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PRESIDENT
cler the same high sanction,
, though in a different sphere cxer-
CLEVELAND'S INAUGURAL p®* 9 “ |,Hbhc ‘ r " st * Nor
ADDRESS.
Feli.ow Citizens:
cnee of this vast assemblage of] ,
, . , , estimate of their fidelity and nse-
mv countrymen I am about to , ,
supplement and seal by the oath fu!ness - Thus is the peoples will
which I shall take the manifesto- j *'n pressed upon the whole frame-
, „ . ir 1 work of our civil polity—mtimci
lion of a great ami free* people, lu , , _ , , , 4| .
si . r .1 i ‘ „„,i'pal. state ami federal,—and tins
the exorcise of their power and,* ... ,
right of self government they have 1 is tllc < >nt ' e °* our ‘‘V**? “ d th *
committed to one or their fellow j ° f our fa,Ul *" l,,C re '
citizens a supreme and sacred 1l ,ub
them to all the rights to that rela
tion and charges them with all its
lulies. obligations and responsi
bilities.
These topics and the c< ns;ant
and ever varying wants ot anat-
trust and he here consecrates
himself to their service. This
impressivo ceremony adds little to
the solemn sense of responsibility
with which I contemplate the do
ty I owe to all the people of the
land. Nothing can relieve me
from the anxiety, lest by any act
of mine their interests may suffer,
and nothing is needed to strength
en tny resolution to engage every ]
faculty and effort in the promo
tion of their welfare. Amid the
din of party strife the people’s
choice was made, but its atten
dant circumstances demonstrated
anew the strength and safety of a
is this
all. Evcy citizen ow s to the
country a vigilant watch and
I tic >rcs I close scrutiny of its public ser-
° ' | vants ami a fair ami reasonablelive and enterprising population
may well receive the attention
and the patriotic endeavor of all
who make and execute the Feder
al laws. Oar duties' are practical i
ami call for industrious npplica
tion, an intelligent perception of
the claims of public ollice, and
above all, a firm determination by
united action to secure to all the
It is the duty of those serving
the people in public places to
closely limit public expenditures
to the actual needs of the govern
ment, economically administered,
because this bounds the right of
the government to exact a tribute
from the earnings of labor orti.e
property of the citizen, and be
cause public extravagance begets
extravagance among the people.
We should never be ashamed of
the simplicity and prudential
economies which arc best suited
to the operation of a republican
form of government and most com
patible with the mission of the
South-West-Georgia
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
(Braack of tie Dmersity of Georgia.)
CUTHBERT, -
GA
A Certain Cure For | A KISS BT MOONLIGHT.
RHEUMATISM
3M.AJ5IMMOHS' Legal Advertisements.
| ACTIVE. PASSIVE AND LE
GAL KISSES.
: 0:
A Pedestrian Catches the Sound.
^ n £ 1 BENJ.T. HUNTER, A. M,President
o :
Teachers
full. The Fall
Th Li medicine, combining Iron with tmT©
vegetable tonics, quickly and £^™F leU ' ly
( arm l»v«p«*p**it, Indication, U eaihi
people of the land the full benefits
11 is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
K I?'Sn. pcraltaf “>
government by the people,
each succeeding year it more
clearly appears that our Demo
cratic principle needs no apology
and that in its fearless and faith
ful application is to be found the
surest guarantee of good govern
ment., but the best results in the
operations of a government, where
in every citizen has a share, large
ly depend upon a proper limita
tion of a purely partisan zeal and
effort, and a correct appreciation
of the time when the heat of the
partisan should be merged in the
of the best form of government |
ever vouchsafed toman. And let!
us not trust to human effort alone,
but, humbly acknowledging the
power, ami goodness of Almighty
God who presides over the dcsti-
nv of nations, and who lias at
times been revealed in our coun
try's history, let us invoke his aid
ami blessing upon our labors.
Rattlesnake Bite.
Perhaps there is no place on
this continent where rattlesnakes
do congregate in greater numbers
than along the Tioga River, in
, . Pennsylvania. The mountains
elected for a limited U.ne to man wllIch t |i at crooked stream
age public affairs are sit! of the ! ^ * al - ■
people and may do much by then | ^ rutl j L . f|11;lk ,. aml in Uie
example to encourage, consistent
ly with the dignity of their ofli
cial functions, that plain way ... where tllcv bask in the sun
life which among liter Mlo* cm- | ^ ^ ;>n , th()Se tl .at
'Women, nnd all who lend sedentary live?.
It duos not injure the tot t li. cause headache.or
nrodttcp constipation—altar In u mrdirmr* an.
P It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the ossiutilatien oi ft»od^re-
lievcs Hcartbum ai d !’• 1< birr, end ^length
ens the muscles find nerve*. . .
For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lach cf
Energy. &c., it has no equal.
*9-’The genuine hn- tils.ve trade mark f m
Crossed led lines on wrapper.
—i.s. nuun> t ticvn al it).
jan-My.
C 'IOKI'S of ™ „ .
J Session oi*ens oil the l trst Monday
in SeptcnilxT. The appropriation totlie
Collr^e of $2.«*io lias been restored, thus
enabling the Trustee.-* to put the Imuien- j
tal Fee at
NO CHARGES FOR TITTIOX.
15,,aril ran l>e liad at prices ranging
from $lu to (12 per month, t atalosues
-iviua full ami ill-finite information scut
on application to the PrcsUlent.
July 10-1V.
-MANUFACTURED BY-
DR. J. D.HOYL,
EUFAULA, ALA.
— ^ ^
T TH1S MKPH'INE is A SURE AND
QUICK. ( I KK for Rheumatism m
CURES
LOST Appetite,
Sour Stomach,
foul Breath,
Low Splits.
ENLARC.o T or
ALI,its various forms. In many eases
, . . - it will t »ITI!E in THbKfc or
The appropriation to the , oupit ]>VYS. and SEVER 1AU-' to
. . ...... - vcrelief _
IT IS AN INTERNAL REMEDY.
Take no otht r
BALTIMORE, MU-
GROCERIES.
Flour. Sugar, Coffee. Etc., at
urices tliat will defv coin|«otition.
at ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
CERTIFICATES:
j n ; American people. Those who arc
EC KAYLA. AI.A-. May It. lssj.
I liavr been afflicted with Chrome
Kiieumatisni for two years, off and on,
mid have tried various remedies. < >n.'
Ifc.ttle „f I>r. Hoyt's Uheumatie Homely ;
, lies entirely relieved me. Less than one riytiirn
I Ixaih- entirely stopped liley.ams^ ^
I.l'MPKIX. GA.. June Al.
lilt. J. 1). IlliYI.. Eufauhi. Aim—
I)k vr Sir: I was severely attache 1 with
Rheumatism, and secured a bottle of
your Kiieumatisni medicine. After
taking alHint one-fourth of tholiottlc 1
wa» rclievetl «»f all pain, rhinkin/ that
I was well did not take any more of it.
After a month it returned* I then pur- j j
chased two hotth*s and t*^<*k aecortlinjr
to tlireetions. It has l»een three months
since I finished taking, and I feci no
svmptoms «»f its return. I consider my ,, r . ......
: -ely cured, and take pleasure m , y , t njcht l ‘ At 7i,nt i
r-n ling your remedy as a safe j ^ to :t> k. My
finds :i passage arc the home of
warm
summer months they leave their
n [^ ileus by thousands for the narrow
isotis aids integrity and promotes
thrift and industry.
The genius of our institutions,
the needs of our people in the
home life, and the attention which
is demanded for the settlement
and dcvclopcment of the resourc
es of our vast territory, dictate
, voar.
eminent is
keeping, hut this
eminent of all the people, and
should be none the loss an object
of their affectionate solicitude. At
this hour the animosities of polit
ical strife, the bitterness of par
tisan defeat anil the exultation of;
partisan triumph should be sup
plied by an ungrudging acqui-1
eseetlce in the popular will and a
sober, conscientious concern for [
cal. Moreover, if ln ”
do not get their heads bruised by
the heel of man. or get cut in
pieces by lying niglilson the warm ! year 1885.
rails of the Corning and lilossburg j
railroad, as thousands of them ■
are, crawl hack to their ileus in
the rock\ ledges. In midsummer j
itisau almost daily occurrence
for some one to be bitten by these
the l ' e i )l '' < -‘ s ' ll Uie Tioga Valley, and;
I take this occasion to thank niv friends and cus
tomers for their very liberal patronage during the past
and ask a continuance of the same through the
From the immemorial, no one will
• pretend todenv the tact that kisses have
. been livid ln high repute by both sexes-
whether active or passive. It has
deeided that a f.KUAI. K1S> implies At -
TK»N on both parties; hut when a Ia<Ij
; rimplv roiiscnts to be kissetl without ac-
i tion «*.f her lips, it constitutes onh a
PASrflVK kiss—a sweet deprived of its
nectar. .
Many l«*njr years ago. so says history,
the Spanish student Victorian became
desperatelv enamored with the personal
1 wan tv and fascinating: eh arms of I’ros-
perino. daughter of the king of Naples.
Tlieic existed a wall, heing a line of de-
nrirkation between them, which he dare
not cfoss; nevertheless, they managed
to exchange sentiments and arrange
clandestine meetings. Many times he
sealed the wall at night in order to steal
a kiss from the fair one while the pale
moonbeams were playing upon her class
ic features, and one time while gazing
into the depths of her deep hlue orhs. in
rapturous erstaev he excdaimctl. ‘‘I'llUs-
PEUINO. WHAT HAST MADE THEE
so UKAl'TlFl’L?” _
**Tlie constant use of fl SCIENTIM*
hloocl puritier.” was her only rcsjionse.
Snnglv ensconced within a Imss-em-
howerett ami vine-elatl ver..inlali. ami al
most hid from view amici sweet-scented
honeysuckles, was seated a fair Atlanta
nymph, whose beautiful dark eyes, ala-
ha. ter complexion and voluptuous con
cur, scented to 1>AZE the young gent l»y
icr side, who ever and anon, while cir-
INDORSED BY
lYSiCIANS, CLERGYMEN,
AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
the only cenuine
imu 1 liw
ON THC MARKET.
I up in ll RSI (U1U »
m.vxifa<tii:ed
F.SIMMONS & CO., St. Lout*, Mo. I
S TATi: OF GEORGIA.
liAMKU.PH rorXTV.
Whereas. James A. Allison. Adminis
trator of J. 1». Ki.v. dereased. represent*
to the Court in his petition duly tiled a nr.
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered J. 15. Key’s Estate. This j*
therefore to cite al! persons Concerned,
kindred and creditor* to show cause if
nnv they can. why said Administrator
rriiould not he discharge* from his ;l ,j.
ministration and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the lirst Monday in M*iv,
1 SST>. (liven tindvr my hand and othei'ai
signature, this January 11th. 1 MS. r ,.
jan22-.dm M. (.»<>KM LEY, Ordinary.
S TJCTB OF liEoRI.IA, '
lUXIH'T.ril r«*r!fTT.
Ira P. Rhodes, Administrator of Li
vonia Hall, deceased, has applied to im»
in proper form for letters of dismissinn
from liis said trust. This is to cite all
: and singular the heirs and creditors of
said estate to show cause, if any they
have, why letters of dismission should
not he granted I. I*. Rhodes. Adminis
trator on the lirst Monday in April, 1SX5
M. (iOllMLEY, Ordinary.
! inn!-3m.
If en ircly
recoin men .
and sure cure for Kiieumatisni
Yours truly, JNO- I*. M F^T.
of the firm of Williams t-V West.
Price $1 Per Bottle, or Six Bottles for *5-
Address. Dr. J. D. Iloyl or E. l»'.il-
1-H'k, Kufaiilu. Ala.
TRY OTJK
Remember I guar
j to be
antee everything sold in my house
patriotism of the cituen To toy , ^ ^ avoi ,iance of nnv
t-.c executive branch of the go - llial f ol . c ig„ policy
transferred to a new. * _ , . ...
is still the irov- eommtm.lcri by the Instory thc j (lomcsUc aniula l 3 arc frequently :
it twlilionS and , lhe P"* |,e " tjr ° bitten. But the resi.lenU of this
our republic. It is thepoluy of i ion , lo not 1<M>k upon thc bite!
inilciieinlcnce favored by our poa.J ^ ^ anylllin , r se .;
tion ami ilefeniteil by our known : when a person j, bitten, a
love of justice ami by our power. .... ,
It is the policy of peace suitable
i to our interest. It is tlie policy
i of neulralitv. rejecting any share.
| - ... | fifteen minutes until the poison is
in foreign broils and ambitions ,
upon other continents and rcpell- j
, , , ,, - r in^ their intrusion here. It is ;
lie general weal. Moreovei, if; ° _ __ , ri
s . the policy of Monroe and oil
from this hour we cheerfully and | ' J
. , ,, .• MA i Washington and
honestly abandon all sectional | °
.v i I*, . i i “Peace, commerce
preiudice and distrust and ucici- , . , 4 . . M
1 . . . , ... . friendship with all nations entan
mine with manly confidence in ‘ „
. . . . i glingalliances with none.
one another to work out haimo , n ° . . . .
niousiy thc achievements of our A due regard for the tutores s
3 wc shall deserve j am P' ospenty of all the people
demands that our finances shall
Just as Represented,
I handful of mud or wet clay is ap-;
- plied to the wound, and fresh ap-
! plications arc made every ten or
all drawn out. The first thing a
native of that locality does after
being bitten is to seek a place
, , where lmgs wallow, where soft
ot ; mud or wet clay is always hmml.
and is
if not will take pleasure in refunding
I will keep always on hand a large
: sortment of
the money,
and complete as-
Compound Cindmna Mixture f«»r I'«*vrr
nnd Ague,
nnd Diseases arising from De
rnngement caused by Malaria, swell
Cliills. Fever. Millions Fever, etc-. It
datable form ao that any
It is a certain cure.
mnnavitrating her slender waist, gave
her a 15USS and then a KK-l'l to the
!* amazement of a pede-trian who happen
ed to be parsing that beautiful mooii-
* • ■' * moment the lover
% dear darling Sa*
j rah Jane, you are becoming more beau
tiful every day; your eyes sparkle with
more brilliancy, your once pate cheeks
have been painted by the ro-eatc lines of
nature, and you seem to have entirely
rcgaintMl your healtn. ill y**u tell im
I the cause of the change?**
-I have simidv used that wonderfully
Lefleetive hloinl remedy known as 15. H.
Thousands of ladies these days at
None others CLAIMING (
» make Simmons Liwt ; Otters
r e<lioine even PRETENf-
» have had any right*
iore than lO or 12 years.
»e- ! tempt to hide the nianv faults ot features
as ! and complexion, while imjutre Mini vi-
is tinted blood is holding a high carnival
put Up 111 j
one can take it.
PREPARED I5Y
E. C. BULLOCK,
Wholesale & Retail Druggist, !
EUFAULA, ALA.
April 2l-ly.
—Sweet Gum and Mullein for
sale at J. W. Staxfokd’s.
«1
.* itinwii;' the org.uiie structures «*f the
j ImmIv. Tluow aside your cosmetic.’and
i paints, discard your life time meilieines.
i and use a purely Scientific l'»l«*od Ktiri-
i tier, which a tsspeedily and ••lleetually.
! known as II. I». f*> Botanic I5h»od Balm
—which can in* had of all druggists at
one dollar for large botth’i. It p
the MiM>d. softens the skin, hea
the complexion, and adds healt
happiness to all. mch-5-!m.
TiI3T1MOM!ALS
Md»oryD. S. IV'-r-ctt. Richmond. Va.,
i ia*4», savs •• Y*nir I.ivcr M.‘«li**iue lias in cr
.rje it service t<» mwclf ami family. W e Um
.«al)stitu!e for it The parrel \'hlch yon gen- r <t t MfK
•listv sent ni several years :*g'» is iiearlj tx- i t .. . i i
S :,I "v.. curt do without it. 1 wish you | «*« ‘ tasoi n.
Ji-ml us Ki-.otlivr supply. It is invaluable. fl,n " f " r
' -v..-.-,-v' ve ur or moro afro I partiulty Inst nv-
..-tile, amt what I Gi.l vat sourvit on nv;
.ii-.-h nail 1 1,-it ilvpn-ssvd and oftf-ll
.-da.-lic. vhii-h .•.mtinuallysrvwworse tn.i
,s induced to purvliase a paekano
Sitmimiis’ t.iver Metlieuie. wmch has rnUrei.-
i-tcrvd my appetite and revived ley spirits,
i-l 1 have im more lieadaclics. Mv wife re-
ds it :• * indisiMMisable in our family; we wit.
* t.e without it.” J. J. Nelson, Chaileston,
C., Nov. 1880.
l-v. ,T. K. Craves, editor and proprietor o'
- ilviTisr. ^lemphis, Tenn.. says: “Ire*
-2 t,:«*kageof veer IJvcr Medic me an
'c use ! i.aif of it.* It works like a chr.ni:
• nt po better Liver Kegul.-.tor, aml ^Ttaml.
of Zudin .laixturv.” J. It- * :s -
-Tliia iila cvrtifv that I n <-d nnv ravfcw?''
ill,,-, .‘ iiam -'is’ I ner lu-^uiatnr nr Mmlirin-.
d il did inv tin irnnd. rad tjiat t am limruan (
TATK OF GEORGIA.
Banim»i.eii County.
Jameri F. Scaly. Administrator, de bu
ilds non. of the Estate of \V. K.Bearhani
deceased, has applied to me in proper
form for Letter* of Dismiss:.m from said
Estate. This is to cite all and singular,
the Heirs and Creditors of said Estate,
to show cause if any they have, why
of Dismission should not !»e
granted J. F. Scaly, as Administrator,
do bonis non of \Y. K. Bcachain on the
lirst Monday in April lsSi». (»iven un
der my luilul and otheial signature, this
December lAth. 1ss4.
dee23-3m M. (•(»BMLKY,Ordinary.
w -WIA,
F. M. Duke. Executor of W. W. Duke.
as applied to me in proper
form for letters of Dismission from liis
said trust. This is to cite all persons
concerned. Kindred and Creditors of
said Estate, to show cause if any they
can. why i.etters of Dismission should
not be granted to F. M. Duke, as Execu
tor of \V. W. Duke. (IwwuHnl. on tl»e first
Monday in April. LS<">. (liven un ler my
hand and oltieial si'.mature, this Herein
her l.’rth. 1 Ml. M. (»OI*MLEY.
i lei •2.v,".m Ordinary.
: l-urilics | ;d it u *1 lav nogoou. imu .
* ; :. s * m A. Vm-mons’ Liver Mcluuju*
V . ! C""!'- Th-ynrr ve:,
altli and - e .- rr y vyexccct the lianie. T. i
-AT-
MRS. S. HOICK’S.
nnd honest
national destiny,
to realize nil thc
benefits which :
our happy form of government can
be established upon such a sound
bestow. On this auspicious oe seusib,e b:lsis “ 8 8hu11 “ CU ?
well renew the tl,c s: ‘ fot J' an, ‘ contlJ * nee . of b “ S, ‘
caslon we may
pledge of our devotion to the eon
sti'ulion, which launched by the
founders of the republic and con
secrated by their prayers and pa .
.r almost a f,0,u unnecessary taxation, hav
! ness interests and make the wages
' of labor sure and steady, and that
s our system of revenue shall be so
! adjusted as to relieve the people
triotie devotion, has for
century borne the hopes and the
aspirations of a great people
through prosperity and peace, and
through the shock of foreign con
lliets anil the perils or domestic
strife and vicissitudes. By the
Father of liis Country our con-
stitution was commended for
adoption as “the result of a spirit
of amity and mutual concession."
In tliat same spirit it should be
administered in order to promote
the lasting welfare of the country
and to secure thc full measure of
its priceless benefits to us and to
those who will succeed to the
blessings ol our national life.
The large variety of diverse and
competing interests subject to
Federal control, persistently seek
ing the recognition of thcirclaims,
need give us no lear that “the
greatest good to the greatest
number'' will fail to be aceoin- j
plished if in the halls of national j
lug a due regard to the interests ;
j of capital interested and working
men employed by American in
dustrics, and preventing the ac
cumulation of a surplus in the
treasury to tempt extravagance
and waste.
Care for the property of the na
tion and for the needs of future
settlers require that the public
domain should be protected Irom
purloining schemes anil unlawful
occupation.
Thc conscience of the people j
demands that the Indians within j
our boundaries shall be fairly ■
and honestly treated as wards of I
the government, and their cduca- ]
He binds on a quantity
so >ti cured. The same is ap
plied to domestic animals when
{they exhibit symptoms of snake
j bite, and this treatment is always
i successful if the applicilion is
made before the poison has gone
too far. It is veil known that
hogs arc not harmed l>y snake
bites, and this is accounted for by !
the porkers’ habit of cooling off by j
lving in a mud hole. A tanner
on the line of the Corning and]
Blossburg railroad had a small j
our dog that made it his business j
I to kill rattlesnakes. In liis en- ,
1 counters with large ones he would
be bitten several times, but as:
soon a* the fight was over he (
would hasten to the farm yard S
and lay himself in a “hog wallow"
for several hours, when he would
come out entirely free from poison.
It is well to fortify the system
with stimulants, then apply the
clay mud,'-ejid cure is certain,
j The clay must he moist, or of
; he consistency of dough.
DRUGS m MEDICINES
:
Just Received!
The Genuine Eastern Seeri
Irish Potatoes
EARLY ROSE
EX I'll A EARLY VERMONT.
SNOW FLAKE,
PEEK LESS.
BEAUTY OF IlEBRON.
At J. F. TOOMBS A- BRO.'S.
# -r" iioliy 'SprinV'. Miss., April 24,18M-
E«»r sale in Cutlibcrt, Ga., bv J. it.
STAN EOIU>. only. *’
Agency.
Mv Stock of
Insurance
T, S. Powell Rei*rksexts
1 K< >RG IA HUM K El ItK INSl' RAM E
T f
Bn
Ct <T>. Assets.
AMERICA INST tt.YNCK
ITISH
'(i. Assets, fl.33s.W>.
I T F.sTEKN AssI* I: A nvE
Assets
INS. CO.
O’
*<
No pressure on the iiu k. No tliiri:
strap tu chafe. 1st !*reiniiiin nnd Mr itl
awarded at ( inriiinati Exposition.
For sale by J. I*. T(M >M IIS \ I51t()_.
jau!5K5iu (’uthlx.t. (ia.
Fall & Winter Goods, ;»i*. White’s Family |V A
MEDICINES
HOME INSFISANCK CO..
Assets, ^200.000.
OF EVERY KIND.
tulips and Lamp Goods, Papers in great variety;
Toilet articles of the very host makes. Pock
et Cutlerv; Plank Books and Faney Goods
in great quantities.
Is now in and was never more
Attractive and Elegant, embrac
ing everything wanted by t lie
Ladies. •
Pattern Bonnets and Hats,
IIATS ANI) BONNETS UN
TRIMMED. LACES. TIES,
RIBBONS. TRIM
MINGS. SATINS,
FLUSHES. VEL
VETS. FLOW
ERS.
MOSS CHEN KILE.
Daisies etc. 15aby Caps Hu
man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs,
etc. Ladies and Misses
Ready-Made Suits.
i \ U
i A.M. of one of tin* most rclchnittMl Pli
sifivns that deorgia over produced. He
j has long l»een gathered to h.s fathers;
i hut the name ot Du. Will I’E will never
; he forgotten. As long ;is humanity suf
fers from disease. s«i Jong will people ooii-
; tinue to use his valuable Remedies, and
j praise his name :iml skill for the relief
: and cures they produce.
Dr. White's Vermifuge.
!*argv 15ot-
J>RESBYTER!AN
INSTKANCE
MITIAL
('(».- Asse
UF
siuent
BREWER’S
ilRUBBER ROOF PAINT,
Flan.
All :
nies.
t;;fe. Prompt and Reliable Compa
ct
certain <’nre f«.r
tie 2.*j
Worms.
cents.
Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex
tract Btichu,
I'or all Kitlnev Diseases. Price oO (Vnts
SO PATENT, NO PAY
I) \ r r | 1 \’ f I’vJ (11 P'hied for Mei h;ui
! i A l 1j A 1 O ieal Devices. i'cm-
j poumls. Designs a ml Labels. All |»re-
| limiiii’.rvexaminations as t«» pntentahili-
• tv of inventions, free. Our ‘‘lui.le for
• (Ihtaining Patents” is sent free every
I where. Address
LoFIS P.AOOER A CO..
Solicitors of Patents.
| Established i.sol. Washington, D.f .
inayll-tf.
Vx-BHISHES, CEMENT, ETC.
s.
|S. s.
Dr White’s CcmpiiM Smu of HsarLM,; ° 1>ly!|il '^' hrA>>< "’ l> ‘
^3" When you want anything in tlie! l>x ^
Evcrvii(nlv invited to
inline iromls an<l compare
•(•<!. No trotilde to show irooris
H ney. Will CSerr? anl ‘far.
nil nnil The Great Couirh Kemedy. I’riee
Cent-.
A Wonderful Discovery.
Consumptives and all who suf
fer from any affection of the
Throat and Lungs, can find a cer-
tion and civilization promoted. I tain cure in Dr. King's New Dis
with a view to their ultimate eit- | covery for Consumption. I hou
izenship, and that, polvgamy in 1 ^ands °1 permanent elites verify
, _ . , , . ; 1 the truth ot this statement. No
the I err.tones destructive of the | Ilie( , u . |no t . an sIlow slldl a rcc „rd
family relation and offensive t«»i 0 f wonderful cures. Thousands
the moral sense of the civilized of once hopless''sufferers now grate-
Drug Line remember I keep it, and ( ;ill
Price # ! and see me before purchasing
j elsewhere. oct9 et
sell it to you at a very reasonable
•> •’
Respectfully,
J. W. STANFORD. % J. AltllOlf. f-
Dr. White's Magic Liniment,
The (Jresit Stimuhitiiig Liniment f«>r
[ Man t#r lieast. Price 2T> Cents.
Dr. White's Cathartic Liver
Pills,
..equalled a- a t'ure for Ililiousne-s.
Januarv 22 tf
world, shall be repressed.
1 gislation, that spirit of amity
and mutual concession shall pre-! forced which prohibit the immi
rail in which the constitution had i grat.on of a servile class to com
its birth. If this involves thc I pete with American labor with no
fully proclaim they owe their
, , ,,, . .., lives to this Now Discovery, ll
ri.e laws should be ng.dly en j wj „ eost yol1 nothing to give' it
intention of acquiring citizenship
an l bringing with them and re-
re-
trial. Free Trial Bottles at J. W.
Stanioicd's Drug Store. Large-
size, $1.00.
surrender or postponement of pri
vate interests or the abandonment
of local advantages compensation taining customs and habits
will be found in the assurance 1 pugnant to our civilization,
that the common interest is sub
served and the general welfare
advanced. In the discharge of
uiy official duty I shall endeavor
to be guided by a just and tinre- .
strained construction of the con-' vice reform should be in good i ——
stitution. a careful observance of faith enforced. Our citizens have ]
the distinction between the pow- the light to protection from the
ers granted to the Federal govern-' incompetency of public employes,
reserved to the ; who hold their places solely as tie
and by a reward of partisan service, and
The Yonng Girl's Happiest Hour
The happiest moment in a]
! young lady’s life is when she has ■
: a real, live swceti.eart, a whole j
The people demand reform in 1 , . , , , ,
1 1 pallor to herself, a chair capable
A ... 1 ... . — — * .,4 M A 4 . . - a. i* si, A ..„ M n T
of holding two, and a father who
trusts everything to her experi ]
cnee.—from Mrs. f'tltons Cour-1
the administration of the govern
inent and thc application of busi
ness principes 'o public affairs.
As a means to this end, civil scr-
meut and ll.use
States or the people,
cautious appreciation of those , from the corrupting influence ol ]
functions which by thc constitu- ] those who promise anil those who
tion and laws
lv assigned
have been especial-; expect such rewards, and those
to tiie executive. who worthily seek public cm
branch of the government, but he ployment have the l ight i
who takes the oath to preserve, to insist tliat merit and compe- ]
protect-, and defend the constitu
tion of tlio United Stales only as-
tenc-y shall be recognized instead I
of party subserviency or thc sur-
Stimcs the solemn obligation which : render of honest political belief.
erery patriotic citizen on the
farm, ia the workshop, in the
busy marts of trade and every
In the administration of a gov
ernment pledged to do equal aud j
exact justice to all men, there
where slu-uld share with him.; should he no pretext for anxielyj
The constitution which proscribes! touching the protection of the!
his oath, my countrymen, isyours:! freedmen in their rights or their I
thc government you have chosen security in the enjoyment of thc
for a time is yours; the suffrage ] privileges of thc constitution and
its amendments. All discussion
as to their fitness for the places
FRESH
GARDEN t SEED
AT
Wholesale or Retail.
SEED POTATOES,
BY THE
Barrel Bushel or Peck.
ONION SETS,
WHITE and YELLOW,
AT
J. W. STANFORD’^
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VIOLINS,
ACCORDEOX S,
BANJOS,
HARMONICAS.
MERIT WILL TELL*
0.1. C.
(Old Indian Cure.)
Is taking the lead of aii nther blood
! purifiers with astonishing rapidity.
Asa blood purifier, it is absolutely
without an equal.
j As a tonic and appetizer, eminently
j adapted to female complaints, it has
• the indorsement of the most rvspecta-
! hie Ladies in the land.
EMIXKXT PRACTICING PHYSI
CIANS INDORSE IT.
Dr. F. A. Toomcr. Ferry, Cl a., says:
“I have used it in mv practice twenty-
live years. It is a |>crfect hloo*l purifier,
an infallible specific for the diseases for
which it is recommended, a fine tonic
and apjietizer. and a Godsend to wifler-
ing women for their peculiar ailments.”
Dr. Joseph Fulmer. Feagin,(ia,. writes
us: "It is as great a specific for , - 1 — 1
diseases as quinine is for fever,
used it more than twenty
riping. Do not make _
Fricc 2’» Cents.
on sii-k.
Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex
tract of Sarsap.'.riila, with j
Iodide of Potash.
Price 50c.
• will all tell you this is the 1
Itemedv for Flood Disease.
Ail of I)u. Whites Kutility Med j
ici/ics arc for Sate by
Dit J. \V. STANFORD,
jflD ly Cutlibcrt. G:t.
rNlIIF*' public are hereby notified th.-l I
A. am prepared to furnish Rrewcr's
« elehrated Auliher Faint, Varnishes. Ce
ment. Ktc . to Rnilders. Mamiiactii'(-*rs
and Farmers at wholesale or retail in
any quantity.
This wonderful Paint, being
FIRE PROOF AND WATER PROOF.
should he used by everybody on the
j roofs of their dwelling fmiiscs. store?,
farm implements, maebinery. pump-.
| fences around yards, farmers' lots, etc.
. j It is the elie;. • *st. West, prettiest ;m«l
most durable Paint inanuf:ieture*l. It
prevents shingle or tin nxjfs from rf*«-
ring, or old roofs from leaking. It will
i pav vou to trv it.
1J. W. STANFORD,
Sole Agent for Randolph Counir.
feb-12-tf.
” POOR NERVOUS SUFFERERS.
I F your He td aches and can’t sleep,
weak and nervous. Face pale aid
! haggard, thin in fiesdt, broken down in
! mind and body, use Dr. Ihxbl’s Nervine
r I ami Tonic. It will restore vou toheakii.
Photograph Albums
, a:-,,-. Mclbm, a.M. S.na.t, J
FINE AUTOGRAI’H A LIU Ms. i (■„ti 1 i„. r ,. g. •orgia by J. W. STwroKt 1 .
I and all Druggists. fei)-12-Iy.
Dr. Mott s Powders.
N KYF.K FAIIaS TO (TKF. INKI.AM-
mation i*f the Kidneys, (iravrl.
: Gleet. SuitHires amir.I! I rinary tii-r.v
j es. Nervous and I’liysical Debility. •»<*):-
, ital Weakness and all those untold mi—
i cries i-aused l»v indiscretion orExce^.
j SyphillLs in ail its forms pennanciidy
| cured. Yellow or brown spot.- on face
and ImmIv Sore Throat and Nose. Serai*
! ula. Obi Smuts. Lezeina. Tetter and
j Flood and Skin diseases. Frinarv »li«*
j eases cured in .*t days. Price 5.'t. K«*r
1 sale in Cutbbert. Gcs»rgia by J. W. 'Ttv
i ford, pod all Druggists. * fel»-12-ly.
I \
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest.
i Holman's Family Bibles,
All sizes and prices,
gar Cases. Hand Mitrnrs. 1 :
cy Candies. Fine Toilet P-Vts
Fine Extracts and Col
ognes. Harris' Tooth-
wash and Tooth
Powders. School
Books. Arcor-
dians.
AH prices and kinds.
BABY CARRIAGES,
FAINTS AND OILS,
i Drugs and Medicines of all kinds, a
It J. TV STANFORD'S.
hl<Mid
Have
t mv
years
I practice.”
i S. W. W. Smith. Ecneeonnoe. Ga..
j writes; “It cured me of an old and se-
I vereease of scrofula of eight years’stand
ing.”
I The following are fair samples of hun
dreds of testimonials we can produce:
I had in my family a ease of jK*ison
oak that for ten years defied physi
cians. O. I. c. made a permanent cure.
It is without doubt the “gem of bh»od pu
rifiers.**
S. D. ROGERS.
Agent Central ra!l.*oad. Ferry. (5a.
Feruy, (i v.. September in. 18S4—l
lieartilv indorseO. 1.1\ Old IndianCnrc >
Also a fine line of Gutaml Stool j as a remedy of won.U-rful c-ffiracy in
trnut.Ies |u-culiar luwomaii. Have ux-a
Strings for Violins, Guitars
Banjos. For Sale bv
T. S. POWELL
ct Druggist and Bookseller.
ami
Scl 1 ool IJoolvrS !
B rm.ics
Books,
Note Books
est prices.
sept'i.VIy
and Testaments, Blank
Scrap B«M»k.s, Hymn and
Fine Stationerv. etc., at low-
T. S. V() VELL,
Druggist and Bookselle
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Cool:in(/ Jt Heating Stores
Tin irare, Crockery,
Glassirare. Lamps
and Seiring Ma
chines.
Will duplicate any bill within five hun
dred miles of this place. juu7-c‘t
a
Window Glass,
Paints. Oils, Varsisies and BrnsLes.
At lowest prices. T. S. FOWELL.
scpt2.»-et Druggist and Bookseller.
which executes the will of thc]
freeman is yours; the laws and i
the entire scheme of our civil rule ] accorded to them as American
from titc town meeting to the State j people is idle ami unprofitable,
capita..s and the national capitnl I except as it suggests the nccessi-
is yours. Your every voter, as! ty lor their improvement. Thc
well as the chief magistrate, tin fact that they arc citizens entitles
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T iis Powder never varies. A marvel
of purity, strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competition
with tne multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Fow-
derUo.. l«n» Wall street N. Y.
iuay-22 ly
Fine Chewing Tobaccos,
Smoking Tobacco
AND CIGARS,
At T. S. POWELLS,
ct Drnsirist and Bookseller.
it in my family, after a faithful trial of
numberless other remedies, and unhesi
tatingly pronounce it without an equal
in tin* treatment of this class of co:n-
| plaints. D. 11. ( FIXER.
Clerk 4*o. rummis-ioners. iI«iust4>n<'o.
j W. B. Johnson, Macon Ga., K. M. Kiiig
‘ Perry. Ga.. and a bust of others indorse
I it as thc greatest of all remedies for
I rheumatism and other M»>od diseases.
In eonelusion the proprietors say they
have vet t?» meet with the first failure of
O. I. i\ to do all that is claimed for it.
Price. $1.ad |»er large bottb*.
THE O* I. C. CO.,
PERRY. GA.
j S*dd by all Druggists. 0ct30-lv.
T. S. POWELL
FFEK.S A LARGE STOCK OE
—Farmers Pills for sale by J.
IV. Stanford.
0
Drugs and Patent Medicines,
1 At Lowest Prices. sep2A-ct.
j Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats,
Spectacles and Eye Glasses, 05 C « Peed OatS, 50C-
'1’ITARRAXTED to (iive Satisfaction. ; ir
▼ T Prices from 2) rent. to $2.(»n j»er |
'ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
pair.
ct
T
POWELL.
Diu.rgi.-t and B»M»kselh*
Matches and Smiff,
Cheap as can be bought this
side of N. Y. at
ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
jnn24 ct
Buckwheat Flour,
and Oat Meal, at
ct A LLISON & SI M PSON S.
Hazard Gunpowder
A SPECIALTY.
ALLISON <fc SIMPSON,
j.m24-ct Agents.
Orgrims anil Pian«,
: of all styles, for sale cheap, by:
.1. W. Stanford—cheaper than!
! factory prices. Call on him and
! get illustrated catalogue
1 prices. lie will save you money.
'^-jaWSiTincK
Ij r- V~Q "---Va VN -r
DIAMONDS. SILVER
& WNYtLB
^AliLA.t^
IL
163 BROAD ST. |
apr-10-ly.
IVchI'n .Herve and ISrain l*ill j
Arc a certain cure for all mental
ami nervous disorders. For sale
bv J. W. Stanford. 4t
D U. DODD’S NERVINE NO. 2. Never
fails to cure Nervous and Physical
} Debility. Seminal Weakness. I.o« <*f
l Mar.b«»o<l caused by Errors of Youth,
i Excesses. At. Price $l.no. If you have
! In'en treate«i by ign »;*ant Physii ian- and
have taken all kinds of medicine a«h** r *
tised to cure these Diseases wit!»• *ut
benefit do not be discouraged. I’^clP;
Dorld's Nervine No. 2as directed, it will
I restore you to health and make you fed
^ j vourseli* a i-an again. For sale in Cntlj*
t—.' Lert. Georgia by J. W. Stanfokd. an«l
!*- ; Druggists. fel»-12-ly.
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
We make a specialty. Call and
get and our | rices.
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
jan24 ct
NhoilUIrr ttrarrs
For ladies and gentlemen, of the
■nnl latest improvement—all sizes, at
nov30-4t J. 4V. STANFORD S.
A Full Slock of
Drugs, Chemical*
AND
Patent Medicines,
—AT—
J. P, TOOMBS & BRO.’S.
jan22 ct
—Onion Sets for Fall Planting.
J. 4V. STANFORD S.
at
-Pyrafuge for Chills at
J. W. Stanford's.
Wheat Bran*
AT
ALLISON A SIMPSON'S-
j.m24-ct
TOBACCOS.
We are offering
Kpri-inl Isd w-rmrnlh *1
ct ALLISON tfc SIMPSON'S.
B= 2 2 2 *. S.~*. Is’S’--?
« S: 2. »■-* p Z~ ?
c-^r-r = * *>
t^3 - - 5 a e 5
O 7* E3
m ' r ~ 2
* In g-2 1 < o 3 E | A r aei 31
• ^c.3*c J.33S ■*- 2^ g
.«s: ar»=D§SE.3
S = i i ’*-*
|=2?l?g.g2:c=:Jo
i?"
pfllllllfHls!
—New Crop Turnip
Seed, all varieties*
by the pound or pa*
iper, at
J. W. STANFORD’S*
J'JF Linseed Oil aftd ^ u ‘ e
| Lead at such low pric^ft
! competition, at the l>rwjz Store o
J. W. STANFORD^
Special OriTe ler30Days!
English HREECH LOADIN'®
SHOT GUNS, at Bat gains, t A
! closo out. at
let ALLISON ,V SIMPSON »•