The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, November 04, 1870, Image 3

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-'3. / tri-weekly^ -j.'-r Varning. *■ ^ 87 °- insure you?^ i i„*jjiij nafi- a m ^ oln P* n * e8 : , n^nsitAMa^^^ 0 ^-. flyn. New York. insure ' Macon, Georgia. ^iVENPORT, Vi v, Dn'> I-RWar Street, 1M . IOt 2U A HOOKS, , r , rHi cfirjar A College sts A C ■■„*>/A' s - ■peutedbh f° r ^'hat pnr- v. not, if e( l to the May- I (]„. p, Chief of Police .M]j)j)or l answer I would none deceived, that !«*latioD^ r * Mitchell ns ofQondnct does not ,iv app on » aD(l if elected, nil ho^® means to defeat Aof 1 A H. OLIVER. T; lt 2, 1S70. l! .1 |{. t has a kind word f }lis ,1s who **hovo not nittonriead advertisement. j [[ley is before the peo- l!tl ’ r j. ndiilate for Tax Be- i h linceiaent he makes ®£y*Governor Bullock has appointed Hon. O. A. Lochrane, Hon. Robert H. Brown and Hon. David. Irwin, a Board of Commissioners to revise the Code of Georgia. Dr. E. H. Myers, editor of the South era Christian Advocate, formerly a resi dent of Macon, has become a citizen of Athens. All tbo jo who are interested in walking canes, can find over §300 worth at Lkitxkr & Fricker’s to select from. tfSL Tn our last issue wa failed to call attention to the card of P. H. Oliver, an nouncing himself as a candidate for May* We think if he is elected to the po sition that he will fill it with ability and satisfaction. fieB* Onr opinion is there are too many Democrats, in this county, who want of fice. Some of them had best postpone their wants nntil a more convenient sea son. “ One at a time, ” gentlemen, is the idea just now. There is, in this county, an Irish man who js a Radical. And more, understand be attended a League, or oth er Radical negro meeting, not long since, and mode a very unbecoming speech.— All wo have to say is, we know of some promises he has made and unless he keeps quiet we shall publish them. We are told there is tronble iu the Radical camp in this county. Elbert Head wants to run for an office that some of the white Radicals want, consequently they are trying to choke him off. Go boys, there is a rich harvest ahead. I :nn !*ig up this form ” ; uhvanght with his arms r ..|jui- sweetheart, a day oj ,insj! Mormon gentleman, '.itterrist, predicts another within twelve months. , ],-:i4iAt Thomas 1*. Lloyd, (fittx*, has received the ap icitor General for the • ::i ,',eial Gin-nit composed , Mat Webster, Schley, and :its, 11 is not yet confirmed. -Mr. A. RanoaiX, brotber- Mr. t’„ Hancock, died at the • o' ti.ettcr, iu this city, at 1 [lLStlayorning, the 1st inst. • f ffuntracted in his travels. i:B'veronveyed to Marietta was a son of Dr. J. 111. n itlemnn well known citizens have an- ii as a candidate Col. Brown is "Mateoy telegram received '•man ehis city, that a fight :i D:-.\v 1, on the 2d inst., be i "f tl:iti/.ens of that place u '‘(-ns Company, in which kill and several wounded, it v..occasioned by a man , t" > r the Circus without •■•Sithern Farm and Home” • r <me.s to us filled with the 1 nformation for the farm ‘• iccircle. We know of no ann which has wou so great • i as little time as the Farm o»\ it is chiefly because its Serve.—Hit bo true—and Whitelej says it is—that the managers of election are to be onr best men, we do hope j will refuse to serve, for to do this might result very seriously and be the means of defeating an election. Now, wo all know the Radicals wonld like to have the elec tion defeated, bo tliat tlieir term of office wonld bo prolonged, and we must not gratify them, if any act on our part can prevent this. Let every good man pointed, serve and thus insure an honest and fair electiou ; that is all we want— Give us that and victory is ours. CO?* At the last meeting of Price Lodge, No‘ 14,1. O. G. T.. held Monday even ing the 31st nit, the following officers were elected to take charge of the Lodge for the ensuing qnarter: J. Lott Price—W. C. T. Dr. W. W. Ford—P. W. 0. T. Mbs. W. W. Ford—W. V. T; Jas. A. Daniels—W. C. Jno. M. Cobb—W. R. 8. J. C. Joiner—W. A. 8. J. E. Dost—W. F. a Miss Sallie Smith—W. T. Mbs Bobbie Hawkins—W. Ik H. 8. Mrss C. Alexander—W. L. H. S. Albert T. Oliver—W. M. Mbs. Jennie Caldwell—W. D. M. Miss Emjlv Bailey—W. I. G. J. C. Morris—W. O. G. This Lodge is now iu a successful and flourishing condition. Daring the past term between forty and fifty initiates have enlisted in the noble work, and numer- friends are only waiting opportunity to enroll themselves under the banner of Temperance, Truth and Charity. If on ly we remain to our principles earnest and true, the great evil which now blights our fair city will soon be abated. The good of society demands this. The moral law prohibits what is wrong, and crime, and drunkenness, and the evils which curse our beloved town are engendered and fostered by spirituous liquors, tlieir sale and use. We invite all who desire to rid the city of these evils f o come up and join us. To compromise in the matter is de ceitful and baneful, and to none more so, than ho who attempts it There is no middle ground on which to stand, and yon must either come out on the side of Tem perance and God, or acknowledgo fealty to whisky and the Devil. iQuWedesiro to call more than or dinary attention to tha Stock of Dry Goods, clothing Ac. that B. Emanuel & Bros., ate offering for sale this fait When this firm claims, wliiehlboy boldly do, that their facilities for buying goods are superior for several reasons that of the majority of merchants in this whole section of country, they do so upon strong grounds. They have three ex tensive establishments, which enables them to buy their goods iu large quanti ties from manufacturers and importers of the goods, instead of passing through the hands of jobbers (the nsuol way) who charge a profit, which the consumer has to pay at last, in addition to this, the firm remains in New York the entire season, spring and. fall—and every who has given the subject the sl ghteat attention, must have learned that many goods can be bought both before and after the rush of the merchants, from 10 to 25 per. cent lower then—and often the difference is even greater. This firm enjoys some other advantages, also, but every point in their favor. They are willing to, if not to give away, to their customers—cheerfully to share with them. We again call special attention to the stock of .Dry Goods Clothing, Hats Shoes Ate., that they are offering for sale this fall—their styles arc excellent, their prices moderate, their dealing fair and above board. Be certain to see Emanuel’s stock be fore you buy anywhere; if you don’t you’ll miss it. nov 4 tf SoUTn-WESTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.— The following counties compose the Sonth-Westcrn Circuit, Sumter, Lee, Webster, Schley, and Macon. .Tames M. Clark, Judge. There has been no change made in the time of holding the Courts in any of the counties, with the exception of Macon county, which is changed to the first Monday in December. Mb. Hancock’s Condition.—In an swer to the many enquiries made of ns daily, by tho numerous friends of Mr. Hancock, in reference to bis condition, wo will state that he is slowly recovering from the effects of the wounds inflicted npon him by the infamons outlaw and would-be murderer, 8. H. Mitchell.— Though very feeble from the loss of blood, he hopes to be able to be at his post again soon, at which time he will have s< mething to say in reference to the af fair. He desires ns to express his grate ful thanks to his friends for the kindness and sympathy manifested in his misfor tune. the Pulpit, ” “Twice Alone, ” “Sonnet, “The writings of George MacDonald, ” Fair weather and Fonl, ” a somewhat indefinitej>oem by Wm. Morris. “Wil frid Cnmbermede, ” 1 * Topics of the Times, ” “Books and Authors Abroad, ” Books and Authors at Home. ” So far as onr observation extends the “ Monthly ” is entirely free from all Ike Hudson will accept thanks for a bottle of chow chow, a very superior article. Mr. H. is one of tho most accommodating grocery merchants iu the place, and sells as cheap as any house in Americns. “ In Memoriam. ’’ “ Like apples of gold set in pictures of silver ” is the beautiful tribute paid to Gen. Lee—printed elsewhere. Only stead of Launcelot wo think Sir Galahad the fitteT type of the moral .character of our hero who was indeed *ans puer sans reproofte. The editor of the Americas Repub lican was knocked down and severely beaten by the City Marshal for saying his paper that a grog shop was a bad place to raise a boy in. We wonder how many converts the ruffianly act made to the opposite direction.—Savannah Re- publican. ie standard ng- eountry, which M»lc, full, a Cheebttjl.—A- St. Louis correspon dent of the New Yoxk Tribque writes the mournful news that MeClurg, the regn- lat Radical candidate for Governor, will certainly be defeated' by Gratz Brown—liolterrwwho is supported by* the Democrats, cud that the Radioala will lose the Legislature and probably the whole Congressional delegation. We have not read a moro cheerful para graph in a week. P, S.—Grant hacks the rrgnlar Rods, and that aeeonnts for their hopeless con dition. DIED, On the 26th Sept., 1870," little Maggie, only daughter of C. B. and Mary li. Thomson, aged 4 months and 10 days. My only daughter, a long farewell, I’hon art gone on high, in Heaven to dwell, ; Thy soul hath taken its upward flight To dwell in realms of endless light. No pains shall make thee groau or sigh, And death no moro shall dim thine eye ; Thy ransomed soul shall happy be Through ages of eternity. Physicians tried by skill to save Thee From tho cold and silent grave ; Disease did all tlieir skill defy. For God decreed that thon sbouldst die. Farewell, ray child ; adieu, adieu : It grieves my heart to part from yc Farewell, but muy we meet again Free from all sorrow, care and pain, To sing the songs of heavenly love In yonder blissful realm above. Yovu Mother. Philip* County, Arh. Six Great Remedies. Hurley’siStomach Bitter?, For Debility, Loss of Appetite. Weakness, Indigestion, or Dys- - pepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, or Disor dered Stomach, hero are no tatters that tan compare with these in removing these distressful comphuaf- Indianapolis, lad.. Feb. 7, IP To James Huddle, & Co. Louisville, Ky; Gendemcu: About two months, ago I pro cured a bottle of Hr. Hurley's Hitters for wy wife, thinking it a pleasant tonic, but not rely ing much on its medicinal virtues, and it cured her of a disease she had long been under treat ment for. 1 was afflicted in a similar way, and got somo for my own use, and’am happy to say it has cured me. My disease was of tno’bladder and kidneys, it is certainly a splendid medi cine, and being pleasant to take is quite a re commendation. We and onr Highborn have nc use for any others now. Very i.*pectlnlly voui LETTN RT! & ERIGKER'S aiiaiHP ST'ORE, TJ li d e i the Barlow House, Am orlcus BSfc- Wc find upon our table, this week, a new comer in the shape of “ Scribner’* Monthly—an illustrated Magazine for the people. ” Tho New Monthly takes the place of “ Honrs at Home” and “ Put nam’s Magazine, ” and we welcome it with much pleasure. Iks contents ried and interesting, giving fair indica tions of the fulfillment of the promises on the part of tho Publishers, to print “ something iu every number that will in terest and instruct every member of every family into which it may have the good fortune to find its way, ’’ and ranking it at once among the standard publications, of its kind, in this country. It leads off with “Jeremy Train—His Drive, ” an amusing exemplification of the fact that “ the waj of the tronsgessor hard.” This is followed by “The Bottom of tho Sea, ” an interesting tiC !? n y E f W “ d / C1 “ rk£> - “ A , Oaun^aORrE UsiYEBsiTY.—We aro liap- w.‘h Dr. Brooks from heyersaUepen | py t o 1* able to announce to too citizens °} ,. T Bo “ da S0 | of Atlanta and the State of Georgia gen- thePlllmt. “TwiPftAlnnf ” “Snnr'itf ”1 ,, , . . ' erally, that all the departments of Ogle thorpe University ore now thoioughly or ganized, with tho exception of ihe Medic al, which will be ready as soon as possi ble. l-’rom the -Vejr Rra, we learn that tho Collegiate Department Is nnder the Lee in His Coffin.—The Stanton Spectator thus refer to Gen. Leo’s body : “The body was shrouded in wbito pants and vest, black coat and neck tie.— Shortly after being shrouded, tho fea tures presented a calm, placid expression, as one enjoying a quiet, refreshing sleep. When all tho spectators had passed by tho body, tho slab was placed over the vanlt and buried from the view of the world forever the loved and revered form of one of tho noblest men that ever lived—Gen. Robert Edward Lee.” control of Rev. David Willis, D. P., President and Professors of Belles Let ters and Sacred Literatnre ; Gustave J. tional animosity something that cannot j 0 „. A M _ Professor of Mathematic, bo said of all Northern Magazines—a fact and Astronomy ; Rev. Donald Faraser, which will, of itself, recommend it to Southern readers. To all who wish a first-class Magazine wo say send at once and subscribe for “ Scribner’s Monthly. ” Terms §3: Scribner & Co., C54 Broadway New York. A. Hntscn.—Attention is directed to the advertisement of this gentlemen on second page. Mr. Hirsch has has taken the stand on Cotton Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Mr. Tondee, where ho will keep constantly on hand the finest articles in his lino of business. He proposes selling his goods as cheap as they can bo purchased in any market South, and as he is an importer and whole sale dealer, country merchants would do ] not taught by the other Professors, well to give him a trial. Besides his large stock of Wines, Bran- MARRIED. many other good medicines. Their office and laboratory is at No. 41 Bullitt street, j gru Louisville, Ky. ' l ac,: Professor of Latin and Greek Languages and Literature; W. LeConto Stevens, A. B. , Professor of Chemistry and Modern Languages; Benj. T. Hnnter, A. M., Professor of Physical Sciences ; Rev. It. C. Smith, A. M., Professor of Mental Science and Political Economy. These gentlemen are so well known that commendation is unnecessary. The Law School,’ in connection with the University, is under the following corps of eminent legal instructors : Richard H. Clarke, Professor of Inter national and Constitutional Law ; L. J. . Gartrell, Professor of Criminal Law ; A. A.i C. Carlington, Professor of Equity, Juris- j prudence. Pleading and Practice; L. E. 1 Bleckley, S. B. B. Hoyt, N. J. Ham mond, Professors of Common and Stat- Their FALL and WINTER nte Law, General Principles, Pleading, j ‘ T n ?'? nJ 'dilsoou bo conipli Practic Evidence, and all special subjects • " ’ Notice to Mothers. DR. SEABROOK’S Infant Soothing Syrup. *3e. p«r BoltU. Uneia the future BoabrookV. a combination quite up in luh'anccrr.tnt of the age; pleasant and reliable in all cases, Invaluable in the fol lowing diseases: Summer Complaints, Irregularities of the Bowels, RestivcnesKS,.Teeth ing, etc., etc. illvf* health Li the childaud rent ui the mother. Marietta, Ua., Nov. 1. James Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.—We r children quicker than all other ...... v offered for sale. We have boon sell- ■ three year*, and it gives universal ” ’ 'wnplaiiMsit>f.aaT Wm. R. Root. J. L. Root. TERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER Has become.an article of commerce—which no ;ine ever became before. It is as much an item in every bill of goods sent to country mer chants as tea, coffee or sugar. This speaks vol umes in its favor.—Glens’ Falls Messenger. Rev. H. L. Vanmeter, Burmali, writes, “The ain Killer has become an almost indiepensiblo rticlc in my family.” Hundreds of missionaries give similar testi mony of its virtnes. lteV. J. G. Stearns writes, "I consider the best ?medy I know of for dyspepsia. Rev. Jabea L. Swan says, “I have used it for , ears in my family, and consider it an invalua ble remodv.” Rev. M.’ H. flixby writes, T have bad uni ion to use tho Pain Killer verr frennentl v dur- ag my residence in Burn [till, 9 id ha ed by reading the testimonials, in anoth er column, of the superiority of the above infallible medicine, in tbo permanent cure of this detestible disease. Messrs. Jus. Ruddle Co., proprietors, have thousands of testimonials from physicians who use it in their practice, and those who have been cured of the different forms of Ague. The orders of this firm ore very large from all parts of the country, for their popular goods, and they can Ik found in almost any country town in tlu whole country. Their list comprises Hurley’s Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, Hurley’s Stomach Bitters, Hurley’s Worm Candy, Extract of Jamaica Gin ger, Dr. Seabrook’s Elixir Phosphate of Iron and Oalisaya, Hartman’s Pearl, Drops, Bettison’8 Horse Liniment, aud ! T * ..I'i*i*/.ut/irt I IIVIUjUY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY This being really a specific against all kinds of arms that are found in children, it is fast be coming tho remedy administered in such tron- ; its pleasant tasto is quite a rocommcnda- of itself, while its efficiency is truly wonder- Louisville, August 30,1869. e of your Dr. Hurley’s Worm Candy niiy. I tend you this, hoping you w it public for tho good of other parent My wife and self are satisfied but for tbe use Hurley’s Worm Candy at least one of our ch dren would have died. Both of our children a now well and hearty, they passed worms sevc.. inches long. Anyone donbtiug this can call and see mo at corner 10th and Cheannt streets, anti I will give them proof of this and more. Yours with respect, M. Hoey. PURIFY YOTJB BLOOD. Hurley’saSarsaparilla, IODIDE POTASH This is the t» root, and will in and peril d will; on pbiiuta and disease*: Affections of the Bones, Habitual Cost iveness, Debility, Diseases of t! Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fis tula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaiut, Indiges tion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Syphilis, And all impurities of the Blood, etc. To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley: sir: I deem it an act of juetiee to you to statl that in the month ot February last, I had a severe attack of iutlam- ‘ L “• ' ’ * iplotely pros- reduced NEV GOODS! from New York with the LARGEST ami most SELECT DIAMONDS. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. GENUINE “ RODGERS” AND BEST - AMERICAN CUTLERY, WALKING CANES. WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, TOILET SETS AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY. Our frienda and the public geuen prices before purchasing elsewhere, for in any market. Every article so ted to call and inspect our goods and sell theifl Is low aa they cun tie bought sold by us wari-antcHl a* represented ; If it proves to the con- , il cases, be kzfunokd. a Agents for tho following: The Celebrated Borol A Ootirvoirier Watches, Ihe Elgi ad United Htates Watch Company’s Watches. The American, Grover A Baker. Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE'S. !*rof. Frank's, the Diamond, and Accommodating SPECTACLES. SWATCH WORK-^r Special attention given to watch work. Parties having Watches that have been injured by lu- wnnKmi r,j- othonvifw', MADE AS (KX)I> AS NEW and WARRANTED. . ’ ' ‘ Ruby and Sapphire, Crvsolite, Aquamarine and Garnet Ba>(gr», T—. rtfr-rv **— — -n l)f done in New York. LEITNER & FRICKER, INTERESTING EVERYBODY! As I intend changing my business I am now offering my entire Stock of DRY COODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, KTew York. Cost! Americns, Ga., Oct 20th, Im *<flk m k i BYRD. Id. T. tratec* me. At tho sai much afilicted. I was . with tho greatest difficulty I could w uieSof yoi igh beci bund 1 that GRANBERRY & CO., N ANNOUNCE that they soil Goo»i s Only for Cash. fects Lave been i r-milarly affected t The gc-ntic ho above cei THOMAS M. EDEN ^TfTOULD call tho attention of the pnblio to the W la r^e stock of GUNS. RIFLES. PI8TOL8. — FLASKS, POUCHES, AMMUNITION, FENC ING FOILS and MASKS, and complete atson- l.ui.t of ; . Sporting Articles, Having had an erocrienoo of Thirty years in making, repairing and t an offer superior inducements to purchasers, erit tho support of the people, A .Son’s Carriage Manufactory. oct-l it East side of Public Sqt I HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC. •il-TI.c Novem- ■valuable publicn- ■ usual, of tho matter for the Southern | ■ifJencr, and housewife. No i "irnal published South of ’ v 1,as r ‘ ''trouger hold npoi. ,0 -. and u me more deserves it. !* r J«;ar. Address Wm. A W. I'U.»lis], er s rmd proprietors, Final Trials.—The Atlanta Intelligen cer learns that the Statute repealing the act to organize a criminal court for each county in this State has been constructed so as to apply instanter to the Justice of the Peace and Notaries Public in town districts, consequently there will bo no moro final trials in these courts. ; -a.'ho.l J «-a: ' :■‘o.l- io get a Photo- _ ''°d—now is the time, as Pricker have a lot that of at cost, ns they wish ! at tilf, P have to make room K A *I> fRRASLTlF.B.—It Will ' ,CI aa ■'I’miouncement else- m «y friends of Mr. H. D. ‘faounce him ns a candidate ' ’- 1 to the office which he has ’ ^and faithfully for the past , 1 ‘ :er ° is no man in the city ■••‘•d to fill that office than the **“Wut, & nd we hope he may to tako the race, without' ^•lmrned \ e nn of Sumter °‘»t will he held next week, a °u Monday. - ' arn that several burglaries ( Emitted during the nights ' 1(1 o'clock on Thursday ; and beautifal residence Ml, t ° WaH ’ at SmithvUle, was J }ff It is supposed to have ■ a stove pipe. that the Ordinary y Uas nominated Messrs. A. HTi<i Council as elec- f .^ ers ’ an< I that others in favor 1 \r ,! he tlovernor to nominate p . W « Col- B- B. HamUton 7 mgtoa ’ ‘Olored. If these J^the election wUl be fairly g City Council.—We desire to know of the City Council, who are con sidered tho guardians of the city, if they tend to retain in office, as Marshal of the city, an open violator of the law, when they know him to bo such ? Are they not encouraging such conduct by thns keeping him in office, and clothing him with power to use weapons of death, to screen his cowardice, npon peaceable, law-abiding citizens ? It is an insult of the grossest character heaped upon the citizens of Americas for them to be com' polled to recognize a man as Marshal of the city who has uo regard himself for law. We say it is an insnlfc to our citi zens that snch a man should hold that position, and if he is not removed, the citizens should hold an indignation meet ing and demand the removal of this man, Mitchel, from office, and inform the Conncil that they will no longer recog nize him as Marshal of the city. Let populi be heardjn this matter. The conduct o! this man, Mitchell, would not be tolerated for one moment in any other city or town in the country. Then why should it lie here ? SUSP Among the clever business our city M. Wachtel, dealer in dry goods and clothing, stands prominent His clerks are all affected with the same kind and noble natures. Abetter assortment of clothing cannot be found in any ihAUis city, and we know, from observation, that not oue can sell cheaper than he does. For the of the numerous friends of Mr. Doss Shierling, wh* reside in the counties of Webster and Schley, we state that he can always be found ayWachtel’s store, where be feels confident that he can and will be of great benefit to those wbo will deal with him. Hr. S. ia a young man whose integrity is irreproachable, and knowing him so, his country ‘ for the infopnation that ] i a place dies, &c., he has in store a splendid lot of Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco that will be sold cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the city. Call on Mr. H. and examine his .stock, whether you wish to purchase or not, it will af ford him pleasure to show his stock. D.l J. L. McDonald.—At the urgent solicitation of his nomerons friends, we glad to announce that this gentlemen decided to make Americas his per manent home. Tho Dr. has been absent several weeks and returns looking well and hearty. He is a good Dentist, and deserves a liberal share of patronage.— After the next ten days he can be fonnd ot his office, over H. Westheimer’s store. By Rev. E. J. Rentz, at Maj. Pickett’s, in Sumter connty Ga., Oct. 27^Mr. John R. Kko, to Miss Emma F. Pickett. ANUOUNCEMENTS. For Clerk and Treasurer. H. D. RANDALL, the present Clerk of the Council, and Treasurtrof tho city, is hereby announced os a People’s candi date, without regard to party, for re-elec tion to said office. A Gkf.at Many Vomits. noA J tdo”’ ml a Urge portion of it will be sola *t : GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOE C A. S H!IARSENIC—NO MERCURY. For Tax Receiver. e are authorized to announce the name of JOHN H. BAILEY as a candi date for the office of Receiver of Ta:: Re turns of Sumter connty at the ensuing election. nov 3 tdo. Communicated. Messrs. Editors : The recent outrage perpetrated in the peace of the State, by an officer of the peace department of the city on the Senior Editor of your paper has called forth many conversations among the old citizens of your town, and it has been suggested that a meeting of the good people be called and resolutions' of sympathy with the Senior, and of in dignation against the perpetrntoi of the assault be passed. We coincide in these views and think it strange that a man so regardless of his duty, and so distasteful to nearly the en tire community, should be continued office. Cittzkn'. where they can profit by and will notfeil to accept his FOR MAYOR. e are authorized to announce the namoof Col. JACK BROWN asamndi- date for Mayor at the ensuing Municipal election. nov 1 td f" On Tuesday last, S. H. Mitchell, Chief of Police ot Americas, made warrantable assault on G. W. Hancock, of the Republican, injuring him severely. An officer whose special duty it is to pre serve the peace, guilty of such an act, should be summarily dismissed from of fice.—Albany News. J&'Tho cotilino party at the “Bar- low House,” Wednesday evening was a brilliant affair. The‘flight fantastic too” was tipped nntil a late hour of the tog. _ » £• Mr. Wiley Jones of the “Barlow House” deserves great credit from the pnblio, for his untiring energy in cater ing to the wants of his guests. The ac commodations at this hotel are not inferior to any in the State. Northern Cabdaok.—Messrs. I. N, Hart k Oo. have to store a lot of the finest cabbage We have ever seen brought to this place. Call and get aome before they are all sold. The gentlemanly firm will accept our thanks for the one sent us. v : . ' For Mayor. are authorized to announce the name of P. H. OLIVER os a candidate for the office of Mayor of Americns, at the ensuing Municipal election, oct 27 td. For {sheriff. At the solicitation of many friends and voters, both white and colored, I am. per suaded to submit my name to the voters of Sumter county for Sheriff at the e suing election. llespectffllly, oct 25* H. H. ALLEN. For Representative. At tho solicitation of many votengboth white and colored, we are authorizedJto announce tho name of STERLING GLOVER as a candidate to represent the county of Sumter in the next legis lature. Voters. 001201* OU A CREDIT. We have NO CREDIT PRICE. Tho secret <>f our uw prices is, we sell FOR ! TIIF. MONEY, *nd have lmt OSK Pit ICE. Wc have a fall stock ot Domestics, both of Northern and Southern manufacture, such as Plaids for servants, Osnsbnrqs, Brown aud Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings at CASH PRICES, corresponding with tho LOW price of COTTON. MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS, BL’K & COL’D SILKS, A LI. LOWEK THAN USUAL VO II CASH. A beautiful stock of ladies CLOAKS and SHAWLS, cheap enough to satisfy the closest buyers. Hosiery lower than ever fob the mon ey. Cl . tha aii'l Casaimeres, both ot Foreign and Domestic manufacture, some of superior quality, and warranted ‘ ’ ' PERFECTLY; RELIABLE! Irish Lint o satisfaction. kIs, Table Darn a i. Fillow case Linen and Sheeting, i Astounding Low Prices FOR CASH. A largo stock of UMBRELLAS, WINDOW SHADE., and OIL CLOTHS. A very superior article iff o hold leathers. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. A very largo stock of ig, warranted Hie oulv remedy for . Chilis aud Fever, or . gne aiulFever, that in or can ho depended up- ou is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Then.' Jiave been thousands cured by using it who have tried the usual remedioa without benefit. To Dr. Thos. A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during the last year I w ae- attacked with tbe ngue whilo in Vicksburg, Mis9., and used sever al popular patent medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching homo tho disease returned possible, when mjr medical THE OLD AND ESTABLISHED STAND 1. WESTHEHIEfi —I'KALEK IX— attendant o quently as high as ith, ot take, preferring hausted, and luiulne, ii doses, fro- t>0 grains A and which nearly $100. I consulted Dr. e, and found ho prescribed quinine and arsenic, combined, which I refused ... ' - J -- ' ’ t the disease take its — enlarged liver and spleen. About this time tho advertiaemeuf of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in a city papei, and I determined to giro ft a trial. I did ao, ana reason to regret it. One ‘ i<l binco * id alo, and s restored e I have aeen l certainly r Equine Remodiee sue Warranted. To the Voters of the 13th Sen. D-strict At the request of many voters, both white and colored, irrespective of party, in tho Counties of Samter, Schley aud Macon, I hereby announce myself Independent *** * • “ - "■ oct 15 td. Ai\d For Representative. At the solicitation of many fricnda.both rhite and black, I announce myself as a candidate to represent tho oonnty of Sum ter in the next Legislature. oct 13 te* J. R.' G. HORNE. For Tax Receiver. We are authorized to annouuce % B. GLOVER as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns of Sumter connty, tho ensuing election. oct lil td *S-A large and beautiful assortment of Lamps, and Fixtures, at prices to tmit Da. Eldruxjj:’.' cotton at At Reduced Prices for Cash. Plated Spoor*" Forks or superior quality. Also, CASTORS, Tahln anti I’ocliot Knives, Teas. Candles, Soap, Starch, Soda, Royal Baking Towdera, I’otaeh. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. A very large stock of Lower than ever. Trunks, Travelling Bags and Baskets, all at tho lowest prices Fon cash. We have the LARGEST STOCK OF* CARPETINGS! EVER BBODOllT TO SOUTH-WEST OEOBQIA, at Lower Prices max THEY CAN EE BOUGHT IN S0ME0F0UR LARGER TOWNS. common Ingrain from 50 cents a yard up. Superfine and Extra Superfine, . Hemp, Venetian and Felt. Beautiful 3 ply s. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, AND RICH VELVETS, Of .entirely new Styles and Pattern*. ? S S ? ? Bit you want Cabi-eth, HANDSOME Carpets, CHEAP Carpets, look at ouri We cordially invito.all!to call, and;examine qur new stock. A lot of beautiful W' ALL PAPEI! an consignment to close out at less than stem. GRANBEIMtY & CO. • Americns, Oct. 8, tf. \ DR. SEABROQKS £3 LslX X 3F5. —or— PYROPHOSPHATE IRON & OALISAYA This elegant combination possesses all the mie properties of Peruvian Bark and iron, without tho disagreeable tastes and bad effect* of either, separately or in other preparations, ot these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonio impression is taring , dsUU- in those distressing irregular- r .males. No female shcu Id be without it, ii liable to such diseases, for nothing a well take its place. JAMES RUDDLE & €0., PROPRIETORS, Laboratory 1Vo. 41 IhtUitl Street, Louisville, Ky. nm¥ HOSIQWS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, G-ent’s iiuiiim mom, MEN’S AND BOY’S All the above medicine* are for sale by W.A. COOK & CO., Americns, (to, And at Wholesale by L.W. Hurvt& Co., Macon, Ca X7ALUABLE PROPERTY V FOB SALE IN BRUNSWICK, ■G»., oon- cently surveyed into lots and new for tho first time offered at low prices to encourage imprr— moots, presenting great inducements to sett! capitalists and others winning to make safe valuable investment*, as the |‘ THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS' Ever Offered in Wholesale and Retail. REMEMBER CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, Americns, Ga., Oct. 4. 3m. South Side of Lamar Street. J. H. GAVAN No-11 Broad street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, is solo agent for the sale of the celebrated CINCINNATI BEER, for the State of Georgia. Sold at Brewery prices. Has always on band Unrivalled Deodora, 'and other fine ■ Whiskies, Brandies and dins, which ho sells low for cash. . ap28-ly 300,000 Good Hard Brick F or 8AXJ3, within one-half mile of the city of Americns. Persons desiring Brick work aud Plastering done will do well to call on tho undersigned. AH ordera for cither Brick or work left at Cobb & Allen’s Saloon will receive prompt at tention. oct 201m R. F.. COBB. COAL! COAL! COAL! “ECONOMY IS WEALTH !” T HEN look to your interest and uso “Coal” instead of Wood. It is cheaper—safer,and much moro convenient. MS~ All Cash orders filled ftonce. oct 151m WM. 8IBRINL A RON.