RANDOLPH COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS Cuthbert News Former Typesetters Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: "Lindy Hard" Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/randolph.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm The Cuthbert Appeal 25 Feb 1881 [Randolph Co GA] For the encouragement of the rising crop of boys...to point out a few examples of success...memory turns to boys who set type in the Appeal Office........ Eugene Douglass--editor & proprietor of the Alma Independent of Arkansas W J Scott--of the Howard Co Telephone, Ark Eugene D Byars-editor & publisher of the Guntersville Democrat, Ala Johnson D Shaw-Delphi Times of LA Josh Jones- with his partner also a Cuthbert boy Eugene Lehman of the Arlington Advance James P Dodge- engaged in business at Jacksonville, Fla Rev Henry Dodge- of Presbyterian Church at Jacksonville...these brothers were devoted sons of Cuthbert widow, the latter not a printer boy John B Wardlow- son of a preacher, long located at Cuthbert has reached an early distinction in literature Charles Brown- son of John T, now distinguished elder of M E Church, TX was a wild Cuthbert boy since the war Ben Baldwin- prominent as a lawyer at Paris, TX Fielder brothers Idus & Clarry- prominent lawyers in NW Ark, the former a popular member of the legislature of that state,now in sesssion Byron Johnson- Attorney at Ft Worth, TX, an unaided son of Cuthbert widow Willie Russell of Sherman TX & John Lightfoot of Paris TX- sons of estimable widows, superior business qualifications,fine situations John Shaw of Americus, Charles Harris of Arlington, Roswell & Henry Cobb of ALa, all successful merchants, are Cuthbert boys..............