Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 06, 1891, Image 5
THE AMERIOUS DAILY TIMES-KE0QRi)J3Rj: 1 Ffiip&Yj NOVEMBER /6-4g91.
Fellow Citizens!
Alliancemen!
Of Southwest Ga.:
With compliments of the season,
we respectfully invite yonr
attention to our
IMMENSE LINE
THE BREAKFAST TABLE
ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIALLY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY READERS.
Ysstarday's Deluxe la Pungent Para
graph!—Some Snap Shota t>7 the lCepor-
torial Camera—What Waa Going on In
Town Told In Brlefeat Manner.
The eleotlooa o’er, the voter were polled
The Democrata are atronf;
Yet a violent death awalta the llend
Who “knew It all along.”
—M. Bback.
Horae raffle at Oak Hall to-nlgbt On
ly a few more chances.
The biggest show of the season next
Tuesday night
If you see a man wearing a new Dun
lap derby It is safe to surmise that he
bet on Flower.
Sixty people will be seen' on the stage
next Tuesday night.
“Let every citizen express an opinion
and contribute his share of help towards
the settlement of the street railroad
question.
Seats for Conreid’s Opera Co„ the big
gest show of the season are now on sale
at Thompson & Anderson.
A new pavement has been put in on
the Forsyth street sidewalk, from the
Times-Recobdkr office to the new street
running through to Lamar.
The uso of the fire hose by the city
in the business portion of the town has
done much to mitigate the discomfort
And UriondQ? ari8ingfrom 11,0ru ° ent dust -
A11U f 1 IvllllD ■ Huy your seats for Conreid’s Opera
Co, the first thing this morning and
avoid the rush.
The gas will be turned on in about two
weeks and from then onward the city
will rejoice in the knowledge of being
supplied with one of the best illumnat-
ing systems in the state.
The city authorities are doing some
good work in improving the condition of
the streets. Quite a number of men and
carts are constantly occupied in differ
ent portions of the town and every bad
place is promptly repaired.
“Poor Jonathan” at the opera-house
next Tuesday night by Conreid’s Opera
Company is one of the best of the mod
ern comic compositions, and the com
pany presenting it is said to be au excel
lent one.
Only one more week of the Kickapoo
Indian shows. The company has given
very enjoyable entertainments and
great many of the best people of the
city have attended them. By the ubiq
uitous small boy, especially, will the no
ble red man be missed.
The Sumter County Sunday School
convention will be held at Leslie to-day.
Quite a number of delegates and visitors
will attend from Amerlcus. Train leaves
over the S. A. M. road at 8.-20 a. m., and
returning arrives at 0:10 p. m. Fare for
the round trip 25 cents.
THREAT Or A RESCUE.
Newest Styles in High Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
-AND
FALL AND WINTER.
We have outdone ourselves this
season and excelled all previous
attempts in plaoing before you
more attractions and exclusive
Novelties in Clothing and Haber-
dashory. We carry .beyond a doubt
(and the most of you know it) the
LARGEST STOCK of
Hr. Wllllsm T. Price, a Justice of the
Peace, at Riobland, Nebraska, was con
fined to his bed last winter with a se
vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough
application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
enabled him to get up and go to work.
Hr. Price sayi: “The Remedy cannot
be recommended too highly.” Let any
one troubled with rheumatism, neural
gia or lame back give it a trial and they
will be of the same opinion. 50 cent
bottles for ssle by W. C. Russell, Amerl
cus, Ga. novl-lra.
Fall haa come and with it the time to
settle “that little bill” at
Du. StimiDOk’h,
Poasn Sent from Savannah and Macon to
Piwvvnt Escape of Horton Brothers,
Savannah, Nov. 5.—The Horton
brothers, charged with burning the Cen.
tral railroad trestles st Sun Hill, ere to
be given a preliminary trial at’Sandera-
rille today, and trouble is feared from
their frlende.
The prisoners have been In the Haeon
jail since soon after their arrest, and are
to be taken to Sandenvllle this morning
on a special train.
Sovoral days ago the Central railroad
authorltlea were Informed that the
friends of the suspected bridge burners,
numbering In the neighborhood of 300
desperate men, had announced that the
Hortons would be rescued from the offi
cers when brought to Sandersville for
trial. Little attention, however, wae
paid to the threats until yesterday, when
word was sent to Superintendent HcBee
by the Sandersville authorities that un
less there was a large force of officers on
hand no doubt an attempt would be
made to effeot a rescue.
Steps were st ones taken to meet the
emergency. The Central authorities at
Hacon were ordered to ewear in a force
of the railroad men employed there as
special officers to accompany the prison
ers to Sandersville, and the same meth-
od was adopted here.
Twenty-five of the best shop employes
were sworn In and together with Detec
tive Si Basch and Officers Quinn, Knot,
Horton, Patterson, Sweeney, King and
Thorpe of the Ocean Steamship Compa
ny’s police force left last night on the
8:10 o’clock train for Sandersville.
The posse is hesvily armed with pis
tols and Winchesters and will arrive In
Sandersville before the Hacon special, ao
as to be ready to meet it and act as an
escort to the prisoners to the court
house, together with the Hacon posse.
General Superintendent HcBee and
Capt. Henry Cunningham, one of the
oounsel for the Central, accompanied the
officers.
The men who went up from Savannah
last night are a determined force, and if
the friends of the Hortons are foolish
enough to attempt anything like a res
cue the chances are they will be sorry
for it. The force wae seat to guard
against trouble, but if the trouble is
forced upon It Sanderiville will be
llvoly town.
The Central railroad authorities are
satisfied that sufficient evidence will be
forthcoming at todays trial to prove the
Hortons guilty of the crime with which
they are charged, and are determined
that the courts will be given an oppor
tunity of passing upon the case and
meting out the punishment deserved If
It takes the force of the entire etate to
do It.
Finest Stock'of pure
Candies ever shown
in Amerious. — c ole
Agent for
NewYork.
AnsleyV; Seal brand,
Lowner's Chocolates
Goussett’s Chocolates
All kinds fine hand-
made creams, at
i n. mm
Week,
A.rtezen Korner.
TO BE SIFTED.
All styles of toilet and paint brushes
Eldrldi ' '
at Dr.
dge's drug store.
Hr- Henry Winter, formerly manager
of the 8avaunah Brewery, says be bad
Rheumatism of the Heart for several
years. Often ho was unable to walk ov
er a few blocks, his pain was so intense:
be had trouble to get his breath; he had
>bysioIane in Philadelphia, bis formar
tome, but the best professor In the uni
versity there cquld not give him relief.
Coming here be saw P. P. P. advertised,
tried two bottles, and D now a well man.
His pain left him and he can now walk
all day. He renders thanks to P. P. P.,
and says its workings are wonderful.
Blotches, Old Sores, Ulcers and all
skin eruptions cured by P. P., the groat-
it blooa purifier of the age.
nov3-dl2t-w2L
CALL AT
AVERA’S
MEN'S and YOUTHS’
SUITS
In this part of the state, and are
offering them at the very lowest
prices. Call and examine these
lines, as well as onr complete
assortment in
Extra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
which, as ’to style and 'fit,, cannot
be surpassed.
JOHN R, SHAW,
“THE CHAMPION",*
Clothier and Furnisher,
.117 Forsyth St, -3
Leave an Order
amerious, - ga.I -with Them.
AND get
THEIR PRICES,
I And yon will be sure to
A Ssnsailon that Started at Boms Against
Secretary Janner.
Atlanta, Nov. 0.—State Secretary
Jenner, of the Young Hen’s Christian
Association, may bold that position and
he may lose 1L ,
He Is charged with very unbecoming
conduct, and yesterday the Atlanta mem.
ben of the state board of the Young
Hen’s Christian Association met and had
the secretary beiore It.
The entire matter originated In Rome,
and was brought to the attention of the
board by a sensational article In the Tri-
bune-of-Rome of last Sunday.
The Tribune published an account of
the forced marriage of a young man
named McLendon, who llred near that
place, and a Mrs. Dudley. The paper
told who Mrs. Dudley wss safer as it
could bo learned, and how she came to
be la Rome,
The charge made was that State Sec
retary Jenner, of the Young Men's
Christian Association, had carried her
to Rome, giving notice before she came
that be was going to have a cousin visit
him.
She arrived and stopped for a time at
the Central hotel. Her conduct became
auspicious, and finally so broad that she
was Informed she could no longer stop
there. ' ’
A bouse was secured for her Id the
suburbs and here her reputation was not
good, and the culmination waa the law
taking a hand, and UeLendon and the
woman marrying as an expedient
That Is a brief sketch of the Tribune’s
story. That paper then went on to crit-
icise Jenner, He had brought her there
as Us cousin, and had recommended
her. He must have known her charac
ter, for she stayed with him a great
saL
Yesterday the Atlanta part of the
board had the secretary before It, he
coming from Augusta the night; before,
He pleaded entire Innocence, and a great
many friends stood by him.
No action was taken yesterday, bnt it
is understood that the entire state board
will meet In Atlanta next Tuesday and
thoroughly investigate the matter.
This seems to be wanted by both
sides, the secretary declaring that he
wanted it sHted to the bottom.
Hr. Jenner has a wife and family In
Atlanta. He has y great many friends
who declare him to be s Christian gen
tleman and that be le guiltless of the
charge or Intimation against Urn.
The woman, of late Mrs. McClendon,
has left Rome, and Is thought to bain
Atlanta.
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Just received a handsome line of all
kinds of Watches. Solid Gold, filled
esses, guaranteed for 20 years. Silver,
nickel, and, in fact, any kind of a watch
a man or lady wants at all pnoei.
Thompson & Anderson
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
N. B.—We have on hand a few very
handsome shell rase watches.
SOMETHING NEW
and
GOOD TO EAT.
I have just received a fresh lot
Black Buckwheat Floor, New crop
Maple Syrup, Apples, Malaga
Grapes, Cocoanuts, Evaporated
Peaches, Evaporated Apricots,
Cheese, Macaroni, Olives, Pickles
of all kinds.
Csbbsge, Onions, Rutabaga Turnips,
Irish Potatoes and Old Fashioned Cod
Fish.
A new lot of California Honey just In.
Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Breakfast Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders, etc.
Can Goods, world without sod, cheap
er than ever,
H you will once try our HoFerrin’s
Lard and Alcanro Coffee yon will use
no other.
Get one of my Books and see how much
money you can save by trading with me.
H. A. HARRIS,
305 Lamar Bt. Telephone 27.
GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, November 10.
ORGANIZATION OF 60 PEOPLE.
Now is the
onions. Cell at Dr.
your sets.
eon to plant your
Kldridge’s and buy
CONRIED’S
Comic Opera Company
HEINRICH CONRIED, Director.
In Millockor’s Comwdy-Opera,
POOR JONATHAN!
in thes days of ■ cumorcial aktivity, when each stor sliud sho an
attempt 2 keapin np 2 the methods and posibilites of the times, let a
firm hav the nowledge of how 2 by—let them hav the pluk 2 plan im-
provments—let them hav the energy to kary them out and u wil do
wel 2 let them havyor trade.
A yer ago ther wer the remains of an engin hous on the korner of
Lee and Lamar streets. 2 da u hav forgoten the engin hous—you
rarely cal the plas othr than the Rtezen Korner. Wat has changed
it? Nothin’bnt pluk an’energy. I
Pluk and energy hav changed it from barenes 2 buty, fild it with
atok whioh snrprisd n for komprehensivnes. 2 da it is 3 times as
large as then—it instil growin. A yer ago fn had herd of Butler &
Berry. 2da ther are few among the readin public 2 whom ther names
hav not a familer jingle, and ther r fu among the trodin public who do
not consider the names Bntler & Berry synonimns with ‘ekonomy and
squaraes.’
800 yers ago Shaksper said, “All men hav ther prices,” but had he
lived in Amerious 2da he wnd hav also told u who had the cheapest
prices. Then it takes no Shaksper to realies that if a firm, insted o
hying smal qnantites at larg prices, will by larg qnantites 2 get smal
prices, tha can eeily lower your expenses. Pink and energy an yor
own ideas of economy hav made the Rtezen Korner hedquarters for
everything from a tea cup to dinner set—from a tin pan 2 a stov. A ■
yer ago this week the front dors of onr stor wer thron open, an we
wjted 4 the strangers 2 oum in, Since then we hav wated on u. We
feel that we r no longer strangers—that u no us Rtezrn Korner folks—
that we no vC, and no yor wants, and just as we invited u a yer ago we
invite u to onm and C ns during our “anaversary week.”
If yonr tastes r, esthetic onm, we’ll sho a the bntiful. If a apre-
cinte the meohanioal cam, we’ll sho a improvments. If yor notions r
okonomical oum, we’ll tell prices. If u r sooiable onm, we’ll b glad 2 O
u often, an any time from now till our next anaversary week, and then
we 11 invite u again.
Nov. 5, 1891.
Butler & Berry
DIAMONDS.
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We never find
it necessary to
“ Blow our
own horn
The quality
of our goods
and the low
prices do that.
Freeman &
Crankshaw.
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Arujtrs.oi
CD
WATCHES.
OHN B. SCHMIDT
Son* for 900 Hlffcta at tbs Haw York
vans.
OUR OWN ORCHBOTPAII
the people of Americas
fitted np in the best
nest and Most Complete Restanraots to lie Found in tbe Sontb]
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
C nage of the very best people, and Americas can then
of a place where everything good will be served in
a style os never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s Reading Room,'Lamar St.
8-1 dawly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT,
BEEF.
ewer saw, at
TALL FED
Georgia Beet finer than any Western
MAYO St WINKLER
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