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LOOfiLX* OOXjTTjytW.
II. C. STOREY, Local Editor.
CiiauKc or Schedule.
On and after JSuuUuy, February 19th,
trains will leavo Amerinds as follows:—
Pus*, train leaves or Albany ana Mont
gomery * 10:5(5 am
Para, train leaves rcr Macon.... 8:10 i»'m
Freight train leaves for Maeon.. 0.40 a M
Freight train leaves for Smithville 0.21 r m
H. H. C0X.U2R, Agent.
Wfrtnculny'i Picnic
Will be at Block'd: Mill, about seven
miles from (bis city. Ahont fifteen cou
ples will g>, and a grand and glorious
timo Is anticipated—if it don’t lain. The
yonng men arc requested to start at 7:80
a. m.i and meet at Blacks mill* j
Mr. It. J>. Clancy, with J. IV. Burke &
Co., has boon in the city for several days,
looking after the interest of his house,
lu addition to U-iat, cciitloman of
pleasing appearance, h« is a fine lura-
tono aitiger and favored the congrega
tion of the Methodist church with a solo
Sunday morning.
Accident nl Slioo'tng.
Last Sunday a boy named Purvis, sou
ot Dr. Purvis of this city, was accidently
xh'tiuthe wrist, while he and a com
panion, Walter Jordan, were footing with
a revolver. The shooting occurred, as
near as wo can learn, in or near Burk-
iialter, Hooks X I tag ley's grist mill.
Koine More Oat*.
At Davenport’s drug storo Monday we
saw four stalks of oats that we.ro six feet
high. Two were brought in by Dr.
Hinkle and two bv Dr. Hardwick. Each
one has a patch of about three-quarters
' of hu acre that will average five and a half
feet. Dr. Hinkle is ahead on struwber-
ties, as lie has had several messes out of
iiis garden.
A largo line ot dent's Shirts, Drawers, j
Handkerchiefs, Hoes, etc., at
- J. Waxkluaum A Co’*.
Culou Picnic.
Last .Sunday tho Subbath School of
this city united in extending an inven
tion to tho Sunday School of Cut’ubort to
come up and join them in their tin’on
picnic cm Friday, llio oik of May. The
people of our city would make it as
pleasant as possible should they oon-
dec.lu*ion"to come, which wc understand
they will do. Wo hope so, at any rate.
• ICE.
iiy tut: cm: load, ton, tierce.
CASK, DARREL, on JIAO. Anti would
solicit your inquiries, which will he
cheerfully and promptly answered.
Knic:kixu>ckj:u Ick Company,
T. N. IIaut, Ag’i;
55
IQBFrltvfS
AND TT*>*P! At Ct P Georgia Dnptlst Convention.
—_ | The Georgia Baptist State Convention j R* T __
The Jowcrs s«*d ; will make a bale to will bold iU alttieth annual session in W Furlow
ADVEUTISEMENri: (Vl.!..,
11 Ills city, beginning on Tbnndny next.
... , ... ... 0,it citizen^ bavo nude ample provision ] cnnnrt
Alemak.a spec,ally ot Hoy, and Child- 1;a t« rto | m »e n t of all who may be , j L j> ni)I „ r> f
cnsCIntbing, T. Waxelkahi 4 ( o.. I present and keep <ip the lepniition of onr lander.
Oylea tho elntbier and batter and deal- : city for generous hospitality.
Anyone needing u tine blooded oow, a
one borte wagon or nay lionaeboM or
kileben furniture cheap, will do well to
call on Mr. Jim. Frioker nt once.
An up country man bought a Roman
candle and lighted it to go to bed by. He
* aye you can bet your aweet liifo he'll
lick tho mao that loaded jt. If he can find
bim ont ' * r ■ ,
•<M
Try the .lowers Dolton Seed ami yon
will bare no oilier.
.
Gyles the Clothier and Hatter order*
suite, shirts and silk lints and guaran
tees a ill.
A little bit of the Baptist State Con
vention will bo interesting. The sug
gestion for its formation was made by
tbeSarcpta Association in October, J820.
The first session was held in Powelton in
Juno, 182*2. At this time it was compos- | j C y.
J W Holland, Madison, Col W T Bar-
Angnsta. Mrs Uy-
lander.
H B Raymond, Atlanta, W H C Dud- j
ley
W L Stanton, W H C Dudley
R H Jackson, Hogansville, F E Burke j
R E Murrow, Macon, Dr. 8 BHawkin* i
Rev 1) F Harp, Perry, Judge J A Ans. !
* A well known lawyer declared one d
j at a dinner tint the biggest thing In* had j dm
j ever done was to eroM-cxmuinc a man
| until he did not know whether ho was
married or not.
I To get ready for the Fancy Dress Ball
call at J. Waxelhai’M A Co.
Gyles the Clothier and Hatter has tho
finest and cheapest line of clnthin;; sam
ples in town.
Down nt AmerieUA the young ladi-s
have a cooking club. The German fath
ers pay $50 for two years to have llnir
daughters taught tho culinary art. The
ed of only two associations—the Sarepta
and the Georgia. IU influence has
spread and new associations were added
uutil now’ its membership embraces thir
ty-si*, associations, and within the juris
diction are 927 ordained ministers and
227 licentiates. The constituents of this
body are the Baptist associations in the
State of Georgia, or as many of them ns
accede to the terms of the convention, j
Each association is entitled to four dele- j
gates and to one additional delegate for
*very five hundred members; provided
inber of delegate* f v any one j
tion shall never exceed titteon, 1
Each church and auxiliary society con
tributing annually $50 to the funds of
the convention, is entitled to one dele- ■ enport
gate and to one additional delegate tor
each additional hundred dollars contrib
uted; provided, that where churches and
societies have the Mime membership, both
Rev J H Hall, Newnan, A C Bell
J S Holmes, Savannah, J B Shaw
T L Houck, Cnthbert, J R G Horne
John McHney, Douglassvilie, Mrs J W
Farlow
John Ilolobett Douglassville Mrs J W
Furlow
J K Hillyard, Camilla, H D Watts
llev Harvey Hatcher, Richmond Va,
UB Harrold
Rev J A Ivey, Talbotton, J W Harris
PA Jessup, Eastman J J Williford
TM Jones, Mayfled. Dr Hardwick
Aza Joiner, Balnbridge, J W Harris
Rev J H Kilpatrick, While (Mains. H T
Davenport
W L Kilpatrick, Hepziba'u. H D Dav-
ITotioe--Sale.
will receive bMs for the name until neat
Monday noon. J*. II. WILLIAMS,)
W. I\ HURT, > Com.
April 17, Hi. W. ,T. HARPER, )
TAX RETURNS.
Ot'KICK OK Cl.RRK ANI) TltKABl.'llKIl, i
Of City of Amkiiiccs, .
Akkhiciw, Oa„ April :id, 1882. )
The bookH far roortvinf tax return* of city
property for the year 1W2 are now o)»6U, and the
fame will bo cloned on the loth day of May next.
Bv order of tho Mayor and City Council.
I). K. MUIVSON, ITIi and Trent.
April f.nod
. J Connell Chamber door, in tho Gltvl<>fAniorl-
cut, tin., on tho Drat Tucmlay In May next, the
following dcfcrilied property, to-wlt:
tine house and lot In the city of Americiis, G.I.,
levied on a* the property of Spencer Whaley, to
aatU'/ one city tax <1 fa in my hand* in fhvor of
the Mayor and City Council ot Americas, 0*., for
I the year 1**1. va. Spencer Whaley, now transfer-
; red to F. K. llurlce, advert |ne<l and sold for, Ida
•iao and benefit.
April 1,1*82. A. T. I.INfJO, City Marshal.
SlOO
A W Lamar, Maeon. F E Burke
J S Lawton, Atlanta, J A Kendrick
H L Long, Leesburg, J A Kendrick
Rev W W Landrum and wife, Augusta.
IB. HELM'S!
MONDAY, APRIL 10,
And Continuing TlirougU tho Entire*
Week If the Weather Proves Fine. J
Jn*t retnmed from New York with
morn good*, and
CMMi
Front Monday, loth, to Saturday, 10th, Indu
'd vc, to atty one who shall
liny fur Cash $11) Worth of (iihhIs
she will itlv\ without chante.
abull not be ropreaontod, and that the jj \\ Rnssev
Mm S Landrum, New Orleans, 11 \V !
, tti the store, and to ai
worth she will iflvo _
any tiling they may select.
rep res h|) tat Ion does not exceed three dele
gates lor any church or society. All dele- ! Rnsnev
s bnljl ihsir appointments notil oth. j (l)T ‘p Howell. Athens, I)r EJ El-j
era are elected to succeed them. The . bridge
delegates to the convention must be or- j u«v W J Mitchell, Dawron, Dr Cooper
;; hin iS ->-P| ^ of whr llnptist cb„r,„. j W W M«™.L C«rroUon, B H Htelnn
"ittjupt. | es. . r t ' J G McCall aud wife Quitman. Thou
Below will he round a partial list of tbe . Harrold
j delegato* accredited to the convention,
| with the homes to which they have lie^n
' assigned:
i H M Adams. Dan burg. W II t' Dudley
I Rev A P Ashnrst, Columbia Ain, Dr W
P Burt
Rev E 11 Barrett, fY.rioltou, Mrs A B
Lester
II B Biriltti, Ciuroltou, .Mrs J J Hud-
r,M w l v.
A Masculine Party
Last Suml iy fourteen young men rode | jng' gentlcnmu
out to the plantation of Will Ilooks and j pride in keepib*
ha l what might be called a masculine • der.
foiist. In tart, it was quite a b
and when they came back late
afternoon they hud no occosit
home for supper. Mr. nook-
genial host, and the hoys llioi
enjoyed tliier trip.
z\s you finish planting don't fail to se
cure a few bushels of the -Towers seed.
A Brooklyn man lias been sent to jail
for “kUsing his*gir) good-night.” Tu,*y
may probably hereafter imitate the exam
ple of young men in other cities—i. c..
remain a couple of hours longer and k : ss
her good nuuniiig.
Black and Colored Silks. Satins all
shades, Brocades, tho largest line ever
shown. J. Waxklraum A Co.
“Well, my little man, aren’t your hare
foot rather early this season?" said a be
nevolent gentleman to a youngster yes
terday morning. “Gets not. \Vunborn
ban foot, I wuz.” I declare, so you was,
so you was. What a pity ! what a pity!
Well, nature isunkind to the poor, really;” j j { | UH
and he gave the youngster a dime to alone B F Burnett, Fort Gaines, Dr G F
for the neglect of the ‘mother of us all.’* | Oooper
Ladies, Misses, trimmed and untrim- 1 Rev J * n,e8 »«'now, Bowdou, J R G
med Hats at J. WaXF.lij.ujm k Co. j Horne
j King Butler. Camilla, Capt J A Cobb
While visiting the National Cemetery j
at Andersonville last Sunday, we had '
the pleasure of formiug the ncq iaintanco
of Superintendent Dunbnr, whom we ;
found a most pleasant tin I iiccommodnt-
B A Blakely, Auburn, A T Oliver
RovS Boykin, Macon, B F Jossey
Itov T C Boykin, Decatur, B F Jossey
Rev A J Baltic, Macon, Col A S Cntts
L F Blalock and wife, Fayetteville,
Barlow House
G W Bass ..Mayfield, S li Hawkins
S A Burney, Madison, Col W A Haw-
nnd
the g
Onr line of hoys and children'* cloth
ing is the cheapest ever shown in our
city. J. Waxki.iju m & Co.
lightly
Unntu for Sale.
Mr. Gen. A. Herndon is offering for
sale a lot of very fi”o stock goats. These
animals are ol a very superior breed,
prolific, large, and are of the non-jump
ing kind. tm
A young gentleman of this ciiv return
ed home from a night’s conviviality about
getting up time, was sufficiently thought
ful to pull off his hoots before openin;
Col E W Beck, Griffin, B W Bussey
Rev A J Reek. Milledgnville, F E Burk*
Rev M 15 L Biniou, J W Jordau
Mrs NJ JluHsey,rolumbiis,R W Bussey
W B Rurnctf and wife,Quitman, S II
who luld's Brent Umvlcinn
rounds in line or- J C Chiles, Mudismi, M Collnwn.v
Rev -I II (Ymphci!, (‘oluinhiis. S H
Hawkins
A J Cobh, Alliens. Capt J A Cobb
J R Cusou, Jewells
Wm Colson, Dallas, Calvin Carter
G II Clifttt. Bain bridge, J. W Harris
Rev E R Carswell, Thompson, Mrs A
15 Lester
A J ( 'beeves, Montezuma, S H
Rev Henry McDonald, Atlanta, KK
Taylor
Rev John G Medlock, Atlanta. N G A
J K Prince
Rev J A McMurroy, Halls Mill, C Carter
Rev W G McMicbnel, Jackson, Major
Black
Rev G R McCall, Gridin, Col WA
Hawkins
f
At
4CENTS.I
AN ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance to Amend an Ordinance
of the Mayor aud City Council of
America* Prohibiting Hog* Run
ning at Large Within the Corpo
rate Limit* of Raid City
lie it Ordained hy the Mayor and City
Council of Anuriev*, That tho ordinance
prohibiting tho running at large of hogs
within the corporate limits of add city
SlOO
- m rou >i n*
4 CENTS.
GeorgoMarsh. Calhoun, Jobbv> House j he aud the same is hereby amended by
Rev I Maxwell, Talbotton. Dr W ~ “ ‘ *'
adding to the cost for the empoundiug
of tho same, the sum of live cent* per day
for each hog or pig per each day. ns an
additional fee for keeping the same, to
be paid by the owner of such hog or pig,
for tbo cost of cinpnumling nuid hog or
pig. Said hu in to he paid to said Mayor
und City Couueil of Amnriens nn cost of
maintaining a pound.
J. B. FF.LhF.fi, Mayor.
D. K. Biunkon, Clerk.
Grand
iNEWi
DRUG STORE!
Roiillir:
• rnl»llfl Rqw
A. J. & W. B.IKIIIDSON, Prop’s
Opening Wo offer to • lie public cvciylhing kept
OF
the front door. Just ns be was about to j |j| iw klns
cuter the house in tho quietest innnuer |
| possible lie was startled by the raising of
• a window overhead, and tho familiar
I voice of the ‘‘old man” sung out; ‘‘Never
mind about flu* wd<e, George; we’re all
T5 M Callaway, Washington, M Culls-
K B ('avrol, Qiiitinuii, C M Wheatley
Rev J H Cttwood, Smithtville, .Jesse Ay-
Calico Uull.
The young men of Monte/unm will | u i > * j
give a grand calico hall on the cveuinu i jUki^S lias beautiful style* men's ,
of the 28th, and Americas young people J hoys, and children s clothing. Hats und j
urn cordially invited to attend. The | shirts, latest style* and lowest prices. ’
commitleu of arrangements is composed i -
of J. L. Hyatt, Ik K. Stall field am! \V. j Programme for Memorial Day.
Minor, and we can say that the arrange- , Tho memorial comm ittee oppainted *
infills will he sati-factory. Kessler’s j for the purpose of arranging a progranuno
hand will furnish the music j for Memorial day, met at tho Public
♦ | Library yesterday afternooa. Ths fol-
Ileiuovwl. I lowing order of exercises was agreed
We will he pleased to have onr friend* j up<m . to j,egin promply at 1:80 P. M ,
^ call ami see us in our nice, now store, op- ; on tll0 or.th i n *t.
^posita the’Post Office, where we have re-
mnved our stock temporarily, prepartory
to patting up onr now building at the old
Bulimia, J A Kon-
ruiKiitA mm
stand.
A print!
J W. Snr.FFinr.n A c'o.
. J 11 f,Jo were* Col lou Seed.
W«.»again call the attention of farmers to
these justly celebrated seed. Their
great and increasing popularity is a suffi
cient guarantee. The sale of the dowers
(total U only growing in proportion, mid
the people are fast learning Un ir true
value. Now i« the time to Invest and
jet seed of this excellent variety. They
cuu he had at Messrs. Harrold, Johnson’s
X Co’s, or by addressing Mr. W. P. Jow-
er*, Pre*ton, fla. •
Recitation, “Muflled Drum,” Mis*.
Leila Crisp. *
Music.
Recitation, “I’nknown' Mis*. Raaaie
IWarnette.
Address, Eli. S. Shorter, Ksq.
Musie.
Benediction.
Firing Salute, Aiu »i*!-.h Light I nfun-
Rev J B Chainiilmi
dick
Rev W H Cooper, Cuthbert, C Carter
Rev C D Campbell and wife, Athens, C
A Huntington
Rev KJ Coot*. Ihiwkinswlle, AC Bell
Rev DG Daniel, Walt hours ville, 15 W
, BicMoy
ltev J H DuVotie, Griffin, Col W A
Hawkins
Rev John Dupree, Stephensville, W T
Lockett
Rev T W Dupree, Stephen*ville, W T
Lockett
Rev B W Davis. J .1 Williford
•1 S Duncan, Miilncr, J K Prince
J J Davis, Hvpzihnh, Mrs A B Lester
Dr. N B Drewry, Griffin, Dr K J Kl-
dri.lg.
Burt
Rev W H McIntosh, Murion> Ala Col
Maxwell
Rev A S Moncriof, Marahalville, Dr
Cooper
Rev W H Norton, Marion, Col W T
Davenport
Dr W C New', Cnrroltou, Dr Hudson
Rev G A Munnalty, Rome, Col A 8
Cutts
Rev W A Overton, Union Point
P J Pipkin, Tennelle, C T Furlow|
J S Parker. Bluffton, Mr* liylander
Rev W W Roof, Cnrrolton, Dr 0 R
JIare
Rev II W Rainey, Auharn, AT Oliver
Rev JO Ryall*, Cartersville, Dr EJ
Eldridge
Rev Jas Stapleton. LouisvilK Geo
Stapleton
Hon J J) Stewart, Griffin, lion J 11
Felder
lion CIim (■ Siuilh, Macon, Dr W J
Barlow
Rov J A Smith, Cairo, Maj W A Bine k
Rev C A Stukely, Eiberton, Mrs. A B
Lester.
Rev T Spurlock, Cnrrolton, Mrr J J
Hudson
W C Snead, Nownnn, A C Bell
Rev W It Steely, Cochran, John L Ad-
derton
J C Sims, Taylorsville, K 11 Hawkins
Rev HDD Straton, Greensboro, J R
Shaw
Rev T H Stoat. Troy, Ala, B B Hinton
Mej G C Sellnmn, Monroe, K A Haw
kins
Rev I T Ticbenor Auburn Ala F K
R R Terrell Bainbridge E A Hawkins | BEGINNING APRIL 10. j PAINTsloiLH,’
Rov A J Taut TaylorsvilleSII Hawkins i i»aINT8, OUiS,
John L Underwood I ——Os ! PAINTS, OILS, £
T J Yeasy Mayfield Dr Hardwick j _ J^r: J ii ■ -fir gpigiMna
KSSZ&fftZlZr 0110 D]Lme A« chenp m ran be IhmibIii nnywIhtc.
Prof J E Willet Macon 8 H Hawkins GIVEN
J M William* Dallas C Carter j
Spring* lileryj
AND
FANCY GOODS I
AT THE STORE OK ')
MRS. I. E. RAINES,
2nd Wook in April,
in ii
KIHST-CI.ANS DIM'D STOKE l
OI K MKDICI.SKS AllK M.I.
[freshJ
I P U R E A N D R ELI ABLE j
A genenil npsorlmcnt of nil
I'AIXTK, OILS, c-
VA1NTH.01L8,
l'AINTH, OILS,
PAINTS, OILS,
PAINTS. OILS,
PAINTS, OILS,
PAINTS, oas,
PAINTS, OILS,
PAINTS, OILS,
PAINTS, OILS,
OVABNIHHES.
VAUNIHHES,
VAKNIHHES,
VAIINISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNIHHEH.
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
VARNISHES,
-O VARNISHES.
Rev .1 M IVooil Oaiiinville C W IIun
cock
J 11 Wnolsey nml wife l nYOtlville 1) K
RiiMon
Itev W M Wmnbnldt Troy Ala .1 1» Pel-
tier
W H Wilkeraoa Newnnn W J Harper
Rev C C Willi, Colainbua R E I'nllli
P E Wnito Hnwkineville A C Hell
.1 S Willie name
Rev T B West Tliouerm S K Taylor
W M Howell Lninpkin A -I Buchanan
Prut T Ii Monro Enfanla Dr O F Cooper
It linn been customary of late
yearn to allow the Southern states
With Every Dollar’s Worth
SOLD DURING THE WEEK.
Apr „- ( „ Mrs. M.E. HAINES. (
ANORDINANCE
To Ruforc. Ih. Provl.lnu or a.c I lou.
*Tn
m
COLOONES. EXTIIAOTR.
COLOGNES, EXTRACTS.
COMBS, HAIR BRf
COMBS. HAIUHBUI
COSMETICS.
TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Etc
'OF ALL KINDS. ’
kin
He it Ordained by the Mayor and < ity
Coined of Americas, That it hIioII he
tho duty of the marxlml to notify nil per-
kuuh who have not paid their street tux
in aceornnucn with the laws of said city.
. .. .. .. ... i ii • at. uu.. I Which notice shall l»e in writing, sigaeo
Itev.I M Itouultlsnn, Dablin.Ss II Itew- I one representative in tbe cabinet— ■ Bnil liy t lio.--ler-b nn.l trrnaur.r.
n» | just one, nml be a mcdiocra man. and wrvrd five ilny* liefore Hie limn ter
R .1 Denmark, ijuitmnn. R It Hinton : ... i,. u l| n hearing pers.mnlly un aneli ilaltn M ii.-nl
W ilunl.ar. Coneor.l. .1 K Prince B,lt A,U ‘" r “**■ I •« P"-’ 1 '" *■* * h >'
Pev F M Daniel Atlanta w lllam.r has got ritl of the Southern Score- Street t«I afcotlld not he ,011.1 nr work ell
1 -u imun.i, Atlanta. .1 lluiper _ r , , . I ont o* provided in tin? onlinniiti 1 * o: said
tary of the Navy, who held the po- , cit>> An(l UIK) u of Nl j 4 | , m y- GOLDEN DENT CORN
Onr line of white goods are the largest !
ever shown. J. Waxelbaum A Co. !
PRIISO.NML PAItAtaK APIl*.
j Mr. Ik C. U.in*oti, of tho Macon 1\le-
j yrnyti and Messenyer, is iu the city.
Dr. Hinkle was confined to his bed on
! last Friday and Sunday by sickness.
Mr. and Mr*. J. U Jones, of Clinton,
III., who have been* stoto through this
and Florida, left for their home in Illi-
! noi* Monday. They wore very much
t*I. fr? Catching Crane*. ,
77s . t * pleased with Amencin.
a recent trip to Loc county wc saw 1
soino novel fishing done. It was in aj Mis* Klla Walker, formerly of Americu*,
lake or pond which abounded in small | i* now residing in this city with her Hi*"
fish and which was constantly visited by | ter, Mr*. Cutts. Miss Walker i* a grad-
flccks of cranes for the purpose of feed- I unto of Shorter. — Home Cwrier.
ing on it* finny treasures. A nondescript — 1 —“
little darkey was engineering the scheme, j Tho handsomest lino of Casimcre and
and in an e/tsyjway accomplishing n feat ; Jean* fortbo
L (r Dongtai, Camilla, Ji D Watt*
J 8 Freeuiau. Leesburg, Jo*aey House
A D Freeman, Newnan, A C Bell
W W Fleming, Blakely, Col C W Han
cock
Rev J W Folsom, Dauburg, W II C
Dudley
W T Glower, Fayetteville
A W Groover, Quitman, C M Wheatley
Rev D W Gwinn, Atlanta, J A Kendrick
B C Green, .Stephensville, W T Lockett
Rev E X F Golden, Thouianville, Dr
W J Barlow
SNUFF. TOBACCO
AND SUGARS
A SPECIALTY.
p-
Wi- also kf‘(‘pCJ1?TIT\CJfl’('lil Hie la .t
Ii.ill,.-, in Ilit’OJyioHnilKilStab a
LASDRF.TIIS
Ritton of least importance and pat- or •<> comply with
. , . . i>v paying mini tax.
ronage in tlic cabinet, and now ev-! bin.I l.y working
I nnlinit
» i« ">"■ "y
Mild ••tree!. i
of tlo
Northern stalwart. Of Garfield ’«
r**! hi net only Lincoln remains, and
tic w - a Grant man in the lntc
Presidential canvass, and was ap
pointed by Garliclcl by way of con
ciliation to the Grant wing.
The Third Congressional district
Rev H Y Golden, Humbohl,| Maj W A 1 seems disposed to have some fun.
Bkudc I Tito people arc divided between
George Garlmt, Midvillo, A C Bell “ ' ~ " " ‘
j Mayor
work on tlm street* for a number of day*
sufficient lo pay all Midi tax*'* iiHseNsial
against him at fifty ••••«*#*. p. •• day. the
city furnishing raihaiM. and one ..’^llur
per day if the defaulting tax prm idea
rations.
He it further ordained, Tlmt ibo Mar
shal i* charged with the duly and cloth
ed with all power necessary to-vary out
such sentence or Rentefe'e*.
J. 15. Fi'i.irKtt, Mayor.
I). K. JiiciNsoN Clerk.
AND SEED POTATOES
DIRECT FROM THEM.
OUR MOTTO:
Sintill Pi'tilll,! ({nick Snips t!
ftl oo
sxoo
nfherwise diffirnlt for :i practiced nimrnJ
to do. lie did the work in this way: put
ting r. live roach on a hook ne.ir the shal
low water, he wtuld retire to a safe dis
tance and await results: the hints would
return and very soon one would make
for the fish and swallow it, after which
it wm easily taken.
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J the RKt-xmnKU :
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i 10,00(1 Note Heads,
j 10.000 Packet Note Head*.
5,000 Letter Head*,
Feathers, Flowers, aud Wreathe*, ut | which will be printed in the neatest
J. Waxhi.bai’W A Co. j stylo and furnished at the lowest prices. * ton
Judge Crisp and Geu. Phil. Cook, j
Rev K M Hooten, Concord, J a Prince : an d papers are already striking
J A Harm aid wife, High Shoals, RC | f OP their favorites. Geo. f'ook
Black I has long represented the Third.
R.-v S G Hillyer. Washington, W I. H nd ban made a good member.
Glassn*-r Judge Crisp i* a talented gentle-
Rev J I llyiiuvn, Riddlt-ville, J \v Jor- Ionian ami an excellent Judge, and
♦Ian has a number of followers. The i
Rev H c Horuaddy uml wife people of the Third may congratu-
R T. I Lints, Mis* P Hank*. Albany, B late themselves upon one tiling;
W Bnesey whenever they be? represented by i
A J Hirvey, Lee*burg, Mr* Rylander j Gen. Cook or Judge Crisp, their
Robt Harris, J J Ilig.loo, Coliary, Dr I interests will be in good hands. ,
S IUIawkin* : What, then, is the necessity for |
W L Hubbard, Gainesville, J L Adder- j stirring up discord ? — Eatonton 14 CENTS.
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