Newspaper Page Text
A
Americus
Recorder.
Established 1879.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1886.
Daily, Pkk Ykar...$8.00
Wkkki.v “ ' ... 2.0 0
Americus Recorder
Dry Goods.
IM III.IKK HD 1IY
W. X... OliESSMlIR.
/CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. ‘
O THORNTON WHEATLEY*
Dry Goods, Cloth’ ug, Shoes, Etc., Etc.
Public Square anil Jackson Street.
UFI K E l).H COTTON AVENUE
AMERICUS.
rvAVlB & CAJdLA WAY,
Dry Goods, ClotbmR, Shoes, Hats, und J
Hewing Machines. Cor. Lninar and Juek-1
son Streets.
It siuwj dyspepsia
Alt KJUil If !• a daMepi»u« tvell m dtetroMlne oomplaint. It
m-fc'R'Ptod. it tfTitla I y iinpnirin* nutrition, and dr-
prtMainK tbotuii ‘
f*»r Rapid I>wr'n
BR
m
III LI,S TREATY OK PEACE
Burr's
au luuortnt ,
sjstoui, to prepare the way
IS AMY AYS WORKING AM)
M.
B. FOSTER, The Invincible,
WIDE-AWAKE 1 MM \M
Book Stores.
Books, Newspapers, Musio and Sta- |
tionory. Cotnineroial Block, Forsyth St. j
Next door to Post office.
Saddlery and Harness.
J OHN M. COKElt.
Dealer in Saddlery, Harness, Leath
er aud Finding, Hardware, Cutlery, Jew
el rv, Silver Plated Ware, Cigar*, Tobacco,
and a full line of Yankee Notions, in and
to arrive. Cotton Avenue, Americus, Gn.
Attorneys at Law.
IMUCII ...J u. K u Kun>n
ists of some of T ^HIIP, !
»,liw.l-u ; n Attorney at Law, Americus, Ga.
2VL.‘t Will practice in.II the court..
America* is Uia county seat of Suiuter
coguty, Georgia, situated on tlio South
western railroad, 71 miles southwest of
Macon, and about so miles north of the
Florida line It is situated in the nnest
section ol Georgia, raising u greater vari- i \ ONES AYCOUK,
cty of agrn iRomI and horticultural pro- I a*.
ducts than any other part of the South,
combining all the fruits, graip and vege
tables of tl>«» temperate and semi-tropical
cones—win at, corn, rye, oats, rice. Irish
znd sweet potatoes, peanuts, chufas,
action poos; sugar cane, apples, pears,
peaches, grapes, plums aud other fruits.
The oliiuat- i* mild and equable, and one
of the most healthy in the world, the air
being puro and ory and roost beneficial ior
lung and throat diseases. All kinds of
outdoor w.,rk can be performed without
inconvi-uirnce from summer heat or
winter cold. Americus has a population
of (5,000, is beautifully situated on high
and rolling ground and toasts
the handsomest business bio
South. Tho eitv has tine public schools;
good churches; a large public library;
epr daily, oDe semi-weekly and two
vwtkly newspapers, a new opera house,
completely furnished witu scenery and
cepublc of’ seating 1,000 persons: a well
organised nre department, including
two tine steamers; the streets are well
paved, sewered aud lighted; there are
twe flouring mills, a cottonseed oil mill,
planing mill and variety works, carriage
factory, and a number of minor maDfacto-
ries; about 1 wo hundred firms are engaged
in mercantile business; three banks with
an abundance of capital; two good
hotels lnrnisb good uccomiuodattion.
Amtricus is tlio centre of trade for six
counties compiling the richest agricul
tural section in Georgia, the average an
nual cotton rtocipta being 30,000 bales,
which will be largely increased by the
completion of the Preston and Lumpkin
railroad now iu process of construction.
It is the largest city in Southwest Geor
gia, and has been appropriately named
'•Commercial Capital” of that sec-
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes j
Foster’s Corner.
FXXTAJL
before his inaugural, fully justify
ing tbis belief, I do not believe any
agreement «vhh entered into bet-
t ! ween them a» stated by Mr. Burr,
rile following is from Wednes i [ cannot think Mr. Burr has been
correctly reported. He certainly
never wrote lo me inclosing any
letter from my father, or asking for
the alleged correspondence with
Mr. Gartield. •
PREPARATORY TO TAKING
STOCK FEBRUARY 1ST,
T .1. BLALOCK,
D* Attorney at Law,
STOCK )ILST B R DICED!
-THE
BEST TONIC. ?
Quickly and coi„t.!»te1y {’nre* D>N»rpAin in all
i»Hf..mnt llrm ilittni, lt«-li-liin«i. TnMtln* flit*
I-ootl, Ac. it .uricnenand iiuritieM tho blood, Stirm-
InffB thfmid Aida tho cmilnilation of food.
Kkv. .IT. Roskitih. tho honored lout or of the
Fir»t Kofonio d Church. Baltiinoro. Md.. »*>•*:
"Harin* uwil Hntwn'n Iron Bitten for Dyii|*ep«iH
and Indimetioii X i:iko jtrenl ideamim in rocoin-
uiendniK it highly. \ Iso conmder it a xpiandid undo
and mviconitor and * ry *tr*>n«th«*nin* "
(■enuiin- ln»s «1h.u, trademark and eroeeed red line*
Tube •'« Ollier. Made only by
BROW S iI III Mil \ 1,4-0.. HAI.TIMOKK. Mil.
I.aimer Mam. Bo >h -oeeful and attractive, con-
tainioK list of prin-. f..r r»*< i|u-* information about
coinH. etc . given away by all dealer* in medicine, or
mailed to an> addreeq on receipt of lie stump.
Office in Court house.
T ( .MATTHEW*
** • Attorney nt Lnw ami Loan Agent.
Office over Council A Williford.
T W. BRADY,
^ • Attorney at Law,
Office in Barlow Block.
-TIIE
Dentist.
\y P. BURT,
” • Dentist,
Fifteen years ancoessful practice in
Americus gives assurance that he is both ,
competent and reliable.
And Every Species of Itch
ing and Burning Diseases
Cured by Cuticura.
E czema. ... salt iiiwm. »nii ». ..oni.m.
Hn'ins mi'l tmrniiu, in.tiii.tl> „.|i..».<| I,,- J
.isv's New York Worltl;
Washington, Jan. 2C.-During the
lifetime of Benjamin II. Hill. Col
Fiank A. Burr enjoyed an intimate
acquaintance with him. “Ben.
Hill,” said Col. Burr yesterday, I -. .7 . " “ T. .
•was the originator of one of the Ti? I'reachsr a»d the Landlord.
biggest political projects ever att when'o'o*n7v*°n ", ° un ‘“'’
empted ... this country. Soon ,. W . hen , ll,e , 1 ^ r . app * n „ w “
alter Gen. Garfield was elected, ^ “ gen ‘°! } he . Amenca ' , 1 Home
Democrats, leading men like Hill “,T" * ^ “*"?
fearing teat men of the Mahone I S'?"* 1 * 1 ,e "^theastern part ol
stamp would get the upper haud.'^T on , ,,or f hac , k ' 1 »«•*'*font
. i ■ . . , , ’| the day ol railroads. On arriviue
entered into an organization lor the . . , “
. p 6 1 . .1 at Mattawamkiag, where he was
p eserva.ion of what they wens. |e , entertained. He
nleased to call the lietler element, [ ol( , he ^ hetter
General Merchnndiee.
North and South. The movement
looked to revolutionizing all exist
ing partj lines. Hill wrote lo Gar
lipid broaching the subject. Gar
tieltl responded, asking for partieu
lars as to the plan. They were given,
anil When Gartield came to Wash
ington to take the oath of olllce
there was a conference between the
president elect and the bailing men
of the South, An agreement was
made then. In brief, tiie terms were
some thing like this: The Southern
gentlemen were all to sign their
names to a circular acknowledging
that tbd war was over, in fact, and
that the results growing out of it
were accepted in good laith by the
Souhtbern people. They also recog
nized that we wore one people and
i hat the Northern citizens had no
desire to Humiliate their Southern
..i Itclimp,
if tfi»* Scalp and Skin,
d nil known rtimcdii'M
/ 1EORGE STAPLETON,
^ General Merchandise. Furniture a
OFFER! 1) THIS SEASOXIX
a*--* F "-“‘ p-
ness residence it presents attractions j TE8BE AY'COCK,
equ d**d by few cities in the South, w General Merchandise,
Property of all kinds is comparatively j Forsyth St. Under center of opera house,
cheap, although rapidly advancing in | -
value: tho inhabitants of both city and ' . .. .
conntry are cultivated, courteous and Photograph Artist.
hospitable, with a cordial welcome to ini- | wr . « ltIPFR
migrants. 'Jo.enti rpfisinK tradeamen, ju- y pk »
dicious capitalists arid industrious farm-;
ers this section ot Georgia offers line op-
purdi. i luicrn.illy.
Sum- Min* gnm -kin «
Photograph Artist,
Over Whestley’s store.
poiinuiiies. Any information in regaid
to city or country will he cheerfully fnr-
nishetl by addressing the Ambhicus Bb-
coiiiiK.it, Ainerions. Oa.
J Meiolinnls, Dealers and Professional
nien iu Au.erious. Our readers will find __
these senth nien reliable aud enlerprising I ptioea for Hides, Pelts, Cotton "’Seed^
Gin UeiMiiriny.
TT W. HOWARD,
* Gin Repairer.
Gins repaired and put in first-class order.
Work guaranteed. Address me by postal.
Hiilex and Commission.
DRYGOODS, DRKSS GOODS.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
EMBROIDERY. MILLINERY,
HO-ItHY, LADIES VESTS,
WOOL LACES.
FINE IIADDKERCHIEFS,
KID GLOVES. SILK GLOVES, < im«. Ilm.irlu..
LISLE and CASSIMERE GI.OY KS. S;;'" 1 !- “C; “ “
CUT STEEL DRESS BUTTONS. ..;.i if.
JEWELRY, ETC. | |?"„?,Vi‘ .ti.-w*."”-
LADIES CLOAKS. ’ i i n.i »i Himi i.ii
NEW MARKETS. CIRC! LARS.
RE A l> Y-M A DE U N I )ER WE Alt.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
SHAW LS. ETC
“WARNERS HEALTH” CORSET.
•BON-ToN ' CORSETS
“SHAW'S” 50 CIS. AND 75CTS.
i CORSETS.
i h**lp
Tlilrl.Wilktfb
f t*u« ilre-atlful di<
C A. HELL,
, Foot Cotton Avenue, will pay best
AND MANY OTHER KIND, IN
CLUDING THE “BRIDAL" ANDTIIE !
"DUPLEX."
New ill ..ml 1 ......... | ....
•'iI r V!i'i.*!i"."rll'i l iifki'j' 1 I ' ,r<;, ' lr<in - All tins was to lie slat
'• ' 1 ’ ed in a clear ami diplomatic way.
Then, the Southern statesmen
agiued to accept the llnnncial pol-
I icy of the Republican party. For
m si., os ices. , this Gen. GarfleM promised to turn
JfSSVtnfi I over the Federal patronage in the
South to the Southern Senators.
The plan was approved by Blaine,
! and ii it bad been carried out it
would have broke up the two exist
ing parties of today. Gaifield’s
death nipped the project in the bud.
It needed patronage to carry it out..
‘•Senator llili told me the store
himself when I met him inl’hiladel
; phia, wiiere he was undergoing a
surgical operation on his tongue.
1 He said he would give me the cor-
i respondeuce between Gen. Gartield
anil himself us be thought it should
be published. Well, be returned
borne to Georgia; a second opers-
■Ith,
I.-I have
rcaultK oh-
>. of which
was
remain over
night there, as the place which he
intended to make hiB next station
was rather rougu and uncomforta
ble, and the landlord was a rude,
blasphemous man who might not
use him well. But Dr. Tappan was
anxious to carry out his itinerary
as he had planned it,and journeyed
on. The landlord came out,greeted
him cordially, took his horse and
put him up, hastened in to help
entertain bis reverend guest, pre
pared a nice, warm supper for him
and was as polite as a lightning rod
agent.
Just before Dr. Tappan retired
the landlord xud all his family,
arranged in precession according
to their ages, (lied into the room
with much decorum, and the doctor
was asked to lead them in family
worship, which he cheerfully did.
The next morning, after the
docter had dressed, tho boat, his
wife, his boys, and his girls, all
neatly attired, came in again, and
the same request was made and
granted.
Aftoragood breakfast the doc
tor's nag was brought to the door,
saddled and bridled, and the good
man prepared lo go on his way.
He asked lor his bill.
“Not a cent,” said tiie landlord,
cheerily.
Ttie doctor thought this reply
was strange from a landlord, pre
ceded by such an ill reputation, and
9aid, “Why I I must pay you for
my entertainment.”
“You don’t owe me a cent,” said
the inn keeper. “The fact is that
tin peddlers, butchers, drovers,
Ashmen, and all classes of people
come here to stop with me, and
c j . . | uuuiu iiciG ku owl) tv i tiu me, Kim I
lio'i was performed on Ins longue, _ *
, . . , I, make it a point to take mv pay in
and shortly he passed away. Just,, ,• _ • »• ^ \ J
....r » l tne,r own l»ne whenever I can.
in their different lines of business.
Brokers 4
4,200 STAKES
r B FELDER,
d• Mo.-cliHDilise i
nil Cotton Broker and
Nogoiiut.r -I Lonj,' Loans.
OAm at Plantera* Warehouse. ^ ono
Boot and Shoe Maker.
y^NDREW DUDLEY.
D U. N. RU RICH ALTER,
* Rea Estate and Loan Broker.
Boot and Shoe klsker. Repairing
in best style and on short notice.
S Jackson St., front Presbyterian church
BEAU
Tirv ih* Uompl«xioi
GKi' e/wr Council A Williford.
iX i:L si evens.
M.-rchauili»e Iliokoraud Gcucral Agt.
Oihcivnt 'I. .\. Hinton’s, Cotlou Ave.
Druys and Medicines.
JOHN E. HALL.
Pure Drue*. Medicines, Perfumery,
AT i:\HKAID OF PRICES.
1
niiri M i nr. XKi iiM.orc,
si i i nr, N „:
■on. ^in. iib...!m,-ly .nniitilAlril l,y
druKKiot
before bis death, however, he wrote
me a letter saying, tha’. it was his
wish that I should have this cor
respondence. Alter his death I
wiMleanote lo Ben. Hill Jr, inclos
ing bis father’s letter, and asked
him lo please forward the corres
pondence to me. The son replied,
I’ve done the same by you. You’ve
paid. Good morning, sir!”
The good old divine used to tell
this anecdote himself with great
relish.
Hoad for the Child.
The ailments ot childhood need
?.mw 0 ."*K saying that lie recognized iiis fatb csre | ul attention and wise treat-
: ' r s . *'.! ,l !.'.! 1 , ll !. e .. U1Ut '. t ? 1 ': “e'l .*["" ? i 8omc people think “any-
Meat Markets.
ribBii Sc
PARK hit,
Uotion
AT«*uue Mo it Market uuii Fam-
ly Ur-’ooi i
1 a. OppoHilv Bankot Americas.
/shoe Mores.
TJYLANI
•Kit vY ARRINGTON.
Jv 0
nail Shoo anff 11 .t Store.
Corn
• r Liin'tr and Jackson Stre et*.
Toilet and Fancy Articles, etc.
Wooden Store, Forsyth St.
IN OUR MKN’SWRAK DEPARTMENT
YOU WILL FIND OUR STCH K OF
A J. HUDSON,
• Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and !
the cheapest.
Proscriptiona carefully compounded.
Sontheaat corner of Publio Square.
Physicians.
II. HINKLE,
W. B. OLIVER,
Draper and Tailor,
Orel
rbyaiciun and Surgeon, Office o .
Jacksoi. St. R«iul»nie on Taylor St.
k j. a. Four,
Physician and Surgeon. Office i>t
EldridgfV drug store, itesidence West
L im a' St re-1.
. ii ROOKS,
Physician and Surgeon Office at
Kyliinder A Arriiigto
oltlz« n
Gent’s Fumisliiii^ Goods
CONSISTING OF
Sumter and adjuit.fnir ™
experienced TAILOR,
Meueurcment, nivlmr Ihi* uu«* of tli*.* c.i*. ;
I "HUT. who it civ mi un l»y the trade to be the
and boat lit offiiny tailor in Kuropc o • neri<-a
I will OCT AND U \KK -uiUofnnv stylo uf the
day, bi'inu in |MiMe<«don of the Iuicmi »tyle», and
a tit fuitrantccd, Aitcruiit, cUmc'.iic, repHlrieg
and binding a spec ially. H|»ota of freoao of any
wtoivu ...... klt-d tiikeu out, tar, Pitch and tile grease, ric, ;
Davenports dnig store. Residence **t 1 Atomou* b. r thirty year*, wit., the experience In . wv». .
. ^ r. OL -. ’. ... T tbe DMt, I *, Unit your r-^runaire. DRAXN ERS.
Clothing of aU kinds, also Ladiss' | „„ •T^ < *X FLA N N EL DRAW ERS
Shawls and Urosse* liyetl in Hlaek, til us FROM 25 UTS, AND l P.
or Brown. Colors »rarrantnl to stand.
marrtli2atl W. B OlJVKH
OLINCmAN’S
OBACCO
REMEDIES
c;
J. E D 8h>p|’h Furlew Law
rfT¥ bmitii,
A- • Reform Physician.
Office up «*nirs in Enuiue House block.
OVERCOATS.
DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS,
WORKING SLITS,
RED FLANNEL H|IH!TH AND
Groceries.
L b. boswoiith.
• Wli leeaieaoJ Retail Grocer.
Forevtli St.. 2'i door east of poat office.
tuooten a FOR L).
Groo-rH, Gcnor.’l M
Edward J. Mille
C. Horace McCall.
CARDIGAN JACKETS
I TIIE CELEBRATED No. si
“MONA 111 I." SHIRT AT SI.On.
AN I) OTHER KINDS Fell 50 CTS
TO *1.75.
Merohandiae and
Planters Kupplim. Between Planter’s
Wareli.-ii... n.ii People’a National Bank.
tlonuineutal Marble Works
MILLER* MeCAl.L, ProprletMr.
Southwest Corner of Ihe Public Square
Unto!:! (Quantities of
Hardware.
T W. SHEFFIELD * CO.
•) . ’
AMEIUCrs, GEORGIA.
Wholesale -ml Retail Hardware,Bug- Monuments, Tombs, Etc, Etc
gtes. Wagons, Harneas, Sash, Door,Blinds , 1 1
and Painta, Cor. Foravtb and Jackon Sts. „ f , h , M|U Al
j'W. iiAimis iio
KIN AND DOGSKIN GLOVES.
CASSIM ERE GLOVES,
SCSI’f NDERS.
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
TIES AND SCARFS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
HOSIERY. “World Wllbonl End."
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
, comply w till inj request if I insist- j thing is good enough for a child,
ed on It, but-the bimily thought , an( j tberfl much the matter
! that the | ublicnlion ol the letters with it anyhow.” But judicious
would arouse a useless controversy,. mothers know better, and do as
ami Imped I would not press the , Mrg . U W p crry) ;of Richmond,
point, and I did not. Va., does. She says: “I take
“1 cun testily that fi 10 ma >o ; Brown’s Iron Billers and give it to
i point of ilie story is true, said j m y children with the most satis-
i Mr Frank Hatton, wlm was stand- f ac t«, rv results.” Sold everywhere.
I ing by. “When I went into the j ‘ - - T
1 Post Olllce D- p irtmenl,” he cun-1 The Pulse In Buttle
tinned, “1 found that all the post j Norib America K«m*w.
olllce imtionagc in tin South had | in a private note accompanying
been turned over to the Democrats, j thc 9eC ond part of his article on the
campaign of Shiloii, Gen. Bcaurc-
For instance, I found written across \
a Fioridn case, ‘Do nothing till von .
hear Iron, Senators Call or Joiiea.’l 8 arJ recor d» 11,18 tuteresting facl:
THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
Tin: HOST KPIITTIVK I'lU.IMIM-
TION on tbo ni»rk«*t for Ptton. ASI IM-: (TICK
«T rallw* ‘
t'llillU I’ll** ..
. rvlivf. Will
. Tettor, Salt Rbei
Toinpt rfiitrf.
ViKtuw. Tetter,
, Pimplo*. Horen and Boilc.
I*rli-r Otic
ksr
It was (in- same in tlio other South
ern States, but 1 am afraid I paid
very little attention to these notes.
I u d not believe in building up the
Kcpubliiau | artv in that way.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NVrriM 'w OWN III III IIV. Cure- ,11
~ " ii***, Hiinunn. Erniprlu, K-.iln,
■••Ion*, liber*. fvin » H
n Com*. NeunlcU Itlir
Wound <
ifhitK Miik l*«*c Snake and Do* Hit»<
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
I'repiiml nrrordin* to tlir ninnl M’irnlllli
i.rimiplcw, «*l the ' ' “ “
! If K*T SMMTIYI
Ixbli'khlE.NTN c«ini|H>unded with the purest
T..!»a«c» Floor, and in -penally r«coinmende<t for
Croup Weed or Cako of the Breaht. and for thaf dn-
of irritant or inflammatory n ‘
Pains «tien\ from t<a> delicate i
f be patient in unable t
ronladiea. Ache
J a atate of tiie nyatem.
bear the „tron*ernpplic.-iii. o
T , r Headache orotltcr _
and Puna, it n invaluable. Prior I.) rte.
A*k ) ourdru*Ki>L fortheae remedina, or write to t!v
» li.it .Mr. Hill Says.
1 On tiie arrival of tiie New York
World in Savannah yesterday the
Atlanta correspondent of the Mor
ning News was instructed lo see
Mr. Hen Hill, and inquire what
lourdatiou there was for the state
ments of Mr. Frank Burr. Tb?
following reply “as received:
Atlanta, Jan. 28—Your cor
respondent called on District
“ J list before mounting our horses,
(on tbe morningof the secondday’a
light), it occurred lo me to asccr
tain the pulsations of tbe human
system in the excitement of going
into i’Alllc. 1 requested mv medi
cal diiector. Dr. Brodie, to examine
the pulses of myself and atati. He
found that they varied from 90
to 130.
30 Years Experience.
An old nurse cf 30 years experi
ence rays that she has never used
a wine that has had such a pleasing
elfect upon her patients as that
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM, N. C., U. 8. A.
M»rU,-
‘ Whole.Mle aud Retail Her lware.Btlg- ’ Iron Railing for Oantttary Kuclna.
6 i0S, Wag’ns. llareeas. Sash. Dcnra, urea, a Specially,
lmils ami Painta. H- a l Colton Avenue.
FOR EVERYBODY A LARGE AND
VARIED LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK
FOB STYLE. BEAUTY. VARIETY.
AND DURAKll.ITY, ARE NOT EX
CELLED
If fitches and ■
; ast.i livan. - - Public School Notice. HAT ’ S AND CAPS
W itclmmkei And Jeweler,
So.u sola of Lamar St. | _ I will be at tbo eourt«bou«o tbe 3d.I
. Saturday of encli inonih lo esauiino appli-
t.irery .Haltles, cant* for teachers in the w hite school* ,
0.
WE HAVE IN THIS LINE A
GLASS (IF GOODS SECOND
To NONE IN THIS CITY,
AND ARE OFFERING
N l) *.
• Liver 1
uootlitoexaniineiipplicaiitsfortbec..
hange Htables. ; ored schools in the coontv.
Dealer* in Jluugiea, Uarueas, Whips, Etc. . |, P. HOWFLL
West aide of Oottan Aranas | janfil-lni t'tt 'c
Special Bargains
THAT SHOULD BE SEEN
BE APPRECIATED
QMW**
l.»Krti:.bl«KefI * * '
by ■ tie rang r-*l <«
C P8IR, Countipai
tiurit, Bheunii
^BwS&Ws^Sir.
Attorney Ben llili and showed him made by Mr. Alfred Speer, ol Pas-
the interview with Frauk Burr in j >a ic, N. J. It is a pure article and
the New York World, telegraphed , e have confldenco in it Ask
from Washington Jan.20, and ask- . . ,
d if he could give any firtns in | jour druggist for it and take no
connection therewith. Mr. Hill,! other. For sale by L. B. Bus
after rending the article, said it worth.
was not the first lime he heard -w- « »»
id Ihe matter mentioned by Mr. Lulu Hurs't lather says Lulu
Burr, hut. he had received no in- still retains her wonderful power.
formation on the subject from his •“■——
(atlies’. ! Horsford’s Arid Phnsphtle.
“My fnlhrr,” said Mr. Hill," was - <o,i praacribot.
11 intimaie terms wiln President Cr. 0, *' »)ake. Belleville, III.,
says: ‘S nave prescribed hundreds
,1x1 illacauMil
»», JaundK-r,
...itulata* ‘
Gnrflcld, and believed (hat his ad
ministration would treat thc South 0 n, 0tt ’ es of it" it is ol grert va
with more ,|ustice than previous
ones had done, I have two letters
written by President GarBeld lo
my fatbsr after his election, and
ue in all firm* of nervous disease
which are accompanied by tbe lose
ef power.”