Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 08, 1891, Image 6

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The committee which was appointed at the last meeting of the Sumter coun ty alliance to;prepare a plan and make ar rangements for the grand alliance rally on July 14 met yesterday according to agreement. m It was decided that the big barbecue and picnic which was at first proposed would interfere too much with the main feature of the day,—the speeches; so this address was drawn up: To alliancemen of Sumter county and Southwest Georgia and their friends:— Our National and State Presidents hav ing ordered a grand i ally in Americus on Tuesday, July 14, the Sumter County Alliance after proper consideration^! the matter decided that as the occasion is for the purpose of having the grand principles of the alliance properly pre sented to the people by our trusted . leaders a set dinner or barbecue would necessarily very much interfere withtlio opportunities of the occasion. The committee on arrangement has de cided to leave the matter of furnishing dinner to the voluntary action of the alliancemen of Sumter and the surround ing country and our outsido friends ’ll the city of Americus and vicinity, leav ing it optional with them to bring bas kets or notj as circumstances may dic tate, and to make such disposition of same as they may desire. Children ask for sweetmeats and dain ties. Grown peoplo want the solid meats of doctrine and the bread of truth. This rally is for the education of the people; for the proper presentation of our side of tho question by men able to deal with the great questions and condi tions confronting us. The railroads offer special rates, and we hope the neighboring press will kindly give notice of same and that every one who can will be with us on that day—alliancemen to be strengthened in their faith, non-alliancemen to be en lightened to the fact that the triumph of our doctrine means the greatest good to the greatest number. D, C. N. BupKHALTEli, Chairman Com. on Arrangements. All papers throughout this section are requested to copy this circular. The largest crowd ever assembled in Americus is expected to gather here on that day. People will come from hun dreds of miles around to be present to hear the widely known speakers who will be the orators of the day. The full and authentic list of just who will speak will probably be received In Americus to?day. As soon as It Is received It will be published In The Times-Recoiideil Col. Livingston, President Polk of the National Alliance, Sockless Jerry Simp son and Mrs. Lease will certainly be here. It is expected that all the alliancemen will bring well filled baskets, and that a dinner the equal of any ever set in Southwest Georgia will be spread in Americus on that day. It is probable that a platform to be ooeupled by the speakers will be erected In Magnolia Dell and that the speaking ■will be done, there, beneath the wide sprayl boughs of the stately magnolia trees which there bear themselves. It will be a pretty place tor the exercises and no doubt the ^speakers will gain In spiration from the surroundings. Great interest Is centered in the day and everybody Is looking forward to the advent of the alliance leaders and the multitude which will assemble here to hear them speak. Moving Toward Atlanta. The summer session of the general assembly convenes in Atlanta to-day and the members of that body are moving that way; Cob A. S. Cutta and Hon. J. M. McDonald have gone. Among those who passed through Americus yesterday bound Atlantaward were: Senator W. C. Gill of Lee, Sena tor Robert Patton of Schley, Representa tives Glover of Schley, Wells of Marlon, Wooten of Dougherty, Wells of Lee, and Baldwin of Randolph. The Government T*X- All cars of meat received here now bear this label: United States Depart ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. Inspected Meat. J. W. Rusk, secretary. This Is to certify to the inspection In accordance with a law passed by con gress last year requiring all meats shipped to be inspected by officers of tho bureau of animal Industry. No car Is handled that does not bear the proper label. , Betrothed. The engagement of Mr, Henry Als- berg of Albany and Miss Belle Kaufman of Columbus is announced. Both of these young peoplo have many friends ’ in Americus who trust that the betrothal will have a culmination fraught with the happiest blessings such a union promises. An Improvement. A neat shed has been erected around the city pumping station at the artesian ' well, which is quite an improvement, and a comfort to the men who have to t there.' * Axaevleue Folks and Their Friends Who Travel These Days. Miss Laura Jowers of Preston is In the city visiting friends. Mr. H. H. White left yesterday on a business trip to Macon. Mr. Little Mardre is back from a stay of several days in Lumpkin. Capt. Price Gilbert of the Columbus Guards was in Americus yesterday. Mr. W. C. Ware was up from Leesburg yesterday circulating among his friends here. Mrs. A. J. Tison of Richland was among the lady visitors to Americus yesterday. Miss Clara McKenzie has returned home to Montezuma after a pleasant stay In Americus. Mr. Joe P. Davenport is .down from Macon circulating among his many Americus friends. Mr. A. M. Reid was over from Rich land yesterday on a trip combining busi ness and pleasure. Mrs. Herring Hooks and daughter, of Leesburg, Flu., is visiting Mrs. O. P. Tommey in Leeton. Miss Monroe Cargyle of Brunswick is the guest of Miss Charlie Hitt at her homo on College Hill. Mr. W. D. Bonsonj a woll known citi zen of Buena Vista, was among the visi tors to Americus yesterday. Mr. J. A. Hodge, of The Times-Re- cobdkb force; is spending this week in Montgomery, Ala., his old home. Maj. and Mrs. M. Speer are at home in this city after a'stay of a week in New York. They report a pleasant trip. Mrs. C. H. Smith returned yesterday to her home in EUavillo, after spending a short while with Americus friends. Misses Rosa Lee and Mamie Patrick are at their Montezuma homo after a pleasant stay with Americus friends. Miss lone Lewis of Montezuma, a pu pil of Shorter Female College, is visiting Mrs. W. A. Dodson at her home in this city. Mrs. Merrell Callaway returned yes terday from Albany, where she has been attending Mr. I. T. Callaway during his illness. Mr. T. L. Rose left yesterday for his< home at Georgiana, Ala., after a short stay at the residence of Mr, J. J. Willi ford on Taylor street- Capt. Terrell Smit^mo of the hand some men connected with the Central road, invigorated his Americus friends by his prosenco yesterday. Capt. Nick Gilmore of the Savannah, Americus A Montgomery road, left yes terday for a stay of several days at his home in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. W. E, Brown and children left yesterday for points of interest in north Georgia, where they will spend the re mainder of the heated term. Mrs. M. W. Hooks and daughter of South Florida are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Buchanan and other relatives in Amotion,. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Miller leave this morning on a trip to north Georgia. They will spend sometime on Lookout Mountain before returning home. Hr. Mike Adkins, formerly of Cutb bort, has accepted a position ns travel ing salesman for the Americus Grocery Company. He will go on the road to- for Infants and Children. * ^utorlelssoweQe^ap* I ( emmcod Itu supe«r.Gtvprmoty*» Kfcwntomo." II. A. Amtn, M. D„ ill So. Oxford Sk, Brooklyn, it. Y. “The USB of ’Caitorta' is so univeml and tta merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endono It Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Caatorla within easy reach/’ Cantos Hittm, D.D., New York City. lets Pastor Bloomlugdxle Reformed Church. gm* Worms, gives sloep. and promotes dl* Wl( “ For several years I have recommended your ‘ Caatorla, * and ahnii always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pardxs, M. D., “Tho WInthrop," 131th Street and 7th Are., New York City. Tbs Cornua Compaxt, 77 Muikay Stkut, Nkw You. The Receiver** Fee. Judge Fort has passed an order nam ing $500 as the fee to be paid the re ceiver in the street railroad matter. The order was properly signed and has been recorded. ' j' R. E. BYRD, Auditor, OFFICE 57i JACKSON STREET, AMERICUS, QA. Will'adjust Books and Aocounts and do a general collecting business. A competent Sin C nW> SMi Reference.; J. W. Hbeffleld A Co., Bank Sumter, Davenport Drug Co. Correipoi deuce solicited. mayll ;,m SWEET WATER PARK HOTEL, Litbla Springs, Georgia. Elegance and. comfort. Table, service and furnishings above criticism. The best forth* least. Recreation for the pleasure seeker, The most natural mineral waters in the world free. High-claaa accommodations for 600 guests. Elevation 1,200 feet. Pure pine woods air. Xo malaria. The great Piedmont Chautau- qua, with its brilliant attractions. Ask us (on postal card), to send booklet and rates. Once n guest always a firm mend. Open May 12. ^ fe. W. MARSH A CO., mayij'3m. Proprietors. TTTHE BEST KNOWN RFMFDY G C i t -- Cures Gonorhwa am. Gleet In 1 to A Days, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and Is guaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physlclnns. Best Sy ringe free with each bottle. Price It Bold by druggists. Beware of Sub stitutes, AcineChcm.Co.Ltd..N.O.La Sold In Americus by Cook’s Pharmacy E. J.’Kltlridge, Fleetwood & Russell, J, K. Hall and Davenport Drug Comnanv. THREE NICE NEW COTTAGE HOMES, $12.50 EACH. ONE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, $25.00. ONE FIVEuROOM RESIDENCE, $16.00. L ONE HOTEL. The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in the city. Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey, Which l« ottered at the low price of 1*40. J. B. BROWN’S PRIVHTE STOCK, Ten years old, at ffl.U) per gallon! j. Jun2dAwtf SLAFPEY, •UNDER OPERA HOUSE. B. T. BYRD, REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES.IN;THE;WOEK Insurance placed on City and Country Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayors Office. dec25-dly. • DUNLAP HATS. For Rent! For Rent!™ UTEST aTYLES AND SHAPES - ARTHUR RYLANDER, ' Corner Lamar and Jackson S t K. L. McMATH. E. J. McMATH. B. H. McMATIl McMATH BROTHERS. A SNUG HOME, Part Cash, Balance monthly to the Company.' Loan See my list of Bargains for Vacant and Improved Property, M. CALLAWAY, ‘Real Estate Agent E. P. HARRIS, President and Manager. C. P. PAYNE, Sec. and Tteas. AMERICUS SUPPLY CO. PLUMBERS*GAS FITTERS MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty. Telephone No. 12. artesian block, americus, ga. W. H. R. SCHROEDER, HanofacturerCof Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Tin and Iren Roofing, Hot Air Heatin' Ete. Iron Smoko Sticki. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty. Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA. B. W. RUMNEY, MERCHANT TAILOR. Gentlemen wanting fine and good goods, good work in fit and execra tion of garments, will find it to their interest to call and see me before purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing done. Prices reasonable. . UP STAIRS, OVER P. L. HOLT’S ESTABLISHMENT, LAMAR STREET, - - AMERICUS, GA. June27d-tf On May i, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the 0CMULGEE BRICK COMPANY AND THE -* ' , RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY WILL OPFX A SALES YARD FOR * BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES -DEALERS IX Groceries, Frofisioes, Country Produce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, 0BA "C0& CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We solicit a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and see us. McMATH BROTHERS. BAKERY R. F, NEHRING, PROPRIETOR. Msod street, untftr Allen Hu AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.; 33 TX G O- I -1 will sell you the best baggy la Georgia, price ancUquality considered. Repairing all kinds solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S! GREENE. Cntton Avenue., - - - * Opposite Prince’s Stables' Americus, Georgia. W. D. Haynes & Bon. REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND BOND 3101-2 Lamar Street Americus, Ga. i ATTENTION I Old Nick Whiskey is the best and is noted for its ace and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 133 years without a rival as we const four year old RYE AND CORN, on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Old Nick Wiiiske y Co., Yashin co. Farther creek, h. c. A man will bp in charge of the yard to deliver goods to customers. A full stock of everything will he kept. Your orders solicited. 4-30 C. C. HAWKINS. U. O.LOVING, Administrator’s Sale, Will be aoI«l before the court houtg door, in the city of Americus, on HaturUuy, the llih day of July, 1W1, between the hours of 11 jHfusssamrisn erty belonging to U deceased* Terms, < . C W^5j4UBPHkV“ Junz.utu Temporary Administrator. HAWKINS & LOVING, ^Furniture, I null IJjUl uivi Uj 0S»- JIETALIC CASES, CASKETS AND CpFFINS. ;405 Cotton Avenue. Night offiieforrem'uWnijM attended to by G..O. Lovlny, at reddencelweM ilde Brown tieeL EnrialUobw alw»y»’.on hand. mayss-iy. Health is Wealth! K55T1 ’ Da. E. 0. WS#r*i xx2rr,»6nv*ntred,rHpdhcfor I ness, Convnliforu, Pitt, Nervo Headache, Nervou. Prostration caused by The oh of alcohol or tobacoo, Wakefnlncea, Mental Depression, Softeaing of tbe Brain, resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Bamnnesa, Loss of Font In either sex, Involuntary Losses and henna* torrboa. eansed by over-exertioa of the brain, eelf-abose or over-indulgence. Each beat can* tains on* month's treatment. 91.00 per box, or ■ix boxes for 95.00, tent by null, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. s • WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To care any case. With «ach orderreeclved by u for six boxes, accompanied with 954)0, we will send the purchaser oar written gnaranteeto refund the money If the treatment doee net af fect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by %.9oI#A| THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.. >..»oLAgt», Americas, Ga. L1PPMAN BROS., Proprietor*, Druggists, Lippnen's Block, SAVANNAH, GA. For salo by tbo DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americas, Ga. KSHt* am me worn motsmamo/a curb jnansBfc A Certain Core for Dyspepsia. There it perhaps no disease to prevalent as Dyspepsia and indigestion, and one too. that up auwt eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseasee have their origin in Dyspepsia, The symptoms are lost of appetite, Iota of flesh a feeling of fulness or weight in the stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, doll pain in the head, with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, Irregularity of bowels, low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, derange* mentof kidneys, and not unP-wuently palpita tion of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symptoms Da. Holt's Dvsrxmo Kuxn will cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt’i Dyspeptic Elixir C vnpanvi M0jrrexuKA,0A Care,Is. ind Trsde-M.rks obtained, and nU Pst- cut basinets conducted tor Uodsmte Fees. .u.TStwtf rsmot# from Washington. , . 8end model, drawing or photo*, with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, t—* ** cbaive. Our fee not dne till patent Is set J C.A.SNOW&CO. 0»eeit* Patent o«ee, Wsehi*«t*a. 0. C.