Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 24, 1884, Image 2

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^— Columbus District—J. S. Key, P. E. Columbus—St. Luke, W. Lewie. St. Paul, A. M. Wynn; Broad Street, W. A. Huckabee. Cataula—0. D. Adame. Hamilton—Basconi Anthony. Talbott—J. B. Culpeper. Butler—T. K. Leonard. Geneva—W. B. Morehouse. Buena Vista—J. D. Mauldin. Marion—W. W. Tidwell. Galatia—To be anpplled.J>y T. M. MoMfObael. Lumpkin and Providence—J. S. Jordan. Florence—W. F. Smith. Cutsets—C. W. Snow. Paine Institute—W. C. Davis, professor. Macon District—J. W. Hinton P.B. Macon—Mulberry street eburoh J. 0. A. Cook; First street eburoh, J. O. A. Clark; East Maoon, P. H. Grumpier—S. S. Sweet, supernum erary ; Jones Chapel, W. J. Robert son; City mission, J. W. Simmons —0. J. Toole, supernumerary. Macon Circuit—W. C. Wade. Gordon—J. Langston. Jeffersonville—W. Lane. Cochran—J. W. Domingos. Hawkinsville and Haynesville B. J. Burch. Perry—L. A. Dorsey. Fort Valley and Pr W. F. Floyd. Ills Providence— Knoxville—John T. Low—L. A, Snow, supernumerary. Marsballvi I vi lie and Montezuma— T. M. Austin. Byron—To be supplied. Snow—John G. Harrison. Vienna—A. A. Bllenwood. Wesleyan Female College—W. 0. Bass President and 0. W. Smith Professor. Orphan Home—L. B. Payne agent and S. R. Weaver superin tendent. Editor Wesleyan Christian Ad vocate—J. W. Burke. Savannah District—T. B. Mo Gehee, P. E. Savannah—Trinity and Marvin, T. T. Christian; Wesley Monumen tal, W. 0. Lovett; New Houston Street, H. P. Meyers. Bryan—Sopplied by J. T. Mills. Springfleld—J. B. Wardlaw, Svlvania—R. E. Evans. Bethel-8. W. Stubbs. Mtllen—W. J. Flanders; Rev. MoDowell transferred to the West Texaa conference. Waynesboro—B. F. Breedlove. Betnany—H. R. Felder. Louisville— M. F. MoCook. Gibson—J. B. Griner. Davlsboro—J. M. Lovett. Sandersville and Tennllle—J. R. MeOleskey. Washington—J. E. Sentell. Pine Htn and Harris—B. H. Sms- net. Missionary to China—Ozias G. Mlngledoft . Missionary to Hebrews—John J. Magath. Watcross District—P. S. Twit- ty,P. E. Wayoross—E. M. Whiting. Waresboro—To be supplied by A. Clark. Camden—0. T. Blokley. St. Mary’s—T. M. Christian. Folkstono Mission—Supplied by 0. W. Infinge. HomervilTe Mission—Charles Da vis. Dupont—W. M. 0. Conley.. Stella—Supplied by J. W. Wells. Greenfield Mission—W. L. Car ter. Moultrie Mission—Suppliod by M. H. Galloway. Lowndes and Echols—J. M. Fos ter. Sumner—J. E. Shepherd. AUspaha—W. J. Stellln; .tie Rivei Spring vale—L. II. Green Fort Gaines—B. F. Riley. Andrew Female College—H. W. Key president. WRIOQTSVILLE DISTRICT—R. B. Lester, P. E. Wrightsville—J. E. Ainsworth. Dublin—T. D. Strong. Jrwinton—B. S. Sentell. Swalnsboro—C. A. Moore. Summerton and Midville—H. A. Hodges. Marviile—Supplied by 0. R, Lassiter. Mt. Vernou—A. H. Bazemore. Reidsville—J. L. Gilmore, J. J. Chiles, supernumerary. Eason Mission—Supplied by W. T. Ray. Areola Mission—SupDlied by W. H. H. Bush. Millray—T. I. Neese. Hinesville—J. E. Rorie, M. B. Ferrell, supernumerary. Jonesville—To be supplied. Darien—G. C. Thompson. Brunswick District—J. D. An tbeny, P. E. Brunswick—N. C. Clarke. Blscksbear—F. W. Flanders. Jesup—C. H. Branch. Baxley—W. F. Hixson.. Gsaharn—T. L. Williams. Ocmuigee—Supplied by- R. D. G. Walters. Eastman and Chauncey—U. C. Brewton. Dodge Mission—Supplied by R. D. Gentry. Jacksonville—J. Carr. McRae—W. D. McGregor. Springbill—J. M. Hendry. Buckhorn—Supplied by D. G. Pope. ipring Hill High School—C. C. Hines, principal. Transfers—R. W. McDonald, to the west Texas conference; J. K. Crenshaw, to Florida conference; S. M. Tucker, to Baltimore con ference. 200 VALUABLE GIFTS, .Americus Recorder TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. Monday, March Snd, 1835. Deslrin Increase the circulation of the Bx- coauKR, at the some tune to encourage the payment of au* tiona in advance, wo have for the past two yearn annually distributed a number of valuable and uaeful presents among tboae of oar subscribers who paid up all arrears and ona year in advance. These Distributions wero ro fairly conducted, and the preaenta gave aneh gen eral satisfaction, we have determined to make another dlatrlbatlon on the td of March nrxt, at which we shall distribute among those of oar ■abscrlbers who pay up all arrears and one year In ^vonce the following presents: * ONE TON tyMASTODON GUANO ty MASTODON GUANO !“^| Manuiacturcd by tho Georgia Chemical Worki.of Augusta, Ga., and Hold by Toole, IfcGarrah 41 Tondee, Americus, Ga. This brand la acknowU edged to bo without a superior in Its fertilizing qualities, being of high grade and manufactured of the beat material#. This ton will be distrib uted In three prizes—one of one half ten, one ol 000 pounds, and one of 400 pound*. lyCOTTON SEED MEAL !^tl tirCOTTON SEED MEAL H Manufactured by tho Americas Oil Company. As fertilizer this Meal has proved to be of the i the toil for inlta, but It* effects vcral years after. D Is also a One food for stock. Is sold by the Oil Company at their n ill lor •25 per ton. Thle ton wilf be distributed in ihree iriaee—one .of one-half ton and two of onc-quar- ier ton. 0 MONARCH 0 Iy BOUND BOSOM SHIRTS!! -£1 of Geo. B. Claett, From the’ well-known h*u..v % , KV . Bro. A Co., Troy New York. Them «Urt-.., the very best made, both in matorlsl, eut and workmanship. They are handsome, durable and never foil to give satisfaction, 'lhvy can,be seen at the store of John H. Shaw, on rorsyth street, [f)f tk.l. mI. rin — .A - - - 1L wholi .gent for Ihelr tale. Go.-4k«them. ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS “CROSS-CUT" SMOKING TOBACCO Manufactured h, W. Duke, Son. ft Co., Bor- ham, N. C., Irom old North Carolina leaf, and up In handsome foil paeksges. An we would as many ns possible to try It, we it In packages of one ponud each. d put il like FIFTEEN BOXES— TWENTY BARS EACH— * N LIGHTNING SOAP !!! Muratetared !by W. 0.'NoS ft Co.,-Atl»nta. soap, one of the most wonderfol dls- - a new process this soap sh clothing almost witb- , .. board, at the same tims SWISS5 KSTLlfitt JSfflWSi bars each. 100—B-O-O-K-S1—100 BY STANDARD AUTHORS !! BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD I!! POWDER (Absolutely Pure. I This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and whole*om*nesa.%More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in eompetion with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phoepbato powders. Sold only in AOYAL BAKING POWDKB CO, 101 Wall Street, Now York. decHyl. WHITE SEWING MACHINE! WIIITEiSEWING MACHINE!! WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!! . booki are •*! by the most popular authors, K>3». .mS", P?*"'' handscmtly bound in Cloth and bold, nod would mako a valuable ad dition to any library. ty 8-I-L-V-E-U W-A-T-C-II! Fine Case and Good Movement*. Weioffer no fraudulent goods, for when a man want* a * be wants oae bo can rely upon. tysiLVER BUTTER DISH ! with Cover, a Ilandsomo Article. Mrs. Smith's due. and what tho Row. Mr. MoKtaatry haa to way about It. log. Little Riter Minion—J. J. Good * roan. Pterion—H. M. Morrison. Tboua.villi District — J. O. Branch, P. E. . Thomasvilie—E. H. McGehte. Blakely—R. L. Wiggins. Leary—V. R. D. Woodhall. Newton—E. A. Sanders. Albany and Weeley Chapel—G. W. Mathews. Camilla—George S. Johnson. Pelham—To be supplied by Har rison Stobbs. Cairo—W. B. Ouslcy. Attapnlgas and 8tate Line Illa rion—/ P. K. Smith. Bainbridge-J. M. Marshall Trinity-E. L. Patrick. Cedar Spring lttiaion—A. Carraway. Boston—R. U. William*. Quitman—J. W. Weston. Brooks—W. W. Stewart. ValdMta—0. H. Canon, Jr. Amuicus District—G. G. N. McDonald, P. E. Americus—A. T. Mann. Beater** J. R. Littlejohn. Magnolia'Spriogs—H. 0. Pen- Imi Oglethorpe—R. F. Williamson, ■uavilla—C. L'. Boland, . ToT«* Public: I have been a fearfal sufferer for fifteen yean, most of the time with what haa been called Kcssnta or Halt Rheum, Psoriasis and Lepra, and the like, and have always been told that there was no cam forme, and have been so dis couraged that / kad su »mom Jit at lit*. I have been so badljratllictod sometimes that there was not the as,crimson. It would commons* la email white H»H953&&a run together until there was a complete dry, red seale, which would beeome so inflamed ae to crack 1 was at times so lame that I could scarcely get about, and could not drsas myself without assfct- ■ ».— * y remedies, and have Mid i to a physician, but have ■porary relief. Although u relamed again to be as lORLswSusn Manufactured bf the White Sewing Machin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Tbla mnchlno has a Fancy Cover, Drop Leal two Drawers at each cad of Table, and is handsomely flubbed through out. There go with It all tho modem attach ments, and it U warranted tor five years. This Improved Machine Is the crowning feature of yeurs of aoccceafal efforts; is a model of beauty, of unexcelled workmanship, embodying all the SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED.TEA SPOONS, 8ILVER PLATED FORKS. CHAMBER SETT—FOUR PIECES. CHINA FRUIT DISH, SILK HANKERCHIEF8, BRONZE LAMP, HANDSAW, 1 JEWELRY, BUGGY WHIP, And a Number of Other Article.. E. ran to Me a permanent improvement. SUNXJfiffllfi—— MBS. BKJfJ. SMITH. its known to sewing machine mechanism, executing a larger rung* of work and doing U better than all other mac Maes combined. The machine can be seen at the Dry Goods More of JOHN It. BHAW, on Forsyth of Bcle Agent far its gale in Amrrims. BTGENTS’tFINE HAT !“^1 and On* stock of Calvin Carter A Son, the | .. .he ma lar Shoe and Hat dealers ef Amerlcns, This inn sate* the possessor o( the fortunate ticket the fin- hat to be found is Americus, as he can select any stylo from the entire stock. BTFAIR OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES From the celebrated manufacturing establishment of fitrlbley A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, who have at tained a national reputation in their line. These shore arotha handsomest pair ever brought to Americas, and retail at 1U per pair. They can ‘ the Dry Goods aim Shoo Store of John s saBasr*"* B. SMITH. I certify that the above statement is correct. Mr. entitled to crediL ^ uu L. C. McKDftTRT, gWSrrVfoAwA bJum^ur tfT.IKreiShlJ'Mll IwSuifS} *“** L. C. UcKlXSTBr, a*>t Ahmt n. Cmf, i>. ^ n. jr» jr. * Bonoa B.pt», uet SSSSTkI bm Iffmcr. ,1.1 You esn find board at the two itoiy hade* on Book Bill at t!2.60 p«r uonlh, d«el6dlw A C. LAINO, 1000—TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTES 1! llumfkrtortJ by W. Dike, Ion. ft Co., Durhun, Berth C.rullii^ who her. mwt. thl. bnrnd known tbronshottt th. world m the bo.t,JMn( Mdo from old Hotth Carolina hwf, tho Uneit In the wwtd. The .nine of thoee bonce U 10.00. In ^ttSSLSUfflZSSJ&Sr- HANDSOME HTSETH THOMAS CLOCK rQ Fomlrhed by UcBrldeft Co., of Atlanta. r ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS -«a 'MAY LEE" SMOKING TOBACCO 1 MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION The Distribution.will be modern the following manner: Th* nam«;and Ipo*t|offlc* of each snb- acriber will be written on a slip of paper and pal in an envelope, and all placed In a bos. Tht namo of each of tho presents to ba drawn wll' also be placed in envelopes and pnt in aaothei box. Oa the day of the distribution these boxes will be turned over to a committee of responsible gentlemen, whe, before the drawing begins, wll call upon some of the audience to mix the con tents of the boxes L*° .their satisfaction. Aftoi thla, two boys, one at each, will take ravtlopa slmultanconslv ftom the boxes and band them U the committee, who will first read tbs come an! then the present. The secretaries will keep correct list of the names of th* subscribers nnc th* articles drawn as they are called out. This win continue until every article haa been draws from the box of presents, when the commutes will declare the diatribution completed. In the box of presents there will be xo sum, hence every name drawn (bom the box ef names before tbs prescuts are exhausted wil&etfone Oi them articles, moat of which are worth manjr times the amount paid for snlecriptioo. IlemtUmncc* may be msdo by poet ofilcs order or registered letter. Clabs.-Ws will give acopy^or the paper free th any onergctling up a club of ton subscribers either new or old cars renewing; Cub to| accompany names In all cases. Any one can net ss agent for the KKCOBDEB, nt wo will not bo 'rosponelblo until we receive the money for subeeriptios. Wo gtareateo to ftonlsb a paper worth at leas’ the price siked for It—g#—besides giving sb op portunity to get om • the_above^handjoan STILI4 LEADS! We invite everybody and the public gen erally to call at our shop and examine our immense stock of First-Class Finished Single and Double Seat Buggies and One Horse Wagons, of all styles and sizes. All of which are of our own manufacture, and will be sold as cheap as it is possible to sell suclfwork in any market. In reference to our Single and^ Double Seat Dexter Buggies, we will say we were the first to introduce them in this coun try, and have from the beginning up to the present time constantly improved them, and we believe we now have them perfect. We ha.4»«, datable .od on a u the while finished from 15 to 25 of these Buggies, with first-class Harness to each buggy, and can sell you a Buggy and : Harness as cheap as anybody. All we ask is a. man? u poulblo to'trjrlt7W7<hiiU diiiVtibnto , , , , to give us a tnal. A word now fo those who have old bug gies and wagons and desire to have them re tired or made new: We will give you more work, and a better job, for less money than any other shop in Americus. Try us and be convinced. Americus Ga., July 25,1884. ■.» «0X0 • • CALVIN CARTER & SON Wes SOOTS AST8 SSOBS, Public Square, . . America*, Ga. BEST GOODS LEAST NOSEY! New!Store "ANDB This is My Space A. D.B.McKenziel WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Stmombor *a«* —*—■—* ——.M- tn-H* „ la a hotter way than ;ty;. uUtrfUn* for tho RX* CORDtB. AAdnoo. • W. Ih.OZ.MSHH, . Owimoi.ea WHISKIES. TOBACCO, CIGARS, E1 AW*1 FOR CASH ! Now i* your time to purabue a pure article for lea* mcnejUtaoertr before. WhiaKey, Tobacco ani Cigara. . A. D. B. MoKBMTZlB, m Qt Under RecoBDEROffice, - Amencin otton Avenue,