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T BI- WE3E3K.LY.
VOL IV.
“AMERICUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTORER 17.1882.
-rjirrmir»»r
; !:!;% NO. flo
^mcnnt.s^lccovrtcv, Fobacco and Cigars
w.
rriiUKiiKu uv
GIiESSWEn.
OFFICE OX COTTON AVEXCE,
1H*T BRANDS
KVAXS X HARWELL
FoltHYTH STREET
Siitescrlptioii Slates: ‘ ■
I'ui-Weekly One Y ear, - $4.00. RESTAIRVVT and (WTlOSm
Weekly One Year, - - $2.00.
Sunday Ibeu* One Year, - $1.50.' J. J. HANESLEY
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES
Th* Ux»kr arc now nprit lor tlie ••ollccito:
would rail thr a
wmhinir a food
runr.lntr tlie
••t farmer* and all «il»e
»>, Ha
year 18h2. onto
on C'»tloil Avt-nm-IL
I*. K.HKINHOV.
rlrrk ni.d'IWur*
wpl. 12, Ivtt.if
1 Restaurant I niter thr Harlow House
REMOVAL.
edict* of City Clerk and Tn
. II. WiIIIhi
•mncll Chamlier to the
where lie will
hour. Ovate
xeitaon.
Fruit*, Uigur* and To harm.
\nieriru», ft a., Be
• you np a warm iin-ul at nny
l»li und G»m» wrrrd In their *
keep* a lull line of Confeetfona,
If. K. MUNSON,
Cleric and ‘Irenanrer.
12, 1**2 If
rlciiw, lla., Sep
(TTY TAXES.
r 1SV2 will lie
l.u ^l ixei't^
utloM Iteiird analioi
l». K. UKI.NSCN,
CHAM OF FIR.1I!
flavin? pitrrha«i| Irom T. \V. Aneh-y hie ePn-k
(JROI’ERIES AMI (WEITIOSS !
OLD STAND ON I.AMAH STHKKT I
TEN CENT STORE!
O. il.. TURPIN, A«t. f
Dealer in
Faney Motions and Fancy (iroeeries.
Kvrryih mr in the line of Notihid* mu 1** found
rit Larjrnln pricer. We can eunply you with
■Intuat anything yon want. Call and examine
lurticl
COTTON AVENUE,
Under Recorder Office, : AMKRICUS, CIA.
A BARREL OP
tlrni and the public an
America a, *>pl. 19. |ha«.u
ED. ANSLEV.
IIORSPORDS
SKI.P RAISIN’!J
BREAD PREPARATION
TUB BEST MADE
TWENTY-FIVE CKNTS
ANI>
TEX ( ENTS
1‘Klt PACKAGE
KHIt HAI.K IIV
EVANS X HARWELL
FORSYTH STHKTT
S COHEN, Jh.
Sauer Kraut
irsT RECEIVED
AT
KVANS A HARWELL'S
KOKSYTII STHKKT
Gle©. AC* j
Manufacturer of Ihe celebrated
QUADRUPLEBED SPRING 1
Which bare l«-en proven to l*j the equal of nov i
ln-d spring nude and autwrlor to moat. Temona ,
wUliinv to buy and aell tne*e Hprinir* in iny ter
ritory ran make from live to ten dollar* per day j
forth# next six month*. If they work. I will also ;
wll territory to thorn who desire It- All letter*
MakingSfor information should :
it American, tin.
ontttlhlnu ordei
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is* jiurr
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Hrown’sIron Bittkrs will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from
any jart of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child.
sy N. Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md.
Feb. it, iUo.
Genu:—Upon the recommenda
tion of a friend 1 tried Hkomn’s
Ikon Hitters at a tonic and re
storative for my daughter, whom
1 was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Cousuiuptiou.
Having lost three daughter* by the
terrible disease, under the care of
eminent physicians, 1 was loth to
relieve that anything could arre.t
the progress of the disease, but, to
ir.y great surprise, brier* my daugh
ter had taken one bottle ofBauwN**
Ikon Hitters, she began to mend
.and now is quite restored to former
health. A fifth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption, and
when the physician was consulted
he quickly said "Tonics were re
quired;" and when Informed that
the elder sister was taking Hbown’s
Ikon Hitters, responded “that is
a good tonic, take it."
Adoiiam Pimrs.
Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con-
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
To (lie Voters oftlic Third Congress.
, I (mill District.
4 CONTINUED.
is * remedy in the power
or the people": for these chronic
find long standing evils. “That
i remedy Is to take the government
! out nt the hands of politicians and
, place It’on a business basis. “This
can lie $nuc if the people will hold
. their representatives to a direct
I accountability to tbemselvcs.”Such
J is the language -f King David.
: Notv let us make a little suppose- . , ... .... - ,
i _ .1,1.1. tion rises higher and higltor each
j ment. | Suppose the .ledge should bJL.tse the south only
; K ‘ elected, take a scat in the conn-1 secures a small number ol these in-
cils of |he nation, nnd by a most.! coming foreigners, the impression
nut..ruinate slip of the foot, fail toj •••rood is that the south is lagging
sipielcii, exterminate and extirpate ! *f e * l * m *’ To this the Courier-
,, , . ,, ,, , • , Journal brings up the rebuttal that
theaDomumbleevil, how would the it , lero u „ oth( !, Hsing tide of
‘responsiliility direct to the people,' men who uro seeking new homes,
”’ 1 ; " ■ ■■»■! » P .Pul
wisky or the .ledge “or any oilier ~Wl**rWll*e.
man," or words to that ailed. Hells for driving itiacliinei'y are
v , now made in this country altont
l.BKstti'itii Oct it iss> forty-eight inches wide and more i
l.gKsnuBu, Oct. 14, 188.’. . Lhan , so fcotjn , engt|l
Two Kinds or Immigralloii. i .M. Allard has givon an account
The Courier-Journal watches j ol the analysis of the waters of the ,
very closely alter the interest of j Isthmus of 1‘anama, The most
the south and Imsn very ipiiek eye notable fact he discloses is the
to discern the causes which lead to ' presence of ruthenium in the Rio
any improvement or building up i Urande. 11 '“F uoufi V jh
tbo country. It tlisconrscs at some
Icngtlt on immigrants to the south
and backs up what it says with
sound logic nnd figures. There is
no doubt lint the tide of immigra-
fetch fn tlic remedy? How would bis
failure to mske the I'nited States
Mr. II. t’ercivnl says If popula
tion goes on at itil present rate in 1
214 years the world will bavd reach
ed the frightful average of.700 in- a
habitants to the square mile.. There .,,
in much virtue In an “if.’’
The Journal of8cicnce save that
nt the soiree of tbe Society of Mu-
t ml Industry, held at Owens Col
lege, Mr, Plether, of tynrrington,
Eng., demonstrated the possibility
of the combustion of gas without
visible flame, tlTe obtained
from a quarter-inch gas pipe being
o drops. '
sufficient to fuse Iron Intbdrops.
of which no ofllcial register is kept,
Widen is made up of those who, be-
rongre, knock under result nth- C 'T, 'T' ll,e , n,,rlU i8 , hi « l,rr j The statement that grain absorbs
and harder to get, or, or liecauso ! 1 , nnll „i 1
erwise I halt Crisp's failure to ac- ||„. u |j m . ll( . | K too severe oi lie. 11'° 'Rh n, ol8tnre on use* vorage
.. . ., .. to pay the Ireight charges has been
complisli tlie same object? Wlmt' cense of inducements oltercd U> t0 some extent eonllrmed bv ex-
piun exists or nan exist, or can Ik!.i fortune-seekers by the cattle pertmontfl made at the California
thought of, talked ol, or dreamed t J^^ n ^,?i r u aV ^ * Adrien Rural College. Various
of in the wildest llights of human
d Horida the sugar htnds of, kimU wort(|) | #fie q ,
.oidsinua, the cotton fields of Mis- , no Ut atmosphere ami the increase
issippi, or the timber or minerals j„ weight was noted. The greatest
ho nd«lrt'*i>o(t tu
Fresh Fish unit Oysters.
x|N>rlon
I I am n|
‘ m»d from , ,
! Maud handling them Wttrr Ilian lh<
nlnjf ill** buHinea*. You can nlwav* gel them of
me tresh oat of lee and 1 handle nothin* bet the
boat. 1 »haU .-too *ell
.-raassfee
I* jU*t llCjfill- 1
D
I A M O X
imagination" which will hold one .issippi
i of them to a different resputtsihil.' of Alalwina, Tennessee, Virginia
| ty from the other?" W hat. on earth Kentucky, are -clung their
! could ho done to the .ledge that | '"""f" tl,e no " l, | ,l,,d ,noviu »
i ,, , „ , , * ! south. It was this movement
100111(1111,1)1- done to the Judge, i w |,jcli, unohserved during the last
; “Hold your representatives direct- decade, increased greatly the
i ly responsible tojlhe |>eople,” how? ] number of inhabitants in liiesontli-
[ Whip them? Make them pay a ! £jj atates and surprised tlie census
I pawnf Keep them in ut playtime? J Uhaslost noncofits force during
| Voters of tlie Third Congressional, tlie past lew years, indeed it has
District,that silly proposition of the • been largely stimulated by the ex-
.ledge is a reflection upon your in-: tension of the railroad system and
telligeuce, with all respect for him 0 > ,c,,in » ol ' *!'" nlinci ’' tI,us
, I Kivin*; vmulovment to men eiiirafr-
personally, I must say it’s an np ; C(I u|| kiluls of w „ rk . Tlie
peal that doesn't deserve tooccu- 1 statistics relating to the sale of
py a respectable position among j government lauds will be ns much
the dregs that lie at the muddy 1 11 surprise to tlie public as were the
ivrr":, _ Y~j=2'T5ii"i
know, and Judge Harrell knows,! acres of hind in i8i8;of this amount | i n( r year than
and-every body knows that if your i 4SI,,IT4 or 5<i per cent, were located —:
don’t serve von i» Arkansas, Loiiisinna, Missis-
eight was noted. The greatest
increase was during the first twen-
ty-fonr hour*. .11 to
i hi* Heaton direct from the grovee hr the hundred
**r harrrL Will order appln !<>r dealer* from i In-
beat market* for :t rm-dl commUlon. Yon will
fl»»d me at iny new atund, nvxt door to the Hnw*
kin'* Block,
ON LAMAR KTRKET.
Americus St*pt 22,inH
cnui-Mi. is m i »ippl. Alabama and Florida, the
to oii)v 80||l , iern stateg in whioh there
I)
Speaking of oats, the Washing
ton Gazette says: “bats are being
shipped from hero In large quanti
ties. Of course* this means moro
revenue Tor otir county than Is
produced by cotton’ industry, and,
too, it means that tbe farmers are
realizing a better profit on the la
bor anti cost of raising oats than
raising cotton exclusively. Besides
these large shipments there arc
plenty of oats still left In the coun
ty for consumption Profiting, tbo
happy cxperincejof this year a very
large area has already been sown
in this grain, and beforo the sow
ing is over there will be a* mob
if not more land in oats the coin-
was the present,” n«j
: '-*' 1 T-4-t |
Armed to the Teeth. ’ w «hi U (
Ik a very' common expression, but w«
tbink that sruied to embellish and pre-
servo theta to s ripe old age Is dsoidtaly
appropriate. This oen be done by
SOZODONT, wbioh will boantlfy the
teeth end preserve them from the nvegee
'!FANCY
! CANDIES
i.kj
f FIN K STIK'K
FANCY
D
ll O I J
FOR THE BLOOD.
B
FINK STOCK
Dry Goods, Clofliittg.
Hats, Shoes, Notions, j
CLOTHES, Etc., ,
wl.ti-h lie Its. rif . iiT.1 out In tile .liTri' nil
FOJtSYTJi STXXi’T, j
and will He-! I a*, lower |>rlo*.
AH IT TAKKH
mu & HAOTLl’S
forsytii street
wer price* it
drenmrd of. He will la a (p 1
employ a *kiU(ul
prlct
MEllCHAST TAIhOJt! |
c i
d will Iri* prvtiared to make Uotbiutc t<t or<»er
IbImC Myh nnd In>«1 mnnnra, at low#*! •
t’all nnd «.« him. • ,0 **
Green Grocery.
HARE & COBB
.Now in the tinif* for SowinK
Bye and Barley!
for winter grazing:
Wi* have on hnnil thr pnnninv *
Dooly County Seed.!
* IF. T. 71A TT Yl*i
GLOVER & PERRY.
AinrriciiH, Sept. 211-tf
WOOTEN & FORD
Do not hHlev* in mm h talk, and they will »lm*
! ply aty that they ln-« p .1 auoa iu-M>rfm< ut ..f
HAVE Ol'F.NF.DA
rep resents ti vo
| ) faithfully your only
elcet another man when hie time j u ,,. miy , mbIlc , nn(U . In , 8S0 tIlu
j expires. “Take tbe government out government sold 9,16II,#18 nures of
I of tlie hands of politicians.’' Web- land, of which amount '.196,815, or
I stcr says a politician Is “one versed J'h.9 per cent, were located lit the
in the science of government." The ! ttb f ,V<i ’ In ! an ' 1 fr0 “ th0 rtY ‘i?
. , . , . . | 1881 lli» government sales were of (leeatr, 80/ODONT oonUins tin addw
| Jerlge wants yon to take the gov- 10 7511,107 acres, ol* which or R ritl y sobBtances whioh Ihjnre tbo
eminent out of the hands of such l:i« or 14.1 per cent, wore Homh- 1 SSSSKJptoilltrtS. wSJh".Vi Crtoul
people, llut 1 will consent that era lands, and in the year ending i ^(r et . ton tho whole economy of the month,
the .ledge means by the word “pol June .TO. 1882, the government sales Hold by draicgists. .
iticinii” a man who is In the habit. o," 1 south the^lalM ImiMnoreaJd ! Mr - c - !*• Collfns?Hayes county,
of dabbling in ofllcial matters; such j lo 2,355,704, or 15 per cent, of the I Texas, has Invented a cocton-pick*
men as Washington, Franklin, Jef- j whole. In other words, the total j t * rft which enables tbo pick-
lerson, CJ»y and many other of !*»nle» have not doubled since 1879, 10 1,0 t,l ^ r work in*tbe shade.
I vour illustrious forefathers and ai- ; 1,1 tl,c 801,1,1 t,,e y ,,avo > n ‘' S 10 U (lr ’ #cri [ ,cd
1)11 MON I) TO riiT Ol A MONO . * Ur ,,l,,9ir1011 ,or ' ,all,er8 an(| a » creagec i n i raos t Hix-lold * Rural World, is constructed on a
DIAMOND ID UJT DIAMOND, | terfathers. They were all politi- (rta8ei1 ^ | light frame c0 ’ vercd w | th domestic
so .* TASKS j tlclans in his sense or In Webster’s j Wfh p nM|c HwvaDt , , f W.y.«nn.By. j
DIAMOND DROPS TO CURE sonR ‘* or anybody s sense o| the- Speaking of some recent appoint* j on both sides running tho
word, anil such us they the Jedgo nit>nls tll(! “Hermit” of tho Troy length of tbe wagon, (54 feet) Into
would have (tabooed. Oh, but it’s Times writes: “There bas been j which the cotton is thrown by the
Party that has kept the business j too great disposition to deprecate j pickers as gathered. It is olaimed
matters unattended to, nnd so you ' the value of rich men simpiy be-j that six to ten men can work nn-
musL unit ninnlmr voiireclv.-s 1 cause of their wealth, and it may , der tho same canvass and gather
. * L * : ho well to remember that Wusldng- j and'earry mitah more cotton than
party apron strings. \\ ell, suppose t„ n WU s tlie richest man of his day j is done in tbe old-fashion way.™
that to be done, suppose every ■ on the whole continent, while John 1
H. I. Kimball, it Is reported, has
accepted a contrnot for. $12,000 a
year from Mr. George M. Pullman,
of palace car notoriety, to build
him near Chicago, just snob a city
AMKiticiis, (ja, a duty he will thus lie enabled to called Moriixmiia, while Kuliert as Atlanta, the name of attoh City
to lie Pullman. This says the
Savannah News is bringing con-
trading down to a fine imfpf. It
is quite, a ooimneu thing for a man
to contract to hiiltd a railroad, but
to contract to build a city, anil
"just aucli a city as Atlanta," is
altogether a novel sort pf under-
l, » ki “«- ,1 V, ..
. SYPII1M8, HIIBUHATISH.
CONSUMPTION, KCZKMA,
i Old Sores and all Kerofnloua Talnla.
Kndoraed by t
1 "lH*m«iiii Iir.tpa I,
more jjoo«l In .in«l uro
endluK Pbyalelans
11E.IT HAKkKi; GROGERV, (Ti'oceries, Provisions,
ifittuM", »u<l Ini* Uono
"" :*•' man in the district alijurcs party i Hancock, who was first to sign tbo
allegiance and votes lor Hon. D Oeclaration »l IndeimndeucO, was
.. ,, . . . , one ol tin* iuumL opulent of Iloston
II- T lln.-c vr.v ' ,I " rr011 ' wtal . s ‘ M ‘ ci! ' 1 r liicrehanlH. Another signer w,.s
‘ * ^ imparl lo him/ l*oini otil Lewi- Motrin, who owned what in
a duty he will iIiiih Ik; enabled to trailed Morri*aiiia, while Robert
discharge from which Cook was Morris, who was n!so a signer, was
prohibited by party fealty, or « leading capitalist in Philadelphia.
1 . . • and fimndcd tlie first, bank over
what s tbe use ol voting lor him. k , IO wn in Ainerfen. Itcn. Frank-
I Law to Is- inqiirsltivo, but I'd tin. Kn>. tr/ts ranked among men of
like to know why the .ledge allow, wealth when he entered public life.
lienee (lie claim which may be
made on our capitalists for public
service i« ssneiioned by history.
The Kting oftheOnllpcde.
*B!i Antoni<> Time*.
A Mexican who was wounded
VT. B. OLIVER,
DRAPERS TAILOR
AMEIIIcrs, liKomtlA.
* uw's iSjrrcsr:ss
°* * I remetly ao long; I’d like to know
Hating received (he Isles' fssliicns ! wh y lie allowed the rights of the
| from London and l’srls, I urn prepared . people to remain a “mere shuttle-
to make elolliing to order in tlie nilno , . .
Style sml lies! workmanship. I sin also cock lietween the parties tdl now.
PPnVKJin\r GTrmi?IXMU’R MKVL .meats liMiCIM; A ii‘ l cp*re'l"> ,l » Uyeingantl llepalrina in and if he’s out of both parties, about two months ago by a eonti-
1 KU \ JOlUA M'mEI™" J L IKA,S ' ,V Hieno.es. manner, (.'all on me »lwn . . . . . . : pede. nnd brought to tlie Santa Ro-
ON COTON AVENUE ' 2 T,Ks tr »WARK CROCKERY. Kic. >«'• «»»““»« "> line. * , * ,1? , ' «a hospital and treated by Dr. Men-
ON COTO.N AVENUE, . he politically? With Mahone or . J in a dangerous eondiliom
, ..Tiipled by tirw*ham
Inwoii. where th*v «|l| keep :i.rtr*t c!ai
Proviklotts, VeRetahIre In ibrir *
which they propone
Fresli Meats
FANCY GROCERIES,
tSTRonds, senrti, ribbons and any bn-
«T article* can be made any color wanted
with the Diamond Dye*. f All the popn-
lnr color*.
gisr, is in a dangerous
KEROSENE | Kelfcr or who? Voters oftlic Third Dr. Menger says he had the man’s
Congressional District, read the leg, where the centipede stung
Tffi Tt history of General Cook iu the Gen- him, completely healed over, but
KKItosKNK KEItOSKXE “ !l ' e ■ lecn hatted while he was broke out, and now the fleah, all
“pursuing his own ends.” See liotv gangrened, is dropping off at the
Hhsl (II ALITY be bus attracted your attention liy , places where ilie ccnli|icde crawled
imt J AT i:Kg)' crying "a crisis is upon tlie conn- ” T '' 1 l ' i< The comet has brought thou-
' try,” in order to divert your ~~~'J77 sands of North Carolina negro sin-
COTTONBACCIWC EVANS & HARWELL’S :«***•»- .*« ““ ”« I^»E?SSSS?rfS 2St
t I 3. burdens of the government were in * Iwttln uf Parker'srjinsn'Tonie than ■ end, nnd are making their nrenar-
itiytfJlsUR'fiS-,' u”f.5'.?^. r „ D ""' r •* TWLsbTH OTRLU aflccting your purses with an inor- * »»tlon* aceordlilily.
whlrh s.viiliar (b* bifbo" maik.i |ih in HAWKINS’ NEW BLOCK. LAMAR S'r. i v - 1 diarrhea: and when you see n-y eoireetor, there Is notbiog like it. — S' (04n ,'|i ' -i,i
•lerni. «nd sa' all these invisible sights vou will: »o<l ianiliit« conte<|netitly finil if ’» ; A good medicinal tonic, with real
srr « Co. ;. ", . wouderlul ipvigormot for mfodsn'l body, merit, IsBrown’s Iron Bittern. WAsUdniK-
i W f|(iai|fj0<1 U> \Ote lor if€lHOlo- —-lotnmtmnl. gistnay.
Country P roduceI '“ftrirAtTiS:JSfir" -
An odd munutnent has lieen
erected in a cemetery at Hadley
Mass. Tbo • trunk of a shattered
tree la reproducetl In' marble with
ivy windiug around it, and nn in
scribed open book pegged to. tlie
bark. From a hole ptops a squir
rel, and on a branch sits a dove,
looking down on two eggs in a
nest. Tbe lot hi* posts represent
ing stumps of small trees. ; .
IIEKVES, MUTTON ANI) KIIL
UttESSKD OK UN ROOT.
-... - _toh »s will pey III* hifkcwt tnarkrl ....
cash. Tl»o»p Lavlnjf |ireiuc*or nD-af* m-II Will '
IIAIIR * niBB.
*n«1 rail i* and arr tty.
JIMS
tfrH*. Aftdrnw.ll. Iliixrrr