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W. H. COfePE
* S*v-
J. W. STANFORD
CUTIIBERT. <IA.
TkiniailiniiK, April *, 188*.
Nr. I. A. MARTIN I* oar Agent
«t Buford, and Is fuBj authorized to
reeclv* and receipt for all uotrj
paid him.
Carter Harrison has been re
nominated fur Mayor of Chicago.
Albany'* hotels are all crowded
and the cry is still for more.
DcKalb goes decidedly dry.
Vole prohibition 376—whisky 72.
Sunday was celebrated in Ger
many, as the SSlh birlInlay ot
Kinjieror IVilhelm.
A thousand dollar diamond in
the rough was picked up yester
day in Macon by Mr. E. S. Kiln-
brew.
Nownnn has instituted pro
ceedings against the Southern Ex
press Company for delivering
whiskey at that |x>int.
The Mexican veterans will hold
a reunion in New Orleans on the
loth of April. E.\ President
Jefferson Davis will address
them.
SLEEPLESS NlOIITs. made miserable
by that terrible bough. .Shiloh's fare is
the remedy for von. l-'orsaie by J. W.
STANFORD. '
The distribution of prizes by
the Eufaula Times oceurcd Wed
nesday of last week. It excited
considerable interest. We hope
nil parties will l»e satisfied with
the results.
Hon. Jefferson Davis is sick,
nnd it is not thought he.can re
cover. His trouble is rheuma
tism, and the breakiug out of an
old wound received during the
Mexican war.
The ehances for peace between
England and Russia are now
thought to be good. Their troub
le was about the Afghan boundrv
line, and this matter has been re
ferred to Commission w hich meets
this month.
The latest information of the
condition ol Gen. Grant is that
he is better, and one of his physi
cians considers his case hopeful.
His death, however is likely to
occur at any time, and probably
our next issue will record that
event.
The firm of W. A. Julian Jc Co.,,
of Macon failed last week— liabil
ities 331,000, assets about $75,000.
The failure is much regretted in
Macon, and it is said that it might
have been averted, if the business
men of the town hail knowu the
need of assistance in time.
Pearson the -Republican |tost
Master of tiie city of New York
has been nominated to continue'
)u his present position. This
act of the President causes con
siderable criticism from both Re
publicans and Democrats. In re
ply Cleveland says: ‘•The Demo
of lbe Press Association, which
met at Batahraige, Ga.. on the
18th ult. The courtesies of the
Central and JJ. P. A W. Railroads,
through their authorities, were
kfhilly tendered the mem Iters of
the Association nod their
for all of wlm-h the press o! Geor
gia are under lasting obligations.
At Albany the members on tlie
down train from Atlanta and,Ala-
con, (who had about three hours
before the up traia arrived.) were
•net by a delegation of citizens
with carriages, and driven over
the Artesian City. A nice ban-.
(|iiet was also provided, and we
arc told aofuething besides arte
sian water was present. Aikauy
is proud of her artesian wells, and
she lias a just cause to be, for they
arc already attracting many visi
tor* and health-seekers, from far
and near.
As we neared Thomasville CoL
Triplett, of the Times, came
aboard the ears and informed u»
that Thomasville had extended
us an ilimitation to stop over iu
the city and spend the night.—
I iekets were also issued to each,
show ing the place where lie would
stop, us homes had been provided
for all. It was our good fortune
to fall into the hands of Dr. Jas
A. 'I horn ton, brother of our clev
er Dentist, Dr. IV. R. Thornton,
w ho had selected us sjiecially.—
The Doctor, and bis pleas
ant family, know how to make
one feel at home. At niglilabti!
liaut ball was given at the Piny
Woods Hotel in honor of the Geor
gia Press. The writer, together
with Bros. Underwood and Uurkc.
neither of whom dance, went to
sec the Piny Woods Hotel we
had heard and read so much about
We were told the ball was a sue
cess, but know the hotel is. and
only wish that Culhberl had one-
just like it. IVe were told that
several hundred Northern hoard
ers still lingered there, notwith
standing the cold winter had pass
ed sufficiently for them to return
home if they hud desired. Dur
ihg the winter season this house,
as well as all the hotels, has been
crowded. ‘ Her hotels have been
the making of Thomasville, bring
ing each season hundreds of tour
ists to spend the w inter, who leave
thousands of dollars in her midst.
The Mitchell House, burned some
lime since, is being rapidly re
built, and will Siam be completed.
We arrived at Buinbridgc next
day by special train, and were
met by carriages and carried to
the ■Sharon House. The Assncia
tton was called to order at 12. M..
by the President Col. J. II. Kstill,
at the Gmrt House. Judge Camp-
colosaa! monarchies, while others
'have the faculty -to bnild-opua Uie [pit.
remains of bankruptcy and nun
immense fortunes, while yet an
usiifiiUwmvfi wl fertile
L nous Sat tin
it rain?
took refuge in bis storm
Vi mwa * unpopped. She saw
. i.-i—i-> *- -■—- L —-in«^NjMuiMnj*ctorfnTc. the anguish of bis soul, and had
pli.lieJlIirough^ those jirojpim^i
factors called energy, industry.,.
and economy. In evidence orthis’'
last* assertion, 1 cite Vbu to iwA
genial wnd worthy townsman, Mr.
K-. II. IE" sliworth, who came into
ojir mid»i fifteen months ago as
business manager Tor Mr. F, U.
Farley, of Savannah, who Owns
the (itantatwin once held by J. it.
Owen, in the 9th UGtrict of our
county. . At that time the place
was in a perfect slate of decay,
buildings and fences gene down
to naught; indeed, tlrere WSs bo
life, no spirit in anything connect
Tom Davis and 1
worth went to the 1
her home in Bainbridge.
'A. bashful young m:
went
ti>rs^»s a rule, rarely t?*T
anil'^onsi ouer.tly me t«n-
llv M lorrmrlieails. . ’The
take up the same subject aud
discuss it in their columns, give
it a thorough analyzing, show up
FuaA.Riooijr' tkj?£.£une* ta beautiful.all the |«dirts, and if you will lake
SdWfirfirVclibi'l I young 'lLlv’if he might be the'j flielrkfticles and compare them,
oilier (m-se***. the jmwer W^ket^** 5 "** at Enon .* Sunday. | „ f b „j,, v , and *wrow.! w, “
of wvrnout and waated ft? luupufiiifl A'tniturr,;^^^"™^ * w Jh
I— i-~ i ^iikja’ll flinn litImi the quo*. as |««ll oilier general tides, soo-
we pro)»>*e to give an ia>t»rw
where three Georgia edilois are;
unAninwMisly of the same opinion.
The editor of the S..utiicm
World, published in Atlanta, saytf:
*T know the proprietors of Brad
n
New AcfvefiftTletfielH
50 cent;*.
W'J.nv*
r .Quite a young Miss D«ok up its
residence at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. A. Belcher a week
roi^pas|i<m 09 hiuv So the next
tjwejie came she asked biuv if he
thought to bring a screw driver
with bjm. Me blushi-tl and want-; field’s Female Regulator, and e
ed to know wbat for, and. slie, in
the fullness of her heart, said she j
or
more ago. and now nuudier* with
fait family. Mr. H. is one of the
happiest fathers in Clay county,
and we hope ere ibis writing his
neiglitmrs have quit having to sit
up willi him.
We will say to our friends in
me, m. spins m anytuing connect U , e neighirnrhorol of Mt. Hebron, west, hv which a single maternal
ed wit. the whole pnifierty—ail . * . . . , ‘
didn't know hut Led want to
screw up Iiis courage before be
left. He took the hint and the
girl too.
IVe learn that they have a new
way of batching chickens in the
who tendered us such a cordial
invitation to attend their singing
there on last Sabbath, that it was
with regret that we were unable
to attend, and hope tuc meeting
resulted in much good as to re
freshing their hike warm musical
souls. .
Corn is coming up, and the
birds are pulling it 11 , is what we
"hear remarkwl by farmers con
stanlly. Di3 anyone try the ker
oscnc .remedy? A great many
wilf
this week,
critics would say. .
The Yiluiah Sabhatli school is
moving along splendidly, with
what we think a’blight future in
was chaos aud ruin. Contrast |
everything connected with the
pro|«el1ythen to it nftw, aud we
see rising tijsiD tlie wreck of de
vastation and ruin, evidences of
lliijft and good judgment, in llir
shape ol’ lawful fence*, neat and
cozy* cottage houses for laborers,
and a stockade and barn for the
stock—a convenience superior to
any thing of the kind in this part
of Georgia. This structure t"
built of an old fashioned hewed
log gin house, tbitty two feet
square; everything about it being
used save a Tew rounds of logs. A
space twenty two by thirty* two
feet is cut off fur the stockade; lire ’
remaining ten by thirty-two feet cnti.-i
is fur barn or crib. Tiic hay* loll
is immediately above the
stockpile, ami will hold, say fifty
stacks of fodder, or hay in pro , - ,
portion. The crib will find room j ,tore *°r it.
Tor fifteen hundred bushels of The Union Sabbath school
corn. The floor to the crib is this place conducted at the Mclh
odist church, and the one at New
nojie Baptist church have united,
and will he known as a strictly
non sectarian or Union Sabbath
school, and wc shall expect to see
it achieve a wonderful success
during the year 188a, knowing a*
wc do the staunch material of
which the school is composed.
The second Sabbath ami Satur
day before will In' quarterly meet
iug ilays at this place, and all
tase Balls and Battel flfP
Croquet Bete«,
RUBBER BALLS,
Marbles, Harmonicas
JUST RECEIVED, AND
For sale at
T. s. rowEixs.
Drngrist. Ikioksclier ami Station-r.
ct.
this community. I ai-o, from my
own knowieilge, caatc.-lily that it
is a great boon to woman, aud
has no superior, and every lady
ought to send for and n*:td their
book on female diseases, which;
Uiey mail free.” I
the cflitor of the Millcdgevillcj A new Line of Near York Opti-
Chronicle says he considers Brad I cal SPECTACLES received. 1’ri
SPECTACLES!
STEVENS* POTTERY!
Near Milledgeville.
P. 0., Stevens Pottery, Ga.
Headquarters for Doubled Glazed Vitrified Drain, Sewer, Culvert
j and Water I’ipes, from 2 to 21 inch calibre, for Draining Land, R. R.
iCiiIvbrts, Road ami Street Crossings and Well Curbing. Fire. Grate,
Border anil Hearth, Brick Smoke and Hot Air Flues. Lining for Fur-
. . , naees. Fire Brick for Setting Boilers, made to Order, any Shape or
fiehl^s^ l*emale Regulator the g^reat ;res—from 25.* to $1 50 per Pair. Style on short notice. Flower Pols. Swinging Baskets. Stumps
■ Chimney Thimbles and Tops. Fire Clay and Sand, suitable for Fur-
j mice Building or other similar purposes.
i Correspondence Solicited. Qur prices arc reasonable. All we ask
| is a trial.
Druggist and Bookseller.
fowl is made to do the duty of a blessing ever discovered for: Call ami see them at
hundred. They fill a barrel with »g woman; says he knows! T. S. POWELL'S,
eggs and place a hen on the bung|‘* a \ X ,n l,ls , ct
W here will t!i«*> get the* ,, . , , . .
next sitting? i rr” ,,v us "z- “ n<1 lK> w,,uM a, ‘
The Biuffton Springs will soon { snff ' ;r,n S w,m,nn to Usl>
couus to iih* vith a live c«iit<»r. \
Mr. E.E. Rain bo, our enter ! From the editor of the Gaines
viilo Eagle: **l consider Brad-
fiehi's Female Regulator the best
medicine ever coiiipmiudcd anil
offere-1 to the public for which it
is recommended. I nm trell uc-
rjuaiuttit with a Uuly who never
hail any health until she com
menced using it. It gave her iln-
prising young merchant was acci
•len'ly shot' with a No. 32 pistol
rnrtridge the other evening iu
Fort Guinea, The accident was
caused hy a pistol being drop|s-d
on the floor of Mr. R. D. Williams'
livery s’able, aud firing off. The
ball entered the bottom of the
commence planting cotton;,.^ a|><| U| , u „, mciiate relief, an.
reek, or rather the seed, as , tnltb o-.l a r not! "tui! now she has
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
Proprietors*
FOR LADIES ONLY.
ml on a I
h uudred
floor to
tight enough to hold small grain,
la theeenlrc of this stockade is
constructed a feed trough and
fodder rack, which for durability,
neatness ami economy can't be t-x
celled. This trough is made of
timbers two and one half inches
by fourteen; is eighteen feet long
twenty eight inches at the IwiUnra.
and three feet at the top—is bolt
ed together with heavy iron roils,
and securely fastened to three
pieces of square timiters as a sup
|H>rt. At the bottom, tliese tim
hers are boxed in so as to prevent
at
1 from that time
enjoyed the best i 'j 1
I can say with hearty ;given sjooa
have made several effoi is to extri | wilh*G<*4-spee.i Dr- Bradliebi j i-'j »‘»at tw.
eale the ball, but up to this wri-i * n The sale ol his never-failing he 4 KE.VIEDV
ling have failed.
{ A KEItEDY endorsed by the l>eM
I Plivsiciims and Prmndsts at i:.- home.
I A KEIIEUV tliat Mr.r. w. n X.-il.
Uioi*lwatcr. Ala., says raised Ids wife
[ from an invalid's bed, and he believes
I lierlif
TIIE building of the Columbus. Chattahoochee A Florida Railroad
heinjr now
ankle, infiu-ted a painful but not |
serioqs wound. The physicians ■ ,,r l , «'*»liI'-
A £i liJ?I SaS>V f»f which a prominent i
aiita xm*n-hatit saitl: "1 would havc ': : ' s nctllij tiv
Si|*l|> a;
iN.ltlC
of vour nu (licinc
malt* Kvgulator?’ ’*
! J Caswirs M.
j vitle. (ia.. say.' :
Mr. G. Is. Collins has planted ,
sail two large umbrella chinas in Send f. ronr bo-.k containing
front of his store, which will add j valuable information Ibr women,
to'the comfort and adornment of j ft iriil be mailed free to ai.pli
the street. leant*. 1, r 1 ’
Mr. V. P. Rimes is putting in j The BnADnct.ii Reoil.itouCo., ! erfm tiw'dlsjal-e* 1
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
March 121m.
one of the celebrated Davis water!
wheels at his mill, with wliic-h In 1
^ will drive a saw, gristmill and 1 m m m —
! gin with one small wheel. Mr. j Hnn. S. S. Cox, of New York
J. F. Andrew* is representing the i | ia . Ua-n app.inte.1 Envoy Extra
ordinary, anil Minister Plenum
any aeeideul to the feet'of the! those’ who attend may expect to
slock. Running parallel, and just | hear souegood pleaching, as well
above the tiough, is a fodder rack, i a , lining |>eni-fite<i otherwise.
Ira'incd to a Tour by six scantling.! „ ., , , , ,
, . , , * . • , Railroad business has wonder-
which rests upon the trough. I
This rack runs up to the sleepers J l,lll - v i U¥M r “ Tctl '“’fV sn; v t -* H“' «:<>'»>
of the stockade, aud the pieces ot pany luG established an agency,
scantling, two by two inches, are Bird shtaiting ia engaged in by
jogged into other scantling two by , p)1 - lsIU( . n here wit h good resulls,
j tour incites, thus making it |ier-. , .
fee!ly secure, anil so eoiistriictcd
as to dejKtsil every pal ticle.of Im
age not used by the stock into the
trollgh This slttekade has two
massive gales, one at each end.
and hangs upon the strongest of
shop made hinges. ( The mechan
ism of that best of blacksmiths.
Hay Davis). These gates are
models of mechanism and dura
bility, yet they are made of planks,
one hy lour inches, and | ul to
This buihlin;
and also the rabbit hunting.
tVe would warn the young men
of ill is vicinity to look well tolheii
interests, or else the Rulord Item
Davis Turbine water wheel, which
gives entire satisfaction to all
who use them.
The Rev. Mr. Robert Taylor
will preaeb here on the next fourth
Sunday.
Preaching here will lie held op
first Sundays instead of the
fourth, and at Enterprise on the
Ibiirth instead of the first, as
tnfmorlv.
Mr. N. J. McArthur, who has
been critically ill for some time,
we are glad to slate is improving
ami hope he may soon be restored
to his former licnlllt.
On* of our young men is trying
to learn to play on the acconioon.
-<i|d to love a certain voting ladv
.at Uie same time. IVe will assure
him that lie will find it an easier
task to love the young laiiy than
fXer will claim one of our fflirvf! to play on the accordeon.
sex. at least it looks so to us. j One of our widower friends has
since liaduig will be (lone, a ad
two can trade.
The fishing season is coming
round, and warn we shall see the
loitering darkey with hi* tar
in search of the fiunv tribe
Sickuess is slid our pint ion in ' E
Ik-cu absent for several days, and
refuses to tell us his business, but
us doubt he has told his business
to some one.
ackiej - l oin Doiniuy is one of our most | am. aud the evil effects, sm !i as a j
! enthusiastic voting men, so Miss
tentiary of the United Stales to
Turkey. Sunset Cox is capaldc
ofhaviug as jolly a time in Con
staulinople as any American liv
ing. The Macon Telegraph ox
peels to see him put all Ettrojie
in a good humor hy his witticisms
Our Riddle Column.
When can a man have smne-
lliing and nothing in his pocket
at the same lime? IVhcn there is
a hole ill ii. if there is a hole in
the lungs it can l«e twalcri »i:li
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy
8vua.*t Gum a;id Mullein.
IVhat word is that to which if
y*<i add a syllable it w iil make il
shbrlci ?
km- Reme
Mullein will shorten your cold
and cure vour cough.
in regard in which. S.
it.. iJriigei-t Tlmmas-
“i run recall instances
in wiiieli it afi'urded relief alter all the
! usual rei»u-.l;.-s Inal failed.
' .» XSS-MI i-'-IVY a!s.m whieli Dr. K. Ii.
; Fcrreil. laiGi-ange.lia.,writes: "Iltave
; Ciseii fur the last twentr years the inedi-
>ti are putting up and consider it
nilialinu ever gultcii ti»g.-t!l-
fnr wiiieh it is reeuni-
l mended
{.1 UEIIEDV almnt wliMi Dr. J..e!
I brantialu. A.l.tiita. said: “l hare ex
! amitied tiie ri-'-ij-r. and have no liesita-
I rinti in adci-i. g its use, and cmilidenfly
ri-enniim-nd it."
A Ki:.HE!>V which the Rev. H. B.
Jnhns.ui, near Marietta, Ga., says he
lias used in Ids family with tin- "iitmust
satisfaction** and recommended it to
three families “a lio found ii to he just
what it is reeomnu ndrd **
A BE.tlEitV of w-ideli Pends-rton
lviTsori. ,v D.-tuiison say: “We iiave
tieeii sellinjrit tor many years, witheim-
stanliyiue.-.-:' icirsales. Tiie article ia
a staple with us, and one of ah.-.olutc
merit
.» i:I'.vli:s>V ,.f which I.nm.ar. I,*:m-
sin a Lamar say: “Wc sold an j-ro-s in
four r Hull's, and never sol i it in any
1 cel tired a certainty, and its completion aeknowle Iged bvali
,uld have : as uetng me most, potent, factor that could lie named in tru ing life
* l ,"’" 1,IJa , ,‘!<'ki e and impetus to the city, and even the surrounding eountrvfas a
well wisher of all. we bid the enterprise God speed.
Cuilibert, is alive as well to the importance'll’an Artesian IVell an
attraction thill would draw many to our comm unity.
This Work is rapidly progressing, and ivc hope soon to sc • the pure
water bubbling up from the low regions, and this section oreatlv*
henelKed by the success of the enterprise.
The success of these two enterprises', together with our School and
Church advantages, with the ttckn iwledged health of Cuthber:., must
eventually put the town on a boom.
This effect will lie felt sensibly throughout the eonntrv, affectin'*
the price of lands in the county, as well as city property.
“A prosperous tow n a prosperous county.” Then lei us all pull
tfȣVt J|IM\
IVe stand ready to do our part, and will ever be alive to any com
mendable enterprise for the good of our people.
IVe arc trying to keep pace with the spirit -if enterprise now p-c-
vailing, and with pride and satisfaction call attention toon relevant
Store, filled with Choice'Goods
• I of everv variety, which we are selling cheaper than was ever known
jin flu* history of Cntiihcrt.
Wc propose to be headquarters for
Plows, Plow Rods, Hesl Piss, GIstIsss. Trao
t>f\I.;.tiraiiire. savs: **! cnrifl **ur j 1 *
Chsins, Axes and all Farm
ic iri rils ,
thin my j
-»f tin?
Mf!i.th.it evert i
knowh**itr<*. n it!’ a few !
.1 REvtlBiUl of which Dr. i. j
I iiii’is. .\iM^ulira. Ala.. .-av>: “I flm j
. fully riHiviifutl that i: i • i:*i**ivc»f«-»l for
j rh tof which it claims to
I ’
Nscossaries.
IVe
every
call.
are handling a superior Steel, worked tip info these Good
Farmer in tile county vviil eoiistilt his interest l.\-
‘. and
iving us a
v i£!:;i5’.»v
\V lit! a.-i, "I
• ly k:i«ni n ; Ii ..n r t
tlcncral ln>uranc
\ about whi-h j
Adam*:, well ami favora- j
aited >!
• lit. 8.1V
'**.»■••••'■* ■» — • • » HIMIVV IV | a All IIC i ,11 III. ill .III- V .Vg' 1.1, a
Sh«»» t. Ta vl »r*!s (’hero t a<1**1 this remedy bct,»n* l*i»* i\*.sr. *>n a
, .. ^ , !;trsr«* t*hintati<»ti mi a r umsihi r pt
:*.lvol Siwfet Gum and !,|w BV . «-i,h .Mnlc su-vess.”
Why was Kve uwt afraid of tin*
paslnsy Bccjusc she had A*i
A almnt ivi»i.*h Mr. f. W. j f .
>tran^o. *.i Uarti rsi :11c. t*a.. rcrtilics
that i,bnfth* cure*I tiv*, nictiibiTs t»f
lii.s family t>f menstrual irregularity of
nsauy yean <t indiii^.
I This (5real Hcm^dy 1«
I liavo l.tmiiht. lr»r-r«*ty, :»n*I to
incr should n*ap the benefit*.
1 have bought largely uf Slajihs Goods,
bell appeared before the body ami; sjether with bolts. * ms nuutuu- ,
extended, in behalf of the citizens, 1 1,as f,,,,r *■•“*•.'l‘«rs, one at ’ this section. Those of whom wi
,i.„ 1-,: r., : each end of the barn and hay loft, made mention in our last arc im
■ the hospitalities of the city in * : ,’hey too arc securely bun^ with
I neat and appropriate speech,: large strap hinges. Tl'atsr is con
eralic* party is neither hypocritical J which was replied toon the part ' i eyed into this stockade through
of the Association by Rev.. J.
Underwood. Tiie Association re
mained in session until 4 o'clock,
savs.
Mr. IV. E. Puckett, win* is eon
BRADFIELD’S
irold and cough, could not fo
--**“•*• -* i Female Regulator
uopatriolic, nor ungrateful.” The
uppointment was urged hy the
liusinc-ss men of the city, without
regard to party. j transacting the business of the
j body. Among oilier things, they
| recommended and endorsed Rev.
J. L. Underwood, of the Camilla
Clarion, for the appointment of
L ; an iron pipe under ground, hence
1 the clock have 'fresh water at all
C. t'. ('.—The Hut .Springs Remedy.
Tho originator of this medicine wa»
for years « practical chemist and drug
gist in the city o* Hot .Springs, Ark.,
and after thousands of experiments,
which necessitated the expenditure of a
fortune, he at ln>t discovered the meth
od of extracting the very “quintossenee”
oi tiie disease-exterminating alul healing
‘cs of these waters, wnieb t
Minister to 8wilzerlaud.
proving rapidly, hilt others have
lieen stricken down with pneumo
nia. Among tb-.ise who are suf
fering and fa ive suffered intensely
are old Uneie Robert Notes and
times. Notwithstanding all this! Mrs. Adelaide Bailey, both of
improvement has been tiooe since | whom have liveil a consecrated
the 1st of January, Mr. Blood* (life to their Master s Cause, and
worth is well up with Ids farming arc among our oldest citizens. The
operations, and is still improv ing j former's condition is much impro
upon the plantation, ami at Lyle's i ved at this writing, while that of
crossing, where he is now build I the latter remains unchanged. It
ing a large and .elegant store j is earnestly hoped that the many
IVe doi house, where he expects to do a ! hmriA-li ymUtiomv of relatives anil
mercantile aud coltou j friends in her lieiialf will Ive an
in hah- ! nw «* e, K *•»!««« >«
itaut of the Ukils'.'in tiie form i>f (.'. <. j or three years in Etirojie, studying
tin- Ilot Sjirinpi llt-meiiy. lie not j tiie languages. ' The Convention
deceived ..or mistake... The eelebrated j Vl „ er , t0 iu next meet j n „ at
! Macon, hy invitation ot
not know any one better qualified • general
to fillthis position than the gen- j husinese. At this (sunt he has! swered, and that she will yet re-
! also built—of an old gin house—' cover, and take a longer lease on
ilot Springs Waters:
tin* preparation of
aetnaliy used in j
. ('. the'proprie
tors having eomplcted arrangemema for
all i liev need.
For sale in Cutlibcrt oniv bv
2t .1. IV. STANFORD.
Major
Hanson, of the Telegraph. Re
turning to the hotel wc found a
most elaborately prepared banquet
awaiting ns. The menu was ex
our ex i tensive, and served in elegant
for thejstyle. Tiic banquet aver, carria
a comple te ginnery, whose capacity j life There are others who art
is ten hales per day, each bale lie j sick in our community, but since
their condition m- not considered
dangerous, and. our space is lim
ited, we will not mention names,
bill only hope that they will
speedily recover. W. W. J. -
ing packed hy a hydraulic press.
Tiic same engine which drives his
gin also drives a shingle machine,
turning out about five thousand
shingles per .lay. lie also
proposes to rup with this engine
a set ol coin rocks. Now. Mr.
Editor, since Hus one man liases
tablished in our .-mnuiunitv so
—IVe notice in one of
changes that the track
Firemans contest in A me lie us - ges were provided and those who
lias been fenced in and will soon j desired took a drive over the town. J many eouveiiiehevs, is he not en
be rolled, and put in good order j At 8 o'clock the large dining room ‘ tided to the vncoUiie.m pi benetae
for the run. Americas is going was cleared and a string band j tor? Through him we get a sid
to keep her money at home—it j mt.de music for all who wanted to ing at the Railroad, we get the
she can. dance. j convenience of Ids ginnery aud
->•-• j At II o'clock all were on hoard i mill, aud above all, wc are right
Fourth DisirKi'l Item*. j the train, hound for the Exposi- in the midst of as good cotton and
While we were at Wards last j lion, carrying with us many kind
Saturday, we could hardly leave j of the good people
jot Bainbridge. 1 he L. A N. Road
Saved from Malaria.
I have used your medicine in Mala
rious districts -for tunny years, ami it
business, has just returned borne
front an extended canvassing lour,
and will remain tp.mc time.
A certain young man tn our
community who has recently bar
gained for a thresher and gin out
lit from J. F. Andrews, is making
enquiries as to where he eau make
a purchase of a medium sized iron
sate to store his expected riches
in
We are sorry to chronicle the
death ot Mr. Join. Moore, which
occurred last Friday of pneumo
nia. John was a ptciuis n; young
man of alx.ut twenty, and we art-
sorry tu lose hit’... This is tin
second death which has occurred
recently in that family.
Arch Everett says lie intends to
marry soon. IVe wish him sue
cess iu this matter, as he is great
ly in need of a life partner.
Mr. Mack Glass is still very ill
with pneumonia at (lie residence
of his father in-law. M. C. IV
Moore. Drs. W. T. Rogers and
Emmett Broun, of Coleman Sun
Cherokee Remedy of S»M
■in t
ure thocouuh and
’ ueeted with the lightning rod 'and .Million, should be kept to
1 ~— *— ‘— ' 1 * ' — ! -old*.
in the middle
s file seen:i r.
a cold !t loos
>r's Citeroi-.ee
is llie best medium* I have ever tried it*- . ,
my life, lam now fifty years oM. Rev. Uon are the attending phisfCtans.
U.’ U. ItuvsHMViK, ifov. Tcnn., Mav St,
tyej. • .
For sale in Cutbbert onlv bv
2t J. W. STANFORD.
coltou seed market as we will find
in Cutl.berl or Eufaula. for l.u pro
! poses to pay up to lliosc markets
Brnevelrace Items.
Capt. M. C. Edwards has been
around this week on his annual
visit to this school and others in
wti toil icing lic'i. up against River Junction. Fia., took ua ip j for the slaphc Bring into .our the county. He Is surely a must
a post and forced to take money. ■. rhaigc carried us across the lakes | county a few more such men ami! polished gentleman.
' Gen. Sid Ar- and hays to Pensacola, thence tOjwe will stum be on Lite road to | Our school propose to take the
.Moliife, Ala., and on to New Or j prosperity; fay they would eer i 1st of Ajvril for a stroll to-Collins’
Ir-ans. where we arrived Tliursd: y . tainly infuse new life into that i pond. b« we expect to sec them
n 'g*'b ! dormant state now so prevalent, j un that day. heade«l by jheir try
jit has been said, juvd I think! cber, in gala costumes, with
Bnrklen's Arnica Salve. ! truthfully Uhl Ural in Mr. Bloods- j plumes and banners gar, playing
Fit ED.
kindly offered us by
riuglon. lie has so much on
bund at, present that he lias seri
ous thoughts of employing agents
logo about over the country to
find somewhere to bury it. He
ways he has toiled and worried
and spent sleepless nights for,fear
of getting rich, but thinks it is no
use to try any further, as lie is
bound to become a millionaire in
spite of all efforts to the contrary.
M iss Florence Paul, of Cliokte,
Lee county, who has been attend
ing school at Planter's Acade
my, returned home last week to
see her parents and family.
Uncle Jimmie Fulford has lwen
quite sick for a lew days, but wc
are glad to know that he is fast j
improvin
Men Think
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. Not to know is
•otto ham.
Why i» yo:ir u.»sc
• if v»»iir f'ai-c*? It i
But whi n y«?n .have
its virtue. Tay!
Ht*!ije*iv *»f Swt»et (»u;n an t Mul
lejn will relieve tiie e«»M in thej
Ueatl aud restore llie.^ense.
What ere^|*in<r tiling i» exactly
tour? IV (Iw). But the old
tuallein plant i» four ino^t in tlu*
rank of medicine. Taylor's Cher
okee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mu Mein will cure coughs colds
vnd constnuptiun.
Send a 2 cent stamp for 1G page i
Riddle Book to
WALTER A. TAYOK.
jy 2t Atl:«l»i a. Go.
^ — —
The Snpreiiit* C‘*iim oi the Uni
ted States did not agree with Seu-
ttor Joe Browu about llie consti
*4ilionahty of the K imuuds I»iil
for suppression of polvgjimy. The,
*»ain*s ;«re b«*ing arre^teii and im-
pri.iom*d. and otherwise having a j
hard time oi it. The saints ought j
not to break t he laws.
. m
rr*ori\ whooping corun and
I'roncliitix immeiiiateiy relieved hy
shiloh's Cure. For sale by J. W. STAN
FORD. juuc-HMy.
Send for ourTr-
pine.— of Woi
IsUAItF
nich-12 Im.
•ff.alth and \
in,” mailed tree. l
I.D IJKul'I.IToi: I O.. i
Atlanta. On. •
;reut mlvanttige, an d whileT.ow, the
such as we all must have: ,
Stealing, SI irting, Osasbargs, Stripes, Checks, Etc.
These G«y.ds have alreadr advanced, hut my customers shall Lave
the bcn»*lit of prices at which i bought.
Boots' and Shoes for the Multitude,
Hats for all the Men and Boys.
!IO!.*®s§>cdEilt'
10 4 1 4 «• Gasin-s, Best and Leading Brands, Good as the Best
;»p as the ( beapest. *
ily Stock of Hardware
Is large and Complete, and in this Line I am prepared to give S-w
eial Prices. 6 1
And almost every Article known to a Notion Department I have i n
Slock. It. feet, tiny an I almost everything you want can he f„i n ’l at
my store. For the Spot Cash
I Cannot and Will not Bo Undersold !
TW~ I will sell again oh Time to good parties. I am better pre-
ire*I to do a
Furnishing aiul Advancing Business
than ever before. J mean BUSINESS, and now is YOUR TIMII.
Come one, come all. Respectfully.
jsntSHT
j. McK croinr.
The two sons of the late B. II.
Hill have good, paying positions
averaging fti.OOO per year. each.
For sale in CntliLcrt. Lv
J- TOOMBS I5UO.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
('happed Ilands.Ciiiihlains, Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and post
lively cures Piles, or no pr.y re
quired. ft is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money rc;
funded. Price 25 cents j«r Imxi
For sale by 4. W. Staxi oud.
jail 24 ly.
wui-lh, Mr. Farley fans secured a i their march, march away. Werc-
fek-R-t-m-U.
The statement that Mr. J. M.
Barnett iiait committed suicide ia
Florida turns out-to he untrue.
Editor John L. Underwood ofj ( j a y a vciiiug, set hG gun
the Camilla Clarion is a candidate i while standiujj «m log,
learn of the ac-
Spring Vale »i cjdent that l*efeU Lypf. Grier, one
citizen who has provc(4im*Ur tol day last.week whife engaged in a j mod|Wrpr j*«d to
be a perfect gi-ntteumo. and a' game of baseball. HI* taU.er: „ ^ ....LV.
glorious suubetuu aiuoug the many ' went at oner, but found trim I , , ,
clouds of adversity, and glooiu, so i badly hurt io be brodgjit lioiec.l See TTiiat tbe Ladies Bay.
prevalant iu 'tlus once tod happy iD...Shelly is Uia*«z*»>diug physi- -tTraVe been ua-
tand ot purs. rt f -i,.; I I man. LjiHS A irnd* ( who W Linn M*si#»n Female Remedy a sreelt.
M'e learn that TTm. IL.se. (t o!.j) many) hope U.erc hun soU. fnllV aSli( l.»» done me creat £0<hL Mb*.
while out raliliil Uuuliug last Fn-j rrftlorsd U* faeaiUl . jUwis* I. Muftais.Cilshs, \a.. sac ,
for the position of Minister
| Switzerland. He was cntlitisias-
■ tically endorsed aud reccuumend
Hope he will soon bejed Bv the recent Georgia Press
wp;i j Convention. He says lie is going
IVe heard of a younggentletnan to g;-t it, if he can. tn.d if he can't.
down ; ^ Ot.r iloetor^in urosjwcLo) IVil
ujwi-""". -...'j ,„,-U'i it'|ie*‘Ifinion, was down hist week. m*
, r lo j s|ipi>etl i'll, striking the kaminPr, and made kfrangeiwnts to by , ~7
- I against tin; log iif its fall, causing'hei-ctht* week. He Ifis not yet T" ere
|its discharge. The whole load ed; farrieii|.*‘'W“e-fI<i not kfcn’w the; seven’mi!
tcred iiis ah iomeji, .and- he
For sale in C.itfabertoiilv by
etr i. w. ht.Cnfubd.
%
who went over to iiis girl’s house
last week, on a very rainy night,
in order to intorm her that the
weather was so disagreeable he
could not come, and ask pennis
ston tube excused.
Mr. Barney Lester is the first
of our neighborhood to plant cot
ton. having planted some last
neck. Being the first to plant
corn and the firel to plant l-olton.
lie has been l.tilled Pink Juweb,
the IL S^-
hc will just keep right on at the
old business—raising “taters” and
girl children.
SIULOH'S COCGU and t>iu.-«Hiption
Cnrcls sold bv ns on a rn.-irar.tci-. It
cims consnmution. For sale by J. IV.
STANFORD.
President Clevelantl is.carrying
out the civil service reform in a
,p„njmr. that rt fleets credit to him
*nd to can- whole couutrj*.
from a comiyugitv ia to he regret
tel.
ia a ipan living within
... ......... miles of Athens who is so
■adieT 1 Hir I.S* faint already l w»B ducateH to Iris business and faun
K tliutbe tut* not-speul a night
yfr>nn kosic in thirteen years.
1 %8rt?W ; sA.ffwot5. ; — Iff wHe ha*
'rit factmmiuk Mexieir. IViuSJa Kyuirdy for
Borne time, h mi Uko it qilrtMjWly.
teiLi evcrNttoe if i* n |*«weeU*»on •© *uf-
ieriiu: worn an. S. T. Ifafifas C.
it. 2. iw. 4
' For miu in Ciuhbert only by
- .21 J. W. STAKtOBD.
’ f -’Ldsst!. eld,
GenenA Josejdi K Johnson has
8
Pneumoniasoerna -tqlm prera
lent among the toImcL ji^ople In
«ur midst- ' tfeyeraf Heaths ] j#*t
week, and quite a 9 -nunAA 4 fc*port-
ed as beiug dangerously ill. „ ...
Corn ia beg.oing U> |w.p up "j Aiar.u'iteeit. Foraalebj J-W. STAN-
gjtrdless o£ llM uuid weather, and, f-(jHL>.
ffeen sfipoinre.1 RdiITl«..|- tDm.te^ , r^tffi
THAT HACKING (T.TGH can be m>
and
Babbits am quoted in
parts of Texas a 24 cent* a dozen.
SlIIMjir* VITALIZEIC i* wliat yon
for Casnsfijuitioxi. I-o-sof Apiuriitv. j
Dizziness aini Hllfyiuptoius of J>y>|n*j»-j
sit. Price H) aiul 7."» cents »>cr IhjUIc. j
For sale bv J. W. STANlH-VIiD.
ie |gp
New Advertisements
Psslpssrd
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold l>efor« the Court House
dis»r in • Cutbbert, Randolph
county. Ceor>»a. on the first Tuesday in
May next, during the legal Lours of sale, ; an<1 all otliL . r wjr k iu proportLui.
the udlowing projicrty, to-wit:
One Jimidre*! uu«l Fifty acres of Lot
of Isand No. 73. in the 4th District of
said cunt.tv. it !:«ing the pl-iee whereon i . mt it i goiaf order at low rates.
- - IliiS. ! * . r. J •
-:o:-
I have just opened at the Owen A Scaly old stand a
NEW FURNITURE STORE,
and will, as soon as it can be shipped from the Factories, hare an
hand a lull line of everything usually kept in a
-^FIRST-GLASS ESTABLISHMENTS-
[of this kind. I propose to huv in large quantities, direct from., pac-
Enroiss Sind WS^CJIS ■ * / r ' CS ' ani * ,v *^ eomiwte in style and prices will, any house in Georgia.
1 have opened a general i
IBE UAUR KM D P j
In front of Mr. J. C. Martin*.** finano
Warehouse, where I do all khid.- of work
in
WOOD OR IRON.
When fanners give me their year’s
work I will work as follows: sharpen
ing Swr-eps 12*» cents: Turning Plojk-s.
Se»inters and Turning Shovels. 10rents;
Jerome I» 'Jehus lived in the year *•***»., . ,. . . . c .
•opertv * ihnng your I ooking-Stoves, Sewing
and to ! Machines and Furniture to me.
Fa, issued from J. R. WILKS.
*>aid jm»|*ertv l-vfrd on as the property
of Jerouie IL Johns, by virtue of.
satisfy a morigage Fi
the November Term. 18M. of Randolph
Superior Court, in favor of J. J. JlcDon-
alci. versus said Jerome B. Johns. l*rop-
ertv pointed out iu Fi fa and Tenants
notified. LOVETT A. SMITH.
AprS-Ll Sheriff.
Jan 22-! v.
and Beautiful Plants f»>r 1885, readv rut _ . . _
in January, with a i’olorcd riate. It w tviii nave lull charge of the btisines», aii'l trill be found M hh po*t al
green house and hot-lxouse plants are Public S<|U:tre, Culhbert, Ga,
well grown and at low prices. Free to
all my Customers; toothers, 10 cts.; «»r
a plain cum gratis. Catalogue of .Seeds,
Kuss, Orchids, Fruih*,
mchl2-4t
. Ete.. gratis
JOHN. .SAI L.
Washington. 1>. C.
Ct TATE OF CiE< >KOIA.
P k AMiOLPM. CoTKTT.
To all Whom it M) Concern.
Jas. F. Pealv. Guardian for John H.
pBim applies t«» me for letter** of Dis-
missioii fr«»iu said txiiardian.-liip, and I
will pass ujmiii his application on the 1st
Monday in jnay next ot my office i:i
C’uthlwrt. said county. Given under my nnm i mnuroi/ir
^^i-fibialri^mnvmiFMaroh h. I. GORTATOWSKY,
mar-ia-lm, Ordinary, j WatChMxVlir JefelcT lit EUglTST,
WE WANT A LADY | And IKalcr iu
family in this pla«*e. Stuck fijrnishfd by oad fillTrrware.
as without hi vest meat. Referet»ces in-;
dispensable. J. B. WITLING C O.. | All Clock and Watch Work War-
Chicago, 111. I ranted. juerllK-*
full in really K-io.1 and iH-imtlfiil MauU. ; ,H times, ready to serve all in l.i» usual fair endsrifcird'mamirri"
as well a.** all the novelties of merit. The I lH'\!i.'ir,M;,> .< i a-v V t * V . I « ..
rich collect iou of tine foliage, and other! KhMhMbLK the place, Owen »k Nealy old stand, East suIq
1 ’•“* * — * , *‘ , -lic Stjuare, Cutbbert, Ga. Respectfully,
j. w. Stanford;
January 22 0:n.
ONION SETS
—BY THE—
QUART PECK CR 1
AT
J.P.
Milo Maize!
For a Forago Croft saycrior to
Cut Tail Millet. For ssle-st
JL
—Farmers Pills for tak by J.
W. Stanford. .