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THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Daily and Weekly.
TBS AXERICt* ReCORDEK EHTAnMSHiD 1879.
Tiie Axkkicui Timer Established 1890.
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Bascox Myrick, Editor and Manager,
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Americas, Ga.
Amoricus, Ga., August 8, 1881.
ON THE EIGHT UKE.
From varlou. quarters Tiie Times
Recokdek I» receiving commendations
upon its position with reference to the
election of Capt. John A. Cobb to the
(■residency of the State Agricultural
Society.
It seems to bo recognised that South*
western Georgia being agricultural head
quarters is fairly entitled to the ollicial
control of the society; and tills being
true, it follows as a natural consequence
that Americus, tho metropolis of the
most favored section of this prosperous
agricultural region, should fall heir to
the plum. It therefore is a part of the
logic of the situation that by common
consent Capt. Cobb should be looked to
ns tho most suitable man for the place;
and that his friends should take kindly
to the suggestion made by The Tisiks-
Recoiihei:; and be preparing themselves
to see that tho mantle of authority falls'
upon his worthy shoulders when the
question comes up for decision.
The Timks-R^cobdbh but voices the
lentimentof a vast number of the peo
ple of the state when it advocates the
election of Capt. Cobb, whose candidacy,
be it understood, comes spontaneously
from bis friends, and is in no wise
brought forward by himself.
This, of itself, is a strong argument In
hi. favor, and will no doubt have its
proper weight when the occasion brings
up the question.
ALLIANCE HALLIES.
The Alliance rallies nre not over yet,
by half.
Notwithstanding the great Weavcr-
Simpson and I-ivingston speaking tour,
and tiie grand ovations with which they
were greeted, Colonel Livingston is
billed to speak at some point nearly
every day during tho summer.
At Toccoa Wednesday ho spoke to
7,000 people, and so great was the effect
caused by his speech of three hours that
at its close three ladies stepped forward
and named their three babies Leonidas
Livingston.
On next Tuesday there will be a grand
rallying of the Alliance hosts at Waynes
boro, and Colonel Livingston will speak
there. On Wednesday be will attend
the State Agricultural Convention at
Athens. On Thursday he speaks in
Walton county, and on Friday in Oconee
and on Saturday in his county—Newton.
This last rally—the one in Newton
county—has one novel feature about it
that none the rest have. As has been
stated before in the Constitution, the
opponents of the alliance, or of the sub-
treasury plan, have been invited to bo
present, and time will be divided with
them in discussing whatever differences
exist. Col. Livingston, Col. Peek and
Tom Wat«on will represent the alliance.
The representatives of the other Bide
have not yet been announced.
There will be a big alliance meeting at
Dalton to-day. Congressman Everett
and Mr. Harry Brown will speak.
Mrs. Lease is expected to speak at
several places in the state within the
coming fortnight.—Constitution.
Envelopes! Envelopes!!
We have just received a big job lot of
raanilla envelopes of fine quality, that
were bought at a bargain, and wo can
print them foryou with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper.
Times Pitblishino Co.
The kitchen is the best place for start
ing seeds. It is moister and usually
warmer.
Don't storm the system as you would
a fort. If he’d by the enemy, const!
pation, gently persuade It to surrender
with DeWitt's Little Early Itiaera.
These little pills are wonderful con
vincers. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Breeding does not produce excellence;
it retains and fixes it.
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.
Nature deals in variations for the pur
pose of improvement.
Wo cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
dcnco is begotten by honesty. De
Witt's Little Early Kisers arc pills that
will cure constipation and sick headache.
For sale by tho Davenport Drug Com
pany.
In transplanting, bo sure to keep the
routs of the plant moist.
AFTER THE MONOPOLISTS.
After a long struggle and in face of an
advene report from the general judi
ciary committee, the "anti-monopolists"
(so-called) have succeeded in getting
through tha house the bill to place ex
press, telegraph and sleeping car compa
nies under the jurisdiction of the Kail-
road Commission.
The vote was a very decisive one, and
shows that our Solona are after the scalps
of everything that runs on wheels or
along the right-of-way. The plain truth
la these angry legislators think they are
right on Jay Gould's hot track, and are
about to tree that sly ooon.by shaking up
Terminal railroads and hit telegraph
company. They are also after Sir George
31. Pullman, the Italian count, and Hr.
K. B. Plant, the New York millionaire;
-and they are no doubt chuckling In their
sleeves to think that there will not be a
.greats spot left of these three worthies
when the masticating process shall have
been completed.
Yet Jay and George and Henry will go
f on grinding the faeee of the poor and
. piling up millions, just like there wasn't
any such an awful Institution as the
Georgia Legislature; and there Isn't, to
far as these long-headed Individuals are
concerned.
INGALLS’ OPINIONS.
John Jeems, the great original Kansas
flic eater, delivered one of his notable
pccchcs at the Atlanta Chautauqua;
which in the utterances is thoroughly
characteristic of the man.
lie boldly declared that the enfran
chisement of the negro was a mistake,
and that the people of the North would
uphold white supremacy just as zealous
ly as do the southern people, places be
ing exchanged.
And yet John Jeems would go before
Northern audience to-morrow and
wave the bloody shirt, as no other
demagogue in America could.
The trouble about Mr. Ingalls is that
bis opinions are like his elotbes; they
can be changed to suit the company he
is in. You never know an what side of
a question to look for the versatile
Kansan.
Transition from tho verge of tho
gravo tq "robust health” baa been
almost startlingly sudden in the cue of
Ur. Gladstone. Only a short time ago
we were led to expect his demise wi(hln
a few houre, and now tho dispatches
state that the. "grand old man” la in ro-
s-. bust health. It leema almost Incredible,
bat for the accompanying explanation
that the English tory newspapers have
lately been making a concerted effort to
write him oat of existence, somewhat
after the samo manner of the recent Re
publican attempt to write Mr. Blaine to
death. Admirers of the British states
man the world over will be greatly grat
ified to know that his* health la now In
excellent condition.—News.
Savannah and Columbus merchants
Me getting ready to advertise liberally
• In the trade Issues of September 1 that
are to he publiahcd by the respective
papers of these cities. It Is high time
that Amerions merchants wako up from
their summer lethargy, and get them-,
selves ready for the big fall businou that
is sure to come. Americus never fells
behind In the way of progress, and a
big trade Issue of The Times-Rkcoudkb
at an early date, In which all the live
merchants are to be represented, wilt
be forthcoming.
A patient, Iqtv-ablding cluseo, wUo was
attending church In Henry county last
Sunday, suddenly rare way to the strain of
a kmc, dry sermon, and went craxy and
attacked the preacher. He waa taken in
chute by his friends and lad from the
church.—Kim<Hr*r-Eun.
•That's the way the people of Georgia
will Healths legislature at an early day,
if tboy don’t cut It short and adjourn.
Tiie people oen’t stand everything. As
CoL Hark W. Antony remarked: "We
are not atones."
The writers of hooka In this country,
who look for fortune as well as fame,
have before them some very encouraging
examples. Ur. J. Gould waa at one
time a writer of oounty histories; Mr.
' Alfred Sully, hie brother railway mag
nate, wrote books of poems, and Mr.
Austin Corbin, another of the same ilk,
published a note! as far back os 1847a
OfB faithful friends, Messrs. V. Pop-
uil and P. B. Publico seem to hare gone
Into retirement of late.
Tnx Republicans of Ohio are disturb
ed at the Alliance leaders invading the
rural portions of the state and talking to
the farmers. They were disposed to
laugh at the farmers movement a short
time ago, but this has given place to a
very gloomy expression which they can
not conceaL Speakers and men of prom
inence am eng the farmers, such as Jesse
Harper of Illinois, and General Weaver,
are making a thorough canvass of the
agricultural portions of Ohio, and are
urging the farmers to put up their own
state and legislative tickets and vote for
them independently of the other
political parties; and as the majority of
the farmers have heretofore furnished
the votes which elected the Republican
tickets, the Republicans are badly wor
ried, and Maji McKinley has already
commenced to throw himself in contact
with the farmers whenever he baa an
opportunity. The fact that the Alliance
elected a majority of the Kentucky leg
islature, will encourage the farmers of
Ohio to battle for an Alllamie legislative
ticket, and this may mean that neither
Sherman nor Foraker will occupy a teat
In the United States Senate, and that
either an AUiancemut or Democrat may
be elected. *
Tut Augusta Chronicle oaks': Will
the esteemed Constitution answer yet or
no to this question, “Do you fsvor the
Ocala platform?” And Editor Howell’a
only reply to far is: "I will see you
jater.”
Here Uni
Epitaphy is a demoralizing kind of
taffy. It appeare on the tombstone, and
eulogises the dead almost to the very
start. The usual method of beginning,
Is: “Here lies." Very suggestive, for
the lies are frequently quite astonishing
—almost enough to to both amuse ana
amaze the dead of whom they are writ
ten. A truthful epitaph, in many in
stances, would be: “Here lies one who
omitted to take Dr. Pierce'e Golden
Medical Discovery." If sick and suffer-
ing, and dreading premature death, test
the potent remedy. It cures all chronic,
liver, blood, and lung diseases, as
biliousness, skin nnd scalp dlserves,
scrofulous sores and swellings, salt-
rheum, tetter, erysipelas, ana evtn
scrofula of the lungs (or Consumption),
if taken In time.
Pcklns often reach the weight of Are
pounds each at ten weeks old, if heavily
ted and well eared for.
"Two Boats with bat a Single Thought."
As they sat side by side they aSs
. sighed.
'Oh, my Idol!” he said, and then vied.
"Deer Lake,” said she, as she looked,
“I will wed thee If thou wilt,” and be
wilted. The honeymoon passed in an
excess of joy. Excess In sating rich
food brings Indigestion, tick headache,
and frequent attacks of dlxxinees. .Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will core all
these. They are tiny, sugar-coated, and
easy to swallow. No other preparation
oompares with them aa a Liver PUL
They are guaranteed, and one is a dose.
After this week we willooUect all bilk
for job work weekly. This will make
payments easier for yo'u, and help us
materially, as our expenses are payable
weekly.
Times PcBLisnto Company.
DeWitt's Saraapariila destroys such
poisons as scrofula, skiu disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Ilawkcs' Crystalized Lenses in all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to pleaso or money refunded
by E. J. Elbkiimik.
Smoking meat preserves it—also makes
it less digestible.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses tho
blood, Increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It has beneiltted many
people who have auffered from blood
diaorders. It will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company.
Ruta bags, red top and all other va
rieties of turnip teed for fall and sum
mer planting at
Dr. Elduidok’s
When you give the roosts a kerosene
bath, do not neglect the under-aide, as it
is the best bed for lice. Once in two
weeks oil this bed.
&AKIN0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
▲ cream of tartar baking powder. Hlgkes
of all in leavening ■trength —Latest .Unite*
"‘jttee Government Food Report.
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Botanic Blood Balm
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Chinese Laundry
Has been removed to 830 Lee street, the
store room next door to the little Sew
ing "Machlno Man’s store. Thanking all
who hare to liberally patronized us, we
ask a continuance of the same.
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313 LAMAR STREET,
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SUMMER GOODS
Arc now being made throughout
John R. Shaw’s
Mammoth Stock of
W
45th Semi-Annual Grand 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.
OPPORTUNITY
sm- behind, says the r
LS NO HAIR
_ . .. 3rb. 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
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
| A. KLUTTZ,
Architect and BnrntnrrzsDEST.
Americas. Georgia. ’
Lanur street—Murphey Balldlng’. 2-1-ly
J. WORSHAM
• Office over Peopie’s > NMlonal Bank,
P. BUILT,
I. „ , DENT1OT, .
' • Cranberry’s Corner .America,, a*..
Continue* to am bis friend. In all branch.,
of dentistry. jxn9-tf '
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D R. J. W. DANIEL,
Offer, ble profoMhma.
gropie ofAmerlcn., andan
acr street, over 1
services to the
— petto
r, La-
I* Office and residence, next j
Huntington, Church street.
i A. PORT H. D.
\B. J. H. WINCHESTER.
I PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office at Davenport's Drue Store. Resi
dence,. corner Forsyth and Mayo .treeti,
America., Ge. ddmo
Telephone No. M.
\B.T. J. KENNEDY,!
'physician and hobo eon.
Office st Dr. Eldridge'. Drug store. Csn
be found at nigut in his office room over
Eldrldge'e drug store, Barlow bloek, fcbs-ly
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINEXE-
Hsvs one of the best fnrnlehed and beat
equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No. 31J
Jackson street,*Americus, Os.
General Surgery and treatment of tbe
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
C nAS. A. BROOKS. H. D.
iG rail u ate of Bellevue Hospital Medical
College. N. Y. f twice graduate of N. Y.
Post Graduate Medical Hchool,Chief Hnrgeon
S. A. M. R. R.etc.) Offer*hit profeaeionnl per*
vices as a general practltoner to tha citizen*
of Anierlcuaand mirroundingcountry. spe-
diil attention glv«»! t** operative surgery.'
including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fis
tula, stricture, catarrh. and all dleeasea of
Anu* f Rectum. Genitourinary »y*tem and
none and throat. Office In Murpbey building
Lamar Ht. Connected by speaking tube
with Eldrldge’s Drug Store. Call* thonld he
left or telephoned there daring the day. At
night call at residence on Lee SL or tele
phone No. 77. apr29tf
7 A. HAWKINS,
< ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office np stairs on Cranberry corner.
)UTT A LUMPKIN.
■ A.U.TAX ni.l,
„ ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Americni, Ga,
Office In Barlow Block, np stain,
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1\ WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
America*, Ga.
Will practice In all court*. Office over
National Bank.
W T. LANE,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Prompt attention given to an tragSSlfTflaSed
inm^handa. Office in Barlow bloc*, room 6.
r a. nix on.
Office
Court I
all bnaineaa.
- American, Ga.
8 In Baxley building, oppoulU the
House. Prompt attention given to
inea*. Jun5-tf.
M aynard a smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Americas, Ga.
■ Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to as. LemOg street
over P. L. Holt’s. sepUMl&yflm*
i L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Abbeville. Ga.
Will practice in all the counties of the
State. Prompt attention given to nu eat*
lections entrasledto my care. tl
ANSLEY ft ANSIiEY.
ATTORNEY* AT LAW,- Americus, Ga
A Will practice in the noantle* of Sum
ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Star-
art, In the 8upreme Court, and the United
State* Conn.
C - MAT 2SSgS«Y.A,.ItaW.
* SaHFonyta street, Ainrricns.’Gs.
Will practice la alf til. Courts .and In the Coun
ty Court for tbs next twelve month*.
1M4 d&wly.
WVLLBOBN F. CLAKKK. FRANK A.BOOl’Elt.
CLARKE 4 HOOPER,
ttomoys at Law
AMERICUS, - - - • .
maylS-d-w-ly
GEORGIA
Waltxx K. Wbzatlet, J. B. Fitzgzxald
Whoatloy & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 4B Jackson 8L, Up Stairs,
AMERICUS, « GEORGI>
JaHT-tf
of Bchley county.
of Americas,
H udson a blalock,
f VlefWBI
Will practice in all courts. Partnership limited
The Champion Clothing and Men’s Furnishing Goods House
OF BOOT
117 Forsyth St.,
WB1ST GA.
Americus, Ga.
B.G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS ft KIMBROP3H,
ATTORNEYS 1 AT LAW
Barlow Bloolc, Boom 4.
Will praotlMtti both Sts—isrt Federal cnn.
Strict attention peld to all bualnes. entrnitcd to
them, telephone No. tos.
W.B. Gcsaav. DuPont Grsr.xr
Americas, Ga. Macon, 3s,
OUERRY & SON,
! Ooort.* 1 The
...peels! cares InanySuperior
Court on South western Railroad.
L.NORRMAX,
ARCHITECT.
OFFICE
_—o build
ings especially. Communication* by mall
to either office will meet with prompt at
tention. Wm.Hall,Superintendent Ameri
cas fffiee*
mn-MAMSOX A EARL.
\Y CIVIL AND HANITASV ENOINESa*.
" Plans and etllmstea for water supply,
mwerageand gem^al^cng.neerlng work.
Americus offlce^iver Johu*onA Hnrrold'
■tore on Cotton avenue. apr2l-3ra
LOA.isrs.
Loans negotiated st LOWEST KATES.
Itay payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HARES LEY,
oot» ljr Americas, Georgia.