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qpo jcrar t/luh;.
Here wlee people hare their«
DEPARTURE OP RAILS.
Going weatand south close at. 12:00 p m
Goingaaatand northcloae at.... 2:39 pm
High! mail north clone at 8:0U p m
For Buena Vista and Ellaville
clones daily except Sunday at 12:30 p m
Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and
Plains of Duaa close# on M»n-
dsy, WeJne-daysnd Friday at 1:00 pm
Friendship, Drancsvillennd Church
Hill closts daily, except Sunday.
at 8.00 a m
Bottsiord, Providence and Seals
closes Saturday at 0:00 a iu j accident.
Hudson closes Fridty at. HiH)
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri*
day at 8:00
•*I am waiting for the spring time,”
Sing a maiden through her nose,
“For I can’t let Walter kiss me
Without brother goes *nd blows.’
In (he bright and balmy springtime,
When the bumble bees do hum,
We can meet with ibe woodlet,
And—yum—ynm—y-u-m !”
Mr. Hugh Brown, now of Macon,
visited friends and relatives here
Sunday.
The Allen House will be open
for the reception of guests next
Saturday.
Mr. Lott Warren ban returned
i from his trip to North Georgia,
greatly improved in health and
spirits.
Council Proceedings.
Monday, Oct. 13,1884.—Present
— Mayor Felder; Aids. Bart, Haw
kins, Cobb, and Morgan.
Absent—Aid. Bell and Williams.
Minutes ot last meeting read and
approved.
On motion additional time wa9
Patti Rosa in ’*MIzpah.’*
LontSvill* Commercial.
Mr. Cod. T. Murphy’s delightful
little eociety comedy-'draina, “Miz-
pah,” w;as charmingly presented at
tbe Near Grand last night by Patti
Rosa and her company. . Patti
Rosa has been appropriately titled
“Tbe Little Sparkle of Sunshine.”
A bewitching face and a frolicsome
which to make a test of the artesian
well.
A Id. Burt, chairman of the street
committee, reported road running
between the railroad and Mitchell’s
mill complete. Also repairs on
Hampton street completed except
filling in.
Mr. Windsor’s ofler to assist in
Hereafter the Baptist prayer j dirt from Barlow Block
mertinga will be held in Watts j rc f erre d t 0 street committee with
ball, on Wednesday nigbts at tbe 1 1)0WBr t0 act ,
usual hour. I Aid, Morgan, chairman of ceme-
Mr. Cooper’s child, mention of ! te T committee, reported the ceme
whose burning was reported last! ter i’ we ^ ^ r y> an< * recommended
week, lived but one day after the that tbe "e 11 b « 9l ">k deeper. On
Mr. C. arrived home a. motion, report was adopted, and
few hours after her death. | “ atter referred to cemetery com
mittee with power to act.
granted the well committee in j little figure, embodying more
mirth, music and irresistible “cute*
ness” has seldom, if ever, been
seen upon tbe stage. There i6 a
world of sweetness «nd frolic in
TOStORIAL ARTISTS.
We are now fitting op a first-class Bar- j
her Shop In the room adjoioiag the poat
office. Our ahop under Wheatley’s will
be in charge of an experienced barber
from Macon. In onr new quartern we
will be better than ever prepared to ac
commodate our numerous and gentle
manly customers with prompt and skill-
fal work. We both served long appren
ticeships bef ore opening out on our own
own line, and are therefore fully posted
on the requirements of tbe trade, and
never use dull razors on a heavy beard,
When you want any work done, call on
her every utterance and motion, | us, and we will serve yon promptly.
THE PEOPLE’S
Theabove errangemeuls wili continue | A new post ofilce has been op- - Further attention of council call-
unUI«huig.ln«in»dKhednI.. p ened ot 0 ld Sumter City, under
- | the name ot Sumter, the post of-
Mr. Jns.
LOCI. SCIIKDUI.K.
On and a/Ur Sunday, October Mli i
ran a* follow#:
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mall aontli 12:3»
Night Kxprera, noutb »Mp-
,„ .in ! lice dropping the “city.”
M. Rogers is tbe postmaster.
I Holiday....
TRAINS NOUTJI
. *:60n
Ni«ht
■x Sunday...
• .Monday
MITT W
WARREN, Atfir
Collector and Solicitor,
Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly author
ized Collector and Solicitor for the Re
corder, and all bis business transactions
in connection therewith will be duly
recognized and accepted by the proprie
tor*
Cotton Report.
Received yesterday ..224
Received previousto date .11,010
Receipts to date 11,834
Ambrosia fine cut at McKenzie's
Ail kinds Canned Fish at An*ley Bros.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Havuuna;
twenty-five in a box, at McKenzie’s. tf
All kinds Canned Fruits nt
Anhi.ky Bros.
Full line of latest Broadway Hilk Huts.
octStf Rylander A Arrington.
Bhoice and Fresh Line Pare Confec
tions at Anslf.y Bros.
TURNIP ***** Freah at
^ w aIXvIa j' a. A D.F Davenport's |
All kinds Canned Vegetable* nt j
Ansi.ky Bros. I
Skill in connection with pure drugs 1
can always be relied on at J. A. A D. F.
Dan extort’*. tf
New lot of fineMaokcial just in, at
Anslky Bros.
Zcigler Brother*' Fine Shoes a speci
alty. Rylandf.r A Arrington.
octbtf
Malaga Grapes, Bananas and Choice
Eastern Apple*, nt Ansi.ky Bros.
Old Sinner Cigar*. The finest import
ed wine* at McKenzie’s.
Mixed Fickle*. Salt Pickles and Sour
Kraut, at A.nsi.ev Bros.
John B. Stetson's Hats.
oclfitf Rylandkr A Arrington.
Full line of Larrabcon Snow-Flake aod
Sweet Crackers, at Ansley Bros.
For FALL nnd WINTER BONNETS
and HATS call on MRS. M. E. It AI NEK,
Jackson Street, America*, Ga.
octS-Sm
Prunes, Currant*, Citron. Dates and
Deaicated ('ocean ut, nt Ax*LKY Bros.
Silk, Alpacas, and Scotch (iingham I’m-
brclla*. Rylandkr A Auiungton.
ootHtf
ed to the trouble caused by the
emptying of a sewer in front of
Mrs. Coffey’s house on Cotton
Avenue, making a pond on the
lands of tbe Central railroad. Re
ferred to street committee.
It was stated that in the case of
the Mitchell mill pond nuisance,
Judge Bower had modified his in
structions, giving Council power to
! pass judgment. Marshal was in-
We are very sorry to learn that I gtructed to summons witnesses iu
Our warehousemen report a less
amount of cotton in store this sea*
son than for many years. Most of
the planters arc selling as rapidly
as they bring their cotton to mar
ket.
*w lUrlow Block,
interest to trade
Anslky Bros., in
will make it to yo
with them.
Colored Hear**.
Tbe charge for the colored hearno and
a span of hosts will bt nufter bo £1.00.
tf _ D. B Him..
New Uood*. warranted pure and tre*h.
at Ansi.ky Bros.
Full line of Stiff Hats in all Colors nnd
shape*. Rylandf.r A Arrington.
octMtf
Miss Ida Murphy, of Schley coun
ty, who attended Wesleyan College
last year, is very seriously ill, and
her friends arc afraid she cannot
recover.
A young gentleman wishes to
know which is proper to say on
leaving a young lady friend after a
late call—good night or good eve
ning? Never tell a lie,young man,
say good morning.
Pltaa* Call To-Day
And settlo that long-standing account.
ncUd HdUwedlf AaSU AYCOCK.
There is talk of entering Mr.
Ward, a noted pedestrian in the
17th district, at the Macon Fair.
According to tbe evidence of sev
eral men who know him, Ward is a
genuine high stepper from Uoclta-
wty.
It is evident that newspaper men
are going more than usual into so
ciety this season. "The correct
young man this winter,” says a so
ciety item,“will not be a dude, but
will be stately and intellectual look
ing.”
Mr. Henry C. Brown, who lived
down on the river in the Twenty-
eighth district, nnd who was taken
sick while in the city last Saturday,
died yesterday morning, at three
o'clock. Hemorrhagic malnrial le
ver was the cause of his death.
Lemon* I Lcmnu* I
A fine lot ju*t received ami only 25cts.
per dozen. J- Israel*.
l'rivate letters received from the
wlregrsss counties and talks with
parlies just from there, report a
gooil deal of sickness in conse
quence of the prolonged drouth
and unseasonable heat. Ordinari
ly, there is no more healthy region
than the wiregrass licit ofSouthern
Georgia.
Fricker Bros, have on exhibition
at their store a very handsome
gold watcli presented to the Amt-r-
icus Light Infantry by Messrs.
Wheeler, Parsons A.Hayes, of New
York, and an elegant berry stand
from Slessrs. It. F. Conover & Co.,
of Philadelphia. Mr. Fricker will
take pleasure in showing them to
the “boys” or any one else who
would like to see them.
Reply to Theatre Goer.
Amkbicvs, Oct. 21, '#4 I would
state that it is the duty of com
panies to furnish programmes, and
not mine. The companies usually
do this, and tbe house is generally
programmed. Bur. ou some occa-
sious (like all other matters) a mis.
take will occur, and I regret to say
that the fault of not programming
Male of tue Artesian Well, j the house Saturday night was mine,
By reference to our advertising | as the programmes were sent me,
lie ,u„io call ouAxm.ki .Hh,w. wh.n 1 “•“““s it will Le seen that the j requesting that a part of fiem be
the case to appear before council
Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p. m.
On motion of Aid Morgan, special
tax for school purposes was laid
over.
Bills read and paid.
Petition of J. W. Russell in re
gard to extension of sewer on
Forsyth street referred to street
committee.
Council adjourned.
Coming: John D- Doris’ Mon
ster Shows.
This mammoth organization
which will appear in Americas
Monday, Oct. 27, is, without a
doubt, one of the largest and best
shows that has ever been placed
on the road. Read wbat the Louis,
ville Courier-Journal says:
“John B. Doris' N'ew Monster
Shows, consolidated with the Great
Inter Oceun, contains all the nov
cities known to the circus world.
The menagerie and ring depart-
ment have been enlarged since
last season, and now are the com-
pletcst ever given to the public.
N'o show in the country can sur
pass Doris’ in the extent and va
riety of its features, and certainly
there is no manager who has so
uniformly and unvaryingly satis-
lied his numerous patrons and it is
impossible to enumerate all the
special attractions of this mammoth
show. There are over forty differ
ent acts to lie seen in its three
rings und on the elevated stage.
These acts embrace, besides the
ordinary circus performances ot
riding, tumbling, leaping, etc.,
such now and astonishing features
us u troupe ot performing Turks,
also in the ring the sacred white-
spotted elephant, ‘'TlicodoruB,” ae
rial Bicyclists, Roller Skaters,
Trick Kicphants, trained animals
and wild beasts are to be seen in
profusion, nnd every kind of enter-
tainment calculated to delight the
human heart is to he found under
Doris’ monster canvas. The press
in general is unanimous in declar
ing it tbe best circus and menag
erie on the road.”
and when these are merged into a
voice of exceptional melody and
expression the audience is more
than charmed with the little sou-
brette. Miss hosa Ins appeared
previously before a Louisville au
dience, but never as a star. Hav
ing for tbe first time presented
herself as a candidate for popular la
vor, it requires no prophetic vision
to see that from this out she is sure
to be little, it any, less to us than
Lotla has so long been. Tbe se
lection of a play for ber first up
pearance is a most happy one. In
the title role she has full scope for
all ber powers, and right well she
improves every opportunity pre
sented. Her performance at every
point was enthusiastically applaud
ed, and when singing, it appeared
that no number of encores would
satisfy her bearers. In the latter
particular it must be said that her
rendition of the original song, “My
Caroline,” was amusing and de
lightful to a degree of enthusiasm
that knew no bounds.
Tbe support is excellent. It is
in (act the most careiully selected
and strongest company that bus
ever appeared here this season.
The scenery is especially artistic
and attractive, and altogether it is
tbe most thoroughly delightful
evening's entertainment that has
yet held the hoards at any of our
theatres.
seated throughout the week.
Axdeiuon A Luxfobd.
The Reason
Why, I. W. H.rper's Nelson County
Wbiekey is preferred above all other
Brands ie because it is tbs most r-gulsr
and most perfect Product, incontestably
ever made. A Ion- experience in the
manufacture of tbe Hirper, the large
capital of the Disdller which enables him
to bold hit Whiskey until it 1b fully ma
tured, together with the fact that the
Whiskey it bought by and shipped me to
direct from tbe Distillery acconols for
the unvarying eatisfaction it has given
those beat educated to a fine Whiskey.
J. Israels, Sole 'Agent,
October 21t.ni Americas On.
A Bod Runaway.
While the employees of the Bargain
Store were enjoying the rain last Friday,
two country men walked in the store,
inspected and priced some elotbing.
The prices being so astonishingly low,
thoy paid for them wilbont having them
wrapped up, and ran down Cotton Ave
nno, believing, no donbt. that tbe sales,
men bad made a mistake. But snch wn
Hot the ease. The rnnewnys, as well as
all others, are kindly naked to return.
Ycu can find more snch goods end jnst
at snch low prices by calling at the Bar
gain Store.
Foiling m Lin
... , „ . i Messrs. W. C. & It. J. CntlifT, of
Mizpab” will be pre* , Albanyt wighing to retire froxnthedry
g OlH e wee . I goods business, have sent their entire
“Mizpab” will be at the Opera *tock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
House on Tuesday, tbe 28th. j Shoes, Hats, Notions and Trunks to the
— j Bargain Store, where they are to bo given
Har pin***. away to those peoplo who are wide awake
Make yourself and your creditor happy J to tbeir interest and will buy where
by paying that old, thumb-worn account , . , .
oct4 dsatawedtf Agnes Atoock. I good goods are sold at such prices at
♦. J which trashy and inferior goods are sold
Insurance* j at Other plftces. Come and convince
_ . . , | yourself.
It is one of the peculiar features !
of insurance that a man may keep j If you want to see a tempting display
his property insured for twenty- of c * ndif9 of Tariou » formi to P ,ease th *
___ , ■ eye. aDd fl*Fors to please the palate, call
one years ana never burn out; but i ; ’ T -n- «.v^ . a . » ,
. * , , . at W. J. Phillips A Co’s, Star Bakery,
let him neglect to insure that same
property for twelve hours and it
proceeds to immediately burn
down. This fact is brought to
mind by the experience of Bro.
MoMichael, of the Barnesviile Ga-; ADVERTISEMENTS,
zette, who has been paying a heavy —
insurance on his office for a num- ! 01)00 COW FOR SALE CHEAP.
ber of years, and then three days j Will give two end a half gallons milk
, — day. Has a fine calf. Will sell cheap
Tnia Office.
Headqnartera for Boon*, Shoes. Hats
and Umbrellas, at
octHif Rylandeu & AnnixoTON's.
after his insurance expired his of- j Apply at'
Hoe and nearly the whole town [ oci21dlw
burned down. The moral is, al
ways keep insured.
Price* Tall, and People Tell tbe
Price*,
You know, and we know, that a con
tented cuatomer is the best advertisement
we can have. Bat oftentimes low-priced
goods mean inferior and trashy materials
and make up, hence our endeavor has
beon to connect these two strangers, low i
prices and good goods, and we are confi- j
dent that onr customer* will be a* well I
pleased as we are at our success.
octlSlf J. R, Hiiaw
ALLEN HOUSE
AMERICUS, GA.
I take pleasure in announcing to the
public that my hotel will be opened at
12 o olock m, on Saturday, 25th inst I
have everything arranged for tbe comfort
and convenience of ell who may favor
me with tbeir patronage.
Very respectfully,
oct22 ltwlt Mrs. W. H. Allen.
And man, the hormi'.,
■ wild!
1 till WOMAN amlled. 1
Sheriff has advertised to sell the
engine, boiler, derrick and other
fixtures used in boring the artesian
I well in this city. The sale is made
to sati-fy a judgment procured by
tbe City Council against the con
tractors lor boring tbe well, for
violation of coutract and damages.
If they could cut the bole up in
Spices, Cloves. Xaimv. •««..« l ' PP "' ci * htv r ° ot ‘‘’"S 11 ” and “ ll il oul
An»i.xy lines for tul>e we l |a i a very neat sum
... .r_. IT — could be realized.
•hell We Mssl Agile. j . _
Vee, sir; and si the same old piece, the . -Kider Down" and -Calla Lily" are
Bargain Store, where they are selling elegant complexion powder, end arc
everything in lbs Dry Goods, Shoe and i n--d in many places with perfect satis-
Hal lias St prices that can not keep ns , iaolion. In whits flesh and pink st
***>■ 1 ti J. k. t D. F. Davtxront'i.
yon want firsl-.-lass goods cheap.
liand-wade Mens' Shoes, Double Calf
Uppers—waterproof.
octStf Hyumdkh .V Ahiii.suton.
Kerosene Oil 20c per gallon. Malchts
10c per dozen boxes, ut
Anm.kv linos.
Cream Tarter,
distributed in the city, and others
kept for house. During tbe rush
of business Saturday the whole lot
was sent out and none kept for,
night. I would state further to all •
theatre goers that I shall leave
nothing undone that I can do I
which would add to their pleasure :
and information. Hoping tve may i
have fewer mistakes, aud that the ,
public may not be inconvenienced
again, I am, Respectlully,
G. IV. Glover, Manager.
Sew,
While tbs cotton is rolling in, is a good
timo to stttls that old account
oe t4d latawsdtf Aoxu ATCOC X.
A Negro Fight.
Monday last two negroes, one
working for Clay Bagley and the
other for Neil Hay, a few milfa
from town, got into a quarrel about
a dog. Bagley’s hand pulled a re
volver and shot the other negro
twice, onco in the left arm, about
the elbow, and iu the right leg about
tbe ankle. The wounded man came
to town and Dr. Hinkle dressed
the wounds.
Beauty preserved !—youth renewed!
HEALTH RESTORED ! IT WILL COST YOU
NOTHING 1 IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY !
HEALTH ! HAPPINESS ! PERHAPS L1PE
ITSELF !
Onr medical treatise on tho Health and
Happincii of Woman, dedicated to moth
ers, wives, sisters, daughters, is a clear
and eloquent scientific recital of the nu
merous and painful diseases peculiar to
the sex, and shows how they may be pre
vented, relieved and cared ! Scarcely a
home in all the land but is made dark
and sorrowful by the weakness and ill
health of.one or more of its female mem
bers.
To all each, onr book brings joy and
healing ! Let each suflerer who may read
these lines write at once for it. Stndy it
Ratified by the People;
THEPABTVOFECO.\OMmEMg)|,
WE RESPEUT THE RIGHTS
OP THE POOR MrS
WE MAKE THE RICH RIchfb
GOOD WILL TO 11®
PROTECTION VS OVERciuRri.
NO DISTINCTION IN 8HX NATInv
ALITY OB COLOR 4TI03!
ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL
WIDE AWAKE AND B0C\n
TO WIN. U
REFORM!
Whereas, Many citizens nt
this community have heretofore
subjected themselves to unrw.
essary expense and burden*®
overcharges in the purchase
goods; Therefore be it
Resolved, That the interests
of the people demand the for.
motion ol a new party tvhiih
shall concentrate its patrona<y
on one close-dealing nandidab
and thus combining with
rect principles, make still small
er profits practical and result ii
the greatest good for all.
To this end weannounce
self as the
OUR PLATFORM!
Low tariff on all goods used
by the people, such us Drj
Go:ds, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, SCats, Tranks, Etc.
As low prices surely increus,
es trade and results iu the
greatest good to both buyer and
seller Values must govern
prices. Deal only in good re
liable goods, making the prices
as low as possible. (A l»° r
article is dear at any price. ) No
misrepresentation. Sell every
article on its own merits and at
its true value.
not give a cent for » man who couldn't th W &nd wd(al|v . mtrk J h ,
spell a word “more than rne way. No-I - - - -
amount and character of the testimony
tics the following spelling: C-l-o-s-t-b-e* ahow , fflicted fri(lnd (Qd
C-I-o-a-e, C-l-o-l-h-t-s, C-l-o-z-e. kouoan inUne ,. It j, mailed fcs. to all sp.
8 ™ d f ° r “■ and judge
Mmw a is THE PLACE to bay your Fall , . , °
7..7 ,7 , f . bv common ernes for yourselves,
and Winter Clothing if you desire to get j The Bbadfield Regulator Co.
fnll value for your monoy. octl2tf p. o. box 28. Atlanta, Ga.
JOI3NT TJS •
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 l |ict
elected as the people’s true bar
gain-giving, fair dealing candi
date. Be one to help roll up
the big majority in fitvor ol cor
rect principles*and_tlie advaiif*
ment of true economy and n
form. See us personally and
learn our civil service principle
In return lor patronage "
promise Fair Dealing, Straight
Goods, Bed-Rock Prices.
Polls now open and "ill rt
main so until further notice.
Vote early and often i> t -‘
I wish of yours truly,
JOHNS. SHAW.
Fonylh Stmt,