Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 17, 1891, Image 2

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THJS AMEKlCbS DAILY TIMES-RECOKDKR: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. 4 TcHE TIMES-RECORDER ■>oi!y iind Wvvkly. in* Aaasiei'* Kzooaeas k*txbm>iikd lira. Tb* Auesicc* Hhu SiTAeuiHED not. CoOTOLTOArKII, AT Ml, MU. , atiiiMHimui: Duly,o*b Yu*, oaily, ox* Kuxyw .... faaT,onIia, t. (HUT, 8a Most**, . For adrertlilag rate* sddrea* Basoox Ifraica, Editor and iUruger, THE THUS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americui, o*. Butin*** Offle*, Telephone W. Editorial Room*, after 7 o'c uck Telephone a. Amerious, Ga., Deo. 17, 1801. WRITTEN UY SOME YOUNGSTER. At forty, if ever, the ladies know how to take care of themselves, which is un true of the vast majority in the twen tie*. Perhaps at no other age ia the Zbest type of woman more atrikingly ibcaaUful. She understands bow to ex' -erdse her gifts and charms in most (effective fashion. The grace of perfeot self-possession, ■ often wanting in young women, is hers. .If she was diffident, awkward, and iuox perlenced, contact with society has re moved these Imperfections. If she was > gushingly emotional, affected and too talkative, she has corrected these faults \. and la warily winsome where before she -naae positively wearisome. In the nor mal evolution of taste she has acquired *tbe rare art of dressing faultlessly and ;ao avoiding the detracting infelicities of -earlier years. Her selection of style, color and material harmonize with her figure, complexion and the occasion, and she doesn’t look “a day over thirty." The woman of 40 is Infinitely more at tractive to men than she will be in later life, when her fine complexion fades, wrinkles leave their year-mark* across her brow, silver threads her glossy hair, her eyes lose their lustre and her step its sprightliness. She may always be agreeable, but never again so fascina ting. The woman of 401 She is distraoting, delightful, Ml vine I Her society is a' solace which rob* remembranoe of all remorse and poverty of all pain. The spell of her dark, depthless eyes wakens latent emotions into ecstatic life, while the music of ^er voioe thrills and fills the sonl with joy unspeakable. Grace, good- . ness and gentleness supplement the rare and ravishing beauty of face and figure, ■ and her welooming smile is a precious prize, beside which wealth and learning . and kingdoms are but dross Luxuriant nature, In the infinite plentltnde of her blessings, has bequeathed to man naught , elso so Intoxicating and incomparable as the woman of 40.—Troy Press. ‘ ' There now seema every Indication of the probability of the United States being obliged fo bring its naval arma ment to bear upon Chill ere the govern ment of that oonntry can be persuaded to recognize the justice of Undo Sam’s demands for reparation in the case of the outrage recertly perpetrated upon the Baltimore’s seameo. A deep and abiding animosity against tills country has taken possession of the Chilians, and the oontemptuons opinion they bold for ns as a naval power has imparted to them a spirit of Insolence and bragga. docio, which seems about to compel us to send a few of our cruisers down there to effect a material modification ot that opinion BtrasiA’s peasantry cry aloud from their empty hearthstones for bread and etretoh forth their wasted hands to the ■ outside world for help la the hour of famine, while the Czar draws from his Siberian mines a revenue of something like <79,000 tier day. Yet the outside world comes nobly forward and gives to the support of a nation of serfs who owe their miserable condition to the over. ■ weening and arrogant ambition of a ruler who has made an enemy of nearly every , adjacent power. Little Tommy Watson is being most mercilessly scourged by the press of his native state, and In his lonely room at the capital oity grinds hi* teeth In foam, tng rage as he peruses the newspaper clippings concsming himself, forwarded to him by admirlng(f) constituents. A traitor to his people, a renegade from bis party, n bar sinister across the escutch- , eon of Georgia politics, he richly merits tho downfall! which has overtaken him. Under tho leadership of Hr. H. P. Moore, tho Macon Evening Hews "has blossomed as tho rose,” Hr. Moore’* journalistic training being perhaps as complete and comprehensive as that pf any writer of the Southern press. Be this as It may, the Hews In ita editorial ’columnsever displays a conservatism and soundness of opinion-which pecu liarly commend themselves to the thoughtful reading public. Tns Judiciary Committee of theSouth .Carolina Senate has reported adversely upon tbs bill severely restricting the sale of Intoxicants within the state. In so doing they displayed wisdom and judgment, for any measure of partial - prohibition can only result in evasion* of the law and a corresponding Increase of crime, while the cause of temperance is injured rather than bensfltted. > Fall has come and with It the time to settier "that little bUl" at * Dr. Eldridoe’s. “The road to fortune la through print er*’ Ink.—P. T. Barnum. EPtnCMtCS IN CRIME. There seem* to exl»t some nij (terlout psychological luttuenco which cause* the contagion and spread of crime, ju»t peculiar atmospheric condition* Iran* mlt physical disorder*. Of late (here has been a rush of news from all part* of the country, filling the column* of the great dailie* with the horrible detail* of bloody humao butchery and brutal outrage. And the careful obeerver will note the etrange feet that when any extraordinarily at troolousdeed is committed, more are ante to follow, and for a while it would e sem that the human race bad gone mad. From every quarter come the tldingi of further crime, until a mon murder is allowed only a small, in significant space among the news items, Tt is the same way with train-robbery, with fires, with suicides, with fraud and embezzlement, some seeming occult power urging men at stated intervals to break the laws of God and country. But the strangest one of all 1* the re cent monomania which seems to pos the people.of unaccountably and mysteriously disappearing, leaving no trace of their whereabouts and appa rently having no cause for flight. Even Atlanta I* (baring In this epidemic, *ev- eral eases having been reported from that city within the past few day*. A CHILDLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every Inxmy that money can boy, but there Is one thing licking to their happiness. Both are fond of children, but no Uttie voices irattfe no little feet .pstter In their mautiful home. U I would give ten ’rears of my life If I could have one 1 lealthy, living, child of my own," Smith iften says’to himself. No woman can no the mother of healthy offspring un less she henelf is in good health. If she suffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains and func tional derangements, her physical con dition Is such that she cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is a xoverlgn and guaranteed remedy for all these ailments. Worn-out, “run-down," feeble women, need Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It builds them op. It’s a powerful, re storative tonio, or strength-ghret^-free from alcohol and Injurious drugs. The entire system Is renewed and Invigora ted. It Improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, gives re freshing sleep, and restores flesh and strength. It’s the only guaranteed medicine for women, sold by druggists. Santa p. num WITH Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, Toys, Toys, Toys, And everything for the CHILDREN Christmas ■ Presents By the Car Load, Cheap for Cash! Come and See. 105 FORSYTH STREET TELEPHONE, 106. ATTMTION. HOUSEKEtPEBS! We will make a special run on Housefurnishing Goods this week at Cut Prices. Table Damask. Napkins. Doilies. Towels, White Spreads, Lace Curtains, Velvet Cretonne Tap estry, Curtain Goods, and Furniture Fringe, Chair Tidies, Mantle Scarfs, &g. Bleached CottOD, Sea Island, 10*4 Sheeting, Pillow Casing <&o. Blankets at cost, Cassimeres and Jeans at cost Wraps at cost, Trunks at cost. We have a heavy stock in above goods and mean business. Cut prices will be the rule. We are offering Dress Goods cheaper than any nouse in Amerious, including all the leading styles Bedford Cords, Henrietta Berbers, Plaid, Camel Hair, Storm Serge, Plaid Serge, Plaid Flannel, Plain Flannel, etc. Dress Silks, black and colored, including beautiful evening shades. NOVELTY SUITS AT HALF PRICE ! In Mi Jrf BtmL 46-inch Henrietta!!. 40-inch Bedfors. 40-inch Berbers. New Dress Trimmings. New Kid Gloves. New Line Corsets. Comets from 60 cents to <2.00. Block Corsets $1.00 to <1.75. Christmas Goods. Don't Forget to See Our Underwear! New line Embroidered Handkerchiefs from SHOES, CHEAP. 25c. to $2.00. Ladies’Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ Gloria Urn- BARGAINS. brellas, Gents’ Silk Umbrellas, Gents’ Gloria Umbrellas. j . Mantle Scarfs, Chair Tidies, Ladies' Silk Be snre to see oar BemnsnCounter. Remnants Dress Goods. Remnants Silks less than New York cost. Remnants Trimming Silks and Sarah j Hose. one-half price. BEALL & OAKLEY, 311 Lamar Street, Amerious, Ga, REAL ESTATE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Business Property, Residence Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small Farms, Large Farms. APPLY QUICK. MERREL CALLAWAY, EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY/ ords he realised •d In tboae few , EATI , .ctnumnt c*n * epicure. FUu, Steak, Oyali r*. and Gam* In Mason, cooked by *n experienced chcr, and Mrved In metropolitan Myle. DRINK! Anything you may csll for. from Cliquot, Yellow Label nod Puue Crnfe, to Corn Whtakey* Tbe icteat and mott artistic of mixed drinks, hot and sold, made tor yon by professional bar-tsnder*. BE MERRY! After your cocktail and your dinner ynu will Snd billiard* and pool In tbe tpaelnu* parlor back or tb, aaloon, and with Ivory ball*, perfect table* and well trained Mrvanta, you can ipend no pleaaanter hour* than at The Christmas Season is now approaeblng, and the following you will find profit able reading: J. W. HARRIS Offer at greatly reduced prloes: i Oil Stoves, Humes, Collars, Whip Sash, Doors and , jKoors ana Blinds, , Shop-worn Buggies, (sacrificed), Harneesfatless wan cost), 1 Wagons, Wood and Willow Ware, Corckery, Glass and China Ware, Hoes, Rakes and Agricultural Implements, Fire and Earthen Sets, Tinware, Ranges, Guns and Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Paints, Lead and Oils, Table Cutlery, „ , _ Sausage Grinders, Meat Staffers, And everything to be found in a metropolitan hardware establishment. Visitors from the country in search of ubeful Christmas goods cordially invited to call.) J. W. HARRIS, deesd&wtmo Head Cotton Ave. F. K. GARDNER, Manager. T. M. Allen. E. Taylor T. E. Allen. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Have the best bargain for a quick purchaser in the city.. 9-room house. High and dry. Best residence part of* city. $800 cash. Balance monthly installments. ] ALSO FINE FARM LANDS. HMROLO BANK BUILDING, AMERIOUS. OA. B. T. BYED, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPBBSEXTIKG THE SAFBSTA5B STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. Insurance placed on City and Country Property. i Jackson Street, nest door below Mayor’s Office. Office on J ‘A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever’ It would be impossible for ns to enumerate the many beautiful and attractive articles that we have on exhibition and for sale. Our stoek of Holiday Goods is now complete in all wspecte anil the publio are cordially invited to call and inspect it In addition to the line of articles usually carried in an establishment of our kind, wo have numerous others bought especially for the Holiday trade. Come and see them. Very Respectfully, ALLISON & AYCOCK 406 Jackson 6t., under Hotel Windsor. e-Mi-iy L27!-»127!-^-127! ’ o*r bo**;!!? ISAttho- BPRINP __ M Mh«.’.,b»nd.tf«u. poBTM ROODS A SPECIALTY. . JOt stoek of Wlw*sl>S*.naWV.bMn . :: iii.,lu.l.jn :liN i m;irkejjJgMig^g«}a, stEff-" 2]jjfwanttie l£?2nd 1 oft* NllfiEs^fcN^TO^AOppjL.^tal^of t^tgwn.; fled Ibta* abode •ebaum and Brta Mr. P. A Oats . . while serving oar nuueroa* f ^, t ^, ,, nS e u. ^i;«iu.£o211i TMree. the place. B. H. JO8BEY, AMEBICUS 1 OA 137 Cotton Avenue, II-RMf