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HUNTING HIS CHILD.
A FATHER LOOKING FOR HIS PRETTY
AND BELOVED DAUGHTER
You r Can
Who Wh Lured Away From Home by a
Man Who Sought Her Lore Only to Bala
Her-On the track of the Wily and Dot-
HUh Scoundrel.
-AT-
John R. Shaw’s
A- BIG
ASSORTMENT
OF 1
STYLES and SIZES
From 4 to 14 yrs.,
h SHE MOTHER'S FRIEND
Patent Shirtwaist
No Buttons oan be Torn off
either In Wearing or
' Washing.
The Mother’s Friend doee away en
tirely with the eewing on of button*. It
ii supplied with an adjustable belt,
whloh is easily taken off when the waiet
is washed; the buttons are riveted on the
belt, consequently oan not be torn off,
either in wearing, washing or ironing.
-ALSO-
Shirt Waists
-Of the ordinary kind,
IT 25c to 15c TO CLOSE OUT.
SPECIAL OFFER
—of-
200 Boys’ Sailor Suits.
47 Saits at (1.25. Seduced from (1.75.
03 Suits at (1.50. Reduced from (2.00.
51 Salts st (2,00. Reduced from (2.75.
09 Saits st (2.50. Reduced from (3.60.
Colors in Bine, Brown and Gray.
\ Buy one of these snito for yonr little
qj—it will nearly tickle him to death.
■ A
JOHN R. SHAW,
Men’s, Youth*,' Boys’ and
Children’s
Ready Made Clotting
119 Forsyth St.,
A.MERICUS, GA.
There wss in Americut yesterday an
old man whose form it bent and whose
hair has been silver-streaked by the
frosts of time, who came on a sorrowful
mission.
Ho was looking for his daughter, a
beautiful and vlvaoloua young lady of
18, with chestnut hair, lovyly brown
eyea that are targe and pathetic, a com
plexion oreamy in its whiteness, save
where the primrose dash of perfect
health mantles each cheek, and a form
that is the envy of some of her city sis
ters. All this and more le Miss Era
Hargrove.
That is the name of|the young’ lady,
and the name of the old gentleman who
is looking for her is W. 3. Hargrove, one
of the most respected citizens of Berrien
county. The story that he told is one
brimming over with a father's lore for
his child, and one that will cause many
who read It to hope that the old mad’s
hunt may be successful.
Mr. Hargrove lives some distance in
the country from Tifton. He is will-to-
do in the things of the
world and is a man who has
been honored by those among whom
he lives. Still he is but a common
farmer. The little house where be
makes his home furnished an abiding
place for himself and his daughter, Miss
Eva, who has been described. To say
that this young lady is beautiful would
be putting it mildly, if one could judge
correctly from the picture which the
old man exhibited here. She has been
given every advantage which could have
been given her, she being the only liv
ing child and her mother having died a
few weeks after she was born. Miss Eva
has only been back about six or eight
weeks from Nashville, where she gradu
ated with distinction.
When sLe got home she found an ad-
dltion to the family in the person of s
Mr. H. W. Turner, a lightning rod agent
whom he had taken in while he was pat
ting rods on the house. Turner ansi
Miss Eva became very intimate. They
would seek each other’s company and
seemed to be satisfled only when they
ere together.
Turner liked to drink and when he
would drink be talked too much.
One day while he was In his
cups he told a friend of old
man Hargrove’s, with whom he too had
become Intimate, how he was going to
entice Miss Eva away from home under
the belief that be would marry her,
which he said he would never do. That
friend told Mr. Hargrove what he had
been told. The father talked with his
daughter and ordered Turner to lose no
time about leaving the place.
Turner didn't go far. He probably
knew how well be had succeeded in
capturing the young lady. Sho refused
to listen to whst her father bad said.
Several notes were passed between the
and Turner. The result was that they
ran away Tuesday night. As soon as
hq found out that they had gone away
Mr. Hargrove started in pursuit. He fol
lowed them to Albany. He fonnB that
Turner and hit daughter had spent
Wednesday night in % house of ill repute
there, leaving on a train coming this
way—the train which arrived here at
337 yesterday morning. It was also
found that Turner bought tickets from
Albany to Birmingham by way of Ameri
cas and Columbus.
Mr. Hargrove is satisfied that Turner
has rained his daughter, and that be
will desert her and leave her to a life of
shame before the old man, who loves
her better than bis own life, can find
her.
Mr. Hargrove it about heart-broken,
but it mad, and it will not be healthy
for Turner-if the old man whom he
wronged comes in contact with him.
Telegrams have already been sent to
Birmingham giving a description of
Turner and hit victim, and asking the
police to cake them in charge if they
arrive there. If Tamer is brought hack
to Georgia and to Berrien county he
will probably'be lynched, unless be can
prove conclusively that he has not
harmed the yonng lady.
Mr. Hargrove went to Columbus yea*
terday afternoon. He will leave .there
on the first train for Birmingham.
. /
Hr. Bukhalter’s Position..
Tijies-Recordeb—1 see that one
yonr political seers has ascended the
mysterious mountain of propheoy, and
named me aa the next senator for this
district. Mow, If hit prophetic mind
bat been Influeneed by a partial friend
ship for me, and “the wish hat been
made the father- to the thought,"
course I most Up 1 my hat with thanks.
But if be simply reasons from analogy
and construes my recent elevation to the
presidency of the 8umter county alli
ance to be a stepping-stone to the other
office, then I shall most emphatically
demur, for I consider my present office
by far the greater. My brethren of the
alliance, without my solicitation, have
honored me with this trust, and if I can,
by the prudent discharge of the duties en
cumbent on me, help them to lighten their
hardens and unify them In this great
struggle for justice and reform, my
highest ambition will have been grati
fied. Respectfully,
D. C. N. BlT.KnAI.TEU.
Hottest
The patrons of Tue Times-Recgrdeb
are urged to pay promptly the bills
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 on the first
of the month It is necessary for all its
bills to be promptly collected.
The current expenses of Tiie ITimes-
Recobder establishment are' about (50
per day, which must be paid every
Monday without fall or delay.
We are therefore compelled to .press
collections; and while the small bills
that some owe may cause them itoj're
gard the matter as insignificant, these
small accounts aggregate (sovcral (thou
sand dollars, which we are compelled to
collect promptly to meet our obligations.
A newspaper can’t run a week with
out mpney; so come up to the captain 1
office and settle.
Times Plblisuino Company.
The Iowa republicans, in their recent
state convention endorsed the Harrison
administration and the billion dollar
congress. They are evidently joined to
their idols.
People with impure blood mqy be said
to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of
half its joys when the blood is loaded
with Impurities and disease. Correct
this condition with DeWItt’s Sarsapa
rilla, it is reliable. For .sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
The persecuted Jews are flocking into
Palestine by the thousands, and many
of them are In a very destitute condi
tion.
For Bent.
The Taylor residence on Lamar street,
suitable for boarding house. Possession
July 1. 8. M. Cohex.
junel4-d-tf 9
Fora pleasant shave go to Dr.El
dridge’s and bay one of those celebrrtcd
Tower Razors which are guaranteed to
please.
The finest cakes, and the celebrated
cream bread, bated every morning, at
C. C. Cabteb.
A foil line of lamps, chimneys, burn
ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap at
Dn. J. E. Ei.mtintiu.
use lot of
I will sail cheap by the box «r
lots. .
Don’t storfti the system as yon would
a fort. If he'd by the enemy, consti
pation, gently persuade it to surrender
with DeWItt’s Little Early Kisers.
These little pills are wonderful con-
vincers. For tale by the Davenport
Drug Company,
The emperor of Germany la again ex
hibiting himself in grand style on i
tour through the monarchies of Eu
rope.
Investigate their merits. De Witt’s
Little Early Risers don’t gripe, cause
nausea or pain, which accounts for their
popularity. The Davenport Drag Com
pany says they would, not run a drag
atoro without these little pills.
Oiburn, the Atlanta murderer who la
undor sentence of death, la said to be
starving himself with a view to cheating
the gallows.
DeWItt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, Increases tbo appetite and tones
up the system. It hat benefitted many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders^ It will help you. .For sale by
the Davenport Drag Company.
The Roman Catholic bishops' of Ire
land are continuing their figift against
Parqell, declaring him to be nnflj for
the leadership of his people,
We cannot afford to deceive yon. Con
dones is begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that
will core constipation and sick headache.
For sale by the Davenport Drug Com-
ptny.
When negroes are carried north to
take the placet of white men as labor
ers, or enter into competition with
them, they hare to be carried under
guard. .
DeWItt’s Sarsaparilla destroys inch
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many live*. For tale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Chairman Brice, of the national dem
ocratic committee, is out in a letter urg
ing democrats to begin work at once for
the presidential contest of next year.
You never tried DeWItt’s Little Ear
ly Risers for constlpstion, bllliousness,
sick headache, or you would not hare
theaese diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drag Company.
The most of the weekly press gang
take their holiday tb|s week instead of
last, which enables them to attend the
Georgia Weekly Press association.
Perfect notion and perfect Lealtfa re
sult from the use of DeWitt a little
Early risers, a perfect little piU. For
sale by the Davenport Drag Company.
Hawkefi* CryitilIzti\ Lenses Id nil
styles, »pucs iUnl eyufflew*** eul<l with
a guarantee
EWhb
OF THE8TATE 8UNDAY 8CHOOL AS
SOCIATION WRITE8
A letter Which Ksplains Itsslf-A Work
ers’ Oeef.rwc to be Held st the Pled-
moat Chsotandna—A Ears* Attendance
Especially Hoped For.
President J. W. Wheatley hat sent out
the following letter, which explains It
self, and whieh will be of interest to the
tbousanr 4 of Sunday school workers
throughout Georgia: -
Am* bices, July 6, 1891.—Officer of
Georgia S. 8. Association receiving this
circular please distribute copies among
the leading workers in each county in
your district and get your local papers
to notice free.
Dear friend and fellow-workers: The
Georgia State Sunday Sehool Convention,
at its last session in Columbus, accepted
the invitation of the Piedmont Chautau
qua to have the Sunday echool interest
represented in Us work for the coming
seatlon of the Chautauqua, and the Ex
ecutive committee of the Sunday School
Association was instructed to prepare)
the programme for the occasion. The
committee has arranged for two days,
July 20th and 30th, to be given to this
work, and the ’programme, as agreed
upon, coneiete of a “Worker 1 ! Confer
ence," on the 29tb, and a children’s
mass meeting, with addressee by prom
inent workers, on the 30th. Reduced
rates will be given by tins railroads, and
the management of the Chautauqua and
the committee of the Sunday School As
sociation will do everything in their
power to promote the success of the oo
caaion.
It Is especially hoped that the “Work
ers’ Conference” will be very largely at
tended. Such a gathering of earnest
worker* from all parts of the state
would be of great laterestand usefulness
to the great cause in which we are labor
ing. There ought to be one thousand
consecrated Sunday school workers in
attendance on this grand meeting, and
the appeal is mods to you to make one
of the number. It may perhaps be nec
essary for yon to make some sacrifice to
do this, bnt It le In Hie name and He
will honor and bleu the offering. Please
make an earnest effort to attend the
meetings, as arranged for this occasion
and let ns hear from yon at once that we
may know if yon oan meet with ue.
Come praying the bleuing and presence
of the divine spirit on this work and oc
casion. Yours sincerely,
J. W. Wheatley,
President Georgia S. 8. Ait’n.
R. B. Reppabd,
Ch’m’n Ex. Com. Ga. 8. S. Au’n.
Lott Wabbix,
Secretary Ga. 8, S. Au’n.
We will thank the Georgia press for a
notice of this meeting free. As they
have so often kindly aided os In onr work
we take the liberty of tending a copy to
each paper In our itato. Respectfully,
J. W. Wheatley, Pres.
DOOTOR OvubnteS zxensii
•AiTni> nUrsnaPoaMnOantortM
ACkFR £ Ue*d»«h#, DIIImimm, and
NWnhii w fnitliillifi laiijj flaufs
ntuifi fkTirit# with tt*
iPUfiEl
■PIRKlI
Dlllt waste*
IKS. la Aawtiaa for SSa. Ovl
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
VMM MAM.
luttrmtBSiivra.
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive sale of these Celebra
teo Glasses in Americas, Ga.
FAULKNER, KELLAM 4 MOORE,
The only Manufacturing Opticians in
South, Atlaeta, Georgia.
)NE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
MASONIC NOTICE.
BOULAR coramnnlcatton of Americas
iLodge No. 1S.F.A.X. to-night at 8 o’clock,
looming brethren fraternally Invited
J.L. Ma —
J. B. I>C*ir,ftec.
JAS. T. COTNE'
ip JEWELER,
DIAMONDS
- "— ■AND 1 " *
WATCHES
IN CLUBS.
TELEPHONE 102.
102 FOR8YTH 8TREET.
DRTLER & 1
DERBY’S T
JJestand J
LIottom X
•BICES;
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Water Coolers.
These are heavy galvanized lined,
oharooal filled coolers, in a japanned
finish with beautiful decorations, and
niokel plated fanoets. The “B. & B.”
prices are for
4 Gal $1.25
2 “ 2.26
8 “ 2.76
4 " 8.75
6 “ 4.25
10 “ . 6.76
FREEZERS
3 Qt White Mountain .$2.50
4 « « <• 3.00
6 « « •• * 3.50
Mason's Patent, with
oadv
■■■H, lined tops.
Factories hare sdranosd their price* 40 per oent
on thus goods during the lut month. Com-'
pare our “B. A B.”. prices:
Quarts, (1.40 per doi. i Galls., (1.85 per doz.
REFRIGERATORS
This bu been a new line with us, but we
' bare bought them at the right prices, we hare
advertised them at the right times, and we
bavo been selling them right along. If you
are thinking of getting one, we are the right
people to tee, a* we have jnst gotten a new
lot of the “rightett” kind.
SPECIALTIES
W* have a foil line of rammer goods, oil and gasoline
stove*, sponge or foot or Infant's bath tubs, fly fans,
wire dish covers, lee pitchers, butter crocks, lemon
( queezers, etc. at “B. A B.” prices.
BTJTLER & BERRY.
artesian corner.
LEE * LAMAR STREETS.
T
Are the Bargains We shall Offer in
Shoes, Hats and Umbrellas
For the Next Ten Days—For Cash.
WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO.
H)nn»-ljrr-pa««6
J.L. Mack, W. M.
WASTED.
E will pay tlx cents a Meet fur bran
AXXRICC* ICK CO.
W aodost'uekS
June'JkKw
LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH,
AOBSTron Unov Cxxtbal Lira lasusAircr Co. Also stent for New Knxl.nd Mutual
Accident Association. PollclM In ttate. Compcntte art the cheapest ami belt.
I Win also bey and Mil mocks. Bonds and It -si Estatr.
OFFICE ROOM 4, BABLOW •BLOCK, UP STAIB8.
AMERICUS, - - - <vV.
*)Jun-tl , Ml Loo Htrect.
KENT.
i bmis** and loLnix rooms* good neigh-
J - AN8LEY.
To Our Patrons*
After this week we will collect ell bills
for job work weekly. ThU will make
payment# easier for you, and help us
materially, .a« our expenses are payable
weekly. /
• Times Pitdlisiiio Company.
Arrival and Departure^ Trains.
CEKTBALB. B.
Arrive From. Leave For.
A nice lot of cigar*, smoking
and pipes at Dr. Eldridgo’a Dru;
JAIIIw 1! ROOM fc
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