Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 05, 1891, Image 5

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SHOE STORE. •THE PLACE:— 119 Forsyth St. AMERICUS, GA, Don't itorm the system ai you would • fort. If held by the enemy, constl- —“ .1 made It to enrrender patton, gently pent with DeWltre Little Early Risers. These little pills are wonderful oon- Tincers. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Harrison claims that he owee his elec tion to providence. Bob Ingersoll never made a charge so damaging against providence as this. It Is said that men with the worst cases of Bright's disease prolong their lives for yean on a diet of bnttcrmilk. DOCTOR JOKER'S PURE I Pill •at l»4 • tmvmrXf *1U tk Sold la Xa*Wnd for U. lHd.. la lasrla for Ik. Oot Uiea froa 7 oar Dra**tita, ur Mad to W.t. llimMS THE AMERICUS DaILY TIMES-RECORDRR: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1891. Shoes for Young! Shoes for Old! Shoes for Rich! Shoes for Poor! OLOK AT YOUR STONEWALL JACKSON. SHOES I t -THE- Great American tagle’ SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. Has just what you want. A Sweeping Reduction will be made’on all Foot-Wear purchased of us in the Next 30 Days 1 In this Sweeping Sacrifice Sale onpreceedented bargains will be offered on aU LOW CUT SUM MER SHOES, andjwo expect that the announcement of this sale will “Sweep the Town!" We are not after room as most merchants would say—but are AF TER MONEY—room we have enough—but are SHORT ON MONEY. If you wont to know what we mean by a SWEEPING Reduc tion, come to this and yon will find the Largest and most varied stock of shoes ever offered in Americas and at lower prices than are obtainable else where. Alex. Robert Chisolm* Beauregard's Ald- de-Camp, Gives Bis Vorslou. One Howard Thomas ha* been giving the press of the north a “fairy story” relative to the aobriqnet of Stonewall Jackson. Mr. Thomas is away off of the truth. Here are the facts, as told by an eye-witness, Alex. Robert Chisolm, who was an aid-de-camp to General Deaure gard on that memorable battle field, the first Bull Run: General Beauregard bad concentrated the troops under his command along the lino of Bull Run, with his centre resting on Mitchell’s Ford, his right on Union Mill’s Ford, and his left near the Stone Bridge, Blaokburn's Ford being about 100 yards to tbe right of Mitchell’s Ford. Gen. Jackson, upon bis arrival, was stationed In the rear of that ford. Early In the morning of July 21, 1802, I was ordered by Beauregard, whose aid- de-camp I was, with the rank of lieu tenant-colonel, to conduct Gen. Jackson, with his command, to the vicinity of the Lewis House, to the rear of the Stone Bridge. Beauregard antici pated a movement to turn his left flank, and had so Informed mo several days be fore the battle. Evans, Wheat, and Bee were driven back by McDowell’s ad vance. Bee was endeavoring to reform his line near the Ilcnry House as Jack- son came upon the field with his com mand in perfect order in lino of battle. Bee, riding among ills men, appealed to them to reform their lines, exclaiming: There stands Gen. Jackson like a stone wall behind you.” Tlio lino was reformed. Evans, Wheat, Bee, Bartow, Hampton, and Jackson then made the famous charge upon the plateau at the Henry House, which turned the tide of the battle. A shell exploded under Beauregard's horse, disemboweling him. Bee and Bartow were killed; Hampton, Wheat and Jackson wounded, the lattor very slightly. From that date Gen. Jackson was known as Stonewall Jackson. ANSLEY’S Largest, Finest AND Best Assorted Stock Of Groceries in the South. Everything guaranteed os repre sented. NO OLD STUCK! Fresh Goods Every Day. FINEST FLOUR, SWEETEST HAMS, FRESHEST BUTTER, HIGHESG TRADE COFFEE, PUREST LEAF LARD. FULL HEAD RICE, and everything he best that cash money can buy. Nothing too fine for my customers. A Candy Department—A Butter De partment.—A Cigar and Tobacco De partment, all In the Fancy Grocery Store As I am going to mar ket on August 1st and will need money, and in order to get as much as possible by, that time, have concluded to reduce my stock. C. R. Whitley, Prea't. U. L. Sullivan, Vice Pree't First Assessment 20 per cent, of Capital Stock of Americus -Jewelry Co. due August 1st is to be paid August 12th instead. Subscribers to stock will please make payment at Co.’s store, 421 Jackson St. E. D. ANSLEY. Got off at the Wrong Place. Dr. J. F. McMath came down from Americus one night last week, and as usual his mind was absorbed in some grave subject. When the train neared Sumtor City, three miles above here, it blowed, and in a few minutes stopped. Tho doctor thought it was Smlthvllle, and got off. Tho train stops only a few seconds at that station, and before he discovered his mistake tho train moved off. Tho doctor was “In it,” and he thought the only way out of it was to foot it borne. This he proceeded to do, and In less than an hour was safely at homo “right side up, handle with care.” And now the “boys” say the Americus article must have been monkeyed with. —Smlthvllle News. , A DANGEROUS POLICY. Is to buy spectacles at your residence from peddlers, os many of thorn are im- lostors. I will pay a liberal reward for nformation loading to the nrrest of all such mon who claim to be my represent atives. I positively employ no peddlers and do not soli them my glasses. Tho genuine Hawkes’ spectacles have the name “Hawkes” stamped on the bow. A. K. Hawkks, AU eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at drug storo of E. J. Eldridge. Prompt Payment. The 82,000 life insurance carried by the late Mr. Jesse Aycock in the Nation al Union, has been paid, as will be seen by the following: Ameficus, August 3, 1891. Mr. J.‘ L. Mack, Secretary Magnolia Council, No. 293, N. U.: Deaji Silt—Allow me to thank you, and through you, tho officers and mem. bers of your local Council, and the order generally, for the prompt and pleasant manner In which the policy of $2,000, held by my deceased husband, Mr. Jesse Aycock, in your organization, was ad justed, and the receipt of which amount in full is herewith acknowledged. I un hesitatingly recommend the National Union to all desiring safe Insurance. [Signed] Mns. Georgia S. Aycock. I will sell for the next 15 days For Spot Cash PRICES Low Down. Hawkes’ Crystallzed Lenses in all styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with a guarantee to please or money refunded by E. J. Eldmdge. Tho undersigned having determined to make a change in their business, will offer, from this date, their entiro stock of goods at and below cost for cash. Their stock la composed of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, etc., etc. All desirable goods. W. E. McTyieb A Bbo, 8-4d3tw4t Plains, Ga. 1 say what I mean and mean what I say- a man has a right to say what he said he said, that’s what I said, l c. BELL, Sec’y & Treas. T. COTNEY, Manager. DOW AND SENSE! You can exercise lots of Sense with^a very few Dollars nowadays. We need Dollars and we don’t hesitate to say that we are after those dollars—if you need a Refrigerator—don’t yon hesitate to-como after one—a very few dollars will buy a first-class modern refrigerator and yon will get the good of those dollars in % hundred senses.] „i1 Prescriptions accurately compounded of pure drugs, at all hours at Dr. Eldridge Drug Store. A number of good blacksmiths have thrown themselves away by becoming prize fighters.—New Orleans Picayune. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- donco is begotten by honesty. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will euro constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany. Maude—Well, Mama, how do you like It? Does It look like me? Mama—Humph! The face Is good enough, but no one would ever think that dress cost your dear papa $3,000. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such ila, s'' poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The new colored Industrial College will be in operation near Savannah thia fall. Boards of education will nominate a beneficiary for every member of the legislature. AU tuition Is to be free. DoWitt'a Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has benefitted many conic who have suffered from blood isorders. It will help you. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Ono front room to rent, up stairs next to library. Apply to, 7-25-lmo D. F. Davenpobt, Turnip seed, turnip seed, just received a fresh lot of nice varieties at tues it Sun Dn. Eldridoe’s. To Oar FAtron*. After this week wo will collect all bills for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help us materially, as our expenses aro payable weekly. Times Publisuiq Company. Attention Builders, We sell Langman A Martinez propared paints, and are authorized by the manu- ft ' “ * aoturers to repaint any house at their ixpense on which their paints do not prove satisfactory. E. J. Eldwdoe, Druggist. Ruta baga, red top and all other va rieties of turnip seed for fall and sum mer planting at Dn. Eldmdge'i. Business is busi ness and more business is business again. I have a few Ma dras Shirts left and I want to close them out Cheap ain’t the word, if you willy call within the Next 15 Days. $5.00 to A SIMPLE BUSINESS FACT IS THIS—Wo aro after money—our entiro stock of Summer Specialties, Staple China, Crockery, Silverware, Lamps, etc. is here ready for the sacrifice—ready to be “led like a lamb to the slaughter" to satisfy the economic necessities of the hour and thus give to our gpods what are “hard times" priees in dead earnest. remember if you want goods cheap. 15 days is the time allowed. Notice. The annual meeting of stoekholdera of tbe A. P. * L. Warchouso A Com press Company will be held at the of. flee of the company at the Compress In Americas, Georgia, on Wednesday, August Stir, 1891, at 10 a. m. pursuant to the by-laws of said company. W. E. Burbage, President. James Hebr Smith, Secretary. Americus, Ga., July 20,1801. For a pleasant shave go to Dr. El drtdge's and buy one of those celebrrted Tower Razors which are guaranteed to please. What is known as the quart bill, pro hibiting the sale of liquor in Georgia in quantifies less than a quart, has been In definitely postponed. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, Ao., at Dr. Eldridge Drug Store. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DeWitt's Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Clandlce Vicuna hat been elected president of Chile, to succeed Bal ma ced*. He will be Inaugurated In Sep tember. Removal. J. Rott merchant tailor has removed from old stand, Forsyth street to Cotton avenue up stairs In old Times office, where he Is ready to give first class work to all his old customers and aa many new ones as will call, july 19-d-lmo. For your toilet soaps, toilet powders l all t< i toilet articles, i . Eldbidoe. N. B.—No goods charged at these cut prices, but will be charg ed at our regular prices. JOHN B. SHAW Investigate their merit*. De Witt’s Little Early Kisers don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany sars they would not run a drug store without tb Call within IS day9 and you will get Shoes, Shirts, Socks, Scarfs, Suspenders. Handkerchief^, Let your good Dollars ;and your good Sense bring you to the Artesian Comer always. Butler & Berry, ARTESIAN CORNER. LEE * LAMAR STREETS. TOHN B. SCHMIDT Takos this opportunity of and the adjoining country that he is now i of style, and wilTshortly open one of tho r , of Americus itting up in the best He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the patronage of the veiy best people, and Americus can then boast of a place where everything good will be served iu a style as never before seen in this eity. Remember the place—Schmidt's Reading Room, Lamar St. 8-1 dAwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT. and everything per- taining to the Haber- |We offer at tbis season Turnip Seed dashery business - - W. D. BAILEY, HAWKINS & LOVING. We are prepared to do EMBALMING on short notice. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. Also keep a fine line of Metallic and Cloth Covered Cases, Caskots and Coffins. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE. go tO db. : THE an. Night call* for coin Telephone No. 48, or call on G. O. Loving, Brown street. msy »-ly. the beet terming lend* In 8onthwe#t roved lend* In county. Flv< im pertlcnUre, cell on or wi WO Mite Pleotetlon*. Georgls, ki lettfemen known well write! YNES Cor. Fenytb wi. sad Oettoe Ave,