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Americus Recorder.
w. I>, OLKI«!IKR. Krtllor.
Organ or Sumter County.
~ Official Organ or W elisler County.
’ TUESDAY. iW.tllt'H :l1 ' ‘* a ‘
Macon bat raised liv tubsetip- j
tion the required $lO,nOO to insure
the bolding of the State Fair there
this fall.
band rent in the Island of Jersey I
is f 43 per acre, while in some parts
of Georgia 43 acres of pretty good ;
land can be bought outright for
that sum of money.
The negro voters of St. I.ouis
threaten to desert the grand old
party in a body. It appears that 1
the negro is becoming more than
ever a problem in American poli
ces.
The civil service examiners are
having their hands full wherever
they go just now. The boys
throughout the South are liberally
patronizing the government school
masters.
It is thought that the mortal end
of General Grant is near. While
we have never been an admirer of
the General, we are sorry to see
suffering, misfortune and death
overtake him at an age when he
should be enjoying the fruits of his
labors.
The authorities of the Central
Railroad at Macon are expecting
the arrival of the Wadlev mono
ment on or about May 1. It will
be erected at the intersection of
Mulberry and Third streets, and
will be a worthy tribute to the
memory of the late President.
President Cleveland has been
invited to visit Atlanta during the
session of the Commercial Conven
tion in that city in May, and he
has pronaiaed to talk to his Cabinet
about it, saying that he should like UROql'ET TOl
elnoulyi^ Shares lit proport I
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
T. I» powder never ratio-. A mart el of j urltj
•trench an«l whol#*nn»*ne«#. M<»r# economical
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot '■** aol.l tu
com pet l<>n \\ i> h the multitude of low te«t, oln-rt
■roioht alum or phosphate powder*. S>l'l only in
in "*: rtOYAI BAK1 No 1‘OWDEK i'<\ 106
Will) 0> r Mt. N*w York. deeByl.
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KINK AalsoR I MINT
PHAN'. AND KAI’llAI.I.TIVK :
MSS®*
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
| “ We (to hereby certify that ire supervise
the arrangements for all the Monthly and
Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana
State Lottery Company,and in person man
age and control the Drawings themselves,
and that the same are conducted with hon
esty, fairness, and in good faith toward al.
parties, and we authorize the Company to
use this certificate, with facsimiles of our
j signatures attached, in its advertisements.*
WE A HE OFFERING AN ELEGANT
,v\oh b
CONTAINING
-&A C ‘
ani
£ R\CV)S
Gfk-
R. T. EYED,
Base Ball Goods,
HAMMOCKS, ETC., F.Tl
i a jam »n i H r
to visit the South, and to do any
thing that he could to make the j
reconciliation of the two sections
of the country perfect.
The nomination of Normau J.
Coleman, of St. Louis, for Commis- :
sioner of Agriculture, is one emi- I
nently fit to be made. Mr. Coleman
baa been identified with the agri- !
cultural interests of the country for
over a quarter of a century as
editor ol an agricultural pa] er,
and will bring to his oflioe a large
fund of practical information.
Hon. Ignatiua Donellv late Con
gressman from Wisconsin, claims
that he has found beyond doubt
that Francia Bacon was tho author
of Shaktpeare's plays. He worked DAILVWREkLY PIPERS FOR SUE. sept 18m
out tho discovery by a study of the 1
arrangement of the paging in the
first published edition of the plays,
which arrangement, he says,consti
tute* * cipher that discloses the
auth or.
Mr. George W. Childs, of Phila
delphia, has sent his check for
$1,000 as a contribution to the fund
being raised in Baltimore for the
relief of the needy Confederate sol
diers. This generous act is highly
appieciateJ by the society, and
agaiu illustrate) the liberal spirit
ot tbit benevolent gentleman, who
in bestowing nis gilts, knows no
Kaat, West, North or South. Such
meu are au honor to any country
INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK.
Forsyth. Street, .... Americus Ca.
ONE FIFE,
Two Cigar Holders,
One Cigarette Holder,
One Cigar Cutter, and
One Match Box,
TO THE SMOKER WHO PURCHAS
ES THE LARGEST NUM
BER OF OCR
THURBER
No. 5
/
CoinmUsloucra.
T*«rpo»
i n reierv*
uf over #550,000 has since been added.
Bv an ovi i wilt-lining poinil .r \ r- it n
wifi made it part of the pic sent State Couatitut on
adopted December 2d, A. l>., 1879.
Th* only Lottery *r*r t r4t< I on anti tmfontj. ly
the />'ople cf any Stair.
Jt n*v*r fairs nr postpones.
Ita Grauri Single Number Drawings
take place mouthy.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. KOI Rl II GRAND
DRAWING, (’LANS I>, IN THE ACADEMY
OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY.
April J4, 1883—179th Monthly Drawing.
CAPITA!, rillZE, ST5,flOO.
100,000 1 iekets Sit Five Dollars Each.
Fractions. In Firths, In Proportion.
LIST OF ITIIZES:
1 CAPITAL I’llIZK STS,WO
1 do do V5,0()u
1 do do in,ikK)
2 FRIZES OF 0,000. 1.M«KJ
6 do 2,000, I".0)0
0 do 1,000 1' ,<ii)
200..
, 2".G'
1.907 Pi 1*0*, amounting t‘> f-6 ,M)
Application for rate# to < ut>* should n.n- «
onlvto the office <-f the Company in N< w Orle;tn».
K<»r further Informnti' n vnte «- i«*n: 1 •.. .
full address POSTAL NOTES. F.rpr.
Monev Orler*. or New Y rk 1.x hang.- 1 • •
mry letter. Currency by Exj r»s* (;»'l kim* ul
# j ’ml upward at our exi-ci.wc) siddre-s*-.;
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La,
or M. A. DAUPHIN.
607 Seventh St., Wnalilugton, D. C.
Make P. O. Money Orders payanlc and addr *
Reristered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
New Or lea u*. La
THE SI IEM E OF LIFE. «.\L1 $1
l tGW ,HYSELF.i._
| a Great Medical \l»rk mi MaiiliDiid.
I ' Kxbanate*! Vitality, Nervous and Pliy’
bility premature !>«*< Hm* in Ilian, r
Youth, and the w .told miseries.resulting
discretion or caec.-ses. A l-'ck
young, middle acre end old. it c>
veriptione tor all a ut-’ ml < hrot.
onc of which is Invaluable. £•> lound I
| tbor, xvboae experience or 5W fear*
! pr.b.b’y never b-tore :• 1 '«• Hi- l"t-
el.iu. 3G0 juigi* lmund la b« willful E>
cm’" t*ed covera. fail n
work in everv m-in-h:
I rofcsaional —th auy otl
I .
Stations, Seals. Etc.
Subncriptions Received for <tli
Periodicals,
AGNES AYCOCK.
AMERICUS. GA.
maich'.X’ml
75 BARRELS
IN THE COUNTRY, GIVING YOU THE BEST INSURANCE AT
THE Ll >WEST RATES
ALiBO AGBNTtFOR TIIE
GULLET andLUMMES COTTON GIN?,
Tho)3ost , Grlu« Made !
C ALL AM) SEE ME, WHEN IN WANT OK INSURANCE Oli GINS
R.. T. T^YR-D
CIGAR!
A woman's will has long liex n
recognised to be llie most potent
of anything earthly. anJ the case
oI Mias Becky Jones is but another
proof. Some six months ago this
ancient maiden iaiiy was cal e>l
upon to teatify in one of the New
Tork coarts; but speak she would
not and did not, and was thereupon
aent to jail for eoulempt of court.
Incarceration made no impression
upon her will, and the court was
compelled to discharge her from
ouatody, thus verifying the lines :
Wht«e woman will she will, you may
,if|>«n l on it.
AnJ when she wont she wont, anJ that's
th. end on it.
It ia strange, but nevertheless
a hot, that genuine Perinue tobac
co only grows on a ridge situated
about one mile fr< in the Missisiip- -
pi river, In 8t Jame* parish, La.,
and that said ridge ia only about
two mile* wide and seven miles in
length. Tobacco will grow in any
part of the State, but it U on this
0D iy that the famous Perique
ia anltivated. The average crop i*
about 76,000 pouode.
Louisiana
PROTECT VOIR FBI IT TREES ! AARON COHEN,
IMPROVE AND SAVE TOUR FRUIT
C. W. Wfsllirwilk’s .Veil Insertirnlc.
“VICTOnY."
'I’he pront Spitif.t Hfiiich l«*t il»«- (. u> u i ’ * "d*
n.C Molh. li-r.r, ( . kfi'Waiir. B.d.W Aplritlen
W.wtly Aphin,Tluw lb-mr.lv IK NO »«!%«-
BUti. I: pr« \ mu Ihr Fruit front Diuppin* ft.
Kottit v, lb- omma Knotty. Wormy, Ktr. -
i.tdion (viiaraotcwd if the dinctlon* are followed
If the •VICTORY" fail* to ben. tit th* tree* and
money "ill JefindaL
lb*. Fader 25 pound, 1
wtlont . ;., n i*>ck.t»
•eriptivt eirrulnr I •*>•*!
I BEFORE MAY ± 18S5.
^ The"Science o( Life aboubl
for ln*tr .• tlo„. mid by tin nffli ted for i
will U-neflt all.—London f*nc«t.
Tltei* U im> u.eniU-. of aociciv to «
Seienc. of Li.ewill u .lb. ... eU.* r 5 • Uh
parent, f arll.in, inaira !«>r or elerjj
ifonxut.
Addreae the lV*’-odv Medic G In- I'i
W. II. l’arkrr. No •* BtilUncb Wro
M ' \
.tnrifig -k . ' !
HEAL'j
i'irSS * "‘TH YS E Li
Mention thi* paper. ,,u '
AMEHICrS, («A.
Fault and Vest*, and gtiarantif com|-let* -xii*
faction ..r NO SAI.K.
CLEANIN'!;. HINDINtJ.
IIE! ’ AI It IN f; AM)
ALTEHATK >N>
ii..
,.i if
nder ll*i*
l'*e th.
M>ion* allowed. ‘ An
-tt* r th«u a pound of
VIt poit Y“ in April l n»a*lia»t
•m t ■ i.tl yen* I > i d I., no coni|>.'titi<>n-
ri' c per «,nt. i. w. r i ban any * or petition.
Live Me a Trial!
n.i.MJmd AARON COUF.N
de'troy n Kr 1- * 1 *
of inaw't- nn«1 rm- your fruit nd protect y. nr
tree*. N- tl.ing hurtful t.i the i -rnuda. but quite
l^neli ia! to tieve. xtm*. plant* rd vi getatiou. |
Addreee, i.« tt KSTRRi'OK,
('.ft b«U ro. K.K .
latte of Wilton N\ r er if, W» *• n N. C.J
marrfalt«3
‘Dick Mieiis. j
AY. J. Phillips & Co.
JUST RECEIVED AT
G. W. GLOVER’.
8100 reward. BAKERY.
I will pay i nr bnnilr^il ditllarn reward
to any one who will arres*. and furnish
evidence atirticient to ooovicl, the pt-reoji
or persons who lired iuv barn on M.irch 1 •.
mar»ldl‘>t * ll C. BLACK.
TAZ NOTICE.
Mr Hook* »»U be ..peu*i for |Le parpos* i«*.
eeivtof the la* Be un>. ,.f »*« ' »e couaty f«w
Mate and i ounty, - u April 2i «l. ISO. I can be
foaa l at lh- eoail h »u e wtery way u .id itoa of
bookvCnleu aHwat makLiia niy muni*. In***
»*k. joat ittaraa * aar j a* no** We
«a4«tr J a i sOriKL. |f, T R *. CN
ltd I
Kmt\ one who are indebted
to the firm ol Oliver cV Oliver
arc requested to come forward
and settle, otherwise thi'ir ae-
cotint will he plact'd in the
hands of an attorney with in
structions to site. We will > lso
state that all work done by us
in the future will he for the
cash. We will not deliver any
work until it is paid for.
Oi.ivki; & Oi.ivek.
fehlOtim
Saif oflnclaiiiieil Freight.
THE 1‘ll’K AND Ht.LDKl S ARE
(It ARAN THEN GENUINE MEIt
SUHAUM ARTICLE
cm AM) SEE THE CASE.
Cotton A venue % A meric tts,Ga.
rbtSn.3
To Tax Fayers. ;
I have now in my tund* 6 fas for tax* a
j for 1HH4, and unless they *re promptly
paid I ahiil pn>cee»I to lt?vy npon prop
erty to aarisfy the tame. C ome and {ay
up aadaave co«ia. W. H.Cosb,
, March 5. US5 wl Shteiff .
UK*
U A. W hxcU-r, half h«rr, I Cider.
i)*c !«dL »k»* *, on* t « x , i.onuiki
On# Purl* m*ik t>>HlbU-
jrarrMi d. l*)Ti W $rWK!f .|* |*M.
Sctaimerl 4 Roney,
SPOT CASH STORE.
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVi-!
Sore, Weak 1 liillamed yes,
0 l.omj- \i‘ihtrtlnr** 9 /•**'
ttorittff th’ Sif//*f o/ thr ota.
! Cl‘HE.4 Tl’AH i.U«*I*r*. OHaNUL
jSTYI.K Tl * • !>. 1:5 5» *-V i ' NI ,
KYK LAS . K- A NO I * K • M i i i’INo 1 1 D ,v
KLLI'.E AM l’KUMANKNT CM.K
- r •
Salt Kbourn. Burn*. J’ * «-r « ba»« v*r i
t a. t»t-. mITCIIMJ.’S .-AI.VKil.v’
f t advan's.e.
, - .d I y all I rn. gi .*»-t’-■••' e. t»
CONSUMPTION.
1*! Kit) .* of c . -
,»,tin:hjt»b«iitti'»‘i-o i'tw.V H or. I' 1
:aSSS'lyii.*»«i.ava»y r i>Kv,|. ;*"
~ “t “SSI*, a.'.uiv'a.’i.i r-.*. >■ •
Come and See ns at Hart's Old Slant
I.H. WIGGINS & CO.
U K KKEf A I I'M. LINK si-
(IRtll'HIrN (IF .III ll*
FANCY AND SIA1I.K.
Fine Whisky an I Hinex a S|»ftial'.L
We a’eo have a liAK connect. J" 1,11
our busings where gen
fiml the very best W bt»-
ky, Beer, etc.
We now have tn l.an.1 a f" 11 iue
Dry GotxU 1 , Eoots, Shoes,
HATS, ETC.
Give us » call »nJ wr wil nrpr ‘*'' 1 ”
,B M*hll , ml YOar ' 'iVwiO 1 *iU S A c0.