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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
W. H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD.
CUT lilt KRT, GA.
Thursday Morning, Jan. 8. ISS5.
Mr. I. A. MARTIX is our Agent
at Buford, and is fnlly authorized to
receive and receipt for ail money
paid him.
The Kimball House will proba
bly open on the 10th.
The bar rooms of Cartersvillc
have all closed.
There were 1,200 Justices of
the Peace elected in Georgia last
Saturday.
The Independent says the
boom has started in Lumpkin,
and that quite a number of pat
ties have moved into town.
The bar keepers in Columbia.
S. C., carried the day by a large
majority, and the license has been
put at $200.
Prohibition has again succeed
ed in the city council of Smith
villc. Siinlhvillc is prospering as
it never was.
A Lexington bank man was
short $37,000. He left a note
saying; ‘T am oir for Canada.
Needn’t look lor me nor the inon
cy.”
Ho not allow worms to cheat
your children out of their living.
Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge will
destroy these miserable pests, anil
give the little fellow new armor.-
for the battle of life.
Every visitor to the World’s
Exposition in New Orleans is re
qnired to deposit a silver half dol
lar in a glass box in charge of the
doorkeepers, no admission tickets
being sold.
The Macon Telegraph in an
editorial advises the young men
in the city now idle for want o!
employment not to go hack to the
country, and hy all means r.of to
lam.
The guano dealers in Hawkins
villc have signed an agreement not
to sell any more guano to parties
who have not paid for last years
supply, or fail to make satisfac
tory arrangements in that direc
tion hy the 10th inst.
A prominent pltysican above
Athens says that tile past year hi
did over $2,000 worth of pradio
and did not actually collect en
ough to settle a $150 drug ac
count. lie intends to quit tin
profession until lie can make an
other rise.
The manager of the telegraph
olllee in Savannah has discharged
all the white messenger boys am
employed colored ones in theii
1 daces, lie claims that his pres
cut force is more efficient. Ev
erybody to his own liking, as tin
woman said when she kissed the
cow.
A negro editor of a New Yoik
(taper proposes to start a subset-ip
tion fuinhuming the negroes fut
t he benefit of Gen. Grant, hoping
thereby to raise $50,000, the suit
seriplion asked of each negro lie
ing $1.00. The “wards of the na
tion" would then in turn have a
ward.
’There has been a good deal
said about the Ohio man who liet
and lost his teeth on the result ol
the recent election. It is a little
strange that no one has noted tin
fact Hurt a good many thousand
men lost not only their teeth hut
their heads also on this same re
sult.
A maiden lady of Philadelphia
was a witness in court the olhet
day and when sworn was request
ed to kiss the Bible. She refus
cd, saying that it was so long
since situ had kissed anything
that she had forgotten how it was
done This is a strange and ia
tercsling ease.
Aery Intelligent Animals. I I’skaanMlallsn Itmu.
Mr. Luke Prior, of Alabama,' is On theevening of the 1st inst,
noted for his great natural sense j in company with J. S. Davis, who
and his original English. “I see,” j by the way is on a visit to this
Letter from New Orleans.
said he la a group of fellow mem
tiers, “that Senator Hamilton lias
been Idling about a cow he owns
section from Henry county, Ala.,
your correspondent attended amn-
sicnl entertainment at the resi-
that can talk, and Senator Vest j dence of Mr. J. N. Bigbic, of Clay
tells about a dog that can black j county, where we spent a most dc
hoots and imitate a Methodist ex- lightful evening. Those taking
boi ler Now I have a mule on j a part musically in the entertain-
my farm near Opelika which is
certainly a judgmatic creature.
He is an oncry looking cuss, but,
as I said, very judgmatic. I must
say he is the most imitations ani
mal I ever sec. He is even more
imitations than the monkey. That
mule’s favorite amusement is to
go in swimming with the boys,
and—would you believe it?—he
can swim on his back and dive
head foremost like a fish. Yes,
sir. lie has dived at least thirty
feet and come up with his head
all over mud. This tnule is so
.mitalious that he can counterfeit
dmnst any wind instrument.
There’s a ferryman near my place
who has shot at him several limes.
ment were Prof. J. E. Bigbie at
organ, Mr. D. C. Andrews with a
treble violin, and Mr. W. D. Big
bie with the base violin. These
musicians are considered cx|ierl
performers upon their res|iective
instruments, and as each one felt
the necessities of the occasion,
they gave’their audience some ex
eellent music. After an hour or
so the hand took a recess after
which Mr. _\V. D. liigbie enter
tained the crowd with some comic
songs of sterling merit, which wa*
tiic scene of mirth-giving for the
occasion. Miss Hattie ,
who is stuping at Prof. J. E. Big
bic's, also filled an important
place in the entertainment by giv-
The ferryman has a horn on the ing the audience some excellent
opposite side of the river for trav
elers to blow as a signal when
hey want to come over. The
mule got onto this racket, and
whenever he gets a chance lie goes
down to the forty and brays just
like a horn abiowing. On foggy
lays the ferryman can't sec across
the river, and lie don’t know
whether it’s the mule or a travel
:r. lie told me the other day
that last year he had pulled his
boat over sixty times to answer
that 'blamed long-cared mule,’ as
he (tut it. On my farm I have a
large lull, with rope attached, to
ring up the hands at daybreak
An old colored man used to at
tend to this duty, hut one night
about two years ago lie suddenly
lied. Next morning cvcrybidx
was astonished to hear the lici!
ringing at the usual hour. 1
went out to see who was ringing
it, and gentlemen. I hope I may
never get hack to Alabama if it
wasn’t that mule! Yes, sir; and
dint mule has been ringing that
bell ever since at daybreak every
miming. Not only this, but lie
■asters down between the negro
uibtus, just as the old man useo
to do, to sec that everybody gets
out on time. The old man had a
way of kicking on the door of a
lian.l who did not move out brisk,
and one morning the mule follow
-d Ids example. In a certain
•ahiu there were a very lazy col
ired family that never stirred tin
il everybody else was at work,
lust at day break the mule backed
ip to the front door and gave a
••tick with both feet that sent the
whole faintly through tile back
window. The mule didn't know
it, however, and he kept on kick
ing. The next day it took four
carpenters to put that cabin to
gether again. Gentlemen, as 1
remarked before, that mule's the
most judgmatic and imitations
animal I ever see.”—i’jniii the
IKush ini/ion ltepuOhcan.
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WII.I, YOU srFI-'Kll with Dyspepsia
uni l.tver ('iiiiipiaut? Shiloh's Vitalizer
s guaranteed toeuro you. X-'or .Sale l>v
I. \V. sl'ANT(llil). ’
flic ('rimes of 1884—A Summary of
solus and choruses, which showed
her to lie an cx(K*rt performer
with a voice oi admirable sweet
ness. Thus the entertainment
throughout was a success, and we
long for another opportunity to
witness such an occasion. Vi e
are authorized to say that this
band ot musicians will play at
Coleman at no distant day tu the
future when we hope they will
haven crowded house to listen to
their sweet strains of music.
Hog slaughtering was in ordei
last week with quite a number of
farmers of this section. So then
will be a feast of good things
served here for the next few
weeks.
Mr. J. G. B. Watson, with Mr
J. S. Davis, as we mentioned
ibove, have been on a visit to rel
it ires and friends in the commit
nity. They returned . home ot.
Monday last.
We regret very much to lose as
•i citizen ( apt. B. If. Thornton
who removed trom this section :
few slays ago to the vicinity o
Headland, Henry county, Ala.,
where he goes to take charge of :
literary school, which we lean
will pay him a handsome salary
He has the best wishes of the en
tire section in his new field of la
hor. W. W. J.
Messrs. K rtf tors:
Nbw Ouleaxs, La., Dec. 31, ’84.
Before leaving for New Orleans
several friends asked me to write has the following editorial:
,, , . i . . i , i .i Too many people seem to think
them, but I fiud I have but ,. . - 1 1 . . .
that a religious ncwspajier should
Taking Care ol the Body.
The Christian Index, the lead
ing organ of the Baptist Church
in the South, published in Atlan
ta, Ga., in its issue of Dec. 4, 1884.
THE BEST PAPER 0 THE SOOTH.
to
little lime to write. For their
benefit, and others who may wish
to know, I will write to you. We
bought tickets at Eufaula. (my
self and wife) and started Sunday
evening at half past three; board
ed the Atlanta through train 8:15.
and arrived in New Orleans Mon
day morning at six o'clock. 1
find New Orleans anything but a .
dry town—the streets are wet as tt ni * ox > the practical has been
sell ns f.lii* «n1iwin« S.nttn nf t Iip forth. Ill tlllS JiHl.l
be coufined to the discussion of
moral and religious subjects only,
•orgetting that religion has to do
both with the bodies and souls of
men. "Prove all things, hold fast
that which is good,” has as much
to do with the practical side of
life as it has with the moral side.
Our readers will bear testimony
that in all questions discussed in
the savannah
Weekly News.
$2.00 A YEAR, IS ADVANCE.
Not a Local Paper, but One Suit
able to any Locality.
A BUSINESS, FASLY. LITESAEY
AND
AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL.
This mammoth newspaper con
tains all the news of the week.
In vers on Saturday last, lint by
noon Monday some* of t Item be
gan to run. and liv night all were
in full blast. The strike was
made Saturday eveuiug while ev
erybody was out-it the exposition,
street ears being the only way to
go and come except by boats lit.,
the river. All hands got back P. ] the grandest blood purifier ever
the city somehow—some of them discovered Its effects arc won-
walked. The distance out to the | » n,> 1 ««»i<ter them almost
l, v | miraculous. 1 here is no mem
‘ne com parable to it.” Dr. II.
—good as a blood purifier, good
as a health tonic. In this opin
ion we are sustained by
the best men in the church. Rev.
Jesse II. Campbell, the Nestor of
the Baptist denomination in Geor- • * ___ t .
gia, says: “It is my deliberate | " cekly News is the medtu.n
lina news, and that of other States,
some of I To the farmer, mechanic or ar
tisan. the business or profession
al man. who has not the advan
tngos of a daily mail, the Savan
CATAIilill cfKKlI. health and swee-
breath secured hy Shiloh's Catarrh Rein
ed \\ I’riee no rents. Na-ul Injector free.
For sale hy .1. W. ST A X FORD.
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Pawned Himself for Uriahs.
Dallas, Texas, January 4.—A
dissipated looking person appear
ed at a well known liar room in
this city last night and impor
tuned bystanders tor a drink ol
liquor. Not finding a generous
response to his appeal he propos
cd to raffle himself otf tor ou»
year’s peonage at teu cents a
chance.
About one hundred chances
were taken and the man was won
by a popular newspaper man.
The winner is at a loss to know
just what to do with his prize.
Parlies who know the unfortii
nate person say his name is Ar
tItur Gordon; that lie is the son of
the Record of the Country During j a wealthy New York merchant,
and that he figured quite promi
nently in northern Texas about a
year ago in several escapades.
His conversation shows hitn to
lie an educated and travelled
man.
the Year.
The New- York Evening Tele
gram publishes statistics of crime
during 1884. which show a mark
ed and rapid increase in murders,
suicides and lynehings through
nit the country in a year. On an ;
irernge there here been about 9 I
•nufilers and 5 suicides a day,while |
•xecnlions have only averaged j
about two per week, showing that
capital punishment befalls but one
murderer out of every 33. Lyneh
ings have averaged about four a
week. In 1883 there were, on an
average, four murders and two
suicides a day, and two hangings
No Divorce lain.
exposition is about five miles
streetcar and seven by the river.
Board and lodging here is cheap
enough or high enough, from one
dollars day up. Pretty good fare
can be procured at private houses
at one dollar and a halt' per day.
If all who come will go at once tu
the e\|iosition department of ac
commodation, at 15 Union street,
or 134 Gravier street, they will get
all the information they want free
of charge. Twelve dollars is the
tare from Eufaula to New Orleans,
and for ten or twelve dollars more
one can s|>cnd a wreck pretty com
fortably. I mean that $12 is for
the round trip, and good for 15
days. When the conductor on the
M. A E. R. R. came around for
tickets, and saw mine was for New
Orleans, he warned me to keep my
eves o|ien or I would lie killed or
robbed. I told him that 1 had
visited cities as bad as New Or
leans in tny opinion. “No.” said
lie, “New Orleans is tlic worst city
in the United States.” I find no
in.ire trouble here than at othoi
iilaces. Generally when a man
gets into trouble he is in sonic bar
room, gambling den, or somewhere
else lie has no business.
The exjiosition win n completed
•t ill be llie greatest show ever put
together. 1 thought the attend
nice was small when I first calm
here, but 1 can sec that the crowd
ias increased each day since
I have been here. Nearly all tin
vislors at present are from the
North and West, and a great
many of them are disposed to cal:
the exposition a failure, for what
reason I cannot imagine. Tbe\
also abuse the city for its mud
and water, forgetting thal-it is
built in a bog, and can’t be made
u tter titan i is. The exposition
grounds are beautifully laid out
near the river. It is low and wet.
rater rising in every hole six in
ches deep, but tlie walks every
where are splendid, and no need
of getting in the mud. The
grounds and buildings are lit up
it night by electric lights. Theta
r.-lwu nr three hundred acres en
closed, ot perhaps more, and most , , | ( j
of it is covered with a beautiful '
growth of grass, as green as a rye
patch, with orange trees here atm
there filled with ripe fruit.
A description of what is to be
seen inside the building is too
much for my |>on. Georgia’s ex
liibit is not tip yet, except Savan
nah cotton exchange, iu fact a
great many things are not on ex
liihilion yet, nor can be for some
time yet, but there is as much as
one can examine in a whole month.
’I he engines in machinery hall
that '-ini the machinery are quite
a wonder, there are six in nuiuher
otie of the driving wheels twenty
four feet tn diameter, five and a
half feet face, and a six feet stroke.
Win ever may go, don’t fail while
iu the government building to
give special attention to the ex
Dibits made by California, Japan,
and the Worlds Scientific estab
, judgment that Swift’s Specific is 1 '>- v which he can be informed of
1 events transpiring in the busy
world, whether in his own Stale
or in the most distant pai ls of the
glolie.
Every yearly subscriber is en
titled to one of the Morning News
Library serials us a premium.
C. Hornady. one of the best known
ministers in our church, says:
“Swift’s Specific is one of the best
blood purifiers in existence.”
These brethren speak advised
ly. But few preparations can
bring forward sucli endorsements.
The Index desires only to endorse
these statements. We have wit
nessed the beneficial effects of
this medicine, not only in our
own households, but in several
other cases where seemingly all
other remedies had failed. It is
purely a vegetable compound,
scientifically prepared, and per
Cecily harmless in its composi
tion. Il renews the blood and
builds up broken down systems—
gives tone and vigor to the consti
tution. as well as restores the
bloom of health to the suffering.
Therefore, we do not deem it in
consistent with the duties of a re
ligious journal to say this much
in its behalf.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free.
Tije Swift Specific Co..
Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga.
A One-llorse Farm iu South Caroli
na.
Youkyii.i.e, S. C., January 4.—
Mr. W. II. Walker, of this county,
who cultivated a one horse farn
l ist year, sends the agriculture
department the subjoined state
ment: Eighteen acres in cot to i
vielded 7.2G9 |Huinds lint, vvliiel.
brought him $371 (il: 480 luisheb
cotton seed, at 184 cents. $88.80:
10 acres in oats, (iOO hushtls, a.
30 cents. $3G0; 0 note; in corn
200 bushels, at 75 cents. $150:
1.500 bundles fodder, at $1.5t
hundred. $22 50: 4 ai rev in whoa'
14 bushels, at 90 cents, $39.(10
I’o'al receipts. $1,832 51
1‘aid for 1.000 bushels c itton
seed, at 15c.. $150; two tons aeiii
phosphate, at $18 50. $37.00; bin
and hoard of one regular hand
-rl80; extra labor $75; for use o
horse and fee l $100; for picking
■otton $108.95; blaeksmithing
Total expenses $000.93.—
Net profit $071.58.
The cotton seed was broadcast
ed on stubble land and turned till
let* last December with a two
horse plow. The arid was put iu
at planting time. Ordinary cttl-
(i cation —Constitution.
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English BREECH LOADING
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close out. at
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
South Carolina is the only state tishment on the upper floor.
in the union in which it is impos
sible to obtain a judical diyorce
fur any cause, and while the ((to
pic of South Carolina do not by
any means claim to be any better
titan their neighbors, any mote
ind two lynehings a week. Since ! long suffering, sweet tempered, I
the beginning iff tl.e year 3.877 j m( . ek , ol . affectionate, it is certain
persons have been murdered,
against 1.491 last year, 215 of
‘‘Welcome, sweet day of rest,
That saw the Lord arise;
Weli-ume tu this rejoicing breast
.'.nil these reviving eyes.”
And as sung by the average choir—
“Wavv-kavv, svvavv daw aw vvavv,
Thaw saw, thaw law avv vvavv,
Wavv-kavv. taw, thaw, ravv-vavv-vaw
brew
Avv thaw revv-javv-saw avv.”
The pastors of the Baptist and
Methodist churches in Hawkins*
vilie have the same initial—K J
Coates and E J. Burch. In Ma
cun, the two Methodist churches—
Mulberry Street and First Street
—have as pastors J. O. A. Cook
and J. O. A. Clark.
All of Gen. Grant’s property,
including many of the valuable
presents he has received from
friends at home, and potentates
abroad, has lieen levied on by W.
H. Yauderhilt to secure a debt ol
$100,000. Gen. Grant's friends
propose to raise the money to re
lieve him of the embarrassment.
Vanderbilt himself pn>|>oses to
give $00,000 of the amount.
The bill passed by the Georgia
Legislature to authorize the Guv j alternate section. The lauds are
ermir to issue bonds to the j exceedingly rich and produce ex
amount of three millions ! celient sugar, the plants rattoon
hundred and thirty five thousand | in S fo1 ' fourteen years instead of
dollars, and sell the same for ti e
them mysteriously. Forty eight
children were killed hy their pn-
ents; 83 wives were murdered by
Iteir hushan is, and 12 husbands
by their wives. ' The remaining
••family jars” ineludce 13 frarti
•ides, 9 parricides, 2 matricides
ind 2 sornricidcs.
There is a very rich company,
leaded by Hamilton Disston, of
Philadelphia, which is at work
draining the everglades. Lake
Dkeet.hobee, about forty miles
square, is a shallow, bowl shaped
reservoir that, eight months in
the year, overflows a flat area ol
like extent. By cutting a canal
to the Atlantic they have lowered
ly evident that the absence of a
divorce law has not injuriously
affected the general state of so
ciety or the happiness of the pco
pic of the state.—JTetrs & Courier
m
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Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands,Chilblains. Corns
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lively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by J. W. Staxfoko.
jan 24 ly.
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Vic do well tv) guard against
the blinding influences nf pte-
Fresh
the lake three and a half feet, 'judiee. How difficult for the most
This has drained about a million
acres, and where the dredging
boat floated two years ago is now
a sugar plantation. The com
pany is now cutting a like canal
tot-he gulf, which will draw the
lake still lower by four feet. This
will permanently reclaim three
million acres, ot which the state
honest man to state a case with
exact precision when he has tak
en sides on some question relating
to it. If one looks through glass
n the city at 150 Canal street,
there is a museum of anatomy.
No jierson in New Orleans should,
under any circumstances, fail to
spend a (mrlioti of his time within
this magnificent temple of nature
and art. Ordinary piaceswif en
tertainment afford but a tempo
rary enjoyment. The impressions
produced in the museum are as
instructive as they are absorbing,
and while inviting the attention,
conveys such permanent lcsson-
to the mind as cannot be easily
forgotten. Here one will liml
j food for study, thought and re
flection. Each department is a
I re| ««i orv of striking biaulies,
staitling won !e:s, and bewilder
ing sign.?. M. N. Phillips.
» •
Deaf Mi: es iu Ancient Greece.
Among the ancient Greeks deafj
mutes were looked upon as a dis
grace to humanity, and under the
barbarous laws of Lyeiirgns thoy *
were exposed to death. Nor was
highly cultured Athens less cruel
than Sparta toward these unfortu
nate creatures. Deaf mute chil
dren were pitilessly sacrificed
without a voice being heard on
their behalf. Aristotle declared
congenital deaf mules to tie inca-
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ct
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mi|»any.
Another Reduction
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Inpurr lilnod, J(alaria,( hiil»aud Fevers,
ssatar* drunkenness;
It is invaluable for I?iscnses peculiar to
Women*and all who lead wdentary li'PS- ri’PFii iv i>pu y (DiAl’tt KTirra I
It does not injure the teeth. oa use lieadaelic.or vlIibD V AK1V19 91 AliIiS* j
pn»duce constipation—utU'r Iran medicine* do. «
, , , r • . . . . . . | It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates ! Desire for stimulants entirely remov- 1
oi lusiiticlion, an<i tins was the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- j ed. Home treatment. Medicine can he I
STAPLES.
Meal, per bushel 70c
Salt, per sack $1.10
Wheat Bran, per hundred $1.05
SUNDRIES.
Kerosene Oil, 15c per gal, 2
gal’s fur 25c
Maccarnni, best impl'd, 15c
per lh, 2 llis fur 25c
Cheese, licst Cream, tier lb. 15c
I Fancy Rio Cuffee, 7 llis for $1.00
j Choice Rio 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 lb sack 60c
Starch, best, 3 llis for 20c
Bunciess Cod Fish, |ier lb.... 10c
Soda, Dwight’s, per lb 5c
Tomatoes, standard, 2 3 lb
cans for 25c
Peaches, standard 1 2 lb
cans fur 15c
Okra aud Tomatoes. 2 21b
cans for 25c
Borden’s Milk. |ier can 20c
Blacking, Mason’s lrgesize liox 5c
Matches. 400 S & C. t for 5c
The above prices arc for Stan
ilard Goods.
the universal opinion of classical
antiquity. The Rinnans treated
the unfortunates with the same
perfectly clear and pure, he will I cruelty as the Greeks. As soon
sec things just as they are; but it ; !18 a child was found to lie deaf
the glass is discolored,'everything ' i!,”! 1 " : ' s
, . , • f | liber. Onlv tho
he sees is more or less distorted
i iiovr. ouiv ti lose esc a | led whom
j the waves washed back to the
Prejudice, self interest and the shore, or whom the natural love
gives the drainage company every | heated passions of the hour make j of their parents kept hidden from
purpose of paying the public debt
falling due iu 18So aud 1S86, was
approved and signed by the Gov
ernor on the 24lit day of Decem-
tlirce, as in Louisiana. Steamers
now go up the canal front the
ocean, and the work will be son
eluded in a tear.—Constitution.
it absolutely impossible for one
however honest and sincere, to
pronounce a correct judgment j
the eves of the world.—fix.
upon a matter in regard to wh.ch
his feelings have been enlisted.
cnurr,
Bronchitw
’s Cure.
FOKD.
WIIOOIMXG corr.11 ami
imimMliiitely relieve*| • l»v
For sale by J. W. ST A N-
junc-liMy.
iieves Heartburn and I5« lulling, and strength
ens the museles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, "
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
4aP* The genuine has al*ove trodc mark and
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
Itdewhbv CROWN (HEMICAL iO„ BALTIMORE, MD»
jan-S-lv.
;i<1 in mistered without knowledge of pa-
coflee. tea
un ran teed.
3100 WILL BE PAID
■^Lasritude, Lack of tient - by simply 1‘locinj; it ill coffee, tea
■al, or any article of food. Cures
Several districts in Spain have
recently suffered severe earth
quake shocks. Much property
The bonded debt of Forsyth is i has been destroyed, and nearly a
■ ... ....I it... ..o.„tl
A vacant acre lot in Eufaula
sold a few days since for $3,675
cash—Good forFaifaula.
— —
SLEEPl.KSs Ml i UTS. miserable
bv that terriblecou^rh. Shiloh's Cure is
the remedv for you. Forsuie bv J.
si r t vi.’i*i.m»
Holmes’Sure Cure
Hbath Wash & Dentifrice!
C URKS Bleeding Gums. Ulcers, Sore
Mouth. Sore Throat, c leanses the
Teeth ami Purities the Breath : used and
reromiuended by leading Druggists.
I're; rtred by ]>rs. J. I’. A W. R. Holmes,
Dentists, Maeoy l-*a. For sale by
I)R. W. IL T1IUKNTOX.
de**2.V!3t Dentist.
j For any ease of drunkenness that Gold-
l en S^ecitir will not cure. t’irculnrs
containing testimonials and full particu
lar-- sent free. Address
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO.
je-UMy. 1X5 Race St.. <*inci*nati, O.
BLANK JtOOKS
of every kind.size aud style,cheap
erthnn.cver before, at
aiwM.tf J. W. Stanford's.
To Sportsmen!
23 round Kegs of Powder for $4.
Shot. Wads and l’t iincis fn pro
portion. at
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
Gueen Olives and Pickles,
at ALLISON * SIMPSON’S.
STOW & CO,
EUFAULA, ALA.
iiov-27 ct.
son at
J.WStanford’s
W here He will Distribute, to AH who
Cull, at very Low Prices,
TOYS!
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION!
From a Complete Menagerie to a Gen
uine Locomotive with a Train of Cars in
full speed, or Anything Else in the way
of Toys you may desire.
1 ine .Silk Plush Alliums, both Photograph anti Au
tograph ; Fine CeluloiM Dressing Cases, Fine Scrap
Hooks, line Hooks for Presents; Fine Moustache C.ups,
Fine Toilet Pets, Fine Vases, Ink Stands, Work Boxos.
Shell Boxes, Fine Extracts, and Fine Cologne Bottles.
-:o:-
Dolls, Dolls ! Dolls 11
All Sizes* and Prices, and Kinds I
Musical Instruments!
Yon can bny Anything in this Line,
from an Harmonica to a
Piano or an Organ !
Call and Make Your Christmas Purchases
of Me, andl wOl Save Yon Money.
J. W. STANFORD.
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