Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 24, 1890, Image 1

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8BWM Never 1 are each .bargains in Nii trade her#. — I sold daring tho past six doparhnont and in “ Cut Sws'BWas'tho.i DrantABLx goods been offered A SINGER SEWING' MACHINE AGENT FOUND SHORT. HA JJAQ An Investigation. Whioh Several days ago Ur. B. D. Arm. strong, of Macongeneral agin i .nnlglnfl ll n p(Qi fo°6ww«*t W *° tgU ot th * 841 nD'-wool Tricot suits at rlvedlnth* city, per salt. Only small lot of ■ • outy St ,|3*9fr Sewing -cloths at $4.75 and '35 ctsi quality'-t>r 25 OtAjCaeU , . /at 49 cts. Jcariottad at 05 cts. ' ‘ vool; Henriettas at 75 cts, • $1*00 quality, which is 46 ina. wide, at 8Uucts. „ 1,25 quality arid finest ovor shown in /tmorictis, for $1.00. ^Serges, DrnpMipaa, SebaftppoldBsnariMalTair, Me. »F reduced 06 Cts. A TRKMENDUOS B ABO AIN, 40 inch silk finish, Brfl- linhUno, B0 cU. qtitHty kt ho closed ont at Gfi cts. Don’t miss this oppgjtanity to secure t beautiful suit at a sacrifice. *hkt jj '.ff early all styleslofdrees goods j»t unheard of prices. — IJT A/ITT’ 41/VAnD I I Never have we known each A ■I? I /flvJV uUUUlJ I ruth In thli department. Of course the Immense stock; and variety ot these we ehowiass powerful faster In soUUg, but-th* prices at rihlch they atjs marked’ carry fhoni away like thewmd. Kviry body marvels at thrill cheapness and ws are told we are foolish to slaughter them aa we are doing, aa ira-wUl nover be able to. replaoe them at the prices. Our Joss will be your gain. Wheu wo adver tise a thing we believe In iarr^ng It op tto tiio letter. . ■ Remuante—Hlg lot njade last six days and will ' ir for almost ltalf nice. i5ov4 ’ rkpidiy. Wo | bi r you tho quantity and low prices *i Failles at S8 cts.; Oner ones at $1 25. All fft"n/ r J n ? ,n ‘ n «L l “ t^at^yiyles .hdluwbpdam^ q w Gloves. Hosiery and Handkerchiefs. . ) Don’t Ml this dtpartiuerit li forgotten. Sole agent* for the perfect fittingCeOtemerlGloves. | . u.n;v» - • - Marseilles’ Qoilts Slaughtered—The prloea «a the sample Jotthe past tUuLw* ONE PRICE ONLY. - Remember ws are the only One Price Dry Good* House In'Amerlous. Heretofore It has been necessary tq change the price on an article occa sionally. . Now where .the prime oeuld be changed one peony we have gone through the stock and merkedthem fdaMriXeaafit of * ~ otU " h0U,M ’ W0 We ere fled end aifrloat to jell ell.the goode we poeslbly can, but we i. will not Allow you to be worried, into A Bale and you can rest a sa a red thet Seei'njf him eriS Jjfl ewlns mriohlne egmsaiPt#nlt£> 'fro SB*! of old soldiers, representatives be- a reporter thought that maybe 3n mmms what »aa the matter. Hu Armstrong . visits the offices under tits supervision ahour iyoa>, r Bna«a nothing, Jrlou It jejoHpl Id th||i «lty_' Mr, . trung Informed the reporter that be wii buly attending to hie regu- isr.anqusliInspection., Though the rcpprlor lmd, yery strong grounds 'for suspicion, yet as be could not furnish pay positive proofs, he did not mention tula for fear of wrong- show that the obleot. of .his visit waste-look ever the aetoiBteof Mr. J>p. Royal, the pfeht here, aa 1 Mr. Royal * was suspected of being 1st to Rsoososs. , ATLANTA, Oct. 28.—Ben Oliver, . notorious negro, was shot dowq.'Jn S i tests and Instantly killed to- t by George Wsiblngton, an- r negro desperado. The killing place on Fslr street. '= I vrssblugteo jess going along the sldewklfd carrying a Wlnoheste this shoulder, when Olive across the street, aooosted him. What passed Between them sssoclstlons In the State. Speeches Moor known, butWeshlegtonsnd- Vera nude by’Senator John W. J uly pulled down on Oltver end Dinlele, of Virginia, Oov. J. B. Ot Thlm » through the. heart. Gordon, Hon- W. A. Hemphill,’ tyashfngtorf has not been caught. mnd B on. Jno , CUy g mtt6 Full line of Single Zephryi, all old the association were colors, at Mrs. M. F. Meye, Cotton «-elected by acolsmatlon, vli: ImF , - ■ < ?? rd Jl 0 L 9P“PJ 'AJPISATION.-^; quantitive. j„ Mr _ territory to pay bille. Ha therefore tent a gentleman to assist Mr. Royal and at the tame time to watoh for anything' wrong no. hr ftp \ lThe deficit, which baa bean grow- OB THH LEAST lag for twejvesr i*jfhjepn tqontbe, had been very neatly ^covered up, and a very thorough Investigation 4“ necessary tb.ifncovtf hip work. The Amerloo* office le tbo dis tributing point for all tha neighbor- trig town*, and all the branch of. 0 iee made- their Tepdrts to MV. Rpyal, who Incorporated them lo his reports to Mr Armstrong, r The reports arid account* of tbo ril b-agent* were found to b* oor- rect. Mr. Royal was raised In Taylor I couujy, and has ,' ‘ yroif« oJ ."rprityv; st aid most varied assortment Ranges; and Heaters, CITY! The largest west Geo: kim~ ID esj i of Gas' Fixtures in South- Sanitary goods of all... ceivlug this Information Mr. Arm strong etmo here to personally In vestigate Mr. Royal’s accounts. Upon luvesOgatloa /M^ Boyal was found fobe I fl.f06.5I short In his accounts to the company. Of ttWMWTftAp p * ld iNAanviLLE, Tenn., October 22.— dbalrman Dlck’le, of the prohibition national exeentivo committee, and Mr. Kelly, the prohibition oandl- data for governor, spoke to a large meetlgglpjt night, Kelly created a sensation by reading the alliance' in arrears pnd making felee reporte, w|tuel containing the Initiation to the company. oath, and eharglng that Buobanan, The grit' InttnufkmtMrnikr'oi-! the Democratic candidate for gov ernor, voted for the alliance plat form adopted at 8t. Louis last De- esmber favoring sub-treasuries and government purohsae of railroads. ! . '(JAJJ.T. COTNEY, ■ J 11 w Jeweler, | . Reliable-Goods, Fair Dealing, ! • Bottom Prices, |FI<^tiju^l A Russell’s .Oorner. t i SsustorlAl Talk la Mason. * cist to Rscobdsu. tlanta, Oct. 28.—Of eourso the niabs topic of discussion ]ust now la the Benetorlal talk In Macon The poeslble caucus nomination o{ Mr. Blaok is looked upon with' great satlifacUotf :b4re, amongst people of alt faotlona and . shades ofoplplon ; i am reminded now of the state ment made here several days ago b^ari Alllancemani “Walt until ho 28rd or24tli, and then yon will kpow the next Senator,” JtRteipa quite likely, Jnat now, ;qat the prediction will be verified, Tab a4kl all line of Stamped Linen— ,ble DoyIes,SpIasliers,Towel*,eto., Hre, F. M. May’s, Cotton Avan a*. "Rcsolvid, That In the opinion of the confederate veterans, here B Heseeumedtbe manageasent of r ATlAAIA.Ost, SS^~l»OJ JUJ, when any of onr oennty aaaoeU Hone ' th. America, In Kebromy, , sew. N. c M who has been aaaiaUng. Mr. Royal In the offleu for some tlms, has been .appointed agent In Mr. Royal's pliiee.: , : i j Mr..Royal baa been glv Setnrdey night to make | deficit before Mr. Armstr report It to Ibe oompony. ; ‘ o.'itW Al .ll’wisp HK-W near artesian well, where can be bad everything la Drugs, Patent ...trr/r'BSiK.TO Post master J«e ' Roney to Uie post- omcs'at thle Blare hi “ up by tha oolorvfi R Ibis district. Mr. Roney has fillsd tha poattion ol postmaster he re with credit to hlmMIf and with pleasure to the people. gpM dsnly at the Exposition grounds to* day, and a vetsrnary surgeon says she was poisoned. • Bbe was looked upon ea a winner in tha rases In whioh she-was en tered, and it la believed el w^wlil drugged by eefae horseman, I * not with the Intention of killing Mr JUmpey, »M N.000 far her. ' t have removed my Pharmacy t Lee atreet—Slappey Oorner,' nes I have been an Invalid linos mv * . [ bST. S sapariUa. Now at Ul* age of twan- - _. j»5»art« atll Tubs to give away. Plumbing and BepairJUft-gt K eKSs&WO^ ^ **X .2 & aMm ."r-dwr i-U.’«l ► Payne, The Young People’s Literary Club III hold one of lie ilell^JlMr ' a.-aK;”*.’;?: erclses are always entertaining and, with such a obarmlng hostess a* Hiss Maud Livingston, a cordial welcome and * pleasant evenlDg Is assured to all who will attend. igOlt ■ JJ3p Telephone No. 12. 8. GA. MsnsxsrWantsd. A responsible young man wanted to manse* o^r business In A met I- aldent eua. Address with references, P. O. Box 8M, Macon, Ga. Jnelsjnk In hoad-rs^s ef china silks and plushes, at C*x8*r s^ choice, SO. vi. aieii sou unveil ny nis son, Msr)?n, fell down as ho was being ■cared hone. saw Was used 1 In bard. ” “I *’ ' rl - prisoners were coh „ , WWjaltfod by accoiripilccs rid 1 lug present from nearly all veteran tjiri outsrao of the building. ....— „ 1 .. iTIieplot was discovered by thb night watchman, who heard the grathn In Chief j Oen. 4. H. Colquli., P. M. B. Yotlug, Gen. Phil. Cook and Cspt. J. Mclutoeh Kell, Com* manderv' with same Division Commanders, ene Xor eaoh Con- gressloual district. A psluful sensation was sprang to-day, whtoh. i»tbo tai$ ortho town to-night. During the fore noon session at the capllol, a num ber of vUltprs began eomlng’In, and several motions sMCBJpad* \ek*‘ tend to them the privileges ot the ball. All these motions were sec onded and carried. Two gentlemen and a lady come lo and oeonpled •eats In the same row of desks with Judge Robert L. Rodger*: The. Jndm inm And ititcd thmft there , _ was present a distinguished gentle-1 Kimberly' ifiade tho dlscovory t iring of t lie saw before' tho burs ere cut entirely through. •' ' ’ Thu ringleader was Olmt llo Or. jrb, under sentenco of death for ■order. Ills associates were sepli Pattefson, under sentence sriVeriyifiritf Tbr assanlt ‘id 1 totfif- der. Ous Britt; charged with as ■ault td bftfrder, wni tbo third, Later,’ It api.t-ared that still nu- other whfwman, W. H. Bird, nnd srhapa others, were concerned. Thrioffidsltthlnkthst the prison rs did not Intend (6 escapo by the ihtiAw.” 1 ; 1 ' f> ‘ ’ ’ leliovo that' they had cou ■ on the outside, who wore ower tho guards at a given riten the prisoners had all ptten opt Into the oorfldor. Color tsgiven to this theory’ by* it’fact that'two men wore teen running away from the Jail When the pat rol Wagon drovo up. | Is fortiinato that Watchman man, who had been a maj Federal artsy, and later a mf mb of theeomndtttd 'ahpolriteatofi tertatn the President ef Ibe Aeso* when he did, I Hail bf Jitsn a little later thero might have been bloodshed, as tho pelsontr* “ “■ ‘ . would not l>ave , be*u elation whan he vURfd Ohtoage4«>7« n U P w l‘b°ut a struggle. 1 Be then rimyedto welcome the geq- I Ionian to a ccat among tho mom- Dr. Gibbs, from Madison, arose and stated- that this was a masting to oonaldsr association, business and lf< tha motion wsa seconded ho would;'ofterie It. A painful si leneefMI on tho asssmbUd vsterans, back In his chair arid bsgsn palling "A thing, and then the gentleman arose and went out. Tho gentleman ws# Mo).'Wicker*’ ■ham, of ClifcsgW. Gibbs was a member of tho last Btate Senate, and made a speeoh that furnished a great deal of Re publican campaign talk Op North. To-night this reso lution was passed at the meeting ot Olioe for Bans, A fine office, on ground floor, centre ot business, for rcut. Apply at Recoiideu OKVICJ5. A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK hy.btenH tvW.F. I veterans ot ths Northern armies ■■ may be present should be invllfd to seat* on Use floor.” The resolution was Introduced by hbuatwaepacked and tho charm- Jodg* George HUlym, of Atlsa- IBgSgnkaelt* wen new laurels. H«r a. 8 -k. t 8 MILL. _ 'to, und carried rinanlmbnsly. Gibb*' iwrataimB lion of killing ST0NG ARMED MEN. . , r) BOSH I Oofi—tonal OoDventlon. Franklin, TVinn., Oct. 23.— 1 The slrf oonventlon to .’sionilnate.a rverith district assembled here tc! *J.., The pyevloue .convention waa dead loek, Oox having 08 votes; ,i,t„„ ,ai„,„„.,i Whltetbrone, the present Inoum- oountry, the convention adjourned bent, 65. The new primaries give yesterday afternoon. u cou,,dered ^p^MS , I m *| ~ astfo over (heir- reception In Allan* cy to ta, and thesuccess of (heir meeting, near The boslneis transacted ymterday was mainly the election of pertrin- nent officers for the ensuing term' and the hearing of committee re-. ™ none r oll Down. ^ Mr. T. B. Mulllin, of Atlanta,- yesterday afternoon abont five made president of tho brotherh' look a horse belonging to Cspt. and Mr. J.’E. Biles, omiBltanoogs* I Bell and driven by his son, Tenn, secretary of the body. lug A drive over the city.was on the M. programme for. yesterday, after- ue. noon, but o wing to the-cold and Tbo horse .reared np, and bis lilnd rainy state ol the weather lt was feel*slipping forward, fell back* abandoned, wards on bis back. He was com- Many oft pletelytled up In ths harness and ad over uutil b kicked considerably before he was exposition, extrlcsled. Quite a large crowd The association originated in At. was attracted to the place of tbo so- lanta, but It hasgrown very rapidly; aldent. The only damage done was until now there are lodges lo Blithe a rained set of harness and a badly Bouthsrn aad some of th* and Western r— Fir . jilths remain* to attend tlie nesday. It now trahspfrc.H that Solomon 116,000 Short In his accounts.' Ho held Blake’s power of attorney, id drew Sums from banks from letotlmo without detection, ns enjoyed lllake's confidence, domoh's Whereabouts are un- town. Blake refuses to talk about * matter. b M.T. Elam’s liss a full line sixes In misses health corset t. TJIs most comfortable > inthe market. UstUs Bernard Ghsse, supported by a strong company of line artists, appeared laet night at the opera hone* In “Unele's Barling.” The good acting wae applauded through out, and her dancing wae encored iveral tlmee. The play was one ! the moet enjoyable of the eeason. lie Chase was twice oallsd In it of .ths curtstq.—Roanoke Flnolr Fli.d. Mr. B. M. Cohen is getting thing. It; fine shape, for bis Brunswick r agency, and to handle fresh i, oystermgsbrlmps, crab, and thergooda;of that character. His ■rehouses foretorlng beer are fine Iti,tfri3hls vats for keeping any- (blnifn.the,fish line cannot he ex- cetled. Mr. Scott, his Ueiiteuent, tekov pleasure In nerving hlscus- The oonventlon was the first of tomers promptly, and all orders at " ’ *- ** “|H|| Ailed,os soon aa received. 1 ’ AdvfkiVs SSo^tars.’ _ Mnp, Winslow's Bootuinu Bvn- I- should always be u.ed for cbil- ,e child, gums, allays all pain, res wind eolle, and is the best imedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five versant with the foots, It quently startled by an ar.., figures shown by some of the nu merous dealers In ths cltyi There la no way that the actual amount of whlaky told her* to the dry oountles can be eacsrUtned, d but It undoubtedly rone Into the' liuudreda of thousands of dollars. Thero are at least a dossn drum* mers constantly on the road frir Amerleua houses, taking order* for anything from a quart to a rioeen barrels, and the amount s*nt out by tho Southern Express Company Is enough to dishearten the most erithualsatlo prohibitionist. .This business Is conducted In a different manner from any other, ps dealers havo lo Do very careful to avoid Infringing ths Uws, and also to be sure that they will be palij for tlioir good*, a drummtr will take an order, say, for a gal lon. The Jug is filled, soat by ex press, and a C. O. D. lied to tbe bill. The dealer, If th* cm- tner. does not priy the O. . D., Is at' most only out ‘ io express charges. In many cases, a merchant wll} sat as I agent for the dealer, and In tl case a blank order Is filled out, t_ merchant Vouching for tho mat who orders. In Una way hut little money Is lost, ths orders ere generally small, and the profits generally very good. .Tills business has reached aueh a magnlluds In this oitythat its*- rsarfK wagon mukes tho r dealers, and nothing. Is Fifteen Thousand Dollars Short In bottles ere taken by ' ‘ " ’another following for g« (diand Ins. Th* express N'riw’OlU.BANSjOoriSa.—Ilrniy will soon muvii Into new quarters, Bolouoti, cashier and confideu- when a big, two-horae wagon will d clerk of Wm. Blake, a large be added, and the oxpres* faellli cotton buyeraJeft the city last Wed- otherwise Increased. Uometlmes whole car Is fillsd with these monte. (The goods are ordered over this portiou of th< orders from a distance dred miles bolng greatest rush In till the holidays, when ' press agents, ai * facilities are tai Should Sumter . dry county, the Iosl __ would be felt In every jti of bnshtess. Many people com* to Atrierlcus to do their trading bet causo here they can get their Jug filled, as well as buying other eor- 4 - they want—but tbe filling of Jug la generally e big Induce Delays are dangeroue. Don’t wait for your child to have an epi leptic lit. Kill at onee the worm* ' thet are making her feel so poorly by giving Dr. Bull’s Worm De* Iroyera. — — ... ANOTHER WRECK On the B. A. 1C. Bsllrosd. The peseenger train on the B. A*' M. road, whioh I* do* at this pine*' from Lumpkin ateiM a. m. did as* arrive until 8:00p. Upon Inquiry a that th# eauee of the delay ■ wreck of e train on Mu tween Preston end Riekb l iculere as to tbe extent of I age end cause of th* wr net be leaned. |-os Physician’s Family ~ ear* end of tbo I Cook’* Pbannaoy, Lee i arteekanweU. W. A-CeeK-.u it | *-«!UI. , nes—mu*;'i ijighest" Mifi i« ' all in Learening Power.—V. S. CrVt Kepost, Axg. if, I The Celebrated Royal Baking Powder 5 MhmdiSta