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Americus Recorder.
*, L, llUtSSMBH. Kftltor*
Offirial Oriran uf I'll)' ef imerlro*.
Official Oman <>r Sumter lonely.
Official Organ «r Wdialer County.
I'KIOIT. !UA1 1.
Does any one know how the can
didates for tbe legislature -land on
the railroad commission, prohibi
tion. and oilier questions?
The great trouble with labor or
gani/ations is that they Lhiuk more
of their power for evil than they do
of their power to do goon.
Au organization which uses its
power to place all workmen upon
the same level is not offering much
of a premium upon skill, industry
and intelligence.
Riotous strikers are rarely good
workmen. It is the ''scabs,” the
lazy bummers, who do this work
and then shield themselves beiiind
workingmen's organizations.
Killing policemen and looting
business houses are not calculated
to enlist the sympathies of the
people upon the side ol striking
workingmen.
Macon anil Morgan counties held
•lections yesterday on the question
of prohibition. Hoth went wel.
There seems to have been a reaction
in the prohibition movement.
The Chatham Centennial at Ski -
annab is a grand affair, and Savan
nah ia doing the honors to her
thousands of visitors in a manner
that will make them remember her
long and pleasantly.
lien Gordon has just as good a
right to run for Governor as any
other man,and the |ieoplr have just
as good a right to sit down upon
bis aspirations as any other man.
They have paid him all they owed
him, and honors are easy.
Tbe people are generally pretty
particular as to the views ol their!
congressional representatives on i
the questions of the day, but they j
seem to care but little as to the i
views of their representatives in the
legislature. Perhaps if they were ,
a little more particular 1.1 this res '
pect they would not have such Ire- j
quent occasion to curse the legi-la. I
ture collectively.
tmwIUT.II, PKI7.K S75.UU0—>1
ri. krl»mil> »3 Snarrsln proportion
situs w mm urn
Another K»)eolt failure.
W;.l St.stM. w.,
Another example ol the failure
of the boycott comes trom the West.
The editor of a weekly Wisconsin
papier pitched into a local union
and was ordered driven to the wall.
After a period of six weeks a com
mittee called upon him to see why
lie hadn't starved, and be explained:
‘‘I hadn't but ninety-eight sub-
While absent buying our Spring Goods the Bargain Mai.
received the Recokdek in which he noticed the many new ad
vertisements of "our competitors, offering bargains heretofore un
told. Well, we are glad to state to our patrons and the pub
lic in general that our lour weeks absence in the Western and
Eastern markets have been remarkable, hoth for the buying of
scribeis in the first place, and of j an immense stock and for the prices they were bought at.
these ninety-seven weredead bends, j
Hard times are reigning supreme all ov er the country, and
U LARKALL UEAin TOW KU'O.ME
YOl , AM) ARE ANXIOUS FOR
YOU TO SEE OUIt
New Stock,
ASCERTAIN Ol R
Low Price
i.miisiiiii;; Stall* Lfitlm (ompailj.
“ We do htrtby certify that m supervise
the arranyemmi* for "II (he M -ntkly and
(Quarterly braving* »f The Louisiana
' State Lottery Company,and in person man-
aye. and control the ItraitimjH 'hemselvet
arid that the same arc conducted irilh hon-
i esty, fairness, and in yood faith toward all
' parties, and we authorize the Company to
use this certificate, tcith Jac-nimilts of our
signatures attached, in its advertisement*.'
/
/
The only live advertising was paid j
lor in stomach bitters, and 1 had a I ,
*ix months’ supply abend. My j ^ kpr oi js^oods for 6fifth, ill job lot* rltKl suction isivdl re-
warded. Never before have we met with such anxiety on the
railroad pass is good for eleven i
months to come, and my « ife isn't |
used to but two meals a week.
Gentlemen, let your old boycott 1
howl!”
ANT) OI K .METHOD OF DOIN'
li I'M NESS.
01(1 Klliuiisness.
Was a bo hersome person, al wav »
quarrelsome and angry. He alway s
misunderstood every b »dy, and said
thateverybody misunderstood him.
Brown’s Iron Bitters made direct
war on Old Biliousness, and told
him that he '‘mustgo.” The revo
lution was complete. From Flor
ence, Georgia, Dr. W. B. I’rather
part ol wholesale and others that wanted to “sell out,” to sell
I their goods, and knowing the weakness of our customers, who
i want goods at bargain prices, we invested largely and have
purchased one of the largest Stock of goods suitable for Spring
and Summer wear ever brought to Americus.
When we state that we can afford and will sell good calico
and good law n at He per yard, and have a good profit left it will
j give you some idea of “how we purchased.” Bart of our pur-
.1. H. Oui.esnv. Pres !,v,i«i;i
I J. W. Hildreth, Pi-s. star
A. Baldwin,Prev. N< w n r |«
• Incorporated id l**tJ8 lor 2ftyear
. ture for Iv'ticiti ii.ii an- Clmii'.-i
**rith & capital of *1,000.'‘*0 Vi i
adorned Do •*!
| Th. only b
Nat l I'll.
Nut’l Ilk.
.. Nui’l Ilk.
WE ARE Sill.I.
«iiy
so.
it.
writes: “Brown u Iron Billers has
given satisfaction in every instance I chase has airived and the remainder we are looking lor this
I have known it used.” |
-. , week.
Mulriuionp).
Hlnthamfon Republican,
“What does a man make by get
ting married?” asks some timid as
pirant for knowledge that be lias
not the heart to acquire by experi
cnee. It depends upon the sort ol will sell at less than hall their value.
a man lie is. Sometimes he makes
a mistake, and sometimes he makes
another make a mistake. And
there arc well authenticated cases
where lie 1ms made a fortune.
I. W. Avery,editor of the Atlan
ta Capitol, telegraphs to his paper
from Savannah that Gen. Gordon
has been cautiously looking over
the field and finds such solid back
ing that he intends to enter the
gubernatorial race.
Some of the Republican papurs
seem to apprehend a revolt against
the government by the people of
th' South. Had they better not
tarn their guns against the auar-
ehists of Chicago, who are assas
sinating officers with dynamite
bonds?
If soeial disorder increases in
< Northern cities ss it hss been for
several months, it will not he long
before there will be a call for South
ern troops to put down tbe rebel
lion against the government in the
Noit'i, and the call will be prompt
ly i esponded to.
Tbe Hawkinsville News seems
to bave become disgusted with
polities and announces that here
after it will take no hand In making
governors, congressmen and legis
lators. Tbe News has heretofore
been advocating Mr. McArthur's
claims to a seat in Congress
Tbe New York Star—the only
prominent 'daily paper in that city
that is thoroughly Democratic and
In xccord with tbe Clevelsud ad
ministration-printed 130.400 copies
on Saturday last. It has gained its
great popularity during the seven
and a ball months since Mr. Dors
heimer became its managing editor.
The manufacturers of clay pipes,
not satisfied with a protective tariff
of 36 per cent ad valorem upon
their wares, tre urging tbe passage
ofabillto increase tbe duty, and
it ia possible that a vote will be
taken on this separate proposition
before the House acts on the Mor
rison tariff reduction bid. it may
be to some extent a test vote.
Here, My Friend
Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic,
the Great Southern Remedy. Po
tent. Pleasant, Popular. A Tonic I
free from ail deleterious ingredi- j
ents. Recommended by the most I
eminent physicians. Westmoro- I
lanci Bros., Sole Manufacturers and \
Proprietors, Orecnvillc.South Cam-
lina.
This invaluable and successful
remedy w is placed upon the market
less than two years ago. It was
Intended only for our local patrons .
but go efficacious and wonderful!
were the results of its use that its :
fame spread si! over the Southern '
Htatgs, and the rapidly increasing I
demand could be supplied only by j
enlarging and re enlarging our ex- I
tensive laboratory until now we are
fully prepared to meet the great ;
and ever increasing demand trom I
all parts of the country.
^w?“Its great popularity is ex-I
oeeded only by its greater merit! |
Sold bv all Druggists everywhere
atil Oil s bottle.
J. A. \ D. F. Davenport, Whole-
' sale Agents.
Wishing to lnive this in Sunday’s issue, and our time be
ing short, we will state that amongst other purchases we bought
4 rases of Hamburg Edgings, insertions and Laces, which we
Don’t wait until these
goods are picked over, but come at onre and select what you
want. Respectfully,
S. ZML COHEN,
THE BARGAIN MAN.
Cotton Avenue, Sign ol Red Flag, opposite Rank of Americus, 1
AMERICUS. GA.
|
it HI C01TIIS FERTILIZER!
A SPl.KSIlin OCPOI1
W1.1 A POIITIIXK. f
DIM WIND, CLASS K, IX Tl
Ol SII'SIC. Mi* i lllt.K \N
May II. 1NN6— I'.IZfi H..mliH o -Ini.
CAPITAI. PIP 1/1',. 3,0011.
100,000 tickets nt Five Dollar
Frurtiiins, hi Fifllis, in 1'roportiuii.
LIST Of PltlZKS:
i capital rulZK ns isi
TV TO
OH AM)
■ahum v
II.
HIT OF COURSE WE AKE
AFTER VOIR MONEY, t ET
\VE DON'T PROPOSE TO
TAKE ONE CENT OF IT
WITHOUT OIVINO YOU FUEL
VALUE IN RETURN. IF
ROODS ARE NOT .Tl ST AS
WE REPRESENT THEM,
BRING THEM BACK AND
WE WILL EXCHANGE THEM
"It CHEERFULLY BE Ft NO
TO YOl YOUR MONEY.
W E W AN T YOUIt GOOD
WILL AND CONTINUED
CUSTOM. AND WILL CON
VINCE YOU OF THAT FACT
BY THE MANNER IN W HICII
WE DEAL WITH YOU.
At. A. DAIlUIN,
■ U. A. DA C PHI A
Make P.C.MIW Orta pay2lflB sal
Registers!! Letters to
NKW OUI.IlWS NATIONAL UA.Mv.
I Public School Notice
NOTE THE FOLLOW 1AW SPECIAL
TIES AHDPRICEM.
J Eduoaiioi
; meeting,
for gi-n •-!•■•
! the
rdance wit a law
i of Webster -
Minuted the f< l’f
I UH1 in the I'll
Buchanan & Bell
HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR
i 1.347 Yds Organflie Plaids al 15c.
1.939 Ytls Swiss Plaids at 15c.
2,872Ys 40 iBGb Victoria Lawns atllic.
2.952 Yds India Linen at 125 c.
j W* bat* rV spellers,
i McGn file's Mi#* oi
S ir ford’* Sorips A i
Smith’s Knulis* Or
! Stephens’ History
j Te«chers, Trust
j terest*d will take flue
1 themselves accord im
I fortuity to the rubs w
i 3 AS. P. WALKER
.1 K. STAPLETON. Sko.
, Preston, Gt., April fi. 18St».
<i al! parties in-
nice and govern
. ftGit'riit com-
Dissolution Notice.
1 Notice is hereby given that t e impart-
j net ship existing bet ween W. T. Toole.
.Nothing KiiuaN the above at the ^’T" 1 My-O irrat. »u i w. 11 Tomu.,..
n At i a, . rnd* r the ttnn name Too!--, M-G.trrah
Price in Southwest Georgia. ATondee, win i y
olved
tnali
the tir~t.
.•pte
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
STERN’S AMMONIATED
w. T. T.tole and W. II
from the firm. The business will I
continued at tho old Gr-ngn V/arehoui
hy Samuel McG.irah, who hor -* to r
ceive the gen-rows pa'r tnagp i.ctetofo:
accorded to the old tirin.
W T. TOOLE
SAMlT.LMc ALIiAH.
W. H. TOM)I I
In retiring trom th«
ness, and the firm • ! T,
Tondee, we desire to
fri-nds our partner. M
rah, with whmn our r
b»eu pleusiint, »nd
perienee and up ight
ne«s merits the coo ft
of the planters of tm
ho hy hi I' ng
W.
THE CL1NGHAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
nrr lnllo«| lo C ni>
. - -Wl I’ktmi. AbKtw
.—r.. Nilt Hlwuni Barter's Itch, Kin«
PuupUi N.».., .,,<1 11,Ml. I*rl, ,. .VIH..
THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE
E IK HONT KFFH'l
0.\ 'h- mark.ff for 1M.
Ilrhlpa IM,s. Haa i
Mr. Wm. Blake, a cotton mer
chant of New Orleans, publishes
the replies of quite a number of
ooneepondenis in various parts of
Texas to as inquiry as to tbe acre
age of eottOD in their respective
localities. A1I, with two exceptions,
report an increase, and the average
increase Is felly ten' per cent, over
that of last year. The atauds are
generally good, and the condition
than that of last spring.
bettai
— . —.— ...leum-tiM,.
«hvhitie loMit. Khaumattr Clout CtokK I’ouati.
Bron. httia. Milk ta«. Snake and !>.« B.iea. Stinga
of Inaocta, Ac In fact allays alt local Irmatam an*
ItitUnnnatbm from whkUrar nine |*rirr rf a
THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PIASTER
iNf.KKOlhNT**. compounded with ih*' puivat
T«dsa.v.» Flour, and ia npio ialty tvcomn-.cndrd for
Croup,W »«»nJ or Cake of the Breast , and for that cUe*
of imUnt .it iiiflaramaton uialadiaa. Action ai d
and Paine, it is invatuable. Prior |,» rln.
A-k y*v druggiat f.w Ihes* r-medies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM, N. C„ U. S. A.
ALLEW HOUSE
PRESTON, QA.
J. R. ALLKN, - - Proprietor
oprii It*
TO RENT
Two nice Rooms bear ine bu-in*.l pert
of the town. Enquire at On. offioe,
BwhU-lt
which ca rried oil t he first Premium at the New
Orleans Centennial Exposition, which they are 2JII!T«l*rWrULinil 34 tli
offering for Money or Cotton. 2.966 Yds White Victoria Lawn 4 sis.
!
The Best Bale of American Cotton.*
which was awarded a $1,000 Prize at the same 1 I si
Exposition, was fertilized with Smss Raw : n0 ^SE i'^
Bone—(see note.)
w. II I.iNHEE,
" w. B. OLIVER,"""
Draper and Tailor,
III or |' AX. M i K li
can out of you at the “first-pick- j
ing ” We are not a sharper, j —"1
Buchanan & Bell are selling out the stock but , a mtrrhftnt - nn<1 wt> ask nn
~ nnr v nn 11 fn nmivuina rnit thnf
it ft Oft to flunk, Ithl
aic facts,
fours, etc.,
ol Groceries lately owned by Harris & James, ‘ tl,eso ^
at the old corner, and in order to get rid of
(the goods, have put them DOWN BELOW IAD11 |> M|1W
COST. They keep a FULL LINE 0F |»"u^
STAPLE GOODS, such as Meat, Flour, Oats,
Coftee, Sugar, etc., which they sell at Lowest !
Market Prices. Call and see them at the I
old Harris & James’ comer.
aa
| ear *y c:l11 t0 convince you that j D r . J), p HOLLOWAY,
FORSYTH STREET,
Amu,-Georgia
DEIVTI fel -X*,
i Having h«d 33 yafirs rxperie cn in his
j profession, ii ulde t-» do uH fine dentnl
: work as any on*. H s charg > :.re ro\a~
| enable and hm w ok h gubratiteed to
give aa'ist .ctiou. Filling and } 1 itc wurk
j a specialty.
j Office up tairs, ovu Mrs. Uiines’rail-
, inerv store. feb'4 l*wtf
NEW HOME
Sewing Machine !
Having porob.iMe.1 from D.vin A Cal
laway their at *ck ol New linmo Sewing
Machines, we are tjow h *lt* agents in
Americus for tbis popular machine and
ask ail to call. nd • xamin#* it
. l<u# J.W.H\HUI8&CO.
aprilfitf Head of Cotton Avenne.