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THE AMERICES DAILY TIMES-RECOEDER: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1891.
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THR TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
AinerJcui. (hi.
Business Oftlce, Telephone I*
Editorial Room*, after 7
Telephone 20.
Amerioua, Ga., Dec. 20, 1891.
SOfTBEIiN HEVKLOPMKKT.
The Manufacturers' Record of Haiti-
tnore, of December 10, in reviewing tbe
industrial progress of the South, says:
"The signs of a general improvement
In Industrial developments and In large
investment operations throughout the
South noted in tbe last Issue of tbe Man
ufacturers' Record are even more no
ticeable this week, notwithstanding the
near approach of the holiday season,
when business men generally wait for
the new year before going Into new en
terprises. There Is a decided revival in
the projection of new mining, manufac
turing and railroad enterprises, and, de
spite the very low price of cotton, the
.general outlook in the Sonth is daily
growing better, though collections in
mercantile lines may for awhile con
tinue slow. A general survey of the
Held shows that good progress Is being
made towards securing the full *800,000
required for the proposed steel works
near lllrmlnghain, while one or two
other steel enterprises are iu a fair way
to secure the requisite capital.
Important coal mining enterprises sre
/-coming to the front in '"exas, and, while
one company reported last week is put
ting in a plant to mine 1,000 tons a day,
another company with a capital stock of
$300,000 is preparing for active work.
The opening up of coal mines in Texas
will give a great impetus to the whole
State. Extensive railroad work Is being
la being pushed, and the opening of the
Norfolk Sc Western’s bri igc across the
Ohio river marks tbe beginning or an
other era in the South’s foreign com
merce and domestic trade as It will bring
into operation another through line to
the West and open the way for pushing
Virginia and West Virginia coal into
territory how controlled by Pennsylva
nia coal. At Norfolk this road will at
onoe commence tbe construction of very
large maehine shops, and additional
piers and warehouses for the shipping
trade. The building of a road from Be-
•noke through Fmcaatle to Clifton Forge,
/which la to be pushed, will connect the
two great systems, the Norfolk A Wei
tern and the Chesapeake A Ohio, and
open, in connection with other lines, a
direct route between Pittsburg and the
South. In every direction such signs as
these tell of the rapid advance which
the South is making.
DIBOItUKTI-ltn.
The People’s Party Paper, of Atlanta,
lias secured as its Washington corres
pondent the "lone Ushormau” from the
tenth congressional district, as Is shown
by the following clipped from its cdl
torlal columns:
"The People's Party Paper la pleased
to announco that letters will appear In
Its columns weekly from Georgia's great
commoner, Hots. Thus. E. Watson.
These letters, it la needles! to say,
will be rich, rare and racy. They will
give inside facta In regard to legislation
—something the ped'plb art not accus
tomed to seeing In thp partisan press.
If you want tq see the present con
gress through unsmoked glasses, .sub-
scribe tor. this Jiapor, and read Tom
Watson's letters.”
The People’s Tarty Paper It fortunato
la having seonred the services of little
Tommy, inasmuch as be'will be as bittor
against the Democrats, whom ho endeav
ored to betray, as even that bitter sheet
could desire.
’Tts an old saying that “we hate none
so mueh as those whom we have injur
ed," end tta truth Is fully demonstrated
in about three columns of solid gall
which Mr. Watson sends to bis paper as
tba drat installment. About one column
is devoted to bitter denunciation of bis
nine colleagues who were true to
the constituencies which elected them
and tbe j balance to ., a - romantic
and highly colored imaginary dream in
which he figured aa tbe Great Reformer,
with a capita) It. ‘He ends the descrip
tion of his "dream" in this wise: "Thus
pasted my Dream and I awoke heavy of
heart, for I knew that To-day was as I
dreamt, and the To-morrow might not
come.” No, Tommy, To-morrow will
not come for you. You are doomed to
pine during the term you stole from
your people, and after that the bounce,
-which you will receive from an outraged
oenttltuency will be something painful
to contemplate. .
Tub Madisonian comes out this week
In a gorgeous Christmas cover,' demon
strating the life and enterprise of one
of tbe brightest, newsiest and best
edited of the Georgia weeklies. Brother
Furlow knows well the principles of
true journalism, and the carefully com
plied selected matter and sound conser
vatism of editorial opinion testifies to
the fact
Crowned with honor lit** lllu-lrlou* name,
Hepultsu victory. Which proves hi* lame;
A chivalrous »>oWberut*r, hi* noble brain
Rendersu*Joy and Republican* pain.
Aon* we were trampled on, once nigh slain,
Kver we’ll remember, but cease to coinplain.
Since our lois then I * ndw our best gain.
Par from his birthplace across the deep a a.
Risen to pow'c In thl* home of the free,
England (bis native clime we anderstaiH)
Deserving of gratitude from this happy land.
Eternal the lire that lives for lta race.
Royal in honor and glory and grace
In tbe nation’s city be takes hie proud stand.
Cordially welcomed,so handsome and « and.
Come, sing with us, let our brotherly clan
K+Jolcltif, thunk God for this wonderful man
Iu spite of his enemies’ deeply laid plan;
Smiled on by the God who arranges our fates;,
Pi unifies he O’er the House of these United
States. / * t).
Alter waiting four years, a Michigan
lover finally popped the question, and
the gill answered. “Of course, 1*11 have
you. Why you fool you, we could have
been married three years ago.*’
The screw iu the fourth jewel wheel
of a watch is so small that a lady’s
thimble would hold 1,000,000 of them.
We will make a special run on Hoysefurnishing
Goods this week at Cut Prices.
A St. Paul, Minn., company keeps
chimneys clean.
A pound of phosphorus heads 1,000,•
000 matches.
...» poulticed her feet au«t poulticed her hesd, ,
Aafi mistered Iter back tilt *twaa smarting and red,
Tried tonics, elixirs, pain-kilters nml salves.
(Though grandma declared It was nothing bat
Asd Urapoor^wosuui thought she mast certainly
Hh. XT.- better at one, .ml wit well in a week.
The torturing pains and dUtroasIng
nervcnumin which accompany, at time*,
certain form, of "female weakness,”
yield like magic to Dr. Pierce', Favorite
Prescription. It U purely vegetable,
perfectly hsrmtem, and adapted to the
delicate organization of woman. Jt
allays sod subdue, tbe nervou, symp
tom, and relieves the pain accompany.
Ing functional and organic trouble,.
If* a legitimate medicine—an Invig
orating, restorative tonic, a soothing
and strengthening nervine, and a posi
tive remedy for "female weaknesses*
and ailment,. All fliuctlonsl disturb
ances irregularities, and derangements
an cured by it. There', nothing like
It in the way It aota—there’s nothing
like it in the way It's raid. It’s guar-
united to give satlalkction in every cue,
or the money paid for It I, promptly
refunded.
Read the guarantee on the wrapper.
You lose nothing If It doesn't help
you—but It will.
Xmas is upon us.
Hurd times is the cry every
where.
I realize the fact nnil have
marked my
Notions,
Fancy Goods
down to meet the requirements.
This is the time tor quick thinks.
Who all ask ourselves the ques
tion : What must I give so’und so
for a Christmas present? Now
what would be more appropriate
than something useful as well as
ornamental ? So Ladies, when i
you are out on your shopping' ex
pedition, just drop in at
Bhached CottoD, Sea Island, 10 4 Sheeting
Pillow CasiDg <fec.
Blankets at cost, Cassimeres and Jea^s 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.
Table Damask. Napkins, Doilies, Towels, White
Spreads, Lace Curtains, Velvet Cretonne Tap
estry, Curtain Goods, and Furniture Fringe,
Chair Tidies, Mantle Scarfs, Ac.
We are offering Dress Goods cheaper than any house in A merious, 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 !
New Goods Just Received.
46-iaeh Henriettas.
40-iuch Bed for*.
40-inch Berbers.
New Dress Trimmings.
New Kid Glovea. •
New Line Corsets.
Corsets from GO cents to 42.00.
-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.
BARGAINS.
Be sure to see our Bemnant Counter.
Remnants Dress Goods.
Remnants Trimming Silks and Sarah
one-half price.
BEALL & OAKLEY,
3XX H^ainai* Street,
Ainerieiis, Ga.
Do you want Clothing
that ie the Neweat--Nobbiast~
Clothing that haa character?
Ask for
Clothing Designed by
BALTIMORE. NEW YORK.
LOOK FOR ONE OF OUR LABELS.
pavis
The h8itd that racks the Cradle
IS-
Now is the season. to plant jronr
onions. Call at Dr.' Kldrtdge’s and boy
your set*.
ALLEN’S ERDS. NEEL & GO.,
and see something pretty in the
way of Fancy Goods, etc. No
trouble at all to show goods. You
might find something that will fill
the bill.
Commencing to-morrow night
my store wQl.be opeti till 9.50
P.M.
Soliciting u call from yo»,
I am yoaro, etc.,
TIM ALLEN,
402Jaoksen St. under Hotel Windsor.
\cit \JJ
Designers of fine Got b i Qg
DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
-FOR-
MACON, GA.
Ths largest retail clothier* in Georgia. Call on them or. write for suite on approval.
Mention this paper.
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FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENT ING TBE SAFESTAND STRONGEST,CGBPANIRS IS THB WOBtD.
The hand that rules the World.
The hand that rocks the cradle has also quite often a hand iu
buying the Clothing, Shoes and Hats for the family. The head of the
house cannot attend to these matters and leaves them to the really
superior judgment of his “frau." She “shops" around and
generally knows veiy quickly where she prefers to buy her shoes.
And if we may be pardoned the egotism, we may say that the larger
number of housewives in Americus and surrounding conntiy have
found their way to
JOHN H. SHAW’S
it
Eagle” Shoe Store.
119 Forsyth Street.
AMERICUS, CA.
_ . i Country Pi
Office on-Jackson Street, next door below
Office.
We Eclipse All in quantity and quality, lowness of price,
promptness and courtesy of service, etc.
We Ask the Favor of a Call.
JOHN R. SHAW,
117 and 119 Forsyth St., Americus, Ga-
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