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Amemcus Recorder.
Tbs DAILY RECORDER is pabJUhcd every
morning (Monday excepted).
The WEEKLY RECORDER ’is published
every Friday morale*.
SUBSCMPTIOM BATES.
DoUv Recorder, per month, BO c.
Weekly Recorder, per year * ft ou.
DAILY ADVKUTISIXG BATES.
Tnnaient Hste*—25c per aquan* o tea liove for
Brat Inanition, tod 16c for taui subsequent Inter*
Local Notice* 6c per line for tint Inacrtion and
Sc per lino for laefi subsequent inacrtion.
Special rap * " L —
the pnbllaher.
il rates tor contract, ran bo made with
W. L. GLSSSNER. Fobibher.
ii. C. STOREY. Local Editor.
TOW*0" TAtiK.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
Oo and oAsr Suday, October 6th train* will
ran m follows:
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mall tooth m.
Nifht fcxpre**, »B3 p. m.
D *y Kreiftit *• ex Sunday &:*> I'. OJ.
XlKht “ “ •• Monday 8.60 a. m.
TRAINS NORTH.
Mall north *09p.in.
Nijtht Kx press 5:08 u. m.
Day Frelebt, rx Sunday »:S0 «. m.
Nifht '• “ Monday 3.06 a. ni.
LOTT * AltttKN, Agent.
DEPARTURE OP MAILS.
Going went and south clone at. 12.-00 p m
Goingeantand north close at.. 2:30 p m
Night mail north close at 8:00 p w
For Buena Vista and Eliaviile
clones daily except Sunday at 12:30 p m
Lumpkin, Preston. Weston, and
Plains ol Duaa closet on Mon
day, Woine»daynnd Friday at 1:00 p m
Friendship, Draneaville and Chnrrh
Hill clout a daily, exoept Rnnday.
at 8.-00 a tn
Botisford, Providenco and Heels
closet Saturday at 6:00 a in
Hudson closes Fridiy at. 8:00a m
Lamar clones Tuesday and Fri-
day at 8:00 u m
Tho above arrangements will continue
until change in railroad schedule.
W. A. Black. P. M.
To get out of the dust you must From JVfoultrie to Americus*
get out of tbc town , Early Momlay morning we sit
—— out for Camilla. Those dreary,
Ifyou have a email larm to rent- dll , ly> monoUjno ns pine ridges
read our new advertisements. furnish few points for the report-
The country, for a
New Advertisements, j YSS, MY sows,
THE PEOPLE’S
Fears arc entertained for the er * pencil. . ..
safety of the possum crop if it, distance of 14 miles, excepting a apply at tbisoffice.
WANTED.
To rent about a tom «»nte farm with
mules, corn, fjuuer ana plnrtailoa tools.
Piece mn-t n..I have loeal cans, for Helt-
Will give good leferencs. Please
..Cl!).v3t
don’t rain.
Capt. T. M. Allen is very seri
ously ill at his honse a few miles
from town.
Editor Olessner writes us Irom
Webster court that it is "hot as
blazes and as dull" over there.
Mrs. C. T. Furlow lias gone to
Thomson for a short visit, prepara
tory to malting Atlanta her home.
Mr. J. A. Reid advertises Mag
nolia Springs and Farm for sale in
thiliisue. Il ia a fine investment
tor a loan with a little money.
SPRINGS
AND FARM FOR SALK.
Three hundred and fifty acrfannund,
eleven and one-half mile* west of Ameri
cas one hundred and forty acres cleared
more 1 ana in good state of cultivation, balance
in woods with plenty of timber
— tho pl.ieo twenty-fl
narrow strip In Bridge Creek is j MAGNOLIA
sparsely settled. At Peviesmill, j
14 miles from Moultrie and 13:
from Camilla, we enter the county
of Mitchell. The land becomes a ;
lit tle more fertile and settler
frequent ns we near Camilla.
This town, the county site of
Mitchell, is a pleasant little town,
of magnificent distances, situated
on the S. F. & W. branch road.
The depot is on thu eastern side,
and away up in the dim, misty re
gions of the court house square
is tlie’pustottloe. At we were, lor
the novice,' mail earner, we thor
oughly appreciated the tramp
Work on the two buildings be. | through the town on the important
Just a* soon ns we can pick, gin
and sell our cotton we will call upon
The Clothier Gyles at bis New
Corner in Americus and purchase
on r outfits for the season.
By the way, what a revolution
Gyles lias c .used in the clothing
business, where for years previous
<o his opening we never saw a first-
lass garment in town, although
ve paid prices nil the same that
>ugbt to have bought the best
goods in the land. But it remained
, p ” nk . 0 - v . ,e8 ‘° 8te i> 10 ll) "
six room .i.'.lhog, tenant Iioiih.s naffi- j front, knock the bottom out, anti
dent for the farm. Bi h bou.eand good I sell llte finest and only perfect fit-
stnbii.s nt the Spring., near ihe la'e tur- ting clothing at figures less than
i rr 110 in ? for -r mo :\ on r-
gciioo , plenty ni good water A chance : Ami our people appreciate his vira
for a b,igain. Com. and look Address anil enterprise, for their gratitude
all .Donnies to J. A. BEID, i is shown bv the daily increasing
°“ l9lf Plajus ..I Dor., Os. : throng that occupies his store. In
wild despair, unable to compete in
Callow It.pore.
Good Middling 4
Middling 8J(a8}
Low Middling
Keoslpta to date 8,211
Emperor Cigars, genuine Hsvaunu:
twenty.five In a box, at McKenzie's. tf
Pull line of latest Broadway Bilk Unis.
octStl ltvijiNDF.il A Aiiiiinoton
TITRWTD Smi1 " fn »i>
i unnir j. A . a d.f Dav.u pom.
Skill in connection with pure drugs
can always be relied on at .1. A. & D. F.
Danehpout's. if
Zelgler Brothers' Fino Shoes a speci
alty. IlYLANDKIt & Anm.NOTON.
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Now,
While the cotton is rolling in, is a good
time to aettlo that old account.
»ct4d aatawedtf Aones Avion,.
tween Wheatley and Carter's
stores is progressing very rapidly,
This will make two more store
rooms for Americus.
Yesterday while a negro was in
Jake Israels’ cellar getting out
some iec, a large block rolled down
on his uncovered bend. It broke
the ice, hut didn't, harm the negro.
Coles Bros. A Graham, cotton
buyers in Albany, who were report
ed to have lost 113 bales in the
late fire there, publish a card stat
ing it was fully covered by insur
ance.
Mr. Will U. Jackson is now
deputy postmaster, vice .Mr. God
win, resigned. This is a deserved
promotion for Mr. Jackson, who is
one of the best clerks the olllee
ever had.
President Brush, of the Man
hattan Well Co., is having had
luck with his welt boring in this
State. In Brunswick he made no
money because he got water too
soon, and in this city lie made
none because lie got no water.
Ambrosia fine cut at McKenzie's
! The following from the Eufaula
I Times will he interesting to the
I “boys" in town: The present ia
| the easiest going cotton market we
! over saw at any time or anywhere.
I Any buy large enough to count
money accurately and can multiply
any number ol pounda under one
thousand liv nine, can run the
market. Classifications are wholly
ignored. All cotton nlfcred com
mands just nine cents, and it is
__ only necessary to know what a bale
For FALL and WINTEll BONNETS I weigli* and multiply the amount
and HATS call on MBS. M. E. BAINES. | by nine and you have its value in
Juckoon Street, American, Ga. ' r*r . ,, - .
oct3*3m ■ ciiwi. W e uon t fancy any such a
, simple and easy going cottor. bust*
Colored Hears*. » * ,
Tho charge fur the colored hcaruo and n ® 83 * 100 monotonous and
a span of homes will hereafter be 81.00. j puts the best, and shrewdest cotton
I men on an equal footing with the
variest novice at the busincM*. We
I like to Bee “suckers”caught on the
j clarifications, who think they
| know it all, but can’t tell the dif*
Pleas* Call To-Day
And nettle that long-standing account,
octld Mtawcdtf Agnes Aycock.
Old Hinnor Cigars. Tho finest import
ed wiuoH at McKenzie's.
Ha| pluses.
Make yourself and your creditor happy
by paying that old. thumb-worn account,
octl dsatawedlf Aonks Aycock.
John B. JStotHou’.H Hut*.
ocl8tf Rylakdku A Auiungton.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE prices and styles, other n.eruliaois
try to come in at the twelfth hour
and make a sickly attempt to divert
the grand rush by illusive adver-
errand that our office entailed upon ' f’RJ PAY, OCTOBER. 10. tisements of auction goods from
us. The railway oflluial > were polite
and attentive. At 6:30 we boarded
a freight train for Artesian.
Arriving there we were kindly
treated, and spent a short time
very agreeably in examining the
Artesian wells, learning the loca
tion of tile different depots and j
admiring the oil mill. We were;
placed under many nblignlive
courtesies extended by the genial
editor of the News and Advertiser.
We called at the Medium cilice,
but Brother Jim was rusticating
over in Irwin. At 12:02 we board
ed the up passenger, nnd alter a
dustv ride anil an hour's sweat at
Smitkvillc, we arrived as Ameri
cas, tired and travel-worn. Now
we are prepared to get acquainted
with our "fellow citizens,’’ and
hope that our future associations
will be both pleasant nnd profita
ble to all concerned. So, we shake.
M. M. F.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Fifit Fashionaus Attraction tin's Season.
A DmumUc Company of Snnenor Excel!cure,
Catering to thorvfin>d. •••til.mable
and eloto of the cities.
The fleautlful Society Star.
BERTHA ffELBY
supported: nv
H. L DMrcv’s Dramatic Bo.
broken concerns. But the peop.
| wonthenrany such nonsense. They
! don’t slop long enough to even
j take a passing glance nt these old,
| worn-out advertisements, as they
| are perfectly posted that miction
j clothing, etc , means generally bun-
I dies of mixed upsizes and obsolete
remnants that none who wish to
■ appear even respectable will wear.
The procession will now move
direct to Gyles the Clothier.
Three cheers for Gyles the
Clothier I Uurrah for Gyles the
llatlcr!! A tiger for Gyles the
Shirtcr and Socker!!!
Silk, Alpacas, and Scotch Gingham Uni
brellas. IIyi.akoku A Arhixoton.
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“Eider Down” and “Call* Lilj" an
•Icgant compltxion powdira and are | Terence between a sample of “dog
used in maaj Places with perfect satis- j tail” and a halo ot middling fair,
lacthm. In white flesh and pink al
tf J. A. & D. F. Davesi*0nr':
Headquarters for Boon, Shoes, Hots
and Umbrellas, at
OelStf tlVUXnKU * AimiXOTOS'l
A True Story.
Oapt. Carson and Major Wright
were to tight a duel. The latter
having the choice of a rms, decided
on a dynamite combat. At the
set hour the combatants arrived,
each carrying live cartridges) the
seconds mounted on the highest
trees, nnd the duel commenced, the
lint two cartridges were without
ellect; at the third there was it
fearful explosion The seconds
fell from their lolly perches and
found Capt. C'arson literally torn
to pieces. ■ Wright had altogether
disappeared.
Only the hats and shoes of the
adversaries were found, which on
examination were found to come
from the well known shoe store ol
Calvin Carter A Son. who always
carry a complete stock of every-
thing in tlicir line.
Hvnd-iuudo Mens' Shoes, Double Calf
Uppers—waterproof.
octStf II YI.ANUEK .V AnillKOTOX.
Tliich ha*J a run o* over fix) I'IbLIb hi Lon
don, icwnttoii mid i.darted for Miss
liertha Welby, entitled
THE HEBREW MOTHER.
A 1>r imn of lntei.*e human interest, nppciding
to nil elAAMi*, di-idelinj the conMnncy of worn as.
A New Era in Dr.imu'tc l.i er.itnrc.
S.alson at Mr*. Lewi*’, and Mira Asne*
Aycock sat $1.00. ocHtd
26Mb ElMiON. MICE ONLY $1,
isr.ES'W
ii
And Lunch Room.
£ This i< to in'orm hit old friends and customer*
that 1 'invc opened A I inich Room nnd iCoatournut
nt my blind up|tosiie Fsluer’s WarehuUM*, wlicrt
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
HAM. FISH, BI It I Fan d MEAT SANDWICHES
always oii.hnnd. 1 •-'*« Let
Fresh Fish ami Oysters for Sale.
F« r lady cu-tomern I bnvo prcpaie<l a separate
room, where they will receive piotupt nnd courtv
ssprtSml ’ **OHN As TURPIN.
For Sale or Exchange.
Two MAt’on.iry otivino*, Ih.eo boiler*, pianino
mil', saw mill, cr'nt niU, lath mil . Iron nirnlnv
lathe wiih pipiuir, 11 plrstor*.
KNOW THYSELF.
\ Great Medical Work vn Manhood.
Exhausted Vitality, Nervou* and Physical D>
Idllry l’lvm iture ivciin- in man. Error* ‘
You h.snd tn« u'itold nriaeric* resuliinff »roui
discretion or orcosso/*. A h*nzk ior every n
youmr, middle n?o mid old. it contulns 12ft p
ser pti m* for oil aotrte nnd chr n c disease*, oi
one ot which Is Invaluable. 8o lontrd bv the i
th**r, winim exrwrteneo or 88 y.-nr* I* aiirh
prob .bly never beloro Ml to the lo
arty ptayM-
Micn muslin,
lobe a finer
■chrtttieal, literary and
professional—tlmn ai.y oi her work sold In this
eoiintr,- »or|2 50, or tho money will bo refunded
In every instance, t’rice only fl by map, post
paid. Illu* vniivo mimplo 6 cent*. Send now
tiold modal awarded the author by thu Nations]
Medical Association, to the ulUnin of which h«
Tht* I took frhould t*e read bv the young for tn-
atrnctiou, and by the afflict vd for relief: It will
lienctlt all.—London fg»ncet.
Addres* the ! , eti»*ody M**«lical Inatituu-, or Dr
w. H. I’-rker. No 4 itullinch Street, BoKt.m.
Mu**., who may be consulted on all diseases ie
quirtog ak II ned experience. Chronic amt oi » I-
. ale disease* th"t have taffl.-d tliolj r* ■ akpl
of nil otlnr ph>*nla'i- a apeci Ln Laity.
s:,:r^T,r.K "thyself
INSURE WITH THE
I Norwich Union Fire Insnrance Society
in« tlmtier to the n i'l
liitniK-i lo riv. r landing. Knouub bant wood
yellow pine lumber at 9 1 per I0'i0 las; the
set oral touts. Contract* tor million o* tae
lumber ean be had lu Dat'cn, wt.ero it c*
, Ift miles south i
l or Kastmio*. •
•bep lor rath oi
Muin't
. '
August 27, 1884. If
*>1 AS8BTH 01,188.078.
A. L. ItEES, Agent,
At hank of Americas
Ratified by the People!
THE PARTY OF EC0K0N112EF0JUL
WE RE'PECT THE RIGHTS
OF THE POOH 5
WE MAKE THE RICH RICHFI1
GOOD WILL TO ALL 1
PROTECTION VS OVEIICII \R(:r
NO DISTINCTION IN stX NATii.v
ALITY OR COLOR.
ONE LOW PRICE TO Al.l,
WIDE AWAKE AND BOl Nh
TO WIN.
REFORM!
Whereas, Many citizens nf
this community have heretofore
subjected themselves to unnec-
essnry expense and burdensome
overcharges in the purchase of
goods; Therefore be it
Resolved, That the interests
of the people demand the for-
niation of it new party which
shall concentrate its patronage
on one close-dealing candidate,
and thus combining with cor
rect principles, make still small-
er profits practical and result in
the greatest good for all.
To this end weannounceour
self as the
'Xc-hativt-d ;
•rtr. For ■
it office. |
Anguat 97
Horse Wanted.
A (rood, gentle family hor*c, one'ihst a Indy
Irlve. Ai ply nt this ofilce.
married.
On the 8th inst., in Kllarillc, nt
the resident* of the bride’s parents,
Mr. G. W. Chipley and Miss Artie
C. Baldwin. Mr. Ohipley is a
popular conductor on the Central
railroad, and .Miss Artie is the
beautiful and accomplished daugh
ter of Major K. S. Baldwin, the
courteous agent of the Buena
Vista railroad. The ceremony
her Shop in the non adjoining the post 1 , , „ . , . . '
office. Our .hop under Wh,.tle,'a will j t “ k »' aC * ba'f-past eight
Full line of 8liff Huts in all Oolors ami
Shapes. Bylander A Arrington.
oelStf
Csaalry Ladles,
Benember that The Birguin Store Iran
fitted up a nice room for tho convenience
of their lady enatomcrR fwm the country.
When coming to the city, call aronud
and make youmelf at home.
TOMKOBIAL ABTlaTf.
We are now fitting up u first-class liar-
b« in charge of an experienced barber ! 0 d° c k,
from Macon. In onr new quartern we
will be better toon ever } ropared to ac
commodate onr nnmeroiu and geutle-
Xo cards.
A correction.
In our council proceedings yes-
manly customers with pmmf>t and skill* j terday we omitted r resolution of*
fal work. Wo both »erre<l long appren- fered bv Alderman Burt to annul
tfeeshipa before opening out on onr own tbo , aw for „ week untl , thc
own line, and are therefore fully posted | . . ,
on tho nqairementa vit tho trade, and | 8lrcct comumtee rc l>° rl « d
never uze dull razoie oa a heavy beard. | P or request of petitioners. The
Whan you want eny work done, rail on j mayor decided the resolution out
ue, and we will servo you promptly.
AsDSiteoa & Lt xFoitD.
, ot order, as it would be an ameud
: ment to the ordinnuee, and could
; not pass without unanimous con*
! sent, which not being granted, the
resolution was lost.
Executive Committee.
The members of thu Democratic
Executive Committee of Sumter
county, arc requested to meet at
the court house on Tuesday, the
13th. al 10 o’clock .t. M. By order
of A. S. Cliffs, Chin.
J. C. Uo.nkv, Sco’ty.
AMKRICI’S, Ga., Oct 8, 1884. t
Tlic llsasou
Why, I. W. Harper's Kelsou County
Whiskey i* pt of erred above all other
Binnds is because it is tb) most regular
and most perfect Product, incontestably
ever made. A long experience in tho
manufacture of the Harper, thc largo
capital of the Distiller which enables him
to hold his Whiskey until it has fully ma
tured, together with tbc fact that tbo
Whiskey it, bought by and shipped me to
direct from the Distillery accounts for
thc unvarying satisfaction it has given
those best educated to a fine Whiskey.
•?. Israels, Sole Ageut,
aprl2 6m Americus, Ga.
R. T. BYRD,
THE “LANGTRY”
HOOF SKIRT WITH BUSTLE
COMBINATION.
There bti never been anything in Situ:
ndaExsx durability, that gave the gen
eral aetulaction to the wearer that the j
"Langtry Skirt" doea. Aak any lady „ , , ...
who he. ever worn one, and .he will tell of Amencu * wcrc * larl lc<> '<> learn
yon that ahe will wear no other—only °! the sudden death of Mra. John
4t.S3. Second lotJoat received.
JOHN It. SHAW.
S. B —Call and tee the "Perfection 1
Butte. The lightest, most comfortable
Sudden Dentil,
Wednesday morning the people
ANNOUNCEMENTS*
hUMMitV Ot.VIl.
INSURANCE AGcENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK, '
Forsyth. Street, .... Amerious, Ca
AGENT FOR THE LEADING
IN THE COUNTRY. GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
FOR MAYOR
We are anthcrizeu to announce the | _ i-w V*
name of A. C. BELL as a candidate for M ”• COLNUIL.
Mayor of Americus at the Municipal elec
tion in December next. augl tf
GULLET and LUMME3 COTTON GIN*.
Tlio Best Glum Mndoii
CALL AND SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OF INSURANCE OR GINS.
septl8m3 R. T. BYRD.
FOR SIIEIUFF.
We are authorized to announce the
name of V». H. COBB a* a candidate for
K. Hamit thc uigbt Iteiorc. fche Sheriff of Sumter county. If elected, X.
had net been complaining of illness H. White, of the 13th District, will be Lis
very much, and wa* laughing and deputy.
J. J. WILLIFORD
COUNCIL & WILLIFORD,
PROPRIETORS OF
GEORGIA WAREHOUSE,
Opera House Block, Americas, tia.
sad durable Boa,la In th. wo,ld-75c ,o j talki "B »»ut> short time before she /TETT? A 1) IJ] M RFa K. ! ‘.'ora in.Tr ^on'on°
•1.00. Also the celebratad *'Daplf\.' | rxpireti. 8he WM a lady well viXUIlJ. HU iUDlJll ; fira-pmof, sad a,paraie Pom any oi
“Bno-Toa" and "Dr. Stronga” CoraaU. I known «n thin city for her good hi n r ;’P°»« •“ 8>v« our auu. m-r. - . ,
—-T? ! - * 0^2, VTiltJiSjlLn!; k^Pthra. Thankful for tha liberal paironags bratowsd upon u last year, w«rankn' Americus. Ga.
Doiianwirtcw. ir. a. w. joitnaN* I suiuauancc ot tht am. auglStnS i XOMyta otreet, Amentsh v
Wa would call thc attention of Cotton Plantar, that we am again prepared to
‘ " ’ “ cotton on the moat ravorabte terms. Onr wareh. uaa ia new,
) Pom any other bnildlcga, that insuring low rateso* Insurance.
* lair weights, and .eenrs for them the b gbest mar-
OUR PLATFORM!
Low tariff on nil goods used
by the people, such as Dry
Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Eats, Trunks, Etc.
As low prices surely incroaf.
es trade und results in the
greatest good to both buyer and
seller Values must govern
prices. Deal only in good re
liable goods, mnking the prices
as low as possible. (A poor
article is dear atanyprice.) No
misrepresentation. Sell every
article on its ow n merits and at
its true value.
JOI3XT TTS!
Be on the winning side. Al
ready we are elected—elected
to sell you cheaper than the
cheapest; elected to show you
the best and newest; in tact
elected as the people's true bar-
gain-giving, fair dealing candi
date. Be one to help roll up
the big majority in favor of cor
rect principles and the advance
ment ot true economy nnd re
form, Set; us personally and
learn our civil service principle'-
In return tor patronage we
promise Fair Dealing, Straight
Goods, Bed-Rock Prices.
Polls now open and will re
main so until further notice.
Vote early nnd often is the
wish of yours truly,
JOHNS. SHAW,
JOHN B. SHAW, j , 0 d ulrariMblc ditjieiiUon.