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Christmas is flnmingj P. HARRIS has moved his Immense stock of Toys and Fancy Goods into the Store of H. L Ctortatowsky*, where will be found
fHTSRPRISE AND APPEAL,
w. H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD,
cuTiiuKJiT, at.
Thnrathiv Moniiiijr, !>rc. 4. 1SS4.
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Ur. I. A. MAKTIX is #nr A "out
•t Buford, ami is fully authorized to ;
receive ani receipt for all iiioney
pai-i bin.
Quitman lias only one Imr room
left-.
The South Georgia Conference
in eels in Savaunah on the 17th
inst.
There arc 13 applicants for the
post office at Cartersville.
Cleveland s majority in Texas
was over 125,000.
There is now in the U. S.
Treasury $141,000,000 lyiug idle.
Three thousand horses die each
SMaelbiag Weeded.
Human nature is bad enough
without the.snnc'.ion and encour
agement of law to its evil prac
ticee. Fortified by legal enact
ments, it puts on a bold front anil
stalks abroad claiming rcspecta
bility and recognition in the face
of rottenness and corruption.
Law is intended for evil doers—
to deter them from wrong doing,
not to encourage them in crime.
Now v.c respectfully submit the
proposition that nine tenths of tin
legislation in Georgia in regard
to its collection laws since tin
war has been to encourage dis
honesty. True, we have severe
(lenalties for theft. But there are
many ways of stealing besides
quietly going to a man's crib at
night anil taking his corn, or
quietly getting away with his
A Case «f Poisouiug.
Last Monday Thomas Griffin, a
colored man living near this city,
told his wife to make him ti;
some corn bread to lake with him
to his work, he being employed
■n the railroad at Andersonville.
His wife, in order to make the
bread, got some milk of a neighbor
•ind the bread was made. On
Tuesday, while Grillin and a com-
.janion were eating the bread for
lunch, they were taken violently
dl. with all the symptoms of ar
senical poisoning. They were rc
•mned to a house and the bread
was laid upon a shelf. Sotin-
or limbs of the bread dropped
The Railroad Centmissieu's Report.
The railroad commission of this-
state, in the report which they
have just submitted to the gover
Blnli'ion lints
We are sorry to chronicle the
death of our esteemed citizen, Dr.
P. F. Geer, which occurred last
Thursday. Just eight days after
the dread disease in eastern Ken I hi*loving wife. I*r. Geer was
'l he Great Plague.
Locisvuxb, Ky- November 26.
—Tlie Courier Journal recently
■ent a staff correspondent to in
nor, dwelt at considerable length ; vestigatethe reported ravages oi
on the statement that the ex is i the dread disease in eastern *.en | ms raving wue. nr. iweer.was a
tenee of the commission is a inn I tncky and western Virginia. The j faithful physician as well as a
dranee to railroad building in the • correspondent sends the following j good citizen, and we regret his
state. " j from Williamsburg, Ky.: j departure. lie leaves several
They combat this idea and ap | IV. Lester, a prominent attorney | small children and a host of
parentlv, very successfullv, ’and <'[ his ,,as j" st arriv f lto ™
1 • • i Mount Pleasant, the eonntv scat
present figures, showing that in ll;1 , | :in . where lie has been two
the five years since the establish- j weeks past at court, as. acting j
uient of the commission, six times 1 prosecuting attorney * '
New Advertisements
as many miles of railroad have
been built within the state as du
ring the five years that immediate
ly proceeded the commission.
upon the floor and were picked tip While this showing is not eon-
and eaten by a couple of little elusive in favor of the commission.
children, who were soon also ill
When Griffin in a measure recov
friends to mourn his loss.
We are also sorry to chronicle
the death of Alonzo iViliis, which
Lester has j occurred last Friday. Lonnie was
information of the prevailing pla-iayoung man, and was esteemed
gup, principally from Harlan. |,y a n who knew him, and we
Letcher. Ferry. Leslie and Bell |y t heari , of his
count!»*•#. lie savs that in Il.vlan ® ‘ T ,
it appears worse. It is most fatal ! ‘leatb. He leaves a poor widow-
and prevails to the gre.a'estextent! ed mother and a great many other
up about the headwaters of Poor relatives to mourn for one who
it Is a remarkably strong ar«u
nient in its favor. To overcome
... , , , it the «pj aments "of the commis
eret., he became alarmed for bis i 8 f„ n would have to show that the | la, r e t * r,,u,rv ls
Fork and Clover creek, in the
inountniiiS, a limit twenty five
miles from Mount Pleasant. This
being terribly
mule, nr killing Ids hog and mak- family, knowing that some of the five years preceding the commis- j *fHivtciL^ 1 he people arc dying
ing a thanksgiving dinner of him. bread was left at home. Arriving ! slon were not years of such pros j ' er Trapi'Rj. Li on
lierity as to encourage railroad j 1,00,1 tw ‘ -lvc I«--r*ons
If a negro goes into a m ere bam’.,
store and carries off a coat with
week in London. In the same | out paying for it, and he is found
city there are 700.000 eats.
Patrick Henry's great grandson
is a drunken pauper in a work
house.
Over a hundred negroes from
ton plantations in Laurens eon m3'
S. C. recently emigrated to Ai ks 11
sas.
There is a colored prisoner in
Charlotte, N. C., who e ghs 4 It-'
lbs., and wears No. 35 shoes.
The tax collector of Stewart
count3' issued nearly 500 execu
tions last week, mostly against
negroes.
The large Piny Woods Hotel at
Thomasville will be openul oa the
1st of January.
Lula Hurst has a rival in r.a
Atlanta lady, who claims to do all
Miss Lula can do—and more toe.
The popular majority for Cleve
land is about 72,000. It cannot
bi claimed that be is a minoriti
president.
Charles A. Deveraur, formerly
of Hancock county of this Slati
was killed 113’ John O'Neal in
Louisiana last week.
It is an interesting fact that
tin same states which elected Til
den and Hendricks in 1870 elected
Cleveland and Hendricks in 1884
Congress commenced its Fall
session last Monday. The mem
bera h id a lively time hand slisk
ing ami expressing their feeling*
about the turn in political affairs
The V residents message was lead, j
and proves to be a very interest
ing and well written document.
Air. Crenshaw, of Troupe, has
introduced a bill in the Legisla
tin'* to prohibit Judges of the Su
purior and Supreme Court from
becoming candidates for any oth
cf position during their term ol
oTice. It looks to its like a piece
of tomfoolen 1 .
The Grand Jury of Clarke coun
ty, in view of the large amount ol
whisky drank in Athens, nn.l in
view of the presence in that city
of so large a number of young
men, earnestly request the city
council in their recommendations
to abolish the sale of liquor alio
getlicr by a tax so heavy that it
cannot be paid.
Mr. II. I. Kimball promises
fiat the Kimball House shall
b« opea for tiie accnmir.o lnlion of
tho public by the 1st of January
next. The northern part of the
house will be finished by that
time.
It is reported that Senatoi
Brown gets a bushel of letters a
d»V—nearly all of them applies
tions for office. It tikes two
clerks to read them and keep them
Kx Gov. Colquitt go!
bread was left at home. Arriving ! slon were not years of such pros ; ' or v rapidly. In one neighbor
home, lie found all of his familv P er ’ ,t Y a * to encourage railroad : ,1 . no '‘twelve persons died in a
building, and that if it had n „t j single day in toe latter part of last
commission main ' rotk - aml U,< ro wer0 Sl ' a, «-lv well |
, j The governor
practice the economy and sub • ^,jj ( j. a ( j
out, very properly he is put in
jail for it. But there are a great
many men nowaday* wearing ths
clothes of different merchants that
have never been paid for.
The one took the coat without
promising to pay for it—the other
promised to pay for it and did not
do it—in fact he made no effort to
pay for it, and knew he was not
going to pay for it when he bought
it. That man may go into decent
society but lie is a thief for all
that.
There are scores of such men
about the country, and instead ol j
being arrested for their crime, j
they have the liberty of the land !
and are frequently put into plact*
>f honoi or profit. Their trans
gtvssiovs are condoned on tin
part of their friends, while in
wardly they chuckle over tin
sharp trick they have played
rids is frequently true, not ouh
>f private parties who purchase
articles for their own use and do
ant pay for them, but of business
men as well, who think to take a
nigh cut to fortune. Unwilling j
t'
111 it to the privations which are
necessary to work himself slowly
but surely to a higher degree ot
prosperity, in an evil hour In
concocts a scheme to defraud
some man who confides enough 11
liis integrity to sell him goods 01.
1 credit. He 11113*3—lilt's a larg<
stock from one or more parties.
It may be diy goods, hardware,
buggies or other merchandise
He brings home his purchases,
opens a store, sells out rapidly
foreash at prices that demoralizi
ill legitimate trade, and lias poo
pie wondering how in llie world
be can sell so low—runs for a time
anil breaks—-just as Ins notes be
come due. He offers to eonipro
ini.se at 5 or lOcents on the dollar,
a ad sometimes succeeds in set
tling 011 such a basis as that, li
this case lie soon opens a larger
stock than ever—but if no com
promise van be effected, he govs
into business all the same, in
somebody else's name—his broth
er's-, father's or wife's. Now hr
01:13- smile serenely at thinking
how successfully he lias workcii
tiiis failure- business, but he is t
tli ef, and the penitentiary is hi>
proper place. There ought to b<
some law to get at such fellows.
If there is already such a law i'
ought to be enforced. If there 1-
none, one ought to be enacted.
When a man does not pay his
h. ( s ever been obedient and kind
to both his mother, relatives and j
friends.
Mr. William Hasting has open
ed a stock of goods in the Collins
house. Fata.
SPOT CASI.
sick except his wife, who never
eats that kind of bread. One of
the children has since died and
the others are yet sick.—America*
Recorder.
Wharil VoiTTake!
Mr. Jerry P. Thomas, Central Park
Hotel, -Vith street and 7rh Avenue,
New York, writes as follows: Last
summer 1 suffered tearfulIv with
neuralgia and could not get ahv rest,
night or dav. A friend who hail
used St. Jacobs Oil, thought so highly j
"f its healing qualities that he gave 111‘e
some to try. 1 tried it and obtained I
the firs' night’s rest in weeks and
was cured. I have found it to be the
very tiest remedy. I keep it constant
ly in 111 v house funny family, have re
commended it to others and would
not be without it.
The Home Bulletin says that a
few nights since, Governor Wade
j Hampton, of Smith Carolina, was
| in Talladega. Ala., where lie was
serenaded by a large concourse ol
citizen*. During the firing of a
salute in honor of their distin
guished visitor, one of the
been for the
more miles would have been built
than have been since the commis
sion became a power. It is doubt
fill if they could do this. The
commission marshal a good mam
more facts in their support, and
are apparentlv roadv to meet anv j ^ lltfle * s no means of keeping a
attack that'may he made on retonl <,f 1,10 ‘ 1oatl,s - AI1 alo »S
them' | the banks of the stream the pco
There isn't anywhere, however.! l ,lc arc skk - anrl physicians and
any widespread hostility to the
TIIE REV. GKO. 11. THAYER. of
people enough to make coffins ! B«mrtH>n. Ind .says; ‘*IL*th inysch a ml
1 , . ", . 1 wire owe our lives to SHILOH'S CuN-
«nd bury them. On Brown s fsiwiiTiON CURE. For Mile by J. W.
creek, which rises in Harlan and 2 STANFORD,
empties into the ('urubcrland river ;
in Bell county the disease is rag 1
in" with frightful fatality, and
New Advertisements.
commission itself, though there
may be a good deal of opposition
to the extent of the power which
it seems agreed the commission
exercises. The chief complaint
of the railroads is that there is no
appeal from the decisions of the
commission, and that although
the decisions may in the main be
right, there may be occasions
when they will work injustice. An
effort is being made in the present
legislature to have the rail
road commission law vo far modi
lied as to allow an appeal to be
taken from the decisions of the
commission.
medicines, outside of herbs and
roots, with whose curative proper-
arc acquainted.
tics the natives
are unknown a.nd unobtainable.
File epidemic is rapidly - spreading
in Harlan county. In the district
covering the soutliTu n portion ot
Letcher and I’eriy the whole of
Leslie and the northwest portion
of Beil counties, the plague
has obtained foothold, but
reports as to its violence are very
conflicting. Lester thinks that
Jr. deaths run up into the hull
dreds wl il.i Hie number «.f those
attacked cannot lie estimated,
l'he disease does nit p evail at
Alt Pleasant. Lester further says
dial no one second to kmov tin
eal nature of the pestilence.
Most of the people railed it“ll x’
I uid it is probably a very agg :l
w
i Unless the commission enter
, . , , U " 1 * taili different views from what
lary boys fired too low and struck : t |,ey ,li,| when their setni annua
the gorornor on the fleshy part o! report, previous to the present
the arm just above the elbow with "Be. was published, they will not | , val V l * t ‘ ,l lu "* l ' ,:a disease. Ii
a wad. Hampton coolly handed f rosi * t tllis l"o'vided th( . i«‘ r gms with gr
Hie n-.ol I.., t- ,1 . \ • ! pro|«ised modification of the law
is so notded a* to secure prompt
i el tan upon the appeals. It’ tli-
ri"lit to appeal fnun the decision-
of the commission were grantee
«»no of the strongest objections t.
he commission would he dnm
twav with. From present indieu
• i«»ns the commission will he on
• »f the institutions ol the state fo
i good long time.—Savanna/.
Xttrjf.
•a plain, re
marking that it was a “love lick.*'
made au address
humor and telling
points.
A Kuugu :i EIfuk;Store.
Never was such a rush for anv
i)ru j: Store as is now at J. \V
■^TANKoiiDs for a Trial Bottle ol
Dr. King s New Discovery foi
Consumption, * ’oiighs ami Colds
All persons affected with Asthma,
hdmliiiis. Hoarseness, Sever*
C sighs, or any affection of tin
1 tiroat and Lungs, can get a Trial
B»ttie of this great Rt-me«:v tree.
hy calling at above Drug Store
Regular size$1.00.
The \\ M’diiugton GaMtc thu
•orrects an error as to the voting
»fGeiieral Toombs: “The papers
<»f the State are very industriousU
itirculatiug a little paragraph t«
he effect that G« - a. Ttioinb.s’s vott
in the late election, was the first
ballot, he has cast since tiie war
This is altogether a mistake, f»*i
•veliave fcou him vote at several
elections.”
The Atlanta Cons lint ion
: u
In a long article relating to l!»e 1 .
!». 1»., ol' that city, says:
Thv Bit mb l ISaitii Company startc*
• *ue year ag<« with lm» io-ihi\
d.c business cannot be bought foi
$•50,000,00!
Tiie demand and the satislactioi
given is said to be without a parallel
is its acti«ui is pronounce*] wnnderfti’
We HiejJad to announce that oui
Irtlggists have already secured ;
•iupply, and we hope* our readers wi!
>upp!y tl»'*:nselvvsat nncc.
It is said t<» Ik* the only sjieedv and
pennaih nt blood jHiison remedy of
»'«red, giving en'ire satisfaeti* n in ai
eases before one buttle lias I icon used,
for Ijlood Disea.-es, KhinevTroubles,
.Scrofula, Catarrh, old Liters am
Ssin Ihscases, try one bottle of I». li.
lm
^ ^
Lcu isvii.i.e, Kv.. November 29
—Arthur A. Lnnmb, traveling
representative for a New Yo.k
APE 5 Of .\| A l>K ini>erafj|c l»v In
ia ii > is < ii >' to ka *-
^ urc * For sale hv insr just returned from a tiii !
I. VV.>TANEulU> . 1 i
— —t t a J through the plague stricken di? I
'1 he laws of Madagascar relat j i riels of eastern Kentucky. 3ir ' \ - p
ng to convicts state that whoever j Loomis said he was four clays in j Dear Sn' " "*
griping pains in tin
*tom#vh, followed by a deidlital
ng discharge anti swelling of the
hrnar, and if not fatal in three oi
lour days, liic patient, as a ruh
•ecovers. Ail reports agree as t<
he cause of the epidemic, it be
ng attributed to the use of im
in re water by the natives. Tip
cason has hceu unusually dry.
I he streams, as a rule, consislitg
»uly of narrow threads of murk>,
•*ul smelling and foul-tasti iig
vater. Tiie corn crop in ail llu
•oiiuties named above is good,
.ud starving and wantonly exist
•ecause the j copie can spare m
iine from the sick to gather it.
No-mills are running «»n the smal
er streams. M . iuforuiaul lia*
io news excup in a general wa\
ft he preva’ea e »f the plague it
Virginia «.r Wes V rgiiiia.*’
— m ♦
A Yoke of Oxen and a 3in!c.
Stkvexs* 1*otte;:y. Ga., August
IS. 18S1.—Dear Sir; 1 had a yoke
»f oxen whose necks became ver\
•core from the yoke. As I couln
not afford to stop them from work.
1 was apprehensive* that Sanodiu*
would n $t make a cure. Rut t<
my gratification they were curec.
in a few days. It also made a
speedy cure of a bad running son
»n one of my mules and in tin
foot of one ci f my hamls. Icon
siiler it a valuable inctlicinc.
Respect fu I ly, yisu rs,
IIexiiv Steciiexs.
TILL he sold he ft *ro tl»e Court FTrju.se
door in Cutiiliert. lia.. on ti:e 1st
ruesday in January next, between the
h*gal feuirs of sale. i«> the hiphest bidder
for casli. the following property to-wit:
That parcel of laud uontaming SL,
acres, aUjoinini' on tiie South thv l.ir.u
herein alter described. The saimt
ail :i*e land conveyed !»y J. A. Lee :«•
W. 1. Mattox, niitl ov sahl Mattox to .».
1*. Bus.-ey. A! u that -tract jdjotninp «»n
the North the above desciibed laud, au.t
lyin; in t'.u m'a l'i-triet i>f Kandolpb
county, and bring a part of lot No. lid.
Bounded East by Lumpkin Utsnd. North
•y lb.atl from Lumpkin Koad to A. A.
liambl -'s liesiileuec. West hy bind of S.
B. Trapp, and South by land first above
described (ieorpia Wine Co., anil oth
t*rs, and being tin* land bought by J. i'»
Bussey of Mrs. Mariclla Mattox, an
eontaiiiiiig 4,5 acres, more or less. Lev
ied ui» a> the property ol >a.d J. B
Bussey, under and bv virtue ot a .Mori
jjape l i Fa in favor of li. i>. Bc.di.
jiunri'.ian. etc., vs. said J. B. Bussey
Property pointed out in li fa, and Tenant
not; tied.
Also, same {Ini'* and place. .50 acres o;
Land oil of the ssmtiica.'t j»< rdon of lo;
No. 12o, in the otli Oistrietof Kandi-lpl
county. Levied on as the property «.t
flci.ry Miliin n-. under ami by virtue o
i Mortgage Fi ha in favor of Me<vhani>
itauk ol Atlanta, lia. Property j*ointed
out in fi fa, and Tenants notified.
Aba, same ii in* and } Iucj, Due Sorrel
Stallion 7 j’cays old immc Ouulic. f.ev-
ieiion as the j r »perty of B. 1». Bi idgmau
uid or and by virtue of a Mortgage Fi Fa
in favor of Lamar Kankin A Lam; r. vs.
sail lb K. Bridgman. Property i*»»inied
out in li fa. PHILLIP I’EAKt i\.
4t bUbriff.
re* *
in
pro
ten
Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
T >Y virtue id' an order
y L’ltrke, will I*es4’l.lbefi
John T.
:be « our;
: e <fo«
■ j, . . | , : Sanomne i?
shall set live :i prisoner sentenced | Martin county without dispoain^ I preparatii n for cuts.
to chains shall be fine 1 five oxen of a single article. The pcoph j mange. Have given it
and one pound, and he condemned
for a term equal to the sentence
»f the pi lsoncr. Another section
provides that if a convict in
chains or a prisoner escapes, li'.s
1SS4.
; \ ho “Boss* t
sores, a no |
a thorough j
' rial. \v oiiM not bti witliout it for
'-•■ii times what it cost. Respeel
■'iillv 3-ours, J. R. Gkkog,
i Ot'Giegg A Co., Hardware Dealer?
tween the umikI hours of sale, on F idav
die 12th ilay t*f this month, a certain
stock of limn!*, as the projH-.t.* of
stonier II. Brown ; levied on liy vi. ttit- j
->f one Moitgage Fifa. in favor**!' E H.
Brown, onc '.iort;:ure Fila in favor *>t
■*'. I*. 1>. Brown,ami 0110 Attachment in
avur*.! T. Coleman * •>., agahisi
‘aid Iloiner If. Brown, all returnable t«.
dr.iiuolph superior ' hum. Tiie folh*\v-
.ng is a full description of said property :
A certain stock ot <ioo*1s and Merchan
dise, located at W::rd*\ 111 Kandolph
ounty. sitnati*! in the certain St*»re
.ImiM- reccTidy *H*etij*it-«l by said Iloim r
• I. Brown, known a>-tl:e Oliver More
douse, on the south side of t!;e Itailn ad.
.11 said towiMif Wards; and consisting
I>rv Hoods. <irocerics. Hardware.
rui k-.*ry. Bo«»is ami shoes. Hats ami
Laps. Not ions. Drugs and Medicines.
-talioiKtv. Scales biiovv Cast s, and such
other articles a* are u-uai.y ki pt in a
/cneral com.try store, for sale or t«» use
:n and about selling tlu-SMue, recently
invoiced at-lost ami iTcight. a t the sum
»f ‘aid Hoods will not Ik*
•arried afld exj ose«l at the C**nrt Bouse
Door; hut vv ii he so!«l to !*e ihlivc ed t j
rlie piJiee where they are now located, j
and any <mt* desiring to bid at tb<* sale!
•an at any time inspect the invoice in |
my possession, and for the four claysiir.- j
uvedlately preceding sai*l sale can have • sa
ni opjM.rtuuity, at Wards, to inspect tiie
. iiKHis. and verify the invoice.
Said sale will be either in Bulk or Job
Lois, as may be determined on the day
•»j sale, and for Cash.
PHILLIP I’KAIICE, Sheriff.
Pc.-4-L't
A RECORD WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
W.DTDAL RESERVE FUND
LIFE ASSOCIATION,
Or New York.
'THE PROCESS AND GROWTH OF THE
ASSOCIATION.
FROM A MEMBERSHIP OF 500 AXL> A
business of -$2.t500.000. ix 1881,
IT LIAS INCREASED AS lOI.I.OWS*.
Its total membership Dumber
is now over 25,000.
Its monthly business exceeds
three aud one half millions of dol
lar*.
Its total business is over one
hundred millions of dollars.
Ii has paid over six httn
.ad fil y 1 iioitsand *•-»!!:! -
i>*. alii Cl iims.
A single assessment will
luce over one hundred and
;lions ,n.J dollars.
It has transacted more business
during the first three years of its
existence than was done the first
20 years by the largest Old Lim
C'ompany in the world.
i his Association transacted
more business during 1883 tha*:
was done by 105 of ilie 120 As
sessment Associations who re
ported to the Insurance Depart*
mmt of New Y«»rk.
Special Features and Advantages
Presented by this Association.
It furnishes Life Insurance at
actuai cost.
It is the laagest and most sue
cessful Assessment Life loMiranc*
Association in the Tnited States
It is the first anti only Assess
meat Association in the t’nileii
States hating a depositor -flOO,
000 with the Insurance Depart
mcnl of the Stale for the security
.►f Ps members.
This Association is purely mu
tual. No stockholders to absorb
profits, and no trustees to divide
surplus.
It issues certificates from $1,
j 000 to $10,000, and in special
cases for $15,000.
Assessments made upon the
Actual Mortality.
It has a Reserve Fund securely
invested of $2,000 for every $1.
000 of liabilities that are likely to
occur, thus making a guarantee
for the payment of every claim.
The Reserve Fund is ir.cn/as
ing at the rate of $000 per day.
A strict Medical examination
required, and only the best risks
accepted.
Certificates will not lie issued
to persons residing in epidemic
districts.
The expense of management
limited to $2 00 on each $1,000.
We sell only in this
way.
FLOUR.
Ail Exploded Ecosa.
Ye.-ii iy cost >.!' o:h-!i $1,000 In
nnVt! ilmiiiit llie | :>sl 3V years
lias bci-n as lullows:
Icfits lt*l him he maile to show i§* , si(l will he under sentence to
i-n ilia file.
17 letters hr one mail —45 of them
h«i:i£ ajipliculions for office.
The l*ay of Offices Open to Dema-
crats.
Ministers to Great Britain.
France an.I Germane get 117.500
a year. To Spain, Austria, Italy.
China, Mexico, Brazil and Japan
112.000 per annum. To Chili.
Pern and Central America $10,
000 To Portugal, Belgium.
Netherlands, Denmark. Sweden.
No: wav, Switzerland Turkov.
Venezuela, Kcuador, Argentine
Confederation. Hawaiian Islands.
Greece, Columbia and Bolivia
$7,500 per annum —Ex.
■ o ■
1V< 11 Kenardrd.
A liberal reward will he
to any part v who will produce a
case of Liver, Kidney or Slom
ac : : complaint that Electric Bit
tors will not speeililv cure. Biing
M-. n along, it will cost you noth
ir.._ for the uedicine if ’ it fails to
cure, and 3011 will he well reward
i" for your trouble besides. All
i ilist-ases. Biliousness Jaun
•.ice. Constipation, ami general
*!c: i51y :!i't quicklv cured. S-iJi.s
faction guaranteed <u- money rc
fun ile 1. l’riio only fifty ■cnis
)ier buttle.
SrAXfosn.
For sale
fie
Cabinet Officers and Their Appoint
ing l'ower.
Alembere of the Cabinet get $S,-
f! 00 a year. The Pustmaster-
General has more apppoinlment
than any other officer, if you in
elude the postmasters llHoughout
tiie country. AU getting over
fl.fJOO, have to be confirmed by
tiie President. The secretary of
the treasury- appoints over 12.000
what become of the money. Maki
him account for it. If misfortune
•ivertook him after an honest ef
fort to pay, let him have the sym
paliiy and the help of the column
uity in starting again. But if hr
is a swindler, put him in tiie pen
ilentiarv. where all his sort ought
tube. Then merchants who do:
legitimate business can succeed
in their honest eflorts, and tin
communit)- will be blest with a
set of businessmen whose “worn
is as good as their bond.” Let
the same law be applied to all.
whether business men or private
individuals not in business. Quit!
a different face will be put upon
affairs, and both buyer and sellci
will do better, and both havi
more respect for each other. Bn:
paid j here a man comes in who says:
"I am an honest man, and vet 1
haven't paid all I owe.” True,
yon are honest, because you in
tend to pay, and are making an
effort to pay. The man we write
of is dishonest lier.nusa he does
not intend to make an effort in
that direction.
We ueed a law to discourage
rascality and dishonesty. Let
onr 1 . x na - ers address them
selves to the task. If the\- fail,
let them give way to others who
can do better. If they succeed,
we will weave for them a chaplet
of fame, ami putting it on their
brows, wiUsav: “Well done good
ami faithful servants.”
We conclude this article with
this -gentle limit If anybody
thinks we are too severe, let him
remember that it is the dog that's
bit that ■‘hollers.” and say as little
as possible about it.
chains fur a period equal to the heretofore published. He
term of sentence of the, escaped ! scribes the streams, wells
prisoner
caught.
until the latter
be j cisterns dried up and sheep anc
_ | t t I cattle dead upon parched fields
In the morning is llie best time ; Kvcr . v human being ia an intin
10 take Shriner's Indian Verini j neighborhood is dead, ami thou
luge. See directions on the hot | sands oT persons perished within
| a few seeks. Starvation, Loomi-
are absolutely crazy. They havt
no use for anything but coffins
In an interview on this suhjc -.
hedesciibcs, ill picturesque ian ;
guage, the situation as being a Thk IlEAT-Sanodino will cure
great ileal worse than has been ! the worst cases of Ileat by a few
applications. Give it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Cents. Ask your Druggist for
it. ‘ ly
de
an
tic.
\\ e would like lo see a change
made in the constitution of our
stale, so as to convene the legis
lature in July or August, instead
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
\1 ril.l. be sold before tiie Court IIou e
Tf iliMir inCutlibert,lia..on the first
Tuesday in January. l.yc>. between llie
legal hours of sale, the following jroj er- ' Anti-i'-
says, has been the chief agent of! I>',yi t*. A. J‘rice, to-wit: '
..
A n<*...
.. 25 ..
. . $5 67
...
. . .30 . .
. .. 5.06
“ . . .
. . . . .
. . . 6.55
fc * . . .
. . .40
... 7 28
“
. 45 . .
.. 8 01
*•
. . .50 ..
. .. 0 33
*• .. .
. . 55. . .
.. . 13 92
»*
. . .(H). .
. .. 1« 50
-
. . IS5.. .
. . . 27.07
FAULTLESS—
libls. js
$0 00 150
LUXURY—
Bids.
$5 50
CREAM
Bids.
$4.75
DAISY-
15 bis.
$4.50
1.10
1.20
1.15
75
70
s s
00
00
1 10s
Breakfast Bacon and Dried
Beef,
at ALLISON <fe SIMPSON'S:
Highest Cash Price
Paid fur Corn. ::t
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
Silver Ware !
At greatly reduced prices, to
close out, at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
To Sportsmsa!
45 Po.'i ml Kegs of Powiltr^for $4.
Shot. Wads and Primeis in pro
portion. at
et ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLINS,
A CCOJtDEOXS,
BANJOS,
HARMONICAS.
Also a fine line of Gut and Steel
Strings for Violins. Guitars and
Banjos. For Sale hv
T. S. POWELL,
ct Druggist and Bookseller.
Texas Rust Proof Seed Gats]
65c; Feed Oats, 50c-
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
Special Drive for 33 Days!
Englisli BREECH LOAD/XG
SHOP GUNS, at I»:irgains, to
close out. at
ct ALLISON k SIMPSON S.
TOBACCOS.
w c are offering
Sprrial InduppiupaSs At
et ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.,
.MEATS.
C. R. Bulk Sides
Strijis '
SUGARS.
Cut Loaf. . .
Powdered. .
Granulated.
B
C
..-.12.5 ibs. for $1.00
...121 lbs. for 1.00
13 It is. for 1.00
15 lbs. for 1.00
. . .. 16 lbs. for 1.00
&
OS
ill,TERMINATE AGES IN PROPORTION.
Ajq.Iicalions are
ranee ii
the lollowin^r named
A long. lank, lean and chronic Anti- i
Foiasli Boom met ;i:c new. f.it am: ."aa j
ry Atlanta Big l»oi«l Boom, on a l»ot.
sultry day.
“Who are you?’* asked the 15. B. B.
Boom.
“I a in the old Anti-I’otasli 15ooru,‘* was
.be rail reply, a. ti.c ration rulle.11 Insurance in tbi
dow:». ami M leaned heavily oil the L.
1». B. for
“Don't lean on me." .*ai«l tlm B B. B.
B>»»m. “1 may I »«»k strong, hull am
quite young—only li nioi.u.s «ld. and
am growing rapidh. and am mi,
weak in the
which
you are •’•*> years old. You a v old. and
toiijr!:. and ru h. amid es'; require ;• s. j -
port. But uhateau e- you to lo >k so
thin :f lah ?’*
“Weil. 1 hardly know,’’ replied the
jiKim. phvsuia
j me that mv a hit it ie^ have l»c-cn over-
STAPLES.
Meal, per bnsiiel
Salt, per sack $
Wheat Bran, per hundred $
SUNDRIES.
y.
the knee^. I am doing the work j
y*U have failet! to »!«». althou^l!
RANDOLPH CO N"
Cut liBert
C'utililicrt,
25c
death in thcstrick?n lot-jii.tiws.
Bicklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Host Salve in the world foi
l'lw House and hot in the City of Cull - j rated, and tnat w hile trying to whip out j
i«err. u iiereoii tiie said l’. A. J’rirc now ! all opposition hy hoast and hrag. tiiat i j
live.-*, and known as the “DeLaev i‘laec.*’ ' have only p.roven my inability to to|»e 1
toumied Fait by Box -.nkle street. West j with what he calls my superiors. Hid j
j |»y Bumpkin street. North by tlic city : njre is also creeping on me—having j
•r November. The advanta-Ts Hrui.scs. Sores. Ulcers, Sail
wolihl bo two fold—first, it would i Jo' 1 ' 1 " 1 *', .f Vv V r ,. S Z7'-
. . Chnpiietl Hands. Chilblains. Corn
he :,t a ,e '*" rc suasou " f the year; ] ; ,n.l all Skin Eruptions, ami post
" hen but little is doing; second, ■ lively cures Piles, or no p..v re
as a consequence, a better and qnireil. It is guaranteed in giv<
abler class ol men could then be perfect satisfaction, or money re
found to accept this duty.—Ath
c/ts Manner.
pco|>!*, ftn i ilie secretary of the .
iut.riorhss the appointment or! ^VoZ'.
ttrer *1,000 more.—Kx. | For sale by \\ . STANFORD.
Mill. HI S tl RK will immediately re- I
lievc Croup, \> i moping nmeh and,
Bronchitis. For sale hv J. W. ^ STAX-1
FORD.
— ^ —
1* iorida will n*k ot* the incoming
national administration the plac
ing of the Pensacola navy yard
upon an active footing, which,
when done, it is claimed, will ina
Urially advance the interests of
what entire section of the state.
The press, everywheie, is toll
ing daily of the wonderful cures
that are being wrought thniugii
the medium of Smith s Mile Mean*
Surely there is no humbug in a
remedy which has such universal
praise. For sale by J. W. &tax
FOttD.
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For salt* by J. XV. Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
— m • ^
Perhaps a good many Georgians
; who paid trom $25 to $100 each a
! few years ag*» to be taught “the
art of not stammering,*’ will re
cognize this plan made public In
a correspondent: “1 cured mysell
of an annoying habit of stammer
ing hy inhaling a f’eep breath he
tween every few words, and b\
never allowing myself to speak
unless the lungs were fully inflat
cd. A little careful attention
soon made the practice a habit,
and now I never stammer unless
much excited.”
" IIV W1I.L Yof cough when Shi
loh’s Cure will pivo immediate relief
Brice loets. odets. and $1. For sale b\
J. W. STANFORD.
i«»t. wheieon J. It. Owen formerlv rcsiu- j fought near no years before any one ■
ed. and south by the city lot whereon ‘ kne w I was living—ami no w T am una- :
J. McK. (iuan lived tluring his life time, ! ble to ]>erfonn feats that tdhers are do- j
containing two acres, more or less. A - 'Ujr. I am eo!lapse«l; my friends have
so Lot of I-ttudXolOT, in the Oth Ifistrht. tv.med against u:e and call me names,
said county of ltamlolph, containing | and oh Lordy. how sick I become at the i
aen-s, mure or less. Lcvie l on
cue property of 1*. A. 1‘rice, to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi Fa issued from Randolph
Superior Court, in favor of Hurst. I’ur-
•leil & Co., against said P. A. Price.—
Property pointed out in Mortgage Fi Fa.
This Decern her :>d. lssi. Levy made by
E. Pierce Deputy Sheriff.
Also, same time ami place, one Mouse
colored mare Mule, about J2 years old,
as the property of Mary A. Carter aim
Nancy Phelps,to satisfy a Tax Execu
tion for theirState and Cm
tion for the*rotate ami County Tax, for
the rear 1.V4.
dee4-Im PHILIP PEARCE, Sheriff.
very sight oi B. 1». B, Hold my head ;
while 1 die.’’
Atlanta, .luac 5,18S4.
Bloou Balm Com cany :
1 take pleasure in making the follow
ing statement. For four years 1 have
been a great sufferer from Malarial
Blood Poison, ami for six months have
had Rheumatism to such an extent that
I was forced to use crutches a portion
of the time and could m t raise my left will receive all payments made by
arm to nfv head, t used all the leading B an ,J t ,l,,|, county members.
Iu California tliev have iliscov-:
crcil that the castor bean plant is i
efficacious in killing grasshoppers
by the million. It now appears ■ , „ ,.
...... , . , , anil Reveiiiies some discretion
that it is also useful for killing
flies, multitudes iff which are
found dead un or under the
plants.'
A bill -giving IheOrdinarj- and
1 County Commissioners of Roads
rs f . „ ....
in
I granting or refusing license to
| sell liquor in quantities less that
a gallon” has passed the Senate.
St. Johu's cute was about 200.
000. -
A MASAI. INJKCTOR free With each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price 30 cents. Kor sale hv J. \V. STAN
FORD.
Citation for Letters ef Dismission.
S TATE OF tiEOKOIA.
Randolph Cocntt.
living made!
Association 1 Kerosene Oil, loe [ter gal, 2
citizens gal's for
Mnccnroni. best itnplM, 15c
pc»r lb, 2 lbs for 25c
Cheese, best Cream, per lb. 15e
Fancy Rio Coffee, 7 lbs for $1.00;
1.00 i
1.00,
1.00'
1.10
60c
20c
Boneless Cod Fish, per lb.... 10c
Soda, Dwight's, per lb »c
Tomatoes, standard, 2 3 lb
cans for 25c
Peaches, standard 1 2 lb
cans for 15c
Okra and Tomatoes, 2 2 lb
cans for 2iV-
Borden's Milk. |>cr can 20c
LOCAL BOARD OF THUS- Blacking,Mason’slrgesize box5c
Matches. 400 S & C., for 5c
The above prices are for Stan
1=
S “L
G F. Barfield.
Prof. II W. K. •
( apt. M. I. Aikins Cmlibert, [Choice Rio Coffee, 8 lbs for
Capt. W. M. T uinlin. Cnthliert, „ .
II 1J. Elder. Cuthlmrt. \ R,ce - 13 11,8 for
Cutlibert. | Lard, 9 lbs for
*!' Buckwheat, 24 Ih sack
Cutlibert. |
Cutlibert,! Buckwheat. 12 lb sack
( nthbert. | Starch, best, 3 lbs for
Cutlibert,
Cutlibert.
Cutlibert.
Cutlibert,
o
•A y
Z*2 ' Jl
Mrs. II. B. Elder,
Phillip Harris.
D . J. W. Stanford,
I)r. G. W. Brook*,
Mr*. G. W Brooks.
W. I) Bailee,
Rev. W. II. Cooper,
Ed. McDonald,
Wdlis Jenkins.
Mr* Willis Jenkins, Cutlibert.
Theodore Seals', County.
Simeon P. Turner, County.
Dr. W.'l. Rogers, County'.
G. F. BARFIELD, Ejq, Local Wee,
Uniaibrrfs (lieorgia.
*«o
■ rv
TEES
f,
Blood rcmedic8 of tiie i«ay, lteshle^ the
j attention of several first-class physicians
! all without benefit.
j I became quite feeble and emaciated.
J having very little appetite and poor cl -
j pest ion. of ton prominent citizens of the I
; Calling at vour office 011c day, I seen r- . l ... , . , ;
! cd two bottles of B. Jj. B.. and oommenc- J county will be organized the coin ,
Whereas. Heorgc MeDonald, Admin-1 cd its use at once, and before one i»«»trle ; j n<£ week, and will be announced i danl Goods,
istrator of \\. i>. Dixson repiesents to j been used. I felt a most wonderful , - weeks issue
the Court it his Tctition duiy filed and 1 vhange. Two lx .tiles have given meal- ’ * .,- n * n . ncpal
entered on record that lie has fullv ad-} most entire relief. Rheumatism re-1 JUflll li. fi'AAnLA^U. llCllKIal AScBl,
ministered W. B. Hixson’s Estate. * This j lieved and can use my arm as g.Hwl as ! State of (ieorgia,
is thcreiore, to cito all persons concern- • ever, cured the neuralgia in mv head J remain in Cutlibert and vi
•d. kindred and Creditors to show cause I and all malarial poison is being rapidly | . . . .. ,
if any they can, why said Administrator ; relieved, ami I feel hotter than l have j * J| a or da\s lon-
K 1.1 ..... 1 .It 1. .....— | t*,. ... I. I . % .1 • f.ir ci v I'K'ipu T.i »<•!! Villi tlin twiif Ii 1 i ,v,,h ♦ a 1*01*61 VO a p p 11 C*111 011 S for
GROCERIES.
-hould not he discharged from his Ad-t fur six years. To tell you tho truth I
ministration, and receive letters of liavencverused suchawonderfiilniefi-
Dismission on the first Monday in March | vine in all my life, as the effects have
Given under mv hand and otficiul [ i>een magical. It has acted as a splon-
«ignature, this Dccemher 2. lfisl. j did tonic, gave a gmnl appetite ami im-
iec4-3m M. hoR.MLKY. Ordinary, j partcnl quiet slumbers. I cheerfully re-
: commend it as a quick renu-dv.
^ITATE OF GEORGIA. W. V. MuDAXIKL.
O Randolph Cocstt* Dec-1-1 m
To all whom it may concern.
All persons arc hereby notified that if j
.»o good cause be shown to the contrary. !
.11 order will he grantcil l).v the umlt’r-1 Flour, Sugar, Coffer. El
rgnedonthe 1st iue>dav m January. I . . r
establishing a new Road, us mark- I prtc®* that will ucfv coin petition,
•d ent hy the Road Commissioners ap- | at ALLISON d: SIMPSON'S.
>ointcd for that purpose, commencing
it the Lumpkin Road, leading from
’utlibcrt, at or near the residence of Jc-
•iu Fliillips, juid running west to inter
sect the road at Turner’s Bridge, in the
•ounty of Quitman, and through the i
amis of Jehu J'hUlips and Thoma» Chir
py. Given under my hand and official
denature, this December 2d, 1 *S4.
M. CrURMI.EY. Ordinary,
vejl-lm ,«tiid Ex. aT?c:<*T’lufc.
at
Queen Olives and Pickles,
at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Buckwheat Flour,
and Oat Meal, at
ALLISON <fc SIMPSON'S.
cl
ger to
membership.
II. B. ELDER, Agent,
ct Cutlibert, Ga.
STOW & CO,
eufaula, ala.
nov-27-ct.
—Hew Crop Turn!
Seed, all varieties
by the pound or pJ
per, at
J. W. STAN FORD’S.
Laundry and Toils! Soap
Bon-Ton and Ro3'al Gloss Stara
Lauml 1-3- Blueing, at b* - ‘‘l
ces, at
T. S. P0WKUS
t .j Drug
ToileFSoaps,
Finest Line in S. vT. ^1
at bottom figures, at s()N *
ALLISON it'
Tjiams, Crabs and Oiaesj
at ALLISON k ?l-' ir ' 0> >