Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 22, 1890, Image 1

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ads of dollars in dress goods sold s room needed yet for Cloak do^artmi ient am Sale tbe ooming d * got it we trill continue oar Special Cut week. ' «B Merer here such bargains in tlio trade lioso. _ Only a few of tboee excellent Ladies’ Cloth. Saits former prieo l&SO. Bomembor those 4,50 all w< $150.3 flunrfetUnaftS-SSand$3.00 per suit. < ....... those SS.'OO Cloth Suits left and they aw being dosed out at til Srar'lroie tT.SOsMped SS^tt^Broad-oloth* at $4.75 $4.95 per suit.' . ‘ ‘I ; j, Henrietta Cloths cut to pieoes. > 86 ots. quality for. $5 eta.;. 50 ctk >?l5a:M‘JSKafc. u * • 90 eta. silk finish, all Hod!;-Henriettas at 76-cte. - —— $1.00 quality, which is 46 ins. Wido, at 871 eta. —t: ~ i .26 quality and finest over shown in Americas, for $1.00. ^ Serges, Dropahnas, Sebostopoles, Camels Hair, etc. at reduced BG^Cts. ATREMENDUOS BARGAIN, 40 ihoh silk finish, 'B«£ liontino, 90 ott. quality to bp closed oat at 66 ets. Don’t) miss this opportunity to secure a beautiful suit at a sacrifice. 91 Nearly all styles of drpou goods at unheard of prices. mmmM dome InfomstlngHlstory.of the Gordon- Bsion : Campaign-Why They Are BLACK. GOODS.! tbe injtntiiao stock and variety of tlx Never have We knoum ebfeh isb Id this department C hVJ&wSffe --oW 'aiUmSc- re are told we atrued assn attack upon the Gov* rush these w* show le a pour. eellips, but the prices at which they, art merited cerrjr the the wlnd. Kfery body merveleel their cheepoees end -we are foolish to alauglitec them ee we ape doing, aa WTW-wrill- £*.¥•£.PA *01® fo replace them at the prices. Our lose will beyoorganii Wiles we surer* Use a thing we belleveln carrying It out to-toe totter. Blech Goods Remnants—Big lot made laet tlx dayi artd Will throwfifip COtfoter for elmeat half price. • Jj/ - SILKS A.ND VkTtVETS, P #fcifftlN'f ^a'nrrr* rapldlyP hous^fh Sosth Georgia cao show you the quantity aud low prices wedtiekiyBg yon, Look at thorn Failles at Mpcis.; finer one. ot $125. A»l»he ■*»«*«• »»' ., ,Dre»eTrlmiulusa In all the latest style, and In abundant quantities. 1 moves. Hosiery afcd. Handkerchief^ ^ ^l^Don’t let ihladBptrtniept be/orgotteu. ftole agent* tor tbe perfect S^rreRI#*’Quilts Slaughtered—Tbe prices on the sample loltbe u»t the appointments he ignored Ben. week carried them ofTbybaaket-folls. Only e few of them left end It you’want any dbn't miss tbls golden opportunity. We ere ton bolw to go Intoell the details. .Come and see for your- sel fend we promise you good reiirpa for jour fUmef- ' a J 90 vZn lUUUi I ONE PB5D-3 ONLY. ,. ' Remember we are the only Oue Price JQnr. Goods House JnAmericu- Heretofore it bee been necessary to change the prlee on an article OCCA- SIO^Ally. . Now where tba prlors fcould be changed one peony we have gifde tbrough the stock'slid marltM them for vheheaefltet every body,- audjt mt they (our prices) are lowea tli iu other housee, we will leave to y ° U We are glad and anxious to sellail the goods we possibly can, but we will not allow you to be worried Into a seta and you ean reet assured that when the price la made I bat ln-tlieW.ofjt.il (- Lit. 1..L (Ut. .J~ Remember our epedalty lailie B _J10NEY and not traahor unreliable 'T . niwieatto Successors to Th< xnuiii. i'll iii11 .el's .Hugh Gordon went to Col. Glenn and folMd hint HI meal Hr iNor- Wood on the stamp'’at Appling, when Norwood wna expeo'ad to hr there. Thl* Mr. Glenn refused to Later Gov.“ Gordon, himself asked Hr. GMni'to go Vo Forsyth meet Norwood. This, mo, be Itukemurm. . mmtM ons-eilooH hpaelal to w|(l attack. Oov. Oortlon. Bat, Whatever may be hie feeling to ward the General—not tho friend* lleet, If rnmor le true—Senator Blown certainty won't makean onslaught on Gov. Gordon Just now. Thle, I havo reason to bellevo, will brfthe drlft.of blsapeech. He will cammoad In thastrougest language the farmers movement and he will indorse thelt policy. Now that Hie farmers have U-la. their powpr.to blauie.tbejn from uslnglt their own Ataawta, Oct 21.—Hon. Tom Winn, tbe Demooratle nominee In he Ninth, whipped a man In the >lg road yyieeday fa an old-fash- tbls i towards General Gordon T ft fell to the Governor to make the gpp^lpinni^^ftf tnnt*n itf thu uqU ide r the lair reducing the that bad ever given a dollar to tbe Uiitderiify;' hit gift being tbe GharlenUeDonaldHrowB fond t of 450,000; When,the Governor made atox Urcwn completely. And Joe Brown don't forgetj_ MMitke toembefa of the ulton County' Confederate Vet erans Association—not aa an as sociation, Ih.t.lalng prohibited by tbelr constitution—passed resolu Uons endorsing Gordon. There are two men, members of the association, who want It dU* tinctly unders.oo i that they are adalntlfhe resoluttohl, and against epULUafiMil race ' agaiDBt Bacon, Dr. R. D. 8palillug was chairman of* the Btate campaign comniUtee._ Aa m such he quit his busin^js 1 did' di* /'fvoted^hteenllrv time to o hand man. Usjor M. C. Hlser waa chairmen of the finance committee tb«( raised everrl dWlnrfio? the campaign; ell the moony.fox.tbous- wonderful campiafn. '| through Mn|oegl4ii>le bends. Now both of those gonUomea am, oppoo- Henry Grady reealved at Gordon’s ItPwaa Infkmaus, the; ' Manager Wanted,. A responsible young men wanted ooS:£&mS5? 1HESWTEVRIU. mnrit^trO ; a . Bomb Pino Work Fab up By Ooorgi* ii | '‘lilw^'i^LVOctr n^rtle Ex position grounds were crowded, for day, to wltnesd tbe beginning of drill, and three pa ted To Americas-Our Beautiful Beal. A beautiful city. That is whnt*every one • who has •sen Amerleus says about It. on<0MRMnw*tahp -lair fiat and Anfi they are rlgU. Americas Is . Wilkfigic^ one of the most bekatlfaB cities 1n ' The man he whlnnd le It. H Duncan, of Gdlmiette county, jut week, It seoms," Duncan pub- Ithed an article In the Ball Grontid Independent, charging Winn with cowardice and neglect nfMuty In the war. Wiun first beard of this yesterday at a picnic, where he bad hfikppulntment to speak.' He en tirely refuted the cha/gegby call ing on a number..of lip oid com-, rades in the Vtlb. Ga., each ntid all 6. whom deuounced thdatatemeat (Otmcau’e) as a malicious lie. I On tbe road to Buford, after thi Speaking, Winn ruetDanoan. i “Did you write thatV’bdemanded Wind', producing tho paper, wllh the artlolr retorrad to. I “Ype^A- .. .. i i Winn eprang from hie buggy mid the two cllnehed. They wore well motobed physically, bat Wind’s • dander vAr dp,” And be- fore many seconds bo had hla tra- ducer flat on hie hack In the big road, and wu pounding him won- V- b- Ml ■OdagreOaniatv arose, -picked p hla hat and dusted his clothes, nd with apgrtlngInjunction about oral people and the politicians up there say It made WJan five hun dred votes, , r/ t/ I { ‘ tbe South. Tli a beautifnl atreets ard the handsome (buildings nod shade trees that ornkment them In 'the resident portion of the city, and the handsome bqfolfoM build ings, with the busy streets, present very attractive appearance to every visitor to our city. Nothing adds more to. the appear ance of a city than pretty reel- derfaes, end Ahiericut Is certainly blessed In that respeet. ' To the pretty residences must bo added well kept yards, with flowers or green grass to make them pleas ing to the eye. And Amerleus hu Another attraction of odr^elty Is the beautiful end well conditioned streets, »U» ’*•* IftMtf'W H'ltl* on either aide. Ilia greater num hornf tm’sbafiw tmv'are water oaks, which are ever green, thus making them appear to advantage ell the year ’round. Tbe street- lighting facilities, 1 which are. ua surpassed by any city of foe tame size, make the olty appear, almost, u beautifnl at night u daring tho Cities have to 0'Amerleus has. electric lights, street Improve. the well Urpl also .add greatly to the appearance of our elty. Few - Southern beautiful Sul FpwAubu pe’arancel Waterworks, police proteciiuu, luipiww- mento, electric daks,' aro only part of tho great nnmher of conven iences to he had In tbe euburbe of ^Thomewr hinfisomo aettsaUUn- tlsl lines of goods constantly kept On baud by our merchants, and the _i*ppear- i must ha •’ of tins matter, 'sneli ot refusal i mdWiXt avldeni b “‘ _ wm and 'erryboys rather .put'the’ company in tbe shade. wills P4rry eiqeired lu tho mahagt of arms. To Inexperienced observ. EAPXAnusz to exporienoed eyes. l3)e,Porry faoyi were rather the favorites, but the decision of the Jntljpg way h| *|filwat To-night MuT'Sif^HhWen, w! Is sponsor for the Fort Wortl) feU- •Ibles, gave an elegant reception In tbolr hoi Iftsxmr-i w V LOVE’S Y0URC where. He loriidyhaKhttdlforiMt'Df. Felton, and' tho rains of-hie work was thoroughly aiWVWK'W.’JHW has ever been glveto a«y • Vetiognl- Itlon Iff any way whatever, I don’t kpoftt. ,T<i bo. snre. flflf that Gordon If fn. trouble, be goes to Glenn. Bnt Gleon dou’t forget.’’ AndeorggBQH gtaf|lfefi^&i& ? lho him before are against Gordon fU*a» 40 AtlhWW Get- g».-/Wk A* OleaTy.oiJim Riolufon, iafoang (white man who claims to be a de- foveejfd to-night on a. ffiji WhRgeld county I’Hfoy HoOMdfy as hd whs then 'hnoern; ’was Id Dalton id met Miss Bailie Hatlenox,' characters well sustained and the edhoO tdft tfotM H/iet month, whpn daugkts jnnotioi livedtogetlier happily until to day, when Mct'leary was arrested. It -“i.'W. 1 *" . talher claim. Mil MoCIeary’a foal name la Rob- An Zothuataatts And Wall Attended i Meeting at the Court Souse Yest-rdey I Yesterday afternoon at four 'clock a. largo and enthusiastic meeting of the Demooracy of Bum- iter was he|a In .the county court room at the oourt house, to recoin, mend tor Speaker of tho House of Representatives, and to do alt in their power to eecure the election pf Col. Alien 8. Code, representa tive from this oounty. Capt. M. B. Couuoll called the Reeling to order sod nominated Major J. H. Black as Chairman of the meeting.' Major Black, upon taking tho chair, thanked tho meeting for the honor eonfaned on him and briefly explained the object of tho meet. Mom Mr. Connell then nominated Mr. Baseom My riek as Secretary of the I mooting. Copt John A. Cobb then rose and after speaking of tbe fitness of Col. 'Cotta for tbo high and honorable position of Speaker of the General Assembly and compllmentarlly eulogising him as n statesman and leltlien, read thrfattowteg reoofa| tlons: Reaolved, That It Is with pleasure nd |.rhl« wh present the name in tho House of Representatives let the approaching resslon of tho legisla ture, otonr fellow-citizen and re-, presentativo, Hon. Alien B. Cutts, as tho most sultablo and proper selection for the speakership. Col. CutU has served our people with ability, fearlessness and zesl In every position ho has filled whether In times of wsr oi peace. As a soldier In Mexloo, and In “ —- • - tbe confederate army, la tba dark days of re stiuotiou, he fed the van In equent Inter vals. Such a medicine has theemi- nent Dr. John Bull, of Louisville, Ky, given to tbe world. It is known aa Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. Don’t fall into the hands of quaeka, but demand this remedy o( your druggist. Take no other. It le ex actly whet is needed and will carry safely through to strength ana city. The goods for tbe hiliday Mason, which srjll arrive shortly, will moke the business pqAlfoi of oar' olty present an oyen more business. like appearanoe. And summing up all fhp claims of.Amgrloos lp,lbe way of beauty, we And that tho attractive upi-ur- WHSEaaft Dr. King’s Royal Germetaer Is endorsed by Rev. J. V. HwjrtkornOr pastor FlretBaptlst church, AUan- Thousands of otbenlucet I Its vlr- _ Inv remarkable cures. It removes _ ftastto of dlsesM_jiud bnlldsnp lib freed tbe first dose.- Bend stamp tor fall psrtloulars, certificates or won- derlnl onrio 1 , etc., to King's Royal Atlanta, Ga. I» aentraJted bottfo’ gallon of medt clno eo. per directions accompany. ceuraglng onr i>eople, and to him we owe as much as any other mau for our parly relief from carpet teg rule In Georgia. As a Demoo.ct he ban done much to keep up the organisation of tbo parly, and when the neoetelty has arisen, In stirring qur people to action. There is no OhO more suitable ot this tirao than Col. Calte to hetl all differences and show lo the nation that tbe Democratic party of Georgia Is not divided. Col.Cults Isa eoinmorclslman, yet our farmers realising • lue fact that his whole life has been si ent In their Interests, havo endorsed him. by selecting him as their stan dard bearer; the business nml pro fessional men'know him as their friend, nfad a), recognize him as a true and tried Democrat. Col. Cutta L** * Pp° coiunisud- lug appearanoe, Is thoroughly con versant with parliamentary laws, Is accustomed to. presiding over bod ies of meea and Inspires confidence aud respect from all who romo lu eontaot with him. He will make a Speaker of whom not ouly the people otSuialcrconmy, but those of the entire Btslo will feci proud. This section of the Btate has been seriously neglect, d In tho distribu tion of offices and we do not heal- tate to demand our rights, when we present one so eminently fitted you si robue Ing each bottle. Can be sent by ex- press C. O, D. If your druggist can. tJ-ioii .mud "iU . . Itatlon of “Hermjnlo" ra house last evening was nlte a treat to Amerleus theatre goers. i Oooooontbf the Inclemency of the weather there was not as largo foribc Speakership ot Ihe'House of Representalijeo of the Btate of Georgia as the Hon. Allen B. Cutis, of Bootbwestera Georgia. Col. E. F. Hinton rose fo ask thst (be adoption of the . above issolu- llone be done by a rlslog vote. Before the vote was taken Col. C. W. Hancock rose and requested that tbe work “demand'’ be chang ed to “request’’ In tbe resolutions. Several speeches wore 'made pro and con In regard to the changing of this word, but when tho original motion was put tbe lesolutlons as they were read were adopted by a uuan’mous rising Vole. Mr. William B, Query iben roee, and after disguising the necessity ot every one present, and everyone else who would do eo, lo spare no pains In the use of ell fair methods ^Colts’ nomination, tbe chair appoint a rallies of twenty-five or mere, with Mr. Hcllle ee chairman, If possible, to attend the next session of the legislature for the purpose of lotion was unanimously t ; Mr. Mathews suggested would probably be half tbe ture at the Btate Fair In Maeen to day, moved that the ehalr appoint a committee of as many men as possibly could to go to Macon to day. Motion adopted. Numbers of suggestions, aaeh at corresponding with legislators and their friends and using other means of private nature to secure the eleo- tlon, were offered. It was resolved, That these res olutions end proceedings be pub lished In The Recobdkb and tbe Times, and thst ell other papers who would do so, ho requested to publish tbe same. Tbe mcetlog then adjourned. Tho Perils of Youth. How few have any materiel sym pathy ior youth at that period when “Blending with reluctant feet Where the brook and river meet,’’ They aro urged forward by Nature's •tern decree to assume the powers md duties of manhood and woman - lood. And yet this is tbe most critical point Ju the voyage of hu man life. Then it Is that the dan ger of a shattered nervous system reaches Its crlBlt and ignorance seizes lta opportunity to plant the seed of future lll-bealth and mlaery. Then It Is that tbe quack eeouree lila victim and hla purse. Thle la the ocoaalou when the band of ex perience should take the handoflu- experience and guide Us feet to the ' solid rock upon tbe farther shore. At the approach of puberty and dnr- of this ne Ing the first years i new order of being, there are weakening ten dencies that should be guarded against. A medlolna that baa the power to strengthen the various parts of the body and to regulate aud give control to its various fono- t health. A Beautiful Lawn. Mr. Kuautb, the landscape artist, busy st work with Mr. T. Wheat- ley's lawn. Tiling Is being pot down through tbe yard to oarry off the surplus water, and the whole lawn Is being leveled preparatory to making new deelgoa In floral de- ooratlons. Surrounded by beauti ful trees, when Mr. Knauth gets through with It, It bids fair to be the prettiest In Amarlena. Tn Hioohder is glad to note sash las- provemente. Foil line of Stamped Lino*— Table Doy lea,Splashers,Tesrele,ete^ at Mrs. F. M. May’s, Cotton Avenue. — Overs Bale lo the Asm. Mr. W. H. Good son, of Tamil count/ was - In the elty yesterday, having brought with falmtwoflan bales of long staple eottoa which be raised on IX acres ’ ef land. This Is very fine ootton raising, and Mr. Goedson Is to be tod. Ofllo* for B$*l, A fine offloe, on ground centre oi bualness, for rent, at* Rbcokdbr Ovi Foils# Court. In police oourt j eaten! lowing caaee were doeketou. Two women for disorderly esfo, duct, fined $7.25 or ton daye on the street. Sam Collins and Austin disorderly conduct, until Saturday on absence of witnesses. AStIm to Mother*. Mbs. Wimww’a Soontnre lw p should always be used for dren teething. It ee softens the game, cures wind ooUr remedy foi dlen cents per bottle. mu ad,'as “Paul i Beatrice Lleb, as “Ilirmlnie," have few. supcrl- or* on the American stage; the boxes w< re: Mr. Will Ina and wife, -Jlr w fawns Hawkins with Mist Contois Hawk-