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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY T131ES--REC0RDER: FRIDAY, JULY 22, Ib.2.
THE TIMES RECORDER.!
Iliillv mu cl Wi'i*Uly.
Till: ICATl< IHH.I.AK.
An impression ban pot abroad amnnp
' the |n*o|de that the Itvr coinage of silver
era Kntmi tit CaTAiLuaio j would make time* easier. This Iniptes-
fmAiMKTt Ion* E»tasu*hw* i<». , j j1# rairfully fostered by silver
Qm^>upat»p. Araiu l*Pt. ] mine owner*, w ho li<»|*e by mean* vi a
itlWIUl'TION:
itiiLV.Ojri Ykam.
OAH.T, l»B
JTncx lt, 05 k Y r-A a.
WlMLV, •
F«»r advert isiiir rates a*. Ire<**
; free silver coinage law to get more foi
9'-°0 the I’ltMluct of their ruin** than the)
^ ' now do. If the peoj le vriil stud/ the
v subject carefully, however, they cannot
hcl|’ seeing that they would suiter b\ a
. ltecritrr. \ debased currency. No owner of ilher
THE TIMES ITIiLWIlIXiJ OiMI'AN V. ha* proposed that a free silver coinage
£ Atueri* ^ j aw should be passed that would require
Bastne«* offla Teientiom « dollar’s worth of silver to be |>ut Into
Editorial lb*om*. *Ncr ; o’clock i I n silver dollar. What tbe silver mint
TelephoneX. owneis waut is a flee coinige law that
LOW • PRICES • PREVAIL
Americui, Qa., July 22, 1803.
FOB PRESIDENT,
GROVER CLEVELAND, ^Vdl!^*,
m* NEW VOltK.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT,
A. E. STEVENSON
or ILLINOIS.
1'I.ATrOltJI
A tariff for revenue only.
Tbe cultta*e of both gold and silver
ptrlty with earl* other.
The repeal ofjthe IO p-r rent, tat
M salts.
Death to the forte bill
**Tora the rascal* out.”
DKUt l'KKS. TAKE SOTICK.
Duiing the two weeks just past,
two notab!
Sumter Superior Court, tbe verdicts In j ^
will make a dollar out of 00 cents worth
of silver. This is the kind of a dollar
they want paid to the farmt ra for the
products of tlieir farms and to workmen
lint it is not the kind
tin* Democratic party
fatot*.
The national I)em«>ciatic platform
take* the light view of tlie silver qiies
tl »n It says: “We hold to the use
of both gold aud silver as the standard
money of the country, and to the coinage
of both gold and silver without disci lad
nation against either metal or charge
for mintage: bin tbe dollar unit of coin
age of both metals must be of equal in-
I trinsic and exchangeable value or be
huts ) adjusted by international agreement, or
•ucli safeguard. <>( legislation as shall
Insure the maintain,nee o* the part)' of
the two metal, ami the e<|iial power of
any dollar all times in the ma'ket,
and in the payment of debt.; and we tie-
BEALL & OAKLEY’S
, . ... . | mand that all paper currency shall he
cases have been tried In i ... . . ,, , ,
kept at par with aud tedcemable in such
We insi.t upon this |>olicy a»
Which, while given with a promptness ...
. , , . . i ... i esttcialiy necessary for the protection
and emphasis somewhat startling, have *, _ . , . , . ' . .
. 1 , of farmers aud lalwiring classes, the first
met the universal commendation of the ^ ^ * eUm . J untUMe
’’During the tendency of these trials, I “*"«•* «•» " C “ rr * E ^" ,
Tu. T.f refrained (r .. m The •►emirat e party i. Ini favor of
... . , the coinage of silver dollais, but they
commenting upon the heinousoes* of , ’ :
. . .1 ,, ...... must l*e boucst dollar* — .N ivnnnali
-,the otfcnscs, not deeming it the province | ^^
of honorable journalism to bias public i * ___
nentiwent where such serious couse- j one of the work nun In the Caii.egl
-If You Want Bargains Always Call on Us.-
NOW
We are selling goods cheaper than ever.
WE
have always sold goods cheaper than any house in Amtricus,
and will continue to do so.
ANOTHER
case 5.000 yds shirting calico, best quality, 5c yd.
5,000 yds best standard dress styles calico, 5c yd.
Best line ginghams at prices that will open 3’our eyes.
Linen cliambra}' I2j4c, sold b}* others at 15c and 20c.
Wool ehallie I2j4e, worth 20c.
Summer Silks, China, Japs, etc., at cost to close.
WOOL DRESS GOODS
Collars aud cuffs cheaper than the cheapest.
White spreads and lace curtains cut below rock bottom
prices.
Table damask, towels, napkins, etc., 15 per cent cheaper
than you ever saw them.
NEW GOODS
just in. Moise ribbons, Point de Gene laces, Point de
Irlandc and silk laces at very low prices.
IF YOU WANT
at prices never before made in Americus.
Startling reductions in hosier}-, gloves,
a handsome and substantial trunk we have them at prices
which will def}’ competition.
New line trunks just received.
Traveling trunks, commodious and convenient.
We always have what we advertise, and at prices quoted.
A POINTER!
quem.es were involved; but now Hist m ||i, n, Homestead, in his trstlmnny he-
two juries of the best men of Sumter f ure glie ('<mgte»»h rod InvehtlgatioD
county hsve emphatically passed upon j committee culled attention to the fa. t crs , etc
the guilt of the accused; it is proper that when the McKinley lull was diaftid , 25 per CCIlt. reduction Oil white goods, and Oil laWUS, 111US
that T«* Tntka-UwoimKU should volco the duty on steel l.lllets on which the1 .- ,, , c .,, r .. „ ,
the hearty approval of the slgnltlcance I , calu wu . Used, was .educed, ll,,S ' mulls < etc ' Sllk finisb luulls ,OC - "°rtll I 5 C yd.
of these rerdicts, which is felt by the and this was done for the purpose of cn-
mitts, etc., Kocki If "care willing to charge goods to you at all, we will do
bottom prices on Ladies’ and Gents’ underwear, vests, draw-1 so !ls ckca l ) as I* or cash over the counter.
AND LAST,
good people of this county,
The safety of society depends no less
upon the chivalry of men titan upon tho
virtue of women; and when, as in these
two cases of seduction, the lack of tho
first caused tho destruction of tho inttcr,
tbe action of tho juries was in tho na
ture of n notice served upon nil those
who hold In light esteem tho virtue of
tho women of the land, that tho severest
penalty of tbe law will he surely ami
swiftly visited upon tlioso who, under
tbe sacred promise of marriage, destroy
tbe virtue of tbe daughters, and wreck
the bapplnesa of families.
Conservative people have hccu looking
with alarm at the tendencies of the
times to treat lightly the sacred subjects
of loto and marriage, especially ►luce
tire fruits of sueli lax views were crop-
pi eg out with too alarming frequency.
aiding tiro mill owners to reduce tho
wages of tlie men. The witness, Mr.
itiherts. who Is n member of tho A mal-
gated Association of Iron nml .Steel
Workers, stateil fmther that the
inanuliicturers were protected from
7‘> to 100 pur vent. and lie
thought the workmen ought to enjoy 11
portion of the bounty, ami the Demo
cratic members of the committee agreed
with him. During the discussion of tho
McKinley hill in tlm last congress, the
Itepuhlicaus asserted In ami out of ses
sion that the put pose ol the tin ill was to-
Increase tho wages of American work-
To test the sincerity of these men
Gents’ shirts at cast-
SHOES CHEAP.
be sure 3’pu come to the old reliable firm of Beall & Oakley
before you make your bill. Prompt, courteous and consci
entious service given. Yours to command,
BEALL & OAKLEY,
311 LAMAR STREET,
Phone 93.
an iiiiit'tiiiinent was olYered to t!u» Me-i
KitiU y bill |itovi(|lh|? tlmt an Incituae of.
iluty on inaniifac-turi'il Iron ui.il Metl be
contingent it|»ou a correspond!n£ In-
ertajw of wagrs, but am a matter of course j
In jaat tucli calamitous ocrurrrncles ns t t ic tntitr rubbers caused tin* amendment
constituted the basis of tlieee two pr.we- j % n \ H . promptly rejected —American,
cation*; and pnblic *cutinx*nt bad cr>»- ■
tallzed into a demand that tbe Hue be Till, resolution lutnnliiccd in the
drawn, and tbe strong arm of the law Ik* ' House some time ago by Congressman
raised in defense of female virtu©. Watson for the investigation of tbe
Presuming that tlie juries founded . Pinkerton detective agency Is l»ein^
their verdicts ti|»on tbe evidruce, and liberally discussed by Ids friends, some
that these verdicts were just and right-1 of whom go so far ns to claim that the
ecus, a sentiment of the strongest ap-' light against tlirni was originated by
proval is felt and expressed by all classes j Idm. That is not correct. Xaj J. C.
of our citizens; not only because a just C. Ulack, during tlie course of a speech
punishment lias been meted out to the in Columbia county last week, called
perpetrators of one of tbe worst crimes attention to the fact that the Mate of
against home and society, but also be- ( Georgia already bad on its statute liookt
cause a warning has been served upon a law prohibiting tbe bringing of Pink-
the evil-minded that the fathers ami erton men Into the State for service,
brothers of this country will as jurymeu I Tho act wss ratified December dO, IKK),
visit the unerring vengeance of the law
u;*on those, who, uumludful of tbe cldv
alric protection wldcli is due to woman
hood under .ill circumstances, shall pre
sume hereafter to play tho role
seducer.
snd may be found on page 220, acta of
1WI0-*01. Tbe real opposition to tho
Pinkertons began in the tioorgla Legis-
latino, a Democratic body. Following
the I up the good example of (ieorgla, the
State of Kentucky last week passed an
The shot gun is generally regarded as |act, forever shutting out tbe Pinkertons
a prn|»er punishment for the crime of from that State. Mr. Watson's resold-
seduction; but Mimtcr county juries 1 1ion was, unquestionably, a move in the
have by their nctiou said to tin* f;«tiiilio* right direction, following up the reform
of this land, “Violence is no longer nee-! instituted by others, ;tnd lie should have
essary to protect your homes; the law Is j whatever eiedit he deserve*: but be
ample, aud we will see that ills eufoiccd, should not have the credit of tiring the
thus not only punishing crime, but by the oiiglual anti-Pinkerton nun,—Sa-
the certainty of punishment, dot err lug vauiiah News.
Its commission in the future."
lu fir half ..f society, It. behalf of the *• fHttlM km-kxt rnmti, of the Car-
good people of the county, in behalf of, ne i ;le m1 "' *« v0 “ " ,01
female virtue, the sacred tegatd for,
which constitute, tl.r bulwark of out K 0 ™ ,,K ’ T, “'
home, and our very civilisation, Tm. | lnlll .'’' u,t, “ , ', u ' v;,1 “ j" ,t ‘‘ ! ,Mr
TutK.'-RxcuiEiiMr thanks those twenty-
four good aud true turn of Sumter coun
ty who have said. “The virtue of our
fair daughter, must aud shall be held ^r.liug the pay and the dull,
aa.acred a. our religion. Seducers, take R, * n arc sifted, It will be seen that the
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ORGANS.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS.
Co lan Seed Cil
Mi I Mackirery
Complrtr.
‘er i Ire-
Miltiaei)
Cjwptcle.
Cypriu
tinlrr.
Mind M.llt,
Pcm.it, tic.
Co'lon Gin.
Fesdtm,
Ccttd'Mer,
Prtrrrs.
le J Machiatry Comj'tl*.
Tho bent sj’stein for elevntin<r cotton and distributing muuio diret t
jrius. Many Gold Medals have been awarded to us. Write
for Catalogue, and for what you WANT.
Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Co..
Atlanta, Gcor&ia.
We have a few second-hand Pianos and
Organs which we will sell ve~^ cheap on the
installment plan. Payments may be made
weekly or monthly.
PRICES.
the ic
onic of the men
{ workmen make money. A few of tl.e
1 skilled iron roller s receive a* much as
a month, but when all the fact, re-
of tire
notice!’’
UttUUUAIIXU Tin: coLou List:.
At a recent Third party meeting in
Waahiugton county, at which; tire
negroc»_werc present by invitation, a
white man moved that a negro he made
chairman. The negro objected because
be thought it was not the proj-cr thing
to preaide orer »o august an assemblage
In hi* shirt sleeve*. There.ijhht the
whit, man who nominated trim, shucked
off his exmt sod lent it to the negro to
metr during the meeting.
average salary per month did not ex
ceed f/0.
lk»ee,l» »ed rlsl. dety .Utt w. ew.
(1m pnpli is ts n^isc tsisUss i* (Jm ms.
e^eye,—ot eewmeeled ...r.ili. |
of th. pmiMM.-«nnr CWr.UaM .
T.vrllf I s -;
- - -
Cholera infantum lias lost its tenors
since the introduction of ChatubciIain's
Colic, Cholcm and Diarrlnva itemedy.
When tint remedy is u«cd aud tire treat
ment as directed w .th each bottle is fol
lowed, a cure is certain. Mr. A. IV.
Walters, a prominent merchant at
IValtcrshuig, III., says: “It cured my
br.by boy of cholera infautum after sev
eral other remedies had tailed. The
child was so low that he seemed -Iraost
beyond the aid of human hands or reach
of any medicine." £> anti .70 cent bot
tles for .ale by W. A. Itembert, drug
gist. Juiydawlm
Always making
bo nee.—Life.
brake.—Wetting-
Kadicaily ami permanently cured without tire
knife, without danger, without pain, and with
out detention from business. Cure absolutely
guaranteed. No pay until cured. Sulfcrcrs from
Rupture can come for treatment w ith tho eotrli-
dent assurance that tirey can soon throw
away their trusses, never to resume them again: the cure is guaranteed to
lie radical and per manent. Frederick F. Moore, M. 1*., .Specialist ill tire treat
moot of diseases of the Rectum, tiemto-Urinary organs and Rupture, [icrtiin
neullv located in Macon, Ca., at 71 s . Mulberry street. Americus, at Mincisor
Hotel, Tli i usd ays and Fridays unt’l further notice.
Pianos from Forty to Seventy-five Dollars.
Organs from Fifteen to Thirty Dollars.
TERMS
One Dollar per week, or
Five Dollars per month.
BARGAINS.
If you want to buy, or sell, or
rent, or insure your store, or dwel
ling, or farm, make known your de
sire to M. CALLAWAY, the Real
Estate and Insurance man.
Hand and Typewriting Work
-BY-
WALTON CALLAWAY.
Ornct with CLARKE k HOOPEB.
&££& - ■- . v Ml .
The above are bargains.
Call early and secure one.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
WESLEYAN
FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, OA.
Annual session begins ftcpL »•*-
Largest patnmafe in State.
catalogue to W. C. BASS, 0. D..
Saw Mill Men. Attention!
ENGINES,
Our .pcctal biralceu fa Lear) machinery auch a*
BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND W00D-W01UKC MACfiLvBf
it* f<*
We am
. , —. celebrated Wood-working mac — ^
oooat factory price*. Write for circular of “Parmer*' Favorite" law mill; l» • * .
boat on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on j»sixi. Write *°*
prime; we can eava you money.
Perkins Machinery Compar,
67 SODn BROAD STREET, -
Vfeaa TeeWrttt.
atlas rA, W