Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, August 02, 1888, Image 3

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WMl satisfaction guaranteed. My lee Cream Saloon and Lemonade Stand were fitted up expressly for the ladies, and the patronage of all especially solicited. C. A. GG0R6C. —Melon raising is certainly a very profitable business—lor tbe railroads. — Straw Hats at cost, at ct ANTHONY'SSIIOK STOKE. —The rain lias come at last, but not until the cotton crop was materially damaged by the drouth. —Wc are sorry to learn that some sections of the county are still needing rain. — Save inoiiey by buying your Shoes and Hats at ut ANTHONY'S SHOE STORE. —We trust that the formers’ .libeling Saturday will show no abatement of interest ill Ilia a]) proaching State Fair. —Our third shipment of Para sols and Sun Umbrellas just ar rived. Come in ami see us before they are all sold, ct F. PULASKI & CO. —Wc saw a man liming bag My bouse is full j gitig and ties one day this week . 1 Look out for the first bale of cot Pm AVnre, j ton. UOUSEFURNISHiNG GOODS,‘ ~ Mr - narf,e1 '' ,llivcs a _ I pair of beautiful and graceful Gra.iite VTare, iJiC. | horses. His ‘turn out” is ad i manufacture my own Tinware, j mired by all who see it. hud will guaranlec every piece. j Hoofing, Guttering and Valley j Vfork iua<le to order. Tinware at wholesale. Your patronage solicited. R(*K|KH*tfllllv, W. A ROBERTS. jau2P»-ot J*.r»m Nine Dollars tip to Tfiirty. fifteen clitteiont Styles to select trom. Among which is the cele brated Cliari ei • Onk, %ltll the wonderful wire gauze Honr, the most perfect Cooking ; Stove made. I also keep the Iron King. New ' Rxc^lsior. Star Queen, and other | pood patterns, bf —I>on*t fail to buy your Shoes. • Hals ami Umbrellas, at ! el ANTHONY'S SHOE STORE. — Mr. L. S. IJualtlebamn left in our office yesterday one of the largest beets we ever saw. It is about fourteen inches long, and weighs ten pounds. — Mr. \V. A. Roberts lias added a new feature to his business in the nature of an excellent line of crockery, glassware, lamp goods. Ac. Gallon him when you need arij-thing in his line. —The Favorite Sewing Ma chine with two drawers, cover . #1 . , tl )'•"* !"«.'* and drop'caf, or.lv $2<i. New Na bathe and iniwder them, still the heat • . . * : .. 4*nt! inflammation remains, and they still j ttooul same style. *^2-. At fret mid cry. However relief h:»< at l::-t | Fl'RNiTURK STt/IiK. been found. Sh'IX-Cf'lt.l nr /'/.Mir* i ro Kirs Er/r.MA WASH is a SHHCIl'-x .— III the primary election in JC rOlUIKAr. and *11 Skin affections ! . . * . caused l»v Heat. sponge tin* :ill*t*«■ i.•« 1 , *i*Dlman county (in I uesdav last jmrt* with tlic \Vasb and the Ijttle f.-IJ.iw | f„ r delegates tu nominate a cacdl is asleep ill five iiiinul*.*s. ..No mother ° should lie without it. For sale in Cuthhert hv .1. \V. ^TW- rouD, T. 5?. l’owell, and 11. L. Toombs, SSN-CUEA Crawford's Eczema Wash! A SPECIFIC FOI! HEAT. Verhnpf there .« on one thiinj that ANNOYS AND TORTURES INFANTS fend .mall rhihlreu during the Summer t.mnths so mueli a.. KlK-lA’i’. A’nu may CrrMinal Mealisa. Miss Flora Dixon is visiting relatives in Florida. Mr. Eugene Lchtttab was st home one tlay this Week. Mr. G. K. Jones, of Albany, was it) me city last Sunday. Mrs. General George P. Harri son, of Savatinab, is visiting her .laughter, Mrs. T. J. Perrv. Miss Aurora Brooks, of Macon. i was in the city a day or two iast week visiting friends. Air. Oscar Gamble, of Annis ton, Afo., has been on a visit to iiomefolks this week. Sirs. J. G. Mat hewn returned •Monday from a pleasant visit to relatives in Stewail coniily. Robt. W. Gamble. Jr. of Ma con, is on a visit to his Iiomefolks j this week. Sirs. Mary liiown. who has been visiting her son. Sir C. I). Brown, returned yesterday to liei home in Baker county. Sir. IV. E Gore, who lias been ou a visit in Orlando. Fla., camej borne Saturday to see bis father j who is very sick. Sir. Broad us Rogers and sister. Miss Alpha, returned home Sat , orday from a visit to relatives in; Ala. Sirs. L 31 Boykin, of Orlando, Fla., who has been visiting lela lives in the city, left for home last Thursday. SI INS Jessie Palmer, w ho lias been vi.-cling her sister. Mrs. B. AB. JONES IS IlKAIMIU.iRTERS FOh- In response to a call of the Dem ocratic Executive (Join mi lice, * large and representative gathering Everything in His Line an to see iim.ied BUY GOODS CHEAP. IIE W'll.I. HAVE you MOMEY OX ANYTHING era tic Mi of* the Demo* am Mcetlag. TbftirHfral Meptiaff. The General Meeting mot at Friend ship church, .Liudolpti county. Ga.. ac- tvruiut* to previous appointment, July 27th, lkss. At 11 o'clock,. a. in., tin* In-1 troductorv Sermon was preached by K. A. Kuvar. iruiu Acts 11:22. Adjourned IN HIS ■n vis. His IViccs Soil, and Quality Tells. Of the Democrats M this conn If tilli, |>. m., vlivu die D(Miy mu-ifintiiiii assembled at the cotirt house al and was t ailed to order l»y former Mod- 10 o'clock Tuesday niorbinn. M era 1 lo ‘* l; - v - Crenshaw After xinging . . . . • . , ,, uiui nraver. on iiiolioii ot J. t». r orlcv 1*. 1. Atkins, Uhail man lit tile Excel! ' I* (.'rcn>ua\v was rc-flfCtt**! Moderator, live Committee, called the meet-1 and J. ]'. l'cuk secretary. A Piyacieing „,g to order. Which was immedi "c. au-iy orgHuizt il be ttic election ol jj,,^ J as. F. Scaly as Chairman, ami I Toe subject, •Him- to secure the best ,, tv f' ; .. c j results in a protracted im-t*(iug. wa> u. I) Crozitr ■ ‘ I IC.a 1_\ . taken up. tbe (liseus.-ion leting opened J ii 11 go \V. D. K.ddtHi introduced I „ v \v. m. Howell, (olloaed by U. b. i;»g- llie following resolutions, tvliicii vnj. K.\. Kce.-candT *“«•- . " , i.i Tut* Committee on I’reiicbmg reported were unanimously adopu-ii: nopteacliins to-uiglit. W. s. ttojjers to Hctvlrfil \.<t. We cfmpratulate the j*ar- preach lo-morrow at 11. a. in. tv tluii the National lYmvenlioii adopted The iiton*:* ot Mes»eiiuer> ironi ditler- a clear and well detinetl platform «#f i out eliun*ii«*x were enrolled as follows: principles, and. irt'TlevcIaim and Tlmr- j «*url»iK-rt t W. s. I^jpcrs and T. Mindly: man as canditlates. jjave u* such noble I t’olcuuin. T. Mu**e; New Uethel. U m. stai.tlar-l hearers aiivi true exponents u( J lk»>>. It. Mv.vart, A«»t*«i •■ri.. l »b< and tim-e principles. ’ I tic*». Martin; ilehol»el!i. A. 1 Ward, J. Iini-hiA. WV endorse the abb and | K. Tfc*ou. U J’aul ami i>. » . i-a:ipo>n; faithful administration of iiovvniort•••!*-' Iknevslfiuv. iv H. Ivcc.'c. .1 l - lavlor cii*n. and instruct the deb‘j;atcs to Uj** • am.l J). 1>. .Mitchiuer; Klim. Mur- < n*bcrnatorial Fonvcritimi to vote Urf hi- j V\ . l'ructt ami d. .lohu-oii; rer>«aiiii:atmu as candidate f«.r li«rter:mr. j illulihni. . M. JlinsrlJand U-wipcr licii- ai.tj ro«|iicst tiicm to vote for the pres«*iir | • ltMimisi-us. .1. T. 1'eak. J. K. iVrrv im i:mln.nls of the oinccs •»! State Trcas- : ami .1. I*, bl icklmrn; betiud. K. A. (IrtK-crlcs. Confcctionerips. Hardware. Crockery, idnsswnre. Family Wine i'rcsscs. Library Lamps, rdaml Lamps I.amp (.IimmIs of all kiutls. Fruit Jars.Brooms ami Wooilen Ware. Restaurant and Bakery! In full blast at all times. Come to sec me when you arc needing anything in i my Line. Ac-jH.*ctfi:lly, urcr. Comptrohir General, rvcrctary of Mate and Attorney General. Ktfolrci! -»nt. In th«* lion. Henry G. Turner we have found an able, true and faithful servant, and wc instruct the delegates to the Congression Convention to use a'l honorable means to secure hi.- renomination for Congress. Ki’sulrr<f 4th. That, upon all vital Na tional questions, the action of our faith ful Senator. ,\. 11. Cohpuff, werts <*»ir hearty approval, and w c urge the Sena- :u - tor from tins «iis!rict and the reprcsenia- rive from this county to be hereafter elected, to do all they can to secure his re-election as l'. s. Senat«»r. Krtnhed .V/i. That a committee of sev- linnan to sug- * i‘ii he apiNiiiited by the Chai j ge.-t to this meeting suitabli A. jnl\ M-ti Andrew Femtile College, The Trustees of this College W. Sl.iyo, id Rkblani', returned bavebev-n very anxious tu ■l* vU.> measures bv which a rciiuction in Jr. a prill-lv LOCAL HOTDS. JOHN H. BOOZER, UESIHENT DENTIST. CUTHBERT, - - CA. Ofliee uver II. J. Anthony's Store, .'id door from front entrance. Sjrm» of E'igs Is N attire’s own true laxative. II. is the must easily taken, and tin* most, effective remedy known t> date for Ib'presenlalivc, a large majority, we learu, ure in favor of Mr. W. day, Sr. — The county agricultural c lub will hold its regular monthly meeting next Saturday. Educa tion is the subject for discussion, ami other mailers of interest will be debated. - —Just received a New Lot ol Valeneienm* Flonncinirs. at d F. ITLA.SKJ A GO ’S. — Mr. I. 11, Bridges has pur chased a fine lot of fat sheep, and will have choice mutton lor sale at his tuatkel cm Wednesdays and Cleanse the System when Billions i tiidays, nud* on other days or Costive; to dispel Headaches. Colds, and Fevers; to cure I inhit u al Constipation, Indigeslion. Files, etc. Manufacted only by the Cal ifornia Fig Syrup ( ompany, San Francisco, Cal. Sold by J. W. Stanford. majlTly FRANI<~A.*HOOPER- ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Cuthhert, (leoryin. Yf^Prompt attention given to husi- Ottiee opposite Court House. novlO-tl — » -— .lloney lor I’ariners. this week. Messrs. C. L. Tutulin, R. E Toombs. Jr., and T. McC. Gam ble left yesterday for Cincinnati. New Yoik, and other points of in icrest iu the North They will tie absent several weeks. Mr. W. C. MeKer.zic, of Ogle; t’.iofpe, who was a student of the Agricultural College last year, spent several days in the chy last week. Mr. McKenzie has Sum n elected Principal of the Cole mau High School for the ensuing scholastic year. Sec his adver tisement in another column. Faille I’orSalc. talcs (muId be secured, mer rates have been about as low :u» are charged in any female col leges. yet we are seeking to d«» everything to satisfy all demands, and to increase our patronage. Through the cooperation of tin* friends of the College arrange ments have been made by which board, and tuition in the literary department for the next Scholas tic year have been reduced twen t\ live per cent. This, as will be seen, is a sweeping reduction, luinging boaid down to a low figure, and tuition to a point in com pet if.on wiih academies and high school*. Bv this reduction b!e jhtnous to 1 represent the county in flu* next Gttltcr- ! natorial and (’ongre.-.-ional Conventions. The Chairman, in accordance ! with the 5ib of the above resolu lions, appointed llie follow : ng c *mmiller: W. I). Ividdoo, N. T. Crozier, R F. Crittenden. I). R Stewart, C. W. Standiev, J. T. j ing anm*unee«l Bro. Muse to preach t»»- Yarbrotlgh and H O Beail. which »4'ht. A(lj.ntn»e.I to meet at 1. y. m. Met according to adjournment. *J. p. Ktfere; Friendship, present; Friendship Association, J. 11. Horn, G. 1’. Hart and J. M. Kaigier. Th** subject. **Jnotification by Faith,** was discussed hv J. G. Gorfcy, U. S. Ki»gC!>. T. Muse and M. Howell. Tin- app»intees to o|*en discussion *»n first subject to-moirow not likelv to he present, W. S. Rogers and W. M. Bowed were appointed to open the discussion. Adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9, a. Huxology and Ijetieuictiou. S.\TCR!».\Y, JULY 29ni. The body met according to adjourn ment. !>. a* m. A short prayer meeting was conducted by J. (». 1‘orlev. after which tin* regular eour-e *»t business was taken up. Subject- “Are-our Sun day Sc!i.h»1s meeting the purjMiscsof tlieir organizati«*n?” l>i«eus.-i»»n opened by V» S. Htigers, billowed by W. M. Howell.— This subject n*quiring more than its al lotted time. It was moved and cairicd that the iBs«-us>ion of next subject be imst:H7*i*tl until the afternoon session. Adjourned for I’rcaelting. II. a. ni..senuon by W.S. lingers, text Malachi .‘5:IT. The Committee on Breach 'Ll, e f, jr . soon made their report, which was adopted as follows: G IT I'.EliK ATOUX A I. DEI.LG AXES. 4ih district. N. L. Helms; Shell man. 8. 1*. Arthur; 5th district. I. A. Marlin; Gtli district. Thus. J. Stevens; 7tli district. N. T. Cm zier; 9th district, Phil Pearce; 10th district, II. T. Dozier; Town. Absolutely Pure. rpms Powder never varies. A mar- vel *»f purity, strength end whole- sr»nu*ness. More «*<*imouixe:d than the ordinary kinds, and eanf!«*t fie sold in competition with the multitude of low- test. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in ean-. Royal Ba king 1'owdcr Co., ind Wall Street. New York. * # niav*J2-ly I ke Mnmiti!; is I’luiu. Atlanta Journal. Tile Journal is in possession ol information that leads it to be lieve that the invitation of promi nent republicans to speak at our Chautauqua means something else besides revenue It is admitted that “the manage mcnl” have invited prominent democrats and republicans to speak there, in order to induce large crowds, and thus make the enterprise a success financially, , but other elements liave come to . Alter singing nnd prayer t«M*k up . . the subject. "Is it desirable that oor the help of the management, and churches meet every Kml's djiv?” l>i>- j it is not improbable that the whole ru-M.m opened hyf. Moody, followed by | ji C | lcinc may lake on a political aa- i and m. r. Long. | pcct before llie cxcrciNca are con j Subject. **i»ow much of a Christian's j ylmletl. income sleaiM lie devoted to I*<’ u etj- X| storJ . is tflis: That the ceuce. l>iseiissmn openeu hv J. \>. f Stanford, followetl by \V. M. Howell and ! managers <»t the Chautauqua are \Y. S. itogers. On motion of W.S. Rogers the follow- Arthur Hoot,, Chas. S. Harris, J. ..f tbh W. Stanford, CONGRESSIONAL DEI.EG ATE-^. 4tli ilisV, I). S. Newkirk; Shell- man. H. A. Crittenden; f»«h (list.. C. C. Taylor; 6tli (list.. E. I). Wat son; 7ih disl , O. A. Barry; 9th disK. J. T. Yarbrough; lOtit (list.. C. W. Standiev: Town. M. I. At lwxly are hereby tendered the good people ol Friendship church and community i*r in earing uriug this mcet- . I IV liurill, 1 l IMk.VII ...... their hospitality and kindnes for and entertaining usduriu ing Adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9. lor sale. See me at once. 4 im iiiaii. the grade of scholarship will nm . be disunited in the least. Tin-! k, ,? s * "• U ^uldow, tt. C. U or 1 rill. ! Recommended that each may appoint an alternate. A committee, consisting of one same course of study will be have li» ot 20 head of Cattle j tj,„gi,t, and the same grade main i tamed as heretofore, with a full J. JL Staxiokd. j corps of teachers in charge. Thi> {arrangement should give satis ; faction to nil-- par'iculai ly to those This ch urning little town has i who have been disposed to com giown wonderfully within the Iasi j plain id' high rates, few years. During our recent j 1 he Board of 1 ruslecs would iisil tlieiec.il the occasion of u K . j call up.m ail to rally to the sup (joi.fedeiatc Veterans re union, w<-; walked over the place, and were First: Be- worthy ol when orders will justify it. —Come and see the New Home Sewing Machine in its new wood work and new line of aUachments. A thing of heau«v. At 2t FURNF1 URE STOKE. —Dr. B »ozer has moved into the rooms lately occupied by Dr. ! :l Westiuordand. The latter will now be found at his resilience on j surprised, as well as gratified, to see bow rapidly a busy and thriv ing village has taken the place ol what a little while ago was scarce lv inoie than an almost ahaudon- *' * ed railway station. There arc two churches, a large school building, two cotton warehouses. number of storehouses, and many excellent residences. Some *f llie best citizens of thecouutv from each country district, ami two from Cuthhert, was appoint ed to suggest suitable persons for die tew Executive Committee. The committee reported the fol low in :u. to make expenses and also to have speakers of both sides of such prominence and suclf mental equipment ns will insure speeches or lectures that will instruct the people avho hear them. But iu order to get some speak ers to come, certain influences ! must be had. To induce McKin- SCNI'AY. Jl*LY 2&TXX. The body met at h:'*o. a. in. After singing bv the Sunday school class, and {, t l- r* .1 \ V th.. graver by bn.U.cr tl.r rabjiil. J«3 »«• > 1»p :, K. CoJ- A. K Buck, (be -How t<» secure t!»e W*sl organ- ' b ailing republican of Georgia, izatiou of the Miuday school * wa* dis-1 wrote and tclegraiilted him. and it 1) i' Crenshaw "htl T ls likely that -when Gov. Brown J. G. l*ur!ev Muse. Ke;:d and adoptetl the minutes, after whicli the Imk!v ;idj«»uriied lor preaching J»y \V. M. I!oW**ll. Text. Jt»h The General Meeting then adjourned. |>. p. « i:KN>HA'V. Moderator. J. T. PEAK, Secretary. port of the College, cause it is eminently patronage. Wc believe there is no institution of like giade in our land better picpaieu to give lllor- ; ough and eilecti\e literary train | ing. Tbe course of study is fully j abreast with that of other Colleges and iis teachers are experienced, painstaking and thorough. Those w ho have'girls to edu by the mceliR. Town, W. Gunn. M. C. Ed wards; 4t!i disl., J. R Jolly; 5th disl., I. A. Martin: Gth (list, J. B Watson; 7th -list., J. F. S«»alj;9lli dist.,, J. T. Yarbrough; lOtli dist, J. R. Bridges; iShcllman, II. A. Crittenden. j A motion was adopted instruct ing the delegates from this county to the Congressional Convention 1-aU Simula bear iu u.ia.1 Jlul .-.i jor tlic ina- ueal.ou consists not so mtidi in L"' r,, .V rule Tortile gnvernnicnl ol learning wlial is in tlic liiKiks (tor j 1 j Mr (; w Martin was one of tbc] 8av mueli ol tlial may be lorgotleli,) . . * r * ‘ " .. 1 ..' lecturers at the Clmiitanqua the past i ' as in a systematic training of the | 1 , le ni, '‘‘ t,n S< after const.Icral.le i ttwk> i . . . ; discussion, proceeded to hallol for j a gimd many of our citizens went \ *nobt republicans in the United presented the formal invitation Mr. McKinley was ready to say yes, and was anticipating the note. He comes willingly, and with liis war paint on, and will put in his best licks for republicanism and protection. j A very prominent republican was overheard In say this morn ing that Mr. Blaine w uid speak at Chautauqua before its close. He spoke as if assured of llie fact. As Mr. Blaine is not in America, how could he know unless the re publican tuanageis of .tbe north, who aie conducting the campaign against Cleveland, have agreed that Mr. Blaine shall come us a j part of the campaign. ..Mis.. (iertru.Iu George is rtnppin*: i Tlle gent Lilian who overheard with Miss Miissio Crittenden thisi llie remark, and ••> brought the week. j information to the Journal, truly sir. c. w. Marlin was one of the| savs the whole thing begins tu JlasonN Fruit Jars names, which were adopted j Q-tart and Half Gallons; Tin Top Jelly Tumblers. Jar Rubbers. Crockery ami Tinware at Low prices. E. 8. PARKS. Man’g'r., Next door t« Pulaski Co.’s. She!2Sim 11 Short Mrs. I>. Greene is visiting relatives in Clopton, Ala. Miss Annie Mercer, of Albany, is visiting Miss Alice Glaze in tbe city. , Miss K. 1>. Lewis is the guest of the { | family of Mr. i». K. Arthur. | wear a political look, as if the fore tinuc the practice of his profes sion. —Rev. J. C. Porter, of Lake Weir, - , , i Fla, is assi^ng ReyfllV'. 8. Rog- I am prepared to negotiate loan« ° ° for farmers, at a total Commission j *'rs "> => |*‘traeled meeting at the Lumpkin stieet, where be will eon i livc ,n r *"‘ I nround tbe plaer, and j‘'"‘‘I 1 ''"‘7 i Ihirtecn delegates to represent j ” v f r loibe .'ia« ilt-cliiig last Tuesday j Slates were to be brunglitto Gear- 1 Iiiiness III lUlurs llie. ibl, train, - . ..... . ...I I'rmmrv eleetions ... ™l, dranet lor lr . Ht ., n ,|... well ..fob cotupc-1 of 12 per cent., with interest at 8 per cent., payable once a year, to wit: on December 1st. may 17 tul7 IU B. ELDER. <■ rnml iTcnrZn^' <Iul Sale! Immense bargains in every de paiTimnL—making room fur cmt Mnnimollt Fall Stock. We otter i <»ur entire Stock of Spring and Summer Goods at actual cost for cash. All the leading styles nnd shades in Dress Goods. A few mure patterns of Summer Silks at. half their value. White Goods of every description. Harris' Drv Goods House. Immense ISnr^sims ! Our entire Stock of Spring and Summer Goods at actual cost to cash purchasers. A handsome line of White Goods. Embroider ies. Embroidered and Lace Flounc ings. Harris' Dry Goods House. —To make a clean sweep of our Spring and Summer Goods, we otter them at actual cost. Come nnd see our handsome Dress Goo«Ts nnd Silks and compare prices. Harris' Dry Goods House.* —One hundred Parasols from 35c. to eight doilers, the finest as nortmentever brought to Culhbert. J offer them for less than cost to manufacture. Cash purchasers will lake advantage of ou** many bargains. Harris' Dry Goods House. —Three thousand dollars worth of Ladies’ Misses and Gents Shoes at cost. Fullv 50 per cent, saved by burins your Goods at Haiskis' Dist Goops House. —250 Suits ol Youths and Chit dren's Clothing at E'en- yorl.-co.il. Wc arc compelled to reduce our Stock. iLticKts’ Dkt Goods House. Baptist church in litis oily. Sir. l’orter is an able preacher, and a most affable and pleasant gentle man. —The peopleof Randolph coun ty should erect in the center of I the City Park a neat and appro prinlc Confederate Monument. The cost would he inconsiderably nnd the monument would eland ns a lasting testimonial of our devo tion to the Confederate cause. —Capt. M. C. Edwards, our County School Commissioner an nounces that he will hold at his olliec :n Cut hbert on the 31st ol August a competitive examination for a free scholarship in the Geor gia School of Technology to which onr county is entitled. Sec the announcement. the lauds in the neighborhood are for the most pail level iintl capa- j ls a gu tllcimit number of Me of a high state of cultivation., tent teachers to maintain a strict Some of these land* have been J gradation. It is said to he the found eminently adapted to the bost . ecouomy to buy the lies- ~r ... ^ | -oooi*, though tiiey may cost no very cheap lui ... — | i» „ i i • ...... * .. . i rriinarv cutu«>iis iu cant ur ing can he given only where there ; . n b»lph count} ui the coming ; rj r i,.jT :it ^ s to the cunvrnrUm ... • Suti •! t lilt 1 r.unviint tfin 'K'l-.s T..I ! .fol.i .1.1..... I,nt ..... ••V Senatorial convention. The fol-j riplit things, but they ar<- "N. vote of i cording to tlic action of this meeting. •ire ,:.o j *° ,r J and stem the well nigli ii" a,-j universal that (it’ll. Arrington Toteil culture of watermelons, and no doubt this industry will he large ly developed and built up in the near future. The people are tinted for their piety, for their enterprise, and for their hospitality. Cole man is still growing, and her pros pects are bright and encouraging. llorr.<*> fi'or Sale. On Time or for Cash. Call once, at m 24 tf at Slits. J R%OOTKN'S. Hralli ot* Anoilirr Aj izru. ;rd f.'if■ r. Thomas Ozinore died at his home in Cuthhert. on Saturday night last, after suffering a long time from the effects of a com pi i ration of diseases. He came t^o this Slate from Virginia in 1S2G. and had lived in this county since 1834. His death removes another of the few survivors of the Indian war of 1S3G. He was SO years old. and leaves a wife and five children. He was buried in the Eastern cemetery on Sunday, Rev. W. 8. Rogers performing the fun eral services. more. As a rule lion means shoddy education Secondly: Andrew Female Col lege lias been long the pride of our people, representing their superior colluie. We should see to it that her prestige is not tarnished, nor her influence diminished. Wei call upon all our citizens to lay j aside considerations of minor iiu i ,._ porta nee, and rally to the support 0!IC „fs«vtj*»ti low ing gentlemen, by ^ in- . ' 1 | , #„ , , Ihev Mtv mat niiiiigtttu vwivu | .t,,, ... IS* to (I, were elected; Charles f or projjjtjlim, i« Cutlilicrt Tuesday. __ | ... TanIIton. L. C'. Goneki*, W. D. ; v.epmlict n Terrel! county man will | »» e Kid.bin, E. G. .Mellon. J. K Slar i S» t.. tlwS.-m.to, but we Impc ..... ,» . , i get a Kamiulitli man to go to tli< tin. J. II. Manrv, I. H. Andrews.! From Mr. J. C. Hawk, who J 1*• Scaly, D U-. Andrews, J. T' j near Morgan, we. gain intelligence «»i Yarbrougli, W. W. Binion, J. R. i the following: Two mules l>e!onging Bridge*, and W..C. Bmutn. These 1 u > iIr - " ">• Arnold - were iiiMantlr delegates were fully 'authorize.! to ! ^ ,l!wl Gy li^hminy: on Monday last. . . . | Messrs. B«*n and John Arnold were appoint their alternates. , iuiulingand stopjaal under a tree when I). L. 1* erguson introduced the {the rain came up. lk>th were terribly are, and make his deductions. j recover, although Mr. John Arnold’s i condition is considered precarious. Mr. Walter Jay, accompanied by j IVnlral SLiilroad ofiirorgia. Tollcc io Travrlliag l*aablic*. of the College. F. 8. *i witty, Chfftiman, For the Board. COMESA GAIN! Ten Thousand Eight Hundred following resolution whicli was j shucked, Imt it is lndieved they will adopted: " 'ssi!m alt nramrnd , S .an«fa,d[: - »<fOn.p-...vO nv su.’an;.-rs"lhv n ,Y""l*'-ers hj i*»n two ..f article ii.v "t tbe t Nettie l’.nd-n.an r.n.l Defon a btfam. is Ui.-luft I asacngers, be- ‘ ... fore purchasing tickets via other routes, would do well t > enquire The best and cheapest Passes ger Route to New York and B-*s ton, is via Savannah, and Elegant Thekeiosk. We, the PeincHTacy of* RaiKioiph county, in cmivcMitiun :is*x*m- ! •nstitmion of this state so as to increase ! Fage, started to toW'ii Momlay alter - rim mimlscroi Judges of tiie Supreme I noon in a double bnggv, driving two ( *»i.rt «»i thi> State trom three to five to J mules which liccatne frightened in the con>ist of a chief Justice and four As.so- j ( . ut Between Reh*d»eth cliureh and the ciate Justices; : r reek. Tlie road at this point is very narrow, and the mules in turning . . t-iiiii t'liumi 11— i - - . . ,ii .1 ; , bled, do recommend to the voters of this * ,r °kc tho buggy badly, throw mg all l county that, on Wednesday, the :ird day ; oi them out. Fortunately none were i l.' ... *j » »* L’i . inf October, at the general election tu • hurt, atul I or \ bquaie red of ea>t their votes agaiu-t ratification of j Miss Willie Pews, who bad been Space, and Basement—all filled . the amendment of paragraph one of j j*| <>ji<|iic r a few data with her friend siM’ti.ui two i,f :irti.-le Ax uf the .-..i.Mi-| a|1( | former rlauHiiiatr, Ait.su F.inniie ! tution. believing as wedo. that it is not ; . i „ 1 , *, t., • , | good State polity to add any further in- returned to lur home in erea.se to tbe tax ridden people of this v uthhert Alonoay. State. *■ with Groceries, Hardware, Plan tation Supplies, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. 8lock complete, and will be kepi ho. This is decidedly the largest house and stock in Cutheft. Of fets special inducements for cash, ami can’t be undersold by an\* body. See me before von buv. C. N. 8IMF80N, Jr., Agt. tf Kjirrial I have been reliably iu forme. 1 . — Miss Slargie Fielder gave a dcliglill'iil cnlei lainnieul lo a mini ber of her friends last Saturday evening. The little Folks all ap peared in mask, nnd lliey spent a few hours in unalloyed pleasure. The Exteupuise A Aiteai. was gracefully represented by Mi,i.; Ceor^ia Nebool ef Trehnele. Emmie Webb. j C?. Ailania,Ua. —Bargains in Embroideries and !. 1 wi, ‘ 1,n| ‘ 1 al ,,m ‘' e in C,,ll, - Lsees. We have cut down the : ' r H ' ll r a «*»l*uuv« examination Price of them one 1 bird li on, „rigi ! ff f J7 lu . u '°"'"T OE , e sch,,lar t , •» ael Price. Be sure lo see our V' 6 S> 'j , " ,ul n J (•d.aukgjr «*n >n- stock before linying. j * aV ; "S u st . » ct F. PULASKI A CO. I A W*'vants must he sixteen (.years old and will be examined in j lw»d any such ideas, nor even do I —Mr. C. N. Simpson has a new ■ Arithmetic,* Grammar, Geogra ! care who the cotton is produced or There being no other business the meeting anj«»urnt*d. Jas. F. Skaly, Chairman. It. I). Crozier, Secretary. —Those Clothing in need of Summer Misses Cliff Arthur, Emmie ami Massic? Crittenden, Charlie Arthur ami Zack Crittenden visited friends in Ft. Gaines last week and “took in” the Blnffton picnic. They report a “hog killing” time. Joe Hammock accidentally shot his hand, severely, with a gun last Thors- would do well by callma I " V ,,ut k,, °" ho " . . * ,, it liappemnL on us, as we intend to sed outj .|„<lge J. G. Sasser and Miss Fannie these goods regardless of cost. j Riley, of Conyers, were united in tf F. xULASKI & CO. j matrimony at die home of the bride’s — - m i father, on Sunday, July 29, at 3, p. ni. —It is only a little more than : l 1 " ;ls the genend impression that the Snmnnnh lo Am York. ( Central or 00 tlrg. Jhri»lIan Time.) Citv of Augusta. Friday. Aug. 3. 2.30p m Taflahas'sce. Mo'itlay. Aug. (». .>.(J0 p in (*hattalin«K-heeAVdnMlay.Aiig. 8.R.00 p m bv •some of mv cim»«1 countrv 1. .i .-•» _ . j Judge had gone to Salt Sprinsw for bis i Na«?oudiee. ... Friday. A;ig. m. 7.3ua in f i n ,u tln.1 it riT.n. 1 tV» I 0,001 ,s lI °f ^0 j health, and, indeed, he did, with the | rif^ot Sav’naFi.Mond’y.Ang. I3,|(MJ0:tiii . that it is rumorul n tilt StaUj ^ Is everybody getting i niosl satisfactory result. We bespeak I *’**••' of Augusta, Wwbd’y.Atig.p. I2.00ra county that 1 said the Alliance ' . , ? I for this liappv couple a path of mial-}7? na . t, ? i * s ‘ e *V ^ r " 1 , 1,v : A , u " e’?!■’ men would not gel as good price for cotton as other parlies, and that 1 would see that they did not get full value. To-lhis rumor I will sav it is false, as I have not advertisement to day, to which your attention is respectfully di rected. Slessrs. Simpson and I’aiks keep full stocks of every thing needed hv their customers, and their corps of indite clerks al ways take pleasure in wailing up on their friends. Read what they have to say. —Wc publish this week an in teresling announcement by the Board ot Trustees of Andrew I’c male College. Read it carefully, and adopt its sentiments. This institution appeals strongly lo the ! love of every citizen of the town |diy. and History of United Slates, marketed by. as I buy cotton on S0F7ERS 4 PRESERVES LE1THER. it. J ANTHONY. 1 and county, and everybody should Sold by I'm.fa Turnip ScctI J All varieties, by the pound or pa per. just arrived, at 2f J W, Siam ced'S. do something to increase iu pat ronage. and to enlarge its sphere »f usefulness. Great Bargains in Shoes for the next 30 dsvs al the Shoe Store „,f K J ANTHONY Aii applicants will please seud in names at once. 31. C. Edwards, C. S. S. ——- — —In another place will be found the advertisement of Prof. A. J Clark. President of the South West Ga. Agricultural College, to which we call the especial at tention of our readers. It will lv seen that he oflers terms and in ducements that cannot he excelled by any institution «f its grade in the Stale. A large attendance is expected, and the prospects of (lie college were never brighter than now. —By telegram and hv two pri vate letters, all from reliable gen tlemen, wc have the information that the Democratic Mass Sleet ing of Clay county on Tuesday last instructed the Senatorial delegates lo vote for Capt. M. C. Edwards. classification, and each hale on Us own merit. I will say to the good people of Randolph and adjoining counties, that I aiu not working against the Alliance or any other organization of any kind, that I am wot king principally for. my self and the good of the country. Bring your cotton to Cuthhert. full pri. es paid for each and every something ready to pul on cxlii- i | ( liappv couple a path .... „ ,,, loved pleasure. The bridal party is! x^Kwhec. We.lns.tav, A.^ i'. <!.:«pn. bltlon < Randolph, if. represented : expected here tu-qny, (Thursday.) ; rilv <,f <avan’li. Friday, Anp. J4, 7.30 am at all should he represented well 5 ,5, ri *^ rt '* t 1°. vhruniclc the ewitin- , riry of Au-iista.Mond'y.Aujr.-JT.O.rjOa m _ [_ ’ { ued illness of Mattie, daughter oi Hr. TMlaiiaane.Wednesday*,Au^.^9. ll.Wain ,, "* * * ~ G. LCIark. ^ ulaski A (_o.^ otter jjreat j Miss Alma Helm, who has l>«»eii vis- inducements in Ladies' and Misses itie^ relatives in Fort Gaines for some They have i time, returned home Monday, aecom- iin’e. aai \ j panied In* her aunt, Mrs. Burney, ire sure of suiting you, both in U. T. C. 8hoes and Slippers, a large and handsome bale. Yours truly, J. L. Sanders. — In another column will be ibuud an advertisement by .Misses E. A C. Janes, who have taken charge of the Union Female Col lege at Enfaula, Ala. Wc call special attention lo what these ladies have to say. Din ing the last year they taught a most ex cel lent school in this place, giving universal satisfaction. Wc wish them the most gratifying pio«|**r ity and success iu their new field of labor. Style and Price. * ( —Saturday last was an exceed ingly quiet and dull day in Cuth bvrL NO 2SCSE EYE GLASSES, No * !*. Beak (’hattnhoochce.Monday. Aug. Al. 3.00 j» hi Chatt;dio<K*iiee.Krh!ay, Aug. 31. IJJOpm SaTaaaah lo IIomIsh. (latei’ity. .. Thursday. A tig. 2.2.d0p m city of Mafon.Tliursday. Aug. 9. 7.(m pm Gate City... riiurxlay, Aug 10. 1.30 p in City of Mnc«»n.Thnr>d*y. Aug. *J3.7.00pm (iate City.Thursday, Aug. .'IO. 12.00— in mu Get rid of that tired feeling a* quick ; More as possible. Take Hood’s Sarsapa rilla, which gives strength, a good aj>- )>etite and health. Ejes! Mr. George U. Halliday has been nominated for the Lower Producing l-mig-Sightcdm* MITCHELL’S EYE SALVE A Certain. Safe atm Luce five Reined v for SOEE. WEAK, AND INFLAMED EYES, Pnxiueiiur l4Hig-SichtedneHs. and Re- Look Ahead. BUY JIlDICIomY! You can (lo so if you come to us. In cori* sequence of scarcity of money, we offer I I tm • I PRICE OF GOODS IX EVERY DEPARTMENT Greatly Reduced. —TO OUR—“ CASH CUSTOMERS. sentiment in favor ot tariir reform and jiossiblj’ delcat the re election oreenator Colquitt, have given facts and made onr deductions. The reader may et a Kuiululpl. man to pMu the llous^ I ^ facls r „ r f . lcts lhpJ . first of the merits of the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dost and a tedious, all rail ride. R iles include Steals, and Stale Room on Steamers. Round Trip Tickets will lie placed on sale June 1st., good to, return until October 31st. Now Yoik Steamer sails tri weekly; Boston Steamers weekly, from Savannah. For further information, apply to any Agent of this com pany, or to E. T. Ch.vui.tox, Gen. Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga.. or G. G. Akdeksox. Agent Steam ers. Savannah. Ga. tf. And Consequently are Ready to SACRIFICE PROFITS, And Sell Every Article in onr Store at a GREAT REDUCTION. House of the Gen#al Assembly by the democrats of Stewart i*oun> ty- ^ ♦ am JUST KUi’EIVED! ami Re- toring rlic* Sight of tho < »M. Cures Tear Drops. Granulation. StvcTu mors, Red Eves. Matted Eye Lnslics. AND PRODUCING OF|( K RKLIKF AND PLUM A NEXT (IRK. Also equally ettieaeiouH wlien used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever A large line of Fine Umbrellas. 1 S, '"~ Khtum. I5.,rns ; Mies for ladies and gentlemen, al ct ANTHONY'S SHOE STORE • Sir. H. S. Edwards retires from the 3(acnn Sunday Times. | or wherever iiiflaiiiatioii exists, MITCH- | Kt.l/.s s.vi.VK irtt.v tw u-eil h. advan- I litre. S.t.l by all liruggisU at !?5 cents. aujfi>-ly a — —We were surprised to sec so many peaches on the streets lor eiiivunwab lo 1'biladelpbia. ( n.M- Ship* d» not l '‘I fry I'.ifr n‘irn _) Juniata... Saturday, Aujrust 4. aJZ) p m I less. mg... Siit unlay. August It, s 00 a m j Juniata, ,-atiirdav. August !8. p ni ' i>o -o.:-,. .Saturday, August J>. S.uo a ,n G.-ANDEliSOX, Agent. U. fi. CnniriTIAX, Gen. Soliciting Agent. Some race troubles aye re|>ortctl in the Stale of Arkansas. This ia no doubt a republican plot to get campaign literature. State politics are gelling right 83,c 1381 Saturday lively over in Suulh Carolina. Iluckleu’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Han.bi,' ibluins,Corns and nil Skin Itruplions, and posi tively cures Files, or no pay re quired. Jt is guaranteed to give |(effect satisfaction, or money re funded. Fricc 25 cents |>cr lw>s. The supply , i.’ or s;l ] c i, v J. W. Sr.vm oitD. seemed lo exceed the demand. j«-5 ly. Tliit DubjIi, Act Wisely, And decide quickly to buy of us before the Stock is picked, over, as such chances as we offer now are not met with every day, and you cannot afford to let them pass. Secure Bargains Toy Calling With out Delay. 1. PULASKI & 00. apt !(> cl