Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 29, 1884, Image 4

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Americus Recorder. Tb# DAILY RECORDER U pablUbcd every morning (Monday excepted}. The WEEKLY RECORDER D pvbltfbM •eery Friday morning. IlIBICRlPTlOfl RATE*. Dali? Recorder, per monib, Witekly Recorder, per year W<W. DAILY ADVERTISING RATES, Trxndei.t ItatM-S-Vs je. »qua re o tea liu-afor Hr»t tu ((on, e-d lie lor «*<b tu' tequcm u/ter- tlo.i. ' No r rcrltn. W. L. CLK*SNi;i: I’Ml*: « e H. C. STOREY, Local Kdlter, TO JUTS’ TAIiS. Here wit people beer tbelr * DEPARTURE OP MAILS. Going weet and *outh clone at. 12:00 p m Going eaat and oortb close at.... 2:30 pm Night mail north olo*a at 8.00 pm For Buena Viat# and Ellaville Clones daily except Sunday at 12:30 p m Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and Plains of Duaa clone* on Mon day, Wejne»dayand Friday ntl:00p m Friendship, Draneavilie and Church Hill clonm daily, except Sunday. at 8:00 « m Bottaford, Providence and Heals closes Saturday at 0.-00 a m Hudson cloaca Fridty at. HilOam Lamar close* Tneaday and Fri day at,>.< 8:00 a in The abovs arrangemonta will continue until ebangs in railroad schedule. W. A. Black, P. M. ' local SCHEDULE. On and after Saudvy, Ortnber ftth train* will rau follow*: TRAINS SOUTH. Rail M«th Ufc» n>- mU>A- BJp. » vitnani > •• Mftawia, t» p. «■ .Night » r " (jbndar I.w u. m. , TRAINS KOBTU. J , y.ll north J:IW|j. m. Night Kljirel, -3:M a. Id. Day Freight, •*« Sunday... Col. Geo. Wooten, of Dooly. was | in town ye.terdsy. iTTACUMG THE CIRCl'S. Manager Doris Wants to Oat Away Front Hla Elephant. ichley County 8. 8. Association { The executive committee of tbe / — hefiley county S. S. Association ; are requested to meet at Ellaville,' ANNOUNCEMENTS- HOMIJUtVOUXTT. Editor Lew a fa ed to go to Ma-, _ , * , Monday afternoon Sheriff Swlo- con to enter the wolkiDg match. . . _ , ^ e I die, of Mitchell county, an 1 Co 1. Capt. S. It. Weston, of Albany, I C. O. Davis came up Irom Camilla treasurer of tbe Press Association, | for the purpose of attaching Doris' was in the city yesterday. J circus. It was the winding up of .—" — ,, 1 the trouble which occurred on the Mr. Julius Greenwoo , an 0 ' | c j rcu9 ,rain between Thomasville time citizen of Americus, but now , #n( , AlbB wl)en 8fimc lwdve or of Macon, was in wwnyester ay. . gf, eea nC g loes were throw n off the quite a delegation left for Macon | train by the white employees. One j First district—C. L. Battle, Henry yesterday morning to attend the 1 ol the negroes thrown oil died Irom j Davis, J. J. Snipes, John Thorn- State Fair, and another one leaves I his injuries, another is in the ton, J. W. Bridges, I. X. Mott, G. Mitchell county poor house, and [ "■ Tison. nine others who were injured arc i Second district—Thos. Iiridg- being cared for by the Mitchell and Dougherty county authorities. The negroes entered suit against Doris for (24,000 damages through their attorney, Col. C. O. Davis. An attachment was levied on the circus property by Sheriff Swindle Monday afternoon, and it began to Ioi k ss though the show would quarter here for a time. Doris FOB MAYOlt „ . , v... o .t.i„L ; We are authorize,, to announce the i on Saturday, Nov. 1st,at 2 o clock „ , J , ’ nfline of A. C. ISELL as a candidate foi p. m. 1 he object of the meeting is j jj rt y„ r „f Am.rieasat tho Municipal etce* to transact important business re-; tion in December neit. nu«l if lating to tbe Sunday School Con* j FOB SIIEB1FF ventfon to be held at New Hope Weare uuttinrize.l to announce the Church, Friday, November 2isl. name of VI. H. COBB os a candidate lor The following compose the execu- j Sheriff of Homier county. If elected, N live committee: . Sheriff of Homier county. If elected, N. j Tl-afe li ,i H. White, of the 15th District, will be his | IvaillieU Dy tllO 1 COple* f <1mIH1IV fn I * * this morning. Monday his honor, the Mayor, sentenced Itobt. Cunningham, cul., to three months in the street gang for carrying concealed weapons. Foreman Walts and Hose Di rector Stanfield left this morniug for Macon to look after Mechanics’ fine reel, now on exhibition at the fair. es.jr., Wesley Souder, J. G. Col line. Third district—J. F. Woods, P. W. Bridges, S. M. Cottle. Fourth district—H. II. Mott, G. D. Hayes, C. A. Taylor. J. A. Parks, President. B. II. WlLKKRso.N, Sec. Night Rond*. I*y u. m. LmfT WAItHKN, A«hiL_ Collector and Solicitor, Mr. M. M. Folsom is tbe duly author ized Collector end Solicitor for the Ke- txmDKK, and all bin business transactions in oonnectioa therewith will be duly recognized and accepted by the proprie* Cotton Report. Received yesterday 15B Uccoivcd previouato date 13,30b Bscsipu to date..: W.45U Ambrosia fine out at McKenzie’s All kinds Canned Fish at Ansley Bros. Emperor Cigars, genuine Havenna; twenty-five in a box, at McKenzie's. tf All kinda Canned Fruits at Ansi.ky Bros. Full line of latest Broadway Silk Huts. oot8tf Hylandkh A Annino-ton. tthoioe and Fresh Line Pure Confec tions at v vv . jf t c Ansluv Bros. TURNIP 8 * 0(U Fre * h #t * wltilljr j. a. A D.F Davenport’s All kinds Canned Vegetables at Ansi.ky Bros. Skill in connection with pure drugs can always he relied on at J. A. A D. F. Dan export's. ** tf Now lot of tine Muckernl just in. ut Anmlky Bros. Xeiglor Brothers' Fine Shoes a speci alty. ilVLANDKll iV ARRINGTON, ootstr Malaga Grapes, Banauas and Choice Eastern Apples, at Ansley Bros. Old Sinner Cigars. The finest import ed winea at MoKenzio's. Apples, oranges, lemon* and cocoannts at Wv nr A Wood's. ocfiO-tf Headquarters for Bools, Shoes, liats and Umbrellas, at octbtf Uyi.andku & Arrinoto.n'h. Mixed Fickles, Halt Pickles and Hour Kraut, at Anmi.ky Bros. John B. Stetson's Hats. oct8lf Byla.ndku A* Ann i no ton. Full lino of I.arrabees Snow-Flake and Sweet Cracker*, at Anslky Bros. For FALL and WINTER BONNETS and HATS call on MRS. M. K. KAlNES, Jackson Street, Americus, tin. oet3-3m Prunes, Currants, Citron, Dates and | Desioated Cocoes ut, at Ansi.ky Huo.*. Silk, Alpacas, and Scotch Gingham Um brellas. oct8tf Arslky Bros., in new Barlow B’.ock, will make it to your interest u> trade with them. New Goods, warranted pare and Iresb, at Ansi.ky Bros. i The Reason , - Why, 1. W. Harper's Nelson County The police got hold of ft rough j c | aime(l | ie fo a( | r jg| lt t0 point ! Whiskey is preferred above all oilier customer Monday evening late who | out t | JC properly t0 be attached, Brand, i, bee.use it is tbe most r-«i.lnr alarmed several people by die- j ln(| Swin(l | e l0 taUc his charging his revolver. He was, clephant and hycnna wllic |, thc finally landed in the cwlcr. , sheriff politely declined. The mat- Oapt. C. O. Davis, a prominent j ter was finally compromised by attorney of Camilla, stopped at the I Doris paying abotu $300 damages. Allen House Mondav night. He I Sheriff Swindle also had war- expressed himsclt ss well pleased j runts for a couple of white men with our city and its environs. ! belonging to the circus, but when — — — i they were looked for it was found Arthur Iiiinlord.at the barber | ^| ]ey | lad shipped. Mr. Doris shop of Anderson & Word, has 0 i a |med the trouble grew out of a find perfect Product, incontestably ever made. A long experience in the manufacture of tbe Huper, the large capital of the l>i«lilter which enable* him to bold bi* Whiskey until if i* fully ma tured. together with the fact that the Whiskey is bought by and ahipped me to direct from the Diatillery account* f*n the unvarying «atbfaction it lm* given those br*t educated to a fine Whiskey. •I. Israel*, Sole Agent, October 21 Km America? (hi. New Advertisements. WANTED. \ situation by a young man who can write a good hand, is quick at figuies. and will work fora mouer.tte fh1.it. 4ddr*fttf, ACTIVE. oci23dlw Care of Rec u.dkr. THE WBTVOF ECO.YOJI VI IttfOR jf. WE REJECT THE HIGIITR (IF THE POOH. WE MAKE THE BICll BICIIFli GOOD WH.b To All ' PROTECTION VS OVKHCH VPct. NO DISTINCTION IN HkX X VTliiv AI.ITY OH COI.OH N ONE I.OW PRICE TO A11 WIDE AWAKE AND liuCVt) TO WIN. put up a new and nobby chair. It is private stock, and lie wants his old customers and friends to walk around and get a nice shave in it. Captain J. B. Seott reports a de structive forest fire near his place, about ten miles cast of Americus. Tho most serious damage done was the loss of about lour hundred panels of fence on the farms of ■). O. Stewart and Dr. II. H. McKeliar. row between some of the white and colored hands in Thomasville, and while the show was on its way to Albany thc troublesome negroes were ejected Irom the train by the white men. Tho negroes say that the circus was due them wages, and after they hail requested a settlement some white men threw them oil' the train to get rid of them, after which they sued for damages and hid ah B ^ , attachment served on the concern. While the cotton is’mllieg in. i, s good | The matter was adjusted, and thc time to settle (bat old account. | circus pulled out Monday night. ocl4d estawedtf Aonks Aycocic. - — ' 1 m | Colored lle«r««. When vo’u go into Schumpcrt A ' l hB charge for the colored hearse and ,, , . u t , , . . • a span of horse? will hereafter be 81.00. Konev a don’t put your hand into D B I1|(| a barrel of nice brown looking stuff! n«r pm***. Make yourself und your creditor happy by paying tbnl old, thumb-worn account net 1 dsat&wedtf Aon EE AycoCK. TOM SO 111 A I, ARTISTS. We are now lilting up a first-class Bar ber Shop iu thc room adjoining the post office. Our shop under Whiatley’s will bo in charge of un experienced barber from Macon. Ir. onr new quarters we will be bettor than ever prepared to ac commodate onr numerous and gentle manly customers with prompt und skill ful work. Wo both served long appren ticeships before upeniug out on our own n line, and are therefore fully jmsted A Special Fair Train. Will be run betweenAmericus and Micon next week. The schedule is ns follows: L-avc Macon, 5:45 i». m. Arrive at Americus, 9:2o r. m. Leive Amcriecs, 5:25 a. m. Arrive at Macon, 9:15 a. m. First train will leave Macon Monday, 27th, i*. M. First train from Americus i Tuesday a. m. Schedule iu effect till j Saturday I*. Xf. Fare for Round Trip, ( 82.85. Good from October 2Kth lo N«i- i vember 2od inclusive. I^ott Warren, Agent. PUBLIC SALE. Mayor and City (council of Americus, Georgis, vs. George S. Brush and the Manhattan Artesian Well Co, Attachment in Sumter Superior ( levying an order for sale under Section 3»M8 of ilia C. de of Gtorgia. By virtue of an order of tho Hon. All* n Foit, Judg- of the Superior Court of ti e Southwestern Circuit, passed on October 20tb, 1884. Will be sold before the fonrt House j door in tho city of Americus, Go., on HiatlOH OI a new party wliifh Friday tho 31&t day ol October lfcS! bo- | twffii (in 1 u.nai and ie R ai houra of sale. s | m |j concentrate its patronage one steam bailor, stoum engine, dernek * and all the personal property used iu the digging or boring ol the Art* sian Well in the city of Americus, Ga. Levied on by virtue of an attachment in favor of Mayor and City Council of Americus vs. George S. Brush and the Manhattan Ar tesian Well Company. ofaudTonniy'anlncviVd on aa'ihe prop-! l>r profits practical and result ii ertv of said defendants. 1 J. W. MIZE, Sherifi. Americus, Ga., Oct. 20th, 1*84. oci2l-tds REFORM! Whereas, Many citizens n| this community have heretofore subjected themselves to tinnec. essary expense and burdensome overcharges in the purchase m goods; Therefore he it Resolved, That thc interests of the people demand the lor- on one close-dealing candidate, and thus combining with cor rcet principles, make still small- the greatest good for all. To this end weannounco our “v^iriiun'r::: ewm price m $i,|*ifa.th... and put a bandlul in your mouth thinking it sugar. It isn’t, it U salt, and Joe just keeps the head off of that barrel to strengthen thc belief of humanity in general cus- sednesa. quite n crowd of highly colored citizens were in attendance ns witnesses and principles before the mayor’s court yesterday. Capt. Bell was acting mayor, and he lie preferred to Jump. Tuesday morning a row occurred in the second story of thc old wooden building on the cast side of the square which resulted dis astrously to Doe. McCoy, u negro well known in llris city. It seems i that three or four negroes were gambling in a small room in the rear of thc building, when one ot them, Aleck Kitchens swore he was being robbed, und said he probably aaw to it that thc darkies , wouldn’t stand it, whereupon he settled for Monday's sport. Many who witnessed the circus were yes terday becoming acquainted with a different kind ot a show alto gether. drew his revolver and began show, ing signs of shoot. This caused a general stampede, and as thc win dow wa9 open and very near they made their exit through it. All Go lo Wynn Jt Wood for fancy uruc-r j escaped irtiury except Doe. McCov, j 1 hereby koej ion the ball ‘“leXff 01 ' lert *-“ , “ ,fr,,1,,of •aiKina-.. wh# broUoonc bone in his right , . ’ - , leg anil dislocated the nnkle. A few days ago Uen. Cook win ..... . . . , - , rtt * * . . Kitchen skipped out when he found in onr office and showed us a ring ; *, « . , , , ., . ® McCoy was injured. given hint noine soven or cignt! years ago, inside of which was en- j "Eider Down" ami "Call* Lily” are graved the word “Mizpah.” Wlien j complexion powders he heard of Patti ltosa coming to produce that play he determined to see it. lie also has a short poem | which accompanied the ring, ex- j pressive of the sentiment of the ; word. The play last night was no doubt interesting to him. k | n mm I iu many plains with pcrfVct satis- | taction. In while tb>sh and pink at tf J. A. A 1). F. Davenport’s. How in u Barber Shop. A row occurred yesterday niter* | noou at Simon Ellis’ barber shop, ^ between Simon Ellis, tho proprie* I 1 tor, and Felix O'Neal. The origin The Bus Started Again. , G f the difflculy was some improper lor the accommodation of the J word* used by thc latter. Simon Fall line of Stiff Hats in all Colon and Shapes. Rtlanper A Arrington. heavy When you want any work done, call on u*, and we will serve you promptly. Anderson & Lvsroiw. Alice Santee Mellrna Mnu Is wl.ut tho Chinaman thinks oi the American peopl*\ and lb**y art* not alto gether wroun Most people here and even larger cities will go to tlndr old places to do their trading just because they are used to it, never taking a consideration that a change would ho profitable lo them. Change your mode of trading ana call at the Bargain Store. Yon will at once soe that it is to yonr benefit to give them your patronage. oct20-lw The Rummer CnmpUiat of dull times i- still amongst our merch ants, not so, however, with the proprietor of the B trgain Store. He knows where the shoe pinches, buys bis goods wheiev- er and whenever somebody wants to go out ot bn-iiness, or ueeds the money. He sellstbemat a small advance of cost, rolling nnd in (d ice of other merchants complaining of dull limes, bis store is crowded, and tho goods are rapidly disappearing. Pickled pigs feet, barrel pickles and produce of all kinds at oct20-tf Wynn A-Wood’s. About SpelilUR. A noted American *nul that he would not give a cent for a man who couldn’t spell a word "more than « ne way." No tice the following spelling: C-l-o-a-t-h-e-s, O l-o H-e, C-l o-t-h-o-s, C-l-o-z-e. You can take your choice and know that John K. Shaw’s is THE PLVCE to buy your Fall und Winter t.'lotbing if you desire to g<t ull value lor your money. octl2.f In Full Dlasl. My Millinery and Dress Miking de partments are now in full blast, turning out as nice work ns can bo elsewhere, and at prices that will astonish yon. Ladies it will pay you to give this t-stuldishmtnt Z idW JYSELF. 4 ({real Mi diral Work on Manlimid. Kxliaunted Vitnlltr, Ncrvou* nnil I’hy-Icnl D.- (•iliiy I’rctn iiurc l>«*ciu- in man. hnoi* oi You h, »i d U.e iiiilold inim-rie. rv-uliinq »n»m in (iix-ri-Hoii or m-CMH-r. A b»n.k or every man youar. n>lddli-K"o "lid obi. It cotitulim tl'-i i.rr ♦cr j»li »na lor oil a« nle und ebr n c di<nwe«, cad, one -*l which Ik Invuliialdc. So louiid bv the hu tli..r, wIkmc . xi^rirncp or « r« s»r» l« ■urh o» probably never bilo.o HI lo the lot., any | hy.i- ik.n pm cl .•< work in v pi ofe.*ioni«l-limn countr,- or#-.* io. in IdV Tiff.* illtivo • JoW medal award Medical AMurhtl.. refers. This uicnl, (Ilcrury nnd aork m»I(1 In i hit* f will Im; retutided wlji’li In ■ young for In- People’s Economy Candidate. OUR PLATFORM! luirliijr »k-II and • ■»l ail other ph> i-e ul, whether youth, parent or or cleru\mitn.- Argonaut (•ksIjt Moilical inz»*ltn e, or l»r • 4 lliiltlneh street, lloaton, • consulted on all di.-cnne- ie xperience. Chronic and ot«a*l« 55WHSHEALSS 1 BSK’"THYSELF Americus people, I’rlncc Bros. U r j e ,l t 0 knife Simon, but no serious have again began running their ! | n j ur ie ( were .inflicted. Both were ! all y o " r work. 'Ve will pleas, yon. both I oenn lius to and from day trains. They j up before acting Mayor Beil. in ,u “ k, ‘ " n<1 char U < A fall sapplv do not expect to make any money j — at it, a. their experience has tauglii Deutli iu Hcliley. them that they are doing well if Mr. lticliurd Wiggins died at ’ 0 ,_ .! hit home in Schley county on Sat- tliey make it pay expenses. Since t / „• they have again started it, they unlay, aged CO years. He was one of Dress ami Millinery Trim miugs on hand, which are offered at Bargain Prices at the Cotton Avenue Bargain Store. oct2tf-lw a md/f CiJuZ E. I. KN0WLT0N, Ann Arbor. Mich. Welglt fill eon pound*. .\djui*'i.b'e. FOR PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES XestCHtAUhoapeft, Bern. “Cleanlines* is next to Godliness.” oetl7 ty DURHAM'S IUPROVKD smiMItl) TlllliliVE! Ie the beat oiirntriict'd and fin- l»h»d, g \c* Ull«r percent Mur. n’« io p«Wi r.ard t*>«*dd lurleaa money, p.r hote !“•»< r, than any nth r I urMne in the w«»rld «rNew n.tuipi.iei a-i.t U.m. by AM nlHH., New Yurb CHEAP LUMBER- i w,'.^r l 1 per moo i • place, >r at and in th lumber at n>tll for High It W. .IORDAN ... * f Jo of the early settlers of that county, ask the support of tbe people of, , . . . — _ - — | . . , .. M ... i ami was well known tn Americus. • B. mr. to call on Ansuw 1Ihh« wh.n 1 thi* citv and the traveling public. , ,, mnr.»mu oa ahslkv nao*. wben ■ .. . f He was a good man and a valuable yon want flm-jhuM good.cheap. ; Master Howell El.m has l>ecn en- . . . , , - - - ^ g*4,vd as conductor, and alt orders citizen, anti his death is much rc- n!^,; Sh °”’ UaM ' H lett with him will receive prompt gretteA, by the community in which attention. Parties wishirg the e lvftl __ ^ ! bus at night taains must order it j pu«»» t«ii, »uti p«opi« t*ii iu* , , ,1 Frlc*». ; particularly for that purpose, as it < ’ Vl)ll k „,„, , >Q , t we know , u,„t • con- ' doe. not run to those trains. teDtcdcu.taueriHibebcst.ilvcrti.ciuint —— — —- I we csd have. Hut oflcutiiuc low-priced j ... , TBep Have Ceiwe. i good, ueaB inferior aod (raebr oietcrUIe ; AH the coorts helobglng to a first class . and niaka np, hence our tndeavor has illiaery EaUbluhni.at in Philadelphia ' . , 1 ' been to eonniet tli.ae two strangers, low Upper*—waterproof. octStf Ktlandxr a Abbixotox. Keroaent Oil 20o per gallon. Matches lOe per dozia Nxes, at Axsi ev Bans. Floor, 8agar. Coffee, Lard, llama, Hoda, Cream Tarter, Ginger, Mace, Pepper, Bpicea. Clove*. Nutruegs, etc., at Axautv Ban*. Bhall We Beat Agata. Yaa, air; and at tha wm* old plaoe, th* Bargain btors, whtr* they are aalUng Millinery have been gobbled np by my barer. Part of them bare come, the balance is following. Now ie your time to gel your Ladiee' and Miaaea' Bats; alto Flowers, Feathers and Triuminga at prices that everything in th* Dty Goods, Shoe and will make yon wish yon could wear two Bat line al pti.it that aaa Bet ka.p gi j hats at one time. •*»$• i otlMlw Tax Balaam titoaz. »t rangers. pricus and good goods, and we are cuofi dent that onr customem will be as well pleated as we are at our success. octl2lf J. U. Siiaw. Please Gall Ta*Dajr And settle that loug-standiDg account, Mtid ut.wtdtf Aexzi ATCOCX. A\D DEALERS IS 1 COMPLETE USE (IF PURE DRUGS, st.ittfj Amarioua, Ca. Low tariff on all goods used by the ])eople, such as Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Etc. As low prices surely iiiereas, cs trade and results in flit greatest good to both buyer and seller Values must govern prices. Deal only in good re liable goods, making the prices | j as low as possible. (A |w<>f \l I ’ article is dear atany price.) No , ' I misrepresentation. Sell every article on its own merits and at its true value. JOIN US! He on the winning side. Al ready we are elected—elected j to sell you cheaper] than the | cheapest; elected to show you ! the best and newest; in bict : elected as the people’s true bar- | gain-giving, lair dealing candi- | date. He one to help roll up the big ranjority in lavor ol cor rect principles nnd jhe advance- i ment of true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil service principles- In return lor patronage promise Fair Dealing, Straight Goods, Bed-Rock Prices. Polls now open and will re main so until further notice. Vote early nnd often i» ' wish of yours truly, JOHN R. SHAW, Fonyth Street, Americus, G»