Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, July 12, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMERiOOS DAILY TIM^REGORDER: SUNDAY, JULl 13, ONLY TWO DAYS MORE UKIOBT, BREKZV BITS BEFORE THE BIO ALLIANCE RALLY IN AMZRICUS* The Speaker* Will Speak, r.npd Will Play Choir Will Sin* and the People Will Shoot-Authentic Mat of Orator*-Some Special Schedule* Made. To-day and to-morrow! Then Tues day, the day of the grand alliance rally and the largest crowd ever assembled in Americus. Everybody is talking rally; wagering In their minds as to how many people will be here and wondering if Sockless Jerry really wears socks. All hands and the cook are ready for the day and the speakers and hoping that Uncle Jerry Rusk will prevail on the head weather clerk to let Tuesday bo a dny which will be in every way propitious to the occa sion. Tho list of speakers has been made out and It is as follows: LEONIDAS F. LIVINGSTON. L. L. FOLK. SOCKLESS JEIIRV SIMPSON. GENERAL WEAVER. MRS. LEASE, in all probability. This party will leave Atlanta at 7 p. m. Monday in a special car and reach Americus some time during Monday night They will be met on their arrival by a local committee on reception which will have them in hand while here. The party will leave some timo Tuesday night for Atlanta. The speaking will commence at 0:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. A recess will be taken for dinner and the speaking re sumed in the afternoon. It Is likely that a brass band will discourse Inspiring muslo tbroughont the day. A splendid choir, composed of Americus ladies and gentlemen of undoubted ability as vocal ists, has been secured to render several selections during the day. These will tend to break the monotony of speaking and will add much to the occasion. Pres ident D. C. N. Burkhalter of the Sumter County Alliance will be master of cere monies. * Congressmen Moses and Tom Watson, Harry Brown and Larry Gannt, District Lecturer Wimberly and many of the other leading olliancemen in the state will be here, quite likely, and they may be called on during the dny for some remarks. As has been stated the Savannah & Western road will run a special train that day, leaving Columbus at 7 and ar riving in Americus at 0:30 a.m. Re turning this train will leave Americus at 4310 and arrive at Columbus at 7 p. m, One fare for the round trip.will be charged. The Savannah, Americus A Montgom ery will run a special from Albany over the A., F. A N. and the S., A. A M. This train will leave Albany at 030 and arrive hero at 030 a. m. Returning it will leave Americus at 430 and arrivo at Albany at 730 p. m. Low rates have been announced from all stations on those roads. . ( A special will also be run from Macon, on which one fare for the round trip will be asked. It will observe this schedule: Macon. 6:45 Marshall trll\o 8:13 Macon Jnncilon*.6:fi0 Winchester.., 8:18 ■ r ‘— >6sC5 Patron's Lane ■■■*»“ Wise*. , RntWnd............7:01 Montezuma Walden 7:10 Oglethorpe. . „ “yron 7:27 Green's Mill 8:cf- rsvllle... 7:37 Anderson -9:CT Valley 7 OC Stewart 9:30 i at430and arrive if Macon * The seats and speakers' stead have been arranged. Plenty of ice water will be fnrnlihed by the city and the alllance- meajaad the citizens will lee to It that there Is dinner enough and to spare. The orator* already named will speak. The band will play, the choir will ling and the people will ihont The day will be an eventful one for Americas. I., ^ Of Personal Mention About America. Peo- * pie end Strang. Visitors Mr. W. F. Reid of Richland spent yes terday in Americus. Mr. George T. McGarmh was here from Friendship yesterday. Solicitor C. B. Hudson came in yester day and spent the day in Americus. Editor Tison of the sparkling Richland Gazette was in Americus yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker were in from LaC'rosse yesterday, on a shopping expedition. Mrs. Docla Toole came down from An dersouville yesterday and spent the day in Americus. Miaa Lizzie Dorman of Fort Valley it vlaitlng at the residence of Chief A. P. Lingo on Church street. Col. Zero A Littlejohn was up from Cordele yesterday, to spend the day and look after business matters. Mrs. George T. Williams came down from Oglethorpe yesterday on a visit to her father’s family near the city. Mr. D. A. Ragan is here from Lees burg on a visit to his wife and children who are spending some time in Ameri- is. Mr. J. M. Persons, a well known and prosperous Marion county planter, help ed to swell tho list of visitors to Ameri cas yesterday. Mr. James Callaway left here yester day for Macon, after a stay of several days here. Jim Callaway Is mighty pop ular iu Americus. Editor R. Don McLeod, who wields the Faber on the bright Macon County Citizen, greeted Americus with his bean - ing countenance yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frrnk Keen of Oglo- thorpe were here yesterday. Mrs. Keen was on her return homo from a visit to relatives In Buena Vista. Master Harry Burt,one of the brightest and handsomest boys who ever left Amerious, went to Macon yesterday for a stay of several days with friends. Master Brannon Hubbard, of Mont gomery, Ala., a handsome' four-year old, is visiting his grandparents, Capt and Mrs. T. J. Brannon, on Taylor street. M/1 for Infants and Children. • ^uteriai'ssweQ.'.pr . iehfldmr^at Ir .rnmeoditassupes^tlf ■yprmriprfon ICbontome.” n. A. iwwzx, H. D„ Ml Bo. Oxfojd 84, Brooklyn, U T. M H» nee of'OsatceU* Is so universal sod IU moriU so well known that It seems s work of ronwerpeetloo to endorse It. Fewerethe Intelligent families who do not keep CestorU within MMyresell" _ _ “■wvmw Lets Pastor Bloomlngdil* Reformed Church. onus, 0nm sleep, ana pr notes dk gm. 1 vru * For reveral years I have recommended 5^^»p^ c< E23SiS results." Edw-in F. Paros*. M. D. t "Tbs Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Are., New York City. fp Ckntaur Compart, 7T Murray Strrkt, New York. For Bent! For Bent! A BOARDING HOUSE, CLOSE IN, LARGE ifi NEW, ALSO A DWELLING, NEW AND NICE, WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE, -ALSO- - SOME SMALLER HOMES Four Generations. The Talbotton New Era boasts of tho discovery of the youngest fathor-ln-law in Georgia, who is oniy 31, but Amerious can come on top when it comes to fami ly records. There is a lady liviugin Americus who was a mother at 15, a mother-in-law at 33, a grandmother at 33, and now at 82 years of age she is a great-grandmother. The four generations, great-grandmother 82, grandmother 47, mother 10, and child one week old, were present in this city iu the samo room yesterday, and the elder iady Is hale and hearty, with a prospect of living to see the fifth gener ation added to her list of descendants. BARGAINS IN RESIDENCE 9 BUSINESS PROPERTY. M. CALLAWAY, Real Estate Agent. ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. AMERICUS, GA. BIG REDUCTION ON Alt SUMMER GOODS Are now being made throughout John R. Shaw’s Mammoth Stock of 45th Semi-Annual Grind Clearance Sale of . Men’s, Youths,’ Boys’ and Children’s READY MADE CLOTHING Now in full blast. Stock too large and varied to enumerate. Prices utterly smashed and all broke up. ? Now is the time to take advantage of the great Bargain Opportunity. n^P-RTUNITY HAS NO HAIR behind, says the proverb. It’s N. G. to chase opportunity when it’s gone past you once. The bargains are on sale now. Take time by the forelock” and come to The Champion Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods House OIF* SO DTHWTRBT GA. 1 17 Forsyth St., Americus, Ga. Some Carton. Kffgl. Prof. L. D. Lockhart yesterday brought to this office some curious eggs which were laid by' hens belonging to Mn. Schumport. One of tho eggs is bnt about one-third as large as the ordinary hen egg, though it was laid by a large, healthy hen. The other is something •mailer than t partridge egg and was found Id the yolk of an egg that Mrs. Schumpert broke. This train will arrive at Amerious at a Uaiqu. clock. 30 a. m. Returning it will leave Amer- James T. Cotney exhibited yesterday at7 aurique * '**'* PIANOS AND ORGANS. who claim to be my represent atives. I positively employ no peddlers and do not sell them my tleseei. The genuine Hawkee’ spectacle* have the name “Hawkee" stamped on the bow. r i, ■ i A. K. Hawxks. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at drag store of E. J. Eldridge. ® m thlidate on ► reduced my to »to order from 20 percent •r notice Clothing MAM aoerUia-let of goods, la ms for whole suite and of which I will eell yon the cloth and trimming* at cost in order to ■alteiema for tbefall trader'- ~ » - . . fiiBT 818 Lamar street, Americae/G*. jul 13-sun wed • sun > * / • i . A nice lot of elms, smoking ti ■ odd pipes at Dr. EHridg*’* Drag fora plearaatr (have go to Dr.C bridge’s and buy one of thoee oelebrrted Tower Baton which an guaranteed to plea**. vOQT ’■'■■■ :!' Thofineetcakee, end the celebrated cream bread, baked every morning, st - ' ‘,'.'.11'.“ C, C. Cura. Hawkee’ Cryitalixed Louse* In all etylce, specs and •ye'gUsete sold with • guarantee to please or money refunded Jt v K. J. Krjaipon. JSR5SSaR.S“- The best baker in southwest Georgia, at C. C. Carter's. . clock which ho ordered for an Americus gentleman. It haa an electric alarm of the kind that will ring always if yon don't wake and stop it. This i* the first clock of the kind ever brought here, it being a recent invention. ' ■ The tint Ms Some of Sumter’s planters are now figuring on the first bale of cotton and when they can bring it In. The day la not so very far off now. Primus Jones' overseer it behind this year. In He* h^^Trap^df^MwW* For Meat. The Taylor residence on Lamar street, suitable for boardin' house. Possession July 1. S. M. Cohkk. jane!4-d-tf , ,, Gur celebrated cream bread la mac from “King of Patel a" flour, the finest offered to the tied* in Amerious. C. 0. Cost in. palate, ahd are authorised by th*e i taeturers to repaint any bouse at their expeawarwideh their palate do not prove satisfactory. ? r E. J. Ilpbido^ Druggist. I have a small lot of shoes that I will dltpoi# of at cost Oft Pact. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil, •twaten, Ac.,at Dr. Eldridge Drag We willyyjrii cents, a p|ys for bran and cat jane28-d-2w I am selling cash. Come Akiaicus ten Co. ere and til lamp cheap forth* see my stock. <X C. Cancan. burn- at lamps, chimneys, bn ) fixtures sold cheap Dm J. E. Ewninon. I hare* lane lot of good cigars that 1 will sell cheap by the box or larger C. C. Cxxtkb. Da. Kumudob Drag Men. Watch Repairing and Engraving a specialty. Toned and Repaired. Vt : Pianos C. A. FRICKER, President J. H, STARBUCK, Manager Jewelry Department L. D. LOCKHART, Manager Music Department. B. T. BYRD SK' Insurance placed on City and Office on Jackson Street, decte-dlj. and Country Property, next door below Mayor’s OMed. . O mi ft,- DUNLAP MATS. THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. ARTHUR RYLANDER, Corner Lamar and Jackson St k. L. MOMATH. K. J. MoMATH, E. P. HARRIS, Presldsut end Msnsxer. C. F. PAYNE, Bee. end Ties*. AMERICUS SUPPLYCO. I J > 1 JH* » >J‘» i : \ MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Stoves, Hardware, Etc. Repair Work a Specialty, Telephone,^; 1». V”/ 7. , pj” artesian block, - AMERiCUft OA On Mayj j,at; 1 OCMULGEE B] side track at Furlow Lawn, the 5K COMPANY AND THE—- LUMBER COMPAQ PFN A-SALES YARD FOR - man will be in clone oi the yard to deliver good* to customers, fall atock of everything will be kept. Your order* solicited. 4.80 i. m - -■ — ■"■=g^- i T mm me C. C.BAWKINB. HAWKINS A LOVING, „ . -t-j , * t. DZiUJMjlE AND COF/INS. n Avenue. tokyjhjos mars.ly. B.H. MoMATH McMATH BROTHERS. r..': .-,c .807 FORSYTH STSKKT. AMER: We eoUelta share *f tneratreneee ofthetradinf; low prices, aad good good*.. We dsllvfr goods anywhe hoEs.eto.eto. & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. EORQU^l hdK Strttf, Eider lllti fii / r " ; " AMERICUS,OA. t 1 ' BREADAlSPEtOAi.'nn iddUlteAlMl MulUilhietaBiHi I with bread at whoUseULgylcem pi/ I will sen yoa the nest becEF In Oeofdm price aadMaalttreiauldwed. fifcpaltle* / ^0 blade eolletted and exeeatedpfomptlv and neatly. All work warranted. ' T. S, tSREENE. ftnUni iuaiuiA VutVDniivVnUlii w.r». WALESTATE, 3101*2 Lamar Street Americus, O*.