Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, October 30, 1884, Image 3

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^ 9a P’ as you can saye Money fry purchasingjiU yout fo°fejrom - : .« i. 1'I ‘iid.'. 1 . Sugar, Coffee *i.«lKil*!tiiioi>/. /whole ahd grSfif «5C * GHbds Y * csaaocM: in profusion,i»fc prices ^«KMtt,u?HAI3aHe s ^ . 12*L n.w«u» . 3F3HWVH3V3' 03T9U1H - oanut. •**^"*”> y, “"-iilMf’ni mu U! the building. »nU next n* i*a* I Li* kI u I»»I1*V1 imtil he t*StT»ncv <^e* Scotch pin head Oat Meal, Yan kee Bbaiifi/‘^fliea m'51h. **&&&** aud jy^J^^mad fooheto, Wall-flud-toiaftippers, ■- -** *^*. ^ °f o^MIIMa^o at pewf* tfmtwill ^ gSrTwwiiaW *)rf B in < stagger yoa. * 35S?S.*Ei *■£»• ». Wt.wdm^-** 11 JC— M veif < Consult your interest bv sVc-ftig orff Stock'dhd hear- Marshal Spann were reatetl o* the conn house st«|i* taUttngovpr matter, of bu.incs.. 4Jp«’lL s J}** was heart! in the alaliar jtpann "proceetnng in lhat direction went to the rear of the *torr,^tSl-Tn, going i D the g*te the atune ntase was ia.U- whieh he liatl heard Itefiire. He then suspecting something, ad -•awji 1" ^3uH*MM*.hWW»T nounceti for the appearance nl Dims’ Circa*.' A* it era* gener ally known,-** att early hour the crowd lejan to assemble—ihey came in from all direction*. The number at II o'rfbck' hart reached several tbomianti, aaootlv negroes, anil *t S_tj'clock it hat! increased perceptibly. The density of the crowd aad the stirring of the dust matte it very tlisagreeahle for those who had to be'amongthem The street |iarade was below that of the ordinary circus, and the performances and displays “anile^ f* his canvass’’ were bttt ordinary; There was bnt very little drink' all these living of a minor cliarac ter. “Catch|>enny”'stsftds were finite numerotts, ami the dollar was in demand. The targe crowd COTTOM MARKET CssarcrED Wekei.y *r. n. w. ti ns WAKE - COM- Mission arse HAST. Middling,. »vi| . t . ... 8$ I.oW Middling. ..... . 8716 Good Ordinary j 8* Market quiet. Tueail ^1 brget the election next <4 See mv (nothing before buy OTMSr —Mekl^Tti^tTSlnyc snd Ed. Harden are spending a few days in Macon-thi* week. —75 Pieces New Prints to ar rive this week. It R. «. A W. R.OWEN. im * m .» —Mr. Ja^^Hay »n‘ l spent Sunday in our city with friendn • T _ * * __ f »TJ* ^ ,—’Randolph Superior Couj l convenes next Monday- —Have you registered? Hie hooks close Novemlier 3rd, “and don’t you forget it.” V» * «h* chiume) he triTck 1 XiiMtMr found that ft \rent through the bole. Knowing then ing, and but very few difficulties, that some one w:t* ox the inside he began to think how to capture the thief, but at this moment be heard a noise at the front of the store. He got there in time to!alter walking, talking, dec., for vec the negro rush from the tront side door. Mr. Spann ftred two shots at the VhicL hut it ia not known whether the halli’took'ef fect or not. .The uegro was in an almost nude state, as all o< his clothing, consisting of coat, pants, vest, hat. Ac., were left behind. The crow liar which be effected hit entrance with was also left behind. - These have been ulenti- fled, and it is certain that the would-be thief will sqon be iarijighc to ineel' jastice in the courts. Marshal Spann deserve* credit lor his faithful discharge of duly. The Finn of PULASKI started business in this place, selling t _ Goods at prices never tmfttfc known in this section. It continiicil, Grateful for support in the |ast,l\hat way, alwavs improving, building up a trade which is astonishing : I announce myself a csndiilate for for a market like this. j Although they have had some very hard struggles through tire istomllMofmenld lie compctiiors, yet it stamls solid | lalfoqfl the r lieneSt of low prices, ami as well a sc-j _ if/e (bond ia larger cities. Itvcrviroily knows the result of these competing houses, imitating I us. pretending, to lie leaders of low prices. Most of them are gone, i blit the solid firm of MpriqginjFup aeasln iPssvSiri BEALL. —The Pebble Goat Wedge Heel >hoe is the best and most durable Shoo for school putfioses. For salt- *t W. D. Bimi ii Slxic Store, t-t The Eafaala Fair. Extensive preparations are be- ing made to |>re*«nt to the (icople of East Alabama and South West Georgia the most attractive pro gramme each day at the Eufaula Fair that has been presented j *1 any fair ever held there. Each! —7-. **t*i*T* programme wftt present new, —I am sole Agent for the celc j interesting and attractive features the best j hrr the entertain incut of the large —Mrs. P. Harris left on Mon day to visit relatives in Griffin, Ga. thi day, returned to their homes at a late hoar, being no wiser (ban they, were 'when they came. It can tie said that .it w*a thi most orderly circus crowd ever in Cut lilier L -■■■'■ T# Ikel lriiraKaad Voters*# ■aaMafc t’saalyt I hereby announce myself*a* a j candidate for Ordinary of Ban hdpl: county. I have rndeavored tnv'ffu^- "Si siii IJiffBi# Tor hrated “Diamond Shirt’ in the land. Gent's furnishing goAds a *|»et-ialiy, at « ltr J G, MstiiEws’. | crowds that are <-x|iecleil to Ire the**. Tk. Mills -Mrs. Dr. Palmer. after,.,^mh ing several weeks in \ .-iblosta visiting relatives and friends, rc turned home last Saturday. * manic contests, for which prixes have been offered will be Every t>tsly OUMtitmi he-tp* and -carry all the family. rursham, our |a>p nlar Dentist,' rettirned to the city yesterday. — Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves *t ■» 'bargain at the “Empire fctorr^' of 4.-G: Mathews. — Mr, R. 4. Aullioriy and lady are off in Oisels, C»r*w«e% At MATHEvy'a atore chea|>er than «ver known. - ... s . It m * — , —Mr. Brake Hood, who has bf n with us for several days . . past has Returned to .In* place o! buaiweas-UtiVugusta. —Money ssvetl by .Shoes at Mathews' never nnili^w d. * *" r ' ^ * s —Mr: 4oe S. Davis, of Albany, come i* laat Sunday-and made a short stay friends. -We will receive a large lot of new Clothing this week. It R. G A- W. R OWEN. —Mis* Pearl Dews has return- ' e«i to'her home in Baktr. Miss P. arl has many friends who will miss her in her absence. "* i AB«tk*rKbsw. W. T. BIGiiV iec*ives every day Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. **" —Th* election on Tifethlay Let every hudy turn nut and vote “the ticket” and see that uo ille gal voting is done. —For good, solid comfort buy a at- <’**. #m> wg'W. On last Tuesilav eve the young people gave an enjoyable enter tainment in the nature of a "can dy pulling” at the residence of | j Col. ' Pirry, on Lover'* Lane. There were not so many present, but all were royally trealet^ nnd highly pleased. Considerably more interest was manifested br ibe announcement that a quilt would be awarded tu th* young lady receiving the most tnmher of votes. This feature of the en tertainment was approached after tbc “candy pulling” Of course all the young men voted lively for the yeung lady whom he ac companied, and others of bia ebuice. After,a moat heated con test (dr 4rat. the quilt w*e ffwall v awarded to MissAlice Porter, of re i Andrew College, she having re bn-.,, ceived the highest number. En tertainments at Col. Perry's will always be remembered with (ili •*r sjxicti wear* ntfl d blmffed i^4n|will jiopil in iuyf (lirif to fulfil all rise duties »f the office Tlianlafui for past favors, I am, ’* Respect fully. Ac. td ,M. GOBMLEY. F. Pulaski & Co., Iht n ; ! I /» Jmn4sn4«riU* solid than ever, always F*r Vraiaary. I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary. If elected, I prom ise to give my entire time and ser- vicebw rt«r iimiM ofnMrviBcgt ami twtie fwithfiii to licst fetreeMe of the county. Very respectfully, td. ' B." IV. ELLIS. WE want to see all of our friends from this anti the atifTc*n<D B ff counties, at our , NEW STABLES, On Foster’s Corner, where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as anybody. Come and sec how /. #-... i ■ :: *. 't ' We mean “Business,” and will treat yon right.’ „ - ■ - i«-ri M^“ Our CStv Friemls, who want a nice, nnbbv Turnout, can find Trimmings. It will lie quite unnecessary for Ladies to send ,. r ! it here. No l.ioken down Horses, and no old rusty Buggy offered for stylish Drws as tln*y can fin« t lc,n rl o 1 14 rc In our a * • i,i ri »_ Q ur Horses are fleet and spirited, and our Kujfaiea new and OF LOW FEICES. dctermineil to unilerseli everybody in their Unix We extend a geucralinvitation to the Ladies to look through our Stock of Dress Goods, acknowledged by all who see them to be the handsomest ever brought to this place, with a full assortmentj inent at lower prices. T hire, bright. Ridgway & PEARCE, Clothing! Clothing! ^k-l|*a«s A Howard, Formerly *f Columbus, Gs.. have •>|Mrncd.a.first-elass Tailoring and Dyeing* Establishment in Cutli rt. Ca., and solicit your trade. Old Garments, Dresses, Cloak pair »f Soring Heel Slu es from D"Hinaiis, Shawls, etc., th W. D. Baieet's Shoe Store, et —Mr. Charlie Rowland, of New Orleans, ia in our midst spending several days with the families of Dr. Parks and Mrs. Powell, of whom he is related. horuughly overhauled snd renovated at slioit notice. Gne us an early eall and examine our work. Next door to F. M. Allison's residence. Cloth tug cut and made tu order. Respectfully, «*30».f Seu.man <fc IfmvAKU. ■sure. Mew Arrival. Imdie* Miaere sail Childrens French Kid Button Shoes at the “Empire Dry Goods House' James G. Mathews. These goods are of the best known makes, and scores of honest peo ple will attest to the fact that for finish, style, durability, and ea lievially the Price, cannot -be matched in this market. Mrl|*ifer >r«lj. I am * candidate Tax Receiver of Randolph coun ty. I need it, nbd if -elected will discharge its duties faithfully. td. A. C. WARD. itPcroOv' taasSSmaeBt.'- I hereby announce myself a can didate for Tax Receiver of Ran dolph county,. THOS. A. COLEMAN. Septeinlier 25th, 1884. Our Clothing trade is increasing with every season, ami we now j keep an immense Stock. We have a splendid line of Dress and ~ mrrm J‘ . Business huita. a fine assortment of Boys and Childrens Clothing, for the tiftire *f ! am} every tiling si boHom prices. ullrrlsr. fritndi — Mr. J. D. Gilbert and family, of Pun Dalai Wisconsin, are »u the city stopping at the Coldi House. Mr. Giil>ert is-a genth- m.-in of considerable wealth, and bis oliject is to s|icnd the winter here for the health of his family. He was with us about two years ago. snd our climate suited him ■ - * sv^s -,% WSMy SMVOKII a«M|i|VII ' W j was not unexpec'.eil. She lesv, s 1 »° * rr11 tl,at '■« l,as teturueil. We dis|H>*e<I at her son's residence. I liehind her a husband snd several! are 8^**^ lo have Mr. Gilbert apd Dr. Rogers, at Co'eman Station. | children who will sadly inourn \ f* ni ‘L v w 'th us, ami ho|ie that bis family's health will he greatly —Callt'and See the elegant line of Circulars. Dolman, apd Cloak* Mathew*' store, priced At down. low It —We regret lo learn that Mrs John L. Brown is somewhat in Ai-allisf Mrs. AEaan. Mrs. C. C. Adams dieit-ou last Saturday. She had lieen in very feeble health for a number of tears and her death, though sudden was not unexpcc'.ed. She lesvis! with relatives and —Rev. Abner 'Callaway and son, of LnCrange^afc Afifcnding a fry |^* ^jiy’ flhs -fri rl on business. TJie largest stuck ol Men’s, Boys and Children's Hat* anti “CifpAievW-'brought to Cuthbert, in all the latest Style* and Shapes. -g^amaaxs&.' —Miss Jesse Palmer, the charm Ing and ac.cpm|>li»hetl daughter ol ' - Mr* J- 4. Balmer, of this city, i* visiting relatives ami friend* in • Htcwart -entiuty this week. —GehuMlaail Sewed Shoes *t MartttWa’ *tor* are aoitl cheap. Every, ymir wAiranted. Call and »»g# r A oo ; ocn < 11 —Col. Jo*. J. Rogers, -one of esville, >i*At A few dsys in our city with relatives tl»e early por tion of the week. 1 V|7 I I ,' 4 , —Be not deceived ,l»y a few price* yeu may see op paper. Il you want to .buy only the best grade* of goods, come end look through my large Near Stock. You will lie pleased with good* and delighted“with the real bar gains I am giving away daily. It James G. Mat-haws. —Kid Gloves (or Ladies snd Gents, the best quality, and at I tbwfest'pnia**. Sit tf F. PfrLX$KT * CO. S. her loss. Mrs. Adams was u lady — Mr*. Douglass, mother of Dr. M. A. Baldwin, ia in our midst stopping at his resilience, aiwt taking in the Association. —Messrs. T S. Scaly. L. A. Duggan, Ben Dunn, and Charlie Bailey, among others took in the Macon Fair. | of Christian experience, being mcmlx-i- of the Methodist churc Her remains were carried to a tmili bnvyiarjf ground in Stewart county the following day'where they were placed to rest in jwace i,l* | IienefiWuii. Cuthben is slowly l , r but surely becoming known a-> a h. I place for Northerners lo spend the winter. FsrTax 4 A 1 * ^ fc At t.lte request of many I hereby announce myself p esn- didate h>r the office of Tax Collec tor of Randolph county. td r. j. Phipps. _ ISasaacrarnt. The Workingman's Candidate for Sheriff, t.l JOHN T. GEORGE. Fsr Male. A splendid ’ One Horse Farm, all Fresh, partly cleared, with a Framed House, with two room*, of go**i size, chimneys at each room. Good water, ami situated on S. W. ‘ - - ? R. Bond about.half way between C*tklie«t SAiF-Wards-Station, j^r |»rth-*lai* apply at Uiia a»f You will *ave money by buying vonr Boots and Shoes from tis. We carry the largest Stock, and you are sure to find just the article you want Rememlier our Shoes are made to order, and coine direct from Factory. Furnishing Goads Complete in Every Line 1 St Whips!! I also have one of the Largest, anil one of t he Cheapest Stocka ot Harness and Whips ever kept in Southwest Ga. Those wanting Bug gies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, or any tiling else in my line, would ilo well to give me a call, before buying, as 1 am going lo sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. L*» li*3; -$ We worth h*vc the Oeseat Shirt, the licst unlaundriod Shirt for 50 cents, $1.00. We hav*the exclusive sale of the Peet Shirt, the best one dollar Shirt in the world. We are headquarters for all lines of Goods usually kept in a first- class — Rce. *t. —Fine French Kid Shoes, in Kami ami Machine make, for La dies. Misses. Children, and In fants, at The Shoe Store, et MY GOODS STORE, such as Hats and Caps, Jeans, Cassimcres, Trunks ami Valises, No tions, Umbrellas, and thousauds of other articles, loo numerous to mention. We would again request our friends and patrons to remember that whatever they price Goods at in any ot her Store, that we will, and must undersell, ami they will save money by calling on us before buying. Kes|»ectfulli-. F. PULASKI & CO. Do yon want a nice Buggy, in which to give ycur wile or your lady love a comfortable ride? I keep THAT SORT OF A BUGGY. Mine are new and stylish, and of all kinds—high enough for the rich; anil cheap enough for the man of moderate means. 1 will sell you a Buggy as cheap as anybody, and don't you forget it. Jump Into the Wagon, and We'll All Take a Ride. I keep Wagons—One Ilorse, Two Horse, Four Horse, or any other size requited. These Wagons arc of THE BEST MAKE, September 25, ft. and will commend themselves to the people by their excellencies, and their moderate cost. Ail I ask is a trial. 1 know I can do as good a part by the puhlio i as aov other man. Come and see me. ' aug28Iy . E- B RIDGWAY- TOTH! OF ATTENTION I everybody COME this world. HAS WTH'lt Pay your State ami County Tat^a lw the eighth of N^iiberi^^J next, and that ot your tenants that you expect to pay, and save _T‘ yourself the trouble of rendering nnv excuse when Tax Fi Fa* are of their marriage hat week, affair was private, but we T. A. Goodkem, T. C. —Judge Arlliur Hood and lady celebrated the 45th anniversary The j private, but we learn i tljat it was* most pleasant family ' re-union: EFF.tl l.A F4M. When you visit Eufaula you < are invited to call at Barneu’a. for collection. Shoe Store. There you will be allow* the largest and finest line ’ Tire Festival, of Gentlemen's, Lad i«s and Mines ! Xha the Methodist Shoes :n the city. Mr. Harnett c l, U fcfc-ncoQfdiag to previous an- keeps only the noted brands —I make no sjwcial leaders to deceive the trading public, but make prices over iny Counters in every department that move the Goods. J. G. Mathew*. It good* and prides himself on t quality ami fit of his Shoe* They are all made to order and warrant ed. He keeps all size* and widths ami can suit the most fastidious. His prices are very low. Call an see the latest styles. 4tj —What say the members of t j n,e \ g*re their ‘-ice festival oa laat Thursday Aa-UmciroAa was to ap the next day, and It* was r lhm^Md for cr«u* eating, lit* crowd wa* not ss large as *ntleqi*i*i, yet those who present had a very pleasant MVc ladies will decide to gieeFanolher soon, and of Sp for cl kjirias A H>4(r Heel Nhw* ! I have just received a large lot iprln}| sail Wedge ilcel Shoes Lavtiee; Mihse* timf Chihlreii. Mr. D. BATT.EY. — fm nTmc — • Mv House and Lot on Lumpkin Street, one mile from court bouse. ng'58 acres—about twen ty riirbe’ acres cleared—balance .i-onnd well of water, improvements new. Terms easy. We ask ail the good citizens of Cuthliort ami Randolph county who wish to consult their licst interest, (ami are assure you it will be lo your advantage) to eall and sce-usat our Anil examine our immense Stock of and we will aeU-vou anvthreg in the Driig LTnc cheaper, a# a rule, -sANY*HOUSE-»in*THEfSiTY-^lFaii a nd Winter Goods Rememlier we keep everything, every Medicine, ami every Sundry, J Patentol or Proprietary. Having our customers interests in view.! we cordially invite you to eall that yon may save money for your i —• • •— selves, and also advance our business. I 1 *' Fnr iuforuiatiun sppiv to II. 6. - Beall during my absence J B. BUSSEY. " Sept. Tlth, 1884. tf [ —Tlie greatest blessing on earth 1 is 4* comfortable Shoe, and the Si-rixo Heel fills the bill. For sale at ’ W. D. Baii.et's et - Shoe Store. J. J>- TOOMI3S & I mo. SejitMiil>cr4 ly. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. -The election tickets Tor Tues-1 the Literary Club about living; ^ more i iberally am , daf are at the Exteri-rise A5i»;a* entertaimneut to the public; largely attended. W. ». BAII.F.Y Keep* the largest ami liest stock of Shoes and Hats in South-West j Georgia. et —If you want a stylish Hat and I pair of Shoes, you can get them at ■ W. D. Bailet's Shoe and Hat; Store. ■ ■ ct Ai-peai. Office. We would be glad for some one from each dis triet when in town to call and get. them. 4***.W* soon? Such an entortaunuenl would be a source of pleasure to our (icople, and would be cac-our- A for the retnrn of a White Setter | at Dog with black spots. 125.001 for its return, with convicting tes timony, if stolen. It . -C^Cam Gamri.e. i —The students uf the Soutli- : west Go. Agricultural College are . j requested to call at F. Pulaski 4 aging to the members, rliere is : Co send examine their splendid plenty of talent >• the clnb, and j stock ofXh.thing. Slows, Hats and | _ Uon - t lH! ^mlmgged by besides, by practice they lttv> no; Gent. Furnishing .Gmwis. They | travclin t wllo T a | Ws J ,11 find it to their interest to buy b toB. J. Am A NEW SCHEDULE!! SiK’eial Trains From AH I’afkili lAWled lillk Bedsteads, J * * * Bed Springs, r * Bureaus, . 7 ^ ■ Washstands, - rSafes, Mouldings, Money saved by buy ing youi Picture Frames. Ac., for the cheap Fnrhjtttr* Store of P. E Boots and Shoes at F. I ui..v.-,ki A p ear ,^. a t Owen A Sealy sobl sta*iL W|l! liv glad to have my friends piA-tJ^uiitlltillSees liefore buving elsewhere. ’’ “ which we arc offering at prices which cannot lie beaten in this mark et. To the good |>eople of Randolph and adjoining counties we have- this to say: We have lieen serving you honestly, faithfully,' and' with a conscientious desire on our part to benefit you, and save you- money for the past 35 years, and now we say to you that with the opening of the FALL TRADE OF 1884 baN. liberal reward will be jiairf! ,l«,ubt become somewhat experts Co.'s. They have a fine assorteil [ stock, from the finest Hand-Made, | to the cheapest Brogans. Il j reading, declaiming. Maging, anything in that line, at and instrumental petfimmances. i and a nice programme could lie ; easily formed. LA us behr more of this soon! tf F. Pulaski A Co.’s. f ... '^President Hunter, of the Ag- r&iilturaK -College on Tuek<^“ _The editors take oeAisiOii toLMMed if to «jkg'^eautiftil resiAnor. ■ay that they are I with ten busy of: J edge KidiW, on Cirllege eo'ing to dre Bethel Association at s^cA Tile residence vacated ly- Mprin^ Vatethis week to .do any-^ I. ti.* thing for the Kx B. L. Uoff M charge, and-to him of our “get up** is due. —Ex Gov. Allisou. of Quincy Fla., wIki has been s[iending aev- al weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Atkins, lias returned home. The Goveruor is a most cultivated and highly entertaining gentleman, and his many friends will miss him in his absence. ■aftoats Shan ! I have the finest and best stock Infants Shoes ever brought to this market. Call at the Shoe Store afiif examine’ them. W. D. BAILEY. <—We learn that Miss Bsulali Battle, of Columbus, .who is a graduate of class 84 of Andrew College '.-ill enliven the social circle* o! our little city by her ! presence after the return ot Miss Dixie Harris from Albany. — — S-^x. —Taylor's Premium Cologne for sale at J. W. Stakford's. —Cuthbert will enter the arena on next Saturday with the Mor i gan boys lor a match game of! ball. Cuthliert lias not been de- j Crated this season, atd wc would . advise Morgan to look well to her laurels, or they will aink with an j Terms cash, ignominious defeat. , ho talks sweet, go to It. 4. Axthosy's, and hiiy yon a Store at one-fourth the ■; price, that will last twice as long. U Sept ember 25. lm. Mrs. M. lias received a large'and coin pie teSt/iik^if' ^ ^ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, i - - i wc are prepared to continue just as faithful to the interests ami wel- 1 fare of our Patrons and Customers as wc hove proven “true amt tried” in the past. Remember our assortment embraces every lime of Goods- EXCEPT WHISKEY. —CONSISTING OF- j We have every facility t fi>r buying, discount our bills, and arc de- —We see from the Quitman Go.. New So*lb that Mr. W. H. Britt, UrothcJofRcv. Mr. Britt, of Dni city gilt die small bone of bis leg broken w|ile skating in that place last wefik with Mr. Britt in his misfortune. . • ndT/Tax. . Tht CiRf Tax Boobs are now collection of City found at the , McK- Gii.nn. Kiunoo. 'freanirtr--- ’—-Georgia has been the “ban i ner” IVmoeratie state, Texas { now holds claims to IL We; want it back, and the only way to j get it i* to poll a full vote on! Tuesday. Let old Randolph do her full part of the ikitve— —Nexfc Tuesday, 5»euibcr 4lli, is the day for the ejection of We sympathize j Pn-gidentand Vice President and Congressman. Let all Democrats remember this and give their tick et a rousing vote. ,m"™ iTAT.T. ant winter goods.! Farms in Randolph county fori sale. Improvements new, and j everyVhipgeooyeniently arrangcd.! Hats. Plumes, Itiblions. Silks. Velvets, Plushes, and Satins, of all j termined that the interests-of our Customers ‘sfiall be “shore and. ■^erius cash. Appply to ! shades. Shingle Itang Hair, all colors. All these gooiis are »ew, and i , „j,, Charles Stukbs, i of the latest styles. Call ami examine mj stock. Respectfully. oct2 4w. Cuthbert, Ga. MRS. M. L. COOPER. Oct 9 3m. t our ena. Now please bear in mhul tliat, —Bargains offered ilaily in I Dress Goovis, Jeans, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats—in fact in every line, and kept up all the year. F. PULASKI A CO. Ladies! - < ! - It i&tnyalir interest to exam ine my stock of Shoes liefore pur chasing elsewhere, as the Shoe Store is headquarters for durable goods. Very respectfiiilv, ct W. D. BAILEY. —Readthe advertisement of P. Harri*. aa he offer* the greatest indneetuenta in Clothing ever be fbre knows iu this market It SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING FULL JEWELED GENT S SIZt WATCH FOR S1S.50. FI LLY r.CAKANTEKIl. Tills nfler made for 1*1 davs only. <!oml* sent by Kxirte*!. C. O. t)., -uljjcct to ins|icctinn tKfore pun-ha-iiiK. J. y. 8TETE58, AfO., Jewelers, nieh-13-et. ATum, Ga. Seals' Fiae kkees. The latest and “nobbiest” lot of Gents* Fine Shoes.—Button, Con gress and Balmoral—in Southwest Georgia, at W. D. Bailey’s et Shoe Store. Beef Market! I hare opened my Market House North side of Pablie Square again, and am now selling good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid, Ac. A share of the public patronage is solicited. W. C. JENKINS. July 31 st, If. Waat fsNspp.. * I bare 1 a new two stfafed Buggy I want to swap for a pair of large well broke Oxen. A bargain can be had by npplyreg-iiY ’ 4t A. T. AMOS. 9 J. J. WORSHAM, BEN7IS7 CUTHBERT. GA. Office over Postoffice. scjrtlBtf —Onion Sets for Fall Planting at J. W. STANFORD S. rwH pi Wait | we will qnote you prices-wliieh we guarantee wiU pfense. Very Respectftflly, J. M Sciitcmber 18-cL ..•ninriklOT DDIMT 1