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Stows! Stores!
From Nine Dollars up to Thirty,
fifteen different Style* to. select
from. Among which is the cele
brated
Charter* Oak,
' with the wonderful wire gauze
door, the must perfect Cooking
Stove made.
I also keep the Iron King, New
Excelsior, Star Queen, and othei
good patterns. My house is full
of
Tin Ware,
HOUSBFURNISHING GOODS,! c,,| ,‘ ies
Grantte Ware, Etc.
I m intifacture my own Tinware,
attil will guarantee every piece.
Rooting. Guttering anti Valley
Work ■nude to order.
Tinware at wholesale. Vour
patronage solicited.
Respectfully,
VT. A ROBERTS.
jHiiSn-ct
LOCAL N OTES.
—Begin now lo look after your
eel worm bed.
-»•-«-— —
—F. Pulaski A- Co havereceiv
ted smiKi new Car|,ets this week
’ —Mr. J. C. Martin lost a fine
Jersey cow Monday.
— Five new pupils entered the
male school this week, and atili
they come.
—Messrs. Hunter & Cheatam
are at Price's stables with a lot of
good mules.
—A Literary Society was or
ganized at the Agricultural Col
lege on Friday night last.
—’‘Time and tide wait lor no
man," but-few of ns. indeed, ever
think of this great truth.
— .V total eclipse of the moon
Saturday evening between four
and Jive o'clock.
—The area devoted to the fall
oat crop is said lo be small, hut
the grainjs very promising.
—The Literary Club will, meet
at Capt. Kiddoo's next Tuesday
evening. Rain prevented il»
meeting last Tuesday night.
—The Kxtkui-kisf. A Appeal i»
indebted to Hon. II G. Turner lor
of the Congressional Ree
ord.
— Mr. II. A. Redding has ac
cepted a position with Messrs.
Webb A Rawls, where he will
he pleased to see and serve
inant frit-nils.
n. ■taper'S Me*
Mr. aa4 lew ■uper’e
replies.
On the 18th inst., our brilliant
young townsman, Mr. Frank A.
Hooper and the charming Miss
Lena Clifford Callaway of Atlan
ta were made one in holy wedlock.
iThe next dav Mr. Hon|>er return
ed from Atlanta with his inesli
mable prize, and on evening 20th
inst., Judge and Mrs. J. T. Clarke
gave them a reception which was
largely attended by the elite of
our city. The festive hours were
joyous to alt present in the high
est sense; even those sobered by
age and care were carried irresist
ibly along on the wave of refined
pleasure. It is sometimes pain
fully embarrassing to be "llieob
served of all observers.” bnt never
did a bride prove more completely
equal lo the occasion, Willi ad
mirablc composure and (ascinal
ing face site met all the demands
of the occasion and more than
satisfied the high expectations of
those who had gathered lo wel
come her lo iter new home.
The supper was remarkable for
three thiDgs—its beauty, its rich
ness * and its suinpliiotism-ss.
Yon Should Patronize
Tbe Slue Sion!
FIRST,
Because yon have the
slock in all this country
largest
To Select From,
SECOND.
Recansoyou can get the best
Quality of Shoes!
THIRD.
Because you ran buy them cheap
er
THAN ANY WHERE
else. Come and try me.
Respectfully,
R. J. ANTHONY.
ilre22 ct
The farmers <»l tins country are-
said to owe two hill ons dollars.
Somebody deserves high coinpli-
his ment on the sii|»j*er, but we do
• | not know who, perhaps we should
— Buy your Bunnies and Wa»-! not miss it far if we should name
ons from L. E KEY. He keeps; Mrs. Laura Clarke, Mrs. Well-
'h‘- l«**t and S.1L them at C |i rke . Miss Gen* Clarke,
prices lo suit the times. n • . .... ......
1 Mrs. S. D. Gunn and Miss Wnli*
—Capt. .John F. Kiddoo has j^iddoo.
many friends in this city who will j , 4 .. r .
i i , . | ♦, * * i ' i i i he cake cutting for the ring
oe olad to learn that lie has been *
appointed post m ister at Cullihcrt. ' ras a h »PP. v lo lhe
— Jjatcsoti Journal. We understand that every young j
— A f i ieotl has suggested that; present cut the cake anil the j
a man sometimes gets too poor to, an ^ youngest. Miss Olivia]
economize. There is lots of truth ■ ^°all, got the ring. [Cheers
Prrkoaal Hrali«a.
M iss Gussie Wooding of Oak
land, Fla., entered the Misses
.Janes' school Thursday last.
Mr. G. A. Move, of Columbus.
Ga.. is stopping with Rev. R. A.
J. PttWell. He expects to build a
numbei-of little cottages, a fine
residence and a large store build
ing in Tallapoosa.—Tallapoosa
Journal.
in that suggestion.
__ j lliinlaabout it?
U9 4 'u*ca» Si horn
Just received at « , , ,
AM HON Y S SIIOK STOKE I ‘‘ ,aM ‘ J 1 ^ r ' M ’ 1 I’ 1 *”'- aa ' 1 IK
m - ; now bu.*»y repairing the same. As
The Constitution continues to! noon as this work is finished, hr
shed great 'ears lor the ••poor; *-,|| move his family lu town,
moonshiner.”
—A new assortment
dclphia made Ladics.
ceived this week, at
ct F IT LASKI
L)td you ever j
— Mr. I) II J^ilington has pur
—Col. II. I> Elder thinks that
some hod}' ought lo take Sam Ran
dull out "on a log*’ and have a
| private talk with hirn. We think
D „ ; so, too. Sam is doing mighty us
The city council of Tulhotlon j l.V now.
have (ixeil the keense lor Mailing i }j,. \y j\ Roberts
of Philn j
Shoes re-1
& CO S,
liquor hi $50 000.
• m
— Use Chick clin k er-re kee to
make hens lay. • For sale at oulv
4>0e lor tiHi al • *
J. W. STANFORD'S.
The little Randall gang have
the cheek to claim all the wisdom
in the counti v.
IflS
AKTIil'K IIOOIJ.
HOOD
UOKT. L. AIOYI.
& MOYE,
Attorneys at Law,
Cuthbert, - - Ca.
I
special
P KACTR’K in *.he Slate amj Fctleral
C
L’ourt
Collections.
attention given lo
nC|i'IU-6iii.
An earlh({uake on the 23rd inst.
•^t’firrcd near Newdiuryport.
Mans. Houses it is said "were
violently shaken.”
— mom
—A one lnfc se farm can be rent
ed at a reasonable price by ap-
|dying to J. W. STANFORD.
m —
Mrs. Garfield, mother of Presi
deni Garfield, is dead. She
eighty six %e:trs <>M.
change of advertisement ibis week
to which we call the # attention of
our readers. Those who need
anything in his line will find him
fully prepared to serve them, and
to guarantee satisfaction.
—Charlie Kirksey, the young
negro who was sent to the peui
tentiary fi'»m thi> county for horse
stealing, has made his second es
cape, and is now at large. A re
ward of fift y dollars is offered for
h’s capture.
—A highly esteemed friend has
suggested to its that Lhe people
are not interested in the tariff,
j With unfeigned deference to his
j opinion, we must ask. if they are
indifferent to taxationjfcrhat in
the world can interest them?
—The members of the Agricul
tural C ub; and everybody else
interested in the welfare and pros-
w as : pci itv of the county, should com
mence note to make
Exactly at 12 o'clock the happy
i guests dispersed, homeward
bound, alter an evening of purest!
enjoyment. And thus the little!
bark has been launched under. , i -n • u r*
lhe l ndersigned will take Con-
most auspicious ami happy cir | lrlicls for li u iM, n <; in Randolph.
cninslances. May it ever glide i and lhe surrounding counties.
over smooth water. Ix-Core a con-; | 0INER WORK A ^ECIALTY.
tiuuous breeze of prosperity. j —
m 1 a 1 - guarantee on all work entrusted
A iVaiHiT. ! to lli«4r hands. Respectfully.
Mr. A. C. Mo)c. during the -* J
present year, in addition to hi
At Cost
i
J Jr
Aaalker loiter Fr«a W. Ai
Mill.
Editor* Enterprise <t Appeal.
I have no desire for newspaper
notoriety. I have been forced in
la this controversy with Judge
Smith in seif defense. He was
the aggressor, and my reply was
written to vindicate myself against
bis charges, which I showed by
the public records to be false. In
that communication I charged him
witli misrepresentation, and be
virtually plead guilty to the charge
in last week's issue of the Cutli-
bert Liberal, in bis reference to
the matter. The Judge says, how
ever, that lie has -dismissed" me.
anil I may ap|iear out of order.but
his honor will remember this is a
c/c/7 ease and the defense is enti
tled to close. Iam satisfied your
honor will yield the point when I
remind you of your rulings in the
beginning of ‘.bis case upon “legal
and appropriate methods.” Be
sides courtesy would constrain
v«u lo grant me this privilege.
You say you were “conslriined to
refer lo the comunieation of my
voung friend, Albert Hill, for the
purpose only of explaining and
answering his complaints,'’ and
"desires to assure him that no
such personal attack was intend
ed.” I accept vour explanation
for all it is worth, but in the lan
guage of Virgil I must say, timeo
Dunnes cl dona ferenle*. Your
explanation was lucid indeed, but
1 must admit that it does not ap
pear altogether clear To my mind
yet, bow “culture and courtesy,”
by which your honor seems to be
governed, would justify you- in
“prying into" the lax digest when
they would not jierinit you to take
la peep into tile Record of Deeds.
Bolh are public records and I was
not aware that one was more pri
vate than the other But your op
porlunities for acquiring habits of
. .culture and courtesy are suiicrior
To rattle;things up lively, by giving still lower puces than ever My , [(> mi|)e „ A „ enl i CI1)an fl f leisnre
ktock n» t<»o large. I need money, ao come along at once witu ine;
Still has on hand a large lot of beautiful Short Wraps.
Jackets, New Markets, Dolmans, all to be closed
Out at Actual Cost!
Think of it—what would be more suitable fora nice
Christinas Present? Come al once,
AND SECURE BARGAINS!
Many New anil Deniralil* Goods are being added t* my Stock ev
ery few Hay*, and while it is generally known that my’prices are al
ways as Low as the Lowest, I now propose for next
Eighteen Hundred
lit) ■ Sight!
With the beginning of a new year* W4
propose to offer to the public
t!
M
large.
CASH, and see what great bargains I have wailing for you.
Vo are prompted to do
reasons :
so for several
jan26 ct J T. HESTER h SON
Wt
week,
mail.
rives, st» much, but on account
general Warehouse Business, will
have a Farmers' Supplies Depart
ment. Thofe who may need
some assistance, are respectfulh * f ,i • /w.\ .... • . .
’ 1 - of Lite loss( ^sustained by the pub
invited Lo call and see him at the |j t ..
Biiek Warehouse. 4t j Miss Lollie McMichael is here
«»n a visit to her many friends and
A IMm-unl Ucco.ioa. | rt .| ;lliTes . Fu^tlic past year shr
On Tuesday evening the 24th j lias been teaching in J i nigan, Al-
inst. Mr. ami Mrs. K McDonald I »•»»«»*«. «nd baa accepted the
i i ' school for the present year. We
celebrated the ii.tli anniversary, . .. •
are holding Miss Lollies return
j. 0. MAWS STORE
la the acknowleilgedjheadqitarter* for Lmlics, Misae* and
Fine Kid Button Shoes They fit pretty, wear well, nn
cheap. For solid comfort, try my Siioes.
in a classic city” certainly ought
I to be better versed in etiquette
! than a countryman who has lo
•follow the plow.”
Again. I know that -figures are
lry things,” but your honor made
I such a desperate effort to appear
j so very precise in calculating the
value per acre of my land—ex-
I tending it to four one hundredths
Children's i oae vent—that I must ask the
nd are sold ’ reader to bear with me just a lit
Every pair warranted.
Brnev.trarr D.ls.
rounded up nur notes of last
lull thry failed to catch the
We regret this, nut for ou
: The Best Stock of Ladies A Gents’
Merino Underwear
In the citv. Call on
J. d. MATHEWS,
of their wedding. A splendid re
eeption was given at their rc*si
denev, and many of their friends
w»»rc present to participate in the
festivities sf the occasion. At
eleven o'clock, several, hours hav
ing been devoted to merry social
intercourse, and to listening to
I the sweet strains of most delight
i n
ful music, the party were invited
tfk*»oak” lor an item.
^^lrs. Harris, the mother of Miss
Ida Binion, has been spending the
past two weeks here. She return
ed home Sabbath last, accompa
nied by her husband, who came
down on Friday before.
Professors A. L ami O. Harris,
of Lumpkin, spent Sabbath last in
the burg.
Our school opened up last Mon
dec8 ct
Next Door to Powell's Drug Store,
Cuthbert, Ga.
—To raise money and Lo re
<luoc the slock preparatory for
taking inventory, F. Pli.aski A-
Co. are selling all their Goods al
A great reduction. ct
-mm- ♦ m
A paper that lights for free
whiskey, and for a high tax upon
the ncccssaiies of life is an enemy
to the people.
FRAN KX'HOOPER-
ATTOKSKY AT I.AW,
Cuthbert. Georgia.
Prompt attention given to busi-
Sim. (Jttiee opposite Court House.
novlO-!f
Is there any point in Georgia
175 miles from a railroad? Seuu
tor Brown says so, but we tlou't
believe it.
—F. PtLASKi J t o. have mark
«d down again piices on all their
Wocden Goods. Uatlier than to
carry over tor another season they
will sell at and below cost.
—This is the tune of the year
for pneumonia. Great care and
prudence ate necessary to avoid
this dreadful disease.
one of the most pleasant ever
i known in ('uihbert. El ami his
^Accomplished wife sparing no #f
=»
i fort to make their friends
preparations *
for a grand Randolph exhibit at:
the next State Fair.
, lay week with an attendance of
to the dining room to partake of a about 35. In this connection we
most bountiful and sumptuous ; would like to make mention that
supper. Altogether the affair was the <W*sks and seal#are greatly in
the most pleasant ever nee,I ..r repairs. We hail a peep
into Hie seliiKil room a lew morn
ings since, and noticed llial they
*ere very uncuinfuiiably sealed,
being from two lo four on a seat.
Hope the proper authorities will
speedily alleud lo the mailer.
Oh! Our Grange, what a boom
it is on. Six new names were ad
ded al lhe last meeting, and slill
there are others clamoring for ad
millance.
On last Friday afternoon we
■ chanced to see two of the Hencvo
i lence ladies out horseback riding.
Supply ml' Ariiaia As equestriennes, we pronounce
Muirriak them graceful, since one was wild
Just received, and lor sale cheap ly clinging to the mane, and the
al J. \V. STANFORD'S. ! oilier was furiously holding on lo
— 1 the horn of lhe saddle. Now, we
Can title Constitution find a j haven't said that it was Miss Ida
the in liinion and Miss Kale Ward.
happy.
We hope they may live to cele-
. Iirate their golden wedding, and
i that their lives tlWing all the in-
-Tl.c reason why L. E. KEY | lL , rvcnill a VC ars may be blessed I
can save you money on \V agons.. . , , , * • , i
Buggies, and Harness is because " ll '‘ ncaitli and happiness. I lie
lie makes Ids line af business a j presents were very numerous, sll j
specialty, and devotes ' lo it his • of which were uselul, and someol!
time and attention. It them elegant and costly.
Tlie World U Right
1st. In si few clays we will take inventory
of Stock, and want
Our Stock to Be Reduced.
A I'reihh
— Mr. A. 1*. Burr, recently fore
man of the F«u t Valley Enterprise
oilier, has accepted the position
of editor and manager of lhe Mar
shalviile Times. We congratu
late "Gns,*’ and wish him abun-! new word lo characterize
ilanl success in this higher and * t^ rna i revenue? "Infamous has; Friends, if you find our ideas
more responsible field of labor. I betou,e ll:lcknr _ ve ' 1 ' somew hat confused in these items.
• i ph ase remember that we have a
—Our readers will please notice j Kiujing Noises ; boJf at our house, bow, of which
that Mr. C. N. Simpson,
au entire! v new
Jr., has In the ears, sometimes a roaring, you will doubtless hear wore here
! buzzing sound, are eaused bycatarrl
after tiirough these columns.
Last M omlay night, between 12 1
cash, at the risk of being consider
ed uncultured and discourteous by
this would be diseiplc of Chester
Geld. 1 will slate that the records
show that 260 acres of the land
returned by your honor for $700
was sold to J. E Smith, trustee,
for f 1.800. Yes, sold to you for
/ice dollars an acre, and returned
by you for less than hco; and yet,
i with a full know ledge of these
! facts, you dared to make the state
! ment, publish it and endeavor to
! prove it, that I “gave in ‘Jiy real
estate lower Ilian any one else you
were able to find on the Digest.”
mi insult common sense when
you offer to show that land worth
one dollar per acre and returned at
the same, is returned at a lower
valuation than laud worth fifteen
dollars an acre and returned for
seven or eight. Y'et this is the
sophistry by which you sought to
mislead the public when you se
lected from the Digest my land “to
compare'’ pith lands worth ten
That he has no special Customers, but wiil endeavor to treat all | liJuj* a* mneh.
alike. Buys his Goods w here he can get them cheapest for cash, and ; Now, if your honor pleases a
sells them'as I won! or thanks to the Liberal fur
( its impartial and consistent course
in this controversy, and 1 ain done.
I am reminded of the story of the
neighbors’ oxen in the “old blue
SAMUEL E. GAMBLE, Agt.,
•
leave to inform his friends, the public generally
and the balance of mankind, that he has opened, at
THE ©I*© STAK© ©F FAMXS <& MOTS,
on Depot Street, a select stock of
Staple', Family and Fancy Groceries, ^
HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND
Plantation Supplies!
' lie, and I think I can show him
I something amusing even in fig
ures. 1 may have grown rusty in
! division as well as in etiquette,
] but ‘‘$1,500, the aggregate cash
i cost of my lands, from the records,
; divided*by the number of acres,”
j (905) docs not give “just $1.79 04
i per acre,” but just $1 71 27. But
( you have been superintending pub
lic education in the county for
about fifteen years, and I" may
have made a mistake. You cer
tainly (.light lo lie “past"’ long di
vision by this time. The last fig
uics above would have represent
ed the “true market value” ol the
land al time of purchase if the
i payment had al! been cash or ev-
j on in notes with interest from date,
but one half the purchase money
for “1 tract” of that land was made
payable twelve months afterwards
icithout interest. So the impartia
reader will sec that 1 returned niv j
land within a few cents |»-raciei
.t what it actually soi l h,. in ;> ( ] noc( ] the eas}), and will sell the
Goods,
2. We have a heavy Stock of Woolen
Goods left, which we will sell
At and Below Cost,
rather than carry them over until next
winter.
Low as any Eousg in this Section.
entirely new ^advertisement. u , at « owdins!v .li^eeable an d
this week. His stock is complete ] very common disease. Loss ui smell | , .
in oroeeries and hardware, and he or hearing also result from catarrh. • 1 H ll,e community was j He extends to his old Customers and Friends a cordial invitation -
’ Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood aroused by the usual alarm of fire, j to call and examine his goods and urices. and offers lo all FULL don't you think it very aptly il
is offering extraordinary induce purifier, jsa peculiarly successful rem-1 and upon looking out we soon saw j WEIGHT aki> MEASURE. GOOD GOODS, at LOWEST PRICES, j lustrates the impartial position
back spelling book.” The illustra
tion is rather triie, I admit, bui
menls lo his customers. Read edy fur this disease, which cures by t,|iat il was the stove amt dinin:
, , , I purifying tlie otoed, II von suffer from r „r M,- < \ w i
what he has to say. catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the- , f' '}' ,T‘ Sc ' er , !l1
_ , , ... , , I.ecuiiar medicine whiles and blacks rushing to the
-C»l»* *’«•»• F - Kiddoo was on j f»HUl,«r niedumt^ , of acU(>n ^ i; , ejr
t.i»e lOtli inst. confinned by the Typhus fever is said to be rag | power to save the dwelling. See-
Senate as Postmaster at this ing among the Russian and Aus i ing the situation, ail were united
place. No more popular or capa- tr ' ;in ier?* with fearful suffer- j in ihc one idea of pulling down the
hie man could have been selected.
, ing ami morlalitv.
Why B« ;
Momy on
gladlv n*.
to You
j and we have no hesitancy in say-
y.mr laud? We will‘1 ing tlial the duties of
!ial«- loan for you at j will tie performed in
burning house, and applying wa
ter to the side of the dwelling.
Al ulcs and Horse, far Stale ‘ which proved successful Even ! ure to the family circle.
Call and see I3eloi*e lPnrchasing.
dec29-ct
Hrlhrl IHoim.
Mr. E B. Sanders has recent!}
purchased an elegant Entry or
an which will add no little picas
; hog killing. Business require
. menls kept us from accepting till
Sunday night. Late in the after
noon, in company with our genial
friend. Dr. Clements, we wended
sustained by the Liberal in the
, matter? Now, when your attack
j on me was made and it appeared
that you had been wronged, wh}^
of course, "it was no more than
justice*’ that you should use the
columns of that paper; but when
my reply sought admission and
showed that il was my ox that had
been cored—that 1 was the man
great saxinj; '•> y«»ur pocket and
\ our pwjic as u eil.
dec 1-If. BEALL & HOOD.
—The farmers who have adopt
ed the intensive system, and are
raising their own supplies, are
getting out of debt, and making
money.
I'mi»* Warning;.
It becomes my duty lo collect
up at once all unpaid notes and
accounts ol N. Simpson, Jr.
This notice is lliercfoic given to
warn all creditors without excep
lion that they mav avoid court
the office Olic-ap, or will Rent to good par- j this coul.l not have been done, hut j Mrs Cora Perry, from Macon is ! ol,r w:l >' lo l ! ,is hospitalile home. wbo tMH , n « ri)n g(. ( |_.-iniiee(l!'"
manner tie*. JNO D. GUNN, j for the dampness of the night, as j visiting the family «r her brother After partaking of the luxuries; esc i aiin8 the Lilieral .“that alters
' until are could desire no more, and l j lc eas0 I mns t inquire into the
l ‘ r Icl.’at we g r- a -- f ^ i!*™!* ; affair, and if there is anything at
i *u I* |>eo . . i.i
It is proh.-thie
will he adopted in
eminently satisfacton to
I will he adopted in the
% —The farmers are getting ready 1 New Yoi k as the best
for work upon the next crop ] executing criminals. A commit
Many of them were in town last i 8 * on :, PP°'oted to investigate the
.. * , , , . matter lias made a favorable re
Saturday buying plows, plow-
J . 1 1 port,
stocks, trace chains.,hack hands ! ^
etc. We noticed also that they
♦ ^ the two houses were not more than j in law, Mr. M. M. Perry.
that electricity j 10 feet apart, lhe fire is sup i The schools of this c*o
L ‘ Sla,e of 1° ija*'e originated from the ! are all taught by ladies this yea
method for , stove. \\ bile il ended most hap- Miss Emma Sammons, from nea
1 are beginning to haul out their
fertilizers. This job, however,
will lie retarded by the had condi
lion of the roads.
—When you need a Wagon or
Buggy or anything in his iiiie.
don't fail to eail on L. E KEY to
costs, that said matters will be examine his goods and gel prices
sued unless paid by February 1st. i before buying. Il
next, if not pai l by February 1*1.'
said niatuers «il! t-en Iip placed
in the bands of Aiessrs. Hood A
Jloye. attoracys. for suit.
Y'ours truly,
Gxu MvDosald,
Assignee C. N. Simpson, Jr.
—There are lew, if any. conn
ties in the State that excel Ran
dolph in agricultural resources;
but these resources will never be
developed until tbc intensive sys
tem of farming shall lie adoptciL
liuekieu’s Arulea Salve.
l’or Sist :r Cheap.
CORN STARCH,
( UT1CURA SOAP.
CUTICURA SALVE,
P. P. P.
SWEET GUM & MULLEIN. „
HOLTS DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR ani1 :,n ^ kln Eruptions, and posi-
HILL'S HEPATIC PANACEA.! 1 ’'? 1 '' cures Piles, or no pay re
And everything else desired, in } It is guaranteed to give
the Medicine line, for sale at
is communi
ear.
. _ near
pity, at the same time it proves a I Slu-llman. lias charge of the Af an
heavy loss to friend Sam, as the | ry academy; Miss Lillie Maftiu is
room contained many valuables. teaching the New Betlu-1 school.
J. P. and Mrs M. J. Saleat the Grubbs
academy. All have full schools
retraced our steps home
If
J. W. STANFORD S.
—Messrs. J. T. Hester & Son
have an advertiseineul this week I
to whieli we call the attention of!
all who may have houses lo build !
The Booth A Barrett perform
ance tu .Macon diil not rise lo the
| high level of public expectation.
Four dollars justified the people
in expecting a great deal, and
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Prii^- 25 cents |>er box.
For sale by J. W. Stanford.
ju25 ly.
or repair. Tlit-v have just finish j they were somewhat disappointed,
ed an elegant office far Judge Kid
I'reNh Garden Mee4
don,and wdl soon commence work I Jllst receive( , in la ,.„ e
on another for Mr. L. FI
_ quantities.
Key. i and great variety. At
They need no commendation, as 4l J. W. STANFORD'S,
their work in this city is a living
testimonial to their com]ietcncy
ami skill.
It is said tiial the Biair educa
lion bill will never become a law.
Good news.
When Judge Lamar assumed
his place on the Supreme Court
bench he was arrayed in Justice
Field's “new rolie.” Why can’t
these high functionaries dress like
other people?
m m
Mr. H. V. Johnson, the student
at Emory College, who shot him
self some time ago with intent to
commit suicide, but wa* thought
to lie recovering, died last Sun
day.
, , all personal, I must ‘decline.”'
ward, feeling that there was noth- ■ Th ; 3 * consistency appears in the
ing that would add more «’1»1; very next issue, when he takes the
comfort to the bachelor s life than ; ^ tll exlracl everv WO rd that
to be blessed with such neighbors. I ,, ollM p e tonstrue d a 's personal in
I. A. AL | n,nt rcidv, and puldislies it. isolal
i ed ami disconnected, to be eon
i tinted at the option of the reader,
t Now. Judge,‘‘honor bright,” didn't
... — , ! von whisiier into Mi. Gunn’s ear
Allow me space in vour columns '. . . : , i ....
1 that lie might go ahead and puli
to state to the public that our reg jj s |, w | la t, j ie tin,light, was so oh
little Uings ot
CtTitREitT, Jan. 25. 1888.
Editors Enterprise & Appeal:
and are moving along perfectly
The Best Salve in the world for satisfactory to all concerned.
Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt J,iss Euie Marlin returned
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, I iln:nc Tuesday after a week's visit!
Ckapped Hands.Cuiihlains, Corns j to relatives in litis vicinity. ; to state to me public that our reg | is |, w | lat i, e m,,,,
— Miss Willie Culbrelh returned j niar preaching day at Alt. Zion | jteliunable—those
iiome last week from an extended ! (coi ) Baptist clnncli has hereto-1 abuse would fall harmless at your
visit to relatives in South east J fore been on the 4tli Sunday, bnt j feet”—lint whatever lie done, not
Georgia. We are glad lo learn j it is now changed Vo the 2d Sun to publish the facts and figures
that iter visit was an enjoyable j day, and conference to 2d Sstur-i that accompanied them? At any j.
one. i day. My reason for changing is.! rate that is what he did.
Dr. Clements lias changed his j 1 llave l,etn called to the pastorate
boarding place. The public will | Harmony Baptist church al
find him in the future at Rev. C. j Shell man. Ga., and will preach
; thereon 4lh Sundays. Yours,
N. P. Dixon.
PROFIT OR NO PROFIT!
4th. >Ve arc anxious to have the good
will of our friends and customers,
and to sustain our reputation as the
in this section.
A Cordial Rnititin Everybody
Prices Greatly Reduced.
ALL WOOLLEN GOODS MA8K-
I
C. M artin's where he has secured
board for the present year.
Mr. C. F. Curry left Tuesday for
Florida where lie will travel in the
lightning roil business. Young
John Price from the Sixth tlis
trict, will accompany him.
Our clewr neighbor, Mr. Jnltn
IV. Grubbs, killed a number nt
fine bogs during the cold spell last
week and invited us up to feast
upon the good tilings that follow
The Darien Gazette, under new
editorial control, seems lo have
abandoned its protective tariff
views. This leaves the Atlanta
Constitution. Augusta Chronicle,
Macon Times, Butler Herald and
Alonlcznma Record as the sole ex
pouenls of the protective theory in
the Stale. — Antennas Recorder.
Now, may it please your honor,
the defense is ready to close, and
submit the case to an impartial
public whose verdict he wiil cheer
fully abide without a murmur.
‘Truth crashed to earth will rise acain,
The eternal years of < iod are hers;
'Whilst error must writhe in pain
And die amid her worshippers.*
, Respectfully,
Wst A Hill.
Georgetown. Jan. 23. 1888.
—A new lot of beautiful-Prints,
and other Goods opened this
week al F. PULASKI A CO’S.
Now Is The Time to Buy Goods at
Your Own Fricel -
F Pulaski k Co
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