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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
W.H. COOPER
J. W. STANFORD,
CUTIIBERT, GA.
TliursdaT XorniHg, Ajrll 16, 1S-S5.
Cliitsjyiiitr the Gauge,
The management of the variml?
Kev. F. A. Branch will preach
BKSBXB1!iWC
tSS~ Official Organ Of Randolph
and Qu tman Counties.
railroads in jhc'SouUi areconiem'
plating a change iu the gauge
the roads iloring the coming sum- .
JHerT MoSTiff ^‘ Ja -' V
have a gauge of live feet, while
| nearly all the roads North afid
West have n gauge of 4 feet 81 |
inches. The difference in the
H01HEKS’ FlilFMM
QUITMAN COUNTY DEPARTMENT. J Calhoun county, left this (dace on
Monday last for the New Orleans Applied according to tii lections 2
Exposition. We Impe tor tlftm a, „ r 3 omntlit l*f„re eonfcvment.
W. A. IORDAN^
mt
Hr. 1. A. MARTI* is enr Agent
at 11 iiford, and Is fully authorized to
receive and receipt for all money
paid him.
is
General Grant’s condition
setnewhat improved.
Troup county will rote on pro
hibition on the 13tii of May.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
h-eath secured by ShiloVsCatarrh Rein-
c Iv. Price ;VI es-its. N:e,-*l I a iector free.
For sale by J. W. STANFORD.
Tammany Democrats ere re
(Kirted in perfect accord with the
new administration.
C. C. C. readily cures chronic sores,
scrofulous ulcers, djseha:ging wounds,
bruises, scalds, blotches, burns pim-
pies and all skin eruptions ami ieU In
tain'e 1 or impure blood.
For salcinCuthbert onlr by
2t -J. W. STANFORD.
The Georgia Baptist. State Con
vention meets in Ncwnnn next
Thursday.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is solo i,y us on a guarantee. It
rn s ■' •' eruption. Forsalc by J. W.
STANFORD.
The dining hall of the Kimball
house will seat comfortably 2a0
guests.
8I.KEPI.ESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shiloh's t’ttre is
the remedy fur you. Fofsaie by 3. W.
STANFORD.
The Hainbridge Democrat says:
If Mr. Cleveland don’t clean out
the Republican rats who infest
the federal offices in the South
our people will hardly know then
has lim n a change in the admin
istration.
The child can’t sleep. An army
of worms is eating it up. One
dose of Sbriner’s Indiat^ Vermi
fuge will destroy them and save
its life. Only 25 cents a bottle or
five for one dollar.
Ex State Treasurer, I). X. Speer,
of Atlanta, gave Judge Emory
Speer and wife a magnificent on
terliiinnicnt on the eve of Judge
Speer's departure foe his new
gauge of t lie roads North, West a nd
South necessitates a transfer of
ears at those points where the
gauge is changed, and in the
movement of passenger trains the
trucks of each coach have to be
changed to suit the gauge of the
road. The different railroad sys
tems south will commence the
change of gauge simultaneously.
One rail only will lie moved, and
they will not have to bo disjointed.
Willi a large frflce. and aided by
special machinery for drawing the
! spikes, the work w ill proceed very
rapidly.
There arc at present about 130.000
miles of railroads in lint United
States, embracing more than a
dozen different gauges, ranging i
from two feet np to six feet. It is
estimated that the change of
gauge can be done on all the roads
in less time than a week after the
work begins.
Mrs. Eugenia Moore, ot Perry,
j I-. here on a visit to her brolner,
Mr. R G. Morris.
Dr. J. IV. Mercer and wife. Dr.
F. M. Bledsoe and wife, left last
Friday to spend a week iu New
Orleans. __ _
The boys have been taking in
the cheap theatre in Kufaula for
the past week. If they would come
over to Georgetown one night, the
boys could then go over to
Eufatila the next.
Quite a crowd :11c expecting to
stall to the Exposition from here
next Saturday.
Messrs. Grumbler and Varner
Slave purchased the Vault that
was built in the court house yard,
it was n it properly constructed,
and has been of no service to the
county. Jl sold fur $43—not the
original cost of the brick.
Mrs. Lula Arden, of Savannah.
1 is in town, the guest of Mrs. G.
{A. Whitaker;
Col. William Worrill. of Cn'.li
1 herb was in town Monday*
Remember that it is only about
Ed Hurt Enterpnee d: Appeal;
Will you please inform me what
Smith s Bile Beans are, what they
are used for, and Why lie culls
them the above name?
SfcfiSClHBEIt.
Smith’s Bile Beans arc a pill to
regulate the liver afid relieve In I
liousness. They (lie made in the
shape of a bean, and the word
bile, if you will notice the or'hog
f.ipliv, has reference to l|iat green
!sh animal fluid secreted in the
11 ver. Price
Fur sale in (
pleasant trip.
Monday morninjj Mr. Joe
Payne, while at work at hi* ntijl
was tlRy seriously and painfully,
though not fatally hurt hv a tnal
let being thrown with violence in
his face by the machinery.
Dr. Briscoe, of Morgan, anil
Mr. Cheney, of this place went
out fox hunting on Wednos'btv
nig'it last and had some rice
fun. They chased the animal for
six hours and 30 minutes, and at
last had to leave it. The Doctor
any* he is going to try it again
when his dogs get rested.
A large congregation went nnl
last Sunday to hear Rev. Thomas
Muse preach his farewell, and
probably last Sermon, at Reho-
heth church. A good many of
us regret very much to see him
leave
Mr. Player a young man front
Ty Ty is with Mr. John A Pavne.
C- E. G.
Fonrth district Ileus.
By the energy and perseverance
of the ladies of the Dover Baptist
Church they have raised efiongh
money to paint the church nicely,
and it has put on a much finer np
tiearancc. of which we are ail
two weeks before the annual Sun-j proud. If we would be certain of
day School Convention wiii con
vene in Georgetown. Then eferj*
one in Quitman county,- Mg. little
old and voting, who are connected
with the Sunday schools are ex
pected to attend* Thu people in
ahd Sround town Can govern
success in any line, just call on
the lailies for assistance, and w-«»
Ctrl ijef It.
Two negroes on Mr. Barney Los
tor’s place not being In a humor
for peace making one day last
work, tried to see what effect a
myat,
its effeeGls wonde: fully beneficial
and gratifying. The delicate «r
gans and parts dicwtily involved
are relaxed and softened and lose
tbetr rigidity without impairing
Iheir-power. while ils lubricating
qualities act like a charm, thus
assuring a quick and aliiKM. pain
less delivery without physical ex
haustion. Its «s< diminishes suf
Turing beyond expression, and
Tenth Sgohlcs of liianyTiours -In
re ion lire entirely avoided.
uot only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the intensity
"f pain. hiit. better than alt, it
greatly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother and child, and
leave* the mother, is> a condition
highly favoi able to speedy rccov
cry, and far less Table to Hooding,
convulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to lingering
and painful labor. Its truly won
ilerlul iSicaey in this respect en
lilies .Motill.us Emend tube rank
ed as one of the life-saving appli
ances givin to the world by the
discoveries ot modern science.
This Trnlj Great l reparation,
while really such an inestimable
boon to child hearing women, is
one iu regard to which, in due
| deference to female modesty, err
tificatcs cannot be published; for.
as w as remarked by a distinguish
cd member ol the legal proiession
in Atlanta, when purchasing a
boitic of it, “Its superior merits
can only lie made known by word
of month."
L' di-s interested in the above,
by addressing the UkaditeLD
themselves aecordinglv, and ar- j piece of scantling would have on ,,- , ,,
. . , * . i .* iii . . Ret.CI.atou Go., Atlanta Ga., can
•••aiioss tint i in lit r tiiif in ! lit* ' #»*ich nt »nr' I n-u ltn>l no inTintlinn
range to put the big jw»t in the
til lie one.
Tlu> deputy Sheriff of Stewart
county came last Moutlay and ar-
resled oueof our best citizens for
using profane language in the
presence of females. We under
stand that it is a malicious prose
eution. but whether it is or not. it
two lots per bottle. I should be re un-inhered that swear
itlihorl by all *lrug- j i»g is h bail practice that is very
gists, and J. B. McWilliams dt Co.' uutuccsMarv, and the laws of the
country does not tolerate such
IScnevolcMce Items.
Our items were not altogether
killed out by the late cold, as some
of our readers supposed, but were
very nearly washed way by
Wednesday’s rain. We intended
coming forward with a smile of
satisfaction upon our faces on ac
count of our new acquisition. I)r.
Binion. He is no longer a proba
bility wiili us, but is certainly lo
e.-ded here, and lias gone to work.
With his sound common sense,
and honest*, straight forward in
tentions, we predict for him a
home in Savannah. Many prom- '‘right I’utuie. Our friends, no
inenl men and their families were
present, amd^g them Senator
Brown and Gov McDaniel.
croup. Whoopi sc, coron ami
Bronchitis immediately relieved 1>\
8h ' -Vs Cure. For sale bv J. W. ST A N-
FOKD. * june-PJ-ly.
Jefferson and Emanuel
lotibt, are prepared to congratu
late us on h xviug secured tlie ser
vices ol this promising young pliy
sician. If he succeeds iu life,
mudi of his success will lie due
to the fact that there is much of
tile father about the son.
Mi*ses Laura and Georgia Me
io.int\ , AIie-lutc 1 made a living
people arc greatly excite,1 over j | iU | e llllV!1 ) ;i *a Wl .;. k . We are al-
the discovery of large quantities. , ways pleased lo have visitors, and
of meat scattered throughout! trust these voting ladirs will not
practice.
Last week while a crowd wan
out ou a rabbit hunt. Bob Morris
accidently fell into a gully.
While iu the act of lading bis gun
was di>ch»rgfed, and burned n
hole in the lappel of his coat.
This was a narrow escape. The
careless u >e «>f guns and pistol* i*>
a dangerous practice.
A voting lady, daughter of Dr.
S. 11. Latimer, of Stewart couniy
each other; they had no intention
c*f killing, however, as they com
menced clubbing each other over
the head. After cutting several
gashes in each other’s head, both
went over the doctor and had
them sewed up and plastered to
gether. the fun being |iostponed
till another day.
We had the pleasure of attend
ing the uu!>icul concert at Wards
last Friday night, given by Miss
Fannie Coley and her music class,
l’lit in-u kdlprcvinioD niili n hi li community S at unlay an.I Sumlay.
That Money Is Very
O § r 3-i r* - -
?-(‘it?:; 5 1; §|fS i r--; 5zi
u a
The people of Cutlibert and surround
ing country will not be disappointed when
they visit us in search oi Bargains in
DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG,
Itave a in,ef. inaileil them free of
cost, enntaining full parlicularr.
npr 10 let.
Bnfurd Items.
Biifuni h:i<l a marriajre a few
nights a^", the first one in some
lime, the parties beiu^ B-.izil l’-.,l
lici t an I Minity Martin, (eol)
Mr. Aimer R,.licit. au,i I’amilv.
They will find our Stock the cheapest in this market,
and
All wc ask of vou, is to conic and see for
yourselves, as it costs nothing to come,
and you will be benefited thereby.
We have made a great reduction on all our Goods, as
we are bound to have money. We wiil sell you
* . -• r „ - u
t.* s-i-'G r.a
■^srsn:*r.
Near
P. G., Etevsns Pcltsry, 6a.
-:o:-
Ifen Iqii.irters for Doubled GhizeJ Vitrifieil D-ain, Sewer, Culvert
snJ Water Bi'.ies, from 2 to 24 inch tptlibn*. fur Draining Larol. It R.
Culverts. Korol ::n<! S"-eet. (Vns.iBtr* anil W'-l!f'ur'iintr. Fire. Graft,
Horili-r an<l Ile.-n-lh, Brick Smoke ami Hot Air Flues. Lining for Far-
naees. Fire Brii-U for Setting Buiiers, ma<le to Or-ler. am - or
Style on short- notice. Khmer I’ .ts. Sniuoino Baskets. Stunp*,
f’liimn.-v Thimliles .-iiui Top*. Fire Clay ami Sami, suitable for Fur
nace BuiMing or other similar purposes.
Cfirrespun<!ence SuliciteJ. Gor price*are reasonable. All we ask
is a trial.
Stevens’ Bros. & Co.
n»trl9(i-n pROPHTETORS-
« * n rn <
t rers "yri -f /'x —•> £,*x I- "> -y
Oil Ilililyll
Doasstic
Goods, at Factory Pricos.
Yard Wide White Victoria Lawn at 8c: Yard Wide
Bleaching at TAe; Checked Nainsook, at 10c; Fine Press
Niagara Muslin for 10c, (worth 15.) We have just re
ceived a beautiful line of large l'laid Ginghams, which
from Miller county, were in the wo sell at 10e, worth 15c; also a .large lot ot
;iid» one played, and the round
ness* of melodies which came from
the piano, when each pupil per
formed, showed with want care
and diligence each hart bix*n train
ed by tlicir ettlcient ami accom
plished teacher. All enjoyed ev-
e»y part «.f the concert very much
ami went away wiili merry hearts
Wards may justly feel proud of
her schmd. for, with Prof. C. K. j.,
.nine near having a serious acci* jGnibbs, (one of the linest schol-
dent at the <le|H»L last Thursday j ars in the State) ns Principal, and j H*.*i,*'r ti, { . ou l v eliild/ it was nat
Attending 1 Mi-»* Coley, with her thorough
| knowledge *»f music, in the MtUsie
Msiling the family of Rev. C. C.
Martin.
Mr. T. A. Bass had the misfor
tune to lo.&e a valuable horse a
few days ago.
Roy Stcwnit, a bright little boy
ot a little more than a year old,
and the only child of Mr. and Mrs.
1 X. S Stewart, died last Saturday,
and was interred in the cemetery
•it New Bethel Sunday following.
those counties poisoned.
with 1 '* 11 * l ” cn,l,c Miss Laura
, , • ,,,, . . I hits had charge of the school at
Htrvchnine. 1 lie meat was cu-ln. tlw r .. ,
* lirooksviue. the lice term of which
dcntly poisoned lo . destroy dog-j expired last Thursday. She de
have been
but other amnia
ed by it.
Cured Third Bay Chills of
Month’s Standing.
vid
V> hav« n eliild {
ing Third-Day Chills and
twelve un nth.-' o.i tloe:*.» *.r p::;l
medicines could not cure her. I pur- j
j “ires to continue teaching, and w*
! feel sure of her success, -because
; she deserves it.
j The school here opened again
j Monday last with an attendance
at had been hav- j of 22. There are others to enter
evening. Sue has been
school :u Dawson, ami was com
ing home to spend a ftrv day*.
\\ lien the cars arrived, before she
could get safely olf. the cars were
again iu motion. The young l.oh
being excited, and fearing she
would be carried beyond livr ties
tination, jumped from the car.
and was caught in the arms ol
her father. 1: it had not been tor
sii to our the promptness of her*father, she
would ha\ebeen seriously injur
ed. As it was, she only received
a sprain in one of her ankles, ii
was one«»f the many careless acts
conductors are guilty of. If it is
not the duty of conductor* to sec
that ladies who are enlru-Aed t«*
their care get safrdv on and oil of
of every description. A fine nml cheap lot of Ham-
burgs, anil a cheap and well assorted stock <>t Lace Col
larettes ami Collars, for both ladies and misses, of the
latest Styles; - and as I am determined to do a moving
business this spring, you will find some Handsome
Goods at Moderate Prices. M v
Fever f..
rha
Jia t run d iu*r RtMiu.'l ? nd wed. J. M.
M* - 'L u frri’nes Co.,
For gale In Cutlibert onlv l>v
‘Ji J. W. STANFORD.
The E;,i 1\ Lnuiiiy News nfList
week gives the gralilj iug intelli
geiice that tiler county ha<!
“gone <irr.” This is good news
to tin; friends of temperance, and
•hows how steadily and
ly the gl.rious work of pioliihi-
tion is going on. Miller county a
few years ago, was regarded utter
ly and hopelessly enchained by
the liquor traffic. The writer has
not got fingers and toe* to count
the murder*: and deaths directly
occurring from the sale of whisky ! xv
in the county during the last trfo
or three years, saying nothing of
its fearful ravages since the for
mation of the county, twenty five
years ago. We do most heartily
congratulate the good people ol
the county for Uiis wholesome
change in their internal affairs,
and confidently believe it will be
lasting.
department, combine to make oil
of i lie hovi schools in Georgia.
Miss L**ila (lot nudy,ofLaCros*,
G».c, is •spending a fear days with j
Mrs Frank Crittenden, greeting!
her many friends and admirers of
liiijs lieighborhond.
Mr. Tom Jordan left last Satur- 1
day fi»r Hu* K\|*osiiion. wi«ere he
mi! spend a week, but not. so
ph-jwant ly as if he hail an ncquaiu
taiiee with him.
The school children had a. par
t.y ?u the rusidt nec of Mr. B. F.
Sne.l last Friday night. :»::d wi 1-
couH-fl five or six young la«li**s
from Dover In belpenj *v it. We
had some very nice music, vnatle
urally idolized by its parents and
it seemed more than they could j
bo ar to give it up.' We extend j
•! them o*ir sympathies in their sore' will save YOU ITlOnov.
bereavement..
We learn that Mr. E iirene Shop- J
herd and Miss Annie Manerv, *>t!
Keyt* ii, were united in the holy
bonds of matrimony on Sunday*
I evening last. Rev. E S. War<l,;
j officiating. Knowing the parlies!
as we do. we can but expect for j
ihem a happy and successful fu j
lure. ‘ I. A. M
a chance
| is certainly Complet
il save you money.
In connection with the above we have a
AI illinevy Dojiaidment,
M'lu'ff
lion -
*
it Florida R lilroffrf
•kn >
bvkll
THE liuil'linjj of theCiJitmims. Cliattaii i.
lioin" now ili-claruii :i oprtainty, a n - i its i-o-n; il -
as liein^ llie most potent fai-lor that poiil i lie nmnc l in jpvinj; lift
and iiniirtiis to the city. an.I even the stirroiin-iing country, a* ■
well wisher of all. we iii.i the enterprise Go ! speed.
Cuthiiert is alive as well to the importanceof ail Aria dan Well—an
attraction that would draw many to our c*»!mnu*!i!y.
This w«*rk is rapidly progressing, an 1 we iiopc* soon to so:* lh * ninre
water bubbling uj» from llm low regions, and this scciioii greatly
beii'di.ed by the sma-ess of the enterprise.
The success of these two cnferpnsi?*. tog.qliar with oti-S.-!r>o! ai> |
Church advantages, with the a *kn e.vle lgetl health of (Liihbert, m*wt
cvcntnnlly put the town on a boom.
T!»is effect will be felt sensibly throughout the country, affecting
the price of lands in the county, as we!! as city property.
•‘A prosperous town a prosperous county.” Then let us all p»!)
together.
We stand ready to do our part, and will ever he alive to any com
mendable enterprise for the good of our people.
We :tfe trying to keep pare with the spirit of enterprise now
vailing, and with pride and satisfaction call attention to our elegant
Store, filled with Choice Goods
iff evert variety, which we are selling cheaper than was ever know*
in the liistnrv "ft'iiMihert.
IVcr propose to be headquarters for
I
3: T,7”CJ
> -..y u» y
fl! .
Flow 11603, HOD! Fi23, U137IS33, Hi'iZd
complete in every particular, and of the latest Styles
and Designs, at 1’rices Low enough to suit the times.
i •_
Be sure to call and examine mv Slot k of Goods
^jAx.t jj
"T T?f?**»tl P**
ri A li
-j Ct t. d fc-ik a
)S3uuS3.
V.'e are hnndiintr a superior Steel, worked up into these Good*, and
every Farmer in the county will consult, hi* interest by givin* us a
call.
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Our Ridule column.
When can n man have some
i thing and nothing in ins pot
j before pureiiusiiig (
ewaere.
I
aprlG-lm
liespoctlu
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kTs
cars, it bliftuld be niad« tlicir rtuty [ by C'apt. Snell an i 31 r. Phriir*
Tucker, which wa.** cnjfiyeti vmy
much by the* vUitois, aud cvciy
one cUe. Sid.
so that they would be held ac
countable for neglect of duty.
There was a iitile altcrc;U«on
between one <»f the boys, an 1 :»
negro, on the streets last Saturday
in which brick bats played a
e *r»spicn »us part Sometimes
I.
the use of slang phrases ate atm
very wholesome, stud too much
familiarity breeds contempt.
Those « ho nish lo avail them
selves of the iulrmlticlory an i
exchange prices of the hooks
nooplcd byt he Board <>l K<ilicaliot)
can find .Sanford’s Ai ithmelies.
McGuffev’s Renders and Maiirx ’»
GiO^rapiiv at W. A. Jordan’s
Store, for the next thirty days.
T ho overseer on Mr. John
Greene’s plantation killed twenty
rattle snakes in one heap Iasi
Friday. “Melicnn man no • telle
lie.’’
A • Itile tiiJ.si was ft i*
Mr. 2. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga.,
in speaking of $4S0.1H) in g.;M desires!
t«» s:.y !«.» di» l* a !i j.s ul this pap»er, •
that li: - - vl.ole of the above amount!
w'osspmt i:i a fruit!- sseffort m fiml-!
ing relief from a ter* .hie lilwod Poison !
alloc ting his body. limbs and nose—!
prcsciiling ugly running ulcers. He I
is t: *.v sound and well, having beer
in a few days.
We are really uneasy about enr
jj i friend of the Brooksville Items
! He appeared last week in a poetic
ell us nm on the coming of Spring
and •‘pretty girls.” Which in
spired him? If Spring did it.
there are hopes of recovery for
him. If the coining nr lire **;)rct-
ty gilds*’ be the cause, we tremble
for t he result. We cannot accuse
him of plf.giarrsm. for tire diction
is peculiarly his own. Tnrbably
effective-i l ,lrl . lV r?re so Pt ‘ sirec ,n 1,18
' section that the sight of one pro
duces this spasmodic gtfsh. If
so we me sorry for him. Come
up our way, friend Bunn, till you
become so accustomed lo the sight
:us not to have your equanimity
disturbed.
The Baptists nrc preparing to
paint their chinch.
think the building wilt
present :i respectable appearance j
Last Saturday and Sunday the
regular monthly services wei< I
held by the pastor, 31. B. L. Bin I
ion. We doubt if ever a people-
were niore completely in love with j
I a pastor than are Mie members <»1 !
this church with 31 r. Binion. His
auditors are always many, and in
credit to them, we say are ever
quiet and respectful. The church,
under Ids rule, has become healthy
and active.
Why are we never permitted
here of late, to see the light of j ure and prosiierity,
B-»b Simpson’s countenance on*
our way? Our Sunday school is
as l!< ui fish ing. our monthly meet
ing is interesting, and our little
village as inviting as ever. Wc
do not understand it. No doubt
1 he lias come to the conclusion
Hard lima.
. The weather lias been fine for
l ^ IS .V* ‘ several days, and if we can just
\ i n I ■ 11 n is w 111 1 • _
; hold out a little while longer, we' a day long to be
will be solid, as the garden truck
is nearly eatable.
.. T 'i i ii v . day I have hud in a b n
3ir. John A. Payne naw gone to T . , , .
• ® Mrs. Jay had what my
Macon. He will kc absent but at
lew days.
Married at the residence of
the bride’s parents on the utli
instant Wards, Ga., Mr. Ode
Smith to 3Iiss Lula Tison. We
HiilliiiM' ifixfe (‘klissl.
Editors Eitterpri.se Appeal:
The question is often asked
whnt iv.ubevomeof Mullins* High
School? I will sary to i«.s mm\
fr iends that the school U progres*
ing finely, though we haven’t a*»
many aeliolars as we had last year,-
because several who sent last year
have moved out of reu *!i of the
scliool, but it averages abo'*t twen
ty five scholars daily. Some say
we talk too much about our school,
but I don’t think so; others over
the country are blowing for their
schools, and why should not we?
The health of i»t»r people is gen
erally good. Farmers are plant
ing cotton, and all seem lo move
quietly along.
i The fifth Sunday in March was
remembered by
me. as I think I got one of tliej
best meals at Mr. J. T. Jay’s that;
while.—
appetite
craved—chicken pie and turkey,
which was nicely served. The ta
ble was tided with all kinds of ed
ibles, but I mentioned my favorite
dishes. Myself, 31 r. Amos Ward !
and Mr. Bun Shelly were the |
guests of Mr. Jay that day. I [
?t
i at the same time? When there ir
u hole iu it. if there is a hole in j
the lungs it can be healed with
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
Wiial word is tint to which if
;♦ •ii add a sy llable it will make it
shu’ter? Short. Taylor's Chero
kec Remedy of Sweet Gum ani
Mullein wiil shorien your cold
and cure your cough.
Whv was Ev»* uot afraid of the
Eos’s. 13 for
Si 03. Pr3 ?-
05. liiil-r
1.03,
i;
ice/use she
ha-1 A
inea.-h
am,- nnd the evil rib'cls, sin h ns a
cold and cough, could not follow,
but not sn tf;:h ail. and T:u lor’s !
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The above disease of the brain Is of
!•>*•»• imp.! -ut <K*cunvnc4- in
j ?: Sily mriJr n!:<t i>r.i:dt' victims
lit*;*:-; numhercl ainorv rla-ses.
In some eases it nn^hr i>e teriMcil a
tai.ciiul ciiiincr:: the brain, the i
-•• •mi: % to'be on tiie i'x*kotit for
n -.v uie.i oi ujl’.i.- * n. wl.i.-h really
I bar-
f i nu'.T -
I hav-
P' A
• l.O!
h «»i!
ght I::r:
Iv. :
while Low, the
O’ :
These Good-/ hue
t he benefit of price
in t to great advantage, and
the benefits.-
h- Ill’S: qJ- G:k*i!s, s:t;-li ns >ve -,I! must hire:
ftrr•
t-«,ia.i G:
11 ready advanced, b
nt which I bought*.
FOR THE M'JLTITH
P ATT TT4 tr M ar A
my
•in-, rtn
'“-.s, ~»3.
etn’imrrs sh.-tll har.
•'11-
Boots and S:i:i
Haio for all the Men and Boys.
Br.in'l*, GdoJ ns tile Beat,
10 4 -1 -I f’tll-w (’’•rsin !!•■
‘j J and (’heap as the ('h^apesl.
an 1 Le id in j
it
-nt r
•ii
IV' 3 1IT
Td. i
Ut
•«i !»;• thi-.K-iirsiou
but not sn Hr;: h all. and I :i\ Im* s | (jj *s ?! fi ^ ' \ * 4 , rj !/ 5* ml r-;:.mi.km-;t^ia-i star*'.
Cltcroket* UftOfiy «.f Sweet Gum i f* \ SIU l{ i| | f |,a 1 il f I “mlUi'-s.? jk.'i.si-vr'n-
atl'i Mullein siioulii he k.qit to ^ t i . t 5 i 1 ;-:.t n::,: „.:y -r,-
a
in Great variety.
:.ii unex; ev:vJ
j tc.Icciuai lo/c -s.
2 moiiomn iu. A
id.k-n
cure til** cough and colds.
Why is yo.ir nose in the mi Idle i
of your face? It is the scenter. 1
But when you have a cold it loos ;Silk, F! AX, GrflSS, Jllfrl (^)t- | !* V*i * -V-w-1
ton Lines, Hooks. Corks, •“ f! i r, - 1 is
i in ner excited men.
: I &C.,
wish the newly married couple a i beg to differ with J. It. S. iu re-
long* life filled with much pleas
cured by the most s;>• ecly and won-! that t lie ktmosphere of Cutlibert
dcriui rcmc«h* ever before mown, and . j.. :
any iiu crest id par.y who may. need :i
Bl« oti l*urifi< r wiil learn trout him I
that three i-ortles of I». Ii. li. restored j
his appetite, hea.ed all ulcers, reliev- j
ed his kidneys,* and a«h!ed twenty-.
one pounds to his weight in thirty
d»v 3. lm
3I«»se Ks-:u«.*u unu Puier J«>!in-
son (col.) will be hung iu Camilla
next Friday. They were convict
ed at the InU term of 3Iilcheli
Superior court lor murder ng
Sieve Godwin and family last
Novembtr. Sheriff G \V. Swin
dle is fixing »•,* l » have t!:e cx«»
eutiotl w* II g.ujc. M :!»y \ k.\.-
a®.lnodo.it wiil »•<.*{ .. ut
witness the hanging Ui• B
lake place on the public ^qnai«
as the laml owners near C .mil
will not allow a gallows erected
• «»n their lands for fear of d.vnag
ing its value in the estimation of
colored laborers.
*im.0irs VITALIZES is what you
need for 4'on.sfiparion, ho** of A^ppet
Ifizziness and »5S symptoms of Dyspep
sia Price 10 75 cents i»**r bottle.
for by J. w. «TAXHFOKl>.
is lately been much purified, anil
hcnccfoi th dcsiics to breathe no
other.
We would be glad to know if
any of our friends can tell us
when* the rabbits and fish ale this
season. We have been wander
ing about for several days in quest
of them, but have not yet discov
ered their where.::boots. Iv
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The Mirror
is no flatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.
feb-12-t-m-12.
m m m*
3fiss Lula Reid of Ala., whilst,
on a\isit to Atlanta last work
was severely bitten by a mad
•hum
-log.
The Lillies inff some others met
at tlit- fliun-li .Satunlav evening
to praetice singing. They pro
pose to meet Friday evening next
for the same purpose.
The Sunday School has ilceHnl
to pie nic. A enmmittee has hcen
appointed Vo select the lime and
place.
Miss Nannie Coley gave a eon-
eert Friday night. Although she
hail hut a short time for prepara
tion. tiie people generally pro
nounec it a sueeess In the i>ro
tieteney of her pupils. Miss Nan
nis lias produced the very ltest
evidence that a teacher ean pro
dure of her own superiority. ^Ite
had tiie Ijcst lic-Vavcil andicneewe
ever satv on sneli an occasion.
There was no moving about, no
conversing, no noise of anv sort
while thegirls were playing, sing
ing or reciting. The decorum was
simply perleet. This will liesttr-
oii'-ing to an outsider, hut not so
•rttieh so to one acquainted with
• he people here.
Miss I-otla llornady. of E'la-
ville, is visiting relative# and
fr lends in and around Ward.
Misses McKellar and Waters,
of Ckiekasawliatehee, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Simpson.
Hon. O. B. Steven* and lady, of
Dawson came over Sunday on a
visit to Mr. Goode and family.
They returned Monday.
Several gentlemen of Morgan. 1
gaid to meeting with S*>r
an*l J. R. at Mr. Jay’s. lie says
J. U. was at tile head of the table,
as he walled his eves on him. I
do not know who was at the head
of the table. Mr. Jay’s dining
tabic is round, and 1 iloii't know
where tiie head was, but I have
stated above who were at the ta
ltle, besides Mr. Jay’s family.—
Mr. Jay some time back came out
in an article in your columns and
cleared himself of being "J. R..’’
and 1 now do tiie same, and want
uiy friend* to know that 1 am not.
nor have not been, the -author of
the“J. R.’’ writing for some time
past, nor do I know who the au
thor is. I Wrote over the name of
■•R.li,” last year, for your pa per.
lint never over tiiat of -Johnnie
Ueh." My friend also stated that
tie was with the Sorghum girls at
Mr. Jay’s. He is again mistaken,
as I am the Sorghum writer, and
have no children of mv own; but
we are ail liable tu be mistaken at
time*.
Our school did not run away on
the lirsl of April, and our lea- acr
now promises them a pic-nie at
Crittenden & Oliver’s mill the 1st
Friday in May. Will not the
.school# at Brooksville aud Wards
join in and have a jolly time?
Those wishing to go lo the Ex
position, anil have not got the
money to go with, enH easily get
as much as they want from Gen.
Arrington without mortgaging
their property. Yours as ever.
N. H. Mu.f.su.
es its virtue. Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul
lein will relieve the cold iu the
head au*l restore the sense.
What creeping thing is exactly ;
four? IV (Ivy). But the old;
mullein plant ts four most in the
t ank of medicine. Taylor’s Cher-j
okee Remedy of Sweet Gaiu and J
Mullein w ill cure coughs colds j
anti consumption.
Send a 2 cent stamp for 16 page
Riddle Book to
WALTER A. TAYOR.
jy 2t Atlanta, Ga.
A holiness meeting is in prog
res* in Athens, Ga. The interest
is increasing.
New Advertisements
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City Election
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MAYOR S OFFICE, I
CrTHitiiUT, C«.v., April 15, t$35. f
j T"TNdcr mid by virtue «f Hcsolution of
U tbc City Councii. and Ii
I oi same. I. liMi*ge McDon.ab]
| ot Cuthorrt, Vi corgi a, iitrcby order* an
Klcction to De held at the usual place of
holditi£ Elections in said city, on May
lsth, id&5, tor the purpose oi Mibuiiitin^
to tUe qitaiiiied Voters thereof, the ques
tion ut issning itonds of said city, in
terms of la w.
The Bonds so to 1>e issued, to be (20)
Twenty in number, or so many thereof
as may be necessary, and for Unc Hitu-
(Ircd *l>oliars each! The Bonds, so is
sued, to »k> for t lie purj*ose of com pick
ing tiie Artesian \\ ell m said city, same
being for the purpo.- eoi ahbrding >vater-
suppiy lor ti;e lire liepai tmer.t, and for
other uses. Two of ±hid Bonds U> ma
ture. and be payable at othce of City
Treasurer, r,a J anuary 1st. li «.». and Two
of »aid Bomis to mature ami be payable
am ually inercufter; each Bond Co bear
intcrest’at seven per cent, per annum,
and interest to be oaid annually on first
day of January of every year. The last
of said Bonds to »>e doe, and payable on
January 1st. 1 ti'JJ.
* -’V. - * v =ye ,A 'r
»y Aumority
•I. as Mayor I -fxs.tSSSz'it&Z
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r Ay*jTi,- - ^ _
CCl:
r<'
v cj<f * ij o
For sale in Cuthbert. !>r
fpib&j-titu. J. P. TUOilI^S & BRO.
f Ms is for Yoa
I have opened a general
VI lose in favor of i««ning Kw* wiff j 7T3 ClAP A IT L? M f?
lialiuts -Bond*-." ana ' JrAwilA b O-.
] endorse on thi ir Baiio:
j those oj»p«*sed to issuing Bonds will en-
(iorse on tfieir Ballots “.No Bor.dj».”
tiivea u.uier mv i»;.nd and oilicial si£-
uature. GEO HUE ilii)05AU>.
Attest Mayor.
W. J. BaURY,Clerk. aprhJ-id
500,000
Tn front -of Mr. .1 t - . Martin’s rtoann
\Varrinm*e, where I do all kiii.is of wori:
Different kinds of Pills, at J. P.
TOOMBS k BUO.’S. Among
them, •‘Smith’* Bile Beans.’
Queen Giives and Pickles,
»t ALLISON k SIMPSON’S.
WOOD OR IRON.
tVhfii farmers give rue their year’s
work I jrill work as folbnyss Sharj^en-
i::*'S'.v.-»-ps 12’o cents; Turning Plows.
rsml 'FiiTUing ^lioveK. JOceiUs;
and aH other work in proportion.
Buggies and Wagons
pnt fn gbod order at low rates.
Hying vour <‘«M>ki!)g Stoves, Setring
Machines hn*f rundture to me.
T . t J. R. WILKS.
Jsn K-lv.
■ • ir** 1 ] 1 iCi11 causes •>.
ijcm’s wife receiving
ted infonmdion rc-
with nnotiier wo-
with ;ut any uu’.n-
v*‘.i o;cr arid r
id until jealousy, is
thoroughly aroused, a s|»ecies oi mouo-
n/ania being the rcmt.
Tisese aiii clioii :ave heroine very an*
noyisig ar.dg: ii vows, and i: m»t reiieved
are apt toen.i in a more ah;>onuai con
dition «>f tiie brain, protiuciug fondiy
•jonneN. di-seii'dons. accu-a-ions. «ie-
tuats. A-., between man and wile, lover
and sweetheart. They should all be
.routed as early a-; possible, and the most
-peedy and certain remedy is tiie use of
B which produces an immediate
transformation throu^ii the 1 i“od. th**
effects of wiib h are felt and acknowl
edged before using one bottle.
i Jic [-atients are ail easily ar*»useti #n
T-i frir«T<* and Oimpleto, and in llii* Line
rial Prices.
•a:
am prepared to
Spe-
And almost evory Arti< If known to a Notion D,
stoi-l;. In fret, anv an 1 almost everythin
mv store. I-'or the Spot Cash
3
iriment f hare |„
g yon 'v.int. can be found at
I Cannot
o T 1
(iii v.i
gy:
pa re* l
7^ I will sell again
to do a
vril! not Be Undorsal I!
n Time to good prrties. Inn, better pre-
Fiirmsliing anil Advancing Business
NESS, and now is YOUR TIME.
'H'WK. GU2T1T.
than ever before. I mean BUSINESS, and now is YOUR TIME.
Como ou»*. come all. Respect fully.
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certain subject^, and airii«»ugl» ridicu
lous in the extreme, eat mot be convinc
ed of their error. One party may pre-
s nne that the v»hide Jo: itaii family ar.
a.;..cted with oiu *,..i:n rul poi o. . ‘
while vet nimtiicr may argue that •*j..,i-
u.-h mixtures*' are poisonin" the 1iIo*m!
<»f the nation, and tii ;t rcccSi.tioii' from
the Al nighty placed him in a speciid
position to offer the only antidote, while
all el.-e arc frauds. These conditions
Giiaiia!'.- from tim e of honest and pure
motives, bm arc pov»erL-.-s to throw off
0
f:
iU..
tin* shackles which hind them. The
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L£l
4 TD T?s
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friend’ami relatives of all such slioul
urge them iJ. }>. I». and irr cured, *
lioif.ir wore -’ori"'.!* res til’s «»ccur. lead-j
ing to insanity. The aci.ial and positive j
action of 1». B. B. is of Mich jiaraflelel t
nature as toc^r.rlncc any one of the t:n- j
paralleled |«rwer it has over all IjIikm! j
tMii-touB scrofulous sores. xwellbtgH and t
mints, kidney and rheumatic affections.
•*atarrli. tetter, chronic ulcers and sores,
die.. See. AH these astounding cures arc
proven by d>s-tor.«. bankers, preachers,
merchants, editors, farmers, and men
and women here in Atlanta, where ev
ery wiiness can be seen and talked with.
ApriMMni.
I have just oppnul at the Owen ifc Sealy olj stand :
spfl
Base Balls and Bats,
Croquet Sets,
RUBBER BALLS,
Garbles, Harmonicas
AND
• nd will, as snnn as it can be shipped from the’Factories, bar. *■
hand a lull line of everything tisuailv kept in a
-*FIRST-6LASS ESTABLISHMENTV-
of this kind. I propose to buy in large quantities, direct from Fac
tories, and will compete in style and prices with any house in Georgia.
JUST RECEIVED, AND
For sale nt
T. S. POWELL’S.
Orugsist, ISook-eller and Mutioncr.
ct
will have full charge of the business, and will ho found at bis post at
all times, ready to serve all in his usual fair and square manner.
if '2> REMEMBER the place. Owen A ScalyoM state), East side
Public Square, Cutlibert, G.-u Respectfully,
Janunrv 22 6m.
I'eflon Plan
Must.
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xazx.ui.ij. A new Line of New York Opli-
c? 1 1 • eaLSFKC FACLES reeeived. Pri
be OOld.jee*—from 25l-to f l 50 )K?r Pair.
Call aud see them at
T. «. POWELL’S,
ct Druggist and Booksel'cr.
AT
ct ALLISON k SIMPSON’S.
J. w. STANFORD.
H. I. GORTATOWSKY,
ffiEifflifcr, Jeweler ul Earner.
And Dealer in
flocks Wnickcs Jewelry
and Silverware.
* All Clock and Watch Work War-
rented.
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