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1THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN.;
j Firaay Morning, October 14,1870. 1
tQ. tom Glover has taken tne field asi
» candidate for re-eloction to the office of]
Bounty tax Receiver.
IKSTOE YOUR PROPERTY
• following *.vfc- and reliable Coinpauife*
i Br.msn fcMxRCJumtilsMTtASCtGo., B j nj
Of London, Lnglinfi
^TTS'KNIS iN.-UH-kSCEOo.,
Of Brooklyn, New York
| Cs^-Pctkonal. —Col. John 15. Gor-|
Bmon editor of the* excellent paper,
| fhlootton Standard is In the city, look !
if bo did’nt care how the worMj
moved.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
uf New York 1
s Co.,
. W. T. DAVENPORT,
It his New Drug Store, Lamar Strutt,
Or to, SPEER A HOOKS,
i .t brokers, comer 1 amar A College at*
j Quarterly .Meeting.
* l or Bethel Circuit at Bethel; 2nd Sat-
| inlay ami Sunday in October.
j Magnolia Circivt at Botteford, 3rd
Saturday and Sunday in Oetobe
Starkville Circuit, at Starkvillo -ltlj
jSatmday and Sunday in Ootolx
J1 Terrei Circuit, at Coptrs-Cliapel, fitli
■ ^Saturday and Sunday in October
*3 Stewart-Church, at Irena, 1st Saturday
st'iud Sunday in November,
y Lumpkin 1st Sunday evenin;
'rivember, Monday Tuesday See.
Dawson and Lumpkin I*rcs3 will copy
VjLud Obligo. J. B. MfOKHRK,
ItOB
LovicPiekck.—We had the
ensure of listening to an eloquent dia-'
from this venerable servant of God,
the Methodist Church, last Sabbath
, A heavy V skimmago ’* took plfic*fl
tween a man and a gallon of benzine,a
aturday afternoon. The benzine turn-'
m into a brute, knocked Lima
at and sent him to the Guard House a
C©. We present onr readers, this morn j
ig, with a Jewish sermon, delivered ing
this city on the 5th imL, to the Israelis
»f thocity. It presents food for all i
lecting minds. Bead it
ngs of - the Grand Lodge L 0.
G. T., State of Georgia.
Editob Rkpubucax The derelop-
Tribute of Respect.
FmzxMinr Lodos, No, 39, L <X G.T.
Amkbiccs, Ga., Oct 5th, 187a H 10011 * ot the reeonree^ of this section of Wear® painfully called upon again, to sorrow
Grand Lodge cf L O. G. T. ot Georgia country is a matter which should in- Jw another nt onr brethren. Onr esteemed
aet at 10 o’clock A. M. Roll mw willed good citizens. The people of '
L responded to by the following: KJ.| A ! b)U, y have exhibited a public spirit
r,W. J. Fogle/N. J.
f. K. Thrower.
iepsrted this Uf* on 1st Instant:
ehich ought to commend itself to the nuu
The three white men who are to
carry tlie county for Whitoly aro spotted.
morring. In tlie afternoon he addressed Thev are a beautiful trio, and were at the P ro * ^ exn *
good people of Americas. With four or We arc again reminded that the young, the
Bro. W. P. Harrison was appointed by avo **ilw*y* radiating from that place; hsalthy and tbs promising of long life are often
Chair as Chaplain, pro. tem., and rtidl they «« bound Boon to bare, it
». M. J. Coferns Grand Marsha],pro. 560001 doubted that the commercial od ^^ ^ wI1> He was about t
1. N «ld material prosperity of the place will hrae ^araot aet, having inrt catarad
ISro. Oaen was appointed Marshal, bo enhanced rapidly. The place has not nanboed. Let us alt profit by tlii. very
ihe advantages in point of health which peeled fiat of the “Great I *
it the Methodist church.
New Map of Georoia.—Dr. J.
Hinkle lias placed in our sanctum a copy
Of Macon, Georgia, of u new map of the State of Georgia,
jnst revised by A. G. Butts, Esq., of Ma-
E on. It gives the Railroads already
xistence, and the rentes of some of those
contemplation. It also contains th<
names of the Governors from the firsl
settlement of the Slate in 1732, to the
present inenmbent; and other interest
ing statistics. The map is perfect
ry respect and i9 worth double thenmouut *
-raked for it. Price #10.00.
Persons wishing one of these maps
be supplied by calling
Rev. Samuel Anthony. The Dr. has nl
ip a few pocket maps of the State, which
:aa be purchased at half the price of the
arge one.
the meanest of the three is a renegade 0tt r ^^ n ' ra ^ o ®* >1
» Southron. Wc know them all.
the ;SabbatU School children at the same League meeting Saturday night. One is The Report of the G. W. O. T. was disadvantage ubaTbop* on^loasa ia bis eternal gain.” “The
plac*. He will preach again this evening 7jew, one a farrincr, of some sort; bat presented and referred to the Committee be overcome Iwgdyby the spirit o ^ cWroth whom he wth/wi sul<uit
------ w ’ - ! au Distribution. the people. Live capital is an important to the wifi off '‘Him who doe* *llti»ii»«awriL
The report ol the Secretary was read ‘^ em ant in building a city. While Amcr J&aotcet, That wo tender to the bereaved
and referred to the Committeo on Diatri- iuuii has the advantage in point ot health, Mother, BrnUiem, sirt«r» «n<l Kindred, ooi
xtion. Albany has the advantage in point oi deart-fett eoodolenee la thia onr irreparable and
Tho report of the Trcaaorer vras read P«bHc .pint and lire capital. Aaindice. ■^jJ^^aUrh.lW vv'orthv Seo
ul referred to the Committceon Die ^ the public spirit and htunnen. activity ^^^),btbe beartoMdtns fondly with
tribution. resoinUon-,
Motion for the report o< tho Depnties ber railwa.vB, her numerous manufaotor- Md 4. That, we reqneet Hie Snnter Be
was withdrawn for the preseht. ing catnbliahmeuta. Americna may re- pnblbwn to poUhh the fore*oin s .
The Chair appointed special Commit *■'■» ,rom twenty to thirty thonamid a/" ^roo, t Ooo,.
tees na follows: Finance Committee—Fo-fP^ 1 * 0160410,1 forfiityyearaand it. J. Wxarr. i
le, Cofer and Harrison.
On Credentials—Thrower,
td Hancok.
Special Committee
ScHUtr Nomikatiox.—The Democrat I
party of Schley county, met in Con-|
vention on Saturday last, and nnani l
lOtbly nominated C. B. Hndaoo, Esq.|
is the Representative candidate for t
county. Wo learn that the nomination^
general satisfaction. This is tlitjj
right man in the right place.
NEW STOCK!
OLD STORE, OLD STAND.
MONTGOMERY & SHAW,
Unit door Earn of If&rrold, Johnson.Co’s N aw Warrhoiue.
SotmiERX Farm and Home for Octo
iEit. —Wo acknowledge receipt of thi*|
•aluable periodical for October, whichj
^closes the first volume. It is gratifying
Dr. Hinkle or! to know that tho Farm (DidHome has tak- cock and Nebkut.
en a front position among the Agricultu- ° -' n “
‘ yet not grow much necessarily in popula-
Bleakley, t ‘°° ftn ‘^ commercial strength. Onrpeo-
rder—Douglas, Harrison, Dnnlap, Han- 1 ^ strange that
- * n
Special Committeo on state of the Or-
ral publications of tho day. Gen. Wm.^ler—G. W. Brooks, Fogle, Williams.
Mrs. Pilgrim and Mrs. Hancock.
Committee on hour of Meeting—Dan-!
. M. Brown has shown himself to bo a skill
Ifni Editor, and the publishers, Messrs. J.
»g\V. Burke & Co., leave no stone untamed? lap, Frazier and Bleakley.
■ « . .. .... . -—i-i«-- Committee appointed on Official Or-
ir gan consisting of Smith, Bleakley, T. C.
C@u Whitely was nominated by accla- jto make it all that could be desired. W
nation, at tho Albany Convention, os commend tlio Farm and Home to
r.: Montgomery Sr Shaw want to sell
4ait their entire stock of groceries, pro , .
;]visions Arc., and ia offering groat iudneo blooding shv, lay at tho foot of l,or
cuts to tho trade. Seo advertisement
Radical candidate for Congress from this readers. Now ia the time to subscribe
District. Terms 82 per annum. Address Publish
He is a yonng man, is this Whiteley, ers, Macon, Ga.
md during the late sectional war fought —a—mm—
for tho Sonth, ami when eruaho.1 and Soithehm Ct l.TlViTan.-For October
Nolan, Owen, Stroud, Horniday. Dnn
lap. nndDeGraffenreid.
Mobas Lomi, No., 28,1. O. G. T.
rely too mnek on cotton—though it Where**, Oar Heavenly Father in hi*
Extension them, yet will they trust in it **** «*u fit to lay Hi* afflicting
people continne to
levote tbemselvea U> tho growth of cob
to the exclnwon of rest or comfort in by th® death ot hi* eU«*t sou; tho hop® of hi*
~ face of the sad fact, that the market heart. A aonwhoae brilliant mind, and abort all,
thereof half the time is barely suf- l “ 8 * dutiful, affectionate disposition, "are bright
it to replace the actual outlay in pro “* pnaniao foe th. tuture, and Ml;
uciug it. far if a large portion oi ^
capital of the country was employed lew brother, we would in the laoguage of nym-
mazmfactnring. Why are there not pathy eay; “grievo not, for though yon may
manufacturing establishments build- *Z»in hoar the sweet mask* of your Idols voi
ing np in Americas ? Can any one give ^ oarth, Jolmie and Kate are not lost to you
a„„ uvvue.ee, u. ..or cun- received, containing another valuable
luerora unable to defend l.eraelf and an Bde from Mr. Barnett on growth and due Thrower.
Jabjcct of pity to oven l.cr enemies, thi* tribution of cotton and corn roots, dins- Cornir
j renegade eon with others of his kindP totcJ l, 3" ,hrco 'it* 11 * 111 cuts-an abltf
Kli.Meaw. Ornnbcrry A- Co., call at- together with a horde of crimi- i ' r,ido from Mr - Gitt on iucrcas " ot , 1 » bo1
^Icutiou, to-day, to their fall stock
R^otxls, which they desire to sell, provid'
&cd cash customers will purchase. Thel
I^Vrctlit business is not to their liking, and
s tho life of a good establish
to save tvoulilo, this tiro pre
ill for llieir goods and requests
istomers not to forget this. .See adver-j
a;;
ont.
-. Tho Courier mniia hash of the let
’,cr of a young gent of the city relative tojjtlie laborers
(•he Atlanta Fair Grounds. Shouldn’t
*isavo done it, Pil., our yonng friend is in
f iove and of course, when a young man is so
^mfortunatc the first time there is no con-
f pilling his imagination Deal gently,
sl’il. he'll como riglit, ere long, and might
Committee on Does—Evans, Perdue, * K<x*i reason ? Are not the mannfactnr
T. C. Nolan, Cofer and Raiford.
ing establishments in every place ii
Committee on Cold Water Temple— 800111 wlier0 have l»een properiyft-our loved onw “beyond the River.’
Dnnlap, Cofer, Bleakley, Harrison, and managed flourishing as the green boyjprewlon of feeling* of sympathy for our brother,
tree ? Wl.y have we not a Foundry,
Be it resolved by Moran Lodge No. 26 L O.
Appe^-^ui^y.lPWmajrnd Variety Worirn, O;^
i]ills and thieves from the North to placed *' lvJ South another of Dr. Clow
themselves in power, override justice and nimble aeries on manufacture of Sugar]
people by heavy Location. Ia -» suggestive article on rust in cottou,|
jrder thi, better to accomplish this they ! * ith » B rcat ““J' otbers t .°° numcr0 '.
bare indnec.1 ti.e poor negroed to joiz. i to Tuention. For twenty-eight years tin
them, making promises that have ctwanetodM^omtaenUyprofo
been filled. The negroes now know bet-^ P eroAs rn ’=‘“ in0 >«■ !aborod v.goronsly
d have determined to stand by the ; tor Uie >tupT°vcment ol Southern Agn
Democrats if they will assist and instrnc! ' cu ^ ture » Horticulture ,i:c., and
them. Then let tho Democrats go tc “ ot m “ ch of tUl ’ P r0 «'
work and win ; tho harvest is ready, but j I
Committee
i, Parks, Fainbroogh and Dnnlap
Committeo on Returns—Hancock, E.
[M. Nolan, Amison, Riley and Loyless.
On Correspondence—Ivctner, Smith,
Ford, DeGrafienreid and Darley.
On Private Work—Cofer, Price* Holl
and Dunlap.
Special on Lectures—Douglas, Dnnlap,
id Moore.
Committee on Distribution—Cofer,j
mnlap, and Bleakley.
Committee on Life Insurance—Moore
Factories, Gin Factory, &<\ His not be-
inso they do not pay, bnt rather I should
iy because
and that idea is the production of cotton.
W« need enterprise—we need diversion of
capital from the growth of cotton to man
ufacturing. Let this diversion be eflfect-
' idea people, these feeble oxpresaiona of coudoleuce and *ym-
ion of cotton. P^hy, »* springing from the generous emotion* L * ru ’
©d and soon money will be plentiful here officially, be presented
on yo
I fczT Candidates for office who wish to
ii.nnotinee themselves assneli through this-
'Jpnpcr, must remember that it will take
at lie cash to do it. We will accommodate-
ji'ioon*-* in this matter, unless we have onr
jlti-rms. neither friend nor foo.
pj a ■ "-'r’nn«'i««'i
From an advertisement in to-day’sS
hpaper it will bo soon that Dr. W. W. Bar-
Vy.-y.v i» offering to sell a large portion o!
r. J 'hc new hotel, and, also one of tho ui03t
too prond. It is a fiilsc
pride that may work you harm. Throw
it aside and show tlie negroes that yon
to become competent to fill the
position which the fnturc may hold foi
them, and they will leave these renogades chemical
because socially, they are not their equals,
and will go back to .their old friends and
bo governed by them in all things. Try
donbl!
isiblo of late!
due to its teachings. Whilst]
5 mado up in largo part of communications^ On motion Bro. Hancock
from practical and experienced farmers—j^aiado a verbal report,
there are several pages in each number'
devoted to inquiries
which the farmer can have donbts
il botanical ^piestions cleared ah} o’clock P. M.
up—one of the Editors being Professoi
f Agriculture, Ac., in the University o!
Georgia. Another department on di
= eases of animals and tlieir treatment w
be found exceedingly useful. The largi
en in Summer. If the money sent from
jAmericns to the North daring the early
of tlie present year for castings, the
[liner work and material used in cor pen
Xcbhut, E. M. Nolan, Lampflen, Cofer.@“ rin S’ factory joins and goods generally,
Deputy!
Committee on Political Aetion—Fry,I
d answers, through^{£ a Q C ock, Fumb rough, Horniday, Stroud. I
On motion tho Lodge adjonrned nntilj
AFTEJ-NOON SESSION.
Grand Lodge met at 3 o'clock, P. M.
plantation wagons and forming
jplements, »tc., had been expended in onr
imidst in manufacturing establishments,
who can doubt that money would have
been comparatively plentiful oven thro’
the Summer. In my opinion the pros
pect for making money rapidly iu any
branch of mnnnfacturing is most flatter
ing.
Good Temflars Advocate.—At c number of its first class advertisements
meeting of the Grand Lodge Independ- indicates a very large circnlation, t
\. W. C. T. took the Chair and called Bnt, Mr. Editor, pardon me for this
[the House to order. The evening session diversion. I was drawing a contrast be-
devoted to the private interest of the I tween Americas and Albany. Bnt,
^somo one why draw such a contrast ?
ideac
i tin
ii'PPorti
iv;> the cash to invest have iUi£
y to place it where it will drew
(• premium.
: Rktresuntative.—Mr. Joel K.
Htxn announces himself as a candi-
o represent Sumter county iu the
pSiatf Logislntur.*, Mr. Horne is nu old
u of the county and bus many warm
,s who will support him.
|cnt Order of Good Templars, held at
Americas, on the 5th inst., it was unani-
monsly rcsolveil by that body to estab
lish a Temperance Weekly’ paper to be]
devoted to tho advocacy of the Order,
j Propositions for the printiug of said pa]
from various parties were received and]
tho claims of each thoroughly
The convention then went iuto an elec
tion, when tho proposition of C. W.j
Hancock was accepted. The choice
then mado unanimous by the convention.—
Tho first number of tlu* paper will 1x0
issued on or about the first of November,
and will contain tho proceedings of the
vertisCre rarely mis-jndgo as to tho best* 5 ?
mediums for commuuieating with the^
public. . The present No. is printed witliQ
and somewhat larger type, contain.*^
forty’ odd j>ages of reading matter
fifty pages of advertisements. Snb-Q
scription only ii$2.00. Wm. & W. L. Jones, T
litors and Proprietors, Athens, Ga.
Vote of Thanks.—At a meeting <
Lodge, No. II, I. O. G. T. held <
Monday night, tho following Resolutions!
eve unanimously adopted :
llesolred. That the thanks of this LodgeS
e hereby tendered to the presiding ofii-j
Lodge, the annual address of tlie ‘ ei ] s * ll ° *' vo Masonic Lodges of
Grauil Worthy Chief Templar, and other =it . v - Ior granting us the use of their Hall J
On motion the Lodge adjourned.
MbBXINO SESSION.
Thursday Oct. Gth.
Grand Lodge met at 9 j o’clock—G. W.
3. T. in the Clinir.
Minutes previous meeting approved.
The report of Committees read ai
lopted.
The election of Officers made tlie
der of evening session.
Lodge adjonrned until 2‘ o’ clock P.j
The ausiver is, I do it for the purpose oi
ascertaining what will be tho probable
comparative strength of the two places
[ten, or
fact that Albany
Railroad centre. Observation teaches
lost clearly that capital ponrs itself lav-
*ily into such places. With her net-
•k of railways, her wealthy pnblicspii
ited and enterprising people and the im-
;ns which these will give to increased
population and wealth, is it not poesibli
that Albany may o-ersliadow Americm
before.” Be faithful a little longer.
Trust God, for trough Ho may chasten. He
ioetb all things well and soon you will
hearts, whoee every pulsation is in sym
pathy with and for him.
liewlrol, That thi* Preamble and Resolution)
bespread upon the minutes and a copy signed
Jtefoked, That these Resolutions bo publish!
tbs Sumter Republican.
aor White Cabbage Seed, at
Dr. Eldridgr’s Drug Store.
THO , S M . EDEN
Sporting .Articles,
be hu jut received. Hbrin-tulu cvA-rietioj of Tliirty years In making, repairing andj
j articles il his lias, be is coMdeut that he can offer superior inducements to porchi
hopes by strict attention and fair dealing to merit the support of the people.
»_ East aide of Public Square, next to Sirrwe A bon* Carriage ManufiSory. net
HAVE RECEIVED A FCLL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
In Quality and Assortment, can’t be excelled in the Cityl
aware ot' the depression in. money matters and are aellinggoods unusual
ly low. We bought our goods to sell and we intend to sell them. Call once and
yon will be satisfied that we mean what wo say.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS !
OUR STOCK CONSITS OF
Baoon,
Shoulders,
Hams,
; on hand.
always o
l Butter and Cheese,
ANUOUNCEMENTS.
Fop Representative.
At the solicitation of many friends.both
white and black, I announce myself as a
candidate to represent the county of Sum
ter in the next Legislature.
octl3 te* J. R. G. HORNE.
Fop Congress.
I announce myself as a Republican
candidate for Congress for the Second
iys- Congressional District.
oct 1 td*
W. B. JONES.
Fop Tax Receiver.
^ ^ e authorized to annonnee T. B.
some otheTgiven nunaber of yearn,ft? 1 * 0VEK 5811 caodidftte for K**™ oflbefore buying elsewhere.
It is a fixed fact that Albany is a Tax Returna of Humt<>r wwnty, at thej oct 8 tf
ensuing election. oct
CRANBERRY & CO.,
>ther dr.v.
pe springs eternal in
nn old maid said to our devil
-ske.l him to marry her, the
t-n*' We loam that a genuine fisticul
*nme oft' nbout noon yesterday, betwcei
wl<it»* and a black woman, over a bon-j
Onr informant states that the •* wool]
r for a while, when the white
ured the bonnet and remained mastei
i>f tho field ; bnt tho “ colored troop font
g-iohly. "
V Goon Law.—Tho liqnor law passed
the last Legislature of New Hamp-j
re went into effect on Thursday last,
provides that any damage by an intox-
ited person is recoverable from tho on<
^stlling th-' liquor, and that any negleci
fij >n the part of tho proper authorities ti
interesting matter. The paper will lie a 5 whereby tlie Representativ
(family newspaper, devoted exclusively to
»f Temperance, literature and
oii-scillaneous reading. It will bo the •
ifficial organ of tho Order tlironghout the [
State, and will contain everything of in
terest concerning tho organization. The - ve niRo °* the reception of the Grand!
Grand Lodge, through its representative.. |h<odge, thus contributing hugely to thel
of the
Graud Lodge, I. O. G. T. were euablei
transact a portion of their business.
Rewired, Tliat wo also tender ou
than’is to tho Americus Brass Band fo
tho valnable ^services rendered <
•
violations may bo punishobh
l from §50 to $500.
has pledged its support to tho paper. It
will be the aim of tho Editor to make
one of tho best family newspapers of t
South. •
As tho paper will'have a geuerel circnla
tion throughout the State, it will be one
if the 1>est advertising mediums for pro
fessional and business men, in the State.]
Bnt a limited number of first class adver
tisements will appear in its columns.
thousand copies of the first
her of tho paper will bo i.ssn«*d. Partii
wishing to lmve their advertisement
ippear in tho first number will pl<
hand them iu at an early day.
Remittances for advertisements and!
ibecriptious must lie sent, by Express
registered letter.
The business will lie conducted strictly
interesting ceremonies.
Resolved, That our thanks are also duo.j
hereby tendered, to Col. P. F.j
[Brown, President of Fnrlow Masonic!
’emolo College, for tho use of the Chapel!
ening of the reception of thi
[rand Lodge.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Grand Lodge met at 2} o’clock, G. W
3. T. in the Chair.
Minutes of morning session read
ion firmed.
Several reports ou tho good of tlie
ler received and adopted.
Bro. Fry moved to reconsider tho
tion of the morning session in adopting]
tho amendment of Bro. Cofer. Tho
tion to reconsider was discussed pre and]
in until 4 o’clock when the special
r—that of the election of officers was
taken up.
The election resulted as follows
E. J. Kirkscey, P. G. W. C. T.
Again ANNOUNCE that they sell Good'
Only for Cash.
v .„ .Their FALL and WINTER Stock i» daily at... .
-thin n fi'iv years, „s ,t now Joes Woot-
—GREATS REDUCED PRICES
ffiants are from under tlie monopoly of] FOR C A. S H!
public carriers and can therefore sell mer-|
edize at less price than the merchant*
of Americas, who are iliscriminatedl
ist by onr only public carrier. SoonBrhe aocret of o
Fresh Meal and Grits al
Fresh Goshen I
Irish Potatoes and Onions,
TOBACCO, CHEWINQ AND SMOKING, CIGARS, ALL GRADES,
LORILLARD’S AND M’ABOY’S SNUFF, FINE NATIVE WINE,
280 BATIK: ECOBJ9B OOtiliATtS,
10,000 lbs. FRESH FL01JR, in Qr. Half and whole Sacks.
Factory Thread,
Jeans,
OsnaburgH,
Shirting,
Knfttog Threiul,
l’low Iiino-t, Si»iee,
Brooms, Soda.
Buckets, Soap,
Powder Sc Shot, Candles
Caps, Teas,
Cartridges,
l*«pper.
Candles,
Oysters,
Bardinea,
Potash,
Blacking
CANNED
Tomatoo*.
Pea?,
Corn,
Strawberries.
a would mention but s^iace won’t admit.
Singer’s 1STew Family
Sewing Maoliine,
BEST MACHINE EVER INVENTED. It will always l»e to yonr interest to call
MONTGOMERY Sc 8HAW.
Fall & Winter REMEMBER 18 7 0.
THE OLD AND ESTABLISHED STAND
tho Brunswick and Albany road will
impleted and Albauy can then boast
three railways to tho coast. Will uotj
trade and cotton from Americas,
Americus below go to Albany instead ol
is| going to Macon V Macon oversliadowii
Americus on one sido and Albany
other will the place not be overshadowed
completely V Are not these serious ques-
Rev. W. P. Harrison. G. W. T. At- tions ? The question for consideration
^ The reception of the Grand Lodge j . nrincinle
!'■ 'i <*■ T. -10 off at CUcga Chapel,
:
veuing lust. The welcomc|
a delivered by Dr. W. W. Ford,
the paper will be
fonnd in another column.
Onr exchanges will confer a favoi!
Cominnn iea te«l.
Mr. Editor : I desire, ^through you: i
| columns, particularly to return thanks toj
kind and uninterested friend win
> far inconvenienced himself
port my name as a violator of a city ordi-|
ico, in canvassing for the salo of thi
nt Lamp Burner. In justification ofj
myself I will state that, Mr. W. T. Dav-
mpovt is my regular appointed Agent,
or these Burners, and that he derives a
profit from all of them sold in tlio city, < Grange,
id I do and shall, nt any time,claim the |
haste, beautiful and appro- i |]poo |ho p roprieton , hy pu UUUing
This a as followed by several no fj c j n g the aliove, which favor will bej
reciprocated.
*|uldres8es \>y members of the Grand
‘jLodge, nono of which have wo timo
pace to notice. A largo number of the
it itizens were present and evinced greal
^ntcrest in the proceedings.
|«
Sumter Superior Couicr.—The rcgnl
Htcrm oi Sumter Superior Court
meuced yesterday, Judge J. M Clark pi
siding, and Solicitor Whitely in attond-
Among tha visiting members
i the bar, wo notice Hon. B. A. Hill, Judgi
, Lyons, and Hon. Clifford Anderson oil
’Macon;Gen. Phil Cook of Oglethorpe;
Capt. Hines of Albauy;Messrs. Wimber
ly and Gillis, of Lumpkin, and G. W.
Warwick of Lee. Judge D. B. Harrell oi]
ho Fatnula Circuit i-t also in attendance.]
The case of Arnold B. Greene, vs.
Hr-.trior Court.—The time of the Southern Express Company, for false
I A gentleman who resides in this
i-canty while in onr office, a fewdaysogo,
; ; aid : " There are eighteeu persons liv-
my ]>laco and no cen-ms taker na*
on there to record the fact. Several oi
' fiibors around roe say that the
jpvaMiH taker has not been near their
riiioasc?
3
privilege of assisting him iu eveiy
able way in tlio salo of them,
regret, exceedingly, that the sale ol
few hundred Burners in this city, should
“ shoo to pinch ” onr unknown
’riend to such a degree that it should
make him lose so mnch of his valoabli
agitating a question ho purely dis-
tcresting to himself.
most humbly See.,
Your servant,
Epw’d 8. Bliivkley,
Traveling Agent Orient Lamp Burner.
Amfjuous, Oct 11.
lanta.
C. \Y. Hancock, Grand Councilor.
Miss Nixon, <1. V. T., Macon.
Owen, G. W. O. G., Atlanta.
Stroud, G. W. T. G„ Knoxville, Craw-|
iford connty.
Bleakley, G. W. M., Augusta.
Miss Hester, G. W. D. M., Albauy.
Amison, G. W. Messenger, Macon.
J. K. Thrower, G. W. T., Atlanta.
M. J. Cofer, G. W. 8., Atlanta.
T. C. Nolan, G. W. A. 8., Macon.
Rev. H. C. Hornadv, G. W. C., La-|
tbo election uf Hepresentatives U> ,Ue| mado l> r »mpU.V nud literally.
Right Worshipful Grand Lodge. Bro-“ "
Comm nniention.
Mr. C our inn : Keep cool; don’t cry
e a good boy, ami don’t swing on thi
i post, and the next timo I’ll bring
. something pretty from tho Atlanta
Fair Grounds. J. A. A.
i the Grand Lodge wentiutc
avert this overshadowing and
ive our.selved. It is beh'evetl tliat thei
capital euongli in the country, but
there enough enterprise and public spir
it ? I think there is, 1 think the peoph
rill soon seek in good earnest tlie reme
ly for the evil which threatens. The
ks for subscription to the Newnan and
[Auicricus Railroad are open. Onr reme
dy consists in subscribing promptly aud
largely to this enterprize—let us build the
Road for next crop to Bnena Vista. The
Drnnswick road seeing ns iu earnest will
[build the rood from Isabella to Americus
n the same time. To effect this it is ab-
lOlntcly necessary that subscriptions be
|fHF. MONEY,
INK PRICE..
Vie have a full stock of Domestics, both
Northern and Southern maimfactui
Plaids for servants, O.-uaburgs, ]
Uleachifl Blib tings and Mivctings, n!
CASH PRICES,
-orrosi'omtbiK with tho T.OTV prioo of COTTO]
MERINOS,
EMPRESS CLOTH I,
POPLINS,
UL’K & COLD sir.ia?
u. i/iWT-r. TIT ax 1'61’AI. FOB GASH.
A beautiful stock of ladies CLOAKS and
dlLAWLS, cheap enough to satisfy thecuxxsi
buyers. <siery lower tlian ever res
ey. Cloths and CassimertH, both c
md Domestic wiaunfactors, i
E. J. Kirkscoy, and W. P. Hairiaon,'
dec tod. Brothers Hancock and Fogle,j
] ilternates.
On motion the thunks of tho Grand
Lodge were returned to Bro. Hancock
for his labors.
The following resolutions were liiuaedg
F tlie Grand Lodge, prior to ndjonrn-
mt
i
CrsX
II. W£8Tft£til£ft f
Irish Linen, rinow case Linen and Kheetiag,
Damask,
^ting, ai:
steady; middlings 131
Sayasxxaii, October 11.—Cotton iu fair de-
Resolred, That the thanks of this Grand >hand; middlinga Hj,
Astounding Low Prices
FOR CASH.
A largo stock of UMBRELLAS,
SHADE* and OIL CLOTHS.
A very superior article of Ticking, warranted
} hold feathers.
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
A very large stock ot
BCROEKERV, CHINA & GLASSWARE
At Reduced Prices for Cash.
Plated Spoons aud Folks of superior quality.
Also, CASTORS,
Table and Pocket Kuires,
Pine Teas. Candles, Soap, Stareh, Soda. Royal
Macok October 11, eveuing.—Cotton; the mar^Bag^Powdere, PoUeh. Smoking and Chewfn R
A very Urge stock of
AMERICUS COTTON MARKET.
AxKBlctTff, October 12th, 1870.
COTTON—We qnote middlings at 12 j cento.
Lodge is tine, and they are hereby
^nded to tho citizens and Good Temp-|
-1are of Americas, for their aninterrapted
iy <nirt, yesterday, was occnpiod in coiling
;I' ivil cascH. The jury rendered a venlici
j? 1 f'lO.OtXlia favor of A. B. Greene, vs. having been previously connected
] be Southern Express Company, for false the case. Tho plaintiff is repi
<* prisonment, was taken up, Jndgc Harrell!
presiding, iu consequence of Judge f*
kindness and hospitable entertainment
be members of their body, while in
session in their midst.
Resolved, That the thanks of this Lodge
e hereby extended to tlie variom
Rail Roads for their liberality to mem-
New Yobk, Octobor 18.—Cotton dull and de-
ng middlim.H 16.
Gold 13J
Lnrxarooi^ October 11. noon.—Gotten heavy;
uplands 8} ; Orleans 84.
Lower than i
Tranks, Travelling Bags and Basket*, all
.owxsT mucks k« cash. We have the
LARGEST STOCK OF
- Tlie Grand Jury of Hinds county
, that have
Miss, (composed of an'equal number olBcommuted fare to members when travel-
whites and blacks), have fonnd bills foi ing in the interest of this Order daring
americus Market.
Corrected expreedy for tlie Republican
Bf nojrrooansT t straw.
CARPETINGS!
evks aaoooHT to sorra-wEST ozoxt-ia, *
Ar\d at Lower Prices
TltAX TflET CAN BE BOCOHT
vghter against both Col. E. Yer- the past year.
i^prisoaawat A motion lor n now trial by Col'a C. T. Gooffe and W. A. Haw- A
heard before Judge Harrell last even- kins, the Company by 8. C. Elam anr
No Nomination.—Last Tuesday
it l ko »luy 8C t apart for the nomination of
: ^audidates to repi-escnt tlie county ii
j Legislature, but for prudent
s the meeting was not held. There is)
_ . . „ effort was mode to procure the
lodge Lyons. The case was opened by finding of indictments for murder, bnt Chi
Judge Lyons for the defence, followed by tailed in both cases. Ai Ycrgcr win the
<w-« t - j* *w-«a 1 Sf tSttrofK's:
which the Conrt adjourned. preson t j n a stronger light the en
The argument will be resumed this ormity of trying civilians for high
morning by Jadge Lyons for the defence, by courts ‘‘organised to convict.”
BMIOFOURLARBER TOWNS.
StoiapJyv
Ltniuu uuuud iud uuc, auu luo ucreuj oau/n—ubt buwi 21c Bhooldeni 18c. ■ , ,
endered to the retiring Grand Worthy ___ H*iM.CMivMrojU Best Fancy, 30c. IAPESTBY BRUSSELS, AXO HKH VELVETS,
Chief Templar. Bro. E. J. Kirkscey, foi Of eaUrrty new Htyfot ana lutem..
That the thanks of this
l CO *f) bushel
L 15 per bnahcL
r Sides 21e
very able, efficient and imj,
manner that he lias presided over
nlge, with honor to himself and credit
the Order.
‘uiple time between this nnd the day ofgHawkins.
f to be followed for the plaintiff by Cot
m
; -^tion to bring ont candidates. Lot nsj
lU ^° time and act judiciously in the i
865- Tlio October Np. * of the
tHhuy received. .The contents are hfe
sj'y interesting and ably written.
* 50 per mnum. Adilnwi “ T
aooU,H«bfoBvdB«it.hfch"r««mdbTUi,
9 that mMl a dm Indian tribes, and Ion*
This ia the most important ease tbeladisa
will be tried at this term of the court, .xperbom t>u (carm to. pm*
L ae in' which the hoeor of the plaintiff il doit sherastire properties for tho core of Scrof
ivolved. It appeara that several yean iiIa,Kiag-«*riiBlM«,0»aoei«ua«--'---^—
^o. the Erpreas Company was robbed of r-mers. - kJ . J ■
■am of money, and m-piciun noted M^?*! 1 **
-in Aid Greene, wbenmpon the Com- rtat.itlb.Uood.andsMftmsIrfliHssea
iy had him arrested and lodged in jail w contained in a WgUy concentrated form ir
in this place. Upon this imprisonment, Da. Tctt'u BuissTisjun. asp Queen’s Deugiit
laixrtiff sues the Company for damages, ItiaSt«Tpopular medidiie, and ‘
tyipfe ibenD+tmS ’
BS»Prc.scriptioiis corcfnlly compound-
ad day and night at Dm Eldbidce’e
Popular Drug Store.
WuDk. Eldmdge !
an addition to his SbeJH
ibbjtoowiinaoo. BblaSlO 0Q
IRISH POTATOES—f6 00 par. barrel.
-«8&g*'.u
-A large and beantifnl assortment
M Lamps and Fixtures,, at prices to suit
SET
SOXS018,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
Grenfs
wwmmmmmm mmm 9
MEN’S AND BOY’S
■9 t ? ff
II you want Cabixts, HANDSOME Carpets,
CHEAP Carpet*, look at oure.
We cordially invite all to call
urnew steak.
A lot of beantifnl
W A L
P.A P E 3
it to close out. at L
Da. ExmnxDom’8.
jH *pl» friend, »“•>» «*
and cnslomero, to gin him a call end
promises to sell them Pare (not cheap ^
,dr,,gs at prices 'yhivli d-fy eumpetitinn
Verdict gina to-aarmtt^. 1 -
GKANBEBBY tc CO.
Americas. Oct. 8, tr.
.Onion Sets—Red and White—at
Dr. Eldmdoe’s Drug Store.
Notice.
r-^si£B@sS#aSSS
THE GREATEST
Ever Offered in Wii
le and Retail.
Americus, Ga., Oct, 1.
K CLOTHING MADE]
TO ORDER.
South Side of 1