Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 09, 1891, Image 5

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THE aMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOEDER: THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1891. ABOUT THAT RALLY. AMERICUS SHOULD &TEND HER VISITORS A WELCOME Which Will be at Onc0Genulne and Hearty You Can Find -The Connell Leads off In the Matter- Let the People Follow With Well Filled Baskets. -AT- John R. Shaw’s A BIGr ASSORTMENT OF STYLES and SIZES From 4 to 14 yrs., THE MOTHER’S FRIEND Patent Shirtwaist No Buttons can be Torn off either In Wearing or Washing. The Mother's Friend docs away en tirely with the sewing on of buttons. It tied with an adjustable belt, is supplied with an adjustable belt, which is easily taken off when the waist Is washed; the buttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can not be torn off, either In wearing, washing or ironing. t -ALSO- Shirt Waists Of the ordinary kind, AT 23cto 75c TO CLOSEOUT. SPECIAL OFFER OF- 200 Boys’ Sailor Suits. 47 Suits at $1.2$. Reduced from $1.15. 03 Suits at $1.60. Reduced from $2.00. $1 Suits at ^2.00. Reduced from $2.75. 39 Suita at $2.50. Reduced from $3.50. Colon In Bine, Brown and Gray. The grand afliance rally which come, off next Tuesday is all the talk just now. A crowd of at least ten, If not twenty, thousand is expected to congregate in Americus that day as this is the rallying point for all South Georgia. The peo ple will literally pour Into town from all points along the railroads leading heie, while many will corao in buggies and wagons from Sumtftr and the coun ties which are.not accessible by rail. Now that the proposed barbecue bas been dispensed with on account of tho time it would take up there is a chance for Americus to simply outdo hersolf in regard to hospitality and convince the alliancemen that they are holding their rally in the home of their friends. It is a fact known of all that Americus will be glad to have this large assemblage of alliancemen and that she will extend a most hearty wolcome to the farmers of South Georgia and to the noted men who are to addresstliem in Americus on the day of tho grand rally. It is generally understood that the far mers will bring baskets along from home and that there will be a great basket dinner. Every citizen of Americus, es pecially every merchant, should send a well Ailed basket to help feed those who will be here. Too much cannot bo done for these people, for after all they are the mainstay of Americus, and of every other town in the country for that mat ter. Americus should do her full share toward entertaining her visitors on that occasion and thcro is much that she can do. There is but little room for those who know Americus and Americus peo ple to doubt that they will help in every Way they can to mako the day a grand success. The council has sot the ball rolling, and the people will keep it in motion. A special committoo from the coun cil, consisting of Aldermen Williams, Logan and Wheatley has been appointed to act in concert with the special com mittee from the Sumter County Alliance is making arrangements for the rally. Tho joint committee has decided to have the exercises of the day held In the grove just south of the Southwestern depot. The council committee has let the contract for a spacious speakors’ stand, which will be substantially built and neatly covered, and for seats enough to seat several thousand people. Work on tliesp will be commenced in ample time for them to be ready by the day of the rally. This committee will ajfo see that plenty of ice and water is furnished to cool off the people and quench their thirst. These things will be the gilt of the city of Americus. Now the people should be beginning to get ready to do something on their own account. It might be well to hold a meeting at some place that may be agreed upon to arrange upon some plan for the people to punue In regard to the matter. Other cities w%ere the rallies are to be held have adopted this plan, and Aihericus should extend the alliancemen and their leaders as hearty a welcome as they will receive any. where. Whether the meeting is held or not, however, that welcome can |je ex tended and the people of Amerlous and the merebanta can prepare baskets to help swell the dinner that will be spread that day. Let everybody see what they can do In this matter, and no one will lose any thing by IL Let’s greet Americus’vis itors with a hearty and sincere welcome genuine Americus welcome. * lemon elixir. Letter List. Tbq following unclaimed letter* will be sent to the dead letter office If not called tor In ten days. Say “advertised letters” when calling for them at office H R Brickelor, Mrs Eliza Bryan, A V Brown, J L. Brown, Miss Anna Beary- hill, Miss Mel Cooper, J H Cook, Bert Clarkson, C R Clements, R C Chase, James Dooly, Miss Fannie Davenport, Francis Fredrick, Chas Glass, Miss W Garry, Mrs F Halkin, Lucy S Hedy, Mrs M Hinson, Mary Hill, Henderson Harris, Kate Jenkins, Col, Bar Lewis, Rouse Mark, Miss M A Maxwell, Mrs. E. A. Mann, Miss Willie McNeal, Miss Winnie McGee, A E Paxton, J Rose W B Rob erts, Edmond RoIIb, Wilson Smith, Misa Simpson, W D Scott, Miss Anna Shalts, Edner Scrutcliins, Mrs Anua Tlnsly, col, John Teary. Will Williams, Abe Wil llams, Willie Williams, Henry T Walker,' S E Waltou. , J. C. Ronev, P. M. Americus, July 8, 1891. Notice! The patrons of The Times-Recgrder are urged to pay promptly the hills which are now due for subscription, ad vertising and job work for the past month. A newspaper has to pay its labor the cash weekly, aud ou the first of the month it is necessary for all its bills to be promptly collected. The current expenses of The (Times- Recohder establishment are about $50 per day, which must be paid every Monday without fall or delay. Wo are therefore compelled to press collections; and while thir small bills that some owe may cause them ttojfre- 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. « Times Publishing Company. To Our Pataonl. After this week we 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 Publishig Company. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldrldge Drug Store. Sacks Wanted. We will pay six cents a piece for bran and oat sacks. june28-d-2w Americus Ice Co. For a pleasant shave go to .Dr. El dridge’s and buy one of those celebrrtod Tower Razors which are guaranteed to please. The finest cakes, and the celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, at C. C. Carter. Buy one of these suits for your little oy—it will nearly tickle him to death. JOHN R. SHAW, DEALER Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s pleasant, Elegant, Itellabto. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, tako Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. - ■ . Ladies, for natural and thorough or* g&nio regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moxley'aLemon Elixir wiU not fail you in any of the above named dia- eaaes, ail of whieh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. _ „ , Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drop. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and long diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only -. H. Mozloy, Atlanta, Ga. Heady Made CloUisg 119 Forsyth St., AMERICUS, GA. by Dt. H. Moxley, Atian may2-»unthurs*wkl-lyr Ex-Congressman Carlton, of Athens, is thinking about sell! home “Cl 1 lling-hi* beautiful ” The price of- home “Clorerhurat 1 feted for It I* $50,000. Tha doctor re fused an offer of $40,000 for tho property some time ago. . If food sours on tii*wSw tion if defective. De Witt’s Little Early Riser* will remedy this. The fsmous Uttle pills that never gripe and never disappoint For sale by Drug Compqnfc . ‘ A full line of lamps, chimneys, burn ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap at Dr. J. E. EldrIdge. I have a large lot of good cigars that I will sell cheap by the box or larger lots. C. C. Carter. Prescriptions accurately compounded of pure drugs, at all hours at D«. Eldiudge Drug Store. TOWARD THE DEEP SEA THE SAVANNAH, AMERICUS A MONT GOMERY WILL PUSH It tb« Savannah Morning New, Is Not Mis taken—Tho Work Expected to Bagla a. Soon a. tho Western lExtenalon to Com plete—Intonating Banding. The Savannah Morning News of yes terday had this to say of the Savannah, Americus it Montgomery road: Iron for the Chattahoochee river bridge of (the Savannah, Americus «t Montgomery railroad Is belpg shipped through Savannah almost dally. Three carloads went through last njght This bridge will be finished within a few weeks, and then the Savannah, Ameri cus & Montgomery road will be a com plete line to Montgomery, Ala., giving it 340 miles. As soon as this work is dpne it is ex pected that the contractors and men will turn their attention this way and begin building to Savannah, either inde pendently or to meet another road. About seventy-five miles will have to be built to accomplish this, but there is no doubt that the .Savannah, Americus it Montgomery will come In. The road is after an outlet to the sea, and Savannah Is really the only practicable point to build to. It Is asserted on good authority that the Middle Georgia & Atlantic will be built to a connection with the Savannah, Americus tfc Montgomery, and give It terminal rights on Hutchinson's Island. This may account for the present actlvl ty of the promoters of the Middle Geor- gla & Atlantic. Seventy-five miles of this road must be built to hold Hutch inson’s Island. It may ne quite a while before a suffl. clent sum of money can be ra^imd to carry the projected road to completion, and it would be a matter of. considerable convenience and profit all around to form a connecting arm to the Savannah, Americus & Montgomery until such time as other arrangements can be made. The Savannah, Americus Jc Montgom ery runs through one of the finest agri cultural and naval stores regions In the south. With Its lino completed Into Montgomery and an opening to the sea by way of Savannah, a great quantity of cotton will be brought here for shipment north. The benefits that would accrue to Savannah by the combination spoken of would be of great importance. The road is now doing an Immense carrying ti-ade in naval stores, having In factmore bnslness in this particular line than it can handle. The Savannah, Americus & Montgom ery is a paying Institution that bas come to stay. It has the best of financial baoklng, both at borne and abroad, and It Is the intention of the corporation to have its own line of steamers to the north as soon as it can arrange Independ ent connections with the sea. JAS. T. com, . JEWELER, DIAMONDS WATCHES I1V TELEPHONE 102, CLXJBS. 102 FORSYTH STREET. pDTLER & 1 DERBY'S t JUeST AND J LJottom 1 iOPULAR r rices, m Frank Goodwin, the 18-year-old son of Mr. George Goodwin, the steward of the Augusta hotel, was drowned in the Sa vannah river while in bathing on the Carolina shore opposite the elty. Macbeth’s " pearl top ” and “pearl glass” lamp- chimneys do not break from heat, not one in a hundred; they break from accidents. They are made of clear glass as well as tough, as clear as crystal. They fit die lamps they are, made for. Snape controls the draft. They are shaped right. Draft contributes to proper combustion; • that makes light. They improve the light of a lamp. But they cost a dealer three times as much as common chimneys, and, as they do not break, he is apt to be anxious lest they stop his trade. Diminished sales and less profit are not agreeable to him. There are two sides to the question. Talk with him. nttstmrt. G*0- A MACH NTH & Co. James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Ga., writes: “My wife was in bad health for eight years. Five doctors and as many more different patent medicines had done her no good. Six bottles of B. B. B. has cured her. 6-16-lm-eod Water Coolers, These are heavy galvanized- lined,,: oharcoal filled coolers, in. a japanned- finish with beautiful decorations, and 1 niokel plated faucets. The “B. & B.”, - prices dre for • - 14 Gal. fl.26 2 “ 2.26 3 “ 2.76 ‘ 4 " 8.76 0 “ 4.26 10 “ 6.76 FREEZERS 3 Qt White Mountain 12.60 4 « « '• 8.00 6 « « “ 8.60 Mason’s Patent, with porcelain lined top*. Factories have advanced their prtoea 40 per cent on the** good* during the la*t month. Com pare our “B. A B.” price*: Quarto, $1.40 per do*, j Gall*., $1.85 per doz. REFRIGERATORS This ha* been a new lino with us, but we have bought them at the right prices, wo have advertised them at the right times, and we have been aelling them right along. If you are thinking of getting one, we are the right people to aeo, as wo have just gotten a now lot of the “rightest” kind; Medicinally pure wines, brandies and i at Dr. whiskies i , Eldridgo's Drug Store. Congressman Belden, in a speech de livered at Syracuse, urged republican* to nominate Chauncey M. Depew for governor. ■doctor! ACKER’S ■ I,-PURE S I PINK IM PILLS: ImR stew. ■rile wtlk the Sold In rwiwd TOC U. JJOLite Amortco for PSe, Got them from row Disgglat* or rets w.a.resonate* 4S Woe, Bnoln;, lev Took. ■iMaOMaooeaaaellaMtoooeri PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES u>be THAME MARK. QutttyftntiUAlvijlo Davenport For B#at. The Taylor residence on L*nut street, suitable for boarding home. PoMewton July 1. S. M. Cohen. junel4rd-tf DAVENPORT DRUG CO. Pharmacists Have Exclusive sale of these Celebba txo Glasses In Americus, Ga. FACTXYER, KELUM i MOORE, nly Manufacturing Opticians nth, Atlanta, Gboroi a. L.N.Traxmkll chairman,, alxx 8, Erwin, > Com' ViaoiL Powers. > A. C. Bkiscoe, Secretary. rJ' Atlanta. Ga., Join 1,1881. Circular No. 192. General Buis No. 2 Is amended so si to real as follows—sslil amendment to take ef fect tnitanler: 2. Monthly Reports. Eecb Railroad Company doing business In the Stele of Geortts shall Hie In the office of the Commlulonero. on or berore the 20th day ol each month, a report or Its earnings and expenses for the month preceding i.pon a B ruited form (A); and ehall alio at the same me file In said office, a report of nil orders, raise, rexulatlono and circulars Issued by the Commission during the preceding month, accompanied by a statement showing whether said orders, rales, regulations and circulars have been duly posted as required by the rales of tbe Commission, and have been put In force on laid rood. Bald report lobe made on a printed form - C" as follows: SUMMER SPECIALTIES We have a full line of summer good*, oil and gasoline stoves, sponge or foot or Infant’* bath tubs, fly fans, wiro dish cover*, lee pltohers, butter crook*, lomon ,qu»ozers, etc. at “B. 4 B." price*. BUTLER & BERRY. ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE A LAMAR STREETS. Are the Bargains We shall Offer in Shoes, Eats and Umbrellas For the Next Ten Days—For Cash. Hocrelary Railroad Commlseloa of Georgia: ^Yonr ’circular order No - received and a copy has been fur-Uhed each local agent of this Company, with tool ruc tions that he poet the same In a conspicuous piaoe. and that tho some bo eon with. ..of.. ...JUt-fco. By order of tho Board. L. N.TRAMK ELL, J. D. BEYNOX, PREFERRED PRACTICE. Williford, Matthews & co. HJune-lyr-pageS LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH, Agent vox Union central Lite Inscnancn Co. Also agent tot NswKngtend Mutual Accident Association. Policies In these Companies are the cheapest and belt. I Win also bay and sell Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate, OFFICE BOOM 4, BARLOW BLOCK. UP STAIRS. AMERICUS, - - - - <?A. The annual meeting of th* stockhold ers of tbe Savannah, Americus and Montgomery railway will take place at Glover’s opera house, Americus, Ga., on Thursday, July 0,at 10 a. m. S. H. Hawkins, President S. C; Cooper, Secretary. — Our celebrated cream bread is mads from “King of Patei s” flour, the finest ever offered to the bode in Americus. C.C. Canter. omce 5 Fleetwocd'a Reaeell’e dragsters For your toilet soaps, toilet powder* ■OUettWe till « Arrival and Departure of Trains. CENTRAL R* R. Arrive From. Iaeve For. 6:40 pm 11:45 p. m. Columbus 8:20am4iMMjai 1:08pm 0:37 pm Macon 2:35 pm 2:33p m 3:33am Albany 1:03pm 0:37rm ■. A, AX.B. K. 3:00 n m 3:t0j> m Savannah 8:3) a m 7:00 p m TiUfai * “ 3:85 p 1 5 am Omaha 0:!5p m6:45am KAIL CLOSES. Going East (B. a'. A M.) - Going West Going North and West (H. A w.) 7:50 a m. Going Nor-b and tort (Cen)2:00pmS:00pn.. Going Booth and West “ U:a0pm»K»pm I am soiling groceries cheap fee tbe reek. Come acid see i > my stock. n fliwc