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.A me incus -Recorder.
XjOOAXj OOZjXTMZ^.
,H. O. STORKY, Local Kell tor.
LOCAl* BCIIBDULK.
Oa snd after Bun day, November 18th, trains r. i
ran as follow*:
Day puseuger down arrives dully 12:84 p m.
K up “ “ 8:28 j» m.
Night “ Jo»n ;; ;• mu p ">•
«* up 4:18 urn.
Day f.oltht down Jelly oxen* Sunday,
« .*• lip “ “ 9:00 ntn.
Night " up “ “ “ P’BOptn.
\r l .< down “ “ Monday, 1*9 am.
LOTT WARREN, Agent.
COTTON RKPOHT.
Good M'ddling.
Middling. 0
Low Middling 91
Good Ordinary 8±
Ordinary
Market quiet.
Receipts to dote 21,090
Same elate last year 22,722
Showing a loss of 1,032
Utionic Notice.
Regular Communication, Anjencua
Lodge. No. 13, F. & A. 3L, unmiul elec
tion of officers to serve for the ensuing
year will take placo to-night. A full at
tendance is desired.
H. D. 'Vatts, W. M.
E. J. Brooks, Secretary.
PE^T X’OEhT'TS.
w
Modes
Mr. W. B. Seville, ot near Weston, is
authorized to collect snd receipt lor sub
scriptions. All receipts signed by him
will b« recognized by tlio proprietor, wtf
A Dauclug School
Efforts are being made by several young
men to organize a dancing class here, anil
eDgnge the services of Profs. Hnrt or
Bush. We hope they will succeed.
Death la Bronvrooil.
From our Bronwood correspondent wo
learn that Itev. Thos. L. Speight, ot tbo
M. E. conference, died yesterday morn
ing at 4 o'clock, of typhoid pneumonia.
He was in his seventy-third year, and
leaves large lamily connections uud many
friends.
Married*
At the home of the bride’s mother, on
the 27th of November last, Mr. Thomas
W. Powell and Miss Johnnie W. Bail,
bsth of Terrell county, J. W. Sears, J. I\,
officiating. We wish for each ooe so
happily mated a long life of supreme
happiness.
Ordination.
The Baptist Church at Shiloh, Sumter
county, will ordain J. W. Bedcnbaugh on
tho second Sabbath in January next. The
ministers Invited to bo present are Revs.
Jesse Slallings, Washington Thurpe, B.
W. Davis and A. J. Hairey, with pastor
J. H. Caywooil.
Mr. J. G. Ellison of Forsyth, toys the
Advertiser, has a cow for which he paid
fifty dollars. She gives nearly four gal
lons of milk a day. During the past few
months Mrs. Ellison lias kept a careful
account of tlio sales of milk and butler.
From October (itli to November 8th, the
sales amonnted to 811.50; and from Nov.
0th to December 3d, 80.(10. This was
done after taking enough u.ilk end but
ter for tho use of the family, which is not
a'small onU The butter is sold in For
syth at twenty-five cents a pound.'
The City Election.
The eleolion for three aldermen to fill
the places of Burt, Cobb, and Watts,
whose terms have expired, occurred last
Wednesday. It created more then ordin
ary interest because of the public school
agitation- Following is the resnlt;
1'UIH.IC SCHOOL TICKET.
E. A. Hawkins .
It. E. Cobb
W. P. Burt.
wild witching maiden s
Rut when she w.v filled to repletion.
With stew* uud hut coffee and frit*,
And the supper had reach d a completion,
in front of her l»e» Butler eye*,
Behold, she arose from the table,
And accepted the arm of another,
And ere to pursue l was able,
She liad gone with her strapping Mb brother.
, —Chicago San.
And Christman draweth nigh.
Tickets now* on sale for HaverlyV Mins
trels.
Everybody is taking ft rest for the holi
days.
Auiericns is holding up well on her
cotton receipts.
Humor says that there will be n mar
riage on the 27th inst.
Pay Schumpert A Roney wlmt you owe
them at once. tf
Uotli the steamers were out Monday, to
pump water into the new cistern.
Gold Pens and Pencils,
to Agnes Aycock.
Read the Administrators’ Sales in this
issue. You may miss a bargain if you do
not.
HonsesVaunofc bo built lust enough to
accommodate the people who are moving
here.
•Toe Roney bus ordered a bushel of uick-
les to begin the penny business tho first
of next year.
Handsome Gift Books for the holidays,
to Agmss Aycock.
L. B. Bosworth has something new to
tell yon this morning. Read liis adver
tisement.
If you want ft nice little house, don’t
fail to read advertisement headed
Rare Chance.”
If yon want to see the comet, get a pair
*of opera glasses and look in the northwest,
near the milky way.
Fork is at a discount in Americas,- as
between the butchers and the farmers the
price is kept down.
The new “tunnel cistern” was turned
over to the council Monday night. Its
cost did not exceed $500.
Read the advertisment of •!. A. & D. F.
Davenport.
The Women’s Christian Temperance
Union will have a day of Thanksgiving on
Sunday, the 23d day of December.
Don’t fail to read Mrs. Fred Lewis’ new
advertisement and then go and see her
handsome stock ot holiday goods.
If a rain would come, thcro would be
no wood, but ns there is no sign of min,
there will be plenty of wood.
The pool on the depth at which the ar
tesian will atrike water is meeting with
favor, and many are the half dollars
which go into it,
Th sale of “Bobb” Cotton Seed is un
precedented. The cotti n from this hoed
sells from one and a hull to two cents
more than any other cotton. A few bush
els more for sale by Tool?-. MvGarrab ifc
Toudcs. " 3m
“Jersey Fins,” 25 cents to $2 50 each.
If James Fuickki: & Biw.
Haverlv proposes to give ns ns good a
show Wednesday night as bn did in tho
Strategists, and all remember that to be
the best show of the season.
Just received, h cat of Acid Phosphate,
v, Harris ,t James.
A new religious sect lias arisen in Eng
land which worships Mother Ere. The
daughters of Eve are worshiped by all
sects.— Exchange
You are mistaken, they are worshiped
by only one sr-x.
• -s :* Hawk nsj^ently export* to f'jr-
.205
ANTI-SCHOOL TICKET.
A. L. Reef '.........78
S. HcGarraB .' ...58
A. K. Schumpert
Out of a registered list ot about 350,
287 votes were east.
Stolen Steers.
Wednesday morning a negro drove two
fat steers in and stopped on Cotton Avo.
line. In a short time he was negotiating
for their sale, and offered them at such u
low price that he aroused suspicion.
Marshal Lingo soou had charge ot him,
and be wa* caged to await further devel
opments. He claimed that hie namo was
Joe Ferry, and lived fonrand a half miles
this side of Lumpkin, and that the steers
were Bill Reads, of the same placo, but
from wlmt he said in his talk and the
brand or the oteera, it Is thought they.be
long to Judge Harrell. Mr. B. F. Morgen
says he knows the negro, as be formerly
belonged to his wife's parents, and that
his name is Fed Feiry, a bad negro. Fed
is probably on tho road to a nice sentence
at Steven’s Pottery. • ! J
Hmrnly't Minstrels at Cincinnati,
atamte,
“Haverly's Minstrels opened with an
audienco that packed the largo theatre
last evening. The lond appMnsc testified
to the feeling of approbation that throbs
for minstrelry in the common heart. The
conspicuous features of originality in the
first part was the introduction of opera
music in place of the cheap sentimcntol
ballads that have so long trembled nn-
pleaaantly Into the ear. . This is a good
change, and there are- many good voices,
and a well trained chorus- The selections
were given with good effect. The 11; lit
order of songs were resigned to the funny
end men. In the matter of jokes, Haver-
Iy's minstrels deal more in originality
than any company extant, and in the pre
sentation of langbable comedy they are
certainly unrivaled.”
nlsli all the turkeys thhuila m will use,Jus
he has filled his ohioken^nrd with llieui,
and still buys moro. You cju get any
size you want.
BAs wc have a large list of subscribers in
Terrell county, we publish the present
ment* of the Grand Jury of November
Term of Superior Cohrt this morning.
They are aensiblr.
Goods for the holidays, new, well select
ed and handsome, (to) Agnes Avvock.
Nelson Stolling, a cripple negro, came
in with Fed Perry and the stolen steers
Wednesday, and occupied a prominent
position in front of the Bank of Aotericua
all the afternoon. It was his first visit to
Xnteriens, and he hopes it will be liis lost
If yon wfsh some fine barrel pickles call
on Harris t James.
The sale of "Bobb'’ Cotton Seed is un
precedented. The cotton from this seed
sells from’ one and a half to two cents
more than any other cotton. A few bush
els more for sale by Toole, McGsrrah &
Tondee.
Orders promptly filled,
to Agnes Aycock.
Save time and trouble by settling your
account with Schnmpert J; Roney, tf
Thos. Carl, the flying jenny man, sent
np his balloon Wednesday, and it was a
magnificent sight, going about half a mile
high. It landed in Dr. Eldridge’s yard.
The performance on the trapeze was dar
ing and hazardous. j
The largest and finest stock of books,
lbums of all kinds, papetries, toys and
fancy goods in town, (tc) Agnes Aycock.
Mr. D. E. Dunbar, of Fayette county,
has rented the Webster Bagley place and
will make tliia connty his permanent
home. We arc always glad to welcome
such citizens os Mr. Dunbar, and hope he
may induce othera to forsake the barren
and inhospitable region of North Georgia
and emigrate to the sunny clime amlrich
lands cf the Southwest. .
PERSONA I. PARAGRAPHS.
Driver Will Hooks Was up Monday
shaking bauds around.
Hod. D. B. Harrell, of Webster, was in
the city on .Saturday.
Col. F. E. Burke ii quite ill with ery
sipelns. We hope He will soon be out.
Miss Vivelu Davenport of Preslon, Go.
is visiting her cousin, Miss Leila Daven
port.
Misses Mary Chapman and Johnnie
Robbins, of Tulbottou. arc visitiug Mrs,
Dr. Burt.
Mr. J. W. Wheatley hos been removed
from bis homo in thecountry to W. 11. C.
Dudley's. He is gaining slowly.
Mr. M. Callaway left on Wednesday for
Augnsta with liis daughter Belle, where
he proposts to put her under medical
treatment.
Miases Mamie Peabody and Lena Ford
leave to-day for the former's home in
Columbus, where Miss Lena will visit
during tho holidays.
Misses Minuie Cook, Coro Prince, Vivo-
la snd Leila Davenport, chaperoned by
Mrs. Blaok, spent Wednesday amidst the
ruins of AnJersonvillo.
From the Hawkinsrilla News we learn
that Messrs. C. R. Hardy & Co., of ttaia
city, will in a short time open up a stock
of hardware in that city.
Capt. Taylor, of Huwkinsville, ia visit
ing here and taking care of the store while
Gus Willeitt makes the acquaintance of
tho boys in Hawkinsvillo.
Mr. J. W. Jones, of Anderaonvillc, takes
charge of the Fnrlow plantation next
Moudny. Mr. Jones is one of the most
successful overseers in this state, and will
be the right mall for tho Furlow boys.
Rev. J. O. A. Cook, pastor ot the Metho
dist Churoli, leaves on Monday to attend
llio Annual Conference at Macon, Mr.
Cook has been a faithful and earnest
worker and his services have been so ac
ceptable to those under his charge and
to onr people generally Hint they would
be pleased to see him returned for an
other year.
We welcome to onr city Mr. A. O. Cole
man. secretary and treasurer of the Geor
gia Loan and Trnat Company. Mr. Cole
man is a Connecticut man by birth, but
is recently of Baster Springs, Kansas,
where ho left a lucrative law practice to
accept liis present position. We hope
his location among us may prove both
plenaant and profitable.
Mr. John 11. Alban, of Findlay, Ohio,
arrived in this city on Thursday night,
and is the guest of Mr. W. H. Wheeler.
Mr. Allnn expresses himself ns agreeably
disappointed in Southwest Georgia, it
being a finer country than he had sup
posed. It is probablo that lie will locate
nmong ns, engaging in farming. We
hope so, for ho is a tine gentleman and
will make a good citizen.
"Jersey Pins,” Solid Silver and Plated,
tf James Fiuckeh A Bho.
A Neiv Hall.
Some weeks ago the Recorder called
;ho attention of the secret orders of this
city to the fact that they now had an op
portunity of securing a handsome hall
for their meetings by conferring with Mr.
H. D. Watts and reutingtiia second story
of his new building. Acting upon this
suggestion, the various orders appointed
committees to investigate the matter, and
at a meeting of these committees the fol
lowing sub-committees were appointed :
To wait upon the merchants end citi
zens end ascertain wlmt aid conld bo
secured—M. B. Counoil, H. D. Watts, J.
N. Carter, A. C. Bell, R. E. Cobb and A.
S. Cults.
To interview tho Indies and ask their
co-operation—H. 8. Davis, J. E. Sullivan,
J. L. Price and W. T. A. Dunn.
To ascertain probable cost of procuring I
tio.v lmll and fitting up Ihc some—A. S. I
Cutis, H. 1). Watts and J. li. C. Smith. |
These committees bnvo gone to work j
and we hope they will meet witli such
success that the now ball will be secured.
Wo understand that it is proposed to give
a fair lor tho purposo of railing funds to
fit up the ball with new furniture.
I’uy your account at Schnmpert A: Hon
ey’s. tt
A Reparsed Forgery.
We learn from B. C. Williams, of Poin
dexter, that a person by tbo name of 11.
L. Manns drew (50.00 a few days ago.
through a lorged paper from the house of
JobnF. Lewis Jb San, Monlezumn. The
names forged to the paper were B. C.
Williams, J. W. Souder, of Macon county,
and It. L. Ethridge, of Schley county.
Mr. Williams says Manns had no visible
menus ot support, and for the last six
months bad been loitering around Auder-
aonville, pretending to bo a prtaeher, and
at times filling variant pulpit* in the
ooantry. We learned that Manna could
only write hit name, and that the forged
signatures were made for him by a little
boy who was innocent of any wrong doing.
Manns is still at large.
A Delightful Party.
One of the most delightful occasions we
ever attended was the sociable and bop
given at the borne of Mr. IL B. Haynu'a
near this city. On Tuesday oveningat 7t».
it., about ten couples of the belles end
beaux of the oity left for the home of Mr.
Haynes, about six miles distant. Arriv
ing there after a delightful moonlight
drive of an hour, we were cordially wel
comed by the handsome lmst and bis fair
sisters, who seemed to vio with eueli
other in the generous attentions shown
their guests. After a few moments lieforu
two roaring fires the music struck up.
and the dancing began, which wns con
tinued until u lato hour, interspersed
with many games both iu and out of
doors; games that we nil indulged in aa
little children, and though almost for
gotten, readily came hack to our mem
ories with a little practice, and were more
heartily enjoyed than ever of yore. At
eleven o’eloek wo were all invited into
the sapper room, where an a long table
were piled dishes and plates of steaming
molueses candy,Jwhich was dexterously
palled by the ladies for tbemselveg and
their gallants. After another long linger
ing snd protracted dance the crowd dis
persed, eaoh carrying in liia or her heart
only the fondest reoollections of tho oc
casion which wns nnnnimonsly voted the
happiest of their lives.
Sumter Couuty Agricultural Society,
Deckuiikii 11,1883. >
Regular Meeting. ]
L. II. Carter, J. L. Wilkinson and 1).
H. Wilkinson admitted to membership.
On motion of Major Furlow the ad
dress from Hoo. W. A. Wilson on Tech
nology was deterred to the next regular
meeting, January 10th, at which time tho
Society earnestly urges tho members and
peoplo generally jo be presont, ns the
subject is of vast importance to both the
agricultural and educational interests of
the country. The following officers ot
the Society were elected for the ensuiug
year: J. H. Black, Presidents. S. Bird,
W, A. Wilson, Vice-Presidents; M. B.
Council, Secsetery.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
27tli district, W. J. Barlow, M. L.
Laoky; 15th district, W. H. Harp; New
lGtb, T. M. Furlow; Old 16th, J. It. Gate-
wood; 17tb district, J. F. llo»;New 26th,
J. A. Wilson; Old 26tb, J. D. Glover;2-Sth
district, C. S. S. Horne; 29th district,
Leonard Parker.
The following were elected as delegates
to the State Agricultural Convention,
which moots in Savannah in Febrnary ;
W. J. Barlow, J. K. Gatewood. W. O.
Toole, W. A. Wilson, Alternates.
For the August meelitig: W. T. Toole,
J. L. Wilkinson. J. A. Wilson and 8. S.
Bird. Alternates.
Meeting adjourned-
J. H. Black, President.
M. B. Council, Secretary.
commercial markets. I
December 14, 1883. j
Meat.
Hulk, deaf rlbe .perlb. 7S t toS
Uacon •* 81-2 to p
Hams,. “ 171-2to 18
Slum!tins, •• 7 to7 1-2
' CORN AND MEAL.
Corn, white j>er bushel, 75 to SO
Com, mixed,... “ r„s
^Vlilie mini, •• 75 to 80
FLOOR AND litUfr.
Fltnir, boat patent, tnrbbl. S O'
(liOlrCy
tuiuliy
F# 5
SLOYER’S OPERA HOUSE
oxe xroirr oxly.
, December lOtir,
Haverly’s Minstrels.
C 25 I
J. tf. IIAVKRLV,
KIT. CLARKE,
Proprietor*
Manager.-
Writ n,..
uinlly
5 75 to it oo
M/i*. *• 120 to 125
HARDWARE.
. burls, 10d. per keg, 4f0
THE BLACKBIRDS OF A NATION \
H,rHun, Auteriran,..'.."pcr'lb. | j No PlfiJCtl-Ont Pl'ClUy .FetltUl'CS f
Flowstcot,..* *« * ?'
DRUGS.
faster Oil, per cn\ I 7.1 to 2 00
4to . 2
Omophor, gam, •* 45to5;>
Kerosene Oil, per gal. 16 to *0
Kpsom Salta, per lb. 6
8 A LI'S.
alt, LlvrrirOol, pernaek J 25 to l 75
Virginia,
LIQUORS.
WhDky, common,. per gal
Com, “
Gin, common «
Holland, «
Tom Cm, i “
Rum, Now Kugland •*
J 50 to 175
1 50
ISO to 8 50
1 95 to 8 60
1 75 to 9 50
1 25 to 6 00
The bent ia the cheapest. Buy Shri-
tier's Indian Vermifuge, us it is guaran
teed to destroy and expel worms—the
child’s greatest enemy.
o>. A. 4k D. P, Davenport,
The popular Druggists und Prescrip-
tionists of Lamar street, have auhnngo
in their advertisement to which they in
vite attention. They keep everything
fresh and pure in their drug store. They
will not handle anvthiog but what is
pure, and it can be depended upon
that the material they use in their pre
scriptions are the very beat that oan be
bought. Every ono knows the stand
ing of this house, and we wish to particu
larly impress upon the minds of all the
above foots.
The Election In Dawns.
Following is the result of the muuici-
Best....
Prucb, • 3 00 to 3 00
Apple, “ t TA to 2 50
OATS AND HAY.
Fcptl Oat*. per buMi. 50 to 60
Scfd Oxt«, Taxis riut proot.... “ " ‘ ""
Rny «4utldo tbs.
FAMILY OttOCKRIKH.
oflt e, bent Rio
Common,
yrup, country,
...tier lb. 15 to20
... “ 10 to 12
..per gut. 40 to 60
.. •• 60 to 75
..per tb.
3 Acte at Once. 3
4 PEDESTAL CLOtiUISTS. 4
5 VERSATILE VOCALISTS. S
H) tOHL COMEDIANS. I»
MARVELOUS
MID AIR SOMEKSAULT CL0€L
HAVERLY'S $10,000 ACTING DOGS..
The Great Model Trr.npe! Tbo Glory
of the Minstrel Stage I ,
PRICES AS TTSTTA T.
Reserved Seats now ou wile at usual place*.
flilt-edgeu,
Fair, *•
Olromnrpai'lno, ••
Rice, be*!, whole gram* “
Droken,.... «*
Tea, black ..I “
Green, •»
Dried Apple*, ...
Dried Peaches,.,... ••
Lard, ••
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Huttor, per I
Kitg*,.
10 to 12*
15 to 25
7 to 10
< i to (I
S to 12|
12 to 15
ChtckefS
Bwoek Potatoos.
Ir'ih Potatoes..
Beeswax,
Tallow,
Fodder,
. each. '26 to 25
per bushel 60 to 75
per buahel 140 to 160
per IK <5 to 30
*• 4 to 5
per lOo 60 to 76
RAGGING AND TIBS.
10 to 13
;iIIDR* AND 8KINS.
dry flint, per IK
40
1 35 to 1 fO
Hide ,
Halted,...
Green,...
Deer Kkine,....
Coot skin*,. ..
..each, f to 10
pal election in Dawson;
Mayor—W. B. Cbsattiam
Aldermen—>W. C. Kendrick
77
L. H. Baldwin
75
L. A. iKiwcry
W. A. Jaucrt
75
H. S. Lee
29
(!. Deublor.-
70
Clark—J. L. Jnnra
79
Treasurer—'T. II. Thornton
7«
Mr. Lee declined to make the run,
which will account for his small vote.
Spol Cash Store.
On and after January 1st, 1K84, we shall
sell exclusively lor ttPOT CA8H, and in
no instance will we vary one iota. Let him
be rich or poor, the snmc treatment will
be administered to all alike. We have
adopted this measure believin'.? it to b** to
the interest of bnyernud seller. Wo shitl!
also in connection with our HPOT CASH
STORE introduce the penny system, giv-
in every instance the exact change. Wk
MEAN WHAT WK SAT.
'Jersey Pins’’ just received
if Jambs Fricker A Bno.
Going to Albany*
Copying our item about the A. L. I. go
ing to Albany the News says:
“Our military and citizens generally
would extend a cordial welcome to the
Light Infantry and as many of tho good
people cf Americas ns could be induced
A. Change of Weather Necessitates a
Change of Clothing.
Such being the case you are invited to
call at Nos. 205 and 207 Forsyth Street,
Americas, Ga., where you will hud a large
Stock of Gents Ready Made
CLOTHING!
Consisting of FINE DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
WORKING SUITS,
together with a large lin* of light and
heavy weight Overcoat*, Ulsters, Ac.,
which we are offering at prioos to suit
tho times. These goods were bought di
rect from the msnntaotnrera, end or* guar
anteed to bo Now Fresh Goods of the Best
Material and Workmanship, Latest Styles
and first-class in every particular. j
JOHN R. SHAW. |
Tb* Clothier. Hatter and Shit ter.
New Advertisements.
Soliooi ITotioei -
The Itowd of Kductllon of Schley will incot tn
Kltav llc tlio first Tueadny In dahuory next, to
loento Bello* In end contract with T< xvliers lor tlio
PuMIcim'IhmiIii for the year 1884.
O. tf. SMITH,
docl4»lt O. H. U. Schley County.
NOTICE.
Administrator'$ Sale.
GEORGIA —8(711 L K Y V(HJ S TV.
lly vlr He of unltjrder fr»»ra tho Oidinnrv of 4c!iloy
■iinty, 1 v Hi tell atfub'Ic ouu-ry <m Tucft i'y, the.
ISthuny of lHJC0'i«l*}r, 1&83. Ht the hi'e reel .cnee
I Alexander Good eon. deceased, the i»er«onal
property bflonrlng to the eklHl* of Mid dcceaxed,
eoneUiltK of Horst'*, Mule*, Cow a, Hogs, Com,
Fodder, Wheat, Oatr, Pent, Potatoes, Col ton Herd,
Hvrup, Cane Mill, Wucmi*, Funning Implcim'iita,
ltDcx’itdth Tools, Gin Sewing Machine, etc. Tho
aajo to continue fioTtidny to day until the an Id
f n opert.v In fold. Tcrtna- lirr minis under ten U«d-
ar?,cm»h; nttur sum- pnynblc OOotwr 1st, 1884,
with ntiproTed wc»rUy.
At the snimt tfmd slid place I «U| rent the |<uid*
of sard »“tato for the yoar *884, «t public outcry.
TbD, the 27th dny of November, 1883.
die 14nit 1 f C. If'HMITIf, Administrator.
Rules Adopted by the Board of Ed
ucation of to ebster County.
For Government of Public Schools
Id. Hy virtue of an wit of the Gcnrrnl Assembly
of Ibst, imn-ui r tig County Hoard* •I’Kdaca'imi
to adopt a full ten montim term, end vita an ear
nest de*lro «»n the part of th« Hoard, to revive the
I' ter«*t In neighborhood school* It 1* ordered by
the Hoard that tho Dublin Hc'ioola of t*io roui.*y
may liotfln on the first Monday m January in etc i
year und o ose by the drat of .Not amber thereafter,
and that Hlxty Five days may bu counted at any
tlini during raid form and !*• ho credited.
2d. Hchcols taught for A l»**» term than two
month*, or forty.three days, will not lw recruited
at all.
3d. Treater* ere required to determine the lorn-
thin nnd number o| pupils iu ilie r respective
anb-dlHirirt.
4th. In recommending Teacherr, rcsHrntN of
this county arc to Ikj prefer n-.|, e«peHa'lv for col
ored echog'a
A NEW TREATMENT
For Consumption, Asthma, Dronchl-
tna, Dyapepata, Catarrh, Headache,.
Debility. Illteumat l»m. Neuralgia, aa*
all chronic and Nervous Disorder*.
A CARS,
We, the undersigned* Inuring received great ami •
permanent benefit from tho u*c of “COMPOUND*
OXYGEN." prejutretl and administered by Dm.
u’r « iil-vv a. n.ti tv ... nhiia.ui..u. .1* l.
►cionce. end all that is claimed for It, consider It a
duty which ws owe to the many thousands who
sul)«ring from chronic and so-called 'Mticnra-
dsnoe.
We Imve personal knowledg of Daa. STAB-
KEY A- PALK.V. They ere educated, intelligent,
and conscientious physicIuim, who will not* waatr
sure, make any statement which they do not know
or believe to he tni", nor publish sny testimo
nial* or report* of nut- which ore net genuine.
Wtf, D. KKLLKY,
Member of Ctit.grois from Philadelphia..
T. 8. ARTHUR,
Editor and Pnbllshcr "Arthur's Home
visit each school in thfi
by one or moro of their
school and supervis* the milking out of tfaeTci
er 1 * report.
6th. Twehers vhnll notify flic it Truetvea t
which day their srhoo a siuli clofic.
Done by order o the IhMid iu regular sc?«'.<
Decemlicr 4tb. Pit
JAMKi P. WALKER, Chsirmau.
,1, R. STAPLETON, Secretary and t-’ounty
School ONumisaloner. dcclirSt
Guano. Guano. Guano.
J. A.S.BAISDEN,
GUANO PgAT«ER,
r — r I* receiving and has ia store the best grades of
to come along with tb*m. The Albany
Guards need aome such visitation as is ' ' ' “ ' '
sngg sited by our Amerieus contemporary
to inspire them with a little more inter
est in their organization. They have not
turned out in many months, hut a visit
from the Amerieus boys would bring
them out in full force. Keep the halt in
motion, brother Rlcoedeh.
him, u lie I, offering the test pad., »t Ike lo*e,l
sort".
All thoM indebted to him will pie.»e veil an
SAFE FOR SAM I
A MARVIN SAFE, good as n*w, for
sal* cheap. Apply to
apri!22tf JOHN M. COKER.
Assignee’* Sale.
Will be sold lo the highest bidder^ n*. p'.ihlln out-
! cry within tho legal hours of salff beforo (ha Conr».
1tou*c door In Atnaiicu*, Mumter county, Ga.,
on the tlrst Tu.>*lay In elsnuary, I8H4, tho follow
ing real estate, a* the property D. A. Jewell,
of the county of lfn..co<k. in su.'il State, conveyed
by deed of s**lgrn» -nt from f »ld Jewell to the
nmlersigt od dutmli 17th April, 1H83, to-wit: All
that Intel of land aUunte, Ivlng «nd halni tn tho
connty of Sumter, afrirnwM. kn*»wii In the plan «»r
the (28th> twenty-eighth Jurist, as t-*elvc hun
dred (teres, more or 1*8 !*• ve the land formerly
owned by k G. Ditrmnurl and jo nlng the land*
of the fp»t'i' of 11. IL Djiiit'l nnd Miles Bhp.4 and
other*, nnd known by tho tn* numner?, to*
Wit; Three hundred and four (3c4). thro* hundred
ar>d 6ve f.1651, three handrctl srd rt|ty-tno t»53),
three liundrrd and tittv-thrse .'853),three hundrea
and fifty-four (354) nml two luindigd and eightye
tightens.) Tcrm»co»h. The rent tor 1844 to (•
to purebanrr. W. il. JKW£f*L,
Magnzine," l’klKdolpbis.
V. L. CONItAD,
Editor “Latlier.in Observer,* Pblludfl-
pMa#
Pbiladolphtu, Pu„ Juno 1,18W.
In ortlrt to meet a natural Inquiry In regard Ur
ottr professional nnd itorsonal * niidlng, nnd to
ai»e Intrcrtsedcontldmeo In our »tatcmcntaandlii
the gcuultieimaa of uur tusii.i oiiUU and re|Hirts of
cni<w, we nnnt he s'Hivecnvtt from gentlemen well
nnd widely known and ot the highest fiersnaal
c Intruder.
«>ur “Treutlsoon GompeundOxygen," contain-
Ing a hlatorv ot xml imnlo of action ot this remark
able runtivc agent, nn-t »large record of *urpris
ing cures in .Conan ption, Cat-irrali, Neuralgia.
Bronchitis, Aa'linm. to., u.ul a wido rang* of
chronic diseases, will W simt tV«T.
Address Drs. HTARKEY 4k PAhEBT.
1100 and till Glritrd Mtrest,
Xov.2ltf IPItlsdolphla., Ps«.
NOTICE.
November IS*, 1888;
We have tclcr.sd Monday, the 17th day of Dc»
ember next to award the premiums on tbo Bob!*
Gotton. All parties Interested will p'euso ha ou
hand on that day and soled their judges, aa the
Judges will be selected by th'* contestants.
TOOLE, MoG.ttill.Uf A TOJTD1X
November 16th, 1888.'
Me*srs, Too!*, McGarmh A-Tondos, Amsricn*.
Georgia: after two ycsrscnrerienea In planting
the Bobb Cottou I rcol no li-sitency In recom
mending ft to my plnntli.g friouda It vteldsaa
well per nere »a any cotton 1 ever planted, and it
far serpsw**, in attip'e, any cotton 1 ever taw.
sells readily In our market at from on* half to
11 * J *~*re tb m our common cot*
t re «rop of It another
J. M. BIRD-
Xoreniber 15th, 188*^'
Toole, McGarnh A Tondee, Amerieus.,
G orgh,: I planted the Robb Colton deed
bought of you lust Mention. 1 aL*> planted ohm
rtno vni ietics. f am »afi*fleo that the Robb Cot
ton latter suiKstinr, Ixith as to the yields par acre
and staple, to any coitnn i ever planted. 1 sold
triy cotton at tbreo een’s per pound sbovo onr
common cotton. I Mia 11 Increase my crop in an
other year. IfoaiMftAilly yours.
I8AAC If. WIGGINS.
NYe have onv bundled bushels of the above out-
ten seed for sale.
nox^wlf TOOLE, McGARRAH & TONDEE.
Administrators’ Sale.
mil# from*
* Mattb-
HUDAY, DKtJLMHKi: 21, 1583,
the per-o-ud property belonging to said estate, as
follow*:
Mnlon, Horses. Cows, (tine Jer*»v cattloV Park
nnd Hi.ick Hogs, <1«»hIs, t’oin, Fodder, Cotton
Seed, l*ea«, potatoes, Wagons, Haggles. Hamora- ,
Farming Implements, and ranuy other attioloa ten-
natoerotts to mention. Jslc to commenea at 10»
m. TermsCasK WM. MATTHEWS,
J. J. WILLIFORD,
dedfwatwlt Admintstrstom
ere specially nqutred to ... ,, ,
ir rc|lcctlvv •ii£ill,tii-t> Jl* In M«n-ri voumv, on. ir
nuinlN-r on Hi • last dav. of f Piforille, at tho lOto residence or John I
e tnnklne out of tbeTenrii- 1 ® w ^* deceased, on
Administrators’ Sale.
Bumtcr county, Ga.,
MONDAY, DECEMBER '.7. 18SJ,
be ost
i connty, as
Hogs, Goats Farm ng ftAplemeht's.''Wfi^ns,0«ts,
Pens, Potatoes. Cane, &C. Bale Iu coromcnct nkHh
am. Terms Cash.
WM.
Administrators.
For Rent.
Dr. It. (' Itlaek will rent lib Urge elgnt-room*
house %vith40ncrcoflund in high statu of orttl-
vathm, beautipil location slid line water and water
p.lvdcge-, tine society and healthy, all within tbo
corporate limit* uf Anuaicue. Ail uut- bnlidtoge
complete. nov7w4.
FOR SAZiB.
Out Bedstead, 1 -Bureau, I Wasltstaml. I sett
ffpiral lied rtprlngr, * setts flextnptc Bed Springs
1 *ef| Unodrupfo Bed hpr lags, S Un»k and Cotton
Mattrswc*. Luqulre at RecoBuaa ofBce. It
Moxtey Wanted I
A gi-ntleman of this city would Ifkenloaoof
dl,‘K>i toe 1: mouths. Willg.ve iml esMtr worth
ten tl-. <• that amount as NccarUy.; Will pay 10
PW « nUW ^"“'DOOKKKKrKA.
decl«w! Care Racoanax, Amerlen*,
for Sale.' *s
I edhr for role tbo Jlonsu and lot on.Nortbewss f
coriM-rt»f Lw and Finn Stim-K Pertte. ,Uhl.z
lo puicli-i.' . d«*Ir,ble homr cm do »o by ap.-
rlylns to lb. mul.MtxiivJ It IkonHoy-1.-
A-cHtt D. K. S1IITU.
(hnr A MOSITIl u* Board fcrljlw
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