Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, December 11, 1884, Image 2

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Christmas is Cnming ] p. HARRIS has mured His immense stock Of to found ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL W. H. COOPER J. W. STANFORD —ci eg: ^ ;,J Editors. ccriritJsitT, a a. Tlinrsdiv Horsing, J)rc. 11.18K4. Hr. I. A. MARTIN is oar Ipat at Bif.ird, and is Tally anthorixrd to receive and receipt far all atoaey paid hiai. The Oatlook for Cathbert and ffaa- dalph Ceaaty. “It is a tong l.iae that has no tnrning." so'tlie old (irnifiii goes, and onr a|>iili<-:iiinn ofihls in ref erence to the cncmi i .-igi** ontlusk for our town and county at the present time. It does look like a and had it changed, extended and pile of blessings is to come upon j amended under the name of the us all at once. Chattanooga. Columbus and Flor- Thc Arlesian Well, will com ; Ida Railroad; and that the com ad The Governor of each Territory "•a $1,700. of the water in Al- ' ideal an well, is • what it The B. C. A C. Railroad. We learn trom Capt. Sami. Beall. wli» speffft severs^ ionrs i Cuthbert last Wednc-sipy, that New Yol* syndicate -Lns boil the old charter <*T thP F.imvL; Cuthbert A Columbus Railroad. rnence iu a Tew days. The mu. chinery needed some repairing he tore shipment from Cincinnati, but this has been done, and by Monday or Tuesday the staff >!d ins will lie put tip. The compa ny taking the contract is experi enced in the business, and has machinery of the most approved sort. panv is now actively at iroffc Cuthbert, going Southward mo Cskaaa MMlisa Dr. Rogers has been spending some time the #6*4 ; mother in Cntbbck lias been qnite jsifk. S We arc reqnfeted " while the Christmas Tree at this place is to be held at the Method isl church, it is to Im apfferalond that the school is by no means a Methodist school as was mention e«l in one items of last, week, hill J ex- 40 ntrietlv -n Unisn sehael,- iiony Friday it " *1"“ icdV enprtain aiplt. ea: nnmlter had gathereil and began with a Tew social ptarn. AU re- ■lUgfift «iHnfcn»rni#enilc«nm fectioneriea, etc. Then came the inert strains of music from an iceHwdt band, accompanied with eats strucling and enlarging the earth j entirely Union literature. land work on the former madway. It { .. Mf. J. A. Belcher ban been (tin will lie rapidly completed to Chat | quite sick tiie past week, but we tahoochee, and then the work will | are glad to know is improring at < us State arsenal at Lexington Va.. containing 500 lbs. of mortal powder for the use of the cadets ! w .s blown up last week by un j Christ mas holidays arc over. Col. known parlies. The explosion Crawford says lie will have trains was beaid twelve miles, and tht running on the division froir. debris was thrown 500 yards. Cuthbert to Bainhridge in time to '1 he negroes continue to leave | carry off his .-h ire of next year's South Carolina for the West. The cotton crop. A nd now we are as 1)5 carried from Cuthbert north ward, and little doubt is entertain eil but that the road will come di rectly by or near Lumpkin. - The The railroad is already under j Company has ample funds for wav. amt wm-k will be vigorously ! their purposes and require noth |.us!ir,i a little while after the j ing but the right of way through this writing. The ice across the Matrimonial Sea has been broken, and Abe waves begin to rali. Let 'em roll. Let the sweet bells chime on. anil let all the poor pilgrims go home to rest ere this Leap Year is a - Muni Bsiktlm i excellent display or talent in playing • lew beentiful aka, such ns Dixie, etc., upon the harmonica, ancom- pnniad with several violins. The manic was aberecriticism. Next came the distribution of the pounds which was conducted in a nice end agree*bie way by those excellent and highly esteemed la dies, Mrs. Jay, Hallies aed Mil T ’1 sored that with the offers before him, work ou the Columbus divis the country which is being readily , thing of tbepist,and their doom tier. Mr. Thomas Jay, a firm given by nil through whose premi-, forever sealed. ses the road will pass. It is con fidently asserted that the road will be completed from Chattahoo chee to Columbus within twelve months. This will give Lumpkin two railroads and provide the ion may soon cuW'nonn*, and be i central portion of the county finished by next fali to that point 1 trans|»oi tation facilities in three I'he railroad will beget a great j different directions. Stewart number of different enterprises County should give this enter- and lines of business. A large Hotel will soon follow, as a matter of course, many lample coming North every winter, who do not, care to go so low as Florida.— From a sanitary point of view Cuthbert has incomparable ad vantages over many other towns in lower Georgia that arc crowded every winter with Northern guests Thoinasvillc is packed, anil Alba ay can hardly find room for the crowds that coine. Nothing but ilit want of suitable acconnnoda lions has hindered their coming here. prise every encouragement and lend a helping hand and hnrrali There are for the railroad —Independent, from thej The AtlanU CsMlitnlioa, In a long article relating to the P. B. B., of that city, says: The Blood Balm Company started one year ago with $ 102.00, but to-day the "business cannot be bought for ♦50,000,00! The demand and tlie satisfaction given is saiil to lie without a parallel, as its action is pronounced wonderful. We arc glad to announce that our druggists have already secured « supply, and we hope our readers will supply themselves at once. It is said to be tlie only speedy and liennanent blood )s>ison remedy of fered, giving entire satisfaction In all cases before one bottle has liven used. now. The attendance upon both ol Tbs Kentnrkj Sesnrge. Locisvilix, Dccemocr A—A c irrespotdent of the Courier- Journal sent a dispatch from Mount Pleasant. Harlan county. !vy. as follows: The scourge in ■lastcrn Kentucky is fully as frightful as has been intimated in previous messages. In Har lau county there have been 20C dea'bs since the latter part of August, most of them flux.” The corres|mndenl estimated that in ihe counties he lias visited—Har lan, Bell and Knox the total ntim her of deaths is 400. He think* he disease wss more deadly in the Virginia counties to the east and one or two Kentucky counties north of the district named. The corrcs|ionJent is now on his way to Lttcher county, Kr., where tin disease is reported as sweeping away whole families. Rnrkles's Amies Salve. Tlie Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and post lively cures Piles, or no pay re qnired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. W. Staxfoeu. jan 24 ly. •»»-•> Something Gained Tor the Smith. Truly, it will be a gain that cannot lie described in words to have friends instead of enemies scheme is worked by railroad and land agents. The state could well afford to lose 30,000 to lie sure of a while majority in impor tant elections. S'f.KKI'I.KSS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Slhlob's Cure is the relneitvforvoll. For sums by J. \V. STANFORD. ' There is great commotion among the army of officeholders at Washington. Under the civil act, there arc 14,000 officeholder; that cannot be removed at llu will of Ihegevcrnnieni, buL 00, 000 are subject to removal, in eluding 50,000 postmasters. The Messrs. Webster Brothers, 2i. Lombard street, London, E. C., En gland, tlie J-idia, China and Colonial Outfitters ol gentlemen's hosiei v and ur.derv.i ir, write: “We have iuiuid great licni-fit from the use of St. Ja cobs Oil, more especially for the cun of rhemnaSism ami sciatica, and wi have much pleasure in adding otn testimony in its favor.” Mr. Biit Blanchard a nigld watchman of the Georgia Pacific road was shot by a negro last Friday night who was stealing sonic pine left in the company's yard. He saw the negro in the act of carrying off tlie wood when he ordered him to drop the pine. The negro’s reply was: “Yes, 1 11 drop the pine and you too,” and fired before Blanchard thought what he intended to do. The ball entered Blanchard's stomach, and will probably result iu his death. WII.I. YOU SUFFER witli Pvsjtepsia nail Liver Uompluiit.’ sbiloh's Vitalize!- is guaranteed loeiire vim. Fur Sale nv J. W. STANFORD. ' The Columbus Enquirer Son of Tuesday gives an account of the capture in that city of the murder er of Mr. Stephen Godwin, Mrs. Gregory and her son in Alitrhcil county one night last week. With the clue he had, the sheriff of De catur started out in pursuit.traced the negro, for such lie proved to iie, to various points, and finally to Columbus, where he arrested 1 im. The negro confessed the deed. His name is M< se Keeton. <ilitis Bill Jackson. He was ta ken back to Uainbridge by the sheriff. The Southern Mutual Life In surance company will now quietly more along with its business. Some time ago it found itself pos sessed of a large amount of miner more than it needed, and desirous of bestowing it upon those fairly entitled to it carried the case 1 - fore the cnnrlg that the scttlcmci t \ “ might be legal and binding. The only question that troubled tin,. , directors was whether the surplus |'“ crea8e ‘l "• lutc ’ wl,,lu tlle nal revenue department, in the should be divided out amon-r the I ! °‘ ,k ro1 ' ll,dr c,mliuuc ’ 1 S‘ owl1 * is j Micial “«iccs. and wherever else decidedly encouraging. j Federal agents may lie needed. Our churches are in good con j Surely, it is a great gain to feel ililiou. At least two of them will! that the thousands of government into the case, though there Tas |their doors ojwn every Sab J agents who are scattered through- ‘ very little use for their service, j balU “ exl - vtal ' " rlliIe arrange I out all sections of the land are the four are to receive about *1(1. ! meols arc btMn S 1*' h*ted for set- j in favor of restoring and perpet- 000 each for what they did. Thei V,CCS lhe ,h,ri1 atleast tUe lar ; Rating a state or constant peace ger part iff the time. and confidence and good will lie The outlook in every direction tween the two racea.—Richmond is hopi fill—indeed encouraging. ( “The morning light is breaking, j The darkness disapi>ears.” ; Let everybody wake up, and help moving. If with the completion of the new road we do not reap these advantages mentioned, then it is our own j fault. We will have none to blame | but ourselves. We have a healthier anil a j For Blood Diseases, Kidney Troubles, prettier place, while everywhere! Scrofula, Catarrh, old Ulcers and . , . , " , Ssin Diseases, trv one bottle of B. B. we are rained for our educational ij> advantages. Not only will the house he filled in the winter, hut hundreds from below us will be drawn here in the summer months; so that almost throughout the entire year a largi well kept establishment, with Hit additional attraction of good ar tesian water would keep the town full of people from abroad. Many of these visitors will lie induced finally to settle aiming us, briuging with them their con triliution < f means and energy.— The coming of one family will in sure the final settlement of fuui or five more, and so lbs influx ot dersirablc people from abroad in to our town »nd county may lie kept up indefinitely. Added to these improvements we will soon have a new Court House—that is, if the iieople want it, and we think that liy this time ncarlj all see the importance of a new building. The hill to issue bonds fur $15,000 at 8 par cent, has already been favorably report ed upon by the committee to which it was referred in the Legis lature, and will become a law as soon as it can lie reached in it, regular course. We do not be lieve that many votes will be cast against the issuing o! bonds wlicu the election is held. We have commenced to move forward, and cannot afford to go backward Our esteemed friend, of the Bu ford Items can exhaust more en logy upon the voting ladies than anyone wc know of, and still re main an unsuccessful candidate for hymeneal honors. How is it ■ill Dock? Tliis place was the scene of much excitement on Saturday last over a triple murderer who had passed through here on Thursday evening before. Before reaching here on Thursday he sold to Mr. Ball Smith, of Clay county, a horse and buggy which he had stolen from tlie man he murdered, l he evil deed was committed in Mitchell county, Ga., about 10 miles from Camilla on Tuesday of last week, his victims being a young man bv the name of God win, an old lady who was living with him, and a child, making in all 3 lives taken at his hands. The Sheriff of Mitchell, together with a brother of the mnrdcred man were here on Saturday in search of him, and it is to lie hoped that they will ovrrliaul him soon, and that his liie will pay the penalty of the thrice evil deed he has committed. Messrs. Moore Rogers it Ham mock will soon lie ready to com | mencc sawing at ilia place with their mill they have but recently moved here. They expect to at tach a grist to It some time in the n-ar lutiire. W. IV. J. A Great IMsesvery That is daily bringing joy to tlie hollies of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an earlv grave. Truly is Dr. King * New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchi ns. i 1 ay Fever, Diss of Voice. Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side ami Chest, or any disease of he Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial But ties free at J. W. St.vsford's Drug Store. Large size f 1.00. ■»» m A CARD. Messrs. Editors: I was called home last Friday by telegram to see a very sick child, and have been detained at home on that account longer than I ex|iected. Jly child is stiff very ill, but trust the worst i» over. I wish to say in this con nection that I wiil be an appli cant for Post Master of Cufbb.-rt in the event of a vacancy. I bare not, and I shall uot do anything to secure the removal of Mr. Jor dan, the present incumbent. 1 naturally supposed his lime would expire with the doseof the pres snp|iorter of tlie school, and one of our moat enterprising men de livered a few very appropriate and commendable remarks worthy ol being remembered, and put to practice by all. The entertain ment closed witli some delightful mnsic and a short address, an nouncing the reopening of the school on the first Mimda.v in January, 1886. Mrs. G. A. Pass more, the present teacher will be tlie teacher tlie forthcoming year. She understands how to gsin th< love and esteem of the pa pi Is, and soon wins their love for study. We are glad to learn that Wards and Terrell county ere to he represented at this school tlie coming veer. Come along, you will get value received. A Christmas tree party will be given on the night of the 24Hi, and it promises to lie the l*»t ever witnessed in this section. St all may look forward for anotliei delightful occasii n at this plan liefore the expiration of tlie yeai 1884. A Fries a. mem A Take ef Oxen and a Rale. Steves*' Pottert. Ga., August 18. 1881.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke ■ff oxen whose necks became very sore from the yoke. As I could not afford to stop them from work, I was apprehensive that Sanodine would not make a cure. But to my gratification they were cured in a tew days. It also made u sjieedy cure of a bad running sore • in one of my mules and nn tlie foot of one of my hands. I con sider it a valuable medicine. Respectfully, yours, Henry Stephens. Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 1884. —Dear Sir: Sanodine is the“Boss” preparation for cuts, sores, and mange. Have given it a thorough trial. Would not l)« without it for ton times what it cost. Rcsjiect- fully yours, J. R. Gregg, Of Gregg A Co., Hardware Dealers The Heat—Sanodine wiil cure the worst cases of Heat by a lev. applications. Give it a trial.— All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty Cents. Ask tour Druggist for it. ly 'dt*,■Writing Desks, Work Boxes and Toilet Mir- rors. Velvet and Plush Plaque*, Jewel Itol es. Csrd Bsrsirsrs, Biequit Figures Odor Bottles, Photo and AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS Scrap Books, Fiae Slalii in Plush end Satin Box en. Wax Dulls. Tops, Hells, Harps sad Marblsa. Pro senta lion Books For Boys ond Pearl and Ivory Gold Pens, Mag ic Charm Pencils, Watch Charms, Back gammon. Chess and Checker Boards, Dominoes, Photo FRAMES Odors,Cu.ogne A Toilet Requisites in great variety, Which will be sold at Lowest Prices, at T. S. POWELLS tf Drug and Book Store. tpprtrpn jS_1.wN.WJL ? MJMF n liiliff kJO We sell only in this way. MOTHER! ARE YOU TUniTD I f «»y dipiK lI\Ul'l)ljrj|/g)etuii.ir to your gentlo sex? If *n, to you w** »*rimg tidings of coinfort and great joy. You can B1 CUBED, and restored to perfect health, by nsing Eradfield’s Female Regulator! It in a special remedy for all diseases t«ertaining to the womb, anil any intclii gei>! woman can care herself by foll ow ing the directions. It is e»j»eciaily erti racioar in cases of sn|»presacd or painful nionst r nation, in wl»iUr»ati*l partial pro lapsus. It affords immediate relief and permanently restores the mestrual func tian. Aa a rainedy to he used daring that critical period knovu as **L*ua>ur. o> Un," this invaluable preparation ha na rival. And made His Headquarters for the Sea* FLOUR. New Advertisements. present policy holders, or among all. past anil present. In some way several lawyers were brought total amount to be distributed is j $243,000. Of this the lawyers will gel $04,000 at. least $00,000 more than they ought to have. —# m GROUP, \VHOOPING COUG Bmiu-liitr- immediately relieved 1>\ i lo keen things Huicdi Pure. For sale by J. W. STAN- FURD juiic-IlMy. j our colleges from abroad is m.ich I in the postal service, in the inter PoveD’s Hall, CUTHBERT, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. DEC, 11. The woniierful Negro Bov Pianist, BLIND TOM, ent administration, and I feet that j Th p, l<Qnmrnnn of Ule I have a right to week the a»> ; ^ _ , , poinlment whether 1 get it or not. j Age. Renowned throughout the It will require several months fur ! world as the Greatest Natmal Pi- thc new administration to get j anist Living The exhibition of properly adjusted, and even if marvelous gift has gained change is made it will ben long!,. ,, , ... ,, time coming about. ' h,m worM w,d * '*1*'”*?’ •»>« ka * Res|ieelfidlr. T. J. Peurt. Southern Iron. '1 lie l cople of ilia Southern States will bens much surprised as the iron mongers North ti know that during the first two umutlis iff this year 76,000 tons ut Southern iron have been sold North of the Potomac and East of Ohio. A cargo of Southern iron was lately unloaded at Philadelphia and sold at $10.50 (>cr tort—less than Pennyslvania iron can h. sold at, by a dollar a ton. The day is not for distant when the bulk of the iron industry wiil lx transferred to the South. —• w Fsr imne Rack, side or Cites! use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 Cents. For sale by J. YV. STANFORD. m ♦ Ainbuioos- daughter lo an af- fcctionate father—“Father why is it that we cannot keep a nice turn out like Mr. Jones? And then I wonld iTfee so much to hare a piano too. I am sure yop are as aide lo furnish sitch things as Mr. Smith is.” Father—Yes, yes, my child, you shall have both before Ibug. 1 am getting read}- to fail in the spring, and then you shall have a fino turn out. a piano, and take s trip t» Europe too ifyou want to.” — — — “i-et us thou be up and doing With a heart for any fate, 8till achieving, siill pursuing, l-earn to latior and to wait.' Dnclor Uaygood lias resigned the Presidency of Emmy College at tixjord. The best years ot his life have Iters s|*nt iu as effort to make tlie college a success, and Dispatch I Dem ) i be c * nn0t ^ *'"» * rali * , • ^ ; fietl with the result. The college Sever Give l",. j sow numiters over 200 students. If you are suffering with low Dr. Uaygood will ntnliaue to and depressed spirits, loss of ap i manage the jd.sTOr fnnd for tht petite, general debility, disorder ieilncation of the colored people *1 weak constitution, hc*cl-} ^ . ache, or any disease of a billious j Dr ' J ' U ' H, *i lk, “ s » proftfsor in natnre, by "all means procure , the college, has Iteen elected to bottle iff Electric Bitters. Yon j succeed Dr. llayguod as Presi- will lie surprised to see the rapid ! dent. improvement that will follow: you j -nee - iMttk astonished and delighteil tlie greatest masters of will appear as above for positive ly one eight only. Admission 50 eta. Reserved seats 75 cts. Scats recti red at Powell's Drug Store Secure yoar seats in ad vance. . It LUXURY— Bills. j* Saved Her Life I Rink, McIntosh Cocstt, Si. Da. J. BsASriELH- -Pc ir air: I luve ta ken several bottle* of year Female Keg ulatorfor falling of tlie womb »ml olliet disease* ea nluiied. of sixtei-n year* standing, and I really believe 1 am cured entirely, for which please accept m\ heartfelt thanks, and most profound gratitude, t know your medicine saved my life, so vou see I cannot Si*e*k too highly in it* favor. 1 have reeummer- disl it to several of inv friends who are lilffcrinz a? 1 was. Yowrn, wry r»sp«e : - fully, MR?*. W. E. STEBBIN8, Our Tfiitiscon the “Ilea!!’.! and Hap- pino" of Woman” mailed free. BmoFtEU) Regulator €•., decll-lm Atlanta, tia. Another Reduction In Buggy and Wagon Harness Examine our wtix-k liefore vou buy ct ALLISON A SIMPSON. To Sportsmen! 85 Pound Keg* of Powder far #4. Shot. Wad* and Priineis in pro- |M>rtion. at ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. Breakfast Bacan aad Dried Beef, at ALLISON A SIMPSON S. Highest Cash Price Paid for Corn, at ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. An Exploded Boom. Potash Boom met the w*w. f.*»t and sau FAULTLESS— bbls. i* $6.00 150 4* 75 $5 30 1.M CREAM— Rbls. $476 DAISY— Bhla. $4.50 4* 1.20 4* 1.15 90 4* CO I 10a t I0» 55 i-ios 50 l-10s 45 If Where He will Distribute, to All who Call, at very Low Prices, 9 W MEATS. C. R. Balk Sides 8c. Slrit>s 7} SUGARS. Out Loaf 12J lbs. Tor $1.00 Powdered 12^lbs. for 1.00 Granulated 13 li’S. for 1.0? B 151b*. fur 1.00 C 16 lbs. for 1.00 STAPLES. Meal, per bushel 70c Salt, jisr ssck $1.10 Wlieal Bran, per hundred $1.05 SUNDRIES. Kerosene Oil, 15c per gal, 2 j gsl's fix' A long, hmk, lean and chronic Anti- MaccJkrnni best impt’d, 15s jier lb, 3 lb* for Cheese, best Cream, per lb. 25c 25c 15« UftlC, cr Atlanta Big ISold Boom, ou a hot, sultry dav. “Who are you?” asked the B. B. B. Boom. •I am the oh! Anti-Potash Room. ' was ; f ancv Rio Coffee, 7 lbs for $1.00 the sa«l rej*ly, tlu» |K-rs|»«ration rolled > J down. »n«i it leauetl heavily on the 11. ; Choice Rio Chflfcr, 8 lbs far LOO If. B. Beoui for support. "Iton’t lean on me.” said the B. B. B. ; Rice, IS lbs for LOO Boom. ”i may look atroiiK. but I am ipiite young—only 14 month* old, and Jjird, 9 lb* for 1.00 will lie inspired with new life; strength and activity wiil return; pain ami misery will cease, ami THAT HACKING COUGII can lx- so henecforth .'OU will rejoice in lhe ' ' - jiraiso of Kieetric Ritters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. W. Stanford. quickly cured l>v Shiloh's Cure. Wc -aaraiitee it. For sale bv J. W. STAN FORD. Mr. Ricliard Morris a promi nent citizen of Augusta lias been confined to his bed for several weeks with sciatica and suffered intense pain. He was visited on Friday by Elder Welsh or the IIu iiness Band, “who prayed with the sick man with such power that he professed faith, and arose imme- di ilelv from his bed.” Saturday he was on tlie streets in the rain, and in reply to the inquiry of his friends, said he wanted to show tlie devil what the Lord had done for him. CATARRH CURED, health and swcei breath secured hv Shiluli s( u*urrh Rem edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For safe by J. W. STANFORD. record of the Sheriff of coitntY- shows that • 101 circle may also be readily ad Tlie Terrell prisoners li ive been confined ir. tlie county jail since the 1st of January last, while fifty more have kept out on-bond. Rev. James S. Lamar, of Augus ta, bas invented an-i patented s cotton chopper. It is drawn b« two horses or mules, ' and Iron bis scat the driver has control. h\ means of a pedal and of a crank of two revolving knife Ida-let and of a harrow. The chop per works by means of jmwer supplied from the axle and the two blades are opposite arc* of a circle, which cut into the row and sweep it clean, the spaces be tween the knivea. of course, leav ing the young -cotton at proper distances. These spares between the, blades are nicely calculated, the length and sweep of the knives i well regulated, and the size of the ■ year* age bas been (band gailty Mr. T. B. Baldwin, traveling vorrespoDik-nt of Texas Siftings, said in a correspondence from Ozark. Ark., under dale of May 19th: “I have hern sick for ten nr twelve day t with malaria and hil iousness. and guess I would have died hut for Smith's Bile Beans.” For sale liy J. W. Stanford. Tlie Republican parly will like ly make an effort to take the ballot front the negro, since it ran no longer us* him. As the negro hel|>s to swell onr representatios tlie Southern |ieople will oppose all efforts to rub him of th* right of suffrage. SHILOH'S VITAL1ZBK is what yo ncetl for I’onstijtation, Lo** of A|>{>etit Ittzzine** ami ail *rraj*tom* of sin. l*ricc 10 aiul 75 rents per buttle. For sale 1>y J. W. STAXDFORU. Doyal, of Grifis who shot and killed a marshall four or five am growing rapidly, and am mightv : weak in the knees. *1 am doing the work , Buckffhoat, 24 lb tack 1.10 which vou hare failed to do, although vou are SO year* old. You are ok), and t Buck Wbeat, 12 lb tack 60c tough, and rich, and don’t require a »up- j port. But what causes you to look so . Starch, best. 3 lbs for 20r thin of late?” “Well, i hardlr know,” replied the, Boneless Cod Figh, per lb 10c Anti-Pot ash Boom. “My phr*irian tell* _ dfittatkaa,! desc:v>t?aai ai “ “ “ * VeficuW* and: D.M. FERRY 4( decll-lm juste<l. SHILOH’S COUGH and ('-xi-xuniXir-n Cure i-s sold by ns on a jruarants-*-. It cures ismsiutiption. Forsalc l-y J. YV. STANFORD. of manslaughter, and sentenced t» twelve years imprisnamsnt. The verdict was a surprise to th* com munity as the general opinion was 'that he might to he hung. COMING! —THE— YOUEG LADIES’ Base Ban CIO! Will play here with s Picked Nine of Cuthbert, Tuewlsy De comber 16th, 1884 st the Base Ball Grounds just beyond tlie Fe male College, which will lie en closed by * Canvas Fence 9 feet high. Adniissisn 50 cents. La dies Mil Children 25 cents. Game at 3 P. M. Freeman A Montages, Proprietors. H. H- Fzekmab, Masmger. ,at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S. in* that mv abiiitie* h*v*b**n over rated. and that while trying tu whin out aU opposition hy boast and brag, tliat I j hava only proven my inability to cope with whit he call* niy Knpcnuni. Ukl age w also creeping «m me—having fought near SO years l»efore any one knew I was living—ami now I am una ble to i*erfomi feats that tellers* zre do ing. I am collapsed; my friends have turned against me and call me name*, and oh l»rrty, how sick I become at the very .*i*lit of B. B, B, Hold my head while I aie.” Atusta,J«m 5,18M. Bloop Balm Company : 1 take pleasure in making the follow ing statement. For four year* I have been a great sufferer from Malarial Blood Poison, ami for six months have had Kheumati*in to such an extent that I was forced to use crutches a portion of the time ami could not raise my left anu to my head. I used all the leading Blood remedies of the day. besides the attention of several first-class physicians all without benefit. I became quite feeble and emaciated, haring very little appetite and j*oor di gest um. Calling at your office one day, I secur ed two bottles of B. B. B„ and nminieno- ed its use at once, and before one bottle bad been used, I felt a most wonderful change. Two bottles have given me al most entire relief. Rheumatism re lieved ami can nse my arm as good aa over, cured tlie neuralgia iu my bead and all malarial poison is being rapidly relieved, and 1 feel better than ( have for six years. To tell you tlie truth I have never used such a wonderful me* i- eine in all my life, aa the affect* have been magical, it has acted aa a splen did tonic, gave a good appetite a»f im parted quiet slnmbrnu 1 cheerfully re commend ft as a quick remedy, W. P. MrlXAXfEL. Ifcc-l-lm Buckwheat Flour, and fiat Meal, at ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. GROCERIES. Flour. Sugar. Coffee, Etc., at price* that will defv coinpctitins. ri ALLISON A SIMPSON'S. Soda, Dwight's, par IH 6c Tomatoes, staadsnl, X 3 lb cans for 25c reaches, standard 1 2 lb cans for 15c Okra aad Tomatoes, 2 2 lb csss for 25c Barden’s Milk, par can 20* Blacking, Mason'alrgeafze box 5c Matches,400 84 C, for 5c The above prices are for Stan dard Goods. OF ETERI DESCBIFTi! From a Complete Menagerie to a Gen uine Locomotive with a Train of Cars in full speed, or Anything Else in the way of Toy» you may desire. Fine Silk Plush Albums, both Photograph and Au tograph ; Fine Cohilohl Dressing Cases, Fine Scrap Books, Fine Books for Presents; Fine Moustache Cups Fine Toilet Sets, Fine Vases, Ink Stands, Work Boxes, Shell Boxes, Fine Extracts, and Fine Cologne Bottles. -»• Dolls, Dolls ! Dolls!! All Sixes, xad Prices, mi Kiris! STOW S CO, EUFAULA, ALA. nor-27-et. Musical Instruments! Yon can hay Anything la from an Harmonica to a Liao Piano or an Organ! ■lifts Yi ■II J. W. STANFORD. devil tf