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THE AMER1CUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1891.
A NEW FACTORV.
OTHER GUANO FACTORY TO BE
BUILT AT AN EARLY DATE.
Minting of Directors of tlio Sum
,. r r.unity Alliance Co-operative Ami-
Yesterday—'Officer* Elected for
he '«»**•
v „„.,i,us will have another guano
as decided yesterday at the
>f the Sumter County Allianco
ive Association,
torv will be run by the Asso-
<1 for the benetit of the Farm-
. an
The meeting yesterday was the regu
lar annual meeting of the directors, and
t-vervt hi tig connected with the Associa
tion was found in a prosperous and
.»r*oving condition. The success of the
.•njani/ation has been great, and shows
l„, w the members of it are sticking to-
The store and warehouse have
h.ith prospered, ami the directors were
mm It pleased with the showing made.
Tin- following officers were chosen:
W. A. Wilson, president.
\. A. Kay. vice-president.
.I,,!,., i;. Fcagin, secretary.
/. T. Markett, chief warehouseman.
Tin 't‘ are all good men, and men in
hands the allairs of tho Associa
tion will he safe. They are men of in
tellect, and men who understand run
ning the business to the best interests of
tlieorder.
other business was attended to, anil
the host thing dono was the taking of
initiatory steps toward tho erecting of a
Sumter County Alliance Co-operative
Association guano factory.
This wi’l not only be of good to the
older, the members of which being given
the Vnelit of the profit made, but also
toour city, and this will contribute to
the good of all. Americas already lias
a splendid factory of this kind, which
like all of our enterprises is prospering
greatly, and another can do it no harm,
hut each w ill grow rapidly without hurt-
equipped lawyer, u learned poll.hed, gentle*
inan, one potsensed of .pkmlld adrnini.Ira.
, e elear, nnalytical, Impartial,
rough Loue.l and fearlew
In the dlaeliarge of Ilia dullegofthe portion
lie now ho admirably ni|«.
.tcsolved. That Id* courteous treatment,
generous and high toned department, Just
and equitable acts, In all his relations with
the bar, have endeared him to all who prac
tice before him.
il, That in hint the Railroad Com-
secured valuable uqulsllion, one
bringing to tue dl.rlmrge of tho duties of his
position, tine practical set se, a wide and
comprehensive knowledge of men and bus.-
ness attaint, patient and aecurate In the con
sideration of all matters submitted to him
"’HI *u a faithful,conscientious and
u tuner discharge the dut lea of his
inlssio
podtio
good.
Resolved. T lat w
•re regret and sin
ird, watch his alv
in the Helds of tin
In)’ may
single
the publh
I'lshes
and prosperity am
h-ippiness, Khali alt.
It-solvcd, That ci]
cting ho furnish d
for Infants and Children.
“Castor!* »- «o well adapted to children that
I recommend itaa superior to any prescription
known to mo.*' II. A. Axchxx, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“The use of 'Castorla* is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it see ins a work
of suiiereroeatlon to endorse it. Few are t he
intelligent families who do not keep Caatoria
within cosy reach.**
Carlos Maktyk, D.D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Reformed Church.
Caatoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Dlarrhu-a. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di.
srmtlon.
Without injurious medication.
*• For several years I have recommended
J our * Caatoria, * and shall always continue to
o so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Pardxi, M. I).,
•'Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
S outtiwestern Dlxrlslon.
Correct .Schedule. No, S«, in Effect Fob. ‘.mb. 1891.
SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION
Hnhedule No. 10, taking effect |I)ec. 7th, 1890.
No. 5, Between Savannah And Birmingham) No. ti,
Dally.
8 45 a in
12 20 p in
vlaAmnrlcus, Dully.
Leave Havannah Arrive 7f0pn
.Lyons
.Americas,.
. Buena Vista,..
9 15 n
7 85
Arrive Columbus Leave 6 00
Birmingham 11 85 r
Tax CxNTAoa Company, 77 Mukray Strkxt, Nxw York.
• I. K. I*.
II. C M
The construction of such a factory for
tin- Alliance has been discussed for some
time, but the first steps of a decisive
inane were taken at the meeting yes-
A committee was selected to formulate
a iilan, and consists of tho following
members: \Y. A. Seals, chairman, John
M' l) maid, Henry Daniel, W. A. Wil:
an*! N. A. Kay.
This committee will carefully look
into the matter, and formulate the plan
"f arrangement and work.
All the directors were made a com
uhscriptions.
splendid step, and one that
lias long been discussed. Tho leading
men of the organization say that there
hmbt about the matter being push
ed to a successful finish. By fall, they
the factory will bo in active opera
tion, and turning out the best of fertil
izers.
/.
v. It. Kiiwin, ' '
V. T. I’knn ., rninmlfee.
These resolutions were unanimously
adopted. Judge Fort was then called
into the hall and received, in a pleasant
and modest manner, the well earned
words spoken of him.
A Record Unsurpassed.
One of thequickest shipments of goods
to this city from the east was that made
over the S. A. A* M. a day or two since,
mention of which was made in Tiik
Timkh-Kkcokdkk yesterday.
The shipment consisted of six solid
car .oads of granulated sugar, and was
in transit exactly live days from tho
time it left the wharf in Philadelphia 100 pie
until it reached Aniericus, whither it 50 pie
was brought from Savannah by special 20 piece. 1
through freight. o() pR>
The same train that brought the six 25 piece?
Within the Next Sixty Days.
Entire Boe-Hivo Stock must closed out in that time;
sooner if possible.
Cost or Value No Longer Regarded
425,000 is tho size of it, :m<l it must lie made to move.
Note the Following Quotations;
No. 8
Daily.
Pas-enger
No. 6
Dally.
Fast Mall
EA8T BOUND.
No. 5
Daily
Fast Mall
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
8:2,5a m
4 51 ••
8(8> "
UMW “
5 20p m
*• V »P ni
2 *lp m
4 18 “
5.1o -
1014) ••
0 15a m
tfSe “
Lv. Americus Ar
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
Macon “
“ Atlanta "
" Augusta "
*• Havannah “
1 10 p in
11 83 a m
10 20 “
7 10 ••
0 10 p in
9 37 p ra
8 00 •*
6 40 ••
2 15 •*
7 00 a ra
0 40 “
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 5
Dally.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mall
No. 8
Dally
I’assenger
4 41 n m
7 :v» < 111
1 10 p iu
4‘17 «
Lv. Amerleiis Ar.
Ar. Hnillhvllle “
*' Eli tail la “
“ Montgomery Lv.
2 31 p in
130 “
1105 a ni
7 40 u m
3 25 a m
1230 “
10 2.*> p in
7 80 p m
No. 7
Dull v
No. 5
Dally
TO FLORIDA.
No. 6
Daily
No. 8
Tally
!»:I7 p in
l»H« "
10 45 |> m
4 50 a 111
1 10 p m
2 0» “
2 50 “
5 40 •
Lv. Americas Ar.
" Smithvllle ••
Ar Albutiy Lv
“ Tliomasvllle Lv
“ WuyerosM *♦
“ Brunswick •*
" Jacksonville ••
2*1 p m
1 15 p in
12 20 p in
8 30 a ui
325 a m
3 (JO “
2 15 "
1 ?iS p
7 35 j
Between Havannah anil Birmingham,
j to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to
inittee
An Inhuman Negro.
Some two years ago, a negro named
William Dray skipped from this county
leaving a wife and several children sick
in bed. They were attacked with
measles and all were in bed except a lit
tle girl of few years, who did all tho
waiting on the sick people. Gray left
i* wife and children in this tlx, know-
12 their condition and their supplies.
Kailill Tube Cobb happened upon
them soon after the inhuman father and
hushand had left, and found them on
l*"*nt of starvation. They had no
1 and none of the necessities of life, i
•ut of tin* kindness of his heart, Mr.)
"'■nt down into his pocket and
!' d the family with food, and also
cars of sweetness brought also seventeen
cars of through freight from Cincinnati,
Chicago and Kansas City, consigned to
Aniericus merchants. These came for
ward with equal celerity, and the fact
proves conclusively that when it comes
to hustling the S. A. M. is always up
with the procession.
The through train was in charge of
conductor Howell Cobh, and was fol
lowed by a local freight consisting of
nearly thirty cars, gathered up at tho
various towns and lumber mills along
the line. Many of these were left off
here, while others loaded with yellow
pine lumber went forward North and
West via the Central and the Savannah
A* Western.
•s choice Prints, best quality, 5t*. per vanl.
best ijuality Dress Ginghams, solid colors included, 8.Je. yard,
choice Nainsooks, 5<\ yd.
much superior, 7c. yd. Sold elsewhere at 1 - 4c.
( bailies, 5c. vd.
Hlack Cheeked and Striped Lawns, 10c. amt up.
Beautiful Kmbroidered Black Lawns from BOc. up.
Black Silk Mitts, *2f>c.
Fast Black Hose, regular made, 12J<\ per pair.
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OUT ll
15 |iici
if genuine French Percales at 12Jc
cost von
other
15 |)icccs :>K inch Henriettas in Tans, (ireys, amt other seasonable
similes, at 24c.; value ami price elsewhere 40c. 50 pieces of finer ipialities
at half of former prices.
Kolld Trains with Sleeping Car*
For further 111 for unit Ion relatlv
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MeKEN/.lK. Hup’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Gon. Pass. Ag’t.
Americutt, Ok HntUhvilie, Oa. Savannah.Gu.
I). II. BYTHE WOOD, Division Pans. Ag’t., Columbus,'Ua.
D D. CURRAN. Hup’t, ColionhuH. Ua. J. C. HHANV Trav. Pit km. Ag’t., Hnvunnnh Ga.
GO TO
LITTLE MARDftE
-FOR-
Fii3 Artistic Stationery. \
Mists’: Materials; and: Pinto: Fm
Blank Books. School Books.
-BASE BALL BATS
NevnpaDer, and! Periodical*
105 AND 107
FORSYTH
\ SI REtT.
Cooks’ Pharmacy,
III
CORNER LEE AND LAMAR STREETS,
AMERICUS; GEORGIA.
To Hang, May ‘iOtli.
John Jackaon, the negro who allot and
killed Mr. lice Brown, of Rochelle, a
fow weeks since, was tried in Wilcox
superior court a few days since. Ho
was found guilty, and sentenced to be
hanged on May 20th.
Yesterday Sheriff Covington and Dep
uty Gordy, of that county, brought the
prisoner to Aracricils for safe keeping.
Jackson is a had looking negro, and a
close watch will bo kept upon him. A
motion for a now trial has been made in
Ids case.
Ladies Bibbed Vests at I0e., 20c. and 25c.; worth double the amount
we ask for them.
100 Silk Umbrellas at half of what you are asked for them at ether
places.
French Gauze Undershirts at 45c.; regular price 75c.
GRAND EMBROIDERY SALE!
We place on sale today 10,000 yards of NEW EMBROIDERIES,!
consisting of edges and insertions in Cambric and Swiss, Klouneings for i
. _ . _ . Children and Ladies, etc., etc. You have perhaps heard of cheap em-
^ »»y »»*« «*
negro who shot another some six months | Lie. worth Joe.; lOe. goods at 5e., 40e. goods at -0e., and so on. 1 lullk of ,
i full width Flounce for !!5e.! That’s what we offer you! Can any one
[•ijual this? Why of course not. Call early and make selections while
issortment is unbroken.
In addition to the above ennumerated specialties, we offer unap-
ago. lie has been sentenced to eight
years in the penitentiary, and was
brought here for safe keeping.
*e and neglect, however,
ath of two of the children,
not returning, the remain-
and the wife were sent to
‘ •• I sin«T» then It.iiliff Cobb has been
1 ,li, ‘ lockout for the scoundrel who
'••■'•■•l ilie trouble. A few days since
Dim and placed him under ar-
< •"•rged with abandonment the
M '' up before Judge Pilsbury
1 «i.i\. ami the charge being clearly
" u ". the Judge sentenced him to
‘•Kf m .iitlis in the chain-gang. This
, * a ‘ kind of a sentence that will break
’ actions, and .ludge Pilsbury
" u * d bis usual excellent judgment in
'h»iniMi*iihg the sentence.
Dooly * Bur Taltc« Action.
1h March term of Dooly superior
11 being the last time Judge Allen
1 " M uld officiate in the capacity of
J 11 ' 2«* he tore his retiring to assume the
Us "• I’ailroad Commissioner, the
,t “ attorneys and the officers of
""«i i held a meeting on the evening
; * ,, j'»urnment and expressed their
• ie regrets at the retirement of so
L ‘ :i Judge, so distinguished a lawyer
courteous a gentleman. Of tho
'■ kindly sentiments that have been,
"'ll he expressed when Judge Fort
-"s the seat of honor, which he has
■‘bly Idled, Tiik Timkh-Rkiohdku
llr ' s lo Htate that none will bo more
u ‘b appreciated and fondly remem-
,1 than the hraniest and eloquent
, ‘>siom» of the judge’s colleagues in
" bdlowing telling resolutions were
" ^ by the entire bar aud all who
Ut 'd under the judge in any ca-
l 7*. ,X ***** 1 luU iu retirement of Judge
j "Ti u iir juuiciui bench of (ieorrla Ica-
•t' '"•khlcKt l guts, a thoroughly
proachabh* attractions in seasonable Dress Goods'in black and colors
Dress Silks and Trimmings, Boys and Men's Clothing, Boys’ Knee Bants
etc., etc., all of which
MUST BE SOLI) WITHIN SIXTY DATS!
lllack Silk Warp Henrietta at s:lc., at the
I am ploaaod to aunouuco that I liavo a full lino of
IESH DRUGS-
GARDEN SEED A SPECIALTY*
Prescriptions Allied at all Hours, Day or
Night. W. A. COOK. Proprietor.
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
, PROPRIETORS
Americus-Bottling- Works,
BOTTLEKS OK ALL KINDHjOF
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Cinger Ale 1
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET AMERICUS. GEORGIA-
R. L. MtiMATIK.
E. J. McM ATH.
B. H. McMATH
Absolutely Puro.
A cream «»f tartar baking powder. Highest
of all in leavening ntr-nirth —United State*
iloverninent lb-port, Anu. 17,1889.
junela il.wlyr
J. W. TYNAN, j
Engineer and Machinist
SAVANNAH, GA.
MACHINE, BOILER AND SMITH SHOP,
Went Broad, Indian and River Streets.
Marino Work a Specialty.
All kinds of Machinery, Rollers, etc. made
and repaired. Steam Pumps, Governors, In
jectors and Steam Water Fittings of all kind*
Aniericus Iron Works
IHJII.DKltS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
McMATH BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Previsions, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES. ETC.. ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES:
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We Kollclt a share of the patronage of the trading public, guarantee! Mitl*fuctlon
low prices, and Rood good*. We deliver anywhere in the city. Cull and w?e us.
McMATH BROTHERS.
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler /a
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Ftc. I
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
BQrSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds ofjKfJeVHSn,
Machinery. Telephone 79. ■' 13<m Jil^rTyw
NOTICE TO MILL MEN.
MOORES
COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GA.
EKtabliHhcd over twenty years. lkMikkeenlng.
•ml Shorthand taught by ex|»ertenced teachers,
ThouKaniU of KtudcutM in g»H>U paying positions
Tenns n.mlerate. Students recc.zed daily,
end for circulars.
june4-wlvr
ROTT
MERCHANT
(buccestont to Mrs.
& CO.,
0 TAILORS.
UKENI STEI.I.EIt)
SHINGLES, SHINGLES.
Buy your shingles «t Co».b •, on S. A. & M.
ral roail. Both Cypress and Pine Shingles, 4.5
and «inches width, 16 and 18 long. Liberal dla-
counts on car-load Iota. GKO. A. It It fc,
3-10-lm Cobb, Os.
110 Lamar Street, over Peoples’ National Bank,
Americus, Georgia.
We are now opwiini; a FIKflKUW TAILORIN'! ESTABLISHMENT aud will Lave a tine
line ol RooiU ol LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS In .lock, anil will
GUARANTEE 1‘ERFECT FITS.
Prices satisfactory. Como and see us before placing your orders and you will
be more than satislicd with our styles and prices.
Air. Kott lived boro four years ago, and was with Mr. Dremsteller, and is no
stranger to the people of Amorlcus who wear good clothes. 3-tf Ira.
for ►ale Two Mill Rocks and fixtures complete, One Rice Mill. One Pol-
Fan, One Bolting Cloth complete, Three l*Hir Heales, One Hlly Horses
glue and Holier, One Planer one tiling Edger, Five tilns, one Clark Cotton
•lie Press, Hhanliuiga and Pulieys \»or.»l without end. .ill of tile above
ill be Mild
Cheap For oash cr Bankable Papers.
C. A. BELL.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
•*. I otter tor a t-w days the loiiowiug •esoaom prot>erty close in at a bargain:
Four bouses aud lots, houses just eo ip:cied;4 largo rooms each; lots 6Ux 165 each.
Oroh f»m\.
One housesud lot on College Hill, large lot 2l0x27U, fronting two streets. The pret-
ie-l i?. i /,t 4 |i »'is.‘. 1 ttn C | r mten Jackson stree . fronting the College. Large lot, 5 moms to the
comparatively new house wt-h enoic room and bathhouse attached, nice out house ahd
barn on the place. Call for bargains.
HUGH M. BROWN,
705 Jackson St.. : : : Americus Ga.
— fifteen HL.rc. IVmltar.Keclorv swell fur.B.I.