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FORTIENEZT TBIRTY DAY'S
A. MACH & CO.
^ERIC^
Recorder
^•EorGI^
Propose to makethings lively
by continuing the
Inaugurated a week ago. The season Is advancing at a rapid rate,
while the so much desired and muchly .needed cold weather Is a
long time coming. We don’t want to carry a dollars worth of
our present stook of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
or*, If we can possibly avoid It, and the subject of “profits” will
be made a secondary consideration where they are In the way of
making asale. We much prefer the counting of the money to
that of handling the goods. Now, this is not Idle talk, just to dll
this space; we most emphatically mean Hand propose to live up
to It. No matter what inducements others may olTer, call at the
BEE-HIVE before you purchase. We call special attention this
week to an exquisite line of
NEW SILK UMBRELLAS
jUBt opened. All the latest fads in handles and styles, and It
will be well to remember them when the time for Christmas
presents arrives. Ii’s.uot very long ofl, you know. We want to
close out a small line of
TSUPBOItl, 19.
Fresh Lot
New Country Syrnp.
New Buckwheat Flour.
New Graham Flour.
New Oat Meal.
New Cracked Wheat.
New Currants.
New Citron.
New Raisins. ’
Our Cheese Is the beet.
Our Butter Is the best made.
Our Canned Fruits are the best.
Our Canned Vegetables are fine.
Try our Gold Brand Hams.
Try our Star Brand Hams.
We keep the best stock of Fancy
Groceries in Southwest Georgia.
Call on us.
Joiner & Niciiolson
THE CONVENING OF CONGRESS.
President Harrison Hakes Campaign
Hatter For the Demoorate.
COTTON MARKET.
^CHILDREN’S-:- KILT-:- SUITS:
You can have them at what wo paid for ' them; only about 15
suits In stook.
20 pieces of fanoy and plain Soiims and Drapery Bluffs at reduced
BBprices this week. Entire line of
Gent’s Neckwear,
Teduced for this week. We hav? about a half dozen of first olasa
TRUNKS we are very anxious to sell. Will save vou from $2 to $3
if you wish to purchase. We oqly mention these few special'
lines; we would like for you to bear la mind that our extire stock
of Dress Goods, Wraps, Clothing and Shoes has been marked
down so that we can greet the new year with a nice, clean, but a
small stock. We will treat you fair and square at lhe
BEE- HIVE
and respectfully solloit your patronage.
0. jnacK & Co.
“A few more novelty and combination suits on hand-New York
•eat li all we ask for them.
New - Quarters
Stoves, Stoves,
The cheapest and most varied assortment
of
cooking stoves,
Ranges and
Office Heaters,
OAS FIXTURES.
INITHEJCITY.
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF
Fiower Pots and Grates!
CAU|early and inspect our goods.
k large lot of hard wareIo rdered andi wiD
soon be in.
Plumbing and Repair Work Our Specialty *
CAXiL -£u£TX>. SMB T7S‘
Harris & Payne,
Artesian Block. - TelephoneJNo. 1$,
' AMERICF3, GA.|
Americas, Ga., Noy. 29,1890.
Following Is the number of bales
of cotton received up to date in
this city:
Received to-day 2:5
Received prevloualy 45,511
.45,789
Total
Wo quote:
Good Middling, 0
Middling 8%
Low Middling 8
Market quiet.
Don’t fall to see the great specta
cular extravaganza “Blue Beard,
Jr.,” at' Glover’s Opera Houao to
night. Reproduced identically as
played at the Chicago opera house.
Two cars of people and scenery.
Negro Killed.
A negro was killed on the S. A.
M. road near Alirno, on the Eastern
division. It was at first supposed
that it was a train hand, but after
Investigation it was found that ho
was not. It was afterwards learned
that he was a tramp stealing a ride.
Cook’s Pharmacy has been re
moved to the W. J. Slappey corner,
near artesian well, where can be
had everything in Drugs, Patent
Mediclness Ac. Respectfully,
W. A. Cook.
Leaves To-Day.
Dr. Jones and his patent medi
cine leave to-day, or to-morrow at
the latest, heading for the far west
His flrBt stop will be in Valdosta,
Special to Ricoaaaa.
Washington, D. C. Dec. 1.—
President Harrison’s messages con
tains but ofie feature of Impor
tances.
He advises Senate to pass the
force bill and repeats the charges
of last message that fraud is prac
ticed in Southern elections. Ha
speaks out in favor of federal re
turning boards In place of certifica
tion by state officers. The balance
of the message is devoted to the
condition of the government and
there Is a paragraph In which he
says, the people when they under
stand the McKlaley bill will en
dorse It. He advises against any
changes in the bill.
There was much enthusiasm
among the democrats Of the House
to-day when Mr. Breckeurtdge, of
Arkansas, was sworn In.
The Force bill will be called up
In the Senate to-morrow by Hoar,
who says it will pass before the end
of the session.
The democrats are, however, pre
pared to fight It to the end.
IE GENT A ffORD
WANTED. *
A good, live boy that wishes to learn
the cigar trade. Apply at once to C.8.
Warnock, 510 Jackson Street.
DIAMONDS AND WATCHES !
Gold Watches from $25 to $200, Filled from $15 $40. Silver
Watches $8 to $25. My Solid Gold Watch is the test VALUE
for the money ever offered to the public. Baautlful line of
Ladies’ GoldWatches. In DIAMONDS I can give yon tort*
clase goods for less money than any dealer in the larger
cities. Small expense, Small profits. PRICE and QUAD
ITY guarantee!. Diamond and Watch Ulubq.
JAS. T. COTNEY,
Fleetwood and Russell Corner, Americus, Qa.
W ANTEIVAN active, honest
MAN—Salary flUO monthly If iultable,
with opportunities for advance, to repre
sent locally a responsible New York house.
Ilefe re ores, Manufacturer, Lock Box
W, D. BAILEY’S
ONLY ORIGINAL
Haberdashery
then on to Savannah where he will
take a steamer for some western
port. He carries with him two mu
sicians and his advertising chariot.
Much sucoess Is wished for him,
and If merit goes for anything he
certainly will have It.
Catarrh
In tte head •
Is aconstltutional
Disease, and requires
A constitutional remedy
Like Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Which purifies the blood,
Makes the weak strong,
Restores health.
Try It now.
A Joyous Wedding.
Sunday at the residence of the
bride’s mother, in the 23th district,
Miss F. F. Darden and Mr. B. F.
Dupree were joined in bonds of
wedlock,* Judge A. J. Williams
officiating. Both families are woll
known In the county, audtokuow
them Is to be numbered among
their friends. Miss Darden has
quite a reputation for beauty and
grace of'manner, and Mr. Dupree
is one of the moBt popular and
sterling youug men to be found in
the county.
The joining of two such young
people is a source of much congrat
ulation and The Recorder adds
Its well wishes to the many already
offered.
IS TIIE LEADER ON
GENTS FINE HEADGEAR
FOOTWEAR
Knox Silk and Derby Hats
Stetson’s M Eats,
Catarrh is not a local but a con
stitutional disease, and requires
constitutional remedy like flood's
Sarsaparilla to effect a cure.
Bluebeard, Jr.
It was the pleasure of the writer
witness the above play, by the
same company as will produed ttin
this city to-night, while In Chicago
year ago last spring. It was one
of the finest spectacular piays ever
presented lu that city, and enjoyed
heavy run for months. There is
nothing in It that can offend the
most fastidious, and the staging,
acenery, costumes and acting .are
all. Americus It fortunate in se
curing such attraction*. The prices
Chicago were higher than here.
JTor Sets or Bent.
House and lot in the city of
Amerlous. Apply to A. C. Speer.
The Blue Beard, Jr., Company
Dery ana
carriee two care of scenery
sixty people, and their prices are
nl.60 for reierved seats In Macon,
Columbus, Atlanta and all large
cities, but the managers of the Op
era House here preveiled on their
agent to make the price $1.25, which
is 25 cents leu than they get else
where. See Macon or Columbus
papers, "« .j
Hauan & Son, and Stacy,
Adams & Co’s. Fine Shoes
in all styles and sizes.
The best boys and youths
shoe on earth for $2.50 and
$3.00. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2^
to 5^. Every pair war
ranted.
W. D. BAILEY’S
Haberdashery.
Vi uvi UI 4IIU VUUI.UI v/iuiuai/ VI JIUKU*
K ecounty, I wlll.ell at public outcry, on
• Brat Tup,.Icy Id January, 1831, before
ir _
tbe court bouse door of Bu mter county, be
tween the legal hour, of ule, for eaan, the
OM hundred (Wp one-elgbtb lntere.t of
WUII. Radellfr., minor. In and to tbe
hoax and lot.ltuato In tb* city of Amcrl
cm. county of Hu niter and atata ofOaorgla,
on tba We.t .Ida oj Lao aln.t, and on the
corner of Lee and Plon street, now occn-
S led by O. W. Glenn, formerly known a.
ie residence of Judge Allen Port, contain
ing ) three-fourth, of one acre, more or
leu. Jauxau. RADCiiyra.
„ Guardian ol Willi. Radellffe.
November 80,1800.
CANCER CURE.
Mr. O. J. Cannon’s Canc.r Cure la truly
tba King of blood parlHen. HI* months
Mhs.Jt.wae taken with a moat uvara attack
of wbtta awaiting, and after uiklng two
hot Lief I flna myrnlf almmi wellT*
‘’Tis the eaxly bird that gets the worm.’
AND NOW THAT
BUTLER&BEHRY
HAVE OPENED THEIR STOCK OF
Xmas Novelties.
The early buyers will get the first choice
Useful,
Beautiful,
Instructive,
Amusing,
Novel,
Newest Tpyi,
Best Garnet,
Prettiest Dolls,
Horn and Plush
Goods,
Musloal Ins’mta.
ALL OPEN FOR INSPECTION !
fH^Articles paid for will be placed aside and delivered when
requested.
Come early and decide what you want,
as Xmas is only 3 weeks off and you
have lots yet to do.
Butler cfc Berry’s
ARTESIAN CORNER
Lee and Lamar Sts.
Americus, Ga.
200 to 400 Pounds.
We want every man weighing from 200 to 390 pounds to khow that our
“Stouts and Extra Size” Suits,
Pants and Overcoats will fit you like order garments, .cost muoh lest
wear just as well aud win you over lu the way of bringing your fellow
sufferers to u*. SPECIAL SIZES known as “LONGS” for tall men
The right length of Sleeves, length of Waist and Skirt to Frock Coats
length of Pants and general proportioning just pleases our LENGTHY
friends. Regular men, of course, we can fit to the "Qneen’sTaste.” Did
was
you ever try JOHN R. SHAW aud didn’t get fitted? If you did it
“a long time ago.”
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
We represent First-class New York and Baltimore House*. I
SAMPLES NOW READY.
Meaaute* Taken and Perfeot Fits Guaranteed—NO b IT—NO SALE
JOHN R. SHAW.
The Champion” Clothier of S. W. Georgia
320 Lamar Street,
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWa ' j{||
Fancy • and - Family - Groceries,
cum GOODS:
I> » Specialty. Confections, Crackers. Lunch Milk Biscuit.
^12551 niu nt *l ou . r- _ Magnolia and Gold Band Ham*.
All. Goods Delivered at your Door. Open to receive orders from
6 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Xmas is Coming i
Is Ready for Tour Trade.
tans Soucl
.j.
J.C. KOOKH, M. D.
Por 8.1. at Wholeule and Retail by D,
p. Davenport, Druggist, Amtrleua, Ga.
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