Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, November 19, 1885, Image 4

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■ • • •• 5 WWltjMfNtnf ***'■ ■——i . The liana ways. We' have never aeea this story in print. It is attributed- to Co lonel A. S. Colyar. of Tennessee, •net is illustrative of the force ef habit: A well to-do old farmer, tn one of the best counties of Middle Tennessee, owned a large number of slaves, nnd among them one old darky about bis own age, and whom lie had known all his life. In faet, lie was one of the “old family negroes” brought out from Virginia. Old “Sam” was a faith ful, docile creature, a favorite with his master, and a sort of n priVilrgcd character on the plantation. The old fellow was industrious and exemplary tn his behavior all the year round, ex cept during that period dating from the time when roasting ears begin to ripen and the earliest ap pearanee of frost. Sam was in variably seized at that period with an invincible desire to ‘run away.’ It recurred as regularly as a fit of ‘hay fever,’ was as in curable, and like that unpleasant disorder could only be treated by a change of air and locality. Sam. understanding this, preferred to take his case in Ins own hands and administer the treatment in bis own discretion. Of course, in such a ease, the usual punishment inflicted on ‘runawiy niggers’ was not to be thought of. Remon at ranee was unavailing. Sam lie dared, ‘He jes’ couldn't lie'p liis sef,’ and it became a settled and understood arrangement, that lie should go. and that the neighbor hood should condone liis raids on corn fields and potatoe patches. After many such escapades, liis old master asked him on one oc casion, when the matter was tin der discussion: ‘Sam, do you really enjoy run ning away?’ •’Deed, Marse John,’ said Sam. ‘I does. Hits du inoas’ fun in dc wurl’. Coon huntin' aint no whars to hit.’ ‘Well, then.’ said Marse John ‘just let me know the next tame 3011 take a notion to start, and I’ll go with 3'ou and try it awhile myself.’ Sure enough, in due season Sam came up, saying: ‘Old Marse, de time's mighty nigh when l's ’Merged to Jitc out. Kf you gwine wid me, 3-011 better begittin’ reddy, for when de time comes I got to go quick.’ •Old Marse’ kept a bright look out, and when Sam started he was on hand. They had a delightful lime.— They fished occasional ly, caught ’possums, robbed orchards and watermelon and potato patches, picked blackberries for reorca tion, and haunted I lie greenest and shadiest nooks of the forest, all of which Sam knew well. ‘Old Marse’ had never enjoyed a sum mer so much. In fact, lie was so much pleased that regularly af ternard lie accompanied Sain when the latter went into annual retreat. At length Sam died The old master grieved for him sincerely. He was sad also over the reflection that his summer pastime would in future be denied him. But, to the amazement ol all I-.is friends, and not le%s so to himself, when roasting car time came again the lit seized him as strong as ever, and lie ran awav b3‘ himself.—'Sola mug undo' iu Southern Jiicw a ■. State Lunatic A*,lam. Superintendent T. O. Pnwell, »f the.State Lunatic aayluas filer with the governor liis annual ri port, giving in detail the every feature connected with the insti tut it in. The report extends from October ! st, 1884, to October 1st, 1885. At the opening of this tear there were in the asylum 888 whiles and 339 colored. The ad ditions during the |ierind named are 238 whites and 107 colored. The deaths Have been 234 whites ami 101 colored. The youngest inmate is fifteen and the oldest ninety. There are seven of the age of fifteen and two of the aye of ninety. The causes that lead to the insanity or iiliory of the inmates are given as follows: Alcoholic stimulants. 32; ineningctis, 1; blow on the head, 3; child birth, 4; fever, 1; change of life. 2; conviction of murder, 1; disappointments, 3; dcatli of relatives, 2; deserted by liiisbnnd. 2; epilepsy, 22; exjxi sure. 1; fright-, 2; family trembles, 8; hereditary tendency, 40; hard study, 2; ill health, 16; idiocy, 16; insomnia. 1; killing a man, 1; loss of tinshand, 2; loss of daugh ter, 1; loss or property, 2; loss of children, 1; losses pecuniary, 5; masturbation, 5; neuralgia. 1; opium, 13: overwork, 3; poverty. 1; puerperal fever, 1; religiousex- citenient, 14; measles. 1; resnlt ol war, 1; suppression of menses, 1; spinfd troubles, 2; sunstroke, 1; typhoid fever, 2; syphilis, 11. The report states that the con dition of the institution is good, and that all ot the departments are properly managed. Uaiae A horse wtaiat MMe pttractod great attention in the streets <>' New York full lame and was sent to lUecanatry. There he formed the acquaialaece of a dog—a cross bet-wee* the St Bernard set! Newfoundland—ami the two soon became very fond of each other. When the horse died straw waa spread over hia body until a pit con Id be dug. The dog eiwuied to be disconsolate. Me raa off to a neighbor’s house- where hia brother had a home, and an hour later the two (lugs were seen to aiq rotcli the carcass. They care- fu 1 ly removed the straw from the body, squatted down, one at the head and the other at the tail, aed howled mournfully, then re covered the remains and crept si lently away. The workmen who witnessed the scene were strange ly moved by tt, and they insist that it wss one of the saddest and moat touching of ceremonies. The dead was placed out of sight, but the dog often paid a visit to the grave. Some of the attachments formed in the animal world are not only strong, but marked by a high order of intelligence.—Turf, Field and Farm. cm- mi com. -o- W©M«ler£tal Cnres. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome. Ga., say: We have hecu selling King's New Discovery, Electric BUters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as'wetl. or give' such universal satisfac tion. There have been some won derful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by J. W. Stanford' ct Corn that is thoroughly ripened on the stalks in the field, well dried in the sun, traced up and placed in a room, possesses re markable vitality. Some seed corn was disposed of at an auc tion sale in Vermont in the spring of 18S3 said to be thirty years old, Hut it sprouted readii3' and produced a large crop. A certain Methodist minister at Anderson, S. C., tells it upon himself that, while on his travels recently, he stopped a while be fore sundown at a house to spend the night, and after entering the bouse the dog came in, approach ed him good naturedly, and then, as if he had ascertained who the visitor was, immediately went out and got after the chickens in the yard. PaiBI Sow ! Oil i5d Lead never cheaper than no# afc J. W. Stanford’s. At the Walthaift watch factory a single pound ofsteei costing but £0 cents, is m .10 facto red inlcJOO,- 000 screws Which are worth $11. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver com plaint,, ▼on have a printed guarantee on every oottles of Shiloh’s V’italizcr. It never foil to cure. For’sale by J. W. STAN FORD. IWDER Absolutely Pure. T ills Powder never varies. A mar vel of purity, strength and whole- snineiiess. More ceononiiexd than die ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Ba- icinffPowder Co., 106 Wall street. New York. inayZi-ly Trust the true Hibernian to ex tricate himself from a tight place by instinct exercise of bis ready tongue. An Irishman, who kept a little donkey and cart, rameonotie oc casion tn a toll bridge, but had not money enough to pay. A thought struck him. He unhar nessed the donkey, nnd pul it in to the cart. Then getting in lie tween the shafts, himself, lie pull ed the cart, with the donko}- stand ing upon it, to the bridge. -THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pnre THgeUbie tonic*, nv.ickly and completely t urn* Indlcrstloa, WrakacM. iMpare Blood, 3iahria«tiullfi aa4 Fevers, and Nraralcla. It is an unfeiling remedy for Diseases ef the Kiderya fluid Um. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Wnmra, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headuchc.or produce constipation—othn- Iron mitrtirinr* tft. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulate* the appetite, aids the nssimiiation of food, re lieves He eartburn and Iu-lchiiig, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For IntermtUeirt Fever*. Lassitude, Lack ©; Energy, Ac., it has no equal. 07* The genuine baa al*rv« trade mark am' crossed red lines on wrapper. Take so other ■OMrirkr imuciuiul co„ iutuou, ■> jan-S-lv. “Worth}' ami dutiful sons in latv make loving and sweet-lein pored mothers in law.” This rule holds good in nine eases out often and corn inly that fact makes it a pretty good one. It would l»« well for every young roan, who is •bout to take upon himself the impor portant and happy relation of son in law. to write the above rule on the tablet of his memory, aud re double the joys and lighten the sorrows of life by So conducting himself as to he atonce and for all times deserving of the love and confidence of the mother of the wile of his bosom. — Ez. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? In <Uie course, lie was bailed by | the toll collector. | Magnolia Balm is the charm- “Hey, my man,” cricil the lat- ffc ilesir-. to gay to the farmers of Randolph and adjoining coon ties, that we are still in the Warehouse & Commission Business, and can be found at oar old stand on Depot Street, where we are prepared to aerve you all in Storing and Selling Your Cotton. An experience of IS yenrs enables ns to Guarantee Satisfaction. Mr. Betiding can always be found at our Scales, and Mr. Barry will well all cotton free of charge, and as wc keep posted •» to prices, etc., this is a great advantage to our customers. Our charges for Storage will he 35 cents |<cr bale per month Tor 4 months, or $1.00 per season. We have everything arranged convc nientlv for all, and QUS HOUSE AND YARD is free to all our customers. Thanking yon for jrowr past Hberal patronage, we respectfully ask a conliwnance of the same. J. B. BEDDDHI & CO. aug20 3m. Brick Fire-Praof WarekaisB! A. C.MOYE & CO., Proprietors .0:- THE IMPROVED, Light-Running While! My New Stock of Millinery finds Rxeeatsr'a .ale. > ’^J^flU-besoW before the Court Hj Has Arrived, and is LARGE 4 COMPLETE, In Every . . door in the citveif (’tithhert, dofph county. Da., between the hnl hours of sale on the first Tues*!*v in Be* cembcr, 1MK5, one Lot of Land No. w*. §• * the 10th District of said county. Sold an the property of Win. Reynolds, late <4 Hancock county, deceased, to perfect ti tles, ami for distribution anion? the heirs m JJL». R. REYNOLDS. ortZMd Executor. FOR SALE! rpriRT»K Hundred T his sewing machine embod- ies more mechanics!! improvements than any shewing Machil ic ever made. Manufactured upon principles of dura bility. consti uetedof the best known ma terials. and Seventy-Five Acres of Land 0 miles Northwest of k'uthhcrt. on the t'uthbert and spring Vale Korol, known as tiie Reeve** Hare. Said Place is tolerably well improved, ns regards Gin House and Tenants Houses. About one-third of the Place is in the | Woods. Terms Cash. Applv to A. J. I MOVE. Ctithbcrt, or Mits.SARAH REEVES, Spring Vale, Ga. 04*tLV2m. rr -z IT WILL LAST A LIFE-TIME. Perfect in stitch and adapted to all the lightest to the j kinds of sewing, from t fabrics. It is capable of a A NICE LINE OF STATIONERY, Pens and Ink, at J.P. Toombs &Bro.’s. o. i. c. (OLD INDIAN CURE), heaviest j RANGE OK WORK that excels any otli | er sewinjr machine. ; WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. J Wc warrant the natural wear and tear j of the White shewing Machine, for family purpose, for a term of live years. Should any part prove defective during this time,' we will duplicate it free of charge. Tins warrant excepts noodles, bobbins and shuttles. Manufactured by White Sewing Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1*. s. A. A new lot just received. For sale at The New Furniture store. 15. W. ELLI.S. Manager. mav-21-lr. The Gem of Blood Purifiers. Purely VetmtabUt, Containing no Pot ash nr Mercury. it is an InfallitL Cure inr all BlooJ We take pleasure in announcing to the Planters of Randolph and adjoining counties, that we will do a AND General Commission Business during the coming Season, and propose, by close attention to busi ness. to give pe-fcet satisfaction in our line. We will carry a floating |>olicY on cotton in store, and those who de sire, can insure their cotton at a very small cost. A Good Wagon Yard convenient to Square, with good stables for stoek. room for teamsters, and a good well or water free to our patrons and friends. We are agents for several good Cotton Gins soil Steam Engines, and in fact? can sell you all kinds of Machinery, to be shipped at short notice, on easy terms. Storage 25 cents per bale per montb or fraction of month. Re weighing, 10 cents |>cr bale. Xtf-Retneitiber wc will do business on fair and square principles, and guarantee satisfaction. Very- Respectfully. jySO 3m. A. C. MOVE A CO. At J. W. Stanford’s! ter, “where's yer toll?’’ “Beil.nl.” snid the Irishman, “ax the ilroiver.” T 25 3 jfin ^'££££35*2 Plfi P €r tJ ta £££• Sbb*V- mzi. ~aitiss YEARS IN USE. er that almost cheats the looking-glass. aus!3-t<110 The Greatest Hjdlcal T-iaaiyit of tho Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, IsM«ornppctlir« liWrlscofiiiTr, l*nin i Kjossofnppctitr. IJWcIs comItc, l*nin in the head, with a dull acnoation in tho back parr. I’nia under Ihc shoulder- blade, FullncNH after eating, *rith r.dis inclination lo exertion of body r.rtr.ird, IrritukUicy of temper. Low spirits, > t:h ifeelingof hawing nralrted some duty, Wearine*#, Dizzinenn, Flattering at the Heart, Hots before the cron. Headache »ver the right rye, KcsiIcsmcm, with itful dreams, Hiittlr colored Trine, nod CONSTIPATION. TIITT'S FiLLSaro especially adapted ;o such rases, one dose ctrcct*3 such a staang- of foe’.insr r« s tonstonish the snllcrer. Tbcy Increase tike A i>pet i(c,ftml range tlic Body t « Take on FJchU.t*.»::■» the f^om Is nonrishetl. rT-<t l»y ih-.rir Tonic Action oa he OigesiiveOreuis.KcqrularStoolsaro ^TWhtfint. Price 800, 411Warray St-.iV.Y- Near the north side of the old Congregational building ground at Stratford, Ct.. there lias just been unearthed a rough hewn tombstone about two leet square. which bears the following in scriptinn: “J 11., May- 20.1690.” The stone is believed to have been erected to the memory ot Jahcz Hind, a great-great great gram) father of Melanctlion Hurd ol' New York of the receut firm ol 1 Hurd k Houghton. DYE. Ghat IIair or Whiskers changed to a tiossr Black: by a single application of his Pie. it imparts a natural color, oct* fis T anianeously. Sold by Druggists, or cnt. bv cxnress on reccint of SI* * jITice, Murray St., Ucw York. J ulv 2-iy. A NASAL INJKcTOIt free Witli each I o'.t'c of Shiloh’s Catarrh Kemedy. I’rict- ral cents: t-'or sale hv J. W. SIA‘ KURD. Elder L K. Hurst, grandfather of Lulu, the electric girl, predicts the end of the world in 1932. lie declares that next year will wit ness symptoms of the coming event, such as the moon turning to blood, the sun withholding its light, and various other celestial irregularities. TDK JtKV. GKO. It. THAYER, of Hour: oil. Inil .says; “Both myself ami wife oxv* our lives to SHILOH'S OON- SVMITIOX OURE. For sale bv J W STANFORD. Uncle Peter, the faithful old servant of John A. Newton, of Clarke county, was buried a few days ago. He had been in the Newton family- 61 years. The emancipation proclamation hail no effect upon Uncle Peter. He continued lo live with bis old master up to the'time of liis death Larue Sales.—I have made- large sales of M. A. Simmons’ Liver Medi cine with perfect satisfaction to my .customers, and where used have nev- er l>ad a call for Zeiliu’s preparaticaj FOWL* from i!:at party. N. It. Farmer, ' -' • 1,1 j* I iruggist, Starques, Texas, Bee or’ " 18S3. For saleln Cultlfcm by J. W. Stan ford, ami T. S,. Powell.' 2t Said a good Bishop in Sunday- school recently: “Will some boy or girl ask me a question?” “Please sir,” said a little girl, “Why did the angels walk up and down Ja cob’s ladder when they bad wings and coil hi fly?” The Bishop has not yet answered the question. H.\< KMET.UK. a lasting ami fra- , r v — - • — For - ant perfume 1‘rirr 2S anil 50 cents, (ale - - — : by J. W. STANFORD. Two years ago at Grangcrviile, Cal.. Mr. Bali, aged eighty two, married • widow aged seventy- four. In a short time tlie bride groom became tired of bis bride anti abandoned Iter. Recently he returned. All was forgiven anti the happy couple went to house keeping. WHY WILL .YOU cough when Shi loh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50cts. and SI. For sale l>v J. \V. STANFORD. No man need attempt to build up liis own interest by trying to break down somebody rise's bus iness. This plan has. always fail ed, and always will fa*. Tins re mark applies to newspaper work as well as every other hind of work. SHILOH’S Cl’RK will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping cough'and Hnmehitis. Bor sale by J. W. STAK- Battcrniit wood is largely nsed for making shoes to wear in breweries and other damp places. PAINT • m 0 Pure White Lead and Linseed Oil in great quantities, cheap. Lubricating Oils for Gins, Mills, and all kinds of Ma chinery. LARGE LOT-ALL GRADES-CHEAP! My Stock of Medicines is large and complete. Yon can get anything you want at my DRUG STORE in- the Medicine lino at low prices. Large Lot Stationery just Received. Everything guaranteed to be just as represented. Respectfully, •v- J. W, STANFORD. »ept 3tf and Skin Disease*. There is Nothing Like it. It Cures Where All Others Fail. Not a cure-all. hut an excellent tonic, appt tizer and blood-puritler, and in the treatment of FEMALE TROrBLES, absolutely without an equal. Of this'ftopuhtrpreparation, the Tele graph A Messenger, of Macon, savs: •*>lost of our druggists handle the preparation c alled O. T. t'.. which simply means Old Indian t’nre. and many of them are selling large quantities of it. Tnis medicine has a strong h»Id ujioii the confidence of otir p< upb‘, who regard it as an honest, reliable old remedy. It is manufactured by a company in Berry. Ga., who own the original Indian recipe. The rapidity with which the demand for it has increased, sinco its introduction in our coiniminity, h***imply wonderful, ami can be truthfully accounted for uj»- on but one ground, and that is the real merit of the article, for its advertising here has been limited, as compared with many other preparations that have been left far in the rear hi the race for popular favor.” THE O I. C. GO., Sold bv all Druggists. BERRY, ti A. Oct.UMv. Lard OH, Ettyine Oil, Para flue OH, Fcr Gins, Engines, elc, ct CHEAP, AT J. 1'. TOOMBS & IIRO.’H. A New and Beantifnl Line ±4 AMP GOODS Just Reicivpfl, J. P. TOOMBS A- BKO.’S. ct School hooks! and Testaments, Blank Scrap Books, Hymn and Fine -Stationery, etc., at low- T. S. PO A'ELL, Druggist and Bookseller. & m i g "ti 5g - 1 |S| fi.i&s StS PAINT STOW! I am selling Strict ly Pure Lead, war ranted, and Linseed Oil at prices that will enable every body to paint up. Get my figures be fore you paint. J. W. Stanford. Ami My Prices arc Everybody Invitcil to Call. Mrs. E. GIBSON. oet 8 ct lea 1 t Marble Yard, BROAD ST. EUFAULA, ALA POOS NERVOUS SUFFERERS. I F your He ld aches and can't sleep weak and nervous. Face pale and haggard, thin in Mesh, broken down in mind and body, use l>r. Dodd's Nervine and Tonic. It will restore you to health, rive you strength and increase tlie tiesli. bring the pink to the cheeks, cherry to the lips, and produce sound ami refresh ing sleep. Price $!.<*». For sale in t’uthbcrf. fJeorgia by J. \V. St\nfokp and all Druggists. fe!>-l*J-ly W^I's Arrve uu-.l Crula 1*211 Are a certain cure for nil menial and nervous disorders. For sale bv J. W. Stanford. 4t Fine Chewing Tobaccos, At Smoking Tobacco AND CIGARS, T. S. POWELL'S. Dnijre ist ami Bookseller. ct — Celery ami Cliaiuninile Bitters, the ivi’i’iit rcineily for nervous headache un'l general ilebilitv Price onlv 50 cents at J. W. STAN KOBO’S. 4t. T. 8. POWELL ^FFEILS A LAllOE .STOCK OF Drugs and Patent Medicines, At Lowest Prices. senAVct. JSJ gasssl t = 5 !■ £■«« * 5? 5 ? $ ■ Sc'-cc y *tz=z8 2-S; * -=. c t?c>. ° g u O -54 « 2 t * P a ? 1 k m “ill?. |tit —Toombs’ sure cure Chill Pills, at #1.00 per Box, at ct J. P. Toombs & Bro.'s. The Light Running, Hew FOR LADIES ONLY. Home Sewing Machine XTO* for Bale at the NEW Fl'RXI- J3l TUBE STORK, is the result of twenty-five years practical experience in the manufacture of Sewing Machines, and contains more points of excellence than can l»e found in any other machine. It is a model of perfection, has no equal, a universal favorite, king of nil. and. with proper rare, will last a life time, as the matter of durability hart tieeu care fully considered. All working parts are made of the very best material, ami case hardened. Call and see them it tlie New Furni ture Store. B. W. ELLIS. jy30-ct Manager. Spectacles and Eyre Glasses, W ARRANTED to. Give Satisfaction. Prices from 23 cent* to per pair. T 8. POWELL, ct Druggist and Bookseller. Orya«» aid Pianos of all styles, for sale cheap, by J. W. Stanford—cheaper than factory prices. Call on bun and get illustrated catalogue and prices. He will save.you money. f^*Linsccd Oil and Pare Lead at such low prices as to defr competition, at the Drug Store of J. W. STANFORD. Banners Pills for sale by J. W. Stanford. —Diamond Drea, %|1 colors, at ct J. P. TeoMa* A Btto. "a. A RK.MCDY endorsed by tlie best Physicians ami Druggists at its homo. A fttEHLBk thaw Mr.C. W. O’Neil, Go-xlwater, Ala., says raistd liis wit* from an invalid’s Ih*U, ami ac* believes saved lu*r life. /% liitl.TliiiihV of which n prominent Atlanta merchant said: “I would have fpven Jf.srj as soon as 1 would a nickle tor what two lx»ules of your ju<dicine difl for inv daughter.” .% BtK.tilaShV’ iu regard to which, S. J ta»eU's Ai. A>., liniggist Tiioinas- ville, Ga., says: “i ean recall instances in w null it a Horded relief after all the usual remedies liad failed. A KK-YIfr-HnW about which Dr. il. B. Ferrell. laiGrange, <ja.. writes: “1 have used for the last twenty years the medi cine you are putting up and consider it the best combination ever gotten togeth er for the disease for which it is recom mended. A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham, Atlanta, said: ‘*1 have ex ainined the recipe, and have no hesita tion in advising its use, aim conlidcntly recommend it.” A fit 2M1 ■£■»!' which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga.. says lie has used in his family with tlie ‘"utmost satisfaction*’ aud recommended it to three families “who found it to be just whntit is recommended.” A KEMEOl’ of which Pemberton Iverson, iV Dennison say: “We have been sellingit for many years, with con stantly inerensieg sales. * Tlie article is a staple with us, aud one ot absolute merit. A KE.!IE2>V of which Lamar, Ran kill tV Lamar say: “We sold on gross in four n oaths, and never sold* it in any place bin what it was wanted again.” A 12 li d K1>Y by which Dr. Baugh, ot LaGrange. Ga.. says: “I cured one of the most obstinate eases of Vicarious Menstruation that ever came within my knowledge, with a few bottles.” A KL1IEB2 of which Dr. J. C. Hitss. Notasulga, Ala., says: “1 am fully eonvineed that it is uiirivale<l for that class of diseases which it claims to cure/* H AS now on hand a large lot of first grade Stone. an«l is prepared ti finish TORMI3M in any -tyle desired, at reasonable cost. Address, JAMES 1ANSEY. or 11. K. BROOKS. octl-1v. —Paint the roof of your houses with Browns Rubber Paint, and prevent fire, leaks, and decay. For sale only by. J. W. Stanford. Shoulder Klrarrs, For ladies and gentlemen, of the latest improvement—all sizes, at nov30 4t J. W. STANFORD'S. Toilet Go oils, A New Lino, Rooelveil, at T. S. POWELL’S, ct Drn<r<rist nn I Biwiksollor. Insurance Agency. T. S, Powell Repkesexts G 1 V. ( >IIGI A HOME FIREINsrUAXCE I CO. Assets. $G3u,UUU. ^*1 TESTERS ASSURANCE INS. CO. f? Assets, ?l,:j(iu,nu0. lft- foil i.^.Y first manufactured and sold his Medicine from PEREY, G A., In an humble yyay, using an ordinary ir«m pot »‘jr boiling. The business was run under the name of Swift & Guinn, VEURY, Gm Wits the r.wrurs prinfc! on carh la- ti' l: Entnlir wilhral !»Mti if Ira sigaalare af U. ” I' ^ ** A no the Medicine was sold at RS.OO per lN>ttlc. The e*>-part- nership was dissolved bv Mu. C. T. Swift retiring, ami MR. R. G\VIXN contimiing the manufacture of tlrist eclebrate*l Vege- tal*lc I’iIo kI Rcnewcr from Southern For ests up to the present time. MR. GfVISX has liis account book.v showing sales by him to parties who value years after with alphabetical r» * •- fitions, and who seek to take from him the honors and rewards—that his getti- us. enterprise and money in lirnt lalrel- ing and introducing to commerre this bo*iii to tlie alHieted—clearly entitles him to. He has now sold his right thereinto he Macon Medicine Co. 3s^A.COIsr 7 G-JiL. Whose label will now be a guarantee that the Medicine will In* kept up totbat high standard, without shadow unvarying, tliat tirst proved to the doubting medi- eal world, tbe existence of a purely Veg etable i-l's*d Medh inc. R GWINN travels for the Company I Price per Bottle, #1 00. anil #1 75 fH’tSl’t ONLIT S20 PHILIDELPHIS SISOF ff Indnrflng Tucker, Ball box of 4 HM»imer8.al>'l R er. ami o*ual oiilf.! t*l ww |.iece»- Ciraqtcn 3 T 4 house before ya« ray tC;one cent- So ni. tr ?ru t*.<y ‘<w-" 3 v:>i~hinc numu'nnarrr tn tn* r. uit'H SUi’»i lUntS to naif-* f t : njJ’rr. They r.re Luwl* ".I’M*. <t!UT.‘■!••. »»<l liglil- „ _ „ . i.-ivr. ss t’trr . A * nr.i s !« ckaroo frsn I-.340 t-3» Pr.reSinse f-oia us sjivcp3®, >**?**! lo * circular nnd > O. A. WOOD <k CO-* tcsiimor:L;!.~ ) 17 X. Tcf»ik Pkllad *» a MILS uUSSacj, ff l<- imulp. (uu . 1. H eierri ■ WUisll** nuale. ou ,,ri- i „ be heanl from oils lo *-rj*•>> ■ two miles. Kxact^r . .yS'^sv. cat5>® •iwor u tar.-CPiilrcUro^’ - -L- • — canridso. / i “ <2*. P resbyterian mutual life INSURANCE CO.— Assessment i’lan. All safe, Prompt and Reliable Compa- s. s. s. Onlv $1.75. at J. W. Stanfoud’s. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Holman’s Family Billies, All sizes and prices, Photograph Albums Large. Medium and Hmall, FINE AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Cigar Cases, Hand Mil rots. Fan cy Candle*, Fine Toilet Sets, Fine Extracts and Col ognes. Harris’ Tooth- wash and Tooth Powders, School Books, Accor- dians. All prices and kii>tLs. BABY CARRIAGES, PAINTS AND OILS, Drugs and Medicines of all kinds, a J. W STANFORD’S. A RE.HEDY about wliieh Maj. John C. Whitner, of Atlanta, well and favora bly known all over the United States as u General Insurauce Agent, says: “I used tJiis remedy before the war, on a large plantation on a great number of eases, always with absolute success.” A RIM1EDY ulxriit which Mr. J. W. strange, of < artcrsville. 4ia.. certifies that one b<*ttle cured two memi>ers of his family of menstrual irregularity of many years standing. Thin Great Remedy is BRADFIELD’S Female Regulator Send for nnrYreatiw on ' Health and Sapphires of Woman,” mailed fre.*. liatoneui Keocutob Co., meb-i; lm. Atlanta, (ia. Wall Paper and Bordering, ct Just Recived, at T. S. POWELL S, Drusrzist a»<l Bookseller. —Pyrafuge for Chills at J. W. Stabfoim/s. fwV 11 of Paperg, i 'be most h.-toilsome lino •II kinds, ever offered briod at J. W. STANFORD S —Sweet Gnm and MnUnn far Me at V J. W. n £■< HKff flataid km •c • a. ac-j. Sriut m e. by nurii. for ’J-i cent* ia pt« \*f.s. Orilrr new. '.nd Bvi otir c:ti.-sif«u»* «»l T>'* Soxettics. «tc. Ad*lr«*a Al.l.-O.N X- l’», Pitli^vULLPUlA. WWPA. sepI7 .Yew Crop Tai-.ip Nerd Jaat Krerivrd. RUTABAGA, FLAT DUTCH, GLOBE. COW HORN, Bv tlie Pownd or P.’i|x>r. at. tf J. W. STANFORD’S. WM. LINK’S Furniture Store. 1 Door East of Ron*’ Carriage Factory,) Eufaula, Alabama.' I ll A VK tlie Latest Styles of Furniture by the*’nr Loatl. Cbamlter 8etts - from to $2U0: Bureaus as low as $M; Bedsteads from to Chairs from 75 Cents to a piece. Hafes. Wardrobes. IJ<x»k Cases. Writing Desks. Hat Racks, Wiutlow Shades. W.mkI Collins and Caskets all Sizes, ami Prices I will Mnmifarture and Repair Furni ture of all kinds and at the shortest no tice, and at living prices. I will sell Furniture as Cheap as any of the Neigh boring Cities. Having Iwcn engaged iu tlie Furniture business for twenty years and given satisfaction. I would thank my old friends and customers for their past favors, and would be glad to see them again. The Ladies are especially invited -toexamine my stork~Wk& When visiting tlie city dont fall to pay me a visit. Remember* theplae*. One Door East of “Ross’ Carriage Factory.** Resentfully, :tpr23-4>«n. WM. LINK. 163 BROAD ST. apr-10-ly. WINDOW GLASS, Faints. Oils, Vanishes aii Brnsles. At lowest prices. T. S. POWELL, sepcAVet Druggist and Bookseller. —A fresh lot of Teas at the Drug Store of J. W. Stanford. D U. DODIVS NERVINE NO. 2. Never fails to cure Nervous and Physical Debility. Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood caused hv Errors of Youth, Excesses, Ac. Price ’$1.00.. If you have been treated by ignorant Physicians and have taken all kinds of medicine adver tised to cure these Diseases without benefit do not l»e discouj-agc<l. Use Dr. DwW’s Nervine No. 2as directed, it will restore you to health ami make you feel yourself a naan again. For sale in Cufil bert. Georgia by J. W. Stanford, and al Druggists. feb-12-1 y. A Full Stock of Drugs, Chemicals AND Patent Medicines, —AT— J. P. TOOMBS & BRO.’S jan22ct TIm Universal Favorite, or the Royal Arch Cigars, the beat in lbs city, at , * J. W. STANFORD’S. Hi A new Line of Npw York Opti cal Co.’s SPECTACLES receive!. Prices from 25c to $1 50 per Pair. Call and see them at T. S. POWELL’S, ct Druggist ami Bookseller. Dr. Mott s Powders. N ever fails to cure inflam- matior J mation of the Khlneys, Gnmvel, tileet. Strictures and all Urinary diseas es, Nervous and Physical Debility. Gen ital Weakness and all those untold mis eries caused by indiscretion of Excesses. Svphillis in all its fonus permanent^ cured. Yellow or browu spots on faro ami body. Sore Tlmuit ami Nose, 8cm#- ula, Ohl Sores. Eczema. Tetter and al Blood ami Skin diseases. Urinary dis eases cured in 5 days. Price $3. For sale in Cuthhert. Georgia by J. W. Stas- fobd. and all Druggists. ‘ feb-12-ly. . II BREWER’S RUBBER ROOF PAINT, ~ jiJ CEXEHT, ETC. T HE public are hereby notified tluft am prepared t*» furnish Brewer* d .*-u M>er Celebrated .'nbber Paint, Yarhishea. merit. Etc', to Buihlers. Manufaetq_. and Fanners at wliolesale or retail any quantity. This wonderful Paint, being PISE PROOF AND WATER should be used by everybody. roofs of tbeir dwelling housea. farm implements, marliin fences oroniad yards, farrnei It h the diet; ^ mast durable ,in pay you try ft.