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best Selected Stock ever SEEN
Brtra MnoanaitsOfBacd. Be snra to call before purchasing. Respectfully, P. KABUL
Announcements.
will be served with fresh oysters
cooked in various at vies. During
J
two days, its announcement will,
■cverthslw.'tiff * sliock to bis
auuierous friends. Dr. Flewellen
Citron, Apples,
wHA i# rather swov
Alta iw saw sueeuiudlty, »wd will
excite much interest. The Far
i son age and Grounds will be o|iea
| for the social rnjovment of the
Csrrante, New York Pipph«,«ranulated;i“t.^H
na liberally.
rfeESBTTOWAS f^LTCSB.
was
a son of General William Flewel-
len and Mrs. Marj- Twcatt Flew-
ellrn. He came to Columbus
mSteftic here ma
Topioca, Prunes, Fancy Baldwins, Leg
gett's Oat Flakes, Raisins, Jen et, for Cook-
Corn Starch, Pulverised Spices, Evapora
ted Apples, Crackers, Plain and Fancy,
Fancy and Plain Cawfim Oranges, Tur
nips, Onions, Northtra Irish Potatoes,
Beans, Oat Meal, Flour, Sugars, Coffees,
Etc.
We are ready to Mat guy prices
that«an be made. Command see us be
fore you buy.
August21-ly. novl7-ct
COTTON MARKET.
6 tXXECTED WF.FKI.T BT B. W. ELLIS
WAKE - HOUSE A» COU-
WSSIOW WEBCHAlrr.
Middling;, . . . .
Luw Middling. .
Good Middling.
Market
lire
. 9
116
LOCAL notes.
boom.
—Cuthbert ie on
“Whoop her up boys.”
—Don't fail to see Blind Tom
to night.
—So maty strangers on our
stmts at once is an unusual
thing. Bail read in the air.
—Thera is not a business house
in town but what is open, or en
gaged for the next year.
5! 5! 5! 5! 5! 5! 5!
Plenty fine Prints at 5 cents
per yard.
It R. G. A. W. R. Owes.
—The matrimonial business in
this burg is quite dull at this
writing, with no prospect of early
improvement.
— ' m •
—The Foit Gaines Tribune
ought to changs its cotton figures.
Surely cotton dees not sell at
in the fort.
— Choose a wife with
•costs rather than small feet.
—Read Jordan A
tisement.
Co.'s adver
—Mist Klla Palmer it off on n
visit to relatives and friends iu
Stewart county.
—Gol. J. *J. Rogers, ,4 Barnes-
Tille, is here < u a visit to his
mother, Mrs lirnwn.
All Fire Insurance Cotn|mnie>
doing bnsineee in this State have
one and the same rate, then why
not insure with the Southern Mu
tual, which Company divide an-
j nually the net profits with policy
holders, lessening in this way
very frequently wore than hall
the premiums paid?
-Then if you can get your iasnr
ance for about one half of what
you are now paying with a Com
pany whose standing in evert
sense is unquestioned, why cot
take the advantage?
Everybody should carry some
insurance, and this Company
having this advantage over other
small f Companies deserves your pat row
age. Dwelling risks specially de
sired. Ree|iectftilly refers to nu
narrows policy holders in the city.
geo. McDonald,
dec 11 4l Agent.
—• m
HlUE.tEAl.
Stasdi.et—Goxeke.
wintried, Tuesday D'v-inlier
Jiii-
waa several years city physi
cian. and was at one time physi
cian in the Georgia lunatic asylum.
He was a skilled ami experienced
physician and a polished gentle-
SMB. He was much esteemed by
those who knew him liest, and
his death will sadden many
hearts.—Colnmbnt Enquirer.
Dr. Fiewellea was a brother S'.
Prof. A. H. and Coi. J. T. Flewel
leu of this city.
ta a
—If yon want First Class
Goods nice and cheap—delivered
promptly and m good order go to
*ee Jolti>as A Co.
Vrrnt (bo panics. HI Me-
ward.
My wile, Willie Mitckener, left
for (he office
^ i«r Goirt. I
M that I aw'wbmpotent, and will
it* tfi^support «f myfcl-
rens.
3. W. DnonsoTos.
- » m 5 ■ “TJ * I i |
ta Brccivcr.
Y am a candidate for Tax Re
[cclver, and if elected will eervi
be people faithfully and well.
M. H. yt1X.Tox.
at gtuin's Actions Speak Loader titan
WORD Sc
SPOT CASH
—I have a yyry large stock of
Rubber Shoes, and will sell them
cheaper than ever before known
in Cuthbert.
ct W. D. Bailxt.
—Now is the lime to rake up
straw and leaves and put them in
the lot and pen. It is a good time
to haul up the rich din lying in
bottom places ami fence corners,
and gst it ready for composting.
♦« m
—Try my #2.06 Kid Button
Shoes for Ladies, they are ele
ganL W. D. Bailxt. ct
m s m
—Col. Crawford says he will
have trains running on the C. C.
A F. Railway in time to carry off
hie chare of next year's cotton
crop. Hurrah for Col. Crawford.
—At the annual election for
public officers in the Literary So
ciety or Mercer University, Mr.
Frank Hooper, of this place was
electe 1 one of the debaters of the
Ciceronian Society.
of
week.
—Col. T. J. Perry came home
Saint,jay in rt-i-|jou*i* to a lelt
grain front Mrs. Perry informing
him of the serious iiluess of Ins
little child.
m e-^—
—We sell lists at strictly Nc«
York prices, finding ourselves
overstocked.
if F. PULASKI A CO
—Dr. Geer, of Btulflon, recent
ly deceased was a mem Iter of t he
Knights of Honor, uud also of the
A. O. U. W. •
—W e want to sell our goo
and will make prices au in,In,
incut,,. Jolt dan A Co.
mom
—Things are lively around
Cuthbert uow. The railroad 1.
l eginning to wake up things al
ready, llurrah for the railroad.
cases for #15,000.
I Assessments made niton
: Actual Mortality.
vested flTfeW*WM&Jf*
re myself a
Hector.
T. A. GOO
•r MrriR
I am a candidate for Sheriff,
td. L. A. SMITH.
date
WILL TELL, anil for S/tot
we are offering the
Cash
ns. .'real
my house with$S0 ef my inonsy
on Wednesday of last week in
company with Mose Morrow. | to
Both are colored. S!r wife is
about 40 years old, and ratbAr I. % T?|^\ enl
, - . ’ , limited to $2.00 on each $1,000.
iifht complectrl, ana has one
000 of liabilities that are likely to j ** IC car,,csl solicitation oi i
occur, thus making a guarantee i citizens of the various Districts iff I
for the payment of every claim, j the county of Randolph I have j
I lie Reserve bund is increas | consented to allow the use of mt j
ing at the rate of $000 per day. ... '
» , . . .■ , r - “. name as a (.amlio-ite for the office
A stru t Mciiral examination ,
required, and only the best risks j Sheriff. If elected I promise a
accepteil.
Biggest Bargains
ever offered in this market. On-
Goods arc all paid for. We go;
the iH'iiefit of all dUcounlt, and
we arc now offering our
Mammoth Stock of
GOODS,
:0:
In view of hard times, and scarcity of
money, we have reduced the prices on all
our Goods, and from this date until fur
ther notice, we will sell as follows.
CMtiWl
to persani
i i* trie is.
The ex|iense
vRl not be issued
siding in epidemic
Embracing Every
Article of Merchandise
Yon may be in need of, at such
LOW PRICES
Host DU ESS PRINTS, -1 jr.
Best Yard Wide SHEETING, 5J.
Host Columbus Checks, at Gjc.
Yard Wide Bleaching, at Cc.
Double Width Cashmere, iu all shades, al lac.
Brocade Dress Goods, from 6.1 cents, up.
frwnl upper tooth out. Mosej
Morrow ia alioul 32 years old.!
lather light complected, limps
perceptibly on the right side; has j
a short mustache, and short beard '
on chin. It is likely they harej
gone to Savannah, Macon or Al '
hany. I will give $25.00 for their|
arrest and impriaonment so that i
Yearly cost of each $1,000 In
surance during the past 3} years
has been as follows:
1 may get them. Sieve Crawfonl!
is*4. al the resilience of the' nnri Betsy S.ilor. left in company !
bn .«’• uiollier, by Rev. W. II. 1 with them. Steve is <oal^ Mack.!
heavy built, has long heavy mote.
Age ..
...25...
..$5.67
• 4 ...
...30 ...
.. 5.96
u
.. 35 ...
. . 6.55
M
...40...
.. 7.28
44
..45....
8.01
...50
.. 9.33
44
...55
.. 13 92
••
...60....
.. 18.50
“ . . .
.. 65.. .
.. 27.67
1UJ « FMNKTWI.
Patteison, Mr. Chat. W. Stand ivy
and M i»s M. ggic Guncke.
May the h:ig!itrst pictures that
the most brilliant imagination
cau paint uiloiu the halls of your
coining years, and may the most
bttaiiliful flowers that bloom
along the paths of Paradise shed
their fragrance around your path
ways; the brightest stars that
spangle the arch almve, light your
footsteps wherever vim ehsBre t©
roam, and may the goddeaaof for
tune sttesd yon in all your un
d«-riakings and crown you wiih
abundant success.
A Fuiexo.
1 have a few nice Trunks left
which I will sell at greatly rediic
ed prices, as I do not care to ban
die them any longer. For a gen
nine bargain in a Trunk call ai
i he oboe Store and you can get it
ct W. I). Bailxt.
tachc; Betsy Sutor. bright com
pfecietl, lias no front teeik exvep'
a few snags. Addrss me at
Cuthbert. Randolph county, Ga.,
in earc of W. W. Daniel.
It Simeon Mitiiikxor.
■ e i —-
—OurGoods are First Class.
It Jordan & Co.
Oslos Mels.
Now is the time to plant. Foi
sale cheap, st J. W. Stantoud's.
—If you don’t want to miss lots ! **■**■■••*■• 4'»iwwsk«s *
of fun don't fail to l.sar the Culh j *•
bert Amateur Minstrels Fridav I ^ 1 *'* President. Col. R. A
(Crawford, authorizes ns to say to
^ s — — I all feeling inlereated, ami desiring
—We want to sell our goods | to make inquiry, to ride out to the
will make prices an induce ! work j u hfa
JOIIDAN A Co. I . . * “ .
t , , _ j picks and shovels, that s|ieak a
—The Huntley Dramatic Troupe language not to l>e misunderstood,
rith a splendid band of its own.
night.
and
ment.
JOHN
will
ant.
Conn
0. ■cPASLARD. Bfltnl
Stale of beurgia,
— remain in Randolph
ty fur a week or ten days Ion
I ger to receive applications for
' membership.
II. U. ELDER, Agent.
Cuthbert. Ga.
I December 11th, 1884. It
full and faithful discharge of;
every duty connected with tliel
office to the very best of my ahili- j
ty. Bes|iect fully,
GREEN R. WATSON.
1
Cewly Trril.srrr.
We are authorized to announce
the name ofCapt. J no. F Kiddoo-
as a candidate for re election to >
the office of County Treasurer— j Do you want a W OMAN S SHOE, j
election 1st Wednesday in Jannn ! a s,,OK - or » CHILD’S;
ry, 188». t
That the Goods arc
I3ouiid to Sell!
Do you want a WOOL HAT? We
arc almost giving them away
! We have a very large stock of heavy
Winter Goods, such as Clothing, Cloaks
| and Jackets, Shawls, Skirts and Under-
! skirts, and as the season is nearly at a
!close, we propose to sell all tho~e Goods at
la sacrifice. Note the prices:
-More northern people are ; Mr. S. A. McLendon of Thomas
preparing to move south to settle] ha , introduced a biH looking to
tlmo ever. Nothing but Hie most j lhe gal , „ ril „ Sutc not
profound ignorance or prejudice . ij,, #uW,UWO,000—subject u,
nml.l have kept many of them lh c Isaac. It is the opinion <>f
awat so long Both are rapidly I' , ,„ lc of bur prudent im-n that il
disappearing, tii-nsible pe >ple at ought to be sold, aud that now is
tile n ill hare atlas', ceasing o
regard the lying re|M,rt$ put out
hy scheming politician* ol
their seel ions, and tempted by our
delightful climate are beginning
o come in large numbers. We
welcome ail steady, upright i>e»-
p!e hwating in our section, come
from what direction they mav.
ike time la
l it.
is looked for at Powell's Hall for
the 31st of December, and !-.t day ;
of January next.
—F. IT laski A Co . are ex .
peeling a new lot of latest style J
Dress Goods which they bought |
at reduced prices, and will sell j
them very low. tf !
My
str<a-t.
terms.
E. Titlebaum.
tf.
Fwr stale.
house and lot on College
at a low price and lilicral
Fur particulars apply to
—The Cobb House is crowds,I
F. IYlaski.
di.mVtom.
This musical prodigy will give
an entertainment al Powell’s llall
to night. In the musical line he
- NEW «<
We will have a splendid lot
New Goods to arrive next
Some beautiful Plaids.
H R. G. A. W. R. Owe*.
—Other things being equal, it
ia na easy to “talk up" a thing as
to “talk it down.” Let us -talk
«p” Cuthbert. It ia our town,
and if »e don't do it, who will?
r*r Male Cheap.
I have two good mules which 1
will sell cheap for cash. Apply
tAz A. T. AMOS. 2t
all the time, and it's bard work to >» the most wonderful person we
fin) a place to stow the people have ever seen. For their own
aakea, we hope our people will go
out to hear biiu. It will be a
rich treat, will gratify a reasons
ble curiosity and give you some
thing to talk about for a long
time.
away.
Tranks, Traaln.
To arrive in a few days. Enough
to carry all your clothing to the
exposition in.
It R. G. A W. R. Owe*.
—The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will give an oyster supper ! aniJ t - (
at the Parsonage on the 16th inst. I
A pleasant time is expected.
■ats ss4 Caps.
When Vow want a nice stylish
Hat or Cap, call at the Shoe Store
and you can get it for a little
money. AY. D. Bailee, ct
-m-e m
Co war (maw Cssrl.
The adjourned term of the Su-
■abkre, ffahhers.
Rtddx-r Circulars. Newport.*
iats for Ladies, Gentlemen,
Girls and Hoys. Also Rubber
Shoes in •<!'. sizes, at
it i he Shoe Moke.
fV Dii you want to make
your wife or daughter a Christmas
present that is hoik useful and
ornamental, and that will aid in
making home happy? I f so, goto
J. W. Stanford * and buy an Or
gan or a Piano. He sells them so
cheap you can alfttrd it. fit
—The city Others should see
to it that two or three dozen
horse racks or hitching posts are
put up at suitable place* around
town. It is frequently a difficult
matter for a nian from the coun
try to find a place to hitch his
horse. There are vacant lois off
the square where these conic
niecces could lie put, where the
sightliness of the town would not
be marred.
■ • m —
—F. Pulaski Jc Co., arc receiv
ing a new lot of Shoes which they
will sell very low. They areover
stocked with Boots and will sell
them at a sacrifice. Re sure to
call un them before you buy. t[
—Read Jordan A G'u.'s Adver-
;iseuient. -
—We are glad to Isarn from
(’apt Tutulin that he is making
rapid progress iu securing deed*
to the right of-way lor the C. C.
A F. railroad. Only a few par
lies claim damages, and we think
they will all be willing to forego
their rights in the matter as soon
as they have had time to think ot
the great advantage, the road will
he to them and the whole section.
The increased value of their land
will more than compensate them
for whatever loss their land may
sustain hy the road's running
through it. and here ia where their
pay will come in.
HrilMaaA ■•ward.
Formerly of Columbus, Ga.. have
opened a first-class Tailoring and
Dyeing Establishment in Culh-
Itcrt. Ga., and solicit your trade.
Old Garments, Dresses, Cloaks,
Dolmans, Shawls, etc., thoroughly
overhauled and renovated at short
notice. Give us an early call and
examine nur work. Next door to
F. M Allison’s residence. Cloth
ing cut aud made to order.
Res|iectfnlly,
o30'f Sellman A Howard.
rrkklr kisat Msn.
1 have a splendid line nt Ladies
Pebble Goat Shoes which I have
just received. They are the best
President elect Cleveland falls ‘ f„ r winter wear,
heir to $12600 which waa left byj ct W. D. Bailet.
n staunch old Democrat for the, ^ > »
first Democratic President elected Tr«s«* Nsikv.
—Judge Clarke lias been sum
moned by the Governor to Atlan
U to sit on tke Supreme Bench in
some esses where some ol theoth
•r Judges are disqualified, and he
and Mrs. Clarke left for the Cap
itnl on Monday.
Mr. J. T. Yarbrough lost his
gin house by fire on Friday night
of last week, and with it 600
bnahels of cotton seed, 60 bushels
of oats, and between 3 and 4 bales
of cotton. Supposed to be the
work of an incendiary. Mr. Yar
lirough is one of our best citizens,
and we sympathize with him in
bis loss
4-gr. McFarland, the
ent of
soctatine amounting to
970,000, and that he feels eneoui
> k; Ike Barrel.
The Cuthbert Amateur Mia
strels will give awe of their enter
tainments in Parnell's Hall Fri
day night. The proceeds go u>
the Artes'sn Well Fund. The
perior Court will be held here | boys say* that while the entertain
next week. Judge Simmons, of i ■ lent '* r 'S** 1 *“'* G. K. it is
,, . f o . . , just funny enough w«r anybody.
Macon will preside. Several un J M , ,
portaxt cases are on the docket,- A lanl Beardaf Trastres
and the work promises to ba in j organized to represent the ’(iter
the war.
—If yon wn»t First. Class Go«h1s
nice ami cheap—delivered prompt
ly autl in gootl order go to see
It Jordan A Co.
I hereby forewarn all persons, black
anJ white from hunting, trapping, tish-
mj. or trespassing in any manner. u|mti
my lands lathe 0th District.known as
the “Carter Place," consisting of Ixts
Nos. 45.71 and S-J. and half of Lots Nos.
kind 70. as all offenders will be prose
cuted tothe extent of the law.
dee 4-St K D. MONROE.
and Ankea ■
Preserve the health of yonrself
and children by using Shriner’s’
Indian Vermifuge. Worms cans*? i i lavc npcne.1 a gallery in the
disease and destroy your complex-; rcar of j, r j, j Gortatowsky s
ion. 25 cents a bottle.
For Ordinary.
We arc authorized to announce
the name of Mr. W.w. G. Count as
a candidate for the office of Ordi
nary of Randolph county—election
1st Wednesday in January 1885.
For Tai Heeelver.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re election to the
office of Tax Receiver of Randolph
county. If elected I promise to
wrve the people as faithfully in
the future as I have tried to do in
the past. Rcsiiectfully.
td SANDS STAXDLEY.
For I'lerlv Ksprriorf'osrl
Grateful for support in the past.
I announce myself a candidate for
re-election as < berk. In the event
of s nomination for county officers,
my friends will please remember
me in the primaries.
octU td IL O. BEALL.
T* thefilUrsssBd t’slrresf
Rsadslsk I'sasly.
I hervhy announce myself as a
candidate for Ordinary of Ran
■lolph county. 1 have endeavored
to do iny duty in said ollicc for
over sixteen years, nRd it elected
again will do all in my power to
fulfil all the duties of the office
Thankful for past favors, I am,
Respectfully. Ac.
td M. GORMLEY.
For Ordliwary •
I announce myself a candidate
for Ordinary. If elected. I prom
ise to give iny entire time and ser
vices to the duties of the office,
and to be faithful to best interests
of the county. Very rcsiiectfully,
td. B. W. ELLIS.
■rip the Needy.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Receiver of Randolph coun
ty. I need it, and if elected will
discharge its duties faithfully.
Id. A. C. WARD.
as our prices are
Rock Bottom.
And don’t you forget it.
Do you want a pair of BLANK
ETS or BED SPREAD? Our Low
l’rices aro
Moving These Goods'
So call while
OUR STOCK IS FULL
Do You want Anything in the
Hardware Line?
Such as
HAND SAWS.
CROSSCUT SAWS,
HAMMERS,
HATCHETS,
AXES,
TABLE or
Pocket Cutlery
FILES, AUGERS, or
ANYTHING ELSE
In tlie Hardware L iae,
Just remember wc can save von
BIG MONET!
On this Line of Goods.
We have a big stock of
Furniture
Assnscesir*L
I hereby announce myself a can-! '^ s '
didatc for Tax Receiver of Ran
dolph county..
THOS. A. COLEMAN.
September 25th, 1884.
which wc are going to sell in the
next 60 days, “Profits or no l’rof
A Carload Hour!
To arrive. Bought at Lowest Ebb
1 of prices, which enables ns to
For Tax Ollrrlsr.
At the request of many 1'ien'ls j K NOCK THE BOTTOM OUT
I hereby announce myself a can- |
didate for the office of Tax Collec- j «f prices heretofore quoted by
tar of Randutfdi countv.
td T. J. PHIPPS.
any merchant.
tvresling.
—Read Jordan A Co.'s adver
tisement.
■^m- • m
—Its a poor rule that
work both ways. If
wont
merchants
ought not to sell goods any mors
to parties who refuse to pay fur
them, then honest buyers ought j j|‘|'
not to patronize merchants who
do not come honestly by their
goods.
General
Agent of the Mutual Reserve
Fuad Lift Association informs us th
that be lias applications in prtaffgf
gresn for membership in that As- w of bushels of
—In the way of good results
from farming, we may say that
Mr. J. T Stevens, residing 9
mile* south of Cuthbert has made
is year with one plow 17 bales
cotton averaging 496 pounds;
ur
ate, and 75 bnsbcls of pew. In
aged to expect that the sum of th* addition he has raised one beg
eppticatbma made in Randolph that weighed 440 pounds net.
'cmfhtvvffll rtffiBFh#VffSlRWb,0QBf Th*t is good farming fora dry
within the next Un days. Mr.i^ear.
MvFarland intends to visit Daw-1 • -• n
son, Coleman Station, and Spring! * —-Wc don’t intend to be nnder-
Vale during the present month, “'“sold. Joltdsn A Co.
cats of the members of the Mutu
al Reserve Fund Life Association
of New York in Randolph county
is cum|>osed of the following nam
• I gentlemen: G. F. Barfiill,
Prof. H. W. Key. Capt. M. 1. At
kina. Capt. W. M. Tuiulin, Phillip
Harris. Dr. G. W. Brooks, Rev.
W. H. Coojwr, Willis C. Jenkins.
Dr. J. W. Stanford, Ed. McDon-
Win. D. Bailey, Dr. W. T.
Rogers.
store where I guarantee as good '
I'LOTIIMG. ; work as can lie done in Georgia,!
We have a superb lot of Cloth- j copying and enlarging a specialty, j
ing fine enough and cheap enough I do first-class work, t ome now ;
for anybody. j and have your work done, while:
It R. G. A W. R. Owes. ! you have the chance to get a first
: rate artist without leaving home
(to get it. U. F. BROCKS.
Nov20-4t Photographer.
-•■
Awwwwrc went.
The Workingman's Candidate
for Sheriff,
td JOHN T. GEORGE.
- I
Tke Constitution wants to know
why the negroes do not emigrate
to the Northern States if they are
mistreated in the South.
9. F. SilFIELD, Em. Lldl TTHk,
Cwtnbvrt, Sssrgla,
will receive all payments made by
Randolph county memliera. It
—Married, at the residence of Mr
Robert Roby, of Stewart county,
Ga.. hy T. J. Comm, N. P„ Mr
Edward Walker, of Terrell county
Ga., a^d Mian Mollie Roby.
Alsoi al the same time and
place, Mr. Ssmnei Everett, and
Miss Emma Mason, both o( Stew
art county Ga.
—Wb don't intend to be under
sold.
Jordan A Co.
—Snow Flake Crackers and Fan
cy Crackers, fresh anil nice.
It Jokd.vx A Co.
The war against gamblers in
Dallas Texas has panned out
$3,COO in fines.
m • m
Notice Is Tearher*.
Every Teacher, whether licens
ed or not, desirous of teaching s
Public School in Randhj^li, com
mencing January, 1885*- will meet
the Board of Education Wednes
day, 17th of December 1984. Meet
at Court House. Respectfully,
fit M. C. Edwasds, C. S. C.
—Don't be bambuggt*d by every
traveling agent who talks sweet,
but go to li. J. Axniosv’s. and buy
you a Stove at one-fourth the
price, that will last twice as long.
If
FOR MAI.it.
My House and Lot on
Street, one mile from court
containing 58 acres—almut twen
J. J. WORSHAM,
Now just re-j
Lumpkin j member that during
"Vtwcm the coming 90 days,
tv-tbree acres cleared—balance ! WC are gOlIlg tO COI1”
in woods—good well of water.' * »/v a m
improvements new. 1’erms easy > CIT DO pOr CCIlt. Ol
For information apply to H. G.| our ]Vfj|mmOth
CUTHBERT. GA.
fW Office over Postofficc.
sept 18 tf
SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING
FULL JFWELED GENT S SIZE
WATCH FDR $12.50.
K’l .Y GI AEASTKED. This offer
mat e for 00 days only. GanmIs $**fct l*v
Kxjiwm C. O. f»., subject to ins(iectioii
before ww lianiiifr.
So I*• STETES^ Sl 00s| JtwdfFty
mch-13dt. Atlanta, Ga.
Beef Market!
I have open oil my Market
House North side of Public
Square again, and am now selling i
good fat Beef. Mutton, Kid, Ac.'
A share of the public patronage is
solicited. W. C. JENKINS.
July 31st, If.
j
of the!
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Beall during nv absence
J B. BUSSEY,
Sept. 11th, 188L tf
Fan fsr She Million.
The following arc some .
Humorous Books just received afT* H
J. W. Stakfokd's: Sketches from 1
Texas Siftings, Jokes for the Jolly,
and Mirth fur the Melancliol;
Mrs. Partington’s Car|ietbag
Fnn, Diary ol Village Gossip, ’
Nve’s Boomerang. Major Jones'
Courtship. Major Jones’ Travels, MPC til© InddeemeUt.
Pickwick Papers, David t.opper
field. Chatter Box, for 1884, for
the Young Folks. Also the fol
lowingPnrtns:Meridielh, Milton.
Herbert, Moore. Sp'ncer, Brown
ing. Lacile, Pue, Tennyson and
Goldsmith. Gt
* For Rent.
A Farm, and Houses in city for
1885. Appiv to
Nov20 tf. M. U. PABKERSON.
Into tke Spot Cash,
B *imid $wn* low prices
iirel
You are requested
to call and be con
vinced of the truth
of wlmt we advertise
Kespectfullv,
J. McK. GUNN.
Bovfi ct
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Overcoats from $2 :’5, up.
Cloaks, from $2 75, U >.
Blankets—from 75c a Pair, up.
Balmoral Skirts, from 50c, up.
Shawls, from 75c up; Breakfast Shawls, from 23c, Up.
TVe sell a full stock Brogan at $1 00, and all other s!:o*s in propor
tion. Our lwittcr grades arc made to order, ..on every paii warranted.
We can save you from 15 to 20 per cent, on
Hats, of all descriptions ; an immense
stock on hand, and will sell them strictly
at New York prices.
In Clothing, we can show 10 Suits, to
any other merchant in town one.
We would like to give you the exact, number cf yards of Piece
Goods, and Pieces of Clothing on hand, but our Clerks are too busy
selling Goods at these loiv figures, and have no time to spare for
measuring and counting, besides knowing such is of no interest to
nur customers. All we want is to compare our Prices with others
for same quality of Goods. We are lower than the lowest.
F. PULASKI A CO.
November 27, ct.
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BENJ.T. HUNTER A. M, President
( 10RPS „f Teacher., full, flic Fell
J Session * -1. (■ 11- mi the l-'trsi M,si,l:iv
in SepteiiilMT. Theainirouristiou t.,ih’.;
< ’"UiW of t’.iiii i n* l.t-oii r» —.1. thus
eiuililing tin- Trustees tojuit the lueiden-
tal Fee :it ^.>.00.
NO CHARGES FOR TUITfOY.
Hoard can lie had .-it prices rnnfrinff
from $10 to $12 per month. I'atalo^ues
-'\ iiip- full ;ind definite information sent
on iippliemion totfic President
July 10-1 v.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLINS,
ACCORUFaOXS,
BANJOS,
HARMONICAS.
Also a fine line of Gut and SiecI
rings for Violins. Guitars and
njos. For S:.!,, In
i’. S. POWELL,
et Druggist and Bookseller. ’
|.
j Texas Rest Proof ScedOats,
65c; Feed Oats, 50c-
AT
jot ALLISON A SIMPSONS.
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Special Drive for39Days!
:.g||
iis A 3
j Kngl.o.s ljUKECil LOADING
SHOi GL NS, at Bargnlo^ lo
close nut. at
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
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s is S*
TOBACCOS.
We are offering
Special Indnmarxts At
ct ALLISON A SAMPSON'S.
■glH
q 6C
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-New Crop Turnip
Seed, ail varieties—
by the pound or pa
per, at
IJ. W. STANFORD’S.
eg
Laundry and Teilet Soaps,
S* s
S -2
Bon-Ton and Royal Gloss Starch,
Laundry Blueing, at I.- w Pri-
ces, at
of 1
T. S. POWEL s
Drug Store.
ed ®
Toilet Soaps,
> c
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Finest Line in S. ’W. Ga.,
at bottom figures, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
cn M
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Silver Ware!
At greatly reduced prices, to
close out. at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
S5
Clams, Crabs and Olives,
at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
KinicTlNrr PRIWT1