Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 23, 1890, Image 1

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^>MLy awn: ytxl mi at 3 tax'! n' J> ■jaiv AMERICUS, GEORGIA?.* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1890. iftoT IN COFFEE. WILL IT BE BLACK? ■■ «. SflS MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATUR1 • LOOKING TOWARD AUGUSTA. the hill-ajrr. HOW ABOUT THIS! ARETHEREPOJlWPrnfTfflQIPir'J] 0! -un BEAT MR. CRISP. M 11 wnfoj ... rnti gaWl n. Weycros* KUllary Ooapuy Bu I Annus, Oft. 22.—The Athonf BMaOnUr.aioUio8o.no. I Banner,-In a loadlog odltoriil slo- I guises Gov.- Gordon, bat raj* the Bpmi.1 to BicoiDn. I Allinnef onnnot afford to fleet him Atlanta, Oct. 2t—Qor. Gordon | Senator.' The article says the Uor- to-nlgbt received tble dispatch from I enwr le poor, and the salary of the McDonald,TUomae bounty: eenatoreblp would be euatenanee McDonald, Ga., Oet. 22. for Man It then makee thl* re- ToJ.B.Gordin,Governor: * markablepeopoeMieai Bend one oompan'y of troope Im-1 “let the newlegleUtnre create an mediately, to enppreee riot of I offloe-wlth a celery equal to that armed asgrosa heeded by L. B. of U. & Senator-end let that place Bagne*,white. We ere et the many **• filled by John B. Gordon. Ilia of en armed negro mob. I dutlee eball be to look to the die* I Signed.) • P. M. Htokus. trlbuUon of the penalon fund to jfo official Information can be I maimed Confederate veterans, and bad from there, end noaotlon will sneroWb general eupervlelon ov« be taken hr the OeearaeruMU Hit I the Soldiers’ Home. It will be e etory le oorroboreted. Tclcgrame good Inveetmcet for Georgia, and were aeitt to ThomasvlUs, but," no Inaare nfBlrandjBdielonediatrtbW' f answer baa beeo reeelvad yah tlon of the fnnde. It will bo e work, . e.ii .. bA*n» * . [too, to the 'acta of Gov. Gordon, j Atlanta, Oet. It-ll m.-An-1 and a nobler sad more praise- i other message from the not pula It I worthy Uak wae never assigned to i at MoDonald’a MUls, on the 8. F. I “»“• 1 AW., In Coffee oounty. This tel There lenot a tax-payee In OeoV- < eon Armed officially. A meeaage I ft*, we bailer*, bat who will cheer- f from the sheriff of Coffeo county fuUy bear, hie portion of tha on. I -IiUinpkln le situated on 9qa,of the ^otf beat ful sites of any town In the Sou No matter from .what direction yoo approach It you have to ollmb a long steep Mil. It le now 'bbneldited the beet todn off the H. A. M. railroad. Now i Think About the Cloak department and in Order to itTIrtiPtflfwilttlrttJ - wuHBrt£®tti Cut Price Bale tho coming Never have such bargains in NIC* DganuBT.a goods been offered j fifllraffiff twttttfojflt L*aWfafcth Saifs Ieft ht ILM, Atlanta, Oct. a.’.-Tlie Constitu tion will print to-morrow the fol lowing a pedal from Macon: Political talkhaa been plentiful In Macon to-day, and naturally the eenatoreblp bae been a theme much dlecuesod. Tho member, of the leglileture, wlio have crowded the hotel lobbies, have talked of llttlo else,. A gonulno Beusstiou devel oped to-day In tho shape of a etrong movement In favor of J. C. Week. Hie name wrs on ovory lip and he was’.openly advocated byanum- bar of the new leglslsture. I It If a, remarkablo fact that tboae 4.60 all wool Tricot suits at >3.50 per suit. Only small lot of they aro hointj cloned out at $3410. plain Broad-cloths at $1.75 and dik -85 eti. quality for 15 eta.; 60 ala le this true! [end the Democratic voter* wilt do | well to be on their guaM. I Tub Itacoanan - eeverat;daye ago [ received Information frtmWasb- 1 Inglon to tba effect that a strong ef fort would be made to defeat Hon. I Chat. F. Crisp, the ^moqratlo ! nominee for Congress, from IMS? tba Third Congressional Dlstrtck Tble Information eeMejUtUt and reliable, but nothing eoold be lli ty for 87f eta.; 60 eta. quality at AOots. B5 ota. all wool, 46/ia. Henriettas at 65 eta. 80 eta. lilt fluUli, all wool, Heuriettae at 76*ots. .JlMKNnaltY. which is 40 ins. wide, at 87fccte. - . cotton buyers. As good paid by Ahem as the plan- la'any otbsr town, in mareet only opened Mm 15th of September that tlms over three alee have been received B two warehouses which - shown in Amoricua, for $1.00. >poles, Camels Hair, etc. at reduced BARGAIN, 40 inch silk finish, Brp- quaH^to be idf^dbout st A cts. Don't miss this opportunity to secufo a hoSnhM suit at a sacrifice. Nearly all styles of dross goods at unheard of prices. VJT a nty 'n AATia I Never have we known eneh a Of course I ^UUUiJO I rush In thk department. C.,— etwMMafleiy of theca w# chew, is a powerful factor In jrloee at which they are marked carry them away like y body nisrvels it their cheapness and ws are told we ugmerttfem ee we are doing, ae we will never be able to the eetote. Ourtoeewill beyoorgain. Wbenweadver- elleve In carrying It out to the letter. Remnante—Big lot made lae> six days and will be er for almost half prlee. ale brotherdh-laV, Mr. waiter Graham, who was dying. Ills sup posed he contracted a severe oo.’d InAmerloue daring ble stay there while AeeDttng In' the removal of the railroad ■ Mock at the Central house In Sooth Georgia can -—e giving you. Look at those e new weave* at cut prices, and In abundant quantities. landkerohiefs. Solo agent* tor tho perfect cee on the cample lot the past y a few of them left and If , u , ....*. Ult Como and sea for your- for jour money. IE ONLY. | rice Dry Goods House InAmerloue. Drees Trtfmlogs Id all the latest etyle Glove* Hosiery and1 Don’t )et this department be forgotten. for tha Central road, woll liked and THE FAIR LILIAN wae again visited, and here I* what -ho said: | “Nee, It’s true, “though 1 didn’t hardly believe it when you spoke tome, for I am pretty intimate with'parties who' would know If anything of that kind was going on. There Is a etrong effort being made to get out t good Bepnblloan vote tn the Congressional election, and We say It without fear bttguritri- dletlon that Lumpkin, and Stewart county, have more pretty glrle than any othar city or oounty In Georgia, considering the population. Superior oourt has been in seaelon during thl* week. The criminal docket wiu bo reached on Thursday morning. There are fou rteen criminals , Aft state drill, which was L the chief nttmctlnn at I tlon to-day, was psutp heavy rain. . It will take place Frh The drawing for placi resulted a. follows: First plaoe—Fort We ble*. : and 1 anxious to sell all tha goods we possibly can, but we >□ to be worried Into seal* and you can reel assured that' SrqpV^tothnBKBT GOODS FOR THE LEAST their mercy. Jost what has hap-1 Three of the four witnesses live In pened since that assault Is oncer-1 Atlanta. tain. Tha memengur who brought I The will I* to be peeved here and tba dlepatoh to tha telegraph efflou I probated In North Carolina, giving states that Jnit at he was leaving I Mrs. Gould oontrol other huibaml’y tha following while men were shot property, which Is now In hands of down! ' , an administrator. Gould’eKnglish B. B. HdLEOD, / • I rtlaUysa will oooleet the wlll. and tho grind Jory Id hard at work grinding out Indlotmenia. Court will oertalnly hold tho .remainder Third placi Fourth pli Guardi. Fifth plaoe ' ofthla week, and may possibly con vene two or more doye next week. ' A UooOtetbe BmC. 1 'Wat 1 Dr. King** Royal Germstuer la ' endorsed by Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, iton Wheatley. that If a good man/godld' obneent to moko tho raoe, money would bo •»,1' tn I/..A < i.IMJ lu trfnlsll ill! i ' , t moko tho root, money would bo ’oil, a man was picked oat, Peter remedy.’’ Bov. Sam P. Jonee says: programme. Promptly at 10o’< Worth Feuoibles wl and begin Vho drill, of commands will of yesterday ' The hotel ware filled almost entirely with drnmmtra.' The usually large number of farmers and visitors from neighboring towns failed to ■how op yesterday. dog# T -—-"-rerafd meet. zbee8nabufc) —; .srd^%*!m>ilunlv-M< *-■>( ^1* Isiir j ■ . . Stoves, otov6s» •ofo«* fw.*f w,1 afavn’s O. T U - c ' "* ' b V. t—3- The eheAseetand the Governor, are now on their way captain forty-flva the company be n the field. T - A groat deal otic tbs drill, and a lot Nothlnghas been l soone of action since left than, and four i ■hot down. poMlblo. There wa( com* trouble [ then about the money, ae it was not sent as promised, and the scheme came near falling throtogb, for the leaders refused to do anything on- 1 Mr. H. J. Fits and his lovely bride, noo Miss Annie Bell, return ed to the oily, last evening from their bridal tour. Thenewlymar- rledconploMom to be Inthebest at health and. spirits and their nu- ■iroua friend* ..welcome their re- torn homo with pleasure. change hands on tha varied assortment 3?,,mam which makes on* gallon of I’eet—pulitlvnev* 1-e.l -Hi ,q->- taju L I)!'.:) tlon Just no: As matters et HempblUandk the only men i quite likely tbi without .having meeting!?” tho reporter. , "The meeting* or* not ■old the darkey. “At least i one*. The workers make i polntment with two or Mine Tho hook store sntn are still kept very busy selling eobool books, a* new scholars are being added every day. Tha book storoa will probably bave to order more books soon, to supply lb* demend. Ranges and rOOA pnia-eds, withdraw, tb< ll being urged to ent* and nuy do so; patlcul event Ur. Kontx Other candidates win p nounee later. - fostfMep untii, i The Interstate drill battle at the Kxiwsitlou ed now until Friday. Forty-M Heaters appreciated by the children and their parents. ' ‘ Irp. ] Mays, Cotton - • I ootlS lw The Kaddr BtreeU. r I Tho fod oloy mod on the streets ummen. I of Auerlous caused bv the recent tb^ cHy JO*- nanlevAry dlsagresablt. In eome 1 Plaen'»M hard and atleky, while III* are feeling I otbort weft and slasby. Could li bid weather I as...««...< [knowtba othprs are belsir paid. The same plan Is being carried out all over tba- dlstrlot, in every oounty. Bo far It- hm been very ■neeeeaful. apd It would, not aur- .YflflMdONF, a ~w.ee men wewted^ A fore* of track work yesterday railroad track tx avenue crossing i over the branch, u | this mff bs modified to a certain ex tent, on the most frequented thoroughfare*^ paving th* streets or by oovsrlng th* mad with'a thick covering of sand, coal dost or Injuring their trade. enough eau bo got out to beat Mr. Crisp.I don’t, know-but I know that a Wg effort!* being made.” This, Id Mbsuno*, 1 Is what Urn roptotMr waotoM. i.t> . TttSiRDOonDBabaUoveaUiara Is ■ great deal of truth In theobovv, „. u >ytdir The largest stock ofO-as Fixtures in South- w«rt Georgia. Sanitary goods of all S5KW.S&K ng. It Boothes the child, gome, alley* all pain. and is th* I fff Twenty- Tfaeeebool children had a bid day of 11 yesterday. A good many alald at homo on account of tho hrifoato' fatally, but now there «*HA»g^WAA—' WD-Ott. -rag |FCM nope eavcrttiunu oi un » Plumbing and eentra of bueln***, for rant. Apply I have removed my Pharmacy t< Lee street—Hlappvy eoraer, neai artesian well—where I offer every thing In Drug* and Medicines. WII bo pressed to have y«i ooU. Theexourelou rate tickets to At lanta are being sold In large num ber*, and th* attendance from Americas to the Piedmont* Exposl- lisa Is quite largo. Telephone No. 12. 5. GA. llook. a t ■flUiwiHl