Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, August 02, 1888, Image 4

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*■ £xrntor<flnarj Man. Dorman B. Eaton, in the North American Review, givea this high estimate of Grover Cleveland's character and career: The career of President Cleve land is unique in our history. Save for a single day he had her «r been in Washington until he went thereto assume the duties of his great office. Just past 47 years of age, he was the youngest •>f all our Presidents except Presi dent Grant. No candidate had been so little known to the people, known so little of the official life of his country, or was acquainted wiih so lew of the great men of his party. He had never met a member of his cabinet except those from his own Slate. He IihiI never been in New England, nor further south than Wash ington, nor further west than Ohio, He had been neither a popular orator, an editor nor a public writer on any question, lb-had had no part in military iitfuirs nor in any popular move im-nt. He had not been a party leader or the head of a taction, nor had he rendered any party services which in the view of politicians, is a claim for office. He had no personal followers. No candidate ever so dependent upon his own personality, ever so utterly destitute of adventitious aid, ever made Pfesldeftt for reasons so original and peculiar. Never a partisan, he was a sturdy Demo crat always. His official experi ence when made President had been lar less Ilian that of any one of liis predecessors. Until No veunber, 1881, when he w as elect ed ina^or of Buffalo—but thirty- six months before his election as President, Mr. Cleveland had held no other offices than those of as sistant attorney for a few months, and sheriff for three years. Be yond his own section of his State even his name wras unknown. He had served as mayor less than eleven months when he was nomi nated for governor of New York, and as governor less than twenty months when he was nominated for the Presidency. Nothing in our history is so extraordinary, or upon the theory of the politi ciahs, so inexplicable as this. No national crisis, no military glory, no chance of fortune raised him, aa some ot his predecessors, to the highest place. * * No Presidential candidate in this generation made less effort than Grover Cleveland to elect himself or had so little aid from office holders’ political assessment. This man, new in national af fairs,-has become not only the greatest moral and political force of his party, but the statesman most respected and trusted by those whose judgments are least biased by puity prejudice. He has become the leader of his par ly. so far as it has any as a whole, not by going down the way of its passions, but by calling it up to the plane of its duly. In a eabi net as able perhaps as any in this generation, he is conspicuously foremost. If wc except Jackson and Lincoln no President since Jefferson has been solgreat a po litical force. His acts and State papers would be a belter platform for bis party than any its leaders could frame. He has elevated the leadership of his party and made a new career possible fur it. His death would be the severest loss it could suffer ami more than that of any other three men In the country would change all the problems of lh*e next election. T. I. S. C. Don't suffer any longer, but use Tanner's Infallible Neuralgia Cure, the only infallible cure on earth for all forms of neuralgia ami nervous headache. Rangtim Root Medicine Co., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn. 50 cents per box. Sold .by J. W. Stanfoko. julviy-Jm ■ — • Senator Ingalls. Don Piatt in Bel ford’s Magazine. We must confess that a study of the great censorious Senator's personal appearance did not en courage us in a hope of a success ful vindication ot bis past. Ifllic Almighty ever wrote a legible hand upon a human countenance, 'and pul that countenance in keep ing with the form. Senator In g*Ps is a man men would suspect and women avoid. The cold, ag giessivc, vulture like face above the slender, sn&ke-likc body indi cates tbe evil qualities this very disagreeable person seems to pride himself upon. Nature has . given all creatures an instinct hy which we recognize our enemies. But every creature, however crude and vicious, has its friends, or at least its associates, and it is rare that one can be found that lives alone and has to fight all creation for its living. Indeed, we doubt whether one specimen of 60ch condition can be found, if we except our Senator Ingalls. Snakes live with shakes, tigers With tigers, and even the offensive skunk lias other skunks fid asso dales. Ingalls is alone, aittf sc i entists should seize upon him at irtlfesrly day fur a glass case and lalicl setting forth the fact that the specimen is so rare and curi ous that it is the only cove Known to the' mnseums. A Fight with a Catamount. Editor Home find farm: One night we heard a terrible uproar among the sheep, and fath er and brother George, armed with an edd thne flint-lock rifle, and an old linrse pistol, and a raftlefn, matched forth to see what the trouble was. They were just in time to see a tremendous cata mount making off with one ol the finest lamb? in the flock—my pel as it happened. Next ^ay they trailed it to a thicket, where, after eating as much as lie wanted, he had huiicd iLin the leaves. Futh or made a box trap and placed it over the spot where the lamb W as buried. It was several days be fore be returned, and fell an easy prey. We all went down to see him. He was a fine looking ani mal, about two feet high, foui- feet long, and very strongly built. He bad large eyes, small oafs, “bnrnside” Whiskers, and at a ills lance reminded one of C. A. Ar thur. A catamount lives on stray pigs, invalid rabbits and such other hric a brae us he happens to come across in summer, and fatten. In winter he lives on hope, and, un like the ground hog, loses flesh. Well, after holding a council of war, it was decided to invite all the neighbors and have a steeple chase. There were twenty seven dogs in all, including two gray- hounds. The dogs were arrang ed in a half-moon around the trap, and the door opened. The “cat" didn’t seem in much haste. He walked leisurely out, smiled at us, looked up at the sky to see if it was going to rain, then trotted leisurely across the field as if to say lie haled to part with good eoiupany, hut had business sev enteen miles away, and was going to see almt!t It. When he was about a hundred yards away wc loosed the dogs, and when lie heard the concerted yell all his melancholy seemed to leave him. and he skipped from county to county as if he meant to surround the globe in 9:32. The gray- hounds pulled up along-sidc of him ami engaged him in conver sation until the other dogs came up and surrowndvd him, then the “cat" whirled around like a buzz satf for about thirty seconds, and the an' for half a mile around was filled with dog meat and excite ment. Wc came up just in limt to take the deposition of the last dog and watch the “cat” as he trotted contentedly across the next county. C M. Giiv.en. Owens Cross Roads, Ala. Attention, It. It. I.. For sprains, bruises, rheumatism, cramps, inflammation, swi-Ping, cuts, burns, etc., in man, and splint, ring bone, wind-all, epizootic, scratches, etc., in horses, Rangnm Root Uni incut is a sure cure. The “Kintr of Liniments" is the universal verdict. Never faitsto cure any ailment that can be reached by an external medi cal application. 54! cents per bottle. For sale by J. W. Staxfokii. — —♦ • —■ The Survivors of Waterloo. Manchester Guardian. Who arc the survivors of Wa terloo? The carl of Albermarle and Gen. Whiclico’e figure in the“Ar my List” as. the only two men who shared in that famous fight. The Daily Chronicle mentioned Lieut. Col. William Hewitt as a third, but there seems to be some doubt as to the accuracy of the information. He sold out of the army sixty years ago, and if still alive is in liis 96th year. The duke of Albermarle, in a genial letter to the Daily Chronicle, says: “Mention is made in your imp res sion of this morning of Lieut. Col. William Hewitt as one of the sui- vivors of Waterloo. I hope your information is correct, for I should like In greet an old. friend and comrade. He was the junior cap lain of Ae regiment in which I served in the action. The editor of‘Hart’s Army List’ knows noth ing further of this officer. Ilian that lie sold out of the army nearly 60 years ago (Aug. 10. 1S28). Hew itt was six years older than I, end I am in my 90ih year.” The earl of Albermarle was born in 1799, and has probably been the eye witness of greater social and po lilical changes than have ever be fore happened within the compass of a single life. The map of Eu rope has been changed again, and at home the changes have been equally momentous. What is im portant to notice is that the alter ations in the fabric of English society have been made in the in terests ol justice and fairness.— The institutions of the country are stronger now than they were ninety years ago. because the mass of the people are no longer outside the pale of the constitution. “Ev ery man ’would live long.” said Swift, perhaps cynically, "but no man would be old.” In our own day some public men have learn ed the secret of a long life without growing old. Among them we may surely include the venerable peer who gave his “Waterloo re eeption” on Monday. ■ w ■ — D¥. ffealev’s Celery, Beef andiron cures dys) epsin and indigestion. No doubt that many of the so- called protection' democrats are very anxious for the defeat of Cleveland, and llic trintSplr of the republican party. IIow a Prince Popped the Question. Paris has been enthusing over the case of the prince of Aosta.— The prince is engaged to be mar ried, and to none other than to his ow n niece, Princess Lottitia Bona | parte, daughter of his sister, .Prin j cess Clotilda, ahd of Prffiee Je ! fotne Napoleon, better known as Plod Plon. The marriage, a most important one, is to come off in September, and it has a flavor of romance about it dear to ladies with long thin wiiists who sit in salons and say "»i« cAere.” They became engaged at a railroad sta lion in live minutes. PiineeAus- la admired his niece more and more as be saw her grow upj but A Hospital For Bogs. New York Graphic. About a block Irom the Fifty- ninth street entrance to Central park there is a hospital fof- dogs. It is no make believe place; blit a genuine, cosy, comfortable bouse, where sick or sore canines are ta ken in and cared for. It is no charitable hospital, however, and the solid looking Englishman and his wife who are the owners and managers of tlie place did not start it with any special philan thropic views. In fact they meant to make money out of the business, and they have succeeded so well that in three years they have amassed a comfortable com said nothing about bow lie fcltun- | peleney. Yesterday' the observer til one fine day, not long since, , counted twenlv-two dogs in va- when she was coming over to Eng- ' rious stales of convalescence un hospital roof. "What land to visit the Empress Euge nic. Then it suddenly struck him how many big young men with yellow moustaches she would meet ready and anxious to marry weal thy princesses. The thought caused him to sink almost uncon scious on the platform. He did not, though, bill pul Ins head in the princess’ carriage window and said, while the guard y elled en voitare : “My niece, I have loved you much always, and for a year pas sionately. If I let you go the em press wifi marry you to a mil-id, and I shall be undone. Promise to marry me, and make your un cle happy.” Princess Loetilia, who had been expecting something of the sort, said “yes,” and they' had barely lime to exchange an engaged look before the French locomotive be gan dragsing her toward Charing Cross. This story which shows that royal folks go about love matters just as tye do, was told by the princess to a girl friend, a daughter ot one of Napoleqii III's marshal's, and by the girl friend to me. It is a good alliance for the Plon Plon family, for Piince Aosta is a brother of the king of Italy, and there is nothing between him and the Italian throne but the present king's only son, a youth, forever getting into acci dents. Princess La-iitia is not her uncle's first love. He was left a widower fifteen years ago. just aTtcr abdicating lbs crown ot Spain.—Ex. dcr the kind of dogs are generally your patients?" was asked. “Well, generally pngs, Prince Charles spaniels, black anil tans, skye terriers and other varieties that the ladies love. The majority of my customer* are swell®, and most of them are w omen, and they feed and pet their animals so much that I am always sure of having my hospital full. I could write a book about the whims and fancies of women as far as dogs are concerned. If any one told me before I went into this business that some women have more affection for their dogs tiian many mothers have for their chil dren 1 should not have believed it. Yet it would have been true all the same. How do I treat the sick pets? Oh, easy enough. A little judicious starving and a week’s freedom among the grass and sand on iny little Jersey farm usually brings l.Uc dog all right, flow much do I charge? Two dollars a day for hoard and care, and all the way from $5 to $25 for a successful cure. I Didn't Waal It Made too Good. WHAT SELLS. ! New York Snn. ,\ny article of pennine merit ought to An inventor recently perfected j “Srkabie a fiiscovery. for tthich he lias been ! s h 0 \vjn«r fr«»m an obscure Motion, not .. , V . .. r ,. nn .e i traversed bv railroads, which mmesils working (luring :i number of y eats. | <fVnj com-ictum. it is the same w:ty It is India rubber in a stale of! wlicreref ii. B. Ii.has lieOn introduced A Frightful Skin Disease. Snferiugs Intense. Head nearly raw. Body covered with Sores. Cared by the Cuticura Remedies. Messrs: Stkvens it Hail-iEtfi Monroe. N. p; Ilcar Sir*—About two months ago. oh -„1 i, i,„ ..n-mralion of ymir recommendation, 1 bought abottle #<>l,,UOn - ' n 1 parulloQ Ol of t'CTiernA Kesolvkst. one box fuTi-j wliicll fid siilplitit. In her, ornapli- ctrsA Salve, ami oiie-cake of Cvticcua Soir. l or my son. aped thirteen years, who has been alHictetl with eczema for a long time, and 1 am pleased to say that I believe die remedies have cured" him. Uis stilferings were intense, liis head be ing nearly raw, ids ears being gone ex cept the gristle, ami his body was cover ed witli sores, liis condition was fright ful to heboid. The sores have now all disaplienrini, his skin is healthy, eves bright, cheerful in disiiosition. and is working every day. My neighbors are witnesses to this remarkable cure, and the doubting ones are Triples toil to call or write me, or anv of niv neighbors.- W.il. S. HTEPIIKNSON. WneclIESTEE F. Id., i sioN lO:| N. Cl ilia is employed. He applied it to a number »f materials to demon strale its varied and great use', lulness, among them to a piece ol black silk. A friend introduced iiiin to a leading silk importer, who sent for liis chief expert to examine lire | iece of material treated. After a very careful ex arainatiun tlie expert said: ••This increases llielustreof tbe silk?” “Yes,” assented tbe inventor. “Increases its body.” “Yes, yes.” “Refiners it thoroughly walcr- not dis and given a trial with other remedies: A Remarkable Showing For B. B. B Against Other Renv edies. FrTSAM I'll.. April tfs<7. I have been suliering for most thirty years with an itching and burning all over my face and body. 1 took eighteen liottlts t-»f oil*: blood medicine ami it uul me no goO'iL I commenced last January to use 1*.. 15. It., ami after using five hot- ties I felt better and stouter than I have j in thirty years, my health is better and I I weigh more than I ever dM- I lie |ildemlhma 1 £wbn^uattisUjririL MUMWlSMStlWlHtADoRTtmR XH^S^ATf^neK Legal Advertisement 1 ;. Citation for letters of Admiiifatra* tlou. S TATE OF GEORflfA, - Randolph Coi*>*ty. Notire is hereby gfven to all person* conrerned that on— day of . LSS7. L. I> Price, late of Randolph coun ty departed this life intestate, and no' JK’rson has applied for administration on. I the estate of said I.. 1>. Price in. sstitf State: that administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other lit and proper person after the publication of this citation, miles* valid objection is made to his .appnint- ment. Given under my hand ami olll- rial signature. this July 21 sf. ISSN. •1. GOItMLKY. <>r«*hary july2W-4t Randolph County, Gar. A POSITIVE. CV/REfoRSCROftflA Monkok. N.O., Oct. 29.1887. The Potter Delhi and Chemical Po. : Gentlemen,—"Sir. Win. S. Stephenson of 1 this county brought his son to town tte day to let its see him, and to show us f what 1'i TKT is.v Kemi:mes had done for { him. This is the ease referred to in our j letter to von some lime ago. To look at ! .. .-i, . i,.. ....ui,.,,. ; the boy now, one would suppose thal P™ot while tlie rubbet 1 there had never been anything the mat’ | yerni hli*?’’ ter with him,--seems to be in ]*crfect ■ ’ ,, health. We have written and herewith j 4 *JtiSlSO. inclose what his father lias to sav about the mat ter.-—wrote it just us lie dictated. W»* are selling quite a quantity of Cu- TKiKA Remedies and hear nothing hut praises for them. W e regard the t 'rri- ct’K.t Remedies the best in the market, and shall do ail we can to promote their sale. Yours trlilv. STjlYKNVtfc I5ItrNKK. Druggists and Pharmacists. ‘•And vastly increases the dura “Exactly so. Just tbe fnur things that 1 claim. I’m delighted that you recognize them ” ‘•And nothing is further from our wishes than to 9ec such a thing introduced. We want s»lk to wear out, not made to last for Cuticbka, the great skin cure, and Cutktka Soap prepared Iron* it. exter nally, and ( LTin’KA Resolvent, tlie new* blood purifier, internally, are a ; c*cr. cure for every form of skin and ■ The merchant indorsed view, and politely bowed will cure me entirely. I am sixty-two venrs old andean now do a good days work in mv field. I consider it the best medicine f have ever seen for it.cer tainly did me more good than all the mediVine I have ever taken. I had. m all. nearly a hundred risings on my faeV, ncVk and bodv. James Pinkerton. Two Bottles Cure Rheunia tism. lioroiiToN, Ark.. June4, I8S4. I cheerfully slate the following facts in regun! to tlie use of your mciiicinc i'l ; 1,1 v fiuniiy. My litrii; soil: i. .wars ol ...j.. sntii-red froiti an acute attack ol rheumatism, causcil by umUie exposure and chilling the blood. 1 hoard your remedy liigiiiv recommended, and pur- sed one b.'.tlie of Motierief * llm., l-'u-scoit. Ark. lit about out- month, after using tills bottle. lie became so lunch better that I got the second bot- ' tie which is now being used, mid my : son is nearly well, and I think by re- I0II.5 FIMPLt5 ClDoP.CHR.OKlC SORtS :T AuK'd(o5-vi.o,Mi DiSLA.VELV-AR.tS! F-G -ROM AH IMPURS STATE, c-f f he BLOOD FerBoTTlE. 6 FoR. $5 KPot lihimekt. IS TH£ 3E5T as EARTH I * | jxnutive - . ual * : blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. ! that in I 'moving liini to a cooler summer climate I ■. w hich I will do > and t on»:nui:;g p.'tise ; Sold everywhere. Price. O'Tktra, nOe.; Soap. *2.V.; Kksolven-. Pre pared by the Pottki: Djii o and Chemi cal Co.. lioston. Mass. ^BP-Send f«*r **Ho\*’ to Cure Skin Dis eases,” Cd pages, au illustrations, and » testimonials. vector out. 1 it r«»*rf6ct cure will he etteeteil. i e«u:- the in- ! si.Vr 1J. Ik 15.a most excellent hlooii pu- r ritier. ^ ' R. II. Agt., Ihmgiiton. Ark. T) T A f PI*KS. bl:n*k-heails, red. rough. X liil chapped and oily skin prevent ed bvCn n i RV Soap. Weak, Palaful Backs, A Sound Legal Opinie:,. j A Book ot Wonders, Free. E. Bainbriilge Mntniav Esq. I , v | 10 desire full iriforntalioti Cofinty Ally.. Clay Go., Tex . I : ,| H ,ut tin: cause and t-ttre <>f Blued says: ”!I:,ve used Electric Bilters j Roisous, Seteiiiia and Semiulous with most It spin- results. M-y | Sweiling*, Tleers, brother also was very low wit h i tl Jaundice, hui 1 ' *’ OT7TS ■IdidcetoEveuybod] &o has a diseased Liver is to at onco take proj .cans to cure it. Ttfo function tho Liver is < gnwl to porfornj, and on the regular exccuti frail i which depends not only the general health of t I ody, bat the powers of tho Stcmoch, Howei iraln f and the whole nervous system, shows ;! cst and vital importance to human health, , Malarial Fever was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Kidney :iml Uterine Pains ami Bitters sa'ed his life. Weaknesses, relieved in one Mr D. I. Wilcoxson, of Ilorse ---. minute by ,]| L* 4'nfi<-ii a '» ; c K a d,U a like testimonv. j Ai.u-k’aiH P’HwJfr. the first and • . .. . only i*ain killing plaster. New, install- j ^nyillg: He Ji'is.tivrlj believes J tiineourf, infallihU*. 25 cents. ■ fie would have died, had it not | been for Electric Bitters. For a old, squeeze part of th*-j Tiim great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria! Dis 4 ss^Ij eases, and for all Kidney, Liver Itheufna- Kii'lney (’omplainisy Catarrh, in secure !*y mail, free, a eopy of our I»2-page Hlostrated l»ook ol VCotiders, tilled •.? ith tlie most won der .'111 and startling prooi ever before known. Ad«lr«*ss, blood balm CO., Atlanta, t»a. jnlyl0-4t : c squeeze part of juice of a lemon into a teacup, and pour hot water over it. Sweet en if you like, and diink hot. Ii will often save you a doctor’s bill. ' J. W. Stanford’s. md Stomach Disorders stands j SUlf led. Price 50c. ai d #L at 1 E a KEW BOOK! Full or now Ulonu 1 I ... j valuable iiifoimatAo*: : j Although actually : ^ fsp! many dollars to "rowers. | I copy will !•« mailctl fr«*e any ppr.-on who ws’l .-end i stfinips cm! thr* address ; three or mqrecvtonsiveC? | Iiage. Cauliflower or Ce!e | growers'. Address 1 ISAAC F. ITLLlNtlHAVr. * Ln Pluice. Lact'a Co., P AND Now is the Time In use Hodges’ Sarsaparilla with Io dide of l’otash, tlie great purifier for tlie blood. A eertain cure for rheu matism, semiulous affections, and ail diseases peculiar to females, lleno- vates and invigorates tlie system riivsicians nHSifiltfiend it. Take no other, knnguiu Boot M(\lirilu* Go., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tern. $1 per bottle, tiold bv J. M. Stan ford. " julylll-lni fieu. Hampton’s Displaj of Nerve. New York Tribune. A middle aged man approached Gen. Wade Hampton Hie oilier day in the Senate, and asked liis influence in pressing a claim be fore tlie comiq^tec on affairs. He said: ■‘General I am glad to sec you again. Yon don't recognize me, lint you personally made a prison er of me in tlie war.” Comparing notes, Hampton found that it was a fact, and re called the circumstances. He was reconnoilering one night and missed liis way. Around him burned many more camp fires than lie had left behind him. and en tering a house lie had discovered that lie had strayed ifito the ene my's lines. A few soldiers were seated at a table, and addressing them abruptly as it he was a su perior officer of their own army, he asked who they were and what they were doing there. One man spoke up and replied: “We belong to the Eighth New York regiment, and Gen. IV arren Lie ackj nai" ters io r AND ORGANS! S tATi*: or gkougia. (JriTMAX (.’ol’NTT.’ Onliiinry’s oflirc, July Gtfi 1SNS. Toni! iVboin if nxsiy Toiirrm. W. II. Gorsurh having :ip]>Ii« f] to ine’ *'•»i* letters of A«Iininistr::ti« n -”ith wilr tihi.i xi’fl »iii tin* estate of Gcoige W: CiMik. Into of >;ii«l county, this is to cite all anil singular tlu* creditors and next of kin of said George W. <‘«*ok. to he anil, appear at the September term, l.s*<8, of tiie court of Ordinary of .-aid ermutv. and show cause, if any they can. why letters of Administration with will annexed -hoMld not he granted to said \V. II. (iorsiicli on Geo. 'V. ('ook’s estate. Wit-* i ess mv otficial signature. M. L. ALBRITTON*. : ju!yl:*-4w Oniinar/.- j Robert AI«’Aktiii;i:.j Petition and Riilo' X? 1 . - to KoreeI«»>e Mort * I James I. McLendon.\ gage, t^uitu’aii sii-' I perior Court. March Term, ls.s$: ltaj>-'. i pea ring to t!»e tours fiom the 1‘etition «5 j R<»ht. MeArthur. aiid fr**<»* an in>|»*v*tioif 1 ot the original -Mortgage and Notes, thatf I on the 2d flay of J Vbiiiaiy I.sSo. Jam**.* r- .Mcl.cmlon made and ilcliVered 10 1L 1 alfinati a Mortgage on whoL* i.(ji tif Hu«<l A'o. stl. and ^ ..cies oil'of the north cast corner of No. the tract contaiu- mg two hundred and ten and one half acres, more or less, and lying in the Sti# i»i>tri« t oi said rtnmiv, to secure the* payment ot One certain principal Note' and leu interest Notes, of even date with 1 said Mortgage; that said Mortgage and Notes Rave been duly tia:i>!erre»' bv said James II. Tallmaii* to tlie said Hob-’ ert .MeArthur. Audit fiirtliur appear-’ ing that by the terms of the eontract. said princi]»al Note became due. and payable by reason of a default mafic iif the payniriit of the interest N'«»tt: wjiielr :ell due l'eb: uarv I-t. 1K.\S, mulit further appearing that there is now due by said James !. McLendon to said Robert Me Arthur, on said Notes ami Mortgage,- the sum of six Hundred Dollars, as V:in-’ cijRil. the Sum ot Twentr-Four Dollars' as Interest, up to IVbriiary l>t. ls.s-i, with accruing interest at the rate of .s js*r cent per annum, and tin* sum of ,<;2.nO,. ns Attorney's l’qes. I; i s therefore o;-* der.sl fiy the Court thai saitl James 1/ McLendon, do pay into this Court by die lirs'trday ol the next term thereof the I Principal. Interest, and Attorney Fee.-,- ! flue, on said Notes ai.d Mortgage. and ; | all Costs, or show cause to the nmtrary. | A ml in default thereof. f«Sreelosure iti j saitl Mortgage will he graatc*! t*> said Dr. Mor.-o. the invw.U-r of Morse's U- j an.1 tbeisjiiity ,,f re-- tiian l-iiis. has -ini #,c oreat.-r | ‘ 1 ' 'X' " 1 *»""■■* >■ -'■/ O-ireU....... ■ .art of hi-lit.- in Ira,, iiin-. bavin;; vis- j l-.'r.‘-' i , r V '' ' i. .... , . . \ wclli ori ' tr h* ,r,t d. Let tins order he enter- ;is Viu’i'.'nrts of N.'.rth \:.n rim! i.as spent : let service be' venrs aniiil.e tl.e In,linns of our western jo&■; E": " 11 <?> * >» eountrv. il v, as in this way ll.nt I lie In- p’V, 1 ?. M ^ ‘s ‘in ?*• ‘ '“‘‘"i'' I ’‘ 4 V- i '^‘ • Hun ilooll'iiis were lir-t .!i-cnvcr«i. ’ ,V' .'^V " •“'■••ri i.s a..ver-‘ l»r. Morse the fits: to estalilish ] !”"‘r ,,f 1 are |.ul..ishcj a». tiie fact Unit nil Hiseuses arise Iron, In,- : i.ic-.i Gy l .vv. March VI. l.wa. M WT.HEOKlY UfFAlUSlt GJH& - • • loR KEURAJ.GIA.- • • -^OLD EV’ERYVfHEPv^ NASHflUXTafo. ill Cuthhert Ly J. \v.* STANFORD. For ? apr!2-ly TO HEADS GFFABUUES. RaORSE 3 mm lillilad Tiie Best Family Setlicic§ IN EXISTENCE. Mn >d. uirity ol the B!i •leansing aii'I i»ur j not only cure, but prevo.it. . c. P. C. i’iaintilL* lade by FLEMING BEOS, Pitu^rch, Pa,, a i se according to directions they wul enro y. | e/ M ^nirin ' romptly and permanently. Around each box Is . r* f^CtuN’Iu u-apr>cr giving full description of the symptoms ; Or g M S» r diseased Liver. They can be had of druggists. |v ^ Ctj A ^—. )J rOR ,r S3Ss«T£tarp womans Disease FLEMING BROS^Prttsburgh, P PECULIAR TO HER SEX. ApKRFKCT REGOLATna 4 and Powerful Tonic. VORY POLISH *TEETt Perfumes the Breath. Ask for it. marl-1 v 1 Can Sell You an ORGAN 0B PIANO Oiieapei* l They . hand [ eases ALL arc the remedy that the bount**nu> of nature has provided for all ilia arisng from I iil x mseonentlv bv I „ J < J.' i-A IfK K I S the JUooil'tlicv ! . Moyc, B. i‘. Ilofits. * Attorneys. I certify * I; n J the above ami foregoing* appears BLOOD. Rule i> a true copy of same U|m»u the Miutiti s of the Suin' of l^uitiiuin eouutv. This Mu g. a. xViiitakkr; maiil'ltn 1m nor Court' v -• k LSS.S. William C. Hay.) f An Offset Ciaini. Farm Magazine. A hired man, wlio had been era ployed on a farm in tins county entered suit against liis employer the oilier tiny for balance of wa ges. amounting, as lie claimed, to i $32. The sfiil wfl3 on trial in military | j U3l j ( . c yestoidny, ami il j looked at first as if the plaintiff had a clear case. He gave dates and figures iu a straightforward way. When the farmer took the stand lie said: **I claim an offset for that $32, for 1 honestly owe it.” “What is your offset?’’ said the lawyer. “He is an unbeliever.” “In what?” “Why, in the Bible.” “What has that got to do with your justly owing him $32?” “Il lias a heap to do with it.— I bad six hands in my employ and we Wtfc hurried when 1 hired this man. He had not been with iis two days when he stopped the j reaper in the middle of the fore • no,»n to dispute about Daniel in j the lion's den, and in three days j we had* a knock down over the , inhale swallowing Jonah. The got , and V St IF-TA KEN-DURING-THE Change -of-life GREAT SUFFERINGAND j DANGER YJILL BE AVO/DED. y -SEKD FOR-zr BOOK.— _ ; BradfieldRegulatorCo h- Atlanta,Ga.^1 TIIAN any House within 500 Miles of this point. :n: nnmc of ilic>e atb' L^'gmir- ? S PILLS MORS ire the he remedy. following .j existence* for diseases: When you want any Instrument, confer regard to price before Imying, and 1 Will save you moio; BILIOUSNESS, uhi, Headache, I.nP?g ! J.-‘*io?i, ComplgJnt. Dyspepsia, Loss of RIooil, All Der:ingo!m*nt of the Stomach ami Rowels, Liijl’l for Divorce. Lilly A. Ilav ’ L appearing to'tin* Court that the Slo rill* has rcfurucl ihat the ilefeirvirfuj Jin the above state! case is m»r Xtf Irf* j fuiiiul in Randolph coiinf; . and it furth- thc' : ^‘ r (Ini! the defendant re>Mc< j "'R ,: t this Mate, it is ordered that service j of the petition ami process he pcrfecteri j o:i her by publication of this or.lcr in the I CrniRKiST KvTK'.RRIsi; \\i» ArI'EAI. OtU’Cf Livt’r a moutii for four months. JAMBS S. RoYNTtlN*. Judge H. c. Presiding/ | A true extract from Minutes Ran- lolph .-‘ttperior Court. Mav Term. 1 s>8.- U O. BKALL, c. ?.r. ImforJnts I ;tl«o stdl I*i no and Organ Stools separate. J. W. STANFORD. THIE IP, Dr. Whitehead’s Great Remedy. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT, P’ POTASSIUM. Skin diseases, (’ostivem ss. (’olds. 1 Marrhoca. Fever and Agtie. Ki inev Diseases. Chest’ Diseases. Tiivv are the Best Female Medirine known. Remove the cause and vmm cure the disease. Bad Bhn»d is the great cause of disease, these pills cleanse and purif' i^- 11 tlmruMghiv. that dis ease. hflviut^nnihiin* voiced ui»< take flight. i ) i i. I !< cmd^ i A ;d r j In other parts of this paper, cert?. ! of the cures made bv this Won THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIF2ER OF THE ACE. j Has cured more Rheumatism. Scrofula. Old Sores. Skin Diseases. Blood Taints, etc., in the last six months tiian all th.> other Blood Remedies on the market. It is no humbug. No secret; hut a preparation composed of tlie Fluid B.\tracts ,,f ! Prickly Ash. I’nke Root, Queen's Delight and Sarsaparilla, with the Iodide of Potassium added. Physicians indorse it as a ; splendid combination. It is a Powerful Tonic and lutild* up the system rapidly. IF’YOU ARB WK \ k AND FB’T.i i' TRY ONK BOTTLB AND Yol* W1LLSEKITS WON’DKRFl L KFFJC<*rs. j All who take P. V. P. gain flesh and strength rapidly. It is the best remedy for Malarial Poisons.and will cure Chills in ' every instance. As a I onic and Regulator for Female who are in a low state of health, it has no equal. TIR/YT ONE BOTTLE -A-ICTIO BE CONVIlJcED. A Great Cloud of Witnesses! Read What Those Say Who Have Used P. P. P. t Locates underfill j Discovery or :is proof conclusive, buy i and try one box of Pills and you will he satisfied that they are Hl> \ SttlVEKS.i vs - for Divorce. Jas. riii i vers. 1 I f appearing to the court that fhYsher- ifi has returned that the dffCfHrjVf iff the above stated case is ihi* *tr h(- foii'hV? in Randolph county, and ir further ap pearing that tlu* defendant residesout of ! the state of («eorgia.it is ordered that; must servic e he perfected of the petition andf process on him by publication of this or- | der in the < i tiirurt Fxtkri*::isi. A: Ar- : i*kal once a month for four months. JAS. s. BOYNTON. Judges, c Prcsiiiing. A true extract from Minutes Randolph hiperior Court, Mav Term. isss. H. O. BKALL, Clerk. julyl2-lm for tins. all we Claim them to he. For sale hy all druggists and dealers. - W-H.COiV5STOGK, SOLE PEOPHIETOR, Broekvifle, Out. and Morristow-n N. Y. dee2'2- : y For .Sale by J. \Y. Stanford. ses of Srphili: sent us to gvt milk.” Hampton Ivll that all his nerve ; [nan who runs the mower anil aiklress would lie required to; extricate him from this dangerous position. lie reached for Ins pis-; tol, held it along his thigh, and j on leaving tlie house commanded S tlie man who had spoken to him | to follow. He did so. Hampton j OQ to A.-h. Poke Boot and Potassium >. while , . c* ~ i in Wavcross, and induced me to take it. about Sampson, and , *j*j u , f,' rst i lo ttlo allowed its wonderful ef- drovc over a stump and damaged ! fe«*t>. and after continuing the use of it I for a short time rue i.heuiuati.smdisap- ihe*maclnne to the tune of $Lo.— ' ’ - * Fifieea Years a Sufferer From Bigmsalisa.! n . t>ss ,ui> ; ,n: . u l c hi,nii, »v formed! i improve andheak-d uprapidiv. ami h t.»- ... It f ,, j vines pfiysi-ians. cte.. to obtain relief for day a sound and useful leg. I think 1*. "hat Hon. w . Ii. Wilder. Mayor of AI- her, hut without any success whatever. \ 1*. P. is all a man could ask for ns a Mood bany. Ga., says. j lie was advised by physicians to try P. i purifier, as I have known it; I suffered fifteen years with rheumat- ! B- B- Be fiimlly did so expecting to de- J terrible case: ism, «nd during that time tri»*<l all the ! riveno heueP.t. but after taking less than short tim**. s^Ttlfied speciiics that 1 could hear of. 1 two bottles, eruptions appeared all over <>»*«• f»f them I paid thece dollars per K*l- j **hd she immediately began to improve. } L\ke(’ity, 1’i.a.. Jan. 2. LSSO. tie for and took nine4i«ttles ami received j a **d now her skin is perfectly clear. She ’* no benefit from mv »»f them. Mv grxncl- ! sleeps sou ml! v every night on an ordina- >i»i). who runs on the 15. A \V. railroad, j ry pillow and her general health has not finally got ;t bottle of 1\ 1\ V. t. I’rieklv : better in years. Mr. Newman, who iOtMl i iirc some in a remarkable Asa Ammons. Tbe next ilay m} - 603- luoke liis leg while climbing the fence to listen to the row that was going over the children of Israel go mounted his horse, and called the j n - i|,| 0 " the Red sea. Worst of man to him. Bending down to a j| tn y w jf u ga ,,j s (j e didn’t believe tiie soldier s ear, he wiiispered. 1 K1 ij;i11 was fevl bv tbe ravens, and, hang it ail, I found .myself weak ening over Noah and bis flood.— That is 1113- offset, sir; and if lie “I have a pistol aimed at 3'onr heart, and will shoot 3'on if an3‘ alarm is made.” The surprised man whispered: “I surrender.”- Hampton then bade him on just ahead of his horse, and so brought him into tlie confederate » y camp. It was this man who, after twent3'-lliree years, met his captor and asked a tavor of him as a Senator, which he was more than willing to grant. was worth anything for $1,000 besides.’ I'd sue him move 1 - RICE BROTHERS, hurt time the ]K*:irctl. 1 feel like a new man. I take great pleasure in rceoinmcuding it to s iv I levers from* Rheumatism. \Y. II. Wilder. Albafiy, Oa., June 13. lSstf. « Greexyii.i.f.. Fla., S'-?. 1SSU. I>r. W|;iu*hea»l: In the yea 1 1S7H I was attacked with r. severi case of l’.lood Poison that defied all treatment. I went to several jdivsi- cians but found no relict. Finally 1 .. . , - went before a Board of Physicians at j nmvo henytited tuan hy any other rcnie- TaHahassee and was examined, and my : dy >h** tried, especially her Dysjvepsia, cast* was declared to he a virulent case of j whieli was very distressing ami of sever- Blood i’oison. and all the mevScine they • j^l years durathm. She seems io have gave me failed to eradicate the dreaded • been entire!\* relieved of Dispepsia. and disease ami my life was in danger. 1 lo>t : 1« gained,Mesh ranullv. I prescribe it the u#e of iny left arm and a physician is a merchant in Lake City, is very en thusiastic over the cure, and think? it the grandest blood purifier and tonic of the age. Ab Eminent Physician's Opininn. ^aycross.Ga.. March 3, LSSG. l\ V. V. MFii.ro.; Dear Sirs—After careful observations of tl.e jtetion ofVour remedy I am pre- paied to giv>.- it my umptajifit'd indorse- ! nient a> an alterative of* very decided! merit. I regard it. moreover,'as one. of ! tin* best «>f remedies for dyspepsia. 1 gave'it to my wife for Malaria and (»en- eral Debility, and to my surprise she a a* B. 1'. I*. Mfo. Co., Savannah, i Gentlemen Iliad Rheumatism for six years, and last .May was taken dow n ami confined to bed. My legs ant! feet were badly swollen and tiie co/or of a red ap ple. and I was in a fearful condition. I heard of 1’. P. 1\ < Prickly Ash. Poke Root and I’otasMiii!! i. and after seeing what the ingredients were—as thefontiu- la is on the bottle t concluded to try it. and after taking three small b»/*!lr s i was able to go down town and attend to my business, end I must say that I feel like a mail. Aim now taking the large size and to-dav Ibciieve that I will soon he as likely as any man of sixtv-onc vears can expect to he. A. G. I.ano. -v O — o E* P. 0. Don’t waste time awl money and undergo needless toft We with the knife when Ethiopian Bile Ointment will afford instant redid and certain cure in every ease of blind, bleeding, itching, internal and external piles. Bangum Root Medicine On, Manu facturers, Nashville, Tenn. oO v»ts and $1 pef bottle, £old by J. W. Stanford jniylD-lni Among the Enumerable fish stories on the-rountis is one to the effect that an experienced fisher man tras pulled oterboard * and drowned in attempting to fund a 2o0 pound catfish at JeffersonviHe/ lad. ——!>■:.%i-ifR* Wrought Iron Fencing, Cresting, Gratrs. Vcinilators, Vases, Brackets. Balcony Railing, Iron ami Brass Castings, 14 to 26.' S. Calhenu Strwf, at this place''said my arm would liave to he amputated. The corruption that came from various sores was so offensive that I disliked to come in contact with my friends ami neighbors. 1 took thirty- two bottles of an Atlanta Blood Purifier. ai>o a lot made in Baltimore, and in fact everything that I could hear of, hut re ceived no benefit. I had entirely de spaired when your General Agent. Mr. Clarkson, came here advertising P. P. 1*. i Prickly Ash. Poke Boot and Potassium ) and induced me to give it a trial* 1 got one large bottle, took it. and one' and a half small ones, and the various sores have healed entirely and the new skin lias a clear, healthy color, an l n?y gen eral health is better than it has Is-rn be fore in ten years. I consider it the grand est blood medicine of the age. as such a small amount shows it wonderful effects. I am agent of the F. R. & N. railroad fff this glace. GreWi ville. Fla., and taker great pleasure in recommending a medicine that has performed such wonders forme. Bespeetfully yours. ^ J. W. Hammert.y, Agent F. K. & N. Lake City, Fla., June 2*4.18SG. r. II. Newman, of faikc City. Fla., says his wh'eh^s siiflered for seven years with a efifiiplicatiou of tliseases. of whieli Asthma was the most prevalent. She had rHJt laid down in bed foi'scrfren years. with eoufidenec in KiieuniatiMii and oth er conditions re*]ifiring a tonic, and inva riably ttitli the most satisfactory results. Bespeetfully. J. H. Redding, M.- D. Wavcross Ga.. Nov. 1.7. t9&i. Dit. W. II. Wuns:nhad; Dear Sir—At your request 1 will stat, my case. Some years ago I contracted ma laria in its most violent form while living Chattahoochee. Fla.. Julv 1(5. ISSd. Dr. Whitehead.Savannah.<>a : Dear Doct«»r- -Please send me one ease of P. V. P. small size. Will settle balance due in a short time. Thu J*. I*, p. i.s making laurels everywhere in Florida. Success to your brightest anticipations. Truly your friend, Tu**.,-, Kt .Mf ii. AuGftor Case of Btaatiss CareB. | Sci!LATTERVILLE, (i\.. l ’eh. 2o. 1S«>. | I had Rlieuniatism last fall in my legs ! ami feet so badly that 1 could scarcely I walk and could do no work at aU. mV ; | father heard of P. P. F. having cured a j j neighbor of i»nr« .Ifr. Henry Waidreu » ! of a had case of Rheumatism! and I ►ought ' ^ j one bottle to fry in my case. The one I at Newark. N. J. I c«»nsulted varirnfs phy- 1 bottle curort me coinpl.-tely. and I have j sieiansami took numlM’rlessprej’-irratioiis j not had a pain since, and my legs areas rtMMammended as "sure e(fres,” hitt it | useful as over thev were before I had the stuck to me like a brother—frr m.»re like a j Rheunmfrsfw.- If you want to publish mother-in-law. I finally Fame South, ami this von can do so, as the facts are well while here tried new remedies said to "a!- known. Bespeetfully. ways” cure malaria. ;tnd v-u know the j Johnnie Strickland. broken down condition I was in when I | uT K, j How I was cared of So-Called Cancer. to-day in as good health as I ever was— Ln.ATox. Ga.. Aug. In. 1j*S;L s-ft fact Letter. As a remedy for a broken- Du. \\ niteiikap;^ down eoustitution it has no equal ! Dear Sir—This is to certify that 1 w:;s Yours, etc., T. CVjffLE. a sufferer with a place on my under ftp for fourteen vears. and was under treat- ■x 0B r? as gj 5* — H • O'** ** . ii C —i -. ^ g -i /-s ® tv —-* 2 S'* ^ e- zz k ^ y • r ~ etc : 1^1 as Q hr! H M fcl 8* q y y y y y 1 RxccutorN S TATE OF GEORGIA 1 ^ - Ran do i.i'ii Gofxty. Agteeahly t«» an order ***f the Court of i Ordinary of Randolph county, will be ; r!fI t*#B»e highest ladder, at tlie court I hon.-e door of said county. «*n the first t Tuesday in August next, within the le- i gal hours of sale, the following property,- • to-wrt: House and Lot in the city i»f j <'uthberL Randolph county. Georgia,' ! fr»»nting weston Lumpkin street, lumnd- i ed no'rtli hy lands of \\ . W. Daniel, east j hy Mrs. Rsigway. and smith l*y Jas. A.. Allison, Containing two and’ one-half’ J acres, more or less, and known as the' John Beveridge House and Lot. Sold ns i the property of John Beveridge, late of >a*d «•< J »o»*y dr'ceascd. Terms Cash. This July.'ifh, 1 gS-'-t. (■'f.or*;i: McDonald. H. F. Hoyt. j u Iv.V t d K xec. i h »rs. f^iitmau (»unty SfierifTs Sale. j Will he sold before the court house* door in Georgetown, on the first Tuesday' ! in Aug*#st next, the following property., j to-wit; • tptc Atlas Kngine. No. 2.1>17, * with a?f of it.? proper attachments coni-* l ph-re; i‘*n horse power i»ortablo • Boiler, y**. f-^lsp-lS. with all of its | proper attachments, ns the property of' Asa Turner, fo satisfy a Superior Court Ufa iu f;. Tor of Alex McKay, vs. said ATurner.- S;ii«l property locatetl near' .Niorris Station, in saiu county, near the* residence of said defendant. je2S-td J. M. 1IAKRKLL. Sheriff. Jacksonville. Fla.. July 1, 1SS.1. Two years ago I had the worst nicer on my leg i ever saw. It find eaten down to the lame, and my whole leg below my knue and my foot Were swollen and it»- tlaim*d. The Uine Wff? swofleti ami pain ful. and discharged a most offensive matter. My fdiysicfcm saitl I had necro- ci# of the hone and my leg would have to come off. At this stage I commenced fo fake I*. I*. I*, and bathe my log with hot Il-e lias expended all the inortey his htisi- e as tile soap suds. It Ingan at once to* CMIaA.ir^TTIEL^CTIJrRIErD incut of different physicians Ivit they did me no good. 1 had lost ail hope of l*»ing cured by medicinal treatment.- 5 then went to a doctor in Florida who treated them by art. After gedme to him 1 got well for a while, lmt it ret«rm*d as had its eYcr. 1 then concluded to try 5*. 1*. 1’.. and after taking five bottL-s, pint size,was cured. 5 also find it to la? as goon] med icine to give a good ap]»erite m*rt to give proper digest io»/ Yotirs mu»t fmly. 1-. J. SriUCKLAND. BY 4TI.13TA, aprJd-lin tilKOlHil t *l The P. P. P. Manufacturing Company, Savannah, Ca> ifctl ct YOU SALE BY ALL DBIJGGISTS AND MEDICINE DEALERS. QTATK OF GKOKGIA. BANDOl.ru Coi'NTV. " iu. Kersey and others have made ap*» •lication for a second class Public Road*,, •cgitming at the Morgan road ii'cAf Baisden’s. and crossing the Fulton Miff Creek near " in. »!*rsev*s. and running: [by the residence «f Jessie Turner to J. 1L- ; Kdward’s. intersecting with the Shell-- * man road near .I. C. Newkirk’s, be madef i public, which has been marked out by* the Commissioners, ami a report thereof j made on oath hy them. AH persons are* r.otific«l that said New Road will,#*? an<$ after the first Tuesday in Afignst nexf^ hy the Ordinary of Kondsaftd Revenue of said county, lw* finally granted, if no pew cause In* showtf to the contrarv. This- i June ilttii. isss. M. GORMLKY. j je2S-fm Ordinary. A* Fx Officio (Tk. ( iiatinfi for Letters of IlismissioN# S TAl’K OF GEORGIA. IlANDOI.rit (’orSTY. Whereas. !>. N. ^]>eer. Administratot of A. T. A moss, represents to the court in hi< petition duly tiled and entered »m record, that lie has fully administered A.- T. A moss's istati*. this is therefore t»? cite all ]»ersons eoneermal. heirs and- creditors. t«» show i-aiise. if any they can, why said .'dministiator should not Ih>; «lisi*harged from his Administration and- receive Letters of Dismission on thelin»t ; Monday in August next. ISSS. .Given* under mv hand and official signature,, this April J). ISSS. M. GORMLFY. aprll>.*-ni Onlinan*. WM. LINK’S Furniture Store. (1 Door Fast of Boss’ Carriage Factory,) EUFAULA ALABAMA. I IIAYFthc Latest Sty h-s of Furniture hy tin* Car Load. ‘Chamber Setts from >4'» t«» *2oo; Bureaus >is low as $11*: Bedsteads from $uo; Chairs from 7*» < 'etits to $|S a piece. Safes. Wardrobes. Book Cafes. Writing Desks. Hat Racks. Window Shades. Arc. : Wood Coffins ami Cashrts alf Sizes, and : Prices I will Mauuf -cturc ahd ITeparr Furni- j ture of all kinds and at the shortest no- 1 the. and at living prices. I will sell 1 Furniture as Cheap ns any of the Neigh- j boring Cities. Having been engaged ini the Furniture business for twenty years } andgiven satisfaction. I wouM thank j mv old friends ami customers for their i past favors, and \tould be gfati to see * them again. JfCP^’l'he Ladies are especially invited j toexamine my ^tock - ^^ j » 0 IVIh-ji visiiinK dir rlty >lont fail to p.-iy , _Jl.-H-l 1 incrvOil oulv £V ,«-r ojilhi, Mica Visit. ISi-memlic- tlieplair. line „ nJjZoa • ic iT. 1 ilatru Vvr, Klrgaat Anil Extrusive Line of Toilet So.tfs. Ciift ami examine it. J. W. STANFORD. D«Mir Fast of **R jss’ R(*s|*ectful! v. a;»r2ri-Rin. 'arriagt* Factory.'* WM UNK. Maehinerr Castor Oil, only $! .«* per :nftop at tlie Dm-Sfere of *. W. tIAMOKll.