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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1892.
THE TIMES RECORDER.
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Telephone
Ameriou*. Qi., June 24, 1802
Tilt. Hotel Windsor in without doultt
the very lined lintel In the State.
Sl'KAKKB ClilM- pleases everybody ex
cept the aore-beada. bee, Schley, Ilona-
ton and Wilcox countlea bare .maul
raou.ly Inatrncted their Congrcwlonal
Hclcga'cs for him.
AuRlili ra baa ab'iuibuit reason to feel
a thrill of exultaut pride in the complr
tion of the Wind.or Hotel, which was
opened yesterday with impressive cere
monies. It is a monument to the pluck
and enterprise of our prospcrim* sl.t.i
city.—Macon News.
IIotki. Winhsoii, the pride of Amcii
cus, is about tinislicd ati'l will be opened
to the public in a few days under the
managcnic.it of an experienced hotel
man from Thomaavillo. It should have
* line pair-nage from Northern visitors
and healtli-aeekers during the winter
and spring.—Lumpkin Independent.
The Atlanta Herald thinks that the
death of Col. l'olk demolishes the Thiid
party. The Pacific tailroad was ex
pected to kill Mormonlsm, but llrlgham
Young, when so Informed, said that be
"would not give much for a religlrn that
could not stand ono railroad." This
may, iwrliaps, he applied by Col Tom
Watson to the Third party.
The mortality from the ravages of
cholera in Persia is on llio Increase,
much so that active measures are lielng
taken to prevent Ita entrance into itussla
It would lie well for aonio of our seaports
to look most carefully nftcr their sanl
tarv measures aud exert extra vigilance
In watching each ship that comes into
port, A scourge of tho cholera is not to
bo desired.
j tlie long years which have since elapsed
fo.oo j having proven that tlie .South would not
j|J| resurreqt them, the Uepublicans fbr
„| campaign material have heretofore been
| forced to parade the hare idea of the
South being unitedly for Democracy, as
showing sectionalism. Tim day for tills
cry to excite the Northern mind has
passed. The .South is undoubtedly solid.
Every State belonging to the column
will cast its electoral vote for the Demo
cratic nominee iu November.
We are solid tor the grand principles
handed down by Jefferson and other
fatheis of Democracy; solid for our
rights under the Federal Constitution
and the Hag of the Union; solid fur
honor and purity iu the administration
of the affairs of the government, and
solid against the most Infamous attempt
ed violation by the lieptiblicati party of
the Constitution, the force hill and the
resulting biyone! rule over a people
•tberwlau in a state of profound peace.
We glory iu our solidity and send greet
ing to our Noitbvrn Democratic liiends,
with tlie assurance that the solid South
will joiu hands with the great Demo
cratic States of the North in the coming
hettie. We do not doubt tlie final Issue.
On next Monday n committee of fifty
OM—one from each Stato and Territory
—will meet In Washington and proceed
in a body to tho exocutlvo mansion at
1 a o’clock to notify President Hnrrlson
of hlsrenomtnnUon. No tntUnntluu as
to what tho president will say or do on
that occasion Is given in the Washington
dispatches, hut it Is to ho presumed that
be ir.ll ask the hoys to "taka somethin ’’
Tiikiik is nn Interesting controversy
being carried on by tlie Augusta paper
in regard to tho elegance or wunt of
elcganco In tho language used In report
ing tho commencement exercises in
which the sweet gill graduates of the
Tubinsn Academy participated. The
Coronlclc scored the Evcuiug Herald be
cause it did not refer to the graduates iu
more tlowiug rhetoiic, aud the Herald
retorts by referring to the glaring head
lines in the Chronicle's report which lie.
gan with “The Charming Tubs.”
Tub ever-increasing occurrence of
thoee terrific wind-storms that sweep
the Northwest should arouso the later
est of a thinking community In a more
efficient and a surer means of predicting
■neb storms, especially In thoee districts
moot frequently rial ted by tornadoes
•nd cyclones. The consequences of the
•tonne are so appalling, the lost of life
and property so great, and the increase
in their occurrence Is so apparent that
•rery passible means of preparing peo
ple for their coming should he most
carefully consideied.
“A lover," said au old married man,
"should never go down on bis knees to
propose to his sweetheart, for If ahe
should happen to accept him and be
should marry her, she will remind him
of it fifty times a week. Whenever there
le tho slightest difference, or when he
gives her the least cross word, she tires
up in an instant and tells him: 'You
didn't talk that way when you went
down on your knees aud begged me
with tears in your eyes to marry you.’
A man naturally gets tired of being re
minded of his folly, but a woman never
gets tired of reminding him, and that is
what makes a kneeling proposal a pecu
liarly unpleasant reminiscence."
I>K. Nan-ex, who ho|»cs to drift in tlie
ice north of the New Siberian Islands to
tho NoStli Dole, is not receiving much
encouragement from Arctic travellers
and the scientific world. When he told
his plans to the lioyal Society in Loudon
the other day, a number of the members
said they thought his theory of au ocean
current running steadily notth to or
near the |k>1o and iheucc south along tlie
east coast of Greenland was an flluslou.
Dr. Nansen, however, sticks to his idea,
and Intends to test its value next year.
Ills plan, at least, seems to iutolvc less
danger than some other harum-scarum
schemes for reaching the north pole that
have been discussed lately. Kkt oil's
project of buntlog the pole with a sort
of combination bat anil sledge drawn
by docs seems to be particularly Idiotic,
though the inventor of the idea talks
Mtly of hi* purpose to prose Its
lily.
A llll.l. Milt Klss».
A wise lady, wiser iu her generation
than tlie children of light, who keeps a
fashionable bonding house n >t far from
Sutter street, Sin Krancijco, has taken
an excellent method of checking the dis
position of her gucts to embrace tho
pretty chamber-maids in which her es
tablishment abounds. A frolicsome
boy received at the end of the month, a
blit in which these charges occurred:
Toorie aitemot toeir,i,racs M ,ry silo
To one stlionpl loembrece .lane yi
To .me attempt to «rniirai e Fanny
To kissing rann;
i china .lane a ,Mind the rock
To ho dine Mir/ »>.v t|,r wn, s'
To'a' i
BEALL & OAKLEY’S.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS.
l'oor June, being antique and freckled
was put at the bottom of the list, while
Fanny, the buxom, was classed Al. Tlie
young man paid tlie bill without a mur
mur, hut Inq'ilred whut it would Cost to
kiss tho landlady.
That goes with tlie receipt," said
the go<”l lady demurely, and tlie seal
was forthwith placed upon tlie business
document.
PolTMASTKII OKNKIIAI. WASAMAKKU
Is weight enough to sink 1!Allison's ad
ministration If there woic nothing else
to allege against it Iteeeutly lie stopped
tho publication if tin* Kovlew, pub
lished at Herkimer, N. Y.,hy the Young
Mru's Christian Association by ruling
bat it could not puss through the mails
second class matter sin other news
papers, aud thereby fotcing its suspen
sion for the reason that Its publisher
could not tilTord to stick a 1-rent stamp
on every copy ot Us little Journal.
Niuco It is known that Mr Wniiatunkcr
'ihllshes a price list of his Philadelphia
store and passes it through the mails ns
second-class matter, Ids high-grade
hypocrisy is painfully ap; a-cut. Tie
Herkimer County liecord says witli ref
erence to the Postmaster General's rul
ing that Wanamaker has "lost no oppor
tunity during his teuure of office to
show a petty spirit of officiousness un
worthy of even an Erie mulewbacker.”
That is about the universal sentiment of
the press.
PoSTl.AMi (Ore.) newspapers were
recently trap|>ed Into shit of free, “real
istlc” advertising. The story goes that
man, with bla face covered with blood
and screaming “Murder!" dashed into
the street from a cigar store, followed
by another, yelling wildly and brandish
ing a hatchet. The thief had snatched
from the pursuer’s month a fine cigar,
upon being told by the cigar dealer that
It was tlie last one of a certain brand he
hail In stock. This act made the man
furious and be followed and shot the
thief. The next day the scheme was
made known before a magistrate, when
the victim testified that be had bribed a
doctor to say he was fatally wounded.
AU the papers gave prominent space to
the supposed fatal affray and published
the Dams of the brand of cigar.
A DUfljfiirrtl Countenance.
Many people who would scarce’) - no.
tlce au armless of legless mau will in
stantly detect aud remark on any blem
ish of tho human face, and dive into
all sorts of speculation as to its cause
ami attendant circumstances. If you
doubt this assertion become possessed
of a disc stored optic aud uoto how much
attention it will invite. A black eye is,
geuei ally avoidable, liut blotches, pirn-[
plea and other scrofulous eruptive marks
steal u|ion us without wattling, and are
frequently the first intimation of tlie fact
that our blood isgolng wrong. A prompt
aud systematic use of P, I’. I*. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), will
purify the blood, cleans tlie skin and
give hack to the face nature's familiar,
ruddy signs of health. Get it of your
drifgglst. juneH.il.Vwgw,
Jeiiuv Simp-on lias !»ceu renominated
for Congress by the Kansans. Tlie
sockless statesman uow also stands a
very good show to be nominated by tlie
People's party for president since Polk's
death. There is a sort of eternal fitness
in theaockless statesman running a boot
less race.
"Ir Harrison is nominated be will lose
Indiana by 20.HW," was the motto on a
Blxiue banner carried by an Indiana
delegation. Harrison is the party nom
inee.
We have an elegant line of Summer Fabrics
at Bargain prices.
Printed Mulls. Printed Organdies. Batiste,
Lawns, Pineapple Tissue, Bedford Cords,
Zephyrettes, Zephyrenes.etc.
New line of fast black Hosiery—Grey Hose,
Tan Hose. Richelieu Ribbed Hose.
Men’s Silk half-Hose 50c per pair.
Ladies’ Ribbed Vests 10c to $1. An ele
gant line of Ladies’ Yeats at Popular Prices—
the best value for the money in the city.
New line Silk Belts.
New line Silk Mitts.
I New stock Corsets in the popular makes
and best brands.
HOUSEKEEPERS,
Remember we will give Special and the best
prices in Americus on Table Damask. Nap
kins. Towels. Lace Curtains, etc.
Boys’ Shirt Waists at 25c.
Boys’ Shirt Waists at 50c.
Men’s Laundried Shirts at Cost.
New line Shirting Calico at 5 s per yd.
JUST RECEIVED.
A new and elegant line Ladies’ and Gents'
Sun Umbrellas, best bargains in the city.
Good and Well Selected stock of Shoes.
BEALL & OAK LEY,
••ill LAMAR STREET.
Plione 93.
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
We have a few second-hand Pianos and
Organs which we will sell vs-^ cheap on the
installment plan. Payments may be made
weekly or monthly.
PRICES.
Pianos from Forty to Seventy-five Dollars.
Organs from Fifteen to Thirty Dollars.
TERMS
One Dollar per week, or
Five Dollars per month.
BARGAINS.
The above are bargains.
Call early and secure one.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
FINANCIAL.
s'l.
il AU KIN-. I
loHNTo* WllfATl.tt, V. PM»M.
M. n. CAMi*iiKM*Cashier.
LlftTog C’oorKH, Au'tCaMilir.
OliUANIZKD 1870
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
-*3Tlie Bank of Americus.Jj*
DvttguM*d Depository m»te i,| I Ivor cl j
HtockUold*-., IniilTlilusliy liable.
•: DIRECTORS:—.
H. C. Itaxley, Pres. America, Investment Co.
P. C. Clecx, Free. Ocraalgee Brick Co.
Jee. Dodsoo. el Ju. Dodsoa A Boo, Attorneys
O. W. Glover, Ptee't Americas Grocery Co.
H. H. Hnwklne, Ptee't S. A. An. Ball road.
S. Moatgomerv. Pres't Peoples National Bank.
3. W. BheSeU. ot She Sold * Co., Hardwwe.
T, When tier, wliolossls dry goods.
I BONTGOB'fiY, reset. J. C. RONEY, Vice Prett
JNO.WINMOl.Cr. lESTCt WINDSOR Am. C>
i,». HAWKINS, Kttereey
NO. 2830.
THE
Peoples' National Bank
Of Americas.
Cepltel. nVO.OOb. sarplae, 123,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
Van Winkle ('in aud incliiiitiryCo.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS.
Colton Seed Oil
MU Machine r/
Complete.
terliliitr
Misfcinerj
Complete.
Cypress
I asks.
Hint Mills,
Pumyi, tic.
Co'ton Cir.t.
Feeder*.
CcndtMcr*
and
PrtitM.
Ici Machinery Complete.
P. C. Clxoo, V
’ood. Sec <X Tr.
Americas Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, 81,000,000.
Surplus, 8280,000.
MRCCTOKt;
H C Bagley, W E Hawklnn, S W Coney.
W S Gllllx, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg
Vf M Hswkee, B F Mathews, G M Ilyne,
W E Murphoy, S Montgomery, J H Pbsrr
B. P. Uolllt.
J. W.Shtfl,Id, Prett 5
C. A. Huntington, V. Preit.
Fr,-k ShHHeld, Cashier.
Lett Warren. Aii't Cuk'r
BANK OF COMMERCE.
CAPITAL, 905,000.00.
Liability tame aa National Banka.
Usuflit ni.il Mild. sultelftd. lip.
lunml and timer* rtlflrate* A general
l.nt'klit* Iti.Min*** transacted.
DIRECTOR*:
W. H he file Id, J. It. htsnletoc
D- J. Hheftleld,
pms.
Many Gold Medals have been awarded to us. Write
for Catalogue, and for what you WANT.
Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Co.,
Atlanta, Oeorria.
C. A. Pricker,
r. a. Ifuiitti.feton
W# A. Dodaotl.
ld»*tt Warren.
lanlS-02
Frank Hheftleld
T.
A. KM TTZ,
Architect and Bcyeeintendkht.
Americas, Georgia
“ ~ Uutiding
Lamar itrtct-)tur|ihej I
5M-1J
VklCM. IfOllINfr: A OVERALL.
II Ofllceover Hwrot A Rt^wfc'a Drug Htorr.
1 I'rncfcd* limited to K>«, Far, Tluoat *ml
Xofif, Office tour* from 9 to I* a- m., frem 1
to5|> hi. tiissyI0-Iy
D k. hkynon,
UKNKRAL MURGKRY.
Realdenceat Allen House and rfRce a
Davenport's Drug Store. Consultation to
the deserving poor, 6 to 9 p. iu free. Nl*bt
•d.
calls solicit*
tt-Sltf
T J. KKKNKDV.M. D.
. 1*HYHICIAN AND HURGEON.
• OtBce at Dr. Eldrtdge's Drug Htore. Can
he found at night In bis ofllce room orer
Eldrldge's drug store, Barlow bluit. fshSly
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, .Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
[J A. HA ^4x>KNEY AT law.
u Office up stairs on Oran berry coruer.
W.p^a^sliey at law, (
" • Americas Os
Will practice In all courts. Office ever
Natloaal Bank.
A. BISON,
. ATtORKEV AT UkW
• America., bn
Office In Bncley bulldlna, apcaelt, las
Court Hoce. Prompt attention fives lc
ail bueluee*. luaJ-t!.
M atnahu a smith.
ATTORNSVe AT LAW.
America., ov
Prompt and careful attention given to an
buetome entrusted to ue. Lamaretreet.oier
P. L. Holt's. JantWdwtf
ANSLEY ti AKSL.SY,
* TTORNEYH AT LAW, Amerlcu,. l>»-
A Will prsetlee tu the counties ot Sum
ter, Mchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster. Blew;
art. In the Supreme Court, and 111, l nll»j
States Court. O
3. B. HUDSON L. 3. BLALOCK
Of Preston, Ua. Of Amerlcu., oa.
IludHon 4c 131nloclfy
,'ATTOBK EYS-AT-LAW.
Will practice Iu all the courts of thes, wt
wsstt-rn Circuit aud other courts by coatr-ii
dscl’tf
W. If. KiMmontii, J. 11. PiteSBi
W. T. La!»e.
Kimbrougb, Pilsbary & Lane,
lawyers.
*07!| I-amarHt • AMERICUS. OA-
Office over A verm's Grocery Btors*
OMit iCgmiimionknh VRPriif.fr i
Vhisjihu. Aim,la.i*M.. June Ut.LvJel
Hcslttl projMp**:. f,,r Utting the Public
Priutlnu *« itrescrDied In Section log) of the
(’ode of (>e«»r]iis 1*^. for Ik# next ensuing
.— — -n •- * • -* —
ft»r thirty days from thlYdsie.
All uetN-Btnry blanks will l>« fumDlied
upon applies t ion to I he Bccretary ot mate*
,tlUuU,U>.
Pm 1.lii* four, Hrc’y of RlaUj
Wr. A-WaloiiT.t’omp. UenlJ
H. b. Hardmar, Treasurer. I
Printing C’omutasloDcre.
For sale by the DAYXNPORT DBl'°
COMPANY Amarictu, Ua.