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Every Lady is ezpsctefl to call and ezamine these goods. The most complete Stock ever shown in Cuthtert. Respectfully,
F. HAEMS.
A Full Line of
Th* Craccrl.
Piof. Chase fulfilled his promise’
ast Friday night and gave the com-
iiinitv a real a'”si concert. The at-
.ci.fiance was not as large as we wouhl
have liked to see, considering the
merits of the performance, and the
purpose for which it was given; still (
it was complimentary, and those who 1 tliat 1 >Her taine had preceded
The Iitcibr, Electric, Magnetic,
Psychic, Mesmeric, W •■Serial
Lula Hurd.
This young lady wh«»«e name
heads this article came to our city
atnl gave one of her peculiar en
terlainmenls last Wednesday
Mr. Atkinson's recitation “How ■ AmMrew fwllege liens
Ruby Played" was splendid. We j Well, the concert is over, and
think he inr surpasses Willough , nc are - ., n , iari , at work a „ a i n .
by Ready in it.
Miss Hurst in answer to one o'.J
our questions says she does not
Lowest Prices, For “SPOT CASH,”
went much enjoyed the entertain
ment. The Orchestra was compose*!
of good material, in the persons of
Prof. Chase, Miss India Bal Iwin,
Miss Ihxrrelie Oozier, Miss Willie
Dews, Miss Annie Hosier, Miss Fun-
| nie Swindle, Misses Delia and Alice
Clifton, Miss Olivia Beall, and Miss
her, and s»o anxious were the peo
ple to see her that the rain ami
Miss Lula Hurst, and on the stage
I'sarlh OiMlriet limit.
Nearly all of our farmers ai«
through planting corn, and a>
with the May festivities away off J busy preparing land for the whit,
in the dim distance to cheer us in ' staple.
our toils. | Mr. John Bins actually fount
W e were so busy getting ready time to go bird hunting one Sat-
for the concert that we could notjurdav evening recently. Some
A Yoke of Oxen mol a Mule. f
Stevens' Pottery, Ga., August
* S. I MSI.—Hear Sir; 1 had a yoke*
f oxen whose necks became very [
ore fn»m the yoke. As I could]
lot alford to stop them from work,
i was apprehensive that Sunodine[
vouhl nt»t make n cure. But to j
ny gratification they were cured ?
>n a lew days. It id.10 inatle :i I
peetly cure of a bad running sore |
We regret to learn of the death on one of mv mules and :>fi tliej
j Willie Holt, anti opened the contort j in front. Mr. Paul Atkinson, her
AT-
Jordan
with a g*»od rendition of the
Waltzes.**
Misses Bnrrelle Crozicr ami Annie
Seay followed in a well executed Pi
ano Duct. “Old Black Joe” at the
hands of Miss Willie Holt was re
markably well presented.
Miss Annie Amos and Prof. Chase
discdniin the exercise of some
physical power, but that it is in
voluntary, and forms but a trifle!
of the mover sl»e exerts. _ . . , . .
It was clear that the power! fin<l Umeu > an 3 10 the j thing wonderful.
Miss Hurst exerted toward the; paper last week. W eregret to lc
slush counted for nothing, and j flose was greater, and came quick-1 The concert passe** 1 ofT pleas 1 of Col. Howard, one of the oldest foot of one of my hands. Icon
they were there in large numbers. | er than at first. j antly to us and, we hope, to our and best citizens of Dover, who shier it a valuable medicine.
At 8 o clock the curtain rose, j Capt. Ht willen sa^s he went f neni | 3> Of course, any comment; died at his home Sunday night, Ke>p*.* ttull\,
, e %m ir upon the stage “to please the. . - * J * Iloiitv STEniEUs.
disclosing on a sofa Mrs. Iluist, R * rJji - f of lJle t . oJ j egPt ;1IJ|| he knoM . w from us is not expected. | 1st inst. !
how heirtiiv they rejoiced losoe a | Mr. Key stole a march on him- : Capt. B. F. Snell has his steam
man outdone by a woman. By self, if such a thing can lie done, mill fitted up nicely now, and is
the way they »a\ the Captain ! jj e c |i ( | not expect to let the girls turning out as fine meal as we ev '
SPOT CASH.
Elfin j director. Mr. Aikinsnn made a
little sj>ee::li, telling the audience
ahnut the “force.” anil aennune
injj that though it had l»ccn sub
inittetl to all conceivable tests, its
secret had not vet been discover
ed. He then called out from a
LOOAL NOTES.
—I)r. T. M. Allen of Kilfauln has 1
Keen in the city this week on |»ro
fvssional business.
»
—Bill Harry says the artesian
well men never could budge tin-
easing until they put an Aiichim-
itles screw under the thing.
m * <m
—One cow well fed, und stabled
w ill produce annually two tons <d
— Mrs. 1*. Harris is visiting
mother at Gritlin, Ga.
her
| -Mr.
I Mon-lav.
H. Ki mpner was over last
— Mr. Reps Junes has been
-pending some time in the city.
sang “Cotne to My Heart,'
vocal duet. The Churns
N'-.w Away" liv the singing
well done, and fairly
wild with delight.
Miss Annie Ivey
skill in rendering a very -litti.ult
piece, “la Seinti’la Mazurka."
“Hence
lass w:s
made the ls-ys
bowed musical
pretty - |j sl which* had been given him the
danced the "Highland Fling" and
they are going to hare him up in
tile church about it.
Atlanta, Ga.. August 13. lf*84.
Hear Sir: Sauodinc is tlie"l!os»"
lion for cuts, sores, and j
- prepa
be free after the concert, but, at j er saw. Unlike the miller who mange. Have given it a thorough
the beginning of the concert re
names of quite a number of our showing off his agility
citizens, well known for brawn or cular power.
| brain. Some ten or twelve re
! ~po»dcd ami took their seats on
1 the stage. The chair test was
i tried first. A gentleman was re
to hold a chair in front
of him, press it close to his body,
t aud then stand still and hold it
stole all the corn and claimed the
It was generally admitted that quested that all be quiet, as he] sack, he is going to give you a full
Doctor Toombs got ab. ut more would soon give them a chance i sack of the best meal made by any
graei fully on the stage than any 1 to talk The hoys thought he ! mill in the country.
• ther man—though be is charged - . . , .
with having danced a wait* to "“nt after the concert, when the | \\ Inle -ve were at the academy
very quick time while engaged in gii Is were free, and cheered him on last Wednesday, our teacher 1
trial. Wouhl not lie without it for |
ten times what it cost. Respect j
fully yours. J. II. Gi:k<;o,
Of Gregg it Co., Hardware Dealers
had oncoflhoscabominahlccliills.
a regular shaker, and there was
wailing und gnashing of tccth.and ]
the out [jour of many groans. He
drank about three buckets of wa
The Heat—Sauodinc will cure
the worst eases of Heat by a few
applications. Give it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it. l’riee Fifty
Cents. Ask your Druggist for
it. ' Iv
and nuts- - loudly. He meant, during the in
termission between the first an-l
In an interview we ha-1 with sic-md parts of the programme.
M iss Hurst at the Cobh Hue He saw what disappointment this
she assured us that she co:i:d misapprehension of his speech
make a chair alone spin around, • would cause, if he adhered to his about three buckets of wa I nder ft recent act ol the Ala
and jump about over the floor first dele/in inn lion, and kindly al ter, sent alter three horses and bama legislature, state, county
simply bv putting her hand upon 1 >wed the girls to mingle with ' buggies, and sent a telegram to j : md municipal officers are prohib
ited from getting drunk.
—Nine of our young ladies all on
the scales at oner pulled the beam at
1,145 pounds.
- m • ^
— Mrs. Prof. Chase Jcdt Satur
good manure—beside all the milk ) day to visit her mother at Colum
and butter nn average family will bus, Ga.
want. *
—Dr. W. M. C. Westmoreland
lias returned to the active prae
lice of bis profession, and hi?*
friends will be glad to know that
he is kept busy all the time.
-—Mr. and Airs. L. G. Toomb-
have spent several days in the
city this week.
— Mr. W. F Allison left ves
lerday for the new city of Shef
field. A la.
Misses Willie Dews and Louise | quoted
Crave did themselves ere, lit ina piano OI - i>iuK 1>rcss it clost.- t.. i.is body, ! il - Sl,c llai " ,s llu ‘ their friends fi.r a shotit lime. ] Cuthbert for a box of Freeman s
duet, March and Chorus, from . ... same power over animate as man A number ol the girls were in .... ... .. .
Faust. j au '* tlwn stand slill :.n-l hold «» iln;lte * We asked her if vite.l out to spend Sat.tr lay :lUl i , chill pills, all tn about two min
“The Drummer Bov,” composed ! still. Miss Lula would put her she could put her hand on a man's 'Saturday night. Every bo 1 y seem j l, tes, besides groaning all the
by Miss ToMslie (.'hastain, of our city ! hands on it, aud in a few seconds , shoulder, and send him spinning cd happy, and all declare'1 that j time. We were very sorry for
was eharminsfiv rendered bv the full! the man would find it convenient around like she docs when he ha*» they had spent the last twenty 1 him, but it was amusing to see
On-hestra—both eviuei.," Miss T-e ! lo lnovc a litlle :in ,, tbcn a i iu l,.' » dtair in his han-1. amt her reply four hours in an exceedingly sat- 1 |||m 8pt ,, raw . , an Lhro , v np
.lie*-talent*, a ami ‘heir j m(m ._ l|icn tIlB « rst -- ‘l-t she cm-l-hlmt ttwotoU , -'favt-rv ntnrttter. _____ _ :|1 , crealit>11 . When the fe
skill as performers.
> ‘pri»^Sh^«^*pi^ Gr ! e,in8<, W^rm^rhiltara Mr - Alki,,S<,! '’ " l ; r She ex.-reUe.l her
Misses Emma Thomas ami Annie 1 Jl "‘1 , ti».L -.1! ^ t0 ' ,s l,nt ‘he hrsi lew j .1,-rful ,-ower on them-E l.uo,
months, tins was a regular part or even being able to keep still when
her entcrtainni'-nt. but it fre«|uent-1 Miss Lula wanted her to move. It
Wu sell only in this
way.
’■’•knece, TuImmmo.
Cheap, Medium and Fine,
sale veiy low, at
J. W. Stanfoki/**
for
— Miss Molho
^iiewait county is
! J J. Mathews, on (
—Judge Clarke has spent pai l
of the week in Atlanta on the Su
preme Bench, trying cases in
which one of the Judges was
cpialified.
di-*
—- I I glMI« I (
winters w
tsis year.
i
"ill liavt
Tunier
vi-iting Mr
on it Street.
h.li.ov sc*-
• :i gnoti t»|
■—Mr. (j. (». l*«»tier. of lb’U'it4>n
*nlity has been si»eiiding some
‘ A AtTZvZHZiTree. j 1,1 tl,is , i, v •"> » vi '“ t
The one who buys the most - s "*i, Mr. Geo A. 1\liter.
••Lour ( igars for the next 150 i
days of J. W. Stanfoijd will g*-t a
nice box containing the game *»l
Loto complete, tie**.
— Dr. Worsham rerpu-sts u** t«*
state that In* now keeps a s**ppl\
of “Holme's Sure Ciim* Mouth
Wash and Delitifi ue” fur sale
liia* ollie**.
—The Cmlets »1 the Agricul
tnral College were out on parade a J • • ..
. ICobf.U. A W. K. Owen
\ester«l:iv an**rno*»n, and l»v then
manly Imaring,apl.-mli-l uuif.ems, ! A,t "" w IVL '' lv , n - !l s l>h «'li.l line
Mid skillfully executed maneii j •»! Spring G<nm1s elieaper than ever
\rra, elicited many cncomiuuis
Iroui tl *• sj»cct:.t*irs present.
—We had but little cold before
Christinas, ami since, we have
had little but cold. Sun lay night
and Monday morning furnished
regular winter weather, ami it
garden truck stood it. it vasonh
because it. had got used to cold
weather.
Nl«r** n*s**<l.
The grocery store of Mr. B. L
Duun was dosed last Thursday,
by the foreclosure of a mortgage
of f$o0 held by Mrs. J. S. Du an.
TlieSherilf is in possession, ami
the g*kids will be sold next Tues
day.
sold in Cuthbert.
Dozier appeared in a piano <lu«*t, “On
Bloomiiur Meadow.**,** and e!iarm**d
tin* an*lienee with real sweet music. j
Miss Mav Beall executed “Popular'
Sket* !ies” «piite skillfully.
Mi sses Jessie and Stella Simpson
brought «io\vn thehou^e in “The Two
Blacksmiths.**
“When Far From Thee** was sung
by Miss Annie C. Vinos in a clear
sweet voice.
Miss Flower Allison in rendering
“Carn.val do Venice** showed the re
sult of careful training, and did her
j part well.
The Cornet Solo by Prof. Chase was
from a l° ,u * worth the admission price.
j Considering the youth of the per-
I formers, and the brief time some of
j them had been in training, the music
j <»i this occasion showed real skill on
j their part, ;;ud thorough work on the
part of th'-ir teacher, Prof. Chase.
The evening’s entertainment closed
vviiii .in exercise l»v t!ioci:»**s :n t al-
isthenies, wli’eli was just ais»ut as
nice as it we'! could he. The young
ladies and Misses were *lresse«| n a
pretty uniform of black and yellow
and :i
to 1 in
pair
hum
tiu
we had ever l«M»ked upon. Led by
litlio Mella Simpson, who looked
more likea lair than ever, tie* large
eia s went through elalsirate amj in
tricate, and complicated evolutions
enough to ln-wildcr any grown man,
hut their skillful little guide brought
. was that she could, but it would Ufactory manner.
more, are! tlien tlie first tin 0" , take her much longer— requiring Mr. Key look the senior class to , .. , IiL it
knew lie was fiymg all round ow-r : frimi fiYe t(| tpn ln j nlltrs . ; the hotel to call on Miss U-.ila ' , km bi but lie wa. ration
the staoc like something wild- Mr . Atkinson, her director, Horst. She exercised her won- T"' , e \ mo l” as "-
h.s trial was ,uadc iw-rhaps hy a to lls f „ r Ul c first leu l.b-rf,,! ,ower on them-E T. not' J ,, nJ"”',,"' .
1l07.cn men at ditTereiil times, and monl | ia< i|,i s was a regular part of even being aide to keep still when , , ’ . . . V .
all failed to stand still. her entertainment, bill it frequent- Miss Lula wanted her to move. It '."'V' i *’ "'V, ' ,! i I , i r , nn
Sun (i-imbc was «|e:i<l sure lie i , „ «. . 1 1 , , dill his lieeomd go Bring ftno
^.imo.»inou. as. mu . ui*. m «r»,ntr «»T tl,o j,it» n was amusing to see the girls run-!,. , . . - ", n , lfl "r i ;
"eonI«1 hold the thim r ami so he . f n -, ther bucket ol water. Une ol his
toum 11 1 * 1 1 "e*, . . .. who came upon the stage were not rung around the room so unwili- . . r . . . . .
di«l but he danced a lively ii<\, ,i i .i i. • , ... .. . old friends meeting him on
oki. out »*- uam» * a *.«* J 1 .— |gentlemen, and the result was mgly, and calling on Mr. Key
such mortification to her that she see that thev didn't get hurt.
(I LASS HOUSES.
••They Mho Lire in Blass Houses;
.Should Miml How They Cast Slones.**
“The wicked fleeth when no one pur-
suetli.”
It is amusing to see how tender-
footed certain blood remedy proprie
tors have heroine of late. Th v make
much ado about “a|»esan*l imitators”
when none are in sight.
The proprietors ol B. B. I». would
say most emphatically that their
remedy stands uj on its own merit.
Should we attempt to imitate, it would
lo -not understand
and when he got through he was
ready to wager something valua
hie that no six men ill tow n could
hold it still.
M cssrs. Charles Brandt, and
Chailes Bariseht, two gcntlen.e i
eonn*cte*l with the wan k on the
artesian well, who had excited the
wonder of the town bv their great |
By the wav, we give an expla-
» nation of Miss Hurst's power, giv
en by an old *larkey and we think
nUTlIKU iiistoky.
M iss Knot's family reside near
Cedartown, Floyd county, Gcor
and are plain, practical pro-.
told her father that this test must
be abandoned, or she would go
back home and stay there.
it highly probable that he comes
as near it as any one. He says.
"It is the imbegation of magtri-
tioti through the power <>1 lode-
81 iT-Hgl fi, tried it, and fa lie-i'll, en j f'““'^oHnb-e Ir'.'mBevellirion ta that
both toother tried an*l failed. | U ^ S| B | b* 1 tin hi ry or kno'.iul^i ,
il.en a di.zeu. and failed. " f ‘lie ways of the world. Her
A chair was placed oil the floor mother hears the name of aeon
and Frank Allison. Jesse Cohl. t aistent memher of the Baptist
and Josh Cobb sat in the chair, church, and her father is a deacon.
• ■r on each other's lap. the three j She has known of her power for
« vi-riiintr over TOO pounds, aid l.y ! nearly two years In reply to our
in; her hands on the chair. - ‘inestions. she stated that she first
oue night after re-
strange popping in
in her bed. it was
tiiek was tried. I s * 0 hi range that the family were
0 on his|:i<»t be those wh
wav home thought he was taking the modus operand! *»t that which
holiday, as the President was in- dicv offer.
I,
Our own long experience
FLOUE.
Lma liffed the w hot
llu- floor very
Miss
*vi n of!
11>ot high.
i be umhivlS:
col)
Uncovered it one
nearly a ! l ' nll k r - hy a
! the feathers
from Hcvelaiion to Gcnerus
: it can’t be by no means however
that a body of her sability can j
raise up twelve men without ai
power of magnation.”
Miss ( ollev. sister of Ks»ic, was
here during the concert; aUo Mrs.
J. B. Bear hum, formerly Miss C’o
rinne Crozier, and her sister Beu
lah.
i . i .i . » i i in tin* profession precludes such «m
aiie,, rated that day. and remark | il|t . a> •J-| u . n.-Mfor I.I.hkI .enuilies is’
**•1, ••Hello, taking holiday for Mr. j | ar «r C ;1 ,„j broad, affording ample ro« »m j
j Cleveland?" “Cleveland! no, mv lor all pnsciit aspirants. We «lo not j
souls! Tell Cleveland to go lo desire to close tin* door against others,
thunder: I wouldn't-ive ten cents neither sliaH it be closed a-ainst u-.
B. B. B. is the quickest remedy, d«ies
not contain mineral »»r vegetable poi- -
son, d«H*s not imitate, and is in the
I field as an honorable **oui]>etitor for
1 public favor and its stireess is with
out a parallel. 1m
m 0 ■
i lViham, of the (Juitnian Free
Press says that any man who ships j
FAl'LTLtiSS-
: a car load for him! O. my coun
try! 1 believe i shall die!’’
Sn>.
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
watermelons to the West is a—
well, good meat for the fool killer.
Itnrklen's Arnica Salve.
The Host Salvo in the world for
Ulcers. Salt
An u.nh.etki was opened, and a “‘raid to go to sleep that night. I tered tins week. ness to it.Avho Would rather j .^.(•SioM'orus
g-ntleman would try to hol<l it Alter that almost everything »hc| _ Mrs. Chase left Saturday to vis not tel^ and you Can t tell. ] :in .l all Skin Eruptions, and posi
..till w hile Miss Lubi laid hei j l ,l,t her hands on would make a . jt her hither s family in Colum j : lively cures Files, or no pay re-
New pupils continue lo come in. M a ] a dyowes her fresh- Cuts. Bruises. Sores.
Jennie and Atiule Ferryman en- '
Bills.
i*
1 lOt
*»ti.00
150
75
—
LUXURY
Bids.
i*
b
1 10s
$5.30
1.10
70
55
CREAM-
Bids.
b
b
1-10*
$4.75
1.20
no
50
DAISY—
Bids.
i R
b
1- 10s
*1.50
1.15
00
45
her hands on would make a
l. nil blit no sooner had I alight impping sound. Her fatli
It
; ipiired. It is guaranteed to give
| |ierfect satisfaction, or money re-
. funded. Price 2-T cents per box.
fine repre- j sa|( . ,, v W . Staneoiu..
jail 1>4 ly.
.a mar
of.
*—We have no room for
ter from MuHin’s High
tliis week. We are sorry
from it the death of Mr.
Cleveland's son. The School
doing well, which we are glad
k now.
the let - i
School i
o learnj
W. K
to liearing “experiences”
'gentlemen who ha«l trietl
• force. ’
Capt. Flewellen said he
from
“the
— Mr. A. S. Lehman left
them safely through every time
While thus charmed with the love- ; .q-iici
Iiness of the picture bef*»re us we An
j thought of tlu* divided Ivni'ficial ef-
i feets this exercise must have upon
is J the health of the young people * n-
to! gaging in it. Between the various
! maneuvers executed w hile handling d he could but he had no biciilh
i the dumb bells, we doubt not tliat ev- l'*^* ftBcr the tussle,
last ; t-rv muscle in the system is
,il went spinning around ovei tliej '*»»» Hurds bed of a morning,
stag** as if so..»** strange spell wa** i Oil one occasion, when as uiun\
upon them. Then the umbrella j^0 persons were present, si
was closed, and an «*flbrt made to | number ol these pebbles leaped
hold it still with the same result, j across the room in different direc-
Mi>s Lula had oulv
liaiitis upon d, and
IV enjoyed the oranges
grateful to Mr. Gamble.
to put her 1
lions. She discovered tlu 1
awav thev ! dself by :».l accident. A ntlUlbet
went, without much regard to the j ^ u ‘ r Biends came over to see
f their *»oin« r . her, having heird about this
int«?rv:ir was tlivn devoted ‘“'"inge popping, ami a>ked her
brought I President H. \V. Key said that
week for the Kvposi ion. When] in,., lively exercise. Tins is ,-s^*- 1 »»e felt the electricity dearly, lint
he has taken in the sights, he will j ,-hdly true of the pectoral muscles,
go to a Technological School in I y.,, oulv so, but the whole chest is <U-
IVhal a shame that
Wisconsin. What a shame that | V1 .,,',. K . (1 ' al ’„i ,he entire peetorat vis- | *
Georgia .loes not furnisli such an ; ,.,. ra is U-uefittwI. It eertaii.lv does “ :li ‘
institution for her aspiring young
men.
there was eonneetetl with it the
exercise of muscular power.
ttard firms
f'retliek" has opene-d, and trade
power j is brisk.
Mrs. Bushy has returned, and
is at her post, ready and willing’
to show iter goods.
Mrs. Dennis is visiting her 1
daughter, Mrs. Cheney.
Th -re were fifty bushels of eggs
in town Saturday.
Mrs. Watty is risking her
daughter, Mrs. Anthony.
Quite a number of onr people
Cuthbert to
Sirs. Judge Bower of Hain-
j bridge is dead.
tosupplv von. address the Pro i SHILOH'S «'.\TAi:itlI KKMEDV a
prietor. David E. F.mtz, Bait. I fr, 1 7 l i, :^-„ k V" , £.,? 1 Vi I ''' ;, - ,rr1 '- ™
more. M*l. |stanfoijd.
Ask your Druggist f«»r Shriner’s ,
Indian Vermifuge nnd if he fails
F.
sale bv J. \V.
MEATS.
C. K. Bulk Sides 8e.
Strips ’ 7|.-
SUGARS.
— Hev. J. K. Godfrey Fies.i*lent
of the Agricultural Society re
<|Uest?* us to invite a full alien
Horrd go low n.
Mr. G. M. T. Ferryman brought
his faiuilv into the eitv last Sat-
•era
tend to expand the chest, and we
should think, its tendency would lw*
to correct stoop .**h*>iii'ler» and other
irregularities in the carriage of tie*
Crittenden said he was
through the umbrella
experiment. That while engaged
, in it he tried to forget the audi
j once and Miss Hurst, and think
only of himself, and
iceount for the timbrel
to put her hand on a chair and .
make it pop. Hie pul her hand
on the chair, ami it began to
would i jump about over the room in ev
ery diri*ction. The other tests I
she makes were all discovered by
accident in a way somewhat simi
lar.
Miss Hurst is a trill, vigorous | vUitcl , Uawson an ,l
looking voung woman, and we 1 . , _ . ...
have m, doubt lias very consider- j " ,tnc ‘ ss 11,0 1*'foru.anees of Muss
able natural muscular power.
Mrs. Hurst wears <1eci*ledly s
pleasant face, and is certainly f
very agreeable person. Hie i?
PRICES DOWN
Cut Doaf. . ..
. .12J lbs. for $1.00'
Powdered. . .
. . . 12$ llis. for
1.00-
Granulated. .
...13 lbs. for
1.00
B
. . ..15 llis. for
1.00
C
1.00
1 tliat liii^lit miteli prettier than her daughter,
rella's liittfn- Miss Hurst will continue giv-
Uu!a Hurst, and her feats formed
the warp and woof of conversation
for some days. What is it? al
ways brings the answer, I don't j
know. We know very few things.
Why should we he any more pnz
head cverv : ‘ n g ' K ' r exhibitions till May.
was called when she expects to sail for Eu- zled al Lula Hursts chairs relus-
rentle- rojie and get a sight of the old ing to he brought down than wc
world, wliile she astonishes the ' should be at another chair coniine
zetis at the uext. meeting of the
Society, the 1st Tuesday in April, their satchels
A matter of vast importance to; school,
t he county will be discssed an-l
decided upon.
already filled
and started
i ht-cai
youngiH-ople. .Miss lliust on the
I ms i.imii, 1 lie mi i.isi e*.u A halt hour every other day is de- lime. Sam Gamble
urday. 1 liev will occupy their vo * t .,i tu till' beautiful an-l healthful for, but replietl that that
slnnee both of members and citi-' ‘‘' v “ house on Il-ix Ankle street, exercise. Miss Alice Porter lias j man had gone home. .. -
The children have already III leal i charge of this class, and we could but ] Privately Capt. Flewellen said i l>eople at the same time l.y her | down of its own accord.- Simply
t,, i rejoice with her «»n Friflav night
tin? jierfeetion in drill lo which fhejhiwer limbs, aii'l felt like the
| hail brought them. The concert was I shoe** ot an electric battery,
fn everv wav asuocess. * » A new set of recruits was then
called ti|MUi the stage, nn*l gentic-
.oralion lor Court llon»e\ Im n who hail not felt “the power"
^ . . r D«*eiilrd. ibetore were invite?! to try it now. i
... nt *‘ The Committee on the Location i|A large number went up. and then
! uesdav. it there had been a lad; rt| u.., lse i lave .lone 1 V Iiss L,,la • lan,lin S <m one foi “
, t with a closed umbrella or billiard
recommend a
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STAPLES.
Meal, per bushel . 70e
Salt, [>er sack-. $1.10’
Wheat Bran, per hundred $1.05
SUNDRIES.
TV r , Vo S:EC:li! 1.1/V,
ri.ysician. Surgeon A: Accoucheur.
Can be found day and night at
hi* olfice, oppo>ite Gillespie's
store. if-
Ladder
lloMMC.
It is said that Mr.
house could have been .*
on lour
Fa liner'
—It- is said that “Charity be
j t* r.
gins at home.” Mr. John Palmer at ,, nt . 0 ],, ,. :iset ,| us ,i„ n( .
nnd Mr. Crawford Atkinson have , the Chief *»f the Department i-*
been burne*l out ot house and | aMlhorizeil to furnish a ladder at
home, and need the kind assis the expense©! the individual,
lance of those who have not been
so unfortunate. An easy way for ~ 1 " ,1 r,irnu, " c >l ""' " •' a
«*ach man to decide what he ought large siock oi rurnuuix* **1 ev«*ry
der on the lot. Mr. Tobias. Chief. 01 u,e new 1 nurl
«*i* the Fire Department, rcqtu*sy>* ihcir work, and the*
us to call the attention of our cifi 1 lion adopted. The lot belonging
Zens to the importance of this ni*t u , jj ts Gunn, occupied last year
t* r. and ask them to proviile «»ne
been
—The Furniture Store
large stock of Furniture of
to do in this case, is to ask him j kiud, both cheap anil fine. Spring
hi* ; Bed*, Mattresses, Woven Wire
Cots, Flain Cots. Baby Cribs.
Safes, Baby Carriages, Pictures,
self what he would like for
neighbors to do for him in similar
circumstances. Help these sutler-
4?rs—now.
Star Restaurant-
Meals at all
First class style. - , ,
. .. , ... , .... , very cheap lor cas
Lours. Fresh fish and Oysters. ’ .Sewmg Machine.
furnish everything the market :if rtiunlrv also for
fords. FolHe Servants. Try me
tf A BN KB JONES.
Picture Frames, I
Chairs, and many
hold artieles t‘oo
mention, which are being
ash. The While
tlu* best in the
•lie cheap.
by Mr. 15. W. Ellis has
leetcd and purchased.
We think the location the very
best that could be ha*l—the best
of aii except the Brooks’ lot.
which could not be bought. As
soon as the plans aio adopted, the
work will be offered to contractors.
Mr. W. II Parkins.of Atlanta s
been employed as architect
It will not be
urge Hocking • ine before the sound of the ham,
other !ioiim\ j mer anil the trowel will be hear/1
numerous l«\in the land. /
kc R;aii*lolpb Yin«li«*5ilor.
at I that his fii'st sv‘ns»ti(.n >vas in his w-n.lcrfni power. ] liecansc we are acenstetned to*ec[
oilier tilings unsupported fall to j
llie varlli, art-l we have nanie-1 the ■
force that brings tlieni down —
gravity. But what do wc know of
gravity r Absolutely nothing. No 1 on liantl at
one has ever even a* tempted to ex- j
plain it. Let some fellow name
the force Miss Hurst excrls, aud ;
we wdl know about a* much of it)
as of other natural phenomena.—
..... . . . , ; The will power which we exert in
while plavmg with some marches and a , * . • r ,
,,, ....»i,o ..r r i - - j . the contraction *>r a miiscie is as
ill her position to make tue el- j can of jH»w«ler. is out of danger. -
never see
Bonnolrun* Items.
A** the Enterprise A: Appeal recel -
i:ig news from other iMiintsin our coun
ty. we think it would he unfair to leave
Benevolence out. So. at the earnest so
licitation of iN editors we have derided
: to “write up" for -nr own little village.
We are pleased to announce that the
little son of Mr. ind Mrs. Henry Knigh-
lilt* ill her hand, invited any one ton.who was hadlv lmmcd last week
fho felt disposed to push her
It was
|rt. Strong men tried this too. j feared at the time lie would never see uo “^ el Bd xts Lula s tui'ce, and may ;
lit Mi *s Hurst held h**r grolin*!. again the objects upon which his eyes, e *' 1 L ^jl i l , 1 1 **'*
is tress of the siUialion every 1 rc>te*i so often in childish delight. 1 rof. liuckaoy gave an enter-,
tiIdo Miss Aurora i the brook of i Bruok.«, o', t'tiniucnt r riilay evening here.
v.mr eitv. is in our mi.lst. As fortune Fil f’ a fre ? sl,ow ol ' " alking ;
telling is the order of the day. Miss A l»i the evening. At night he pro- (
duce*l several tricks of logerde
of;
wc proj)osc
oil hand at
ACTUAL
THOSE
COST PRICE.
IN NEED OF
|Pei haps a dozen men tried to
hold the billiard cue, but it sent j
tljem Hying over the stage in a
«i»y that ina»le the audience fair
ly roar with laughter. The chair
trick was then tried by these re
fruits, and with the same results
others had. No number of
and some five or six tried it
. I tf
I —Don't be humbugged by every
m i r ! traveling agent who talks sweet,
—Will Btgby g*it up his new but go to R J. Anthony's, and buy
$ 1.200 Soda Fount last Saturday j > 01 ‘ ft Stove at one fourth the
and spent the day in treating his pnee*. that will last twice as long,
friends, who were much more
iuerous than M ill hail ever sup .
posed. The ivhijc cornu unity is j
under obligation to Will for this
exhibition of enterprise.
. m m m down last Tuesday
—Paint the roof of your houses the fire originated is not known,
with Browns Rubber Faint, and; thought it started between the ceiling
prevent fire, leaks, and decay* For of two rooms, but iioKmIv can surmise
sale only by. J. W. Stanford. , how it got there. The building was
ton far away for the Fiit* Department
i to !h* of service, though it is probable
TI.U new paper made its ap
pea .•••Hire ia’e Saturday evening.
Bro. Johnson had to encounter
serious *litliculliv« in getting out
his first issue on account of fail
urc of a part of his j less to ar
rive in time. The Enterprise &
Aiteai. gave him a lift, however.
I'irc*. i and hy the use of its press he was
Tim Atkinson in tin-South ! al,l “ l ,,,blk ''
West part of tlu* town was burned
morning.
M iss A
11ad the secret?* of the future l^i«i hare
before her. In ju.**ti -c tuber, we Will sav ... • ^ i •
-111- sh-i,M rtscivv L-r,-:it credit if -he main, anil cxlnbitcij Ins power
“prove herself equal" to the occasion in iiiimtcry and ventriioejuism. At-1
this matter, she already has urn full ter this lie proposed to mesmerize
sympatiiv. . 11 . . .
Me»rs. Will flraham and Georyc , two negroes an*t two white j
sjwight. of Fort tiaincs. are also visiting men in the audience. We applied
K r S;, . ... , , • for some of it. The Professor f?)
tth a tri-weekly mail, two cliurehcs. , . ,, . , ' '
two stores, «h||** academy, three rcsiden-j *M*dcrc*l us all to lock our bauds
**es. ami oecasional visitor*. lk>nevolem e over our heads. Then he began 1
work on a posted neg»*o. We sat
Our little village was enlivened last there waiting our time, about 20,
Saturday l»y the performance of I’rof.: minutes, when we were informed
we ,night take flown cur
•‘r» »**•«? "v,o in it or on one an
other trying to pul it ilown, but ; Mr. John Harris ha> lteen confined t<
iike "Banquo's ghost" it would hi' 1-cil for M-vcral (lays, lie say.' rheu , .
... i - I.., - I.;., i;„ , r... niatL'iu acute.articular, and particular, j we could m<-sir.erize almost any
:^"‘ s - ; W:*- a-»'.v >:•», *.
(It.'!"iii!I ||j) — -ii>>[-m-1 M il tli-. „.,T k. tilian - .tr»Dg min'k-il III.11, Imt Tt w ill find it to their interest to look at our
missed, most of tUem .Mi.fie.il -We d^^^tblc ^ace ^Ktarin-
with the show, but as much mvs ---- - - - - 1 lhe I.iteran Society did not
at once, could hold it still. Miss
U ,| 1 n--* t •Hill llt'V'itMDIItU UMtUI*. llt'IU‘VI)|l‘l|
urst then stooping over, and : s i mu |,| Ih -cvcwl if she endeavor'
pressing her hands against the ' put on city airs,
chair asked a number of men ta;
put it on the floor. Two tried it]
and failed, four, six. till fina
■ I us that we
too
t»rm-:
strong-:
« ere
minded to be tuesineri/.ed, but that
Kerosene Oil, 15e per gal, 2
gal's for 25c
to .sell all heavy bloods kept J Maccaroni . »c.t impt\i, i5c
per lb, 2 IDs for _25c
! Cheese, best Cream, tier lb. 15e-
Fancy Rio Coffee, 7< lbs for $1.00'
Choice Rio Coffee, 8 lbs- for 1.00'
Rice, IS lbs for l.WU
Lard, 9 IDs for 1.00'
Buck wheat, 24 lb sack 1.10-
Buckwheat, 12- lb sack....
Starch, best, 3: lbs for. . ..
Boneless Cod Fish, per lb. .
Soda, Dwight's, per lb
Tomatoes, standard, 2 3 lb
cans for
j Peaches, standard 1 2 lb
i cans for
i Okra and Tomatoes. 2 2 ID
cans fitr
] Borden's Milk, jicr can 20c
Blacking. Mason's lrgcsize box 5c
Matches. 400 S «fc C., for 5c-
The above prices are Cur Stan-
, dar.d. Goods.
Clothing,
Overcoats,
Blankets,
Cloaks,
Jackets,
Shawls,
Balmorals,
Undershirts,
«0c
20c
Hte
5u
.Ih
to Miss Luia Ilurst in this issue, | meet Friday night, in consequence |
because we remember that we of the show. Thev will meet next,
The paper presents a good ap
** "* | | km ranee, is well gotten up, aud
°* reflects ercilit on its editors.
1J * Nov, between the two papers,
won't Cuthhert he well advertised?
m
3i«licr.
The City Tax Books for year
J885 will be ojiened .Man’ll 1st.
aud closed positively on June 1st
tilled as ever. j
1 If she should come again next • . -«..»« , * „
week we b.-li.-\e she would have liave perhaps 2,000 readers who “'q 1 ' 1r - J - A -. l uj nc s.
; as large a crowd as at first. i have never witnessed lier perfor- , 1 IL '. f t ' ,<K ' 1 , ls koonung. We
1 have eighty odd pnptis. anil we be
notes. inances, and take no secular pa- |j CV e that no eighty scholars of fi-
Prof. Wilcox, who had a trial . per beside the Extkupuise <fc Ar- ner material ever entered a school
with -the force" after the show
i-E.tL. We offer our account as a house. We are proud of ourj
was over, and who went there with t . I>ntr il„ition to a part of the enr -school, and proud of our town—
the idea that it was electricity. , . i i here is less tattling, less bigotry, !
after his e xperiment savs it is not rent history ot a young woman |es3 se ir. C om.- t .it t less strife, less
electricity, lr he had to define it wl, o is doing some wonderful: profane swearing, less sn«bl>erv,
lie would say it was muscular 1
force.
—Tlu* large piping fasten***! in the j
artesian well for some time was re- j that if word could have kvn punvev-
moved Monday. A jack screw was j ed as soon as the fire was discovered
brought into requisition mid this, j ^ J j ^ Fivl** 1 '1^1* » T;,kc notice of the fact, and keep
added to steam power, loosed the • 0 f t j le j |tU1Si .. Tlie building was oceii-! the City Tax Assessors from call
thing from its fastenings, and nothing; pied bv Messsrs. Joiin IVdtncr and 1 • . .
was needed but to I,ring it up. Some Crawfonl Atkinson. We are glad '"S > ou ^ f ‘.re Ihetm Olhce in
wooden Dixi»g is now iieinggut ready Lt! at * hev al1 furniture.; County rrcasnret’s office in Court
to Ire put down, aud when this is done I one of the K-st in town, having six I M ,Se - BAKK ».
the work of drilling will be resumed. ro--iiis, aud l-eing well put up. 1 til C. C.
D-. Tooinbs say s it is electric
ity.
Judge Clarke sai’s it is purely
muscular power.
Josh Cobb says it feels like a
big steam engine.
things, and exciting great atten- less drunkenness, more good sonnd j
more morality than there is in any
we have no “theory” regarding .
. . ,, " , other town of its size in Georgia
the secret of her power, nor do we or anvwhere e l sc . C . E.
vouch for anj'lhing more than wc! new
have stated as having witnessed j
oursCiVCS. • l or liilc by J. \V. STANFORD:
stock before buying.
A large Stack of Men and Boys’; —
Boots at
INVOKE PRIGS.
\v e are making room for a new stock,; j)Xy ff jy yy
lion all over the Union. However common sense, more sociability,' Rlld the GoOvls milSt fie Solll, pioflt Ol DO
profit.
F. FULASKI & CO.
January Stb, tC.
EUFAULA, ALA.
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