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H*w to Treat Him.
In some respects the slanderer
is worse than the thief and the
murderer. Ae a true man holds
his honor at a higher price than
his fortune or his life, so is he
who strikes our good name a
deadlier foe than he who takes
our purse or seeks our life. For
such an offender, no punishment
could be too severe. And yet,
when a Christian man is the vic
tim of malignant misrepresenta
tion, it is not alwsys easy for him
to {determine what course he
should pursue. If the evidence of
slander is at command, and if the
offender will not repent, then he
ought to be cast out of the church.
But slander is a subtle sin,
hard to track and hard to punish.
The false tongue abides only in
the mouth of the coward. The
slanderer must be a coward. It
is not morally jiossible for a brave
man to stab another in the back.
Indirection, insinuation and false
hood are wc»|>ons used to injure,
in their absence, those whom it is
not safe to attack when present.
So their slander is usually a wrong
done out of the sight of its vic
tim. It is an attempt to destroy
us in the opinion of others—an
eflort to despoil us of the confi
dence and good will of our neigh
bore. 'Pilose who engage in such
a dastardly business will, of
course, work under eorer. They
will bare method in their mean
ness. They will adroitly mix
falsehood with truth; they will
weave abuse and praise together;
they will hint a wrong motive for
a right deed; they will paint a
fault in the hideous colors of
crime; they will transfix a virtue
with a sneer; they will talk one
way to one and in quite a differ
ent way to another; they will coal
poiton with sugared Words; they
will smile while they lie; they will
carp, suap and disparage, and
yet all the while they will sweetly
set themselves forth as paragons
of fairness and truth. Tell us
not of the slanderer. IVc know
him. The poison of asps is un
der his tongue. And yet, how
can you catch the villain? He is
oily, nimble, and bard to corner.
If be lies to hurt another, he will
also lie to help himself. lie de
ntes this; he explains that; he
modifies the other. He will use
anything—even his religion, t<
mask his diabolical deed. And
so when you undertake to grapple
with him, either in self defence or
with a view of punishing him, he
is bard to arrest ami hard to hold.
We have seen churches upheaved
and raeked with discoid by at
tempts of brethren to punish
their traducers, and the tradu
cers mustered as long lines of
friends as their victims. We have
seea committees at woik, sifting
reports, examining witnesses, and
at last reaching all manner of un
satisfactory and compromising
us hold to the way of duty and
fear not what maa can da onto
us. It is aot our business to
settle the account with the manor
woman who saya all manner of
evil concerning us falsely. It is
ours to rejoice that we arc ac
counted worthy to suffer. The
avenging of the saints’ wrongs
belongs to God, and he sternly re
fuses to let us invade his depart
ment. "Vengeance is mine,” he
says; "I will repay.” Let «s do
oar part; God will do Ins.
—-a m
Aw Old Field Weed.
The old field mullein has been
a seemingly outcast for many
years, but now it lias suddenly
attracted the attention of the
medical world who now recognize
it to lie the best lung medicine
yet discovered, when made into a
tea and combined with sweet gum.
presents in Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy o r Sweet Gum and Mul
lein a pleasant and effective cure
for Croup, Whooping-Cough,
Colds and Consumption. Sold by
all druggists at 25c and |1.00 a
bottle.
The Davis Letter^ Abo at which Gea.
Pare Olive OIL
Absolutely pure olive oil is a
commodity seldom fnuad in this
country, so great is tlis temptation
of manufacturers to adulterate
with cotton seed oil, which re
sembles the other very closely in
some rcs|>ccts, and which is so
much cheaper. To get the abso
lutely purr, therefore, is informa
tion that many would like to
have. In reply, therefore, to a
qnerry, made through these col
tinins some months since, we
would say that we know of but
one place, and that is Cannon's
Poin’. St. Simmons island, of Mr.
W. F. Shad man, who has the only
olive grove in this country where
the oil is manufactured. There
arc a few trees at Dungcnncss, on
Cumberland island and elsewhere,
but these are not utilized in this
way. Mr. Shadmun has 160 full
hearing trees, and will make this
season between 100 and 200 gal
Ions of the unadulterated material
in three grades, pure, merchanta
ble and crude. From him we
learn the process of manufacture,
winch may be interesting to some
of our readers.
The olives, which arcilwut the
size of plums arc first gathered
and passed through a mill which
crushes the berry but not the
kernel. This pulp is placed in
small crocus hags, which are dam-
|icncil with cold water anil knead
ed like bread on an inclined table
with trough attached. The water
washes out the oil snd both drain
into the trough. The oil being
lighter floats, ami is skimmed off
and filtered. This makes the
first quality, which sells from $8
to |10 |icr gallon.
The same proenns is gone
through witli warm or topid water
which yields a second grade of
oil, almost twice the quantity of
the first, and is sold a", from $5 to
apr3 ly
Sst.iian, N. C-, December 15
In reference to the recent contra
versy between General Slierman
and Jefferson Davis, in which the
former charged the latter with
having threatened to force certain
slates to remain in the confedera
ev, It has been stated that Mr
Davis's letter containing thi?
threat was written to Gw. Vance,
now United States senator, in re
ply to his letter to President Da-
via, of October 35,1862. It has al
so been stated that the letter of
Davis had been destroyed. This
is a mistake: the letter is here
and is nowin the possession of a
gentleman of Raleigh. It is as
follows:
Richmond, Xa., November 11.
1862.—To His Excellency. Gov.
Vance, Raleigh, N. C.—Dear Sii:
I have the honor to acknowledge
yours of the 25th ult., and regret
the disappointment to which some
of the recruits of North Carolina
hare been subjected. I concur
with you as to the policy of allow
ing the conscripts, as fsr as tlie
state of the service will |>crniit, to
select tlie companies and regi
ments in which they are to serve
The right secured by law of a rol
unteer to select his own company
was lost, it is trne, by the enroll
inents, but the policy was so ob
nous of associating men together
who would best harmonize with
each other that it was my pur|>ose
to continue the privilege beyond
the limit fixed by law. The dan
ger to the coast of North Carolina,
and our inability to draw troo|is
from the army of northern Virgin
ia. rendered it prn|>er that tlie
greatest exertion should be made
immediately to fill up the regi
ments in General French's com
mand; liut this did not interfere
with allowing conscripts to select
among those regiments the one to
which they would be assigned, so
long a* vacancies existed in the
companies chosen, and that I ex
|iected would have !>cen done, i
will send your letter to the war
department with a copy of this re
ply to yon, anil hojie for the future
tliattherewilllie .no ground for !
dissatisfaction, and that as far as j
feasible tlie disappointments to ■1 DoorEast of lWCarriageFactory, •
C<*
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■EBIT WILL TELL
0.1. c.
(Old Indian Cure.)
I* taking the lead of all other blood
purifier* with astonishing rapidity.
A* a blood purifier, it is absolutely
without an equal.
A* a tonic and appetiser, eminently
ad ipte 1 to female complaint*, it has
the in«U)r»ement oi the most respecta
ble ladies in the land.
EMINENT PRACTICING PHYSI
CIANS INDORSE IT.
I>r. F. A. Tooxner. Perry. Ga.. says:
-I have used it in my practice twenty-
five rear*. It is a-perfect blood punlier,
an infallible specific for the diseases for
which it i* recommended, a fine tonic
ami api*otizer, and aGod*end to suffer
ing women for their peculiar ailments.
Dr. Joseph Palmer, Fcagin, Ga,, writes
us : "It is as gnat a specific for bh-Kl
diseases as quinine is for fever. Have
used it more than twenty yea**s m my
practice.” _ .,
S. W. W. Smith, Ecnecnnnee. Ga.,
writes; "It cured me of an old and se-
verecasc of scrofulaofeightyears stanu-
"riic following are fair samples of hun
dreds of testimonials we ran produce:
I had in mv family a ease of jM.ison
oak that for ten years defied physi
cians. O. I. C. made a |*ermanent cure.
It is without doubt the ‘ gem of blood pu
rifiers.”
8. D. ROGERS,
Agent Central ml oad. ferry. «a.
Pkrky, Ga.. S>ept*m’*er 10. _ lfcW—I
heartilv indnroeO. I. C. t Old IndianCure)
aw a remedy of wonderful efficacy in
troubles peculiar to woman. Have nsed
it in mv family, after a faithful trial of
numberless other remedies, and unhesi
tatingly pronounce it without an equal
in the treatment of this class of com
plaints. __ I). H. ti I'I'hR.
Clerk Co. Commissioners, i I mis ton Co.
W. 11. Johnson. Macon Ga.. It. M. King
Perry. Ga., and ah»»st of others indorse
itas‘t»ie greatest of all remedies for
rheumatism and other blood diseases.
In conclusion the proprietor* say they
have yet to meet with the first failure of
<>. j. to do all that is claimed ftw it.
Price. $1.50 per large Untie.
THE O- I. C. CO.,
PERRY. GA.
Sold by all Druggists. Oct30-ly.
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-AT-
MRS. S. HOICK'S.
My Stock of
Fall & Winter Goods,
Is now in and was never mere
Attractive ami Elegant, embrac
ing everything wanted by the
Ladies.
Pattern Boanets and Hats,
HATS AND BONNETS UN-
TRIMMED, LACES, TIES,
RIBBONS. TRIM
MINGS, SATINS,
FLUSHES. VEL
VETS. FLOW
ERS.
MOSS CHEXEILE.
Daisies etc. Baby Caps Hu
man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs,
etc. Ladies and Misses
Ready-Made Suits.
Everybody invited to call and
examine goods and compare
prices. No trouble to show goods
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call
and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. oct9 et
THE FIELDS ARE WHITE
WITH COTTON.
HARD TIMES NEARLY OVER
A glorious harvest i* at hand, and pros
perin' will soon prevail. Thousand* of
lanulie* who have been want ing Pianos
and Organs for many long years will
BUY TIII8 YEAR. Anticipating the
demand, we have
W
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
conclusions. We have known j l wr
Cbriatians to resort for redress to I ^ third washing or kneading
“that erookel device "—the law in w:ir,,,rr w * ter stH1 - b, in S»
or the land, and then come out | lUe trn,,e oil ’ in q» a »t«ty,
besmirched and suspected, and j tl ’ l * lc * lr3t ’ ant * which sells at
that, too, when they had really ' r "' m *" 41 r ‘ n "
been rutblemly slandered. Often
from these contests tlie slanderer
emerges with his colors flying.
He has done his work—he has
covered his victim- with the slime
of hia false tongue—but he has
done his work with such Satanic
shrewdness that lie cannot be
brought to punishment.
Then, what must we do? Now,
we do not indiscriminately con
demn all efforts at self-defence.
There are times when it maj be
wise to face the slanderer and
hush his vicious tongue. If thifc j
can be done, then let it be done.
But it is not an easy thing to do.
To track and tree a lie is a va
gue and uncertain task. It often
involves worry, excitement anil
bitterness winch make exislcnce
almost intolerable. Such an un
dertaking excites suspicion, kin
dles prejudice and multiplies
strife. It makes us a prey to the
fears of some, the bad ittemorii T
of others, and the insincerity of
others We- confess that it de
presses us always to see a Chris
tian inan walking around in the
interest of an endangered reputa
tion. It seems to ns an uncon
scious confession that Lis hold
upon pnblic confidence is very
slender and may easily be sunder
ed. A man’s reputation is some
times lost in an injudicious at
tempt to Save it. "He that find-
eth his liic shall lose it.”
After all, slander is not often
very dangerous. It is a weak
thing—shy, contradictory anil
easily disconcerted. It has an
up-hill task and encounters many
difficulties. It antagonizes all.
tlie virtue, justice and charity of
a community. Itstirs sympathy
lor its victim and abhorrence for
itself. The pulling down of a
man's reputation is an arduous
work. When the public once
measures a man, it ia slow to
change its opinion. If we pause
to consider, we will probably con
clude that we never lost a true
friend through the malicious in
terference of others.
We must not worry about the
wagging of the fool’s tongue. Let
from 32.50 to $3.50 per gallon
The proportion is 25 |>cr cent
pure. 50 medium or merchantable,
anil 25 crude. Mr. Shadman has
been ex|>oiimenling for several
years to find out just how to get
out this nil, and lias at last found
that washing is the only process
by which all the oil can be ex
tracted. The pure oil, of which
we have a sample before us, which
is delightful in flavor, and will
keep [lerfectly sweet for a century
or more. The other grades, be
ing loss pure, in course of time
become rancid. This grove of
Mr. Shadiuan'a was planted near
ly a century ago by Hon. James
Hamilton Conper, the father of
Mr. J. M. Couper. The young
trees were secured for Mr. Coup
er in Spain, by the then minister
to Spain from the United States.
Tlie trees arc still vigorous and
in fine bearing order.
w e —
■elker!
If the little darling ia spending
such sleepless nights, slowly and
pitifully wasting away by the
drainage upon its system from
the effect of teething, procure a
bottle of Dr. Bigger*’ Hucklelierry
Cordial.the GREAT SOUTHERN
REMEDY, and find w*hat uisnv
ot icr mothers have by its use—a
complete cure, as it will in all
bowel affections in both young
aud old. For sale by all drug
gists at 50 cents a I ottle.
—^-e ^
There is no g|iectaclc mere pain
ful than the man who is the vic
tim of unhappiness from every
slight misfortune he meets with !
in his business. He literally ]
makes troubles for himself—lie
plants thorns and thistles along
his pathway through life, and
trets out body and soal by rub
liing against them.
As a rule, man’s a fool; when
ft’s hot, he wants it cool, when
i.’s cool he wants it hot; always
wanting what it’s not; never lik
ing what he's got; I maintain as a
rule, man’s a fool.
Tlie New York Host states that"
bees do not licgin to gather honey
until they are sixteen days old.
Now we know the- origin of the
flowery, phrase “sweet sixteen.”'
which you refer may be corrected
by transfer. I feel grateful to
you for the cordial manner in
which you have sustained every
proposition connected with the
public defense, and trust lliaie will
always be such co intelligence and
accordance as will enable ms to
co operate for the public good.—
Tlie conscript act has not licen
popular anywhere out of the army.
There, as you arc aware, it serves
to cheek the discontent which re
suited from retaining twelve
months men beyond the term of
their regular engagement, and was
fairly regarded as a measure equi
tably U> distribute the burden oi
the public defense; but the state
authorities have nowhere offered
any op|»>8ilioa to its execution or
withheld their aid, except in the
state of Georgia, and so far as
cadets of military institutes are
concerned in the state of Virginia.
I shall endeavor by judicial decis
ion to settle tlie question raised
in those two states, and in the
meantime, I have been cheered by
the evidence of popular sentiment,
which sup|iorts any measure nec
essary to protect our eountry and
secure our |M>litical inde|>endrncc.
Like yourself I have hoped that
party distinctions, which existed
at former time, would lie buried in
t he graves of the gallant men who
have fallen in defense of their
birthright, and that we should all
as a band ot brothers strike for
the inheritance our fathers left us.
With sincere regard, I am res|>ect-
fully and truly,
Jefferson Davis.
Eufaula, Alabama.
I ll AVE the latest Styles of Furniture
bv the Far lerail. Fhamlwr Setts
frotn'flOtofSOO: ltureau* a* low a* Jltl;
Bedsteads from (w to Fliairs from 7S
< ’ent* a piece.
Safe*. Wardrobe*. Hook Cases. Writing
IVsk*. Hat Rack*. Window Shades, »fce.
Wood Collin.* aud Casket* all Sizes, and
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture of all kind* and at tlio shortest no
tice, and at living prircs. I will sell
Furniture a* Cheap a* any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having been engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty year*
an«l given satisfaetion. 1 would thank
niy old friend* and customers for their
past favor*, and would he glad to see
them again.
||^Thf Ladiei are especially invited
to examine my Stnek^Hl
When visiting the city dont fail to pay
me a visit. Remember the place. One
Door East of' Ross* Carriage Factory.”
Respeotfuliv,
OctiMn. * \VM. LINK.
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DOUBLED OUB CONTRACTS Will MAKERS
A Certain Cure For
RHEUMATISM
—MANUFACTURED BY—
DU. J. D. HOYL,
EUFAULA, ALA.
T HUS MKDICINK IS A sl'RK AND
(JI ICK cr*E for Rheumatism in
AI.I. its various forms. In many cases
it will effect a CURE in THREE or
FOUR DAYS, and NEVER FAILS to
give relief.
IT IS AN INTERNAL REMEDY.
CERTIFICATES:
ON* TOE M ARKET.
.1 cp in 25 cat d II packages d bottle
MAN U FA< Tt* ltKD HY
EUFAULA, ALA.. May 14.1*4.
I have been afflicted with Chronic
Rheumatism for two years, off' and on.
and have tried various remedies. One
Bottle of Dr. Hoyl* Rheumatic Remedy
has entirely relieved me. Less than one
bottle entirely stopj*cd the pains,
J. A. HAY.
LVMPKJX. <*A., June 25, 18S4.
HR. J. D. HOYL, Eufaula. Ala.—
Dear Sin: I was severely attacked with
Rheumatism, and secured bottle of
your Rheumatism medicine. After
taking about one-fourth of the bottle I
was relieved of nil pain. Thinking that
I was well did not take any more of it.
After a month it returned* I then pur
chased two hoUfea ami took according . nr n iOnv
to directions. It has U-en three months l ° rC 1,141,1 01
since I finished taking, and I feel no
symptoms of its return. I consider my
self en irely cured, and take pleasure in
recommending your remedy as a safe
and sure cure for Rheumatism.
Yours truly, JSO. p. WEST,
of the firm of Williams & West.
Price $1 Per Bottle, or Six Battles far $5-
Address. Dr. J. I>. Iloyl or E. C. Bul
lock. Eufaula. Ala.
TEY OUR
•5MJLSIMM0HS*
-jtnm.
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iYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, anot*
AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
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Legal Advertisements.
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ConqHUind Cwrlmiut Mixture for Fever
and Ague,
and Diseases arising from Billions Do-
rangenn-m caused by Malaria, such as
Chills. Fever, Billions Fever, etc. It i>
put up in palatable form *o that any
one can take it. It is a certain cure.
PREPARED BY
E. C. BULLOCK,
Wholesale & Retail Draggist,
EUFAULA, ALA.
April 2«-f»m.
t i
-ml laid in an immense stock of SUP-I LABOR VS. CAPITAL.
ERB INSTRUMENTS FROM —
LEADING MAKERS, which we shall j ‘One
offer on our usual easy Installment 1
Vmis. To accommodate those wIn
is nr.i^ht, the other power.
It is c #nceded by the most Eminent
wish to iiuy now. and hold tlieir cotton j ^taK much, that the same platform will
until later, we make this i not hold Imth. But it ISA MISTAKE.
Special Offer ts Fins and Organ BuyeR. 1 — e, ' i " , '“ ,Klu “ ,,r,K,f,H ’ si,iv
Cash Prices, With Three I Flu- Pauper ami the Prince
Months Time.
. S MONEY !< \S <
I AS *.NIITHKI:.
J hinny the months of JS*:/jfein
her and (Jcfohet\ 188.}, tre trill sell
Pianos and Organ* at our Loir
est Iiock' Hot tom Cash Prices, re
quiring o nig
CASH DOWN ON A PIANO.
! $10 CASH DOWN ON AN ORGAN.
And allowing three months j »>0U STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
time on the balance, Wiihout In- j
South-W est-Georgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Vi
Y.
(Brand of tie UiiTersitr of Georgia.)
CUTHBFliT, - - GA-
BENJ. T. HUNTER. A. M, President
C 'lORPS of Teacher* full. The Fall
j Sc**ion open* on the First Monday
in September. The appropriation to the
College of $2,0U0 ha* fe rn restored, tliu*
enabling the Trustee* to put the Inciden
tal Fee at $5.tV>.
NO CHARGES FOR TUITION.
02
Board ran l*e had at nrice
from |lo to per montl
prices ranging
tn. Catalogue*
Dr. White’s Family
MEDICINES
A RE all made from the Prescriptions
of one of the luost celebrated Phy
sicians that Georgia ever produced. He
ha* long been gathered to his father*:
but the name of Dn. WHITE will never
be forgotten. A* tongas- humanity suf
fer* from disease, so long will con
tinue to use hi* valuable Remedies, ami
praise lii* name *tid skill for the relief
and cure* they produce.
Dr. White's Vermifhge,
A certain Cure for Worm*. Large Bot
tle cents.
Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex
tract Bucli ti,
Also a fine line of Gut and Steel, For »« Ki;I R<T Diseases. Price .10 rents
Strings for Violins. Guitars and jn r WMte'S CCBIIOMll 87115 Bf MClUl,
Haet. Wild Cierrj at Tar.
giving full and definite information sent
*n application to the President.
July 10-1 v.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLINS,
ACCOJtDEOXS,
BANJOS,
HARMONICAS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A marvel
of purity, strength aud wholesonicncss.
More economical than the ordinary
kind*, and cannot l*e Mold in competition
with 44te multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powder*.
Sold only in cans. Koval Baking l*ow-
derCo.. |ft» Wail street N. Y.
may-22-1 v
—Taylor's Premium Cologne at
tf J. W. STANFORD'S.
Oat.
Now is the time to plant. For
salfe cheap, at J. W. Staxtobd's.
—Taylors Premium Cologne
for sale at J. W. Stawfobh’s;
Banjos. For Sale bv
T. S. POWELL,
ct Druggist aud Bookseller.
Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats,
65c; Feed Oats, 50c-
ct
AT
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
GROCERIES.
Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Etc., at
price* that will defy eoinjietition,
at ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
W ARRANTED to Give Satisfaction.
Prices from cent. t»» $2.00 i»er
pair. T s. POWELL,
ct Druggist and Bookseller.
Window glass,
Faints. Oils, VarMss and Bmsles.
At lowest prices. T. S, POWELL,
sepfiVct Druggist and B<*okseller.
Fine Chewing Tobaccos,
Smoking Tobacco
AND CIGARS.
T. S. POWELL'S.
Druggist and Bookseller.
At
ct
—Farmers Pills for sale by J.
W. Stanford.
—Sweet Gum and Mullein for
salfe at J. W. Stafford's.
The fiirat Cough Remedy.
Cent...
Price .10
Dr. White’s Magic Liniment,
Tlie <irr.it stimulating Liniment for
Man or llea.t. Price 25 Cents.
Dr. White’s Cathartic Liver
Pills,
Vnequalicd as a Cure for Biliousness.
No Oripintr. I>o not make you sick.
Price 25 Cents.
Dr. White’s Com|m>in<l Fluid Kx-
traet of Sarsaparilla, with
Iodide of Potash.
Price 50c.
Physician, will ail tell yon this is 1 the
ON 1,5 Remedy for Blood Disease.
Alt of J)r. White's family Med
icine* are for Sale by
I)r. J. W. STANFORD.
je!9 ly Cuthbert, Ga.
School Books!
B IBLES ami Testaments, Blank
Rooks, Scrap Rooks. Hymn ami
Note B«iokM, Fine Stationery, etc., at low
est price*. T. S. PO .VELL.
septiEvly Druggist and Bookseller.
T. S. POWELL
QFFERS A LARUE STOCK-OF
Drugs and Patent’ Medicines,
At Lowest Prices. seplivet.
—Onion Sets for Fall Planting,
at J. W. STANFORD S.
Stand on an Equal Footing,
i s m
AND
WHERE?
At the Georgia Music House.
Macon, Ga.
teres t or advance of price.
-
ISEE THE LIST! SEETHE 1.1st!
Mortgayc Sheriff.
W ILL he sold liefore the Court flousc*
d«*»r in Uiifhbert, <Ln.. on the 1-t
Tuesday in January next. I*»twecri »l»e
legal hours «»f sale, to tlie highest bidder
for cash, the following projK-rty to-wit:
That parcel of land containing
acres, adjoining on the South the land
herein alter dcscriiieil. The same being
all the land conveyed bv J. A. I^e to
'V. I. Mattox, and by said Mattfx to J.
B. Bu.»t*v. Al*othat tract ad>*biing on
the North the above dost riU d land, ami
lying in the itth District of Randolph
eonnty, and Ij*iug a part of lot Xq., na
Bounded East In* Lmupkiit Road. Norfi
•y Roa»I from Lumpkin R »ad to A. A.
Gamble's Residence, West bv land of
Ik Tr«f>p, and South bv Janii first«
de*crine«i—Georgia Wine Co., and ©tit
ers. and being the land bought by J. H.
Bussey of Mrs. Mariclla Mattox, and
containing -15 acres, more or less. Lev-
! on as l . h c property of *aid J. B.
■ Bussey, under ami hv virtue of rnMmm-
gage Fi Fa in favor of II. O. Beall
(tuardmn, etc.. v». said J. B. Bussev!
1 rojiefty pointed out inti fa. and Tenant
notified.
Also, same time M,d place. 50 ac esof
Land off of the Southeast portion of lot
| No. 131,111 the f»th District of Kandoksh
county. Levied on a* the proper**^ *
. F. SIMMONS * CO, St. tomln.Me J . S3^JK fflSTife
Bank of Atlanta. Ga. Pro per tv p . , ,
None others CLAIMINC! ou *^“Tenant,nst*j,i«
» make Siimumis’ JAvj j |ptaiiion 7
t edlC'lllC eu’li PR ET E fa V • u tl the I roperty of B. E. BrMgxnan
» have had any rights h . y v,rtu « uf . a . M v>rtgageYi Fa
ir 12
years.
TESTIMONIALS.
’idiop D. S. Ti<*ggctt, Rich mend, Va., Jnh
I. list*, sjiys “ Y**ur Liver >fe«ii«*ine haa l**;©:
great *ervi»'o to inr-df and family. We tin*
•smbstitutc i.*r it The parrel which you geii-
:.uslv sent us several % ear* ago h nearly e.\-
”.i*t« : d. AV" can't do without it. 1 v. i>h y«n*
send us another supply. It is invaluable."
• Some rear or more mro I partially lost nr*
•petite, soul wliat 1 did eat foured un d:;
im.-.ci», and I felt depressed and often hat
•adache. which et»alimially grew worse til* I
;s iinln«:e<l to purchase a package of llr. M.
Slnnmmr/1 iver Medicine, w hit'll h:v*«»tirel:,
rtt»red my appetite aud revived my spirit*,
1-! 1 have »:*► more headache*. My wife re-
r d* it a* indispensable in our family; we will
;t be vrithtmt it.” J. J. Nelson, Charleston,
C., Nov. 20, lSi*).
rtev. .T. TL Ctravo*. editor anti proprielor ot
-k ii.vrrisT, Metupliis, Teim., savs: “ I r**-
.ved a package ol your liver Me*licine, am!
ive use half of it. It works like a ehartr-
.vant no better Liver K«*gulator, and certain!'
»mure of Zeilln’s luixtiue.” J. 1L Uilwes.
"Thi< iv to certify that I used one package 11
iliu s Simmon** l.i\er Regulator or Medicim
id it ditl me nogttotl. ami that I am nowuxu.i
r. M. A. Si if mon*’ IJvcr Medioine ami it i*
)ing me a great deal «>f gt*t*tl. Tlioy arc vett
jk -'-iit ererv wav except tlie name.” T. i
w. »r. I lolly Springs. Ml.**., April 24, 1874-
For sale in Uiitbhert, Ga., bv J. AV.
STANFORD, only. ’ tf
Insurance Agency.
T, S. Powell Rbciuesents
G 1 F.ORGIA IIOMKFIREIXssrKANCK
T CO. Asset*. W0.W.
AMKRKV
et*. fl.;tA.S,4»!i3.
1 > RITISII AMERICA INSURANCE
O). A-
■BMMMMRXOBSBI ; The Grand D|«i CJIICKKRIXG 1’iatB .
_ Thoaa* who buy under this plan, and ! The Brilliant M ATil USIIEK Piano. The
find theniselvc* unable t«» complete ! Silver Tt»ne LUDDEN A BATES 1‘iami.
after the three tnonthh. will he ■ Tl.c Soft and Sweet Tune A RI»>N li.i
payment j
given further time, by :»»rreoii»K *«» pay j
our regular ln*t::]imenf Price*, nmlfoii:-
plyiug with our Installment Term*-
best Low Brice Biano in the worl<
tnrflinu •Ivulurullol) Ul'T WE ;ir.-.v it
The World Renowned MASON A HAM-
The BAGKARD Orche*-
payment. should tIk*v pav one-half the ! LI X Organ. ...
amount due at three months, or make a i tral- wonderful in tone and power
large cash payment, an r.putable price ; !*‘wttt;ful in finish. The BAY STATI
for tlie Instrument will be arranged. { Organ - p..uer. sweetness, beauty of de-
All will lie treated fairly, and charged j sign, and low price—-an Organ without v
prices in accordance witli the time re- { rival at the price.
quired for purchase. All purchasers j g£y m Y'.\vv\ instrument guaranteed,
under this Social Offer are required to j We know what we sell, so we are not
sign our usual form of lensc Gontract. ' afraid t* promise to keep them tip
ami furnisli reference* as to their re- *
sjHUisibilsty. Instrument.* will tn- sent |
on the usual fifteen day* trial, when J
I linnCM Jg. I laborer vvho digs ditches or picks rags
LUUUCn CL DA I Cd I huv a* (heap as the Railroad King.
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, K'-.Tv mMru.ncn. |.ri v e;i : ,, „l j.rii |, . | 4 h>
» plaui figure*'. Descriptive Brice Li-ts
SAVANNAH, GA with all tenn>, cash, time and sjK*cia!
; conditions, sent to any addn ss. No de-
: viation from printed list- : s»t do not
! write letters to find out "what is the 1m.**t
OXK PKK K TO A LL-Tlic
•KTJ2STEKN ASSURANGE INS. GO.
▼ ▼ Asset*, ^1..100,000.
\ T\. HOMI5 INSURANCE ro..
Assets, Ji-2u0.0ut».
P RESBYTER FAN MUTUAL LIFE
IN s U RAN( 'E 1 '0.—Assessment
Rian.
All safe, Prompt and Reliable Compa
NO PATENT, NO PAY
!> \ TrVTC'H t dned for Meehan
i A 1 i O ical Devices. Doin-
aounds. Designs and Label*. All t>re-
iinder ami by virtue 01 a aiortga*’
, ". f ?y» r ” f ,! i ‘ , , n;ir ikinkin dr Lai...r.
said B E Bridgman. iTopertv iK>inted
out m fi fa. rillLLIR BEARl’E
4t .Sheriff.
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold lie fore the Court Ilou-e
door in Cuthbert, Ga., on tlie l»r*t
Tuesday m January, l.yc*. betvreeuthe
legal hours of safe, the following proper
ty t*f B. A. Brice, to-wit:
The House ami Lot in thcC'itvofCuth-
bert, whereon the said I*. A. Brice i.o.v
lives, and known as the "DeLacv Place ’
jxmtided East by Box uiklc street. West
by Lumpkin street. North bv the vitv
lot. whereon J. It. Owen formerly wSid-
i*d, and >outh l»y tin* city lot whereon
J. McK. Gunn lived during his life time,
containing two acres, more or le**. A -
■>0 Lor of Land No I«>7, in the tith District
of said county of Randolph, containing
^ acres, more or less. Lc\ie ! on a*
the projH rtv of p. A. Price, to *u!i«rfv a
Aloitgagc hi Fa issued irom Kandoiph
superior Court, in favor of Hurst, i’ur-
rtell A Co., against raid P. A. Price.—
BrqpcrU pointed out in Mortgage K» Fa.
i bis DecemberRd. l.*5l. Ia>vynia(fe bv
P. L. Pierce Deputy sheriff.
Also, same time ami place, one Jfou»c
colored mare Muir, about 1Z war*-old,
a* the property of Mary A. Carter ami
Nancy Phelps.to satisfy a Tax Execu
tion lor their State and County Vox, for
the tear RUM.
dec4-liu PIIILTB PEARCE. Sheriff.
iiminarv ex
iMiiii.It i
ms :
s to patcntnhili-
ty i;I
oil*:. lV«
"Gniilo for
()htaining !
atents"
is >
ent tree every
where. Ad
dress—
LOUIS
'.At
GKRtk CO.,
S.»lii ii
»r*
•f Patents,
E*tabIi*liod
1M0I.
W
AS! I IN;-TON, D. ( .
niiiyl 1-tf.
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Only .f 1.7
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St.\nuoki/s.
Citation for Letters of Diswtaiion.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
R*5i»oi.ni County.
\\ lieren*. George McDonald, Adiuin-
istrutor of W. JJ. Dix.-ou rcpiesetit* to
the Court it iti* Petition duly fifed ami
entered on record that he has fully ad
ministered W. B. Dixson’a E*Ulc. ’ Tbia
is therelore, to cito all |.>er*ou.* concern
ed. kindred aud Creditors, tosliov. cau*>e
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged fn.itt iiis Ad-
ministration. and receive la'tter* of
IMsmis.-i.»n on the first Monday in March
l.vC>. Given under mv hand and official
signature, this December 2, l.vU.
«iec4 Sm M. GORMLEY. Gr iinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
il \sihii.pii County.
To all whom it may - oncern.
All persons arc hereby uoiiii-d that If
no g«M*l cause l*esho\v:i to tlie contrary,
an order will he granted by the under
signed oil the 1st Tiicxduy in January,
lNSf>, establishing a new Road, av mark
ed mut by I ho Road Commissioners ap-
|mtinted i<»r that purpose, commencing
at the l.umpkin Road, leading from
Cuthbert, at or near the residence of Je-
*»■* and runr : *.^ u’***t t«> inter
sect the road at i tirner's Bridge, in the
county of tpiitmaii, and through rue
lands of Jehu Phillip* and Thomas Shir
ley. Given under my hand aud official
signature, this December 2d, ltw*.
M. GoRMLKY, Ordinary.
dec4-lm and Ex. < Uficio Clerk.
S
JTATE t»F GEORGIA.
K V X DOLPIf Cor XTY.
Whereas. II. A. Crittenden. Adminin-
trator of Lew is Maudlin, represent* to the
8 T A ^11 i we can do,” but select vmir instrumei
. j. AatlMft • ,
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest.
^ [cite all persons concerned, kindred ami
Holman’s Family IJiltles
All sizes and prices,
Photograph Albums
cite all per:
creditors, to show cause, if any they
can. why said Administrator should not
y j i»c discharged from hi* Administration
and receive letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in February, ls.s3.
M. GO KM LEY,
novC-wm Ordinary.
CUTIIBEliT, GA.
No Possibility of Loss!
WHY?
nr Because, if you so desire, the in
strument will be sent yon on trial. You
can then *ee if it is as represented. 1m*-
fore a dollar is paid. I* this not fair?
Win*ha* the advantage upon these eon
ditions? You or the Georgia Music
House.
In Conclusion,
We keep an immense supply of Music
Books, sheet Music and Music Supplies
; generally.
£^-Sp**cial Discount to Teachers in
. all <stood.*.
special Discount to the Clergy on
j all t ioods.
Front 10 to 2.) per cent saved by
; addressingfor catalogue.
The Seorgia Music House,
E. D. IRVINE, Malinger,
Macon, (ia.
fel. 28 lr.
I arge. Medium and Small,
FINE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Cigar Gases, Hand Miin r*. 1 ni
cy (’am lie*. Fine Toilet Fcts,
Fine Extracts and Col
ognes. Harris' Tooth-
wash and To(*th
Powder*. School
Book.«. Accor-
dians.
Garden Need
Of every variety, at wholesale and
retail, at
J. AV. STANFORD’S
Wheat Bran,
AT
ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
jau24-ct
AH prircs an<l Liiul^.
BABY CARRIAGES,
PAINTS ANI) OILS,
Drills amt Me-li-’ine* of all kiitit-. a
It J. W STAN FOB It’S.
^SF“Linseecl Oil and Pure
Lead at siu-h low prieos as to defy
competition, at the Drug Store sf
J. AV. STANFORD.
BLANK BOOKS
| of every kind.size and style,cheap
j er than ever before, at
aiv’ltf J. A\ r . Stanford’s.
HEADQl'AKTEBS FOit
Cookimj «f- Heating Stove* Naj
Tinware, Cvoekert/, j
GIas*irare, Lamp* pDo
anti Seiritit/ Ala
eft hie*.
Will duplicate any bill within five liun- i
dred miles of this place. jun7-et
9
B Z KZc* 2 I
k* 3 ^ S • •• •
j -r.ct I&1 i* 1 :
•s-e. n? ■
’ ‘ 71 2f*>-1
l^t^^v^jDRONKENNESS
_ c-s£|?f 15. ft. |
•ezlsfg lit
Tel P
co. «.«.* s s« ^- M g
_ ssecas
•» «.= =.- .5 9
to cs S
DIAMONDS. SILVER
;r\9t
^WilliLK,^
J£
163 BK/OA.U ST-
I apr-10-ly.
WMl*«Jlcrve and Brain 1*111
Arc a certain cure for all mental
and nervous disorders. For sale
bv J. W. Stanford. 4t
p. i CURED IX ITS VARIOUS STAGES.
Desire for stimulants entirely remov
ed. Home treatment. Medicine can bo
administered without knowledge i»f pa
tient. l*y simply placing it in coffee, tea
or any article of food. Cures guaranteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
For any case of dmukenness that Gold-,
en S|>ecific will not cure. Circular*
containing testimonials and full particu
lars sent free. Address
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
jc-liMy. 1H5 Race St.. CinviMnati. O.
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
Matches and Snuff, j Hazard Gunpowder!^ m! * e * * Iipoi!,Uy ’ CaU and
Cheap as can be bought this
side of N. Y. at
ALLISON <fc SIMPSON'S. !
jnn24 et
A SPECIALTY.
ALLISON & SIMPSON!
jan24ct Agents.
. , . „ and nnr (wive#.
I A LLI SON A SI 51PSON.
to. 21. it
Slionlder Hrsfos
For ladies and gentlemen, of the
To Sportsmen!
25 I’anud Kegs of Powder tor $4.
Shot. AVaiU and Priincis in pro-
jiortion. at
et ALLISON * SIMPSON’S.
Breakfast Bacon-and Dried
Orgne«awl Piano*
nt'ai'. suit’s, for sale cheap, l>y latest iinpravemeot—all sizes, at
Buckwheat Flour, -I. AV- Stanford— Cheaper than! nov.’?0-4t J. W. STANFORD'S.
Call on him and — ' Y 7-
—Pyrafuge for Chills at
J. AA'. Stankobos.
at ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
a flat «»* ! factory .prices. Call on him and
ana oat Meal, at; Illustrated catalogue and
r r u>r\v f. ctaincfAV'C ! c
ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
He will save yon money.
Special Drive for 30 Days 1
i English BREECH LOADING
i SHOT GUNS, at Bargains, t<
close out. at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
TOBACCOS.
AVc are offering
Sreelal Iadacna^ah
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
-Ifew Crop Turnl
Seed, all varieties-
by the pound or pa^
^W.STAMFORD’S.