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The rain made oats take another I The (Joldena iu Albany. Work of the Wind.
long jump. ' The Goldens played the French | Thursday night the wind blew
— —»- I Spy in Albany on Thursday night, j the old Sirrine shop all to pieces, j
See advertisement of the sale of | and bc | ow we CO py what the News ! Dick Branch had jus', cleaned it j
goods for freight charges. and Advertiser savs of them. Mrs. ' out. and had moved a portion of
Don't forget the matinee this j Golden in the French Spy cannot i bis blacksmith tools into the build-
afternoon at two o’clock. be excelled. ing and intended to have begun j
— -— J “This popular company of come-j work Friday; but the building,
Look out for a change in Simonj dlan8 and mu3icians p ]aycd “The j which is a very old frame struc-
vi^umn, $100 s.'JO 6.06, 15 00 2ooo ».oo Cohen’s advertisement in the morn- j Krencb Spy " at Willingham's Hall tore, could not stand the pressure, j
““ ““ mg. _ |Ust night. Our city is having It was one of the old landmarks'
7*" , , almost a surfeit of amusements this of Americus.
\ ery few of the boys have — —
week, and in view of this fact the Qar piano(( nni 0rgsn trade having l
size of the audience last night was j i arBt jy increased doling the la.t six
j very complimentary to the Gold- months, thereby consuming ranch more
Yesterday seemed a dull day, but ! ea s i who have been here twice he- j of onr time, and requiring all the »raila-
the merchants report sales better , fore—this beiug their second visit j '' lc . 8p *f e ‘“ oar ,!“ r f e '■**, *1.
r I i ii 'decided to discontinue the saleotsew-
than any day this week. the present season—aud arc well : jn(( msrhineSi \v e have only four ma-
„ . ' . ’ ,, .... , t known bv our theatregoers. The c bines left, and we will close them out at
Mrs. Ii. W. Gardner, Mrs. Wick- , „ri«wt. Call early and secure a bargain.
Americus Recorder.
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hr per line for each wuteequent insertion.
Special rat**#. for contracts can be tn&dt- wit
f he publisher. * __
W. L. GLES8NKR, Publisher.
H. C. STOREY, Laeal Editor.
TO OTN T AIiK.
caught onto Mr. Ben Jossey's
pocket book puzzle.
MOIL ICHRDVtK.
Onendefter Sudsy, March 1, Irein, will ran j er and Mrs. Gibson, all of Monte.
aa follow#:]
lateness of the hour and want of ; cost.
xncho tf James Fku kek & Bho.
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mail aouth.
Night Kaprera, south..
DayFreigtot “ «
lllfht ** “ *• rnuuvmj ** — «
TRAINS NORTH.
Mall north - 4 22 p. n
Might Raprew... 4:82 a. ir
Day Freight, ea Sunday *:1P p. n
Might “ “Monday 1.40 a. u
LOTT WAKREM, Agent.
BUENA VISTA SCHEDULE,
On and after Monday, February 23d, train* wl
run aa followr:
GOING EAST.
. . ,, ... , .. , space conspire to prevent anything
sums, sre visiting Mrs. W. i. Mur* 1 . . f
” j like an extended notice of last
n T‘ i j night's performance, but we can-
Jim McGarrah, salesman at Fos- | not go to press without saying that
AUAIIU.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiHcretion* of youth, nervous
vreikneHH, curly decay Iosh of manhood
ter’s. had his arm badly wrenched j the reputation of the popular and &e.. gvZ
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman,
Station 1). York City
at the skating rink Wednesday versatile .Mrs, Golden, who appear-
Arrive KUavlUe at. . S 20 • m.. and 5 *» p r
Arrive LaCruw* at 8 50 a. m., #nd 4 00 p. r
Arrive AnderaonvlUe at 9 Jo a. m ,(and 4Wp. i
GQINO WEST.
I«ave AnderaonvlHe.. 10 30 a. m., and 4 50 p
.11 W) a
..11 SO a
.19 15 a
nd 5 50 p. i
i LaCrotar .
Isave KHavilla....
I^eave Putnam .
Arrive Buc-ua Viaia.... 1 a. in., and 7 30 p
D. K. MAKER, Superintendent
DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
Going west and south clone at. 10:00 p m
Going east and north close at.. . 3:45 p m
Night mail north close at 7:00pm
For Buena Vista and Ellaville
Closes daily except Sunday at 3:45 p m
Lumpkin, Preston, Weston, and
Plains of Duaa closes on Mun-
ed in three distinct characters, as
well as that of the balance of the
company, was fully sustained. T he
battle scene between the French
and Arabs, as represented last
night, was the most thrilling scene
Mrs. Dora Sullivan and Mrs. S. j we have ever seen on our stage.
night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cohen arrived
home Thursday night. All day
yesterday Simon was busy shaking
hands.
P. Richards, of Atlanta, are visit
ing at the residence »f Mr. S. K.
Taylor.
Another drill will be given by
Golden's band bis morning at 10
o'clock. Ladies are especially in
vited to witness it.
The Goldens will meet with a hearty-
welcome if they return to Albany
next season.
i.ust:
Oil Sunday ni.’bt I lost a new
overcoat. Any one finding it will
pleaje return it to me.
Frank G. Cameron.
New Advertisements.
Sale of Luclaiined Freight.
n» frt
n lUiln
non Wednesday. Anrll
vioneljr paid and good*
R*in. one cotton trn, c
> Bros, i
©
March 12. 1945.
n the depot of the SoUth-
. Ila:
ephe
• bdb .
i «
Robin shooting is now the only
bird hunting that is done. Two
day, WeinendayandFriday a 11:00 pm ■ ted „ amer s went out yesterday
Friendship, Draneaville and Church , . . , . .
Hill cloaes daily, except Sunday. morning and brought back a nice i their cyclone pits
at 8:00 am',.,
BotUtord, Providence and Seal*
Clark Coiner, who ia authority
on such subjects, says the fishing
The above arrangement* will continne J aeason is near at hand, and our
•ports will do well to get their rods
in good shape,
day at .
Hudson close* Friday at. 8IK) a m
Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri
day at 8:00 a m
sntil change i
i railroad schedule.
W. A. Blacx, P. M.
Collector aoM Solicitor
Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly author- [
Thursday Wights Ntorm.
Americus people crawled into
1 dead earnest
Thursday night when t»«e storm
came up. and those that had no ;
pits mentally resolved to go no
longer without oue. For half an
hour the wind and rain was hard, |
•nd it seemed every moment that j
i the houses would go over A heavy
H. T. KRETWEI.L, ED. SMITH.
Fretwell & Smith,
Manufacturer# and livpmrrrs of
Buggies and Wagons
from CHEAPEST To best.
Call and Sec us at onr Sew Stand!
BACK OF WATTS' STORE.
FRETWELL A SMITH.
msrchltr^A
AARON COHEN,
Chub* at one dollar a peck.
ftbaotf J. A A II. F. Davenport
Old Sinner Cigara. The finest Import
ed wi et McKenzie's.
This afternoon will perhaps be , hail came with it, but not with ] REPAIRING oFAELKI.ND ASPECI-
ized Collector and Solicitor for the Re- j the last opportunity afforded the euffleient force to do any damage. ALT\ " AU '
OOBDBB,and all hie bosinesetransaction. \ | ad j es an d children of attending a Both above and below here the
in connection therewith will be duly i mal j nee ao ta ^ e advantage of this storm was more severe, but was !
,«ogniz«l and accepted by the propr.e- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ bfi called a
Ckafae. I “ Aaron Cohen solicits the trade j c ) c * one ' _
We have juat received a fine lot of | 0 f t he Americus people in an adver- Accidental Shooting.
tisementin this issue. His w*rk is , Yesterday afternoon wnile shoot- j
, pronounced excellent by those who I ing robins out near his grand-!
Emperor Cigars, genuine llavanna; j patronized him. father's, Master Tomrnie Felder ae-
renty-flve in a box, at McKenzie«. tf | 1 ,,
3 —,. . „ . , . cidentally shot himself in the mus-
1 As J. W. Sheffield A Co a build- f
, , ,, cle of bis arm The gun was a win ...... .—
ing will be near the race track, Mr. | . . , ■ . K»m, end v».i,, ai
s parlor rifle, and the wound is not | faction or no sai.i
Sueffield Droposes to ao arrange i
oueui ph » | very serious, but painful. He was cleaning, 111XDIM
things that so visitors can use the ( ^ ^ ^ , and carcd !
upper story and roof on tournament , ^ ^ ^ he w#8 j
(Imy , .i tna l* in t> f mo#t m provetl #tyle». »rnl all ifood#
J* afraid it would alarm bis mother. | damair ,.,n, y me »iii be Dsid
The communication on street ! A physician was called, and dress
lamps in our last issue, was spoken j ed the wound.
of yesterday as the views ofa great i — — —
.iany of our citizens. As it now 1 The French Spy to-night will be
Winter goods at coat.
feblfilf Davis A Cai.laway.
Secure a bargain to-day, at
feblfitf Davis A Cai.paway's.
Tbe "Monarch' 1 Shirt at $1.00 ie the
beet in America for tbe money, and are
aold by John It. Shaw, "and don't yon
forget it"
Do not aak for credit if yon are behind
on oar beoka.
Ieb20tf J. A. A D. F. Davmport.
■■•'.Bargain
In a large lot of Lady’a Lirle Gloves. Jer
sey Slyls—New Goods, Light Colors; on
ly 25c per pair. Worth double tbe price.
Nothing like them in tbe city.
John It. Shaw.
■atlei.
I have purchased an interest in Jas.
Harp’s Beef Market, and will be found
doing business there hereafter. Thank
ing my friends for past fsvore, I solicit a
continuance of their patronage at the
new stand. W. H. COlili.
Bangle Lace l’ins at 10c. Four Gross,
or 57«, just received. Hold Sixteen Gross,
or 2,3«M, within the past lew months.
John It. Shaw.
Kimklwtek.
Yacht Club and Killikinick Tobacco, at
feb'JOtf J. A. A D. F. Davxmcort.
Attention, Planters!
Be sure and call on me before purebas- j highly commended. I hen music,
ng your supply of Tobacco. I have u „ 8l ial, was flrst class.
full line and aiu selling zery chtap for i *
cash. A D - Mt KaxziK. j ^ w H Morgan , who has just
Pkotocrapk.. returned from Dooly, savs that the
Kednction in price, to euit the Un.es ^ ^ ^ fof .
ward, and that the outlook was
i never uuue promising. Oats are
Monsquetaire, ten-button length. Tsn ’ injured, but looking we'l (or the
Shades, (a; $2.2o; reduced from IJ.75. . fegson Dooly raised her own hog
Four-button Bleck and Ten. (u $1.25; re- : & conse.,uently
dneed from $1.60. Fonr-hook, Forster s I » uu uwul ‘
Patent, in Tina, (<h $1.00; reduced from | the farmers feel independent.
John B. Shaw *
AMERICUS, GA.
(a, or Sin :le
an I gnsrantt-e eomplet®
REPAIRING AND
ALTERATIONS
•VrTP'i #* thr ruttcr# counter #r. l brnch
ral jreAr# I yield t<» no competition.
interestinsr, in view of the war in ;
Khartoum now going on. The play 1
depicts the savage Arab in his na- ,
tive state, and from it one can form j
a good idea of the hard work the
English troops are engaged in.
IteuienalM-r
Tliat 1 am selling a Fine Straight
Whiskey, Spring of ’*3, for $2,110.
fcb‘J5ml A. D. B. McKenzie
ELLAVILLE.
Km.ayu.le, March 13— Farmers
Kid Ulavas.
stands our street lamps are not the
best.
Mrs. F. M. and Miss Belle Coker
came down from Atlanta ihuisday.
Miss Belle lias been visiti ig rela
tives there tor some weeks. Mrs.
Coker will remain in the city for
tome time.
Through the courtesy of Me
chanic company, the Wide-Awake
■quad is allowed to practice with
Mechanic's line racing reel. As
loag as the boys are that clever to ar( . busv planting corn, and a larger
each other all will go well. area will he planted this year than
— — . ,, ,, , last. Some oats were not killed
Yesterday morning Golden s ^ ^ (1 A
band gave one of the.r flue exm- ig being planted by
bition drills on our streets, play !
, , : our farmers,
int all the t me. It was a marvel-
mg an vu Several of the young men went
lous exhibition of skill, and was , , , , f
iuua ciuin.v hunting yesterday and had lots of
fun. Morgan Me. is the boss shot
on a ilia*.
W. II. McCrory is having his
dwelling house painted, and if all
In town was to do the same it
would add greatly to tbe appear
ance ol the village. . .
The young people had a candy
elongation at Mrs. Davis' Tuesday-
night, that was much enjoy ed by
all. Claude I> is the champion
candy puller as he pulls it from
(y)ear to (v)ca'-.
The B. V. R. H. gives half rates
to parties visiting New Orleans.
Htp p< r cent, lower than any competition.
Give Me a Trial I
narchl4m3 AARON COHEN.
To
JDST RECEIVED
TO - DAY
AT
Wilson & Smith’s,
WE ABE OFFERING AN ELEGANT
Yesterday morning workmen be-
When it is taken into consideration the gan work on the racing track op-
faetthat Whiskey is used largely by those i poi jt e the opera house. The fiist
who eeek its medicinal benefits, the Uyer was of dirt, and will be fol-1 ‘° .I’' 11 ' 1 "* ’‘"‘“I**
Purity and n-’riU of the Whiskies sold, *> er , * . ’ ... , It is a daisy any hn
bsoomes a question of great importance. lowe( t JJP D ** ’_ M1 The Southern Express Company
L f. Harper’s Nelson County Whistey
has been before the public for many and as near water-proof as it can , we wol|ld be a || q. K
eyare. iu Purity is not only guaranteed be made It will be about twelve e Dixon „ baving a beau-
byth.DUtiller, butie commenUd on by feet wid e, but tbe enclosure will ti/u , retidenc . erected.
ill be leady for Martin, a commercial evan
gelist, is in town.
Long live tbe Ricoedee.
Truly. X.
j i i-j *pened an ollice at '.be depot yes
Irom lime to time and made solid a|lJ jt wc bad a telegraph
a great number of the most eminent , want y Jt
Physicians in the United Bute. Hold ; „ eeks .
by Jaxe IiEAELi Ameriena, Oa. UM ln ,uout
Atlmllea, Plaatcrel
Be sure and call on ma bafora purebae-
l^et I
A bleck and white spotted hm;nd. |
He ie e barrow, and answers to the name i
K 1 Aabroila finTToTetMcisarie'i
(ilVEI AWAV!
Fine Double Darrel
SHOT GUN.
We aro daily opening our slock of new
Spring Clothing, lists. Underwear, etc.,
and selling oft all our last seasons gar
ments at, and J1KI-OW cost. Our stock
consists of-
Meu Fine and Medium Clothing,
l; US' Fine and Medium Clothing,
Children s l ine end Medium Clothing,
Fine Nobby Style Hats,
Fine Dre»ts Shirts,
Fine Hosiery.
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Drawers, (doves, Walking Canes,
Neck Wear in Beautiful Styles,
Suspenders,I’uder-Shiits, Night-Shirts,
Sdk and Imported Gingham Umbrellas,
Heal L» ather Valises,
Water-Proofs, Bith Towels,
U«1 L-atber l’ocket-B *oks,
Sl**eve and Sock Elastics,
Clothes Brushes,
li-al Gold Plate Scarf Pins an<l (!uff
Buttons,
Our Celebrated Children’s Waists, 2o
cents, and upwards.
Large line samples of new style clothes
in our Tailoring Department.
For every Five Dollars worth of goods
purchased of us for cash since January
1st t » June 1st, 188o, we will give a ticket
to our grand drawing for a fine breech
loading shot gun on exhibition at our
st re. Prize t> be awarded June 1. 1885.
C one* and guess at the beans.
Thankful for your liberal patronuge we
respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Assuring you of polite attention
anti honorable service at our hands. We
are very truly your*,
GYLES,
The Clothier amt Hatter, amt
Dealer ill Shirts.
Gvles Corner, Americus, Ga.
BIMUD KITES TO \EW ORLEANS
ROUND TRIP TICKETS,
S11.8S.
GOOD FOB TEN DAYS.
LOTT WARREB, Agest.
CONTAINING
ONE PIPE,
Two Cigar Holders,
One Cigarette Holder,
One Cigar Cutter, and
One Match Box,
TO THE SMOKER WHO PURCHAS
ES THE LARGEST NUM
BER OF OUR
THURBER
No. 5
CIGAR!
BEFORE MAY « 18S5.
JACKSON STREET,
Another lot of
BOSS LUNCH MILK BISCUITS
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
ORANGES, APPLES. HAXAN
FIGS, DATES, PRUNES
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
FULTON SIARKF.T REEF
PIGS FEET,
DEEP SEA MACKEREL
AND CODFISH
| Also an excellent assortment of
| Canned Fish for the Lenten Season.
We call your special attention to our
MOMAJA COFFEE!
| a rich and correct blend of high grade,
whole roasted Coffee, in bulk, we do Koiri
the fullest confidence that it will be
found, upon trial, THE FINEST you
ever used* We solicit a trial order.
| Try our Teas and Spices!
Strictly Pure and Fresh Ground.
Our CANNED GOODS are all of the best
ijUfdity, not half juice and water,
but solid, whole packed, both
Fruits and Vegetables.
I Competing house# may sometimes, for an ob.
j iert, cut under our price#, but In the Ion* run wo
I nave found that where our customer# bought m
Hfiiresther found a dlffert-mv j
, which espial:iec thedlHei.
motto i# : “Loicryf prim
th good quality and honttl qwin'ily "
quantity or quality, ’
GEORGIA
A zDA-ir,
Tuesday, March 24.
The 1
The above day aa# been designated by offi
rial aution for the reception of the represen
tative# of the Government and of tho tnliabi-
tante en mmsre of the .State of Georgia.
Host interest in:! retemonie# will take pUu#
and a most enjoyable oceaaion is naanred.
To enable ue«>r^iau# t«» attend on their
Special State Day, tbe tail road# have anteetl
to make the lowe#t tale ever heretolote giveu
Form your partie# make up you
and apply to the local taiiroud ag'
iiud tbe
local ralm
lowest possible limited excursion rate can be
readily secured.
Tbe opportunity of a lifetime i* |
seethe Gkka te* i Ibui hteiai. Exp
world has ever seen.
Good and ample accommodation
ble rates are assured.
Dissolution of Copartnership,
The Hide and Commission business of
S M.Cohen & Co., foot of Cotlon Avenue,
has been dissolved by mutual consent,
Mr. 8. M. Cohen retiring. The business
will hereafter be conducted under the
atvle and firm of C. A. Bell.
8. M. COHFN,
C. A. BELL.
In retiring from the above business I
wish to state to my triendn anil the pub
lic that I did so reluctantly, bavihg been
in it the past thirteen yeais. but since
starling tbe Bargain Store I could not
give it that personal attention which it
required to please my customers.
Wishing for my successor, Mr. C- A.
Bell, the same liberal patrouuge which I
received in the past,
1 am, respectfully,
8. M. COHEN.
In assuming charge of the Hide and
Commission business of 8, M. Cohen «
Co., I wish to state that the dealings had
with my retiring partner have been at ai
times pleasant and satisfactory in ever *
respect, and I cheerfully bespeak <d ni>
friends for Mr. Cohen their liU»-m I«'»
ronst/e in his Bargain .Store buhioewh
satisfied that you will be treated honestly
and fairly by trading with hini.
Respectfully,
BELL
THE PIPE ANI) HOLDERS ARE
GUARANTEES’ GENUINE MER-
8CHAUM ARTICLE.
COME m SEE TBE CASE.
Setup! & Honey,
SPOT GASH STORE.
! Special Notice.
Everyone who are indebted
I to the firm ot Oliver & Oli'er
| are requested to come forward
| and settle, otherwise their ac-
i count will be placed in die
j hands of aa attorney with it' -
| structions to sue. We will
state that all work clone by 11 '
in the future will be for the
I cash. We will not deliver any
! work until it is paid for.
j Oliver & Oliver.
j febl0-2m
CLEANING AND DYEING
I Ladies' and Gents’ Clothing.
I 1 am now located In America, for EC«'
of cleaning an.l dyvinq ladte* »*w
All work warranted. Hatlafattlon guarau
Charge* rwas.-nable. v B fisn«*e
I Room ever l!evt. * 1'ellsw.y *’"“ff 0 w A KU
i,j Ike Library. H1,U "
| March Sth, ISS5, wl
Examination of Teacher?.
An examination to fill lbe p 1 0,l '‘iq be
principal of the High School.
held at the college, Katurdey, ** B1
between the honra of 9 a. m. an j.
By order of the Board of Fdocati
Jjro. M. OAJtSto*. finp-
March 5. d4t