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Going nut and north oloao at... 2®pm
Nightmailnorthclo.ioat 8:00 pm
For Buena Viita and Ellaville
clones daily except Sunday at 12:30 p m
Bumpkin, Preston, Weston, and
Plains of Duaa doses on Mon-
day, Wednesdayand Friday at 1:00 p m
Friendablp, Dranesrille and Cliurcb
Hill doses daily, except Sundajr^ ,
.0 ioStioW/pJceia^co and Se'ato i? !
doses Saturday at 0:00 am
Hudson doses Friday at. 81)0 a m
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day at 8:00 a m
Tbe abovo arrangements will continue
until Change in railroad schedule. ,
W. A; Btaox, P. M;
LOCH, HClIKDUr.K. j
On and after Sunday, November Id trains will
ran m follows:)
UN8 8QUTIL,
Tbe time appears
When our mountaineers
And tbe city peers
Who engineers
Tbe political epberes
And domineers
Orer them and their steers,
Should unite tbeir cheers
And through cannoneers
Tell both'nemispberes
The why and wherefore,
We do say
To-day. * 4
"Well, we should smile.”
The Baptists will probably have
another sociable next week.
Don’t forget the Infantry Pair
next week. It will bo well worth
attending.
- .
Yesterday was a mighty dreary
day, with plenty of promises of
rain—all unfulfilled, however.
Among the distinguished visit
ors at the Fair is Col. James W.
Brady, of Americus.-— Gufaula
Times.
Ur. Geo. 0. Price, foreman of
No. 5, of Macon, was in town yes
terday on business. lie is a wet
como visitor here.
Kail north 8:00 p..n
Might Hxpt-ofa 5:03 a. n
Day Freight, ex Sunday . .8:32;*. i
Might “ “Monday l.WJ a. i;
LOTT WAllItKN, Agent
afollbet^r rad Solicitor, ’
Mr. M. M. Folsom is tbe duly author-
Oollectoe and Solicitor for tbe Re
corder, and All bis business transactions
in connection therewith will be duly
reoognlfc&tBi/ooobptid by tbe proprie
tor*
! 'BUJriyo* shoes from J. H. Black ft
Son, next door to Bank of Americus. tf
a fir oat at McKenzie's
Fresh Fish and Oysters for sale every
day at J. A. Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant.
. c.il tojD.v
And settls that long'standingscoonnt
ootid tstaWcdtf ; Aoxxs Aycocu.
The obi
s zipOfot
tt
Colored Ilsorsa.
i oolored hearse and
fill hereafter bo (4.00.
D. B. Hill.'
Fresh Fish end Oysters for sale every
day at J. A. Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant.
.J 2^sChsr oS£QTW»inst Import-
ed wines at MoKenzie's.
Just received another lot of Larrabegs,
Bnow Flake Crackers, Ansley Bros.;
l, genuine Havanas;
•*8'
Fresh Fish and Oyators for sale every
day at JA. Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant.
novlCtf ** J J
^ BONNETS
and HATS call on MRS. M. E. RAiNES,
Ur. S. W. Dixon, in Barlow Block, haa
will aall them at rock bottom pricea.
Young man, don't forget this. novlOtl
About Spelling,
A noted Amerioan said that he would
..actglv*,lpent |or a man iwbooouldij’t
spoil a word “more than one way." No
tice the following spelling: O-l-o-a-t-h-e-o,
O-lo-M, O-l-o-t-h-c-s, O-l-O-x-o. You can
; take your choioo and know that John B.
. haw's,it THE PLACE to buy your Fall
bud Winter Clothing U you dosiro to get
ull value ior your money, octl2tf
bpmm
hbsa'Hoij■ ;j ■
feiv* litUfsc-
BALL ii.di
DALLVii
The KIMBALL if iweet-toned and pow*
beet
Thp fiIM1IALL !, sold low for cash by
iuoca Fiuckee ft Brio., j
Barlow Block, Americus, Gil
! a mm sjr
To ell whe ere suffering from tbeexror,
end indiscretions of yontn, servons
FKKE OP CHARGE. This
. in Hwift Amwi**,, fiend* eelf-ai
oUTSsspo U'ths EkvdJosrru Ti
*. " ''JgOooou ...'.’j
TMWWfc' T, Hsrport Nelson County
..wllsksy-, tx prslsrrstl aboro nil other
Xwtfi* •»’ haaauaa tf.1* the moat regular
- and moat perfect Product, Incontestably
’ aria*, aud*. A long experience in the
manufacture of. the Herper, -the Ian
w capita) oCt}M>klilla wfaieksmable* hii
tololfi hV Whiskey unfiT If, (s fully m_.
tund, together with th* tact that the
thauavaiyiugdatiafaeUon it haa"
' Ikdatkt educated to a trie
The test on the artesian well bar
ing been satisfactory, an engino
and pump will bo placed there as
soon as possible.
Joe. Roney, despite the dry
weather, caught two fine possums
tbe other night, lie cannot live
without a taste of possum occa
sionally.
Calls for our red edition still
continue to come in, but we are
unable to supply them. If you
want the Recorder, you must sub
scribe for it.
Our Gilt Distribution promises
to bo as well patronized as the
previous ones. The only way to
get into it, though, is to plank
down the money.
One of our boys remarked as ho
was returning home from Macon
last week' that he never felt better
and had less in hla life. We can
uertifv to the latter.
Mr. S. M. Cohen, tho Bargain
Man, was to have arrived home
from New York last night, and If
he did, our readers will hear from
him in tbe morning.
The Goldens will be here about
the first of December. Their dates
have not yet been arranged. When
they do come they will be greeted
with orowdod houses.
Tho mayoralty canvass has
opened np under a full head of
■team, and there will probably be
some improvement In the quantity
and quality of locril news.
Our daily list still continues to
Increase, and we would be happy
to place a few more hundred names
on our books. If you want to
help us give you a good paper, get
your neighbors and friends to sub
scribe.
We have not bad a good season
of rain in this county since the first
of July, a period of more than four
months. Many of tho smaller
streams of tho county have gone
dh^r/yit ear wolle hold oat splen
didly. Carp pones throughout the
county have fallen considerably
and we have heard of them drying
entirely up in some Instances.
A Combination.
Yesterday it waa the talk of the
(treats that the various candidates
for Mayor would submit their
olaimi to a Democratic nominating
convention, the best man to rnn
for Mayor and the others to with
draw. Whether all the candi
dates agreed to this proposition
or not, we do not know, but
the matter.. will probably be
settled in time for ns to annsnnee
it in to-morrow’s Recobdeb. As
far as the Recobdeb Is concerned,
it makes not a bit of diffarcnce who
ii nominated or who is elected, as
we take no Interest In tbe scramble.
Another Obstruction.
Tuesday night, as the ten o’clock
psssenger train from Macon was
coming in, it struck an iron rail
between Troupe and Jackson
streets^ The rail was” placed end
npin the middle of the track in
such a manner as to throw the train
off. The engineer failed to see the
obstruction, and as the cow catcher
struck it, it rsised and carried it
fully sixty feet. All of that dis
tance the track and ties were lorn
up, and the marks still remain.
The engineer felt the unusual jar,
and reported the matter to tbe
conductor, and an examination was
made, revealing the above facts.
The matter is still clouded in
mystery, not the slightest clue
being found to it. What object
the perpetrator could have bad is
not known. This makes twice
within a week that trains on that
road have been assaulted with a
View to injury. Had the train been
thrown oil the track, as was doubt
less intended, it would hare gone
down a high grade and serious
damage would have resulted. We
hopo tbe authorities will succeed
in finding the miscreants.
Tbe Infantry Pair.
Monday night of next week the
Americus Light Infantry Fair will
open by tbe presentation of a very
fine flag to the company by the
lady honorary members, otherwise
tbe Broom Drill. We understand
the presentation will bo a very
elaborate affair, and will be partic
ipated in by many of tbe leading
ladies of tbe city. After the pre
sentation the fair will be duly de
clared open, and the fun will com
mence. Many new and interesting
features will be introduced during
the progress of the fair, and the
managers will do everything in
their power to make it the most
memorable event in the history
of Americus. The committee in
charge of the afiair request the at
tendance and assistance of all the
people of Americus.
The Macon Telegraph has a long
•diloriai upon “Improving tbe
Girls.” The girls are good enough
for us as they are, and too good
for most of the men they marry.
Tho world is not yet quite ready
for female angels Amebicus Re
corder. Now, just listen! Who
■aid tbe world was ready for fe
male angels? We didn’t. Yet the
bachelor editor would seek to
court feminine favor by imputing
to us a position we do not occupy.
We disliko to advertise tho fact,
but the above is the last pathetic
wail of a bachelor, who sees in the
dying hours of leap year his hopes
falling like leaves before tho blast.
—Macon Telegraph.
That is where you again display
your ignorance of human nature—
we arc a married man. It is yonr
baebelor editors who prate about
female angels; but yonr married
man knows that women are not
angels, but the highest type of
mortal, a eomfort and a blessing to
man—especially the blessing, when
bo comes late at night and wakes
np all tbe furniture in the house
in trying to find the bed,
mkeuoryopTittle hin.hr.
She was born MambSOtb, of the pres
ent year; and September 24th she
followed only three months behind her
mother eneugel'e snowy wings to the
Great Beyond,
New Advertisements.
Jo Rent. To Rent.
Three miles from Amerioos, one good
three-mile farm. Healthy locality and
good school convenient. For particulars
apply to THOMAS M. ALLEN.
novl0*4w
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'e*.i non?’"
It was a day of quiet gladt\eea,
When my little darling came,
~~ow it ia with loving sadness,
That I panae to write her pame.
Dark bl«e ayes, bright ailken lashes,
Greeting ever my fondest gaze,
With their happy loving glances,
Brightening these, my dreary days.
aby lips so sweet and tender,
With fondest kisses oft I’ve pressed,
Her little head I loved to gather,
Close Into my aobing breast.
Three fleeting months she was my sun
beam.
My only hope—my little dove.
Then one ang^l more waa numbered
With the infant hosts above.
Aall I ever forget the evening,
When I that fearfnl message read;
Telling me in softest language,
Dailing little Minnie was dead.
tall I ever forget tbe mldnieht.
When I reached her death bed room;
And beheld her lifeless form,
Ready for the silent tomb.
How with bitter, bitter sadnees,
I gazed npon that snowy face,
Those dimpled hands and little eyelids,
Closed forever in the burial case.
Oh! dreary home how dark and silent,
All its light and joy haa fled;
With tbe fairy forma that are sleeping,
In their lowly, narrow bed.
Yet at last I have grown calmer,
Tear* have given place to tigha,
For I feel my darlings are watting,
For ma up beyond the skies.
Ones again my arms shall bold them,
v Whare no cruel dsath will dart
Snatch from many nraoious loved oats,
- ’cai a Tele-
xraphjr. 14,000 m'les of wire now be'ng extended
d;’ tho B. A O. Telegraph Co., The National Tel
Co. O g an I red. The Bankers’ Sc Merchants* 0 tl
Tbe Postal To*. Cos. no hot a puel (n? nr-Mid w* h
new Uooj. Tho S anda-’d Muli : plo: Tel. Co., re>
ecntlv .'rco.po.atcu. ex.enda Eiut, West, North,
a ad gc.jlb. Good poslt'on* now *eady. For fur
ther •nioimaMoi. ndl’csc, nil a eianp, The
Penna. A Now Je'-iev Telegraph, Sbor’dcnd A
Typo Writing Instruc t 'on Company, Ma'n Office,
606 Market atreei, Wllmtng on. De’,
THE LATEST NEWS.
New Yobk, Nov. 14,1884 Now
York is still counting, but it will
make no difference; Cleveland
comes In beyond a doubt, and Jim
my Blaine will have to write more
books for a living. Business is at
a stand still, everybody jubilant of
the prospects. I have been trying
my best to sco Mr. Cleveland, but
be is not expected here, nnd my
time here is too precious to go to
Albany, hence I will delay to seo
him until tbe 4th of March, when
be will be inaugurated as President
of the United States in Washing
ton.
During all this jubilee I bavo not
forgotten business. I have taken
advantage of the “state of ulfaiis”
and have bought one of the finest
and best assorted stocks, suitable
for tbo cold weather and coming
holidays, that was ever brought to
Americus. Tbe goods are being
shipped as soon as possible. Ladies,
be on the watch. Delay your trad
ing until this regular Democratic
Boom Stock arrives. It is impos
sible to enumerate what I bought,
but enough is, that you will be sur
prised at the taste I have displayed
in the selection of them, and at the
prices they will be offered at
Respectfully,
S. M. COHEN,
The Bargan Man,
Opposite the Bank of America*
Mammoth red *i|n antic., e- >
. Elih,
In Barlow Block,
HAS OPENED HER NEW STORE
AND FITTED IT WITH THE
CAPITAL PRIZE^mJ 0o
u We do hereby certify tj^f Vr
StaU Lottery
age and control the DrautngtaZfSff:
and that the tame are eondueteiS^
eety.faimeu, and in aoUS
Partiee, and toe authorize theCmZ^ ot
uee this certificate. tmtwteiJSTl* ^
Hgnaturee attached, in iUadetr£mml*
EVER BROUGHT TO AMERICUS,
WHICn SHE INVITES THE LADIES
TO CALL AND INSPECT. HER
STOCK EMBRACES
ALL TOE LATEST STYLES
Hats, Bonnets
Trimmings 1
AS WELL AS A BEAUTIFUL SELEC
TION OF
WHICH HAVE ONLY TO 3E SEEN
TO BE APPRECIATED.
Peace Proclaimed.
The enemy is routed, and
GYLES, the Clothier and Hat
ter now surveys the field of old
shoddy stocks and high prices.
Their banners of “gftod goods
at low prices,” ate all tha^ re
mains instead. Already' are
our citizens and country friends
being daily directed, by our
brother merchants, to GYLES’
CORNER as the only reliable
place in Southwest Georgia for
first-class garments. And thus
the procession increases and
the boys march to the soul-stir
ring strains ol the band as it
discourses
The fool I left behind me,
Somewhere else to buy,
Ever will remind me
There’s one more fool to die.
A id they die—so they will.
Louisiana Mate Lottery Cmmii
turttnKdutxtloiS’.M *ciwrt!ilb£ * pjSSS*"
with . capital or ,1,000,000-to Vhw, p . E* 1 -
Ihtul of over ,5!0,000 hu .l„ c . be„„ KHr, >
»ir.7±Ksa& 11 -
adopted December Id, A. IL.1170 Con,t “«ioa
Its Grand Single Number ns-....
Ukea place monthly, nXli
Lock at the fbllowlug DUtrlbntion- p0 "P OHfi -
175th Grand Monthly
Extraordinary M-Anaiial Drawimr i
Aaademy °f Ainsle, New Or.'
lean*, Tuesday, December 10/84
»•>. Jobal A. K.hV ..fVlrS ' , " 1
CAPITAL PRIZE, *150,000
45V-Vottce—Ticket, ... T , n
•»•*. ,5. Fifth.,a. Tenth.tl,
LIST OV PRIZES.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF 11.30,000 itvorn
1 GRAND PRIZE OF * ?Bo) ,, V2
1 QBAKU I’BIZK OF 2000,''" 52'™
2 I.AltOC PHIZES OF Kl.m""
Brie
B : S::::SS
« 2b0—. 40000
lm « 100....? 10$
1 * U0U 50-... 50,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
ICO Appro,ictien Pelz«ol ,200.... ,20,(100
..mug
2,272 Prliea, Amounting to..
Appiiatlon for rile, to c'ub. ,|, 0 nlil „
only to tbo office of the Company In New Orient-
Forfunhef Informntlon write rleorly, 01,1,.
fhll mUreM. POSTAL NOTES, Erpmi
Money Order., or Now York Kxcli.nce in Ira"
n.ry fetter. Currency by Kjprn. (all mm, .1
dresir'd ’ ,pw * r -' fixpre.. .1 our viper,u) ,il-
If. A. DAUPHIN.
or*. A. DAUPHIN, N * W ° rU *-' U '
60* Seventh St., Wuhlugtoii. D. f.
Mnlte P. O. Honey Orders pityaete aod addren
Beflatcred Letter, to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL DINE
Now Orlo.ua, Ln.
Savannah, Florida & Western
haii»wat.
[All t-alna of this ro;>d are ru ? by Central (tt)
Meridian time which ia 89 mantes slower that.
Savannah time.]
Cupeiintenden:’* Oflto, 1
8'vnntinli, Nov. 1,1884. |
ET AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 2, 1881,
l’asrcnger Train* on .h'a loud will run «• LI*
Iowa:
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS,
re Hai an n ah da! I rat.
ve at SaTaiinrh dally
An iva at Jasnp daily r.t, 81
m ayc.o -i’aiiy at 9 ka a
Callahan dr'lv at IKOi
Arrive at JackLonwlilc aa'*y at 12 SO p m
?4Cpo
Arrive
‘.rr'.ve
Stopa
t all legular a
i between Havwmch
and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL
Leave Savannah dully ut.
At-ive a; Savannah dally at
Arrive a
Arrive at Dnpont du*Jyat 1115 »®
Arrive et Valdojta daily at fi« p m
Arrive •; Oni.tran daily at 12 40 p ra
Arrive at Tl omatviUe daily at 130pm
Aallve at Rdnbrld^e dull* at 8.10pm
An Ive at 0’iat Aboochee d«My ai 3152 p m
Stopson*Y elslr.ious uamrd above and at all
■tutiona between Thomaiv'Ue ard Chattabooche*
Paaaence a for Brunawlck take tbia train, *r-
rivlng a. Brunswick (via B. A W* Railway) »t
1246 pm.
PaMenxera for Fernandina, Waldo, Ocala, uh**
bury, Gninoavlllo, Cedar Key and all atatlon* oa
Florida Railway and Navigation Company tak*
th*» train. . . „ *
Close connectiona a: Jac'caonrille dai-y wr
Green Cove Sprlnga, St. Aara 1 -'^ Fa’»tt;,M-
terpriae,Sanford aur^all lamJingaJoa 8t. John*
river. .. .,
P«-acn3o;a for Penaacola. Mobile, 9.
Texas and trana>-Miaalaatpi>i |>oin-stake thla twa-
Arriving at Peraaco'a a. 10 06 p m., Moblk - 4#
ul)New Orleans at 7,43 am. ^
Pullmu buffat and sleeping! cart WaycrvMW
Naw Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
1»P®
J. J. Smith, 1 Iron Safe.
J. Stephenson, 1 Iron Safe.
Jno. E. Sullivan, i Iron Safe.
Eil. Neil, 2 buodlei SbaftR.
Wot. Tillman, 1 empty Keg.
G. H. Tommey, 1 Grain Mower.
B. A. Harris, half barrel Cider.
J. Israel, 1 Keg Whisky.
J. T. Jones, 1 Keg Vinegar.
Americas Oil Co., 1 barrel Grease.
*• •• 1 Tin of Potajb.
“ M 1 pee, 1 crate machinery.
'• ** 2 barrels paint
Jas. Crock, 1 box iron roofing, 1 box fix-
tures.
Carter A Johnson, 3 coils rope.
P. H. Williams, 2 boxes bottles.
J. A. Smith, 1 pg (2 bx) inndriee.
O. B. Beverly, 1 plow ttock.
E. J. Cheek, 1 baggy.
M.. 1 box pickles.
Bower A Monk, 1 com fioda-water.
B.,1 took guano.
No mark and unclaimed, 1 griat mUL
The above will be Bold at pubiio out
cry Dee. 15,1884, from tbe Soutbweetera
Railroad depot unlew previously claimed
and charges paid.
XOTT WARREN, A(*nt.
America*, O*., Rot. IS UN. «M
L-avcSnx.-in-iah dsily
An ive at Pavannah daily at J* J*
Arrive at Je-np daily at m « m
AIve at WaycroM dai'y at “ * £ “
Arrive at Cjlahan dally at I ij « S
Arrive a; Jtckeont'l'e daliv at •••J SC0 ? h
Slop* at all rtju'ar ita.lona between Savzan***
and Jacksonville. _ . , v .
Pn'lsun p irlor car* Savannah to Jack»onvll f-
JESUP EXPRESS.
Leave Pavannnh daily at 1« ? 2
Arrive at Savannah dally it....
Arrive at Jarap dally at
Stop# at alt ra?MUr end flag
70Upn
^ _ Ions beine*
Savannahaid Je'-up.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at. J. ?aSm
Arrive at Savannah da«iy at ®
Arrive at Wayc a« dai’y at J
A-.-rive at Callahan daily at
A Tive ft JackaonviUe dally at * J5 ‘ m
Arriva at Dupont dally at . a
Arrive at Live Oak d »% }jj; a
Arrive at Gaiaeavtdedriy a, A”
Arrive at VaMo-tR tfevty JJfJS
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