Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 13, 1891, Image 5

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r " ■-; zernm^. - m A11ERI0U8 DAILY TIME8-RBC0RDER; SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1891. AT YESTERDAY’S ADDRESS COMIKO AM) <iOI.NO. WAS ONE THAT APPEALED TO THE SYMPATHY AND TO THE' Scum of Juallce of >11 Who Heard it The Audience Wu not Uip, But WasElHMWimn He BauMUIedTrue .Democratic Doctrine. Mr,.' /wni; Heim?* r. sf of! | ASSORTMENT Of From 4 to 14 yrs., nn/n / \ n I I < \ against another, but plalply sh< H .d U d V )li H v } & farmer and Ihe.laLorar had f , I wJ interest, at stake as the racrch THE MOTHER'S MUMP .viaigj Wu BRlaLtWr* JBI'W i'a Shirtwaist AD No. Butt A. ‘ anb' Jh£ n 1 Tho Mother's Friend does away en tirely with the sewing on of buttons. . It It supplied' with an adjustable belt, which Is easl' is washed; t belt, conseqi either in wearing, washing or ironing. tziifcflil}} S.hjrt, Waists The address .of Mr P. D. Wimberly, alliance lecturer for the third congres sional district, at the court house yester- day waa not aa well attended as it should have been, on account of the shortness of the notice, but the court room was well filled by alliancemen and business men of the city. Mr. Wimberly's address was conllued principally to adiscuislou of the flnan clal qestion, and the manner in which be handled it not only showed that be was perfectly familiar with the subject, but It appealed to the sympathy and sense of justice of every one present He dis cussed the question from the people'! standpoint, and in advocating the free coinage of sliver and tho governments' doty to supply the people with a reason able amount of circulating medium he enunciated true democratic doctrine, •echaa is unqualifiedly endorsed by the democrats of this.seclion. Mr Wimberly did not array one class nst another, but plalply showed that the same merchant. He confined himself to the broad ground that the interests of the great majority of the people were Identical, and could be best subserved by such legislation os would afford relief to all. ife made no attack upon classes or corporations, but by faets nnd figures made It apparent that we were suffering solely by adopting foreign instead of American methods of finance. He advocated the free coinage of ail ver and the issuance by the government of such'a volume of currency as would secure au amount of circulating medium as would put It out ot the power of a few individuals to control the finances of the country and put it out pf the power of foreign capitalists to Control and fix the prices of American products, He very plainly showed that the prin ciples advocated by the alliance were in strict conformity with the political prin ciples of American freedom, and were ia ition of the-' policy of Purely Person I Mention of America* Peo ple nnd Their Friends. Mr, Robert Warren, of Albany, was In Americas yesterday afternoon. Hiss Dora'AVIIliams lias returned frr a-visit to rotative* inHuena Vista. J. Carling whs down fri a short while yesterday. Mr. Hugo TIpp, a well known Albany merchant, was In-Ametipu* yesterday; 1 Mrs. W. H. Price of Columbus‘Is tbe guest of Amerieus friends and relatires. Mr. W, Tim Allen returned yestenlay from a stay ot several days In Dawson. Miss Boza Catchings Is here from Adam's station on a visit to friends and relatives. Miss Era Hsrtsfield, of Kewnan, ar rived in Amerieus yesterday on a visit to friends. Mr, J. E. Billups returned to Albany yestenlay after a stay of several (lays In Mr. Sam B. Wight was here from Albany yesterday circulating among his Amerieus friends. Miss Ids Moore, of IiaOranga ia visit ing at the residence of Mr. J. O'. Hogue, in East Amerieus. Mayor W. D. Crawford, of Buena Vista, was attending to business matters in Amerieus yesterday. ' *' Miaa Lizzie Dorman came down from Port Valley yesterday and Is a visitor at tho home of Chief A. P. Lingo. Mr. C n. Green, travelling auditor of the Central Railroad aud Ranking com pauy, was in Amerieus yesterday. Miss Emma Huckahy left yesterday for her home in Harris county, after pleasant stay with Amerieus friends. Mr. F. D. Wimberly, the alliance let turer for this district, left yefterday for Ellaviile, where lie will speak to-day. Mr. T, A. Collins, one of> 'the boding merchants of Ellaviile was attending to business matters in Ainerlcus yesterday. Mrs. J. S. Clark returned home to Amerieus yesterday, alter a weeks’ stay with relatives and friends at Smith- ville. IF YOU NEED iM8.«fcic.your opportu nity to buy them at a TELEPHONE 102. JA&T.COTNEY, JEWELER, DIAMONDS Avn WATCHES IN CLUBS. 102 forsyth;*treet ' Mr. Wimberly did much by bis public address to’allay the prejudice which was prevailing among some classes of our people against the alliance, who felt that the alliance as a secret organization waa Of the ordmaryklnd, AT 25c Tinoj SPECIAL* "OFFER b p-ptloadbjjaany .people, wholly j23ITJAI33<i3 2HA0iU j .ohihhbm ,h 47 Suits at,II,20. , Reduced from $1 03 Suita pf tl.fia Reduced from $2. fil Suits at 12.00. Reduced from $2.' 39 Suits A42,60. Reduced from $3.1 Coldrs&luni, fcriwn'aifAfiy. A igjS 1st is! :iMM tts Buy one of these suits tor jreur little oy—it will neatly tickle blra to death. nr t -VLM - drai.kk in •■‘IMO Men’s, Youths,’ Bovs’ and fMARWfe OHAI ! H Uf ItkX VOtl ,@H3- AJSERICU6, OA. convinced and announced their adher ence to the doctrines he enunciated, rjWimberly receiwsd the warm < “Tfaaflflffn,* _ ,l-.t . fe*more such publie addresses would convince the masses of the jieople of the justness of their cause, and cause them to ally tbeobelvM with them in their war upon the unjuat class legislation for the few against the Interests of the many. Among those present were Judge Crisp and other prominent democrats, who oengratulated the , speaker upon lib clear presentation of his views, and avowed their sympathy with him on the financial questions. 8 Altogether it was an address which d great gook for the alliance and did neb toward harmonizing all classes. goods. Surely li entitled to the best food obtainabla. It is a fact that the Gail Borden “Eagle” brand Condensed Milk ia the beat infant food. Vour grocer and druggist keeps maylO-sattw and *, People's Rational 1." Stockholders failing to ’dock p, m., will be subject > a fine of 10 per cent on the amount lue. John Windsoh, Id Secretary and Treasurer. When Bsby was sick, ws«*v* WtKasbs wua Chiu, she cried for Cutcrls. Whs* Ohs baeaiaa Klaa she done to Osslotla. A nice Hue of extracts, colognes, totl- “ Eldrldgo et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldrt Store. Drug The finest cakes, and the celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, at j We bare for aale a one thousand dol lar Knabe piano, the finest one of that make evsr brought south. It will be of fered to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock, and will be sold at a great sacrifioe, as it tnd someooa will aecurs a gnat ihiassafafaasti”^.** &ndfew$;& Carter, the Lamar street grocers, are headquarteia for fancy gro ceries, caanfd «mds„ ; fruluand | confec- non. juarun v. L/aivin, oi Augusia, one of the beat knowu men In Georgiy was in Amerieus for ^ abort while yes , ■■ + p LbSlaZ Mr. Win Lazaron, who formerly liv*3 In Ameilcus. was here from Savannah yesterday circulating among Ids many friends. Trainmaster J. J. Kress, of the South western railroad, was in :^merlcus yes j terday on business connected - with bli official position. 11 Mr. J. J. Smytbe, the popular con tractor, returned yesterday from a visit of several weeks to bia former home in Toronto, Canada, T Mr, J.-C. NIaholaon, who ifc been confined to bia roomail the week by an attack of erysipelas expect! to be ont to day or to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rogers , name up from Sumter City yesterday to attend the closing exercises of. the public schools last night Mr. Edwin Bowman, One of Bruns wick's best known and most popular young men, was in Amerieus yesterday on a business trip. Mr. Horace Munro, of Putnam, waa In Amerieus yesterday, on bis way home from Oxford, where he baa been attend ing Emory college. Mr. Liston Cooper, Mio popular book keeper at the Bank of Amerieus is in Rochester, N Y., where he will pleas antly spend a ten days rest from work with bis mother and sister. Col, E. M. Butt, of Buena Vista, was in Amerieus yesterday, on bis way to Macon, where be goes to attend a meet ing ot the trustees of Wesleyan. Female College, which will be held to-day- Miss Eunice Edwarde, a charming Griffin young lady hi tbe guest of: bar friend, Mies Em Prince at the Prince Broe. elegant home at the bead of Jack- eon street on tbe ‘crest of College Hill; Mr. J. A. Same, one of the moat effi cient and most popular railroad men in Georgia, was in Americue a part of yes terday. Ha waa on hie war to the lower part of tbe state to look aftet tbe nieftt* shipments. Dr. A. J. Witherspoon, tbe venerable chaplain of tbe Seamen’s Bethel at Yew Orleans, left yeiterdhy' afternoon' for Forsyth, where be will preach Sunday. Dr. Witherspoon made many frtande for himself and for the institution he repre sents while he was In Amerieus. The hot weather is now j rrn V-j‘ i J*] H up ir'hs, and you - will ! want to a M .. in • Keep Cool! and buy a 'Upply at For the Just and the Unjust. Millionaire Glassware at Poverty Prices! for the lighteat, and cotdest on the market G L A S S W A R E ■ * 1 . ■ . - v Jim uni'. 4- inch “Water White” Nappies, for berries or cream, : 3o each 5- inch “Buckingham” Nappiesi, for berrieB'or cream, 3c eaoh 8-inch “Buckingham” Nappies, for berrieB or cream; 23c each 8-inch Bowls, odd lots of lovely patterns, Regular prices were from 75 to 90c., now fiOo each 8-iueh Bowls, odd lots, etched and in fancy shapes, Regular prices were from 91.00 to 91.75, now 75c each Footed Bowls, uncovered, for oitlior fruits or flowers,20o is$oh Footed Bowls, covered, for “goodios of every kiud, 30c each Salad Bowls, in heavy glass aDd odd shapes, ,60c each Qoblets, severat patterns of good size and quality, i 6c each Goblets, large sizo, fancy, - - • - -8o each Goblets, engraved bcantios, in new demjfns, ■> 10c each Tumhlors, either Plaiu, Optic or Star shapes, 4c each Tumblers,1iandled lemonades, hoavy bottoms, - 8o e'acb TumblerR, handled lcmonadee, heavy bottoms, epg., lOc et^ch Tumblers, shell, iu “barrel” or straight shape, eng., 10a each Tankards, slender beauties, for water or milk, : - i 50c each Pitchers, plain nnd fanoy,for water or milk, - 25c each Jngs, large, heavy aud low, for water or milk, •: 75o each Bottles, large, heavy and low, for-water only 65c each Mason’s Fruit Jars, pints, porcelain lined tops, 9LOO per doz Mason’s Fruit Jars, quarts, porcelain lined tops, ,1/15 per doz Mason’s Fruit Jars, j gal., porcolain lined tops, i.MJ pef doz ■ - ■ 1 ! i' ■. 11 1,.,1-iifi? 1 11 1 am Sole Agent for insM .gtmiia z .iks2 the 8U31H3MA Hi THE ittlO W \m Jiuiin iiiji P. S.—When you Do you notice that we not only advertise our store 1 and our goods, but also advertise our prices. If you will look over the above list you will see that we are not cutting prices on a line of goods,thfUris getting out, of style or out of season, bqt that we are <*uttih^D r ,'ces on staple articles of glass\ytire. We have two fcstsOns fordoing this. One is that we want to cut d6wn our Immense stock of glassware. The other is that we want yoii tft'know bur prices,! and then have those prices opfn to strtSlifJbHf3ri.<W^Tnd'ffrict competition. S Artesian Corner, Lee and Lamar Sts,, want tbe very latest in hoes Furnishings, go direct Pharmacists oq } vr jloslve tale of these CidttitU' ' R jmuq Have Exeltinive sale TED ,B HABERDASHERY. ly Sat. Son. Wed. "old tbTuduD OXFORDS! • ' . . i"f -.ifJ .' ,--t •' .!•>» ' ^pji|pXFORDS !,':v : .:;. : . Largest assortment ot all styles of footwear at LOWEST PRICES. at and Below Cost. WIUFOED, MATTHEWS & CO; mui>»-irv-pa«»* 1 • ... Arrival aa4 Departure ofTrala*. CKNTHALK. K. Arrtvn Fram. ..1C.) r ..... - |r*f. (iMpm 12: Wp. m. Onlnmhu* RrOia 111 );V, P.H1 ... sA.es.zz SHiOam SriApmSavannah S;9lani 7:«>pni eiiSp ra 7:14 a III -Omaha s;!5 p mS;A>a ni Mr. Jamea, S. Uarriaou, Columbus, Ga., *ays his wlfo bail dyB|w|Xla' Mr several years In lie wont form—couhl retain nothing on her atomaeb. Dr* Holt’s Dyspeptic KUxir cured her per manently. For sale by all druggists. ' may24-Im ■ •' • * 4 ■ w * - • ‘ ' t % - Fine horses and brood inarcs from Kentucky ami Tennessee just arrived at Prince's stables. mayU’U-lf I j -- - - -v , Delicious “fee Cream” Soda every day except Sumlays, at Davenport's. 5F7TSS5 Attention llulldar*. - - We sell Longman & Martinez prepared paints, and ere authorized by tbe manu facturer* to repaint any house at their expense on which their paints' do not prove satisfactory. > K. .1. Kt.DHUXlK, Druggist Onroelebrsted cream bread Is made from “King of Patents” llour, the fineet over oOFeretl to the trade in Amerieus. ,-i«»a -Andrews A Carter. .11) pure ■ l)r. Kill ridge’s Drug Store. Call or I- .Andrews A Carter for breads m . s, confections aud fine groceries in’Amerlcus. ‘ ' CRISP & LANIER, DKAt.ERS IN Rubber Stamps, Skulls, Stall, Dtim, Heir Inking l*udn. Key Cbaoks. B«itP4 lN>ckciHtitm|Mi, Pen and Pencil HtaJups, wn«l Uurutug Brands. • * AMERICUS, OEORQIA. Juiif 12-111 d