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Americus Recorder.
' W. t.. liLllMH. MH».
~OOctal umw *f Webuter, UwtJ.
r«PiT. JITLT
C05Rf.vMU.vvL C05YB5TI0S.
The Democracy of the Third
Congressional District ot Georgia,
represented by delegatee, will meet
in-convention, in Am«rieu», Ga. r
at the Opera House, on
Wednesday, August 6, l*M4.
at S o'clock p. a., for the pnrpoae
of placing In nomination a candi
date lo represent aaid Diatrict in
Congreaa. to op|K>lnt an Executive
Committee for the enauing term,
and to tranaact auch other bualneaa
aa may be conaidercd lo bo to the
interest of the party.
The conntica composing aaid
diatrict arc aa foliowa, and are 1C-
epectively entitled to tlie number
of delegatee act oppoaitc thoir
THE TAMXA.1T 5UISA1CE.
On Wednesday of lest week the
It b order, in speaking of John
id tie Tammany organiza-
AMEB1CI M * tl'MPKI.1 B. B.
The committee appointed to
execute the preliminary work of
the Americas, Preston and Lump- j Kelly
kin Itailroad hare perforated their; ti.
daty—i charter has been granted, j It isi antorlunatc that the Demo
an organisation effected and a allr-'{ critic-party should be under obli-
vey made. All that now r-mains j gallons to such a man as Kelly,
... and we hare long thought that the
be d ne to secure the b- j Democratic party should transfer'
arriptlon neeciaary to grade.bridge tbe fcgi,,. the East to the’ West
and tic the rosd. There ought to ] and let John Kelly severely alone,
be no difficulty in scouring tHfi) With tbe right kind of a platform
subscription so far aa Americua is Democracy can win without New
.... , . York, and can thus free tlseif from
concerned, for there is not s man | tbe ,ii c t n tion of tlie corrupt rings
in this city who is not directly in- of Sen York. John Kelly is a
tercatcd in having this road bull',' Democrat only in the name, and
and they ought not to wait for the ! cares very little which aide wins,
committee to call upon them f or | »o long ns he can manipnlate affairs
i... .L-..U .. in Aew York city.
FACTS AND FIGURES.
Coffee 2 Montgomery,..2
Dodge, 2 Pnlaakl, 2
Dooly 2 Schley 2
Houston 4 Stewart 2
Irwin . 2 Sumter 4
Lee 2 Telfair,. 2
Laurens 2 Wc lister 2
Macon 2 Wilcox 2
By order of Executive Committee.
J. B. Hinki.e, Cb’in.
C. if. M mu km., See'y.
Amehi<'I>, Ga., June 24, 1884.
All papers in thla dialriet are re
quested to copy.
The Albany Medium is to be is
sued as a daily about the 1st of
August. Wc predict that Brother
ilsulon will make it a lively one.
Congress adjourned on Monday,
and the National Democratic con
vention convened on Tuesday. Is
lids country never going to have
a rest? _
We have received the second
number of the Georgetown Echo,
a neat I't'.le paper edited and pule
lishud b,v Joslnm Jones. It is a
clean, clear-cut. and condensed
sliced and we wish it a long and
prosperous life.
Here is food for reflection!
“There 402 elcctorial votes tills
year agaiiist ofi'.i in 1880. A ma
jority is 102. Of the clcclorinl
voles, 248 are in the North and
IA4 in the South. Mr. Blaiim can
lose New York and New Jersey,
liosldos the whole South, and still
have 202 votes. But if lie should
lose Indiana and New York, and
all the Southern Stales, he would
be left behind with 107 votes. It
may be very close worn.”
The Blaine men are trying to
boycott Harper's Weekly, Puck
and tlie New York Times, in Ohio.
Next to an uiisiirressful libel suit,
the beM thing tint can happen to
a ncwvpapi-r is to have one |H>litical
their subscriptions, but should at
once go to the president and sub
scribe such an amount as they arc
aide to pay. The business men of
Americus bnve too important in
terests nt stake in the construction
of tills road to even hesitate in re
sponding to the call fur subscrip
tions. Tlie liiiililiug of this road
means not only the retention of the
trade tlmt Americas lins hitherto
enjoyed, but the i xU-nding of its
territory and tic increase of its
trade. To secure the Americus and
Lumpkin Itailroad is also io se
cure the terminus of toe Buena
Visit, road and the trade it sill
control. It meatis not only present
but future progress—the inaugura
tion ol an enterprise that will not
only enable Aiuuricua to retain its
commanding position as the com-
On the Friday following, under
tlie heading of “The Tammany
Nuisance,’' the Atlanta Constitu
tion concludes a long editorial with
tbe following paragraph:
The Democratic party owes to it-
self and to tlie country to put an
end to the confusion that Tammany
imports into the organization every
four years. Kelly has announced
time and again that he is independ
ent of the deimierati epnrty; let tbe
democ*ati« parU* show that it is
independent of Kelly. If the parly
is to go before the country crying.
•‘Turn the rascals out,'’ let it dem
onstrate its earnestness by turniu
such rascals as Kelly out. In our
opinion this is the one road to sue
cess. To conciliate Tammany is
to invite the opposition of honest
men. •
Considering thalTammanyaflccUi
to lie a Demo, ratio organization, it
Change la Senthern Sentiment.
rtaoVin tinorr, B. V.
The South needs capital and I Tralh Htrnnger Than RUnder-The
■killed labor. Mints arc to be KeeerA tf the Past Tear,
opened, broad agricultural aertt to A p^iai Hat of jb« prism above On*
be developed, abundant water pow- Thousand Dehors, paid by Too Lonis-
erto be utilized, nod manufaotur-1 I^teryComiwny dnriog the
inrlndnatrieeaetinmotion. North- SSK&®S35fS®IS?
em capital has been timid in going , p SD y by the bolder., omitting those who
Southward, Tbe same applies to! have requested it.
artisans and skilled labor of various Ifecelpi. for the amount* are on die at
kinds' j *»t office* of tbe Company.
The belief ie current at the North
that men are proscribed In the
South for their political opinions.
This was true in the period imme
diately succeeding the civil war,
but dues not apply now. There
has been a change of sentiment.
Northern men can go South and
invest their capital and receive a
cordial welcome. Artisans and
skilled operatives will tlnd ready
employment and rcspcclfiil treat
ment.
Men are not ignored tor their
place of birth, politics or religion, j
miAwisr. or jisk 12, 1885.
James Demornelle, Trcnie st., New
Orleans, ha (7.5,000
Gustave Uoenilial, Fayetteville
et„ Bslelgh, S.C 15,000
Paid I.. F. Hervsry, bookkeeper
Mute National Dank, New Or
leans, for account ll.nk of Com
merce, Memphis, IVnn 10,000
Frank Droivu, Etutport, N. Y. .. 10,000
W. 11. Hntcbtueon, 12 Old slip.
New Fork 10,000
H. N. Pieuauno-, Cleveland, Ohio, r.,000
James J. Wulsli, 180 Vnrick st.,
New York 5,000
F. M. TV aril, PsHuilena. Cal., col-
lected through Wells, Fuigo A
Co., San Francisco, Cal 2,000
First National Rank, Springfield.
mcmat capital of Southwest Ucor- ma F "ondtred at by tho general
gia, but plane it among the chief
markets of the State, This is no
bombast, lint solid truth, which can
lie proven, Such inducements
ought to he sutllcient to make
•very business man in Americus
respond liberally, promptly and
cheerfully to tlie call for subscrip
tions.
Now let us look at the ot her side.
Suppose Americus fulls to promptly
raise the money lo lmild its pro
portion of llm road? A railroad
will in less t.lian a year lie built
from Columbus to Albany. rutting
olf tlie trade from Webster county
which Americas now enjoy*. The
road would now lx> under headway
were it not that the people along a
large portion of the line are now
interested in securing the Ameri
cua, Preston and Lumpkin road.
Let Americas once drop this root)
and (lie people of Webster and
Stewart counties will nt once Join
bauds witli Columbus and Albany
lo build that road. The people of
those counties are determined to
have a rond. and they will have it.
Sonic ot our people laughed at the
idea of the people of Schley and
Marion building a roiul without
ontaldeniil, hut the road is being
built, and it is going to injure tlie
trade ol Aiuerieus unless tlie
Ainericus and Lumpkin road ia
Imilt. If Amerirus allows rail
roads to Im built aroiiud it, it will
Lite and properly are aa secure in j T. Kimberlin, Texan, Washing,
the South as in the North. If men! - u . ,n Co..Ky.,epll« ; tr.l tbrouvT.
who go there from the Xurlh mind
their business*, attend toilless toe,
and show u disposition to help | diiawixi: or jci.v 10, 1hh:i.
build up the waste places, they will I Lieut. Juki,ih Chance. 17th lufun-
fled friends neighbors, society and j ,«>■** ^aft*^ ^
fortune. The South Invites North- Ul„ ami A. II. Oilmen, c,induct-
cm capital and citizenship. Kami or (Vito Division Wslsub. 8t.
opportunities arc presented fori LjnisAl’seifisR.lt Csrmi.111. 15,000
J* i ... 1 A-T. DsDsiin,Cairo, Ul 15,000
men of small capital to enlarge, ( ; b)fcl . D . Thompson, :t2 B. 11th st..
their sum. Sheep husbandry, cat- New York.... 10,000
tie herding, farming, fruit culture,' Theodore Voigt, 25 Avery si. Urn-
cotton growing, and truck raising . *” n -M-i«*............ ••
-each and ail arc awaiting greater j } -“ nrsin : M " 0 ' r .
development. Mining, lumber and I f. R lUiailion. Toronto, tint.
manufacturing industries invite at j 8. T. B.rilef. G uneetillr. Tax*,
once both labor anil capital, and H - Eve *; - 122 N. Clsrk »t., Gin-
faction resolve never lo read it j 11))t , M . |„ n(? | M . fort , (u lrn ,ie will be
■gain. 1 Ui* calls the s|M>eiai alien-1 out olf and tlie life sapped out of
tion of n her fact inns to the pa)Hir*, | our citv,
and, as the resolvers seldom carry t
out their resolution Inn buy the'
obnoxious paper ami rend it behind necessary. hut it can do no j
tbo done, the e mulation is largely i h .rm to give them a plain state.
public that Tammany has for many
years been such a stumbling block
ill the wav of Democratic success.
Tiic (act is, that Tammany is not
now, and has not been for many
years, a Democratic organization;
but is .simply an organization of
shrewd am) unscrupulous politi
cians of bolli parties for tbe pur
pose of controlling public patron
age and enriching themselves.
The editor of the Kkc boeu. in
1807 8 was employed upon a paper
in New York city whose proprietor
was a Grand Sucliem of Tammany
and Imd been a member of the
organization for forty years.
This gentleman gave us the
names of proinincut politi
cians who controlled the pub
lic offices in New York, liol.li feder-
al, state and city, and to our sur
prise ive found that they compris
ed piominenl representative! of
both parlies, one of tlie prominent
members of Tammany lining at
that time chairman of the Uepubii-
can executive committee of New
York city, ft was little won
der, when tlie leaders or both par
ties were members of Tammany,
that the Tammany nominees for
city i-llices were successful, and wc
have every reason to believe that
Ucpublicati trearliciy to the party
in city elections was rewarded by
Democratic treachery lo the party
in national contests. It was by . ,
,. , ,, , .... i i Inst lining relieved of the sun s.
this double treachery that Kepnl.-1 direot gI ” ro> th „ , |l . al W;ls nlarke( ,;
have promise of most satisfactory
results.
In less than twenty years from
to-day the South will have devel
oped vast resources of wealth hith
erto undreamed of. Before tbo
half ol that period has passed away
tlie large tides of emigration that
now roll West and North will, to a
considerable extent, be turned
Southward. For all that section a
bright future ia dawning.
The Hottest Town In the tounlrr.
Fhila<lt-I| hi t 1T»», .Iiiiw ?•.
It was hot yesterday, anil there
was no mistake about it. Tbe
silrer likc fluid in the graduated
glass tubes palpitnlcd and expand- j
ed and climbed its way tip anil up.
It leached the nineties and yet it. |
did not slop. The rays came Miohael Daly, Oanton. Mis*,
straight through the air and heat
upon the slender glass walls of the
heat markers, till nt last Do degrees
was reached. Then llm maximum
was gained. It, was high noon, ulid
from then on till II o'clock tlie great
city between and beyond the Dcla
ware iind'the Schuylkill enjoyed Mm
unenviable distinction of living the
warmest, place in all llm States and
Territories. These records of the
heat were taken from the govern
ment thermometers on tlio dome of
the post-office, 170 leet above tlie
sidewalk in the shade ol architect
ural ornaments, and exposed to the
slight breezes that blow at that
height. On the sidewalks, along
tbe levels upon which unfortunate
humanity must plod its way, tlm
rays radiated Irorn baked pavements
and reflected themselves Irom brick
walls and shining plate glass fronts,
and made the In al full 10 degrees
greater. Private thermometers in-
divat.d 102 degrees, and at 21
o'clock in the afternoon, when the
south side of Chestnut street was
5.000
5.000
5,000
1.200
Angart Fraebel, cor. Brotdwav
and Walnat «•., 81. bonis. Mo. 0,000
JawWwiil Pottsville, Ta 5,000
G-^ W. McCormick, Charleston,
Ik^Hprclile» r Jtgliiwins. Jackson
Frederick Mnsten. 420 Franklin
at.. Ilnltalo. N. Y 1.200
diuwixu or awui. N, 1881.
Elbert 8. Montsomerv, Mount
, EKE'- 1.-..000
AO Brin, Dlckiuond. Vn, collect.
cd throngb Lancaster A buck*. 15,000
Homer b. Ttbliop. 8iiu Francisco,
C*»- 5.000
{“dot bwaes. Modesto, Cal 5,000
“• D. Hemlrickaon, 017 North
Water st., Philadelphia. Fa.... 2,000
tkiouders, VYsakington,
, "• C 3,000
Xwmuie, New Y. rk 2.000
U. J. >> Hiker, WmiUixiRioo. D. C.. 2,000
H. T# Holme*, Fo/t Wa}nr, lud.. 1,200
Jamm Fi x, Fort Wnyne, lod.... 1.200
C. T. Di sl.ields .*ih**rumn, Tex... 1,200
II. G. Tremboiy, .Vi8 X. Oil Ave.,
New York j,*>00
lUIAWIXt: ui MAY lit, 1H81.
Unite Haines, Kopntpr SletupbiK
nnd Chariest mi i(. It., collet«c«d
thiongli \V. K. ltihon & Co.,
HiintiiviUr-. Ain 15. (Hu)
11. J. XfJnokMOD mi., item-
phU.Tonn 15.000
II. C. Drink If. Ltn cm»t4*r, Ohio 5,<XNi
T. H. AkUIiv, Sburman, GrautCo.,
Ky 2.000
Fail! Finit National ll.iuk, Colum
bus. Ind 1,200
S. Nowmitu. 150 Henry hL. Sew
York * 1,200
For full particularM of tin* Grand
Monthly DrnwinK «*f the 15th hut. ae«
Kchr-me in another column of thin paper
to-day.
Crtl*f>, III..
E. F. Lobacli. 4IGX. 7tb nt.. Phil
adelpbU, Fu I,2u0
M. Ditrichsti’in, 5 CbninberH st.,
I New York C.’ily, collects!
through Gi-ruiteniat ll.tnk, X. Y . 1,200
im.wuNo rr avov*t U, 1WCI.
L. Silverman. !KI Dtnrhnrn st., Chi-
CARO, III 15,000
W. T. Mime. Itocky Mount. N C. 15.000
lt«v. Mohcm/erovicli, 5411S. Canal
Nt., Cbicitg i. 111.. 15,000
Jack Graves, Hioekcll Engine No.
1, XxiHlivilln. Tentt 10,000
itUNtnve lliuiuan, Preble Machine
WnrkM, :w and 10 NV. Monroeht.,
Chicago, III 4i,0C0
Me.-D.rM. Sam Selin and J. M. Lit-
tlehnlc, Seiran, Ain 5,000
Win. K. Ont»H, C. Wilha. A. A.
Freecott nud Ilob't PnyiM*. col
lected through Vickahur^ Bank
of MiMiiMsippi 2,100
I. Y. VonderHuiiili, 2021* Looutst.,
Philadelphia, Pa 1,200
- — • “ 1,200
DRAWIXO or 8RPTRM1IKK 11, 183!l.
.Min. Martha LivlnuHtun, Morgan
City, Ln 15,000
J. W. itnhe, onr. Mutiny und Clni-
horne him., New Orlenua, La.... 15,000
Chon L. Mayer, care Hir-h, Miiyer
tV Co., 100 Murket hi., ChioHgo,
Illinois 2,400
W. U. Merrill, Albert Le t. Mint).. 2.000
A. .Miller, 721 Trnuont at., Iloatou,
Mann 2.000
C. F. WilduNiun. Hound Valley,
<a 1 1,200
DIIAWI.NO OK OCTOltKIt 0, 1H8JI.
L. A. Haver. f«*r Mra. M. P. Uiyer,
New Ymk City 1.1.000
Thou. Matterface, New York City. 15,000
II C. UloliardHttn, colleetcil
through 4. H. Pick <YCo., Mend-
viile. Pa ;..
Mra. L. Woolery, Pliiladclphia,
M. C Mitchell, 3100*11. at . N. W..
WMNbiogton. D. C
E. M. Flack, lfopklnavilU, Ky....
Win. I«owery, 121 W. Madia* mi at..
Chicago, III
4. J. Meding. Waahingtoii, D. C..
G. Turner, cor. Caiuiiuou and
lUionne st* , New Orlean*. L»..
Wiu. 11. Ford, 2W» Pryailea at..
.5,000
5,IKK)
5.000
2.000
2.000
2,000
Wo tlo not know that any argil- j Itain* obtaini-d oll>ce nailer on Borhck’s Micrimnnccer, li.iti^iiiir t n ^ lt . l . ll _ ir .
menl is necessary to induce our; city government and Democrats in the shade on Chestnut street, j X.Tt"l , keip«7 ilfi ili-Vlin' si.'iiiib ”
New Orleaiia, I,
ik n«»y»;mhkh 10, 1Hh:i.
. 51
lot
1,200
1,200
New Advertisements
Speoial SSTotice.
To our many euatomera and frieuda
wanting oonvt yan** to uie«>t traioa, titty
tr night, we wou!«t any that we will hire
cirri.igea to meet tliy traina at £1.00 per
train; ta?«aige 15c per trunk, or two
l runks for 23c. C.tn iauea for night traiua.
£2 each train, and 25c for each trunk.
Parties coming home from abr< ad can
write or telegraph us and will he prompt
ly tuet. Parlies going from bourn can
drop to- a note tbr.uigh the post office or
leave their orders at oar office. Garring«*«
to meet pmnifn* nt men. or for marriage*
and funerals will te priced different, ac
cording to ilu ncriiHfoB nud turnout
wanted, hut always at n fair price. It#—
member that tlinae prices are atrictly
caali. Try \u »od m*p ir wc will do wfcat
we any. N. G. A 4. K. PRINCE.
4nly 2,1884. ml
REPORT
ur the co.ipmoa or tub
mru? minim, kui,
At Amerleiis. fit the Nfnfe
or Georgia,
It Close of llnsiiicss .time 20,1884.
ffKSOtTtem
I.oiUi* .iihl.lia-oiiiifk, 9IC7A21 HI
l’. »*. Humtatu at-curcuitsulmluu,...... wo,OC0O0
PutIrumapprovi-d rrerne »nfaif. v .. 0,VttB
Due fivin ol her Nut iuuul llaukR, 15 74
Due front Shite limit .ind hunker*,.... 0 43
Iteal cBtdtr, frirnitur#. and Axlure* 1,250 24
Current expense# and taxe» paid, s,418 S7
Premium# |«id. 1,41181
Checks an I other ra-li Hems *.710 «
Bill# of other Bank*. 2,000 00
Knu-tlonil paper rut ret..-;, nkk< I*, and
|f»nn> MM
Specie, 1.5C2 M
trader note#, :’.,Ou0(N>
laedeMptimt fund with V, S. Treasurer
if. «*f Hreiil.irionk...
2,230 #a
♦*11.00.* '.*7
DUAWINf
A. S.u*t»rdote, 50 St. Ltiiiia at..
increased.
GBOHblA (MI ITIK I VIMIMIKt'.
ill this issue we pilhlisli nil nil-
dress tti -l,e piuple of Georgia l\l
Mr. lincon, the Stale Oomniission.
cm I govern me ut. Unless th* *y+ j ’>* notc, » of ,ul
the i*t»*u*, dm tiiere are • l* ,|n ^ ,as Itceti changed within a
W.
Illellt ol
always n few in every eit
who .In not »t om-e realize the iin
|ioiinnee of such |iuhliceiiterpri
The |iro|H>silion lo send John L.
tewr year*. .1 win .*• wumi m»i Sullivan to Congress from Masaa-
aliout an minnl nnniher of Demo- j chusctls calls lo mind an interview ,
; crats ami Kennblicans arc to day ’ lmlween John Moirsscy. of New
' York,and James U. Itlainc. lilatne
was Speaker ot the House nml was
ami ate inclined to think that os ... . .
Aiuerieus has pros,ten-.: heretofore ! l,ol,l,n « np|»«,»i.tivc offices m the I
. it lutisi necessarily continue to i eily hall, park, waterworks,eustotit appointing his eoininittees, when
urging onr people to lake »ncli p r , W | K , r . house, postolliee and other depail, one morning Morrissey ealle 1 upon
ments. all <>l them being active 1 him ami pn soiled 200 lino cigars,
j member* of the Tammany org.illi-' which In- declared coat $1leach.
iti non in iiKfrnKxeK /.ation. accepting tlie gift., Blaine
To ii's cxtfviion , , ... jinked it tIll'll* wns nuy thiiivf In*
Is il any wonder, then, m ' ll ‘ w I Could do for tlie donor, when Mor-
Nr.w York. July :l.—It is rumor- of these facia, tlial the Democratic riasey replied: "Yes, Mr. Klaiiio,
steps as mil secure Georgia a pro|
er repret-euiaiion in tlm New Or
leans Fxposition. Aa the work has
been divided into Congre'sional
ditlricts, ami eaeli district must
look out for iiaeif, we hope the
Till: r.llINMlU K AMD M ENTERS
\V I MIS ill I'AS
•did 11 all k
4»f Madison. 4arksnn.
IVnn. . .
5.000
* I I .'IllrH (
I'.nyaid, New Orleans
Sat Mu., 1
Hank
. .W.v orieuns.
let
l,0C»»
'.iw'. Will. A. s.
Ativ.rc, New t)r-
l.-itii* \nt
•oil'd
Hank, New Or-
1'Tltll, Lll.
2,HK»
Id* r; Atex.iiitl. r
, ilit'outfl* Lock-
wn<„l A C.
Sail
1 Anlotii.*. Texas.
1.200
. c*. F.tin.
•Mali
is.»n C II.. Yu..
♦•ollfol.’tl ti.r-'U ’U Stale Hank ot
Itnibiuoiul
1. \u
' 1
LI AIII (.ITI K*.
C.j.il il ji.i.l In. |.'si,?u uo
Hurpln# fund 3,1 no •*>
l’iittivid«Nl pmrite * 11,;mi ie
National Iknik 45.MJU i*>
Irolivida tl ilt*,»4.#its «uhj«i*t to < herk.... i:».4ini r.4
Dmund cmifl.-att-a of «lpps»wlt, 05,041 1*$
Dnc lo oth#r Nntional l'-ink*_ 7^7 hi
Du** to State n-mb and tanker* 18
Vole* and tilth r,**.li-«om»tP*J, 4S rj*S.>;
Total..
!•* «f IK*or»‘n, Co.
i....1211,4'
T K. HAWKED,
•Iilim Ives ,
and re A
ed that tiegtiiia: ions have lieeit coin- party. de|H-nding upon Taiuiuany
people Of this district will nid t'upl. pletrd w ith the l-'ranktord commit- 1 and theeleel
personal favor to ask of! T MvAuhff-, Savatmali, (ten
t’niili, • .sir eummisaioner. in mak
ing an i xloliit that will relleei ered.
upon our section and aid in m.ik
ing a eieiiituble display for tlie
State.
toral vole ot New York,
i has failed for an many years lo
elves a president? It is true tiiat
I Itav
iyon." -‘Well, what is it?” "You
are arranging your committees, are
j you not?" "Yes, air; Iain.” "Well,
you just pul me down at the tail
sn or !>>:<-KMUKU la. I*ai.
i Fuig*-. earn I.. D. Alex*
[-f>„ 7 Niissnit st., New
g.'i.iKKl:
1.IHK) I
s. il. haw-kins. ,
i . Ii. WimiTKN. hull.dor..
.1. f. Xtriloi.soX,)
Elam Jobnsont Son & Go.,
ATLANTA, GA.
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Among till*furiotiH political llop-
of ilu* duv i*» ’dial of lhe ptoliihi
tioni-t. Neal l>ow, of Maim*. Hi
Imm Iioltod the Proliihition nominn
tie ol*l)on<Uioldei*Aofthc llriinnwiek
ami Wentern liraneli, eon^enting to
all exteiiaion cl time for the c*4>n- ^ . ... - --
atruetioii of the r:\ilr«>:ul from AL Tiidcn carried New A’ork. hut it is end of some insiguitieanl commit-
briny, «»:».. to Uoluaibira. and coil*} also true that Mr. Tildcns eivat; tec tlmt won't have anything to do.”
stilting to the eotisiruction ot the ; populnrit v was gained in ftcliling 11!unl.Tl.irkimr Mtth
road into Honda. I’roiiositions I Jl ‘ * . • a A iiunl lltirkiiiu
, ltll m ' ... i Tammany and its connoting intiti- x.-# Y.rkTrutn.
Georgia people to consunel 'the *‘V' ,or lbi Tnev<X “ ^ime- A beantifiil Promise stood in the
road, subject to iron and e.ptlp-1„ , ‘' ,r U,0 “' r . i ::‘ sons *‘ ? . 1,cll ” Vt ‘ *hc ; hotel em resol mopping ita brow.
DKAWtXO oK.lA.M AHY 15. 1H8.1. |
Henry Mnuk, 275 Gratiot are., Di>
trioit, Mii'h 2,000 i
Still Low. Detroit, Mieli 2,000 1
\V. M. Lukpy, Della. Grayson Co.,
Tex 1.2C0 ;
Cohu vV F»*ihi luiau. 102 Gravier
st.. New Oilcans, La 1,200
Commission
nitAWIXO or KKlIltCAltY 12, 1881.
Frank Fachdle, 23 Pine at.. 4«ck-
. ,. „ Nouville. Fla 15,000
in..,,, i\iiun,i»,i« •« in’,.;. I Democracy will act wisely to regard you seem exliaus ted,"’said a Settee, lleruun Kirehu>r. rryitul H«u«l.
whieh the Uiun.wk'k s,!.! U- 'dlvi,’ John Kelly and Tammany as out- "Kxl.ai.sicd! I guess von don't .oroer dh-ml Ik-rr, .u. Ran
tion and will vote for Blaine, «l,o. rniwi „ „„doubt«ilv 'accept, ! ,ide ‘J 11 ’ ,,ar '- V , 0 . r «y ,izali, * n : *“ l1 I know me. Not much!' I’m jnrt! liwiilika t r»; '
he say*, can la- drpendvd on load- and mo,-cod with the work without! trcal 1110111 ^coMingly- t getting warmed up to my work. Uaam,.......... ............... 15,000
Vance the piohibilion cause, it delay.
cause. It oeiay. ^ ^ ^ ! Since an excellent brandy
was mi pinned that the Ui puMii.tti f|,e 1‘milesl ef the Gaol Things on be made out of watermelons, the tion day than anybody.” “Do you
nominee bad reconsidered hi* once Fatih. Savannah New* suggests that some- never rest?” “Oh, yes; right after Y j||*, .Uhe»ille. N. c
(toasted piohibilion sentiment* When the summer heat ia rag- I w jj| probablv |«U‘nt an in-1 election I'll go lo sleep, and you R JFraok Dndfe. P. O. Box M5,
alner be enu-rrd national |«litl c -. '»K. Uw eooleat thing to Imagine ia . ,‘ h „ . . won'; see me again for four
No doubt he ha. or he hasn't t„*r ** ^llng of one who draws the TCD,,0n whereb > l “* J ,uce - —
‘ uiaViend^mav think wiil L! 1 ^™ 1 ^P 11 * 1 I ’ ri * e of ♦ 75 - 000 «» Ba >'^ ,ls na,ive rin ‘ l An African belle, gorgeo
■a his nrtemla mat think will st ti„ 1—1.1.-. st-i. t n..-. r... .li—.—. .a it- —ltiiiiii— .: 1 .1.:...^.,
may
ante him votes. He will be dumb
on auch pveelloas aa tbla hiwiaelt.
but bit manager* will bold him tip
"all thing, to all men,” but not
in tbe Scriptural sente of the
|t8nme.
Tbe l^raiaiana State Lottery C01
patty, on an investment or onlv
I.V00. The next evant, the 170th,
occur* on Tuesday, July 15th,
■ban IRttoJM# will bo acatterad
broadomn, M. A. -Daupblu, Now
Orleans, La., will giro all inivrma-
lion deairetl.
' I'm willing to bet I can do more 4. A. Solari, 4fl Royal it.. New Or-
can . U»rd woik Inttwecn now and elec- „ le |\ a \ lt L S *> ' v—
11. K. Hi’ki, Mon^antoD, N. C.,
colleo ed throuffh Bank of Ailie-
,000
four vmm r Beverly. Maaa
four year., j ; Washington, D. C. 8,000
3,000
. gorgeouaiy at- dsawixs orxaxcx 11, UM.
for shipment to the prohibition tired with a red string around each Ueuiy Hirers, Foraaaa Waat MU-
counlies. ankle and a bone ring in ber nose.
— was shocked when she readade-
The average income is Kama- acripiion of the decollette dresses
ehatka in $4 per year, and when a worn by fashionable ladles at pab-
man. loses a cent ia that country lie receptions ia I-oodoa. She aaid
be immediately goe« into bankrupt-: it was "perfectly scandalous."—
cy. ! Norri-iowa Herald.
15,000
GrlumWJUa*. 15,000
pm a
Milwaukee. Wi«.
U. Goldsnitb, t
Willi* Troat, j
Jnha Martel'. Stt tiaenmeete at.
Genes* Human care Barry,
Baird A Co.. C. V. BobUaa. MS
beaeenworth at. 8aa FthacMeo.
Cal 10.000
J
lte-pcetfillly Solicts Consign menu of
MELOXS, I'iSTALOlTES, HOXEV,
And Conntrj- Province Generally.
Alao, Order* for ADything tbe AlJuut i
Market Afford*.
JuipfStf
lopes Repaired
tyute la <.|*ran.u - nra aaJ ImpniwlKa-.-ln
Ulfc. .a,I P"»re DrllL aad b-vlax a lomprt.ui
mvhl.l-I. I aai tvlly prrpaJeeS totrflr Ba*l*e.
.ail all UaZ .f JUclilacr)'. B> wwilac r**r **•
(tun In aw yo* »i* aan IVcItfct uj time, aa 1
hare tk* wu«k a. .klttfidlrasamta, a, ahewk^-
C. M. WHEATLEY.
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