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KANDY!
FANCY!
CANDY!
CANDY!
FRESH & PURE.
"Nr City
Catlibert progresses—a new
Court House begun, aa Artesian
*ell in progress, arrangements
making for a new railroad, and
now site is sued for (20,000 in the
United States Court. Ain’t we
putting on style, though? And it
all came about—that is, this last
part did—from a quilting frame.
Our readers will remember that
several months ago, Mr. Davis, a
quilting frame man, was here sell
ing county rights, and was sum
uioned to appear before the May
or for violation ol city ordinance
■“fse ■eBsaaM lake* the
■*kk»a sathe VraratRacw
lisa.
We had sent to us a few days
Rowntree s Chocolate Cream, (Imported); Chocolate „
Cream Cakes; Fine Chocolate Cream Drops. [Assorted! Ti1,0 Mar9l,al wenl round to col-! rh f **!*.‘? , * po8,t, . n ?
Flavors]; Charlotte Russe; Cream Walnuts; Wince Al- Iw:t U ‘ c tax ’ wl .*l ch Mr Davis re
monds; Almond Bon-Bons; Cream Macaroni; Bride s retTm^/io'Mr' Da^'wftiMm
favorite; Sicily Dips; Diamond Jelly Ices; Diamond
Caramels; Crystalixed Pears; Marsh Mallow Walnuts;
Fine all string Rock, etc., etc.
The third Quarterly Meeting
for the Spring Vale Circuit, pres
. .. . “t Conference year, will be held
ago, something less than a drav J . _ ’
. , , ,T - • j ! at Union church, Quitman countv,
load of second hand cravats, and!_^ c _, j„ ^ -
not exceeding a thousand in num
ber, as one of the curiosities ob
tained by a visitor from behind
the mirror in Mr. George McDon
aid’s room. The party informed
us that only- those that acre bur
dening the mirror were taken.
Had he searched in other places
1 where he keeps his cravats, he
| thinks doubtless two dray loads
GAU AND SID US.
in offering to sell without license. | * leaat ’ co " W Usve j""obUine<l.
make of these articles, is to have
an auction, which we propose to
do on July 4th, all the proceeds
to lie put in the missionary box.
.june 11 ct
LOCAL NOTES
Slippers Must Go!
—.Mrs. J. F. Kiser, and Miss
Clifford Kiser left for their home
in Atlanta on M onday.
Bsrkrla, Tabs and
A full stock, and at low prices,
at J. L. Sanders A Co.'s.
—Messrs. C. 1.. Tomlin and R
G. Owen left last Saturday for a
trip to North Georgia.
—Judge and Mrs. Clarke left
last Friday to allcud the Com
them at sacri-1 menc cment exercises of Mercer
University at Slaeon.
I will sell
iicing prices. I am deter
mined to turn them into
“MONEY.” I have an ele
gant Stock of
SHOES AND HATS,
And in view of the fact that
'times are hard.’ and mon
ey scarce, will sell them at
astonishingly low figures.
Come to
The Shoe Store
And he convinced. Re
spectfully,
W. D. BAILEY.
June 4 ct.
— Headquarters for Groceries
and Low Prices at
2t J. L. Sanders & Co.’s.
—
— Mrs. Joe .S. Davis, and Miss
Eliza Davis, of Albany, are on a
short visit to this city, the guests
of Mrs. J. McK. Gunn. .
struclions to appear before the
Mayor to show cause why said
tax should not he paid. This n>
tice also Davis disregarded. He
was then required to appear he
fore the Mayor and answer to the
charge of contempt of Court. This
too was disregarded, and lie was
forced by the Marshals into the
council room where he was fined
for contempt of court. He refus
ed to pay the fine, and was put in
the calaboose by the Marshal.—
Here lie remained two or three
hours, and sending for the Mar
shal, lie paid his tine and was re
leased. He claimed to have been
Dfriac Tale Items.
Mr. .F. M. Garner is away thresh
ing grain for thefarmeis.
Dick Crozic, of Cairo, seem-
to be making well of his furlough,
on Saturday before the first Sou- , He says he toots his horn with
day in July. Bev. G. G. N. Me-: his wonted delight.
Donald will preach at 11 a. in. on | to attend the annual
Saturday, after which the congre- Villiilah and gather
gation will dine in the grove at
the church. At 1:30 p. in. the
quarterly conference session will
lie held. A lull attendance of all
the stewards and other official
members of the church is
earnestly _ requested. Re
member, brethren, this is our
third Quarterly Conference. The
session of our Annual Conference
is fast approaching, and the
churches are considerably behind
on their assessments. Let the
stewards see all the members ami
onr young lady friends desire anr
for relies, they can procure them
at private sale.
bring up a good financial reimrt.
Me will say, however, if any ol Our Presiding Elder will also
preach on Sunday at 11 a. m..
after which the sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper will be administer
ed. Let the whole church earn
estly pray that the Holy Spirit
may he present at our services in
convicting and converting |N>wer.
ami that great and lasting good :
mav he accompiioh'-d.
L. II. Gita. P. C.
Rawnrr Made MehaeL
Prof. Chase would announce to
the public that on July 1st he will
return to the city and o|ien a
Summer Music School. Piano.
Organ, and the different Orclies
tral Instruments will he taught at
reasonable terms. If desired, les
sons will he given at the home of
the pupil. jc!8 lm.
He expects
singing at
the sweet
strains of the desert air in his
horn.
Mr. Garner has been improving
the grounds in front of his store,
adding much to the appearance of
Broadway. His energy and tHSte
has contributed much to West
End.
The picnic at Lyle City prom
ises to be a success on Second
Saturday in July. Mr. William
F’ssrlh District Items.
“Oh, its awful hot.”
Miss Stokes, of Buena Vis-
a, sjient some time last week
with Mrs. Laconia Itaisdcn, mak
ing m. nv acquaintances and
friends while here.
Miss Ida Harris, of Draneville
is visiting her brother and friends
of the Fourth this week. !
Mrs. Daniels, who has been
sending some time in Florida re
turned last Fridav, to the home of
her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Snell and
reports a pleasant stay.
We are under many obligations
to Mr. J. T. Jay and sons for tin '
excellent music rendered last Fri t
day at Planter's Academy on vio
lins, ami to Mrs. Pasmore for her
kind assistance at the organ. The
30 BAYS!
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—The “No Fence Law” senti
ment is growing very fast in tliii
county. Many who npjioscd it a
PIl'KLIM.
A full line of Fresh Pickles,
i which we are offering at very low
| prices. J. L Sanders A Co.
unjustly imprisoned, and threat-1 year ago, are strongly in favor
cued to sue the city for damages.
Alter waiting so long a time, the
threat has been thus far carried
out that he Ims recently sued the
city in the United States Court
for (20,000. and on Monday Uni
ted States Marshal Locke put in
an appearance, and served a no
on
it now. “Truth is mighty and
will prevail.” The argument
is all one way on this subject.
However numerous the objections •"vin
that [ample may urge who have
—Mr. John D. McFarland, well
known to our people as an iosu
„f | ranee agent, was lately arrested
in Weston upon a warrant from
Atlanta for cheating and swin
dling. The offence consisted in
the Wcinmeistcr Hotel
without paying his board. Mr.
Phillips says he is interested to j music was superb, and rnjoj-ed h\-
thc amount of one load of water-j adding greatly to the enjoy
' ment of the occasion.
Mr. B. F. Snell hail the misfor
tunc to lose his lantern at the
school house last Friday, gotten
|iciliaps by mistake in a large
crowd. Any one who has a lan
tern not iiis own, will greatly fa
vor Mr. Snell by letting him
know, or by returning it. The
one who has an extra boggy whip
will please return it to Air. J. T
Jay. or ourself, at Air. Snell’s.
Aiistakes will happen ia crowded
places.
Fanners are about through with
grass now. and are about ready to
commence on watermelons. Air
Dan Newkirk pulled one last Sun
day. 21st inst.
| Hunting season iscoming again
I now, and Harris and Newkirk are
■ happy. They sit about on stumps
| and watch young doves eat and
never tried it, the objections all 1 McFarland is represented as hav-
eease with the first two or three ln 2 a <’ted very badly while here in
years ex|>orience. The small far-
liee on the Mayor, Major pro j mers of Coweta county
tern, and Marshal, requiring their j year from forty to fifty thousand!
his agency business.
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— Best Staudard
melons.
All the boys anil girls from.the!
rarious schools and colleges all ‘
over the land are loose now for
vacation season. After having
keen penned up so long, life seems
a happy augel.
A happy go-lucky young man
of our town sometimes wanders
amid flowers—amid thorns alter
nately. Nature has so constitu
ted him that whether it is all (
clouds or sunshine is a question.
Mrs. Capt. Edwards and her
little daughtcr,.Susic, are visiting
Mrs. S. A. Standby , who is un
well.
Air. G. B. Rives went to Rives
Wednesday.
Mrs. A: P. Rives, of Itivrs. Ga.,
is in the ‘
Airs. Rives.
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In order to raise Money, ve
have concluded to sell onr
Stock for the next 30
Days,
at Sacrificing
Prices!
—:Or—
Prints, 41
| dollars, by the operations of this
^ law. What a pity that the poor
men of this county shall have to
suffer so long from such a
and unreasonable burden.
cents, at
tf. F.
— President Hunter reports that j
quite a number of the voting men j
tn III .■ College here will attend the
State University next term.
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—Aliases Annie anti Eva Me
Donah! reached home from Macon
last Thursday, where they have
been as pupils at the Wesleyan.
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Sion pa, Stun of, Sion ptt.
A fulj line of Toilet ami Latin
dry Soaps at
2t J. L. Sanders A Co.’s.
Wivra Away.
—Miss Florence Powell reached
heavy j home last Friday from the South
| ern Female College at LaG range
! where she graduated last Wedncs
One Box (50) 10 cent Cigars to i ,la - v ’ We arc S ,ad 10 not,tc ,hat
the one smoking the greatest
nutnlier of 5 or 10 cent Cigars in
t the next 30 days. A fine stock
now on hand to select front.
It J. L. Sanders A Co.
—The members of the Rehobctli *
Baptist church near Wards will j
meet on Saturday of this week to I
call a pastor.
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—PULASKI A CO sell an Un-
hitindried Shirt for Go cents, worth
(1.00.
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— A dog showing signs of hy
•lmplinhia, was killed in the South
East part of this city on Alonday
last by Air. George.
—Pyrafnge for Chills at
J. W. Stanford’s.
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—Peaches in abundance from
'•Harvest Home" can he had on
our streets thus early in the sea
son. The yield from this farm this : . , , . .
, , and price before ordering or
year promises to he quite larg.e
—Air. and Airs. Charlie George
left yesterday for a visit to Mrs.
George’s old home. They ex pee:
to he absent a month.
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Hams Hums Hamm.
Nice canvassed Magnolia Hams.
(the best made), at 12.) cents, at
2l J. L. Sanders A Co.'s.
— From all accounts the Com
mencement at Mercer University
this week has been a grand occa
siott,
— —a- # a.
— Mr. Kalmon's family has ar
rived iu this city, and with hint
will occupy the house lately va
cated by Mr. Herbert Elder.
—Air. Gortatowsky has received j H 08 " 1 “ f Trustees, Rev. W. II.
another lot of fine jew.lry, which j Gooiwr Secretary, and Hon. R. D.
he invites the public to examine ^ rosier treasurer. I he Prutlen
attendance upon the Octolier ses
sion of the United States Court at
Alucon. In his •‘deposition” lie
makes several serious charges
against the city officers, all of
which it is claimed, are untrue.—
Whether the city had a right to
levy a lax or license ej w >11 bim in
lii.s business, wc tlo not pretend to
settle. His tine an>l imprison
ment were not for refusal to pav
the license, hut for contempt of
Court, as wc understand it. and
«c tlo not see how any charge for
false imprisonment can stand.
Ills probable that a case for
-perjury” will Is- made nut against
Mr. Davis, which it is claimed
m:V|«*sib!v he paiiTl'a'ek'i!. )a |,!s ! °“ Sat !" ,la - V ' J,,l - V /«“■.! ll,an an - V bo<l > ?
pot loot). 1 reparations . are being ; vou see us.
made to make it one of the most !
enjoyable entertainments of the!
season. There will he a large!
platform in a hraiiliftil grove for!
dancing, and a fine hand of music.
Refreshments will he furnished
on the ground. We extend a cor
dial invitation to all. Committee.
PULASKI A CO.’S.
I'Flir Krmadcsl Piraie af the
Henson
j The annual picnic at Cook's
1 Mill, fifteen miles east of Colum-
l she received the medal for “mi
provement and proficiency” on the
i iohn. Miss Florence is a charm
ing iierformcr on that popular in
strument, and a charming young
lady every wiy. We arc glad to
have her at home to star.
Wbn Haiti we Wan'l
selling Crockery and Glassware,
inis, on the Buena Vista road, will I Lamps and Flower Pots cheaper
Don't buy until
. ’ grow; hut they won’t shoot a par-
\ ale, the guest ol j tli , |ge BOW T j lal -. a fart ^
j st^TuVTw*.
I will sell, cheap for cash, or on | ^[ T : “ B K i'k'* 1 15^'huL'VV.A'oi ''on
time, with approve*! security, Two j «»»<* an ulcer which h:i«i resisted all
New B'lgglcs first class in every ; j Ellis of Atlanta, was cured of
respect, j a stuhUmi case of Hczctua of twelve
ium 2S lm Artiii r Hood. Jr. | years standing hy the nsc of B. 15. It.
The report ot the Commissioner I
of Agriculture for the State of
Georgia, issued June 8th, shows
the crop prospects to lie most fa
vorable and encouraging. It says.
“The condition and prospect first
of June m North Georgia is 100,
in Middle Georgia 100, in South
West Georgia 97, in East Georgia
95, in South East Georgia 105,
and the average for the whole
State 99.” The average for corn
in the whole State is 99, fur oats
84. for wheat S4, for cotton 99.
An Editor.
I have lieeti almost entirely cured
of nasal catarrh of several years stand
ing by 3 bottles of K. 15. 15. I have
tried many other remedies, but none
equal 15. 15. 15. It is a quick cure,
while others are slow.
J. J. IIAKDY, Editor “New.-:,”
lm Toceoa, Ga.
The new British .Ministry has
accepted office and will enter upon
“! the discharge of their duties very
| soon. It will have a very rough
i lime of it, and before a great
own coin. The end is not vet.
Wsarjr la la-nd,
On Improved Lands in Ran
dolpli, Stewart, Clay and Quitman
counties. Rates reduced. Inter
! est and Commissions included will
| not exceed 12 percent, per annum,
| tor five years. Interest payable
| once a year and in the fall. Come
\ and see me or write me.
may 28 tf W. C. WORK ILL.
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J. Is
Sanders A Co.
The .Basic l.asl Nandajr.
The music provided for last
Sabbath morning in the Melhn
dist church, and at night fur the
i Baptist church has received un
With the continuance of good sea
sons we can confidently ex|icct
abundant yields in all crops and
a bountiful harvest.
Huekleu's Aruba 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 cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
|ierfeet satisfaction, or money re
ive imagine must go to
while,
pieces.
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A Rraarkablr fare.
EfF.ULA, Ai.a.. Sept. 29, '84.
DR. J. D. IIOYL-Deau Sir:
For four months I was terribly
afflicted with Neuralgia in one side
of my head and face. The pain
was so intense that I could not
sleep at night, and 1 was not for
au hour free from pain during the
four long months of suffering. 1
had the best medical treatment.
Best Standard Prints at 4.) cents, and all other Dry Goods i» pn»-
portion.
Our large and beautiful Stock of Clothing wc propose to close out
at strictly
NEW YORK COST.
R»*mcml»or v^u enn buy now one Suit of us cheaper than other B e
chants have to pay for it at wholesale.
Shoes and Slippers at a Sacrifice-
We have a full line of our (1.25 Button Shoes, which arc Srttif* to
he more iM.pular every day. The largest stock o, (doth S**"?*.
Slip|»ers, Newport Ties, and the taidiionable Jerse\ i > PH®
different styles.
For the Cash we will save you 25 per cent on any Shoe.
Just received anew shipment of Hats, which wc offer to the public
at 25 per cent, less than other Merchants can buy them \Y e are de
termined to undersell everybody in this or any other place, as we are
compelled to raise inoncj*.
price our Goods, ami you will sec that we mean -business.
F. PULASKI & CO.
mav 11 ct.
funded. Price 25 cents per box. and took nearly everyth'ng I could
—The Board ot Trustees of the
Is. W. Ga. Agricultural College
i hebl their annual meeting last
| Monday. The report of I’resi
dent Hunter was a very satisfac
: torv exhibit of the workings of
| the institution. Dr. Godfrey de-
! dining a rc election, Judge Kid-
Y\ e are requested by Air. Char- j qualified praise. The selections
: lie George to sav that he intends ; were well made, and the music re-:
! to be present, and if any of bis I markably well rendered. The
iCullibcrt friends attend he will rollowing persons were in the!
see that they are well taken care ; choir, and the thanks of the puli j
of. lie are due them for contributing j
so largely to the interest and prof
it of the occasion: Aliss Toodic
Chastain organist. Aliases EJa
Lou ami Clifford Chastain, Aliss
Maud Branch and Mrs. L. E.
Key, Messrs. J. W. Scaley. J. W.
Stanford. J. T. Palmer. T. M.
' Gamble, Hcnrv Redding anil
For sale by
jan 24 ly.
J. W. Stanford.
Cutlifiert on a Boom!
—Prices on Parasols reduced at
F. PULASKI A CO.’S. Call be
fore they are all gone. tl
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Call Accepted.
Rev. Baxter 1). D. Greer, has
tlno was made President of the accepted the call recently made by , (; uor „ e Walker.
Accounts reach us of numerous
feaiftil cyclones and tornadoes
out West. Independence, Mo., j
Leavenworth, Kan., Kansas City.
Alinden, La., together with a great
many other places, re|K>rt great
damage to pro|>erty and loss of; pain,
life. We are thankful to a kind
Providence for averting such
fearful evils from this section
thus far this year.
think of or was recommended to
me without relief. As a last rc !
sort. I determined to try your
Remedy for Rheumatism and Ncii |
ralgia, as 1 knew, without relief,’
I would have to give tip business
j entirely. I procured a bottle and j
j commenced taking it. By the!
I lime the bottle was finished (five I
jor six days) I was relieved ofj
but to utakesure, I took an
life
as a
pu r-
! chasing elsewhere.
the Presbyterian church in this;
city to become its pastor, and will j
enter upon the discharge of his '
part |
We
Fine Pb-l-graphN !
Parties wishing Fine Photos,
should order them at once, as Mr.
BROCKS will not stay long in
Cuthbert. Parties wishing to
have their Houses or Resiliences
Photograplied, should leave their
orders with
mav 28 lm II. F. BROCKS.
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—Fort Gaines lias a loafer's
club that meets underneath the
office of the Tribune, and whiles
away its valuable time in shooting
china berries at each other t hrough
a pop gun.
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Say Far, !
If you want the highest Casli |
Price for your Country Produce,
bring it to
2t
j tial Committee consists of Hon. pastoral duties it the early
W. D. Kiddon, Bev. W. II. Cooper,; of July, or probably sooner.
Mr. Jas. A. Allison, Alaj. G. F.! congratulate our
Barfield, and Capt J. W. Scaly, j friends upon their
Candy, Caady, Caady. j Barfield, and Capt J. W. Sealy. j friends upon their success, and
I have the largest and best se J The following teachers were elect-! hn|ic that this new relation may
lected lot of French and Stick u( |. President, B. T. Hunter; Pro | result in great good to this partic-
j Candy ever brought to this place, I fessor of Science. Modern Lan j “ la r church, and to the entire
and will sell it cheaper than any L„agos, and Advanced Malhe-! community.
T. Pi clf-S iekers.
A fine line of fresh spiced Hon
ey Nuts. Iced Sugar Cakes, Jum
bles, CornhiUs. Candies, Jellies
l’resbvterian * n< * Uickles, for sale cheap at
It J. L. Sanders A Co.'s.
one in the city.
—Dr.
W. T. Biuby. It;
Far Hair—Cask ar oa Fiatc.
If you want a good 60 Saw Gin.
Feeder and Condenser, (been run
■italics, H. R. Wilcox; Principal
MelC Chancellor of the ! of thc Primary Department, Miss j
State University, has been in at ! Alite P,,rter - Ju,l S e Kiddoowasj ^
tendance on the Commencement j a PP°' nte, l *° represent the College j lwo seasons.) call on the under
exercises of the Agricultural Col-' l,er ' ,ro t,le ° r Trustees of j signed. Will sell at Public Out
i -1*1 t'v * -it* ii 'the State University at tlicir an*' ^ s t Satunlav in Julv, if not
lege. J he Doctor is looking well, i 1 r 1 • au j *., . J •*
and has thoroughly posted him- j niia * Heeling in July.
self as to the
school.
workings of this
j. 25 Jt
—We have yet a great many of
those fine Fans left, and will sell
them now at greatly reduced Pri
ces. F. PULASKI A CO.
J. L. Sanders A Co.
—We give up a large part ol
our space on the outside to-day to
I
-The
! —The young people of this city
; had a happy time of it lastTImrs
] day night—one part of them en
our space on cue « - ( jovi a Gcrlnatl ilt . Powell’s Hall, i Nunnall v, D. D.
the publication of Judge Clarke * other rt an entertainment i in the Baptist e
decision on the disqualification ot !
Jurors. It will interest not only
the legal fraternity, but ail our
themselves as delighted.
40 Fro, Flow ofArlniaa lVa
lej-
Hasn’t come yet, hut is ex|»ceted
daily, lint J. L. Sanders A Co., j
have come “to the front" with a
full and complete stock of Groce \
ries and Plantation Supplies, anil!
are offering them at low prices. 2t I
II.
O. BEALL.
Oil ('ravrairat.
The Chess Curley Company
have built an oil warehouse near
j the depot, where they keep con
—Crops of corn and cotton
through this section, at this time,
are just about as good as the land
can make them. The rains have
been abundant, and if they shall
only continue at needed intervals
the farmers will hardly l>e able to
store their produce from want of
room. However, it is entirely too
early to form any opinion of the
crop yet, as a long drouth might
almost ruin the present glorious
prospects.
Gov. Warren, of Wyoming, says
that woman suffrage has not low
ered the character of public ol
fieials in that territory. On the
contrary, women consider much
more carefully than men the char
acter of the candidates, and both
political |>nrlies have found them
selves obliged to nominate their
liest men in order to obtain the
support of the women. “As a
I the building Of the Columbus. Chattahoochee A Florida Railroad
bein'* now declared a certainty, and its completion acknowledged by all
as being the most potent factor that could he named in giving
anil impetus to the city, and even the surrounding country-
well wisher of all. we hid the enterprise God speed.
Cuthbert is alive as well to the importance of an ArtcsiaD W ell—an
other bottle, and am now entirely ! att rat lion that would draw many to our community.
‘ ! This work is rapidlv progressing, and wc hope soon to sec the pure
, j water bubbling up from the low regions, and this section greatly
faur ! benefited bv the success of the enterprise.
The success of these two enterprises, together with om School and
Church advantages, with the acknowledged health of Cuthbert, must
{cured. I suffer no more aud can
of course sleep soundly at night,
! which I had not done for
I months until I commenced taking;
yourmedicine. lean confidently
| recommend it to nil those afflicted eventually put the town on a boom,
as I have l>ecn.
W. W. FLEWELLEN.
inch 19 et
Sam Jones says ‘God bores
This effect will he felt sensibly throughout the country, affecting
the price of lands in the county, as well as city property.
“A prosperous town a prosperous county.
\Ve stand ready to do our part, and will ever he alive to any
Then let us all pull
through a mans’brains into his mendahlc enterprise for the good of onr people.
heart,tlienec into his pocket hook.’
A Yoke of Oxen and a Mnlr.
Stevens’ Pottery. Ga., August !
18. 1881.—Dear Sir; I had a yoke
We are try ing to keep pace with the spirit or enterprise now pre-
— | vailing, and with pride and satisfaction call attention to our elegant
Oar Gaaraaty.
C. C. (’. is not warranted to cure
i fistula; but when used for piles as ili-
recti d in ronnection with Dr. M. A.
stantly on hand a large amount of; Simmons’ Liver Aledieine (a package
kerosene oil. Alcreliants wishing ■ °f which is enclosed with each bottle
, , . .. , of C. C. (’.) ami if it fails to cure,
to purchase need not wait for -
business man, as a city, couaty, j of oxen whose necks became very
and territorial officer, and now as sore from the yoke. As I could
Store, filled with. Choice Goods
of every variety*, which we are selling cheaper than wascvei known
Governor of Wyoming Territory,” j not afford to stop them from work, I in the history of Cuthbert.
lie adds, “I hare seen much of the
workings of woman suffrage, hut i
I have vet to hear of the first j
I was apprehensive that Snnodincj
would not make a cure. But to{
my gratification they were cured
ease of domestic discord growing: in a few days. It also made a
out of it. Our women nearly all j
vote, and since in Wyoming as | on one of my
elsewhere, the majority of women
are good and not had, the result is
good and not evil.”
Uare Themselves Away.
The other day in a village not
far from Waycross, two promi-:
nent tallies, one of whom is a!
charming little widow, decided !
that the town was entirely ton
| speedy cure of a had running sore
mules and on the
foot of one of my hands. I con
sider it a valuable medicine.
Respectfully, yours.
Henry Stephens.
thoughtful readers.
— — - -
Frail Jan!
Masons Improved, just received
and for sale cheap, at
3t J. W. Stanford’s.
—^-a
—Work preparatory to build- j
ing the new Court House steadily ;
goes on. If there is anything in j
having a “good foundation." this;
structure will have it, for vcrilv j
JUi’. Britt is “digging deep” to
make a beginning.
—Look forTOOMBS A BRO’S
fat noc tn another column. He
is a l/euuty. rt
colored, a noto-
at the residence of Air. II. O.
Beall. The at tendants upon each
were numerous, and all express
—Fil'd
cents, at
tf F.
width White Lawns, 8
PULASKI A CO S.
—Gen. George P. Harrison, of
Opelika, Ala., has been on a visit
this week to Col. Perry and fami
ly in this city. General Harrison
made a line record as a
during the war, ami many of his
old comrades in arms here were
delighted to look upon his manly
Sermon of Rev. G. A.
D., on Sunday night j
htirch was one of
_ the most enjoyable discourses we
have listened to for a long time.
His subject was the “Fatherhood
of God," and he drew from it a
number of encouraging and com
forting lessons. His thoughts
were good, his language fine, and
his manner exceedingly tender.—
It was what we call a “good ser
mon.” If there was any other
l opinion about it, it has not been
! expressed in our hcarin
soldier! two sermons he preached, and his
pleasant bearing here have won
for him a host of triends who will
be delighted to hear him preach
week or ten days for the arr
goods, but can get what they
right here at home. Messrs. Ai
,.! lison and Simpson are their
agents. The arrangement is one
of great advantage.
Atlanta, Ga., August 13. 1884.
—Dear Sir: Sanodine is the“Boss”
preparation for cuts, sores, and
mange. Have given it a thorough
trial. Would not lie without it for
Respect-
for s j tbe druggist from whom you purchased { dull, and as men were scarce they ; ten times what it cost. Respcci
rival of it will refund your money. would wake tilings up auil have ‘ fully yours, J. R. Gkeoo,
y want F '!^ sa5t ‘ in soine fua at u,e sa,nu tilne - Ac-, Of Gregg A Co., Hardware Dealer
—The OWL Shirt at F. PU
LASKI A CO.’S is the nicest, best
filling, and cheapest Shirt in the i
market. tf !
—The Fort. Gaines Tribune,
under the management of Brother
{ Morris A Son, is a pure, clean
| paper, and we hope will he well
j sustained.
—Jim Sinitlh __
lions chicken thief, was a nested , few weeks.
DU the sqqgre.last Sat urtlay after
noon anti put iff j a >i !‘ >r stealing
abickens from Mr. T. A- Good-
rum. It took two wen to carry
bim to jail. (low the preachers
nt the District Conference will
beve * better ubnuca.
form again. He left for his home i again, whenever opportunity of-
on Tuesday, accompanied by his | fers.
charming daughter, Miss Mamie, |
who has so largely contributed to !
the pleasures of our society for
—Mr. John P. West, while
coming from Lumpkin to the An
drew Commencement last week, 1
was thrown from his bnggy and j
The > r 'gl ,t severely hurt hy the fall.
The trouble was caused hy the
j breaking of a bolt in t-hc single- j throngh
tree. Mr. West has been at the
residence of Mr. Harper Worrell
in this city for the past week. He
has now gotten nearly over his
hurt.
—For Refreshments of all kinds,
call on W. T. Bight and get them.
Saifo Nall*. .Sail*.
A full and complete stock of 1 preaching every evening at
Nails, Plows, Hoes, and all Plan
tation Supplies, and nt prices that
defy competition.
J. L. Sanders A Co.
The District Conference meets
to-dav at 9 A. M. There will be
81
o'clock, and every morning at II.
The public are invited tc attend
all the exercises, whether preach
ing or bueigesfi.
—I want 100 Dozen Eggs,
I want 100 Bushels Corn,
I want 100 lbs Tallow,
I want 100 lbs Butter,
I want everything you have in
the way of Country Produce. 1
will pay you ensh, or bar ter. Call
and see me. Yours respectfully.
jel« ot J. V. DUKE.
A Pretty Loiy Barbed Peace.
Few people have, or can have,
j a full conception of the real ex
I tent of our country. Sometimes a
few aggregate figures will help the
inind. Here is an example: Du
: ring the past year the sales . of
! barlied wire amounted to 100.000
tons. Yet any one traveling
the country generally
would only see this kind of fenc-
I ing here and there, often not a
i s|ierimen in a dozen or twenty
! miles. Where used, the number
inf running strands varies from
two to four, sometimes five, nnd
again but one with hoards. Call
the average three. As the weight
■s about 1 lb. to the rod, the above
amount would make 200,000.000
rods, or 62.500 miles of barlred-
wire; or 20,833 miles of three
strand fencing; or over, six such
fences clear across onr country
from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
At 7$ cent* |ier pound, retail price
it would nmount to (15,000,00®.—
eordingly, they dressed Ihemsclve
in men's apparel and made them-'
selves conspicuous hy walking;
into the houses of their neighbors, * applications. Give it a trial.—
passing off as tramps and fright-1 All Druggists sell it. Price Fifty
Dealers
The Heat—Sanodine will cure
the worst cases of Heat bv a few i
Cents,
it.
Ask
jour
Druggist fol
ly
ening some ladies and children out
of their wits. Iu the midst of tlicir
fun, one of the disguised ladies
saw, or imagined she saw. a wee
hit of a mouse scamper across the ! cd a (12.000 contract for adver-
TheConstitution has just clos-
Wc propose to he headquarters for
Hows, now Rods, Heel Fins, devices, Trace
Mining, Axes and allFarm Necessaries.
We are handling a superior Steel, worked up into these Goods, and
every Farmer iu the county will consult his interest hy giving us a
call.
MEAT! MEAT!
I have bought largely, and to great advantage, ami while Low, the
farmer should reap the benefits.
I have bought largely of Staple Goods, such as we all must have:
Sbesting, Shirting, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Checks, Etc.
These Goods have already advanced, but my customers shall have
the benefit of prices at wliich I bought.
Boots and Shoes for the Multitude.
Hats, for all.the Men and Boy:,
floor. There were two loud
screams, a sudden tugging at tin-
legs of two pairs of pants, and the
spell was broken.—A’x.
Sheep Shearing.
From sixty to seventy five sheep
is considered a good day’s shear
ing in this part of the country,
hut M>-. W. II. Monk, of Colquitt
county, who was in the city with
his “clip”yesterday, made a re
eonl a lung way ahead of that, a
week or two ago. He sheared 120
sheep in a day, and could have
sheared more if lie had had the
sheep. He eleaned up 70 sheep
before dinner, and the remaining
50 were turned out long before
niglit. Mr. Monk says he caught
and tied down his own sheep,
sheared them all clean and rolled
up the fleeces himself. This is
given up to lie fastest sheep shear
ing ever done in Colquitt county.
Can any one furnish n record to
heat it?—Albany Keica.
! rising Frank Liddall’s soap.
i j© 4. 4 4 Pillow Casings, Best and Leading Brands, Good as the Best,
and Cheap as the Cheapest.
My Stock of Hardware
: J s large and Complete, and in this Line I am prepared to give Spe
cial Prices.
Badges, Medals, and
Schools ami Colleges.
iiKinqi t ■ Teems -
J. P. STEVENS & CO,
Jewelers, Atlanta, Georgia.
Send for Calalogue.,^9
may 21 ly.
And almost every Article known to a Notion Department I have in
stock. In fact, any ami almost everything yon want can be (bund st
my store. For the Si»ot Cash
I Cannot and Will not Be Undersold !
gm* I will sell again on Time to good |>arties. I am bettnr pro-
pared to do a
Furnishing and Advancing Business
than ever before: I mean BUSINESS, and now is YOU& TIME.
; Come one, come all. Respectfully,
! rom. J- MeK. GUN*.