Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, January 18, 1884, Image 5

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Americus Recorder. £«00 4j7 Co£lTBtU». H. C STORJET, Uul ICdltor. ' ~ LOOlb 8CI1EDUI.R. On snd .tier ScnJ’y, November IBS, trail ■ »i m u fellows: Par m maaar turn* inttia dally 13:44 pm. i “ op “ •• *2! pm. Klakt “ <an “ ifetapst. m <a ap « *• 4:11 a m. Dyrf ataMiorra telly rzr.pt Fondsj-, 4:44 p m. NLcM “ 8 - “ “ MO pm. .. - data « “ Honda;, Mam. LOTT WARHK.V, ditat. Cl.slog of Malta. Doing west nod (oath clone at 12 m. Oningesatnnd north clone at Jp. to. Night mall north cloaent 630 n. m. For Burn* Vistn. 12 m. Lumpkin 12 m. W. A. Black. P. H. I > COTTON REPORT. Good Middling..... Middling !>ji Low Miililling •} Good Ordinary fl Ordinary Si Market, flrut. Receipts to date 22 641 Same itate last year 2(i.tills Showing a Iona of 3,757 Rattle Vp. All tlioae indebted tu Mrs. Klein will oall before the 10th day of February nntl settle, or tlielr account* will be pliu- -d in the hand* obun ofticer, t( Blnckanaltblnc In Itromvond. Among onrnew ndrertisruirDtain this issue will he found tlie card of Climtian Schwab, ofllrenaood. who offers his sev- tioes to the people of that vicinity. Opened Again. I have opened my bakery and confer. tionery a to re again, and will be ready to aell bread Saturday noon. I invite all my old enstoaere to give men atoll. B. W. PattkUmiX. A Rad Death. We are pained to learn of the death of the wife of Mr. John Carter, son of Mr. Calvin Carter, of Ibis city, who died near Frimdeliip on last Wednesday night She leaves a fond husband and sorrowing children to mount their great loss. Mrs. Carter will he lurried at Friend ship to-day. The Twenty-Four Hour VValrU. Pricker Bros received some of the new watch dills yesterday, and they arc now t on cKhiliitinn. They have tilt old houra . on them, and also the twenty-lutir boor dials. There uro two sets of hands, which can be so regulated that they will koi p boll: the old and new time. With these dials yon can count the hours anyway you will. Look nt them. , Kti-tilev Superior Court. This, thu second week of the adjourned term of the court, hus been taken up hi: far with civil matters, and it is hardly probahl- tit til any criminal eases will now ho taken up. Judge Pate up to this tioic lias disposed of many casus on the civil docket, urn! when tho court adjourns a pretty clean sweep will have b-eii made as to business standing over. Foatavsrlng Porters. 'Vo understand that thu porters for the various hotels in the city are making themselves obnoxious to visitors mid Ilia traveling public by their kobavinrat the depot when trains come in. lieaithy ri valry is s good thing in its way. Inn tlic Iwiters ought lu he polite and civil to traveler', u: least, and if their employers do not so instruct them, Mr. Warren should lake tlie matter in his hands, and not allow then: to be near the trains while they are unloading. Married. At the Methodist Church, nt 2 r. si., Wednesday, Jan. 16.1«H. Mil S. M. 1>ay, of Itingold, Gu„ and Miss Jplia K. Jones, of this city. Uev. J. O. A.Cook, of Macon, officiating. The happy pair Ikv.mKmI the 230 train fortheirliome in North Georgia. Mr. Day came from the west mid pur chased a fine frnit an.l Stuck farm in North Georgia, and has a beautiful home fur hia bride. With their frien is in this city, we wish them well. On the 'Jth inst, Miai Jennie llooks, of SUwsrt eonnty, waa married to Mr. W. II. Hniitli, of Sumter county, liev. W. D. Joiner officiating. COURTV SCHOOL COMMIRRtORKRI, Proceedings of a Meeting held last Tustdajr, At se died meeting of the Board of Ed oontiou of 8umter county, held at the eoort honse, the following members were present: C. C. Shepherd, chsirmen, J. II. Blaok, Jos. E. Bees, J. B. Scott, Jno. A McDoo eld, L. P. Howell, See*y. Sebool report of Misa Florence C-Id' well was submitted and ordered paid. It was ordered by the hoard that the Commissioners shall procead st onee to pnt the public schools of the comity in operation, and that all the sehuola now in operation or may be bereatler put in operation be pnblie schools and the drat three months altrnded by auy pupil or pupils shall be considered as his or their pro rain share of tho public school term, and that all the pnblie aehools of the county will close by the lljik day of Oc tober next, and thut each teacher of said school ahsll make s lull sml complete re port to Ike County School Commissioners by the 1st day of November, thst tho Commissioners may audit them for pay- nt, end niiv teacher failing to comply with these roqtliicmeuts will ha hist to receive any |my for his or her services. It is further ordered Unit thu County Sellout Commissioners shall advertise two certain days in each month to exnlu- ino and liconse the teachers of the public school. Said advertisement to he run until the first day of April, and teaehois will govern themselves nceoidingly, and not let the liuto expire without being ex amined, or trouble might coma of it. Following is a list of the Trustees of tho county: Old 26.h DM--/.. F. Market, John Stat- bain, Jno. McCauts. New 26th Dis—A. J. Logan, J. 1). Glover, Henry Ilsrvey. New 16th Dis—T. H. Stewart. Leonard Page. J. M. lingers. Old 16lh Dis—A. 1>. Gatewood, Brice Adams, Jno. It. Gatewood. loth Dis—Ido. Sims, Joseph Howard, Peter Outlaw. 17tli Dis—Kd. Timmerman, E.H. Cheek, M. G. Logan. 27th Dis—John T. Howell, J. W. Sloan. G. W. Council. 28 li Ids-S. W. Small. F. W. Griffin. L. G. Hudson. 29th Dis—11. J. Weaver, Win. II. Glover, J 11. A. Hudson. Complaints having come la this board that the attendance of scholars has been unusually large. We would urge upon the trustees tu be vigilant and see that the reports ure properly made rail,and schools taught as the law leipiires, KMOLTIKO TO RE-TREAT. Tie just nine days since I swore off. Aud sueh a revolution It made in me that I could scoff At all the destitution Then threat'ning me, as if U were A righteous retribution For all my sins. I now prefer To aeek for Dbeolutlon In aueh s way 'twill maks a stir, Parhapa eanae persecution; I will no longer then defer- l'H treat my resolution! Fish are getting ripe. This is good weather for farmers. Look over oar new advertisement*. The Hying jenny is in Union Springs. There wero no dudes at the fire Friday night The court balitTa art having some hard work this week. The man with the first gtcen peas will soon be on'haud, Colton is going up. and Loth buyers and sellers are happy. l’at Erakins ca. not he excelled Uremao for a steamer. Muster Stovall Hall is assisting Agent Cooper in thn express business. The nimble penny is gradually inerens- lug its tcrrilmy and usefulluess. 'Fun in a Boarding School” is coming, and will be greetod by a crowded hens A Full line of Flavoring Extracts. Bak ing Powders, etc., at \V. A. Smith's Smith villo. wti A prominent merchant of this city pre dicts that meal will toon sell for $1.00 a hnshel. A prominent young druggist of this city has found out how to unfold the Opera House chairs. Homo of our hoy bicycle riders are get ting to he rX|>erta. Master John A. Cobb rides extremely well. Judge Pale, of the llawkinsville dis trict, is bolding coart this Week where Judge Fort is disqualified. Don't tail to call on Jno. M. Coker for yonr harness and saddlery of all kinds. Hi and kt Imp feat Jor cash. The steamer Knmter was out Monday afternoon filling np the cisterns. It is r. wise man that keeps water bandy. The bicycle rage is causing tears to How aiming the young buys, and no doubt the heads of fniniliea are quite weary of the word. A ring of keys have been found and left at this cilice, lly proving property sod |iaying for this notice, the owner ran | have tlie same. To nil of those trustees who have given Smith 8 tun field had a linger nail pulled its vulnabio aid wo tender our thanks, j off while reeling up the Wide Awake hoso On tuoliiiu of J. K. Hass, itwasarderul | Friday night. Though sliglil, tlie wound tlmt 0. O, Sheppard, oliulnnun, requests j v ,, r y painful, tlie city papers tu publish thu proceed ings uf the linsrd. C. C. SiiKPPEtiti Chuirmnn. I,. P. Hiiwkll Secretary. j A doctor in (Ids city reports that he lias | been culled 11 thirteen births sinoe Christ- : mas. '(list is increasing the population { at a rapid rate, Jliii McTyior says tlmt the Solicitin' of this paper Liken it hearty cry on Sundays lice,mss lie has no one to "dun” on that day. Me is k nanguty hoy. The Americus Barrel Factory has re ceived an order for one hundred nnil fif ty tiareis from thu l'aimtUo Gil Compa ny, in tlie northern part of the state. IV f. Ilart opened his dancing acliool, Monday, to large classia. Why don't the Prof, get np a abating rink? Wo believe one wonlil be liberally patronized here., A Tramp ou tils Aitvcuture*. A very seedy ir.uiincshie into F. II Bitch- amine «V Sou's store n few dsys ago, so liciting sid. lu conversation with the se* nlor partner he represented himself as a Methodist, anil ss lie ha I board tint the one he was bilking t > belong-1 to the same chtirab with himself, lie felt tree to solicit assistance, 'flic tramp raid b- had been d inking whisky since li« wss tliia- tern year- of age. and tlmt lie could not Jive without il. lie vni,ulvis.nl to go in- •o the oouutry and go tu work, remote , . . from where any liquor was .aid. but Unit I U L ' * ,m ' 10 •** “ "" ' conld advice didn't take worth a cent with htm. | I ImJra. nnt- . , . i , _ i .... 1 wisbstandit.g the short crop. Tlieqnes- aml he asked for a dime, which was ro- M lion is, w in c • does the roltuncome from; fused him, as liis ostensitde purpose was to buy liquor with it. This eli.tp is no doubt tlie same one who is reported as having gone to tho liiiu.es of some of unr ladies and grossly insulted them. From wlist wc cau learn the advance guard of the army of tramps liuve enteredoui city, nod we hope the ciiitin gang will he re cruited hugely from thesa miserable nf- femlers. Monty to Loan By reference to hla advertisement it will he aeen that Mr. J. B. Felder haa withdrawn from the firm of B. T. Byrd A Co., and will devoto bis entira time to nuking loans ia real estate in the conn lie* of Knmter, Webster and Lee. Mr. Feldar haa considerable experience In the boafneaa and represents one of the largest banking firms in New York, so that he i* enabled to make loan* at fair alas and expeditiously. Those who know Mr. Felder know him to bo a prompt basi ns** man, honorable in Ua dealings, and those wishing to borrow money will do well to call on him. A Dead Man Don*. Hr. John B. T. Lingo, of Union ooun ty, niter n few boon illness, died in this city aa Jest Tuesday night at th* rash done* of his nephnw, Mr. II. R. Johnson. Ur. Lingo won on s basinet* visit to this •Gjr.nnd wbile In the office of Harrold, Johnson & Ca, be was taken suddenly nick tad died in a few hours of paralysis. Ho wu no old aud substantial citizen of Ibis section, having lived for the pest 10 ytatt in Marion, widely know and esteem ed by ill wko knew him. At the time of bis death bo bod attained to the ripe old s^e of 79 yeata, having within that period been a member for fifty years of tho Mis sionary Baptist Church. Us leaVea a Ur^ circle of fries il* And relatives to mourn iHdr lossh Doing Albany. Thai WiiM » im *' (muting wu liu«l lust night," remarked Scrgronl llerlow, ot the A. L. I., to h comrade, Wednesday. Wasn't it, thought uml wc uru boned to go," WHHthe ausM-er. ■Go wlicro? ' linked n Kkcokiiki: iiiau ul the Sergeant. “Go to Albany on tho 22d of February," said tbo Sergeant, and hie eye* giintened in anticipation of tbs fan. •'And you lesllv bsve decided to go?* naked tbo scribe, “Yea. Ws had n rooting meeting last night. Elected several new members, paid np unr dneit and fines, and ws will go jest as enre as—m—aa we don't die,” be said. Tbs boys ha vs bad the trip In prospect for soma time, and are going to make preparations fora royal time. They will go down ou tbs 21st, get acquainted, do soma drilling, and wind op with a big ball on tbs 22d, and will corns home tired and basted the 23d. A ChftBge In Tone. Judge K. J Warren, more faailiary known as "Kit," mads bis format bow the, readers of the Republican on Wednesday as associate editor. His work la seen in several columns of sparkling editorials and a general im provement in the paper. It is evident tlmt he intends to pnll the "old reliable” oat of tbs well-worn rat in which It has been so long running and *Urt il out on a new track and st a liberal gait "Kit” brings to bis work both experience and repntatioo as a talented writer, and ws shall expect to enjoy many a pungent ed itorial from bis ready pen. « Aid. Hurl's wisdom in suggesting the buying of the Annie Jhdl wusscknowledg- «•<! Friday sight. An t-nginc that can throw t*o Hitch strutta:. im she did, is in- V.iluablr to ucity. f ip\ Hhntfrr bic« ordered out tbo A. L. I. i«» p.irudo<*n Monday next at 4 o’clock, 111 liO’Mir of General Leo’s birtl.d ly. It t.’onld bo impoHMiblo to get out Saturday, j for the money, wlo delivered it over. PBftlOVA b PAtt AQUA PUS. Mist Leila Davenport has relnrard home. Mrs. Will Books wss visiting in the city last week. Mr Homer Gucrry, of Mtcon, is in the city on basinets. Mr. L B Jones, of Macon, ia visiting relatives here. Mias Ella Adam*, of Talbotton, is visit ing Miss Leola Mayo. Mr. John It. 8baw haa gone to North Georgia on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Cult a were visiting in Mxrskallville Sunday. Miss Leila Felder returned home yes terdsy from a visit to ('olambus. Laws. Ktapleton was down, shaking hands with bis friends yesterday. Mr. I. W. Singleton, of the Montezuma Record, gave ns a rail Wednesday. Miss Freddie H« ilborti, of Louisville, Ky., is visiting the family of M. II. Fos ter. Miss Mollio Will* t*. who Ima been on a risit to Macon, returned home a few da) a ago. Mikh Minnie Cook, who has been visit ing Miss Cora Prince, returned home yes terday. W. P. Jo worn and wife wero in the city Tuesday. They report overything nil tight m Webster. C.«pt. Charlie Holt, of AilgUnta, is in (lie city, on legal .lUomtance upon our 8u< perior Court, now in sesriou. Hon. U. F Sitnuion*, reprusuntative in the General Acieiubly from Terrell county, wasio tbo city on brnt Wednes day aud Thursday. Mr. II. C. Pickett, ot ilawkiusviUe, ia visiting bin friends and relatives in this city. He came acroM the country be- bind lii* tine horse, and likes it better than traveling by rail. Messrs. William lthamsy and E. C. Line, of Findlay, Ohio, sro at tbc Harlow House. Tlifry are prospecting for a loca tion, and if they fiml anything to suit them, will locate here. We heartily wel come them. Rev. G. N. McDonald, Presiding Elder for this district will reside in this city. Mr. McPonsld, sixteen years sgo, was pas- tor of the Mtithndbt Church in this plsre, i which time h*» endeared himself to sll ho know him, end now a glad welcoiuo is extended t«> him by former friend* ss well sm by new one*. The many friends in this city of Uev. J. F. Eden will !>e pleased to learn that bis change from Georgia to Illinoia bus been most satisfactory to him. Mr. Eden is pastor of the Hapti't church iu Cairo, Ill inois, and 1ms won tor himself tunny friends iu hi.* n«nv homo. He writes buck that tho peoplo of bis Hook urn most lov ing and kind to ldiu. Onion Metis* Go to W. A. .Smith’s, SmithviUe, for choice Onii.n Setts, G.irdeu Peas, Fresh Cabbage Seed, an \ in fart anything in the way of garden vegetables. A choice stock just received from tl*.'* growers in Putin- sylvuuiu. utf A Well Won Wagtr. A story of now a well known collector collected a lwd debt wu* told U» a fuw days ago that is too good to keep. The collector was a guano ng< nt, and had sold h "hard cast" a ton beforo be louud tlmt tho buyer never jwiid for guano and couldn't buy u pound in Ameiicus. He told hi* friend* tbet lie would collect tbo money, though, when they joked him about it, and when cotton came in he be- ban to dnn the nun. After liu had pre sented lit- told li.m he wouldn't pay it, and lie might s* well burn up the Recount. This made the agent angry, and producing n roil of bills, be offered to b» t $■'>() th at ho would make him pay that uevount before he was done with him. The farmer smiled, ami quietly put up the money, which was inunediaUly covered by tba agent. In tiftceu minute* after nil at tachment *vas nerved on thn stakeholder ••ltd ('linMki nf r*l, Ntshvllle Rintirr. A fine audiem e attend'd Maumio thea tre Iasi night to aee the Frank C. Gayler Company in the nsw «xtrnviigauxa of "Fun In a 11 >ardin < Hchooi." It ia a tun- ■lealcomedy iu taoac's, extremely funm from first to la**t. and entirely new in eon- eeption. Frank Richmond represent* th- character of Jeremiah Gimeraok, profea-or of Alpha Academy. Ha ia the embodi ment oi dignified humor, and in ruodition mad# an immense hit, •atabliahinghim- self aa a eommediim of note. II- is well supported by wbst may be called a first- class oompany. Mina Alios Baldwin is a bewitching looking sp died child, with a magnificent voice. Mis** Clara Beil fn her m ike-np of the •chonltnarti. and aasiatant -——tel New Advertisements. SOHOOLNOTfOE^ I will •« at Uk CHirt Hmu. lb. ran.I Satv d>; affawb mwtib I* nanlae hsiN.*s!.' f.i Traebm Is lb. Mr lie Nshoola or Uw rnotr, aa.i Uw Iiainb e.'arda; of crab rawilb StezasHn. *p- nfira-i . lor ib. Uolond Kcbo.:. I* uerasstj. L I-. IfOWXLL, J.uH.uprli County Sckool CsiralWMi.. mini: ■Metier nt tb» sfnnnaid senderoz.wiM Tory i M.to* 'wratsi I Vo.wood ibis m, I sSwt fine, el d she »n» ruviyoit witli rullllj. of i iiif I ‘ tn *!! l 6- I y fbiwns Is U. raw applause. IWb M Own. proved In D- an | ,W HMIe *“"*“» *** Any and All Kinds of Work In my llac, loch as wink on Machinery and Engine Boilers. How Work will iccelro rpecfsl aitsatloo; Is fmt, ANY BLACKSMITH W0BK Kntrested to me ohsll bsve hoaest attention aa-t dl-patcb bhop at lb* old It. T. Martin stssd. CHRISTIAN kCHWAR, With J. O t4wpmao. Itronwoud, Oa, January Id, 1884. wlm r,LOVER’S OPERA HOUSE ! applause. Kelli M Gnm. prayed excellent Rentr.il actor, presenting; three ebnneters most elererly. Burton A Jams Oiled the liill n« the Irish «• rrant and pupiljutd Mrs. Grace Glare mnd* a very nllrsetfr* snl pn.hinu widnw. The niesl Mnuslnir part nf the piece is in the M-bmil ex.niins'inn, which was laughable from -rend lo send.' DEBILITY IN * DULTK W OITFS emseil by worm.. Tlieehaneefrao-oh 1 hood to man 1 ood i. not -unici-n' to rid the of IM- e» fu' plsgno Khrirer’. Iudisn V rmifuge will expel them sod restore h- tilth noil a bright complexion. One Correspond rut.. The KmmnKR teel. proml of its corps of correspondent., who wrnhljr dl.h up the news of their respective ecciionH; There in not a weekly puper in the State that line h. extensive corr- Hpnndence as the llKniiiiiKit, anil it is n feature whieli i i greatly appreciated by its rradcra. The sale of “llobb” Cotton Keed ia un- pree. denied. The eoltnn from tbia so d sells from -me and s half to two centa more than any other cotton. A few tush- el* war* for sale by Toole, McGamli k Tender. w2m Small Karma Wnntrd. We have sev- nl ca'ls for small farms, convenient to the eily. Those l aving anch property to dispose of will Oud It to their advantage to rail at the Recorder office. Ayer's n*ir Vigor Improves the beauty of the hair and promotes ils growth, it imparts so attractive appearance, a de lightful and lasting peifuwc. While it stimulates the root*, olesn.es lh» acalp. anil adds elegaoc* lo luxuriance, ita ef fects nrn enduring; and thus it proves itself to be the best anti cheapest article for toilet nae. A Change oi Deal her .Nmwitatcs u Change uf Clothing. Kucb being the case yon uro iuvitad to call st Nos. 2(15 nod 2u7 ForayII: Ktruel, Americus, Gu., wliere ynu will find n large Wool: of Gents Heady .Undo CLOTHING! Consisting or FINE llltEKS H1IITS, llUHINKHH HtUTH, WORKING SUi'J’8, together Mi'li ii litrgu lino of liglit and hoitvy M'dglit Ov**roo:ilH, Ulatnrn, whirl* w« uf nffuriii,* at pricim to suit tl»« time*. ThfiHH goodH wero hiuiglu di* rwt from thu inannhiciufr*. and uro p*mr- ant-sd to he New Fresh Goods ot the IhHt Mutt i n.I mul Workmnn*hi|i, Liti Nt Hlylts aud tirst'Cluss in every jiHriicuiar. JOHN It HU AW, Thu Clothier. Ilatier and Hhii ter. Gayler Comedy Co. Hi TWO GLORIOUS COMEDIES !! Monday, Jan. 21, FHABOARDinflOOL Tuesday, Jan. 22, A llAR’L O’ MONEY. SETH M. CRANE, ALICE BALDWIN, 1'01'ULAB PRICKS. esls new on ..tie at Ihe o.a.1 |tlrara. COM .TIE KIC1A Iff MARKETS. Jaximuv 1H, 18H4. MKVT* hulk. Clear rib*. |»rr IK IlM Hsrr.n. •• » 1-3 hi I IIaiiib, - II12 lu * nln-nljfia, - 7 tu J AM* MKAi.. Com, white iwr hnab-tlTr* In So Com. auoi •* CA bill suveral times the farmer i White mrai. - KI.OUH AND PI.AN. Ploar.lwei (a.* eel, y , u\ I. a ipi« foe •• i*2Al»*00 rttrs lamiiyra " *."«» faniot “ jUloAliO llren, *• J JvifflSi it wu* |H>Htponrd until Monday. Sini!c Mrs. Elam bn* had her reaidcnce iiu|irovid and the ground* beuatitied around it, it resemblea iu it* benuty one of those Florida burnt* that bu* been the anbject of vong aud atory. We »*lip the following notice abont «n Americua l>oy from the Uawkinsville Dispatch: "llawkinsville hi* a new hard- wuro store, which bn* been opened by Me**r*. C. It. Hardy k Co., in one ot Lathrop’* mw bnilding* on Commerce street.” The Kk< onoKii ia under obligation* to Mr. Geo. Stapleton for a fine duster, the pick of a lot he baa juat got in. They j aro handy to have around the honse, and if your wife need* ono it would bea good idea to band George seventy-five cents, and bare him send one up. The old Republican came ont Wednes day morning a« lively aa a Texan mule— ita thirty year* seeming to bare n» weight. Tlie fitrmur wu* furious but at last ac- knowlrdgud hi* defeat. That collector ought to have u lut tlal. Shot In tho Arm• An altereation tcok placu ou Saturday atterneon between the negro who attenda in the dny time to thu water tynk at tbo depot and another negro by tho name of Rill Tommey, who attends to the tank nt night. Tomuoy used his piidol, severely wounding the other negro iu the arm, who came to tbc city for medical aaaiat- ance. PelU Daresay. IIAltDWAKK.) NalU. la.U, tOf|. |Kt keg. 4i0 Bar Iron, Amertrsn, prrlb. 4| i i.'winr cal, Sasser:::-.: (/RiMpiMir, gum,.. Kem-ene Dll Ki'Viiii Halln f*» * 1 *el. IA HALTS. per xai k 1 »Il - 1*01 I.IQPOItH. jwr gal. Report of the Condition -OK- Tiie Peoples’ National Bank, At Amerlens, lw the Hiatu of Geor gia, at tha etnae of hualaiii, December UUt. 1883, RKMJlUtOK*. Tsuanii nu*l iHwouiiIb (JvrHnifU.. U. H. lton‘1* tuffrcurrctna>ati«Mi, ..•7M»la .. 1,908 Cl .. MAoaeo Holland T«iir. Kuih, New KuglaMl,. I SO 1 AU to 8 AO 1 VD to 1 AO I Tft tu t AO SUOluACJ I AO to 2 00 JsiASlca. ... Win*. Sue t lU'BgN,.... Catawba. Drasfl/, red, roimnoit - 2 OU to 2 fio Pe.t " 4 00 Ml 00 I’Mch, • 2 00 to S 00 Api'lr, % “ ITA to 2 M OATS AND HAY. I |’<*l Oat s. •................ r«r bask. Mia GO Tu-sdsjf Geo. Tor,Jn missed two esses i ,s» iu. 41 'Jm ■ f pocket knives fram bis goods. It wss I EAUll.r ultocERIKS. soon found llisi Bob Turner and Bill 1Ban IE m.M Williams, negro bo,s. had stolen them. I s^e J^TtlJj.'.'.'.V.'.V.V.V.'.'.'.’.raf'id. rail2 They wsra arrested and tried hefora I ".. Judge Pilabnry snd bound over to appear j ii•a.^aiSi^’- before the Superior t'ourt. ( wiimw'KVi’.V.’.V.V.'.V “ Th. sale of "Bobb" Cotton Herd is un-1 "7T*1*"•:•••••••••"• “ precedeuted. The cotton frsm this seed 1 "'liintsc.S.’"'*".*.':!::”: <’• nir tUesrasiraria^ r.k#, tat, whole tra'a* i , wenif gin'e*......... llroktiwiut kJ*o.‘ I lt U b. W ^’*^ra 0 ' “ ,rn rraTon. «d : Wf ,0 eents kraps on ns h. begun T.xra biffing, will, more ^ u; ^ CQ(ton A f . w bMb . el* mors for sale by Toole, JIcGsrrah A j fra, Tond “- **■ |.viesfe;£ ; :::::::: The New York Morning Journal Is on I the high road to auccMa. In a lata iaaue I cuUN TRY I'KitUlCK, have to baog up ita aieve aud Peck’s Bad Boy hire out aa a cow berder. Mr. W. L. Glcaancr baa been giving tone of guano aa premiums fur the Americus (Ga.) RKcofeDxn. None of his, . Clinton subrdben drew even a smell. | labeled "high water mark" when its | fcy r »••••• Bro. Glsasner knows that nature furnishea j circulation for that day had reached 8G,- tbKk«L^.V.V.V.V.V.V.'. . .‘.V.V.'.'. . ; *«et DeWitt county with a rich soil and it j and now iu editor is purchasing requites no guano accompaniment to in- j machinery to ran off an edition of 160,000. crease ita yield.—Clinton (IU.) Public, j lb* pure and healthy tone makoe it a fa- Yea, aa agree that the soil is rich; but it j “>Hte in Georgia, take* rich toil to raise in six months WtOift It ie to iz| ii s :®| »t>4» .lAtovsl 30 toll HUM 7 telO Jl» IHie ftma ain»r»*vml m-t-rve n^cutt,.... s^asM Due |h«n oth* r Xntiotuil l^uk* 334 32 Dus fV»nsH*aie HuiIimimI Lankmi,.... 407 CU Krai r»ut«t, lurnttiiir. Mi l lixmnw 1,331 M Currrnt i'X|woars sihI Ium 3,419kf I'rrinluins |al*L 1,913 0) Cbrtki :uu| athrr c.i>h iti 18 lti!U of nthrr Bank*. 3,Me 0) I'nrlioBil |*(«r cMrrmj, okksto, and eeo H|*<*le r 1.030 0*1 Ira'gal trirlrr 4,22990 l(r«lnu|a.tin fun.' with IT, #. Tirtasrrr (ft I rr rrnt. of rirrulutlon«. SJJ0 00 Tutst. . -IIAltaO*) LtADILITIIK Caj.it.I stork paid In, O«vW*0 CndlviJrg pruAtff. 10,314 9) NatlotiBl IkiuL not.M «>ut<aii4 ax^ 43,0000/ Ili'livldUal ai.hjrcl to • lirrk,... 19/01 43 Dmanil rrr.idtst> # n(,*!«'(Ni«tt, -11,748 lU Du- to cIIntNatiuusl IUmk% *94 41 Dm- i »HtaU- Ihnkff an<l bankers, 909Tg T«*nl 9IAVJ0 21 nf Ctatrgia, County *»f Humtrr, u: I, II t'. Ilugiwy, t'aMitcr of („• alrnve nsiu' •I linnk, •!•* nuictitiily btrwr th il thu sb**vu »tstr« unit U ti ur tt» il.r i-r*n «•( ray kn«»wl<‘4ge sa l IM-Ikr. !!. C. HAOI.KY. CaMkr. rMii»rrihi»<l mid fwotii i«» brf«»r* a»r th'ff 15th day *J«a of January, 1844. T. N. IIAWKK4. Nut ary I'ublky Corrrc— Altrat: ' S. II. IIAWKINM, • C. II. WUOTKN, > Dir^ctarv. JOHN C. MCllt/LSONj JaUllS.lt CLW OUT. sll klnJ* *t »Btl HfftOtatt enough to keep the people through the other six. When tbs thermometer runs down to 32 s below xero. Nature furnishe* our Illinois friends with guano in tbs ■haps of mow and ins All tbs lending Baboo! Books, and n fsll lina of Blank Books and Suiionsry, labs found nt the old reliable Drug, Book, and Stationery homo* of W. ASmltb, Hmitb- wile, Go. «tf MMOT PntStoe* t+r buahal GPU75 lr 4 *h PvtstoM pur toifcrt 1491* IM Tallow,.: " (t«l per IN (Quit BAOUIND ANDT1EH. lei# la Tlos eor ost 4o "gbuurt. I 21 to I N •UlUk* AND HKINt*. * W4r% dit Wat par Ik It Orw«. » 4 lo A * p cms u>h rw, eioM Below Cost for Cash. AU wko w*-h asythiag ia mytUa* win 4e will w Mil *ad arak* th*nr Otctiow* at «a«e aa • I leu EutUy What 117. AUsraile*In—b—teW ku firm of BJUL- RKTTIc coils,or the sste.ipral,ettbra ky Brae o, AeeeuM. vtlUa wffl to cnb sad ee—• nt mnlk matter meat be rteraS IL*M Am. baiirantira yen lav. lime, trouble as. ezpam »y CaUisxatOiM, Jiao. IL Coker. J«a*ery 1^1991. i / IJWT ■