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Recorder
W. U QLXSSNKB, fit JCdltor.
' OBUU1 Organ of Wokotnr Omtf.
FRIDAY.
OOTOBER 88,1890
The Avzaicus Raoomanli pnbiiibtd
fMV U4 W0M7,4nla( (bo T*W.
Tbo Daily rscobdxk u lamed mrj
morals, axe.pt Rondoja, daring tbo paor,
at Ms par month, otIMOpir poor.
Fridop morning, ot 9100 per peorpopobla
It boa thelorgwt emulation
'paper la aoathwaat Georgla,elreala-
IfpRy talbaaeaatlaiof laaileT, Lea,
1, Stevart, MTebeter, Bebler. Marlon’
a, Dooly and Wllcoi,
dUAnwrietuPoaMIffloeaeaeoond
AUEKICU8 PUBLISHING CO.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOTICE.
VkfXKMatlra Committed of tbo
democratic party of Sumter conn-
ty an requested to moat In Ameri
ca* on Friday, the Slat day of Oc-
tober, Inst, at 10 o’olook a. m. I
would urge that every member
will pleaie bo present in peraon
If peeeiMot aa matter* of Importance
are to bo attended to,
J. A. Aim.rr,
Cbalr’n. Ez. Com.
Americas, Go., Oct. Utb, 1800.
tffi* Augusta Chronicle, ainoe
donning It* new dreaa, la a* lively
and frisky aa a sweet girl graduate.
Ball road accidents are becoming
more nameroas and dangerous. Is
tblaa penalty of great railroad
building? »
Th# largeat stock of goods In Al
bany returned for tax** this year
was. owned by a druggist, and val
ued at (18,OOD.
Slanderer' Conley’a charge*
against the Sapreme Coart of Geor-
' gla are being treated With the con
tempt they deserve.
“A political party without politi
cians,” that Is what Editor Bran
ham; of. tbo Branawlok Times,
want*. The mlUenJum most bo
drawing near. N
The Branawlok Time*’ Atlanta
correspondent says there I* a big
sensation brewing In military elr-
■ cles, but It will not alTCct the fair
ness of the Exposition drills.
Islt true that Business Manager
. Hemphill and the Managing Editor
of the Oonstltatlonfibave agreed to
disagree on the Senatorial que*.
ttewT If ltls.lt.will not both*
first time the bestows manager
and tb* editor of a paper havo don*
f so.. Tan Bxcobdbb's experience
is that thsy generally disagree.
HON. J. P. WALKER.
Hon.J.P. Walker, of Webstar,
who Isa candidate for President of
the Benate, was mentioned by the
Macon Telegraph as being In Ma-
oon Wesdesday, and that bis candi
dacy was favorably regarded by the
members-alect of .the legislature
who were present. Thelndlcatlons
are that Mr. .Walker stands a good
chance of being! the next President
of tho Senate. AUIancemen from
all portions of the State are pledg
ing Ihemselvea to support him, and
a big delegation from Booth west
Georgia will go to Atlanta to pi
sin claims.
The Recorder • heartily favors
Mr. Walker’s candldaoy. Tho far
mers have done the voting long
enough, and allowed other people
to oecupy the offices, and now that
they have the power, they should
put men of their own stamp In the
offices—Just for a trial, you know.
MAGAZINE NOTES.
■ Mrs. Jennie Gwynne Bettany,
whea* notable novel, “The House
of Blmmon,” created a stir In En
glish literary clroles about a year
ago, ha* written another romance
entitled “A Laggard In Love,"
whioh will appear In the November
number of Lipplncott’a Magtilne.
Alphonse Daudet’s latest work,
“Pert Tareecon: the Last Adven
tures of th* Illustrious Tartarin,"
translated by Henry Jamas, Is an
nounced by Harper A Brothers as
nearly ready for publication. The
volnme wlU contain nearly on*
hundred and fifty ' Illustrations
from drawings by th* famous
French artists, Bocal, Myrbaah,
Montegot, and Montennrd—the In-
vsntesa. It mgy be said, of an origl
nal style of Illustration. “Theonly
defect In th* stary," says Henry
Jasaea, “Is that It leavw no more to
00me; it exhaaats the poselblll-
tie*."
Jan is* Henri Browne contrlb*
ntee n clever end appreciative ar-
tielenpoo Baleae’s women) enti
tled “Jferolaee of the Homan Com
edy." A sketch ef Balxac, who Is
attegetii er too Uttle known In thU
I a weserlption of his
etboQ* of work, Is
into this very entertaining
THE CONGRESSIONAL OUTLOOK.
Things are warming np In the
ten Congressional District* In
Georgia. Every Demoeratle eandi-
data has opposition, classed from
Independents, Jeirereonlan-Demo-
erats, Republicans, and every kind
of.a politloal shade or color that
can be thought of. But there are
no Alliance candidates opposing
the Democratic nominees.
In aevsrtl districts the fight
promises to be very warm and close.
Honey hes been furnished the meu
who are opposing (lie Democrats,
but where it comes from con only
bo conjectured.
Iu the first Mr. Lester Is being
opposed by Doyle, a Republican,
and both; candldatos are making a
canvas* of the district. Lester will
win, bnt bis majority is unoertain
In the second Mr, Turner I* sure,
of defeating a one-armed Republl
can named Mattleeou, who claims
hale supported.by the Alliance,
though every county Alliance in
the district has repudiated him.
Id this, the Third, aa polntedjout
In The Recorder yesterday, I’oter
Gibson,the negro Republican notnl
use, Is making a "still haat’’ for
the place, and Is undoubtsdly back
ed by money. The slie of Mr.
Crisp’s majority, lu esse tho next
Congress is Republican, Is all that
will save him from being unseated
Gibson is the only negro candidate
for Congrosa in the State.
In the Fourth Mr. Moaea la being
opposed by a Federal office holder.
In the Fifth Will Haight, Republl-
oppoaea Mr. Llvlngton. In
the Sixth tb* Democratic nomine*
will have but Uttle trouble, while
the Felton-Everett fight In the
Seventh Is well known. The other
three districts are being olosely
contested, but the present Indica
tions are that th* Democrat* will
win.
If Demoontio voters will only
eome out, there Is no doubt but that
Georgia will return a solid Demo
cratic delegation, and evefy Demo
cratio voter should not fall to rote,
and also see that hie neighbor
votes.
HERO WORSHIPPERS.
The American every decade must
have a hero to worship ;ln fuel,sever
al of them. And In the estimation of
the Americau ■ very Uttle 1* re
quired to make a man a hero.
Heroes are made, they are uot
born, and a very Uttle, in certain
cases, I* required of th* hero for hie
name to be lauded from ocean to
ocean, and from Maino to Mexlco-
Wlthout a hero th* people are help-
Consider what great orowds
gathered only lately to greet th*
Oonnt of Parle, though no
one could call him a hero.
Look at th* great multitudes that
gathered to greet Harrison on bis
late Western trip—and surely he is
no hero. But many people, In
their blind partisan beliefs, cannot
dlveat their mtnde-ot the belief that
these men are heroes. Many a brave
engineer has lost bis life In saving
hie load of passengers, who was
'resUy entitled to this appeUatlon,
and hie reward was a conscious
ness of duty performed, and a short
obituary In the telegraphic columns
of th* papers th* following merm
lug, with, perhaps, a small reward
In the way of a purse from the
saved-from death passengers,which
would keep the poor wife and .chil
dren alive for a week or two, when
they will have been forgotten.
In th* minds of tb* flokle pobllo
It la better to be a live bogus hero
than a dead real one, aa the rewards
are more abnndant—end It I*
much more pleasant.
CHARLES A. FRICKEU. President.
Jewelers and Opticians
Jackson St., (Barlow Block.)
Amhbious, Ga.
Our stock i«complete in all line*. Wo make a specialty of Diamonds and Flue
Watches. We am inspectors of watches for the 8. A. M. road; sell watches on the In<
etallment Plan.and have •Tiro-Hundred and Piny Dollar Ship Chronometer to regu
late them by. Oooda we sell will be artistically engraved free of charge. We have the
very latest instruments with wh'ch to teet * he eye and And out Just what Is needed
spectacled, ana we sell “King's Combination,” the Onest glasses la the world.
Music Department
Wonelltno HOIIMKIt, KIMBALL and “JAMES PRICKER A H BO.” PIANOS
and the KIMBALL ORUANB. Those Instruments are all flrat-class. Everp one fully
warranted for five yearn. We have been eclllng thorn from eight to twelve yean and
know lust what they are. Call and too th*-m or write for catalogue.
Wo ropnlr Watches, Clocks and Jewclry.and Pianos and Organs, and guarantee
our. work. We have been at our present stand for twenty-throe years. No trouble
And the place. Ut wblcn everybody Is Invited to come.
James Fricker & Bro
p. L. HOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
Willdeplleate Allan-
Will depllcata any
grade of Baggy —
Prices given in
State*
Handles the Stude-
baker Wagon.
917 LAMAR STREET, - - - AMEKICUB, GEORGIA
wholesale and retail dealer in
FXRST-OlsASB
FOIR IR-mUSTT-
Handsome, two-story, eight room resiilenco with oat buildings,
stables, etc. Two minntes walk of bnsinoss. Suitable) for two or
three familios or a boarding house.
M. Callaway, - Real Estate Agent
The. People's. National. Bank.
S, Montgomery, President. J. 0. Roney, Vice Preeldent.
John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. IIawkinb, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE 1
Macon gave the politicians a very
damp greeting Wednesday.
Th* king of medicine*—Hood 1 .
~ iere scrofula,
isr blood dl
Sarsaparilla. It com
salt rheum and all
A Bar or Hope.
of scrofula or othtr dfi
bonds of discos* and aatathe cap
tive frs*. Noothai remedy In exis
tence combine* the positive econo
my. the peculiar merit and tb*
medicinal power of Hood’*
parllla. •
Tmtim «* Blood saJSMalKl—■■ s_
■a —TT UlMi fl
CAPITAL, 850.000.
SURPLUS, 825,000.
REAL: ESTATE : BARGAINS !
I have TWO VERY DESIRABLE NEW COTTAGES whioh I can
SELL ON EASY TERMS.
LOTT WARREN,
Bank of Sumter Building.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
I offer for 8 few dan th* following desirable property clone in at * bargain:
^^Four houie* and lou, UoummJutt completed; 4 large room* each; lota 60x183
^One hoaseand lot on College Hill, large lot 110x770, fronting two street*. The pret
tiest home fn Americas. \
One house and lot on Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot* 6 rooms to the
comparatively new house with oook room and bath Louie attached, nice oat house and
barn on th* place. Call for bargains. r
HUGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St, : : : Americus, Gq.
Fifteen Chores Furniture Factory Stock tor Bale
V.
[OOD HITT,
resident agkkt or . as
Feu Mutual life Insurance Company.
■ v router
urcly mutual eoH^M
■HBPHMan therefore aflkrenf* insurance itM
ock companies. Xfyoaw-tni Insurance, call on me
Office la Kbcobdre Building, Americus, Go.
Incac-mrnu than any other. In that Ita security Is un<
* * embers solely In the Interest ol
rates ^tban the large eelerled
One farm, 726 acres, throe miles from Americus.
One farm, 600 acres, near Leslie, on 8. A. M. A Bq twelve
miles from Americus, about 860 acres cleared, 10 now tenant houses
on place. This is one of tho finest cotton farms in Georgia; will bo
sold at a bargain. Also several houses and vacant lots in Amotions.
CUlon
W. 30. Haynes dks
2(8 Forsyth 8k, Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA.
fiirm life
e,
urn sous m ufhi m mown? coipaciei in the mmlc.
Insnranoe Placed on City and Country Property.
Offie* on Jackson Streat, two doors north of Telegraph Offioe.
tochlMAvlf
WiMf I
SilHROEDER
724 Cotton Avenue, Amirico*, 6a
XxanMumoflk, Copper ud Shut Iroa Warn CalTesi'td Iroa Conice,^ ud Ins Beofing
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- IRON SMOKE STACKS.A SPECIALTY.
To)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
W* wooka be Pleased to five you estimates on you* Tin, Iran aad Cornice work. V
K '**??*•? •**. *? ** W'dMi In every purlieu ar. Ridging. Creating end Flm
rnUhsd on short notice. We>lao do Heavy Inm Vo rk from 14 to 27. UooAng, Gu
tsrln- Spouting, etc.
iJBftbk ANP QET OUR ESTIMATES and qiveius a trial-
CALL AND SEE
J. "W_
At hli new quarters on Cotton Avenuo, under Hawkins House
keeps the fineat
Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. He always has cm tap kegs of tho
Famous Cook. Beer.
' The BEST Beer ever sold In Americus.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices!
Ho keep* nothing bat first-eles* goods, sqd don’t charge fsney prices
for them. GIVE ME A CALL.
W. W. Wheeler <& Co.
ore now in their new quarters.
HAND-MADE AND NORTHERN HARNESS BY THE WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL. CALL AND SEE THEM.
They have also secured the services of
First-class Shoemaker,
Repairing a Spools!ty. Prloes reasonable aad Satisfaction Guaranteed
A.
B. XX,
JOiSSEY,
THE LEADING DEALER IN-
Tobacco,Cigars a»d Uquors,
hit nut or tie CttUnttoii “Gu Sum* InticKWMj.
COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
If YOU WISH
TO Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
AT Any time
write to
Geo. P. Rowell & .
No. io Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
People’s-Bar!
s The undersigned having opened a
Baron tho
nwm nr nvit ju gm
.near the Artesian well, we are pre
pared to serve at all times
Liprs Gkan ani Totacco.
and aak the patronage of tbepnblio
We also keep
FRESH FISH, In Season.
Henry Jones & Co
XMAS GIFTS FREE
$600 IN PRESENTS
To be Given to the Subscribers hf
Send for Particular! and Sample Copt*
3EACOCK HOUSE
■LLAV LLE. GEORGIA
NEW HOUSE. NEW FURNITURE
Oood aaapl. _d riMptn, room. IU
commercial men ud Ur. public.
Vlnt-etaM Ikro ud asUsIMriM ,osru
led.
Yoarpalron.,. Mllvttcd. _
O. L PEACOCK. Proprietor.
w
ATTS HOUSE
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
D* WATTS* Proprietor.
Kleetrto eora from Drpeu to Ho* el
( ELL HOUSE
PRESTON. GEORGIA
PlmLsIsm sen
Ulan. Porter.
aw* all ualaa.
(Trouble Brewing
| Shall the S. A. M. or tb* Central
get the freight on
Hall’s Immense Stock
GardenSeeds
That are Jutt beginning lo arrive.
Listen for Competitive rates.
The struggle for Pearl Oolon
Seta has commenced—first comes,
first served. All know that HALL
keep, the beet of everything—don’t
gel left! Call at
’ll
Owing to tne great
delay in freights, I am
compelled to retire
from the Carpet busi
ness. I offer lor sale
X
in my store on
Avenue, consisting of
They are suitable for
Rugs only and will be
sold at
Everybody knows where It Is.
Joe Sing & Co.,
Proprietors of the
CHINESE .*. LAUNDRY,
Will open this, Wednesday, for
business.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
810 F0B8YTH Street.
Collet, le., or Map. t dossn.
Cuff* Sc a pair.
Shirts 13c., afor 25c.
SCHEDULE AMERICUS STREET RAILWAY*
Can leave Wheatley's Corner tor Cllj
limits, Lee Street end comer Magnolia
Avenue and Fefder Street, »t« J0,7rtW,7:»,
10:00
N
1:20
12:00
X:&)
IT
5:30
Call and examine
them. There are a
number of beautiful
pieces. .- $
No trouble to show
them,
u
MANAGED
414,416 and 418 Cotton Ave
RUGS
City Limits, Lee Street and comer Mag<
nolle Avenue and Felder street at l:4i and
9:10 p. m.
Meet Central Trains at •:% 9:00 a.
TO WEAK MEN
Mjfi.fi.mnaL
Knights of honor.
. BRINSON.