Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 18, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1891. *■ M-“* AT <‘ 65c to 85c ‘BLEEDING KANSAS.” Y ou Can Find -AT- John R. Shaw’s A. BIG "SOLID SOUTH" PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO THAT 8TATE- n« <Juotn Bill Arp to Show That Kan sas U Mot In Back a Bad Fix a* Repre- •cnlcd-Wkj, Ha ■ Asks, Should K> Domito Sauth.ru S/mpath/V ASSORTMENT or STYLES and SIZES From 4 to 14 yrs., the MOTHER'S FRIEND Patent Shirt Waist No Buttons can be Torn off either in Wearing or Washing. Tin' Al.jtlior’x Friend dons away en tirely uil.li the sewing on of buttons. It is supplied with nn adjustable belt, wbieliix easily taken oft when tbe waist Is washed; the buttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can not bo torn off, either iu wearing, washing or Ironing. -ALSO- Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, AT 25g to 73c TO CLOSE OUT. x SPECIAL OFFER -OK 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. Much has been said .of late about "bleeding Kansas.” Our people are called upon to extend their sympathies to the farmers of Kansas. But are the conditions so pitiful In Kansas as we have been led to believe? Our own “Bill Arp” has been on a trip to Kansas and be was surprised to see so much prosperity. Everybody seemed to be in comfortable circumstances. Ksnsas is a new country and Its grand development may have necessitated the loan system and mortgages. But let “Bill Arp” speak: “You read a good deal about tbe Kan sas mortgages on tbe farms, but those very mortgages have built up and devel oped tbe courtry and the farmer haa got the benefit without Interest. Host of them had nothing to at irt nn and they have managed to keep tlielr farms foi ■lx or eight or ten years and if they have to give them up they generally find a new creditor who will try them again. They are not In the pitiful con dltion you read about, but they belong to tbe alliance and will kic k up a dust amoDg the politicians. What they want or will try to do to better their condi tlons has not yet developed, but a man with a big debt banging over his home has no particular attacbmerts to the old parties and is ready to join a new one that will promise him relief. Tbe alli ance will sweep this country for a time, but what it will accomplish remains to be seen.” Why should Kansas demand southern sympathy? Did not her agricultural adventurers build neat barns and fine bouses and bon ow the money to do so with? When our fathers, even with negroes- as property, settled in Sumter, Lee and Dougherty they built modest bouses and let speculation alone. They did not, though desirous to get rich, become patrons of loan associations. And these Kansas farmers have been caught In tbelr own trap. While they went into agricultural speculation they sent high tariff men to congress. Their representatives aided in raising tariff rates so high that foreign governments, aroused to retaliation, refused western bacon Hence fall In price and I be Kansas farmer short on money. Now that distress has come Kansas calls upon ns of the south to come to her rescue and help het to repudiate her debts. . When tbe south was made the whipping post of federal revenge for so many years, Kansas came not to our re lief. It Is olslmed Kansas Is now con verted. As one swallow doea not make a summer, so one election day does not determine a fixed policy. Ingalls owes bis defeat more to bis opposition to woman’s suffrage than any other cause. On July 14, Americus will have the grand rally. Tbe ball will open here. Wo will give every body a cordial recep tion. Let every body come. But why called “alliance rally?" Rally against whom? Against the republican party? As one people, with a common Interact, we hare long ago wanted that It Is a rally against those not In the order? The laws of the order forbid nnlvenal mem bership. It is a rally against our old time nnity? None of us know. Let us preserve our unity. We an too muoh alike In political aspirations to allow imaginary differences to divide us. Let us remember the republican party is not dead. People talked flippantly of seces sion and now talk about breaking the “Solid South." LEMON ELIXIR. Reliable, For bilionaness and constipation, lake Lemon Klixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Klixir. For sleeplessness, .nervousness and palpitation of tho heart, take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or- genic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Hozley’s Lemon Elixir will not fall you In any of the above named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Hoxley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists. 47 Suits at $1.25. 08 Suits at $1.50. 51 Suite at $2.00. SO Suite at $2J>0. Reduced from $1.75. Reduced from $2.00. Reduced from $2.75. Reduced from $3.50. Colors In Blue, Browu and Gray. Buy ono of these suite for your little oy-it will nearly tickle him fo death. JOHN R. SHAW, Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s Ready Made Clotting 119 Forsyth St., MERICUS, ■ Lemon Hot Drop* Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrha and all throat and lung diseases. El gant, reliable. 25 cents: at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Hozley, Atlanta, Ga. may2-sunthurs«wkl-lyr We hitYe for sale a dnn thousand dot lar Knabe piano, tho finest one of that make ever brought south. It will bo of fered to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock, and will be sold at a great saoriflce, as It lias got to go. It is a magnificent Instru ment, and someone will secure a great bargain. James Fbickkr A Brim They Will WMt Cards are oat announclog the marri age oa June 25, of Mr. Clarence Eden and Miss Leila Aultman, In Maoon. Mr. Eden is an Amerieus boy, while Miss Aultman la well known here, having visited friends and relatives in this city often during the past several years Their friends here will hope them every happiness which is supposed to attend a marriage which is the consummation of true love. “Plumb Good” and “Grand Repub lic” cigars, fresh lot just in at Andrews A Carter’s. Notice. To correct all wrong Impressions we herewith give notioo that from and after this date our respective places of busi ness will be closed at 0 o’cloek p. m. Saturdays excepted. Wheatley A Anslky, J. R. Fried A Co , Beall A Oakley, Geo. D. WiieaYi.ey. Sickness Anioni Children, Especially Infante, is prevalent more or leu at dl times, but is largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and wholesome food. The most sucoeuful and reliable of all Is the Gall Borden “Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep It ^ The excellent, nutritious and cooling drink “Malt Ale," combining beer and ale, but better than either. Recom mended by " — where; and fount. Matas! Ualdlns sad Loan Assoelsllon. Installment No. 35, set iu one, and No. 24, series two, will be due and payable at my office. No. 319 Jackson street, on Thursday, June 18. All who do not pay by 0 o'clock p. m. on that day will be subject to a fine of ten cents on each and every dollar thus T^e funds of both series will be offered for sale at 8 o’clock sharp, Thursday night, at tbe council chamber, (old court bouse. Lott Wabxkk, wedAthura Hec’y and Tress. Tho Taylor residence on Lamar street, suitable for hoarding house. Possession July 1. & M. Conan, junel-i-d-tf Our celebrated cream bread is made from "King of Patents” llour, the finest ever offered to tbe trade In Americus. Andrews A Carter. Call or i «.’ one Andrews A Carter for breads » ■ s, confections and fine groceries in Americus. Prescriptions accurately compounded of pure drugs, at oil hours St Die. Kldbiihie Drug Store, A nico lot of cigars, smoking tobacco and pipes at Dr. Eldridge's Drug Store. T. tYlie.Uey,s AUeulioa! Meet at Hawkins A Loving's store, Friday night at 8 o’clock. Business of importance that must be attended to. J. L. Uari'KK, Asst. Foreman. thnre-fri. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery railway will take place at Glover’s opera house, Americus, Ga., on Tuesday, July 0, at tO a. m. S. H. Hawkins, President S. C. Cooper, Secretary. Spot Cosh. Having purchased the Interest of Mr. R. M. Andrews In tbe firm of Andrews A Carter, I have decided to adopt the cash system, and hereafter no goods will be sold to snyono except for cash. Parties owing the firm of Argo A An drews and Andrews A Carter are hereby notified to call and settle at once, as tbe old books must be closed up. Respect fully, C. C. Carter. juuel7dlw Attention P C. Clegs Hose Compel,/. The P. C. Clegg Hose Company will begin running to day and all the mem bers are required to be at the reel house promptly at 4 o’clock. By order of Jm Pope Foreman. Pebrv C. Cleoo, See. and Treas. Tho best baker In southwest Georgia, at Andrews A Carter's. WEDNESDAY’S WAIFS. CURRENT LOCAL EVENTS EPITO MIZED AND GROUPED Bile ot Fact and Ooslp Gathered on the Street!—What has Happened and Is Gains to Bappen-Polnts Political, Personal I will open a summer school at tbe Jackson-strcct school building, begin ning first Monday in July, Terms $4.00 for primary and Intermediate grades, and $5,00 for higher grades, per month, june 14-lm Mtsa Lillie Bbown. The seventh installment, 10 per cent of the Amerieus Manufacturing and Im provement Company will bo due and payable at my office, People's National Bank, July 1. Stockholders falling to pay by 5 o’clock p. m., will bo sunjeet to a fine of 10 per cent, on the amount due. Jong Windsor, ttl Secretary and Treasurer. Atteatloa Builders, We sell Langman A Martinez prepared palate, and are authorized by the moon lecturers to repaint any house at their by” leading physicians every- expense on whloh their paints do not tnd sold at Davenport’s soda prove saUsfsotory. E. J. Eldridoe, Druggist For your toilet soaps, toilet 1 all t and all toilet articles. goto Dr. 1 jwdera Eldridoe. Mr. James S. Harrison, Columbus, Ga.,says his wife had dyspepsia for several years In Its wont form—could retain nothing on her atomseb. Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptio Elixir cored her per manently. For sale by all druggists. mayfM-lm . Little l’eerl Bess' Ueeth. The daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Taylor Bass, died May 22nd, 1891. Aged 18 months and 2 days. Many were the hearts that joined In the sad bereave ment Oh, dratbl how eoaldst thou seek our pleas ant bower. And lake from ns our fairest, sweetest dower We weep, bat not, sweet 1'eerl for thee. Our tears In silent sadness flow, We weep that we an more can press Tlmeu little bends lo us so dear. No more can feel thy soft cerest; Sweet molb-r.fether end brother deer. Andrews A Carter, the Lamar street grocers, are headquarters fi ceries, canned Ronds. * tlons. How much are you going to give to ward the Jefferson Davis monument? An Italian with a monkey and a hand organ did Americus yesterday to tbe de light of the small boys. The usual services will be held at the Baptist tabernacle to-night at 8:15 o'clock. Everybody Invited. Everything indicates that an immeuse crowd of negroes will go from Amerieus ou the excursion to Omaha, Saturday. A mule was killed between Americus and LaCrosse yesterday afternoon by the Savannah aud Western passenger train, A pleasant party of Amerieus young ladies and yuuug gentlemen will gonul to Black's mill to-day on a Hailing troll That should be a large meeting lo raise funds for the Jefferson Davis molt ument to-day. The cause is nn insjilr- ing one. Considerable excitement was created on Cnureli street yesterday by the nccl dental discharge of a gun in a residence on that street. Regular Thursday night prayer meet ing will be held aC the Presbyterian church to-night, commencing at the usual hour. All will be welcomed. Yesterday three negro women Indulg ed in a triangular fight on north Lee street Dress goods, hair and- blood Hew around at a lively rate for awhile. One of the leading firms of Amerieus will shortly make an addiUon to Its bus iness in the way of a branch house In Dawson. The full details wilt bo given later. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery rai'way wlil be held at Glover’s opera house the mornlug of JulyO. Again yesterday Judge Fort was busy all day hearing motions from Dooly. Tbe session continued last night. Judge Fort will announco his decisions in these cases at an early day. Mr. C. M. Awtrey, formerly agent of llio Columbus Southern read at Albany, has been made agent of tho Cordele and Albany branch of tbe Savannah, Ameri cas A Montgomery at that place. There are many brave men In Amerl- cua who wore the gray and fought val iantly for tho'cause that was lost They should see that arousing meeting is hold to-day to raise funds for the Davie mon- nmenb This it the day for the grand barbecue and Masonic celebration at Tifton. The oocaaloD is the laying of the corner stone of the Hesonic temple at that place. Americas will have several representa tives there. A gentleman who Is well posted In re gard to cotton and cotton markets of fered to wager a considerable sum yes terday that Americne will receive more cotton by 20,000 bales the coming season than she did during the season of 1890- 1801. One who Is in a condition to know whereof he spoke, Informed a Times- Recobdee reporter yesterday that the amonnt of building bad increased, rath er than deore&sod, In Americas daring the time when other cities have been crying out panic. Ripe peaches, that grew to perfection in tho orebards In and about Amerlous, are soon frequently those days. The Georgia peach, like the Georgia water melon, le the beet and most luscious, and It will be good news to tbe people to know that this splendid fruit will soon be plentiful. Again the hearing of tbe case of J. W. Sheffield A Co., et al. vs. H. C. Odom, E. B. Martin, sheriff and J. F. Johnson, receiver, has been postponed. It was to have been heard yesterday, but was continued until Monday, June 22, on ac count of the absence of one of the at torneys for the plaintiff. HIHMIIM- MMffft******** PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRAM MU. Quilt j frit uAAlnjs. DAVENPORT DRUG CO. Pharmacists JEWELER, DIAMONDS WATCHES IN CLUBS. TELEPHONE 102. 102 FORSYTHiSTREET. BUTLBJR & BEREY.’ Cl QC % Pi $ . Tbe world leader for frown dainties, give for It? If you need e Corner. 1 quart White Mountain Freezer, ntles. If yon already hare ooe, what did you read what they are selling for at the Artetlan •if 2.60. These are genuine “B. & B.” prices. “Littte Drops of Vater, Little Chnnks of Ice,” REFRIGERATOR in the best and fullest meaning of the word. They are at the A rtestan Corner, In arge and small sizes, with single or double door, with or without water tank, all kinds, all sizes and prices from $84»to 92900, f yon are beg’nnlng to feel tbe beet of summer, and are too hot to work, t mi o ting, too hot, too hot for anything, and yon want to get down into tbe < old r depths of a aommer comrortableneaa, then take advantage of these ad — —-—a— —«-—**•-——^ ana O' - -*— lore Butler & Berrv, ARTESIAN CORNER, LEE & LAMAR STREETS. S3 j| bd S3 i BUTLER & BERRY. WHAT’S THE USE Paying $6 50 & $7.00 or Men’s Fine Shoes, when we will sell you the best and finest made Shoes for $5.00 ? 83 pr. Men’s fide hand sewed Shoes at $&Q0, worth $5.00. Our $2.90 Men’s Shoes are the best on earth for the money Williford, Matthews & Co uyuaf-l/ivpa«|5^ ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. column ar the rate of One Gent per Word for each I naertion. No advertisement taken for leaa than FIFTEEN CENTO. MKMICAL 8TUDZNT8. _ HA.V B been nmuwftfll Xmedlcal atudenta ( thoee wUhlng to atudy medicine will apply to meat my.oifloe No. :U5 Jackaon atrevt. a.U. Hinkle. Dissolution, The firm of Andrewa A Carter la this day dUaolved by motnel consent. R. M. Andrew a retiring. He wl’.l be aueeee Jed by C. C. Car ter and the firm herem ter will ae C. C. Car ter. whoaeatamea all the debit!lira of the late Arm of Andrew* A Carter aud will collect all debta due them. C.C. Carter also aaauniea all llabllltlra and will collect all debta doe tho firm of Argo Jc Andrew a. R. H, Andrxwr, C. Os CAETBE. In retiring from the firm of Andrewa A Carter 1 return thanke lo the public for the generoua patronage bentowci, and ueapeaB lor the new firm a continuance or the eame. B. M. ANUMlf*. America*, (Ja., June 15,1621. dim. LO^ISTS.