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PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
THOSE MARK.
, / Culliy Tint ud ilnju
ARTESIAN CORKER.
We are not after room ok most
nerifoifrft jfrfuld Bay—bdt are AF
TER MONEY—room we have
enough—but are SHORT ON
jT ’’“T - 7
and bad no oommetoe with othar na
tloni then it woald not matter. But
we cannot make other nation* take our
tilrer only at It* bullion value.
The “flat” of the government atop* as
the reuel passes orer the bar - in New
York bay,' and what was- feckonedon
ohtnge as one dollar shrink* to eighty
cents of uncurrent money, hence the
seventy millions of gold coin recently
shipped to Europe to meet the balanoes
intrude.
The remedy for the present distress to
my mind Is tornsfo£o back to the old
system. Abolish the national banks.
Let the state banks tsane bills; for every
dollar in coin, three dollars in bills.
Hedge the banks with strong laws and
severe penalties for their violation*,
then the eurrenoy will not ail flow to
New York at the behest of a few manip-
nlatoia In Wall street, as the conjestion
of all the Mood (to the head, but each
state will have its quota to transact Its
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive sale of these Ciusu
ns Glasses in Americus, Ga.
FAULKNER, KEUAM 4 MOORE,
Th$ only Manufacturing Opticians, ia
NIGHT ROBES
If you want to know what we
m&n by a SWEEPING Reduc
tion, come to this
ippMty
This la’Ad
straight!
the shoulder.
* .nn
Williford, Matthews & co.
twedty-two dollar* per capita as now,
we wRI bava over fifty dollars.
!! I know that some will bo horrified at
toe Idea, and will say that they want no
“wild cat banks," that they wants cur
rency that Is good from New York to
Texas. This is the old cry. We dp not
propose wild oat money,but good money,
cheap money for we will never have
cheap money nntil we go back to the
old way, 'of good collecting laws, and
state issues, then the banks will lend
their money at 7 per cent, per annum,
and make more clear profit than under
the preeent system. M. (tens.
A fall line of lamp*, chimneys, burn-
If you,want bargains, come now.
ncum.
and you will find the Largest and
mosbwaried-' stock of> shoo*' aver
offered in‘Americas and at lower
prices than are obtainable else*
where. ,*
THE NAME-
U)une.lrr.pe«»S
,NE four room hones on Harris street .
I ply to J. Hskst Freeman,
ITVBJfUIlBD c
1'Cbarah AieeL
lEVERALeholes rooms li
| call ou M. Calls* ay at &
SHOE STORE.
THE PLACE:—
- < 119 Forsyth St,
aWrious, g
Arrive From. Leave For.
2:» p m 3:£l»m Albany I:08pm«J7pm
' s. a.*k.*.R.
8:00am 6:10pm Savannah 8:00 am 7:00 p m
OdOpm 7:15am Omaha «:15psa«:46a m.
latorially, as our expenses aro payable
Times Pcblishio Compact.
A nloe Une of extracts, oolognes, toll*
An sienrslon train will to ran from
Columbus to Americus
on to.
Tuesday, July 14th.
This sotodnl* will,to ob-ervedi
LSAva '.rrAfnfiMWoTu U ***i»a
7.1**. a* .....Cotaaito* lMw as
t-jo p. ai Anwneu im a. as.
Om Fan tor lb* Neeau Vito.
o. a. nth a i.n, viw-pm.
Amertona, Oa., July 10, UN.
i a nice one ax xxincis, ooiu|
st waters. An., at Dr. Xldrit
Store. .
—mail c tease. -
Ooln* Beat (B. A* A M.)
Oolna 5 orto and Waat (H. it W.
Goins Sorb and Fast fCan) J:U
Goins South aad Was! " UJ
*..N. B.-No goods charged at
these out prices, but will be charg
ed at our regular prices.
* y JOHN B. 8HAW.S
ty six cents a piece for bran
Asuaicus Its Co.
of pure di
BE
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, JULY
n,
i
MAJOR SPEER WRITES
Shoes for Young I
Shoes for Old!
Shoes for Rich 1
Shoes for Poor!
LOOK
HIS VIEWS ON THE ALL IMPORTANT
FINANCIAL QUESTION.
Ha Favors Ooln* Back to the Old Way,
Bnllns National Banka out and Allowlnc
State Banka to Issue Three Uol-
Un for One.
AT
YOUR
SHOES I
THE-
‘Great American fcagle’
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
Has just what you want
A Sweeping Reduction
will be mode on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days!
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale
unprecedented bargains will be
offered chi all LOW OUT SUM
MER SHOES, and we expect that
the announcement of this sale will
The Times. Rkcoedkb:—We, that it to
■ay, three ladles and three gentlemen,
decided to brave the perils of the “deep
blue sea” (but tho sea Is green),
voyage to New York, and thereby escape
the dust and heat of summer travel by
rail. We had a delightful time, barring
the enforced tribute to old Neptune,
while none of the party would have flat
tered him for hla trident. Yet perforce
with wry faces and one aoeord they
bowed to hie power. And here comes
up the oft repeated question, what is
that makes one see siek? Is it the salt
water, or the motion of the vessel? If it
was the motion of the vessel, then why
a tfans flsj.fi not the motion of cars make one sick?
fllW 18*f ■ If salt water, wly does It not make one
sick when bathmg on the sea shore?
is claimed by the knowing ones that it ia
caused by the absence of rest for the eye,
The eye, like Noah’s dove that “found
no rest for the sole of her foot” We
know of a fact, “to the faint-hearted
who go down to sea in ships, there
sorrow on the sea, it cannot be quiet
whose waters cast up mire and dirt'
There is a fortune in store for the man
who discovers a preventive for sea sick
ness.
The third day out on our voyage,- as
the sun went down behind the Jersey
flats, and sweet musio was wafted us
npon the umblent air from the shore,
we forgot our sorrows of the sea in the
beautiful vision that met our gaze, at
the lower and upper bay, and the level
lands, and the entrance into the city il
lumined by thousands of lights on sea
and land. It was said and believed by
many in 1800, that grass would grow in
the streets of New York City, and it
would be given over to the owls and
bate for an habitation, when the South
seceded from the union. But- a greater
calamity ia upon the city now than se
cession. The agitation of the silver bill
has done more harm than secession and
money has gone Into hiding like the fid
dlers upon the beach, Innumerable aa the
leaves ;of Vallombros, upon the least
disturbance are gone into their holes,
and pulled their holes in after thorn,
leaving not a vestige behind. So has
money gone Into the safe deposits of
New York to remain until the tinkering
on finances by the solons is over. The
words “to let” that stares you in the
face from every block, and nearly every
in every block in the city, with
now and then the legend, “This house
is closed by the Sheriff,” telle the tale
more potently than the lamentations
of Jeremiah to the ancient Jews,
In my judgement it Is not more silver
that we want, for we have more silver
now than the people willingly take,' but
a silver dollar that Is equal in value to
the gold dollar. Either put more silver
in the silver dollar or put leas gold in tin
gold dollar. “If the iron be blunt ai
be do not whet the edge, then must he
put to more strength." It la hardly fair
to ask the creditor to take eighty cento
In the dollar when you are able to pay
him in fnlL bet us be just, though the]}
———i —
Mr. Borkhaltor May Keep on Hls Hat.
To Tn Times-Bxcobdxh : In your
yesterday’s issue appeared a communi
cation whleh explains everything ex-
eept the easily flattered vanity of Its
author.
No one bnt Mr. Burk halter ever (op
posed that Tux Times-Recorder or
any one else but Ifr. Burkhalter him
self thought I* this instance, as be so
correctly quotes It, that “the wish has
been made the father to the thought"
Everybody but Mr. Burkhalter under
stood the “prophecy” in Thursday’s
paper as a joke.
As the matter was a mere passing joke,
Munchansenism to fill a stick of type,
there was of course “no reason from
analogy” or any serious reasons at all
for The Times-Recordkb to make its
prediction in reference to senatorial
honors grasping Mr. Bnrkhalter by the
collar, and choking him into fame and
immortality.
If The Times-Recorder had rea
soned at ail about this matter, it would
not, as Mr. Burkhalter intimates, have
done so by “analogy." It occurs to us
that there is a Vast deal of difference be
tween being president of a local branch
of a secret order and that of being a
momber of the Georgia, legislature;
where are guaranteed by our constitu
tion “equal rigato to all and special
privileges to none."
If the prophet of The Times-Kecor-
DEn will DOW, in the light of Mr. Burk-
haltor’s very funny card, revise hls pre
dictions, we opine that the measure of
Mr. Burkhalter’s aspirations will be
more correctly gauged it the prophet
elevates him to the gubernatorial
chair or throws around his manly form
the senatorial toga.
Socrates Smith, Jr.
A Card.
To my kind hearted white friend* of
Amerloua: I return my sincere thanks
for the liberal contribution* and the
buying of my book, notwithstanding
the scarcity of money at this season of
the year. I pray the blessings of God
upon you for ths same, hoping to be
spared to call upon you again at a more
convenient time. I have received the
amount of 814.55. Your obedient ser
vant, Rorebt Anderson - .
Americus, Ga., July 10, 1891.
WIU Reign at
' V > ;
For Spot Cash
During the next few days.
All goods charged will be at reg
ular prices.
This is your
Golden Opportunity
Our celebrated oream bread Is made
from “King of Patei s" flour, the finest
ever offered to the tl«de in Americus.
C. C. Carter.
It Is a woman’s nature to pet some
thing. If she has nothing to pet she is
apt to be a pet herself. ,
laaset.sse ■*■«■••■■•»■■■■
ICTOR Them Celebrated ENGLISH
Jr ” rills are a roaltlre Core for Nick
HIFH N Headache, lllUou.ntaa, and
WbSSL 9 OeaaUpatie*. ImU, *Uaa
D (DC eat ud » favorite with the
runs ladlee. Sold In England for I*.
niUlf !M<L. la America for the. Get
rlHIl them from roar Druggist*, or
mile tend to w. H. HOOD'S * CO*
"rlLLSl «• Bread way, law Task.
niMiiasaiasaasaasM>MMfisaaasasaaasMSM B MiCT
Hats, Shoes, Shirts,
Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear
of all kinds, Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, Under
wear, Travelling Bags,
and everything else in
Men’s belongings at
your own price,
m t. cone,
JEWELER, ^
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
IN CLUBS.
102 FORSYTH STREET.
B
UTLER &
OTTOU
EST AND
RICES.
Water Coolers.
These ore heavy galvanized lined,
charcoal filled coolers, in a japanned
finish with beautiful decorations, and
nickel plated faaoets. The “B. & B.”
prices are for
Gal...... $1.25
2 “ 2.25
8 “ 2.76
4 “ 8.75
6 “ 4.25
10 “ 6.75
3 Qt White Mountain $2.60
4 “ " *• 8.00
6 « “ “ 8.60
Mason’s Patent, with porcelain - lined tope.
Factories have advanced their prices 40 per cent
on these goods during the last month. Com
pare our “B. A B." prices:
Quarto, $1.40 per dox. i Galls., $1.80 per doz.
REFRIGERATORS
This has been a new line with us, but we
have bought tfiem at the right prioes, we have
adverttoed them at the right time*, and we
hare been selling them right along. If yon
are thinking of getting une, we are the right
people to see, as we have just gotten a new
lot of the “rlghteet" kind.
SPECIALTIES
We have a fall Une of summer goods, oil and gasoline
stoves, sponge or foot or Infant’* bath tuba, fly fans,
wire dish covert, lee pitchers, batter crooks, lemoD
,qusez*rs, eto. at “B. A B." prioes.
BUTLER &
BEREY,
LEE A LAMAR STREETS. *
LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH,
OSTOS sd<*, fc*4S*OW BMOK. UP STilra.
AMERICUS, !- - - - QA.