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THE TIMES-RECORDER.
A PKICK' UPOli HOXOlt.
The Times-Recobdei: is Droud to
sUod with the rank and file of the
unpolluted Democracy, which is today
fighting a currency scheme that has so
impoverished the South that maoy o!
her sons who have hitherto borne spot*
less records are how selling their Math-
right for a mess of pottage.
Hoke Smith, the paid emissary of the
It is Known
By Its Cures
It Is net what we say, but what
Hdod’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the
story of its merit
The thousands of people whom it bss
raised from disease and despair to happi
ness and health, are the strongest and
best advertisements Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has. No other preparation In existence
has such a record of wonderful cores.
This Is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla has the
largest sale, and requires for. its produc
tion the largest laboratory in the world.
Now it you need a good medicine, why
not try that which has done others so
much good. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the Only -
True Blood Purifier
Prominentlyfath6pubiiccye.fl;fixtorf5
To some people dees not convince as examination does. They
are *‘set” in their ways. Will you listen and learn by what we have
to say? We are loaded with Summer Furniture—the light and cool*
but strong-in-wear kind —Arm Chairs, Settees, Rockers, etc. We are
selling it at pulverized prices. You know what that means-money in
chaser’s pocket. f
We sell the all-the-year-round kind too, for
Dinipg Room, Parlor or Kitchen. ^
Business Offlce Telephone 99.
Editorial Booms, after 7 o'clock p.
Cigarettes
NOW IS TOUR TIME
BOTTOM GRADE
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR LINES
RUN DAILY INTO FLORIDA VIA THE
Plartt Svstem
Plant System 12
A PAIR
OUWHAM.I
The Windsor
NEW YORK and ST. AUGUSTINE-
AMEmetis, GEORGIA.
GEORGE H- FIELDS. Proprietor-
We Offer a Remedy
Which, nanres Safe*
ty to L.fe of Mother
and Child.
Is now under the management of
MRS. J. B. LAMAR
Strictly Urn-class In all Its appointments.
Tables unsurpassed.
Special attention given commercial men.
HOUSE
mailed free.
BHADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, UA.
AMEHfuUS. GEORGIA.
All modern conveniences. Polite servants
na attentive waiters. No pains will be
pared to make this In every respect a model
R. F. NTS BRING, Proprietor.
The finest Breads and Cakes of all kinds
aked every day. Candles, Cigars Canned
LewOooda Chlg Gum gtc.
@TThe Best of Everything In My Line
A 12 H. P. STATION FRY ENGINE and
return flue boiler, 100 feet 14 inch steam
. __ W INSHIP COTTON
pipe, A GO SAW
GIN, with feeder and condenser; A So SAW
HALL GIN and feeder; a 2 inch shafting
and pulleys; a friction power press. I will
sell
Victoria Hotel,
* ATHEN8, GEORGIA,
H. J. BRINSON, Proprietor.
A first-class hotel on the principal busl-
drummers 1 home. Good
Kates 1290 per day and
LineQ ELEGANT ships every week between* elegant shi? every wi
■ ^ PORT TAMPA, KEY WEST AND HAVANA. - *" PORT TAMPA AND
B. W. WRENN, Passenger Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
upward.
FRUIT WANTED.
I represent one of the best wholesale
fruit houses in Cincinnati, and solicit
consignments of fruit. Quick sales; prompt
, D^Come to see the machinery
at ow tier’s residence, Leslie, Ga.
BRUNSWICK * FLORIDA
y STEAMBOAT CO.
Cumb’land Route to and from Fla
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
MACON
I AND NORTHERN RAIL
TIME TABLE JAN 10th 1883.
IN EFFECT MAY 20th, 1805.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Steamer CITY OF BRUNSWICK
SOUTHBOUND.
Leaves Brunswick 8:00 am
Leaves Jekyl 8:45 am
Leaves Cumberland........ 10:15am
Arrives Fernandlna 12:30 pm
Leave Fernandlna [F. C. A P.] l :00 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 8:43 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Leave Jacksonville [F.L. A P.] .9:30 am
Arrive Fernandlna 11:15 am
Leave Fernandlna 1:00 pm
Leave Cumberland 3:15pm
Leave Jekyl... 4:15 pm
Having fitted up my new and commodious store on Cotton avenue, opposite Council
& McGarrah’s warehouse, I am prepared to serve the trade with all goods in my line. We
carry a large stock of FLOUR, LARD, MEAT, CORN, HAY, TOBACCO, 8U8AR. COFFE and
other staple articles, besides
Lv Macon Ar
Lv.... Machen.....Ar
Lv....Madison ... Ar
Lv Athens ....Ar
Lv....Abbeville ...Lv
Lv.. .Greenwood ..Lv
Lv....Chester Lv
Lv Monroe. ...Lv
Lv Kalelgh.....Lv
Lv Weldon Lv
Ar~..Richmond. .Lv
Ar.. Washington..Lv
Ar.... Baltimore.'. .Lv
Ar. Philadelphia..Lv
Ar.... New York.. *Lv
FRESH FAMILY and FAHCY GROCERIES
_ :30pm
Connections made at Fernandlna with F.
C.AP.B.B, tor all points South, via South
ern Division. At Brunswick with Southern
Railway, leaving at 7:15 p m. and Plant Sys
tem train' leaving at 5:50 p. m.; both making
connection for all points North and West;
carrying Pullman Sleepers through to Ma
con and Atlanta without change.
J. F. NORRIS. G. P. A
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad, East Tennessee, Virginia
and Georgia railroad and Central railroad
for all points in Florida and southwest Geor
gia.
Second—No. 405 leaving Macon at 8:30 a. m
makes close connection with Middle Georgia
and Atlantic forEatonton.
Third -With Georgia railroad at Madl-
Fourth—With solid train for Washington
and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars, Washington
to New York city-
Ticket offlce isz Mulberry at Grand Lodge
Building
A. SHAW, Traffic Manager
H. BURNS T. P. A Ticket Agent
SPRING SALES.
j Glass!
.Quick!
If so my store is headquarters for all grades from the best B'ogaa to
Calf Shoe, and prices the lowest.
We tarry everything to be found in a First-ela'is Grocery Hrose i
you in prices, i Everything new, fresh and fine.
iOPYRIGHTS.
The Hoy. Dr. Martin D. Kneeland, in
bahall of the preacher, of Boston, ex
tended a welcome to the Eodearorors
tbo other daj. and In tbooontao of his
startling speech ho laid that the
Christian Endeavor was “God's high-
geared bicycle.” . It la hoped, In the.
Interests of decency, that when tha
Boston par ton again ban to welcome
to town a religion, body ;they win ae-
leot for the service not qdlto so high-
geared a spokesman.
HlRES’Rootbeer
' Itch on humane mange on noises
hogs and all stock, cured In 30 minutes
by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never falls. -"-Sold by S. J. Eldridge
**"fig?‘ t *i>Amaricd». Q» d& w fyr
Try ^Yellowstone whiskey sold by
Stoney Glover. It is 14 yearsold and
the finest la town. Drink - the purest
Yellowstone aai healthy ,
Do you owe The Tjmks-Recobder for
DO YOU WANT
AN EDUCATION?
U N ION FEMALE COLLEGE I VIRGINIA COLLEGE *
- ECPAtJLA. ALA - ;*? C :^ -
Now offers uoqualiQcd advantage. In all For YOUNG LADIES. UOHIlOkC, Ya
M. CALLAWAY,
1. •*’ _ ;. T : .•
Mr. Cleveland Is having a tough
time of it. With squalls at home and
squalls oq the bog, the President hath
no place to stay.
your subscription? If *so, pay up and
be happy.
Dr. MJW Pain PlHs cure neuralgia.
Americas, Ga., July 17, 1895
FOB PRESIDENT IN 1806.
ADLAI E. STEVENSON
FOB VICE FBESIOENT,
CHARLES F. CRISP,
administration, is now In Georgia on
his mission of shameful bribery. He
was once a silver man; he says so, and
does not deny it. Money has turned
him from what he once advocated all
over Georgia—the free and unlimited
coinage of silver. Was fie a populist
then? No, he was an honest Democrat,
working for the interest of the people
he lived amongst. Today be is no more
than an administration hireling, parading
through Georgia with a pocket full of
small salaried government commissions
which ^he bestows promiscuously upon
those who will forsake the principle of
their fathers and join him In his gold
en inarch to the Senate, where he
hopes to outlive this odiofis administra
tion whioh now owns him body and soul
and flop again in time to make his peace
with the great I Am, who says, *»
unto the hypocrite and falsifier.”
"Free coinage may and probably will re
sult In parity. Bnt parity can never pre
cede free coinage. To make pai Ity of bul
lion value a condition precedent to free
coinage, Is to postpone free coinage nntll
the mlllenlnm. We must remove the le
gal disabilities of silver before we can right
fully expect It to resume Its normal posi
tion.'*—Speaker Fleming.
A MAN OF TOE TKOPLK,
There does not live in Mississippi a
more honored man than Senator A. J.
McLauren, The voice of the people is
so unmistakably for him that his nomi
nation is assured. In a recent inter
view, Senator McLauren says:
“I cannot bat appreciate the confi
dence the people of Mississippi have
shown toward me.” said the senator,
“hut I fully realize that it is the cause
that I represent that has aroused them
to the almost unanimous work In
which they aie now engaged.
“These people,” he continued, “are
in favor of the free and unlimited coin
age of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1.
There are other issues which might be
discussed, but this one involving the
The Macon Telegraph with a Nourish
of trumpets is shouting over the conver
sion of Col. Thomas Nall of Griffin.
The Telegraph fails to give the reason,
which is that Mr. Nall’s silvery voice
has been silenced by the gold wand of
Secretary Smith, who bought it with a
job in the Interior department. Nall’s
brother-in-law is the beneficiary who
will draw the pay, $2,500, while Tom
my will take his doll rags and go home
the day the bimetalllo convention meets
in Griffin and wait for Hokie to say,
'brave boy yon are Tommy, I will take
you to see Mr. Cleveland when yon
come to Washington and beg that he
allow you the privilege of kissing the
babies.”
Hon. Fleming du Big non will de
liver the literary address at the Univer
sity of the Soath, Sewaneo, Tenn.,
Aug. 1st. The degree will also be con
ferred on the graduating class by this
gifted and talented Georgian Tennes
see will never entertain a more cultured
gentleman nor eloquent speaker than
Ur. duBignon, of Georgia.
question of existence itself, has been
given the forefront. I cannot explain
my own standing better than by re
peating what I have already declared to
the people of Mississippi, that I be
lieve in the unlimited coinage of silver
at the ratio of 10 to 1, and that it should
be done without waiting for internation
al agreement. Indeed, I do not be
lieve that it Is possi ble to secure inter
national agreement for the coinage of
■liver until this country takes the lead
and acts independently. No nation op
posed to stiver will consent to its use as
long as we make its use .dependent
upon such consent. It is not the part
of statesmanship or sound business
principles for a country as great as ours
to subordinate our monetary system to
the denomination or policy of an?
foreign conntry. We have tried th*
policy of subordination and found i'
wanting. Its blighting effect is too ap
parent to admit of discussion. The
reason Is obvious. The destruction of
one-half of the money of the conntry
necessarily enhances the value of the
other half and depreciates all other
property. The increase of tie volume
of money does not correspond with the
increase of population and business,
and hence, there is a constant apprecia
tion of money and depreciation of other
property. Men will not invest' appre
ciating money in depreciating property.
Such property is not considered by
money lenders s safe security for loan
ed money and, therefore, the money
Is hoarded and very little of It finds way
into circulation. Money thus hoarded
Is worth no more to the business of the
conntry than If it did not exist. The
unlimited coinage of silver would give
to the business of the country an ade
quate supply of money ; business would
Tevlve; Investments would be made and
tjie necessary volume of money would
be put into circulation.
easily and quickly relieved; Is now doing
splendidly.—
J. S. Mouton, Harlow, N. Q.
Pent by express or mail, on receipt of price,
■“ — Book -TO MOTilkUS’’
Judge H. W. Hopkiss has sent a
pair of Thomasville made socks
sockless Jerry Simpson, of Kansas.
The Thomasville mills have greatly in
creased their force and are turning out
piles of goods. Jerry once tried to
knock the socks oil Georgia, but the
boys wouldn’t pull off worth a cent.
Now Jerry is to wear Georgia socks.
Machinery
Por Sale.
Mbs. Henry Waki> Beecher, wid
ow of the famous preacher, does not
wear black or any other emblem of
mourning. Her demeanor is cheerful,
well as her dress, and she always
has pleasant words for her friends.
It is an interesting fact that one of
the first persons upon whom the Hon
J. Sterling MortoD, Secretary of Ag
riculture, publicly exercised Lis won
derful powers of sarcasm waa the Hon,
Grover Cleveland.
HEALS
RUNNING
SORES
Mrs. Annie Annorr, the “Georgia
Magnet,” has come to the front again,
this time In a rather sensational role.
Bhewas married about ayear and a half
ago to J. C. Hearn, of New York, and
disappeared from behind the footlights.
A day or two ago she appeared at one
of the hospitals at New York with her
five months old baby in her arms, and
alleged that her husband had given
tho ohild poison. She says that
aha lived unhappily with him and left
him, for revenge he attempted to
poison the child, using morphine. At
Bellevue hospital Dr. Braunwlck said
the baby waa only suffering from chole
ra infantum. If poison had been ad
ministered the child had • swallowed
none of It.
CURES THE
SERPENT?S
STING
JOSSEY
THE WHOLE FOR *500X0
r any part fn proportion.
Also for sale a GIG SAW MACHINE
18 Inch stroke, 3 feet beveled table; a BAND
SAW MACHINE,3 feet wheels, 3 feet table,
turning lalth, 20 inch swing, a swing cut
o ff saw, iron frame, shafting pulleys and
belting for running above machines. All of
above machines in good order, ready for
-. Will sell at
PER CENT OFF
OF FIRST COST
boteL Rates 31.00 per day.
B. H. JOSSEY, Prop.
Artesian Bakery,