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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDER: TUESDAY, DECEMBER.8, 1»91.
THE BREAKFAST TABLE
items of interest specially pre
pared FOR HASTY READERS
WHAT IT MEANS FOB SAVANNAH.
(HUrAv’i Doing* Id Pddsdd* P**»'
graphs—Some Snap Shota by »hs Kapar-
tarlal Camara-What Waa Going an
Tom Told la Brlafaat Mannar.
We dan furnish you with the llneat
metaiic caaee snd cloth goods in town.
Oidera tor our new betree lettntatoreor
Prince Bros’. Hswklna ft Loving
Americua waa visited Monday morn
ing at 8:30 by a terrific storm. Appro-
iJenslonwasfSOorsometimeabout if
possible consequences.
The county commissioners met yester
day and transacted only regular routine
business. One or two paupers were con
signed to the poor bouse.
The board of aldermen with
changed personnel will hold their first
session a week before, Christmas. .Home
lively times aro In prospect.
Two cases of disorderly conduct were
tried before the mayor yesterday. Two
fines imposed; two culprits on the stool
of repentance and the tale Is told.
The Americus Club will meet on Wed.
nesdsy evening at to transact Im
portant business. A quorum Is neces
sary snd all members are urged to at
tend.
Postmaster Honey has not yet hetrd
anything from tbe free dellvory service,
although he is waiting in momentary
expectation of hearing authoritatively
on it.
The many friends of Mr. .1. W. Mise
will be pleased' to learn that his little
girl Is much improved In health, and the
chances for her recovery are very
brighL
The A. L. I. have framed a body of
resolutions thanking the noble women of
Americus for their unselfish and tireless
efforts in tbe Interest of the military
company.
The contract for the Muckalooohee
Creek bridge was let yesterday to Mr.
M. K. McDonald for $250. Mr. Mc
Donald will commence Its construction
immediately.
The friends of Dr. W. C. Kussell ten
dered htm a token of their appreciation
in the shape of a cane, beautifully inlaid
and engraved. Tbe Doctor is very pop
ular and deservedly so.
The paper carriers will call on some,
local poet to compose them an address
of Xmas. The choicest inspirations of
the muse will glow of the pen of a 'cer
tain local bard In the preparation of this
address.
In conversation with a real estate
agent yesterday a Tiuks Kkcohuek
reporter learned that the real estate
market was very quiet, no sale of any
consequence having been consummated
in some weeks.
little ohlld of Mr. J.' W. Mize had
the misfortune to be choked with a
seed from some grapes that It waa eat
ing. The child was saved from a horri
ble death by suffocation only by the
timely Insertion of the finger of Mrs.
Mize into its wind-pipe.
If you are going to buy some one a
Christmas present, we can interest you.
James Fiiickkr A Buo.
tVhst is Home Without Music?
Your home may be richly furnished
and adorned, but It Is not complete
without a piano or organ. Nothing else
so beautifies and make home so harmon
ious and delightful. It costs, of course,
but think of the lasting pleasure and
benefit to those you love and live for.
Hut, be sure to get a good and musically
perfect Instrument that will wear for a
lifetime. To secure this at smallest
price possible, consistent with high
quality, write I.udden A Bates Southern
Music Douse, Savannah, Ga, The well
known leaders in Southern Plano and
Organ trade. Fur twenty-one years this
staunch house has been making It possi
ble and easy for those of moderate
means to purchase fine Instruments.
Head their new advertisement In this Is
sue aud write them about IL
Now is the season to plant your
onions. Call at Dr. Eldridge’s and buy
your sets.
We have just re
ceived about ~ ONE
THOUSAND pounds
of Imported Raisins,
finest quality, which
we will sell at low fig
ures. Nowisthetime
to buy what Raisins
you need for Christ
mas,
AmErrocery Co.,
THE PERFECTION GROCERY.
Dec. A vi.
Busjnsss Man Elated Over the 8am Boad
Extension.
Savannah Is enthusiastic over the
proepeotebt tbe completion of the Sam
road here, and the announcements In
yesterday’s Morning News that It has
been about definitely decided to begin
work on tbe extension in February was
eheering news to the business communi
ty, which has been affected by tbe break
ing off of traffic arrangements between
the Sam and tbe Richmond ft Danville.
“It will be a splendid thing for Savan-
nan,*' said one business man, “to get the
Sam in here, and the people ought to
assist Col. Dawkins In his enterprise by
every means In their power. The gain
to the city in buelncu-wlll amply com-
pensate for the expenditure of whatever
money is necessary. If Col. Hawkins
oomes here and offers stock in the Sam
I don’t think be will have any trouble In
finding takers. It can't help hat be a
paying Investment, because Its eounec
tion and arrangement with the Louis
ville ft Nashville assures success.
“The Louisville sod Nashville can get
plenty of patronage from Savannah, be
cause the merchants are a little tired of
being run by one corporation in Just
about whatever manner best suits its
faney, Irrespective of bow their interests
are affected.”
Some people believe that tbe comple
tion of the Sam Into Savannah will
shortly afterward be followed by its
lease to the Louisville and Nashville on
similar terms to that of the Central by
the Richmond and Danville. That would
put the big system on an equal footing
with the Itlohmond and Danville and
would mean a good deal for thie port,
beoeause the terminal headquarters with
all its necessary offices would be located
here, sod what was lost to the city by
the removal of tbo Central’s offices to
Atlanta would be more than made up by
tbe institution of those required by the
Lottlsville and Nashville.
CoL Hawkins will be here from New
York probably next Tuesday on account
of the meeting of the Savannah Cun
■true tion Company, and no doubt be
will be able to give the people of Sevan
nah some Intereeting news about his
road and its future.—Mo.ning News.
Band the add of Basil A Osklaj. They
THE 8TKONOK8T AND PITBEST.
The omclal Report of the Minnesota Dairy
and Food Commissioner Shews the Itoynl
■taking Powder the Best In the State.
The last report of the Minnesota State
Food and Dairy Commission contains
the details of the state chemlsta’ expert
menta and analysis to determine the
strength and keeping qualitlea of the
various baking powders. Samples of
he numerous brands on sale in this
state were purchased and first analyzed
to ascertain their leavening power. The
itoynl Baking Powder le shown by the
testa of both state analysts, Prof. Ebcr-
manand Prof. Draw, to contain ,be
greatest amount of leavening gas of the
cream of tartar powders thus purchased
end tasted. Hence this powder to offi
cially ranked at the head of the list
The report attaches great Importance
to a series of experiments made to as
certain the character, efficiency and
keeping qualitlea of the powders, link
ing powders that vary in strength or that
readily lose strength before use are un
reliable and will not give even results;
besides, It It qn indication of the use In
their compounding of improper Ingredl-
lenta. These teste were applied to a
large number of samples of different
ages of the three cream of tartar pow
ders best known In Minnesota. They
showed tbe strength or leavening power
of the Royal very mueh greater than
that'of the others. The uniformity of
strength of all the samples of Itoyal
tested was remarkable. Its leavening
power was practioal'y unimpaired even
in the oldest specimens. The difference
in the amount of leavening gae in differ
ent samples of both tho other brands
was so great as to seriously irapslr their
usefulness In baking. As much as 24
per cent, toes was found in samples t%
few months old. All the samples ot
Royal examined by Dr. Drew were re
ported of satisfactory strength and
quality,
A full line of library and pedestal
lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable
prices at Dit Kr.nmnox’s Drug Store.
Constrsetton Farm.
The construction force and brigade
builders of the Savannah, Americus and
Montgomery road have commenced work
on the company’s track in the ravine op
posite the Montgomery brewery. The
line will be pushed through now without
delay, across tbe Montgomery and Eu-
faularoadto the Savannah, Americus
and Montgomery property between Law
rence and Perry streets.—Montgomery
Advertiser.
Free show of artistic needle work on
White Sewing Machine at “The Little
Sewing Machine Man’s,’’ December 7th,
8th and 0th,
CHANGE HANDS.
Knox Hats and Crisp Flvs-Da'.lar Bills
Cbaacs Hanes.
“Crisp against the field r*
And two Knox hats are staked.
Men were willing to bsck their politi
cal judgment on onr streets yesterday
with eound currency of the five-dollar
denomination. ,
“The democrats are not io sympathy
with Mr. Milla," was the cage reflection
of one of tbe elevereat democrats in
Americua.
“I am againat Mills at ary hazards,'
remarked one »l Judge Crip's warmest
friends, “and If Crisp la overcome, I
want Springer of Illinois/
“I am afraid It will be Mills. He la on
tbe hustle. So are allot bis lieutenant*.
‘Anything to beat Crisp* is their motto
Mills' canvass to In good hands, sharp,
shrewd, level-headrd political organizer*
like Carlisle have his canvass in hand,
and they are practical politicians whose
methods are those of tbe still hunt order
with wldcli the students of the Tiiden
school of politics are familiar, and they
are doing the work for him,” said a
curbstone polllloal prophet. Such’were
the comments heard on all sides yester
day morning
Everybody and everything teem* re
volving around one pivot, and that
“Crisp."
“Have you heard anything from
Washington?” was put to the reporter a
thousand times during tbe morning
Sunday's Constitution complicated
mattore more and more by the doubting
tone of the special from the scene of the
struggle.
Its usual confidential assertions had
given place to speculations, which,
though favoring Jodge Crisp, did not
predict so boldly the certainty of bis
choice.
Dels were muds ou ell sides, and whole
swarms of Knox hat* will change hands
“Devil’s dust” was also bning covered
and the result of tits great contest
will make notable differences in tbe
finanoial statu- of various geutlemen
about town.
Dr. L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga, writes:
Win. Sealock, living on my place, bad an
ugly running ulcer on til* arm which or
dinary remedies tolled to control. A* a
laat resort 1 placed him oo a use of B. B.
B. and the ulcer began to heal at once,
aed effected an entire oure. It It a reme
dy well worthy of confidence,
nor.’l-lm.
Far 8*1*.
A valuable piece of truek farming
propertv ean be had by applying to
sep23-tf The Bask or Sumtes.
All Are Enthusiastic.
The Americus Light Infantry are jubi
lant over the rosy outlook for the “Sec
ond Georgia” to answer roll call In the
shadow o the World's Fair buildings.
The boys will present a prepossessing
appearance In their new uniforms, show
ing up splendidly beside any other com
pany that will shoulder arms at the
Columbia in 1893.
The Second Georgia regiment Is deeld-
edly the flower of Georgia’s military
organizations, and since qnly one regi
ment will go, them Is every reason why
the “Second Georgia" should capture
tho plum.
Nexttngnnd character I prise printers’
ink.—F«ter Cooper.
■SICK HEADACHE,
Disordered Unr, eft,
ley ACT UUNMtt ea the Thai Orgat,
they ACT UKIIUMe oaths Thai
restoring lone-lost Csssplnlss, briagfarg
bsck th* Isa *<|t efkipttttspuid arousing
with the IMECUD OF HEALTH the whsk
Ihyillll WW|| if thsh—el—z. That
facts sre admitted hr thousands, In alt
classes of society. Largest sale la tho j
Of *n druggists. Price as teats a box. ;
Ntw York Depot, Ms Ctaal St. »;
New let et Country Syrup at 49c Call.
Finest Conchy Jersey Setter at flic lb.
Recollect that Pickles era very cheap.
I would insist that the trade cal
and go through my store and see
;he immense stock I carry. It is
impoesible to begin to give you an
idea of tbe varied assortment kept
instock. I propose to mako such
prices daring this month for the
GASH that will astonish the trade
and completely demoralize compe
tition. I mean to sell the staff, and
have throe times the stock ever
before shown in this city. Coll
and see. Yon will buy.
E. D. ANSLEY,
IS COMING.
Before yon buy yonr presents,
call and examine oar stock
and get prices.
Engraving or Etching on any
article bought, done while you
wait, tree of charge.
Thompson & Anderson,
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIQHT ONLY,
Thursday, December 10.
Presenting their latest comedy,
A Social Session
Oneof the funniest plays ever written. Re
plete with stactaK, Untieing, and si eclttplre;
a skillful blendtnsof dsllelons linmor, spark
ling scenes, meloulonasong., popular mimic,
bristling with the llvellctsort of funnv situ
ations. Continuous stream of laughter train
beginning to snd. Written for
LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY!
Accompanied by the famous
Black Hussar Baud
lagnlflbently uniformed and c'egahllr
.quipped, renderin* In so rxquMte manner
a el*M of music never before attempted by
any •imltoroiganlsatlon.
ReprtMititlve Travellsg Bind ol An tries.
ROWAltD R. NICKERSON.
OUR STAR ORCHESTRA.
Our giand parade occur* from Thompson
A Audur-on’* at ‘Jo’clock, sharp. Price* reg
ular. H.-atnonimle at Thompson A Antler-
ARE TOLERABLY GOOD,
But who wants a tolerably good egg?
And there’* a heap of trouble about a tol
erably good stove.
This season has proven that there is one
line of stoves at least that is good (without
the tolerable) and they are sold at the Ar
tesian Corner.
The Artesian Corner Stoves are fitted
up with forty pieces of ware, where other
dealers only give twenty-six. As usual, you
get more and pay less at the Artesian Cor
ner.
They don’t like it—the “tolerably good’’
stove dealers—but not only have we out
prices—but they are going to stay cut—so
say
Butler & Berry>
. ... l 'V : ‘ . i" r ’ ~' J, ‘ V
.ARTESIAN CORNER,
Lee and Lamar Streets.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Weed I Wood 11
Chambliss Bros.wlII deliver wood any
where in the city, oak and pine, cut any
ength desired. Orders left at their
ginnery, near Central depot, or at Davis
Bros.’ furniture house will receive
prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran
teed. novl2-sun-tuesftfri-lm.
Fall has come snd with It the time to
tattle “that little blir’at
Dk. Xi.nnitHiK's.
A MAN £££8450
HIS NEICHBORI
S375.
i’erilir vrr*
riano.
Insura Yourself
LSLJ
LUDDEN A RATES, Smml, fit.
aasaaaB
Yeoman’s Wood Yard.
Read the following low price*:
7 load* for £>.00.
3 loads for f £.».
Hawed to suit pnrehaaer. Call hnd leave
your orders at once.
octc30-d3ni .UJ. YEOMAN*.
WOOD YARD.
We In ve'opened un a dreUelaaa Wood
Yard, at lhert«nnd$rd Oil Titiik, and solicit
the petronage o tin* rlllr.eft* of Americua.
We will ftiruMi *•**•»,drj oak. pice or hick
ory wood aacbeap hm anybody. All wood
•awed to will* pure inner. action guar*
antee i. Hrml u» your order-.
HAHT * DUCK WORTH.
«ov.2rt-6t.
City Tax Notice.
l>. K. Haisaox,
Clerk end Treasurer.
November 4, 1X11. 1st.
column at tho rate
each Insertion. No^M
than FIFTEEN CENTS.
in win be Inserted In this
etc of One Cent per Word for
No advertisement token for lass
FOB SALB AT A BABOAIN.
P I VK Shares New Hotel Huiok. H
Hums America. I test Rotate Company
tiuck, T-n Snares Mutual Building *nd l/isii
Stock, Three Hnares Buena Vista Bank
Snick. These stocks are on the market this
NT
week only.
ft It. MINTKH.
tIMBItRLLA.
o
FOR BALK.
MB MM pag«* ledger, wr/ cheap. t’ull at
IMKa-llECOUDKIl OFFICE.
decS-U
FOB. RENT.
S WO nice room*, carpeted, gas and «a *r,
with privilege ot bath tub. Nlewo rooms
town. Apply to W,J. 8LAPTEV, under
Opera House. dec6»12t
ROOM In the Thoinee Building, suitable
' Btlemen’s apartment*. Apply^at
B UNCH «»*• KByH, wltn round uru*a
•owl” check and pi »ce of Ivory uttachcd.
ownereau have *amo bv calling at Tlince-
ftecorder oflloe and paying expuuseN. deettf
Notice of Sale.
Americua Ga., situated on the Mouth aide ol
Lamar street, occupied by the People** Na
tional Bank, Jno K, »climlJt ami others,
known aa the Coker bull ting levied on ua
the propertv of F. M. Coker. Hr., to a«tl»ry
one City 11 fa In fuv> iron he .Mayor mid City
Council of Amerlctm v« F. M.C-dcr, Hr. FI
fa iaaued for abating m iiii I shim-*? by I). K.
Brlnaon, Clerk and Treasurer
A. I*. LI.N(it>, nty Mamlial.
December 4, IM I. I in
Bfcto* Mm GmSji, Ctturh, Bt
For all dleeaeef of the Eye, Ear, None and
Thmet,consult Dr. W. I.. BULLARD,of Co-
lumbua, Ua. dec I
| CHRISTMAS
Is coming, and’we are better prepared than ever to supply the public
with presents suitable for that happy occasion. Every one buys
somebody a Christmas prosont, and we nave got in onr elegant assort
ment, something to pleaso every one, no matter how much or how
little they may want to spend. In selecting oar
HOLIDAY GOODS
we have not considered dull times, or the low prioe of cotton, but
have bought a much larger stock than ever before. We will not at
tempt to enumerate the many beautiful things we have, but will say
that there is no more complete stock of all such goods oh are carried
in n first-class
JEWELRY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Houso, to bo found in-tho South, than wo now have open for inspect
tion, and wo most cordially invite every one to call and see what a
handsome stock we have.
Commencing Monday, December 14th, our store will be open at
night until ten o'clock. We have perfected arrangements whereby
our store will be the best lighted of any in the city, and it will be kept
comfortable day and night. Our facilities for doing business are such
that no house in the country can undersell us. Give us a trial before
you buy; if we fail to please you either in goods or price, we do not
expect your trade. Goods we sell engraved free.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.,
409 Jackson Street,
Americus, Ga.
BEAUTIFUL
Cloth tops for Ladies and Misses; Solid,
serviceable School Shoes for romping boys
and girls. Children’s Shoes, all grades
for the little ones.
Come to see us whether you
buy or not. •
WILLIFORD,MATTHEWS & CO.
414 Jackson St, Comer under Hew Hstsl, next to Hill’s Furniture Stirs. ||
l27!-=-127!—
Although our “city father*” have changed our number from 431 to “127,” oar bn I nets
la nt the “OIJ Reliithle” nt and wh**re we are better prepares! Uian ever to eupply our custom
er*. Wnen you NEED or WANT ft rat-claw. good* don't be deceived but ask fof u OLD Ql'jf
SPHINO," YKM.OWHTO.NE," or "MABYt-AN '> Ct.l’H" pure whiskies. We hsiKlIostt
tho ltHiJIilK hranils otrtns Whl.klrtt, Whirs anil Brandies.
IIIMPORTED MOODS A SPEOIALTY.
Our Ntork of Wine* tin* never i***i» equaled Id ‘.hi* market; here are earn* of our popu
lar liraixli*: • Angelica.” “Mu*c*tcl,”‘‘Tokay,” “BeVIguon Vest,” “Maderta.” “Bberrv,”
“Tort.” “^cunpcrnong/’ and other*- If * *— 1 —* —■ * * — ,L -* -
OUR FINE HMOKINU lOHACCO*
tried thc*e good* get M>me at <1 _
schaum and Briar goo*!*. Agent* f.*r “Hour her a Trtde” “LsMcnors ae Clean.
ever faithful,” la still J ■-
fricndN and cuidotners. ,
r got _
Mr. T.A. Catching*,
rhile nerving our mini
tu-i, -loamy, “BaMguon vest," “Maderta.” “Bkerrjr,”
i*r*. If you want toe best and pnrent, boy th-*ee gooda.
i ACCO $ a e “talk of the town.” It you haven T t already
*• Mini enjoy youraetf. Wm have e flee line of Pipes-Mevr-
B. H. JOSSE
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