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' I M IU V UU I
from Nine* Dollar* up to Thirty.
Fifteen different Sty In to select
from. Am<»ng which is tjje cele
bnted
Charter* Oak,
with the wonderful wire ganzr
d«»r, the most perfect Cooking
Store made.
I also keep tlie Iron King. New
Excelsior. Star Quern, ami nlbn
good patterns. My house is full
Tin Ware,
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS,
Granite Ware, Etc.
I manufacture my own Tinware,
and will guarantee every piece.
Routing. Guttering and Valley
Work maiic to order.
Tinware at wholesale. Your
patronage solicited.
Ites|iectfullv.
W. A ROBERTS.
jan2S-rt
LOCAL 2SI OTES.
l*rreonail Hralioa.
Mr. Laurence Lightfoot of Eu-
faula, wns in the city on Monday.
Mr. F. K. Freeman, of Foil
Gaine*. was in the city thin week.
M is* M innie Davis will leave
to-day on a vi.sit. to Wawios*.
Mrs. M. I. Atkins returned
home Saturday, from a vi^t t«>
her father in Florida.
Rev. D K. McWilliams rt-turn-
cd yesterday front a visit to Co
iu nth us.
Messrs. J M. Cobb and W. J.
Ilarry, who are now engaged in the
feather renovating business, are
in th«* city for a few days
Mrs. Robert Martin of Calhoun
county, was in the city last Sun
da)*, to see her grandmother, Mrs.
1j D. Monroe, w ho has been quite
kirk for several days.
Mr. 1* Harris who was detained
in New Yoik by the snow slotm
last week, reached borne on Mon
day. He reports having bought
« large stock of goods.
Mrs. A. Hood, Sr, and Miss
Nannie, returned home last week
from a protracted visit to relatives
and friends in different pails of
the State.
— —
— Remember the Operetta st
Andrew College to morrow night, j
A most agreeable time is in store
for all who attend.
—Wamsulier, £ ride of the j
West. Fruit of the Loom, Lon »d ale
and a!i the leading and best
brands of Blenching, at
ct HakkiV Dry Goot»s House.
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—The Confederate Veterans’.
Association of Randolph county
should by all means take part in !
the exercises attending the observ '
ancc of Memorial Day.
—50 cases Ladies and Misses
Slices direct from manufacturers.
Eferv pair guaranteed—was open
ed this week. At
ct Harris* 5*>ky Goods House.
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—Willis Su vens, (col.) the
well known porter of C. N. Simp- j
son, died Tuesday morning. Wil
lis had been in the servic%of this j
house for about twenty years.
—See*! Irish Potatoes—all vari j
<*lies—bought since the freeze •
For sale cheap, by the Peck. .
Bushel or Bartel, at
if J. W. STANFORD'S, j
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—We publish to day in another j
place, "notice of application for
railroad charter,*’ which will be
read with interest by our people.
It will be seen that Randolph is
among the many counties to be
penetrated by this proposed new
—A large number of visitors
were in the city Ust week attend
ing the Missionary Mass Meeting.
—White, Cream and Colored
Scrim, a large assortment at low
est price*, at
F. PULASKI <fc CO.’S.
—A considerable storm prevail
ed here on Tuesday night, blow
ing down fences and timber in
some places.
—Mr. Shepard, a highly re
-peeled citizen of Clay county,
and father of Mr. S. A. Shepard,
••! Randolph, died at hit home laat
Monday night.
— N*w line of Carpets. Rugs
tnd Ottoman*, at
ct Harris’ I)uy Goods House.
— Read the interesting coin in u
nication from “Farmer’’ this week,
upon the question of increasing
the number of Supreme Court
Judges from three to five. By
resolution of the last Legislature,
the matter will he submitted to
.be |ieople for decision at the Oc
tober election.
—The Dress Good* at Pulaski’s
this spring are the loveliest ever
9liown here. A full line ot latest
style Trimming* in Braid, Surah
and Moire Silks iQ all shades can
be fyund there.
—The pupil* of Andrew Female
College will render the beautiful
Operetta. “The Twin Sisters,” to
m«rrow.(Friday) night Costume*
will be used by ihoae representing
the different characters. A very
attractive entertainment is in
store for ull who are present
Doors will he open at 7 o’clock.
Exercises begin promptly at 8
o’clock. Admission 25 cents.
— The ladies will find it of great
interest to lo«»k through our White
Good* Department. We have alt
i he Novelties with a full line of
Embroideries and Lneea. Pi ice
our goods before buying.
F. Pulaski <fc Co.
—There is a treat in atoie f*»i
those who attend the Baptist Sun
day school next Sunday morning
The following programme will be
observed. A11 are cordially iuvit
ed to attend, beginning promptly
it 9.36 sliari :
Song—••Jesus, only Jeans.”
I’rai cr.
Son*— The Light of the World U Jusu*.
Seri pin re reading, in conceit on the
subject. ' Jesus the Light.”
Recitation by MU** Stella Simpson.
Subject—"The i.ighi of the World in Je-
smk. *
Recitation by Mi*** Gertrude George.
Subject- -"The Gospel Light.”
Reriruiioii by Mi vs Alva Mattox. Sub
ject- "1 he Higher Lightliou*e.”
Recitation by Mi*s Iam*h l*«ge. Sub
ject "A stray Sunbeam.”
Solo by Mi>.s Kltie Martin. "Mansions
of Light.”
FOR ETF.KRBODY, AT THE
SHOE STORE!
O
X AM RECEIVING A VERY
LARGE >: LINE
SHOES AND HATS
— VOS THE -
A CarA frea, B. O. Beall.
Fditors Enterprise and Appeal:
I prepared and sent to tbe Lili
era! Tor publication a full and de
tailed sla'eineot of the entire
transaction connected will, the two
bill, of tbe city pm|>era against
city council for publishing the or
dinances for 1S88. My article
was n.t published for two reasons:
1st, I had no desire lo appear in
ihe columns of the I.iberai. (this
applies lo all papers) even at the
demand of its editor. 2nd. (and
mainly) beeause Mr. Gunn sub
milted lo me—before it was pub
lished, bis explanation of hi,
•iitie’s calling an me ’‘toexplain.’’
and the same seemed lo me to be
.atislaclory to the Finance Com
mittee. The matter would («o far
as I am concerned) rest where
. j his explanation left it. but for one
JOBBING TK A I)K. I statement contained therein, viz:
' "A mere criticism of any action
of the council or a demand for an
explanation of any act of theirs
should not he construed as a per
sonal attack, or a purpose to ac
cu«e them of intentional wtonjj."
I cannot permit the impression
conveyed-by that statement to he
tiled tt|Min the puhiic mind, fur
submit to every honorable man in
the community if il is cel unfair
; an<l unjust lo the Finance Com
! miltee and the whole council.
As puhiic servants the council
. donut complain ol lair, maniy and
j respectable criticism of their pub
| lie acts, hut they do condemn in
! unmeasured terms the prncliceof
\ misrepresenting, or rather, being
i misrepresented, in order lo be
j criticised. And they do'say, that
Nwslsury Hum Beetluc. when any one exercises the right
The Mass Meeting so largely 11" demand explanation he should
advertised hv the F.XTKumiSE *xi. li,ke “P on the necessary
. , .[trouble and pain* to fin*l out if
Appeal, came off last week, and , l)iere ^ any „ lin „ that needs cx-
was a time of pleasure and profit planatmn The council and all
to the many of all churches who jits mem be is do miwt earnestly
attended all or any of its .eivices.' «nrl emplialicallv protest against
... „ . n . | . being tailed upon fur explanation*
I he opening *ernmn on Thursday *• . , ' . * .
needed only t«» ant and abet pri
night l»y Bi^hoj: Key showed the j grud«*e on individual preju
listener* how thoroughly religious dire.
a Missionary Meeting must be. Let the |treats purify itself bef«»re
and the revival glow that hat so '• allr,1, !' ,s lo eles«n-e others It
r . - . . , J will not then be difficult f**r it to
often been felt in meetings for . . ,. r . .
•* work out lasting reform, both a*
non 1 saving at home, filled Hie concerns public and private abu*
hearts of Christians before that es. This mailer never should have
first ai-rvire was over. Friday j appeared hrfoie the public, t rom
morning at 9:30. Rev J. O. Lans
l«n led the Missionary
meeting.
1888.1 SPRING! I 1888.
I'.lrws s Itola.
Guano is still in demand and tbe
tanners are quite bnsv liauiing it to
Monk contemplates
We wonder who will
tr TOC WISH TO BUT THE
LATEST STYLES
. —AT. TI1E—
LOWEST PH ICES,
ME.
J. (i. Mathews
INVITES TIIE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS
^IMMEIVSE ft STOCKS
-OF-
\ NEW x SPRIN0 GOODS!
DOW T FAIL TO
CALL ON
Respectfully.
R. J. ANTHONY.
mrhl.Vct
INCLUDING ALL TIIE
Latest Styles and Novelties ol the Season
their farm*.
I*rof. W. C.
build!!!? soon,
be next?
Mr. E. A. Jackson is making prep
arations to have a beautiful and hand
some residence erected on his lot in
town.
We learn that Mr. 11 W. Hammock
will a**on build an iron warehouse
near the depot. Three cheers for
Coleman!!!
Coleman looked “forsaken” on last
Sunday, as it scem<*d that everybody,
young and old, big and little, had
j^»ne up to Cuthbert to attend the
Missionary Meeting.
No services at either church on Sun
day last.
Rev. Thos. Muse will preach as us
ual next Sunday morning at the Bap
tist church.
We think that some of tho good
brethren had best talk to T. W. Z., as
all the passers by, last Sunday, was
perfectly astonished ou seeing him
J “hammering on a tin pan.'* We
; couldn’t catch tiie tune exactly, but
j was inclined to think it was “Cliinb-
I ing up the go hit* ii stairs.”
! We failed to state last week, that
the ladies of the Baptist church had
organized a society, called the “Will
ing Workers.” We don’t think these
holies could have selected a more ap
propriate name, f»»r they seem always
willing to work for their church. Nor
could tiny have chosen for their Pres
ident a better eliristian indy than Mrs.
1>. W. Hammock. The writer wishes
the Society much success.
A Friend.
no moreeyiTglasses,
Weak
They Are All Here!
SPRING A! IU MS
-OF-
F, Pulaski Mo
More
Eye*!
WE arc ready to show you the Choicest Novelties in Dress
Goods. Albatross, (in all shades.) All Wool, Double Width
Batistes, Double Width Combination Dress Goods; also a
Beautiful Line of Pin Stri|>ed, Satin Finish, All Wool Serge,
Nun* Veiling*, (in all shade*,) Dreb de Alma, Silk Warp
Henrietta Cloth, Corderettas.
— 200 Piece* of most beautiful
first to last it* publication i* little
j*hoit of an outrage, hardly the
prayer j rHS MO f nr l„-mu brought about by
and *t 11 o clock Rev. ( carelessness Certainly none ihe
Davis, of the Spring Vale circuit less eo for any reasons we hate
amused hi» hearers by »n account I * eelJ published. I am sorry that
' ki.hi.fati. j'“ v d,,i f l ,° “;r Fi,,a 1 ncc
tee and the Council comjwls me
to bring the matter forward again
1 do *o is no hsd spirit and with
n» object in view other than pro
Lee ting right.
Let. all ciiiiciwni l»e just nn l fair
, and based on fact*, not supposi
and remain umn listed in the work !, Jon 0 ,. surmise, Condemn ou
to which the preacher exhorted | action alien it is bad or vicious,
them. Th« “building of the ship’ j but don’t misrepresent, distort or
on Friday night w:»9n Missionary ri * Ver>e * n or< ^ er Lo l^ult.
Respectfully.
H O Beai.l,
of the cruel aufTering* \
enism inflicted on il* subject*, as
witnessed by himself during hi»;
visit* to those land*, when for 17 j
years a sailor. It was a talk ;
which no Christian could iieai
Too busy to enumerate the many nice
tilings and the very low figures at which
I otter them in this issue. You will
not only find it interesting, but
quite-profitable for you to spend
an hour or two in looking
through and making your
select ions from this stock.
As usual, I have the
pleasure of naming
THELOWramilPRICES
v night w:.
, _ , .“"* ul,l “ l I ohj.n-t Irssoo «l gr.-al brauty, an.i |
fitvlvs nl Gin"liani* anil bcemurk j
i-r* ju«l iqx-m-'l at j 1 ,e
Hakris’e l’nr.:i.Ait I)ky Goons
Housk.
ct
forty or fifty cliil.lrrn who
were engage.! in it iicrfornie.1 their
|.art* with a apitit that showed
One of the most shocking a.-| lb » l »|*P r ei-ial«rtl -the iiopor-
tsnt lesson they were Recking to
cidents that ever hap|»ened in this I
near Hlack*liear. »*n ihe
W. Railroad.
S F A:
illustrate. Those who were una
1 blc to get
Chairman Finance Com C. C.
OF THE SEASON, BEING THE FIRST TO RECEIVE
: NEW SPRING GOODS, j
J. G. 3IATHEWS,
Pocket Book
Mr. W. G Moody write* us that
on the Hay of ihe Masonic buiial
of Mr. W. C. Hay, some where on
the road between Cuthbert a:.d
a view of this picture. Brooksville, he lost a packet hook
A loi.k.n .Tl. or. : inisseo an object lesson which was i vntaining fo.tr dollars and sixty
A rnkrn axle |>re , . u . j renla in ailver, besides some »ai-
ci pita ted a whole train from a t res j ortgtum y aug i iy * • , ual.le papers. We arc authorized
lie, smashing the cars into splint j S>!*ip constructed by ennti ibutions ^ lo , la i c that the finder will be re-
c-rs, killing instantly twenty-dhre.- i nf * l,il,lr * u ,,,r tlir l' ,,r ^l M,,,e ofbear j warded with all Ihe money if he
ml injuring thirty ! in H Missionaries to the heathen | will leave the pajicrs at this office,
! lands The closing scene, when
fch23 ct
Next Door to Powell’s Drug Store.
Cuthbert, Ga.
passengers, and injuring
six other*, many of whom cannot
lire. Among the injured were! •>*> M "l>- i"* t-U"-tr. n|
George Gould and his wifeof New i io * in g in 8 " Tl,e ° ld Slli i>
York. He was on his way t«*
Florida to meet his father. Jay
or send I hem
Brook svi He.
to his address at
Gould, who was oa his return
from Europe. The lo** to the
road is estimated at $75,000.
— Great many ladies have *1
ready purchased their Embroid
eries from u«, and to those that
bate not, we would *ay by all
menu* do so at on<-e. as the}* arc
Helling very rapidly. We have
special attraction* in that line.
F. Pulaski <k Co.
j on board the ship, tin* children
j - w -
lhrr*rrrM
j of Zion. **! happily *ugjgesti\e } Everything indnll in enr eonununi-
■ ot the tunc whFte, in this Mission j ty except farming. Our fanners ate
, : proceeding with their crop* nicely,
ary age, some of them may. with Erom appearance* they will plant
glad hearts, bear the “tidings *-f more cotton than UMial, and will rx-
. . «* , ,, j i . i pert a large crop. Tliev have been
great jo, lo the |*ople who have ; i rollll i ed ^mut their guano, couldn’t
The, World Is Right
SAMUEL H. GAMBLE, Agt„
ll.'jrs leave to inform his friends, the public generally
and the balance of mankiml, that helms opened, at
THE G1.H STAHB OF FAMES & MOYE,
MITCHELL’S
EYE SALVE
! A Orlatn. S.-uc an.l F.llrriive Kcmnlv for
SORE. WEit. AND !NFLaME3 EYES.
l*roducing I tmg-Hghfcduos. and Kc-
st«»ring tltr .Siglit of the Old.
Cure* Tear Prop*. Granulation. £tye Tu
mor*. Keel lives. Matted Eve Lashes. |
AM) UROPfX ING yl lcK RELIEF I
ANI> !*ERM AXKNT CU KK.
Also equally elficaeious when used in j
! other maladies, such a* Fleer*, Fever
Sores. Tumors, Salt Rheum. Burns. Riles |
or wherever IntYaniiftioii exist*. MITCH- *
i ELL’S SALVE may l»e u>ed to advan- 1
j tage. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents. •.
| al,B ^ V1 :l m # m
Fongre**iou*l.
The people of the Second Cod !
grcssional district, without wait |
mg to ask if Mr. Turner will be a j
candidate for re-election, reraem
ber with pride his splendid record;
and hi* brilliant service* to the
democratic party and the country,
as chairman of the elections coin
1 mittee In the last two terms ol j
j congress. The democratic cnucti* !
i of the 50th congress, unanimously !
i requested him to take the respon j
: sible (Kislliun again. Bui having 1
been offered .a place by Speaker!
J Carlisle on the great committee on J
Ways and Mean*, anil knowing:
hat the reverrue question would !
he the great issue before the conn- i
try, he, of course, preferred toj
-erve where he could be most use j
ful. The people feel that it is due j
ihe country and the party to con J
tinnea representative so honored
! and trusted at Washington. Who
: e'er heard of a district retiring a
I representative who had risen to
| the Ways and Mean* committee.
1 and who*e view* are in perfect ac
•cord with those of hi* constituents?
| .lust now when the great issue o!
tariff reform i* upon us. and Mr
Turner bus long ago shown that he
wa* a match to McKinley. Reed
and Randall of the protectionists,
il would be unwise amf unputiiot
ic to ret iie him just !Tecause some
other man may want hi* place or
some locality may want a rotation.
This i* the Clarion’s position
This i** tbe way the people think.
- (' ajit Hi n (‘/ttrfitn.
m LINE OF BUCK GOODS,
U siuipijr Kligant. anil Prices Very Low. A Large Assortment of
Surah and Moire Silks!
In all shade*. Latest Style Braids, in the most desirable
shades for Dress Trimmings, and all tbe
Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings.
A Large Variety in Buttons lo Match All the Above Good*.
I he ui not.
Rev. Julius Mag.th, Mi.sionary i »'>« r - V..m is op and bs-king
: well, but a good many report bird*
i to the Hebrews, anti Professor ol j pulsing it up so bad as to cause a sec-
' Fiench and Hebrew iu Emory I ° n '|Ipla’dmg necressarr.
. * j Mr. J. II. Maury has Mr. R. M.
j College, preachcfl two p4»wertul : Holloway for miller this year. He is
! sermon* during the meeting; one ! “ clever inan, and those wishing good
. . • meal would do well to give him a trial.
; on Saturday morning ami one on j our friend, Jno. IL, wears quite a
trouliien about their guano, rouidn t . , c
get aa much a* they wanted for the j Dfl 1 'fpOt otrOCl r G SCiCCt btOcK Ol
Sunday night. A man of rare
The attention of our reader* j a nd deep piety,his appeals
this week is respectfully callsd to: in H^half of his brethren after the
the advertisement of L. Pulaski ; will never be forgotten by
A Co. These gentlemen have re ! lhosc who | K . artJ h| m . Hi*
ceived an immense stock, ensbrac !
ing everything that i* aew and
^%'hy liege Mr* lo Lrnd Von
oney on your land? We will
gladly negotiate loan for you at;
great saving lo t our pocket and
vour pride ns wcil.
dee 1 if. BEALL A HOOD.
^ i - -
Mr. Will Dixon, at J. G. Math j
ew *s store, says lie has worn tiie
bottom out of a hamper basket;
gathering up the eggs of a morn-1
ing, the result of using one pack
age of Chick chick rr rc kee. Sold
by J. W. Stanford, for only 50 els.
jjer package or six poimds.
FRANK^A* HOOPER- i
ATTORNEY AT LAW, •
i
Cuthbert, Georgia.
Prompt attention given to busi- j
Uess. Office opposite Court llottfce.
novig-tf
—Boar in mind that there .are
a few men in Randolph county
who arc opposed to President
Cleveland’* tariff reform views.
Be sure you let such men remain
nl home wli^a you vote for dele
gate* t.o the State convention.
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—Tax pavers will observe in
1 • . I
the. public places, the notice post
ed by the Tax Receiver, announc
ing the times at which he will be
at the different precincts for the
purpose of receiving returns for
the present year.
IfW
□ ice and *l\li«h in the diy good*
business. Il will be seen that
ihey aie offering extraordinary in
ducements in ever} line, and e*
pecially in dress goods, white
goods, and embroideries. This
house is known for it* reliability,
; and need* no commendation from
us. Read their advertisement. • s un ,i a y morning was one of hi
and call around and examine the brat.
smile since he visited “N. T. (.Vs.
John isa clever young man, and we'
wish hi>n much success in his new .
business.
Mes-rs. Martin and Cmzier, of C*»le-
; man, passtal through Sunday on their
faith : way to Buford. They must have
found some attraction down there.
Mr. J. 11. Mann* carried from his
mi , store last Monthly 107 d*>z«-n eggs, ta-
ihrough them, was an inspiration ken in during the past week. Who
. : can Iteat that for an egg traoe?
a* well as reproach to Christian*, j \\> attende«l a debate last Saturday
Rev. Dr. Crawford held ike s*u j night at the academy near J. A. I).
,. .. . . . • , . tirnblmV. Tiie snbWt was, “Which
umm-v haluriiay mglil inclose at Ia „ st io tlu- country, tbe
trnlion to a discussion of the du ; Horse or Cow?” Messrs. J. A. I>
his people and in God's con
tinued purpose concerning
ties of Christian*, and the difficul
ti» a in the wav of Missions 'Mir
! Crubbs and
i JtuU
T. A! Bass acted
Staple, Family and Fancy Groceries,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND
Plantation Supplies !
That lie li:t. no sppeial Custoni«*r«. but will endeavor to treat all j
alike. Buy* his Goods where he can get them cheapest fur cash, and |
sells them as
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
In French and American Salines. Linen Cliambrays, Embroi
dered Batistes. Figured Madras Batistes, French and Amer
ican Ginghams.
EXTRAORDINARY RARGAINS
In Embroidered Robes, in all Styles and Shades, Embroidery
and Laee Flouncing*, with All Overs and Panels, the very
Latest, to Match. Large Lot of Swiss, (.’amhrie and Nain
sook Embroideries, in all widths ami at All Prieea, from the
Cheapest to very Finest.
......
Bewildering Assortment in White Goods
Piques. India Linens, Jndia Lawns, Bulgarian Lawn. Per
sian Lawn, ami a large Assortment of all Styles of Plain,
Striped and Plaid Lawns.
ISA UK1MENTPERFECTLY
HARMLESS.AHQ SHOULD BE USED A
FEM MONTHS.BEFORE CONFINEMENT. !
SEND FOR BOOK TO MOTHERS ,
rn vm • J1 • M J_! : SEND FOR BOOK WMUIHIH5.
Low as any House in this Section. ■ ibradfeid^reguEator co.
V ^ ATLAHTA.GA. J
xtends to his old Customers and Friends a cordial invitation
call and examine his goods and prices, and offers to all FULI-
; sermon hv Dr. Potter at 11 o’clock :* a " B* w, f ,av
* s i He ex
j .* uu^i.n, with i'.li Shivers a* I*re*itlent. •
- After several live speeches, th»* de<*is- | .. _ , .,.„ n ,r, r ..
ro f |} it » coW \\'j. I \\ KIGIII .VXD MEA^L RE. GOOD GOOJb. at LOW LSI 1 RICL.8.
ftoid by Druggists and Dealer*.
feblG-ly
like to attend these delmtcs, as they
: afford many hearty laughs.
bargains which they offer to the
public.
—New Shade*, New Slflc*. ali
size*. Ladies Kid Glove*, at
ct Uakkis' Dky Goods House
The
night.
meeting closed Sunday,
and it L* belie\ed that
J as. Ivy and others while fishing |
Friday night on Hall’s mill creek, !
were allot at by a negro who wuh pas*- ’
. . . . . ... , iiiz along the public rr>ad near them.!
quickened inlrresl in all home de The bdl fr-.m the pistol cut a vine in j
pal tment* of C hrisiian work, a* j two about four inches al>ove the head i
well a* in foreign M issions, will t>f one of the parties.
! Call ancirsee, JJelorc* Purchasing.!
dec2D et
—The lecture on the Holy Land
by Rev. Henry R Coleman at the
Methodist church on last Sunday
attrrnnon. was exceedingly inter
esiing. Mr. Coleman's stile is
smooth, clear, and captivating,
and he is evidently well cquim-ed ! 7'
^ 11 ;do |
be the result.
In the rourse of his Columbia
speech. Senator Hampton said:
"I want all lo remember that in
the war 1 did only what mv duly
demanded. I could have taken
no other course with honor, and if
I wo had to do it over again would
, , . , . , precisely n hat I did. I have
hv education and special study to; „„ u|K ,|ogy to make for the part
speak upon the subject of the i we took in the war. and wish my
Holy Land. He evinced wonder-j tongue may cleave lo the roof of
ful familiarity with those places I ‘"Y 1,10,1 ll1 1,efrtr, ‘ 1 wou1,1 sa V “v
D , . ; dealt brothers were traitors. We
... Palestine which h.atorv basin-1 jei , l<( our , |(lty , lrave , r
vestctl with such sacred interest. t When we failed another <luty was
He had many specimen* of the! before as. Il wa* evident that
Mr*. .1. B. Wilde has been quite
sick the past week, but she i* mend
ing slowly at this writing.
Friendship.
lidter from Rlclilaad.
Ricjii.and, Ga., March 20, ’8S.
Messrs. Editors: We have
bur having j deepening shades bit*> i
,‘r, has put *l uiet home*. We hold
thinking of writing you
other biiffinoHS t** look afte
I-er.a Patterson and Mr. IL U. Jester
manipulated the keys of the grand up
right. while others exercised themselves
vocally. Thus the time swiftly sjied
been i away, till the lengthening shadows and
us depart for our
1 the occasion in
.... » . Vy; ’i.i*!ir/i pleasant reminiscence nit a Mowerv spot j
i tI,e P rehC ‘J l Bichland is a ; } in H Mart . h afr and tender our thanks to !
.little town till the A. P. « L. K. K., { i 1( . | los .t six-t hostess for • as the voting 1
filled with enterprising citizens, who i„,j v of spring Yale suggest* j "a jim i
look well to the interest of their rliil- ■ dandy occasion.”
dren, educationally, and support aj Prof Layfield of Preston, was in town
i!«<id school, which is under the <li- ; Sunday ;
rection oi Prof. Fitzgerald, a voting I>r l\ J. Clement., of Bethel, is the
but able instructor. He will doubt-; ut 1,13 fath «- r s fa,,,,I - v - J - A - ‘ -
ie*s, at wmie day, make important
revolutions in the literary worM. lit* ;
| also has music (inatniinental) conr.ee- :
; ted with hi* *clu*»l, under the skillful
j maiiagciuent of Mis* Charlie Beall, of j
The Undersigned will lake Om-j Xv Mr. Mabry preached a good I
tracts for Building in Randolph, i sermon a t Richlundchurch on .Sunday
morning last,
also organized,
Live & Let Live.
Ernest Boyita
Is daily receiving fresh shipment* of
Fancy andStaple Gro
ceries,
Which cannot l»e c celled in
quality or cut in price:-.
Do not Buy any Kid Gloves before Seem]
Our Plain anil Embroideicd Kids. We also have a Magnifi
cent Line of Silk and Lisle Gloves and Mils, and Hosiery ia
endless variety.
CLOTHING DEPART
MENT!
woods and minerals of that famous
country, and also some very an.
lique coins, dating back as far as
six or seven hundred years before
Christ It is not often that the
people of Cuthbert have an opjatr-
lunity* lo enjoy such a treat as
«raa afforded by this lecture, and
the fateof war Lad decided against
us. We then had but one coun
try, ami had ail been brought to
gel her. 1 said then and I say
now, ii is the duty of every patriot,
every surviving Confederate, to
try lo make that country fit for
free men in lire in for all time to
come.” Some of Ihe republican
pa|>er» are quoting the first |>or-
il was a mailer of general regret | tiun of the abwve to show what a
that circumstances compelled the j traitor Senator Hampton is, and
distinguished speaker lo be brief. I l ** c J r '* ln ‘,*? r * e ^
Southern people, which is certain
—Car load nf Trunks, from the
smallest to the largest made, ar
rived at
ct Harris' Dky Gooes Horst.
ly true. If the republicans can
get any political capital nut of
such sentiments they are welcome
to do so.— Savannah Xetce.
and the surrounding counties.
10INER WORK A SPECIALTY.
A guarantee on all work entrusted
to their hands. Respectfullv.
jan’ficl J T. HESTER & SON
—Use Chick-chick cr re kee.
will make your hens lay, and pre
vent disease. Use it and it will
pay you two hundred |ier cent on
the amount invented in less time
than sixty dnys. For sale at
Stanford's Drug Store, at only
50 cents for six pound packages.
— —•
—New line Dies* Goods arriv
ed, and more arriving daily, at
Ct HaKKIS' Dhy Gol'PS lioC'E.
land church on Sunday : Transacts a General Banking
A Sunday school w.isl Business, solicits noil receives De
^ ith IYr. Hanium a* : jawils. snbj-el lo sight draft.
Superintendent. With the co-opera- j ^,.||, Exchange at reasonable
tion ol the citizens, tins school *vill 1 e °
of great benefit to the community, > * '
r*. i , , i * i * * i Buy* Exchange on any point in
W e have a vocal class hen*, which ; BT . • . ° 71
we will trv to. write of later. i LniXe*l Mates.
Tiie farming interest in this section j Make your Notes an.l Accept
is well up, only there is not enough ; ancc* pay able at my office, and
guano to qppp'y the demand. It was you will know where lo find them
feared that the recent cold bad killed !
the fruit crop, but it i* thought the in- j
jury is light, if injured at all. Corn i* ! V'VQTTT) \ ■vrr.Gt
looking red and hearty since the j
northwestern breezes fanned it* brow, i
, Do you want your Life or your
By special invitation wesnent last; p * - . f f
Sunday afternoon most pleasantly at the j * ro l’ erl .' insure If It S i, come U
hospitable home of Mr J. J. Patterson, j see me before you accept any Pol
On arrival we found that many had al-. j cy- an( j j will do you goml.
readv assembled, yet thcr continued ... ,
coming until the parlor wa* filled with | N«»ll«5lting the patronage nf my
merry hearts peeping through I he spark- i friends, anti anxious to please you,
ling eyes, while prattle and smile gave ; j n|| . f-i*hf u !lv vonrs
expression of the merriment within.' 1 a,, ‘ *aiuuu.i\ ^onrs«,
^jltcr* r*fUDie cnclfing. j Lb-ct Ja-G. L. uLNN.
Jno. D.6mm,Cashier,I 8 "" 8,s " 3 "’ ^ nom ’
Lard, Etc.,
Cuthbert, Ga., I ’ ’
I Direct from headquarters, and
warranted to he equal to the best.
Cigars and Tobacco
A Specialty. The l>e*t brands in
Ciitlihert ran be found *t my
Store. My Shelve^ are full of
nice
Fresh Canned Goods,
From lending house*, yhich nev
er fail to give satisfaction. I am
satisfied with a
Living Profit,
We hive received, and are now displaying the Ilandsomeat
Slock of Clothing ever brought to I Ins market. The Style,
Fit. Make Up and Finish of our Goods, will please the most
Fastidious, aud yet our prices arc the very Lowest. Do sot
buy auylhiug iu Clothing, before looking at our Slock, aa wa
have
Great Bargains to Offer!
And am willing to abide by tlia
motto.
Live and Let Live.”
Call on me and examine my
Stock and get price*.
Bespcctfnlly,
ERNEST BOYNTON.
We Have Receiver! a Very Large Stock of
Hat*, for Men, Boys and Children,
in all Shapes and Latest Styles, iu Stiff and Soft Hats. W«
arc now receiving our stock of
SHOES AND SLIPPERS*
And when ali are in. will show yoo the Largest, Best Assort,
ed snd most Complete Stock that we bare ever bad. Aa fop
l’rices, we *
Come in early. Oar Stock is Complete.
F. PULASKI & CO.
mar22 ct