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TflE AMERICl'S WEEKLY TiMES-KECORDEK: FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 2(J, !b!>2.
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GCORIilA'S PE.4CHES.
The phenomenal success thatfha* thus
THE TIMES RECORDER. T,, ‘ E '’ m
• tally .....I tt.kly. I f' rom *" “ C ' l "“ ,of c,,,,, *' r J r r " ra, 'i
l= —■ - - - - evidences of the fart that the negro is far attended the culture of peaches in
• a* Ahkiik rs Raouorra K*t*blimi*d i«T>. Incoming tired of lUipuhllcan trickery, Georgia promises a great future for that
j For years and years lie has been led up industry and an immense benefit to the
- — against the intelligence and wealth of | .state. Those who have closely followed
I the South in order to further the selfish the recent development of the peach*
|4.oo ends of the Republican party, lie has j growing business in Georgia are very
j ^ heretofore conceived it to l>e tils duty to j enthusiastic over the future possibilities.
M j vote for those whom whom lie believed
to lie bis benefactor*. And, further-
| more, these alleged benefactors lia\«
| held out glittering promises to him
Rut the alleged debt of gratitude ha-
; In en fully paid, the promises have all
been broken, and the negro is now be-
I ginning to look to the future. In that
Amencui, Ga„ Scp't 2, 1892. ;
hie gentleman, a Philadelphia fruit
merchant, said to us recently as he was
coming up fiom the South: “The peach
orchards arc going to revolutionize the
whole State of Georgia. 9 * He added, a*
an evidence of his faith, that he had just
-et out an orchard of 100 acres merely
hie investment. Discounting the
Till, worst enemy of the fanner is the , taught him that nothing need he
pestiferous little ollice-seeker, who i
constantly stirring up strife between tIn
city and country people.—Augusta chord, hut tie
I’lironicK
future he sees nothing for him from the • enthusiasm of inteiested parties, the fact
Republican party. Kvperien«-o has remains that wonderful pead.ea are be
Tumi* party leaders spend two-tl.ird
of their Erne circulating among tlieii
adherent* and endeavoring to preven
them hearing I)cm<HTatic »|H*akc
reading Democratic literature.
xpcct-«ing raised in Georgia and »hipi*d to tl»e
ed That party would play an endless 1 \ or th and West, where they arc sold for
and unv.uving timo on the gratitude j higher prices than can be obtained for
touch n note in the • any competing fruit. As yet the busi-
grand man h of negro advancement. I ness i* in its infancy, but it is growing
The negi.4>s, individually, learn thl* at a surprising rate, and the possibilities
as the\ giin political education. It lias]are seemingly unlimited. When land
;iih!
China has been 1m.ml from un«»f)i
vially. N'ie wants “that whole exclu- j |»etu.itit.g
sion business stopped right Mpiaro off.*'
It seems lather odd to I.ml a patient,
long suffer ing old heathen like China
spun! ing up and talking back like a
member of a church choir.
aheady dawned upon a number of them, that i
and the) have left the Republican party, jean Is
The) know that flic force hill wa
conceived iii a desire to do the black rtfjui
man justice, put for the purpose of per* j there
for Infants and Children.
“Caetoria is sows!] a4*pt*rf to children that
f recommend Jtaesupeiiur loan/ prescription
known to me." If. A. A sen* a, M. !>.,
Ill tto. Oxford bL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of TastnHa* Is so unirerssl sad
ft- merits so well known that It teecnsa work
vt mprrr rotation to endorse It. Kew arethn
Int.-u'irent families who do not keep CsHorln
wiilan easy reach **
Carlo# Masttw. D. f>.
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlncdsle befonusd Church. ■
Castor!a ran* Colic, Constipation,
Hour tftomarh, Dlarrbma. Eructation.
Kills Worms, gvvea sleep, and promotes dk
WitEovOiajurlous medication.
* For several years I hare racommended
yo ir * Qutorla. * and shall always oooUnue to
do *■> as it has iurariaUy produced beneficial
results."
Fowi* P. Paanra, M D.,
M Tbo Wlnthrop," lasth Street and Tih Are.,
New York City.
Tbs Cswtacb Cobimwt, 77 Mcboat Stbsbt, New You.
rth from to per acre
de to yield iu protits *150 to
fclOO per acre each year w ith a crop that
lint little care or attention, j
mystery about the causes uf
the Republican party in I the growth of such an Industry. The
rule of ignorance and avarh
I such rule ever olitaining in
again all intelligent colored men, as
as w hite men .object. The home of the
M a n v Deni erats have told Murat negro, as a race, is in the .South. Here
Halstead that this will he the dullest | he must live and “grow up with tin*
campaign hi lib lory, because the great I country. 99 Onxcq.icntly, whatever
corporate inter, .-t* ate satisfied with would injure the South would injure the
vvi i, even if it involved subjecting the j peach-growing business in Georgia is
nth l»y foice of fedeial troop* to the fully and intelligently treated in an
And to ; article which we print on another page,
Southland it contains much that ought to in*
11 tcrest oiii leaders.—Manufacturers* Rec-
I.
botli candidates and will not subscribe nog
The force bill would hurt tin
to aid either in exciting displays. If
this bo true, coldness will fall on sugar
seeking congregation*.
Wat son's alleged spprebeusion that
the Democrat* are scheming to “bottle
him up" in the Tenth district, to prevent
his going down in the Third, to demol
ish Crisp, is the very funniest thing in
American politics. Ho would sooner
meet a bear robbed of her cubs than
meet Crisp in joint debate.—inhmaclite.
Wiiitei.aw itaiti told Mayor Wash*
burne, of Chicago, that Republicans
“must keep down this feeling of over
confidence.'* Whereupon the iudian-
ajHilia Sentinel (Dora ) says: “We can
assure Mr. Reid for tho Republicans of
Indiana Hint the feeling of over confi
dence is !>cing mighty well kept dowu in
this state, it is <iulta out of sight."
Yihmnia is au uncomfortably close
Mate. Iu 1884 the total voto of the
•State was 285,000 nearly, of which
Clovolaud received 145,107 and Blaine
received 120,:150, giving tho former n
plurality of 0,141. In 1&S8 tho total vote
was 304 t 0Kl, of which Clovoiand received
151,072 and Harrison received 150,4:18,
reducing the Democratic plurality to
1,539.
Khitoii Met*i.t ine, of rbiladelpliia,
was quite right in refmiug to debate the
tariff with a sub-editor on Mr. Whitelaw
Reid's paper. Mr. McClure was loaded
for big game, and invited Governor Mc
Kinley to stand up and receive the
charge. Hut McKinley wouldn't, and
Carter, of tbo Republican national com
mittee, offered the sub-editor as a aub
atitute. Vow, it is a patent fact that a
sub-editor away from his desk is a
nonentity, Nobody knows him; nobody
cares to know him. Wlut pleasure or
profit Would there be in a widely known
tariff reformer bagging such game? Ob
viously none. Colonel McClure wants a
Sa|M>Jeon to shoot at; or, if not a Na|*o-
leon, .it least as gieat a man as himself.
And his (Hiint is well taken.
>outh, would hint the
hurt the negro.
During the past few mouths a number
Iri- reported that the outbreak of
cholera in Hamburg and Havre is caus
ing the citizens of Montreal no little un
easiness, as that city is almost defence-
bite man Would * eMH 1 * 1C *£o«irge be taken there
i by any of the vessels trading directly
between that |*ort and the infected ports.!
PROFESSIONAL CAR
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, ATTORNEY AT Law
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Realdencwst Allen || u u--
Davenport's Dru* Store, r.m.,, ,
the deeerv ins poor. 5 to s p, m r r .+
call-solicited. ;
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DUS. MILLER & \\\}
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office In lloniier Hulldliur. No..m ,
Street. Office hour- from „
p. hi. and r » f o •is*, in
Dr. Mii.lvh, l^. fc|r , .
Du. Manx. Kc-ldet.re il 4.., Wiii,.
I .ill-( MU Ik* l«-ll St D.-tVrliiM.rt*. .1, .
DOCTOHS j; ii. AM. A. B. HlNKl
IUii> on. of tho 10.1 furri-hort
r|til|.|oil dootor*. iifhc In th- s,. UII
S4 ks**n street. Ainerlt u«. *,».
(ienersl Margery and treatment the
Eye. Ear, Throut nnd Ni
A Spociaity.
falls left m Dr. KMrldgc'* dm* ..„ r ^
E a. hawkish,
ATTORNEY AT |.\W.
• office up »tulr* on (irituiM-rr>
w:
Will practice in
National Hank.
of colored men. prominent loenliy, At no quannllne staUon in the Dotuin-
ednested even belter tint, many of their " ,n of Cani,,U - citl,er ,JU tW * co “‘ ,,r t, ‘«'
white neighbor.. Lsvc deaerted tho old ,,acl,ic - U ,!,ere a modern fumigating
party of hypootitical profouion. and plant, and what few appliances there are
Their (ii*|M-ial of the health authorities
made are ^ Nni ^ totally inadequate to protect
puhllc, have heen aiwayi' cogent and! ,he r "'"" rv fr " m ,ho introduction of
conclusive. One of the late.t oftl.ee ,IUeaw l,r '^'hai-We. chairman of
educated a color. to j , . he I* r “»*nc | al b..a.d of health, regard,
the sitiutiou as verv serious.
taken sides with the Democracy.
reas*»ns for doing so, wlienrv
cast his lot with the party of the |»eople
Is John T. Shuftcn, a lawyer «*f Ocala,
Fla. In giving his reasons fm so doing,
Tilt: New York Herald says: “The
Mexicans have been praying for rain
be refer, to the fact that the Kepubl ■ TU (ir . t covere d the ground
can party haa never scrnpled to work l, th ^ the „ ecou(| broa?ht „ C , D ,
upon the pauion. and prejudice, of the Rnd „ liri| w# , foIlowed bv a , llow „
of fishes. The Mexicans should do their
homebody has
evidently been praying In English in
this vicinity. \Yc have secured tho rain,
and it may be that the ants, pelicans aud
fishes will follow’.
No man has come to true greatness
who has not felt in some degree that his
life belongs to his race.
Govkunoii Uiciianan can preserve a
large share of the respect of the citizens
of Tennessee if he sill tender his resig
nation as Governor, giving candidly his
reasons for such a step to be that he has
discovered that lie is wholly incapaci
tated to deal with the situation,and that
a* a good citizen he feels it to bo his
duty to step down atnl out, allowing an
other with capacity and ability enough
to |k*iinauetitly restore peace and good
order to .Assume the duties of the office,
lie would thus save the Mate from
negro to induce 1dm to array himself
ngaiimt til* hc»l Inter*.!.; Im. never a.I- j |n~ English.'
vuucctl tliu negro politically or socially;
has exerted a baneful Inlliicncu over
him; has put forward tho force
hill to perpetuate Itself In power and
olevate a scalawag remnant of Kopubll-
canlstii; has never appointed a negro
north of Mason and Dixon's line to a
lucrative position, nnd lias broken prom
ises almost without number. > Knelt
statemeuts, containing nothing lint true
charges, are bouud to have effect with
other thinking colored men. In Georgia
only the other day a democratic mass
meeting, com|io**d largely of colored
voters, was addressed by a colored
democratic orator, aud the sense of tho
meeting was that the regular democratic
nominees, state and national, altonld be
aup|H>rted In preference to the nominees
of any other party.
The colored man Is rapidly finding i
nut that the man who gives him em
ployment, who assists him when he ls (
in trouble, who is a friend to him when |
he needs a friend—the white Democrat,
—la the man for him to vote with on >
election days.
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Tiikiii: is again some talk to the effect
that Senator Hill has taken advantage
of every oppoitunity to *mih Mr. Cleve
land and Gcneial Stevenson and that,
like Ilossl'latt, he will vote his patty's
ticket, but will not go out and woik for
it. All of tlds kind of talk comes from
the Republicans and has no foundation
in fact. The Democratic factions in I
New York are uuited and working t
gether harm.mhm.Ijr for the elect of j Handles collections on all points
Mr. Cleveland, and by October next sen- . ,
ator Hill will give the lie to Id. political i 1,1 tllc l “>ted States and Europe,
mic. by taking the .tump and work- Offers special inducements to the
Ti"-: CHATHAM HANK
SAVANNAH. GA.
Buys a ml sells sterling exchange.
log like a beaver for Ids party's ticket
Kx-Governor Campbell, of Ohio, has
just returned from a trip to New York.
lies
further diagram and humiliation, ilD ,, I a,, «l pe'Uog ready to make
‘in Illinois. He declares that Cleveland
will carry the Empire Mate by a rousing
his act would be construed to In* that
a good citizen. The Governor will re
member that we have never
any advice which did uot subsequently
prove to have been for the Ih***!.—Nash
ville American.
him "’“Jority* because lie will make gains of
i thousands of votes among the working
men of all the manufacturing towns and
i cities. Democratic leaders have, after
; closely scrutinizing the |»olitical sltua-
arc liftccu thou.aud Southern 'i' 1 " l» >»’•» Vork, a.certain..l that the
Uncord among the Democratic faction.
Iocs not cxi.t anywhere except in the
mliumi. of the lb-publican organ,.
cottou trade.
Shipments of currency aud or
ders for exchange by wire
' piomptly attended to.
Correspondence .solicited.
C. H. OLMSTEAD,
R. F. llninEi.r., President.
Cashier.
Every Lonp and Slim, Extrn Size, Short auil Stout, or Regu
larly Si.aped Man or Roy in fifty miles of Americas to call on
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tho shape or size, from the smallest size hoy to the largest man.
Every suit of our clothes are new and of the latest style,
where you can get new goods ns cheap as old ones.
Just received a new liue of Hunan's Fine Mens'Shoes, best
grade for Others nsk $7.00 for same goods.
If you need any thing iu tho
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Our Mr. Lawrence Dorr \vj
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pies of the handsomest fabric
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We have made improvj
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AUGUSTA. GA,
Till
Dcrmn iut* who do not, as A rule, take
any intcu st in |M>litics, although they |
are residents * »f the city of New York,
and ait* entitled to vote. With the view. I
however, of bringing out these votci* a'
Cleveland club, composed of Mmthern*
cis, was organized In that city reccutly,
aud uuaddress will be issued aud every
effort made to have them registered so'
th.it they may cast their votes next
November. It is believed that theorgati-j
i/ation this c!ul* will tesult in the t
Demociatic national thkcl getting at
least ten thousand vote* wlicit havi
hcretofoic never been cast at a presiden
tlal or **tate election. # ar.d it is «|iiit«
probable these
Tut: quadrennial emigialion
v iters to Indian.! Is said to h.av
It Is only by resorting to -t<
faced ftatnl that the lloosier
majoi
losso
gains
can hope to obtain (
rity they had in Dv
k will mote than
Yon i ou the bigl
Wa'son! (hlc) K’s go'u kce|i
isob'r. Ye/'r, ildcf go'u keep ail
fel'rs sob'r, w’ett he she*in ihlcf diink'n
rote* may turn the scale heef-ata'k ihlcf. Dogon* Tier fhic) gits
In f*vor of Cleveland, beraiiM the Demo- Utihicm-k, 'luh i t W (hlcp W'are'm
ci«Uc leader., while .tire of a big ina- | »t, eh? (hie(.-True Citizen
joritjr Id the .late, are determined to get ■
every vote to the poll.. Had the Till, politician, aie already outlining a
ern Democrat, in the < ity of New Vork big light in the ,ixth congreuiunal di,-
ca.t their ballot, in Inn* for Cleveland trict two year, hence, when, It I. .aid,
Mr. Ilarrlxon would have been defeated, the conic,t will he between Betner, of
and the country would Lave enjoyed Monroe, liartlett, of liibb, Whitfield, of
four wore year, of good government. I lialdwln, aud John I. Hall, of 'paldlng.
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