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A Full Line of
Lowest Prices, Per “SPOT CASH,”
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Next Monday ia tbe day for tlic
election for bonda for completing
Lite artesian well The law
quire*, if we are correct in the
statement, that the vote* cast tor
: .onds shall equal in number two
thirds of the registered Tote*
cast in the laat city election.—
We do not hear of much opposi
lion to the issuance of bonds, and
: he danger, so far as we now ap
, cell end, is that the friends of tic
measure, too confident of theii
success, will lorgel or tail to vote.
We are sincere in the opinion
that the well, if finished, will lie
if cunmidrrahlc value to otir town,
and controlled only by interest in
the prosperity of our city, we hop.
that all' friend* of the enterprise
will exert llieinseive* energetically
to have a full T >te pul ini n?x
Monday.
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LOCAL NOTES.
— M r«. Domingos is oil’on a pro j
tracted visit to relative* in *ctci - j
al different place*.
—Most of our lawyers will
olf at I)aw»nn next week.
be
Shoes of all des-
Tuk Shoe Stokc.
—Large slock of Laces, Km
broideries, etc., at
tf. V. PULASKI & CO.'S.
—Low Cut
criptions, at
— Mr. Roland Parka is on a
j visit to borne folks in our city.
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—All Ladies Shoes, from if2 00
arc warranted, at
The Shoe Stoke.
—Wr ho|» it good crowd will go; !lll< * upward*
to Eufauia next week to help our!
boys yell when they win the prize, j __>|r*. E. P. Chamberlin or
Don’t forget the day—Wednesday, 1 Atlanta, is on a visit to the fami
the 20lh. j | y „f Hon. J. J. McDonald.
—The large numbers of our i Plua«nti*a Kwppiirs,
citizens whom wc lately men A full and complete line, at
tioned as visiting the Exposition It J. L. Sanders k Co.'s,
hare nearly all returned.
—Full
cents, at
If K.
width White Lawns, 8
PULASKI A CO’S.
— Hurra for Jim McKenna.
He took the advice of the Enter
tkise last week and got married
at once. Good luck to you. Jim.
—Prices on Parasols reduced at
F PULASKI A CO. S. Call be
fore they are all gone. It
—M rs. W. F. Grac«% nee Mis*
Mu Hamilton in on a viait to
Mr». S. If. GnmM'v
- Look for TOOMBS A BRO S
kat hcxi iu another column. He
i* a bcovty. ct
—Only m> inativ ol the bond*
o l»e voted next M onday will be
used »s in if he necessaiy.
■Ians, la 1 a Oats,
Kerosene Oil 20 cents; Coffee, 10
to 20 Cents jier pound; Syrup, 50
to 75 Centt; Rice. 1J Pounds for
|1 00; Meai, 75 Cents; Egg*. 11
Cents, firing all your Country
Produce, and Exchange for slrore
Good*. I want 100 Uushrls of
Corn every week.
ct I. V. DUKE.
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WwlebfwI'B Trip fa llafbala.
The Watchful Fire Company
has accepted an invitation to a
contest in Kufanla on the 20th
inst. The fare has lx-cn put at
91.00 for the round trip. The
boys will leave on the accomoda
tion train that passes through
here at 2:20 A. M. That's a
mighty unchristian lime ol day to
gel up. lint that's the time that
the train passes through anyhow.
Ticket* must be bought the day
liefo*-*. if you don't want to go
down to the Dejtot, you can hand
your dollar to Mr. John D. Gunn
who will seeure a ticket for you.
The contest promises to be very
interesting, as six rompenies will
take part in it. The Wide Awakes
of Americus will be on hand.
Let everybody go who can.
God in His righteous judgment
has seen proper to remove from
m l among us our little pupil, and
schoolmate, Cecil Edwin Brown,
who was born August 31st, 1378.
and departed tbia life May Stii,
1885. aged 6 years. S months and
7 days. Little Cecil having been
studious, oliedicnt and a flection
ale, won the love and esteem ol
both teacher aud schoolmates. In
-lie school room, as we glance al
.he seat vacated by'him, a feeling
if sadness steals over us when w<-
realize the fast that it will nevci
again be ocewpied by our much
loved, lost and lamented pupil ami
schoolmate, lie bore his sickness
with fortitude, patience and rea
gnation for one of such tender
j age. We, as teacher aud pupils
of the school extend to the bereav
ed paresis our most sincere and
icartfrlt sympathy in this, their
♦ore affliction.
'‘Why should ws mourn departed
friends.
And shake at tValli’salarms?
’Tin but the voice that Jesus sends.
To call them to lii.- arms."
ill* ■
Farmers are needing rain very
badly. Cotton chopping is lilt
order of the day.
Mr. W. K. Brown caught a
trout in Bargca* jxtnd that weigh
ed ten pound*.
Rev. J. G. Corley will preach
here next Saturday and Sunday
—that being bit regular appoint
ment.
We hear of picnica In every di
rection. They are simply “too
numerous to mention.'’
Now if you don't believe we
live in s snaky region just read;—Dear Sir; Saaodine is the “Boss
ATskesfOxea aad a Bale.
Stevexs' 1’ottkrt, Ga., August
IS. 1881.—Dear Sir; 1 had a yoke
of oxen w hose necks became vert
sore from the yoke- As I could
not afford to slop them from work,
I was apprehensive that Sanodiue
would not make a cure. But to
mr gratification they were cured
in a tew days. It also made a
speedy cure of a bad running sore
on one of my mules and an tbe
' foot of one of my hands. I con
| ,i ler it a valuable medicine.
Respectfully, yours,
Henry Stephens.
Forty-six new cases have been
returned to tbe May Term of tbe
Superior Court ol Terrell county.
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A Rrsisrkablr ( bit.
Kcfal'la, Ala., Sept 29, '84. i
DR. J. D. 1IOYI Dear Sir:!
For four months I was terribly j
' afflicted with Neuralgia inoue side i
of my head and face. The pain;
was so intense that I could not ;
sleep at night, and 1 was not foi i
an hour free front pain during the l
four long months of suffering. I i
had the best medical treatment.
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snd took nearly evervtlrng I could '
• . /- . u icc, think of or was recoin mender! to!
Atlanta, Ga., August 13. ISS4. i . ... . _ ,... „ !
i, .i.-.iz 1S__ .a-»II.„.“ me Without relief. As a last rc .
POME! 1!
the following facts; Mr. J. N.
» ,, , , „ . mange. Have given it a thorough
Perry says that he killed two ofl^S W4Mll(i S not b, witUollt u f or
the largest rattlesnakes last
lay that he ever saw.
Fri
”' '" 1 sort, 1 dcterminetl to trv vour
preparation for cuts, sores, and r^,. for Kheumatism and Nei.
ralgia. as I knew, without relief.
I would have to give up business
entirely. J procured a Iiottle and
commenced taking it. By the
last week that had nine rallies
and a button. One with fourteen
rattles aud a button, has liecu
killed on Mr. J R. Bridges' plan
talion. Hundreds of other* have
been killed and wounded but wr
only mention a few of the larger
"He's gone from this world of sorrow j „nes.
aud sighing.
To tiial iietter land on hi;rh
Where lie’ll ne’er know pain or Buffer- j the Ward Sabbath School
log,
To rest in the aweet bye and bye.” j-
Miss Ida Domingos and 1’vriL*.
ten times what it cost. Respect
Mr. J. M. j fully yours, J. R. Grkgo,
Ksigler killed on* on his place j Ol Greggk Co., Hardware Dealers j ^ lhe bott)e was finished (five
or six days) I was relieved of
> i pain, but to luakcsnre, I took an
trial"—! °f her bottle, and am now entirely
j cured. I suffer no more ami can
of course sleep soundly at night,
which I had not done for fom
months until I commenced taking
Iowa prohibi-! >'onr medicine. 1 can confidently
, , . ,• , recommend it to all those afflicted
f.on law has been discovered
M e had the pleasure to attend which will render it inoperative
until the whole work can be done
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The Heat—Sanodino will enrei*
;he worst cases of Heat by a few j 1
applications. Give it a
All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Ask jour Druggist fol
ly
A defect in tlic
! Cents.
I it-
The Eii
kitUa
picnic
at Crittenden’s mill on last Fri
day. It was a very nice affair in
deed. There was a good crowd,
vet not immena*. The boys
! over again.
still goes on, so does J. I. SAN . ,
DERS k CO continue to bear the ! * U ‘l > P eJ li -’' Jllv un,ler th,,r *'^ k
! market and keep the price, down, j M etraw b,U ,he «' r, ‘ Were
' beautifully attired in Iranapar
land have a lull aud complete line
la«
i ware. It
r a lent suits. The dinner was nice
•»f Groceries, Crockery aud Glass- ■
tod in profusion. After tbe sp
Mnrri
Wh«
Ths National Commercial Con
| vent ion meets in Atlanta on tbe
19th inst., and continues three
j days. Under the ruling* of tbe
j Committee. Cutldiert is entitle*I tt»
one delegate. WV should like to
see our town represented. Sup
pose our business men call a
meeting st once and say who
•hall go. The fare will be re
dated.
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Twenty live cents expended for
one Bottle of Siirinei s Indian
Vermifoge will save your child
from tlie horrible a^ony of beiug
raten by worms.
as I have been.
W. W. FLEWELLEN.
inch 19 till april 24.
i
—If your chickens have sore,
head, get a pack*gc of .Sanodino, j
<li«sol\*e it according t<» direction^ !
and wash their heads three or
four times.
—Best Stau.lard
cents, at
tf. F. TULASKI
Flints, 4 i
A CO S.
at the leswidcn
father, and they
up their minds
Groceries,
ware from
e of the bride’s
have fully made
to buy all their
Crockery and Glass
J. 1*. Sax OK*:-) A. <
who are turning them
* cloj*e figures.
t»ut at very i
It * I
— Mr. .J«*l»n T. Gibson i> spend
ing the week with his filends in
this citv.
foniin Produce
wanted at J. I*. Sjvn’okhs & Co.'s, i
for which you can get the highest
market price. It
Purlncr!
It you want fresh and pure
i ceries, at low prices, call on
It J. I*. Saxoeus Sr Co.
—The price of admission t(* Dr i
llall'ii views of New Orleans and
the Exposition is 15 ami 25 cents.
These are ••popular" prices, and
put low to enable all to come who
Wish to.
(Voss t ics me now
down on the Lumpkin
i-Ms Railroad.
being put
»fc Amen
Thr .Km Orlrans Kipi»sili«a
llrou^bt lu( lufttbrrl.
Both those who have seen the
great Exposition at New Orleans,!
and those who have not, will he
Gro* J interested in the Stereopliean Ex
hihiiion to be given in Powell’*
| Hall to morrow (Friday) night.—
I Dr. Hall himself took over a him
Idled views of the Exposition
! grounds, buildings, scenes along {- ,;‘, r !**' U il . Uil * to c«re, but, ».s j
j 9 ° ; will be seen by the directions, u j
! tlic Levee, among the shipping, i -uni.‘.imest:*k
the old French Market and many
— PULASKI A C() sell an L’n
laundried Shirt for 05 cents, worth other places of interest.
$1.00.
—Straw Hats from 50 cent a it
$1.00. r*t The Shoe Stoi f.
— Kev. Thomas Muse has re-;
signed the charge* of the l?ehobolh J
church near Wards in this cun
tv, and h«*ncefortli deuit s om*
Sunday in the month to Co'qniil.;
Miller county.
—M rs.JaueLigbtr.Hit, lias rc
jtiirneil from her vis'll to ltauua
V sta. " ‘
The Sieoreojitivan of Dr. Hall
will cast a picture 15 feet iu iliam
ctvr on the canvass—the limit
possible to lie altainivl in out H i!!
! petite* of all bad been fully satis
! Sed, enough was left for so many
more. Just one more notable inci
dent of the dav—Dr. Hannon got
“maslisd." In the evening a
levee was (riven at tlic residence
of Col. Crittenden, and was s
mi et brilliant social event. It
was all enjoyable to the extreme.
Our friend Riley Arthur, of
Wards tells us that before he
went to the KijMisilion he thought
that there were s good many im
possibilities. but now he thinks
that nothing is impossible. He
sill try for that same girl again.
Last Sunday we drove up to
Benevolence and heard Rev. M
B. L. Binion preach a splendid
sermon. We are glad to know
•.hat Benevolence ia enjoying
a boom. The erection of another
store house and dwelling, aad the
painting of the churches improve
the appearance of the place sur
pri-'.nglv. We dined wi'li Mr
1’. E Keese. We would not have
\ou Wave that this gentleman is
married, yet he is old enough, and
ha* been for five or ten years, ami
we have wondered a great (Ira!
whj'hr baa not married on* of
those swet-l girls long ago.
Messrs. Editors your corre*
[•.indent at Benevolence is a bach
cior and hi.* a cyclone pit. It is
‘ seven feet deep and a model'of
uniqueness. During a rain storm
in March he went to dive down
into it and his pantaloons caught
to tbe door book and he had to
—On our return from Augusta »•'”« 11,41 ludicrous position
for two hours and lake the rain
FOI MILK.
I have about ten bushels of ex
tra tine Field Tea* for sale. Nome
Speckled, some Black and some
■nixed. Price. $1.50 |ier bushel,
sacked and delivered in town.
It L. A. DUGGAN.
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Bro. Sid Cook, of the Calhoun:
• County Courier, was mirried on
Mast Sunday to Mist Jennie C. j
■ Danirll. of Athens.
Kurt Ini’* Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter.
Chapped Hands,Chilblains. Corns
and all Skin Eruptions, and post
lively cure* Pile*, or no paj- re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
l>erfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cent* per box.
For sale by J. M . Stanford.
jan 24 ly.
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There are 1245 lunative in the
Asylum at Millogevillc. j
111 order to raise lossy, we
have concluded to sell car
Stock far the next
Days, at Sacrificing
Prices!
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Complete Revolution
—Cecil Brown, the little b y
whose sickness we have n<» kid
from we*k to week, fiied last Fri
day. Tlu; Rule fellow had shown
so much manliness and fortitude
uiiriti*; his i'»ng sickness as to
make quite a nirmbcr of friends.
! who hoped that he mi^ht survive
, the severity of his attack, and g**t
• well. An all-wise Providence.
! however, hat ordered otherwise,
and we can now only aytnjia* hize
with the bereaved parent* in the
sorrow that has conic upon them.
j The Druggist irom w hom you buy
1 Chilsarine i« instructed t** ^uurantcc a
I cure in every case of ('bills where di-
•K>ns:4it- followed, ami will rcL.n-J
it lai
by
Who is Selling His Immense
Stock of Spring Goods
Host Standard Prints at -1J cents, ami all other Drj Goods in pro
portion.
Our large and beautiful Stock of Clothing we propose to close out
at stricllv
NEW
Remember yon can buy now one Suit of ns cheaper than oilier Mer
chants have to pay for it at wholesale.
Shoes and Slippers at a Sacrifice.
Wc haven full line of our $1.25 Dutton Shoe*, which are getting to
be more popular every day. The largest stock of Cloth Shoe*, Oper*
Slippers, Newport Ties, and the fashionable Jersey Lily Slippers in
different styles.
For the Cash we will save yea 25 per cent on any Shoe.
J list received anew shipment of Hits, which we offer to the public
S at 2.5 i>er cent, lo^s than other Merchants can buy them. We are de-
jtertnined to undersell everybody in tiiis or any oilier place, as we are
j compelled to mine money.
Price our Good*, and you will see that we mean ‘busiuest/
everal Lotties to cure I
hronic caves. This is the only palatn- j
b!e dead shot for chills in the world, i
ForsalainCcuhbert onlv bv
2t J. W. STANFORD, i
Cheaper than the very Cheap
est, and in so-doing
Challenges Competitien
P. PULASKI A CO.
may 1 ♦ cl.
Tidiitlibe
— We have yet a great many of
those fine Fain* left, and will sell 1
them now at greatly reduced Fn- |
ccs. F FUI ASKI it CO ;
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— Mr. J. T. rhornton, superin
tendent of the County Famil
stud* u« some specimen cotton
sltlkft, which sugoest the idea of;
their being grown on anything
else but a “Poor Farm/’
—Swifts No. {>, the Boss Nickel
Cigar, at
It J. L. Sanders *fc Co.’s.
——
—Quite a party left here Tuts-
day morning for a big fish down
at Ivey'* mill
from the Southern Baptist Cor* . . .
i. j 1 ; against his
. 0 . . i vt r.tion we sloop*,*.! over an«i spent . . i . •»
It will make a picture 30 feet, but ... .... . .. „ t *‘» r »P nntii
1 part of hist Sabbath with Prof.
this stage does
cient room.
not furnish suill
—Now is tin* time to buy, your
Shoes ami Hals, for they are sell-*
• ^ l
iug cheap at The Shoe Stoke.
—It wimlil liui t our town to
let tlic artesian well be a failure
for the want of means after liav
ing commenced it.
Notice.
All parties are hereby warned
; against hiring Willi tin Graham,
[colored, as he is under contract
, with me for twelve months. The
! law wiil be enforced against any
wiio mav employ him.
apr 30 4t I{ 11. SAXON.
A tiracii Pic .Hie.
Everybody invited to call ami
•xa ine our line line of l'icklcs
and Je lies, of which «e hair
wade a special selection tor pic
nicers. J. I. Sanders k Co.
.
—We had ine pleasure ol meet
ing Rev. McDonald Mis
eionary of the M. K. Church,
—1,000 Bushels Corn Wanted,
| for which we will pay the highest
[ market cash price.
It J. L. Sanders «i Co.
OtTUa as Frslle.
Messrs. C. N. Simpson, Jr.,
John W. Harris, Ed Hardin, [ f 0 y
I Clint Moye, Bob .Simpson, Rob
ert Toombs, Mrs. G. W. and
Misses Aurora and Njrnitnie | the skin anil
Brooks left last Saturday for
tis'r. down on the coast of Florida.
Sanford and his family,
live now al Hariem, a new anti
flourishing little town on the!
Georgia Rail Road 25 miles west j
of Augusta, Prof. Sanford baa a
large school, and is
He and his family are greatly be
loved by the people there, wt:o
khow them many token* of affec
tion. Our young men may be in
terested to know that Miss Della
is prettier than ever.
ill. After yelling
be was hoarse a
neighbor rescued him. This we
They j heard. But law. law, yon can
hear anything these days. We
bare no idea it is so. J. It S.
If you t>u
nights, j-otir
doing well. • tor P'd ami uot performing perfect
, j digestion. Take one of Smith's
Bile Beans on going to lied and
you will find immediate relief.
Price, two bit* per bottle. For
sale in Cutldiert bv all Druggist’s,
and J. B. McWilliams A Co.
For knowing that I have the Largest and
Handsomest Stock of Goods that could
he put upon this market, feel confident
.fer f...m .ieepiess j | n saving that I will sell Cheaper than any
body else.
A Trial is All I Ask!!
Do Not Foi get
_ our lady frien Is that Mexi
can Fenikis* Remedy cure?* thosepain-,
ful on! bar raising diseases so com
moil with your m?x. Tl*at it clears j Mabry, from Stewart county, will
And if you want a nice Suit of Clothes, I
will sell them just 20 per cent, below any
implexion, invigorates,
m 1 strengthens and builds up tbe system
' ~ hile i' res “ * ' *
i vitality.
Balsrg llrsiw
Next Saturday and Sunday are
the regular meeting dais at New, , .
. i Bethel, st which time Rev. Mr. jOllC else, «lld OtllCl* Goods 111 proportion.
Having just received a large and hand-
THE building of thcColumbas. Chattahoochee k Florida Railroail
: being non- declared a certainty, and its completion acknowledged bv all
1 as being the most potent factor that could be I’ametl in giving life
and impetus to the city, and even the surrounding country, as a
l well wisher of all, wc bid the enterprise God speed,
i Cuthbert is alive as well to tlie iinportam-eof air Artesian Weil—aa
attraction that would draw many to our t-oniiitiinilv.
This work is rapidly progressing, and we hope soon to sec tbe pure
water bubbling up from the low regions, and this section greatly
benefited by t lie success of the enterprise.
The success of these two enterprises, together with our School and
Church advantages, with the acknowledged health of Culhliert, must
eventual! v put the town on a boom.
This effect will be felt sensibly throughout the country, atfeiting
the price of lands in the county, as well as city property.
“A prosperous town a prosperous county.” Then let us all pull
together.
\Vc stand ready to do our part, and will ever be alive l» any com
mendable enterprise for the good of our people.
tfe are trying to keep pace with the spirit of enterprise now pre
vailing, aud with pride and satisfaction call attention to our elegant
—l!rn Russell say* that
bridge has a hanging every
the loafers hang around the
rooms.
tt e have no doubt of their having dealer*.
For sale iu Cuthiiert onlv bv
a lug time.
South to Mexico,
train st Dawson to meet Mrs.
McDonald from whom lie had
been absent for nearly a year.
»'. tt. Hailey
He got otr thw I s «* ,ls Ladies 0|«r* Slippers from
75 cents, to $1.00. at
et The Shoe Store.
Bain
lay—
lo|-' Th*4'hrii.(u£s Index i'oi $!.*•
! We are authorized to announce
i that a!I who wish to subscribe for
the Christian Index can get it
—till Christmas—for on# dollar
bv sending through us.
—Ladies Kid liuilon Shoes,
with worked holes and sole leath
er counters and solid insoles, for
$2. Every pair warranted. The
same Shoes 1 have been selling
for $2 .50. Be sure and try them,
ct W. D. BAILEY.
—Savannah is fortunate. Her
artesian well is 700 feet deep and
sends out a pure stream of 30
gallons to the minute.
A Ur mil Cut Fall
in tlic prices of Crockery-
Glassware, at
It J. L. Sanders A Co.’s.
and
2t
meet the church in place of Rev.
isure.r youthful vigor and - M. B. L Bioion. pastor in charge.! SOIHC
Sold by all druggist, and j Messrs J. A. Kimble and Jack
Cowart. ofColquitt. Miller eoun
tv. spent Saturday and the day
following in our community, and
seemed to have a good lime with
J. W. STANFORD.
—Perham slanders our town
whet lie says we have “no water,
no w hiskey, and the artesian well j some of our fair girl*.
*u*|iended.” We rejoice over the i
absence of whiskey, but if Ter i
ham will come up here and take;
a few d rink* of our pure cool water
—Mr. Charlie George left on
yesterday. His objective |s>inl
was a private house iuChattalioo
elice county, and the end to be
accomplished was the capture of ’
a charming young lady <rver there, j
In other word* Charlie has goncjedy. PriccSOvnits. >»«J iTijtctorfree.
(J- .« I__ T (I* (.*!* a X L*. \ z* ■ a
Miss Alice Ewell,-of Arlington,
spent a abort while in our coinnm
nity the past week, the guest of
Miss Ada Martin. .
We were pleased on Monday last
he'll experience such an exbilera-1 to have a visit from our old.friend*.
1 tion of mind and Imdv as will
»
i make him think be is ten year*
i younger.
CATARRH ct'RELl. health ami j-wret
krrath .ic-ured i,v Stiiii.ii'iiCiitairb R,*m-
—Work ha* been resumed on
the Artesian Well with a different
sol of tools from what was em
ployed at first. Mr. Ieenhuwer
says ttie present plan is much
alowcr than the former, but il is
sure
—Sinithviile struck sru-sian
1 water on Saturday at OtiO feet
; deep. The water is so strongly
i impregnated with sulphur that
; the rail road cannot use it.
11« get married and Messrs. R. L.
i Moye, Alike Atkins. Jr., H. A.
: Redding. Will and Frank George,
l went with him.
Far sale In- J. W. STANFORD.
j —The largest and best assorted ;
| stock of Shoes and Hats ever!
—The OWL Shirt at F. PU j brought to Cuthiiert. at
LASKI A CO.’S is the nicest, best; 1,1 * ,,E Shoe Store.
fitting, and cheapest Shirt in the _H„ W d u t iie secrets of
market. tf I
— Cele.y ami Chamomile Bitter*,
the great remedy for nervous
headache and general debility.
Price onlv 50 cents at J.
STANFORD'S.
Will .1*1 its lacrsaaed.
If the election next Monday i
shsil go “for bonds" it will mot j
Joseph T. baxon and family, who
were former residents, but are now
of Arlington. Come again, Joe,
we ate alway* glad to see j nu.
Last Sunday morning Mr. Jas.
McKenna and Mis* Addle Algicr.
of Cuthiiert, arrived at Rev. C. C.
Marlin's about 10 o'clock, and
iniormed that, gentleman that they
wished to he married, and he pro
cecum! at once and made them
■nan and wife. They attended
4t
—A little child i
Brooks, residing a
the
I Grand Jury get out? Last week
>f Mr. Jarnew j i!t ‘ n Kiileu was indicted for biga-
—We urge upon our Fire Lad
lilies the importance of frequent
i practice if they hope to win the
day in Eufauia next Wednesday.
; Practice makes perfect. Practice,
hoys—practice.
below ! ,nv !in< ‘ Saturday night he
town, fell one dav last week from ! - - -
mile
skip
the floor of the roar verandah amt; —Dr. Hail will exhibit only
snstaine-d severe injuries. For a! one night. Friday night, and
time it was expected to die. but it | those who wisli to see his brauti-
ia now much better, and is getting! ful views will do well to be out
well. ! that night.
■The Thiol' It esteemed,
convinced that he can buv goods
INCREASE THE erksent kate or j dtureil al p] e .,*a nt Spring*, and
returned tc Cuthbert in the aftei-
noon.
Mr. Rons Y'oungblood and Miss
Pit lie Aliller were married at 4
o'clock on Sabbath evening last,
al the residence r.f Mr. O. Jordan.
Rev. C. C- Martin officiating. M»v
taxatios. The first hoods fall \
due just a year after a!l the olhei
^ • 1 bonds have been paid So there
will lie no increase of harden*
from that cause.
L C. C.—The list Springs Remedy.
The curative properties of this pow-1 happiness and prosperity attend
erl'ul ami justly celebrated meuicine
are truly wonderful, astounding not
only the patient and sympa’hi.-ing
friends, bill many physicians through
out the country, belonging to -.lie
strident scliool of ethics, have thrown
aside their Alteraliies, Sarsaparilla*,
—Several iiersona are ex[>ectin
to leave town before next Monday. Iodides and Mercurials, after witness
ing lhe energetic, thorough and
! sps-edy curative |srwi*rs of C. C. C.
trip, wo as to be here next Mon- Many infer or remedies hare icached
Could they not postpone their j
re next Men
tor the Arlesian
day and vote
welL
—Ziegler's Opera Slippers arc
the best in the land, and arc | ed to learn of her marriage recent
—The friends of Miss
Burr in tiiis city will be interest
cheaper from J. L. SANDERS k kept only at The Shoe Stork.
CO. than he can steal them. It ' ct W. D. BAILEY', Prop’r. j Higgiss, of Mf.con.
the hands of sufferers, because th*j
j were extensively advertised. Others
i with equal success have stood alone
i on their merits. To this class be-
Mary j longs C. C. C. f which quietly and
successfully advertises itseif wherever
introduced, and is held and esteemed
a priceless boon by the unfortunate
ly in Griffin, Ga., to Mr. Charles i •»® eri ’ r -, . „ .,. , , .
!„. . . .. | For sale in Cuthbert onlv bv
1 2t J. W. STANFORD
them through life.
I. A. M.
—Y'ou dun.t take any risk in
buying uice Shoes si The Shoe
Store, for they are all warranted.
Ami don’t you fotget it.
ct W. D BAILEY'.
J
will sell them at a great sacrifice. AH
that I ask is to give me a trial, as it is on
ly a pleasure to show Goods, knowing that
cheap prices and fair dealing alone will
sell them.
Thanking you lor past favors,
and soliciting a continuance of same, I am,
Respectfully,
ma „ ct P. EAUELS.
The base ball fever lias broker,
out in Camilla, and. Bin. Under
wood advertises for a base ball
editor.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial stimulate:-
the B: ain, and cares mental and phys
ical prostration.
For sale in Cuthbert onlv bv
2t J. W. STANFORD.
Gssi t*a4iti*a.
The presentments of the Grand
Jury published this week show
the county out of debt with
cash on hand amounting Vo
94358.99.
For lame Hark, sids or Chest us*
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, eric* *5 Cents.
For sn’e bv J. sr. «TAVrCWr».
Bro. Underwood of t he Clarion
is on the same line with us ir
being opposed to running a tein
p-rance candidate for Governot
next year, or in any wise mixin-
up temperance with jMilities.
Far Krai.
A dwelling house, conveniently
located, near the business part nt
town. Large enough for a board
•ng house. Contains about twelve
rooms with all necessary out
houses anil lot. Apply to
tf J. W, STANFORD.
Rev. Sam Jones is t reating re
markable excitement in Tennes
see. It is only natural that where
*n many are awakened by hi-
visit, some should njienly opjiose
him.
All Sorts of
hurts aad many sorts of ails of
and beast need a cooling
Mustang Liniment.
Store, fillel -with. Choice Seeds
of every variety, which we are selling cheaper than was ever known
in the history of Cuthbert.
YVc propose to be headquarters for
Plows, Plow Reds, ILoI Fins, CIdvIsss, Trase
Chains, Axes and all Farm Hoasssarias.
YVe are handling a superior Steel, worked up into these Goods, and
every Farmer iu the countv will consult hi* interest bv giving us a
call.
IT
I have bought largely, and to great advantage, and while Low, the
farmer should reap the benefit*.
I have bought largely of Staple Goods, siieli as we all must have:
Slieatlag, Shirting, Csaaliurgs, Stripes, Checks, Etc.
These Goods have already advanced, but my customers shall have
the benefit of prices at which I bought.
Boots and Shoes for the Multitude.
Hats for all the Men and Boy a
Slea.c23.edL
10 4, 4 4 Billow Casings, Best ami Leading Brands, Good as the IL-si.
and Cheap as the Cheapest.
Mv Stock of Hardware
%
Is large and (Complete, and in this Line I am prepared to give
vial Price*.
feb-12 t-in 12.
The English people seem will
ing for Gladstone to do almost
anything he wants to. bnt he must
not raise the tax on beer.
And almost every Article known to a Notion Department I have i ; .
•slock. In fact, any and almost everything you want can be found i
•nv store. For the Spot Cash
I Cannot and Will not Bo Undersold !
I will sell again on Time to good parties. I am better p: k-
pared to do a
Furnishing and Advancing Business
than ever before. I mean BUSINESS, aud now is YOUE TIME.
Come one, come alL Respectful ir,
J. McK GUO.