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ENTERPRISE ANlI APPEAL,
W. H. COOPER,
_ J. JW- STANFORD,
\ Editors.
j about 1200.
CUTHBERT, GA.
! claimed for hiua all along.
Tkarxdar Horn jiff, Nov. 2f, 1*M.
MBB 1 I *
Sc. 1.0.
it Baford, and 1* fully authorized to
recelre aud receipt for all money
paid him.
Brunswick lias had a big fire
in which $150,000 was lost.
A now newspaper was to
make its appearance In Atlanta
last Tuesday.
The cholera has broken out
with fresh violence in different
parts of Europe.
A NASAL INJECTOR free Wjtli cat],
b ittk of Shiloh’* Catarrh Rcinedv.
Price 30 cents. For sale hv J. W. STA5*-
1XJHD.
Johan Reicbmnn a German tail
or of Macon cut his throat firm
ear to ear last Saturday.
F'iU I' V S I' K7y Ia and Liver com j.lairt,
yon have a prii.t jdpuarimtcc on every
lottc of Shiloh's Vitaliaer. It never
fans to cure, l'or sale by J. Vv, STAN
FORD.
There are about 125.000 office
within the gift of the next admin
istratnn. Most of them will cer
tainly be filled hv Democrats.
SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY—a
positive cure 'or Catarrh. Pinhthcria
" 'd Canker Mouth. For sale bvJ. \V
8 AXFORD.
Many of the Athens negroes
believe that they will he put bad.
into slavery, and several have al
ready picked out their master*.
THE REV. CEO. ir. THAYER, .
Roarboa. Imt ,savs; ‘Tt-ilh nivsc-lf a 1 d
wife owe ottr lives’ to SIIILOlVs CON-
St MITKIX CURE. For .sale by J. \i
STANFORD.
The Democratic majority it.
the next House will not tic so largi
as it is now. Aliout forty nil
cover it. The liepubiieana wil
have a majority of twelve in tin
Senate.
. SHILOH’S fIT'RE will immediately re
lieve Croup, Wiicmi, g cough an-
Rr.mehitis. Lor sale bvJ. AV. STAN
FORD.
Mr. B. II. Griffin of llain
bridge was seriously stabbed b\
Mr. IV. B. Lynn a few days since
Cause—whiskey.
ARE AOU MADE miserable by In
digestion. Constipation. Dizziness, ho
of Appetite, Yellow skin? Shiloh's Vit
alizer is a p .-drive Cure. For sale In
J. AV. STANFORD.
The entire business portion o
Palatka, Fla., including the tlirct
large hotels, was hurued las.
week.
Purity and strength is the mot
to of Smi'h's Bile Beans. They
CiT.sinly are head and shoulders
above anything in the pill line.
For sale by J. W. Stanford.
Mr. Mathews a good citizen of
Telfair was severely cut by Mr. R
T. Sowell a few days since.
Cause—Whiskey.
Thirty years ago Shrincr’s In
dian Vermifuge destroyed and ex
polled worms where they existed
to the satisfaction of every one
who used it. We guarantee it to
do the same to day.
All Mettled, and Cleveland Is Presi
dent Elect.
The official count in New York
was finished last Saturday, ami
(gives Cleveland a plurality oi
This is.the uumber
but it
was thought possible that the
final cifenw or soma shrewd ma
nipulation might change Jhc fig
tires, and still eouut in Blaine. But
it is ail o\er now, ami all fear on
that score is at an end. The
State Board of canvassers has
four democrats out of five mtiu-
Our Atlanta Letter.
Atlanta, Ga„ Nov,, 1884.
Editors Enterprise.
As you are advised though the^' 1 "* of ail l,0!,ri "* “
'-.i- i. hand play “Bye baby bye.
papers the Legislature is gcltinz
the city. The Governor’s Horse
Guard paraded, and attracted
mnch attention. The ..AWedcst.
liras*
That
Let as hive Thanks.
Washington, November 7.—By
Uta Pusidmtwf the UiftteitStates
of America—A proclamation:
The season is nigh when it is the
down to the work of leg,slat ,Cleveland is elected is ^rally | y^rly wo^of this pm.ple to .1,
* conceded! and will no dotalit he serve a day aypomud for that
inaugurated,
Tit* election of Judges an£ Smic
ittts
ejjf
General was a big job, when
lakeu In connection with the im
utenso amount of electioneering
that was engaged in by candi
dates and their friends. All sorts
of sel cm s and combinations were
resorted to by candidates. As a
, general thing it was a tight he
hers, and four of the seven Judges , lween tiie .. jng nni , onts »
of the court of last lesmt in thei
State are democrats. It will not!
lie taken however beyond the, eSTO ,, t j m?ge xVtk—lie
State Board, and its work is only , w „ (I cr. n t«l by Sam Lumpkin, a
purpose t,y. the President as an
The Legislatoro la composed of, especial oecasion for thanksgiving
a fine looking body of men, and j unto God. Now, therefore, in re-
tlioy mean to occupy their time in j cognition of this hallowed custom,
work for the best interest of the I, Cites ter A. Arthur, President
of the United States, do hereby
designate ns such day of general
thanksgiving, Thursday the 27lh
people. Dr. Felton is a promi
nent figr.rc in the Legislature,
and his wisilam «o doubt will be
Ail the candidates for Judge ; an.l justice, me doctor lias a. ,
j who wore already in retained their '■
I exercised on the side of right and day oi'UAs present November, and
The Doctor has a! j I do recommend throughout the
i ready introduced a bill to cstnb ! land the people, ceasing from
lish a house of correction for their accustomed occupations, do
young persons and females con then keep a holiday at their sev
up
in
most polished gentleman and law
to count up the voles as sent
—the result of which we know .... y Cr
advance. . Some of the old Solicitors were
The fight has been against cor- j l i efe , te( ,_ aim)n „ them Col. A. L
ruption, and wcare glad of the sue j MitclleUi of Athcnll> wh „ u snc
i ceded by E. T. Brown. Mitchell’s
defeat was a surprise to everybody.
cess which the Democracy have
won. We hope they may pro'c
themselves worthy of the victory.
We trust that those who shape
and control things will not con
sider the “spoils’’ as the first great
thing to lie attended to, hut will
see to it that the best and able-t
men arc appointed to power all
over the laud.
The people of the Southern
States should remember now the
rcs]ionsibility resting upon them,
mil lie careful that nothing is
• lone that will lessen the respect
if the more excellent people North
for us. It is a fact that many
■jeople North have been afraid foi
rile South to become the ruling
iclor in the affairs of government
N p-.v that such is the case, w<
- In in 1« I show by our wise and con
.creative course, that tIvey w!i<
lave liven afraid of us, have in
'linger any reason to be afraid o’
is. While we have no favors to
isk, we may act in such a way as
o w ipe out the prejudice that ha.-
xisted against us in the Northern
states, and cement in closer lies
Ihe good people of (he udiole conn
‘‘‘J-
We should specially lie careful
if our treatment of the coloreit
lpeople. They have been con* inu
illy taught that the return of tin
Democrats to power would put
-hem back into slavery, and in
their ignorance many have be
lieved it. From their standpoint,
'••c do not wonder that they should
un-row to see the Republican par
ty let go its hold on power. For
tunately for us and the colored
nop'e, ve arc now in a situation
ti show them, not only that they
will not be put back into slavery
by the triumph of Democracy,
but that the people of the South
are their best friends. Necessity
now draws them closer to ns, and
makes them feel their dependence
onus. Let us all, on every occa
sion, seek to quiet their fears, and
to assure them of the full protec
tion of the laws in the enjoyment
of their rights and liberties. The
result will be that they will he
It. turns out that Gen. (Chinese) j come better citizens, more identi
Gordon isV.ill safe at Khartoum
where he is awaiting the arrival
of the British forces.
Mr. Edward Wendel, Feiternian,
West Va. suffered terribly with neu
ralgia and doctors failed in giving re
lief. lie was cured by St. Jacobs
Oil, the marvelous pain-cure, and
says be would send a hundred miles
to get it.
Gold
is now pouring into this
country at the rate of a million of
dollars a week. If we had what
comes in in that time we would
try to make out with it somehow
or other.
Every day-
some one who has his
bile removed,” aud his system
put ip. thorough repair by using
Smith's Bile Beans. Read their
praises of this wonderful remedy.
For sale by J. W. Stanford
Mr. Blaine says it was a rainy
day in the rural districts of New
York that I,eat him—which makes
a good showing for Cleveland,
as it was Providence against
Blaine.
A number of citizen* of Barnes-
ville are sueing the Central Rail
road for damages by fire caused,
as they affirm, by a spark from a
passing locomotive. Unless ii
can be shown that it was the rc
suit of gross cai lessne: s
lied with the real interests of this,;
section, and the cry of the carpet i
bagger and scalawag if ever heard I
again in the land, will have but !
little power to win them from
their allegiance to those who only j
are in a situation to do them real i
and lading good—the white pco-!
pi* of the South.
A Yoke of Oxen and a Mule. !
Stevens’ Pottery. Ga.. August
18. 18S1.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke
of oxen whose necks became very
sore from the yoke. As I could
not afford to stop them from work,
wc see accounts of; I was apprehensive that Sunodinc
load of j would not runke a cure. But to
iny gratification they were cured
in a few days. It also made a
speedy cure of a bad running sore
on one of my mules and on the
foot of one of my hands. I con
sider it a valuable medicine.
Respect fully, you i s,
Henry Stephens.
Atlanta. Ga.. August 13. 1S84. ,
—Dear Sir: Sanodinc is the “Boss" j
preparation for cuts, sores, and \
mange. Have given it a thorough i
trial. Would not bo without it for;
ten times what it cost. Respect I
fully yours, J. R. Gkkc.g. j
Of Gregg A Co., Hardware Dealer.- !
The IIeat—Sanodinc will cure-
the worst cases of Heat by a few |
wc think ! amotions. Give it a trial,
t-he good , copte of Bartlesville are! 'V* ™.V
making a mistake. As! ‘ >° Ul Drn «P“ for
Mr. George I. Seney, who did
so much for Georgia while he had
the money, is now in Georgia j
looking after the East Tenn. Ya i
<k Geo. Railroad in which iie is!
interested. We should rejoice ti j
see Mr. Seney fully on his feci ;
again, and more prosperous than |
tv. r.
j Revile is of Rum Romanism and
Among the variotis evidences of j Rebellion be Rebuked for their
improvement in our city is a sub j Rancorous Remarks, and tha:
stautial and commodious resi i the Radical Republican Rascals
dence now being built by Julius uow Reveling in official spoils be
The following revolutions were!
sent the Morning News by a Bay I
street merchant: ‘‘Resolutions Re i
suiting from Returns of Recent]
election: The uuterrified Demo !
cracy of the great Republic have!
Resolved as a Righteous Rctribu
tion that the Reverend R.iigious !
Young, one of our colored mei-
chants. It is going to be a real
nice house, and reflects credit tip
on its owner.
Gov. Cleveland will resign in
December, and will bo succeeded
bv Lieut. Gov. David B. Ilill. 3L.
Hill is spoken of as a man every
way worthy to fi+Utifre Vacancy
which will lie caused by Gov.
Cleveland's resignatior.
retired to the Rearms of ever Re
curring Regrets and Remorse
until Regeneiated by Repentance,
Retribution and Restitution. The
Reading of these Resolutions is
Respectfully Recommended to the
Reverend Republicans w!io have
used their R's in Relieving them
selves of Radical bile in a wav
tfint is Reprehensible to Rcs|>ev
talde Representatives of the Deni
ocra''-
He is an ox-confederate soldier
and lost an arm diiriug the war.
He has held the office, however,
for ten years, and grown rich by
it. Mr. Brown is but 23 years
old, but quite talented. Solicitor
General J. I. Wright, of Rome,
Ga., was defeated by C. F. Clem
ents, brother of Congressman
Clements. Solicitor General Jes
se Walters, of Albany, was defeat
oil by- W. N. Spence, of Camilla.
Ga. The race for Solicitor of the
Atlanta Circuit, was between
Charlie Hill, son of Senator Bei
Hill and John Milledge, both ot
Atlanta. The race was exciting
indeed. Hill won by a majority
•I one vote. Mrs. Milledge, wife
»f Capt. John Milledge, proposes
to remember the friends of her
husband by having their names
astcfullv inscribed on parchment
md hung in an elegant frame.
Atlanta is still very dry. There
was, however, enough “spirits” to
wet things pretty well during the
lay and night the people jttbila
ed over Cleveland's election.—
From the tune Henry Grady ad
jnitrned the Legislature Wednes
lay at noon, until midnight, pan
lemouiuin broke loose. All tin
-team whistles, bulls, horns, bands
-tc., were turned loose and ran ri
it for twelve long hours. At night
i torchlight procession, a mile
long, was formed and inarched
throiizli the orjni-ioal streets of
vieted and sent to the penitentia
ry. I. for one. favor some plan by
which that unfortunate class can
be reformed and benefited.
The Legislature is composed
largely of prohibitionists, and sev
eral bills have keen introduced
touching that subject. A goner
al prohibition act for the whole
State may be passed. The pro
lubitinn seutiinent is certainly
growing very rapidly in the State.
At this time many of our culor-
eral places of worship, aud with
heart and voice pay reverent ac
knowledgment to the Giver of nil
oood for the countless blessings
l . .
j wherewith he hath visited this na
tion. Ill witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and caus
ed the seal of the United Slat)
to be affixed. Dune at the Cit
of Washington, this 7th day of
November, in the year of our
Lord one thousand and eight hun
dred and eighty four, and of the
legislative Katas.
The Legislature adjourned last
Tilday for a day’s rest after the
election of Judges and Solicitors.
Several important bills have
beep introduced, among them tbe
following:
The appointment of a board of
registration from each county; a
bib to extend the term of the
common schools to ten months in
the year—a general prohibition |
for the whole slate, and a bill j
changing the preseut method of
electing Judges r.nd Solicitors.
Mr. Jones of Troup introduced
a bill requiring railroads to erect
and maintain a lawful fence.
A bill lias been introduced
making it discretionary with tbe
Ordinaries of the Slate in grant
ing licenses for the sale of liquor,
except when it is regulated by
law.
IIACKMETAf'K, a laning and fra-
erant perfume Price l!A and AO cent-.
For sale by J. W. STANFOKD.
N«rl(a(e Hherlfr Sale.
B Y Order of Judge John T. Clarke,
will lie sold al W ard Station, Oa.,
before tile Store lionso door of ii-**-
Bro \n.on Saturday, the <lay ot >*-
v«m: et, 18*4. to the highest bidderr
cash, the following property to-wu:
All of Stock of Merchandise, c uiaistmg
of Pry tioods, Clothing, Notions Hat>,
Caiw. Boots*. 5liOC*» Fauiiiy ami i*an y
Uroceries. Crockery. GLissware, hniu-
warc. Cutlery, Tooacco* Cmuri* and^ Mo
tions ; also show Ca.«#«. scales and Store
H*tures.and any ami ail tiller Mer.iian-
dise *f every description—all located
and combined in the single s oc» woud
building now occupied by lit*saill H. H.
Brown, us n store jor the sale of general
3ierciianhise. and situated on the South
silo of tb 8. w. Ii. K.. in the tow nor city
of Wards, in said 8t«te and County, hi -
ing west of the store occupied by ii. K.
Arthur ct Sion, known as the Oliver Store
house, as the property of if. H. 15rowr.
to satisfy two Mortgage l’’i l’’as issue*,
from Randolph Superior Lourt. *»».e m
favor nf E. H. Brm*n, v*. II. I*. Druan,
aud one in fuvur of M. i*. D. Iiio.vn, is.
II. II. Brown. Property pointed out in
Ft Fa. 1’llILLlP i'EAKC'E.
noviO-td sheriff.
Spot Cash.
MS hen you visit Eufaula, Ala., go to
the only “Spot Cash” Grocery Store in
this section, and buy your Groceries.
eil citizens feel apprehensive that, independence *if the United Slates,
i change of administration will j one hundred and ninth,
bring upon them untold hardships . Ciiestek A. Aether.
and privations. Let every good
citizen set aliout at once to disa-
II. B. It.
Tiiis is the concentrated Blood Pn-
bnse tlieir minds of that idea.— j rifier that saves time and money by
Let us all show to onr colored j us 5' Iww-au-c it cures Blood Poi-
friends that
: HHEUMATISM
A LTnoron a practitioner of near
twenty years, my mother influenced
iue to prcK ure B. 11. 1». for her. Slicliatl
!h.*cii confined t<» her b.*d several months
with KlieiimatLsm which had stubbornly
resisted all the usual remedies. Within
twenty-four hours after commencing 15.
B. !>.* I observed marked relief. She
has just commenced her third bottle
ami is nearly as active as ever, and lias
been fn the* front yard with “rake in
hand.” cleaning up*. Her improvement
is trulv wonderful and inrn*»nsolv grati
fying. * <\ II. MONTGOMERY. M. P.
Jacksonville. Ala.. June 0. 18*4.
we
i sons in the qnicKcst time on record. I
ish them well j its cure Scrofula in thirty days; the j
ind are tlieir best friends. They | >’olieve^l with one bottle; KIDNEY
... , SUm Diseases and Eruptions cured
certainly deserve our ayinpath.v . „ith t wo liottles. Sypliilisof all stages
and encouragement in their pres cured under sixty days. Each laittle
cut uneasy state. Democratic
success ought to mean a blotting
out ot all sectional and race prt-j
udices. T. J. Pmi.
TROUBLE
For over six years I have l>cen a U*rri-
blesufi'.nr fron; a tnmiilesoine kidney
c L ' j complaint, f«»r the relief ot *** , :ich 1 have
spent over $25u without b-*iefit: the
W e are Offering
ILickb iUs Aruiea Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt
Ulieiim. Fever Sores, Tetter.
' proves its wonderful value. Large
t bottles, fl. Druggists sell it.
j most noted st>-called r.*m di ■» proving
. . ... . .. I failures. The of one single buttle of
*1.00 spent lor Kineh with Chromo j B 1; 1{ has been marveltms.giving more
will cure, any case of (i. and C». within • relief than all oilier treatment combined,
forty-eight hours, without loss of time,
change of diet or any internal remedy.
It is a quick care, while others, if they
cure at nil. are in the distant future.
C. 1!. ROBERTS, Atlanta Water Works.
SCROFULA.
Cleveland is elected, but men
who have had to work for their
Chapped Hands, C nnhlains. Corn* , bung, will have to keep on work- ^ , [ a - pc Ilurserv a „,i vineyard, has a bl
and all Skin Erujitions, and |;o»i in" as before There will be im <>n lii* place who was eur-xl of a stnb-
livi-u- r-nrix Ptloa or no mv r#> ' 0 ’ ... I bom case uf S<-rofuIa.witli om-single bot-
,11 U_\ cultsil lit.. n i | <>} ; provement we trnzt in all our in-1 tlo of B. IS. B. Write to hiin about tin
qIIlred. It is guaranteed to give 'ease.
! |>erfect satisfaction, or money I,, teicsls, So that those who labor j Frank Joseph. 2l5Joncs street, At-
I fu nde-1. Price 25 cents per' box. J may do so in hope, but evcrlast j
; ror sjilc hv J. \\ . Stanford. ing labor is inevitable—at least. lost lii? hair and eve-sight, finding no re-
jan 24 ly. j with the great bulk of 1 li r f ’ '>n«>»t.le of B. 8. B. l-.caled th
people.
_ llic South
Mrs. Bclva Lockwood says she j LM n
• s n'oinq- te ijntiier up all the votes ; —~ 77. T"~ ,.
° 0 ^ ‘ I nr 1 lie mod handsome line
m.
! of Papers, all kinds, ever offered
j before at J. W. STANFORD’S
t!iat were cast for her ns President.;
and put them in a crazy quilt.
WHY WII.L YOU cough when Shi-j
M|'s Fi re will give inttnedhire relief, j
I*ri*c 10 c '. 50<:ts. and |1. For sale bv 1
J. W. STANFORD. * at
-Onion Sets for
J. W. STANFORD S.
Fall Planting, j
deer, eradicated the poison from hi-
• >1o.k1, restored his e.> c-.-ijihl, and place
him on therond to health.
A lx>ok fillcsl with wonderful proo
from tlie very best class of c itizens. ai:<
Tfcomnendat oih from the lead in:
Drug Trade of AHanta mailed free t<
any address. B. B. 15. only a year ol«
and is w* rk’ng wonders. Large bott!»
$1.00 or six for $5.00. Sol< l»y Drug
gists. Expressed on receipt of price.
BLOOD HALM CO..
No'.*0-!m Atlanta. Hn.
HEHIT WILL TELL.
0.1. c.
(Old Indian Cure.)
Is taking the lead of all other blood
purifiers w ith astonishing rapidity.
Asa blond purifier, it is absolutely
without an equal.
As a tonic and appetizer, eminently
adapted to female complaints, it has
the indorsement of the most respecta
ble ladies in the land.
EMINENT PRVCTICING PHYSI
CIANS INDORSE IT.
Pr. F. A. Toomer, Perry, tla.. says:
“I have nsc‘l it in my practice twenty-
live vears. It is a perfect blood purifier,
an infallible specific for the diseases for
which i: is recommended, a fine tonic
and appetizer, anil :t Godsend to suller-
ing women f«*r tlieir peculiar ailments.
Ur. Joseph Palmer. Feagin.Ga.. writes
us: “It is as great a specific for blood
diseases as quinine is for fever. Have
used it more than twenty years in my
practice.’’
S. \Y. \Y. Smith. Lcnecoiir.ee, Ga..
writes; “It cured me of an old and se-
verecase t»f scrofula of eight years stand -
in The following arc fair samples of hun
dreds of testimonials we can produce:
I hail in my lamily a case of poison
oak that for* ten fears defied physi
cians. O.I. c. made a permanent cure,
ft is without doubt tiic “gem of blood pu-
nfiCrS * S. I). ROGERS,
Agent Central railroad. Perry. <«a.
Pehhv. Ga.. September 10. 1881 -I
j heartily indorsee.). I. C. Did ImljanCure
| ik a remedy of wonderful efficacy in
troubles peculiar to woman. Have used
it in my family, after a faithful trial of
numberless other remedies, and unhesi-
:atinglv proimtun-e it without an equal
in the treatme nt of this il.»ss of com
plaints. .1). H. tT LLF.K.
Clerk Co. Commissioners. ILmstonio.
W. 15. Johnson, Macon Ga., K. M. King
Perrv. tiu.. ami • of others indorse
it as* the greatest f all remedies for
heumatism a-ul outer bbsid diseases.
In eonclusioi. t'.ir proprietors say they
i:ive vet tr* mv-1 . iih the first failure of
>. I. to do : : i ’l:. t is claimed for it.
Price. 51.50 p< r large botiK-.
THE O I. C CO.,
PERRY. OA.
SvM liv nil Drinaa-ls. <>■ ).k>ly.
Favour.
BBLS.,
i SKS, 4 SKS.,
1-10 sks.
FAULTLESS. Iff, 15.
LUXURY, 5 65,
CREAM. 5 00,
DAISY, 4 70,
81 60. 80c.,
1 50, 75c.,
1 25. 65c.,
I 20, 60c.,
60c.,
55c..
50c.
M
EAT.
CLEAR RIB BULK,
PORK STRIPS,
9<\
8jp.
POW DEBED. 12.\ Pounds for
CUP LOAF. 12T Pounds for
O BAN L LA TED, 115 Pounds for
B. 15 Pounds for
C, lb Pounds fiir
-(••)-
FANCY RIO, 7 Po.imls for
CHOICE •- 8 Puiiuds for
*1 00;
^ . 1 00.
1 00.
I 00,
I 00,
$1 oo.
1 00.
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The Ballot
CLEVELAND IS ODR NEXT PRESIDENT!
The Latest Returns from the Election,
Show that the People voted for good government, as well as for fair and
honest dealing, and where they can buy the most Goods for the least mon
ey, thus insuring one and all fair dealing, honest prices, and Sjoi fijois*
This is the plan by w hich
P. HARRIS
Proposes to move his immense Stock of Dry Goods, that lie actually lias no room for, and is deter
mined that the Low Prices shall move them.
READ MY PRICES CAREFULLY.
Best Standard DRESS CALICOES, only 5c; Good yard wide BLEACHING, onh 6Jc; the very best BLEACHING in
the world,only 10c; Goo I j SEA ISLAND, only 5c: Best yard w ide SEA ISLAND, 9c, Sc and 7c: Checks,
Stripes, and Best Bed Ticking at Factory Prices.
jmrnm i ©mess ©©»s 21
TOBACCOES.
WE OFFER RARGAIXS.
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SUNDRIES.
RICE. 13 Pounds for
SALT, Per Sack,
LARD. 9 Pounds for
CHEESE. Best Cream. Per Pound,
SODA, ( Diviglit’a, j Per Pou.-.d,
MATCHES. 400’s. (S. A C..) Per IL-x,
PEACHES. 2 II). (standard). Per Can.
PINE APPLE, 21b . (slandaid.) )kt can,
TOMATOES. 311... (standard), 2 for
BORDEN S MILK, Per Can,
STAR! II. 3 ll>. Box. S. C,.,
BUCKWHEAT. 24 lb. Sk ,
BUCKWHEAT, 12 lb. Sk.,
boneless codfish, per pound,
FRENCH PRUNES. 3 Pound for
$1 00.
1 10.
1 00.
15c.
5c.
5c.
15c.
20c.
25c.
20c.
20c.
1 10.
60c.
10c.
50e.
Wc have a full line of Groceries, and will sell at “Rock Bottom”
Price*.
nr We sell only for “Slot Cash,” andean save vou money.
STOWE & CO-,
nov6-ct Eitfntila. Ala.
G,000 Yanis Nice BrocaTcd DRESS GOODS, at 7c: 5 000 Yards Better Brocaded Dress Goods, at 10c; 4.000 Yards Assort-
ed Colors, Wool Dress Goo Is. at 121 and 15e; 3 500 ya da Manchester Cashmeres, at IS and 20 c; 2 0 (0 yards
Bi'k and Col’d Double Width Cashuieres, at 25 an I 35e; 1.500 yds Bl'k and Col’d Cashmeres at 45c.
the Cheapest,
New York could
lnoeure.
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All Kinds of Black and Colored Silks ami Satius; also a hull Line of Velvets and Velveteens, Chca|>cr than
n lact, EK\ THING New Neat and Novel that a lengthy stay and unstinted expenditure of money in Ne^
Gall early and get Choice Dress Goods for a little money.
]S [ens’, You.ill’s tmcl Hoys’ Olotliing !
This Extensive Line while Choice in Quality, has stood the severe cuts of a 40 pm* cent redact
?.ove my Slock with I on Prices, and w ill sell you a SUIT strictly at N. Y. invoice Prices. Not
i Mens’ Wori ing Pants, at if 1 25: 364 Pair M ns’ all Wool Pants, at $1 75;
mov
3t0 P.
ion. I therefore propose to
Note the Prices:
400 Pair Mens’ As-oi ti d Cassimere
l“au!«.ai if2 50; 350 Pair Mens’ (actual c«uni) Cassimere Pants, at $3 00; 400 Mens' Odd Coals, all Woo! at
$2 00; 155 Mens’ Woo! Suits, at $6 50; 200
Bovs' Clot i.in:
Mens’ Cassimere Suits, at $7 50 25C Mens’ Cassimere
Suits for $8 00, .worth lfl2 50: 024 Mens’ (actual cnuni) assorted Fine Overcoats, prices
iat ging from $3 00 as high as $25 00.
so Fine Worsted Suits in endless variety, and remember selling strict-
ig. AH Sizes, and atCheap Prices. A!
ly at N. Y. Invoice Prices.
dean.-;, Jeans, Jeans. Jeans.
1,000 Yards School Bov Jeans, at 10c; 2,000 yards good Jeans, at 18c, 15c, and 12£c; 3.000 yards (all wool) Jeans, at 20c
and 25c; 4,000 Yanis Best Ilumholt Joans, at 30c, 334 and 40c.
Don t buy before looking at my stock of Joans, it will save you money.
dolmans, Cloaks and Jersey Jackets !
Such as New Markets, Russian Circulars, etc., of the veiy latest styles, and sold at the very lowest prices, such as no oth-
cr merchant dare compete with.
World without end.
hats, hats, hats, hats.
Mens, Youth sand Boys’ Hats, selling at from 25e In $3. Call and look at my Hats before buying
KIIOEK, SIIOKK, 5HOEM. SHOES.
B. IV. PLUS.
—AND—
ISSI
(DEPOT STREET,)
OGTIIIEERT, OKOllGIA..
• S !? W U ‘ e , Cheapest and best selected stock of Mens’ Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes of any merchant
in is. W. Ga., ami proi>ose selling them at prices that will astonish the oldest inhabitant.
GUESTS’ IFTTZFLISriSIHIIISra- C3-OOIDS.
One ,orik is sufficient to convince you that I have the best selected stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods of .any other Mer-
eliaut in this market. Metis Fine 4- Hose, from Sto, up: Mens’ Fine Undershirts, from 25c. tip; Men*’ Fine (all wool) Un-
ficislmls. from 50c, up; Mens tine Dress Shirts, from 65c. up. Bo sure to call for the white nnlaundried Dress Shirt, for
6oc. worth *1 00.
NOTIONS. I n 93,1 that I have a fine assortment, and have marked them down in proportion to my other Goods.
. In addition to the above I have many ai tides for Ladies’ an 1 Gent s’ Wear, which I nil! sell cheap. A call is solic
ited. when I will readily convince you, ZiJt alone that I have a elioica quality of O io ls, but that I sell them Cheaper thaft
any other . Icrehant in Cuthbert. Thanking yen for past favors, and solicitin'' a continuance of the same liberal patronage,
and to the Public in general, I say^cail and see uw. I will save you money! ' RcspcctfuHv, P. HARRIS.
ft * Dixsou's Brick Corner.
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I will continue to Store and Sell Cot
ton on terms same as last season, and will
serve the public to the best of my ability,
and guarantee satisfaction.
Consignments of all kinds Solicited.
Thanking the public for past favors,
and soliciting a continuance of the same,
I am very respectfully,
B. W. ELLIS.
September 18, ct.
WM. LINK’S'
Furniture Store.
; 1 Door East of Ross’ Carriage Factory, >
Eufaula, Alabama.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIElY,
NEW YORK.
Agent for Cuthbert.
T. 8. POWELL,
oct-lG-ct Druggist & Bookseller.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
W A RRAXTEI) to Give Satisfaction.
Prices from 25 cent: to $2.00 rer
p;.i«\ T S. mWKLL.
ct Druggist and Dwkseller.
I ll AYE the Late.-t Styles of Furniture
by the Car L»ad. Chamber Sett?*
from $40 to .$200: Bureaus ns low as $13:
Bedstead* from $3 to $00; Chair* from 73
Cents to $18 a piece.
^ Safes. Wardrobes. Book Cases. Writing
I'esks, 11 sit Racks, Window shades. Ac.
Wood Coffins and Caskets all Hzcs, and
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture of all kinds and at the shortest no
tice, and at living prices. 1 will sell
Furniture as Cheap as any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having been engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty years
and given satisfaction. I would thank
my old friends and customers for their
past favors, and would be glad to see
themagain.
£&~Thc Ladies arc especially invited
to examine my
When visiting the city dont fail to nav
me a visit. Kememhcr the place. One
Dror East of **RorS* Carriage Factor}'.*’
ResiK*ctniilv,
NOTICE
Is hereby given that at the next sUtittg
>f the Izegi-lature a Bill will be intro-
tuced to alter and amend an Act ap
proved September 23d. ISX3, entitled on
net to authorize the Ordinary of Ran
dolph county to submit to the qualified
voters of said county the question of tha
issuance of county bonds to pay for th«r
erection of a Court House in anid county,
ami to authorize the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court and county Treasurer of said
county to Jgn and issue said bonds and
coupons attached, in case two-thirds of
the qualified voters of said county voting
at said election shall cast their ballots
in favor of said bonds, also for the sale
and redemption uf said bonds and for
other purposes. oct-16-4w.
-New Crop Turnip
Seed, all variatiaas-*
by the pound dr pa
per, at
J. W. STANFORD’S.
Ou
WM. LINK.
T. S. POWELL
QFFEHS A LARGE STOCK OP
Drugs and Patent Medicines,
Al f.awcst Trice*. scpSS-ct;