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1.1890
Tiio AHEKrvs ItRcoitbcnia' publi* i • i
Dally and Weekly, .Iurin|Tth« year. '
Th« Daily Rrcokdkh is tuned iw 1 ^
mSgtlMg daring the yrnkL?
at 60r par month, <>r 14,0) per year. ' 110
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Friday morning. at year payable
In advance. BUMS Co large* circulation
bvrest Georgia,ctrruU-
r ..._ 7 in theeoontlea of Sumter, Lee,
eiU Stewart, Webater, Bcbley. Marlon
on, Dooly and Wilcox,
EnterodatAmerkm* Poet-Office a* iwond
All eotumiinlcatlonaahouldbe ortdre-aed
to AMRBtCDB PUBLISHING (JO.
The Home Tribune will now drop
Its lurid literature. WM
Imlepemlentlsm Is once again
snowed under In Georgia. How
we pity the “Jcflertonlana!"
, T. Warren Aiken seems to bo the
bnpplcst man. lu the Seventh
What a wonderful consoler victo
ry is I
Jfow we can settle down to hard
work, and In 1892, with a bard pull
can put another Democratic Presl*
dent in the White House.
Ah Tick Recorder had ud'nxea
to grind in the recent election—be-
yondtlie victory of Democracy—It
como* np smlllug and hapny this
- morning, a cheerful contrast to
some gloomy contemporaries, to
. whom even the greet Democrat!'
victory brings no joy. The moral
is to work only for the good of the
party, and let personal ambitious
bo subservient to the party good.
A GREAT VICTORY.
The democrats swept the field
Tuesday without a doubt. It is
veritable Waterloo for the republi
cans, and no explanations will ex
plain It.
All that money, bribery, trickery
and knavery could do was done
* to bolster up the protection
party, but without avail. Defeat
stares them In (be face in their
very strongest states. Even "bleed-
_jn;;K|£M%!Ilhebotne of the South
P**” hster, Ingalls, has gone democratic,
and Mr. lugalls will step down and
out, carrying with him nothing
bat his own caustic bitterness.
The next Congress will be Demo-
critic t>y from 60 to 75 majority-
more thanj the most sanguine ex
ppoted. That our own Crisp, the
“greatest Dcmoorat of all,” will be
sjn-jikcr,’ goes without saying, ah
most, and If Judge Crlap doesn’t
give tin* Republican* a taste of
their own ruling, it will not bo be
cause they don’t deserve it.
Latest returns
McKinley, ou whos^fJTlrtrlot many
thousands’of^^Iffars were spent,
e heavy artillery of
- was scut—is
I, aa also is Charley Foster,
bn or calico fame.
It If such a sweeping victory that
the country has not yet bad time to
understand It. The McKluley bill
did it, there ta no doubt. The far
mers have stood unjust taxation
long enough, and proposo to try the
oilier plnii a while.
But what must be lien Harrison’s
feelings? Poor man!'
He will return to the obscurity
from whenco be came, aud may l>e
a second Bayes. Though he haa a
year or ><> t-> serve, It will be tilled
with bitterness and gall, for no
longer can lie call upon his Hud to
gag the voice of the people.
Hurrah for Democracy and Tsritr
H-fnrm!
• Turn the rascals not!
CRISP AROUSED THEM.
The Nashville American pub
lishes the following, indicating a
healthy ami encouraging revolution
In the political sentiment o. Mena-
ohuuptts:
Jatues B. Richardson, of Richard
son Bre«*W|\ the well-known intr- j
chain*, baa Juht returned from a j
buaine** trip to Boston. He tutya
he waa present lait week at a apeak- |
ing in Faneult Hall there. The
audleuce win* larg-i mid full of en
thusiasm, which rose to u great
height during a phtlllpple deliver
ed by Congressman Crisp, or Ga ,
agatuat the McKinley bill Iniquity
Hats filled the air and cht r after
cheer rent It asunder as this able
exponent of Democratic doctrine
reduced the fallacies oVthls Re
publican measure Into Democratic
English. An enthusiastic citizen
proposed three cheers for Crisp, the
Boutb and the Democratic party,
whieh w is responded to with a will.
Mr. Richardson states, ui*ou a closo
observation, that h < found a veri
table stampede of all men of all
political creeds to get Into the
Democratic fold, so great Is the ge
era! aentiraent iu that section
against this bill.
the j
FEELS WORSE NOW.
Jusf before the electtou a corr
pendent pent ttie following fr.
Washington. Tin* president mi
feel a great deal worse now:
Thcr«* is gloom and sadt:
White * House, for the president,
who ha* both personal and f*o1!ti<"i!
reasons f<>r wlsliing a reputdi.*»n
victory a week hence, in simply
stunned at the avalanche of hj.d
news which is pouring to op«u. t.ioi
from every part of ilsu country,
Tliis information is that the tide id
battle runs so strongly against Hit
republican's tlint the only cousid-
itfon i- as to I tie* majority tin-
democrats may have.
The democratic programme, a< -
cording to the President ’a luti H in
formation, If to kill oil' the r< publi
can leaders aud have the pally
Without a single directing bead in
the fifty*secoud congress.
To-day President Harrison win*
told that fliO.000 had been suit to
McKinley’s district to h« um<1
Against that gentleman Ten thou
sand more will be expended to de
feat Henderson and Goar in Iowa,
and himqual sum will be spent by
the opponents of Cannon in Illinois.
The Alliaticemen mu m to i'.ud ,t
a hard matter to agree on a candi
date for Coiled States Senate.
Hines don't seem to do; Norwood
is not liked, Smith and Garin II
have almost dropped out, and Cal
houn !■» said to b* a railroad man,
•o wlio is to be tiie mao?
Cure Yi ur Corns by Using
Atibott’s East Indian Corn Paint
, Bunions and warts, it is
; fstjhli.hcd 1867
Incorporated 1890.
JIHS FBICffl { BREL
•fh't JACKSON STREEP
can not Interest
sis In Hoiitliwest U.MirgU, nn<l aro ri-i-i-lvlng
•n t-arefnlly seleeN-l, nnd bought right, and
anywhere In Mils country. Everything that
J «)rgan<*, and guarantee nor work to lie the
ipectfully ask ever? on-* to call nn-t Inspect the
Illy Will not expect your
Charles A. Flicker.
A young girl here had been suffering for 12
year* with blood disease! until she had l.*t the
use of her limb* and was subject to many trou
bles incident to the disease. The physicians
declared her case incurable and predicted that
her HD would come to a speedy end. After
taking S. S. S. she recuperated so fast that it
was plain that she had obtained a new lease on
life, and the has continued to grow better until
her permanent cure is assured. Many other pa
tients in ocr hospital have obtained sign .I bene
fit from t*. S. S.,-and it has become cjuite a fa-
recite In imr house.
Tnu St. Joseph Hospital,
Highland. Ill
Treatl'C on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
fnOi Swift Srtcinc Co , Atlanta, 0a,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
VV. MIZE u«acHiulldut<- f-.i r- -• h-c-
lion to the office i’fTnx Here Ivi r ni Mi-nl r
ty. subject totli-d'ct.-lo.i <1 I* mo-
e nomlnntlon.
I OH poftONGK.
oft,. K. aaJS^MTAXFoHD, ofthl.cltv,
1 JRfleltlon off -r -nerof sutntcr Ci-mi-
ty. sjlbject to thu piImury election.
* FOR HIIERiyF.
Mr. Z. F. MAUKETT hereby nnuoum-es
himself ns n eandldnte for Hhrrilt'oi sum
ter county, with Mr. W. M.lJluch; ItAtiAN
deputy. Th!- •'UlOQII'flili lit iiliuul.-
ubjeet to the action of the prt’ttu-ry elec-
»ro authorized to nnnohnee th<* mini
I. FORREST ns ■ cutirllduto for slier
ItTof HtanU-r County. If elected. Mm, .1. IS.
'ittlAH will Ihj iris deputy.
Kept. 30th, 1-ifti. tf
I’OR COUNTY TREASURER.
Wc- are authorized t-> announc- the nmne
of Mr. JOHN E HUE .IVAN us n enndl-
dute for tbo office of County Treasurer. »uh-
Ject to the Doiuoc ratio pm ty.
SCHMIDT’S
Reading Room,
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
Having fltP-d tip this large room in iiamlHome atylo, with (lie inton
• urn of making it a plenuHtiI mid <iuiet rormrt, I am prepared to nerve tire
tiv.Jinri bent Li'iuor-, Wiru-H, Beeru, ami f'igarn, Home of lliem of my
STORE HOUSEF )RSALE
I can offer for a few days a. well located
two-story brick store-liouse.
LOTT "^TV.A.X^IrLEIIKr,
Bank of Sumter Bililding.
SoHROEDER & STRICKJ.AND,
724 Colton Avenue, Amsricus, Ga.
MLte; of Tin, Copso; ui Shis', bo Ware, Sihisi'tiCorsica, Tis ui L*ca EooSag
HOT AIR HEATING, ETC- IRON SMOKE STACKS A SPECIALTY-
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS :
ipiiHriint.'L- nil w-.rk l » In-ik-l-.•In-.-m - verj pnrTir u »r. Iti-lglmr. • r.-^tn gmul Flnula
terle- Hpuutlug,
)(i pAd.L AND GET OUR ESTIMATES AND GIVE US A TRIAL-
■O. XX. JOSBBY,
THE LEADING DEALER IN
Tobacco, Cigars ana Liquors.
Sole Aieot or tue CeeDralei Old ”Gon sjirw” Kentnciry.Whisky.
31 COTTON AVENUE. AMERICUS. GA
BAKERY
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Ordsa for Csh ofilM Frtopilj Rlbi! S::si i;i Cib Wagon Goes mi
Ft. F. NEHRINC,
rKOritIKTOIt.
lucksio Slreet/Dnder Allen {loose
AMERICUS, GA,
Cheap:_Money !
Loans negotiated on City, Town or Farm Property at Rati
that Qeiy Competition!
TERMS MOST
AVORABLE.
ALL CONDITIONS EASY
J. J. Hanesley,
AMERICUS. GA.
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy lias been removed from
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slaopy corner,
on Lee street, -<near A rtesian well) where I
will be Pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat
ent >.* ediclnes, Garden Seeds, Etc.
Respectfully,
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
:e tt
IEj r3
ho V. 11K AI ’ !•: ST.
f.’ountry Mcr 'haiitn s
BUILDERS 5 SUPPLY CO.
JLO Now Uouno
CALL AND SEE-
OX ■W". MIZE,
\t bin new (|tiartera on Colton Avenue, under Hawkirm House He
keepu the fineHt
Wines Whiskies, Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. IIo always has on tap kegs of tho*
Famo i s Cook. Beer,
The HIvST Beer ever wold in /Vmericua.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices!
TE3I. D.
—WSolesale ul M Dea'ir u—
OP?,OOE3TRIE]S
Fine Tobacco, Cigars anil Whi'ky a Specialty!
No. .193 Kornyth and 1001 Lee Mirt h, - - AM KKI(T.* J . (JFOKOIA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Soutliwostorn division.
Correct Schedule, IS in Effect August *21, l**HO.
SAVANNAH ft WESTERN DIVISION
Suburban Property!
Very Choice; from 50 to 100 acre*. One mile from city.
Cun bo divided into renldeuce loin ami Hold for
TEN TIMKS THE l’HICK ASKED FOB THEM!
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent.
3E2,. 2 37-
FIRE AID lIFE INSURANCE
HEPRLSCNfS THE SAFEST ftfl STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE V/0RLL.
P. I'. HOLT,
BUGGIES, W.-G0Nl. ND
The, People’s. National. Bank, |
• 'MEHV, I’reahlent.
).• Winphok, t’anhler.
II. Mitciiki.i.
J. (!. Ko.nky, Vice rrenident.
K. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE !
CAPITAL, 850000.
SURPLUS, 825.000.
d., Mi.
jo koIU'IImUoii nf u am
HMAIdVhua ronaented to be a •-,»»-
dlda.efnr the > ffii-e of C'ouufy Troimirut,
,mUo the dwl*tr>» of ttio Domur.raey «*f
Hi mtfr county.
n- r«H|Uc.*l<xl lo announce the mmu*
I>. (II.OVKII >•« it i-mi'll,lab 1 f.,i
ico of County Tre-taurcr, »i'l
the Bemnerutlo party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR,
We are «uth->r1ztd t nnnmimv th.
«»f P. V. WKttHUN, of lho23ih dUU
u i'll'dldate | rlliti nlltr« of Tax C<
«>f Sumter I'ounl), -iihj**< t to the deel
the I mm, h-racy.
1 he undereiKi)t-<t U a raiulldnte
vtreilon for the offlrt o' Tax Colteator of
Hu inter rou nt y, hubject t*» the pr it nary, if
a m be held. ‘ T. M. Ft’ULUW.
FOR SURVEYOIL
We nre nutliortlrd to nu- nunre the name
ofMlLJ. *J. SllLlt'KI.KV an a candidate
fur Uie oDti: • of Comity Survey r. -ul.jeet
to the decUlou o the Deuiocrucy ol 3u inter
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are nothorlzed toannourfce the name
of J II, Al.I.KN a* n r.indldute for re-elee-
tlon to tt^e office ‘of Cl.rk of Superior
Court f. r Sumter county, hubjecl to the
iJeiuocratle primary.
a nd WhUSCty H ahlta
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
I ollVr fi-ruf «r da>K the 'allowlug desirable property claw* In at a bargain:
F.uir hou« ■ ami lot*, boiao Ju»t eompleted; 4 lurge nM>ni« earl
Term* Kk*.\
in..- Imip. and lot an l ollete Hill, large lot 2HL.70, 'renting t*> -•
< i ,• h <u«e and lot <>n JiicUmiii »tr. , fiaiilliu- th^. t’a lof I urge
barn an the l ull far hn*gaia».
HU H M.
BROWN, -
: Americus, Ga
S7. HOOD HtT'T,
H i>mt n r 7
Fei Mutual life Insurance Company.
•••menu ttinn n
t in ui mil company r
i Uutlding, kincrtcua.t
tliar, In that It* wenrlty
large salaried
»»* 22ml
e before itiiuriug.
SALE.
One farm, 725 ncrea, three miles from Americus.
Ouo farm, GOO acres, pear Leslie, on 8. A. M. R. R., twelve
miles from Americus, alnmt 350 acres cleared, 10 now tenant houses
ou place. This is one of the finest cotton farms in Georgia; will be
sold at a bargain. Also several houses and vacant lots in Americus.
Gall ou „
“W. D. Haynes cto Son.,
208 Foray th 8t„ Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA.
B ell house •
"RESTOH GEORGIA
A. 9. OSU,
Flr.t.tfl«w, accotnm.MlaUob, aid totilm
Waller*. Porter* meet all traltu.