Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 09, 1890, Image 2

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Recorder °£orgr ^ 2E ff, L. OLE88N1R, Editor. Official Or gran of Somtar Count y. Ofllelal Org*B of Wabitar County. TUESDAY. - DECEMBER 9,1890. Bjpco; Daily and Weekly, during the year. I The Daily KftCbtthKii in issued every mbrnlng except Mondays, during the year, at 50c per month, or 8640 per year.. The WKMKLT.HeCOUDEU 1 $ lfiSUCd *V«T7 Frida? morning, at II00 per year payable In Advance. It has the largest circulation ■' any paper la South weet Georgia, eircnla- tlng largely In the counties of Sumter, Lee, Terrell, Stewart, Webster, Schley, Marlon* Macon, pooly and Wilcox. Entered at Americas Post-Office a* second a ass matter. s. All oommunlcations should be addressed >0 AMKBICU8 PUBLISHING CO. “Talfe the force bill to death,” seems to be the nlm of the Demo cratic senators. Incorporated 1890. 409 JACKSON STREET/ AMERICUS, GA I have but recently returned from New York, where I purchased the largest and most complete stock’lu our line ever brought to Amerieus. Consisting In part of Dia monds, loose and mounted, as Rings, Ear Ring-*, Lace Pino, Studs, (Soarf Pins, Etc. batches in endless variety frm the cheapest to the best. An immense {assortment of Sterling Silver and flue Plated Ware. Clocks of all kinds anil sixes from the cheapest to One Hundred Dollars each. An elegant line pf Opera Glasses, Spectacles of all kinds, dXneS In the Iat^t'VtyIes’'Oortl Pena, Pencils, Tooth Picks, and Fountain Pens, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Fine Pottery, Bronze and Onyx Goods. Pianos and Organs, Ac-' cordeons. Banjos, Tambourines, Harmonicas, Strings for all Instruments, Violin Bows, and Trimmings of all kindsJ%Tho very best Sewing Machine Needles and Oil, and host of other things which cannot be enumerated here. We have got the most extensive line of Wedding. Birthday and Holiday goods in Southwest Ueorgld, and are [receiving more every day. Those goods have aJ) been carefully selected, and bought right, and will be sold at prices that defy .competition anywhere in this country. Everything that we sell is guaranteed to be ex actly as represented. Goods we sell engraved free. We re pair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Pianos and Organs, and guarantee our 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 PRICKER. Instead of being stoned at Ocala, Dr. McCune has been caned—and a gold headed one at that. Gordon has clearly captured the Alliance—and the Alliance has evl dently captured the Senator. Thus "all ends happily." The Rome Tribune announces that Mr. Branham will not take editorial charge of that paper until the first of January. . That was clearly a breath from 'cousin Jack Frost that wo had yes- jterday and last night. But If we of "the South are cold, what must our Northern friends besuflerlng? The third party Idea at the All! ance convention at Oeala has about been given up. The old Demo, oratlo party is good enough for the Southern Alliancemen. THE PRIMARY. Capt. J. A. Cobb announces In this morning's Recorder that be has.withdrawn from the race for Mayor. His reasons for this step are explained by bis card, aud are that he fears a contest may bring dlsentions and bitterness among Democrats, when now, above all other times, there should be bar stony. Oapt. Cobb’s course Is manly and straightforward, s,nd shows the nobility in themau’s na ture. Rather than|create discord In his party he layB aside persoual preferences and ambitions. The Recorder hopes the time will come when Capt. Cobb will not repent this action, and when even those who oppose him cannot say he Is not elible for the offlce;he may be asked to take. The alda^manlc ticket announced in The Recorder this morning is composed wholly of young men selected from different sections of the city, so that all may he repre' sented. Theso young men are leading representatives of that class that will soop have the bur dens of the city administration to bear, and. that they will make yprtby officers there is no doubt. With energetic, young men in charge of city affairs Amerieus krill but take a stronger hold, and Boon suoh an importance In popu lation, wealth and size as to be come, not the seventh city in the .stalk, but one of the first. . SHOULD BE REPRESENTED. In another column we publish an interview with Col. Way, Georgia’s Commissioner to the World’s Fair, with the Atlanta Constitution. As the State constitution prohibits any appropriations from the treasury for-anch purposes, The Recorder 14 afrkld Georgia cannot have a State exhibit at the expense of the State, though there lr. no donbt but the people' would gladly vote the necessary money if they could, That Georgia should have a fine exhibit there Is no question, and it nrtyl be lasting disgrace to the State if it does not have one. An exhibit of,thp resources ol the State, properly collected and arranged, woqld'ahow up Georgia In a new light to eyen the people who live in ^he . While California will no' doubt have a magnificent ex hibit wltha fund of half a million to. get It, The Recorder believes ibti Georgia would'not be afraid to Viand betme her If even only $o0,- 000 was expended. True, no extra frll'laAohlfi Wpnton with that, sum, and champagne and lithographed Cards fj* Tisltorr wbuld- have to be dispensed with, and those In charge Is four Property Insured? I represent first-class companies rind wlII be pleased to place policies for you. jLaO Bank of Sumter Building. •W. W. Wheeler & Co. nre now in their now quarter*. HAND-MADE AND NORTHERN HARNESS BY THE WHOLESALE ANr RETAIL. CALL AND SEE THEM. They have also secured the aervicesjof A ^irst-class Shoemaker, Repairing a Specialty. Prices reasonable at d Satisfaction Guaranteed FOR RENT! An oxcellant Truck and. Dairy Farm, one-lialf milo from city. Apply to M. Callaway, - Beal Estate Agent REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. I offer Tor a faw days the following desirable property clone in nt a bargain: Four houses and lots, houses Just completed; 4 large rooms each; lots 50x106 each. Terms Easy. One house and lot on College Hill, large lot 210x270, fronting two streets. The pret tiest home fn Amerieus. One bouse and lot on Jackson street, fronting the College. Large lot, 5 rooms to the comparatively new house with cook room and bathhouse attached, nice out house and barn on the place. Call for ba8goins. HUGH M. BROWN, 705 Jackson St.. ,: : : Amerieus Ca. Fifteen Shares Furniture Factory Stock for Sale CALL ON 11I11HIIUBD Furnishing Goods, ■ 5 n « , i n 11111 Shoes, Hats, Etc. WHEATLEYS CORNER, 423, 425 and 427 JACKSON STREET lif.tit ij All Electric Cars Stop at Wheatley’s Corner. •i TELEPHONE No- 18 V. HOOD HITT, RESIDENT AGENT OF THE hot Mutual Life Insurance Company. Tail company offer, mater locuoementi than any other, in that Its security isun- 8, Montciomkky, President. J. O. Ron by, Vice 1'resldeut. John Windsor, Cashier. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney, if. C. Mitchell, Book-keeper. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE ! CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $25,000. .=_ SALE AT A BARGAIN. Two Housei andJLots on Forsyth Street, new; will give Terms. Forother particulars call on W. 3D. Haynes dta Son, 208 Forsyth St., Recorder Rnildlng. AMERICUS, GA. BOYS’ CLOTHING Flint claims parents’ attention. We are more tliau ready in this de partment, The Suits, The little Trousers aud the Boys Furnishings; Hats and Caps begin to go, ere the men begin to think of changing theirs. 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 the dollars go the farthest at 1. smv-lls tap Miff if Southwest tojia, iAND.PROPRIETOR OF v “The Eagle” Shoe and Hat Store, qRATEFUL-CdNlFOftTfNj EPPS COC BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natur- ' a laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by n careful application of the flne properties of well- Kelected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast table* with a delicately flavoured beverage which Tpay save ai,many heavv doctors' bill*. T» la hu ih. vomigji tri resist every tendency to dlaeuwl! Hundredsot subtle mnlsdlM .re floating .round us ready to stuck Wherever Urn I* » wean mint. We m«V e,ca,>„ » IhIhI shutl by keeping ourselves well fortl- tied wltu,purs blood and a.' Dronotiv n ,.„_ ‘•bed rretKei^cWli #£S®^SBKSHB RommopathH Cucmlst. tendon, EngliSH 117 and 119‘FORSYTH ST. AMERICUS, GA. -CALL AND SEEr J_ "W. Tl. T BYRD, REPRESENTS THE SAFEST .HO STRONGEST COMPANIES IN TH& WORLC. Insurance Placed on Qlty nud Country Property. i, .wo doors north of Telegraph Ofilce. At his 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 CooDl Beer. The BEST Beer ever sold in Amerieus. Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices! He keep* nothing but first-elau goods, and don’t charge fancy price* for them. GIVE ME A CALL, SCHMIDT’S Lamar Street, Amerieus, Ga. Having fitted.upthfa.Iargeroom In band tlon of making it a pleasant and onltt resort, finest and beat LIquprs, Wfnes, Been, and C same style, with the inteii , I am prepared to kervrttfif Clgan, some of them, of ns|r .’e : • <-.p . 1; *l*»t .j'i.l’iin ii ; - fchl i Iti b re s -fn*‘ Utttfr fnufi zSsfyb.i-iY-*rrr.H Election Notice, ,« lve * l,mt «« W«dne«- «nd Nwia ol" “ " °’ e <°ek »• m. {artWar* by ,be clty Ily order of lb. Mayor and City Couuclf. Nov. iiith. to Dec. i"tb, ltfto. '' ‘ " T> SUFFERERS ’OF:—— Youthful Errors Lost Mauhood, Early Decay, etc etc., oan secure a homo treat!iefrea S n Rt8* llo y IdfiereKFCL Knights op honor The Lout, in Amerlcu. Hover lcn SarJ^J-cSZ&ftufSzS r 'F nformation apply to “mnee. For n - K - BR &, TO WHOM IT MAyIoNCErT’ «^Sr H H°rr/o„ h “ and Henry Anderson makini 51? ’ , S nM Momland paying all clulm. tor*.!!! 0o, . l *«- J Mid arm. ». Jk America., Oa., Nov. ath ^ - BfcttT -->ON. ^