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Americus Recorder.
j,OOAXj OOIiUMKr,
II. C. BTQBEV. iQMimilor.
FEN - POUTTS.
A. t. I.
Fair an Oetobar noth, 1884.
I.OCSl. SCHEDULE.
niiJ .liar 8tuidiy, Anirn't 3rd, trslii. will
,foliowt*:’
..oncer down arrive* dnlly, 1:33 p in.
1 ' 1 »* up “ “ 8:2# p m.
bony, *‘ 10:08 pm.
Alban/, “
In'slb.
from
«... f Hsht down arrive* dally at 4:49 p m.
! frclSIt atria* dally at 0:80 a ui.
^g h V, r ,%ht iloily except Monday down 1:48 u in.
‘ ■■ “ V iwn S til.
r.OTT WAIUI
Excursion Ticket*.
cd to sec bis old customers.
“Eider Down" and “Calla Lily”
, , , , . .. , , i * rc degent complexion powders
iM'ursion tickets to tilt* Louisville . . , . 1
K,position «* | an(l ar0 usad In many places witli
$18.40 : perfect satisfaction. In white,
ibe ronnd trip. Tiokets good until j flosh and pink at
Mr. C. C. Stbne, of Macon, as-1
sumed tbe duties of MU' clork at j Till® growing company, that onr
the depot Tuesday. Stovall Hall I «lty has a Just right to be proud
also went down there on the lirst. I moved into their new armory
Mr. W. B. Oliver, the tailor, re- j ou Monda .V- It is indeed a marvel
quests us to state that he has re- j of beaul . v - 0ne ' vo,,1< , 1 bc !e<1 t0
moved to the room over Mrs. Fred i believB on first entering that it wns
Lcwis’store, where he will be pleas- an art 8 aIler y. 80 beautiful and
OrtoberSflih. Lott Waiuikn,
Agent.
DEPARTURE OP MAILS.
ftoine west nod south dose at.. 1:00pm
u.iing east and north close at.. 3:00 p m
Vightmailnortholoseat 800 p m
Per Buena Vista and Ellavillo
cio.es daily eicopt Sunday at 12:30 p m
t nmDhin. Treston and Bottsford
closes on Monday. Wednesday
and Friday at............... 1:00 p m
priendablp, Draneaville and Church
Hill closes daily, except Sunday,
,, t 8:30 a m
llottsiord anil I’rnvidoneo closes
Siiterday at 0:00 a m
Hudson closes Friday at 8:00am
Lsmar closes Tnosday and Fri-
,lay si 8:00 am
The above arrangements will continue
„„ijl change in railroad schedule.
W. A. Black, P. M.
•I. A. «fc D. F. Davf.xpoht's.
Tlie Albany Daily Mews came to
us on Sunday enlarged to six col
umns. We are pleased to see this
evidence of progress snd prosperity
on the part of our spicy neighbor.
Mrs. Jossey lias purchased the
Clegg property, ou Lee street, and
moved into it. Capt. A. A. Adams
varied are the decorations; but for
tbe fact that tho right centre is
occupied by a large and ornamental
gun rack, whose shining and well!
kept pieces immediately convinces
the visitor that his mind's fancy
j was wrong and thnt he
in the real armory of
feuse for Americas. Indeed
would a fiord us pleasure,
we space, to enumerate
the chandeliers
SATURDAY'S PRIMARV.
Ilawkca and Adderton tbe Nominees.
Returns from all the preolucts
did not reach this city until Mon
day morning and it was found tbo
vote was so eloso between Daniel
and Adderton that it would require
the ofllciai count to determine who
was elected. At 10 o’clock tho
Board of Examiners appointed by
the Executive committee met at
the court house and opened the
returns. The following is their
ofllciai report of the vote by pre
cincts:
New York Store.
; ON THE WAR PATH.
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Twi-ntywElghth ! 37
New Sixteenth, j IB
Twenty Ninth 14
OM Twenty.Sixth,..I 10
New “ “ ...|81
Twenty-Seventh,.... 33T
Hovcntecnth, J 10
*7
26
10
6
tn
8
7
100
18
1 !
97
91
8 j
29 i
6
«7
113 |
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38
2
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6
4
64
14 |
Total Us
811
MS ICO 123 j
It will bc seen that Hawkcs and
Adderton are the nominees. Both [
gentlemen have served in the legis- J
lature before, and will make thei
county good representatives. I
has bought the residence she late-1 into detail in this isBiie. Through
ly occupied, and will soon move | the kindness of Messrs. .1. W. Har-
tbcrc - ! ris Si Co. the boys have secured,
The surveying corps of the A. 1 at a greatly reduced price,
P. Si- L. R. R. are now camped at ' three chandaliers, the centre
the old camp-ground, three miles ! one composed of ten lights, the two j Skill bl connection with pure
cast of Lumpkin, and are engaged end ones of four each, with tbe | j r jf*,^ a p F"Davenport's ^ *
initials A. L. I. on each globe, the J ' ' ‘ ’ , .
effect of which is is beautiful, and A Card,
camp-ground branch to Lumpkin, when all are lighted there is not an j Editor Recorder:—My name
The object of this survey is to se- ! armory in the State that presents j having’lieen used, without my con-
cure the most, available route to j a more inviting appearance. 8onl , as a candidate in the recent
reach Lumpkin. Everything is pro j Now, as to the fair that the com- nomination for Representative of
grossing satisfactorily and we trust j pany propose holding on Oct.
by tho middle of September to re- , 28th, I can say but little as yet,
port the work of grading comment-, i inasmuch as that day is too far dis-
—_(o, Grand Cleariiigoiit Sale!
Regardless of Cost
J. teBMlil U GO.! Or Consequences!
MingPrlces
FOR
30 Days
OF OUll x / : £
AT
ENTIRE STOCK j 0 |||| R. SIlclW’S,
in running a tine from the first sur
vey at John M. Randle’s by the
ed—Lumpkin Independent.
Connell Meeting.
Americus, 6a., Sept. 1, 1881.
Present—Mayor Felder, Aid. Wil.
liams, Cobb, Hawkins, Burt and
Bell.
Absent—Aid. Morgan.
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed.
Finance Committee reported
that they had hired a horse for
Marshal Lingo's use of Prince
Bro’s. at $25.00 per month. Re
port adopted
tant, yet I am authentically in
formed that it is the intention of
the committee that liavo the affair
in charge to make it the largest
that our city lias enjoyed for a very
long time. Some people have the
ides that fairs are very useless
things, and yonr correspondent, to !
Wholesale Liquor House.
Mr. A. D. B. McKenzie, of Bu
limia, will in a few days open a
wholesale and retail liquor store in
ilie room under the Recorder of-
lie.. He will keep a fine stock of
lii|iiore, toliacco and cigars, and
stnarantoes satisfaction.
Removal.
Mr. Adolpli Cohen, tbe tailor
and cutter, has removed his shop
into the Star bakery with W. J.
Phillips & Co., tbe third room
above his old place. He will be
pleased to see ail his old custom*
ere. scp3 2t
Trade Issues.
We have received haudsome
trade issues of the Savannah News
and Savannah Times, both of which
make an excellent showing for the
city in which they are published-
These annual iruue issues are of
great benefit to the cities in which
they are published, as they serve
to call attention to their progress
and prosperity, advantages as
plaees of business ard residence, Bohool fuud was read and laid over
and cultivate a pride of place tQ th# next meeti rhe or(H .
among the people that incites to I,, authorlied tll0 city treMuret .
new enterprise. j t, 0 p a y OV er to the treasurer of
Amuseineut*. ! tbe Board of Education as fast
Mr. fl. TP. Glove,-, proprietor of as tbe money wns paid in or col-
the Opera Houss, is already muk- lectcd, the oity treasurer taking
arrangements for the winter the receipts of the Board of Edu- j planaliou to tbo little ones is satis-
amusements, lie has joined a ! cation as bis vouchers. j factory, I will proceed by saying
"circuit" which embracea the prin- j Bills read and ordered paid. i that tho most popular young lady
eipal opera houses in this and oth- i Bridge toll for the month of - there is to lie voted a handsome
er states, witli Mr. Tannobaum as j August reported ns $73.60. pair oi diamond ear rings, costing
manager in Xew York. By this j Council adjourned. not 1 C89 tban one hundred and fifty
arrangement ho knows exactly the i Personal Paragraphs. j dollars; to the most popular
ehaiacter and standing of tht com-. ‘ j gentleman a fine horse and
panics Who play here, and also Mr - s - M - Cohc " returno(l borae i bu KS>'i t0 tl,c ,nf,sl l>°P u,ar
from New York Sunday night, j young married man a perpetual
where he had been purchasing a motion baby crib; to the most
big slock for his new store. j popular young married lady a
Mr. Max Gross, of the firm of I French alarm clock. Look out
Sumter county, 1 respectfully re
turn my thanks to those who
gave me their support; and would
also state that to the lew who
approached me on the subject be-
foro tbe day of election I posi
tively refused to lie a candidate.
Respectfully,
J. A. McDonald.
September 3,1881.
Cliofe’s Cholera Cure for sale
some extent, agrees with them; but | by J. A. Si D. F. Davenport.
fairs of the nature that I am in-; tHE^TjANGTRY''
formed that this one is going to be i HOOl'SKmT WITHBD8TLK
are certainly useful and beneficial j COMBINATION,
both to the managers and patrons, j Thero bus uuver boon anything in 8iyi.e,
For instance, begin at the young
ladies and calculate their chances
An ordinance in relation to the lot'gain. I ask in explanation, how-
public school fund was read and j ever, the pardon of the misses for
laid over to the next meeting. The j leaving them out, and would not do
ordinance in relation to the public ■ 80 but for one reason that I see fit
to call it a useful fair, therefore
there is not going to be doll babies
to raflie in this. However, the
miss and old bachelor can condole
with one another and the latter
need feel no timidity in attending.
Taking it for granted that this ex
ndaEiSK durability, that gave tbe gen
eral satisfaction to tbe wearer that tbe
“Langtry 8kirt” does. Ask any lady
who bus over worn one, and she will tell
you that she will wear no otbor—only
$1.25. Second lot just received.
JOHN R. SHAW.
N. B.—Call and see tho ••Perfection"
Bustle. The lighteat, most comfortable
and durable Bustle in tbo world—7ao to
$1.00. Also tbo aelobrated “Duplex,’
"Bon-Ton" and “Dr. Strong’s" Corsets.
JOHN It. SHAW.
BOOTS HOES, HATS,
CARPETS !
LADIES AND GENTS
No. 125 A130 Forayth St.,
i Amerious, • Georgia.
Bto„ Eto.
WE MAKE IT A|IUJLB NEV
ER TO CARRY OVER ANY
STOCK FROM SEASON TO
SEASON, AND OFFER YOU
ANY ARTICLE IN ANY DE
PARTMENT AT ACTUAL
roods in getting dates from
companies which usually Jump
"ties the size of Americus. He
kas already iiooked the following, — , , , ,,
attractions: , Waxelhaum Si Co., hat returned ; married men. lo the happiest old
Adamless Eden Co., Sept.- 24; I bome from a month’s visit in New j couple, that has the greatest
liortlm Wclby, Oct. 10;'Katie Put j York, where ho was purchasing j amount of lovo for the young and
“am. Oct. 18; Bunch of Keys, Oct. — ih.lr MilnvniMits. an me cream
23: Patti Rosa, Oet. 28; Banker’s
daughter, Nov. 10; Strategists,
Nov. 17; Miaco, Dec. 0; C. B.
Opera Co., Jan.
Mountain Pink, Feb. 18.
goods for ins house. their enjoyments, an ioc cream
Mr. Lawson Stapleton is at home I freezer - box ° r 1, ‘ mon, • l,arrcl of
for a short rest. A short time ago I 8a S a >', recipe for making cako and a
he received a severe injury while I « a8 «-‘ 0| ' c y c °P c “ cr lor i tbe “l* 01 * 1
Hiabop, Dec. 23; My Partner, Jan. j getting into a hack, which has dis-j l)cnefit of tbo ol< * K 8 >>tlemen. And
* Lewis's Onera Co.. Jan. 21; - abled him from work fora time. j 80 011 1 cmlU1 «numerat« the good
We are glad to welcome homo i a ">‘ " 6c,ul tbat ar " t0 bo
| again Mr. W. E. Perkins, who lias , won al “°» l f “'' lll >’ n "-' IK a8kln S-
j been traveling for a tobacco house j And last, hut by no ...miner o
' | in South Carolina daring the sum- ! “' ea “ 8 leas *- tbi,,k '•' 1 “ ,er8 of
New Rook*. : mer.and is at his old place with ‘ ba 8° 0(1 accrue to the Amen-
L»si Friday tbe Library Asso- Wooten Si Ford. c " 8 lnr,ntlv b > .v»«r liberal
•"Slion leccived forty-three new ! : patronage. You assist them in
book*. Th« follnivincr* in n lint- ' Ho, MK8 ’ 8URK WBK M0UTH WAB “, AND j paying for furniture and other nec-
l fie following is a liat. : dentIfrice i* au infallible cure for rioer-; * i *
TIIDMID Seed* Fresh at
* j. a. i D. F Dav
Davenport**
The Rmiou
Why, I. W. Harper’# Nelson County
Whiskey is preferred above all ‘btber
Brands is because it is tbe most regular
and most perfect Product, incontestably
ever made. A long experience in the
manufacture of tbe Harper, tbe large
capital of the Distiller which enables him
to bold bis Whiskey until it has fully ma
tured, together with the fact that tho
Whiskey is bought by and shipped me to
direct from the Distillery accounts for
the unvarying satisfaction it ban given
those best educated to a fine Wbiskoy.
J. IHHAKI.S, Bole Agent,
apr!2 6m Amorioue, Oa.
New York Cost!
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
H U MTU It COUNTY.
FOH MAYOR.
We are authorized to announce tbe
name of A. C. BELL ah » candidate for
Mayor of Americus at tho Municipal elec
tion in December next. augl tf
FOR SHERIFF.”
We are authorized to announce tbe
name of W. H. COBB as a candidate for
8beriff of Sumter county. If elected, N.
H. White, of the loth District will be his
deputy. ‘ te
New Advertisements
THIS IS N» IDLE TALK BUT
SIMPLE FACTS, COME AND
PRICE OUR HOODS, AND
IF WE DON'T OFFER YOU
THE SAMEOOODSFOR LESS
MONEY THAN YOU CAN
BUY THEM ELSEWHERE.
YOU ARE UNDER NO Oil
LIGATIONS WHATEVER TO
HUY. BUT ON THE OTHER
HAND SHOULD YOU FIND
THEM CHEAP ENOUGH,
AND CAN USE THEM, WHY
NOT BUY? WE MEAN
“Strictly Bisiiess.”
OUll STOCK IS ALL NEW
AND FRESH—ALL THIS
SEASON PURCHASES—AND
IF YOU WISH TO
Iron Mask. Maid” WHe and j ,toii Sore Throat, Biasing Gnms, Bora j C88ar '®'' lo the handsom-1 its srm
Willow, Jacob Faithful, Peter Sim- mouth and Ulcers. Cleans the Teeth sod i c8t bal1 tbat our Cll > lmH e * cr en ’! cotton Lu.i
,.l , , * .. . . I, i.i i.t.. I Auk30.1
I’ 1 *' J»phct in Search of u Father,
WANTED.
dwell log litinm lullnllo for a small
1mm,
•. W. lilCKHON, tufauta, Ala.
Disseiutloa ITotioe.
family. Address,
Save 25 Pe*
c-
Dead Secret, New Magdalene, Miss
Lucldlngton’s Sister, My Marriage,
•iut a Piiilistine, Daughter of the
Philistines, Pbcbe, Rutledge, Yel-
!l >w Plush, Among the Tennessee
Mountains, Mingo, Martins of
Crow Martin, I Say No, Tinkling
L.vnibals, Nan, An Ambitious
'Voman. Ladies Lindores, Mid-
"otnnier Madness, Tbe Country
•oeior, San Rij Rauch, Donald
«"'l Dorothy, Decisive Battle of
flic World, Blessed St. Certainty,
1'ampaign of the Civil Wnr, Clois-
'er and Hearth, Lai, BUb of Travel,
'* ri “y °f the Potomac r Our Famous
omen, The Fashionable Supper,
|**reo Villages, A Round Dozen,
■ “dith, Alone, Look Before You
Leap, Quicksands, Navy In the
Clv, l War, Life of Napoleon.
keeps the Ooia« healthy. Prepared sole- j joyed the ownership of, and lo per-
ly by Drs. 1.1*. A W. R. Huluks. Den- | manemly establish an oigunizution ! Entiro WbMtflOUT.
lists, 102 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga. ! every good citizen should feel We .11] jrive .xrlu.1,,! ■: .nil near Am.rt-
For sale by Dr. W. P. Burt, dentist,'
J. G. Hall, and all druggi#U and dentists,
angftmti.
ovals.
Ben
Lemona.
I will receive a nice lot .of famous
dniler who
Covert*! t»y pktent. Kaeilv wdd. We fiuran*
lev luu po.mds more breed to tbe barrel than any
other Hour. FUANKUN MILLS CO..
. _ - - (tfo J,,
nupSI t.'S
M Clark 6t., Chicsfo, I
S. M. Cohen proprietor ol the Rm weok) KhicU I will j DRIED FRUIT
Bargain Store, is moving into the J ^ at ^ ^ ^ ! TflXLUU L HU ll
rooms lately occuptet y • j Iskakls. WANTED!
Byrd and J. B. Dunn. Tbe parti- ,
tion will be knocked out and both '
NOW IB THE ACCEPTED
TIME. NEVER IX THE
HISTORY OF AMERICUS
WERE SUCH BARGAINS OF
FERED AS YOU WILL FIND
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
THE MAMMOTH DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING PALACE
OF
COMPLETE STOCK
THAN EVER BEFORE!
UNTIL HI'UTEMIIEIt 1st, NEXT. I OF
FER MV ENTIRE LINE OF
Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Fancy Goods,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS,
CLOTHING!
SB to.. Etc.,
At suoli PRICES that will FORCE
BALES, and will be suck UNANSWER
ABLE ARGUMENTS that NO HOUSE
OAN MATCH NOR COMPETITION
REACH. These are STERN and STUB
BORN FACTS that will CONVINCE ami
CONVERT you on the subject of
GENUINE BARGAINS !
! Yon will find Ibere is ECONOMY AND
| SOLID COMFORT in dealing with us
\ und we will prove to you that we are
i Not Giving You Wind
^ j if yon will taka tbe trouble to oali on tm.
* 1 If yon do not improve this opportunity
' 80MK DAY when you realize wbu
| 8PI.KNDID BAltUAlN’8 you have Inst.
You will be Sick!
-ANI) DON'T YOU FORGET IT. I'
JOHN’ K. SHAW.
J. WAXELBAUM & CO.
Propric.tors New York Store. i
P. S. NO. I.
The Arm or firms in Americus who
oould buy goods for less, or ran live ou
less profit, than your humble servant.
In addition to my former srrangements ,, , ,, [ ALL DIED OR MOVED AWAY BEFORE
TUe Benson lo I„ lv ttod hblp Drica Krnili , b , v „ lor j Country merchants and large I »e here, I« years ago- "And don't
rooms made into one mammoth j Is the name of a handsome illus. t be coming season tho advantage to save planters will find this a splen- 11»" R>met it."
( store, and if Simon don t sell goods i trated ladies magazine, pub- the commissions usually paid to New: (fid opportunity to buy goods: JOHN K. SHAW.
| cheap, be will have to go back on I liehed by the International News York honses for handling them. I will am | rr , a ]j Z( , jmndsome profit !
lots of promises, and we know be ! Co., of Xew York. It is a most Rave for New York ou ur about the 1st of J VV & On i „ „ . .un ■ uti k
1 ’ aggregation of fashion August and remain thmo during tbe Dried J.W.XLO. ! p. S . NO. 2 AND LASTLY.
hb h Fruit season. Bring in yonr Frnlt early
and I promiao yon, in addition to paying
toll valuo for your Fruit, to allow you
also a part ol the saving of the commis
sions. Respectfully,
8. M. COHEN,
Fool of Colton Avenue.
julyUtf
won’t do that.
Mr. Byrd goes into a room in
the Commercial building, next
door to Miss Agnea Aycook.
J. B. Dnnn has moved bis stock
of good* into tbe room vaoated by
Mr. Cohan.
perfect
hints, plates, embroidery patterns
etc., so dear to tbe feminine heart,
and will be found'„a'most useful
help in every household. Price 30
cents per copy. For sale by all
newsdealers.
-(oi-
New York Store.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO QUANTI-
j TY, therefore CITY AND COUNTRY
j MERCHANTS an well an LARGE FLAN-
TERN, will co&Holt their best Intereftt by
j giving ns-, call before making their pur.
I chases.
JOHN B. SHAW.
Amcrious, Go., August 1