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H. C. STOREY, Ural Editor.
TO^N TAliK.
Here irlac people hare their say.
And aom ibis; new tell every day.
DEPARTURE OP HAILS.
Going west and south close at. 12:00 p m
Going east and north close at.... 2:39 j> m
Night mail north cloaeat 8:00 p ro
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, Weinosdayand Friday at IKK) p m
Friendship, Dranesville and Church
Kill dost a daily, except Sunday.
at 8*10 a in
Bottsiord. Providence and Heals
close* Saturday at 0:00 a m
Hudson closes Friday at 8:00 u ui
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day at.....* 8 .•00 a m
The above arrangements will continue
until change in laiiroad schedule.
K W. A. Black. P. M.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
On *nd after Sunday, October Mli train* will
ran a* follow*:!
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mall «ouUt VOO tn.
Nljrhl Kxprera, **utb VAtp. in.
DnyFrrifht ** ex Hand ay fi:W) p. in.
Nlfftt •* • *• ** Monday *:60n. m.
TRAINS NORTH 1
Mail north TUUp. m.
Nisht Express 5:M-1 u. in.
l»*y Frelsbt, «■* Sunday 0:'iOH. in.
Night *• ** Monday 3.-W u. in.
UITT WARREN, A«uir.
Collector and Solicitor,
Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly author
ised Collector and Solicitor for the Re
corder, and all bis basiueM translations
in connection therewith ivill be duly
recognized and accepted by the proprie
tor
Cotton Report.
Received yesterday 300
Received previousto date .11,834
Receipts to date 12,134
Ambrosia tine cut at McKenzie's
All kinds Canned Fish at Anri.kv Bros.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Hnvauna;
twenty-five in a liox, at McKenzie’s. tf
All hinda Canned Fruits nt
Axhi.ky Bros.
Full line of latest Broadway Silk Huts.
otitKtf Uvt.A.NDKU & AllUINWTON
Choice and Fresh Lino Pure Confec
tions ut Anhi.ky Bhos.
TURNIP 8e ° l1 * FreHh at
* wIIavIa j. a. «fc D.F Davenport's
All kinds Canoed Vegetables nt
A.nsi.ey Bros.
Skill in connection with pure drugs
can always bo relied on at J. A. A D. F.
Dan export's. if
New lot of flneMackeial just in, ut
Anslky Bhos.
Zeigler Brothers’ Fino Shoes a speci
alty. Rylandkr A Arrington.
oct8tf
Malaga Grapes, Banauas and Choice
Eastern Apples, at A.nsi.ey Bros.
Old Sinner Cigars. The finest import
ed wines at McKenzie's.
Mixed Pickles, Salt Pickles and Sour
Kraut, at Ansijcy Bros.
John B. Stetson's Hats.
OCt8tf liYLAXDKH A ARRINOTON.
Full line of Larrabees Snow-Flake and
Sweet Crackers, at An*lky Bros.
For FALL and WINTER BONNETS
•nd HATS call on MBS. Al. E. KAiNES,
Jackson Street, Americus, (la.
oct3*3m
Prunes, Currauts, Citroo, Dates and
Desionted Cocounut, nt Anslky linos.
Silk, Alpacas, and Scotch Gingham Um
brellas. Rylandkr a Ajuusoton.
octmr
If you want to unlock a load of
fun, secure a ticket to the “Bunch
of Keys” to-night, at the Opera
House.
Air. R. Eugene Byrd, of Jack
sonville, Fla., was in town yester
day, shaking hands with old friends
Eugene is prospering in Florida.
Mr. C. T. Furlow left yesterday
morning to assume his duties in
the Comptroller General’s office in
Atlanta. We wMi him success in
his new home.
A TALK WITH (*EX. COOK.
The A. 1\ A L. road is pushing
bravely forward. We learn that
the piling for the Muckalee trestle
has been driven and the erection
of the trestle will begin in a day
or two. The grading force are
about eighteen miles west of here,
though there are some small sec
tions within that distance that arc
not yet graded.
We noticed several large loads
of One native hay on the streets
yesterday. The hay may not bring
so much cash per load aB cotton,
but under the present management
the hay men will generally carry
away more hard cash in proportion
to the amount invested than the
cotton men. It is a bad state of
affairs when a man eats up his cot
ton by the time the crop is laid by
and then gathers and markets it
for nothing and hoards himself.
Price* Tell, nutl People Tell
Price*.
YoU know, and we know, that a <
tented customer is the best advertisement
we can have. But oftentimes low-priced
goods mean inferior and trafthy materials
and make up, hence our endeavor has
been to connect these two strangers, low
priceft and good goods, and we are confi
dent that onr customers will be a* well
pleased ns we are nt our success.
octI2lf J. It. Shaw.
The Opera House was filled in
spite of the bad weather. ‘ A
Bunch of Keys” is an extravaganza
of the liveliest desciiption and
brimfull of a kind of fun that will
keep the larger portion of the audi
ence in a constant uproar. Miss
Flora Moore, the largest key in the
bunch, is the most lively, reckless
and versatile of the harum-scarum
school that has appeared here in a
long time. Shu possesses a lovely
voice and sings like an Irish thrush,
witli a taste of the brogue once in
a while. It is beyond us to de
scribe this story of a model hotel.
It will be better to take a room
there to-uiglit and laugh—for
laugh you must—during the three
acts crowded with lively action,
music and dancing.—Terre-Haute
Express.
COMING.
Anslky Bints., ia new Rulow-
will make it to your intercut to trade
with them.
Colored Hearse.
The charge for the colored hears* and
a span of Imihih will bnuiftcr Iv .*1.00.
tf ^ J). B. IIill.
New Goods, warranted pure and tresh,
»t Anslky Bros.
Full line of Stiff Hats iu all Colors and
shape*. BylaxdkrA Arrinoton.
octHtf
Be sure to call on Anm.ky Bhos. wheu
you want first-las* goods cheap.
Hand-made Mens' Shoes. Double Calf
l r ppers—waterproof.
octbtf Hylanpek.V Arrinoton.
Kerosene Oil 20c per gallon. Matches
10c |»er dozen boxes, mi
Anslky Bros.
lion* John R. Don*’ New
Lowi Unltsrt Wild ilie Orest Inter
Uccau Threr-ltiug Circus, Museum
and Msuagerl*.
The time will protmbly never
come in the history of the iiumiin
race when the people will gel tireti
of visiting a lirst-cluss entertain
ment under canvass. John 11. Doris,
successful showman of many
seasons, promises you an Attractive
aggregation of museum and menag
erie curiosities, and a grand series
ofarenio perfoimanccs never seen
before. That its title “The Now
Monster Shows” may he no misno
mer, Manager l'oris lias gathered
the largest and most interesting
collection of animals from all parts
of the globe, a museum attraction
of world wide celebrity, and has
formed a circus corps of artists
famous both here ami abroad. The
people will have an opportunity of
seeing the New Monster Shows at
Americus, Monday, Oct. ST. The
greatest attraction with the show
is the White Spotted Sacred Kir-
pliant, “Tbeodurus," the troupe of
Brawny Turks, the Selbini French
Bicycle ltiders, The Siberian Holl
er Skaters, Turkish Rnite Throw
ers, Prof. Moore's Troupe of Kdti
ckled Dogs, a troupe ol ltoyal
Capital.
‘•Howdy, General," said a Recob-
deb man, yesterday, as he shook
hands with the honest old veteran.
“All right; how are you?” was
the response.
“All right. How are you com
missioners getting along with the
‘oolitic?’ ”
“It would be impossible to make
better progress.”
“How about that technical point
in the bill which requires you !o
have marble?”
“That point has been raised by a
son of an owner of one of the Geor
gia marble quarries, and is all
meant for effect. The fact is, the
commissioners had no other choice
than to choose ‘oolitic.’ There was
but one bid with Georgia marble
ill it, mid that run the cost of the
cupitol $150,000 above the appro
priation, so it was out ot the ques
tion for us to consider it. We
have submitted the ‘oolitic’ to very
severe tests in tho hands of the
Slate Cheinisl.and in no respect
has it been found wanting. Two
weeks ago last Thursday I left here
and went to Toledo, Ohio, in com
pany with another commissioner,
to see about the bond ot the con
tractors. They were only required
to give a bond of about $178,000,
anil they have given one for twice
that amount. Wc went to the ooil
tic quarries and examined tl.eir
method of taking out the stone.
They do not blast it, like other
marble, hut by a channel process
take it out in blocks o( any size.
Many public buildings are using it.
The Indiana state house is being
built out o( it at a cost of $2,000,-
000. The marble is soft-when first
taken out, hilt hardens by expos
ure.
“What are. the opponents of the
‘oolitic’ going to do about it?
“They arc organizing a strong
and unscrupulous lobby in Atlanta
to appeal to the legislature to in
crease the appropriation, and have
the capitol built out of Georgia
marble. I was asked the other
day by Oapt. Harry Jackson why
we did not give the contract to
parties who would Imild it out of
Georgia marble. Wc were stand
ing by one of his line buildings,
which was built out of Maine and
Vermont marble. I ashed him
why lie did not use Georgia instead
of Maine and Vermont inarhie in
erecting bis buildings. He said it
was too high. I then answered
that we were trying to serve the
State as wc would serve ourselves,
lie had nothing more to say.”
“And how ia the work progress
ing?”
“Finely. Wcnre pushing every
thing us fast as possible.”
Eider Down” uiut “Calls Lit," are
elegant complexion poirdirs nn.l are
used ill ninuy places with perfect satis
faction. In while flesh ani^pink al
tf J. A. A D. F. Davem-ort's.
Hunch of Keys.
From the number of reserved
scats already sold, it appears that
the “Bunch of Keys” will have a
larger house than Katie I’utnam.
The play is not one of a deep plot,
hut a rollicking piece of humor,
full of humorous and lively situa
tions, aud well calculated to amuse
and entertain an audience. If you
want n good seat, go early this
morning and secure it.
iMizpali.
Our readers will have noticed
that tho play in which l’atli Rosa
appears at the Opera House next
Tuesday night is chrixtencd "Miz-
pah,” and may he in doubt as to
the meaning. The word is taken
from the Scripture and means
‘The Ford watch between me and
thee when we are absent one from
State rair Attractions.
Finest Racing ever In Georgia.
Largest display of Jerseys.
The most Exciting Walking
Match.
The Finest Skating Rink.
The largest display of Machinery.
Most extensive display improv
ed implements.
Display of Hogs, Cattle and
Poultry, very large.
Fare only 3uts. Round Trip.
M. J. Hatciieb.
General Superinlendaol.
Attempt of Marrisr, with Imtsnt to
Kill.*
Wp, the Jury of Americas C’onnty »*nd
State of Georgia, find Hint S. M. Cohen, J
the “Bargain Man," bus knowingly and
will fully attempted, and continneH, the
murder of hie good* by selling them tor
less money thnn other merchants can
bay them, therefore killing nil those high
prices nn l long profit*. Hence, this Jmy
decree it their dnty to present the name
of 8. M. V, »hen to your Honor.
In order to avoid a similar occurrence,
or a coLtintnnce of this practice, we
would advise nil good and law abiding
citizens to repair at once to the Bargain
Store and buy some of those Goods of
fered nt murderous prices, so that we
may have pence and harmony iu onr
midst in future,
Jim Suokejutkuy, Foreman.
Henry J. C.indyeater, John B. Sngiroaue,
Frank Frontbick, Joe E. Apnl^pie.
Jack L. Keyring, Kobt. Lumberyard,
Geo. K. Colton picker, h. J. Bookbinder.
Torn Oruugepeeler, Will W. Bellringer,
Bat F. Hiugwell.
ociiatr
TO.NSORIAf. ARTIsTI.
We are now fitting up a first-class Bar
ber Hhop in the room adjoining the post
office. Our shop under Wheatley’s will
be in charge of un experienced barber
from Macon. In onr new quarters we
will be better than erer prepared to oc-
comnindate onr nnmeron* and gentle
manly customers with prompt and skill
ful work. We both served long appren
ticeships before opening out on onr own
own hue, and are therefore fully posted
on the requirements of the trade, and
nevor use dull razors on a heavy beard.
When yon want any work done, call on
us, and we will servo you promptly,
Anderson & Lunford.
Tits Reason
Why, I. W. Harper's Nelson County
Whiskey is preferred abovo all other
Brands is because it is the most regular
and most perfect Product, incontestably
ever mode. A long experience in tho
manufacture of the Hirpcr, the large
capital of the Distiller which enables him
to hold his Whiskey until it is fully ma
tured, together with- tho fact that the
Whiskey is bought by and shipped me to
direct from the Distillery accounts for
tho unvarying satisfaction it has given
those best educated to a fine Whiskey.
J. Israels, Sole 'Agent,
October 2K’»m Americus On.
OPERA HOUSE,
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 230.
The T B pproaclublq Comedienne,
FLCIY MOORE,
Tli fffti ter Success, A
BUNCH OF KEYS,
Supported by
W. C. CnosmE, Ao. Trevor,
Wm. Ryno, Kate Haver,
Chah. Sawtkllf, Minnie Luckstone.
Harry Booker, Jennie Bartine,
J. H. Branick, Valentins Drescheh.
Tho Grand View Hotel Set carried
iti entirety. Original Music: elegant
Costuming.
REGULAR PRICES !
Referred Heat* on sale at Rixs Agues." Aycock'i
and Mrs. Lewis's *411.00.
octHtd
PUBLIC SALS.
Mayor and City Council of Americas,
Georgia, vs. George S. Brush and the
Manhattan Artesian. Well Co.
Attachment in Sumter Superior Court,
levying an order for sale nnder Section
3048 of the Code of Georgia.
By virtue of an order of the Hon. Alhn
Fort, Jrdge of the Superior Court of the
Southwestern Cironit, passed on October
20th, 1884.
•Will be sold before the Court House
<loor in tho city of Americus, Go., on
Friday the 31*t day of October 1884, be
tween the usual and legal hours of sale,
one ftteara boiler, steam engine, derrick
and all the personal property used in the
digging or boring of the Artesian Well in
the city of Americus, Ga. Levied on by
virtue of an attachment in favor of
Mayor and City Conocil of Americus vs.
George S. Brush and the Manhattan Ar
tesian Well Company.
lletnrn&ble to the next Superior Court
of said sounty and levied on a* the prop
erty of said defendants.
J. W, MIZE, Sheriff.
Americus, Ga., Oct. 20tb, 1884.
oc(21-tds
ALLEN HOUSE
AMERICUS, GA.
I take pleasnre in announcing to the
public that my hotel will be opened at
12 o’clock m, on Saturday, 25th lost I
have everything arranged for the comfort
and convenience of nil who may favor
me with their patronage.
Very respectfully,
oct22iltwlt Mrs. W. H. Allen.
INSURE WITH THE
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society
ASSETS *1,120,07*.
Headqunrters for BootP, Shoes, Hats
and Umbrellas, nt
oct8tf Rylandkr & Arrington's.
New Advertisements. , ^ m Agenl<
4*1 4*V " * Ai i * At Bank of America*
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest I j :
Copartnership Kotice.
1 barn this day asaoeiated with in* In my Iflde
“i OTIFPnn HI WHIP OAUPO UTUF I If * mi UommlMlon business Mr. C. A. BELL to bet
U. UiliuU lfl Tinij oMlu lurili. | ter carry on th* »rtme, si my old stand on Cotnn
under the tlrm name and itjle ot 8. U.
THE PEOPLE’S
Ratified by the People!
THE PABTlf OF EC0A0RY1 REKOhfi.
WE RESPECT THE RIGHTS
OF THE POOR
WE MAKE THE RICH RICHElt
_ good WltA TO ALL '
PROTECTION VS. OVERCHARGE
NO DISTINCTION IN SEX- NATIOV
ALITY OR COLOR. '
ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL
WIDE AWAKE AND BOUND
TO WIN.
REFORM!
Whereas, Many citizens ol
this community have heretofore
subjected themselves to unnec-
essary expense and burdensome
overcharges in the purchase ol
goods; Therefore be it
Resolved, That the interests
of the people demand the for-
mation of a new parly which
shall concentrate its patronage
on one close-dealing candidal.-,
and thus combining with cor
rect principles, make still small
er profits practical and result in
the greatest good for all.
To this end weannouncc our
self as the
l COHEN A CO. Hcsuccltally,
S. M. COIIKN.
, j Thanking the public for the liberal patronage
! and eonddeuc# put in mo whits conducting this
' burincs*. 1 huepenk for tbs new firm a contiuu -
iibco tf the same. Mr. Bell alone will attend to
I ihe puicluue ••fnny and all Country rroducs, and
; hope* Ly f»tr ind liberal treatment to meru fair
and bnv you a NEW BEIT for what th* rrpairiug patronage. _ «, If. CORKS A CO.
will cost, then you have* new harm-** and all i* *ept»aA'Um
Ho If yuur OLD II AH NESS need* a stitch go t<
John M. Coker
well. A Large and New supply of
SADDLERY AND HARNESS !!
of nil grade* and kinds, Juit in and frr **le
Cheaper than Ever Before Offered
In this city.
FINE GOODS AND PIECE HARNESS
A SPECIALTY I
DURHAM’S
IHPaOVED
STANDARD TURBINE!
Is tho best ccnitructrd and fin
ished, give* better nerceutsfte,
m«ts power, and I* sold for less
moosjr, per boas power, than
any oth r Turbine In the world.
BT*Mew pamphlet sent frit, by
lUOI., lUvr York.
FULL AND COMPLETE.
JOHN M. COKER.
Sugar Cane Wanted
... I want to buy 5,000 Stalks of Sugar
ml an) thing > Cune, for which I will pay the highest
market price iu cash.
J. T. Stallings,
By Toole, McGarrah & Tondee’s.
cctlfiwl
GOOD UOIV FOR SALE CHEAP, j
Will give two aud a half gallons milk :
per day. Ila* a fine calf. Will sell cheap |
for cash. Apply at j
oct2ldlw’ Tim* Ofvick.
i OtHfjStf.
Egyptian Jugglers, :i score of another, v and in fact this sentence i
fatuous Athletes, the best male and j is the one concluding the play.
female rider known to the proles-| —
sion: its three Chariot Bands of
fifty uniformed musicians und in '
fact its thousands of attractions :
About Spelling,
A noted American >ai«l that he would
nut give a cent for a uiau who couldn’t
apell a word ••more than rn« way." No-
aml scores of the most celebrated ; tie* the following spelling: C-l-o-a-t-h-e-a.
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Ham*, Soda, j equest rians known to the arena j C-l-o-»-e, C-l-o-t-h-e-s, C-l-o-z-e. You can |
I’rMOi T.rt<‘r, OiD^i-r. Mac,.. l‘,pp,r. : w i|| all be cxkibitcil. Judsine from I uke your choice »nii kn°w thxt John B
• ° 1 til...'. THU PT.APV Ia lin,, tnni. P.11
Spices, Cloves, Nutmeg*, etc.
Anm.ky Bros.
Shall \Ys Meet Again.
Yes, sir: and at the situe old place, the ( .
Bargain Store, where they are aelling I * a ric, ‘
„ l Shaw a is THE PLACE to buy your Fall
the-numerous press notices we ..... . ... , : , ,i
* 1 and Winter Clothing u you desire to get i
have seen in the leading journals j fall value lor yoar monev . octiatf J
concerning this mammoth show, it
everything ia the Dry Goods Shoe and
Bat Una at pries* that can not tee y ttl j
i%ty.
If you want to see a tempting display
of candies of various forms to please the
eye, and flavors to phase the palate, call
L tusaal Lentous t
A till) Ic t jilt rtc.'ivtd and only 25etl. ' • t W. J. Phillij • A Co's, Star Bakery,
pn do*M. t. luusu, ; ootlS-tf
AID DEALERS M A COMPLETE USE OF HIRE DREES,
«ki ▲mwiou%Gft.
OUR PLATFORM!
Low tariff on all goods us<-d
by the people, such as Dry
Goads, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery, Clothing, Soots,
Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc.
As low prices surely incrcns.
es trade aud results in 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 poor
article is dear atany price.) No
misrepresentation. Sell every
article on its own merits and at
its true value.
JOIN US!
Be on the winning side. Al
ready we are elected—elected
to sell you chenperj than the
cheapest; elected to show you
the best and newest; in tact
elected as the people's true bar
gain-giving, litir dealing candi
date. Be one to help roll up
the big majority in favor ol cor
rect principles and'the advance
ment of true economy and re
form. See us personally and
learn our civil service principle*-
In return for patronage we
promise Fair Dealing, Straight
Goods, Bed-Rock Prices.
Polls now open and will re
main so until further notice.
Vote early and often is tin
wish of yours truly.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Forsyth Street, Americus, Go.