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Mass
Meeting.
Remember that the Mass
Meeting is called for the 6th
of July at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
for the selection of Guber
natorial Delegates. Those
intending to participate in
the meeting should he on
hand.promptly at 11 o'clock
—A small party of gentleman
went to Coni ray s mill last week,
ami oa llieii return reported very
|Mor success.
— Miss Aurora Brooks is visi
ting friends in the city.
—Mr. A. C. Moye-vLiled Lump
kin this week.
—Mr. V. P.
from his recent
very slowrlv.
Hurrah lor Uoriton.
Editors Enterprise «t- Appeal:
Allow me a short space in your
columns. I want tossy to my old
soldier friends, as well as all oth
ers who were with Gen. John B.
Daniel recovers ; tiie hands of the compositor to j Gordon in the Virginia campaigns
Our .trw Muuk.
As book hinders and publishers,
we are called upon to publish the
productions of others. It is Un
usual custom while the work is in
Spriwa Tale. Editor J. L. Underwood, reply-
When those of our readers whoring to the Albany correspondent
are acquainted with Spring Yalf. j of the Constitution, as to the lan
know that it is our intention to guage used by
write or the picnic at that place . Uio fanners of MiUdiel
last Saturday, they «ill decide as , f()Unlv tllc . llay of the mass
the scribe has already done, that
Park Horses.
The writer is tooth
■ nail opposed to “Dark
and toe
1 Torses."
Born ton
Mr. Underwood i Mi V" r 1Vu " n nml 0 i' . . „
‘ Ii:i«I to give wav to a dark horsfc
A General Strike.
severe sickness j •end out«i»ecimen pages, that ajof the late war, that oar ties of | it impossible to do~ilie subject'
meeting in that county, lias
—Col. A. llooil is looking after
tlie city’s interest in Macon this
week.
critical public may he enabled to _
judge of the character of the work, i ,var ’ aIui lile * un ? er ,ie . .
,, , , . , 1 greater our love is fur Inm.
a*; well as the .ability of the an i
ill or.
— Miss Willie Dows returned to
the city Tuesday, to remain du
ring the summer months.
—A t a meet i n
Trustees of the S. W. Georgia
Agricultural College fin Monday
last., Mr. E Titkdiaum was elec
ted to fill a vacancy on the Hoard.
m •
The jug trade between this
place and Cutldiert seems to he
diminishing. Aflei many mouths
trial theC’uthbcrt ••hoys,’* are get
ting used to prohihition.—Daw
son Journal.
^
Jfj^^ltch. Prairie Mango, and
Scratch ofe\ery kind cured in .‘10
minutes hy Woolford's Sanitary
I^ition. Use no other. This nev
er fails. Sold hy
j:in2S Cm T. S. l’OM ELL. j
—The usual number of loafers,
among the young n«*gro hoys
around town, have heen somewhat
scarce for a week or two. The
farmers have doubtless drawn
upon them nl increased wages
—All the darkies carried from
this place to Macon some time
ago, and confined there or placed
under bond" to answer to the!
charge of \ Dilating the revenue;
laws, have returned home.— :
There w:ts no evidence lo convict j
any of I hem.
-Ed McDonald lias developed
liTihe Hoard of into ll,c cI,a,n l ,i,m t!tllal< -' r of l! *e
cl IV.
—Mr. E. B. Ridiiway has been
confined to his home from sick
ness this week.
>■
— Notice the meeting of the
Congressional Executive Commit
tee in another column.
—
— For first class Job
every description, at panic prices,
call at this office.
— Mrs. J. S. Davis, accompanied
friendship began with him in tlic I j
lives the
Wef
put our confidence in him while!
leading us in the various battles!
of Virginia. His kind words to|
us before entering a battle, **Put
your trust in God, and fear no
evil.” Yes, how sweet his voice
this
the
the name of John B. Gordon—1
did not intend to ever have any
thing more to d» with
We are just now engaged
in a job of this kind, and present
to-day extracts from our new
book, believing that our readers
will accord to it the vner.it of be
ing equal to anything of the kind
ever presented:
“Lift there a mistake ab*>ut the
soldier vote In'ing solid for Gordon?
Our observation is that Gordon’s fol ^
lowing in this county is composed when I hear the name
chiefly of 1mivjs who have grown uj
since the war and men who occupied
iiomh-proof jM»>itions during the war
—men who never heard a bullet whis
tle or a shell burst. Of course, there
are some bid soldiers who will sup
port Gordon, but it left to the soldier
vote exclusively, Bacon would carry
this count} - tluee to one.”
Work, of j C’uthliert (Ga. > Lilieral June 4th.
1 “Phil Pearce, Tom Yarlioroiigh,
Ilai Beall, Pat l’ritc, Dr. Cleveland,
black Grubbs. .1. T. Jay, I>. II.
j art ami Jas. F. Scaly are, with one ex
ception. subscribers t
justice, so widespread, and justly'to say through Ids paper.
; so, is tiie tenown ot this excellent Camilla Clarion:
community for their hospitality. The-heat of the campaign*’led
generosity, and unstinted spieads.j |lini lo I>U L into the mouth of the
No matter who you may be,
the hardy yeomanry, fresh
from
from
t editor of the Clarion words alto
gether unlike any he ever used.
, the waving fields of corn and e ; ; j lt . r j„ conversation or in public
print, in regard to the farmers of
Mitchell county, anti the author
ton, to the sleek Jade of the PJili
century, you are at once taken
was to us iii our little prayer meet- | hand and' welcomed with a slnil? n f ihe letter allowed his zeal t<
j hetrav him into publishing a very
tngs, and how kind his orders were :ls broad as their vast acres of ft
to us, not to tlo wrong. I love tile lands anti with a hand sliak.\
suggestive of a candidate for tle! ( j c ,,
i*s ■ . ...
polities * ,f
of my 1 ci
J | old general slandered as it is, l'.,
an: Milling to tlo and to work lor ; n bnvc those of their a
him. I want to say to my Gor
don friends Lo be sure and be in
incorrect statement. Our own
ni.-d was not necessary with the
, people here at home who know iis.
>olii Bacon and Gordon
Legislauture. The young ladies
f this pleasant village are espe- ' j
cially skilled in the cuisine art,, j >! t>!n p L i v said on reading the let-
and stand head and shculders , UT in lll ‘ e Ctmstiuition, -tl»at cant
men
places, insomuch
known to be chiefly
in other
- tiny are
instrumental
he so. that does not sound liki
Underwood.”
Mr.
Cuihbert on the 6th day of July, jn getting lip the many delicate
who was elected Governor upon
the loath of Governor Stephens.
Either Bacon or Boynton ought j
have been nominated.
In the present canvass Gordon |
and Bacon arc before the people, j
Both are eminent, leading mcnofj # . 1 j i
the State. Both are good and j mg COUIltlCS llllYC Stl'llCK IOY
true Democrats; and one or the j
other ought to he nominated.
And one or the other will be.
While Gordon is our first choice
against anv man in the State, il
he is defeated we want the privi
lege of voting for Bacon.
Out upon political dark horses
and accidents. Let the choice
fall upon the men who have borne
the brunt of the battle. That’s
the creek we live on.—11. in Bain
bridge Democrat.
The people of Randolph ;u i surround-
Lower Prices in Dry Goods,
and as we arc always willing to please
onr customers, we
Stock at
will sell onr Largo
by Masters Johnnie ami Donald,; an.I ti e are gladto say they are all men
if vffKxl sense. They know that The
ire in the city.
^ —
— Mr. Walter Ficwellen of An-
'.lic city yes-
niston. Ala. was in
i icrday.
— Mrs T. II. Dawson, of Ivifati-
I In, spent several days at tin* Col
lege recently, the guest of
and Mrs. If. W. K-v.
l*rof.
— M r Burke I b
is expected to reae
1, of Augusta,
the city to
morrow, for a few days stay with
relatives and friends.
i LiU ral has newr insinuated that
i they, and several other jr«M>d friends j
: ol this paper, uho supjHjrt General j
t Gordon, occupied bomb-proof p«»si-|
I tions during the war. The readers of
| The Liberal are generally men of.
! .-ulfieient judgment to kn w the iii. an- [
mg of what they read and can not he j
prejudiced by the teelde efforts of a
! weak brother lo give our words a
meaning they were not it tended to
convey.
Cuthlxst (Ga.,; Liberal June 1 Stli.
My dear soldiers of the 13th Ga.
regiment, meet me in Cuthbeit on
the 6tb day of July, ami let ns
prove our love for our general by
our actions.
It there are any Gordon men in
^ wan one ex- j 0 „ r settlement w ho have no way
a a )ir.i . ^ «r c4 to town on the Gib day of
July, please let :t be known to Dr.
J. T. Cleveland, T. M. Gordy, J-
T. Jay or N. II. Miller. Yours,
as ever. N II Miller.
Co. E. loth Ga.
■ and delicious dishes whicli Make
: less successful competitors green
with jealousy. Some of the most
| remarkable battles have been
waged between epicures of known
I ability upon the picnic giouads ;
• around this place, and many a
juicy chicken pie, and succulent
roast of pork and mutton have bid
farewell to eveiy fear, before their ;
repealed onslaughts. But to tins!
!(Special occasion. The titty was*
! all that could he desired. A
Delects
re.
"JL* iec
WHITE AS
' V
&
Yeah
Few Important Questions
Asked and Answered.
Foktv Yeaks a Sukfeuer From
CATAVMUL
Wonderful to Relate,
■ PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY
— — I pleasant, though not vei ~ large
Those w hite Goods i ,a,l v- "> a11 a s , -- s - ganicrci m. uu-
—The bee! markets of this
place have been forced to suspend
operations, owing to the mad dog
scare of last week. An uncalled
for fear look possession of l In-
patrons that the dogs might have
gotten among the beef cattle.
Baldwin's Protection
»pi8 ly
—AT—
C. N. SI MESON'S.
9
—M is. M. G. Hickey, who has
been teaching in Decatur county
lor some time,returned home Mon
day.
—^
—Mrs. II. W. Key left Tuesday
tospeml several weeks at Mulber
ry Grove, Harris county, Georgia,
with friends and relatives.
— Miss Annie Mattox left on
Saturday for Ferry, where she
spend several weeks, visiting
—The first melon of the season
was brought from near George
town to the Spring Vale picnic on
Saturday last by our young fiiend
Mr. Quince Stanford. We can
testify lo its being of large size
and excellent flavor.
. —'The weather has been as
variable as old Probability could
desire lot the Iasi week. Monday
was rainy and cool, so much so
that overcoats and fire would have
been comfortable. Very heavy
winds have prevailed throughout
this section, accompanied with
heavy rains.
| relative
! -M,
— F. 1Yi..uki A' Co., offer their
slotk of Carpets at greatly re-j
dueed prices. They have a few !
pieces <»T Brussels and Ingrain j
eft. Look at their Carpets be-
orc you place your order. ct
— Judge Gorndcy has ordered
the fencing for the court house!
Vird which will be received in a
few days. It is a pretty iron (
picket fence, about 4J inches high,
costing one dollar per running
foot. Seven hundred and twenty
fret will he required to inclose the j
grounds.
I. J. McDonald, wife
| and daughter, Miss Eva left on
; yesterday to spend a few weeks in
Atlanta.
! —The colored man bitten by
! the “mad dog” last week, is in
! splendid condition, and antici
pates no dangerous consequences.
m • » —
— Mr. J. L. Sanders bought
the last large lot of cotton, per
haps in the county, at Shellman
■on Tuesday.
j —Mr. O. A. Gamble secured
i the belt on yesterday for the first
j ripe melon of the season. It look
I niUMl SlsifcM Court ait Jlsi-
COK.
T’lie United Slates Court at
Macon seems to be run on a mer
cenary principle, and has no re
gard for the rights of citizens,
whatever. Last week Judge M. C.
Parkerson was called to that city
to go before th it august body to
answer to a trumped up charge,
brought by an insignificant crea
ture, who goes
country seckfni
devour. When
reached Macon he
ed and told that he could have 1
the charges against him squashed
on payment of costs. This he
promptly refused to do, and the
case was dismissed when it went
before the’district Judge. Such
conduct on the part of officers ofj
the government should meet w ith
for Dresses at Pulas
ki’s are the prettiest
in town, and their
, prices the lowest, ct
llrfli4‘l Hems.
Mr. William Maury,Sr., one of |
the best and noblest men that cv- j
| school bail in a most enjoyable
mood, where the morning hours
were spent in pleasant clut, remi
niscences of delightful occasions
in school days, ami politics. Here,
as elsewhere, the
fever waxclli warm, and the chain
pions of each distinguished gen
tlcinan plead the cause of their. 1
candidate in a manner calculated
to win admiration, if not votes.
Under a line of beautiful ever
greens near by, the tildes had
1 -t. Wlmt wiil whiten my teeth? Delcr-
talavc.
2d. What will cleanse mv mouth? Po-
leetalave.
:»<l. What wiit harden and beautify
my gums? I>c*leeUi!»ve.
itli. What will purify my breath? De
left a lave.
What will aid in preserving my
teeth? l»e lei la lave.
litb. What will prevent tlie forming of
ubematorial I tartar.* l>ekn-
tli. W iu;t will iu 4 ntr:il;/.e an\ aeiditx
the Saliva? IlcLvr.dnvc. j
eli. Wli.-ii Y.uieui.- tfiidci- and bleed-
rgums? Delei talave.
USE
r
.-r lived m our cotitily. sweetly = , , . , , .
, , , 1 , „ ri,„, 1 lieeis arriiuued at riiiiit aagles, and
lirenllied ms lust on lliurilin - . ...
iii«. it of last week. :inn Ins s um , . , ‘ ,
look its everlasting lliud.t. Some <-vervlh.no «lc .la ed to .lease
lew months past. Mr. Maury, hy a ! Vf. l |‘?. r| ? ,el ? e L
DELECTALAVE,
I’ri.cents. • For sale by J. W. Stan
ford ami T. s. l*«)\vtll, fiithbert. Ga.
m:iv20-lv
• FOR FOKTV YKAKS I have been a
victim to C’ATAKhll-three-fourth^ qt
the time a >ufTcrer from KXl ltl VI AT-
i INC TAINS AGKOSS MV Fl>RKlIFAD
and MV NoSTUII.s. The di.>cliargcs
Wv-iv sonHcn.'ivc that I hesitate to inen-
• rm ir. except for the good it may do
>«»im* other sulVerei*. I have spent a
young fortune from my earnings during
my tdrfy years «»f suflering to
lief from the doctors. I have
ent metlieines—every «»ne i eould learn of i
—from the four corners ot the ear'll,
with no relief. And AT I.AS i” >7 years j
of age i. have met with a remedy that has
curt d me entirely made me a new man.
I weighed 12s pounds and now weigh I
I in. I u-erl thirteen bottles of the r.iedi- j
eine. and tin* oidv regret I have is that I
lieing in the humble walks »»f li*e i may 1
not hare influence to prevad mi all ea-
tarrli suffi*rrrs ton*.,, wliatb.is cured me. |
(iuiiiJi’s Pioneer Blood Reiiewer. ,
llKMIV rilKVRs.
“No. 2«*7 Second sr.. Macon. Ga."
•Mr. llenrv Flieves. the writer of tin-
above formerly of 1 Taw ford county, now |
of Macon. Ga. merits the confidence ot
all interested in catarrh.
\Y. A. TU FF.
Kx-Mavor of Macon.
We are compelled to turn
into cash, and knowing the
money, we will give you
'’t^i n ,?,t-|meiits, and intend to
onr Rood*
scarcity of
induce-
great
ssi-mm-iim, vrva miss step while passim; fruin «»*■«, Uc . ln ^ T , n fr|cn ,| t s . irrotm ded. i« the college ami 12 in me i.n,v | -ewer
around over the j room ot }'** ' n, v .h c tantalizin', i nil truces of alsclmol; 1S3 take tlic Eng lish i Tires ;d! IJlo«»d and Skin Diseases. Rlicu-
, , suslnined a fall that injure-.! ov.v\"> u.e lanuuiz.n iniiw wtea ‘ . 144 L ., tin sr » Greek,' UH ! matism. sen.fula. old Sores. A perfect
j wlimn he in.iv .... , , n,. .... i w . .. ... i hat ming bouquet ul iicautv. (and < <*uisc. l it mmi.oi omu, x >^ : ...
jnd«re Pukcrson US J U ” «........ till I n big fat turkey), same ot the ^lutheinatirs. 1-»L History, nl j if n„t’in wmr mark**t it it will be for-
.Judge l.uku&on neVl » r aide to leave hi* ' kiui til ® of Which the Uunuet wis 1 i««r, 1" Engineering, 13 La i warde.l onVeceiid of price. Small hot.
lie was approach- death liberated the soul that had ' . \ . ! biwiturv 14 Agriculture 1^ Book ! '"F large l>.»ith s $i 7->.
, , : in waitino. Ul. lo a ! eon,posed, having mvntly been •>. « A U Iturv , „„ , skin IH>oascs
. Falling into the hands of
There have been 204 students
this year at the University—192
the college and 12 in the Law
A. rtUPEun
Flesh Producer and Tonic !
<■ ■■ in it's Pioneer IS! ood He
ed awful nice.
—The I a indy ofTlr J. T. Pal !
iner left Sunday for Valdosta, to
join Mr. Palmer, where he has
been engaged for a short while in
the shoe business.
mwii we.arv in waiting. I p to a I coin posed, iia\in
week before his dvnlh Xe Imd been ; 1-U.c-ke.l Iron, the
moving along nicely, ami it was
ir.oughl that he wuul.l recover,
but a change for the worse came,
and he gradually sank until he
passed away. Will. Manly was
r j born December 17th. lt)20, making
him something over sixty-live
years of agent the time of his
the severest condemnation of all {death, lie w as born in Monroe
county. Ga.. and when about lli
years oil* Went to Blake!}’ lo liie,
anil llie next year was married l".
Miss Ann Collins. They lived to
getiier happily lor thirty \cais.
when -‘God'a linger touched her} .
and she slept.'* dnu.ig that lime |' 1 l »r. 1 °“». J 4 !!!*.. ®“/. “.".l!
they had tioi n unto ihc-iii six chil inqj, Int t f happiness, so visi
i ieu all of whom live among ns, >. 11
", , r , ihly depicted upon tins occasion,
and arc known as some of om :
best citizens. lie was married
again, to Mrs. M. A. Culbieth,.
; and unto them tour children were i
' born, who have not yet reached .
the years of maturity, la 1849! . x „ ... . ,
, • , r it*..i-i.i«- to 11... a 111 ic tea witli Neuralgia in one side
— "A 1 . f V ,.lot- my head am! face. The
sliuition, ph't'o ” '. L ' e , 1 ... : • 1 1 was so intense that I could
lime of his dcatli, wlucli just'
oor
keeping, ami 49 in Agricultural !
Chemistry. In the University
ami its br.inelies, thereliave been
1,064 students enrolled during the
year.
| citizens, and they should be rclc-
i gated to private life as soon as pos
sible. Judge l*:irkersnn is justly
! indignant at the treatment he
I has received, and will doubtless
| lake steps to punish those who
! have been instrumental in their
| attempts to parade him before the 1
I public.
recently been
ai'ilens of an
obi and renowned scutof learning,
j the situation was one ‘icvoutly to
! be hoped for, anti the ensumma-
tion of which may uewrfall again
to this scribe. The dinner was
simply elegant, and filly sustain
ed the reputation of the communi
ty. The afternoon was spent in
‘ the usual manner, upon such oc-! , ,, ,
casions. and umn} hngeicd until 11 I < . ' ,
K>s:iy oil I’hi;Hl r*n*l ^kin Di-cases
tnaileil fr
MACON MF.DiriNF COMPANY
aprS-4-t. Miiniii, Of*i>p.
BiifkU'ii’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
■Guts. Bruises. Sores. I leers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter,
i the shades ol evening warnetl Hie
of the near approach of darkness. \
Reflectively we retraced our jour
ney homeward, pondering over
1 the vicissitudes of life, and won
dering how Ic
: cheerful faces will hear upon them
1 the imp
! bly depi
Vanderbilt l uiirn»ily.
Our esteemed and talented
voting friend, Mr. T. F. Branch.!
has just completed a three year
course at the above in
graduating with highest honors
upon
—- —♦ m
A Kniiiirkahlo l ure.
El fai la, Ala.. Sept. 29, ’84.
DR. J. 1>. HOYL-I)kai: Sir:
For four months I was terribly
land all Skin Eruptions, and |.osi
lively <• ures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It i> a ran teed to give
perfect satisfaction, monoy re
funded. Price 2.» cents jvi* box.
For sale by J. W. Stanford.
jun 25 ly.
A Philadelphia negro lefus^d
to get out of the wav of a Texas !
steer, saying that Heaven would 1
protect iiim, but when lie came
down on other tide of a bill-j
board, hi'h^pguage dnln’t refer
lo IlcavcV^. it!i!n a million miles. 1
— NI i.ss Nellie Martin,
been attending college
Grange for tlie past sc
year, will return home to-
to the delight of her many friends, j study to be made in
■ ~ ~ the United States.
pain
not
’T . I graduating with highest honors. . , .• i n ('-illinun county ; s*leop at night, and I was not for
whH ,:,s , ilv nn.lcrlook I", pe.IVvt ! Ule yrar 1SU, whilu aiu-ni!-!? 11 I "!" 1 ' fruu IV '." n l’ a,D ,ln,in S tl, =
in I- a 111 civil cii“vnciMiii“, ami is now in , rrevi %. :i l nl Blakelv, comluct- ■ " n ‘' , <> n g n >nnl!is of stnK-riB». I
•liolastic j as near perfect in his chosen j 'pj„ )S Muse lie wa« | " ai * 1,1(1 it>sl ,ne<ilt * al freatment,
morrow, study as it is possible * i converted.' and'“ever afterwards i nciirI 3* cv erytlrngl could
— We appreciated a short visit
to our sanctum during the week
of I)r. Nunnallv, of Euluubt.
Doctor is one of those winning,
attractive gentleman, who is sure j
lo fasten himself upon liie nflec
tions of those who know him, at
once, and to know him longer is
to love him more.
— Parties who arc posted, say |
l hey can see t lie same tactics be
ing brought forward that carried !
ill is county against t lie will ol
j.j^ t I the people in the Colquitt race.
— Mrs Winn, who has been on a
visit to her parents irr this city.
Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Branch, left
, yesterday for her home in north
■ Georgia.
— Alex. Gamp, a white man. 1
wanted in Mitchell county lor ■
breaking open the store of Mr. j
Godins, IS miles below Camilla, j
last week was arrested in this!
county Saturday, at the house of |
Mr. Smith, on Mr. Walter Math !
cws’ place, lie was taken back at ! l.V one ot tii
once to the scene of his operations. ; y
— - 1 i
—We are informed by our
young friend, Walter Knighton,
that the Benevolence community
will picnic on an extensive scale
on Saturday next, at that place.
.—The new Court House rool
was found to be defective tin ring
tlie recent heavy rains. That j
j>ortion of the roof near the clock j
tower, and on the northwest cor j
tier of it, was discovered to leak
considerably, ami unless proper i lishing ot
attention is given it the plastering
near that portion of the building
will be greatly damaged. Tin-
building has not yet been receiv
t*d. ami the contractor will be
called ou to look after the matter
at once.
— Miss Eva McDonald, recent-
brightest of Wesley
an s Juniors, is now at home en
joying the vacation, preparatory
any sc hoc
In fact the
graduates sent oirt from Yunder-!
hilt, when coining in contact with
those of (»lher Universities, inva
riably carry oti the palm in con
tests of any description. He took
up tlie first year what is known
as the 2nd year’s college course, |
in the schools of English, French,
German and History. In hi> 2nd
year he studied the 1st university
course in the schools of Mathemat
ics and Moral Philosophy. His
, third year was spent in the 2nd
I university course in the schools
of Physics and Astronomy. Cliein-
istrv. Nutina! History, Gtiolo-y j ^ am ,
( and Engineering. May happi
j ness and success crown his youth-
| ful ambition, believing as we do
j that nothing but the brightest
: future awaits one of his morals
and ability.
con ve
lived r* zealous and devoted ehris |
tianlife. and died in the^ti iuinpits
ol a living faith. He was a man
of great energy, and seemed to glo
ry in making money to give to the
i advancement of religion, ai d to,
help the poor ami distressed nev
er turning away the poor empty, j
! Knowing ot his liberal giving, I
have often thought ol the scrip
turc that says, “the Lord lovctli a
cheerful giver.” lie was honest
i and punctual in all the transac-
! tions of life, thus making him one
think of or was recommended to
me without relief. As a last re
sort. I determined to try your
Reined* 4 for Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia, as 1 knew, without relief,
1 would have to give up business
entiivly. I procured a bottle and
commenced taking it. By the
| time the bottle was finished (five
or six daysj I was relieved of
pain, but to make sure, I took an
other bottle, and am now entirely
cured. *1 suffer no more and can
of course sleep soundly at night,
which I had not done for four
months until I commenced taking
Jhcpairerl at
J. J. KALMON'S.
All "Work Guarantosd.
Full stock of these Goods al
ways on hand at Lowest Prices.
MY STOCK OF
that you ever bought. Take advantage
of this rare opportunity. We quote only
a few prices, for everything is a Bargain,
at
P. PULASKI & CO.’S
Good standard Prints, at Pc.
Ladies’ Shoes, from 75e, up.
Misses Shoes, from 25c., up.
Childrens’ Shoes, from 10c, up.
A good, full stock Men’s Brogan, for $1,
Our 10c white Lawns are better Goods
than you can buy elsewhere for 15c.
Checked Muslins at 8c, worth 12 1-2.
Checked Muslins, at 10c, worth 15c.
in our Clothing. We have a big stock oil
hand, and it must be sold.
We have a line of half wool
\ n r\ /n.
MISS
S!
Light, weight, desirable shades,
per yard, and have reduced all
other Dress Goods.
at 10c
of our
For sale in
Stanford.
Cut libel l by J. W
nct22 ly.
In entering tliU excellent College
tin in the fall.
— Maj. B. F. Brim burry left this
where
week for Chiplcy, Fla.,
will engage at once in tlie
weekly paper.
pul
We.
i wish the Major success in his.
new field, and hope to hear from
him regularly. /
A Public Singing.
Bkooksyii.i.e, Ga.. June 22,
Gents: Please state in
I I columns that there will be an
t d:i\* sinwin«r *it 1 in inksvi!le
• day singing
Sunday. July
1 of the most pleasant men to deal!
“ with wc ever knew. In his death 1 .. . .
i ,- oa *,♦ I, * 1 von l* uicd id ne. lean confidently
our community lor.es one ot it* • •
most hial.ly cstecmcl I rwln,mnl! " t " a11 ll,ose af,l,L ' led
I citizens, nnil New Bcllicl Bn[itisl
church, of which lie was a member, j
one of its most devoted and be- j-
nevolent members. The bereaved
family have the sympathies of the j
' entire community iii their great |
loss. On Friday evening, while j
the sun was sinking low in the
86- ; western horizon, a number of.
vour friends anil relatives met at New
all I Bethel cemetery, to shed a tear of)
at Brooks'ville on : grief and lay him away to sleep .
4th. Some of the ! until awakened by the last trump. . =° w lo 3 uo le ° oony
recommeni! it to all those atliicled
i ns I liave been.
W. \V. FLEWELLEN.
mebl9 ct
4'oli-niau Nlalioa .\u(i-n.
It is just as easy to write up
a commoicalion for a paper every
week as it is to write ten thousand
ten hundred and ten in ligures.—
l’ry it. (The figures.)
Mr. E. A. Jackson is closing
out his dry goods department, lo
The cheerful are the busy, j
When trouble knocks at your door j
or rin2* tin: bell, lie will general- j
Iv retire if you send him word you j
are engaged.—Hnptist ll'celily.
Stoves, Tin & Crock-
eryware
AIwmvs Fill: nn.m.mplrte. (’runpotition
DGieil. Gcin*ral As.Mirtiiient *if
best.singers of this, nnd several ; The obsequies were conducted by
aujo'ning counties, will be with us ! Rev. Jolin Martin, with much feel
i ness.
The young shade trees set
out
-It is :i
an indisputable fact that i
1 but don t forgi
4»n that day, and it bids fair to ling. _
be a very pleasant social event. * consider tlic upright, for the end
‘The public are cordially invited* of that man is peace. ’
■Mark the perfect man, and j fro,a the postofflcc to th* church
. . ;ire ntiLtintr ijiit
shady
Judge Clarke organized ami held
the first court in the new Court;
House in this county, the at
ct the dinner bas-1
kets. Ycrj truly yours,
J. B. Shelley. !
—r-Thc letter of Mr. N. II. Mil
Jer in to day’s issue, lias the ring
ot the true metal about it. It
those who feel an equal interest
in the success of Gen. Gordon,
would announce the fact to their
neighbors, and combine together
to get the voters ot the county out
on the bill of Juiv. then: would lie j )' ...
* , l j . 1 1. l\i»gl*lf'. Alls:
no trouble in sending the delegates
from Randolph instructed forlhei:
ckoice.
. tempts of certain pai ties to pcrpcl ■
; uatc a different, statement to tliej
contrary, nevertheless.
—Three bright
from Coleman Station are in
ci.y at present, attending
writing school.
Iva Rogers, dan*
Shrllninn.
The exercises of Shellman In
| stitnte have been in progress du-
little children ; ring the week, and have been uni
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Coleman died on Monday
| night, aged about IS months. We
: tender our sympathies to the bc-
I reared family.
» W care sorrv to be unable to
are putting out ther
bra nc lies bea u Li ful ly.
J. A. Chapman has received an
other supply of “I'mk’i Magic
'e i Oil," and is read}' to supply the
| growing demand.
I Protracted meetings wll soon
i begin throughout the country. Are
F(MbV(T'CTH'h
Whii-li I
febll-ct
Our Faas and Parasols,
tly Xew York Cost, as we do not
■ »:il-r verv
.5. .! KALMON.
N. K. (.'nr. t’ulilic
We are offering at stric
care to carry over any. W e even
|iinrc.«
.
i . . . - .i vour cliivkcna ripe?
-: ">tate anv improvement, in ilin con^- .
1 II seems t mt the hens are pro
ililiun o! Miss tvillie Santlers. who j
lias lieeu cun&uetl lo lier lieil for
tin-
They are Miss
•liter of Dr. \V.
Eva IlamniiK-k.
daughter of Kev. IV. 1). Ham-
mock, anil Master Homer Ham-
mock, son ot Mr. D. W. Ilam
mock.
the ' versaily compliincnteii by these ; some months past. We hope soon
We have been reipiesteil to
announce that tliere will he preach
—Tiie many friends of Mr.
ilermau Tobias,who is now in New
York city, have received inlelli
gence of that gentleman's engage-
inent to MtssHehecca Kleioherger
oTthe metropolis, il is useless to;
say they are overjoyed at I lie good ( ^ rs j, n ,i Lively,
fortune in store for our esteemed p>,-j| 1 ,iiivc Baptist order,
young friend, and rongmtula-■} invitu ,i l( , c<mi c out and
tions to him have been numerous. hearing
Tiie marriage will li-ansptre some
time in July, and early thercaltei
the liappy couple will • return to
who liave been in attendance.
Judge Claike preached an able
land feeling commenceinenl scr-
j inon on Sunday, and Col. T. J.
i Terry delivered tiie prizes on
yesterday He spoke to a large
audience from tiie surrounding
country. Sliellm-in people are
alive to the important subject of
to be aide lo chronicle iier conva
lcscence.
' There liaslieen so much rain re
icently that the grass is alimit to
get away with tiie farmers. It will
take a month of the hardest kind
of fighting to subdue it. I. A. M.
u Methodist church this education.
ing at llie
i evening, couimeneing at 7:30
.-lock? sharp. Treadling hy El-
of the
All are
ivc tlicin
liave turned out this week
our book and job ilepart-
—Dr. Nuunally, of Knfauia, |
arrived in the city <>n the noon |
; iraia 3tf»hd.i.v, ami lw* bt*cn
1 •ifti v€*)v engaged since in the . . .
services at »ht Baptist church. .
Cutli licit.
If yimr cliitiircn arc c«fs or jss-visli.,
Uiikcllll ;it ni.hl. with Uaslics of fever. ;
while- around the nostril., riiur- around
•lie 1-vis, pick iheir nose, i.,.. i!u> hands ;
of feet in sleep, you liave posilivt- signs I
o 1 t-y an- tronhli-d ivirh w.iini. p r , J. JI. 1
Mi-hean's Vermifuge vyiil remove tiie
worms, and rrsjore v<mr 1-luidifi 1 !-•
Wnoming. sparkling itcaltli, jv
W"
from
ment, the annual catalogue of
the above institution.
Tliis pleasant village lias been
recently ineoporated. ami has
i now as handsome a Mayor and
set oi eouncilinen as any town in
! the State. Success lo our nntir-
F. Pulaski A Co.
sell Hats for men,!
boys and children,
cheaper than any
other house. ct
Gen. Gordon rescued an
paring for a strike
i Mr. L. Atkinson, our tinware
I dealer, finds big sale for “sbiiith’s
; Boil Beans. *
Corn is now being rapidly laid
by, but cotton needs prompt and
: close attention.
We have been listening Or the
i whistle ot the grain thrcsl, hut
j have not heard it yet.
Mrs. D. A. Ingrain anti child
are quite sick.
Miss Mattie Jackson is of on a ,
visit to relatives and friend^ and
will spend some time with Ueui.
• Mr. W. P. Andrews had the!
misfortune to Rise by fire lastSal
unlay night, his dwelling liouse!
and its entire contents. The tire
j occurred jti&l about dark, and was !
En*d-! supposed to have been caused by
AUR ANTI I
Mnrt of the disen*«.T which cfUiet nnr.kind rjvcrism-
ally can?cd hy a dis rdi-rcd cor. lit ion <>f t he L! Y E R .
For all comtints of tl’.is kind. Foch as Turjiidity ol
the Liver. BiIi<>n-‘nf*^L*N‘?rvo':s Dyspopsto. Inditfer-
tion. Irregularity of tho B.vre’-i. Om-tipation Flat-i.
lency. Eructation 3 and Burning of tha Stoir.atl’
(sometimes called II-~.rt. nrr) Mi-sra i. Bt-alariv,
Ul'Kjdy Fins. Chills nud F.*v«»r. UreaklM»no Fever,
Exhaustion before or ait**r Fet^-r*. Clirenic Di.ar.
rhnev Loss of Appetlto. Ilaadacho. F-*nl Breath,
Irzoffnlaritiea iaciio.-xt ilt>: . a -I*js. B-arins-down
mmuLsimm
is Invaluable. It i • not a panacea ft r all dir^wsow,
bnt AiiQff* a ! d 5 8eese3ofth‘; LIVtR,
will GUnSi STOMACH anl BOWELS.
It changes tho complexion fr ia a waxy, yeliov
tinge, to a rnddy. hoalt hy cul<>r. It entirely remover
low. gloomy spirits. It is cno of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC,
STADICER’S AURAKTII
Far eala by all Druggists. Price S! ,00 per bottle.
C. F. STADiCER, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pf
aprl-Iy _ _
Do not forget that changing
seed is often attended with excel
lent results.
\7
a:
'f\
T. S. Powell,
Offers a Large Stock, at
Lowest Prices,
—OF—
Drugs and Patent
Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
liiimpsiind Lanlerns
Tobacco, Sniifl'. Potash, lie-No Tea
Brute, Pcs'ks! Knives. Razors,
SGissors and Site.
Schofil ttnd College Text
Book?,
BLANK BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS
AND ALBUMS.
Writing Papers and Slates,
Spectacles and Eye Blasses.
David Landredth & Son’s
Fresh Garden Socils,
OICTIOIfcT SETTS,
Planting Seed potatoes, Golden
Dent and Adam's Early Corn,
Fire Insurance ami Newspaper
Agency. •
Cuthbei t. January 7th, 1S8C. ct
than to have to pack thorn up at tho close of the season.
Buy vour Fans and Parasols while our selection is
good. You will positively not huv any cheapci
two months from now.
in
IN CORSETS !
We have the very thing that every lady wants. Ball's
(Health-Preserving Corset, is highly recommended, and
I never fails to give entire satisfaction. Besides, we liave
; a full line of other brands. Wo guarantee onr of) cent
(Corset to be fully as good as any at 75cents, elsewhere.
It is impossible to describe the (li He rent styles of
Iub and Eabrdderies
i We keep. We have a large assortment, and will sell
‘cheap. , . ...
We cannot mention every article we haw, but will
Siiv that we keep the largest
neer and Fireman from the wreck ; :l newspaper blowingou a burning
of a train on yesterday. The gen lamp, which probably made the j
er.-d. after saving their lives, went I hiuip explode. No one being in •
on by private conveyance and , Hie house at the time, the flames
Diamonds
filled his appointment.
.v x- 11 xi. tx.iiiA *4irk'! ue to thrive ami grow rich.
Dr. Niinnally t* aae»u«me tints*-; B £ m
lian gentleman, an .tide minister,
instrumental in doing |
he is called >
land is
i meat good wherever
j U; labor.
*—We have been pi seed under
obligation* lo Hon. II. G. Turner
for public tiocuuiettU.
The Telegraph admits that il
published an incorrect table of! chalice to do
counties on Sunday. It was fore
rd to cut down Mr. Bacon’s fol ; needs immediate help,
lowing after being shown up. {lalUy burned out.
were t«»o far advanced to be sub
deed, or anything saved from Ue
mad flames. Now wc all have a
unto others as wu
would be done by. Mr. Andrews
as he is t»
J. A. C.
A RT BOOBS,
D- N. Freeman & Co-,
JEWELERS,
i ATLANTA, GA.
Calsom Finish
Can be pointed over
Walls and Ceilings.
Covers every i-rset aii'l h-oks bettor
I than Paint, "threi-fourtlis i-ln-a],ei-ami
| lasts as long. Ilon't mb oii*. Canrt-
i ter to parties win, have used it. Ail
| ,-i,Wrs. Fur sale only l>y
B. E. TOOMBS, Jn.,
I ■ ct Druggist..
in this section, und voir trill finu our pricts tlic Very
cheapest.