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W. H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD,
Editors.
CUTHliE 1{T, QA.
fhwrsdar Miming, Jan. 1. 1HS5.
Mr. J. A. MARTIN is aw Asrr.at
at Baford, and is felly astluiM to
reoolTa ui receipt far all'
1 bin.
M iss Mnif ic Lee Price of Geor
gians astonishing the people of
Bultimere with her magnetic
feals.
Mr. Sam Tildcn will go to see
Cleveland's inauguration. Wc
aball not go ourselves, and that's
the difference between great men.
There are 1256 lawyers in Geor
gia. Half of them ought to be
plowing an ox or working in Joe
Brown's chain gang.—Free Press
The Maeen Telegraph advocates
the planting of the Japanese per
simmons. because it is five times
as large as the Georgia product.
The people of Florida voted at
the late election in favor of hold
ing a convention to tevise their
State Constitution. The vote was
Yes, 31,884: No, 28,130.
The Atlanta Constitution says,
that just sixteen years ago the
interest oh the national debt win.
$143,000,000 a year. It is non
*58.000,000.
Thomas Amos, of Oglethorpe
sold not long sinee, 8,000 bushcb
of oats at his house for $4,000 re
serving 1,000 bushels for himself
The expense of raising was but
little. This is the way to maki
money.
Physicians receommend Sliri
ner’s Indian Vermifuge as a re
liable agent to distrov and expo
worms. It is perfectly safe and
easily administered. It is chea|
•ad will give satisfaction.
Says a Tbomusville letter:
There is a gentleman in Thomas*
villc—a close observer—who will
nsk his reputation on the asser
tion that there never has been am
never will be a Saturday without
sunshine.
The clerk of a commercial agen
cy is in jail in Montgomery !«•
cause lie will not divulge tin
sonrccs of his information. II«
held that the communication war
privileged and the fcdeial judg<
differed witli him.
Constitution: The Senate pass
cd the Capitol appropriation
straight out, and sent it to tin
House. After a little fretting ii.
the House, it was passed a linos
unanimously. So the work wii.
go ahead steadily for the next lw<
years, at least.
Congressman Randall, of Penn
sylvania, is on a visit to severs
Southern cities. We bid him
welcome. We hope lie may hav«
a pleasant lime, and fiud tin
Southern people worthy of all tin
kind things he lias s(K>ken ol
them since the war.
It is said that Ben Butler is
embarrassed in bis finances, and
has mortgaged bis Wasiiington
residence and other property foi
*200,000. The exjienses of hi-
eampaign were heavy, and now
that Blaine is not elected there h
no chance for him to get pait
back.
The Bainbridge Democrat com
plains against the practice of the
Savannah News in sending drum
piers all over the country to gel
up job work that legitimately lie
longs to home papers. The News-
lias gone so far as to make bids
for printing county tickets. Wi
agree with the Democrat iu think
ing that rather loo much of a
greedy spirit is shown in the mat
ter.
A NA 'At. I V.IKnOl: five With oni-li
buttle of Shiloh's Catarrh It-mnly.
Prirc So cent-. For sale bv J. \V. STAX-
FOUli.
Monseignenr Capci tells Ameri
can mothers tiiat it is their plain
duty to tench their daughters “to
make bread and their own dresses.
Teach them that a calico dres.-
paid for fits better than a silk om
unpaid for. Teach them that a
walk is more salutary than a drive
in a carriage. Teach them good
sense, self kelp and industry.”
It is stated that the last arte
sian well bored in St. Augustine.
Fla., 250 feet deep has a flow of
40,000 gallons per hour tlirough a
six incii pipe. This is 666-2 3
gallons ]ier nunutc, and an in
crease of more than 50 per cent,
over tlie famous Brunswick well
witli its flow of 400 gallons per
minute.
A woman lecturer announced
in Boston a short time ago that
‘•woman wants bread and not tin-
ballot,” whereupon tile Boston
Globe wants to know why she don't
learn to make better bread:
We cannot suggest a better an
swer than it is not meet that sin
should.
President elect Cleveland has
returned to the donor, J. O.
Conghlin, “a black wainut case,
lined with red plush, containing a
gold-hooped keg of Irqwir, which"
Wasiiixotox, D. C., Dec. tt, ’84.
Christmas has come sad gone.
The day was very generally ob
served here, and the crowded
streets and closed stores gare tbe
city more of a holiday appearance
4 than usual. The Aqy balloon ten
ders were kept qnite busy, and
(Nickeled many Christmas dimes.
Tlie snow -sffuctled excelKwl
sleighing, and the merry jingle atf
the bells were heard at ail boars.
A few ot the President's person
al friends called yesterday at the
White House to wish him a Merry
Christmas. Tlie President re
mained at home with Id* family
during the day, but went out to
dinner last evening. Among hie
Christmas presents was a fine
piece of gunsmith workmanship
from Victor Bogq, of Liege,'BeF
gmm. Another so unique speci
men of its class has probably not
bees produced very recently.
United with a carved section of
the stock, cut in minute diamond
pattern, is an admirable design
of inia>i<l work in gold.
Tlie dispatcli of the last install
ment of tlie interior department to
New Orleans this morning wil!
complete the contribution of the
government to tlie attractions of
the Worlds Exposition a tv) Cen
tennial in that city. The magni
tude of the work required in pre
paring the charts showing the
progress of science as. illustrated
by different inventors, of which
this lust shipment consists, can
only lie a|pi oxim.ited by a careful
exa ui nation. Each plate is com
posed of from eight to a dozen
pictures, representing the princi
pul improvement# that have been
nadc iu a given machine nr ap *
pliance since the most primitive
brm. extending to the latest in
mention that has been patented in
this country. Tlie steam engim
is shown from Hero's hollow re
••olving globe of B. C. to 208 t»
lh: duplex engine patented last
year, ordnance from primitiv*
•atapult burling boulders to tlo
uullicharge cannon of 1884,.
printing presses from the crud>
■ ffuir used in 1548 to take ira
iressions from wooden type to tht
otary perfecting press of 1871.
md in web machines from the in
vention of 1822, which printed
from plates bent round a. roller, to
-lie rotary machine of 1882 that
irints Ironi type or plates, collects 1
lie sheets into (lerfeclcd newspa
pers and delivers them ready foi
landing over to the reader., the
icine of 3.208 patents, and so tin
lirough the whole list of. patent
ible inventions. There is the
tioman distaff and spindle in the
upper left hand corner of oae plate
and the Throstle frame of .183$,
-he latest invention-in spinning.
Weaving machines covering
every important or epochal inven
r.ion, from the primitive Egyptian
appliances to the power loom of
1780; also the latest recorded im
proveinent. Twenty four yeirs
represents the inventive life ol
cotton presses, the bottom screw
of 1800 being the first and the hy
draulic compress, patented this
year, tlie last.
Telegraphing is shown, from
• lie hilt-top fire to the quadru-
plex instrument just invented, in
eluding over a thousand patents,
l'hc first chemical fire extinguish
er was patented in 1098, and con
a steil < f a carboy of water, con
tabling in its midst a can of gnn
powder, from which a fuse ex
tended through the cork. The
operation was automatic and oh
vious. The latest invention is
tiic hand grenade. Reapers and
threshers are represented from
the machine of 1830 to tlie one
patented last year, worked by
steam, ami reaping, threshing.
an«l separating at one ojieratiiitf.
Forty-four patents have been ta
ken out for these machines. For
threshing inventions 2,815 patents
have been taken out here, -and
the operation by which tlie Egyp
tians obtained their grain in B. C.
1500 to the latest steam threshers
of 1S84 is pictured.
Afsist ••
-Ma VAIMI,'
Messrs. Fitters
As yon are aware, the Legisla
ture adjoarwed the 20th. Ianne-
dlately after adjournment I went
tn Cincinnati to hare aa artificial
leg made sad fitted, hope I
hare secured a desirable (It, isd
Constitution: When a than
buys whisky begets less for bis
money than could be realized in
any oilier investment. “I sop
pose few drinkers of whisky,” said
a wholesale dealer in the' fluid,
••realized how little of original
value they get for their mosey.
I’lie cost to the distiller of niak
ing tlie best possible whisky is
only about forty cents a gallon.
Now. a gill is a lair quantity foi
a drink, the charge for which at
the most stylish bars is twenty
cents. That is to say, a thing
costing toe producer a sixth of a
cent iu Kentucky, is retailed at
nearly forly Umes an much. Of
course the government tax takes
some of the enormous profit, and
was to be drawn through a gold the wastes of storage another por
faucet.’’ It is evident that tlie
SHIt.Oirs CATARRH REMEDY—a
positive cure ftir Catarrh. Diphtheria
mil Canker Mouth. For sale bv J. \V.
STANFORD.
new Pesident doesn’t intend to be
bought with dogs, horses, houses,
money or red liquor. Grover
Cleveland will do.
lion. The gains of the handlers
remain astounding. I know of
no more solid temperance argu
ment than the ridiculously high
l>ck:es charged for liquors by the
glass.”
thatin the fotttre I wiH hart the
comfort and eonreeience of bet
IcrkKoMtfOn. The 1«a of pull
ing through HU on crutches has
*1wxVs (teen a sad thbajjlit tn me.
1 (band Cincinnati truly the queen
city of the Watt, k has a popu
lation of near 300,000 souls, and
is certainly a little world within
itself.'' The city however Is far
from being chan, owing tx> Hs
large and nnnWnas manufactur
ing enterprises. Coni is the only
,fuel used, and the result is a
dense cloud of smoke and soot that
hangs continually like a pnll of
gktnm' drei* •• otherwise beauti
ful Metropolis. On reaching Cin
cinnati.! found, that Mr., Moody
was holding some interesting ser
vices in Music Hail, perhaps the
largest Halt in the world. Tins
building iss famous one and has
••eating capacity of 8,000 people
Tne rostrum alone seats 1,500. be
sides affording room for at lm
mense organ sixty fleet wide and
tittle higher than its tridlh. Mr.
Moody!* meeting was very enter
taining—-tlie singing surpassing
by far anything ever heard before
J»y the writer- The immense Halt
with its myriad electric lights
and grandly toned organ, and 8,-
<•00 voices all blended in sweetest
harmony presented a scene Iraus
cendenliy beautiful. There was
nothing remarkable or particular
ly striking about Mr. Moody's
praai-bing. His success lies main
iy in the superb music that is al
ways a prominent feature in his
meetings. My route to and from
Cincinnati, was over the Cinein
anti bout hern, which passes
through some choice blue grass
lands iaKcalq.-ky. The liesuti
ful cities of Lexington and Dan
ville Ky., were on ths route. 1
crossed over the famont “high
bridge” that spans the Keatueki
river. Tlie bridge is over 1,000
eel long and 300 feet aliove thr
water. The bridge over the tins
herlaad river is also very high
After crossing “high hriiige” th>
mule far two or three miles i-
tlong the banks of the river, tin
•cencry of which it unsiirpassei
for its beauty anil grandeur. It.
passing tbie point at the rate o.
10 miles an hour with perpendic
alar bluff* beneath—reaching way
town 400 feet and more, was
enough In make a fellow feel hi.
"weakans and insignificance.”
I rear lied this place, Savannah
last t»atur lay where my wife am
•hildicD bate been for a few days
My little boy, Alex Stephens, that
fas so ill before leaving Catbber
is still qnite ill, alt bough bis at
tending physician. Dr. Failigant
says he ' will recover. 1 bar,
ceas«d to have an opinion as to
the.' find result—trusting that
God will do whatever acemclh
best to Him. In passing dowt
ths State road os my retnrn front
Cincinnati I met as the conductor
on tlie train a former Cutlilien
hoy. George D. Ferguson. 1 fount.
Gtorge to lie 4 special favonli
with all classes, and ia doing antt
looking welL He has uarritd
and has one baby, a bright ant,
lovely, child. 1 ain very anxious
indeed, to be back among tlie pco
(lie at home, far after all there i»
no place to me like the genial
balmy air of old Randolph. PoeU
may aing and write of the blue
grass region of Kentucky, anti
the majestic Ohio river, with its
t^usenly City, but to me no place
■s equal to iny home among the
people whom I love and honor.
Very Respectfully,
T. J. i’r.KBT.
—• —— -
TbsasaaS* Nsjr No.
Mr. T. ff. Atkins, Girard, Kan.,
writes: “I never hesitate to re
commend your Electric Bittcis to
my customers, they give entire
satisfaction and are rapid sellers.'’
Electric Bitters arc the purest and
best medicine known and will
positively cure Kidney and Liver
complaints. l’urify tlie blond
anil regulate the bowels. No
family can afford to lie without
them. They will save hundred?
of dollars in doctor's bills every
year. Sold at fifty cents a bottle
by J. W. Stmfoid.
Rev. Mr. Burchard, of ••Rum,
Romanism and Rebellion” fame,
hat somewliut changed his feel
ings about his famous allitera
tion. Kor'awhile he grieved over
the probability that he defeated
Blaine by his unfortunate remark.
But the remark has made him
famous, and his services as a lec
turer are now in 'demand at $200
to $300 per night. Bad for Blaine,
but good for ltorehard.
The Savannah News: Some of
the Republican paper* are furious
over the' statemeat that Senator
Brown, of Georgia, is preparing to
show ap the Republican election
frauds and tbe bulldozing of em
ployea in aoase of the Northern
States. The Mew Yoik Tribune
makes a desperate attempt to blnff
him, a^d says: “Senator Brown
would do well to think several
limes before bs speaks, or his
party will wish it could he saved
from friends so rash as he.” Sen
ator Brown, however, doubtless
knows what he is about, and if
he docs formulate the charges out
lined above be will raise tlie
scalp from the corpse of the grand
old perty.
— ^ e m
FOR DYSCErst A ami I.ivrr roll'j-laint.
you bare a printeiliruaramee oo everv
Imt.le of Shiloh's Vital'-
■ Nl«llo£
j* quiet little villi
sgljw the past i^ek
various amusements —
by the young and middle-aged
lieople of this and surrounding
communities. First
Christmas Tree prepared in honor
tf the Union .SabhalK4»qboyi here
Which* prvred to fle a grand sne-
Rny tin iln. wimpli
menls yuUal tipdu the decorating
committee, which consisted of
Miss Satlie Zaber, Mine West
Poliani and Mrs. Bartie Saunders,
assisted by Messrs. Willie Zuber,
Geo. F. Barry and Dr. Emmet
Brown fee the excellent taste ilis
played in the arranging of the
presents and the decorating of the
tree, - Since then n number of so
cials have been given, ami bare
been hugely enjuved hy tlie young
people of this community, togeth
er with a number of visiting
young people, and tn all, the
Christinas holidays have been
spent very agreeably through here.
We refrain from giving tlie names
of any -visitors to our section dur
ing the Christmas holidays, siace
the list would lie so large.
A large number of our farmers
are preparing to commence sow
ing oats this week, and we lio|ie
they will not forget to fertilize
them, as well as put in a large
acreage. No frop will pay better
than oats, and fertilizers will have
a telling effect upotr them.
Wesley Clia|K-l church, in Clay
county is building iUelf a new
house of worship which we learn
will lie an im|M»ing structure.
Mr. W. II. Moore is preparing
to erect him a new residence near
this place. So the work of buiid-
-ing continues, despite the cry of
hard times.
Guano agents are already be
ginning to recommend their va
nous brands to purchasers, and
ths present outlook is that there
will be an immense amount used
in this vicinity.
W. W. J.
m • m
Buekleu’s A rates Naive.
The Best Salve in tlie world foi
Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Sal'
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter.
,'ha p| icd Ha uds, Chi I hi a i ns. Corn
ind all Skin Eruptions, and posi
ively cures Piles, or no pay re
piired. It is guaranteed to givi
perfect satisfaction, or money—re
tiuded. Price 25 cents |*er box.
Fur sale hy J. W. Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
X fttn Ua4*Rul*
f4t«*. gw, Angus*
l.-kHMr Sir; 1 laid
•fioseMccks became ver#:
sore from the yoke. As I could
not afford to stop them from work,
I was apprehensive that Sanodine
Mie |-would not make a cure. But to
my gratification they were cured
in a few days. It also made s
speedy cure of a bad miming sore
oti one'of my mules and an the
mads. 1 con
medicine.
font of owe of say J
sider it a valuable
Respectfully, yours,
it BUST StEFUEXS.
Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. 18S4.
—Dear Sir: Sanodine is the “Boss”
preparation for cuts, sores, and
mange. Have given it a thorough
trial. Would not be without it for
ten times what it cost. Respect
fully yours, J. R. Gkkoo,
Of Gregg A Co., Hardware Dealers
The Heat—Sanodine will cure
the worst cases of Heat by a few
applications. Give it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Cents. Ask \ our Druggist for
it. ly
New Advertisements.
S NR PIIB n IB MU
THE SAVANNAH
Weekly Mews.
A TEAR, nr ADTA5CE.
Not s Local Paper, but One Suit
able to say Locality.
i BUSINESS, FAULT. LITERARY
AND
AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL
-foil* M MU.
FORD.
ilalvwr. It never
Fur sale hr j. W. 8TA\-
Tlie gem ral tax act of the Sts e
.ixes the rate for tlie rears 1885
md 1886 at three mills, profiting
by the experience which last
vear’s deficiency lias caused. The
ax u|ion non-roident corpora
ions loaning money in the State
is made one half of one per cent,
m amounts loaned, and every
ngent negotiating loans is assess
ed ten doHars in every comity in
which lie O(>or:itcs. All exchanges,
broker* or firms dealing in future
contracts must pay *500 per
num. A *100 tax was also
posed ou dealers in pistol*.
an
im
Talbotton is now a dry town.
The license has been raised to
$5,000.
AUK YOF MADE Imrr.iiilc hv In
digestion. Constipation. IHzzim-'v I,**
•f Ap{*lite. Yellow skin? Shiloh'. Vit-
.liier l* * i«.-icire Cure. For sa'e bv
J. W.h'TAXFOni).
We heartily endorse the idea
expressed in the following, clip
ped from an exchange: Gen.
John B. Gordon will probably b<
a member of President Cleveland’s
Cabinet, recently utteranceof thr
President elect having (minted
strongly in tiiat direction. Gen
Gordon is a gentleman who will
grace any position in the Nation,
and the Sontli will take bis ap
pointment to a Cabinet position
as an unmistakable recognition of
the South's claim upon the new
fcileral administration.
e —
THE KEV. tiEO. H. THAYER, of
Bourlnm. I ml .says; **]toth inr*clf ai.<i
wife owe our lives to SIIIIaOIl'N C’ON-
.'•t'Ml’TlON CURF*. For sHe bv J. \\\
STANFORD.
The editor or the (Juitman Free
Press, who is a candidate for Or
dinary of Brooks county, says:
“Either Tote for tlie editor of tins
Home Mixture Guano,
MANUFACTFKED KY
The Columbus Fertilizer Co.
FOR BALE 15Y
]. C. MARTIN, COTHBERT. GEORGIA.
C 'lALL on him for Grier’s
J coiit:iinin^ trstixiioninl$.
buys lnmesfor Hie
* jau-l-4m
Almanac
He also
LUMBER! LUMBER!
-:o
Lumber in any quantity—all kinds of
Pine Lumber from Koughedgc to Select
Heart at
Rock Bottom Prices,
According to quality and
SIZE OF BILLS.
TER.rvIS:
Strictly ( ash. or in B; rtcr for Corn.
Fodder, «fcc.
Lumber Yard at mr old stand, (Souti
vVe.-vt Corner i*i«blic *S< i»a e.) CuJiliert.
ieor^ia. td'lin«me am! all.
JAMES A. FOSTER.
«'uthbe;t Ga. Jan. 1st. 1SST*. i?ii»
S TATE OF (*KOR(•»A.
R\MHM.r»f (’oi Nrr.
Ira P. Uliotles, Admiiii'triuor <»f L •
rouia Hall, decease*., has a-inPed *t» in
in proj*cr for*a f«»r U o*ra d*»-.»i9si*»t
/nun iiis .■said Tills Is »o rid* al
tml sin^rhi.’ ilio I»c'.*s and <*•*« : o*< o
said estate to shew cpusc. if any ««»**;
’•are. why IcmC 's o»’ il ; s'.ii*ss»<jii slpdib
lot l*e fv-.'aii e<» I. I*. Ij.io* es, A«It i i
.ra*o» *> i i'«v i.> Momlay in .* ’>r : l IN85.
31. (iOKMLEY, O.diua/y.
ian-1 4.n.
S/i >riff Sales.
)
-Ll,e stt’d he o.c the Court Pon.-«
• uf day in Fen raiy nert. .»c*weeh ».»**
,e*»l Ilnurs of •r’c to he h’;..»es» hid<l« r
ij. cash. »he n»l'owing .y iO-wii:
AM that j>«rtion of land lyi-**^ on th*
until hide «>f H03 Creek, beiier 130 acres,
m iieor less. ■ ineludhi^ the old ii$»!t ssif*
•11 said (.'leek} of-lot No. 13. Al**o 1<
acres <»do» the S»ut ; i East corner of lt»i
>o. aiitli*m* es of lot Xo. 13 on Ji«
No-ih *.i«*<* of II05 Creel:, and opj»o«»iu
said M il site, i'll in the 7*h JMs fc .io o.
-aid county; a Iso :• 1 * of l«t <»,* l;'.*d No
UY) lyintf Non 1 h «*f the branch nulling
h*tHr,h sai«» lo» a.id which hereto-
i’«»re »iee:. kiiow.i as die lino !»e.veei.
>*!’ is and I*. Nm l ( now »t. T.
Jus.iec) it Jn-ii'g 1^ » rc.e**. ino;c or less,
of »:»i«I foideede*. .*» I*. A. Noel u |v?;«
L'olb’ns; also t'»e No .iic i im» .’•!! ot lot
299. brinua!' «i sa ; <* lot Ivvi'r Ko.'tti oi
tlieSout.»\ve»*e .1 Ka'hoao, a.ul i-omain-
iii" 7o ae es. inore»*r less, a’l in the Oth
I>is..ict of said cot’u.y. aa ; »t II. T. Ju«-
; c«*»w rnjr thee«i*i e nU*»est in the for* -
goin; in both Di-ftrie 3-a'.no 14b
acres of lot o* laud No. 14 in the Till Dis
trict of said couniT, ! K*iii"nll of *xid lot
eXcciu 55 ae-cs in die Sou«.nvc**t coiner
tne c »f, anti of w.iieh II. T. - holds
•avid sir i»tlvs wi h part of j»urchase
money )»ai*i from Mi>. Mary %iundiey.
Execuin^ of (’ha*>. Standley. deecarc*!.
The emi ; c in.crest to I>e soltl. S:ii*l
l itMis lcvie*« on as ice j* *>,»er»y of II. T.
Justice, by virtue of a Fi Fa issued from
ihc Novca.iWr Tctin 1SS4 of R:in*h»Ipii
S«p4*iii»r Coti t in favor of S. Wa::cl-
bauni tk Soil, ::"a«nst II T. Justice and
E. M. Justice makers, and F. T. TcuniHe
Endorser. J'louer.y (Niiiuetl out hy \V.
D. Kidutsi, Plain.ins Atto.ney. Tenants
not*-*led in wrLiu^. Mrs. Ma y Standley,
Executrix of Chas. H.andley. dc*eease«l.
nutiiiol as to levy on lot No, 14 in the
7»li Disirie*.
Also, at sane time and |»lac». tiiat
tract or |»:»r*’cl «sf la.id iu the city of
Cuthltcrt, Ua.. known as * Sic Lot on
which David Tar lor formerly lived, south
of the colored m. E. Cku.ch, i emided
on ;he nor.h by by *ne I’ev. Tho-. (Jrey-
ton’s lot. on . on*h hy Lcjiit-of-Way of
St*u.hw<.*sterw Ihiilroad; Kasi by street
rut*’»i ••» South from fntiit of Andrew
Fe-.ir.lc Collect: on West bv vacant lot
now owned hy Estate of W. II. Dixon.
c*mtai.i?Mj,- one acre, mof or lesn, with
all i u* imjirovcraeiit:; the r eo»*; levied on
a*: the pn*i«rty of David Taylor, by vir-
psipcr for Ordinary or send him a j we of & m .0 sa.Isfy a Mon^a^e i’» Fa
: sued Irosii the November Term 1854 of
mess of eliitflings when you kill
yonrhogs. Charity demands that
you do one or the other, or both.*’
For our part wed be content
with the chittlings, provided
they were ready for cooking. You
see, we are less hard to pleaee.
HACKMETACK. a lasting and fra
grant perfume Price 25 ami 50 cenis.
For sale by J. W. STANFORD.
The Philadelphia Record says:
The people of the Sonth have
been practicing self denial for
so long that the offiees of the
Federal Government are' not as
great a temptation to them as
may be imagined. They' have
been so long ont of offices that
they hare got used to it. The
rush for spoils, if made at all, is
likely to come from a very differ
ent direction.
Hiffh Sperling Antherity.
Tlie London, Daily £p<>rrwman, re
marks, editorially: Areally invalua-
dle specific, for the cnn» of rlieum.--
tism, ncural"i;i, sprains, bruises. Ft.
Jacobs Oil, well-kuewn in the . En-
jjliwii market, lias paine«I immense
fame iu America. Anstmlva • and all
parts of (he world, and the universal
nature of its sale mav hi* judged from
tlie fact, that the makers have to print
their instruction* for its use in no
fewer than eleven languages.
The railroad commission ques
tion will go over to the summer
session, and. will doubtless occupy
the greater part of the session.
Ra idolph Superior Court, i.- favor of A.
J. Move, transferee against David Tay
lor. Property jH>inte«j out i?i FI Fa aiid
te.ia its notiueii in writing.
Ah>. at s.;me time and place. Two
Bay Ho wc Mules, one naiiH*d Clint,
about ei^ht years oid. and the other nam
ed Doc, about 9 years old; also 1 Two-
Horse Studebaker \Va;;on; Lev*e<l on as
the projiertyof Wm. M. Tumlin. by vir
tue of and to satisfy a Fi Fa from Nov.
adjourned Term ISM) Kmulolpl\ftuperior
Court, in favor of Porter A Sleakin,
against Win. M. Tumlin. Pro|*erty
pointed out by I’laiiit'ffs* Attorney.
Also, at same time and place/ lot of
land No. 103. And all of lot 1U2 except 50
acres t*IT of Northwest Corner of said lot
102, and both in tlie 10th District of said
countV; levied on by virtue of and to
Muisfj- a Fi Fa issued from the Novem
ber Term 1854 of Randolph 8u|*erior
Coert. in favor of Henry HcAlpin. vi». 1\
A. Price. l*T4*periy j*ointed out in Fi Fa
Slid tenants notiued in writing,
Abo, at Mime time and place. Lot of
land No. 15S except 50acres <«fk of South
side of aai«l lot; a ho 3U acres of lot of
laud 154. lteing Northwest corner of aahl
lot; the Notehaway Creek ljeing the East
line, and btumded South hy branch, ahd
co»»ta»n»!»" in all 17u ac*x*s. in the 10tli
D'ssv’ct of sah! <*onn y: lots of land 107
and 177, (‘ontaining 405 acres in thettth
DIstrc. of said conn.y; levied on by
virtue of and to satisfy a Fi Ta issued
from the JluveinVr Term. 1853 of Ran
d'>1 »h Nn;*erio; Court, in f; v »r of Mack
S'mlerA Co.. a;,ai.»st P. A. l*rice. Prop
erty |»o!nits’ «»ut bv A. JIotKl «t Soft.
l’laint’lfs Attorney, an>l fenrnt.s notified.
Also, at same time ami ] lacc. one six
horse |H*wer upright Steam Engine and
lUtiler t»f the l>M»kwaltcr make; levied
on by virtue of and to satisfy two Fi Fas
issued frSm the Novemlier Term 1884 of
Rand«*l|*hN«i|ieri«ir Court. One in favor
of N. A. Burge, against Jas. LefTWI A Co.,
and otic in favor of S. A. Burge for use
of office V .f court against Jnc*. W. Bo»-k
wallet, as t'.ie - »ro *erty *»f Jm. Ix*ffeli A
Co., and Jito. W. liookwalter. Proiwrtv
l*oitiicd out by A. Hood A Son. Plaintiffs
Attorney.
jan 1-1 m PHILIP PEARCE. Sheriff.
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■ccvlver% Kale *f ■■••lyral
Aslex aad Arevunl*.
U NDER and by virtue f*f u Decree
from the Honorable Superior.Court
•i Aandoh’h county, grantet! at the No
vctulwr aaljonrncd Term «»f said Court.
! will sell to the highest bidder at publh
uitcry. before the Court House diNir in
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-ale. on the first Tuesday ill January
text, the Insolvent Notes and Accounts
"n my hand*, as Receiver for the Court.
»f the Assets of A. Lane A Co. Term.*
‘ash.
A 4*on»plete list 4>f said Note* and At -
ounts can be seen bv calling ou me at
he Clerk’s office. * H. O. 15KALL.
Receiver of the Asset? of A, Lane A Co..
dec25-‘2» . Ktrr ♦!»«• Court
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
Raspolimi .Covxtt.
James F. Sealv. Adni;niatrntt>r. <lc Ine
;»is non. of the K-tut • of W. H. I Vat ham
let-cased, lias applied to iiKr in priqiei
i’onn for letters of Dismiv*i<»n from said
Estate. This is to rift* all ami singular,
the Heirs r.nd Creditors of said Estate,
o sl'.ow cau«e if any they have, wii)
letters of Hi-mission should not be
'ranted J. F. SSealy. as Administrator.
Ie in»nis non of W. K. IVaeliam on the
first Monday in April. 13S5. 44iven un
der my hand and offirial signature, this
December 15tli. 1884.
decAV3m M. (JORMI.KY, Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
R A MMif.rN Cocxtt.
F. M. Ibikc, Executor «»f W. W. I Hike,
deceased. h; » applied to me in proper
form for Letters of Dismission from liis
-aidtrust. This is to cite all |N*rsons
conccinofl. Kindrnl anti Creditor? of
s;tid E-tatc. to show eau>c if any t1»ey
cen. why l-rttcr* «»f Dismi.-sion should
not he granted to F. M. Duke, a? Execu
tor of \V. W. Duke, deceased, on the first
Monday in April. 1885. Given under my
hand and official s!*jnature. tliis Decem
ber 15th. 1884. M. GORMLKY.
dce25-3tu Ordinarv.
NEW
11a; Ms!
Christmas ainl New War Cards,
rin.<li an<l Velvet Toilet Ca
ses, Writing Desks, Work
Boxes anil Toilet Mir-
ror». Velvet and I’lusli
Plaques, Jewel Box
es, Cart I Ke-.-ei rers,
Bisquit Figures
Otlor Bottles,
Photo
ami
autograph albums
Scrap Books, Fine lilationery
in Plush and Satin Box
es, Wax Dolls. Tops,
Balls, Harps and
Marbles. Pre
senia tion
Books
For Boys and Girls.
Pearl and Ivory Gold Pens,
Music Charm Pencils,
Watch Charms, Back
gammon. Ciiess and
Checker Boards,
Dominoes,
Photo
FRAMES
Odors,Cologne 4 Toilet Requisites
in great variety,
Which will be sold at Lowest
ibices, at T. "S. POWELL’S
tf Drug and Book Store.
Another Reduction
In Buggy and Wagon Harness.
Examine our stock iiefore von hny
ot ALLISON A SIMPSON.
spot cm.
We sell only in this
way.
Santa
HAS ARRIYED
FLOUR.
FAULTLESS—
ltbls.
1 10s
$6.00
150
75
.
LUXURY
Bids.
i*
1*
1 10s
$5.50
1.40
70
55
CREAM-
Blils.
I*
1-10#
$4.75
1.20
60
50
DAISY—
Bhl*.
I"
i*
1-10*
$4.50
1.15
60
45
MEATS.
0. R. Bulk Sides 8c
Strips 7}
SUGARS.
( Jut I-oaf ...
Powdered
Granulated..
B
C
.12$ ilis. for $ LOT
. .12* H». for l.Of
..13 Ilis. for I.Ot
...15 ll>s. fur l.Od
. . IS lbs. for 1.00
STAPLES.
Meal, per bushel 70r
Salt, per sack $1.10
Wheat Bran, per hundred $1.05
SUNDRIES.
Kerosene Oil, 15c per gal, 2
gal's for 25c
Maccaroni, best impt'd, 15c
per Ih, 2 Ilis for 25c
Cheese, best Cream, per lb. 15c
Fancy Bio Coffee, 7 lbs for $1.00
Choice Bio Coffee, 8 lbs for 1.00
Rice. 13 lbs for 1.00
Lard, 9 lbs for 1.00
Buckwheat, 24 lb sack 1.10
Buckwheat, 12 ib sack 60c
Starch, best, 3 lbs for 20c
Boneless Cod Fish, per Ib, 10c
Soda, Dwight's, per Hi 5c
Tomatoes, standard, 2 3 lb
cans for. 25c
Ptacbes, standard 1 2 lb
cans for 15c
Okra and Tomatoes, 2 2 lb
csss for 25c
Borden’s .\iik. per can: 20c
Blacking, Mason’s lrge size box 5c
Matches. 400 S A C., for 5c
The above prices are for Stan
dard Goods.
—This oflice has printed only
13,000 tickets for the county elec
tion next Wednesday.
Quean Olives and Pickles,
at A LLISON A SI 31 PSOK’S.
STOW S CO,
EUFAULA. ALA.
eot-27 ct.
And made His Headquarters for the Sei^V
1
son at
■ Si
OTtanfonTs
. ,v
Where He will Distribute, to AH who
I’
Call, at very Low Prices,
L i
TOYS!
m
OF ETERI DMPTI1!
From a Complete Menagerie to a Gen
uine Locomotive with a Train of jCars i n
full speed, or Anything Else in the way
:. ff
of Toy? you may desire.
line Silk Plush Albums, both Photograph and Au
tograph ; Fine Celuloid Dressing Cases, Fino Scrap
Books, Fine Books for Presents; Fine Moustache Cup*,
Fine Toilet Sets, Fine Vases, Ink Stands, Work Bo
Shell Boxes, Fine Extracts, and Fine Cologne Bottles.
-:o:-
Dolls, Dolls ! Dolls ! 1
AH Sizes, and Prices, and Kinds I
Musical Mrnmeots
- s-
Yon can buy Anything in this Lin*,
from an Harmonica to a
"7” 7
Piano or an Organ !
• -c
Call ud lake Yoar Christmas Psrcluft
d Ie, asi I will San Ym laaey.
J. W. STANFORD.
decll tf