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ANELEGANTSTOCK
Acmrlal Gxnrlwm
At the .close of the prayer meet
ing in the Baptist churdi last
F - rhln/ alternoon, a meeting was
ninittit:*i.
Last Tuesday the Mc'hodist
ehnrch was the scene of an intcr-
t'ari •fThaakih
The Presbyterian Lailies
Itlaltsa llrau.
Spring Inis come at last, with
its m:.n_v tSeanUTpllower* anil
aerrily sinking htnis, anil the
A KeauirkaUe Carr.
Err all a, Ala.. Sept. 29, ’84.
ira J.n:
HT7TT—TttAn Sre :t
For four months I was terribly
atllieteii with Neuralgia in one si'le
Cuthhert accept tlie fcinlnes* of
i the editors of llie Exteekus* asd_
organized to arrange for thcexer- j citing ami recherche marriage, j Appeal to use its columns mien farmers have gone to work ia j , h«;»«I ami face. The pula'
jciscs nfthe'26lh of April. Itev.; the contracting parlies being Mr. \ deling thanks to the public for' good earnest. Nearly *!l are don* j wa , i,, intense that I con I<1 uot *
i H. \Y. Key was called to the chair.: Frank Wynn, or Ceifartown, Ga., j tlrer full attendance ami liberal' ulanting cotton, and timse who j sleep at night, ami I was not for
A motion prevailed to appoint a! an d Aliss Anua Branch, (laughter patronage extended to* our concert ■ plant**!. two
i committee of four ladies and two i “f Bev. F. A. Biinvh. of this city,
gentlemen to take tiie wiiole mat- At 121 oclock. P. M., the bridal
ter in charge, and sec that all tice- i party entered the church and his kindness in giving os the use
of the hall an I pianos, as well as
lite attentions fm which ho
rted by all who know
him: and should he ever m-cd the
cssary arrangements were made j slow ly passed down the aisle, to
_ [for a'proper observance of thcilav. j the music of the halt joyous ami j hi s polite a
■y; • ^ * J *’ L’liair appointed on this com- half &u«i tones of the organ,. until• j s noli n
millee, Mrs. M. I. Atkins, Mrs.! they readied the chancel railiiu
..J planted, two weeks ago will s«v>n ! an hour free from pain during the.
on Friday night last. We are mi- lie ready to commence dropping, i J"* ir l^g uioiiliis ot * mitring. I
tier obligation io President Key lor The oat crops are looking fine al|i , too( . nearly every ilrng I could I
in this community, and a line| think of or was reconiincndcd to*
l\ I :», I;.,. , _ _ !...« — !
-:0:-
harvest is anticij/ate<!. Mr. D. j me without relief. As .1 hist re
Bumbo, Jr., has the finest field of, **«, I determined to try your]
oats wc have heard of; they aro ; lfen>e.iy f .r lihcuiiiausm and Ncu |
... . , • ralg;a, 1 knew, without relief,.
ovt ‘ r iX “'o* 1 * anil are **?grn . j w on Id have to give un luiMness
[entirely. I procured a imttle and
THE SHOE STOKE.
apr-9-ct.
March-10-1 v
A Full Liao of
tlie resilience of Capt.
kins, and made the following pro-
i gramme:
i H«»n. H. D. Ciozicr wa* elected
! Speaker. The meeting; "*ll he
i Jas. A. AilUon. Mrs. C. L. Tun?-' hehiml which *»tnoii I'’ 3 ' 1 Howard jasatjitinHi* of hi* i*dv fiicj^U. he ningto head,
lin. an.i Fannie Hunter from j Ker, who uailed the twoj ean safely count on the Freibyte j We learn that a farmer in Early ; commenced taking it. Bv the
among the ladies, and Mayor 1 voting trusting hearts in a most ,i yns . We deem it only jnSt to 'county has ten wild turkey beards, j time the iwHtlc was finished .live
»■ n,j. iy.su.to.iU.ur,,.... rT ,., „r .... " T t? SST
gentlemen, riiis com -j n >* Ail hrai t& we.e touched | krntlhess of th© f«4lo«vir\g gentle ; range froin four to seventifn rat-other bottle, si ml am now entirely
miltec met on Monday morning at i the solemn and significant word* j who ;ufsinned the re«;n»nsi-J ih*jc. and another fanner iiwiled j cured. 1 suffer no more and can
M I At-1 of the officiating clergyman as he j l>iljt v otVrruauiirg the Hall, etc .! over two hundred nlUgatnr* hist j of course steep soundir at night,
! pronminccd the two husband and j thus relieving the'ladies flf ut.u-h **««««• *"•' fa! ‘- * :arlv . county‘which I bad not done for IMir j
, , , . , , _ I in 11-t be a noted place tor such tDostlts until ] commenced taking,
wuc, and had., them go forth and care am? we offer j j your medicine. 1 can omtidcully {
, lift* ci most trying an i eventful •. them our thanks and W*t wishes, j William C-»nnon. a yocngI retM-mmeitd it t»> all those afSicted •
1 • ’!g: :; ia^e. M *^; s J. 1) Gunn. ! hoping that each one mnv win the 1 man <*f ai» »nt tw«-uiy two, die I at j as 1 have been. i
} iit-nrv Redding. G orge- Walker, j SWC et smiles of Ins lwh iflioser, his iu*»t!ic*r*a 6nlIff first,of pneu- W. . FLK^dTELLKN. f
! r*lFloyd McDonald acted •»& | lassie. Xh'. ,s o are. the m»«**<.• I *no:i!u. im h t»*i -prii »4.
j ushers, who occtipted their pr-jjx-r M^srs. M. I. Atkin-. J-.,
places nca
| held in the Methodist ehnrch, and
as the 'H)’ !j comes on Sunday, the | :| td i hyd McDonald acted as ; lassie. These are the names*: i 4,1 <>MIa _ . .
, r . , w . . - ; . A nnn from Lime Branch
I Memorial Exercises will heoi>serv-. ush-rs. who fKcnidtd their pMjier■: M^ S r«. M. I. Atkin-. J-., Abram \ , H %1 ;j till g 0lie „r our la • rest you eg
ed on Monday. The time of! i'aces near’the chancel during- the- Allison. CiareT^e Atkins, Howard j i;4 .!ics, aiul milcs.s the branch
meeting is i}. I*. M., of the 27th.. marriage ceremony. 1 he church j Williams, and Glarcnce G'>r?nlev. ceases to iln’.v up this way, we will
Mr. S. E Ficenmn is Alarslial of! VV;ls suitably decorated with j We also arc under manv obliga | throw a enunk in it.
iswwtcstUow !.: — i! While several of the young Is-
the tiny.
suitably
IVof. Chase will have : Spring’s l ichee an
charge of the music. A
| truces
. ers—brig
Calcraan Malios ltoM«.
I
Ollier business was pressing us:
so wc tailed to prepare onr budget j
as usual for last issue.
The quarterly meeting here on.
The Makers and Controllers
of Low Prices, & Acknowl
edged Leaders o! Sty
lish Goods in S. W.
Georgia !
Lowest Prices, Per “SPOT CASE.”
I tionsto Mr. Kobert Toombs *n,l' , _
, , , . , i I dies and gentlemen were looking.
a. an., ut emblems of the | Mr. Augustus Burr for their lib j a t i K . ol j i( . r ,j ;iv f,, r i| u .j| • last Saturday an l Sunday brought i
si,,n will be formed at the church, \ bride s purity and worth. Miss | er al donations of colored liglrts j inieiuled, one of the gentlemen together quite* crowd, and we
lie saw Ins girl, and cun Id
I whieli the Fire Companies, Cadets Anna never looked belter than she • used at t!.e concert, and lari
m I .. . . ... . ..1
of the Agricultural College, pu
pils ,,f the Colleges, and citizens,
generally are requested tnjoiu.
The Committee have determin
ed to try and make the occasion
pleasant and interesting, and we
hope onr citizens w ill ail help then
u; succeed.
did on her wedding day. He
trousseau was elaborate, and 111
sain he saw lus gir
even describe her. She wears a
mother hub hard of a dandy rns
The evening of the concert was ' "*'t color, with bn.-k hair, and
h-r ( number of programmes for that
i evening.
perfect harmony with hcracknowl ! —, , .
. , . * , , Iilrliglitful in tcmiieratiue. and k!ic "vars a ten l uge u
cogcl goo,, taste and culture., ,. r llrl!:; ^,, „...J Mi-srs. i'liom is J.
trust both days were speut profit
ably and pleasantly to all w ho at
teuucd.
ll is w ith regret that we have to
chronicle the serious illnessof our
esteemed (riend. Mr. S. Saunders,
whose condition has been one of
, | nun'll seriousness, hut we are hap-
.... , Hall h.d.ig brilliantly lighted wa« | Messrs. J nomas j. >aunoers
I he groom was neat ly attired in a ; we ij adapted to exhibit the h":,u I and Fii^-nc S. Coil, ns have ret urn
| bronze brown eassiuiere suit with ; , v of the y.mn , i.idies j ci * from their Exposition trip, and
j gloves to match the bride’s dress, j a j.., ( . U ,T vle n .;, >, ,,f ;i . lV : rej.or! a line lime generally.
It was not surprising Hmt - 1, ej,.;:', !iC . Each on-r did credit V«»i Jim Kangston bougiil adir.csui
| looked serene and happy ltcsi ie j themselves in vocui and ui-\: n j of clollie.- Irotu Mr. W. I’. Greene! p.V to say, is doing rensonabl,
j i lie woman he had wooed and won I mental music, rcciiniions an I tab i tl,tf oilier day. ami rumor wiiis- well at this wriiing. and wc trust
| Mr. W\tin lon„ed to be aboiit Ju ! leaux. so it would be useless t,, I i j ers liiat we wiil l.avc a wcddilig j ere readies tiic public he (Vill
; >'«■* " !,t - of medium stature, and j g . lRM .;ry ,i„. gem , «f t he i-ni.-rtata j '•» Hie vdin
i-i.'i'.l, situ.at all was a chain nf|
—Last Eiidav night the con j
cert and broor.i drill, previously:
advertised to come off, took place I
at Andrew College Ciiapel. under j
the auspices oi l he ladies of the
Presbyterian church. A delight ;
fid programme was arranged fori
the evening, and it was faithfully j
carried out, All the young ladies ]
acquitted themselves handsomely, j Bislle8 for lhw *, ai Uhe joy I nlakc ollr ,„, vs ln gray luok well
a lit r were lu*:u.il\ cncoteil from ; uml |>rn»j>i*ntv that a life of dc%*o-' lo their lauivD. * j coin iu unity a low (lavs last week,
tion to duty ran brin^. | After the exercises of tlio even
y s* »on.
quite line looking In »ur jndg j m.-r.i.’sinc.’al'T was ’ n chain of’ i be young man whom we spoke
»n**nt, M;»h Anna w ill tin 1 in her siti.i ltd tviih !» i r h’ jewels. ’ ,?l ;l *rt*rnt ij-nt* savs it will i»^-
inisb ind a m in lliat »vi!l prove j l , K . ij nifllll Hrill. luidr/du*»u|>t r i February »K lo.-e lu* will get uiar-
l‘»vin*» nn 1 true, and one ihor | v :«<!«.n i»f Capl. \Vil«*ox. was |>t‘r 1 * *r»i. instrad of soon.
in its way, mi l the y«m:ju
Gaj.trtin deserves many
•: 1
of 1 i te.
The ExTKKrnioE and g\pPEAt. | ani j pj jiiscs f*»r the military j»re • u '* i0 rifsides about four miles
extends its best wishes and con c i^jon in tvliit-h he has trained his - n °rtli of here, and we fear that it
ratulations to this young couple,; p.,j rv Cadets, who certainly can i wiil prove fatal.
thanks rirtTis illness of Mr. Wm. Money.
|»re
first to last,
fine, the sin
ting
11 la
l». and
LOCAL TsI'Ol'TES. *
-Mr. B J. Anthony is off for! recitations fully up to .-.II previous
—Judge Claikc and the lawyers
arc having a res', this week.
— A very larj»c and line lot. o'
8atin Fans, at half their value
.ut F. FUEASKl Jt CO.’S.
— l*inminert! — v» . that lieek
lie Mr. r had on at ehiirr!
Hast Sabbatli.
—A l ifor v . select i*»ti in Kid, Silk
and Lisle (iloves. at
tr. f. it lask i & cars.
— Mrs. Flora Jones an l sistei
Mi-.s M »• A !•*'•, .’.lii ha\c bn.
vi.sitin^ t!i • faui'lv of R *v. J. i:
’f) e;i, left for Texas la-.t i Ini '
•day.
«• -Si—
—We are uu i«*r obli^.-it ons t.
•Col. T. J. lVrrv for the “get ii|»*
i f the KniT.kpm.-e and Appi:ai.
^tliis we*k. lie is fully entitle'
to credit for whatever is good in
it.
: the Exposition.
— Mr. John Speight's little child |
continues to improve.
—The IbUe child of
enee Ib*t»wn, that has been s«>‘ s«
riotisly i!!, is belter.
exhibitions of that character. The
i broom drill was a special fi-atun
and elicited lu arU applause.
! Wilcox was Captain, and
Mr. Cl:ir Fannie Hunter was
; and convenience for the ladies to! ahead Dock, we will see that }'ou
rilh ease.' are given a showing as regards
*
— Mr. Kl Harden has return
•mm the Exposition, lie
t is a
Lit:
-hi
failL2ains
At I V. DUKE'S, ui 12£e; lh
f, rv Lest. It.
be able to resume Ins daily pur
suits of life.
All the sick we made mention
of in our last are considered to be
doing very well.
We would not think of doing
anything that would in the least
deter the success of our esteemed
Mr. W. P. Au.lrewa was in the j friend I. A. M., an,I hope he may
... , . , ...... . be successful in winning the cs-.
I no music was very j lion to duty can bring. I Afier the exercises of the even-1 canvassing mr a sewing machnci I
the! Miss loo.lm Chastain presold! 1 W( . re ovel% u le |, r r«, ms were vastor, which la quite a novelty' 1 m - T g ' -’
at the organ with her usual grace, i alu l j Iin e,! off l. v Mr. W. J. Barry,
aiul .liscourscl the wedding march | n ;,,, i„ | s j s illimitable style, sue-: muvea .scwTng machine
•v.th •rti-tie skill. After th^- in m:;Lin2T ene I, purchaser! A certain young man in our vi | our e xe C llent)o Un ^ iik’n.
*, ceremony the bride an 1 groom re think he h:td won a prize. citiity proposes to teach a wiiis-
* paired t«» the tesidenceof the j Mucii «'f lite social ‘plensure of] l ^ n » eia.-s. if he can get a nioiicr-
s b* i ie s tutlier, K»*v. 1*. A. F ranch. I j}| C . i-vening was due to the uniform j :l *-*-* atteij*mnce, at reas»onab*e
lueuLeuant | ' v! **; re to,,k dinner, remaining j L . :i ;i;,n lrv and p..lit.-n**s* of the ; rau% «- C1 * n recoimneu 1 friend
* I until ve-ienhiv, when they left f *r t7-bers Messrs Alir-mi Allison ! Arch to all needing instructions
who gave the commands, which tj„. Kvin^iiinn * | »*',*• , ‘ , l,,, i,
U,L r-xfiobiuon. j :«nd 'i. I. A kin-, Jr . vrli.) swatiM 111 11
J gu« -’ with great e:.s-* and aj>
; :M .tpri tlo: css.
a'vg’dn wc tcn lvr o»ir thanks t »
ii Hint*\ fiiej.ds. fur their as.-is
nice t<i our sinaii band of ( iinreb
yurkers, w!if» persevering in
such a g*>bd canne.
Tin* proceed* of li:e concert,
were i * *» 00 cK*:ir.
i • v - •; T r i: KI AX L A I>I ES.
Read carefully, bring this advertisement
with you, and every article ill it will fee
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.
were e\'.-c:
plrndiilly
never
W
a:, y* i company
executed rpiickly.
precision of well
c!«i nf?rv.
t.- inment
‘cl by a c*impr.uv
4 21 i!b* 1 > nun i bfiies.
s:av a better «1: ill
Every cvf.lution v»
and wi* ii
rt
o!
the
lulated in.a
Financially the enter
s a suet e*»*», :il*4>ut
— M
m Atiror
I'liiiks It;} vc Iu'eli
> Fort G.lines ! l ;'
Jf-15 clear bcili
evening
the ii:c«»:uc for ill
— Fifty Barrets Syrup
cents per Gallon, at
I. V DL
, >.
>i;j v l-ii
— Married, by Eider M. I>. L.
Bin’u n, on the 8th in-t.. :»t 1 1
o'clot k a. m., at the residence o! ’
Mr. Wm. C. I);.nieJ of Webster,
(ounty. Mr. John II Tinmas. n! ■
Montgomery, Ala. aud Miss V. j
A. Daniel.
isit to b
Lumpkin
— Mr. II. »• Ilroeks, Fliotograpb-
*r. leti for New O.f ans’on Tups
day, and will return next week.
sac.
s time the «Su>i lay Sch
were making some arrango-
lts for the annual May day
ivities. Tlie young people arc
»rw:ird willi pleasure to
Fool.
! The summer is.u|.or. us, and I urn
p’ epai » <| to f;i rdsii t be public ilh
‘ Ice and Lemons at inoderritr pri
| ces. lee an t Lt m»»ns are now on
I b iml, ready to lefiesii liiebol ami
i vrary, but remember 1 will m»t be
! able to run I *e accounts this *“ i
j-on. 1 will iiave Ice Tickets on
■ - declie ip. which are g*»o : for any
ni.Ji.4K* r»»f pounds de-ired. (.’ail
| :.nd buy f ic.xHs. and send :.»•!
j ge* Ice wi.i ii vp'.i ward it. I wili
! keep o:, |»rit,.|, a» ali times, uot !e-s
| !i n a ton <»; Ice and 500 <i( z- .i
• Let.. *u3. Respectfully.
of na
il
—We st
W. T. BKHJr.
kinj
— Rita
tf
13
is fer vl 00
V DUKE'S.
at
I the time, a:i l it will no!, do to dis
appoint them.
— A largo assortment in Plain,
j Striped and Piaid ’While Law’s,
j at PL’LA>KI S Til.--v can ouly
be aj preci red l»v being seen. tt.
Mr. OAcar Gamble and Mrs. |
II. M J,.ues reached home from a :
C)*S ! H’tp to Atlanta last Monday.
ii.-
— Mrs. Anna
making a visit
vannali.
—Look for l OO.M IIS W LI
tat iiog in another column
in a beauty. ct
— I he last few «lays* li' : > he
warm and pleasant, and f o r. i
report young corn as growing
\t ry rapidly. Cotum planting is
(progressing finely, and tlie acre j ——*
#ge for Randolph county will be j ^ *'* 1 ^
fully up to previous years. i '* " :,s
m , D j tnemls fi r a si
—Granulated Sugar. 13 pound* ' —
■every Friday for $1 00. at.
^ I. \ . »*v ivS. i Ladies’S.»da Wateran*I I
cntl'd bailor, on C'<»llege St»»e ! ,
—An “ojicn ..ml slmt” Ivey has
been left at this ofiice. It was
found Sunday afternoon on Villa
Nova Street. The owner can Iiave
it by proving property •« i I iv-
ing a dime rl lids oiii* e* to j «v
;!'l little **ni•»** On* Ins honesty.
from a Western paper
that Mr. A. II Mc(A»v, who w.isa
recent visitor to our city, and who
made (piile a favorabie impres
sion Upon our citizens while here,
look (juile a cons-deitous part in
• he j.*»o-ee dngs of tlie Western
Km>:is Cattle (tre^er s Associa
tion that recently convened iri
Dodge City. Mr. McC’oy for some
time past lias becu Fresitlent of
ibis Association, and was at the
kite convention unanimously re
elected, but for rea.-on**. personal
The b ‘-.u.ii:d criais -ablush
lure, wish c: r,
SO p.beche.’ks a .-ickiv and lec
>.e t,, iiy :.!;»• use of that great
f ...... Iron t d.
1 *ji v »u l ui.;:! .-i t only by
ml J. *» . r.V.Nf OKI).
pr*»h ssion.
Wc are glad to say that Mr. M.
i\ W. Mo,.re, w ho has becu very
ill t.i .some time of pneumonia, is • j
i:npro\ mg. a tut we hope to s**e him i u , lU j,{ „*,*
W. W. J.
A Yoke of Oxen ami a 31 die.
Stevens’ Pottery. Ga., August
18. ItSSl.—Dear Sir; 1 had a yok*
of oxen wiiosc necks became %cr\
1 eonhi
sore from the yoke. As
not afford to stop them from work,
was apprehensive tliat Sanodin*
make a cure. But to
lcsimed to iiisgcncra» good heal til • , nv gratificalion tiuv were cured
_ , ! in si tew days. It also ma.le a
Misses L *na and L'limir. ; >pecciv cure of a bad running son*
estimabic iiaugliters of Mr. \\. li * 4in lf|| ' of lnv an< j :m lIu .
iialtanav, hive burn \isitin
W, and It IsUiii
l
| foot of one of my han< Is.
sitlcr it a valuable medicine.
Re spec t fu 11 y., you rs,
Hkxuy StEI'IIENS,
::n l otberwi.se.
Kes dot ■ < ms of t * i r* U:C
iiruuslv v. Mr. M
iine*i to ace*
were iu;
i »v. in
»t.
Andrew College IIcisim.
On ruesday the honois of An
{drew Coliegr. for this year, were
{announced. Only one honor was
J given, which was shared bv Miss
j M y Beall, Lula Jones and Em
! mu Thomas. I lie bright, happy
j faces of these girls showed that
: in** re Aar* l of tioncsi.tr.il is sweet.
; Lhe.e wid be ten Junior and ten
Sophomore readers, and, instead of
j reading by the second class, as ha**
j bi t il the custom heretofore, ti e
j members of the Tiialian Society
• will give an entertainment, con
j -isling of recitations, charades.
‘ editorial papers of the Society and
music. T ie girls hope to make
i litinoue of l!*t: m* •si a'.lriL t;»e fea
| liu * s of ike i-oi.'iii! : t . i.
Atlwta. Ga.. August 13, 1SS4.
—I), ii S:r: Sline is the “B<iss"
ten times what it
fully vours, J.
cost. Respect
II. Gkkgg,
Misses Jvnuie and Claude Sutton
the Iasi few da\ 8.
We are s«»rry p to hear of the
can be imp.aried j death of Mr. iiobciis, which
S to;*iv place at the residence of Mr.
j W c-ley It - ’.i, who was his employ
er, last Sar. lay u*a» a neck, of
minoi h-gi<-jQvcr. j preparation for cuts, sores, a no
A ccitain o:i:.g lady received a mange. Have given it a thorough
sealed package a lew days ago, I trial. Would not be without it for
ami the contents consisted of a
beautiful bouquet of flowers and a
piece of writing paper with the
sentiments fully expressed, but
we did ti*>t learn which she .ap-
j reciaieJ most, the flowers or the
paper.
Mr. A. J. Gay. win* moved from
Early ••ounty to North Bay Fla.,
last winter, was through here vis
iting reunites hist week, and re
turned home on Saturday.
April tools arc floating around
L'V
and D. L. Kii
st tun fay for
h n large de e
t Gaines. Wc
asant and safe
(,.500 Yards Standard Prints, at 5c; 5,000 Yards Un
ion Lawn, at 5c; 2,000 Yards yard wide Bleaching, with-
,,nt dressing, at Se; loQO yards full width \\ liite Lawn
at 8c; 5,000 Yards very test Checks, at 7e; 5,000 y ards
best d-1 Sheeting, at Gc; 2,000 Yards best 4-4 Sea Is
land, at 8c.
Blue Flannel Suits, at SG 50, and up; Cassimerc Suits
at SG 00, worth $7 50; Worsted Suits at $12 00, worth
Icon |*1C 50; Boy’s Suits at
$2 00, and up.
OfGi'cgg& Co., Hardware Dealer* j y a y e made lo older.
|s'OL-k.
The Heat—Fnnndinn n ill ciirc
tli*» worst cases of Heat by a few
aoplications. Give it a trial.—
All Driiooista sell it. Price Fitly
Cents. Ask jour Druggist for
it. ly
And not only can you save from 15 to 25 per cent on every pair af
Shoes von liny of ns. but we even guarantee all onr Better Grades, as
Don’t buy a single pair before yon se* sit
to lias been ; *
. „ THAT IlAfKIXn > KV 1! <•
li’ ib in !>.t i (juichiv cir. v'l By r-i*i;• •:*’■% (
i ''iiarnatci.* :t. 1 or sale by J. \»
i i OKl».
A ihscnr
OVtT t
*rt time
—Mr. F. Harris is on i‘*hoom.
The times are hard for a fact, but!
-Springlime lias c«.me “gc
-e (’ream ‘
ready ir: |
about 1.) days, whore refreshments j
Annie,’ and straw bats and spring ■ (;i tlu . , H>S . a)wav>
•calico are on a regular boom. The | Respectfully. W. T. BIGBY.
air is filled with iho fragrance of, — —
-Mr. J. F. Thomson, formerly
. i of tlie Vindicator is now city
tor of the Valdosta News.
nature’s earliest and sweetest flow
ers, and the average school boy
ml girl are happy when Saturday
comes.
T.- fr >| *> iS *!# r *:« r i- vr has been on a visit to her
v \ 9 A d A-i-14.L4 A y f nlu ii v this week
Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur.
>f Slier
see bis^
^ j things are lively around at hi
.■\ew Stand. j store, nevertheless. The fact is
I will have ny new Stand, tile; F. Harris in n live man, and pu.-vb
»'s matters right along at 1 i sea
sons of the y ir. ilin stock <
g**<i!.s is !;ir^t* and web M'li ct*
and we have no lnubt that prices
will be satisfactory to all wlio
may go there to do their trading.
Presidency of the j — — - irt — —
; j It appears from no j Riahap i>. 8* Regge!t,
irV‘ } \\ v i :t h‘‘ P'ess n D.-dge ('i ; y j Richmond, Va. t say.-; I have «::•
. STAN- that ‘Mr. MiU'ny has bet-n a deci
led success as a stock>man. Tlu
Association over which he
tiring k • a the
Association,
ices nt the pr
Messrs.
T. M.
i iing-sivorlli i< ft l u
i Ik: Ex;»'isi
lion w
g ilion i'••
m y
Vi* i lii.f!
i a pi.
j
Mr, W
T. Gr»
-•lit- of c
ii
has i
. is* 1
Mmiawi’ii Liver Mcii. inc at interval* ; '* 1,
or iwo years, with benefit, and be-J he
i veil l«* lx* a very va’uabie prepare
. . . . . , . uun. it acts upon the liver
i been 1 icsideut, has a capital ol j huwels wiih gi. at ctriamtv,
without debilitaiing efikets. It re
lieve< the sysiem from oppression
promotes digestion, and invi^ora.vs
Luirletm million dollars.
sold cij.t
e day, be
cs !i.s many other sales, which
always has. ilis customers
must have found out that be is
a:i! |: celling bis clotidng so cheap that
to buy a new
— The names of several gentle
men have appeared as possible
Gubernatorial candidates at the
next election. Randolph county
could furnish good Gubernatorial
material, and South West
Georgia as a section is certainly
j entiled to no little consideration
: in putting forward the next can
didate f(*r that high honor.
For lame Rack, side or ('lie**! n~<
Shiloh's Eon-us i'la.-ter. I*r»ee 23 c’cnL-s.
For sale by J. W. S l'.\ N F* *itl>.
edi-
— Mrs. Love Wilder, of Albany,
father’s
S»c his advertisement in another
column.
—Our gallant iir.-inen are
every .alternoon piaeticiifg for ti e
j (Lemanic tournament to come oil
’** at Amerieus. Wc see from our
exchanges that a ntjinber of fi e
companies wili be on liand, and a
very exciting time may be expect-
YY. X. I8ij:l»y’»
Is the place to n fresh your-
; selves. 25 dilfereut kind of dcli-
i cions Dnnks and Beverages at the
liiefmu-ti -nsg-r.rr.iiiy. io uy.-j r. e**r:.-
! moil p; r e, ii s no “humbug.”
| There in no quack* ry-in it. ii i> a
out ! gem:::! *, U iui Jibe co::.pound, pos-
>tf*».-iug unqu •' »« ru.b'e lueti^rme.l
{jropei-.ies. 1 rec rn;?; -od L a.5 such
worn ii » 1 accor iiijg to y*>ur direc
tions. Very truly, b. S. Dcogett.
l'**rsaleiiiCutbhert onlv bv
2t J. W. STANFORD.
11 can afford to buy a new suit,
j Mr. Greene is an enterpiising
i merchant, as well as .a good farm
|er.
! ,,e .
. V
He tf*;d us the oilier day that
;;*s s**ir.e oats which grew
vc incl'.i;-. u. live d.*-y>; if i!»e^
_ r» * jV i ii is a « \ t»-.r a I n we ,
* i i * y will probably get hi-»
en**ugh lo reap.
Tt»m Saunders says !.•«• saw tlie
w!k#!c woibi and its inliabouiits at
the Exposition and i> now wear
—TliclOthaun.ialinottingoftlie in S » :*’» l)a<lgc that hi;
Did you Sup
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflamma*
tioa of all flesh.
A SFLEIfiHD SBiSCWON OF SIJPPEBS.
The grandest diaplay of
Georgia Pharmaceutical Associa-
i lion convened in Atlanta on tlie
*4 ti inst. The banquet at the
Kimball House was an elaborate
affair. Iu the distribution of the
l
Office opposite Gillespie’s store. •
Telegraph from this place says in
Sunday’s issue, that Mr. II. W.
1. We cannot refrain from a*k
iug our Ix.ys to bestir themselves.
*\nst;int praetie- is necessary if
i they expect to win tlie prize. We
| urge onr “Watchful * Iwys to be«»n
- . j m . U r p , | ,, .. - , , . , , the alert. Keinemlier, the beauty ; honors, our Junior, although ab
Mr. and Mrs. A. >>. l osov, small sum <»1 o cents pci drink. It .* n ,t „.*««•<»«.t i*att',i, il ,*i ...» :«.*! . . , , •, ..
- i 1 ..na graceGiituucri afe ren.ng sent, was not overlooked, for
,, !* on 3’ , * u - | which he hereby returns thanks
# • "— i to his friends all fiver the State of
The meeting at the Baptist! ,j je t ,j e | K ., sl i., slon The ofli
church grows in interest. While leers elect are. H. G. Hutchison,
only a few have been added to the ! President; J. W. Stanford, 1*1
members ot the church, a valua-: J res !^ enl * ^ n ''
are on
j of Dougherty county. «... ... _ __ „
Residence at the 1 erkms place on ; * , ‘ .. * _ ,, T ; —I he C*. C. tk I’ Railway seems
t ctr.M.t tf ; visit to the family of Rev. W. II. I ......
Ijtimj kin Stitct. tt. ► to be at a stand st;b lor the pres-
air — Cooper. ,
—The conv. puiuif-tit of the j — , i cat - The picks and shovels ha* e
1 —JIjs. T. S. l’owell roa.hcil j ceascil to sjienk th.ir t h-onnt Ian
I home on Inst. Satnnlay from aj
l«*n*rthv visit to horiUniffhter,Mr».
hotivli’ wi ih- tin-re
Fred.
feb-12-t-m-lJ.
The New York legislature has
defeated the womans suffrage bill,
j The world congratulates the ladies
Worse lliiiu Firearm*.
Tiic ctlitor of an Omaha paper, in
commenting on several eases in that >
eiiy wliere eiiiislren diesi from the ef-j for rejecting both pantaloon* and
feci* of taking coug
morphia, remarks
sons and narcotics are more danirer-
n dieii from the ef- j for rejecting both pantaloon* and
»!i syrup containing | |>olitics, and a* a lecognition of
that opiates, poi-. their good sense suggests to tlie
Johnson, of the Bandolph Vindi- j n in Gwnwni)l1i F la.
eator, and lady loft on Saturday |
last lor a three months stay in
Flori la.
—Very latest shaped Parasols
in Satin and Serge, remarkably!
cheap, at
tf. F. PULASKI A CO.'S.
—Latest style Scarfs, Collars
i and Cuff*, at
if F. PULASKI & CO'S.
—Mrs. Lottie Holt, of Lumpkin
lias been on a visit of setera!
of;
i the cily. visiting
G. Mathew*.
Mr. and Mrs.
days to Mrs. Harper Worrill.
Iliis city.
— Mr. K. W. Pettus and wife o!
Atlanta were present yesterday at ■
tlie marriage of Mr. Frank Wynn
and Miss Anna Branch. During ,
their stay ill the city they were;
guests of Bor. and Mrs. F. A.
Braneli. Mr. Pettus b. inga broth
er of Mrs. Branch. Mr. and Mrs
Pettus left Yeslcreai for the K-.p. -
silion in company with Mr. an-i | —51 r, Frank Ilooper. of Mereer
gunge of assurance and encour
agement, and all hands seem to lie! life work has been
, ! Vice President; J. B. Davenport,
done uniouif * * * • * **
.... t • ; 3rJ \ ice President: I. L. Ma*«en-
waiting lor something to “turn the membership. Bev. J. H. Cor
up.”
—Egyptian. Oriental, real Tor
chon, in fact all styles ot Laces,
at F. PULASKI & CO.'S.
—Last Saturday Mrs. W. C.
Peacock gave lier milch cow too
. ' many raw sweet potatoes to cat.
—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil | Besult: The cow was choked to
liams. or Stewart county, arc in | j e . lt |,. Wish somebody would
give us a lot of sweet potatoes.
_ _ Wc'li wager that we wouldn't act
—Mrs. A. li. Flewcllen left on the tool like tliat co*v.
Tuesday last for Texas, on a visi
1 to lu-r children
j itron.
uni grand chil
Mrs. \\ \ un. | University, iu ictiirning from th- | >oen ca rried off by a Wynn to one ■ lisoa’s colt. Both are prettroag*.
—Tiie Artesian well is 700 feet
deep and no water yet. In the
meantime however, one of our j up very fine,
prettiest Cuthhert Branches lias ■ fastened on the bridle of Mr. Al
iev of Fort Gaiue*. is aiding the
pastor, and is preaching sermons
of great interest and power. The
services will be continued
throughout the week. Meeting in
the afternoon at 4L o’clock, at
night 7:45.
—An interesting colt show took
place on tlie streets Tuesday. The
respective members of the firm of
Aliis.-n 4 Si:np»on claimed to
have each the finest eo!t. Not
h- i’i-i ::'i!e to ' - vide the quesiion
themselves, the colls were put on
exhibition, and while both siiowed
the blue ribbon was
burg, Treasurer;
Secretary.
W. S. Parks.
The Cons!im.ion says: Sam
.Tone* lirts more calls tiiau he can
fill in a year In many cases he
is offere i $50 per day, but fie de
clines to make any contract for
liis preaching.
C. C. C. painlessly cure* all chan
cres, chaiiciiroid, herpes, and all sores
caused by poisoned blood, by ucutrai-
i Ling and totally desrroying tlie s;>e-
cii:' noison, wiiieh produces and feeils
tire (o , .t - e.
For sale *:i Cttthber! only by
J. V.*. Stanford.
—Kerosene Oii. 20 cents per
gallon, at J. V. DUKE'S. • i»eraling.
New Orleans Ext nsili.iti, came ... . . „ , ,
home and spent a week iu recu-i ““he charming valleys of North rand promise to .level.>p into line
[Georgia. [animals.
The Eight Honorable George
Samuel Nottage, Lord Mayor of
London is dead.
WILT, YOU a I FF'ER with Dy c pensia
and Liver Complant? Shiloh's Vitafizer
is jrnaranteed louure von. For Sale nv
J. W. STANFORD.
on* than firearm*. Mother* should
note this and funhermore that differ
ent Boards of Health, after making
careful analyses have certified that
the only purely vegetable preparation
til tiiis kind, and one tliat is in every
way harmless, prompt and effective,
is itod Star Cough Cure. Mayor I si-!
fathers, husbands and brother*
the propriety of presenting each
and every lady with a spring bon
net.
Bnrklcn’x Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
troue, of Baltimore, and the Commis- Unts. Bruises. Sore*. Ulcer*. Salt
sionerof iiaddi, have publicly en
dorsed this valuable discovery-
Under the proceedings of an in
quisition of idiocy before the ordi
nary of Muscogee county liiind
Tom, the famous pianist has been
plac-«i under the guardianship of
General James N B-ihune.
Mexican Female itemedy.
The Most Effective Astrijcoest
iso Pais Alleviator is tiie Wold.—
Is e-;»eeia'dy liesigned for that class of
of Female liisease*, onlv- known to
and appreciated I v -ladies, including
ail weakn'-sscs. Inflammations, uleer-
a,lulls, displacements, irTeguIarities,
etc. an i differs Ir-m ail other female
medicines, iu that ii is applied di
rectly to tiic affected parts, which it
cur.-* at once.
. For sale in Cuthhert onlv bv
2t J. \V. STANFORD.
The Prince of Wales ami liis
wife arc in Ireland. They are be
ing well received by the people.
Klictim. Fever Sores, Tetter.
Chapped Hand*.Chilblains, Corns
•and all Skin Eruptions, and post
lively cures Piles, or no pay re
qtiircd. It is guaranteed to give
jierfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per I tux.
For sale !>v J. W. Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
«.l 0 m
John Logan and Carter Harri
son present just now the s|>ectaclc
of furnishing the country with an
exact picture of the fellow as lie
looked ‘'before taking and after
taking.” John being the fellow
‘•before taking” and Carter “after
taking.”
- Bn}- the “Eagle” and “Owl”
Lanndricd and Unlanndried Shirts
For price and quality they have
no equal. For sale at
tf F. PULASKI 4 CO.’S.
Ecr seen in this place, from the Cheapest to the very Finest. A
beautiful display of
Most Stylish Dress Goods and at Prices
To suit everybody. Special Bargains offered in FANS, of which we
have an immense stock. Fans, from 2 j cents, to the very finest.
We carry the largest and best assorted slock of
For, Wool and Straw Hats
In 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 beautiful
Stock of
Oriental, Egyptian, Torchon, Valencine,
and all other Laces; also Our Large
Assortment of Embroideries.
(0* We cannot say enough for our Stock in the way of Price*, ia
so small a space, and will now only ask you to examine onr Good* b*-
ore buying) and you will surely not regret it,
Respectfully)
P. PULASKI & CO.
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