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"TUESDAY* NOVEMBER 4. 1890.
Ike Anarctn Ricoaol* If publl.nrt
Dally and Weekly, during tbs year.
Tbs Daily Racoanaa to iMusd every
Morning except Mondays, during the year,
at Otto per month, orto.uo per year.
ITNbKlt Rbcobdbb ie Issued every
tTl 00 per year payable
i the largest circulation
fin Southwest Georgle,drcula-
In the counties of Sumter, Lee,
1, Stewart, Webeter, Schley. Marlon’
Maoon, Dooly and Wlloox.
Kntered at/
e, am matter.
All communication, .turn! J be UlimiJ
in AMERICUS
UBLXSHIIfQ 00.
NOTICE I
by the Ezeentlye
rebiter county, thet
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. It le m
"tte’ 0 -'^ beheWKrth.
■ ug comity offl-
dey, Nov. 1Mb, to be
ooneolldeted At the court houie In
Preetou on Monday, Not. 17tb.
C. C. Tkaov, Chm'
Pre.tou.Oe. Nov. 1,1890.
Get roar inn, «el rear pm,
Heiio It verm, men. It bet,
* Wllh rood powdtr,wllh herd iliot,
For thoM oconDdrele, for thOM lien,
Expose the Mcret, of roar doo,
Showing to ell, without end,
■ The Uriel, Iho eoormou, profile
The editor pule-ln other 1 , pobhete.
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The clene ere getberlng in At-
lente, end whet wire-pulling there
■hMii
Political oplnlone end propbeclee
will be ate dlucount twenty-four
hours from ibis morning.
The county campaign will liven
np after to day’, election, but the
negro will hereto sit on the fence
end eeethe proceeelon go by tble
Seer.
Dr. Don lio.worlh, son of Dr. J.
M. Bo.worlli, of this city 1. writing
some very Interesting lettere to the
Atlanta Journal from Vienna,
where ho Is studying In one of the
greet colleges Ihore.
Many favorable comments have
been heard on Tub Recorder's
proposition to have Amerlcus num
■«dai one of the cities where the
State Fair should beheld. At the
proper time a strong efTorbwill be
made to have Amerlcue named one
of the ultlee In which the fair will
be held.
The Menufaclurer’a Record be-
llevesthet the greet bulldlngboom
In thsLwey of new towne will eoon
come to an eqd, end tho next move
ment will be toward building up
the Country by Immigration; by
people who will move South to
avail themselves of cheap farms
Hl—tiSIdeiilll 1 1
end a flue cllmel
ITS RKT>I
thet>vdry one who bee a friend in
North, East or West, send A
Copy of TnE Recorder containing
this address to them, and to ahow
that we have only the good of our
PSople at heart, The Bebobdxb
will supply oopples of tho paper
containing hie artlole free of obtrge.
'Tng Recorder, In behalf of the
people of Amerioue And Southwest
Georgia, tenders lie
til tain (win/
thanks to Mr.
Btrayer for bis kind words, and
while we know all be has said to bo
true, It makea bur feeling toward
him lull or gratitude that he has
even gone out of hla way to tall the
people of the North that ha has
found na so different from what our
political enemies claim ua to be,
■P . ■ ■■—
And now there ie a difference of
opinion between Uov. Gordon and
the Constitution as to whether the
constitutional amendment requir
ing the bills Introduced la the gene-
raBaeaembly to.be read by titles only
ooae becomes a law or not. Tbs
CeMtltution claims It waa not ad
vertised as the lav directed. Qov.
Gordon aaye there le no doubt of tba
popular wish, and that makes the
RCT. 0. O B. STRAYER.
IT, U. Ub.
This gentleman, whoaa lnlerest-
lo| artlole was published In Sun
day's Recorder, baa dona and la
dolag a great work for Georgia, and
for the Southwest portion particu
lar.
HU etatamanU, coming aa they
da bona a man who has
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the sober-minded
Such papers
ding to Inlelll-
Ueaoea In the
MortSerr kSd Eastern Statee are
bound to be uCgrant bunaflt to us,
and I* behoovgg tka Suothari
pta to give tbMaaa great
-“l at poaalble.
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FRIENDSHIP DOTS.
Friendship, Not. 3.—We are
having nice weather now for gath-
•ring orope nod the farmers are
making good use of their time now
and are making their cotton held*
look black.
Mr. Will Sims and Mins Mary
Dczier were joined together in mat
rimony last Thursday evening.
The marriage took place at Mr.
Dozier’s house. Will, wish you
and your bride a long and happy
life.
It seems that Friendship is get
ting to be a bad place for the ne
groes to hare rows. There were
two rows here last week. The first
one was on Wednesday night be
tween Pink Merritt and Joe Rosa.
They had some few words in the
store and Ross drew his knife.
Merritt asked him to get on the
ground. They both got on the
ground and Ross started at Merritt
with his knife open and Merritt
drew his revolver, but no',harm was
done.
Saturday night Henry Brown and
Will Trice thought they would set
who was the best man. They quar
reled a little and Henry made at
Trice with his knife, but Trice got
the drop on Henry and kuocked
him down with a rail, but that did
not satisfy Henry. He got up and
tried to cut Trice agaiu, but Trice
knocked him down again and
bruised his head up badly. Henry
says # !t is not settled yet.
Hou. James Pinckard, of Mont
gomery, Ala., spent a few days last
week at Friendship with liis Bisters,
Misses Mamie aud Laura Pinckard.
Mr. Albert Drane will leave to
morrow for; Washington.
Dyapapala and Indigestion
In their worat forms are cured by
the use of P. P. P, If you are de
bilitated and run down, or if you
need a tonic to regain flesh aud lost
appetite, strength and vigor, take
P. P. P., and you will be strong and
healthy. For shattered constitu
tions and lost manhood P. P. P.
(I’rlckly Asb, Poke Root and Po
tassium) Is the king of all medi
cines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood
purifier in the world. For sale by
ail druggists.
HOUSEHOLD FAVORITE.
A young girl here had beta Buffering for 13
ysars with blood diseases until ib« bad lost tho
aw of bar Drabs and «u tubjoct to many troo-
blot Incident to tho disease, Tho physicians
declared bor caw lacureblo and predicted that
herRfo would come to o speedy end. After
taking S. S. S. she recuperated so fast that It
woo plain thst shohnd obtained e new lease on
Ms. end she has continued to grow better until
her permanent care is assared. Many otbor pa.
tkats la our hospital hare obtained signal beoo>
fit front 8.6. S., and It has become quite a
M on Blood and Skin Diseases mallei)
Swift Sriciric Co* Atlanta, Gw
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB TAX RECEIVER.
Ve are authorised to announce the nemo
J. W. MIZE as a candidate for re-elec-
n to the office of Tax Receiver of Sumter
county, subject loth- decision of the Demo
cratic nomination.
I OB CO BONER.
We are authorised to announce the name
L. E. (Jack; STANFORD, of this city,
for the position ofCoronerof Humter Coun
ty, subject to the primary election.
~~ FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Z. F. MARKETT hereby announces
himself as a candidate for HherlfTof Hum
ter county, with Mr. W. M.(Buck) RAGAN
aa deputy. This announcement It made
subject to the action of the primary
ethe
are authorised to annou
of L. U. FORRE8T as a candidate for Hher
Iffof Humter County. If elected. Mb. J. B.
LAMAR will be hie deputy.
Kept, aoth, ISM. tf
FOB COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorised to announce the mim
of Mr. JOHN E. BULLIVAN as a candi
date for the office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to the Democratic party.
We
authorised toannounco the name
’. C. C. HHEPPARD as a candldati
i election to UieofllceofCountyTrens-
aubjecl to the Democratic non
At the solicitation of many friends, Mr.
H. W. SMALL has consented to be a can
didate for the office of County Treasurer,
of JOE D. OIsOVKlt as a candidate for
tho ofllcoof County Treasurer, subji
the Democratic party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We aro authorized to annotinco the nar
of P. V. WKHHON, of the 29th district,
a candidate for the office of Tax Collect
of Humter county, subject to the decision
tho Democracy.
The undersigned is a candidate for rt
election for tho office of Tax Collector <
Humter couoly. subject to the primary,
any be held. T. M. Fy ULOW.
FOB SURVEYOR.
We are authorized to announce the i
of MR. J. O. H HOCK LEY aa a candidate
for the office of County Hurveyor, subject
to the decision of the Democracy of Sumtor
county.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We aro authorized to announce the nam
of J. II. ALI.KN a* a candidate for re-elec
tlon to the office of Clerk of Superior
Court for Humter county, subject U
Deruoc italic primary.
Joe Sing & Co.
Proprietors of the
CHINESE.'. LAUNDRY,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
310 Forsyth Street.
Colters Sc., or SOc. p» r dozen.
Cuff's .Vi a pair.
s 13c., 3 for 2V*.
Trouble*Brewing
hall the 8. A. M. or the Central
get the freight on
Hail’s Immense Stock
GardenSeeds
That are juet beginning to arrive.
Listen for Competitive rate*.
The struggle for Pearl Onion
Bets has commenced—first cornea,
first served. All know that HALL
keeps the beat of everything—don’t
get left! Call at
l
Everybody knows where It la.
People’s - Bar!
Tho undersigned having opened a
Baron the
cmonmuniasms
near the Artesian well, we are pre
pared to serve at all times
Beer on Drangbt and in Settles,
Liprs; Cigars and Tobacco.
and aak the patronage oftbepublio
We also keep
FRE8H FISH, In Season.
Henry Jones & Co
dAw
SCHEDULE AMERICAS STREET RAILWAY.
Care leave Wheatley's Corner for Cliy
Limits, Lee HI reel and cornsr^MagnoUs
f£J“5i
and Felder Street, at 6:80,7 ;u
City Limits, Lee Street and corner Ma
Ma(
noli* Avenue and Felder street at 1:40 and
1:10 p. m.
Meet Central Trains at ItM, 1:00a. m
w.-oo,- - ** —- -
L-OO.m.. 1:00.2:28.6:41 and 10:10 p.m.
H. A. M. atft;lM:60 10:30, a. m. I:» 1:33
nd 6.30 pm.
Toukaeffbetoeuber^l-
409 JACK80N STREET
AMERICUS, GA
1 have but recently returned from'New York, where I purchased the largest and
mbst complete stock^u our lino ever brought to Amerlcus, Consisting In part of Dia
monds, loose and mounted, a* Ring*, Ear Ring*, Lace Pin*, Htuds, Hcarf Pins, Etc.
Watches In endleas variety frm the cheapest to tho best. An Immense assortment of
Sterling Hllver and tine IMat-ed Ware. Clocks of all kinds and sizes from the cheapest to
One Hundred Dollars each. An elegant line of Opera (Hasses, Spectacles of all kinds,
Canes in the latest stylos, Gold Pens, Pencils, Tooth Picks, and Fountain Pen*. Table
and Pocket Cutlery. Fine Pottery, Bronze and Onyx Goods. Ptano* and Organs, Ac-
cordeons, Banjos, Tambourines, Harmonicas, Strings for all Instruments, Violin Bows,
and Trimming* of all kinds. Tho very best Hewing Machine Needles and Oil, and a
host of other things which cannot bo enumerated hero. We have got the most extensive
line of Wedding. Birthday and Holiday goods In Houthwest Georgia, and are receiving
more every day. These goods have all been carefully aelected, and bought right, and
will be sold at prices that defy competition anywhere In this country. Everything that
we sell Is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. Goods we sell engraved free. Wc re
pair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Pianos and Organs, and guarantee our work U> lie the
very beet. We have got the goods and respectfully ask every one to call and Inspect the
before buying, and tf we cannot Interest you, we certainly will not expect your
trado.
Charles A. Ficker.
TP. L. HOLT,
DEALER 15
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
Will duplicate Atlan-
f rade of Buggy
Htete" * ,V * n
Handles the Htude-
417 LAMAR 8TREET, - - - AMERICUS, GEORGIA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FIRST-OLASB BRICK,
FOR; IREDSTT-
Hamlsomo two-story, eight room residence with out buildiDgs,
stables, etc. Two minutes walk of business. Suitable for two or
threo families or a boarding housoi i.
M. Callaway, - Real Estate Agent.
The, People's. National. Bank,
OR, LMUler. L. A. tlAWKINB, A
H. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE!
OAPITAL, $50,000.
SURPLUS, $25,000.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
I offer for a few days
^ Four houses and lot
i following dealrable property close In at a bargain:
lota 50x165 each.
Just completed; 4 large
Onejiouse and lot on Col leg* IIIII, large lot 210x170, fronting two streets. The |>ret>
Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot, 5 rooms to th<
bed, nice out bouse and
tlest home fn Amei
One house and lot
comparatively new house with
Call for bargains.
HUGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St. :
Fifteen Hhatcs Furniture Factor? fc
Amcricus, Ga.
V. HOOD HITT,
RESIDENT AOP.NT OF * UK
Feu ltd Life hen Company.
This company ofTers greater Ineuecmmta than any other, in that Its security I
ljualled, Is a purely mutual company conducted by inetnlM-r* solely In the Interest «
nembere, and ran therefore affer safe Insurance at lower rates than the lari
itock companies. If you wmt Insurance, call on in# before Insuring.
Office In Recorder Bulldlug, Amerlcus, Ur. a
FOR SALE.
One farm, 725 acres, threo miles from Americus.
One farm, GOO acres, near Leslio, on 8. A. M. R. R., twelvo
miles from Amoricus, about 350 acres cleared, 10 new tenant houses
on place. This is one of the finest cotton farms in Georgia; will bo
sold at a bargain. Also several houses and vacant lots in Americus.
Call on
"W. D. Haynes cto Son,
208 Forzjth Ht., Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA.
ZEfc. T ByRD,
FIRE AND lIFE INSURANCE
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE NT0RLU
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackeon Street, two doore north of Telegraph Office.
ineklAdAwtf
STORE HOUSE FORSALE
I can offer for a few days a well located
two-story briok store-house.
SCHBOEDER & STRICKLAND,
' 724* Cotton Avenue, Amoricus, Ga.
kanufiduen of fis, Co^er ud Sheet Iron Wue, Gahtsitd Iron Conia,Tia ud Iron Soo£sg
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- IRON SMOKE STACKS1A SPECIALTY.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
and Corn !i
Ridging, Creating
14 to 27. "
W« woulu be pleimed to give you e*tlmatea on youi Tin, In
guarantee all work to tie ffret-claiu In every partlcu l
furnlahed on nhort notice. We>l*o do Heavy Iron 1
terln- Spouting, etc.
luft&im AND GET 0UR EST,MATES AND GIVE CUS A TRIAL-
Roofing, •
B. XX. JOS8EY,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
Tobacco, Cigars and Liquors
Sole Agent nr me Ceebrated Old - Gnm Spnif leBtnctfflirtj.
31 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
moPItlKTOlt.
Iietsoi Strict,•‘DiflEr Allei Hocrt
i AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Ordm fir Caka of ill Eadi Proaptlj. FiM! M ad Csb Wtgea G;:: oil Mi
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale price**.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CO.
lO 3Mow Hous
Lumber aold on Initallment*.
XT. D. WATTS
—WMesalc at Retiil Dealer 11—
GROCERIES
Fine Tobacco, Cigars and Whisky a Specialty!
No. M3 Forsyth and 1004 Lee Streets, - - AMF.KICUH. GEORGIA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Southwestern Division.
Correct Schedule, No, 18, In Effect Auguit 04, 1890.
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Dally.
10 30 a in
2 05 p m
ally.
Mall
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KA8T BOUND.
Dally
Irani Mall
•’ort Valley Li
Macon ••
Atlanta "
WEHT BOUND.
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TO FLO It IDA.
No. 6
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Wayci
Jacl
Solid Train* with l’ullman Buffet HlcepingCmra Between Havnnnah and Birming
ham.
Pullman Buffet Hterplng car* Ainencua to Jacksonville, Florida.
For further lnrormallou relative to tlcketa, ached u lea, beat roulea etc. etc., apply to
A. T. M AY WELL, Agent, J. O. McKENZIE, Hup’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Gen. Paaa. Ag’f
Amertcua, Ga. Macon. Ga. Bavaanah.Oa.
D. H. BYT1IEWOOD, Dlviaion Paaa. Ag’t., Columbna, Ua.
I». I). CUBHAN. Hup’t, Columbun. Ga. J. C. 8HA W.Trav. Paaa. Ag’t., Havanuah Ga
Savannah, Americus & Montgomery Railway
Time Card in Effect October 12, 1890.
Western Divirion.
HTATIONH.
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Eastern Division.
... 3»
• » 800
6 10 p ml 13 pm
...yriakart...
8 U>
Copeland,
Kblne
Oawald
Helena
Erick,
Alamo,
Verbena,
Olenwood,
Mount Vernon .... I 06
.yidala.
*opn
W f
.8 43
Arrive, Lyonia,-.
MiV.
RUSS.
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
They are suitable for
Rugs only and will be
sold at
Low Prices.
. Call and examine
them. There are a
number of beautiful
pieces.
No trouble to show
them,
MANAGER.
30 pm|4 90 in
•Dally,
or toy Information aa to rate, etc., call on your annt, or a-Mraaa
W. N. MARSHALL, C. B. ADAMS, £! 8. GOODMAN,
Superintendent. Train Diapatcher. Gen. Paa. Agent
414, 416 and 418 Colton Ave