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For Farm Hoys tol.raru. ■
From an exchange we extract I
following practical remarks,
ilf'be useful to every one :
POPULAR LECTURES ! PAY Y0UR CITY TAXES JA ^ o s v ™*
Tii«* l«okf nr»» new opr*-for tl»* volition o{
r!tv Tosco tor the \enr ISrJ. (Jilicc at tiro bioiv
of P. M. Wiliteu*, ou Cott«>n At. am-R.
i>. K.nnixsox,
t’leik and Ticasim
Annt'X.*, Cr.. Fcj.l. 12. lv-v.il
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SUNFLOWER SAMUELS
Jack Frost has wiped out yellow
fever, but if lie proposes to scatter
small pox, scarlet fever and diph
theria all over the country, it will
be considered that his intermed
dling only serves to make things-
worse.
Gov. Stephens has been elected
as the orator for the sesqui-ccu-
tennlal of Savannah on the 12th of
February. The Governor has ac
cepted, and will be present on that
interesting occasion, Providence
permitting.
many of the boy* who read •
this paper could “layoff” an acre
of ground exactly, providing one ;
ol tile dimensions was given them?
Now “How Handle” likes to lie
useful, and I have taken some pains
to make out a table, and I would
j like to have every one < f the faun i
hoys learn it. There are 1(10 square j
rods in uu acre, ami there are 8tlj I
square yards in a rod. This gives ;
4,810 squ ire yards in one acre.
Mi
i of ca**;j of the wornt kind
’ urn ctir**<l. Indeed,eobtron
uf. I will «?"■! TWO JIOTTM.
U.I AM.K Yi.i.ATJSii wij i..lc
p.-o Kx|-r> -.hvI 1*. O .address.
]<•- with aVALrADi.K Yi.i.ATISii an tuU to |
! iar»4.Uw. <-!vo Kiii-i'i hv| 1*. O. nddreas.
J r. a. cLUCIX, m IWriu., Now York. |
I’i'iicliiiniilioii By iiic Mayor.
Mayors Office )
Americas, fia., Nov. 10, >2, )
Xotlcc Id liert-by riven. that on WeJnomJay, the
tlihif. i.tli day of OfcimI.t r next, u:t cleetloii will
be lifl.l .‘It tilt* Council ih-iubcr in the ciiv ol'
AmcricUF, fur Mayor, il.ivi* A'tlernjan, and ti
Cicik and Treasurer, to e>* v * for t .v« years. Tim
o oi one.I at tlu’cln 1 u. f.i. and tlc*i?d ut
Again, allowing nine square feet
to the yard, 272j square feet to
the rod. 43,000 square feet to the
acre, and we have another tahie:
till ter; 'ey 300 frit make 1 ittee.
The Dcmoeratie majority in Wis
cousin on Congressman is 8,891. j tun
Everyone of their candidates made ]
his fight against protection. The i tin
result indicates a popular awaken
ing upon the question of legalized j f roj!l!l ,
spoliation.
Gov. llutler, of Massachusetts, j ,nr, 'i unless sooner i
is something of u wit as well as a . t ,,,ie * l isa Danish vet
Governer. When indignant, re. j ocean '« strictly neutral water. It
publicans jeering call upon him for | has no more respect tor one power
POLITICS.
Politics is :i liiisincs* wli:it is followc
• a mimy p<*oji!e, but initrhty {•••
I 1. JlS Will
; 4 1*. m.
.1. 15. FKLDliR, llaycr.f*
I Attest; 1). K. Brinson, Clerk.
SIFTED THE)! OUT!
tTo,ss» Pricker
AMERICUS, GA.
»* to bolter nl*lc to dljlay our largo
ally cl-juj.’rd the front «>f <
WATCHES. (LOCKS, JEWEliV, SOLID SILVER Mil HATED WARE
to it. Of
:■!•! tb.*
I I
Another cxpioiitiL r •**
in the Arni.ii* i«*<
reinuiu here until In:
j BKNsoV?
’ I keep only :
tamer o
ice. un*I will
ii : next wuui-
niMiie<l. This
m<;I. The irozen
an explanation of his “spoon’
transaction, he tells them that when
he stole those spoons he wus a re
publican. Being a democrat now
helms quit that sort of thing.
The Michigun lumbermen have
just closed a very prosperous
season. The product of the
Saginaw river mills aggregates
about 1.000,000,000 feet, of which
not less than 800,000,000 have been
shipped by water alone. The
prices realized have been very good
and the operators have plenty of
money.
titan for another. Americans,
Danes and English ate ail treated
alike, and steam is as powerless as
sails to make headway against the
solid Washes of th** ice. Thetv is
u mill’ll «*M proverb which says,
“Experience kc-p* a *i»* r sehmd. f ".j
is r(*(•# j»*t;iry that the e«.tin»ry simuM in
s-ivcd every y« nr, ilu* eoi»siinitii*n in.-.iii-
taim-il, and all Hint sort of tliiiur, l»*it tin
only pay in it goes lo the fellows win
gor* to Congress and occupy Guliernato-
ri.-.l i-ii-iirs. And speaking of clisiis, my
notion is ilmt one »*f tliojM* nice c-nsy chairs
at J>. It. Hill’s furniture store j H a h*»fi
ilK»n* coniforUibit* tlinn the one Governor ' extent.
.steph.-ns s. is in, nnd a bexp clu-uper to | ** A, | • - . . .
be. II» lin-ni mighty hiw ilnwn, I 1^*% mFmS
imd lias got all styles. lAut goin hack | “Here you an " k
to polities— Democrat in majorities are
m in lily •iiick and big this year, and tie v
(time rolllll ill on every train, front Noi’h I i.-il mnii, walking slowly away,
mid South, Hast and West. They j.
mind me, in size, and variety of I). |J . rv i i , n •* r>
iiiiisstock of fumitme, which is tb, An Only Daughter Cured of
apjiiy ib^ ; ial i|h
Alii-ockV, tln» C .
;irc horinieKS and slow. I
] gradually vea^^i l««te:il in them lo
l^ht, du :
*■» J“5 «*»
, and si II
INK 'FOUL'S I'l.AS-
I have
ami son *> others. 'I’hey
«rcat
up n Capciuo wltliosr any
\illc (i.nv u
t ’• V.t all .j!,'
•! e* utbuest Ci(* i|rln. r' o will fdi ».i |
Ui-nle I't'ivlcfnr*-, liuyipg as we *lu ill
obtain qme lily dbcowniM vdib li midiu
r'4*n*i M«ifk of itoods in
> ttMicli lower tf-nn
oa h l.Mtc quniititieh to
•:m in t who buys to
l No 11-4 iv.
lamest and handsomest ever hronuht t
Southwest Georgia, and embraces a
styles, Horn the best to the—J was gojn.
to say poorest, but he don't keep ei:
noor goods. And when you go in Uu i
Levy Tower will treat you more polittl
mid talk to you nicer than ever did’
‘Mate, and when you have you v. ■
it vour favorite Con
Who:
•i/ with tin 1
Consumption.
in* ssmun whs eiocted by :i 100,00') r a-
joiily. H it wasn’t lor foolin’ awav so
much money on such a poor objtct, I
would suggest to Arthur and Don Came
ron Unit they come down lieie and buy j sl
but fools will learn in m* other:
amt it seems to take n long and
uonotnnoti‘4 experience of sunken
ships ami starving crews to con- r , . . . ,
1 n ' one of Hills handsome burial casket:,
vince the nations that it. does not j i,i, c bis golti mounted hearse and give
pay to attempt the exploration 0 fi U 1; ; U. i>e.Wion p,,riy ».lroei.i bnr-,1 ;
1 J 1 f 1 ! I he moral ot this sermon is, that it is 1
the polar seas. They arc nil fi ml- j hotter to save your money and buy nice!
furniture of D J*. Hill, than to spend it '
in politics, get beat and be buried in
, , ttion which niic-il bin only
(Mid o| Consumption, tits child in row lit
bin country, a d «-i.joyi.it; tbt- hc.-t *.f hca lii.
:<• h. « j i-ovi-d to the wi.iUlthat CnuMimnlloii
an l» i-o-itivdy and | criimmiitly cured. Tin? d«*>
nraoti* fives ibi I'ccipe tree, only askiii:
1 l.ri-ak ;;ji
street, I’iiil.idtJj h!
I’l In herb
nauM it at the fttoinneli,
•alt cold In twciiiy-foar
ing it out now, however, and it is
gratifying to observe that there
Gov. Stephens has ordered Ur. I are no propositions of the kind
Haines, chief physician of the pen
itentiarv, to visit the convict eauips
and to thoroughly examine every
thing that relates to thu sanitary
wolllurc of the prisoners. He is
instructed to see whether the con
victs arc supplied with proper food
—looking to quality and quantity,
und to clothing and bedding.—
When the next convict catechism
is issued we will see if it conln ns
-inv questions calculated to draw
out these fuels.
Kansas elected a democratic
Governor, but nearly all the other
State ticket is hugely republican,
including the auditor, who Ih a col
ored man. He run 18,000 behind
his ticket but was nevertheless
elected by u majority ol 20,000. That
was Dot fair m the Kansas voters
to elect everybody republican but
the Governor. It seems, however,
that, they thought their men want
ed agood man ut their, head even if
they lmd to take u democrat, und
they gave them one.
The Siivuunnli News thinks that
the proposition which is likely to
prevail in the 48th Congress on
the subject of tax 1-clorm is to re
duce tho tax on whisky and liquors
from 90 to 50 cents a gallon; on
tobacco from ll> to 8 cents; on
cigars from $0 to $4 per 1,000; on
beer from 92J- lo 50 cents, and on
licenses 50 per cent. All other in
ternal revenue taxes will benholisl -
ed mid the tarilf will be reduced to 1
a revemi 1 basis. Tills is the policy j
which will win.
now pending in this country.
Hen. Daniel Tyler Dead.
New York, December ].—Gen
eral lbiniel Tyler died last night,
lie was born in 1707,and ersdtialcd
from West 1’uint in 1819. lie
went to France, studied the metli- ]
oils of iiglit artillery, and on bis \
return bis drawings were adopted
by the Government, lit resigned
trom the army 111 1885, re-entered
during the rebellion, was Second
Infantry Commander of the battle
of Hull linn, mid during (lie war
was a member of the Hiuenii of
Engineering. He quitted active
service in 1804, and then built,sev-j
eral ruilioads in tin- Nortn mid
Smith, and was interested in sever
al factories in Anniston, Ala.
From 1878 to 1878 lie "ns Presi
dent of the Mobile and .Montgom
ery ltiiilroad Company.
The General leaves live children,
Mrs. Alexander .Moore, of Texas;
Clms. Conowtiy Tx ler, of this city;
Alfred I.. Tyler, of Ala.; Augustus
C. Tyler, ol Conn., and Kdwaid I,.
Tyler, of New York. These were
pit-sent at (heir father’s death. The
funeral will lake place Saturday,!
lull final inti-rinenl will he at An
niston, Ala. The tleeens*-' leaves
wealth estimated at $250 -
The goose bone ind ales a mild
winter, the coi n luish a severe xvin
ler, the beaver dams a—well, the
beaver dams a severe winter if lie
has uiiv sense.
pine
go nrnumi !u
ine liiis slock
convinced :i
ilein it lakes
sularv
And if you don’t believe
liiil’wfurniture store, exuoi- i
and prices, and vmi’ll fie !
ad converted in less lime
an office-holder lo draw fijs
.1 LhT
ItKCKlVEU A LAltGE LOT
OF
Mixed Ficlslos.
Will.-Ilfs, thins. .Yi'fkliimi, Lockets, Sets, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Rings,
LACE 1*1X8, HOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, Etc.
In CLOCKS wo have all iho late nnrelflcA in one and eight dnjr. • trike and alarm, which we sell nt
prices hnver thxii ever before rracl.«*d. dust think ot if, we inn well yon u "nod time r.jtce, une th-it
wc will triinraotee in every rtMiect. |or Two Dollar*.
In bl L\ KU FI.ATKD WAltK, we have o lull line of find A- Baitoii’e poods, which we will cusr-
iitse to have nn>ro sllvt-r on, niul to he plated on Lard* r maiciinl, than nr.y otl.ir ni: ke of eootls. and
therefore loss huhle to break or Item! when dropped or ear* Ie»»ly liundletl. Our
Musical Department
ip filledI to overflowing with 1’iatios, f-juarc and upright, rraran* or reveral diffenct maker, Accor*
< mhih, > lolinf* ond \ iolln Cates, Guitars, Banjos. Titmbouiines, Harps, liistiurtum Books, etc., etc.
in tins urtpiir nnit. r.s in all others, we are deterniined not t«» l>e undersold. \Vc have 1 cen In the
- ud i 11-trument busimss h r the past six years, and expect to riintii u*- the same as lonjr a
i Amerieus, und nil v
ip e'si*” h* re. Be
sk ix dial you cull and examine our *tnck and iret our j rici a before purchas*
r, tve pay all freicht, ai d deliver the instiiimcnt to you with stool, ii-ntrur-
piire. m d there is no extra chaipe *or snyihln", and besides all his. cive
arnntee. >o that you look to n» if niyihing six ul<) hupien to your insmiiiienl, instead
homlr* d- of miles nwxjr. \\ e also des‘re to ralJ vour atter lion to ti e lncv that .t is
'i y a i’l.uio > r Uriran trom tlmse wh«» live amongst you, who have pot to build up and
itiou for selling good in*trumetits, than 10 send off from heme, or buy Iron* some one
'toppirur a week or twojieie and there, "i'li no *’xcd place of
who travel* r.h
business. V# e
hi the city. Wv keep constantly
i hand a complete stock of
;;\ an^
AT
HA HAVE LIAS
SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES!
ave in. lrumcnts for testiu: your eyes so as to ascertain Just what you need.
Sewing Machines!
We hav-- Ih*- Paris, Williams fjiojrer, and Wheeler A Wilton No. S, besides several second hand
' * i perfect cider, and will sell very low. The “Diivls” take* the lead <•!
•.. j_ .. - *«.rk In a given length of tirrc on any
Mat-hino fill I
J A T.endinq'T.ondon
X Dr. I). P. Holloway,
Ti K! S 'LCP7;C
Department
Boots. Shoes and General Merchandise,
KEEPING ON HAND A JTLL STOCK or
A pure while H(|Uiricl wus killed
near Greenwood. Miss., I.*u>t week.
1 ! Sugar, Coii'ee and Tea, best brands of Flour,
Smoked and Salted Meats, Lard, Canned
Goods, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging
and Ties, Shoes, Jeans and
811 II OTHER ARTICLES .48 A RLA VrER .NEEDS.
TO THOSE
m.S/i TO ham: i t
H L .USE AGENTS Foil UMMNTS ( EI.EIJ1SAl'!.'l) ItlSANHS OF GI N
fihvuei:. in (n'tirm:. halves and whole kegs.
A FISKS!I srt-Pl.V .11'ST ISEl'EIVED.
h i: call special attention to a fine lot of fi.ou: in iiais-
ur.l.s. "CEllEh” PA I ENT. AND -CAl.I.A EII.EY
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
will consult their own interests by calling and examining my
stock before making their purchases.
Complete
I and 1 have determined the present season to offer special at
tractions in the way of
GOOD G-OODSI
at the very lowest prices. Having made my purchases lor
——CASH DOWN——
LARGE St PPI.V OF EX I
The Augusta Chronicle favors nu
amendment of thu Constitution ol |
the State an as to put the appoint- j
ment of the Judges of the Supreme
and Superior Courts ami Solicitors !
General ill the hands of the llov-1
ernor. This is advocated by the 1
Chronicle as u measure of econo
my, as well as one most proper in ’
itscll. Wo have never thought the
selection of such otllcera should j
devolve upon the Legislature, nor i
indeed do we think that body j
should have the election ol any of- |
fleers except eueh as are necessary
lo conduct the business of the two
houses. The legislature should «<>t j EMIlRolDElVn^Sl.tlM-EUS FI
he invaded by rampant candidates,,
nor should it Is- sent prowling |
around in seureh of men to confer i
office on.
We Tyour
1 HAVE M.ITEM Al.
ALL KINDS:
In All llie Aew Myles lor
I I
iFAErc-sr woitsl
and my selections with the greatest care, I feel confident that
sei.ectkh Him * *'3n please all, both in goods and prices.
1 cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
is packed full of goods. The new rooms in the basement,
*Z s 3:*<5U€5LO ! which 1 will in a few days throw open, are packed with goods
i which there is not room lbr on the main floor, and all things
and if keeping a good stock and fair dealing "ill secure it, we| ,,re no " r,, "b-
feel eogfident of securing our share ot it. Wo expect to keep . .
our customers solely by making it to their interest to trade with ! A Lortliul lUVlttltion IS ItiXtcnuGU to A.U
us. AY e want every reader ol the Recorder to regard this j
as a special invitation to him to call and see us.
WE \UE VGK.M.s FOR THE I-KLKWI.V! ED
i I |
AITUOI K F1GI UES FOR TAI1I.E I
COVERS. I.AMHIiEOl INS, ;
TIDIES, AC.
. | AIM'l.ltH K SI EK KMRROIDERY
FOR 1IANNKRETTES. PIN
ft SlllONS. WATCH
to \ isit my establishment. All old customers and friends will
j come. A well pleased customer is the best advertisement, and
it is my hope that every one whom 1 shall have the pleasure of
^ . ,—v-i n sen ing will bo so well satisfied that they will send all their
(jrOSSy pmm i llOSpllO I j frauds to see me when they visit this city. '
.'sir TO !■•> r,0.
i >M
The best furtilizer lbr com and cotton that lias been sold in
this market, ns hundreds of planters of this section will testily
We are now ready to take orders lor the lull trade.
Acid Z'liOulilir.to, DIkboIvccI rSouo
HKMEMIlKlt THE PLACE,
!I7S7’la.oaitle>y !, fS Corner
Young Indy, writing a love-let
ter for the kitchen maid. “That'a
about enough, now. isn't it?” Kitch
en maid. “One thing more, miss,
just say please excuse bad writing
and spelling.”
:Slipper Casosir
PERFORATED PANEL PICTFREs
FOR EMUROIDERY.
PLAtjl'ES AND PALETTES FOR I
PAINTING.
-ASf> 11EMEMBSR THE -Y.l ME.—
Or O ITiO. SL 12.
£1, -JL 3T3.
Aheuict-s. G v.. Dee. 1, 'S2.
Itjj
and other brands ol'lertilizers for sale. *1 <nt w ill find us always I
ready to give you a cordial welcome at the old stand,
Coruor of Cotton Avcn-no nnd X.-nm(u- St.,
ll.iuitis. James & Williford.
Arr.ericut, S«p:vial«r 2*2, i^h'.'.nC
TBOlilTM WIIRATLEY,
The Dry Goods Man.
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