Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 23, 1884, Image 4

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VE0B6IA AT NEW ORLEANS. The Plan of the State Exhibit Chaug- H—Probably to be Made l uirr the Awplcts of the State lyrical- turn! Society. Maj. I). C. Bacon, Unite'd States Commissioner from Georgia to the New Orleans Exposition, re turned yesterday from Atlanta where he has been.for several days in conference with the Governor and District Commissioners, ap pointed to look after the interests of the State in organizing its ex- Inbit for the Exposition. At the consultation of District and Coun ty Commissioners held in Atlanta four weeks ago the unanimous ex pression was in favor of a State exhibit, and it was agreed with equal unanimity that Georgia could make a display which would compare favorably with any that would he seen at the Exposition. Though -nearly every one of the Commissioners then present rc ported a gloomy prospect for the collection by voluntary contribu tions of enough money to coiled and display specimens of Geor gia's resources, they all agreed to make a united ofi'ort. Circulars were printed at the office of Maj. ltacon anil were sent to every County Commissioner in the Slate for distribution among the people. It was determined to open sub scription books in all parts of the State, and it seems that by a i - tie help from all quarters $10,000 or $15,000 could be easily raised. The Commissioners adjourned en thusiastic for a State display, and resolved to do their best to se cure oue. They had passed a rc solution that after making a thorough canvass of their districts by counties they would inform Maj. Bacon of the result of their labors. Reports from all the dis tricts were to have been sent to him by Oct. 1. and he was expect ed from the information thus sup plied to determine whether or not it would be advisable. Last Wed nesday was the day when all the re ports should have been received. Maj- Bacon requested all tbe Com missioners to meet him in Atlanta for consultation, and to determine what course should he pursued. Only four were preseut: Commis sioner Con per of the First, Com missioner Cobb of the Third, Liv ingston, of the Fifth, and David son of the Tenth. The situation was discussed with a view to’ adopting the best course that might he suggested. After de liberation it was deemed best to change the place of the exhibit, and iustcad of entering into a competitive display with other States to com bine' the various lo cal exhibits, and adding the .best features of the State fair to make one general display under the di reclion ol the State Agricultural Society. "This plan if carried into exe cution, and I have no doubt it will be, ’ said the Commissioner to a News reporter, “will give the Slate Agricultural Society an op portunity to make a display of the resources of Georgia that will be a credit to the enterprise, and will place it on a footing above any other institution in the Sou tli,” "What is the prospect ot the society taking hold of the matter?" asked the reporter. “President Livingston, who is also commissioner from the Fifth district, is enthusiastically in fa vor ol it, and will use his influence to secure its enlistment in the en terprise at once. The general committee of the society will meet at Atlanta on Tuesday, and will consider the matter As soon as its course ia determined, if it is in favor of the move, steps will be taken to put it into position and shape. "With the exhibits of eotlon. naval stores and lumber, from Chatham county, the rich display of textile fabrics from the mills of Central Georgia, the collection of mineral specimens which Mr. l'ratt, the analytical chemist, has already got together at Atlanta, and with the products of the Third district and other sections of the State, combined with the display that could be selected from the State fair exhibition a magnificent exhibition of the State's resources could be arrang cd. “We are going ahead with the matter," continued Major Bacon, “and the 5,000 feet of space allot ted to Georgia in the Exposition will be filled. Although it will not be a competitive display, that it will be a credit to the State there is not a doubt.” Maj. Bacon will leave to mor row to be present at the meeting of the Agricultural Society Com mittee on Tuesday. As soon as in? receives a definite proposiliou in regard to taking charge of the matter, lie will leave at once for New Orleans to arrange with Di rector General Burke all the de tails concerning the exhibit. It is thought very probable that the society will assume the- manage ment of the matter from the inter est taken iiv its olliccrs. With districts assure the success of the exhibit by guaranteeing sufficient funds to carry it through. From The See basical Cattoa Picker. The Charleston News and Cou rier announces, apparently by au Chatham county the principal thority, that the public will have features of the display' will be to curb its impatience in regard to cotton, naval stores and lumber. The Cotton Exchange is mak- thc Mason .Cotton Harvester, as it is not intended by tiie company ing arrangements for a display of: owning the invention to place any samples in a rich case. The; of the machines cn the market the Board of Trade is at work on its display and the lumber interests will be largely represented, al though this feature will not be as extensive as "it would have liecn, owing to the lateness of the sea son. The mineral display, which Mr. Pratt has arranged, Maj. Ba con says is au extensive one, and will reveal miudj concerning the native wealth of the State that is now unknown to her people.—Sa cn a no A JYctc*. Sweet Gam aad Jlalltla. Very few realize that in the ex udation they see clinging to the sweet gum tree there is a powerful stimulating expectorant principle, and in the old field mullein a mu cilaginous one that is very healing to the lungs. These two princi ples present in Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Guin and Mul lein a pleasant and effective cure for Croup, Whooping Cough - Colds and Consumption. SoliUiy al? ilrtiggists at 25c and $1.00 a bottle. A Talk With Tern. You want to know, Tom, what is the first quality of manhood? Well, listen. I am going to tell you in one woid of five letters. And I am going to write that word in very loud letters, ns though you were deaf, so that you may never forget it. That word is "truth." Now. then, remember, truth is the only foundation on which can be erected, for otherwise, no mat ter how beautiful the upper sto ries may he, and no matter of how good material they' may be built, the edifice, the character, the man hood, will be but a sham which offers no sure refuge and protec tion to those who seek it, for it will tumble down when the trial comes. Alas, my boy, the world is very- full of such sham’s of tttas-hoDti, in C otion crop, every profession and occupation. There arc lawyers in this town who know that they have never bail any training to fit them for their work, wtio yet impose lipon present season. A half dozen machines have been constructed nt different sizes anil patterns, and tests and improvements arc being almost constantly made. It appears that the tests show that the machines are yet far from lierfect, and the wisdom of the company in not attempting to put any of them on the market this year is, consequently, fully vindi cated. It is claimed that many itn perfections m construction have been corrected, and that the picking apparatus is now working so satisfactorily that 50 per cent. of the open cotton is gathered without injury to the plant or green bolls in passing once over, the row, and by passing twice j over the row seven eights of the ! open cotton is harvested. Mr. Mason now proposes to construct double machines, so that nearly all the cotton will be gathered by once going over the row. Declaims that the picking machinery scarcely needs any further improvement. The troub le he encounters is the apparently minor one of disposing of the cot ton after it is picked, as the ma chine persist in throwing a good portion of it upon the ground. In accordance with a sugges tion of Col. Morehead, President of the National Colton Planters’ Association, a test will he made, at some point in South Carolina at an early day, before a commit tee of the association and other prominent gentlemen. The machine will probably not be on exhibition at the New Or leans Exposition. It is announc ed that if the test proves satisfac tory a construction company will be organized and preparations made to have the machine ready to assist in harvesting uext year's TWO CRUTCHES- A Well Emwi AtlnitUa leys The* ltoira. I have only a few words to say. which arc to state that I have been confined to tuy bed for two months with wfc.it was called Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciatica. | 1 was only enabled to hobble About oc- j a • •• * 5 R® apr3-ly SAVE V01IRMONEY! ACertahCanffcr RHEUMATISM : O: * —MANUFACTURED BY— DE.J.D.H0YL, EUFAULA, ALA. 6HJLSIHHOHS’ M THIS, If WILL FAY II. I have in stock a larger and better selected stock of Goods than ant- previous season, and owing to the low price of cotton, I have de cided to assist the good people of this section in making their mon ey go as far as possible, by a general reduction of my ALREADY LOW PRICES. casiouaUy by the use of crutches, and in ! this condition 1 commenced the use of j R. !». I*, fonr bottles of which enabled | me to discard tiie use of iuy crutches j and attend to business. I had iwevious- ! ly used all well recommended medicines > fTlTHIS MEDICISK IS A SURK ANI) without relief. It has been over two | A. CJCICK CURE for Rheumatism in months since using 15. B. B.. ami I con- jvLI. its various forms. In tnanv cases sidcr myself a permanently cured man'j t w jj| effect a CURE in THREE or J. 1*. DAVIS, j fol k DAYS, and NE?EK FAILS to Atlanta. C.a.. ( \\ est End.) ' ,« v ,. relief. M. A. Abber. of Rnsselvillc. Ark., . R rY-I.it is an internal remedy.I the best Blood Poison remedy on earth, • ———————* j and il l had a voice that would reach ! CEBTIFIOATES: ■ irom Atlanta to the sea. I would pro-: I claim its virtue. I have used only four» r* T -r*»T-T» . T » „ t i*ottles, aud am nearly cured of a serious : *'• - * A*- LA, ALA.. May 14. IS.!. : Blood I’-dson ” * * have been • afflicted with Chrome J. M. Ellis Atlanta, Co., writes : ‘*1 I Rheumatism for two years, off and on, have had a severe form of Eczema, ten ‘ **nd have tried various remedies. Our years, and have ‘.ailed to secure relief : Bottle of Dr. Hp$l * Rheumatic Remedy . from various d«>ct«>rs. and about 140 hot- has entirely relieved me. Less than one : ties of a noted blood remedy. It wit buttle entirely stopped the pains j pronounced incurable,but the'use oflb ! •*- *'• “Ai. B. B. has effected a cure, and I refer to j LUMPKIN. GA.. June 25, XSS4. ■. C. P. Swift, Dr. D. O.C. Henry. Dr. F. F. . DR. J. D. IU>YL. Eufauia, Ala. jMTC sums betoe ro rout INDORSED BY YSIC1AHS, CLERGYMEN, AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE ONLY CCNUINC ims' liter Mete Taber. Atlanta.** Dear ^in: I was severely attacked with '\V. M. Cheshire, at W. H. Brotherton’s . Rheumatism, ami seemed n bottle of Store. Atlanta, writes: “I have had a ' your Rheumatism medicine. After large eatiinj ulcer on my leg cured by • Liking about one-fourth of tbe bottle I the use of I*. 11. B. } was relieved **f nil pain. Thinking that It is decidedly a most wonderful med- |T was well did not take any more of it. icine for the cure of blood diseases, and j After a month it returned.* 1 then nnr- it will please everybody.” I chased two bottles and took according Mr. il. r. Dodge, Yard Master of Ga.. I to directions. It has been three months B. K., Atlanta, writes: “For seven i since I finished taking, and 1 feel no years my wife has been a great sufferer * symptoms of its return. I consider my- ON THE MARKET. Randolph Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door in Cuthbert. Ga.. %>n the find Tuesday in November. 1MK4. between the legal hours of sale, the following proper ty to-wit: Lot of Land. Xo. 55, in the 9th District of Randolph county. Ga. levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Randolph Mupcri<»r Court in favor of Fifst National Bank of Macon, against C. 8* J. Buchanan, as the property of said C. N. J. Buchanan, the interest*levied oil and to he sold be ing the entire interest in said hit. PHILLIP PEARCE, Sheriff. oct2-4w. VJLXTJ rACTUUKD BY r. SIMMONS Sl CO., St. Louie* Mo. None others CLAIMING i make Simmons’ Liver ctlicine even PRETEND > have had an; tore than lOor Administrator** Sole. CfTATK OFUKOKU1A. O Randolph County. By virtue of an Order granted hv the Court of Ordinary, in end for said coun ty, will lx* sold before the Court House door at Cu tli belt on the first Tuesday in November. I8S4. between the legal hour* of sale, one hundred acre* of Land, of the west portion of Lot of Land Xo. lrtf», in the 6th District of said county, as the property of Levoiiia Hall, deceased, and sold to pay debt*, and for distribution among heirs, and sold for cash. ! IRA P. RHODES. »ept25-4t Adrn’r Lt Von in Ilall, deed. OTATKOFCSLURGIA. O Randolph Cocett. T<» all whom it may concern. AU persons interested, are hereby no tified tbiit if no good cause he shown to * the contrary, an order will hr granted rights j years, I verober, ISM, for . vbanye in road n ■*’ marked out by Commissioner*. and IV TlgHtS * by the nndersigned on the 4th day of St* 4 .. —- *. .M. i .- i.t k„. tflllj fn. . .. 1, «M — _ X TESTIMONIALS. "tldmp p. s. D'»pjett, Richmond, Va., Jnh immissioners. and commencing at the Tan Yard Branch and running, instead of an easterly di rection. in a southeast direction, until it from Catarrh, which resisted il.e treat-1 self «u indy cured. and take pleasure in UreOMMiriM kt« be«! trikes a land line tfanmch of Physicians and the use ol all ( recommending your remedy as a safe! great *ei— 1 — * *—*« —» • .. - - - *=- rrwimiwm ment _ . patent remedies, until she used B. B. B. A few bottles of this truly wonderful blood medicine effected a cure, and I Price $1 Per Bottle, or Sii Bottlos for $5- Druggists, at $1.(K>, or six for$5.00. Ex- : Address, I‘r. J. I). Hoyl nr K. C. Bul- pressod on receipt of price. i lock, Eufauia. Ala, BLOOD BALM.UO., Atlanta, Ga. j sept-is-lm. | and **nre cure for Rheumatism, j Y<»urs truly, JNO. P. WEST. t»f the firm of W iiliam- A West. THY OTJR I liarc a latgc Stock of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES Of every kind needed in this section. The separate mentioning of which would fill the entile paper. Suffice it to say,you can get every thing you want in the DRUG LINK at my store.' For presents, in great abundance. Fine Extract*, Fine Colognes, Fine Combs, Fine Dressing Sets, Fine Toilet Sets, Fine Albums, Fine Lamps of all . kinds. Lanterns, Inkstands, Fine Paper, School Books, and Fine Books for Presents. Eine Family Bibles, At half the price you pay agents. THE FIELDS ARE WHITEj ,:on,r ° uaJ ci: an‘i' , A P uc Xturefor IVver ' a,lt ! Diseases arising from Ilifiiou* Do* ttl Afluf rnillFlinil • rangement caused by Malaria, such as vviin UU 1 lUili j t’liills. Fever. Billions Fever, etc. It is i pnt up in palatable form. o that any ; one can take it. It is a certain cure. HARD TIKES NEARLY OVER A glorious harvest i* at hand, and pros perity will soon prevail. Thousamls of » Anr : l 24-fim tamuies who have been wanting Pianos I and Organs for many long years will Bl’Y T1ILS YEAR. Anticipating the demand,‘we have PREPARED BY E. C. BULLOCK, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, EUFAULA, ALA. great service to myself ami family. Wo line ; ror j, rr of 1 ot of I m.l \o —j •substitute for it Tin- parcel which you ret.- I!• ho land* of I n I i J Misly sent several years ago is nearly er. * ** about Mted. Wo rati*t do without it. I wish yoe ***** * » B **e north of Bethlehem rhurrh. ‘ “ ‘ inTaluabla." instead of through the Linds »*f I. B At* co<-k. M. GOKJILEY, Onlinnr*,' send us another supply. It h> Some rear or more ago I partially lost m* ■ Some vear or more rum i panwayiw* — ’ •oetlte, and what I did eat soured on mj | *» ‘ maeh, and l lelt depn^ml and oftea hat ; — tdache, which costinualiy grew worse tm I W 'AJE Ut GEORGIA. DOUBLED ODE CONTRACTS Will MAKERS LABOR VS. CAPITAL ‘One is nr.i^ht, the other power." It is c jncetkfl by the niost Kminent -n.l laid in an immense stoek of SUP- i Statesmen, that the same platform will- ERIJ- INSTRUMENTS FROM TEN' I ,lot l,oid lmtl '- Hut it Is A MISTAKE. LEADING MAKERS, which we sliall priwlnee pnutf posinve: It is asserted that every one who lias inspected the machine has been convinced of its ultimate success. It is doubtful, however, even if it should be experimental- 0 s offer on our usual easy Installment Terms. To accommodate those who ( wish to buy now, ami hold their cotton j until later," we make this : Cj2:lal Offer to Piano and Organ Borers. cash Prices, With Three Months Time. the people, and take their money j , y suwc8s f u i, whether it will be for giving them advice which they know they are unfitted to give. I heard of 1 one lately who advised' his partner “hover to have , , , . And Musical Merchandise Generally, cheaper than factory soon so Effected and «..npl.fied, Callamlseetliitm _ ^ prices. The Pauper and the Prince Stand on an Equal Footing, , y grrw . s induretl to purcha^ a pnrkago ©f I>r. M. Siinnmii*’ I-ivcr Medicine, wlilrnH** enlirrij stored my appetite and revived n»y spirit*, id I hate no more headache*. My wife rr- . d* it a* indispensable in our family; we will tt be without it.” J. J. Nelson, Charleston, C. f Xuv. Tier. J. ff. C.rarc«, o«litor and propririoro* ..k Baptist, Memphis, Term., say*: **Ire. veda packagoof jour liver Medicine, am’ •vc use half of it. It work* like a charm .rant no better liver Regulator, and certainl* * more of Zrliin's mixture.** J. K. Guavas. “This h to certify that 1 weed one packac* r l iiin'-* Simmons* Liver Regulator or Mcdieim id it did me no g«x>d. and that I am now uan i u. M. A. Simmons’ Li\t-r Medicine and it •ing me a great ileal of good. They are vert W out ev**rv wnyexeet»t the name.** T. i W .*;-. Holly Springy. Ml>s., April 24,1874- For sale in^utlibert, Ga., by J. \V. •STANFORD, only. tf EXCURSION VIA SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. IJA15Y CARRIAGES; : ing . auj'thing to do with law books, for they would confuse his mind." There are ignorant physicians, who can and do impose upon peo ple more ignorant than themselv j es. There are preachers without j talking with her brother and number prelending to know what they have never learned. Don't you see that their manhood is at best but a beautifit’! 1 deceit? Now, I want you to be ts man, and that you may be that, I want you first to be thoroughly true. I hope you would scorn' So- tell a lie, lint that is only the beginning of truthfulness. I want you to despise all sham, all pretence, all effort to seem to be otherwise than yon are.—Bishop Dudlg. People who believe that the Southern Stales are becoming poorer year by year arc referred to the loliowing: Despite the business depression of the [iast two years, the growth of wealth in the South has been enormous, amt- tiie increase in-the year ended August oi, 1884', was greator than that ol any of the four preceding years-. The aver age annrnl increase of assessed value of property in twelve South ern Stales in-the years from 187P to 1SS3 inclusive, was- $1-00,000, 000, but the increase in the year ended August 13th. 1884 was$205. 000.000. Texas leads With a gain of $52,000,000 of assessed value in the year named, and the other States follow in this order: Ken tuckv. $26,695,021: North Caroli ns. $23,378,713 Arkansas. $23,320, 624; Alabama, $20,875,582; Yir ginia. $20,000,000; Giorgin, $13,- 160.000; Tennessee. #11.331,804; Mississippi, $10,864,168; Florida $5,250,689; South Carolina $5, 023.240; Louisiana. $3,261,138. The assessments nf the States named above itl fSifi'Were $2,184, 227,547; ih 1884, $2.987,S34,8G1, showing on actual gain of over $800,000,000 within a period which includes the weak beginnings of the great industrial development of tile last five vears. Headquarters for A Large Lot of SOAP, all qualities. Cheap. PAINTS and OILS. I can save yon money on LEAD ami OIL. *K erne tuber that everything 1 sell is fi i’.-l RAXTFET) to During the months of Septem her and October, ISSJf, we will sell Pianos and Organs at our Low esl Hock Hot tom Cash Prices; re quiring only #2o CASH DOWN ON A PIANO. $10 CASH DOWN ON AN ORGAN. And allowing time on the balance, Without In tcrestpr advance of price. S T Ram*oi.i»h Conor. By virtue of the last Will an«i T*»U< vuent of W. \V. I Hike, deceased, will h« *.*bl on Tuesday, the 4th day of Novem ber 1MX4. before* the Court House door m tbe city of Cutlibert. between tbe u»- u ii hours of sale. Lot of Land Xo. 235. in the Dtb District of said f Mintv.< the Wid- ow'ii Ihiwer) 1m*Jon^inK to the Estate of W. W. Ihtkr. Said Doner or Lot of Land sold for distribution aim n* Heirs an.l Creditors. Terms cash. „ F. M. DI KE. Executor of W. W. Duke, dec'd aep25-tw BHADFIELD’S 3 6 R Brad field’s Female Regnlator ts a Spceul Remedy for alldiaea.es per taining to the Wiiiub, and any intelii- xei.t woman < an i-ure herself l>y follow ing the dirrrtions. It is r.|>ei-ial!v e IM- ''•'i'.'U* m eases of snpiire.seti (; r pain- ( ful Menstruation, the Whites, .-mti par- i tial l*rola|isus. It affords immediate re- j hef ami permanently restores tiie Men- - strnal Function. As a remedy to he Used dnnujr that eritieal period' known . as *•«•!*»■*.■ »!' 1.1fe." tM, inval- : lift hie pie|niraItoi> lias no rival. 1 :i00 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.I ,, .. i Tt\<* <iran«l OKI (TJICKEHIN<* Piano. tha t months j xhc B r niin„t MATHl'SIIEK Piano. The Tiie Soft and Sweet Tune ARIOX—tbe bc.>t ieOw Price* Piano in tiie world—a startlin" declaration but vs sikax it Tixo.sc who i»uy under this plan, andj^ 1Cr "° r ^ Ilenow ned M A SON A HAM find themselves* unable to complete ? Drpan. The I’AC'KaPI payment after the three motUliy, will be j tral-wouderiui in tone a id; .U'X.lRl) Orrluv- i power pav in cm alter me in rue nioniiis. wui nt* “ '' . *7*. 1 ffiyen fin ther time, by agreeing to pav { beautiful m tnu.-jli. I be 1*.U > rA rL Xaeitocliee, WVd. Out I!*. 1.30 p. our regular In^faJimen't Prices, end coni- j — power. ^v.*ect«e?». Uautv of <b- City of Savannaii, Fri, Get JJ,3.3^ p. as to stand the test of every day work in the cotton field.—Moni- Xews. r All Prices, Cheap enough for the Cheapest, and Fine enough for the 0 j Finest. A Large Lot of A little girl, scarce four years! old, but who is a very regular at I tendant upon tlic services of God’s ^ Grades. Cheap, house, said one day as she was sis ter, “Dr. does so.” imitating his motion when, with extended , _ arms, lrc summons his congrega- 1 ‘-» n saVt - vo » “ ,onev on LKA D * n ‘» OIL ' j All win lion to prayer, or pronounces up | . erne,nber that everything I sell is CCA liAXTFED to be ^ on- them the benediction. “Why i <>* represented by me or any oj my clerks, and if not so, mill re , ? ltuler tllU rT-cW Offer are required to ... , * : tund the ntonctf. }sipn«mr usual form of ]«nse Contract. ! LabonT .vitnn.;« ciircln s «»r pick* rnjr* | nmiaia, does he do that." she was asked,' * ., . ‘ r . , , . r . t - 7 -, . , . I and furnMi reforonre* as to tlu-ir rc- cn, » buy heap as tin* l;:.tin.;id Kiii^. i IWs.ni-, . • i 1 thank my many fnemls and customers for their past liberal pat- j stM)11 ,-, baitv . i„ ; , tr uments will i,e sent | Every instrument i-rier.l a „.i printed in | Wiuituiiosuv to .te t ii.it u .s j ronage, and their prompt settlement of accounts, anti ask a cont.n- on tiie usual fifteen dsvn trial, wlien I l , l* , » itKures. T.‘t~i-ri|itlvr l’r;.-<- Lists, '- r - ■ the child’s mind. The sweet an-1 uancc of the same in the future. references are given. " f romlitli 1 ,,','.Vni T' ’‘•i’od'el I swer was: “Oh, because he wants j J. W. STANFORDS’. ludden & bates’ 1 viMfifUt rr,.n* «s,i «(•> (uif i ^ ^ City tif Aucr.i-t.i. y ’iiattahof H’iiue XacwH'hoc, Citv of Savannah. Wed. Oct. H, 8.!J0 a. m. Tallahassee. Fri. Oct. 10.10.60 a. in. plying' with our Installment Terms of \ > !" n ;price an Or^ran without a payment. Sbotild they pav one-half the ; r ival at tbi- pnee. amount due at three mouths, or make a ;, .DrE't-rv instrument guaranteed, large cash payment, au equhabic price "** ! il,ow w hat r.r >«■;!. >o we are not r.._ ,i.„ »«--•-*- * —:»» i - * afraid t>- promise to kec|> them up. ONE PRICE TO Al.L~The to take all the people in the; church np in his arms." What a j ])|* f Wllite’s FaillilV beautiful idea of the character of! * the true pastor! One who “min isters unto” those committed to his care. And the ‘bought is carried higher, to him who really i xX of one nf tiie most i-elct.ri.tcd fh-- j lines take all hi, nennle into hi, i s ‘cians that I'.eorgia ever produced, lie! noes lane an ms people into ms j hx« long been gathered to his fathers;! the “everlasting arms” SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. MEDICINES Cutlibert, to N. Y. and re turn, §4.‘?.-l(). Cuthbert, to Phil.,* and re turn,. $41.40 I Tickets f^ootl to return un- ONE M.kVi* MONEY l* AM «UO!> ANOTHER, j jjJ ‘j] j A. to 6»iS™sL H.«,.! FR0P ,S E ®,^ n !i.“ TES ; S Macon, Ga. ! — SAVANNAHTO SEW YORK.! HoWs Linimant fentral, or »!> Meridian Time. —— * ■* “ I ULWMW , , City nf Augusta. Wed. Oet. 1.3.00 I. n, ' m KOO.Yi u. SEETHE LIST! SEETHE LIST. Cha.tahmH-hee. Fri. 4.3n k ». MOIl. I/Ct n, p. HI. _ _ ' Mother's Friend. When applied two «*r Uiree inonili-* i»e- b>re confinement it will produrr a »*f«, ami quick «le!i\*crv. control pain. hidI alleviate tiie tuual admiring t*u!h*rinjf iH**onu tin* ]M/wcr of Iancuui;e to ex- presa! Pryor’s Ointment r, a ?nre and weedy rnre f„ r HIM or Hleedln* Pdris **oref». Ulcer**. Tu- inora. f ihiuIh. Burns, C.»rns. Felons. ?*ore Nipples. v*.c. Its effects are simply r niarveloii.s, aiui ii is an inexpressible blessing to all *?Mi< t»d with •itlier of tbe aU^ve c.iiiiplaintii. Try if? I«*r circular*, testimonials, ami full particulars, address Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of these THREE GREAT REMEDIES! J. BRADFIELD, Xo. ton South Error .Street. Atlanta, tla. oct-2-1 m School liookt*! you run no risk— i I am selling Strict- |B ,mES * ,mI riiatt-dioociice. Wed. Oct 13, 3.00 p. m. Nacoochee. Fri. Oct 17. 4.30 p. m. City of Savannah. Mon. Oct.2*>,i;.3>|». rn. r.-dl.-ihassee. Wed. Oct '22. rt.OO a. in. City of Augusta, Fri. Oct. 21. !Hi0a. n . Chattahoochee. Mon. Oct. 27, 11.00 a. rn. \T 1 U'.J . n.v FOR PHILADELPHIA. m ♦ These Ships Do not Carry Fassen^ers Juniata. Desvou" condition'*, srnt to .u.y a.hlr* So de viati<ui from piiutcd list-; so do not write letters to find out "what is the best we ran do,*'but sch*ft y»»ur insrruinent and WTile for it. whether *m l mir time or for cash. Sat. Oct i. 3.00 j.. m. Sat. Oct. 11. if>.30a. m. Sat. Oct IS, 3.00 p. m. Sat. Oct. 25. 10.00 a. m. SOUJtELL, Ayt. Savannah, ila. PAINT NOW! A HE dII jnatle from the Prescriptions j • t “nTv 1 t/C^t \ of one of the most celebrated I*h v - A A Xo PosSIRILITV OF I.OSS!' — - . r- pat herd to his fathers; j \ .' but the name of I)u. WHITE will never i ,ml i-at-rir, | li.-in t..n7l..r!v ,n,i betur »° ,, ‘‘ n ' A* long as humanity suf- l ana taints tut in lemum ! >n , t I f er «frontdi.-tcasr. solon K will people con-! i j sulcly. I here we may Jill rest! j tinuc to use bis valuable Remedies, and ; • a. ^ - nrfii,f> )ii« nvino mid til-ill L.t* tl,., mIL.I l ♦ » I praise his name and skill for tiie rc!ii-f Leather chair scat* may be re-: a ’ K * curC!i prodtu-v. Yivcd by rubbing them with th Like a Sewing Machine. “Mamma;" sa'ul a young fellow well beaten white of an (*£TOT_ Dr. White's Vermifuge, Large Bot- A certain Cure for Worms. tic 25 cents. Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex tract Duch u. For all Kidney Diseases. Price 50 Cents Dr Mite's CcBDondSynni of Boartoot. Honey, Wild Ciierr? ail Tar. Trice VN^ DIAMONDS. SILVER. WHY? CUTHREltT, GA i Because, if von .-«> .le<ire. the in- ( strunient \vi*i fir sent von on trial. You can then M*f if it i* a.** rcjircsi-ntcd. T»e- fore a dollar is paid. Is ibis not fair? Whohas tbe advantage upon these con ditions? You or tbe Georgia Music House. 163 BROAD npr-10-ly. ST. Fine Chewing Tobaccos, Smoking Tobacco AND CIGARS, I At »! et T. S. POWELLS, Druggist anti Bookseller. The Great Cough Kcmcdy. Cents. 1 ‘ Dr. White's Magic Liniment, Tiie Great stimulating J-iniment for | Man or llcast. Price 2p Cents. j j ® r - White s Cathartic Liver ■ lowest prices, t. .« powell, Pills, i aepu25-ct Druggist and Bookseller. • J ; Unequalled a3 a Cure lor Biliousness. • Xo Griping. Do not make you sick, i Window Glass. Paints. Oils, Vamlsles aid Brasses. 1 Griping. Do not make you sick. Trice 25 Cents. In Conclusion, i • ! We keep an immense supply of Mw*ic | VAll lwinif Books. >*lieet Music and Music Supplies , L' j "II generally. A^*Special Discount to Teaclsers >d>i. j Special Discount to tiie Clergy on j ’ _ ~ ijQ^From 10 to 25 per cent saved by] liver W are! addressing for catalogue. allG Testaments. Blank Bonks, Scrap IkMiks, !l>mn an.l Note Books, Fine Stationery, etc., at low est prices. T. M. Vi > V KLL. wpt25-Iy Druggist and Bookseller. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. Holman’s Family Bibles, All sizes and prices, Photograph Albums : f urge, Medium end Small, 1 W Cm ! FINE autograph albums. el • f? • &TA]VtOBD ] Cigar Ca«e«. Hand Mil rota. Fan cy Candies. Fine Toilet Sets, ly Pure Lead, war ranted, and Linseed Oil at prices that will enable every- body to paint up. Get niv figures be-' The Georgia Music House, E. D. IRVINE, Manager, Macox, Ga. feb 28 lv. j 'Quadruple Plate, on White Metal.’ j We arc closing out at retluceil pri- i j cca. Call ami get a Bargain, at I jet ALLISON & SIMPSON'S. : Fine Extracts and Col- oisurp. Harris’ Tooth- waah and Tooth Pmidera, Scliool Books, Accor- dian**. IIEAPQUAKTKfLS FOR POWDER Absolutely Pure. Dr. White's Cnm()oti;ni Fluiil Ex- j ALLISON A SIMPSON S. Harness. i Buggies and Wagons will sell . , ; . ^ j very low. Call and get a bargain. Cooking £ Heating Stoves Hg 1st ATI.KnX Ar tJIVPXGVS . , . , This Pow.ler never varies. A marvel to uis mother, * why is kissing a iof purity, strength and wholcsomeneas. nrettv trill tike a sen-ini. mnehJneV’I, 5 ! ore vcq'tomieal than the ordinary’ pretty git t nxe a sen ing-maunne. | kinds, and cannot be sold in competition r> t 1.1* l t .1A . . • In... 4.. .A . 1 - . tfc I here is no earthly resemblance.'’j “Oil, yes there is, too," he re-' plied, “a very close resemblance.” ! “Well, why is it?" i “Because it seams good."—: Graphic. HARDWARE —AND— GROCERIES. Anything in Our Line. tract of Sarsaparilla, with j Iodide nf Potash , Price 50e. | Physicians will all tell you this is tiie i ONLY Kcmcdy for Blood Disease. .1(7 of Dr. White's Family Med j icines are for Sale by Dr J. W. STANFORD. jelO ly Cuthbert. Ga. ; sept27 ct Haiman’s and Avery Plow Stocks, FOR $1.25, AT ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.- jan24-ct BLAXK BOOKS of every kind,size and style,cheap er than ever before, at aiw’ltf J. W. Staxforo's. ! fipccial IndaccMnls Oa I Flour, Sugar, and Coffee, at ALLISON & SIMPSON’S. I jan24-ct j Oglethorpe Echo: Ogl-fr'iorpc j ; county lias the honor of knowing j that tbe patriarch, Jesse Mercer, j the great father of Baptism-in this j J* °} ve S P ecia! : V 0 / w , , ^ 1 ,,rPS ' — ° Can t be undersold, (if Seller pays , C> le. nrcaehed ins first sermon’ e,. t.t, e i_. i 4 FRt IT EXTR44TK. Strawberry. Orange, Bananj, ; retail, at : Pine Apple. Vanilla, and Lemon, 1 j at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. 1 Garden Seed I Of every variety, at wholesale and J. W. STANFORD S —Sweet Gum and Mullein for sale at J. W. Stanford's. State, preached his first sermon j f or y,j s q 001 ] s j within her borders. He was a-j Bt ALLISON A SIMPSON, mcro boy attiie time, going around with his father, who was also a s. s. Only $1.75.' at J. W. Stanford's. til's step taken, the commissioners-) f. ft. Colquitt now lives, i Irbin the First. Third ami Tenth 1 Sandy Cross neighborhood. preacher, atlfl Use sermon was de iivered in an old flirt called Olive's tort, which stood near where Mr. in Ihc OXF-Linsecd Oil and Pure Lead at such low prices as to defy competition, at the Drng Store of J. W. STANFORD. —Farmers Pills for sale bv W. Stanford. J. Wheat Bran, AT ALLISON i SIMPSON'S. jau24-ct Have Received, OVELL S LIBRARY, 10, IS and 20 Ground Meal on band at all times, —Tavlor’s Premium Cologne at)at ALLloON <k SIJIPSON'S. if ‘ J. W. STANFORD S. 1 —Corn. and fresh Water ; LLent* t ,cr Volume. Scrap Book., • Scrap Book'Pictures. At T. f*. POWELL'S, Ct t ct. r'rji-- 'i ' and Bookseller. Tiniedre, Crockery, Glasairarc, Lamp» and Setring 31a chines. V.’iH duplicate any bill within five hun dred miles of this place. jtinT-ct Matches and Snuff, Cheap as can be bought this side of N. V. at ALLISON & SIMPSON’S. jan24 et —Fishing Tackle, in great va riety at J W. Stafford's. DRUNKENNESS J£t05 j e-i* W§ 5 * | CUBED IS ITS VARIOUS STAGES. ts5.i1 sgi Am u qK Desire for alimulants entirely remov- ^ ^ led. Home treatment. Medicine can be *" a"*-? s 1- M ‘ administered without knowledge of j*a- ^ J tient. bv simply plm ing it in coffee, tea c M j or any article oi food. Cures guaranteed. $100 WILL BE PAID [ For any rase of drunkenness that Gold en Specific will not cure. Circulars All prices and kind*. BABY CARRIAGES. PAINTS AND OILS, Drupr-I and Medicine* 01 all kinds a It J. W STANFOl: IF*. NO PATENT, NO PAT D A TF obtained for Meehan 1 ill iJii 1 O leal Iffevlrcu. Com* ponnda. Design* and Label*. All nrr- iiroinarr examination* a* to paten tabili- containing testimnniala and fuUparticn- ° a . r f " T lars sent free. Address 1 where^l lddrew- <» " nt free ev.r, . GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. je-10-ly. 185 Bare fc?t.. Cincinnati. O. Hazard Gunpowder A SPECIALTY. ALLISON & SIMPSON, jan24-ct Agent*. Sash, Doors and Blinds, We make a specialty. Call and get and our prices. A LLISON <t SI M PSON. jan24 ct un is bagger a co„ Solicitora of Patent*, Eatahlished 1064. Washington, D.C. raayll-tf. SIOO.OO A WEEK ! We can guarantee the shore amount to good, active, energetic Organ uail Piasoa of all stylos, for sale cheap, hy J. W. Stanford—cheaper than factory prices. Gallon him and r get illustrated catalogue ami prices. He will save yon money. KheaMer Brace*. For ladies latest impr nov30-4t J. W. STANFORD'S. . _ .. i Ladies as aril as trentlemen. make a anil gentlemen, of the j snecess in the business. Very little rap- rovement—all sizes, at ! ital required. We hare a housch.ld ar- ' tiele as saleable as Hour. —Pyrafuge for Chills at J. IV. .Stafford's. TP ;oO|Ir|s5g- _ rr nvELF: I, is nseil every day in even- (aiuilr. You do not need to explain its merits. | There is a rich harvest for aB vho eni- ! brace this yuhlrn opoortuniry. U costs you only one cent to learn what our bua- mess is. Buy a postal card and write to its and we will send you our prospec tus and full partk-ulars FREE! And waknow you wfl! derive more good than you have any idea. Onr repot a- tiati a* a manafacttiring r$rtu|uu»y is JOfWthat me can not a fiord to deceive. Write to n* on a poata! aid jjive your address plainly and receive full particu lars. Bvckere nTfCa^ oc#4-ly fiterfM. fihte Wr#t*« .lerte i Arc e certain cure for all nicaial j aii«i nervous disorders. For as la i bv .1. W. Si AM oi.o. 4t