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TOM’S WIFE.
EV K. TIHfLC MOOSE.
‘A city girl! No wife for •
struggling young mao,’ sighed
rich eccentric Aunt Sarah, aor
rowfully.
‘Brought up with the expect.i
lion of Becoming an heiress, too
Her extravagair hahits will ruin
the boy f said Mrs. Pry, severely.
•And a beauty T sneeYed Mis.
Craukclt, with withering con
tempt.
So the gossi|)s down in Tom
Lysander’* native village pot their
heads together and nodded grim
ly and forebodingly when they
heard he had married LiU Ware.
The daughter of his employer,
lie had loved her long and almost
hopelessly. One day through the
city spread the news like wildfire
that Ware & Co. had failed. Tom
went straightway to the house
where lie had been a welcome
guest. He found the laughing
gill whom he had known, graver,
and perhaps a little haughtier
than of old; a woman whom the
first breath of misfortune had not
Masted to despondency or langu
or, hut rather had strengthened
and invigorated.
idle listened silently while lie
told the slory which had lain so
long in his heart unsaid. And
when he had spoken she gave him
frankly the love which till then
womanly pride hail veiled.
lie brought her to a home
which, though bright and cozy,
held none of Ihu luxury of that
which she had known; but she
made it home in fact as well ns
in word—the dearest a pot in this
world to Tom Ly sunder.
One evening Li!a Lysander
came up to w here iter husband
sat weaiily thinking.
Through the open windows
came the breeze, laden with prom
ises of summer. Below boys were
crying blue violets on the city
streets.
“Tom, dear, what is it?’
He started at the sound of the
tender voice, and put his arm
around her as she stood beside
him.
‘Can you bear bad news, pet?’
‘1 esn share it, Tom.’
He laughed at the brave, tvo
u»»nl . answer.
‘The gun of bad luck was
double-barreled to-day, dear. Our
salaries wers reduced one-third on
account of a partial failure of the
firm, and—1 had a letter from
Aunt Sarah!’
room, dropping the curtains and
stopping the clocks, lent the tick
ing of these latter should disturb
the invalid. Whtn she came bacl
to the couch she found two dim
old eyes fastened on her in kindly
scrutiny.
‘Miss Craig bow long bare you
been with met’
‘Two weeks.’
‘Ho you know I've grown very-
fond of yon in those two weeks,
little girl?'
A thin hand was laid caressing
ly on Lila's.
What a heavy gold ring you
wear—like a wedding ring! I
wish it was. I wish ’
She grew dreamily silent.
The afternoon slipped away.
The shadows gathered. Tlie
room was darkened, the clock
stopped, anil Lila did not jierceive
how late it was growing.
‘Does your head ache now?’
‘No, but my heart does, Lillian.'
She sat suddenly erect and
cast the rich wraps aside from
her stately old figure.
‘I am rich and you are poor.
We are both lonely. You have
crept into my heart—sadly against
my will, I confess, for 1 had
grown very bitter and cynical of
late. If you come to me, you
shall be my daughter ’
‘Ob, no, no! Forgive me! 1
cannot! What—what eound is
that? A bell! Hark!’
‘That?’ surprisedly. ‘That is
only the aagelus from the French
Catholic church.’
‘The angelus!' She sprang to
inpias jicTsa
I iim.lllJJt WET
For bleeding at the noee a wad
>f paper, or • button, preseed be
seem the upper lip and gum, or t
wad of cotton wet in alum water,
and pressed into the nostril, wil.
afford speedy relief.
A hot foot bath ia aaid to be a
great benefit to any aaa who suf
fers habitually with cold feet.
Everytime the feet are paintnlly
cold, plunge them into water aa
hot aa can be borne and increasa
the beat aa mneb as bcarablo for
a half hoar. Mnstard or rad
pepper in the water ia a good ad
dition.
Sick headache is the signal of
distress which the stomaeh puts
up to inferm us that there te aa
over alkaline condition of its fla-
ids, that it needs a natural acid
to restore the battery to its nor
mal working condition. When
the first symptoms of a headache
appear lake a teaspoonful of lemon
juice fifteen uiicules before each
meal, and the same at bed time.
Follow this coarse until all symp
toms arc past, taking no other
remedies.
Getting into a cold bed at.d sold
sheets is s great aggravation to a
cough, and in a bad case one
stands s good chance of spending
the early part of the night in
•‘barking.” Those who are oblig
ed to sleep in cold rooms, and
hare no means of warming their
lieds. will find it a preventative of
the cough trouble to put a warm
woolen shawl around them when
they first creep in and wear it uti-
,n ,i<i >.
amis ati.is
her feet in alarm. ‘Then it is six til the bed is thoroughly warmed
up. This is an excellent thing to
do for children if there are symp
lonts of croup, and keep tho feet
warm. Cars—that is the watch
word that saves suffering and
money.
o'clock. I have outstayed my
time. I must go.’
She lit the gas and hurriedly
tound her wraps.
‘Why, my Cinderella, what a
panic! Leave me your glass slip
per. Come in.’
The door was flung wide open ! There lies on many a family ta
and a man rushed into the room, j blc an old well worn book, which
‘My darling, how you frighten-j father usad ty read day by day,
Oil nit! lie sai<l, crossing to where , , , . , . * .
i ^ , , * , , and to wlucli mother m her fare
Lila aloud. •! got home earl}- to- : •
night, ami forced Ellen to tell me( ant! sorrow un<l weariness woun!
whero you Aunt Sarah!’ | torn, and as she read her face
lie v. heeled around and clasped i would grow quiet ami restful and
B. W. ELLIS,
m
-AT-
MRS. S. HOUCK’S.
AMCMhr I
umuns*
uVi nwntf- ay afar
Fall ft
My Stock of
Is now ia ami wm
Attractive and Elegant, embrac
ing everything wanted by the
Ladies.
—AND—
inuR
(DEPOT STREET*)
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA.
the old Udy in his arms ia an mi
perilous, boyish fashion.
‘Well, this is a surprise! Hon
did you snd Lila -’
•You know Miss Craig?’
‘M iss Craig!'—mysti fiedlv.
Lila came forward quickly.
‘1 did not know that she was
your aunt, Tom. 1 have never
radiant. Its pages bear the
thumb marks of the dear silver
haired grandfather and grand
mother who years ago exchanged
age for eternal youth in tlic “bet
ter country.’ - The familiar book
lias passed down from sirs to
heard you speak of Mrs. Percival child,
by any other name save Aunt; pages
Sarah.’
‘Miss Craig, yon cannot be
‘! am Tom's wife? simply.
‘You Tom’s wife?’
•I sun,’ with quiet pride.
‘list he married a horrid citv
and of all the multiplied
the presses offer to day,
none are so prized, ’t he heart
weary with its burdens, the luisd
harassed with questions and inys
tery. turns to these pages with
unutterable confidence. No need
“Oh, Tom? what does she say?" S' r '’ who was extravagant ami ; s there that the teachings and
‘That she is making arrange
meats with her lawyer to rtVsrwn
tinue the allowance 1 have had
ever since I was alioy; also, to
eradicate my name from k«t wilL : " :i *
There!’
kuiw nothing about work—and
Lila laughed at the vague hear
says.
‘I am that horrid city girl. 1
extravagant when the ex
I will continue to Store and Soil Cot
ton on terms same aa last season, aad will
sen e the public to the best of my ability,
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. V. ELLIS.
September 18, ct.
MERIT WILL TELL Dr. White’s Family
0.1. C.
MEDICINES
A RK all marie from the CrccriI ilion,
of one or the in out celebrated Cli--
airiaitft that l.eorei.erer nndnml. It.
eorgiaerer produce)!, lie
h.-u mug hceu gathered to hi* father* -
hut the name of f)«. WHITE will never
, them without asking hew and
- o — -- | why, simply ss the thirsty lips
jUavagance meant liberality. And i a.,. , ,
I love has taught me tu.i sweetness j *"* ff the "* ter offrreU **«■“**-
‘Au<l all this on my account?"; „f work.’ : ment.
wistfully. i A sudtbn recollection of his
(Old Indian Cure.)
I* Inking tlie lead of ail ether blood
purifier* with astonishing rapidity.
A* a blood purifier, it M absolutely
, ... . witlmut an equal,
sayings be analyzed and verified -
an>l questioned; heart and miDd _
may simply receive and believe {£ lid'' r^^"j
Dr. Wife's VsraHfes,
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TRIMMED, LACES, TIES,
RIBBONS. TRIM
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FLUSHES. VEL
VETS. FLOW
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MOSS CHEKEILE.
Daisies etc. Baby Cape Ho
man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs,
ete. Ladies and Misses
!e Salts.
Everybody invited to call and
examine goods and compere
prices. No trouble to ahov goods
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call
and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. oetS-ct
with comm.
HARD TIMES NEARLY OYER
A glorious harvest i* at hand. and pros
perity will noon prevail. Thousand* of
families who have been wanting Pianos
an»l Organs for many long yean will
BUY THIS YEAR. Anticipating the
demand, we have
mold on comm wm kobs
■ad laid in an immense stock of fil’l*-
KRB ISSTUrilEST* FROM TEN
LEADING MAKERS, which wc shall
offer on ottr usual easy Installment
Terms. T«» acroiiiniodate those who
wish to buy now. and hold their cotton
nnfil later, we make this
Sisitl Offer ti Pino ut Orta Bum.
Cash Prices, With Three
-MANUFACTURED BY-
SR. J. D.EOYL,
' EUFAULA, ALA.
rpTBUS XEDIC1XK IS A SVltK ASD
L QUICK crag for Bhetunatism in
ALL it* various form*. In nanny ease*
it will adact a CUKE ia XHRBK or
TOC* DAYS, and SEVER FAILS to
give relief.
IT IS AN INTERNAL REMEDY
?ES;
EUFAULA; ALA.. May 14.1«M.
I have been afflicted with Chronic
B brum* t ism for two years, off and on
and have tried variout remedies. One
Bottle of l>r. Hoy I’* Rheumatic Remedy
has entirely relieved me. Less than one
bottle antirely stopped the pains.
/ A. HAY.
LUMPKIN. GA. June *5, 1*H.
DR. J. D. HOY I*, Eufaula. Ala.—
l>Bsa Its: I was severely attacked with
Rheumatism, and secured a bottle of
your Rheumatism medicine. After
taking about ona-fourth of tha bottle I
was relieved of all pain. Thinking that
I was well did not take any more of it.
After a month it returned. I then nnr-
chased two bottles and took according
to directions. It has been three months
since I finished taklug, am! I feel no
symptoms iff its return. I consider my
self en irvly cured, and take pleasure in
recoiumending your remedy as a safe
and sure cure for Mhenmatism.
Yours truly. JSO. P. WENT,
of the firm of Williams A West.
Pria $1 ftr Mflr, ir Hi MM !»r «•
Address. l>r. J. ft. Huy! or E.C. Bul
lock. Eufaula*. Ala.
TRY OUR
Compound Cinthona Mixture for Fever
and Ague, •
aud Diseases arising from Rillious De
rangement caused f»y Malaria, such as
Chill*. Fever. Billions Fever, etc. It is
put up in palatable form a«> that any
one can take it. It is a certain cure.
PREPARED BY
K. C. BULLOCK,
Wholesale Sc Retail Druggist,
EUFAULA, ALA.
April M4m.
legal hours of sale, to t
for cash, the following pr
That parcel of laiid containing
acres, adjoining on the Smith the land
herein alter described, Tlie same being
all the land conveyed by J. A. Lee tr
W. |. Mattox* ami by said ShMox ta J.
lying in the 9th Distrirtof Randolph
county, and being a part of lot
Bounded Earthy Lumpkin Rusal, Xrtli
•y Road from Lumpkin Hoad to a. A,
Gamble's Residence, West b> land of 8.
B. Trapp, and Noutli by land first above
J U'ln. Cw ..Arstl.
described- Geot^a Wine and hth
|n, jmdketng the land boa*»>r9. B.
Bussev of Mrs. Mariella Mattox, an.!
, «„ UP , K ,, r2^*TMTw r )asrj.^:
T iam ■afeiiil Bussey, under and hr virtue of a Mort-
mm UTS 11100! &£*££%£. ?ry| JV's3^:
1 I’ro|»erty pointed out ia n fa, ami Tenant
Lfe.Sd armof
t Also, *am.litn*and ]>krr
tgaSwiMlfi fidgRaWki
■nlrriricnite
LABOR VS. CAPITAL.
"One is mi^ht, the other power."
It is c inceilctl by the most Eminent
Statesmen, that the same platform will
not hold hoUi. But it Is a MISTAKE,
and wec*n protlm*e pr»Nif pisiiive:
During the Month* of Sopltm
ber and October, JSSf, we trill tell
Piano* and Organ* at oar Low
es/ Dock Bottom Ca*h Price*, re
quiring only
m CASS Mil OK A riASO.
•10 CASH BOWK OK AS OHO AM.
And allowing three month*
time on the balance. Without In
terest or advance of price.
The Pauper and the Prince
Stand on an Equal Footing,
s» as.- re
AMD
ONE MAN M NOR BY IS AS AS ANOTHER.
WHERE?
At the 6esr|ia Music House.
Macon, Ga.
3H0 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
SEE THE LIST.' SEE THE LIST!
Th, Grand OM ClfirrEKIVG Piano.
Tit* Brilliant It ATHUSIIKK riano. Tliv
Silver Ton, Lt’IIDKS ,t M ATES Piano.
Tlie Soft and Svrrrt Time A it ION—the
hot laOW l*rice I'iano in tlie a
startling declaration but xx r. mean it
The World Retiowne«! MASON Jc IIAM-
Those wim buy under this plan, ami
find theiUM’lveN unable to eomplcte
payment after the three months, will lie
given further time, by agreeing to pav
our regular Installment Priee*. and com
plying with our Installment Terms of
1 r ,, , , . , r V ’’"W wttti tvttl viininiititTllk a VI 111. Ill
n* lorzotten. A* ling » hunumtr iuf- ] j«ymrnT. should tlirv par unr-balf tlie
, . , . , , - - , . . .. , - — us* l«i- valuable Kemeriie*. ami
ari.ipte.l toirniale riimplaints, it liar ! ,.rai-)e his name and skill for tb* relief
‘Ah. titat's wlioro the Wr c«ir*s , allDt * iojitetice t° his wile came ^ " " - 111 n L
, , . to Tom Lvsantler. travellers, met
in, atv ilarlinz! I have you—thei . , . , „ ’ ,
. J I Lome, dear, wc must be umnif. from New York.
real is nolbiag!’
‘Is she tot cruel, Tom?’
•Far front it. Site is (lecttlinr.
whimsical, easily prejudiced. She
usetl to love me dearly. Ami if
her blessed old eyes caught hut
one glimpse of my imnnie hiide—
come lor a walk, dear.'
* * * » *
‘Work! for you, Mrs. Lysander?
You si,rely don’t mean it? Why,
my dear child, you don’t know
the m -tning of the word."
Lila Lysander, standing before
her father’s old lawyer, a slim,
childish figure looked up at him
this
going,
intrusion.
Aunt, pardon
Goodnight.’
But Mrs. Percival sprang up.
•No!’ she cried, impulsively;
•you will shake bauds and forgive! while
men, commercial
in a city distant
One said to the
other that he found it difficult to
| he a Christian when away from
| home.
the world ami it* allure
EMINENT PRACTICING PHYSI
CIANS INDORSE IT.
J)r. K. A. Tooth.r. Perry, tie., *sy»:
“! have used it in my practice twenty-
five year*. It iv * perfect bb.iri purifier,
an infallible specific for the riiveafc** fur
which it iv recu.mm-tirieri, s fine tonic
and appetizer, slid a tcxi-cml to sufler-
in?women for their peculiar ailment*.’
ilr.Jovepb rainier. Fraein.tva,, write*
u*: “It Iv a* xye.it s specific for blood
disease* a* quinine is for fever. Hav*
used il more than twenty yea's in aiy
practice.”
S.W “
A certain Cure for Worm*. Large Bot
tle Scents.
Dr. White’s C»m|H>und Fluid Ex
tract Bticliu,
For all Kidney Disease*. Price 50 Cent*
Dr VUk i Ccwiri 8rrv if HsirUul,
Win qott ir nr.
_ .. W. Smith. Krneeonnr*. Ga.. The Great Coach
Heavett Secutetl so far offi writes; "It cured me..f an »ild stm! *'- Cents
vereea-e of *crofu!aof eight years’ aland
an old woman, my children! illess I nients
my soul, Tom’s wife?’
Ami she bent anil kissed m-r. i , .. , ,
‘switched
teemed
; words.
so near and so
as frequently
were his
“Paste the one hundred
, i pressing that lie
l ,er - :*..i.~d 0 (f ’—these
with resolute eyes.
•But I do mean it
S-u-.o position which will permit j
Fattening Hogs With Corn.
Corn is so cheaply raised in ithird Psalm in your hat, and
this country that it has become! Kllen tempted to go astray look at
the principal food of swine. While'it and read it,’’ was the reply,
it is no doubt the clie:i|iest food j Shortly after, the two travellers
aud the best also for producing er ! met again, when tb# one so easily
excellent quality of pork, it is | tempted told the other with grate-
ncverlheless questionable if an | ri'* hrart (, f evil overcome by tliej
exclusive diet of corn is as health ! P' an suggested. He had often
But I do mean it, Mr. Mitchell.!™ as » lai «d one, compoacd of! at the imrtion of God’s
corn ami ether kinds of grain 'ord •» accessibly placed, and it
vegetables an.I grasses. Tlie swine j Datl been his strength and safe-
plague ha* frequently been at , guard in the evil liotir.
tribute.) loan exclusive diet of! The effect of every burden laid
mu to be at home in tlie evening
before Tom returns. He is work
ing nights now to make up for
the decrease in his salary. It is
terrible to think lie should toil so
hard while 1 am comparatively , , , , , . „ , .
idle. You will helu me. Mr. '**'* reported their success m; feels us though it had wings.
Mil t hell VOII must'’ ‘ ’ ' | keeping their swine healthy and! ~ . * *TT ~
an vm.ii, you udu. . , , i The girl that blackens her eve
i l.ee Irom disease by feeding roots, ■
corn, aud we arc inclined to think ! down is to leave us relieved; and
there is something in this theory,! when the soul lias laid down that
for a number of Western farmers ! of its faults at the feel of God, it
in-.
Tl(* following are fair •ample* of ban-
tired* of Uratimoaittb wo can protiuev:
I hud in my family a case of |M*Uon
oak that for ten yean defied physi
cians. O. I. C. matte a permanent cure.
It is without doubt the “Mem of blood pu
rifiers.’’
H. D. ROGERS.
Agent Central railroad. Perry. Ga.
Perry. Ga.. deptemVr 10. 18S4—V
heartily indorseO. I. (Old IndiaaCure)
«k a remedy of wonderful efficacy in
trouble* peculiar to woman. Have used
it in my family, after a faithful trial of
miuibcrlev' other remedies, and unhesi
tatingly pronounce it without an equal
in the 'treatment of this cltess of rum*
plaints. P. II. CI LLER.
Clerk Co. Commissioner*. HoustonCr.
W. B. Johnson. Macon Ha., K. M. Kin*
Perry. Ga.. awl about of otliers mdsrse
it as'the greatest of all reinedieu for
rheumatism au.d other blood diseases.
In conclu*ion the proprietors say they
have vet U> meet with the first failure mi
0.1.1*. to do all that is claimed for it.
Price. $1.A0 per large bottle.
THE O- I. C. CO.,
PEKRY. «A.
S*M hr all Drn-gM*. (XUO-ly.
‘Come to think of
place that would sail you. Site's
a elicit, of my office male, II;i-
liouse, boarding at the Iteverc.
j ground feed, and soft food of va-:
i rio;.s kinds along with the corn ■
j when fattening their hogs in the •
She wants ! , '* 11 ’ 11 “' re csn bu -' 10 «l»«bt of|
brows wishes to keep her imper
fections dark.
with her part > llle flicl s " in< ‘> * s as all i
o. the day, while she’s in the-— iutl,er ‘ , “ mestic * UMl ,e
, | quire
! them
a variety of food to keep
healthy.—Xew York Sun.
! less you, rirh!
t>g girl to stay
he city
—<••’•* pnaiim. i-tl.at sc it nl
tinr~. you know. No one would m
evr take you to lie married, Miss 1 ••Huckleberries.”
Lila. There! I’m dropping into! The soldiers, in the late war
the name myself. Craig—your j established the fact that the linck-!
second name— Lillian Craig.! leberry was much m >re efficacious
Capital! A haruOess deception.! i 1 ! , l ! r , ,,nk ' b,, * el lro " b: «’ ,llan illc
o * . . . * . . .. . i black hertv. Dr. Diggers’ JJu<k-
tv:, ngot down here wl.de I go , e ,« r| . y o.rdia!. the GREAT
and see Hi.house. Dear! dear!’ j SOUTHERN REMEDY, will
ile bustled eagerly off, aud! restore the little i hihl stiff, pnar
bustled smilinglv hack. j from effects of* teething, and cur-
•ililhouse says it’s all right. He T “""J®!’ Dvaentcry and a I
. .. . f “ I bowel affections. For sale by a l
is privileged to engage yon. A { druggists at 50 cents.
corapauien—a few hours a day— i
ten dollars a week to the right j The Macon Telegraphy seems to
person. That wasn’t much to j llave “ let “p” on eve. vthing and
you once, Miss Lila. Not much,! e '* r J body else that it nsad to an
tagonize except Colquitt. It has
a special spite against the Senator
which we are afraid it will never
was it?’
* * * * *
There were two ton dollar bills
on the top pantry sbelf. But Toni j S et °'' er '
didn t know. I A small dose of sulphur given
•I II wsit till it grows a little, ^ pjgg once j n t, wo or three weeks
Mrs. Li'a said gleefully to her w j[[ beep them free from diseases
self, ‘and then I'll give him a sur
prise parly.’
One day in her luxurious room
nt the Revere, Mrs. Percival lsy
ill with ft feverish headache. Her
and greatly increase their gener
al thrift.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powiler never vatic*. A marvel
of pnrity. strrnrth and whokwoincness.
More iK*nnoniii*al than the ordinary
kiuds. ami cannot I* sold in ivmipetifioii
vilii tne multitude «*f |nv test, short
wcijdit. uliuu or phoophate powders.
SoM only in cans. Koval Baking Pow
der To., luff Wall street N. Y.
lutiy-iMy
ci'Uipnuiou treat softly about ike}there is nothing uUw
Some men are tike wagons;
they satife pnaligioBsly when
—Taylor’* Premium Cologne at
tf J. tV. STANFORD’S.
—Onion Sets for Fall Planting,
I at J. V. STANFORD'S.
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
1,1 DwrEiM o. I!— ' •—*f—.....
Eufaula, Alabama.
I ll AYE tl.e Latest Styles id Fumitnre
by the I'ar isoad. (’hamber Setts
from |d0 to Burrau* as leew as $13;
Bcdsteatts from $3 to fOi; Chairs fr»mi 75
Cents to $18 a piece.
.Safes, " anlrobes. Book Cases. Writing
Doles, Hat Racks. Window .•Heades, Ac.
W« tod Coffins aud Caskets all Nuc*. and
Pri<*e*
I will Manufacture and R#|*air Furni
ture of all kind* and at tin* shortest no
tice, and at living prices. 1 will aell
Furniture as Cheap as any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having been engaged in
the Furniture business for twentv years
and given satisfaction, 1 would thank
iny old friends and customers for their
past favors, and would be glud to »ee
them again.
flFThc I*adics are especially invited
to examine my Nwk
When visiting the eitv riot* fail to pay
me a visit. Remember the place. One
Door East of ” Ross' Carriage Factory.**,
Respectfully,
OctSdm. WM. LINK.
Cents.
Dr. White's Magic Liniment,
Tb* nrrat aUmabtin* Liniment for
Man or Beiut. Fric* K Cents
Dr. White’s Cathartic Liver
Pills,
Unequalled ax a Core for BUiawneM.
No Griping. Do not make Ton rick.
ITicc 23 Cents. .
Dr. White’s Componn.l Fluid Ex
tract of Sarsspzrilla, with
Iodide of Potash.
Price 50c.
Physicians will all tell yon thi* i* tba
ONLY Kerned; for gjowl Diaesa*.
Aiiof Dr. White* Pumily Med
ieiae* are for Sale by
Dm J. W. STANFORD.
jO» Iy Cuthbert. Ga.
\ll will b* treated fnirle 7n.irh.^V ltTK * n -\ mweT %mrrtnv ^- , ' r! '” u ' “ f ,1 «’-
! “I*" »4*«* twice—an Ur K *n without.
prices in accordance with the time re
quired for purcliase. All purchasers
under this S|*ecial Offer are required to
sign our usual form of Lease Contract,
end furnish references ns to their re
sponsibility. Instruments will be sent
on the usual fifteen day* trial, when
references are given.
LUODEN A BATES'
SAVANNAH, GA.
•ign. and low price—an Organ
fivul at the price.
49^*Every instrument guaranteed.
We know what we sell, so we are not
afraid t* promise to keep them up.
None other* CLAIMING
» make Simmons’ Liver
.edicine even. MfTM®
» have had any rigfcti
than lOor 19
count*. Levied en aa the property of
*»>* Millferfes, Mfcrwml tetfttle of
a lorfRipj Fi Ka In favor of MSrchnnts
iiteil
Also, same time an«l place. One Hcrrel
Rtallion 7 rears old name Charlie. Lev
ied as tlie |*ro|*erty of B. K. Bridgman
iliMler ami by virtue of ^Mortgage Fi Fa
in favor of Lamar Konkin Lamar, »>.
said B. K. Bridemau. l*r«»iiertv iMUitcil
out in Ufa. Fl!lU4Pm\BLT*.
-It Sheriff
■ishec D. A. Baggett. BlchwetiA, Ta.. J«ff> -
1 —BUssvtrjKu!
eutsttisteU — -— r —. . --
amt n* aerernl year* •ThMAH;
•ntnL We eanV dn wUhanf It. I wl*R yu<
•end aa aatelaer aapWy. IllsInnlniMa
♦ Seine year or more «p> I paTitotly foat aaj
rietite, and what I diu eat annred on WJ
,mleh and I tell depressed and eftea ha.
:*dache. wkleh eeatiSrily «rew wataeJUM
Id indiMad II par ha~r a package of Dr. NL
Enmoni’ Liver Medicine, whlcfinas* ratlrc!;-
stored my appetite rrrUr4 '*7*9bn*
r\ I hare no bmtc headachee. Mjr wtferc-
rds It - S nidlsnewafcte Injaw t*mdj; mmytt
it be wlthottt n. /. J. ChirlrMiiN
c., Nov. as, taw.
ive use'half of It." It works like.a Am
want no better liver Begulaler. and cerlatol?
. mure ut Zetlla’9 nditore.' J. K. Gwxtw*.
•Tills It to eertlfr that I nae.1 <mr paekare «■
ilin’1 Mmai.au’ User Beeutatnr or Jledietat
id it did aa* no *.wd, and that; am nowwai
r. M. A. fiimmon*'Liver Medicine and It r
dne me • cress deal ef p*id They •retffl
fo-mt erere wareveept the name." T. i
ta.Ildlrtenp. Mvm.. April St. ISIS
Fur sale in Cntlilwrt, Ga., by J. W.
STAS FORD. only.
tt
Insurance Agency.
T. S. POWELL Represents
G eorgia home fi he insurance
CO. Assets*, $4KO.Ou(t.
B ritish ahfktca insurance
CO. Assets, ft.356,406.
W ESTERN ASSURANCE IKS. CO.
Assets, $1,300,009.
V A. IlOMli INSURANCE CO..
Asset*. 12*10.000.
P RESBYTERIAN MUTUAL LIFE
IN**UKASCK CO.- Assessment
Ulan.
.All safe, Prompt and Reliable Coni pa-
nits. c t
stuck, uf <«vud». as the |>roi>ert
HunaCr'He'BMfeu: Uded on by Virtue
<»f one Mortgage Fifa, in favor of E II.
Browu. one Mortgage Fit* in favor ef
W. F. D. Brown..inti «*ne Attachment in
favor of I. T. <\4emau A Cn„ again>t
said Homer H. Brown, all returnable to
Randolph Su(*erior Court. The follow
ing m a full description of said prop<>rty:
A certain stock of Good* and Merchan
dise. locateil at Warth, in Randolph
county, situatill in the certain Store
House recently orropinl ly sab! fenu r
H. Brown, known as the Oliver Store
Hou^c. on the south sideoi theRa9roa»l.
m said town of wards: and cdnifilting
of I>ry Goofls, Gretries, Hanlware.
Crockery. Boots and SIuhls. Hats and
C;»|»s, Notions. Drugs and Medicines,
Stationery. Scabs* SiiWW Cast**, and such
other article* as are nsnallv kept in a
general country store, tor sale or to use
in ami nUtui nelliOff Um* same, recently
invoiced at cost and. freight, at the »um
of $3/>S6.5L Said fioisb will not Iw
carried and c\P«ise«l at the Court House
Door: but wifi ije aokl to?»e deliverer! nt
the place where they are now located,
anti any one desiring to bid at the sale
can at any time iuspcct the invoice in
my possession, and tor the f«»ur da vs im
mediately preceding said salt* can have
an opportimity, a4 R’anU. w insiwct the
ff«vh, and verify tlie invoice.
Said sale will be eitlier ui Bulk or Jo!)
Lots, as may be determined on tlie day
of sale, and for ('ash.
NO PATENT, NO PAY
patents’K"Ssj:"A=.
pounds. Designs and Labels. AH pre
liminary examination* as to patentabili
ty of inventions, free. Our “Guide for
Obtaining Patents*’ is sent free every
where. Address—
f/H'IF BAGGER A CO.,
Solicitors of Patents,
Established I3W. WasBuscrea, D. C.
mayll-tf.
s. s. s.
Only $1.75. at ,T. W. Stakford’s.
School
B ,mu *
Books!
. . £*•**• .*T S**A». Mya.a*»i
-NotoBmAa, Fl— *ta>immr*. *ta.. at Uw-
aatpiaaaa. t. R >o »ri ■
a*|WZS-ly Dr*|faat tmd --t’thHii
WINDOW GLASS,
Miti. Oik Tmfikial hk
At lowest prices. T. ff. FOWELL,
sept2Vct Drunist and Hoekaener.
Fine Chewing Tobaccos,
Smoking Tobacco
AND CIGARS,
T. S. POWELL'S.
Druggist anti Bookseller.
At
ct
—Farmers Fills ft* sale by J.
W. Stanford.
Holman’s Family Bibles,
A® ri*e* anti |*Tcea,
Photograph Albums
huje, Me«liiim and Small,
FIXE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Cijar Care*. Rand Mirror., r.a-
*T Candma. Fin* Tolfot Sato,
Tin* latrart* and P*l-
c***a. ■arris' Teath-
vaahand Tooth
Uebaol
Book*, Aeeor-
diaaa.
I J. AltkllT,
CUTHBERT, GA.
ON E PRICE TO A LL-The i
l*aborer who digs difehe* or picks rags
can buy as cheap a.* tlie Railroad King.
Every instrument priced and printed in j
plain figure*. Descriptive Price Lists j
with all term*, cash, time and special;
conditions, sent to any addrt»». No de- i
viation from printed* list.*: m> do not
write lettei-s to find out “what is tho best
we can do.” but select your instrument
I and write for it, whether on long time or
. for cash.
Have Received.
10, 1.1 and 20
YOU 11UK NO RISK—
No Possibility of Loss !
WHY?
£9 Because, if yon so desire, the in-
Ktmmeut will be sent you on trial. You
can then *ee if it i»^ as represented, be
fore a dollar is paid. Is this not fair?
Who has the advantage upon these con
ditions? You or the Georgia Music
House.
In Conclusion,
We keep an immense supply of Music
Book*. Sheet Music and Music Supplies
generally.
^H^Special Discount to Teachers in
all Good*.
#^»Speeial Discount to tlie Clergy on
allGood*.
fe^^From 10 to 25 per cent aa red by
addressing for catalogue.
Tke Georoia Mode Hwn.
E. D. IRVINE, Manager,
Macox, Ga.
fel) 28 U.
L ovell’s library,
cents per Volume,
tscrap IkNjk.*.
Scrap Book Picture*. At
T. 1*0WELL’S,
ct. Druggist and Bookseller.
PAINT NOW!
I am selling Strict
ly Pure Lead, war
ranted, and Linseed
Oil at prices that
will enable every
body to paint up.
Get my figures be
fore yon paint.
J. W. Stanford.
AH price* .iial kinds.
b- BABY CARRIAGES.
PAINTS AND OILS,
Oran and Madfeme* tt all fond*, a
l» J. w *TAKFOKD «.
-T. S. POWELL
^FFEKS A LARGE STOCK OF
Drugs and Patent Medicines,
At Uweat Pricra. *ep2*ct.
MBIT,
EQRMing^ABClJJg
Agent for Cuthbert,
T.». POWELL,
nct-IS-ct Drnntitt A Ronkrelfor.
—Sweet Guin and Mullet*
sale at
•'f j ml
J. W. Stasfoeb’s. ‘ it
Spectacles ud Eye Glasses,
W ARRANTED to Give Satiafartfon.
Price* fn»m 25 .'.'lit- to S2.no per
T. s. ID WELL.
T>::iand E. i.rTTcr.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Cooking ft Hrnttng Stove*
Tinware, Crockery,
Glaesirare, Lamp*
and Sewing Ma
chine*.
Will duplicate any bill within five hun
dred miles of this place. jun7-ct
Matches and Snuff,
Cheap u eu be booght this
side of N. 7. at
ALLISON k. SIMPSON S.
jan24 ct
Cotton Citfs & Contents
Iesuretl at the luaurance Agen
cy of T. S. POWELL,
ct Druggist an.I Bookseller.
1st
ph
Sheriff
J..I111 T.
tliel.'oiirt
ll«»u** dot»r in Cutbliert, Grorgiu, br-
•* * ' otfTt
tween the usual h«mr* of sale.
riday
aii»
of
Dec-4-2t
PHILLIP PEAftTR, Sliefiff.
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold before tl»* Court U*n«*
«lot*r in Cuthbert, Ga., »n rhe first
Tuesday in January, IAs r >. between the
legal hours of sale, tlie following vroi er-
ty of 1*. A. WU*.Srearit: '
Tlw liunre aud lt*t in ilu city of Cat! -
brrt, wtwrsun the P. A. l’ri.r row
live*, aud known a* tlie -IteUn v Place,'
bounded East by Boxankle rtreet. West
by Lninpkin street. Uortb br the city
lot. whereon J. K. Gwen foruierlc revis
ed. and aouth by tl|e rity lot whereon
J. HcK. GuSnifred during his life time,
eontainiws two acre*, more or less. A .
so 1.01 of Land So 107, in tl>, ML Distri. t
otaeid couatvof Randol).!.. . ..ntaininc
'Jtttty, acres, more or Ira*. I .evied on a*
the |.ro|wrtv of F. A. Price, to satisfy a
Mortgage Fi Fa iasued Inau Kandoipb
SuiMfrior Court, in favor of Ilurst. i'ur-
acllACo., against said P. A. Price.—
Property pointed out in Mortgage Fi Fa.
Tliia Urctmiwrdd. 1804. lo«y nvatfe t>y
P. Pierce I’cj.iitv shrrifT
Also, same tinie’and place, one House
colored inare Mule, about 12 year* old,
aa tlie projierty of Mary A. Farter ana
Nancy lTirlpa.to satisfy a Tax Execu
tion for tluardtate and County Tax, for
the year 18M.
dec4 Im PHILIP PEARCE. SI.erifT.
CiUUoe for Letters of PtMlxaioa.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
Kannolps CorXTT.
Whereas, George McDonald, Admin
istrator of W. B. Dix*on repiesents to
the Coert ii his Vetitiou duly filed and
entered ou record that he has lully ad-
niiuistered W. B. DixNoti s Kstate. This
is therefore, to eito all persons concern
ed, kiinlred aud Creditor*, toshow cause
if any they can ; why said Administrator
should not be discharged froiu his Ad
ministration, and -receive latiers of
Disinis.-iou on the first Monday in March
ivfi. Given under my hand and official
signature, this December 11M4.
<l«c4-3m M. GOBMLKY, Ordinary.
S TATU OF GKOJSG1A,
Kaxsolth CffrnT.
To all whom il may roncera.
All |»rnwim are hereby notified that if
no good 4‘ause be shown* to the contrary,
an order will be granted by the under
signed on the 1st Tuesday in January,
l.s&>, establishing a new Bond, as mark
ed out by the Koad Commissioners ap
pointed for that purpose, cosusau’ii^'
at tlie Lumpkin Hoad, leading from
Cnthliert. at or near tlie reMilenre mi Jc-
hn Phillips, and running west to inter
sect the road at Turner’s Bridge, in the
county of Quitman, and through th*
lauds of Jefnr PhilKp* ami Thomas Shir
ley. < «iven iiruler my hand aud official
signature, this December id, IBM.
M. GOBMLKY, Ordinary,
dec4-1 in and Kx. (MBrio Clerk.
S TATE OF GKO KOI A,
KAXDoi.rn Cffcm.
Wbeitss, H. A. CritUihki, Adminis
trator of Lewis flandffn. ^presents to the
Court that he haw fultv ad«tiiuiwteF*d Lew
is Sandlin** EsUte. this i-, therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kludred and
creditors, to show cause, if anv they
can. why said AdiMinVatrator should not
be discharged from his Admiuislmtiea
and receive Lei ten* of YHstabsien the
first Monday in February. l$fi.
*; WBMLEY,
nor6-3m Ordinary.
ST.
Hazard Gunpowder
A SPECIALTY.
ALLISON A SIMPSON,.
JtnM-rt Amenta.
Wrefa-Aerv* sari Hraia rill
Arc a certain cure for all mantel
ami nrrvntia disorders. For sole
hy J. W. STAKroKD. 4t
Sash, Ds«rs and
We make • specialty. Call aud
get and our prices.
ALLISON A SIMPSON.
* juH-ct
UkssUrr Brscn,
For Indies and gentlemen.of the
of all style*, for sale cheap, by ■ latest improvement—all sizes, at
J. W\ Stanford—cheaper than ’ nov30-4t J. TY. STANFORD’S,
factory prices. Call on him and
get illustrated cateluRuc ami
prices, fie will save you money.
Pyrafuge for Chills at
J. W. Stamford's.
Of every variety, at wholesale and
retail, at
J. W. STANFORD S
Wheat Bran,
• T ; • T S |4f |4 em|f a
AT
ALLISON k SIMPSON'S.
jau24-ct m
g0t Linseed Oil sad Pure
Lead at such low prices aa t/ftlefy
competition, at the Drug Store of
J. W. STANFORD.
It LAWK BOOKS
of every kind,site and style,cheap
er than ever before, at
am'ltf J. W. Star ford’s.
If * UMiffewH!
tun m m i
De>in for at ho slants cnUrcjr remov
ed. Hoaif treat (met. MedRme Han be
adrahriatend adMasek knaavlades at p»-
tient, by slumlr nla.-inc it invoAte. tvs
or any artirW of food. Cure* gusraAlecl.
wo hl n rm
For see rase si draukiunaaa test ’CoM-
*11 Mk.sH not earn. Ctffu arx
ctmtmeiuR mHrayirlr sad ball pytiru-
OOLWm 8FBCTFIC <30.
je-tft-lr. tare >*t.. Cir.iian.iti. 0.
INDISTINCT
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