The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, May 28, 1884, Image 1

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Americus Recorder. Established 1879. AMERICUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1884. Tki-W i;ki£ i.v $4.00 p«*r >> HtnrnAY 1.60 “ ' Wrkklt 2.00 “ Americus Recorder. ri:iu.i*WKi> w . x,. GUjESSaXTOHU.. nffll i: ON COTTON AVKaU'E. fiT0FEHSl0\4L&BISIXKSS CARDS LAUrKUS. I,, s. CARTER, A T TO It X K X -< T i -1 ,r > \MKHiri s. Si mtkm County, : : : : Ga. »»(ll.v,<M Fir*t N! |, !o ,, : | l Bank. ,, r m „ t slvi-t. tuail ‘.usines<eiitru.trtl. * •’?£ “ i -1 .l*v ui»«l l*ruii.j't uttenliuii juawiC __ C, It. HcCHOlIY, attorney at law, btl.AVlIXE, tlA. ■I'KBSI'-JHI '*>'"* f ™“ |jl*l ^ CAI'ITAI. I’lIIZK, *100,<1(10 •' H'r (/<, hi Til'll certlfjl that i rt roocrrue t/ii ana„y nit/,!a Jur iill the Monthly at,ti Sn.i-.\iu.u.il Jtillirii,i/m of Thi l.oli,toll'd tit,it, l.otiny Caiaaaay.aialii, l , r r„ai agt <lailraut.nl thr ll.aiwai* t/o a,tile.*, onit that th, UI"„ a,, raial.,,1,,1 nith lion, eoti/. filirunt. ,10,1 io ,j","t faith tuirar.l all filrtUM. mat ,r, niithorijr thr t'on,lull,y to Ido thin rn titirutr, iril/t fac.Ma.ii,* af ant tu/iulturii attach,•!, io it* ",tail*. cut*.' I ('omniUilnuer*. NPRECEDENTED AT I ROT! r Half i Dr. C. B. RAINES, gl’HUEON ANU Pinruit IAX. tax pom.-*-*. will* »)i firoiau V«ir*. to tlM* JMO|.!.» of AnwrlfUh :m.l tiriiiitv Offid-ovc-r Ihm.-A C’*lli»wiijr'» sUoro. !•••< S uf .la^k.oi, and Church fall- will rccrire prumpt m nation. ; DR. C. A. BROOKS, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ameukts, oa. /-V. I.*tt -it 11.'.m-.n'i. drua sUl It"' I' M*.nM slt.uU..a Will !*• fomi.l «• nl*l.t »t II,.; ...I'lriir. of l.'wl. s. 11. Il»» kin,, ci,reel Leo un i !ul,„l«..f.n». _ fa? Mu. ' Dr. D.P. HOLLOWAY, dentist, A.MKIUCUS, oa. ™uult., ilm ISCKh I* A XKO vs. ISTell PiobLett, ■ Limisiiiiiii Niiiir i.ollny (uinp;iii\. , IjfJvA V* iMLlt' 'i" witli it I ..f Vl.i. ii r .-*p.-v» , fuii-i «•! «»wr ».*.*ai.uil» i,*. »iiiC4* .iiMi-.I. II; :i!»PV. «wli--hi»!na |w>i.«il :r y .*n i-s trnn.-j.lM fia (irHiid Muelr Xmnlirr ttinn lou» Extraordinary Sei-Aiimial Brawina la (lie A(*rt«trmy or Mu air, »v Or- IrnuR, Tm-mlay.Juue it, >1. —itM-rvixii.n ni.il n. omw.-. ! Geii, 14. T, llaiirrsnrii, >,t r^nn«!aii» t »n-l (>cn. JubMl A. Knrly. • . Virginia. I CAPITAL PltlXE, SIAO.OOO. Inm ouly. Ilnlve*. Tt'Uilia. *1- constructed for wood work. Iirlck [n 1881 which wan attended chiefly and tile factorial in operation. ns a cotton exposition, and the re- i,iiv.tMi:si'Ai. iiAKHtss. suits were of :i highly satisfactory The ^rounds will Ik, ei.Udlished 1 ch * 1 r » cle . 1 '- il ,, « t f? 01 '- with eien-reens, K atheml from all I'r^ens.ve i., scope as the subject ni»K«.mofTH K «mn™»e f the world; artillcial lakes, | J»'ahed. New (Means has beet, . . . . L'hoson as Lh^ mcsLuut for an n. A tiltKAT M'ttHI.D'S FAIR, nit ter i mi nil-: imksthui. kx I'osinox 111 ll.lllMi.S AT NKH OIII.KAN8. • •111'TI.OHK ,.*(,11 SCUPAHSiai, rim 1.1,51 iioai kxiiiiutiu. AM) Ol II CKXTKXSitAI. fomilnins and ornamental gardens ' “!'® ,cn » s the 'ri*" Kxl ! are being introduced, and quite a j b,tl m •.‘e-ignod to celebrate the New Orleans is busily engaged i competition has bee. excited be- i^T“L‘i. c . ollo . n ."!;«!? rtaUor ‘ pivp.u inj; lor a World** ImluMirial j tweon Mexico, Central America ami Kx | »t*siiion, opening Hei-embcr I,; Floruit ill respect to the gardens. ISS I, :md continuing for six moutlmJ An electric rail way will convey which now promises to surpass the j the vistors to all parts of the Wen Id’s ol London in size and the ; grounds. Five street railways ex- Centennial ol' 1^70 in variety ol tend to the park, and :i wharf' ini- ; exhibits, A monster building 1,- mediately in front will accotntno- :i7<» feet long by 905 feet in width ; date the ntimeroUH excursion ln>ats is being erected in the centre of* which will run Irom all parts of the ! the upper City Park, and attracts ; city; aim steamers from foreizn thousands of visitors, who are j ports and steamboats from the up- rim a/, cm I at tin* rapidity witli which i per rixers the construction progresses. Near-j Ona of the most important feu- ly one thousand men arc engaged j Hires of this K\position is the in- ion the work, and one section of the I terest mauitested by traus|K>rla- roof is now being laid. j Mon hues. One hundred and sixty j Hundreds of men arc engaged j railroads of the United Slates and ! in ditching,draming and embellish-; Canada liuvc agreed to carry pas- in^ the grounds, ami a large force j senger* at a maximum rate of one j is employed in the erection of an cent a mile each way, and in many, , : enormous conservatory. cases the special excursion rates will; j 1 Im budding will be completed be one-half and three-quarters ol a .luHirndlutsoi' the cotton States t«. provide | and exhibits received in August- j cent per mile. The regular hire • «nu<min whereby th« people or all aallotj* No event in the. history ol New from New York to New Orleans is j *- a ®W obtains knowledge of thareHonrc*. Orleans has ever excited such uni- now jt.iii, or$100 tortile round trip, j gP^ity and i»n»d»»^of the Houthwi versal lute lest. Citizens of all j At the reduced rate an Kxposition ■ enable the pronto »>ttbeso to classes manifest the liveliest desire ticket would cost about $2^ for the j align themselves with the uni venial spirit to make the enterprise a success round trip. Only one road, the j •>* progress which .lUtii.Kuiahen the prea- for , ami even tin, labor orgam/ ilimia * Caru.l,*,, „ml Ai„boy „,a,l.. a r„l« j HmnlCm'lowblS^irt n»r i.»rry lorm or 0 j |.i lt » tnty contribute a portion ol, to Philadelphia in I37has low as J»,« an exposition of the world’s roionre*?.-, their weekly wages to the stork of one cent per mile. As the Fxposi- j in which cotton will be incidentally raj- lion will open in midwinter, say \ resented. December 1, and continue for six ! ’* MK mamaokmkxt. months, there is no doubt that these ' rati*s will Im taken advantage of by hundreds of thousands in the North who desire to visit the .South. Ft nii 1 r.M-ITAl. I KIZKOK 1 ••HAND I'Kl/.K oi fiotu this country, and at the same time embrace an exhibit of the world’s industries. IN At'OURATION OK TIIK KNTKHPRIMK. The «ui ter prise waw iuaugcruted by Uie Cotton Plant«*rH’ Association ot America iu 188*2. It wits iudursed by act of Con gress, approved February 10.1883. which declares that a World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition should be held under the joint auspices of the Unit ed S.atev, the Cotton Planters' Associa tion of America and thn city selected, and that it should be national snd inter na tional in its character. A board of man agement was appointed by the President, also iMiumihsioners for each of the States and Territories. The set of Congress re- ipiirml tho President to invite the govern ments of other nations iu the name of the United States, and provided that eshibts should be admitted free of duty. The immediat" cause ol the deteiinius- hold such an exposition was the W&ffi&KSlfflCUfjES hiiilhr 4 xklu uml lltood IIUcum*, from Pimples to Hcrotiilu. IpIIOURANDS OF f.KTTKIIS in Mirpw Klnn the NATION At. UOVKKN.MKNT tXllllllTS. Ilv Executive order all ol thedc- Will .IdMi-urius. Itrlokwork and Housework » mim a •|«via!ty. U,-pairlnir done. Orders 11 -mptly sttviitied to. «wf2tf Jowers’ Improved Cotton Seed I ,™ wl.lcli liai I mu,If 50 BALES ON 20 ACRES, i nti be procured xt J. W. Harris & Co.'s Hardware Store, AMKmcU.3, GA. ...rckKlf K lwr.rAl J. Mdler. C, Horace McCall. Monumental Marble Works, NII.I.KK .V MiTAl.l , l'raprlrton,. Snuiliwct lu.rncr of tbu Public Square, AMKItKTS, (i.V. Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc.! «>fpi« brut Italian an.l American Marble. Iren Hailing for Cemetery Knrlot- f..d“ , a(V‘n,'‘- r *Miil*',.'"I*i/. M«».«iei-*j».',y:• Uie nml i,|.lrc a KeaUtcreil Lett, r- ?,» KRW OUI.KANS NATIONAL HANK. • • *e«u«, Le. i.n-l ordinary letter* l y I - o: ** i.i.d npwunl * y uree, a apecloltjr A. A. Bailie’s .yi.00 Men’s Slwes. ISTA Guarantee Ir.-tn the Mannfaeturei . IflaioitUt thi*,* ehiH-a uio made »f U.e »•* «t •other that can »■« luoducl. There h Do ahoildv | to them; they u I'd wear eqin! to any custom nn.<le 'hn* that would . ..-t \t u live dolla te. I do a lir«e btt.ini*-, huy and *W| fi-r cash, and th retorw Im»» , *t»bWI..defy cumpetidou. 1 have taken this tuetI,od n| mtroducttiK thla Khoe becanee tlierf la • .1.1.1. -I ll» W, ho,..., sb.« ., » Low rile* «»r- ' ranted |.y iho ta mutaitaler. 1 elnitn thee.* Slmev . ;* I-* atit. |,ed with the twel of nllk, and the but ' r**' 1 ““ witli the le at ol Barla.»r # «*riad, which i. Imported from Hvotlund. Tteae • "e* are tn ><!•• ,.u the l.iteet Improved |:.-te, at.d ,gU *Bl lind them at, p.«* fit. alter you have tred • u« i Pairyou will we n R.,„e (hat ia Hot -lami- d i-t^r,“* * * ar.iuw**JS L" AMi.Tlcoa .at tho UAltUAIN »Tt)KK of S. M. COIIKN, Cot loo Ave. tu^md A NEW HAT! FOR THE I*ICNIC. Mrs. ELAM: WOULD INFORM Till: LA IU Kf* IIIAT j !*IIKfll!A.i Kl i'KIVI l» \ I'I9IC HITS! i.i.* i'iik k<>" i '<• i' ' I i i: |1NS i'aht wiiKia.. .Il'MIM i. Si'I'I'lliaiN Ol'KKN. I aim: may. a si) mom: com iso: f\l.l. AM' **LK TTIKM AM' MARK A"> l! sr.I.Lfl ILN. Mrs. MH.il LEWIS* IHIHK STIIIIK. MRS. FRED LEWIS I!xpusilion Association. A COl.OsSA I. STIH.'tTL'It K. oMiVeYtVeV»"i«'puh!w n p:»,VI« , I.Vrl-Ii'o.li of mv dul j T!l« largest CXIIOhit inn stl UftlllV hfv.V t, i"h !,Tt Ld * of ,'i' il o!r i *!>i , i!.‘i Veil * 'it- i ever erected heretofore was the nh!.Ti'.!n^ 1 Lomlott building of 1862, for the iw\a 1 : iieM.YxV.: r n^T,' , L?nVh h'.^ ''ur*iim^md ! World’s Fair, which obtained !.- left mv 8kin and mire a- a child*-. 400,00H SqllUI'C feet. T!lC IIUllI ALMOST INCREDIBLE J building of New Orleans will coil- j„ m e. Jj. iiiei,m-.i»on,cIT.i.o,7u*„-e.n ^ i tain I,f»;Tt»,«008i|ttari! leet requiring j partmcntsoftlic rnitml Htatewtiov- hr,!k* oui o.Mi'iy'i^"ty; t 1,1 ii'Vw^a Vii!'vY,7e!irr‘ip! 9,0(10,000 left of lumber. 1,000 kegs emiiieiit. are retpiired to prepare ex- I rm.i iii'ia,«! '“M.Ya’nw' a" ‘ivMei! Y'\ :* Vime “ ' •*!'nails and o,000 of glass in the j hi bits, and Director Heucral lltirke inl'n'L°v'inilmsinJaV-Vin’ am"''.».Vke,i\, , 'i. , .'n Hie ! «*n0S11’UCtiOll. It Wi 11 In: 60 fCCt | has invited till Of ill© State Com- 11.?.«i*!nTrtifJ-'J-T'iYV: r Am*\VL-- " iVe.riheVuami i 11 tower 1I"» l**ft, ami missioner* lo meet, at Washington J,^ r fee,i rr ,.. s ,. ! , w'^oix ! have a music hall iu the con!re | Wednesday, May 7, in order to — "“"1*" " ""* ' ■' ’* j with a seating capacity of ll.OoO. ; confer with the Fuilcd States ofll- STILL MORE SO. | The platform is to be built for 600 ! eiols and decide upon the addition- al buildings required and for co-op eiativc action. It is proposed to lamp steam required for the building will over .'5,000 horse power. The hortic iltural hall is a hand- some structure 600 feet long by 191 feet wide in the centie. with lass and roof ami glass tower 90 feet high. This building is being constructed by a New York con tractor, and will be the largest 3 1 ILL taunt bU. : I lie piaiioim IS IO oe mint ior nm» . , 5?V'. , 1 r , . : ‘..i S iv/!*ia , , ! '',r musicians. To light the building imatlml'.Mr! iiVv':' W *'11 Vi ‘ l l U > , ' 1 ' I '*,000 iIlCUIldCSCCIJt in7."-.'V.1.'V.'!r•i'ii'."ili',".*V.'.'i'• *i:ili7.','..'iTi'-r ' Iannis of 700 are lights, and the DON’T WAIT. iiii.iV fa?im l, *ir' , >''• YVi nrr 'nh .Yi.iV**>*»,Yw-'*«Ihi j conservatoiy in the world. It is «i’r' 1 "n*!iVi'iiI- r » w '-Vr,I-.’‘. r x*V-rV- : .UV..r*i*«’!’1. 1 {designed to arrange around the Vi.i.'t€*.*. , , , . , iiV l r-. ? i»i*^.-JY-V'/.*'ti!.'- ! sides specimens of the choicest H si.'.V.*r»Iy rn ,, .!r.*.jrJiVl >1* *'rr?. i t4M-«->i ,*♦-. i pluuts f to in Mexico, Central Auier- c’iKm'Aiit'*. 1 lioVt'.V.'.Aitt!.-' ica, Florida, California and all I.ir~n.„.i, 7 I pa»ts of the United States and BEAU I ■ *•*•« o,i’"*’sk|:i. '".'’irk* i Canadas, and a special Conunis- beads,amiSLiu Ul.uui.be/, u-i«i*t*rii I'kan-.ji*. _ | s j one r visits MliropC for tllC p IT- pose of securing specimens of fruit and plants iu order to make this display international ill character. The centre of this hall will lie de voted loan international fruit dis play, presenting 20,000 plates of Kdruuuil lticbanlaou, of lliNrtU&ippi, the lurgortt cotton planter ami cotton factor in tho world, is president of the organization, and the management ta composed of the lending business men of Now < irleaus. The original eanitol stock whs promptly Hiihscril»ed and the amount has sine* been increased. New Orleans set aside for the use of tho Exposition the lnrgeid park iu the city, 247 acres in ex tent, and appropriated $100,000 to the enterprise. K. A. Hurke accepted the po- sit ion of Director General and donated the -alary to the Agricultural and Me chanical College ot houisiaua. Corres pondence was opened wi h manufacturer* and exhibitors throughout the world, aud the construction of the necessary build ings is being pimhed forward rapidly. The growth of iuteresl in expositions, their importain'* to manufactures iu opeuin^ now markets for their product*, and their value in presenting the natural resources which attract iimuipration and capital, ure forcibly exemplified by the Htatement that applications for space have boon received by the World’s Exposition management, as follows:— S.f>nrt »rf, the iK'i.oilier with ibejpow. !»:«» I'aitf.l Sta'ea uovernnient rabibtta UOe.lUU Mtali't aiul Tarrltorlo* 400.C0S Mini eltoatiiiaaiMbitora, UiiitedfcUlM.. •oo.bov viiricRics. Thu largest, fruit exhib-1 ly ruprvsuiiU*<l than horetolore, and il ever mn'ic liuictoforo was 11,000 j this Exposition is therefore rapid plates. erect a building almost as large as the mam building now under con struction, and to group in it all the United States Government exhibits and collective exhibits of the ns tural resources of all the S»Htes and Territories. Such a display would impre *. er and resources of the United States and would promote a feeling of pride and interest in the country on the part ol all classes of citi zens. The Centennial Commissioners expressed regret in their report that the resources ol the State and Territories of the West and South were not fully represented in 1876. Drolltiug by experience and having become aware of the great benefits of expositions, thirty-two States and Territories have already ap- phawn hv kxoinrlh Isaac iiainlb. plied for space at New Orleans. The manufacturers arc ino.’c large- To'ol The tnUcnllnneous exhibits at tha Phila delphia Centennial covered about 760,000 feet of Hpnoe, and the total exhibits re- nuiind about 1,200,(KM) feet of tl«*or space. Many of the anplicatioOH for space in the New Orleans Exposition can be reduced, but il is uvident that additional buildiugs will la* required lo accommodate the de mands from all parts of the world. THAT^JTfi OoJTpRIZE A lira riumu. * ' ,.,1. ,.„mi,o*i-il ol !.pi*oiui«n» ol tliii .ii- i ■ „ ,i l„. mnrliloM ami stones of the various I In- Ix-lllg tin* 1»‘ 111 j Stfttl . s uni , 'I'erritol ies,amt of sue!, m iisoii, I ili*(‘lii it rifflit mid i foreign countries as mav semt I pi'oiu r II, tri'nf iv liiitrons ami specimens. Mexico will sen,I a II I , • 1 large collection ol old paintings, ! tlir public generally to one ol an ,j tl <pcci.nl UominiHsioner has : till* nirrst i-i.liii-s ever held ill l*cn svntto Kuropo for l,, « tP 1 "'-. ■ • pose ol interesting Kuropean art- j an I charges, and to celebmtc the Americus. I do not propose to j - HlH un ,| owll<! |s of eolleetion. The ! centennial of a product which lui ni-li mi; cakes, eiiiiilv or , Director General will confer will;' clothes a j>reat portion of the civil The lucky holder of one-liftli of ticket 10,842, which drew the capi tal prize in the Louisiana State ly Inking' all of the national and in- I.ottery last Tuesday, is Mr. Isaac lenmtiomil siguillcancc indicated | Haines, the engineer of passenger in the act of Congress. * engine No. hi, on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The gentle man was interviewed at Cbatta- I'OTTON A.NII ITS l.VIKHKSTS. 11 was originally designed lo lirinn tojiclher all cui>a»cd ill the culture,commerce ami manufacture of cotton, with a view of compar in'/ processes uml ol devising meth ods lor improving cultivation, re movin'' commercial restrictions nooga last Wednesday, by an at tache of the Times, and that journal on yesterday hail the following on the subject: •*-I’ll tell you how it happened,’ said Mr. llaines. ‘1 happened to And an old dollar bill iu my pockelhook when in Memphis last week, and, while sauntering along the street, concluded to buy a lottery ticket. I put it away aud ISOKH UINU lllll'I.MN- ' * ' tl THIN'. I -I ' I V 'I" scil'im. uo'Hi ,, 1 ' I the Art I'nions ol New York, ami j ised world. In I *84 the production i , - no 1IIOre of until tl,U ciircassi's ol miltt (ttrrall!fe r or » large display by | of cotton iu the l.’nited Slates was j J„ 0 " n 8 i„‘, wlleu agcntleman showed lint I do projKisc (mill I ll<i|H‘ American artists and nwiiers, hut! merely MITCHELL’S sell. MII. It, H IKS. KXKItl ISK ItiMiKS. -i III,1,1. I'AI'KI!, SI.ATI'S. I'KM II.S, I'KNS. INK. Si'll)>ul. It.Y-'S A.NII .11.1. "run I II1NC.S ''M i'l l' I'l ■i hi: -i U"''l. ttoo i. i>vorylMKly will acfi'|it tin \itntiimj lor you to conic to my sti,tv•,select miytliiiig you jilcusc . " T’ "7” 7"! morning, when a gentleman, x pen mental, and : *. fLW ; a telegram from New Orleans, from present indications the art bags were shipped for the lirsl time j ** * f >t tickel No ( o,842 hail , I,uildiug Will have to lie very much to I'.nglaml, whose total trade in llr „ wn " tl . H cn „itat nrize. »75,000, iu eiilargi 'l to aeeoinmodatc the oiler 1 cotton was theu 11,250,0011 pounds ' “ Sla L Lottery, tte- cousuincd ami manufactured. Ureat liritiau now has the 4u,OUO,OOOspiu- aud the United States makes The liouisiana Stale Lottery, l’e- inembering that 1 had a ticket 1 hunted it up, and found that itcer- EYE-SALVE! . unit LHoi ihe Ucm.-.ly for Sore, ‘■KxiT.vt'a-.vwrtt-.r/i'isV I ores Tear-Preps, Urnnnlatlous, Mye Teniors, Bed Kyes, and Hatted Kyc Lashes, **,- ‘'“S^nuMLtrr .ixu eWoeloui whtu inert Mr tleera, F«. ■•rii D.. 1 ' »««•»•, Bali Rheum, till!? IkflaMtllAB *AIdVK may be UH by all Dra M uu tt g 51 ate. ujhber. lumber. •'ll j .* r J ro, 5 toaiDg ta tvtntjr d.iT*, jnd raMttmst “ tow tl- toe t BUS I ,.pr,.MU, It, W* .toiidan.^ 1 ptlltr STATIONERY! IS i-4.Ml I.KIT AN!* HKU l-INKOF Miscollaiiootts Hooks! SWoUIIIYoK'V^M'imV.'.llMt'MS Paper Sacks and Wrapping Paper! \NI» I UK Latest Feiuoukals ! .11.WAV "V 11 INI'- .-tin u '*" Kl 1 OIGARS! fBOM tiik cni:\Pf s r to rur m -T't, UCfl |ir<MUCL'U 1 If I J from I,livin'' them, tint evorv- Ow ners of improved breeds will j M4S,75C hales, or !!,405,070,110 : ^ f or years on his ill the right plrno mil-t admit u,,. I.atin-Americau buyers. 2.201,:II3,9»2 pounds. ticket in Uie same lotte?Ta large tlmt tills l ,, , , „ ticket in the same lottery a large will siy, Hint this is us Ur.utids have licen set apart to Such an enormous factor in tin- receiving |U00 for his share. i.,.,1—oil.' <d' the niecst show cotton, sugar, rice, jute, ,kc.,! world’s commerce seemed to -le-, _Meni|ihis, Tcnn, Ledger, May U. Iielil ill VmcrifUS. growing iu the Held: experimental ' serve special consideration in * |il-otm picnic Those not hmiug will hav ’ , ■ uarilens are provided for,and tlicilis-' country which produces cighty-llve i A CARD, eiilileinpl.t mg . * ( „ ir | v rallies growing in ! per cent, ol the entire yield, and t„ .ii wh. .rosu&.nng fromthe.rroi. c ;i veguhtr pie- |, tf c en ,|jc.raiidJaDnuary willdeiuon- j the Herald urged u|h»ii oiii'citizens . n ,l imtineriimas of youiu, netvov. to come uml ms* w liut cttect strati' that the South has great sour-! the importance of celebrating the ; wenknwn:, '»ily d«c»y. toss of manhood, , n .i ......l |,.| r „.,ins „r Wealth in improved truck j whole eommercial distinction pri-: Ao., I will semi a recipe that will euie ' " lucmin". Near the river accoinmo-. marily conferred upon our country • yiU , yi'KK HP CHABOE. Thi. gre.i dation are provided for about forty j by this staple, l>v bolding an expo-! ri . miH ly was discovered by a miesiouary sawmills, to he applied with logs sition in the chief metropolis of the j In Sooth America. Send a aelf-addrau.d low pru In,vc upon tin public at large, Kosix ctfullv, S. M. COHEN, and exhibited in motion, and oppo- nation envelope to tho Bxv. Joetrx X. faM*a, Cotton Avenue. Americus, Oa. . site these mills buildings are being' Atlanta, Oa.. held an «po«ltlon ] Statin D. .V«» Tcrk Cty.