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TUESDAY. OC T. IT, >82.
FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE.
HOY. TIIOS. HARDEN**.
FOR CONGRESS- -THIRD CONGRES
SIONAL DISTRICT:
hoy. r. r. crisp.
APPOINTMENTS.
Charles F. Crisp, Democrat!
nominee fur Congress from the
Third Congressional District, will
address his fellow-citizens at the
following named time and places
All are Invited to attend;
Mcltae, Thursday, Oot. 19.
Mt. Vernon, Monday, Oct, 93.
Montezuma, Wednesday, Oct. 25.
Lumpkin, Friday, Out. 97.
Preston, Monday, Oct. 30.
Kllavitle, Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Oglethorpe, Thursday, Nov. 2.
Leesburg, Saturday , Nov. 4.
HERE H E REST
A Oil ».;* Ills Srisssr. jto Ills Work.
Coffee County Gazette man
'euted a fiew enterprise, and
speaks of it thus; What next? It
is said that there is a new enter
prise started somewhere in the
world where brandy is reduced to a
substance resembling a red corn
cob in color and form. A man
can smack oft a mink of it and it
dissolves ami makes drunk come
all over him in 5 minutes. Now,
we want a law made to prevent
any one from carrying concealed
corn-cobs.
The girls of Albany, Missouri
I have pledged themselves to go out
with no man who takes strong
drink. If tnis is not an advertise,
meat lor ginger ale, it is prohibi
tion with a vengeance. The boys
will have to move down to the next
town.—Telegraph. It the girls ol
this town would consolidate on any
such movement—well, we don't
want to say anything against the
lioys, but we hardly think there
would lie enough ol them to
around.
The Home Courier seems to lie
conlident ol the election of Clem
ents, judging from Hie following
The Courier never advise any one
to bet on an election, but we will
say to our friends, that if they are
determined to wager something,
that Clements' majority in tli.s
district will probably be not less
than 2000; and il those tigures are
named it will be more sale to take
it nliovc rather limn Mow. Since
Felton has so uninistnkebly shown
his Kadical proclivities, prudent
men are leaving him just like they
would Iroiu a pestilence.
I According to Hill Pledger his
party is in a large majority in tin
Georgia penitentiary.
Wlial. is becoming is liouest, and
whatever is honest, must always lie
becoming.
Gcorgiu may be set down ns safe
for tlie next two years. Tim new
Legislature will contain at least six
editors.
itardlPerry,
HEADQUARTERS
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ABOUNDING IN
^AkTM® 'MKAT,flbob.salt Harris, Janes and Williford
The Ciithbcrl Appeal suggests
Senator James G. Parks for tho
Presidency of the Senate. He is
worthy of the distinction.
The Manafleld, Ohio, Shield amt
llanner cornea to ns filled with
roosters crowing over the result of
the Ohio election. Poultry must
lie plenty up tlie.e.
For the speakership of tlm House
are mentioned Messrs. Garrard
and Little, of Muscogee, Hoge, of
Fulton, Filiigant. of Chatham, Hay
of Coweta, Peek, of Rockdale and
Keilwine, of Hall. For the presi
dency of the Senate, James S. Boyn
ton, ,1. H. Polhill and Fleming
PuBignon are proposed
The November and December
numbers of Hi. Nicholas will each
n|i«n with a rolored frontispiece,
a new feature tor that magazine.
The pictures are the work of Mr.
It. II. Birch, a rising youg Ameri
can artist, hailing originally from
San Francisco, and but Intel}’ re
lumed from severgl years’ study
at Munich.
The news couies from Washing
ton that uiiother eminent lawyer
has been added to the already for
midable array ol counsel engaged
by the Government in the Star
»outo cases. This is very good
news, bub perhaps if the Govern
ment had bestowed about one-tenth
of tho earo it has tak to secure
expensive lawyers in seeing that a j
panel oljrcputablc jurors was obtain- |
ed for the trial, sundry able Hepuh-; bony school recently asked a pu-
linnns might lie at this moment lie- ! pil what was the gondcr of aeade-
hind the bars._ : my. The unusually blight pupils
- ■ - is • — - j responded that it depended upon
In his letter accepting the j whether it was a male or female
Democratic nomination for Gov- ■ academy.
ernoj ol New York, Hon. Grover i The °l ,cn window catches thc
Cleveland gives some verv sensible I ,nost brp< ; z ''' , '" t u ‘f
. . . * , . , I muses the draught New York
advice to public servants which , Common Advertiser. It also misses
might generally be heeded with j Hies ami mowpiitoes.—Boston Star,
profit. Ho sayH: "1 am uonvinc-1 It also misses the gentle tonic of a
ed that the perplexities anil the bbe * 8l, it.
mustory often surrounding the ’Pbc gentleman who went oil on
ail ministration of state concerns I “ vacation for rest and recreation,
grow in a great measures out of | a"*< «° recuperate from the tods of
...... . I tl»« year, hut returned, ami expects
*n attempt totiurvt* partisan etuis . in Hbout a weok to {hs HU , Hc ! icnt .
rather than the wnlfarc of the ly recovered to work with some
citi/.ons. Wo may, I think, reduce I vigor.
IO quite simple elements the j An advertisement in a New
dnty which public servants owe, j York paper reads: "Wanted, a
by constantly bearing in mind I coinpoaUor; one who uses neither
that they arc put in place to pro- i !'P b f < J CO or ru .® - ,r a PI H ‘“ rs
, L . 1 #ll 1 , 1 j that in some cities compositors ac
tually use such vile things. It
Tlie hay crop in Georgia is worth
as much as tlie cotton crop, but
people don't think so.
Only two republicans, two of
whom urc neirroes, and nine Inde
pendents, hayc been elected to the
next Legislature.
The I'ittsburg Dispatch says that
more than 10 per cent of the public
school children ol that eitv are
near-sighted.
A professor of French in an A I-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
• ThU powder n *y« t varies. A m:»nr«-l of purity \
strength nnd uholexonicncM. M--r« *(<ziiotnh'd 1
than the onllnarv kind*. anil rantiot be Mild in
ratnpTtton with the multitude of lew t*«t short |
wrlzhf, alum or phosphate powders. Sold nrnlv \
*<i tin ran*. HOY A I. ISA K IX<i POWDKR CO*.
|i*f. Wall Mtreet, Now York. ]
anplT top col n.x fo or fol rd mat ly
THE CELEBRATED
Sextuple!
STEEL WIRE
Bed Springs,
BAGGING, TIES,
MAKE A Ill'S ON
Goo*l (tchh/s at Loir Priors!
U.itenicd ami Manufactured by
S. FLElSCIIMAX,
Aniprleus, Gcorgiu.
— imuiAixs in
I 8UOEB and HATS.
AOF.NTS FOIt
1 KEROSENE nil,.
GI'N J’OWIiKR.
SHOT AND MAT! HRS
doubt tho Wat, moat elastic.
'•Id. mid at tl.e eatne time tin- ]
•r oil red to tlie Amerlrun s
of my Mprmg* over all j
digest sprimr <
people. Tho ndvai
laf. 1 hey nt one*, make a nice, chon wBed *piirtg
2d. Thev mo the stmnueat lied Spring eVei
offered and ill uae.
•hi- Kacll Hpring U made of the best Heaaoin«-i
eel, and has n combined strength of over loo Jlto.
4th. Tlic«l...dy reats Mnootli and even on tbl*
Bi d Spring. Una perron weighing 300 pound* cu
weighing 10ti (mi
I he other and the apring will not
main ste-: ly and even,
dtli. My Npriiig* will rot we-ir the mntUn*i
i the»pr
•Ink, ‘
the
licy will remain steady toruvir.
can ne adjusted to* nnv tie*l.
Hired nt your own convenleiiee.
i arc ".an.. fan me. t hy Mr. t*. M.
I.Kril Kit, whose long e*|H»rienc* in the Lusiness
a a tfiiarttiiteo th«t they will be male in the beat
Live Agents Wanted Everywhere
llli-lit. for -o'... Como M„n
lecl the rights ufthe people, to an
swer their needs as they nrisc, anil
to expend for their ImneHt the mon
ey drawn from them by taxation."
If Mr. Clcvclaim carries out these
principles in his administration, he
doesn’t secin creditable.
IVrjrs. 3MC- T. T<bt ■ At i\/r
ANMH NC’ES TO THE ITBLIC THAT IIEKSTOCK OK
Fall Millinery and Notions lias Arrived.
The axHorfluent in complete, selected by bcraelf in the city of New York. As to
‘•.vl* «ID*I *|Mi*liiy of k«hh1r. tlietnatH **f the most fastidious can b*» Htiiteil.
Ah to prints, rdo-enn almi.Hl my that even chronic prumhlerH will
l.c satisfied. She regrets I hat on account of the dust being
so awfully bail, ahe has bail to forego flic usual
ojicninK. Still, her st*ick is now here, in
lore Than Usual Bites and Tariety!
cl STOMKHS WILL HE WAITED ON HV llKIt
COUPS OF ASSISTANTS,
Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Toiiiiney, Miss freston and Miss Head.
CASH III'VEILS AND I'KOMIT 1‘AYIKO, SHORT TIME CCSTOMEltS
AltF INVITED TO CALL, EXAMINE, PRICE AND Bl’V.
Are Plain IIiiNiiieaa Men. Dealing iu Ktirli Solid and Snbatan-
lial Facts aa
GROCERIES AIR PROVISIONS,
Groceries Generally i Boots, Shoes and General Merchandise,
.... j and if is of these things they propose to say a fetv words. Our
aim is to satisfy our eiistomeTs and inerense our trade by selling
| GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES,
KEEPING ON HAND A KI LL STOCK OF
| Sugar, Coffee and Tea, best brands of Flour,
Smoked and Salted Meats, Lard, Canned
Goods, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging-
and Ties, Shoes, .leans and
SITH OTHER ARTICLES AS A PLANTER NEEDS.
I
We Want Your Trade!
and if keeping a good stock and fair dealing will secure it, we
feel cogfident of securing our share ol it. We expect to keep
our customers solely by making it to their interest to trade with
us. We want every render oi the Recorder to regard this
ns a special invitation to him to call and see us.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Grossypium iPliosplio!
The best furtilizer for corn and cotton that has been sold in
this market, as hundreds of planters of this section will testify.
We urc now ready to take orders lor the fall trade. “Oriole.”
and other brands of fertilizers for sale. You will find us always
ready to give you a cordial welcome at the old stand,
Comor of Cotton Avonno and Iiamar St.,
Harris, James & Williford.
Americus, Scptnnlwr ii, l6*?.tn.T
nl will udl I horn Inwftr thnn flip
WON'T POltORT TIIK PLACE,
ADJOINING THE OPERA HOUSE
KIDNEY-WORT
IS A SURE CURE
I for all diseases of the Kidneys and {
—LIVER—
XI haa vpodflo action on thU moit Import*
| organ, enabling It to throw off torpidity
, inaction, stimulating tho healthy secretion
“d by hoepingtho bowoU in !
n, effecting its regular discharge. |
Malaria. Skbeksbe:;
o biUouB, dyepopUe, or con*tli>ated. Kid- ’
y-\Vort willaurcly relievo 6: quickly euro. !
in this ecoeou to cloonae thofiyatem, every |
* ono should take • thorough oourao of it. (;i) -
} SOLD BY DRU0CIST8. Price 91. i
M»>in^aw.Ks.
Ladies and Gent’s Filin Shoes
XnATSST ST*STX#HS,
BES'Jf QOODS,
THE BIG POOR.
4
Davis & Callaway
AT THE —
fall stock;.
Once when Mist Carolina Ne.lg
wick, the New England authoress
was in England an aristocratic lad.v
asked her, "Havu vou any large
will commend himself so highly to Amertekf-OU; 1 beg
. , ... . , ' your pardon, your country has
the people of the country that they j not been settled long enough for
may take him up and make him i that.
I’rvNtdcnl ol the I'nited .States in j a French lady, on her arrival in
,K84 ’ _ m : this country, was carelul to eat on
JI'OWE I'RINP’fTKPEEFII* ' Bucb * be Wi,s acquaint-
»«-? —««».; ifS'A'ix rc: zt::
goo.1 audience assembled at the I lltely replied. "So. I thank you; 1
court house to hear Hon. ('lias. F. do not eat any but my own ac-
I’risp, Democratic candidate for ’Caiiitniioes.
Congress from this district, discuss j to TIIE VOTERS oTTIIE~THIRD
the political issues of the day. | CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
IU was i,n One form, and for an i 1 announce inysclf an Indcpcnd-
hour held the audience in closo at-1 u ,", t «a |u,i . l, “ te for Congress from
r u«. MSKSl'TS'Sy'Z
la-lter argument that tic one pub-j parly, caucus, rings, digues or
lUlied in Hie Constitution that was combinations, I recognize onlv my
delivered at llawkinsville. It is responsibility to tlie people, and if
In coming apparent to all that he i pr “ ll ,u ! sc , lo ,l *‘ vole wba t-
will have a walk-over on election MnWreM ^ f ° ,h<,ir
day, but this fact should not let, JUvm B. Habhbli.
Id* supporters lie lukewarm. Hi* — • — -
hearers were enthusiastie over hi*. I “ Bou * h ““
- — *» -
make a notable reeord in congress, innnk*.gopher*. I5e. Druggists.
LOWEST PRICES j
FOR CASH.
CALVIN CARTER.
I (J. <fc J. K. PftIRfCE,
liiwry. Suit’ mnl Feed Nfahlos! i
AMKHicrs, ia.
Ilrv (ioodx.
. __ Wt Lav
ivlvhrsip.i I.ANIXt* Hl UUIka. with Dcxtor Oueen, Brewster
i*lia|H'i, bhiHi Fly, tmd P.ano Box Bodies, which we nru ■clllng«
4Au([sy and ZXarnol
% tins stock of Harness for from ten
borgaius. Will sell you j
i for S1RB.OO,
ti|i. bemv tin* finest and cheapest atoci
HA UN K.Hji
Fe also hav a tins stock of llttrness for from ten dollar* u|t. the rinest ami « ...
r Drought fo this market. We have also a lot of SK('t)Nl) IIAND ltl liliIKi and UaKNKMH,
which ws will uke almost any price. V« iuhm hnsines* ior money, nn*i give hargtin*. .u>oa
ttctolart 15th ws will h-tw a car load of Huger and H tddle Horses, which will sell you cheap a* rot
can bay la Micrn. Columbus ur Albany, will glee you Itar/aloa In Harness, Mules, Cows, ||.,gr, oi
anythlDs cine in our line. Com* and nee us hefors buying.
rV*Onndbas atteads the two passenger trains, and carriage and hactW’ wagon all other train*.
X. ii. & J. K. PRI.U'K,
Sept. 22, 1^2.m3
IYRY GOODS.!***!
CLOTHING.
LAHDRETHS’PiSK#
eppnQffO'-tho MERCK
For tho MARKI
SEEDSlg?o r A y p o R u«eU E .^^
tv- Handsome lllastmtsd Catalsgse and Haral Reiiater FREE TO ALL.
MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST.
DAVID LANDRETH&SONS,SEED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA
©hoes and Boots.
HATS AND HATS