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A MERIC US, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1884.
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LjlEUtCUS .Recorder
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O Xs» S SIS 3311.
fliti os cotton avenue,
'ameiucus.
tb.o-mntjTSMt of Sumter
L"; a oral'. ri'imiMlnn the Son'll.
^Vrolrool. 71 milis «•»*"►» '■*
' ,,,,i „bimt nOiureii norrhi f lb-
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I. oiIiumI muI homenllnml pro-
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mi all tt»t» Iruitrt. atn
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yn, »icp, Iri*b
itnl<»*e p^nii'iN, ehiitas.
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tdrolii-K « r '*’
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K»wet |
r,,„it iw .if, -llgtr CHOC. «'wr*''•*
f . ^, r .ijcs, pluuiH m«tl oilier f»ui»n.
t. aL-it-i* mild mo I • q'l ‘‘.It*, ftud one
K! m ..si lieullliV IU tlie world lie ulr
F, „re and rr **»»»! beueliaiftl or
r |ug !’, lt , r ,»at (lisense-. All kiiMlH . f
' * • pet formed without
j suitin'r lie«t or
£wnU. Am-run* >.»* ft popnluii...
Rfi-Mt i« (leanrifully miifted on i»ipb
ti.ni'u l/r-'un I mul w*. »H of «-;n.e of
bu<in**« 1*1 'His iq the
, lm tiue pub ic^ctiooU;
mJcliirch'»; a l«v«« f'bio librar,;
dully, aentt-trookly mol two
fcppklv ne'Vi*P'l , « ,> ; ,l 11 '/ w hong*,
l,r y'*te!y fariwb-'l u »'.s ►celimy and
n[ | J; i inj 1 000 perHun-; ft ft ell
I'liUrd Ore d-|) .itulPI.t, intflU.lt* R
'Hu a .saK-ra; ihe i-tr-.l* nre will
I "j he »ert-.l mul Habit-d; tli.rn nr-
In, Sowing mill*, ft o ■««» wmI oil mill,
lUiiii.l! mill v>ri ' •> «. rkf, i-nr.i««e
* “and fttimuW of minor uuuituou-
..■iibiim IWO Inn.ilr.il tiriioiiireemjflirerl
lu.rcnQtile bnilo* i ; ilir-e batkt with
, iilinrill.nce if capital; ten Ruud
hu'iii-il pool nco.mimi.dftt
n.ricn* is'I' 1 ’ c ntr« o. iriidn f r s x
autirsniuiprl big'he rich -t ftcr cul-
r.ls.c io r iu Oinrcift. Hu) ftver.'g- i.u-
i.hr<>tUMi r'Ceipts ln-llut 3 i.UUO bnl n,
deh ft ill be In rely in.reas d I.) tin
□ipl.ti'.ii "I the P'.s'ou and Lomplin
Ur-ml now in pr* cos* of c-nsirnciioo.
i i. ■ 1. - 1 cl ly m Sun'll we-t Ge-r-
.1, ami b.1. be.n appro),rlitrly nuui.d
Jas. Flicker & Bro.
JEWELERS,
AND DEALERS IN
PIANOS
LATEST NEWS.
Barlow Block,
ORGANS,
- - - - Americus, Ga.
We desire to call the atten'ion of the public to the f tot that we hare at last got
settled in onr new H'ore on the PUBLIC SQUARE and lmve < n hand a large and
handsome stock of every thing in our line. Our sti ck consists partly of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of All Kinds I f:rrJ,"«ri”;,d“,oS
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
TABLE AND P CKET CUTLERY.
GOLD PENS. PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS,
WALKING UANKS, OPERA GLASSES,
GOLD AND AND SILVER THIMBLES, ETC.
I Cep tal” of thill
It, a 1*1 it is rapidly g owing in popn-
0l , m|.f ueuth. A« ft place of bu J-
,< rendt-nci* »t pr^nnu aitrncti ns
iM by lew ci ion iu the
p.'*iy i»f all kiud«» is ctimpam ive y
hj>, iilth Uih mpidly udviincing in
|4ln>; '(iein< nhftnntrt « f both city and
inirV are • nltiviited. courteous mnl
ipitilje, « 11 a cordial welcome 10 ini-
hiijjr.tuH. To ei.ti r|iif-in« iratlhsuien, ju-
ontcH|ii ali-ts and inda«ni«>tm farm-
itiioecth n ol Oeoigia offers tine op-
r.hiits Any intonuu'iou in lej-mi
riv nr countiy will b* cheerfully fur*
etlbva'ldres ing the Amguicus Rk-
buKDKlt, Auwrh-ns, Ga.
IwliiSSimliE
i.A tr y aits.
C. It. JlcCKOUY, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r.Ll.AVILLK, GA.
TERMS—All HhI m* from 30 or nurier, 3:
afOto tMiu, ie» p *r o ni.;o»rr »even
Mi-. N*icli;iri{t» unl*rs co.IcCilon# ivma<it'.
Dr. 0. B. RAINES,
jK'lltiRON AND PIIVSICIAN.
I^tr-fil* i.fu <fc«'oii'ti ccrvice*. with an csrcri*
DR. C. A. BROOKS,
AMElltCUS. G A.
MuWl.t II.v,Jritr mom fti'l refoiv.
J "li-n.». TVlil he "imJ it nifl r nt tit.
h }| *1 ** "f 1 *1. S 11. iuwkmr, cri fi Lee nn-i
• ik-tiHr .tievt.1, ro.»>5 8m.
_joy K f. f, A £KO VS.
|Ll». J. Mi'Ur. 0, Horace MeO.ll.
[iiiunieula! Marble Works,
H1U.HH Ic 11 et' t 1,1,, I'niprli lurs,
[Sunil.. K t Corn*r of the Public Square,
AUEIUCUS, GA.
| Monuments, Tombs, Etc., Etc
he»t ffjiian ana American JXarbfe.
,ro *» Reltlu* for Omrierjr Kudos*
octtjr »p«rd-»«y.
FOR XtfSXTT.
Tin. latj risideneo of L C Birrelt.ua
I u“. rch Oh"-'. -eenpied by A. A
‘‘^session given Septembei 1,
We ora Headquarters for
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses!
Cm su : t any and every one-in Gold, Silver, Seel, Bronze, Zylontte. Celluloid or
Rubber Frames. We nre Sole Agents fir KING’S CEBEBHATED PATENT COM-
BINAIION SPEOTACLES-tho beat in tho world. Wo sell tho
Davis and Williams Singer Sewing Machines 1
and havj constantly on hand Noodles, Oils, Attachments and Parts for all Machines.
Wrt have tho best»quipped shop for the
Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
iu this section of tne State. We employ none but first-class workmen and g«*m
all our work.
NEW YORK.
the canvass by cooties.
Cleveland'. Pltfralltjr lftcrftft.ftd-
VVa«uinoton, Nov. II.—Report,
from lire nunvuns by the couuty
boairla in New York stale has
been receivnl front the followinj*
counties, whicli correspond with
i lie table publiahed in the New
Yoik Sun of Saturday, an I tie
I' me. of Sunday last: ClinU.ii,
Mudi.un, Montgomery, Orange,
Rensselaer, Saiatoga, Schenectady,
Schoharie. Seneca, Warren aud
Yules. Easex county increase.
Blaine's figures in the Sun by two
votes. The canvassers of Niagara
county adjourned until to morrow
on account of the incomplete re
nuns. The canvassers of Livings
ton county met to day, but Uncling
PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT.
This brunch of onr business is stradily inerpnsing and all wc nrk is Ihit partlfft
who txppi't tit buy a Pi.mo Hud Organ *il»ctll and exi*ui<iv our stock niul get our
priyes before they buy. If wo cannot do as well or hi-ttt-r lor yon than y- u enn do
f »r yourselves we do not n»k your pnlro»'ng«. The fact that we have >ohlP at-osontl
Orginn to doZMts of the b-st business men in Auu-rions shows pluinly that w«* hcII »h
to a ns any ohm, and when yon buy irom us you Imve no frmgbt to pt.y and save, the
ir*.nbl** ottV'l)' xintf the instrument, ns wc place it iu your house mdiI o»vm you n
FIVE YEAR'S letmrontee. We ulso have on hand a large stock.ol small Mu-ical In-
stritm»#»»fH, consiMtitiK of Violins, Onitai*. 33aij s, Tamb'urines. Accoril**oiiH »<nd
Harmonicas, and also !<« op Striucs of tlio very b qn tlity. Violin B »ws, Tail pieccP,
Bridges, Rosin and all kind of Musical Instrument Trimmings.
The Office of tho Southern Express Company
D in onr s*ore and their Agent, Mr. S. C. COOPER u in onr empl- y ns Book-keeper
ttltd Salesman and wilt ba glad to serve all who are needing any ti i ig iu our line.
CALL AND SEE US IN OUR NEW STORE!
„ ovmf JAS. FRICKER & BRO.
Apt'lv to
crih» *2ifi{,. i
JftNO. M. Cokes.
Dissolution Notice.
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,!v J by mutual c-.-k nt
_ A -I Baidwix&Co.
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old oi r mi'linj in'erTRts in
uity t.» Ainerb-na Oil C >ni| a* y.
nport is dtfc*
Chsap Engines.
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ft.l'l'-i'f’ ,,<al n) b>r
Wanted i
^APWc^ ^04 Arg^a.
Pine Plantation
FOR SALE!
The J. W. Furlow Plantation,
In the Fifteenth District of SumterCounty, containing One Thous
and nnd Four Hundred (1,400) acres of the finest (arming land
in Southwest Georgia. About seven hundred acres open and in
highest state of cultivation, balance in hammock and original
pine forest. Well adapted for stock farming. Place contains
new comfortable five room dwelling, new barn and smoke house,
nearly new gin liou^e, sixteen good frame cabins, and all other
necessary out-buddings. Plenty of wa.er, good fences, libor
abundant and cheap. Place made in 1882, with twelve mules,
one hundred and Ibrty-one (141) bales cotton, three thousand
(8fKM>) bushels corn,Jone thousand^ 1,000) bushels oats nnd other j i’nd Xt''anotticr'p
small crops,
Hint tie Hue of One Fold of erne,
and will make eight).five or ninety bales this year without it. .
Purchaser will have refusal of twelve good mules, wagons, cornL^^/J***
fodder, cotton seed, cattle and hogs on place together witli all | b.md. Tbo room wus tilled with
necessary farm utensils A splendid pl«ce and a rare bargain j ^,\^. i "^^moDg l 'u. C ui-
given. Will be divided in lots to suit purchaser, 'i'emis easy.; yvr. |.re»eiit represeniiag the re-
Propertv sold for division only. For maps or information call l‘;£}' c ™r* V, ]X W. JLEMrts.Tib
< n or address, Clcorge lili.a, Rubtrt Sewell. Clsr-
J. W. FURLOW, Americus, Ga.| Ruder. The democratic national
| and stale commissioners were rep-
If satisfactory sale is not made in thirty days, place will be r.senud by Qentral Francis 0.
leased for a term of yea/s with all atock, forage uud tool*. j R.rlow, E«nkIio R»ril*u, Aarw
iiiMin..iniMii.vi> ** 'auerpesi, »MmI »> aUUW,
till to morrow, l’lie cliairuiaii ol
i he board authorizes the slatemeiil
that Ul.iue’N plurality in the court
ty is 1 IS2, which is sixtv less
than the hgures of the 8un, and
one less than the Times' statement.
TUX VOTE OF ALBANY.
The sub committee of the board
of county canvassers of Albany
met again this evening. The
twelfth ward matter was consider
ed, and the democratic candidate,
iu whose favor the change of votes
was made, refused to protit by it.
The effect will b« to elect the re
publican cnnlidatea for county
treasurer and coroner. The .ole
on presidential electors will be
ollluially canvassed to morrow. It
is lelieved that there will be no
change. Cleveland's plurality is
050.
THE QUEENS COUNTY CANVASS.
The Queens county supervisors
met at me county clerk’s office nt
IU o'clock this morning to canvas,
the electoral voles. There was a
large attendance of republicans and
democrats from nil parts of the
country. County Judge, Arui-
Htroug and District Attorney
Fleming appeared lor the stale
democi id ie committee, and Coun
sellers Jesse Johnson and IV. 8
Cogswell for l''e republicans. Re
turns from several districts in
north Hempstead and Flushing
were olj. cted to by Cogswell, on
the giouud that the grand totals
were nut given. No errors effect
iug ihe result us already civen were
discovered, it is doubtful It the
re-ult will be annouuced to day,
unless the r.j ctvd returns are
counted ibis ulternoon. Assem
blyman Ed A. Darrah paesenlcd a
protest agaiusl the award oi the
certificate to Thomas ll. Smith,
republican, lor the assembly from
the second district of Queens
county, alleging fraud, bribery, ir
regularities anil illegal voting in
L mu 1-land city.
The Queens counly board 61
supervisors bad not completed Hie
canvass ol the electoral vote when
they adjourned at 5 p. m. to-aay.
The tcurus of 0 uiatriois, which
were returned to the inspectors for
correction, still remaining to be
canvnmed. In the last ease the
ii-speulora had failed to give the
unal numb;r ol votes cast. Dur
ing the evening session, when the
returns trom the that district ol
the first ward of Lung island Ci y
were presented, Counsellor Jesse
Johnson, representing the republi
can .'ate committee, questione- 1
their validity, claiming that they
were nut sinned by the property
qu.iiii.d inspectors, lie said he
had Iu en told that William llenry,
chairman of the hoard of inspec
tors, had lelt the polling places,
had revived no ballots, aud has
wore
person
had lakcn his place and signed the
returns without being duly quali
fied.
TUE NEW YORK CITY VOTE.
In New York city today, at
noon, the board of aldermen were
sworn in tea board of county can
Francis M. ScQtt.. Francis L. S’et
S’n, Edward R. Bicon and Janes
C. Carter. A resolution was of
fered that none except (hose hav
ing business with the board should
be allowed to remain in the room
during its sessions. This was laid
on the table. Tho requisite com
missioncr* were appointed on pro
tests, the supervising of returns,
etc. William P. Kirk ( Tammany)
read a protest against any votes
being counted that were cast for
William ll. Grace for mayor, o.i
the ground that it had been puh-
Holy and aemi-oflicially asserted
and believed by many people that
Grace was not a naturalized citi
zen. This matter was re'erred to
the committee on protest. The
board then adjourned until to
morrow. ,
Up to this time no objection had
been offered to the interference ol
mttside parlies; but at this point.
Supervisor McLaughlin suggested
llmt tho oljicliun ol counsel were
interfering with the work of the
hoard tin I moved that the canvaan
proceed. Thisioirse Wts adopt d
und no fiilher notice was taken ol
Johnson's objection. Johnson also
claimed that the note of the town
of Newtown was in excess of the
registry, but upon an inspection ol
Hie registry books he discovered
that it was several hundred less,
it is now almost certain there will
be no change in the figures as al-
ready published showing Cleve
land's plurality to be 1.220.
TUE KINGS COUNTY VOTE.
The Kings county hoard can
vassers met to-day. A number of
citizens were present, ns were also
coun-el representing tbc republican
and democratic national and State
cmnmit'ces. John Y. McKre was
elected cha'rinan, and the usual
committees were appointed, after
which the boaid went to work on
the canwusa.
Thu hoard of canvassers of Su'-
folk county, also got to work to
day. Lawyers urc present repres
enting both the Ilepubliunu nnd
demnuralic parly.
changes in Cleveland's favor
understood that no Information has
I ecu received at the demoofatln
committee loom which in not in
accordance with Mr. McPherson’s
tabic.
Al this hour 9:30 p. w., reports
from the county tmaids ot thirty
counties of Nciv York slate, nor’h
of Harlem river, make changes in
ibe figures published in the New
York Timis ami the Sun, the net
result ol which is to diminish
Blaine’s plurality, as given in bo<h
papers. Taking tho Times’ tables
as published Sunday, as a busie,
the net loss to Blaine is 54. AII
of the changes noted in these re
ports are in counties which gave
majorities for Blaine. No change
lies thus far been made iu the pub
lished minorities for Cleveland.
The following are the counties em
braced in the above statement.
Allegheny, Cayuguo, Chautauqua,
Clinton, Essex, Livingston, Fulton,
Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Mndi.
son, Montgoinciy, Onandago, O'-
leans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam,
Raneasnelcr, Rockland, Saratoga,
Schenectady, Schoharie, Seneca,
Siueben, Tioga, Warren, Wn-liing
ton, Wavne, West, Chester, Wyom
ing and Yates.
t:ie times figures sustained.
The reports at 10:3 J p. m. from
additional New Yoik counties ol
Richmond, Orange and Catinran-
gus, make no change in tho Times
list, but a correction received Irom
Lewis county, in which a change
ot fifty-two In the published plural
ity was previously noted, makes
a change of only two voles, so lii.it
the changes of tin* thirty-three coun
ties show a nut reduction of
lilaine'a pluriilUy, as published in
the Sunday Times, of four votes.
TUB xr.x’r HOUSE
TO. Dftu.eer.tft L»m 10 or tlafttr P-ft
••■I ftifj iiiiy.
Wasuinoton, November 11
Edward McPherson, secretary of
the republican congressional com
raittee, says that from the most au
thentic intoimat'nm he lias been
able to secure the next bouse of re
presenialives will consist of 182
democrats, 141 republicans, 1
greeidntcker and 1 funionist. As
They Adjourned.
From th« A:ehJ«oa Glob*.
Old Sol Miller, editor of Troy
(Kansan) Chief, and whohasa wide
reputation as tho possessor ol a
pen dipped in red hot gall, but
withal a little wicked and a good
d al irr -verent, was recently nom
inated for the Kansas Senate by
the Republicans. The religious
element held a meeting and indig.
"ally d'tc-mined not to support
hi n. The crowd was large, unan
imous nnd enthusiastic. They ap
pointed a committee, so the story
goes, to wait on old 8o!,and notify
him that lie must withdraw or they
would bust him. The committee
found the old man in his sanctum,
and proceeded to unlnid their mis
sion. When the spokesman bad
finished, and the others ol the com
mittee hid endorse I his remarks, the
old gray headed editoi str Igh'cned
to his full height, pnlnu-d a long
bony finger at the committee, while
a strange glitter came into his eyes,
and lie spoke in low, freezing tones:
■For thirty years I hare published
a paper in this town. Not a week
has passed in all that time but
some truly good Christian man bu
been to me and begged that some
thing to his discredit should be
withheld from publication, 1 have
.1 ways complied. But the articles,
though not printed, were always
written an filed away. I'm a
methodical man. 1 have more than
one thousand articles within reach
of my hand, embodying every dis
reputable scrape and adventure that
the “best and religious element”
in this community has been engag
ed in for the last thirty years.
And I just want to say that If I
am beaten at the polls 1 will start
a daily piper tho next day, and I
will never stop until 1 have printed
every one ol those stories. That
is my answer.” The committee
crept quietly out and returned to
i lie meeting to make their report.
V silence like that of death fell
upon the assembly, Mil the purring
ol a cat upon the pulpit cushion
sounded like the filing of a circular
-aw. Fur ten minutes no one
spoke, when at last the sexton said:
“I move wo adjourn.” It was car
ried unanimously. And thus mis
erably perished a promising inde
pendent movement.
A Bonanza the Folitlcaus Lest Sight »L
While politicians were quarrel
ing on Tuesday, October 14th,
1881, the 1731 Grand Monthly
Dr iwing or the Loubiana State
L iltcrv came off. M. A. Dauphin,
New Orleans, La., (to whom all
inquiries should be addressed).
Ticket 78 45A drew the first capital
prize or $75,000, and it waa sold in
whole ticket to a well known busi
ness man of the Crescent City, and
paid in to E. B. Lhone, of the
Louisiana National Bank tiler-.
N i. 77 050 drew the second prize
of $25,000 sold in fifths at ons dol
lar each—one-filth each to Mr.
Harry Smith, Justice of the Peace
and ivm. M. Kennedy, planter,
both of Ureeneville,MU one fifth .
to W. C. Briggs, of Chicago; ano
ther to E. C. Bennett, No- 210
Sedgwick st., Cb otgc. Two-filths
or UK* t Uir.l prize ol $10.000—ticket
No. 47 254—was won by O. C. Fox,
P.irtaae, \Vis. The fourth prizes
of $0,000 each were won by Nos.
13,388 ami 64,631, sold in filth a at
one dollar eacb.nad scattered very
promi-cuausly. North, South, East
and West, to pirtiea in Memphis,
Y.nn.j Columbia, Tern.; Puiladel-
plda, I’eun., and New York city,
Ac.. &c. But it will ever goon,
and ll you invest it may make you,
but will not break you. f To be
continued indefinitely.)
A Presbyterian doctor of divini
ty oi c t said to me at a general
assembly, says a member of the
St. Paul Pioneer Press staff: “You
paper men must have queer vlewa
comp.'renlwiili tlie membership ol %
'he various parlies in the present j b ihnnahL
ii.mj-.u-iu id-. , JL<< «
22
ist vote. This classification is sub
jeet to a possible change of two to
tnree votes. One or two of the
Tennessee dis ricteare claimed by
tie republic nt, bjt positive ini.
one aide and report the proceed
ings for the paiter.”
The Athene negn et now say
million is not yet rr'ceivrd about j that Cleveland it elect)d, but Gtn
them, and the filth Wisconsin di - a rant will see that Blaine is seat-
trict is .till in doubt, but is cun
i-tded by this estimate *<* the demo
crate. Mr. Poet,secretary ot Ibe
democratic congressional commit-
democratic congressional commit- »n«»r race, wu i
Ue,.» •»$ mw la Ue tit/, bat it U tisiy picked ifctir masters.
ed. They firmly believe tbit Dem
ocratic success mean* slavery to
their race, end several Lave al-