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THE AM ERIC US WEEKLY TIM ES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891.
t<>TT N AS COLLATERAL
l P«»ll Which ;
New G'lttin Hunk nan I teen
EatahlUhed.
Gihffix, Ga., September 4.—The Far
mers’ Banking Company Jis now an as-
I Rureil fact, all opposition to the enter
prise having been overcome. To Col.
j Searcy, the president of the bark, is due j " itl!
, the endit of surmounting obstacles that j so0n
j stood in the way, and placing the insti-; spec
| tut ion on a Hr in footing.
In reference to the management of the
. flairs . f this new enterprise. Col. Searcy
' has this to say:
! “The Farmers’ bank will be oper-
| ated on the principle of other banking
j houses precisely. We have adopted a
different method of raising the money K» ( >n
| on which to operate, but. that makes no
difference. A man, or any set of men,
I may raise money to enter business by
j whatever method best suits them; and
so long as they do the business they in-
i tended doing there is no room to ques-1
Cotton Review.
Xf.w Youk, September 3.—Futures
opened at three to four points decline,
quickly rallied, became buoyant, closing
firm at niueteen to twenty points ad
vance from yesterday’s closing prices.
The bulls had a grand time of it to-day.
With the weak opening iu sympathy
easier Liverpool the market was
turned to. one active and buoyant
speculative. July was the leading
mouth and during the morning hour
fluctuations were between 9 02 and 9.10.
Then began trouble for the bears. The
government weather map seemed to In
dicate
in the
orth’
•as approa
Tins • meant
able low temperature
and that the cold
hiug the cotton re-
as feared
that another series of unfavorable
crop accounts, against which
bears could bring nothing to counteract
irs influence abroad, (^uick jump to 9.14
was the first effect, then a period of very
unsettled feeling, and finally a steady
elloi Citizens!
AUianceien!
And Friends!l»«*
tion the method of raising the money, advance, point by point, until 9.20 was
Our way of raising it was to get cotton I paid. Here is an incident of dealings;
subscription. A farmer conies up and i A broker had an order to sell January
says: ‘I put in so many bales of cotton.’ • at Iblo, and at the same time make a
There has been subscribed to date 913 1 8 top order at 9.25. “Why,” said an on-
bales. The cotton will be shipped to thusiastic bull, “both those orders will
New York, where I have arranged to Le executed to-day,” and so it proved
price than the i The small movement of the crop aided
Of Southwest Ga.
LMiiiplii/.oLts of the season,
• lYspuctfiilly invite your
attention to our
1MMOSE LIXE
sell it at a much better
market here will afford. Iu fact, it
will be premium cotton, every bale of it,
but it must be good middling cotton,
that’s the stipulation.”
“When will you open?” was asked
next.
nee for subscriptions, and ou
r 1st for regular business. This
j bank was authorized by the alliance of
I this county, according to the minutes of
j the older, in June, 1^9, and the charter
| allowing it was obtained by act of the
j legislature in October of the same year,
j by Hon. J. II. Mitchell, who was then
the representative. The stockholders
to the bank number over 000, and it is | M’.'lutji
estimated their combined wealth is more
than *2,000,000. In the matter of the
bank, the farmers are trying to benefit j q (
themselves, as they did iu the oil mill, j t jjj„
and that’s all there is about it.” j j Jvtt
the bulls. The weather report gener
ally was pretty fair, but somo points in
the Mississippi Valley the weather was
too low for favorable growth of the
plant. Spot cotton was dearer.
Colonel McIntyre lie^igUM.
Savannah, Ga., September 4.—F.d-
ward J. McIntyre, comptroller of the
Central railroad, has resigned, and John
T. Inman lias written him accepting his
resignation with regrets, and stating
that lie will appoint his successor as soon
as a suitable man can bo found. The
resignation was entirely voluntary. Mr.
has nothing in view at, pres
ent. He lias been with the Central road
for thirtv-three years.
o Higl) Grade
TAILOR-FITTING
have religion ou Sunday is a good
. but to have it in every day life is
Major Greene Sick,
At'ot’STA, 'September 4 —A corres
pondent of the Atlanta Journal writes
that Major John \V. Green, the efficient
general manager of the Georgia railroad,
is in such a precarious state of health
that it would be impossible for hiiu to
again resume bis duties as general
manager before six months had elapsed.
The major Js suffering from an acute
attack of nervousness, and bis physi
cians have advised him to not again
touch his work within half a year.
Colonel Charles II. Phinizv, who is
the warm personal friend of Major
Greene, it is understood, has offered t<>
take his position and to do his work lor ,
him until he should have recovered. |
Colonel Phinlzy, as Is well known, is the j
president of the Georgia Railroad and
Banking Company, and this work of
friendship;which he is performing will
make him an unusually busy man.
A WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR.
Four OKTH, Texas, April 10, 1889.
Mr. A. K. Ilawkes—My Dear Sir: On
account of Injury to my eyes while a
student, I have bad to use glasses for
many years, and while I cannot explain
the excellence or defects of any make,
yours suit my eyes best,
sun-wed-vvlm Ai.kx Hog a.
Supt. City Schools.
The feathers are the most important
item in keeping geese.
In Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
will be found a swtiet without its bitter.
Pleasant to the taste, without a parallel
as a remedy for chills and fever. It Is
the production of the well known A. If.
Richards Med. Co., of .Slierman, Texas,
and guaranteed to cure. 3
Failures of hatters arc nearly always
due to the fact that they cannot get
ahead.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
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
began turning gray and falling out. iftcr
using one bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor my
hair was restored to Its original color ami
ceased falling. An occasional application
has since kept the hair in good condition.”—
Mrs. 11. W. Fenwick, Digby, X. S.
“Ayer's Flair Vigor Is excellent for the
hair. It stimulates the growth, cures bald
ness, restores the natural color, cleanses the
scalp, prevents dandruff, and is a good dress
ing. Wo know It to differ from most hair
tonics, In being perfectly harmless/' — From
Economical Ilouttketping, by Eliza B. Parker.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor c
Prepared by I>r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Blass. Sold by Druggists and Perfn inert*
GOSSIP l
Trade is brightening up wonder- 1 unpacked crates, barrels and box-
fully. Tlio riso in the marketable i es, and then with goods marked
price of our homo products-the and arranged, you will see that ns
advent of a new season—tho open-1 our city adds one beautiful store
ing up of a new stock, all this com- after another, there-is that same
billed with an untiring energy— , progressive spirit here, improving
an unremitting desire to please—| with improvements—improving on
is making itself felt at tho Artesian ! improvements-Butler it Berry’s
Artesian corner.
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:DOCTOR
[ACKERS
These Celebrated ENGLISH;
PiiU arc a Ponitlvo Cure for Sick;
Headache. IU1I.mlnos *>"15
Ciiuatlputlon. Ntiinll, pleit*.5
[ PURE
ant ami u favorite with theS
latllca. Sold in England for 1*.S
j PIKK
1VI., America f.»r 2.*»e. Get;
Hum front your Brutfgiitff, or;
i PILLS.
aoikI to vr. ii. nuuKi.it a CO* ;
Another Centra! Change.
Tho position of soliciting freight
agent at A'moricus lias been abolished
by tho It. & I). railroad management;
and this would leave out in tho cold the
active and live agent, Mr. O. 1*. Love,
had not the management provided for
him in another place, as .a recognition of
liis value to them.
He will be made supervisor of freight
rates at the /arious stations, and will
besides have charge of all freight
wrecks, take charge of the goods, rebill
and reship them, and take account of
the shortages and losses.
This is a new position on the Central,
and has been created for Mr. Love’s
special benefit by the management, who
wish to retain him, notwithstanding the
abolishment of his present position.
McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUl for Wcuk Nerve*.
ALL AND WINTER.
H o Lave outdone ourselves this
won and excelled all previous
tempts in placing before you
Me attractions and exclusive
ovelties in Clothing and Haber-
eLery. We carry .beyond a doubt
id the most of you know it) the
TRUEST STOCK of
EN’Sand YOUTHS’
SUITS
this part of the state, and are
dng them at the very lowest
’ es - Call and examino theso
as well ns our complete
Ttmcnt in
xtra Sizes,
Stouts and Slims,
L as to style and fit, cannot
surpassed.
01R. SHAW,
THE CHAMPION”
ll| ier and Furnisher,
H7 Forsyth St.,
^LRICUS, - GA.
Tim Kronk. Him.., Lumpkin.
One of the most popular hotels on the
S. A. M. road is located at Lumpkin, by
name the “Brooks House,’’ presided
over by Miss Willie Brooks, one of tho
most popular ladies of the traveling
public iu southwest Georgia. The
table is supplied with tho best tho
markets afford, and no one who enters
there but reiterates tho praise that has
gone abroad In connection with the
Brooks House. Sample rooms for the
accommodation of the traveling evan-
gollst Is a special feature of this house.
It is the travelers’ home in every sense
of the word, and thoso who visit Lump
kin and do not stop at tho Iirooks IIouso
know not what they miss. ^
Try BWCIG0RAUGHT tea lor Dyspepsia.
Handsome Freight are.
On yesterday The Tiuns-ItEconDEit
saw a whole train of new freight cars,
which had just been rccc> ved from tho
Ohio Fall’s Car Company’s shops for tho
S. A. M. railroad, that surpass in ap
pearance anything yet seen on our rail
road lines. They are built in the most
approved style, equipped with auto
matic couplers and air brakes, and have
tho trade mark of the ”S. A. M. route”
conspicuously displayed.
They will be put into us.
the heavy freight businessjthat the S. A.
M. win he called ou to handle this sea-
Electric Ritter*.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine docs not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all
diseases of the liver and kidneys, will
remove pimples, boits, salt rheum and
other affections caused by impure blood.
*Vill drive malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all malarial fe
vers. For cure of headache, constipa
tion and indigestion try Electric Bitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. Price 50c and 81.00 per bot
tle at E. J. Eldridge’s drug store. 5
Europe is pleased at the defeat of
Balmaceda. Uncle 8am is on the fence.
He is kinder neutral, you know.
MeELREE’S WINE OF CAROUI for Weak Nerve*.
Museum dwarfs should travel by the
“limited mail.”
J. W. TYNAN,
Engineer and Machinist
SAVANNAH, GA.
MACHINE, BOILER AXD SMITH CHOP,
West Broad, Indian and River Streets,
Marine Work la Specialty.
Jertors and Steam Water Fittings of all kinds
ou baud.
wkly-G-13-ly
Tho novelties in china glassware,
auil lamps are almost bewildering
this’season. Tho sample rooms of
our best glass and lamp factories
ns well as those of the Importing
China .agencies presented a con
stellation of dazzling offects in tho
most brilliant bmatios tint heir
respective lines have ever shown.
University of Georgia.
NINETIETH YEAR.
Rucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheuin,
Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction; or money refunded.
Price twenty-live cents per box. For
sale by E. J. Eldridge.
mayl5-’91-lyr.
Women tbiuk more of Mattery than
men, but they believe less of it.
Away with the bitter, nauseating,
nasty, sweet-tasting chill tonics. Use
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic, as
pleasant to the taste as rock candy syrup.
The children cry for it, the motlior won’t
live without it, and the servants slip it
from the sideboard. It aids digestion,
contains no quinine, arsenic or strych-
niue. tones up the system and is war
ranted. No cure no pay, 3
A happy old age is the dessert of the
dinner ol life.
ifcay BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
To my Friend*.
I can lie found at my old stand in the
Ilnntll Ulock, Cotton avenue, In the
wholesale and retail whisky business
with Mr. Max Aultnian. I can furnish
you good whisky from -1 50 to s i 00
per gallon. All I want you to do is to
once in I come and see me. W. S. Unowx.
nugiO-diSwlmo
Session begins Wednesday,
September 17.
Tuition Free in all depart
ments at Athens, excepting
Law.
A. L. HULL,
nugllMin Secretary.
You know tho old adage “Goods
well bought are half sold.” AVbeu
wo buy staples—we look for tho
best qualities obtainable—when wo
buy specialties, we look not alone
for quality, bat for tho effects that
tho finest fancies and tho latest
fads demand. In addition to this
wo always look for tho lowest prico
that factories will give, and tho
best of it is, wo don’t stop looking
until wo got thoro ou all three
points—quality, stylo and prico.
After gossiping on trade, novel
ties and prices—gossip naturally
drifts to tho Artesian corner, our
store does not look very nice now;
but it’s going to look, nice inside
of ten days, for by that time wo
will get rid of carpenters who are
altering counters, etc.; get rid of
Its not much gossip to tell you
that when this now stock began to
come in, it did not find our shelves
empty. Here, thero and every
where you could find a fow odd
sets of glasses and an odd lot of
dishes—a stray lamp or two—tho
last “trade orphans” loft of a once
bright lamp family, and wo tell you
frankly, we don’t- like odd lots, we
would just as leavo mix a fow drops
of tho best black ink iu a tub of
artesian water, as to mix these odd
lots, desirable as they aro, with the
now linos we nro marking up. Its
a question of convenience with us
ns much as prico—you ought to
see these goods.
Say, did you know that Butler
it Berry were going to keep a full
lino of stoves this fall, it’s a fact
indeed. Of course, they don’t ex
pect to sell enough to keep the
earth warm, or to cook for the
wholo universe, but they are going
to koop thorn and yoa know that
when Butler & Berry take hold of
a thing they generally get their
share of tho trade - they are sorter
built fljat way.
THE YERY THING YOU WANT.
Money to Lend on Farm and City Property.
Low Interest and Long Time.
MUTUAL AID, LOAN AND INVEST-
MENT COMPANY OF ATLANTA.
BUTLER & BERRY’S,
Do you wl«h ft nice home for your wife and
children? I have u new Installment plan.
If death Intervene* before you pay for your
boiue f we five It to you. The very thing for
meu working for salaries or wages. Call on
W- Ac. SMITH,
At W. T. I.ane’> Law Office, Harlow Block
Septa-1 mo
A llll! Apple.
Mr. A. A. Willett astonished The
Times-Rkcukdeii office yesterday with
an apple weighing one pound, and thir
teen Inches in diameter.
LEMON ELIXIlt.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castons.
When .be was a Child, ohe cried (or Cmstoria.
When the became Miss, ehe clung to Castorln.
When she hid Children, she gave that Consorts.
Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable.
For biliousness and constipation, take j the most work,
Lemon Elixir. ... ,
For fevers, chills and malaria, tako
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take Lemon
Elixir. ,11
For all sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir,
0 \Va*1<iv'u lomnn Elixir will
The amiable man doesn't always do
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of the above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys of
bowels. _ „ ,
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozloy, At
lanta. Ga. , , .
50c. and *1.00 per bottle at druggists.
Lemon Hot Drop#
Cares all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Ele
gant, reliable.
25 cente, at druggist*. Prepared only
by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
tnayZ-aunthuiMwkl-lyr
We liavo received hundreds of testi
monials as to the efficacy of Hunt's Cure
in cases of skin diseases, and truly be
lieve it the best remedy known for ring
worm, tetter, Eczema and similar dis
eases. Guaranteed. 50 cents per box.
3
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD’S /‘.ACK-DRAUGHT are
for gale by the following merchants in
Sumter county:
J. E. Hall, Americas*
I>. F. Davenport, Americas.
E. J. Eldridge, America*.
H. L. Joiner. Andersonrille.
Dean * McTvIer, Bottalon*.
W. B. Dorn, Friendship.
It never pays to play with a rat-trap.
H. ’ B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga.,
writes: “I wu under the care of nine
different doctors, but not one did me the
good that Botanic Blood Balm has done
me.” * angl8-d-eod-w4t
REMOVAL.
I h.ve moved my Fancy Gro
cery, Bar, Cigar anil Tobacco
Store to the Artesian corner, sec
ond door, in the Sloppy building.
I hope to have all my old custom
ers call on mo, and as many now
oues. Call and see mo, and you
will receive prompt attention.
T. q. BASS.
Iw d Sept 1 .
DH. F. A. THOMAS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Will do a general practice in the city
and vicinity. He will be found at
bit office when not professionally en
gaged. Will keep slate on office door.
Office: Second door, Artesian Block.
muuAw Iv 4-ll-Ul
ARTESIAN CORNER.
LEE & LAMAR STREETS.
TOHN B. SCHMIDT
Takes this opportunity of informing the people of Americas
and the adjoining country that he is now fitting up in the best
of style, and will shortly open one of the
Finest and Host Complete Restaurants to be Found in tbe Sontb
He will spare no expense or pains to make it worthy of the
patronage of the very best people, and Americus can then
boost of a place whero everything good will bo served in
a style ns never before seen iu this city.
Remember the place-Schmidt’s ReadingTRoom, Lamar St.
8-1 d.vwly Respectfully, JOHN E. SCHMIDT,
ALLISON & AYCOCK
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americus, Ga.
LAW SCHOOL
University of Georgia.
Terra begins Sept 16th, 1891.
For catalogue end Information eddreas
ANDREW J. COBB,
FrofewerofLaw,
ATHENS, - - GEORGIA.
7-RW41
ARE NOW IN THEIR
New Quarters in New Hotel Building
and are Ready for Business.
ALLISON & AYCOCK, 406 Jackson Street.
We offer at this season Turnip Seed!