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.Americus Recorder.
Cj OOIjDMN.
II. c. HTOHKV, Local ICdttor. ~
t’ONUUESSlU.VVL CONVENTION-
Hob.
Pursuant to the call of tin* I'erao
cratic executive committee, the
delegates from tbc several coun'
To My Friends.
On and after tlie latli inst. I will
bo found at the dry goods store of ! ,ie ® of 11,0 Third Congressional
Thornton Wheatley, and respect- I)i,lrict ,nct ln convcnlion at the
fully invite nr friends to call and °I lcra UoU8u ,n Americus on Wed-
see me when in want of goods in
my line. Lee Allen.
Concert To-Niiglit.
A children's concert will be
given at. Watts’ Hall to -uight for
the benefit of the Methodise church.
Admission, ten cents. A pleasant
evening is anticipated, and all arc
cordiu'ly invited to attend.
To thrLudie*.
We have a lew dozen very fine
slippers we are going to clear out.
If you want something nice, pretty,
and neat, you can get them at al
most your own price.
Calvin Caiiter A Son.
Superstitious Negroes.
The negroes who occupied the
bouse which was struck by light
ning last Saturday are very super
stitious about the affair, and be
lieve some one was doing wrong
who lived in it. The consequence
is, they are stirring things up to
find ont who the wicked one is.
A. J. Hudson, tbs Druggist, who si
ways looking sflor the interest of his cus
tomers, has now secured the sale of Dr.
Kosenko's Cough and Lung Syrup, a rem
edy that never fails to cure Colds, Peias
In the Chest snd ell Lung Affections. For
proof Coughs, tiy e free semple bottle.
Iteguler size SO cents. m71v
For Representative.
Mr. J. U. Daniel, of the new 2Clh
nesday lost, for the purpose of
placing in nomination a candidate
for Representative in Congress. It
being generally understood that
there would be no opposition to
the renominution of Judge Crisp,
it was not expected that the attend
ance would be very large, but in
this respect we were agreeably dis
appointed, as most of the counties
were fully represented.
The convention was called to
order by Dr. J. B. Hinkle, chair
man of the executive committee,
who in a few brief and appropriate
remarks stated the object of the
meeting and expressed the hope
that its deliberations would be
characterized by hanrony, all sec
tional lines being wiped out, and
all meeting as citizens of one dis
trict and members of ono party,
desirous only of advancing the best
interests of their people and party.
The Dr. paid a glowing tributo to
the national Democratic ticket and
pointed to tlie cheering signs of
success, closing with an eloquent
appeal to nil lovers of liberty to
come (prward and rescue the gov-
erment from the corrupt bands into
which it bad fallen.
The convention was then per-
J. A. Fort, ol Stewart, offered
the following resolutions, which
were unanimously adopted:
Rftnh-ed, That this convention
approves and endorses the course
of our Representative, Hon. C. F.
Crisp, in Congress, and highly com
mends him for the ability be has
employed and for the zealous csre
with which he bus watched over
the interests of this district.
Jietolved, That wc heartily and
cordially ratify the nomination of
Hon. Grover Cleveland, for Presi-
dent, and Hon. T. A. Hendricks for
Vice-President, and endorse the
principles declared in the National
Pulaski—R. M. Hodge.
Schley—J. X. Cheney.
Stewart—J. A. Fort.
Sumter—C. W. Hancock.
Telfair—C. C. Smith.
Webster—J. R. Stapleton.
'Wilcox—D. Johnson.
On motion the thanks of the con
vention were returned to the |>eo-
pic of Americus for courtesies ex
tended, and to the chairman snd
secretaries for the prompt dis.
charge of their duties.
The convention then adjourned.
immediately upon the adjourn-
Democratic platform at Chicago, ( mcnt of t | 10 convcnt | on t | 10 Kxecu-
and that in the election of our
nominees the republic will secure
true administrative reform in all
branches of the public service and
honesty and purity iu public office.
On motion of C. C. Smith, of
Telfair, the convention proceeded
to the nomination of a candidate
for Representative in Congress.
Mr. R. M. Hodge, of Pulaski,
placed in nomination a gentleman
who bad proven himselfto be with
out fear or reproach; one who had
rcs|>ondcd promptly to the patriot
ic cull for men in the late war and
batllcil bravoly for the cause wc
loved so well; one who bad distin
guished himself in every sphere to
which he hod been called; a tried
patriot, a distinguished jurist, a
rising statesman—Hon. Charles F.
Crisp.
W. K. Collier, of Houston, sec
onded the nomination.
On motion of Maj. J- D. Fred
erick, of Macon, Hon. Cbos. F.
Crisp was nominated by acclama-
manently organized by the election , tion
of Judge W. D. Nottingham, of On motion, the chair appointed
Houston, ns chairman. Messrs. I Messrs. Smith of Telfair, Hodge of
district, is announced in this issue McClung, of Macon, Cheney of Pulaski, and Collier of Houston a
as a candidate for Representative. | Schley and Smith of Telfair were committee to wait upon Judge
Mr. Daniel is an intelligent und ! appointed to conduct Judge Not- j Crisp and request his presence be-
prosperous planter, a man of prac
tical idens, and one who knows the
wants of the furmcr. He would
make a safe and practical legislator.
Treed.
Mr. W. W. Moore was standing
in about a foot of water fishing in
the Muckulco the other day, when
lie heard anoise behind him. Turn
ing, he discovered a large blunt-
tail moccasin. Tiio snake showed
fight every time a stick was thrown
at it, and Mr. Moore embraced a
sapling, which gave him a better
view of his majesty. The snake
soon left, quickly followed by
Moore und his fish. ]
Noah’s Ark.
Headquarters for ice and lemons.
We will sell ice all the season at
tbree-fouiths of a cent per pound
Prompt attention paid to all orders
received. Wynn A Bell,
More Room.
Messrs. Kendrick and Wheatley
have purchased the building lately
occupied by F. A. Gyles, and arc
having the burnt rubbish cleaned
oil. As soon as workmen can be
secured, the building will be ren
ovated, a passage cut into T.
Wheatley’s store, and lie will move
part of his stock into it. This will
give him more room in his main
building, and make a pretty busi
ness place.
• — "*■ "
Car* far Pllts.
The first symptoms of Files is so intense
itching at night alter getting warm. This
unpleasant sensation is immediately re
lieved by an application of Dr. Bs<anko's
File Remedy. Files in all forms. Itch,
Salt Rheum and Ringworm can he per-|
mancntly cured by the use of this great
remedy. Price 20 cents. Manufactured
by The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Pi-pin,
O. Sold by A. J. Hudson. mcb7 iy.
tingbain to the elixir.
Upon taking the chair Judge j
Nottingham tlunkcd tbc convcn-
forc the convention.
Judge Crisp being escorted to
tbc stage, said, in substance: I
tion for tbo compliment tendered I you that I appear before
him and said lie would endeavor to y 0l , w ith a heart overflowing with
impartially dischargo the duties of gratitude. To be tbc represents-
the position. Ho took bis election |,j ve of tbc intelligence of sixteen
not so much ns a personal compll- j 00 unties is a great honor, and one
mcnt as an assurance that Houston which any man may well leel
county, a new member of tbo dis- proud; but when one is so chosen
triet, was to be made to fool nt n ot only by a majority but by nc-
hotne with her new associates. 1 j clamntion, it is an occa^on of pro
can assure you in return, that wc j found gratitude, and it makes a
will march shoulder to shoulder ! man search bis heart and conscience
with you in upholding tbo banner j and resolve to do bis duty by bis
of Democracy mid reform. Ileus.j country and bis constituency. This
ton, that has never wavered in tbc | j s no t an occtsion fora speech, and
hottest contest, will be truo to her j j desire only at this time to ex-
past record. There arc abundant j press my gratitude to you lor the
evidences that the proceedings of | high compliment you have paid me
this convention .will be character- aad express my gratitude to you
iztd bv harmony and unity of pur-j for it, that you may bear it home
[iosc, for it is a time-honored cus
tom that a faithful and efficient
public servant, who lias liecn true
to bis constituents and labored
zealously lor llicir interests,
should receive recognition of bis
faithfulness in tm endorsement of
with you to the people of your
counties. On a more fitting oc
casion 1 will address you upon tbc
issues of the day. it being my in
tention to visit you at your homes
befure tbc clci-lion. At no time
since the war has there been such
bis course. There being no local , || n( . prospects for Democratic kiic-
issiics to discuss, and our lime be* t -css. The day bus coinc when tbc
ing limited, wc will proceed at once p L >op|c demand reform in the ad-
to business. j ministration of tbo government and
On motion of J. II. Bluck, of purity In tbo character of their of-
Sumter, Messrs. B. R. Calhoun of doers. It is a hopeful sign of the
Kastman, M. Henderson of Irwin, J iiriu-s that party ties are no longer
nnd J. II. Hodge of Houston were sufficient to bind the people to the
elected secretaries. j support of men whose characters
On motion of C. W. Hancock, of aru corrupt, and the approaching
Sumter, the roll of counties was | nutioni*I election can but result in
called for tbc names of delegates,. t| lt; selection ol a man lor the I’resi-
wben the following were banded in , dun ..y whose administration as
to the secretary: j Mayor and Governor has been one [
Dodge—B. K. Calhoun. of purity and reform. In con-!
Dooly—J. F- ’Ibiirman, II. J- elusion. I will say that 1 shall al- i
Morgan, J. II. Davis. ^ | ways do what I think will best rc- j
Houston—J. II. Hodges, \\ . h. I present the interests and wishes of I
Collier, W. D. Nottingham, t>. -S. J l | lu people of the district I have |
Taylor, B. W. Judge, J. M. Mar- j tl,u honor to represent, and if I -
shall. j should fail in this it will he for tbc |
Irwin—J. IV. i’aulk, M. Hcndor-
live committee met and organized
by tbc election of C. C. Smith, of
Telfair, chairman, and C. W. Han
cock, of Sumter, secretary.
convention comments.
Judge Nottingham made a splen
did presiding officer.
Tbc speech of Mr. Hodge, of
I’ulaski, in placing Judge Crisp in
nomination was one of tbc neatest
and most appropriate ol the kind
we have ever listened to.
The delegates were well pleased
at tlie appearance of Americus, and
many were surprised to find so
1-rge a city.
Albert and Kugcnc, sons of Dr.
Hinkle, made the opening of tlie
convention pleasant by som6 fine
music on tlie violin and organ,
Most of tbc ielcgatcs returned
borne on tbc first train, affording
our citizens no opportunity to
show them over our handsome
city, as they bad made prepara
tions to do.
Wc had pleasant calls from
Messrs. J. H. Hodge, editor of tbc
Perry Home Journal, and W. K.
Collier, of Fort Valley, and Maj.
J. D. Frederick, of Marsliallville.
Dr. J. B. Hinkle entertained the
delegates who remained over at his
residence in the evening, and a
most enjoyable lime wan spent.
Two gentlemen wished to attend
the convcnton and went up Into Ibu
court room and patiently waited
lor the convention to nssomblu un
til tbo crowd in tbo Opera House
bad dispersed.
tih annul)
Why, l. W. Harper's Nelson County
Whiskey is preferred nbovo nil other
Uramls is because it is tho most regular
soil most perfect Frodact, incontestably
ever made. A long oxparicnoe in tbo
manufacture of the Hsr|ier, tlie large
capital of tha Distiller which enables him
to bold hia Whiskey until it baa fully ma
tured, together with tho faot that the
Wbiskc-y is bought by and shipped me to
direct from the Distillery aocounts for
the unvarying aatiafaction it baa given
those best educated to a fine Whiskey.
J. IsiiAKi.s, Sole Agent,
aprl‘2 Cm Americus, G*
Tardy tv i In rases.
When Judge l'ilsbiiry convened
county court Thursday morning, a
great number of witnesses were ab
sent, ami it was some time lie III re a
case couid bo found in which every-
lrody was ready. When the
witnesses came straggling in an
hour or two lute, they were culled
to the rail and questioned—
“Were you served with u sub-
puma?”
“Vcs, sir.”
“Why were you not here?"
“I lorgot it.”
“Any money?”
“No.”
“Two days."
Or, if the witness is lucky
enough to have some money, lie or I
she is lined $o or $10.
F33XT I'OXBJTS.
The rooflng la nearly completed,
flooring is being laid, and carpen
ters, plasters and brick masons are
bard at work finishing up tlie Bar-
low block, mid there hasn't been
one-hiindreih part of the fuss rais-
Baca^a be i. swinging on somebody's j about it lliat tliere ba ,
"O. where is toy darling hoy to-night?"
Sings a poet in plaintive song.
We're lint qnite certain that we're right,
And may lie we might be wrong;
Out we truly believe that ibe boy is out
late
Somebody'e gate—ab. well do we know
Wlial the joys of that poatime are!
We'll never lorget—'tia years ago
Since we swung on that wooden bar;
Nor did we suspect that the hand of fate
Was outstretched when swinging on
somebody's gate.
The old, old story, but ever new—
Her father appeared on the soene,
His looks were wet with the falling dew,
He looked like a moasier marine.
And the bull dog—oh, wo can never re
late
What happened when swinging on some
body's gate.
Don't worry abont your boy to-night,
Or sigh ont your sonllet in rhyme.
For the obaaoea are, if he isn't tight,
He'll have a jolly good time.
For he won't go aetray, thongh he staye
out late,
As long as he's swinging on somebody's
gate.
No more mins this week, if you
please.
Miss Katie Wheatley lias re
turned home.
Our pcoplo will not want lor corn
bread this year.
See change of Southwestern rail
road schedule this morning.
Cotton will soon be coming in
and then we will all feel better.
Madam llumor says that there
will be several marriages this tall.
Mr. N. G. Prince, Ilia wife, child
ren, and Miss Cora I’rincc are at
borne again.
Tlie latest—Broom Pins.
James Fbicker A Bro.
This is the lucky season for the
voter. Candidates are numerous
and generous.
Our artesian water is being
hauled down to Lee county now.
The demand lor it still growB.
A wholesale grocery bouBc will
lie opened in Americas upon tbc
completion of the A. P. A L. II. R.
By rofercnco to our advertising
columns it will Iks seen our Baptist
friends aro making ready to build
nguin.
Mr. W. M. Jones Is now with J.
A. McTyier, on Lamnr street, and
will be pleased to meet bis old
friends.
Tlie festival glveu at the Library
grounds Wednesday night was well
attended, and netted the Baptist
church about $4.1.
Tbc city is almost deserted, but
in four weeks the cotlon movement
will begin, und life will be once
more filled with work.
about the Kimball House.
Yesterday morning a Webster
county farmer brought In a large
lump of some hard substance and
deposited it in front of Davenport's
drug store. lie wanted to know if
there wasn’t iron in it, and to a
certain extent there was some, but
bow much could not be lold. It
will probably be examined closely.
dill ■•Court.
Many unscrupulous deal era may tell
you they have remediea for Coughs and
Colda equal in merit and in every reaped
juat aa good aa the old reliable Dr. Do
lenko Cough and Lung 8yrup, unless
you insist upon this remedy end will take
no other, you are liable to be greatly de
ceived. Prices, SO cants and (1.00. Sold
by A. J. lindaon. m71y
Hol.UKk' ■ I1UK < UHE MOUTH WASH ANO
dentilrlee is uu infallible core for L'loer-
atrd Sore Throet, Bleeding Gams, Soro
mouth snd LToers. Cleans the Toelk and
keeps the Guuia healthy. Prepared sole
ly byTIrs. J. F. A W. It. Hm.MKs, Den
tists, 10SI Mulberry Slraat, Macon, Ga.
For sale by Dr. IV. P. Burt, dentist,
4. K. Hall, and nil druggists and dentista.
auglloiG.
New Advertisements
Hotioe Builders.
Wo will lot to contractom the building
ot n brick church at America*, (»*., on
20th im»t. Honied bids will be received
up to that d its. For information nee
Hrnce A Morgan. Atlanta, or plan* and
apecificationN in the hat«d* of Rev. J. L.
Viw, American* On. ('oiumitteo renorve
tbo right to n ject any and all bid*.
DURHAM’S
IMPROVKD
NTMfMIfU TIRBIIE»
i nri'imv In thn <
i.impMct •.•nt
f$w York.
^ q tj f} " KK| ^ ^ ^
S ilt treated with
that UtinuxBRipIrd
in whfil I* ip>w ‘or il.n first tltm* offered tlum
by flu* I 1TKHAHY QfCVOIrVTIOJV.
Hump of th« ho** *t*»id* aril book* ot Urn
worl ‘
nt a
JOHN It. AlaDKN,
to dill
I'lihlialicr, yiUJ 1 V«rl Mnrt,.
f AIO'IUI
~DZSBOZ<T7TIOZT.
Annuel**, Oa.. July tfttb, ISH4.
The | urtiM mtilp lii'retofuM obtlir: Iwtwrm .1.
!. McTjrlif und J. A. Miller, .lr., It tli* day di*-
»olvi»J hr mutual coun iit, J. A, Hiller, Jr., re
tiring. Tin* Arm budiM--* will bo wound up tiy J.
11. McTyier al tlie old «ta t J, where lb* builne**
will rout lime In the lumr of J B. McTyier,
J. It. MoTVlKIt,
I. A. Mlf.I.KK, Jr.
••IiiIiisM nun • *»*«»« I take thin method of
Mr. John Hardy,after a month's j k *‘*
* f ! Mrlyi.r A Miller with llirir |«troi:*irr and aullHt
absence in Atlanta, arrived borne I a nmtliHi*i*vof the -tm* with tuv *oorr*»or,fj.
Friilay night. Mrs. II.. being in- j "• " rTrl " r -•*! h,n “*
..... .’ , sv.iU. awi worthy of their n»|oel sad prtrwiage.
disposed, will follow- shortly.
j J.i-yZOx:.
i. A. If ILLKK, .la.
Duke llnmil is having new fioor-
ing pul in bis building next to the •
Georgia Loan and Trust Co. The :
old one lasted fourteen years.
Prof. I.. It. Carter is now with
Scliumpert A Honey, on Cotton
Avenue, the spot cash men, and
THE "LANGTRY"
HOOF SKIRT WITH BUSTLE
COMBINATION.
. r i ,, , ,• ■ i There has never been snylbing In Si t
want of ability rather than ol in | 1 H
tuition.
Mr. Smith, ol Telfair,moved tiiat
a committee lie appointed to olliei-
ally notify Judge Crisp ol bis nom
ination nnd request bis written ac
ceptance of the same at such time
as lie may ace proper. Tlie chair
of
Having opened the Kylander Ac id.-my
I propo-c to open. Oil Monday tlm INtb
of August next, a School ot High Gn.de
for Boys soil Girls. Terme, rates, etc.,
us heretofore. H .ving hail much experi
ence in condneling schools of such ehur-
, , . ... .... ... actor I carnrutlv solicits liberal rmtronugo
Will lie happy to serve his old I Df the. good citizens of Americas ami
friends and acquaintances. | vioinity, ami for lh» mine pledges.ti.f.u-
, tlen. W. II. ALLEN, Principal.
A Kecihidkii man has found moro 1 July 20. 1HSI. if
broken nosed people this week tlinn j -erta ,J,|.i
he ever dreamed of. In some;
period of life, it seems a man's nose | WOMAN,
is bound to sillier—and we arc glad \ «uai tv piiesksvkd!-volth kknkwkd!
. . IIKALTII MttTORRDZ IT W||.L C'OHT YOU
out* |Htrt(Ml is past. I nothin**! It wii.lnavk vol* money!
Mr. S. K. Ilalstcod, of Cooglc’s j %££( vrM '. ' n un
.Mill brought hr in an open boll of i Our-tnnlicnl tmitino on thn /fmlth uml
the (Jrecn cotton Friday. The cot* | °I Woman, indicated to moth-
ton was line and silky, having a j * r ‘ , » w * vw ' *i ,,t * r,, t daughters, in a clear
long staple. He reports crops in i ‘
1 , '‘The RurM WRHfciil !—tlifrni'lrii ■ wil l!
t j Ami n.ao, th<* In rrul , ffizLM till woman
and Nci. ntiflc recital of the nti*
...... , mcroiiM uml painful diaeaaea peculiar to
lino condition in bis neighborhoodi. j thwKl . X( uni , nUoWH bow th , y bepre-
The artesian well is now nearly ! vented, relieved an ! cured ! Scarcely a
.100 reel deep, and still going down, f ho “« in the land but is made dark
... , .. . anil snrrewf il by the weakness and ill
.There was some little cxcitcmcl , 1 .... .
E and ilnraliil.lv il»i mu. il... umi- . . h-.illli nf one or more of its female tuein-
Eanuuuramiity, that gave the g<» | !lHl week when the drill was lost, bt .„
Another Fire.
Wednesday morning another
alarm of fire was sounded at tho
usual hour, between three and four
o'clock. It proved to be tbe dwell-: Lee—W. II. Long, J. I. Watson,
ing bouse of Mr. B. W. Patterson,! Laurens—W. U. Weaver, Ira S.
near Muckalcc bridge. Tbe lire Chappell.
caught near tbe chimney, and it Is! Macon—J. I). Ircdcrick, J. II.
not known whether it was an acci- J McClung, J. B. Murray.
dent or tbc work of an incendiary. Pulaski—IL M. Hodge. ..._
Tbc lire caught Patterson's store) Schley—J. N. r A ' |appointed Messrs. J. U. Black ol
once or twice, but was , extin-; Caskey. H. W’. Cockrell, C. L. Ilat- j 8um ( crund j. Cheney of Schley,
guis The lire department j tie. C- H. Smith, W. I). Murray,C. Un mution) tlle ro || coun tit-s
turned out, but did not go to tlie j L- Peacock, A. Alien, W. II. Me.' wa-( ca | )c( | for Ul( , , c | e( . Uon of one | ii.oo. Also the celebrated ' Duplex,
scene, on account of the distance. Lrory, T. J. Battle,^ 1. I .Rainey, j CJ£CCU ^| V( . e-oiumitleeman from each | "Ben-Ten" ae»l "Dr. Strung s'* Corsets. I a regular picnic.
Just a few weeks ago Mr. Patter-! J-M-Thornton, E. S. Baldwin. L ountVi w itb tbc following result: j JOHN R. SHAW. On the fourth page will bo found
son bad built both store and bouse, Stewart—J. A. tort, 31. L. Coffee—W. L. Wilcox.
erul satisfucliou to tbo wc ircr tlmt tin
“Langtry .Skirt" does. Aak uny lady
who ha« evflr worn ono, and k!i« will ti ll
yon that aho will wear no other only
8L25. Second lot juat receiv' d.
JOHN If. SHAW.
X. II.—Cull und sc- tL^ ••J , t•rftc•tion ,,
Hurtle. The lightc.it, most comfortable
and durahlo Huatlo in the world—75c to
and bad hardly got seltle.1 down in ! Everett. |
bis new quarters. His insurance Sumter—C. W. Hancock, W. R.
on furniture and bouse was $1,300, | Stewart, J. C. Nicholson, ,J. It.
which we understand will fnllv
cover tbe loss.
Broom Pins for tbe Broom Bri
gade, just received by
James Fricker A Bro.
Pilsbury, G. W*. Glover, M. J. Me
Crea.
Telfair—H. J. Smith, A. C. .Mc
Lennan, 0. C. Smith.
Webster—W. W. Simmons, ‘j.
K. Stapleton.
Dodge—R. B. Calhoun.
Dooly—J. P. Thurman.
Houston—A. L. Miller.
Irwin—M. Henderson.
Laurens—Ira S. Chappell.
Lee—J. F. Watson.
Macon—J. II. McClung.
Montgomery—John McRae.
Omission.
In the proceedings of tbe Sun
day School Executive Committee,
found in this issue, the printer fails
to include the Sunday School at
Friendship, O. H. Daniel, Superin
tendent, as one of tbc four schools
in tbc New 36tb District.
but it was pulled lip by an instril- 1 To all «uch, our book brings joy and
i .. « .Imilirig! Lut i'hoIi Hi’fterrr who mav read
mcnt inane for thut purpose in » ihmc linen write nl once for It. Study it
very nhort time. ■ thoroughly ami heedfully; mark the
amount and character of tho toxtitnony;
Albany and Montcxuina seem j nhow to t verv utHictnl friend and no-
about ready to got into a war over j tTb'TLSr.Slte
tbc late game of liall played at by common sense for yonrsclve*.
Montezuma between tbc clubs ol j T,,K ^“iV'iiI.'N’S^^TLAiNTA.'^A."
tbe respective towns. Montezuma ; * ——
has challenged Albany to play for Goin(( wc „,,„ ul h doseaL. i.cOpm
$250. Tbo Albany boys will have [Ooinge.sisndnorthclTscst.. S.-flOpm
l Night mail north close at....... S.-OU p tu
For Buena Vista and Klbtv.Be
I mo.*, daily except Sunday it 12SW p in
Lumpkin, Preston and Boltsford
ail interesting letter from Belli- close, on M .nd.y, We IncMiay
more, giving some details of the I * "
visit of the Georgia editora of that H.B closts daily, except Sunday,
city. Wc can assure our friend Bmufcri and FrovUU^e' do^'
that we are truly sorry that wc Saturday at «:00s m
could not hare participated in tho ^citTr^X Sj-Fri.' 81 ” ‘ “
pleasures of the ocrosion; but oura
was a case of “business before
pleasure.”
day st 1 8 JO atm
The abovs anangementa will continue
until change la miltoed eehedole.
V. A. Black, P. IL