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VOL HI.
TRI- WEEKLY.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 24, 1882.
NO. 110.
intiS |l£C0Vtlct.! MRS. M. E. RaINES | Great Germ Destroyer
(■UBLISUKU UT I
w. Ii. OXiBBSmiR.
OFFICE oaf COTTOM AVEXI'E,
©ulsscxiptioa Hates:
Tui-Weekly One Year, - $4.00.
Weekly One Year, - . $2.00. |
Sunday Jslue One Year, - $1.50.
PROFESSIONAL & ItlSIAESS CARDS
lNDKPE.NKK.VTISM.
The Platform of the Mew Party Pro-
R. B. HINTON.
J. C. MATHEW H.
HINTON & MATHEWS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will practice in nil the rouutie* of this Judulal
Circuit, nIno in Dooly county, in the Supreme
►onrt of tile fltato of (ieorina, and the DLtrfct
Court of the United State*, and In all other courts
uy special contract.
Orilce in lliiwhina’ now building, Ltunar Street.
July 12th, 1881.
W. H. kImBROUHT"
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LF.E8BURGH, - - GEORGIA.
Collections a Specialty.
Mnyllwly
W. .1. SEARS, W. D. SEARS.
DR.W.J. SEARS & >M
ELLAVILLE, GA.
C. R. McCRORY,
.Attorney at Law,
ELLAVILLE, Gt.
COLLECTION’S A SPECIALTY.
April!P it
Prophylactic Fill!
Drs. Westbrook & Joiner,
Physicians and Surgeons,
ANDEKSONVILLE,
GEORGIA,
Office at Drug Store of W. M. Clark.
MayiS-ly
H. C. GARDNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE. GA,
Lawson F. Collier,
Attorney-at-Law
—AND—
Real Estate Anient.
DRAYTOX, GEORGIA, ixl
Toys, Polls.
Vases, Smokixo Sta
Toilet Sets, Wash Boxes,
Writino Pesks.
HaXDKKKUHIEF BOXES,
Glove Boxes,
Necklaces.
Bracelets; Statuehs,
Curs and Saucers,
Muos, Pitchers,
Teasets, Teasets,
Wacions, Trains,
Stoves,
PARNINnKailS,
Harmonious,
Horses, Cats,
Poos, Gins,
Pistols, Balls,
Marai.es, Toys.
nnil everything to please nml elinrmtliej
little oncM on tlmt most mysterious am! j
happiest day nf the year when the spirit- j
nnl nndsteinporal seem tnairet. Let all
who are in senrcli of Christmas presents
for old or young be snre to enll on
Van Riper
HAS RETURNED!
His Photograph Gallery
NOW OPEN!
FINEST PICTURES,
LATEST STYLES
and ALL SIZES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Prices Moderate
At n meeting of the leading In-
; dependents of Gcorgln, held at At-
1 lanta, last Monday, the following
; address, proclaiming the princi-
Pltliag or Small! P'™ of the new P“ rt y :
Pox Prevented.. 1 To T,IE rE0P, ‘ E OF Gkoruia :
| Thoroughly inbused with the
L Ku*d. ,M, “ l “ nd conviction Mint neither the Repub-
(, 'Sr prav " ,odl1 " 1 bean pnry nor the* Democratic
Dysentery cured. party, an at present organized un-
tooVcyiur* , d , r r .'&! der its objectionalile methods and
— policies, can subserve the vital in
terests of the people: convinced
that under the, old formations of
political parties sectionalism can
never be driven from our Federal
politics: convinced that under till
watched Democratic ring rule cor
ruption cannot be cheeked ill our
........ „„„ choirra tiLsipated. 1 State affairs, we announce the fol-
CaBrrh^nHr^ir^d rreventedby | lowing principles ns tlio corner
In rue. of death la the j stones of our political faith, and to
Bunn*relieved initant. "’’J 1 "' 1 , *!;! tlieir full vindication we ask the
Government and equality of all
men before the laws.
We are imbued with the doctrine
that this government by the people,
nml of the people, and tor the peo
ple; that political -parties arc but
agencies for a part of the people,
and that, in any necessary com
parison, the people’s interests
should bo primary and party In
terest secondary.
We believe that It is no longer
patriotic to bo partisan, but that,
as the two parties now powerful in
Newsy Notes.
A Chicago physician who oppos
ed vaccinnation has died of small
pox. He'll understand this thing
better next time.
l’aris scientists recently dis-
cussed the effect of the electric
light on (be eye, and almost unan
imously agreed that it is harm-
less.
Kx-Presidcnt K. B. Hayes is
president of the Fremont Savings
Bank company, just organized nt
Contaglun destroyed.
Hick room* purith-d
and Hindi* plcnaant.
Fevered aul *ick per
ron* relieved nud re
freshed by Lathing i mIL’
witlil'rophylaticFluld !
lidded fo tlio water.
Soft »hite complexions
secured **>• It* use In
bathing.
Itnpu <- air made harm
less a’id purified by
aprinkiing Darby*"
Fluid nbout.
puilfy the bredth,
Tetter dried up.
the country art* nt 1m*iio on no Fremont. Ohio, with a capital of
iy. ho used about. _ ,, . . . _
8cnrs prevented. Ihe corpse-it win support of all citizens of Georgia
* m ,,n P |paMnt K T smei?. ,,v nnl,,eai " who indorse them and who wish a
An antidote for nnimai; national and liberal, and not a
or vegetable poisons. . . 7 . . .
stints, etc. sectional government; who wish a
8 0V ® r,imunt b y 1,10 p u °i ,1u 'i fo1 ' l| ic
pitai* removed by h» whole people, and not the govern-
Ywiow f-v-rrr.jii-.tej i meiit of partisans for tbo beiiclit of
; favorites; who wisli a vigilant
in fart it i. tbc f tc.t . watch fulness over the people’s nf-
Disinfectant and Purifier! 1 cheeked control of their affairs by
SCARLCT
FEVER
CURED.
governmental principles, it is wise
for the people, who aspire to
fraternal relations coexistent with
the country, to bury sctional strife
and to elevate politics to the con
sideration of these material ques
tions in which the whole country
is vitally interested, and to this
end it is especial wisdom for our
immediate people to select political
agencies, competent by lilicrality
on principle to offer such a policy
to the entire people. To this pro
position we invite the attention of
all patriots in all the States of the
Union.
We therefore invite all the peo
ple of Georgia, who indorse the
loregoing principles, and who
would attempt to secure a liberal
basis en which the people of tile
whole country can fraternize, to
meet in Mass Meeting nt Atlanta
$50,000.
Oscar Wilde, on Wednesday,
closed a contract in New York with
California parties for a series of
twenty lectures to be given on the
Pacific coast.
The sovereigns of Europe appear
to be making up nil around, and
instead of a war between Austria
and Russia, a lasting peace is
promised. The czar and Fran
cois Joseph will maintain two
or three millions of soldiers just
the same as before, however.
Nieolo Granada is dtad. His
eight and twenty children may re
call with pride that their father,
fought in the battles of Aupteritz,
Jena and Leipzig; that he tramp,
ed from Moscoe to Paris with
Cossacksjand snow storms at his
back; that lie was the last of the
I-IIKI-AIIKD nv
•T. XX. ZEXiIM cD CO.,
OVKR T. WII RATI.RT’8 STORE,
Americas,
Georgia.
Soabron Feagin,
(Sarci nsor to J. K. Covington.) I ijl
J. k
UNDER T. WnEATI.EV’S, ON T1IE CORNER
SHARP RAZORS!
AT TENTI VEHELP!
FASIlIO.\ A HI.E HARDER,
THE
PMX FROM HER ASHES.
Thu lln**»t!tinUhw1, mo*t plaiunt wearing «n
elvuunt BOOTS AND SHOES inadr. The
b**t repairing <lonn in the in»at •uiwtaniUI and
artistic atyle, and all on reaaonable term*. Ucfor*
toavary Rentlernnn in Amerlcu*. Call on mo a
nt my new *hop in front of Col. 8. A. Smith’* of
flop, yn Jackson Street. A merlons, Ga.
ANDREW DUDLEY.
Jnocls.tr
~Ztoans of Money I
Will bo negotiated on
I*lvo Yoar*’ Time 1
on Improved firms In Bumter and Webster coun- !
i|.*«, by I.. B. Nelson, Atlanta, Ga.. in wim* of
'HireeBundrtd Dollar* and upward. All.oppll- j
eitlon* must bo nind«* through
J. B. FELDER
fnUMm * *’
Prof. YAN RIPER.
sop24-wtwtl
Holiday C
one party, of mctbotlN, far removed
from the many anil manipulated
only by the few.
1. The political "caucus'’is ad
visory in its character— should
have no binding force upon the ac
tions and consciences ol free citi
zens of free government: but every
ballot CAst at an election should
represent the convictions of the in
dividual voter..
2. We insist tlmt it is essential
to free government to have a fret-
ballot and a fair count of alt votes
honestly cast nt any State or
National election; and the machin
ery of managing and supervising
elections should lie guarded and
protected by law so tlmt fraud will
I be impossible.
j 8. Honorable payment of all
, honest debts—especially the pay.
I ment of tlio National aud State
j debts—ns rapidly as our surplus
i revenues will authorize.
4. Ill tiimncial matters wc re
cognize gold nml silver as the
money nf the Constitution: ami nil
paper issuus greenback or other f |„ on( , 0 of tho anti . 0erm , m re .
paper currency—should be redeem-1 ' rk „ =„ his re „ en . lnm , 1
on the 1st day of June, 1882, to 0 | ( | guard to stop fighting at Wat-
consider what is the best policy for j er loo. and that, having lived one
the people to pursue in order to j hundred and three years, he died
purge our State of personalism and I m 1882.
corruption, and in order to attain
un agency through which our peo
ple may have a rightful participa
tion in the atiairs of their Federal
Government.
W. 11. Fulton,
A. H. Cox,
I*. F. Lawhiie,
Tiioh. II. Beiirif.n,
Wm. H. IIulskv,
Smith Clayton,
Jas. S. Hook,
Committee.
BRIEF NEWS SUMMARY.
Tho Spanish Cortes reassembled
yesterday. There was no speech
from the throne. Sunor Camacho,
minister of Finance, read a bill,
authorizing the conversion of the
interior and exterior consolidated
debts.
It is reported that Skohelcff re
ceived forty-three challenges from
Germany to fight duels, in conse-
rilK LATEST
According totheiatest statistics,
Ohio Ims a larger number of vol*'
uincs in her college libraries than
any other state in the union. She
leads off with 313,572 volumes.
Massachusetts 'omes next with
272,528 volumes, and then New
York with 237,224 volumes. Who
knows but tlmt niter nil tlmt may
be the secret of Ohio’s promi
nence before tlio country of late
years.
A Boston paper recalls the fact
tlmt the widow of Daniel Webster
hud for twenty years recelvsd the
Interest on a fund of $50,000, .ere*
ated os an annuity by publio spir
ited citizens of Boston alter the
death of her husband. It seems
tlmt the principal, under the origi
nal conditions of the trust, is now
to ho paid back to the original do-
naters now living and to the heirs
of tho dead subscribers.
A New Orleans octoroon girl
named Lydia Montrose is to be put
forward conspicuously as a tragic
actress. She is described as su-
Books,
I , ,, * T,r.i T m s 1 lnnrks i" *"» recent speech. nfl
able, »t the will of the holder, in At . mecting of ! ho Common r °>
coin, at the Treasury oftlic Initcd [ Colmi!i | 0 f Tro ^* N. Y., Alderman j 1,01 , , , . .. . .
St f e ".’ „ , „ _ i Wheeler and Moi ris ends claimed I perlatlvcly Ibeautiful, with a deep,
5 As soon as the reduction of ta ,, rc8l( , ( . nt . ], urin8 Ul0 „ }roal .; music .1 voice. She learns rapidly,
the National debt will permit, we : ^ 0X( . ilcnicnt |li8to |" W( , rc aVnwn ! “«d is being carelully drilled for a
ill Vo I* lilt! rntioul of nil Intornnl . 1 f tons navi nainn ITap wnrilrnhn
by tho partiBiuiH.
In the French Chamber
JEWELER,
AMERICUS,
GEORGIA,
Sri.ENOin Sto.ik op
atclies
i and !
«J ewelry j
vMKaici's, "*a. | Of the Latest Desiffns I
□oraps,
Pap stories,
Autographs
favor the repeal of all Internal
Bcvcnue laws, and believe that all
the revenues of the Federal Gov-
I eminent should be raised by a tariff
: upon foreign articles imported into
this country, and which tariff shall
so discriminate in its provisions ns
I to afford nmple cncourgcmcnt and
incidental protection to all home
industries.
C. We advocate a liberal system
of internal improvement by the
Federal Government for works of
a National character only—especi
ally our water-routes ql transpor
tation.
7. Tho National Government is
the supreme authority known to
the people of this country, nnd its
laws ' Imvc the lirst claim to our
obedience. Every citizen ot the
United States is entitled to h full
protection of • his personal and
political rights under those’ Feder
al laws.
of
Deputies yesterday M. Leon Say,
Minister of Finance, announced
tlmt he would introduce next week
various* supplementary credit for
1832, which he regretted to state,
amount to 12i,UUO,000 francs.
Miss Emma Key, daughter of
I'ostmnster General Key, was
thrown from a buggy by a run
away horse Saturday afternoon at
Chattanooga, falling head foremost
down an embankment of nine leet,
striking a sharp rock, and remain
ing unconscious for most of the
time since.
W. A. Willis, a sowing machine
agent, Ims been arrested near
Chattanooga, Tennessee, for em
bezzling about one hundred dol
lars belonging to the company,
while in their employ at Harrods-
burg, Kentucky. He lied from
tour next staion. Her wardrobe
is to be something astonishing, ^nd
georgeous street-posters will her-
aid her like a circus. Up to this
time she has been a teacher in a
negro school.
There is nu encouraging proB-
pect for the veterans of the Mexi
can war. They are undoubtedly
entitled to pensions, and if congress
would give licet! to the sentiment
of the country this act of Justice
would not be longer deferred* The
recant debnte in the senate leaves
no doubt that the conditions are
favorable for tho passage ol an act
at the present session granting
pensions to the needy anti disabled
old soldiers of that memorable con
flict. The friends of the measure
in congress urc earnest nnd ac-
tive and will soon be heard from
again.
J. Wilson has added
1 L tv it: i *i i i ii i that town with u young girl, dc- : Mr. K. J. Wilson has added
TV 1J Tl _ T Tl* 1 Ip. . \T/'iTTnA/\Tvfi 8 * ox’ery ehihl sliould Hertinjg an invalid, wife, whom he quite a curiosity to our collection.
L'lO rl UOQC QTlf HriPtf All Repair Work r A (j Y (tO( ) I iS I l,#ve “ ,0 of heft ins destitute condition. It ; It IS the petrilled head of a mam.
r lulu ludu UlJJlM I ll xJ 1 VJV/WA/kJ. :i common English education >» I now in Jul | an< | t h« g( r | WO s sent I moth turtle, found twenty or thir. ,
! ' I schools forever mode free by a | ajriit. Ik* confessed everything., ty feet beneath the surface of the
liberal support from the State; Ca|>talM iJogardus. the well earth. Every feature of tho head
■ ~ c . r . nrac .. . ,. , . known shot, is in Covington, Ky., is perfect, nnd judging from tho
! 9. Monopolies, by uliich a■pn- testing the Ligousky clay pigeon, ’ s'ze it must have been out from
, vilcgodcluKs exercise a con I rolling j an | nvonl i on b y the son o’fa former the body of a thousand pound an-
monster.—ifonletuma
WANTED NOW.
Will Pay Oaah.
R. T. BYRD & CO.
Dwelling House for Rent.
A four room dwelling houao on Chorch etreel
for tent, will* convenient outhouse* nnd a Rood
well o; water. Good trait, and convenient to
buijnrsa. Applr to
JOHN M. COKKB,
nt lltrrett A Coker'* store, on Cotton Avenue
•JanSn.tf
ARCHITECT’D" RE-
Full 8pectHcatlonii in
4UREN ANNE AND EAST LAKE
or *nv oth*r of the modern ityles »o modlded as
O tault both yonr ta*to aad tour K*ket.
Ad dree* Ik J. ST.OAN. Architect,
Amerimt, »•.
PROMPTLY DONE.
J. E. Sullivan
I , . . , vuegetl class exercise a controlling j an | nvc „ti on by the son o’fa former the body of a thoi
u i mr niif IJAI TOT* ! I JYSI AO IlTAA/il/' I l>« wcr oyer the property ami labor Cincinnati journalist, whieli is in-! tediluvian monst
DA LiLU W HO UbL IONS 11 (If A I -> f » 1 1 mi , u "," lc " f . ,:,ti,!cn l ' , ’ a , re . °‘ , i | tended to take the place or the I Weekly.
« u env d , , i ViJ II I lJUUlll. posed to the genius and spirit of , ass whicll Cn ' )tain I{o)far . | ► •
IV. H.CLAY, Proprietor, ! ° •> our Government; and we will * us ’ own invention, lie has made A Small Pox
Americup, - Ga.! !»1 .*»*<*'W«
NEW STORE.
Large and .\icely Fitted Kaiuplc Rooinx
Give u» a trial ui.d^be convinced.
nov..3>twnn4lw.nlt 6m
TONSORIAL EMPORIUM!
AXDERSOH A* Ll.MORD
R FAFKCTFULLY announce to th« puMic Ihnt
their llnrlwr Hh«»pU'»p«*u ;»t all hnetiieM houie
•ndon Saturday until 12o'clock p.m. Th. y have
reeeutly flit.**! it up in a nvnt atyle and *rc !xticr ,
prepared than ever to wait upon tUi«-r cnetomev*.
All who may wl»h t*» have Kbavlor, Hair Cutting, j
4ham|iooiii2, etc., done In flr»t^la«e etyte, they
would be plc«ac<l to have them call on them. .Shop
Bear the entraneo to litrlow IIo*»«e. i
j system that tends to concentrate,^ „ 8i ,| in w .|,ieh he wiU un-
l H ,l,cal P?»®r or undue business; (|nrtnk(! lo , lreak 400 ,. ittv ; 0I18
, opportunities in the hands ot the in tllirly minutes. Captain Bogsr-
| few at the expense of the many. dug a / nouncu8 , )U in * tel > t ,».i of
abandoning the glass ( all, and is
of opinion that in time sporting
men will prefer the clay pigeon to
the live uirds for all matches.
10. The present system of leus-
B O’ snwTT T A j ing the Stato convicts must lie
ii. 1. rUWijLL, Agent, ( wipetl from our statues as a foul
blot upon our civilization and
Foutd Inform hU Iriinds and the pu’ lic irem'ially ! llUDiailit V.
that he haeopenedp complete stuck of ; .. ., ^ . ... ^
! 11. Party proscription and sec
tional prejudices have greatly re
Groceries
PrerentlYA
correspondent sends in the
following: “There is no better or
surer protection from small pox
than Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
fas unfailing ns Fate),a wonderful
healing remedy and most powerful
disinfectant that will effectually
•radicate tbo germ of disease, pre
vent its spreading and effect a cure,
and is perfectly safe to use. It is
endorsed and recommended by em-
lional prejudices have greatly re-1 (Juitk mid Sure. ! inent phyatoians and chemists’,
tank’d the material growth and Many iniHerablo people drag • m , m .
“ ‘ TIip Highest Ranke
! development ol our State—which j themselves about with failing
1 material prosperity we earnestly i strength, feeling tint they are
An vwi. ci,i„ „«* a,..,desire nml will diligently foster; j steadily sinking into their graves,
On the South Siile of (nt Squart*, ftnc j tQ cnc j we w m u ^ e ever y * when by using Parker * Ginger
moral and legal means to suppress Tonic they would And a cure com
»n i inritiM t*» *m to frive him a call, a* h* win epi proscription and to liberalize sec-
The Best Goods at Lowest Prices. . tional prejudices—recognizing the
Awnra., K-h. IT. I«s» tr
: unity ol our common Federal
induing with the lirst dose, and
vitality anil strength quickly and
surely coming hack to them.
Made from harmless materials,
and adapted to the needs bf Ruling
and falling hair, Parker’s Hair
Balsam has taken the highest rank
os an elegant nnd reliable hair res*
torative.