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W. I.. OI.ICallKIt'.E.tltar.
o liirial organ ertHel'iiy of Amorim*.
OBrill Organ or tMlr Canity.
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TO I’OSTJI .VKTKIIN.
to'licn newspaper# arc not calkd for It la made
V# duty of roatmaalrn undrr lb® la» to notify
proprietor* of t lib fuct. Caida, already print*
o>l, an* funti«hrd on application to tho l’.*«tm»trr,
vImm«> only duty will Im to till out with tha nao*
f Hie parly not getting the JM|*r.
Million County Itoms.
Tlic Marion County .Injun says:
A large area of small grain bas
been planted in jdari&i county this
thrown by
inch requirement* wore fully met. j lure.
Here is the decision:
The Timm anil Planter and
full marlile, ol Sparta, have been
consolidated, the publishers of the
latter paper having purchased the
former. We do not see that this
will improve the frhmnelitc except
it may lie pecuniarily, lor it al
ready was as good a paper, editor
ially, as it well could lie.
All exhibition of swift punish-
1..011I was given in Nashville, Tenn.,
Inst week, /1 farmer was robbed
of several hundred dollars in the
morning; the thief was apprehend
ed at noon, indicted hy the grand
jury, and at :! o'clock in the after
noon had been tried and convicted
111 the Criminal Court and sen
tenced to live years in the peniten
tiary. Such nummary punishment
mole frequently inflicted would
exercise a licnrflcial client 011 the
criminally inclined.
The New York Timer (ltt'p.j, I present lo the person authorized
commenting upon the situation in to grant licenses, the written eon
i:\tra-Orilliuiry rawer.
From the following decision of
the Supreme Court; rendered Feb-
uary Tib, it will lie aeon that the
Court lias sustained the position
taken hy sercral Ordinaries in
the State, that they had the power
to refuse or grant license to sell
liquor nt their dcscrction. This
seems to us extraordinary power
to lie given a county ollicial, es
pecially when the law prescribes
the requirements necessary to pro-, past month it lias been impossible
cure license, evidently intending i for ns to meet the Friday morning
that license should issue when mails, as we expect to do in fit-
Reason.
Jimmie Cato was
mule which he was riding while
near Mr. Jim Bacon’s, on Wednes
day, of last week, and Ills arm was 1
thereby broken.
The Argun office has been so'
Loams of Money I
\\ l ! I*i; B0g»|£ri«d on
ZUxro Voors’ Time t
on itapr»rAl farm* iu mi niter ami W^b-t-nouir
ite«,byl.. B.!re!«ju. Atlanta, • #».. in »mm »f
Three Ilundrvd 1Minm and upward. All appli
cation* mutt ie tua>!c turnup
. febS.ltn
// ‘X 1802.
HAJtPtR’S VOl'iVG fKOPLE,'
An lllnstrated Hertly-16 Pages. >
: He.NBY S. IbXVISi
OLD GRAKBERRY CORNER.
crowded with job work during the suited to Boy. .ndairi. or from six
- e. * t. Sixteen Vox or Age.
Vet in Commenred Sovember 1,1 SSI
\<m is Hip Time lo Subscribe.
- ii i l , -- iJ
State have the power In lefnsc to
grant, a license to retail spirt noils
liquors, ait hough the usual require
ments of the law arc complied with
hv the applicant.
2. This power was not 1
from the ordinary of Schley conn
ty by an act of 1876, prescribing
the mode ol granting liceiis:- to sell
liquors in said county. Said ue.
only pills additional requirements
oil tiie applicant, and was in no
wise iuUmde i to limit III
Georgia ill a very fair and able edi
torial, says: "We have already cull
ed attention to the laet I lint the
opponents of the Ilnur'bun leaders
have not yet discovered any ade
quate Issue on which 11 make their
stand. * * * Tin- elections in
Georgia have for some time been
much more free ami fair than in
The Missouri Iti’iinlilirnn says:
"People seldom realize what the
world owes to editors. Preaching
short sermons constantly for thou-
many' purls ol the South. It 1 sands who echo their views with-
might truly linvu added, limn in | out n thought of the study or la-
most parts of the North.
Who can tell wlmt good thing
may come out of Nu/.arcth yet'!
“At Burlington, Iowa, an enthusi
astic meeting was held a few even
ings ngo to organize 11 free trade
cluli. Many citizens, heretofore
active republicans, took pint in
the proceedings mid joined the
dull. It is established upon a
lion-partisuu basis. Mr. Gillies, a
leading manufacturer, was chosen
president, and steps Were taken to
form auxiliary societies. The or
ganization will he the lindens for
similar dubs over Iowa."
A member of the family of Mrs.
I.lnroln, who is now in Washing
ton, in speaking i>r the recent. net
of congress donating to her $15,-
(lliO and 1111 additional pension, said
it was unnecessary, lie dednred
i.luit Mrs. IJacoln had $55,000 in
vested in (J government bonds,
besides her previous pension of I
$.'1,000 a year. She seems to lie j
clever in him.
Mr. Crawly, who lives in the Ft.
Perry District, bus been hard at
work for sometime building a grist ’ ramiijrar.
mill on the creek near his house, | SirVil!
-|nnd had got it in good fix for,
grinding when last Friday night a
heavy rain came and washed a
part, ol the dam away.
In the same paper, the Pinevillc
or the ordinary in granting \TZ I «*"»»l , »w>«' t
fusing a license. The act provides | !,t “meville, only as the post mas-
that no license shall lie granted i ter sends for It.
unless ''in addition to complying Mrs. (i. W. Webb found two
to all the rcauiMitf* o! the law jih , . . . . . . , , r
it now stands,” the applicant shall I l,on * m '" u ll,( ‘ otber day with 108
eggs in the two nests. It was
quite a find.
Yesterday on the plantation of'
Mrs. Mayo, a little negro was
burned to death. The child’s moth-1
or, as she usually docs, locked her 1
children up in the house peforc go
ing to work. While playing the
clothing of one of the children
caught lire. Its screams attracted
Mr. J. II. Mayo, who was passing,
nml lie ran tu the house, hurst the
door open and rescued two of the
children. The other was so badly
burned that it died in a fen' min
utes afterwards.
burg Gut'll*.
It* tvrckljr vIaIU ate erpcrly lo«»k«.1 for. Imt
on'y t»v the chii'beti, bill «!*•» by Danuta who »>r.»
ansioii* lo prorbte puro literal 11 re f«r tlitlrgl.b
nml l.o}».-t’Ar.«/Mirt -T/rocWz. Uulfalo, N. Y.
eekly paper for fliHilrci which parent*
tot liar 10 lei their children real lift be
. Un tile.—Ilnrt/orJ Dtil;/ Tim<».
J tint the paper lb lak* 1 the cyu mi l nocure the
hoy* and Ifill*.— Spring fieM
IIAVINO LATKf.Y furchahed the
TICltMS.
Ilarpcr'ii Youhr People • .
Per Year, Pontage. Prepaid, |
Kii.Rl.. Number Four Out* each.
The I Ion nd Volume for !M»l will he ready cu
in NovendxT. Prhe $1(0; posture prep:
Cover for Youuir I'eopl.* |'i r liSl.OJ cent*; pa*i
13 rente additonul.
f Remittance bhoiihl be made I
oney Order or I>rafl. to avoid rh
>*-/«/-« or, „,.t i a rf.jiif !hi t oflrnlhrm
H'llht.til II,' "pr>« or,hr of II tnnii A llaOTHKi
Ail re** ' IIAKPKK A lUtOTUKIl*.*
IEADTIPUL STOOK.J
Of MR. JOHN WINDSOR, AUK DA1I.V ADIlINII TO THE SAME TIIE
LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS:
HPUt lo HUCll Hill III MjgtllMl by (WO
tliii'iln ol lli»* trcelioldeiH, living
within tlirue milt* of the place
to here il is proposed to ?
Judgment alllrined.
Dress (jooiis.
|mmji.
bor it represents. To be sure there
is much matter that is ns wca|j as
water, and the men* who write sol
id!., sensibly and concisely upon a
thousand topics nre not to be
found in every pair of loots; yet
they all work hard, nml generally j
give more‘.linn they receive. The
smallest county newspaper is worth
more to its subscribers in one
mouth than its price for u year,
mid does more in its neighborhood
for nothing any mi official
does for his magnificent salary.
The printing press may have an
iron heart, hilt its work is benevu-
lonoc itsell: the woild moves to its i
vibrating music. It can be used
for ill, but it is generally true to j
its trust, mid prompt to lead in .
every good word or work. i NKW ADVERTISEMENTS,
iiiciuhcr tins the next time an edi-1 —.—- r — .
tor fails lo mi his writings so as j Dwelling Houss for Rent.
A IVaril lo Mathers.
Mothers should remember it is
u most important duty nt this
season to look after the lieult h of
their families nml cleanse the
uudarin and impurities from their
systems, and that nothing will tone
up the stomach and liver, regulate
the bowels and purify the blood so
perfectly as I’mker’s Ginger Tonic,
advertised in our columns.—Putt.
See other column.
Always Refreshing.
A delicious odor is imparted hy |
Florcston Cologne, which is always BOOlsS
refreshing, no matter how freely ’
used. • ,
Holiday G
Domestics,
Sheeting's and
White Goods, Dto..
IIXT PULL SUPPLY !=
ANOTHER I.AllllK ANI> HIK.SII INVOICE or
Ladies «m.i Grents Shoes
SOON TO ARHIV13 !
DAVIS & CALLAWAY,
(ironberry Corner,
AMERICUS, GA.
&
I’orsytli Street,
ZVinorloua,fCra,
-CAltllV A Kl'l.I. I.INE OK-
lil elosi
Inncv.'
!y your particular views a r.
.lwfili.iK hoi
On the 271 It i list. I hr i r is to but
, , ,, . . delivciftl in l4to House of Kepie-
insane on the sV.h eet ol povertv. a ‘ . .* . , .
4 „ . * * * , sentatives, a meimnial oration cu-
sort ol weakness not, infrequent v . . .... .... , .
, n . 1 , . • logistic ol llu: I lie nil-1 mi vices ol
noted hy nliyuicians. ISoherl I .in , ... j
t t . . . Hie late rrcsulcnt ti.irm Id, 'Mr.
coin has opt os the several mens* ... . . , ,
1 j lllaiue,n| Maine, is lo ho the omtor,
s M ' | si ml it is hinted that he will, alter'
i the manner of Mare Anthony
over the corpse of C:csnr, improve
the occasion to make capital lor 1
hi in'el I*. A correspondent of the I
Washington /*>.<! writes that ‘a!
Scraps,
Papoteries,
Heavy and Fancy Groceries!
AT “HOCK HOTTO.VI" l'HIt KS—TKItMS CA8H.
tire* for her relief, mid lienee
has hard feeling* toward him.
FieldPeasandBrM
1 "till hit VC on hkiul romp Kicltl IVa*, nml u '
(•« tif tho»c goo«l Urifk, nt my rcAhlcnct 1 . Call
MMIII* J. U. (i aT kVYOOl),
Seed Corn for Sale, i
Autographs
The Columhus fimiuirrr-Sun
make* this eoinment: "\Ye have j
never heard a single argument |
suggested worth a moment's con
sideration in support of the lok-r-!
utiou of the prize ring. A* a
means of developing human phy-1
sique, and u method of improving
the standard of our race, it will
not bear a moment’s investigation.
At the licot it is only an exhibition
of tin animal power, and judging
from those who are attracted, it*
moral iKillution would counter
balance any benefit* in that direc
tion, no matter how great they
were.”
I .'ll.T for . a..
In.h.l, „r SEED
l ....-rl.-rt.-J In n.l
f corn f.v pluckiii" tin
nty-Hvc to One Hnmlml
MIN of the little rob variety,
of gaiheiti g the «rop
• corn of *ttvlk» h.tvliitr 1
•nle hy Haul*, Jninc* 1
A Tn> lor. ,
If HAWKINS.
I Til KOI STOCK CONSISTS OK
nOO lluslicls choice White Corn ;
I 5UU Ilushels Feed Oats;
I 500 Bushels Fresh Meal;
j 25,000 Founds Bran and Shorts;
150 Bushels Cow I’eas;
j _ 150 Barrels Flour—from Family to Fatcnt;
I * 5 Tierces Choice Leaf Lard
| 5 Tierces Magnolia Hams;
100 l’uckagcs Mackerel—in all shapes :
100 Bags Virginia Salt (S ! $1 50 per hag;
25 Bags Coffee;
25 Barrels Sugar;
Fine Cream Cheese and Rich Fare Butter onr specialties ;
I 100 Boxes Crackers—to he closed out elieap ; ‘
A full assortment of Nuts, Candies ami case woods.
lias
Xu.. M
j no.,i
ui» r
warm friend •>! Mr. Klaiu
| licit it was going to I*- a very
curious performance.'' adding,
“There will he a great deal more
of Blaine in '.Imt meeting linn of
Garfield. Kx-ietli what tli
lor ol tin' iiee:i*iim »:ll -ay can
not now l«' prophesied, but bis
words w ill lie chosen. Ilia p,.-i-! VrlTrwi 1
lion is one of extreme delicacy,
and the effect of hi* *|M‘Ccli will
extend a* far into the future as the
tear Ixsi.”
Dooly Sheriff Sale.
to 'll Ik> m>LI U-fore Um c.«urt ht»iu»* a»».»r in th«-
t.*wn ot VuMin.1, I)«H»iy county, Ha., on tho tirai
ln<**tlay In March O ’Xt, within the Icunl hour* of
•ah-, the followlim »!c*cr|h, .| property, to-wtt:
Whole lot* of I.-tin! No* *’J ‘tn.f 1 ml l air lof«
— “* - I 14, *1! lying In ih«* -•! «li*irict of
n.l to h.-
•per'y »f A..!. Hnntir
• I • luortjfiiRo il U In favor of 30110 II. Ken*
i i*o., eai.l A. 3. Ktunintif >r3, Iwntc.l
Hup. t ier Court of Dooly count v. Kihl
3 out in »al.| il f*. Thi* 3antmy
T. V. HACK, Sheiiif Ji. C.
FA N CY GOODS, j
Agues AycocL
VIIOI.ra.O.K ANII IltTAll. DEAI.KI.S |x_
AXU VVIXECt
AND WIVEO.
1 IQl'OItN AND VVIXECt
L/lttl OlSS AND VVIXEIO
T IQl OltN AND VVIXECt
JjK{l OHN A XII VVIXEO
cremation I Tr> MERCHANTS
Mr. Josi'nli F. KoU-rls,of Mound Tiieexpotalion of pnrtat.
City, III., writes to tho Associated bag'-* and other vegetabh
Fres* tuat the htatement published Germany to this country i
throughout the country that there ! M ' n U to extract attention,
is great destitution and Mulcting' bit ion lias constantly increased
in many counties of Southern I Mi- since it commenced last fall. One
itoia, resulting trom the cutting steamer, in Octolwr brought over:
short of the crops by the protract- *.1*0 heads of cabbage: four oth-
ed drought of Inst summer, is w ith-! crs have since eomc w ith fl.000
out fnnudatioti in fact. He says bushels «f potatoes, 11,000 heads iff;
that while il is true that ttic crops cabbage, and Stl bars ol turnip*,
were much ladow the average in 1 -♦ •
parts of Southern Illinois, ami i It is said that over three him.
from the cause named, there is not! ilrcd suit* of second hand clothing
a county in that part of the State I have been brought into Macon
in which there is not. ample sup-! within the past lew weeks. Asa
plica of breadstuff* and provisions J sanitary measure, a license of $500
to meet all demands for home con-J was ordered imposed on persons
sumption. . who, leal in such cloth in-.
TVTTTJ'^J’ ALL SEMIS lit |mpor* left over-' hi Maryland Apple Itrandv
Xr G ltl.1 clowofSeaimn. Semi furconilltlnu. : Sunbeam A A A A.
,JV of ,hl * h’ l 'VV SYSTEM, tho Mutt Advantaeeuuu Century X X X X,
■vvoSiilT..r...l 1 . > ft, , ’
HE® ”S L!?fssi i?s sues
TIio Onlt Coinpldt* Lin* of Liqnorx. Wines and llraiidv in llie (Ily.
to r. have on ont shki.yes
Martel I’m :i Star llnuuly.
The llewt Auierieati Ilrautly,
Jim JoneM’ reach, “l’nre nml Straight,"
roflVrft! to both Merchant and Consumer.
LAXDltl'TirS OAIIDEN SEEDS
grown on theirown Farm*. OVIIR l..-,oo
j HUt Hanger,
Virginia Hub,
Magoolia,
My n i»* Hioom,
f ’ »m.try t!i»rn,
.Stone Mmintniu Corn,
Hina, Uuium,
<linger and tlherrjr IJrandv,
lin|)orled and American Chani|vagur8,
Imported Shenea, Tort and Madeira,
^»AKD%'ouw 1 “ ellc °VT C jT 8lrict !>’ p»« Soilr Mash Whisky, made In the
1 ohl fashioned way and mellowed by age four years old,
AXD TIIE FIXEST 8CVPPERXOXU VVIXE IX TIIE Woitl.D!!
SALE TIL4DE 1'IUCE LIST* f„ rs ,.„ k bulk „ r
otner form, mailed to mcrebanta on annlieati<tn
LANDRETH & S0NS - Se «d Growers, 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST. PHILADELPHIA
CIGARS! CIGARS !
CIGARS, from a for u Xickrl to I Or. straight.
When son want a ilrst-rluNs smoke, come here
to fluil il.
150 BOXES TOBACCO, ALT. GRADES.
The following celebrated brand* can be hail of t
•wSSh ttSSlT' ^
B&jjsar 8 ' 8TrLTZ ’****• f R A PI VS A ? ! {Ti ! ?.• . VIRGISU scroll, oik champion,
AT,ov cu****cnrwtua etafeh. Tru, o. MINMi. LEE, LUCY LYLE. HEN HILL A\It KiKKivnnn
/mm/£
■All *ia«I, Jl. (tjjj
LEE, LUCY LYLE. HEN HII.L, AND KlItKWOOD.
At Actual Cost lo ( lose Out Stork,
a* we do not Intend to handle any longer.
! \Ybore enumeraated goo.1* are only pait of our laige end rarifdum k
I Me earn etrerytLing kept m a well ato-ked .;r. eery Here. [jar.ll