Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 05, 1886, Image 2

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americus Recorder. Mf. L. ULEHlin. Kdltor. ggclil Organ «<f City of Amerieoa. —#• ODrUI Organ of Sumter County. BAMS THE SOUTH. “You’ll be daroue<l if youilo and damned if you don’t,’’ Hernia to be the motto of Uie Republican* a. re gards tbe South. Several years ago tbe South was condemned lor Attention Farmers. OBelal Organ uf Webster County. iCIfDAV, SEPT. », 18S6. CAPITAL PRIZE,$1*0,000. >*< | Monthly aa4 ! ... , . „ .. ! Quarterly Drawing! of Hu Uuitiana '< : years behind the times was the | State Lottery Company, and in per son man- r.rv Now Mr. H1.i.... ...intpiuk age and control the Drawing! themselves '• VTe do \trtby certify i.Ljf *i its want of enterprise—“a hundred ; arrvig^n^us far all th* t DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FokGoyekxoh: UCN, JOIl.V B. I.ORUOV. FOR BnCHiTiKT OF SXATK: N. C. BARNETT. Foie Coui*Tnoi.i.KR Gejikkal W. A. WRIGHT. Fob Treasurer, It, U. HAKDEHAN.; For Attorkev General: CLIFFORD ANDERSON Foa Conoressmak : Hon. C. F. CRISP, ol Suuiter. For Senator—13th District: W. U. HAWKES. of Sumter For Representatives: E. O. SIMMONS. WRIGHT BRADY. RECORDER i/natures attached, in it! advertisements. cry. Now Mr. Blaiue conteuds that the South, having cheaper _ ' labor, can manufacture cheaper ! than the North, hence is mining j the North and cutting down the wages of Northern laborers. Of I course Mr. Blaioe condemns tbe South tor this state ot things, and | argues therefrom disloyalty to the government and the necessity ol j restoring the Republican party to power. Mr. Blaine finds in the will pay all Priiei drMenUs’fheTMttisiarjt Hating been identified with the driedfmit business in Anieri- age and control the Drawingi themselves and that the uw arc conducted with hon esty, fairruu. and in good faith toward all . ETtt* ‘crtlficaTw^jM.stiTctX cus for the V* n >' ears ’ I have again, like former years STATE OF GEOBGIA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. PROCLAMATION. GEOBGIA. By Hunky D. McDaxiei., Governor of said State. When ns, the General Assembly, at its last »essioo passed the following Acta, to-wit: An Act 11 amend the Constitution of the State of Georgia, by striking therefrom paiagrsph 15, section 7, article 3. it enacted bv the Geoeral r received orders from Eastern buyers aud exporters, for all good ! A-»,mUy uf ib. state of Gtorgia, and it | i> hereby enacted by the authority of the and nice dried peeled peaches, ; since tbe prices have ruled so low is too small to handle them, full CoaalulOMtn. We the wuienigrud Bank! and Bankers ant * * n or<i( ‘ r to ft‘ ve the farmer a good market and their South a fruitful theme lor political mr coindm* UliU>i ”“‘ y ** preMnted at value lor them, I have concluded tooffer the highest market value discourses, and it is a very gieat j j. H . Oolssbt, Pre*. Louisiana Natl BK j for them in exchange lor Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes or any goods in my line, or I will pay part cash and part in trade. Money has been too scarce and business in consequence too blessing to him that it exists. In | J. W’. Kilbretr. Pres. State Natl Bk. : the meantime the South is progress- j h. Baldwin, Pres.New Orleans Nat'IBk. ; ing in prosperity and can arlord to j j smile at her dotractois. O NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. Over Half a Million Distributed. j ponft. Look at the following Distribution 196th Grand Monthly TRADE ISSUE. The climate of Minnesota is about as interesting as climates Louisiana Slate Lottery fompam. ever get to be. Last winter St. Paul had so much ice that bhc built a palace of it, and, with the mercury from 25 to 40 degrees 'S£St8^£FS33i. below zero, advertised herself as; it. or.nd sinrie!» I will take place rooc-tlily. hyperborean headauarters and cen- " ‘ j ter 01 the frigid zone. Now there are apprehensions of sn ice famine i Extraordinary Quarterly Ilraivill" ! | in St. Paul, the Minnesota sumtnei j -, having been so intensely hot that i , the supply has been nearly ex- * ! hausled. It is remarkable that the ' 1 thermometers up there are not cl- { [ tirely worn out. A report lrum Washington says ! ' tbut Secretary Bayard is pressing . name. That the Constitution of thin Stale The protit of handling them b * amended by s rikiDg therefrom para- r ° gr pb 15 of sec ion o.von (7) article three (3), whwhreadsas follows, to-wit. Para graph XV.—All special or local bills (shall originate in the Hoa-u- < f Representatives. The Speaker of the House < I Representa tives noall, within live da>s frctu the or ganization ol the General At-seiubly, ap- p >int a oommittee, consisting of one from each Congressional District, whose doty it shall be to cousider and consolidate all special and local bills, on the same sub ject, and report the same to the Hou«e; and no special or local bill shall be read or considered bv the House until the same has been reported by tbe committee, unless by a two-thirds vote; and no bill shall be considered ox reported to the House by said committee unless the same »hall have been laid before it within fif teen days after the organization of the r —j. , n , . . | General Assembly, except by a two-thirds Inrorpori*.* .a 1**OT lor 8ft y.arr l>y llu.* Lcsufclw I Dull fUlu (jlliet, tll.lt 1 HIU UIIXIOUS to Sell goods at tile closest I vote. ire for Mdncetloasl ssd Cnsritsbie purponer— | Sec. II. Bo it further enacted, That ith a capital <»i 91,000,000—10 ahtch u reserve j wheutver the above proposed amendment ' possible prices, hence you need not lear that in the exchange ‘he Con.tiutioo .hall be .g^ed t» by wss msde a part of the present fttate t oosauitiar i ° I two-tbirds of the members elected to each 1 ol' the two Houses of the G ncral Ast ern- you will be made to pav higher lor vour goods. 1 t>ly. Governor stall, and he is hereby * r J ^ J ° : authorized and lnstracied to cause said ( amendment to be published in at least Whether lor the cash or in exchange lor fruit or bees wax. | n TtotoEsut“ fc^SrtSurwE! months next preceding the time of hold- 1 wU1 80,1 > ou any and a11 8 <K)d8 iu my line at P rices that odier | iB §^ e ,a x '&'u r Vnr e th« i °e“«tld. th* * I the sb.»ve proposed amendment shall he Under the personal auparvltlonand management ! i . ... p ofO«»O.T. Bt«nr*t»rd, of Louisiana, and i mprrliATite are linohlp fn Hnr.lirfltp submitted for ra;location or rejection lo Gen. Jubai A. Early, of Virjr»uia. uierciiaulS art Uliauie lO QllplRdU . the electors ofthw State atth^nixt gen- Oa the ltith of September the Rrcor- . \i ex j can government for satis- ' DEB wiUpublUhiUannnaUmde number. I faction jn regar d to another easel I* which wiU contain a full description ol | begide8 tboae ,,f Cutting and Raa j SH CAPITAL PRIZE, tl.tO.OOO pniotlc<-Tlck«ti are Tew Dollars owly. Halves $6. Fifths $9. Tenths |] list or rum. 1 CAPITAL 1’RIZEOF $150,0u0... .$15o.C'0 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,(»).... 50,000 1 UKAKD PR1ZK OF 2 LABOR PRIZES OF 4 LARGE I'KIZKH OK 20 PKIZL.S iJi 20»W.... lu.000.... 5,000.... 1.000.... eral election lo beheld after publication, jti / • «• e. j . .. . ii t , I as provided for in the »-econd section of l t nave a fair line ol summer goods left in all departments, j this Act, in the several election districts . in this State, at which ehctmn every per- . . , T . . . : son shall be entitled to vote who is enti WillCn 1 am very anXiOUS to close out. I he prices loi them i tied to vote for members of the Genera Assembly. All persons voting at sai so,2*1 1 hereafter will be a secondconsideration Americas and its advantages as a com mercial, educational and residence point, together with a description of tbe coun ties surrounding it, their agricultural an«l commercial resources. Previous trade issues ot the Kkcobdf.u have had the < fleet of Attracting much at tention and trade to Americus and to the agricultural advantages of Southwest Georgia, and it is hoped that the coining issue .will be even more successful in this direction. The completion of the Americus, Pres ton and Lumpkin Railroad to Lumpkin, and its proposed extension eastward to the Otmnlgee river, has opened to Arneri- cua a new and rich trading territory which onr merchants should invite, and to aid them in doing so the Hkcokdku Trade Issue will be mailed to every family within that territory, as well as in the oonnties of Lee, Terrell, Webstar, Schley, Macon and Dooly, where the Kk- t OKDiK already has a large uni pc-rmfinent circulation. We do not propose to allow advertise ments to encroach upon the reading mut ter, and will therefore print a paper large enough to meet all the demands of onr advertisers. While the unusually large circulation of this issue will make it of particular value to advert i*ern, there will be no ad vance on our regular rates. We therefore urge upon the bnainees men of Americus the importance ol being represented in this issue and make it complete illustration of tbe commercial enterprise of Americus It will do you and our city good now and in the future A representative of the Kkcordeb will call upon our business men iu a few days to receive their orders. APP0ISTMRNT8. IIOS. CHARLES F. CRISP. The candidate of the Democratic party of the Third Congressional District of Georgia for the Filtieth Congress, will address his fellow-citizens at the follow ing places on tbe dntes set opposite threto: Vienna, Tuesday, September 14th. Moutezuma, Saturday, September 18th. Oglethorpe, Wednesday. September 22d Hawkinsville, Saturday, September 36th. Abbeville, Monday, September 27tli. Ellaville, Wednesday, September 29th. Leesburg, Saturday, October 2d. Preston, Monday. October 4lh. Douglass, Wednesday, October 6th. Irwinville, Thursday, October 7tb. Perry, Monday, October 11th. Americus, Wednesday, October 13th. Fort Valley, Saturday, October 16th. , Cochran, Monday, October 18th , Tuesday, October 19tb. , Wednesday. October 20th. DubHn, Saturday, October 23<’. M*. Vernon, Monday, October 25th. Lumpkin, Friday, October 29th. The Illinois Republicans are al- moat dismayed at tbe prospect of losing the labor vote, tbe Knights of tbat Bute being apparently en- thuaiaatieaUy in favor of the third part; BMTtnent, la "kick they kora «• aftUM tbsoMade of farmer*, ures. It is the case of a citizen of J Texas named Caleb George, a: coaster, whose vessel was seized by ! lou 1,000 AFrKOTIMATIO* rSIZBB. 100 Apj-roilmallou Prize* ol 200....$ 20,000 the Mexicans two years ago, and t.m 1 riw., .mounting to swlmo , . , . . . w, Appllcslleu for ratf* lo clqba aboolil W made himself and crew imprisoned. He ] only to thf otnee oftbi Company In N.*W Or!«*an*. . . , . . . ^ c . For farther inforniNtion write 'clearly, itivlng tried in vain to get Secretary r re- I f„u a,i,ir..». po.tai, noth:. K» u r.w I Uon.y Onler*. or N«w York Kyehaniie in or- iinghuysen, under Arthur s admiL-| jinnry Mt.r. Cumncy bj Kipr... < at our ... istration, to do something for him; but it i- said that Mr. Bayard is now urging his case. The Louisville Courier Journal says it is understood that Speaker Carlisle is preparing an address to the country, to which duty he, with others, was assigned by the Rev enue Reformers in the House just before tbe adjournment of Con gress. It will explain the failure of reform measures in the House through the treachery of Randall and his followers, anil will he issued some time in September. Male P.0.HontiyOrderspaystileand adta Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. N«w Orlatna, La. QUICKEST TIME WITH Through Pullman Buffet f ar Atlanta to New York KrsI Ten it. k Shenandoah Valley Routes. S. nVE. COHEN, THE BARGAIN MAN. Cotton Avenue, Sign ol Red Flag, opposite Bank of Americu AMERICUS. OA. Savannah. Florida & Western Railway in by Ceiitrul i9u) [All trains of tills Meridian time, which is B0 minutes Blow Stvannah time.] QX AMJ AFTER SUNDAY, May i this road a FAST MAIL. i Ar...., 1 Ly HKAD.tr ...SavHnnah Ar*7 58 p m Je«up Ar 6 16 p n . ..B'ai-kalieitr Ar 5 17 p n> Wavcroar La 6 00 p u ... Callnhm I.v 245 p m .Jacksonville.... .I.v 2 oo p in Jacksonville Ar 7 80ji i Kalian 10 25 till Lv W ay crone.... ■ 6 50 p Ainvr It has been demonstrated beyond pos-ibility of doubt that a iluo may lie a prohibitionist and not he a teetotaler or even a sober man, and that a man may be a teetotaler Arrl ’ <! without being a prohibitionist. In some of the local option contests in Georgia many habitual drunkards were very earnest and effective workers and voters on the prohi bition side. 11 10 a II 30 a n 18 IS p , 18|50 1> a 1 87 a ..Ar 4 40 |. P< lie trtllpn Ar Dupont .Lv 8 36 p in Lv Valdosta Lv 2 52 p m Lv Qaitman Lv 2 23 p n> At Thomasille Lv 1 40 in Atlanta, ** at R imc Dalton “ Knoxville.. 44 RrDtol. ltoan:tkc,..K. JL W. Arrive Mien. Jan»\..8. V. K. R. Arrive Washington..B. A O. R. R. Arrive lliltimore ...B. A I*. K. R. Arrive rhiladd|»hUi,. Tens. R. R. ally J 15 pu 4 * 5 40 p n 44 8 55 p n 44 0 50 p n 44 1 40 a n 44 6 15.tr ** 11 45 n r 44 SJipt 44 10 SO p n 44 U 30 p c Charleston had auolher shake Friday night. It was also felt at i Savannah, Augusta, and other] places. N#*r York,. "Virginia Spri V- all o|.. n at low rv.-». Kic«r-I«»n rales. !ow ( r r.»n ever. F«»r further dhi fleular* write <>r cull i.pon J K NORRIH. Ticket Ag' i.t, Macon: JACK JOHN SON. Ticket Atent. Atlanta; or CHAS. N K1GI1T IMrtrirt Paaaenver Afrat, Atlanta. B. W. WRKNN, General Paaacnear Agent. maySrf Knuxville, Tens. California has also had shaking up. slight Residence For Sale. New Orleans via Pensacola and Mobile. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 4’30 p m Lv Jacksonville A: election in favor ot adopting the propoa ed amendment to tbe Constitution hbal write, or have printed on tb< ir ballots tbe worda, *‘F »r ratifloati .u • 1 tbe amend ment striking paragraph 15 of section 7, article 3, from tbe Constitution;” and all persons opposed to the adoption of tbe ’ aforesaid proposed amendment shall write, or have printed ou their ballots the words, “Against ratification of the amendment striking paragraph 15 of sec tion 7, article 3, from the Constitution. ” Sec. IV. Be it further enacted,. That ' the Governor be, and i« hereby authoriz ed and directed to provide for the sab- mission of the amendment proposed in the first scctiou of this Act to a v.teof the people, as required by the ('onsiiiu- tionof this State, iu paragraph 1 section 1, of article 13, and by this Act, and if ratified, the Governor sliull, when he as certains snob ratification from the Secre tary ot State, to wLom the retnrua shall be referred in the aaroe manner as in cases of election for members of the Gen eral Assembly, to count and ascertain the j result, issue his proclamation for the l~f- A TT ■ "fr N period of thirty dajs, announcing such , result and declaring the amendment ratifi* d i S*c V. Bo it further enacted, Th tall I luwa and part a of lawn in conflict with this , Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. Approved September 24, 1885. I An Aot to amend the lust seLteuca of Ar- ! tide 7, Section 1, Paragraph 1, of tile ' Constitution of 1877. | S«*c. 1. Beit enacted bv the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, That the last sentence of article 7. section 1, paragraph 1 of lha Constitution of 1877 be, aud the wune is heieby amended by adding thereto at the end of said sentence | the following words, “And to make suit- | able provision for such Confederate sol diers as m«v have been permanently in- B runswick -AND- WESTERN TY TY ROUTE, FIFTY Mil.EH HIIORT3R THAN ANY OT KR ROUTE BETWEEN WAY- CROdd aixl ALBANY. (>n and after- May 7th, 1888, train* will m 1 follow.: \ FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mai'. EiproM ' Brunswick lv 1:80 u tn 9:L0 p m j I*> ha* Mar.h lv 1:55 p id *25 p m Jamaica ..lv 2:22 p m 10:00 p in ' Wayneaville lv 8 00 p m 10:40 p m llohokan lv S 65 p in 11:45 t ;5:14 i Lv Callahan Ar IIM. o ! wi^2r ill ';.V.'.V.V.V.'..'.lI MaVwnSffm | j ,,r * d in . *‘ n ‘ h »«*- 10 48 a n> i ^vannah. via h. K. A W...ar 7:5« p iu 8-.15 ~ m t« nee when nmended aball read as fol- 7:30 p u 7:56 p u 8:17 p n *:82 p t 8:52 p r Lv Waycrot*.. Lv...., .Qliamore.. Ar 8:25 n ni Ar 8:02 a Lv 7:45 a in Lv 7:32 i. m Lv 7:15 a m •lackaonvillc, via H.F.4W ar 7 30 p m 8 06 3 46 p ui Lv Lake City Ar A neat residence of Five Advire to .ttotherg Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svair i should always he used for children I Rooms, with good conveniences, teething. It soothes tho child, soft j ens the gums, allays ail pain,cures j j^ood outhouses, |;ood well of wind colic, and is tue best remedy j wa (,, r for diarrhoea. Twenty-fi.— cent hot! le LEMON ELIXIR!! Kdllorlal. Lrmni, Klix you rlaln f*l lor it. It act* like liver, wtoirarb and lowrL, ytirea a check to nerv- outnewi and j roduca* what I craved m«.<t.narm- y, plero»:int ard reirt-ahln? real at nljfht. I cordial!) r< eommend your remedy a delightful tonic In ail cn««”* *.f iodiyeation, bllioneueae aiwt nervoua pro« tration. CBAS. T. LCh, AN bold by druni*:.-. 50 cents and $1.0 > per bol- le. Prepared by II. Motley, M. I)., Atlanta, (la. W. B. OLIVER, Draper and Tailor, Over Kylandar M Arrington'* shoe etor*. Offers his •emeee to the cltlwre of Americus Bumter and adiolLltifrcoantU s ss s practical and experienced TAIHVR, using Oompsn's Actual Mcaeamnert, frivin* tbe true shape of the eue- toacr, who is given up by tbe trade to h- the beet and beet fit ofany taOnr in Furoi<v o .. oerica. I will CUT ANl» MAKE saiU of say et> le of tbe day. I etna in possession of tbe latest «t>lee, and a fit guaranteed, Altering, «• lear in*, repair! s and binding a specialty. Spots of grease of any kind taken out, tar, pitch and axle grease, etc* Prloee modertu. Having been a resident of ▲mencus for thirty yeere. wtt« Ibe experience tr nStf^^^t.aouvsa hall' acre of ground, within a block and a half Irom Public Square, is offered for sale at a bargain, it sold soon For terms and further particu ter in medicine, but leint over- • woffle workj concluded to trr l&TS (TIQUITC Qt ir. It piove«l ell and more thau | Keoordeb Office May 16, 18M5 U Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties not to buy or trade for a note given by me to the Mutural Trust Fund Life Association of New York, to the amount of Fifteen Dollars, na I uhall contest payment of the same. W’u J. PARKER aug24 30d. Edgar L. Guerry, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Hpeeial attention given to collections of claims placed in my hands, and money E i Aptly remitted. Office with Guejry Son, over People's National Bank. 9 00 j m Lv l)ur>ont Ar 7*10 a m 9 48 p m Lv Valdosta Lv « 20 n m 10 20 p m Lv Ou tnian Lv 6 48 s m 11 10 p m Ar Tho < sn\1lle Lv 4 55 m 12 33 a m Ar Camilla Lv 3 14 s ro J .TO a m Ar Albany Lv 8 10 a n> Pullmaa buffet cars to aud fVom Jacksonville and Sr. I ouis via Tlx.masville and Albany. QALBANY KXPRKHS. | '8 45pmLv uavxnnan At 815am 11 35 p m bv. 2 ‘JO a m Ar. $7 05 a m Ar ( Jl.than DU20 p in ^8 05 a m Ar Jacksonville Lv 0 So p in 9 80pm L\ Jacksonville Ar H 05 a tn 10 20 p ui Lv Call »lnn Ar T 06 a no 2 45 a m Lv Waycroas Ar 12 00 nh 4 10 a m Ar Dupont ,Lv 10 30 p in . Lv 7 10 p i .Li —..Lv 8 45 p 10 00 n ra Ar Lake City.. 4 40 a m Lv Dupont Ar 0 4.'> 5 50 .i m I.v Valdosta Lv 8*0 6 42 a *u Lv (Quitman Lv 7 36 j 7 50 a m Ar Tluinaaville Lv 6 30 11 .Via in Ar Albany Lv 8 .TO Stop* at ail regular statiuiia. Pullman pa 1 sleeping cart* to aud ftvm Savannah and Tampa VI» Uiinebiille. Pullman buffet sleeping cars lo six! from Jacksonvi 11« and Washington. Pul - man buffet cars and Mann boudoir buffet cars via Way ios«*, A'bany and Macon,and via Waycros* J!•;up and Macon, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. Also, throusht pa»>en«er coaches be tween Jacksonville and Chattanooga via Albany r.r.d Jackxonville »nd Cincinnati via Je*up4 CONNECTIONS. At SAVANNAH for Charlcaton at 7 10 a m, arrive Auxusta via Yiuism* at 1 40 p iu,nnd 8 18 p m; for Aagusta and Atlauts at 8 10 r m; with iiteMiuaLips for New York Sunday, Tuesday and Friday; for Boston Thursday;|br Baltimore aemi. weeklv. At JESFP fbr Brun« !ek at 2 50 a m (aseep Sunday) 8 24 p m; for Mscon 2 50 a m an4 8 40 a m. A 4 WAYCROSS for Branswlck at 4 10 s m and 10 40 a m; tor Albanv at 5 01pm und 12 45 a m At CALLAUAN for Femandma 7 10 a m'and *4' n m; lor W ldo. Cedar Key, Ccala^ste. at 11 30 a m and 7 *J5p ra. At JACKSONVILLE with tail and steamer lines diverging. A’LIVE OAK for Madis4>n, Tallahasaee, etc at 10 5# a m At GAINESVILLE foe Ocala. Tavaiea, Pem- bertoTi'c Ferry, Brookavilie and Tampa at 11 J a m ; for Ced «r Key at 3 30 p m (cxeei»t Sunday) At ALBANY for Macon and Montgomery Mobile. New Orb ana, Nashville, Lomov.lie, etc. At CHATTAHOOCHK for Pensacola, 14obils, Ne- Orleans; with People's line steamer* a ver- ti lug to leave tor Apalaehicola kttOOim Wed* nead.ny. and 11 80 p m Saturdav.aud for C<dumbus at 8 00 a m Monday, • •) p m Tueeday and TO* m Thursday. JAS. L. TAX I ON, EftPI Pm*. Ap n H. 14. rLKMlHB, lapv Jsekraiiville. viaS. F A W lv t:00 p m Savannah, via H. V. k W... lv 7311 a m Wujcrone lv 5:tOp iu Penreon |v 6 18 p m AlaPT>:iha It 7:17 p m Ty Ty lv 8:41 p m lv 8:58 p tn WilLoghain.. Davis Albany 9:*8 p m ...lv 0:44 p m r 10:00 p m Macon, via C* R. K ar Atlanta, via C R. R ar Marietta, via W. A A ar Chattanooga, via W. A A.ur Cincinnati, via Cin. So.... .ar FRO MYTHIC WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. MaU. Cincinnati, via Cln. So....lv Chattanooga, via W A A lows: “To supply 1 he holdiera who lose , a limb op limbs in the mil tary service ot ' the Confederate States with suitable arti- | fioial limbs dating life, and to make suit- | able pr«*visi- ns 1or i-oc|t Conf* dv-rnte foI- | diets kK may havo$be* n permanently in- j jured in such service." Sec 2 And bo it further enacted, That ii this amendment absll be agreed to l y 5tao a m two-thirds of the members elected to each 9:45 un if the two Housoe, the ssme shall be eu- * 80 P ”* on journals with the ayee and 13:45 a 2:00 a 2:58 a 7 07 p m 6 50 f Marristta, via W A A..! I hr IIIIIIIII Atlanta, vln C. R. K. lv M:<<*on. via C. it. R >v Albanv..... Ir 5 80 a m Dirts.' It 5 55 h iu WlMngban It 8 10 a III Sumner lv 6 88 a nt Ty Ty 'v 8 58 a in Alapahn lv 813am Pearson lv 9l4n in S'**ycr"ss nr 1«» 29 a in |KK4 W.ar 7 58 p m via 8 PAWar 7 30 p m KIM 8 47 p 8 56 a m 1 38 pn. 2 45 p tn T 10 p Ti ll 10 p in Savannah, Jaci nays taken thereon; and the Governor j Khali cause said amendment to be pul*- . liuhed in one or more new.-papers in each Congresaional district for two montlm I previous to the next general eleotion; and i the same shall be bnbmitted to the people at the next general election; and tbe legal voters st said next general eleotion shall I have inscribed or printed op their ticketH the words, “ruificatiou” or “nor.-rstiflea- j tion,” as tbev may choree to vo** ; and if a majority cf the voter- qualified to vote I t r numbers if the (ienerAl Aasembli. ! voting thereon, shall vote in favor of nt'ificntion. then this nmendmint shall b« come s part of said article 7, s of ion 1, pimgiaph 1 of tb*- Consti ut on rf the I H ale, and the Governor shall make j proclamation theiecf. I Sec. 3. Be it further * n«*cted, Tliat all 1 laws and pait* r f laws militating * gainst tbe proviitions of this Act be, and the I same are be*-, by r**|>eelo<1. Approved Ociober i'J, ]8S>. Now therefore. I, Henry D. McDaniel, Governor of tai l State, do iasne this my ‘ ’YtL . proclamation, hereby dtcl«nrg that the ,^PP-C Bl SI ^ i foregoing proposed amendmenU are Hub- io 10 a ro ! milted tbe qualified voters of the State, at tbe gen* ral election to be held _ r _ Wednesday, October 6, 1KS6, for rati- oo j. m fleatior. ornj ctlon of said amendmenta (ot either or them) as provided in said J Acta respectively. i Given nnder my band and the weal of th** Executive Department, this 31st day | of JalT. 1886. HkkbyD. Me Dan i kL, Governor, f By the Governor, J. W. Warren, Sec. Ex. Dep’t. august 6 till oct 6 L'fe Insurance tor Men and Women. The Fidelity mekee definite, inoontes- tible eon tracts. Purely mutual. Thour- oughly eonservaiTve. 8t»ic*ly acientiflo rates. Tbe stroogeat Company In the world, and the only ono op* ratirg 4 *The indemnity reserve Sy-tem.” I will take pleasure in explaining to any one want ing Insurance bow we can and do give Insomnoe for lees than half »he rates old pltn’oompeniue hav« been charging an lOtf W. T. A< DOTH, Agei lf Jnckminvllle.via K F It W It 7 85 a ii Savannah, via SKA W...W 7 01 :i i Wa>croa- 4 4 4 4 W10 40 a V S.-hl:i't< r\ i le... It 11 o5 a i llohokrn lv 11 2l) a i Wajmesville . lv 12 18 p i • 19 56 p n I 15 a n 1 50 p ii Lea P-noawick Arure Wujcim*. urrUKNING: t.*’a\e Waycrn^.. 3 20 p v Arrive Brunawiek Purdiaae tickets at th<* •‘talton, and site tire c»ilec*» d n- or the (rein. The mail train steps at *1 B A Pullman l'alae.- Ml. -pin« and Mann Boed.-ir rail u;h>b Jacksonvil e and Cincinnati through train*. J. A. McDUFFlE. Gen Pans As . F. W. ANG1KR. Aa#*i Geo Fin Aft. A. A. ADDIS, VtoePres'L aad Gen Man. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original aod Only Qeustue. 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