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SATURDAY.- - OCTOBER 18.1880
SIM Aasarces Bnooansa Is publls.is-i
Dally end Weekly, during the year.
The Daily Rsoobds* la leaned every
morning except Mondays, daring the year,
at Me per month, or per year.
The Was.LT BaoonngB Is laenpd every
Friday morning, at 91OO per year payable
la advance. It has .the largest circulation
any paper In Booth vest Georgia,circula
ting largely la the eooaUaa of Bnmler, Dee,
Terrell, Stewart, Webster. Behley. Marlon'
Mason, Dooly and Wilcox.
Kntered at America* Post-Olllee as eeoond
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOTICE.
Tbs Executive Committee of tbs
democratic party of Sumter coun
ty are requested to meet In Ameri
ca* on Friday, the Slst da; of Oo
tober, lust., at 10 o'clock A. m
would urge that every member
Will please be present In person
If possible, as matters of Importance
are to be attended to,
,iu J, A. Ansi.ky,
. Cbalr'n. Ex. Com.
Americas, Ga., Oct. 16th, 1800.
; Tbe Atlanta Evsnlng Journal of
16tlr Inst,, Is a magnificent paper of
twenty-four pages, a total of 140
columns. It is Illustrative of the
glories of the Piedmont Exposition
that opened on Wednesday last.
■ It la really one of the largest, llve-
llast and newsiest publications ever
Issued by the Journal.
Tbo Cuthbert Liberal-Enterprise
aaysi "Major J. P. Walker, sena
tor elsct for the 12th senatorial dis
trict, composed of the counties of
Quitman, Stewart and Webster,
will bea candidate for president of
tbe senate. The Liberal-Enter
prise would be glad to see him
elected. Major Walker Is a man
the State that Is usually Ignored."
GOOD SEED.
In the North, East and West
farmers pay particular attention
to their seed, and for the principal
prodaot of the farm—corn—the
farmers always select them with
great earo, very few buying tbelr
seed, unless aometblng happens to
prevent them from saving their
own. When lb* tihie to gather the
corn comes a man la sent over the
Aside and ploks out the finest ears,
paying particular attention to the
grain, Its weight, sis* and color.
This work Is continued until tbo
farmer has enough for his next
planting, then It Is carefully laid
away. In this way the farmers al
ways secure good seed at no add I
tlonal cost, snd they also know
that It Is not liable to be other than
as represented.
How drift rent tbe Bouthern
planter works his cotton.
As fast as It opens the pickers are
at It, and the seed from the small
bolls are thrown In with those of
the larger ones. Even If he buys
. Improved seed—whioh Is nothing
more or leas than carefully selected
snd cared for—It Is often tbe case
that no effort Is mad* to separate It
from the common, and when he Is
ready to plant the next sptlng he
visits his gin house and gathers
np what happens to be left.
Many shrewd planter* have mad*
fortunes by growing cotton for the
seed only. The start Is generally
obtained by aslectlpg tbe seed from
tbs largest and most perfectly de
veloped bolls and stalks. The next
season thlssesd is carefully plant
ed and faithfully looked after. The
best Is again ssleotsd, and be then
advertises It, selling It to his lees
caiefnl neighbors as Improved cot
ton seed—which It Is.
If southern planters- would only
take the time and trouble to select
tbelr ootton seed from year to year,
sad carefully watch and cultivate
It, fertilise It liberally with home
made man are, la a few years they
would And a vast difference for the
better In their cotton, and a still
greater drift re so* In the -appear
ance of tbelr farms and bank ac
counts.
of moment. Asa miss the peoplo
are willing, and anxious, for North
ern peoplo to settle In the South,
but many are (qqwaeil to inviting
emigration from the Kuroiwan
countries, contending that
class they are |x>»r and illiterate,
and for ninny years after arriving
would be but a burden on the com
monwealth. That Immigration of
some kind is needed Is su undispu
ted fact. That many Northern
people are already moving Into the
South Is a reality, but they are gen
erally Induced to come by individ
ual efforts.
It would cost tlie.Htnle but a few
thousand dollars per nnnum to or
ganise and conduct a good, work
ing Immigration Bureau, aud the
taxes alone that the people would
pay who would be Induced to come
by its eflurls, would,In a year or so,
more than pay its expenses. To
the personal knowledge of Tux He-
cordkk over two hundred families
have been Induced to moved from
the North Into ti.orginju the past
two years by systematic effort, aud
the blare has not paid one cent of
the exptaso Incurred.
Then there Is the ever*trouble-
aoms fence law, and it is a good
thing that a former legislature will
have to settle tins question. It esu
probably settle It to the satisfaction
of tbe farmers themselves, or if It
don't, the fuu't will be on tbelr
own beads. *
A secret baHot low la being agl
tated, aud at least one bill will be
Introduced to that effect.
Then there are scores of questions
that affect tbe farmers particularly
which will arise. The farpiers have
It In thsir power to do great gord to
thenftelves, and they should ex
ercise their power with wisdom
and discretion.
grew o!..
In o:u s.
od Wh.
i , Ihroko
:- pUonornud]
.'Tivnted as
• I • I physician
■ t. .! or consult-
•'-> of ugo I visited
k., u.,.1 was treated
* .cal men, but
’ When oil things had
i termhiod to try 8. 8. 8.,
Hot
by t he 1
not bib
failed 1
and in four months was entirely
cured. Tbo terrible Eczema was ail
gone, not a sign left; my general
health built up, and! havo nevor had
any return of tho disease.
(»EO. W. Ikwin, Irwin, Pa
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
fret SWIFT SPECIFIC CO* Atlanta. Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER,
tare idithorlzod to announce the name
of J. W. MIZE as a candid ate for re-elec
tion tolliuofflco of Tax Receiver of Sumter
county, Riibjcct to th-decision of ths Demo*
crntlc nomination.
I OR CORONER,
authorized to nnnounco the name
ofL. E. 'Jack; STANFORD, ofthlRcIty,
for tho position of Cor merof Humtcr Coun
ty, subject to the pilmary election.
COMING LEGISLATION.
What the next legislature will do
. inthe wiyof legislation Is a mat
ter of considerable oomment. Ills
oonceded that tbe farmers, who are
greatly In the majority, will en
deavor to devise some wsy to better
perfect the school system In the eg-
ri col tarsi districts. To do this of
soars# will cost money, and how to
get this without levyingaheavy
rat* la the problem* Direct taxa
tion, Turn ItxcoitDBK believes Is
tbs most sirnpls, direct snd the
bast way. Tbs farmer* are willing
to pay for bstlsr (deflations) faclll-
Mss, and wa are qnlt* sure the cities
Mill b* willing to aid them.
Immigration Is another question
• i
TOM SHEBIPF.
Mr Z. F. MARKETT heieby announces
htiuNcU an a candidate for HhcrKTof Hum
ter county, with Mr. W. M.(Buck) RAGAN
os deputy. This announ'sment Is made
subject to tile action of tho primary elec-
1lon.
We srn authoi Ized to announce the name
of L. fl. FORIIKST on n candidate for Rhcr-
KTof Sumter County. If elected. Mu. J. U.
LAMAR will bo his deputy.
Hept. auth, 1390. tf
FOB COUNTY TBEASUBEB.
We arc authorized to announce the name
of Mr. JOHN K. HUL .IVAN as a candi
date for tho office of County Trauarer, sub
ject to tho Democratic pa> ty.
We arc authorised tosnnounce the name
of Mr.C.C. HHKPFAKD ssa candidate
for re election to theoffice of County Treas
urer, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion. • •
At tbe (•olioItatlnn of rsany rrlenda, Mr.
8. W. SMALL has consented to be a can-
jdldaiefor tho e ffleo of County Trcaiurcr,
suvieettn the decision of the Domocrocy of
Brmter county.
We arc requested to announce the name
of JOE D. GLOVER u a candidate for
the officoof County Treasurer, subject to
tho Democratic party.
FOB TAX COLLKGTOB.
We arc authorized to announce the name
ofF. V. WESSON, oflheWlh dlatrlcf, aa
a candidate I rthe office of Tax Collector
of Sumter county, aubject to the decision of
th* Democracy.
Tho undonilgncd Is n cai>dldate for re-
e'cctlon for i he office of Tax Colleclor of
Sumter count y. aubjoct to the primary, If
aar be held. T. M. FURLOW
For Sale.
A boo I second-hand Refrigerator. Ap
ply to »UOU Uil U'ilAN.
©eU6-d.1t.
Rooms to Rent.
Kurnlshei Rooms,wlth or without Ronrd-
ocUt-lw. 1,117 LEE STREET.
For Sale.
CA 1'anta Patterns at cost. (Tail nmI see
OU Ur. J. IIOFKI.KR,
OCLI6-1W l'p hinlrs over Express office.
For Sale •
Ge«*r|la> Raised Heed Rye. Who'estle
and retail. Write to N. K. TI FT A t O .
Octat6-3t. Alb. ur.Ua.
XMAS GIFTS FREE
$600 IN PRESENTS
To be Given to the Subscribers of
TbWdl; Inn, hiuuh, Gt
Send far Particulars and Sample Copy.
A CHANCE TO 6IT S0MITMIN6 FOR NOTIMN
dAwtf 1 * *
If YOU WISH
TO Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
* T Any time
Geo. P. Koweli. &
No. io Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.
P P p. C u R
ilo*oD POISON
Joe Sing & Co.,
Proprietor of tbs
CHINESE .ViAUMDRY,
Will open this,' Wednesday, for
bu
ALL WORK
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UAKANTEEDI
Struct.
TO WEAK HEN
Established 186
Incorporated 1890.
JAMES PRICKER k RRO,
CHkKLBH A. FItfCKKK, President.
Jewelers and Opticians
Jackson Bt.. (Barlow Block.) : : Amekicus, Oa.
Our stock ns complete in all lines. We make a specialty of Diamonds and Ml*
Wntchcz. W* Am inspectorsof watches for the 8. A. M. road; nil watches on tba In-
atallment Plan.and hare a Two-Hand red und KHty Dollar Hhlp Chronometer to regn<
late them by. Uoods wo mil will be artistically engraved free of charge. We have the
very latent Instruments with which to test the eye and find out Juat what la needed id
spectacles, and we eell “King’R Combination," the finest glaaeca 11 the world.
Music Department
Weaeil too HOHMKIt. KIMBALL and “JAMES FRICKER A BRO." PIANOS
and the KIMBALL ORGANS. Thoaa Inetrumenta are all flrat-claM, Every one fully
warranted for five ysars. We have been eelllng them from eight to twelve years and
know luat what they am. Call and oca them or write for catalogue.
W« repair Watches, Clock* and Jewelry, and Piano* and Organs, and guarantee
work. W* have been at our present stand for twenty-three year*. No trouble to
find the pises. to wnicn everybody I* Invited to come.
James Fricker & Bro.
p. L. HOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HAFNESS
Will duplicate Atlan
ta and Macon Price* In
Plantet Lime, Cement
and Hati.
Will duplicate any
417 LAMAR STREET,
AMERICU8, GEORGIA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FmST-CLABfi BRICK
FOIES. IRESHSTT.
Handsome two-story, eight room residenco with ont buildings,
stables, etc. Two mmntcs walk of business. Suitable for two or
throe families or a boarding house.
M. Callaway. • Real Estate Agent
The. People's. National. Bank.
8. Montgomery, President. J Roney, Vice President.
John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Book kn-iN-r.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE I
CAPITAL. $50,000.
SURPLUS. $25,000.
A Good Business Opening
Cheap: Money!
loans Negotiated on City,-Town or Farm Property at Rati
iRJ.IHA'i’^
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS" EASY
J. J. HANE8LEY, - - AMERICUS, G-A,
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmaoy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slaopy corner,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat
ent Medicines, Garden Seeds, Eto.
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
B TT GGIE S
N w Buggies from the BEST to the CHEAPEST.
A.11 Warranted.
Repairing of all Kinds Done in Best Style,
Cotton Aver.ue
T. S, GREENE.
- - Opposite Prince’s’Stables
SCHMIDT’S j ,
Reading Room,
Lamar Street, Americus, Qa
Having fitted up this large room in handsome style, with the luten
tlon of making It a pleasant and quiet resort, I am prepared to serve tbe
finest and best Liquors, Wines, Beers, snd Ctgart, some of them or my
own Importation from Germany and France.
FREE LUNCH every mnrnlog from II to 12.
I aak all to give me a call. aepll
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
HOUSES for: rent and sale on the install
ment PLAN.
XO Wow ZXot
Lumber sold on Installment*.
> for *al* on time.
FiE SHOW GASES
SOd Stools, t
Sk*J- Cstsl-i
Also Wall and Prescription cases,Ceda
Chests, Ilarbsr Furniture, Jewelry Trsyi
if all kinds. Complete Oettta foe Store* snd
^
ATLANTA SHOW "ASE CO.. Atlssta. 6b
I can offer for a few days an lulere.t In a good
S.A.W JVEXUrL I
This is a fine obance for a nrau of en.-rgv to make money.
Call at once.
LOTT WARREN.
Bank of Sumter Building.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
the following desirable property close In at a bargain
I oflfcr for a f*w day* the following desirable property close In at a bargalu:
Four bou*** and k>U, bourn*Just completed; 4 large looms each; lot* 60x166 each.
Terms Easy.
On* house and tot on College IIIII, large lot 210x770, fronting two streets. Tbs pret
tiest home fn Americus.
One house and lot on Jackson street, fronting th» Collfie. Lain lot,5 ronmitolb*
cumwatlvtly sew hose* with cook room ami hath tooae attacked, t
born on th* pli
born on tbs place. Coll for bargains.
, nice out boas* and
HUGH M. BROWN,
: Americus, Qa.
705 Jackson St. :
Fifteen Bhass Furniture Factory stock for Pole
V.
[QOD HITT,
ItEAIDRNT AOKNT OF HIM
enn Mutual Li Insurance Company.
This company oflVr* greater Incae - r7 - -- -r—
tolled, Is a purely mutual company conducted by members solely In the Interest .04
inbem, and * an tnerefcNv afflor safe Inaurance nt lower rates than tbs largn nIitM
stock c<>n.panics. If you w ml lnsor*Doe,e*ll on me before Insuring.
Office In KnconDMt Building, Americus, Go. •
FOjERi SALEi.
One (arm, 726 acres, throe milce from Americas.
Ona (arm, 000 acroe, near Leslie, on 8. A. M. B. IL, twelve
miles (rom Amoricus, about 360 acres cleared, 10 new tenant houses
on place. This is one of tbo finest cotton (arms in Georgia; will be
sold at a bargain. Also several booses and vacant lots in Americas.
Call on
W. 13. Haynes «Ms Son,
Forsyth 6t.. Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA;
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FIRE ANF
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RPMKNIt TNI UFUTMra STMMEST CONMMEt IN TNI WOAU.
Insurance Placed on ON* ami Cuuulry Pmpvrty.
uJ | * l-iUpfloilJackaon Street, two dour* north of Telegraph Ontcv.
Trouble Brewinq
BhnU the S. A. M. or the Cviitral
get tin* freight on
Hall’s Immense Stock
1 M 4 (I.
Garden.-. Sebds
That are Just begiuulug to atrivr.
Ltnteu for Competitive raten.
The straggle for Pearl Onion
Beta lee cini men ceil—first comes,
geUsUT: . t,
final Es
LIAM
Supported By
MISS BEATRICE LIEB
rq ANO’AKt’rA
EXOELLANT COMPANY
I. HI. S.eetaarel Xilllery I
tH-Sj'
, cu S '«s
Everybody knows where It is.
People’s - Bart
The undersigned having n|wue<i
Baron die 1
O
near tho Artesian well, wo aru pro-
.03ft
pared tn serve at all timos
Beer on Draught ant in Buttles,
Lianors CiiarsajiTcta
and s-k the |<atronagrn(thepnhlle
I«SJA<
Henry Jones & Co
to-eafllo.Tr nt vurrvp. 1
REi|OYAL Notice.
, I woold
pei mns and. ,
that I have r-mnved aiy-drtes mak
lug oerebllshment tn In. (noma for-
rly «new!*4JUJ(B.
I *?.i
llnm
net
T'-lopIm-.r ExeliansV ' Thanking
~msuitsuessB
’*MRH. KANMJi AVCOCK-
OPERA HOUSE.
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TUESDAY,
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