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Americus Recorder.
W. I.. IH.EMHNBR. editor.
Ottiiial Organ atlit; of Amrriru*.
Offlclul Organ or Sumter Count;.
Official Organ of W ebster Count;.
FRIDAY, APRIL a. 1HH«.
Hon. Allen Candler lias been
complimented by the Georgia Con
gressional delegation as the Georgia ! hut it could be done, and
member of the Democratic Congres
sional Executive committee This
is quite a compliment.
Both Georgia and Central Rail
road stock on rising ground to day.
Georgia is quoted at 191 naked
and Central at 80£ asked, with 794
bid. These two stocks are the sen
sation of the hour, and are destined
to outstrip anything on the market.
Let it not be forgotten—for it is
as practically established as that two
and two makes four—that the man
who advertises only in the busy sea
son is not a thorough improver of
business opportunities. Those who
read the advertising columns of j
the daily and weekly papers cannot (
fail to have noticed that the lirms
who advertise all the year round
are the ones that generally thrive
most. It would be invidious to
mention the names of such lirms,
ithout |
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Louisiana Siait* Lottery (oiiijiany.
STRINGS OF OTHER HARPS.
While absent buying our Spring Goods the Bargain Man
straining memory very much either, received the RECORDER in which he noticed the tnanv new ad-
“We do hereby certify that vet sunermst
the arrangements for all the Monthly ani
Quarterly Draining• of The Louisuiho'
ritate 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 all
parties, and we authorize the Company U
use this certificate, with facsimiles of oui
signatures attached, in its advertisements.’ 1
. A r 7 40 j,
..Ai 6 lift |>
.At 4 67 p
The extreme variableness ot cli- j vertisemerits ol‘ our competitors, offering bargains lieretoloie nil-
mate in the Northwest, especially
during the laat few winters, is at- to ‘ d - Wel1 ' we Br< ‘ 8 la<1 s,at, ‘ to our patrons and the pub-
trading attention in scientific cir- [j f . j n general that our lour weeks absence in the Western and
cles. A prevailing opinion seems
to be that tbe increased rigor is! Eastern markets have been remarkable, both lor the buying of
largely attributable to the destruc an j mlne | lse stock and lor the prices they were bought at.
lion of the forests. Should this
theory be sustained, it is only a Hard times are reigning supreme all over the country, and 1
question of time when New York , , „ , ... ,,
winters will be ss arctic as those of | the seeker oi goods lor CWi, in job lots and auction is well re
... . ,, , . . i Minnesota and the desolate, un- , ,
are on their way from England to w00<le(| WMtM of blizzard-breeding warded,
tbia country laden with coal lor tbe | Manitoba.
supply,of steamships sailing from —
bad; I’hjstriuns for Boniimj. j t^eir g 0O( j Si aiu j knowing the weakness of our customers, who
The Bombay merchants recently
appointed a committee to try to, want goods at bargain prices, we invested largelv and have
induce some lady physicians to go.
from England to practice medicine purchased one of the largest Stock of goods suitable lor Spring
in Bombay. One ladv has sailed,
and more are to follow. In all! and Summer wear ever brought to Americus.
such warm climates,and particular. .... . , .,, ,, ,
- - ■ - When we state that we can afford and will sell good calico
We the undersigned Banks and Banker
j will pay all Prizes drawn in The. Louisian
j State Lotteries which may be presented >
our counters.
Just think of it! Several vessels ■
Never before have we met with such anxiety on the
part of wholesale and others that wanted to “sell out,” to sell
New York, and yet we have mil
lions upon millions of tons of that
kind of fuel within a day’s trans
portation of the place where it ia
wanted. This it one of the results
of the strike in the Broad Top coal
region
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We are not President of the
United States, and never expect to
be; but if we were we Bbould inau
gurate a programme of civil service
reform that would astonish the
“offensive partisans.” There would
be no Mugwumpery about it. In
tbe first place, every offensive par
tisan would be called upou to re
sign inslanter, and their places
would be tilled by _ Democratic
editors, beginning in Georgia, and
tbe poorer the editor the bigger the
•fllcc. In that way we would com
bine talent and honesty and show
this country an administration of
public affairs that in simplicity,
honesty and ability has not had an
equal since the days of Jefferson,
and make people think the millen
nial had come.
iy in tbe warm latitudes of this
country, the lassitude whicli warm
weather brings on is best counter
acted by Brown’s Iron Bitters
which the lady doctors, and every
body else, ought always to have on
hand. Mrs. Boswell, of 2113 Lex
ington street, Baltimore, was cured
of general debility by Brown's Iron
Bitters.
Incorporafeit in lXfla tor 26 Year
lure for K<lucaH<>ital mid Omni
with a capital of $ 1,000,000— to i
fund of over #660,000 liar sinew !*■
By an overwhelming popular v.
vni made a part ot the present Si
adopted December 2d. A. I).. 187
The only lottery er*r hotel on and endorsed Oy
the people of any Slat*.
Jt neter scales or postpones.
Its Grand Hlngle Xumber Dr«wln>t
take place monthly, nurf the (extra
ordinary Drawing* rctftilnrly every
three mouths Instend of Neml An
nually dm heretofore, liegluulug
ATLANTIC TOAS’I LINK KXPKLS
March, DNtl
A 8PLKNUIU OPPORTUNITY TO
. . . A 0 ill j AiA l av *11 I WIW A FORTUNE. HKrOXT) grand
and good lawn at dc per yard, and have a good profit left it will drawing, class d, in t/ik academy
n r ! S' I ov MUSIC, XKW ORLEANS, 'I UESDAT,
April 13, 1*80-loin, Moutlilr Drawlnc.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,00(1.
100,000 Tickets at Five Hollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths, in Proportion.
A SUPERB
FleNli Producer and Tonic!
Hear the Witnesses I!
10 to 20 Pounds!!!
Ah Atlanta Man's Weight and
Appetite.
give you some idea of “how we purchased.” Part of our pur
chase has at rived and the remainder we are looking lor this
week.
Wishing to have this in Sunday’s issue, and our time be
ing short, we will state that amongst other purchases we bought
4 cases of Hamburg Edgings, Inseitions and I.aces which we
will sell at less tlmn half their value. Don’t wait until these
goods are picked ov er, but come at once and select what you
want Respectfully,
2 CHIZHS OF fl.lMiii,.
6 dll -2,000,.
10 do 1,00<I..
rt.760
4. '.(M-
"I TOOK FOUR BOTTLKS Ouiuii'
•nil trained 15 paunda In Floah.
polite his** been restored. I have proci
for in**) in my faintly. Yount respect fi
G EO. TIU >M PSON. tIO II uiiipli
Minting to •266,6(4
r rate* to club* should be made
of the Company in Nt
.My
■d a
fully.
, Ga.
S- HVH- COHEN,
>ney Orders, or New » <
ry fetter. Currency by
ly, giving
POSTAL NOTES, Esprit**
New York Kxi-hangt- in ordi*
A Man of Sixty-Eight Winter*.
it Hire,
Civil service reform, in its pres
ent shape, is doomed. The very
cautious Washington correspon
dent of the Baltimore Sun writes:
“While it may be said that there is
no immediate probability of any
repeal of the civil service law, it ia
not at all certain that the day is
very remote when it will be swept
off tbe statute books. At tbe time
of tbe passage of tbe bill many of
tbe Senators and Representatives
who voted for it did not hesitate to
ridicule it, and the expressions of
contempt for its operation* are
constantly indulged in with the
utmost freedom by the prominent
men ot both parties. Senator In
galls, in his speech of Friday last,
voiced and purposely the senti
ment ol tbe leading men of the
Republican party toward that class
which is responsible for tbe doe- i
trine of oivil service reform. There
is no shadow of doubt that were
they to express their real opinions,
a majority of both parties in the
two houses would now vote for the
repeal of the law. Policy, howev
er, inlerpoaea in the way of such
action now, but, a* above intima
ted, it will not be surprising for it
to come hereafter. The sarcastic
allusions made to civil service re
form on the floor* of the twoboueee
have been supplemented with out
spoken denunciations hi the law
and its effects before three State
associations—Maryland, Ohio and
Virginia—by members of Congress
from the States mentioned, and
other members are only waiting for
the opportunity to follow tbeir ex
ample. A Senator said to tbe
President the other day that be
wished him godspeed in hi* en,
forcemeat of the civil service reg
ulations, “for," said he, “you are
doing all you can to make it
odiou*. and this will hasten the
day when we will get rid of it.”
A member of the House from New
York announced tbia evening that
when the appropriation for the ex
penses of tbe Civil Service Com
mission comes belore tbe House he
will move to strike out the salatie*
of tbe commissioner.. He ,aid
they are working for such a great
principle that they ought to be
willing to eerve without money.
At any rat* h* Intended to hsTt
■oan dtMUMlo* on the subject.
. . ml regard Guinn’* Pioneer h
nno mnlo for the fertile. By it* tine my strength
htiN been restored and m« weight Increased ten
pounds. A. V. G. CAMPBELL,
Mat-on, Ga., Feb. 18, 18S4J. Coltou Giu Maker.
A (’ripple Confederate Nays:
1 only weighed 128 pound* when 1 commenced
Oulnn’N Pioneer, and now w« tub 1-17 pound*.
1 could hardly walk with a stick to nupitorl me
anti can now walk long distances wi honl help. It*
benefit to me in beyond calculation.
I). KtTHi'S BOSTICK, Cotton Buyer.
Miron, Ga.
Mr. A. H. Bramblett, Hard
ware Merchant of Forsyth
Us., write*; •
It acted like a charm on my general health,
con wider it a fine tonic. I weigh more than 1 hav
for 26 yearn. Respectfully,
A. II. BRAMBLETT.
THE BARGAIN MAN.
Cotton Avenue, Sign of Red Hag, opposite Bank of Americus,
AMERICUS. GA.
e) addressed
. A. DAUPHIN,
N«w Orleaua, I.a
Ar 9 20 a
Lv C. 48 ti
Lv f26 s
le. Pul!-
cksonvi'le
ALBANY KXPKESB.
i Ar Alba
1 6U p i
!* 50 j.
8 28 p ■'
7 43 p ii
r. ao |i i
Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and
address Registered Letters to
Htop* at all regain
.. via Thonmttvl
Pul Ini *11 buffet
Vawhingto'.
Pullman pa'ai-t
liali and Jackson-
Ju.ksonv illc tmJ
i any and Moili
ng ear 8 Jack * on-
JEf'UP EXPHKSr
Jas. Fricker & Bro.
Mir. W, F. JoueR, Macon, Nay*
My wife ha* regained her strength and increns-
ed ten pound* In weight, We recommend Guinn’*
Pioneer aa the beat ionic W. F. .ION KS.
Dr U. W. Delbridxe.of Atlanta,
Ua., Write* ofttulnn’*
Pioneer:
GuIihi’h Pioneer Bicod Kunewer had been mted
for year* with unprecedented sucoee*. It It* an
ti rely vegetable and does the *y»tem no harm. It
improves tbe appetite, digoation and blood-mak
jug.^ Stimulating. invigorating and toning up all
A NOVEL IDEA.
ilur and flag whit
i'NXECTIO NS
At SAVANNAH
York Momlay. 1
ton Thursday; ft
,t JKftrl* for
i in (except Sunday )
L ALLA BAN for Kernoi
»» p "1 (except Sunday); for W Ido, Cod
On account ol the iIuIIucmh tins schhod j Key, Ocala, ete„ at ll :w a m (except Hiiod iy)»
I am determined (>f ayuipathizing with "
the public in and hence will do j
this to prove this assertion. I will well
the best
•atom, and thu*
PIONEER BLOOD RE-
newer curve all Blood and Skin Di*oiu>e*, Rht u-
mat lam, Hcr«»Ai!a, Old Horw. A perfect Spring
Medicine.
It not In your market It will be forwarded on
receipt .»! prloe. Small bottle* $1 00; large hut-
lledlt.Tft.
Kaeay on Blood and Skin Dltwaae* mailed Bee.
MACON MEDICINE COMPANY.
Macon, Ua.
Watches, Clocks annd Jewelry!
Solid Silver and Plated Ware!
G-old and Silver-Head Canes!
LIQUORS
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
LIVE*
Tnllahaw
At GAINKSVILLK foriOcala, Tavait *, Pt-m.
erton’a Ferry, Bmokavil e and Tampa at II *ju
m ; for Cedar Key ut 4 00 p m (except Hundji) /
At C11 ATT A ID IOCH E for I
>'<■" Orleanu; with l’ooph- * line
| '.t I; i< • 11 i <■■ >1; t
Tu. rIh;
ii.I fireplug *
IMfOH I XU A SIS HUM KS Till.
It. G KI.KM1NG, ^
and other styles in great variety. GOLD PENS and PENCILS in handsome cases.
Fine Table and Pocxet Cutlery, and many other things, all suitable for CH1URTMA8
ud BRIDAL PRESENTS. In our
Fancy and Family Groceries lgRUNSW ICJ£
W. B. OLIVER,
Draper and Tailor,
Over KyUmlai A Arrington’* ahoe Hum.
Offer* hU service* lo the cltl**n<t of America*
Shunter *nd adioli.Ingcoui.tL* a* a practical and
experleiu'e*) TAII.tiR, u*ing 1'ompan’* Actual
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
CANDIES, EKUITN, ETC.,
W« have aa tine assortiuent of
Pianos and Organs!
AND SMALL-
Meaeurenii Bt, giving the true *h i|«e of the
tomer, who U giv-n up by the trade to »«* the be*t
ami best lit of \ny tailor In Kurope o- .. m rioa
I will CUT ANHMAKK suit* of any style of the
day, being t n po»**a*loa of tbe latest *tyloe, and
* fit gunmatrtd. Altering, eleaalng, repnlrioj;
and binding a speciutty. 8pol* ot grease of any
kind taken out. tar, i ttch and axle grease, ete*
Prlcea moderate. Having beau a resident of
Americus for thirty yean, wit., the experience ji
Musical Instruments!
L iwer than the Lowest, snd all 1 ask i
price my goods before purchasing
elsewhere. I will do exactly
what 1 say and mean no hum
bug . Call and «ee for your
self and be convinced.
WESTERN
RAILROAD
aa can be found in tbe State. If you want a PIANO or ORGAN call ru»i examine
our’a and get our prices. We will guarantee to save >on from ten to tifte* n dollars
on anOKGAN. and from twenty-liv* to fifty on a PIANO, end yt n get a h< me guar
antee. We oon sell INSTRUMENTS at what Agents have to pay for them snd make
a fair profit. DON'T FORGET THIS !
JAKE ISRAELS,
Arrive .I.voksti
Arrive Savann
COTTON AVENUE,
past, I at lieu your p'Vfeaagi
Monts’ Clothing ofmtt kinds,
N hair I a and Drwitw Vyod in Mlaak, HI mo
srarranted f# stand.
W. H (ILIVKH
, also jASdios’ i James Kricker & Bro.
AMBRIO US. GA.
Next Door to the Bauk of Aui®
det*21t6
Dr. D. P. Holloway,
DENTIST,
Having tud M years «xpeiience in his
profession, is able to do as fine dental
work as any one. His charges are rcas-,
enable ami his work ia guaranteed to i
give satisfaction. Filling and plate work !
a specialty.
Office up atuir*. over Mrs. Raines’mil
linery store. febUdewtf (
HAVING PURCHASED THE
HilLLI NER Y 8TOC
Of Mrs. E. d. NYARL1CK A CO., will continue business in ‘the store toimerly occu
pied by them in the Harlow Block, and would be pleased to have »he ’
I CURE FITS!
wbsa 1 say cur* 1 do Dot assaa morely to stop them
LADIES OF AMERICUS
and vicinity call and examiue her at*>ck before purchasing, as she will
for a Urn* and thou havs them return a
EWZtJASSl v
warraat my remedy to cure the *
others hare failed fa no raamfoi
CONSUMPIlONt
•aa thonsandsof sasosot the worst klad sad of long
staadlaghaeoboont,t*4 IndsoAMSteouflsmyroUh
in MasHsaey. taat I win m*4 two xottLES pax a,
togethor with a V*Ll'AB|.ftTftB*TIftft oo this dUoosa
Seoar suf**or Olvooiamosoad T O. a4dr.*o.
Dft T. A. SLOCUM,U» fmr18k. Mow York.
TO RENT.
S^SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES^!
- 1 Arrive M ;i
l. A. Mt prvKiK, Gen P*-*
• ADDia, Vio- i're* t rtn-l Gan. Mu
\Y. ANGIER. t,.)|Utn. I* a* Vy
SCIENTIFICAMERICAN
ill it
J-inl6ni6
»nd hopes to merit a liberal share of their patrons?*-
Eureka Gotten Planter.
CURB
ni> eight
•et lali*t*
by tame plot
ynu*. Tiwt*>. hy tuo*i .»t the msed
The ftrmers in this vicinity who pur-f n [ ,h ** ,tJ " w,l »i n.» itmetii. r>n,,t
chased Eureka Combination Com and -•*' ,h -*‘ -
Cotton Planter and Guano Distributors of
tbe General Agent are hereby notified that
they have been forwarded to ns, and we
are ready to deliver them.
A few extra onea were aent with tbe
Two niee Rooms sear the baalneea part I otheti, *hich will sell to any farmer ; pai..tmg; no cauvaMm# For fun particulars,
of the town. Mnonire tlthit oRoe. wiabing one. p;#m« sddrsa* at once. gRKCi.nt a hi- com*
H COUNCIL A WILLIFORD FAWY. II Oranoi iu-At Boston,Ms*s BoaiiTO
-in«v th. it uultdte«t* ut other*
A pi tin. »ir.i| I* ao<i sue. ***«lul
nstment. Aildltw* T. I’AOL, 128 K*>t
26dt St, New Turk Ouy. iu.ir<l- 4w
ork lo f
WANTED.-^JW,
•10 it P week ran In- quietly ruadt. N.i phdto
For full particulars.
1 mar*l4w
JORDAN & FORD,
BREEDERS OF
PiH«auie, Plymoulli Rock and
Brown Leghorn Fowls,
Amerlous, Oteorgl*,
VIT a A ME EGOS,
$3.00 Per Ooz. $5.00 Two INtz.
Plymouth Bock and Broun Leg.
horn Eyyt, $2.00 Per IS,
t* MU
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nd patent* ever published, fcvery
r 9 ...t »., h *,„ eU(lld „ngTsv,ng* Tb!
k**atniMt valuable encyrlnpedia
' o'f ^the Ktfv " ho,,M ,M ‘ *' , h.Mit.
rriilat i.«n nearly equals that ot*,
it* class onmhinetl. Pri
Inh*. Sold by all n*i
Mrtww. No. *1 llre«l.„, X. ,
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the I stent Gffire and have prepared
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paper* for
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'iaformatioa
through Muna A Co. a
Ataencanfro*. Tb#
well understood by „„
.^ . iced i? the So*oaUOe
advantage of auch notice i.
« who wish to die-