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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0KDER: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891.
GEORGIAN’S IN OHIO.
ROYAL WELCOME FROM SANDUSKY
EDITORS.
age. Quite, a number, however, are
marked with that sad and lonesome
word, “Unknown.”
One of the Georgia party found the
j grave of a relative, over which he placed
— | a bouquet of \yild flowers, and gathered
What an Ohio Editor Hat to Say of the j a bunch of grass and leaves to take hack
Georgia Boy#, And Their Trip on the! to ,Iie widow in her far-away southern
Lake*-Visiting the inland* and Enjoy- borne, who perhaps will never see the
ing the citi/en** Hospitality. grave wherein her husband sleeps on an
j island where the waves of Lake Erie
| sing a constant requium. All the mem-
As indicating some of the pleasures hers G f t j ie p ar ty took away with them
which the members of the Georgia j some memento of the visit.
Press Association enjoyed during their Arriving at Sandusky a late dinner
recent trip through the northwest, we, was taken at the West house, after which
re-publish from jhe lindlay. (Ohio) a d r |**e was taken to the Soldiers’ Home
Daily Courier the following account of * an( j other places of interest in the city,
their experience among the islands of j At 7 o’clock the Georwia party started
Lake Erie: j on their way home via the Big Four,
Friday morning the editor of the Cou- j carrying with them very pleasant recol-
rier went to Put-iy-Bay to meet the j lections of their visit to the islands of
BEALL & OAKLEY.
Georgia Press Association. At Sandus
ky lie was joined by Messrs. John T.
Mack, of the Sandusky Register, and T.
C. Reynolds, of the Akron Beajon, and
together they met their brethren from
Georgia on their arrival at Put-in-Bay
Lake Erie.
They weie as intelligent and pleasant
a company of gentlemen as ever got to
gether, and their visit to the northwest
has given them clearer and broader
views of their country. The days we
on tlie boat from Detroit, and extended j spent with them will ever be remembered
to them a welcome on behalf of the As-j with pleasure.
jsociated Ohio dailies. —
The Georgia editors hart been up to Buckleu’s Arnica Salve.
Mackinac and were on their return trip ! The best salve in the world for Cuts,
. ; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
' u ° ' | Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
• Immediately on their arrival they went I Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
to the Beebe House for dinner, after j tions * a 11 ! 1 positively cures Piles, or no
which, upon invitation of Mr. Stranallan,
deputy United States fish commissioner,
in charge of government fishftiatchery at
this point, they boarded the government
steam launch, and visited the hatchery,
and wfre taken in the launch out past
Rattle Snake Islands to the Toledo Club
House and Count Itehberg’s vineyard
and summer resort on Middle Bass
Island and from thence to the Wehrle’s
garden, wine cellar and summer pavilion.
The Georgia gentlemen were somewhat
surprised at the immensity and number
of wine casks in the cellars, and while
doubting their capacity u> “get away’’
with all the wine in sight, yet courage
ously evinced a disposition to try.
Returning to Put-in-Bay the party
were taken in carriages to visit the new
Hotel Victory, now under construction.
The building is to lie one of the largest
and finest in the West. It will contain
over six hundred sleeping rooms, and
the length of the corridors can only be
represented in miles. It will be a house
of which the state may be proud, and
ought to make Put-in-Bay one of the
most noted summer resorts in the coun
try. There is surely no lovelier spot in
the whole country in the summer time,
and the only thing that has prevented
it from being one of the most uoted and
best patrouized resorts, has been the
lack of tirst-class hotel facilities since
the burniug of the Put-in-Bay house
years ago. The Georgia party were un
stinted in their words of admiration of
the beautiful view to be obtained at the
Hotel Victory, and expressed a desire to
return and spend next summer as guests
of the house.
The party then took the boat the
American Eagle and went to Kelly’s
Island. Here they were met by tho res
idents in carriages for a drive over tho
island to view the vineyards and peach
orchards. Many of these men had vis
ited Georgia last winter and were anx
ious to repay the generous hopitallty
which they had received in the South.
A most delightful drive was enjoyed,
during which a number of wine cellars
were visited and the quality of the pro
duct of the grape tested. It was ten
o’clock when the party returned to the
Beebe House for supper. After supper,
while sitting on the veranda smoking
their cigars, tlie Georgia editors declared
that while the entire trip had been one
of unalloyed pleasure, yet tho afternoon
spent in Ohio was the ploasantest of tho
many happy days, and would ever be tlie
brightest in their roeuiofy.
A good night’s sleep brought the gen
tlemen up to an early breakfast, after
which they again boarded the American
Eagle, And steering around the north
point of Put-in-Bay they enjoyed a pleas
ant *boat ride past Green and- Mouse
islauds to Scott’s I*o nt, on Catawa
Island. Here they were met by a num
ber of residents with carriages. A num
ber of these men had been to Georgia
last winter and felt that they could not
do too much for any citizen of tiiat
state In return for the courtesies extend
ed to them in the south. A pleasaut
drive was extended to Lakeside, where
an hour was enjoyed looking over the
grounds. While there the Seventeenth
Regiment Band, which was spending the
week on tin* grounds, learning that the
visitors were from Georgia, played
“Dixie” and other southern airs, for
which they were given “three cheers
and a tiger.”
The boat hud come around to meet j cuuuty:
the party and again they steamed away. “
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction; or money refunded.
Price twenty-five cents per box. For
sale by E. J. Eldridge.
maylo-’91-lyr.
Harper Holt, a prosperous young
plauter of ludianola, Miss., imagines he
lias drawn $300,000 in a lottery. He
was tried by a jury on a writ of" lunacy
and declared insane. He is now con
fined in jail.
' BARGAINS!
And Special Prices still the rule of the day
with us. For
TWO WEEKS
longer we .offer cut prices in every department.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NEW LINE
\
Beautiful White Goods, Pine Apple Tissues,
New Cream Valencienne Laces, different
widths to match, New Black Silk
Laces in Flouncings, and narrow
to match.
W. J. SLAPPEY
Formerlv ou Artesian Corner, has removed to store lately occupied by W H s ‘
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where heVllI be glad to see his friends.
The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco and Groceries in
J.
BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
To the Public.
All feathers called for and returned
without extra charge, you must not stop
for money for you can have your beds
renovated aud pay toll out of them and
then have a larger bed. in bulk when
you get it back. Get the dirt aud filth
out of your beds and pillows.
YVm. M. Tully,
Of Tully Brothers.
1103 Lee SL
Tlie Chattanooga Southern railway
has been completed from Chattanooga
to Gadsden, Ala., a distance of seventy-
two miles, and a regular tiain service
commenced Monday.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
Important.
When our agent calls for your feathers
have them weighed and oxatnined in
your house before taken and (£tt receipt
for them. Our prices arc 8 cents per
pound, or one-sixth toll after cleaning,
lie sure and examine your feathers be
fore they leave the house. We guaran
tee our work or in.ko no charge. Lo
cated lift! Lee street.
Wji. M. Tui.lt.
One of the biggest trials ever held in
North Carolina was begun at Troy,
Montgomery county, Wednesday, in
contested election cases. Four hundred
witnesses and thirty lawyers are em
ployed on the case.
M.ELREE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerve*.
Wm. M. Tully has letters from all of
the leading statesmen, doctors and gov
ernors of this and other states whore he
has been, of the reliability of his now
patent steam feather renovator. Call
and see the rats, mice, snakes, maggots
and worms that he gets out of feathers.
Locatgl at 1103 Leo street. dlt-w2t
Firo ou Monday destroyod ono of the
principal business blocks at Jeders'on,
Texas. Loss (73,000; Insurance 837,000.
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic is
now on tho market. Try it and he con
vinced that it is the only real pleasant
and affective medicine known that will
in every caso cure the chills aud fever.
It contains no quinine or poisons and i&
sold under tlie familiar motto, “no cure
no pay.” 1
Calcutta dispatches deceived at Paris
Weducsday say war has broken out bo
tween tho French and Siamese.
WeELREE't WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves.
Worms are said to be doing great dam
age to the wheat crops in Michigan.
To live or not to live is a question
which annually confronts the residents
ofour low grounds and swampy districts.
Take Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
and live to die a nobler death than by a
commonplace chill. ll-2S-w4t 1
Have your feathers renovated at once.
Wm. M. Tully of Tully Bros who were
here six years ago, is in tho city and will
reuovate tlie feathers for eighteen miles
around. What a grand chance for the
farmers of this' county to got the filth
aud diseases of years out of their beds.
McElree’s VJIne of Cardui
and THEOFORD S /'.ACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by tlie- following merchants in
J. E. Hall, Americus.
The lake was pretty and fresh, and the I
boat rolled in a manner that made it j
difficult to remain on deck. A stop was j
made at Johnson’s Island to visit the
old fort and prison where so many con
federate officers wore confined during
the war. Two of the block houses and
the officers’ quarters a;e ail that remain
of the prison, while the fort will soon
be obliterated unless some means are
taken for its preservation. The party
visited the confederate graveyard where
some two hundred are buried. It is lo
cated in a beautiful grove with an iron
fence around It. A year or so ago neat
marble headstones were placed at all
the graves. The name, rank and regi
ment are given, and where known, the
H. L. John-
Dean & Me'
>V. tt. L)«
•Tv if*
ti, Y'ri
One of our exchanges wants the cigar
ette tax made a thousand dollars a min
ute. .
When afflicted with any of the miser
able skin diseases which make life a
burden, try Hunt’s Cure. It is guaran
teed. If it does you no good it will cost
you nothing. l
We have for sale a one thousand dol
lar Knabe piano, the finest one of that
make ever brought south. It will be of
fered to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock,
and will be sold at a great sacrifice, as it
has got to go. It is a magnificent instru
ment, and someone will secure a great
bargain. James Fbickek & B/io.
Our Table Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at the prices we are now making.
Grenadines at Cost I
Figured China Silks at Cost!
Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey
Which is oflered at the low price of 0. 1
B. BROWN’S PRIVATE STOCK
Ten years old, at ffl.lO per gallon. ^
W. j. SLAFFEY,
dAwtf UNDER OPERa ]
E. T. BYEfi
FIRE AM) LIFE IMRffl
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAXD STRONGEST COMPANIES INjTHE^
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.
dec25-dlp.
DUNLAP HATS!
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPj
ARTHUR RYLANDER.1
Corner Lamar and Ja
K. L. McMATH.
E. J. McMATH.
BE0LL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
For a Few Days Longer
WILL THE
AT THE
BEE HIVE!
BE CONTINUED.
Every dime saved is that much made, and it doesn’t take but ten
dimes to make a dollar, you know. You haven’t the slightest idea of
the many dimes you can save by making your purchases of us, as we
are very anxious to convert our entire stock of goods into money.
Extraordinary inducements are offered you in every department
and we only ask you not to make your purchases elsewhere until you
*
have given us a look and ascertained what we can and will do for you.
We Want Your Money!
and will give you more than full value in every instance. Como to
the
BEE-HIVE
McMATH BROTHERS.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Country Proflu
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.. ETC., .
WHISKEY, OBA "C0& CIGARS, SPECIALS
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfy
low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and seen
McMATH BROTHERS,!
BAKERY
R, F. NEHRINC,
PROPRIETOR.
Moon Street, Dnder Allen E;|
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orders for Cab of ail M Promptly Fid! Bread and Cake Wagon Coes nt I
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices.
BUGGIE
I will sell you the best buggy la Georgia, price and;quality considered. RepalrlD||
all kinds solicited and executed promptlv and neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue., ----- Opposite Prince’s Stabl
Americus, Georgia.
W. X). Haynes & Soi
REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BOND
BROKERS,
3101-2 Lamar Street,-;
t 1TTENI
Old Nick Whiskey
PTOiUP ’ I of
is the best and, ip noted for its age
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation ovor
133
years
without a rival as,we constantly keep t0 ” 1
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co., -
Yea Inn Co. \ F ANTIQUE CREEK, N, C.
LIPPMAN BE03., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’t Block, SAVANNAH. GA.
For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
pBUNKEHffES’
** Liquor Habit.
wall nr would mate n ouroz/tm
o?HAirfE5 GOLDEN SPECIF!)
It can b„* given in eoflW tea or lt« articles on
* nhoui tbe JrnouiedK** of patent If nec«w,.
i is absolutely harmless and will effect a pari
ueot and speedy cun*, whether the patient t-
tuode rate drinker or an alcoholic wreck IT NJ-
KR FAIL8. Itoperales w, quietly ard with an-
'•ertalnty that the patient undergoes no tneer
•enlence. and soon hi- complete reformation
■Affected, « page bo. * ’ re*. To be bad of
r sale
Americus, <»*
Dr. K. C. West’s Iwfl J
went, a guaranteed aMcinc f
ness. Convulsions, frits,
Headache, Nervous Proitrstlou w
use of alcohol or tobacco, w aa«“
Depression, softening of the Bfwn.
insanity and leading to miser}* 1
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, l/>*»
tains one month’s treatment,
six boxes for $6.00^ sent by
celpt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX
To cure any case. With each
us for six boxes, accompanied
will send the purchaseroui written
refund the money if the treatmen
eni-' **
A Certain Cure tor
There t« perhape no dltelM * o P ”
The symptoms are loss of apl * .j,
a feeling of fulness or
occasionally nausea and ^.“2 Sf a **
lenCe, duU pain in the head, w‘t“ fl -
heaviness or giddiness, Irrjfj!
low spirits, sleeplessness, “JUjintl:
ment of kidneys, and not u ® f ~?i er jn
♦ion of the heart. If flS-nSr*
of these symptoms Db. Holt® u
will cure you. Prepared only
Or. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir C 11
rtco Sl.oo per bottle. 110,1
■ayss-lj
Create, end Trartc-.V.irl.-
ent business conducted for:*• p .
remote irom u ,
Sena model, drawing or P 1 " " ,,
Hob. We ad v lee. If
chare*. Onr fee net Bee■till.ffigteij
A P.imt>. let. "How to M
name* ofaetual rtleyte In i
town, sent free. Addrcs*
C.A.SNOW&
Oppcii** Psfsitf Office.
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