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local ustoties. j -pi 'opnsitinns in regard
~ ! city park are now in order.
-A prettj pair of Broncho po- —Dr. Worsham was visiting
to a
nies, belonging to a drover, have
been at Price’s stables this week.
m ♦ m —
Take !\«lit a e.
Photographs will be taken ii
II. t. BROCK'S Gallery. at re
duced rates, lor One Month only.
no\4 1 ni
— Many a greasy porker wil
fall vietims of the slaughter pet
tile first cold wave.
—Reduced
in Photo
prices
phy means cheap stock and poo
work. Bear this in mind and in
spect our *.voi k and prices bet. re
having work done.
It P.\lack Photo Text.
Macon on Sunday.
—Mr. If. O. Beall
lie land of Jno. P.
■en t.
—Tlii* journal is glad to learn
*f theeontinued improvement of;
• he Messrs. Oliver, of Slielltnan. !
— Mr. John M. Redding is mak-j
ing some noticeable improvements ‘
»n his resilience.
—That charming little sou .
brette. Patti Rosa, will occupy the i
Opera House in Eufaula to night, j
® I
—Some of our citizens have
been gardening since the rain.
—Everybody is cordially in
SiforMy. j
All day yesterday dark clouds ]
rolled up from the Southwest, ac
; Viteil l,. call ai llie Pai.ace Photo ! t.imi.anie.1 !>y heavy gustsof win.l
mlvertises I ^ EST t,n '* see *l»wimcns.
West for
Come, "mining ;-.ig, forth from your
sty,
For now has come your time to die;
You are sleek and lat, from a well-lill- ‘ burst over
ed crib,
And now we*
ril>.
I least upon juicy spare
—Tiie Texas Stock at Price’s
Stables are being sold rapidly ano
at reasonable prices, by
It K. K. Banner
Mr. II. 15. Elder was in Florida
last week. Slav the bright da\
young man and young j dreams of hopeful anticipation, in i L j, e i r °uLino*t
—The harder the times, th«
greater is the boom imparted If
the matrimonial market.
ICukher tiiuoib!
Rubber Shoes. Rubber
Rubber Co ils anil Rid her
bars, at The Shoe Store.
— t> -
— -Money made the
male go, but it could
c:sc that suhllc
Texas pony.
nev*
influence
Toe Sale.
By T. N. KI LI.EX. Bronwood,!
Terrell county. Ga., No. 1. New I
I >•..» < 'vnn>s<* S\ vup Ibrn lh j
— Quality Warranted and Orders
Ex-
lady in the place sh-.ubl join the
Literary Ciu'».
—The oyster is here. How
long before we will have the church
supper?
— A largo number of v : s:t »rs are
• xpected in tliecitv during Con
Hats. Terence week. The thanksgiving
Ciret:-' turkey will be held over until then
Rev. B. I) I) Greer and Elder
R \V. Gamble have ret timed from
the meeting of the Synod at
Sparta.
—Judge Clarke an«l wife have
returned from Atlanta The Judge
was op last week re elected to the
Judgeship of tlie Pat.aula circuit
which he has been induigin,
late, ripen into a bountiful bar
and occasional showers of rain,
which gave warning of stormiei
weather to come. About dark
the fury of a wind and rain storm
the city, and for ?.
| short time IVar stole over even
! count nance, while the more lim
f id soi ght places of safely, 01
j walked tiie floor in agony. Houses
rod e from the f rc • of a terrifb
wind, tiie ceaseless mar of which
j drowned even noise.
File sir c s were u a f.;w mo
cents manv indies i'eep m water,
axing the gut ers at:d pi pi: g o
capacity, and is
STOP!
1
Delectalave.
OT ATTPUflflB HP BBTHBO VS
f
TEETH
WHITE AS
smow:
MltraTul OF FnlOFS III
1
WfiOLLN LOOMS
A Few Important Questions
I
historical
r exer
over :
j vest.
— All thase reeding •Stock
! plantation me will do weil to call
’ »n E E. Banner this week, b»r he
will sell you Stock at bottom J
- prices. It
j A number of our citizens have
: uccll in till* B.llfl city tills Week.
. il'.cnditig the E ist Alabama Fair
| Fhv attractions are better and
j more varied than usual, which
I will doubtless prove a bonanza loi
. lie enterprising gentlemen, whose
j vim knows no such word as fail.
— The pici ures in tin* Pos'oJIbe
S are not specimens from the Palace
Photo Tent. Our samples an
—Dr. II. II. Mnpv>. of Sharon. | exhibited only al vhe Test. ll
'del28 5w
Ga.. 1 in the dtv. The »loc
has
A
i tor it nil old redden*. *»n
number of friends here.
—X ow let tbe Coliiml
i J’lnri.lo t*-»«1 «•»•»« .1 t ?»*
and old Randolph will put on airs i
n^xt. vmr sure enough,
i —|\fr .T -T. Mathew* bos been
j improving Ids nrnnertv. tbe Per
1 rvman ulneo. on Roxankle street
irpcen!1v.
—The Methodic* ehureh is be
I’n-T re;v« : iv>d Kvervttdn'r round
; nt»»»>it will nmennt an invitingnp
Nurse lies, througli their agents.] pea ranee be (' -.n fere nee.
—“He that is guiltless let him
c ?*L me tiisi slone,’’ should hi
placarded conspicuously hcfoiei 1
llie iloor of him who seeks to cor- j
reel the errors of his fellow cili
ZellS.
Onion Setts
For Fall Planting, at
if J. W. STANFORD’S.
C. P. Cole Co., of Atlanta
delivered a number of fruit tr<
to purchasers around this place
lhe first of tlie w< ek.
“I would not live always,*’ was
written before the discovery <>t
Brown’s Iron Tonic, by a man “all
out of whack,” with a torpid liver
and dyspepsia. Those now suffering
the same way drink Brown’s Iron
Tonic, and sing:
“Sweet fields arrayed in living
green.”
—— —
—The cotton remaining ungut h
ored m tiiis section would not av
erage 100 pounds per a ere. That
which has been marketed lias
brought the plainer abou*. 8 cents.
B*. BM liANlil A TO.,
Have the Finest and Best Assoit
nicnl of White, Red and Gray
Blankets in town, which they of
fer at greatly reduced prices, if
— ^ • m
Tiie weal her. during the fall has
so l at tied the weather prophets
that not one of them can be found
who will attempt to tell us when
we may look for the first real cold
Spell.
Paint Now,
\ —Dr. V Sv Wisdom, nf Benna
.Vista was in Hie city yesterday.
'Pile Doctor will make one more,
xi< ; !. and then — well we ll teil yon
r. xt. week.
— I). M Jacobs, at Harris'' Dry
floods House, bn* a good Mulct
> rind Horse whiidi be ofTers <•
' for cash, or on time until next fal
' on good seen lit y.
— The N. Y Sporting World, ofj h
l Monday, illustrated tbeterri '
, las
. hie tragedy I ctween the Me i rs
Oliver and their wi n’d be assas-
• sins at Sliellman.
j
— Seed oats are in demand.—
T!»ose having 1 hem for sale could
j find purchasers at once by letting \
! it be known through these col
u inns.
; _ :
—The soaking which the dust
i got, last. \Vedne*d*y night ha**;
benefited all nature wonderfully
; since. Several very pretty rye j
■ patches are springing up round i
town in con sequence.
— Our immediate Represent a j
live. llmi. f Ta\b»r, lias been 1 ,
: placed on tin* committees ol K in- 1
While J W
selling Lead and Oil
and have your homes
m at for Conference.
j cation and Roads and Bridges
SIANTOKD iUo will work fait’-.fully anywhere
so l-1 leap. , | lt . Inav |,e
looking
:u
■ kno
Hart tfc French, Photographers,
lell Tuesday lor Cuthbel t. They
: ie fine artists and we regret to
have tbelli leave. We cordially
jecomim tid them to our Cuthbei l
friends.— Toil Gfthies Advertiser.
too. has
—The highest tnaiket
paid for Hides green or
Will buy a I I
It ' J. II
pile*
’ i ied,
all get.
<’. ATKINSON.
— P. Harris wants everybody to
stop long enough to day to read
his very important advertisement,
trad it ionai J showing what he intends to do
| with his immense stock of dry
goods. H«- is determined to please
ail in quality ot goods and prices
1 Ic will make a special run on al!
lines of goods fora few weeks.
I
S ^Yitl NelS You
A genuine Pebble Goat Button!
Mine lot $2.00. It is well worth !
$2.50 Be sure ami call for my
$2.00 Pebble Goat Sins'.
ct W. I) BAILEY, j
— Only five weeks to Christmas |
The face of tiie small boy grows!
rounder with joy every day. i
—Just received some Felt in
nice shades, 2 yards wide, at
ct F. PULASKI & CO.’S
—The professional tramp and 1
beggar is bobbing up at tbe back
Horn* of our residence*, with the;
stereotyped story about wanting
to get hack home. Home, one of
the sweetest words in tiie English
language is sure to awaken tender
feelings, and the cunning pad al- j
ways gets a substantial reinforce- !
ment to help him on his way.
I Will Sell Von
A Lady’s Fine Button Shoe for
$1 25 Try a pair—they are ex- j
ceil cut in stv le and finish,
ct W. 1). BAILEY
— —• m
From our tax collector we learn
that only about thirty prr cent,
of the assessments for Ibis year
have as yet been collected. This
is rather a small ratio for the
time of year, and it. view of the
fact that the books will be closed
soon, notice of which is given
elsewhere, it would be well for
the tax payers of the county to
look up Mr. Good rum at once
and secure their receipts.
• resent 1 lie
of the lecture!
much.
Vo l ice.
I will rent to the highest bidder.! past two
before Court House door in Cuth - *
lici t, on Ist Tuesday in December
next, for 1SS7. only, the lands of
Jxo. P. West, in 0th District Ran
dolph county. 'IVmis on day.
II. 0. BEALL. Guardian,
novlS 2 v For Jno. P. West.
laced.
—The Job Department of the I here in a few
, Knteki'kise «fc Appeal, has been
! Mvertlowing with work of every
•description for several weeks. All
hands, and the “devil
been as busy as the
bee in the tar bucket.
The exhibition of Palestine’
-The Land of Beauty.” Monday
•night :it Powell’s Hall by Mr.
! Charles McKenzie was pleasant 1\
j spoken of by those I
i i ii teres i ing t a!k
j was enjoyed very
j —II may be well for ns to state
that this journal never male any
j fight upon the Randolph Mann
\ fad us ing Company, nor has it
lever seen any occasion for
! doing. Our files are open for in
spection by gentlemen.
j —'Flits Eufuuhi Fair ;
talk this week. Parties
to go over can gel
i t lie Sout h western
battle of Gettysburg on the fair
grounds ail the week. Other at
tractions equally as goo f.
—The dry goods house of R G
•fe W. R Owen made an assign
ment on M onday. witli II. O. Beall
as assignee. The inability of this
firm to weather the financial
| storms of the season is regretted
! by all.
—Our schools, inale and, female,
maintain a flourishing condition
! They look for large accessions
j after the Christmas holidays
j which will tend to give them such
; .a boom as they have never yet
; experienced.
—Those beautiful dress goods,
boots, shoes, hats, hardware, and
everything else that is needed in
a household is going with s
.at Gunn's. Only a short while
: more and the stock will be dosed
;out. Now is the time to supply
] ymir wants at cost.
—Several couples spent a few
hours very pleasantly on Friday
: night, at the residence of Dr. E
• S. Parks. Miss Rhea, the guest
of Miss Fanuie Parks during the
weeks, is now visiting
— Messrs. A. M. *fc \V. C. Saw
yer had a horse stolen fr »m t ili-u.
on their farm, six mile* fn»»n town,
last Friday night. The thief wa.-
not |y juirsue>h and t !u; horse was
uni near the Eufaula rival
‘ bridge grazing in a field. Il is
opposed that reaching Eufaula
i-after du> light, he feared detection,
| and tin ning ihe animal loose made
! ins way into iht* city on foot.
—All Stock bought of E
Banner, at Price’s Stables tbit*
week, will he thoroughly biok#u
; by the Boss Mexican Rider. It
—Parks Sz Move take pleasure
n telling our readers this morn
j mg of tin* numerous good things
in eat they have on hand, fresh
: fio:n the factories. They have
many delicacies for the table,
wliidi will make you smile to
read about, ('all on them an i
have an order filled, and our word
honoj f* ,r R you will never regret it.
— E E Runner having received
telegram from home calling
him there as soon as possible,
ill sill better Stock, for le*»s
i money, than ever bought in this
j section, dining the next few days.
! Mrs Jack S mpson. ncc Miss
| Ida H-ni.|, :.f.ci a brief illness,
i litdat Fort G.dnes on Monday
t. S!i«.* va< a biidc of but a
[few months.
I —A notice of the Louisville
i
J ''hol t hand Institute .a| p a s' to
! d »y. The writer found this de
• >iiaide accompli-dimi-nt as mvste-
i r o is as the hieioglypliics on an
Egyj lian monument,hutdctei min
ed to solve its tnysleries. Others
i wishing to do likewise would d »|
] veil to consult tiie above school.
— B W Kills lias pnrehaseti a
beautiful and cheap line of Cook-
! ing Stoves, an l wili sell tliein
j clicaj er than tiny were ever
trn in the land. They will be
lavs. * It
1
some places overflowing an S wash
• ng up ti»e same. Thick dark •
j ness equal perhaps to that which :
fo; , plagued the Egyptians added aw* ;
“ o the terrible scene. Not a light !
con Id be seen. The street lamp* j
i vieldcd to tiie force of tlie wind
• at the first gust like.an unprotected
tallow candle. As the stonu grew
j stronger, the i-niployecs in tin* :
; Ili a* busy in tiie effort to giv*
our readers an eaily morning pa
per, feeling tin? swaying to and ’
fro of tin* buii iing. g ew nervous,
and some left their cases and ran
pell uiell into the streets.
Ti e worst damage a**certninf*‘i
by tin* scribe, in his early pern in
bnlations a:min I the city, is tha»
siislainol by Messrs. II art A
Freni It, the plmto^i apliers. T hese
gen!h men bad their t»-nt capsized
during tiie «o:s’ of the slo. in. ;
They were in it at the time pack i
ing for dear life, and succeeded in
putt ing away the e’-.amcras and
oilier valuables before the stays;
gave way. They lose much of i
their stock, blit wi 1 be ready fm
business again in a day or two.
Mr. P. A. Price ha i Ids stock
of goods damaged from rain l«
the extent of fifty dollars. The
j.* | parapet in front of his store was
i blown down. Fencing in differ
: ent parts of the city is down. The
; Presbyterian parsonage fence i>
I to pieces. 'Flu? sower pipe Oil
Box ankle st rcet. near Mrs Ridg
wav « residence U washed out.
Shade trees in Mr. I!. I). Hai.-teri **
yard are blow n «1 .*»w
! his yard fence consult
gin house of Mr. I) I. Weaver, at
the junction, was considerably
; damaged, n part of it having sue
climbed to the wind.
We could gain no further inhu
mation from the country round
; .about, owing to the early hour at
whit'ii we go to press, it is high
!y probable that mill dams ale
damaged to some extent. This
Tiie Cry af tiie Entire Contry:
Times are Hard!
Crops are Short!
Asked aad Answered.
What will whiten my teeth? Pclcc-
•alavc.
2d. " ?:at will cleanse my mouth? De-
ect:i!avi\
3<l. vvhat will harden and beautifv
ny guilts? !>c!eofal:iv<».
4th. Wliat will purify my breath? Po
! ectj:4:ive.
ath. What will aid in preserving my
.etrth? Peiectaliive.
♦ith. What will prevent the forming of
tartar? Pole^talave.
7th. Wiuit will neutralize any acidity
of the Saliva? Pel-.*ctalav e.
8th. What will cure tender and bleed
ing g*.uns ? Pel* eta la ve.
USE
DELECTALAVE.
A.2STID BE OLE^A.3Sr.
Price50 cent**. For sale I*v J. w. Stan-
i ford «nd T. 8. l’ovvcll. <'i;tlibert. tia.
I mavgn-lv
F. PULA8KI & CO.’S.
Having bought a very heavy stock of
Woolen Roods, aiul the weather all this
fall being too warm to sell manv of them,
we find ourselves overstocked, and have
concluded to sell all IIcavv Goods at anv
I .
price, as
A" Our Stock lust be Reduced.
Chest nuts.
There is a young clerk in Mn- !
on so ied headed that the pro
.rietor of t lie store in which hi
labors will not allow him to weigh j
•mt gun powder.— Jlucon Tele
graph.
There is a man in Cherokee;
nun! V. so it. is told, whose head
so red that his little son climb* !
lpon :i chair near his head and
• reads the Signal at night without
| my other ’light except the blight-
! ness from hi* father’s head.—
- ; Dcthlonegc -Si•purl.
i There is a woman in Pulaski
county so red headed that her-
I have ton inanj Goods on hand.
, . , ,, ... ., liiiusr, fuariim tltat the warm rnvs
must be sold regardless of price. Foi
Money is Scarce!
COLLECTIONS ARE POOR!:
Ladle** Wraps, worth $7 50. we sell for $5 50.
Ladies’Wraps worth 50. we sell for $7 50.
Lailies* Wraps, worth $11 50, we sell for $0 50.
Ladies* (Toaks. worth $1 00, reduced to 00.
Ladies* Cloaks, worth $5 00. reduced to $3 75.
We have the handsomest Line of Short
Wraps and Boucle Jackets in town. Prices
reduced.
the next
n
it. i!ai>H*n -
n. damaging [ will sell everything in my
•ral.lv. Tin- * ° *
Only at Cost, but many things
store, not
from her brilliant head might
ignite the fodder or cotton, and
ae is compelled to wrap her head
with wet towels at least thin
imes during the night to keep
• i.e bedding from being destroyed
by fire We don t believe in giv
ing :;li the red headed gb»rv
honor to the male sex. —11 aide ins
cl He Scirs.
Overcoats, worth $3 50. reduced to $2 75.
Overcoats, worth $7 50. reduced to $0 00.
Overcoats, worth $0 00. reduced to $7 50.
Overcoats, worth Jfl2 00. reduced to $10 00*
{h ercoats, worth $15 00, reduced to ->12 5lb
TON
gpH WAG0H SCALES, MOIl’S Clot-Mlig,
BELOW COST !
morning is clear, calm .and fm^lv
— a lilting finale to the ugly
i weather of hmt night.
I5cal!s of H «*. %% . IS. <bvcu.
After an illness of only a few
days, Mr. \\ illie R ()<v*-n die*l al
his fat tier’s home on Wc«lnt*sdav
morning, surrounded by lux in
fiicnds and relatives who mini
lered to Ins wants with lend*
hands un v il his spiiit took i
flight. In llie first Idootn of e.arlv
manliotxl, when life's brightest
; rays fell with le ulgint splemlor
j along his pathway, «hm he could
jhave been the slay of devoted
parents and the dearest conipau
I lean Business. Goods at
Your Own Price !
nov18 ct
; bfot hei s and sisters
sad to rontemplat
— From handbills «listi ibute«l
' ai'imind. vve see that Mr. E E Ban-
j ner, vvlio has a number of Texas
! hoises and mules in this mnikel.
: will give a wild West sliow on
. S:i’. nr.lay. He has a Mexican
with him who can ride any thing
that travels o:i four legs. This
exhibition will take place on the
public square, and will doubtless
, be witnessed by a large number of
all tiie people.
wishing! —Don't wait for sunshine,
half rates by Pictures made in cloudy weathei
Railroad. The as well as sunshine at the
It Palace Photo Tent.
— An alarm of fire was turned
on Saturday night about Do clock.
; caused by smoke issuing from
: diflerent portions of Harris' Dry
Goods House. Upon investigation
it was discovered that a plank
placed over the lop of a stove flue
in tiie spring, had not been re
moved, nud when a fire was made
in the stove Saturday, the
first one ol the season, the sinoke
ulil not escape. llie engines
were brought out and companies
: responded, but quiet was soon
i 1
f*. | *
restored.
Flic bleak chilly* atmosphere, ‘
and <!ti 11 gray clouds, the first of
j the week, would have been con-
rush'! strueil in the up country as pre
monitory of a snow storm. Here,
where the sweetest and most del
icate flowers bloom perennially in j
the open air. such occurrences are j
rare and unlooked for. The over
i a number of the young people ot i
the city met and organized a Lit
erary Society, which, besides af-
, foniing a few hours of pleasure.
! occ:isi«»nally. can be made very in-;
structive and entertaining, Mr. j
Robt. L M«»ye was made Presi [
dent, and Miss Willie Kiddoo See- !
retary. T!:e meetings will be on '
l'uesday night, every oilier week, i
as regularly as possible, to
wnic’i the married people are es-
‘ pecially invited. The next meet
ing will he field at the residence
f Mr. J. J. M* Donald, on the 23 I
inst. A pleasant programme lias
been arranged for that occasion, as
loll own:
i oh'iuaii .*»!:• I ioca .\oln«.
Mrs. .Jas. B. Morgan is again
among her many friends in this
vici nil v.
Mrs. Wm. Wethcishy, who has
known lies’ lie I been visiting her mother, return
Though quiet, led to her home in Jon** county.
\ esterday.
Mrs. Jno. Ij. Brown, of Cu*h
licit, is visiting relatives hero tin
week.
M .uy of our citizens are off to
the Eufaula fair this week.
Mr. Vf. P. Andrews has been to
Henry county, Ala , f«»r several
• lays fin king after Ins interest
over there.
Mrs Robt. Knowles is growing
feebler ail the while, and doubt
less will soon pass away.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oiiff. of
Blufl’ton. visited relatives here
last week.
Miss Ella Cox, a fascinating
belle of Micllman. is the guest ot
llie families of Messrs. J K Unh
and J. C. Hancock, this week.
Pleasant converse by day, and
1 pleasant dreams by night. Mis*
; E !a.
It is my exquisite pleasure to
inform the young ladies and gents
that I am an active agent for
1 matrimonial suitors and cones
oudeists. Any one doiring cithei
will do well t*» confer with me.
Satisfaction gnatantced, and all
letters confidential. Be sure you
don't construe it wrong. I am
agent for others. P. O Box.
No. 1.
Our Coleman apothecary clerk.
A. L Martin, is offering special
inducements to procure the trade
of the young I a* lies.
The sear piano ha* been receiv
ed at the Academy, where the
4«Biidnmticnts.
?•<*»*• i»<* Aou.
to lovm
his death is
Here where lie w:
was loved by a!I.
lie possessed a coageni-d disposi
lion that won f«»r him IVietuls
wliose **onfi lence he never lost.
On Wednesday eveiling Ins re
mains was fallowed to lhe Western
cemetery by a large concourse of
mourners, where. ami<i t :e sad-h—t
and most impicNsive «*f f in.-ral
rites by llie pastor of the Method
ist church, they were laid to re-»t.
A true friend. aflVcti *natc s*-n
and devoted brother is no more
The. Lord gave and the Lord
takc’.h a*\:.y. Blessed be the
name of the L »ri.
AT COST!
$10 000 Stnili I.f Dry Good...
Clothing. Hats. Boots and Shoes.
:rt The Empire Store nf'Jami:s G
Mathews, will be sold at ACTU
AL COST until January first
ut-xt. N«» iiumbng. but a rare
chalice to buy Good*. I need file
money, ami tiie Goods must sell.
JAMES G MATHEWS,
It Culhbcrt, Ga ! ,11:ul
,ID > tD ' r * n '
V. I’. L. 8,
On Thursday evening last, all;
the residence of M r. Jno. L. Brown, j
The Entekiuhse A- Atuevl.
largest weekly paper piildis
the
li<*d
n this section of country, for One
Doi.l v*; per annum, and a valurt
: »»h* Book given to each subscribei
I n*e. lids book gives infonna-
1 ion of the utmost importance to
even body. Il ti lls vv hat to eat.
, hoiv to ent it. things to do, things
to avoid, how to breathe, dangers
• *l kissing, ventilation, occupation
for invalids, preventing near sight
odnesss. restoring the drowned,
lungs and iiv* r diseases, con tag
ions diseases, hmv to avoid them,
care of teeth, after dinner naps,
headache, cause and cure, etc.
The Entekiuhse Am:.\i. and
B.-thel Association News for $l 50
p?r annum.
The Exteki’kisk he Atpeal and
the Atlanta weekly Constitution.
- 1 arc Ccix *a.I litspi 1
SQO nnd
j’<- • .‘tit—fur !r-«
I": -aL:*tl> i- l: n •' « par «-r nnd
rr
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No clue to t!ie hitting places ot ■
Vincent the defaulting Stat
Freasuier of Alahasm. has vet ;
been found. Gov O’Neal, in hisj
recent message t•» t!»c Legislature,!
-ays that since the *-|ose of tl;e!
last session every possible < flort !
has been made to find and bring '
to j-i-iice the absconding ex
Freasuier. Kve:y consideraldr
deteei ire agency in tins country
has been furnished information
of his great crime. ndvise<l of the
’luge reward oflVled for Ids ap-
prehmsioR, and supplied with j
n-io’.ographs of idm and a descrip-
j tion of his person, manner and
habits, and llie co operation of the
American (*on=*tilar and coinuier
rial agent s abroad has b» e:i so
iiciied. This is a large world,
•ami it has a great many obscure'
coiners in it, but more than likelv i
Vincent's whereabouts will be
discovered, soonei or later. Prob
ably his eiHiscience will do more
Ilian detectives can do. and even
tually bring him injustice.
o sw
Baldwin s Protection
OIC^AR,
—AT—
•iprS Iv C. N. SIMl'SON’S.
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There i.N a great labor strike
among the meat packers of (,’liica- ,
g'». Eift*-en liiousand Knights
• »: Labor have quit work, and re
fuse to let other men lake their
Boys’ Clothing,
Children’s Clothing.
i Men’s All Wool. Black Diagonal Sack Suits, at #10 0*\ worth $15 00.
Men's All Wool. Bl’k Diagonal Cutaway Suits at $10 00. worth $15.
Men's All Wool. U’ow ti Diagonal Sark Suits at $10 00. worth $ In 00
Men's All Wool, 4 Diagonal Cutaway Suits at $10 00. worth $15.00
Mi n’s Al! Wool. Cassimere Suits, at $1*0 00. worth $15 00.
Meti’s All Won!, (*a**si:nei*e Suits, at. $12 50, worth $17 00.
Men’s All Wool Cassimere Suits, at $15 00. worth $20 00.
Men s Black Diagonal Suits, at $5 00. worth $7 50.
Men's CasNimcrc Suits, at $7 50, worth $10 00.
The Finest Line in Hoys’ and Children’s
Clothing. Prices Greatly reduced.
| Boys’all-wool Coat at $ 1 50, worth S2.50
-M-
We have entirely too much Flannel of
all kinds on hand, and propose to sell at
wholesale prices to reduce our Stock.
A reduction of 25 per cent, on all La
dies’ Shawls, Ladies’ and Children’s Vests,
Balmoral Skirts, and in fact on all Wool
en Roods in our house.
We liavean f-legant Line of Dress Lianncls, whirh wt-
will scli at gmUh" reduced prices.
i )rc-ss (i<mils, from up. the handsomest Ass<irtmeni
you ever saw.
'ilruiemher, that we will undersell anybody in
;-irc-!a-!ave
A child should bo taught early the
i imp; •rtance and use oi the tooth brush.
Rather let 1 !»•? lace nr hands remain
lie best general newspaper in tin- unwasbed before the morning meal.—
S„!itli. f.-r only $2 00 i.er annum j Ti ,' c ll: ' l,it ' .-.nn a-juira.I: its
Su.qdy your families now with
the very best papers.
] advantage* i:i saving the teeth from de
cay and preventing suiii-ring is incal
culable. For sale by all Prttggi.
The Enteki’klnE A* A item, and
i ^outhi*rn Cultivator for on! v $2 50
! per annum. Fanners should no!
I let the opportunity ]tass losecun
this excellent agrictihtiral journal
by clubbing with this paper, (.’all ‘
at once ami subscribe.
Sunday Sck^o!.
llie Foiirlh t2 l,a, dri! y Meeting
; «»f the Quitman County Sundav
S*dioi»l Association will be held at
Woo Hawn School House near the
residence of A. Ii. Teal, Friday
There are many cases of lion:
orrhagic fev er in Baker count3*.
ligi.t hearted pupil lliumpeth with ' November 2C’h. Ail the Sunday
friends in Georgetown.
—A fascinating yonng lady of
this city, received recently from
coat is drawn a little closer, and
the coals heaped a little heavier
in the glowing grate, while the
beaming face of old Sol is anx
iously expected to burst through
his leaden veil.
After fruitless efforts to dispose
of the old court house, the priq er
authorities have given it to Mr.
Clias. Taunton, the city marshal,
with the understanding that he is •
to remove tin* same at once. lie
commenced the work yesterday
morning, nnd ere many days the
structure will be razed to the
friends and relatives abroad, a
number of handsome birthday re
minders, among them a check for
a nice little sum of “spot cash. ’
—Col. Olin J. Wimberly, of Mn
con, and Miss Birdie McNulty,
were married at tin* home of the
bride's mother in Dawson recent-
Both of the con. rad ing pat
ties are weii known in Culhbcrt.
It is not too late to sow a
; —A change in the schedule on
! Sunday last makes traveling east-
• ward from here very unpleasant,
j The day passenger train going
; east goes by Albany, and the on*
l^igiir**** 8al<*.
Having been made Assignee of
| assets of the firm of R. G. A W.
R Owen for the benefit of crcdi
j tors of said firm, I will sell the
entile slock nf Goods now in the
1 store house lately occupied hv
' said Owens at greatly reduced
: prices for spot cash only.
I is your time to buy. Come on
| before the stock is reduced. Those
indebted by account or note to
said firm will make immediate
ecstatic delight.
! Mrs. W. W. J •finer and h»*r
i brother left for lictirv county.
Aia., last Monday to make that
llieir future home. They have
the best w ishes of many friends
Our former townsman, Mr. J
L. Moore, of Ala . has recentL
been in our midst.
The New Hope cemetery has
recently been nicely cleaned off.
Miss Ida Puckett is otT on a
uest ol
Mrs. I. B. West.
Mr. T. C. Sutton is said to be
doing very well, console!ing the
severity of the cut received.
.Mr. T. T. Miller, the Singer
representative, was in our burg
last Tuesday looking alter the
interest of the company.
Mr. B. A. Arnett, of this place.
Now: UI ,d Miss Annie Ledden, wen*
married near Spring V;*ie on
Sunday last. J. A. C.
Solq-IiiNtruniental-MisN " illie Kiddoo.
Heeitatiou -MK> N\xmi: I*i:ow\.
Vo**al S»!o—Miss Axx\ Hall Fkizzellf.
Kssav—K. J. H \i:i»kx.
Voral I>uet—Misses Kiddoo A* Frizzellk ; . . • ,
struincntal Soio—Miss I>ixic ii.vulis. visit to rort Gaines, the
Schools in llie county are request
j ed to send delegate*, and all the
friern’s of the cause are cordially
invited. F. M, Bledsoe.
P es. Quitman County S. $. A.
Georgetown. Nov. 16. *1886.
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— I have a splendid line » f
Z egler’s Shoes, wliich I am s«-ll
ing at prices within the reach ol
all. If you want the best Shoe
1 von ever IwHight. call for a Zi *2
li'rjtrtirctl at
J.
T U
'ION'S.
iJ. iv Tj
All Work Guaranteed.
Fill! stock of 1 !i<«e Goods al
ways on hand at Lowest Prices.
MY STOCK OF
h r Shoe.
Shoe Store.
Kept
W
only at Th«
I) BAILEY.
A swarm of bees, for some un
accountable reason, have pit* hm
llieir headquarters in the B p
list ehureh spire in Gibson
The hive is in the small part id
the spire, about, sixty feet fr*»:i.
1 ho ground, and the bees can be
seen by anyone of good cvesig! t
coming an i going continually.
going west returns the same way. ; payment to the undersigned.
Passengers are compelled to wait
at Smithville for these trains to
make the run down to Albany
before they can proceed on then !
journey. The railroad officials;
are just now reaping the anaibe- j
mss of tbe traveling public. The ;
Northern tourist however, must
!
ground and the rubbish carted planted now will ripen two or
off. Thus one of the oldest land j three weeks in advance of that
marks succumbs to time and llie • sowed after Christinas, and is a
march ot piogre^a. ! valuable s pi ice to i|ie corn crop.
juantit v* of fall oats. Small grain 1 irresjK'elive of "race, color ay pro
I 0 BEALL,
Assignee for R. G. it \V. R. Owen.
novl$! f
— 1 • ^
Tati Police.
Settle your State and County
Taxes within twenty days from
date of this notice. I will lie at
have his every whim catered to,: Coleman Station Nov. 27th, Shell-
i m:.r* i!h* 4tb of December. Mv
v’.ous condikUut cd' servitude.” 1 Book will bt* closed as the law
The regular mad tram going east! directs. Tiiis. Nov. 17th. ISSfv
I Will Nell Yon
A goo*l full stock Brogan f*»»
j $1.00. It has n»* superior fi r
$1 25 W. D BAILEY.
— • m
The mayoralty race in Amen
j ens will be very exciting. The
: present mayor. Him. J. B. Felder.
; is a candidate for re election Dr.
W. P. Burt will oppose him.
Those gentlemen had a personal
dilliciilty last August, which will
add spice to the contest.
F. Pulaski & Co
ILivt* the Fine-stand Best
Assortment of White, lied
and < irav Blankets in town,
which they offer at
reduced prices. tf
Which you would do well to see, whether
you wish to purchase now or not. Would
be glad to see you tit any time. Will try
to make it pleasant and profitable for
you.
Give me a call at the Furniture Store..
oct28-ct B. W. ELLIS, Manager.
great Iv
passes this praeo :*t
g<*ing west al 2 r .H.
] ■>
r- M,
T. A. GOODS U a, T.
□u' t.si.r
c.
Stoves, Tin A Crock
ery ware
Always Full and (*omj>Iet«*. I '*»itip«*tition
I)v*iie*l. General Assortment • f
FITRMTUjB K,
Which I olfer very cheap.
.1. .1. KA LMOX.
febll-ct S. K. For. Etiblie Sjuarc.
•I S'.lfhX 8
IRON-ALUM MASS.
Fhe product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral* Water in the*
Wm id Evaporated to a Mass.
A Rift of Nature, not a Patent Medicine.
'Flu* finest Totitcaud Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and In
itgeslion. Headaches. Chr«»nic Dbvnditva, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh.
:nd all Throat and Nasal Aflceliun**, Scrofula and Eczema. UahUimi
.Constipation. Amenorrhnja. M«»ncKrhagbi, Leucorrhri?:i and all Female-
Weakness. Diseases of tbe L T rinarv Organ**, 4 Irolera Infantum, etc.
Price*. $1 00 for Large Si;
A>k your druggist for it.
order it. then address the
postage paid.
Bottle; 50 cents- for Siaa-lt $izu Bottle.
If he should not have it. and vvrll noi
proprietors an«i it will be sent by maiL
— Butter. Buttermilk and Sweet
Milk for sale, daily, by
a \Y.*D: BAILEY.
Judge Bower sentenced thirteen
convicts to tiie penitentiary at
Aloany last week. Artesian
water may be good for the kid j Dr'ied Beef and Hams,
neys but it don’t im|«<»ve the |
iii 'K.iU. n Terr Treso. ct
NO CURE, NO PAY !
DICKEY'S PAINLESS RYE WATER ••tire, weak anil Inflaiucil :
BRK4KF\ST 13 \C0\ ; lr ' v< s :1 ,ew willinm |min or fhnjrcr. The best Eye Water iw
at
SIMPSON S. ami
KIRKSEY'^. A"
1 1 the WtitkI. Prive, Only 25 rrnts per li»u.U-. Ask T«r it. Have n
: other. DICKEY & ANDERSON. Proprietors,
Anil JIannfac-i tirers of the above Remedies. Driotol IVnn.
’Ft.if salv hi .1. W. Se\m"i:i>. snarls |y