Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 30, 1884, Image 2

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-i't~I CVtHhUitVy HA. -K4 Mias l»ert, la .•omuml Capt. TtAnuft, «ft has-li know enough of this lamentable ■ on llie pu*v list for some time affair t<t give the details. We j ire sre gtad to know is on tlie 4v-imVvA A 'i tit^XCL ~5iwii3ltnin. however, that there had I mend, a*d hope lie will lie able to 1 k«nlit Xontiftc, Oft, 210, tti>4. been sonte unpleasant feelings lie j assume his school duties ere long. for- It is with .difficulty that the,, water mills of thin afiortfajt-aq M< , -limitl the is4ssuvu >4.•soomsmUsI* thsir-t»stro*s with a drink, Mr. Gfcsctt* - met ( apt. gpod-artivle-oQsseal since the con i tween the two gentlemen ' *Mlv K JU MARTIN' is our Aireatj sometime, and that on .‘Saturday, « fchrtfml t ^ t - u y ssttwlwi ta j ■ . receive Hi re*eipi.,fsr all mane; imMhim. Matronal Democratic Titket For 1‘resident, Hon. Grmr’r Cleveland, Of New York. For Vice-President, Hon.T. A. Hendricks, Of Indiana.- HON. Eor Congress, 11 unity o turner. Tlie Georgia Legislature will meet on the fith of Novemltcr. <\\TAItlIH CTRKI), hraltii mui -weet hrmifh *wurcd by Shiloh’nOatarrh Rciu- i*THT •to cents. Nasal JnKtrtor far. For*a>f- by J. \\\ STAXFtMiD. E«fm!a has s\ts|K‘U<k'fl work on her artcbiuu well at a depth of 159 feet. Ask your druggist what he know* about tin; merit of-Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, tlie popular remedy. Senator Colquitt received anen Ihnslastic welcome wherever he wenLin Florida. MIII.OH’S COICII and Consumption fitreis «>M l,y il, on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Forsale bv .1. W. Stanford. There arc 200 cutlets and Is law students attending the Uni versity of Alabama. - m * m rnorp, whooi'ixg coron ami Kr.mchiris immediately relieve,! I»v 8!ii!oh*s Cure. For sale'by ,1. w. STAN- FOKD. - jutic-lU-ly. . « m * Over three bundled persons have united themselves with the chureh of Gainesville since Jan uarv last. THAT HACKING eOl'GII ean be so quickly eured bv Shiloh’s Cure We euarantcc it. For sale by J. \\\ jjTAX- Thc third artesian well, just completed at Montezuma for the Central railroad, flows seventy five gallons pur minute. IN It-!, N Ol- M KFKK with Dvsttensia . and 1-iver Comi-latit? -Shiloh’s Vitafizer I-* ftuu anteed toeure vot. For Sale n\ J. iV. STAXFOItP. ' i » ■ ■ - — - - — * m - j Mr. Niiniuu. the chief of the M, s. Suauss, wile ol Mr. S. j bureau of statistics, says, in hit Strauss, anti sister ol Messrs. M.: annual report: The United States Picket and shot him, dtsrit surging the contents of laftta barrels of a double barreled shot gun into his ImhIv from which lie died iaaltant ly. Mr. Cheevos was atone* *r- resteil ami put in jail to await his trial at court which comes o(T in a week. We regret the occurrence very nueh. ('apt. Pieket was a splen did citizen. an,l leaves n large family la mourn his sad end. Mr. Cheevos wss a personal friend of ours, anti tve have al- j ways taken great interest in him. j He has many admirable traits, j and had made s great windier ol friends for Hmvdf in Dawson, where lie was doing well. Only one serious delect marred an oth erwise lovely character—an oc casional yielding to the demon, drink. If our information lie cor rect, it wn3 while under its power that this rash act was c:>mmitt«d that hurried one soul into eterni ly, made two families miserable, anil brought an unending regret —Itossilily an ignominious death to hitnsclf. A Yoke ef Oxen and • Mule. Stkvrns’ Pottery. Ga., August 18. 1881.—Dear Sir; 1 Imil a yoke of oxen whose necks became very sore from the yoke. As T could not afford to stop them from-work, I was npfrrcliciistve that Sanotiiue would D ,i make a cure. But to my gratification they were cured in a few days. It also made a speedy cure of a bad running sore on <mc of m-y mules ami an the foot of one of my bawls. Icon sidcr it a valuable medicine. Respectfully, yours, Hknrt Stephens. Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 188-1. —Dear Sir: S.-tnodine is the“Boss" preparation for cuts, sores, and mange. Have given it a thorough trial. Wouhl not lie without il tor leu limes what it cost. Respect fully yours, J. R. Gheou, Of Gregg ii Co.-,- Hardware Dealers tinued drought. . . . Mrs. R. JL Puckett has, or soon will occupy the Jordan building at this place as a resilience. .She, with her amiable /laughters will arid much to the society of the village. „ Mr. W. H. Moore- will soon commence work on him a new residence near thin place. We are imfortn*d by one of the proprietors that Mojrn, Rogers A Hammock expect soon to lo cate their steam mill permanent ly at this place and attach to the snme a grist for the convenience of tins and surrounding commit- bities. We are very sorry that our communication in reference to tlie recent meeting of the Chatta hoochee Musical Convention, of. which we agreed to furnish a briel outline of its proceedings, was crowded out, hut amcc it was tin- avoidable, are must ask our friends to excuse us. We learned on yesterday that Mrs. CVoith McLendon was crit ically ill with heart disease. We are not able at this lime to report her condition. The gathering of crops is about completed, and day laborers wili soon have to seek oil ter employ meat, nr otherwise acquiesce iu idleness, and we are fcartul that a majority of the colored party will accept the negative with night pilfering* for a support. The appraisers apjstinted by the ordinary to appraise the projierty of W. H. J. Chapman, deceased, met on Wednesday last and made out their valuation ol all property belong, ng to said de ceased. The estate was apprais ed at one thousand dollars. Some of our friends anliripalt visiiiug relatives awl Henry county Ale., soon. Daniel own. I nndt usly sick, and hi sarhbe cannot liTC Dr. Mercer and his good lady- have retnrnetl from the spriug*. They are enjoying ;n*§f* !1 «Pf health, awl their friends are glad to walyome them, hpnts. • litit./wtMcbtioi retfcilAs io^bs' plshsd In the talda»—Ous s—ty Tin: Heat—SantHlino will cure the worst caaes.of Heat by a few applications. Give it a trial.— All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty Cents. Ask jour Drnggis it. ly M. ant A. beringer, of Ktifaitla. ; j* now the largest manufacturing j cure, and to Mrs. Sliotaiiield, of Macon, died iu the former place last Fri day. SLEEPLESS NItillTS, made mi-cralde tti.it terribletsmgb. Shiloh's Ciirt-i-. tlit*renurlv furyou. Fursare bv . W .BTAU'tiRH. Major John II. Pate, of Haw- k nsville, has been ap|minted one M the inspectors of fertilizers at the ports of Savannah and Bruns wick by Commissioner Hender son. For lame Hack, side er Chest use Shiloh's I'urtm- Piaster.- Price Vents For sale by J. W. STAXi'MlD. The heaviest bale of cotton this season has been packed by Mr. George W. Powell, of Eas'-- man. It weighs 775 pounds, awl “one si lc of the gin house had to be knocked off to get the bale out SHILOH'S V1TAUZKU is wliat von n.-ed tor VtinsWiiatiMt. u„of A|>]K-titc. and all bvni)-t,-m- „f llvsiH'ie »ii Price in nd 75 cents t„-r Wtle For sale by J. W. STASLlFOIit). m s m It is »ai«I that Miss Ellen Vero nee, a young lady of Athens, h: s received ati offer ot 1(5,000 a year bv a musical director in New York. He guarantees her this amount to go on tlie stage and sing lor five years. W. IV. J. A Great Discovery That is dully bringing joy to tlie homes of lliotlsnnds by saving many of their dear ones from an C or , early grave. Truly is Dr. King's ! New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive Guaranteed. will aot make a ay more cotton than it did last year, but it ha* tieta of ti better grade, and the price has been the same for all of it. I hardly know what farmers will do if next year prove* a poor crop year. It will lie ‘ ‘-Over the hills to the poor house” with some of ua, I am afraid. The potato crop is poor, too, and a razor back pig would gel disgusted rooting for the little string* and quit. Mr. Jasper Hill, Jr., tas gone to Louisiana to lit*. Jasper ia a quiet, clever 'and |peaceful boy, awl if lriuek and energy ean ac complish anything, he will win. Mr. Jaa. Melhvin had the mis fortune to lose two fine and stj-- li*h mnles one day last week.— They were taken sick about the same time and died ia about an hour of each olber. It ia believed by many that they were poisoned. Th* Georgetown Echo came out «n the half aliell again last week. Well, I guess a half loaf is better than no loaf. Let us all l>e thank ful for what we receive, however little it may be, and not fuss and grumble. Mr. Robt. Smith is the most lonesome looking boy I hive seen lately. Cause: She has flown. I went to Georgetown Tuesday- awl was glad to see so many evi dences of progress. Our little town is improving, snd may it continue li> grow. Mr. Davidson has erected a new store, and will in a few days move into it. The new drug store is a neat and pret ly building. The proprietors are attentive awl industrious young men. and I hope they will build up awl succeed. I learned that Mr. Keese's school was in a thriving condition, and that he was gi\ ig satisfaction a> a teacher. Ha has bought nea aeali and Peaks and otherwise im proved the a , ;iea*"anecof the acad emy. 1 alc4> heard a laughable joke the boy;. ’ ad on Mr. Ed Var , , ter. They all went over to Eu friend* iii j fltula to the theatre, awl they ask ed Fa I If be was goifig ift the dress anotfier have been overcome Ty financial misfortune. When I e failed in May for a half million ago. AltboOgh living iathcaame bouse with him ever since, she has never uttered a word to him, even S| eak to others while he was wniclt he did bnainesa, where he waa cpnaiileiwk ;absolutely sul- renL'wha will! digit p.r/UZe.1; Jaa. .aam-thnAzanbla linmghl on his thousand and one de|>oai- tors, instead of making off for Canada or looking into the muz zle of a loaded pistol, exercising with the agile razor. 4»r taking |x>ison. or other of the,desperate methods resorted to by financial gentlemen in similar straits, be threw himself upea the marry of bin creditors, and surrendered bin property to them. . He hnn since seen hit large indebtedness adjusted, and on th* heela of a fsilnre which has no (mrallel' in the historjr of the state, opens business again at the aid stand. He bae just issued a circular to the public which is rather unique, all things considered. Among otlits things, he saya: “I wish the pnMic to understand, that 1 have quit speculating, and that 1 am doing busineaa on a solid ha air. That there ia no bank that stands better than mine, awl none better able to give accou • Initiations. Now remember, J say. and yon ean rely on it, that yon run no risk in doing business with me, because I have quit s|>ei'Ulaling, and am out of debt, and my past experience is vslua Mr.” All trnant bankers should paste this in their bats. Trial Bot country on theglolte. The value! tics fiec at J. W. Stanford's of the product* of American man-1 ^ ru U ^Nore. Large size $1.00. j circle. He said no, Tic was going up in the loft, (the gallert - , yon know.) But I don't think they make much out of hint, for h< gives as good as lie get*. Til* Jr. —"The clouds may dry up and blow away, the Chattahoochee may seek to hide itself under tjtc mud at its bottom, and business insy lie down behind the eoualei and go to sleep, hut the young | folks of Columbus will marry.'’ I The above ia from one of our Co ■ifacturers consumed at home is five times the value ol the mantt facturcd products of Great Brit ain and Ireland exported to all other countries, and more than fourteen times the value of the exports of the m a n ti fact u reilyiro- duets cx|iortcd from France to all ot ier e u tries. The relative value of internal, as compared to Ibrc'gn commerce, ia also illus trated by a statement showing that i)9 percent, of the coal min ed in the United States, 95 per cent, of our iron awl steel pro duets,. 95 p"r cent, of the product j of onr leather industry, more; than 90 per cent, of ourntanulac | tut'ers of wool, 95 Jicr cent, of thei products of onr cotton mamifac ,* , luntitiiH exchanges, and if atiurov flic new capital ol Georgia will ■ i F lietlm-e hundreil and forty feet in j ed by some of our Ciithhert boys length. It will fronton Washing i t,le '»..wrtony of single life would tan street, snd the ends will reach j ! >C ,n, ^ en > -•>•*«*« forty feet of Hunter and Mitchell ] '* a j > * > ' wc ^ l H , P f> * e - streets. The ‘ approach from i Back lea** Araira Halve. Washington street will be one hun | The Best Salve in tlie world for dred feet and there will he filty ■ Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt feet margia on McDonough street.! Rheum. Peter -'ores. letter, Clinp|>cil Hands,Chilblains, Corns Most of the fine trees in the park will have to lie dest royed in order to make room for the mammoth structure — Mciwfola Carol. Ati.axta, Ga., August, 1883. . My six-year-old son has hail a ter rible stanching .Serwfnlons Ulcer of 1 tli.f neik tor biree years, attended ‘ ,bc with blindness, loss of hair, great em- and all Skin Eruptions, awl posi lively cures Files, or no pay re qtiired. It is guaranteed to give jierfeet satisfaction, or money re funded. Priee 25 eents per box. For sale by J. W. Stanford. jan 24 ly. The effect of Cleveland's elec tion would lie electrical. For the first time in a quarter of a cen lury, our Southern people would have real heart and ho|w. All this time the country has been ruled t>v a sectional party. Iia treil of the South baa been ii» animus, its bond of union. From ’.he holy of holies of our constitu tional rights we have been exelu ded by an unreasoning prejutlic, kept waiting in toe outer coart ol the tabernacle until .enmities should die out. Democratic sue cess would lie our restoration— our rehabilitation. Every man. woman and child in our sunny section would fret the impulse— every enterprise would receive an impetus—and quietness and as -tiranee would take the place ot unrest and apprehension. A* a natural result, (the cause—Re publican ascendancy—having been removed), the solid South would gradually dissolve, like an iceberg, in the Gulf stream of re turning fret r ity and good will flic menace to our social and |n> iilical life having tieen tahei. away, we should divide nalurslly and peacefully uneconomic qois lions. Tlie "bloody chasm” would lie not only spanned, but filled up, and all tracts of onr fratricidal war would gradually disappear. Patriotism would su|>ersede per sonalism in onr polities; public offices wouhl lie administered as public trusts; principle wouhl 1m- strongcr than party. The Kepuh liean party saved the Union—il has shown itself incapable of gov erning it. It was a war party and is now a plundering party. The conservatism of Democracy is better suited to times of peace. The nation wauts to forget the war awl go forward in its path of sublime pnigress. We trust that < lie night is far spent and that the •lav is at hand.— Ex. rillijq hearing. She was fre l|kie«l%’.'MM>astr*fced ) with for this ixiiuae, hut she explained that inkia.presence she was real ly ffinilhOtmitoAi'li w*l -liy any effort use her loague till be went out of sight. She died »■ Tues day night without * having ever ■qiened her ii|i* to him. ' (Old Indian Cure.) Is taking the lead of all other blood purifiers with astonishing r-ipiriitv. Asa blood purifier, it is absolutely without an equal. As a tonie and appetizer, eminently ad ,pte 1 to female complaints, it hs* ♦he wuilWiicni—i of the most respects- sliesjg Ute land PllYsii- The New York Sun. a paper, by way. which is fighting the notation, and general prostration, j democratic ticket with all its Physicians and variens liloixl reme- • |K>wer, figures out the situation as tores more Liian imtoM , die* iwrv resorted to'without benefit, tnius, more lltau W per eetrt. o?;Tbe ;»ew Atlanta .Mwlieal College our manufacturers of silk, and 97 > treated him for three months, but Ids per cent, of our manufacturers of [m * i l was urg d to trv the cmeacr of glass, glassware, earthenware awl; B. 15. IL. and to the astonishment of stoneware are eonsuined m the United States. Smith' * Hilt tlea ns are having ns big a run ns B.-irnutu's circus, tlie lemonade department uot ex cepted. For sale by J. W. Stan ford. Tin re was .'mold man named Carlyle, Whose sy ,:.-m was chock full of bile, Ity taking one lieaft, He got rid of liis spleen And non he does nothing hut smile. Smith** Bite Beans cure all ailments arising from a disordered liver. 35 e s. per bottle. For sale by J. W. Staneokd. O » Mi If Htaiue should he elected, a s ; gn about like this over the White House done would be appropriate: •‘.lames G. Blaine, Broker, and Dealer in Stocks, Bonds, Recoin- me'ndations and Vetoes; Govcrn- inent Contracts and Negotialious; Wlicre My Name and Influence are iu tlie Consideration.”— Sa vtiuuah Xcics. Sever Give I p. If yon are sintering with Ion- anil depressed qpirits, loss of :ip ' petite, geiieral debility, disorder ed IdiMid, weak constitution, head ache, or any disease of a billions n-ituie. by all means procure a bottle of K'celrio Bitters. You will he surprisetl to sis; the rapid itnprovenunt tiiat will follow;you will lie inspired with new life: strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praisu of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. W. Stanford. myself, friends and ncightsws, on. singlclw'tftaeflefted an entire cure. Ulcers of tiie neck entirely healed; eyesight it-storval, and the hair rotii- tnenred growing on his head again. I live at 345 Jones Street, Atlanta, and my Isiyis there to In- seen. Frank Joseph. —w-t-w. The City of St. Augustine, Flor ida, the oldest in the United States, will celebrate, on March 25, the anniversary of the landing of Ponce de Lenu in 1512 and at the same time will commemorate ! south cast 153 votes. This is 48 the fiuundin? of the city by Mer.- short of a majority. Tlie sup- endez in 1565. Ponce de Leon \ porters of Mr. Cleveland claim The Democratic-Greenback fu sion appears to hsvc a good show ing iu Michigan. The matu ho|ie the Republicans have of earn ing the State for Blaine is the appa reritly vain on* that the Prohilr- liomsts. almut 15 006 strong, will ignore St. Joliu and go for the Republican nominee. The Ger man detection is very considers ble. Heretofore the Germans have been almost solidly Repub Mr.Jolm Thompson, 58* Hanover I li ‘ an - II •• considered pretty cer j street, Liverpool, England and otic of! t." in that at least half of them l t la - oldest ami most extensive deal.; ic ■ h--: ■- in rircu:Britain, '.'-rites: "It 1*a pleasure Uj sell e remedy follows: "New York still remains the turning point in the presiden tial contest. In this rcs|M.-et the results of the October elretious have not altered the situation. The candidate of the party that captures New York will stirelv enter the white house. The other candidates will hare to stay out side. A few figures are just now in order. The whole number of electoral votes is 401. To lie chos en president a candidate must have an absolute majority', which, is 201. The states of the solid cause of its bl ing a land of flow-j of the south. Where do they look era. as generally Iwlieved, hut be I in the north for the other 48? cause he discovered it on the day j Tlicj- |ioint to New York, which of the Feast of Flowers. j gives 36, and Indiana, which easts . ~T — r . ! 14. making aggregate of 51 which A letter has been received at U . ,/ , ... .... ; is three more than is necessary to \\ asbingtou from U-d. Holloway. ; saTC U’lcvelaed, provided he gels postmaster at Indianapolis, who 1 is onu of the most active suppor ters of Mr. Blaine in the State, in which he says that he cannot see the way clear to a Republican victory in the State, and that as matters now stands, he fears that Mr. Blaine will not get the elec to ral vote of Indiana. v liich gives general jail Inaction, and biirpeople,dike fliciY American coe- lilis, ; av>' become eotiWneed of tlie fart toot 8t. Jsr.-’-(dieouquerspaut. ; 'p|, c Tf«e rtaiuatulfor it in Liverpool end .. virility was never so great as at the! are also actively atework,.au* the presell* all’’- ss-.l ily increasing.'* There fine four candidates the presidency of the Senate: lor II. II. Carlton, ofClarke, W. R. Ran kin. of Gordon, J. S. Davidson, ol r.iehiHOlK Uancoek. will vole for the fusion electoral ! - prerrsittoo will be made to ticket The Green back vote is | “*e ensuing session of the Georgia about 35,000 and of course that J the State Univer- will be cast for thn fosion ticket. | ,il J’ ,l AllieM , , ln tnrn ov ‘ r tu Inricpoaricnt- Republicans j thc ‘ he ^ - f * rU1 ' if t, *« ' State will give #10,000 a year to greatest confidence is expressed | iU Smith, that both Gen; Alger awl j‘-f Oglethorpe, one of the larges# Blaine electors-will lie. tletaaled , farmers in Georgia, will urge it* by at least 5,000- majority.- I passage. More prohibition bills will be and YV. J. Northern, of j introduced iu the next Legislature All worthy gentlenieu. (than ever before. It is thought that Gov. O’Neafc will appoint Hon. David Clopton as Chief Justice of Alabama. the entire 153 in thc sonth.” Gov. Or vela*4 Awaltri. A man named Boone, a few days ago, assaulted Gov. Cleveland, lie cause the latter refused execu tive clemency in behalf of a relative of Boone, who had been sentenced to the penitentiary for ,a term of years. Gov. Clevelsnd refused to prosecute his assailant. Boone’s friends put in the usual plea ol insanity, but physicians decide that lie is sane. W-c never saw a better behaved set of stuilents, says the Athens Banner, than are attending college this year. Of course there are a few taieehievone enes among the number, but as a rule they are qpiet,.ordert? young genlPsineBy and their deportment ia highly complimented by our ettizens. To young men who have grown up since the war, the events and individual experiences of the great struggle as we hear them related hy old soldiers, there is a charm anil jiee'diar fascination, that renders their recital welcome at anytime. We listen to the obi soldiers recount their varied ex jiericnces, with keen unflagging interest there is no subject, more welcomed to the youthful tuiud and heart. History as it is writ ten. is but an old recital of facts, an I leaves its impress only on the u.iiid. Unwritten history as we learn il from the mouths of thc participants, leaves its impress ii|M>n the heart, ; nd is cherished as sacred traditions made holy by tlie blood and sufferings of our fathers and brothers. To say that the recollections of that stu pendous struggle is dying out. is a mistake. Possibly its bitter ness may have in a measure be come assuaged, but the recollec tion will be kept alive for genera tiuns tu come, and will lie a noble incentive to Southern hearts and hands, in the rebuilding of our waste places, and the perpetua tion of those peculiar features of our social and political systems. w o ^ — It is atated that the University of Virginia haa received since the war donat ions amounting to $917,- <XX). While i>jdicing in the good fortune of the University all Southerners must regret that the time-hooored old William and Mary College has been forced to close its dnora. The step of the professor, the ringing laugh of the student is lisard no mure in America’s oldest college. mam W. H. Vanderbilt has given a half million to the College ol Phys icians and Surgeons, New York. We congratulate Mr. V. upon tbia exercise of liberality, and hop* it will be followed by more of the same kind. U is not generally known ia a graveyard in Fredericksburg. Virginia, there may be seen tl tombstone of one of the p* bearers of William Sbakespearei Tbs tombstone ia a.elabbf ted sandstone, on which, may ., plainly deciphered the follow ing itwcriptioa: “Here lie* t body of Edward Heklon. practi tioner ia phytic* and- chirurgery. Born ta Bedfordshire, England, iff the year «four L<>t;d, 1542. W contemporary with and one of the |ial! Imarers of William Shake •(ware, ef the Avon. After a brief illness bis spirit ascended id the year of our Lord 1618.” It iy, strange that the relic hunjere have u»t captured this slab', snd it is strange that nothing bar Im-cu published about it for many years. Aa far back-as 1784, how ever. the slope, attracted the at tention of a poet who paid a pret ty tribute to it in the elii Frcder icksbtirg Gazette. m * —i A fashionable young lady, mar rieri last w«* k In Lexington, Mo, to a St. Louis gentleman, invited to her wedding all of her unfash ionable country friends, who prr •*cnted their compliments to thc bride in the shape of great bas kets of eggs, roils of yellow conn- *rv butter and other country far •. There are many high toned wed din? given at which just such tin fashionable presents would, if truth were told, he not only ap nrnpriate but highly acccpftnlile. Raaans Against Liqanr Seller*. Cornsers. O.. Octoher 23.— The session of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ohio closed to day Among the resolution* adopted was one declaring it to he the opinion of the body that the sell ing of iatoxirating drinks is a Masonic offence and should di - qualify anv one from initiatini into, or affiliation with, any Ma sonic lodge. The Mcrning News asks tlie question: "Aretliere really am piarries of granite, marble or Sandstone in Georgia?" Tlierr certainly are, and tliev are ef fine quality; bnt they are not so much liettcr than those of other State* as to justify the Capitol Commission er* in paying two prices for the privilege of patronizing them. Georgia cannot be ex|>cctrd to rejoice in the privilege of being swindled h\ her own citizens. rifos. o,Srv;md(kdt«nwfieff(y i ot u o(rbuut Jonl’t «V':'W'“ ; ¥rW' “ l‘ ~ *- ' e.fkJtoc.Ette. Agent'Central rtiil»M*<!. rerry. <Li. pgggt. (tA„ -1^. Wi—I li^rtHy iwd4>i*rO. L i Ob>i«4ianrurc) as a niaft!y <>f wondrrful rmravy in tr^tubipfl iHvuliiir to woman. Have usrd WWtuey tmllT.»Ow« fsittifad .swat of Miuuherless other remedies, ami unliesi- plaints. 1*. «• ^ LI-KR. riprk Co. Commissioners. il»»ustonl\». w. H Johiisrrii, MaiiNilix.. K. M. Kin^ IVrrjr. Ga.. and a btn4 of others indorse it m* the greatest of all ren»e<Ii**s for rheuiiiatium aml.other blmnl diseases. In c«>nrlusi«»n the proprietors say they have vet t# mis t witli the first failure of O. I. 0. to do all that is claimed for it. l'rice. $l..s> jre-r Urge bottle. THE O- I. C. CO., rERKY. GA. Sold by «il! Prapr^ists. Ot t.'yvly. VI . IOV !i i ■ (DEPOT STREET,) CUTHBERT, G1JO ^4 I will continue to Store aiid Sfcll Cot ton on terms same as last season, and will serve pill|e fo(t^jf$est ability, and guarantee satisfaction. moUoS is Consigxmients of favors, siime, sH ’Thanking the miblic for past fai ami solieitmg M the * I am very respectfiillv, I3W3HTAM O e 3 ^|t g EU.IS Furniture Store. pi tory» i IIAVKthe Tattest Styles «>f Furniture hv the far Load. t’handier roin $40 to $2in>: I*ur«*aus as foW as imstraih from fo f0(»; Clunrs fr»rm To cuts to $1S a pie<v. Safes. Wardrobes. 1!o«ik t’ases. Writing Hat Hacks. Window Shades. At. •VinhI Coffin* and baskets all Sizes, and i‘rices 1 a ilhMflinufnature Kunil- M.v Stock of Fall k Vinter Goods, I* now in and was never more un-ttfhi kiisT *wl uFtle .-IbuOrsi «k- AUi'.igli^f wild Elcganta ctnbrac- i.-r. -aW4 .‘A -krim Fikr-. t Jlitl frit nv.rj-lt^n.r by the • urniiiircn* t.licapa* auv of flic s«-n- - .. v *» 1 ^ • V. -'tirmlu . I'iti,-*. Having Ih-cii cnzascl in l,c Furnitureburine** f*,r. Iwriilv rear* out given sati.-Iocfum. I wouio ttinuk my >4<1 fru-utl.- amt cuFttrtiicr* lur liicir past favor*, .mi wont! is- irlaJ 1,1 see f-tieni again. tm~ I I"' * arerqq-ciaby invttwl tot-vaunne n,y - Wlu-n visitiue ilu* city iloiii fai) to nuy roii. Ili'iiirmUr tiu- pi'-rr. (,n<- I)'or gust of "Kos*’ C lrriu-jt Factory. ' KoiwrlfuitT, O.-il.'l- rtu. KM. LINK. The Fsnr Itrsthers. Sundty last four brothers, whose combined ages aggregate 296 years, dined together iu this •siunty. They were Mr. M. D. Hay and hi* three brothers, aged respectively 71, 73, 75 and 77 years. They all met at Mr. M. D. Hay’s residence, where an elc gant dinner was prepared iu lion or uf tlie occasion. They are all hoaored citizens of our county.— Dnieton Journal. w *-«w— There are twenty twocandidates for the different offices in Rock dale county, and more to follow. There are five candidate* for the office of Treasurer: A Presbyte rian, a Methodist, a Primitive Baptist, and an undenninination al or a member of no chureh. Mew Advertisements. S TATE OF GEORGIA. H.vxpoLra Cor5TY. Agreeably to an ordrr of the court of Ormnary of ICandolpii county, will be sold at aurtion at tlie court house dtior of .said c*mnty «»n tlu* l.“t Tuesday in I De cember next, within the lepal hour.- of sale, the following prujH-rty to-wit: North half of lot of *!and number 1%] S , North half of 221 in theDth I>i»trict of unid county; a St«»re Ilou-e mi the North West corner of the public MjUiiit in the city of t^uthbert; also two Mn!#-. one Yoke of Oxen and Tart, as the proiterty of S. M. Duke. derea.«cd. Thc real estate will be sold one-half cash and the other lialf twelve months credit. The Administrator making titles when the last payment Lx made. The peram al property s«»ld for ca-h. W. C. JENKINS. Administrator . of S. M. Duke, deceased. Oct-SK>t It Mcms that th* efforts of CoL Livingston to secure* state dit pfan- at thc New Ortaaa* expoai- ti«i sill he a failure. Cause, want of money. Atlanta didn’t take to the movement with her usual pluck. Poor Georgia! S 1 TATE OF GEORGIA. R.iMKtLrn CorxTT. To all whom it may concern. Mrs*. Van- Pnckett. having in due form applied t«» the undersigned for the Guardianship of the persons and prop- of Idws amlHadie Felder, minor MUSICAL mSTftlMEMTS. VIOLINS, ACCOKDEOXS, BANJOS, HARMONICAS. Also a fine line of-Gut and Steel Fur 30 Day* trill Ofrr Sjtrrhtl IiufttcrtHettf*. Mn*t he .Call on Vh Itefore You Btt y. ALLISON & SlM£SQN. . /MU j A Hhf it iioi^K Var.^ Ftfc d iMih-s east4>f Cufl jw-rt. «til thd Alj bjtnvt«Awf. cmfraiimisTTT'g anfs. m>4v* or less. Nine acre* new ground; 1*5 AgTijuitfiiyid punlir- TfoT^Wi faun; nfaf^nWlJFafrTy j old land, makintr 3H0 ai*rcs uiMh-cfence. IktlaiM'C wimmIs. consisting itf Oak. 'Fine.. I!ick«*ry. Ac. Dwellinjr. Ifcmi?. .Sfock- a«lc. t’altins. Ap.. in two settlement-. (Ntnvenient for n>ntinjr.Ai’. M«x!eratcly rolling, pknl pr«H|iictive land, day anil Hi HH turinjf cr»»|»s. Terms cash. ^ ^ sep. 4 2m J. R. RUSSEU*. =S I To Oinners! Jleadquarters for igalvia and Ties, d Rubber Belting, ALUS0U k SIMPSOVTS. U3 C CO CO <M CO EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, NEW YORK. Agent for Cuthbert, oct-lfi-ef T.S. POWELL, Dru"ffiNt & Bookneller. NOTICE eliildren of Xw. Lnuna Edder. late of j f«i hcrebv <*iven that at t!i« next dttin^ Dooly county deceased, mdicew hereby i of the I^idature a IKI1 will intn#- given that her application will be lieanl j ,j Ut . c< | to alter and amend an Act ai»- at my office 4#n the l;*t Monday in l>e-. proved September 2ld. IM3, entitled an cember next. ld»4. Given under my - * -• — *'-•*- - ~ hand ami offinul denature. YliL* 2inii day iM. 1894. M. GOB M LEY, 4t Ordinary. S TATE OF GEOiMilA. Kakuolch CovNTT. William Mobley haa strayed before me thc fidlowin? eatray cattle to-wit: fine White Cow witli red head and neck, supposed to lie thirteen or hairtccn rears «4d. marked with crop and hack in tlie ri^ht ear. and over square in the left, and valued at six dollars; also one Brimlle Hided Steer with white tack ami bellv, marked the same as the Cow. #akl tdeer ia four or five years old. val ued at tan dollar*: also one Red Heifer Yearn* with white face, about eighteen mouths old. valued at two and a half dollar*. All persona are hereby mffitied to owe bwward and prove property and i#ay cost of said described cattle, else they will be told by the Wifriff or Ids Dei*uty at the plantation of William Mobley on Thursday tlie 29th day of November. 1994. Given under my hand and official signature, this thriftl» dav of tM«t.»ber. 1^1. M. GURMLKY. Jt Ordinary. act to authorize tlie Onlinarv of Ran dolpii county to submit to the qualified voters of said county thc question of the issuance «»f county lmnd.' to pay f«»r the erection of a Court House in said county, and to authorize the Clerk of the Supe rior Court and county Treasurer of aaid county to sign and issue said bonds and coiiiions attached, iu case two-thirds of the qualified voters of said county voting at aaid election shall cast their ballots in favor of said bonds, also for the sale and redemption of said bonds and for other purposes. oct-UMw. Kxeevter’ft (We. S TATE OF GEORGIA, KtM»of.rii Corjrrv. • rndcr and by virtue of an order grant ed by the Court of Ordinary of (’lav county, October 6th. lHftl.witl he sold be fore the Court House door in the citv of Cuthbert, at puhUc outcry on tlie first Tuesday iu November next within the legal hours ot sale, thc South half ot Lot of Land Xu. 178, In tlie sixth District of said county. Hold as thc property of Abner Belcher, deceased. RENJ AMIN BEUUER, Executor. uvt l> l*.v. Pattern Bonnets and Hats, HATS AND BONNE’I'S UN- TRIMMED, t-\CES; TIES, BIBlU)NSjTRIM- • -* MINGS, SATISiS*. FLUSHES. VEL VETS. KLOW- vhTwujpbs. : MOSS CHKXE1 NEILE. Daisies «tc. | Bafcy -C’As Hit- rnwti H*»r. Tinlct G*o»h, Zephy rs, etc. Ladies and Misses Ready-Made Suits. Kven lHsly invited to Call and examine good* soil eiimpnre prices. No trouble to slimv goods ifid ^arislavtblii guarantee<l. (’.-ill -iMkd see nitv'JUetore pnq'ta<ing T'SWJfl-Wtrl 1 M Ltimu ip ffA I Sotith-W est-Georgia AfflUCULTUlAL COLLEGE. (Brad d He Diirmltr of Geirdt.) CUTHBEHT, • GA. ER. A. M. President /"lORPS of Twhi-r* full. Ttie Fall y7 Si»sst#iii nytens on tlie First Momhiy an at —New Crop Turnip Seed, all variation-* by the pound or pa per, at J. W. STANFORD'S. T. S. POWELL QFFKBS A LAKCE STOCK OF Drug* and Patent Medicines, At .Lowest Frirr*. wp25-et. Lamfry ani Taiht Saapt, Bon-Ton and Rojral Gtaes Starch, Laundry Blueing, at L- w Pri ces, al T. S. POWEL’S Drag Store. et ^peotaolen and Er* GHaiiw, W ARRANTKPtoCiv* s«tt*f«rtinn. frirw from SI rent.' tl, fs.ro |K-r M'. T s. POWKI.L. vt Drnzzbt and ltonk-wiier. —Novelties ia Ladies’ Neok wear, si foil assort meat, at If F. PULASKI * UO.’S. in !*cptciulw*r. Tlie appropriation to the < <»IIcgc.of ha« been restored, fin 9 enabling the Trrjcee* to |»nt the rncidcu.- tM'xr at SO t'HARKES FOB Tl lTIOS. 'tear.' ,g tTdiVSnSSSfETnft wSttu ApUcatjon to the t*re.-idenf. uly HB-1 r. * '* CENT1AL &AILE0AB A IimUK CO OF : •_< QEOBfiiA. *i«reral ■’reltiuntfsrtswat '■* “NOT1C& * (i.iv.osAfl, G*.. Srptembsr 1st, tsst. O X aiul after October 1st. 188t. tlie cn*t<im.kerctnfure ob-erred in- rM* ri.iuqvjny, is requiring present uticii slid eummter M tile Osifinal «tU><4 loidim; covertnw all 8hi|qsvnt* fros. Western Itants, prior ti'deltmr ufifhe Rfidit at JsSMfos, will- be SsmsiiMui in u for**esorern* Directt'onstesmnit*. BiU* of Ladiiift coyerioa Ifinpioeiits n>wn«i»"inona,' < a**k iwe*ent> edjiO’perfr esrOwsed ts»i knl|i4»I l , 1 < r 0*4 s«r*r t* whose *r4n shits Auut|« si* eoadtnwVI. sWI«Wrer|MI|i ut I jdintf mast hs samodensb tofbe Ros4 brfor e **rh Mitpsiants will be itelitv-nd. _ G. A. WHITKHKAH. M|42.>-|t , tirnerai Fsri^itAjrcnt, Insurance Agency. T. S, POWELL Represents KORGiA UOMKnRKIXM'KANCR VX CO. Assets,-fetftwa. B ritish America issCrasce CO. Assets, ft ASS,un. . WB'TSW ASSI RAM E INS. CO. Tl Assets, ft,.mo,l»IU. V A. finms jx8t >*A»rE ro nss»*.,f200.W«. f^RAWmOHAK JHTl-AL UFR Mr IZsb'OAXCM MA^Asssssment Man. All safe, FrontpS and Bella We Comps, tries. - et Cotton Gins a Contents Insured at the Josuram-e Agen cy of T, 8. POVKLL, Druggist and Bookseller, et