Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 04, 1890, Image 2

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jjlBRIcc^ Recorder °£org'^ W. L. OLE89NER, Olctal Organ of Snaetnr Couln Ofltalal Organ of W.beter Ooulj. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1890 Tha Union BtOOSDSB |a pobltiaad Dally and Weekly, daring tha year. The Dailt Raooanaa U leaned artery morning except Mondays, daring tha year, at 50c per month, ort&OO par year. Tha Wcjuclt RzcohdikIi loaned every Friday morning, at II00 par year payable In advance. Ithaa thelargeet circulation any paper In Booth treat Georgia, circula ting largely In the eountlea of Bomter, Lee, Terrell, Stewart, Webeter, Behlay. lfarlon’ Macon, Dooly and Wilcox. Entered at Amarlcna Poat-Offleeaaaeoond All eommunlcatlona ahonld be addreoaed o AMRIUCUS PUBLISHING CO. DOINGS ABOUT RONEY. Two Iiattere From That Enterprising, Syrup Halting Part of 8umter. Roney, Deo. 3.—At the residence of the bride’e mother, Mrs. Busan Darden, on Sunday, Nov.SOth, near Friendship, Mr. Frank Dupree, of Roney, and Miss Florence Darden were united in the bond* of matri mony, A. J. Williams, J. P., offi ciating. The bride is a beautiful and interesting young lady, eml- nently possessing all the requisites and aocompllihmentsof the daugh ters of the South. The groom is a thoroughgoing young farmer whose business 'talent, have made him ve-y successful and promise better results for the future. A number of relatives were present from Shi loh, Dranevllle, and Amerloue to extendi their congratulations, and * after Ihe ceremony tho large con course of relatives were Invited to the capaelons dining room where they were served with substantial! and delicacies that the most fas tidious could not fall to relish, but which the most expert artist must fall to picture, but suffice it that the legends of tradition oft painted such boards for the assemblage of the gods and fairies. Mr. J. J. Dupree left Monday morning for Macon, where he goes o purchase a saw,mill outfit. He and A. J. Gibson will be copart ners In said mill. Miss A. F. Carroll, of Schley, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Wynn, □ear Roney. Dr. A. J. Logan purchased the Calvin May old place, near Roney, latt week, from J. H. Daniel, the present owner, for whioh be gave Mr: Daniel about (10 per sore for It. The election for fenee or no fence passed off quietly In the new 26th dlstrlot last Saturday. The votes poll ed was 68 for fenoe and 8 for stock law. The majority for fenoe WM;66 vote*. Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Ralford, of Webster, Spent Monday with Jor dan Cook, Mrs. Ralford’e brother. Roney, Established 1867 Incorporated 1890. JAMES FHICKER t BRO. 409 JACKSON STREET AMERICUS, OA I have but recently returned from New York, where I purchased the largest and moat complete »tock;iu our line ever brought to Americas. Consisting la part of Dia mond!, loose and mounted, as Bings, Ear Itlng«, Lace Pins Htuds, JMcurf Pins, Etc. tVatchea In endless tarlety frm the Cheapest to the best. An immense (assortment of Sterling Silver and fine Plated Ware. Clocks Of all kinds and sixes from the cheapest One Hundred Dollars each. An elegant line of Opera (Hasses, Spectacles of all kinds, Canes In the latest stylus, Gold Pens, Pencils, Tooth Picks, and Fountain Pens, Tablo and Pocket Cutlery. Fine Pottery, Bronze and Onyx Goods. Pianos and Organs, Ac oordeons. Banjos, Tambourines, Harmonicas, Strings for all Instruments, Violin Bows, and Trimmings of all kinds. Tho very best Sewing Machine Needles and OH, and host of otherthlngs which cannot be enumerated here. Wehavegot the most extensive line of Wedding, Birthday and Holiday goods In Southwest Georgia, and are ; receiving more every day. These goods have all been carefully selected, and bought right, and will be sold at prices that defy .competition anywhere In this country. Everything taut we sell Is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. Goods we sell engraved free. V'e re pair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Pianos and Organs, and guarantee onr work to be the very best. We have got the goods and respectfully ask every one to call and Inspect the same before buying, and If we cannot Interest you. we certainly will not expect your trade. CHARLES A FRIC -ER. An Elegant Home For Sale For a short while I can oiler the splendid new house just finished by the Dawson Variety Company, on College street. The lot Is 86x210; the house complete with all modern Improvements, and In location, design and finish of the choicest residences to be fouud In Americus. I will sell It for less money thsn it will take to buy as good a lot and build as nice a house. I will be pleased to show the bouse to any one desiring to purohase. If you desire au elegant home, this Is a fine opportunity to secure one. > LOTT WARREN. Bank of Sumter Building. W. W. Wheeler & Co. are dow in their now qnarterr. HAND-MADE AND NORTHERN HARNESS BY THE WHOLESALE ANr RETAIL. CALL AND SEE THEM. They have also secured the Bervicesjof First-class Shoemaker, Repairing a Specialty. Prices reasonable atd Satisfaction 6uaranteed A FORtRENT! Ad excellnnt Truck and Dairy Farm, one-half mile from city. Apply to III. Callaway, - Real Estate Agent. Roney, December 1, 1890. Mjl Editob.—Thinking you would like |o have tha news from this part it the country, and hop- ingyou would not;tbrow this com- munloatlon In the waste basket, I will proceed to give you the dote. There bae been some real estate changed hands in* our community within the last few days. Dr. A. J. Logan bought of.J. H. Daniels tha May ptaoe, for which he paid four thousand dollars. He also bought mules, wagons, corn, fodder, opt ion seed and farming Implements, the,whole stand amounts to about five thousand dollars. Mr. Daniels Is a splendid farmer and energetlo man, and knows exaotly how to malta a trade. Dr. Logan Is sue of the best M. D.’e In the State, and one of the best msn I ever kDew, end when it comes to the best in trading, be is one of the sharpest man la that line la this district- la fact the Doctor ia a perfect gen tleman, [and this community can not.do without him. ^yrop making if aDout come to a plose, and there will be enough mjtde to do every man, woman and child la this neighborhood for the next twelve months. Hog killing Will soon be on hand, and we will try and send yon some bepkbpnyagd sparerlbs. There la ■mat iridoorh'lufflolent foranother year among our people. .notloed In' your last week’s — - - ,g^ — s mistake In 'ouFsIfttfilf school, which WSrlOato for*theben? ehoolIt ige, and —> we be have to be a perfect gentleman and the students tn iIIm or th* beat REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Terms Easy. One house and lot on College HID, large Jot 210x270, fronting two streets. The pret tiest home fn Americus. One honee and lot on Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot, 5 rooms to the comparatively new house with cook room and bath house attached, nice out house and barn on the place. Call for bo8galns. HUGH M. BROWN, 705 Jackson St., : : Fifteen Shares Furniture Factory Stock for Salo Americus Ga. V. HOOD HITT, RESIDENT AGENT OF THE Pen Mutual Life Insurance Company. 1 on me before lnsurlug. The. People's. National. Bank. S. Montoombky, President. J. C. Roney, Vice President. John Windsor, Cashier. K. A. Hawkins, Attorney. H V C. Mitchell, Book-keeper. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE! CAPITAL. $50,000. SURPLUS. $25,000. CALL ON J mm min mum CLOTHING! Furnishing Goods, !; HW Shoes, Hats, Etc. iuM WHEATLEYS CORNER, 423, 425 and 427 JACKSON STREET W All Electric Oars Stop at Wheatley’s Corner. TELEPHONE No- 18 m w BOYS’ CLOTHmG First claims parent.’attention. We are more than ready in this partment, The SuitM, The little Trousers and the Boys Furnishings; Hats and Caps begin to go, ere the men begin to think of chauging theirs. We’ve often thought of calling our store The Mothers’ Clothing Store, because the mother Is the best economizer In the household and she gen erally finds out that the dollars go the farthest at One farm, 725 acres, .three miles from Americus. One farm, GOO acres, near Leslie, on S. A. M. R. R., twelvo miles from Americus, about 850 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 several bouses and vacant lots in Americus. Call on W. D. Haynes dts Son, 208 Forsyth St., Recorder Building. AMERICUS, GA. FI IB' lIFE E, REPRESENTS THE SAFEST JMD STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE STORLC. Insurance Placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, two doors north of Telegraph Office. mm gnu-m in '<•».> 8 T O • Z> A. T. ' 'L- * !-■' ‘ if AT"—7 * - * MAYO’S GEORGIA BEEF MARKET. IH E. SUITS, Uu tana Bis of Stint tap, AND PROPRIh,TOR|OF The Eagle" Shoe and Hat Store, 117 and 119 FORSYTH ST. # AMERICUS, GA. -- ■ CAt L AND SEE-- vT_ -W. IMIZEl, At Ills new quarters on Cotton Avenue, under Hawkins House keeps the finest Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc. in town. He always boston tap kegs of the Famous Cook. Beer. The BEST Beer ever sold In Americus. GPATEFUL—COMFORTING- jg EPPS COCOA.* BREAKFAST. *'B> • thorough knowledge of tbs natur al Iuwm which govern the operations of' digestion and nutrition, and by a cartful application of tho fine properties of well- selectcd Cocoa, Mr. Kppit has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save os many heavy doctors’ bills. It In by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution njay be gradually built up until strong vnough to resist every tendency to disease, rfuburetla of subtle maladies «re floating t S,' ,lUok wbsMver th.ro *•*may escape many a fotal .b^nbr Seeping oureclvce well fortl- 4will, pure blood and a properly Hour- ,.bed frame. —Civil Service Gazette, i K.*2S. ,, *PP , 7 TJ lh boiling water or milk, jwld only Ip hair-pound tin., by Orocerm, labelled tbua: JANKH KPPn » wC llomuxipatblo Ctiouilai, London, En,tan<{ Election Notice. Notice I. hereby given that on Wednr.- for y Mator"!h7' proxffiio. an election SESK™- Sin 7 * , “ l » Clerk and Tniwurer will be held at the Council i hain’ier 111 ihn t;ity of Ainerlcne. Till- imUe will lie opened ut II o'clock a. m. and cloned at, peloek p. m. Only thoM who ore qunlttted to vole for members of 1J® ‘WBI-I-Iirr^. and who have paid all lazes Ily order of the Mayor and City Cnunell. -Vov aith, to r SUFFERERS Youthful Eirfors 8 Lost Maahood, Early Dp etc., can secure a home trt Virginia. Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices 1 He keep* nothing but first-olass goods, and don’t oharge fancy prices far them. GIVE ME A CALL. SOHMfDT’S Lamar Street, Americus, Ga. Having fitted op this large room In handsome style, with the Mon of making it» pleasant and oulet retort, I am prepared to sen finest and beat Liquors, Wines, Beers, and Cigars, some of them o *—i Importation from Germany (—* — FREE LUNCH ovary mornli . ettusny and France. I LUNCH every morning from 11 to 12. I ask all to give me a call.