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VOL. IV.
TRI-WBESKX.Y.
.‘AMERICUS, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13.1882.
NO. 58.
Hwrnnt5|Jr(onlrr.
I'I'UI.1KIIf:i> IIV
Ij. GIiESSKTEH.
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OFFICE OX COTTON AVF.Xl'E,
Su.'toocri.'ption Hates:
Tin-Weekly One Year. - $4.00.
Weekly One
Sunday Issue
10 1111. \OThltS 01 Till. TlllltO' Suppose the .lodge had Icon; After visiting'some of the lar-
( OMillKNSIOYtl.OlsritK T. nominated by the Kastman Con- gest cheese factories in the north,
Wipe your spectacles and read vention, would lie have declined? thoroughly investigating the sub-
0.i.: ! , r ......nn..,, u,„ t |
litixt open represented in ConsjiCKs been t.ic.itiug tin? Pi'inoorutH worst* (jjxl duirv farmer's IioubcH) whore
hy no one lint General I’hii Cook, than he tins since treated the lie-, they work the milk from their own
Genera! Cook is known to he the publicans,and if lie had not declin- i cow * into cheese. 1 feel satisfied
•' TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.!?Tu f11 , V ,mn f'T ? ,no T Bi " < ; eor « 1 *- ° r |fk*m h e V re o U r°cI,^ r ^^^
sue One Veak, ■ $1.50. , tional reputation, catholic patriot- tin nth: asylum, indulges the | Bood " a t he cows anywhere In the
Tobacco and Cigars
I IK.ST lilt A.Nils
EVAX'8 & HARWELL
FOItNVTII STItEKT
TEN CENT STORE!
-III YEIIS OF-
ism, '.iiilileniished integrity and tlie faintest suspicion that the General i United States, outside of the Jer-
most tireless devotion to duty, a Epistle would have been did. sey and Holstein cattle. We have
I man whose life and character do The .ledge isn't an Independent | “umo lew cows that will pay liaiid-
I I honor to Georgia and to Ipinian Democratic candidate like Onrtrell 1 *’! ran * < * n 4»« l> ut H* c
‘HRY anniAQ Aivn PTnTTIIATP ° Gen. Cook was III Con- and Spec, and Mto.i. He s just, (ll (ieor( , ia are c | iee , c 8tock . Prol)1
A/llI VI VV/I/kJ Till 1) VJJVT 1 J3 111 U ! gresa during all of the four years i an independent dry so. He's af- j every average cow that we milk,
and a part of the 13 years since I ter the voters of the Third Con-j there can be made two pounds of
i the war and is therefore the man gressional district and he menus : eheesc,superior to any ever brought
; will consult, their own interests by culling mill examinin'' HIV | at whose door lies the grave charge j to take ’em “gwinc and comin.” every" cow kept 0 tlicro^c’anbe
o- A. TURPIN, A B t.,
Dtsilcr in
Faiiiy Minus ami Fancy (Juiccrics.
CUTTOX AVENUE,
r ll.cr.I.r Offc,., : AUKIIILTS, OA
mm OF FIRM!
(ilHMBIES AM) CO.\FE(TI(liVS !
DM) STAND ON LAMAR STREET
. I'Titur*,
• Ural cIiim and will I
nviU-tint |i.nr..nut/e nr nil niatomfin of
Inn uml the |<uMlc m in-n.liy.
ED. ANSLE1.
AtncriruH, Sejit. Ill, isyf.m:;
stock I it‘fore making tlieir piirclmses.
i
My Stock is Complete!
j and I have delermined the present season to offer s|>ceml ut-
traetinns in the tvnv of
GOOD GOODS !
| at the very lowest prices. Having; made my purchases for
-—CASH D0WN=-
; ud my selections with the greatest uare, I feel confident that
J1 can please all, both in goods und prices,
i I cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
j is packed full of goods. The new rooms in the basement,
! which I will in a few days throw open, are ]>aeked with goods
| which there is not. room fiir on the main floor, and all tilings
are now readv.
Geo. M. KkSL.TV
M.Tiiiifitrfurcr of the celebrated
QIJADRUPLEBED SPRING
Which have Won proven to the equal of imy
lied spring made and »ii|*rlor to tno-t. IVr-oii*
«lilting to buy mid sell throe Spring- in my ter
ritory ran make from tiro lo ten dollar- per duy
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
1 tun 1.1-0 dealing in Kwh Flail and Oy-ter-,
mid lro.ii ’■oven venm experience I think I under
Flan<l haudliiig them bettor lh»n thone ju,i Ihtmi-
liitig the bn-iiioa-. V..II erili aln-uvs gel them of
me ire-h out of lee nnd I handle nothing but thu
beat. 1 -hsi! rl-o sell
ORANG2SS
t hi* oenaop. direct from the grove* l»y the hundred
or harrel. Will order apple- for dealers from the
bent markets fora -mill cumin'i-lon. You wl!l
Slid ine at my new staod, next door to the Haw
kin'* Illock,
ON LAMAR STREET.
Amcrieu*. Kept ft,in.'I
S COHEN, Jn.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, Notions,!
CLOTHES, Etc., 1
will,'ll I..' I,a. Iif. ni'.l out In 1.1. .tun- .111
t’OJtSVI'JI STitEET,
.ml will wll n: lowor prlco. t bin voti over U
•Ironmrd of. lie w ill in » |. w .by- hu,e i.
enij.loy u uliillfiil
.1/ /.’it VIIA X T TA 11. 011!
ol having failed to remove the llis political record for that pur- j nmdo 150 pounds of good whole-
aforesaid stones from the sepal- pose is as well arranged ns the mag- ! some pork annually. Every cner-
chre of your buried interest. Lis- ieal box of the necromancer. “Drum ! g>' has lieen nerved to gain infor-
ten to tlie language of the .ledge: scornm, hi entulorntn veto, presto jnation upon this most important
“Nominated by a eaueiis at borne, j cl.angc” and lo, before you lies the advantages id,docilities" o’vTa.™
transferred by a caucus to Wash-j tiling lie wished to show you. My othutjportion of the United States
ington city, their representatives t next business wiil be to provo that for practical dairying in all ol its
tee I no obligation direct to tlie peo- ! the sledge ain’t told you a good branches. The seasons and climate
pic and if they satisfy tlie people" J deal ...ore than he has' told you, “ !,kc 11 °" r . S . tntc P raclica,l - V ll '? bcst
/, .■ r ., , . ,1 ... .... ' . i for nil kinds of grasses. I can
(whv satisfy the pcopl if they feel ( and that he can t tell twice as much I S | U)W voll flncr c | over growing up-
*•’ direct obligations to them) and j as lie can tell. X. 1 on tlie old red bills of Georgia than
keep in line, they are all right and - • — I in any other State. The small dni-
tho parties do not impiire into 1 Cll KhSh AMI ClIkKNk-MAKKIIS. ry, truck nnd fruit farmers, all over
tvliui ..,i„„„ I ;liieworld,arcthosewhohnvouion-
wh.it llu^ hate done o. propose to a. im.re>uu« article rrniu Sir. (rood li'irns neat hnusps and
I I. a* . a .I . . i Camp of Cnvluctou Aliout Dulrlra good O.ll ns, IlCat I1UUSUS, aim
do.” Now the whole context leaves p ‘ ' are cont-nted and live otr of the
no doubt that Cook is the only man j Kditor Covington Star.—Dear I fat of tho land. The poor, long-
referred to. Cook us u Congress- Sir: Knowing that you hold the logged cow that has to crop her
man did not redress '.lie grievances- j general interest of the people par-1 living from a bOO acre pasture of
the .ledge giving the above as the ,l,nou ".“" personal prej.ldicc-tlmt | worn out old fields, gives a quart
h . . . you will lav aaide politics and re* I of milk per day.
Reason they were not redressed, ad- ii^ious dogmas for practical expe-
dressed himself to the voters of| rience in progressive agricultural
this district and signifies that his : industries, I write to you, nnd
| election will rectify the wrong. I | Hwough you to every farmer in tlie
State. You are aware that I have
x tended
A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All am sony Gen. Cook helmed so j ugt roturnt .j from an extern
naughty, and I am just a lectle | tom . through Ohio, New York i
to visit my establishment. All old customers and friends will afraid you will not consider the ! the New England States, New.I
and
to visit my establishment. All old customers and friends will! “haul you will not consider the | the New England States, New Jer-
come. A well pleased customer is the best advertisement, and I statement on the subject | »*'y, Alarylnnd and I’eiinsylvnnia
it is my liojxs that every one whom I shall have the pleasure of altogether as canonical as the 12th ex,,re,slv to scu ,,ost ln4 ' 8,!l1
serving; will he so well satisfied that they will send all their 'hupter of John. “Kell no obliga-
friends to see me when they visit this city. ' 1 110,18 direct to the people," "satis.
) ly the people” and “the parties do
ltEDIKMHEK THE 1'LACE, ! not even emiuii'c.” That jumhlc-
j nielli is either figurative
expressly to see and post inysclf
upon tlie most paying progressive
farming. The superior faeilitie-i
that were extended lo me for pruc
tieal observation, make ine feel
that I can furnish information to
the farmers of Georgia that will
Wlieatley’s Corne r
A XI) UEMKMHXU THE AVI ME,
TIOftffTOH WHEATLEY,
Tb.e Drjr Goods Man.
i*r Iru*. (1j, 8«*pt<mb« r DiK2.iu.'i
... , . repay them at least to trv the ex-
craphnl or else it is as Lord Dun-! p,. r jmet,t. My experience proves
dreary would say, soinetliing that that ten eouinioii cows, such nscv 1
D
I vY M O N
D
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13
It O P
FOR THE BLOOD.
s
! Siicedy. Pleasant, Permanent and Peliaole
imnsi'iiuDs
SKI.K It.MSIXIi
IIRIvID PREPARATION
TDK BEST MADE
TWKNTY-FIVE UK.NTS
AND
TEN ( KYIS
"nobody know nnytliing about.”
If tlie people arc sutislied who lias
any right to complain? “Katisfv the
people and the parlies do not even
j enquire! "Parties! People! Why not
j just as well to have said “satisfy
| the humans” and “the mortals do
not even enquire?” And he until-
nMy wants you to “hold them di-
| rcetly rcspousihle lo the people—
- to these people they satisfy. You
| hold them responsible to the people!
Ain'ty jii the people? “If the jury
j believe from the evidence that the
; horse pulled tlie stopper out of the
| hung, or thu hung pulled the horse
| out of tlie stopper or t.ie stopper
: pulled the hung out of the horse,”
! etc.
| Fellow-citizens I must leave for
AS IT TASKS
; DIAMOND TO CUT DIAMOND,
IO IT TASKS
will lx |.r«‘|.*r«-<l t
>• >«yl“ :u
fall noil I
tnnkf riotliin^ to
WOOTEN tV- FOR!)
1! DIAMOND DROPS TO CURE
f 1
; MYPIULIX, HIIKUAIATIHM,
j CIWXVMPTION, KCZKMA,
i Old Sorrsautl all Ncrofuloua Talula.
ALSO,
• j Endorsed by Leading Phyalclans I
i u l)inDK>u<l J>r»i|«* 1- VFir. iable, and In- doiif
j more c«s.nl lu and around Anieriru- |or the pn-
j ten years 11 all any oilier rive alteratives," and
esiim.ini.ils to-how It. Oive
I need. Price 9I.OU, Kf
EVAXS A HARWELL
FOILSYTII HTIIETT
cry farmer has, will pay belter than
1011 acres cultivated ill cotton. My
income from ten such cows for !)
mouths lias iieeu about $(><><). Tlie
feeding and pasturing of them
lias been shout #“011 making $40
net protit for each cow for the nine
months, and the average number
of cows milked during the nine
months lias only licun seven. Now
7 into ton will go ' fill 1-7 or &II.I4
But the fat, sleek
cow, that is kept noon a half acre
of clover, is the pride of her owner,
tlie bank from which the wife draws
her dollars nnd the envy of nil her
neighbors, for who docs not love a
line cow? Where is tlio man or
woman that don't want them. Fine
feed makes flue cows. Plenty of
bran, corn meal, peas, etc., make a
large bucket necessary for the inilk
of one cow. If I have devoted years
ot study, time und money to gain
information upon this dairy busi
ness and now hold mysell in read
iness to visit every county in the
State to start practically all who
wish to engage in this industry',
will not a liberal press call the at
tention of the people to tbc fact
that one good scrub cow is worth
more tlinu ten ngres of cotton ev
ery yenr?
Now is the close of a prosperous
crop year anil is the time for nil
prudent men nnd women to begin
to prepare for another year’s labor.
Those wlm take bold and become
pioneers in this now industry for
the South, will bo the first to reap
the reward, and therefore obtain
per cow. This is net. The umniiru I better prices for their produce. In
is not considered and the labor has i speaking of the needs of the South
not been taken into consideration, to a liberal, progressive New Eng
lander, while on mv recent visit to
that section, 1 said: “We have a
fur superior soil undclimnto where
on und in to build a diversified ng-
(tI roceries, Provisions,!
i W. T. HA l EXmiCT ,C SOX,
KLOITl, MEAL. MEATS. lUliUIMi
;tiks, tinwauk, chockki:y\ etc.
AMK.HICI M, UA.
NEW
> I.rojw ■
•fitrr* full
t full line
FANCY GROCERIES,
nil ..f Which are fresh ami nlc
Cotton Mouse!
ISIKRIXE BRICK KUILDIXC,
One good hand will milk and at
tend lo ten eows, and cut and euro
a Hiilllciency of hay and grain to
feed them. It will take 7 bunds
nnd three horses lo cultivate 100 | vicultiirc to your section. All we
acres ot cotton, and a good aver- | need is capital to develop the ra
nge yield will be 25 bales at $50 I sources of our State, and in a few
per bale, or $1,250. ! years Georgia would bo tbc best
Threo homes, fm-iling sail hire IS 225 1 State ill the Union.” He replied
Haven plow andlioa hsnils, hire and “You don't need a dollar of im-
....... ,, i feuding ">*”> ported capita!. What you want la
the present the judge s address. Ins " J0 ! brains uml muscle. If /our people
comedy of errors, Ins epistle «vn- Hi”,' - . “ .. .. * 200 1 have the bruins they will see that
I eral to you wards. In it lie tells! ; you are advancing new doctrines
Mrs. M. T. ELAM | you not to "take the simple' •*.4S0 ; un d ideas that have tbc ring of truth
statements” of your representatives . , T ' ,U cotton farmer j in then,; ,aud If that brain hastlic
.. . : - . * , $200 a« profitH lor n year'* hard muscle to buck its judgment, it
on u certain subject to wliiuli lie | | u |, ort um | the rent of the laud has will develop into a labor Raving
; alludes. By way ol aineiidin?iit to j not been taken into consideration j inan nnd woman; and induatry with
11 it «*•, io:< Ki\ ni» \ | to that .suggestion J move that you 1 nor did we ol the dairy farm. But frugal economy, creates what?
refuse to take any statements that, on ® Ul . an nm,, ° ftt tl,e ubove, Money; yen, sir; and muscle makes
ir. . it while it look seven hands to make money, and ut once the bunk ac-
1 ■ . ! the cotton crop, nnd the wages and count is created, the money grows
j a« representatives. 1 he adoption | f or them were placed at very j spontaneous. M In a future com*
i of that motion will dispose of all low rates, probably lower than any niunicntion 1 will fgive some factH
FULL ASSORTMENT the advice in the epistle general, bands have been hired or led by upon silk culture and the future
“Bound bv no party,eaueiis, rings, allv fal '""-' r in tl,c «outli. Now,any prospects for this specialty in the
I .. ' .. .. „ .... 11 practical luruier call see that my .South. Yours truly, »
Cliques or eomhiuations.” 'I hat; , mve i m| , rovc ,|, „ n d arc 1*1- W. J. Camp.
tells what the Jcdgu ain't lioiind to-day Ilian one yearjjago, the* P. S. My farmjis open for the
m by, Imt who thu dickens is going manures made will make them still inspection of the people; the dairy
to inform us what lie is bound by? i better for another year: while, prac- j and all details in the handling of
Well, I reckon things arc about: ticall >; tl,c ° ,,llon farm lias (leteri-; milk and butter, will Jlie shown to
. . . • orated in every respect. Y cs, but all visitors most cheerfully. And,
H.pinrc 1 he .ledge inn t bonn I you H oI<l all ol your milk and but-1 in Decemlier, I will have my cheese
b> I’arty, eaueiis, rings, cliques i ter at a good market- price, while making apparatus in full opera-
; and eombinalions”niid “party can- the farmeis who arc out in the tion. When desired will furnish
H A TS cus, rings, cliques and coinl.ina- country would not be able to find all the information in my power to
OYylllAYAJJ LIAIO. • ail|t I, v „ 1C Jedge . a market for their milk at any time all writing for the same
„ , . , ami it would Ik? doubtful about a W. J. C.
lie boiiml by parly. No indeed, mar |j,q |, )r tin: butter, savs some -- .
that thing was trust mid with his one. The man that keeus ten cows lni|irovement tor Mind anil Hoy.
Samsoninii muscle lie forced tlie and I care rot if every other far- . There is mor..Uengtlj-rsstoHngpower
party cords to pop like pop corn. JJ lrr i [ n ,ll, ' ' S ' i ,l ’ l ''_ < ^ l,l ”, *| lol<! , in J bu»hJl"ol nmU f .uu^ujiun 0 oAiitk"
And it In* was now to make a .Ma-
Amkiiici h, .Sept. I!), LS82.
ItESTAIRWT and (0\FE(TI0VKK V
J. J. HANESLEY
COTTOIT B AGGHTG
AJIEBIllK, -
which l will rcpitlr and ha
lone/ to j j u c.mlnj
j arc a-ki*'l to |utr.
HAWKINS’ NEW RI.Oi K. LAMAR ST
and r*U in an.l n*
It.-I-Mfnlly,
J.iXi. PRICE.
>.M call tho attentiol
Lint: a goixl n.cal t*
itltiH tb«
Sotit.i. wri*e to go t<» ‘iKiryiUgf mi tti*|»etU* r , blood purifier and kid*
there will never be a surplus of* n«y corrector, tber* is nothing like it.
ry s little lamb of hiuinelf, and eou good butter ami cheese produced and invalids «?oniMr<{uently find it a
scut tamely to Is- Is,und, he lias in the next 25years. And it made w u n<ierfn^iDvig,,nint forniindund hotly.
heretofore broken loose so bad, no- bito butter the buttermilk ean lie **' — -m-
Kcslaiiraiil Imlrr I lie Itarlmv House; i,o.iv wo.d.i »:...t to do the bind '’ rot:ul ’ 1 '; r< " 1 . to llo r'?- “" ,l , 1 »’> ' rhl -T »ucc*edeti in making a
, . . will pav for their raising. As we corpse blusu the other day in Ohio.
: " ,i{ S tll,: T ,nl,erH of ll,c import nineteen twentieths of all, Some one mentioned that the dc-
iuii iiiu-,.11 ..uin-n-.n., 1 late lamented Kepiibliean conveii- the liaeon used, why not try : ml , ceased bail been a inemtier of lltc
j tion. grow hogs at iiome? legislature.
I Toharm.