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Americus
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TOL. V.
Recorder.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,1884.
NO. 35.
Americus Recorder.
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Suttoswrlptloa. Z^aton:
Tai-WaaitLY One Year, - |4.00.
Weekly One Vrar, • • 2.00.
Sunday Imbue One Year, . 1,60.
«rasm.\L & jKSs I5p
DAiyik'tiS.
X*. £L CAETER,
* Klfft 5stl matBink.
l’r.'mpt Atteutl .n vtyea tp hII tiMlurMrrntraatrd.
Collection* n •Ltri.iltv ««ml pron.j.t »ticnt|on
fw*raut**<t • 6teitl(
0. R. McCliORY,
A-ttornov at Law,
ELLAVILLE. Oa.
TKRW5—All claim# from |3C or narfcr.lS;
from $90 to $00, trn per cent.; over $00, artro
acr cent. Xo chartr# aakwi collection# are made.
April $ If
ukox wood nox-noxs.
TUB WBR*TBB GRANOE—THE NEW DR-
rilT—PERSONAL MENTION.
DOCTORS.
Dr. 0. B. RAINES,
SDHOEOX AND PU18IC1AK.
onm bt« !>(•:«avooal aenriera. with an rtf-rru
•or# ol20ti*tn lo lip proiJo o» America* and
tfaiMy. Ufla> at Ur. Kfrifclga a Ura# wuw. IU*»
Mica at earner of Jackaou and Church atr^ -.
Call# will receive prompt att» utl.*n. lautthl
^DrTftPiHOLLOVPAYr
DENTIST,
AUERICCB,GA.
Work equal to tb# haat. CPah nte# •> tow aa
, fcetevrert. Try Ida and hr convinced. 0"r
•tor Darn port 4 Son*# dru» Mar*. apf.'Otf
DER
Absolutely Pure.
T I* powder never rar'e*. A marvel of parity
etrenjrtli «* t whole omeaem. More ecenoinlral
than the ordinaty Muds an-i cannot sold in
ceinpatinn Mia the muiittxlfl ••( low teat, ahert
weight, alum or iiVeiiliat- powder*. ^ / #n/v la
tin (vtna. H*»V At. II• KINU roWDKIt U«*, lit
Wail H reel. New York. ocitlyL
31 ISCED LANEO US.
W. B. OLT7&B,
Forrth Wreet. Up »Ulra over
Ucv. stapleion'a Store.
DRAPER? TAILOR
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
1 Huelng received Ihu laleat f million*
from London nud Purl*, I nm prepared
lo make clolhlng to order in tlio luted
style und licet workmnneliip.
the -
mm FROM HER ASHES.
Tke dneat llnialieu, mnat p'aaaant wearing
elcuaat BOOTS AND 8IIOK8 made. The
heal rapatrieff don** in the moat DU-utitl.il and
•rtlatie Kyle, and nil on rrua*rnable trnme. Refer#
u»evary cmueaitn in Ameiicu*. Call on me
at my new alinp in front of Col. X. A. Smith*#
tea, yn Jnckaon Htrret. Anmrleite, G*.
ANDREW DUDLEY.
ti»n.tr
SOUTH GEORGIA
MALE anil FEUIK COLLEGE
DAWSON, GA.
fen# eeeh tear drat tin 1 day iu Heptem’wr. tad
clone* each'year M-cond Tliured*/ in June.
®o«r.| mill lui'ton -or wboUatlr year. lH»jr% 12100
.. •* «» •* pifi- 13$ 00
Plano. Gmn o* Guitar, ** 40 on
C ? *eof Itiummciil........ 1**00
I»aily lee*..nr in r.nn M n-li $00
Co t:m« rrial c*mn* f *> $0
Fnury nml ontamrmal w«*rk mt nmni h,... 100
Xo e.lionl nor'li or mmiiIi la more tiiuronth and
practical thin out#. We wl I jnmr.et"# mental
*«H mnrn' Improvement m every one of our cupt'e
Our motto la: Itmrtl nmn .Veer/, rend (or raialoime.
may III M. A. Bc.NULTT,
. FOR A BUSINESS EDUCATION
ATTXIIO
A I1KPAUTMKNT OF TIIK
Nell PloKett,
TALBOTTON. .... GEORGIA
WOT do rtaetrrinr. Brickwork an t tfouaework
1 Calaomine a #|«clalty. Ih-palr nz dona. Ordara
promptly attended to. octttf
EASON HOUSE,
K.R. BiSOH, Proprietor,
Ko. 46 Plum Street, Near Depot,
MACON, GA.
lH>< p.» P»jr, II.OO. jn.,1. BmI .r
)■*!«
Matt Hart,
On Cotton ATMHWn b nil rawlT t<*. kotUnj.
huU, * Irtiwu Mek of
Fruits and Gandies I
rtne Clfnrt and Fknev Good*. Matt aell# «mly
food food# and aalia them at 'owner price* When
ym want anything in hie Une It will pay yuo to
patronise him.
* mericaa, Oa., IHh. IIW. ml.
Edwnril J. Mi'l.r. C. Horace McCall.
flonnmental Marble Works,
BILLER A Recall, Proprietor*,
SoathwMt Corner of the Pnblio Square,
\ AMERICUS, OA.
Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc.
eMke keel Italia, and American Marble,
tree Ratlin* far C.ra.t.ry Kb.I.i-
Ml)> em,elHilellr
rwilIBH k£.«
JSSS 1 ' r __
ra £. L KN0WLT0A, Ami M*,
Welti t ttlecn poonda. A4)«a<ah e.
FOB PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES
Krataet, CkeepaL 0«t.
“CleanUna*, it next to Gedlinee..’
eetlMf
GOOD CIWISSERS WMTED
We Mhr rare Indnremmt# to ffood >0rnt*.
.... 1 MtfM*
i dne pare
dd amd at
ulare. forz*
M. A. MrvUl.TY, : i . : Prvmdent,”
0. C A PA StS, l*»f itcfptil eef fh'ponment.
Thu imi*» prncilml,* thurnugh and Onmplrtn
biin'nufM truin''ir Ri'tiuillu inr «'oinb. Al*c, ih«*
CT1K.\!»'>T IUTIC4 l|.M>k kuuplr.a a* n|. ** *
•ry hrnm h * *■ ‘ • **- *
.•Ini
encr, lie* in mu' I
f h inI um
rlip, ('oii.livr a Ce.rriv
iuv.irMp. I'oMmai Kcti
6rtiui«mpliy, KUocutli.ii, I*.iiicl|el< m autl l*i
Ruitnm.
$3W*The only pla«
JOIIil-
nnmy L
kt-ol
mm iiiii>u school.
Tlha chon* will ha tv«pened e>n Mnndav, Janu
ary 7ihe 1M4, and will caml.niu •!« akulaatir
monthr. ihir »clw"l nw , ihe **Up lander Ac*de
my,** ia »ituated in the tnuthraiti'ni p.-irt o*
Americua, a health? and |ilr*v*nf por:*nn of the
Hiy, |e »lame cumfemUr bui rf'nr and i« bring
arrumrud nr loavn.lence ••» I'aimnioa. Urine
unlimited now a* ta another nf pupil., «# aodrit a
moiailtM-r.il |« ronage rend guarantee rapid fm-
pruypni nt motet? | Upll wbaatienda our achcml
rrculmlv. The at denta ol tbl« arhoal will ha re
quired tb (tody,
TUITION*
Primary Drp.rtmra', per month
TBADK MANX
A NEW TBtATMENT
For Gdi
twa.
Debility
Rkonwood, Jan. 23 Wo were
|tlea»cil lo see on our alrceU thU
week quite a number of the mem-
her* of the “Gooseberry Grange,"
of Webster county, an organization
Webster may well feel proud of,a»
it nuuiberk among ita memberabip
many of its l>cal citizens. Willi
thrir permission we giro to the
public their roster and roll, with
ihu true hope that U may impress
some of onr render* with the Im-
portnnee of re oigBnizing in our
midst this vulimbio aid to Hie
furtberlng nf our fanning Interest:
J. F. Stapleton— Matter.
G. W. Williams—Secretary.
S J. Williams—Treasurer.
Wm. (tall, G. W. Holman,
John W. Cato, J. K. Lillie,
K. A. Clarke, G. W. Cole,
A. L Fletcher, S. S. Houch,
J, M. Fletcher, H. T. George,
C. C. Tracy, J. W. Holms,
J. W. Tracy, U. W. Dobson,
T. J. Williams, J. S. Lttnslord,
J. P. Culpepper, B. Tracy.
G. P. Lunsford T. L. Jones,
G. W Dilliard, P. U. Span,
C. L. Stapleton, W. II. Parker,
T. J. Stapleton, J. J. Peel,
A. J Lee, J. II. Williford,
Wm. Jennings, G. W. Slocumh,
W. H. Mercer, J. H. Hardwick,
John Foster, P. F. Hardwick,
John McGill, J. D. Irwin,
A. McGill, H. D. Smith,
Silas Smith, J. L. McNcal,
II S. Fletcher, J. 8. Jones,
J. K. Slocumh, G. F. Smith,
tV. T. Moore, G. D. Jones.
J. J. Hiller, T.L. Timmerman.
G. E. Hiller. J. W.Timmerman.
S. F. Nicholson.
They will have Ibeir guano dc
iirered at lids point, and have
made arrangements with Mr. S K
Smith, of llronwood to attend t<
Its proper distribution among it*
members made the following rule:
No Guano delivered to any wagon
unless by written ordet of mcmbei
ol Grange or in person to a mum
Imr."
We had the pleasure of meeting
with some lew of its members and
can assure them that the doors ol
our sanctum are eve.* open to them,
and would be glad to have any ol
thUorganixation call when in Bron-
wood and exchange view* and give
us any information or enlighten
ment that will enable ua to impress
the reorganization of oar grange
at Bronwood.
We havo made inquiry after the
oat crop, and we are glad to re
port that while some (e* are plant
ing their third time, some have
planted the sec-md lime. The mi
Joritj of nur farmers have waited
after missing the fall sowing for the
sprmgsenson.
Gen. Supt. Rogers and Supt.
Kline have been down and made
selection of a location for the de
pot, and we arc proud to announce
HANDY ASDKK.HOKVILLE.
BITTRR COLO, BUT »TILL IMPROVING—
Tim NEW a.IU.II .AO— NEWS
ITEMS
aUcLnulc and No. vi ti« IHsouIrra.
A CARD,
We, tba andtT«l?M a \ k «ring i»wIvrH rnnl and
D*rmai*«*Dt •wn-flt from lha «>♦ f.r*1’03$POUND
OXYCIKM,** I^vpsrrd Ri.d admlntatrn d by Dm.
BTAKKKY* l* U.KN,oj Phila cl.d.l •. and bv
Ini »nti- fletl ilia* it l< a iirw dDr vary in tnasll al
rntncf, und all that ia tlalmad fi r It, rouaMrr II a
duty whirl) *a ova tn lha many tbon»and« who
at# auflering from rtimnle and ao^al!**! ••Incnra-
CDBawmptlon, Aathraa, Bronchi- * 1
DyapapaYn, i ntarrli. IDailgcht, that It Will DO UUllt UDOll tbo ‘Side
Illy lltieiiniiitikm.NeurnlRln.aud ' , „ , . ,! ,
• - truck” and tliUH avoid a dangerous
"main line” to some who would
board a moving train.
The section masters for this end
of Supeiviser Clarke’s division,
with theit forces combined, have
given us a good “tie track," and
done away with the “stringer rail,"
and we learn that it is the intention
of the company to lay the entire
lino as fast as practicable with iron
that will make the stringer no long
er useful.
We regret the accident to that
trump of good fellow's, Jim Miller.
ru.Mrk»,rs..Ami.list ’Tis only a mashed hand, but it is
Usntat <em«et•stlnfsMnqtitrr Isrrjiri t» painfully bis right one.
w. ham personal knowfedv of DkaATAR.
KKT 4 PATsK.X. Tliay ara aducat*"’. IntatUyrot,
and eooaelvtillou«rky#lriaB!, who wl«l not, weata
aura,mak* auy aUUiuvot whl« h thay do Mi know
or btdlava to ba fro-, nor publish any ta*tlmo-
niala or report* i f ease* whicti «r* not ce.tuiae.
WM U. KKI.I.KY, ......
Ma*n>H*r of Coi.gr*' a from Philadelphia.
T. 4 AUTUL’IC, * t ..
Jtdltor and PnMIaber “Arthnr'a 11am*
Mazaime," PhlLdclpbia.
V. L. CiiKKAI*.
Kdltor -Lntharaa Obacrvrr,** PhUadel-
pbla.
ISfft,
Andekson VII.I.E. Jail S3 Andcr-
sonvilte is lieroming quite a winter
resort; in f.ct, Mr. Winter ha* been
iu our midst .fur some weeks, and
'hough ha occasionally takes Id*
departure, lie invariably return*,
if he would remain quiet his visits
would not lie unwelcome, but with
a persistency worthy abetter cause
licisplnyinghavoc with everything
growing, showing n partiality for
anything green, not excepting your
'orrespondenti
Business is rather dull, hut our
enterprising merchants are not
complaining. On the contrary arc
making improvements and patient-
I; waiting lor the “limber shilling"
expected in the spring. Mr. Utcblpr
has re-floored bis store, put win*
dow lights in front doonand other
wise improved his establishment,
not the least noticeable of widen Is
a latch string hanging invit'ngly on
the outside.
A sensation was created the
other day by the appearance on
our street* of an engineer engaged
in making the preliminary survey
of the Ellaville and Buena Vista
railroad. The engineer is report
ed to have mid thafAndcrsonvide
is the cheapest point .to reach,"
‘*$30,000 would be saved by tap
ing the Southwestern railroad at
this point.” It would be a little
curious if after the heavy labor ol
Americus and Oglethorpe Iho in
rant should be born out here in the
woods.
Unr academy, under the efficient
management' of Prof. Weaver, is in
a prosperous condition and stead!
ly increasing in popularity. At
effort is being made to establish a
country school near Mr. WiiliRms
gin, about one mile east of town
but as yet a sufficient number o
upils have not been procurred ti
warrant the employment of
leaclicr.
The following gentlemen recent
ly paid us a visit: Messis. Wm.
M. Moorhead, Wm. Rhamny, S
£. Moorhead, Elijah C. Line, Jao
E. Clark and Elias. C. Clark, all
from Find lay, Ohio.
The temperature at Amlersoi
ville for December was as follows:
Highest 181°, lowest 21°, month
ly mean 54 078°. Means at hour*
f observation were 1 L m. 48-
556°, 2 p. m. 68 357°, 9 p.m. 6U
Amount of rainfallS.lOinches.
Frosts occurred on the 12lb, 13lb,
ICth, and 28'.b. Lunar halos on
the 10th and lltb.
It is rumored that the ex-prison
ers of war are trying to htiae $30,-
000, with which to erect a mouu
ment in the Cemetery hero. I will
nueavor lo And out from the Sup’l
of the Cemetery if this is a fact
and will let you know.
MULES FROM NMTHV1LLE.
Smitovillb, January 93.
Mrs. Annie Batts, wife of Mr.
Jack G. Batts, died last Friday
night. A fond wife and most esti
mable woman is gone. Heaven com
fort the bereaved husband.
One evening last week we bad an
excellent sermon by Rev. M. B.
Wharton, editor of the Christian
Index.
Mr. John Clnrkc, of Macon, and
Miss Nonnic Cosey, of this place.
JOLLY JOHXPRHBYILLE.
JotiNrneeville, Jan. 91—Arriv
ed home Sunday, 4 p. m., nearly
fr*zen. The we alter continues
cold and bat little business can oe
done. Some few have started their
plows. Near It- all are through
planting oats, all the fall oats piaot-
cd aa late a* December were killed
by the late freeze, and had to 8c
planted over Sued oat* are In de
mand and bringing e good price.
I And in splitting rails that treee
that will make twenty rails to the
cut froze clear through, and most,
any kind of a tree can be split
while frozen. The mauls can lie
heard in every dfroelion tiicso cold
days.
I notice in my travels through the
county many Improvements in ll i
fey of bouses. Many are puttii ’
up nice frame houses for their ten
ants, which I think they are entitled
to. Good houses will bring yon
plenty ol darkies. If yoa want
please the average negro give him
a bouse with a glass window and
brick chimney.
Our school in tbo ville opened
this morning in charge of Mrs.
Huldy Hester, au experienced
teacher. We hope she will have
good school. Mrs. Jeunic Hester
has decided not to move to Lump
kin.
Mr. John Deason, who has been
quite iit for the post mdn‘h, it iu
proving and will soon be up egsin
Mr. S. P. Kimbrough was quits
sick last preck. le Improving and
able to be up.
Messrs. Holt and West, also
Misses.- Brooks and Daniels, ol
Lumpkin, spent last Sunday in tbi-
ville.
Adjourned term Stewsit Superior
Court convenes next Monday
Would be glad to see you over.
Mayor.
STEM AIH COIJMY H EMS.
were married yesterday at 7 p. m.,
ltev. J. H. Cnwood officiating. We
wish for the young couple' long,
—> v,,v - . useful and happy lives. V.X.
Mr. O. N. Geisc goca this week j
to Florida on business.
Rev. Jos. MoPberson,of Hclcno,
ELLAVILLE.
Luapk'a ludepraS'M.
The cold apt-11 destroyed the crop
il blue-stemmed collard* that were
Handing in the gardens.
There wss an increased attend
snee at the Lumpkin High School
• hi* week, the number ol pupil* be
ing nearly flfty.
Nothing has been heard fram Bill
Lee, the Stewart county desparado.
who attempted to ahoot Officer Hoi
dcr, since the Governor offered
reward of $100 for bis arrsat. lit
is supposed to have left the 8tate.
A Lumpkin sewing machine
agent has a novel way of keeping
warm while traveling in cold weath
He lignts a lantern and but
ton* bis overcoat e«cr it by which
means he manages to keep up
good bead of steam. The smoke
is taken up by sb-orplion and ca
napes t.irough his ears, mouth and
nostrils.
At a regular meeting of the
Lumpkin Town Council, on Thurs
day morninv, tbo salary of the
Marshal was reduced to $100 per
annum and half tlio flnos. This re
duction caused Mr. Frank Kirksey
to promptly tender hia resignation
whicti was accepted. The Council
then appointed Mr. S. P. Jenkins
ns Msrsbal.
In regard to the change in man
ngement the Independent say*
Since the death of Mr. B. W. Key
there bos been much conjecture as
to what would bo the fate of The
Independent, some tearing that ll
might fall into the band* of a stran
ger and be removed from Lump
kin. Tbo paper has been published
here nearly twelve years and holds
a high place in the esteem of the
people of Stewart and surrounding
counties. The announcement made
EvrausiAsric owtt. the sew road.) the question end
ll won Tdcsraj!.. j raa "°* The ItidepetKlant u pcrma-
January S3.—The mirvcv of the! nent fixture in Lumpkin. The pa*
-'•»**TmttMnoOomjn.1114Oxy**.,"e-aum- . .... . , ,
taTskiMon oiam-io-f.cjoi.-iu. -r.Ti,.ik-1 Texts, is visiting hi*mother s fam-
wtaww-tw.fcf.nt.n-l. I-n.fr--onIol .ornrt--[ , .. , _ ,
in. o-n in co.*a .tio., c'ntirrnb. Nonrufi., j ily at this place. Jim was partly
•sraw.wn, —'iSotanis**. ** , raised with us, having moved from . ij uc nn Vista railroad lias reached j per is now upon firmer financial
j Americus to this placo when a boy j Eliaville from Oglethorpe. The di- ,i n „ at Bnv , t ; uu ,| nce j u
' and from hero to Texas. j rectors have also ordered a survey
Wc havo quite a number of old j from Atidcr«onville, which is in
Sumter boys in our midst and all progress. Captain Raoul will, it
Atom. On. a-f MUCKY * eitas
_ ueeamlllll (Heard «ir.«l,
Nor.Jltf Phtoa.lpbla.. P>.
JACK FROM»» WORK.
"ATS AND VEOETARLES KILLBD US
aaoaoiA, but Florida oranom
COMPARATIVELY SATE.
■.nun. Sin.
Quitman. Ga.,January $$.—The
cold snap of the past two or. three
days has been very *cv*re in this
vicinity. Vegetables generally are '
sdled and the oat crop id ve**y
muub injured, loe has been e com
mon sight lor two day* (mat. Large
iireparaiione are roakipg fur next
-ea-on’s watermelon . crop The
cabbage crop is entirely d^-troyod.
VEGETABLES KILLED IN L0WNDBL
Valdosta, Ga.. Jqn- 92.—Vege
tables liercuboutH have been killed
by tills week’s freeze. '
SUMTER 0 >l*NTV A MJVFEttlSB.
Americus. Jan. 29.—The «mM
have all been killed In this vicinity
liy the cold. But lew vegetahlM
were planted, and they are killed.
THE SITUATION IN THOMAS COUNTY.
TnoMABViLLE. Jan. 99 —Another
oool wave set in Sunday,'canslaf
the thermometer to drop to within
18.5 degrees of zero. The previous
cold damaged oats end vegetable^
■ml these had not sufficiently re
covered to he ji\)ui«d bv this spell.
Owing to the unfavorable season
vegetable growers bard delays#
planting.
FLORIDA.
Jackson ville Jan.29—The ther
mometer Monday tonohsd 30 de
grees aad Tuesday 27.8- Tne ice .
was nearly half inch thick both
mornings. No Injury was done I*
this county. Accounts from ,he
interior are to the same effect. The
weather ia moderating to-night,
and no more danger is apprehend
ed at present.
NO DAMAGE AROUND TAf.fi*HA—n.
Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 99-—
No damage has been dene here' hf
the present cold weather, so far aa
known.
NIPPED BUT NOT KILLED.
Palatka, Fla., Jnn. 22,—Pnlat-
ka and the nurrounding country
linn lied ten days of the coldest
weather experienced here tor many
years. Oranges in some pur'tuna,
young budded trees, gtmvns and
bananas suffered considerably, but
but the orange trees on the streets
of the city are not injured, end the *
fruit, at Hart's grove, on*, of the
largest in the State, i« not hurt. '
The $800 Prise *Huake Mary from
Georgia.
WaitOB (On.) Now*.
"Most of our readers have prob
ably beard that when a dog is snobs
bitten a fungus snake of the seam
pevie that bit him is formed oa bis
liver, and appeared to be endowed
with all the viulitv of the rest or
original reptile. Many year* sg%
in tbit county, ofe wlju was e greet
hunter had e valuable dog bitten by
a snake, and after great trouble
saved hi* dog’s life. Some month*
afterward be noticed a peculiar
motion in hi* dug’a aide, from
which time the dog seemed in bad
health, and finally died. Actuated
by curiosity, the gentleman opened
the dog and to bis utter astonish
ment found two anakes of tbe spe
cie which bit bis dog, -ome six or
eight inches long, hanging to his
liver. Tbo dog’s liver was bung op
in a tree, where it remained for*
long time; and was seen by ban- <
dreds of people, many of whom are
atlll alive and will testity to the
above facts.
kjn'm Pills can constipstion, impro
tbs appetite, promote digsatioo, restore
healthy i-ction, and regalata averv fane-
They are pleasant lo take, gentto
in their operation, yet tborongb. I
ing, and powsrfnlt in lubdning
Tbe Lumpkin Independent baa
been purchased by Mr. A. W.
Latimer of that place. Onr best
wilhes are with him.
AN ARMY OF WORU8. GNAWING.
GNAWING, night aad d<y. sating the
vitnala away, to frequently tha oaaat of
• onvulsioni aad fita. Uhrinet’a Indian
Vermifane to the remedy
■FOR RENT.
A SelS eeeMtataf twraty-av* or iblrtr aere.
heireritaaeater Ae eoneemta Untie. Ileeriljr
knlltaeS lari Mene. Ter further panieelw. ae-
SetnaltMaaSItfc drear.
J. E. CRAWFORD,
Contractor and Builder
AMERICUS, GA.
Work aetroated to ma «lll he dost with n. *t-
e#4 aad dhwlah. Katun
tafUrrecr* apfl/ w C. M.
.Vti-pr
doing well,
Ayer'- fiaraaparilU, being highly con
centrated. require, a amailer dose, and
is more eff- clue, dose for dose, than any
otb> r blood medicioe. It to tb* cheapeat,
becriure the beat. Quality aad not quanti
ty ahculd be sonaidared.
is though,decide on the route. The
people are enthusiastic on the rail-
road, and strong hope* entertained.
Treasurer Murray has made a call
for the January installment by tbe
1st of February. He has located
in Eliaville for the year.
publication, and the new manage
ment will use every effort to in
crease its uscfullncsa and populari
ty among the people. We propose
to givo you e clearly printed, first-
class newspaper and ask yonr cor
dial support in msntainlng and in
creasing tbo circulation of tbe
same.
Guano. Guano. Guauo.
J. A.S.BAISDEN.
GUANO SEALER.
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