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THE AMERICUS W EEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1891.
CROWDING IS R) CITIES.
THE URBAN POPULATION OF THE
COUNTRY INCREASING !
Ten Years Ago It lleiirewiilrd Ti.A* Per
Cent.—Now It Has Leaped I p To '-t*.I
Per Cent.—lairjje < ilic* Also InrreasiiiK
In Number.
W AS II IN
oftice has issued a
populuti m of tin* »*iti
containing s ,ooo ini
The total mban popn
18.2B5.R70, or 21*. 1.' p<
population. In ! ss '>
lion was 1 l,:;i\:. 17. "
the whole. The pi.q
population has in
Ruling tin* past ceiitu
April 17
NOTHING HI T SENSATIONS.
lotte I’|> To Her Neck In Them This
Week.
( iiakloitl, N.C., April Hi. — [Special.]
A re»gn of terror seems to have been in
augurated in this city this week.
The excitement of Mona's murder
had scarcely quieted down before the
disc overy of a dead child in a well in
the city: and this morning a shooting
scrape took place on Wanikin's daily
farm, on the outside of the city.
M.irccllus Miller, a clon-d buy
\V.
the white
of the fa
the night previous ;
Ayer’s Hair Vicor
Restores the original color to faded and gray hair, keeps the scalp clean, and imparts
that natural gloss and freshness so universally admired.
“A little more than two years ago my hair i “Ayer’s Hair Vigor is excellent for the
began turning gray and falling out. \fter | hair. It stimulates the growth, cures bald-
using one bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor my ' ness, restores the natural eolor.cleanses the
hair was restored to its original color and ' scalp, prevents dandruff, ami is a good dresv
ceased f:t}liirj. An occasional application ■ inn. We know it to differ from most h;ur
has since kept the hair in good condition.”— I tonics, in being perfectly harmless.” — From
Mrs. 11. W. Fenwick, Dighy, N. S. i Economical /fontekeiping, by Eliza It. Parker.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
Prepared by I>r. J. C*. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold l»y Druggists and Perfumers,
A TERRIBLE SACRIFICE,
$S.i 72.00 worth of
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
11!* COTTON A V1ZL,
Contractor * and * Builder,
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Alio dealer in H.il ding Materials,
floors, Sash, Blinds, Brick, Slices, Ms,
Wall Papers, etc.; Leads, Oils mid Averill Mixed Paints, (he Lest in
t he w «>rbl. (’all and sot
when vou need anything in mv lino.
dun
time
■ fit
to neaily •nie-lhiid
tlo
The
■ has be
tbirli.
*°tal p
■u quite
III up
lar from the beginning up
from lsso to lsii'i it li
from 22.7.7 up t«> 2D.I2 pi
illustrating in a forcible it
federated tendency of our
Ic.ip
Mtness a
i Miller and a white man n,
i\cr a milk pail,
is hays that Miller drew
a Kndy, and be (Owens)
him. 1 he ball cl
'o £?hoos,
Hatsc>
And Umbrellas
UL
A McLENDOP
pulatio
,’iird
i life.
News of tne atfai
city and a pliysicia
P!ie ball was exti
will die, but it is a
>all entered the ne-
quickly reached the
went to the scene,
icted and the negro
real wonder that lie
AS!I for the next. lifter
room for our
DEALERS IN
was not killed outright, as Owens was
only ten steps from him when he tired.
< »wens is under arrest.
that i:\gi.isii dim.i:a< i:.
Ills Said That
-Name Not Known.
The number of cith s hnving a poj,ui;i
tion of more than s,(HK) inhabitants in
creased from six in 1710 to 2wl in lss<
whence it lias leaped to 11;» in lStM). li
1880 there was lmt one city, New York
which had a population in excess o;
1,000,000. In IV.>0 there were three-
New York, Chicago and Philadelphia
In 1800 there were hut fourteen cities j
each containing more than 100,000 in- j London, April 10.—It has transpired
habitants. In 1880 this number had in- j *Lat ( apt. \ erney, Liberal member ol
creased to twenty and in 1800 to twenty- P*’ 11 ’! lament, who tied to escajKj prosecu-
eiclit. tion for abducting young girls, was be-
The north Atlantic division contains j trayed by a French woman recently, ar-
nearly one-half of the urban population j rei} ted and convicted in London for pro
of the country, while the north Atlantic cu,in g y° un ff women in England for inl
and north central divisions together IH <>ral purposes in Paris,
contain nearly five-sixths of it. In the j ^ ,c French woman gave the authori-
soutli Atlantic and south central divis- j ^ es valuable information, implicating
ions the proportion of urban population Prominent men both in England and
'Spring Stock.
P'l
pairs men
.0(1.
is Implicated tol liicr pi’ICt
French Calf I laiulsi
G 1 Men’s (’all". I la
7d Men’s ( all*. !lai
I. pair Ladies’
1 to *:>.!(). 41 Radio:
wed I.aee and Congress *’>.15; for-
idsewed i.aee and Congress, *d.Sf,;
ilsewod, Lace and Congress, £2.9o ;
fine ILandsowed Dongola Hutton, |
’ fine Dongola Button shoos, worth
dneed from
redueod from
$4.5n now going at S*j (;r». (>5 pair Ladies’ fine Dongola Button at 81.90,
cheap at **2.5o. All other goods reduced in same proportion. Best Bro
gan Shoe in the world for 81.00. I{einetnher these goods are all new
and good styles, and products of the best factories in the I’nited States.
These bargains will not last long, so come early and save your money.
WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS, A CO.
janimtf 415 Cotton Avc.. next to Bank of Americus.
STOVES AND
Best Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builders’ Material
Agents for the Celebrated HAItYFVT STOVES and GRATES.
Agents for the Celebiated Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS*
SACDLERY AND HARNESS. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
AND A SPECIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE, ETC
We specially invite the trading public to call and examine our goods
and prices. We keep the best, as well as the cheapest goods* in thfe
market, and will give our customers the value of their mptley. „ *-£.
novUsA’Wl v •' •* .
is comparatively small, being in the first
named but 10.01 per cent of the entire
. population, or less than one sixth, ur.'i
the second but 10.45 per cent., the pro
portion of the urban to the total- popula
tion in all of the Southern states being
less than 14 per cent.
The industries of these states arc
mainly agricultural, and while manu
factures and mining are making some
progress they are still in their infancy.
In 1880 the urban clement numbered
1,010,005, and constituted less than 10
percent, of the'population. In 1800 it
numbered 2,507,002, having increased
58.88 per cent, while the population lias
increased hut 20.07 per cent.
THE HIKES HE LEASED.
America as patrons of her traffic.
An American in Paris, whoso name
has not been given, is said to have been
the worst of the abductors.
Capt. Verney was a popular member
and a favorite in the clubs, and the wel
come associate of Mr. Gladstone.
THE MOST RELIABLE!
A. J. BUCHANAN.
ESTABLISHED 1867, INCORPORATED 1890. j hkxi.kk in
IAMF^ FRIPKFR & RRO staple and fancy groceries
*“* ** * I U VIVL^l 1 VAO i-J 1 1 . CORNER COTTON AVENUE AND LAMAR STREET, AMERIGU3. G A.
TELEPHONE No. 40. FREE DELIVERY.
The Governor Lets Off the Two Goff Girls
With a Fine.
Atlanta, April 17.—[Special. J—A
white woman, Mrs. (»olT and her two
daughters, from Union county, were
brought, here a few days ago on their
way to the penitentiary to serve sen
tences for keeping a disorderly house.
The governor’s attention having been
called to the youth of the girls, lie to-day
commuted their sentences to light fines.
The mother goes to the chain gang.
lilltCN to ltll|>tifttft.
Atlanta, April 10.—The Baptist** of
Atlanta are raising a disturbance in com
mon with their brethren over the rest of
the South, at the action of the railroads
refusing to give them a round trip tick
et for one fare to the convention which,
meets in Birmingham May 8th.
This rate was given them last
year, but the different railroad
men say it was fixed by the roads out
side the southern association, as it was
held in Fort Worth. The rate this year
is one fare and one-third of a fare. The
railroad men claim that out of the thou
sand delegates there are not more than
a few hundred tickets paid for, on ac
count of so many passes being issued
The Baptists are making a vigorous ef
fort to secure the one fair rate, as they
say they arc entitled to it as well as mil
itary companies, expositions and polit
ical gatherings.
I have just returned from New York, i
where I purchased a very large stock of
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
at prices that will enable us to sell
lower than ever before. Our stock is
immense, assortment complete, prices
lower than any one. Call and see for
yourselves before buying.
C. A. FLICKER,
President.-
4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERfCTS, f,.\.
(Barlow Block.)
I am the Housekeepers Friend. I ook over the following list and select what you
want, and telej ’ one or send me your order:
The largest amt finest assortment ol Fine Groceries and Canned Goods, consisting
in part of. Arm air’s Coreed Ileel, Lum-h Tongue Konst Beef, Trip**, I’ll taped Beef, I jgs
Feet, Deviled Ham, Salmon, White Fish Mackerel, Eohsiers, Ham Sausage, Chicken
Soup, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Harlet Fears, a prleots. Fresh I’enche-, Pineapples, I'iek-
els, both keg and Jar, and in endless variety, Preserves of all kinds, Sauces, Catsups and
Chow Chow.
A Select Stock of the Finest Fancy Candy.
peeialty of AMBROSIA FLOUR, the finest in America. My store
>r everything in the Fruit and Grocery* line.
dT. BUCHANAN.
Feb. 25.8m.
Cooks’ Pharmacy,
CORNER LEE AND LAMAR STREETS,
AMERICUS; GEORGIA.
A Disastrous Wreck.
Charleston, S. C. t April 1*5 — [Spe
nd.]—A wreck occurred on the Ashe- :
What's Your Ticket’s Number. j ville and Spartanburg railroad last night 1
Xkw Orleans, April 17. —It is be- by the collision of a freight train from
lieved here that the supreme court will Asheville and a material train near Lan
ded do the lottery case against the lot- drum
tery company. The fireman and a negro on the luate-
it has been one of the current rumors 1 rial train were killed,
that ex-(»ovcruor McF.nry has thrown. Both engineers and eighteen hands
his vote against the lottery, thus \vin- 1 were injured, many of them fatally,
ning the ease for the “anti’s." The collision was the result of the
The effect of such a decision would ! freight conductor's disobedience of «»r-
be to force the lottery to the field to ; ders.
write us your wants,
. Our special busi-
I tun pleased to announce that I have a full line of
IP J~L 2ED S3 3E3C BR.UGrS.
GARDEN SEED A SPECIALTY-
Prescriptions Allied, at all Hours, Day or
Night. W. A. COOK. Proprietor.
J, R. HUDSON & CO.
PROPRIETORS
elect tlie m
about anotlie
legislature ami bring j
institutional convention. ;
A \\ oinitii'M l.i
II. B. SMITH M
count factory pi
mill; it is the be
Write fur prices
WOOD-WORIINY. MACHINERY,
competition. We are general agents for
clelu.ifcd Wood-working machines, and can dis-
write for circular of ‘’Farmers’ Favorite” saw
. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand,
unit save you money.
Biid
The ea
oiia
A Gann* Two Can Play At.
Rome, April 17.—Advices say that the
Italian government is deeply taken
aback by the report that Minister Porter
is going on a leave of absence in order
to give the Italian cabinet time to come
to its senses and as a diplomatic retalia- ? rv
tion for the recall of Fava. j (l
The Italians are beginning to get ovci
the impression that the Americans have
been frightened by Italy's grievances
and that last move, if true, is regar.lt i
as the crowning failure of Hudini's bluti’
of *Mi !
w itli the murde
brother-in-law, la
for the third time
April
Julia
of I’d.
1st <)Ct
, the
Id*—[Special.]—
Martin, charged
T. Martin, her
Vrkins Machinery Company,
Soda
BOTTLERS UK Al.I, KlNJ>K : llK—
Mineral Waters. Cider and Cinger Ale q
onnp.KS BY M AM, PROMPTLY A ITI’XDKH TO.
824 LEE STREET AMERICUS. GEORGIA-
(i7 S.iiJTIi
ATLANTA, GA.
junck‘4-(LV wlycar ;
A number of attachments were issued
for ab.M*nl witnesses, meanwhile the ju-
g empaneled, and the trial will
begin this to-tn mow.
R. L. Mi M.VT'H.
lb J. Mi MATH.
B. it. Mc.MATH
Nil
A Macon .Man Intiled.
ouiv, April 17.—Major
, ha
bet*
at the
Tariff
Hanson, of Macon, (I;
to be one of the speak
of the American l'roc
to be hold in Madison Squar
April 29tli.
Among the other speakers b
ent are Mr. McKinley. Seimtoi
of Rhode Island; Delpli, of Ore
.1 ones, of Nevada: and Kept*
Dolliver, of Iowa,
The Official Count.
Chicago, Api
i invited
banquet
Tin* Petition in nietl.
A I L \ N i a. A pi il Id. : >pcci
petition «.f lb F. Maddox and <
become detend.mts ir. ihe cast
(‘ontial Trust Company \s. the
ami North (icorgia Kailroad (
was dcuietl as appears bv the >
the court, but without prejndic
stitutc other proceedings in the
pending ill the court. A bill
filed at once.
In Adolph Ki'aiidt’n .Mono
Art t >1 A, (ia , April Id Sp
Americus Iron Works,
BUI Id)KBS OF
Mai it tta
ontpany.
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Shh
lors and Conclcnserx, Saw and Grist Mills,
Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Pile.
W.lllR-S.1,1
:Ui
tnoinnnvht erected
Brandt will he tin
lows, the uniform
Pythias and the K
this city.
The monument
flu
April 20th, tin*
late Adolph
>eiled by the Odd Fel-
rauk o*‘ the Knights of
ligiit : of INthie.s of
lbc£r-Special attention given
Machinery, ielephone 79.
repa
all
kinds of
-Mt-tUl
count of the city would s
doubt as to the election
Washburn, the Republic;
mayor, 20 out of :>1 war
give him a plurality of m
not tlm rght that the rein
be counted can in any '
final result.
n to leave no
Hempstead
andidate for
in the city
l,-|i«». It i>
V ib
id is being put up to-day.
chat
ds to
.* the
* llM»
Snu.kcil Ciuioi it*-H anil Turned Green.
Andkksox, Ind., April is.—George
Stark, a ihemau cm the U. W. A M. lb ib.
died last night. lie was an inveterate
A Noted Criminal.
Monilzi ma, April Id.- [Sp*
Mr. Will Waiters, our chief . f
has just returned from New York
he went Io escort a prisoner a fe
ago. The prisoner was a disiingubhct
man in his line, having stolen
worth of horses out west. Mr. Walter?
received a nice reward for the capture
ROT’T
MERCHANT
& co„
* TAILORS.
Me MATH BROTHERS.
BKAI.KR8 IN
[Iroceries, Provisions, Country Produce
BOOTS. SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET. AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
v/.- w>ii,.R « stmre <n'the fmfrorntge oft he tneTing pabUc, gu:«rhn(.*i*lmr su li-fac f U>n
prices, and uood koo*Is, Wi* deliver yoods anywhere in Hit- city. Cull anti si*«* u«.
(VI MATH ESTHERS.
Jk. JSJkJEt&AJJSr.
NOTICE TO MILL MEN.
1 li»v>* lor »rI<* Two Mill |; 0 . ks and ffxtures con.ph t«*, r)n«» Rice Mill. Due !'*»!■
f . • >m- Fun, >>ni‘ Hnltliii: (loth eohitilrte, Three I’nir Si tiles, uiii* rllii '
er Knirine and Koiici, <»!««• Piui.t Une Gnne Huger, i iv,* Gins, <gi«‘ »'lark C. !l«m
will !>«• sold
.lavs
Mi
Third Party Idea*.
sti/.ima, April 14.—[Special.
(Successors to Mi-. liKHM.8 TKI.BKIt)
110 Lamar Street, over Peoples’ National Bank,
Americus, Oeoi*u*i;i.
are now* opening a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING I’.STABLISIIMKXT and will have a
line of k.mkU of LA i LSI Si'Yi.KS AND FA.dICJNS in rtock, and will
GUAHANTKE i *KIi r-*I^<J r Jr FITS.
Cheap For ash or Bankable Papers.
u <’. A. BELL
cigarette smoker, and an excessive use The Alliance of this county held an im-
of them is said to have caused his death, purtant meeting at Oglethorpe day be-
A short time after death his body turn- fore yesterday. Third party ideas are ;
ed a livid greeD. * agitating tiie order. j
Brices satisfactory. Come and see us before placing your orders and you will
be more than satisfied with our styles and prices.
Mr. Kott lived here four years ago, and was with Mr. Brernstellcr, and is no
stranger to the people of Americus who wear good clothes. :j-:> lm.
]W. U. irlttynes & feon.
REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND BOND
BROK.BR0,
3101-2 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.