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HITHERTO.
| Margaret Hangsfar.1
T<» bluest akie* that arch the way
1 lift my thaukful eyes to-day.
The sunlight falls a golden tide,
o'er airy forests grejn and wide:
l ure odors drift the morning through,
\,id (iod Ins led mo hitherto.
Sweet flower-perfumei thrill the air.
As if from censor swung at prayer;
And sweeter fragrance tills my life
With all my Father’s goodness rife;
He gives me roses after rue,
\n l Ho has kept me hitherto.
What joy to taka His guiding hand.
l\> trust, if not to understand—
l\. rest through change and toil and tears
un Him, whose grand eternal years
Im t*ve' - V living youth are new,
\n I cry, ‘‘He loads uie hitherto.”
Tin- Ituttlc* of Shiloh.
Mt. Vernon (Ills. •<’or. (lInhp-Penio;*rat.)
It M-eins to me that I have one more
, :l y of "light to throw on this subject A
frvv vt-ars ago, as my friend ( apt. Jo
I aur was coming up* the Central from
t aim he noticed a very respectable-look
in',r negro in the seat behind him, and
, Ih-ned up a conversation. It soon came
that the man once lived near the cele
brated battle-ground, and, aj the captain
l,:i 1 been in the light, they b>th had much
io tell The negro said that in 1862 he
belonged to Mr. Cherry, who lived at 8a-
vanuah. ( herry was a*strong Union man.
.,nd Cen. Grant had his head quarters at
iiis iiou-'C. One night Gen. Grant told
l,is ad.utant to let Gen. Buell
Know that there was no oc
(a> ion for him to rush his men, as
it would lie a week before they would l»e
readv ta march to ( orinth, and in the
meantime little would lie done. Mrs.
( herrv overheard this, and slie was a
n bd - not to Grant, but to everybody else.
So she quietly went to the kitchen, wrote
a note to I:'eauregard, and told the negro
wimt it was and what lie should do with
it Sit lie got a h »rsc, passed the lines,
through the darkness to Beauregard s
la-a hpmrters, and put the note in the gen
i-ral s hand. Kverything began to rustic.
I lean regard rushed toward Pittsburg
Landing, and—we have all read thc’re>t
nf the story.
• Mv friend ( apt. I.aur, of the ( nion
; imy. and my other iiclghlwr here who
1 mght on the other side think this negro's
vio'y the best key they have found to the 1
>liiloh riddle. ”
Untt-liing tin* Inrubalors.
|New York Tribune.]
one of the interesting things at the
fanciers’ show is to watch the incubators. |
The machines have glass fronts so that
ilie process of hatching can be watched I
by every one who is curious. All egg j
w ill lie lyiug as white and smooth as if it I
were just going lobe boiled for break- J
;:i-t, when suddenly a little hole will ap-
I ear in it and a diminutive bill will be
seen | ccking away, trying to enlarge it.
Then some of the downy little chickens j
■ lint have been sitting around gossiping
with each other, will become interested
: id run over to lake a baud. The amount
nf spmt they have with the poor, im
prisoned biped in that egg is in
credible. Kvery time he moves they
will dart their bills at him and scurc
him so that he withdraws into his
-hell and resolves to become an egg again
mid see 1 fe in the form of a ham omelet.
Then the frolirksome c hickens will pre
paid to go away, but iu soon ns the uu-
hutched ’chic ken moves they arc at him
When they tire of the sport they go
away and leave the chicken to be hatched
hi peace. Tee hole in the shell grows
larger and larger and finally a head and
neck, covered with what looks l.ke
coarse, scant hair, arc* thrust out. Then a
kicking and scrambling takes place on the
part of the chicken to free himself from
iii-. shell. Kvery now and then lie will
I a use and le supinely for awhile, ex
Imusted b\ his efforts Finally he is free,
mnl in a few hours is a thirty, lively little
-.hick.’’
1 >i-«'.»•!nt* Yankee*' Invention*.
! Exchange.]
According to the Paris Gaulois an np»
pa rat us has just been invented which
>s simp'y astounding,* for with it the
navelcr need no longer fear any acci
dents. Safety will lie luwuied on rail
:oads. This apparatus permits the cm
p'oye charged with the duty to see in a
mirror the entire section of the road he b
to control, with all the trains in
motion, and he* knows at every instant
nst exactly where each train is.
h ken one of them approaches
another at a distance which
i' dangerous, he can immediately signal
the me naced train. The apparatus con
'ists of a sheet of opaque glass, on which
ilie rails are indicated by horizontal lines
and the stations by vertical ones num
bered. Kittle arrows, representing the
bains, move along the horizontal lines.
I hey are put in motion by uid of elec
iricity developed by contact cf metallic
brushes attached to the locomotive with
'"nc* bands placed along the rails. The
: 1 oin tlm- continually traces its trajectory
tlie glass ind cator. The apparatus
a- » xhibited some days ago in Gtrman\
|M a commission of Berlin scientists.
(oiiMilatloti That l>i<ln*iit Console.
[Hob Ilunlettc.]
My fr : -nd, A. C. Beeson, of Winches-
'er. hul , was, a few years ago, director
the slate prison at Michigan t’ity, Ind.
1" him. among many others, came a con
'hi. !,oi once, but often, complaining
that W was an innocent man most un-
b't y field iii confiucmcut. To all these
"•tf'plainings liecson had one unvarying
'/••esolution. “(Hi. yes,” he would say,
it liis good Matured way, “I know you
• o all right; you are uu houcst man; you
‘h-.ulil not be in here. But then just
think of n | the fellows outside who ought
to Ik* in here and ain’t ” And you know
ihi*, used to comfort the poor innocent
• onvict, and he'd go back to hit cell, con
tented as a martyr, and think over it all
night and wonder in the nurning w hy it
' ' In t seem so satisfactory to him as it did
he night before.
Just Received.
A FINK ASHORTMI NT OF
PKANG AND RAPHAEL TUCK'S
Savannah, Florida^ Western
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WE ARE OFFERING AN El.EG ANT
Base Ball Goods,
( ROQUET TOPS,
HAMMOCKS, ETC., ETC.
Wttylt’.S
SB0B «*>#,
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____ ___ .Jell. Seadde and Franklin Stjnare
ONE FIFE, 1 -
Two Cigar Holders,
One Cigarette Holder,
One Cigar Cutter, and
One Match Box, j Sl ATKOKIU, SkIUS, Ell
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THURBER
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AMERICUS, GA.
R. T. EYED,
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL I1LOCK,
Td BARRELS I ' ors 3rtla Street, .... Amorioue Ca.
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
ISTES'VSr
Loiiisiann
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE REST INSURANCE AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
AIiBO AGUJV TlFOn THE
GULLET andLUMMESCOTTON GJNS 3 ,
TbolUoat Ulna Mado !
CALL AND SEE ME. WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS
scptl8ui 1=1. T- TJYR.D
JUST received at j PROTECT VOIR PRUT TREES! j AARON COHEN,
G W GLOVER’ ■ IMPR0VE AND SAVE Y0UE FEUIT
Loofcto Yourlnterest
C. W. Westbrook’s Sew liwlitiile,
“VIOTOHY.”
THE 1MPE and holders auk
Gl AHANTKKN GENUINE MEU
SCIIAUM ARTICLE
I h* opium habit is growing more t..
t* tisive e\ery day. Two score years ago 1
" lu >' J'M'tiu pounds of opium were im- ,
l"»ru*d into thii country. During the
last year tin* importation exceeded I
1 • *'>.o.io pounds This rapid increase in ,
unportatiou tells itn own story
’1 In- World'* Seven liil»l<-«.
1 In*-oven Bibles of the world are the
a "ran ot the Mohammedans, the Tri
i itiku ( ,f t|„. Buddhlata, the Five Kings '
j' . 'j 1 *' ( hinose, the three N’edas of the
Hindoo-, the /ondave-ta and the Scrip-
uo- o. the ( liristiuns The Koran is the
“io-t recent of them, daliug about the
• v, nth century after C hrist.
I'artli Vibration.
•iti imiiiig in a French authority, the I
■ “ration., cause,I hy a moving railway j
,y i * ,n 'lv distant may make the um of '
ha : a,c »'tronomical intUumeBU Inpottl-
M/orthetimeUla*. 1
iOJIi: AMI SEE THE case:
Sclnmert & Roney,
SPOT CASH STORE.
FOB- SAiiE!
Twenty-Four Beautiful
Building Lois!
1 Within the corporate Units, situated on
I i be South side of the handsome resid* nee
! «f A. W. Smith, and nearly opposite ihe
j e'eguut homo of Mrs. F.E. Burke. These
1 lots have street running F. nt and West
! and Jne North an I South, also Left street
ion the East, which i*. the moat fftibion-
| able and d» nimble in tbs city and is con
ftidertd the
Boulevard of Americus l
These lots arc convenient to churche* i
an.I schools, and w ithin ten minutes walk
: t«> the court honse. The i atur .1 growth
of oak and hickory is abundant and tin ■
| soil b vt 1 and fertile.
TERMS— IIdf cash and half on twelve i
months time with eight percent, interest, j
BELL and T J. BRAN- [
iirtgrAm * f this valuable |
A I.endin«l.ondonl*hr
•it-inn Lsi a lit ink*-* hu
Oltle** In Ne%v York.
Fn>ru Ain. J- umsi <•! Mnd.
•*l»r. Ab. M.-w r-1«\ who
rn*k«i*»p*cultjr<fK|>ilen**
ha* without d--nbt trw*t*w!
jedv 6u i ««> vuvunu. v.pu-
Mint Moth, Borer, Canker W*rm, Black A pin den I
! Wooly Aphis, Ac. Tin- Kemedy IS NO llUst-
IH i.. jt prrvcnlH the Fruit ■ row Dropping «W. 1
H.»*tli «, !h»- onilnir Knotty, \V<»rtny f Ktc. Satin- '
tnct'on liiiarmili eil if tho dlr-rtlona »»«• billowed.
If ihe “VICTORY" fail* to huueflt tlie trerand
improve the (ruit of alijroii* and cla»a«'* the
money will be ie|\ind<-d. Price 90 per 10O
Iba. Under ‘ift boi.iiri, 10c per pound. Pull dl
recti one with men puekaue or !-»*. 8»nd lor de- •
eeriptivi clronlar. I.ocel and Tr ere linn Ageutx (
Wanted. Liberal commiMiions allowed. * All i
on lire of preventive i< heller th*U a pound of
I’lC Ihe “VICrOKY” iii April broad-ca«t j
AMERICUS, (U.
j Will make lip to order hu!t«, or Mln/le (Jonln,
I Kama and Vents, and gunr:inU*e complete >*aila-
faction or NO SALE.
I CLEANING. BINDING.
REPAIRING AND
ALTERATIONS
>XV. k '
Live Me a Trial I
tree*. Nothing liurtfiil b> ilie formula, but quite
beneficial to Ire.*?, tinea, plant* ind \i-g.-taiioii.
A.ldr»e«, t . W. WK8THK.d>K,
OroenalN.ro, N.|c\
■‘Jim” Phii.lii's.
‘Dick” Micks. 1
W. J. Pfiillips & Co.
Everyone wlio are indebted
to the firm ol Oliver & Oliver |
are requested to come forward j
and settle, otherwise their ac- j
count will he placed in the |
hands of an attorney with in
structions to sue. We will also
state that all work done by us
in the future will be lor the I
cash. We will not deliver any 1
work until it is paid for.
Oliver & Oliver.
foblO-'int
*■ (All train* of this road are rnn by Central (40)
.Meridian time, which I* M minute* slower than
Navannah time.]
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
| Leave Hatitnnah dally at 6 42 am
j Ai live it Savannah daily at H]6pni
Vrrtvo at .letup daily at 8 46 a m
Arrive :it Wave rosa daily at 10 10 a m
Arrive at ('aifahan daUv at.. 12 )8 n m
, Arrive nt Jacksonville da'ly at 100pm
i-Un s at all regoloi etatlona between Savannah
I and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
I^eava Suvnnnuh daily at... 7 01 u m
j Ai rive at Savannah dally at. * 95 p in
| Arrive at Jeaupdaily at 843 am
Arrive it Way. roaa daily at 9 50am
Arrive at Catlahau daily at 11 30 am
| Arrive :il Jacka-mville daily at 12 00 m
Arrive at IiiiihihI dolly at...’ It 21 a m
! Arrive at Vaido»ta daily ut 12 10 P m
j Arrive at Oubman daily at 12 40 pm
Arrive ut Tl oma'ville daily at .. 130pm
i Arrive at nainhrhlge daily at 3 30 p m
Arrive at Chattahoochee dally at 8 '*0 p in
Stop*only ut aiatton* named above and at all
*t ittons between Thomaaville and (Jhnttabnocbee.
Paaaenger* for Rrunawick take this train, ar
riving at Brunewb k (via II. <fc W, Railway) at
111pm.
Paaaengera f*>i Kemandlua, Waldo, Ocala, Ltea*
I ure, (laineavllle, Cedar Key nnd all station* on
Florida Railway and Navigation ( uinpany take
river.
| Pnaaengert f«*r Penaaeo’a, Mobile, New Orleans,
TesnaunU trana-Mii*Hiiisipid pointaiake tbia train.
[ Arriving at Pco*acol i at 10 05 p in., Mobile 2 40 a
m. New Orleans at 7 48 a in.
] Pullman bullet and Bleeping' cars Waycrosa to
New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
j Leave Savannah daily at 1 :$0 p m
I Arrive at Savannah daily at 1 24 p m
Arrive ut^IeRiip daily at 3 .10 d m
Arrive at WnreroM daily at 5 00 p m
j Arrive at Callahan dally ut 7 15 p m
Arrive at JackaonvIUe dully at 8 00 p in
Stop# ut all regular station* between 8avann*li
and Jack*oiivilIe.
I’aaae'gera ;for Brunswick take this train via
(B. Jt NY. Railway) nrrlviiif ^ 81 p. m.
JESCP EXPRESS. •
I.enve Savannah daily at 4 16pm
Arrive ut Savannah uatly at 8 45 a m
Arrive nt Je*up daily at 7 00 p in
Slop* at all regular and (lug ntnlloua between
Savannah and Je*up.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at 7 20 p in
Arrive at Savannah (fully at 6 06 a in
Arrive at Jeaup daily nt 10 20 p m
Arrive at Wnycr* ns daily at 12 16 a ni
Arrive at Callahan daily at 015 a in
Arrive nt Jiickaonrille dally a'.... 7 («> a m
Arrive at Dupoui dally ut. 1 . V 30 a in
Airi' eal Live Oak dai'y ar 5 10am
Arrive at tialneaville dally at 8 10 a m
Arrive nt Yaldoata daily ut 4 25 a n>
Arrive ut quitman dally at 5 20 a in
Arrive at » houiaaville dally at « 46 a in
Arrive at Albany daily at... 1080 a m
Pullman buffet and deeping cars tiavannah to
Jacksonville.
Pn* engers for Rrumiwlck via. Jeaup take till
train, arr.v lug at Brunawick at 6 06 a m.
l’a*»eiuer* ir*»ni Fe nandlnn, Uni* caville, Cedar
■ a id all Mld-de Florida point* take thi* train.
Through ticket* *old and deeping ear berth ac
commodation* secured at Bren’a Ticket Office,
No. 22 Bml street, and nt the f'otn|any’a l>e|>or t
It. G FI.‘.MING, Uon'l Sup
BRUNSWICK & WESTERN RAILROAD
Itnuiiawica, Oa., Deceinlter »), 1884.
On and after Suinlay, Dec. 21 at, 1884, Pnaaca*
go;- tralna on this road will run aa follow* ;
WESTWARD-No. I.
K v r Havansah and Jucki*on%ille, Mew Of’iUC
iMIkL
r._; V* Hvenawick. . 0.60am
Anlfi Vv a> 9:48 u.oi
Savannah via H. K. Jb W | :)0 p * •
Arrive .Inckaonv ilia via S. F. t: W......12:00 a*5
Atri e Pensacola* 10:06 p i x
Arrive Mobile 2:40ar*
\rriro New Orlatfia... TMt a m
Leave Jnck.on vide 7:.'t0 a m
I.<a7o Waycrosa,.... ..10:10a -
Arnv Albany 2:40 pm
I.«ave Albany 9:60 pm
Arrive Mneon 7:15 pui
Arrive At'uuta It:25 p ru
Arrive t.'liattHii -oga 6:18 a ru
Arvli N tabrilla 11:45 a m
Arriro KvnnsvtSlo. . 8:06 p hi
Arrive st. l-oui* 8 00 a tu
No. H.,
Cincinnati and Jacksonville Express.
r.cave Hrunswii k « (*0’p nt
I enve .la«-ksonv|||e (via H. K t W.) 5:85 p m
Ia*»vc; Wuycross 9:30 pm
f^ave Allctuy 3 - l5 # a in
t^nve Macon’. 8;20am
Arrive Atlanta 12:25 pm
rrire Chattanooga 8;<o p m
Arrive Cl« ciiinati. 7:15 am
EAHTWAKD-No. 1
Jacksonville and Ht. Louie Mail and Kxprea*.
f,eave St. Louis T:50 p m
I .cure Evansville 7:60 am
l^*av«* Nnshvllle 8:60 p ni
laisve Chuttanooga 10:15 p m
L<*ave Atlanta 3:55 a m
Leave a m
lu*n\e Adruiy 12.80 pm
la*av i Wayi 6:30 p nt
Arrive Jacksonville (via H. F. A W.)..,. 8:00 p m
Arrive Havounah. 8:17 iu
Arrive Brunswick 8:21pm
PAHBKNUKR No. 4.
From C'incinnuti and Atlanta.
f-eavo Cincinnati 8:47 pm
Leave Chattanooga 7;4o a ni
Leave Atlanta l-/o p m
Leave Mu* on fc* 0 m
luuve Alban) 10:34 pm
I. uve WiycniM 3:10 a m
Arrive Jacksor.vi le (via H. K. A W.).... 7;un u rn
Arr.ve at Bruns* bit I‘.It I* nr
l ull I No 1 eanuecis at Waycrosa with H, F. Jt
W train No 1.*. leaving Jacksonville at 7 40 r. n*.
ni arriving at ‘Savannah 1 30p nt., al»o with
h. f. A W. *;a n ifa-t mail) toivfng Huvannah at
7 ol a. in., arriving st Jarksnnvl’le 13 10 noon.
I ruin N<>. 3 emmets at Wav cross with M, F. A
W train No. 4. lenvh g Js k onvtlleat 7(8) p. ut.,
and with r*. K A W. trail* No. 5, leaving Waycrosa
at 12 00 midnight. Cur Tho.-. asvills, (•sines.lile
umi intermediate joints
Train N-*. 2conneeU a- Waycrosa with M. V, Jt
W. No 2. I**avlrg Jiieksonviilo at 2 80n. ro., ar
riving HaTsanah * 17 p tn. and witliH. K. A
W •><». II, leaving AuvaLiiab 1 8u p. m.,nrr.vlng
at Jacksonville at a00 i*. in.
Train Nu 4 counsels at Ws7«a*s with H. F. Jt
\S . train N<». 3, an ivtng ai Jsckaoavill T 50 •**. *»-.
and wi h Fast Mull No. 1, leaving Hsvannah TUI
a. n»„ also vri h urlaans Expn^s, leaving Way-
cross at 10;10 a. in.
Fall mil n hot. I cars and rieepsrs between Ht.
tarn - and Jacksonville, without < lunge on No. 1
nn>l No. 2, and l-etweou Jackaonville and t.’lncm-
nsii, uitbont change on No. 3 and 4. Through
ticket* to til jMdut*. « »k ’or tickets via Bran*
w ick and W. tern R It Hjxa-ial raleato exear
sm I partie* of ten *.r m*-re to llmajwlck, 8t.
Hi limns, .and Cumberland I-Uml
I. A. MclHIFFIE,
II. H. MORSE, A. O. P. A.
General Manager.
II. T. 1RETWEI.I
Fretwell & Smith,
M toi.f*r'' r rs und lia.niirers ef
BAKERY, i SahiofLuciaiuicd Freight. I Buggies and Wagons
t**en Mtoniabing.
Cotton Amine, Xme riru»,Qa.
lie gnarant*a*a a curs."
ijirgs txMils and TrsatUMi sent tn*. OiveP.U. and
EipimaiMrsa to _ _ _ _ .
I-f. AB. MJ.nl.KOLE, .So. M Johns...Nk. Vork.
CONSUMPTION.
“ ‘“.'“"[ .•.irlil liuillll,0 mu JIMM
Horse for Stile.
A TONY IIOBSK, I- rf.ctly gentle and |
sale, will work .n nioplsf or doublt.
harne-H. Junt tu': • nimal fo.- a lady to
drive J Hikklr. U. D. |
Americus. (»a.. March 12, 1885.
1 hi- fid'owing freight in the d*:*st of ths final b*
«e-tern RaUrond, unclaimed, sill be »old f- r !
, harues on W. dnc-d .v, Anrll 15'h- If charges ago
not inriMldj pa;d and good- removed:
(levs Bros, one f air li.intn-r car wheelr.
II. Rntdusou, one bdi. (») axe*,
4. J. Ili.in.-h y, one pee cm Ing.
Key* A. Htephi-ru, one UU*-. coaling. *
Aowrfc n* Oil Co., • ne C nucbinery.
A J. K Brim•. i hazuy seat andcoshion
\( iI e’ r s McCall. <>ne hoi cast ins*.
R. A. Wheeler, half b*rr. l Cider.
dm *41. tlo*e, one W»a .oa , no maika.
<>•• bo« mi) l.?’*: 1 ';,
Ml i , .ns»o»«.
i. »t I tVAitmtir Isaaat.
■tarltf
from cheapest to rest.
We an nnking a Kjwc ia'tv of cne koras wagons
at f ll-> (Ml. I’art c* wanting one woulido well
to call and examine.
REPAIRING OF ALL KIND A SPECI
ALTY. Al l, WORK WAR
RANTED.
BACK OF WATTS’ 8TORE.
n.rtki.i.1 mirttuiSirn.