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The publication of a new daily
paper in Albany baa been aban
doned.
The Sanderaville Herald talks
about home-made pork for sale
and it ought to be.
Senator Harrow will not be the
youngest senator, as was supposed.
Senator Aldrich, of Rhode island,
is several years younger than JAr.
Barrow. . *• j «
The San Frnncisco Call points
to Blaine, of Maine, as the coining
leader oi the Republican party,
and being the only pi eminent man
whose head is above water since
the Democratic tidal wave.
New Advertisements.
. T"
ing hoftjlon CcIIefPllil), with 8
^ Wfcrttfsy •g Sara, j
*ULAR LECTURES
Teachers’ Examination
OkkickBltt. ruiiucSrnooui, )
Amkhicijh, Ga., December 2, 1882. $
The committee of Public School# will hold a
•ea«ion on 1 huradar, Dseembar Htb, at St o’clock I
ni.. for thw purpose o wxsmlnln* applicants •
for the position of Principal of High School.
Applicant!) will le required to stand an examina*
Higher Ma'htmatics, English
usually
In Lit ir
Americas, Itac. 3, 1862.(4
GLOVER'S OPERA HOUSE
ONE EVENING ONLY.
Thursday, December 7th, 1N88.
SUNFLOWER SAMUELS
PAY YQU R CITY TAXES I JA1 ^ ¥ ™ EB>
Tb» book. n lor the f-olleetton ol I
fc and Tieaeur
lore
c. a* thicker, 1
Anjericna, Cia.
iieilcus, Ua., fept. 12.1
Wliflll,
id TWO BOTTLES FREE, to*
lundVnqr havQ been cured,
in its cflleacy, that I will as.... — -— - -
gether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on
any sufferer.JJIvs Expr _
dUAAM.tO
"aLOCLMi lifi’«ariat.VNowYork,
Congress meets next Monday in
its second session of the 47111 term.
The term will expire on the third
of next March, when the republi
can majority may retire from the
house and give place to Democra
cy- ... ' ' 3 i,
A Hew York legislativfjcoinmtt.
tee is taking testimony about “cor
ners” in grain, and is finding out
a great deal that everybody knew
before, but it has not yet found
anybody able to tell it nliat to do
about them.
POLITICS.
Politics is a business wlmt Is followed
liy h flood many people, but miirljly few
of'. in ever get rich by it. Of course it
is lint 1 bit country si.mil,I be
MADISON SQUARE TSr't
ly pny in il poi-g to the fallows who
Proclamation By tlic Mayor.
Mayors Office )
American, Ga., Nov. 10, '82. $
Jfotlce ia hereby (riven, that on Wednesday, the
thirteenth d»v of December next, an uiectioa will
be held at tne Council rh.imUtr In the city of
America?, for Mayor, three Aidorman, and
Clerk and Treasurer, to se ve 'or two years. T1
polls will be opened at Oo’clo It a. m. and closed at
4 p. m.
J. D. FELDER, Mayor.*
Attest; P. K. Brinson, Clerk.
SIFTED THEM OUT!
THE
THEATRE
COMPANY
Will I
to Confervas and occupy Gubernato
rial chair*. Anti s*peftkinj: of cloths, my
to11 ion is tiitttonuof thorn* nice easy chairs
ai 1> B. Hill's furniture sum; is a heap
more comfortable than the one Governor
Stephens*-la in, and aheap cheaper to
K*i. for he sells them mi?bty low down,
anti ha** got all styles. But goin’ hack
to politics— Democratic majorities are
mighty 'hick and big this year, and they
route rollin’in on every train, from Noitb
and South, East find West. They rc-
r| ... - mind me, in •ire, and variety of D. JJ.
A BpiiuljfnMlonitslif \m St«rv!|
» * c Southwest - 1 ■- —
ESMERALDA,
Scenes In Xorlfi Carolina and Paris,
Senator Edmunds, of Vermont,
in responding to the suggestion of
bis name in connection With the
next Presidency, expresses the
'opinion that no politician now liv
ing will, see the day when a Presi
dent will lie chosen from a State
cast of the Hudson. Why?
Produce.! with .pedal Scenery for
KSUEIiALl),, .
Those wlit> hit* u bfcu no fortunate ;.n to witness
the funioit* phy of “liuzel Kirk ,” us prodn.’ed
by the lladlhon Hqiiar* T> eutre Com pan., must
•cel a am ural de-ire to ace the drium which in uni
versally conceded to ho the «ucce>s -r and rival of
the former arrest play. The remarkable nuccena
which ut'emied tfie production of Esraernliiu iu
New York would iadlcxte thnt popular favor ha*
mped the latter play u« worthy to take th«
Some of the newspapers of this
State seem disposed to condemn
the Legislature because it lias
passed so few laws. It should rath
er be commended, for the great
fault of legislatures is to make too
mauy laws. In fac;, the laws are
ebanged so often that the people
or the lawyers do not have time to
become familiar with them from
one session of the legislature to an
other.
of lli.ztl Klrkc. The critical l.
York Intva unitea in highly comm
•Hilda Hr* un or|gl..al and Intensely intei
•dim*
D the
■I'lur
idly tf forming their own opinions nit
y fn to be produced here with I'ppropriate scenic
appoiutineu*a ami the following
FINE CAST.
Elbert Roger* Mr. K. F. McCIaanin
A North Carolina Farmer.
I.ydla Ann Mr*. L. M. Berrcll
tllM Wl e.
ESMERALDA Mina Ukllk (Iilukiit
Daughter
..Mr. F. Harrington
Willingham, of the Cartcrsvillc
Preo Press, in speaking of temper-
auco legislation, sensibly remark*
that what is mostly needed is leg
islation looking to the puiity of
the liquors otTcrcd for sale. Prop
er punishment for the sale of bjiu-
rious or adulterated liquors would
do more to lessen intemperance
than all the local option legislation
of the country combined. Reason
able penalties for public drunken
ness would do much in addition to
lessen the evil. If the legislation
on the subject could lie faithfully
directed to these ends, a greater
reform would be accomplished
thereby tbau all the sumptuary
measures on the subject.
Dave Hardy...
A Yeung North Curoliaian.
Ksfabrook Mr. F. S. Barbed
A Alttli of Leisure.
.Tack Desmond Mr. F. Fetor
_ A Voting A met n un Pointer raiding in Paris.
Desmond................Mias Chra Hpcncc
“My friend,*’ wild the druggist, “you hav
lame t'ack yon »uy, and want a planter to pm
It. Once I could have shown a lar'e ossortn
choose from. Now I keep only a few, and
moat of HENSON’S CAPLINE Polll’d FI....
TKK. Why? Because they are the beat I have
Alh ock a. the Condemn and *nmc other?. 'I'hey
are harmless and slow. Business Is business, ami
I^raduaUy ceased to deal in them to any great
•‘All rfght, do me no a Capcine withon* any
mor.- ta'k or.iny ba* k aches os though 1 had
been working my passage In a baggage car.”
“Here yon are.” said the dtuguist, “with the
m,Meot,uFl:i,t,r
here • roar W.cenU," iild Utalune l.aelc
-Si.
p, welk(nj, dovlr ft way. (No H-lw.
An Only Daughter Cured of
Consumption.
When death was hourlv expected
having failed, and Dr. 11, James wat
ing with the many her'is of Calcutt
...... j. - — raratlon which cured his otiTv
child of Couauroptlon. HI? child i
this country, ui.cl enjoying the* best of heoltii.
ed tc the world that Couaumuliou
• t - r - - ■ — — — — *JHI I) 11
i bc'|.oriU?ely and permanently cured. The d
now give? thi Itceipo tree, only asking
Southwest Oeorgix, nntl embmees all
I Hiylt'g, from the best to the—I*was going
to Mity poorest, out he tlon’t keep nny
poor jjiiods. And when you t'o in there
Levy Tower will tient you more politely
tuid talk to you nicer than ever did a
rahiiidate, and when you leave you wil
teH happier limn if your favorite Con*
Xre.-siimn was elected by a 100,000 rra- .
jority. If it wasn’t for foolin’ awny i - st . a . ,n,,s *«> I },, y t-kpir.ai-t.Ti. is herb
inm li on hccIi a poor objicr, 11 b*.i wiifbrSk .rpTn..”*c“M* w,
wmilil ■nnnjcat to Arlliur uml Don I-'ann--! hour,. : <;rnoiiwk x Co., i«ti nice
ron tlml Ilioy comedown licie aril buy I'i.ili.ileJpUi:., iiuiii.Ktill.paper. Nu. 14.
one ol llill’s bunilMinie burial caskets, •*—“ —
hire his gold numn.ed be .rse andxivc
tbe Remildi'- .n party » decent burial. j
Tim moral of this serr un is, Unit ii is I
belter lo save your money nr.il buy nice |
furuinire of 1) B. Hill, than lo spend it I
in polities, pel beat uni! b; buried in n ;
pine box. And ii ynu don’t believe it, j
ip> around to Hill's fttrnltire store, exam- [
ine his slock end prices, nnd you'll be i
inced nnd convert'd in icss time
.In, k’s Slnl
Kate Dt'suu'iid
Marquis da Monfcssln....
Gcarp? Dr.
,»Mlrs Enid l^slie
’ Hugh Fuller
Ke
An Adventure
Mr. Jnn. M.dilbcrt
Mining kngi
•nts at *lri>. Elam’s non*.
#1.00; Admission T&c; Ualh ry £0c.
at H:00 p. m. prscUely.
;TO those:
iris It TO MAKK IT
Christinas Presents!
I HA VK 31 A TIC IIIAI.
office-holder to draw his
JUST
REOKIVEI) A LARGE LOT
OF
Mixed Pickles,
AT
EVANS & HARWELL’S.
Jewelryand Musical Iiistrumeiit
TT O U SE!
^as. Pricker «&? Ero,
AMERICUS, GA.
H'
only changed the frm
r ihle to display onr large
W1T1-HE8. CLOCKS, JEWELRY; SOLID SHIER MI) M.ATFD WJIBE
IV I p obtn.c quai tlty dircoi
;• P««'r^-t“R'veourcu*N!i
! the la'cst it visa of
lViilflifii, Chains, .\etklafes, liotkols, Sets, Ear Kings, Bracelets, Rings,
LACE PINS, GOLD AND SILVER THUHRLES, Etc.
t it, we c
- •ted. Jn»t think
will guarantee in every respect, ‘orTwo I>• -Harr*
iteeloh vi t .n Pl ^ A ?| hD WA , * *r 1 n , tc a , ,ul1 |,ne °f Uccd A Bn l ton’s grcla
nee 10 bsio silver on, and to 1 e plated on hard, r matenal, than nuy otl.e
Li n.l when dropped or can lesalv handled, f
■••fore less liable to break o
Musical Department
r with l’ii
mnsiral in.
in Atneriei
ing else** h
book.
inare and upright. Trenn* of rcieral different mikes, Accor*
— Banjos, Tntnboutlnos, Harps, Instruction Books, etc., He.
pg uLderbold, We have l-ecn In the
ns long ns wo live
before purchns-
filled to overflowing ...... . ,
Icons, Violins sud Violin Cates, Oulta
In this dopnr.ment. n? In all others, we tiro de'erinined not... _
ness fur the past elx years, nnd expect to ........... .
usk that you cull and examine onr *tork and get ,
II freight, at o cchvcr the insti nmeut to yon with stool, insttuo
there is no extra charge for anything, and besides all hie, give
ool; to n» if anything sboubl baopen to your instrument, Instead
nay. We also dcstie io call your at ter. t Ion to the fact that it In
. y 0I1> M .| l0 |, ovc „,, t build up and
will, trnv,.u , 0 ix..n'; J. 'Tf: "TT ‘ u «;' p *nd Off from home, or buy from ron e me
Itcmcnibe 1 , _ ^
nt n given price, and there U
timntei*. ro that yon look
hundr* d- of milei .
>»y 11 Fmt'O or Organ from those who live ami
ntino foy re’qng good instrument?, than
b. the dtp. Wc tteepein.l.„tlp“.m bauft , complel. .tik ef
“ k of Violin, Violbtccllo, Guitar end Banjo Strings to i* found
SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES!
s InstrumcntH for teiting your eyes so ns to arcertnin Jnsf what you need.
Sewing Maclaines!
We have iheltaTi., Wllllftm. .-Inper, :.n.! Wlir.l.r i Wlt.ori No. «, bc.idM .everal aecoml bend
machine, which w e have put in perfect order, and will -ell very low. The "ltiirls” taken the lead ,.t
y one todo the ean.e work In n yiven letisth ..r litre on «by
we have Needles, Atturhiccnts,*nnd imrujor all machims,
all stowing Maehim
A Tuondlnff Ieondon Phya*
Iciaa CHtabliibea nu
OUlcola Ncwlork
lor the Cure of
SiPlLEPTIC FITS.
Fi aviAmJcumalofilcdkint.
Wo elinllengc a:
i «»» ^ donu on tho Davis.
Hi wing Machina Oil in the I
litnpMiY'Irian. Hunt:
is'ilrg; * ti ve lo'tird of c;.*o.
Ig stiff-»:f -. by Mn.
•• i *ti s.wblch b »
its'r .!^*,irevi atoi I*. O. AU.tr.
!u;01.»n’ho. M JoUu SL, N«* Y
Dr. D. P. Hollow ay,
DENTIST,
Our Worls. Department
AMKHICt’S,
Work equal to th« belt. Cash rat. s as low ns
the lowest. Try him and be cnnviuced. Office
Davenport & Son’s Drug Store.
Ann rious, Sept. 92, 18S2.tf
Harris, Janes & Williford,
OINJ THE OOUPtfiESiE*.,
I« supplied with nil l<
nnd M»nc but coir.iwt
turned out.
employed. As faero.ofore.
Wheatley’s Corner Still i head.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY C0NCE11N.
-DEALERS IN-
BUYERS OF-
11 DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
ALL KINDS!
In XII the ureas Style* for
The following ia George Wood'a
latest and tougbimt story:
“The most aged cow in Georgia,
perhaps in the United States, (s
owned by a citizen of lluwkinsville.
The owner assures us that the cow
is one hundred years old and is'now
giving milk. When we mention
tbe improbability, itt fact the ai-
most impossibility, of his cow be
ing otic hundred years old, the
gentleman asssured us tiiut she
had belonged to his grand parents,
and other ancestors, and that titer
ii no doubt tl)?! tho cow is one
hundred years of a’ge. Wc can
say for the Owner of the cow—the
gentleman who take* the state
Man) tlmf 111. 1 Id IA no rtl ww lift mnal
FANCY WOilB:!
I . V' I
APPi.iqrK FiGiruKs for table
t-OVKI
A1*I
rtiintt.,1 pvil T.l
US. LAMltKKQUrXS.
■LIUUK .tbix/k - KMRltOIUEHY
F.m n.VNXERETTES, PIN
ciramoNs: watch
- CASKS, AC.
EMUKOIl>EUKI> SLH'PEHH FROJf
50c TO *2.50.
Booth, Shoes and General Merchandise.
KEEPING ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
Sugar, Coffee and Tea, best brands of Flour,
Smokea and Salted Meats, Lard, Canned
Goods, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging
and Ties, Shoes, Jeans and
KITH OTHER ARTICLES AN A PLANTER NEEDS.
Slipper Cases!;
PERFORATED PANEL PICTI'IIKN
FOR EMUiiOUtEHV.
PLAQUES AND IMI.ETTES FOR
PAINTING.
Wli AUK AGENTS FOR IH PONTS CELEBRATED BRANDS OF GUN
POWDER, IN QUARTER, HALVES AND WHOLE KEGS.
A FRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
WE CALI, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO A FINE I.oT OF
will consult their own interests by calling and examining my
stock before milking their purchases.
My Stools, is Complete!
and 1 have determined the present season to offer special at
tractions in the way of
GOOD GOODS !
at the very lowest prices. Having made my purchases for
-—CASH DOWN——
A I.ARi
: MRS. M. T. ELAM.
GREAT PAINS.
ment—that tic * I* One of our mote,
citccmcd citizen*, one not accu*-
tomed lo exaggerate, Bud wltose !
word has never been doubted. I in,
The gentleman is 50 years of age,' prominently n
and is a member of one of the old
and noted families of the State.
X S |hu.'s, V !'Veih^patent. aniw-ALLA Lilly ■ “ ,X BAR ' ^" d ni >’ Actions with tlie greatest care,-1 feel confident thnt
ji: supply of KXTjjA fixe seed DAI'S, selected with j * can p' case a “v ^cth in goods and prices.
j I cannot mention specialties or leaders. My extensive store
i 18 packed full of goods. The new rooms in the basement,
Ct<3.0 ! j which I will in a few days throw open, are packed with goods
jk* v j which there is not room for on the main floor, and all things
will secure.it. we' iirenowrea(1 >-
e expect to keep;
We Want
Your
— I
a j and it keeping a good stock and fair dealim
I feel cogfident of securing our slmte' of it.
our customers solely by making it to their interest to trade with) A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All
tivng claim to put forward as I US. We want every reader ol the Recorder to regard this |
has iKM-n ilonc that Cal-
An intelligent farmer being ask
ed if bis horse* were well matched,
replied: “Yen. they are matched
drat rate; one ot them is willing to
do all the work, and the other i*
willing that he should.”
“De jaybird," *aj s Uncle Mose,
“ia like a ward politician. He ain’t
good tur eat an’bis leathers ain't
wuth mullin', but listen ter him
talk and ycr’ll think dut he is de
chief rooster ob de plantation.’’
* The wife of the Chinese Slinister
at Washington has lately adopted
tbe dress usual among fushionable
American ladies. The application
of tho Chinese Minister for an in
crease of salary is awaited with in
terest.
ns a special invitation to him to call nnd see us.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CKLEURA'I ED
Grossypium Ph.osplio!
The best furtili/er for corn and cotton that has been sold in
vin Carter s aline, in ilio best. Au.l it
would be very daring, and uf nu possible
advantage, to make «ue!i an assertion
were it rested on a r»ally inferior article.
A« a mere iiHiertiou it could nut stand.
What are tbe real facts? But first, as to
the statement itself. It is nut Calvin Car
ter’s statement alone, but i: ia the verdict .t • , . , „ , . . ...
of the people who imve worn Carter'* shoes (IL, market, as hundreds of planters of this section will testily-, j
and are still using them. Audit is a verdict j arfl how ready to take ortlcrs for the fall trade.
made only by twelve intelligent jury-1
men bm by the people. These who have -Aeicl IPliosplinto, XJlaaolvocl Bono
never tried tin iu will find it lo their in-| and
teresl to buy of him. He carries the l»r- j
g.>at line of all classes of Boots. Shoes and
Ha's to be found. Ills lino of Men*' Fiao
Shots is very large and varied as lo styles
etc. Uo s’ Hand Hew.d Shots at iiora
to visit my establishment. All old customers and friends will
conic. A well pleased customer is the best advertisement, and
it is my hope that every one whom I shall have the pleasure of
serving will be so well satisfied that they will send all their
friends to see me when they visit this city.
remember the place,
Wlieatley’s Corner
-AND UE ME MB Ell THE NAME,-
You will find ns always
*5.oo to *7.50. Ladies’ Ureas shoes in""i rcad . v to S> vc > ou » cordial welcome at the old stand.
•t>l«s. Boys’. Misses' And Childrens'
ftboea. nnd all clas.es ol Heuvy Shota. In
fact he Carrie* evtrilling pertaining to the
Shoe and Hat trade and sells them at mod
erate profile.
German Kainit,;
and other brands of fertilizers lor sale.
Cornor of Cotton Avonuo and XiamarSt., I
Harris. James & Williford. ;
TIIttITM WHEATLEY,
An»erIcus,[S«jpteioL#r 22, 16S2.niS
Tho Dry Goods Man.
Am»r leu* Go, bo I timber 12,