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Recorder
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V, Is. GLESSNER, : j * : : Editor.
Official Organ of ftamtor Conuty.
OfBotal Organ of Wubstw Co
TUESDAY. - DECEMBER 2. 1890.
The Aykbicuh Rbcobdeb t« publiio*-1
Daily no<l Weekly ^nrlng ike year.
Tuc Daily Kxcordkr is Hsued every
morning oxeept Mondays, during the y«*s r,
at oOe per month; or J6.00 p* r ye ar.
The Weekly REooUdrk la lieued every
Friday morning, at f 100 per year payable
in advance. It haa the largest^clrculatlon
any paper In South went Georgia, circula
ting largely In the counties df Sumter, Lee,
Terrel!, Stewart, WatjMhM&^ey. Marlon'
Maoon, Dooly and: Wttflpv t
Entered at Amerloua roat-Offlce as second
e aas matter.
All communications should be addressed
to AMERICUS PUBLISHING CO.
Incorporated 1890.
AMERICUS, GA
Senator Gordon won in Georgia
Senator Pugh was re-elected in
Alabama, and Senator Hampton
may win in South Carolina. The
old fellow, are hard to down.
The bill which was lately Intro
duced In the legialature to have the
member, of the of the railroad com
mission elected by popular vote
meet, with considerable favor in
both hoUBea,
Editor Brown, of the Farmer’s
Alliance, Is being fired at by all the
newspapers from all parts of the
State, Many alliancemen are bit
tefly opposed to him and bis paper,
and he may have a hard row to hoe
the coming year.
THE MESSAGE,
President Harrison's message to
Congress yesterday was unusually
long and tiresome, though it re
ferred to very few of the important
matters now before the people.
He say. that after the people
better understand tbe McKinley
bill they will appreciate It. He
again advocates tbe force bill, al
leging that gross outrages are be
ing committed in tbe Southern
States.
His message is devoted mainly
to a defense of bis admlnstration,
and explaining where tbe surplus
has gone—a task it requires sever
al uolumuK to do.
The whole message is labored
and without anything bright to re
deem it. Not a single idea (or the
benefit of the people is advanced.
It is written on the line that the
Republican party svaed the Union
and 1h now deserving of peace aud
power because It favois liberal
pensions.
- As a campaign and votemaklng
document for tho Democrats tne
message Is a succe-s.
- THE MASS MEETING.
A full report of tbe mass meeting
will bo found In our local columns.
Tub Recorder believes tbe meet
ing will be productive of good.
Unfortunately, t ie attendance was
not large enough to Justify any
action towards arranging for a pri
mary, and In consequence another
meeting was arranged for Wedues
day night.
The Recorder 1s in favor of a
Democratic primary, but it be-
1 levee in allowing the fullest liberty
for the expression of the voice of
thgjiepple. For the meeting yes
terday to have gone ahead and
arranged for a primary would have
been to disorganize and cause
trouble In the party, as the number
In attendance was not large enough
to justify such a course.
As The Recorder pointed out
Sunday morning, all Interests In
ttje party muss be consulted'before
a movement is made, and it it is
found that a majority of the Dem
ocratic voters do not favor a pri
mary it would be best to drop the
matter. If a meeting that Is not
fully representative should take
definite actlou, (t would court de
feat, and at this day In the history
of Amerlcus we cannot afford po
litical disruptions among the Dem
ocrats—for we are all Democrats.
If the meeting to-moflrow night
istnlly representative, and favors
a primary, then we should have
one, and tbe voters should be given
the fullest latitude as to selecting
the executive committee wblob
will order and arrange for It. Ev
erything should be clearly done
that there can be no charges of col
lusion or pre-arrangement.
And In this we believe Thk Re
corder voices a majority of the
Democratic voters of Amerlcus.
409 JACKSON STREET ....
1 hnve but recently returned from Net* York, where I purcbiued the large.! and
lno«t complete .tonkin our line ever brought to Amerlcui. C.,nilitlnx In part of Di»-
mond , loose and 'counted, nr itlngf, liar Bln**, l-nee Pin,, rttuds,'Heart Pin., Etc.
4fatc’<?a In endless variety frit the cheap.it to the hut. An Immense iiwsortmen' of
Hterll silver and floe Plated Ware. Uli/oki of all Itlada and «i*ea from tho rheapc.t to
Op# Hu.Kr 1 Dollar* each. An elertntl'ne of Ope a Glasses, Spectacle* of all klrd«,
'lane- n Hi Intent atyles,Gold Pcn». Pencil*, Tootli Pick*, and Fountain Pen*. Tmle
atld Pocket Cu'lfry. Fine Pottery, Bronre and Onya Good.. Ptnno* end Organ*, Ac-
corde'in-, Rt.n.;-ia, Tambourine,, Harmonica*, String* for all Instrument*, Violin Bow*,
ithdTrlni.o'iig* of all kind*. The very best Hewing Machine Needle and Oil, and
ho*t of other things whleh cannot be enumerated here. W r c have rot the most extensive
lino of Wedding. Birthday And Holiday good* In Beutlure.t Gcorfla. and arc [receiving
more every dey. These good- have all been carefully selected, and bought right, and
will be *old at price, that defy .com jet 11 ion anywhere In this country. Everything t.tat
we aell Is guaranteed to he exactly as represented Good* we sell engraved free,
pair Watches, Clock* and Jewelry, Planooand Organs, and guarantee onr work to tie the
very beat. We hav* got the goods and respect fully ask every one to call and inspect the
same before buying, and If we cannot interest you. we certainly will not expect yi
trade.
CHARLES A FRIC -ER.
An Elegant Home For Sale.
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the Dawson Variety Comf»any, on CoUojr^ *tre*t. The lot la 86x210; the
houRe complete with all nu^lem improvement.*, and in location, design
and finish is one of the choiceM residence* to be found in Amerlcus. I
will sell it for le** money then it will take to buy a* good a lot and build
as nice a house. I will be pleaw-d !•' *how ihe hou*e to any one desiring
to’purohase. If you desire an elegant home, this i* a flue opportunity to
secure one.
LOTT WARREKTr
Bank of Sumter Building.
W.W. Wheeler & Co.
are now in their new qnsrterp.
HAND-MADE AND NORTHERN HARNESS BY THE WHOLESALE ANT
RETAIL. CALL AND SEE THEM.
They have also secured the nervicesof
A. First-class Shoemaker,
Repairing a Specialty. Prices reasonable ard Satisfaction Guaranteed
FOR RENT I
An cxcellant Truck nnd Dairy Farm, one-half milo from city.
Apply to
M. Callaway, - Real Estate Agent.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
Terms Easy
One hoUNfund lot on
tlest home fn Americas.
One house nnd lot on Jnckson street, fronting the College. Lnri
College Hill, large lot 210x270, fronting two streets. The pret-
lot, 5 rooms to the
_ rgt
house with cook room and bathhouse attached, nice out house and
Cull for bargains.
HUGrH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St.. : :
Fifteen Shares Furniture Factor* Stock for Sale
Americus Ga.
V. HOOD HITT,
CALL ON :
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Thornton Wheatley,
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Furnishing Goods,
Shoes, Hats, Etc.
WHEATLEYS CORNER, 423, 425 and 427 JACKSON STREET.
AH Electric Cars Stop at Wheatley’s Comer.
TELEPHONE No- 18
RESIDENT AGENT OF THE
Pena Mutual Life Insurance Company.
This company offers greater Inoucements than any other, In that lta security Is un
equalled, la a purely mutual company codducted by members solely In tbe Interest of
members, and can therefor^ after safe Insurance at lower rates than the largo salaried
Stock companies. If you w >nt Insurance, call on me before Insuring.
Office In Recorder Building, Amerlcus, Oa. aug 22m3
The. People's i National i Bank
8, Montgomery, President. J. (\ Roney, Vice President.
John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE !
CAPITAL. $50,000.
SURPLUS, $25,000.
Advise to Mothers.
Mas. W inblow’s Soothino Syr
up should always be used for chll
dren teething. It soothes tbe child,
softens the gums, allays all pain
softens tbs gums, allays Nil pain,
on tee wind colic, Nnd is the bed
remedy for diar*B*>»«w Twenty.flve
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I have removed my Pharmacy to
Lee street—Slappey corner, near
Artesian well—where I offer every-
blngfo PwijjsaiiAMsAMItMs. Will
oe pleased to have you call.., —
.. W. A. Cook.
One farm, 725 acres, three miles from Americus.
Ono farm, GOO acres, near Leslie, on S. *A. M. E. B., twelve
miles from Americus, about 350 acres cleared, 10 new tenant houses
on place. This is one of the finest cotton farms in Georgia; will be
sold at a bargain. Also soveral houses and vacant lots in Americus.
Call on
W. n>. Haynes cto Son,
208 Forsyth St.. Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA.
R. T BYRD,
FIRE Hi lIFF
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REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AdO STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THS WORLD.
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property.
(.•dice on Jackson Street, two dpors north of Telegraph Office.
mchlMAwtf
BOYS’ CLOTHING
Urst claims parent.’ attention. We are more than ready In thla de-
partinent, The Suits, Tlie little Trousers and the BoysFurnlshlnga; Hats
5.. . ,p ! begin to go, ere the men begin to think of changing tbelra.
We ve often thought of calling our store The Mothers’ Clothing Store,
because the mother is the best economiser in the household and she gen.
erally finds out that tbe dollars go the farthest at
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AND PROPRIETORJOF
“The Eagle” Shoe and Hat Store,
117 and 119 FORSYTH ST.
AMERICUS, GA.
■CALL AND SEE-
«X- W. 3N/EIZE3,
At his new quarters on Cotton Avenue, under Hawkins House
keeps tbe finest
Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. He alwayB has on tap kegs of the
Famous Cook. Beer.
The BEST Beer ever sold In Amerious.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices I
He keeps nothing but first-class goods, and don’t charge fanoy prices
for them. GIVE ME A CALL.
R. L. McLEOD & CO.,
T o;- D A.
MAYO’S GEORGIA BEEF MABKET.
CALEBSgUI
FANCY 0 STAPLE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC.
# WHISKIES. CIGARS AND TOBACCO A SPECIALTY,
gims’i’-cauAjss ^.Trr^czcsr)
vpllsd with the He* C.-aads of LRjnors, Brandis*, Wines, Beer. Bte.
Forsyth Stbbbt, Undib tbm Opbba Hovh, t AMERICUS OA
grateful-comforting.
EPPS COCOA;
BREAKFAST.
“My a thorough knowledge of the natur-
nl IttWR which govern the operations of
•digestion nml nutrition, and by a ear ful
appllcHtim of the fine properties of well-
Epp* has provided our
i with a delicately flavoured
selected i
break r«Mt UL'e _
beverage which may save us many heavy
doctors’ bills. Ills by the Judlcli.ui unoof
Rueh article* of diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up uatIL ttfonc
enough to resist every tendency to dlaease.
dundreds of subtle maladies 4te Ihiatlng
around us ready to attack whorsver ihero
“ ra * y many*
fatal abaft by k4<>plng ourselves well fortl-
pur .f HnJ * properly'nour
iihed franie.“-Clvll Hervioo Oasetfo.
Made slmplv with boiling water or milk.
^oldonly 1q half.— ■ *• • * -
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labelled' thua:7’j/tKKft ^KPpl S?SK
Homoeopathic Cnemtst, Loudon, England
i PLASTERS
» The best Porous Plaster i
™ at *che*,palns aud weak pi
Unlike other platters, so be
and get the genuine wllh the pic-
Bure of a bell on the back-di
“SjosvkNpR A Richa*]-- "
SUFFERERS
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Youthful
Lost Manhood, Early DsMix^isaB
a homo trnxtlte fra
etc., can secure i ,„ D
By addressing a fellow sufferer, C.
Virginia.' °' B ° X 3I6 ’ Romh**.
He Knights of Ho:
cheapest
o apply to
JfOR.
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Special Notice.
ah eonsumen of sleetrlotty will beebnrnd
with renewals of lucnndewient bulb*. Also
lhI225 servlets,consumers wlllbe
•hs.’yed with pipe fmm Inside of enrbtnc
01 aldownlk to metre. All partlea will Uke
dlnf
notice and govern themselves aceoidlnrly”
BAT.?‘ H - WHITE, Superlnteudent,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
c |i!$»r o o!2:
and Henry Anderson making i
Uonannd paying nllc 1
Amerlcus, Oa, Nov.’
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