Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 19, 1891, Image 2

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41# THE AMERICAS DAILY TIME8-EEC0KDER: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, l«9l. IMES-RECORDER. _-«»»U* mi*t Wwkly^ Inm ANauril RcrauiU KuTAIILWIKD 1879. To* Axr.xu vb Timka k*TABU*HEr» l«e. COSOOUDATKD. APRIL, (891. ^IIKM-KIKTMIV; oair.osB Vui, t»J ftiar, o» Moxt» #bxeit,OxkYub. * * - 14 fmT.gaiovrin,- 1 For •dvertteinic retc* addra* IU*x>m Mtrick. Editor mod Manager, TH* TIMES PUBLISHING COMPAXV, Americas. Gt. Business Office, TelrplKin* Editorial Room*, after 7 Telephone 29. Amerious, Ga., Dec. 19, 1891.' TOK WORLD'S FAIR. The meeting of the World', Fair Ex ecutive Committee, called to take place in Macon la»t Wednesday, wa» very ■poorly attended, there being barely a .quorum, counting proxiea. However, those who were there did tome good work and perfected an excellent plan for tl.e furtherance of the object of the meeting as Is evidenced by the follow ing resolutions: The member, of the executive com- miUeo are empowered to appoint a member of the committee from each town In their Congressional districts -containing a population of over 3,000. That the ordinary; of each county lie requested to furnish to the secretary within tiie next thirty days the name of a person capable of filling, and who will undertake the work attaching to the county director of the World's Fair movement. This director Is to form a county board to take steps to collect the assessment made on each county. Every editor is- appointed a special representative of the World's Fair move ment iq Georgia in tho county where his newspaper is published, and the editors are requested to open a column for vol untary subscriptions, and to urge upon the people of the state the necessity for prompt action in this matter. That the newspapers of the state be requested to publish in their columns any matter which the secretary may from time to time send out for publication. An assessment is to be made on the state that will aggregate $100,000, and the secretary will send out to every newspaper in the state for publication, for the information of county directors, the per capita assessment by counties. The Chairman, Governor N'ortben, will issue, at tho request of tho execu tive committee, an address to the people of the State, setting fortli the object for which the sssessment will be made, and in a general way, in what manner the executive committee proposes to spend the amount which they ask for, and also tie benefits to be derived from an ex hibit from the State of Georgia at the World’s Fair. The comm.ttee adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. IT WORLD BE KOIUH. If the sutkr representative from Texas who so signally failed to beat our own invincible Crisp in the contest for the speakership should get left in bis race for the senatorial seat now vacant from bis state bis cup of bitterness would in deed be filled to overflowing, and there seems to be every possibility of this dis astrous outcome. There are already five candidates for the vacancy, and the friends of each seem equally sanguine of succe-s. Culberson even went so far a* to cancel the acceptance of-an appoint ment on the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, feeling as he did morally sure of being elected to the Senate from ids native state. Should Mr. Mills be beaten in this and take bia second defeat as much to'heart aa he did the first, it will be almost dan geroua to approach htui. Tilt: soliciting committee for the Crisp celebration are doing good work and the citizens are responding liberally. I-et everyone come forward and do his share. Fail has come and with H the time to settle “that little blit''at Dr. Ei.limiMig's. Lkt us make the welcoming celebra tion to Speaker Crisp' the grandest af fair of the kind ever known in Georgia. Tiik bomb thrower according to his fond' mother’s affidavit “was always mild mannered. • • • He uevvr drank, smoked nor chewed. He was regular in his habits. * * * He al ways seemed to adn Ire llusseil Sage as a brainy man, and lie thought he had earned his money more honostly than some millionaires. * * * Ho could be very secretive." Kroip nil Hits it would seem, what history has often shown, that perfect abstinence and regu larity are unfortunately compatible With tho 1 most dangerous fanati cism, and that one of the least promising traitB in a young man's char- * acter is secretlvengaa. If this miserable man's brain were not organically defect ive, be might perhaps retained bis men tal balance longer had be indulged slightly In the ordinary diversions of yontb and had he been more outspoken. It is not tbe blatant, ranting Mosts of so cialism who are to be feared, hut tbe brooding, secretive man, with unsocial instincts and a mind diseased.—Sun. PADDLE YOUR OWX CANOE. “To yourself be true,” “and thou tana't not then be false to any man.” “Self-love is not so vile a sin as self- neglecting.” Then “be wise to-day, Us madness to defer.” Get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical, Discovery, for all af fections of the lungs and throat It it likewise a wonderful liver tonic, aud invlgorator. All the year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's not like the sarsaparillas. that are said to be good for the blood in March. April and May. The “Discovery” works equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It cures ail Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema. Tetter, Salt- rheum, Fever-iores, White Swellings, Hip-joint disease and kindred ail- meats. It’s the cheapest blood-purifier, sold through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. Your money Is returned if it doesn’t benefit or cure you. Can you ask more t ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS! 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 (foods, and Furniture Fringe, Chair Tidies, Mantle Scarfs, A:c. Bleached CottoD, Sea Island, 10 4 Sheeting. Pillow Casing Ac. 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 house 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 ! - Pitiaulb in the extreme is the apec tacle of m old man bowed and broken with grief and brought from aflluenee to poverty by his ion’s disgrace. There are few man in Xew York City who were better known and more widely loved than Cyrus W. Field. In bis days of plenty and prosperity be lavishly gave of bis abundance to tbs poor and needy, and now, in his old age, when he ahould be enjoying tbe rest rightfully earned by a well-spent life, the son's nefarious transactions bring lasting disgrace upon an honored name and force a father who raised him in luxury and Indulgence to go forth once more into the world and struggle as best bis broken health will permit for a bare sustenance for himself and family. Tom Watson has been entirely consistent, si d hr 1, only condemned by newspaper, ibm don't like him, and people that don't kbow any beil«r.~MoDle,iiaie Record. Will Brother Christopher kindly cite, for the information of ns Intelligent public, a case of .inconsistency and dark treachery to a party and people. The “newspaper, that don't like him" are those of purely democratic principles, and the “people who don't know any better” are ihose.whoac moral education carries thorn only to a point of honor and integrity. Col. Hal Moore blends editorial dilnks with just that artistic proportion that offers something for every reader. Col. Moore I, devoting the rolumoa of tbe Macon Evening News now to the dissection of Tom Watson, whom h# be lieves, should court tbe society of jorees and swamp-sparrows. nikoman Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, Toys, Toys, Toys And everything for the CHILDREN Christmas Presents By the Car Load, Cheap for Gash! Come and See. 105 FORSYTH STREET TELEPHONE. 106. h Goods Just Received. 4G-jncli Henriettas. 40-inch Bedfors. 40-inch Berliers. Jjetv Dress Trimmings. New Kid Gloves. New Line Corsets. Corsets from 50 cunts to S2.UU. Black Corsets $1.00 to *1.75. Christmas Goods. New line Embroidered Handkerchiefs from 25c. to $2.00. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' Gloria Um brellas, Gents' Silk Umbrellas, Gents’ Gloria Umbrellas. Mantle Scarfs, Chair Tidies, Ladies’ Silk Hose. Don't Forget to See Our Underwear! SHOES, CHEAP. BA BOAI3VS. Be sure to see our Kemnant Counter. Remnants Dress Goods. Remnants Silks less than New York.'cost. Remnants Trimming Silks and Sarah one-half price. BEALL & 311 Lamai* Street, Americus, Ga. REAL ESTATEIYOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Business Property, Residence Property, Vacant Property, Suburban Property, Small Farms, Large Farms. APPLY QUICK. MERREL CALLAWAY, “EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.’ EAT! Oak Hall In IU perfect appointed restaurant c*n eatlefjr-tlie tart* of tba mo4t fastidious epicure. Plso, Hteak, Oy«t. r», and Gama In season. coo set! by an experienced clter. and served In metropolitan style. DRINK! Anything you may cal! for. from Cllquot, Yellow Label and Posse Cate, to Corn Whiskey. The 'atest and most artistic of mixed drinks, hot and sold, made lor you by professional bar-tinder*. BE MERRY! After your cnektal! and your dinner you will find billiards and poo’ In the spacious parlor back of tht saloon, aod with Ivory balls, perfect taoles aud well tra.utd servants, you can spend no pleasanter hours than at OAK HALL. -jSatf K. K. GARDNER. M«na(cr. T. M. Allen. E. Taylor T, E. Allen. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO. Have the beet bargain for a qnick purchaser in the city. 9-room house. High and dry. Best residence part of* city. . $800 cash. Balance monthly installments.; ALSO FINE FARM LANDS. HARROLO BANK BUILDING, AMERIOUS. GA. n pp pxrp ip FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. REPRESENTING THE SAFESTASD STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. Insurance placed on City and CounMy Property, Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor's pace. The Christmax Season is now approaching, and the following you will find profit able reading: J. W. HAEEISI Offer at greatly reduced prices: Boys’ Express Wagons, Cook and Oil Stoves, - Homes, Collars, Whins, Sash, Doors ana Blinds, Shop-worn Buggies, (sacrificed),. Hnrnessfatless than cost). Wagons, Wood and Willow Ware, Corckery, Glass and China Wore, | Hoes, Rakes and Agricultoral Implements, Fire and Earthen Sets, Tinware, Ranges, Gutis and Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Paints, Lead and Oils, . Table Cutlery, Sausage Grinders, Meat Staffers, I And everything to be found in a metropolitan hardware establishment. I Visitors from the conntry in search of useful Christmas goods | cordially invited to call.* J. W. HARRIS, ii.c3<ucwin)o Head Cotton Ave. ‘A thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever i It would be impossible for ns to enumerate the many beautiful I and attractive articles that we have on exhibition and for sale. | Our stock of Holiday Goods is now complete in all respects an>i I the public are cordially invited to call and inspect it. In addition o| the line of articles usually carried in an establishment of onr kind, * ( l have numerous others.bonght especially for the Holiday trade. Com<l end see them. Very Respectfully, I ALLISON & AYCOCEl 406 Jackson St., under Hotel Windsor. 1278—^-1271-^-127! A'UtnjMjhonr “srtv futhsm" li«f cfa»OS«a. 1 ¥r Mm .^Jf!S > A. t g.‘l!£'-ir l ou'rcaa««!;| , -^Sd.rivritamb-Mrom O^tn IMPORTED HOODS A same of our p tried’ " ,^l B. H. JOSSEY, akericus 0*1 1127 Cotton Avenne, - ’ ii-ao->r