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* .diadelpbia paper predicts
that Mr. Blaine's next book will be
i-c-J'-What 1 Know About Bolts, Bol
ters and being bolted.” The New'
■KSBii* Times thinks it will not take I tariff - “ n( ' no » ttem P t was made to
Referring to the Georgia delega
tion and the sentiment of the State
the Savannah News says: The
convention at. Altai
to clfoose delegatee to tie n
convshtion at Ohieago (Id i
qhickly "ail'd b artnonionsl,
dcleg.tes at large and the district
delegates wee selected without
any regard to their views on the
MEW DKORUIA K.UM1VAII.
' Macon’s Entei
THE SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND WEST
KRN WILL NOT AID IN
OTBITTION
TAn
The pedestrians and bicycll
the Stale will baveali4)| ’
on July "4;h to mee t To
trv their skill uud cndiira
the championship of Georg;
, I, . , The ai
rter Called j[ acon Horary haw "pi
yesterday at tlic general office ol j piogramme for the occasion, which,
the Savannah, Florida and West they hope, will make the day one
eru Hallway to learn .what tmdbi- °f the largest known In Georgia. |
•*?*ilta». M sum I JSVt&tSfw tSS I
i twenty years lo learn all there ! take lhe of t,,e convention i a t between the company and the - m ,t)U of lour hours. Only
IKES WITH THE HEW
. .. is to know about that.
!E^ - ' Senator Blair has introduced in
the senate A bill to appropriate
♦500,000 to promote the proposed
^ ' exposition of the agricultural and
mechanical capabilities of the col-
_ored races of the world, to lie held
In Chicago next year.
The independent republicans
have decided to bold aeoufer-
enco after tbe democratic con
ventloh to deolde as to wbat shall be
K their course. If the democratic
y uomlneec is favorable, they declare
that he shall have their entire sup
port.
on the question ol tariff reform, i projectors ol the Allunv and Paw- entry from each town or city ai-
Onlhin important question the dele- son Railroad. Supt. Fleming re-, lowed First prize #50, second j
gates are, doubtless divided, and j marked that Col. Haiues, the Gen- lllil 'd, 810. All prizes in gold.;
and when it come, up before the eral Manage.-, had gone to New iNdwee" picked
| . It Is Stated a, a fact that .Secre
tary Lincoln will nut support the
Blaine and Logan tloket. lie
likes Logan, but can’t endure
Blaine. This is rather nil awkward
position for a young man who for
several months was mentioned
more than any other for the sec-
' ice on the-tlckct with Blaine
,.'. Kx-Gov. St. John, uf Kansas,
- who Is perhaps the most influential
epnblican In that Statu and the
- of tbe Prohibition parly
has announced that he will
[Kt stipport Blaine. He said the
tiier day to a reporter of the St.
"Louis Republican: “I cannot vote
for any one who accepts a noinina-
' tlon upon such political clap trap
; as the Republican Convention st
at Chicago adoplod as a platform. ’
national convention, as it most
ilkelv will, they will he found act
ing Inharmonious!)-. There is
nothing more cortaln than that the
sentiment of this State is strongly
in iavor of an immediate and radi
cal reform in the tariff, and that
sentiment ought to find emphatic
expression at Chicago if there
should be uu attempt to commit
tho party to any other tariff doc
trine than that declared iu tbe
platforms of I87C and 1880. The
delegates with, onu exception are
reported to he in favor of Cleve
land and McDonald for president
and vice-president. Tills appears
to be the popular ticket at present.
If New York is united in pre
senting Cleveland's name it is
probable that he will be named for
president because New York is
considered necessary to Democratic
success, und there is, therefore, a
very general disposition to allow
that State lo name the presidential
candidate.
Prize,
►* Thogumber of colored Catholic
nuns in this country is slowly bnt
gradually increasing. They are
known as the Oblate Sisters of
^Providence. Tills organization
- was instituted for tho amelioration
f.the condition of the colored race
Is country, ss well as for their
usl and temporal welfare. Tills
immunity was founded in Balti
more by the Rev. Father Joubert,
aSitlpiclan, on the 5th day of Juno,
1829, and was approved by Pope
$£<5{fory XIV on the 3d of October,
*
A lew pipers and politicians
continue to harp on the exploded
theme of nominating Mr. Tilden,
in spile ol his irrevocable declina
tion and his valedictory letter,
which will take high rank among
the best composition-, of modern
politiunl literature
These irresolute papers and pol-
i icinns arc fortunately few in num
ber and of little influence, and tbo
real objective point of the Demo-
criitic party will not he obscured
by their oblique vision. We must
take things ns they are, not ns
they might or should he. Let the
party lake llic-hest advice possible
—tho advice of Mr. Tilden, him
self, in his admirable letter.
York, and that he was not prepared ; teain8 Q f | irc companies,
to give any information on the sub- j handsome lounge,
jeolj "in fact," lie said, I know Fool race, two hundred yards,
nothing shout ii.” Prize, gold medal.
,, lull race on the river; twenty
lhe reporter slated that the Co- j enlrie8 „|| 0 wcd : each man to tut-
1 limbus papers Imd announced that | n j 8 |, |,is own tub. Prize, handsome
representatives of the proposed ; rocking chair,
road Imd gone to .Savannah to have ! " lu-clbai row race.
a consultation with the officials ol j H j c > cle rac f> “*• •"»«■ on
, - , , , ,,, ’lack, upon to the State. Gold
the Savannah, Honda and West- j priz08 t „ be llanle( ,.
ern, ami asked whether they had j —-
arriveii The man who proHaly did more
•’ll they have I have not seen or j , to J *WBo’m^Wp'mrtion
heard ol then. here. ’ IJ ot, ! cr ma, ‘ Was *>le|.hen B.
"What in your opinion would he £ lk,, ’ s ! ' 1,01,1 Do " e J “ h -
tbe result of the consultation if the I ” KI ^! S ,a9 l ,roba ^ a lar « cr ,
gentlemen should come? ’ j k r "°,7 ? lg °, " ,Un “" V 0 ,Cr
“That would depend upon tllc of all the star route matters and the
nntiir. of the propositions which
THE ONLY
demanded of the late J. W. Bosler
000 to pay to Mr.
purpose of avoid-
Western Railway Company will not I ”?,7 . i,,tlict ” ent “ n,, l 1,08 , tc “ li ,°P-”
deem it expedients taken hand in j Rlk, . n . s 18 11,0 ®a"®S«>rofthe Blaine
building auv new railway lines in ! mi f h,nc ' i nd lllc P. 1 '*’ 1 ."?
AMERIOUS.
they might make. In my opinion,
as long as thc.e Isa Hailroad Com ,n .V*« If *'2.0
mission the Savannah, Florida and I. ‘ , 110 I
I ler’
Georgia. The company has the j j we arranged and marked down our goods.
right to invest its capital wher.* it
is most advautageoiH to its inter
est. Vou know it has been con*
| cieni proof that he is quite
I the work to be done.
Wc promised in issue of the Recorder of January 2d, to give you some prices so soon as
rranged and marked down our goods. We are now prepared and ready to give you more
goods for less money than any house that sell goods on thirl v days time.
— ... - - — - ....... Contemplate a few quotations and note the difference in SPOT CASH prices and thirii
struct!ng railways in Florida, but j ,. ', lsllor to , American war days credit:
it might have built some ill Geor- i 9 “P , 88BX 8il .' s p ,at * ie fnund that
! the officers on the vessel blacked
their shoes with the rinds of ban
anas, and with good etfeet. It is
giu. Hence I do not think it proba
He that lhe m magenient will do
any work of that kind in this State,
at least for the present."
The Olmttanooga Times says tliat
the .Independent Republicans of
tho North, who are organizing a
t against Blaine, are all what It
Ils “free traders,” ami that they
not. care anything nbout tbe
irsonal charges made agaiust
no. This coincides with what
wo have been urging for some time
—that tile only way for tbe Demo
crats, lo gaiu reornits from tho Re-
piiblioanjparty was to take ground
squarely against (u high protec
live tariff policy. The Times,how-
^over, don’t want an alliance with
these bolters, on account of their
tariff-views. Wodo.
itSPPif
While the Kkcokiikii prefers
Cleveland, believing him to he tho
strongest and most available man
tile Democrats can nominate for
president, still we Imvo great ad
miration for Tliuriunn, Bayard,
MoDotmld, Dalmor, Carlisle, Hoad
ly, Morrison and others who have
been named for the presidency.
These are all good men and sound
Democrats, any one of whom would
muke a belter president than the
country lias had for thirty years.
Should the Democratic national
convention in its wisdom see fit to
nominate one of these the Recorder
will cheerfully acquiesce and labor
earnestly to elect him.
Aaotlirr Presidential Ticket lu the
Field.
Ciiicauo, Juno 20 At theaflcr.
Pa> lug Their llills.
A long line ol men, says the Chi
cago News, with purses of every
sort, moved slowly up to the cash
ier's window at the Palmer House,
Saturday morning. A policeman
stood ut tile head of the column,
and two others patrolled the line
to keep it in order. Two clerks
stood witliiu the railing. One ar
ranged tile bills of rooms us fli'-y
cailed and the other handled the
money. The line was composed
of delegates anil visiting statesmen.
Similar scenes were presented in
the rotundas of tile Grand I'aoifle
the Leland, the Tremont, the Sher
man. nnd other lio'ela of the uily.
Their bills varied from $lb to 11500,
according to the luxury of their ac
commodations.
"We bad 1,500 people,” Sam
Turner oftbo Gianil Pacific said,
“and that was about the number
we expected. Wc could have ac-
eoinmoda'ed more, li.it only ut an
inconvenience to ourselves and
our guests."
" Were any rooms occupied sing-'
ly?” j
"A very few. Wc did not like ,
to let them that way. It look up
too much space and crowded out
too many people. When u roan
aiked fur a single room we told
him lie could not have it. Some
of them who cao-c early and want
ed the roum regard leas of cost got
it, lint the rooms so assigued wore
the smallest in the house. One or
two rooms in wliieli six persons
could have slept were rented at
$25 a day. Some of tho parlors
not he says, by the moistening of
old blacking reipaiiiiiig on tbe shoes,
but by the lustre imparted by the
banana juice.
Flour. Flour.
And r
•rlil v
the Ii
In this article we stand head and shoulders- above everybody, having ransacked die big
markets of the West and Northwest in search of the best, and paid the CASH DOWN. MV
will sell you First Patent, (entire Roller system)
For 50 pounds $1.90. Old price,
2d l’at., for 50 pounds, 1.70. - ' Ulli.
Fancy, for 50 pounds, 1.60. -• 1 sii
Ww1?i Choice Family 50 pounds,.... .... 1.50. •• :: L6.{
We guarantee all these Flours as represented, and if not satisfactory you can return them
; and we will cheerfully refund the money.
In future we will keep on hand the best grades of GRAHAM FLOUR—cheap.
WOMAN.
BkaUTV IMIE8ERYKU !—YOUTH KKNKWKl)!
HEALTH HEMTOItK
NOTH! NO!
HKALTII ! HAITINMh! PF.HIIAl’S 1.1KB
ITlKl.F !
Our medical trtntise on lhe JleaU/i mid
llnppinetH of Woman, d -dicuiod to rnoth-
orH, wives, Bisters, dAU^bteis, is a clear
mi l clt i|uei»t scientific recital of tho nu
merous and painful diseases peculiar to
tho sex, and allows how they may he pre
vented, relieved ami cured ! Scarcely a
Sugars. Sugars.
1 Win ^'1 you ( r ml /^ d s T r ,(n '
health of one or more of its female nun-pounds New Orleans Clarified for
»)era. 41 11 pounds New Orleans (Bellewood) Clarified, for
To all such, onr hook brings joy end " 1 "* 1 %T ” * -
healing ! Let each Hvftenr who may read
tlx so lines write at once for it. Study it
thoroughly^ and heedfollv: mark the :
amount
allow to
quaintaO'
pliennis.
ii character of the testimony; '
very alllictol friend and nc- i
\ It is mailed free to all up- ;
Send for it, read, and judge
union senso for yourselves.
Til k IilUllPlKLD IiKon.ATOH Co.
i*. o. box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
12 pounds Neiv York Sugar, lor
In this line we tire fully up and advise everybody to seize the golden opportunity and
i at once a sufficiency for the year’s comsumption.
$1.00.
1.00.
1.00.
1.00.
pur
ion.
Coffee. Coffee.
MUSCONNTRbKI).
Tho Republican last week pub-
- lisheil a “playful editorial" by the
.luulor, pledging the support of the
paper to the Independents. It
seems that its readers and • x-
changes failed to detect the humor
In the article and took the old Re
publican to task for Its abandon
ment of tbo Deiuooratio parly—
necessitating an explanatory edito
rial in tho last number of the Ito
publican that It was still dinging
to the old party and the old ticket.
It is probable that tbe great Indo
lent editorial of 1880 may have
the humor of the Inde
nt editorial o( 1881.
fathers isTsilAEL.
Messrs. John II. Martin of the
Jtomu Courier, J. T. Whitman ol
tbe Dalton Citizen, Rev. J. W.
'Wesleyan Methodist,
k ol the Americus
, andC. H. C. Willing-
Cartersville Free l’icss.
itors in Georgia,
been engaged in
for. over thirty-live
yet ablo to wield a
> honor to these
listic Israel. They
good work,
mid ue
n..on session of the American pro- j touted ai 850 a day. They were
Inbitioii convention, a platform was occupied by men und their wives.”
adopted which declares that the J "Are there many men in the
Uod ol the Lhiistinii scriptures is country who will take rooms at 850
the tutihor of civil government;
favors tho use of Bibles in schools:
asserts that Gdl requires nnil man
needs the Sabbath; demands strict
prohibition laws; the withdrawal
of ail charters to secret lodges, and
a day?'
‘ A good many, but the occasions :
on which they come are so differ
ent that we do not have many of i
them ut a time. Senator Hill, of !
Colorado, generally pays $f>0 a day
LORILLARD’S ... “ r 5?“buying from us) we can save you money enough in one year to buy
ull the “Santa Claus” you want tor the little ones. We deal fit pounds Choice Bio Coffee for$l.
MACCOBOY SNUFF* i s (Roasted) a combination of Java, Rio, and Mocha, for 23c per pound.
CACTION TO CONSCMICIttf.
A» nmny intoriftr iiiiitnlloni hitc uppeurod upuii
th* market ii. imcfcage- soeloit-ly lo-emMingniu*
*« Ij decviv* tbe nnwarjr, wi* woul«l |rc<jnt)wt (ihc
pmtltHfkr tu Metlmt the ml lithiqmiphed tin
can* in which It Is paekeil always hear
Onr Nam* aud Trade Mark.
In huylng ihn Imitation you pay a- much >r
an Inferitir nrth l«< aa the itenuine coats.
He Sure You Obtain lhe IJrniiiiie, 1
Lorillard’s Climax
IIKI) TIN-TAI) PI,I'D TOBACCO.
The Flneat Sweet Navy Chewing To-
liaevu .'lade.
Ti a O.-.iiiln-
I H-l Tin-Tu
that their oath. In- pruhihiled by • | ol - |,j 8 acuomuiodalioim it the iinuae
law; opposes prison and imported ijo.owded."
conti-art labor: favors a revision "How utwut the rooms occupied
of the patent laws; pledges the rs headquarters!’"
I»arly to vote for women anllrag.; "They cost rrom »50 to 8-itiO. the
asscits that the civil equably : higlitst being for the ladieaordin-
grauted by the loth, I4lh nod 15th : niy. whioh was the Blaine head-
auieudweul. should he v.\u-mied , i|u»rtevs. The club rooms routed
to the Indians and Chiuatnen; that , ttt about 8150 a day. according to
inteinational diflereuees should he tlto iiumliei-of cots they would have
settled by arbitration; that laud j contained ”
and other monopolies should Ik- 1 Senator Mahoiic paid *luo a day
diseoumged; Dial the government; ( or |,i» room and board at tho l*nl- -■«, i
should lurnish a sound currency; j mer House, and Mr. Daggett, of i K'*
that the tariff should be reduoullUm New York delegation, pai-l
as last ns tiie necessary revenue and 850
vested husiuass interests will allow; . .
that polygamy should at once bj The Free Press, the afternoon
suppressed, and that the republican German paper ut Milwaukee, Wis.,
party is cenBiirablofortho long neg- Iwlted lhe Blaine ticket on the day
lect of its duly in respect to this ol'the nomination. A sensation
evil, and demands n direct vote for was created in political circles there u li
president and vice president of the lust Friday by Der Ucrold.the most ;uu -
rnitoil iJlnlno 1 . : • . t' *1 - I I . . I
HKWAKK OP IMITATIONS.
uiayUwnm
FOR A m'SINESS DLOATCON
ATTr.SH
Sail Salt.
Liu-rpool, full weiglit, for $1.20 jtor sack. Finn Salt, seamless bags, 150 pounds, $1.05 per sack
Bran. Bran.
SEEd'POTATOES ril " " ^ 1<,W ,llir<> '* 1 ' 15 per cwt t0 nmke ro " m ,liv a r,lV ,oa ‘ 1 cl
Whiskies. Whiskies.
Iti^ this line we are full to overflowing, and to unload we have reduced the price on all grade'
1 f® $L00^|K > r gallon. ^ J Itink ol it! ( ox, Hill & Thompson’s ijenuirie Stone Mountain
Corn Whisky for $2.20 per "allon. usually sold nt $2.50,
M Georgia Maleanfl FenileColiege-
Tobacco and Cigars.
I ke >»nl) I’Iimv Ktrtilh wbei
IWuiuiftil l)i|i|.»mt.w a vhrilt’d to ^rHifn.-tTt k
F”f further tctini.Miou an-l ratalnfu* ».Hi
nlll'ihc' W e can undersell anybody—we offer “Lucv Hinton” »f 57e per pound, and all other grades
•ngj- 1 ; projiortionately.
L**porivi- j
„if! r'*”* lt, “ t wu huve ""t space sufficient to give full nnd complete quotations on all of our good.-, b'it
iZ :"Z a L {r T 119 0(, f 8 ! onal| y- Rcniember that by b- vlng yom-gt»ds from us and paying SPOT CASH
s la.iic*' not P a > fi°ni -5 to oO per cent, for hail debts, as usual in credit store.
Plantations for Sale. A ^STord as Regards the Penny !
Lnited States. Tbo preamble adopt-; influential and widely circulated p r ^
ed by tbe National Christian asso- German newspaper in the west and j to
eiatlou, in 1875, was alao adopted, northweat, which has beep ft
■*, 3 mile* we*! of Prttton. Will divide
io I'lAtuaiii'Hw, otu* of 600 autl tb*
ill.divl.lv to euu purol.a-4 re.
1-iKlO tores finm one itrd u balfto >li riiilff fr»i
Will into k>t»to»alt ( -
f olgbt mllwi i-ouili ofProNl. n.
L«a count v, 100 acred clean
to rJimtaa^' 10 T" 1 al , lhe illc ” 0, ' ntr °dru'iug the Penny in Americas, we say that we stand ready
to redeem In goo, .3 or the cash any amount from 5e upwards. Bring them along and get their full value »t
The convention iheu proceeded to“a staunch VepublYean" organ, m$i£ : P I THE ONLlf SPOT l/ASH Si ORfl lj| I HERlClllS*
nomination for prosidcut of tin* cin^ in a double loaded pilitoyj^] i H.uiihviiiv. coMmuii »n,i o<rm*d
.L°- f ! lk * t . il Wil J ““t sopporb the Blaine j ' F._nta ta., »m...
Kansas, Governor St. John, of the and Logan ticket, and that ill the
"“I Rev- J- Blanchard, event ot the democratic uatioual
ol Illinois, were, named. Of the i convention nominating Cleveland
iT votes cast, Pomeroy received 72, j or Bayard upon a sound platform
and the nomination was made | it will support such a ticket, with-
unanimous. For vice president, 4.; out prejudice to its returning to its
A. tenant, of Connecticut, was allegiance lo the republican party
nominated by acclamation. lu future campaigns.
CONSUMPTION.
Ilttf apo|Mttrmwlrfoirt!tt>boy«dl—1—tbylt* J
FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF J. W. WHEATLEY & CO.’S BANK.
Very truly,
SCJHUMPERT & RONEY
Americus, Ga,, January 11, 1684.