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uniciul Urn* of the City of Amerlcu*.
SUNDAY, OCT. 8, ’Sit.
APPOINTMENTS.
Charles F. Crisp, Democrati
nominee for Congress from the
Third Congressional District, will
address his fellow-citizens nt the
following named time and places
All are invited to attend:
Douglass, Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Vienna, Friday, Oct. 13.
Americas, Monday, Oct. 10.
Kastman, Tuesday, Oct. 17.
McRae, Thursday, Oct. 19.
Mt. Vernon, Monday, Oct. 23.
Montezuma, Wednesday, Oct. 25.
Lumpkin, Friday, Oct. 27.
Preston, Monday, Oct. 30.
KUaville, Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Oglethorpe, Thursday, Nov. 2.
Leesburg, Saturday, Nov. 4.
si kpiiemTami <Iaiitrkll.
Stephens and Cinrtrell will Hasiii pn ,.n
the stump—Stephens In l,enl Felton in
the Seventh and ttnrtrell to I Sp<
*he Ninth Ihstriot. lino strange is (ml
tica.
The above front the August:
.Veie.-' will surprise a great many ol
our readers this morning If true
it shows that the opposing caml
dates for Governor lime got tlici
ire tip. If Stephens really docs go
into the seventh against Felton it
will make him more i'ricnUs titan
anything lie lists done during (lie
canva s. As for Uurlrcll, well, tie
I'ented candidates are liable to do
most anything.
AN EDITOR'S CANDIDACY.
The following, from the Macon
Oraphir, we can heartilv endorse
knowing Mr. Hum to he fully <|ti.-tl
ilied for the position to which li
aspires, anil the Democratic mem
hers of the legislature will he lint
doing justice to a worthy gctlenmu
liy electing him to the position.
Wc are pleased to learn from a
private letter that our friend anti
former partner, Air. U. W. J. Hutu
editor of tlic Gainesville Eagle., anti
an attorney nt law of tho Gaines
ville bar, will lie a candidate before
tlie next legislature for the solid
tot-ship of the northeastern circuit.
The circuit was created nt tliu last
session of the general assembly and
an election was had for a judge
and a solicitor to hold until the
meeting of the next legislature. In
that contest Air. Hum, although Ids
name wits only brought out by Itis
friends a few days before the elec
tion; receiving a' most lluttcring
vote, coming very ueur an election.
His friends wilt again present his
name, and withoutilUpuruging any
of his opponents, we are sure that
the next assembly can do no better
than diet him to tho office. Witli
ten year’s experience at the bnr. tt
clear legal wind, anti it most happy
delivery, we are sure t!.c interests
nt tlie State would lie safe in his
hands. Tho fact that he bus de
voted some part of his time for
several years past to journalism
should he lint another nrguuient in
Ida favor, for it has ullordcd him
an opportunity to do most effective
work for the democratic party.
.More titan this, it lias made him
hosts of friends in tlie “fourth
late” who will be glad of an oppor
tunity to aid one whose popularity
lias made him once vice president
til tlie Georgia press association,
ultil for two years past its ellieietil
secretary.
Ol Itis attainments us a lawyer,
tlie judge ami bar of hia circuit, us
well as gentlemen of prominence
from nil sections of tlie Stale, attest
most freely, ami if tlie party desire
to honor a young mail who for
years by tongue and pen, without
reward or tlie iio|>o thereof, lias up
held and defended its interests, Air.
Ham should lie unanimously elect
ed."
TO TIIK VOTERS OV TDK THIKI)
<‘UNGltK.HNION.il, DISTRICT.
I announce myself tin Independ
ent candidate for Congress from
this District at tlie ensuing election
ill November next. Hound by nc I
party, caucus, lings, eligues or 1
combinations, 1 recognize only niv '
responsibility to the people, and if
TO THK VOTERS OF THE THIRD
CONURESSIONA I. DISTRICT.
Day is breaking. “Yon hold in
your bands the power to cancel
your captivity.’'
For years your country lias
groanetl under tlie burden of rail
road monopolies, tariffs and mis
appropriations ol the public lands.
Stephens, Hill, Cook, Hayard, Sun
set Cox and till the balance of our
honest but ignorant veterans huve
sought in vain to avert the catas
trophe. I can tell yon how to
avert it and 1 don't charge a cent
for the information. Klccl the
right man from tins Congressional
district, that’s all you’ve got to
do. A six pound trout couldn’t
straighten a No. 3 grass line with
any more certainty titan tlie elec
tion of the right man from the
Third District would unravel the
kinks in tlie tangled skein of our
troubles and pull out the wrinkles
and rumples. You cannot get tlie
right man unless yon get one who
is a farmer ami is not a politician.:
II lie hasn't got a pateli of truck, I
make mi iiiiptirics as to his char- i
aeler, his talents <>- his tpmlilicu- ‘
lions of tilt v soil, I.til rejei l him.
pul him aside tell him to •‘git..’’ A
farmer for Congress and a liluc-
cyed. sandy haired '.linn to mark
your pigs are indispeiisilile. Any !
bjily knows Hill could never have |
grappled successfully with Hlninc
upon the Anderson villa ipiis'.iuii hut
for tlie fad that lie owned a crop in
Dougherty. An honest, compc- j
tent limn is desirable, but a tar- |
incr is an imperious necessity. And |
when 1 -say a farmer I don't mean j
u limn who follows tlie plow. No
matter if he Ims inherited his lands j
nnd don’t know the difference be-1
tween a scuter anil a shovel, and j
spends his time in the gymnastic |
exercise of leaping from one polit
ical party to another and encour
aging tlie railroad monopolies lay
constantly riding on the cars—so
he's a farmer, so he eats tlie bread
raised on his own place, lie’s the
proper man, tlie righteous Lot who
will save the Sodom of this gov
ernment, lie is the Hercules who
will purify tlie political Augean
stables and purify them bad. All
that the land of Washington needs
is tlie right man in Congress from
tlie Third Congressional District
of Georgia. When he sets his foot
on tlie threshold of the Capitol tlie
millennium will dawn. Hut the
right man must nut he a politician.
Now a uolilicinn and an ulliee-liol-
dor are not necessarily the same.
Some olliccrs, such as those ol
Judge and Solicitor General, place
their occupants in positions aloof
from politics. Kvcryliody knows
tlmt, for every child repeats the
trite hut truthful maxim “polities
soil tho ermin ” Under the cir
cumstances then, I think Judge
Crisp is the right man. Judge
Crisp lias never boxed all tlie
points of tlie political compass and
wept because there was no more
points to box: lie never went ns a
legale to help nominate Grant
nnl afterwards Hancock: lie never
liilminulcd thunders against Col
quitt for running without a nomi
nation and then run without one
himself; hu never intimated that
any man was a creature of a “ring”
or “caucus” who had been brought
out by an honest and iuteligent
constituency, in short he never saw
any time when he couldn't live
any better on. of polities than a
llsli could out of water. “Oh hut I
Judge Crisp is not a farmer.” You
are mistaken sir, hu is—I have seen j
his truck patch myself. It is true '
he is not as large a lariucr us the \
other .ledge, hut size don't count: j
if it did. Klick Stephens couldn't | ever llilil,
lie Governor of Georgia. .More
anon from X.
KEROSENE
X L
KKIiOSE E KEROSENE
IIEST QUALITY
130- at i:!(P
EVANS & HARWELL’S
FOHSVTII STREET
Green Grocery.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
• Tlil§ powder n tri-r varies. -\ marvel <»r purity
strength mid wlioie*omcnt»M. M»re ecoiiomhwl
limn the ordinary kinds, and cannot he told in
competion with the multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or tilo^piia'e powders. .Wrf onhf
«/< tin rnnr. u<»v A L H A KINO 1 ’OW'DKK Cf
H*fl Wall Htreet. New York.
seplT top . ol I) V to or lol rd mm ly
Tobacco and Cigars
REST URANUS
EVANS & HARWELL
FORSYTH STREET
KIDNEY-WORT
HAS BEEN PROVED
The8UREST CURB for
KIDNEY DISEA8E8.
Doc* a tamo back or a disordered urine
Indicate that you are a victim? THEN DO
NOT HESITATE t ubo KIDNEY-WORT at
onco (druggist* recommend it) and it will
speedily overoomo tho disease and restore
healthy action to all the organs.
■ SI H Sacs for complaints peculiar
buUIODi to your sex, such as pain
and weaknesses. KIDNEY-WOIiT is unsur
passed, as it will act promptly and safely.
HARE & COBB
HAVE OPKNEDA
Box. Incontinence, retention of
1ck dust or ropy deposits, anddi “
dragging pains, all speedily yield toltscu
LDby'ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $l!
KIDNEY-WORT
A IIAItllEI, I IF
Sauer Kraut ;
JUST RECEIVED
EVANS A HARWELL'S
FORSYTH STREET
MEAT MARKET, GROCERY,
AND
PROVISION STORE
OX COTOX AVENUE,
In the room lately occupied by Gresham & !U»h.
insoi., where thev will keep h, first ciasss line ol
Provisions, Vegetables iu their sen mm,
Frosli Meats
AND .
Country Produce!
Ills ‘riciids are inylted to mil. We wish to bny
country pro luce of all kinds, especially
1 JEEVES, MUTTON AND KID,
DRKSHED Oil ON FOOT,
for which we will pay the highest mnrki
cash. Tin*c having pro luce or meat* t
Had it to their advnntagi
■II wilt
HAKE tocorns.
PR ESI I AND M(i:
Evans & Harwell
FORSYTH STREET
Americas Fair Association.
Wheatley’s Corner Still Alieal!
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
will consult their own interests by calling and examining my
stock before making their purchases.
tv/Ty stools, is Complete!
nnd I have determined the present season to offer special at
tractions in the way of
GOODGOODS!
at flu* very lowest prices. Having made my purchases for
—~CASH D0WN=-
and my selections with flic greatest care, I feci confident that
I can please all, both in goods and prices.
I cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
is packed full of goods. The new rooms in the basement,
which 1 will in a few days throw open, art! packed with goods
which there is not room for on the main floor, nnd all things
are now ready.
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All
to visit my establishment. All old customers and friends will
come. A well pleased customer is tlie best advertisement, and
it is my hope that every one whom I shall have the pleasure of
serving will lie so well satisfied that they will send till their
friends to see me when they visit this city.
HEM KM It K It THE PLACE,
Wheatley’s Corne r
—ASH REMEMBER THE SAME,
TH0RITOI WHEATLEY,
Th.o Dry Goods Maxi.
LAIlVr TALK
'Eke Fifth. A.»xvu,a! Ehskikitiox*
AMERICAS FAIR ASSOCIATION
—abounding ix-
Harris, James and Wliiiford
Are Plain Hnsincss Men. Dealing in Much Solid and SuIiMtnu-
tial Pacts as
will oimmknit: on
Tuesday, October 34, 1882,
AND CONTINUE FOUR DAYS.
-(IRANI) DISPLAY OF-
Agricultuml Products,
Fruits, Flowers,
Stock, Poultry,
Machinery and
Fine Arts, Etc.
Speoial Attractions for Daoh. Day I
We anticipate a finer show and a larger crowd than we have
Reduced Railroad Fare.
HoulduH Say Yes.
At the marriage of Mr. ami Mrs. 1
The Railroad has agreed to issue tickets good lor the lour
icDiniiiDiuiuii iu iuv 1100 )10, mill II — et * . . .. .| ,
elected. 1 promise to devote what- Hnrris at Mount Meridian, I at two cents a mile each way, or lour cents a mile tor the
ever ability that i possess to their! ) 1,10 bride refused to say “Yes” i round trip from any station on the road, and will also return
all articles for exhibition having paid full freight coming.
David li. Uaiihku..
" Wells
stores
liepsiu
$1
Skinny Hen.
llealtli Kencwer”
to the question whether she would
obey her husband. She said that *
she saw no reason in such a promise
and he concluded that no harm 1
would l>e done by omitting it since
Qoxa.eOn.eX Coxae All l
fs health and vigor, clues Dys- be intended to “make her mind i
iu, Impotence, Sexual Debility, i anyhow.” Two years closed, and , and bring your wives and your little ones to sw till' progress
a lew days ago the unsettled ques- j wc are making in Agriculture, in Machinery, in Stock, etc.
- ., . . , | tion arose again. George ordered j
.-ha.hlg mAfdwney Twround'a .'mUhe insislVontoaiity'iriTe I Large Premiums Offered in Every Department
Call lor Premium Lists at the otlice of the Secretary, when
further information will gladly be furnished. Remember the
time, Tuesday, October 'J4th—tor four ilhys.
, John Windsor, President.
J. W. Wheatley, Secretary.
barnyard fence and calling it a buf
I'alo hunt.
Andrew J. Houston, sou of the
famous General Nam Houston, Is
roasting
brought in a horsewhip and declar
ed he would flog her until she
obeyed. She shot and killed him.
One California orchard ships j
clerk of tlie federal court at Dallas, i about twenty tons of peach stones
Texas.
[ every year.
Boots, Shoes and General Merchandise,
and it is of these things they propose to say a few words. Our
aim is to satisfy our customers and increase our trade by selling
GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES,
KEEPING OX HAND a FULL STOCK OF
Sugar, Coffee and Tea, best brands of Flour,
Smoked and Salted Meats, Lard, Canned
Goods, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging
and Ties, Shoes, Jeans and
"It'll OTHEn ARTICLES AS A PLANTER NEEDS.
We Want Your Trade!
and il keeping a good stock and lair dealing will secure it, we
feel cogfident of securing our share ot it. We expect to keep
our customers solely by making it to their interest to trade with
us. We want every reader of the Recorder to regard this
as a special invitation to him to call and see us.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Grossypium Phosplio!
The best furtilizer for com nnd cotton thnt has been sold in
this market, as hundreds ol planters of this section will testify.
We are now ready to take orders for the fall trade. “Oriole!”
and other brands of fertilizers for sale. You will find us always
ready to give you a cordial welcome at tlie old stand,
Oomor or Cotton ikvonuo and Tmw« flr f3t.r
Harris, James & Williford.
Awericus, SppumUr 22, I8S2.bC