The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, August 24, 1884, Image 3

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i meric us Recorder. j0 oaij ooxiuadf. #1 c . «TOBBV. Loot Kdltoe. LOOaf, ■CHEDCLK. , after Mad'jr- »M« M, ttatas «m „ falls* ■..e^*™*'*"*** 1 * ee •• »»>»• fc ... •• tollbeey, fc loos pm. F «' • - from Aloaaf, 4:3 a m. o.iakt downarrlrao M.-otar, Wad- frldsy.«............P «. . Or ihl up orrivaa Tun'lujr. Tharaday ^a, tHtht Soil) aaaapl Misniay , Un ,n l:« a in. j " " " LUTT WARRKS. Afani”' ; Excursion Ticket*. ' I F.«nrakm ticket! to tha Louisville | OD ^ do l Ur ,, being loosened .-.imilion at ' " Lr tbe round trip. Tleluta good until j almost intolerable the put week. riober aotb. I/rrr Wabre-n, Agent, A Hew Departure. About Hept. loth,ora* near that Dry and dusty. i time as tlielr room osn be made Cotton eomes in slowly. | ready, Ansley liroV. will open a No more, base ball tnalcbea tbia j fin ” confectionery and fanoy gro cery store in the Barlow block, Veaterday was a field day for! 0 " 1 l,oor norlh of Mr »- Ktam’a. the candidates. Their room will be fitted up with „ . .. .. ' the iatetl conveniences, fine show Cotton buyer* are rather acarey i . , , , . ' . cases, handy shelving, and will be ,, „ . . kept in nrtlstic order. Plato glass Muscadines and chills will soon | doo „ and wlndowa wi „ ^ put , D . ■giUto the small boy. , <n, e f ront „f u, e 9tore w m ^ llted Trade ia livening up and the grip; exclusively for fancy confections, tbe middle for fancy groceries, and The* gnatty nuisance has been I the rear, which will be partitioned off, to heavy groceries. Mr. K. D. departurf, op hails. _eioe west sod couth eluse at.. 1:00 pm I Mageulaad north elOMtL.. 3:00 pa I i|bl mail notth class at....... 8:00 pm I or Buena Vista tad Ellaville _ I »«i ilaUj except Bunds? at Hilo p m ’ .. ,.. . I napkin, Preeton and llnttafnrd 011 rlenu ' ■ * i-lo.ee on Monday, We Inesdsy 1 end Friday st 1:00 pm I 'nrnilehip, Drsneivllletnd Church Hill closes dally, exoapt Sundsy. 8:30 a Wuford and Providence closes ■ SntanU/at dK)0 a m I imliOD close* Fridijr at. H.-ftO a m J aqiat closes Tuesday and Fri- I iUyat 8^0am u jlie above arrangement* will continue ange in railroad acbednle. W. A. Black, P. M. The first entertainment at the — ; opora house will be the last of next month. Happy Jack Slappev was in the | city Saturday, and met many nf bis nELioiova, I Aufjidts Church -- Sunday very .Snnday ellr.S., and prayer erery Tuesday night at 8 odist CaiiacH—B»v. A. T. Mann, Services st the rbnrrh every at II a. u.. sod N f. m Freye- every Wednesdsy evening at 8 ■ cluck. Sunday Kohoiil at 0i3U a. a. J UirnsT CHi acs—Rav. J. U Vasa, Pau se mcee at tha Opera House every lay a 11 a. H., and 8 v. x. Prayer ; a tha Metbodia church every bunder evening at M r. w. Sunday I a Open House every Honda? at |:»i e. u. Notice. My Ice House will lie open on lundsvs, hereafter, from i a. m., I o IS M. and from 3 to ti p. jl, until I iinlier notice. J. Israels. New ~Dress. It takes nine men Just three hours to get away with tbe Re corder's weekly edition. Miss Minnie Cook, of Macon, is visiting Miss Cora Prince of this city and will remain for a week. Tbe location of tbe new Baptist churob Is notdecided upon yet, and consequently tbe contraoti have not been let. Fish are shiped to this city regu larly now. and is a great bleating, as the etay-at-homes were becoming tired of beer. The National Bank lias a novel coin losler, which will detect nny spurious coin in an initant. A coin must be perfectly genuine to go through the test. Misaea Katie Wheatley, Bassie DeJarnette, Mattie Moeetey and talla Crisp will attend the Wes leyan Female Institute at Staunton, Va„ tho coming term, which opens Sept. 33d. “Eider Down” and “Calls Lily" are elegant complexion powders and are used in many place* with j perfect satisfaction. In while, Hanson Journal came.to us last! ® e *** V"' n , ‘ J. A. A D. F. Davf.npout's. The Commercial Club has re- ■ erk in a new dress or typo, look ing very handsome; but then it si- , I *>s was a neatly printed paperand I celsred an invitation from the Ar- ■ n ably edited one. I te,lan Club, of Albany, to play a — - » — 1 game ol ball in tliat city the first (in Sunday, the lOlb, either at | ir Methodist church or Opera louse, a gold bracelat, for which a I lieral reward will be paid by Icav- |] if it at this oflice. Board Wanted. A gentleman aud wire wish to ■linage permanent hoard from J [ ept. 1st. A room on ground floor 1 isnusl. Will furnish thoir own ■ - Apply at this otllce. Hew Cotton. I* to yesterday afternoon sev- I “teen tales of tbe new crop of M niton bad been received. Toole, jflitiarrah & Tondee had received ^V»u', Iiarrold, Johnson & Co. four, ■ oiiecil A- Williford live, Lott ■ I'riee one, and C. W. Velder three. I t’hole’s Cholera Cure for sale I A. A 1). F. Davenport. A Valuable Price. j '* n,! °f the main attraeliona at W 1 " 1 fair to;be given by the Light ■Infantry company will ho adia- Btinuil sett of car rings valued at I * ,4# - They will be voted to the ""1st popular young lady. The fair •ill begin on Oct. 38lli, and con tinue fire days. The Little Opera. week in September. Owing to tbe club being disbanded, it will be impossible for them to accept tbe invitation, although they deeirc very much to go. The staff of the Dawson Appeal tender their congratulation! to Mr. Willie C. Toole, of Amerione, on his recently attaining hie majority. “Clyde” has been a student at our oollogo here, is ,u graduate of tbo Commercial Department, and ia now the book-keeper of tbe firm of Toole, McQarrah A Tondee, of Americas. We with him unbound ed success, and regret that we were not able to accept the Invitation to be present at bis anniversary.— Dawson Appeal. “One Man." We make no invidnous distinc tion of one man from another, nevertheless, we always feel It our duty as a Journalist to notice merit wherever it ia found. We admire tbo men whose hearts and minds are in accord wish everything look ing to the building up of this sec tion of our State, and we (eel that tlie meed of praise it due Editor W. L. Ulossner of tbo Amchicun Recorder, who in tha past has done much for this section of Qeor- Anslcy will lie in charge, nnd in tend* to Introduce in tho fanoy grocery department many good* never sold in Americas before, but lor which there is a growing de mand. As soon ae the store it opened end arranged, the firm will introduce n fl-ic system of deliv ery, Tlie store will be fitted up particularly for lady customore, who are cordially invited to flail A Building Boon. Americua ia on a bnilding boom this year. Within tlie past few months there have been erected & two-atory brlek business block of six handsome store rooms, a two- story brick business house of our large store-room, a handsome church bnilding nearly completed, and workmen are now engaged on another new brick business house, a large frame sohool house, and re* fltting two large business blocks, end in a few weeks work will bo commenced on a large and hand some brlek church bnilding. In addition to tbia there have been the usual number of dwellings and improvements. Our mechanics are all ns busy as they can he. Tbe Reason Why. Although Smithville was not known at a cotton market before last year, we are reliably inlormed that cotton was brought from within a few miles ol Dawson, through Bronwood, to Smitbvlllo, and sold, last yoar. Wo loam that It was also brought to this markot from near Amoricus. Why it this so unless they got a better price here?—.Smithville Enterprise. As you seem to be new at tbe business, we will tell yon. There are some planters who hsvo an aversion to soiling their cotton in From Schley County. Ei.i.avilui, Ga., August 33. Editor Recorder—The camp meeting was a success, religiously speaking; twenty were added to the church. Tbo rules were eomowhat strict, to make the social element subordinate to religious influences. . Several that were on “pleasure bent” did not have a “broad time." ; The meetlngjclosed with prayer at ; the stand at eight o'clock, a. h., end by ten o'clock nearly every one had left the grounds. Fire In some way got out and before It could be obeckcd burned down every tent on tho ground except Rev. R. F. Williamson’s. The stand was saved by the efforts of thoio | present, though it] caught ou Ore I several times. It will cost about I twelve hundred dollars to replace ! the tents as there were nineteen of [ them burned, but it will be built up again. Hlnoo our peoplo havo i found out tlioy can build railroads the building of a few tents is a cer tainty. Track laying Is in full blast now on the “Ellavllla" railroad, a* tome ! Senatorial fantl Schley) politicians ' call It. * j TURNIP Bsoils.Pmh «t 1 ^ unmrj, x. k D. FDavenport’* Holmes* ants nmr. mouth wa»h ani> daoUirica ia infallible core for VU»r-1 ated Sore Throat. Bleeding Gums, Sore | month and L'lrtra. Cleans the Teeth and i keeps the Gama healthy. Prepared sole- j ly by Bra. J. P. A W. K. Holmkr, Den- j lists, 102 Mnlborry Street, Macon, Us. For Halo by Dr. W. P. Burt, dentist, J. £. Hall, nml all druggist* and dentist*. ang3mG. New M Store. ON THE WAR PATH. Orand deariu^ont Sale! J. Mian & Co. Or Consequences! -<o)- Semi-Annual Closing 1 Out Sale Dry Goods, ANNOUNCEMENTS. aVMTMM GOUMTT. Toil MAYOR. - We are authorized to annonneo the name of A. G. BELL a* a candidate for Mayor of Amadou* at the Municipal elec tion in December next augl If FOR SHERIFF. We are authorised to announce tbo name of W. II. COBH as a candidate for Sheriff of Su in tor county. If elected, N, If. White, of the loth District will bo hi* deputy. F< >1 Ml KI * R K * K N T ATI V K We aro authorised to announce Wm. M. IIAWKKS as a candidate for tbe leg islature, subject to the Democratic norni ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorised to announce tho the same market that they purchase | ?“" of I W ' * ' WILW, l ! J “• , . , , for lbs Legislature, mibjcot to tho Detuo- tlicir provision*. erslie nomination. In these days of cabbage-leaf j gia. Through him no small amount /“"I*,« refreshing to Had an oneat, fine flavored cigar,and that ’ wfc y we consider it a duty to '*li the attention of smoker* to tbe ' WUIe Upcra” cigar, sold by F. H. buelianan A Son. It is Indeed a Wi cent cigar for live cents, being I j“* | l* ol pure Havana long filler 1 “>bteeo, with a flavor that i* de- J -ihtful. Take our advice and try ■"•t- and yon will be sure to smoke ■ "'“ther. V . B»se~Ball. relay afternoon at 4 o'elock f I’wisles and tho Independent terub nine met Ibr a game or Keven innings were played, re, ulUng In the defeat of the Fan- ‘ ;e * by a score ol 10 to 13. Some !* ry i U 00 *! playing was done. Pitching was a feature of » g»me, as it was tho llrat time - * v * r threw a curve. For some une he has been practicing it, but ->»rdly got it nnder sufficient •7“' to »« It effectively. In Bf hl ‘ *m nuke a fine pltohtr. of emigration has been turned this way of a people (oil of thrift and enterprise. Success to Editor Qlessner in his landible cflorts.— j Dawson Appeal. Skill iu connection with pure drugs can always be relied on at J. A. A D. F. Davenport’s. Fire on the Camp <;round. Tbe Buck Creek caflip meeting, in Schley county, closed on Thurs day morning of last week, and after all had left tbo place a (Ira broke out In one of the houses and quick, ly spread over the ground, destroy ing all but one house and the preteber’s stand, it is supposed tbit the fire originated in one of tbe cooking tents, where some fire was left. There were twpnty-flvc or thirty houses, destroyed Involv- Ing a considerable loss in tbe aggro- gate, although but a small loss to each individual owner. The latest—Broom Pint. James Faickrji A Bun. | THE "LANGTRY" HOOP 8KIBT WITH Bl'STLK COMBINATION. There bts nsvsr been anything in thru:, ndxExsr. ilnrability, that gave tha gen- oral HatiefiictlOQ In the wearer that the Lengiry Hltlrt" Uoea Ask any lady who baa aver worn one, and aha will toll yon that the will weir no other-only 41.2-V He road lot joat received. JOHN K SHAW. N. B.—Cell end aee the ••Perfection" Baslle. Tbe lighten!, most comfortabla and ilnrabla Hustle in the world—7fie to S1.II0. Also the celebrated '-Duplex,' Bnn-Ton" and "Dr. Strong'." Coracle. JOHN II. SHAW. Reunion of the Fifth Georgia. The second reunion of the Fifth Georgia, held at Macon last week, was a most interesting occasion. We give a lull account ol it in an other column. Those present from the Sehlay Rifles were. Dr. R. T. Bivins, J. F. Woods, M. W. Wim- buali, T. J. IlixOD. T. J. Myers, R. C. Meadows. Wm. Allen, U. W. Cockrell, end they report having n splendid lime. Lemons. I will receives nice lot ol lemons the first of this week, which 1 will sell et ifle per down. .1. I.titu Cotton Buyers. Mr. K. Simpkins, representing Montgomery and Albany firms, has rented no oflice above Council A Williford's warehouse, and on ami after Sept. 1st will he prepared to buy cotton. We understand that there will he several other buyers from abroad who will open office* here during the season. Plenty of Honey . We understand that n re|iort has been clrcnlated through the conn- try that there was no money in Americua to buy cotton. We can assure those who have cotton to tell that they will have no difficulty in procuring money lor it at any time they choose to tell. Broom Pin* for the Broom Bri gade, Jnst received by James Frickcr A Bto. FOR HI I'll KHKNTAT1VE. The nndenignrd begs leave lo doudco till Benia of J. IL DANIEL as a ■nitable candidate for Ihe Legislature, subject the action of the Democratic uooi illation. New Twkntv-Sixtu Distiuct. TOR REPUESENTA'nTR Recognizing his ability and integrity during his tana nf oflee aa Representa tive in tha Legislature from Sumter eouaty, end believing his experience wonld be valuable to our people in tha hulls of legislation, we wunld present Ilia name of Capt. J, L. Adiikiitox as a can didate for nomination to the olUce of Kepreaentatlvo in tbe Le-gislatore. Maxv Democrats. xvulkt vofxrr. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorised to announce the name of Major E. H. BALDWIN aa a can didate for Itepreaontnllvo, subject to tha Democratic nomination. FOR EHPHE8ENTATIVE. Wa are antbonxed to announce tha name of C. R. MiCROIlY as > candidate tor Ihe Legialatute, anbject to tbe Demo cratic nomination. FOR SENATOR. I Wa are anthnrixml lo announce Hie i oameof Hun. W. It. MURRAY a*a candi date for tho Senate, anbjeel lo tbe Dam- ocratic nomination. New Advertisements Clot! HOOTS HOES, HATS. CARPETS ! LADIES AND GENTS FerisMog Goods XIto., Bto. WF. MAKE IT AjHI'I.K NEV ER TO C'AKKY OVER ANY STOCK FROM HEAHON TO SEASON, AND OFFER VOL' ANY ARTICLE IN ANY DE PARTMENT AT ACTI'AI. New York Cost! THIS IS N* IDLE TALK BIT SIMPLE FACTK COME AND PRICE Ol'lt GOODS, AND IF WE DONT OFFER YOf THE HAMEOOODHFOH I.ESS MONEY THAN YOU CAN HUY THEM ELSEWHERE. YOU AltE UNDER NO Oil- LIGATIONS WHATEVER TO BUY. RUT ON THE OTHER HAND SHOULD YOU FIND THEM CHEAP ENOUGH, AND CAN USE THEM, WHY NOT IIUY / WE MEAN MiiiigPm FOII 30 Days ENTIRE STOCK j 0 |||| SllftW’S, “Strictly Bnsiness.” OUR STOCK IS AI.I. NEW AND FRESH—ALL THIS HEAHON PL'HCHAHEH—AND IF YiHI WISH TO Save 25 Per Cent I NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF AMKRICT8 WERE SUCH HAIIOAIN'S OF FERED AS YOU WILL FIND NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PALACE OF No. 135 & 136 Forsyth NL, Americas, - Georgia. ItMUMORE COMPLETE STOCK THAN EVER BEFOltE! UNTIL SEPTEMBER lot. NEXT, I OF FER MY ENTIRE LINE OF Spring; and Saner DRY GOODS, Notions, Fancy Goods, ROOTS Ml) snots, HITS A\D CAPS, TRIMS MD SATCHELS, CLOTHING! At such PRICES that will FORCE SALEH, and will be such UNANHWEIU ABLE AKOI.'UENTH that NO HOUSE CAN MATCH NOR COMPETITION REACH. Theee are STERN and STUB. HORN FACTS that will CONVINCE and (V)NVKRTyoii on tbe subject of GENUINE BARGAINS it You will lu.l there is ECONOMY AND SO RID COMFORT Id dealing wilt na end we will prove to you Ihsl we are Not GivingYou Wind if yon will Uk* the trouble to eall on aa. If you Uo not improve tbia opportunity SOME DAY when you mUxa wb*t KFIeKNDlD BAUGA1N8 you have loot. You will be Sick! ■•AND DON'T YOU FOROET IT.“|J JOHN R. SHAW. All School Ms, HRS. FRED LEWIS*. J. WAXELBAIJM & CO. I'roprictom New York Hlorr. Country merchants mid large S antcrs will find thin n splcn- d opportunity to Imy goods nnd realize a handsome profit J. W. & Co. Hew York Store. P. S. NO. I. rti* linn or firm* in Americua who could Imy k'mmU for le*a, «r can livo ou la** profit, than your humldt servant, ALL DIED OR MOVBD AWAY RF.FORE I ram* here, IU years ago “And dfa't yon forget It.** JOHN II. SHAW. P.S. NO. 2 AND LASTLY. NO RESTRll.TIONH AS TO <JL'ANTI- TY. therefore CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS ss weUue LARGE PLAN TERS. will consult their bout Intsrret by giving us a call before making their pl“ JOHN R. SHAW. Amerien., Ga., Auguat 1. sat. America,. Oa, Aug. ft. list tf