Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 19, 1884, Image 4

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.,'Jgggg • : 5SW Americus Recorder. ^Th« DAILT RECOBDE® U pablWhcd every «»SyFrfd5yroora!n5 KOOR,>BB *** pvbikb<<1 StJBICRirriOff RATES. gallv Recorder, per monlb, Ete. VmII; Hacordar, per year*. ......LL.ftou. DAILY ADVERTISING RATES. Tnwlwi Ret——3*c per square or tea lino* for Ant IsmUod, aod 16c lor rack •ubeeqaent inter* Local Notice* be per line for Uni insertion and lew line for each enteeqaent Ineertioa. Special ratea for contract* can be made will, the peMUher, W. L. GLK89NEB, Pnbifaher. H. O. STOREY, Local Editor. TOWN TAXi3K. e have their ■ II every day. LOCAL SCHEDULE. ^NJn and after flnnday, August 3rd, train* will ran aa follow*:! Day pacaeofer down arrive* dally LSI p m. “ ** op “ “ *2* p m. Nlrht “ to Albany, “ 10:08 pm, T ‘ “ pom Albany. “ 4:2! am. Dayfdfthtdown arriveedaily at 4:49pm. Day freight np arriee dally at V;*Qam. Night freight doily except Monday down 1:49 a m. IT U m M ^ <1 n p, 3:30 a m. LOTT WARREN, Agent. DEPARTURE OF HAILS. Going west and south close at.. 1:00 p in Goingeastaod uortb close at.... 3:00pm Night mail north dote at 8:00 p m for Buena Vista and ElUvllle closes daily except Sunday at 19:30 p m Lnmpkin, Preston, Weston, and Plains of Duaa doses on lion* day, Wednesday and Friday at 1:00 p in Friendship, Drauesvillo and Ghttrch Hill dosts daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a in llottstord, Providence and Seals doses Baturdoy at 0:00 a m Hudson closes Friday at...... 8:00 a tn Latuar closes Tuesday and Fri* day at 8:00 am The abovo arran^enifnts will continue until change in railroad schedule. W. A. Buck, P. M. Cotton Report. Market dull. We quote: Good Middling 9J Middling 9 Low Milling Received yesterday. 270 Received previous to date. .. 2,834 Receipts to date 3,110 Bkill In connection with pure drugs can always be relied on at 4. A. A D. F. Dan knpout’s. tf The artesian is 780 fe*t deep. Full brass band by ladies, next Wednesday. 1 -T- l Mr. Lott Warren U confined to the bouse by (Ickneii. .Secure tickets for the grand opera Wednesday next The Macon county meeting was the topic of conversation yester day. See the change in the arrival and departure of mails across the country. Mr. A. C. Knapp, general agent of Central Railroad, was in the city yesterday. Willis Hawkins has a dog which carries the Recorikr to his room every morning. Jake Israels has exhausted his turtle soup, and is now looking out for some barbecue. if some enterprising man would open a coni, and wood-yard in this city, ho wonld find it a profitable business.... . V Mr. John Miller, of Ktifnula, came up Thursday to take a posi tion with Mr.' Hickson when lie opens his clothing store. Next Wednesday night, wo will have the pleasure of witnessing one of the largest opera companies that ever appeal-oil in onr city. Thirty artists, all ladies. LIST OF JDBOBS Far Oct.b.r Term U.lir Saparl.r Court--uoKTcnr. Seed H.M.JT, oiuHD ranv—rarr i ■ B. J. Pm,. J. It. (i. Horne, A. B. lUiford, J. C. Bonn, A. L. Bees, fetrr P. Drown, M. L. Troutman, tV. L. Qles.net. Dr. A. J. Logan, W. It 0. Dudley, L. E. Spivey, W. J. lUrlow, J. U. Blank, Sr. J. tV. Sheffield. A. H. Nunn, N. H. White, C. A. Huntington, Alexander Chappell, Dr. E. J. EldriSgc, Ed. Littleton. Vd, A. Wohb. D. K. Brinson, tV. D. Heynee, Neal A. Bay, tVm. A. Parker, M. A. MoCrea, T. W. Analey, J. M. Bird. J. W. F. Murray, H. P. Harvey. J. Hmkm & Co. The romantic maiden in getting ready for the autumn leaf, the caterpillar, the striped imake and a aweet old commune with nature. Lincoln County Wbiakey at McKon- zie’s. tf Colored llitru. The charge for tho colored hoar*# and a span of horses will hereafter l»o $4.00. tf D. B. Him.. A Georgia man went to aleop iu a bar ber chair in Macon, and not only had his whiskers cut oil' and his lmir clipped dose, but was shaved out of $140 besides. The Georgia barber always tries bard to earn his* charges. Sausage, Onions, nml Cheese at tho Htar Bakery. tf Lilly Clay'* Opera Company, with their Ladies Brass Band, will appear at Glorer’a Opera House on Wednesday, Sept. 24. Secitro seats at Mrs. Lewis' SOd Miss Ay cock’s. td "Old Sinner" cigAra at MoRetizio'*. If It is about time for the mountains and sea coast to be giving hack tho umidon mashers of the summer season anil the maityr mashed among the bachelor brotherhood. A testimonial in a medical advertise* | The Narrow Gunge, want in nn Atlanta paper begins: "Kiev- From the Columbus Enquirer* en years uiy daughter suffered on a l*ed I Sun we learn that a train of twen ofntiMry." H.n.lrvtU of people who t jx #ml c „ u apoml their vtcsUon in Ike country or I , , the .boro will .l.cl.r. that they know tllra "K l1 tllat clt y. Wednesday, for Professor Schneider, who has just returned from Germany, nays the summer there was a great deal hotter than he ever knew it to lie in Southwest Georgia. Above all things, don’t loan your Rkcuuiikk to your neighbor. We furnish it for such a small amount that every family in town should subscribe for it. The cotton ctop will tie out of tire way this year in timo to allow tire putting in of a heavy grain crop. A failure to improve tiro op. portunily would lie worse than a simple mistake. The cotton along the road from Macon to Albany is anxious to get picked before the oquinoctial rains set in, and wise farmers will let it have its way. Trashy cotton docs not make a very favorable impres sion on market men. Apples nn<I.C.kbogc nt the -k Bakery Call soon. Capt. ilcll is expecting the an alysis of our nrtosiau water to be sent him soon. Several weeks ago a sealed jug of tho water was sent to Prof. White, the state chemist but as he Imd just returned from Ids summer vacation he was behind with his work. GRIND JDBT—SECOND WEEK. John L. Adderton, W. T. Davenport, Dr. Tbos. E. Smith, Barney Parker, JameaE. Baas, Sr. Tho*. Simp,on, A. IC. Sehmnpert, 8 ItcGarrah, Geo. W. Council, ; A. B. Buchanan, W. 3. Harper, M. Q. Logan, Wm. H. Tondee, 8. W. Small, Philip Jennings, J. J. Willifcrd, M. B. Council, Q. \\. Glover, Jno. A. Cobb, E. Timmerman, Isaac H. Wiggins, Wm. E. Clark, J. D. Glover, D. A. Small, T. M: Allen, L. H. Carter, J. J. Smith, H. D. Watte, Wm. H. Moi Dr..Bobert I TRAVEBSE JOKY—FIRST WEEK. M> (PEW! 73U.I -ONE OF THK- J. H. Black, Jr.. J. D. HoNenl, J. P. Baiford, B. Wardian-, W. G. IUgan, 8. A. Usry, B. M. Williams, J. H. MoMsth, “ W. F. Marsh, A. W. Brannan, W. If. Bouee, T. W. Griffin, Levi M. Johnson. H. A. Cheek, Jno. M. Gok.r, licorgo Derrisu, -J.-L. Wilkereon, F.D. Stapleton, M. N. Livingstone, L. A. Smith, Thornes White, G. H. Sole, J. tV. Castleberry, James J, liarp. W. C. Godwin, J. T. Fletcher, tV. H. Speer, Jno. D. Clements. It* B. Mayes, Thor. J. Hewitt, W. M. Kagan, 0. A. Schneider, W. A, Clemente, Wm, F.. Davis, K. P. Tondee, H. H. Glover. TRAVERSE JURY—SECOND WEEK. Geo. H. Tomniey, Thomas Jordan, LARGEST 1 BEST STOCKS H. B. Baiford, G. B. Weaver, W. H. Fuller, S. Flcischman, Frank Huokaby, R. M. Jennings. Jesse T. Ratliff, Fevan Jenkins, G. kL Patton, h. 8. Tower, It. N. Parsley, James R. Ellis, J. A. Daniel, James J. Dupree, Hiram Fretwell. J. P. Mask. D. H. Jenkins, P. L. Mize, Wm. Parker, Wm. M. Pilcher, D. W. Allen, W. W. Guerry, Jno. J. Hardy, D. F. Davenport, Jno. M. Alban, J. E. Mathis, G.C. McAllister, W. F. Phillips, M. H. Ford, B. M. Wh-elor, D. E. Dunbar, W. H. Mathews. C. E. Clark, J. H. Albritton, INSURANCE AGENT, *m OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, Fcawytlk Street, ..... Am«rious,Q a AGENT FOR THE LEADING IN THE COUNTRY, GIVINU YOU THE BEST INSURANCE IT THE LOWEST RATES. 1 AGhEffiJT FOR Tlx23 GULLET andLUMMES COTTON GINS Tjfcao Rowt Csrixaea JVtacto ! CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OB GINs septl8m3 * R.. *1*. BYRD, just where that bed la located. Te Former Patroua end thi Public (leuerally. Having returned from my viait to Ku* rope, I am now better than ever pro* pared to devote my attention to amnio neholars. My clasa will be opened next Monday morning at tho renidenoe of I). T. Wilson, one door north of tho public A merlons, to work on tho A. P. A L. road. They wore from Birming ham, Ala., and will bo followed in a few days by a still larger nnm her. The Dunt. For the past week the dust Iioh school. My honrs for infraction will l>o been almost intolerable, and daily from 7 a. m. to 5 p. in. Call early and have wc looked for rain. Between make arrangements for a special hour, j four and six in the evening it A piano .ill b. (Untie.bed free for pmc- to 8lrctcb aloug lllc WftlU •‘CO to all patrons who may ueaire this i , , . . 4 . ne , , . adnntege. Bapeotfolly, ' t0 1,10 k el 8 hth ol teu “fheen foot Sepul9.ts Oari.Hciisku.ku, i Rucl suirocato innocent passers by o . .. , j Tn one who bus a cold the dust is Sweet Brist Wbuky st McKeuiies. If , . , , .... „ — —. ! almost as had as the cholera. Ere the "LANGTRY Another summer comes, some way “OOP 8K1UT WITH BI'ISTT.R , dcvi9C( , t „ prolcct (hc teUMBMlATIUN. i fa i* , There has never been anything in Kivi.K, ] ctt - v rr0,n (ln,t - ndaEASK durability, that gave tho gen- The O'Possums. eral sstufiution to the wearer thnt the j In a recent interview with that ‘‘Langtry skirt” does.. Ask nny lady I famous possum hunter, Joe. Roney, who has ever worn one. end ehc will tell j lately, wc found that the animals yon that the will wear no other—only | were fast ripening. Last Saturday 91.3d. Second lot j net tec.trad. | night the first one of the season JOHN R 8HAIV. was brought iu, and bought by a lh ° " rtrf ” Uon ! young man for his sweetheart at Ihutlc. The lightest, most comfortable *. , . , . and datable Bustle in the world—7.ie to thc e,10rm0US cx P cns0 °* lhirt >' $1.00. Also the celebrated ‘-Duplex,’ “Bon-Ton" and "Dr. Strong's” Comets. JOHN B. SHAW. * Holme* srn* cents mouth wasu akd dsotifrice it an inOtllible euro for Ulcer ated Sore Throat, Bleeding Gums, Sore mouth and Ulcers. Clean* the Teeth end keeps the Game healthy. Prepared sole ly by Dr*. J. P. t W. It. Holmes. Den- tlat*. 103 Unibeny Street, Mieon, tie. For sale by Dr. W. P. Butt, dentist, J ' E. H*R aad *11 droggtete asd dtntbt*. cents. Mr. Roney tells us that they are hardly ripe yet, and in or der to catch them this early, one would have to carry along a great deal of thc poison preventive. Onr readers wilt bear from tho possum later in the season. “Our’Boast” cigars at McKenzie’-, if Closed. During thc Jewish hdliday, Sat urday, September 2011), and Mon day, September 20th, my store will bo closed. My customers, espec ially those wanting ice, will oonfer a favor by getting a full supply the days preceding the above. Will open at fi p. m. Respectfully, etc., J. Israels? A CARD. To nil who nre suffering from the error, nod indiscretions of yoiitu, nervous weakness, early decay los* of manhoods Ac., I will Hi-ii-1 n tpe that will ouro you, FHEK OF C AAltGE. Thi* great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send e aelf-atldreaaed onrelopo to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Sea York (My • ANNOUNCEMENTS. SVMTXKCOUNTI, FOR MAYOR. We are unthorized to announce the name of A. C. BELL us a candidate for Mayor of Atnei-icuH at tho Municipal elec tion In December next, augl tf _ We are authorized to announce thc name of W. II. COBB a» a candidate for 8heriff of Sninter county. If elected, N. H. White, of the 13th District will be hi* deputy. *° Boots, Sloes, Hots EVER SHOWN THIS SIDE OF WASHINGTON. New Advertisements INSURE WITH THE Norwicti Union Fire Insurance Society of Lngland. S8BT8 *1,1B0.07S* A. It, It EES, Agent, -tf Hank of American Aiije.157. nir MR. GROSS HAS JUST RETURNED AND EVERYTHING WILL BI HEADY FOR INSPECTION IN FEW DAY*. For Prices, Qoality aod Style TO PLANTERS. i gentleman of experience and well rec- mended desire* a aitaation m overseer of a plantation. For farther particulars on luirc at this office. nuol7 tf THEY ARK THE-— Leader* of Southwest Georgia!! WANTED. _ To rent a <iwelling house anitaUe for firmly. Addrews^ -(o)- •moll DICKSON, Kufaul. Wagon Wanted. Wnnted, to rent,« four-hares wagon for thits four mouth*. Apply at this office. Hone Wonted. CALL AND SEE US. (o) “Eider Down" and "Calls Lily 11 are elegant complexion powder* and ate need in many placet with perfect **tis- faction. In white fls*h aad pink at u J. a k O. F. Savimai’i. For Sole I THE WONDERFUL BOOK, V. ir. COKES, of Oregon, Formerly of America*. G*. Prie* 50c aad (latch. Apply to Jxo. M. Cosxa, Cotton Avenue, AmeHeta, Ga. August 19, UU. ml J. WAXELBAUM & CO. Proprietor* New Yolk Store, A POSITIVE NOVELTY., PREPARE FOR A SURPRISE! Uf j J m • a t at tut WE HAVE MOVED TO THK COlIMEtt. tffdnwdav Evening, Sept. 24,1884,1 mercial hotel corner, np E y * 79 r 11NG AN IMMENSE NEW STOCK -AT- | AND FOli GLOVER’S OPERA HOtSK. AI.C. L4D1B8 t ALL UUIEI t First Grand Inaugural Tour of the fnmed Knro ponn 8ensiiti»n, 3(188 LILLY CLAY’S OPERA i COMPANY OF LADIES ONLY, Appearing in the great London and PaM* 8nccoo * AN ADAMLBS S3 EH3333NT. Prefiontlng this impoailble folly uf the tUv, in lit- gal Hplcndor nnd MnRnidccnco, by a foenvy of Coaming and Cnlilvatod Lady Comediennes. Lady Vocall’ts, Lady 8peciali«tP, Tjnly Mimlcians. Remember! All Ladies ! No Gentlemen. Positively the firat lime of an entire Kvei(n*’a JSntertelnmc-nt presented hr n Coin- of Lftcr flats and Imlcnvear, TOP KNOW WI; ai:i: THE “LEADEKS.' puny of Ladles only, iniierbComplete ladies Orchestra. <»rnnd Ladies oll'ltary Hand. The theatre transformed for the above occasion into A. Oardon of Bdoxi. BEAR IN MIND THE DATK, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 24tli. It makca the advent of tho only real noveMy r that you will wHnc/a thla season. CTNO ADVANCE IN PRICKa.^ja H *cnro Reaenred Beata well in advance, aijtlu- uaiial places—Mra Lewianml Agma Ajeoek. M<aa LILLY CLAY, Solo Managureas and Dirt cti-rsa. farADJIlRSION AH USUAL. taep!7td GYLES, -THE CLOTHIER AND HATTER, AMERICUS, 01. The Lost is Fonod! AND CAN BE FOUND AT BUG CHAPMAN’S Bar and Restaurant. SILENT • 1 know my friends nnd cus tomers think that 1 am ratlnt silent since my return from tin- North, but it was done on ac count of moving into my hcw mammoth store, and also >a o(M*ning nnd arranging tit.- EAT, DRINK MDBENEttRY, and sleep renovated wina cellar renovated aad U sweet and c IIENRY C. JOI1N80N. stock. I will break the silcnct- by stating thnt I have bought n very large stock ol good*. comprising Dry Goods. Furnish- . ing Goods, Clothing. Shot"- ! Hats, and in fact everything SP^tZiS**: j pertaining to Indies and gently men’s wear. I “struck” i» liquors from 8 (O li Years Old I j time the Halstead, Haynes & Call and get yonr share of th« b* at. Boccbsa the j Co. which stock, was sold a! -Second Id drink*, a rival or Pelmonico in gooi* . ^t4m'w^'j^t 1 ^ auction through thc assignee- These goods are of the finest and best makes, and 1 will offu them nt prices that will mak.- you think that I have got them i without buying them nt all. 1 I will take pleasure in showing ' and pricing them. Come and examine whether you wish n> buy or not. nt n , in |. j One word to the wise: ill School Smtejxw^-. ! sons, hence take advantage e' J the low prices and lay in >?“ r AT — i fall supply in the wearing h»' Respectfully, MRS. FRED LEWIS'.: (anted, On m HUfi. u S. M. COHEN, The Bargain Man- pporite Bank of Americas. Sign of Red Flag, (■mu, Ofc.»a>*. *»««. u