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Sumter Cawaty.
Webster Cenat;.
SATURDAY- NOVEMBER I. IB90
MBMICU4 riKCORDClt la puhlla
1 Weekly, daring the year. |
RKOocDklt la tsuuc.i every
_ . Hiring the^M
ut Vie i**r lo .i^^flpgf'per year. |
The Wjyp^V UttooRStRls Issued every
Wmg/mBm*' *100 per year payable I
Wanes, It has the tnrgrst circulation!
ay paper In Hontnwcst Oeorgla,circula
ting largely In the ooontles of Sumter, LeeJ
T-rrsil, Hteerart* Webutrr, Schley. Marlon'
Macon, Dooly and WIIoas.
Entered at Amsrlena Pmt-OfP.ccoa second
Ml communication-! should he addre*#.
i * AMEMCU^PimM-UIINOOoJ
Now that Amerlcus baa aome|
thing better thin a Board of Trade,
abo will bo heard from before
many month*.
Sohley county votoni seemed to
take very little Interest In the Sen
flebley always was a
curious county, anyway.
ft t The discussion of the Senatorial
•CitnpalgP, as fsr. as the country Is
concerned, Is over, and the fight Is
now transferred to Uio] leglslatl re
halls, where It will begin afreeli
next Wednesday. Who will bo
Georgia’s next Senator no man can
tell, but nnleas Gotdon developes
unexpected strength, he will not bo
the lucky man.
. The Macon Telegraph says: The
visit, of Mon. Ohas. F. Crisp, of
Georgia, to the Kast, was a signal
success. He addressed on Iwtnonso
audience In Fanuell Hall, Boston,
last Saturday evening. Air. Crisp
spoke for an hour and a half, devot
ing most of his time to a dlsoussion
of the inequalities ot tho MoKluley
lari (Tact,'and the enormities of the
Lodge forco bill. The Boston Her
ald not only gave a full report of
the speech of this distinguished
Georgian, hut in an editorial based
upon Itaatd: “The distinguished
statesman hold tho attention of the
assemblage with one of the most
TriTefeetitfg addresses made In Bos-
ton during many years on current
political topic*.” This Is high praise
Indeed, coming from ono of the
ablest and most Independout pa
pers In the United States. At the
conclusion of Judge Crisp's s)>c«ch
he was greeted with tremendous
applause, and then with three
cheers “for the next speaker o£ the
House of Representatives.” Judge
Crisp canio back from Uls visit to
the Kast covered with honors.
POLITICAL RE
Fooling i
s Is like piny-
I. You
o perfectly safo until
jr it with your finger and find
t catts like n razor. Many people
■^1 have found the sharp
[edge in politics till* y. ur.
Felix Corput, of Floyd, Is proba
bly the dToBt notable case. Living
i Macon, ho was an astute polltlc-
n, and liad no troublo Injworking
is wires for a nomination and
tolectlon to the office of mayor.
"Tiring of that position, he moved to
the quietude and peace of Cave
Bpriiigs, and entrusted himself In
growing gropes and running a
model farm. HIk admiring neigh
bors elected him to tbs legislature,
and alas, that brought^ back tbe[
old |»nlltlr*l fever, Hence we find
him a candidate for Speaker of the
House*, almost beforohe was reuurn
lusted. Hin ambitions were clipped
by defeat—end now he advertised
his place for sale.
Then Bro. Hnelsou, the virtuoux,
who returned |l to tho treasury oi
the mate btcause he misled one
days session; he I-h-hiub fired with
the ambitiou to represent his dis
trkl iu the Henate. Iu his mind
*■ admiring constituency could
. not fail to see the inestimable bene
fit be would be to that body, and
Piaybap, be might wield the gavel
•fibs Presidency; but thle was
•nlyblotod at. To bia astonish-
■Mat tbs voters preferred another
maa, though to be convinced of that
fact h# bad to bo twice beatcu; bis
bmtBISfnsed t> grasp the fact that
onos vrta Just once too often. Bro.
Boeltsn bas to cancel his contract
for bia old room at the Markham.
To foJAJJ the prophecy that a
pitcher sent once too often to the
well will break, we might add yet
another name to this list—'but our
propetic vision Is not yet keen
saoogb to pierce the veil of tho
■ext two weeka-and as Til* Re-
coBDBit is not * prophet nor the
ana of a prophet we will not predict
flag dan's defeat, but if he Is, it
[JrutbfwHy, ‘ simplify the old
• cannot eat his
Judge f'rlsp will occupy the po
sition of honor ax the first speaker,
in Savannah, fo night.
The State Fair is over, and the
Piedmont Exposition will wind up
to-night. The general opinion Is
that neither hav- made money.
Hon. W. W. Clifton, of Chatham,
one of the members-elect of the
legislature, I i an Interview in the
Savannah Times, says he believe*
Clerk Ilowell will be elected Speak
er of.the lloti e, and either Hon. J.
I*. Walker of Hon. J. K. Normally
President of the Senate.
Home c
lie has been going for ed
Itor (iuun, of the Cut'ib-rt Liberal
Enterprise, claiming that lie sob
the paper for $2,000, when It onlj
cost atiout $1,000. Editor Gum:
shows that in actual cash the pa
per cost $1,200, and says that If tin
subscription li»t amis job and nd
vertislng patronage which he had
spent five years to work 'up wai
not worth the difierence, lie \v
refund the money. If Editor (I
only got $2,000 for bis paper be
it for Just $2,000 h ss I linn lie sli
havo sold It.
tihl
eh ofthr
The War an
Knoxville Jutiriiil-
It requires no w
imagination to rowelvn the bitter
discouragement of the southern
W>ple, when Lee surrendered at
Appomattox in April, I80'». The
future was to them gloomy ami
dark. They did not know then
what tho temp r of the victors
might be It could not lie told
what part passion might play when
tho curtain of actual war had fallen.
It was not ktiown whether exile
and Imprisonment was to follow
involving tho readers of the Con
federacy in still deep©- troubles.
But Grant’s magnanimity gave
hope. Then came a gleam of sun
shine when he told tho soldiers of
tho losing side to tnxe their horses
home with them, Hint they would
need them on their farms. Then
they did go to their homes, with
hope and with a purpose to retrieve
tlielr lost fortunes.
And they have done it. The
Houth Is more prosperous than ever
before. Notwithstanding the enor
mous losses sustained, Including
the slaves, the * wealth of the
Houth Is very much greater than
ever before. Before the war there
were no blast furnaces in Hie Houth.
Now, thousand\«f tons of Iron ore
is made of Hoiithorn ores every
month. There were no manufac
tories Iu the Houth prior to the war,
to Np<»ak of. Now, they have sprung
up iu every Southern state, iu large
numbers In some of them.
Tho war was really a benefit to
the south With the emancipation
of the African slaves eamo the
emancipation of the euergies and
the latent, unused powers of tin
southern whites. It was unMtianci
pat iou that hat been fruitful of re
suits. Under the slave regime the
Ifl-eaourccs of the south
have beeu developed in a hundred
years ns they have been In the last
twenty-five. We can all see this,
and feel it, and while it wax a terri
ble experience, can all rejoice at the
results. As a nation we aro strong
er and more prosperous than ever
before, and there are noue In any
section of the country, who believe
It possible or desirable that the
uulon of states should ever be dis
solved.
thousand doses for a shilling med
icine. It le a remedy which never
f*lla In Blood Dlseesos. and always
builds up the general health of the
patient.
Cured Herself end Her Child,
S. S S. ha' relieved nv- nl
Ettabllthcd I8S7
Inoorportlcd (890.
JAMES FRIGKER fi BRO.
409 Jackson street
l tValch* *
j On* Hun
rw York.
AM KKICT8, GA
f.urrliiuMHl tin- largest and
Coa»l*llng la part of Dla-
«, dlU.D. So*rf Pin*. Klo.
u Inimeas* assortment o
r "fills
r::xi
If YOU WISH
T ° Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
* T Any time
WRITK TO
Gf.o. P. Roweli. &
No. to Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
GLOVER'SOPERA HOUSE
Positively One Night only.
Friday, Oct. 31.
Groat Production of Carter's Mclo-
THEFASTIVIAIL
A Great Company of Actors In the
Cast. Gorgeous and Elabor
ate Scenic Effects. Phe
nomenal and Marvelous
Mechanical Effects.
Advice tn Mothers.
Mkh. Winslow’s Hootiiino Hyii-
. I* should always be u»ed for chil
dren teetbiog. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all |«iu,
cure* wind eolie, and is the liert
remedy fui dlarrluu*. Tweuty-flve
centa |>©r bottle.
K x,CUT mMvSb„ T .. ,-„ r , Tt .
Agree aide to an order from the Honors-
Id- Ordinary of Hamtor county, will be Hold
before Uie eomrt hou*« door In lbs cltv of
America*. (I*.. *ald county, on the flr-i
Tuesday tn December nest, the fallowing
deeerlhed real eel Ate. to-wit:
Fifteen hu idrrU (1300) acre* of land, more
or less, Rituals 1 In Terrell County, i.n.,
twe've mile* Houtlicast of Pawron; end
•leven Mile* north of Albany, and locate I
nearly -^road-aide w Ih (lie Culumhu*
Houthr-rn railroad, and known aa Hie old M.
K. Taylor plantation.
Four hnmlr. d and five (106) acre*, more or
lea*, eliuated In I-oe Count*. Us-. one-half
mil* from Southwestern railroad, flv* mllea
from Leesburg said county.
Two ha ad red, twoanda hat (St',) scree,
situated In HumterCounty. Ua., two miles
from Anderson vine, known as the Jgc
Corkle place.
tovrn ofovndereonvlile, a> d knowu aa the
‘YZte'S.----Mem
In the New Nth District of Marnier County,
Ua., adjoining the landsof Arnold Godwin
aud dhrra. five miles Prom Amerlcu*.
One hundred (IOU) acre*, more or
Die New Nth District of Huinter county, ad-
joinln. lands of W. M. Kidd and others.
Thirty (*>) acre*, mo * or leea, one mile
and aquarer from lb# city of Amertcua,
adjoining lands of Mrs Barney Paitcer,
Mrs. Mtanford and others.
Two gooses and Iou In the suburb* of the
city of vmcrlcua, north of the court house.
All of the above property ■old as the ro
tate ot the late Barney Parker, deceased,
for the purpose of distribution among the
heirs or said estate.
MALI88A PARKER
J. C. r A UK KB, Executor!
A fflicatiow.
LBTTER» or ADMIVISTBATION.
UROIK »1A - tVtlumnt COOXTT.
Whereas, H. II. Packer has filed apellca-
“on In my office for Letters of Ad ml nisi ra-
>on on the estau of Heater A. Parker, to
s east on th* Clerk of the Superior Court
renti* ot her At and proper person:
TStee are therefore to etteknd admonish
all parties eonrerned, whethvr kindred nr
— Hors, to show cause on or be'or* tip
—•— — -—— 1 0 f
Will (toaillvely be produced with
all the eflkcta that characterized Its
success throughout th© United
States.
Reserved neat* for *alo at Little
Mardrv’s Book store.
Trouble Brewing
Hhall the H. A. M. or th© Central
get th© freight on
Hall’s Immense Stock
GardenSeeds
That are Just beginning to arrive.
Listen for Competitive rates.
The struggle for Pearl Onion
Heta Iran commenced—first eotnes,
first served. All know that HALL
keeps the bent of everything—don’t
get left! Call el
r >
Everybody knows where It Is.
•v**r brought to Aiuurlcu
lug-. Her lliags, Due I
HieitiMMl to ifce best,
urc. Clucks of *]J kinds
■l-i»»nt !•>»« of Op.-ra (|lav4e«, 8p-t-t»cle< nf all kinds,
••ns. P.•noils. Toolb Picks, and Fountain Pens. Tsbli
•y, Hroi.se mid Onyx (JimmIs. Pianos and organs, Ac-
Inrmoiiloos, Htrings for all InstrutaenU, VI.
> very lies! Hewing Machine Needles and
W#h
.rgl ». .
vlng
■n cur* fully aHertod, and bought right, and
i anywhere In this couatry. K eery thing that
i*>nl«vl. Uoods wr a* 11 engraved free,
and Organs, and guarantee our work
K-ctfuIly ask every one to call and Inspect th*
rest you, we cerUInly will not expert y.
Charles A. Fricker.
P. L.. HOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS!
grad# of Buggy or
Price# given In the
HUte.
I land lea tbs Binds-
baker Wagon.
417 LAMAR HTREET, - - - AMEBICUB, GEORGIA
WIIOLKHA I.K AND KBTAIL DKALKR IN
PmST-OLASm BRICK.
FOR KjESjSTT-
Handdome two-story, ci^ht room rosidenc© with out buildings,
stables, etc. Two minutes walk of business. Suitable for two or
throe families or a boarding house*
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent.
W R. HCHROEOWR.
Formerly with M. F. Holland MTg Co.
J. w. STRICKLAND
Vortrerl with HunnlcuttA NeUIngrath
Atlanta, Ua.
SCHROEDER .& STRICKLAND,
724 Cotton Jkvsnue, Amiricus, Ga.
Xusketunoffin, Cs;pe ud Sheet Iwa Wam IWtbW taCnia, ft ulinttolq
MOT AIR HEATING, ETC- IRON &M0K( STACKS^ SPECIALTY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS:
woulu he pleased to give you ootlmaU-s oi
•- fa* Jp- •-
guarantee all work to be first-alas* In avery purlieu ar. Itldgltfjk Dtw-tlng slid Final*
furnished on abort notice. Wa alait do Heavy lr.*u Vorjurom M lop. Kooflng. Gut
terin'* Hpoutlng, etc.
luS3i»m ANO ® ET OUR ESTIMATES AND GIVE.US A TRIAL-
B.
ZZ. JOSBEY,
THt LEADING DEADER IN
Sole A?ent ir tie cuDntel 014 Du SpraT leitictTHnutr.
41 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICU3. GA
R. F.NEH RING.
PKOPRIRTOjk.
factsn Street,'Ui4er An» fioose
AMERICUS, GA.
BAKERY!
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Oita fa CtatfiUMFnafU; Filled I bUulbbWgatantbfa
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholgaala rricea-
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
10 KJow ZEouae
Lumber sold on Installments.
»dy.
ft* for sal* <
The. People's. National. Bank.
8. Mqntuomkky, Prealdent. J. fi. Roney, Vloe President.
John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE I
OAPITAL, ©60.000.
SURPLUS, ©26,000.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
* In at a
hcniato aud lain, bonw« just oompiet«d;'4 large enema each; IoTSTbOvIM each.
Collet# Httl, large Iql 210xS70. fronting two atreela. The pr*t<
ind lot on Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot, I room#
comparatively new house —***- —*" * *■"**■ —
barn on tbe place.
I offer for a f w days the tollowing desirable p
Terms Kaay.
One house _
UoslhomefnAuier1e.ua. ^ ^ «ire*« front!
b* i )ik ouaeoi iscbtiC'n iee o
One house and lot o
n Jackson
.. . •» wltbeook n
Call for baHgalne.
t house and
HUGH M. BROWN,
Americus, Qa.
705 Jackson St, :
Fifteen Hharra Furniture Factory Block for kale
S7. HOOD HITT,
kiaiom AQBxs or ■ ua
Fem Mutual 1 Insurance Conpany.
This company offers greater Incas tmn<sthaa aay other, la that II© ssaartty lean-
sanalled. Is a purely muteal company conducted by members solely Hi the Interest of
Member*, and can therefor# sfIVr safe Insurance at lover rates than the
stock companies. Ifyoawim li.suranss, call on ms bsfbra lasarlag.
Office In Hscoiims:b Building, Amsrlcus. Ua.
fcV...
:i.WJ5«,r uu ^
nd and offldsl s'gna-
People’s-Bar!
The underalfitied havluf opened a
Bar nti the
cnmoruminuEinaR
near the Atteslan well, we ar© pre
pared to arrve at all tlmca
Beer on Dranght and in Bottles,
Liprs Cigars ant Totacco.
and abk the patronage of the public
Vi* also keep
FUK8H F1HU. In Hnabon.
Henry Jones & Co
daw
XMAS GIFTS FREE
$600 IN PRE8ENT0
To be Gives to lb* Pabecrlbsrs of
tend for Particular© and •ample Copy.
FOB S-AXiEL
Ono (arm, 738 sere*, three miles from Americas.
Ono farm, 600 acres, near Leslie, on 8. A. M. R. B, taelre
mileg from Americus, shout 380 screg clesred, 10 sew tenant boueos
on plnco. This is one of tho finest cotton (arms in Georgia; i
sold at s bargain. Also ecTern) bouses sud vacant lots in An
Cull on
W. d. Haynes eta non.
90S Korijth St., Il.cor.tor bull4ln«. AMERICUS, OA.
H. T- BYRD,
FI AND LIFE
KPUICXTI TNI IAFE0T AN» ITNfilfJffT COCFANIEB IU TMt l V01ti&
Inturanc© Placed os City end (’ooatr* Property.
<‘filc© »n Jackson Hlreoi, two doora aorlh of Trlecraph Office.
lashlMOwtf
STORE HOUSE F JR SALE
"Cl. 3D. WljTTS
—Wlslcuis ug Kctill Bella- u—
GROCERIES
One Totecc^ CIgar* 1 .and I.
No. an Pors,tti and 1004 U-s tUmls, - --. ly -AlflfHrcn^. 4
CENTRAL RAIIaMA!) OF GR0RGIA
Southwestern Division.
correct gcUeduIe. Xo. IN, In EITecI An(nat34. W»0.
SAVANNAH A WESTERN DIVISION
Cd
1-7-
RUGS.
Owing to the great
delay in freights, I am
compelled to retire
from the Carpet busi
ness. I offer tor sale
in my store on Cotton
Avenue, consisting of
Dally. via A (parlous, - .! j
"s;s: * to
7 3u Am*rlei«,.V;T. .... I team
iLw
IhiUmaa Bufftt Star flag car* Amartau© te Jaekaoavl Its, Florida.
FOr further luhmaatioa ralatlv© to tlckhtMskodalWs kwt route* gte. ala..apply Ip
A. T. MAXWELL. A^sat, S. U. McKENFIN, Hup*t. -O^CNAHLToN.Oso. Paaa. hfr.
Arosrtsuy. («a tfMoa.e*. MMvsaaaa.Oa.
D. U. ■TTMEWOOD, Dtvlstoa Paso AfK Colambua, Oa.
D. D. CUNNAN. Bap’K Columbus. Ota I. O. HH AW.Trav. Paaa. Ag*t., Havaaai
Savannah, Ameficu^A Mont^auierf Railway
Time Card In Effect October 12. IS90.
li
’Ll
:s
:s..
V/attam Divirion.
Knights of Honor.
"f.isawaantasias ess
sssja^rs"'*
>* ~ , D. K. It BI N HON, .
may iMy lie porter.
I oan offer for a few days a well located
two-story brick store-house.
LOTT WARREX,
Hank nfRtinipr Building, ■
iSp.ili ,m
- orMTtaformsttnn
W.R. MARSHAL!^
Superintendent.
n .iitm
They ate snitablo for
Rugs only and will be
aoWat i ^r|HJ
Call and examine
them. There are <a
number o! beautiful
pieces: ■; / ■ ifj
No trouble to show
them,
MANAGER.
tllMSUIlMaln
RUGS.
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