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US TIMES-RECOKDER
■VMERICUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1802.
NUMBER 24.
MONEY to lend
| a sums of S200 to
<10,000,011 Sumter Co.
Kc3 ] Estate, city or
country. Loans run
from two to five years,
but may be paid oft at
jnV time. Our terms
the most liberal to
be found anywhere.
GA. LOAN AND TRUST C0„
Aiuvrtaus.il*.
Thompson
&
Anderson,
Hotel
Windsor
Jewelers,
Headquarte
for
everything
in
their
line.
Sovirxmc mvv in « ~
|
“Only n Faded Flower" sounds
very well when played by tin* l.ntj.l,
but you ilou’i want your appear
ance to KU"K«tt tbo tune to the
musicians. It is in especially buil
taste to have anythin!; in the nature
of a back numlier about your head
wear. When it eoines to Hats
your brain-holder is entitled to
the latest thine out Without your
feet, you couldn't move; without
your head, you couldn't think;
treat both in the kindest manner,
and la-tween the two von will
thrive You eould'ut put your
. head under a lx tter cover than one
I of my stylish Knox Dorliys; they
| urn us lmudsome, durable and
i seasonable as an icicle in January.
! You couldn't incase your feet in
a lietter or more comfortable ar-
| tide of Footwear than my cele-
' brated Stacy. Adams A* Co.'s
I Shoes; they lit the feet without
I giving tho feet fits.
I If you are interested in Shirts I
I invito your attention to the Mun-
linttun Shirts, I keep ali the dif-
! fere lit sleeve lengths, and can lit a
1 largo or small man iu the size of
I body as well as neck. All you who
I wear Shirts know that an ill-titting
' shirt is an aggravation.
Como to W. D. BAILEY'S
Popular Haberdashery and supply
yourself in Men’s Wear that will
give yon a stylish appearance and
comfortable feeling.
Campaign Plug Hats for tbo
Democratic Itally at $1.00 each.
II FALL AND WINTER»
Who shows the latest stlycs ami largest stock of Dry Goods
iCarpDts, Clothing, Men's Furnishings Shoos and Hats in
Americas, Ga ?
GEO. D. WJTEflTLEY,
Cor. LAMAR ST. and COTTON AVE.
Our new Stock tor tho current season, now ready in every de
partment, will bo found especially complete and attractive to
I iLk.. jesiriug first-class goods at moderate prices.
A month spent iu Now Y’ork and Ksntern Markets, at pains-taking
I we in tho personal selection of our magnificent stock now affords
r«n a grand opportunity of selecting the boat and latest
style? of everything «t tho lowest prices imaginable.
We -.how an enormous variety of Pretty Prints, Beautiful Ginghams,
Fijarcd Satinet, Surah Cloths and other medium-priced New Fabrics suit-
for early fall dresses.
N line of Imported Noveltiea iu
FINE DRESS GOODS
v ■■'■■•Ii:g of SERPENTINE IRISH l’Ol'LINS, JACQUARD BRO-
' '-I'IS. WIRE STORM SERGES, CHEYUONXK DIAGONALS,
"H-K MIXED CORDS, Ere. J
LlJ' t « ,,i rat a ;i. Our XS-iurh nll.wixd STOLL I
•Wail; JSifa to Suits. SERGE at .Me, in Navy, Black, j
o.uruot, Mode, and Tan-proper material ami generally ml-
—“v.l i ‘| ml to any 7ae. storm serge iu tin- market. . . , ^ i
t (l ur line of BLACK DRESS GOO OS and SILVER GRLl t
11 INtiS is simply endless in variety ami style.^
•be are ready and waiting to show you tho Newest and . E * sr
T ' , i | Oross Gooils. Come and see us as soon as you c.tti. j
11 miss seeiug our
racy ISO vote, amt the tliiul parly only
six. Not a negro in thin district cast a
rd party ticket. Democracy .afc in
Cl atiatiooi li.H-.
critic. Ttie third partyiles I av« already
begun to look sick over I lie situation.
VICTORY!
From Mountain to Seashore
Somes Joyous Tidings.
DEMOCRATS RILEIN GEORGIA
• himtr County.
Watkins vii.i.l, Oct. 5.—Everything
f ThvMnih mii.1 T**»«tli. ! in quiet lu re. Two ,»r three districts
A ti.anta, Oct. 5 — Upturns revived j have hern heard tr»»ro, and the democrats
so far, of1ici.il :iu<l istioiuU-d, In<licat« a | are ahead ho fur. Wntkinsvilir and High
del&ociatic tnujotlty «»f about AO,000. | Shoals districts two to one.
Tttere aie 1 irjje dcmociatic gniu* all over J
thf state. IodicAtlon* show good dem^v Harlow County ,
erotic majorities ia both ninth and tenth | Caiatkhsvili.k, tNct. A.—A Urge vote
district.*. , is beiog |H»lled in su orderly way, F.v
I 11:10 p. ni.-ICoTurr** coming in Urythlng point** to a democratic majority
{ln»Uoa.te mere a* - of tltst cMima'e end in Hi® county of 500.
show state dent ••'ratic I v !»e*i •?. t it .Vt.nm!
iandPO.OOO. t I.cuvy ".1-r.k.n. Cual,.
deihocratie gab . throu„h *ut. ! Cl.4IIK.VIM.lt, Oct. 3-A large vote
I A. «o far h.at.l ft.'.m the mountain '* l * iD ' t » M,llrd - •*
Northen Keeps the Mansion Whilo
Peok Is in the Soup.
<%n 0«rrMti«>|iiilng V ictory for IBrtuorrary.
Tlir Mlntf* hafr l*yr ret I rail .**0.000 Ma-
Jwrlty—Ttilnl Party Ism Wi|inl
Out of fiilafoirr,
| counties are coming iu with heavy dent-
j oolitic gains.
' Tenth district coming in slow. Vote
clo4e. Richmond goes democratic by
j ahdat :'s,500 Columbia gives Peek iVM)
raster ity.
• Mel Btancb is elected to the house.
Ar«a>TA, Oct. Richmond's major*
ity la about :i,«i00. Democratic majority
in tenth district is about 1,500 or 2,000.
Jefferson's majority six, Hancock's 400,
' Wilkinson 150 democratic; other coun
j ties go third party.
Itibt* (ureal y.
j M.\«on, Oct. 5 — Bibb gives 2,850dem*
i ocrttic maj .rily.
Harris County.
STILL FOR DEMOCRACY.
FLORIDA FALLS INTO LINE WITH A
ROU8INO MAJORITY.
The Itoiiiorratlr mate Ticket Will Be
V:irrtr<| hy 10,000 Mnjnrlty-I^inuerats
l/al In Kirryr <'mmty~Tti* Korr# Bill
I'artyr Are Not In It.
safe ob democracy. Everything In
quiet.
Haitian County.
Cai.IIOI X, Oat 5 —The election
quiet, pollioit m go«»d vole; the county
democratic live to one. The oegtoc* ate
voting democratic Sugar Valley a strong
third party ptrclnct. Is going demo
cratie.
reek’s l(r|mdlat«a Mini.
Atlanta, Oi *» -Ulascock, M* Duf
fle, Warren ami V\ .«-Mt.***ou vouutle* lr •
the Truth dlsfrirt t“o 1'eek 111*1 m’j n
ity Jetfrrstiu is «*rmocratic byelt'Ct,
majority. McDui * , :i00 for 1'eek.
Nothing yol he ttd fmm tho lest of the
district Rockdale, i*oek*s county, ia
ICuiiltov. «et. —Th« dtmoci atlc ! deMucralla h l »" r -’ <M
majority is alxml 500 in this county. u ar t cuunty.
^ ..T. 7..J... * IIaktwm.i., Oct. 5—The democratic
Swlltl iuoid Ullrot.
, majority Is estimated at three to one
Aiw.kvii.lk, Oct.d not to . . a . . | ,
* ... 1 1 here, i >ne country precinct heard from
bo over seventy five third party men in , ,
. ... ... and four to one.
Ailcox couufy. Rut one at Abbeville |
Tliomms County.
Camilla, Oct. 5.—Tho democratic
ticket is about four to one. This county
is safe. All is quiet.
Taylor County.
BlTLKK, OcL 5.—At 12 o'clock 2*10
Wayne Count*.
.lasic, Oct, o.—Wayne three to one
democratic, with |»erhaps 1.100 vn,es.
Tali*o4 County.
TALiiorro.N, Octoliei 5.—A full
will be polled. The democrats will carry
, . . tho county liy a largo tr.njoiity for all
votes were cast, the democrats leading jj ie A»f|j«<«-M
two to one. Reynolds, this county, dum ,
oc rata three to one. Much Interest is! Ribert Coanty
nuniTested, and no disturbance. Ki.iikuton, Oct. .*».-«KHreii county will
Owing to the fact that four constitu
tional amendments were voted on Wed-
day in addition to the state and county
tickets, the count was much delayed,
and from a large number o| voting places
in Georgia ofthial figures could not he
obtained until too late for use this
morning.
Knough oflkiai and approximate re
turns wero received, however, to indicate
very accurately the exact result, aod just
as Tiik Timkm Rkcoiibkh predicted, the
elTcrtlms been to stir lip the democratic
lion to oomu forth in full strength while
his roar, as lie hounded Into the arenn,
frightened and discouraged the timid
third partyitos, so that they did little
themselves aud still less towards “con
trolling” the negro vote, as they ex
pressed it.
Taking Sumter county as a criterion, !
it appears that the democrats turned. *
[tut In full strength: and tho colored | cto** in UuIma'.CohuI)
.layiid away from Hip poll., the ! Tmom-on, Oct. i -Tim in-llc.tloo. ! t anrh ornwy.
fow Of them that voted l« in K mo.il, fa-! !U »t Peck »ill .-airy thl», MrDnffla I Un . l(XTi „, t> m.*rat. voted In
orahle to the democratic) candidate.. j c ,by a .mall majority. The dem- , MtK |, n i i'ht. pl.ee t.o to one for the
bib? third partyitos scent tw i ocrati are making a gnat light against j democrats.
Owls. Coanty.
KastHaw, Ost 5.—The elecllou I.
movIne^i'-oDK nlcoly. ”'lio .lata ticket,
are kcplog along with tho local. Dem-
ocrata .till In It.
I CoiumUluCiOM Wrong.
II am.km, Oct. "i.—K very thing la (pilot.
Till, place will go two to one for tho
thlrd'party. Ain afraid tho county will
g»against us.
give ouo tliollv.iud niiij nil)’ for the dem-
oeratd,
Crnwrord t-omitj.
h.xoxVtl.l.K, Oat, 8.-—The detnocrntlc
vote I. ten to the third party', into, old
Crawford I. alnioet Milld.
•faralMnCoiaelr.
Vi 1.1.4 Rica, Oct. 8,—Thoro I. n heavy
vote being polled at tbie precinct todny.
The democratic llcket I. ahead two lo
one.
Jackmi*vu.t.K, Oct. • 4.—[Special.]—
The rlfctloa for .tale officer, aod for
metplirni of legl.latuie I. very quiet.
Indication, point to an InereaMd demo
cratic majority throughout th. atate.
The third party la |wlfing Ita fall
atreagtb, hut IU weaknew war a great
aurprtae to political prop beta every
where. Jackaonvllle and thl. county
will give a good round democratic ma-
j-vrlty.
There le no doubt of tlie election of
l!>0 whole atate ticket by the democrat.,
hut lo at leant tweoty not of the forty-
lira rouotie. there will beaharpeoa-
ie«U for the couaty office..
Thl. I* particularly the cbm In Put
nam, aioilno, Alachua, Holme., Volneit,
tic .oto and llradford counties, nod lo
nearly all of lb. counties west of Ckat-
isbooehe. river.
Th.ro I. no wrangling or dlatorbaaew
of any kind reported at any point ao far.
Mltcb.ll (d.mocral) will probably ite-
feat lla.kln (peopl.'.) for governor, by
lS,oOU majority.
In this (Duval) county, tb. peopl.'.
party will poll only 'ZOO or 300 vote*.
There I* a big split, bow.v.r, In tha
democratic party.
The Indications point to the election
of the full straight out ticket against
that of the Mahonltee.
Tai.I.Aiiamckk, Oct. 4.—The election
quiet. Telegrams from various points
throughout tlm atate point to a demo
cratic gain. The third partyitea and the
republican, havofii.rd In a great meas
ure Imt ilicir (onihiin'd strength la v.nr
small.
Tallaliaiu.cc «!lt (urn In a good ma
jority for d-moeiaur, aod contlgioun
eoimtica nan he counted on as safely
d-iiniN-ratl|).
Ooai.a, tier I.—The natal place of
the Ocala pl.it'orn Ingoing democratic,
utile., .-on- unforacou contingency
arl.e. The »of- is light, showing Dem-
ocratio gain. . Hie third party I.almost
ysr.-.as r r:r^. l oT
BUTLER & BERRT
opriti Af. WKATHKit itrroin
The
have cast almost all the Reek v«»tcs that ( |, caV y odds,
were east at all. !
Following arc telegram* fu»m the va Good Xm» from tobii (uumij.
rious localities, which s|«eak for them-j M .uxiktta, Oct. 5 —The vote here 1 aDI | tweoty-flv# votes polled; about equal
selves and show how tho great dem«»- j will surprise ever}body. Cobb county! j,e tfreell |v«kaod Northeo. All i« quiet
cratic party swept all op(H>sition out of I was thought to be a stronghold of tha ! -
WufffS CttUUtjr.
WaiiUKXMX, «>ct. 5,—Two bundled
the field. i third party. You can put it down af
In the Tenth the result, while favora- 1,000 majority for Northen. The negtoea
ble to democracy, seems to leave the . are voting the democratic ticket Iu this
prospective result as far as concerns the place, and the same news comes from all
Block-Watson contest in November a ■ over the county.
draw, with the same fight to be renewed j !•
with all ita vigor as H4»on as the smoke j B«Wwl» County,
of yesterday’s battle clears up. ! Mitl.Kio Kviu.K. Oct..*>.-Fivebun-
The democratic majority in the state jdred and fifty polled. Two-third, nemo-
will be between .*i0,000 ami 00,000. ' emtio. Can't hold that proportion.
k> I. Nofc. | yu*etj
I.K»|II’KI.,Oct. 5.—Following ia the. Trir.iiCO..IJ
vote .d I-eecounty: Northen W. l*«-k 3,-Th. clcclion h.re I.
110, Wooten .vil, Rickett 130third party. .k . .
Kergits4in -V*l, Harris Ml republican.
pasting oil quietly. A large vote is
polled and is s!rao«t unanimous for
I* «srhlr>. .Northen. It is conceded that Smith for
KI I.AVII.I.K, Oct. 5.—The democratic rcprc^cnUUve i. elected,
ticket in Schley Is elected hv over
majority.
Troti|i Com lit).
I.aUma.xok, Occ. 3.—Tb. .lection I.
quiet. No Infarct I. taken by tb.
negroc. Troup will givexOOdemucratic
majority.
I uart.CoM.ly-
Nkwnan, Oct. a.—Tho Indication, are
that Cow.ta is democratic by from SJO
to i,ooa
’s, Boys' and Children’s ClothingJf—^
Full Suita, Extra Pants. Overcoats, Etc. JRir U. rtwLlln.
, ! l » in'"’ nelectiotm nro all in, nic-oly arronifetl. anJ roatlj tot' in-
t: "". Sinolo iln d Doublo-BroiiNtod hack Suita, riirt-o anil I o -
“ C’utuwuya, Walkinif Cooto, ami Pnneo AIIhtIh, nil the r#F«
: r >-on. in Tans and Guayh—’Wk’ve cot ust-togothor with Bum k
iu Tans and Grays—
e Worsteds, Fancy 1'a.vim, m. . \vi,;i,>
Ni*n,n„_ciotliingmich iw oiuh, is not found oUwlioro W
:‘fa« it—Get the Best. Ie you want CwTiiixo-waU made.
^•‘iotiaWy cut, HtyliMli, tasteful, “Pkrtot Fithnu CtoTinso
001 1 v dluu for your montiy—thou Buy your Cu>tihso of
GEQQGE D. IliPPIfll
V, °';r former force of a&letuucn, coMuSing of Mej«r»- Henw Daw,
^ Shive r , Julius Stanfield, Jamce Goerry, Will
rj hunmul Warfick. and our cleror acoountant, Mr. , Jotl °
^Went and obUgii geSSemcii, wiU tak. pleMUW u» wring you
“ »nd all timem
Sown kalos of lUsl Muir.
Notwithstanding the present poll rival
excitement the Amerirus real estate
market “pursues the even tenor of Its
way" and occasional sales arc ncotih d
Among tho latest «•( th**v} wts the
' purrbase by Mr. Arthur IS/lander of the
beautiful residence lot ou Taylor street,
Morgan Coauty. ! adjoining the late residence of Judge
M aW-on, CK*t. 5 —All business is sus-, Crisp. Th® property was owned by Me.
rm M|> peudm). The election Ls quicL Tl’om- j Bloom Brown, aud brought a prior
tot. 5.—The demo- a>on . «kmocrat, for the legislature, will i highly satisfact«»ry that gcntknyao,
at Irani :;im> in this . CJ ttf V«*rgan by 200. There is no oppo- Mr. Rylamler will elect a handsome res
! sitiot^ to Jenkins, democrat, for the ( idenco thrrr«»n at an early dsy.
senati The balance of the ticket U| Another sale rrceutly made wos’bilt
rtieiishoorlJr County. light. I of tho beautiful aud desirable rosidtner
f Mirt Oct 5—Dr F M Hordy lot on Taylor street next It e residence
lemurralic candidate for the legislature! , , , of Mr. .1. J Wllllfor.1. Thl. wa* pir
lefeat. Dr. IV. A. Sapp. th. third party ' '«*'• "'T tvrrv.alng I. quiet. | cb««,i by Ur. (i. M. Kl.lridgo, who will
I Hi votes Northeo and state ' Tbe^mocratsaro leading twelve toone, a j 10 build a pretty residence thereon
, , . • hut few negr«»es *votlng.
is get an overwhelming ma- V
u district gave denioc- ! Irwin County.
SaOAMohk, Oct. 5.—Irwin county will
jxdl her biggest vote today wiili eight
liundred majority for pure democracy.
The third party is not in it.
p
THIS EXPLAINS ALL.
Tho ArtMlaa Corner of Duller ami
llerry of A meric u* le JniU*ci y.-ira old
—It lias changed from .what [l wa. at
tint—It will change atill more, for—on
October tat, I Kir;, we will Inaugurate a
Uoaa-llde Closing Out Mala o' ottr entire
Ratal) Mock—and we will clean olt
Hhelvrs, Counters and Hour of .very nr*
tlclo In our retell .lock. Kv«n th. call-
lag mnat let go IU Swinging lamp.—
and tha window, give up lltelr wealth.
(Julatly and arrlomd) wa make thl. «x-
planatloa—wear, going Into Jobbing
•xclualv.ly—our Retell Mock mutt gw—
wa want the room It oreupiM—we need
the m»nr) It reprceente—that'* nil.
Don't talk shout Hot Cs<s—but just
watch the fur il)—during th. coming
week, at tho \rtrriau Corner of
Hl'rt.Kli ii IIKXRY <>f AMI*'* IcUS.
HKHOVIN, QTtHK or R l
Uetaii. Gai.e Wi
IT1.KH
AM*
KKHY.
NA Vl-IA,
majority la
.unit)
ulidaU*.
11.0 offle
within the next few weeks. Thea. two
j lota are among tho moat deeirabte In
Amgricus, and iheir early Improvement
will ad*i much to the appearance of that
j part of the city.
317 Lamar Street.
I keep a good stock of fancy and
family
GROCERIES
and will sell them at tho loweet
market prices. Prompt Attention
given to all orders left with me.
Gcods delivered tree anywhere in
the city.
Telephone 125.
CatooM County.
Ui.vnt.oLD, Oct. .*>.—Tho county aa far
as heard from la solidly democratic.
Itinggold district, ninety-live democratic,
three for third party and three Indepen
dent.
WhlUteld Cost).
Daltox, Oct 5.—Votes polled at
noon are 850. Tha eooeervate estimates
are4tot democratic, four boxes wo
heard from.
Boms, Ost Sv—T
la Bores district is leading
Reports from xerend country praoiaeta
atate that they bsi
l l.l.hrr <MH. a Now Trlsh
Col. U J. lilaloek, of Americus, made
on yesterday a forcible apocch In pre
senting the case of Fletcher versus the
atate for anon, appealed from HnmUr
superior court A new trial was
granted.
Colonel Blalock ia n candidate for so
licitor general of th. aouthwwtani Judl
dal drealt, and his friends who know
him reprerent hire as being go. of the
most eaereetie ssd (seoarefnl lawyers at
the Ansrlow bar or tat Us Mottos at the
state.—Attests Josraal.
Wares.ew MaMHHi.
Wamuxstow, Otfe 4. Bxr.rerey Sore
trereys tb. treaty with B
kEMOVINi;
•All.
EELLIKC OUT rlALE.
1'loi.lng Out hll Retail (ioods,
Ibclndtng New Fall floods,
Itegardleaa of l*n>tit—
Value or Cost,
Uerauae,
Juhhing proml.o. a larger 1ju-Inc. and
Amerlcu. ia -i j .hlilng centre, and
we came hero to grow, and
we have groan and
we won't Stop
Now::
Hkmkhukm, nrw good* have poured In
during last two weeks and
slock ia choicer than ever.
Kkmkwuku, The stock is for sale and we
will close out any portion
and department either In
whole or part.
ItKUKUUKii, Tide la no Bankrupt or lie-
(•elver's Male—Wo are telling
out only that portion of stock
that w. wish to rell.
Rkmkkiiku, We are selling It Jure re
cheap re we want—sad will
dose It oat re quickly as ws
want—without asking qaret-
loaa.
tamn all this wires yos said nay-
thing at th. Artrelaa Oar*
■reef
Bunak Berry of Amnlecs.