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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER: SATURDAY. JVLx 4, ISM.
LIVINGSTON WINS
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A VICTORY IN THE WAY OF SUMTER’S
ENDORSEMENT
Which Was Given at the County Alliance
Meeting Veeterdey-Mr. D. C. N. Bnrk-
b alter Elected Preddent—Ma|. Wilton
Mamed (or a High Petition.
Ad Important meeting of the count;
alliance of Sumter county was held at
the court house yesterday. The meeting
was largely attended, every single per
son who had a right to be there being
present. As a consequence the county
court room was full.
The meeting was a great victory for
Livingston and a defeat for Northern
While nothing definite could be learned
v It was said to a reporter that parties
who had promised the county to Northen
had hoped and indeed had worked to
have the meeting endorse that gentle
man. But the aliiancemen have beads
and ideas of their own and they pro
ceeded to pass by a rousing majority
resolutions endorsing Col. Livingston
and naming him as the county’s choice
for the presidency of the state alliance
to succeed himself. These resolutions
wore of a ringing tone and are quite
complimentary to Col. Livingston, for no
better assembly of men was ever con
gregatedin Sumter county than that
which passed the resolutions.
The reporter was informed, that reso
lutions were passed scoring Governor
Northen quite heavily. An allianeeman
who was in a position to know denied
that, adding significantly:
"He is too dead for us to think of res
urrecting him now.”
By a unanimous vote the meeting paid
a high and deserved compliment to Maj,
W. A. Wilson by endorsing him and nom.
lnatlnghim for the vice-presidency of
the state alliance. Maj. Wilson is an on
tbnslastio allianeeman, a faithful and
earnest worker. Ho would make an
officer well fitted for the first lieutenant
of CoL Livingston, and the Aliiancemen
of all South Georgia will he glad to have
him elected.
These officers were elected for the
County alliance:
D. C. N. Burkbalter, president, N. A.
Ray, vice-president, J. A. Wilson, secre
tary, J. F. Easterlin, treasurer, W. A.
Wilson, lecturer, J. H. Rogers, assist
ant lecturer. .
This was anothbr Livingston victory,
Hr. Bnrkhalter making his race squarely
on that line. The officers chosen are all
good and well known men. By outsiders
the election of Ur. Burkbalter is con
sidered as speclslly apt. He is an nl-
llancempn in the strictest sense of the
word and will do all he can for the order,
at the same time he is not so carried
away by Ms alliance proclivities as to
totally disgregard the rights of others
and go blindly into any movement that
is not fair and considerate. He is a fair
man, and will do much to draw closer
together the ranks of the alliance and
non-alllancemen which, happily to state
are already drawing nearer each other.
Tux Tms-QxcoBDiB predicts that Hr.
Bnrkhalter will make a model president.
This committee was appointed to
make arrangements for the grand al-
liance rally which will be held in Ameri
cas July 14. D. 0. N, Burkbalter,
chairman; G. -W. HeN.ll, W. A.’:Seals,
W. C. DoLoach, W, A. Wilson,. J. G.
Feagin, J. H, Rogers, R, S. Smoot, J. H.
Daniel, J. T. Howell, G. A. Harper, J. A.
Wilson and J. U. Feagin. This com
mittee will meet Tuesday to decide on a
plan for the day.
President Polk, Col. Livings ton,
Sockless Jerry Simpson, Senator Peffer
and Hrs. Lease will be among the speak
ers of'the day, as will Harry Brown,
Larry Gaunt and other local alliance lu
minaries.
From the reports that have been re
ceived Americus will have more visitors
that day than she has ever had before.
. A gentleman who is well posted in al
liance matters was asked if the meeting
did anything in regard to the third par
ty. His answer, no doubt, is a good in
dication of the sentiments of alt the’al-
Uaneemen in Sumter county. He said:
“We are democrats."
THEY COME AND GO.
Notice!
The patrons of Tux Tuixs-Recorder
are urged to pay promptly the bills
which are now due lor subscription, ad
vertising and job work ,for tho past 1
month- A newspaper has to pay its
labor the cash weekly, aud on the first
of the month it Is necessary for all its
bills to be promptly collected.
The current expenses of Tip Times-
Recobdeb establishment are about $30
per day, which must be paid every
Monday without fail or delay.
We are therefore compelled to press
collodions; and while the small bills
that some owe may cause them to re
gard the matter as insignificant, these
small accounts aggregate several thou
sand dollars, which we are compelled to
collect promptly to meet our obligations.
A newspaper can’t run a week with-
out money; so come up to the captain’s
office and settle.
Timer Puni.ismxo Company.
To Our Patrons. s
After tide week ire will collect all bills
for job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for you, and help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
weekly.
Times I’uni.i-uio Company.
Who- They Are and Where They Travel
These Hot Days.
Rev. I. W. Waddell was here from
Cuthbert yesterday.
Capt. W. M. Hill made a business trip
to Albany yesterday.
Hr. W. M. Harper is spending a few
days at his home in Dawson.
Col. H. A. Matthews represented Fort
Valley in Americus yesterday.
Mr. T. F. Crittenden came up from
Shcllman yesterday and spent the day in
Americus.
Mr. E. B. Barrow, a well known citi
zen of Schley county, was In Americus
yesterday.
Hon. J. G. Parks of Dawson helped to
swell the list of visitors to Americus
yesterday. •
Hon. Sidney J. Jones, a talented young
Albany lawyer, was among the visitors
to Americus.
Mrs. J. Z. Solomon arrived at home
yesterday from a pleasant stay with Ma
con relatives.
Mr. A. G. Wiggins came down from
Buena Vista yesterday' and spent the
day in Americus.
Mrs. W. K. Bell and her pretty little
daughter left yesterday on an extended
visit to Kentucky.
Mrs. J. E. Mathis and Miss Annie
McLaughlin leave to-day to visit rela
tives in Buna Vista.
Cols. Z. A. Littlejohn and W. S. Thom
son!, prominent attorneys of Cordele,
stopped in Americas last night.
Postmaster Roney Is on a short visit
to Augusta, where Mrs. Roney and the
little ones are visiting relatives.
Miss Dollie Thornton is at home in
this city again, after a visit of several
days to Miss Josle ClementsatRlehland,
Dr. C. E. Gilbert came down from
Perry and spent a portion of yesterday
looking after business matters In Ameri
cas.
Mr. A. M. Caskey was among the
Schley county people who circulated
among their Americas friends yester
day.
Mrs. James T. Cotnoy left yesterday
for Montgomery, in answer to a telegram
announcing tho serious Illness of her
mother.
Col. Jesse W. Watters, ons of the best
lawyers In the state, came up from
Albany yesterday to look after business
matters.
Mr. W. F. Gay, deputy collector of
revenue for this district, was looking af
ter matters pertaining to his position
yesterday.
Miss Ruby Ray returned to Americus
yesterday from a short stay at Albany.
She is the guest of Mrs. John R. §haw at
her Lee street home.
Miss Bessie Wooten of Buena Vista
spent a portion of yesterday with Ameri
cus friends while on her return home
from a visit to Dawson.
Hiss Lillie Williams made a short hut
pleasant stay with Americas friend yes
terday while on her way home to Ella-
ville from a trip to Macon.
Urs. H. S. Davis is at Ellavllle attend
ing the bed-side of a slok grandchild,
who, her many friends will find pleas
ure in knowing, is mueh better.
Editor Mercer,-of the Leary County
Courier, quenched his thirst with Amer
icas artesian water and brushed off his
duster In an Americus hotel yesterday.
Hiss Pauline Chapman of Haeon,
passed through Americas yesterday on
her way to Buena .Vista, where she will
spend some time with Mends and rela
tives.
Ur. and Mrs. Frank Sheffield, of Alba
ny, passed through Americus yesterday
on their .way to Tallulah Falls, where Hr.
Sheffield goes for the benefit of his
health.
Ur. John T. Argo, Cashier W. C. Fur-
low of the Bank of Sumter, and Mr. A,
B. Hawkins,jr., left yesterday afternoon,
to join the Americas people who are at
Cumberland.
Misses Maggie and JuHasWorthy pass
ed through Americus yesterday on their
way homo to Friendship, after an ex
tended stay with friends and relatives in
north Georgia.
Mr. W. F. Golden of Brunswick, was
among the people from a distance who
wore in Americus yesterday. He says
Americus is doing the greatest growing
of any city he knows.
Mrs. James Salter and her '.harming
little daughter Kathleen, are here from
Leesburg on a visit to Mrs. Rosa Stan
field. They will leave soonforMt. Airy,
where they will spend the summer.
for Infant* and Children.
• 4utoiialssowen»>pr -Jchatav
It .mnunditassupw^rJfef fypreecrikrfon
kbmlom” H.A. I—saM.Pl,
111 So. Oxford BE, Brooklyn, M.Y.
"The vm ot ’CMtcrla’ Is souatvmai and
It. merits so well known that it seems a work
of npererorstton to redone It Few are the
inteulsMt bmUles who do net keep Casteria
within essyraetL”
Cuoo. Hum, D.D.,
New York City,
Into Pastor Bloomlnidsle Bsformed Church.
fintotiprtloh.
KMU 'Wonahgine sleep, an J prjmotes dt-
WltfoutInjurious medlcstloa.
“ For several yean I have rscommended
your • Caetoria, ’ and shall always cqoUnuetq
do ao as it bMInvarlably produced beneficial
fffflllff,
Edwim F. Paxdu, M. D.,
••The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
T»b Cnrnui Coxtaxy, 77 Ktnuuv firmr, N*w You.
W. J. SL APPE Y,
Formerly on Artealan Corner, bu removed to store lately occupied by W. H. I
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,,
Where he wifi be glad to eee bis friends.
The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which le oflered at the low price of 0.
J. B. BROWN'S PRIVHTE STOCK,
Ten year* old, at $6.tO per gallon,
w_ J.
Jun2dAwtf
SLAPPEY.'
UNDER OPERA’ HOUSE.
For Rent! For Rent!
THREEiNICE NEW COTTAGE HOMES, $12.50 EACH.
ONE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, $25.00.
ONE FIVE ROOM RESIDENCE, $16.00.
ONE HOTEL
T? / T V TV
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGESTCOMPMIES L^THEJWORLfl.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
dec25-dly. /
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER.
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
R. L. McMATH.
E. J. McMATH.
B. H. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DEALERS IN-
A‘SNUG HOME.
Part •ash, Balance monthly to the Loan
Company.
See my list of Bargains for Vacant and Improved Property,
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
Groceries, Provisions, Country -Proto
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC., ‘
WHISKEY, 0BA "GO& CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We eollclt a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction
low price*, and good good*. We deliver goods anywhere in the city. Call and *ee us.
McMATH BROTHERS.
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIETOR.
lacksoi street, Under Allen flu o
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
BAKERY
E. P. HARRIS, President and Manager.
CTp.PAYNE, Sec. and Ties..*
AMERICUS SUPPLY CO.
PLUMBERS * GAS FITTERS
MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES.
Stoves, Hardware, Etc.
, Repair Work a*Specialty,
Telephone No. IS.
ARTESIAN BLOCK, AMERICUS, GA.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
BUGGIES
• _______
1 will »!1 you the beet buggy In Georgia, price andiqURlIty considered. Repairing -
all kind, solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue.,
Opposite Prince's Stables*
Americtis, Georgia.
W. D. Haynes & Son.
REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BOND
Americus, Qa.
3101-2 Lamar Street
Manufactnnr of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galranlzed Iron Cornice,
*
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heatin* Etc. Iron Smoko Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mill* a Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, OA.
B. W. RUMNEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
. and execu-
and see
Gentlemen wanting fine and good goods, good work in fit
tion of garments, will find it to their interest to call
me before purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing
done. Prices reasonable.
UP STAIRS, OVER P. L. HOLT’S ESTABLISHMENT,
LAMAR STREET, - - AMERICUS, GA.
June-7U-tf
Old Nick Whiskey
is the best and is noted for its
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation over
123 years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
* RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
Yaalun Co. PANTHER CREEK, X. C.
Health is Wealth !
, Don’t
JEonkey”
with your'
Blood.
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ruptlon brpuda c.>;:
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Jk*ea»e* mailed t.j„; -
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Drug jilt. Soil Ir. . -VI
SWIFT SPECIFIC V0.,.
Drawer 3, Atlanta, I
On May i, at the side trncjc at Furlow Lawn, the
0CMULGEE BRICK COMPANY
—-AND THE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPEN A SALES YARD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will he in charge of the yard to deliver goods to customers.
A full stock of everything will be kept. Your orders solicited. 4-30
LIPPMAN SHOT.. Proprietor*,
OwQQi*t*, Uppman’s Block, SAVANNAH. CO.
For sale hy the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
C. C. HAWKINS.
li. O.LOVING.
HAWKINS & LOVING, „
DEALERS IN ^
^Furniture, My Carriages, Refrigerators,
METALIC CASES, CASKETS AND COFFINS.
405 Cotton Avenue.
Night calls for eoffins’at night attendod to by G. O. Loving, at naldenco.wMt side Drown
wsa#*
Mjunrewuw motetsatrmtamr. '
I? HAILES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
Itcaobjfiven to coffrft. If*, or In sriicJesof food.
— wmm
o*e of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in
Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperm**
torrhoea, caused by over-exertion of-the brain,
self-abtue or over-indulgence. Each box oob*
tains one month's treatment. $1.00 per box, or
six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price. v
WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each dkder received by
us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we
will send the purchaser our written guarantee to
refund the money if the treatment does not ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only hy
^ ^
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,
).,gbl0Agta~
Americas, Ga.
A Certain Care for Dyspepsia.
There is perhaps no disease so prevalent aa
psla and indig * J —
present time t
eminent phyi
chronic disease* have their c._
The symptoms are loss of appetite, lots c
a feeling of fulnese or weight in the etc.
occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu
lence, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of
heaviness or giddiness, irregularity of bowels,
low spirits, sleeplessness,sallow skin, derange
ment of kidneys, and not unf-squently palpita
tion of the heart. If you are suffering with any
of these symptoms Dr. Holt’s D vspxmo Klixi*
will cure you. Prepared only by
Or. Holt’, Dyspeptic Elixir C 'mpanv.
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