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WebeUr, BebUy. Marlon’l
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOTICE.
Tb« Kiecullve Committee of tlie
democratic party of Sumter coun
ty are reijueetei] to meet In Atnerl-
oue on Friday, the 31at day of Oc
tober, tnet., at 10 o'clock A. H. I
would urge that every member
will pleaae lie preedit In person
If poealkle, ae mailer, of Importance
are to be attended to,
J, A. Ansley,
Cliair’n. Kx. Com.
AditIAh, Qit„ Oct. 15th, 1890.
Home papers are a great deal more
anxioua to belleye Republican
Livingston In preference to Demo*
cratlc Livingston.
The "Boy's Democrat” la tbo
name of a neat little amateur paper
In Atlanta, with Kugene P. Thomas
as editor and Frank K. Roland as
business manager. Yfe congratu
late the boys on their pluck.
We publish this morning a por
tion of a letter written by Mr. J. G.
Oglesby. It breathes -the right
spirit, and if Georgia had a few
more such men It would, In. tho
next ten years, grow beyond oven
the dreams of the most enthusi
astic. Advertise! Advertise! That
Is what Georgia should do, and do
liberally.
GOING TO EXTREMES.
The Montezuma Record says:
The State of Georgia would have
been Inestimably blessed If Gordon,
CollqoUt, Hrown, (look, Phillips,
w - \ a dozen or so more of
Generals with braes
, had been shelved years
ago. *
This may be the opinion of the
editor of the Record, but Tim Re*
cordkk Is quite certain it Is not
shared by the people of Georgia.
The people may differ with Gov.
Oordoa on certain Issues, si:d re
fuse to endorse bis candidacy for
the Senate on oocouut of that dif
ference, but they do not want to
"shelve” him. As to Gen. Cook, if
any man baa served
more aealeusly or faithful!;
Everybody in Georgia, and many
in other States, know Mr. J. G.
Oglesby, who for some years past
has been President of the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce. It is
recognized fact that under Mi
Oglesby’s efficient and aggressiv
administration (he Atlanta Cham
ber of Commerce lias developed
to be a lasting monument
honor to his name.
Mr. Oglesby has been spending
some time in Colorado. Ife has
recently written from there
ter giving facts and statistic
gard to Colorado’s imputation,
wealth, resources and development
that are exceedingly Interesting.
To which be adds:
"Now, when I compare with this
Georgia, with tier population of
nearly 2,000,009, with a soil capable
of producing profitably everything
that can be grown tinder America'
sun, with her forests of timber nnd
her hills and mountains holding
limitless treasure of mineral and
metal, a perfect climate with lb
four regular and uniform seasons,
I can but thluk that with these
superior inducements of capital.
Georgia should and will be In the
wealth of her people what she Is in
natural resources, one of tho rich
•st States of this Union; a ( iid that
her capital city, standing in the
very midst of all these advantages,
with her homes, business blocks
and factories built and building out
of her own pocket, and independ
ent, can by the next census be
easily made a city of 200,000.
that Is needed is for our people to
realize what we have and let other
people know it. Let our Ht^i
what these western States have
done, advertise Georgia and pay
for it out of the public treasury,
Let the knowledge of the pro>|>eri-
ty of Atlanta go abroad through
out the land, and toward this aod Opf Ol
other work for the good of our city ■ ■lUdjrj wLL. w I ■
let our real estate owuers—all of
them-contrlbule liberally,and with
thts increased growth they
reap the harvest that the pro|>erty
holders of Denver are enjoying,
residence lots on the best streets
selling at $200 to $400 per front foot,
and business ground at $1,200 to
$2,600. Tiiere are In Denver .'<00
real estate agents.
'I did not intend writiug at such
length,” concludes Mr. Oglesby,
"but when I get to comparing At
lanta and Georgia with this coun
try, my appreciation of home en
thuse* me. I frequently find here
reminders of Atlanta. Getting a
glass of soda water the other dsy, I
•aw on a magnificent fountain, In
•liver letters, 'The Atlanta Consti
tution/ and upon inquiry learned
that the Boston manufacturer had
given the fountain tlila name. I
am now a regular patron, and since
then the soda water from that
fountalu seems to have a fresh?!*
and more Invigorating sparkle.
Inge
record, to hear of the
lien. Cook who
i thousands of dollars as a
I Commissioner when the new capl-
> built. He well earned Ills
r for the several years heserv-
id if he does not make a first-
i Beerstary of Htate the Record
uld Inform the people wherein
i is dslloieut.
WHY SHOULD THEY NOT?
{ Rkookdkk admires the Ma-
i Telegraph, and believes it to
i Yair-niluded paper, but In a
; editorial the other day It
ned the frieuds of- certain
Ue for doing exactly what
i candidate Is doiug aud will
We allude to the interview of
which It so caustlcal
rilicized, in regard to (ho Alii
k holding a caucus.
Rkorukk is not holding
p as a champion of the AIM
Jaor la it a Gordon organ,
(ievea that what is right
I surely right for tho other
|e Telegraph says that >he
on have no right to hold
/jumI determine on whom
1 support for the Beuatc, as
|ng It will place the f?ena-
i the hands of a minority
ds to that effect,
he Telegraph doubt for a
j that 'Jordon’s supporters
will (Ml IsM a caucus, or ttiat the
friends of Norwood, Smith or Hines
Joe Sing & Co.,
Proprietors of the
CHINESE.*. LAUNDRY,
Will open this, Wednesday, for
business.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
810 Fobotth Bthkkt.
Collars 1c., or SOo. p. r rtnxen.
P EACOCK, HOUSE
ELLAV LLE. GEORGIA
NEW HOUSE, NEW FURNITURE
Good atm*!* alteplng rooms for
commercial men and the public.
First-class fare and satisfaction xuaran-
W ATTS HOUSE,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
I. D. WATTS.
First-Class Accommodations I
B ell house,
•’ PRESTON. GEORGI
*U a B1T.T, ‘JPlopxloto.
First-class accommodations and polite
utters. Farters meat all trains.
M;t fny Ixxly broke
aggravated as if
•ry noted physician
js tried or commit-
I.o « f ago I visited
k., and was treated
licul men, but was
When ull things had
‘ »ed to try 8. 8. 8.,
auu m jour months was entirely
cured. Tho terrible Eczema wo* all
go ue. not n sign left; my general
health built up, and 1 hare never had
any return of tho disease.
Geo. W. law in, Irwin, Pa.
Treatise on Illood and Skin Disease* nulled
free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta. Ga.
If YOU WISH
to Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
"Any time
WRITE TO
Gko. I’. Rowki.i.&
No. 10 Spruce Street,
NEW YORK.
JAMES FRICKER A M
409 JACIWIN* sntKKr
AM ERICL'H, GA
irrhskc-d I lie larg«
lataltng la part of Dla-
Hud-. He*rf Pin*. KUr.
GLOVER'SOPERA HOUSE
Positively One Night only.
THEFASTMAIl
A Great Company of Actors In (he
Cast. Gorgeous and Elabor
•to Hcenio Effects. Phe
nomenal and Marvelous
Mechanical KIIVcIh.
Will positively be produced t
all the effects that characterized its
success throughout the United
States.
Deserved seals for sale at little
Mardre’s Mook store.
Trouble Brewing
Hhall the H. A. M. or the Central
get the freight on
Hall’s Immenso Stock
OF
GardenSeeds
That are Just beginning to arrive.
Listen for Competitive rates.
The struggle for Pearl Onion
Hets l-as commenced—first .-oinea,
first served. All know that HALL
keeps the best of everything—don’t
get left! Call at
Everybody knows where It Is.
tf
People’s-Bar!
The undersigned having n|x>ned a
liar oa the
corns mmm he srams
near the Aitealau well, we are pre
pared to serve at all times
Beer on Dranibl anil in Bottles,
lip’s Ciian ail Tobacco.
aud ask the patronage of the public
We also keep
FRESH FISH, In Simoon.
Henry Jones & Co
XMAS GIFTS free
Charles A. Fricker
P. I, HOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
417 LAMAR STREET,
Handle! Hie Htudi
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
: AND It ETA IL DEALER IN
FIRST-OLAS^
BRICK
Handsome* two-story, eight room rosidenco with out buildings,
stables, etc. Two minutes walk of business. Suitable for two or
three families or a boarding house.
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent.
The, People's, National. Bank
'resident.
OK, Cashler.
H. C. Mitci
J (’. Ronkv, Vice President.
E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
:M., Hook-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE!
CAPITAL, $50,000.
SURPLUS, $25,000.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
tinu*** Juat
’ol|«-f« llll
rhrtf, nice out liouae and
“lively trew lionm* Wl'li cook rot.in and bath,
Hie place. Tall f.»r baUgalna.
HUGH M. BROWN,
: Americus, Ca.
V. HOOD HITT,
UKAlDttNT AUKST OF UK
Fern Mutual Life kirn Company.
sny other, In that Its security II ....
roml'icn-d l»y iii.ml.-r- solely In the InU-rrat ol
n-ursnee st lower rates ihau the larxe aalarled
n-r. -nil 011 lire hefore tenuring.
Ono farm, 725 acres, three miles from Americus.
One farm, GOO ncres, near Leslie, cn 8. A. M. R. R., twelve
miles from Americus, about 350 acres cleared, 10 now tenant houses
on place. This is ono of tho finest cotton farms in Georgia; will bo
sold at a bargain. Also several houses and vacant lots in Americus.
Call on
w. 30. Haynes tfc Son,
tyrayth St.. Recorder Mull,ling. AMER1CU8, OA.
rmy tesvc?
FI AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THtJMftlC..
Inhuranee Placed on City and Country Property.
« dice on Jackxou Street, two doors north of Telegraph Office.
Ytlabta, Oa.
SCHROEDER & STRICKLAND,
724 Cotton Avenue, Americus, Ga.
ui&duotsf hi, Ctftff ul Slat Ires Win, hhoMiratox&uihi
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- IRON SMOKE STACKS.A SPECIALTY-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
woulu be pleated to gl va you eatlmatea on y
be tint *Ih!! In every purl
1 Tin, Iron and
1 ar. fudging.
Vorkiroin Tl
'renting and Final
m^L AND GET OUR ESTIMATES AND GIVE CUS A TRIAL-
U. H. JO88EY,
THE LEADING DEA'.ER IN
Tobacco, Cigars and Liquors.
sou Aieit or Ue Ceebnted oil 'Bin srif leilictLWlirtr.
31 COTTON AVENUE.
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BAKERY
R. F. NEHRINC,
riinruiKToK.
licboi Street, Older Allei House
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
: fiir Cab, of ill Sndi Fnaptlj filed! • 8ml ui bta Wgo Boa nt M»
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO
IO Now
Lumber told on Initallmei
H.
B. WATTS
—Wkolenle u< fietill Deiier 11—
GROCERIES
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty!
No. 303 Forsyth end 1004 Lee Street., - - AMKHIGU8. OBORQ
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Soutnwestern Division.
Correct Schedule, Mo. IS, In Effect AugunttM, ISfiO
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
No. &.
Dally.
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For further Information relative to ticket!, aclietlulet, route! ate. ate.,apply
A. T. MAY WELL, Agent, J. C. McKKNZIK, Hup’l, K.T. I’ll A RLTOM.Uen. Ptmm. Af*l,
t marled!. <la Mamn.Ua. Mavannab.Ua.
D. R. BYTUEWOOD, DlvUlon PaM. Ag’t., Columbui, lia.
1). D. CUBKAK, Hap’t, Columbua. (la. J. C. MilAW.Trav. Paia. Ag’t., Havannah Oa
Savannah, Americus & Montgomery Railway
Time Card in Effect October 12, 1890.
Western Division.
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REAL : ESTATE : BARGAINS !
I hove TWO V BUY DESIR.% BLK NEW LOTT AO EH which I ci
SELL ON EASY TEI‘MH
LOTT WARRENT.
Bank of Sumter Building.
DeMoto,
Cobba,
Johnson,
... .Coney
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Penia
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BUGS.
Owing to the great
delay in freights, I am
compelled to retire
from the Carpet busi
ness. i offer for sale
ill Samples,
in my store on Cotton
Avenue, consisting of
They are suitable for
Rugs only and will be
sold at
Low Prices!
Call and examine
them. There are a
number of beautiful
I
pieces. * f X
No trouble to show
them,
mm,
MANAGER.
414,416 md 418 Colton Ave
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