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P. ttattr.ts lias just arrived from New York, with a Large and Handsome Spring Stock of Goods, of every description, Cheaper than the Cheapest,
iCuthbert oil a Boom!
ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
W H. COOPER,
J. W.STANFORD,
rUTIIBEItT; GA.
( lowland is President.
Grover Cleveland was inaugu
rated President of the United
.Slates on Wednesday, of Inst week
A (TUIOIS FACT.
were sold at $5 apiece. At 10:30 :
the President arrived, held an in ;
formal recention in the President"* 1 Editor* Enterprise *t' Appeal:
I read with sjietial interest yonr
recent editorial on -Intensive
were full of Furman's big crop
ping. I was passing along one day
I'skMaMallsn lli-M*.
Some of our fanners are done
Our Riddle Column.
When can a man have some-
in my b"ggV and met Johnny.'| ant j„g COin , while others have: thing and nothing in his |*xrket
Wan utiiliiMill mir lilltrtrSl'A sldlli? 1 • ••• 1 .>» • !*.. cmnn I i nittV Will'll l IlCPl* 1*1 !
room, made the tour of the ball |
i the 4lh of Match. Contrary to 1 room, and then returned to there
custom, the day was bright and ceptiwn loom where he received : Farming. ’ Now let me led yon
all who desired to pay their re a curious fa.l in connection with . , . -
V...
stile like, without <reltin<r out. tor r * _ a hole in it. It there is a hole in |
pleasant. The crowd in attend
ance was immense—being estinia- s|>ects to him, am
Thnrsdav Morning, March 12, 1SS5. lci | at 200,000 [icoplc. The splcn oil to his apartments.
. did avenues were packed solid
MARTIN is onr Agent j , vil |, |; v j n „ sf ,(,ls. Platforms were j rename of the ceremonies of Inau
liuilt along at various places oniguration Day.
side like, without gelling out, for
a chat.
-Hilly,” said he, after a while,
“have von seen these monstrous
Mr. I. A.
at Baford, and is Tally authorised In ]
receive and receipt for nil money
paid him.
editorial to every farmer in the;
Thus we have given a verv brief' ^tate of Georgia and ask them
one by one, -Are these views cor- ;
We thought at
immigration.
la is was paid ill some instances
Karnes* efforts are on loot in dlifer- *
eni parts ol the Slate to induce immi
gration from abroad. Some of these j
etforls have been in some measure
the line of procession on which j«ne time we would publish tiie full
details, anti began to save up ma
terial for the purpose, but soon
found that it would require the
whole paper for this purpose to
; seats were sold at fifty cents
one dollar. As high as fifty
and
ilol
for admission into l.lie capitol.
“I*
win. making such winding crops?
-Yes,” said I, *T have read
them.”
“Well, do you believe them:”
“Yes,” said 1, "1 wouldn’t be
surprised if ihey are true. 1
think such a thing is possible.”
“Then Johnny raised his hand
into practice?” anil they’ll an ! and brought his fist down heavily
swer, -No.” Then aski “Why j ,, 1«*“ ‘he arm piece of his buggy
reel?’’ and almo.st to n man the j
thinking ones will an*wer, “They j
are correct beyond all question.” •
Ask them, “Areyou putting them '
President Arthur’s carriage was the exclusion of everything else. and you 11 hear some of the
sent to the Arlington Hotel for
successful, and the results an: very - yj,. Cleveland, and that gentle
gratifying. Houston county has al- i
ready one colonv, and is so well ;
pleased that her people are making i
an organized effort to secure a still ;
man, in company with Senators
Sherman and Ransom, was drive?
to the White House, where some
A Chanerllor’s Opinion.
queerest reasoning that ever puz-! ,,f j,
{and exclaimed with emphasis:
I’ll be dimjetl if I belivc a teon/
: zleil the brain of a man.
•Johnny,” said I, “suppose you
though they will lie in time, as | ^ , jt c:| „ be pealed with
the season has not fully opened j |\ lv ]„ | .\f Cherokee Remedy of]
up yet.
The oat crop is
| Sweet Gum ami Mullein,
having a se | w , lat wor(l is that to which if
riotis time of it indeed, and w ith I a syllable it will make it
the stand greatly injured the; shorter? Short. Taylor s Oliern-
coniing oat crop will be short,-
which will be quite a calamity on
farmers.
Mrs. Mollie Heidt is seriously
ill with typhoid pneumonia at the
residence of her father. Uncle
Jas. Morgan, of this vicinity, ar.d
serious doubts are entertained as
to her recovery. Her condition
remains unchanged at this writ-
Ilon. James Harlan, ex-\ ice ( h.m- 1 Several years a I ’O Squi re A. din • ! go tip t here and see the crop and in**,
cellorof Louisville, Ky., a brother of J - ”... 1 back to mv house and re-1 .
Justice Harlan, V. S. Supreme Court. • ed at inv house. \\ e were talking ., - | L
kee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein will shorten your cold
and cure your cough.
Why was Eve not afraid of the
measles? Bec-.use she had Ad
am, and the evil effects, suth a* a
cold and cough, could not follow,
hut not so with all. and Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullein should be kept to
cure the cough and colds.
Why is your nose in the middle
gi utcr numberut n.-w comers. Some- j time was spent with the retiling j J'!r*nVl**t 11nt^i 1 'i-T:iih'i<
thing similar is trueoi other counties. | President. At 10:110 the presi
lenlial party entered their carri-
j ages for the Capitol, as follows:
In President Arthur’s carriage
! President Arthur with President
elect Cleveland, Senators Sherman
In the second car
says of St. Jaeolis Oil: **I use it, and
I know full well whereof I sjK-ak in
xtria trdinary
iHim-il for it bv
; of your face? It is the seentcr.
Last Sunday, in company with • ipp when you have a eohl it Iihis
We should like very niiieli to see a I
r a — nable nniuher of flic lietter class j
of p» •«ji ic iiv»m the North or KurojCj
con! amonc us. AVt* want none of i
the pauper clan’s—nor d<> we desire
anv
its proprietors.
! have it.”
Every family should
The Cabinet.
We published the names of tlu- c „„|,, v
on the usual topic.-Hard Times.”
He spoki
his debts, a not uncommon com
plaint
lie is on • of the oldest, most faith
ful and cconomiiial farmers in our
j tine of our bachelor friends, we ‘ es its virtue. Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy ol’ Sweet Gum and Mill
the
,1 l
port.
“I tell you, Billy, what I’ll do
He spoke of being worried about ; [-[| „„ jf' vou’tl go with me, and ! visited another one of our old
travel bv private conveyance, for i bachelor friends in the [arson ofj tln “■ u lt ' L 1 1C c ” 1 ln
1 , , . I lion. 1 anil restore the sense,
with [icople these days. ! 1 IH afraid of the darned ears anil \[j- J. c. McLendon, who hy the
I conductors and ticket agents and
; all that sort of thing.”
"I was afraid to promise post
lively, but we fixed a day three
THE building of theGdumbtis. Chattahoochee A Florida Railroad
I being now declared a certainly, and its completion acknowledged bv all
,r as lieiug the most |Mitent factor that could lie named in giving life
and impetus to the city, and even the surrounding country, as a
well wisher of all, we bill the enterprise God speed.
Culhbert is alive as well to the iinportanceof an Artesian Well an
attraction that would draw many to our community.
This work is rapidly progressing, and we hope soon to aee the pure
water bubbling up from the loiv regions, and this section greatly
benefited by llic success of the enterprise.
The success of these two enterprises, together with our School and
Church advantages, with the acknowledged health of Cuthliert, must
eventually put the town on a boom.
This effect will he felt sensibly throughout the country, affecting
the price of lands in the county, as well as city property.
"A prosjierous town a prosjierotis county.” Then let ns all pall
together.
Wc stand ready to do onr part, and will ever be alive U* any com
mendable enterprise for the good of our |>eop!e.
We are trying to keep pace with the spirit of enterprise now pre
vailing, and w ith pride and satisfaction call attention to our elegant
way. is one of Clay county's most'
pros|>erous young farmers, and ;
who will Siam be classed as one
What creeping thing is exactly
four? IV (Ivy), lint the old
mullein plant is four most in the
auk of medicine. Taylor's Cher
yoi their nihilists, socialists, com- j *
inimists, agrarians or dynamiters. Wc j a
would like to have n number of fami
lies of good repute and of small means g enal ,„. Hawley,
settle in our midst—bringing their in
dustry mid thriit along with them. It
is a (act that many people hi the cold ,
-rat.* North an<! W<*t of ns a«> «wt- » l,on * Ro,, * !n « thecrs - rt ‘ ele ' 1 ll,f *
new C abinet Inst week. We need- -flow did you get in debt. ] weeks otf on whiwli I was to join of her most substantial citizens. ! okee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
I aud Hansom,
riage. I he Vice President elect
The scenes along the avenue are
su'd to have battled all desciij*
ng about fora location in tmme more j President at almost every sle|» of j ic$t ol|r jyiiltiic* men.
not say that their annoiineemeut ; Squire?” I asked, but not for in-
igires assurance of a wise and il( „ for j aJlva ,i y km-w
j stable administration, and pro
i duces general satisfaction. Most
of these names arc already famil-
i iar "household words,” and those
less so are endorsed lor by the
liiin at his house, if I could; bill
if i couldn't come lie was to goon I
without me. A little over four
John is also a candidate for hy
meneal honors, and we would be
what the answer would be. weeks after this conversation j S 1 * 1 lo s «« *° ,ne nice young lady * K| ’ (W|t .
Farming, of course, for I don’t Johnny drove up to my gate one take the ease in hand and argue
he
the *
. I
favored climate, where their prospeeth
f r improving their material interests
vill l>e onetfuraizing- We have the !
•-lunate—we have soil that in 'most
instance* at least, is naturally as good
as theirs. The immigration of such a
chiHri—either of small land owners, or dress,
hardy laborers, would enhaue.
value of lands in this secti n, origi
nate new enterprises and in many
ways tend to improve the trade oi our
town.
lint how shall fieople from abroad ;
know where to go, whether they art
wanted there, and many other things
unless the inhumation is furnished
them ?
To accomplish this end in Houston
county a number of her citizens have
formed “ \;i Immigration Society”—
whose business it shall be to collecj,
j»riiit, and virculate information re
garding their section, and otherwise
advertise her resources. The Ame**i-
eUK Kceorder lias h*r several years
lleen earnestly reromniending some
thing of this sort for Sumter county.
There ran Ik* no doubt but that such a
plan, well worked, would speedily re
sult in tilling up our waste places with
a desirable class of persons Iroiu the
inhospitable climate «»f theT^ortlic
his progress. Some time was
spent in the Capitol, and the pro
cession started for the vast plat
form on w hich the President elect
was to deliver his inaugural ad*
The per.-r>ns who were to assist
in the ceremonies were seated in
the following order:
| Chief Justice Waite and Senator
Sherman sal with the president ! . . . '
; . . 1 Ibth, I8JI. Ills parenta
j elect. 1
The committee ot arrangements
<»ecupied seats immediately t<» the traction. JJc was a poor hoy, and
VEUY IMJOI'KKI.Y
Thos. F. liavard, of Delaware,
is made Secretary of State, lie
j was born at Wilmington. Del.,
| October 23rd, IS21). America
claims no purer nor abler states*
!
man.
Daniel Manning, of New York,
! Sccrvtury of the Treasury was el ,hivati.mV
born in Albany. New York. Aug.
je was
fi isli, Ku-lisli an.I Dutvli t-x
follow any otliv business,
answereil almost petulantly.
“Your Iaml isu't very rieb, I be
lieve,” was iny answer.
“No, it's not rich; it's
jMM>r. That’s the reason 1 eati’t!
make a living out of it," be re
plied.
“How many acres iloyou own?"
I inquired.
“Six hundred.”
"How much have vou under
evening at sunset. 1 turned his
horse and buggy over to a freed
man and conducted my old friend
into the house, lie wouldn't say
a word till he got his pipe lighted,
mortal 1 That di ne, he sank down into a
chair, crossed his legs without a
it, as John is quite timid aud could
not venture to present his rights
for such honors, which account#
for his present mode of life. 'Tis
true it is not leap year, but then
there are always exceptions to
word, ami sent a per feet.cloud otj ral ru , CSi an ,[ this we consul ’''"'I' 1 "" 1
smoke ii[i toward the ceiling. ...
“Well, Johnny, did you go to
‘ Mr. Lovett U. Dozier, one of
Clay county’s most substantial;
citizens, is in quite a precariou
lisease, an
our ctlK-icut Dr. Rogers is doing i
Store, filled with Choice Goods
of every variety, which we are selling cheaper than was ever known
in the history ofUuthbert.
We propose to be headquarters for
Flows, Flow Rods? HeelTESTtleYices, Trite
Send a i cent stamp for 10 page] Chains, Axes and allFarm Necessaries.
ng a superior Sleei, worked up into these Goods, and
tiie county will consult his interest hy giving un a
Mullein will cure
1 and consumption.
coughs colds
WALTER A. TAYOR.
jy 2t Atlanta. Ga.
i asked at
see Furman s crop?
last.
-Yea.” he answered in one word
with an emphatic nod of his >•«««-1 ""ailiuin with heart
“Did you see it?
“Yes,” and the smoke boiled
Miss Lula Hurst has a rival in
Mrs. Coleman of Atlanta, who
does all the trieks Miss llnrst
docs, and some others not at
by that lady. Mrs.
j Coleman gave a very satisfactory
r i exhibition in Atlanta last Mon-
lay night.
WHY Wll.1. Vof when Shi-
I i lnh's Pure will iiiiiut‘«li;ite relict".
1 i I'riir pi rf>. ."irlets, and ?1. For sale hy
J. W.STANFollU.
W e arc handling
: every Farmer in 1
all.
right of the president elect.
Ex President and ex vice presi
dent aud associate justices of the . ...
supreme court, the vice president, 1 ’ * iHI1 1,11
the secretary, and members of the] endorsed by the great capital
lits early opportunities for going
to school were very limited, lie
with finance, and is
senate occupied scats further
the right.
The diplomatic corps occupied ;
sc.its on the left of the president
“About half of it; say three
hundred acres.”
“What can you sell it for?”
“I have refused six dollars an
acre in three annual installments
for the four hundred acres that
have nu buildings.”
That would leaveyou what?"
Two hundred acres, half of it
1 his dreadful disease, but at this : $400,000to aid the great New Or
leans Kx|>«»siti(>n. That great
: show is now on a linn basis ami
expects to everybody who van go ought to go
ami see it.
States that would be of great service I
in developing the resources «*f our,
glorious old county. Randolph needs
more goofl citizens. How shall we j
get them? !
\Ye propose that the Agricultural
Society of the county call a meeting:
for the purjMise of discussing this
matter and giving direct shape to it |
hy appointing committees to prepare
centre.
L H- C. Lamar, of Mississippi, in the wood
is Secretary of the Interior. He* “Conldn’t you then spare stir
and the heads of the departments. I " !,s b "" 1 1,1 1 ,ltnam count . v > (,:l * 1*1'’* *V«vk ami provisions enough
retired generals of the army, j Sept. 17th, 1825, and is a grndu- to paj- yonr debts?”
ate of Kmory College, of this
State. He has the confidence of
all sections, is broad culture I.
the lieutenant general of the army,
the admiral of the navy and the
oMicers of the army and navy
who, hy name, have received the.
thanks of congress, the governors j liberal
and ex governors of stales, and i
ex-members of the senate, took!
their scats jii»l behind the presi
Members an.l members elect of j w:,s bom at M:iss - in 1S - T
pay
•‘About.”
•‘With eight hundred dollars
from his lips nn<l floated up to- all in his power to relieve him til j Congress granted an additional
ward the ceiling.
“Is lie g«*iug to make as much
as he says he will?”
Johnny look the pipestem from
, between his teeth with his left \
hand, spit a long stream into the' start out on
, tire place, straightened liitn>elf
up in the chair, and with his right
J band extended in a gesture, re
plied:
“Yes, Dillv, he’s going to make
; a dinged sight, more tl an he ha» 1
'ever said lie would. You never 1
saw nor dreamed of such a cotton 1
i patch in all your horn days. You
lean hardlv put niggers enough *
• writing his condition is critical
indeed.
Mr. L. Atkinson
his peddling tour
some lime this month, when
chickens and eggs will he scarce
for preachers where he g*»es.
Guanos are still received here,
and farmers are hauling it otf tn
large quantities. Whether thi*
[is a foretelling event of better
J times we are not prepared to say.
but hope they may be benefited
bv its use.
Titk i:kv. i;ko. it. thaykjl « f
Uourlion. litd .says; myself :»inl
wife «»»\«* our lives t.» SII11.0H S I'ON-
Sl MITION < I'lHv. F..r sale hv J. \Y.
SJ .\NKolJIi.
New Advertisements.
J i>!!N SAI'I-’s I'ntuhifziieiif Xrw. R.-irc
a
tin* luurne occupieil seats farther
ami other
suilalile litenitnre*for ilis‘ribuliou in • hack on till* platform,
those sections when- wo may look t* *i
recruits. Will 1 In* Society «loit?
War Frospret.
There is a speck of cloud big
ger than a man’s hand', that lie-
tokens war between England ami
Russia. Russia is steadily mak
ing aggressive strides in the East.
persons included in the arrange
tu'Als. necttpiVd (fie steps and the
residence ot the platform anil
portico.
At 12:20 the President elect, j Yo,k ’ nuw Slvlv,:,r . v ,,f lho Nav >
into it to pick ilie cotton. Diug
year in re.-ulf money couldn't vou ; c.l it it ain't oue soii.l mat of bolls ! , ' ““ * i ’. - v. J- < i." .. tl- '
. . • - • i . . , . , : io iilichil me ui umun rAim
progressive, and is the make more clear profit from one j *'«'« »*nd to end. trom side to side, | Fire is reduced -ui-l Hi
j an.l from corner to corner. I'm ! wn.l.-rs are still
! prepared now to believe any »-‘ rl \Vho will Im one of
id :i he these college and newspa
per fanners want to tell ahou!
L*, yes,” answered the old j tl u *ir crops.”
L*man impatiently. * I’ve j U.,He Ihlly added that he and
liis old friend J.dinnv discii.s.«ed
first of Souifiuru statesmen.
William Kndicolt, of Massa
uhtisells, U Secretary of War. He
As a lawyer and a judge, lie holds
high rank, and personally lie is a
gentleman of the highest charac
ter.
William (’. Whitney, of New
hundred acres than you will ever | *
get from the six hundred on your!
present plan of work?”
“Yes,
genllema
told myself that very thing five
ami lVuutiful 1‘lani.** fur ready
in January, with a C'o!»»r« «l 1’lafe. 1» i*<
. . full in really pMnl and beautilul I'lants.
i ant we get Up another par!) { as wvli as a'l tlu* uoveltio of merit. The
rich rolled ion o! i" uc foliage, and other
jir'cn iiou>c and i.of-houx- plants are
well jrrnwn and at low prices. Free to
to he seen. 1 alhnv customers ; to others. 10 cts.; or
. t le of :
Koss. Orchids, Fruits, Ktc.. gratis.
JOHN. SAI L.
inch 12-ft Washington. D. C.
the best j
ty lo go:
tin- next par- , il I' 1 - 1 ”' < **l*y crali.-. Cnlnlnpie ..f Sccils
\Y. \Y. J. j
MEAT! MEAT!
I have bought largely, ami to great ail vantage, anil while Low, tj, e
farmer slionhl reap the lmnefits.
1 have bought largely of Staple Gooils. such as we all mnst Imre-
Sbe'ting, Shirting, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Cliscks, Etc.
These Gooils have alreailv ailvaneisl. but my customers shall hire
the benefit of prices at which I bought. ;
Boots and Shoes for the Multitude.
Hats for all the Men and Boys.
10 4. 4 4 Pillow r.isings. Host and Leading Rrands, Good as tiie Ik*, t
and Cheap as the Cheapest. *
My Stock of Hardware
Is large anil Complete, ami in this Line I am prepares 1
cial Prices.
s
to give S;
Anil aiim st every Article known to a Notion Department f | nvo •
slock. In fact, any anil almost everything you want can he fmin.Ut
my store. For the Spot Cash
I Cannot and Will not Be Undersold!
I am hotter
%
ear- I will sell again on Time to good parties,
pared to do a
pro-
i Smith’s Bile Keans are
j anti billions purgative ever made,;
i ’ i
hundred times; and 1 ve been j i| le subject till bed time and
tempteil b. .lo it: but 1 • womi.l up with an agreement to ] w | llwc origin can be trareil
mho »» I ... . •. * i. _ i .. :.** i i . r
chul in a full suit of black, a
Prince Albert coat, high,
fashioned collar, anil a black tie, j
In addition to the regular title, proceeded to deliver the inaugural
the Czar has ail'leil that
of the Celestial Ktnpirc-
of King
-referring i ..
, . ... ■ ■ fourth pag
tolas vast un lehncil possessions
between Russia and China. Af
ghanistan, which border
English territory, in India,. Iias :
been agreed upon as neutral
ground between the two nations.
Lilt lately Russia has seized upon
several outposts in the Afghan < SI1
territory, and England hasssnt a
peremptory denial) I that these for
ces shall be withdrawn. There
has been for some time a constant
exchange of dispatches between
the two governments. Although
there is a possible hope of peace
ful solution, the condition of af
fairs is still critical. The final
decision is in the hands of Russia.
was born in Conway, M ass., in
i 183$). ILs achievements at tlw*
! bar have been remarkable, and
lie is regarded as one of the fore
most lawyers in the city of New,
York, lie is characterized by j
unswerving devotion to integrity. ;
W. 1. VILAS, OF WISCOKMX,
is Postmaster General. lie was 1
horn in Vermont July Dili. 1830.:
hut has been in Wisconsin since'
i address,* which wc; publish on our ,
lie spoke* withoutj
‘manuscript, in a clear, strong,
upon voice, and it is estimated that lie*
was heard by 30,000 people.
Concluding the address, lie
turned to the Chief Justice, and I
• , j , 4 j. , i i he tv as 11 years of aire. He lias,
aid, “I a:u now ready to lake the I * *-
oath of office,” The bible used was
a small morocco gilt edged vol
ume, which had been given him
by his mother, and which by his
special request was in readiness
for the ceremouy. As lie rever
ently laid down the Book to shake
.'lands with the Chief Justice, who
was the Jlrsl to congratulate him.
i haven't done it yet.
“Well, why don’t you?”
i “Broad acres! Broad acres! We'
old Georgia fogies are used to i
j broad acres, and don’t want to!
L i come down to narrow boundaries, j
We would rather starve on broad
acres than make a fortune on a
aardcu spot. You needn’t tell me
we are fools. I know that al [
ready; we all know if. But we are !
going
how. Tiie next generation will
do better, hut we can’t consent to
cut up our farms.”
i acting either as a laxative or ea
thartic. There is no ailment
to the
D
try their hand at it another , || K . V will not cure, no weak
year. 1 regret my inability to rc
port results. Tuusu*.
What Is The Cause J
Editors, as a rule, rarely ever
! ness they w ill not correct. As a
jciire for Dysentery, Indigestion
i and Sick Headache, their equal
| cannot he found. Made entirely
of vegetable extracts coated with 1
FOR LADIES ONLY.
agrev. ami cunscqupiilly are con- sugar, llu-y arc not nauseous t<>
linually at loggerluails. They take. Once into the svstem tliev
will take up llie same subject and
discuss it in their columns, yi\«
assimilate thoroughly with the
contents of the stomach, liver and
it a thorough analyzing, show up | m wcls; remove the eatisc of i!U
t*> stick lo our ways any^ | a |[ i|,e [H.ints, am! ir .voii will take 1 ease wiilioiit irritation. Two hits
■ their articles ami compare them. | H . r bottle. For sale bv J. \V.
Furnishing and Advancing Business
NESS, and now is YOUR TIME
fully,
J. McK. GUOT.
than ever before. I mean BUSINESS, ami now is YOUR TIME.
Gome one, come all. Rcsi C-ll'nllv,
jan2!»-et
there will always
of disagreement.
But hear me a moment. Squire. ' course, exceptions to this as well .
he some point; Staxfoi;i> and V. S. Powell.
There are, of,
until now. persistently declined
• office. The great Norta West cn-
li you will sell otf the four hun
dred acres and use the price in
bringing up the one hundred to a
as to all other general rules, and
, we propose to give an instance
where three Georgia edilois are
high state ot cultivation, won t j unanimously of the same opinion, j
Immisratiou- Again.
I We publish the following from
the. Perry Home Journal,in regard j
| to the wav Houston county lias
dorses him :i 8 reliable ami coriser-1 jo" have cash .■mmsh in live years | T , ie e(Iit „ r the Southern ■ adopted for securing a
vitivc Tli-it lie is a hi -lilv <rift l ° , k , 1 ,e • j World, published in Atlanta, says: number of settlers:
\.iu\c. in.u uc is a nigiii) gut :|Iul Sl) t, e the owner ot it all *'
ied man. his speech before the j last, without
iChicago Convention shows. 'over it, and w
A. 11. Garland, of Arkansas, * :l sorl basis from the proceeds ) ij,j s uonimnnity. J also, from mv needs
1 .f .... .......... .....i-.. • i... ...* . nuns
j the Attorney General was born in
Tipton county, Tennessee, June*
f which y«n can make the whole
[dace productive?’’
“Yes, yes,” lie said thoughtful
) theprojirietors of I*rad The idea forming the fonndn
at ion
'errv
and the
• t *| in ,'i : field s Female Regulator, and can ; ti<»n upon which the organizati
with the rich part as : vouch for llicir high standing in ; ls t „ | >u constructed is that l*cr
more citizens.
- j own bnowlclge, can testify that il country round about more
Weslrvnu College in Luck.
I tli
c vast concourse ciicr
•ered loudlv • ID* 1 ’ 1^*1— II*-’ ls universally : ly, “1 think that’s sound logic.
Mr. Oliver Hoyt of Connecticut, and long. Then followed congrat
who came South a few weeks,
company with Mr. George
in
I.
Seney. has ordered the President
of the Wesleyan Female College
lo draw on him for $50U0 with
hicli to finish the original design
of the new College building.
The work will be done during 1
the summer vacation, in order not
to interfere with the studies of the
pti pi Is.
Tiie ('. A F. Railroad.
It is reported that Mr. Lowe,;
who-recently purchased the inter
est of i ’ol. Ken Lockett in the con
viat 1.
for g; ading a large portion of 111
Col Mill bus. Cotlibert) nod Biin
bridge railroad. This road if it
runs bv I’uiabridge anil thence to cession moved on to the
Tallahassee will pass through a
tine couni ry nil the way. There
is no poriion of South Georgia
au|ierior to Ate cottntry lictwwn
BaiDhridgc and Tallahassee. We
know the country well and we
hoiM! t h<* road for its own sake , ,
Will take mis route.—Camilla P“ sl, - u,u a,u ' the review comments-j
recognized as one ot the first non
of the South, astute as a lawyer,
anil of tin wavering adhesion lo
correct principles. In this coui-
At least I could do something like |,, X) k on p,. ln:1 i e
that. But J'm not going to do il. t |„. v mn j| f rw .”
Now if you ask me ir/iy I won’t,
I answer, yon mav as well ask the
I is a great boon to woman. * an*
; has no siijs-rior, an*l every
ought to send for and read their j
diseases, which
lady edged, it is proposed
The editor of the Milledgeville
Chronicle savs he considers Brad
Ethiopian why he dun t change livid’s female Regulator the great
ulalions from ex-Prcsident Ar
thur. Chief Clerk McKenny. and
Senator Sherman. ’J he President
was then introdneed to the ro .: l«t**iH<*tt three things are noticea i ids skin, or lhe leopard his spots. ,. sl blessing ever discovered for
maining members ol the Supreme:
Court. Gen. Sheridan and Gen.
Hancock. Re-entering tint base
Ide: The presence of an inde _ „
[■cutlent IVoin Massachusetts, the : S ; >1 ,n l,, vt r ways as l am, and the ■ *,f sjx |.„ii l .. s in his c
.... right notions on tanning will vet , ,.i.„ i..,,,. ^
absence ot a W cslcrn representa lntn tasldon and tl..- ev-cr. . ! ..
Though some |K*ople are not so
utrering woman: says lit knows
coin mu nity
This neeil being auk now 1
to devise
ways and means to supply it.
Next in order comes tin* idea that
I many |»eop!e in the Northern and
North western Scales desire to se
cure homes in the South. Joining
’ the two ideas, the natural inference
of mutual hellelit collies (In-oiiLrllt
Wc* can furnish xvhal many people
*>l less genial climate desire, and
„ , , , . , conic into lasliion and the ever well hv its use, and lie would ad I it,.,,,,.
ment door of the Capitol building, 1 u ' c * ;l “' 1 le ^' lection ot two men lasting scramble lor a hare living v j sc every suffering woman to use lm ,i a te
sound an<l| t | |c ir presem-e In-re is wanted.
lie emerged at the door in front,
and the
riiOCU-.. li.N I.) TIIE WHITE HOUSE
was formed. Thu greatest enthu
siasm was manifested along the
from New York alone.
We have no doubt but that the
will he heard of no more.” Tilt
old Squire anti I have never had :
it.
great West will receive its share another conversation on the sub
] of
pnrtanl
The
pi
From the editor of the Gaincs-
ihe d icrurnati »u to ft»r-
them
c lVr-
in for
rind place Lcfoic
propel* information. Tliist ,
rv hoard of statistics and
. , - . • , I*. .... , .* villc Kaglc: “I consider Brad- mat ion proposes to do.
ctiinpliinents in the way of tin ; ject, though he is at R scratching ; fil>||| * g
F\*iiia!e Regulator Llie best The method to be pursued hv A ISl«.11 SIDY :i!»unt whi -ii Maj. J<
•rt.-int appointments abroad, over Ins broad acres and wo, ry (| eV( .,. and‘ the hoard, while it cannot he ac ,! ’■ 'V'do.cr. j.f .Mfim,.,. well ami fov.
lie Souta has no cause tor com ing over constantly increasing , r t , , *. . . -ly known sill over th- I mted Mates
• * I , , 1 a.?,. ....r»t »w,I... m ■ i,.„» : ‘dh-*red to the public tor which it curatclv anticipateil, will he about a i;«-in?ral i»»<uranee A-.-m. > ; , v - •
aint s ii* has two splendid iieots, :(n<l continues to lie a> lion . , . , . ,, - 1 , . ... , , , ,, • > , , .. •
. , , * ... , , , , ! is reconnnen led. I am ircll ac as Inllows: 1 lie hoard will lie di l *'-* 1 tin- remnly U-ftm- the war. oi
it'we arc^s'itUfied' ' miti * “ ■ ""' h " '«"* I vMed into active committees com-
it L J1C v.i ^ I’ncl * lii lie W i' about the any heihh until she com- posed of such men as are best’ A «KMK»l';dsmMvhiV!. Mr. J
A KUIDIIV endor-ed by the best
I'hy^ician'* ami l»ru^ri»ts at ils ht>mo.
A RIJIliDY that Mr.C. U. o N.-il,
»i« hk I water. Ala., says raised Ills wife
from :iu invalid's Led. and lie In-lieves
saved her life.
A ISIvUi:i»Y of wl deli a }*r >tnincnt
Arlaula nierclianf said: **I would have
K*ven ?.'••>'» a*; soon as I would a niekle
(nr what two h«»rtle> of yotirintdieine
did for mv dniufhter.**
A in regard t»» whieii. S.
.1 i a.s>cll’s M. lL. I>riij;.*'i.*>i Thomas-
yille. tin., says; "l ran recall instances
iii widt h it atlorih d relief after nil the
usual remedies had tailed.
A II IvYI I*'.IFY :iIh»u1 which l>r. it. I». I
Ferrell. Laiiran^re. < ia.. writes : ’1 have {
; used for the last twenty years the niedi- i
; cine y»»ti are purling up and consider it j
! the I test combination ever trotteti fourth- J
I'cutcr . er for the disease for which it is recoin- {
! ineiuli-d.
A IS UMLHY a 1 tout which Dr. Joel
| Branham. Atlanta, said; **1 have ex
| aniined the recipe, and have no hesita
tion in advising its use. and eoulideutly
• reconnnen.I it.”
A i: i: d IvHV W hich the l,Vr. II. B.
11 Johnson, near Marietta. l»a.. says he
» : ‘ r - j has list*.! in his family with flic “utmost
satisfaction ' and recommended it to
thr*e families ".vhofoimd it tn In- just
" hat it recommended."
A KIMIHIIY c.f w J.icf. PetlilHTtoll
iv -rsoii. «v Dennison say: **\\Y have
h«-en selling it for many years, with con- |
'taut!y inercasiej;sales. ’ Tlu- article is i
a staple with us, and one of absolute i
merit. ’ i
A K F JIKIIY of wftieli Latnar, Ban- j
km A. La i ar -av: ••Wc sold ou ^ross in 1
four r o:»:hs. aud never s«*ld it in any (
plan*hut what it .vas wanted ajrain." * •
A IS KYI KI»Y hy which Dr. Ihiu^h. ;
of Latiran.ire. <i i.. says: **I cured one
of the most • hsrinate eases of Vicarious *
Menstruati* n that ever came within niy i
kuo'vledi'f. with a few Lotties.**
A KliUDDY of which Dr. J. 4\’
lluss. Notasiil^a. Ala., says: ”1 am
fully ronvineed that it is unrivaled for
that class of diseases which it claims to
I have just opened at the Owen <fc Sealv old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
an*I will, as soon as it can he shipped from the Factories, Iiares*
hand a full line of evervtiiing usually kept in a
-sFIRST-SLASS KSTABLISHMENT*-
of this kind. I [impose to bnv in large quantities, direct from Fir-j
tories, and will com pete in style and prices with any house in Gcnrsa
entire route. The crowd had in- ■ representatives, and for the pres
ased so that it was almost ini cut we arc satisfied.
* ere
ise lias secured the contract j (l , ss n,l c i„ pass thruugh il. Reach
ing the White House some time
will have full charge of the business, and will he found at his post*
all times, ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
REMEMBER the place, Owen fir Scaly old stand, East sif
Public Square, f’utliberl, Ga. Respectfully,
J. w. STANFORD.
January 22 Bin.
40 Bids. Eastern!
est and kind hearted a man as the
sun shines on.
Uncle Billy W is about the
, , . Legislature has gone over to the
was spent there, ami then the pm-; 0wunen ^ Thens U notUln g
as are best
„ ... , ... ,n- . . ,i,ii , meneeii using it. Itgavc her im-: qualified for the work of the com
One Republican ill tiie Illinois j best farmer on the old system ... . .. . p . *. , . ,
1 i , i - ii J • i mediate relict, and from that tune I niittees to whicn tliev respectively
’ ’ until now she lias enjoyed the best Itching.
of health. 1 can sav with hearty
KEVIEW STAND.
now to hinder the election ot a
; Democratic United States Senator
This had been profusely decora- from that state now, hut the rc
whom i know in all our region.
He makes money every year in
spile of all the draw hacks. He,. , wi ,|.. Gn y ) ^.,| 1>r H r adfield , g :
like a good many others, has more | * t|(c sa|e of Ui \ never-failing Fe- ti
male Regulator?’
ted with flags, hunting and flow- (•„*;,! «f fivt
ers, and was surpassingly licauti-• \f. R. Morrison, the
tul. Here the President took his! nominee.
Democrats to vote for
democratic
, enlightened views than he carries
into practice, in December ’83 I
cx
liis I
■ met him alien he was in an
ccllent humor and asked him
Send fir our hook containing!
opinion of the possible produc- • valuable information for women
Clarion.
—From the Quitman County
Notes of Si Otis for which wc have
no space this week, wo
trkcaeUcms:
Mr. W. M. Tcnnillc, the Marshal,
has set out a number of shade
lris*« on the streets.
The **\V ire Bridge” four miles
East of Gcoigcoj-a fell down a
few nights ago.
( apt. W. L. Burnett lias had
the misfortune to lose his barn
and 2U0 bushels of corli and a
valuable horse, all burned up.
Doctor Tims. P. Janes, of Green
county is dead.
The jail at Bainbridge was l
broken through Friday niglil.
an*l all the prisoners escaped. No
clue as to how it was done.
ARK Y<‘l MADE miseraWc Ly In
• **i .. ■ Vj.ll.lW <L*i
■ cd. The procession was three
hours in passing, and it is the
generally expressed opinion that
no grander pageant was ever wit ;
gather nt . sse d in this country.
At the conclusion of the Review
the President and his party re
tired lo the White House, where a
Man and Beast
Mustang Liniment is older than
tivencss of our Georgia soil. He
, paused a moment and then said:
-You know I’m an old fashion
ed farmer, and I’ve made it pay.
but it lias taken mighty close j
j management. The obi way is not
the true way. It don’t suit our :
; al’ered circumstances. I some j
’ times tell the farmers that we are j
responsible for every financial |
■ crash in this country. The bank I
it will be mailed free to appli j
cants.
The BuvEKint.ii Regi i.atou Co.,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
March 12 Im.
Of these, one committee will
allicr and tabulate all informa
tion about the lands of Houston
county, character of soil and its
value, agricultural products, etc.
Another on geography, topo
graphy, forestry, etc.
Another on matter of health,
location, climate, etc.
Another on trade and real es
tate, live stock, etc.
Another on state of socii ty, re
ligion an*l cdtica.ion.
“I
-.r. on n
f'kiiiL’ftio!) nu :i errnt tutniLer of
jilwnvx with aLsolutr s«icci*>*«.**
A K I-ttl I*I>1 •.viiD-.'i Mr. f. tv.
>trance, of Ciirtcrsvillr. rcrtffic.-
tluit ora** Lor tic ctrrcl two iucriiLcr> of
hi> family of mcu-trual irregularity t»f
many years >t Hiding.
This (irc.it Remedy is
BBADFIELD’S
Pemale Regulator
Send for our Treatise «»n “Health and
Happiness of Woman." mailed free.
Bratifield Beoui.atou 4*o.,
meh-12-lm. Atlanta. 4»a.
This is for You
Birmingham, Ala. is said to
have a Id year old widow in her
midst.
lunch had been prepared for them most men, and used more and
; Uem* ra l«ralrKclircd. j 1 Uarc 11 •" , ' neral
| The lust day of Cfingres* was HE;PAi(41 SHOP 1
—— i ‘Oatingniahed by the passage ..fa; fr „ m of Mr j c Mnrtin - S
There is marc strength and vir hill putting General Grant on the Warehouse, where I <loall kitiff.uf work
er fails because lie can’t collect j tuc in one bottle of Smith's Bile I re tired list with the full pay «.f
and ex-President Arthur.
The demonstrations were rc
markable. Various parades were;
indulged in, each different, but al! |
interesting. The streets were j
more every year.
fcb-12-t-in-lg
crowded with tiie singing mass ot Cleveland was the nomina-
Inimanitv all night long.
from the merchant; the merchant j Beans than one acre of anything j (* enera i. From a northern stand-1 WOOD OR IRON.
fails because he can't collect from else in the pill line Two hits peri . , ,, , ' \ when farmer*
the farmer. Trace it around as | U,tile. For sale hv J. \V. Stas |»«nt the netton w.s well deserv i?r ,ark I will work
* - 4 - - ' mj? Mvcej* v
So*mt«•!*!* and Ttir
a«<l nil other wor
Buggies and Wagons
There are 37 counties in Geor
r you please, it all comes hack to us i on il and T. S. Powell
■ at last. I tell them we must do j
better, if not for our own sakes.
The First official action of Pres- !lt loa lL/ , ‘ r U,c saku ° f ‘ h 5 co,,n ’ 1 S™ Dl ' 1 touctac:l h - v "i'roa.U,
try. They say wc can t do any • — - ^—
better, but I tell them wc can.
SHILOH'S lT J*K will imim*<Hately re-
f.on of his Cabinet. The second! "justhere Uncle Billy paused j Wk^AN-
ceremonies „. as to affix his signature to the again, then chuckled to himself as j FOUl).
if he was thinking of something
give lue their year's
- , . , »» follows: sharj^K.
ed. and tor ourselves wc have no ' ms J*wrcp» IS', eents; Turnin- plows
objection. Nearly all the South !8c«. , .;rs and Tnndi.K Shovels lore,its;
J . .. , , ; and all other work in proportion,
ern representatives voted lor the'
lull.
EARLY BEAUTY OFHEBKj
EARLY ROSE,
PEERLESS.
WHITE ELEPHANT,
BURBANK.
Thresh
The inauguration
were concluded with an immense. commission of General Grant as
in 11.
The ball was held in an un-1 on the retired list with ■ f“'»’r.and resumed b.s discourse. I . „ „ _ . ,
an otliccr on the retired list wtui „y ou ,j (in * t knliw ol ,i J„h n ny the old Swiss Bell Ringers are in I
Soon forgotten.
A. H. Stephens died two years Brh.'K y‘«'r r.s.kimr Si
1 J ** *, Machines ami Furmturpti
‘ ng<i lust Friday. How many in
William l\.;7k auV his wife ofi th * Stl,te ,t “ l *! L A,,<1 1
* put In gc*h! order at low rates,
ltrinc yonr roi»kinjr Stoves*, Sowing
t*» me.
J. R. WILKS.
Jan 2*2-1 v.
linished new Pension Unilding, an
immense structure cuclosinir al
rectaiijjular court mote than 300 |
' the rank of general.
fellow Skill? Shilttli*:
nh'/or is a porith-e Cure. F«*r >aie Ly ,
Vit-I Feet lonn bv over 100 ill width.— pH*ttk-
FOB DYSrKFSI A and Liver <*oiiq>laint.
MHihavo a print«**l guarantee *m every
... ... fails t«* nirv
Nearlv 1*2.000 tickets to tins ball
>f shilulfs Yitiilizpr. it nev**r
Fur sale by J. \V. ST.\ \-
II
beyond
ny’s a good old fellow
Iii iii a Ion-
i bo vs together.
i yet but a little while he was
the liouortMl governor of the State,
and one of the most illustrious of
Milo Maizft!
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the Peck or Bushel.
j Silver Skin, and Danvers'1
Caurr and Kuei Bird Ssq
Fur sale nt J
T. S. POW’KlTj
flniiraist, ft«iks.-ih-r ail'l 8**1
ONION
up here about ten miles | a | KKjr house in New York.
we, do vou? Old John j —
od old fellow I’ve known' A NASAL tNJKiTOU free With each our ststesmen. What a lesson is hor a Foratje tVof* sivjierior to f ’tAU- on him fur < triers Almanac- A I
vi time; wc were seh.H.1 «» the vanity of all earthly \c«lIftfl Millet F-saJeat 9 Toombs &
utter. When the i.:t[<crs jii d;p. 'greatness. 1 tf 1. S. POWELLS. ] jau dim «*. A. IWVM1W «
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