Newspaper Page Text
• ■ .
THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 189i.
$
k
Shoes for Young!
Shoes for Old!
Shoes for Rich!
Shoes for Poor!
TIIE ALLIANCE RALLY.
COXTISUEn FROM FIRST PAGE.
LOOK
AT
YOUR
SHOES I
—THE-
Great American tagle’
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
taking platforms, bat ud vised them to
elect their own men and If they don’t
come to the scratch to elect another.
•‘When your loyalty extends to a person
or a party that dosn’t represent your
interests, then your loyalty goes too
far."
Edward Atkinson was given a severe
raking up the back. Mr. Simpson led
up to him by saying that “figures don't
lie, but liars figure." Atkinson’s views
on the race question and the silver ques
tion were vigorously denounced.
Ho said that Paddy once bought some
chickens, among which was a duck. The
duck would rake In all the corn with Its
wide bill. Paddy hit on the plan of 111
Ing down the duck’s bill to the size of
the chickens’ so they could all have an
equal show. “That is what we want,"
said Mr. Simpson, “an equal show for
all.” He called the senate an aristo
cratic body, and thought It could be dis
pensed with. He told of tho suicide of
a republican officer in Kansas and the
election of a man from the people to fill
his place. Ho hopes others will go and I cheap Rates,
do IlkewiBO. j Commencing to-day tho Savannah,
Mr. Simpson told how confederate j Americus & Montgomery railway will
soldiers wero disfranchised In Kansas , 8e ll daily, via Cordele, round trip tickots
until the people’s legislature took from Americus to White Springs, Fla.,
Livingston announced that Col. Polk and
Mrs. Lease were expected In time to ad
dress the meeting and that no deception
was intended. He heard nothing from
them and couldn't aay why they did not
come.
All the speeches were Interspersed
with apt and witty illustrations and the
speakers were frequently Interrupted
with applause. ’
Soon after Cot. Livingston spoke the
crowd dispersed! The special trains
left and tho special car containing the
visitors was attached to the one going to
Macon.
Thus ended the first alliance educa
tional rally In Georgia, no big third
party gun being touched off.
A DANGKRODS POLICY.
Is to buy spectacles at your residence
from peddlers, as many of them are im
postors. I will pay a liberal reward for
information leading to the arrest , of all
such men who claim to be my represent
atives. I positively employ no peddlers
and do uot sell them my glasses. The
genuine Hawkcs’ spectacles have the
name “Hawkcs" stamped on the bow.
A. K. Hawkes.
All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed
at drug store of E. J. Eldridge.
CUT PRICES
y ■■ ■
Has just what you want.
A Sweeping Reduction
will be made'on all Foot-Wear
purchased of us in the
Next 30 Days I
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sole
unprecedented bargains will be
offered on all LOW CUT SUM
MER SHOES, andjwe expect that
the announcement of this sale will
“Sweep the Tom!”
We are not after room an most
merchants would Bay—but are AF
TER MONET—room we have
enough—but are SHORT ON
MONEY.
If yon want to know what we
mean by a SWEEPING Reduc
tion, come to this
30-Day
Clean
Sweep
Sale,
charge last year. Then tho republican
senate had to be scared into passing the
bill in the hope of re-election.
"Two Irishmen," said tho speaker,
“were lying down by a railroad track
asleep. They were not accustomed to
trains, and when a coal burner came by
puffing and snorting, l’addy said to
Jimmy, ‘Jimmy, get up. They've mov
ing hell, and there goes the first load.'
He applied this to Ingall's dofoat by the
alliance. He said that Ingalls and John
Sherman had done more hurt by waving
the bloody shirt than old Tecumseh
would hare done had he marched to tbe
soa forty times. He said Sherman and
McKinley, tbe pernicious tariff Bill
must go, and then Kansas and Iowa and
Georgia will find tbe bloody chasm com
pletely filled, and they can mingle free
ly. "Then we will have a truly united
country." The way to secure this, he
said, Is by united and determined action
of the people. “Politicians and tbe par
tisan press will work against it, but tbe
people are powerful, and I see from your
looks that I can carry your greetings to
Kansas.”
As Mr. Simpson satdown tbe applause
was almost deafening.
Dinner was next in order. Many ate
on the grounds where baskets werq
opened and tbe contents spread; others
went to the hotels and restaurants.
After dinner Col. Livingston made one
of his enthusiastic speeches. His friends
who have heard him frequently say it
was the effort of bis life. After a few
Introductory remarks ho said he be
lieved the alliance heaven inspired.
Then he assailed the statement that over
production was the cornerstone of the
farmers' condition. He asserted and sat
isfactorily proved that there Is overpro
duction In nothing. Underconsumption
hegaveas tbe trouble,andtbatltwaadne
to a lack of money. He told how the all!
ance had been a help to all and harm to
none, except those making a living by
stealing. Then he told how tbe order
had grown nntll It Is now on top, and
dropped a word of pity for the follows
who are fighting It Tbe merchants and
backers bad told the farmers to help
themselves, and now that they were do
ing It they blamed them. He said those
who hadn't been hurt and still opposed
the alliance, did so from Ignorance or
cussed meanness.
He offered 1100 to any man who would
find any objection to the sub-treasury
when bo got through. "Wo want our
remedy or something better. Don’t
condemn this or any other meaaure un
leu yon can put something better In the
place of fit" He announced that tbe
national bank bill was predicated upon
debt, then ho laid bare what ho termed
the iniquitous system. He read this es
treat from the Ocala platform,
“We demand that sub-treasuries or
depositories be established in tbe several
atatos, which shall loan direot to tho
people At a low rate of interest, not to
exceed 2 per cent, per annum, or non-
pertshable farm products and on real
for $0.25 round trip. These tickets will
bo good to return any time until Sep
tember 3U, 1801.
E. S. Goodman-,
General Passenger Agent.
Americus, Ga„ July 11, 1801, 14-lw,
To Hoarding House Keepers.
This Is to give notice that Jim Smith
boarded with me several months, and J.
M. Wimblsh, W. A. Robinson and G. T.
I’ayne boarded at my house for two
weeks, when all of them skipped out
without paying their board. I do this
to place other boarding house keepers jn
notice. They are all S. A. M. railroad
men and should be made to pay In ad
vanco for what they eat.
Respectfully,
John Stmplin-o.
Lyons, Ga., July 14, 1801.
For Spot Cash
During; the next few days
Mutual Building and Loan Aaaaclatlon.
Installment Ho. 30, series one, and Ho,
25 series two, will ho due and payable at
my office on Thursday, 10th Inst. Ail
who do not pay by 0 o'clock p. m. of
that day will bo subject to a lino of ten
cents on each and every dollar thus un
paid. Tho funds of both series will be
offered for sale Thursday night at. 8
o’clock sharp In the council chamber
(old court house.)
Lott Wabben,
Secretary and Treasurer.
wcdd-tlmrs-15-10.
Important Notice.
From this dato on until further notice
I have reduced my prices on clothing
made to order from 15 to 20 per cent, for
cash.
I also offer a certain lot of goods, in,
eluding patterns for whole suits and
pacts only, of which I will sell you tho
cloth and trimmings at cost In order to
make room for the fall trade.
Caul J. Schneider,
318 Lainar street, Americas, Ga,
jul 12-sun wed t sun
The best baker In southweat Georgia,
at C. C. Carter’s.
and yon will find the Largest and
most varied stock of shoes ever
offered in Americas and at lower
prices than are obtainable else-
whore.
THE NAME-
US BUT
SHOE STORE.
THE PLACE:'—
11R Forsyth St.,
AMERICUS, GA.
N. B-—No goods ebargod at
these cat prices, bat will be charg
ed at oar regular prices.
JOHN R. SHAW.
By comparisons he showed this a
benefit to all. He explained the meas
ure thoroughly and argued it after his
own fashion, which is a telling one.
His speech was devoted to the sub-treas
ury and the question of more money—
which he wants only In a sum sufficient
to measure up with business. He de
clared there waa no security better than
land. The national banks were handled
with gloves off, and under his compari
sons it showed up poorly alongside tbe
sub-treasury bill, which he said the
highest authority—the United States su
preme court—had decided was constl
tutional.
He declared the measure constitu
tional and practicable, and on the
straight democratic line of Jeffereob and
Calhoun.
Uls speech waa convincing to many
who heard It, and during Ita progress
Mr. G. W. 0. Munrn. of rutnam, who
waa In the crowd announced that be was
ready to join the alliance, the eub-trcaa-
ury stumbling block being moved.
Col. Livlngiton was cheered to the _
echo when he concluded by annonneirg ^
tho alllancomen genuine Jeffersonian
democrats.
When the cheering had died ewey Co%
The negro weekly newspaper pub
lished In Atlanta refers to the banging
of Washington as the “sad end of
promising young man.”
_ MIIIIMlIIIII - IIIIHNIC
DOCTOR Am OslsbraUd KXGLMU
■ Pill*ar*a FoalUr.C*rsforSlek
ICftER S u**a*«Wi Bili««BMMp and
. •■all. »!aaa.
i aid a fkvavlta with the
i
PERFECTED
CBYSTAL LENSES
▼IMIS MIMI.
QulttyfintulAIvayi.
*
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.
Pharmacists
Have Exclusive salo of these Cklxbda
ted Glasses in Americus, Ga.
FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE,
e only Hanufaotnrlng Opticians in
the South, Atlanta, Georgia.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Advertisements will bs inserted in this
column at the rate of One Cent per Word for
each insertion. No advertisement taken for leas
than FIFTEEN CENTS.
WATCH LOST.
a GOLD-KILLKD Watch end silver chain.
A Huppofe I to hare been ioet at Central
depot ywuenUy. Finder will pieaae leave it
« and receive rewarJ.
S tNE Set tingle Buggy Her new. A1 moat
) new. Apply to J.B HUDSON,
iin-ti El Dee Street*
All goods charged will be at reg,
ular prices.
Golden Opportunity
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.
MS. T. COTNEY,
JEWELER,
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
CLUBS.
102 FORSYTH STREET.
iDFPLAH
RICES.
Water Coolers.
These are heavy galvanized lined,
charcoal filled coolers, in a japanned
finish with beautiful decoratioas, and
nickel plated faucets. The “B. & B.”
prices are for
li Gal §1.25
2 “ 2.25
3 “ 2.75
4 “ 3.75
G “ 4.25
10 “ ..... 6.75
FREEZERS
3 Qt White Mountain...’ $2. 50
4 “ “ *• 8.00
6 “ “ “ 8.50
FRUIT JARS
Mason’s Patent, with porcelain lined tops.
Factories have advanced their prloea 40 per cent
on these goods during the hist month. Com
pare our “B. A B.” prices:
Quarts, $1.40 per dox. } Galls., $1.85 per doz.
REFRIGERATORS
NIGHT ROBES
At 50o, worth 75o.
Tills has been a new line with us, but we'
have bought them at the right prloee, we have
advertised them at tbe right times, and we
havo been selling them right along. If you
•re thinking of getting one, we are the right
people to see, as wo have just gotten a new
tot of tbe “Tightest’’ kind.
SPECIALTIES
Wg have a fall line of summer goods, oil and gasoline
stovee, sponge or foot or Infant’s hath tubs, fly fans,
wire dish covers, ice pitchers, butter crocks, lemon
squeezers, eto. at."B. A B." prices.
BTJTLER & BERRY.
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE I LAMAR STREETS.
This is no hoax, but business
straight trom the shoulder.
If you want bargains, come now.
Yours in haste,
W. D. BAILEY,
THEE
O NE bon« i end 1.4,>1» numt, good nelgh-
borhooi. J. a Nol.br.
Jui l-ln
t DESIUARLB KOOK fnfrwii Is >he
J ITIS.IB— II ••Ck. AIM- M till, out v. II
9.
II*»r Aj»
1 p«y to *
nut!**
PUIM
iBVFKALcw»hv»
I j Btf. Itt. Woi
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
luaMuerjiot Tin, Copper ud Sheet Iro& Tire, Gilnolied Iron Cornice,
..
TIs and Iran Roofing, Hot Air Haatln* Etc. Irao Smoko Staeki.
Exhaust Piping for Raw Mills ■ Specialty.
Corner Jackson and Jeffenon streets, AMERICUS, GA.
W. J. SLAPPEY,
Formerly on Artesian Corner, bos removed to store lately oeenpted by W. H. Scarborough
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where be win be (lad to see hie (Mends.
The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobaooo and Groceries is the city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which Is ollered at the low price of two.
J. B. BROWN'S PRIVATE STOCK.
Tea year, old, at 10.' 0 per gallon,
W. J.
Jun2dAwtf
SLAFFEY,
UNDER OPERA HOUSE.
W. B. KAYO.
C. WINKLER.
NEW FIRM!
MAYO dfc WINKLER,
BUTCHERS.
Hear Hart Bonding, SIS Forsyth Street, Americus, Os.
Having sold a half Interest in my boslnsss to Mr. Wlnkl.r, we are now prepared to forniik
WESTERN and OA. BEEF, Pork, Sausage of all k ndg, KM, Mutton, Ac.
ind reliable. Mr. Wlnkl.r*. re
levs—there is none better In t
LUCIUS H. KIMBROUGH,
>. n n.A l Lira InsnnAi.cz Co. AIM .igrnt for New Kngl.n.l Moti at
* | uiloin in thwe OunpiiuipA atf (lie rhf«|i«il «>.ii be»U
» hi V »U t Mil Block*, ii'rllJS AUU K *■ K»Uat .
OFFICE BOOK 4, BAB LOW BLOCK, UP 8TAIBS.
AMERICUS, -
GA,