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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
W. H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD,
CUTHliEItT, fIA.
Intrusive Farming.
That a change of some sort
must be made by those who farm
lias been quite evident for tunny
years. J he old methods have
pro veil unsuccessful The land
litis constantly grown poorer,
.while the mortgages have been
! getting larger.
Mr. I. A. HARTIS Is unr Agent; W«»"«ge.l by tHelr want nr . _ ,
at Buford, and isfnlly authorized tn succcss ' m «".v have abandoned | an ‘ l sca,e tl,em rr,,w the garden. | We fear that the rceent eold
Thursday Morning, Feb. 1!>. 1SN5. j
Ward Slalion Stem*.
The Methodist church has a
new bell, and its “Gome, O come"’
will jieal forth every 1st and 3 i
Sunday morning for preaching,
every Sunday evening for Sabbath
School, and every Thursday night
for prayer meeting.
A gentleman here directed his !
little son to shoot at some pigeons
(’•IrmaaNlalioa llraw.
We will say to the Kditors that
our budget was prepared for last
issue hut failed to reach you or.
Halliu High School.
Dear Enterprise «fc Appeal:
I dislike very much to ask for
space in your valuable paper for
account of some misunderstand this squib, as it is of so little ini
ing in sending.
Since our last. Miss Ella Pal
mer has made a visit to this sec
tion. to the delight of her many
friends here.
receive and receipt for all money farming, moved to the towns, and
paid him. i found.some kind of business to
am U l,l 8Egjg»WL 1 ■ 111 ■■ iengage in, while others have
Units county in a recent election ! thought they conul do better in a
went ■•wet” by 150 majority.
new country, and hence have ta
It is said that Sam Small is j ken Horace Greeley’s advice, and
Five of them could not get away spell has seriously damaged the
without help. ; oat crop of this section, especially
The weather has been so bad ; those that are just coining up.
this week that many of the* people; Air. W . II. Moore is pushing
the work on his
here, which will
failed to get their clothes‘bathed.*
Jesse Oliver is having his house
portanec to any other part of the
county, but I do beg the space tn|
say a few words to Air. J. It. He
says in the issue of Felt. 5th that
there were other motives for so
many good workers for the school,
etc. Now I can't see for my life
what he is driving at. And again,
on Feb. 12, he says he ought no;
to have said so, but his evil heart
residence near I prompted him. That sounds a
be a well eon strange. And again, savs lie is not
studying for the ministry.
The Leyden House, one of the
landmarks of Atlanta was burned
last week.
Quitman, Itmnks county, had
a jail delivery, last week. Three
escaped.
The Georgia Press Association
meets at Bainbridgo on the IStli
ol A! arch.
It seems now a settled tact that
Khartoum has fallen, and that
General Gordon is dead.
Rev. Bishop Gross has been ap
pointed to the Archbishopric ol
Oregon.
The Crew Street School ITousi
iu Atlanta was burned Wednes
day night of last week.
The fearful snow storms and
eold weather have seriously in
temipled many brar.ehes of busi
ness in the North and West.
From Atlanta to far beyond
Gainesville no liquor is sold on,
the Air Line Bond. The same i>
true of the Stale Road from At
lauta to Chattanooga.
Two
have
ever.
‘gone West.” A few, how- I '•‘•noddled. He has moved out; structed and commodious
determined to st:l y „ i 1(;re j «n his plantation, and will remain i,,g.
• until the work is done.
Mr. Cheny and Indy visited Ma
could not have better suecess.They ! con tl,is week ‘ IIo l» e ll “'.V had »
determined not to cultivate so Peasant trip.
they are. and see if, by an improv
ed method of making errp-, they j
■ .. .... i*n
much land, but enrich a small
area, and await the result. Inolli-
build- I a patron of the school, and not a
I well wisher for its pmsjH'iiiy, not
On Wednesday night last, the
school house about three miles
, from here, in which Aliss Sam
oi words they tried the intensive j mons was teaching, was burned,
system of farming. Instead of all the books anil fixtures were a
Several left from this point on j living in that in m.tl a'e settle-
Sunday last to attend the Exposi- [ meat, etc. Now it is natural
lion at New Orleans. We wish
them a pleasant and profitable
trip, with a safe return.
Our Riddle Column.
Which is the most positive gen
tlein.in? Cer tain. T.-ivior’s (’hero
kee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Alullein is certain ti
colds and croup. Jt is plcasaul
and effective.
Whv is tin* letter P like uncle's
fat wife going up hill? It
ant pant (aunt), and cooling cl' 1
loo soon produces roughs and
colds. Tavlor’s Cherokee Beine
.ly of f'Weet Gum and Alullein will
cure her.
Atlanta
Druggists.
Atlanta, OctoWcr 13,1SS-I.
Wo l»o?r::H hamllin^ II. B. 15. from its
npf* cxistonoo. a few months ag«», ami have <
~ ’ never hoard a word of ilissatisfaction ex- j
j.re>sod rol i;i»*e to its merits, hut have !
neard it very extravagantly praised by j
those who have u«ed it. Its sale with us i
Cutlibert oh a Boom!
. . , THE building of the Columbus. Chattahoochee ifc Florida Railroad
cie > j and wc Mmv hliy 11 | being now declared a certainty. and its completion acknowledged by rill
akes 1 1 HOWARD & CANDLE!*. as being: the most potent fsi
Wholesale Druggists.
Why are persons who are fati
gued like a wheel*? They are tired.
More so if they have a cough or
weak lungs. Take TaylorV*Cher
okee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein and be cured.
What tree bears the most fruit
to market*? The axle tree. The
mullein plant bears the fruit of
good health to the lungs and bron
ehii. Tavlor’s Cherokee Remedy
the
Mr. Ren Dele he i is preparing to
re-cover anil otherwise re.model
his residence near here.
enough for one to think that lie
has got an evil heart. As lie does j of Sweet Gum and Mullein is
not live in the settlement, it seen s ! ‘ °ugl» and croup cure,
that he wants to prosper, and at j Why is a dancing master like a
the same time see Ins neighbor i He is tuil ol boughs (bows).
I r U
Office of Jacobs’ Pharmacy. *
Atlanta. June in. ’Si. \
h months ago wo had no demand for
j I». 15. 15.. hut now our retail demand i-
Mich that wo arc forced to buy in two
gros< lots. Wc attribute the rapid and
enormous demand to the comparative
size and price of 15. It. B.. and its posi
tive merit. It sells well and gives our
customers entire satisfaction. < >ur sales
have increased nun percent, within a few
months. JAeolJs* PHARMACY.
l’er Fred 15. Palmer. M. D.
Atlanta. June 12. ’SI.
We have been handling 15. 15. 15. only
a few mouths, and take pleasure in say
ing it is superseding all other Blood Rem
edies. It sells well.gives our customers
entire satisfaction, and we cheerfully re
commend it in preference to any other
Blood Purifier. A.SIIKK «fc MubRK,
Druggists.
go down. Now,
scattering what manure they* could
raise over twenty acres, they put it
on four or live, and now after a
It w years of careful, thoughtful
work, they are pleased with the
outcome.
Our readers have not forgotten
how Farisli Furman took 00 acres
of land, which, without mrnure.
unde 8 bales of cotton, and con
slantly enriched it until it made
80 bales. If we are not mistaken
in our recollection of the result,
the same land made 120 bales the
year in which Mr. Furman died
Mr. I). W. Perdue, of Pike, has
some very satisfactory experience
on the same line. Last yea** he
made 4,545 pounds ot seed iotton
to the acre—a little more than J
total lus^. The patrons have (it |
ted up another house, and the!
school will continue.
Judge T. A. Wall suffered two
days last week from a severe at j
tack of industry, and as there was
no “smutty end of the chunk” for
him to get hold of, he got on the
brier side of the fence to repair it. j
He is convalescent.
At the academy Friday we
placed a glass tube over a jet of
We won hi
artfully sac to Peb, that is a
the citizens of this section that
we are now acting as agent for a
high grade Guano, and would be
pleas -d to shale the patronage of
all good citizens. Apply to us for
terms
Married, on the 15ih inst., Rev.
J. S. Xoles officiating, Wright
< oleman to Miss Sea rev.
i t * „ • : I lie consumptive bows from loss
dear Johnnie . .. J, , . . _ , .
j of vitality tell him to take 1 aylor s
ba»l spirit. * 10,11 ; Cherokee Remedy ot Sweet Guui
the tenor of the Utter it seems that 1 and Mullein.
he ! vjs in Brooksx ilie or near by. j Why are corsets like opposition
He may live in three or four miles.‘omnibuses? Because they reduce
but I know lie don't live in the the fair (fare). So does neglect
village. F«»rin\selfl want both coughs and colds. lake in
Brooksville and Mullins Schools
to prosper. About a year ago 1
was talking to Dr. Cleveland and,
potent factor that could be named in giving life
and impetus to the city, and even the surrounding country”as a
well wisher of all. we bid the enterprise God speed.
Cuthbert is alive as well to the importance of an Artesian Well an
attraction that would draw many to our community.
This work is rapidly progressing, and we hope soon to seethe pure
water bubbling up from the low regions, and this section greatly
benefited by the success of the enterprise.
The .success of these two enterprises, together with our School and
Church
eventually p
1 his effect will be felt sensibly throughout the country, affecting
the price of lands in the county, as well as city property.
“A prosperous town a prosperous county.” Then let us all puli
together.
i - - *■ >)' 11,1 • " mi i ot,iiutn
c-li advantages, with the acknowledged health of Cuthbert,
Luallv put the town on a boom.
must
SCHUMANN’S PHARMA* Y. »
Atlanta. June 1*5. ’Sl.»
Since I have he-'iin handling the 15. 15.
B.. which is alntut three or four months,
it grows so much in popularity. and its
sales increased so much, that I have to
hitv it in gross lot', as it sells quite raj>-
idfv. * Til K< >. SCU UM A NX.
: time Taylor's Chemkec Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein.
Atlanta. June 12.
During the past few niontl
‘riven 15. B. B. severe tests in the
Blood Diseases, and unhesitatingly pro
nounce it a safe. sure, harmless and
spec ie Blood I’ttrilicr. fully meritingtlic
• •ontideneeof tliepubli
We stanil rc.nlv to do our part, and will ever lie alive to anv com-
?ndablo enterprise* for the gone I of our people.
We are trying to keep pac.i with the spirit of enterprise now pre
ding, and with pride and satisfaction call attention toour elegant
Store, filled with Choice Goods
every variety, which wc are selling cheaper than was ever known
the history ot Cuthbert.
We propose to be headquarters for
gjave Plows, Plow Hods, Heel Pins, Ulevicss, Trace
Chains, Axes and all Farm lyscessaries.
Mv customers I We are handling a superior Steel, worked no inin r* i ,
are ilrlishtn! with its eOi-ets.aml the .!«■-!, - ,T • . ... 'u sen up into these (e iods. and
Send a 2 cent stamp for 10 page | "“•• | >* 1 Ini. so wim.h rfitliy im-ri-nsi-dthat ] e '?‘) *- ll ll * el in tl.e county will consult his lutercsl hr givin-"- us a
.... 1 1 ° jl have keen compelled to buy hv the j call. " D °
as it is the i-o.-t selling blots! rein- !
negroes were accidently i, :l |cs. He gives an itemized
poisoned in Pike county. Iasi
week. “Bough on Rats” had heen
used and some food on which it
count of expenses and profit:
Cost of cultivating an acre ol
'round, $15.-10; fertilizing, $12 50;
burning hydrogen. A shrill mu j We regret to learn of the feeble
sical note was produced; llii» : liess or Uncle Jas. Morgan, one or
would continue as long as it was , , , . . T
not interrupted l.y n* discordaU ° ,,r oUIcsl :w ' 1 Urst tu,2 ‘ :n8 ' 1,e
note, but when it av:is thus inter troubled with asthma,
rupted it woidd remain perfeetly The pastor in charge, Rev. Jno.
still until started by a note which | Martin, failed to meet his
corded with the scientific music.
If the “Hydrogen Tones’’ are pro
du _*ed by the jet being rapidly ex-, , .
lingiiished and re ignited. Avliy ] place was filled by Rev. J. S. ; «a*lies ol the very best type.
Prof. Cox. concerning the two,
and told them then that I wanted
Brooksville and Mullins to have a
royal good school. These arc my
sentiments, so help me God.
Both communities arc good and
a p j deserve good schools, and 1 hope
Riddh* Book to
WALTER
jy 2t
A. TAYOR.
Atlanta, Ga.
sloes a disc* r 1 from the outside! Noles in stirring sermons,
cause it to burn steadily?
pointment at Villubdi church on Miss Me. and -Mrs. Passmore
| Saturday ami Sun-lay last, and ' l,;,v0 gl'U'inus success. They are
and
why J. 11. wants to pul! down the
; crop, Sold 1,540 pounds
I >f lint cotton at 9 cents per pound
was spread was left where the lit picking, $15 90; ginning $0 18;
tic negroes found it. Great can |'<>tal cost per acre of raising the
ought to betaken with all poisons.
In the recent contested election I $133.05. 8.000 pounds or cotton
ease in Mitchell county it was I *ecd, $18.20; total, $158.25. Net
developed that 700 people voted pvol't l-er.acie.^de'hictiiig all cx
paid
who had not paid their taxes
Nothing but a good registration
law will prevent such iniscondncl
and every county ought to have
such a law.
President-elect Cleveland is a
Presbyterian in faith. His fath
er was a minister of that dcnnmi
nation. It is likefy that the con
gregati ns of the Presbyterian
church in Washington City will
be larger than it has been.
With one week's work at Hut t<
ville, Ala. Rev. Sam Jones war
instrumental in llie conversion o!
between two and three hundred
all the churches reaping the bene
fit of his services. The citizens
of Huntsville raised seven bun
tired and fifty dollars and present
ed it to him. lie went from there
to Charleston. S. C.—Columbus
Enquirer Hun.
On the principle that ifyott arc
going to tell a lie, tell a big on**,
the following’ is-a success:
A farmer living in the Eastern
part ot the state missed a couple
ot his cows some tune ago, and a
diligent search and notices in the
county papers failed to bring them
to light. Yesterday, However,
while in* the field he noticed a hole
ponses, $110 27.
Mr. R. A. Mathews made last I will, no doubt prove
year 25 bales of cotton on a one | acquisition to the lii in.
horse farm in Talliotton. II v c
Mr. II. W. Moore, of Henry
, , | county, Ala., made a short visit
tons ot guano and over 200 dozen , J
eggs Saturday. Pretty good for a j t,lis s ‘‘ l ' tion last "ock, and re
rain\* ilav. |»orts fanning interests badly be
Mr. Wm. M. Sc&mlrctt is at Ft. j :,j m l in that section.
Valley, sick. Robert Scandretl is j We have rocolve(1 fi , )m the A „
here to attend to hts affairs during , .
liis absence. j l!,or ’ ] > r - G * " • L - von ’ ot Atlan
B. K. Arthur Son have s<» j l;l , Ga.. a copy of his new song
cured the .services of Mr. John E! j book, “Gems of Song for the Sun
erbee. Mr. K'erbee is well and fa- jay School,*’ whieh is made to
! vorablv known in this section, nnd j . .. .
. . . correspond with its name, as it is
valuable! ... 1 .
led with gems in the wav ol
Misses Mattie Whaley and Ada
| Jumper from Terrell and Mr. Pole
j had the space, wc could continue j Saunders, from Webster, arrived
to great length giving the names i yesterday to attend school here.
J of those whose experiments Avith i Gl course Ave are pleased to wel- I
I t he intensive system iia* c In cn ' C,,|,1L ' ,, " r loi 1,,cr i ,,, l ,ils to onr ,u " j
eminently sat islactory. Med..; 1\ V() of our young gents, with » ;
not wish to be u i c o d as say- zeal that was not unto kuowlcdui !
mg that all who have tried it. j visited their sweethearts Sunda\ 1
Sabbath School Songs. Sabbath
Mullins* settlement, and a widow
! —it must be as lie says, from an
! evil heart. Hold up, Johnnie
i Reb. bold up. Some people in
j ihis community think that Prof
j Cox is Johnnie R., but I know
enough to know that Prof. C. nev
er thought of such a thing. Some
I also have thought the writer was
Sorghum, but I never thought of
such a thing until I saw the piece
in the paper, and the only thing 1
ever wrote for publication had my
Washington, February 11 —
Butler Mulione, son of Senat r
M a hone, was put under a sj'l.OOu
bond to-day to answer in the
Police C urt to the charge of as
w jjl sank Avith intent to kill, preferred
by one of the employes of \\ el
cker's hotel. Young M ilione en
tereil the hotel last night, ami
while under the intluenc-* of li<j
nor became violent. He fired
three shots at a hotel porter, one
of which took cited iu the man's i
linger, and another plowed !
through the hair of John Welcker. j
A warrant for his anv si < ■ n the j
above charge was Bailed tins I
morning. Pos masicr Windsor, ol !
Aiexamliia, Ya., becoming hi>
bondsman.
e«lv I handle.
W. A. ORAHAM. Dmgjdst.
Atlanta.June 12. *S4.
We find the safe of B. B. i». largely on
the increase, and ns a Blood I’m ilier we
consider it first-class. ’Tis one of the
best selling medicines we liandie.
SHARI* BROS , Druggists.
fel*o-lm.
:';-a
ivA
MEAT!
! =■>
Schools in want of new song books | name signed to it in full except
would do well lo correspond with I l ^ ,c one I wrote last week.
; be Author. I " ill close by hoping J. R. will
A very sudden and unexpected i leconsider, and that both schools
leatli* occurred in this communi prosper. Yours, truly,
ty on the Dth inst., details Imin One who Wokks Hard,
about as follows: Mr. William j Otherwise, J. T. Jay.
have succeeded, for such is not j
tine. Some have failed at it. for
1 he same reasons that they would :
a givut way off. They r<.rg»t tl„*ii StL '' l ’ n “ ,n * :,n n,:,n - l "" |
umbrellas, got there too late for '’eccntly became a citizen of iliis :
1 dinner, and came home with theii , coinniunity, avus, ou the evening I
r . Sunday fixings thoroughly soak j .,f U.e aforesaid day out in the
have Tailed at any other business, ed and in a bad plight generally. ‘ * .
.1 . . , , • 1 \i 1 i! .! . i i* b’ld with his two step-sons, where
earming is now a close business, alorat: Have sAveelhearts close by. , ,
t- • .11 a ffirful ImiI«•■- cviiliKinn #.*«• ■ l ‘ K T Uoing some cutting.!
Lvt r, thing must be done system I v ua.iui ooiui < xpmsion oc- . • ...
1 -,i , ' ,, j etirred at 10 o’clock T uesday inor " lien to their surprise they saw
atically, and with regard to the* , . ... I
... : mug at the steam mill <*! Mr. I*, linn tumble over on Ins lace, and
greatest possible economy, i here i r Conner live nrl-K krmfh 1
- j \ : ' 01 hastening to him, thev found him !
is no room for waste or idleness. 1 \\ arils, killing Mr. S. R. Jernigam , .
. . .. . 'li,- 1 .1 ! in tile last agonies <»i death.
Another thing is true. lh<*j ;, nd hinting si*\eral others ven ,
The Albany 2ie*vs very M‘ii>i
ulv remaiks that “mcichai.ts
ought to encourage the fa rim is
lo diversify their crops, with :•
spicial AieAv to making tluir
f *rms self sustaining in the war
»f piovisitins. When the l'art;:e:>
beeoine prosperous thtye i 1 i he
betier sales in other than piovis
ion lines for the merchants ami
heir collections "ill be vasti\
i letter.”
Mev/ Advertisements.!
I l'-nve IionRl.t largely, an.l to great advantage, and while Low the
farmer should reap tlie benefits. ’
I have bought largely ui' Staple Goods, such as we all ,n„ s t have:
Ste:ti2j, Si iriinj. Osnaburgs, Stripes, Checks, Etc.
These G<«.*U haxe already advanced, but my customers shall have
'he benefit ot prices at which 1 bought.
Boots and Shoes for the Multitue
l.
i •< >t (
Hats for all the Men and Boys.
1!)
I Bill.
o
, ... 'T r: ;*i n - < ' B ' JSl an '' L: ' :l ' ,in o Brands. Good as the Best,
m l ( Iicap as the ( licapesl. *
ft
k of Hanbvare
to
and < '
Pri<
"uplete, and in this Line I am prepared
to give Sp e .
n l amest every Artirle known to a Notion Department I
In fact 11
•lock,
ay stort
,nV s".t "ash* 1 CV ‘-‘ r ' t,li " S • Vl>1 ‘ " ant l»c found lit
the
Furii'- Yard & Gardens.
The Cheapest is Net the Best!
Magnolia Balm
8 a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
BREWER’S
ROBBER ROOF PAINT,
7r.MSF.ES, CEMENT, ETC.
( 1 I) T<) I-’I tSTKK’S I.l'MItKi: YaKI)
V.X Ml.
farms, which arc mentioned, as
having been brought to so high a
point of fertility were not brought 1
tip to this point in one year—lim
it! two. Land cannot lie suddenly
enriched, to be permaueutly en
riehed. It requires time for the
tenilizing element to become as
Minilateii with the soil, and the
anxious husbandman lias had to
learn patience in wailing for large
results, lint even while waiting
! badly. Three men were framim
writer was only a short
ja house 300 yards away, and a from them, but before lie could
large piece of the boiler was ; g c *t to them he was lead It was
thrown that distance will. s.iHi j supposed that he died from heart
dent loree to knock tlie house, ... . , ...
down. Tie wreck was complete. I 1 llL ' deceased during
C. E. G. i * ,ls sh«»rt resilience here had won
— ! the esteem and confidence of his
Biifort! Ifcins. i • i i , . , , .
! neighbors as a high toned and
Mr. J. II. Mauerv has been vc-
Tiie ness to it, who would rather
not tell,, and you cant tell.
Mill gt-t v *
•.Hi
fe!»-12-t-in-I2.
I'roasi IVartN.
Editors Enter prise «(• Appeal:
j ehrislian gentleman. He ha:
pairing his mill, and says he is
, again ready to serve the public.!
He will also keep meal at his res j Melhoihsl d,u,dl for “P^anU «.f
in one side of his pumpkin, and. j I* 1 -* has found that, with ordinary idenceto exchange for corn. i h^’ty years, and was also a prom
mi getting a lantern nnd going in, j seasons, every application of ma Some of our fanm rs speak of ineut member of the Masonic fra
he louml the lot«t cows quietly eat j mire to the soil lias been profita- planting corn next week, hot <»r ! ternitv. Ilis
I wrote a short piece week be
a high toned and i fore last, requesting yon to aliow
email. He has j me a little space in your columns.
11\eel a consistent member of the: You did so, and I thank you kind
ly. 1 stated that if some one
would brace me up aud encourage
ing pumpkin seeds and getting
lat. i’he hole in the fruit was
caused by the rapid groAvth of the
vim s, which had dragged it along
over the ground for half a mile.—
A i;n• !$ 'j'etofaU*r.
r ! lie Albany News and Adver
tiser “points a moral” in the ac
c.-unt it gives *if the treatment be
st owed on two different person^
soliciting assistance in that city
One was an infirm, crippled old
lady, who had to call 5 in a pair of
clutches to enable her to get
about over the city. A few nick
els and dimes were grudging^
doled out to her, and the total was
lady handsome
ble. | cold.
Wc are glad to know that in, The question now is, did the
our own* section the number of* oats get killed during the recent
those adopting this plan is stead- void spell 4 ? After all. oats seem to
i 1 v increasing
remains were in-
tered on the Uth inst.. at the
Yillulah cemetery, lie leaves a
"ife and three stepchildren to
?ft»itf!i the Criminals.
T he following timely suggestion
hy the Greenville News is repro
luced lor the consideration of
judges, la wye i s and jurors of this
section. The News savs: ‘Ti
would be well if somebody . could
devise some legislation to prevent
the compromisi fciiminal cases.
It is very common for nu n who
commit assaults to escape pun
ishment by paying the person or
persons injuml a sum of money
and the costs. We cannot blame
be a very uncertain crop. We j mourn his sad demise. Verily it
! heard a farmer say the other day ! ‘ V:,s another child of Israel called
, he had not made but one crop in to come over to the promised
, fifteen years. ; Land of Canaan.
An old colored lady at our place ; W. W. J.
of business a few days ago had a I
girl Avith her that bad both marks | Spring' Vale Item*.
I of a chilli an.l nn ol.l person about | X , 1C we:ll | lcr has becn exC ced-
her. lien asked how old she , .. , ,
m”!y unfavorable for farnifna;, ami
little lias been done
:-'iiall. A young lad
iy dressed,- a iu! atinactive in man
oer solicited aid front Lite busi
ness men to reach a dying brothel
in Cedar Key**, Fla. Her story h
v as touchingly told, and tln-
witchery of her pretty face threw
pocket books wide open, at.d a
considerable sum was realized.
The one was a case of deserving
she was going to do with it, and
she said she was going to put it
it her party to these transae.ions. I ‘V 1 ,' 6 ** to tVo "'
A man' who has committed an of ^ C:,L ’= cl,,ck ‘ nS ,' ? l,c sa - vs
fensc is very naturailv anxious to ! : \'T k "" nwcr ' oth ' r * v " ,lr
escape the nnnovan.Ae of a trial: ‘‘ s " !,,n F »* '-“'e an
andthesuir. rer.il he is a p nor j «»•> s, '<* >“ ,l,c h«*
i man. generally finds that it will ■
to ids advantage
season.
oident to his appearance as a wit-!
was, she said: “According to ..., , ,
judgment she is twenty-three i,Ule 1,as 1,0011 ln tl,ls
years old.” The same old lady preparatory lo planting.
had an old horse shoe carrvim- i N ’" le f*:"' “ r *-‘siwak'ng of plant!ng
~:corn this week.
I Notwithstanding the Ycrdict of
fully two thirds ol the farmers is
i t it at commercial fertilizers do no!
pay. they are buying them exten-
j sively again this season, and why
they will persist in using them
without any remuneration, wc can
‘ not understand.
Valentines have put in their ap
I pearance. We have seen some
very pretty ones, but in the main
they aie comic, and productive of
Mr. W. L. Taylor dm ing tbe re
cent cold spell killed the heaviest
some substantial cash compcnsa- i 7? !la ^J IC:,, ' ,, °f lhis 5 „
tion and avoid the loss of time in- i .T ,, ' lun > r 4S » l KUI, »' ls » ef * Mr.
Taylor is quite a successful meat
tiess before the grand jury and the
courts. No special harm is done
: raiser, selling a gi o.l deal of home
I raised meat every year, after sup-
1, while the criminals are persons of
charity, but failed.- The other ; moderate means, who led tl.e loss
was a first-class fraud, a female! l,Io ncy they pay enough to.
tramp, and succeeded; The moral nla !' e a pnnishiuent to them
which the News draw's is that
plying his farm and family, ln
! very little good.
Miss Ktila V. Crapps, one of
Spring \ ale's most beautiful and
amiableyoung ladies, is away on
atisit. Didn't we feel sorry for
me, I would endeavor to give you
the news of our section, six miles
north of Wards. 1 am happy to
say that I have received great en
couragement.
AAe never know what is going
to happen. Last week father's dog
barked himself to death at wagons
hauling guano from Ward Station.
That is about all that was done
last week, hauling guano, and me
thinks there were more buzzards
to be seen last week than usual.
Whether they were enjoying the
scent, or just waiting for some old
cow to lay down aud die I cannot
say.
It was cold last week, but it did
not interfere with school at the
Mullins school house. The tea
eher and children were promptly
on band *y y a . Tbe si li >ol is
getting larger eiery week. We
ikink it will soon run up to thirty
scholars, if the epizootic don't
break out among the children.
W e are fearful .hat some far
mers have had their oats killed
last week.
There was a valentine party at
rpiIK |.nMR* arclitreLy notified that •
JL am pfcjiared t»* faroi*h Brewer’*
* fii’brnlt-.i .:!»’:»••»• I’aint. ('«•-
ment. Ktc , t<* Bu;I<k-rs. Manufactum.-
*.n«l ParnuTs" at whuk’.-alc or retail i; ;
any qtiautitv.
i l.i- av: Titlc-rful r.-sint. Brine:
FiRE FR : J0F AND WATER PEDOF, j
should Ik* iisoil l»v veryh.»dy on t'u- j
nw.fs of their (UvcMin^ houses, stores. {
'arm imj.icmeiits. mariiinery. j>iim{>-. j
feiH-rs around yards, farmers* lots. etc. j
It is the r);.*:i|»f't, jic.-t. |»retliest and j
most durable Paint manufactured. Ii !
prevents shiniric or tin rcH.fs from rot- i
tin^. or o! 1 roofs from leaking. It will j
|»a\" Aon to trA" B.
J, W. STANFORD,
Sole A^ent for Randolph Coc-ily. !
fe»nl2-tf.
POOR NERVOUS SuTfERERS?
I F your Bead aches and can’t sleep,
weak and noiwms. Face pale and
• ha«*rard. thin in flesh, broken down in
1 mind and body, use Dr. Dodd’s Nervine
: and Tonic. It will re.-tore aou tohealth. j
rive you strength and increase the llesii.
j i»rinr the pink to the eSieeks, cherry t*» J
the lips, and produce sound nnd refresh
ing sleep. Price i*.a* sale in
jt’uthbert. CJeorpia hy J. M. St'Ntoki*. j
ami all Drupjrists. fe!.-l2-!v
i'* >ST.
RA FINDS.
15ASK PLANK.
SILLS.
scant lint;.
FLOOLIXD,
CliH.INC.
axd \vi:.vtiii;11\v)ardin<;
The Flooring. * <ilintr and Weathcr-
hoardin^ is kept Dressed «»r in the ilouy!
•o suit the parties neetlinr it.
Itoii^h Flank of the Best, for
Well Curbing, Flooring, Etc.
! Cannot and Will not Bo Undersold !
I Will sell again nn Time lo good parties. I am better nr
i o. | to do :i *
Furnishing and Advancing Business
NESS, anil now is YOUR TIMK.
fully,
J. McK G-UOT.
liar, ever before. I mean BUSINESS, and now is YOUR TIME
( nine one, come nil. Rcsj ectfnllv.
jr. n'2'l-ci
Refused Blank. Sean:!
Rotigii K ige or Sheeting
all at;
Rock Bottom Prices,
For Cash, on ilie Wagon, or on
presentation of Bill.
Lumber can lie had on anv rea
sonaide time, sj eei .i eon
’ raet or satislaeJory arrangements
are liiadt.
Dumber Yard at my ohi
Stand. Keaspeetfiillv,
J. A. FOSTER.
j in20 ct Cnthhert, Ga.
* TO
uitr
N
Sale of Valuable Property.
Dr. Mott s P..-wdsrs. Usobbix, K-.xBoi.ru roesu.
KVKIi K.MI.s To <Ti;K IM'l.AM- '^J’XI , EK_ mill by virtue of an <>r
I have just opened at. the Owen & S.-a!y old stand a
and will, as soon as i; can be shii-pp.1 from the Factories, have on
band a full ime of everything tisuallv kept in a
-sFIRST-SLASS ESTABLISHMENT!*-
of this kind. I propose to buy in large quantities, direct from Fac
tories, and will compete in slyie and prices with anv house in Georgia.
and Resolution of St«»ckIi.»Mer. ... ,
I Le Georgia Wine Company, parsed |
January - . Is.sN. jit their Annual
ing. AA‘i 1! he sold before the t'ourf Hoi
Door in the city of Cuthbert. on tin* first
u or Kxcesses. I |,,M 1 , ,:i !l "*' J'y <'« » utliiiert. on tin* first
permanen:: v j Tuesday'in .March, is.S.*». within the legal
spots on face : hqur.< *»i sale, the following property t«»-
I a’ v *h: All of Lot of Land No. Ti.iiiv-Siv
niation of the Kidneys, Grave!,
j <fleet. S:riclitres wid ail I’rinary di-e.is-
i es. Nervous and Physical Dehiiity. Gen-
| ital Weakn *s> an*l ail those untoid mi.—
i enes caused hy in iiscretiitn
Svpiiillis in all its forms
; cured. Ytllovv or i.roAvn sj .
and hotlA' Sore Throat and Nose. Sc rot- . v,It j *V J ot ot Land No. TLirty-Six.
i ula. Did Sores. Frzemn. Tetter aud all 1 1 1 ' ‘h* 1 X(*va survey in the city of
l5i«M«l and Skip, diseases. Urinary dis 111 r B ;,,i 'l m1| «*r No. Thiity-Four
; ea-cs cured in .‘5 days. Price ^.*1. For ! ;,n ’* * * :lr, .y'-•'*»-v'en in J 'ilia Nova Sur-
! sale in t'tithbcrt. Georgia hy J. W. Stax- ; that lies north oi .: line running
j Fottu. and all Drugjdsts. fel»-12-!\*. ; F ; st and \\ est troin a point 'flirce llun-
! I dred aud I *.venty->ix yanls due South
R. DODD’S NKRYINKNO.2. Never; A tluNo,t!: Fast corner-,i Lot of Limi
fails to cure Nervous and PliA'sieal ; ‘ N V* l > - K ^' Hiitnlref\ and sixty-? (lie, i:i the
Dehiiity. Seminal Weakness. Loss 4) f ; !,f h i‘istrict ot sai<l county : also all of
; Manhood caused hy Errors of Youth.: '-ot ot Laud No. < |ne Hundred and >ixty-
Kxeesses. A'e. Price ?1.in>. If you have j !‘ ,,c ™ :, L’ S ' "*>t dned in tii« following
t 1h*cu treated hy ignorant ITivsieiaus and "'"indaries: < omiuenein
I)
will have full charge of the business, an.I will In- fonn-1 at bis post
■ill limes, re.-uly fuM-rve all in iiis usual fair an.! square manner.
E.MEM1SER the place, Owen & Sealvolil stami, East si
'Iarc, Cutiii.-ert, Ga. Respectfully,
J. w. STANFORD.
January '22 G:n.
i0 Bills. E-istern
—BY TUB-
QUART PECK CR busee:
AT
It
. t i ami to *.ti luce* tlicm lo he careful
11 ; in their conduct. But ilie in-iti
one expects to succeed, he must! c ipie is bad. A very rich man.
put on “style.” Style is all— ; for instance, would probably u-ol
tloreforc cultivate style. j at liberty to maltreat any |>ooivr
y -*■ - i citizen while tie knows that he
Eu aula lias hail another fire. ’ can ‘pay out’ of the consequences
rn !
addition lo the one just mention
ed he killed two that netted 540 ,, , .... ... .
pounds pork, ami ten that netted llc younggaHant who drove his Misses Ola and Eliza Mullins
DJ5. heauliful gr.13* to !>. \ . Sunday. : residence last Friday night. The
St. Valentine's day came and H.!°u hate any ( I° u Lls about: nreatimr was so bail I didn't turn
went without much notice in thmmbt^'foTdavs. dash around re I out ’ UHt fivu of ln - v iargest chil
hert. < M -.rgia hy J
Druggi-ts.
W. ?Staxf*»i::». nnd all
fci»-12 1y.
| along the ha>i line of said Lot I lire
' Hundred and Twentv-six vards to start- I
! ing point, excepting Two ' Acres within
i11 .>"t!,!: I■ V:'N;LV 1 i>.' 'k!Ii*.JColamnas :'erillizcr Co.
X via ,l ! 1 ' ''The (ic-irgia Wine fompanv.” ....
Also, one large Wine Press and Fixtures, j . A Lr. 1» 1
t 1 i 1 | ‘»ih* small Wine Press and l-'ixtures. One • t n IfADBHV n T, n , nn7 T "i>si
I have, opened a general , Grape Gutter, one Wheel harrow. Two j I* u* MAKilP. LumBEET. GEORGIA.
parts. It Avas decided partial.a ...
to have a valentine party at the I ,
bachelor quarters of M r. T. A. j a . l, "“ t tl,c 4Ul of Man -‘h an-l the
Bass, hut frit-lid Tom after'think- ; ^"yjDo'X of \Ibnny was here
On Monday night the largo! of his conduct with a turn which ib'i'.M Ia ' Ulcl 'I'cdued lie pi K t, Friilay in the interest of S
Grange lVn«l,„„„ „a, ™ll J. a ,* l. TI,. I “£‘,‘ . ^1 JI.J« * UU.ta,.
**~«—• c™,.., >*,&**.
" SPJ.K.MMO HONORS.
R iiU’AIU StfDF
Savannah, and
corrcspon |
i dent was remembered by some
i sweet g-rl. It was as sweet as the i
. honey dew of heaven. I. A. 51.
Davis's store and inquirc
Abe Stokes.
, _ " as > B sured for j i he poor man must suffer full le-ml
$. 0Ut>. i here were about 1.4001 -mnishment f-,r his crimes for The
bales ol cotton in there, all ol j |. ltk of a pule cash.”
which was burned. Doctor Mer- J _ . _
cer, of Georgetown, had nc-si iy ”
1.000 bales—-fully insured. Doc
tor Dozier 30 Iiales—fully insiir
e-l. Nearly all.the cotton was in
sured. There were two offices-aud! , . , , , , ,
destroy and expel them and bring llll!e comes to ieei the
ilrcn wore present, and llu-y toil
me it was one of the best parties
they ever attended.
Something will take place be
fore a great while at Ilie Mullins
school house that has never hap
pened in Southwest Ga., an-l when
you hear of it, the old an-l the
The pnblic should note Ihe fact that
the only proprietary medit-iue on ! young had better
I large Wine Casks of l-'uur Hundred rial- j
) Inns cai-h : N'im-Casks of Due Hundred i
and Ninety liailons each. Two Win,. ;
In front of Mr. J. C. Martin's (ii.ano i Iv^dimiseaY’an,!t"'f
Warehouse, where I do all kin,!.-of work fii^myVlalknsl' ° ! ** b ** wt
j 1,1 Property t«» Ik* s«»M f»»r cash for'
WOOD OR IRON : purpose of;liviri‘.„i among the >!...klioi- j
i .. f . , . . j‘ I *»‘ IS sai I Fompanv. Tlu* Personal
! "f un fo n »erM give me their years Pr..j»erfy aliovc descrihetl can m ;u ,v !
; work i will work as follows: Sharpen* ; time Ik* inspected upon ai.plicathm to '
; ing SAVrcp.** 12'. cents; Turning Plows. ! the Superintendent of r!»e Pompanv as
>e«Htiers and i urniugM.ovHs. lOeents; i same will not he exposed at the Tom:
! ami all other work in proportion. j House on day of sale.
By order of the < 'ompnnw
WILLIAM D. KfDDOO
c-
huvs 1
ALL
:u for Grie
Ahnanae
Nines for the Uonipnnv.
jan-l-tm
Bngnies and Wagons
HEALTH IS THE GREAT
,-st blessing. No child can be
healthy and worms in its stomach.
Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge will
Few people know what bodily
a
grocery store in the building. I
: the blessing so long sought.
The groat question with Allan
$25,000 above the insurance. The! ta l's what to do with the railroad
origin of the fire is not known. ! crossing at Whitehall Str.-et.
and their cot!tents were nearly all
lost. The-Times-state* that' the
loss to ditli-rent parties will reach
who ilo sutler, lint
never knew before, tin
tii ink everybody is soulless anil
unfeeling because they won't
come and rub their aching bones.
— Union and Jiecorder.
, - be present, for | put ,”^1 order at ,o« rat.-s. ** ! JhTirt'R HOOD, Jr„ .SecY’'"''’" 4 '
■ »H*tli tl*.it Civi icit*iacu 12io supreme 1 it not <*omc to *i«rain •» . . . juii..m 1.
: awaol of Gold Me.h.1 at the -ovat In- “ l ° ' WSS »n'> K your' D-.kyng Sewing
n|r , temational World Fairs, Industrial ! 'n a century. Yon will have due, Ma ''' : "“ l
suffctin^, i.,and fewer stth kuow j |.; spo sitions ami State Fairs, is St. and timely notice. They sav that! . , J. R. V.^ILKS.
how to sympathize with those' Jacobs Oil. After the most thorough i , , . I - , Jan _-iy,
when their ! »»>•« practical tests, in hospitals and ; 8 ° ,ne,, ‘ M, .v 18 S oln S to get married, — — :
\f lioat llnuh
: tii *a e,sewi,erc » It lias universally triumph-; mnl that Before
, l, e :' ? v ‘‘ r , al1 , competitor*, amt been pro-, Guess who it is.
in n iii« 3 claimed l>v Judges and Jurors, in-
eluding eminent physicians, to Is- the '
I write again ]
I am tlie same i
SoKUUL'M. ‘
Some attribute it
combustion, some Ui rats getting
hold of a box of mutches, some
think i possible that it was the
work of an incendiary.
ptans-have, been proposed. Mr. R. A. Mathews, on bis one pox. Two have died—both old ; insured against wind storms as.
! Several 1
I to avoid the danger
serious objections
-
I against them all.
best pain-curing rcim-dv in existence. , . _ . , ,
t, , m ' i —In view of the great nnmtier;
Thomson in McDuffie county | of tornadoes we have now, would I
lias Had several cases of small I it not lie well to have our houses j
ALLISON <t SIMPSON'S.
j:ll)24 ot
to life, but horse farm in Talbot ton made 25
arc found , bales of cotton last year—as bad
la crop year as it was.
and feeble—while the others are
I well
ns against fire? Mr. M. C.
-,hang well. There is no prospect | Parkerson represents a company j
iof a further spread. | that takes that kind of risks. I ct
TOBACCOS.
We are offering
Nprrlal Indut-mrats, At
ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
Just Received!
The Genuine Eastern Seed
A i* it 11 Stock of
Drugs, Chemicals
AND
Patent Medicines,
—AT—
j J- P- TOOMBS & BRO.’S.
Irish Potatoes —New Crop Turnip
Seed, ail varieties—■ —
(by the pound or pa- the CELEBRATED
ii
in Great Variety
Peas, Beans and Corn in Pint
Packages.
Full Quantity Paper Seed sold
at ,> Cents per Paper.
Golden Dent, Improved Learn
ing and Blount’s Prolific Corn, hy
the Peck or Bushel.
o oao tv mktm,
Silver Skin, and Dancer's Yellow,
Canarz ana Mixed Bird Seed,
For sale at
T. S. POWELL'S,
Drajr_M>r. Bookseller ami ScriDnum,
EARLY ROSE. 1 Der at iniL LtLtBHA TED BUIST
SN(ny A KL\K f |.; V V£BM0ST * I w. STANFORD’S. Gfarcleii Seed
6-9 Linseed Oil :ind Pure —AT—
i Lend at such low prices as In defy | TITi , , t» j •»
j competition, at the Drug Store of I WllOlOSalO 01* RctiUl
i J. M. SlANbORD. l a t J. l*. Tooiifw Jc isno. s. t -i
PEERLESS.
BEAUTY OF HEBRON,
At J. P. TOOMBS A BRO.’S.