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Recorder
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W. L OLBSISfKB,
-Oltlal OrgM aflilUr Con
Pr,
i
OftlUl Orgu of WiblUr County.
THURSDAY.
8EPT. 25. 1890
TIM AMsmicva Beoobdbk is pnhiM
Dally and Waakly, daring the year.
The Daily Ukcohdkk la laened every
Morning except Mondays, daring the year,
at 80s per month, or ftjOO per year.
The Weekly Becobdee Is Issued every
Friday morning, at 91V per year payable
In advance. It has the largest circulation
• aay paper la South west Georgia, cl re u la
ting largely In the counties of Sumter, Lee,
Terrell* Stewart, Webster, Schley. Marlon'
Macon, Dooly and Wilcox.
Katered at Americas Post-Offices* second
eli
DAWSONS DOINGS.
Oawiom, 8ept. 34.—The citizen*
of Terrell county aro unanlmou. in
their admiration and pralze
Judge Clap for hia datarmlnatlon
to kaap tba republicans at bay, and
preventing tbam from un.eatlug u
good white democrat who wax
alec tad, and easting a black repub
lican who was not elected. We
hope he and hi* follower! will con
tinue to frustrate their dsatardly
daalgns till Congreee adjourn*, ami
hi* reward will certainly come
later on.
Our whit* public school now ha.
about 250 pupil.. UlM Lota Clark,
daughter of Ui* principal, I’rof. A
J. Clark, has lia.n added to the
eorpa of teacher.. Hh* etood a very
creditable examination, nnd the «e
lection la a good one.
Bob Ayooek bad a preliminary
trial last Monday before Judge
Btatham, for forging order* ou two
of oar merchant*, and wan bound
oyer to ths Superior court on a »*J0
bond In each case. Not being able
to make the bond he wee returned
to jail.
The Alliance director* held a
meeting here laat Monday end
sleeted Mr. J. I. Hiller maueg.r of
the Alliance .lore. Mr. Hiller ie
an excellent farmer and e good
boatneee man, and the aeleollou
was a good one.
Mr. B.T. Kinney bee told hie
turn three mUea from town for |30
per acre. He sold hie gin, cane
mUli and other machinery on the
plaoe for 11,000. Mr. Davidson, of
Htewart county la the purchaser.
Mr. Kinney will lnveat In an
other farm or Dawson real estate.
minty In
d. of the crop
In ’NOnbout
.of (he crop
ml mime few
Allianei
first time tu thi«
when about - per c
wax covered with It
ten or fifteen per «■
waawrapfed in il.
who belonged to lb
cl.red that they rvi
if II coxt Hfty cent, per yard; hut it
xeeme that a majority of lliexe over
enthuxed have turned their patriot
lim Into pollllcx, *ix the county is
full of Alliance candidate*, wliile
only about two or three per cent
of our cotton don* tin* bridal attire
Ily till* time laxt fall many hail
rye patchex and oat., but we bear
of none lim* far.
The entire county i* in deep -y
patliy witll Kditor Mcl.eod, hr hi
lug left a well extatdixhcd buxtii
in KInride, for tlic licaltli of hi*
family, and then loxt lit* wife
[here is only
I And there la no thins Uko it.
| Do not bo impooed on wit&
substitutes, imitationa, oto.
beoaunotho doalormnkosd
1 few cents raoro on a bottlo.
Load Pol^-Jn Curod.
1 am i painter by trails. Ihiee year* ago I
had s bad rase of Lead Poison, caused by uting
paint. I wa* cured in a »hort time by S. S. S.
The medicine drove the poi.vm out through the
pores of the skin. My »y*tvm w*s so vitunted
with poison that my undrfihthe* wen «.ol jred
by the paint bring worked cut by the n. -dicine
through th« pore* of my »kin I wa» cui«] en
tirely by S. S. b-, and have bid Rt> return atneo.
C. Pass Lkak, Waynesvilk*. ohi-j.
tailed
NE SHOWCASES
TO WEAK MEN
EeteblMied 1867.
Incorporated 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BUO,
rilAltr.KH A. FIUCKElt, Pre.ldent.
Jewelers and Opticians
J AC 1C.SON Ht., (I1ARI.OW Bl.O< K.)
Amkkictb, (1a.
ptnllment IMitti.i
I .tc them by. (i
iiiipk-te in nil fine*. Wc make n vprcially of IMamoml* and Fli*s
ujKictoniof watcher for the H. A. M. rosd; *cM,\vatrlie* on the 1
Imvs a Two-Hundred nnd Fifty Dollar Ship Cluonometi-r to rrg
* we veil will l»e artistically engraved free of rliHrtrr. We have t
rut* wltli wlib-h to tout the eye Mini find out Jn.;t what la nerdrtl
•II "KI*ik*s Combination," tlie flaxul K hm-t» t a Mia world.
Music Department
tel "JAMKrt FKICKKll .
> stl f1n>t.4dn**.
Wo have been (telling thiun from right U
L'al! und are them or wrl*e for cutaloguo.
flock* and Jewelry, nud Plano* Mini Orgn
it our pri-M-nt *taml for twenty-three ycai
rylH*ly Is InvJU-d to rorne.
ItlCth” PI AM
James Fricker & Bro.
A. T. OLIVER,
If you want a first-class Buggy CHEAP
call at my shop and examine my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have and
will constantly keep a full assortment of
Single and Double Buggies of all styles.
Don't forget that I am prepared to meet any
and all competition. Special attention given
to the repairing of all vehicles. Call and see
me, and I will surprise you as to quality,
quanity and prices of my own: make of Bug
gies.
A. T. OLIVER.
Mwiag from the effects of youthful errors Mr!y
ter«y, seating weaknr**, lo*tmAnhood.eto., I will
RMI valuable trcrtUe (seeled) contenting full
pertienUrs for home ears, FT * “*■ *
1 medical work; should
Is Berroas sod debilitated. AJJn-miJ
rrof. P. C* rOWLEB, Moodu., lonu.
rig (4 I* «cino»7.r.]gcO
tbs leading remedy tor
Usoorrhire «t uli
The only
'*(•> lu recommending/
t*> u!l lufferer*.
A. J. ifONK&M. D.
Sold h
M lUfTerer*.
* '^ONKR,
llKCATTB. 1U.
A Bare Kidney and Bladdof
tomody-W. W. O.
. *
Mrs. J. T. Yarbrough, of 'llau-
dolpli countjr, has rented the Par
hot houaa and wilt move to IJaweon
■ooo. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Dorter,
whojbow oqpjipy the house, will re
move to tho country.
rxxaowAL mbmtiom.
Ml» Willis Lao, of Dover, this
oAuttyAi AtlM&lng Andrew Female
Oolkggat Colhbert.
MlasQueale Kimbrough, of Slew
art ooanty, If visiting tho oily, the
gOeat other oodelo, Mias Lora Pas-
) f-
Mrs. Halt* Cater, after spending
• week or two with her brother,
Col. J.O. Parke, left for her home
la Pony loot Monday.
Mrs. W. 0. Parka left laat Mon
day for AUanta to visit her xone,
Willie and Loyd Pnrka.
|}R*V. 8. G. Burgoo and wife, of
Sumner, 8a., spent a faw days In
our eity last week, and were so well
pleased they speak of moving here
If they nan buy or rent a bouse.
Mr.B, L. Kimbrough, of Stewart
county, visited our city yesterday
on bnalneao and to see relatives..
Lev* looks at young and handsome
a, he did twenty years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lockhart, of
Americas, art visiting the family of
Mrs. P. A. Harper.
Mrs. OUn Wimberly returned to
bar bom* In Macon yesterday.
Mr*. R. L. Bennett, of Tallabaa-
***, ns., formerly Mil* Cant* Bog-
glee, of this place. Is visiting rela
tives In Dawoon.
Thera an mon cases of yellow
■Jagiwtea incur city now than I
ever saw or hoard of before. Other-
wla* I hear no complaint of siok-
I of ootton Ik coming
farmers will bold for
Bueinoas la good In
every Us*. J. A. F.
FROM SCHLEY.
Kr.LAVit.LX, Go., Sept, 34.—
Tho demand for cotton pickers la
distressing to those who** Helds an
wtyto. The price per hundred Is
from 50 to 00 ceptx. _
Ootton bagglog wa* ueedforthe
D p P.CU»i'
s c n O ’ F u L A
lad font. OluddM SwoUtewo. Ski*—Urn, Malar
P. Zj. holt,
DEALlvH IN
BUGGIES. WAGONS, AND HAHNESS
.117 LAMAK STKKKT,
AMEIIKTS, (JKOKUIA
VltOLKHALK AND IlKTAIL DKALKH IN
FIRST-OJLAS*
BRICK
REAL ESTATE.
EXAMINE MY LISTS.
M. Callaway - Real Estate Agent.
New and choice residence very
close in. Fitted with water and gas
throughout and furnished in first
class style.
LOTT WA.R.R.EN.
CHAEP MONEY!
Loans Negotiated on City, Town or farm Property at Bales
that Oeiy Competition!
TERMS MOST FAVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J. HANESLEY, - - AMERICUS, G-A
THE CHEAPEST MONEY
The Georgia Loan and Trust Cn
Kscas? Scdscflea In Rsfnl
Long or ghort loana-three months to Bro year*—on Clll »•
raraa Propony.
Who only Company allowing partial or full payments as ant
time without bonus
Loan* approved and settled In Amerlcue.
Wo waiting for Inspectors and money from abroad, anaaetgs
bets’ certificates.
Interest payable annually.
apply for rate* to home company Ink
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W J. Slaopy corner',
on Lee street (near Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat
ent Medicines, Garden Seeds, Etc
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
BIT GGIES
Ntw llutrtfte* from
the Ural |o llio . lte »p-
P*t. A LI. WAR-
RANTKD
Repairing of
nil kind* ilonrni I hr
ANOTHER
BOOM!
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Av irua
Oppo-itu Prince’* Stablos
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
. lo Now ZXounoh Wow Hearty,
iwr will on Installment*. :« vneant lob* for unit- o
\7. HOOD HITT,
IIKSIDKNT AOKNT OF TIIK
’em ltd Life Insurance Company.
npnny
oiler *afu iiiat:i
•> lliftti any other, In that IN wearily Ison-
ot-UMlbv inetnlferuRolcly Irt the Itik-reSl of.
iiics *i lower rui.s U.an the hirge ularli*!
Ofllt’e in lttroKiJb.il llulliilux, Aiiicrlrii*. Cn.
FOR 8ALE!
a—pwntgi a f. I* r., rrUkjy lab, r«iw
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprlotoro,
WBOtxsadJifcoooirr*.
'«MI ate*. - tevustUK. tv
WM. KNAUTH,
Landscape Gardener,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
MakcaasMsUltydolnsall kinds of work
partalnlng to his lint of baalncM at reason-
abls rates. Hat Uf act Ion saarsntssd la sr-
!TJss3s**” rro - ““^sssar
A Fine Farm containing 725 acres
three miles from A mericus, well improved.
Also several vacant lots in Americus at a
bargain. Call on
W. Q. HAYNES & SON,
208 Forsyth St., Recorder Building, Americus, Ga.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
r a few .lay* the following dealr.tble property elone in Ml • b.irgi
il lot*, hou*e* Juat enmph-l
One linuaeuttel lot on College Illll, lurtn lot Slu
Imerleus.
ami lot on JnekHor
comparatively new house with e«M>k ryo
barn <>n the plaee. Call for b«N(ulna.
lario* i
'. frontline 1
I juxlSTt t-aeh.
1 off*
Four
Tern
t
tlvst horns m Antorlcua.
One house aiul lot on Jnckiuin street, froutlnx <h» Collei:*-'. Ij»rg»* hit, ft r«*»in* to the
comparatively new houae with r«M>k rt,*int a ml ImUI. Loom- HUtu-ht-d, nlee out house nml
HUGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St.
Fifteen Hharea Furnltlira Factory Htoek t
Americus, Qa.
R. T BYRD,
FIRE UNO LIFE
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AND ITR0N6EST COHPAXIES IN THE WOAIX.
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property,
Onto* on Jackson Htreot, two doora north of Telenatib Oflloe.
The, People's. National. Bank
H. Montoomkiiy, PrealiltMit.
John Windhok, Cashier.
II. C. Mitciiki.l,
J. U. IIonkv, Vic© President
K. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
Rook-keepor.
Believing that the
many houses now be
ing built will add
greatly to the demand
for carpets we have
concluded to add that
line, including Hugs to
our business.
In embarking in a
new line we had an
eye upon the present
demands of the trad
ing public and will
offer as inducements
to trade with us,
1.—Lowest prices.
2—Matched Car
pets (which means no
loss to the purchaser.
We Lave one of O.
W Richardson & Co’s
Patent Carpet Exhibi
tors and will be pleas
ed to show our sam
ples to all who will
favor us with a call,
3.—Easy^paymonte.
In other words we soil
. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE!
CAPITAL, S50.000.
SURPLUS, 825.000.
SCHMIDT’S
Reading Room,
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.'
Jlaviug filled up this large room In hamlHmue style, with (lie Inleu
lion of making it a plemoint and owlet resort, I biii prepared to serve the
tiuerti ami best Liquor*, Wines, 1 leer a, and ('igara, home of them of my
own importation from (ierniBtiy and France.
FRKE LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12.
1 auk-all to give me n call. aepll
-CAi L AND SEE-
vT. MIZE,
At hiHfiiow <|UsrlerM <
i Cotton Avenue, under Hawkins House He
keepH the liue*t
Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. Ho nlwnya 1ms on tap kogs of tho
Famous Cook. Beer.
Tho IIKHT Iteer ever sold in Amerieu*.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices 1
He keep* nothing hut tlret-elass goo,!*, aiol ilon’t charge fancy price*
fir them. (11 Vi: MR A CAM,.
FINE SHOW GASES
Aim Wall eed Pnecripilonceeee,Cate
... v ,('h«t».BartierFurniture.JewelryTni),
I Stoola. Cabin-. tVtrk of alt klndf Conijjete Jhrttts.anil
CaUlnSK ir.x ATLANTA !
’ 'ARE CO-..
carpets and rugs on
weekly and monthly
payments, thereby en
abling almost every
body to own one or
more carpets.
Ladies are espec
ially invited to call
and look at our car-
i t ill)
pi*t ami rug exhibi
lion. .1 f:.I
;0 i-'ni'ufff
Respectfully,
S.M.CHN,
, 4 TCJ
MANAGER.
,14.416 and 41B Cottoi Aye
Orilera from oat of City will b
attend** to by eondlhf an agon!
with Samples lo partie- wishing to
purchaae, or we will allow railroad
arc loo true, buyl rimts from