Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 03, 1884, Image 4

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AiiKKicus Recorder. TUo DAILY RECOUDEB U pablliLed eicrj totals; ^Monday excepted). - Tbs WEEKLY RECORDER M pablifbed every Friday Tuomlnj. It^lCElPtm RATES. Dalle Recorder, per month, 60 c. Weekly Hteower, per year,.... ft <*>. DAfttiDVftRTIRlRO RATES. Transient fUfce—2fc» per Moire o tea ll no* for firm motion, and lie lor <*cli euWqnent Inser tion. Local Notice* 6c per Une for first Insertion and 6c rcr line for < aeli subsequent insertion. Special rates for contracts can be made with tho publisher. W. I,. flUKSSNEU, 1'obll.b.r. II. G. ITUKKV, bocal Kdlcor. TO jVX* TAX.H, Here urtae people bare their aay. And sou. tbiaf new tell every day. LOCAL SCHEDULE. Ou *u4 after Sunday, August Scd, trains will run a» follows:) Day passenger down arrlvos daily, 1:33 p “ up “ " 1:28 p Right ** to Albany, M 10:08 p “ «* fiom Alfetuy, “ 4:28 a Day f. eight down arrives daily at 4:<9p Day freight up arrias dally at "*-*•* a-*- except Mo LOTT WAltREN, A| DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Going west nnd south close at.. 1:00 pm Goingeastand north closest.,.. 3:00 pm Night matluorth close at 8.-00 p m for Bnena Vista and Ellaville closes daily except Sunday at 12:30 p m Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and Plains of Duaa closes on Mon day, Woinendayand Friday at 1:00 p ro Friendship, Dranesville and Church Hill dost s daily, except Sunday. at 8:00 lkittatord, Providence and Heals closes Saturday at 0:00 a m Hudson closes Frid»y at. 8:00 Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri day at 8:00 am The above arrangements will continue until change in tailroad schedule. * W. A. Black, P. M. Cotton Report. Good Middling i Middling 8j{(g.8j Low Middling Received yesterday ..241 Received previous to date 0,530 Receipts to dale 6.783 Apples and Cabbage at the i( Bakery- Call Kniperor Cigars, genuino Havanno; twenty-five in a box, nt McKenzie's. J. A. & D.F Davenport’s Skill in connection with pure drugs can always bo relied on ut J. A. & D. F. Da Newport's. tf Oar Specially. Boy's School Suits, which arc the Cheapest and prettiest in the land. J. Waxklbaum & Co. IMymoiitl* Rock Chicken*. Fine Plymouth Itock Chickens, pure brood, lor w\lo at reasonable prices. MoptkUsI Charles Black. Last of the ■eaaau. You will And a tino lot of watermelon* at W. E. Davis’ grooery, next door to Hudson'n drug store. We Uctp the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in HonIhwest Georgia, and will un dersoil any body by 20 per cent. Call aud see. J. WAXKLBAUM & Co. Plaids and Chucks are all tho go this season for indies. Tailor made suits and Gent's Clothing. We have got them and got them bud. Call and see for yourself. J. Waxemiahm A Co. Our Carpet and Rug department is complete, and by far tho handsomest aud largest ever before displayed. J. Waxklbaum A Co. Colored Hearse. The cbnrgo for the colored hearso and a span of horses will hereafter ho $4.00. tf D. B. Hill. Wo Are headquarters lor Boy's and Cbildron'a Clothing. £00 NOBBY SUITS just received. Call and see. J. Waxklb.uwi A* Co. THE SENATORIAL FIGHT. Marray ElHU.ll • Majority at M3 Vat«(. , Yesterday w*» a field day with the Murray men. The night be fore, when they went to bed, it was with a feeling that the election would be close, aud that neither candidate would be elected oy over one hundred majority. About eight o’clock Uncle Newt Hudson brought in the vote ot Bumphcat and Ellaville, in Schley, und the tide changed in favor of Murray, Ellaville giving him 265 majority, Bumpbead counterbalancing it by 86 for Hudson. The official returns begun to come in from the precinct: in this county, cutting down the reported Hudson majority in several places. By eleven o’clock the lower part of Cotton Avenue was fairly wild with Murray shouts, as a Schley county man brought in the report that Murray had a majority of 3Q4 in Schley, and when Pat. Williams read a dispatch from Montezuma announcitj£ an official majority of 539 for Murray, with one district to hear from, the ex citement knew no boui^is. As the day grew on the major!-1 ty seemed to pile up, and Irom a possible one hundred majority in the morning, it seemed that it would reach five hundred before oight. The noon train brought down the official vote of Macon county by precincts, with the ex ception of Hick’s district, which gave Murray a majority of 84 , hut the total vote could not lie ascer tained. The vote by precincts of Schley county could not be ascertained yesterday, as the total vote of sev eral districts could not be ascer tained. Below we give the vote by prccints of three counties, Sum ter being complete, Macou lacking one of being complete, and Schley several: TOE DOIN'08 Of DAWSON. Tit, El.tll.n of Hoy, *»<t SleT.H,-- More About tb. Fire .Cotton KooolptB, Dawson, Oct. 2.—The election of yesterday passed off quietly throughout the county. “The col ored troops fought nobly,” but it amounts to nothing, as usual, ex cept the loss to them of a few days’ wages and a few nlguts’ sleep, and a little demoralization. If they would leave politics alone, attend to their work and let the intelli gent white men of the country I make and execute the laws, it ! would be far better for us and for | them. The following is the result in Terrell county ; j THE "LANGTRY" I HOOP SKIRT WITH RUSTLE i COMBINATION. There boa never been anything in SivtE, liJnEiSc durability, that gave the gen eral satisfaction to the wearer that the “Langtry Skirt” does. Ask any lady who has ever, worn one, and sbe will tell yon that she will wear no other—onb 41.25. Second lot just received. JOHN R. SHAW. X. B.—Call end see the "Perfection" Rustle. The lightest, most cotufortshli und durable Rustle in the world—75c ti 41.00. Also the celebrated "Pnplex “Bon-Ton" and "Dr. Strong's" Cornel, JOHN U. SHAW. Silence Broken. P tom sto® ANNOUNCEMENTS- L. C. Hoy!, (whit*) for Senator. O. K. Cooe, (col-) “ “ Hnyl's mppriiy 592 O. B fttevens, (white) Representative807 E. B. Fitzgerald, (col.) “ 239 Stevens' majority. .568 SUM7KU VOLNTY. FOR MAYOR We are uutkniizeu to Announce tft name rf A. C. BELL m a candidate f- Mayor of America*- at tbu Municij ul elei tion in December next. huh* if FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce lb name of V.*. H. COBB as a candidate fot Gov. McDaniel and all the state j Sheriff of Sumter county. If elected, N 27th Old 20th . New 20th.. 16th Old 16tb.\ New 16th. 17th 28th 29th SUMTER COUNTY. Hudson. | Murray, 26 47 493 Total 9,1 Hudson's majority MACON COUNTY. Ilurinoti. | Murray Montezuma 24 223 Marshall ville 19 85 Garden Valley 00 70 English 4 11 Graugerville 3 82 Oglethorpe 98 200 Total Murray's majority Hick’s majority for Murray 148 677 SCR LEY COUNTY. Hudftoa. | Murray. Other point* not in, hut total majority in Schley io stated to be 304. HKCAP1TVUATION. lliid'on. | Murruy. Sumter majority 493 Sohley “ 304 Maoon ** 595 493 “Eider Down" and “Calla Lily" are I Deducting Hudson’s majority of elegant complexion powders aud are T . used in many places with petf.el MtU-1 1 ‘ Mve “ * ■»i l > rll 7 f°r Murray "I Lotion. In white deal, and pink at Aa.bvo.ta tine ent at McKenzie', tf J. A. 4 I). F. Davexi-orts. *41313 house officers were elected without opposition. About 3 o’clock yesterday after noon the fire alarm was sounded, and it wus soon ascertained that Col. J. II. Ouetry’s kitchen and residence were on fire. Every ef fort was made to save them, but everything being so extremely dry and a brisk breeze blowing at tut time, the entire buildings were de stroyed. The piano and some of the furniture wern saved, but in a damaged condition. The entire loss is estimated nt about $1,500, but was insured on bouse and fur niture for $1,000. Colonel Guerry lias already contracted with car penters to rebuild ha9 engaged the lumber, and i't » few weeks t.he Colonel and bis excellent wile aud numerous children will be ns hap py ns ever in a new residence on the same spot. There is considerable building and repairing going on in and around Dawson. There is a greater demand for workmen, brick, lum ber and shingles than ever before. We have received about 3.000 bales of cotton Ibis season. J. A. F. TOXSOUIAI. AItTIsTS. We are tiovv fittieg up a tirst-elnss Bar ber Shop in tb-i room adjoining tbe post office. Our sbop trader Wheatley's will bo in charge of ira experienced barber from Macon. In our new quartern we will be better (ban ever prepared to ac commodate our numerous und gentle msnly citatoiuers with prompt and skill ful work. We botli served long nppren tior.bipu before opening out on our own own line, and are therefore fully posted on tbe ruquiremenla of the trade, nnd never use dull razors on a heavy beard. When yon want any work done, call on U», nnd wo will nerve you promptly. AXDKltMOX A Lcsrout). We commend I be following para graph from tho Albany News and Advertiser to the especial perusal of some of our so-called influential citizens: "Many people do not seem to be uwnre of the fact that there are such things as community interests—distinct from such as arc purely personal, or else they disregard them. Cities and towns prosper just in proportion ns com ntunily interests meet, at tlic'liand of the people, that consideration to I which they arc entitled. Public spirit is an important fncLor in the duties of citizenship. In the ab sence of it, no tnau can meet the full measure of his obligations to H. White, of tho 15th District, will be hi deputy. Horse Wanted. A ecMvl, gentle family how, one that i» ladvra drive. A i |ily at this otlke. FOR SALE. Tho house a'id lot cn comer of Lee an,l Pint Street.', ami adjoining the residence of Mi*J. \V. A. Black. Apply to the iiiul«*n»I<fned tor turn’, etc. octUikfco 8. K. SMITH, Bmnwood, Un. PLYMOUTH ROCKS e nt America*,iOa. ding tl. h DAVID JAMES. INSURE WITH THE NiTwicS Union Fire Insnrance Society ASRETB 81,120,072. , £,. It EES, Agent, At Jiank of Americas L’filil li Elinm PRICE Ol’LV $1, KNOW THYSELF. \ (Ireat Medical Work mi illaiiliovi). Exhausted Vitality, Norm tin nnd I'hytfcal Do* Mlliy rri-tuaturc Berlin.* in man. Errors of ..... - • - .tilting’ruui in ■tu lu» 125 |ir* n it riincAiw. car h ml hr the nu- V’-ur* I* *uch ns lot o’any j.Iivki- >1 mine lie. rlloii or tf*ce*fltfs. A L* ET. middle 074! »lld ol<>. it [hill* tor nil acute nnd chi I which I* invnlimblc. So e or SC loll to the tulln, •nledthe author hy tho National k In every an aty other wt .„ will be refunded paid.' Illus* Hold medal Medieal Auocirttlon, to the officer* of which be raftT*. This hook .should he rend bv the young for In- strii.lioi., and by theafllictcd for relief- It will Iwnetft all.—Izindon fouicrt. Th«*r* It no u.embc • of **v>tety to whom tbi book will not In) u*e'ttl, whether ‘‘Where ignorance is bliss, it’s folly to be wise.” But why | T live in ignorance and throw ' «■ your hard earned money away, when you can save from ten to fifty per cent, by buying your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats or Notions at the Bargain Store, where you can ind as fine an assortment, nore of a variety, than in any tore here. The goods offered and sold o remarkably cheap are in very respect new, fresh and tylish. The reason why the Bar- iain Store can afford and sells •uch Bargains, is, 1 st, They buy ih large quan tities. 2d, They have a resident luyer in New York always on he lookout for Bargains. 3d, They sell for the cash only and make no bad debts, hence they need not charge their losses to their cash cus tomers. 4th, “Last, but not least,” They believe in quick sales and small profits, which in itself is mfficient to command your patronage. Now don’t give this a pass ing notice, call around, and re member that fresh goods and bargains are arriving daily, and you are sure to find something that will suit you and your pocket. Respectfully, S. M. COHEN. The Bargain Store oppo site Bank of Americas. Don’t overlook the mammoth red sign and flag. LOOKOUT FOB J. W. Sheffield & Co. iLj:o3xrES” , sr WE MUST HAVE ! All old noted and account* ntuxt be pild or *at- iifuctoriiiliy arranged cl#o they will b.» placed in tbe hand* of ofUcor* for collection. We mean what we say. .!. W. SHEFFIELD A CO. I C.MVERSAL bath. U “ LI"' 11 ' l,u ’ i Leaders of Fashion, and Leaders and Controllers of Pric . Sloes, Hots CARPETS ! r ch*t -Argonaut Atldn W. II. 1'i.rku. . Mu**., who may lie couvulted on all dlxeaur* rr quirtogfikdlucd’-xperlonce. Chrotdo and ohrl- HEALiV" Such treute<l •uccearfully wlti it in*t c* of laiture. THYSELF 3f ? ** Trkr# lUdund.' 01,1 Itatln * i md/oe owiM E. J. KNOWLTON, Ann Arbor. Mich. Waigl t fifteen pound*. Adjunlr.ble. FOR PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES Neatcxt, Che*pe*t, Bent. “CleanlinuHH is next to Godliness." oetJ7 ly R. T. EYED, Cor. Lamar SI. ami Cotton AtPiiue, AMERICUS, GA. Tti. iic.au Ueo. Stapleton and Frank Uylea Why. I. W. Harper's Nelaon Counter, werc ver .. popular oandidalet Wed- Uhtakey U p.ef.rred above all ..the,, d Q ( j yoU Brands u becstue it is tr» most regular _ * ® . _ aud most perfect Product, incontestably I ^ or Senator and one for Governor. _ ever made. A lon R experience in the Frank received one vote for Sena* ^ecommunity in wblcb UeUves. lunuufaeturo of tbe Harper, the large tor. If they had opened their bar* capital of the Distiller which enables hitu j re j s t |, ev miebt have had a chance. to bold bis Whiskov until it has fully ms* j ^ tured, together with the fact that the) Mr. Thomas J. Baisden, Jr., of Wbiskoy U bought by nJ "hipped m. to j ScUley counl y, is nuw with Mr. P. direct from tho Dutiilcry accounts for ' INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE IN' COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK. Forsyih. Street, - • « • Amerious, Ca Country Ladle*. Reuietubcr that The B.trgaiu Store has fitted up u nice room for tbe convenience of their lady customers from the country. ^ *»« .'o m ra g .o — thoae best educated to a fine Whiskey, j bis labors on the first. Mr. Rats* J. Israeli*, Sole Agent, : den has a host of frieiuls in Scblcy aprl2 6m Americas, Ga. ! tnt | tbla county, and he invito all ltomember! We are the Leaders in { them to call and see him. Fine Clothing, Medium price Clothing, and Dirt Cheap Clothing, Call* and ex amine for yourself. J. Wax&lhaum & Co. Old Sinner Cigars. The finest import- x * j ed wines st McKensie’s. ! Wednesday evening Simon Co* Ntw\v DAiinica shop. hen’s porter and one of the clerks Co and after October 1st, my friends bad a little trouble. The porter *adp.tvo 0 » willplraao rtml ute iu ray j eJ hjtn3c , r w 1* a dangerou3 new abop one door above tbe People’s I , . . . , . . National lUnk. Mv la,rbvr .hop will u , J » rke .v, and very bandy with tbe nicest resort of its kind in the city, {buckets. My customers will be gentlemen, and I 1 " T", , guarantee comteoua treatment and skill* WEEKLY RECORDER U OU* ed work to all who favor me with thei ' tbit morning with all the election patronage. ! news. Gratefully thanking my kind friends * — and tbe public generally for their liberal j xhc clty counci , wcre eattva-.ing patronage in the peat and uking » con tinuance ot the aatuc. I am re,peel full;, JOE COVING TON, Berber, licpablican p'.etie copy. 4ep2i-wl on the well question Wednesday night. Mr. Tom Stalling* ii now book- [ keeper lor Mr. J. H. McTyier. and make yourself at home. Stall Fed llccf. If you want a go ed steak or roast this morning* call on Jas. H trp, north side square, as he has a fine stall fed beef on sale. Also soma fine mutton. tbur&sat AXjBO aoent for the GULLET AND LUMMES COTTON GIN«, Tlio JToat Orixxai TbXexdo 1 CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS. septl8m3 R. T. BYRD, M. 1). COUNCIL. J. J- WILLIFORD COUNCIL & WILLIFORD, PROPRIETORS OF GEORGIA WAREHOUSE, Opera House Block, Americas. Ua. We wonld call tbe attention of Cotton Planter* that we are again prepared to handle and atore their cotton on tbe most favorable terms. Onr warehouse is new, fire-proof, and separate from any other bnildiogs, thus insnring low rates or insurance. . We propose ti» give our customers fair weights, and «ecare for them the highest ninr- Sausage, Onion*, and ^Cheese a t the ket price. Thankful for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon ns last year, we aak a Star Bakery. tf J continuance of the same. augl8m2 For FALL and WINTER BONNETS and HATS call on MRS. 31. E. RAINES, ! Jackson Street, Amerious, Ga. oct3*3m CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING I By far the Largest, Br»t and Cheapest j ever offered in Georgia, at J. Waxelrai m Jk Co.’s 1 Our Gent's Furnishing Goods depart- j meet is complete. Our Ties, Scarfs, and | Gent’s Jewelry are regular "JIM DAN DIES.” J. Waxelbacm A Co. j Onr line of Silks, Satina and Velvets j cannot be surpassed. J. Waxklbaum A Co. STYLES. THE GRANDEST DISFLAli E\ EH BFFOBE KNOWN IN AMERICUS. $loo,ooo! (ONE HUNDRED TIIOUSASD DOU -'R*' WORTH OF GOODS. COMPRIS ING THE i LARGEST VARIETY LOWEST PRICES CAN NOW BK F<> J. WAXELBAUM & CO- iff YORK STORE.