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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TLMES-REOORHER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891.
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fOMI’AN’Y, Americas, Ga.
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litlR for HyHtrna, Dizzi-
tiralgia,
Prostration caused b*» the
r tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
telling of tno Brain, resulting in
nling to misery, decay and death,
Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
•Unitary Losses and 8j>erma-
xertion of tho brain,
COTTON’S MOVEMENT.
the cotton crop for the year
8,652,579 BALES.
Thi‘ I.nrgc.t Ever Grown by 1.341.S7S Hales.
The Movement In Every Direction Cor.
re«|iondincly Heavy-New Orleans' Gala
Wliut .Savannah Handled
Xkw Obi.e.vns, La., Sept. 3.—Secre
tary Hester of ♦lie New Orleans Cotton
Exehango has completed the final de
tails of the cotton crop movement, the
piincipal figures of which were issued
•Sept 1. Hia introductory remarks state
that the cotton crop of tho United States
for the year ending Aug. SI, 1891, is
8,052,570 bales, the largest crop ever
grown by 1,041,275 bales. In reference
to the reclepts at the American ports,
Mr. Hester says that with this tremen
dous crop the movements in every di
rection have been correspondingly
heavy.
New Orleans has handled more cotton
than in any year but one of her history
her net receipts exceeding 2,(TOO,(XX)
bales for the first time since* tho war,
and reaching within 00,000 of those in
1800, the largest ante-bellum year.
Galveston has passed the 1,000,000 bale
mirk for the first lime.
Savannah has handled considerably
more than 1,000,000 bales, exceeding all
previous records. The gross overland
movement for the year, after deducting
tho interchanges between the different
points of crossing and reshipping into
the cotton belt, have reached 1,538,200.
bales, exceeding last year by 184,970
bales, and the year beforo by, 181,389
bales. The heaviest gains in the over
hand have been at St. Louis and points
above on the Mississippi, which show
an increase [of 237,000 hales. The rail
roads out of Louisville are 95,000 bales
ahead of last year, while Cairo, exclu
sive of through cotton for St. Louis, is
short nearly 42,000 bales.
Cincinnati and Virginia points also
show a falling off of 113,000 bales.
The statement makes the foreign ex
ports for tho year to Great Britain
3,320,432 bales, to Franco 559,099 bales,
to the continent and channel ports
1,890,291 bales, a total, exclusive of
Canada, of 5,778,822 bales.
Tho excess in foreign ports over last
year is 878,382 bales, of wliiclT Great
Britain has taken 479,330 bales, France
Sd,362 bales and tho continent 312,090
bales.
Tfio report mentions shipments of
American cotton from Xcw York to Ja
pan of 4,494 bales.
The total takings for American con-
irnption during the year wore 2,032,023
bale**, against 2,340,152 hales last year.
These embrace 2,027,302 bales by north
ern spinners, against 1,799,258 last year,
a gain of 228,104 bales; and 004,001 bales
by southern spinners, against 540,894
bales last year, a gain of 57,705 bales
Secretary Hester has made a complete
census of the southern mills. These
show that South Carolina has become
tho largest consumer of cotton among
tho states south, Georgia, which ranked
first last year, coming next.
Tho consumption by states for this
and last year is given as follows:
This Lost
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Americus, Ga.
AUGUST ¥YERSr
•rtistic Tailor
^.rein"wd Ms establishment to the
^■inctit under T. Wheatley's, Forsyth
oet y, nranee, where he is prepared to
first-class work
«.ij s a'luiiantccing 3 nice lit. Gleaning
fepaning promptly attouded to.
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r<)rn a handsome lino of patterns. Give
mo a trial.
•153
....1 3,8 IS 116.385
.... 11,5 id 13,508
Louisiana 13,Odd 14 060
Mississippi 15,162 16,669
Missouri 1 525 l,6li
North Carolina 1)0,508 119 595
Houth Carolina 161 957 1)1 055
Tennesseo :W.50S 81,508
Texas 6,522 3 61 f
Virginia 23,707 17,22)
The report refers to tho excess in
southern cotton consumption as a
handsome showing when considered in
addition to the marked increase of 1889-
’90, and calls attention to tho fact that
several states now consume more cotton
per annum than was consumed by the
entire south but little moro than ten
years ago. It also shows tho total
number of mills in the thirteen cotton
states as 340, including 287 in activo op
eration, a gain of 17 compared with {Sep
tember, 1890. Tho total number of
spindles in operation is 1,823,710, again
for this year of 158,579, and 50,404 new
spindles are reported in course of erec
tion. **
Regarding the marketing of the new
crop, the report shows receipts at south
ern seaports of 53,003 bales up to the
closo of August, as against 03,507 last
year.
Do Witt’s
cause
SCHOOL BOOKS
Blank Books,
FINE STATIONERY
.SHEET MUSIC,
Daily Papers, Magazines, Fashion
Plates, etc., etc., Base Ball
Goods, Art Materials,
PICTURES: PICTURES!
White and Colored Puff Shirts.
Gentlemen’s Madras Summer Shirts.
Gentlemen’s Summer Underwear.
Stylish Summer Neck-wear.
Light Summer Coats and Vests.
Gentlemen’s Fancy Dress Pants,
Boys’ Blouse Suits. Boys’ Knee Pants.
The remnants of these lines on hand will be sacrificed in order
to CLEAN OUT the above lots, that we may have room for the
fresh new goods that Mr. John R. Shaw, the proprietor, is now in
the Eastern markets buying.
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats at yonr own price.
CHAMPION CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS HOUSE,
1 17 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga.
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Sauthent&FloridaRy,
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect June 14,1891. S'andard Time, 91 th Meridian.
Going south.
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li* In Macon with trai a of Central,
vide.
Connection n. rth bound »n«l w
neon > nd Northern and K. T. V. &■(
A.C K N.V BP. Traffic Manager 1. J IIA BUI 4 * T«ckct Agent, Union Depot
IIK v uY nUR'-8 T »*. * Macon (*n.
JAMES MF.NZIK*, Soul be atern Agenf.-m We-t Bay St., Jacksonville. Fla.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNIHIY AlSO MACHINE HUIOl*.
S. H. HAWKINS Preolt. H,C. BAGLEY. VicePrM’t
W.t. MUBPhEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
^SThe Bank of Americus.8«-
Designated Depository Stato of Georgia.
8tookhold»vs individually liable.
Onplt n.1* - S15o,(HM)
Hurplus, - Sioo.ooo
- : DlUECTOKS:—
H. C. BagJey, Pres. Americus Investment Co-
1*. C. Clegg, Pres. Octnulgco Brick Co.
Jas. Dodson, of das.Dodson A Son, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover, Pres’t Americus Grocery Co.
H. H. Hawkins, Pres’t S. A. A m. Hailroail.
8. Moiitgonierv. Pres’t Peoples National Bank. ‘
J. W. ttbeftield, of Kheflield & Co., Hardware.
T, 5Vheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. E. Murphey, Cashier.
’' ed Cur- for Piles of whatever
, ° ’ f ee—5 . ernnl, Internal, Blind
n 2» Itclut Chronie, Recent or
• $1 (X i box; 6 boxes, $5.00.
’ ul, prepp id, on receipt of price,
•..h o to » ire any case of Pilee.
snd so’, nnly by
T, d!i •JAVKN.’ORT DRUG CO.,
' hulesaleaad Retail Druggists.
.. fr .. 0 Americus, Os.
ee - feh’il-d&wlyr
IKE BEST KNOWN RFMFHY
ncn.i^ 9 ® tr,ctu ro« Contain* lo
Is r ^‘"onon* substances, and
abi °lutely harmless.
rln2lVJ" U '■y.PhY.lcl.n.. H«t 8T-
HnTNt ,re ? w fO‘ each bottle. Price (1
« ti. y 4 n, KKl»t.. Beware of Sag
JiaiaAjSJoChcmjOftUdjjNjCLU
- J F !lu mer ' c . ,u b T Cook’. Pharmacy
•U»U tod% F,eetW00d * /.
1 *** D.yenport Drug Company.
Investigate their merits,
Little Karly Itiner» don’t gripe,
.... . lr -r>c noruse* or pain, which accounts for their
JArANtM: popularity. Tho Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run a drug
store without these little pills.
ploughing and liming tho poultry
runs purities the soil and promotes
health.
For Over Fifty Year.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy fordiarrlicea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out tho world.
Properly picked an average of one
pound of feathers can bo secured from
each gooso each year.
CURE
Picture Frames Hade to Order.
Any kiud, size or price, and to our
picture frame department we have
just added ten thousand feet
Moulding of the very latest design,
and an experienced workman, and
we will be pleased to have you
call and look through our stock at
any time.
105 FORSYTH STREET.
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS Sc CO., Prop’rs,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Haw Mills. Dealers in Mill arm
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
da.-4-Mmo. MACOX, GEORGIA.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. UAWKKs. O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. FOLLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS— O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, II. H. Jessey, T. N. Hawkes.
W. C. Knrlmv, W. 11 C. Who.Joy, R. Si
Oliver, H. M. brown, IV. M. Hawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Hylander.
Liberal to its custonteis, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent in its
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other business in its line.
Perfect action and perfect lioalth re
sult from tho uso of DeWitt’s Little
Early risers, a perfect little pill. For
sale by the Davenport Drug Company.
IEaw corn meal made Into dough with
water Is a poor feed for young poultry.
You never tried DeWItt'e Little Kar-
ly Risers for constipation, billlousneea,
rick headache, or you would not have
tbesese diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drug Company.
Csvesti. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat
ent bnslnesa conducted for Moderate Fata.
Our OlSca it Oppotitt U. S. Patent Office,
and we can secure pstent in less time thin those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise. If patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet. "IIow to Obtain Patents." with
names oractual clients In your State, county.or
town, sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opposite Patent Office. Waihington. D. C.
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Lott Manhood, Eon/ Decay, etc.,
•to., oan secure a home treatise free
by addressing a fellow sufUrer C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box 316. Itoanuke,
Virginia.
W. J. SLAPPEY,
Formerly oil Artesian Corner, has removed to store.lately occupied by W. II. .HcartHHongb
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where ho wilt be slad to see his friend*.
Tho Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco nud Groceries iu tho city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which 1* oflered at ibe low price of I'D 0.
J. B. BROWN’S PRIVHTE STOCK,
Ten year* old, at $6.U) per gallon.
Sole Agent for FINE OLD CRESCENT CLUB WHISKEY.
W". J. SLAPPEY.
Jun’-VAwtr UNDER OPERA HOUSE.
S. MONTGOMERY, Pud, J. C. RONEY, Vice Prsst.
1N0. WINDSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR A„t. C’r.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO 2839.
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americns. .
Capital, *.70,000, Snrplns, *23,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
. B vf.mvcn.
B. f 'COM VPH.
B. H McM ATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
-DE(LEHH IN
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETG.,
WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES,
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Wo solicit a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satlafacllon
low prlcea, and good gooda. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and see us.
McMATH BROTHERS.
BTTGGI
. 1 trill aaU you the best buggy In Georgia, prle* and quality considered. Repairing
all kinds solicited and executed promptly asd neatly. All work warranted.
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue., - - • Opposite Prince’s Stable*,
Americns, Georgia.
Americns Investment Go.
Investment Securities.
A’aid up Capital, 81,000,000.
ISurpius, 9260,000.
directors:
H C Baglcy, W K Hawkins, 8 W Coney.
W 8 Wilis, J w Sheffield, 1> C Clegg,
VV M Hawkes, 15 F Mathews, G M liyne,
W E Murphoy, S Montgomery, .1 H Pharr.
B. I>. Hollis.
Bank of Sontbvestern Georgia.
M. SPEER,
President.
IV. H. C. DUDLEY,
J. W. WHEATLEY,
Vice President*
A. W. SMITH,
Assistant Cashier.
DI HECTOR?:
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldrldge,
C. A. Huntington, H. li. Johnson,
**• J - Pen?. J. C. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley,
M. Spoor.
E. Bohr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P.
O. A. Coleman, Sec, * Trcas,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis, J E Bm»g.
Attorney, Land Examiner.
*. 0. IIUMAf. PRESIDENT.
i. E. CLARK CASHIER.
Planters’ Bank of Bllayilfe.
ElUvlUe, Georgia.
PAID VP CAPITAL, Bi00g
Collection* a SjesUlty
Liberal to its customer., aeconunodatbur to
the public and prudent In lta managmeut, able
bank act felts deposits and othsr bnainaee tn it*
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