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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1891.
KS
for Young!
Elions for Old!
Sim * for Rich!
Sii' 'ES for l*o tr
THE STATE ALLIANCE.
names of the officers elected
for the ensuing year.
Gen. Gordon's l'o.ltlnn ■ n Hie Ocala Plat
form Demanded—A Herniation Passed
impressing Confidence in Polk, Macune,
“ml Turner.
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AT
fill a-,]|
VOUR
SHOES!
fat
Jit
Specimen Citue*.
S. II. Clifford,. New (assel, Wls., wm
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, liis
Liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, and he was
terribly reduced in flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electric Hitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ill.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years’ standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Hitters and seven boxes of
Hucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg Is
sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba,
O., had five large Fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was incurable. One
bottle Electric Hitters and one box Huck-,
lea's Arnica Salve cured him entirely.
> oppo-
Mrs. Potter denies tiiat she lias been
divorced and married to Kyrle Hellow,
but does not deny that this ought all to
be true.
THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of the stomach, loss of appetite,
feverishness, pimples or sores, are all
positive evidence of poisoned blood. No
matter how it became poisoned it must
lie purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s
Euglisli Hlood Elixir has never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison.
Sold under positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood A Russell, Americas,
6a, 4
-THE-
!TC.
Co
pat American tagle’
SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St.
lasjuet what you want.
First Clerk—I’ve had this office coat
for four years. Second Clerk—You
don’t say so! Why, it looks as good as
new. How dou account for it lasting so
long? First Clerk—I don’t know unless
it’s because I never wear it out.
A I
OUR VERY BEST PEOPLE
Confirm our statement when we say that
Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is in every
way superior to any and all other pre
parations for the Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup, It Is magic
and relieves at once. We offer you a
sample bottle free. Remember, this
remedy is sold on a positive guarantee.
For sale by Fleetwooa & Russell, Ameri-
cus, Ga. 3
Goods at and Below Cost.
The undersigned having determined
to make a change in their business, will
offer, from this date, their eutire stock
of goods at and below cost for cash.
Their stock is composed of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats, Groceries, etc., etc. All
desirable goods.
W. E. McTyje« & Hbo,
8-4d3tw4t Plains, Ga
liny Carpets Now.
I want to emphasize what I have said
before, that my stock of CARPETS IS
ENTIRELY too LARGE FOR August,
ami MUST HE REDUCED. From now
until the 15th of September, I will sell
some lines at a GREAT SACRIFICE.
I MEAN EXACTLY WHAT I SAY.
TERMS CASH.
J. J. Guanheuby, Agent.
auglO dsun-wed-wJt
■P
The good dio young. The others be
come oldest inhabitants and lie about
the weather, their ages and everything
A Sweeping Reduction
irill bo made* ou all Foot-Woar
purchased of us in the
|N ext 30 Days !
In this Sweeping Sacrifice Salo
(unpreceedentcd bargains will bo
lofFered on all LOW CUT SUM-
■MEU SHOES, andjwo expect that
ltlie announcement of this salo will
LEMON ELIX1II.
Sweep the Town!”
We arc not after room as most
Jmercbimt.s would say—but are AF-
ITl lt MONEY—room wo havo
'licit—but are SHORT ON
pON'EY.
It you want to know what we
■mean by a SWEEPING Reduc
tion, couio to this
30-Day
J - vou "HI find tiie Largest and
varied stock of shoes over
1° ci'ed in Amoricus and at lower
ll , ” Cl s than are obtainable else-
"liore.
THE NAME—
® CHEAT AH n
SHOE STORE.
THE PEACE:—
119 Forsyth St.
AMERICUS, GA.
N. B.—No goods charged at
ttese cut Prices, but will be charg-
^ at our regular prices.
JOHN B. SHAW
! Atlanta, August 20.—The followin
IS a lull list (if the state alliance officer
elected:
ITesident L. F. Livingston of New- j Sold !>>• K. .1. Eldridge.
ton county; unanimously. I
Vici-presidont—W. A. Wilson of Sum
ter county; on the second ballot.
Secretary A. \\. Ivoy of Thomas
county: on flic second ballot.
Treasurer—W. A. Broughton of .Mor
gan county; no opposition. '
State Lecturer—W. S. Copeland of
Coweta countv; without opposition.
Assistant Lecturer—J. L. Gilmore.
Chaplain—Rev. 11. If. Davis; no
sition.
Doorkeeper—D. W. Rainey.'
Assistant Doorkeeper—F. W. Waddill.
Sergeaut-at-Arms—W. A. Daniel.
Members of the Executive Commit
tee—Felix Corput, A. F. Pope and W. It.
Gorman.
A resolution was passed appointing a
committee to call upon (General Gordon
and request him to state to the conven
tion in writing his position upon the
Ocala iplatform. His answer is to be
had before the convention adjourns to
morrow. General Gordon is the guest
of Governor Northern The committee
waited upon him this afternoon. To
night he was asked for an interview.
“Not to-night,” said he, “I have noth
ing to say to-night.”
A resolution was introduced to have
all judges, from the supreme court
down, all solicitors and all appointive
officers, elected by the people. It was
tabled.
The convention was stirred up by
messages from other state alliances, and
by the sending of return messages.
One message from the convention was to
Mrs. Livingston, congratulating her
upon her husband’s re-election.
A resolution asking the Georgia legis
lature to memorialize congress in favor i
of making the demands of the Ocala j
platform a statutory law was passed. I
A resolution was passed expressing
conlidcncc in Polk, Macune,Turner, and !
the other national officers of the allt-1
ance.
A strong resolution of confidence and I
expressing esteem for Col. Livingston
was passed.
A resolution was passed to raise a
campaign fund and appoint a campaign j
committee to carry on the work of edu- I
eating the peoplo of this and other
states in alliance principles.
A resolution was passed to encourage
the organization of citizens’ alliances.
A resolution was passed asking the
legislature to repeal the law* appropri
ating $25,000 to the military encamp
ment next year, and to apply the money
to the veterans’ and widows’ pension
deficit.
The committee on cotton acreage
made its report. It recommended that
a convention of all the alliances, agri
cultural societies and farmers of the cot
ton growing states be held in Atlanta on
the first Wednesday in October next to
consider the matter of reducing tho cot
ton acreage. The report was adopted.
A resolution was passed asking the
legislature to reduce t he number of rail
road commissioners to five, three of
them to bo farmers, and to make tho
office elective by the people.
A resolution asking the legislature to
pass an Australian ballot law, or a law
iving some similar ballot system, was
tabled.
Tho executive committee met this
evening. Felix Corput was elected chair
man and J. W. Taylor secretary. They
fixed the salary of tho president at $1,-
000; secretary, $1,500; treasurer, $200;
chairrnau of the executive committee,
flUO; district lecturer, $5 for each coun
ty visited; state lecturer $3 a day while
employed by tho executive committee.
Tho sergeant-at-arms, doorkeeper and
assistant doorkeeper and assistant sec- j
rotary each, 8-i a day while the session i
is in convention. Tho $5,000 surplus
fund was ordered deposited in tho bank.
Tiie treasurer’s bond was fixed at $10,-
000, and the secretary at $5,000.
The resolution about buying tho pa
per lets Larry Gantt out of a job. It
will give the executive committee tiie
appointment of an editor, aud it is a
foregone conclusion that Harry will stay
In and that Larry will go out. Tho sen
sation for to-morrow is Geu. Gordon’s
reply.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will
surely do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest
or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is
guaranteed to give relief, or money will
ba paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under Its
use had a speedy and perfect recover?.
Try a sample bottle at our expense and
learn for yourself just how good a thing
it is. Trial bottles free at E. J. Eldridge
drug store. Large size 50c. and $1.00.3
Marriage Sunday.
Sunday at 10 o’clock, Mr. G.eorge M.
Seig and Miss Gertrude Poole will be
united in marriage at the homo of the
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Poole, iu East Americus.
Mr. Seig is connected with tho Alli
ance Store, and Is a most excellent
yopng mau. Miss Poole is one of Amer-
icus’ most popular and accomplished
young ladies.
The Times-Recokpeh joins with their
many friends iu wishing taem a happy
journey through life.
kjHEUIFF’s SALK.
O GEORGIA, Hu:
Will he sold before the
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE,
Ayer's Pills are Indispensable as a family medicine, both for children and adults. For
constipation and at! Irregularities of the stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and
being sugar-coated, are pleasant to take and tong retain their virtues.
“Ayer's Pills have been used In nty family
for over thirty years. We find them an excel
lent medicine for fevers, eruptive diseases.
and all bilious troubles, aud seldom call a
physician. They are almost the only pill
used by the people in our neighborhood.'’
-Redmon C. Conily, W. Feliciana Parish,
Row Lauding P. O., I.a.
I have taken Ayer's Pills for rheuma
tism, headache, and costiveness, and also for
colds, and have always been benefited. They
are the best medicine ever used In my fami
ly. My soil had a severe cold and very bad
cough. lie has taken a few closes of Ayer's
Pills and Is all right to-day.”—Mrs. G. W.
Hester, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mui. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers in Medicine*
iu tho folio
I land nmiihei
lire** <)N3 ,
■nr (l-SL:
e following tie
tag property
i one liundroi
one tin ml rot
two bund ml
two hum! ml
il eighteen 121 x>; n 1 In tiie twenty-ninth
district of humier countv, Ga. Levi'
ns tiie property of Elen Joiner.
Iffy one county,court fi-a, In*.tied fro
court of Sumter in favor of K.
,J. s. anU H. Johnson vi. H. L foiiior
I Ellen Jollier. Property pointed out by
plaintiff*’ Httorne.v and tenant In possession
ISf'l.
S HERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Bumtkk COUNTY
Will b“ sold before tho court house door,
in the city of Anmricus, Humier County. Uh.,
ontlieflrst Tuesday In September, 1891, be
tween tiie legal hours of sule, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
One house aud lot In theCliy of Americus,
known as the placeon which Nelson Taylor
nowlive*«aud bounded as follows: On the
east, by Winn street, south by James elem
ent’s, west by Elbert Head, and north by An
drew Patrick. >o.307, being three-fourths of
an acre. Levied on as th« property of Nel
son f ay lor to satisfy one county court Ufa Is
sued from the county court of Huinter In f'a-
vottof George Washington vs. Nelson Taylor
Property pointed olt by plaintiff's attorney.
This August ldth, 1890.;Levy made by former
elierlfT IL.felnlr Une. T I) FA If L» L'u'p
You Come to See These Goods.
THE PRICES DO THE REST.
BUTLER & BEERY.
SPECIALTIES.
Will be Bold before the court house door,
In the city of Americus, Humtercounty, Ga.,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In-eptember, 1891, the following
■Jescrll>ed property to-wit:
West half or lot of land number thlrty-
thr**e(33),ln thet*enty-*lxth r2Kth}districtof
Humtercounty, G*. Levied on a« the prop
erty of James Green Jr , to satisfy on superi
or court fl U, issued from humier superior
court In favor of H, T. Crawford, vs. .(nines
Green, Jr. Property pointed out In said fl fa
aud tenants in possession notified in terms
of the law. This July 39, 1891.
* L. H. Fob west, Sheriff
M., of Webster
lietweeu the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In September. 1891, the folio*■ lug do
scribed properly, to-wit:
The east 1 •' — * *
hundred s
being la the 978th district
• ounty, containing on**
fourth (ion 1-1) se es, mor- «»rl* s-.joining the
lands of W. Christian “ ' “
we-t l*\ I). 15. Harrell, ou the south aud east
by lands of defendant.aoU K.L.Smith. Levied
s tiie property of I>. m. Hinltli to satisfy
sties court fl r.i in favor of It. L. Nlchol
vs I) H. Smith. Property pointed--u
. efendaut. Levy in ide and returned t
me oy G. M. Purity, L. C. Tills July 10, 1891.
Dan Davis, Sheriff.
Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable.
For biliousness ami constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir.
For all sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of tho above named dis
eases, ail of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
50c. and $1.00 per bot tle at druggists.
GEORGIA—Wehstkh County
Whereas, Charles Lamed having fll*d Ills
application for letters of administration
♦state of Nancy E. Pickett to be cast on
clerk of the superior court of wall
county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
September term of the Court-of Ordinary of
said county, to be held on the llrstMonday
in September next, why said letters should
not l»o gran le.l as prayed for.
II -l , lOJli
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
Lemon Hot Drops
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Ele
gant, reliable.
25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only
by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
m ay 2-su n t h u rs a w k 1-1 y r
The lawyers are a great help to the
railroads, because they express so many
opinions.
A WELL KNOWN EDUCATOR.
Fort Worth, Texas, April 10, 1880.
Mr. A. K. Ilawkes—My Dear Sir: On
account of injury to my eyes while a
student, I havo had to use glasses for
many years, and while I cannot explain
excellence or defects of any make,
rs suit my eves best,
m-wed-wiin” Ai.kx Horn;.
Supt. City Schools.
Samoa is a group of 14 voican
islands. The area is 1,077 square miles,
population 37,000, of whom 300 are
wh i tes.
* PPLICATION.
A LETTER* OF ADMINISTRATION.
G EORG1 A— W rustbr County.
Wher**i»n Jacob D- nnard, ImvJtig filed his
itppilentI.iii for letter* of tuluilnirt’ration on
the c*tHt*• of 11. T Pennant, deceased.
The*'* an- therefore to cite and admonish
mcerned whether kindred
Three 56pc. Decorated Tea Sets,
One 2-Burner Gasolene Stove,
One 3-Burner Gasolene Stove (secon
One Double Refrigerator, (sold)
One Single Refrigerator, (sold)
One Single Refrigerator,
One Single Refrigerator,
4-Quart YV. M. Freezers,
4- Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
3-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
2-Gall. Decorated Water Cooler,
i^-Gall. Dec. Water Cooler, (sold)
l / 2 Glass Pitcher,
5- inch Berry Bowl, (sold)
Box Coffee Mill,
Wall Coffee Mill, (sold)
Infant’s Bath Tub, large size,
Hip Bath Tub, large size,
Swinging Lamp,
Reflector Hal! Lamp, (sold)
Matches, 200 in box, per doz. boxes
was $18.00; now $12.00
“ 7- ’5! “
5.00
“ 8.50; “
5-oo
d hand),
3-50
was $30.50: “
19.50
“ 1 S.00; “
13.00
“ i5-5o; “
11.25
“ 9.00; “
6-75
“ 3-°o; “
2.50
“ 4.00; “
3.00
“ 3-50; “
2.25
“ 2.75; “
1.50
“ 2.25; “
1.10
•45; “
•25
“ .40; “
.20
•75; “
•55
.65; “
•45
“ 2.00; “
i-35
“ 5'°°; “
4.00
-
50
- -
•25
-
.12
You Come to See These Goods.
THE PRICES DO THE REST.
all p»irti(
creditor*
Septeml
HiiUi cm.1
**frn of the
day <»f August, 1891.
before the
trill nary ol
Monday
u Hhould’
prayed for
official Miniature, this 3d
NV. H. COSHY, Ordinary.
A pplication
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
G EORG IA—Wkbstck County.
To whom It may concern:
Whereat*, i>. Davis, HdminUtrator on the
ion from *nlu estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties concerned, whether kindred or
creators to show cause ou or before the
September term of the court • f Ordinary of
Webster county, to he held on the first Mon
day in September next, why said application
should not In* it ranted as prayed for.
tiiv«n Uudor my hand aud otttclul nlgua-
ur--, this aid June, 18d.
June5-3m \V. H. COSBY. Ordinary.
A pplication.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Wfhstbk County.
wherea*. John Terry, administrate.* on
“ ' , having
the e»t.ite of Robert Ter
tiled Ills application for leave to sell the
aid dec
to six
CM I
iUTLEB & BEEEY,
ARTESIAN CORNER,
LEE & LAMAR STREETS.
d, whet in
kimired «
before tin
lnary o
the Urs
:DOCTOR
[ACKER’S
I PURE
j PINK
j PILLS,
The** Celebrated ENGLISH;
Pills aro a Positive Curts for Sick;
llrsdachr, lUUouaRVM, tnilj
CoM»tlpatlon. h Rial I, plrsa-S
ant and s favorite with the!
ladles. Bold in England for la.;
t?<d., in America for 85*. Get;
them from jvxr Drucvlsts, or;
■oud to W. II. HOOKER A CO,
Wnt Broad*at, i,« York.
». or;
o* 8
sJ
It la said that more water I* consumed
in Philadelphia than in London.
' H. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga.,
writes; “I was under the care of nine
different doctors, but not one did me the
good that Botanic Blood Balm baa d< no
* •> augl8-d-eod-w4t-
DR. F. A. THOMAS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Will do a general practice in tiie city
and vicinity. He will be found at
his office when not professionally en>
gaged. Will keep slate on office door.
Office; Second floor, Artesian Block,
•nn&w ly 4-11-81
LAW SCHOOL
University of Georgia.
Tern begins StpL 16th, 1891.
For catalogs* and Information address
ANDREW J. COBB,
Profemr of Law,
ATHENS, - • GEORGIA.
7-aiwtt
n Court of
.bst«*r county, to bo hebl on
nnluylu September next, whysu
n sitouM not bo gran toil a-* nnt
liven umior my hand, and «»moU
e, tl.ls, 3d day of Align*:. lv.M.
\V. II. COS15Y, Ordinary.
PPLICATION.
Hlgua
A* L LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Wejister County.
Whereas, P. L. Christian,admlniMtrntor on
tho fcHtule vf \V. A. ChristUu.deceahied, hav
ing applied to mo for leavo to sell tiie real
esfate belonging to said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all furlies concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before tho
Moptember term of court of Ordinary of said
county, to be bold on tho first Monday In
September next, why said petition should
not be granted as prayed for.
Witness my ofllclul
day of August, 1891.
signature, this 3d
W. n. COSBY, Ordinary.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing tho peoplo of Americus
and tho adjoining country that tie is now fitting up in tho best
of style, and will shortly open one of tho
Finest and Most Complete Restaurants to be Found in tbe Sontb.
Ho will spare no expense or pains to nmko it worthy of the
E fttroimge of tho very best peoplo, and Americus can then
oast of a place where everything good will bo served in
a style us never before seen in this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s ReadingJRoom, Lamar St.
8-lcUwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT.
We offer at this season Turnip Seed!
GEORGIA—Wkhster County.
Whereas, Mrs. Mary P. Hogg, widow of D.
P. tiogg, having Lpplled to mo for twelve
month*! Nupport out of the estate of tald D.
P. Hogg.
Tlteae ere therefore tc cite and admonish
nil person*, whether kindred or creditors, to
show cause on or before the September term
of the court of Ordinary or Weuster county,
to be held on the first Monday in September
1891, why said application should not he
ited as prayed for.
_.v#n under my hand and official signa
ture this August 3.1891. *
W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
XTOTICF
to DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA—Sumt*. CoUHTT.
All penon. havlnf <lem.ad» •g.liut the
eet.t. of A. R. Coalter, late of Sumter coun-
S , decreed, .re hereby notified to render In
elr demande to tb. under Ign.d according
to lew; and mi nnone Indebted to .aid es
tate arc required to make immediate pay.
ment. W. E. Mvbpbst,
Admtnletratorof A. R. Conlter, deceased.
AOfinetfi, IS'JI.
STALL FED BEEF
TO-DAY
MAYO & WINKLER’S.
• . 1
Also the Best Sausage on Earth.
TELEPHONE 113.
m
Artesian Drug Store.
(AT THE ARTESIAN WELL.)
Prescriptions a specialty, and filled with accuracy and dispatch.
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