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Americus Recorder.
XaOO&Xi OOXtUnsN.
H. r STOREY, LmiI UHall
VIMlai of Malls.
Going west nnd *oalb close at Da.
Goimreast and northrioee at tarn.
Nightsnail north oloacat CDOp. a.
For Buena Vista. 12 m.
. Lumpkin
W. A. Black, 1*. M.
To the Tralos.
Prince Bros, will ran carriage* to meet
all train* when ordered. Their baggage
wagon will attend all train*.
Plasaaa at a Bargain.
Prof- Schneider is going to gnrope
next month, and ha baaaeouplohf plants
which he wishes to dispose of. Call on
him soon if you want to senate a bargiin.
Hotel la Anrteraoowllla.
A public meeting will be held at An
dersonellle Thursday, May 23, at 4 o'clock
r. v. for the purpose of forming n com
pany to build a hotel at this piece,
cordial invitation la extended to all.
B. L. Joi.nkh, Secy.
laa Cream.
I am now ready 'o supply the public
with loo Cream whenever desired and in
any quantity. Special rates given to eo
tertainmente, parties, ate.
Joint A. Tuurur, Agent
All orders lrti aith 2. lirari* will re.
ceivo prompt attention. t(
■ample* of Grain.
Owners of fine field* of wheat, oat*
and rye will oonfer a favor upon Ur. U.
B. Council. Centennial Exposiiion Com-
miasioner for Samter oonoty, by send,
iog him samples of the same in sheaf and
threshed, with a brief account ot when
the same were sown, harvested, and lha
avenge yield per acre. All onr fatmera
onght to be inlereatrd in seeing Hnmler
• >nnty make a fine exhibit at tba New
Orleans Exposition, and they esn greatly
aid him by sending in aamplra of their
produces. Don't delay, bnt attend to it
at once.
New Goods,
A beautiful line of 8terling Silver and
Roll Plate Jewelry of the tho latest styles
just rcoeived. Some elegant designs in
Rhine Stone Settings that are “just too
lovely for anything”—just tho thing for
evening and party wear, and at prieea to
•nit the financial stains of the country.
Jons R. Siiaw.
Orange Blossoms,
Married, in Pin-ville, on Thursday, If lb
inst. Mu. C. C. IIaivkins, of Ihi* city,
and Miss Fannie L. Mattiii*, daughter
of tho late J. I., hlaltbis. Rev. B. W.
Davis, of Dawson, oOloiating. Mi Mil.
Ji ssey, Miller, and Cbuppall accompa
nied the groom from .this :fty. The newly
married oouple return home to-day, and
and will take up their residence at Mr.
P. H. Williams’ for the present. Tbs
Americas Light Infantry, of wblob com
pany Mr. Hawkina is a member, present
ed him with an elegant silver water sett.
Cards are ont announcing tho wedding
of Mr. A. O. Coleman and Miss Vivienne
Barks next Thursday night, the 22d.
UBills Cologne
Of onr own make, very refreshing, at
J. A. * D. F. Da vkn post's.
Splendid Strawberries,
Capt John A. Cobb laid npan onr table,
Wednesday morning, a bouquet of tho
finest strawberries we have overseen.
Wa say bouquet advisedly, foi they war*
so arranged, and in point of beauty and
fragrance they excelled tho finest flowers.
They were of tbs Sbarplest variety, sad
the vines upon which they grew were
anly planted last January. Most of tbs
berries would measure nvertwo inches in
circumference, and one berry made
decent mouthful. After seeing these
magnificent specimens we wondered
as we often have befep—why cur peo
ple do not raise more of tnis delicious
bull; for U It easily raised and famishes
a most delicious dish for the table, haaltb-
ful and refreshing. For shipping there
are few traits which are more profitable,
as is evidenced by Mr. Blackshear’s
strawberry farm near Toomssville.
Cuve for Piles.
The first symptoms of Piles.!* an intense
itching at night after getting warm. Tbit
unpleasant sensation is immediately re
lieved by an application of Dr. Ba.nnko'a
Pita Remedy. Piles in all forms. Itch,
Halt Rheum and Ringworm can be per
manently cored bytbo uto of thl* great
. remedy. Price 60 cents. Manufactured
by The Dr. Bosnoko Medicine Co., Piqua
Sold by A. J. Hudson. mcL7 ly.
Krbtcy County 1,'t. Association.
Rev. E. J. Benton, State Sunday School
Evangelist, will fill the following ap
pointments id Schley county:
Ebenezer, Sunday, 18th, at 10 o'clock.
Andrew Chapel, Sunday night, 18th.
LaCrosse. to most tha Bethel and Cons-
ty Line Sunday Schools, Monday night,
19 th.
Fellowship, Tuesday, night, 20th.
ML Vernon, Wednesday, 21st, at 10
o'clock.
Concord, Wednesday nigbt, 21st.
pn.Tiil»,Thursday and Thursday night,
ltd.
All the Sabbath (Schools of the county
art invited to be present and take a part
in the mass meeting at the Schley County
-Sanday School Association to bo held at
ElUville on that day. An interextlng
programme will bo arranged by tho Ex-
ecaiive Commute, with song*, speeches,
recitations, etc., and a basket dinner for
the occasion.
J. A. I'AltKS, Presides!.
B. !L Wilkinson, Sso'y. '
The snaimer days are here.
The dullest of the year.
Shredded Oats at J. a HrmilV.
Saturday «aa a remarkably quiet day.
Dan Biee will positively lecture at tla
Opera Souse to-night.
A State tournament for colored firemen
will bo held at Griffin July 2.
Mr. J. IV. Wheatley lost a mule l.y the
colic last week. It was worth about
*160.
One by one the rosea fall, and • ne by
ono onr young men sueeumb to Cupid's
charms.
Mr. W. H. Baldy, of Leesburg, carried
off the oratorical honors at Mercer Uni
amity.
Mr. Tison, of the Kmithrille Enterprise,
look in the piento on Friday uud braced
Up for another week.
Mr. O. W. Glover It making a hand
some bouse out of the old U«n. Cook
m nsioo, on Lae street,
The new walk on the west side of Ihi
conrt-bouse square is a good thing and
ought to have hern made long ago.
The well borers are working away, very
serene and smiling. 8o far the y have nol
had a mishap, and are very confident ol
•access.
John R. Hamil haajnst received a nice
lot of Shredded OatsforOat Porridge, one
of tba foot of dishes fur dyspeptics.
Try Home.
Mra. Croghan, who has been suffering
for many months, died Tuesday morn
ing. To her weary frame death came es
a sweet relief.
A telegram received from Col. Dan Rioe,
the great showman, slates that he will
positively lecture at the Opera House in
this city to-night.
Workmen are hardly engaged in remov
ing the debris of the late Barlow House
excavating for the foundations of tho
DOW buildings tu be erected.
A meeting of tba director* of the Pres
ton and 8mitbvllla railroad wa* held in
this oily on Wednesday, but wo were un
able to I earn what they did.
It is now evusiderrd tbo fo.-diionabic
thing to go through the morrhigo cere
mony without glovrs, a* indicative of
things to transpire after the honey.moon.
Mr. Wm. Bradley, while in Bass’ meat
market Saturday, was srixed with a se
vere cramp, and antlered great pain for
1<-v- ir.I hours, being unable to bu taken
home.
A man in Stewart county pointed a gnn
at a guano agent, nml tho jury vary
promptly aoquitted him, with thu admo
nition to be careful uud lot tliognn gi nil
next time.
Thursday Thronatecska Kiro Co., of
Albany, had their annual font taco for a
gold bartgo. Ur. A. D. Towns, a com
positor in the Nuts * office, won the race,
100 yards, in IS seconds.
Wo have received from Mr. W. E.
Perkins, lato ot this i ity, a circular set
ting forth the advantages of the Merchant's
Hotel at Spartansbarg, 8 C„ from which
we infer that Will ia anjonrniog at that
A hooch of (S) Key*. Finder will pleas*
call at this office.
eity.
Pricker A Bro. have just received the
hendeomest line of Canes th y have aver
had.. They are something entirely new
and not all expensive. Thera are no two
alike, so sail early and maka a selection.
Ur. W. B. Millar, wife and child, of
Hancock county, Ohio, spent a few hoars
in onr eity on Friday. We are sorry they
could not stay longer, as we would hava
been pleased to show them over the
country.
We nntiee quite a large quantity of oow
peas coming into market. They now
command *1.26 per bushel and are a most
profitable crop at that prior. Wo are sur
prised that onr fanner* do not raise more
of them.
Don't fail to read the new advertise
ment* of J. Waxelbauui A Co., John R.
Shaw and 8. M. Cohan. They all have
something particular to asv to yon, and
yon will mtas it by uol reading their ad
vertisements.
Those who appreciate fine literary ex
ercises should not fall to attend the caia-
meoeeiueut exercises of the Sooth Geor
gia Male and Female College nt Duason,
a foil programme of which i* publish
ed in another column.
M. Quad,” of tbs Detroit Free Press,
says "the man who puts (2,U0U into grape*
in Georgia will reap more profit than (ha
who inviats 86.000 in an onnge
grove." And he might have said the
aame of La Conte pear*.
A gnn elnb of seventsen members was
organised yesterday, who purchased Capt.
Bell's wheat field on the city limits, and
will hunt It this summer. The 11*1.1 will
contain about fourteen aeraa, and a sovey
of fifty birds could b* scared up there to-
day.
By reference to a call fora public meet
ing in Andsnonvills, published in an
other column, it will be seen that the
people of onr enterprising littl* neighbor
appreciate tha value of a hotel, and in
stead of waiting for some one to come
along and bnild it, they nr* going to work
themselves. The people of Americas
should profit by their example.
A prominent dry goods bonne in Alt any
has solved tho early clcsing question In
a most satisfactory manner. Instead of
entirely closing the store at six o'clock,
halt th* clerk* are permitted to leave the
•tor* at four o'clock one evening, and Ike
other* go the next evening, thu* alter
nating and keeping to* store from being
entirely closed, ft is a good way and onr
merchants would do well to adopt it.
THE CRKRDMGOR RAMOS. \
What th* Iwfawtrp Bags ara Doing
laths Wsjrsf Pulling Halva
to th* Target.
Every teorningalSo'clock tba resound
ing report* of Ilia military gnna awake
tba slumbering deeper in the eity.
Toe first man to march to the Dell,
where the practicing is done, and where
the shooting will oocnr next W. dnesdsy,
1* Capt. J. H. Hhaffcr, who invariably
opens tho practice with a bull's eye or
no ire of four. The range in 2l)0 yards,
with the usual military regulation* gov
erning the shooting. The gens the boys
ate are as flue as any militnry company
in the t tale pones*, and when the com
pany's condition wa* at low ebb they
hava had many a sharp tussle to keep
their guns.
Five shots will be allowed to each man
at the >b«ot next Wednesday, nnt the
one who makistbo largest scar.-will wear
tho company's champion badge for the
uext year and win lha prise sleeve bat
tens by tbs company.
An interesting feature of the about will
be the dividing of tho aompany Into pla
toons, ono to shoot against the other, the
losing platoon to make tha company a
present snl'able for nsc in tbeir armory.
Daring the month of May each year tha
company have tin ir target practice and
celebration of thrlr annivernry day.
Their idea at first wav to have a big pic
nic and invite several companies** gneate,
and to have a competitive drill, but aa the
Albany Guards, tbo company they most
wished to invite, could not come, they
gave up the idea altogether and will have
nothing bnt the tirget practice, which
comes off next Wcditenlay afternoon at
3 o'clock.
Capt 8baffer is a prime favorito in the
belling, eabebaa made acme good scans,
running os high as 21 oat of a possible
25. Sergeaut Miller hn* worn the badge
two years, nml the man who downs him
will have to do some tall shooting, aa Ibe
Sergeant has a r> merl.ildy steady nerve,
and think* noihlngofdroppings sqnirrai
at a one l.nndrsd yard range. (Ins Wil
lett and C. C. Hawkins uro uicn not to be
sneezed at, thongh, and are liable to aur-
prisc the boys with their score. It is rc-
markablo how well the buys shoot, when
tho long distanoc and the heavy gun* arc
taken into c naidoration, Tho slightest
variation will c-inso the bullet to miss the
target, sod if the umn at the gnn winks,
the man at the target had belter get be
hind n tree.
Besides the shoot n»*t Wednesday, a
very interesting match lias been arranged
for next month between CspL 8b. (forand
Mr. A. L. Reese, a noted .ho- with Ibe
rifle, and one of the best in the Stutr.
The match is far *76 a side, 50 shot* for
each mao, Mr. ltseso lo usonHbnrpshnrg
rifle nml Capt. Hbaffsr tbo regulation gnn
of tho company. Both gentlemen have
belonged to famous rid* ollihs In Savun-
nab, nod a big score 1* predicted.
Tuesday, May 13, 1884.
Meeting called to order by President
Black.
Minutes of lost meeting road and er.n-
Armed.
Kobj ct contiunrd front last meeting,
‘•ba.vt method ot farming in Bumier
county."
Discussion open. J by Hon. J. N. Hud
son, of Schley, in an able disoonrae. His
Unit print waa: Tha Importance of
good farming and raking ooroora of aame.
Second—Thu depth to which land should
be plowed, and the bast method of plow
ing corn and eollon.
He was followed by J. W. Bass in an
able argnment.
Cspt John A. Cnbb, Commlatione, for
the World's Indualrial and Cotton Expo
sition, addrosveil tho mealing on the im
portance of apn par representation of tha
resource* of Georgia nt thin, Ibe grandest
exhibition ever held on this continent.
The advantage* to bo derived by any lo
cality from a full display of bergrsin and
timber resources can only bo estimated
by the foot that the exhibits will be view
ed by all tho capitalists of the continent
seeking investment*, fbo Slate having
failed to m.ike appropriations for the
proper representation of there resource-,
it will be necessary to call for private
hubscripiiona for that purpose. Any
specimens of grain crop* (in the sheaf)
that m.y be kindly efforad can be deliv
ered to M. B. Council. County Commis
sioner, wbn wi>l SCO that they arc properly
preserved and forward'd.
The chairman appointed J. A. Cobb,
W. T. Tools and J. W. Bare as committer
to aeieot subject for dkenaaiou at next
meeting. Tbcanl'jictselectedwaa: “Boat
variety and best mode of cultivation of
beat."
The chair anpninlod Col. W. T. Turin
and T. M. Farlow to lend in diseuseion
of lh« subject selected at next meet ng.
Meeting adjourned.
J. U. Buck. President.
M. It. Council, tfrcrtUry.
Try It Yanrstlf.
The proof of the pudding is not iu
chewing the string, bnt in having nn op-
portnnity to try the article j ourself. A.
J. Hudaati, tho Druggist, ha* a free trial
bottle of Dr. Beaiiiku's Cough and Lung
Syrnp for each slid every one who i* af
flicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Con
sumption • r any Lung Affection.
wm7Iy
CUUMKNCEEMrXT EXERCISE*
Dooly on the Railroad.
At a public mooting nt tbs citizens nf
Dooly county, bald in Ttonnn on the Gib
in*!., tbo following renolntions were
unanimously adopted and their publica
tion requested in the Americas, Macon
and Hawkinaville paper*:
WnsnKAf. Th* rite nf Americas ha*
taken action in regard to th* building of
a railroad from said city of America* via
Drayton anil Vlenoa to Hawkinaville by
tho aity council voting 01OO.COO towards
•be building of said toad, and bo'ieviog
that the building nf antd mad will be of
great benefit to «nr oonnty and of derided
advantages to America* by making bar
lha distributing point for all Southwest
Georgia.
RttdtrJ, M That wa extend to the
people of America* all lb* aid in onr pow
er toward the building of said railroad.
Bettited. id. That wa liopa lira people
of America* will not give up the enter
prise until *bc has two competing line*
to the East and West.
Iktoltrd, 3d, That w* renew onr expres
sion* ot friandsbip and good will to the
Macon and Florida Air Line, and wc ex
tend to them all tba aid and encourage
ment In our power.
Ik it farther'rtttktd, That, whereas,
there ia in existence in cur Stale a rail
road commission, and, whereas, said rail
road commission is, in our opinion, a
barrier against money Iront other sections
seeking inveshaeata tn railroad ecter-
S rises in onr Slate, and bcllaeing that tho
eveiopment ot onr Stata ha* wen held
back a aouro of years by tba existence of
said law, and believing further that it is
a faroo an far a* Ibe benefit derived by
the common people from it* existence be
it resolved that onr naxt Heostor and
Representative be requested to use all
honorable means lo secure tbo repeal of
•aid comuiaaion law,
Spalal to Hi* fishsel Girls,
114 BangloLaeo
Pins (a) 10 worth 25c,
144 Spoon soil Pork
lace Pin* (o. 15 worth 60e.
Tba commencement exercises of the
South Georgia Mule nnd Fenitile College
ut Dawson will tnke place nu follows. Over
ono hundred dollar* in mctlulu will bo
nwarded. A cordial invitation t* extend
ed tn everybody, and Dawnm will throw
wide open her hospitable doors.
Jane 6th and iith.—Examination of
eltisee, movie and recitetioLs.
Juno 8th.—Commencement sermon at
the Baptist cbnrcb, by the Rev. U. M.
Wauboldt, of Troy, Ala.
June 9th.- Examination of oUasea,
music, rccitationi and military drill in
the morning. Anniversary exerotec* of
Alpha and Entorpcon Sooicliea in tho
evening, •
June 10th, • • lit o'elnok A. M, Calistlieoic
exercise* in Wand* and Dumb Bella.
Annivernry address by Col C. O. Shorter,
of Eutanln, Ala., at 10:30 a. X. Annual
musical concert, at which will It* present
ed the beautiful Operetta, ‘•The Flower
Queen,” when *11 the ‘mm will bloom,
in Ibe evening.
June 11th—10 o'clock A. >C., Presenta
tion ot the magnificent Ktely A 8teven*'
medals, tightothar elegant medals, and
prixes by tba Hon. R. P. Crittenden, of
Randolph. Annual Literary address by
Col. W. M. Hawke*, of Amsncuv, at 10:30
a. ». Graduating exercises and confer-
ing degree* in th* evening.
This Mu araslag Wait
To Colorado or New Mexioo, for pnro
air to relieve Consumption, ia all a mis
take. Any reasonable man would use Dr.
Boaanko'a Ciragb and Lang syrup for
Consumption in all lit first Mages. It
never folia lo give relief in all cases of
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pains in thu
Cheat and all nffeolioo* that art consider
ed primary to Consumption. Price, 60
cents and 01.00, Hold by A. J, Hudson.
wmTly
Whittier •• the NtreeC.
((baton Oar. Chicago Time*]
That elderly gentleoaun with the
fur-bonnd great-cost ia John G. Writ-
tier, the port, the Quaker songster. Up
from hi* modest rural homestead in
Maurer* tbo venerable poet com** to
pan* th* winter month* in tho morn
modern nnd com#xrtahle Apartments of
a family hotel. The tocial attraction*
<>f Boaton’* winter attract him bnt little,
and as hb year* advance he remain* a
shorter period each .ve*r. Wo encounter
him taking hb constitutional. Tho
lank form U clad in * henry overcoat;
the thin, Dfilo face shrink* into tbo
warmth of tha broad far ooilar; the
frank bln* ryr* peer beneath tho broad
rim of a soft brown hat TUb month
hn< a tnnken appearance, and at tho
comer* begins the growth of a gray
heard whioh cover* hb chin, rhooka
and throat. Bashful aa a maiden, ho
pasaea yon with n thy glance which
seem* to say: "I hopo I am not recog
nized." If he were surn y<m did not
know liim, I don't know but ho would
nnrrr down some aide-* rent. If yon
■peak to him ho unsworn with n confi
dential air, whioh impreaseayoti n*com
ing from n man who aoldniu answer*
looau«o ho b rarely apoken to.
Whittier* life ia spent in a way pe
culiar to bimaelf. Ho i* interested in
all th* great reformatory manure*
from principle, but ha is never promi
nently identified with any of their agi
tations, for the reason that ha never
identi- ea liimaclf w th anvthing but
pure thought* and tba sweetest versifi
cation. Hb want* are * impln, and their
anpply simpler still, if possible. Ha b
always “It rd of himself," end nothing
and nobody vhc. In- conversation he
alistaiii* from per.-uraaiitiefi ns fur a*
uofsible, lest habit quoted; bo refer*
but rarely to his writing*, lest ym es
teem him vain; lie love* all mankind a*
a religious duty, but ho loves those
most who bot’ior him least. Ho b an-
noyod but little, becauso you can't
anuoy him in any eoiumonplaco man
ner. If your call in unpleasant to him
you will auon And it out. If ho do-
sire* your KOC.'ety it is unnecessary for
him to a ty to. Tiro cirolo of hb heart'*
choice is Mnali; but lis many years
hava never male it uuallor, nor hb
friendships leas tender.
Tha Flshsrs. ' , y
Oaa Harris, Will Mims, Lva Ayr;A
and Ban M*yo, who wentout to CapteJa
Morgan's place In Dooly ifoodsy, rctont-
•I Wrdnaaday night wrtb ibeskrt* fall eg
flvb, and brads fi ll i.fejrily good time.
Nona injurcdjly saak* Met, ii Jail as*
anxious to go again.
Gift. Bell, A. J. Bcchinen and Jesse
New;* relumed the same day*from'tltpL
Bt-ll’s pond in W* batrr, where they caught
and at* an many fi»b that two of them
were aiok. Cinpt. Bell solemnly declares
that Ci-ph. Bucbai an can eat more fish
than any man in Sumter oonnty, sn*
ho warns all Haling parties lo bar lna
not from Tatars attendance. If they fin,
Ceph. will hava to begin on hb wataa-
lueiona.
Laab.-r,
Partin wishing lumber will do well fie
enrreap-ind with Willb dt Waller, Rrom-
wood, Os. april 25w4L
Open Slipper*. Empress Slipper*, New
Port Tin and all kind of Low Cot Saoa-
mer Sinus, for Ladle*, Mine* and Chil
dren, at Jubn R. Show’s. tf
Tall** Baa pa
Just received, very nice and
sense in pries, at
J. A. A D F. DavENroiiTh.
MeFarian's llyc Whiskey, endorsed Iff
th* Stott Vhtmitt, also porcBraudics and
Wines for medicinal nae at
J. A. 4k D. F. Divoroti'a
COMMERCIAL MARKETS.
MAV 16,1884.
MIAT.
Bulk, clear rite, per IK
Mlal
lOiWiel
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COHN AND IIHAL,
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White Mil, - iff
FLOUR AND BRAV.
bluer, best sweat, Jcrtu • OH* so*
rstra lasuljr. ~ *5
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••"a IJttslS
IIAUDWAUIC.
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II irtrun, Am..mu,...
ewardaa,
riuw Steal
DUiraN.
riaelor Oil
C’.ipprr,
Hulphul
Glad to Hr* the stprlas-TIme.
(Chlcsgo Herald “Meddler."!
Tho conductor of tho car on which i
waaapaaseng.rbe an ocommnni atirn,
and raurarked ineid ntall.v that it was a
nico spring day. I hod already begun
to abiver anti wish for my cozy place in
tho vornor near my own hearth, and I SSH&’mJJJ,',
feigned indifler me to his alliiv ons. " — —
Ho ** : d ho was ghul to see this evidence
of spr ng, and tildnl that I had no idea
what n great bios* ng ah open street- : vtaSuu!”""
car was to a com!tut r. Venturing to *
round liim on tha re.iaon, h« hold up
one of hb hands and sa d: "Do you
ixo that thumb an I Huger ? 1 ho nn 11
are » orn oil nnd tho/ aro lame. All on
account of close cars. I'll tell you why.
Every woman that I ever inw get* o i n
■(root-car in tho most tingracufiU n tn-
nur. 'I him thov kind o’ gat unsteady
■ n their feet and I have t> atcudy 'om.
How do I do it? I put tny finger nnd
their shoulders, gently
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Bum, New Iteglaidp
•f mimics.
Wine, Hwot t Malaga,
thumb butween
of courae. Now, ti at operation fifty rima lf>
and a hundred t mes a day ia wear and »4-niiuSi’itm"rmi'pimlI..
tear on flngar-na ls. Von’vo no idoa of “■» —
it. But I have tho consolatiun of know
ing that that b aliout over. When you
get an open oar yon don't bavotnateady
'em." A very n eo atory that about
•pring.
Cable Defines tbe Create.
ICbbizo Trll uv Interview.]
"Do you not find that tho northern
people ganerallr pomeaa a mbtakrn
identity of the Creole?”
“Yea, and I find that many northern
er* balloVo the Creolea hava negro blood
in their vein*. I am alwaya glad to |
It* foXW
rntttm
aouruan
1 Mteito
i -.a to a 90
SMUICO
1 -Jitatno
t»t«.ieo
ZWllaJM
twain
XWIMjte
lTitoxxe
I’ncli, *•
A|»|»le «•
OAT* AM* HAT.
Food O-Ip..
..per 100 IW. 19
FAMILY OROI FRIK&
Coff.Ta brm Hm, per IR lAtoAB
Lommfia, «• 10 to IS
Aa tar, cauahr<t M . par IK ' U
UnaalalHr ...
Wh’iw astni 'cU.V.'.'.V.’,*.’,'
Blown,
Omim.ii,
Ilutttr, Hop 4mrr M
(Illt-mlgoil,
Fair.......
Olpomarparinr.
Dec, lipftljWlHilp gralB".
givo the dollnition of the namo I raolo,
It b correctly appliod to native* of the j {"J?4
Weet Indie*, tbe F.oridaa, and Loub- .
iana, whoso ancestor* carao to
TL-a par mV 4
"jlancli 1 21 tall
1 HIDES AND SKINS.
IK i
uaa
Flicker A Bro. hivo just reetived tb*
hsndsimric.t lino of (lanes they have ever
j had. They are soraclhing entirely new
Nothing cqoalbd to tb* above at tbe ( *nd not et all expeotlvt. There no two
price on the Amerioan coutineu L ; alike, so call early and make a selection.
John B. Shaw.
PRRIONai, PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. John M. Coker left Tuesday night
for Bcrrian couuty.
Prof. Hawkins, of Dr. Jones' orchestra,
returned boms Wednesday evening.
Mr. T. 11. Jordan, of Havannsh, ia vis
iting bis couaiu, Mr. J. W. Jordan, in
this city.
Mr. Yuong Marshall, of Kavanuab. who
wa* at oua time a resident of Americas
and agant of the 8mttherri Expnra Co
ir viriling relative* in the city.
Wc arc nuw ready for boainoar and i x-
tend an invitation to everybody who arc
needing or over expect to need any boots, j bow.
shoes and hat*. We are now located in j
Hcas. Council ii Williford'* warehouse
entrance and intend daring oat onr eu-
tiru stock iu a very short timo and rr mem
ber that tbe CAHH will bring yen bar
gains. Calvin Caktku A K»n-
( rate
A*9
jg
*• c tap to
- 13 m to
c.OUNrUY FRODrCK.
territories direct from Enropo, where K?i , v!.'.V..'.'..'."V."V.'..'.'.'.'.‘.'.i»v*ra' nSS
thav had de*o< nded from the European ;' •iitajIf’tsL'SS
i- i.atins. They are mostly white, end rMataST;.'.'.V..T..'.'i:fpwte^bwl MtejC
‘ the pure Creole, who bM n pure whit* peviK -an«
complexion, b very proud. Native* of
Mexico and South America call them* maqoixo ayd tie^.
selves Creoles, 1 1 oliove, but they are
not recognized A* ouch by tbe pure
Creoles. Tlien there ere tho dcseond-
ants of tho European Latins, who camo
to tbe southern atetes after first going
to Nova Scotia. Those ara properly
called Arcadians, and they are the
email farmers of southern Louisiana,
A Haoavkovr tbe Memo.
(Virginia i.Ver.t Enterprise.)
A curious phenomena wm visiblo
from this vitv tor several minutes last
eren'ng. Big thunder clouds wore
float ng about in tho heavens during the
dav, i.ikI in tho eveoing two or three
mm s'iower* were vfaiblein the vicinity
nf the Sink »f tbe Canon and off to
ward tho Humboldt. At tho aaice mo
ment, *nmo fifty miles to tho southward,
over a high mountain peak, it wa* snow
ing, and tho sun shin ng upon tho
fnlliug flakes made a white rainbow, or
rather a segment of such bow. Rail tha
snnwflakes liocn rain drops there would
doublin'* have been a brilliant rainbow;
a* it wm, tho bow wm not a bad ono,
except that it laoktsl color—wm of a
pale straw color. Tba white rainbow
reported to have been aeon in Franco a
abort Finn ago was probably a “snow-
HMm, At Mat,,
esttvd
»!«•..,.
liver *kia>,
Com risk. ....
« M •
m
. Mt, in*
Saved Her Life,
ftjMP, MclKTOOTrUD.,'<?«. *
I’m. Jt HiADtiM.tr Dr.tr Sir-l harp Mh»
MTtnl liuttlpg uf four Frtttlf RptnUlOf Ur t*.
Ilntf of lb* womb anti other •IIpppp^s comUa^p^
•ittacn jaar« utaufllpf, am! I ivulljr bellatal m
carad antlHy, f»rwllrh r'~"
Ml Ibpiika fttd mo*! r mfonml fratmato. | kawm
ym madklna n>«J my llr, Mjranaaa l*mtMt
at-i-tk too biff hi/ In It* lime. I have t»wmW4
h! ll lo M»rr» of my Irlasda who art ■•ffertagai
. YoanwyrrpptctffliUf.
MKM, W. K. I
Thrrr Wtcka (o fkr lamp.
[Oliver Wotidoll Holmr*.)
There are three little wick* to tb*
lamp of a man'* life—bruin, blood and
breath. Preva tho brain a little, its
light goes out, followed by both tha
other*. Htop th* heart a minute, ami
out goes all three of tbe wicks. Choke
the air ont of the lungs, and presently
tho flnkl ceases tn supply the other
centers of flame, and all ia soon .Ugna-
Tht Hums
Why. I. V. Harper'siNrlsou County
Whiskey is preferred above *11 other
Snperiotundsnt Bryant, of the National! {t r . tn da i* beesuso it ia thu most regular j lion, cold and darkniS*.
rectory at Audi rvonvillr, g*v« u« ft cull! an( ) moat l> nM l„ c i, iucoot.el.biy j
Ust Wednesday.. Ho says visitor* at t .* I em mad,. \ | 0D(t ( I per>uce in the
mauufseture of tb* Harper, tb* large
cemetery are now few end for between.
Dr. W. B. Cheatham, mayor of Dawson, ! capital of th* Distiller which enable* him
paid a* a pleasant call yesterday. The I to bold his Wbiekey until it hasfullyms-
Dr. is apn blia spirited gentUmsu, who J lured, together with the foot that tbe
bsa tha interests of hi* I.MUtifnl little I Whiskey is bought by and shipped to me
city at hmrt. direct from lb* Distillery account* for
. . —' ~. , I the unvarying satisfaction it has given
l'leaso remember .Sail Water I* <* J ^ .dueated to a fie* Wbiekey.
('.«/< at only 5c a gives at
J. A. A D. F. Dav r:>ruin'*.
apr!2 6m
J. I. nasm. Hole Agent.
America*, Go
War MaaSkerelileri.
[Chlcsgo Herald. 1
Rnssian soldier* are now required to
oerry large cotton bandkercluof*. In
th* bonier aro flaming battle scenes,
whilo the center is filkhl with drawings
of the various style* (it firearm* used,
from a pistol to a siege gnn.
Thom** A. Edison my that in "fiftv
years, or possibly sooner, *• shall
reach the electrical millonuimu. '
TESTED A WHABTKR Of A UBNTl'HT -Iff
hl .VNDS l N'KI VAIJJCD.
IjOuiol lit
Da, J. Biiaiiii.., AtKuts.Oar Deer Afoot
l.k«,l«M*w laersUs* ikwl ksrasste, Dr m*.
Is.1 twenty pin, the n»4tone res nforpt-
live up kaownee Dr. BmeeeM^ reoest* Kgn-
Diar, t*4 eeu#i4iv Ii the Imt remHaule* ttm
eeiuu leerther hr Ih* dbmw.Drwhlek H Jeaw-
romaesded. With khUnt npila I tn, n.
•feelfoll). W. R. 1'KUUEr.L, It. R
ATLirr., O,
Dn. J. fobstims: One Sir.Stmt ttUm
ynn ego I rrsmloed ike mJ|w »r Female %r—
Isler, >*4 csrefrily rtndfol euihonrieslu repte
In He eemynureb, «ml lira tee well a. s<w)W
■assert IIIut#ike hurt wLnu-e tat itDH
nvublaslloa of Ike really irthH* Kawhal mra
UUr **bti tnm i.nsi -* a el 4in**hr w*
the soak sa4 uterine «p... -Ml IL* m|«m4
fort, .ymreik'eie* riranly will Ore; wra,
thetehre, rmvMbw n «|»-UK I ratty ter >•
Sheen, ef Ik* wnml, en4 tt Ik. >4]e*ea* trvm
ewl i-.ru Tuan irnljr.
Jsae. Bwi'*, 1L 3, D. U
Tiniheon the Heellk vai n.ppKaner Wm
nae ni.lM kfrl.il; Uhm
Tee Hunnuo lanumca
Bei X*. At'sew, o«.
Pur Ml. ty J A. A Ii. P. Imv.stm' alCt
LUr .l*e, Anertvaa, a*.