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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY. MAY 9, 1891.
JOHHR.SHAW,
THE LOCAL DIVISION
ORDER OF RAILWAV CONDUCTORS
ORGANIZED YESTERDAY.
Prominent Oflleere From This and Other
Stater Preeent-S. A. M. Division *84. the
Name and Number Taken—Deleft* tss Ap-
pointed to St. Louis Convention.
“the;champion”
111 Forsyth Rf. Amerlcoe, Oa..
Is prepared to clothe the pcoplo of
Americtu and vicinity; in fact
whole of Southwest 6a. with
That is correct in style and|pcrfcct
n lit.
Every garment is made by the
argc9t New York and other manu-
•facturtrs up to the highest standard
of art.
No clothing house South of At
lanta can boast of such an admirable
assortment of
HESS, YOUTHS, BOYS 4 CHILDREN’S
SPRING ANDSUMMER STYLES.
In our lino of business we Are the
recognized leaden, and we proposo
to continue to carry off the honors.
While we postess all the requisites
necessary for the success of a legiti
mate and dashing business, WE
HAVE THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STORE IN THE CITY.
WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND
FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY,
and wi are known throughout this
section as the
A division of the Order of Railway
Conductors wm organized In Americus
yesterday, with the following grand
officers present:
J H Latimer, Atlanta, Divielon 180,
Dept O. C. C.; L. C. Young, Macon, Di
vision 123, Dept. A. G. C. C.; J. T\ John-
•on, Columbus, Ga., Division 71, Dept
G. 8. C.; Frank' W. Thompson, Colum
bus, Ohio, Division 100, Dept. G. J. C.,
J, C. McMaster, Birmingham, Division
202, Dept G. I. S.;W. H. Brltluglmm
Columbus, Ga., Division 71, Dept O. 0,
S.;H. M. Stokes, Americus, Division
284, Dept. G. 8. Sec. and T,
Among the visiting brethren preaent
were T. Caroway, R. B. Coleman, T. L.
Gordy, and W. H. Britlngham, of Co-
Iumbus, Ga, member of Chattahoochee
Division No. 71. C. E. Gilmore and L. T.
Hester of Divielon No. 128, of Maoon.
The local division was duly organized
underthe name of 8 A. M. Division,
No. 284, and the following officers were
elected to serve during the ensuingyear:
Chief conductor, W. J. Matthews
assistant chief conductor, J. O. Lewie
secretary and treasurer, H. H. Stokes
senior conductor, J.. J„ McCleskey
Junior conductor, G. D Buchanan; In
side sentinel, HoWell Cobb; outside sen.
tlnel, H. C. Sapp; correspondent, E. N,
Wood.
The following card of thanks was
drawn up by the membera of the new
division and unanimously adopted:
We, the 8. A. M. Dlvs.on O. R. c beg to
tender our elncere thanks to all who so
kindly aided ne In our recent ezcnrelon to
Omebe, end especially do we taoder our
thanke t’> the olUclele of the* A. A14. rail
road for the meny fa. ore ahow i uS.
We make special mention or Eiflneere
o. orge A. Nix and J O Brown as being
amongt|ie very beet locomotive engineers In
the United Htales
We would „ot forget to tender our thanke
to Tan Times- Keoordeh for ,o much vaiu.
able service rendered us In supplying adver
tising matter, end tickets, and%el aasuied
that no pro-sin Georgia could surpass the
work furnished us. and are under lasting
obligations tdC.pt Myilrk, ibe edltor-ln
ehler, aad Coo' Stan Held, the ever ready and
eAli'lenl mr nager or the Job department.
We alio extend thanke to ihe Masonic
Lodge lor ihe use or lodge room, and to Mr.
Ucorge Thornton, the clever and eflcle t
olerk Of court of Webster county for courts-
alee extended us.
l'ursued by Domoaa.
Andy Moran, a white man, baa occu
pied a cell In the city prison for the past
several days, and la In a pretty bad
plight.
Ha waa locked up while indulging in a
protracted sprom. arid the effects of tho
liquor causes him to Imagine all nijumer
ol evil tblngsigDlog on about him.
He persists In tearing off hla clothes
and destroying them, and additional rai
ment haa been famished him by the po
lice several times. He Is betngoonstant-
ly pursued by Indians and dagoes who
Our frienda and the pubKo know
that we have for the last 22 years con
ducted a live business in Americus,
and we will “win or die” on the field
in battle harness before we will sur
render our banner on which is
written
FZOFU YOU KNOW
And Some Yon Don’t, Who Come nod Go
to n Day,
Judge Eli G. Hill, of Terrell, 1a In tho
city, a guest at the home of hla son, Mr.
D. a Hill.
Mies Leila Maxwell, of this city,
visiting her friend, Miss Llzxle Brannon,
in Maeon this week.
Col. W. W. Thompson waa up from
Smlthvlllo yesterday, looking after bus
iness matters In this city.
E. F. Hinton, Esq., returned yesterday
from Eastman, where he went several
daya ago on legal bnslnesa.
Will Hooka oame up from Albany yes
terday, just to see bow the old town was
racking along and to pick up a few dots
on general progress.
Rev. Robert Adams, who haa been on a
visit to Mllledgevllle for the past several
days, haa returned home and will Sit his
pulpit as usual to-morrow.
Mrs. L. W. Gardner returned to her
home In Montezuma yesterday, after a
stay of several days at the home of her
parents, Hr. and Mrs. W. I. Murray, In
thla elty
Mr. Terrell Brooke, cashier of the
bank of Cordele, oame over yesterday
evening to meet Mrs. Brooks, who haa
been visiting relatives at her old home
near Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Coleman, Rev, W.
B. Coleman and Messrs. Noblo, James
England and StepbenAhlppe, made up a
very pleasant party that spent yesterday
In historic Andertonville.
Mrs. M. L. Myrlck has returned from
Very pleasant vlslt ta .Atlanta, where
•be wentoh Monday last to attend the
meeting of the Woman’s press associa
tion, held there this week,
Mies Willie Hodnett, of Amerions, Is
visiting friends in Dawson. Mite Willie
exceedingly popular here, her old
home, and haa received a royal welcome
from her numerous friends and admir
ers.—Dawson Journal.
After a pleasant stay of several weeks
with friends and relatives In this elty,
Miss Ida Jackson left yesterday for her
home in Clarketvllle, Teon. Her brother,
Mr. John Jackson, accompanied her and
will remain a short while there.
Miss May Hudaon, who haa been the
charming guest of Miss Fannie Camp
bell for the past several week*,, leaves
this morning for her home In Hamilton.
host of friends and admirers will wit
ness her departure with feelings of gen*
nine regret. _
Hr. and-Mra. W. J. Matthews, Mr.
and Mmi He M. Stoke* fujdiMr. and Mra.
Galbraith leave this morning for St.
Louie, Mo., where the gentlemenof the
party go os dolegates from S. A. M, Di
vision No. 284, to attend the annual
meeting of the Grand Division, Order of
Railway Conductors of the United States
and Canada.
ALL AROUND THE TOWN
CURRENT LOCAL EVENTS EPITOM
IZEO AND GROUPED
Engineer Nix Beeovert His Lost Watch.
The New lee Factory to Start up To-day.
To Meet Next Yeer In Americus—More
' New Houses.
Death of Captain Sneed.
The many friends in this city of Cap-
in Fletaber Sneed, of Oglethorpe, will
with regret of hie death, which
shoot at him with guns and pistols and I took place there yesterday. Several
cauae him no little vexation. His coll. days since be was stricken with appo-
Is full of anakes and monkeys, and he j plexy, and ever since haa been gradually
haa a lively tlmo keeping the menagerie sinking. : He was a galUnt member of
away from him.
are offering them very low.
W. P. Bailey’s,
Haberdashery.
For Sale.
Commander-in-Clncf of the Le
gitimate
dotal ail Ms
Fnmisif Goods
Business of Southwestern Ga.,
105 FORSYTH Sf„ • AMERICUS, CA. y° u wantV ^."g. $ J. K. Pnwca.
8.—ej'his may not bo mo
but it is Busin css all the i
You can save both inone
d time by calling at W. £
Bailey’s Haberdashery and ge
what you need in socks, hand
kerchiefs, suspenders and neck
wear of all kinds
Cat tall millet I Cat tall millet I Want
ed, 600 pounds, at Dr. Eldrldge’a drug
store.
Pure fruit Juices, pineapple Ices,
eream melange, ginger ale, and every
thing that Is good, at Davenport’s soda
fountain.
Do you eatf Of course you do.
Then goto Andrew* A Carter for your
groceries. Their atqpk 1* the freshest
and finest In Americue.
Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn, Garden
Seed, direct from Landreth’e and war
ranted genuine, at Dr. Eldrldge’a drug
■tore.
Delicious “Ice Cream” Soda every
day except Sundaye, at Davenport's.
I have two or three ulce rooms to rent,
■ulteble for law offices or bed rooms,
near banka and pustoflice. Call quick
and get the pick. M. Callaway.
apr 0-tf.
When Baby wu Met, we gave Rer Castor)*.
■ she was a Child, ate cried for CutorU.
When she bioesss Ml—I she otaag to Osssnfls.
WhsosUs had CLndrsn, she gars ttssuCsMorl*.
the fourth Georgia regiment during the
war, and waa well known throughout
aonthwestarn Georgia.
Brick tor Sal*.
We have on hand 1,000,000 well burnt
brick. Must be Sold In the next thirty
daya. Address,
Chuoer A Pack, Manufacturers.
mayO-dZw Albany, Gs.
win s*n
An almost new Bronoho Bioyele very
cheap. It 1* the beet wheel there is
made. For particular! address "B,”
care this office. may7-4t-th-aat-sn-tu
Sunshln In tho House! m
“I’m wrary with the work!" the good wife ” 25 cent*, at druggists. Prepi
elghed; by Dr. H. Motley, Atlanta, Ga.
“Rptar erall.’’she said, 1 -• -•*.—
“If. eweet to labor ior Ulnae we lovi
No wonder that in.Id. will wed.”
A wise housewife lightens her toll and
gladdens the home elrcla by her cheer
fulness. But health Is the firat requi
site, and her just prerogative. Health
follows the use of Dr. Pierce’e Favorite
Prescription, which repairs the ravages
caused by tboso peculiar diseases which
affilct womankind. It enriches the
blood, cures the cough, Increases the
flesh, prevents hysteria, nervousness
and low spirits, ant! la a veritable foun
tain of health to women, young and old.
Satisfaction, or the price, ((1.00),
refunded.
People Who Travel.
Change of climate or water very often
affect the bowels seriously. If on the
first symptoms of any disturbance you
would take Dr. Bigger*’ Huckleberry
Cordial much suffering might be saved.
We can fit the smallest to
the largest in underwear,
either Balbriggan, Gauze or
Nainsook.- Our prices will
We have a good tra *
z£%£ , £*zjit& a Hltar -
To Oar easterner*.
We have removed to our uew quarter*,
Watts House corner, where we will be
glad to see all our old customers. Re
spectfully, Kodokb* A WiLutitt.
mayfitf. Racket Store.
We have on hand a number of good
econd h.iud surreys and buggies, aho
second
several acta buggy harness, whtoh we
will sell verycueap for cash or banka
ble papers. We mean business, and will
igtonfsa you on prices. Como quick, if
The cxccllJut, nutritious aud cooling
drink ”Mail Xfc,-’ combining beer ami
ale, but better than either. Recom
mended by. leading physicians every
where, aud sold at Davenport’s soda
fount. . . , *
The' celebrated fineat Tower Brand
For bargains In dry goods, shoe*, iaees Razor*. If not satisfactory in thirty
and notion*call at the Racket Mote,, day* return It aud get the money, at
-tt* House corner. maj3tf. ' Da. Eldbumik * Duuo Stokes.
may2;d*w-lw
The “fly" that wat removed from the
Baptist tent tome time elnce wat re
placed yesterday, and hereafter the tent
will be rendered much more comforta
ble during services.
The new factory of the Americas ReJ
frigerating Company will, It is thought,
ba ready to begin operation today. The
factory ta well equipped, and haa a
capacity of twenty ton* of lea per day.
The loe cream festival given by the
“Willing Workers,” In the Methodist
church yard yesterday afternoon, proved
a most enjoyable affair. A neat sum was
realized, which will go toward building
a new house of worship.
Pineapples are iu market now and are
not too high for the housekeeper’s purse.
They are large and fine and sell at a
quarter each. Home-raised strawberries
are the fruit now, though, and will soon
be plentiful at twenty-five cents a quart.
Messrs. Tom Baisden and L. G. Hud
aon are completing three very pretty
dwelling houses on McGarreh street,
next to tha -property of Capt J. L. Ad-
derton. Mr. Baisden’s residence, when
finished, wlll be one.of^the largest aad
handsomestvtb ' that portion of the city.
The Brotbertjoof^of f Railroad Track
men of thlsstl^ 1 have lasted the mem.
bore qf that order in JttpQH Rnd Colum-
at Magnolladell at an Jeari;
kimUavitatlon will -,bo accei
gala day Is anticipated' by the
bojra.
Messrs. M. B. Council and A. : J.
Buchanan bare returned, from
where tbqy have been attending i
clave of the Knight* Templar. They re
port a very pleasant time. Amerlcua
was selected as the plaoe.of meeting for
tho next conclave of the grand com-
mandery, which will convene May 0th
next year.
Engineer George Nix, who dropped
his fine gold watoh from hla pocket
while coming to Americus from Omaha
Thursday, was made very happy yester
day. A negro woman living near Bleb-
land found tho tloker by the aide of the
track, where It had dropped from the
engine, and returned It to Mr. Nix. The
watch was uninjured and had never
stopped running
.;** —
JAS. T.fn
UMBER 3t
lltsT
JEWELER,
DIAMONDS
AND
WATCHES
IN CLUBS.
102 FORSYTH STREET.
Do you always read Butler & Berry’s adver
tisements? They tell you of the wonders
that are worked by
Death of Mrs. 8. J. Green*.
Mrs. S. J. Greene died at her home In
this city at 6 o'eloek yesterday evening,
afters long and painful illneis. Tho
funeral services will bo held at Oak
Grove cemetery at 8 o'clock this after
noon, Friends of the family are invited
to attend.
moxcuziKs
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
For aloepleasnees, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
For all sick, and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley's Lemon Elixir will not
fall yon in any of tho above named dis
eases, all of whioh arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kldneya or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At-
Unta, Ga.
60a. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists.
Colds, Hoarseness,
Irohchltto, Hemorrhage
Cans all Coi
Sore Throat, .
and all throat and long diseases,
gant, reliable.
‘ ’ *-*- Prepared only
may2-tuMthnn**at-lyr
FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY.
Bear in mind that you can
buy the best, coolest’ and the
most elegant underwear at W.
D. Bailey’s Haberdashery.
Now firm;new goods: the beatof ev-
id family groceries, at
For bargains cheaper than the cheap
est, go to the Racket Store, Watts House
corner. ' may3tf.
Perfumes, Colognes, Etrxaota, Toilet
Water, Toilet Soap*. A very fineaaeoit-
' - ~ •. Eldrldgo’s.
men I at Dr.
Our
with
low-quartered shoes
HCongress, Oxford or
(Southern tie are too comfor
table for to wear anything else.
(Call at W. D. Bailey’s Haber
dashery.
Hour celebrated cream bread Is made
from “King of Patent*" flour, the finest
ever offered to the trod* in Amerlcua.
AndhxwrA Cabtbh.
We keep the best. faun, we can get.
J not satufactory when put on wo will
repaint tho houao at our exponso.
E. J. Kuiuumn. Druggist.
A first-class cook will find It to her in
terest to call ou John It. Shaw, 117
Forsyth street, who want* to employ
such a one. api20-tf
Scgars, Scgar*. Always a supply of
good nuns at Dr. Eldrldges Drag Stores.
Try thenL.
Amirews & Carter, I lie Lamar street
grocers, are headquarter* for fancy gro-
cerie*, eaniicd gqwd>, fruit* and confec-
It does not mutter bow you spell
it-it sounds the same whether
you say Cash or Kasb, and in
these times it works wonders. We
know whereof we speak, for lo, in
these lest few days onr buyer has
returned from the northern mar
kets and we know what wooden
Hash has worked there, and yon
shall know what wonders Hash
shall work here. This will apply
to small every day trifles as well
os to large specialties.
Do you nse matches? Don’t
yon pay 6 cunts for two boxes
containing two hundred each?
Well, Bntler & Berry sell the same
matches utrl cent a box. Thiqk
of matches at 1 cent A box!
Maybe you don’t use clothes
pins, bnt maybe when yon remem
her that other stores charge ten
cents a dozen for them, and jfoa
find out here that. Butler & /Berry
sell clothespins for I cont a dozen
yon will realize that the aforesaid
Bntler & Berry are “Cheap Folks”
all the time in every particular.
Now we have been quietly pro
paring for yon and tho Berry sea
son wo can Bhow yon another
wonder that Kaeh has worked.
but for three oentseooh—yon hare
priced tbe same for 50e. a set-
three cents each at Bntler A
Berry's.
There’s a new wrinkle in onr
stock in the shape of a protty
plain white ironstone china wash-
stand set—10 pieces for $2.70.
There are about 2 dozen sets left
—and if you want one, why you
ore welcome to the choice. There
isn’t any money in,tho deal for ns
—bnt then yon know its a dandy
advertisement. $2.70 for an iro
stone china 10 piece wash-stand
set—of course that means at Bntler
it Berry’s
When you come down town
again, look in at the additional
counter room we have made—
Glassware, Ornaments of all kinds
—and Lamps-why there’s stacks
of Lamps. Speaking of Lamps—
di<) yon ever price a Student’s
Lamp at any other store?—asked
you $6.00 for one, didn’t they ?
We have been getting 14.50 at tho
Artesian Corner for them our
selves. WCihave., them now—we
have lots of them—tho fact was—
we had to buy lots of them—bat
this lot is to soil for $3.00-think
of it—a gennino Student's Lamp,
$8.90.
Artesla|h Corner.
Advertising i* to btmine** what "tc.'im
is to machinery—The great propelling
YXUqatllaj; q-J t *
r-
wer.—Lord J
$3 ..
Do you know that-you
can buy a chimney to fit your
lamp that will last till some
accident happens to it?
Do you know that Mac
beth’s “pearl top” or “pearl
yr m
glass ’’ is that chimney
You can have it—your
dealer will get it—if you
insist on it. He may tell
you it costs him three times
as much as some others.
That is true. He may say
they are iust as good.
Don’t you believe it—they
may be better for him; he
may like the breaking.
nuitmr*. Oxo. A. Uacsxts a Co.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRaDC MAUN.i
QuUtjr first ttftllvijf*
DAYENPORT DRDG CO.
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive sale of tlieae Ckledba
tkd (>LA*£Etf in Americua, Oa.
FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Opt clan* to
the South, Atlanta, Geoboia.
Arrival and Departure of Tretas,
CENTRAL R. R.
Arrive From. Leave For.
6:40pfti 12:16 p. m. Columbus 8:»u in IHAp m
1:08pm U::t7 pm Miumn 2:33pm K:Stara
2:35 p m 8:3.1 * m Albany 1:08 pm 9:37 pm
a. a. A x. R. R.
8:00am S:IOpmSavannah 8:20am 7:00 p m
6UBpin 7:15am Omaha 0:15pm8:<5*m
MAIL CLOSE*.
doing East (8. A. A M.) 7:90 s m.
doing West “ K::»'pm.
dolnf North ami West (H. A W.).'....7: fl » m.
dolus Nor h nml last (Ceu)2:00 pin K:'»ipn..
Oolnz South and West “ 12:30 pm 8:00 pm
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
AdrercUements will be Inserted la thle
oolama attbente of One Cent per Word fdr
each Insertion. No advertisement taken for lets
thin FIFTKKN GKNT8.
FQRUBNT.
0 NK ittrnithed room -ulrablu for Ymir ir
im n. Unlit ro »u* conv ^»lHnt. At-p y at
ill i++ tfrert. !>w. K T. M.vtiiih.
UPHOLSTERIsYO,
ol turn- nnd reptti. baby cerrl
H .tl ftictorv. Ma*ir-. 01.1 Ml lift, C.Jtbm itvn*
no/,oppuflte Jaihnson4 Hurroid. aprci-im
W.M. JONES,
\gent for Columbia and other Dlcyolee, at
Bank of Houthwes’ern Georgia.