Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, September 25, 1884, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Americus warnmm Recorder. The DAILY RECORDER I* pat»ll«hed every momlnf (Monday exce^lt*), r Tie WK8KLY IUX'OUIjEH .1* published every Friday morning. HCBMCIUPTIO.V HATES. IHHr Kceordar, par month, Me. Weekly KecoMer, per jrwir t^OO. IMII/Y ADVERT1S1XO BATES, Transient Rntna—2.*V-. per •quare o ten line# for flr#t lii«vitloit, and 15c lor tocn nuWquent Inter* tion. Local Notice# be jar line for tint Insertion alia be r«r line for • aeli ifiiboequcnt iutcrtJoi Special rate* for contract# can bo i tl.e pabll#hcr. dv with W. Iu 0LEH8NEB, Pnblwher. II, C. STOREY. Local Editor. TO JVJST TAXiS. Hero wise people havr their any, And aom* tbiag new tell every day. LOCAL lCIIEDUl.l hn and afler Bonday, Augnfct fkd, trains Nhjbt “ wfltan/, 1 The subscription list ol onr daily ■till continues to increaee. Columbus Charaea. j Como Again. [ REMOVED. REMOVED. It is .11 nice enough to have ft We hear that the Lumpkin aud The streets are again becoming dusty, with no prospect of rain. •• fiSAilUar. •• jai». Day t eight daws arrival dolly *» 4*9 p *"• Day freight up arrlc# dally at • • • • 0 “• Night Insight doily except Monday down 1:4* a in. Night I might doily except LOTT WARREN, Av DEPARTV EE OF MAILS. (loitiff vreRt un<1 south closo nt.. 1:00 p ra Going east un»l nortU clone at.... 3 KN) p m Sight mail north close at 8 K)0 p m For Batata Vista and Ellaville ciosck daily except Sunday at 12:30 p Lumpkin, Preston, Weatoo. and NUUipKlU, xtchihu, ne»wu, nun FUitt* of Dnms cloaca on M«u- day, Wedneadayand Friday at IKK) p ui Friendship, Dranesville and Church Hill (done* daily, except Sunday. at 8 KM) liott.slnrd. Providence and Seals cIomh Saturday at <»:00 a in Hudson closes Fridty at 8KM) a m Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri day at 8 KM) a The uliovo arrangements will continue until change in railroad schedule. W. A. Black, 1\ M. Vottou Report. ihaid Middling Middling Low Middling Received yesterday Received previous to date. .. .34' 4.27 Receipts to dale 4,018 ••Our Boast” cigars at McKenzie’s. tf “Old Sinner” cigars at McKcuzicV. Sweet Briar Whisky nt MeKenale’s. If Lincoln County Whiskey at McKou- tf Apples and Cabbage at Iho Bakory* Call socn. Sausage, Onioi Star Bakery. and Cheese at the Kuiporor Cigars, genuine Jiavanna l wenty-flve in a box, at McKenzie’s. 11 TTTR'MTP t,,ros * 1 ftl * Ultni* j. A. «t D.F Davenport’; Skill iu connection with pure drugs can always be relied on at 4. A. A 1). F. Dan export's. tf do to Harris A James, and get some of ttiosio line Mixed Barrel Pickles. Sept 20 wl Our Carpet and Rug department is complete, and by far the bandioinest and largest evor before displayed. J. Waxkuiaum A lk). Colornt Hearse. The charge for the colored hearse and a span of horses will hereafter be $4.00. if 1). B. Hill. Notice. Wo will be closed again on Monday, Sept. 29th ou account of holiday. Will opou bright and early Tuesday morning, J. Waxei.bal'M A Co. Sew York Store. “Eider Down" and “Calla Lily" are rtegant complexion powders and arc Ukotl in many places with perfect antliu tantion. In white flesh and pink nt tf J. A. A D. F. DaykM’OKt' We ate headquarters (or Boy's and Children’s Clothing. £00 NOBBY SUITS juat received. Call and see. J. Waxklcavm A Co. Tlae Itcnaou Why, l. W. Harper's Nelson County Whiskey is pi eferred above all other Brands is because it is the most regular and most perfect Product, incontestably < ver made. A long experience in the manufacture of the Harper, the lnfrge capital of the Distiller which enables him to hold his Whiskey until it lias fully ma tured, together with the fact that the Whiskey is bought by and shipped uio to direct from the Distillery accounts for tho unvarying satisfaction it ha* given those boat educated to a line Whpkey. ? J. Israels, bob A*ttu, aprl2 tim Americas, Go. Mrs. L. W. Gardner came down from Oglethorpe yesterday to visit j her parents. Considering the decline of the price elsewhere, lire cotton market bolds up well here. Mr. John Ham'll is very dan- scrously ill. Yesterday he was spitting blood all day. Those who read this paper and have not subscribed for it, are im posing on the generosity of friends. lion. I). B. Harrell was in the city Wednetday, receiving the con gratulations of liis friends on his nomination last week. Miss Katie Wheatley arrived home yesterday from school, which she was compelled to leave on ac count of ill health. Mr W. J. Harper went up to Macon yesterday morning to meet his wife aud family, who have been visiting in North Georgia. cotton market that runs up big Americas railroad has adopted the j . , . , . narrow trustfc, which it appears, quotations every day. It looks wftg ( , one • lho Aroer j cus influ.: very big, anil as if that place en- CDCJ- It is reported that Lump- E^w* Jfc a fl -S-Lh ggg ■» joyed exceptional advantages. But kin is not satisfied, and that some j when cotton is taken there, there > of its largest subscribers to the j Til33 - Ms found to be a screw loose, ami ^ve given notice that if the - I . . ! . road was to be of narrow guage. when tho planter goes liome he is : Uml tbey would ea , iee l their sub < a sadder and wiser, but not wealth- j seriptioiis. .There is a strong pro-! ler man. Columbus is always j liability that a road will be built boasting of the high prices it! from Lumpkin to Florence, iu the „ , ’ r ,i,„ : interest of Columbus, being the or • . f . . j shortest way of reaching the see- Recorder took the pains to inform j j 0 n 0 f country through which the the people oi Schley, Macon, Web- Lumpkin and Americus will pass, stcr and Stewart counties how she ; —Columbus Enquirer Sun. paid those prices. It is very easy Nearly every subscriber to the and simple, and can ue explained building of the Americus, Preston in a lew words. The cotton buyer and Lumpkin Rail.oad, and they has no charges to pay, as they are are the ones to he pleased in tlie all saddled on the planter. Hence j matter, are perfectly satisfied with the buyers can pay to tho fullest 1 the act ' 0 F‘ °j, ll “° j* J 1 J • 1 nr« in fxlonttntr thf cxlent of the market. To show J. Tmlkm i ci HATTER, Leaders of Fashion, aud Leaders and L’ontrolleis of Priw s AND DEALER 1ST tiow a planter comes out, we pub- lisb the charges on n bnic of cot ton in Columbus, which was shipped to a warehouse and sold during the day. The charges me ; taken from an account sale of a Columbus warehouse, and were given us by a gentleman of this i city: Storage . ... t .50 i FieigUt amt J-lruyae d of Direc-! tors in adopting the narrow guage road. One by one the obstacles j are overcome and the enterprise is being pushed to a successful com pletion.—Lumpkin Independent, j Gent’s Neck and Underwear, AMERICUS, GA. TO GYLES’ CORNER, orlv the Commercial Hot*! Office.) New Advertisements. — - - —1 JSTJEt'VU' “ Ue-weighiug and Meudiu^ Insurance ('omtnihsion for •SqiHdr. . The Ktiftmla Bul’etin, in notic ing the colt bhow in this city last week, wants to know if there are Total $2.00 eighteen colts in Burhoiir county. I The same bale shipped to Amer- j - j ions would have cost, less the The negro who was injured on | freight, tiiirty-scvcu cents, and if I the railroad Saturday night is con- t j, e pj anler wTiild sell his own cot- j suiting lawyers with h possible j ^ on an( | waive the insurance, it! And Lunch Room. ELEGANT STOCK I Bit Are MEIIIll GOOD ! PRICES BELOW COMPETITION. For Sale or Exchange. ^ Bools, Sloes. Hats l.ihi with ylpln«, l i.plrolor., , nmiIioltm. * ,wv **'> l UU “"l UmiJ, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. HAM, FlfeH, niBDand MEAT SANDWICHK8 »K tl liinil iM to nv. r lauding, an rcllo'v pine lumber at pel JOJO (it lag; Ibe mi J • mil ft view of suing the Central railroad j wo „|,| nol e03t n colll . for damages. j' ... Fresh Fish auil Oysters for Sale. 1 For lady cu*t.'m)C.'fl I have .prepared a #cp#mto inulgeo river,/ft iib_ •outh o llr>u kin>vil)c kihI 1 Captain Hell and wife leave tliis | morning for Indian Spiiugs, should j Ohonpe.t .ml |irctii..at in iho laud. Mrs. Bell be aide to go. For some ; ' yAXE1 ’ BAl ' M * c " lime she has lietu in bad health, Uarcnln Store, and It is hoped that the trip will j On Cotton Avenue will he seen do her good. ! „ larpte sign in red letters inserib- •ioiix a. 'ruRCix. i hi The Americus Recohukii appear ed on the 16th inst., ns a daily. We extend congratulations, and wish the RecoKDKn an open sea, fair weather, and a plethoric pock- el-book.—Miiledgeville Recorder. We Its. p the largest stock of hoots anil Shoes in Southwest Georgia, nnd will un- deraell any body by *20 per cant. Call anil ace. .1. Waxeliaum A Co. Minnie, a little daughter ot Mr. U. W. Harrow, died yesterday at tiie residence of her uncle and atiut, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carter. Just three months ago site lost her mother, and so soon she lias follow ed her to tho Great Beyond. Last night the “lodge" had n very large attendance. It was also a noteworthy fact that many mer chants had important business up town. All Americus wilt sleep laic this morning on account of a late bedtime—we mean the male por tion. Out Gent's Varnishing Goods depart ment i. complete. Our Ties, Uesrte, and Gant'a Jewelry ure regular "JIM DA>- DIKS. ' J. Waxslbacm A Co. ed “Bargain Store." Entering the store will be found a huge double store tilled with ail classes of goods. Ou one side is a full line of notions and dress goods, which department is presided over by Messrs. Tondce and Guerry. On the other side is a large line ot clothing and gents furnishing good*, presided over by Messrs. Addcrson nnd Carson. in the tear is a line line of shoes and ltul«, while in the front is an ocatgonal counter filled with special bargains in all lines ol goods, which twice a week arc ottered at prices that bear no relation to cost, in the rear of the building are two rooms, one of which is devoted to millinery ami a ladies' dressing room, while the other is intended for cloaks anil a gentleman s dressing room. The whole establishment is superin tended by Mr. S. M. Cohen, who has made a specialty of supplying the people of tliis community with goods of all descriptions at prices that cannot, be duplicated in any Store in Americus. Mr. Cohen has taken advantage ol'the hard times in New York and has secured goods at auction prices and pro poses to givo our people the benefit of his bargains. This is no idle boast, us an examination of his goods and prices will prove, and therefore it is that we advise read- Slid 0.>i Jitaftinl Copartnership Notice. ils *lay will be so'.tl clip p for ca*h or Will tc cxihaivod for Amorim* or Mnni'ercounty proport). For! hiriher particular# enquire at HcoonDca oftlcn. j Ion* I nisi it e#» Mr. C. A. BELLI my old #t«nd HiJ.< <l«fr the tlrm name und itjle of *. M. COHEN' Jt 1:0. IJet-u* ctlBlIy, 8. M. COHEN. Thnnkfnx the public for the liberal patronnuo and fonlldence put *n roc while conducting the buslnefl*. 1 bo-peak for th# new Arm a continu* For Sal© I THE WONDERFUL BOOK,! -UY — CARPETS! jI lb. ••!»<. Mr. Hell all th# pprchaeo of tiny nnd hU Coun'ry 1’roduce, n hooe* .y fiir and liberal treatment to merit <i patronase. r. M.COI1KN Sc CO. ■eptSftdA situ t\ n\ COKER, ft/’ Oregon 9 ! Formerly of Americas. Ci». Brice .V»c au<! $1 oreli. Apply to Jno. M. C’oKr.u, (.'ott’nri Avenue, Americas, On. August 10,1884. m2 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! By fur tlio Laigoat, Beat And Chetpeat e»er offered in GeorgU, at J. Waxxlhalm A Co.’s THE “LANGTRY” HOOF SKIRT WITH BUSTLV COMBINATION. There hiut never been tiny thin)- in Sivlk. uduKAtr. durability, that gave lho gen eral MtiafAetion to the wearer that the “Langtry Skirt" doe*. Ask any lady who lina ever worn out, And Khe will tell you that »bt> will wear no other—only $L2f*. Second lot just rtvciresl. JOHN R. BHAW. X. H.—Call and s#e the “Perfection" Bustle. The lightest, most comfortable "Dr. Strong's” Corsets. JOHN R. SHAW. Ottr line of Silk*, Satina and Valrttl •ano| U attrfMtMd. # I *j I Waxxixacm A Co. Wbat Cau be Done. Properly worked, a great deal oan be done with Southwest Geor gia land. As a certain distin guished gentleman onee remarked: ‘There is more in Uie man than the laud." We were told, a few I ers of the Recorder to visit the days ago, of the remarkable work ; Bargain Store and see for them- which a certain planter living with- [ solve*. in five miles of this city had done. I ~ ...... , , . , ! Tl lid* aud Clu'ckx are all (he go thin With one mule aud a buggy horse , 8Ms0li fur x . ilof , nd he had put IU 10 ncre9 III ticid j Oont’» ClothiO({. We have got them and peas, 8 acres in ground peas, 3 j gel Item bid. Call and »ee for youHelf. acres i u potatoes, and had made' J. W.xojais & Co. fully 500 bushels of corn and 3ft i runeriUXotice. bales of cotton, 17 bales being ml-j Tbc frieBds am , acquaintance, ready marketed. Besides this he, of Mr 0 w . Barrort . am , Mr , „ ml bad the usual garden and tbc horse ! Mrs j n Carter are invited to! was used to tiie buggy a gtva 1! attend the funeral of Minnie Bar- i deal. As the gentleman ‘l° n 1 \ roK this morning at 9 o'clock, Irorn : wish to appear as parading Ids j tho rc8l(lcllc0 0 f Mr . j. X . Carlcr . work, his name is withheld. Ifr^r ooio • • FA LYIN CARTER & SON Fo* SPOTS JMMJ SZSQSSp Rubllc SijitttrCf . # Americas, Ga. bhst mm FOB LEAST MOSEY l New Store AND New Goods, ?! :iotnt C«r. Lamar SI. anil Coll'Hi l*' 1 * 1 . AMERICUS, GA. B. T. BYRD, STYLES. INSURANCE AGENT, THE GRANDEST DISl’b\\. KVlh BEFORE KNOWN >N AMF.RIC'OS $100,000 (ONE HUNDRED THOl'S, ;.\M) Vests for the Hungry. That Lom In Cotton. j n our new advertisements will The Columbus Eoquirer-Suu of j ^ founU lhe announcement of Tuesday publishes a card from the : Joh|1 A Tllrpin * s „, w res tanraut warehousemen and sealesmen of I #nd | un( . h room Uo wiu also that city denying the truth of the | hanrt , c fi , h a„d oysters, article reflecting on Colmnbua — weights which appeared in last: . . . Cl ,*!*?',,, u . , V, _ ,, . , . ! During the Jewish holiday, Saturday, week.Lumpkin Independent. Tbo onil Mlimlav , card challenge* tbc Independent Uer »:b, my store will b, closed. My to bring forth its informant, and : customers, especially those warning ice. prove Hie truth or the article. I »■» confer a favor by gelling u full snp- Editor Latimer, of the Independ- P'>' lll ‘P««eding theabovw Will auu unntbltf BuilJe iu l ha tvorltl—7.x? to . .... , . . t open at 6 p. m. ReapectfolJy, etc., *1.00. Also the celebrated -Duplex,' Publishes a cardin Mednes-I u J. Isa,el. day's Enquirer Suu, saying be was not at home when bis paper was i OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, Forsyth. Street, Americas, Ga WORTH OF GOODS. COMI'BI** lNOTIIK LARGEST VARIETY AGENT FOR THE LEADING We are the Leaders in ... .... .. I Fine Clothing. Medium price Clolhtnfi printed, and that he will inveati-; mi DM ch(tp c , olhln;! . c .u and ex- gate the matter n. toon a. potah i , a[B , f or >a u»«!f. bla. 4 J. Waxxuatns * C#. AXiSO AGBNT FOR TUB GULLET and LUJVIMES COTTON GIN9,| Tho Best Gtluai Mado ! CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS. | Hptl9m3 ft, Tl BYRDi ! LOWEST PRICES 1 CA!f 5SSt' ESTaBUSBtfKXTOf 1 J. WAXELBAIJM & c0.