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THE AMERICAS DAli^Y TIMEfe-KECOltDEH: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERJ# itt'.n,
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THE^aMES-RECORDER.
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Weekly. Six Months, -
For advertising n*teh arid res*
fUsoJM My hick, Editor and Manager.
THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Americus, Ga.
THEN ANI> NOW.
Tiit* Haiti more Manufacturer*
Record
contrasts the business conditions of De
cember, 1890, and December, 18(0, in the
following parallel statement:
December, i«o. Desern’oer, I>»1
A great pnnle ailed 4 he |inn!<* has | asKt-ri.
Injr the who!** wort.lj
Hlg banka and bank* -Hank* anil hnnk*r»
ers failing. emhuiriaHiir over
look.
Distrust everywhere.
Buslue** Office, Teleplioio
Editorial Room*, after 7
Telephone 29.
A.m ;ricus, Ga., Doc. 30, 1801.
Tin: question of the hour is: “Will
Jay Gould swear off and turn over a new
leaf on the new year?” Well, hardly.
M.u. Ciias. H, Smith, the well known
aud popular Hill Arp, will write no more
for the Atlanta Constitution. He made
this announcement in his letter of Sun
day last
Confidence
»|UT
Six hundred tnou-and
lens of ateel nil’s
»o*dv ordered
Largest grain rr n
ever raised—«*xre*»d
Ing the yield of 1H9"
bv I r m0,f 0»,t’00 bush
mr «5’,
'' 1 l.usincse Ih.ir iirmo-l to li.n-
,tg #11*- Ibelr business.
with an mprecp.
I dented demand for
day
fa III.
dsluff* The heaviest Minin *»x<
ports ever known,
very New enterprises
very
How can the editor of the Thomasville
'Timcs-Kntcrprise be a Triplett when
there isn’t but one of him, ami never
was? He isn’t even a twin, though lie
still stands a chance to double up, as
18H2 is leap year.
Govkhxou Xobthkn is doing yeo
man work in the interest of a Georgia
exhibit at Chicago. He should have
the co-operation of every citizen in the
State. Give Georgia a place and a show
ing at the great fair.—Thomasville
-Tlmes'iCnterprbc.
d«v.
declining—di-, Stock* advancing-
blends poised. , dividend* d dared
1 anil In many esses
the rule Increased
f»;rapiraliR(* seeWIni
rt-j good Investment*,
deuce In scything. 1
Business men afral Tin* sotilh hu« stood
ofthe s<»* fh nnd It i the strain and dein-
fiif.itrent* account of; on*t rat'd that 1l Is
the pan e. the b-st lnv**iu ment
Capitalists
Tin
field In Hie world.
i»r the,The outlook promises
fu»u r e a year of nhenom-
llstnal beyond de-: onal eetivlf and
seription. prosper!!* in i«r>.
The record follows this with letters
Lotto Di kkki;ix, who succeeds the
late Earl of Lytton a? ambassador to
from such bankers and financiers as
Charles Stewart Smith, Henry (.’lews,
Frederick Taylor ami the Seligmans.
These eminent capitalists all agree that
the country is about to enjoy an era of
unbounded prosperity. The only dan
ger to be apprehended is unwise legisla
tion.
Attention has been called to so many
Paris’, is said to have been honored with ; defectlve > a «» H the late lc<ii«-
more dignities than any Englishman ! Ia,n " : tbat 11 ,al K ht aav « excuse and
since the Duke of Wellington. In hi ,, trouble to submit the wlmle bunch to the
case there seems to he nothing'll! a name, | »"P™m« «,urt at once to be so. ted over
as no duffer could rise as lie has doue. j w,t1 ' a lluvv " f M ‘P ara,ln ‘« " le 0,,air f,om
! the wheat’—if there be any wheat.—Co-
Witu all his boasted payment of the ‘ lumbus Enquirer.
freight, Jones of Binghamton has not j
yet been able to have the gubernatorial * or P u * ,u in **'
goods delivered to 1dm. Jones has al
ways been paying the freight on goods
going instead of coming, and this is why
his well known record don’t avail him
anything in %a/lng the goods delivered
at his own door.
—IS OVER, BUT—
Bargains Are Still the Go!
AT
BEflLL & OAKLEY’S.
ILL STRICTLY WINTER GOODS AT COST!
For the next Thirty Days.
Flannel Dress Goods, Woolens, Repeliants, White and Col
ored Flannels, Canton Flannels, Blankets, Cloaks.
Shawls, Wool Gloves, &c, at cost. •
in Dress Goods
Bedford Cords 90c. worth $1
and $1.25.
25c Plaid Flannels for 18c.
Auii.vu all foreign nations great and
small the name and bonus of the United
States is a byword and a reproach when
It conics to the question of lighting and
protecting her citizens abroad. That is
why Chili is so bold, and why the United
States mast do something to retrieve the
smirched reputation the has among the
nations of the earth.
Within the past three or four weeks
quite a number of the Republican mem
bers of the Ohio legislature whose votes
were counted for Sherman have deserted
him nnd gone over to the camp of the
Foraker men. Thu farmers of Ohio are
against Sherman, and the indications are
that lie will soon go to join Ingalls. Tills
is as It should be; anybody is better than
Sherman.
Don’t dwell unnecessarily upon your
“losses during the year." If yon have
life and health and home and dear one
left, roil up your sleeves and begin tile
year courageously. Millions of men have
thus met misfortunes ami mastered
them Dwell on the dark side only long
enough to learn its lesson; ti.cn turn and
close tile hook. Nothing is more un
profitable to the mind than brooding
over past defeats.—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
Htnmseli, colic and
cholera morbus therejpii nothing better
than < chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhrua Remedy.- For sale ;by W. C,
Russell, Americus, da. dcel-dAwlm.
The consumption of steel pi
muted at :J,300,080 daily.
csti-
Titt; cranks are after brains now. Due
called upon Mr. Vanderbilt, on Satur
day, and demanded li's braids, lie
wanted to have them analyzed, lie got
the grand bounce instead of tiie brains.
Here’s a new danger confronting the cd
itorlal fraternity. First they wanted our
millions, and now they are after our
brains. Let the Georgia editors each
get himself a alugger to attend bis foot
steps and stand off the Philistines, as
•lay Gould used to do some years
after a Xew York broker I lettered
him up.
Cabpixo at the committees ebusen
by Speiker Crisp now begins. It seems
to be rather too general to be really
well founded, thinks the Augusta Even
ing News. What is chiefly complained
ot Is that be exercised his own judge
ment instead of taking the advice of
those who are always so witling to give
advice by the barrel whether it is
wanted or not lint Judge Crisp is the
man to bear ail responsibility for any
blunders that he may make. Therefore
be seems to be justified in allowing his
selections to be guided solely by his own
opinions of the meu for whose iituess ho
is to thus become measurably the spon
sor.
With Hnlm'au to guard the treasury there
seems to lie no goo t reason why - the present
collar -ns should not make s record that will
ap(A.C the hlllion dollar spendthrifts when
they come to face the nation at the polle
next year. The chairman of the ways and
means rouunltee assures the country that
tariff reform and ce.yiomy shall he the lead-
ins tenues berore conxresa. This Is a combi-
nation that Is hound to win.—Telegraph.
But the trouble is that the billion
. dollar dongress made the bulk of their
steal to consist in bogus pension appro
priations wblcb will continue from year
to year in spit* of the present congress,
as the pension tiers cannot be repealed
or even modified except by the co-opera
tion of the Senate and President. The
S2nd Congress can’t reduce much, as
their hands will be tied.
• USED THEM IS HIS BLOTT-flUS.
Doctor—“ Well, my line little fellow,
you have prot quite well ngaln. I wii
stirs the pill* I left for you would cure
you. How did you take them, in water
or Intake?”
Bov Oh, I used them In my blow-
pun.”
The little follow put the nasty, preat,
griping. old-fa«hloned pills to n good use.
At most, all his Intemnl economy need
ed was a do.se of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets. They are tiny, Rigar-coated
granules ea«y to taue, and are* gently
aperient, or actively cathartics, according
to size of dose. As a laxat ivc, only one
tiny Pellet U required.
The “Pellets” euro Sick Headache,
Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indi
gestion. Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements of the Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. , .
The “Pellets” are purely vegetable
and operate without disturbance to tht
system, diet, or occupation.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are the cheapest
pill, sold by druggists, because they are
guaranteed to give satisfaction in evera
case, or their price (25 cents a vial £ li
refunded. Can you ask more?
J. B. DUNN,
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Sale this Season.
I shall be p re pal red to furnish a high
grade Lump Coal for Crate purposes, in
any quantity.thisjfall and winter.
S. R. SIMS
Stolen.
... *n* hnd
shoes on iront fwi !(*•» riifhi *l»on hud
mvlooii it, but tin* left hud no **e»I*, lie*-
MOftblo rewurd tor intormui on to
Strayed or Stolen.
A Lurfv H«d C*»w with ncwr un back.
Strayed **r tiolen fr »m my te-ldenc** on For-
rwlNUcrt. An> I’•(urination ttadln* 10 her
recowrjr wii: l#eliberty r-warded-
dtettSL It. P. »XYDKR.
35c
50c
60c
75c
90c
Serge
Flannels
Dress Goods “ 6cc.
“ “ “ 70c.
25 c.
35 c -
45 c -
SupsyiMWM
The hand that rules the World.
The litiud that rocks the craJle 1ms also quite often a hand in
buying the Clothing, Shoes and Hats for the family. The head of the
house canuot attend to these matters and leaves them to the realty
superior judgment of his “frau.” She “shops” nround and
generally knows very quickly where she prefers to buy her shoes.
And if we may he pardoned the egotism, we may say that the larger
number of housewives in Amencns’ and surrounding country have
found their way to
35c Henrietta
2SC.
Towels, Napkins, Table
Damask, White Spreads, Lace
Curtains, Gloves, Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, &c., at
greatly reduced prices for 30
days.
ENTIRE ST(KK AT CUT PRICES FOR 30 DAYS.
JOHN R. SHAW’S
66
Eagle” Shoe Store.
119 Forsyth Street,
A3IEmCUS. GFA.
We Eclipse All in quantity und quality, lowness of price,
promptness aud courtesy of service, etc.
We Ask the Favor of a Call.
BEALL & OAKLEY,
311 Lamar St
’Phone 93.
127!
1271^-127!
••npi'O
» lltfi’IU'M
In* Whlukti**. WliiMHiid Hnwiib’M
IMPORTED GOODS A SPECIALTY.
tin* never 'qUHleil H !h'- rnn'ko'
Mtl*<”l!<’l
* Mud of.lt r*
>L r H FfN'K MMOK Nt* i *»H \CCO “tnik or the t'»w
tried the>e n-t -fono *»t »fiw find enjoy yourHOlf. We hn
r fopt
JOHN R. SH:^
117 and 119 Forsyth St.. Americus, Ga
YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE!
The Ihristnias Season is now approaching, aud the following you will find profit-
able reading:
If you haven't alrendy
gondii i(et -nine at or; w mid enjoy yourHOlf. w>un\vaftne lloeof Flpe» M
..mid HrlnritA«*nt*if»r“-oiiiher l*tide”"L»>»ei,orH«*c(Isitni
Vlr. P.A. Cmihl’iK*. th» •*exvr fdlhful,” I* *tlll with nt'.Hnd Im a way* Im-mI p'en»>-d
Idle *eivin< our nunu’rmi* trleinU und miNtoniem. Don't foigm the place.
B. HL JOSBEY,
AMEBICUS GA
T. M. Alien.
T. E. Allen.
E. Taylor
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
One 2-story brick store house, on Cotton avenue, $5,500; first
floor rents for $65 per month.
Thirty-five acres; the best suburban house in the city; fine
location; new house; good water. Will sell all or part.
Come quick.
ALLEN. TAYLOR & CO.
W. II. R. SCIIROF.DER.
J. T. MAHONEY.
IT£.-W PIBb£.
SCHROEDER & MAHONEY,
Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters.
519 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, CA.
1 have associated Mr. J. T. Mahoney, Lite of Atlanta with me; ami we will be
prepared to give the public the finest class of work and at the lowest prices.
W. H. II. SCnROEDEH.
I'i-Mf
rD T")
ARE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFBSTAXH STRtiSGESTCOMPANIES IS THK WOHLD.
Insurence placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson !'
1 Street, next door below Mayor 1 ! Office.
CHRISTMAS VEAL and MUTTON!
J. W. HJLESIS
lllTrr at greatly reduced prices:
Boys’ Express Wagons,
Cook nnd Oil Stoves,
Humes, Collars, Whips,
Sash, Doors and Bh'uds,
Shop-worn Buggies, (sacrificed),
less than
Harnesslat less than cost).
Wagons, Wood and Willow Ware,
Corckery, Glass nnd China Ware,
Hoes, Bukos aud Agricultural Implements,
Fire nnd Earthen Sets,
Tinware, Bnngos,
Gtius and Ammunition,
Sporting Goods,
Paints, Lead and Oils,
Table Cutlery,
Sausage Grinders, Meut Stuffers,
And everything to be found in a metropolitan hardware establishment.
Visitors from the country in search of useful Christmas goods
cordially invited to call.
J. W. HARRIS,
Head Cotton A ve.
•lec'UKVwlni"
‘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 Goods is now complete in all respects ami
the public are cordially invited to call and inspect it. In addition
the line of articles usually curried in an establishment of our kind, we
have numerous others bought especiuljy for the Holiday trade. Come
and see them.
Very Respectfully,
ALLISON & AYCOCE
40G Jackaou St./ffculer Hotol Windsor.
9-S-fl-ly
Those wishing a nice quarter of the above ahoultl call and leave their
orders in time.
SOMETHING IVJEW!
Fine Knack Sausage. Head Oheese, Etc.
MAYO Sr WINKLER’S
No. 213 Forsyth St,
Telephone 119.
Americus, Ga.
“EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.”
When the Avon hurt penned those words li« realised the utter vanity of earthly e* l<|,,!K ’
and lit. advice embodied In IIumc raw words an essay on Life.
EAT!
Dak Hall in Its perfect appnluted restaurant e .n >nll«ry the ta.te ot the most fsslloi
epicure. Sun, stenk, Oyst. re. and Oiun- iu season, coosed by an experienced
ef, and served In metropolitan style.
I3L4HVK!
Anything you may call for. from Cllqnot, Yellow Libel and I’nsse Cafe, to Corn Wh**"
The *»te»t and moat urtUiic of mixed drinks, hot nnd Mill, tnatie
tor you by prnreedonai bnr-Unden.
be merry: ,
After your e.» Mali and your dinner run will Ond Millards and poo! In the spacious ps
berk or ibv sakain, nnd with Ivory balls, perfect tables Mid well trained
servants, you esu spend no pleasanter hours then at
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