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THE AMKK1CIS DAILY T1ME8-REC0KDBR: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, itm.
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' New York. Dec. .V—In the bomb ok-
plosion that occurred in the office
Buiwll Sage, the nnmiier of persons
Bunlnsss Office, Telapbona M.
■Editorial Rooms, altar T o'clock
Telephone M.
Americas, Os., Deo. 0.1891.
trat mot in americus?
Chicago proposes still further to diver
sify ber industries by building a cotton
mill at Hammond, one of her numerous
suburbs,_at_acoatof^Jt275j000_A_jils-
pitcli states that since tbis enterprise
i determined upon other parties have
been seeking sites for the same purpose,
and so general ia the belief that the bus
iness will be profitable, that Eastern
manufacturers of machinery bare, it is
■aid, offered to equip a plant and take
stock in the concern in payment.
• ■ This, too, at a distance of nearly one
thousand miles from the cotton Held*,
for which distance the freight has to lie
paid.
If Eastern manufacturers will take
stock in a cotton mill iu Chicago, why
mot in the midst of the cotton fields; and
especially In Southwest Georgia, the
garden spot of the cotton region?
The TtHEa-lf kcordkr believes that If
a systematic and persistent effort was
mads by a representative body of Amerf
cus people in the East, the same aort of
deal, could be effected for this _clt£,
where we have oertalnly the advantage nr
the freights in coat of mannfaetnring.
It takes continued and persistent at
tempts to get the deluded inhabitants of
the effete European countries even to
taste^tbe palatable dishes made of Indian
corn; so far the ehiaf progress made in
this direction being confined to popped
corn, made up into balls. It seems to be
necessary to use strategy with these
mugwumps; and those who are engaged
in the laudable missionary workof clrillz-
ingthese Europeans bare to mix the appe
tiring cereal with rye before feeding It to
the hungry peaaants, who thus become
little acquainted with Its independent
sweetneae. Hade of water-ground meal
and properly cooked, the corn dodger ia
simply Irresiatible and quite able to fight
its way Into the remotest corners of the
world. The trouble is, those who seek
Its Introduction are themselves wheat
esters, and unacquainted with Its appe
tizing worth and the best meant for Its
preparation.
Members of the Koyai Arcanum
throughout the country will regret 'to
hear of the serious calamity that has be
fallen Supreme Regent Charles F Coring
of Boston, Mass. Supreme Secretary
Hobson writes that iu the early part of
November Mr. Loring.bad a slight sick
ness, which confined him to hie house s
few days. It was not considered seri
ous, Butaolotof blood collected Id
one of the arteries of the right leg,
whleh stopped circulation. The limb
below the stoppage became com pletoly
dead ..To save tils life amputation was
found necessary. The operation was
pet formed juat above the knee, on the
10th ult. He Stood the operation like a
t—An IT — *t’Z' I I
hero, and began to rally 1 ' Immediately.
Although atlll weak, be baa good cour
age and a clear mind; and now that the
wound baa begun to heal hit physicians
have hopes of his complete restoration
to health.
Mil Depew says that nothing in the
world will prevent the nomination of
Blaine if he desires it. Mr. Depew seems
to be perfectly aware of the fact that
Blaine gave Harrison the nomination In
1888, and that If he gets It again next
year be will be compelled to once more
aooept It aa a present from Maine. This
shows that despite the fact that Harri
son la the President of the United States,
there can be a bigger man than even the
President, without half trying.
killed is knowu to be only four.
Sage's injuries mainly consist of n oul
and braise upon the forehead, white ..
face and hands were filled with small
cuts, as if he had received a volley
gravel stones from a shotgun.
Bussell Sage mads tbs ■ following
statement to Inspector Byrnes
earns out of my office, having been sent
for. I fonnd there s man with s satchel
He handed me a card bearing the name
of H. D. Wilson. He said hs earns
from John D. Rockefeller's sod at the
same time baniind me a type.written
letter in a sealed envelope. It was ad
dressed to me. I opened it end fonnd
that it was a demand upon me Cor the
immediate payment of $1,380,000. The
letter stated that if the money was not
given up at once to the presenter of the
letter, that he wonld blow me, himself
and the entire office up with dynamite.
I read the letter and, placing it in an
envelope, handed it trade to him and
tnrnea to go into my privnteofflee when
the explosion occurred.'' Inspector
Byrnes placed in a basket the head of
the tnun fonnd in the wrecked office,
and took it (o Russell Sage's bedroom.
Mr. Sage identified it aa the man who
demanded the money from him and
then threw tile liomb.
Usurers Klllsd In RumIs.
St. Pktkrsbubq, Dec. 5.— Advj,
from Samaria state that the peasantry,
driven to desperation by the extortion
of the "kodaks, * at .ths native usurers
are oalled, have killed a number of
them and robbed their dwellings of the
money and valuables wrong from the
■tarring country people. In one Sa
maria village a kodak noted for hia
grasping disposition has oome into
possession, sines the beginning of the
tamine, of nearly all ths jqyrslry worn
at heirlooms by ths, woman of ths
neighborhood. Hie life was spared on
surrendering the pledgee. The koolaks
are known to be in many cases In ool-
ltttion with ths officials, who aid them
in extorting their exhorbitant interest.
Werld's Cotton Supply.
New York, Dec. 5.—The total visible
supply of cotton for the world is 4,168,-
817, of which 1,780,517 are American,
against 8,057,137 and 3,578,8*47 respect
ively last year. Receipts at all interior
towna. 335.436. Receipts plantations
413,0T3. Crop In sight, 5,003,717.
Eor pain in tbe stomarb, colic and
cholera morbus there is nothing better
then Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlarrhma Remedy. For sale by W
Russell, Americus, Ga. decl-difcwlm.
Zephyr!
Zephyr!
Zephyr!
In Single and Split,
Germantown and
Saxony Wool.
Aestrrtic and bean-eating Boston
offers a solution of the English sparrow
nuisance, which Is to eat him. He
makes.a delicious broth or pot pie, ow
ing to the fact that he poetesses n vora
cious appetite and Is always fat as a but
ter ball. The destruction of tbe spar
rows wouty not only relieve tbe country
of a growing and dangerous nuisance,
but would, for a time, at least, furnish
thousands of people with s very juloy
and delicate arttele of food
, Cocxtiko cotton at the gin
accurate way to take the census of
year's crop. As a preparatory measure
leglslstures i should pass s law re
quiring every ginner of cotton to furnish
weekly to some specified official a sworn
statement of the number of bales ha has
ginned. In this way ths exteat-of the
crop would be knowu aa fast as It was
gathered, and tha uncertainties that
now give rise to speculation would be
removed.
The North Georgia Conference of the
Methodist church meets in Csrtsisvilie
next Tuesday, and the hospitable peo
ple of that pretty town nre making prep
arations to entertain tbe big crowd of
preachers, with their wives and scores
of visitors, in royal style. It will be a
great tisu for Carte rsrille and a fat sea
son for conference brethren.
Lovely Street and Eve
ning Gloves.
SILK VELVET,
All Shades.
A Beautiful Lino of
Stamped Linens
For Holiday Good*.
SCARFS AND SQUARES
To Match.
Scotch Linen, Flourishing Thread,
Crochet, Knitting and 1
Wash Silk
. Just received at
ALLENS.
402Jackson St. under Hotel Windsor.
BeALL&
86-in Plaid Flannel 18c, worth 35c.
88-in “ “ 25c, “ 35 and 49.
88-in “ Serge 35c, “ 6Gc.
40-in “ Flannel 60o, “ 60c.
40-in Silk and Wool Dress Plaids 75c, worth 99c and $1.
46-in Plaid Dress Goods 50c, worth 65c.
8C-in wool Cashmere 25c, “ 35c.
40-in all wool “ 35c, “ 50c.
“ Henrietta 50c, “ 60c.
“ “ 60c, “ 75c.
“ “ 92c, SI.
“ Bedford Cord :»2c, 81.
“ Ladies Cloth 95c, “ $1 and >i.25.
40-in
40-in
46-in
46-in
46-in
Colored Silk, evening shades . $100 per vd., worth $1.25.
“ Dress 8ilks 75 “ 1.00.
White end Red Fltnnels Greatly Reduced.
CLOAKS.
JACKETS AND WRAPS OF ALL KINDS ATQQJ
lVPft in nioanliarl O T-f J « »
Big drives in Bleached Cotton, Sea Islands and Canton Flannel
this week.
TABLE D-A-MA-SK!
Black Rhadime Silks
Faille Silks
Bengaline Silks
90
85
85
1.00
I. 25.
1.00.
i.oo. • ••• -
J. 25 and $1.50.
I Novelty Suits at Half Price.
White Linen Table Damask 40c, worth 50e
u .‘I 65c - “ 75a’
76c, “ 85c and $1.00.
A.iT- m . $1.00 « $1.25.
All Linen Towels 10c worth 121c.
« .. « “ 16 and 20c.
17 *° “ 25c.
25c “ 35c
Doiiirt! y; ri.”iSiZi“To»'Sr K »p“» —
Blankets at cost! Jeans at cost I
Shawls and Shoulder Capes at'cost! Trunks at cost!
Bargains in Negligee and Dress IShirts.
SPECIAL—Lace Curtains:
Lace Curtains $1.00 per pair, worth $1.25.
1.15
1.50
1.75
2.25
3.00
1.50.
2.00.
2.50.
3.50.
4.00.
SPECIAL—White Spreads.
A $1.00 White Spread for 85c.
A 1.25 “ “ “ $i.oo.
A 1.60 “ “ « i,2o.
A 2.00 “ ■” * « i.so.
A 2.50 “ “ “ 1.75-
A 3.00 2.25.
A 3.50 “ “ •« 2.75.
Beautiful line of Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs of all kinds. Complete line Hosiery, Gloves
Corsets, Mantle Scarfs, etc., etc. . ’
New DressBGoods to Arrive Monday Evening.
Cashmeres, Henriettas, Bedford Cords. They will be put on sale Tuesday morning at same prices as those on baud at
prices quoted above. This sale to continue for one week. Come aud see us. Wd mean what we say. We ’
__ always do what we say. When we advertise goods for a price, we have them at stated price.
311 LAMAR STREET
BEALL & OAKLEY:
311 LAMAR STREET
dec 6
Has become a household word significant of headquarters for
Perfumeries, , ,
Toilet Articles,
Rubber Goods,
Proprietary Remedies,
Patent Medicines,
Brushes, Combs, etc.,
Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars,
The Pharmacy your attention please!
and abore all, an accuracy and dispatch in the compounding of
dec-WU
W. C. RUSSELL, Proprietor*
cor. -Cotton Avo. and Forsyth Bts.
S •
The Christmas Season Is now approaching, snd the following you will find profit
able reading:
J. W. HARRIS & CO.
Offer at greatly reduced prices:
Boys’ Express Waj
express Wagons,
Cook and Oil Stov
= ms,
and OiTStoves,
Hames, Collars, Whins,
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
Shop-worn Baggies,
Hnroessfnt lew
Wagons, Wood and
illow Ward.
.BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves; Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
•^Special attention given to repairing all
Machinery. Telephone 79.
kinds of
l-U-4m
“EAT. DRINK AND BE MERRY”
When Hi* Avon pennA'I thw wonts h»* realised tha titter vanity of earthly existence
•> on Life.
end his Hilvice embodied to loose few words an
EAT!
Oak Hall In lts usrrsel spnoiutsU rntsurant can satisfy the la>tN of ths must rssHdious
epicure. Flsii, ttmk, Oysi. re. and Hum • In season, eonsed by an experienced
elm, ntiil wi veil In metropolitan at jrle.
Anything ruu may call ftir.rmmCIMnt YiHkiWLsbslanJl'usM Care, to Corn Whiskey.
Tlie .'lent anil most sitlsile nr mlxsddrinks, hot sod I'M. in ml.
■or you by p'liik—lonsl bsr-t-ndere.
BE MERRY!
After your ctM'kisll nod your dinner you wt(Mind,billiard* and pool In the spacious parlor
barker tb » •Rloots, and with Ivory aaU$^gBrfrct tables and well trained
•ervanta. you cap ip* nd no j
enter hoars then ei
oak hal:
F. K. GAKIINKK. Moos«er.
MAYO
SEND TO
A WINKLER'S
FOB-
STALL FED BEEF.
A New Supply J at Received
Also handling Tennessee■ aud Georgia Pork, All first-efasf.
Ns. 213.4e\t+iw\t IIS. • '
|UU0* ff uuu nuu »$ uiuvv » v tiic,
Corckory, Glass and China Ware,
Hoes, Rakes and Agricultural Implements,
Fire and Earthen Sets,
Tinware, Ranges,
Gnns and Ammunition, ' '
Sorting Goods,
Paints, Lead and Oils, .
Table Cutlery,
Sausage Grinders, Meat Staffers,
And everything to be fonnd in a metropolitan hardware establishment.
Visitors from the country in search of useful Christmas goods
cordially invited to coll.
J. W. HARRIS,
Head Cotton Ave.
‘A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever’
It would be impossible for us to enumerate the many beautiful
and attractive articles that we have on exhibition and for sale.
Our stock of Holiday Goode is now complete in all respects and
the public are cordially invited to call apd inspect it. In addition to
the line of articles usually carried in an establishment of onr kind, we
have numerous others bought especially for the Holiday trade. Come
and see them. Very Respectfully,
ALLISON & AYCOCE
406 Jackson Bt., under Hotel Windsor.
S-V-tMy
a. r. K ARBIS, Fret. * Mgr.
C. pi PAYNE, 8sa « Tress-
AMERICUS SUPPLY COMPANY.
ANITHER BIG LIT OF THOSE FINE BAS FIXTURES.
FAINTS J PAIKTTS !
Onr
We have just received a car load of Points, Oils, Lead, Ac.
. Paints we can thoroughly guarantee. Be sure
• 1 and see as before yon buy.
. .
Americus Supply Company
W 410 Artesian- Block.
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