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WTEHTM8B AND APPEAL,
W. H. COOPER,
J ■ W. STANFORD
Editors.
CUTlimiUT, GA.
•l lmrsilin Morning, May iss:,.
“ Official Organ of Randolph
and Qu tman Counties.
Hr. I. A. MARTIN Is onr Agent
at Buford, and is rally authorized to
receive and receipt Tor all inouer
paid him. '
I lie South will goon he safe,
blackberries will soon be ripe.
ItACKMKTAOtc, o lasting and fra-
grant m-rfum.-Pri.-e ninf rent,
« or sale bv J. \v. STANFOttT).
Gen. Colquitt is down on hie
linker county plantation.
' "f K , K V- 11 THAYER, of
n-orlsm. 111.! rays; "Hot], myself ami I
3i-,.Vw‘" ,r ln '" i ,f > SHILnirs co\-
staxfox*d. <:l 1!E - F,,r * uiv b - v J -
i be famous Ailcsian House in
Albany has been dosed for a time.
A new landlord is wanted.
"HA WILL YOU rough when Shi
loh - ( nrr Kill give in.inchatr relief, i
J. r w.sTA , Nr. , .7 : i,: ,,Kl * 1 - Korsale
The New Orleans Lottery rob-
l, ‘- , V still continues popular. The
tools arc not all dead vet.
smr.oirs catarrh remedy—a
vositivc cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
For sale l>y J. \\\
and Canker Mouth.
MTAXFOIU).
It is said that Vamlerliilt is
worth $150,000,000. AVe shall he
glad t-> see him do a great deal ol
good with it.
tsIIILOII s ft RE will immediately
iieve t roup, Whooping
iir.inc}iiri.s. Cur salt- t»y j.
Iodi^MitUn to Marry.
The reluctance of voting men
to marry is rapidly taking the
shape of one of the most perplex
ing social problems of onr time.
In saclions where the women out
number the men by about ten
per cent, the situation presents
jnanv diiileulties. lint the dis-
inelinatioii of young men to mar
ry seems to be in the nature of a
contagious epidemic. Ilia spread
ing all over the country except in
agricultural regions where people
hold fast to old fashioned ways.
The trouble is, too many of our
young tnea are determined to
marry rich women, or to accumn
j late wealth themselves before en
j tcrlng into the wedded slate.
1'liU state of affairs is tinliappv
and demoralizing. It Is difficult
to point out a remedy for this
growing evil.—Constitution.
The Constitution touches upon
a very ini|K,rtant subject. The
canta of this trouble our contem
porary does not point eut. We
I may lie mistaken about it. butour
j notion is that it is due to the ex
pensive way of living now made
necessary by the customs of the
society into which our lot is cast.
Style controls everything. If s
liody expects to keep his plsee in
society he must do as society
does: put on airs, dress beyond
bis means, and live a miserably
artificial life. To rent a bouse.
“The Peer Te Hare Always With
Ten."
The following practical edito
rial is frimi the Burnesville Ga
zette, and express well fust what
we have been wanting to say for
* n,D * lime with reference lo*our
city. Just put Cu Ui bert fi.i
Bartlesville, anil then let our
readers act nut these suggestions:
In a town the sue of Barnesvili**
there should lie ne strangers. It
is but right for us In inform our
selves as to the condition of every
person who couies to cast his lot
with us.
Then and Now*
Mestrt. Editor*
I promised in'my last comrouni
cation to say something about ou
railroads, and others also. I fc-
tnember in 1828 reading a |>etili»n
from a man in'the Stale of Maine
Gordon waa i* the State Senate, a
very popalar —n with the peopl
getting
and by- hard
n (Life si
St ate to *uld|hibei
vork and many discouragcdei:
liic read, after scl eral years,
,‘ l Macon. On ItsTTnc it took in
Burke. Screven, Jefferson, Wash
ington, Baldwin. Irwin, Johnson
to the Legislature or that State; ...d Kirntnuel. heavy cotton grow
for tiic charter of a railroad, anil! mg counties, and diverted the cot
they treated it with contempt, re | ton ami trade of t-.esecounties to
garding the man as demented. | j Savannah. So doubtful was the
r.m.mb.r .. i- .i , ‘ completion of the road, that at one
remember,eiy distinctly, remark. Umc H,e stock sold in Savannah
lie made in his speech, advocating
the granting ofthe charter: "Gen
We should know whether ot tlemen, said be, “you may treat
aot he is a church goer, and if we I my |teltiinn with derision anil re
c“m t e t , » , ?orT S ! Ve ‘"7 “ jS^cHne as insane, hut as certain
ionic t«» our meeting place. Writ.. •• . .
should ascertain If be in nick or: *•■*« today.
has sickness in his family, and
give him sympathy and aid. In
lie dependent on his daiiv laboi
tor sustenance? We should give
him a tiial. and if we find hint
trustworthy, speak when wc can
in his favor, ami help him ill be
coming acquainted with the jieo
|>ie. We could lia
QUinU COUNTY DEPUTE*?.
ff. A. JP8BAN,
Hilar-
MOTHERS’ FRIEND!
Ur. John McLendon, of ijnion
gs, Ala., cable over Monday
to re establish the Echo in George
town, lie decided the prospects
were not bright enough, and dc-
c lined.
Judge .Vmith, C. S. C.. what
about the enforcement of the se
ries of books adopted by the conn
tv hoard of Quitman county? 1
tor $30. which has since sold for
$150. When the road reached
M..con, Savannah ha l a vast field j
for the enterprise of her mrr f „ , ... , . -
chants, and since “Then.” (1835.) * ls * of tileln "> public schools in
’ . ’ the county.
communicated with .Vlate School
Commissioner Orr, and he writes
me we have the right to adopt a
series of hooks, and to enforce tin
till -Now.’- she has increased Iroiu
8 to 40.000 inhabit:.nts. Gordon,
one of Georgia’s greatest and no
blest sons, lost bis life on the road
Thousands of cases of
Applied according to directions 2
or 3 months before confinement,
its effect is wonderfully beneficial
and gratifying. The delicate or
gans and parts directly involved | Headache are permanently cured every year (as the hundreds of l
tiinonials in my possession will testify) by the use of
SICK
DR. LESLIE’S
S|ieeial Prescription. This Remedy stands to day without a rira!
anil with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousands of Pliyat!
cians throughout the country have acknowledged their inability to
cure it. and are now prescribing Dr. Leslie’ Special Prescription for
all eases of Sick
HEADACHE
the time ii
not far tTistani when ire shall trav
**1 through this country more rap ..
idly than a pigeon can fly.” Tim, | £ ma ! arial
nrophei v has bm*n literally fulfill j the present legislature. The
ed. I iluak in 1829, Gen. James ! mantel of Gordon fell on the shoul
Hamilton obtained » charter from . er ® R H- Cuyler, ami most
■be South Carolina Legislature for i W ,‘ ,rtl,ilv ,,i '' l,c wear •*- 1 h * ve
1 alu ays thought he had very few
ti
How are vou going to enforce
it?
I am going to incorporate in the
contracts of each teacher in the
county the requirement to teacii
the series of books adopted, and
those- who do not comply will for
feit their c •ntrncts.
I)oyou think it will be effective?
I do. I believe that the board
•villcomply strictly with their rul
nllv find a man i a railroad f-om Charleston toi ....
for such attention that would
cost ns so little to give, ami it
wav be that such timely aid
would vive him new lease on life j to
and hope. If this i* ( ,ur plain ! of t | lal
duly to strangers who i-onifL
among iis, what should we do for
those who are already here, and
hose interest, are
was President, and after a hard j * s to*» well known since for me
to
simple the road was iMtilt.— • 5
“Them’ capitalists were very loth :
; to patrons,
j The oats are looking much bot-
I ter since the rain, and the pros-
' l»ects are ^ocm! for a fair yield.
County School Commissioners
held their monihfv session Iasi
Tuesday, and made their appro-
eouuli
W. *■ S'.
re-
-ml
AN-
. , . . . i — «>v almost insep
to buy carpets, lure servants, erable with the town There are
some whose homes are her e, w hose
dead are buried here, and who
*‘»dd not it they would go else
where for employment. Wc know
they live by labor and vet how
FOtiD.
Kate Field says that the Gen
tiles in Utah arc delighted with
I resident Cleveland’s position on
Mormonistn.
The large discoveries of dia-
Biunds of late years have reduced
the price of those precious stones i
from thirty to forty percent.
Mothers save your children
from torture and death by using
Sliriucr s Indian Vermifuge. It
will destroy and expel worms of
eiery kind if used according to
the directions.
Moun
for thrm to limit the work, and
frequently return an indifferent
answer when they question us.
his ought not so to be. AVe arc
we
pay doctor's bills, keep up life in
surance, etc., etc., involves the ex
penditure of a larger amount of
money than the average young
man in the town gets for a salary.
If he is thoughtful and humane,
lie naturally hesitates about tak
ing » lender, trusting woman from
i III® midst of pleasant surround- X
j ings when lie knows that lie will I our brothers keejier whether
not be able to supply her with the i **11 or no.
comforts to which she has been j ® !*ere a
accustomed—when he knows that iL’i 7 I"* 1 ,l:,v
. _ , i looking for work to
her mturc condition must he in sav tiny must have it
striking contrast with that of the. It is in behalf of these,
past. He would Sot deprive his
wife of these essentials, sail yet
lie is not able to furnish them.
The result is, the young man does
not get married, and there arc two
more unsatisfied, unhappy peopl.
in the world. There is but one
way out of the difficult,- that we
ay anything more about it. In
! course of time the Waynesboro A
. . , Augusta Railroad was built from
mest money, in an enterprise| Milb n. on the Central road, to
sort And had it not been | Augusta, and now tbe L’ort Rival
or the popularity of Hamilton Railroad, which gives her three! ; ,• ,. ..
and the hberalitv of the State ! rail “*»' ls l " * h >’^^ «"««•! "f one j 'TsT^n.lav f
L-gi,kiur«, H „ F — '<&» » -
road would have been huiiU It was to the Central Railroad, but ., I generally do, just because
commenced in 1829. and took sev ! large portion of the cotton that 11 - v are muIes - run :l
I .roes lo AllgllSta.
t*rnl years to complete
ibey reatlieil Aiken.
it. When
there n.n> '
i;oes lo Aui»usi:i. The c.imple-
tinn r»l the C. It lL to MiK’OQ cans*
seemingly an insurmountable dif j ‘* f U ‘ e S ' K K ’
many ever think to aserrtain if. fir-nlt, in the wav, a very bi-«
l hey have employment. We wait .. . *
** sam! hill, which thev were
There arc women in Barnesvtliej
com
I •el led to get over, and bow to do
that was a puzzling question.—
I hey solved it by placing on the
top of the hill a large stationary
engine, with a large chain attach
after dai j ***’ n ' t l | which to pull the cars up
do, and who I and lo let them down when thev
or suffer. ; reach, d the summit. So much j
•Heir good alone these ,,'ords ire ! *'* 4v;, I “Then.* Now. j
written. They are good, <h.is j llot " n!v S: ""* Hills, but rocky
lino women, honestly endeavoring ! nwmtains thousands of feet high
to make a living, can wc afford to j are ascended by hea
let them go without the work
► csuvitis is a^uin in
state of eruption. A copious
sirenm of lava is issuing from || u .
principal crater, ami flowing to
Wnr, l I one ilcl Greco ami Puui
peii.
Thf Jsifiht Iieveieml I>ifejiop
Kioiir, ( levflai.tl, Ohio, is one of the
many cm iient rhurrh <lignii,.rie« wlio
inivo publicly acMed their emphatic
enoorscmeni to the wonderful efficary
of St. Jacobs Oil in cam** of rheuma
tism ami other painful ailments.
The war between Ifussia and
Kn^lond in ay now be regarded . 9
‘‘id. i he conservatives charge
that Gladstone got up tbe scare
for the
a know, and that is that both par
retreat XThc ’‘
the liberals belieie ".hat the pro
niter lias accotnplished quite a
feat in diplomacy.
Indispensable.—We bavc mdd M.
A. Simmon :' Liver Medicine tor two
vears, and pronounce it one of the f
best selling articles on our shelves
Gives cxceHent satisfaction, and wo
find it mdis]>cnsable to our trade. (.'. i .
V\ . ( iivucii A Co., Druggists, Coiora-! mal 1 ,ei -
(-O Springs, Col., Dec., gli, IS,S3.
For sale in Cmhbert only bv I 1
k’t J. W. STANFORD. ! ! ' lea8C • oc,et - v -
lies recognize the fact that they
are poor, that they marry with
that tin.leistanding, that they
start out to live as poor people
Have to live, denying themselves
of comforts, and instead of living
for “society.’’ live Tor one another,
and for God. And by Mid by,
with the exercise of economy, and
energy, and good judgment, they
ntay, if lVovtdcace so orders,
gather a reasonable store of this
world’s goods, and rejoice in old
which lias
attended their effort.. Bntwheth
cr this shall be so or not, they will
be happy in each other's lore, and
kept safe from ten thousand
two j snares wbicli-would otherwise be-
s them. As a lover of our kind,
our advice to young people is to
Don't wait to get
rich, so as lo put on style, or
• hey ask for? Wc believe it is onli
net-essay to mention the fact wliri,
they will be looked after by out
benevolent, more fortunate wo
men. (Jive, them work, and be
patient »ud generous euougli to
explain how yon want it done.
»nd do not be too fastidious!
Many of you fee! no doubt that
you would like to help them, hut
will cannot afford to pul your
work out. Could you not (wc
ask for information) leave off » I
yard or two «( cloth from a de
sired style of garment, or use a
less expensive trimming, and pai
tile amount thus saved for help":
Sometimes people are astnnislic.l
to find how many little saeriliei s
they can make after the first, and
they are equally astonished to
find how much better i lire II-. ...I
»-y engines
with heavily loaded trains. Sci
••nee in Ibis department lias work
wonders since "Then.’’
Augusta was indirectly the cause
of buildir g the South Carolina
railroad, and the Central railroad
frovi Savannah to Macon, (and the
State of Georgia is more indebted
to John P. King, of Augusta, \V '■
| A\ . Gordon, ol Savannah, and NM i
| son lift, of Albany than anvotli j
j er citizens of tbe St.-t
j railroads in her
j gusts, si! uated a
- igalion on the Savannah river
! surrounded by a rich agricultural
j country, both in Georgia and
South Carolina, was tin* centre of
i __ l , ...
road lo Col uni inis.
\\ hen the Indians were removed
from the Cherokee cotmGv, John
l’. King, seeing the Central road
would necessarily take trade from
Augusta, started tDo project of a'
railroad to that country, and Mr.)
Richard Pct»rs. as chiefeuginc
! eons: ructed the Georgia Road li
Madison, and finally completed it
to Martliasiille, now Atlanta. Mr:
Gridin, of Macon, with others, dc
lermiiied to connect Mae m with
ilia! country also, and commenced
the Monroe Railroad, afterward*
called the Macon A- Western, lie
carried it as far as Forsyth, when
failing he left the country. IL
was an energetic, good man, and
his memory has been |ier|>eluuted
by naming the city ol Gridin afler
llim.
Soon after the Indians were re
moved from this poilion of the
■Stale, ami the country was rapid
liiillig tip. Col. Nelson i’llt, mi en
» prising citizen id’ Albanv, saw
the necessity of an outlet to tin
sea for the large cotton crop des-
• tued to In- raised in the counties
•outiguous to Albany, other than !
the uncertain navigation of the
. . ay and tore ; u f mouth.
up tiie buggy. Fortunately no
one was in the buggy at the time.
Miss FJiiic Gaston, of Ilowe.
Ala., is visiting Miss Mattie Kaig
j ler.
! Misses Lillie R>own and Jennie
- Houck, ot C u l hi a-rt. are spending
j tbe week witli Miss Emma Brown,
j Misses Moilie .S’jieighl and Ola
Williams, of Fort Gaines, on tbeir
return from New Orleans spent a
. ’ 'biy pleasantly in town, the guests
of Mrs. Ivi-ase.
M s Moilie Stovall, of C'opton,
A a . i- n P wn. thegu st of Miss
Lula Christian.
The party Monday night at Mr
lennillt’s liven for Inc benefit ol
tbe i isi.i.ig young ladies, was en
joyed by every one.
It would be a good idea for tli<
county commissioners to haie .-
lamp in the yawl near tie jail n
d.-uk nights to prevent jvcopl.
from aproaeliing t«s) near the jai
and tile watchman, could protec
it more effecturally.
Mr. Robert L. .Morris will eel
ebrale Ins twenty first bnthdai
next F’lidav night.
Tile bov s of Georgetown a
tating the question of orga
i base ball club.
At 10 o'clock Sunday morning
| the QuitmanS S. Association was
arc relaxed and softened and lose
their rigidity without imjiairtng
tTieir power, while its lubricating
liialilics act like a charm, thus
assuring a quick and almost pain
less delivery without physical ex
haustion. Its use diminishes suf
fering beyond expression, and
leath agonies of uianv hours du
ration are entirely avoided.
£^T*it not only shortens the time
if labor aud lessens tbe intensity
of pain. but. belter than all,
greatly diminishes the danger to
life of both mother and uhild. and
leaves the mother is a condition
highly favorable to S|H*cdv recov
cry, and far less viable to Hooding,
convulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident lo lingering
•and painful labor. Its truly won
ilerfnl efficacy in this resjiect en
titles Motiiehs F’iiiexo to be rank
ed asone of the life-saving appli
anccs given to the world by the
discoveries of modern science.
This Truly (Jreat Preparation,
whih
boon to cm lit Hearing women, is
one in regard to which, in due
deference to female modeslv. cor ,
lifica.es cannot be published; for. V 11 “* ,,c ? /'"'Ym ? " ttaek for rtvor fi '« 3“rs.
as was remarked by a distinguish j trou wul ' i?lL ' k Headache and wish to be
ed member of the legal profession
in Atlanta, when purchasing
bottle of it, “Its superior merits j
can only lie made known by icoril; be sure ad give this reinedv a
itt' litem f h *1 I
“ in either its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from ob.
struclion, congestion or torpidity of the iiver. When I sav that Dr
Leslie’s * ’
SPECIAL
Prescription will cure the most obstinate cases ot Sick Headache, I
mean just what I say. aud that is, that It not merely relieves bat
POSITIVELY
cures, no matter how long the case may have hcen standing. I have
I testimonials from persons who have been afflicted for twenty years.
. , I being confined to lied two or three days at a time every two week*
really such an inestimable | “‘Hi .have been permanently ‘•’tired by two bottles of Dr. Leslie’s
to child bearing women, is ^ peel a I
PRESCRIPTION
If you era
a
CURED
Ladies interested in the above,
by addressing the IIiiadhei.d
Regulator Co.. Atlanta Ga., can
Have a rook mailed them free of
cost, containing full particular*,
apr 16 1 m.
—
Gladstone ought to be satisfied
jof the confidence of the British
people. A request for a loan of
$275.000.1100. to meet the demands
"f the «X|>cctcd war with Russia
was granted wiihout a dissenting
vote. People are not going to cast
a-idv* a man of honcstv. inlegritv
*ttd ability if lie does uuake few
big mistakes sometimes.
. Price $1.00.
S. It. ARCHER, Saratoga Springs. N Y
FOR SALK BY J W. STANFORD. ° ‘ m,v 7 i r .
(Mlibert on a Boom!
1 par#
section greatl/
•*
zirjo
A Clear Skin
i is only a part of beauty j
but it is a part Every lady
may have it; at least, what!
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.
e State lor llie 1 "’ ,l[H ’ l -’ | tain navigation or the . , ( , , , “ . ' "
.rm.n -i- V a ! t iiul 1 «ver. lo Apal.mhicor.a. or i.v ?‘ili L' -.u 0 ' K M BU " sw -
temtnu.) An ato T;l ,|. lll;lsse ,, ■ t l resident. I he exercises were
t tlicihead nfnnv- j Marks, an i put on loot .a railma- !*'‘ l P"* V, r '•>’ ,,r - I*-
: to tli.- Ahamaha river, about Doc
! tor Town, and from 1 hence In
| stoam.-i s to Darien ami SavanCali
! lie hoi associated with him
gentleman from South Caroli
l>«zier. The Sundav School Con
i-cntion was a success, and the
lay passed id peasantly. Dr.
Rene*, ol Eaf.iiila, addressed the
' ; < Oiivcntron in a veiy profound and
na, J : a i- • '
fcb-12-t-m-IJ.
A grandson of John C. Calhoun
is seeking a foreign mission.
SMew Advertisements.
Notice to ( outrarlors anil Hniiilers.
SEALFID I’RoruSALZ nil! It r.rsiv-
THE building of iheColumbus. Chattahoochee i Florida Railraa4
being now declared a certainly, and its completion acknowledged by all
as being the most potent factor that could be named in giving life
and impetus to the city, .and even the surrounding country as a
well wisher of all, we hid the enterprise God speed.
Ciilhhert is alive as well to the importance or an Artesian Well an
attraction that would draw many to our com in unity.
1’liis work is rapidly progressing, and wc hope soon to see the
water bubbling up from the low regions, and this
benefited by the success of the enterprise.
The success of these two enterprises, together with our School an4
Church advantages, with the acknowledged health of Gutliber: must
eventually put the town on a boom. ’
1 his effect will be felt sensibly throughout the country, affecting
the price of lands in the county, ns well as city property. ' *
i “A prosperous town a prosperous county.’’ Then let us all
I ogether. ’
We stand ready to do o ir part, and will ever he alive to any com-
uendable cnttrjuisi* for tin* **ooil of our people.
We are trying to keep puce with tbe spirit of enterprise now nr*,
ailing, and with pride and satisfaction call attention to our elegant
pull
Find as your
Mr. John W. Forrester of Lee j "* alC some,,0 ' ,i ' tb * 1 '• worth 3’ of
your heart's best affection*, and
pure love will makeup for all the
rest.
Now young man w hen you havs
j fiver navigation, but Charleston j
.. i Had the advantage of imue
county lias succeeded in catching
the plum in this Internal Revenue
District. Mr, Forrester is an old
classmate of the writer, and w«
congratulate him on getting the
place, and llie public on having a
capable and pleasant gentleman
to do business with.
There was a young man from Pough
keepsie,
Who for his health took a flip o’er the
deep sea
Smith's Bile lteans made him well
And—ire dislike to tell—
Km so go al did feel lie got tipsy.
Price, Two hits per bottle'. For
sale in Cuthbert uy all Druggist’s
and J. B. McWilliams ACo. "*
1 he E. I". \ . Ac G. Railroad
difficulty lms been settled by tin
payment of twelve thousand dol
kirs to the complainants. The
Nasi ness of the Road lias been,
nimh damaged, but under the
management en May. Fink, the
Receiver, it is expected *oon to
revive, and lo increase to larger
proportions than ever. The Ii.Tad
is to be put in first-class order as
soon as possible.
Turned the Keys on the Sheriff.
Talbottox. May 4.—As sheriff
B. 1. Richards was feeding hisjHiw. They are a hard, coarse,
boarders in the county jail this j vicious set, and wc are i
Roscoe Conkling's phvsiqne
said to be m’agnificient. With all j •'“” anl!1 {re "t mote popu
hit banqueting and high living.! Httlon and capital. Savannah had
he is still in splendid health. He i only about 8.000 people Cbarle*--
took caie of his Ijver, do likewise, i ton 10 000
Use Smiih's Bile Beaus.
Charleston put a line
Price, two bits per bottle. F„, 17 r,ver l,0:,ls r,,n,,,n « in,a n'> t"
read this, take it round and read
it to your adored, and when you
| Have gone overall theground with
j her, necessary to let her know how
j !**" you are, ask her if the is
ready to start out upon the toy-
age of life with yon upon the con
ditious named herein, and see if
she doss not say ye*—and then
through all the happy years of af- j
tor life, mark how well she keeps
iier part of the contract.
•ale in Cuthbert by all D
and J. It. -McWilliams & Co.
I"ubt not the road would hare
b.a-ii built directly from Nav.aniial:
; t,» Albany. 'I in* people, from Col.
: Tilt’s statements as to the Icrtili
ty of the country, and its bright
future, determined to build a road :
to Tlmmasi ille and Baiubridge.
ime was \i ry pleasantly occupied
in singing and l-i'kttig among tin
members.
Itencvolcsicc lie ms.
It is a great relit f to us to see*
that friend "Bunn ’ did not gin-i
way entirely after bis master ef
Buford Item*
Crops of all kfnd are
gist's, j Savanna H. and tip the river t„| which resulted in the construction j f»rt or a few weeks
| Augusta and carried a large por-
; lion of lligcolton right by lliecitv !
lookir
well since the recent rains. The I *' lk ll,c n 00 * 18 "f'lerod from Eu
, , since. We
f the »arannah. Albany Jt Gull j feared the exertion had proie-i
Road, so ( <»l. I ift may truthfully j too much for him. He is -in obi
of Savannah to that city; and so ^ ^
I pre
i confess wc like bis
nervous style.
Vi.tir leaders, as well I Mr*. Moilie Graham .S’utlive
corn is growing nicely now. Ppy ! rn ! ,e an< l the north up to Augusta as .'"ttrsclv. s have bad enough at t spending a few days with frieo<Is
John Martin and Mr. _ ‘ ’ :l ” - ' ” 1
the scribbling
, I will close
f an old man. so .
Ax Oli> Mas.
SIMMONS' Iron
the nerves, ami dispels low spirits and
nervous depressions.
For sale in Cuthbert only bv
J. W. STANFORD.
: FOR DY.-PKPsIA and Li veri-nie plaint. '
i you have :i prjiitcdjniar.iiitce on every'
Hitttle of Shiloh's \ italizer. It never:
f.iils to cure. For sale by J.« W. SIA\- |
• i
Wi
Cor.li.1 a good time last i:
Ms low snirits an.t t >:,lll, at ll, at Mr. J. A. D. Gilihhs’. '
The Base Ball Business.
The leading dailies continue to
afflict the public with accounts of
base ball contests. The best that
can be sard of these professionals
is that they are a set of gamblers.
and their whole business is in the He lias been quite sick
interest of men who want to gam j l, '*n a month, and lor
T. J. Fer-'t his was very damaging to Savan
gusoo have the largest we have ; nab; and added to this, the weal
"‘Messrs. Andrew Sikes and To-11* ° f ,! '" U ' m
nev Louis, two gallant young men ! " a *Hinglon, and others who in
from Damascus. Ga., were hi the > r,,r,n ‘‘'’ years traded with Savan- FoKli
community Salnrdav and Sundav. i nah. went to Augusta, iso Savan
looking after some of the fair sci. j nah was not only losing the hand
ing of the Augusta cotton, but
A large crowd was present, ami | llcr ,c * ltim " lc t ra ‘«« »«* 8l MTing : fuUhnicr* of last week and si
all seemed to enjoy ibc singing J from her, and her merchants '
splendidly. We hope it wili rtot wore suffe ring severely. Tlic oen
be long before Mr Grubb, will j „ le Ch.rlrTtwn found the boat- 1
decide lo have another, and when :! . ,, , °° at
he does we are regularly in. ’ j ,n ^ un l ,ro n ,!, H!c.but could not con
It is with deep regret that wc ! Sl ' nt to **ptha Augusta trade, j
chronicle Hie death of our esteem- j an, l 80 Hamilton (he was a <>reat
ed Citizen and friend. Mr Jas. NV. j ■"*«* «n many respects.) conceived next month and cvervlm.lv is put
cm*, which occurred at his: the idea of building a railroad an<U l * n S nn a-summer
Fsarlh Uislrid Ilem*.
The farmers are all feeling good
Her tile much needed and delight-
ince
then everything has grown non
derfullv.
Mr. Ii. F' Snell I sa« wheat
wili be ready for tbe reaper in
short while.
Pie nic season is now on a boom,}
every week being filled
ble under the protection ot’ the
home on I tiesdny evening last.
lor more
lie past i
hung away with the boats, and
Here. Mis, Moilie is evei vhndv’*
friend, ami lias a welcome wher
ever site goes.
'Ve are sorry that we cannot
make you wn-ierstand Low in a
j two fold manner we enjoied last
j .Saturday. \\ e. in ycuipanv with
;-i h-w friends, took a trip'up to
Barge’s pond in quest of fish.
From 12 o-lock F'liday night till
noon ot r« x: <l:n *•;**?«.chI 25
j poui.d*. \\ It. n t ::ihal to dinner.
is—ides fi*b. n.. behold "cakes ar.d I
! I-ic-S mid thing* in profusion,
j Here wc leave the subject, because
)‘I'll’ heartaches when we reflect
on *Hat it may he long before we are
for the i l >cr,n Q l °sl to enjoy another such
, occasion. In present enjoyment
we forget cares anil vexations, but
i in a few hours we are made to feel
morning, accompanied by Mr. T.
II. Murphy, and while examining
tiie cell, three of them drew the
to and locked the sheriff in
the cc!!. rushed over Murphy and
made their escape. Parties arc in
pursuit, but their recapture is
doubtful, as there is dense torests
ami swamps near the jail. One
of the parties was confined for
stealing a mule, ;be other two for
vagrancy and larceny.
in favor of
throwing their whole business into
disrepute. Local amateur bass
ball clubs are made up of persons
"Horn we know, and who have
their reputation at stake, hat
these professionals arc irresponsi
ble, and do not deserve the atten
tion they are getting from decent
people.
seek his death was hourly cxpcc- j 'Htoin had come. The
ted. He was buried on Wcdncs ‘
day in tbe cemetery at Damascus
by tbe side of bis beloved wife,
who had preceded him to that si
lent land some years ago. Mr.
Nichols was a man of fine judg
appearance.
Those who attended the pic nie!,, ..... r „ . ,
at Mrs. Williams’ mill on last I H‘ a 1, e afUr aI1 ’ ,s but an “Iliad”
| ‘d woes and |K-rplexilies.
i The oat crop is not very pmm-
j ising. torn is looking tolerably
wdl. and farmers generally arc
! hopeful, some are chopping cotton.
; Olliers hoi through planting. Jv.
i Saturday report a splendid lime,
navigation j especially about noon. Mr. Vo-
of the river, at best was very pre- i galsang came borne, and during
carious, and the South Carolina j bis hour of dreams was heard to
railroad was taking almost all tlic ; remark, as he gesticulated in the
produce to Charleston. They saw i air: “O.-rny countrymen, this
that something must be done. G. , mart be done! souls of the living.
sought to j bear my cry; shades of the dead.
riv- j listen to my invocations! mi long ! day night, Heavy rains above
the South j er than last week i lost mv clier-; ! * n, l below here Frida
War* Item*.
A very nice rain fell liereTimrs
Fair Slaidcu, Look I
It you have auv of those diseases so - J
A I.lttle field was Spent*
Mr. 7. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Ga.,
; 111 shaking of »4S0.00in gold desires
common with your sex, and stale vour i '2 5a -'! to of this paper,
ease to a physician, what is ‘ liis I thal the . °' c of ‘H® above amount
invariable ac t on? He w : ll r.-uilate i * ,ruitl ‘- 8 ,effort in fmd-
w : H regulate | , wos "I* 1 }' 1,1 a iniith-sseirort in find
the action of your liver,, stoniaeb , ln J? I ?.‘” [T , “ a terrible Blood I’oison
and iiowels and apply- seme healing! ane< ' ,ln ? His boor, limbs and nose—
astringent to the ' part '
and yot» wall soon be well. But
die natural timidity of woman cannot
be overcome, and however painful
they jireter to endure the pain rather
tiian submit to (he indelicate exami
nations which otic-i follow a physi
cian’s call. To woman tlius. buffer
ing. Mexican Female Kemedyr is, in
deed, a “Balm of Gilead;’’ no more
embarrassing consultations regarding
s iiiptom*, no more indelicate ex
aminations so repugnant to vour re
fined feelings need occur. You alone
know if you have anvof those terri
ble diseases. With Mexican Female
remedy in vour hands, a eur* is cer
tain if usetf as directed.
For sale in Cuthbert only by
J. NY. Stanford.
atfretccl ! >n ’ sentin K ‘fitly running ulcers! He
i*n >w sound aud well, having been
cured by the most speedy aud won
derful remedy ever before Known, and
any interested party who inav need a
Blood Purifier wdi learn from him
that three bottle, of JJ.B. B. restored
Hw appetite, healed all ulcers, reliev
ed bis kidneys, and added twentv-
one pounds to Ida weight iu thirty
days- lm -
, = , B Lamar ancl others
ment, and great determination of remedy the navigation of t^e
purpose. As a farmer he had no er and compete with
sujierior and but few equals, being Carolina railroad,
an active member ofthe Randolph "
agiiculturai Soc iety from its in
fancy. Mr. Nichols was not a
m< in her of any church, but du-! at Siavannali. It was brought! Miss Grace Hancock, of Amer- i ‘in'® generally.
* t f ML,ines8 ' “•*•;** a pW j f""«* Finghind in sections, and put iens. is sending a short while in | «ev. R. It. Bryan was taken
sure to him to converse with ,1ms-1 up in Savannah by a ship carpcn our netghborhood. th* guest
aioiina railroad, l»y building | i»he«l red mvktip, and now if jou • Two gentlemen from Ward at- ALLI
light drauglit steamboats of iron, ] reftme me I trill l>e a widow the j tended a pie nic at Mrs. WilJiams’ jnn24-ot
and the first iron steamboat, |>er- balance of mv days. Alas! whati ,M *^ Saturday. They r«>|H»rt a! HPO
taps in America, was constructed j *hnll I do to be saved!*’ | magnificent dinner, aud a good j ~~
at Savannah. It was hir.imlit J Clr-icn ll.in>.<y..L' i iim#» ° ! W e arc i
Store, filled with Choice Goods
"“s rs,,:,: * re <*»—•
Wc propose* to be headquarters for
Plows, Plow Hods, HssI Pins, devices, Tract
liiiaLs, Ases and all Farm Nscessories.
We are handling a superior Steel, worked up into these G-md.
cry Farmer in the county will consult his interest hy civil,, j
call.
and
Ha m
MEAT!
I have bought largely, and to great advantage, an ,I while lo.*
farmer should reap the benefit*. ' e
1 Imve bought largely of Staple Goods, such as we all must bar*:
Sweating, Shirting, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Cheeks, Etc.
These Goods Ime already advanced, hut mv customer* .1. 11 e
the benefit of prices at which I bought. " C « shall hat*
Boots and Shoes for the Multitude.
Hats for all the Men and Boys.
10 4 4 4 l>il!»w Casings Best and Leading Brands, Good as the Best,
and (.heap as the C heapest. euwn »
My Stock of Hardware
Is large and Complete, and in this Line I am prepared to
rial Prices.
g'f® ft po
ll a vs Is
He foua4 M
And almost every Article known to a Notion Department I
stoc k. In fac t, any and almost everything you want can be
my store. For the Spot Cash
I Cannot and Will not He Undersold!
I will sell again on Time to good parties. I am betUr wr*.
pared to do a r
Furnishing and Advancing Business
; than ever before. I mean BUSINESS, and now is YOUR TIMS.
Lome one, come all. Respectfully,
. j. mck guuhi
jsn2'.i-c-t
This is for Toi
I Have opened a general
IllEPAIia SHOP
The Augnsta Chronicle is 100
years old, and is malting arrange
menu to celebrate its centennial.
A XASALINJKCTtlK free With each
’cottle of .Shiloh'S Catarrh lt.ai.r.Iv
I’ric-e SO cents. For sale bv J. \V. STAS*
rORI). *
tian 'nen abuut religion ami its
glorious experiences, and said lie
was ready to go, and when the aw
ful summons came he met it calm
ly and serenely. I. A. M.
A Case of Bleed*** Riles Cared.
Office of Alexander & Ferguson, 1
lkuders in Staple A Fancy Groceries, -
Palestine, Texas, Oct. 9, ’8“. j
Having suffered with « severs case
of Bleeding Pile* f., r many m. ntlis.
aud cieriring little or no benefit from
the many prescriptions bv mv physi
cian, I was induced, as a' last resbrt,
to try C. C. t'., when, to mv utter as-
toiiislmicut, I was cured' in three
days. C. 8. ALEXANDER.
- For sale in Cuthbert only bv
2t LW. 8TANFORI).
Isn’t it inicrasling to a*e Eng ,
land buying wheat in Russia, and
Rwa buying coal in England,
aud each getting ready to whip
*hc other?
ter by tlic name of John Cant, a
Scotchman, and every IhhIv ex pec
ted when it was launched it would
go to tire bottom, but to the sur
prise of all jt drew much loss wa
ter than a wooden boat. They
succeeded well for a while, but
the railroad was too much for flic
boat*, and Gordon and R. It. Cur
ler determined to build a railroad.
But. alas! where was the funds to
come from? Gordon put bis entire
fortune in it. (and no small one it
was), Cuyler did likeswise. and
of; suddenly ill Friday night. He is !
Miss Saliie Tommie. j now improving. His appointment
Mrs. Sue!i lias been having sonic j f°r Sunday was ably fi 1 led by Rev.
fine strawberries for the past two H. W. Key, of Cuthbert.
Mr. B. K. Arthur has
been
He
weeks.
Me had a very pleasant trip jsick for several days,
about seven miles above Waid last!' s no,,r aide to lm up.
Saturday, in company with the j Miss Grace Hancock, of Amer-
cleverest of men—Mr. Dan New-j ■‘-•ns is visiting Miss .S'ailie Tom-
kirk. We arrived at the hospita-! ln V. who lives near here,
ble home of Mr. Siin Roberts at I Mr. W. J. Oliver has added to
noon, and were served to one of j His stock of goods a nice line of
the finest dinners we have con j *>sla water and lemonade, and lie [
sinned this year. Before wc had | invites his many customers and:
concluded tiie exercise, all parties friends to call and get a cool I
every property holder in the city ! concerned were satisfied that our j drink.
of Savannah, subscribed ns much j appreciation was very great in-! Mr. 0.7. Dean had his stockade
as possible, and the road was coin-! deed. The farming in that por j destroyed by fire on Monday-
1835, I think. The ■ lion of the county was in a flour- j night last, burning up alioiit 200
show of what j isbing condition, but not near up! bushels of corn, several hundred
, M ^ v M j' lost* at ml ol l> o*>» > In AH re in I I.* L'*... _s I. Ak.l — *
were made.
TOBACCOS.
We arc offering
ladaenaeals. At
et ALLISON A SIMPSON S.
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
j (1 Door Ea^t of Ross* Carriage Factory.)
*“ f f u,a ’ Alabama. j( f of „ r . J r . Martin ., fl0 . n#
| II A\ K the Latest Styles of Furniture • • arf ^ ouse . whore I dc ail kinds of wwrk
-*■ hv tiie<’;ir f.«»:*«!. (*iiami>er Mett?* I 1,1
fromyiutoBureau.* .a* low as $i:t; j WODn OR ]DAM
Bedstead?, from $3 to ISO; Chairs from 75 j » v wOU vj Ft IKON,
Cent* to SIS a piece. ! " "«> larmers give me tlwir vear>
Safes. Wardrolws. Book Tase* Writing ! ! vor s * will works* follows: sharpen-
Desk*, list Rack*, window .Shade* ! '1'- s ' v ccps 12', rent*: Turning Mows
»ooil coffins and Casket* ail .Sizes, ami: ’’"*>‘9™ a "<! Tiiridog Shovels. M cants:
Price* j and all other work in proporttsn.
1 will Manufacture and Repair Fuml- !
500,000
Different kinds of Pills, at J. P
TOOMBS A BRO.’S. Among
them, “Smith's Bile Beans.” et”
Queen Olives ar.d Pickles,
at A LLISON A SI M PSON’S.
j hire of nil kimN and at tlic .shortest no- •
{ tiee. and at living prices. I will soli 1
I' urmtureax Clieap as any of the Neigh- j
j i Miring < 'irirs. Having been engaged ini
| the kurniturehusines* for twenty voars | Machine
land given sath*f action. I won It) thank!
j my old friends and on stonier* for their i
|*a«t lavors. and would he glad to *ee i
j them again.
i £GF-The Ladies are especially invited !
’ to examine my ^tock^VA
When visiting the city dont fail to pav
R, * f "«»*>er the place. One
.T r ‘*Ro»s»* Carriage Fad
i®ej»pertful!v,
aprSwUn. WM. LINK
and Wagm
put in gfMMl order at low rates.
Bring your Cooking Stoves, Sswlnw
and Furniture to me.
J. R. WILKS.
Jan 22-1 v.
ctorr.’
menced in
facts in the esse _
stuff Gordon, Cuvier and others | to ou re in the Fourth. Our far-1 bundles of fodder, and a fine miidi
s non a . S “ ,al1 Cil r “ r ‘ C '^' 1 ' ,e ,,cat ’ !wl «*o calves. How the fire
about 8,000 mbalutants, without, Mr. Vt atts rc|«.rts a splendid originated is not vet known sup-
aid from any other source, coin j time at the fireman’s tournament! posed to lie the work of
: racnces a road 101 miles long.—•: at Amerieus.
Sid.
diary.
sn tnern-
C. E C.
16 fori
Ml Tad!
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Silk, Flax, Grass, and Cot
ton Lines, Hooks, Corks,
<£c.,
J. P. Toombs & Bro.’s. ! STANFORD S CCntS at I competition, at the Drug St«Hw*«r
OKI) >. 4t ! J. W. STANFORD.
Inslratnt • a'nlogue to Tlios M. Iir'i 11
Springtifl.L Ohi,,. *pr-Hi-lm. ’
— Celery and Cliainomilc Bitters,
■ lie great remedy for nervous
headache and general debility
A new Lino of New York Optf*
cal SPEGrACI.ES received. PH-
e-"nn Vp'a I ‘r*—from 25c to $1 50 per Pnlr.
IRM Ififer Ca " a «‘'"‘*tHen,:.t
a nis.ibitr t. s powells.
^ Druggist and Bookseller.
Special Drive ^ far 30 Days I
ECII LOADI1
at Bargains,
.00.
!s<i :d! oth
er kinds of
plant* in
proportion.
dfliveml i English JlREEni TOAniKA
.afely bvMnilorExpr^s s eu .l for II- j SHOT GUNS '
close out. at
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
_ Linseed Oil and ftis
Lead at aticli low prices as in doty