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enterprise and appeal
POjIMED EVERY THURSDAY.
JAS. W. STANFORD.
R. D. CROZIER,
Editors.
The President's Message.
Id several respects this presi-
ilcnlial communication lo the Cun-
giess of the Unileil Slates is a re
markable document. It is enin-
par n lively short, it is practically
confined lo the discussion of on*-
topic, anil it enters into an elalm
rate ami exhaustive argument to
point out the true revenue policy
of the government. The Presi
dent's past declarations on this
subject, and his recent eon Terences
with Mr. Carlisle, who is recog
nized as the leader of the tariff re
formers in Cong 1 ess. left little
doubt ; hot he would devote a large
part of his message to the contli-
** ^ <>nr Agent t j im () j l | lu Lieasury, and lo the
at Bethel, nnii Is fullr authorized to , , , r ' , ,• _
receive ami receipt for all money abs,,1, " e necessity for a reduction
paid him.
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Thursdi'.v Morning, Drc. 15, 1SK7.
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Bureau ( 10 Spruce St.where
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Is on rtlefn PhiUdcIchln
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• IsliiK Affenry of
onr authorized agents.
Coleman IIoIn.
“The fruit?* of a well-sjieiit life
Brings contentment and peaco in old
Faithful to ihy trust, da ties well per*
— Every I mm lv slmuhi read tin* I
President's nn-ssage lo Congress, j
There? is nothing like having n 1
good leader.
For a clear exposition of the*! vv |||,.|| \i
working of the present tariff laws,
tee Mr. Cleveland's message.
of the revenues. I5nt nobody ex
pected that he would discuss this
matter to the exclusion of all otii
ers. His thorough knowledge of
Catarrh originates in scrofulous
taint. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies
the blood, and thus permanently cures
catarrh.
The protectionists think that
the chief business of the many
is to pay tribute lo the few.
Gen. A. U. Lawton, of Georgia,
hus been nominated by the Piesi
dent us minister lo Austria.
The President of France, after
repeated failures, lias succeeded
at last in forming a cabinet.
That ••surplus" is the worst j confronted «ilii a condition
tiling the protectionists have ever |
the Iin.imi.il condition of the
country, and the great strain to
is subjected by the ex
istence of a treasury absolutely
gorged with a surplus of revenue,
revealed to him llie presence of a
must pernicious evil which de
■minds a prompt and vigorous
icmcdy. Other topics usually cm
braced in the executive's message
could well afford to be let alone in
view of this all important condi
lion of the finance*. The lime is
past for a mere theoretical discus
Mon of the principles of free trade
and protection. The country is
that
tnriueJ,
Keeps away the rust and drives away
the storm.’’
Rex*. J. S. West preached at tin
Methodist church on Sunday
morning last. Bro. West is high
!y esteemed by all wh » know Imn
.Mrs. Yim-out and daughter.
Mrs. L-\vson. are visiting relatives
in our ••city.**
Prof. Monk’s school closes to
morrow to re open Jan. 9. We ex
pect the Professor is as glad a*
his pupils, for lie h:i9 worked
faithfully 1 Ins term.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barry have
returned home after spending sev
era! days pleasantly in Columbia,
Ala.
The young |»eople expect to
have a parly at the academy to
morrow night; we believe that our
friend state 1 in last week's Liber
al, that every one would be wcl
coined with a pound.
All those who can, should r.t
tend the Chinese entertainment in
Cuthbert on the night of the 20th
install t, given for the benefit of the
Ladies Missionary Society of the
Baptist church. Admission only
twenty five cents.
Several of our farmers are busy
I'rirntUhip Ilfnw.
The wavs of the people in this
orld are miraculous. The year
18K7 is nearly passed, ami how
i manv professors of religion can
snv I ha\*e done my whole duty*
toward my God nod my fellow
man? This year will long be re
membered by Lite writer. It has
been my misfortune to come in
contact with several sad events,
but we slum Id be resigned to the
will of the Lor«L lie does ail
tilings fot the best. *
The little folks of this com mu
nity met at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Slappy Thursday
night last, and had quite a nice
lime, and we believe our genial
friend. Mr. Ed. B. has returned
back to childhood, from the wav
he look part in the little plays
with thecliildrcn that night. E i,
if you can’t have a showing with
grown folks go back to the chil
dren, tlu-y will gladly take you
back to sing for them.
Mr. Charlie Slappy has a little
girl three or four years old that if
a wondwr in oratory.
It lias been oil r picas ore to v : sit
Mlirllaaa Stan Slep*. The President, after stating tlic
Jack Martin ia in the city. two sources of mir feilcral reve-
Miss Leila Whitaker, of Web nue. says: “It must be conceileil
ster, is visiting relatives in the that nouonf the things subjected
ei tv.
J. I{ Powell has returned to his
home in liie new mining city of
Tallapoosa.
The gobblers will soon cease to
gobble for Christinas is near a'
baml.
Mr. W. N. Brown has moveii Ins
sloek of g ‘ h h l« from Brooks villi
down to the •’Fourth,” ami will
continue lo do business at Ins new
Ionise. Mr. B rown is now in a
good eoinmunity and we bespeak
lor liiin intieh suceeas.
Franklin L Keese is in liie city,
visiting relatives and friends.
1', is said that Professor Grubbs
waked up the boys in a iio(i)slile
manner one day last week. Ed
gar Dozier was branded V.
Miss Tommie Smith returned
from Union Springs, Ala, Iasi
Thursday night, where she at
tended the marriage of MissLe.
Frazer to Mr. Banks, of Biruling
ham.
Mr. J. J. McDonald, of Cull.
had In contend against.
In theory this is a government
of the people and for llie people,
but in practice il is for only the
■nnnuraclit rers.
If, at. a hundred yearn old, our
manufacturing industries arc
still in their infancy, at what age
will they he able lu stand alone?
The President's message fell
like a bomb m the camp of the
prolcclionists. They needn't be
scared, the country will lie saved.
‘•Pay ns you go,” is a sound
maxim of domestic economy, and
should he adopted by everybody
in the land.
Stirring times are ahead of ns.
A great issue between the tax
payers and the bounty lakcis
must soon be decided.
In point n( sublime impudence,
we have never seen anything excel
the attack made hy the "wool
merchant's association” upoa the
President's message.
furnishing wood for the M. & E
road. \\ c suppose each one ol i s }| riw W e i,ave seen in quite a long
them is proud of this opportunity. Ljme. j),. Charles Aston and
stm-e their cr»ps are all gathered j olir tvieml Zack Barker and the
anil they have no other employ- j wr *,^ cr were on the same train it
MM-nt at this time*, while at the j IV , IS nothing hut natural that we
same time it will help confident i should have a nice time, and don t
l»l.v Hie short erops. j Believe that any of us got jealous
This has been a good fall for j| 0 f ^i, other. I met a gentleman
sowing oats, though it seems that w | n | e t j, ere w j, 0 p ;U <l j, e had a
v»*i V lew liaxe laki-n advantage ot .sweetheart who was so larg-*. fa»
j ihe opportunity; those who have, j ;U1 , 1 s | ick t j ial jf ;l fellow went in
j a g‘ MM * sLani1 - ! six fret of her he would fall down,
requires immediate and practical j We learn that the little babe of i j lo() j. ff()0( | , )ains n ,,t t.;» mash
Mr and Mrs. \\. E. Puckett ia j as I did not feel like falling
improving slowly. ^ ! 'I’lic farming interest seems to
1 he children in our eominunflx ; j )C j n better condition than
arc looking forward to the Christ-. ( mrs. Tile labor in our mime
mas tree with much pleasure. diate community has the Fhoida
The social gathering and skat- j f eVfcl% !UU J but very few arc getting
ing rink Jon Fiiday night i homes up to t!ie present. Thev
quite a success, considering the | ,i ave j, enl a prospecting party vx ho
bad weather. i lie - music by j iiyve nwt returned yet, therefore
the Mi-scs Crozier and Messrs | they are not ready to make trades
Brown and Mooie was very much i f t , r next year,
enjoyed by all present. We hear A « usual I have a finetuikey
that Messrs. Martin and Cn*zier j r ^ a ,jy f,, r Christmas dinner, but
as I am minus some one to have
Richland on the A. I*, and L. road fieri, was in town Monday on bus
Recently. We met a^ g*w»d many iness.
old friends and m ipiainlances, and
the time was spent pleasantly—so
much so that I promised to £••
again in the near future. While
there we saw the best minstrel
to internal revenue taxation are.;
strictly speaki g. Decenaries;
there appear to be no just com
plaint of taxation hv the cot-i
mi fliers if the*e a; tides, and j
there seems to be nothing so well ;
able to bear the l ur len” without j
hardship to any portion of the j
people. But our present tariff:
law-s. the vicious, inequitable and j
illogical sourer of unnecessary j
taxation, ought to be at once re j
vised aud arm-nded.”
THE
FRON l J|J
POWiil
Absolutely Pure.
T HIS Powder never varies.
’
President Cleveland is on the
side of the people, and against the
monopolies. Let us praise him
lor his courage as well as for his
wisdom aud patriotism. j Democracy, true to its lime Imn
The fexv wool growers scattered I orcil principles, and disenthralled
from the exigencies of party poll
measures of relief It has been
demonstrated beyond all question
that more money is flowing into
the Irensuray than is needed for
ihe support of the government
economically administered, and
this constant accumulation ol
surplus means unjust and unnec
essary taxation of the people, and
threatens financial disaster by
shutting up funds that are need
ed for the purposes of commerce
and trade.
The tmiir question lias been so
involved in ambiguity, and so en
shrouded in mystery, that the
great masses of the people have
never understood it, aud this has
greatly helped the Republicans
to ileleat all measures of relorm,
while they have succeeded in
keeping sectionalism at the front
as liie leading issue. But discus
sion has stimulated investigation,
and investigation in turn has re
vealed the true meaning and ef
feet of a protective taiilf, and tin-
over the union think that the
cost of woolen goods in this conn
try should be increased neatly 100
per cent for their special benefit.
**Coal or blood ’ is the cry out
in western Kansas. Come to the
piney woods of Georgia and be
independent. Wcgct along with
out coal.
All the great, dailies that we
have so far heard from are pleased
with the message except two—the
Atlanta Constitution and the New
York Tribune.
Harper, the Cincinnati bank
swindler, has been found guilty,
and sentenced to ten years in the
penitential v. lie wept bitterly
w hen Ids sentence was announced.
There are several ways by w hich
the treasury surplus might be 1
avoided; but there is only one'
fair and honest way, and that has j
been pointed out by the President. [
The Democratic party is for a | ,, . , , . ,
heavy rod in-11 on of the tariff. Thv A1,ml1 lho seco,1,1 ortl,lrd ( l ,,es
issue has been clenilv and une j 1,011 a ^ ankee interx iewer asks a
quivocally set forth by the Presi- prominent Southern man is, “Are
deni lu his most admirable mes 1 you glad or sorry that the Con
I federaey failed?’’ and the South
The National Executive Com-
ev, will wage bobl and iincompro
mising war upon a system of lax
alion that operates as a burden to
the many, and a bounty io
a small privileged class.
'1 he President in his most
masterly message has pointed out
in a manner so plain aud clear the
inequalities and injustice of this
system that every body must be
convinced, unless lie is totally
blinded by selfish interest, or ut
le'ly devoid of every sense of pa
iriotism. There can be no more
dodging. We are in the midst of
a most formidable crisis. The is
sue lias been made, and tariff re
form will be
State School Commissioner Os r
died last Sunday at his home in
Atlanta. I>r. Orr was in his 09th
vear, add had held the cilice of
f ommissioner ol Education since!
IS72. and much of the success!
thnt-ii is attended the workings of I
ilie common school system in!
Georgia was due to his great ahil- i
'tv anil unflagging Zeal. Our | rpms Fowdrr never varies. A mar-!
btate has lost in him one of her i «- vel of purity, strenjrtli and whole >
most honors hie and useful citi j s«mencs.H More eeoi:/.n»ie«l than the |
.. . <»rdm?iry kinds and ninn<-i he sr.lil in ,
' j (-onipetitimx with the multitude of low i
~ 1 • — * test, short weisrht. alum or phosphate ;
The C« n* ral Railroad must be I l M .’W<iers. Sihionly in cans. RoyalBa-j
!in i iirnm-nfn.. 0 , __ kinjrPowder t o.. 10G Wali Street. New !
Mayor John A. Payne had a i l ” * n prosperous condition. I he York mav-My !
mule shot some time ago by some! ' r ^ ln,?> 1 u * ,{ ,m ’ n! meeting m 'wa jam-*
mischievous iierson and he thinks ! ^'‘ l l!,e pRVinent »! a 4 The publishers of the Macon;
it xvili result in the mule’s death | ; U s | x Telegraph have reduced the sup-|
We are sorry to say there are :• n\ ! ’ ,1,R , ' i ’^ , ,e n ‘‘ l increa-e in H t . r jj,tion price for the daily issue j
such mean persons in Sheilmaa. j r?!/ 1 7 ,,,n5 ^ September ano of that paper from $10 lo $7 per;
Our young friend. Mr. I). G . Kl ( *'‘ 1 ot year for j venr The Telegraph stands at'
l- ‘ »• ;i • , the same period was $Uo4 r )S 70 ‘ '
rerguson, one of Mieilman s most j • 1 q-i.w n».
gallant, youths, was highly elated
over his unusually remaikablv
gratifying success with the fail
sex Monday eve.
Mr. John B. Williamson, of Ei
lavilie, son of Rev. R. F. William
The public will plense take notice that my
Fancy and Family Groceries
Are all perfectly fresh, and in point of price as low as
the lowest. You will always find me at the front with
the best and most desirable Goods for the least money.
My stock will he kept fill! and complete, and everybody
| is respectfully invited ro call and give me a trial. *
Ht^TRemember that my brother “Will" is with me,
land will serve his friends with pleasure.
<l,,cl3 ' rt €1AS, A.
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fi >:
n
it
S
Tlis wheel on Which’&s World Moves, and
for Which Value Received is Gives at
son, hns been in the citv several
days, lo the great joy of his rein
tires, and to liie delight of all the
vming ladies. Verily, he is a
Schley (countv) man
Our young fuiks-enjoyed an en j anges
teriainmenl Monday night at the’ C.
resilience of Mr. and Mrs C. J. ct
flew Advertisements
Far The Holidays.
Prunes, Citron. Currants, ILtis-
ins. Table Nuts, Cream Cheese,
Maces rmii. Ev:ipt»rated Apples,
Pickles, Saiu-es. Sardines. Fish,
j Canned Goods, Apples, and Or-
wnuld certainly take the prize at
any skating rink. Their grace
attracted particular attention.
A Friend
No 2.
Mr. B. F. OMiff had the misfor
tune to lose one of his horses last
week.
Coleman is having a good many
visitors now. Let them come, there
is plenty of room.
Miss Carrie Black, one of Cuth
belt’s most charming young la
dies, is visiting Mrs. J. E Cole.
We regret to learn that the little
babe of Mr. W. E. Puckett is
quite ill with pneumonia.
The Sunday Schools w’ll give a
Christmas tree on Monday eve.
December 20.
Tiie young men are speaking of
riding fantastic on December 20th
The trustees of Coleman high
school are having the hall ceiled
nicely.
Messrs. R. T. Crozier and Rob
ert Jones made Fort Gaines a vis
it this xveek. Did R T. buy any
turnip seed for the spring of the
yea r?
Mrs. C. O. Walton is visiting
relatives and friends in Savannah
We learn that Yullulah church
will give a Christmas tiee on
December 24th.
Mr. W P, Anil rows and wife,
left last Tuesday for their home
m Florida.
him served, would like to go in
to partnership with one of theed
itors of the Enterprise & Appeal.
What do you sax ? And as 1 can’t
go in with hut one. it is no use for
both t.o make an application. We
had com pall}’ some two or three
weeks since and 1 told the cook
we must have a fried chicken tor
breakfast, and we had it; but it
was the oldest hen on the place,
and they loft it, and we had chick
en for several days, but it never
did gel leader after exhausting
about a pound of soda, and mv ex
perience is that if you kill an obi !
jowl, you must boil and tender it
before frying or baking. I simply
mention this fact as I lie turkey
is no baby, and it you accept my
proposition I would like to gel
some of the turkey*.
Friendship.
Peculiar
In many important respects. Hood’s ^nr-
suj.nriila i> different from ami superior
toother medicines.
Peculiar in combination, proportion
and preparation of ingredients. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative
value of the best known vegetable reme
dies.
Peculiar in its medicinal merit, won
derful cures are effected by
Hocd's Sarsaparilla
Peculiar in the confidence it gains
among all cluvscs, one bottle always sells
another.
Peculiar in its "gowd name at borne”—
there i" more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
tn 9
Gan ell The i eTi eshments were
musical and the music refreshing.
Siielitnail. loo, can now boas’
*i *• wedding in high life.
Benjamin A. Adams
Laura Brown were the contract
ing parlies. May the ties of love
that “cause two hearts to beat as
one*’ never be severed. The wed
ding occurred Wednesday evening
and a more explicit account w ill
be given in our next.
John Binion Shelley, formerly a
merchant of our town, but now of
Brooksville. is now in the city.
Prof. L. S. Ingraham, colored,
will give an exhibition at the
Douglas Academy, Dec. 22nd.
1887, commencing at 7:20 p. m
All are cordially invited to attend
Mr. W. J. Oliver's g : n caught
fire last week but the flames were
extinguished before any damage
was done. U- T. C.
. offered at lew prices by
N SIMPSON. Jit.. Agl.
K S. KIRKSEY,*Agt.
South West Georgia
the very front as a progressive!
anil enterprising journal. It is;
able and hold in its 'advoeacy and \
defens** of the interest's of the peo |
pie upon the great issue of tariff j
reform now before the c-otfntrv j
This fa-t in conjunction with the!,
great reduction in price should. 1 0])llllir LOIllCCtiOIieFy & Gi'OCCiT HoilSO !
and no doubt will, secure for ilan j * *
immense circulation. !
^ • * Cr 1 I he only house in Cuthbert where von can firidVvery Ihin« r *vi*u need
Mows ami A'lvciliser: ••Wasn't in tlie wav of Fum y ami Staple Giwoiies ami C.’nf. riiom .T.V Come
liie Atlanta Constitution s c.lilo ; m s,e »,*• ami save 2,'i per rent, on everrtliiiig vou l.uv in the Grocery
rial on tile Prcsi-lmt's message j Line. Come ami see me am! yet l>ar<'ains.
a sickly wail? Brer Morrison.' ; I will receive every week liom .Tile nm’il tlie lioli,lays are over: 1 -
inrleeil! \\ liat ili'l lie liave to do i 000 Boo mis of the Finest French ami A meriean and Slick Candy <•»'-
er liionyhl to :his market. 100 Boxes of llamins, 50 Barrels of Ap-
1 with it?”
low I .oast of, r»1I A „ pies. Unions, C:
e.” in which ’ AQFlCIIltllFAl t'OLw^C. *7 ■ p T /.A *p "
•«».. Mr,, J - ’ Live & Let Live.
• pies. Onions, Caldiaoe and Turnips I will also receive the largest
Cuthbert, Ga.
rS’xfill SPUING TERM begins on ilon-
L clay. January l>t. 1SS8. !
J loan l and Tuition on/yfl0 per llonth.
ffcutnl for Pupii.s who go out home t-v-' »
cry Friday afternoon. ^4 To tc» 0*J per F
Month. , L,.
Pupils from I’arulolph county will he ' ^3
credited by the full amount of Seliool
Fund collected.
For particulars, address
deel5-ct A. J. CLARK. Pres.
and Staple Gtg-
ceriss,
Bargains are Olfered in
Quadruple Silver Pla
ted Ware,
In Caul Receivers. Goblets, Cns
u.rs, p,ckies. spoo„ Holders, Su Earns, Sugar, Coffee, Flour.
gars. Napkin Kings, Plated * j xax
\S hich cannot be excelled in
quality or cut iu price.**.
Ilencvolencc I>oS«*.
Christmas is near at hand, but
we hear of no parties. Christmas
trees nor even fat turkeys for Ihej
occasion. ^
Lird, Etc.,
:han ot
There was a bear show in town
last Tuesday. Quite a Urge crowd ' *.•'•* »> 1 <mell. where it is made.
, . . . ° ' all other barsaparillas or blood punners.
ga holed to see the sight. i Peculiar in its phenomenal sales abroad.
M iss Ardis Griffin of Cuthbert, I no other preparation having ever attain-
fll Us visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. j «* «<«•!• populaiity in so abort a tim* It
the battle ci v of the: , n ’ I really
... . i Kut lan.
Democrats until victory is won. j Mrs. M. C. Puckett has return | I S a Peculiar Ketiicine
— I ed Irom Snowy Spring, Ga , where '
Interviewing Sunt hero Men. j she has been visiting her sister ! T , re V' liar in st r«j n f? t, > and .
® , IIoikI s Sarsaparilla is the only medicine
lor some time. ! of which can truly be doses one
The work on the new court' dollar.’’ Medicine* in larger bottle* re-
house is going on rapidly and wi! | ; T'irclajgcr doses, and du not prcxlueeas
soon be ready for use.
. . 1 E S Parks is with
" llavc to thc conclusion ! hl>U8t . < w<)llll| he
that it is well lor a man having
Knives a»»d Forks, 'lea and Table
| Spoons, Joseph Rodgers ct Sons’
] Cat vers, Pocket Knives and Scis
| sors and superior Razors.
G. X. SIMPSON', Jr.. Agl. pjnr ars .jjjd TobilCCO
I'*5r« < t fr. in headijuartcrs. and
warranted to bcyqH.d tothebe^t.
the above
please*l to!
. . serve his friends ami customers,
the lexas fever to buy up a lot ol | '
Texas ponies. He is not lung i“ j qi aTE OF (lEOltdXA.
deciding that this much talked ot t o Kanc'oi.ch Cocxtv. I
State ami her affairs, arc not safe Xotice is liore!»y given mat Janies J. I
for a man without religion lo deal' 'leliouald lias tiled Ids petition witit tlic ;
! Ordinary of said county* to have the Ad- ■
with, | niinistrator of A. T. Amos.-*, deceased, j
Rev w. W Mabrv, who occ-u I tq make goo*l and siifticiciit titles to ixit
. , . .. c , I. of tiind Nm. 101. seven tv-five acres off
pied the pulpit For the pa-dot, M. | the west half **f i.«t No. 103, and twenty-1
15. L. Binion, preached two very | fire acres off the southeast corner of Lot j
niittee of lIn* Republican party
hus selected Chicago as the place
for tlic holding of their next Cun
vent ion. which will assemble on
the 19th of June. 1888.
ern man, of course, for political
reasons, it for nothing else, an
swers: “Wo are glad.” After a
Married at the resilience of the
bride's father. Mr. J. K Stcwait
an*l Miss Lizzie Shellhoase, Rev.
I J. S. Noles officiating. We wish
; for the young people much suc-
; cess aud happiness,
while those \ankees, when they) .Mr. W. F. Andrew gave tlie
think the way is sufficiently pav-1 young people a sociable last Fri
ed, w ill take another stop, and bight M. C. & C.
now
Jiff!
Hocds s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dnigpi.-ts. $l; six for$. r > —
I‘rcj»art*d by C. 1. IIOOI.) «5c CO., Apothe
caries. lojwell, Massachusetts.
lOO One Dollar.
fine sermons; that on the Sabbath
being praised by ail who beard a.
While we record litis fact with
pleasure, it is with shame, we stale
that there was on this occasion iil
behavior, so noticeable ns to be
observe*! by tlie speaker. How
can the young folks so far forget
the reverence due the house
God as thus to cast away
No. K»5. and a bo for tlic purchase of one
j black mare M ule named >ue. about V2
i years oid, one sorrel Horse about ei^ht
! years old named Sam. one bay Mare
! about six rears o!d named aiid i
; Mare «' olt of sorrel color, about sixteen
. months old, named .Minnie. andha>aNo
: delivered said A. T. Am*-s> his note f«>r
1 g.fKKJ |K>un«l> of Lint Cotton. dneO*-t. 1st.
j 1587, for the rent of said property for the
; present >ear: All of said Lands and I’er-
n j s*»nal Property beinir in the .»th l>i>tri*-t
, • of said eounty: And the said Jaiin>.l.
1‘icti , MeUonald ha** filed his Kond with hi**
A Speeialty. 'The? ln-st brands in
Cnttiherf can he found at my
Store. My Shelves are full of
nice
Fresh Canned Goods.
From lending houses, which nev
er fail to -jive satisfaction. 1 am
satisfied with a
Living Profit,
, Evir brought lo the cry. and at lower ptiees titan • \ei i elotc- heard c»f.
j L’anilv and Sugar Toys world witlmut <-n*4.
I he gieat crash coming so uin xpcctcd. caused me to run a little
ishort on
-Gagging, 1 it*s and
But I a in now ready lu Mi|.plv fn.rn 1 to 10 OfcO |>i.imds of M.at at all
tunes, and al as low priees as it ran la- sold for. I lo-ne also arr ived n
large lot of Bagging ami Ties, and I ear load of Salt, «Inch will ena
ble me tn Kit|,|.ly you in anv quantity. Learn my niiecs on Gued*
and save money.
GOOB T1SIMOS.
Canvassed and uneanvassed Mains. Meal. Meal, Laid. Sn<r ar Coff.-p
Syrnp. Flour, Kills ..fall kind. Jellies'in 5 found Buekets.’ Minre
Meal. C’ianl.trlies, Frrm li Krunes, Dried A|.|.!es, Figs. Raisins Cur-
Gelatine, DesU.aled Cocoa mu, Kusenea of ail kind
Canned Fruits of all kind. Celery.
I have Nails, Bow tier. Shot and Shells. Crnekerv, Tin and Glass
ware an.I Hardware ol all kind. In fact almost anuliing in Ike world
ion need in Hie way of Confectionery. Staj.le and' Fancy Groceries
il l Staple Hardware.
1 have not space to tell or.e half of wliai I have got. but would re
sperllnlly ask you to t-nuie ami see me. he treated right, bur Goods
at your own puce, and live lonir and prnsp* r.
When hungry my Restaurant ia ready t*» Fimt.lv
at a in"in*-nt’s notice. Respectful;v.
?tipl !v »-our wants
'A, JiDPJUS.
And am willing to abide bv
motto.
tlie
“Live ar.d Let Live.” ;
<‘all on me and examine my
.stock ami get prices.
Re-in ctfully.
ERMS T BOYMTON.
Cheaper
Offered
Ml
an ever Before
in Cuthbert
J
self respect and deaden their souls ' petition; said Bonu being transferred t.
in worldly amusements? Would ; ? !,il 1 l MU’om.kl l.y T. A. B's-. a-s required
. , * _ - . ... i by law. 1 Ins i> to cue the Adrumi>tr;i-
t hey do so if they knew lliis year [ tor and Heirs at Law of A. T. A’moss, de-
wnuld be the last of their lives? ! veased. to be and appear at the Court of
In Hie great day we shall be able i Ordinary.at ‘'hambers on the Uiil. daj
^ * i «*i January, 18A-*. anti show cause, if any
to see as we cann*»t see here, j they can, why an Order should not be
How constant and great are the ! granted to Jus. J. McDonald mpiirinx
| , .. ' • <*_ i i the Administrator, I>. N. Speer, to make
influenees that flow out from I"* L <hk1 aI1 ,| la wful title, m^aid Lamb au.l
man life. an«i how, with every life. J iVrsomd Property in the 5th District of j Entire satisfaction guaranteed to all
the weal and woe of oilier lives at e j sa»de.*unty. ’Given under my hand ami win* may favor her w ith their patronaye
. . ... i . i iii I official signature, this 12th dav of De- t'l.KKKS—Messrs. K. it. Freeman and
bound. litis thought should be a : t . e ml*e r . issT. Si. (JOR.M LEY. ! C. o. Lovke.
The Arlington,
MRS, W. H. LOCKE, Proprietress.
( Late of the National Hotel.)
THE ARLINGTON
. T-^ >tJ’.»plie l with tin*. Water. Electric
: A lleils and Elegant Hath Itoom.-.
e will koej) at our Lumber Yard on Depot Street, a
larger stock of Lumber than we ever kept before, which
we will sell at ju ices lower than have ever Icon sold
here before.
gtund argument in favor ol filitn
our lives with the highest asptra
tiotis that they may be fragrant
with noble decals. The guilty par
lies would be hoirific*l we doubt
declA-.'tOd.
Ordinary, j octl-ct
Eufaula. Alabama.
Poor Mr. Burchard. w hose“rum.
There ai'e.iu.this country near • n*»t, were we l«» place th* tr naine.-
ly 8.000.000 farm laboiers, and before tlie public. We have no
j about 2.500,000 engaged in pro-j thought or inieuiion of such a
j teeted indusiries. Now, one of iliing, l»ut in all sincerity of heart
the so-called arguments in favor ot we beg tiial they remember that j
the | resent high tariff' is, that it the house ol tiie Most High is n<»
Senator Colquitt is advocatin
the claims ol Gen. 1*. B. Young ‘ liie question will be, “Well,
b»r the Mexican ission, w hile; don’t 3*011 really think that den i rnmanism and rebellion” mw-ech ? . . ,
Gov. Brown favors Judge T*»»np ..; c „ 1 n c »t 11 ' , . . ') enables capital investe*! in these] fit place for ode talk an«l sihygtg
kins. What's the matter? '„ | *>«'• »n*l »H the N.ull.ern lead |«s S ,ul tn luivc ..eloated to av hi ller wanes gli.'g. s„ now, with a grieved s,.ir
seems that our Senators can't i ers " l ‘ ,e traitors, and should have Maine Tor the Fresulem-y was j»re-f t( , jlg | a , lorers . ' Thai inay lie it. we lea»e the matter wyth them
agree on anything no v. been liurrg for treason?” • aud the i s ,‘ Jle ‘ Slr .\ * b-veland tlie other | lrl|r< | ull what effect dues it have; Miss Mary Biniun. alter an ah ^
«>n the 8.000.000 who are engaged - sence of several weeks engagement |
in agriculture? It practically re-J in school duties, has returned to ; .
on iho rovnnno mic«tinn ii 1 u .11 i i li i » .•. 4 , • r r *. ‘ x . j duces their wages by increasing {the city to spend the Christmas , iinu } Oil can buy \ OUT J? <1110^ CiOOClS SO CIlOcip that VOU j
on me ie\enue question, it is* well lives and all we nave to tlie ‘grace 1 him. ihis occasioned a hearty 1 J ^' ...
Lots. Chill or scud your orders to our Yard, whereyou
cun got any quantity you want, at prices to suit you.
Will Sell You Lumber from 86 50 to
810 00 Per Thousand Feet.
KILLEN & QUAT7LEBAUM,
sp|>l22 tf Mill at Fort Gninr-s. Gn.
•lud the S, ' J1C ‘ 1 ' t° Mr. Cleveland the other ,,
day. The President recognized
'! him, and said in a very earnest,
and explicitly defined its policy "'u were guilty, aud we one our j manner that lie was glad to see
been hung for treason?'
The Democracy having clearly -^outlu-in man will answer.
If vou expect to make anv Presents. Christmas, go to
. STANFORD’S,
t 1 hear in mind that
How
; tlie
Really the , holidays, greatly to the delight of can afford to give them awnv.
cost of living uom me,
i proteeteil laborer is not benefited, her many adiJirers.
I for while it may enable him loj Cold weather lias been greatly
Fine Plush Dressing Cases, Fine Work Boxes, Odor
passage of a ml magnanimity of the Kepubli-1 1:lu ? h among those present.
seiiptnre whichdeetaresHiat-He a „ , t ' , lllluUl bo silly some people are.
that is nol for me is against mo. 1 — ^ ^ , . , , . , _ , , .
Where rloes the Atlanta Constitu I «*rv«l, however, that the men The Atlanta Constitution savs j ^l belter wages, it also cornels i >n demand b.r several wp-ks. s*v ^ •
lion stand? who give these soft and sweet ! the--free traders " are opposed i him to pay more tor the necess. ; era! of our farmers have been , troni _D Cents to W pel pail.
1 1 1 ,♦* ' Iho r..«w..,l nt li... I r«nn.„. tie? of life. What Be gams on vvatclnng tlie win* I in hopes of a
Poor Ireland! Deprived of licr i^ n ; , lr °' ,, -V '°- val anSKcrs ' » re , i one hand, he loses on the other. ( eold snap, that they may dispose
‘•free trader.” ° We said some ! ®" 1 tl,e f armer supports the bur , or their hogs
, « ,tin,,, n n»i.on i,n without aov comi>cnsating • Mt. Henry Knighton left Mon-
not only denied the right of local
New Y*»rk. B*»st«»n. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Cincinnati, St.
I.oui-*. L*»tii-*viIJ«\ Chicago, Nashville. CbaUanooga. ao«l
many other Cities, East. West, North and South, have been
called upon t« * conciliate to tlie filling ef the
independence and force*I into a i holding fat federal offices or are j
union with Great Britian, she is \ seeking them. Some men would j tinie ago when he w#s |lavin „
self government, bather leaders T!" ll,Cir , ,’ lrl ? r i * hl : l^^ces with Mr Carlisle'
of pottage. It lias been repeat-|H lie didu t mind he would he
Ulat I Imncfit
il Lou i any comjionsating j
to be derived from it. j
are cast into prison for even ad- !
yitenting it. Her late is indeed ; l 'dly demonstrated.
It would be
bard. ' hard lo find anything so pre-cmi
Since the accession of the Dem- j nenlly disgusting as an inter-
ocralic parly to power
called a “free trader,” and* our
prediction has been verified.
lay last, for Jernigan, Ala., to j
Throe farm laborers are heavily ' bring home his little daughter.
Oases. Shaving Cases, Fine Extracts in Cases, Vases j
Toys, Toys, Toys.
With
to power twenty
three millions acres of land have
been recovered from fraudulent
owners, ami restored to the public
domain. This is only a part of
the valuable work that is being
chine for tlie people by the admin
istration of Mr. Cleveland.
While the movement of Russian
troops in liie direction of the A us
Irian frontier is not regarded as
an indication of war, yet Austria
is actively engaged in warlike
preparation also, and nobody
view on the “Lost cause” be
tween an average Yankee, and a
Southern man holding or seeking
a federal office.
ists will learn after awhile that
I the United States is not a good
| place for tlie propagation of their
j nefarious doctrines.
Riddleberger, t he renegade sen j ^ m
ator from Virginia, although a] “Brer Bill Morrison ’ is the way
very small man, he is. by force; the Atlanta Constitution speaks
The anarchist. Most, has been
refused a new trial, and must go j
to prison for one year. Anarch- President was compelled to de
taxed in order that one
operative may have his wages in
ci eased L This is the effect of the
tariff laws that the people are
asked tu sustain. No wonder the
factory who attended tlie school at that Just suited to Christmas Trees.
place the past term.
J. P.
nounce it as “vicious and inequit-
ible.”
of circumstances, unduly con
spicuous and prominent in tiie
Senate. The two parties are
neaily evenly divided, and by as
suming an independent attitude
can hold the balance of power.
would be much surprised at an\ : |j ls term will soon expire, and
t . ... I. I, ...t HI, G. . 1..I 1 ...
time to bear that hostilities hail
begun.
The “Rise anil Fall of the "On
federate Government," by Hon.
Jefferson Davis, is tlie grandest
ami most powerful work ever pub
lished upon the Federal Govern
luenl. It should have a place in
tiie library of every man who de
sires to have a correct knowledge
of tlie causes of the late war be
tween the States.
no doubt even the Republicans
will be glad of it. He has dis
graced the Senate, and humiliated
the Slate of Virginia. His re
tirement will be a relief lo tbe
whole country.
The ceremony attending the
unveiling of the Jasper Monu
rnent in Savannah on the 22nd of
February 1SS8, will no doubt be
very interesting.
of that distinguished and honora
ble Illinois democrat. This is
very contemptible and does not
come within the sphere of digni
lied and courteous journalism.
—• m
It apjiears that the doctors were
mistaken as to the nature of the
German Crown Princo'a disease,
and after all there is an encourag
ing probability ot bis complete
recovery.
Knquirer Sun: “Columbus can
get along very well without the
aid of a protective tariff. Bir
mingham, according to the Age, H
must pass around the hat or fail.
Poor Birmingham!”
The decision of the federal Su
preme Court upon the Constitu
tionalily of the Kansas prohibition i become the suffering, that the far
laws, is another strong declara-1 mers with their wagons hare col
lion ill favor of Slate's rights, levied at the railroad to capture
The personal liberty plea which . passing trains. They say they
has been so persistently made by [ are at the mercy of a monopoly.
Dolls, from tlie small-1
est to life size, at half the priee of last season.
The people of Western Kansas Moustache Cups and Saucers. Gentlemen's Sets, La-j
are becoming desperate on account dies’ Sets, Scrap Books, all prices and sizes, Autograph j
of a -coal tamine. ’ Railroad c->m- i aiM | Photograph Albums, cheapest and iii fine plush.
panit-s for some reason refuse lo I --
leave any coal in that section, al j
though hundreds of car loads are j
run through from Colorado to j
points furtiier east. So great has j
Tlie Finest Line of
the anti prohibitionists has been
by this decision entirely over
ruled and set aside. If the au
thorilies of a State declare a cer
tain thing to he an evil, the fact
that a vast amount of capital has
been invested in it. is no reason
why tbe law or laws intended to
suppress that evil should not be
enforced.
Hon. James S. Hook, of Angns-
la. has been appointed by Gover
nor Gordon to succeed tbe late Dr.
’G. J. Orr, as Stale School commis
sioner.
anil that they have not fuel enough
to keep their families warm.
Chairman Jones, of the Nation
al Republican Committee congrat
ulates himself and the members
of tbe committee upon tbe improv
ed prospects of their party during
the last four years. “Though by
accident the Democrats have the
presidency and the prestige of
success, the signs are auspicious
for the election of a Republican
president in 1888.” Another case
of-whistling to keep up their
courage.”
Nice Books for Presents, all J
ever brought to Cuthbert. , ~.
the Poems, at only §1.00 each. Story of the Bible, Storv fSlnTt l °,'‘'.T* in lh f- ful,,re ' , Mr ' K
of the Gospels, Bible Stories, Chatter Box and many fullv. -j
other Books for children.
FAMILY BIBLLvSGMEAl'.
Fine Celuloid Pocket Bibles, something very handsome.
Don’t forget the place, when yon want Presents
cheap, come early, before the assortment is broken, and
you will save money, at
Decstr J. W. STANFORD’S.
Immense and Varied Stock
Which it is carrying, at prices that will insure a trade if yon
will only make me a call. I have provided a sufficient quan
tity to supply this wnd adjoining conn'ies with all they will
need in this ime.jand the public arc invited to inspect thi*
* stock,
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is going so cheap. Summer ami winter, dull anil
lively times, will find me with a full slock, and il you want*
Carl Load, a Wagon Load, or a Car Load, don't be afraid
you can’t, be supplied, but come along and see if wliat 1 tell
yon is not true.
I am very t lankful for tiie favors I have received in the past,
j , ' " “ KjtrxE Maktomw
Vcrv respect-
„ T?. 3S1I.IS,
SP P' 8 Manager.
J. G. GRAHAM, *
WATCHMAKER &c JEWEILEB *
CUTHBERT, GA.,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of the
public. Satisfaction given, and work guar
anteed. • j. c. Graham,
dccl7 ct At Sion ef F. M. Allison.