Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, November 13, 1884, Image 3

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~ ^ ^ a Sl1 ^ tf Clothes Twenty Per Cent Batter than Market^Vahie. Rememter, don’t Buy frefore Erarnning the Clothing at P. HARRIS’S. II Bailey m to Ilia T o rn/1 A a . ^ Invites attention to I,is Large Assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps ■■peri*r Csan. The cases in which Judge Clarke was disqualified could not lie tried this week on account of the ab sence of Col. C. B. Wooten. The criminal cases could not come up on account of Solicitor Guerry’s absence in Atlanta. The Court, CathSerl Jakllaln. Anxiously but hopefully onr cit izens bad awaited final and deli nitenews of the Presidential elec tion until Saturday morning last, when the telegrams were of so en eouraging a nature that the young er and enthusiastic part of ouri lie Star) sf X Yelena whs lena- pasted lie*, lafspttt to France aa4 Whs was a Stockholder ia America's First Kailrsad. Montgomery Advertiser. •*! was in Washington in 1812. at# while visiting over in Alexandria in that year I saw the first troops however, has been busy most of people decided that it was perfect | eaIIt ‘ tl °ut to fight the British as the time since Monday afternoon.! ly safe to celebrate the grand I ll,f T cnt,;lc ' 1 Washington to get in Southwest GcoroLa ' 6S3 mone - v tll,in they can be bought elsewhere : ' Iu,, K e Simmons, of Macon, has j event, and proceeded to j preside* 1. Tke Grand Jury has} i lH.*en quite active, and lias done Mv Good* are new. my stock is large, and was bought for the cash VlYHti'"" ste I J lul ° ln - v slH!e 1 " i!! convince you that the SHOEl„i V 7 ,loulT * STORE is . S'kxI deal of work. We know of Headquarters for good goods and! make ar Tore hi arms. I remember it a* well as it ; it had been yesterday, f«*r I stood Announcements. Cwatjr Treavarrr. We are authorized to announce the name of Capt. Jxo. F Kiddoo as a candidate for re election to the office of County Treasurer— election 1st Wednesday in Janua ry, 1SS5. td AT GUNN’S rangeincnts to do a ! lanterns, and banners, with suits-! on U,e streel ns ,lle bovs lnarcl * ! hie mottoes and device* were pro ' c, ‘ hy with beating drums and j nothing of special interest to re-i tided. The Citv llal! was deter ■ %‘ r ‘g banners. Washington was j mined upenas a'place ol rendoz |» »tfaggling little village then. the i port. An adj turned term of the. Don't buy elsewhere until you my prices. novG et Very r«*fS|H?c*tFully. ’ Court to try the criminal docket j vous, and thither the unterriticci • un ^ Aiexandria was one ot j be lield we hear about the 3d land jubilant Democracy wmv.1^1 i S™ 4 * ili ° 3 the country. W. D HAILEY. | Monday in December. ’ fit 7*! D. OF NOTICE! FLORIDA ORANGES ! From now, on, I will be tlie l,,, . vs J? ave evidence j receiving weekly shipments 11 “"* rt .v enjoym-ut of the occasion. !of Oranges direct from mv : D' College street they p:-..ccv -le-i. i Grove in Florida—from 10i lvsi ‘‘*-' n '' e •’* at i:30, P. M. An organization was soon effected, and the prove* sion started out with Mavor Me Donald in the lead. Tiie veil* of Ala E! l<. a ' union depot Sunday nijjlit. and lis c<Inver's:*lion was must inter i f their* The speaker was Colonel S. Betton. now of Cutlibert. Georgia, but recently of Butler county. Alabama. He stood and talked repo* ter for an hour a!, the j For Ordinary. w e are authorized to announce the name of Mr. \Yn. G. Cosby as a candidate for the office of Ordi nary of Randolph county—election 1st Wednesday in January 1SS5. BlGGEST SPOT CASH WILL TELL, and f..r Spot we are offering the Cosh Bargains Dr. Slanfor- to 15 iktrrels of Fine Or-;” 8 reached, and a pere.jptorv lailges, which I will sell l, v ,lrru:,n 1 for a speech was made.— ! wholesale at very reasona- u ‘» response though entirely im hie Prices. Those wanting | Oranges to sell again would | do well to send me their or-: jders—at Wards, Ga. j Respectfully, ■*t )I its. C. JiUSREE. Our “Spot Cash” Figures cannot ■ e Cut. Goods Fresh, Bought Cheap, and will be sold Low'. — Rev. and Mi'.. M c Biittj left on the train Tuesday f.*r ilicit 1 new Iwinrin Fairview. South ( ’a - .. i oiiua. They were both much at i inched to ('uthbert and l-dl \e» \ r« ‘uelanl!y. but Mr U.it l, ’i ! thai it was his duly to go. The : ! promptu, quite enthused the; crowd, and amid deafening hur rahs. the crowd ;n eie straight f u (Judge flood s. Tile Judge made j them a line speech an icncoii;*: g «1 tiie by* m their demonstration, j On up to the cn I of Co liege streel they wen:, an I then re urn »»j m a relied up Villa Nova street, then liirou^ii the grove in ft the street iK-twccu M >. Fo-.veli an*i Mr Harris. -*tr i. ; h : «»a n . , r—i den . R \V. i (* . , wiiere a s,>e; i ii \ <-• «.• ; t ,i.-.i i n lot, j l*iesbyterian church, and t he com that gentleman yv.-;> not I munity at large part with these most excellent people with real j regret. Mr. Brill is not only a j man of ability, entertaining and dition to speak, being sii k with cold. Returning to Lumpkin! street the crowd proceeded do*n town, crying out fora speech from j instructive in the pulpit, hut hs. I ^ W,,y ;''T ll,, v 11 . ; Hd tiie\ got to the square, when August 21 lv. novl3-ct to ; a spirit so amiable as to w in hosts I of friends in our city. Mrs. Britt I also has much commended her j to this community, and indeed ! won the hearts of all. They may be ; assured of a heal t v welcome to | Cutlibert whenever iliev may iind ! it in their power l«» return. <m ♦ ^ —\Y»* can and v\ iii maintain our reputation for selling Good* low. it JORDAN A CO. quare, loud and repealed cries for Cn* zier, brought Mr. R. I) Cr<*ziei If out, and taking the B ind Stand, he made a splendid speech. Mr. • CYozier’s effort has been higlilx .complimented by good judges.— Here the crowd began to disperse, though many remained to talk. ' shoot oil the anvils, and othcrwi*« i keep up the jubilee. NV hclhcr (.-level and go’s his seal j or not, the boys are glad they ha* 1 ■ i heir frolic. Some of them evi d n> ly would have “busted*' if t!le\ »**tinj. Betton is 7*J years old. and is ?tdl hale and heart}*, as j spry as a boy of twenty. “I went with LaFayeitc to = France in IS25,” continued the' ! old gentleman. “How weli I re- • i j member it. We sailed in the! | frigate Brandywine from the mouth of tiie Potomac river Sep : tember 11, 1825. There were ! lorty two officers on board, and ! 1 can tell you their names and t!i**ir fate—what became of each i of them. Oh. we had a big time «iien. “In riding on horseback from M iiledgev il!e, Georgia, to Hart- t'o; i. Cotitinccticii . once 1 travel ed >ixt\ five miles in one day and con a stop;kml at a wedding, where we lanced ail night. 1 went to school ! in M 1 ledgerilie in 1817 with 108 boys and girls, and of that mini her only three are living to day, j |« an give you the names of all the j people liking in M*!ledgerilie at j that time, distinguishing between i males and females.’* Colonel Button was a stock ; holder in the first railroad enter prise ever inaugurated in this ountry—the Baltimore and Ohio. ! iu 1827. He was then in Wash uglon. and suhserilu d for stock ; at the very outset of the enter- piise. Now there are 125,000 For Tax Receiver. I hereby aHnoiinee myself as a andidate for re election to tiie •fliceof Tax Receiver of Randolph ountv. J serve the futu t he past. td SANDS STANDLEY. j ever offered in this market. Our ! Goods are ail paid for. We got ; I the benefit of nil discounts, ami I weaie now offering oi»r -:0:- Having a large stock of Heavy and L. oi j ax i\ecoixeroi ivanuoipu j * O o — • ^ • ity. If elected I promise tc>|«» .j 1 ..(• Woolen Goods on hand, and also taking t tile people as failliHiIlv in [illUIIklllOTll JMCUl 01 , ,, .f irinlU'V rut». c L1 haw trie,I to ,7, m j short crops and the scareit> ot money in ,ast ' ..., 1; '7 1 :7.'V". l : y :.... |j| 000S t<> consideration, wc offer the- following lor f'lork ^nprriorf'oNrf. Grateful for support in the past. I announce myself a candidate for ; re election as Gicrk. In the event , *fa no uiu i! ion for county officers. ; my friends will please remember me in the prmaries. oct9 td II O. BEALL. To ihoUiiixrii« and Voters of UaadoluU CdiiiKi. 1 hereby announce myself as a 1 candidate for Ordinary of Ran iolpl: eotinty. I have endeavored 1 {to do my duty in said office for I over sixteen years, audit elected: ; again will do all in my power ti i fulfil ali the duties «f the office i'hankfiii for past favors, I am, Respect fully, Ac. td M. GORMLEY. Embracing Every Article of Here&an£is3 You may be in need of, at slid L0V7 PRICES That tiie Goods arc 1 >oun< 1 Io Sell ! i Do you want a \\ OOL !I.\ Ur V> t are almost giving them away. Do you want a WOMAN'S SHOE, la MAX’S SHOE, or a CHILD S • SHOE? If so. we can sell to you. as our prices arc Goods a davs t a emit sacrifice for the next 30 Childrens’ Clothing. ’looks! Cio C’looks, ( *JT Russian Circulars, BI aks! ! .et iiaukets, vClS, At Retail or Wholesale. I pxjyio.*c CLOSING OCT my entire Stuck of Staple and Fancy Groceries, HARDWARE. TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE ANI) DAMPS. TOBACCO. CIGARS. SNUFF. Etc. Also. Store and Of lice Fixtures, and will Ren*, out the “Empire Grocery Store** ( heap, i I desire to Close Oct the above Business bvforc January 1st. 1885. ( cither at Itctuil or 1 Vholt^tuh*. tn avoid the annoyanee whieli an ••Auc lion Sale" would of necessity cause mv Bmiher Merelnnis Now is if our time, and iho Empire Uracery Store THE T L A<' E to buy Choice New Goods chi a per than ever before known in Cutli bert. Come one, come all to this Tiie funs!a*tilioza. The Constitution certainly do \ serves niucl 1 praise for the efforts* ; it has made to give il.s rea lers the i fullest and lulesl news in the , Presiilenti.il contest. O itside ot the regular Press Dispatches il has made an enormous outlay ol | money in getting every day a large number of full telegrams i from private sources. It has j spared neither pains nor expense i in ils efforts to give the news, ano jan appreciative public will not | soon forget ils **.vo:ks and labors ufloxe." had not found idiefin some wa\ for tin* pent up feelings of thei: 1 natures. — Don L miss the chance of buy ing your Groceries ch ap. It JORDAN k CO. Uuited 1 U a o I«.*<!, 5.000 Bushels Shelled Corn— —M liile the pri»cessi»*u wa> passing Andrew College Saturdax night, Miss Mattie Foster, Art Teacher in the ('»1 lege, fell from the high veraritlah t«» tiie ground —about 12 feet, and was severe!\ stunned by the fa! . It is stipjios ed that in Hie ex ilement sin tiiouglit she was Imt putting he toot <ui the highest step, but w is mistaken, sis to her exact locaiit x and fell. We are glad to know that she lias sustain*.* i n » serious injuries, aud will soon be well miles ot railroad in the Stales. Colonel B.*tton was an officer in ! the United States navy some fifiy ■ ' odd years ago. He is a won ler ! fully well preserve I old gentleman. • He says: “I never had any tali. I am perec ly well, and nave worked like a slave all tin year.* And with that he held up his hands to show that they ha*, become horny from work. He is just a-* jo!l\ and full of fun as an\ I !*..;• titt.2 i*i.i«. r*.;.-1.. !■■•» i >u .. liundred years old. For Ordinary* I announce myself a candidate for Ordinary. If elected, I prom ise to give my entire time and ser vices to the duties of the office.) and to be faithful to best interests of the county. Very respectfully, td. B. W. ELLIS, j llrl|»fler Vnalj. I am n camliitatc for the office of Fax lieccivcr of Randolph conn- i I need it, and if elected will* lischarge its duties faithfully, td. A. C. WARD. And don't you forget it. Do you want a pair of BLANK ETS or BED SPREAD? Our Low Prices are % anoauvrmrnf. I hereby announce my self a can didate for Tax Receiver of Ran- pain** I • , | * j dolpli county.. THOS. A. COLEMAN. September 25ili. 1884. I’or Till Td! *r1or. At the request of many friend.'. ■ i I hereby innounce myself a can | > uniate lor me mure or x a.\ t oner- ‘ ! tor of Randolph comity. Bushels ih sliUck. rilher delivered at mv crib, or Dial of the seller.; -Be sure to get our prices oil S: l!man A Howard, Formerly of Coltitnhu**, Ga.. have opened a first-class Tailoring ami Dyeing Establishment in Cutli bert. (Li., and solicit your trade. Old Garments. Dresses, Cloaks, td T. J. PHIPPS. i A is.. 2,000 P« no\13 2t H. O r oi e id*. BEALL, sub- GRAND closing out sale, aixl supply yourselves with all the Goo. is you neeil, with Little il un ity. TERMS OF SALK POSITIVELY CASH Ueineiulier that H. B, MATHEWS always does exae.ly wh::! be ad vert ises, and uou't forget tiial you can buy anyDiiug i : :.n ! i xi: • cheaper al the Empire Grocery 8tore. than from any oti-. r House in Cutlibert. Respectfully, novG 1 ui H. B MATHEW3, ' COTTON MAHKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY 1*»Y It. W. ELLIS WARE-HOUSE AND COM MISSION MERCHANT. Large numbers of our ! scribers have been coming for- | ward with their subscriptions of ; late, and making glad the heart of tile printer. Indeed, their prompt ness iias i»een exceedingly grati ‘ ivmg. There are a few who are j lieidsel. nn.« We shall be glad to j liave liu mj*» it liit- pi-sc* •»- »n in a ; i i.: -. :»-» • he t»1 -.i (•loiliing and Clonks and Jackets j D-dinaus. Shawls, etc., thoroughly before you buy from one to four tf. F. You will save dollars. Pc LASK! k Co. —We lea;n from private sour ces that L »ng*s Hotel and twelve* stores in Eufatila were burned on Tuesday night. m m m —Canned GoimIs at Cost, at overhauled and renovated at shoit. i notice. Give us an early call and * examine our work. Next door t«» F. M. Allison's residence. Cloth I ing cut and made to order. Respectfully, o30»f Sellman k Howard. It JORDAN A* CO.’S. A mi ounce cue tat. The W orkiiigmau's Can.iiilite f«r Sheriff, t.i JOHN T. GEORGE. I'OIS S II.F. My Il.uise ami Luton Lumpkin Street, one mile from court house, j containing 38 acres—about tiven ( tv three acres clearer!—balance j in woods—gnoil well of water, i improvements new. Terms easy. ! For information apply to H. O. Rcail during mv absence .1 l!. BCSSEY. Sept. 11 tli, 188-1. if Moving These Gd s! So fall while OUR STOCK IS FULL. Du You want Anything in the Hardware Line? Such as HAND SAWS. CROSSCUT SAWS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS, AXES. TABLE o; Pocket Cu(lory FILES, ALGERS, or ANYTHING ELSE In the Hardware Line, Just remember wc can save von 3:M3m Woolen & Canton Flannels, HATS AKT 1 v) Four AYe will save you from One to Dollars on a Suit of ( lollies. Wc will save you S’ : ; * ,! One to Four Dollars on ev ery Cloak and Jacket you buy of us. Be sure to see our Goods and Prices before you buy. F. PULASKI & CO.' I’.S. —We offer the same Inducements iu» Dress Goods. F. P. & C. November 0. et. lb ct BIG MONEY! Ci*3tsxi>ers*i«**< JifiiDA ■ u 1 II K:uibr«uigii. only 2G '• - been appointed coun L • r-umu II folrmaa Mln*i9n Itrns. Mr. Milton Moore, who recent ly moved to this section from «iff _ _ Lumpkin creek, lias U-en tasking| SOLID SILVER STETd WINDING On this Line of Goods. We liave a big stock of - — ^V*V—r -V n •r» I — 0*1. II. il. J.:,. ; Sou:hern W«»r! , i- in -Kv ■ 1 I Middling I ow Middling Good Middling Market firm. . 91 —Mrs. 1 If, LOCAL NOTES. 11. W. Key s twin s.s’ei was to marry !a>t Sun I iy. an . | Mr. Ke\ left ,»:i Fii • v f..» H* ! ris county to perform t!o- ct-iem.i Key accompanied him or* ■ ny. M rs, ■ the trip. Cnnnrd Goods at fo*>t, at It JORDAN k CO.’S. —Miss India Hunter is visiting j her sister, Mrs. Wilder, in Albany j I —A new lot of Clothing ai Overcoats just received by It R. G k W. R. OWEN — Mrs Geo. \Y. Cheeves passed through here for Lumpkin on Friday last. In the great trouble through which she is now passing she has the sympathies of a kind hearted public. —We are h cad qu alters for Shoes and Hats, and our prices defy competition. it R. G. k W. R OWEN. - . ^ • m —Misses Aurora and Nimmie . . . . .; ing your Groceries cheap. Brooks are out at Benevolence this j ” j mon i v week. j —Wc aie bun tin to sell our I stuck id Fancy G;oct iics, and wiii • make L.*w Prices. It JORDAN kV CO. —Arthur li-*oi, Jr.. E-q., Mid lenly amt un»*xj.eeledly got leave if absei.ee from the Court M m iav mot tiiiig :m i iefi un the tin j train. Wonder wi»ut i: mean**? I Some folkliniiK limy sim ll rail- j road in it, others say he lias gum* | to congratulate President Clove i land. We will wait and see. i dug in the way of I);\ G »u*i>. Notions. Shoes, Hats ali i (’billing, at l!ie new store of It R G it W R OWEN. —i ♦ ^ — w, j*i't informed by ?»Ir. ! F M Ai: >i»n that tiie Artesian Well Committer closed a contract yesterday with an agent of John; Pf ff r k Co. of Cincinnati, O i i i«*. o bor»* a well in this city. This is tin* firm that is boring tvells in Ailaiita. Bainliridge. and severai other places in Georgia. Tin with chills lie contracted there. We learn from authentic source! wiii that the gin house of Messrs, j ! Moore k Rogers was not set «»n ! fire, but caught from the engine. Our young friend. J. A Chap i man lias become an active agent i for a patent medicine, and propo- 1 ses to cure ail your aches and pains for a small amount. Sue- i cess to you, Johnnie, in your new enterprise. Mr. R. I. Brown and family, witii 31 rs. Richard Rhodes, are FULL JFWELED GENT S SIZE WATv, H FOR $12.50. FELLY lil'ARANTKKD. This oficr * I made for UO davs only. <x*hmIs sent by; Express (’. O. I».. sutdect to iu^ueetioii „.i • i, b. fore purchasing. i ™ * J. P. STEVENS, il'O.y Jewelers, uidi-fk-t. Atusta.Iu Furniture AYE want to sco all of our friends from ibis counties, at our ami tbc surrounding we are groin" to sell in the- next 00 day.?, "Profits or no Prof its. - ’ NEW STARI.ES, Beef Market! & Carload Flour! '*>a Foster’s Corucr. where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP as am body. Come and sec* how I have opened Market WiU'K I.' days. k is to commence within 30 visiting friends in Alabama tlii< week. The party season has again ar- House North side of Public i Square again, and am now selling good fat Beef. Mutton, Kid, Ac. A share of the public patronage i> •solicited. W. C. JENKINS. | July 31st. tf. A House and l.ol for Male, i In ihc* village of Brooksvil’o, and To arrive. Bought at Lowest Ebb • of prices, which enables us to i Knock the Bottom Cut I '••rail prices heretofore quoted by any mervbant. \Vu n ‘*Bn.,incss,” and wiii treat y ou right. j rived, and some very pleasant so known as the \V. D. Y/haioy old : i vials have been enjoyed by the place. Has a good Dwelling, out | —The immense ..lock of Bools! and Shoes and Ilals and Caps at F. Pulaski & Co's for the next j —Wc ean and will maintai~ our : young people of this section. reputation for selling Is low. It JORDAN £ CO. j Houses, and Seven Acres of Land. The Democrats of this section The above named place will be- : arc quilejtibilanl over the success s »ld on the 29th of November —Don't miss the chance of buy-i .. , ... , ,, , - i thirlv davs will be sold at reduced JORDAN * CO. ■ prices, in or* not till'. or to raise money. of Do Yon Waal u .Yl«-r Nalt ClothesV If so, call on P. Harris. He! will sell you a suit strictly at N. Y. invoice prices. It Q « —Mrs. John S(>eiglil is over from Eufaulaon a vi.it to home folks. m o o* fresh t'rashrrriew at It JORDAN & CO.'S. —Mrs. Blanche Hayes, of Green wood, Florida, is tip on a visit toj her mother, Mrs. T. S. Powell. Comity Assessors. There is very great need for the appoiu.inent of proper men to as sess the value of property in the! — The machinery for boring the Artesian well in Smithville has ’ arrived, and work will soon com- . ,, . . ; i__ 1,.,11 t ilth better way is to make an effort to sutli a law—we believe it wilt. —Some people are anxious al ; different counties ot the State. IV ways to lie on the big side. A far ! hope the Legislature will pa mence. The committee on belt’s Arlesian well is still at! ! be on the side of right, whether work, and we hope will yet a success of it. make there is anybody else to keep you company or not. —The cheapest lot of Casii j meres and other Dress Goods ever brought to Cutlibert, at It R. G. £ W. R. OWEN'S. —Our friend O. A. Barry us the other day an orange in the open air at his l.ook A11 he (Wood l'nin;«. Apples, Cabbage. Onions, Tur nips, Potatoes Nil's of ail kinds, i Stick Candy French Candy, 1 Dried Beef. Pigfeot, Bologna Sau- guve . sage. Chestnuts. Cod Fisli.Ciieese. Crackers, Bananas, Orang-s. j Lemons, Herring. Raisins. Cocoa-1 ! nuts. Butter. Sweet Apple Cider, i Cilj- ’fax. The City Tax Books will yos itively close on December 1st. By order of City Council. Joux F. Kiddoo. nov!3 td Treasurer. of the party in placing a Demo crat in the chief executive’s chair, and we li<»j><i their expectations ! may l>e fully realized. Judge I. J. Saunders, of Clay county, had the misfortunt to lose : about one lain lied pannels of fence last week by lire Smoking was tin* cause of the fire, i Mr. \V. 11. Johnson, we learn j lias been quite sick the past week, j but is convalescing at this writ ; ,n £- Some of our citizen? are begin ning to want to sow cuits, but the | Brooksviile for a division between Valeria I) Bigbie and A. FI. Me Millan. Terms cash AY. I). Bigrie. Jack McMillan, n .vG 4t Agents. —Cleveland is elected aud cot ton ran up to 9J cents yesterday, j dry weather will not admit ol ill i Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the next sitting of the Legislature; a bill will be introduced giving ® ° ; j the riirht to NIrs. Mary E. Key.; [gu irdtah of Luci»*n Key (her son j | and a minor), to turn over to her j ! said son all the property which: : she now has or may hereafter j have as guardian of her said son. i novGlm | Now just re- Tiiember that during the coming 80 days, we are going to con vert 50 per cent, of onr Mammoth bsf' Our City Friends, who want n nit e, nobby Turnout, can find! ! here. No ’nroken down Horses, and no old rusty Buggy offered for hire. Our Horses are riect ami spirited, and our Buggies new and i l,, ' i s 1,t ' ’ Philip Pearce. South-West-Georgia , RAILEOAD & BANKING CO OF AGRICULTUBAL COLLEGE. 6£0Bfl!A - (jiriicral l ; riagbt DijnrtiRBt Notice. (Bratl of tie Uumrsiiy ol Georgia.) - - GA gruwn place. Hurrah for Cleveland. —Wc make a specially of Gents all kinds. —Don't forget to examine our Clothing before buying. It “i! ! Although not as large as those j Champagne Cider. Im f *.rte.l Gin- i Fnrmsh'mg Goods of in Florida, doubtless on account | se r Ale, Best 5c Cigar. Dried Figs. an( j sell at bottom prices, i of the dry weather, still the flavor Malaga Grapes. Delaware Grapes. It R. G £ W. R. OWEN. pay you. it' R. G. £ W. R. OWEN. —Mrs. Jesse Cobb reached home from a protracted visit to N E. Alabama last Saturday. -o- • -o- —We are bound to soli our stock of Fancy Groceries, and will make Low Prices. It JORDAN £ CO. will | of the dry weather, still the flavor I was good. This proves conclu sively that oranges will grow in Randolph County. .Yoliee to Teachem. All Teachers or other Persons holding Claims against the Board of Education, will present them totheCommisMohor Novemltcr 22 M. C. EDWARDS. 2t County School Coni'r. Malaga Grapes. Delaware Grapes. Fresh Oysters Every Day, Fish every Saturday. All of the above G'HwI Things I receive da'lv. so call on me before buyingand save money. Resiiectfullv. It W. T. BIGBY. mem —The Peer Shin, the best fl siiirt. for sale at tf. F. Pulaski £ Co's. jjust now. j Married on the 5th inst., Rev. Jolin W. Nichols, Mr. — Nalls and Miss Moilie Dawson. W. W. J. by Et'FAl'LA F tlK. When you \isit Eufaula you! are invited to call at Barnett's i Shoe Store. Tliere you will Ih* —Don't be humbugged by every traveling agent who talks sweet, but go to II J. Asinoxv’s. and buy you a Stove at one fourth the price, that will last twice as long, tf o o —— ■ —Clothing and Cloaks sold at great sacrifice at tf. F. Pulaski & Co’s. For Stale. house and lot on College j si, 1M , 8 in at a low price and Irlieral terms. For particulars apply to E Titlchaum. tf. F. Pulaski. Mv street Barnesville will stain be rebuilt, and in a more substantial manner than ever. i into the Spot Casii, and our low prices are the Inducement. shown the largest-and finest line j YOU UrC reOIIGSted of Gentlemen's, Lailits and Misses i , -•* to call and be con- kefps only the noted brands of| vinced of tile triltll yrooils* and prides himself on thei « « . quality ami fit of his Shoes. They OI Wliat We advertise Respectfully, J. McK. GUNN. novC-ct are ali made to order and warrant ed. He keeps all sizes and widths and ean suit the most fastidious. His prices are very low. Call and see the latest styles. 4t. 3ENJ. T. HUNTER, A. M,President C IO KPS of Tea.-lirrs full. The FaP j Session opens on the First Monday ui September. The appropriation to the 'ollejre of ?2,000 l.as been rei-forcd. f!:u« .•nabiinp the Trustee:* to put the Ineklen- :al Fee at SO CHARGES FOR TLI TION. Board ran be had at prices ranjdnp *rom #i0 to $12 per inoiitn. Catalogues riving full and definite information scut m application tOthe President. July H)-lv. KBSICAL INSTFiUffiENTS. VIOLINS, ACCOIiDEOXS, BANJOS, HARMONICAS. Also a fine line of Gut and Steel Strings for Violins, Guitars and Banjos. For Sale by T. 8. POWELL, ct Druggist and Bookseller. 8 v.vNNAn, Ga., September 1st, 1881. O N and after October 1st, 1j»M. the cu.-toin heretofore ob-erve.I bythw Company, in requiring pn*:-eatatk>h ai d surrender of the Original Billacf l^»dir. r covering ail Shipments from \Ve.« 4 eni Pointy, prior to delivery ot the Freiglu at destination, will be discontinued in so far a.y i-oneerns Direct Consignment?. Bills of bailing covering” K*ipi«enti con.-I';xe!> “to ORDER,’’ must be present ed properly endorsed by both 8bipp< r and tiie part}' to whose order the Goods are consigned, and the-e Bills of Ladin • • oust >k* surrendered to the Road befoie such sjiipmcuts will be delivered. G. A. \YH!TEHKAD» sept25-4t General Freight A^ent. —Taylor's Premium Cologne for sale at J. W. Stakfokd's. To Ginners l Headquarters for Bagging and Ties, ana Rubber Belting, ALLISON k SIMPSON g. Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Bon-Ton ami Rov.al Gloss Starch, Laundry Blueing, at L- w Pri ces, at T. a POWER'S ct Drug Store;- jen Sia