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W. L-OLESSN'Klt. I*ubl.»ber.
II. V HTOIIKV, Local Editor.
TO JV 3NT TA.LS.
»P«.
Aud •cm line*
¥ tab i very day.
The Patti Rosa troupe will stop
at tbe Allen House.
Yesterday was a real October
day—clear, cool and crisp.
Read our list of presents to be
distributed among our advance
paying subserf tiers.
DEPAH1IKE OK UAli.H.
Going* wt»st *ud south close hi. i2.U0 p n.
G dag east au<l north dote hi.. .. 2:39 p 111
Nigbt mail north clime st 8 .(top
For Buena Vista ntul ElUville
Cio*es daily * xcept Sunday ut 12:30 p in
Lumpkin, Preston, Weeton, nod
Plrtius ot Dumt cIoshm on M u-
day, We.lne dayund Fiidny mi 1:00 p m
Fri*-i>d«bip, DtanerviileRtid Clmrcu
Hill clod h dally, t xcept Sunday.
st 8:00 a nx
Bottstord, Providence a.id Seal*
closes Saturday at 0:00 a m
Hudson cliit.es Frid >y at 8.-00 u w
Lamar cloaca Tncsduy and Fri
day at... 8:00 a to
Tbe above arrangement! will combine
until change in laiinmd schedule.
W. A. Black. P. M.
LOCAL SCIIIfiDULF.
On nod after Soud-ty, October Mb train* will
ran m follows:
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mail Ninth 12:19 m.
M*ht K*pre*», s-uib .... tfftap. in.
D y - •» a .t.rt»v !;*> u. in
Mont
»“ •- Monday t.Mu. i
TRAINS NOIU H.
If si I north 1:00 p. i
Rlltbt KxpMk* 1:01 h. i
iMy Krvlsbi, • * Hu ml ay V:»0n. i
Might *• *• Munusy &U4 n. r
LOrr WAuKKN, Asm-.
Collector as* Solicitor.
Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly author
ized Collector and Solicit, r for the Re
corder, and nil bis linnineHMtrflnsictiotiH
ij connection therewith will be duly
r.-cognized and accepted by the proprie
tor
Cotton Report.
Received yeslerday 34•»
Received previoiiato date 12.4UG
R'ciipts to date 12.752
Judge F. U. West, of Leesburg,
died on Ttiurslay He Was Coun
ty Judge of Lee county.
Tbe residence of the lale Judge
L. 1*. D. Warren, in Albany, wa*.
destroyed by lire Thursday night.
The original meaning of darling
was “little dear.” Probably this
it why a girl always calls her spring
bonnet a darling.
ADDENDA.
Ambrosia flue cut at McKenzie’s
All kinds Canned Fish at Ansi.ey Bros.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Hu van on;
twenty-five in a he x, at McKenzia’a. 11
All kinds Canned Fruits nt
Ansi.ey Bros.
Full line of latest Broadway 8.1k lints.
octStf Rylandkr A Arrinoton.
Bboice and Frtsb Line Pure Confec
tions at Anslky Bros.
TURNIP ^da Fresh at
^ w laXvAA j, a. A D.F Davenport's
All kinds Citnned Vegetables at
Anslky Bros.
Skill in count etton with pure drugs
• in always bo relied on nt J. A. & D. F
DaNENPOHT*. tf
New lot of fineMnokernl just in. at
Anslky Bkds.
Z igler Brother*' Fine Shoes a speci
alty. KyLandkh & Arrington.
oct8tf
Malsga Grapes, Bxnanss and Choice
Eastern Apples, at Anslky Bros.
Old Sinner Cigars. Tbu finest import-
e 1 wines at MoK’-rre'*.
Headquarters for Bools, Shorn, Hats
and Umbrellas, nt
ootBtf Bylindku & Arhinoton's.
M'xod Pickles, Nmt Pickles and Sour
K aut, at Anslky Bros.
John B. Stetson’s Hats.
oci8.f Bylandkk A Arrington.
Full line of Liirabtfs Snow-Flake and
S veet Crackers, at Ansley Bros.
For FALL .Id WINTEIt DOXXETS
• id Hats cull no SI1IS. SI. E. ItAlXEM. |
J -ckm n Street. Amcricu., Ita.
ocl3 3m
I'.uncs, Cmruu h, Enron, Datei and j
Orsia.lcd Coconnut. nt Ax.LKY B«o«.
Silt, Alpaca, mid Scm-h Oingbom Urn-
b.ellaa. Bilasueh A AmusoTOx.
<xt8 r
VVc learn iliat, Alina Davenport.
iluiiolnor of Judge Davenport, Or
dtnary of Webster county, wu*-
imrrieil lo a Mr. SKinner, at Pre*
ton, Thursday niulit.
The military ot tbu State will
bavc a convention in Atlanta on
November fith lo press tbeir move
ment in relation to tbe aid from
tbe State in equipping tbo mili
tary, etc.
Annanias Johnson ‘informed tin
ltEcoiiuF.it man that he was feeding
Mr. C’s eow on cabbage all day
yesterday, and expects to milk 21
gallons of first rule Jersey put
liquor from tier this morning.
Wbilo in Amerlcu. n lew day
ago we met Mr. It W. Leilsinger,
a well-known cotton buyer of Col
iimbus. lie was buying all tin
cotton lie could, and we were in
formed tlint it was shipped to Col
umbus. Ledxingor is a sharp buy
or and il be did not mike money
iiy buying cotton in Atnericus anti
shipping it to Columbus he would
seek other fields.—Buena ViBtu
Sentinel.
From the above it would seem
that Mr. Ledsinger was buying cot
ton here, shipping it to Columbus,
and rcsbipping it like other cotton,
The fact ol tbe matter is, ns wean
reliably informed, that Mr. Led
singer lately ever buys anythin,
hcie but inferior cotton,something
the other buyers will not have, aim
ns is well known, there is but iitll,
of llmt this season. It is prohibit
that Mr. Ledsingcr ships this cot
ton to some of the Col imbus cot
ton mills, if ho can make any
money shipping cotton to Colum
h.ii, it is strange tbo other buyer,
here arc not wealthy, when they
ship to Savannah, New York and
Liverpool.
Patti Ilona.
Patti Ilasa, the bewitching tilth
souhreltc, is an English lady, and
made her lit st appearance in Araer
ion some eight years ago. She i.
• qually at homo in Irish, Dulcl
nnd Yankee business, and in New
York she sang iu both German and
Italian. There is no qiicstioi
about Iter talent. Being unique,
merry, picturesque, graceful, churn
ing and thoroughly clover, sent!
ment nnd pallioa are strangers' ti
her. Site is endowed with an in
exhaustible spirit of humor, and
her voice and actions are only bat
monious when she is "cutting up.’
Her voice is a sweet mezzo-soprano,
and her capers anil caprices an
apparently endless. She is pretty,
and dances well, and yet i,
modest, pleasant and entertaining.
—Chicago Morning Newa.
■lunch or Keys.
Miss Flora Moure’s Bunch ol
Keys was presented lo a very fait
audience at Glover's Open House
Thursday night. From the open
Assley linos.. in new ltolow lllocl,, I jn£ scene to the close the plav
will a sks it to your inter*.. ,o tmde j well rteeived. and constantly elicit
with them, , . .
-r ' e«l hearty applause. The hotel
New Goods, warrauUtl por« and ire»h, j (tecne in the second act was the
* l Anslky Bros, j ever presented in lids city in
Full line of Stiff II u in »I1 Color, and ! lhe Ka .V of a comedy. Mins Moore's
Shapoe Uvlaxuku A Anuixuvox. | singing and dancing carried the
° 0, ®' f ^ | houac hy storm. She is tbe first
Be .unto Ml’ on Axslky Bros, when | lady who has ever auccesslully
yon want fir* •■Ian* m-odacheap.
“I had no idea you were going
to publish what 1 told you. a few
daya ago," said Gen. Cook jeat.r
day, "or I should have taken the
trouble to ho explicit and make
you correct."
"I am ready to correct anything
I reported incorrectly, Geaeraf,
slid the reporter.
“lo answer to your question as
to‘what the parties would do who
desired to use Georgia marble,’ 1
answered that with that the com
missioners had nothing to d-q but
would use whatever material thu
legislature would authoriZ). Tue
commissioners liar) contracted with
experienced and most competent
builders for tbe entire w,>rk of tbe
building; of handsome and most
durable material, fire proof through
out, and in accordance with tbe law
in every respect and within the up’
propriation. The commissioners
were as anxious to use Georgia
material as any other citizens ol
the state, but the bids made on i f
and the limit of thejappropria'ion,
made it impossible for them to do
so.”
"X also said that I understood
that m tny ol tbe parties who sign
ed the request to tbe commission
ers had, in the erection of their
own buildings, used marble and
granite from other States, and not
that of Georgia, and hud.supposed
because they thought it either
cheaper or better material.”
"In reply to your question as to
who was Mr. Bell, who was eircu-
dating his letters throughout the
State, I staled 1 did not know him
but understoo I bis lather was tbe
joint owner, or agent of tbe owner,
of a marble quarry in X’ickens
county, who ha i been exceedingly
anxious for tbe o immissioners to
idopt bis marbles for the build*
'"g,”
Tbe Allen nouse.
Tbe Allen House, as the new
hotel has been christened, will be
opened to tbe public to-day at
noon. When Col. Ilawkins first
talked of renovating tbe old brick
block on tue corner of Cotton
Avenue and Forsyth street, and
converting it into a hotel, people
generally thought it a foolish un<
lertaking, as it was supposed that
it could not be made to look pre
sentable, but now that the work
has been done, and the building
made to look like new inside and
mt, the transformation is so won
lerful that all are lost in admira
tion at the genius which created so
wondrriul a change. Tbe'hotel is
i model of neatness and comfort,
■ nside and out, and under the
charge of Mrs. W. II. Allen wt 1
soon become one ot tbe most popu
lar hotels in tbe State. Mrs. Allen
is already well and favorably known
to tbe traveling public, having con
ducted the Farmer House at Daw
son in such a manner as to mske it
a favorite resort of travelers, and
we bare every reason to believe
that she will make the Allen House
even more popular. Americui Is
to be congratulated upon this addi
tion to its hotel accommodations
for there is nothing tbst gives
strangars a more favorable opinion
of a city than writ kept hotels.
sang the old lamiliar negro tnelu
dies in this city, and when the au
dience caught the sounds the ip-
pluusc was deafening. The uni
versal verdict was that the play
was one of the best ever presented
in this city, and if Miss Moore
_ . ever comes back she will be greet-
*• L,r :!' "T" 80 ' 1 '' i ed with a crowded house.
UsDd-tuaJe Mens' Shoes. Double Calf
Urp«it—watt (proof.
oct8.f Bylandkk A Arrington.
Kerosena On YUc per gallon. M-tchfs
10c per dt zen boxes, at
Anslky Bros.
Cream Tarter, Ginger, Mate, Pej ptr,
Splcts, Cloves, Nutmegs, etc., nt
Anslky Bros.
About Spelling,
A noted Anirncan *ai<l tbnt be would
not give a e*nt lor a man who couldn't
*p»dl a Mo*d “mi-ie than • may.” No-
Stall We Meet Again. m ^ m im> >w . ||o ^
*®d at the same old place, the tice thefollowfrg spelling: C*'*04*t*h*r*«,
Bargain Store, where th»y are stl ing C--l-o s-e. C-l o-'-bi’-s. C-l-«*-z-e You can
averuh ag io the DrvGoodt. thus and 'ak® y-ur «*h«ici’ and know tbatj >bn U
Hit l bift Drift! ZiZnJi uln u . U THB * LKCE 10 bnv F-W Fall
1 ' * •“* k,, p “• WlbUrCliUliInu if you desire to cat
j ell veins ter yeas aeli/> esUlU,
Another DIaxe.
Abiut 1:30 Friday uiurning, the
fire alar<p was raised and the blaze
waslocttcd in tie rear of Bug
Cbapmm's saloon. There was a
considerable amount ot straw and
a pi e of barrels piled near the rear
o 'the building, and either intern
li .rally or by an act of careless,
noss, tbe straw was set on fire, the
flames soon spreading among the
barrets and when discovered by
Mr. Chapman were higher than tbe
tranaom. Before tbe fire compa
nies ha I time to get out, Mr. Chap-
mao extinguished tbe flames with
buckets ot water, scattering tbe
barrels, aud thus preventing a
dis-strom conflagration. During
tbit dry and windy weather, people
cannot be too cautious in dropping
burning stumps of cigar., cigar-
rettes, matches, kt, that are still
on Ore. A little spark might very
easily destroy thousands of dollars
worth ol property.
Manager Glover baa placed large
beating stoves in me opera huuse,
which makns It comfortable and
pis suit la am) waaiksr.
LED TO TBE ALTAB.
Mr. George \V. Seiple, Jr., of
Atlantic aod jllsa Lidie Elam, of
Americus, were united la msrraige
Tuesday evening In the Methodist
church st Forsyth and reached At
lanta yesletday
performed in the presence ot the
largest congregation ever assem
bled in Forsyth and tbe holy words
that made the twain one were
spoken by Rev. J J. Singleton, an
uncle of the bride. The chnrcb
was beautifully dec-.rated with
fl.wers and evergreens and tbe
scone was a most pleasing one as
the bri-lal ptr’y inarctied up tbe
aisle, while tbe organ pealed forth
a wed ling march. Tue bride was
attired in a lovely costume, am)
tbe orange blossom wreath and the
veil which rested upon her queenly
head made her a picture of loveli
ness rarely seen. The groom wore
tbe conventional black. Tbe at
tendants were Lieut Cbas E. Seiple
of Atlanta, and Miss Mattie T.
Singleton, of Forsyth; Mr. IF. E
Emm, of Americus, and Miss Ella
Smith, of Forsyth, and Mr, F. M.
Amrens.of Atlanta, and Miss Lula
Smith, ol Forsyth. After the mar
riage ceremony the- bridal party
repaired to 'be Rev. Mr. Singleton’s
residence, where a reception was
tendered them, and yesterday at
12:3(1 arrivedJn Atlanta and: were
met at tbe union depot by Mr. and
Mrs. Soiple, Sr., an I driven to
tbeir residence, 213 Decatur street
where miny friends extended con
gratulation* lost evening. Me.
Seiple is one of Atlanta's most
popular young hudness men. He
is a gentleman of fine moral char
acter. and excellent business quali
Scations and has a host of friends
in Atlanta who wish him a wedded
1 fe < f great duration and much
happiness. His bride is a daughter
of Colonel Sam.,el Elam, of Amer
icas. She is a young lady of
great beauty and rare mental at
tainments and has always been
great belle. She is destiued to
add much to Atlanta's social ele
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Seiple re
ceived many handsome presents.
They will make Atlanta their home.
"Eider Dowd" and "Call* Lily" are
elegant complexion powden and are
nsed in many places with perfeot satis
faction. In white flesh and pink nt
•J. A. A D. F. Davbnpoiit’s.
On another page will be found
the fall announcement of the Third
Annual Distribution to be made to
the advance paying subscribers of
the Rzc rdeb. It will be seen that
doable the- number of presents wilt
be given ewav this year that there
was last, among them some very
handsome and valuable ones.
The marriage ceremony wa#=f Planters will find a big inducement
in the guano and cotton seed meal;
but we bare this year endeavored
to especially please our lady read
ers, and they will Bud in Lite fine
White Sewing Macbiae, shoe*,
silver ware and fancy articles an
inducement to get tbeir husband*
to renew thelr sub.cviplions. VV
would call especial attention to the
fine books offered. These books
are not ot a o >enp order, but are
alt' by popular authors, well primed
and Handsomely hound, any one ol
tbe volumes being worth one dul
Ur. The amount of subscription
to tbe Kec >bdeb is not large, anti
it can be paid in advance as wed
as at the end of the year, and you
can thoreuy secure a chance in the
gift distribution.
JOHN D. DORIS’
Already the excitement of John
B. Doris’ Great Monster Shows
that is to appear on Monday, Oet.
27, is making itself manifest among
ourcitiZdns. Everybody is making
preparations to go and take all
tbeir children. Too much cannot
be said to urge people to attend
the New Monster Shows, combined
with the Great Inter Oaean, it they
tlesire to see the largest and finest
menagerie, museum, cireue and
theatre combined ever seen it
Americus.
This monster aggregation has
the reputation of coming fully up
to all they advertise, and many ol
our exchanges ssy they have done
more than this. The princely
stieet parade in the morning gives
full, free view ol tbo great giant
elephants, camels and other beasts
Ten open dens of performing ani
mala will be exposed to the publio
free of charge We advise all to
be in town in good season to wit
ness this grand sight.
■late Fair.
By reference to the advertise-
men’, in another column, il will lie
seen that the Southwestern rail
road will run a special train be
tween Americus and Macon for the
accommodation of those who wish
to visit the State Fair next week
By thia arrangement our people
can leave home In the morning,
spend a day in Macon aud get
lack home at a reasonable hour
tbe same night.
Prl««» Tall, anrt Ptopl* Tail iki
Price*,
Y*m know, and wo know, that a con
tented cubt uuer ia the beat advertisement
we c tn have. Bat oftentiuiea low-priced
goods mean inferior and trashy materials
and make up, hence our endeavor lias
been to connect these two strangers, low
ptices and good goods, and we are confi
dent that onr customers will be as well
pleased as wo are at oar success.
t. fe. tuuw.
COMING I
TBU GREATEST OF l|g j lt
JOIB. BOB
IVEI'W
Attempt of Murder, with Intent to
Kill.
We, the Jary of American County nnd
State • f Georgia, find that S. M. Coher
tbe “Bargain Man,” boa knowingly nnd
w Ufally utlemp ed, ami continues, the
micder of.hi.4 goods by selling tht-m lot
lean money than otter merchants can
bny them, therefore killing all thoxe high
prices anil long piofi e. Hence, thia Juiy
decree it.their doty to present, the name
of S. il C then to-y one Honor.
In order lo avoid a similar occurrence,
or a coitnnanca cf thia practice, we
wonld advise a lgo»d and law abiding
citizens to repair at once to th&Birga n
Store, and bay. home of those Good* of
fend: at murdecuus. price*, so that we
may have p-ae* aud.. harmony in our
midst in future.
Jim Smokebukry, Foreman.
Henry J. C mdyratcr, John IJ S-ig-.rcane,
Frank From back, J «»* E pi#*.
J tek L. Keyring, Ribt. Lumberyard,
Geo. K. Cottoiipiuker, L. J. li • *ao u» r,
Tom Orangepe*d-r, Will W. B Uniiktr,
Prtt F. Siugwelk
octltif
TON SOKIA L ARTISTS.
We are now fitting up a first-class Bar
ber Shop in the room sdj lining the porn
>. Our shop under Wb* atlej'n will
be in charge of nn exp-rienced barber
from Micon. In onr new quartern wt-
will be better than ever prepared to ac
commodate our numerous and grnth-
manly customt-ra with prompt and skill
ful work. We both nerved long appren
ticeships b< f re i.pening out on our own
own line, aud are therefore lull} posted
on the requirements of the trade, ami
n«*ver u<e dull raz >rs on a heavy beard.
Wh»n you want any work done, call on
'», and we will a*rve you promptly.
Anderson & Lukfoud.
” A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the emu.
and indisort lions of ycutn, nervou-
weakness, early deer* loss ol manhood*
&c.. I will send a ipn that will cm*
you, FREE OF C L.tBGE. This *r»at
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in Honth America. Send aself-addre>#Hed
envelope to the B*v. Joskph T. Inman
Station /), Nt# York (hty
New Advertisements.
WANTED.
A situation by a young m^n who can
write a good hand, in quick at figutaa.
and will work fora mou»r.tta *ahrv.
Address, ACTIVE.
ooi25dlw Care of Rec j dkr.
A Special Fair Train.
Will be run betaeenAmer'cns and M icon
next week. The schedule is a<« f -lloaa:
Leave M.con, 5:45 p. m
Arrive a! Amerlcu*,. 9:2* p m.
Le .ve Am#-ric- s, 5:25 a. m
Arrivn at Mao n 9:15 a- m.
First tr in will leave Macon Monday,
27.h, p. m. Fir-t train from Aimriciix
Tuesday A. M. Schedule in tfleet till
S tnrday p. ». Far* for Ronml Trip,
$2 85. Good from October 20th to No
vember 2nd irclnsive.
Lott Warren, Agent.
UNITED WITH TUE
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3 PALACE RAILWAY TRAIIS.3
AMERICUS,
MONDAY,
THE SACRED WONDER,
THE0D0RUS,
The Wh!tc-9i»oUel Mitril U pv-B'.
Iforo ami (t i n WiM
■i OPEN DEN'S OF A A
J-VJ WILD BEAST 1U
B-Great Circ»4
e
Embrat'in/ 100 l.t*a*l "q imtl L’nli pn.cU ‘-hjn-
3-Sename iins-3
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HUMAN PYRAMIDS.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
UESDAY, OCTOBER 28tli
First appearance In An irlct.s ofthe
LITTLE SPARKLE OF SUNSHINE,
P1TTI BOB!,
Th# ra'jr living rinl Fx*tfs bne. n lb« Aracri-
C D 'tax**, m her Won. crful - £ u cr.s
and soviety Cumo-lv D.anu,
MIZPAH
Hnlblr.I. French Trnu .
I’harnil..! Katitif rpa.
rour Unuftl Urolhi'i
O Mian A-t
K la S okra, lle.t II re Bu k Kqu««»n
cither U tj tor Aim run , „ ,
hsi k Mmk . Utr punt.tt'*, l***i u! ; r 1 •'*
it.itr «»r ib«* Area..
the Clu.m ion Dm Orru*. I'-^ 11
dnjr Is |f , Uauct', play i-n-J* b^M
lo.aml Free Slrcct Parade
( Takes place d dly nt 10 ^ M ‘ rtn '!„*j
Scprorted bjr bur
tit.iD r, nc
t*»pu
C. M. LESTER and E. L. WILLIAMS. ! ClESJ ElCO
» Company >4 Bare Ea-
s udin t »Yo ug and
T Canted lane.
TH'lEK SOLID Xtll.KS 1 > l.K><
qui'-t-M ituariy ».n ii«*«r i” I*
p int. Ex ebstwertaugebi’it
tffeded f».r
REGULAR PRICES!
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