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From Nine Dollars up to Thirty
fifteen different Styles to select
from. Among which is the tele
b rated
Cliai*tei* Oak,
•ith the wonderful wire gauze
door, the most perfect Cooking
Stove thadc.
I also keep the Iron King, New
Excelsior. .Star (Jueen. and other
good patterns. My house is full j
Tin AVarc,
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS,!
Granite Ware, Etc.
I manufacture mv own Tinware.
*nd will guarantee every piece. hel.i on Monday night last. wa.
Roofing, Guttering and Valley postponed on account of had
Work made to order. _ weather, till next Tuesday night.
Tinware at wholesale. Your
patronage solicited. j — R« v - G. B. All.sou and Mr.
—Dr. W. M. C. Westmoreland
sp« bt a few days professionally in
Spring Vale last Week.
—New line of Carpets. Jlng*
and Ottoman*, at
ct ilAitni*' I>rv Goons House.
—Protracted religions services
ars in progress at the Methodist
church this week.
—Clay county is enjoying the
luxury of a two weeks' session ol
iter Superior court.
— March, always windy and
disagree aide, ha* been unusually
unpleasant this year. It has been
windy, wat, and rold.
—Dr. M. A. Ilaldwin has just
had some repairing and painting
done upon his place, which gives
it ipitte a neat and attractive ap
pearance.
— Mr. P. Harris hss a change
of advertisement this week to
which we csli the attention of out
! readers. He has a large stock,
j and is offering bargains in every
i department. See what he says.
—We are requested to state
| that the meeting «>f the Literary j
i Society, which was to have been j
for r.veannoDY. at the
SHOE STORE!
0
I AM RECEIVING A VERY
LARGELINE
—or—
SHOES AND HATS
—rou THE
Mr. J. D. Laing. of Dawson, was
in the city Sunday.
Prof. M. A. Clark s|ient a few
days in Americas last week.
Mr. T. A. Dunn of Ameiicus, is
in the city this week.
Col. 1). Ketnpner, of Dawson,
was in the city this week.
Miss Helen Mathews, of Fort
Valley, is visiting the family ol
her brother, Kev. G. ff. Mathews.
Dr. W. C. Russell went up to
Macon on Saturday night last,
and returned Monday morning.
Mr. T. MeC. Gamble will be
with Messrs. Webb A Rawls after
the first of April.
Mr. W. U. Graham, of the Ft.
Gaines Advertiser, paid this office
a pleasant visit on Saturday last.
Miss Lizzie Leonard, who hss
been spending some lime visiting
Mrs G. D. Webb, returned to hei
home in Talbollnn Iasi Thursday.
Mrs. It. W. Mayo, and children,
of Richland, are in the city on a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Palmer.
Mr. Richard Fletcher of Ter
rell county, is ia the city this
CALL LON ME. j s ,,csl 01 hU Bisler ’ Mr ‘
• A. M. bawver.
1888. | SPRING! | 1888.
SPRING TRADE.
-O-
IF Ton WISH TO BUT THE
LATEST STYLES
—AT THE-
L©¥ESf PKICjES,
I»t>N T F\II. TO
jan3*»-rt
llfspertfullv,
W. A ROBERTS.
LOCAL NOTES.
II. It Elder will give the water
melon business a trial this year,
i We understand that they have
: planted, or will plant twenty five
I acres. We wish them the most
Respectfully,
R. J. ANTHONY.
mrhl5-rt
—We understand the lmys have ' n S success,
organized u Gun Club, and that, * —Y*»iing men and boy* from a
they *erc owt ywiteiday afternoon distance continue to arrive in
for practice.
—N«*w line 111rss Goods arnv
ed, and moie arriving daily, at
ct IIakuis* Dicy tio‘*i»s ilorsR.
Cullibert for tlx* purpose of attend-
! ing the Agricultural College. I»
• would be impossible for parents !
j to find a better or more desirable
| place to have their boys anti girls
—Farmers arc couiplaiuing of j educated than in the schools of
bad stands of corn. Tin* is not our city.
to he wondered at. when we think _ W hite. Cream and Colored
of how unfavorable the spring lias ; Scrim, a large assortment at low
been. I cat prices, at
. - — I F. ITLASKI & CO S.
— 200 Piece* of most beautiful t e . j
. , f c are in receipt of a letterl
■tyles oi Ctingiiams and occmuck . 1 ,
ers just opened nt ; ^ rorn J* Boozer, of Bain- 1
Hakki.Vs Popiti.au I)uy Goons j bridge, Ga.. Mating ilinl lie will'
ct House make Culhherl hi* future home 1
. "* # m , i ^ , ! after April 10th. I)r. Boozer is a
—By notice in another place by • 1
rt . . . /• n ; graduate of the Philadelphia Col
the efficient agent of the C. U K., f 1 j
-i, i ... , ... | lege of Dental Surgeons, and lias 1
it wril l»e *een that on and alter). b .. . .
April l*t, penny change will be
— Let the farnicis of Randolph
come together, and work as Mie
man for the prize, at the approach
ing Stale Fair, for the best coun
ty exhibit. This would be a
great advertisement of our re
sources, and would attract the
attention, and in\ite the invest i
gat ion, of immigrants who, of
course, arc looking for the most
desirable localities. A demand
for our lands would certainly is
crease their value. %pd a very
small increase would be worth
thousands ol dollars to the conn
ty. If every man and woman in
the county would resoUe to cam
tribute something t«> this under
taking, the trouble and cost to
each would be tiifling, while the
practical benefits would be incal
c triable.
,U.
i'
INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS
IMMENSE n STOCK*-
OF-
NEW x SPRING x GOODS!
INCLUDING ALL THE
Mrs. I font Shaw, who for some
lime has been visiting her ilaugh
ter, Mrs. J. J. Worsham, am! her
sou, Mr. John It. Sliaw, of Ameri-
cus, returned Monday.
Col. J. J. Rogers, of Itarnesvills.
stopped over on his return home 1
i from Florida, to sre his mother, XOO
Mil. J. L. Brown, and shake
hands with his many friends.
Dr. T. F. Moody returned from
Philadelphia on Friday last, where
lie lias been attending lectures in
I llie Philadelphia College of Pilar
I hi ary. lie ia a full fledged Ph. I).
Mr. J K Melhvin, of (Quitman
county, has spent several days
l with friends anti relatives in thi*
county, the latter part of last and
; first of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monroe,
and Mrs A. I. Monroe, of Cal
houn county, were in the city last
i week to see llieir daughters who
1 “
Mire attending the Misses Janes'
(school.
M iss Genie Clarke, of Atlanta.
Latest Styles arid Novelties of the Season
tiard in making change in payment
of fieight at thin | oint.
— ^ ^ ■
— 50 cases Ladles and Misses
Shoes direct from manufacturers.
Every pair guaranteed—was open
ed lUi.H week. At
el Hai:iu;.‘ Disy Goods HorsE.
■«- •
—-The supper which w as to have
been given at the Court House to
morrow night for the benefit of
Watchful* No. 1, of the Fire De
parlmeot, hat*, lor bufticient rea*
n»ns, been postponed until Court
week in May.
Wh.r He* Men to l.r*d Yon
Money on your laud? We will
gladly negotiate loan for you at
great saving to your pocket aud
your pride ns well,
dccl if. BEALL A HOOI).
m + —
—The abundance of rain ilia*
we are having this* spring, re
minds us of the dry weather which
characterized the same period
last year. Corn planted late w as
alow to “come up,” and cotton
piaffing was delayed on account
of the dryness of the earth.
been located at B.tinbridge. Gs..
for four year*. He comes highly
recommended.
— Are you nervou*. rest lea*,
sleepless, or ailing? If so, try a)
bottle ol Mnxie. the great nerve'
food, only 50c. lor a quart Bottle,
at J. W. STANFORD S
Drug Store.
— A young gentleman of our city, j
whose name we will not call, who!
i.n devoting much of his time to
truck farming, wrote some lime
since to a party in Dooly county
who has bren a very successful
grower of Irish potato**, to know
if it would do to put guano on |
them. The answer lie received
was: That it was “owing to a fel
low’* taste, as for himself, he pre
1 erred but:er, sail and pepper” on
hi*. *!
who has been §|>enlling some time
1st, 18S8 I with her brother, .fudge J. T.
tlie penny change will be used forjciaike, and friends, will leave this
evening for Mobile, where she will
.loiiee*
On and alter April
Freight at this office.
I). 1MIKLPS, Agt . C. U R.
Cullibert, (ia., March 20. 1S88.
—^ —
—The com mi l tee appointed by
the city council to nnpiove the
city park, would have begun theii
busy to enumerate the many nice
thingsmid the very low figures at which
I offer 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
selections from this stock.
As usual, I have the
pleasure of naming
TILOWmULMFRICES
Letter Fram Blckiaai.
Mr. AY. J. and Miss Fannie Snelfing
visited Preston Sunday.
Prof. J. B. Fiizgtml» and Miss May
Salter, of Richland fliph School made a
visit to Florence last Friday and return
ed Monday. •
Mr. J. J* Pattirvm and family made a
trip to Cosset*, where Mrs. F. will re
main awhile.
Mr. W. M. Sears made a speech Satur
day night in the interest of the Farmers'
Alliance, recently organised. followed
by Z H. Parker. K«|. A large audience
was in attemlanee.
In compauy with I»r. Alston, we took
in a |N»rtioii of his farm, and found him
to he an enthusiastic farmer, as well as
eminent physician.
A few young |»eoplc are rubb;i\g the
roseola.
Prayer meeting is held onre a week in
the Academy.
List Sunday we attended Sunday
schiH*l and pre*<*liing at Pleasant Valley
church, and we liked the manner iii
which the Sunday school was conducted
by the Superintendent. Mr. Overby. Al
ter the usual lessons were over the entire
school wax called together far bible reci
tation. where they have a regular bibli
cal conversation* upon the subject pre
viously selected. '1 he pulpit was occu
pied l>v Rev. J. K. Gmlir<*y. of Lumpkin,
who has a regular monthly appointment.
Sunday afternoon a company of young
ladies and gents met at the residence of
Mr. d. E. Bell ami spent the afternoon
vary pleasantly in gleeful converse, in
terspersed with vocal and instrumental
j music.
Mr.-R. C. .Tester has under erection a
• set of shops for blacksmith, wood and
paint works, as well as other buildings.
| Mr. Jas. N. Clements, our clever asMs-
| taut |n»t master, made a visit to the
: home of his re rust girl, as well as other
j points, last Saturday aud Sunday.
Mr. Vleurv Wilson has under contem-
i plation the erection of a variety works in
town, which will l»e of interest to the
country and town.
Our class is doing rerv well when th*
constant rains do not hold sway.
Mr. R. C. Jester a{tpreciates home news
enough to read the Enterprise and Ar
ea* r. ami aavs send him thep*|*er.
J. A. C.
NO MORE^EY^GLASSES,
Weak!
They Are All Here!
OF
F.PnUi^Co
WE are ready to ahow yon the I’hoiceal Noreltira in Dreatf
Govda, Albalrnsa, (in all •hade*.) All Wool, Double Width
ItaliKtr*. Double Widlli Combination Dreaa Goode; also a
Bcaulirul Line of I’in Striped, Satin Finiab, All Wool Sergej
Nnn* Veilinga. (in all ahailra,) Dreb da Alma, Silk Warp
Henrietta Clolk, Uurdereltaa.
More
Kjea!
soli, before 1
sprD'l some lime nilb rulalire.
aud friends.
— Mr. W. W. Daniel no, de
vote* all bis spare lime behind
the counters of Messrs Webb ik
Rawls, and in (lie fall, we learn,
but for the ab- will Ih-coihc a regular salesman at
that large and popular establish
tuciit. "Wes"’ lias considerable
experience, and will sell as many
good* as a'nvbodr.
Wliat ton need is a medicine which
ia pure, etfieieiit, leliable. Such is
“a Sarsaparilla. It ]a>aae.se» pe-
! H
— It seem* to lie the general <
opinion that the freeze of last 1
week was fatal to the fruit eiop. j
Pearlies, pears, and plums were in '■
exactly the right stage to be kill j
cd. and there ia very little ground
for hope that much of it escaped.
Since writing the above, Mr. E. j
J. Harden brought into our office i
FRANK A. H OO PER’: several peack limbs, showiug the j
ATTORNKY AT LAW, j young fruit in various stages, and
Cuthbevt, Georgia. \ ,, P Hn c » ,eful examination it was
.1 found Hint all was killed except
MSfeml*ronipt attention given to bust-. .
uesv office opposite Court 11 oiu*. ! Inal which lias blooitied fcinc* the
sente of some of the fhembers of
ibe committee, and the altnoal
conlinutMl alienee «»f Jud^e Clarke
chairman, on his official duties.
In u talk we had with him some
days ago upon the subject, he ex
plained his plans nf improvement j cn l** r curative power*,
fully*, and ail that is needed non
to make the centre of our square
an ornament to our city, is (keen
operation on the pari of the citi
zen*. when called upon by the
committee f*»r couiiibutiwn*. It
you want to see your city paik
made a thing of beauty,encourage
them.
OF THE SEASON, BEING THE FIRST TO RECEIVE
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J. G. MATHEWS,
fcb23 ct
Next I)nor to Powell's Drug Store.
Culhbcrt, Ga.
—A washout on the railroad br-
twren Kufaula and Montgomery
»n Monday last cut u* ntf from
the laltsr cut. and a similar oc j
currvnce on ihr Southwestern road
nsar Andorsonvillr. on Turnliy:
evening, cut u« ofl from Macon.
The Worm Is Right
MITCHELL’S
, EYE SALVE
A < erinin. Safe an<i Kllccuve Itemed v fur
SORE. WEAK, AND INFLAMED EYES,
Producin': l.ong-Si*:lir«*tliies.-«. ami lit—
-luring the of tlie Ol*|.
Cure** Tear l>r«q». Granulation. FtyeTu
mor-. Led Kvex. Matted Ftp
AM) ruoDlulNt; Qfick RELIEF
A S I> PERM A S ENT ( I* U K.
Abo equally efficacious when u**cd in
other ntuladie*. such an Fleer*. Fever
Si#re«. Tumor**. Salt Itheum. Burns. Piles
or wherever inflamation exists. MiTCII-
i KLL’S *AI.YE may be used to advan
tage. Sold bv all Druggists at 25 cents.
aug25-lv
^ —
Uelhel
Some of our farmers are planting
cotton.
Corn is looking very bad from the |
effects <*f the cold weather Inst week. ;
Miss Neppie Manrv returned last
Sunday from a hum visit to relatives
at Millncr, <ia. Her Uncle, Mr. J:»*.
Manrv. who resides at Miliner, came
with her, ami will s(»cnd s-jine time
? with relatives here.
' l>r. Clements has finishc«l his office,
. and has moved into it, and is now
much better prepared to serve the
public than before. He will l»e found
at ids office at all hours, day and
night, ready to serve yon in anyway
known to the profession.
A number of our young folks gath
ered at the footway on Purhitlu creek, j
hack of Mr. A. Culbreth’s plantation
last Saturday and had a fish fry. All
report having had a very nice time.
(Juitc a number of onr young folks
attended church at Salem last Sunday.
I. A. M.’
— —m
Senator Vance says the “protec
tion idea is the bastard progeny
j of modem greed, and can trace it*
descent to none of the great fat l»er«
n 'l even Alexander Hamilton. ’
01 LIE OF SUCK GOODS,
I\simpljr Elvgant. xml Price* Very Low. A Large Assortment *f
Surah and Moire Silks!
In all shades. Latest Slvl* Braids, in lb* meet desirable
shades for Dress Trimmings, and all lb*
Latest Novelties in Dress Tri
I I I I 1 I I I ' I I K'
A Large Variety in Buttona to Match All the Above Goods.
1
J
Tlie Undersigned will lake C<*n
tracts for Building in Randolph.:
— Georgia, on Tuesday night of
lakl week, was visited by a gener
al storui winch, in some sections,
acquired the character and force
■ of a cyclone. Several persons
were killed, and others injured,
by the falling of Rouses; and the
damage to property waa very eon
aiderable.
m
—Car load ol Trunks, from the
smallest to the largest made, ar
rived at
ct Haiikis' Ditv Goons Hocsk
—The Excelsior Manufacturing I
( "inpany of St. Louis, have had |
their agent, Mr. M. W. Lcet.lierc:
for aeveral days giving exhibitions '
in eonking on the Charter Oak
Stove, with wire gauze door, at the:
store of Mr. W. A. Roheit*. This j
is a very great improvement »n ;
the o!d.way of cooking, and douhl-
j less before many years, will revo |
I liilinnizr the culinary art. Mr.
Roberts keeps this store on hand,
ami will explsin its merits to all
| who did not have an opportunity
i of witnessing the exhibitions giv
j«-n within the last few days. Give
Inin a call.
—Wamsutlcr. fi'ide nf the
West. Fruit of the I,ooui. Lonsdale,
and all the leading and best
brands of Bleaching, at
cl Hakki*’ 1>i:v Goods House.
m • ^ —
fSwulhern Female College.
• Ion Jr lm T. Clarke, of Cuih
belt, has accepted an invitation to ,
deliver the commencement address ; ani tl,c surroundiugeount.es.
at the Southern Female College in' I | 0INER WORK A SPECIALTY.
•!unt*. Judifo Clarke is* one of tbe . ,
. , **, . ; A guarantee on all work rntruate<l
to llieir liun<U. Rfspeetfnllv.
jan2fi et J T. HESTER & SON.
SAMUEL H. GAMBLE, Agt.,
liejrj, leave to inform It is friends, tlie public generally
and the balance of mankind, that he has opened, at
THS OLD STAND OF PA9K3 & MOTE,
on Depot Street, a select stock of
Staple, Family and Fancy Groceries, : \
HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
In French and American Salines. Linen Clinmbrars, Embroi-
ilered Batistes. Figured Madras Batistes, French and Amer
ican Ginghams.
.fES5Eifcml^S§Tr
^Danger. ^ r ° '
OnUheil oratetrs in tlie State.
He in Judge of the Put aula cir
cuit and, ns a jurist, lias no supc
rior in tlie South. The College
has be<*n foi tunate in securing his
services for the occasion. He will
add lustre to it.—La Grange lie
porter.
We heartily endorse what
('•Irnaa
• Fnme of our ft.rmcrs w ill tjegin (
; planting cotton this week.
Mr. Morris Dixon, of t’ntbbert. who j
1 hks contractetl tt» build Mr. K. A.'
Plantation Supplies
?
| IS A LINIMENT PERFECTLY
I HARMLESS.ANO SHOULD BE USED A
FEW MONTHS.BEFORE CONFINEMENT.
sen or or book TOMOTHtl
ATLAHTA.GA.
ESS.
.Sold bv Bniggi-vb* and L)cal« r«.
frhlfrlv
the!
Jackson’s handsome resilience, is In
town.
Reporter says aho\e ab<*ut Judge ! Revs. Thos. Muse an*i W. I>. Ham- j
Clarke. The ci.iz.ns of LaGrange | I
have a literary least ^n store for since his return.
—It is pruper and right to use
every reasonable effort to build up
our towns, and their various in
teresls; but uinre boasts sccoin ; , , , ,
. . . ,, , ! —Great many ladies have r.l i
pl.sl. nothing. H bragging were rea( j v purchased llieir Embroid-j
worth anything, nearly all the cries from us, and to those that*
town* in Georgia would soon he : have not, we would say by all
means do so at once, as they arc i
selling very rapidly. We have'
special attractions in that line. |
them, such as they have not en
joyed for a long time.
— —^
—New Shades, New Styles,
size*. Ladies Kid Gloves, at
ct IIakkis' I)i:y Goods House.
Mrs. C. O. Walton is visiting r«*!a-
t.ves in Savannah.
Our * popular friend, K. Z. (Miff,
i whose visits iire “few and liir“ Ih-
ali tween, (?) spent last Sunday in the
i “city.** Is (.-olemail about to lose her
jewel ?
Several drummers wen* in town la*t
week receiving spring order*.
The pupils of Prof. Monk’s school
musn’t forget to run a way next Sun
day. Wait until Moutlay.
We Iiojh* J. A. (’. w ill not lose bis
come great cities.
,—The Dress Goods at Pulaski s
this spring are the loveliest ever
shown here. A full line of latest
style Trimmings in Braid, Surah ( .. - . ,
- * %i . *.„r II i. i ' Sisters br the pupils of Andrew
and Moire Silks in all shades can i 1 r
be found there. | College on Friday night last prov
j ed lu be a very delightful eDirr
F. Pulaski <k Co. j
—The presentation of “TheTwin :
—We call attention to the “No
tainment. The voting ladies sc
—Ob Saturday night last, Mr.
Green Sandcrlin had the mtsfor
tune to losejhis dwelling house
by fire. Just how the lire origi
nalcd he does not know. Tlie
first he knew, it was in a blaze in
the dining room, and notwith
standing every effort that could
be made ta extinguish it, the
bouse burned. The building was !‘
new, having been built last year. I
and cost in the neighborhood' of a | Guano is scarce at Coleman, as the
thousand dollars. Fortunately ! agents are unable to supply the farm-
lie had $750 insurance. His luss ers_with what they need,
on household and kitchen furni
That lie has nn special Customers, but w ill endeavor to treat all,
alike. Buys his Goods where he ean get them cheapest for cash, and !
sells them as
Low as any House in this Section.)
lie extend* to his old Customers and Friends a cordial invitation 1
to rail anil examine his goods anil prices, and offers to all FULL'
WEIGHT asd MEASURE. GOOD GOODS, at LOWEST PRICES, i
Call andV
dec23ct
;ee JJefove ^Purchasing.
KrarvoIrMur llrnt.
cros.HV.ay Itclow I*. -K’h residence. It
, i i • i Coni is coining up, and we think the 1 is becoming unsafe, we may sav dan-
liwrt Tinile in Mfiiart, but knowing j gfand promises to 1>e universally good, ^crons. There should l»c a go<>d
how susceptible be is, \\ecan’t help The sweet perfume of guano now i i.ridge at the old crossing, .1 ml we feel
but feel a- little uncusinesd. \\ nt« ; scents the air. ^ | that we have nothing to do in themnt-
agnin, John. . I The new store is completed, and itsi ter bnt let our clever Ordinary know
It certainly diu not fail to ruin in I shelves are now fiiletl with gootls. • that i) is a thing really needed. Now,
Coleman on Monday and Mond:iy*j We wish it well, and we predict that what say our jieople? Shall we not
; night, and at
; gloomv inde«‘d.
this writing, looks
Some of our farmers ;
'
K. A. \V w ill not make a failure of it. have a bridge
A few «!ays ago Bob and Will Green, 1
J. P.
Cuthbert, Ga.,
tice of Application lor Railroad j qnjit*,) themselves meat admira
Charter,, which we publish again |,| v< ag t i ie rolln j, n f applause
to day, on account of a change lie j f rom the Urge audience tuliy at
ing made in the same. It will be. , . ,
seen that the main line will run
from some-point in Chatham or under the special direction nfProf.
Effingham counties as its Eastern Geo. E. Chase and Miss Fay; and
tcrnliiui*. in Columbus as its I the success attending it reflects
lure and on
about $500.
the house will be
Western terminus, nilli a branch
to Eulaula. and one to Dublin, in
Laareiis county.
——^ • ■■
Itueklru's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in tlie world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rlieu in. Fever Sores, Tetter,
'Chapped Hands,Chilblains,Corns
nnd all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or uo pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give
jierfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by J, \Y. S'i,.VXUoi;p.
ju25 ly.
upon them no little credit. The
queen of May was well represent
ed by Miss Lacs Page, and the
twin sister by Miss Lottie Davis
who. alter effecting her escape
from the Gypsies, returns again to
iter school males, and is made to
share the throne. Mis* Leila
Fentriss. representing the ‘'Gyp
sy Girl,” Mis* Minnie Biown. the!
“Fortune Teller.” and Miss Ella
—Use Chick chick er-re-kee to
make hens lay. F»r sale at only
50c tor Gib at
J. W. STANFORD'S.
so hard, tkuuaged the crops some. 24 snakes and it was not a good day Jno. I). Gunn, Cashier,
for the busmens, either. ! •
Our friend y “Tally,” gets up some,
rnry dots for the Liberal, but we think •
him rather broad in one assertion of Tmb . .. _ n ..
last week. One inmi’n opinion does) c *. Banking
not form thc*tandanl by which things Business, solicit* and receive* De
are estimated as “gund” or“swM*t.” |H>sit», siihjeet to sight draft.
Little Roy Biuion, while playing in I >ella Exchange at reasnntble
an o|h.*u window^ ha«l his hands < ra i es>
caught by the tailing sash. Happily
Two flourishing Sabbath school* in
our town, viz.: Methodist aud Baj»-
Bowden, the “Witch,”
U'u.c Gypsic pictures.
were all !
I
The tariff ot the United State*
is greater Lh:iu the conhinetl tariff's
ol England, France, Germany and
Austria. It is larger than the:
tariff's of Italy nnd Russia com
blued. It is the greatest enormi
ty in the way of taxation that even
disgraced a civilized country.—
Ibhmnelite.
—The ladies will find it of great
interest to look through our White
Goods DepnrLinent. We hare all
the Novelties with a full line nf
Embroideries and Laces. Price
our goods before buying.
F. Pulaski <fc Co.
tist.
Prof. Monk’s school is very good,
and the music class, under the man
agement of Mrs. Willie Bam*, is
moving along smoothly and nicely.
The business houses arc receiving
large lots of spring goods, and we
trust that tlie people in our commu
nity will give us a call before going to
larger towns.
Mrs. S. 1. Saunders, who keeps a
nice stock of milline~y, has also re
ceived her spring lot, and is ever
ready to fix up a “nobhv” hat for the
little ones, and the “latest” for the
grown people.
K. A. Jackson’s carriage shop is on
a “boom,” as everyone knows what
“Eddie” can do.
Preaching at the Baptist church
next Saturday and Sunday by the pas
tor. ’ ,
Well, hoping that the kind editor*
of the ENTaaraisK aki> Appeal will
not think that the writer is trying to
inaketliem believe that Coleman is a
“second New York/' we will bid you
adieu—until next time.
A Friend.
however, he escaped with a few brui
ses, and the family, with a considera
ble ware.
We made inenyon last week, of the
Grange dinner in project for^icxt Sat
urday. The notice failed to reach the
press; so we refer to it again this
week. Hon. O. A. Barry is to address
the people in the interest of agricul
ture in the morning at 10 o'clock, and
in the afternoon the Grange will con
vene to transact whatever business
conies liefore the body. Our Worthy
Master has invited the V.\ M., of
Brooksvilie Grange, with his corps o! |
officers, to meet with and instruct us j
as he sees we need. We urge all
Grangers to be present to reap their
share of lienefits. Dinner on grounds.
With three stores, a millinery estab
lishment, ami affrug store in pros|Ma-t,
Be. evolencehas a right to be “»tu« k
up.”
We feci called upon, through this
medium, to direct attention to the
Buys Exchange on any point in
United Stales.
Make your Notes and Accept
ances payable nt my office, and
you will know where to find them
Do yon want your Life or your
L’roperty insured? If so. come Vo
see tne before you Accept any Pol
icy. and I will do you good.
Soliciting the patronage nf my
friends, ami anxious to please you,
I am faithfully rc.urs.
feb2 ct JNO. D. GUNN.
Live & Let Live.
Ernest Boynton
Is daily receiving fresh shipments of
Fancy and Staple Gro
ceries,
Which cannot be excelled in
quality or cut in prices.
Hams, Sugar. Coffee, Flour,
Lard, Etc.,
Direct from headquarters, and
warranted to be equal to the l>e»t.
Cigars and Tobacco
A Specialty. The best brands in
Uiitiibert can V>e found at my
Store. My Shelves are full of
nice
Fresh Canned Goods.
From leading houses, vliich nev
er fail to give satisfaction. I «m
satisfied with a
Living Profit,
And am willing to abide by the
motto,
“Live and Let Live.”
Call on me and examine my
Stock and get prices.
I»es|*e«tfully,
ERNEST BOYWTOW.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
In Embroidered Rolies, in all Stvles and Shades, Embroidery
and Lace Flounciuga, with All Overs and Panels, the very
Latest, to Match. Large Lot of Swiss, Cambric and Naie-'
sook Embroideries, in all widths and at All Prices,| from tbb
Cheapest to very Finest.
Bewildering Assortment in White Goods
Piques, India Linens, India Lawns, Bulgarian
aian Lawn, and a large Assortment of all Stylt
Striped and Plaid Lawns.
Lawn. P*r-
» of.Plaia,
Do not Buy any Kid Gloves before Seeing,
Our Plain and Embroidered Kids. We also have a Magnifi-
cent Line of Silk and Lisle Gluvea ami Mita, and Hoaiery in
endlcaa variety.
CLOTHING DEPART
MENT f
We hsve received, and are now displaying the Handsomest
Stock of Clothing ever brought to this- market. The Slyle,-
Fit, Make Up and Finish ol our Goods, will pleaae the moat’
Fastidious, and yet our prires are the very Lowest. De net"
biry anything in Clothing, before looking at our Stock, as we*
h&e
Great Bargains to Offer!
We Have Received a Very Large Stoejt of
Hats, for Men f Boys and Children^
J
Dowlaw & Gantt,
('Latest Improved)
Cotton Planters
100 dozen Eggs weekly at high
cst market price. . i
ct C. N. SIMPSON, Jn., Agt. I
ct
At Bottom Figures, at
SIMPSONS
and KIRKSEY’S.
in all Shapes and Latrst style*, in Stiff and Soft lists,
arc now receiving our stock of
We
8HOES AND SLIPPERS,
And when all are in. will abow you liin Largest, Bret Assort
ed and most Complete Stock that we have ever bad. As for
Price*, we
iliijs Ml it Bottom Urns.
Come in early. Our Stock it Complete.
P. PULASKI & CO.
mar22 ct