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ENTERPRISE AMP APPEAL
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
At (hr.Back Door of Mercy.
It has cniue to light within the
last fewr days, that an aUrm|jt has
‘ieen made In induce the t’resuk-ut
JAS. W. STANFORD, j)
R. D. CROZiER f
VUTUHEHl, (!A
XttthiNK Iu It.
Because a few so-called Demo
cratic journals and |M>lilicians
■■ liave not been able to successfully
| mislead and deceive the people, j to bring his influence to hear ujoh
Editors. | and because their Republican doc-1 the 4$lale Conventions, and thus
( trines have been repudiated by
the Democracy, they arc r.oiv try
a little sympathy bv
QUITMARJC0UN1Y DEFABTMHJT.
~WTj BROWN, Jr., Editor.
The
County
Pracmllafa of Unalwratlc
Mass Mediae.
l T uder a call of the Executive Commit
tee of tin- Democratic party of Raiiduiph . , , - ..
j county, tl.e party nit t cn nia>se at the teaching scliuol 7 or 7,b. miles south of
court house on Saturday, rtie 2»th inst. J Cuthbert, reports swing rabbits a!
The Chairman of the Ex.-mtive Com- most as lanm as mules. This loot,
Preft lewis’ Rnkhlla.
Edilort Enterprise 11 Appeal:
Prof. Lewis, a brilliant young man,
pos'rro>iSD.
meeting of the Quitman ! mi.tee nemg sick.. Mr. jas. k.
• "Ing togain
Thursday MotuUilg, Mays, lSSffl i ! * SScrli " g lb * 1 eflWt is '* iB *
gnmim ,|| „, .. mm ; made to "read tllrm out of the
parly ” This expression, which
they use sti repeatedly and so
flippantly is so utterly destitute
of meaning that we cannot Ihiuk
of it with any otller feeling save
that *f disgust. This is a Tree
country, and we know of no pow
i*r to prevent a man from bring a
Democrat. or from being a Rcpuii
This I'ntier may tie fotiitt) oh file at
kwi- P. Itoweil & (,’o‘s Xctvsnaper Ad
vertising Uureau 110 Spruce St ) Where
advertising contracts raiv he made for it
hi sew \ork.
!sOli Ac la Philadelphia
at thr Newspaper Auver=
___ t-tairur Agency of Henra
•ft w|{ t otfr authorized ugonisi.
Mr. 1. A. MA IfTIN is onr Agent
at Bethel, sac is fully authorized to
receive ami receipt for all money
paid him.
.-wr^j.'-r.uwevyr. 'JJL'a. was —t.yu
Mr. W- J. Brows. Jr.. Is onr Assnt at
horettowa. ? clly aafcrlssd to recam aad
receipt Ur all gala Mb
"Etenal Viiitance is tic Pries iHsirtr 7,
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
The people are endorsing the
‘‘Evening Raging and the Weekly
Bobtail.” Will the esteemed Con-
•titution please take notice?
Gov. Grav. x/f Indiana, seems to
h«Ve the best chance for tlie demo
cialic nomination fur the Vice
Picaideaey.
It is very probable th*t the
French government will support
DeLesstfpti* Panama sclu me. The
Chamber of Deputies lias signified
its willingness to do so.
The Boulanger boom appears
to be increasing in interest and
magnitude. The days of the
French Republic are evidently
numbered.
Somebody has made the gffftl
Brooklyn preacher,Rev. T DcWitt
Talma go, mad by charging him
with having offered wine to his
guftels on a certain occasion.
bean. But it is the very acme of
nonsense and folly* for a man who
espouses Republican ideas to ex
pect to be a leader or counsellor
in the Democratic parly. It is
not desired to “read” or drive
anybody out of the party. We
need all the voles we can gel* but
t hose who claim to lie Democrats,
and still refuse to accept Demo
cratic principles, and to support
Democratic measures, must takr
back seats. They cannot be
trusted to formulate platforms,
or to dictate party policy. If to
refuse them this privilege means
••reading them out of the pnity;**
they had just as well go at once,
and to star, for they will always
be “read out.” The little hand
ful of protectionists in Georgia
indirectly upon the National Con
veniion, foMfi? purpose of secur
ing the adoption of fon*e or doubt
fttl resolutions upttn the great tar
iff question tliat is now agitating
the Country This effort, of course,
was made by those who are op
iwtsed to any reduction of taxa
ti**n, an 1 who have pend stent lv
fought the proposition to lower
the tariff in the interest of the
people. Having exhausted the
resources of sophistry, and mis
representation, and seeing by the
action of the people everywhere,
that lire Democratic part y is over
whelmingly and unalterably op
posed to the free whisky scheme
for maintaining the high taxes
upon the necessaries of life, Lhe\
haVe hail the supreme audacity to
sneak around to the back door of
the White House, and to impor
tune the Brest dent ln a disst!r$de the j
Democratic Conventions from
adopting emphatic and unequivo
cal resolutions of endorsement of
his revenue policy. It seems that
Senator Brown lias been the lead
er of this loi l«»i n hope, and that he
is exceedingly exerciser) and
iron bled about Georgia. Me has
made two act speeches in the Sen
j. . . most as large as mules. This looks
Sunday School As*«rt»- ; ,^n Mr T 'l'>‘ “tiX
lion with the S. S. at KnMi church
next Friday lias been post poned. i quested to act as Secretary.
F. M. Bledsoe, Frcs.
| Jerry Barker caught a 115
i pound cal fish in one basket out
of the Chattahoochee river Wed
nesday morning.
Mrs. Albritton is on avisdllOj
her son. Judge M. L. AlUiitton Gunn. A: Hood:
rail. On motion Mr. I). L Ferguson was .. .
called to the Chair, and O. A. Barry re- Rrf * n Mr. fellows home, where
...... 2. ... ... I' ... ... (.,U. M f. - .. ,...1.1 1 ■
On motion, a Com mi iter of three frorit
J tl.« 10*11 District anti tv« from each
• country District was :*iqH»inted on restf-
j lotions and to suggest names as dcle-
; gates ro represent the emiwiy in the State
| f'onvcnti«n to be held in the trffy of At-
j iar.tu <»n the 9th wf May next. Jhcfol-
owing were appointed:
Tuna Bist.—J. W. Stanford, W. C.
1 bis w*?ck. She hns arrived at
;!ie ripe old age of eighty six* and
call gel about first rate.
Kveiy negro that is large enough
to handle u hoe in this cmniiiuni
ly is pulling grass tills week. m
The laic cotton planter has
"struck it right this spring. It will
come up and grow right oft, while
the early cotton will Iw**k little and
knotty and grow off slowly.
Mr. Dixon, who has been living
*.»n E. E. Varner's ••plantation.'
got on the war path n few days
•igo and engaged in a battle royal
with ids wife and daughters. 1 hc\
-oon flew the pil, and lie Was letl
boss of the walk; but before hav
ing time to crow* very long over
his victory be was seized wilh a
violent attack of peace warrant,
and was treated by J. M. Harrell
for premeditated cowardice. Tin-
case was of such an aggravate*-
nature as that it baffled Jims
skill, and a day was set apart, foi
a consultation with a Judge. How
ever, before the hour lor consulLa
imn arrived, interested parties
agreed that a cnliipiomist* vvouh
i*e the best inc ilicine for him. II*
ate during the present session o
Congress, in which he declared ! she back borne, with
4th District—W. P. Melton and W. J.
Saiterwhite.
6th District—D. K. Stewart, and W. S.
furry.
61 h District—J. G. Hammock and J. A.
Dawson.
Tin Diktrict--J. F. Scaly ami X. T. Cro-
zier.
lOtls District—W. 0. Harper and B. 0.
Speer.
JSm-ilman District—K. F. Crittetideu
and J. <i. Sasser.
Tiu* committee returned and reported
the following names as delegates to rep
resent the county in the State t’oflven
tion. witli povrvr to appoint Hiternaies:
4th District. Jno. .'i. l'ulton; nth Dis
trict. T*. (*. l ayh.r; »:th Distih t. J. T.
Stevens; 7«h District. O. A. lhtrty j 9tli
District..!. T. Yarbrough; 10th District.
G. M. T. Ferryman; Shellman District,
it. A. Crittenden; t own District, J. V*.
Stanford ana w. c. Gunn.
The follow ing resolution, h.h read by
the conunittee. was unanimously adopt
ed as the sentiment of the Democracy u;
tfaiuloiuh county:
The Democrats of ffandolph county
emphatically endorse the administration
of Fresident t levehuid. \\ e eminrse hi*
message to tlieaOlh Cunjjress on the sub
ject of tariff, or revenue reform.
We accept the Mills revenue bill now
}>ei:uiiig before Congress, as a step in ir.«
right direction. Tlie present tn-iff. l**v
eii by Die l r« eral government in such
way .i*to bear op; ressively upon tlie
poorer classes by taxing heavily the net*- ‘
essaric.s of life. and. lightly, theluxuries.
is r* cunningiy tb-vi-ed menus oi robbing
tlie* poor tor the benefit of the rich.
\\
favor a tariff for revenue only, jm
, . , . . , x adjusted that the luxuries, ratlier tliai
was ilispalclied In Ala uitiia am. 1 j ic , in»cc.*.sarie.s *f life, shall bear tlu
arc raising a loud outcry because! that the best way tu help the pto
the people are electing tariff rc | pic, is to continue the taxes upon
formers to represent them in the, ibeir necessities, and to give them
Slate Convention. They seem to j plenty of free liquor. But the peo
think that because they are not | pie, whom lie wilfully and delih-
called Upon to fill these positions J eralely niisrepicsents, have spoken
in t!»e most explicit terms of con
demuatinu of his plans for foster
of responsibility and trust, they
are being ‘‘read out of the party.”
The people right n»» are »«tI Coul.l anything be more absurd
clamoring very much :ib«tit <*heap
er whiskey. They are interested
in cheaper clothing, farming im
It certainly requires a great deal
of cheek for them to make such an
pietuviiis, and other nevcssai ies ul j assertion, but we are not surpris-
!ed, because we know bow much
The Atlanta Constitution *ur (cheek the Average protectionist
rendered on the morning of the j has got. Should the people when
29th of April, after it was clearly
demonstrated that further resist
ance to the will of the Demociatic
parly was futile and useless.
The Atlanta Constitution must
have some special grudge against
the St. Louis Republican. It loses
no opportunity to assail the Re
publican with the utmost fury j
aud billet neet.
•" j ing and furthering the interests ot
monopoly; and in his great ex
tremity he seeks the presence of
Mr. Cleveland, and begs that he
interfere with the action of the
State Convention so far as to ad
vise that the main issue to be de
reduction of theicided at the coining election, be
he under-
j alandiog that he should slay away
i from Georgia.
j Spring oats are suffering badly
for the want of rain, and unless
they net. it pretty shortly, the
crop will be a complete failure.
Q C. Stanford brought severa
stalks of cotton to town I uesday
that measured ten if.ci.es in length
and have eight or ten leaves.- \V»
can't sav whether the*e are a fai
sample of his entire crop, 01
whether he plucked them hum a
compost pile.
Mrs. Henry Mann ami foui
children hum near 51 aeon, are vis
iling her father's family Hi George j
demanding a
tariff, send protectionists to sc
cure the needed relief? No sane
heavier burdens.
W e «»ppo>e a repeal of the internal rev
enue tax. especially tl.e tax on intoxicat
ing liquors, until the present heavy tar
ill’ tax upon the clothing, fanning an<>
mechanical implements, fuel, food aim
other necessaries of life, has been re
moved or greatly reduced, and until the
.vardebt. principal, interest and pen
sions. ds all p^id. This opposition is
based upon the principle that luxuries
should lK*ar the heavier Iwuil oi taxau.m.
W e instruct our delegates to the Malt
f’onremion to accept no compromise 01.
thi' subject of t txation. and to see tha
only men in sympathy with the gr«*gl
mass of the Democratic party on tin
| question L»e sent to represent the StaU
j in the National Democrat: Convention.
to he held in S*t. I.*mis.
j \'e congratulate renator A. M. Ci»I-
j quitt and lion. H. G. Turner,our imme-
| cxiate representatives in Congress, upon
' their fidelity to the interests of the peo
ple in theeildrt to reduce tariff taxati*
town. ^ ^ land thank t >em for their zealous sup
Edgar Oliver sad wife, who I port -if the principles ami policy of tlit
hx*.e been living in
practically ignored in their reso-j several.year*, are in town. E lgar
lutionu. It must have been hu
that when wc desire or expect
anything good or beneficial to
ourselves, we must depend upon
Sam Small no doubt expects to „ 1. ,
r ,, . , /• , oui fi lends and not our enemies,
receive the V icc-Fi evidential nom
illation by the Prohibition party.'.°. H 1:19 sa ^ lo w*-call-
Sam's thirst fur notoriety and j ed Democratic journals and poli
empty honors, seems to be of the! ticians that they must get out ol
most insatiable character.
man would hardly make such an j milialing, if. indeed, any thing can
experiment ns that. It may be j humiliate these beneficiaries of
accepted as a sound and safe rule, ? protection, after,all their arrogant
assertions, and boastful claims
concerning the viewsof the people
to be found at tlie li ck do »r oi
is in the shoe business in Kufatila
with his brother, T. W. O.ixer.
and will make it his future home
Two of our young men were an
Emperor Fiederick, ol Germa
ny is heller this week. It would!,
doubtless be fortunate for- bin!.
merry, pleading with ihe g eat
leader of tlie Demociatic parly
for unreasonable and presump
tion* concessions. They
er give up their hold upon the
bounties of the govern rut nt as long
as there is the faintest hope of
i the Democratic party. But the
1 people will take care that they
;arc not placed in positions where
. , ,1 *"V'i ' r t “'”lthrv can tlefeirt or seriously ob
country, and lor the whole of hu } - *
rope, it his life could be spared i P ar, .V harmony. 1 hey may j prerne
lor many year*.
Martial law has been declared J
in certain portions of Cuba in or
iel ves, and then deliberately as J Essential principles and govern
-ert that it was done by others.
The ti utli is they are already out.
Association next Friday, as they
! had engagements to carry two of
| the sweetest and most accomplish
I **d young ladies in the county.
| But since being informed that «'
i had been indefinitely postponed,
! they walk around town with then j
ill lu . v .; under lips dropped. **2Sich is life.” j
boy*.
\Yhe will be our next county
school commissionei ?
News is rather scarce arotin<i
Fl.iri.Ia for U«mocr«tic party.
•j v» e re-per.iniiy suggest the name of
1 W. D. K ii»i»oo as a proper person to be
appointed xn a delegHte to the St. Louir
j Convention for tlie I'd C«n^ressional Dis-
trirt; and urge the delegates from this
, county to um; th« ir best eflorts iu secure
; his appoimnuMit.
I On motion
to the call of the Executive Com-! purer realm. Medical skill, the kind*
niittee. I>. 1.. KKiHiUftON, Ch’m'n. 1 ... ■
Attest: 0. A. BAiiKY.
tiieie is a targe forest and the slim
bery is very thick. The professor |
makes it convenient to pans this place!
about twice a week, or di«l, tintii see-1
i'-'Z these j-oiing gii.nls. He now stays j
all night unless he has some one to j
accompany liim home with a double j
barrel gun. These rabbits are said to }
!>* s'* gentle that they will run over a j
'S.mr 2jOW t
Oil Corn, Meat, Flour, Bran, Ilay, Oats, Sugar, Coffee, To-
^^SSEiiSjhacco, Sweeps, (all kinds and sizes,) D. & II. Scovil Hoes,
Grain Cradles, Horse Rakes and Mowers. In fact,
learned the days of the week, as well j
as the hour ot the night, when the
Protestor will he along.
bill fish Back.
Attention, R. R. L.
For Sprains, bruises, rheumatism,
cramps, inflammation, swelling, ruts, \ •
^•whiJi^ir^tir^M’SlAt Prices that will defy Competition.
ic., in lioraes, Rangtim Root Lini
nient is a sure cure. The “Kin< ot [ ^
f.uiltncnts*’ is t!m universal verdict, i illiybOlIVi
Never fails to cure any ailment that 1 « *
(•a?* h« r^t»*lied bv an external m*di-
•al application. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale bv J. W. Staxkokd. al.-lm
, *
Can’t be undersold by
See me before you buv.
apr!9-ct
C. N, SIMPSON, Jk., Agent.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
fs the best bl*»nd purifier before the pu!>- ! Is a peculiar medicine. It is carefully
ic. It eradicates every impurity, and ! prepared from Sarsaparilla. Dandelion,
vires Scrofula. Salt Khcutn. Boil>. Fim-| Mandrake. Dock. Piprissewa. Juniper j
pies, all Humors, Dyspepsia. Bilious- ; Berries, ami other well known and vain-1
ness. Sick Headache. Indigestion. Deri aide vegetable remedies, by a peculiar
oral Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, j combination proportion and process, im-
Kidneyand Liver Complaints, overcomes j known to any other medicine, and giving
that tired feeling, creates an appetite, 1
r vne'v the digestive organs, and gives
fo 1 food's Sarsap?iriilii tfitrafive p*»wer
not possessetl hy other medicines. It t*f-
than ever Before
in Cutlifcert !
strength and health to the entire system, fects remarkable cures where others fail.
Hood’s SarsajarlUa
Hood s Sarsaparilla
Has met peculiar ami unparalleled sue-1
! cess at home. Such has become its pop- •
Mass., tthcftf it is’
neighborhoods are •
bowel 1 drug- j
gi<ts sell more uf Hood's Sarsaparilla •
. . , than of all other sarsaparilla* or blood •
slood with the greatest tenacity, is cured j purifiers. Tlie same success is extend-'
bv this peculiar medicine. ! :ug all over thr coiiutry.
Has a record of cures of scrofula and
*ther blood diseases never equalled by u j ar j tv ; n j^weU
"(la r preparation. The meet severe j t j jnt "' hoi ;
eases.vieW to this remedy tvl.eti «*tl>crs , #ti it „ t |hcsaIllctillw
have failed to have the slightest effect.
Hereditary scrofula, which clings to the •
We will keep at our Lumber Yard on I'c-pot Street, A
larger stock nfLumbiw than w.e ever kept Lefore. wliich
we will sell at juices lower tiiaik liave ever been sold
here before.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. $1; six for^?-*- Prc* t Sold kv druggists, $t; six f«
j»ared hy C. I. KOOD «W CO., Lowell, : pared by C. 1. 1IOOD & CO.. laowril
Mass. j Mass.
IOO D«sc« On** Dollar IOO Rosrs Oar Dollar
Lots. Call or send votir orders to onr Ytird. where vou
jean get any quantity you want, at prices to suit you.
rJVill Sell Vou Lumber from £0 50 to
810 00 Per Tlioittaml Feet.
leTTI T W 1
IlaviD^ exhausted the rc-ourccs
of detraction and abuse in their
o’clock, the body of little Roy Pinion j iruilloss effotts to make the .South
Bcnrvolancc I let***.
La*t Sunday afternoon at three
y l „
was laid to rest in the cemetery hcYf. *
submissive and subservient t«.
> lei paling a tWighif.il UiiTe at (-be | j( ^; n l!" 1 n'wtin^adjtmrned.j'uh-1 the little one wen.lrtl iufligbt _t«
He was aiek eight or ten cUya, amt on j u • ol ;:„ n , ( | , clr j n?s l!|p Rp|lll h
Saturday last Death, ;n hi* impartial;,. .
tread, kiioeketl at the home of which | i cans are ‘“t !o ll T l,l *‘ ^ X! "“
he was the light and joy, and at the runent of llnUerv. (Ill- will al
I touch of his icy fingers, the soul of so meet with deserved and igno
l ll.il.- a., a .. its fl.irhf f .s i 1 - . r • I
minio s failure.
, r.chs of friends and relatives could not:
I hold him here, and there was nothing [\jgW AuVcft:SCo'!£r«t3.
maintaining it, and when 1 he sti-j town, and
moment arrives, if all other ! countv our
.... ,, , i from us.
means fail, they will openly sup
if there is any in the
friends withhold it
der that the people inaj* be pro
let-ted from the violence of des
perale brigands which infest the
country.
On Sunday last a minister of
the gospel Hi VV Uile Plains. • New
succeed, and probably will sue
treed, in rending themselves out
of the Demo'cratic partv, but thr\ .
should not perform this feat them- j llier cordially agree in all
I port ihe Repuidican party, with
mental policies. Bul^lheir ridic
ulous Attempt to influence the
so far n« principles and measures ,, . . , , , , ,
are concerned, and they are seek ! 1 res “ lei,t l “ rfe » U ' fr, ’"‘ ‘" H
ing at excuse their desertion by j * n,J Earless position in favor of
York, com milted suic de in the j declaring that they were “read ! popular tights, was little less than
pulpit. He had heeU request' (I to out uf the party.” That is all
The South and Her Prisoners.
For fifteen years Dr. J. William
Jones, of this city, had charge oi
the records *»f the Soul hern His
j t i ical society. In reply D» an in
j quiry as m what was* ihe m*»si im
portaul mailer sellicd b3 ill os.-
• ccoi d», he said :
“The htini.'iue lieat ment of pris
oners by the confederate govern
merit. 'File Historical society ie
cor.is sellle beyond Dispute tin
j following points:
**ist. 1 lie fe»leral governmen!
was challenged to show from th*
conft-dei ate reem ds in its posses
i
left for those ilmt loved him, but to rc- j
sign him t«» Hiwrwiiogives anti takes. :
■ * A s thy day so shall thy strength he.”
.Mar tin- L. rd \eriiy *i.is pu.mise to;
ihe lather and mother iu
iiour. frul;.. O. and A £?. Harris,
Lumj/kin were in ihe village Sunday
to attend ihe our.a; services.
J.ast Saturday morning we seated !
supl22 tf
fTTT.T.PrT & QUATTLEEAM,
: *i"t Gaines. Gr
Aimssiioemeiit.
•.gw
Y«»rk, Boston. ILiStim* i s*. Ph
| • h s st. <
l rl'.l
^uiiiixuu County Sheriff Sales.
Wil!be**>ld I^fore the Court House
this dark • door in said coiiiiTy. on the first Tuesday
i-,f i In June nexb tonhin the legal hours of
sale, the following propel ty. to-wii:
One A tlas Lngiije. No. 2.9i7. 'ilh a!
i its proper atts’.vhmcnts corr.ph-Te One l
_ j Ten Horse Power portable boiler. No j
ourselves in the gig, and giving tlie ; 15,1*9-1.4. with all its proper attach-1
Louis. Louisville, ('ilicauo, N;isii\iiir.
many other C’i-lics, East. West. North and
called upon lo contribute to the filling ef the
nnatI. Si.
**4S-*. 5 a fid
onlh, have berfl
! CUTHBERT PUEiTIT'O'EE STOBB
reins to “Joe” we dashed off in the
direction of Elim clmrcli to attend the
meets. Sold ns prop-rtv of As-
T'urner, to ratisfy a Mortgage Fi
With The
i civn.-ral Meeting t.'et.t at that ,.!ace.— j s,1 '- d , “*- 's«*!“' r 'c;.•>{ nuin j '
Our .,.n.,«nion_ on the wav. ™ the | - 11
lesign, and lie decided that lit
would rather die than do so.
A month from now the repre
sentatives of the great Democratic
Saiarday** fla»a Meeting;.
It may he said truthfully that
party will be galheiiug at St Lou there never was held in Randolph
there is in it.
U fol Lilt- purpose of ic nominal
ing Grover Cleveland fur the Pres
idency of this union.
During the delivery of Senator
Yoorhces’ great speech lust week,
in vindication of the illustrious
character* of Geus. McClellan and j
Hancock, 31 r. Ingalls^cured from j
the chair and retreated from the
chamber.
county a political gathering in
which greater harmony and unan
imity prevailed than in that which
was held al the court house on
Saturday last. If there was any
opposition to Cleveland and thr
present fearless and outspoken
policy of the Democratic party, it
did not manifest itself. It had
a gratuitous insult. Little rra
90*1, indeed, did they have to bop**
A. A. Lewi* is nt work in Bar |
hour county. Alabama, helping to!
replace the bridges that were |
wawlied nwnv by the heavy laiusj
a f« w week* ago.
Miss Mattie Kdis. of this conn
ly, is visiting triends in Kutaii!»
The young folks of Georgetown j
are going 1“ have a fish fry next |
Monda\ oi I ti«-s'l.iv. at th« ii-heiy | dcrs» of lue strictest nature provid
i about one and a half nine* above; .. , 1 ...
i *ion a single order suggesting or Arriving at the dcsireti point, we were
s;repress;ble Br-n Martin; of course
tiie hours did ujl drag by on leaden!
wings. Thi•* is a prelty section of*
country, the lamia bring generally j
ioa\3-td
Micritf.
L I
Koncxr McAriiiuu.i Petition anu Rule
,,. w j VS. - to howltiw kort f
levrl.ml product iv.. ’ll., crop. w*. i J*me* I. Mr Los von.) gage. Quitman »u-
. • ■ . . . . \ 1 <: t*. • I. V 1 u. ttl ’ *. Sif • lane
Imt&ems ai
sr
ilrSi
Block
saw were good, with the exception ol j pc*iorCourt. Jlyrcb ifun. it up
oats, which we think will bea failure. I ^ r,,, « lot, : eto,lrlf:omlhe relitXun<,:
j loltMating anything but the most
humane treatment of prisoners
Thi* it failed lo do.
••2 1. We showed countless or
mg for tlie hunique treat mem. «*i
piisoncrs al»o\c c\ery other con
tow n. They will be glad lo have
... ... - „ , «• »» a »v‘>r ll»e older people i«*" j r idpiallll[ aut , „ r ,|,. rs r ri>lll ou ,
lhal he woul.i be guilty of the .them as will.
The Executive Commit 1 * «>f this
meet
cowardice that would be involved j
in the curse which they had «•““'> llas '*"*<^<1 » mass n
y j ing to hr hel*l al the court u
lareil l" ask him lo pursue. Il
vtnuld really appear that wilh Ihe
failure of lhi« aecicl plol lo mis
lead Mr. Cleveland, nnd to afterl
his views by
and null the expressed will of ihe
on r.cxi Satimlav. ihe uih day of
this month, to .elect delegate* to
uliend the convention in Atlanta
on the 9;li. for the purpose of I
mepresentatinns. ] electing «lele S ali-s lo the national.
| convention.
There ha* been a literary sin
people staring them in the face, j lT arganfecd in the £non settle
they would cease lheir opposition I ment recently The author lot
»o a just popular demand for; a
rItit*li have
The agony i« over about the been asserted repeatedly, and with j redress of grievances
Chirr Justiceship. The President I „ rcal presumption and arrogance ; *lrea.ly been borne loo long; but
XI ..I : I 1.. At' If.. I !..1 ~ * * ^ . I. J.. t .. . .. I #! 1. _ ... .
has appointed Melville W. Fuller,
of Chicago, a lawyer of great pop
nlarity and ability. The appoint
ment will be promptly confirmed
bv the Senate.
In their desperation, and as a !
last resort, in the hope of avoid |
jpg the appearance of overwhelm I
Ing defeat, the daring and un-j
scrupulous protectionists, led, it
j by a certain daily newspaper, and j
I by a certain United Slates Scns-
; tor, that tlie people of Georgia
! were overw helmingly in favor of
! the repeal of the whisky lax, as
I against tlie reduction of the tariff
The said daily newspaper sent;
out instructions to its army of)
their unscrupulous selfishness,
and insatiable greed are so wtdl
known, that il is absolutely nt-c
essnry to watch them at every
point until tlie battle is fought
and the victory won.
KAY CAVALRY FESTIVAL,
i* said, bv Senator Brown, hav»* | rorrespnndents, located in alniM>tj
been around to the back door of! every county in the State, to **in-
nuTcy, tor the purpose of begging j terview the prominent men” ol j
MAY 7TH TO 11TH, 18S8 i
the President to insist upon the i
.... ... .i their respective localities, upon
Slate Comcnlions ni»L drawing . 1 !
the lines too strongly, and to be j * 118 detesting question, and the
content* wilh a sort of general cn
dorseiuent. But this last effort
will also fail ignominiously.
Curiosities in a well.
Mrs. S. V. Hester had a well dug
on her new place on Orange street
recently, and when the digger had
reached a distance of about tliir
publication of these “interviews”
became for several weeks a lead
ing feature, of the paper. Tills
was no doubt a part of the nicely
laid scheme to mislead the people,]
and to impose upon the country,
looking all the while to the per
petuation ol the tariff rubbery, as
i’«l«mna Dot*.
Mr. Thurston June* left last Mon-
! day for Atlanta, to make that place
! his home in the future.
Mr. J. T. Monk was in town Tues
day.
Prof. W. C. Monk has been on the \
sick list this week.
Mr. E. A. Jackson is friendly with \
the whole work! and wears a broad j
smile. Its a ten pound g*rl.
Dr. R. E. Brown left Monday for;
! generals that “all t hr field" should
* »«e treated alike by our surgeons
“31 We proved that the south
religiously adhered lo the cartel,
and that tiie north repeatedly
j broke it. For instance, it was
j agreed that the excess ot prison
ers above the exchange should be
paroled. We kepi this inviolate
; until Vicksburg, when the north
acquired the excess of prisoner*
ill was thou disregarded opeuh
; and avowedly.
4th. We proposed that the stir
genus of each side, with nje<tu-iue
tin
Flic I l >r * M ’ RS 4 *'' °ther side, and treat
ihe prisoners. This the north re
Iused.
“5th. We then proposed lo lei
their surgeon* come with inc h
fines and treat their prisoners.
greeted by iriends and relatives) and
made to led .it home. On Sunday we
heard a good sermon by l iu*le Tom
mie Muse, and some discussion on
Sabbath schools. Alter feasting on a
big fat turkey at the hospitable home
ol Mr. D. S. Newkirk, we turned oui j
Kohl. fccArthur. and from an inspection
of the original Mortgage and Notes, that ]
• ii ihe 2d tiav of renruary D*S.». James 1. ;
McLendon made and delivered to Jatue.« (
H.TaiLna.u a Mortgage on w hole Lot ot j
Land No. *t5. him! y acres off of the north »
east corner of No. 6o. tne tract contain]
mg two hunnred and nil and one t.aii ,
dirt*, more or less, and 1\ mg in tlie nth j
District of said counts, to secure the
HTces homeward. V poll the whole, j pavment of one certain principal Note
wc enjoyed the trip hugely. ! and Ten interest Notes, ol rvendute with
Parlies desiring to *ee 3Ir. 3IcGni- j said Mortgage; that said Mortgage aim
!y, need not caii at liirt store, lor he
has a cow and calf now, ami if «ou
love to see a broad sinil*, just call
and look at. ihem
Notes have been duly trausierre* fo
sai«i James H. Tallman t<» tlie said Hot- j
ertMcArihur. Andie loritnir appear-,
ing tliat Uv th* terms of the contrail, j
said principal Note became due, and
Which il is earning. * t-price* that will insure'a trade if you
w ill oiilv make me a csrll. I have provided n sufficient quan
tity iu supply this and adjoining counti*** wilh all they will
need !u this line "and the public are invited to inspect this
AND GET A BARGAIN,
While it is going «o cheap. Summer and winri r. dull and
lively times, will find me with « full slock, nnd if you want*
Cart Load, a Wag«»n Load, or a Car Load, don't he afraid
you can't be supplied, but come along and see if what I tell
you is not true.
am very thankful for the favors I have received in the past,
and will do my best to please in the future. Mr. Keexe Ma^tiE it
with me, and will be glad to serve his many friends. Very respect-
iv» jooia. «t* iii«-ii*. . , . ! said principal Note became due, a;.
Mrs. Mltchiner has been sick i(*r ; pa^uide t*j' reason <»f a default mafle i:
veral days, but is better at this • the pay incut of the interest Note which
j fell due l ebruafV 1st. 1*8*. Hint it further
! this week was LonI Byron.
Mi*. K. G. Moms has five nr six
, acres of oats around his lxmsi- j go iul
i »Inch h* sowed last fall, that will j
' make 7ii bushels to the acre,
| heads *re fully a f«»oi*in length—j
i ttm longest we ever saw. Who]
an beat them?
several
time.
We have l.-een told, hut do not *ay |
that il is well authenticated, that tiie I
Kc-v. J. ti. Corley is to fill Mr. Bin-
ion’s appointment heic on 2d £aturda> ;
and Sunday
There was line nntsic at John Ward's
sloie the other night. Wish every
i»odv could have heard i‘
fully.
scpt8 ct
Manager.
appearing tha‘. there is now due hy said
James 1. McLendon t« said Kohert Me
Arthur, on said Notes and Mortgage
tiie sum oi Hundred Do! : »rs. as K:m-
| ripal. the Sum of Twenty-Four l>ollars
J as Interest, up to February 1st. lSi«.
9 j with accruing interest at the rat^ ofSpcr
- j cent per annum, and the sum uf >U2..'H).
{as Att**rncy’s Fees. It ia therefore or-
Miss Kiiiiiia Kce-e lcit Tucwlav f„r dcr- 'i by tl.c Court that sai.l Janiw ! .
.. i i.otl. Mclaoncsnii. uopav into tins* ourt. l*v the .
_ | the I tm to atteici tilt aimtial . ahhalh | |ir ^ t d;j} of t!nevt term thereof th.
sefiool picnic. W e um.ersaaud a * ,lct ; Principal. Interest, and AUorivy Fees,}
programme lias been arran^etl. } due. on ^aid Notes and Mortgage, am; j
J. P- j all Costs. or.slmW cause to the contrary, j
m a | And in default thereof, toreclo-ure of I
j said Mortgage will i»e granted to ?ai*i !•
Hucklen’s Arnlen Salr*. ] i.ohert McArthur, and the Fiju.ty of re-!
. The Best Salve itt the tvt.rhl for j tlwnption uf s-Ul James J. McUtuluti, in j
.- |, ami io U*c Mortgage premise^, will 5
Guts. Bruises, lN>rus, L-lccls, oalt forever barred. Let this Order !w* ent«:- |
U lieu 111, Fever Sores, 'Fetter. S cd Upon the Minutes. And let service if
with nil 11 he il, givtns tuiltr Chai.t.e.l Uamls.Ciiilhlailis. Coins J |arfcct.‘lbv i-uMira.i^uf tl.ia !
L .^P * ‘ , t Order in the newspaper pul«hsfod Hit
.... .. the great, object to be accomplish
ty feet in the earth, some peculiar! _ ° 1 „, , 1
. led. Wlule the organ was skill
fully performing ils part of the
phenomena* were encountered.
For several feel there was a chalky i
substance, white anti hard, and
among this a number of shells
f { great plan, the Senator, with the
j Iron and Coal mines, anti the eon
i vicift to work ilium, was busy in
were found, in a somewhat crum- j ihe Senate making speeches in
bling form though still distinct, ! favor of fire whisky as the best
resembling those usually f»n the j means of protecting American
*ea coast; also, a splendid repre
Cheap Excursion Kates from Every
where. I he (Greatest Attractions
for the Season—Over 20 4 av-
airj Companies Bill be
Here.
This festival is tin* first of jin annual
encampment mid will take place in At-,
lanta on tlie above dates. * he tilting spending a few days,
races, coronation, will lie the finest ever ' IM — o;.
seen in the south. Captain John Mil-
ledge. of tiie Governor's Horst* Duard.
will give all ii*formati*m wanted. Call
on your ticket agent ami be prepared to ;
*ee'this festival. Excursion rates on-
half fare from ail points in the south.
rnOGKXMME.
Monday, Ttl*— The tilters ought to he]
in the city on this day in order to rent
their h<
rings
on ^
Ttiei
of the judges
purpose
the rules a nd
order in which the learns will tilt will be
decided at this time.
Wednesday.9th. at 8:30 a. m. the tilt-' Savannah.
privilege. They relu»ed to sefl
: hem.
“fltll. We then proposed to buy
quinine .0.1 dlirr i U P.li.-in«. cun , ..e, feet satiafacli..n, or money re-
,Prnl*nn.l..l war. par mg for tl.cn {- UI1( | eil . fHcc l>5 cento iw‘bos.
m>t all Skin Krniitiniis, and (:om
lively cures l’ilcs, or no pay re . .
|'I i reft. It is gua ran teed to gl ve j I ' roV j l 7i,s'^it'ci „\BKE* j*':
i in gold, cotton or tobacco, and j
pledging our honor to u>e them
exclusively and solely lor federal
prisoners in our prisons. They
For sale by
jti25 ly.
per
J. W. Stanford.
the Land of FloweiH, where he intends ; to l ^ ien! * j
•iih In January wp proposed I
Tlie Binffton Amateurs met at the ! to parole 13.000 prisoners then in i
Hall last Friday night to present the \ Andersonv tile it they would ,.pnd i
Strlhrl IlrniM.
.tinier in the newspn|H*r publi
j t-’uthhert, Da., in which shcrifTs udver-}
' tisiiur <it said countv are p:.b.i^«i a.- j
' ‘ ‘ USM. j "
5. c. P. C. '
Ffoud Jk. Move, H. I*. Hollis, i’iaintills j
i Attorneys*
! I certify that the above ami foregoing
1 Hide is a true copy of same as appears •
: upon the Minutes of the Superior Court |
i ot Uuiliuan countv. ThisMavJd. UWS. !
4i. A. ^ uitakkk; c. X. c.
! iwHYo-Jadm
SR
fvb» 1v
LUMBER!
At this writing farmers are wanting j oFWEOKiilA
’ • - ns being all right, no •
: “Last Loaf,” and their visit to this 1
] place w as indeed acceptable. They i
*.!!! did splendid. Come again.
slentiicis to Savannah for them,!
1 thouL demanding a tike parole
Miss Nellie Holmes, of Bluffton j of our prisoners from them They
( passed through last Tuesday on her j did n<# accept this offer until six
way to Madison, Oa., to make that! ;ur>nths later, though we had noli
. I her home for the present.
rain, but the si
doubt before this goes lo press we will
! have had plenty.
We regret to state that Mrs. R. N.
Saxou** condition is no I letter. Her
sufferings are great, and there is
much hope of immediate relief.
• Kev. C*. Marlin preached the fu
neral t*f Mrs. Lou 1 •*— * I “*
QriTMAX CnrxTT.
Office of Ordinary. April 20. 1B*X.
To All whom II may 4>nerrn.
s. A. c ruuiblev ha** iu (iue form ap-
not : plied t«> the uiulersigned for permanent !
j letters of adiuiufotraiion »*n tin* estate of •
• A. L. f'rumhlev. late of said countv tie- 1
Lin pr. a« neo \we iu . ceased, and I will pa^s iijmih the said «p-
Muuer last * unday ; |,|jouti' n on the first Monday in June.
'J his was by request j lgjts. (iiven under inv hand and official t
bed.— signature. M. L.' ALBRITTON
r f
THE I VDEP^IONEP DEMIRE9 TO
SAY Tu THE PI BUC THAT
iur:F4w
Ordinary.
Mrs. C\ O. Walton returned home j
| last Monday from a good long stay in ;
! Sjivnnmili. 4* hi retire looks like ail-*
•8th Wc prove*I l*v the record*, j w hence no traveler returns.
workingmen, against the
dentation uf a petrified frogstool,] labor of Europe. With their pro-{"ill be escorted on the parade by the
together with shell like suhstun 'sumptions claims, and arrogant 1 res, ‘ ient uul,tJirv ol theci,y am * the
ccs which, when held before fire
light, oppe
parent and
Home of ll.ese articles is a bright j follow their teaching*; but when j evening atthe Kimball house a reception ]
apaikle which adds to the effect i the resolutions, staling distinctly ! an /,! ,IOI> "7^ be given fo the resident j
When al a depth of oa leet the 1 anil unequivocally our views and 1 r i
well-iliggur asserts that he plainly i sentiments upon the revenue
heanl the sound of runr*tng water, ] question, were read, there was no-
Soon r body to oppose them, and when ! «nd after a short para.ic will proceed to
rk wli
i of Secretary Stanton and Surgeon
j Karnes ihat the confederate nuo*
of Horse tJuard headquarters for aj J^et us remind you again that the j lality in anrihurn pi is*ms w.uh :u-
nter than
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
O KAXDOLm CoPliTT.
Ordisarv’* OrriCK, April 2a. !S8S.
To the heir* at btu’ uf T. Amo**, deceas
ed, to-tcit
TffL ptXFjfilK
i will meet on Marietta street in front i other man since her return.
street parade prior
pauper! the race track for
going to protracted meeting at the Methodist ’
>,,v: M-MiT oa \
_ (judges (mounted) ui der command of
boasts still fresh in our mind, we] General P. M. It. Young. At 10 a. in.
ear very neatly trans- ; could hoi but admit tlie possibii- i the . dhing will eoiumcnce at the park
I quile bpautifui. Ou i ity of at least a small minority to 1 m'issaon ^on'c'l.onr 'fl.r-dim.er" That j,
! ctiy.
Thursday, 10th, at 8:0*) a
10th inst. Come out ami attend these
meetings regularly, Methodists and
Baptists. ^ .
Mr. I>. \V. Hammock will com
mence work on liis iron ware house
soon.
timer says there will l»e a wedding
soon. What about it?
Messrs. J. \V. Nichols A Co. have
n». all the ] rented out the interest of Moore &
•s if rippling over rocks,
after Ibis the water burst in upon j submitted to
cavalry in tlie city will rendezvous in ! Nichois. Moore & Nichols will soon
front of the Horse*Guard headquarters j be ready to bnihl. Saint John.
prisons, although
woi M's mm k»*ls an
... i ! in 11 mu uitr tn--.-iuii, anu
ine.is-'in.s In tlu m. a >«• ilish N tlei-U.an we i-ould.
; ms =- yard.
~ - i ix kka!i or i. k \si.f/y*s stork.
'VI.'. 1. KL KKi-T jCJTUEO W ITH
AFOSITIYL C/REfoRStROfUlA ! LUMBER
! «tUMAT!5M- c -CA.!.DHy.D(KTETTER ;
7”|. ! K B. Jni'J". A. F.. I'ryi.r. >!r». A. j JOIlS PlfTPLtS Oi.CoRCKP.OKtC SOC.tS
. ; V. Herd. William l\ Amos., Mr.-. A. R - .x .n KIWoSai i A i rs« Wrt f Bioue 1 OF I-VTCV SlfA l*E AM) QrAI.ITT,
Msi ; Sjinr. Mrs (i Z.ijwf-r. Mrs. Llm.seThom- . ***•' " ™. ArdSING which '11.1. UK sold) ATHRICKS
raa i>n- : Mr. Hallie Bun man. Mrs. Annie :p v 0M AK IMPUHc.STATE. 0T TriBLCOD 1 THAT Wild.
Sunday, i Vnitlen. Mrs. Lain (iillesnie. Helen Woml. ; <-I p_ D D.tTi'i r- ^ ^ i IP ■
jny de- I (Ira Wood. Mrs. ( ora \ . Coleman, Mra. j ' 1 * T-'-'i JpToR r J
Daly CompetifioiL
A liumlier lr-.m onr vicinity attend-
jed Ihe (tenoral Meeting al tiim
ur*I::y and .Sunday. CJnin^ lo 1,
nc.ss engagements the writer was pre
vented iroin attending except Sum
.. seat ltd n ] We will not attempt to j:ive any — ,
they had the tails ol the meeting, as some ol your Mattie l.i'ter Jli-* Ella II. Perknis 'V. j
,1 ,1.0 wnrl.r. ahler corres|K.mlei,ts were on hand ; l! - , Al " 0 "' Kl * V,! '" tt !V K .> s' i
‘ ,l,e WOrU '" throuph).,,! the session, and will t„r- 1 »• A - ° '• K <-n"ard. j
! I. I ....... i.l
_ .. i ] ... .. .^:,i . 7 i dv ctica u» lie an*i a » «*;.r » uh*
neie beleaguereft, poor, an.l with \\> enjoyed the day hntdy. After ser-, „ rVK at CutM.r'ri, Randolph eon..-1
1 t.n.ir.iian yon nnd each of you :irt* here- ! ^
I by cited t*» l>c ati*i a;*;*t*ar At the Ordin-
vole, they were 1 Piedmont park
* till mi) tlm
biin just overhead, from the side | adopted • without " a dissenting
of the well, in a slreatn as large j voice. Not only in Randolph, Iml
a* a man's hmlr. Iu his hurry to j throughout the Slate, the people
escape the workman was comp-ell | have emphasized their demand
*d to leave some of his tools in thej for
well. The most plausible conclu
sion we can arrive at is. there
must he; or lias been, an under
ground stream to produce the
phenomena.—Ihuctott Journal.
iere the teams who did
not tilt «n* the 9th. will finish their tilt
ing. After the prizes have licen award-
That Tired Feeliog
, . I Afflicts nearlv every one in the spring,
ed and the names of the tdters having _.
the four highest scores anmmnced | Tte ayetem haying beiome accUKtom
their order, the mccs will be ren. There \ ^ to the bracing «ir ot winter, ip
will bet review «f tlie cavalry by the Weakened by the warm days of. the
a- reduction of the import lux-I governor after which they wifi inarch- j changing season, anti readilv yields
inon the necessities of life into the city. At »:30 p. ui., at Derives ,o attacks of disease. Hood's Sarsa-
1 opera house the queen and maid of hon- j par j|| a is just the medicine needed.
or will »* crowned with great ceremony |<wwg , nd bBiMB np ,. Terv part o(
after which tne grand coronatisn halt - I . .„.1 fl
t fnltdre,, militsr? or civilian' will come 1 • >** l,0,1 > ’ ?»'! also expela all impnn-
es upon
Thus we see that the inglorions
seheraeto holster up protection.
by making liquor free, ha, met Khnb’K^ whe^ Syal; form’the blood. Try it thi.
nilli ignominious failnrc. 1 >vl wTllopru the ball
cm cry lui'tiicine :»n«l scalpel mml
cunti .*t!t:ind of w:ir
•*Thu above point**, rncli an<l
severally, are proved beyond dis
pule in the records of the South
ern Hisioi ijal society.”
We n»«|iectfulIv submit t!i»t if
the Southern Histotical society
lmd done no work but this, it
ould have amply justified the
vices va _• drove Mr. j.ru ltilev’s, j ty. Getirgin. x»» Wctlue**«iay. thefithdayj
where wc enjuvid a sunquuou. di»* I «»f June. 188S. .*tt 10 o'clock a. nt. of that |
Her. There we lingertnl till die sun j day. to have a fins) settlement with the
ItKlMETfr.
IS THE Btif ok earth
was nearing the western horizon,
when we again retraced our step*
homeward. On onr way, by argument
on the part of our escort, we decided
to go by and spend a short while at
the hospitable home of Mr. D. J. Den
nis. * pleasantly did the time pass
while there, that wc were loath lo
part, even at the late hour o! ten.—
Administrator. 1). N »S|H*t*r, of the estate i
! of A. T. A moss, late of said county de- j
! ceased. Given under mr hand and orti-:
cialsignature, this April 2.7th. t»vvS.
34. (JORMI.KY. Ordinary
mvS-lni Randolph County. (Ja.
v..wt part, even at the late nour oi ten.—
trouble and expense it cost. Every | Mi.** Floy Beck, a lovely young lady,
newspaper in ihe south should daughter of Judge J. J- Beck, of Mor
gan, was present, and added much to
newspaper
lay these statements before its
readers, so that young and old
may know fjfecisely what the
record is, anti he prepared to de
fend it.—Atlanta Constitution.
the pleasure ot tlie evening—she hav
ing come np to K|*end 8aiurday nnd
Sunday with Miss BelleiHmnis, who
is attending school r.t Morgan.
I. A M.
I
PROMPT MEASURES.
When children pick their nose, grind
their teetli. are restless, unnatural in
their appetite, they are quite likely
troubled with Worms, prompt measures
should he t ken ami It. A. I'ahar* j
•leek's Termifagc fo* given them
accwniing to directions it has saved j
many a child from death and may pre- {
serve your sweet child from an early!
grave. apro.ly .
OlKTMEhT
]<EY£R TAILS Ts CURJL
T. I.H.C.
’JT^EOKlY ir(FAlU8LE CUR^
■ v foR KEUIW-GIV ••
-Sold EVLKYWHti^
Hwr,
—o—
Mr. Easley is fully authorized to sfB,
• receive tmmev. and rceeipt for the same.
; A large* share of patronage^is s«ili«;ited,
r axul j*vrn?rl .satisfaction guaranteed.
Kes|»cetfully,
J. FOSTER.
t
If BOOK)
j mclift ct
|1 MEW BOOK
Full of new Idea* •
infomatM|
actually wtt*
For sale in Cuthbert l»v
nprli-ly J. W.‘ STANFORD.