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Ecfitors.'
W. H. COOPER
J. W. STANFORD,
VUTIlllKUT\ GA.
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•RD, )
■nee Convention, Etc.
i Editors Enterprise:
On Tuesday of last week
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0TEKFBISE 1MB APPEAL, j Trip to Atlanta—The State Temper* j C'»«M»e»eci»c«« ExercliM-o •»'! the recej.*tac!e of the'Soul without j pressive.
— I anee Convention. Etc. j ^* *’• t’sllree. j beholding the richest and most i ti
Thursday evening, June lltli,.'elaborate traceries of divine ingc-
_ _ ’ the first putitic exhibition of An j nuitv. The best and richest treas
left Cuthbcrt bound for our State I drew College Commencement took j IIIV9 „f j,|, c arb rooms of heaven it
| Capitol, and the State Tenijieruucc j place in the presence of a large ! se jf had been employed to give
! Convention, having been selected number of pa rents and friends of (iriglitness and beauty to the dress
| with your senior editor to repre the college. The first piece reci-
•—. .1 - . ■ - «■ — ted was “Lost Tommy;” by Nora
Gccslin. She spoke well for one
so tender in years. “Grandpapa’s
Spectacles,** by little Carrie Kirk-
THE ANNUAL CONCERT
on Tuesday night.
Notwithstanding a heavy rain had
Thnrsdat Warning, Jane IK. 1SK5,
hmmmmmmsmmmm
] sent the temperance people of our
• county in this State .Convention.
Official Organ of Randolph j Ue re „ reUei , very mucU lhc fai ,
nrc of Bro. Cooper to go, especial
and Qu'tman Counties.
■r.
I. A. MARTIN is our Agent
at Bnford, and is fully authorized to
receive and receipt for all mniiej j
pnM him.
! ly alter the assembling of the con-1 st \>‘> w:,s a P°kcn in a capital man
volition and .ti|>on a call of the
| counties by Congressional Dis
tricts, when we found our district,
llic Second, had
Genl. Grant is slowly but stead ; any other.in the State; and
of the 17 counties cumjiosing the
ily getting worse.
ItK v
Wliooninjr rniijfii a? «I .
• sale nv J. \\\ STAN-!
SHILOH'S CV11E will immediately re- j district, only three have pruhibi
lieve l'roll p, Whooping Cl iU”li
Bronchitis. E<
FORI).
lion. The Convention met at
noon, Wednesday, the 10th inst.,
Fort Gaines is soon to have an J in the Hall of the Mouse of repre
other pa|)cr. We are sorry for the sent itives, an l
Fort—and the newspajicr men. j dcr by lien C.
A NASAI. I N.l Kcti ill free with each! man of the State Temperance
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Iteingdv.
Price 50 cents. For sale hv J. \V. STAN
FORD.
I.untpkiu is looking up. The
new rail road is inducing the set
tlement of a number of citizens.
SMIt.OII'3 f AT-VUim REMEDY- a
po-itive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
anti Canker Mouth. For sale hv J. W.
STANFORD.
Kngla.id has lately annexed a
territory in South Africa, very
ner. “What a Boy Thinks of
Girls,” by Jas. B. Key, was spo
ken just at the right time and
fewer delegates'! I ,,a '-' e - “A Little Girl s Views of
Life in a Hotel,” by Gertrude
Stanford was very creditably re
cited. “Tom,” was recited by
Mattie Kirkscy, with an case and
grace seldom seen in one so young.
“There’s a Boy in the House,” by
Jessie Brimberry, was one of the
ing gowns anil draperies ol earth.
God, the preacher said, had done
a perfect work. He made the
heavens and the earth, and had
Their outlook for the future is all. NCW AdVCftiSCITTCntS'
bright with the promise of glo
rious cxjiciiences, aud blessed
and liappy lives. That these
blissful ho|tes ntay end in a hap
fallen just before night, and it was! py fruition, is the earnest wish of
quite damp under foot, and still the writer ot these lines.
The address of President Key
threatening, a good audience was i
present. The exercises were cam- j
■ncnccd with an Overture by thej
Orchestra, in which the music j cal exhortations of great wisdom, j
sweet. Misses Jessie U®‘l ' f lolh.wed out by the young I
lEYR/CTTT JABS !
Masons Improved, (Glass
Tops)
Quarts & 1*2 Gallons.
Jelly Tumblers
iras very
clothed them in the choicest fab- j ant | Stella Simpson ncxCapjieared
t ies woven by his own matchless . in a ,,j ano ,| lIcti in which they
hand. If then it pleased God 1'' | evinced great familiarity with | to-day was very gootl—much the
was called to or
B. Bring
garnish this earth with-millinery that -instrument,
of varying lints anil colors, is it | Winds,” by Miss May Beall, was j
not proper that the temple of the; a vcry g(1 (\ t sweet piece or music,
soul, (the body), receive the most j am | q„j lc j n Wecpiti
j tender care in its decorations and | character of this lovely
embellishments? It would be sin
ful not to dress the body anti to 1 1
cultivate ti taste for all that is
lovely and beautiful til nature.
The soul loves its temporal abid
to the class was tender, solemn
I anil impressive. It abounded in L
‘.rood, solid thoughts, and j.racti J (Tin Tops) third and half lints,
—AND—
*Ta v Hi ibl >ers
Offered at Low Prices, at
T. S. POWELL’S
et Drug Store.
Crab Apple Vinegar,
The Best to be Had,
— AT—
POWELL’S DRUG STOBE.
THE IMPROVED,
UghHhnmiBg WWte!
ladies, will result in great useful-j
ness ami happiness to them. Il
is pro|>er to say that the music <>l
Hktl III Ul - j A DA- tU'W 113 V'.llijorit** ** , LUC iUHlIrllvc. iUiy
gl<*, chair- iccitcH pieces of tlier^oiiin". j j n j, a nd it was designed to ( appeared in a pin
l*ranee As- lobias reciteil 4 The Burn-. a ‘»Lt temple* for the indwell- <rreatlv pleased her
! socintion of Georgia, and who was
| also Chairman of the Tern jieranc,
Convention of the House of Repre
sei.tntives, and ite is one of our
ablest, strongest ami most earnest
prohibition advocates. He is a
line presiding officer, ami is emi
nently the right man in the right
place. The proceedings of tin
convention have been given tin
: Ing Ship " with great ease ami self
! possession. Little Annie Gorta
i lowsky gave us “Papa’s Letter.”
Her manner was winsome, and
voice gentle and sweet. “Aunty
ing of the Holy Spirit. But, the:
preacher said the first and highest l
duty by tar, was the ornaments- j
lion ami proper dressing of the ;
soul.
Honor" young lady. “Wandering
in the May Time,” a chorus,
s j brought out the gifts ot the whole
class, and was greatly enjoyed by
the audience. Miss Annie Ivey
mo solo, ami
pleased her friends by her
performance. Misses Harvey ind j
Swindle sang “Greetings,” a vocal j
duct. Their rendering of tlii/t
music was quite creditable to)
Whispering j t*est of the week, only fulfilling
the old axiom “the bent for the
last.”
Prof. Chase has done well in. x..ti.
with the providing music, and is entitled | smith!
First; to the thanks of all lovers of th
divine ai t.
Fslriiv .Notice.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
Kvxpoim Conrrv.
Randolph Superior Conrt, Way Term,
I 1NS5—Present, His Honor, John
! T. I ’larke, J Bilge of Said Court.
T. COLEMAN A: t’O., Etal.)
VS. - Dill. Etc. |
■ A. I.ANK A CO.. Etal. '
i Mrs. Marv E. Lane having, at this
i Term of the Court, I wen made a party
i Defendant in said rase, mul tt iK-ing
■"H'ir 11 appear to the Court, that the
MEDALS AWARDED.
Excellence in Instrumental Music—;
Miss Willie Holt. Kuiauln. Ala.
Improvement in Instrumental Music-
Misses Grare. Dozier and Seay.
Art—Calhoun. Martin, W'arii, M. Jones • 'j J
Do elm’s Visit," by Miss G. rtrude j exlingnishable part of God's ere
j George, ’ was one of the best pic j ations the most exacting care and
| oea of the evening. It was Ini-
I morons and recited as quaintly
L'ikiii this immortal and in-; t | lese young ladies. A | liaiiodnet :
was played skillfully by Misses'
rich, bealtiiy, and larger area than | public in full by the daily papers,
Spain.
THE REV. CEO. II. THAYER,
Bourbon, I ml , say.s: “Both my>clf ;
wife owe our lives to SHIM)!!'.'? CON
SrMITION (TltE. For sale bv J. \V.
STANFORD.
Work has commenced on tin
new Agricultural College building
at ThomasviHe. It will cost
$15,000
and we will not now attempt even
f | an outline. The convention war
in session two days, and each'ses
sion was most harmonious and
evinced the earnestness of the men
and skillfully as if old Aunt Dole
ful had been present. Miss Ger
n ude proved quite a success as a
humorous leader. Stella Simp
son*recited, “Will the New Yeai
come To Night?" with her accus
| lomed grace and tenderness. Tin
[critical discernment were necessa
.' I rv. Grand and glorious thought
who made up the ho.lv. We have j t* i,t ’ c nut l,ave be< ' n recited
seen many of the great political | D^ttet than it. was. Little Annie
and agricultural Conventions 0 t : ^ 1 :l bappv hit rn her re
our State in session and have been 1 citation, »liich pros ed to be fulh
Where the Rcsponsihilitj Rest
lu the process of “turning Lhc ) hut have never seen a
rascals out,” we arc afraid that a
very large set of rascals will be
“turned in.” Al- least it looks
that way to us. Politicians occu
py ing prominent plates, feel olilig
ed to reward the men who worked
for them so faithfully, and tin chr'.s'ian women who are
j a member of some ot the largest, j
body com
posed of finer looking men, in j
more intensely earnest and zeal |
ons men—men who command the I
respect and give tone to public j
sentiment. There were also pres !
cut a number of most excellent ! manner and style were in perfect
up to the .best recited pieces ot
t :e evening. She was compli
indited generally. Miss Alva
Mattox recited beautifully, and
she won unstinted praise from hot
many friends. Lout-Ha Duke re
cited the “Dead Doll,” and hei
aidin
misfortune is that a great num and encouraging this grand work i 1
her of these “good friends” an j
very corrupt men. As the Prcsi 1
dent can not know many of them J
personally nor a very great num j
of reform. We found much to
our gratification, the whole city ol j'
Atlanta stirred tip from top to
bottom on this great prohibition
her from general reputation, In j question, and were assured by
must be governed in making up j those who are posted and ought
his mind by the representations ol to know, that Atlanta was ready
prominent officeholders. If there j and only waited an oppoi lunity to
fore President Cleveland tip
points a lot of rascals to impor
free herself from this great moral
aud social curse, and that the
, [sympathy with her subject, Shi
lid splendidly. Mary Marlin
a vc her friends a striking pic tun
if the average Grandma. Hei
manner and delivery were simply
-plendid. Joseph S. Key gave a
hoy's views on education. Joe
made a big hit, and scored one of
the biggest successes of the even
itig.
Friday morning was given to
the examination of classes in the
tant places, the public has nobody county of Fulton could lie easily
to blame but our Senators and ! carried for prohibition by a large
it is, to contemplate a soul that
lias passed the varying gradations
and growth in the religious life
until it finally reaches the full
flower of immortal perfection, and j
stands at the last day to receive a
crown of righteousness. The ser
nion throughout was unique and
interesting, and every thought
was expressed in language of
peerless beauty and sweetness.
W'e take occasion to say that [
the Methodist choir never render
ed better or sweeter music than
on last Sabbath. The Misses
Swindle and Clifton, and Miss
Willie Dews charmingly gave
• Pcrle Du Nord,” an instrumental
piece hv "jisetter.'' Miss Willie
Holt play ed a piano solo, and by
her skillful manipulations ot the
keys, showed herself ••mistress
>f the situation,’’ so far as the
\ piano is concerned. Every body
| fell in love with Miss Annie C.
j Amds, as she sang. “Come Buy
j My Flowers.” Her voice
| good, and as' she moved quietly
I about on the stage in her song.
I she seemed a thing of grace and
I’«>iii|>o^;tii*n—N*i»> A. II;::
Ek*cution-:Smhomore — Mi.-s F. Crum- ;
blew ;
EIorution-Acutlcnm*—Miss A. Price, j
hK>cuti«»u-Intej*mc«iiatc-Miss N. <kcs-
tin.
elocution Jas. II. Key.
In the Boarding Department two j
a warns were mailt*. A book lo the room
occujiicii l.y Misses Clifton. Colley ami i
Cruiitbley lor kc.-j imr the- cleanest tloor.
l in y tirew■ lor it. Miss Coiiey •rettinjr it.
A halt i-ome butter staml was «;ivcii to
the room which loul* b* < n kepi in the
best order during ibeycar. Three room. 1 *
had not been market!. The yuuujr ladift?
oceupyiujr these r«x*ins drew , and Miss
Amo- got the priz.
A 1‘hott‘graphic
irs to Miss L. Jones.
A Medal for Spelling, to Miss A, Do
mingos, by Prof, i base.
A Medal by Mr. i*. Harris for best
scholarship t«» Mi>s A. Domingo*.
.V Bottk to Miss M. Kirkscy, for Pen
manship. by Miss Porter.
The report ol the of Ti ns I
tees was read by Uev. 1*. S. Twit !
tv, and :i suggestion made which '
i*= hereby given that It. T.
the loth District has strayed
before tm* one medium rized marc Mill*,
color. Bright Sirrel. about ten or eleven |
years old. and valued by freeholders at j
ninety dollars. This is to cite r.II persons !
I to rtum* f*»rward and prove-property to j
• saitl mule ami pay co«*t and take her
j away, t-be she will be sold by the HieiitTj
; f»r Iiis Deputy at the Court House at i
Cuthbert on the lir^t Tuesday in Ainrust.
SsT>. < liven tinder myha.nd and official
..aid Marv E. lame re,air- out of the
State of Gre.rj:ia: It i-tlierrf.We ordered
that service he perfected on the raalMa-
, rv ‘1 l-atieby puMieatioii m the ' 1 T "'
i uVkt KNTunruisEtV Ari’KU.oiice a month
for four months prior to the next term of
this Court. JOHN T. PI AIfkK
May 4th, \Z<*. J. 1. I * C.
signature, this June Kith. iss."».
jel-S-td M. (.SOItM LEY. Ordinary.
Gforuia. Ranpolfii Cor NTT.
I certify the alN»ve to he a true extract
from the Minutes of the Suj erior Court
of said countv. !*• D. liEALh,
jelA-tlaiuf-liu Clerk ftyjMTior Court.
T*
Album in Cali<then
TIIE MAN AND THE
MONKEY.
O
a matt and a
meet on the
ie Buy ! was enforcetl by an earnest appeal, j all they left me."
•e wasititat fntuls be laiseil, for tntUino j >' es -. replied tin; nian.
i , .... . 1 . • i how a is. tour mother mlirr
i tlie College Imifinurs in "ootl or : ; „-,t w.nrf.-.tl,.
the College Imil lHigs in good
i der.
! The exprei-es tliroughout hav
| been of a superior character, ano j
beautv, and we were in full syin ' greatly to the gralitieation of the !
palhy with the
of the male part of the audience
Cbadain, of course, contributing j Q their dcmoti-traLions of delight
their best efforts lu'make the iiiu-
sic a success, aided by other well
known singers in the city.
The exhibition by the members
of the
TIIAI.IAN LITERARY SOCIETY
younoer i*oition t triemis and pations of this oi*i
Institution ot learning. The tm
dictices have, nearly all the wav
through, been l uge, and orderly
far above the audiences of Com
mencement occasion-.
Congressmen. Let them
to a strict account.
be held
FOlt DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint,
yon have a printed enarnntce on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizcr. 1 1 never
fails to cure. For sale bv J. VV'.. - VA N -
FORD.
Want Itein,.
majority. The goovl people there
arc organizing and are in earnest,
and the good, pure chri-tian wo
men arc helping on the good work
From all over the State, upon call
of the counties, the most encour
aging reports of the growth and trained them.
Mr. C. II. Beach will lie here in success of prohibition were made,
• few days with a stock of drugs, j to the Convention, and while the
Wc understand that Mr. Beach is ! Convention nnlv urged arid rccom :
an excellent gentleman. We are | mended the general local
alirays glad to welcome such men ; hill now pending before the Leg
the
to our town.
Mr. Tom Jay informs us
lie has so utterly destroyed
grass on his farm that a half jjority
bushel cohKI not he gathered from
tlie vthtrie place.
Mr. Frank Crittenden sent in a
cotton bloom last week. M r. (Tit
tenden is one of our very best
farmers. Everything
j islatnre, and which has passed j
that lhc Senate and awaits the vote oC
the House next month, yet a ma-
of the Convention were
I ready for a general prohibition j
j bill. One Senator said to your
■ correspondent that at tlie last ses
! sion he was only in favor of the
about his local option bill, but was now
look place Monday evening. Jam
loth. This entertainment was |
something entirely new and novel j
to the friends of the college, and!
was gotten up bv Mrs. Key, whose
varied taste and culture are well j
known and appreciated by ourj
people. The audience was large,
and greatly delighted from thej
time the curtain rose until tlie
; last act was finished. Wish wi
j had space lo fully describe every
I feature ol the entertainment. Wi
must, however, make special men
lion of “Little Darling. Dream of
Me,” vocal solo by M iss Annie
Amos, with tlute obligato hv Miss
Willic Dews. The mellow, round
ed notes of Miss Willie's flute j
blended very sweetly with the cul- j
rivaled voice of Miss Amos.— j
“Soekcry Setting a Hen,” a recita-j
The voting ladies cer ! lion by Miss Willie Holt, was tier-1
. . I. - . nearly half an hour they
haps the most enjoyable feature of i t , j -
tlie evening. Miss Willie iinper
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
Die children showed commenda
ble progress and proficiency in
the studies gone over during tin
term, greatly pleasing the parents j
present, and reflecting much cred
it upon Miss Janie Ward, who
had ao faithfully and carefully
Friday evening, June 12th, the
SOPHOMORE t'EASS
gave an exhibition that proved a
option . , , 1
! rich treat to the large audience
: present,
tainly did themselves much credit
and greatly delighted their friends
('The first reader was Misf Essie ' sonated the Dutchman almost per- j
Colley, of Leary, subject, “Trials i fcctly. Her dialect was splendid
of a Sophomore.” The piece was i A dialogue between Mary Stuart j
pleased and Queen Elizabeth was Very
Misses Beall and Dozier charm !
ingly rendered ‘'Invitation a la ;
Danse,” a piano duct. These [
voting 1 relies are very popular,!
and their numerous friends in tlie
audience evinced a bemlv appre j
cialiun of their performance, j
i’rof. Chase sang a solo, *‘.M\ ■
Queen," that was greatly enjoyed.,
••The Kentucky Jubilee Singers |
Schottische,” by tlie Orchestra. |
was well done, and brought forth
heartiest applause.
The class in music, under I’rof j Commencement.
| Chase, shows the evidences ol
great pains and care on his part,
and commendable progress ami j
proficiencY on the part of tlie pu !
pits. “Excellent pupils of an ex ;
ctIleal teacher,” was the verdict [
of ail who have expressed them
selves in our hearing.. The even ■
ing's entertainment was ended bv ;
•~ |
exercises i". calisthenics, in which
the young people fairly outdid j
themselves. The class was all
dressed in while “Tarlcton," be- j
spangled w ith stars. Each mem
ber bore, in her hand a wand. For
delight !
. I
ed the audience with their intri
'cate and numerous evolutions. In
N(’E upon a time
monkey chanced to
highway. *
— Hello, my lonir-tailed friend.*’ a«ked
tlie man. “whither art thou ;;oinjj?”
* Bi’iind for do citv,** reidied tlie mon
key.
•’ tdad to hear it.” rejdied the man.
”1 am "oinre there, too. and we will
travel together and lie of mutual henetit
•in ease of danger.”
The monkey jrrinned as<ent. and W*th
wended their way.
••What ails you?” asked the ma«:**lj
see y*»u area sutlerer, ami eau scarcely
sret alonjr.”
"Oh. you see.” rcj-lied the_ monkey. !
**my mitihler. siio had what you mil!
xerofuJa. very much ser«»fula. my fardcr.
lie ha«l heap.sores. *omc hi^ some little
lt*ng time. They both took much
i medicine, and when they died the sores
.*v left me.”
*T sec
inherited her
roftila. aid \ our fa tin l ca ir it
! !ii< on tie* wimr. and you inherited or
! w;:' horn with hotfi com plaints. Blit
vhy pine and die when you c; n he cu:-
**I heen done used over sixty bottles
•in* dni.a Ntore niiilieitie. and ir i!t»iro«nk
Money all "one atid s*»re heie yet. Some
loetors charge heap monev. but no
z )t‘d.**
“B it my friend.” ?«aid the man. “you
zot hold wf the wn»nz medicine. <!o to
r!ie druz-ton* and z»*r one liottle of B. B.
15.. a ml hef tre usinz all of»: vo:i wil
yUllMAri W1U.VTY DEPARTMENT.
W. k. IORDAN, : r
Trade is a stranger in George
town, and money lias lost its foun
dation.
Rev. F. A. Branch will preach
in Georgetown Sunday
Mi>s Ida Oliver, left for Gaines
ville last Tuesday to attend the
Cholera anion * hogs is bccom
i.ing alarming, Mr. J. \V. Green,
j lost one hundred head last week.
Miss Mattie Van Dozier, <»!
! Kiherton returned home 'l uesdav.
{ after spendiug a month pleasantly
j in Giorgetown with her cousin
| .Miss Lida ( liristian.
Miss Mattie Kaigler, is in Cutii- j
belt this week, attending the ex
lereises of And row Female College i
1 The examination of Prof. K. A. j
Keese's school will commence on |
day.
The services of "Keslei’s string’
hand of Macon has been proctir 1
ed to make music for t!ic exhild j
bition next Thursday niglit. The !
principal feature t»f the entertain |
ment will be a comedy entitled •
«piiek curt*. It will eilre ;
e». Scrofula. I*I«M»d 1’ois ni i
winr. Ivliiiis Humors.
• > l and Skin diseases and j
iM<-~.’
J Ivtter. It i-
; ill sorts of s »
| miizht on tin
! i ’afarrli. !*!•
Kidney Tr-
*1 In* -o thankful for your kindness,
uid will g » get B. B. B. to-day," replied
the iMonkfV.
The wnmnel .Mi a ft hurled at the scro- (
ftih*u> %‘i 1 -the pi tile--cries of licit pale ;
rind temler inf.int writhing and moan-j
ing v.lih hereditary bits id taint -thej
groans of that stout man routin' d wilh t
r mniii*'. foul ulcers- tlie wailings of
that wife prostrated wilh the pangs of I
rh«*umati**in the exeriieiatiug agonies :
of t'h«<e siitlering fr«*m chronic kidn-.y
trouMe-. tlie sh*rph*ss nights of tliosf-
eliildrenterritied with an itching humor
«»f the skin tin* wild and weird appear
ance of those unfortunate victims to all
form* of syphilis—th»’>e and all other
similiar diseases indicate, an impure
'•olidilioli of tlie hl«Hid. ail of which ear
1»* ••uied in an inrredil*lv short time 1»\
then^eoflJ. B. !».. the concentrated
blood purifier of the day. Je-IS-lm
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Tin trnrr, < 'rockery,
Glnsstrarc, J.atnps
anti Seiriny Mtt
. chines.
Will duplicate any bill within five hun
dred miles of this place. j«:n7-**t
liLAXK HOOKS
of every kind.size and style,cheap
?r than ever before, at
apoMff J. W. Stanford’s
J
—West’s Nerve and Brain Pills
—The great nerve and brain reui
dv. for sale, only at.
if J. W. STANFORD’S.
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-Headquarters For--
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ies more mechanical improvements
titan any Sewing Machine ever made.
Manufactured uinm principles of dura
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terials,
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Perfect in stitch and adapted to all
kinds of sewing, from Tlie lightest to the
heaviest fabrics. It is capable of a
RANGE OF WORK that cxc<^« any oth
er sewing machine.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
We warrant the natural wear and tear
of the White Sewing Machine, for family
j purposes, for a term of five years.
! Should any part prove defective during
this time, we will duplicate it free of
charge.
This warrant excepts needles, bobbins
| and shuttles. Manufactured by White
Sewing Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio,
t;. s. a.
A new lot ju-t received. For sale at
The New Furniture Store.
15. W. ELl.IS. Manager.
raay-21-ly.
Ib-otect
Yoar Yard & Gardens-
The Cheapest is Not the Best!
o TO FOSTER’S U MBER YARD,
and get some good
Ft »ST.
PALINGS,
BASK BLANK.
SILLS,
SCANTLING,
Fl.t JOKING.
CEILING,
AND WI: A T11K K BO A K DI S(}.
The Flooring, Ceiling and Weafh *r-
l H»ar«iing i- kept Dre«>e«i t*r in the R«»u;h
t«‘ suit tin* parties needing it.
Rough Blank of the Best, for
Well Curbing, Flooring, Etc.
Itcfusi'll Plank, Seanllin"*, and
Uoiigli Edge or Sheeting, all at
Rock Bottom Prices,
For < 'ash, on t he Wagon, or on
[presentation of Bill.
Lumber can be had on any rea
sonable rime, vvlirn special con
tract or satisfactory arrangement*
are made.
XV* Lumber Yard at ray old
Stand. Hespeetfully,
J. a' foster.
Having n-l.mveii 1.• Kal'aula, I have
employe.I Mr. MiISFS sl'KKH to take
rharae of tnv Lumber Yar.i.
fel.Jhct ' J. A. FOSTER.
|
| somewhat humorous and
her auditors. “The Old
Actor's; good, indeed. Miss May Beall
are no ran tv
place betokens thrift anil energy.; ready to vote for State prohibition,
Mr. M. 11. Melton informs us | as i le was satisfied that a large
majority of the people ol the state '
are in favor of, and ready for, pro !
Iribition. And as Sam Jones says ;
“the only trouble now is with tlie]
little politicians who arc afraid
prohibition will hurt their party
Stoiy, by Miss Florence Crumb- appeared as the Queen ami Miss
ley of Stewart county, was long ! Lula Junes as Mary Stuart.
tlie •‘People's Lawyer.” Those i
who desire a few hours of pleas- . Bacon,
e V j and out they went, np and down. 1 " ,e •' n ' 1 merriment, and also to re
Hi. j , , v i ceive a musical treat by tins no
ted band, should be sure lo attend.
Some very fine peaches are be
ing brought to town, and find a
;it three dollars per
round and round; and it did seem
as if they would be obliged to get
tangled lip, and all get lost in
Corn,
Flour,
crowd, but with a skill, that cmrid ! rt ‘:id v sale
j be the result of only long training
Sugar,
that cotton hluums
on his farm.
Ward is still booming. Some
have thought that it was grown [
some time ago* hut il lias perhaps
grown more this year than in any
ntWsr shx, mouths of its existence.
There is now in embryo a move .
that will send it forward with .ifyour party has to ride
raphtity and cause it to soon at- office astride a whisky barrel,
and difficult, blit most admirably
rendered. Miss Annie Barfield
reci ted tlie “Sioux Chief s Daugli
. Mr. Eli Welch, and Miss Sallie
Leap,"’ bv Miss j ^ c a me u’ 11 right every lime. |j|ij s W ere tuarriecl last Thursday
ing Jim's J.irst
Nannie Brown, was charmingly re
, cited, adding fresh laurels to the
. This exercise is not only beauti-
: ful to look u[will, but must exei t
ter,” in a most charming and rc- reputation of this talented Cuth
! alistic manner. “TheLast Hymn" bel t girl,
by Miss Annie Amos, was almost with a ’Womans Rights Cunvcn
by Justice Wm. Grady. Both j
a ! parties are from this county. We
Coffee,
Lime,
Cement,
tain a degree of prosperity that
w ill tar surpass the most sanguine i
expectations of its most ardent
friends. Yon shall hear more of
this in our next. C. E. G.
WOMAN: Her Health and
Happiness. Respectfully dedica
ted to Mothers, Wives, Sisters,
Daughters, lfi pages.
This is. the unpretending title
: then it ought to he hurt.” This
cry can no longer keep good men
from voting for only sober men
for office; and when we do this we
will have a pure Judiciary, an
iiouest Executive and an upright
i Legislature, The Temperance or
Prohibition question is now the
■ leading one in. our State policy.
faultlessly rendered. Miss Amos'
.’j elocution was very fine. “The
Knight's Toast,” by Miss Olivia
Beall, was recited with faultless)
! grace of manner and a queenly ■
air most gratifying lo her friends. : J anic 0 fr in the Coll ,
Miss I*lower Allison leciUnl the
tlie presence of :i large
“Bell of Zanora.” It could not j aUf ,J eIu . e
have been better rendered than
o! a pamphlet belore us, anil we "-mtl cannot, be ignore,], and every
can truly say that we have never! ... '
J I citizen, from the Governor to a
read a work containing so much ;
important and interesting infer-j
illation in so small a space. It is I to define his position on this sub
concise and comprehensive, and iject before lie can get the support
can be read with profit by the
large majority of the female world.
The early decay of American wo
men is due partly lo lack of vigor
of their mothers and grandinolh
Miss Flower did it. Miss Ettie
Martin gave the audience a fine
selection ot humor from Mark
Twain. Miss Ettie possesses a
high order of talent, and never
decidedly helpful influence in the! w «' 1 >»Ufli happiness.
, , . , . , W ocHllnnd Ac:nu*my is .1
The exhibition closed j l ,l 0" s,c!, l oevc-!opi.unt of the
young people. Miss Alice Porter
has charge of this feature, and
, certainly deserves well for the,
high point of perfection to w lcicli
■ she has carried her pupils.
With this exercise the evening’s '
j entertainment closed, a success in
every particular, ami greatly en
joyed by all.
COMMENCEMENT DAY.
The exercises «l^'Commencement
Day proper were introduced by a
j tiuii,” that proved a most eujoya
j bleJiixilc tu the exercises of thej
i evening.
! Tuesday morning, June 16th,
THE Jt XlOR EXIIIIIITION
chapel in
and select
\fter prayer by the
Rev. Mr. Twitlv, and music by
ire best ra. Prayer was made by
Uev. W. F. Lloyd. Miss Nannie
Blown read in a clear, distinct
District Bailiff, will be required I ' : ‘ ils l ° e,ltc, 'tain her fri'ends when
Misses Redding, Amos, Ivey and very sweet piece of music by the
; Calhoun, Miss Lula Biggers was
introduced and read a beautiful
! essay upon “Woman,” with fine
expression and sweetness. The
essay of 31 iss Fannie G. Swindle,
i ‘-Through the Gates,” was a fine
neat j
structure, commodious and eon-!
veiiieully located. The people in
that district deserve much com-1
mendation Ibr their enterprise,
and especially Judge Teel, who is
the founder.
Dr. J. W. Mercer and lady arc in
Mac-011 this week. They wiil re '
| turn home Thursday,
Mrs. F. M. Bledsoe went to
Dawson Wednesday to visit her
sister. Mis. J. il. Guerrv.
Your eoria-p indent had the
pleasure of being with the good
' i people of Floi ida District last Sat
urday at Woodland Academy pic
nic. We were very much impress-
led with the manner in which il
-AXD-
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
1 D« m >r East of Hiks' Carriage Factory.)
Eufaula, Alabama.
I ll A YE the Latent Styles of Furnitura
hy the Gar L<»ail. ( haruher Setts
irotii ^to t«* Bureau'* a** lotvai $1.1;
lU*tl>te:nIs from $.’» to $00; < 'hairs’ from 75
i Viitn t*> $I S a [»i»*ee.
Safes. IVardrulnri. Book f*a-ses. Writing
I»*‘>k-'. Hat Racks, Winilotr Shades, Ac.
WimmI t'ollhis ami t’askets all Sizes, ami
Brices
I will Manufacture ami Repair Furni
ture of" all kinds and at the shortest no
tice, ami at living prices. I will sell
Furniture as Cheap as any of the Neigh-
itorinz Cities. Having l»een en^ajred in
tin* Furniturehu-ine-s f«*r twenty years
a ml.given satisfaction. 1 would thank
my old friends and customers for their
f»a*'t favors, ami would be plad to se*
them a"ain.
#^“Tht* Ladies are especially invited
t«*c\am»ne my Sfock^KE
When visitinz the city d**nt fail to pay
me a virit. L*ememl*er the plaee. One
D*H»r East of • Ross’ Carriage Factory.”
Rcs|K*etfuIIv t
a|*f2t-f»in. * WM.LINK.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
t i *i id. ^ ^ ; Silk. Flax, Grass, aii'l Cot-
South-West-Georgia. C«ll and get Pri- ! ton Iiines, Hooks, Corks,
CCS.
June 11 et.
.Vx\,
AT
she appears on the college ros
linni. lhc.Dumb Satioi, '’3 ; specimen of Fhlglishcomposition,
Miss Eva Kaigler, was a pathetic am , abollluIc( , in beautiful
i voice a well written Salutatory.— ; was eomlucted. Instead of the
Tlie following programme
j then presented:
was
confusion and tumult that usually ,
attends pic nics. the young people
toioi-Mtipn. “Trie Dew Drop and Its ; 1]lt , llv assembled in the school
.ula L. l'carcc,.UaiHloIj*h ‘ . .
ALLISON & SIMPSON. J. P. Toombs &Br«3s.
! 500,000
I ’ -
Different kinds of Pills, at J. P.
j TOOMBS «fe BRO.’S. Among
them, “Smith's Bile Beans.” ct
DU. LESLIE’S
ers, increasing With each genera ! section prohibiting tlie manufae- j
lion, ami a disregard of hygienic
of the Christian men of our co.... . . .
try. The agitation of this question ! [ <‘c it.ition, and tv as incited iu cap ; ti, OU gj,tg. Miss Fannie read with
will never cease until wc have in- C " tl was indeed good. .rratnasA «n l .raw. The «s»v
eorporated into our organic law a
. Blake-1
rules* for tUe preservation ol
health. TUis .Irttle work details
in graphic mannei the progress ol
medical science, the peculiar dan
gers of the female sex ami the
path of duty aud safety for them.
Any movement looking to the
amelioration of their sufferings,
the building tip of their broken!
constitutions, and increase ol
their vigor and strength, thereby-
tawing to* perfect health and hap
pi»ess r is truly a philanthropic
work, ft) this fight we consider j
During the evening Miss Bur
rell Crozler played a beautiful I
! cornet solo, with piano accompa
i ni nent. After the recitations the
class sang
i which concluded the exercises foi
j the evening. The Sophomores are
! to be congratulated upon their ad-
hristians will vote at they I mirablc selections, which were
! rendered in good taste and style.
Sunday, June l4lh, the Rev.
! ture, importation and sale of liq
nor in our State.
There’s a time that is coining at last,
Oh, hasten the long-lookcd-for day;
When the nun-fiend no shackles can
cast.
For all
pray,
Pe.-tiny,” Miss Lul;
county. Ga.
Composition, “A Thing
Joy Forever,” Miss Julia Wiggin
ly *Ua.
Bnuio Solo, “Viva La Kcpubli*jue,’
Miss Annie Dozier.
Coin jk).** it i»»n. * * I -it tie Things,” Miss j
Willie* Little Holt. Eufaula. Ala.
raduation,” Miss Emma Harvey, L’uth-
bert. (ia. | . . t . 1
Composition, “The Interior of a Bub-. serve*l, anil
ble.” Miss Nannie Brown, Cuthbcrt, t*a. i partake.
Ch*»rus. “Now the Roll of the Lively
Drum,” l»y Chorus Class.
When the fx es shall go out as tlie still,!
And the worm shall be taken away, i Walker Lcwis ’ of Columbus, Ga., | (>f
great case aud grace. The essay
of Miss Annie Ivey was read splen
didly, and made a fine impression
'! upon the audience. It was a well
. written essay. “A l'lea for Our-
a beautiful chorus, j st . lv0S) -> essay bv Miss India Bald
win, was a fine production, and
was read with good effect.
India also played a violin
with great ease and expression.—
“Luck and Pluck,” essay by Miss
i Annie Haines, was a composition | Their pieces were well written,
unusual merit aud it was read
I rooms ami enjoyed themselves by
f Ianuty Ls u singing sacred songs, while the
j older people formed themselves in
small groups on the outside and
quietly exchanged theiridcas upon
the topics of the day. At 12
('om'io-ition. ••Tlioujrlitsnn the Eve of o'clock dinner was announced, aud
i *.: .. •• ... 1.* if..*.. !•...' . i
a more abundant one was never i
all were invited tor
After dinner the young j
i people reassembled in the sehocJ
Yah*<li«*tt»rv to Autlience,
l'n<ler-Grad- 1 liouse, formed in two choirs an
Tubarro, Tobare*.
Cheap, Medium and Fine, for
sale very low, at
J. W. Stanfokd’s.
Toilet OoodH,
A New Line, Received, at
—FOR—
... : nates and .Hoard of Trustees, hy Miss M, ! each atlcmpted to oiltsing t he oth-
Miss | hula June-. Waynesboro, tia. ! 0 Sl)1) „ one s „| t . WiiS defeated. 1
eh. >aledn*torv to racuity ami » kis^. by . . !
8010 i Mis.s Mattie May Beall, euthlfert, Ga. » and then all joined in tlie same
1 Constipation, Biliousness,
ct
T. S. POWELLS.
Druggist ami Bookseller.
And its mins give place to-a mil!
Makinc lircad that doth hunger allav
preached the
COMMENCEMENT SERMON,
j most beautifully. Miss Florence
: Pearce read a good essav with her
this small panqilriet a public ben-! And the prisons shall lose every door, to one of the largest congregations i usual self composure and dclibcr-
eftnrtjori', and would recommend; And the poor house tenantless stand;', we ever saw assembled in the ■ ation. “The Girl of the Period,”
i-iery lai.N to write for a copy and " hen the dramshops shall darken no Methodist Church The preacher l>v Miss Annie V. Dozier, captur-
read it carefully. It will be- sent
free. Address the Bradfield Reg- j Tlie dear homes of our beautiful land,
ulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Ofthe reineiTres offered by this
company,,we may be permitted!
to say that, for the purposes spec- ]
ifted, the? have no superior. The -
editor of hie- own knowkidgc can
testify to tlieie worth. The origi !
nator of these remedies is a gen ;
tlemait of probity and standing, i
who- has devoted years of study in
When tlie rimrrh and tlie Plate shall
arise
In the strength of their virtue and
might,
And improve every moment rhat flies.
In their daring to vote for the right.
B. F. Brimberry.
took for his subject, “Tile-Toilet,” j ed the entire audience. Miss Annie
| and in all piobabilily a finer or ) read well and < istinetly. Miss
more appropriate discourse was
; never heard in this section of the
. Stale. Mr. Lewis announced that
he would discuss the subject of
the toilet as it applied to the soul
Burrell Crozier had a capital es
say, and she read it in magnifi
cent style. Her fine cornet play
ing was also another special fea-
of tl>e day's exercises. Miss Cor-
Yim-jiI Solo, --Merrily 1 ltonni, Miss , chorus. During the intermission j
AnnieC Amos. j between the songs we had a musi- j
Ail these young la,lies did well. | ^ enlert|li „„ lllc bar , ( by j
Miss Willie Holtl:' vm,n = r . la,1 : V ,>f ll,e "eigl'bofhood.
I lie entire day passed off pleas-1
'The Floridians are noted ;
f WC':
know it will never miss a picnic j
there.
— AND-
Wall Paper and Bordering,
Just Recived, at
r. S. TO WELL’S.
ct.
and well read.
read with great distinctness and
her words were heard to the furi'! n •'• . .
end of the Cl.aj.el. Miss Nannie ! f*’* their hospHahty- aad
Brown was quite self jiossesSed.
and did herself credit in the ex-:
jircssion she gave to iicr essay. j
Miss Lula Jones, as a sharer of I
the first honor, read the Yaiedic- Mozh-y’s lA’nion Elixir for neuralgia j
to the Audience, Undei'i'J th,-Wl aml oy.w with the most
A l ard From f 'alhbrrt.
This is to certify that I ums! |)r.
This nu*«lt<*!n<* is a combiiwition of pure Vegetable matter whii-li acts entirely on
l'. Digestive Groans. |>mtinz Hu*m in a j»crfectly he:rltliy condition, ami removing
all matter contained in the stomach that doc* not belong there. No Malaria or
other Blood Disease hangs around the system where KASK1NE is used.
AVliat Causes Disease
ELEGANT
TOILET & LAUNDRY SOAPS,
Unusually cheap,
J. r. TOOMBS A liKO.'S. et
CrlliolMMil Board of Trustees i lnarkc ' <l 1 >< 1 “' ,ils •” U1 . v health, i fr, B,ms tlie h
i would ghuiiv have panl *.iW>turthe a te<l. Afewiosrs
It was full of llle,spriglitnness, ami J.,.]j,.[ b b>IS veil me at a cost of two I the Stomach, a nerfertcirculation of bhxjd and perfect Digestiiu, is olHaincl, ami t
itv of disease removed.
The aeetimulation «if garbage alsmi the premises witieli ferments su<l decays, is
i acknow ledged to i-rolilie generatorot disease, likewise. The aeetimulation
if undigested frssl ill the st.iiuach ferments and decays, tlie gases arising there- . .. ,
blood and as a eonse*,lienee diseases of various forms are gener- ! 'he city , at
i,' Kaskiae [ml. the digestive organs in onh*r. cleans out
si nao Ur!
The Universal Favorite, or the
Royal Arch Cigars, the best in
From 1‘roaiinral Lady.
1 anti hotly. He stressed the skill ! dclia S. Clifton lead a most intcr-
; of the divine hand as disjilayed i*
tlieir preparatiDni and the fact is ; lo walk or staml without sutfering .- .
apparerij to all wiio use them that j great pain. Since taking Dr. Mozley’s ; c
they are specific remedies- of in- l Lemon Elixir, I eair Walk lstilf mile sto
I have not lx-en- able in two years the works of nature anti lire artts-
beauty and oroamentation lic-
stotved by Gtxf upon the outward
calculable. ruttt e .-vS’<H ( Wcg« World j j for “ s ^ The la.
luay-H-lw-
Orirtin, Georgia.! DM*® eve could Dot Jook out from
csting essay on “Dreaming.” Tim
subject was very finely prcsenteil.
Tlie last reader was Miss Lizzie
Ward, who won golden oj.inions
from all that heard her reatl. Her
manner was chaste and very ex-
read with much sjurit. and was
listened to with real pleasure by |
the audience. Miss May Beall, i ------
as tlie sharer of the first In.nor, | indigestion, headache, malana
•tore to the F it- k| dn. y thsease, lever, dulls, loss of
„loiy to liie r.ic deliilitv and nervous nros-
J. W. STANFORD’S.
orthree dollars. II. <*. HEAI.I.
Clerk Superior Court. Itaiuloljili Co.
I.euaoM Klixir
j read the Valedictory
ulty ami Class. It was well writ
ippetite, tlehility and nervous pros
tration hy regulating tlie Liver, Stoin-
ten, antl in a tender strain that I ach,Bowels, Kidneys ami lilood.
waketl the sympathies of her
classmates and schoolmates.
There were seven young ladies in
the graduating class, and they
have all acquitted tbc-mselves well.
Fifty cents for out* ludf pint liottle;
all liability -
PREVENTION OF DISEASE.
No person wlio>c digestion is healthy n«*«*«l liavc any ft*arof cholera <»r othor
('oiihijtious Diseases, anti nothing will put the Digestive Orprans in a healthy con
dition mm uHickly as kaskiie. l»e sure t*> keep your stomach in £«>o*t order by
usinz Ka»kia>e and you may lau^rh at eontajrioii. ^ This valualde reme«ly w
—Paint the roof of your booses
with Krttwns Rubber Paint, and
prevent fire, leaks, and decay. For
sale only bv. J. W. Stanfoe®.
Oil
out tin ill :t condensed form, and two to four h ,tt]es will curw the nuyt oi'stiiiatc ! ,t. 0 „
*. Ilian now ai
Paul Sew I
anti Lent) acres cheaper
one dollar for pint and half liottlo. I ease of stij.ation. Price,an Cents.
Sold bv tlrnggisis generally, nntl bv
J. W. STANFORD, Wholesale and
Retail Druggist, Cuthbert, Ga.
mav-21-lv.
S. B. ARCHER, Proprietor, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
FOBSALE BY CT, W. STANFORD.
mav-T-ly.
J. W. Stanford's,
The most handsome M®«
of papers, all kinds, ever offered
i before at J. W. ST ANT ORD’S