Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 19, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS D&ILY TIMES-RECOKDER: FRIDAY; JUNE 19,'1891. AT 65c to 85c Y ou Can Find THAT BOARD OF TRADE -AT- John R. Shaw’s A BIG ASSORTMENT Ok-’ STYLES and SIZES Prom 4 to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER'S FRIEND Patent Shirt Waist AMERICUS VET TO HAVE THAT MUCH NEEDED ORGANIZATION. So 8a, the Men Who Were Appointed to Cenvare the City tor 'Member*-Why They Bare Hot Already Reported-An Interesting Address. No Buttons can be Torn off either in Wearing or Washing. Tin* Mother** Friend due* away rn tirtdy \%ilh the sewing-on of Duttons. It is supplied with an adjustable belt, wliitdi is easily taken off when the 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 28c to V5e TO CLOSE OOT. SPECIAL OFFER -OF- 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. 47 Suit* at $1.23. Reduced from $1.75. 03 Suite at $1.50. Reduced from $2.00. 51 Suita at $2.00. Reduced from $2.75. 30 Suita at $2.50. Reduced from $3.50 Colore In Uluo, Brown and Gray. Buy o'no of these suits for your little oy—It will nearly tickle him to death. JOHN R. SHAW, Men’s Youtha,’ Boys’ and Children’s 119 Forsyth St., AMERICUS, GA. Amerlcus will yet have that much needed board of trade. So aay the men who were appointed to take the matter in charge and canvass the city for members. These men will soon have the work mapped out for them finished and there will be nothing left but for the board to organize and get down to business. One of the gentlemen who was ap pointed on the committee to get up members for the board of trade inform ed a Tiues-Recoudkb reporter that the committee bad met with first rate suc cess in securing members. This gentle- ] men also said that the committee would have made Its report already had It not been for unavoidable absence from llie city some of the members of the com mittee whom the others wanted to'con fer with before they look any definite steps in tbe matter. They will be ready to make this report shortly and then Amerlcus will have the board of trade which abe lias so long needed, Te many benefits that are to be de rived from sucli au organization are too patent to need repetition here. All over tl.o country boards of trade are being organized in the cities and towns Where nune exist, and those that have already been organized are doing a yeoman ser vice for tlie places where they have their being. Americus stands in as great need of a board of trade os does auy city in the country. Just now there is much important work for such an organization, since Americus is, comparatively speaking, at tbe very beginning of tbe coming in of. her tide of prosperity, and since she is attracting widespread interest in com mercial circles. At Lockport, N. V., a place of about tbe same size as Americus, a board of trade was organized March 23, of this year. The following address to the members of that board applies equally as well to Americus, and it will be in teresting reading: To tbe husinesa men of the city of Lockport: In every progressive city of the Union there is found established a board of trade, business men's, associa tion or some similar organization, hav ing for its objects the promotion of the general Interests of the city, the encour agement of public enterprise, the pre sentations of tbe attraction! and ad vantages of the city to non-reeidents looking for some eligible place In which to locate and inducing them to oome there, and In fact seeking to increase tlie prosperity of the city, Its wealth and population in every direction, Sodh an organization Is the Buzlneas Men’s as sociation of the city of Lockport. It now baa a membership of over one hun dred and fifty of tbe leading men of the city. It can do for Lockport what simi lar institutions have done elsewhere. It remains with oar citizens to make its grand success which they can do by join ing it and attending Its meetings and contributing Individual effort to attain the alms It hae in view. Every citizen in harmony with It laudable objects Will be welcome as a member. We conclude with this quotation from tho by-laws of tbe Boston Merchants’ association: “In no walk of life Is tbe value of as sociation more clearly demonstrated than among the mercantile community. Tbe motto, ‘in union there Is strength’ dally receives new conflrmaUon; and It is only by tbe united efforts of onr mer chants,at tbe centers of trade that the great questions of transportation, Insur ance, telegraphy, tbe rights of creditors and debtors and kindred subject! which appeal directly to the Interests and Wel fare of the mercantile community can bo settled. Tear by year the Importuned of intelligent concentrated notion becomes more apparent. This association, In common with kindred organizations, seeks by a community of Interest, to es tablish for Its membership a body of recognized authority, to whom may he referred matters of generel Interest." ’ To Drill this Afternoon. At 5 o’clock this afternoon, tho boys of the Amtufcu* Light Infantry will be out on dress parade, preparatory to go ing to Cblckamangs. The line of march will be dotvu Jackson to College street, on Collnge to Lee, out Lee to Fdrinw, thence to Furlow’s Lawn. At the lawn the exerciees will Indeed be Interesting Tbs' regular monthly drill for the company badge will take place. When this drill has been finish ed the guard mounting ntail skirmish drills will be gone through with just as they are to be carried out at the oo- campmenL These drills are something new here. They are veryprtUy and interesting, several rounds of blank car tridges being fired in the skirmish driii. . - Everybody It invited to he present Jhts afternoon, especially tbe ladies.. The drills will be more than'worth seeing; How to Get m Handsome Husband. ■•\Vlie. .limn 'u.-ky IliJIUn msIJ.'U » usks I' you »ha-1 nave s sweelliesri— Fou shall haves hauUsoniehusbaud.’’ The handsome man always admires the beautiful women. Then simply make yourself beautiful. Remove all biotdhts, pimples, “forked signs of tur key tracks” frqjb- your features by tlie use of Dr. PiercivsFiivoiite Prescription, a tonic to tbe nervous* circulatory uud procreative systems. Its use brings roses to llie cheeks and sparkle to the eyes. Take it, and you will, like tlm In dian maiden, find a “ri d ear" in good health, an onieri of future happiness. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every ease, or money paid for it refunded. It is said that President Harrison will attend the great Southern Industrial ex position in Raleigh, N. C., next fall OUR VKIIY REST PEOPLE Confirm onr statement when we say thai Dr. Acker’a English Remedy is <n every way superior to any and kit other pre parations for the Throat aqALungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup, ft la magic and relieves at once. We offer you a sample bottle-tree. Remember, this remedy I* sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Ameri cus, Ga. “ McKinley is going to tlie Adirondack! to cool off. Even his native itate, Ohio, Is getting too warm for him. ' Goad Brass!/ - Disease it largely tbe result of impure blood. Purify the ,bluod it to eireAhk disease. As a blood purifier and vital- cOtoryj^e^^^^^d^L^ljafa any other known specific. Its power In this direction is nothing abort of won derful. Guaranteed to benefit or cure In every case, or money refunded.. We have for sate a one thoershd dol lar Jinabe piano, 1 the finest one of that 'atwwuvsiis and willTte sold at a great sacrifice, as it has got to go. It is a magnificent Instru ment, and someone will secure a great bargain. Jahxs Fiiickkr A Buo. and “Grand Repub- lint j nag Iu at Andrews Stockholders Mooting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tbe Americus Investment Com pany will be held at the new court house, Americus, Ga, on Wednesday, July 1st, 1891, at 11 o’clock » ro. W. E. Hawsins, Sect’y and Tress. Americus, Ga., June.18,1891. The First to Arrive. Mr. D. W, Bagley received a car load of watermelons yesterday, consigned to [him from W. R. Bunkley of Leesbnrg. They are all fine ones and will be sold by tbe wholesale and retail Stop tlie wagon to-day and try a melon. T. Whcsltey.s Attention! Meet St Hawkins A Loving’s store, Friday night at 8 o'clock. Business of importance that must be attended to. ■ v J. L. Harper, Asst. Foreman. thure-fri. For K**nt. The Taylor residence on Lamar street, suitable for boarding house. Possession July 1. «• Cohkn. junel4-d-tf Call or “no Andrews A Carter for breads ,a it, confections and fine groceries in Americus. at k, bn Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tbe Savannah, Amerlcus ami ZZT.Z'Z.tt'TZ PU<>e Tuesday, July 9, at 10 a. m. S, II. Hawkins, President. S. C. Cooper, Secretary, a Prescriptions accurately compounded of pure drugs, at all hours at Dr. Eldridqe Drug Store. Spot Cash. Having purchased the Interest of Mr. R. M. Andrews In tbe firm of Andrews A Carter, I. have decided to adopt the cash system, aad hereafter acj good* will be said,to anyone extept for each. Parties bwfn£ tbe firm of Algo A An drews and Andrewa A Carter are hereby notified to ealt and settle at once, as the old books mdit be closed up. Respect fully, C. C. Carter. june!7dlw Onr celebrated oream bread is made from ‘VKing of Patents” flour, the finest red to tbe trade In Americus. Andrews& Carter. ever offeri •■■Umar School. I will open a rammer school at the Jackaon-street school building, begin ning first Monday in July. Terras $4.00 for primary , and intermediate grades, and $5,00 for higher grades, per month, jime 14-lm Miss Lillie Brown. Medicinally pure wines, brandies and whiskies at Dr. Eldridge'a Drug Store. Atsootlkaiatort^rtdwm.] Tbe seventh Installment, 10 per cent of tbe Americus Manufacturing rad Im provement Company, will be due and ble at my office. People's Halhwai :, July I. Stockholders fading to pay by 6 o’clock p. m,, will be rabject a a fine of 10 per cent, on the amount due. Jour Windsor, Id Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. D. C N. Burk halter Infoims Tub Times-Recoups .that arrangements _ hare been made at the hotels for special rates far parties attending the grand farmere’alliance rally In Americus on July 14, and the railroads will be asked to give a special rate. The rally In cludes all of southwest Georgia, and every county should bo represented. Arrangements will be made for a grand entertainment Attention Kulldrr*. We sell Langman A MarUnez prepared taints, and are authorized by the luaou- , acturers to repaint any house at their expense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Ki-iiiiidoe, Druggist. THURSDAY’S TATTLE. CURRENT LOCAL EVENT8 EPITO MIZED AND GROUPED lilts of Fact and finulp Gathered on tbe Streets—What Uei Happened and Is do ing to Bnppen-Polnt* Political, I’er.o- i Joes will be served at the Methodist church yard this afternoon, as Is uraal on Fridays, I y the Christian workcu. Scarcely a day eomes but what the Americus Ice company: ships a car load of ice to some of the neighboring towns. The Americus Light Infantry, has de cided not to carry the company sponsor* to Cliicknriiauga, as was at one time con tompfafeA The object of the etd-rtaiument which will be given at tlie opera home to-night is a laudable oue and no one gili—iMlMM—I ehaig- ed us an admission fee for Hiieit a pur pose. Kanse Turner, ,:! colored blny-imi of Americus, wus rutiin by Ofiicer' Jt’mmv yesterday fin- raising n racket and il tlnsky" iidialiilantK of~lI PortionjuX the city known as Head’ Bottom. Hiram Refil, a yoaug white- iihjr !wliq lives with his parents about six miles from the city, was kicked on tlie breast by a mule yesterday ami badly hurt. It WOS thought lit hno ilnik Hint tlie hoy Imd been killed. Though tho nerengo In wnlormelons about Amerlcus is larger than It has ever been before, most of the melons willfe offerefl for hotqe cohsumpllon, and hptnb^jf UqMi 1 wy he Ijiited to foreign markets. runaway horse held the fort oo lower Lee street for awhile yesterday, With the exception of the breaking of a buggy wheel no damnge was dono. The team waa the property of a gentle man from tbe country. Several will go from Americas to Shiloh to day to attend the closing exer cises of the school at that place, Ameri ous will also be- represented at the clos- gof Mr. W. S.,BowellJ».acljjol about re miles northeast of the city to-night. About twenty cars of watermelons passed through Americus yeiterday. Six of these cars were - delivered to the Savannah A Western for Columbus, Birmingham and Anniston. The others went nortli by way of Macon and ’ The special train .441 h ave ' Mr Lie scene of t|)e meeting of tbe Sumter County Sunday School association at 9210 o'clock this morning. The fare for the round trip will be twenty-five cents and a large attendance upon , ifie i$eo'- ing is expected.f f | y Yesterday Judge" PRstinry"'devoted another day to the criminal docket of the connty court. During the day quite number of cases of, minor .importance are disposed of. The jell’has already been cleared of prisoners who were awaiting a trial in tho county court Yesterday tbe boys of the P. O. Clegg hose company began practicing running doing the grand act as it Is done at fire- manic tournament!. The boys who make np this company ore gennlne artists, and when they .have grown up tbe1 will be tbe best firemen In the “aiaiiaiilsLu-^ eon, with the exception of two which were shipped here several days ago fn$n Florida, orHved in Americus yesterday- car load of luscious Jones -metope from W. : K. Bunkley, at Leesburg, ar rived yesterday for Mr. D. W. Bagley. They will be pul on rale today. A number of America! people had - a look yesterday at a duplex tun. It seemed very much as If two suns were shining. A person,looking igt; the re flected disc would'at once say' that It waa the sun, only to be confounded when shown the real ran. No one dobid give the astronomical name of this strange sight, but all answered as did tbe country school teacher on belngaak- ed$o explain an eclipse: ‘‘Why, It la nothing bht-i phinomehaP’ PERFECTED CRYStAl 1ENSES • TRADE MARK. Mt. Jamen S. Harrison, Columbus, Ga., says his wife had dyopepsla for several years In IU worst fora -could retain nothing on her stomach. Dr. Holt’* Dyspeptic Elixir oared her per- The only Menufectoi ieoRy. For mle by el druggists. - mny24-li JAS. T. COTNEY, - JEWELElfirtP DIAMONDS •'* ik-M^HWlll fiW-k-Wt 5 ■■ WATCHES ;;;; * jin clubs. TELEPHONE I0g. 102 FORSYTHIATREET. BUTLKE * BERET.' § . Tlie world leader for frozondaintie*. If jr<ra already have one, wliat dl ritefor U ? If yon need one, then read what they are selling for at the An Corner.! I quart Wh|te Mountain Freezer, ll ttj,’ f ^ U *“ :: ' ii-i RJBi^IGERATOB stand full.stmnaoinEof tbe mnl. Ttoyareat tbe Artastsn l onwr, la il «m»u »lsr«, w^tb tinijl. or double door, with or without water uuk, Ml HUM sod prlcra j t , ,u J J "I li!< If ves: ar* Untuning tot,,] tbr hi-at of uimMr, and are too hot to wort, 1 tuf ) hot to slug, too hor, too hot for anythim;, and you wont to ret down into the i old chilly depths of s summer comfortableness, then lake advsntsire of the*, sd- vertisetnentr, remember the picture*, th. price*, |ho is-.ple sod the oImv. wd Wrarnretires4whs*mr yim lemyearewglibOVornot, it y..u i-.ve y-mf»eii only. It will ps, yoa te maeBbef- ( ; . i . . Sutler & Berry, ARTESIAN CORNER, i LEE A LAMAR STREETS. IIA ill BTTTLEE & BERRY. - WHAT’S THE USE ; til ftjlHiC N1U1WI IWihm Paying $6 50 At $7.00 i’or Men’s Fine Shoes, when we will sell yon the hiest dnd. finest made Shoes for $5.00? 83 pr. Men’s fine hand sewed Shoe* at $4,00, worth $500. • • iriflia Y0ur $2.9fl/M^n’s Shoes are the beat on earth : ’or -the inoney. - r ^ ( , Matthews & Ct O nuMM 1 — . P two three room linuRM In Ameri- Appy Jo J. IIRWKT Fkkkman m FOli KKNT. Jf. ‘ t on IlnrrU Direct,and i Cotton a’ SSI $14-11 DAVENPORT DROG GO. Pharmacists , Have Karl uni vc calc of tkefle CMiaitl JiinelT l 1 aIhiiwh stvre-l kNK fur«Uh«rti room Fultable for i'oui mvjfih*Mt. App y Dm. K T. Math id, 0 7*1 L»*«j Niret-i. aprtfi-tf S KVFKAb elinlrtt fooiurIu hiisIneRReenter LeU-oii M. Callows, nl Msr.lre's nprs-tr tku Giotssxs in Amerlcus, Ga. pahlher, muM iw tbo Sooth, Art A Carter, the r«auiar stveet , y ) headquarterK for fancy gro- oaaoed jeomle. fruit* and coiifec- toilet powder* Eldkidok. Dissolution, Tbe Arm of Andrews A Carter 1 Is this <M» " y niutnnl coonent, R. It. Andreas Ifl wi:i Ih* RuoreedRd by (T.tTCir* • firm hermtter will a* C. C. <3l»r- •Tnenrnioi hirnnd’t'de fl iilTlRbUltiuH H.id win collect ail debtfSS the flrui of ^rgo d Audrey^ 1144a i% W.A>*•»•»-,<i* In retiring from the Arm of Andrtwii^, C’Htttr 1 return timiikM to the puMM for tHW gfUeroiiH patronage IwRtowei*//•“"* “ *" lor thu new drin »( ontiiiuapce < 11* —J •»? ’fT'lrtii «a H V ' a merU’UH, (la., J line 16, IWI. loans;:;: . rr, ,.i v a ... . . iaoens negotiated et LOWM&TBJkTM&i Kany pay menu, on cityj>r| net B ly An /*nd»NP*l c of tb# Stitt#: 1. AMDkRWi '-’