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fore ..purchasing elsewhere, as He assures than that Be will Sell them Chris CHEAPER THAU THE CHEAPEST. Respectfully, p. wah/rts.
Of
New Shoes,
New Slippers & New Hats,
—AT THE-
SHOE AND HAT STORE!
B1-.-19 1V i»r.<2ot w. D. BATLEY, PRO^R.
A Full Line of
NdHnl
The Second Qorterly Meeting j ' ’
for the Spring Vale Circuit will The citizens of Catbbcrt, and
lie held at Coleman Station, em j 'I* 0 F^'dic generally, are cordially
bracing the 2<1 Saturday an>l Sun
day in April. Kcv. G. G. N.McDon
ncll. Preaiding Elder, is expected
'o fill the pulpit both days. At
the close of the 11, A. 31. servi
ces on Saturday, there will be din
ncr on the grounds at the church
At 1:30. P. 31., the Quarterly
Conference will convene. The of
ficial members of the churches j
within the hounds of the Circu:l
are earnestly requested to attend
This includes the local ministers,
stewards, Sunday School Superin
te idents and Truslei s of church
property. We trust all the cliur.
I dies in the Circuit will be repre
sented.
invited to attesd a Grand Concert
to lie given by some of onr most
prominent young ladies at An
drew College, on the evening of
the 10th inst. The nbjcvt of this
catcrlainment is to raise funds
tor the pur|N<se of repairing the
Presbyterian Church, ar.d we can
safely promise a charming even
c-£t,
Annie Crittenden. Ur. )lan*na,
IN. fthiSp, Mley aad lira*
Mattie Arthur, Judge Sasser hod
lady, and Mr/ Jar. Simpson left
Tor the Exposition Saturday, llow
we-wish we.could har* made one
ofthe party.
Mr. Deck Brown, of ^Cetretl
spent Saturday and Sunday In out
town. . . ’
... „ y n Miss Guaaic Dennia, of Calhoun
.ng to all who may attend. One i s!n t 9 >n viaUing her skier. Mrs.
>f the most atlracUvi; fra tit tires of (juAgr i “
his occasion will he the Broom, 31. S«wheU isrf to
!)r.ll Ol young lad.es, under thei B ,, Uer ^ tri
til ration of (apt. Harry Wilcox. 1 o. r —- mijLr 1 .
of ll,e Agricultural ColU-e. Thcj^^J ik J TerwHeounfr SaMiath
other exercises will cons, st of fine j School Conventional Dover Sun
vo< a l and . astro mental sclecUons |. Thev n{>on . , ar trewd
ou piano and organ, also tableaux j aB f, „ j Ull J c .
and recitations. After the musi i XIle * was a mnsical woodw jD
cal |>eiTiirniancc is concluded. i onr ^ wttk H „ T
At ti,» t e <1 c it , | ,L T *' “ prize drill, so that j t|.„, a ped a tune on the counter or
At the close of the Sabhath ' the fair c'iui|>etitors will have an
the Lord's Sup|«cr will he admin
istered. L 11. Gkf.f.k, P. C.
.... , ** a , n i any other plank, he could tell wlial
morning service, the sacrament ol; opportunity to strive for a hand W9S i M ,{ nK ,,] aV e.l lie taught
some premium offered by one "L lb c art to one of our young men.
onr most successful young umnar | f; nyone loubt. this exertion
rted merchants. 4 * •* '— -
- . At the close of; let them come anil Uiump any
i | ,el ' v< -‘ nin ^ i the Brooms will tie, tllM OB , and this young
J- aive .zN OX 1C O, anetioned off thus giving onr gal- • ,. an fa , llln exactly what he
Lowest Prices, Por “SPOT CASH,”
-AT-
That I will not be tin
soldbv any merchant
is advertising prices in Dry 1 ** is i*thway in
tiopds. I say to one and t meil t. „ n ; v 25 c.
till, come and see me. as 1
have a large and well se
lected stock of Dry Hoods,
Clothing, Shoes, <fce., of ev
ery description. It surely
does not cost anything to
call and see the Low Prices
! that I will offer you. Ik-
exact ly
strange.
A Mu ■■■»!■>!
Ecfaula, Ai-v Sept. St, ’84.
. DB. J. Dl HOYL—Dxx* £m:
For four . an oaths I was terribly
afflicted with Neuralgia in one side
4 my head and lace. The pain
was so intense that I could not
-deep at night, and 1 was not for
as hour tree from pain daring the
four long months of suffering. 1
had the beat medical treatment,
and look nearly every th : ng I could
think of or was recommended ti
me without relief. As a last re.
sort, 1 determined to try yonr
Retnedy for Rfaenmatlsm anil Neu
ralgia. as I knew, without relief,
1 would have to give up business
•■ntirely. I procured a bottle anti
Hauit-uced taking it. By the
time the bottle was finished (five
or six days) I was relieved of
jtain. hut to inakesnre, I took an
other bottle, anti am now entirely
cured. 1 suffer no more and ran
of course sleep soundly at night,
which I bad not done for foui
months until 1 commenced taking
yonr met!icine. 1 can eimfiilently
recommend it to all those afflicted
as 1 have lieen. '
W. W. FI.EWKLLEX.
rach IV till april 24.
-:0:-
liut
life.
to this entertain
cents, ami 13 cents
for children.
Don't forget—Friday evening,
10th of April, at Andrew College.
Weston, seems
tl»e.egg story, and wants
i to know if there is much reliahiti
j tv about Ward. Well, not milch.
, i'lie few liars we have around here
. President Cleveland will attend
a Presbyterian church in Wash
ington City that has been on add
cline for sum* time. The flunk
eys who have ltren waiting to go
, . . where the President goea will “fill
are generally satisfied with telling i . . ..
' -1 to AH..A sas.,1 I .oraason,, ! WK U«HI5C IH*W.
The Halers and CoatroUsrs
of Low Prices, & Acknowl
edged Leaders of Sty
lish Hoods in S. W.
Georgia !
SPOT CASE.
I
i memlier, I take pleasure in ■ hshmeat neatlv painted, with a! 11
showing floods, and I am
! sure can satisfy all.
It
Respectfully,
P. HARRIS.
; a lie once, and there are no tattler*
here to keep it going. We are not j
: going to re|-eal the egg story, as!
we may have over-estimated the!
quantity, hut will give the facts!
ii|K>n which we based our. judg~!
uient: On the day in question, we
saw at Sasser A Simpson’s three
large »ubs and two smaller ones
soon have nr whole estab j full of eggs, and estimated them
' at nine luisliels; Crittenden Bros.
o'clock,
and by night had three tubs full,
making .about thirteen bushels.—
This makes twenty two bushels,
s Oliver, at the depot, had ahout six.
TO THE LADIES!
1 wr.nt the patronage of all, l»ul
I am s*[»ect;Uly anxious lohavt* the
ladies call ou me an<l see iny
splendid New Soda Fount. I
shall
; f . 7 . I, . • shiiuietl 2:>U tloxen at 2
niceawniii£ in front, and shall th»j J , At
all I <«n to make my place c»f ?
; business Attractive to the La
! dies. The Marshals and myself
j will see t<» it that no crowd of
nfinjj negroes
ohstrnct the side! V": 1 * e . tl,H "K l,t 22|*«*hels for the
A Tuke sf Oxen u4 a Mule.
Stkvkxs' Puttert. Ga., August
18. 1881.—Dear Sir; I ha-1 a yoke
of oxen whose necks hecminc verv
sore from the yoke. As I could
not afford to stop them from work, j
I was apprehensive that Sanodinc |
would n<>t make a cure. But to;
my gratificstion they were cured
iu a lew days. It also made a
1 speedy cure of a had running sore
on one of my mules and on the
foot of one of my hands. I con
sidcr it a valuable medicine.
Bes[>ectfiillv, yours,
liExttY STErnims.
CUTH3BES.T,
frl»26 ct
IL'k J
LOCAL HOTES.
— Mr. K«l II:ir»len Iclt Tuesday
for the Exposition.
- - ^
rOLd -
—Einliroidcred and Lace (1
for yoke* and sleeves, at
tf. F. PULASKI ct CO.
S.
— Mr. »F. K. (iorndev, son
our .Jud"<; Gorndcy, is on a vi
to his father's family.
— Mr. S. 1L Tiapp was at home
j Monday.
m • ^
j —A very large and tine lot of
; Satin Fans, at half their value.
| at F. l’ULASKI it CO 'S.
j —Smile impm i.aiit, changes will
the fmud in the a<lvertiscment of
1 I'. S. I*owell this week.
, !
i —I). Kcinpiicr is on a visit
his family this week.
to |
— Egyptian. Oriciital, r«*nl Tor m 9 ^
chon, in fact all stxlcsnf Laces. I —1>«> not Imp t to hear
at F. PULASKI & CO.'S. | II. Corley in the Baptist
Rev. .1
eliurch
. .
the
—Now thilt
heeoinc pleasant,
can, ought to go t
has
«<ai her
■verylardy wl.
New Oi leans
ti. night.
Furs
—Will buy Wax, Hide
ami all Country Produce, at,
It 1. V. DUKE’S.
^ —
—Mr. Tommie Douglass lias
becu on a short vi»it to liis friends
in this city. lie lelt for home
Monday.
—A large selection in Kid, Silk
and Lisle Gloves, at
tf. F. PULASKI & CO.’S.
— • ^
—A very interesting article
from “Turnip" is unavoidably
crowded out. It will appear next
week.
^
—Mi:.Caesar lh»yulon, who 1in»
been spending some time in our
city rctunuMi l<» his home in Tal
butt county last Monday.
— m ♦ ^ ;
—Fifty Barrels Syrup, at I. V.
Duke's, 50e per Gallon. It
—Why do not some of our live
farmers gel the Pin nett Jr. plow?
Many who have used it declare it
11 great labor saver, and are de
lighted with it.
— Mrs. L. M. McCoy, of Amor
icHs. is in the city, visiting her
cousin. Mrs. T. A. GoodI’lim.
—I)r. W
• on a visit to
‘in Kn"X\ill<
usliatn left Tuesday
his lather’s family
, Cr wford countv.
—The boarding pupils of An-!
drew College had a gay time yes •
tenlay in April fooling the Presi-j
dent, an«l winning a holiday from j
i their studies. By good light they j
J hied away from the college, ini
j charge of one or two of the teach j
) era whom they had won over t<
1 their scheme, and before sunrisi
| were at the Artesian House for
j heir breakfast. In the meantime
j Professor Flew el leu discover
; their retreat, and rather than |
j-'pod a ‘lay's Inn. lty>k charge <#t I
) them for the day, and directed!
I their frolics. The funniest part!
j of it w as Uie way the y oung ladies ! " ,u * 1
‘ look ill Mr. Elder, of the board
! mg department. lie had found
out their secret, and was deter f
mined to help them out by giving j
them an early loeakfast and gut *
Mug them off before Mr. Key got
up. Hi* surprise may be imagin
ed when he went to call them
‘pliellv to the table, to find the:
last one of them gone some time
before. We understand the young
folks had a delightful time, and ,
we are glad of it.
CiirniKl fonriTl and Broom
Drill for Elrnrfil of the j
I'rckb) teri:m f Kim re la.
j walk in front of my Fount. 1
Besides ten flavors for Soda j
: Water, I keep on draught the fin |
jest Ginger Ale and Peruvian!
Beer. 1 want it underst<MM| that
. .... 1 . • i» . . 1 wonderful as *l»e egg story
evtfrvtlnnz about this rotint ia». . ..
. 1 {i us La nee, one firm here so
pure and nrst-clasa. ? *
Bes peet fully.
mar-26 tf. W. T. BIG BY
»ther stores would Ik? a mild ex
aggeration for a ncwspaiwr man.
There are alnxit forty dozen eggs
to the bushel. We can tell our
lotibling friend several things as • preparation for cuts, sores, and
F«»r utaage.-Have given it a thorough
Atlanta, Ga., August 13, 1884.
—Dear Sir: Sanodine is the “Boss’*
j He will hehn.-k in a few days.
— ♦ —
| IOOO lloiru »:””S tVanlod
! Every wetk by I. V. Drxi:. ll
— Mrs. Towers, of Kansas City,
j nee Miss Fannie Hillver, is on a
•visit to her sister, Mrs. Robert
: Owen, in this city.
—Very
in Satin
cheap, at
tf. F.
latest shaped Parasols
and Serge, remarkably
PULASKI CO.'S.
—Mr. W. C. Gunn and family
spent several days in the city last
week. Billie is the local editor of-
1
the lVnsiu iihi Di-mocrnt.
AuUn-n C»llo?f Ch:i]irl, Friday Evru-
i*,-. April ItHk, ISHi.
PROGRAMME:
riano aiul Ur^an Dnrti - -
Mis.-rs ' hastain ami Hama
Kwitntiun. Mazier Arthur lmvenv.
' Vm-al Sr»!o "Harney, take me hon’ir
i a^aiu." hv Mi-s Allrurn Ilrwka. with re-
l’ly, "i'll hike Vi*ti h-ijti*-. Katlilren." by
I Mr. A. 1*. Burr—Tableau.
J Keritation- "Searching: for tlie Slain,"
Miss tiunu.
Vocal Duet—"Gypsy's Waminp." -
Misju-s i i)jstain.
Vocal Solo, in t'lislume—"A Kiss in the
Kve," Miss Italia Hunter.
Piano Solo. Mi.s Tocslie Chastain,
j Vorai l>u«t. in eostuine—"H*»s thou l**ve
me, sister lluth?’ 1
Miss
Andrew A ollr-r llena**.
iV« orcet yon nave more. Missis
E'Iitors, «ritb Imppy hearts and
j smiling faces, for the dreaiiol ex
aminations are over, and we arc
at it again preparing for the next
and last one for tbi* college year,
will begin just a week be
fore the public exercises of corn
; uieneeiucnl.
i'lie girls are already beginning
to tiiiu spring bats and devise
charming dresses for the holidays
| they hope to steal or have given '
them. A school gii i’s conscience I
: is never a troublesome thing wlirii
it comes to filching a wee bit of I
a holiday from the many woiking
j 'lays of the school year.
1 When an Indian beau falls in
I love with a dusky Indian maiden.
( it is the custom for him to ride
: wildly up and down before he .
VV« have often wondered, of late.
I if some of the young geuilemen of
: Ibis town had not been reading up
j in Indian history and decided up
<>n ibis uuvel ami easy mode ol
'courtship. It is certainly stipe
j rior to the usual methods employ
sold Uat
year over one hundred thousand
dollars worth of goods; one gin
ginned and packed 1200 bales of
cotton. There were about 7,000
bales received here last season. A
church here, aluml two years old.
paid over three hundred dollars
toward pastor’s support. On a
road leading from here, there waa
not a house in ten miles six years
ago. Now, there is one every half
mile, occupied bv a thrifty farmer.
Now, friend %ack. just between us.
"|ieople who live in glass houses
ought not to throw stones.” What
do you mean by “the most of a
thing}” Is it as mtiih as hair?
Judge Golf diet) Friday. Feeble
ness from old age are stipfmsc was
the principnl cause of his death.
Aunt Cherry, our cook, says.
"We all done luck so much cold
■lurin' dis hard winter, it ’pears
like it never is gnine to git outen
us.” Verily, it does serin so.
The Literary Society will meet
next Friday night at Mr.,Goode'i.
Last Fii-lay night it met at Mr.
Anthony's. Capt. Crittenden wsa
elected President, Rev. K. B. Bry
an Vice President, and Willie Ter
ry Secretary. C. K. ti.
trial. Would not be without it for
foa times what it cost. Rcs|*ct
folly yours, J. R. Gkkog,
OfGreggSc Co., Hardware Dealers
i Tub IIeat—Sanodinc will enre
j the worst cases of Heat hv a fear
I applications. Give.it a trial.—
All Druggists sell it.
Ask jour
Cents.
it.
Price Fifty
Druggist for
iy
Geucral Graham's
the march from Soak
tier 200 miles through the Desert,
lie piopoaes to furnieh water for
Iris troo|)s and car
of iron pipes.
army is on
im to Ber
ets by means
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
cd by tbc civilized nations which
require talking, which is mil al
—Buy the “Eagle” and “Owl"
Laiindricd and Unlaundried Shirts
For price and quality they have
) no equal. For sale at
i tf F. PULASKI A CO.’S.
ways advisable or convenient.
3fr. Key and family have had
1 the pleasure of entertaining Mr.
J. N. Worrill, of Talbotton, and jot* brr
i bis wife, who is a sister of Mrs.; and Indiunt of 3Ianiloba, and the
The Dominion of Canada has
a war of considerable dimensions
4’rtn* 2i*i*ic«l Hums.
At I. V. DUKE’S, at 12Ae; tin
verv best. It.
i —31 rs. J. J. Gregory, of San
i Louisobispo, California, who has
i been on a visit of several weeks to
j her sister in law, Mrs. J. R. Owen,
of this city left for her distant
home last Saturday.
—The little child of Mr. John
Speight has been quite sick for
j some time, and still remains in a
condition. It
rella Sinnwm ami Ben Hunter. , VO*
Recitation nnd Tableau—Defense ami : welcome
Execution of Joan of Ar<—
Miss Fannie Hunter.
VoeaiSolo, : Miss Gertrude Humi.
Key. during the last few days.
Mrs. Worrill has visited at the
college before, and found a warm
from her many old!
friends.
31 r. and Mrs. A. C, Smith, ol VC TTenons condition, it was
thought at one time yesterday
Atlanta, stopped over on tlieir re
turn from New Ol leans, and spent
a day in Cutliberl last week. Mr.
Smith is publisher of the Christian
Telescope.
— ^
—Latest style Scarfs, Collars
and Cuffs, at
tf F. PULASKI St CO 'S.
m •
—The members of the Cuthbert
Fire Department will remember
that next 3I*m*lay night is inspec
tion night. Let every menthol at
tend in full uniform, as bttsiness
of importance will come, before the
department at that Meeting.
—A large assortment in Plain,
Striped and Plaid M hito Laws,
at PULASKI’S. They can only
be a[ predated when seen. tt.
—3Ir. W. D. Bailey lias a change
of advertisement in this issue
which will Ire to the interest oi
eiciyhody to read. He lias reeeiv
cd and liason sale a very line lini
of spring and summer hats, which
he will take pleasure in showing
to al! w ho call.
i hat sums
more fav*
iff Hie
rabie.
symptoms were
Star Restaurant.
First class style. 3Ieals at all i
DPA-ZR/T XI.
ltrlll of the lirmm Brigade.
OFFICERS.
IT. R. Wilcox. : ; Captain.
Fannie Hunter. 1st Sergeant.
Anna Lhasa u. I'd Sergeant.
PRIVATES.
Maud Rranch. Nellie and Ettie Martin.
G c Jeffries. Lilyartd Nannie Brown, Hal-
lie Smith. May'Bor.ll. Aurora and Nym-
lnie BitNik*. India Hunter. T*>odie (’lias-
tain. Mattie Reeves and Civile Move.
rWI*erf< irmance t** cemiuen« e at S
o’clack. Admission23 Cts. chiidrert l.">
CIS.
- - - *■
Dralli ofJuiicr
The friends of this gentleman
Xoltrr.
The City Tax Books for
* 1SS5 will be opened March 1st.
I and closed positively on June 1st
{Take notice of the.faet, and keep
the City Tax Assessors from call
ing you before them. Office in
County Treasurci’s office in Court
liouse. W. J. BARRY,
td C. C.
—Our Agricultural friends will
not forget that next Tuesday is
the day for the meeting of the
Randolph county Agricultural
Society. The meeting will doubt
neighboring district of Laskatcbi-
: wan. Louis Rill, a shrewd
i French Canadian is their lewder.
He will endeavor to present the
history of the trouble next week.
It is to lie hoped that war will be
averted by proper consideration
year ,,f t |, e claims of the rebels.
feb-12-t-:n 12.
Georgia has fared well at the
hands of President Cleveland.
Three Georgians have been ap
pointed to as many important
places: Jackson as Minister to
handswith The h'aiftnwHls M “‘ CO * A- R- Lswton to Russia.
and Evan 1. Howell, of the Cot-
stitution. Consul at Manchester.
England.
MFSEK.
“They Who lire ia Glass IIeases
SheaM Miafl Mew They fast Moses.”
“The wicked ffcetli when no one par*
sneth.”
will not be surprised to bear of; less lie interesting. They are al
his death. lie was nearly seven ways practical and helpful.
I
[ It is amusing to see how ti-ndcr-
| footed eertaia l»loo<l reintsly pr.iprie-
Thev make
j much ado about “a|s-sand imitators”
1 when none are in sight.
Tlie proprietor* of I!. B. B. would
Wawders Sever ( rase.
Prof. Donaldson, New Orleans, i tors have liecome of late.
I .a., proprietor oi Museums, who suffer
ed eighteen years witli rheumatic
pains, states lie has spent ten thousand
dollars, to get cured. After trying doc
tors, famous baths, electric appliances -
and legions of liniment* without relief, | remedy stands upm its own merit,
lied M. Jacobs Ott which complete-1 Should we attempt toiinibite, K would
Keiul carefully, bring this advertisement
with you, and every article in it will be
shown you with the greatest pleasure. We
will not disappoint you with that old and
threadbare tale, “We have just sold out.”
We have the Goods, and plenty of them,
at the Prices advertised.
Bead, and be Astonished
0,500 Yards Standard Prints, at 5c; 5,000 Yards Un-
ioti Lawn, at 5c; 2,000 Yards yard wide Bleaching, with
out dressing, at 8c; 1500 Yards full width White Lawn
at 8c; 5,000 Yards very best Checks, at 7c; 5,000 Yards
best 4-4 Sheeting, at Go; 2.000 Yards best 4-4 Sea Is
land, at Sc.
Blue Flannel Suits, at fO 50, and tip; Oassimere Suits
at $6 00, worth $7 50; Worsted Suits at §12 00, worth
$1G 50; Boy’s Suits at §2 00, nnd up.
And not only can yon save from 15 to 25 per cent on every pair of
Sh'ics you buy of us. hut we even guarantee all our Better Grades, as
they are made to order. Don’t buy a single pair before you see our
stock.
A SPLENDID SELECTION OP SUITERS.
The grandest display of
most emphatically that tlieir : Beautiful display of
lov nr mi its ou*ft tnonf
Ever neon in this jdace, from the Cheapest to Lbt very Finest. A
he tried
ly cured him.
lie sav*. and he has sold his ur itchas.
-V- «... „ H .v M complete- , - -
It i*a wonderful remedy i not be thow who do not nnuerAtaml
) file nonius operandi of that which
j they offer. Our own long experience
j in the profession preidudes such an
i idea. Tlie field for blood remedies h
j large and broad, affording ample room
rain has fallen, thereby rendering ior all present aspirants. We do not
Driver Drill*.
Within the last few davs much j
the streets muddy and sloppy'.
desire to dose the door against others
neither shall it In* Hosed against u.~.
On Sunday, the 22d ult.. Rev. j.B. B. B. is the quickest nwetly, docs
I :
ty five years old. and had been
hours, hresh risli and Oysters. I | f t . e i,Je health for some time. II
furnish everything the market af • quietly passed away at ti is resi
fords. Polite Servants. Try me. i dencc in this county last Friday.;
tf ABNER JONES | His remains were brought to the)
M * j Baptist house of worship in this j
—Mrs. Flora Joues. nee .Miss ; city, when, after a short religious
WILL YOU SrFKF.R with T>\>p< pria
? -1,Hob's Viraiizer
For .Sale oy
is gtiarsinteeii torure von.
J. W. STANFORD.
—The pupils of the Agricultu-
xl College all hail a holiday ye»
not contain mineral or vegetable poi
son, doe* not imitate, and is in the
field a* an honorable competitor for
Let there be lfobt and i public favor, an*l it* sucres* is with
° ’ | out a parallel. lui
John 3Iartin preached
interesting sermon on
God said
there was light.”
On Saturday last a
quite an |
Light.— '
cy
,'clone |
The death of Senater Hill,
seemed to threaten this quiet lit- j t| le expected death of General
tie city, as late in tlie aflermmi
dark and lowering cloud* over-
Flura
Grant from cancer in the mouth,
-. , ... . . , , , , , , . , caused brcxcetoivesmokiag. mav
McAfee, of Rome, ami Missl sel ’ vlw ‘* they were taken in charge i ter day. A few went hunting, a shadowed, while the ram felllu; I* t | ie ,.,’ U9C of ( i (>ing f rw
' i I... i h. Mt .iann.1. fe.tai.nite anil ilu. I . • * . 0. t.eo n fa a ffirl f ha f Im ex* 1 as* w/.I L.. 1 I ^
smokers gooil after all. Perhaps
now they will hold up for a while.
Eloise McAfee, from Texas, are
in tlie city, the guests of 31 is.
J. 1L Owen. I hese ladies ar< -‘ I i| le community in their bereave-
former residents ol this city, and i ^
will lie remembered by a great j ' t ^
number of our present citizens. Rrligio.v.
by the masonic fraternity ami de-1 f ew went fi 9 |,i n g, hut the large
*.»?.» .4 “ *
posited in tlie Eastern cemetery, i . ....... , .-
L,. , mstoritv silent the ilav in looking
His fa in iv have the sympathy of J - 1 , **
A Nice 1’rrM-al JFVer.
The otic who luiys the mos'
“Loto” Cigars for the next 30
—3ir. Lynn Grier happened
to a serious hurt while playing. . , ■
, , , , , . ’ . noon this week at 4J o clock. I hi
base ball one day last week, m-1 llB co n tin „ Cl l during
Prayer meetings have been held
in the Baptist church every after-
service will be
voicing the displacement of the | t j ,
knee cap of liis right limb. It
lias caused him a great deal of
pain, but under the skillful treat
ment of Dr. Shelly, he hopes to re
cover soon with no permanent in-
jurv.
davs of J. \V. Staxfoku will gej n
iiice box coulaimui
Loto complete, lice.
the game ol
—It will not be.long now before
tbe 2Ctb of An»i' '* >*re. Ar-
rangement* for its pnqier obsorv
mice ought to be made at once.
Au inleiesting programme might
be ariangcd, if arranged
time.
—31 esses. F. Pulaski Sc Co.
have had to increase their space
in the Enterprise and Appeal
Conn mie lor wo Column*, iu or
del* to enable them to tell tlieir
customers throughout Southwest
Georgia about tlieir mammoth
spring sioek of goods. They arc-
live merchants and know how to
advertise profitably. Tlieir stock
^ is complete and tliny invite every-
for|in Umdy and their families to call ami
* f-Wtamiiie it.-
To night and to morrow night
there will be preaching by Rev.
J. If. Corley, of Fort Gaines. 3Ir.
Corley is well known as a man ol
great power in the pulpit, and we
hiqie that ail who can will be sure
to bear him.
Veil Shot for Chills.
I bought a bottle of CUillurine audit
promptly cured tbe Chills on me. It is
eertainlv a "dead shot" for Chilis.
David C. Bkelaxs, Keith, Tex.
For sale in Cutlibert oniv by
J. \V. Staxford.
—Drilling in the Artesian well
has been easy and rapid of late,
and at tbis present writing (Wed
nesday afternoon) the drHl is
more than 500 feet in the ground.
t
fur the Andrew College girls. At
the latest accounts we heard, they
iiud . not succeeded in finding
them.
i
—Moulding for Cornices and
Picture Frames. New lot just re
ceived. Also a nice line of Pale
Cornices, Rustic Frames, Walnut
and Ebony Stands, Picture Mats,
Chrowos, Perforated and Printed
Mottoes. Ac. Call and see them
at the New Furniture Store.
B. W. ELLIS,
It 3Ianager.
—Don't be humbugged by every
traveling agent who talks sweet,
but go to R. J. Axrnosi’s. and buy
you a Stove at one fourth tbe
price, that will last twice as long.
tf
W. 1\ SHELLY,
Physician, Hainan A Aces the nr.
Office opposite Gillespie’s store.
Residence at the Perjfiu' place on
Lumpkin Street. tf.
torrents and the thunder roiled i
deeply. But there is ever a calm
after a storm, and on Sunday the
sun rose ia ail his wonted beanty
and brightness, reflecting bis rays
all over both city and country. A
One Mattie Catefl Alee ChiMrea.
chill* for
find any-
gentle breeze, though some'what! ’V* ul ! 1 ' " T f until 1
* , i • i .i , rha»c«l a bottle ji Cluihinne, which
i./ml fiOAW ilrliui I Ilu o«rfh niui mat ... ... .. '
Three of my little zrrl-; h ad
four months and I couhl not
cool, soon dried the earth and ren
dered all things more pleasant.—
Early in tlie forenoon quite a awm*
tier of vehicles from the four car
dinal |x>ints oftlic compass began
to (tour into tbc city. Tbe object
for which they met being to at
tend the Sabbath School Conven
tion of Terrell, which convened
with the 3Ielhodiat church at Do
ver. Wards, Buford. Chickasaw
uatebie, Dawson, Graves aad
Bronwood were well represented.
T. A. M.
quickly cured them all.
Mb*. I.tdia J!. < km itTov. Arkansas
City, Kan., April IS. Is**.
For sale in Cuthbert only by
2t J. W. STAsroBD.
Tbc French have sustained a
[serious defeat in China, and the
French ministry, with Ferry al
their head, have resigned. War
bae been declared against China
and a large force sent at once to
Utc celestial country.
Parents are responsible for-M..
life and health of their children;
A revision of the marriage service
lias heed proposed so as to read when
addressing the lady “wilt then obey
film, arise in the morning and make
, . his.fire, an 1 not awaken him until
therefore they shoolil do thon’fhftskfa '
duty in endeavoring to protect
litem (ram tbe (dry of worms,
child’s greatest enemy. Shri
Indian Vermifuge wilt destroy
and expel worms from both chil
dren nnd adults.
amend clause liv adding, “and give
leans when his livtr ia
Price two bits per bot
hy J. K. Staxfobd and
Smith’s Bile, Beans when his livtr iu
it of onto-.*’ F
tie. For sate
T. S. Bowelc.
Meningetis continue* the acoarge
of Atlanta.
Most Stylish Dress Goods and at Prices
To suit everybody. Special Bargains offered in FANS, of wbicli we
have an immense stock. Fans, from 2i cents, to the very finest.
We carry the largest and best assorted stock of
For, Wool and Straw Hats
Tn this Section, and shall be pleased to convince you that we sell the
best Hat for the money.
We respectfully call the attention ofthe Ladies to our beautifnl
Stock of
Oriental, Egyptian, Torchon, Valencine,
and all other Laces; also Our Large
Assortment of Embroideries.
We cannot say enough for onr Stock r» the way of Prices, in
so a Mall a spare, and will gow only ask you to examine uu Goods be
fore buying, ami you wiH surely not regret it.
. Respectfully,
r. Pulaski & co.
aprSct.'•■■■* r * •
We sell only in this
way.
FLOUR,.
FAULTLESS—
Bids.
$0.00 150
LUXURY—
Bids.
$5.50
CREAM—
Bbls.
$4.75
DAISY—
Bbl*.
$4.50
1.10
1.20
4*
1.15
4*
75
4-
70
60
4*
CO
1 10s
1 10s
55
1-lOs
50
l-10s
45
MEATS.
C. R. Bulk Sides 8c..
Strips ?}-
SUGARS.
Cut Loaf 12J lbs. for $1.00
Powdered 12-) lbs. for 1.00
Granulated 13 lbs. for
B.
C. .
..15 lbs. for
. 1G lbs. for
1.00
1.00
1.00
STAPLES.
Meal, per bushel 70e
Salt, per sack $1.10
Wheat Bran, per hundred $1.05
SUNDRIES.
Kerosene Oil, 15c per gal, 2
gal’s for 25c
Mnccaroni, best impl’d, 15c
per lb, 2 lb* for 25c
Cheese, best Cream, iter lb. 15c
Fancy Rio Coffee, 7 lbs for $1.00 ;
Choice Rio Coffee, 8 lb* for LOO-
Rice. 13 lbs for 1.00-
Lard, 9 lbs for 1.00-
Buckwheat, 24 lb sack 1.10
Buckwheat, 12 lb sack 60c
Starch, best, 3 lbs for 20o
Boueless God Fish, ]ier lb.. .. 10c
Soda, Dwight 8, pier lb 5c
Tomatoes, standard, 2 3 Ri
cans for 125e
reaches, standard. 1 2 lb
cans for 15c
Okra and Tomatoes, 2 2 lb
cans for 25c-
Borden’s Milk. |ter can. 20c
Blacking, Mason’s lrgesize box.5c
•Matches. 400 S A C., for 5c
The above prices arc for Stan
dard Goods.
MHO.
EUFAULA, ALA.
ngv-27 ct.