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W^,'OI.KMSiCR. BAItor.
boily knows the remedy is in jour
hands, and the eyes oi the whole ;
eountry look imploringly upon you.
or the City or Amrrir
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FOlt CONGRESS M A N - AT-L ABG
IIO.V. TIIOS. IIAIIOEMAM.
FOR CONGRESS—THIRD tONORES-
8I0XAL DISTRICT:
BON. C. F. CRISP.
Yon, the voters of the Third Con-
greitio'ial District ol Oeorgia, are '
the atlases upon whose shoulders
rests this world of responsibility.]
Klect the right tnan. "Take the
government out of the hands;” men
I who have attended all the eonven-
, lions and then opposed eonven- i
• ■ nip.. ! lions, advocated organization and
— . e , i‘, ! then antagonized it; men who seek I
Charles F. Crisp, Democrnti 7 . . . 1
, , _ 1 - ; Democratic support after protest-1
nominee for Congress from the, ...... , n
, .it ing ngainst the action of the Dein ,
Third Congressional District, will 1 b f , , .
... . ocratic convention and favoring 1
address his fellow-citizcns at the
, 1.1 1 . i„„„„! the action of the Republican con-
follow ng named time and places I 1
8 1 . - vention; men whonnnriince them-
All are invited to attend:
Douglnss, Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Vienna, Friday, Oct. 13.
Americas, Monday. Oct. 16.
Kastman, Tuesday, Oct. IT.
Moltac, Thursday, Oct. 19.
Mt. Vernon, Monday, Oct. 23.
Montezuma, Wednesday, Oct.
Lumpkin, Friday, Oct. 27.
Preston, Monday, Oct. 30.
Ellavllle, Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Oglethorpe, Thursday, Nov. 2.
Leesburg, Saturday, NoV. 4.
TO TIIK VOTERS oTTHE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
I announce myself un Independ
ent candidate for Congress from
this District at tbc ensiling election
in November next. Hound by m
party, caucus, rings, digues or
combinations, 1 recognize only my
responsibility to the people, and if
elected. J promise to devote what
ever ability that 1 possess to their
interest.
David H. Haiihki.i..
TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
CONTINUr.ll.
I have stated that railroad mon
opolies, tnritfs and misappropria
tions of the public lands are bur
dens wliioh can be lifted from the
shouldors of the people of the Uni
ted States by no other way than
by electing the right man to Con
gress from thie District.
Now 1 know tfint to the naked oy
that it'would look as if the rail
road business docs not stand ex
aetly in (he line of Congressional
legislation, and know farther Hint
the question of appropriating the
public lands began in Congress,
December 51st, 'ISStbJbroiiglit on
the Titan strength for nullification
and hns over since been a political
probleui which the wisdom of
America has endeavored in vain to
solve. On that very subject Web
ster and Hayiu met and grappled
(upon the resolution ol Mr. Foot),
and Calhoun and Clay mid Poin
dexter and Grundy and Forsyth
and Macon and Denton, an army
of God’s expended their fruitless
wisdom in attempting a task which
remains now to be easily accom
plished by tile simple act of elect
ing the right man to Congress
from this^dislrict. Hut you want
to know how thu Congressman
from this district is going to change
the venue of the railroad business
and destroy an evil which half a
century of the wisest statesman
ship has wnrrcil in vain. You must
know how he’s going to do those
tliingi, voters of the Third Con
gressional District/ My answer
is contained in a very brief and
familiar anecdote. A traveler was
telling ol a forest in Texas where
large trees were so thick that you
could barely squeeze a Halting pole
between them. “Is there any game
in that forest,'' asked a bystander?
“Oh yes, immense deer with ant
lers tire or six feel Irom tip to
tip.” “How do the deer gel along
among the trees?” The traveler
was puzzled, alter reflecting a mo-
rnent be replied: “Oh hell! that
their business." Now how these
ends will be attained is the busi
ness of your Congressman. You
pay him to attend to Ids business,
and* (or goodness sake don't be
asking any foolish and unnecessary
question about the niauner in wliieh
he will accomplish It—tbat's his
business.
You ail know that the Republi
cans have had control of the gov
ernment 13 years and the Demo
crats t, since tile war. and both
have neglected through all these
long, dreary weary years to budge
a peg in the matter and so in the
name of conscience who else but
the member to be elected from this
Congressional District can do the
job?
O X 3La
ST QUALITY
EVANS & HARWELL’S
FORSYTH STREET
Green Grocery.
Wheatley’s Corner Still lead!
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
-BUYERS OF-
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thik 1
powder u .
trengtn arul wliol**omc*n**«A M"r« po.nomlc*
han the ordinary kind*, and cannot he sold in
oinpetion with lint multitude of low tost, abort
vHght. alum or pbowphaii* powder*. S>-M only
n tin r<i it*. ROYAL It A KINO I’OWDKKCO,
tti Wall Hln-ct. Sow York.
nciilT top col n< to nr fnl nl mat !y
rel of in.
REST BRANDS
KVANS A HARWELL
FORSYTH STREET
KIDNEY-WORT
HAS BEEN PROVED
TheSURBST CURB for
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Doe. • lame back or • disordered urine
Indicate that you are a victim? THEN DO
NOT HESITATE 1 uao KIDNEY-WOBTat
once (drugrleta recommend it) and It will
spctxlily overcome the disedse and restore
healthy action to all the organa.
I M#1loc For complaints peculiar
laClUIOOi to your sex, such a. pain
and weaknesses, KIDNEY-WORT is utisur-
passed, aa It will act promptly und safoly.
Either Bex. Incontinence, retention of
urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull
drugging pains, all speodily yield to its cur-
* ’’iiS’byai.ldbdooists. rrfcotl.
Sauer Kraut
.11 ST RK< LIVED
EVANS A HARWELL'
FORSYTH STREET
] selves as independent candidates.
1 and don't embrace in tlieannounce-
] ment as to whether they are indc-
; pendents democrats or republicans,
I or whether they belong in a gang
1 composed of one; men whose polit-.
I ieal temperature is so changeable
! Hint you have no idea to-day what
| it will be to-morrow. “Take the
j Government out of the hands'’ of
i such people—the whole government
j from Arthur down—take it out.
! And wten you get it out gentle
men, “place it on a business ha- j
sis.” Don't have any fourth, tilth j
or sixth J uly speeches made oil the
occasion and don't have any “cau-
ciihh combinations or political
parties” banging round nr any per
son whose daily bread for 20 years
lias been caiicusscs, combinations j
and polyglot polygamy of ••politi
cal parlies.” Don't have any of
that sort of folks there when you |
go through the grave ceremony of j
placing the government on a busi- ]
ness basis'Mon’t.
Failed Her “Darling.“
Detroit Free Pre*a: As the train
pulled out of Charleston 1 looked
around the car and saw that there
were seven of us occupying whole
seats, while the eighth was a per'-
looking girl about 18 years of age.
1 think the idea of the oilier six
men was to gel some sort of ail ex
cuse to share tlie young lady's
seal. One offered to open the win
dow, but found it open and fell
back. A second offered her a book,
but she bail read it. A third hand
ed her a newspaper, but she had
the same issue. The fourth was a
drummer from Cincinnati. He
pulled Li:> cap down, picked up’his
grip and went to the door and
hanged it as if lie had just entered.
Then rushing along the aisle lie
plumped himself down beside the
girl without a word, stowed his
grip under his feet, and pulled out
a paper and began to read, it was
ten minutes before lie said a word
to ber, but when the conversation
opened she proved to be the most
entertaining talker man ever listen
ed to. She had traveled every
where and seen everything, and
had a laugh to make a man's heart
jump. As the train thundered on
the drummer made love, lied right
ami left, and seemed to have made
a complete niasli. She gave him |
her address, invited him to call, |
told him all about the family, anil j
permitted him to call her darling
before we reached Savannah, lie j
was to see about licr baggage there,
and while lie was vainly searching ;
for it she slipped away. When, we |
got to llie hotel lit* suddenly grew
ns white as tlour. She Imd borrowed
bis diamond ring, mid still bad it. j
She Imd slyly taken his watch ami
chain, and when he tell for his wal
let hig fingers clutched an empty
pocket, lie danced around like a ]
crazy monkey, figuring lip liis total
loss to lie ikiOO, lint he raved in , . • 1, in 1 ,
vain. The entertaining girl, who j-V^ITCUltlirSll I FOtlUCtS,
had permitted him to “darling" her
and who had solemnly informed
him she had never known what love
was until then, could not lie found
by the police. It was a back-hand
ed game.
Sklnnr Men. 1
“Wells' llealtti Renew or" re-j
stores health and vigor, ernes I)ys- !
pepsia, Impotence.Sexual Debilitv. I
■
l-.iivy is blind, and knows noth-! ever hail,
ing except bow to depreciate the i
excellencies of others
i will consult their own interests by calling ami examining mv
stock before making their purchases.
HARE & COBB
HAVE OPEXEDA
MEAT MARKET, GROCERY,
Tobacco and Cigars (PROVISION STORE
Off COTON AVKBfCK,
n lately occupied by Grcabnm A* Hob-
■pnjrirst clatuM line of
; in tli
i LlMIll, r .
• PrCvuloua, Vegetable* in th<
My Stools, is Complete!
] anil I have determined the present season to offer special at
tractions in the way of
GOOD GOODS!
lot tile very lowest price.,. Ilitviu- made mv purcha*., for
j -=CASH D0WN=-
J? Tesll Meats j and my selections with the greatest wire, J feel confident that
11 can please all, both in goods and prices.
ANI ’ 1 cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
is ]nicked full of goods. The new rooms in the basement,
which J will in a lew days throw open, are packed with goods
which there is not room for on the main door, and 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 the best advertisement, and
it is my hope that every one whom I shall have the pleasure ol
serving will be so well satisfied that they will send nil their
friends to see me when they visit this city.
ItKJIKM HER THE PLACE,
Country Produce!
HIn frt-i
ill kind*, erjHM-inily
BEEVES, MUTTON ANI) KID,
DKBNMRD OK OX FOOT,
for which we will pay the highest market pi ire in
I1AUK & COBB.
FKKslI AM) MCI*
FORSYTH STREET
Ameriais Fair Association.
Come i*
-—a xi) uFMFiinmn the same,—
tiiorstm vinmr,
Auierlcus, Scptiml
The Dry Goods Maxi.
T3ae Fifth. Annual Fashibition
AIMS FAIR ASSOCIATION
IF 3 Xj IC l^T °X a -£L XjjESL
-AIlOUNDlNCt IN-
VVILI. COMMENCE ON-
TuesdLay, OotoPer 134, 1882,
AND CONTINUE FOUR DAYS.
<IRANI) DISPLAY OP-
Fruits. Flowers,
Stock, Poultry.
Machinery and
Fine Arts. Etc.
Special Attractions for Eaoh Say!
AY e anticipate a finer show and a larger crowd than we have
Reduced Railroad Fare.
Tho imprudent man reflects on
what he hag said, the wise man on
wbnt he is going to say.
CITY TAXES.
The
«-*- f"r
i fail to pay bv »»i4 tli
of City Tax** foi
th ■ loth «>f Novo
e,l against all
Hy tmler the .Mayor .uni t'tty Council.
I>. K. LUINSON,
Clerk and Tmounr.
Autrric u*, «ia., October a, 1882 :Cd
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES
Tho houkr aro now ..pen tor the collection of
r tr Tale* h<rtli« v»sr uv> not.... .. .i.,» u
ofl\ II. WiULun*.
The Railroad has agreed to issue tickets good lor th
days at two cents a mile each way, or four cents a mile tor the
round trip from any station on the road, and will also return
ee all articles for exhibition having paid lull freight coming
Conaes One I Come All I
le ones to see the progress
Machinery, in Stock, etc.
Harris, James and Williford
Are Plain IlusiiiCNS Men. Dealing in nucIi Solid and SiihMuu-
lial Pads as
GROCERIES AID PROVISIONS,
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 incrense our trade by selling
GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES,
KEEPING ON HAND A FI LL STOCK OF
Sugar, Cofl'ec and Tea, best brands of Flour,
Smoked and Salted Meats, Lard, Canned
Goods, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging
and Ties, Shoes, Jeans and '
SICH OTlIllIt ARTICLES AS A PLANTER SEEDS.
| "Wo Want Your Trade!
! and if keeping a good stock and fair dealing will secure it, wc
lour feel cogfident of securing our share of it. We expect to keep
our customers solely hy making it to their interest to trade with
us. We want every reader ol the Rkcordf.k to regard this
as a special invitation to him to call and see us.
and bring your wives ami your li
we are making in Agriculture, i:
WE AliF. AGENTS FOK THE CELEBRATED
I*. K.MUNSON'.
Cl*ik tiul lico-ur
N*pt. 12. lS.’O.tf
Grossypiiim Phosplio!
The best lurtilizcr lor corn and cotton that has lvcen sold in
Liirere Premiums OlVeret in Every Deimrtiuent 1 1 1 '!* ni:,rk< ' t ’ as ll ’ in<lr< ' <ls , of P la,iters o, tl|is soetion wUi testify.
° * 1 \\t' arc now ready to take orders lor the tall trade. “Oriole.
REMOVAL.
Oillc* .If city Clerk ami Trm.t
removed Irvm the Council CLouiWr to Ui« at<
From the lakes to the gulf, from, <rfp H Wu "** w '^"miNao.v,
th* Atlantic to the Focific, every*
Call lor Premium Lists at the >flire of the Secretary, when
further information will gladly he furnished. Itememher the
time, Tuesday. October *24th—for lour days.
John Windsor, President.
i J. W. Wheatley, Secretary.
and other brands of fertilizers for sale. Yon will find us always
ready to give you a cordial wrleomo at the old stand,
Corner of Cotton Avonuo nnd Xiaxnar St..
Harris, James & Williford.
Alr.i rirus, N>pHta>*r rt, Ihhk’.m.l