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Americus Recorder W. L, UliRBSNEll, Editor. Official Own of Webster County. — r f SUNDAY, *t;OUST 10, 18S1. The Barncsviilu Gazette ia t,»-he issued as a daily. Trouble will begin next Tueaday. Logan’s Drat letter of acceptance wna written to Blackwell, the fa mous tobacco manufacturer,accept ing a packageof genuine “Put ham. The Randolph Democrats did a nice thing in passing commtnda lory resolutions in reference to the fuilhlul services of Mr. J. 1’. Haw tell, late editor of the Appeal, who has recently removed to Chatta nooga. The independent movement has struck Iowa like a cyclone. The reports from all directions are de cidedly stunning. The oldest in habitant never saw anything like it. It affects small towns as well as large ones. The President of the Dcs Moines (Iowa) Cleveland Club is a life long Republican, who stated in his inaugural speech that he was tired of high tariff. It is estimated that . r >00 Republicans m that city will vote for Cleveland. About halt that Mimtier. have, already signed the numerous club lists. l-lditor Checvcs, of the Dawson Journal, is a gentleman in the true sense iof the word, it bolng an* noiinced that a new paper was to liu established in Dawson, instead of growling about it, he gives his competitor a cordial welcome and wishes him success. As long us he manifests such a spirit no com petition will harm Uro. Checvcs. TIIK POLITICAL CALEiNDAII. From now until (be end of the year the political pot will be kept hot in Georgia, and her 300,000 voters will be called upon to depos it their ballots numerous times and for nlmost every elective officer from President down to local com stalde. On the 13th of August the Demo cratic State Convention meets to put out candidates tor Kiectors, Uovcrnor, Attorhoy General, Sec retary of State, Comptroller Gener al and Treasurer. On the 1st of October will be held the election for Governor, State house officers and members of tbc General Assembly. On November 4th the big na tional election for President, Vice President and Members of Con gress will occur. On tbo 1st of December the presidential electors will meet to east tbe vote of the Hta.e for Grover Cleveland and Thus A. Uendricka. The Georgia Legislature assem bles on tbe btb November. On tbe 18th oi November tile two houses In joiut convention will ballot for an United States Senator for six years from March 4,188ft. On tho 17th of January, I8S5, each county in the State will elect county officers. The ordinary for four and the others for two years. Won't wo all have lotsjof fun ? jersey Cattle. Marion Bounty H«jithtet. • » - Mr. C. \V. Felder, ol Americus. is thoroughly convinced that breed ing Jersey cattle in Georgia will REVISED JURY LIST OF SUMTER COUNTY. The honorable Jury Commis sioners of Sumter County met, ac cording to law, on this, tbc first Monday in August, 1884, for tbe purpose of revising the Jury boxes of Sumter county, and selected from tbe lax digest of 1884 for Grand and Traverse Jurors, as pro vided by law, this August-4, 1884. GUAM) JURY. A ns Icy, Thos IV AycocJt, Jon so Addertoo, J L Buchanan, A B Bucbanau, A 4 Byrd, It T Bozeman, E K Black, J If, Sr IJohb, J K, Sr Bicley. Dr David Black, Dr It C Barlow, Dr W J Cobb, J A Carter, Calvjn Carter, L II Clark. A J Craw lord. S T Cheek. K II Council. G W Darden. Robt A Dorn, \V 11 Davison, J II Davenport. \V T Daniel, J If AtJaniH, A A Jiro, r r Boswnrth. I. I! Burt. Dr W P Bird. Dr S K Bird. I M Bell, A C Uratitmii, T A CllttH, (’ S Cults. A S Clark. W K Callaway, At * 'liMppell, A l* x Cotin.-il, M P. Cato, i»r4 P D Dodson, A Dozier. U M Daniel, Jno F Dudley. W II O Eld ridge, Dr E J Fletcher, David Furlow, C T Felder, C W (Hass, S 15 Gran berry. J -I Glover. .1 D Gatewood, A P (do ii T, Stc Harper, W J Harrold, V B Hirrold, Tho- Howell, (Jliratcrfinldlb Howell. L V Horne, CSS Horne, Joel It G Harper, Guo M Hudson, LG Howell, 4 no T jock. C V*' . .7 T Harvey, II P J Tones, Jno W Jordan, J \V, Jr fonuinus. Phillip Johnson, II- U Joiner, Dr B L Jouea. AI P Jennings, Tillnmn Ken ill if , J A MulUolland, Joseph Montgomery. S .Murray, 4no W F MoGarrah, 4a .Markett. / V Merritt, T AT MeDouahl, Jno A Market t, Jos E MoGarrah, Win M Morgan, Thos 4 Nunn, A II ursley, A J irttorsou, G M Pryor, S G ■ )ole, W W McGarruli, S Murray, James Morgan, W H Mitchell, B C Mi-Math, Wi , M A I’riuce, N (» Perry, K I Pickett, M B Parker, Barm Kay, Neal A ltaiford, A 15 Roach, 4oah >r Jo Spivey, L 1 Small, 1> A Stewart, It l Stevenson, Scott. J B Stubbs, 4as A Shepperd, 4 D Sohumpert. A V Stewart, W li Simpson. Then Smith, .1 4 Speer, Mo* Sr Tinsley, Dr W V Thomas, Jno F. Timmerman, E Turner, Joseph T T«n»!e. W T Walters, S A WiiulHor. John Wesson, P V Webb. T G Wilson, W A Williford. J I Wooten, (' II Worthy, K I. Williams. PH Williams, A 4 Weaver, Ben jam Warren, Lott Reid. W F Rodgers. Jus M Rodgers, D U s Stapleton, Geo Sheffield, J W Smith, A W Small. S W Sheppard, C (' Shockley, 4 G Stewart. Thus 11 • Sloan, Jos W Speer. A C Suber. M 1* Smith, Dr T K Sullivan, Jno E T Troutman, M L Tomlee.W H Taylor, S K Tillman, W AI 1’ Taylor, Ezekiel w Wheatley. T Watts, H D W heat lev. 4 W Westbrook. Dr J M R Wig-Jut*. Isaac II Williams, J R Walters, Thos G Windsor, Alex Webb. W A Wilson, J A White, X II West, A II Arrington, II T Allen, Win Albritton, J If Allen, E A Addison, Robt Anderson, Thos Arrington, It It Iloswortli, Lew* 1 Bash, Geo C Bass, Jos Bagley, Dr. If A (’ Buchanan, A W Battle. T O Barnes, (J G Bell. W K Biglev, G.-o W Bolton, J S IDrlow.CJ Bow. n, J Brooks, E J Bradley, Daniel Bass, M J Bass, Alex Braunan, D C Brown, Early W Bray, JO’ Boone, Jas L Barlow, Jas J Bolton, Z A Brown, W S Bagiev, IT C Uivius. A C Bull, C A Bran nan, T J Bcone, S P Bass, J E, jr. Bush, 'V D _ Brannan, E F Butuer, J R Bedenlmugb, J W Bass, Patrick Brown, II (J Bailey, Jns W , Mumford Bailey, Asa M Burk halier, D C X Brady, Wright Hinkle, Dr -T B Hooks. Win Hart. I) F I wick, Dr W AI Jfnutinc’tn". C A Harris. J W H dl. Jno E lltvucs, W I) Hudson, Dr A J Haw hi W E Bran nan. A W Bivins, H T Bivins. Jus FI Bradford. Win B .lion, J F Bagley, D W Bradley, Berry Bradley, Bryant Cowart, Burch Chapman, W It Chapman, J P Cobb,J W Chappell, J II Chappell, W1I Culpepper, 4 A Clements, Jno D Carey, J A Cowart, T W Clark, 4 ii Clay. C C Cook, Jordan Cameron. OJ Check, J II Clopton, J W Cloud, W W Coogle, Alonzo Cheek, isuucN Clark, J P Cooper, S C Carter, J X Cheek, E J Carter, Wiley Clements, 8 AI Clarke, Je*sa aldwell. 4 II Conner, J 1* Clark, WT Cook, F N Castlebe rry, J Cotney, J T Cross, AB J W Dupree, Benj Daniel, Jonah Davenport, J A Davis, W E Davenport, T E Duckworth, W M Dunn, 4 B Derrick, D S Derrick, S J Bradley, W B lllacksiiear, Jas A Black. J II, jr. Brady, Cbas J Bass, Geo T Brady. Albert Black, Simon Black, Henry Burnham, Clayton c Cohen, S M Cameron, G C Cobb, Joseph A Coleman, () A Cubb, W II Coub, It E Cobb, T M Carey, Jas Z Cheek, I W Coker, JF Clark, S G Carev, Robt J Cheek, II A (Bark, A B Carey, Jno C Cheek, £ li Connors, J W Clements, W A Coker, Jno AI Cobb, S D Clark, CF1 Carter, J C Cook, W. A Carter. Jesse Chambliss. B B (Bark, W AI (Bark, J II Chambliss, Wm. fir. Crawford, Will Collinswortb, W F Carter, Joel II Countryman, H A Cameron, F A Dorman, LP. jr. Daniel, Juo W L Dupree, J H Dorn, A V\ Dupree, Jaa J Davis, II C Derriso. Henry Doster, G W Do Loach, W C Dorman, T P Dc-ri , Ge Daniels, Jas A Duckworth,Jcremi'h Duubar, D E Dozier, Juo W Davenport, J I* Drew, J li Dupree, Larkin Dupree, Jno H Deese, Geo O Dozier, W W Dunn, W T A Duubar, B Ii Dot man, J F Davenport, D F Easterlin, W F Evans, Clias Ellis, Jus It Eden. T AI English, it English. It S Everson, J W Edutundsoii, J G Elam, W E i.vans, W H F'rskine, Put Folsom, Geo Fuller. C W man, V A Fletcher, Oscar Frickor, C A Feugan, Jno G F’letchor, J T ler, W L Fon^iti, Jas F'eaglu, W II Ford, M U FI vise Ii mao, S Furlow, J W Finch, Juo W Gntninugc, Robt Glaze, S 15 Gamtuage, Wm Griffin. Dempsey Grinin, Newton Godwin. Am.d»l Grant, T L Glover, W II Goodson, It A Griffin, B 4 Gutter, W S Grant, P T Guise, l'hos Gamuiagc, Jno Griffin, Jno I. Gyles, Jm.so Goolubv, J P Glov Hart. 1N Hewitt. B F Holley..) II Hay. G M ilalilii, A J Harper, Jno L llodges, J W Hagerson, N C Hammock, Henry Hammond. Juo T Foster, M B 1'au.st, D F’ FBowers, Jackson F'Iow°rs, A A Fretweli, Hiram F’ort. Dr. J A ,French, Juo E F'allis, Laluyvttc FI etcher, Jus M. Ford. John J W Fuller, W H Fiueli, Jno 8 Flowers, A Forrest, L B u Gibson, A J Gresham, Thos Gyles, F A Griffin, Caleb Griffiu, T W Guerry, Jns \V Grahuiu, Thos A Godwin, It li Grunt, 4 A Guy, W H (iuerry, W W Graut, G W Green, T 8 Godwin, WC Gilmore, Jno II Glisson, (i. W Griffin, F W or, 11 II Ht-rndun, Geo A Hudson, M L Holt, D V Harp, W H Hewitt, Thos G llamil, Jno R Harris, W li Hagerson, J M Howard, Joseph A Hall. Jus L Kinard, J B Kinard, J F Lester, Jas W Lockett, U 8 Logan.T F Lane, B J Lingo, A P Lewis, Dan Lackey, M L Kirwin. S W Kidd, Wm M Kenmore, Geo 1*443 gM Lnper, W D f Mle, JnoCW Livingstone, W N r Lassiter, Amo* .. ‘Luster, 8 M Lamar, C W * Lee, Jeptba Law. Ham Law, Jno W McTyier. W E McNeil, Jno It Miller, Jno A Mauk, J H B Mayo. D A Mayes. 8 D Markett, 8 A McMatb, Ed May, C T MeO'orkle, Robt M Miers, Jno 8 Mitchell, Wit McAIath, W T McWilliams, J 8 Alarkett, B F Monk, M K Mask. I W Alurphy, J B Moore, W 8 Alurray. W I Mask, Wm Al a Mavo. W 11 Alcilatb,J H Alurphy, Jn*» W Alurphy. T. it McNeil. J D Alask, J P AlcWHIiams, B F Marshall, J R .Moore, Geo D Mayo, Jno F McDonald. K M Markett. O W MoGarrah, Thos J McAIath. Joseph Alayo, Thos AI May*s. Bit McNeil, Geo W Alashburo, J It Morgan, G W AlcL*-ndnn, S R McAllister, G C Alask, Ge X Mavo, B II AtcOsrty, T C B Morgan, B T McNeil, Angus Mask, RJ Mathis, J E AIuKellar, Dr H H MoTyier, Robt B Alsnn, It E, jr McTyier, L Ji Mask, Chos H Miller, E 4 Merritt, T M, jr McClendon, T.J Morgan, R W Myrick, AVra T Mims, W T McAIath, H C Murray. Thos L Alim Mc'yier, Jas II Mize, J W Massey, S I) Aiiius, W F McCrea, H V Matthews, W H Mize, P L McCann, Jno W Marsh, W F MoTyier, U K Ali-Garrah, J S -, M H Odom,J E Outlaw, Peter Oliver, F G Oliver, It L Potter, Bass Pickett, M P Parker, Ab, sr Phillips, W !•’ Parker, J Ii Parker, Matthew Parker, Jno II Perrv, A 8 Pryor, W A Parker, Jas J Pace, W D Peek, Jno L Perry, Jno A Powell, Jno E Pickett, Wm R Phillips, T D A Pilcher, Louis Parker, W 8 Phillips, J|\ Pace, Robt G Pennington, P N Parker, W J ltaiford, J P Richter, Hugo Itoauh, Cullen Roach, David Roach. James ltoed, W W Richards, Jas E Reed. W A ltouse, ItobtT Robinson, Frank ItatlifT, Jesse T Reid, J P Raines, C B ltooks, B J ltaiford. B M Rogau ltaiford, H B Ragun, WAX Rouse, B F Itylander, A A Roberts. A J Robinson, D II Russey, A W Renew, Jack Rouse C A Rogers, Hetli Rogers, GeoT) ltouse, W H Ratliff, J R Reeves, Jas G Rogers, Jns H Ratliff. W 8 Ratliff, SB Sbropshire.Clay Stubns, G W Sloan,8 S Senls, W A Schneider, C A Steve us, J S Shaw, J It Spear, Everett Stan Held, (51 1 ’ Scarborough, Xes Stewart, It AI Stauiield, E L Spivey, T S Stnthnui, Jno ' Smith, L A Sims, Marion Sims, 1IA Smith, Chas H Salter, Jas Sinitb, Tlios II, jr Simpson, Geo it Stallings, Ge& C Stewart, Jas Storey, H C Smith, Geo L Smallpiece, J M Smith, J B C Smith, Bonn Smith, W A Sims, J W Summerford, W H. Simmons, Chas P Haney, J C Hardin. Thos 4 “We, theuiulerai^nvil Jury Coin- \ Hagei Harrison, Dr W B llooks, Hardy Harris, G AI * Hitchcock, 4 E Stewart, FI It Stacy, J W Smith. W 1) Salter, Juo SUuticld, Smith Smith, Harvey Smith, E T Smith, Britton, Speer. T L Snipes, Y C C Slappey, R H, jr Sneer. W II Slappey, Geo W Mappev, Ge* Staley,’W E Stunttcld, P It Slappey, G J Sullivan, SS Smith, Thus 11 (17) Shatter, J H Smith, W J Stewart, Thomas Stevens, FI A Suber, GeoP Speer, Aloses, jr Spate, Jno A Hubers, Z T Sims, Jno Heig, Geo H SloaD, J J Stapleton, F D Stanford, J N Sullivan, FItigene Stewart, W J Stewart, W T Summerford, J M Stephens, J L Hnellgrove, T E that ho purchased a Jen cy boiler in Kentucky for $«.'> thice joins ago next September. TLe cow bus [orne. Geo W the above and foregoing: (198) I Hall, Joel T . , . . j Hitchcock. AI Grand Jurors were by us duly Hall sidnev 11 given birth to two calves, a heifer selected from the number of jurors Howard. J K and a bull. He sold the bull for selected, and that they are the j iiuc^ahy.’F'rauk $00 before i t was a week old, aml m03t upright and intelligent cit- j Hudson. L X the heiler gave birth to a tine heif- . . . e . Home. Robt er calf a short time ‘since. .Mr.! ,Zl ‘" 8 " lken from lhu '".rnber (-’elder’s investment of *0i less *° selected, and not exceeding! »* than three years ago is now.worth I two-lifths of said number, and by ■ ]i„ gU e, j *■ $1000, as he can sell his line stock j us put in the Graud Jury llox. j lby*-. W R for that sum in ready cash at any j “Witness our hands and seals, 1 Hi'IiDon,’ WO ' time he fells disposed. Mr. Feb L.. ’ der’s heifer gives lour gallons of lhU ’ ll,c ‘ th ,U - V ol August. 1884., milk per day. lie uses ns much j “\\ . H. Uavisox, Com., L. S. sweet milk as his family needs, and then makes three fourths ofn pound ol butter per day, which shows that tbe milk it rich. It response to an inquiry concerning how much it cost to feed the cattle, Mr. Fel der replied that it cost very little as bo only bought a sack of bran every few weeka. Mr. Felder’s ex perience with Jersey cattle should he a lesson to Georgia farmers who work so hard to make some thing of their poor worthless plnev woods cows. } I!. A. IUbdf.n, Com., L. S. I ,sraell ‘' J u W. T. Toole, Com., L. S. 1 G. A. llARPEIl, Com., Ii. S. j Johnson, R E A. J. lin-liANAN. Com., L. S. 1 John.oD.Frank C. S. S. Horne, Com., L. S.” jZ'imA T !Johnson, H O Trtviric Jury. JoliUhOU. 4 M .1 nitice, W H Jonra. W H Joiner, Thos E Jordan, SJ Jordan, G N Jordon, N () Josney, li II Howard, 0 K Hoys, S L Htidaon, W R Harp, Jas J Hudson, Juo I Hawkins, C r Hnrbuok, W A Hill, F'lauk, jr Hanthiey, J 4 Hard in, Heurv Hill. P D Harper, AI S Hardin, W H Hagerson, W S Holloway, Dr. D P Hardv, Jno J Hawke*, T X Hawkins, S B jr Harp, Jas 1 Israel, Geo W Thomaa, W T Turner, Thos Turner, W T Turner, M A j Tomlinson, Wm Thomas, Davnl ! Tondue, ii P 1 To niney, W V I Tiim. B W I Tower, L S , l-nderwood.J L- j Usry, Barney Tnrpin, Jno A Twitty, J W Turpin, G A Turner, -I W Taylor, Jno T Tommey. Geo H Tribble, Jno li Tucker, J L Tuliiit, W AI Tolbert, J 'T I) llsry, Wm Usry, Frank, Williams, Henry J Walker, Jack 1 Wlieeler, R A Webb, J B *, Joel Wo *d, Jas F’ Wilson, W T Westbrook, W H Wheeler, R J Windsor, li S Williams, WC Womack, Z T Wilson, Henrv Williams, R M William*, T G Williams, Chan Williams, J H (l~t) Wilson, Rosser Alban, Jno M. Ansley, A S Aueloy, Fa D Aycock, J T Antrov, Jno R. Allen,' D W Aycock, Peter F Alexander, Jai Adkins, LII Allen, G W Arg >, Jno T Ansley, Om* L Adams, Geo W Allen, P. J Adams, Bnco T. Ansley, Oscar E Jennings, R M Jennings. T P /ordan, Thos Jenkins, K P Jenkins, D H .Johnson, Levi X Johnson, Nicholas Jackson, W R Johnson. J R •rones, W Ar Jenkins. Evan James, David Joiner, R R 1 Willett, A A Wicker, T J Wicker, Jus M WefcYer, Jolin 8 Wwver, W H ’ Weaver, G 11 Wisharj, Jack I Walters, S J Whit., Tbo, Wheeler, W W : Wheeler. W H Williams, Geo H 1 Williams, Fort , Wilson, J J Wilkerson, J L Wade, Thos J Wilder, J A J Worthy, W 11 Wheatley, Geo D West, Jo P Weakley, W T Wiggins, Geo W Ward law, A It Wynn, S J Wallace, £ B Wheeler, U M Walton, Joseph .1 Westbrooks, J T K.ndrick, J T Kits, 1\L I " We, the undersigned J ury Com ■ - missioners, do hereby certify that I the above and foregoing (CT8) i Traverse Jurors selealed by us and put in tbe Traverse Jury Box are upright and intelligent citizens of Sumter county. ‘"Witness our hands and seals, this.7th day or August, 1884. “W. H. Davison, Com., L. S. R. A. Dabden, Com., L. S. • W. T. Toole, Com., L. S. (J. A. Hari-eii, Com.. L. S. A. J. Buchanan, Com., L. S. i ! C. S. S. Horne, Com., L. 8.” j Holmes' sure cure mouth wash axi> dentifrice is au infallible cure for ITIcer- ; ated Sore Thront, Illecding Gums, .Sore j mouth and Ulcers. Cleans the Teeth and i keeps the Gums healthy. Prepared aola- : fy by Drs. J. P. A W: If. Holmes, Den- j tists, 103 Mulberry Street, Macoo. Ga. For sale by l)r. W. P. Hurt, dentist, J. K. Hall, and all druggists aud dentists, i augOuiO. i ANNOUNCEMENTS. aVMTtllCOVNTT. \ FOR MAYOR. , Be are authorized to announce tbe I name of A. C. BELL an a candidate for j Mayor of Americua at the Municipal elec- | tion in December next. uugl tf Oliver, Jno L Oliver, A T Oliver, It S Oliver, JAI P Perry, Jacob I' PVrHeley, R AI PuHcei, L W Phillips, Jaa II Parker, Lemb (17) Pattin, Lee Patterson, B W Phillips, W J Pilcher, Wm X Parker, Joe B Price, Lott Parker, Wm Pattin, C M Parker, Joseph C Page, W P Pickett, Jeptha B Pryor, R S Poole, W A Parker, Jackson Patrick, J A Pattin, Wm A j FOR REPRESENTATIVE, j Wo are authorized to nnnounce Wm. j M. HAWKES as a candidate for the leg- | isluture, subject to the Democratic nomi- j nation. • i ANNOUNCEMENT. ! Wo are authorized to announce the i name of W. A. WILSON as a candidate | lor the Legislature, subject to the Demo- ; erntie nomination. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Tho undersigned begs leave to an- uounco the nam« of J. H. DANIEL as a suitable candidate for the Legislature, subject the action of the Democratic nom ination. Nkw TwKNTY-SlXTH DI8TIUCT. FOR REPRESENTATIVF:. i Recognizing bis ability and integrity 1 during his term of office as Represeatn- 1 tive in the Legislature from Sumter county, and believing his experience would bo valuable to our people in the bulls of legislation, we would present the name of Capt. J. L. Addkutox ns a can didate for nomination to the office of Representative in the Legislature. Many Dkmockats. SVULJCX VOVNTXr REPRESENTATIVE. Wo are authorized to anuounco the name of Alajor E. S. BALDWIN as a can didate for Representative, subject to tbe DemoorAtic nomination. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Wo aro authorized to announce tho name of C. B. .McCRORY as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the Demo cratic nomination. FOR SENATOR. Wo are authorized to aunounce the name of Hon. W. D. MURRAY as a candi date for the Senate, subject to the Dem ocratic Domination. DISSOLUTION. - A MR mens, Ga., July 18th, lvs«. The l ai tncrxlilp heretofore existing between .1. H. McTyier nml J. A. Miller, Jr., Is this Usy solved bv mutual consent, ,J. A. Miller, Jr., rs- tlrlnp. The Arm harinoKa will be wound up by J. tf. McTyier at the old stand, where th«t bunlne-** will couiinuo In U10 name of J. H. McTyier. J. II. MoTYlKH, I. A. M1I.I.KH, Jr. In retiring from kiuintu* I tuko this method of returning ay tbaukn to tlinso who have favored McTyier A Miller with their patmanae and solicit a continuance of the *ams with my auccixxor fJ U. McTyier, and cordially recommend him ana gentleman worthy of their njapect and patronage. * ul - vtU » 3 J- A. MII.LKR, Jr. NOTICE TO Railroad Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received tho Company-* olllce, at People’* Nati„ u " Bank, Americus, Ga., until noon A Ul -iu 28th, 1884, for Graduation, Cross-lS and Trestling on the Americus, Preston and Lnmpkin Railroad, from Amerieng Sumter countv, to Lumpkin, Stewart county. Profiles, Plans and Specirtca- lions can be seen at the Chief Engineer's office at Americus after August20th iftu The work will be let in ’ THREE SECTIONS. First Section—From Americus to Lina hasseo Creek. Socond Section—From LanahasKt-e Creek to Kinchefoonee Creek. Third Section—From Kinchetoono* Creek to Lumpkin. Trestling, Cross-Ties and Graduation will be bid for separately. Contractors, whose bids are accepted will be requi-ed to begin work under their contracts by September ir>tb, IbW Each bid must be accompanied by h certified bank check for $200.00, payable to President A. P. and L. R. R., to be forfeited bv the contractor receiving tbc work should he fail to commence work within the specified time, otherwise checks to be returned to tbe owner. Tbe Company reserves the right to re. ject any or ull bids. H. L. COLLIER, jnlyOOld Chief Engineer. m BILLS. -(e)- MRS. FRED LEWIS HAS oN UAND A I.AKfiK ASSUltl- BATS, Sooro Boohs, League Boohs, Mashe, Cloves, Bto. A NEW LINE OF JUST IthXIKIVKD! Speoial Notice. To our many customers an.l friends wanting conveyances to meet trains, day or night, we would say that we will hire carriages to meet day trains at $l.ll() per train; bagsage 1/ic per trunk, or two trunks for 2|5c. Carriages for night trainr. $2 each train, and 25c for each trunk. Parties coining home from abroad can write or telegraph us and will bo prompt ly met. Parties going from home can drop us n note through the post office or leave their orders at our office. Carriages to meet prominent toeu, or for sn&rriugcs and funerals will to priced different, uo cording to the occasion and turnout wanted, but always at a fair price. Re member that these prices ure strictly cash. Try us and see if wu will do wlmt we say. N. G. A J. K. PRINCE. July 0, 1884. ml 1 New Enterprise! Having completed arrangements with first-clans parties, I am now prepared t° take orders lor the Sale or Purchase of v , <>n ’ -■>-<'• Stocks, Ponds, etc. The Chicago and New ) ork market reports will be received and placed on file in my ti CP T ° — m «our during the business hours of the day. low esinng to deal in futures will be properly treated. Prompt aud fair returns guaranteed. ' 1 ■ J. £. FELDEB,. WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE, Itauatoa, Vlrdnla. -’p-a* »eptnnl*r 22.1, 1U|. On. of lb. FIKKT SCHOOLS FOR VOUNO LADIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Surrouudinfs li.uutUul > Climate anturpassed. One hnndrcd and forty- three boarding pupils from cighleen State-. TERMS AMONG THE BEST IN THE ITNION. Board, Washing, English Course,* Eat In, French German, Instrumental Music, Ac., for Scholasiic year, from Hepteiuber tc J une, $2.18, For Cata logues, write to R*v. WM. A. HARRIS, D. I)., Pm-Ment, julyUwfl Staunton, Virgin^. TOOLE, McGARRAH & T0NDEE, Monse and Commission Merchants, J^ETFRN (hanks to tksir friends of Sumter and adjoining countie* for their very liberal patronage In the past and solicit a continuance of the ' ame iu the future, we take pleasure in uotllyiiig| the rlead* and acjuulnuncc* of COL. T. Id. FURLOW, that ho will b« with u* the coming season in the capacity *>| Bcalestnau. Ilia experience in this ImaU neas, coupled with his well known Integrity, Imam correct weights hnJ £*Ir dealing In every i- wence Ameyicu*, Gs, July 11, Hit. m2