Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, November 06, 1884, Image 3

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Yoa Out in a Suit of Clothes Twenty Per Cent Better than Market Value. Banaabay don’t Bay before E graining tfo Clothing at P. HARZ D. Bailey Invites attention to liia Large Assortment of —Tlic Superior Court of this county met on Monday last and was organized with no <le{ay. The liarge of Judge Clarke was i pointed, strong and clear. No j juror could certainly fail to know Misses Laura Adams and Clier- rie A. Grier, of Sasser, Terrell county, are visiting relatives and friends in the community. 11 c regret to learn of the sc ; matter being printed in both. From far Away. j Bafsrl (tens. We have licfore us a copy of j Tlie field pea crop is much bet the- Egyptian Gazette, published] ter than it has been for years— at Alexandria, Egypt. It is it: 'consequently peas will sell cheap. : English and French, the same! Mr. Judson Culhreth and fatnf I New Advertisements f AT (JI NN’S ■ Iy from Worth county, have been week Boots, C^3lPS' W!,S s,ron ? «!(•***» two j Mr. Tlios. C. Sutton and tw«j his troops for the camp nign on R‘*v. J:«s. Bass. from Worth wlint hi* duty was after being sc ! riou* illness of Mr. II. J. McFath I This issue gives an account of the * n the community the past | carefully instructed. The court , er s infant child. i departure of Lord Wolscley and visiting relatives, was specially strong upon twoj Mr. Thos. C. Sutton and two-his troops for the campaign on Rev. Jas. Hass, from point*. we thought—the nii|H»r I * laughters attended the State Fair | the tipsier Nib*, in the effort to ' county, has !»ei*n visiting relatives Which lie will sell for less money than they can be bought elsewhere I iam * c ,IM * re certain provision ! »t Macon and were well pleased i relieve General Gordou. Majoi ; in the community, and preached' ill Southwest Georgia. |'ig.iinst the escape of prisoners j A ’ith its jirweeilingt. They re-j J. Wilson, of the Canadian army.'New Bethel 1 ist Saturday. » My Golds are new. my "lock is Urge, an 1 was bought f..r the cash. | from the jail, and the enforcement i turneil home on Saturday last. and commanding a Battery, <mcs Mr. Janies 51. -Martin, a brother "*II.L TELL. an«i STORK il*' 8,< •' into m 5 sU,re 1 lvi11 ‘m&vince you that the SHOE* .,f the prohibition law. If tin It was our good pleasure to at with the expedition. 51 .-dor Wil 1 "pits writer, who resides, iu Haw wc are otfe spotcash kinsvill. STOKE is ' " ’’— me proinouion law. II tin. iv was our gissi pleasure ro at j wun tne expedition. 3t:.jor j i jail is insecure itjought to be real tend the annual session of the son is a brother of I)r. J. A. Wil , ,. , HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND jedied; if the rsca|»c of prisoners Bethel Association for 1884, which • son of this city. The Gazette has LOW PIRUC-ES, Hon t buy el^ewline until you get mv prices. , is due to the absence of proper i *»et at Spring V ale Baptist church {the following to say of M.-joi f State Fair two days, and reports ! precautions it ought to Ik* . <>n Tuesday of last week, and, in j Wilson: nnd for Spot Cush I offering the returned home Wednes Slav among us. ■ > -«•* Mr. Jas. J. Hass attended the UIGOEST BARGAINS novfi ct Very res pee I fully. his trip very interesting W. I). BAII.EV. Floor At Almost Nothing! and very he * ever offered in this market. Our Goods are ail paid for. We got the heuefit of all iliacouutn, and :0: | known. The court thought the j order to make a long journey For the present campaign Lord en ^? a !^ 1 ** , practicability of the prohibition i short. we drove up to the liospita " olseley lias again selected an | r * F A. T»a>s telU us lie in ... f „ v T . ofliccr from the same re*»inieiit „f temls farming on the mtensne sy$- we are now ottering ui»r law no longer a doubtful thing.! Mehome of Mr. N. T. Crozier on 1,1 uk s.hhl n iment . -mother Y.-n* „r , , . . ° , , the Canadian Army in Major J ; -motiitr p.11 on one of ins i and congratulated the county Monday afternoon and sjK*nt Wilson, commanding A Hattcrv. i l ,I:iBUltions - Fun is a successful! 1 upon its beneficial results. Out Monday night with Ins estimablewho arrived in the" Auyliuu on ! side of the (Jr it tend cu case, we; family in a highly satisfactory Bedursday. This officer ha* j know of nothing of *] ccial impor-' manner to us. Mr. Crozier has ut»l oulv displayed high profes i tance that has been brought be- wlint might be termed a musical Jtt.iinumnt* a> one ot the new school of Canadian officer* educated in that country, but lie Having a large stock of Heavy and wliat might be termed a musical j fore the court. Tuesday was family. His second son, liichard | taken as a holiday on account of. T. Crozier. is a first rate cornelist also jhisscsscs in the highest de the election. There have been ami lias only been practicing for grew the sympathy and confidence present far from abroad as at a short while. .Miss Beulah Cro- j “ f i,i# l,,,,tl,cr officers and ot the .tornevs: Col. Iiutler and Lark. z „„ his llllnl .laughter, has one l»'';Iic «.« U "' I from Fort Caines; C’ols. Wooten _ , .. • of 1 Jus almost m tlie liucst voices wc most ever an officer of farmer, and doc>u*t assert any Mammoth Stock of thing that he don t propose doing, so we feel ;is*tired thsiL in n few years the farm lie inns this way will prove so miicli in ire profila ; the old svs Sugar, Cuft'et*, wliok* andgrouml Spiffs. Canned (foods in profusion, at prices that will surprise you. I’ickles. Sauces, Mustard, Wheat Farina, Ilesiecated Cocoanut. Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Figs. A large fine lot of the liest Fancv Candies, Scotch j>in head Oat Meal, l an- otv:i*!on unique service f«*i :.nd 5I.mr.K-. fr..m Callmun; T. ’•> '«•» « t e v tr an officer or the lleminion. W, II. Wibingliam, from 51 ai ou. and listened to in one so youthful. an.C notice that Ins departure from i Sol. Gucirv, from Dawson. Judge, is being instructed on tile piano Cat'tn 1 .- was marked by a vert Simmons will preside next week. an ,i 1,.. p r ,,f t vy I>.-n l |, .irlv demonstration of farewell, ji and cases in which Judge Clarke i - ‘ . E'*r<l Lansdowne s aide dc-cauips. dwonalitied will have pref- nIn b'K-n. « hlch instruments she ,s Lieutenant IL strea.field and l!i, i j making rapid stride* in learning lion. II. J. Anson, stood r.t tlu — —— — to play upon. Mr. (Jrozier lias gate of the Citadel ami ba le him —The IVcr Sinn, the best #1 s(lil , e smaller children who have : tJo ’ 1 " hilst the haml played shirt, for sai<- at i t. . .... ! "Auid Lang Sync." and when Ui.- tf. F. 1‘i i.AsKi A Co's. hie that he w ill .piit tciu cntfielv. An infant child of 5Ir. Silas Grubbs, jr.. died Tuesday morn mg. and was interreii in the ceme tery at New Bethel the day fol lowing. I. A. >!. . Woolen Goods on hand, and also taking short crops and the scarcity of money in- n a |\ to consideration, we offer the following It W f F11 9 Goods at a great sacrifice for the next 30 days: is ere nee. cniinderable talent fur iinisie. fnesdav intoning we drove over O ■! * Police. the elturi li. a distance <*f about koo Jollies ill ») 11>. tins, ('igurs, ToUarco, f'odar Notice is hereby given that at * ,%e ln ^ e ' i ’ ali ^ an '' i *'^ * n I the next sitting.rflhc Legislature! I,e!,r 1,10 ‘ntroductoiy sermon. Announcements. For Ordinary. \\ e are authorized to announce he name of Mr. Wm. G. Cosky as :t candi late for the oflicc of Onli , (j t) ; -* .»».«•» ovii mi- j nary of Ran lolph count v—vlection ; ship left the soldiers mounted the | lstVcduesd.-iv in Jaunnrv If*5. "oiks, anil, taking tune I tom i'*eii Embracing Every Article of Wereliaac is: 5‘ou may be in need of, at such LOW PRICES That the Goods aie Hound toS(>lI ! and Pint* I&rass-lxiund I>u<*k(*ts, W oil l>uckt*ts, Dipjicrs, BriMiins, and a liost of other things, at prices that will stagger you. Consult your intert licforc YOU liltv. which was preached by Rev. W. H. ( ooper. and which was pro —Can net l lucetI rales. ing our price*: August21 Iy. Oct:> ct a lull will be intn*dme«I giving c* c- j the right to Mrs. Mary K. Key. guardian of Lucieii Key (her son no,,nie ‘ 1 masterly pn« tarnation j and a minor), to turn over to her 1tl,c ‘ liv,n ‘ - lnlUl - T! " :,ss "*'> said son ail tlie property which | atioB rt " ! “ tc, l Kl,! ‘‘ r8 Tin.mas t hv seeing our Stock anil hear-!*>»*-* li,>w lias or may lu-reafler M" s< - :in l M. MoWell as mod ; | lave „s guardian of iier said son.! :ln ' 1 l ‘*-i k o-s^-ctively. Tim liov(> 1 in | several dm relies were well re pre — — sented by delegalions and the ~ , —The NoVeiuUvl nillllUvr of ll.v t„ ls i ne ss of the association dis The Bethel j Southern Cultivator is about all j „f Inmnoniottslv. which \ vcn * ? ‘ I at <*'is j ,i,at farmer could want in an well for that grand old v. t- j agi iciilliirai journal. We the ministry. Tims. Muse. lie glad to know that every per ! lT |„, |, a s served the body as n pre- , »i-a in the county took u. We si linjf r ., r tw. n'v four «illh Ip all win. want tosuhseiihi ; v , :ir , We were assigned to 5lr In sending it lur ouc dollar l«-i ; Uaywis.d Davis' as a home fo, i iijnuin. the session, where we were ad uiirably trealed by him and his excellent family. Tim preaching commanding ollicer, gave three -uch hearty cheers as must have thrilled the heart of the gallant major and nerved him for tlie nov el service on which he had tin barked. 1 ,oods at greatly .1 OKIIAX iV Co Spring Vale Department. FRANK A. EATON : : Editor! Do you want a WOOL HAT? We are almost giving them away. w- Am . ■» - ! !)•» you want a WOMAN’S SI I OK. , la MAN S MIOK. or a CHILDS I hereby announce myself as a ; SHOE? If so. we can sell to you. j candidate for re election to the , ns our prices ar« office of Tax Receiver of Randolph county. If elected I promise to serve the jiec»ple as faithfully in the future a* I have tried to do in the past. Respect fully, td SANDS STANDLEY. Anri don’t you forget i*. D > you wan! a pair of BLANK ETS or HKD SPREAD? Our Low Prices are Childrens' Clothing, Cloaks, Cloaks ! Cloaks! ! «JT£l,€2l£.€5 , 3PsEs 9 ltussinii Circulars, Blankets, Blankets, Woolen & *Canton Flannels, Association con- 1 Moving These Goods! So call while Oil to Close Out. Far Clerk JiujnTiord'ourf. Grateful for support in the past, plact* on 1 uesday, i f announce myself a candidate for j the istli nfOeti.iK T, an i eonlinued j re vlettion as Cierk. In the event : three days. It was indeed an j, a nmniuatinu for eoimty officers. KJ'I'OJ'L" I o IM’I I a"spieious gathering. Ininging| my friends will please remember Ul 1\ vS 1 \/1 K lo 1*1 IjIj i* i iiin its folds to mane tahntedj me in the pr maries. oelUtd JI 0. BEALL. ^5 —Flesh iilllllett. Jolt 11 AS it ( ’ At Retail or Wholesale. — \\ e ifgirt t«* learn of the death •»f Mr. Jimmie Rroves at Cairo on Monday night. His remain* •vise bitjiigi;. I.. ihis« l!y and ill I erred in the Western cemetery on Tuesday. His mother’s family reside at Spring Yule nnd have our sympathies in their afllictioii. I propose CLOSING OUT my entire Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, j —We arc 1 prices l hut • I — i:i g gri•eerie** • ui peiition Jordan A: t o Co. I for the session was ns follow*; Eleven o'clock servic«s Tuesday. Rev. W. II. C'ooper; Tuesday night services. Rev. A. R. Cala* w n ; We lnesil::y, Rev. J L Cn- iderwood; Wednesday night. Rev. A B Campbell; Thursday*. Rev. M B Wharton; Thursday night. Rev. T. 11. Stmit. Se\er:*l **perches were made upon tlie subject of missions, which were well worthy of a timely consideration. Tlie .session throughout was character izjd l»y much earnestness upon Messrs. F. Pulaski «fc HARDWARE. TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND "hippi-d l» .Millfdgrviih-, on the part of ministers and messeri- aitd (il i W edmsdav. two pair of lnwit?, I«» j ^ers to tlie body The next ses- Clieap. j parties w ho have tried the quality <inii will be held at Blakely, Early {of their goods and found them to county TAMPS. TOBACCO, CIGARS. SNI FF. Ku\ Also. Store lice Fixtures, and will Rent, out the "Empire Grocery Store* I desire to Close Orr the above Business before January 1st. 1 .''So. i e ither at AV/rt/V or 1Vtfofc*ofe % to av«»id t lie annoyance which an **Auc tion Sale” would of necessity cause mv Brother Mereliant* Now is tftHtr time., and the Umpire (iroecn/ Store THE 1*!. I ( E 1.» buy Choice New (Binds elu a per than ever before known in Cuth bert. Coinc one, come all to this Ga. This *pcnks well GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE, nnd supply yourselves with all the Goods you need, with Little Mon- Cif. TERMS OF SALK POSITIVELY CASH Remember that H.B. MATHEWS always does exactly what ho advertises, and Gon'i forget that you can buy anything i:i mv line i llcajK*r at the K-npire Grocery Stoic, than from any other House in Cut hhert. Respect fully, novG lm H. B MATHEWS. ‘ COTTON MARKET. CORKECTED WEEKLY BY It. W. ELLIS j WAKE-HOUSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANT. be all light, j for lheir goods. —The election passed oJf very quietly in this city and through- C out llu* county, only a small vote being polled. The following are the returns ; Cleveland GGD : Plain 147 : Turner for Congress GG3. Middling Low Middling, . Good Ordinary. Market S' .1*4 N-‘ —Canned gttods at greatly re duccd rates. Jordan A* Co. ——^ — Mrs. T. S. Powell left Tuos day on a visit to her daughter in Greenville. Fla. firm. local notes. —Mrs. J. S. West left la*t Mon day fora trip to the tip country. —'The Owen boys arc having a line trade. ’They buy good goods I and sell them cheap. It —The Barnesvillc Gazette has risen, Plnenix like, from its ashes, and is just as bright as ever. -Fresh mill sett. Jordan A* Co. .4 it of her Kbovv. W. T. BIG BY receives every i _ • day Fruits and Vegetables of all —Mrs. Joshua Cobb returned kinds. tf from a trip to North East Alabama ~ m , ■ ■. , , , 1 —1 he game ol base ball indulged last Saturday. . , . ^ . . . . . • m 9 m _ | m last Saturday between the boys ’The Etifaula Fair will coni jof Morgan and the Cuthbert boy * mencc or tlie 1 Till of November Mas very interesting, and resulted nnd continue five.days. It prom j in a score of 20 for each, ises to be a success. —To- rin-.-t line of crackers in the c: y. all fresh and nice. Jordan A Co. o m — Our people wotihl do well to learn how to help themselves. The -pecial missi-n of lb.- young Afri can seems to be to hang arouud and do notliiug. —Call and see our dress goods and we will save you money. It R. G. & \V. K Owes. ♦ — —We call attention to the adver tisement of Messrs. Stowe A Co. to ; be found in another column. They : are clever gentlemen. When yon go to Etifaula call on them On Sunday last we attended the dedication services at Enter prise, Clay county, which were ndacted by Bros. Thos. Muse. J.»hu Nichols and B. Page, and the sermon, which was preached by tlie former, was one of much •earnestness and usefulness, we ! trust. We regret to learn of the loss ; by fire of Messrs. Moore A Rog ei*' gin house near this place. ,|. lV f n which happened on Sunday night last, the work (J an incendiary, doubtless. There was in the house at the time about one bale of cotton. Insurance, $500. W. W. J. j ministers, ari l a host i f g« od brethren and >i*!ers from abroad. Amo'ig the visiting ministers wen* M. II Wini ton, of Atlanta; ! A. i»- Campbell, of Columbus; Devotic. ot Grillin. and many 'others. All agree that it was an enjoyable meeting, reviving old friendships and memories of tin past. The next Association will he held with the Blakeley church, at Blakely, Georgia in October next. While »’ig*ng *‘i well r.t the Bap list elmreli here, not long since, some specimens of petrified vege table matter were found iiul»ed«led in the ground at the depth of fifty feet. For the advancement of. science, geologists should h:»\c some tif these specimens. Mr. Turner, a brother in-law to our townsman, Mr. F. M. Garner. i» in the Yale for his health. Mr. Turner is from Appalacliicola. Florida, and is in feeble health. | We sincerely hojie that our up! the country water and atmosphere will sjH*edily restore him to his usually vigorous health. Miss Cora Cock, of Dougherty, who lias been visiting the family ! of Mrs. Reeves, will return to her home the last of ibis week. Mr. George Revo left last Mon visit his brother, Mr.! To ih**Uilix< a u*> a ml V«l<*rsof B:iii«3<d(ili fonuq. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Ordinary of Ran : lolph county. I have endeavored i to do mv duty in said office for ' over sixteen years, and if elected I again will <U» all in mv power to fulfil all the du'iesof tlie office Thaukful for past favors, I am, ICspect fully. At. td M. GORMLEY. ■•’or Ordinan. I announce myself a cantlidate for Ordinary. Ifeleet«*ii. I prom ise to give my entire time and ser vices to the duties of the office, and to be faithful to best interests ol the county. Very respectfully, tl. B. W. ELLIS. IIel«» f lie \ce«l%. I am a candidate for tlie office of Tax Receiver of Randolph coun ty. I need it. and it elected will discharge its duties faithfully, td. A. C. WARD. A Bin ounce me m. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Tax Receiver of Ran dolph county,. THOS. A. COLEMAN. September 25tli, IS84. Do You want Anything in the Hardware Line? Stu-li as hand saws. CBOSSCL'T SAWS, II A.M 51ER-. IIATI IIETS. AXES. TABLE i.i I J (>c*kof ('lit 11»1 -\* FII.KS, Al'GEKS. nr ANYTHING ELSE In the Hardware < in?, Just remember we can save you BIG MONEY! On this Line of Goods. We have a big stock of We will save you Dollars on a Suit of from One to Four Clothes. We will save you from One to Four Dollars on ev ery Cloak and Jacket you buy of us. lie sure to see our Bonds and Prices before von buy. P. PULASKI & CO. p.s. ,—We offer the same Inducements in Dress Goods. F. P. & C* November G. ct. )Mr IS —We are selling groceries at pi ices that defy competition. Jordan Jc Co. —— — — Read F. Pulaski A* Co.’s ad vertisement. They offer great) bargains ill Clothing and Cloaks ‘ and Jackets. James Roves, in Cairo, who is dangerously sick. He went in obedience to a summons to be! _ _ .. ,. , ...» lor ia\ € nil color* there in a very tew hours if he | wished to see him again, alive. t At the request of many friends* Since the Association, the Yale [ lieieby announce myself a can- l ,a * H/IwkKmHv ‘lull ai-IK-arunif., lli(I a le („.■ -J,,. nfTax C..i!t(- as it it had gone into mourning. tor of Randolph county. ! td T. J. PHIPPS. A — We have just received a splen did lot of new clotliing. It R. G. k W. R Owhl i A ISuum* aud l ot lor Malt*, ; In the village of Brooksville, and known as the W. I). Whaley old place. Has a good Dwelling, out —Capt. M. C*. Edwards showed ILuises, and Seven Acres of Land, ns, on Tuesday, the claw of a bald The above named place will be eagle that was killed by one of s »ld on tlie 20th of November in his tenants a few days since. The Brooksville for a division between huge bird measured nine feel Yalena D Bigbieand A. E. Me Mrlhnan A Howard Formerly of Columbus, Ga., have opened a first-class Tailoring and Dyeing Establishment in Cuth j i bert. Ga., and solicit your trade. Old Garments, Dresses, Cloaks,; I) ilmnns. Shawls, etc,, thoroughly ' overhauled and renovated at shoit! notice. Give tis an early call and examine our work. Next door t<* F. M. Allison’}! residence, (.’loth ing cut and made to order. ty three acres Respectfully. l in woods—good well of water. o30tf Sellman k Howard. improvements new. Terms easy. For information apply to II. O Jeaii tluring mv al»sen«*i J B. BUSSEY. FurniBire >viiicli wo nre going to sell in tlio next 0U days, “Profits nr no Prof its." A Carload Flour! WE want to sec all of onr fricnils from iliis eonnlies, at onr ami the surrcuntling T » arrive. Bought at Lowest Ebb of ju ices, wliieli enables us to NEW STABLES, On Foster’s Cortu r where we wil! stable their Horses as < HEAP as anybody. Come and see how etbures jE b 325£'€^c$. XJp • We mean ‘•Business,” and will treat you right. A iiiinuun > mi , :U. The Workingman’s Candidate. for Sheriff, f J0,IX T - gkorge 'Knock the Bottom Out , I'OBC 11 3' jy Onr City Friends, who want:» uuc. nobhv l urnout. car. fina . i of all prices l»eretof«>re quoted bv it here. No broken d-»wn Horses, andnoold ru.*.Ly Bugg> otfereil for Mv House and Lot on Lumpkin rIll y merchant. ‘ hire. Our Horses are fleet and spirited, and oui Busies n .*w aiul ^Street, one mile from court house liright. PH l LI P PEARCE, containing 58 acres—about tweii clearctl—balance j :o;- I ^ j —Go to tlie -Empire Store” for —Ladies who want a pretty | boots and shoes. My stock is new Dress. Trimmings all to {large, well selected. Prices low match nicely, are invited to exam j down. James G. Mathews. inc my stock. It will surprise you how little Cash is required to get a handsome out fit. It. J. G. MATHEWS. m + ^ ■ —The down train now gets litre at 2 o’clock P. M. We are glad, as wc get our most important mail an hour sooner than before. i'll) Tax. The City Tax Books are now open (or the collection of City Tax. I will be found at the counting room of J. McK Gunn. John F. Kiddoo. 8cp»4-tf Treasurer. It two inches from tip to tip. I'ar a»nle. My house and lot on College street, at a low price and liberal For particulars apply to Millan •—The last weeks court of; Stewart county granted Mrs. Jesse Fackler a divorce, with power to resume her maiden name Yarbrough. The Constitution states that Fackler is preselling in Texas under an assumed name. — m ♦ - i— —The finest line of crackers in terms. K. Titlebamn. tf. — Mr. Jas. A. Allison lias pti! up a wire fence of 100 rods on a farm just E-»st of town, and thinks he has hit the mil on the head in the way of a fence. Including posts, wire and work, it cost a ii: m m m : tie less than fifty dollars. It is —Mr. G. W. Cheves. who killed strong, and except the j«»sts.!o*»ks Capt. ru-ki-lt, has been tali. n t.. I ' k >' il ul!! « iir « Ant Now just re* Terms cash \V. 1). Uigbie, Jack .Mc.Mh.lax. n.\0 4t Agents. »'!»*. HIh. 1884. tf •-— member tliat during —Onion Sets for Fall Planting. 1 * i • 1 tt j STANFORD'S. tUC COIDII)^ bU (IciyS 9 wish to consult tlieir best, interest, (and we assure you il will be to | your advantage) to call anti see us at our We ask all the good citizens of Cuthbert and Randolph county who before at J. IV. STANFORD'S I* F T»i i tsKi t ........ r .. * farmer who needs a fence and ir- r.iiLAsKi. tlie jail in Atlanta tor safe keel- ... , ... . * * it— J : scarce of limber will oo well tc» n.e most l.anosome line '“«■ Tl,ls t " ,,rse look at this farm of Mr. Allisou. . of Papers, all kinds, ever i»tf.*re * Capt. Pickett. we are going to con- S0L ID SILVER STEM WINDING . ° . .. FULL JFWELED GENT’S SIZE VOrt O0 ptT CCllt. Ol watch for $12.50. :our Mammoth Ft'f.LY M'AUAN'TEFp. Thi* offer • made for <*»» days only. <ummIs sju! i»y f Express 1'. o. i).. suhjevt. u* ins^-ctioii . tn-iore piirrliasiug. .mil tlian we will sell you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, as a rule, —Our friends in the 5'. ii didn': —The immense slock of Boots EI FAI LA FAIR. When you \isit Eufaula you are invited to call at BarnettV 4. P. STEVENS, A-CO., Jeweler, i Uieh-irj-et. Ati.\nt\. < \. turn out well Tuesday. They let ' *Sh<*e“ ami Hats ami Caps a! >hm» Store. There you will lie Beef Market 1 the city, all fresh nnd nice. Jokoax A Co. —J. 51 cK. Gunn's house has an interesting advertisement in to tlav's patter. Johnnie not only knows how to write 1 readable ail, but lie can just knock the | bottom out of high prices. llaadMMr I'nitorni. The young men of thcAgricuI tural College have received their uniforms which are ipiite hand ; New goods received this week some. Tlie uniform is of good > ‘'Empire Store. 5!onev I c loth, well made, and is a decided ; * aw l l ’T BHingotityour bills «it!i: improvement over the citizen's! 1,1 c - James G. 5Iatukws. i Suit. y It Blaine beat < Icveland six votes in that beat. . * —L'iotiiinj ;iUil t 'ioaks sold at j _ *" : grci.l sacrifit e at. if. F. Pulaski k Co’s. Thu Haw kiusviilc News has adjusted the 8 piig«* form. * 1 J J. WORSHAM, F. Pulaski Or (.os tor the next shown t!.e largest and finest !im thirty days will be sold at reduced j „f Gentlemen's, Ladies and .Misses . ■ i lices, in or.'ci to raise monev. : Shoes in the city. Mr. Barnett j Zgatn. and : novutf. j keeps only the noted brands “ into the Spot Cash, prices ; -*ANY $ HOUSE 4 m t THE- $ GITY.* RemriubcM* we keep everything, every Me lieino, and every Sundry, Patented or Proprietary. H iving onr customer* interests in view, .vc cordially invite you to call that you may save money for your- : selves, and :dst. advance our hnsim***. d. P- TO(>M I5S <Sr 7diO., LRLTGGIST3 AND APOTHECARIES?. SojitemlKT 1 1 y. CUTHBERT. GA. Office over Post office. I have opened my Marke House Nortli side of Public m now sc | good fat Beef. Mutton. !vi«l, A*«-. ,>--,^1 low i’"-*- — “ °* A share of the public? patronage is ! 4/liI £ HW ~W if'kTWnTfc \Ye hear that several^ jiorsims of; ||™aHty aniffit^irf Ids'sh.wa.’Yb!')' I '"'jnhr'jlst. Vt.‘ ^ UTO tllO IndaCCmCnt.'^ MTS. M. Li. lOuFM the best citizens ot tort Gaines are all ma<le «*nU«r and warrant- J -L . ^ ♦ m —- clTC Tdlll^StCCl will soon leave for Texas. jed. He keeps all sizes and width* TAX NOTICE, ^ * —• —* — ! anti can suit the most fastidious. p. JV your State and County tO Cclll clllCi 1)0 COI1 1 —Be sure to get our prices on His prices are very low. Call and Clotliing and Cloaks and Jackets j see the latest styles. 4t. - • I _ _ _ nnl-t nti.I I ll.l* f\l t-itll I* f /ill >i tl lu before you buy. You will save fiom one to bur dollars. ; , r ««*..ltntr u-lm ImIL. ....t ,. , . . f i * I ta .e 1, | yourself the trouble of rendering | lii'SJICC'tlUliV, _ one-fourth ... Guns for the Fort Gaines that will last twice as iong. : I'rescntcil lor collection. ( iGuards have arrited. • tf i 2i T. A. Goopbi'm. T. C. ! novfi et tf. F. Pt'LAsn A Co. TAX AOTKT. Pay your State and County 4t. * axts u > u,e t * i; -' h,l ‘ ot N,,vem!,er vincecl of the truth — ! next* and that of your tenauts. ■ j .• — Don’t be humbugged by every : that a on expect to pay, and save , Ol n Hell H C clUi ITIl.Sl j traveling agent who talks sweet, 1 but go to R. J. Anthony's, ami buy . *.. *. Ivou-A Stove at one-fourth Ule j «y excuse when Tax R Fas are J Mc K. GUNN. Has received a large and complete stock fcf FALL AUD WIHTEK GOODS, —coxsisrjXG til — Hats. Plumes. Kibhons. Silks. Yciveis, Plushes, ami Sarins, of all 'hades. Shim.'le Bang Hair, all colors. All these goods are new, anil of the latest stvlc- i. Call aad vstamine my stock. K.-spcctfully. MRS. M. L. COOPED Oct 9 " n.