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THE AMERICOS DAILY TIMES-REOORDER: TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1891.
Ies for Young!
hoes for Old I
Shoes for Rich!
Shoes for Poor!
look
AT
YOUR
CRISP FOR SPEAKER.
HE HAS MADE A TEN-STRIKE IN NEW
YORK
And Bullied Vote, to nil Side—Tammany
I. Strong for Him, and the Congre.*lonal
’ Delegation le AI.o—Chance, of Mlll.and
McMillin Slender.
SHOES!
a
THE-
Great American eagle’
SHOE STORE,
1X5 Forsyth St.
Has just what you want.
A Sweeping Reduction
will bo mode* on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days!
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale
unpreceedentcd bargains will be
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, andjwe expect that
the announcement of this salo will
“Sleep the Town!”
Wo ore not after room as most
merchants wonld say—but are AF
TER MONEY—room we have
enough—but are SHORT ON
MONEY.
If you want to know what we
mean by a SWEEPING Reduc
tion, come to thiB
30Day
Clean
Sweep
• Sale,
and yon will find the Largest and
most varied stock of shoes ever
offered in Americns and at lower
prices than are obtainable else
where.
THE NAME-
Yeaterday’a Constitution contained
the following which will be of more
than passing interest to the people of
Americus, the third district and south
west Georgia, where Judge Crisp is best
known and most honored and beloved.
It is gloriously gratifying news:
New Yobk.N. Y. July 12 —[Special.]—
Judge Crisp left for home last evening.
lie has been in New York a week. In
that time ho has captured the congres
sional delegation. He made himself a
favorite with the entire democratic
party in the state. The Tammany lead
ers have announced that they are for
him for speaker, and all New York dem
ocratic congressmen, with two excep
tions, have done likewise.
There are twenty-three democratic
congressmen from this state. Twenty-
one of them will certainly vote for
Crisp, perhaps ail will. This means
that the Georgian will bo Tom lieed's
successor, for ho lias the south Atlantic
and Gulf states almost solid, and a large
majority of votes of the middle states,
while ho will get his share of the wes
tern votes. Indeed, everything now
points to the eloctlon of Crisp on the
first ballot.
Both Mills’ and McMIiiin’sfrlands pri
vately concede this. One of Mr. Mills's
most intimate friends tells me that he
will probably bo withdrawn from the
race within a few weeks. While others
decry this, there is every reason to be
lieve It true. McMillin banked on get
ting New York. Now that he finds he
cannot, bis friends have practically no
hope. While McMillin and HflU have
always been considered close friends,
the Tennesseean is a great admirer of
Crisp, and the chances are that his vote
will go to the Georgian. Mills would
like to see Holman, of Indiana, speaker,
but that is out of the question, and per
haps he will attempt to throw his
strength to Bynum, on acoount of the
personal friendship that exists between
them.
But with Mills out his strength will go
largely to Crisp. Indood his own dele
gation from Texas will go to Crisp In
preference to any other candidate.
This the way New York and New Eng
land members figure It out. Crisp is to
get all this eastern vote. The membors
about hero say bis election is assured.
James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsville,
Ga., writes: “My wife was in bad health
for eight years. Five doctors and as
many moro different patent raedicinea
had done her no good. Six bottles of
B. B. B. has cured her ,
0-10-lm-eod
How About It, HanryT
A popular dry goods merchant Is au
thority for the statement that Henry
Anderson, the barber, thinks of nothing
but Infernal nonsense from morn till
night, and tells with zest the following
joke perpetrated on Henry yesterday:
The gentleman went to get shaved,
and aa usual found the chop empty and
Henry holding high carnival with
horde of admiring friends on the aide-
walk. After calling for a shave more
than onoe In vain, be noticed 20 cents
lying In front of Henry’s ohalr, which
he quietly transferred to his vest pocket.
Presently Henry came in and began
preparing to shave, when his customer
casually remarked that he was willing
to set up n watermelon to the crowd
provided a nice one could be had for 15
or 20 cents. Immediately Henry skipped
out and brought in two melons, one at
15 cents and the other at 20 cents. The
gentleman chose the latter, and hand'
ing Henry tho 20 cents be had picked
up only a moment before, began to eat
half the melon, while Henry sang bis
praises with the crowd who ate the oth
er Laif.
After obtaining a pleasant share the
merchant returned to his store and sent
his porter to witness tho storm which bo
knew was sure to break forth.
This article will explain what became
of the missing 20 cents and will probably
put Henry and Home on speaking terms
again, while Dave is expected to return
to Ids chair this morning.
SOME GREAT REFORMS
TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY THE FAR
MERS' ALLIANCE.
Official Document From Colonel L
Polk, President of the National Alllince.
A Word to the Brethren Throuzhtout
the Land—The Letter.
Mr. J. B. Eastcrlan of Andertonvillc
will have a car load of tho finest melons
yet seen In Amoricus at the Central de
pot to-day. I
Notice.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
Board of Directors of Tho Times Pub
lishing Company will be held on Wed
nesday afternoon (to-morrow) at 5
o’clock p. m , Instead of this afternoon,
(Tuesday,) on account of the rush of
business upon tho directors, in conse
quence of the crowd In the city to-day.
J. W. Wheatley,
Bascom Mvuick, President.
Secretary.
Don't forget that J. B. Eaiterlan of
AndorsonvUle will handle the freshest
and largest melons ever seen in Americus
to-day. They will be at the Central de
pot.
Improved Order Bed Hen.
Chiefs and members of Klncbafoonee
Tribe, No. 32, Improved Order of Bed
Men, are requested to meet at Masonic
Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. Business.
IIk.viiie Stanfield,
- Chief of Records.
Call at Jamea Russel, Sc Son's restaur-
ant and get pour dinner to-day. Barbe
cue dinner.
Call at the Central depot to-day and
get one of J. B. Easterlan’s 50 or 00
pound melons You liavo noitr seen
any larger, sweeter or better.
Cheap Rates.
Commencing to-lay the Savannah.
Americus & Montgomery railway will
sell daily, via Cordele, round trip tickets
from Americus to White Springs, Fla.
for $0.25 round trip. These tickets will
be good to return any time until Sep
tember 30, 1801.
E. S. Goodman,
General Passenger Agent.
Americus, Ga., July 11,1891. 14-lw.
The oldest living member of the soci
ety of the Clncinnatus Is William Lloyd,
Monmouth county, Now Jersey, who Is
bale and hearty and fond of his apple
jack at 02
The Secret of Hla Wealth.
A millionaire said “the secret of his
wealth” is in the word, S-A-Y-E; and
the secret of my wealth is In the word,
S-A-G-E. By this last he meant Dr.
Sage, whoso Catarrh Remedy cured him
of one of the wort cases of Catarrh, and
and thereby saved him from much suf
fering and premature death, enabling
him to make his millions, and enjoy life.
The cures made by this medicine are
simply wonderful
When Baby waa sick, we gave her Cutorla.
When she waa a Child, she cried for Cutorla.
When she became Miss, the clung to Ctstoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Pretoria.
Flesh a mass of disease, condition
hopeless, the system an entire wreck,
nerves all unstrung, yet P. P. P. was
taken and an entire cure made. Attend
to diet and directions of P. P. P. and all
blood disease must yield slowly but
surely.
A New Orleans man keeps a lizard on
his table to guard valuable papers.
Tor Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best
remedyfordisrrhoea. Twcnty-fivocents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tbo world.
A nice lot of cigars, smoking .tobacco
and pipes at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug Store.
For a pleasant shave go to Dr. El
dridge's and buy one of those celebrrted
Tower Razors which are guaranteed to
please.
The finest cakes, and the celebrated
cream bread, baked every morning, at
.-•* O. C. Cabtib.
Hawkee' Cryatallzcd Lenses In all
atyles, apeoa and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to pleaae or money refunded
by E. J. Eldbidok.
For your toilet soapa, toilet powder*
all toilet
and
! article*, |
SHOE STORE.
THE PLACE:—
119 Forsyth St.,
AMERIOITS, GA.
N. B.—No goods charged at
- '■ -
these cat prices, bat will be charg
ed at oar regular prices.
JOHN R. SHAW.
The beat baker in aonthwaat Georgia,
at C. C. Carter’*.
A nloo line of extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, Sto., at Dr. Eldridge Drag
Store.
I am selling groceries cbtap for the
cash. Come and tee my atock.
A full line of lamfia, chimney*, burn
ers and all lamp fixture# sold cheap at
Db. J. E. Eldbidok.
I have a large lot of good cigar* that
l will sell cheap by tbe box or larger
lota. C. C. Cast kb.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
of pure drug*, at aU hours at
Da. Eldbidok Drug Store.
The prealdeutof Mexico haa Indian
blood In hla veina and is proud of it.
Advlcs to Mothers.
Dr. Riggers' Huckleberry Cordial
ahould always be used for children teeth
ing. . It soothes tbe obf>d, softens ths
gams, allavs all pain, cures wind colic,
and la the beet remedy for the bowels.
a For Kent.
The Taylor retldenoe on Lamar street,
suitable for boardin' house. Possession
July 1. K . " S. M. Cohen.
jnnel4-d-tf 1
Our celebrated cream bread Is made
from “King of Patei s” flour, tbo finest
ever offered to the tt*de In Amoricus.
■ C. C. C.’AIITEB. .
Attention Builder*.
We sell Langman Sc Martinez prepared
J oints, and are authorized by .the rnanu-
acturers to repaint any house at their
expenae on which their paint* do not
prove satisfactory.
E. J. Eldbidok, Druggist.
I have a email lot of shoe* that I will
dispose of at cost. C. C. Cabtkb.
“E” It the most frequently used letter
in the alphabet; then cornea “T.”
The Times-Recobdeb publishes tho
following official document from the
National Economist:
To the Brotherhood of the National
Farmers’ Alliance and Induatrial
Union:
It is now apparent that the enemies of
reform throughout the country are mar.
shalllng their forces for a vigorous and
determined effort to weaken and destroy
the alliance. Its future progress will be
stubbornly contested and resisted, but
wo will assuredly and gloriously tri
umph, if wo be cautious, prudent, faith
ful and firm. The outlook for the suc
cess of the great reforms we advocate
was never so hopeful and encouraging as
now. Tho order throughout the country
is dally adding to Its numbers, and It is
in finer spirit and is more thoroughly
united than evor before. Blit the pecu
liar conditions confronting us demand
the utmost caution, lest we commit er
rors, which might prove fatal to our
cause. The action of our state alliance
and of the supreme council, in their
forthcoming annual meetings, will be
universally regarded with earnest inter
est, and the character of that action do-
pends largely upon the wisdom of the
subordinate bodies.
The sub-alliances are to select mem
bers as delegates to the county alliances,
whleh are to choose delegates to the
state alliance, which in turn is to seleot
delegates to the supreme council.
In view of the great and lmportan
work to be done during tbe next alliance
year, and which must necessarily be
largely directed by the state bodies and
the supreme council, the brotherhood Is
earnestly admonished to exercise great
care in selecting the.men to whom must
be entrusted the responsibility of guid
ing our oourse as an order.
Let those who are to legislate for us,
In.the state alliances and In the supreme
council, be not only oar ablest and wis
est men, but their loyalty to our Cause
be without taint or tarnish.
Put none but true and faithful alliance-
men on guard in this hour of our great
need, and all will be well.
L. L. Polk,
Pres. N. F. A. and L U.
Washington, D. C., July 3,1801.
The otalon originally came from
Egypt
. >. >-Vji*
JAS. T. COTNE
JEWELER, *
DIAMONDS '
WATCHES
UN
TELEPHONE 102.
CLUBS.
102 FOR8YTH STREET.
B UM i DEMY'S D
EST AND UoTTOM J, :
OPUB
FREEZERS
BICES.
Water Coolers.
These ore heavy galvanized lined,
charcoal filled. coolers, in a japanned
finish with beautiful decorations, and
nickel plated faucets. The “B. & B."
prices are for
1* Gal 01.85
2 “ 2.25
3 “ 2.75
4 " 3.76-
6 “ 4.25
10 “ 6.75
3 Qt White Mountain .$2.50
4 “ « '• 8.00
6 “ “ “ ; 3.60
FRUIT JARS
Mason’s Patent, with porcelain lined top*.
Factories have advanced their prices 40 per cent
on these goods during the last month. Com
pare our “B. 4k B.” prices:
Quarts, $1.40 per doz. } Galls., $1.85 per doz.
REFRIGERATORS
This baa been a new line with ua, but we
have bought them at the right prices, we have
advertised them at tbe right times, and we
have been selling them right along. If yon
are thinking of getting one, we are tbe right
people to see, as we have just gotten a new
lot of the “rlghteet” kind.
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SPECIALTIES
We have a full line of summer goods, oil and gasoline
stoves, sponge or foot or Infant's bath tubs, fly fans,
wire dish covers, Ice pttohers, batter crocks, lemon
squeezers, etc, at “B. Sc B." prices.
' J
Stl
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
' \ . . ...
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive sale of these CzLXBBA
ted Glasses in Americus, Ga.
FAULKNER, KELLAM £ MOORE,
e only Manufacturing Opticians In
the South, Atlanta, Geoboia.
BTJTXjER & BERRY.
ARTESIAN CORNER,
LEE A UMAR STREETS.
Have you a Pittsburg,
Rochester, Duplex or a
Student Lamp?
Do they work satisfac
torily ?
Do your lamp-chimneys
break? You get the wrong
sort!
The right ones are the
"Pearl Glass,” made by
Geo. A. Macbeth & Co.,
Pittsburg, makers of the
celebrated ‘‘Pearl top”
lamp-chimney, which have
given universal satisfaction.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Adv*rti*ementa will bo Inserted In tbtf
column at the rat* of One Cent per Word for
each insertion. Ho advertisement taken for loaf
than FIFTEEN CENTS. *
WATCH STOLEN.
O N Monday morning nome thief stole my
watch from my pocket while I wo* at
work on tho oily half, it I* n hunting case
•liver watch—double ease—marked “J. I>.”
on case. I will pay a reward of 15.00 for the
• ellvery of the watch and thief.
It f J.D.Kikg.
FOR SALE.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
Manufactorerrof Tin, Copper ud Sheet Iron Wan, Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Tin tad Iran Roofing. Hot Alt Hatll** Etc. Iran Smoko Stackt.
;
Exhauit Piping for Saw Mill* ■ Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets, AMERICUS, GA.
*
Ml Loo Htrcet.
FOB BENT.
O NE bon** and lot* six room*, good neigh*
borhood. J. A. AN8LKY.
Jui l*lm
ssaft&ias
w%>nt1
i aprt-lf
Arrival and Departure of Train*.
■/ cisTuin. r. r
Arrive From. Leave For.
6:40 pm 12:45 p.m.ColumbuN 8:20am 4:45 pm
l:lripm 9:37 pm Macon 2:.V> p in 3:3.1a m
2:35 p m 8:33 am . Albany la* p m 9:37 p m
N. A. A M. K. K.
8:00 a m 6:10p m Savannah 8:20 a m 7:00 p m
(:A)pm 7:16am Omaha «:15 p m0:45 a m
MAiLCLoana
Going East (8. A. A M.)
Going Wool
8ass!
HOD pm 6:69 pm
W. J. SLAPPEY,
Formerly on ArtMlaa Corner, haa removed to More lately occupied by W, H. Scarboronsh
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where h. will b. (lad to ret. hi* friends.
The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobaooo and Groceries is the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which la offered at tbe low prim of IV0.
J. B- BROWN’S PRIMRTE STOCK.
Ten ymrs old, at taxo per (.lion.
W. J. SLAPPEY,
nSdawtf UNDER OPERA HOUSE.
W. B. KAYO.
MYYO
O. WIITgLEB.
NEW FIRM!
efc WINKLER,
. BUTCHERS,—
Hear Hart Building, 218 Forsyth street, Amerlona, Qa.
Having sold a hair In tore. I In my buetnma to Hr. Winkler, w. are now prepared to furnish
WESTERN and OA. BEEF, Pork, Sausage of all kinds, Kid, Mutton,4c.
always freehand reliable. Mr. Winkler'* reputation a* a butcher la w*H knows to Amer-
ic**— there i* none better in the *out i. Send u* your onter*.
LUCIUS H. KIMBBOUGH,
Agent ron Union Oim kal Lir* Insueanok Co. Also agent for New England Mutual
Accident Aanoetalion. Police* in the#e Companies are the cheapest aud best.
I wilt alto buy aud *ell Stock*, Bond* and K~ai fcsiatt.
OPTICS ROOM 4, BARLOW BLOCK, UP STAIRS.
AMERICUS, - - GA.