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Americus
Recorder.
P¥. B to pabMthed erery
The DAILY RECORDER
morning (Monday $xcepUd).
K« WjjtKLT. SECOnPEB tl» p«UUu4
V SCBSCHIPTIOX R1T1I,
«WRmjn^:^:rJS£
DAILY ADVERTISING RATER.
'Tran*lent Rate*—23c per eqpare of tea line# tor
flr»t InaeiUon, nod 14c for each aubeoqaent Infer*
lion.
Local Notice. 6c per line (or ant Iniertion ond
2c Mr lino for mob raboeqnont InoorlloiL
flpodil ntn for contmti ran be made with
V. L. OUMKM. Pull fiber.
9*e
Never (peak in parables,
Dr. Eldrldgc Is moving in liis
^ew store.
Tiie cotton bnyer> heaven would
be a rain just now.
Iba publisher#
. O. STOREY, Local Editor.
TO PVT* TAXig.
Bora wloo people have their any.
And oomitbiaf new toll every day.
LOCAL BCHKDULK.
fin end after Sunday, August 3rd, trains will
ran at fcUow«:|
Ilajr (aa^carr down arrfrn Sally, »pn
Nlfbl “ Vnllbanc, « V.'.'.'.Spl
“ “ Pom Albany, “ It# a a
Ight 5oily exropt Monday down 1:49 a n
.. .. •» •* “ np. 3:20 a n
LOTT WARREN, Agent.
DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
Going west nod south close at.. l.*00 p m
Goingeot and north close at.... 3:00 pm
Night mail north close at 8 :00 p
For Buena Vista and Ellaville
closes daily except Sunday at 13:30 p m
Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and
Plains of Dnaa closes on Mon*
dsy, Wednesdaysnd Friday at 1.00 p m
Friandabip, I>nuiearllla and Church
Hill cloaca dally, except Sunday,
at 8:00 am
BoUatord, Providence and Heal,
clnsen Ratnrday at DiflOam
Hudaon cloaca Fridry at. 800 n in
Lamar cloaca Tuesday and Fri
day at 8:00 a ra
The above arrangements will conlinne
until chance In railroad achednle.
W. A. BLAra, 1*. M.
RELIGIOUS.
Fast Ahkhkus Church -- Sunday
Hchool avery Sunday at 3 p. and prayer
mseling every Tueaday night at 8
o'clock.
MxthodistChuBCU—Kev. A. T. Maun.
Pastor. Services at the chnrch every
Sunday at 11 a. and 8 p. u. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at
n'olock. Sunday School at 9:30 a. u.
Baptist Gbvhch—Bar. J. L. Vasa, Pas
tor. Scrvloca at the Opera House every
Sunday at 11 a. m„ and 8 p. h. Prayer
meeting at the Methodist chnrch every
Thursday evening nt 8 p. M. Sunday
School at Opera llnuae every Sunday at
9:30 a. m.
Cotton Report.
Market dull. We quote:
(jlood Miudling 9J
Middling 9
Low Middling
Received yesterday 412
Received previous to date. . .3,498
Receipts todato 3,970
(lain of. 237
"Our Boast” cigars at McKenzie's, tf
“Old Sinner" olgara at MoKenzie'a. If
Sweet Briar Whiaky at McKenzie's, tf
Lincoln County Whiskey at MoKem
zie’a.
Fresh Snowflake oyater crnckora at M.
A. Ford A C'o'a.
Apples and Cabbage at the W Bakery
Call anon. tf
Sausage, Onions, end Cheese at the
Star Bakery.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Havanas
twenty-live in a box, at McKenzie's.
Skill In connection with pure drugs
can nlwaya be relied on at J. A. & D. F.
Dankspout’s,
The boys won’t wont any more
of-“BoaU”tor some days.
The Smithviile cotton market
don’t seem to bother ua very much.
Not quite a month before the
military fair begins. Save tip
your change, boys.
It is very probable that the
Adamless Eden will be numerous
ly attended by live leas Adams.
It is hinted that a gentleman of
this city will celebrate bis engage,
meat this week witb a nice snppor.
Our people must ail be getting
rich, for you can And no one who
deigns to carry anything less than
a $5 bill.
Miss Bailey, of Sumter, arrived
on Monday last, to enter Monroe
Female College.—Forsyth Adver
tiser.
siift ajnwB
Dawson Dote.
Dawson, Ga., September 20.
Cotton is coming in and going
Go to Harris A James, and get anoie of
those Una Mixed Barrel Pioklss.
Sapt 20 wl
Colons llsaras.
The charge for the colored hearse and
a span of homes will henattor be 84.00.
tf D. B. Hill
“Eider Down” and “Calla Lily” are
elegant complexion powdera and are
used In many piacca with perfect satis,
motion. In white ttesh and pink at
If J. A. A D. F. Davenport's.
Lilly Clay’a Opera Company, with
their Ladiea Braaa Band, will appear at
Glover's Opera lionee on Wedneaday,
SepL 24. Secure aeats at Mrs. Lewis'
und Mne Aycock't. id
Holmes' sens core mouth wash aki>
dentifrice ia an infhllitlc enre for Uloar-
ated More Throat, Bleeding Onma, Sore
mouth and Ulcers. Cleans the Teeth and
keeps the Onma healthy. Prepared sole
ly by Dm. J. 1>. A W. It. Holmes, Den-
lists, 102 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.
For sale by Dr. W. P. Bnrt. dentist,
J. K. Hall, and all druggists and dentists.
ang‘.tm<>.
THE “LANGTRY”
HOOP 8KIBT WITH BUSTLE
COMBINATION.
Thera has never been anything in Strut,
ndaEasx durability, that gave the gen
eral satisfaction to the wearer that the
"Langtry Skirt" does. Ask any lady
who has ever worn one, and she will Ml
yon that aha will wear no other-only
81.23. Second lot jnat received.
JOHN it. SHAW.
N. It.—Call and ate the “Perfection"
Hustle. The lightest, moat comfortable
and durable Bustle in the world-TSc to
81.00. Also the celebrated “Duplex'
"Boo-Ton" and “Dr. Btroag’s" Comets.
JOHN ». BHaW.
Our Political Prophet makes a
number of predictions which will
be fonnd fall of Interest if not of
information.
(Miss Vickie Wilkei'non, daugh
ter of TV. H. Wilkerson, died of
hemorrhagic fever at Dawson on
Wednesday.
The Daily Recorder is booming
in the country as well as in the
city, and we shall soon have line
lists in every town surrounding
Americus.
Friday will soon bo the big
trade day ol this city, for what
reason we do not know. On Fri
day twioc the amount of business
was done than on Saturday.
Our Macon letter will be found
especially interesting this morning.
“Quiclranil” is developing rapidly
as a correspondent, and will soon
take his place in the tront ranks.
Those who attend the Adamless
Eden entertainment, expecting to
see and hear something out rageous,
will be disappointed, or else the
Augusta News is a prevaricator.
Uenry Johnson read the big
snake story in the Hawkinaville
Dispatch last week, and remarked
that it reminded him of one that
be killed in Webster last summer.
U had eighty-nino rattles and a
button, and was looked upon as an
ordinary snake.
We have received the Drat num
ber of the Americas daily Record
er, dated the ICth inst. It is a
very creditable six column paper
and we hope it will prove a success
and do much lor tbo progressive
little city of Americus Carters-
viile Free Press.
The drat number of the Amkri-
cus Daily Recorder is beforo us.
It is a 24-column paper, is well
freighted with advertisements and
choice reading matter. We con
gratulate Brother Glessner on the
neat appearance of his bantling,
and wish lor him the success ho so
richly merits Albany Medium.
Tke Fisher’s Picnic.
Muokalee orcck is now lower
than it has been for a number of
years, and fishermen are prodting
by it. Almost any hour in the day
a fino mess of bream and perch can
be caught there, and the banks are
lined.
•■Mil Change.
Every year, about this time, our
business men'aro troubled on ac
count of the scarcity of small
change. It is occasioned by the
paying off of cotton pickers. In
few weeks it will return and the
chink of silver will be again heard
on our streets.
Hebrew Holiday.
Saturday the Hebrews of this
oity closed their stores to observe
the Jewish holiday, their new year.
Four storee were closed, Waxel-
baum’e, Israel’s, Cohen's, and Fos
ter’s. They bad a right royal tins
Friday night and Saturday. They
observe their holidays with relig-
olns regularity.
Lost.
A gold breastpin on the public
■qoar« on* day last week Finder
will pirate leave at this office.
out as it did iu former years in
Ootober and November. It is of
good quality, and is readily taken
"by our numerous buyers sit 9£ cents.
Merchants report collections as
good as usual at this time of the
year.
A week or so ago the brick ma
sons working on Messrs. Lee &
Gridin’s new buildings struck for
higher wages, but failed to realize,
as the gentlemen sent off and se
cured another set of hands, who
also, in a few days, struck. But
Mr. Leo is always ready for an
emergency. He at once stopped
bis saw mill near town, put all
hands to work on the buildings,
and will have them completed in a
few days. Strikes arc at a discount
in Dawson.
Miss Vickie Wilkinson, daugh
ter of Mr. Henry Wilkinson, died
last Thursday, after a week’s ill
ness, and was buried yesterday
morning at 9 o'olock. Being a
pupil at the Male and Female Col
lege, she was buried witb college
honors, both schools turning out
en masse and joining in the pro
cession. Miss Vickie was 13 years
of age, and was a great favorite
with all who knew her.
Since the death of Mr. W. S.
Whitchard, as reported last week,
bis two little boys, 2 and 4 years
old respectively, have both died,
and their young widowed mother
is quite sick. •
Rev. P. S. Twitty organized a
choir for the Methodist church
about a month ago and drills them
once a week at the parsonage. ]
attended their meeting Inst Wed
nesday night, and was surprised
and delighted at the rapid im
provement made in so short a time.
We have as good musical talent,
both vocal and instrumental, as
there is in Southwest Georgia.
Mr. Twitty is a good organizer
and developer of hidden resources,
and from present indications I be
lieve we will have a choir that
would be' a credit to any church.
Miss Mattie Whitchard left to
day for Marsballviile, where she
will probably remain several weeks.
J. A. F.
Suudap Hour*.
My Ice House will he open on Sunday
from 10 lo ten. m., end from 4 to 5:30
p. ru.
Jake Ibkaki-
An Example.
Several years ago Matt Hart, the
colored fancy grocery man, ran a
peanut staud on Harris A James'
corner. By economy and hard
work he built himself a line resi
dence and opened the storo ho now
rnns. Ho is one of tbo most relia
ble tradesmen ot this city, and any
goods he may order will be prompt
ly paid for. By close attention to
his customer's wants lie has built
up a good trade, and Is very pros
perous. His cxamplo should be
followed by the rest of bis race.
To Former Patrons and the Public
Generally.
Having returned from my visit to Kn-
rope, I am now better limn ever pre
pared to devote my attention to rauyic
scholars. My class will be opened next
Monday morning at the rotidence of t>.
T. Wilson, one door north of the pnblio
school. My bonra for Instruction will be
from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Call eArly and
make arrangements for n special honr.
A piano will be furnished free for pme-
tioe to nil patrons who may desire this
Advantage. Respectfully,
Sept. 19.13 Carl Soiinridrii.
TURNIP 8e€tU FrMh »t
^ bi aLWIa j. a. Jt D. F Davenport’s
NEff YORK STORE.
J.
and Leaders and
Controllers of Prices
ON THE WAR PATH.
Grand Clearingont Sale!
Regardless of Cost
Or Consequents!
CrosliliigPrices
—for—
30 Days
AT
JolmOliaw’s,
Pa,z ® »te.0M ~
Tiek.UM.iysa. ■•>*■•«• to P ,,p^
Louisiana Stats Lottery do
“Hi <to hereby certfy that ,,, ”
the arranycvienta for all the
Nemi-Annuul Drauing. of jxfW «U
mate r.otter!. Company,a,it L
aye and ton"ol the JJra,m U j, ‘X’'- 1 '
ami that the mm are conducted
etty, fa,meami in good faith
. partite, ami ,ee aeUhhriee the
j me. tin, certificate, mth M-rtS’i 1 '*
j Atgnat area attached, in its mherU,,/, i"
Boots, Shoes, Hats
. , Oommlitioi
Incorporated in l«d8 r op 2:, vcip. 1
re for Educational und Chirital? u
with a capital of ♦l.ow,U^ r %T h p : :! -
fund of over #550,000 has since hue" add*/’
By nu overwhelming ]M>Milar v.,?.. A,
who incdo u part o/ l he pi (sent Sr tt ie c w?
Rdopfod December 2d, A. J»„ I879.
The only Jenttery ever • oleH on .,,,.1 . ,
(he peoph of any Stole.
Jt never traUt or
lUUr.ml single Nunn,,
take place inouiliiy.
Ur «wian
October H, 1884 lT.lil Mm
CAPITAL PRIZE, *83,000,
100,0001 lekets a( Five Dollars Ijq,
Fraction., In Fin It., in r r »|,nrtist.
LIST OK rii|7.KS:
1 CAPITAI. PKIJ5K
CARPETS !
| No. 185 & 12(1 Forsyth St,
Amerious, • Georgia.
larger;.^!) more
COMPLETE STOCK
THAN KVEK BEFORE !
I,#07 I'tlrc", amomiiiiiif to
Application for rotes to chiU hh.m'i.’i L- ^ ,
•nly to ll... ofDcfl „t the Company in New
for further information write cleulv tv '
Pill address. Muko I*. O. Money Order*\ ,1 1 '
ri .’uldrcs* UeffUtcred Letters to '
NEW OUI.KANS NATIONAL Bv\K
“i? A
The Lost is Foul!
AND CAN UK FOUND/
BUG CHAPMAN’S
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1st, NEXT, 1 OF
FER MY ENTIRE LINE OF
Dry Goods and
ili
DRY G00D8,
Notions, Fancy Goods,
BOOTS AND SnOfJS,
HATS AND CAPS, | ™
hums mu Straus, Mrs.
’ CLOTHING!
EAT, MK AM Dll.
and sleep on h free lied. KvrryiMm l»»« W
renovutid nml is ,-v.vt and cl- to. I mid ; W
wine cellar
liiijiiuvs from S l» 13 Vears Oli!
Coll oml pot your ibaro of the
I1KNKV C. Jonssf
ELAM
Cor. Lauiar SI. and Cotton Avenue,
AMERICUS, QA.
Etc., Etc.,
Vll.l. UCL'III'V 111
At snoh PRICES that will FORCE TVT D1 XT
SALES, and will be such UNANRWEK- ll .Hi VV
ABLE ARGUMENTS that NO HOUSE |
CAN MATCH NOR COMPETITION i
REACH. Throe eve STERN and RTUR-
110RN FACTS that will CONVINCE end
CONVERT you on the .object ol
STORE
IN HARLOW HUM K.
New Advertisements
INSURE WITH THE
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
STYL.EIS.
THE GRANDEST DISPLAY EVER
BFFORE KNOWN IX
AMERICUS.
! GENUINE BARGAINS
j Yon will find thero ia ECONOMY AND ;
: .SOLID COMFOHT in dealing with uw
' and wo will prove to you that we are j
Ootober 1st!
ISTJZIW JEXA.TB]
Not Giving You Wind! ,»„
old Htora room, with Mrs. 1^*'*
if yon will take the tronbio to call on ns. I Lew ' H * Ho,llh sll l e of
It you do not improve thin o|ipnrtumti ! , . S'l u “ rl '- Am.nous,
SOME DAY when yon realize wlia i ’“nij — • ~
SPLENDID BARGAINS you have loal, 2iilifll EIUTIOA. PRICK OMt M-
$ loo, OOO ! You wil1 be Sick!
(ONK nr.NDREn TIIOl SANII DOI.t.ARS)
WORTH OF GOODS, COMPRIS
ING TIIE
•‘AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.”|;
JOHN It. SHAW.
UW* *1,100.072, -
LARGEST VARIETY
A% It, liEES, Agent,
At Battli •/ America*
A Of tut 27. m2
WANTED.
■oitabla tor a mull
DICKSON, Kufaala,*Ala.
P.S. NO. I.
| The firm or firms in Americus who
j could buy good-s for less, or can live on
AND 1 * <ss P ro ® r ' ,han y° ur humble servant,
j ALL DIED OB MOVED AWAY BEFOBE
| I came here, lfi years ago—“And don’t
LOWEST PRICES! 1 Jron lorgo1
john h. shaav. :
. tilld.lls
n<l old. It cunt:
ite mdI ebr-mc
one of which In Invaluable. loU, ‘
thor, whoa* nperlenco or 23 v<^
probably never Vi. foro foil to th'*
clan. 300isi4f«« l»oun«ilnb« *atiinM
ombo»»ed cover*, full P«!t, f naiantey
work in every Fcnse-nieehai.»‘Bl.
profe8kional-tlii.it any other worK
country jor #2 50, or the money will
tn every intiuncv. I’tlce only ^ 1
paid, illiif'
Wagon Wanted.
Wanted, to rent, a four-hone wt|on fbr three 1
or fbur month*. Apply at thi* offlee.
CA2X AT THK mak.
MOTH ESTABLISHMENT OF
' refer*.
author
»the .’file.
J. WAXELBAUM & 00.
Cheap Engines.
I bars for rales few Cooper Porteblo
Engides, tbs beat made, whfeh t will sell
dirtebetp if sailed for soon.
ssplTtr *. T. BYRD,
' S. NO. 2 AND LASTLY.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO QUANTI-: ...
TY, therefore CITY AND COUNTRY ' bo.x'waiV.t irmctui, whulwr
MERCHANTS as well aa LARGE PLAN-!
TER8, will consult their best interest by j J™;
eirlng u. csll before mskin* their pur., ;2StSSk u^FALS
JOHN B. SHAW, i «u‘fH YSELF
Amsrioni, Ga., August 1 Ml*” '