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Americus
Recorder.
I Kstablished 1879.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1884.
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Americas Recorder.
3STEW ADVERTISEMENT.
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PCBUSHKD jiY
eHjEaaiffBH. j
OFFICE ON COTTON AYEWIE,
PROFESSIOSAL & liuSIXESS CARDS I
LA WXEllU. ~ j
C. B. McCKOBY, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW,;
jsLI.AVII.LE, GA. j
Jas. Flicker&Bro.
AMERICUS, GA.
from $30 1
■ unle** coltatloi
uocTons.
Dr. 0. B. RAINES,
Sl liGEO.V AND PIIl’SICIAX.
>fi<r* hi* proumkmnl nervier, w ith *11 expcrl*
nr# of 20 VP!*r.o. to the people of Aniericu* ami
>cimiy. Office over l>*vi* it I'tllnwav’* Store, lies
ilrn’o at corner of Jackson am! Church stp-el*.
•.,j|4 will receive preuipt ntteution. lantlrttl
DR. C. A. BROOKS,
AMEKICU8, GA.
c*i:» left at Davenport’s tlrujr store w
prompt attention. Will bo found at nlj
resilience of Col. 8. H. Hawkins, coroei
ColUdjje streeU. «»
MISCELL ANEO US.
Nell Ploltett,
About September first we shall move into j
our new store, at the old stand, Barlow Block, j
Public Square, where we shall open the most]
elegant assortment of goods in our line ever!
brought to Southwest Georgia. At our pres-j
LATEST NEWS.
MACON MATTE 1!S.
^AKlH* 5
POWDER
eompetinn with the multitude of low tent, abort
weight, alum or phosphate powder., M/ ottfy in
tin can*. KOVAL BtKlNU DOWD if It CO, 108
SVnll 8»r„et. New York. oct2lyl.
Absolutely Pure.
ent store on Cotton Avenue, we have a large l .,,Cr,r:^ r wM;.:.rJ.”;. ^r:L 0 n r s«i
stock of Watches, Clocks and Jcwehy, Solid
Silver and Plated Ware, Pianos, Organs and
Sewing Machines, and everything else usually
kept in a Jewelry and Music Store, that must
SALT RHEUM
TALBOTTON, .... GEORGIA
Will do bartering, Brickwork and I
C.ii-otoino a specially. Kepairinv iloi
po/mptly »ttended to.
be reduced to save moving and make room
And Every Species of Itching
and Burning Diseases Pos
itively Cured.
GIN WORK.
i I would reject fully ft ate to the public that
REPAIR OLD GINS 1
• bavin/ End nil experiem
n th* target t da tawti fact
P.indve witi-faHm. All
•if*. 1 1cn.
?j8K
0. Horace MuCull.
Monumental Marble Works,
MII.I.Klt A' Mil Al.l., I'ropricturs,
K,.ntliwest Comer of the Pnttie Square,
AMERICUS, OA.
Monuments, Tombs, Eto.,Etc.
for new goods. Therefore, for the next
Twenty Days, or until we move, will sell any
thing we have in stock at prices lower than
have ever been reached before
£ (.'ZKMA,nr Salt Rheum. with it* agonizing itch
ing cml burning. instantly relieveit by a warm
hath with l'uricURAHn.u».*nd a ■ingle application
of CtrrinUBA, the great Skin Cum. Thin repeated
dafty. with two «rjthree diHM* of Cirri«?tr»A RksoLj
cool, the perspiration pure anil unirritating, tha
buiraU upon, tho liver and kidney* active, will
speedily cure Kczmna. Tetter. Ringworm. IWiaaia,
Lichen Pruritus, fe'called Head. Dandruff, and evory
■iieriea of Itching. Scaly, and Pimply Humor* of
tti.* Scalp and Skin, when the beat physician* and
FOR CASH I
nd American Marble.
is limited. Come one, come all, and don’t
JOHN *. MlKKti.
BAKERY,
Cotton Avenm».
. tho flic
Wo call tho attention of the j,
f to»t wo arc prepared to fill all order* for Pro?
bread, Cake*, Candy, Kte., of our own make.
rnM and pure. We keep :»'*o Confection* nr
tlrocirlcH, which «-e a.-ll ut the rulin'/ prici
Hu? and *11 Country Produce. CJIvc u* a ral
tr. J. PHILLIPS <(• CO.
July2fltf
Meat Market
Come and examine our stock, get our
prices, and we will guarantee that you will
be convinced that we mean what we say
Remember we have great bargains to offer for
CASH and the time in which to secure them
fail to come early.
JAS. FRICKER & BRO.
Americus, Ga., Aug. 13, 1884.
Will Mollnimld,£U2 I
head. neck. I
year: not able to help him*elf for *i
.. .fied hundred* of remedh**; doctor* |
iced HUcaae hopele**; jicrmanentljr cured
igbt
rier S ^vvr^he i?re.??k&
t-uroi) eater tuny.
Chita. Houghton. I'*o. t lawyer, a State
Ho*tcn. report* a case of Salt. Ulictim under
t’ient'iTbody and timbal an<| to which all known
method* of treatment had been applied without
benefit. which wa* completely mired »ole y by tho
tttuiUHF.*. lenilng g clean and haul thy
F. II. Di-itUe, Bm|. ( Detroit, Mich., -offered
mtold torture* front Salt Rheum, which appeared
>u hi* hand*, head and face, and nearly destroyed
Mr. John Thle
dby all druggists. Pri
Macon, Sept. 23 Tlio season of
pleasure was thoroughly inaugu-
rated last night by a dual perform'
mice. At the Academy of Music,
to wituess its initiation wore assent
bled the elite and society of Macon
in all their strength and glory. All
the beauty and chivalry wurogath
ered here, and everything passed
as smoothly as a marriage bell.
The people begun to assemble early
—all were anxious to soo the cur
tain ti rat rise. At 8:20 tbe beauti
ful curtain majestically arose to
tbe top of tbe building, uncover
ing u scene well worth seeing, and
tlie people were gratified. Vocal
amateur talent occupied the prin
cipal part of the evening, which was
one of pleasure. The entertain
ment was a success, and everybody
went away pleased mid in good
spirits.
Barlow k Wilson’s Minstrel will
! occupy tho house to night, and
j Lizzie May Ulmer to-morrow
| night.
{ The other performance was at
| Ralston Hall, and was given by
I Lillie Clay’s Company of Ladiet
Only* 1 An Adaniless Kden.” Tbe
writer bad not tbe pleasure of at
tending their exhibition, but learn
that the house was paoked to 11s
capacity with a mixed mass of
males, who paid their dollar to see
legs and not the performance, as
tlie performance was said to be so
poor that it cannot be even third
rated. It is said that though it
was an Adamicss performance,
they had au Evcicss audience.
They will bo in Americus to-mor
row night, and the same thing may
be expected as was here—old men,
middle-aged men, young men, and
boys to the front.
Tlie war of rates between the
two rival telegraph companies here
is without parallel; but all to tlie
people’s benefit. It is Baid to be
almost as cheap to send by wire as
by letter to principal points. You
can send a hundred words for fif
teen cents, after six o’clock.
Quiouand.
Hr ml for " How lo «'ti
CUTI
An exi|iil*ll« Toll.
PROVISION STORE.
W.H.&T.M.C0BH
purchased from Ilart* \ Cobb
Marki t find JVovIati
cotton avbndjs
keep ou hand the very Wat cot* of J
MM, PORK, KID AM) S.UN.KJE,
uoti al»o n full lino of
Breen Groceries and Provisions,
Vq^UblM awl trait, lu
IMA SON DOTS.
Dawson, Sept. 28 Mr. Den.
Brim, an honest farmer residing
six miles south of this city, bad r.n
arm lorn to pieces yesterday by
his gin. Drs. W. 0. Kendrick and i
G. W. Farrar went down and re- j
paired damages so fur as could be
done by art Nature and nursing
will have to complete tlie fob of
restoration.
Miss Mattie Vanover, of Cbicka-
sawhatchee, is visiting tbe family
of Dr. Faruum.
SPEAKER CALISLE SANGUINE.
H. I. Morally Carl.In that Cl.val.it*
will b. Kl.ela* la Nov.a.bar
Silt,
All School Supplies,
SB DEALERS J\ A COMPLETE LINE OF PUKE KRUGS,
Amerious, Ga.
ELI.AV1LLE.
Ki.i.avim.k, Sept. 22.—Superior
Court convened yeaterday, but 0W'
ing to a absence of a majority of
tho bar, who are in Atlanta attend
ing Supremo Court, court adjourn
ed until tlie second week in De
cember.
Work on the Buena Vista road
is progressing as fast as hands can
push it through, and it ia expected
that the track layers will reach
Ellavllle by next Saturday.
Air. W. D. Murray is erecting a
ootton warehouse, and will make
arrangements to buy all tbe cotton
offered.
Mr. B. A. Strange will enlarge
’ hit store room, and aeveral new
j business bouses will be built this
! fall.
Ellaville is looking forward to a
M. B. COUNCIL.
-"If AJi .Jill], ol Vr.rUhlr. „«•! IVllHl
"•••on. Canned Oooda, etc. It la tliilr
,n “ Ural ijiwa cdaMiahniciit
c u «tQ|ner, coo*rgou.u :»t the lowei* price*.
1 HleRept price paid for Cuttle, H vs ur.
, * f of coentry prodaee,
V.u rlcu*, Dt-c. 15, lNSS.tf
IfOR RENT.
.1.1. WIM.IEOHI)
COUNCIL & WILLIFORD,
PROPRIETORS OF
GEORGIA WAREHOUSE,
0pem House Block, Americus, Ga.
MRS. FRED LEWIS’. i big boom in business and growth
j as soon an the railroad is put in
(operation.
| Our candidate for Congress,
AmericUH, Git , Aug. 21, 18H4. tf
A VALUABLE FARM FOR KALE.
Wo would cuil lb** attention of Cotton Planter* limr w.
» bandl»> and store tlieir cot-ton ou the most favorable terms.
Jhe late reaitlenco of L. C. Barrelt, on ! fin*-pro*»f, and aepante front any other bniMtngn, thua inauriDR low rate* of ni*ur*
Lhnrch Street, now occupied by A. \ Wo proposo to givontir cnatomerK fair weiKhta, an«l «ecure for thcni tb« liiKlM at
AdatnH. Poaaeaaion given September 1 l )r ic*** Thankful for tho liberal pitfroauge bestowed upon itn last year, we u
ii-lred .m«l Ten Acre*, eleven and
a went of Amrricna, on the rood from
. ... i I'reaton one-half In rulllvntion and
«itLcr h» I <o wood*, with plenty of tood tlm-
i the place tome very dnu l«ttom
flood Oln
ml in eultlvatii
* , llmue and Htrew, Tenant llouae*t ■n'* , cient tor
i ! tho firm, Klghl-rotrm Dwelling lfou*e, eooven*
i ntly amused, one-half mile of Magnelia
_*|*°| •“ Amerious, a good fonr- I
, i’ 1 dwelling, kitebon, ole , four acres
f land in lot. Pusaegsioo si von injure* .
mutely. Apply to Jxo. M. COKEU.
Augunt 20th. tf ,
DISSOIsTTTIOKT.
TOOLE, McGAR AH & T0NDEE,
ffarebonse and Chism Merchants
„ . le-half mile
| Spring*, and near I'o late aarveyed America*,
; Freatoo nnd Lumpkin Railroad. Convenient to
chan h iiud echo d. I’oat-Offlre on the piece (IMulti*
of Diiiii). plenty uf g-*od water. I am deter-
mined to eed, and If }<>u will not give m<
akeyw— - -
, I will take your*. If re*A
September 28. dllwlf
look.
Hon. C. F. Crisp, addressed tbe
people at the adjournment of court
yesterday, and made a speech wor
thy of a pure statesman. He did
not make converts, for the reason
that ail our people are for him any
how?
Hon. .1. X. Hudson made a
speech in tbe afternoon in advo
cacy of his claims to tbe Benator-
sbip. “Uncle Newt.” is always
good humored aod respectful to
his opponents, aod as a conse-
Cincinnati, Sept. 22 Speaker
Carlisle was met this aftornnon in
his law office in Covington, and
questioned as to tho part be is
taking in the campaigu, and his
opinion of the outlook. Ho said
he had made a number of speeches
in both Ohio and Kentuuky, and
was expeoting to do some hard
campaigning before the eleetion.
He bad received more invitations
to speak than he eould possibly
fill, and modestly added that he
supposed the reason of his ser
vices beiug in such request was tho
high offleo witli which he had been
favored.
“Who do you think will be suc
cessful in November?”
“I don’t think, but am morally
certain that Gov. Cleveland will
be our next President."
“Why?”
“I am too busy to go into a long
explanation, but will give you the
figures und you can work out the
result. Tiicro aro 153 electoral
votes in the South, and Mr. Cleve
land will positively Bccure every
one of them, no mailer bow much
talk there is about West Virginia,
North Carolina, Florida or Louis
iana being in doubt. Then ho will
juvt ns certainly carry Now York
with Its 30 votes, New Jersey with
9, and Indiana 15, making 218
votes, 12 more than are realty re-
quirkd; and then we feel very san-
guino ol carrying Conncotlcnt,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado,
Nevada, Oregon, and California,
so that Mr. Blaine wi l fall vory
short of getting enough votes foi
success.”
True as Gospel.
There is not a newspaper man in
the land but who will appreciate
the trutli contained in the follow
ing from the Augusta Evening
News, and which is applicable to a
certain class in every community
whoro a paper is published:
“It la strange how closoly peo-
plo read tho papers. We never say
anything that anybody don’t like
but what we eoon bear of It, and
everyoody tells us about it. But
if once In a while wo happen to say
a good thing, we never hear of that
—nobody seems to notice that. We
may pay some man a hundred com
pliments, and give him a dozen
puffs, and he take* it as a tribute
to his greatness, and never thinks
it does him any good. But if we
happen to say something ho doesn't
like, or something that he imagines
reflects on him or bis character,
see how quick be flies up and gets
mad about It. All our evil Is duly
charged to u», but we never, ap
parently, get any credit for what
good wo do. Such ia the life of
a newspaper man.
For Sale I
quence all enjoyed his speech.
The Cotton Supply.
.nhii ,,m «-Jl TOJIMEV Sc CO. hu .11-
an iw ’Ml 11 m ' wl11 c °aUnB. In tha Orokcr-
af». huU* .nd Colton l.nalnc,'
k AmrKQi, «... An*.», 18*4. if
* of Burnt.
e<- of? Lo
ktne in tin*
* tor lliflr vary li'*
ntllylDfl tb
Dissolution Notice.
0*8 te^O-H-TOMmy a c
it.. * WillCMhnB* tha
- i* uiaaoireti.
J|ETUMX thank* U. tl
u tbe ji«*t onU *o!Uit n
rlcad* and acquain tance* af
COZs. T. M. FT7M.OW,
.. ... , I m, I. ,u, t-,1. j Kntmetly u( Auieriea.. G». Pries 60o soil
h, *1.1 b. *.,., n..b.co,nine fcl «n -a.1. «*•«# - »«•«“"• " ‘ ™ | (, each / App „ t0 Jxo . J,. C o«R, _
n»*a, coup’ed wit a hu will known latoffritr. *"»»«* • orr# ^ t *l» deslls* In
A in •He**, Cfli J«I y 11, ]8H. >1
THE WONDERFUL BOOK,
— 11V
C. II'. COKEtt, of Oregon,
Apply t
Cotton Avenue, AmeHene, Os.
August 10, 208ft. m2
New York, September 22.—Tbe
total visible supply of cotton for
the world is 1,397,274 bales, of
which 705.876 aro American,
against 1,025,703 and 1,027,863 re
spectively last year. Receipts at
all Interior towns, 82,696; receipts
bom plantations, 84,IITt crop In
sight not given.
Tbe Drouth In Pulaski.
Cocahax, Ga., Sep. 22—A sev
en weeks drouth has caused a ces
sation of tho flow of all small
streams, and the reaching ol low-
water mark in tho river and large
erceks in this county, and tho
wells aro beginning to fall, and
water it now an item of much im
portance with us. Tbe dost satur
ates the atmosphere and fills
stores and dwellings to a very
troublesome extent.
Train Wreckers Arrested.
Albany, September 22.—Yester
day the sheriff arrested Joe Hen
derson and Sam Lewis, two col-
ored residents of this city, as being
implicated in tbo wrecking ol the
train on tlie 24th ult. Joe Hen
derson' made a confession of the
deed, giving all tbe details, and
implicating several otbeis.
A CARD.
To all whs are suite nag from the error,
sod ituliecrtUou. of youtu, nervous
weakness, early decay tom of manhoods
&e., I will send s ipe that wUl cure
you, FUEK OF ( RADGE. This gnat
remedy waa discovered by a missionary
In South America. Btndaaelf-addressed
envelope loth* Bar. Jo**)* tf. !***».-
JUIlaA D, /ft* Turk (Mr