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Americus Recorder.
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(e per line for nek sabaeqw't Ituertloa.
•pedal rate fee contract, can be mad. with
tbapnbUdm.
W. L. GLKSSNKU, I*obl fiber.
H. C. ITOtlKV, local Kdltor.
TO fiVZC •FAX.K.
And eon tSta* new tell ertrj ii
DEPART! BK OP MAIL*.
Going went and noulh oloan at. 12*0 p m
Ooingeaatand north close at.... 2 *9 pm
Sight mall north closest 8*0 pm
For Buena Vista and Ellaville
cloaca dally except Bonds/ at 1230 p m
Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and
Plains of Doaa doses on Mon
day, Wednesdayand Friday at 1 *0 p o
Friendship, Dranesrille end Church
Bill clous daily, exeepLSnnday.
at . 8*0 am
KoUsiord, Providence and Beals
doses Saturday at 0:00 a in
Hudson closes Friday at. 8*0 a m
Lamar doses Tuesday and Fri
day at 8*0am
The above arrangements will contlnne
The above arrangements will co
until ehango in railroad schedule.
W. A. Biacu, P. M.
Gyles’ poetry will bo found in
teresting. . .
See change in the schedule of
Southwestern railroad.
Mr. Alex. MoKenzio made: •
pleasant visit to Eufdulayesterday.
The Mechanics’ new hose reel
will he christened Thursday night,
so we are told.
o
Mrs. Frank Ethridge, nee Miss
Tookic Lamar, is visiting relatives
in the city.
Mr^ Ratio Cooper returned homo
Saturday night, having recovered
from her late illness.
The hoys are staking their money
up pretty lively, now that the
election is in its last stages.
There la ono. honest woodman in
the country, lle-broogbt in- such
n big load that it broke hia wagon
tlown on Cotton Avenue yesterday.
tOOtb SCIIKDUI.Ki
On sad eAer Baad.y, November II irelnewlll
ran u fellow.:
TRAINS SOUTH.
Moll eostb 11:29. to
Nleht Seprefe, couth rfiSp. to.
Bsp rrelftit •• ex SoDd.y C:» p. to.
Nljbt " “ •• Voodoy 1:25 «. ml
TRAINS NORTH.
Hell not lb...... 3:0* p. m.
Mt*bt Kxpreee 3:U3e.m.
Day Vr.lebt, ex Sunday 0:2*
NlCbt •• « Monday 3.0S
uloy n.lis 0.111.
IaITT WAKRE8, Aimt.
Callector and Mollrltor,
Mr. U. M. Foleom is Iho duly anthor-
ixed Collector and Bolioitor for the Rb-
CORDZH, and ell his busiueiia transaction,
in connection tberewith will bo duly
recognised and accepted by tbe proprie
tor
'Cotton Rtpavt.
Received) yesterday 193
Received previousto date 14,419
Receipts to date..
. 14,882
The Eufanla Daily Bulletin is
offered tor sslc, Dr. Iloyl wishing
to devote bis entire time to the
preparation of n medicine to cure
rheumatism.
The boys who were out with
hilts gave it up very early in the
day, Monday. Collections are very
alow, and none but the most perse
vering manage to get uny money.
The change in the time of tbe
down passenger is a good thing tor
our business men, as now they can
get their mail before going to din
ner. We hope the schedule now
in operation will be continued.
l'iekled nigs feet, barrel pickles and
prud'ieo t,t ell kinds st
ncl2ti-tf WrsN A Wood's.
Ambrosia flue out at McKenzie's
Emperor Cigars, genuine linvsnna;
twenty-five in n box, nt MoKenzie's.
Full line of latest Broadway Kitk lists.
oct8tf ItvLANDEn & Amiixotox.
TURNIP r,c,h »*
1 UaUvIa j t a. A D.F Davenport's
Go to Wynn A Wood for fancy grecor
all kinds.
Zelgler Brothers' Fine Bhocs a spcci
alty. Rylandkii & Abbikotox.
ootatr
Old Hlnner Cigars. The finest import-
ad wines at MoKenzie's.
Apples, oranges, lemon, and coconnnts
it Wtnk A Woon’s.
oetiM-tf
Headquarters for Bools, Bhocs, Hats
and Umbrellas, nt
ootfitf Rtlandkr A Aiihinoton's.
Tbe A. P. A L, H. H. is moviug
along. The grading ic now being
done across the Mucknlce flats, tbe
greater part of the trestling in the
swamp, being completed. The cut
on tbe western side goes way down
to hard pan.
The glass front of tbe Commer
cial House came near being demol
ished Satnrday night. An unruly
mule started direot for it, and had
it not been (or the wagon catching
on the sidewalk there would have
been some heavy damage done.
The Banker’s Daughter.
When Bronson Howard wrots
“The Banker’s Daughter," be. pro
duced tbe best BOcieCy play tl
graoss the boards of the theatre to
day, a com* dy that baa been play
ed throughout the length and
breadth of i he country and met
with one universa 1 verdict, viz:
Splendid. Tbe story is familiar to
play goers and readers. The sscri-
flee cf a daughter to save her
father; her marriage with a man
the does not love, but .who is the
soul of honor and pure devotion;
hia discovery of his wife’s indiffrr
ence to him, after having lived
with her lor a period of years, of
fering daily his devotion at a shrine
hicb with the blindness of lore be
could not see was veiled to him
their separation,and in tbe end tbe
bosband’s recall by tbe wife, who
during I is.absence has learned to
know bow well she loved him—
all this is related with a wealth
of incidents that engages and
retains the closest attention and
a depth of pathos that ap
peals to the innermost sensibilities
of the spectator. The intrinsic
merit of this excellent work is not
lessened by the fact that it is
entirely devoid of the tendency to
cater to a morbid uppetite that
comprises a rock of offense in so
many ‘‘society’’ plays. “The Bank
er’s Daughter" in certainly a very
powerful and absorbing play. The
story is full of interest, there is an
abundaucc of comedy clement to
brighten it up, and, above all, the
chaiactersare made to talk and act
like men and women.
The appearance in this city of
this company, in this great play
will be hailed with delight by ail
Ofln Honrs Baitth.rn Express Co,
. November 4. v.
Oil account of the election tha store of
Flicker A Bro., will be
JoVir :
Hours fur reoeivtpu -nd delivering ex
press wiltbofrom 1030a m. to 12*0o.
m., end 2 p. ut. to 4 p. m. Time fur train
connections it-dud-d.
a C. CoorKli, A tent.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
SUM! Jill VOL XIV.
FOR MAYOU
We are anthoiizou to announce
namo rf A. C. BELL a< a cauJirlate for
Mayor of America^ At the Municipal elec
tion in December next. augl if
SO THEY DO.
“Elder Down" and "Coils Lily” are
elegant complexion powders and are
lived in many places with perfect satis-
lection. In whito flesh and pink at
If 3. A. A D. F. Davenport's.
I will keep tny Ice llonse open on .Sun
days from II n. m. to 1230 p. in., only.
oct31.3t J. Ishakhs.
John B. Stetson’s Hats.
ocl8tf Ryi-andkr A Aniiixr.rox.
For FALL and WINTER BONNETS
and IIAT8 call on MRS. M. E. RAlNES,
Jackson Street, Americas, Go.
ootfi-fim
Silk, Alpacas, and Scotch Gingham Um
brellns. livr.ANlii.lt & Auiiinotos.
oot8lf
Full liue of Stiff lists Id all Colors and
Shapes. Btlandkb A Ahkinuton.
ootfitf
Hand-made Mens' Shoes, Double Calf
Uppers—waterproof,
octttf KvuNDzn A Abribotok.
it wns reported on the street
yesterday that Col. Albert Lamar,
editor of the Macon Telegraph, had
said to a gentleman of this oity
that he hoped Frank Bell would
beat Crisp in this district. If this
is a fact, it will not do tbe Tele
graph any good in this section.
The
citizens of Hawkinsvillo
publish Mr. W. A. Jeter in Sun
day's Constitution as the II. I.
Kimball of Ilawkinsvillc, and they
point with pride to the numerous
enterprises he has sucessfuliy start
ed. Although we have neatly
everything, Americus lacks a Kim
ball or Jeter.
Cilsrnl Hears*.
The charge for tho colored hearsti and
e span of horses will hereafter be 44.00,
If D. R. Hli.l.
Afeetst.IpclIlUK,
A noted American said that ho would
not give a cent for n man who couldn't
apelTa word “moro than ono way.” No
tice the following spoiling: O-l-o-a-t-h-e-s,
C-l-o-e-e, C-l-o-t-h-c-s. C-l-o-z-e. You ran
take your oholoo and kouw that John It
Bhuw’e is THE PLACE to buy your Foil
end Winter Clothing it you desire to get
ull value lor your nionoy. ootl'Jtf
A Call to Prayer,
The week from November iitlt to
15th has been chosen as a week of
prayer by the International Com
mittee of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association, and will be ob
served with prayer daily through
out the United Status, Canada nnd
Europe.
Reconsidered.
AMERtcus, Qa., Nov. I, 1884.
We, tho undersigned, after re
considering, decide it better for the
community and tbo election to
keep open our places of business.
HAWKINS & TAYLOR.
8. M. COHEN.
F. H. BUCHANAN.
JOINER A NICHOLSON.
B. H. MAVtBbBltO.
THORNTON WHEATLEY.
J. A. KENDRICK.
J.R. DUNN.I
E O. TURPIN.
M. B. FOSTER.
GEORGE STAPLETON.
R. T. BYRD.
JOHN K. SHAW.
J. W. SHEFFIELD A CO.
G. W. GLOVER.
H. D. WATTS.
J. WAXELBAUM A CO.
EZEK. TAYLOR
J. W. HARRIS A CO.
The Election To-Dny.
To-day promises to be very ex
citing, and by many it is feared
will end in bloodshed. Cooljudg
ment should predominate, and un
necessary quarrels be quickly set
tled. The police will if possible,
be more diligent than ever, and
when any one shows an inclination
to make trouble, he should be taken
in hand. Every Democrat in the
city should turu out and voto early
and then see that all his neighbors
vote. It is hoped that Georgia
will gain for herself the reputntion
of the banner Democratic State in
the Union, and Americus and Sum
ter should do their share.
Kimball Orfani.
The KIMBALL tout no lupniut,
The KIMBALL alwejra given satisfac
tion.
The KIMBALL ia durable and elegant.
The KIMBALL U aweet-tonedond pow
erful.
The KIMBALL ii the cheapest and
The Brush Bill.
Saturday night the city council
and their attorneys held a consul
tation in regard to the injunction
granted Mr. Brush, restraining the
city from selling tbe artesian well
fixtures. They decided to stick
closely to the contract, and fight
the matter out on that line.
Mod Hore Throat, Bleeding Gniun, Sore
mouth and Ulcer*. Cl^ane tht> Teeth ami
>p* tbe Gum* healthy. Prepared *olc-
ly by Dr*. J 1*. A W. It. Hulmkm, Den
tists/102 Mulberry Street, Macon, (Li.
For sale by Dr. W. P. Burt, dentist,
J. £. Hall, and nil druggists and dentists.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the
name of NT. If. COBB m a cmditlute for
Sheriff of Sumter county. If elected, N
H. White, of lh<3 loth District, will be bih
deputy. *e
New Advertisements.
GLOVERS’ OPERA HOUSE.
MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 10th.
The Fashionable E??nl of the Season!
The Orrat Union Fq
Bronson Uowiini,
THE BANKER’S DAUGHTER.
Ae played over 1000 time*
Carefully-Sclcrtcd Cast,
All the Original Grand Effects.
The Scenery curried by th’* Company i* n spec:
,e»t' r«*. jaii e»i from the otifrt'ai inorfcl*.
The oriai.ial Uut c. M»itfitirei t Costumes
inliy eo’et te.i to inter-
it. artistic,
irost heoitil ill tf
Modem play• !
Agnes Ay.ock.
James P. Crossen,....
. W.
side at V r*. fowls and
Tho following poetry was con
tributed to the Clothier by an in
timate friend in the cotton badness, !
who desired to relieve him for A K AL Tl
time ot the heavy weight of pre- ( ««wnea DytllG rGOpleI
paring poetry. Mr. Oyles desires:
us to say that prize pieces will be —— -
received by him. 7
Tiainp, trump,, tramp, tbe bdya art
11m rebiog. I
See! Tboy corns for many miles,
And before another night, j
They’ll Merely come in sight 1
Of the celebrated clothier, Col. Gjlea.
The lender looks aakance
And the rear guard takes a glance
At the antiquated get up of the troop,
Then the column bre-\ka in tmite*
Ah they approach tbe Clothier Gylea,
And they cheer and they cheer,
Then tuey whoop!
So they do.
A. VOICE
FROM THE CORNER!
WE RESPECT THE RIGHTS
OF THE POOR. ™
WE MAKE THE RICH RICHER
PROTECTR)N V V8 L OVKHCHAItGE.
ALITY OB COLOR.
ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL
WIDE AWAKE AND BpTO D
TO WIN.
REFORM!
I HAVE SOLD OUT MY STOCK OF
LIQUORS AND SHALL DEVOTE
MY TIME AND ENERGIES
PRINCIPALLY TO THE
IT IS SO.
Short crop9, no ruin, loo warm
for this season of the year, lota of
dust, money scarce, cotton too low
and dull times arc tin: answers now
given by all the trerclianls, when
tho "How do you do?” is given
them, but how different with the
Bargain Store men. Here goods
arrive and disappear rapidly.
On the first of September last
this new store wns opened with one
of the largest stocks of Dry Uoods,
Clothing, Cloaks, Hals, Shoes and
Millinery ever brought to Ameri
cus.
Every day since then, new and
fresh goods bougiit by their New
York buyer arrived, and now he
finds himself compelled to go to
New York to make his second com
plete purchase in all linas. Never
has anything happened to equal it
in the history of the Americus dry
goods trade.
The only and best reason that
nan he assigned to this extraordi
nary success, may be summed up
in the pluck and enterprise used
by the proprietor, and the fact that
the purchaser is not slow to find
out that 1I8HE is the place to trade.
While other merchants hare held
(heir goods at regular prices and
profits, he saw lit to rcducu his
entire stock to such prices and
TRADE, THEREFORE I
INVITE ALL, AND ESPECI
ALLY THE LADIES, ;WHO DE-
SIRE TO SELECT FOR TH KMSELVES
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
articles;.™ my line to
GIVE ME A CALL 11
i HAVE ADDED TO MY STORE A
LARSE
Whereas, Many citizens of
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 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 weannounce our
self as the
OUR PLATFORM!
COFFEE ILL!
TRY SOME OF THE VERY BEST
Uaptiat sociable*-
Friday Digbt, in Walt’s Hall, wilt
he inaugurated a scries of Baptist
Sociables, given by the ladies ot
n,KIMBALL i. „id 10. for ch .. ‘»Us realers to-morrow I t , bat ch 1 uroh The evening will be
b * j morning, all th. eieotiou uew. re-1 (10 rea,lin 8'
Btrlow Block, Americus, G*. | ceivcd up to midnight to-night.
Election Returns.
Tbe Recobdeb has made arrange-
music, both vocal and instrumental.
toxsorial ahtixts. i good nows, and that Cleveland’s
t.xHhTiH fl,ttB|1 op * election will be so certain that we
Der tjflop ia the room adjaiufig the post
ottce. Our ehop under Whtatley's will
We hope and expect that it will he a P lc *“ nt l ' mc 8 eneraII >''
admission fee of tea cents will be
I
bs ia charge ol on experienced barber
from Macon. In our new quarters wo
will be better than aver prepared to ac
commodate oar numerous end gentle
manly customers with prompt and skill-
h«l work. Ws both served long appren
ticeships before opening out ou our own
own lint, and art therefor© fnll> potted
on the requirements of tbs trade, sad
can announce it to morrow morn
ing.
Prises Tell, People Tell the
Prices.
You know, and ws know, that a con
tented customer is the beat advertisement
we can have. Bat oitentimee low-prieed
goods mean Inferior nnd trashy materials
nnd make up, bene* our endeavor has
been to oonnect theta two strsogsrs, low
ohnrged, and it is hoped that a
large number will he present.
Besides contributing to a worthy
cause, the visitors will be assaicd
of a pU tsaut evening.
ai of everybody and everybody's
pocket, and succeeded with flitter
ing success. But we are not near
at the end yet. Money is getting
scarcer daily. Still harder lime'
arc coming, and what will he the
final result is better imagined than
told.
Tbe Barga’n Store man’s pro
gramme will be a regular march.
He proposes to maruli down with
tbo prices ol all his goods yet iu
stock, in order to march to New
York with the proceeds to buy
GROUND ON MY MILL AND
PUT UP IN AIR TIGHT TIN
CANS. YOU WILL FIND IT
WILL SAVE TIME, TROUBLE
AND MONEY TO YOU.
Low tariff on all goods used
by the people, such as J)jy
Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Millinery, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc.
As low prices surely increai.
es trade and results in tht
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.
y<
JOIN TTJS!
RESPECTFULLY,
H. D. WATTS.
America., (in., Oct. 8, 1884. tf
Be on the winning side. Al
ready we are elected—elected
to sell you cheaperj than the
cheapest; elected to show you
the best and newest; in fact
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-
'nfiKUTy 01 * w » nl * 01° Repealing
UUJN i Jtitfo fop *l-\ • 930 Breech Loaifog
Shot Ot»n for 916, a $12 Concert Orvinette for *7; . . . rtr ,j r(t ,
«Sk ment oi truc econom > and *
will ^devi.i# a fowYOlJhou»B^>»^nu*llVttre form. See us personally and
“ renin?* to Inti^duciitf oor new eotxfg. One . - . »
learn our civil service principles-
■mot tun dull luton ou a heavy beard. : price* sad good goods, nnd we nreconfi
wbm you want any work don*, call on i d.nt that oar itutoau* will b* u well
Md w* Till hit* you promptly, I plt*Md uviutil out iuec*M.
iwwmnmk 1 Mtiitt J, k, nuw.
ACARD.
To *11 wh* aruauffenng from the error,
*nd indi*crtlionn of youtn, nervous
weakness, early deer- loss of manhood*
Aa, I will aentl a Ipe that will cure
you. FREE OF f BARGE. This great
remedy was discovered by n missionary
in South America. Sendueolf-nddraMad
envelope to th* Ext. Jotin T. Uiux
* A A’nt Fiwk Otg
goods lower than they were bought la-iy .onre.:.tioio w.tea i;
, tiOtvti. A p*ntK-mA«. g»t a nil
before. inlnu’e* woik. A bej 11 ye»rw oia KPure-i • i - 4 lV p
KfJr’.IWvTWtfSSWAHTl In retum lor P attonagc I!
neMtbM^nfi pay jou from le* to Fifrooa Dnilcn promise Fair Dealing, Straight
-very nl,ht SnJ » one. for our ll]u,tr-t.d
Cva'onje ofOoM auJSiIv,r U'.tches StUt'oeh- GnnJq Ratl.lhv>k PnCCS.
-UK Bull 1>.* B.tolv-n, Spy UU»e^ IndUa uooa3 l UCa-XtOCK irrioce.
scout end A-iromlct Telescope^ T»lrrrxpS _ ,, * -it
-u-rumea'^ Tyt. Writ •«,•»*■», AemiTlou, Polls HOW Open and Will ~
Violin., n -.. I< msy .tort y-u on th- r-ed to *
I.D JttH'p
In order to raise ae much money
as possible, the Bargain S .orc otleis
before his leaving during this
week extraordinary indueements to
everybody, ioclutling country raer-
chants. Goods will he sold regard
less of cut, price or profit.
Respectfully,
S. M. COHEN,
Tbe Bargain Man
Cotton Avcnne. Sign of red flag,
Of petit* Stale of Abirita*.
• CtfroflAv 4w
Cotton Seed Meal.
We are prepared to aapply thoM want
ing Colton Seed Meal is any quantitle* at
Iswett cash pric-a.
Toots, UcOhABAB A TtattXX,
*<tNdkw.»M
main so until further notice.
Vote early and often is the
wish of yours truly,
JOHN E. SHAW,
Forsyth SttMt, Amfirie«i 0»*