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No Fancy Prices
ON CHRISTMAS GOODS
Two woehs more of the
We want money—you want goods. Glv
list of gooda mil table for
ft call. We herewith prcHent a partial
Recorder
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HARD TIME PRICES.
L. L. RbIbIdh, $2.50 for whole boxes.
•• •• “ $1.60 “ h»lf “
“ ** •* 85 “ quarter “
" 11 •* 20 lib by retail.
5.000 Ub forest uuts, at
10 cts pound best Atmans.
20 cts pound best Brazils.
27>^ cts pound best Walnuts.
12)ij cts pound best Filberts.
15 cts best mixed nuts.
25 cts Citron
10 cts |>ound best Currants.
50 barrels apples, 65 to 75c peck.
20 boxes orranges, 25 to 35c doz.
20 boxes prunes, 15and 20c pound.
10 barrels Maliga Grapes, 20c lib.
1,000 cocoanuts,5 totje.
Col I on us
Joiner 6c JNicnolson.
Mr. F. R. Wallace, of Cordele, la
In Amerlcus.
L. Q. C. Lamar, Jr., of Oxford,
Mlsa., la In the city.
Mr. J. W. Oliver, of the Plains,
was here yesterday.
Mr. Frank Gardner ts out again,
after a tew days’ sickness.
Mr. J. C. Nicholson lias recovered
from bte recent sickness.
Mr. Tom Dickluson. of Atlanta,
is in the city. He has I its of friends
here who are rind to see him.
Slipper... slippers!!
There Is nottiiuit • • -utiab'.e
for Christmas |.re«ents ibsn a pair
of those elegant toilet slippers fur
gentlemen, at Williford, Matthews
A Co.
X-pias-:-
Just received « hsn.tsome tins of Lsdl.s sn.l tlenU Oobt Watehw. I has
Just reeelvwl a tars* line of Jewelry fur tin Holiday trade, omislstlns of Ladies and
Oenu Vest Chains In extra plata and (tiled, l.are Pins, cull e-d u, .r Bnttona, Cbaras,
of all dsserlptlon, and many other thins, too numerous to mention. Remember tbl*
larse line of Jewelry was shipped lo me for hollda) traile. and what Is not sold wilt bo
returned and will mass prlees very close. J
JAS. T. COTNEY,
Fleetwood and Russell Corner, Aniericus, Ca.
Christmas Presents.
ud you will benefit your pocket, therefore yournelf, by stopping at our store and Aj-
Mating presents for your loved ones. It i« an easy to give a useful article an one which
is a matter of ornament only anti of short duration. A nice dress makes an useful
present; so docs a plush or cloth wrap, a trunk, a bo* of socks or stockings, a pair of
gloves, a pair ol blankets, a suit or overcoat, a smoking Jacket, a pair of fine dres
shirts, silk handkerchiefs aail mufflers, hand painted table scarfs, a nice necktie and
hundreds of other articles W3 carry In stozk. Two special purchases for Christmas
trade:
No. 1 Is 50 dozens of lovely styles in Handkerchiefs of every description and price;
ranging from 2jtfc, to 11.50 each. No2.100 .Silk Umbrellas, the prettiest assortment of
aaw styles you ever saw. Gold and silver heads, natural sticks, cherry wood handles,
ate. It will positively do you good to see them. You are very cordially invited to ex
amine onr offerings; you will receive polite and prompt attention, an I if you see noth
ing to suit you, we shall not expect you to bu>. Will you taka the trouble to give us a
trial ? Respec tf u 1 ly,
h. jam & go.
It is tile small jeweler who can
save you money iu the purchase
of Watches and Diamonds. Call
and be convinced.
Jas. T. Cotney.
Spring medicine I* now wanted,
for, if you are out of sorts, and feel
badly, P. P. P. is the remedy to
take and get strong and invigor
ated.
Hettie Bernard Chase to-night, i
Cook's Pharmacy has been re
moved to the W. J. Slappey corner,
near artesian well, where can be
had everything iu Drugs, Patent
Mediciness Ac. Respectfully,
W. A. Cook.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE LITTLE ONES, AT
BUTLER & BERRY’S
Beautiful Night.
"Night is beautiful.’’
When the silvery moon lights us
on our way to our lonely cottage—
with ibe cold wind blowing 60
miles an hour—with no overcoat to
impede our way, aud no street cars
to disturb our solemn meditations,
Ob, then is night beautiful.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Bee - Hive.
V^*lt is our utmost desire to begin the
New Year with clean books ; hence we res
pectfully but earnestly request a settlement
of ALL ACCOUNTS DUE US
WE ARK ON THE TOP BOUND
CARTERS
itfE IABGEBT
STOCK
Alexaudcr-N icbolaon.
Married, at the borne of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Nicholson, in Buena Vista, laat
Tuesday morning at six o'clock,
Mlsa Effie Nicholson and Mr. C. C.
Alexander, of the Plains, Rev. B.
W. Davis officiating. It was a
quiet wedding, only a few close
friends and relatives being present.
The Rkcordek extends well
wishes for their future happiness.
We Will Keep Open.
From now until Christmas our
store will be open until 9 o’clock
p. m. A Mack & Co.
f&S.
A fine Piano, cost^IOO, for sale at
$75 cash. J. K. Hall.
We have an elegant line of Christ
mas presents.
James Frickeii & Bko.
ARTESIAN CORNER.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector of Sumter
county, for the nezt two ensuing years.
My candidacy i* subject to the action of the
democratic primary tfone is held.
Respectfully. John Sims.
We are authorized to announce Mr.
DICK WINDSOR as a candidate for Tax
Collector, subject to the Democratic pri
mary, if one be held.
Hettie Bernard Chase in "Uncle’s
Darling" this evening at 2:30
o’clock. The company will ploaso
both the ladies and children, and
as we only have two or three mati
nees a season they should be well
patrouized. Go out aud take the
little ones. You will be well
pleased.
Installment Notice.
The 24th installment of the Sum
ter Real Estate and Improvement
Company will be due and payable
at my office up stairs in Barlow
Block, Saturday, Dec. 20th. Stock
holders and borrowers who fall to
pay by 0 o’clock, p. m., on that day
will be subject to a fine of 10 per
cent, on each share of stock.
W. H. Kimbrough,
hec’y and Treaa.
Dec. 19,1890.
j. n. ness
Announces himself a candidate for the of
fice of Tnx Colleetorof Humter county, at
the ensuing January' election, subject lo
uetlon of primary election.
Dec. 5, 1890.
years of my life with the good people of
the county, 1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the otece of Tax Collector
subject to the Democratic Domination.
.Stephen W. Small.
We are authorized to announce Mr. P. V.
WESSON os a candidate for Tax Col
lector. subject to the Democratic party pri
mary. If any Is held.
China Dolls.
Linen Dolls
Wax Dolls
Risque Dolls
Kid Dolls
Dressed Dolls .
Sleeping Dolls
Rubber Dolls
Musical Dolls
Doll Shoes
Doll Trunks
Doll Wash Straw Sets
Doll Carriages
Doll Furniture
Toy Wash Seta
Toy Tea Sets
Toy Kitchen 8ett
Toy Stove Sets
Toy Pianos
Toy Violins
Toy Metalophone
Toy Castors
Toy Bauks
Toy Drums
Toy Pistols
Toy Houses
[ Toy Nosh's Arks
j Toy Stables
Toy Hand Organs
j Toy SoldierSets
; Toy Trains
I Toy Tin Wagons
Toy Tin Animals
I Toy Fur Animals
I Toy Watches
1 Toy Butterfly
Toy Sword
Toy Canes
Toy Whips
Christmas Books all
kinds prices and
sizes
Games:
Crokinolo
New Bagatelle
Fis>li Pond
Teddledy Wluks
Lotto
Dominoes
Checkers
Card Games, 15 kiuds
Parolieeeea
Ring Toss
Graces
Surprise Boxes
Childs Knife, Fo
and Spoon
Paints
Barnyard Sets
Glass Marble
Jumping Jacks
Flying Jennies
Bellows Toys
Clappers
Kaleirtes Cope
Ten Pins
Tool Chests
Magic Lanterns
Hlioolly Horses.
Wheel Barrows
Wagons
chairs for Children
Rockers
Chinese Lanters
HornB
Buggies
Recollect when you want Presents for Young or Old, either for
Amusement, Ornament or for use—recollect that “We are the peo
ple.”
Butler eft? Berry,
AKTESIAN CORNEK, - - LEE and LAMAR STS
cratic primary, soon to be held.
If elected, my principal assistant will be
Mr. Jln-mle Furlow, now a minor. My
candidacy Is In the Interest of nis fathers
family. They shall receive the perquisites
of the office, and It Is In obedience to their
expressed desire that I have consented to
ask the suffrages of the people, who Major
married life.
Mf.KRKL C ALLA WAX.
ONE CENT All.
i at the Recorder
a pool
affice.
320 Lamar Street,
TELEPHONE 52.
ARGO & ANDREWS.
Fancy - and - Family - Groceries,
AT.T, rF’XV-CSrE-Z.
CANNED GOODS:
Peaches, Pears, Apricots,
Pineapples, Tomatoes, Beans,
Sweet Corn. All at Bottom Prices
Cigars a Specialty. Confections, Crackers, Lunch Milk Biscuit.
BeBt Cream Patent 1 lour. Magnolia aud Gold Band Hams.
All Goods Delivered at your Door. Open to receive orders from
5 a. m. to 7 p. m.
AT THH-BOWES
Z8X0EB.
CALL Am BSE ¥0.
Calvin Garter'and Son,
p. L. HOLT,
dealer in
BUGGIES. WAGONS, AND HARNESS.
Id passing take a look at our
•how window. They will be full
of Christmas goods,
James Fricker & Bro.
duplicate ,
Macon Pri
Will duplicate any
of Bt —
given
£TS.
ta LAMAR STREET, • - . AMERICUS, GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE AdV RETAIL DEALER IN
l FIR8T-C3LA8B BRICK.
STRICTLY MM BW
TO-DAT.
■AYO’S GEORGIA BEEF MARKET.
The First Meeting.
The East Americui Social Club
held Its first meeting since its or
ganization. at tha residence of Mr.
Geo. M. White last night. A
Urge number was present, and the
time was passed in all torts of ways,
all with one result, however, and
that most enjoyable. The literary
features will not be taken up until
the next meeting.
Delightful refreshments were
served last night, and the occasion
was one long to be remembered by
those present.
Baowx’s Iron. Bitters cores Dyspepsia
.Malaria, Biliousness and General Debility.
'Gives Strength, ajds Digestion, tones the.
nerves—creates appetite. The best tonic for
Horsing Mothers, weak women and children.
A Marvelous Beeovery.
Elijah Carson, the negro so badly
injured by a circular aaw not long
■luce, was on the’streets yesterday,
almost a well man.
It is simply wonderful that he
lives. It will be remembered that
the eaw entered two Inches into
his brain, and two ounces of the
brain was removed. Particles of
the skull bone were taken out deep
in the bra'-.. HU nose was cut ofl,
and his upper lip terribly lacerated.
All thought he would be a dead
man in a short while.
But now he is well, and stands
the only example of a man recover
ing from such a condition. It is
the first case on record, and Is a tri
umph of surgery for Drs., J. B. and
A. B. Hinkle.
ion installment plan. 8. M. Cohen, Real
TAX NOTICE.
On the 20th of this month (December) the
Tax Books of Sumter County will be closed,
m prescribed by law. Owing to tho short
ness of the time 1 will be unable to vlalt la
person any place of builneu, and mutt ask
Tax Collector
CHANGE OF BAS?.
My Real Estate and Inaurance offl'-
now at the Tax Collector’s office in
new Court llouae, where 1 will be »i„.i to
serve my friend* a* usual.
Merkel Calla v AT
Real Eatate and Inaurance At
For Sale.
0SO acraa—One of the moat
homes and farms In the vicinity of A >>
cus,G mile* from Amertoua. Health fi
That about 35Hale* of cotton *nd
1,200 bushels of corn. Land* mostly b*vel
andcaaily cultivated; with a railroad :Ug
station on B. and W.rr" " ’-*■*—
of the moat—If not tb
farm* near Amerlcus.
ept7*tf.
Personal Liberty
Physical Bl»-»ry.
We ara all free American citizens,
enjoying our personal liberty; but
most of ue are in physical slavery,
suffering from scrofula, salt rheum
or some other form of Impure
blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla la the
i bloodfpuriner which dissolves
bond* of disease, gives health
G UARDIAN’S BALE.
GEORGIA—WEBSTER COUWTTc
Agreeable to an order from the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Webster County,
will be sold before tbo court bouae door, in
Prcaton. Georgia, said county, on the first
Tuesday In January next, between the legal
hour* of sale, by Tt$os. A. Coleman. Guard
ian of Henry T., Willie T., Mlldied B., Ed
ward J., and George D. Coleman, heirs of
Martha D. Coleman, deceased: Lot of land
number one hundred and fifty-eight (16C?
In 18tb District of Webater County, Go.
Tiios. A. Coleman.
Guardian.
Preston, Ga , Dec. 8,1880.
N otice
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Wbbstr* Couictt:
All lartles Indebted to the eatate of W. H.
D. Dlsmukes, deceased, are requested to
com* forward and pay the aame, and those
holding claims against said estate will
please present them In terma of the law,
ASTHMA CURED
-CALL AND SEE-
H»
J~- W. 3VEIZIEG,
At hi* new quarters on Cotton Avenue, under Hawkins House.
keeps the finest
Wines, Whiskies. Cigars, Etc., Etc.
in town. He always has'on tap kegs of the
Famous Cook Beer.
The BEST Beer ever sold in Amerlcus.
Fancy Drinks at Lowest Living Prices 1
He keeps nothing but first-class goods, and don’t charge fancy prices
for them. GIVE ME A CALL.
Xmas is Coming i
3VIrs. ELAM
Is Ready for Tour Trade.
Sans Souci
BAR AND ESTAURANT,
W. T. RACAN, Proprietor.
W o ’ 307 L «*nar Street.
My Saloon I. furnishes? with ihe best Wines. nran.li.. n.
b ® bou * ht tor ‘ho cash. Imported Liquor a HwJuiu?’ SSS’yhl*|la
anything you want to drink from a glass o' colj Milk m b™; . “7 Bar
Wnlsky-Sour i„ Americas. My Rc«Uu.ani l, ,,,nnH-,t L,.K .’’"I'* 1 and only
affords, and with the best cook In the Htate, and a«ct 5F»£id^!l»iiL e V®* 1 ‘
an plcaso the most fastidious. OI S 0 ** 1 waiters. I am sme that I
I*. T BVRD.
FIRE AND lIFE
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REPRESENTS THE SAFEST A4D STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THK amPlf
Insurance Placed on City and Country Property W ° Btt "
mchlM4wtf° n Street, two doors north ofTelegraph Cfflco.
ifttUr
Also Wall and
Chests, Barber
™ Cablaet_Worh of^,
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