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MTEHMUSE AID APPEAL,
W H COOPER,
j. W. STANFORD,
Editors.
CUTHBERT. GA.
The Local Option BUL
The Local Option Bill, giving
the right to everv county to vote
upon the subject of the sale of lirj
uor whenever a certain number of
citizens present a petition to the
“Section 9. lie it further enact
sd. That no election shall be held
under the provisions of this act
for any county, city, town or oth
er place in this State, where by
law the sale of spirituous liquors
is already prohibited, either by
Tlreraflax .turning, July it, 1K85.
i la per
tie,,. P. Rowel! A* I Vs NcwsM.*qM*r
v.Tti»ing Ihtreaii (10 .Spruce St. -. wlierr ,
advertising contracts may be made forit
in New York.
Ilhali Unnpnhmw
The fight on the local option
bill in the House terminated as
you are aware last Saturday. The
result was greeted by great ap- j
r . planse. Atlanta, the Capilo! City, j and all will do so.
Ordinary to that effect panned the] J*'?!* license, locaj option or other Lin-decidedly in favor of probilli- j witnessed a greater unanimity j base w
'House last Saturday, by a vote of j lhese ,ocal ii»n. Id Tact the prohibition sen-j among any people. Their unite! had th
timent is sweeping everything up] efforts will certainly accomplish
here. There were only *2 votes j great results. The good people
Sheiliaan Institute is mow n glo
rious reality, and we arc rejoicing.
Thirty one of our very best citi
zens hare already taken stock.
We have never
111 to 22. The bill originated in
i laws remain of force
J “Sertien II. Be it further esac-
the Senate, and was sent to the j ted. That any person voting ille-
\'l. House for concurrence. Here itj
' | underwent considerable modifies-!
tious. The main change, howcv- j
f& m ’ Official Organ of Randolph
and Qu'tman Counties.
gaily at any election held under
the provisions of this act, or other
wise violating any provisions of
tlie same, shall, on conviction
Mr. I. A. MARTIN Is onr Agent |
nt Buford, and U fully authorised to j
receive and
paid him.
receipt for all money
er, from its former to its present thereof punished as prescribed
condition is, that the present bill j in section 431 of the eode of 1882.
“Section 12. Be it further enac
ted, That all laws and parts of
laws in conflict with this act lie,
and the same arc hereby repeal
ed.”
| leaves out the provision giving
' the defeated side, whether
prohi
bition or ar.ti prohibition,the right
! to call an election every two years.
This bill gives the right to call an
mmmmawm I election every two years until pro
railroad survey from i;„.! 1'ihiiion wins, and then the elec
tious stop. Whether it will pass
the Senate, as thus amended, we
cannot tell. Unless it can be im
proved we hope it will.
, Below we give the bill as it
The Simtliville Enterprise lias , ., ,, ,, ... ,
.* . I passed the House. It will be
The
ion Point tc White Plains is com
pleted.
For lame Rack, side or Chest use
Shiloh's I'ortms Plaster. Price 2.1 Cents.
For sale by J. W. STANFORD.
Pemberton’s French Wine Coca.
The ti rest Nerre Restorer.
against the hill. However, sev-i of the county, say at a distance of
eral voting for the bill on its filial j several miles, are subscribing lib-
had to suspend until its edito-,1
Mr. Tison can get well.
CROUP, AVHOOPIXO COI OH and
ttronebitis immediately relieve,! by
Shiloh's Cure. For salc'hv .1. \\\ STAN
FORD. june-10-ly.
Athens had a cyclone last Fri
day that did a great deal of dam-
sge.
CATAKWI crr.KIl. bealtli and sweet
. breath secured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price SO,nils. Nasal Injector free.
For sale by J. W. STANFORD.
seen that it does not affect conn
ties or towns that already have
prohibition:
a mix,
for preventing the evils of in
temperance by local option
passage voted to strikeout certain
counties, and had those comities
been stricken out, the bill would
have become local in its operation*
and therefore unconstitutional.
The liquor dealers association ar
rayed their forces against the bill,
and their friends could lie easily
located by voting for amendments
to strike out certain counties.
I)r. Felton’s reformatory prison
bill now in the hands of a special
favorably re
ported upon. I learn. The bill
really. Thus Sbellman Institute
will furnish a bond of union and
sympathy lu-twcen the town and
country that is very desirable.—
It is one of the happiest cireum
stances connected with the posi
tion of Wanl that it is surround
ed by such a country population.
They arc generally men of broad
—and last, bnt not least, our
catcher, for want ol confi.lence ia
onr first baseman, did nut throw
the bails at him. but threw them
on the ground. By doing this,
seven or eight men made the first
tin would not have done ao
the balls been thrown to the
first base as they should have
been. This last item would beat
any club.
C. H. Beach, our druggist, say*
be is having most intolerable luck
in (lie matrimonial line. He is
almost ready to give up in de
spair. But, as to drugs, he is sol
id. He sold fifty dollars’ worth
this morning by 9 o'clock. He
sells as low as any bouse this side
of New York.
Bob says as Beach's prosjwcts
elcmcc li
We are having plenty of rain,
and crops nre tolerably good.
Mrs. W A. Graham of Fort
Gaines ami Prof. A. S. Harris, of
Wards arc aur visitors this week.
Im-al La ws.
Notice is hereby given that at
the approaching session of the
General Assembly of Georgia an
act will be introduced entitled,
“An act to change the name of
lis week. ^r ari | ^Station) in Randolph conn-
Prof. Harris comes to spend a ! ty t to that, of Siikli-Man.
fricml
and libera! views, always ready to! matrimonially, wane, his own loom
criminals under 15years of age;
shall be placed in this reformatory j
Life itself depend* upon a healthy
neruuis system. AN hen the nerves j committee will be
: are impaired we only enjoy partial j
: life. iVmlier!oil’s Frem-h \Vine 1
is n specific for the nerves, anil will
restore them to a condition of perfect
health. Thousands have t!ied it anti
are cured of their maladies. This
£reat restorer and tonic acts with
wonderful effect in eradicating the
diseases of humanity. It drives away
dej ression, anti restores em w and
To be entitled nn not to provide {“‘“'.‘l' »« th v entire system. Try a
1 r ; , bottle, anil confirm thx praises which
n others are giving it. There is joy and
in ' liappiness t,»the utllicted in every ls>:
tie. To laborious thinkers it is the
“Intellectual Leverage.” For sale
assist in promoting “the true, the
beautiful and the good.”
Rev. IV. M. Howell will preach
at ReliolH-th church the second
up. It is an ill wind indeed, that
blows nobody good.
The Reading Club of this place
will give an entertainment on the
few days with his friend and
schoolmate, Dr. Bin ion. Reports
go further and say that at no dis
tant day. they will assume thei
role of brothers in law. If tlie:
sister of the Prof, is as refined and j
accomplished as he liimslf, we do
not see how the Dr. can help de
siring such relationship.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kniglitnr, who has been quite silk
I for the p.,st week, is, we are glad
to state, convalescing.
We sec it is very nice to lie an
editor and printer when one does
not wish to hear a joke. Captain
Thornton's shoulders arc broad
and willing: he will carry your
New Advertieemewte.
t
provides that inale and female j Sabhatli and Saturday before in ^th °f September, in Sbellman Ir.- buzzard Messrs Editors. Killin,.
August.
At a r.ieeting of stockholders of
prison and made to work under , Sbellman Institute, July 20ih, the
rules and regulations to lie pro- following Board of Directors were
filled for their control. The pris-1 unanimously elected: Capt. II.
The death, from paralysis of!
Dr. iraenus Prim, of the New
York Observer will be generally
r.'grctted.
SHILOH’S (;0Vi:iI and CunMinif.tion
fare is sold by in on it guarantee. It
cures consumption. I'ursale by J. VV.
STANFORD.
There can be but liltlc doubt
that most of the lawlessness now
daily demonstrated in the land
arises from tl-.e failure of courts
to do their duty.
any county in Ibis Stale by
submitting the question or pro . . „
liibiling the sale of intoxicating I Druggists. and in l Utbbort by
liquors to tlie qtialihed votes | _ - J .
of such county; to provide pen
allies lor its violation and for
oilier purposes.
'•Section 1. The General As
Coleman Nlailsa Items.
Mr. Roltert Jackson, from Sa
vuiinali, is visiting Mr. Will Wal
sembly of the State of Georgia do i Dm. at tliis point,
enact, That upon application by! Since our last. Miss Lula Mar-
Iielilion signed by one tenth of j tln> Buford, has made a short
the voters who are qualifier! t<
vote for members of the General
Assembly in any county, tlie or
dinarv shall order an election to
visit to her sister, Mrs. S. I. San
ders, of this place.
We are sorry to learn from our
on is to lie the projicrty of the
Stale and «t rolled by Trustees
to be appointed by tlie Governor.
I wish to say right here, that some
friends in Randolph have express
cd some disappointment that 1
have not introduced a hill to sub
mit the question of the sale of
liquor to the voters of the county.
1 will stale frankly, tiiat when 1
was approached on that subject
before my election my invariable
A. Crittenden, of whom it inay be
said, “he goes about doing good,”
no man ever more fully enjoyed
the confidence of his neighbors,
and we may add, no man ever
more richly deserved l»_ Col R.
F. Crittenden, known not only in
our county, lint, throughout the
State; one who by his rare intel
lect and magnetic powers, would
occupy a prominent position in
any community, T. S. Goode,
stitute. At the close of this en
tertainment the ladies will pre
pare a festival. The proceeds of
Imth. festival and entertainment,
will be applied to the purchase of
Apparatus for the school.
C. E G.
lie held at the places of holding | efficient physician. Dr. W. T. If
elec.ions for members of the ben ! gers, that there is considerable I
eral Assembly, or to take plaet - , ... ,
■ \ ... .. sickness in the community, which i
within lortv davs artel the rcccp-
is on the increase. Catarrhal fc-
answer was: that if I was elected natural born gentleman, to whom
I would be tlio servant of the poo j a little, mean, or selfish act, would |
pie, and that if the majority of; lie utterly repugnant. Judge D.
them asked for another election it ! L. Ferguson, a warm hearted, go
liquors as are mentioned in the
sixtli section of this act shall Is
sold within the limits of such
cotit.tv; Provided.that no election
held under this act shall lie held
in any month in which general
Shiloh's (hireis j elections are held: so that such
j elections as arc held under this
md distinct
1
tion of such petition. to determine
The one thing talked of in Co j whither or not such spirituous | ver with sore eyes are the prevail
ing complaints. The writer had
' j two children to have them both at
i the same time, hut they are both
up now.
Our enterprising friend, O. A
Barry, is preparing to enlarge and
otherwise improve his already
large ami commodious residence
near here.
Mr. Thos. II. Jones is preparing
to enlarge his warehouse for the
accommodation of his customers,
which wili enable him to handle a
great deal more cotton, which he
expects to get this season. Mr
i). \\\ Hammock is also preparing
to enlarge his store room for tin
accommodation of his large stock
of fall goods.
The huil ling of the new aeai’e
my at this place is now a certain
ly, and work will commence upon
Itimhus is the Georgia Midland.
A subscription of $110,000 t«
wards building the road has been
reached.
SI.KKI'LFSS NiliIITS Ttiaile miserable
by that tcrrihlermigh
tlie renietlv fur You. For sale bv J. \v.
STANFORD. .
.. ... , I act shall he separate a
I he House passed the Local I t - rom ., nv other clectio
Option Bill with a h.g majority, j Provided, further, that the
but will it taeklc a general Regis
tralion and Assessment law?
THAT IIACKIXO < 01011 .an be so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
? taruutce it. For sale bv J. W. .STAN-
OKD.
Hawkinsvillc News: Mr. C’.
Hudspeth, who is teaching school
in Irwin county, sends iis the shed
of a rattlesnake which measures
71 feet in length, and judging
from the size of the shed, the snake
which it covered must be as large
around as a man's thigh. It would
be an ugly monster to encounter.
tVILI, YOU Sl’FFKR with Dvspcosi,
ami Liver Coinpluiit*.' Shiloh's Yitafizei
is guaranteed loeitre vou. For Sale o\
J. W. STANFORD. '
John Roach, the most promi
nent ship builder in the United
(states made an assignment last
week. His failure is caused by
the tefiisal of the Secretary of
War to accept the Dispatch boat,
“Dolphin,” for the service of the
United States.
Neither child or adult can have
n rosy, bright complexion when
worms exist. Shrinei's Indian
Vermifuge will retnoic the worms
and purify the system.
Dr. W. H. Felton will deliver
an address on Temperance and
Prohibition in Macon on the 2Sth
of this month. I)r. Felton is
Ordi
i nary shall determine upon the suf
j liciency of the petition presented
i liy the tax books of the year be
fore.
“Section 2. Be it further enact
cd. That notice of such elections
to lie held as are by I his net provi
■ led shall he published once a week
for four weeks in the official or
gan or organs of the ordinary and
sheriff of the county where such
elections are to he held, and such \
other notice may be given as tlie j
ordinary may think proper to give I
general publicity to the clecti. n.
Such elections shall be held under \
ilie same regulations as arc now j the same in the near future.
would be myiluly a* their servant ■ nial gentleman
j to introduce a bill on that line.'
| My jiosilion was well understood
i by both sides, I apprehend, and
! no one can successfully disprove
to the contrary. A majority
3li»uld always control, and had a
majority of citizens of Randolph
petitioned the Legislature for an
other election, my duty would
have been very clear ami simple. |
But should I attempt to pass a j
trill ex| resslv for my own county, j
it would nererseednr light. Thej
Sentiment of Georgii is decidedh •
' I
against whiskey. Tlie appeal o!
every good woman and child in
the State is imperative—public
sentiment is for temperance, and
above all G<>d is for it. Onr asy
lums ami prisons arc running
over with inmates consigned with
incapable of
A t urd I'rnM ('■■kkrrt.
This is to certify that I used Dr.
Mozlev’s I-union Elixir for neuralgia
of the head and eyes with tlie most
marked lienefits to my general health.
| i would gladly have paid £i00for the
relief it 1ms given me nt a cost of two
! or three dollars. 11. O. IiEAl.1..
| Clerk Siqiorior Conrt, Randolph Co.
from Prsisisrsl laid).
1 I have not lieen able in two years
j to walk or stand without snli'ering
, great pain. Since taking Dr. Mozlev's
j la-moil Klixir, I can walk half mile
; without suffering the least inconve
nience. Mits. R. H. Rloouwohtii.
Gritfin, Gtsirgia.
LraiM Klixir
j Cures indigestion, beaiiaclie, malaria,
mat- | kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of j
it was as much as you should do.
The school numbers 20. Olliers
arc still expected.
There is to be a picnic next
Saturday at the pond. K.
New Crop Tump Seed
Improved Yellow Ruta Baga,
Flat Dutch. Glidie, Cow Horn,
Hanover, ami Seven Top.
For sale at
jyM-ct T. S. POWELL'S.
FE-TTIT .XaAsIFLS I
Masons Improved, (Glass
Tops)
Quarts & 1*2 Gallons.
Jelly Tumblers,
(Tin Tops) third and half Pints,
—AND—
Jar RntVbers
Offered at Low Prices, at
T. S. POWELL'S
ct Drug Store.
Clear the Track!
WE MEAN BUSINESS
Headquarters for
ice or envy, and an earnest sup- i “lH-tib;. debility and nervous pros
‘ tmtiuu bv regulating the Liver, Mont
is irtcr of education. B. K. Arth- ‘ —
ur, a level beaded, practical busi
ness man, ever ready to promote
wliat is really meritorious, but an
uncompromising enemy of sham
and humbug. W. J. Oliver, pre
eminently the advocate of right,
an I when he finds what is right
aeh, Bowels, Kidneys and Rhstd.
Fifty cents for one half pint kittle:
one dollar for pint ami hall kittle.
Sold bv druggi-ts generally, and bv
J. IV. STANFORD, Wholesale and
Retail Druggist, Ctithlicrt, (fa.
mav-21-1 v.
Low Prices
In an able article on the tem
Iterance question the Atlanta Con
in their walls through the evils ot ■ ganizalion and management, will
intemperance, and many are being lie all that can be desired. The
prescribed by law for hohlingelec j
| tions for members of the General 1
I Assembly; except as otherwise j
; provided by this act. All persons
qualiliisl to vote for members of 1
! the General Assembly are qnali ■
lied to vote under the provisions!
| of this act: Provided, that they |
| have actually resided within the
j territorial limits to he affected
thereby at least six months next
preceding the election; provided,
further, that all voters at elections
held under this act shall he re
qnired to cist their ballots in
their own militia districts.
“Section 4. Beit further enact
cd. That the managers of elec
tions held as hv this act provided
shall keep, or cause to be kept, dii
plicate lists of vote;s and tally
sheets, and it shall be the duty.ot
the managers to deliver one list ol
the voters and tally sheets to the |
The pastor in charge. Rev. John
Martin, commenced protracted
meeting at Yillulah on Saturday, ,
. ". w ‘ isis-nd
last, assisted by Revs. Air. King
and J. S Knowles. Four addi
tions were made to the church on
Saturday by letter, and the church j
has the encouragement to believe
that several will be brought to n !
knowledge of the Saviour, in the
pardon of their sins.
l’rot. 1). 0. Andrews' school at
Villulah is growing in numbers,
and he already has a good school.
This section is very dry now.
hut only a few miles below us
they are having plenty of rain.—
The rains seem to follow after the
wet pnrtiousof country.
Since our last a number of mil
turned away for want of room.
God help the pe >ple to sec
right and then do it.
Saturday evening last I ran
over to New Holland Springs, to
Sunday. These Springs
he goes ahead by a tremendous j stitulion says: “We realize per
majority, and J. B. Payne, who lias | fcctly that it is inqiossihle to cn-
done as much perhaps as any one ; tircly akilish liquor or liquor
man towards building np this see i drinking, but we are firm in tlie
tion, and who nill always advo-[opinion that under this local op
cate the best interests of the whole 1 lion bill the use of liquor can he
community. With such a Board, j tremendously lessened and its evil
the stockholders of Sliellnian In- ■ influences almost entirely wi|icd
out. The correct policy, in our
•pinion, is prohibition for rural
counties and high license for the
cities. It has been shown by ex
pcrienccthat prohibition is praei-
ticable in smalt towns aud ill
country ncighliorhnods. Where
prohibition does really prohibit it
is better than high license, and
should he adopted. This it does
in rural communities and there ii
show Ul be adopted.
stitute will feel that their interests
arc in safe hands, and the commu
nity at large may rest assured j
that the school, both as to its or j
Board, immediately after election,
the 1 organized by electing Capt. II. A.
! Crittenden, President, and Judge
1). L Ferguson, Secretary. C. E.
Grubbs was unanimously elected
Principal of the school, and W. B.
are the best in Georgia and every- i Merritt. Assistant for the enstiin
thing in splendid condition.
There are 150 guests there and
j additions arriving every day. I
I visited Gainesville in the alter
noon Sunday and took a ride out
11 the home of Geni. Longstreet,
the once famous Confederate Lieu
tenant General. Tlie old com
mander is about 70 years old, hut
has much of the dash and fire
scholastic year. W. U. Merritt,
though a stranger in this section,
comes well recommended. He re
cently graduated with honor from
one of the best colleges in the Uui
ted States. His moral character j Europe with highly gratifvi
is irreuroachable. We consider i suits. The following is the
him a valuable acquisition to the
school and community. The oth
cr departments will he filled as
of Ben Hill, to he the finest orator
in the State.
much admired by the hoys who
j wore the gray in the late war.
j Genl. Longstreet is a striking il
] lustration of the emptiness of
; wordly fame and honor. The
— — , _ , . , , , . , „ . ! brave and brilliant Genl. of ’61-5
the voters’ ballots and tallv sheets of ™> r hospitable friend, S. I. San- ,
thought by some, since tlie <lcatl. | j^i^offiX^and^oiic’list ofu.’-liTto/L 1 .!!®
about him that made his name s» soon us practicable.
Tlie protracted meeting at New |
Prospect closed lfitli i ii st. Tlie!
church was wonderfully revived,
and there were about thirty acces
sion*.
The meeting at Rchnhclh clos-
; to the ordinary, who shall careful i ders, where a grand musical treat
i ly consolidate the returns and do j was enjoved.
: eide all questions and contests; Jliss Bridges, from Terrell coun-
i arising trom elections held bv , , . .. „
• , ■ . ... i tv, has been visiting Airs, llartie
virtue or this act. 11 the result j - ’ =
) of any election shall be “against j Ssnndere, at this point. Wi
the sale,” the ordinary shall pub ! wouldn't be surprised if some of
triet conference passed resolutions j * ls ** t * ie s:,,nc twice a week for ! our young men are not lound vis
four wetks in the paper in which lti Tl , r , L . 11 soon .
lie gave i oticc of Hie election.— j _ -
This act shall take effect as soon
ol j as the result is ascertained, except
the brothers used the weed to tier- !,s vested right of |>ersnns whose first dose taken. John Wsse, P"‘t
init its passage ; annual license have not expired, i master andjjierehaut, Leesburg, Me.
Horse flesh is sold wholesale at
5 is quite anolhcr man now. Then
ed 18lh inst.. Although there
Sneers* and Kecognilion in Fnropr.
Nos|>rci:il effort has been made
to inti.since the Regulator into
foreign countries, yet, in the
course of trade il seems to have
found its way into even interior
‘ ing re
Irans
l.itionofa letter from Germany:
Xouthkux Province ok Hanover.
German Emi-ike. Aug. 7, 1884.
Dr. J. Bhadeield. Atlanta Ga..
U. S. A.
Dear Sir—From one of my
friends I have learned your ad
dress, ami from him have received
a few bottles of your celebrated
Female Regulator, and its excel
lent pro|>erties for curing certain
diseases of tlie fairsex hate been
communicated to ine. ] have had
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware and
Plantation Supplies—a full and Complete
Stock always on hand, and at Bottom
Prices.
Don’t Buy until you see us.
jy9-ct J. L. SANDERS & CO.
CHESS CARLEY COMPANY’S
New Advertisements.
SCROFULA CURED.
Dr. L. A. Guild. Atlanta, sars: Ii. I*
B. nired \\ jh. Scalpck «rf a tciirihk* rat*
Scrofula, -whirTi affectcti the entire
!l*»w joint.
Another Case.
E\st Point, G\.. April 2. 1RH-1.
_ My wife has been a til ir ted with a ter
rible form of ScTpfula f«*r over fift»* en
years. Physicians exh.iMsted their skill
and numerous patent medicines were
used without benefit. Her condition
grew worse—her appetite failed, attun-i-
ed with debility, eniue»ti«»n. falling out
uf the hair and a frightful breaking out
►f the skin. Her became very
much diseased ami painful (some calling
it white swelling), with sleepless nigh^
and a general feeling of horror, s»m c
friend said that IJ. B. B. would cure her.
I procured it and plaeed her ujmii
use, and to t!\« utter astonishment of ah
who knew her tlie recovery was rapid
ami complete. It acted as a powerful
tonic, gave her a splendid appetite and
acted upon the kidneys. _ A few bottles
did tlie work. The action of j;. p. p
was decitletlly quick, ’lind the medicine
cost but little. I advise my friend 1 * tu
use it as u bl«K»d purifier.
Yours truly, R. M. I.AWSON.
Blood Poison.
• Mr. A. P. W., of Hampton. Ga.. has
recently emerged from one of the most
remarka le cases of Blood Poison on
ic *. r 1. His laxly and limbs had no le s
than four hundred small ulcers—his
bones tormented him with pains—his
api>etite failed—his kidneys presented
frlgh ful symptoms and all doctor? ami
IW bottles of tne most popular Bloo<i
Poison remedy tailed to give him any re
lief. He secured B. li. B. f the cOQeeu*
trated quick cure, and tir<* bottles heal
ed the ulcers, relieved his pain, cured
his kidneys, restored his appetite, and
made him a healthy and happy man.
Any one eati secure his full name arid
correspond with him. jy2t-lin.
Monroe Female College,
FORSYTH, C3-A.
T HIS In-titutinii that went down in
flanie> in 1>7?>, has re-appeared, and
like the womlcriul >tar, Mira, is fast re
gaining its former pndtion iti the literary
galaxy. Over on.. Hundred Matricii-
la.es enrolle<l last sessitui, and the pros-
j*ects for a steady increase are favora
ble.
The departments of Literature, Science,
-Music. Drawingaml Painting are in su« .
cessful ujieration. and friends are deter
mined that every effort shall be made to
tf au*c “the glory of the latter house” *f.>-
surpass the splendor of the first. Pat
rons and friends that went to other pin-,
ces during the temporary sti-*pension,
are respect fully invited to return.
The next Session wili open the lir<l
Monday in September. Tlio^e in search
of a g<x»d sc1d«*1, with healthful locution,
lines«N*i;fland moral surroundings, are
invited to try Monroe.
For particulars, apply to
jyHKJm K. I. AJsBt'RY, Prrsf.
500,000
Different kimls of Fills, at J. P.
TOOMBS * BRO.'S. Among
them, “Smith's Bile Beans.” ct
SHORTER COLLEGE,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Georgia Test,
Water White,
and Fire-Proof
Kerosene Oils?
Lubricating,
Simmons’ Iron Cordial removes
Blotches, Boils, Humors and l’imph s
from (In- face.
For sale in Cnthbert onlv tiv
at J. W.STANFORD.
Tim Augusta Methodist dis
<len«uaeing base ball as a vice.
A resolution condemning tobacco
was introtTneed but too man)'
W. AV. J.
i Works Like • I'liira.—(')iiliarine
rks like a charm, did front the
, . , ,, i an ooporiunitvof trving vourmed
; the eves of the world were u[>on were no accessions, doubtless the j j v i lle j„ niv own t'amilv with the
boyish ! good seed sown will bring forth; most sati .factory success.
; abundant fruit in the future The
I Rev. Mr. Schramm left Wed nos
j day. He made a very favorable
I impression ii|ion this com in unity.
He was reared here, and we will
; always rejoice in his success.
VV. G. Si mpson, of Terrell conn-
At
the Paris abattoirs at 4 cents
fsmnd up, and is retailed at from
6 to 20 cents, according as the j
purchaser desires soup awat, «i j
filiyet—that is to say, l>iet. Very |
tough animals are gronn 1 into;
Lorraine sansages.
Ladies can't db without VTcxTcnn
Female Remedy.
loir sale iu (.'uthliert onlv hv
2t J. VV. STANFORD.
During the first four months ot
tlie Democratic administration
expired
Sections. Be il furthercnact-
( ed, That the result of any election
:t • held under the provisions of this
i act shall he “For the Sale rooms”
that no other election shall he
held in tlie county in less time
than two tears thereafter, which
must be done upon a new petition
as aforesaid, and by otherwise con
forming to this act.
Dee. 17, ISKt.
For sale in Outhtx-rt onlv bv
2t J. VV. STANFORD.
■(■Ford Items.
We return thanks to Mr. Jim j
; Page for two nice watermelons j
! given us on last Saturday.
Dr. Emmett Brown. Messrs.
■ George Barry, Will Zulier and
“Section <5. Be it further enact 1 young Moore, from Coleman Sta
Jed, That if a majority of the votes u crc in t , le C ommnnitv last
i cast at anv election liehl as bv .
I this act provided. shall 1,V J Sunday. Come again, young men.
"Against the Sale-rooms.” it shall
not lie lawful for anv person with
in the limits of such counties to
5.108 changes have been made in ! sill or barter for valuable consid-
thc federal officers. This is only j eration, cither directly or indirect
five per cent, of the entire service
in the tiands of the democrats and
I ly, or given away to induce trade
at his- place of business, or furnish j
him. Iiow often has my
heart been made loleap with in
expressible delight, as he would
apfiear before his corps, and with
uncovered head, salute his
brave and tired soldiery, and tow
the yell ami huzzas rent the air as
he often lead lire charge to battle.
Now Genl. Longstreet is a private
citizen, in the midst of declining
years, and living in great privacy
| at his home near Gainesville. His
; name is seldom mentianed now and
scarcely ever seen iu print. Otli-’
er great names ronld Ik- mention- i
ed whose brilliant deeds I
will ere long be forgotten. The
grave of Roht. E. Leo. is very
humbly marked, and many others
who have long since passed with
the unknown beyond. But 1
must close, as my mind is going
out after an nnfricndlv theme.
and I
hasten to express to you my sin
cere warmest thanks for the hap
py effect produced by your modi
cine. Not only in my own fami
ly, but also in other families
tliis side tlie Atlantic have
i lie saint 1 happy results lieen
effected, until now the last bottle
Cylinder and
Spindle Oils—
Bottom Figures, to the
T HIS INSTITUTION ranks among
the best iu the South. The invigo
rating climate of North Georgia, the
Iwaiitiful situation of the rolleffa.-it*
elegant Buildings, home comforts, su
perior equipments, und faithful teach
ers. couun*ml it to parents who seek the
lwsf cdnrafiotiaf advantages for their
(laughters. Fi»rC’ata1''"«*e**. write to
L. R. GWALTNEY.
jylfl-lin. I’n-iii- tr.
, has 1h.*!*ii used up. and I can no Ion
ty, died on the l.)ih inst. lie was: ,, er supply those who have made
the father of our follow townsman, • demands for the medicine. 1 wish
VV. f. Simpson, and brother-ia-! very much to procure a new sup
law of Judge J. G. Sasser. The; t> lv - an '‘ Vherernre address you to
ALLISON & SIMPSON,
Delivery
•Agents.
June 25 ct.
. ° -. , .. • res|>eclfnllv ask of run whether I
nmunity sympathize with the, ^ Uavean agl . m . y j„ r vollr lncf , i
nily in their bereavement. ; ieineon tliis continent, and if nut.'
com m 11 ii i ty
family
A protracted meeting will begin [ to send m«* a
feai | licre on Friday, 30lh inst. Am
pie arrangements
seating a large congregation.
Thousands uf eases of
SICK
CUTHBERT, GA.
, ... - few dozen itotUe* j
p rr North German Lloyd steamer, j Headache are permanently cured every year (as the hundreds of ten- f
ill lie made for i F,,r t,u ’ “"'"''“l you may draw on j timonials ia my possession will testify) by the use of
1 me through Alessrs. Mccko A* j ~W *r Y*
1 JJ i. IjTjnljliij o
Go., B inkers in Bremen, or if r»u
Col. R. F. Crittenden is visiting j prefer it, I will send you the
amount of the bill in advance.
A wailing your reply, I am yours
: at other puMic places any alcohol j of Mr. G. VV. Martin.
It seems from the presence of a
certain young man from Florida
in our midst that there is danger
of losing another one of our young \ that wc may die right,
ladies soon.
Miss Freddie Bradley, of Ter
rell county, ifc visiting the family
his father in Alabama. Mrs. C.
is visiting friends and relatives at
Eatonton.
Capt. J. A. Pivne has returned i
It is best after all “to live right j from , visjt to •> x „ B .
let the
unless the changes are more rap ic, spirituous or malt liquors, or in-1 Mr. John Q. Hay has been quite
idly made it will take eight years
to turn ail of the rascals out
SHILOH'S VITAUZEK is what you
lieesl for Constipation, Loss of Aiqietitc,
Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspep
sia. Trice lo and •-• cents |s-r bottle.
For sale by J. W. STAXDFORD.
The Savannah. Florida & West
ern rnilroul has bought three ad
ditional steamboats to pal on the
Chattahoochee river this fall. The
Florida railroad and navigation
company has purchased the Col
living be ever so humble.
Rca|ieelfu liy, T- J.
P.
Cnzw.uAA, Tcnn., Sept. 21, 18fKJ.
C-. F. Simmons A Co., St. Louis,
Mo.: Please send tne kr first express
three dozen bottles Cliillariite. It
sells well. Yours respectfully,
J. VV. I.EDDETTZB.
For sale iu Cuthiiert only by
2t J. VV. STANFORD.
Ty Ty, lie- re
.ports fine crofts generally, ar.d
thinks the ouliook in the near fu
ture very promising,
Mr. H. H. Herring came up
[ with Mr. Pavne from Tv Tv. He
ro»|iecl fully.
G. V. Fu.UKEnme. j
Sen<l to the Bradfield Regulator ;
Co., Atlanta. Ga.. for a book on
Woman. They are maihsl to any :
address, free. jc23 lin. !
Sjiecia! Prescription. This Remciiy stands today without a rival,,
and with scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousand* of Phvsi ‘
cians tlironghmit the country have acknowleiigc<l their inability to
enre it, and are now prescribing Dr. Leslie' J*|>eeial Prescription for
all cases of Sick
HEADACHE
in e’ther its nerrona,
Augusta Evening News: The st ruction, congestion of torpidity of the liver.
Leslie's
toxicating bitters, or other drinks sick the past week with fever, but
which, if drank to excess, will i we are glad to report him rapidly
produce intoxication, under penai j improving. His fatlu r. Mr. Ilar-
tics hereinafter prescribed. jdyllay, an old ci.iz>n of this
“Section 7. Be it further enact- j county, but now lit ing in Thomas
cd. That section 48-70 of tbit- code j county, is up to see him.
of 1882, in regard to prohibiting! Mr. R. N. Saxon is recovering
the sale os furnishing of spiritu j from a bad spell of sickness,
ous liquors on election days sha- j Willie Belle, a sweet little girl
apply to all elections held under ; of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. J. Bass, died
provisions of this act. j on Tuesday night of last week, af , K c Adrer'iser
‘ Section 8. Be it further enact, j ter a short illness, being only elev I « •" 4 A,h e ‘
ed, that nothing in this act shall! en months old. Before she had j because it IB a clean, pure sheet, that badly, and as is usual under
!>e construed as to prevent the j learned to lisp one word the angel j not pandering to a vitiated public j such circumstances, wc propose
insufficiency of revenue to meet
■'! the present ordinary expenses of
“Is it right?" is a more impor minghatn in a few days,
tant consideration than “Will it
will remain with its some time, to ;State government does not
the delight of his many friends, j |MTV enl the urging upon the Leg
Mr. W. M. Seandrett returned i islaturc of Georgia of many new
yesterday. He will leave for Bir- j items of cx|iense. The following
are so-.ue of them: A State refor
for convicts,
The match game of ball was j matory institution
pay?” Thatia what the Albanv played between our club and the j the revival or the geological de
News ic Adret riser sars. We like
Cuthiiert club on Friday. 17th j partment. a school of technology,
inst. Well, we got beaten, and a board of fixli commissioners and
umbos compress, and it is said • manufacture, sale and use ot do | Death came for her apd she gent
that there wil! bp a lively three i mestic wines or eidar. or the sale jl.y passed away. We extend to
handed fight for the river bnsi
of wine tor sacramental purposes; j the bereaved parents our syinpa
| provided, such wines or euler shall ;tliies.
U r »i.., r. )... i.ui(mkicii v sum Pints i»« t.i<ivi , v...* o. .
? ^ ^ ! not be sold in bar rooms l»v letail.} Younjj Joliu Saxon, of Ai ling , nalisin.
an addition of forty tliousand dol
lars to the appropriation for the
snppnrt of the lunatic asylum. If
all these measures are passed their
Such a paper ia pa honor to jour | cause the Cuthbcrt boys played so j necessary expense will add two or
taste, bnt trying to elevate the'to explain why: The first, and
public taste to a proper standard. I most imjiortant reason, was be
r'.ll profit by it.
nor shall anything therein c< n
Snwiss’ Iron Cordial Wadicates. tained prevent licensed druggist*
the disease |teculiar to ladies in del
iarte lieaHh.
l'or sale in Cuthiiert onlv hv
«t J. W. STANFORD.
| from selling or furnishing pare
| alcohol for medical, art. scientific
{and mechanical purposes.
un, has lieen visiting in (lie com
munity the past week. I. A. M.
m •
We bear rumors of caterpillars
in Dougherty county.
Tax Drugcist* *:it .
mole Remedy sells like lio: cakes-”
Mn.tx* mbs., Hagan, Tex.
For aale in Cuthbert only fly
2t J. W. STANFORD.
• well. Again, onr boys have so
Mexican Fe 1 ,ouc ^ do do, that ts of infinitely
more im|mrtance than base ball,
that they bare not had the time to
become very proficient at the game
three hundred thousand dollars to
the yearly cost of the State gov-
ernanent; but as the people will
have to pay their money they must
have litem if Ibcv wisli.
bilions or congestive form, arising from nb
When I say that Dr.
SPECIAL
* '
Prescri|»f ion will cure.the most obstinate cases of Sick Headache, I
mean jnst what I say. ami that ia, that ft not merely relieves but
POSITIVELY
cures, no matter how long the case mnv have lieen standing. I have
testimonials from persons who have lieen afflicted for twenty years,
f«ing confined to bed two or three days at a time every two weeks,
that lia're been pcrmaufintly effred by two bottles of Dr. Leslie's
^ PItftlSG LIT I^TTCYN’' ~ |
so that they have not had an attack for over five years,
troubled with Sick Headache and wish to be
If you are
CURED
jt
.19
y i r f-;
be nnre ml give thin remedy a trial. Drier fli.60.
S. B. ARC HER. Saratoga Springs. X. Y.
FOR SALE BY J. W. STANFORD. may-7 ly
IIKADQl'ABTERS FOR
Cooking «T Heating Stove*
Tinware, Crnekerg,
Gfamttrnre. Emu jet
and Sewing Mo
rhine*.
Will du|4ic;ite any bill within fire him*
••red mile.* (if tliis l*Iare. jun7-ct
WM. LINK’S
Furniture State.
<t DeorKast ot Russ' Carriage. FscWifjh)
Eufaula, Alabama.^
I ll AV K the L’ltpfit StyTc* of Furtfevre
by tln‘('ar IdnuI. C'fiaiiiber Setts
from$4oto $2>i0: llurcaus as Wwa9
Betf stern Is from $3 to $♦*>; Chairs from 75
f*en<!« to$19 a fiirrc. • * * ■ *"
Safe!*, Wanlrolie!*. Book Case
Desk*. Hat ISaekst, Window !
W«mn1 Coftin.x and Caskets
Prices
I'aill Manufacture and Re
tur^of all kimli mni at
tycv-Ag' 1 atdivins pifi
r urtHUfre rrt flieap as afPr of f _
Itorhq? Cities. Havinghern engaged i**
the Fumitnre business for twenty Years
aiMl*K*n iatisfartion.-'i vrutikt tlafiUk
my old friends and (‘Mston^en fur ttocir
j»ast.f«vors, and woukl be daAitt ae#
U*cmajfin. ..
Ufidiot ate fipwifiHT
toexamfnc .vnv sn>**k^DI
TWhcn vWtiiij: tlie eity dont fail to MJT
'dtoarisit. Remember* tl>« place. W
Dior East *.>f ‘-Kosb’ Carriage Fwrttoy.