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AMERICUS Recorder.
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jjOOAXI COIjUMW.
' H. O HTtfRKTi loc»l Killlor.
(f- ' LOCAL SCHEDULE.
On nnd after Sunday, Xuremtorllttli, trains ail!
,,u aa fi,lions:
L‘ay possenitcr doa-o arrives dally,
IP “ “
\-|,ht “ down
“ " up
itay f.elullt dawn dully
i. •• up “
Slubt “ up “
• • •* down "
KfcM |> m.
" “lid P ni
“ iOioiiptn.
“ 4:13 am.
pi Stmduv, 4:44 11 In.
“ D:00 11 in.
“ ■* “ 9-fs) p in.
u Monday, 1:30 urn.
LOTT WAHItKX, Auent.
CKiuluf; of Mulls.
Going west ami south elose at
Going oust ami north elose at 11
Sight mail north close at tilth
For Buentt Vista
Lumpkin
W. A. Black, 1’.
LOTTOS KEPOKT.
Good Middling !i
.Middling (I
Low Middling...' !l
Good Ordinary 8
Ordinary .1
Market quiet.
Receipts to date
Same date last year....
Showing a loss of
20.158
21.583
1,435
Notice
Mr. W. B. Saville, ot near Weston, is
authorized to collect ami receipt for sub
scriptions. All receipts signed by him
•fill be recognized by the proprietor, wtf
Deserved Compliment*.
Judge John T. Clark, iu open Court, in
Terrell county last week, complimented
Sheriff W. N. Thornton and Judged. (•.
F. Clark as officers the equal of any in the
county, and superior to many others in
the discharge of their respective duties, i
Holiday Goode. ,
.7. W. Harris »t Co., at the head of Cot- i
ton Avenue, have a line line of goods |
suitable for Christmas presents, suelx as j
silver and plated ware, china and m; joliea .
ware, lamps, Ac., which they propose to
sell at very low prices. It will pay you
to call and see their goods.
Accidental Shooting,
Webster Fuller, a freed man on the place
of J. A. S. Baisden, four miles from tins
city, was accidentally shot in the leg above
the knee on last Wednesday night, from
the discharge of a shot gun in the hands j
of another freedman. llis wound is not I
•f a serious character. i
Tl»c Mayoralty of Dawson,
While in Dawson a few days ago, we
found public sentiment unanimous in
favor of the re-election of Dr. W. B.
Cheatham to the Mayoralty of the city.
His administration£p»s been a wise one,
and he has bcnefitUni the city whose in
terests he has in charge, by the exercise
>f a judgment that makes him tlic peer
>f any public officer.
Twenty Tears of Cougrcvs.
Mr. J. Jordun, of Macon, is in the city
%f«ssing for Hon. Jas. G. Blaine’s now
)ooV, “Twenty Years of Congress,” giv-
ng tho political history of tho country
rom Lincoln to Garfield. To the.student
f political history it is a work of rare
alue. because it gives the views of one
'bo was an active participant in the
lost exciting seenes ot our history as a
ation. We do not think Mr. Blaine
ipable of writing an impartial history
r those times, however hard he might
y; but occupying the position ho did.
ich a work must command respect and
intains much valuable information.
The CfUTlotton of Criminals.
Terrell Superior Court made the “lira
r” in-some of the sentences imposed
ton guilty parties. A negro puncher
10 plead guilty to the charge of an iu-
cent assault was sentenced to the chain
Dg tor twelve months und iiuprison-
»nt in the county jail for six months,
sides having to pay a tine ot $100 and
its. For keeping open “tipplingshops”
the Sabbath fines were heavily impos-
Attempt at rape by a negro was met
a sentence imposed upon the criminal
four years in the penitentiary. Twenty-
•ee negroes and five white men were
ore the court on criminal charges.
POINTS.
There was a young uian nauu d DeLA.
Who played a brass horn iu tl.ebA:
He blew such a blast
That as he went past
He blew all the fruit off a s?A.
Bishop Friday night.
See the anti-school ticket.
Bishop to-night, and don’t forget it.
Dry and dusty, and cold and nasty.
Don’t fail to read Matt Hurt's advertise
ment.
Head the advertisment of J. A. A I). F.
Davenport.
Scab. Feagin has returned to the barber
business here.
A small door key has been found and
left iu this office.
Xiuelv-fivo seats are sold for Bishop,
and still going fast.
Tom and Jerry will soon make their
annual visit to the city.
The race,for aldermanic honors is go
ing to be strongly contested.
Gold Pens and Pencils.
tO AONKS A YORK.
Haverly's Minstrels are billed for Glov
ers Opera House on the l'Jth.
The Devil rists to remark that a love
Storey usually ends with a uuutinge.
Just received
lowing gentlemen as candidates for Abler-
public i
Meeting of Pulillc BctioOl Voters.
The meeting of the friends of the public
schools, for the purpose of uniting on
one ticket for aldermen, was held in the
courthouse yesterday, at four o’clock.
On motion Muj. M. Speer was called to
the chair, and Mr. 1I.(\ Storey requested
to act as secretary.
Muj. Speer bm-tly stated the object of Pot* Aldermen,
the meeting,' viz: to concentrate on one { The following n.umd gentlemen are j
ticket, so as to have none but public ! pr*seated to the citizens of Americas as !
school men elected as aldermen. ! candidates tor the election
Col. C. W. Hancock stated that before ; Kleciiou Decemb* r J2th;
We nro authorized to nnuouuca the fol- I New Advertisements.
Matt Hart,
Colton Avenue,, is nil ready fur la- holiday*
m»*n on a platform opposing
schools:
A. K. SCIU’MPKHT,
S. McGUtUAil,
A. L. It KBS.
i Fruits and Candies !
I ignr.s ami Fancy Ciu
L'ond* end Kcdltftht-m :i
: t!du- n 'iu Iff* li
any action was taken, he thought an ex-
i prrasion should be'had from the dill' r-
cut candidates and see if they would
abide the decision of the meeting.
Col. N. A.* Smith arose und said he
: would speak for Mr. E. A. Hawkins, and
; Mr. J. J. Smith, who werp not present:
; that they would abide the decision of the
I meeting.
' Mr, 1). A. Mayo said he would bp satis-;
i tied with what the meeting did; that a re- j
port had been circulated that he was op. ;
p >sed to public schools and he wished’to j
tlatly contradict it. ' • ;
Dr. W. P. Burt said lie was a public i
school man and would abide the decision \
of tho.meeting, ns he deemed the schools {
more important than his success as a can- j
didate.
Mr. J. E. Sullivan stated he was a pub-
.E. A. HAWKiXS,
K E. I’OliB.
IV. D. WATTS.
novJstde *
. for AIUciiik ii,
We are authorized to unnounct* the
names of.the following gentlemen »:s *-*c-
didatCH tor Aldermen ut the thruon in
December next:
E. A. HAWKIXS,
J). A. MAYO,
W. P. JSUIiT.
The above gentlemen arc in favor of
public schools. nov'Jj-tdo
MRS. M. E. RAINES
»»1* |m-:
!■ mien of rl.o public n» to
of Acid Phosphate.
Hahims A James.
The Albany News observed Thunk—
giving Day and uul not issue any paper
the next day.
If you want a nice little house
fail t» read advertisement headed “A
Hare Chance.'’
Pay Solijumport A Honey wlmt you owe
them ut once. tf
Wouldn’t it be a good idea to get up a
pool on a rain V It might be an induce
ment to tb«* weather clerk.
As (ho holidays approach the head oi
the house looks blue. It will be ri small j Smith’s motion,
tilling the stockings will get this year.
Orders promptly tilled,
tc Aoxks Aycock.
The honest and faithful Lamar Janes
is again a candidate i'» l* the position of
Clerk of the City Council of Dawson.
Tickets were placed on sale yesterday
morning, and are being readily taken to
see the great comedian. Bishop, Friday
night.
The artesian men hare just thirty days
to finish tlic well in. The fdpiug 1ms
now given out and work has been stopped
again.
Goods for the holidays, new, well select
ed and handsome. (tc) Agnks AYcoc k.
If you want something handsome and
useful for a Christmas present, go to the
hardware store of J. W. Harris A Co.,
head of Cotton.Avenue.
Amusements promises to be numerous
this week. What with two g.md’shows, a
big ball, and the u**nal vat iety of other
pleasures, we ought to get along.
From an exchange we ie.irn that the
entire Wallnck troupe, which » xl.ihited in
this city lust winter, wen: lost at sva be-
tween Key West and Nassau in a recent
Klee lion for Atclcimcu,
lilt. Editor; The following gentlemen
have agreed to make the race for Aider-
men, at the election on Wednesday, the
Pith of December. You will pleuso nn-
* , n ... ; uouiico their names. If elected, they will
he school advocate, and would abide the . . , . ,
. . . , .. I serve the city to tlie best of their ability,
decision of tho meeting. \
Col. Hancock moved the meeting nouii- '
nate candidates by ballot.
Col. Smith moved that the chairman
j j appoint a committee of three, and that j
ballot boxes be opened in the court room,
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock, and con-!
tinuo open until 12 o’clock, for tho pur
pose of allowing the friends of the public :
schools to express their choice of the can- '
didates.
Col. HancocK withdrew his first mo- j
tion, and moved to substitute the hours l
ut from JO to -1 instead of 10 to 12 iu Mr.
V A ST’S, t TPS AND SAK'KBS. PL\ 1N
A NI > SI 1A YIXt! MUGS, S.MOK JXt;
STANDS, SI'HAP HOOKS.
WHITING DESKS, WORK*
BOXES, NECKLACES,'
Bit ACE LETS, EAIMHNcS,
LANCE PINS. NECK WEAK.
HATS, BONNETS, AND GENERAL
•T-td
fop, aldermen:
.7. ('. HONEY,
J. J. SMITH,
J. E. SULLIVAN.
Citizens.
* will fall lo find i
Alter Friday night there will be a
pause in the show business tor save ral
weeks, and ns Bishop is tip top in every
respect ho no doubt will have ,*\ full
h use.
Americas is getting its nam° up. Not
only are avenues in metropolitan parks
named alter the commercial capital of
Southwest Georgia, but now we have an
“Americas" In and • C guano.
The largest end finest stock of books,
albums of all km*!*, p ii>etrie j . toys and
fancy goods in town, (tc) Ao.nks Aycock.
Mrs. C. II. McCall, wife of llev. McCall,
of Buena Vista, dm.! in that place last
Saturday. Mrs. l'Vhon. oCMirslmllville,
a daughter, passed ‘lirough here Wedm s-
day on her way home from the funeral.
Save time and trouble by settling your
account with Schnmpert A Honey. tf
Tho Macon Telegraph reports a case
wherein a gentleman found a valuable
watch alter be had lost sight of it many
years ago because he remembered the
number. Let every person immediately
__ rake down the numb r of their watch.
The Water In Worth. Si. Cottle, the negro that Mr. N. 1>. Butt
lr. Duckworth, who lives about six ( Rhot ten jays ngo, died last Sunday
les east of Warwick, in Worth county, j n |g|^ t At tho inquest, the jury returned
in town Wednesday, doing some ; a verdict of justifiable homicide, as the
•I. A. Si. I>. F, Davenport,
The popular Druggists and Preserip-
tiniiists c»f Lauiar stret t, have a < hange
in their advortisi ment to which they in
vito attention. They keep everything
fresh and pule in their drug storo. Tliey
will not bandlo anything but what is
pure, and it can ho d<*peuded upon
that tho material tiny use in theirpre-
sciiptions nro the very best that c.»n be
A iioniprumiao u.ta then ogrcul Hpon, | i, nUiJ i lt- Lvery one knotvs the stun,I-
iug of this house, and wo wish to particu
larly impress upon tho minds of all the
above facts.
and the hours made to be from 10 a ui.,
to 1 p. m.
Ale D. X. C. Burkhalter thought the
meeting was premature and moved to ad
journ, which was lost.
It was then moved nud carried that tho
city papers bo requested to publish the
notice of the balloting on Saturday morn-
ing. ,
Mr. C. II. Wooten arose and said while
Jirsey Fins” just received
James FiucKK.it A Bno.
i A Change of Weather Necessitates a
Change of Clothing.
! Such being the case you are invited to
»• •>“««“ •«>? r°" ,d t ! was«“ txx
gest that candidates bo selected who stock of Gents Heady Made
would be in fayor of retrenchment, ns the
expenses of the city wero heavy and ! CLOTHING!
should bo decreased. Ho simply offered j Consisting of FINE DiiESS SUITS,
the hint, and referred to tho Opera House j BUSINESS SUITS,
meeting last spring. j WORKING SUITS,
On motion, the meeting adjourned. together wi h a large line of light and
_ heavy weight Overcoats, Ulsters, Ac.,
* J which we nro offering at prices to suit
f HusImcm Mcu. i ifj,. limes. These goods were bought di-
Mr. T. A. Car), who bus his flying i rcct from the msutifacturers. and areguar-
jennv here, has also a balloon, and In*; «nt«ed to be Now Fresh Goods of the Best
hi vs 11.0 following proposition before the ; MatcrinI «n<l IVorkmanshtp, Latest Styles
‘ i i-.t- * i. 4i ... i -i aud lirst-class in every particular,
people ot this city: II they will subscribe j JOHN II SHAW
him n purse of $50, his aeronauts, Profs. ! The Clothier. Haller,ami Sbiiter.
Robinson and McErwen, wdl make an j ♦ ~ *-
ascension to-morrow, Saturday, and two • B»««in*»« Notice.
1 1 have Ink<*n in-nltli me in my as a
pariiior .1. N, CAKTKU. The firm wilt ho here*
niter CALVIN CARTEIl & SOX. All particB
next week for the same sum. The mon-r |
need not be paid until he does what he j
says h« will do. He will thoroughly ad
vertise the nacenMou by posting and dis- J
tribciing bills, and will otherwise do all j
lie can to attract a large crowd lo town, j
lie believes it will be the means of draw- J
ing a large trade to this place on the i
dates tho ascension is made, and that the J j, ulk t ., Mr
people will fully realize their worth. j JJ^on
The Macon Telegraph and Atlanta Con | niiuuiWr,V.7.7.'
stitut'GU speak highly of the beauty of
the ascensions made in Macon.
a ill pli a.-cciill nr «l
CALVIN CARTER.
ling. He tells a remarkable natrativo
tut the water famine in his neighbor-
id. The wells there are from twenty-
i to fifty feet deep, but since the drouth
y^avo been increased to sixty-five and
negro assaulted him with a club axe and
he was compelled to shoot in self-defence.
—Marion County Argus.
If you wish some fine barrel pickles call
on Harris A James.
en T ty-five, and now well diggers are in
jand again, and the wells are being
le on, hundred feet deep nnd over, j TUe >adBewsc01ne8 lrom tlie Mayor ,,f
oven fit that depth only enough water, John eoviUe thttt it jH too Jr> . to cntch
obtamed to do the cooking. Tbe ^ u he ptomiseil us . w , had
an,a are all dry, except m few places , contem lateil ; out anit ca , ch ing one
stock has lo get along the best way it f )f siJ LuwU of Mlloon Telegrap i lt
SUottld the drouth conunue much wbQ u nu nrJent a( , mirer of lho unl>
Jersey Fins,” Solid Silver and Plated.
James Flicker A* Duo.
?er the losses will become irreparable, j b „ t „ , he old st on ' t them, we
iey are not so already.
will not try.
“Jersey Pins,” 25 cents to $2.50 each,
tf James Frickeu A Buo.
Let Americus imitate this fashion in
Macon. Says tho Telegraph nnd Messen-
week in the BecobdER. The aniuttil L" r: “It is ciuite the thing now in Macon
found in the possession of a n. gro for a half dozen couples to arrange to call
on u mutual friend on the same evening.
The visits are unceremonious, but not
(he less enjoyable. Married todies may
expect to be surprised any evening.”
The following, which is copied from
an exchange, will come bomutonews-
»day night of last week with the mare, papers publishers everywhere: “The
bis employer, a Mr. Rutledge, asked conscience fund of a city street railway
A Stolen Horse Recovered.
uesday Mr. »T. W. Willett received in-
gence of the whereabouts of his stolen
ie, the loss of which was mentioned
Crawford, Russell county. Ala. The
ro hod previously worked iu Willett’s
;hborhood, but some time ngo moved
llabama. Ue left there a few weeks
saying ho was coining buck here after
dothes. He was seen near Crawford
COMMEltCUL MAHKETS.
Decemiiri: 7, 18H3.
MEAT.
7.H-4 to S
S l-*i to »
17 l-*Jlo IS
7 to 7 1-3
CORN AND MEAL,
white, per hiish«l, 75 to 50
PRRsUXAf* PARAGRAPHS.
fanuiy
IUr iron; Ain.'i iran,
Willie Dudley is rapidly improving.
Mrs. II. S. Leo returned to her homg in ’ fam lv
Dawson yrsterdny.
Mrs. Emniii Wheatley has so fir recov- • Ntil*.
ere,I ns lo he able to nit. up. j ll,r "
Laws. Stapleton can.e down yesterdny |
to atlend the hop last night. ! r f| O J
Missrs. O. B. Stevens, Capt. T. M. | sVlIlLn'r*’.* -
Jones, T. II. Pickett and S. ll-J.ee, four j camphor,
’ i'
While meal, •• 7j t« M)
ELOUIt AND nil AN.
Kloar, taut |»Hl«*nt,...,. jeuhU. Sim* tod
. Oh.. Do . T. Dv*. »f
Gil KATE ST DE
CLINE IN PRICES
OF CLOTHING .
FOR THE REST
OF THE
WINTER, AT
C3r TET X- 33
Ml NN A CO., of lho BriKNTinc AMEnieAK.con-
llnu" tout* IIH KiillcUora for I'atunts, Caveat*. Trudo
M«rk>. c..pyrl«lit^ for tho United 8tatea, Canada,
Ent'land, Framw, Lcrmnny, etc. Hand Book about
l'liit iiiH writ free. Thlrtv^ieven jreara' experience.
1 iiti'iitHolitninod through ML'.\n& CO. arn noticed
In tbe seiKN'rii're Amiuuca.v, tin* laraeit. t»o*t,and
in, -,1 «i.iely «•» rciilatcd sclent Hie paper. f3.20 a year.
U I , lily, splendid i‘mrnivlnifH ami Interpstlne ln-
forti! i:i«»n. Si»eclnion copy of t hi. Nclruiiflr. A mer-
*f« " wut five. Address M UNN k CO., SfIZ.\TiriO
Am vujcan Offleo, ail Ilroadway, New York. a
DO YOU WISH TO BUILD?
IF SO, CONSULT •
XmuCB dto MORGAN,
ARCHITECTS A I L A N 1 A
Aecurute Plans, Njieellliatlonr, *»n#1 Dctnlletl
Drawings fnrnislied for Piihlicimd Private Build-
11iks in any purt of tho country.
NOI TIIEJIN IVOR 14 A MMTIAIiTY.dk
Meat MarKet
PROVISION STORE.
W. H. & T. M. COBB
Having puroliHSi-d (Yoni Ifure A. Cnbb the Meat
Mio U**t ie il Prmlsion '*!«*.« on
COTTON -A.Xm3NTXTJO,
ki'i'p on hand tin- vt-ry Peiit cuts of
\m\ PORK, KID ADD SAUSAGE,
nnd nlfco'n full line of
Gremi Oi-ocorles mid I’rovihions,
I'uil.riu lug all kindu of Vcuctublcs und Kruits in
their M'liKim. (.'ruined (iVoiIh, etc. It ih tlu lr nlm
to keep ■ lirid i l.-iF-1—liiMisbmciit, ;u tl fdve their
ciitOomcrs a**"'! p"' s at tin* lowest prices.
f>f“lil-.-l est price paid for Cat lie. If »»>r*s, and a
kind• o''countiv produce,
A nus icu» t 1 b e. 15. lSS2.tr
ISHi,
Harper’s Magazine,
11.1,1 .S' Tit A TE1).
OWING TO OCUl
SPECIAL BAB-
GAIN'S IN FINE
CLOTHING!
OUli SALES CON- j
TINUE
IMMENSE! I
G YIjEB.
A NEW FIRM.
■ llarpct'x Maearhic Ik'kUih Its nixt y-clglith vet
1 nine wil l llie Dcniuber Number. It In tho most-
j )io|i<i!nr illialratci |>cri,idi<-nl in America an«l
Enu'nml, nlways lully ahrcniU of the time* In It
i treinnieiit of tiiii-iecl* ofcuin-nt eocial and iuda*-
| 11i:d Interest, and alway* advanctni; t* standard
; “f I terary, milstie, and ineclntiiie.»| excellenee-
I Alien - Hi* .itinnlioi n for 18*4 me: n new serial
I iiov.-i by V. liliHin Pda-k, lilinnraLai by Ahley; a
j new inn cl by E. P. Roe, iliietntcd by (liiM >n and
! Dielm-in; de.serlnttve illlinlr»t«I 1'aj.crn by (lee.
j II. Bonfjii on, I'Voiik D. Millet, c. 11. Kurnham,
r andotbern;iiniior(:int litatnricnl nnd hini(ni|>bicH
n.i|ier<«; abort idorloa Ly W. D. IIomt- Ie, Charles
iteinle, kc.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
Per lfenr:
Hakpku'k Mauazink #1 00
Ha 111'mb's Wbicki.y 4 00
HaiiI'kb’h Bazab j 00
Qaiu'Eb's Yiu:sii Puirix 1 50
HabI’Bb'h Fbanki.in Si^ca bk L'iibahv,
Onu Year (.VJ NumlwrA) 10 'XI
Hi,0117c Frn- Oi niI xi 1lMcrib1.ru in Ih'e
United ytittea ur Ciinndn.
The volume* of the Miijj.i;
Nlimbi*;-. 1 tn .June end D-i
I lino I* *|n-riti«ii t .i| mi| Ik- undcridond
• oln-t, In^in wjtji tl,o
We"w Goods.:
l«*i Eight V-.liit
cloth hi'idirivr, *
1 receipt o. ihree
i 1 .ue-, for ldndliu r , ft!) •
I
I Indiix t" Harper'* M:
' nl>Ileal, mid <Ma*.*i ,ed,
| elnrive, fr mi •lane. 18.".0
\V. II. EVANS HAVING ASSOCIATED ! Aoll-™,
WITH HIM IN' BUSINESS T. M.
MERBITT In., THE F1BM
NAME WILL JtE
“ nth I
*• 5 75 to f, i*i
HARDWARE,
bind*, led. per i c 0
per II*. 4f lo 5
wewin tho city the first pail of ibis wr ek.
Bmnuood was represented a few dnjs j «!t, i.Un , o.d....
ago by Mrs. (). N. Geise, Miss Htishic j ' ,r ?*
G,-B,-. J.C. Simplon, nnd S. K. Smith, | Wllilk v, ,„ Inmoa
who visited the city to attend one of our j Rye,
entertainments at the opera house. i iin) common,. *’
Mrs. Lizzie Moody nnd her daughter,
Lilly, of Fort Valley, returned home on j .Jamaica..’.....;
7 uesday last, accompanied by Miss Mary j Wln*,^8weet^ll»iajfa
Keys, of Americus, who, it is expertedt
will make Fort Valley her future home.
...per tnl.
...l«r ll>.
1C 1
SALTS.
•*» .*.-k 1 25 to I 76
*• 1 W lo 1 75
I.UiCOlD*.
.--per Ml.
■e he had got it. Sot getting nay sul
ly answer, Mr. Rutledgj took
j jOf the horso, and wrote to parties
Air. Willett left on Wednesday for
pUpe, but the negro lias made hi;u-
carce. He should be captur
Ample made of him
swelled by tbe stealings of a
conductor "bo learned how to fool the
bell punch. It ‘*ems that about every
body has a twinge >>f conrcience once in
a vh.1.2 . vet-pt the man who gets behind
nudi with bis subfcription to his paper and
^ refuses to take it out of tbe post office,’’
The Georgia Possum Abroad.
A few days ngo Mr. J. C. Roney receiv
ed n copy of tbe*Cincinnati Enquirer with
an nrticle on Georgia possum hunting,
copied from the Recorder; marked, ac
companied with tho following note:
“Old Fello\\—Is the marked article the
truth or a lie? If’the former I win, but
totter I lose a half dozen cocktails. Will
yon let me know nnd I’ll drink one for
you. Your now Yabkee,
Charlie
Bncyrus. Ohio, Dec. I, 1883/'
We can assure Charlie that every word
is true an’d he IS entitled to the cocktails.
But just out of curiosity* we would like to
know the name of the ^Georgian who has
strolled tip to an'd rftrnnded in Ohio.
Spot C«*h Store.
On and after January 1st, 1H84, weshail
sell exclusively tor SPOT CASH, and in
no instance will we vary one iotn. Let him
bo rich or poor, the same treatment will
be administered to all alike. We have
adopted this measure believing it to be to
tho interest of buyer nnd*seller. Wo shall
also iu connection with our SPOT CASH
SToHE introduce the penny pyctcm, civ-,
in every instance the txact ebunge. We
MEAN WHAT WE BAY.
Holland,
T«ir. «V,
Rum, New England,.
Jamaica.,
c. Sure*-* M
Catawba..
ilianily, red, rommon..
Am.
i :.o to n m
I 16 to 2 50
1 76 to * 50
R 00 to 560
1 Ml to -J i.o
1 25 to 2 M
2 O') to 6 00
1 25 to b no
1 25 to :{ 00
J U0 to 2 50
t 00 to S 00
2 no to X 00
1 75 I
OATS AND H AV.
Feed Oat* buek. 60 t.. So
heed Data, 'Uxt.il ruit l>root.... “ 45 to Ml
Hut yej MO 1-5. ] 55
FAMILY (JKOCKRIKH.
Coffee, beat Rio, por lb. 15 m 20
■wgttCommon '* 10 to 12
Syrup, country;
Uoldan,..
Su/nr. rauthed,,...
(iraRulated,.
wfi’ita exir* '
Common,....
Iluttis*. rtne dairy,..
<iilt-od^e<i,. .
Dried Peaches,
CUl'NI RT PROD!
...per gal. 40 to 00
..per lb„
DO to 76
12
-.0 tn 124
11
II :
» :«10
:i61»40
•15 to .1 f
20 lo 25 l
J5 to 25 !
7 to 10
to 9\
SO to 75 I
filtftimiES MI) LIQUORS
OF THE BEST KIND .U'ST UKCE1VKD
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
BOTTOM FIGURES.
GALL AND SEE US.
Reaped fully.
i:\ ANS A MERRITT,
Cotlon Avontie, Americus, Ga.
deoTtf
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
On© STiglat Only I
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,1881).
America's FavoriteCommedian,
C. B. BISHOP,
Supported by the Cliurmini! Actress,
Miss Emma Pierce,
AND A SPECIALLY SELECTED
COMEDY- COMPANY,
Will appear in A. C. Gnnltr’s Melo Dra
matic Comedy,
nf llarpeiS Mu^uxine,
-»• •«’iil t#*- limit, i'o*t-
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s •••acli —l.y mail, |io*l-
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v vo!„ Sva, Cloth, four
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Money Order or Druti, to av-ld ehanen of |ok«.
Ni*'* sj rtjtera afo lint to ropy t'd* advertismeni
without the e»pre«a*.f.l«*r ot Harper .V llrotlio.ui.
Add'ei*H H.MiCKR* ItltOlllER.-', N. Y.
ISHI.
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i <life' arbiter of fa«.ii| ( in in thin country.
'todme, and lie Iip
UARPKR’S PKKIOmCALV.
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l niti tl yOtb n Of f 'innnhi.
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Reserved Scats,
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Gallery
,-erihei w i in - in •t.imiii'i.c*’ villi the N mnb* r next
after receipt of Ofler.
The last Foiii Annual Volume* of Itnrpcr'a Ba-
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poK’nip* paid, or >>v oxpn-fM tn f cxpc-tise (pro
vided tie* lieiniit doc* ;io* exceed .»n«* dollar per
• 1 ' dollar* per volume.
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HARPER A IHtOI'llKRS, N. Y
INN4.
*+
;per1h.
ctncker-a
Swuo: Potato**.,
Ir*h Potttyea...
Dee a wax,
J. E. CRAWFORD,
alfl; Contractor and Builder
)■ odder, ji»r lOO CO to 75 I
l{AUfilSO AND TIKH.
fUucImr 10 to 13 I
TIra-prr *et 40 j
! 2i to I r6 j
; HIDES AND tfKIN*.
Hide-, dry flint, jK*r Ih. 12 I
AME1HCUS, GA.
k entrusted to mo will he done with
lid di.-pat h. H:»tl»ft»ctn.n irmirnotoec.
apjly to C. M. Winattey. Atm rfe"
ivOtf
For Rent.
P.hek will rent ii ! ^ Ian?"
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TERMS:
Cet.t* each.
receipt «it Three Cent*.
r’» Yi.anjr People for 1561,
Iv Iniiiii'l in Iflnminatcd
il, po*t:ii,'e prepaid, on re-
ti. i b.th Cn-e* for ciub
li ni-, will be n-iit by mail,
Sinpe NimP
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ani DC.
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