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Recorder.
•EH is published
DAIbT ADVKRTlilJfO RATES,
Trtnaient Bate*—lie par square or tea Hit'
jJnt Inaction, end life for <fuli —' * *
tion.
drat Inaeitton, and I Sc for <ath stibaeqacnl Infer*
'on.
Local Notice* 6c per lino for tint Inaertion and
j wr Una for i-aali subecqoent inaertion.
Special rate* for contract* ran be madi- with
INER, l’nWMifr. i
a. c. mnun, faniauur.
The min who had the pitcher of
water thrown qn him atgtbe hotel
didn’t like the show.
:• Hon. Dupont (inerry returned
from Atlanta Wednesday night,
where he hid been attending Su
preme Court.
REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL
CONTENTION.
CORRESPONDENCE
Between citizens
Yesterday a white boy from the
country ate tour pounds of ice at
ooe Bitting at Jake Israels’. It
was a now arttele for him.
Mar rax KceemmendeZ far Inyyart.
The Republicans of the Thlr-! Mambaiavuli, Ga., Sept. 24, ’84.
teentli Senatorial District met in Son. John AT. Hudson, Americas,
the ‘court-room at Andersonriile, ®°- ! . . .
Wednesday, Sept. 21, at lp.at I S.R-Desirous of hearing
■ the issues of the senatorial cam
paign discussed by the candidates
for Senator ot the 13th Senatorial
TOR7N TAZeS.
biag new tell every day.
LOCAL HCHRDUI.F..
On fund after Pnr.day, August flrd, train* vffl
ran a* foliow*:|
eS’uy si..:::i <,£?»•
The meeting was organized by
electing H. J. Martin as Chairman,
and David Dudley as Secretary. ,
After some remarks by the | P^tnet, we, the undersigned, in
Chairman, tho following committee j ^balf of ourselves ami many
„ ^ n other citizens ot Macon connty,
The Daily Recorder, now pub-1 * K . H. Hubbard and j respectfully invite you
bed in A meric ns, is a success., m. dress the citizens ol our c
t daily except Monday down 1:4t a m.
I t" •• " op. 15:20 a in.
I.OTT WAllRRN, Agent.
DEPARTURE OP MAILS,
doing westsndsouth clnnost.. l.-flOptu
Going east anti north close at... 3SKtpm
Night mztl north oloss st S .00 ni
For Busna Vista and Kllarillo
.. _ Closes ilsily except Hnnday at li^ ' IA - “
’ fiompkin, Preston, Weston," ■
V\n|K qIDiuu closes on 1
' ‘ 111*
lisbed
Drother Glessner is one ol the best
newspaper men in Georgia, and we
wish him continued success—Daw
son Journal. i ^ ^
Lecsbnrg is no longer a dry
town, The license for selling
liquor'lias been reduced and two
merchants have engaged in the
traffic. Just in time for the elec,
.lions and court'.
“J. A. F.,” the Dawson corres-
pondeitfc*ot‘ the A mkrious Recor
der, wields a facile pen. TThe Cap-
tain should .have been an editor.
Ho WouId have made a fine suc
cess in tiie newspaper world.—Daw-
SiflOnm
Bottstord, Providence ami Heals
closes Saturday st 6:00 a m i son Journal.
iimlson closes Friday at. 8:00 u m I
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day el ImHos J
The above arrangements will oontinne I removed here from Finiliay, Ohio,
until change in railroad sohedole. _ last spring, started back for the
Buckeye State Tliursdny morning.
jMr. J. M. Alban and family, who
W. A. Ill,sea, 1*. M.
ad-
Clark Ithodes. The committee re- j u ‘ uu ‘ c ° u "i& “ l
ported the following delegates in | ‘hi* place, on these question*,-and
attendance: 8umter_H. J. Mar- ; would suggest next Saturday (27th
tin. D. A. Dudley, J. W. Pull, n ! lnrt ") , f " r f noon * *Pl’ ro P riatc
(by proxy), J. M. Littleton (by 1 l,m °- ,f ‘ bat •"“J""; , ,
proxy); Macon_B. H. Hubbard i We 8baU toke lbe of a, ‘
and James Odolph; Sebloy- j f > regsi "8 » J lttllar invitallon to
Not represented. Report W8S ; Hon. W. D.Murray.
Respectfully,
H. H. Hafeii, E. H. Rawls,
holiday, Monday, f REMOVED. REMOVPn
ore will ba closed. ”
OloseA
Daring the Jewish
September 29tb, my store
My customers, especially those wanting
ice, will confer a faror by getting a full
snpply on the SnmUy before, and before
5 p. m. Will open Tuesday morning
early. Hespcctfnlly, etc.,
scpl2fitd J. Ift&AKI..
oylbis,
“Remember! We are the Leaders in
Fine Ciotbing, Medium priee Clothing, ■
And Dirt Cheap Clothing. C\ill and ex- '
Amine for yonrself.
J. Waxei.bacm A Co.
THU
adopted. j
The Senatorial nomination was I
W. F. Bennett,
J. S. Baldwin,
T. S. Martin,
E. B. Baldwin,
then considered, when the follow
ing resolutions were offered and j H. H. L. Barrow, J. B. Go. nwiN,
adopted: ! R. J. Komi, J. A. Edwards,
, Whereas, Tiie party in thia Sen-1 P- Gammaok, T. K. Kino,
atorial district is not thoroughly j c. I
Cotton Hrporl.
OnoU Middling !>i
Middling ...«
Low Middling.
Received yesterdny 312
Received previous to dale 1,318
Receipts io date. ' 4,!>30
••Our Roast” cigara ot McKenzie’s. If
••Old Sinner" cigars at McKeuzie'*. If
Sweet Briar Whisky at McKenzie's. If
Lincoln Cnnnty Whiskey el McKon-
He linti no fnnii to fin,I with the
country ami our people, oilier Ilian
lie thought the summers wore a
little too long and iiot for him.
Wo think t hat by the time he gets
froze up the coining winter he will
regard heat a» a blessing and come
back. .He baa not. sold the fnrm
which hi purchased.
Apples and Cabbage at the if Bakery
t ol I anon. If
Emperor Cigars, genuine linvnnnn:
Iweuty-Ave in a box, nt McKenzie’s. If
I. A. A D.F Ilavenport’s
Skill in connection with pnre drugs
ceu always be relied on at -I. A. & I). F.
llaNKsronT’s. If
Plaids and Checks are all ihc go thia
season for Indies. Tnilor.made snita and
Gent's Clothing. We have got them and
got them had. Call nnd sea for younelf.
J. Waulsaum A Co.
Oar Carpet and ltng department in
complete, and by far tba hnnds.imeat nnd
largest ever before displayed.
J. Waxki.haum a Co.
Oalarea Hears*.
The charge for the colored hoarse and
a span of horses will bcrrnflcr he 84.00.
If 1>. B. Hill.
Notice.
We will be closed again on Monday,
Sept, fiiltii on account of holiday. Will
open bright and early Tuesday morning,
. •!. Waxi.I.iiaux A Co.
New York Store.
••Eider Down" and "Cnlla Lily” are
elegant complexion powders nnd are
need in many places with perfect satin.
taction. In while flesh and pink at
If J. A. A I>. F. Daveniviit's.
Our Specialty.
Boy's School Suits, which are the
Cheapest and prettiest in tiie land.
4. Waxki.ua,:>( A Co.
Six Rounds of Beef tor Ninety
Day*.
Tno old theory that a man could
not oat one quail a day for 30 days
has been exploded, as it lias often
been accomplished. The public
attention tins lieen turned to some-
tiling else. Yesterday we heard
of a feat that was being accom
plished by a gentleman of this city
that surprised us. He is not do-
irg it for any love of notoriety,
but on uocount ol had health.
What lie is doing now wns ordered
liy Ids physician in all confidence
that it would help him. He is en
gaged in eating six pounds of beef
a day for 90 days, being an aver
age of 2 pounds for each meal.
Some days it goes over, and some
under that amount. This makes
his 26lh day, and he say* he suffers
no inconvenience. All other rood
ho abstains from, living on the liccf
alone.
BIIRFETED HOYS.
*a* Hearts eud Heavy Heads TNurs-
W* aro headquarters tor Boy'u and
Children'* Clothing. C00 NOIIIIY SUITS
just received. Call and aee.
J. Waxki.iaim*Co.
The Hceeou WAateV 1 .
Why, I. W. Harper'* Nelson County
Whiskey i* preferred shove all oilier
Brands 1* because it is tho most regular
and most perfect Product, inconteauMy
ever mode, A loag experience in the
manufacture of the Harper, th* large
cnpii«MKP4iMHW&RMMb
to hold his Whisker until it has fully ma
tured, together with the fact that the
Whiskey is bought by and shipped me to
direct from the Distillery account* for
tiie unvarying Hatinfoction it ha* given
Way Mori
ICemktislasltc lovtrtiofthe study
of liiimrn nature had wanted some
nice work, they should have been
in Americus Thursday morning.
The way of it was this :
■ Lilly Clsy’s Ladies'Only Adam-
less Eden Company showed at the
opera house Wednesday night. As
a consequence there was a Gentle
men’s Only audience, not a lady
being in. the house. The perform
ance was very tame, and excited
no interest. Tho mnsic was fair,
as was some of tho specialties. The
troupe was billed for Eufaula the
next night, and in order to reach
J. J. Mvbph,
, i A. S. Bates,
arganized, and is now effecting an , p q Hffleck
organization, it is rather late to | J. J. Tyner,
nominate a senatorial candidate,
as time will not admit of a proper
canvas; tlicicfore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of
this convention to make no nomi
nation. Further, considering the
candidates now contesting for the
position, and diligently examining
the merits of their candidacy, we
recommend to the Republican
voters, for their support, the Hon.
W. D. Murray, of Schley.
llesoloed, That the Republicans
hold mass meetings in their re
spective counties on Saturday,
Sept. 27th, to become better ac
quainted with the proceedings of
this convention.
The following executive commit
tee was appointed: H. J. Martin,
1). A. Dudley, J. W. Pullen, J. M.
Littleton, of Sumter; R. H. Hub
bard, James Odolph, of Macon;
Emanuel Green, A. J. Cheney, of
Schicy.
A vote of thanks was tondcred
Hon. W. B. Harrison, Magistrate
of 29th district, for favors shown
and use of court room.
The Americus and Montezuma
papers were requested to publish
the proceedings of the convention.
Convention adjourned sine die.
After adjournment the Schley
delegates arrived nnd endorsed the
action of the convention.
H. J. Martin, Chairman,
I). A. Dudley, Scct’y.
Wm. C. Cooke,
J. F. 8CHESS,
And Many Others.
Sausage, Onion*, and Uhee*e al III*
Star Bakery. If
It Could be Done.
Knfinla Mall.
The following letter to Tiie
Mall, received through the post-
office to-day explains itself:
“Editor Daily Mail:—In rebuild
ing the compress, would it not be
practicable to erect something
suitable to mark the spot where
young Pickett fell, as an evidence
ot the erttcem and admiration his
Eufaula friends bore him?
To Eufaula his death is a calam
ity—a perfect gentleman, who was
forced to give up his life under
such unprecedentedly mournful
circumstances in the zenith of his
usefulness.
“Many have expressed them
selves as thinking it extremely be
coming and appropriate that our
people should signify their appre
ciation lor such a character in
some suitable manner.
Marshall viler, Sept. 25. ’84.
Col. J. X. Hudson-.
Dear Sir.—A petition we under-
stand has been sent you and Mr.
Murray, signed by some of ourpeo-
pie, requesting that you and Mur-
ray have a joint discussion at this
place. Our object in writing to
you is to request tlmt you do not
acquiesce in the petition for the fol
lowing reasons: That this com-
munity is composed of independent
thinkers, who have made up their
minds for or against yon, and will
not be changed hy what either you
or Murray might say. Again—as
matters now stand the kindest feel-
ing exists toward both candidates.
There is no political difference, and
if yon are elected Democratic sov
ereignity will have spoken, and we
bow in obedience to its fiat, and
will cheerfully support you. A dis
cussion might change this pleasant
state of affairs. In a word, then,
il nothing is to he gained for eith
er of yon, why risk anything ? Wc
have nothing at heart but the good
of all parties, but you certainly
handle an edged tool when you go
into a discussion. Respectfully,
Jail D. Fredrick,
L. M. Felton,
L. O. Niles,
•I, 11. Cook,
H. W. Taylor,
W. T. Knight.
A similar note has been ad
dressed to Murray. If desired, any
number of names might be obtained.
Americus, Ga., Sept. 25.
Messrs. Jos. D. Fredrick-, I.. M.
Felton, L. O. Files, J. R. Cook
II. IF. Taylor, Marshallville, Qa;
Gentlemen—Your commnnica
tion of this date, requesting me
not to visit your town on Satur
day next to speak in response to
an invitation also this day re
ceived, is to hand. 1 had already
accepted the invitation, and If I
had not, I certainly should do so
notwithstanding your request. The
polite invitation was extended me
by four times your number, and
hy citizens whose character for
integrity, patriotism and intelli
gence can not lie impeached, and
A CARD.
To all wh* areanfrennz from Hie error, '
and indiscretions of youtti, nervous j,
weakness, early decew loss of manhoods j
Ac., I will send a ipe that will cure :
you, FREE OF C KARGE. TIiih great
remedy was discovered by a missionary j
in South America. Send u sell-addressed i
onvelopo to the Rev. Joseph T. Inm*n, |
Station D, New York City
mmni
Go to Harris A* James, and some of
those fino Mixed Barrel Pickles. |
Sept 20 wl
Our (rein’s Furnishing Good* depart
ment is complete. Our Ties, Scarfs, and
Gent's Jewelry are regular "JIM PAX.
DIES.” J. Waxelbalai A C'o.
.4X11 DE.4LF.II |\
Gent’s Seek and Lntierivear.
AMERH US, ga.
TO GYLES’ CORNER,
(Formerly the Cuunue
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
HVHIJCJt COUNTY.
FOll MAYOR
We aro authorized to announce the
name of A. ('. BELL am a candidate for
Mayor of Am eric us at the Municipal elec
tion in December next. nngl if
ELEGANT STOCK!
FIVK V\l> MMIMI <j«|||) |
PRICES BELOW COMPETITION.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the
name of W. H. COBB as n candidate for ;
Sheriff of .Sumter connty. If elected, N. j j
IL White, of the 16th District, will be his i •
deputy. te j
Copartnership Notice,
! hf»vo th!* dny ni‘odn(n| will, n , 0 n . n.
j f:.>inml**lon hmiiira- Mr. a. BEI.l'!«£
3VJ3\7V
>• M. n»||F.V
Thanfttnt the puhHc for the i, raiu
rnd ponfldenre put in me tvlHI** r-oti<Iiic!i •
iliaiocsa, I hc»p?ak for tho now firm a . rn
wpti-VU tin.
Notice nf Dissolute
And Lunch Room.
ia is to inform my old Iriendg (*nd rtiMotner* 1
that I have opentd a f.itnch Koom nnd Ite.atntirant '
at my atand opposite Felder’s \Vnrehon«e. where
‘ ready tn prepare
ltd with whom all )*•
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
HAM FISH, BIBO and MKAT 8AXMVH IIKS
A CARD.
Thmihin# t'a? eiiftomer* m the ol.
thoir patronage, I re«|n><‘tfully n«k (or
on hand. I n!«o k>
Fresh Visit and Oysters for Snle.
t have prepared a wcpnrnte
with groceriei
*ept Hteodnv
A VALUABLE F1U foil SALE.
t nnd c
-TOI1N A. TURPIN, j SS other hi j Io wZh
For Sale or Exchange.
tho otlu
her. Th- 1 !
; tho place
i atationary ,
, *nw mill, grist mid, lath mill, Ire
lathe with piping, i:i*plratnrg, »ninpi
i the (hrm, •iifflit-ri
— haollr.ir i
Intnher lo nwr landing. Enough hard
yollow pine lumber at 91 per 1C00
for mlllior
•veral >«nra. Coi ....._ ....
lumber can be had In ltarien, wbe
drilled at any eeaaon of the year.
iginoa, thtee boilers, planing i ntly
..... . ... .--- - Hrn | nst l Hpi-ina-. and r.e»r ito late stirut
M'llera, ! Preston nn<l LumpMn Italli-or.l. i
ill aid t'linnbimd scho. ]. Po«t-o»5I-. «•». th
at nt d of Ihiin). Plenty oi r“>d water,
io ml ) ! mined to Hull, and if y«.n will n:.t
U*ct o| ! pri.e, T will lekeyour-. Ifr-s oii-.i.!
van bo ) look. •*’.
?a..
rill he Hold cheap for
t side of Or.
n have n*o of h . ......
e., (or a reasonable lime free of
,vriS»U’mu,h o» llnwkinsvill.
>f Kiudmnn. The nl»ove property
"•■*p for ensh or will Ik* exthftnvd
Amerleu* or Sumter eounty property, for
piirtirular.N cnqnlre at Hvconni i: offic*-.
September SS.dtlwtf
FOR SALE.
August 27,1M4. It
Lot a hook lor contributions j for t,lf ‘ r<'a5onayoii suggest, I could
be opened at once, anil see what | not disregard tludr reasonable re-
can bo done.
"Many Friends."
Wo bet p ibo largest slock of Roots and
Slmoaio Sonthweat Georgia, and will un-
dersell any body by 20 per cent. Call
and «ee. J. Waxklzai'M * Co.
New Sleepinx Car*.
A new kiml of sleeping cars will
it they took the night freight, leav-
tbns. best wiuo^o^IRmtVhiskay. he(# *, , B . m . After lhe , Uow
apria Cm . .AmeHjS^ta. . "tf *d», th« company anil the
totar Iho UtgM, B^aud Uh^nl'i j h* 11 * 1 ' »«an»inteil,andsomeof “the j he placed on the line through here
‘ everotTered in Geoigla, at ' ,,o y s ” proposed wines, cigsrettes, j between Cincinnati and Jackson-
J. Waxxluacii 41'o.'s aiul other luxuries that wealthy I ville between tho 1st and 5th of
tits' - . tT «t~-" people generally indulge in when j October. It is called the Mann
llOOl' SKIRT WITH* RUSTLE ' they wish to become slightly hilar-! car, after the inventor, and consists ! among the independent think-
COMD1 NATION. *' lou*. As they wished to make the ! entirety of a series of state rooms! era of whom you speak, and
•Iters hm never been anything in Style, ladies have a good lime, they took j such a* are occasionally found at! that is just the very class of citi-
ndsKesi: durability, ihal gave the gen- this method. the end of a regular sleeper. This I zens whom 1 wish to address. So
quest.
Besides this, there arc reasons
of a public character that constrain
me to comply. Free and public
discussion is favorable to tho dis
covery of truth, andfheing honest
in my position and purposes, I do
not fear the light. You say that
your “community is composed of
independent thinkers," etc. 1
presume that the gentlemen
signing my invitation are
TO PLANTERS, n t if* \ p t j j um;|)
A gentlaman ofex|**ridnocanil well roc- : XJ\J iflJ/IJB
ommemlod desires a situation as overseer i 1 rim nott rU
of a plantntior. For further partionlars j ni'!inr*r'i000 < 'tocT md In v
en iniro at this office. euM7 tf i Ki$£Si S. i m It. w. •'>>!
R. T. BTKD,
INSURANCE AGENT,
OF KICK IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK.
Forsyth, Street, .... Americus, Ca
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE WEST INSURANCE A 1
THE LOWEST RATES.
AX8BO ZX&E3MT FOR TBE
GULLET anuLUMMESCOTOX GINS
erol satista.-Ugu lo lbs wearer that tbs ' The consequences are very evi-
■•Langtry Skiit” dneo. Ask any lady i dent. “The boys" imbibed too
who baa ever worn one, and aka will tall j much, and when the company
yon Uut ahe will wear no other-only i arose en masse to take their train,
91.25. Stoood lot jost received, j their escorts were in a generally
1 condition. .It is report-
JOHN it. SHAW.
I s« the ■•Perfection'*
oTiMurahie BuSeTn in the m0n,i "*’ am '
t several oC'di* boys" turned
91.0a Also the celebrated -Duplex,’ I tboac " bo wer0 uot «“iM»ug looked
-Bon-Ten" and' -Dr. Strong’s'* Corset*. J «t their swollen eyes and heavy
JOHN B. SHAW, j beady and wished that they were
Oat Una ol Silka, Satina an.l Velvets * **“>■ woulJ <*•»« be«n
cannot he Surpassed. j better had the ladies left qn the 10
' J.’ Waxeuaum k Oo. o’clock irelo. ) il
secures perfect privacy for faml- j fnr as “handling an edged tool’’ is
lies taking **whole section, while j concerned, I am ready and willing
it will be about the same to those as the standard bearer of the Dent-
taking single berths. ocracy of this district to do that
to the best of my skill and ability.
I You say that if I am elected,
Democratic sovereignty will have
Cotton Receipts.
Thursday night, September 26th,
Americus was 364 bales behind
her cotton receipts of last year,
and 222 bales ahead of the season
of ’82. Following are the receipts
for three years:
1882 4,108.
1883 5,294.
1984 4,880.
spoken.’’ Thankiug you lor this
sentiment and trusting that you
and each of you will help Demo
cratic sovereignty, so to speak,
and with the kindest regards to
you all and praying that God may
defend the right, I am youra truly,
J. 21. Hudson.
TIio Boat O-lna asado l
CALI. AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURA.M 'K Git CIV-
sept!8m3 R, T. BYH^.
M. 11. COUNCIL.
- -- .[.I. Wll.l-G''^
COUNCIL & WILLIFORD.
PROPRIETORS OF
GEORGIA WAREHOUSE
0pm House Block, Americas* Oil
, 4 rci JJ
We would call tbc attention of Cotton Plautcra that we are
handle and More their cotton on the moat favorable term*. 0«u wa ‘‘ c .^ i / (|i5U raB^
fire-proof, end separato from any other bnildinga, thue inaurin« low ray- -
Wo propose*
ket price. '
continuance of the tame,
of, end separato from eny other unildings, thue insuring
pose to give our customer* fair weights, nnd «ecure for 1
e. Tbeokful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon ns Ia 8 * 5 • ^iSsi