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From Ueorslit'i ~ ‘ ““
TEN CENT STORE!
A. TURPIKT, Act.,
Dealer in
| jieat milkin', mem,
Fancy Motions and Fancy (iroreries.: FRO\ ISIOX STORE
ON COTON AVKNI’K,
of tiie universal success of
Brown's Iron Bitters is sim
ply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoroughly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, and
does just what is claimed for
it—no more and no less.
Evrrylb'na in the line of Notions can be found ! , ,,
«t bsrg.lin prices. We ran supply you wlih I ! n
almo.11 unythina yon »snt. Coll an,I i-xomine
our thotiMo*! and c
supply you with I i n *' ,e r ‘Y’ m opt tilled by (};••>}, mn »Q Ho!*- j
L'nll and examine will kerpu'tlrat da*#** line <*f
Provuloui, \ egctublea !n tfcor *vn«ou.
COTTON AVENUE, j «
-*■' ‘ ""“ Fresli Meats
OIL ! Country Produce!
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood,
it reaches every part of the
system, healing, purifying
and strengthening. Com
mencing at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
cal!. We with to bny
HEHT QUALITY
BEEVES, MUTTON AND KID,
IIRESSKO OR ON FOOT.
EVANS & HARWELL’S
. f<>r whFfc
e.i!*h. Tn.
i Had U to Ilielr ndvanlmo
j dllljiltf
I’ pty tho Uiglie-l m irket pi ire in
ell will
to mil on me.
HARK & CORD.
FORSYTH STREET
D
IAMON
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‘Now in tho time for Sowing
Rye and Barley!
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FOR WINTER GRAZING.
We Itftvo on band the genuine
7j Daarborn Are., Chicago, Nor. 7.
I hare been a great sufferer from
a very weak stomach, heartburn, and
dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly
everything *
to discharge the duties of the office inevitable end of which would have
to the best ol iny ability; I have no : been empire and despotism,
enemies to punish; no personal The object oi the rounders of the
aims or objects to accomplish: no ' old republican democratic parly,
partisau views to advance; no pur- al the head of which stood Mr!
pose to promote the schemes or oh-. Jefferson, was to check the tendon-
which yesterday surrounded the jecls of any combination, or class cy of the government, and to pre-
inaugurntion of A. II. Stephens, of persons whatever; and nothing 1 serve that system from which alone
JJ ver has a governor of Geori-
gia begun an administration under
such flattering auspices as those
It was well known that the hail of! to serve but the interest of the pco- j springs all liopo for the perpetua-
the house of representatives would : pie, the whole people of the state., lion of the entire fabric. These
I me distress.
, lag I ate ran
end 1 could cat but little. I have
tried every thingrecomrecnded, have
taken the prescriptions of a dozen
physicians, but got no relief until I
took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel
none of the old troubles, and am a
t getting much
stronger, and feel first-r
too much in praise of your wonder-
Dooly County Seed.!
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Pt O ]P
FOR THE BLOOD.
Speedy, PH, Permanent ami Reliante
GLOVER & PERRY.
Atnencuft, Sept. 29-tf
oistxoisi s
Brown’s Iron Bitters
docs not contain whiskey
or alcohol, and not
blacken the teeth, or cause
headache and constipation.
It will cure dyspepsia, indi
gestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
l*ve only Brown's Iron Bitters made by
AS IT TAKES
Evans <& Harwell’s
DIAMOND TO CUT DIAMOND, I
FORSYTH STREET.
DIAMOND DROPS TO CURE
SYPHILIS, RHEUMATISM,
CONSUMPTION, ECZEMA,
i ®eq. M. KAtTV
Mnnufarltirt-r of the celebrated
QUADRUPLE BED SPRING
Endorsed by Leading; Physicians !
I Which hare been proven to te the rqunl of nny
b<-d spring made ami »urnrlor to most. Persons
wishing to buy wnd roll these S| ring- In my ter
ritory ten make from live to ten i.'ollsi* per day
for ttie next six months, if they work. I will nlso
iK-ll territory to tbo*e who desire It. All letters
“Diamond Drops Is vegetable, and has done I
B good in and around Americns for the past
mtalninu order.- t.-r u*kin>£tnr information should
iew Fall Millinery!
ten years t» an any other live alteratives,'
we Imre scores of testimonials to show It. Give
It a trial aud te convinced. PfIco il.OO. For
sale only by
1 Amt-ricus. Ga,
Fresh Fish and Oysters.
I i;ii id»o dca ing in Fresh Fish end Oysti
Hus open*-1 a New and attractive line of
IF. T. DAVES PORT & SOS,
AMBR1CUB, GA.
TESA
best. I ahaL' rl«o >eli
•i 1 handle nothing hut the
this season direct from the groves by the hundred
or barrel. Will order apples for dealers from the
be*t markets for a .malt eoinmls-ion. Yott will
at my new stand, n-xt door to the flaw-
kin'a Block,
ON LAMAR STREET.
Americas, Sept 2?,n».*5
EVANS & HARWELL’S
FORSYTH STREET.
CANDIES
CITY TAXES.
The hooks for collecting of City Texes for the
*— *•* —- * - *otb of Not—* —
FINE STOCK
FINE STOCK
D. K. BKINHON.
i'lerk end Tieunrer
tericus, Ga., Octobers, 1882-ftxl
EVANS & HARWELL’S
FORSYTH STREET
Rosser & Ms.
REST! HAST indCOIFECTIOSERl
J. J. HANESLEY
Fall Millinery,
anil l-ndlra tvi-bing lo p.irileiM- .omeUung N.w
and Fashionable In
BONNETS,
HATS,
JEWELRY,
NECKWEAR,
STORE AT HER OLI» STAND,
JACKSON STREET,
(urngrrmn? Franc ^i’ahk.
Public Sale ol Land I
Thu following Real K»t
not be sufficient to accommodate j With tlic co-operation of tlie legis. principles look as well to tho pre-
tbe vast crowds that would flock to j lalive department of the govern- .nervation of tlie federal union in
see the interesting ceremonial. Ac-! ment my clforts will be directed its proper spbere, ns to tbe main-
cordiugly the committee of arrange, with an eye single to the advance-, tciiuiice and preservation of the re-
ments secured tlie opera house. It menl and promotion to the general served rights of tlie several states
was announced that the exercises ( peace, welfare and prosperity of in in their proper spheres under
would begin promptly at noon. Inn our beloved state. j the constitution of tbe United
by II o’clock the tide began to In the administration of the laws, 1 States. This is the true doctrine
pour into the opera house. The , as far as lies in my power, it will ofhomc rule on the part of the
chairs in the nit were reserved for lie my object to sec that equal jus-. states under our novel and wonder-
the legislature. Soon every sent' liee is done to nil alike. fnl system of federal union,
on the lower floor was taken, n"d I All our industrial pursuits, agri- There is evidently, now, my
the galleries then filled very fast cultural, manufacturing, mcchani- ‘
until there was a sea of faces up to cal. commercial, mining, shippiug,
tlie topmost tier turned in eager ! and internal transportation, should
expectancy toward the stage. be looked after with care. All
At half past II the senate enter- those institutions—educational.he
ed the Imll of the bouse, where the ' nevolent, and others which are pro
procession was formed. The gelt- j vided for, by our fundamental law,
eral assembly,bended by President | should he fostered and promoted ! casion appealed “from the new
Boynton ami Speaker Uurrard, j to the extent of legislative ability. • whig parly of England, to tho old
countrymen, n tendency to central
ism as in 1798 and 1799, by tbe
party now in power, in tbe admin
istration of the general govern
ment bearing the name of republi
can.
As Burke upon a memorable oc-
tnoved out of the capital and ncioss
to the opera bouse. As they en
tered the band struck up a lively
air, and the law makers were ap
plauded by their confiding con
stituents. When they were com
fortably seated there was a com
motion on tlie stage, and from a
group of distinguished Georgians
in tlie background rolled out
TIIE HISTORIC CHAIR
of“tho great commoner.’’ There
was an instantaneous burst of ap
plause, which swelled to enthusias
tic cheers. Mr. Stephens was
with like eare and attention. In whigs of his earlier days.” so we
this way we shall be able to pro- : appeal from modern republicanism
mote, mid add to the honor nnd to the ancient creed of onr fathers,
glory and renown of our good old j Those who have departed, or aro
commonwealth. I are departing from that path under
As to general measures in prati- apprehension of danger, we and
cal legislature, 1 have nothing
further to offer than my past pub
lic record, in a long ami not une
ventful life. This is the only guar
antee ns to the character of my acts
in tlie future.
As to those gcne.Yil political
principles by which my administra
tion, Providence permitting, shall
dr.HB.il in .«I..|Im, <M, I £ rrS'i“«SiSSV?Si
J* *!■ »dn.* ™ 1,7 Ton S.dSnd Ite lU.
He energetically urged Ins chair to
it.« ..r ti.« n ' GIIICC.
the center of the stage, Governor
Colquitt bolding the back of it and
walking a few feet behind his il
lustrious successor. In the chairs
surrounding Mr Stephens sat a
number of prominent Georgians.
The stntcly figure of General
Toombs attracted perhaps the
most general gaze. Just behind
Mr. Stephens in a group sat Gov.
Colquitt, Chief Justice Jackson,
Senator Brown nnd General Law-
son. To the right were Congress
man Hammond anil Blount, Judges
Pottle, Merslion ami Hilly* r, Mnj.
Wallace ami Colonel Trammell of
the railroad commission, State
Treasurer Speer, Secretary of
State Barnett, Comptroller-Gen
eral Wright, Senator DuBignoii
and Representative Jordan, chair
man of the committee of arrange
ments, besides a number of prom
inent citizens and members of the
legislature. President Boynton
and Speaker Garrard were on the
left. The family ot Mr. John A.
Stephens, the governor's private
secretary, occupied scuts directly
in front of the stage. When the
applause hnd subsi led the exercis
es were opened with an appropriate
prayer by Rev. J. F. McClellan,
chaplain ol tlie house. President
Boynton said: “The general as
sembly of tlie state or Georgia is
met in joint session lo witness the
inauguration ot A. H. Stephens
all friends of the constitution, or
ganized from one extent ot tbe un
ion to the other should awake to
retrace their steps, and to regain
the road which alone leads to lib
erty and safety.”
1 am now prepared to take the '
oath of office.
At the conclusion of these re
marks Chief Justice Jackson ad
vanced in front of Mr. Stephen’s
clmir witli a large bible in his hand
and administered the oath of office.
The thin trembling band took the
bihlo raised it to tho lips and Alex
ander II. Stephens was
(lOVKKNOn or UEOHOIA.
Chief Justice Jaekson received
from the Secretary of Slate the
great seal of the State and deliver
ed it in due form to Mr. Stephens,
whole system or free institutions, 1 w!l ” a / tc . r 1 receiving it handed it
nnd which can lie maint.ined onlv bauk to 1,0 S « oreUl Y of State.
I repent these on this more sol
emn occasion with un emphasis,
and especially because ol un evi
dent. and growing disposition in
many quarters of the country to
neglect and ignore them.
These arc those essential princi
ples of tcpiiblicnn government
which lie nl the foundation of our
nnd which can lie mnintiincd only
by being deeply impressed upon
tlie minds of legislators, and all
other oflioiuls of whatever grade or
character ns well ns upon tlie masses
of the people, and especially the
rising generation.
These urc tbe principles an
nounced by Thomas Jefferson, and
adopted by the fathers of the re
public early alter onr complicated
system of government was institu
ted.
These principles apply as well to
onr federal system ns to tlie sever-
ui stale governments, and by their
maintenance the harmony and sue
cess of the system can uniy he pre-
served and perpetuated. They arc
us follows:
“Equal and exact justice to all
men, of whatever stale of persua
sion, religious or political.”
“The support of tho state gov
President Boynton then made
proclamation that for the next two
ensuing years Alexander H. Ste
phens would be entitled to all due
o'j d cr.ce and reqiect as Governor
of Georgia. The legislature ad
journed to the eapitol where tbe
Joint session was dissolved and
each house ropaired to its own
hull. The stage was soon filled
with ladies and gentlemen who
crowded nround the rolling chair
to ofrer their congratulation*. Mr.
Stephens was never In better spir
its. He had a pleasant word for
everybody and received the
ovation witbj evident satisfac
tion. One gentleman remarked:
“This is the only inauguration I
have witnessed since I saw you
sworn in as Vice-President of the
Confederate States. I hope I shall
see your third inauguration.” The
crowd dispersed very slowly, and
crnmeiits in all their rights as the . - ..... -
most competent administrations,: 11 wus governor was
of our domestic concerns, and the ' l ? kcn J 0 * 11 Die steps to b.s car*
sin-eui. liiilu’nrL nrrniiiMt. nnti.ruinih. riuge, and on to the mansion that
II Is- told ill Irani
‘ » Ural
•tblid
•hi* iutert-w
Tu«*Ad*y In Di-cember next. Tmiif
cask and lalancr In two equal puy
mid tiro year*, I wan nr “ *
No. I.
The l’hll We»t tdnee, on Flint river, in the 14th
district of Lee, comity, containing 1000 acre*.
Mix or eight mule (arm open.
NEW BAR and WRIST
Pure Brandies, Wines and Whiskies,
- ,I,o the national -iill-k.
THE BEST IN THE LAND.
The Belt Clean sad Tobnceo Alnnyn
on Hoad.
OUR RESTAURANT
would call tbe attention of farmers and all othi-ra
wUhinr a good meal to the fact that In* ii still
runtIngtho
Restaurant tnder the liiirlmv House
where be will serveyo
hour. Oyster*. Hah i
a l*o kwepv i
up a warm uical at any
Tobacco and Cigars
BEST BRANDS
a now open and we promise that It shall compile
v.’.tl» the best and be surpassed by none.
ItOSdBB it GUNNELS.
Americas, Sept. Uitn.’J
Dr. D. P. Holloway,
DENTIST,
AUEBICU8.
Week equal lathe Wa. Cneh rat*. lewan
tehns. Try bln irtle ranrinecJ. Ultra
"SftBKSSSTi
EVANS & HARWELL
FOIWYTH STREET
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES
fee books are now opea for tho collection of
Taxoe for tbe year IMS. OAceat tb* store
mule farm
Harwich* plantation. In tbe l&tb district,
talnlng fCO acre*
open, ill cultivation
The Philip** place—Lot No. 4- in the lAtb
district, near .Viex. lL.*s, containing 204 and a
half aerr*. llae two mul< ~
N.s ft.
i Dooly county, |ust below the Flint
No. ft.
Ut acre*. b*4ug evst side of lot So. A in tbe 17th
dl*tric of Terrell county, former!/owne*d by A.
II. Adams and J. I>. .Inn.is*.u.
No. T.
Mouth half of lot No. 21«, la Doolv count/, con
tviamg Ido K 115 am*, m loik of l-lg and Utils
Prnnyhateble creek.
suing
Stephens
lowing inaugural wmrens W..U-U u.e sheet anc ,, 01 - „ f ollr |leac j. al , lomc ; prona
vast crowd heard with r close at- [ an< j 8ttfetv abroad ” fore « E*ery circumstance sup-
tention, broken only by their fro >-A jealous cure of the right of rounding the beginning of ths new
quent applause: , e , ccUo J „ , jy the administration is certainly flatter-
rue INAHILKAI. aiiuhekh. | “Absolutely acquiescence in the ln « t<> the Governor. In the after-
Uciitlcmen of the General As- decision of the majority the vital j Booni uc was called cn by a large
scmbly, Senators and Representa-! principle of republics from which | n !' 1 n, 1 ! > V r , 111an< * ger.tlemcn,
lives: Having received your of- i there is no appeal but to force the J'*" * | ' |cri ds ana new, who offered
flcial notification of my election to j vital principle nnd immediate pa-1 hearty congratulations ana long
the chief magistracy of the state, rent of despotism.” continuance of the life which is so
I now appear before you accord- “The supremacy of the civil over interwoven with the history and
ing to a joint resolution of your; the military authority.” the fame or Georgia.
respective bodies to take the of., “ Economy in the public expense j | mpr.vem^Tls'r XM ant Bay.
ficiai oath prescribed bv tlie con- < that labor may be imlitly burden r . . #
9titution - ' | ed ” j. Thera jsmorartisngferwte^powar
Before taking this oath and as- -•Encoiirngenicnt of agriculture ! [n J bushel ofmalt »r » ^golton^^of milk"
(1 commerce its liaudmaid.’’ ! As sn Bnn*liv»r l.lnml nnrifls>P nnd kid*
suming the discharge ot tbe duties : and commerce its iiandmaid.
of the oflice thus ‘conferred, in} “Freedom of religion, freedom
As an appetizer, blood purifier aud kid
ney corrector, there is nothing like it.
No. S.
Lot of bind No. 45, In ih* 12th dliiiht of T«y
r roun.y. containing <02 ami a half acn*«.
tor further in ormatioo, ap|»!y (u Uai.k of
conformity with immemorial cus- of the press, freedom of person, I “'idi^V'tangonnl'ior'm'iSdSSd 1^1,*
tom, it is doubtless expected tlmt under -lie protection of habeas cor- : —c„ mmtr rial
I shall present some remarks in- { pus, and trial by juries impartially
dicativeoftbcgcncraMinc of policy | selected.” | Oconee county reports a family
which will mark my administration. “These are some of the princi-: n f , no w white negroes with yellow
ij'lwiSiJsrj v'rEfir*' ' These views concisely stated, I pies,’’ said Jellcrson wnicli eousli- kmkv liair.
, o« 24-id.. '" i shall address not only to you gen- tute the creed of on- political faith : ' . r
tlemen of tlie genera, assmbly, but the text of civil instruction, the Fonnd at Lost,
to the large and respected auditory touchstone by w ,ich to try tlie ser- j An agr«Mlils areuiog forthe hair, that
of citizens comprising ladies and , vices of those wc trust, and should i -••I stop UaJUUBs, bis been long soaght
Tax Assessment.
At a nu-t tinu of the Count/ Commiaaioncra
held Bt-pU-mber Mb, 1682, It «is ordered that
the naaea*ment of taxes for ibo puraoaot /ear he
one hundred and twenty-fire percent upou the
Hi ate Tax of three imlta and that t ha *ame U.-
ioned ca follow*:
10 per cent
D. K. BRIN HON.
dak wITnwr
A trciltug, Ga., ftft. 12, Itttar
appor.ioae
Fund No.
Fund No. 2 25 •* «
Fund No. * <5 •* “
Fuad No. 4 2 - ••
Fund So. & t *» ••
Fund No. • 25 •«
Fund No. 7 .25 - “
Fund No. • County court $ ** »
* vl wnBATutr! SiST
gentlemen, who grace and honor said he, we wander from them in
these inaugural ceremonies.
Indulge me then, fellow citizens,
in saying that being called to this
high office by the voice of tbe peo
ple I shall enter upon its duties
with no feelings of elation, but
rather of deep depression from a
profound sente of tbe .weight of
responsibility attending this new
momenta of ci ror or alarm, let us
hasten to retrace our steps and to
regain the road which alone leads
to liberty and safety.”
These aro wliat constitute the es
sentials of tbe creed of Jeflcrson
ian democracy. They were pro-,
claimed when there was a strung
tendency to abandon the federative
fur. Parker'. Hair Balsam, duiiugnieh-
ed for its parity, tally (applies this want.
Cbataboocbec county negroes
pay a tax oil $22,940 worth of
property.
‘Bncliapalbu.”
Quick, complete cure, all annoy
ing Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
Diseases. $1. Druggists.