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the Latest, Cheapest and test Selected Stock of the season. Be sure to call before purchasing. Respectfully,
P. iiAEitlS.
Tbe Xew Mail Boad.
After a long delay bccessary to
complete the details, a new or-
anizution of the C. O. k F. Rail
Road Was been etfected and work
lias commenced. A satisfactory
**'ettlement between the old owners
and the new was made in Albant morning we started out in that di
rection, and after a pleasant day
at the church and Wards togeth-
Announcements.
OrdlaalUnut FHradfhlp. ! t.lrma.SIali.. lira.*.
The excellent people around f Tenants anti taadloids are be-* •
Friendship have just built a new Iginning to make their contracts. F»r Tm* Collector.
Baptist meetinghouse five miles i f° r another year, anil soon the, I announce myself a caniliilate
south of Wards, anil Sunday last mover ' JC 03 l ' lc rua ^- j for Tax Collector.
was the day appointed for ordain
ing a deacon. Early Saturday
AT GI NN’S
Will Shaw,
gro died near
here on Friday
night last.
last Monday. The management reetion, and after a pleasant day We regret to learn of the serious
of the enterprise is in entirely atlheehurch and Wards togeth- illness of Mr. Jasper Clarke, his
i new hands. While we know noth | er, we brought tip at night at the son and a little niece, who is vis
Buckwheat, Graham Flour, Cod Fish, i ing personally of the syndicate j house of Mr. M. 11. Milton. Our|** , ‘ n 3 them from Early count}'.
** | into whose control it has fallen. I friend “Dock" is a musical man j 1 * lelr condition was serious in
it is represented to us as strong. | by way of special emphasis, all:! deed when we last heard f.om
able and determined to bu:ld"t!-.» j seems never to lire of a “concourse | 5l* c m. Pneumonia is the Filing
road. | if sweet sounds.’' lie has a disease with them.
Work was commenced at this musical family too, every member j M e learn that the good people
point last Monday morning. A—>f it. male and female being a I this section have secured tin-
Col. Crawford, the President. ' good singer and jk?i-former on the! services oi the Rev. L. H. Cruin
drove down the first peg. lie said: i organ. The two little boys Jitn j l»li-*\ to teach scuoul for t.icm
“As surely as I am driving down ! mic and Charlton are really splen
til.
T. A. GOODRUM.
Fe** SiherilT.
I am a candidate for Sheriff,
td. ‘ L. A. SMITH.
Moos Speak Leader than
SPOT CASH
Feggctt’.s Oat Flakes, Thinkers’ Granula
ted Topiaea, Corn Starch, Desiccated Co-
coanut, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Citron,
Fancy Candy, Spices, of all kinds, Nut-
meg, Snow Flake Biscuit, Fancy Crack
ers, Dates, Figs, Canned Goods, (very
cheap,) all at figures not to be beaten.
AugustSi-lv.
uov2< ct
for
; the next scholastic year, of which
we will give full particulars later
COITUN ItdAhKbT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY MV It. W. EI.I.IS
WAKE - HOUSE AM) COM
MISSION MERCHANT.
—11 iitrail lor the Railroad.
— Oranges 25 cl» Dozen at Tin
Empire Store.
this peg, so surely will I build! did, and sing and play more
this road."’ j pieces, anil do it belter than any ’ Rumor says the people iff lu<
I he force now at work is sman, i youths wo have ever seen who are Methodist Sabbath school expect
and will not likely lie increased ! only II mil 13 years of age. j ’ ° arrange an.i haie a grand
till some time after Christmas. ' 'Dock s ' is a good place to go to. * Christmas tree for the benefit o!
Infact nothing can be done to ; for while he is a famous “provi j their school. M e trust the rnraoi
profit until the engineer corps has ! der," -Mrs. Mellon is a splendid ,n:i - l*r->x e true, and that it may
gone over the road ami laid oii , housekeeper, and knows 'veil how j rcsu ‘ t '' n gi'"> n g renewed i igor to
the work to lie done. 15v the j to tempt the appetite. ) the school as such occasions tistt
middle of February a large force The congregation on Sunday ! ai1 ' <!, j.
will be pul on. and the work ! was large and attentive. Mr. It is a current repotl that Mr
pushed rapidly- until it u done William Kes.y was ordaiecil Sol-''Elian had a sale at his place
Col. Crawfonl expects to carry oil 1 deacon after the sermon by a
nil I presbytery consisting of Revs,
tin Belton Jay, L. Culbn-th, ami Win.
lold II. Cooper. Mr. Kersey lias the
old. love and confidence of his bretli-
rn- len. ami will make a useful ilea
I «r Sheriff. ! WILL TEED, nnd for S/,ot Cash
At the earnest solicitation ofj we arc offerin'' the
citizens of the various Districts of J
the county of Randolph I have:
consented to allow the use of mv UlGGEST dAEGAIXS j
-:0:-
his shar.
from tiii
new managers
«»l the next connii
point. We believt
tl
have t;:kt
determined to complete the
K ■ - ■ ii»;*_r i.f.int* in tl*
Middlir rr
Low Middling,
G aid M 1 I’-nu'
Market firm.
j Mrs. Dr. Robertson ol Eufaula
. 9 j is over on a \isit to iu r relatives
1 Ik *.ami friends in this city.
• •••■'» i. ■ • :n_ . \
so far as we know.
The road completed will be a
Instil g “booin'’ in Culhbert. Nt-u
life will lie given to everything.
Property "ill be enhanced in val
We toi.iv dinu- r at Mr. Win.
Bynum’s on Vundav. What he
wants to move away for so soon
after building him a splendid new
house wi do not know. Mr. By*
4 Ji
—Flour .f 1.00
Empire Store.
I ue
^ __ land Cut libei t will
»er Ban el at 1 he J 21 e..: point of attra
_ directions. People
business will be increased, nuin is one of the be
become tl
lion from a
have bee
t !n
■»t citizens of
hall rc*rict to
local notes. - - , ...
- J —Mr. Ed Ri.lgwuy hauiipciii'd 11 r' l,: ‘'d to In’i"'- It seemed alums!
— Have you paid youi Taxes? j 3'"'>eeiy store m the l’owell | too big a thing—loo good to be
- ^ ♦ -m*-— ! ,l,, hiing. iieve. But we really see no reason
Tr.V «>>" Kill Button | —Clmiee'stoi-k'^UCkiits Can I 1 " «»«•«.<•» *ny longer. In tact a
Shoes for Ladies, they arc ele j dies. Raisins. Etc. Just received | *l»lentli.l feeUng has already set
gsnt. V\ . 1) I»Ali.EY. el at 1 lie Empire Groeerv Store ol ! ill, and plans are being shaped to
g’’ 111 -- 1 j suit tile new growth which our
—Dr. Allen ol Eufaula is over on
a professional visit.
—. ♦—
— Mrs. Doctor Smith, a former
l'psid.ent of this place, but now o!
Columbia, Ala. has been on a
11. 15. .Mathews, A
—Col Crawlbrd sais lie never
|
i saw a people who believed a rail
j road was going to be built until
! the iron whs lai -1.
beautiful city nil! take on.
visit to friends here this week.
—Insure your lives for the hen
—— ; efit ol loved ones. See Mr. Me-
I’lie most handsome line! Kurland's notice in another eol-
of Papers, all kind \ ever offered umn.
before at J. W. STANFORD'S —
! —tt e h ive an interesting letter
| from Atlanta but it came too late
j for publication.
—If the syndicate which has
undertaken to build the railroad !•
can’t stand the little croaking
that is being clone, then it oeglt
to “burst.”
-1 have a vei l large stock
ttMion t-cIs.
Now is the time to plant. Fm
sale cheap, at J. \V. Stanford's.
—The lumlier necessary for the
scaffolding in connection with the
work on the Artesian V\ ell is now
on the ground The machinery
is expected by every train—in
fact it may now be at the depot.
Tin* contractors are looke*l for in
a "c v days, as the work is to com -
in 'lice by the 13th.
If ill)Ire a-.*, liiibilcrs.
Rubber Circulars, Newport*
and Coals for Ladies, Genllemen.
Girls and Boys. Also Rubliei
Shoes in all sizis, at
ct The Shoe Stoke.
: 11 libber Siloes, and will sell them
j cheaper than ever before known
I tti Cuthltei’t.
ct W. D. Bailey.
— Ifanyol'our business met;
question whether il will pay to
atlvi'ilis»e or not they can cotnc
round and satisfy themselves by
looking at our subscription books.
!ie county. an'l we
sie him move away.
The Pi ;< ud.-diip church is doing;
well. It is in a fine section, and
enterprising people live ail around
it. Lands arc in great demand,
and the price is rapidly rising.
—e
Si'iittiiin «. Llow
Formerly of Coliitnbu-*, G:»., have
inpened a first-class Tailoring and
Dyeing Establishment in Cuth-
A < aril lo Hi:* I'ablir. j bert. Ga.» and solicit vour trade.
A fact worth knowing is that , Oid Garments, Dresses, Cloaks,
1* Harris wants everybody t > un Dolmans. Shaw Is, etc , thoroughly
derstand that he is the maker | ovci hauled and renovated at short
and leader of low prices, and can , notice. Give us an early call and
>e!I you your goods 20 per cent, j examine our work,
cheaper than any other merchant j *
in (,'iithbert. He means w hat lu*
says, and to convince you of same, I
be sure to give him a call before —»> o- -a——
ha * lug* elsewhere. Rcmem l’l.e liisl.t Wpiril Aim a.-a.
of residence on Saturday last t;
dispose of his household and
kitchen furniture, which consisted
of an anger, chisel, and a few oth
er necessaries to housekeeping.
Who were the purchasers?
Your Bluff.on correspondent in
quires ol us of ihe Hymeneal can
didates of this section. Ye*.
Madam Ueiuor has it that wc aie
to have a marriage just down i»n
the edge of Clay county, ami .wo
happy hearts beat as one ere an
other six weeks roll round. For
particulars inquire of Reuben
. G ri Hi n.
It seems that it will be a very
dillicult thing for the voter
know w ho to vote for for the vari
: ous county offices, since we have
such an extended list to choose
our ticket from. W. W. J.
name as a Can liilate for the office
of Sheriff. If elected I promise a
full anil faithful discharge of
•very duty connected with the
office to the very best of my abiii-
».y. Respect fu I ly.
GREEN R. WATSON.
r»nu!y Treasurer.
W c arc* antliorizi’il to announce
the name ofC’apt. Jxo. F Kiddoo j
as a caniliilate for re election t.*;
ilie c.fiiie of County Treasurer— |
election 1st Weilnesilay inJanua j
ry, 1SS5. tl j
For (iisfiaar}'.
We are aiitliurizeil to announce |
the name of Mr. Wm. G. Cosin' as |
a caniliilate fur the olliee of Onli !
nary of Randolph county—election
1st Wednesday in January 18$i. ;
ver offered in this market. Oui
Goods arc all paid for. We got I
tlie benefit of all tlficuiinU, am!
wcare now offering our
In view of hard times, and scarcity of
money, wc have reduced the prices on all
Mammoth Stock ^ ^
GOODS,
Embracing Every
Article of Merchanc'ise
You may be in need of, at such
LOW PRICES
Best DRESS PRINTS, 4-Jc,
Best Yard Wide SHEETING, 5^.
Best Columbus Checks, at 0;ic.
Yard Wide Bleaching, at Cc.
Double Width Cashmere, in all shades, at 15c.
Brocade Dress Goods, fiom CA cents, up.
That the Goods are
Do you want
«, arc almost "ivini: them away. - . . | •
the j Do you want a WOMANS SHOE, 1 a SUCTlllGO* IN OtC tllC priCC ^ .
a MAN S SHOE, or a CHILDS!
SHOE? If so. we can sell to you,
as our prices are
.wxt door t«i
M. Allison’s residence. Cloth
' ing cut ami made t«» order.
Res pi etfnllv.
oSO’f S::i.i.m.\n k IIo'.vaijd.
I’hoiosrapks and Ainbro*
lypcn.
I have opened a gallery in the
rear of Mr. H. I. G«u tatowsky’s
store where I guarantee as good
work ns can be done in Georgia,
c opying anti enlarging a specialty.
1 do first-class work. Come now
| and have your work done, while
you have the chance to get a first
rate artist without leaving home
to get it. II. F. BROCKS.
Nu\*20-4t Photographer.
For Tax Rrt’riTor.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re election to
office of Fax Receiver of Randolph
county. If elected I promise to
serve the people as faithfully in
the future as l have tried lo do in
the past. Respectfully,
td SANDS STANDLEY. j
And don’t you forget it.
For FlrrU Superior Court. Do yon want :i pair «>f BLANK
Grateful for support in the past. E I’S or BED SPREAD? Our Low
I announce myself a candidate for
re election as Cierk. In the event
of a nomination for county officers.
inv friends will please remember ; 0 ,, ..
.. ' So call win
me in the prmanes.
octDtd II O. BEALL.
We have a very large stock of heavy
Winter Goods, such as Clothing, Cloaks
and Jackets, Shawls, Skirts and Under*
Bound to Sell! ; skirts, and as the season is nearly at a
n wool h at? wo close, we propose to sell all those Goods at
iririnn t lir*m *ia,**ir ' ^ 1 _ - ■
i
pure
Now that there is a prospect oi Buford
the building of the C. (’.A F. ; From all appearances there will
Railroad it is a!! important that be more fat hogs butchered in om
the authorities be met in a proper j vicinity this season than anyone
spirit by a!! our citizens—espo : since the war.
cially by those through wiios-ej On Thursday night last by in
1 lie .Minsticl.s aie practicing to | an ,j ^| lc n»a l must pass. Let tl e vitation, wc fttten led
ber it is only a pleasure to show
goods and compare prices.
Resj cctfully.
It V. HARRIS.
I'iisi ,S its] Ahratl.
— Id lbs Sugar
G.ipire Stores.
lor if l 00 at The
present the most laughable enter- i
taiiiiiH‘i.1 Friday night week, tlic
12th insl , that lias ever been
prcscnicd in LTitJiberL The funds
will go to the Artesian Well.—
Let even body lay away their ex
; i
a social
right of-way be given by la: d| given at the residence of Col
owners. There ought lo be no J Thomas Dunn, of Calhoun. There
disposition to put high rates on ; was a very select crowd assent
lan l simply because there is a i bled, and promenading-and love
'i'o ll««* Citizen*. siimI Totrrsof'j
KCsiimIoIxiB CojisiJv.
I hereby announce myself as a 1
candidate for Ordinary of Ran |
dolpl: county. I have endeavored
to do my duty in said office for i
over sixteen years, audit elected
again will do all in my power t<»
! fulfil all the duties wf the office
Thankful for past favors, I am,
t Respectfully, Jcc.
td M. G0RMLEY.
For Onliuary.
I announce nn-.self a candidate
for Onlinary. If elected. I prom j
ise to give my entire time and ser-1
vices to the duties of the office.!
and to-be faithful lo best interests!
of the county. Very respectfully, I
t.l. 15. W. ELLIS.
XI XV I X! , - . tra quarters for
— Mr. \\ . J. Mattdox brings us
a eoitoii stalk raise.I on the plan
tat ion of Mr. (\ A. Harris which
p rot bleed 505 bolls, and made
three pounds of cotton.
this occasion.
$1.00
ladies interesud’
—15 lbs Rice for
Empire Stores.
—The you u
! in giving the Sacsc.l Concert
—The news comes to us from ; the 1* res by terian church last 5*1
Eufaula of the death of Mr Ralph day night are much gratified
Johnson, of llint vily. llis ilentli J iJieit su*.* .-s : —ixuiizin^; in
occurred on Sunday morninit last.
Mr. Johnson was born and reared
in this-county, and had many
friends here. For a number of
years he had been in the eotto:*.
business in Eufaula, where he
was quite successful.
— F. ITi.aski A' Co, are ex
netting a new lot of latest style
Dress Goods which they bough!
at reduced juices,
them very low.
Tic
When you want a nice stylish
Hat or (*ap, tail at the Shoe Store
and you can get it* for a little
money. W. I). Baii.ey. ct
probability that t! c road will
built. Its completion will
| crease the value of proper 1 v
per veu!., anil
v, here
be j making wore the order of the
in hour. We were never more kind
in ly treated than by t lie Colonel and
: i«is accomplished daughter, and j
the occasion w ill ever be remein j
Prices are
Moving These Goods!
Idle
OUR STOCK IS FULL
I)o You want Anything in the
Hardware Line?
Such as
HAND SAM’S,
CROSS CCT SAWS,
HAMMERS,
HATCHETS,
AXES,
TABLE or
Overcoats from $2 ‘25, uji.
Cloaks, from $2 75, up.
Blankets—from 75c a Pair, up.
Balmoral Skirts, from 50c, lip.
Shawls, from 75c up; Breakfast Shawls, from 25c, up.
We sell a full stock Brogan at $1 00, and all other shoes in propor
tion. Our better grades arc made to order, and every pair warranted.
Wc can save you from 15 to 2*1 per cent, on
9
Hats, of all descriptions ; an immense
stock on hand, and will sell them strictly
at New York prices.
In Clothing, wc can show 10 Solis, td
any other merchant in tow n one.
I Wc would like to aiveynu the exact number ef y ants of Ticce
Goods, and Pieces of Clothing on hand, lint onr C lerks are too b i y
selling Goods at these low figures, and have no Utm? tnr spare Ksr
measuring and counting, besides knowing swell is ot no interest to
our customers. All we want is to compare onr l rices * rtU cAl ‘ c,s
for same quality of Go >ds. We arc lower than the lowest.
P. PULASKI & CO.
November 27, ct. -?■.
I!: lp llic Needy.
get
I am a candidate for the office of!
| Tax Receiver of Randolph cotin j
y. I need it, and if elected will)
liseliarge its duties faithfully,
td. A. C. WARD. 1
Docket Outlei*vj
i " I
! FILES, AUGERS, or
—One great advantage of the
ca^h system, which has been ai
tut::civ i«»ih*we 1 m < TrJi
in
at !
than they had hopu-u h»r or
needed.
— Tobacco 55 cts per 11* at Tile
Em [tire Stores.
I saving m me
! tin-* tush an 1
; will take a iiv
I to pay 12 per
this section by 50
here is the jm.ir«
our pay. We earnestly hope lha* bored by us as a beautiful picture i
no obstacle will be thrown in the j on memoriy's wall. The Colonel,
way of its success. In fact we tid some years back, was a sue-
e.:n n it see how any good citizen ccsslul lawyer at Morgan, and be j
can feel otherwise tliau bound to ing a gentleman of large experi-1 . . r
° n i ; didnte for lax
help it on in everyway pos>ib!e. < nee and intellectual ability, it is i , . ,
1 * | dolpli county,.
l*eb»TrLLTr^h 0 . ,. I quite a treat to l.ave the pleasure T „ os .
I have a splendid line ol Ladies j !?’ “’.L., ... ! September 25th, 188-1.
Pebble Goat &hocs which i have
ilnnounrc'inrut.
I hereby announce myself a caji-
Rcceiver of Ran-
Oa Sab!lath last we attended j
iusi received. They are the best
the services at the
Friendship. There
new church
was a fine
For Tnx Collrrlor.
ANYTHING ELSE
In tbs Hardware line,
Just remember we can nave you j
BIG MONEY! !
—AND—
At the request of many friends
W. D. Bailey.
apn
— We see lr«m the i t h
that Col. Perry ii .is j resented a
memorial from eitizeuts oi this
county asking a repeai •*! the
present prohibitum la*, and sub
will
if
iesu.l.
\. A man may keep up a
lew \ear>, but he will b«* u last
-iuige.i lo g.) unier. A mau
ut*uld have to make a bale of cot
ton to tin acie, and that without
tin* aitl of guano to keep up and
m ^ m i»u\ goo if i.n a credit. I here are
l'o »;*linqni*ni <’il}- Tax ray. s < '* r .iur* *i*.iis in which our
«‘r*. ; people may turn, in their efforts
me and pa\ : to improve their condition, and
.midi {the cash system for all they buy
is one. Avoid credit prices as
A. COLEMAN.
! ft! liDinor nnlorfqtnad lit* him I
belt this year, is the immen.se'
difference between*
. t
c iv» i it pliers. It
*1 v, energetic mar. for winter wear,
cent, interest on ct
money—yet tlmse who buy on a! —® -
.. * tbri«linuH Tree.
credit pay from 2o to 100 peri
I here will be a Christ mas Tree mon was one of much
erected at the Milling school : great power, and contained much
house near Ward Station on the; forcible truth. After the ser I AaaaunrfmcnL
niglit of the 24th of December mon the ordination of a deacon The Workingman's Candidate}
Santa Clause will be sure to be was attended to. The church is a ; for Sheriff,
cent
1 no
iipu
g-j
i. on their purchases, j
in tile end, is bank
congregation out, ami the services, j ll0rol , v SBnollBCC myst lf a can .
were quite impressive, comiucte.l j didaU , for tlie oflicuof Tas Col!cc .
I,y Rev. W. H. Cooper. Ills ser- j U) „ fflf Kanrto , 1(ll co „ ntv .
thought. | td T. J. PHIPPS.
iiilU ing tile quest toil of tile > . i *
**1 liijuor lo another vote. Im
memorial was letei-mi to ihecom-
niitlec on Teinjieram-e.
there, so remember t
get ready to meet it.
—One of the saddest deaths nr |
curring in this community in
some lime is the recent death ol i
Mrs. Leonora Geeslin. After
waiting patiently and heroically
for weeks by the bedside of a sick
sister, she herself was taken ill.
am! after suffering three weeks,
quietly passed away. She was an £©“"*><* yon want to make
excellent lady, and her death is | your wife nr daughter a Christmas
much regretted. Site leaves two j present that is both useful and
little children to be eared for by I ornamental, and" that will aid in prosperity and enjoyment,
relatives and friends. i making borne happy? If so, go to I
Call at once ou
your Tax for 1SS4 and save
lional costs, as 1 have the execu
tions in mr hands.
1‘ W. J. Bahuy. City Clerk.
time and large roomy building, and when
completed will be one of the nicest
A. Fiji end. churches, in tire country, but we
““will leant it for Bro. CYiojier to
Tmpaw Noficf. ,, , , T . ,,
give the details. I. A. M.
I hcrrRy forewarn nil persons. Mark; m g m
un i white from hunting, trapping, tish- j
inr. or trespassing in any manner, upon j —F. PULASKI k Co , arc receiv
my Lai it Is in the (»th District, known as!- _ „ „,» • i.
the -n.rt.-r l‘!;u-e,‘* . *,n-istin K ,*i l.„i, ! '"S a ne ' v Iot of t ’ !l0es they
N *-. 45.71 ami '*-'. a:»l !*alf **i l.**t- N*>-. n ju se Jl very low. They are over
46and 70. as all oltcnaers will be f*r**se-J *
eutedtothe extent-of the law. {stocked with Bools and will sell
1 MONROE. *, at a sacr ifi ce . ]Je sure lo
td
JOHN T. GEORGE.
On this Line of Goods.
\Ve have a liig stock of
Furniture
which we arc going to sell in the
next 60 days, “Profits or no Prof
its.”
A Carload Flour!
i
(DEPOT STREET,)
OXJTIII3IORT, (rJiJOl tCxIA..
Avoid credit
you would a rattlesnake. This
wit)? energy, good judgment in the
management of affairs, with the}
practice of rigid economy, will 1 Notice is liciebv gnen that at. Hon. W. J. Northern has intio
lift you up to a high plane of'■ ‘'"j i ,lu< - e ' 1 a bill in the Senate provid-
Nolicc.
Notice is hereby given that
; them at a sacrifice. Be
call ou them before you buy.
If
J. \Y. Stanford's and buy an Or-! v j^j! T^rhit^^weie!meo U ,m 1 . i *v i, rv !,n '* :l minor), to turn over to her j of a legislator $200 j*er annum
a bill will be
the right to
guardian of
introduced giving
FOK MAI. 17.
Mv House and Lot on Lumpkin
Street, one mile from court house,
containing 58 acres—-alwmt twen
ty three aere3 cleared—Iialanec
jin woods—good well of water. ! any merchant,
i improvements new. Terms easy.
For information apply to II. O.
Beall during mv absence
J B. BUSSEY,
Sept. 11th, 1884. if
- - —«-«-»
Fu* lor the Million.
Tlie following are some of tlici
To arrive. Bonght at Lowest Fy>b
of prices, which enables us lo
Knock the Bottom Out
of all prices heretofore quoted by
Xi-unkM. Trunks
I have a few nice Trunks left
which I will sell at greatly reduc
ed prices, as I do not care to ban
die them any longer. For a gen
nine bargaiu in a Trunk cdl at
the oboe Store and you can get it.
ct tv. I). Bailey.
—m — —
Fewer goods have been
bought ou a credit this year in
this place than during any year
since the war. We have uo doubt
that some who have been aeons
towed to buying on a credit in
this market.'finding no facilities
here, have gone elsewhere. 11 ith
all that the trade of the place
compared with neighboring towns
has been good through the year,
ami is specially encouraging at
this time—all tlie prophecies of
,rou have a prints! miarantcc on every
tr«in or a Piano. He sells them so Wottle of Shiloh’s Vitalize!*, it never
® ^ j fails to cure. For sale brj. W. STAN-■ she
cheap you can afford it. ot FORD
T , _ . „ _ , . . , , Now just re-
•) Mrs M-uv F Ke\ mg amendments to tlie Coaslitu- Humorons Books just received at; - 1 1 *
f Lueieu Kev (her-son tion. The one is to make the par J. W. Stanford's; Sketches from rnCrUtK.*!* tllHL (llll’lllg
‘I]: the coining 90 clays,
■ Texas Siftings, Jokes for the Jolly,
-Mike Atkins. Jr., sports aa • -We that Col. Perry, oar
_ j Kepresentative, lias introduced a
ornament rathei unique toi a | |,j j J ajipropriate l"mls to pay-
young city gent. It is nothing j u 1( * professors and teachers of the ; Hendricks was born September i, |
said son all the prnj*rty which { ra tlser than $4 a day. The other "®‘* M l 1 / 11 !- f °.‘ J ,,,e ,* MeI “" tl i <>1 ^;
now has or may hereafter ‘
have as guardian of her saiil son.
nov6 lm
i, * »,k, i„ * are going to con-
stead of biennial.
Vice President Thomas Andrew ! J. J. W OiRSHAM,
less than sixteen rattles and a
button from a rattlesnake. Alike
says he and a friend of his were
down near Colquitt one day last
week, and while waiting one day
for his friend he lay down on the
ground with his head against a
tree, and fell into a deep reverie.
Without knowing what specially
roused him, he looked around, au*l
to his astonishment saw a large
rattlesnake in a few feet of him.
Quietly reaching down, begot out
liis pistol and desjiatched his
branch Colleges
University.
of tlfC Stale 1819 anil is therefore about sixty-
| five years of age. lie will preside
; in the Senate with more dignity
Notice to '1‘eaclier***. ., , . ,
than nnv man since the chivalrous
Every Teacher, whether licens- * John c Breckenridge occupied!
ed or not. desirous of teaching a|
Public Sellout in Randolph. com-p“ e c ,air '
mowing January, 1SS5, will meet siiii.OH s CATAltKII REMEDY—n
ihe Board of Education Wednes 1 jmsitive cure fur Catarrh, Diphtheria
day, 17th of December 1884. Meet! J"' 1 y *"u'l*- For sale l>y J. \V.
at Court House. Respectfully, I STANFORD.
2t SI. C. Edwards, C. S. C. When Cleveland was elected
CUTIIBERT. GA.
' Office over Postotliee.
septlS rf
, Fan, Diary ot Village Gossip, Bill i
Nvc’s Boomerang. Major Jones’ i V6rt 50 per cent, of I
■Courtship. Major Jones Travels. ,, * . _
{ Pickwick Papers. David Copper- OUT jVlil 11111101II
! field. Chatter Box, for 1884, for
the Young Folks. Also the fol
lowing Poems: Meridiclh, Milton, i
j Herbert. Moore. Spencer, Brown- j
I ing, Lncile, Poe, Tennyson ami I
| Goldsmith. 6t !
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 9
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 IS, ef.
the croaker to the contrary not smikcship on the first round, and
withstanding. brought home the rattles as prool
r~7 •». of his adventure. Mike says if
We sell Hats at strictly >ew »«^ ^ „ eat tl|at for a tol(1
York prices, finding ourselves, ; gmlke story Ue wauls
oieistocked. ruI AyK j & CO , J to hear from him.
Governor-of New York in 1883 by
—Col. Beck, ot Calhoun, who was . . r lftaAAA , ,
reported last week as being se- j a ma J m n - v of 19 ;' 000 l,e ,ecelvC(1
riously ill in Atlanta is much bet 535,381 votes. Yet while he is
ter. So Col. Pen v writes. * elected President by a majority
; , of only 1087. he gets 563,169 votes, I r . 1 "j«ne*. u,y
in to the, . _ , ; House North sine of Public
appropria- ] * * alB a 1011 ^ | Square again, anil am now selling
tion for necessary expenses of ail ! Mills of all sorts are reducing l* w f* -Mutton, Kid
the differeat departments of the ] wages, or Closing out for a rsac
Tlie estimate given
House committee eu
isolid silver stem winding: For Rent. . I
FULL JFWEL-ED GENTS SIZE I A Farm, and Houses in eity for; • x f . „ TI
WATCH FOR $12.50. " U885. Apply to _ jllllU lilt OPOI LASH,
1 FI, -Y GFARAXTEED. Tliis otter' Nov2o tf. 5L c. parkerson. j and our low prices
Formate. are the Inducement.
Mv house and lot on College; -wr . .
You are requested
to call and be con
vinced of the truth
of what we advertise
South-West-G-eorgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
(Eraa;!i of Qe Bamrsity of Georg'?.)
CUTHBBRT,
- GA
mat e .'or m days only. («o»xls sent by
Lxprcss O. f)., subject to inspection
before purchasing.
4. I\ STEVENS, k CO., Jewflers,
mch-KS-ct. Atlanta, Ua.
Beef Market!
I have r*i>ene*l my Market
street, at a Ion- price and liberal.
terms. Fur particulars apply to
E Titlebaum.
tf. F. Pi'i.ASKr.
Government is !f251,S20,707.
tion.
fat Beef, Mutton, Kid, *e.
A siiareof tlie public patronage is
solicited. W. C., JENKINS.
July 51st, tf.
—Don't Ik? humbugged by every
traveling agent who talks sweet,
bat go to R. J. Axmost's, ami buy
you a Stove at one fourth tlie
price, that wMl last twice as long,
tf
Respectfully,
J. McK. GUNN.
•ovOet
BENJ. T. HUNTER A. M President
C lOr.PS of Teachers fult. The Fall
J Session ojiens on tlu* First Monday
mjjepteniber The appro,.nation to the
College of $2.0f)0 ha** Ik-cii restored thus
*° p,a
XO (BARGES FOB TUITION.
Board eati lie Itatl at raiijrin;?
frnin|JAIhil3 e*-r dionrii.- Cataioyu**s
eivingmn aii.f definite information sell!
on application to rile President
July llpfy.
—Taylor's Premium Cologne
fttv sale at J. W, Stanford's.
JENTfiAL RAILROAD ft BASUS8 CO Of
GEORGIA.
U'enrralFrrighi Urpartmn*
Notice.
Sava xx a fir, fi\., Su^fcmttcr 1st. WWL :
O X amt after Ortt.bor 1st. 1S84. thf
custom heretofore observed by thbi
t’oinpanx’'. in inquiring presentation attd
surrender of flu* Original Bills of Lading
covering all Sli:j*!ii“iitA from- WesterW:
Points, prior to delivery of t!iy Frcij^it «i
destination, will Ik.- discmitftrtkiJ in m
far as concerns Direct Con.-wigiftiueiif*.
Bills of leading covering Shipment* -
CONSIGN El* “TOOKDKR ■’ IllUSt Ilf prt)VS»*
ed pnq>erly endorsed by is.th 4/t
and the party to whose order the fiowk
arc consignctK amltbese {tills of
must lie surrendered to tti#Bnaor
sin-ii shli-inents will la* -Ldbercd.
- mr '
septiVU'
«♦. A - U' H ITEriRAfr.
<ien4ral Fre^t Agent. -
Another
CtU
In Buggy atnlwTatmn JI#r_
Examine mi r stock be fin-even lm
ct ALUSON & SrfiMpSOX.'
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