Newspaper Page Text
II
Invites attention to his Large Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps
Which he will -ell f..r less money than they can he bought elsewhere
in Soutliwest Georgia.
M v Gooils are new. inv stock is large, an-l was bought for the cash,
■ml if von w ill step into my store I will convince you that the SHOE
STORE is
HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND
il©w rai*3E§>
Don't buy elsewhere* until you get my prices.
novG c-t Very its peel fully, W. D BAJLEY.
GRAND REDUCTION OF
The Ealhala Pair
Opened Monday and will con
intic until Saturday. The indi-
ationa are that every department
will be a success. The exhibition
halls present some new and at
tractive features, while on the
grounds a new programme is pre
sented each day. Fine race horses
have been entered from seven dif
irrent States, besides Miss Nellie
Burke, the great equestrienne, is
here with her trained horses an«i
gray hounds. Her exhibitions of
skill as a rider, and tbe feats with
her dogs are exciting. Re-mem
tier that Saturday it closes.
Passed by the;ln example to the Tenth ef the
Paa tor the .Vlillioa.
Tue following arc some of the
Humorous Books just received at
J. W. Stafford's: Sketches from
Texas Siftings, Jokes for the Jolly,
and Mirth for the Melancholy,
Mrs. Partington's Carpetbag of
Fun, Diary of Village Gossip, Bill
Nye's Boomerang, Major Jones’
Courtship. Major Jones* Travels.
Pickwick Papers. David Copper-
ficld, Chatter Box, for 1884, for
the Young Folks. Also the fol
lowing Poems: Meridietli, Milton.
Herbert. Moore. Spencer, Brown
ing. Lucile, Poe, Tennyson and
GoidsmiLli. (Jt
Pnshylcrian Ckwrch.
Whereas, The Rev. M.C. Britt,
who has tailored to earnestly and
successfully for the past year in
our midst, lias deemed it expedi
ent. on account of ill health, to re
move without our hounds, and he
lieving that we but express the
-■inccre and deep -.-orrow of this
church and community in thus
losing the services of Mr. Britt:
therefore,
Jlcsolced, That while we abide
submissively the ways of an all
wise God, it is with sorrowful
hearts that we part from our Pas
tor and bis most estimable wife.
lleeolced, That we heartily com
mend him to the Christian love ol
ail those with whom they may
come in contact in their new field
of labor.
Jtesolced, That these resolutions
lie spread upon the records of tlu-
uiiuMtesof the s?sst m. That a i Learning
copy lie sent to Mr. Britt, and a
i opy be furnished the Enterprise
and Appeal, with a request to
publish it. W. D. KiDDOO,
Moderator.
J. T. Newtox. C’ierk.
NOTICE!
FLORIDA ORANGES !
One try,
Doubtless many of the readers
of the ExTEr.pr.isE axd Appeal,
will remember Mr. J. L. Solomon,
who wai the proprietor of a ha
kety and reatauraut in Cuthi>ert
soon after the wrar. and lost his
establishment by tire.
While here, his children attend
ed the Presbyterian Sunday
School, and one of them—a bright
black eyed boy, named Edward
Everett, in honor of the great
American orator and statesman,
was particularly noticed by the
writer, who was the Superintend
ent of the school.
Afterwards, his father removed
to Atlanta, and again engaged in
business. E Iward assisted hi in,
but seemed anxious fur an educa
tion, and had higher aspirations.
that the Dahlonega
1 , - * l
'School was ojieu to all, by some
means be procured a railroad tick I
; ef to Gainesville, and then walked ;
! near 20 miles to that point, and
I was kindly received by President
j Lewis. Being destitute of money.
• he agreed to assist in the menial
Announcements.
Far SherIC
I am a candidate for Sheriff!
td. L. A. SMITH.
AT GUNN'S
For Hkrrir.
At the earnest solicitation ol
citizens of the various Districts of
the county of Randolph I have
consented to allow the use of mv
name as a Candidate for the office
of Sheriff. If elected I promise a
full and faithful dischnrge of
every duty connected with the
office to the very best of my abili Biggest Bargains
j ty. Respectfully.
GREEN R WATSON.
SPOT CASH
WILL TELL, and for Spot Cash i
we arc otfering the
Coaalj Tn-a>arcr.
I We are authorized to announce
j the name ofCapt. Jxo. F Kiddoo
■ as a candidate for re election to
i the office of County Treasurer—
I election 1st Wednesday in Janua
ry, 1885. td
ever offered in this market. Our
Goods are nil paid for. We got
the benefit of all discounts, and
we are now otfering our
:0:
Mammoth Stock of
goods,
For Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce
• the name of Mr. Wit G. Cosr.Y as !
: a candidate fur the office of Ordi
: duties of the college for his board. , ,
Civ-ir,-. T 111 i ' , , ... , j nary of Randolph countv—election
I tom 110W, on, 4 Mill OC and soon became a diligent and , 1
—The Presentments of
Grand Jury will be found on the
i first page of to-days paper.
! make a satisfactory showing
the county’s business.
the j of Oranges direct from mv
receiving weekly shipments attentive student.
Afterwards, through the inter-;
est of Col. Price, and others, lie!
I
received a warrant to attend the
naval school at Anapolis. anil
1st Wednesday in January 1S85.
Our “Spot Cash *
Cut. Goods Fresh, Bought Cheap, and
will be sold Low.
I agree with them that the escape
” Figures cannot bo of P r “" nel 's from the j lil is dm-
to its insecurity. Fror.
inspection we arc sal'
any rt-al ingenious,
man could get out of it unless
handcuffed or fastened to the
floor. As a matter of economy I —Cleveland
Grove in Florida—from 10
They j to 15 Barrels of Fine Or-
"* j anges, which I will sell by (
Me fully I wholesale at very reasona- ! passed sometime profitably in
ble Prices. Those wanting j l ** at national institution. But,
lle ! Oranges to sell again would i becoming restless, and anxious to
do well to send me their or
ders—at Wards, Ga.
Rospectfullv,
t -Mits. C. BU-SBEE
J Ul IS
personal
fieil that
determined
and safety we suggest that
we are building a new
enter at once into tfie arena of
ife, he withdrew, anti began the
itady of law. Admitted to the
bar, lie went West to try his for
tune, and took up his abode in
Texas.
From that time, by tireless in-
For Tai Krvrivcr.
I I hereby announce myself as a ■
'candidate for re election to t lie i
i office of Tax Receiver of Randolph j
i county. If elected I promise to j
! serve the people as faithfully in J
the future as I have tried to do in
the past. Respect fully,
td SANDS STANDLEY. '
AugustSI-lv. nov!3 ct
Out to Closo Out
House, we build a new Jail too.
J. J7WORSHAM,
CUTHBERT. G A.
Office over Postofflee.
sept is if
is elected, and every
ivliiJcj few dais develops some new as-
CiMijt pi rant for t lie post office, “Untleplnutry, probity, and tbe exercise
| Dune” however thinks that Mr. of his natural
I Cleveland knows him too well to! lie lias steadi
intellectual gifts,
I.v advanced in repu-
bother him. At any rate, there j tulion and popuiaritv, until a few
1 are a great many people here who days since he was chosen Judge
would not like to have the Judge of the County Court in Callaliam
I disturbed.
A t Retail or Wholesale.
— Pi- pushing li -.11 of Allison
& S'lnpson arc doin'; a fine trade
this seas--n as usual A look into
11 their store suggests that there is
• life in theohl laud ret.” Every
thing goes with a rush and lots of
goods are sold. Their new ads
wiil appear next week.
• m —-
—The immense stock of Boots
and Shoes and lists and Caps at I
I*. Pulaski A Cos for the next !
thirty days »iii It sol i at reduc
prices, in Order to raise money,
not C: f.
Hal -d.
5 000 Ioi-tr S -d t orn—
delivered at I ; - Mill. 150
Bushels in slun k either - ••! vere i
at my crib, nr that of the si lie?
Also 2,000 Pounds of F-d ii-r.
nov!3 2t If O BEALL
I propose CLOSING OCT my entire Stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
•s
HARDWARE, TINWARE. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND
LAMPS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNL'FF. Etc. Also, Store and Of
five Fixtures, and will Rent out the “Empire Grocery Store” Cheap.
I desire to Close Our th -• above Business before January 1st. 1885.
either at Itetail or Wholesale, in avoid the annovniii-e which an “Auc
lion Sale" would of necessity cause mv Brother Merchants.
Now is your time, and the Umpire Grocery Store TllK PLACE.
to buy Choice New Goods clit aper than ever before known in Cuth
Bert. C< tine one, come all to this
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE,
and supply yourselves with nil the Goods von need, with Little Mon
ey. TERMS OF SALE POSITIVELY CASH.
Remember that H.B. MATHEWS always does exactly what
be advertises, and *10:1*1 forget tliai you can buy anything in mv line
s-heaper at the Empire Grocery Store, than from any other House in
Cutlibcrt. Respectfully,
aov6 lin H. B MATHEWS, Agent
—r
in
e:i sen
M !'. ir c
j Fine Pig Feet at W. l . Rigby's
—Thursday of next week is
j thanksgiving day.
COTTON MARKET,
corrected weekly by B. vr. ELLIS
WARE-HOUSE AND COM
MISSION MERCHANT. j
, —The Peer Sturt, the best $1
Middling:. shirt, for sale at
Low Middling 1) 1 1G' tf. F. Pulaski & Go's.
Good Middling ${ ;
Maiket firm. j —Miss Dixie Hams returned
; from
local notes.
ton lias
along ‘his week
•U account. The lieocv
bat* been coming in quite fietdv,
and the market lias been active
As a result co'hilii-ns have im
proved, and trade is encouraging.
Do you want to make
your wife nr daughter:! Christmas
present that is both useful and
ornamental, and that will aid in
making home happy? If so, goto
J. \V. Stanford s and buy an Or
gan or a Piano. He sells them so
cheap von • «* •• • »t (j t
—Aaocitc. l/viii iciiK\ic voter
moved into the 7th District the
first of th 1* week, and took lodg
ings at Dr. W. T. Rogers. He is
loud in his exultations foi Cleve
land.
— I he contract for the Arte**ia 1
well was signed up by the Cinein
nati company hast Thursday. The
work is to commence tr*thin 30
days Hurrah for the ('ommittce
that held on s » long and faithful
ly. and specially hurrah for Frank
Allison
—^
— Don't be humbugged by every
trawling agenr uIm talks sweet,
but-go to R .1 Anthony's, and buy
sou :i s»to\c Tit one fourth tls<*
price, that tvi*i last twice as long.
tf
Bananas, and Malaga Grapes
at \V. T. Rigby's It
15uFord Etrau>*.
Our colored brethren of the Mt.
! Olite church are finishing their
! new church, anti when completed
; - iii Ut o ;e of the nicest we know
1 of in 1 he country.
| Mrs. Alice Roberts, of Colquitt,
j is on a visit to her mother, Mrs.
| C. C. Martin.
It was our pleasure to have with :
i us on Saturday night and Sunday c * metcr J r 00 Sl,m,a - V '
! last Prof. J. W. Dcnnington and
j Mr II T. Crozier, of Spring Yale. OVer _ the linP in Cla - V connt >'
; county, Texas. One of his op|>o-
J nents was :» wealthy lawyer, but
{lie distanced them all.
This shows what pluck and hon
esty. combine*! with intelligence
nd industry may accomplish.—
W «* trust the boys of the commit
nity will emulate the example of
young Solomon. His father still
plies his vocation in Atlanta, and
is justly proud of this promising
son. If. II. J.
Will** Aw akc ISruKcriwlw. |
Dr. .J. W. Stanford is always
alive to his business, and spares
no pains to secure the best of every
1 article in his line. lie has se-
j cured the agency for the celebra
ted Dr. King's New Discovery for
, Consumption. The only certain
cure known for Consumption.
: Coughs. Coldr.. Hoarseness, Asth
•na. Hay Fever. Bronchitis, or any
| affection of tlie Throat and Lungs.
I Sold on a positive guarantee.
Trial Bottles free. Regular size
$1.00.
({nitnian Fount j Notes by *$i Otis.
Editors Enterprise:
M is. Wa Its of Etifaula, but
formerly o( this county, and sis.
j ter in law to Mr R. G. Morris,
f died on Saturday last aftera ling
• cring illness of several months,
j Her remains were brought over
: and interred in the Georgetown
For Clerk Hnpri ior Court
Grateful for support ill the past,
I announce myself a candidate for ;
re election as Cierk. In the event ;
of a nomination for county officers,
my frien-ls will please remember
me in the prmaries.
ocl9 td II O. BEALL.
Embracing Every
Article of Merchandise
You may be in need of, at such
LOW PEICES
That the Goods are
Bomicl to Sell!
Do yon want n WOOL HAT? We
are almost giving them away.
Do you want a WOMAN’S SHOE,
a MAN'S SHOE, or a C HILD'S
SHOE? If so. we can sell to you,
a3 our prices are
Rock Bottom.
And don’t you forget it.
Do von w an! a pair of BLANK !
ETS or BED SPREAD? Our Low i
Prices are
Having a largo stock of Heavy and
Woolen Goods on hand, and also taking
short crops and the scarcity of money in
to consideration, we offer the following
Goods at a great sacrifice for the next 30
days :
Ins’ dotting Boys’ Ming,
Childrens’ Clothing,
Cloaks,Cloaks! Cloaks!!
Russian Circulars, Blankets, Blankets,
mmM, mmm*
Woolen & Canton Flannels,
Moving These
So call while
Gds
To (hr('ilizcH«iiH*l Toler*of
Kandoloh County.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary of Ran
d-.lph county. I have endeavored j STOCK IS FULL.
to do my duty in said office for j
over .sixteen years, ami if elected j
again uiii do nil in my power t*»j
fulfil all the duties of the office
Thankful for past favors, 1 am,
Respectfully, <fce.
td M. GORMLEY.
For Ordinary-
I announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary. If elected. 1 prom
ise to give my entire time and sei
vices to the *111 ties of the office,
and to be faithful to best interests
of the county. Very respectfully,
td. lb W. ELLIS.
MATS AND GAPS ETG.
Do You want Anything in the
Hardware Line?
Such as
If «-I p I lie Vrdj.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Receiver of Randolph coun
ty. I need it, and if elected will
discharge its duties faithfully.
t‘L A. C. WARD. {FILES, ALGERS, or
HAND SAWS.
CROSS cur SAWS,
HAMMERS,
HATCHETS,
AXES,
TABLE or
iPockfit C iitier*v
! We will save you from One to Four
j Dollars on a Suit of Clothes. We will
{save you from One to Four Dollars on ev-
jery Cloak and Jacket you buy of us.
{ Be sure to see our Roods and Price*
before you buy.
F. PTJLASin & CO.
P. S.—We offer the same Inducement*
in Dress Goods. F. P. & C.
November C», ct.
Ever} tiling on Wheels
inuoiioii-iarul.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Tax Receiver of Ran- j
dolpli county,.
THOS. A. COLEMAN.
September 25th, 1884.
For Tax ('ollcrUir.
ANYTHING ELSE'
I
In the Hardware Line,
Just remember we can save you
BIB MONET ! i
At the request of many friends (
Mr. Jas. Cooper who li veil just' [ hereby announce myself a can -. (j n
i ll} Tax.
Tht Ciiv Tax Books will | os
ilively close on December 1st. By
: order of City Council.
John F. Iviiidoo.
nov!3 td Treasurer.
—Low prices and good
The Professor anil Dick are two
of our most esteemed friends, and
we trust they enjoyed llieir visit
well enough to not wait so long
before visiting us again.
Just at this time there is a eon
siderablc exodus among the col- :
ored people for Florida. We pre j
; diet that this wilt turn out like
goods t !,o exodus among the whites a
at Gunn s famous old stand are! fetv vears ago f ol - Mississippi
her visit to the Artesian
i city on Saturday last.
attracting a fine trade. Their
new "ad" will appear next week,
when our friends may look for
some interesting reading.
—Landlord rent notes on hand,! For Rent,
for sale cheap. j A Farm, and Houses in city for
1885. Apply to
M. C. PARKERSON
—Clothing and Cloaks sold at I * '
-~ ; Nov20 tf.
great sacrifice at ]
tf. F. Pclaski & Co's. ! —a hri
—The Eiitnula Fair is in pro
giess—will last to-day and to
morrow.
500 head of Cabbages on hand
at W. T. Bight’s, from 10 to 25
cts. per head. It
a m
— Mr. H. Tobias closed his F i
teenth year with tile house ol F
Pulaski Jt Co . on Tuesday. Tin
speaks well for Mr. Tobias and Ins
house.
—P. Harris has a lively adver
tisenunt hi today’s paper, which
will be sure to attract attention.
P. Harris is doing a lively busi
nc.-e
Not lee lo i i-ui hi-ra.
All Teachers or oilier Persons
holding Claims against t ho Board
present them
lit brass key lias been
left at this office. The owner is
invited to come and get it.
Dates, Dried Figs, Raisins, at
W. T. Bight's. It
—J. H. Guerrr Esq. was re
elected Solicitor for this circuit
without opposition
■ ■-♦• -
Nutsol'ail kinds .u W 1' Big
by's at 20 Cts per pound U
—The B.n ni-svilic G.ize'.te
pears again—just four w.-cks
ter the file W
>p
sti
ll :i vx* missed it
very much, and now heartily we!
n ine it again to our table, it is
me of the best panels in Georgia.
Large lot of Apples,
than the cheapest at
li. W. T.Bigby’s
pci
For Male.
My house and lot on College
street, at a low price aud liberal j
For particulars apply to
on Fiilay night of last week
with hemorrhagic fever. His
remains were laid to rest at the
old liberty church ground near
Mr. Guilford's, iu tins county on
Sunday.
The Echo quotes corn at Sixty i
; cents per bushel on the wagons in !
Georgetown. This shows that
we may suffer from other causes
! hut not [or the want of bread,
near ^* et ' ia * n “ ■ oc h nal i°n lo prove
Unit the same parties will not
buy it hack ag.viH next summer
at perhaps twice sixty, and then
Maine their merchants for extor-
! didate for the office of Tax Collec- j
tor of Randolph countv.
td T. J. PHIPPS.
this Line of Goods.
We have a big stock of
Kev. E. S. Ward, from
Biiiffton. was in the community
! Saturday and Sunday, and preach j
led at New Bethel Saturday night;
j and Sunday.
i We announce that next Sabbath j linnin *’ w,len t! ‘ e . v them ** lve * nrc
terms.
E. Titlebaum.
tf.
F. Pulaski.
—Col. Perry spent a few days
at home within the last week. The,
Legislature and the climate of At j
Lt:!a seem to agree with him;
first rate.
!-.e Sabbath School and prayer;
I meeting at New- Bethel will be re-.
organized, besides which there;
will lie singing, in which we will j
: practice Sunday School music. It j
to blame.
TIioiiKnada Nay Ns.
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan.,
xvrites: “I never hesitate to re
t-mninend vour Electric Bilteis to
i is hoped that as many of the my customers, they gix-e entire-
will at-
Scuutur Elerled.
On Tuesday at 12 M., an elec- !
lion for United Stale* was held in
'until houses of th-.* Georgia Legis ’
iature. No nominaiion was
made but that of Senator Brown, :
and lie wnseieeted by a unani-|
moils vote in tbe House except j
the votes of Messrs. Bartlet and | * ,, l*l* r a number of friendi assem
church members as can,
lend.
It was our please re lo spend a
few hours very pleasantly a few 'complaints,
evenings since ut Mr. Seaborn
Ivy's. Mr. Ivy about a month
ago bought an elegant --igati, and
it was decided at once by a few
tiu-ads of a musical turn to meet
and have a regular jubilee at the
request of Mr. Ivy. Arriving
about dark we were taken at once
into the dining room where alux
u; lain supper was enjoyed. Alter
satisfaction and are rapid sellers.’’
1 Electric Bitters are the purest and
; best medicine known ami will i
j positively cure Kidney and Liver
Purify tbe blood
and regulate the bowels. No
mily can ifford to be without
on:. They will save hundreds
Beck, w ho voted for Gen. Tiw-mb:
of Education, will
tollieCommisriiiher November 22.
M. C. ED’iVARDS.
2t County School Com’r.
—The fall crop .ot oats must
again be a failure, as none have
been sowed yet. And there is yet
no rain. To sow now, even if pos
sible, woubi be to run the risk of
having the crop killed out by the
severe freezes of the latter part of
December. Verily the farmers
arc having a hard lints of it.
Pisalosfx-uphK and Axubro-
iy;*e».
I have opened a gallery in the
rear of Mr. H. I. Gortalowsky s
store where I guarantee as good
work as can bu done in Georgia,
copying and enlarging a specialty.
I do first-class wot k. • (dome now
and have your work done, while
you have the chance to gel a fiisl
rate artist without leaving home
to get it. H. F. BROCKS.
Nov20-4l Photographer.
Sweet apple (titter at
Vy. T. Bisdy's.
It
lileri when a good time was had
both socially and musically, until
| the clock marked eleven, when all
'dispersed, we imagine, feeling de
; .igiite-i with tiie entertainment.
I. A. M.
•! ; lilars m dncior’s bills every
year. Sold at fifty cents a lioltle
by J. W. Staxfokd.
itasMsmaraf.
The Workingman's Candidate
for Sheriff,
td JOHN T. GEORGE.
FOR HALF.
Mv House and Lot on Lumpkin
Street, one mile from court house,
containing 5S acres—about twen
ty-three acres cleared—balance
in woods—good well of water,
improvements new. Terms easy.
For information apply to II. O.
Beall daring mv absence
‘ J B. BUSSEY.
Sept, lltli, 1884. tf
a m
A House aad I.ol For Mule,
In the village of Brooksville, and
known as the W. D. Whaley old
place. Uas a good Dwelling, out
Houses, and Seven Acres of Land.
The above named place will be
sold on the 29tli of November in
Brooksville for a division between
Valeria D BigbieandA. E Me
Millar:. Terms cash
W. I). Bigbie.
Jack Me Mill as.
n-i\S4t Agents.
A cow which was kiiled in Day-
ton, Oregon, recently, had a $20
gold piece and nearly a pint of; SO- ID SILVER STEM WINDING
fine diamonds in iter stomach.—.'
No trace of the remainder of the!
editor could be found.—St. Pttul I
Herald.
—Be sure to get our prices on
Clothing and Cloaks and Jackets
before you buy. You will save
from one to four dollars,
tf. F, Pclaski i Co.
FULL JFWELED GENT'S SIZE
WAT-.H FOR $12.50.
FULLY GUARANTEED. This offer
mad-.* :or 60 davs only. Goods sent by
Express C. O. 1).. subject to inspection
before pnrehasinc.
J, i’. Stevens, ACO., Jeweler*,
mch-13-et. Atlanta. Ga.
The New York Times
valiant service for Cleveland
Reform.
did
and
—While all the big papers are
helping Mr. Cleveland to form his
cabinet, nn-1 advising him in
other matters of importance, we
would respectfully but earnestly
suggest that be get a wife. Get
a wife Mr. Cleveland, by all
means, for who is going to keep
the White House for you? If the
right sort of a person can’t be
found in New York Slate, just
. onte down loCutlibert, Ga., and
we’ll set you up. sure.
Furniture
xvbieli we are going to sell in tbe
next CO days, "Profits or no Prof
its.”
A Carload Flour!
To arrive. Bought at Lowest Ebb
of prices, which enables ns lo
Knock the Bottom Out
of all prices heretofore quoted by
anv me reliant.
WE want losee all of our friends from this
counties, at our
and the surroundiaf
NEW STABLES,
i On Foster'- Corner, where we will stable their Horses as CHEAP aa
| any body. Come and see bow
’We XJp 1
We mean “Business,” and will treat you right.
SIF" Our City Friends, who want a nice, nobby Turnout, can find
it here. No broken down Horses, and no old rusty Buggy offered fof
hire. Our Horses are fleet and sniriLed, and our Buggies new an
Drigtht. PHILIP PEARCE.
South-W est-Georgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
(Brand of tie Dofiarsity of Georgia.)
CUTHBERT, - - GA.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that at
the next sitting of the Legislature
a bill will lie introduced giving
tho right to Mrs. Mary E. Key.
guardian of Lncieu Key (her son
an-l a minor), to turn over to her !
said son ail the property which 1
she now has or may hercaftei
have as guardian of her said son.
nov6 Iid
Beef Market!
I have opened my Market
House North side of Public-
Square again, and am now selling
good fat Beef, Mutton, Kid, 4e.
A share of the public patronage is
solicited. W. C. JENKINS.
July 31st, tf.
Now just re
member that during
the coming 90 days,
we are going to eon-| benj.t.hunter,a. m,President
vert 50 per cent. of| :o .
our Mammoth
K
It!
C l Or'. r-S of Teachers full. The Fall
j Session oyons nn the First Monihiv
in SeptoiniK-r. The Hpis-opriation toth'e
Folleyi- of 42.0-10 has ie.-en restored, thus
! i-nahUatr the Trustees to put the Incident
! tal Fee at $->.00.
SO CHARGES FOR TUITIOS.
{ Board ran be had at prices ranzinp
from $10 to $12 per mouth. Catslojnic*
\ giving full and definite information scut
‘ -in application to the President.
; July 10-iv.
Nrllnaa Jt Howard,
Formerly of Columbus, Ga.. have
opened a first-class Tailoring and
Dyeing Establishment tn Cuth*
Iiert. Ga., and solicit your trade.
Old Garments, Dresses, Cloaks,
Dolmans. Shawls, etc., thoroughly j
overhauled and renovated at short
notice. Give us an early call and
examine our work. Next door to
F. M. Allison’s residence. Cloth
ing cut and made to order.
Respectfully,
o30tf Sellmas k How am.
into the Spot Cash,
and our low prices
are the Inducement.
You are requested
to call and be con
vinced of the truth
of what we advertise %
Respectfully,
J. McK. GUNN.
novG-ct
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLIN'S,
ACCORHEOyS,
BANJOS,
HARMONICAS.
Also a fine line of Gut and Steel
and
or Sale by
T. S. POWELL,
ct Druggist and Bookseller.
CENTRAL RAILROAD k BAKUNS COOT
GEORGIA.
General Freight Drfarliwa*
Notice.
Savannah, Ga., September 1st, 1SSI.
O X and af’er October 1st. fft&t, tit«
custom Jicretofore ol».'*erve»i by thi*
Company, in rc*ii:iriiig pmentation *nd
surrender of the Original Bills of LadiitK
covering nil ShipiiK*nts from Western
Points, prior to delivery of the Freight
destinafion, wifi be discontinued in
far as < #>neerns Direct Cumigntnenls.
Bills of Ending covering Hliipment*
eoN«ioNEt» **tooki>kr/’ must be present
ed properly endorsed br both shipper
an*i the party to whose order the Omwfs
arc e«*ns!gn*vl. and these Dills rit End in*:
must be surn-mlereti (o the Road befoie
.such Sliipments will be defiverrd.
G. aV. WHITEHEAD,
se:»t2o-it General Freight Age id.
To (winners!
Headquarters tor
Bearing and Ties,
and Rubber Belting,
' ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
Laundry and Toilet Setfc,
Bon-Ton anil Royal Glou Starch,
• Lanmlry Blaciag, at I.--w Pri-
eea, at
—Taylor's Premium Cologne
for sale*at J. W. Stanford's.
ct
T. S. POWEL’S
Drn- Stow.