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ENTERPRISE AND APPEAL,
l
Editors.
W H. COOPER,
J. W. STANFORD, ^
CVTHBEBT. GA.
Tlmrsilav Morning, Jump 25, 1SH5.
’ Official Organ of Randolph
and Qu tman Counties.
•’•■■faemMlI Kiwlnen *f
H. W. (la. Agrleallaral ()•!•
The Commencement exercise*
of this popular institution of learn
ing began last Sabbath with the
Sermon by
REV. a. A. XISXAI.LT. n. D.,
of Kufaula, Ala. The fame of
this gentleman had preceded him,
■ and a very large audience greeted
I him in the Methodist church at
a number of nnr excellent voting
ladies. We recall now the namee
of the Misses Chasta'U, Misses
Aurora and Willie Bnatks, and
Miss Gertrude Gunn.
Wards, Ga., June 23d, 1885.
Dear Enterprise Jt Appeal:
No«[Aitl effort has Itecn made
to introduce the Hegnlator into
■ , „ foreign countries, vet, in the
1 have not got time to tell you mra(ofMt it 9eelI)9 ^ hare
■i’a alutwIWe llrlw.
Something of more importance
than writing for newspapers has
demanded our attention for sever
AB are
An active brain, spanning wit, a
cheerful mind, a bright eye, a robust
bodv, pure, rich Wood, ami » vigor
ous "Uuindinx circulation, add
many
how I will run my farm next year.
The applause on the occasion ; but will do it sonic time in the
showed how heartily the audience near future. I noticed lire. Sid
appreciated their contributions to
the interest of the occasion.
After the Valcdictarv the Mill
tary Prize Drill under Prof. Wil
cox followed. A number of the
Mr. 1. A. MARTIN is onr Agent
at Buford, and is fully authorized to
reeeire and receipt for all money
paid him.
! the hour of 101. A. M. He took bust drilled young men of the
Track laying ou the Americas.
Preston A Lumpkin Railroad is
proceeding very steadily and rap
idly.
for his text: 1 Peter, 11:15.
His theme was “A godly life a
satisfactory answer to the objec
tions of infidelity.” It was a ser
mon of rare power, well conceived,
well expressed, it most admirably-
served the purpose intended, and
left an impression for good that
we have no doubt will prove a
THAT IIAt Kl\r; cot till can he
plarantwTtT 1 For sale by J. \v."'st.\"v ! I:,stm " »>e n e.iiction t<> many in the
FOltD. I audience that listened so atten-
Brn. T. C. Boykin has sold the j lively. His thrusts at the objec-
DeKfllb New s to Hanes & Worn lions of science, falsely so-called,
nek, formerly of the Jonesboro | were made with a master hand,
News. | ami tended greatly to the encotir
agement of the humble followers
MIILoirs cortill art*! Consumption
('tin;is sold by us on a guarantee. It
enres consumption. For sale bv J IV.
8TANFOBD.
The Republicans of Oliio have
nominated Judge Fotaker for
Governor—perhaps the best man
in their party- in the state.
SI.KEPI.ESS NIGHTS, made miserable
by that terrihleeougli. Sliiliih's Cure is
the reniedv for volt. Forsaie bv .1, \v.
BTANFOltlb
Judge Fort, on Monday of last
week declined to allow the ordet
for a change of trial in the case ol
Mr. Clicevcs.
CROFP. WHOOPI sc;
Bronchitis immediately Telieved h
Shiloh's Cure. For sale'by J. IV. ST A V
FOKit. * jnne-iy-Jy.
C< irtill and
relieved
of the meek anil lowly NaZarene.
On Monday night, the exhibition
of the
I'KIMAKT DEI-ARTJ1 EXT,
took | lace. The exercises com
menced at 8j o'clock, before a
large attendance. The music for
College appeared on the rostrum,
ami for nearly an hour went
found its way into even interior
Europe with highly gratifying re
suits. The following is the trans-
• „ „. . . .. latum of a letter from Germany:
in the 4lh District Items, siieak- ..
1 Northern Pkovixce of Hasover.
ing of Mrs. Snell's green corn.—
My community can beat that sev
eral days. Andrew Wilson,
colored neighbor, had green corn
first Sunday in June. Andrew is
one of our Iicst colored citizens;
keeps his boys at home, and at
through the manual of arms in] tends to his own business, and
its various details, the young men
dropping out from time to time,
for some mistake until only Maur
ice Tilt and Willie Baldwin re-j friend, has had it in plenty since
tnained. The interest then became j j„ ne Cl j,_ He has sent me two
intense, and the friends of each
were Imping for success for their . lo |, avc Frank will have new
favorite. Finally Mr. Tift was
sealed, and Mr. Willie Baldwin
stood “all alone in his glory”—
thus winning the medal offered by-
prof. Wilcox.
German Emi-ike, Aug. 7, 1884.
Dr. J. Bradfield. Atlanta Ga..
a! U. S. A.
Dear Sir—From one of my
triends I.have learned your ad
dress, and front him have received
a few bottles of your celebrated
Female Regulator, and its excel
lent pnqierties for curing certain
diseases of the fair sex have been
communicated to me. I have iiad
an opportunity of trying your toed
Line in my own family witli the
most satisfactory success, and 1
Irasten to express to you my sin
.. . ... , cere warmest thanks for the bap-
btich neighbors are good i ...
py effect produced by your medi
cine. Not only in my own fami
Iv, hut also in other families
this side the Atlantic have
makes a good living. I wish wr
had more such men. Mr. Frank
Hvntim, a near neighlmr and
corn bread by first ot July. Mr.
Bynum is one ot onr best citizens
and always has some money, and ' l * ,e sa,ne happy results been
, , , , , i effected, until now the last bottle
plenty of hog and liomtnv. tn i, , , . * , ,
.... j 1 “ - i lias been used up, and I can no Ion
lhe ><>**ng nien | cle I). Sims lias »*<*n down with j j, cr S!MM ,| V those wllo | iavc ma ,j c
displayed quite an intimate ac- ,< i|ieumati?*in lor several months,
cpiaintancc with this kind of ex- j hut is up again; glad loser you
The two Dawson pa pets are in
dulging in a small “How of words'
over the question of their clrcula
lion.
SHILOH’S VITALIZE!! is what yon
neeil-forConstipation. Lnssof A|>jit-tite.
Dizziness and all symptoms of lfvspep-
•ia. Price 10 and 7o cents iht bottle.
For sale by J. W. STAXl>Ft)Ul>.
Gen. J*. M. B. Young has lieci.
appointed to tiie consul gcncrnl-
ship at St. Petersburg, at a salary
of $3,000 per annum.
WILL YOU SUFFER w ith Pys]s-p«ia
an.! Liter t omplant. 1 Shiloh's Vualuter
is guaranteed to cure you. For Sale o\
J. W. STANFORD.
The first car load of melons
from Brooks county was shipped
on the 17th inst., by the Scott
brothers.
For lame Hack, Side or chest nst
sl.il.»i.’s Porous Plaster. Price I'd Cents.
For sale l.y .1. \V. STANFt>l:I>.
Albany is reported as having
17 bar rooms. Clearly, the aver
age citizen docs not depend on
artesian water.
Efforts are making in Macon to
organize a Home Fire Insurance
Company. We hope they inny
succeed. The rates of foreign
companies are unreasonable.
CATAKP.lt CFRKIL health am] sweet
breatli secured l.y Shiioh’st’uinrrh Rein-
e<iv. Price do cent* Vasal Inieetor free.
For sale by J, W. STANFORD.
her of young ladies ol this city,
which added greatly to its inter
est. The audience greatly enjoy
ed the songs of Misses Gertrude
Gunn, Aurora Brooks, Willie
Brooks and Nrinmic Brooks. The
following programme was cxccu
led by the little boys:
Joseph Tiflelinuin, “Washington.”
Lcmmic llouek, ‘’Little l>an.”
Fitzhugli Price, “The South.”
Charlie Simpson, “A Littl.- Boy’s
Speech.”
1,. II. More, “I’ll Take what Fatli-
t-r Takes.”
Willie S. McWilliams, “The Thirs
ty Hoy.”
liyrdie IVade, “The Noblest Men.”
Jimmie Martin, ”A Ballad of Bra
very.”
John ltedding, “The Last Redoubt."
crcise ami showed hoar well they
had followed the leadership of
their Commandant, Prof. Wilcox.
WEDNESDAT MOKXIKG
was devoted to tiie examination ot
classes in Primary Department,
j the exhibition of the Collegiate
j Department, a Spelling Contest,
anil the award ot Medals and Pri
zes. The little hoys under Mrs.
Holt-, of the Primary Department,
pleased their friends in their geog
raphy examination, anti did well
in arithmetic. A
for the day time was present, anti
seemed greatly to enjoy the occa
sion. The exercises were cqietied
with prayer l>y Chancellor McU,
out again. Unde Daniel. Gut
crops were never better than now.
We hail a good rain last evening.
Yours, J. T. Jay.
demands for the medicine. I wish
very much to procure a new sup
1II 111 m as - saws if 11 l H t tv llllt "AM sail — tflin i pa rai • tai»* A , ' 1 ,
.1 wei-l- - ns, I ,n.i i„™ failed charms lo female society—y et, ali -
al weeks past, and we have laiicef j lllW . f,. w | a ,ii M . an boast at all these
to get in anything at all.
Perhaps nineteen twentieths of
the rentiers of this paper have
heard ami freely discussed the
report against our Pastor, Rev. J.
G. Corley. He did not preach
here last Saturday anil Sunday,
ami will not until this mutter is
fully settled. Just here wc desire
to state, that after a thorough
investigation, the report is fouud
to lie nothing but a pack of lies.
The public will please bear this in office,
mind.
The oat harvest was tolerably
good.
Cotton is generally small autl
needs attention.
Pros|tecls for a large corn crop
have never been better within the
writei’s recollection.
signs of health!
A CWntf tar Celts.
There arc said to be about 200
voung colts in Greene coonty. At
two years old they wilt hare a
money value of $10,000. The
•nonev that lias been spent fin
n boast CM all lursk - , . . ..
While they remain horses aim mules in this con till
victims to anv of those terrible female
complaints, t'liev will be compelled to
lie mere feeble, delicate drones upon
society. You cat l« restored t<>
health anil happiness by the use ««
the Mexican Female Remedy.
everywhere..
For sale in Cuth's-rt only by
J. \V. Stanford.
Ker Boyce lias been appointed
postmaster at Augusta, vice XX .
F. Holden, suspended upon prool
of acts of partisanship while in
Sells Fast.—Chiilarine, though it has
only been here a lew days, is selling
fast, and is giving very good satisfac
tion. Miller Bros.,
Egan, Tex., May, <», 18S4.
For sale* in C’uthlx*rt <*n!v bv
l»t J. \V. STANFORD.
New Advertisements*
The watermelon crop promises i
to be good. i THE MAN AND THE
From three to five cotton bolls I MONKEY.
to the stalk is the best that we J
ply. anil therefore address yon ml can show just now. owing to back-
respect fully ask of you whether I ward spring, etc.
you have an agency for your med j A correspondent says that we
a bin snake
, man and a
meet on the*
H'ineon this continent, and if not,...
tn send me a few dozen bottles I l,avc becn OUl
|>rr North German Lloyd steamer.; hunt. Guess hejusttold that one
I For the. amount you may draw on I tn keep his hand in.
Now that plums and blackber-
Tiie construction of the Shij
Canal across the Isthmus of Fan
am;, was certainly a daring, mag-j me i| Iro ugh Messrs. G. Mcckc A
nilicent thing. But the fact that | Co Bankers in Bremen, or if you
in that sickly climate, while at j prefer it, I wili send vou the
work in that marvelous enterprise, | :im „„ nl of the hill in advance,
so many brave and noble fellows! Awaiting your reply, I am yours
Inst their lives, is a pathetic, trag-l resitcclfullv.
ic thing. But it is a happy fact.' ' G. V. Fraxkexrcrg.
that death there now. will be rare j Send to theBradfidd Regulator
i v seen. Panama Druggists sell j f.,., Atlanta. Ga.. for a book on
fair attendance j t> in iih s R'l® Beans.
Price two bits |ier lmttle. For
sale in Cutl.bcrt l.y all Druggists.
A- J. B. McWilliams A Co.
James B. Stanford, “I Can't.”
R. W. West, “Ti.
and llie following programme ex
edited:
Hon. H. (..Turner and the Borer-
ttorship.
Tiie friemls ot Mr.
IF. Cochran. (2d Ibmor) ‘Ambition.' | South Georgia liave
A. I*. Mathis, ’ Hamilton.”
J. Jenkins. “Tile Voice of History
‘■Honors and Horrors of
Tiie Motherless Ttu-
keys.”
Jesse R. Holt, “Good—Bov—Land,”
Tommie Jtyars, “The Sword of Rob
ert Lee.”
John I’. West, “The Broken Bat- j
talions.”
The little fellows all acquitted
themselves handsomely and re
eeiveil the most tumultuous ap
plausc. Jimmie Martin ami Char
lie Simpson especially pleased the
audience. Their pieces suited
them perfectly, and then, they
were just “little boys.” The ex
hibition was a success in every
way, and reflects great credit on
Mrs. Holt, w lio had charge of this
Department. Tiie audience
C. 8. .Svalv
War.”
T. r. Mitchell, "Appeal lo the South."
J. M. Brown. Alabama.; Excused.)
ft. A. it.-ddiug, 'Napoleon Bonaparte.'
B. K. Cochran. ‘'Breach of IToiniee.'*
F. 1>. fittersou, Stewart County, i.ex
cused. )
.1. M. Ilarvey, "The Lon* Star of Tex
as."
W. K. Baldwin. "Tiie I’oli-di Boy."
J. If. Williams. "iuteiiii*era»cc."
M. tv. Tift, list Honor ; English leg
islation."
Woman. They are mailed to any
address, free. jc25 lm.
m a m
Cateman Slatioa Items.
Day laborers are in great de
mand just now in this section at
fair wages.
Rev. H. L. Crutnblcy's school
took a vacation last Friday, the
duration of which we have no!
learned, hut will state that at the
j proper time it will lie re opened.
The building committee for the
: Academy at this place is snccccd-
produced in this paper, not only a* ; |n ^ ycry wc „ will , tllelr n<>l k
Very near tiie requisite amount
has been subscribed, ami soon wc
Turner in!
been Very ;
much pleased at the com pi i men- i
tary manner in which his name
has been mentioned in connection I
with the gubernatorial nomination.
Manv of these notices have been rc-
Thc young men were all self- !
proof that wc eudorseti them, but
a* an evulencc of our confidence
in their sincerity. Neither has
Mr. Turner himself been oldiv
possessed, and rendered their pie
ic-!
; ious to tiie high encnniuius of the!
ces in a manner higlilv creditaldr
press and the manv assurances of]
expect to see work commence upon
the building.
Mr. W. H. M s »rc made a visit
ries are ri|K» the bachelors will
laugh and g r " v f*at for several
weeks to come. Won't ther,
Bro. K.?
The picnic mania shows no sign
of abatement. There will be a
picnic at the new bridge three
miles east of here on Saturday,
July 4th. Another will be giv**n
in the grove at Mr. J. N. IVn v's
home on the 11th of July.
O XrE upon a time
m«>nk«*y chanced to
highway.
••Hello, my long-tailed friend.” asked
man. “whither art thou ^oin^V”
“Hound for tie citv,” replied the mon
key.
“<ilad t** hear it,” replied tiie man.
% **I am trt»injr there. ttH>, and we will
travel together and l»e of mutual benefit
in ca**e of danger.”
The monkey grinned assent, and Voth
wended their way.
“What ails you?” askcl the man: “I
see you are a sufferer, and can scarcely
get alonij.”
“Oh. you see.” replied the monkey,
“my mudder, slie had uhat you call
scrofula, very much scrofula, my fnrder.
he had heap sores, some hi*? sotne little
sores. l«*n>; time. Tliev both to«*k much
medicine, and when they died the sores
was ail they left me.”
“Yes, yes.” replied the man. ‘‘I see
how it is. Your mother inherited her
Hseaso. scrofula, and your father ca-'gM
T|, t . j his on the winu, and you inherited »ir
, was )M»m with both complaints. But
public arc invited to both, but | w j,v pj w and die when you c\.n Ik* cur-
not forget tlie tiinner basket. ed.”
Is there any reliability in Quit j r a
man county ? 1 he snake season is M<»ney all cone and sore lieieyet. Some
in full blast. Eight or ten large Mnct.irs charge heap money, but no
good.”
“But my friend.” said the man. “you
irot 11•»]«1 *( the wmn;* medicine. Co to
rattlesnakes have been killed on
our plantation for the past few
weeks.
Aleck Ha!!. CtJnred, says that
his race is improving, morally,
every day. Not long since, while
ho and his wife were in the Held at
work, one of his color went in hi*
house and cut aside of meat in
two and took half of it. He say*
a year ago they wouldn't have left
any.
A young man who doesn't live
a thousand miles from here ha*
to themselves, and to their instruc
tor, Prof. Wilcox. Where all did
so well we are unwilling to make
distinctions. These places ns
speakers were awarded on
same basis as in the Academic
Department—scholarship.
THE SrELIJNG CONTE>T,
i ever, in fact it is quite certain, j
| that Mr. Turner's friends will not j
the dnur .-tore and ^ct one bottle of B. B.
B.. ami Iwfore urinjr all of it you will feel
better. It i>i a quick cur«*% It will cure
all sorts of s »rcs. Scrofula. Blood Poixon
caueht on the wins. Itchin** Humors,
fatarrh, H!oo*l and Skin diseases and
Kidney Tr«»uhl#^*.**
"I h«‘so thankful for your kindness,
■iml wili act I*. H. 1>. to-dav,” replied
the nioiikrv.
woulil have inaile our people rich.
Greensboro Journal.
Ax Eminent Phjfslebins Sayss “C. F.
Simmons A Co.’s meilii’incs sell bet
ter than anv medicine in inv two
drug stores' Chiilarine is death to
chills. J- J- Goss, M. It.
Osyka, Miss., May 13,18M.
F,>r salt: in Cut hlt-rt only by
■Jt J. W. STANFORD.
Several car loads of melons
from Florida have already passed
through Atlanta.
FE-UIT JARS I
Masons Improved, (Glass
Tops)
Quarts & 1-2 Gallons.
Jelly Tumblers*
(Tin Tops) third and half Pints,
—AND— -
Jar Rubbers
Offered at Low Prices, at
T. S. POWELL’S
ct Drug Store.
J.J.
CUTHBEKT, GA.
HEADQl'ARTERS FOR
Genl. Grant has been removed
to Mt. McGregor. Of late lie has-
been on a decline, though a day
or twosinec a slight improvement
was noted. His death may hi
delayed hut it must take place
before a great while.
Postmaster General Vilas seems
to have his lines ready tor an ad
vance upon the enemy. Instances
of offensive partisanship have
been spotted all over the country,
and the offenders will have to gc
without ceremony. The Angus
ta pnstofficc has already changed
hands, having been given to Hon.
Ker Boyce, and others w ill have l<
follow.—A (lanfa Constitution.
Mr. N. B. Garwood, of Atlanta,
has recently died in Florda with
$200,000 on liis lire. He fell Iron,
his hors* while attempting b
mount, the girth of the saddle
breaking with him. and struck his
head, producing concussion of tin
•train. The life insurance he car
rie-.l is large enough to stimulate
the insurance companies to fight
the payment on theground'of sui
cide or something else. His lar
gest sum was $100,000.
Albany News: The dreaded
caterpillar has made his appear
ance in the cotton fields of this
county. A report to this effect
has cotne in from several reliable
smtrres, an?? there is no reason
whatever for entertaining am
hope of deliverance from
these periodical pests. The show
ery weather will promote that
luxuriant growth of the cotton
weed which is favorable to tiie
fapid increase and destructive
visits of these worms.
i an unknown correspondent in
, , , , to Oxann, Aln. t last week, return-jx ort i,Ga. He wrote to her alwmt
i persona su}qx>rL ant < « on Frbiav. A pleasant visit: six months ago, ami rinl not get
| which have come to him ^ ro,n j W:IS result of his trip. • j an answer until a short while
I various portions of tiie state. He! Messrs Belcher A Fain have * * ,:K '**• * ,ul was Stood when it did
.. I a ' , ‘ ,rit ialCS lhe ton, l ,li:nentU ! started round on their threshing! "ul!n'h.«
the I for I lhest ' ! U.ur, and report the yield so far j , Imvc been treated Was engaged
confidence. It is not likely, Dow-j , ( j. , ials g rst rall>- j lo a voting man and was lo get
Mr. L. Atkinson requests us to j "tarried next fall, and now I hear u'.m'l purifieri.f tlie'day
it ■ , , i he has married another girl. If;
j urge his claims now nor allow his i ”’ 1 - 1 W1 _ p ep.ma “ - y,m ever thought of coming up
. it , followed, and this feature | L la,,, ;' 1 comention.! lurnuh lemonade in first c lass or- j W:1 y, come now: will appre |
takes interest in the little , \ In other wt.nU, lie is uc»t a candi I Herat \ illulah on next Fiiesriav. ciatr votir company. I am seven
proved quite interesting. Fcii |^ <|;lte for ?orerilor . As we stated
young men from tiie Academic • ive make no issue with our esteem
Department were pitted against j ed contentporaries who have sjmk 1 _
the same number from the Colic !*‘ n “ r *'«'» ” •'* suitable person for j" s,,nll J > nl ‘’ r «ttng. Large con-
Onc by one they droppec
Cookintf Heating Store*
Tinirare, Crockery,
Gla**irarc, Lamp*
and Sciriny Ma
chines.
Tb** veil An ie*3 «*haff burled at the scro
fulous trir! .tin pitile**cries«*f flint pale
and tender inf itst writhing and moan
ing with hereditary blood taint—tin*
groans of that stout man confined with *
runninir. foul ulcers—the wailing.i of
that wife prostrated with the panps i»f
rlieiiinatism the exenieiatinsr agonies I
of tho^e sufierin*r fr**nt chronic kidn*.y j
troubles*, the sleepless Iii.L'lits of those [
children terrified witli an itching humor |
of tin* '•kin -the wild and weird apj*car- j
am-eof tliose unfortunate vi«*ttm*< to all J dred miles of this place,
forms of *«yphtii>— these and all other
Miuiliar di-sense** indicate an impure
condition of the blood, all of which can j
he cured in an incredibly short time by i
tlie u-*c of B. B. B.. tiie e»»neentratc«' J
Je-lS-lm
Will duplicate any bill within five litin-
junT-ct
—fresh lot of Tens nt
Drug Store of J. W. Stun ford.
the
ways
boys nnil this occasion furnished
an exceptionally good entertain
ment.
During the evening. Prof. Hun-
t t received a telegram from Al
bany announcing the serious ill
ness of their daughter. Mrs.
Wilder, and requesting their im
mediate presence in Mint city.
The sul news, and the necessity
for the immediate departure of
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, brought
out the sympathy of the large at
tendance for these anxious pa
rents. At Mr. Hunter's request.
' The services at Yillnlah on last
| Saturday and Sunday wore un
it ate.
tins distinguished lion »r, and j gregations were present on both
ree heartily that Mr. Turner j days, and the pastor. Rev. John
| Marlin delivered some tine prac-
sermons.
Mr.
and B F. Grace- were left. The every Georgian wo.d«l be proud,
matter became quite exciting, and ! Nor still, do we doubt that prefer
every word was expected to bring | 11
riowflhonc ot tbe other. Finally
j mrnt and honors at the bauds of! are b> know that
your company
teen.” Our frietel promptly re
plied, stating that her letter came
too late—that he was now engaged
to a girl down this) way, and would Tost
CHESS CARLEY COMPANY’S
mastur Gi’Otge Willie went down
on “spiraea,” leaving Mr. Grat e in
possession of a handsome medal.
By common consent, wc believe,
he was really the best speller in
! the school.
in appreciative constituency await j Sim Oliiff, who has been afflicted
him in the future. File time may ! f„r some years with rheumatism,
come when lit would accept the
nomination for gubernatorial lion
ors, but the time has Lot arrived
when either he or those deeply in
lerested in his political promotion
either seek or desire it.— Quitman
Free Press.
General Longstreet. in a recent
Rev. IV. II. Coiqier took charge of
the exhibition and carried it to its I T,,E MI - ,>A, S A!iD frizes
close. A contest in reading lie- j were then awarded by Judge I interview, attributed the defeat of
tween a half dozen sprightly boysj D, Kidiloo, President of the Board i the Gonfederaey (1) to the failure
from the Academic Department of Trustees, in a very neat
seusihle speech. Among
concluded the evening’s pleasure.
Tire examinations of the Pri
m irv and Academic Departments,
which were set for Tuesday did
not take place, owing to the ah
sence of Mr. Hunter in Alhanv.
snd i to concentrate on Grant’s army at.
I . .
Gettysburg which was utterly use
has improved wonderfully for the
certainly get married before long.
The correspondence has been dis
missed.
If friend Peter, of Benevolence,
has n fine spring chicken that he
would like to dispose of in a good
cause, he will have an opportunity
of doing so next Saturday, for we
will lie there.
Water White,
and Fire-Proof
last few months so that he can go!
Good Gracious? ain’t it h«t!j
' We have to quit writing to wipe
almost anywhere about the place j„, e |H , rs pi rnt i, in . J. B. S.
by the aid of his crutches with ' -— m • m
hut little fatigue. j French Wine teem.
We learn that Mrs. Puckett is!
still improving front her hurt j
received some months ago. j Life itself depends upon a healthy j
We would like to inquire of t nervous system. \\ lien the nerves
, . , , ... i i „ ci! are impaiicd wc onlv enjov partial
I Fort Donelson; (2) the hat’.le of T .[' en '} Ja J* r!,at 'himhed Mr Sol I qf,.. lVmlierton’s Frcn.-l, WineCisa
f*. le ! iA.'i. ■ B* Me. w omler it it was Miss j & sp«*cilit* for tiie nerves, and will
The Great Nerve Restorer.
Kerosene Oils!
Lubricating.
young ladies kindly furnishing:,^ The route for the Confeder
the music for the day, were Miss i a tes was open to get as near Wash
Willie Kitldnn. Miss HallieSmith, j ington as the Federal*, or nearly;
Miss Gertrude Gunn, Miss Auro-1 ''J- taking ,t the former could have
Fannie
THE ACADEMIC DEfARTMENT,
gave their cxhiliition Tuesday
night before a very large audience. !
Prayer was offered by Rev. F. A. !
Branch. Master Phelps Wade, as
second honor man. delivered the
Salutatory, and Master George
Willie Coojier, as first honor man.
the Valedictory. Both did well.
ra Brooks, and Misses
and India Hunter.
The music during all the cxer-
, ciscs has been much enjoyed, and .
; tile young ladies iurnishing it dc
| serve a vote of thanks for their
; kind public spirit.
Viewed from every stand point,
the exercises have been pleasant
and entirely successful. The au
diences have been large, tbeatten
chosen their own ground for tiie
Ella? ; restore them to a condition of jierfoot
Our old bachelor friend. J. C.! health. Thousands liave tried it and
McLendon, lias the best average
fight-, in which ease their victory I
was certain; (3j tiie failure to'
follow up the Cliicamanga victory.
On the latter |niint he says: “I went
there with the express promise
that if we gained a victory ail
field of cotton tiiat we have seen
this season. Wonder if he would
not make some nice young lady a
good husband. What say you
John to such a transaction?
Mr. J. A. Belcher has the best
Cylinder and
available troops should be sent to
arc cured of their ma Indies. This
great restorer and tonic aets with
wonderful effect in eradicating the
diseases of humanity. It drives away
def ression, and restores energy and '
health to the entire system. Try a
l>ottle, and confirm the praises which
others art* giving it. There is joy and
, happiness to the afflicted in every boi
field of com we have seen, lfjile. T*> la • morions thinkers it » the
seasons arc favorable he will get j‘‘Intellectual Beverage.” For sale
| at least 35 bushels to the acre on ! Druggists, and in Cutiibert by
At
us at once; with them we could
have crushed out and ruined Rose
crans’ army. Instead of that we
simply sat down there and waited
till the Federal* got strong enough
to drive us away. After that I
i knew the Confederacy was doom-
of the young men truly excellent. I ed. Never had a hope after that
non need that the boys, whose j The , ul | 0 „. ing u t j, e list of jjed-1 —> n Taft, it was a plain case, just
names appeared on the pro j , . p . awarded I a matter of time. 1 knew there
gramme, had won the place on the , c ..i...i..._ir>_„ never lie another opjiortu
j live acres.
W.W.J. j:vv . Stanford.
jc‘25*lm.
receiving the hearty applause of i , ... .
, . . . __ ,, ! tion gooil. and the performances
their friends. Mr. Hunter in- ° '
Spindle Oils—
Bottom Fignres, to the
Sick Headache Cared in Five Hina- ! A S , ' n,!e,nan at Pensacola, Fla.,
tes.—C. F. Simmons A Co., St. Louis, j has been iu correspondence with
W bile attending the General Assent-, Jfr. Lewis about putting one of!
blv of the Cumljvrland Presbyterian ! , . . .. , • i
Church at Austin, Texas, I received 1)14 l, oats ftn our river. He has!
ALLISON & SIMPSON,
Delivery Agents.
J nno 25 ot.
basis of scholarship, and had not
been selected according to oratori-
cnl ability. The following pro
gramme was then presented:
Phelps Wade, “Salutatory.”
C. M. Owen, Cutlihert, fexcused.)
Fred Barfield, “Education.”
T. If. Everett. ’Downfall of Poland.’
George W. Cooper, “The Color-
Bearer."
Collegiate, n ,,y to retrieve; we could only de-
Depai tmeul—Gold Medal—M. W. j lay the inevitable. Every man
Tift. we lost was a dead loss, w hile the
2. Scholarship in Academic j North was growing strongerevery
O. B. Bush, Millet county, (excused)
Frank G. Branch, “i'lie Castian ■
Karlire, “The National
IV. Cooper.
3. Spelling—Gold
F. Grace.
4. Declamation in Collegiate!
I dav.”
’ l All of
which would seem to
! prove that “great battles are
Medal—B. j fought beyond the stars.”
a small liottle of your liver medicine.
(>n in;.- way home 1 was taken very
sick and took a dose of the medicine,
and in less than five minutes it cured
ine of tiie worst spell of sick headache
that I ever had in luv life. The bal
ance of the bottle lias ls-cit used v. itii
good effect by my family. It ought
to be ineverv family in" the United
States. j. C. Blanton,
Pastor C. P. church, Pleasant trite.
Ala., June 27th, 1881.
For sale iu Cutlitiert onlv l,v
| Abraham Lincoln was a total
abstainer for fifty years. On hi*
Department—Gold Medal 1. E. election to the Presidency a large
Mitcbctt: : nu " 1 lU \ r t ., . of * itizens ' crowded j KhartoumT He states that hc'wit
5. Declamation in Academic | tothe^liiteHoasc to congratu- j nesse<t tic capture of Ktiartoum,
A Disptch from Cairo, Egypt,
says: Some excitement has been
created here among the English
officers and residents by the arri
i ral of a Coptic merchant from
Knight.-’
, Claud C.
tor several (lavs reports have i-
■ j Lii.-iif.ii. — j UUS3CH ii c L'ainm c ut ivilii ioum,
been published of a difference be | Phelps Wade,’The American Flag.; Department—Gold Medal—Frank I late l,,,u ’ n . ‘De audience | ani , t ,, at immediately after tiie
tween the president and his alter-! | Branch. 1 ro,, ‘ U waa fuH *- |eaw ‘ “ h - v °“ e ‘ **.’ ,l.e rf...
ney-gcncral over a questlou of ap- j 1*. R. McWilliams, “Wolsey’sj (;_ Drillin' 1 Gold Medal W.
A
recent dispatch ; * vj-.” li! ' ilcGrcgoV!' Baker eounty,! E - Baldwin.
|iointment».
to a Boston paper represents the I (excused.)
angry
in thei
George W. Coojier, “Valedirtory.” ;
7. Declamation in Primary Dc
These lads acquitted themselves
! partment—1st Prize-Tommic By-
2nd Prize, Fitzhugh Price.
Reading Contest—Book—
attorney geaerai as very
because he was- overruled m me i • | ars
Iowa marshalsbip oontroversy. j Dandsomdy. Their siwteches were i ‘ „
The attorney-general was- report-! not “*'* aDl * 1 Dread bare from long; ^ ^ McWilliams,
ed as saying that if he were j ,Ise ' an< * were delivered well. j ,j ^ IVsik was awarded bv
<ig*iin ovcFi'H-lcd he vro'ild pg.; Little Lllic 3Ic^icl y a little j Dr. J. \\. StjiuiD$>r<l lor scholar-
sign. Tbe attorney general |i ;ls j Wind hoy, was called to the piano J ship i» the C.dlegiate Depart
i * j * . «. between tlic soeecfies and suntr * oicut» wjis won- by Air. jl. ■ 1
l>een asked about these s*eporti».-| “ ' > T 1 ' un ^‘ j w r vitt ll
Mr. Garland never affects any! Old iEfcg liay, very much to j
mystery about the management I 8llc inlcrc8t of the entire audience.; As if by magic one’s pains vaaiah if! President
of the- business of his oftile. He | lo,,che<l li ® of all
said frankly: “These reports are i Dy D« presence and |>erfor.nanee,
2t J. W. STANFORD. .% <- ar <i I'rona ( uthbi-rl.
Tbis is to certify that 1 used l>r.
Mo*Iey‘s Ia«*mon Kiixir i»»r neuralgia
of tiie* hc;i<l ami eyes with tin* most j a ** cases of Sick
inarke*! b**iu*fits to nn* general health. I
I would gladly have paid |oU0 for the |
relief it has^iven me at a cost of two i
or three dollars. II. O. BKALL. i
CMerk S«i>criorCourt, Randolph Co. ?.
Front Proaoiarai Lndy
itamsnn the ' ^ have not l>oen able in two years
of the practiraliokcs of which he \ mahTiTdAm-Vn. wnheiipari i td wa,k ° r Mta,,d witl,oUt ^»ff\**-in-
wns fond “Gentlemen ” said he 1 > , demanded the head ol Gor-1 ^ |>;lilI sillt . e taking l> r . Mozley’s
"j ",' ! ‘D»n Tor a trophy, but his warriors | Union Elixir, I can walk half mile
I am sure .ton wi 1 a^rec ith me j p ro ,l U( - c j the head of the Aus-1 without suffering the least inconve-
that on this auspicious occasion , ^ r j an consul, Mr. Hansel. When j nictwe. Mbs. It. II. Bloodwouth,
been invited to come up and ex-1
amine the stream, Mr. Lewis prom-;
ising to go down with liitn to War
wick. There is no doubt about
our having a steamboat this fall
if the government will push the
work of cleaning the channel. If
put through this fall it will put at
least 3,000 more bales in our mar
k ct.—At oil tez a m a Heard.
Thousands of cases of
SICK
Hcadnrlip arc permanently cured every rear (as the hundreds of tes
timonials in my |>ossossion will testify) by the use of
Dll. LESLIE’S
Special Prescription. This Remedy stands to day without a rival,
and with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousands of Pliysi
cians throughout the country have acknowledged their inability to
cure it, ami are now prescribing Dr. Leslie' Special Prescription for
HEADACHE
i in cltlipr its nervous, bilious or congestive form, arising from ob
struction, congestion or torpidity of the liver. When 1 say that Dr.
Leslie’s
we should drink each other's
health.’ This proposition was
greeted with applause. Soon a
servant ap|»cared. carrying a tray
witli a number of glasses and a
large decanter of water. Turning
to his guests, the President then
said: “Gentlemen, we will now
1 drink each other’s health in the
best Ik;vcrage given to man. pure
cold water.” Subsequently the
added to one of his
not worth denying. My relations
; and tihe demand for his re
with the president are friendly and aru e wa » ^ “ rRrst an<l l*™ 81 '
barmonions. No- occasion ‘ , ms j ««t that the Httfe fellow had to
arisen, tn make the slightest dir j come back and sing tbe second
foresee between' u*.’ r
he he a sufferer from rl.ctwwtism or j rrleD ,l 8; ..That water joke e«ect-
nciualgiaaiul applies St. Jacobs Oil, ,
, the vwii-baiiislier. For Coughs and ! ctl P^P** 8 *- 8 11 cleared my
reamiear- Uol.URcd Star Cough t’ure is a safe, : r*®'" »“'l g av e ‘Dem a lesson m
* 1 . ! pleasautr sun* remedy. the disuse of strong drink*.’
the mistake was discovered, a se
cond search was made for Gordon,
liut the mahdi’s followers were tin-
aide to find any trace of tiie hero
or Khartoum. They found sever
al other Europeans, but ho docu
ments were found on their clothes
to show that either of them was
General Gordon. The Coptic
says that General Gordon seeing
that all was lost may hare escap
ed south.
Greenlanders; A j* said,- live in
the hope of a warm heaven said »
j lime. The music was furnished by! cold place for the nicked.
—Large stock of laces, Bui*
broideries, etc- at
tf. v. PULASKI k CO.'S.
A beautiful child is tiie pride of
the household. Worms wHI dar
ken its complexion ant) min its
health. Save it, Oh 1 save it. One
•>r two doses of Shriner’a Indian
Vermifuge will net all things right
again.
Griffin, Georgia.
lo>wva Kllxlr
Cures indigestion, headache, malaria,
kiilnev disease, fever, chills, loss oi
appetite, debility and nervous pros
tration l>v regulating tiie Liver, Stom
ach , Bowels, Kidnevs and Blood.
THE IMPROVED,
Light-Running White l
T his sewing machine embod.
iffl* more mechanical improvement*
than any Sewing Machine ever nude
Manufactured uiM.n principles of dural
hi lity. cimstmcteriof the best known ma
terials.
IT WILLLASTAUFE-TIME,
Perfect in stitch ami adapted to all
kinds of sevinjr. from the lightest to the
heaviest fabrics. It » capable of •
RANGE OF WORK that excels any oth
er sewinp-machine.
WARRANTED FDR FITE YEARS.
Wc warrant the natural wear and teur
of the White Sewing Machine, for family
purjMKH**. for a t<*nn of five years
SlioaM any part prove defective durinc
this time, we will duplicate it free of
charge.
1 his warrant excepts needle*, bobbin*
and shuttles. Manufactured by Wunw
Sywixii Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio
It. S. A.
A new lot just received. For sale at
The New Furniture store.
B. W. ELLIS, MxNA iir.
maj'-21dy.
Drotect
Your Yard & Gardens.
The Cheapest is Not the Best!
O TO FOSTER’3 I-USfBRB YARD,
JC and get some g'ssl
POST.
PALINGS.
BASE PLANK.
SILLS,
SCANTLING.
FLOORING.
CEILING.
AND WF.ATHKKBO.VRHINO.
Well Curbing, Flooring, Etc.
Refused Flank, Scantlings, and
Rough Edge or Sheeting, all at
Rock Bottom Prices,
For Cash, on the Wagon, or on
presentation of Bill.
Lumber can be had on anv rea
sonable time, when special con
tract or satisfactory arrangements
arc made.
far* Lumber Yard at my old
Stand. Respectfully,
J. A. FOSTER.
Having removed to Ktifatila, I hare
employed Mr. MOSES SPKEK to take
etiargr of mv I.tunber Yard,
febaret ■ J. A. FOSTER.
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
I I>our East of Ross’Carriage Factory,)
Eufaula, Alabama.
500,000
Toilet Goods,
A New Line, Received, at
T. S. POWELL'S,
ct Druggist and BiMikseller.
Just Recived, at
T. S. POWELL’S,
ct. Druggist and Bookseller.
SPECIAL
Prescription will cure the most obstinate eases ot Sick Headache, I
mean just what 1 say. and that is, that It not merely relieves hut
POSITIVELY
... , v . cures, no matter how long the case may hare been standing. I have
Fifty cents for one half pint liottle; j testimonials from |terson* who liaye lieen afflicted for twenty years,
one dpi la r tor pint and half I sit tic-.; being confined to IknI two or three days at a time every two weeks
that have been permanently cured by two bottles of Dr. Leslie’s
Special
PREBCIilFriOX
Sold bv druggists turners ilv, and bv
J. XV.'STANFORD, Wholesale' and
Retail Druggist, Cuthbert, Ga.
iuay-21-ly.
The Georgetown Echo has been
revived, with Mr. E A. Teall as
publisher, R. G. Morris, proprie
tor. Tbe good people of Quitman
now have an opiiortunity of allow
ing their appreciation of a home
; newspaper.
so that they have not had an attack for over ftve years. If you are
troubled with Sick Headache and wish tube
CURED
to sure ad give this remedy s trial. Price $I.Mt
S. B. ARCHES. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
FOR SALE BY J W. STANFORD. may f ly.
at
Unusually cheap,
J. r. TOOMBS A BRO.'ft. et
POWELI/S DRUG STORE
BJLAXK BOOKS
Of every kind.size and style,cheap
er than ever before, at
aiu-’Mtf J. W. STAwroan's.
]
Tlic Flo *rinjr. Ceiling and Weather-
boartlinj; i*< ke|*t Dre*-*edor in the U«.u*h
To suit the parties needin? it.
Roii^h Plank of the Best, for
T il A VK the latest Style.** of Furnitur*
by tlx* Car biad. Charnher Sett*
from $ Ut to : Iturciiiis as l«»wa* |13;
Bedstead* from to Chair* from 7i
C’etii?* tt> $18 a piece.
Safes. Wardn»!»e*. Case*. Writing
Doks, Hat Hacks. Window-Shades, dtr.
W,mh| Coffins and Cmskrts all Sizes, mid
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture of all kinds and at tlic* shortest no
tice, aiid at living prices. I will sell
K unfit ureas Cheap as any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having l»ceii engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty Years
andgiven^ satisfaction. I would thank
my old friends and customers for their
past favors, and would be glad to see
them again. .
JB^*The Ladies are especially invite I
to examine my £tock fl ^K&
When visiting.the city dont fail to par
me a visit. Reuiemlier'the place. One
Door East n( “Ross* Carriage Factory.’*
Respectfully,
apr2:Wim. * WM.LISK.
Tobacco, Tobacco.
Cheap, Medium and Fine, (or
sale very low, at
J. W. Stanford’*.
TOILET A LAUNDRY SOAPS,
Crab Apple Vinegar,
The Best to be Had,
Slit MM 1
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Silk, Flax, Grass, and Cot
ton Lines, Hooks, Corks
fcc.,
AT
J.P. Toombs &Bre.’s.
Different kinds of Pills, at J. P.
TOOMBS k BRO.’S. Among
them, “Smith's Bile Beans.” ct
Wall Paper and Bordering,
)
—West’* Nerve and Brain PiUa
—The greet nerve and brain rent-
edv. hr eale, oolv at - -
tf J. W. STANFORD'S.