Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 08, 1891, Image 5

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOBDER: WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, Igoj, EXHIBIT IN THEIRS. CUT PRICES ' There appeared an article in Tan Times-Recorder of yesterday morning SUMTER ALUANCfMEN AGAINST AN APPROPRIATION refleeting upon the committee of ebonies who are endeavoring to benefit the pnblle generally by holding a con vention In thle city on July 18 and 14. We deal re to state that those who signed Will R*l(n at JEWELER, DIAMONDS the card are only' aggrieved because The alllancemen of Sumter county have spoken out In meeting. Theyhave expressed themselves as opposed to an appropriation by the General Assembly for Georgia to make a display at the WATCHES TELEPHONE. B eld. OTTOM X 3 Sumter’s representatives and the district senator to vote against such an expen diture of the public money. These res olutions were not obtained by The Tiues-Recorder until yesterday. They need no accompanying chart and read as follows: Whereas, at a meeting of prominent citizens in the city of Atlanta not long ASSOBTMENT For Spot Cash please. Water Notice. Advance payments on account of wa ter rents for quarter ending October 1, 1801, are. now due and payable at the oflitso of the superintendent, in the old court bouse. Consumers aro notified that unless rents are paid by July 15, water will be turned off and fifty cents charged for turning on Sigain. By order of the commissioners. since, which was called|together by Gov ernor Northen, to devise some way for the state to make an exhibit at the Co lumbian Exposition; and whereas they passed resolutions, recommending that the legislature appropriate 8100,000 for ' such purposes, out of the rental of the state road. Be it resolved first: That the Sumter County Alliance is opposed to any such appropriation and that we request our county representatives and district sena tor to vote against any such measure that may be offered In the legislature. Resolved second: If any exhibition is made by the parties making it, os in our opinion it will do no one else any good. Resolved third: That we ask our county paper to publish these resolu tions. D. C. N. BuiikuaLieu, Pres. Sumter County Alliance. Jaues A. Wilson, Sec. Sumter County Alliance. There is no uncertain tone about those resolutions. They enter a square protest against any appropriation being made and there Is not, It is safe to say, fifty alllancemen in Sumter .who do not agree with them fully In every particu- Durlni the next few days. These are heavy galvanized lined, charcoal filled coolers, in a japanned finish with beautiful decorations, and nickel plated faucets. The “B. & B." prices are for li Gal $1.25 All goods charged will be at reg ular prices. The finest cakes, and the -celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, at C. C. Carter. Medicinally pure wines, brandies and whiskies at Dr. Eldridgo's Drug Store. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Savanm 9HB MOTHER’S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist — — — , Amoricus and Montgomery railway will tako place at Glover’s opera house, Americus, Ga., on Thursday, July 0, at 10 a. m. S. H. Hawkins, President. S. C. Cooper, Secrotary. Our celebrated cream brood is made from “King of Patel s” flour, the finest ever offered to the tiade in Americus. C. C. Carter. 3 Qt White Mountain r your toilet soaps, ill toilet articles, g i, toilet powders go to Dr. Eldridqe. Other alliances In other portions of the state have expressed themselves in the same way about the ■ matter, and since the alliance has a decided majority in the general assembly it seems as If the woild’s fair appropriation is doomed to miscarry, so far os Georgia is concerned. Speaking to a reporter on the subject yesterday a well known alllanceman said: ••Of course it will bo well for Georgia to be represented at the show, but there Is a certain class that would reap all the benefit I mean the railroads, capital ists, manufacture^ and land companies. I am selling groceries chea tsh. Como ana see my stock. Msson’g Patent, with poroelaln lined top*. Factories have advanced their prloea 40 per cent «n these goods during the last month. Com pare our “B. A B.” prices: ‘ Quarts, 81.40 per doz. ) Gall*., 81.85 per doz. No Buttons can be Torn off either In Wearing or . Washing. Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear of all kinds, Hacker chiefs, Hosiery, Under wear, Travelling Bags, and everything else in Men’s belongings at your own price. Prescription* accurately compounded of pure drugs, at all hours dt Ur. Eldridoe Drug Store. Sacks Wanted. We will pay six cents a piece for bran and oat sacks. june28-d-2w Americus Ice Co. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toll- Thls has been a new line with us, but we have bought them at the right prices, wo have advertised them at the right times, and we have been selling them right along. If you are thinking of getting one, we are the right people to see, as we have just gotten a new itther in wearing, washing or Ironing. The production of coal In India stead ily lnoreases each year, If food tours on the stomach, dlges- fot of the “tightest” kind! Every cent of the state's income might be expended on an exhibit and the re mit would be the same. The common herd, the people who have to go deep * down In their pockets for money to meet - their taxdk, would not be benefitted in the least It would’be a hardship and an unheard of piece of class legislation to make the masses pay for that from wjilch only a few would reap any benefit. If the people I have named as beneficia ries want an exhibit let them make It— • and they can make a good one—we don't think that the people of Georgia want an exhibit. ij, “It Is a matter of much legal doubt -ALSO- Wo have a full line of summer goods, oil and gasoline stoves, sponge or foot or infant's bath tabs, fly fans, wire dish covers, toe pltohers, butter orocks, lemon ,qutezers, etc. at “B, A B." price*. Drug Company. Hawkes' Crystallzed Lenses In all styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. Eldridoe. A fonr winged duck was hatched a abort time ago at Bar Harbor, Me. Of the ordinary kind, LEE A LAMAR STREETS. ARTESIAN CORNER, whether an appropriation can be made any way. I may say that It cannot with out placing h strained construction on the constitution. Again, the state hasn't as I figure It, got the 8100,000 to spare. If the representatives can find that much money in the treasury which they don't know what to do with let them vote It to the common schools of the country, paying more per capita and making the free term longer. “Uthey will do {hat we will have bet ter teachers and better schools. "What Is more, the appropriation of that sum to the school fund will, by ac complishing the ends given above, also accomplish the:end of giving Georgias better educated citizenship, thereby ad vertising her to a mueh better advantage than would the exhibit.’' Many can be found in Sumter county, SPECIAL OFFER NIGHT ROBES mNIMHIW PERFECTED CIYSTAL LENSES TMM MARKS CuU*7ftnt«*Uhnjs. Are tbe Bargains We shall Offer in Suits at 81.25. Reduced from 81.75. Suits at 8L50. Reduced from 82.00. Suits at 83.00. Reduced from 82.75. Suits at $850. Rediced from 83.5a Colon In Rlue, Brown end Gny. is is no hoax, bat bnaneM straight irom the shoulder. Pharmacists Have Exoluslve sale of these Cklxbra ted Glasses In Americas, Ga. FAEKNER, KELLAM & MOORE,. The only Manufacturing Opticians la the South, Atlanta, Georoia. Buy one of these suits for your little r—It will nearly tickle him to death. and In Georgia, outside of the alliance who ere opposed to the appropriation, and an observant gentleman who is not an alllanceman yesterday told a reporter that he believed that If the matter was left to the people of the state they would pronounce themselves against the appro priation. He said It Is his opinion WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO. If you wont bargains, come now. UJun«-lrr-p«t>5 Tours in haste, BANK OF AME^ieUS Others who are In favor of the appro priation aay that an overwhelming ma jority of the people of Georgia stands with him on the matter. Thus It goes: Those who want an appropriation made Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s W. E nS2! ffitf AMERICUS XCR CO. Junc2Sdlw say they have a majority while those ' ut them claim to ontnom- side by long odds. Viewed In aU Its light* and accompa- V C "r U . "i Crilk. Ska .nnwAnwIe. is doomed. . ^ For Rent# The Tsylor residence on Lamar street, suitable for boarding house. July L 8* “• Coin ^' who are a ber tbe ol nytng^hadeeUlookiTuke theappropria- 1150,00000 i'KMMXW 25,302 30 saniis Undivided Profits. Banks,! 141,** 77 .... 6,90951 135^0 16 <600,324 61 LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH, ,BUI BOOK for rent in the nock. Apply at Ihl. ogee, tf uutfjg * 412 Cotton avenue. Agent ron Union Central Live Insurance Co. Also scant for New Englsi Accident AaeoctsUon. Policies In these Companies are tbe cheapest and t 1 will also boy and Fell h locks, Bonds and Beal Mate, Ofncx BOOK 4, BARLOW BLOCK, UP STALE#. AMERICUS, • . - 119 Forsyth St., tflNIBHED or unfurnished rooms^aUttl - 1RICUS, GA. •treat. i EVERALeboloe room*In bu.lnM.wnl.> I Cali on X. Callaway at Manlro’a apit-tf