part of the country for tlie “office to seek the man” very persistently. Hence the talc that comes from Missouri that a citizen of that Slate, on ljearing that he had been nominated for the Lcgisla- ln!'ai2i.« Silioew! I 1 have the finest and best stock Infants Shoes ever brought tot hi j market.' Call at the Shoe Store ! J* i and examine them. ct \V. I). BAILEY. W<> ask all the good citizens of Cuthberf and Randolph county who j BcustOcUIS, wish to consult their best interest, (au-i we assure you it will be to your advantage) to call and see ns at, our trial. My shop the office in | lure, refused to accept, and — Enrich a lew acres, and make you; living on that, li hat is the ^ use ol cultivating a " ltole disti iit , —j le j dissociation meets —Miss Lilian Brown reached | home from quite a protracted vis it to Barnesville last Monday. ‘ ■ ; much to the pleasure of her many | I friends. corner of F. M. Allison's yard. It Wm. A. HOWARD. Mr. E. 15. Tiiliisof Eufaula Ala. whose advertisement appears in j another column, invites everybody j when a small area would do better? I PtlTtOtr? t'VffK will immediately re- ■ lieve Croup. WlioophiR eough and l'-n neliiiis. Eor sale Ly J. IV. STAN- FOKl>. when they visit Eufaula to call and examine his mammoth stock at Spring Vale next Tuesday, and j nfCroc.kery, Glassware, Stoves and —Dr. Worsham was called to Macon Tuesday, by telegram, an nouncing the serious illness of liis sister. A Telegram received from him on yesterday annattnees liis sis ter’s death on Tuesday night. We sincerely sympathize with Dr. Worsham in the death of his sis ter. to whom lie was greatly at-! taclied. m ♦ ^ — The Shell . Nuts of all kinds, at 20 ets per j Pound, at W. T. BIGBY'S. —- — —The price of cotton is low. but wc really believe that a dollar i continues three days. Quite a number of visitors from abroad will be present, ami an interesting j dueements to parties visiiin lime is looked for. —The hugest stock of Men’s. 1 Boys and Children's Hats and j Caps ever brought to Cnthbert, in 1 all the latest Styles and Shapes, j sold lower than elsewhere, at tf F. PULASKI Ar CO.'S. House furnishing goods generally. He proposes to offer special m- g the Fair. Ilis goods are of a fine quality and abundant in quantity. Give him a call. ran away and iiid himself in a swamp until iiis admirers hunted him down with shotguns and dogs, and forced him to go into the , race, will not be very readily !>e- ieved. In Georgia the nomina tion has to hide itself, and very frequently the candidates go on a wild hunt lor it. as it were, with j dogs and guns and plentiful sup I plies of snake antidote.—Savan \ nail J/cniing —If yon want a stylish Hat and pair of-Slioes, you can get them at W. I). Bailey's Shoe and Hat Store. ct and we will sell you any!lung than 9 the Drug Line cheaper, as a rule. —Money saved by buying your Boots and Shoes at F. I’ulaski <V- Co.'s. They have a fine assorted stock, from the finest Hand Made, to the cheapest Brogans. It —Don't be humbugged by every traveling agent who talks sweet, but go to R. J. Anthony's, and buy you a Stove at one price, that will last twice as long, tf -sANY * HOUSE t IN * THE * SITY.*- IK-in cm her we keep everything, every Medicine, and every Sundry. Patented or Proprietary. Having our customers interests in view, wc cordially invite you to call that you may save money;fur your selves, and also advance our business. JYr>- TOO A MLS 13110., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. September 4 ly. Red Springs, Bureaus, Wash-stands, Safes, Mouldings, Pictures, Picture Fiam.s, Ac., for tiie cheap Furniture Store of P. El Pearce, at Owen A Scaly s old stand. Will be glad to have my friends ami acquaintances call and see nte' before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, TO September25, ltn. Shopping bj .Hail. Send an order for samples of Dry Goods to W. A. Juhax A Co., Macon, Ga. Dress Goods, Flan —The students of the South- ! j west Ga. Agricultural College are requested to call at F. Pulaski A Nathaniel Macon, an old-time; nels, Cassimcres’. Silks, Velvets, North Carolina congressman, Gg- ; nred in a fnnnv story now cur Black Goods, and anything in llie Dry Goods line. AH goods ,, , , are delivered to vntir address rent. He learned at Ra.eigli t-‘at through the express Co., or Post- tlie state had been charged with a ! office, tree of charge when the or tf Iincklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Sait Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, v s, and buy ! Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns -mirth the and all Skin Eruptions, and post I lively cures Piles, or no pay re j iqnired. It is guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction, or money re I funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Iiv J. W. Stanfokd. jau 24 ly : SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING FULL JFV/ELED GENT’S SIZE! WATCH FOR $12.50. FI LLY Cl*Ali.\NTBLD. This oH< iua<k* for l?» days only. iJxpresjj r. O. \). yY QUICK A X I) SURE CURE IDIl ' ' Co.'s and examine their splendid ! silver ladle. He went home in- j tier is for $10 worth. —Of course everybody will re member that to morrow is show day. Everybody will lie out to ., see the parade, and those who have children can go to the circus to take care of them. stock of Clothing. Sltoes, Hats at Gents’ Furnishing Goods. They will find it to their interest to buy inylhiug in tiiat line, at if F. Pulaski A Co.'s. —For good, solid comfort buy a j pair of Spring Heel Shoes from ! ing through \V. I). Bailey's Shoe Store, ct ... . - —The Literary Club held ill-buy as much m Cuthbert—in t , _ , . ..rd-kn in ntnn,, ; r * ular meeting on I uesday night moat lines—as anywheie in Geoi . , . , last at Capt. Kidd- gia, and more than in many [ilaces . THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, lint .says; -Both myself anil wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S <’! -N- SUMPTION ( I RE. For sale by J. \V. STANFORD. —It is thought that the plan adopted in boring the Artesian wells in Albany—the jet process— will not do for wells more than 750 feet. The authorities of Bain- oo s. The even ing was a very enjoyable one, the most of the programme was im promptu, as several appointed at previous meeting failed to re spond. The Hub was invited to meet next at Mr. II. O. Beall's, I panics enter which invitation met a hearty ae ceptancc. Easl llaltsinisi l-'siir. The Fair at Eufaula beginning on the 17th of Nov., and coutinu-r the 22nd—5 days i promises to lie a splendid affair.! j ts ! The attractions arc numerous, and varied. Besides the display of A turn! and mechanical imple which will be large, there will be racing, a military contest—a special feature of the Fair, a fire man's contest, in which five com- ; dignant and indignantly took the: stump. ••Fellow-citizens,'' said he. 1 i "where will this extravagance end? • You have been taxed to buy for j liis lordly excellence a silver soap ; ladle. Now, my old woman and ; your old woman has to stir their: snap with a pine shingle, but the; >ld woman of this big I'AR II I'OK SAI.li. 1 have one of the Lust 10-J acre WEEBEH & BENT’S <1«mhLs I»y Lject to in.-jiectjfHi Iwfi.re i»un*Iia>i>i^. J. R. STEVEN’S, A CO., Jewelers, inc!i.-i:;-ut. Atlanta. <i.v. i —The IVLMe Geat Weilgc II**el : >hoe i.s the best an<! most «!in*a!fle i Farms in Randolidi county f-" ‘ Shoe for school purposes. For sale sale. Improvements new, and everything conveniently arranged, j Terms cash. Appply to Charles Stubbs, oct2 4w. Cnthbert, Ga. j at \V. D. Bailey’s Shoe Store, ct —Novelties in Ladies’ Neck wear, a full assortment, at tf F. PULASKI A CO.’S. goveinoi j. —Bargains offered has a silver tiling to stir her’n.” 1 Some one whispered to him tiiat daily in Dress Goods, Jeans, Boots and | Shoes, Clothing and Hats—in fact iwricnl-' * l " “ S a S0U P not a * oa l > , in every line, and kept up a “ . ladle.” "Now they tries to git; year. F. PULASKI A jinc n is, 1 . ,.,| * . . * ! —Fine French Kid Shoes, in ; Hand and Machine make, for I.a- ! dies. Misses, Children, and In Tuf. Shoe Store, ct outen it. The gentleman wliis I pets that it is a soup ladle. YT-r, i can't git outen it, sir. I have it i here plain, in black and white, on i —Dr. Jas. K. Barnuin, of Lump kin, died of jaundice on last bridge tliereforc have abandoned j Thursday morning. Dr. llarnum the former process, and hare tin ployed Messrs. Pfeifer A Co., of Cincinnati, regular well coutrac tors, to finish their well. By their plan they can go 2500 feet. m e~m ARK YOU MADE miserable bv In digestion. Constipation. Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yit- alizer is a imsitive Cure. For sale bv J. TV. STANFORD. j was a man of great public spirit, and will be greatly missed in his county. City Tax. The City Tax Books are now open for the collection of City Tax. I will lie found at the counting room of J. McK. Gunn. John F. Kiddoo. ' ( sept! tf Treasurer. si, in which me tom- - llns t!ia t I copied myself— ’ an ' i a g ame of Base s-o-u p ladle; and if s-o-u-p don't 1 }>° 3,Uvel - v .i’ e «.»! in o° nut 11, • .... . , J.,, bv using Weeilen A Dent s I iuin list is large and soa l’’ *’ 1 ° i >e ' ache Medicine. For sale bv Ball. The premi liberal. We have no doubt but that a good attendance from this county will be present. ■-'•r Sale. A splendid One Horse Farm, all Fresh, partly cleared, with a Framed House, with two rooms, of good size, chimneys at each room. Good water, and situated on S. W. R. Road about half way between Cuthbert and Wards Station. For particular apply at this of fice. 2L 1 —A telegram to the Constitu-. tion of Tuesday states that Rev. Sam Janes is lying critically ill at Waco, Texas, and that his wile had been telegraphed to come to him if she wished to see him alive. We sincerely ho[)C that this ear nest worker may recover and tiiat he may be spared to live a long life of usefulness. Headache ('ured in flinuloi. Sick Headache, Nervous Head ache or any kind of Headache can : minutes j Head 1 all the I fants, at _ ’ W.D.B.ULET Thirty , Keeps the largest :.n-i i est stock l-if Shoes and Huts in South-West Georgia. ct Every family needs this remedy, would not be without it Peoole who have used it For Fifty Times the Cost of it. It Speedily Cares Sick, or Nervous, or any other kind of jylOct J. W. STANFORD. «-•-» I, a <li<-?>! It is to your interest to exam ine my stock of Shoes before pur chasing elsewhere, as the Slioe Slore is headquarters for durable ;oods. Very respect In lir, ct * W D. BAILEY. Want loliwsp. I have a new two seated Buggy I want to swap for a pair of large well broke Oxen. A bargain can lie had bv applying to 4t A. T. AMOS. If the complaint is caused by Indigestion, this remedy will in less than an hour, make the stomach behave itself and go on with its business, thereby curing the Headache. If the Headache is caused by excitement, or Nervous Weakness, or Neuralgia, this remedy will Cure H m (!»(■' E'in. Shix-s The latest and "nobbiest” lot of Gents’ Fine Shoes.—Button, Con gress and Balmoral—in Southwest Taylors Premium Cologne J Georgia, at W. D. Bailey’s et Shoe Store. for sale at J. W. Sr ax lord's. J. J. WORSHAM, BUI'? CUTHBERT. GA. fJK* Office over Postoffice. -£Xi septIStf —Onion Sets for Fall Planting, | at J. NV. STANFORD'S. It does not Constipate or cause any other bad symptoms. It Leaves the System in Splendid Condition. We are the only makers of this remedy. Trial bottles 25 cents; also put up in 50 cents and $1.00 bottles. WHOLESALE IDR^TJCGCGISTS. EXT.FLA-UHL-A., AxXlA.. april 10 Gui For sale by J. W. STANFORD, Cuthbert, Ga.