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THE AM ERIC US WEEKLY TlMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 1&U2.
PURE! BRILLIANT! PERFECT!
f»KI> KVCHYWIIKIIKAMI F.NIMHWKD
IVlItKKt »:i( VMKth
Th# Moil r»p«Ur In lh« l'. H.
They are dally worn and warmly praised l.y
the solid H#pr#*enlall*# Men of this coun
try, ms ny oi them »*Jng of National fame.
T
»•-. . - _
t#rs, Nwbanlf, Pr*Mh«ri,
m»:n fminfxt ix all himikmionh
ami tkadf*.
I*lfYHR*IaX8 ItKtoMMKND THEM.
OF KXOXV1I.LE, TE>.\..
[HE LARGEST BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN AMERICA
HAS RECENTLY ORGANIZED A
LOCAL BRANCH IN AMERICUS.
Has Made lwo loans Here to the Amount of $2,500.
The Best Iodaceents are Offered tbe Investor or Borrower.
W. C. CAJITEH, Agent.
ALLISON & AYGOCK,
WholeMl,- will Itstnll Dealers 111
Books and Stationery
WE AHK AI.MO
(iENKKAL .• XKWSDKALKHS.
They cannot Iiotitflit *t your re«ld«h
a* they are not Mipplled to peddlern at a
price.
BUY NONE BI T THE GENITSE !
DR. E. J. ELDRIDGE.
A. K. HAWKES,
Maaufa* fining Optician,
Main outre. It Wli'tfliall Mire«.|.
Lcn«iit.tiding IMaiil, l'.» Krnfiir M., Ui. l'f
Klnitutli II'him 1 ,
ATLANTA, (iKOlldlA.
TWO KALES
OF NEW COTTON RECEIVED HERE
SATURDAY.
Capt. Mltk roumil ltr.it* i’aptaln flay to
T"wn I fly Minute#—Ami (let* to Mar
t!••• i ft.ilr In tin* Mouth— Morr fuming
ONE WORD!
I coino to you with u small affair
tlmt you may need. Iu England,
tlio Continent and .many foreign
countries, myself and wares aro
well known. Many American fam
ilies on their return from abroad
bring my articles with .them, for
they know them pretty well, but
you may not bo ono.of these,
Confidence between man and
man is slow of growth, and when
found, its rnruty makes it valuablo.
I ask your confidence ami make a
reference to this Journal to
dorso that confidence. I do not
think it will l>o misplaced.
I muko tlio best form of a cure
—an nbsoluto ouo—for biliousness
and hoadacho that can bo found in
this yoar. Tho euro is so small in
itself, and yot itsjeomfort to you is
so groat— 20 minutes being its
limit whon roliof comes—that it
has become tho marvol of its timo.
One and ono-lmlf grains of mod-
icine, coated with sugar, is my
remedy, in tho Hhnpo of one small
pill, known to commorco ns DR.
HAYDOCK'B NEW LIVER
PILL. It is old in tho markots of
Europo, but is new to North Amer
ica. The price is ns low ns an
honest mcdicino can bo sold at, 25
cents. Send a postal card for n
sample vial, to try them before you
purchase.
DR. HAYDOCK,
(12 Fulton St., N. Y.
On, Pill I, ■ Dot,.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
roll SALK UY ALL ItKl’GfllSTS.
EVERY PILL IB SUGAR-COATED.
If ynurdrugflit doe* not keep them we
will mull them free to any addrc««on receipt
of tS cent*. Five vlala for one dollar.
BUY AT O.NCK! DO NTT DELAY.
IIAVIHlf K * CO
apridAwlyurra
Kvamlnatlon for Industrial College.
On Tuesday, August Pith, an exami
nation will be held by the county school
commissioner and all young ladiea who
deal re to enter the Georgia Normal and
Induatrial achool at Milledgeville can
obtain desired information by consult
ing with the coimty school commi-sion-
er i-iior to that date, and if a catalogue
j' i*» wanted. President J, Harris Chappell
1 will gladly furnish same to any who will
tton were brought to wr|te Lim at Milledgeville, Georgia. The
Americas Saturday, an.l auon tl.c lleecy ■ whoH ,„ ne of Ulc gramIest institution
I staple Kill be rolling In by th, hundreds. I ft)r tll „ eiIucation „ f young womcn iu
Mr. Jss*« Cooper telegraphed Mr. „ i0 KUtb , t u aIs „ the cIlcal «. st
Clay that lm would l.avo a bale in Salur- MC | llM1 ] , n (;eorgiil . The next sess'on
.lay by tho Sam road. Mr. Cooper waa w ,|| begin September 2Lt, an.l there is
** “ l,U * or<l ! ,l10 eo “°" aH I ample time for all who are interest,■,! to
Two bale,
reported by Tiik Timkx-Kecoiiiiku of
.Saturday. Mr. M. II. Council aim re
ceived a bale from 111* plantation, Bring
nearer town III, bale arrived In the city
about fitly minute* ahead of Mr. Clay'*,
which canto by railroad at 3:30 p. m.
Hut there are certainly two bale* of
cotton In Amerlcus at till* writing. Mr.
Clay'* la atorod at the warehouse of Mr.
Lee (i. Council.
Mr. M. II. Council'* bale I* at the
warehouae of Council .V McGarrali. The
cotton wa* not put on the market, a*
many of tbe buyera are out of town.
Captain Council'a bale came from bln
place juat tbla aide of Captain Clay'*,
and wa* ral»ed by Mr. ll. F. Jcnkln*.
who I* In charge of tlio plantation. The
bale welgliod 453 pound*, and wa* Kent
to Baldwin .V Co., of Savannah, by tlio
Sam passenger train laat night. It wax
claaaed a* low middling.
Captain Clay’* bale weighed 4(t!
pound*, and wa* cla**cd a middling.
Sumter I* ahead, and furnishes the
tint cotton of the now crop at tho nonth.
During the epidemic of (lux In ttl*
county, In 1888, I had hard work to
get all information necessary. Tlie re
port of the lady board of visitors was
published in Tiik Timks-Ukcoiii.ku
August Hod and will also be in tbe
weekly Tmhcx-KkoiRDER August 4t!i.
Special attention is called to the report
a* it is full and complete and will ma
terially aid those who may desire to
know of the different industrial an.l
normal branches taught in the college.
It*low W«* g
piiprr* that c
xon street;
stand: hIho
that can t» fi
.■the list of Hi-- leading daily
ii Iw had at our store, !*•> Jack*
il»o at Hotel Windsor New*
partial l!«t of thu Maguxlues
md at our at on*; also at Hotel
Windsor New*Htaml.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS.
The New York World, the New York
Herald, The rinclnnatl Kmiulrer,
The Courier-Journal, The Atlanta
Con»tltutlon, The Atlanta Journal,
The Macon Te'egragh. Havaunah
Morning New* ami The Atnerlcu*
Times-Recorder.
Weekly.--! he Chicago World.
MAGAZINES.
Harper’* Monthly, The Century,
Hcrlbuer’*, I.IpplucottV, Frank l*e*»
lie** Popular Monthly, Frank !.»•*.
lie** Bm I get/Her lew of heri««r«. The
Forum and oilier*.
After till* date we wCl keep on sale n And-
eU«a line of nove-*, *tc.
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
AMERICTS, GEORGIA.
P. S.—Mall order* will receive tprclal n<*
tent Ion.
DISPR0P0RTI8NABLENESS
is the biggest word in the English language. Likewise larg,
is the sale of Su miner Goods began last week by us at once
which defy competition.
The disproportionablcness of the prices given by us is »
bold contrast with established values.
in mind right here that we never fail to do what we promise
and we now promise to sell
AT COST
all Summer Dress Goods, Mitts, Silk and Lisle Gloves, Chin]
Silks, India Silks, Mulls, Organdies, White Goods, Fancj
I Parasols, Fans, etc.
Atlanta New..
Atlanta, Ga., August 3.—[Special.]
The directors of the Alliance State
Kxchango are holding their annual busi-
ne** meeting to-day in the exchange
building on Hunter street.
The director* from all over tbe state
aro here, a full board with ono or two
excptioDH being here.
The director* are Colonel Peek, from
the state at large, and Messrs. W. A.
Kckonl, K. M. lirown, W. A. Wilson, I).
11. Wells, I,. F. Livingston, T. J. Bar
rett, L. S. Ledbetter, W. A. Broughton,
II. I*. Kldon and W. A. Pierce.
Governor Nortben lias called a mcot-
, , . . , , , „ ,, Ing of tho advisory board In tlio adju-
koop a supply of Chamberlain* Colic, lant Renerar . oflice for Allgust 8th .
_ ANNOUNCEMENTS.
for Slate Senator.
1 announce myself «a * candidate tor Sen
ator for tbe Thirteenth Senatorial District,
subject to the Democratic nomination. My
record a* a Democrat and tur arvlm to the
party I trust entitle me to the hearty nip-
port of my fellow-Democrat*. Respectfully,
Cl-ddw-td Wa. A. WILSON.
I anooaace my candidacy and solicit the
support of the volet* of aasstsr county In
1h* Utasoeretle primary, August 3Mb, for
Kapresvatattv* ol tbe county.
D-C.N. Ht'RKIIALTER.
Iter Rcpreecntallve.
1 announce mrtrlf n candidate lor Repre
sentative of Burner county, *nd nsk tbe sup-
port ot the voter* of the asms. Hubjrct to
the Democratic nomination, Ausu.t JXth,
1MC. WHIUIIT llltADY.
JulylS-ld
fnr llepmentallve.
Tovuk UnaocuATiior Si-utkh Cocxtv:
—1 hereby announce my candidacy for the
Leal.tMure, subject to the action ot the
Democratic primary ot Sumter county, and
ask my friend* to give me ihctr support.
Your Kollowl'ItU-ii.
UIISdAwtf UKDIKIE ST \ I* LET* >N,
Cholont and Diarrhiim llemedy on hnud.
People ofton came ten or twelvo miles
In tlio night to geta b jttle of the remedy
I have been selling patent modicinc*
for tho put ten years and find that it
liaa given better aatiafactlon In caaea of
diarrluvea and llux than any other medi-
clno I have over handled,—J. It. lien-
ham, Drugglat, Golconda, Pope Co., Ill
Over live liuudred bottles of tbla remedy
were sold in that county during the epi
demic referred to. It waa a perfect sue
cess anil wu the only remedy that did
euro the worst cases. Dozens of persona
there will certify that It savetl tliclr
live*. In four other epidemics of bowel
complaint this remedy has been equally
successful. -•< and 30 cent bottles for
sale by IV. A. Lambert. al' cUw-lm
Off for Nfw York.
Mr. Charles L. Aosley, of the large
dry goods emporium of Wheatley
Ansley, left Tuesday for New York.
Mr. Ansley will visit and inspect tbe
various eastern market*. He Isa aklllcd
and Judicloua buyer, and knows the
wants of tbe trade.
Tbe firm's trails has been so Immense
tbe past season that Mr. Ansley llndt
It necessary to double bla stock and will
be aulsted In bis large purchases by Air.
S. B. Stantteld, who la now In New
York.
Mr. Ansley wu accompanied on hie
trip by Mrs. Ansley and Miss Carrie
Speer. He will combine business with
pleasure, and promises to show all the
novelties of tbe metropolis at tbe fall
opening of Wheatly A Ansley.
from the 1*1 ncy Wamtl*
Of tbe North to the Everglades of tbe
South, druggist* are beselgvxl by people
with every shade of rheumatism, In
quiring about Dr. Drummond's Remedy,
"Will It cure me?" And the druggist
points to the fact that the Drummond
Medicine Co , 48-30 Malden 1-ane, New
York, offer a reward of £>00 for a case
their remedy will not cure. That kind
of answer Is satisfying, and the suilcrer
planks down live dollars and goes home
and I* cured. Not only relieved but
cured. Agent* wanted. aiig.Vwgw
For Rc|irr»chtitU
To Tiik Timkn-R>i..iii.kii:
nouuce Umtlthc nsine
tried DemoerKl.'C'Ai
TON, D before the |>eo|
ReprcvcDtull'
Petnocntltcn
he will lie enr
ported by blN
i,subject toll)
mlnntlox Itt |
cvtij anlenll.
Tile -Min'* Klltrrprl-e.
The bale of cotton of Capt. Mick
Council «as shipped to Savannah Satur
day night on tho S. A. ,v M. passenger
train. This was tlio llrat hale marketed
upright aud well! In Georgia, and the Sam w ith customary
IN i.. ADDER- enterprise, agreed to hustle it throii"h
"V!;:: I «■«wr «nck
ing for the trip They got it
ball early sinnlav m..i inn--
Tbo late encampment at Griffin will
be discussed, and also tbe report of
Lieutenant Satterlee on the inspection cf
tho troops of the state which he recently
made.
Mrs. Jesse Olive, who threw vitriol on
Alice Smith lost week, will have a bear
ing before Judge Orr tomorrow. From
tho evidence obtained it is probable that
tbe case against Mrs. Olive will be dis
missed. Her victim, Alice Smith, is
still suffering a great deal at the Grady
hoapitiL
LKMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Drink.
For billousneu, constipation ami ma
laria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleepleuness, nervousness aud
heart diseases.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Indies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr.JMozley'a Lemon Elixir is prepared
from the fresh juice of lemons, com
bined with other vegetable liver tonics,
and will not fail you in any of the above
named diseases. JOc. and $1 bottles at
druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxley, At
lanta, Ga.
A Banker Writes.
From experience In my family, Dr. H.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir baa few. If any
equals, and no superiors In medicine, for
the regulation of the liver, stomach and
bowels. W. H. Maoness,
President National Bank, McMinnville,
Tenn.
A card.
Nor nervous and sick headaches. In
digestion, biliousness and constipation
(of which 1 have been n great sufferer) I
have never found a medicine that would
give such pleasant, prompt and perma
nent relief as Dr. II. Mozlejr’s Lemon
Elixir. J. P. Sawtell, Griffin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Call
julyl-thu-sun-wky 3m
•bhi-rtltol D-tti-r*.
The following unclaimed letters will
be sent to the dead letter office if not
called for la ten days. Say "advertis
ed letters" when calling for them at
office:
A—Jack Allin, 11S Allen.
II—Fannie Hivin'. Miss Anna Brooks,
Mrs T S Brooks.
C—Cliffcrt Croffert, Mrs N C Cook.
I>—Mrs Lizzie Dees.
K—George Fuller.
G—Mis* \\ illie Godwin, Mis* Dell*
Giles.
II—Ilenry L HID, Mis* .Sonic Heeler,
Mrs Mollie Harris.
J—Mi's Willie Jones, Tom Jackson,
col., 8 H B Jones.
K—Miss Vinie Keely.
L—MrL Lanier.
I’—Eddy Prices.
It—Mrs. Handle Heed.
S—W II 8mlth, Mr* Mary .Smith, Miss
Patsy Sparks, Miss Georgia Schley,
M K Stern.
J. C. Husky, P. M.
Amerlcus, Ga., August 3,1803,
Mr. John Carpenter, of Gopdlnnd,
Ind., says: "I tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrlm-a Remedy, for (liar-
rhiua and severe cramps and pains In the
stomach and bowels with the best re
sults. In the worst coses 1 nevor had to
give moro than third doso to tbo effect a
cure. In most cases one dose will do.
Besides its other good qualities it la
pleasant to take." l!.*> and .’>0 cent bot
tles for sale by W. A. Humbert.
augJ-da w-lm
A Cart).
Amkhiits, Ga., July dad, 1803.—To
Tiik Time—Km <>ni»:n: In the publica
tion of Jnlo 22nd my signature appears
in a manner that doe* me gross injustice,
ami misrepresents my position. I did
sign a paper certifying to tlio character
of tbo two grammars In quostlon. tbe
same as card published a* the opinion of
Dr. Eldridge, and my signature wa* un
der his. The whole matter seems to
have been doctored to suit the parties at
intcresL 1 stand by tbe presentment of
the grand jury. J. G. Battle.
To tho Urmorrallr KaocutWe Committee.
The democratic executive committee
of Sumter county are requested to meet
nt tbe usual place In Amerlcus, on Fri
day, August 12th, nt 11 n. m Be glad
to have a full attendance of the commit
tee a* matten of special interest to the
party are necessary to be attended to.
This August 3, 1802.
J. A. Ansley, Chairman.
E. C. Steer, Secretary.
AT CUT PRICES
we offer Chiffon Lace, Val Lace, Chantilly Lace, Point “d
Gene” Lace. Point ‘‘dc Irlandc” Lace, etc.
JUST RECEIVED
a beautiful line of Hosiery, iu Gray, Tan, Mode aud White
an elegant line of Windsor Ties.
Splendid Trunks!
Elegant Trunks
Call on us for Good Goods at low prices.
BEALL & OAKLEY
311 LAMAR STREET,
PHONE Oil.
Disordered Liver set right by Bee-
chain's Pills.
Nothing la It.
It seems tbst there is no good founds-
Uon for the rumor to which The Timks-
Hr.coRnr.it referred yesterdsy that an
other big grocery company Is soon to bs
started In Amerlcus. An InvestigsUon
failed to trace it to any reliable source,
ss the sup|>osed projectors of the enter
prise are really not In It.
ug noth-
i-l lluii
»tij >up.;
Again at Ills I'ost.
The many friends of Mr. William Ar
gue will learn with pleasure that he lias
again accepted the position of master
mechanic in the S. A. & M. railroad |
shops in this city, which he resigned j
sonic time since. Than Mr. Argue there j
is no liner machinist in the south, or one \
moro competent for tho place he now so j
successfully tills. The road is fortunate j
in again securing his valuable services. -
I'm> mo
It-|o
Tlie uisuy frivn-l*«f Mu
hvrvbysanouncc 1,1.11.1.,.
lteprrM-nlsttvv from *- oi
talks I.ctj.iK-rallc notnlio-
sopt-ort of nil voter. In tin
JuljT-^aa-tf
I.VMKs I . t:v<>
I Mon mil
i return* f.
for cotigt
203; for a
•VI!; \V. i .
of agiicu!
lien!
U.lllo
A FOURTH PARTY ORGANIZED
WITS AT LEAST TWO ADHERENTS.
OOBB & DANIEL
THE AGITATORS.
Tbe principles of the three parties noi
in existence are antagonistic to eac
otber. Each claiming the most desira
hie platform on which to stand. W<
claim that a platform should be adopte
on which all can stand. We also clair
that this Is practicable If they wear lb
right kind of SOOES. We bare th
most complete line of shoes in the nt;
bought direct from the very best mas
facturer* In the United States. Wee»
ault people of all denominations, llotl
rich and poor can all And shoes to mi
them, whether they belong to th
Woman’s lUghta Party or noL
COBB & DANIEL.
402 Jackson Street. I
Mrvd by Lightning.
Daring the heavy rainstorm yesterday
afternoon, lightning struck the hand
some residence of Mr. Earl, In Lee too,
setting I ton fire. The alarm was quickly
turned In, bat owing to the distones from
the nearest Are plug It was impossible
for the department to render aid, and
the handsome old mansion and contents
were burned to the ground. The house
wee recently occupied by tbe late Dr.
James Fort. The loss, It la thought,
will be nearly covered by Insurance.
Will be aoltl before tbe coart houee door In
tbe city orAmcrtcua, duinter county. Un.,
on tlie flmt Tueedey In Heptember. IwJ, be
tween tlie legal hoaraofeale, the following
deerntM-d property, to-wit:
Lot* of fund number* forty-nine end
tlfty'.**) In tlie old twcnty-nlxtli dUirlet of
Humter county, He. levied on »• the prop
ertyof Mr*. L. A. t'loml, l»y virtue of ecoun
ty court ll. fe. lulled from tlie county court
or Huuitcr v*. W. W. Cloud, prlurlpel. I*er-
klu Dupree, i’ruwer, uud Mm. I*. A. ('loud,
acceptor. In fevor of the lluuk of Auierlcu*
v*. the Riiltl W, W. t'loud et el Property
pointed out l»y plntutlflN Htloruey. Tcnmit
hi pM*M Mtlnti nn(tfli>d iu term* of the lew.
I hi* .1 ul> -Mid, |vr_\
• Is. II. lOHKFMT HlterllT.
-si )
solMatt.l
ary tfve
JJJ.'Iycr,
Terrell,
vet li:
there been Mich a crop of
tomatoce rained iu ;u.«l around Aineiictu*
ai thU eekxotj. Tiik Timk> I»e< oi;t»ei:
complimented l*y Mrs. M. I). Dell
POWDER
urtlm M.hule r lm* inu<1>
* month** Riipport fioi
Siilnr. dee.-,*MM|; the
lie Ih. lr returji-:
iretiicreforefo rde nn
lliKUhirlhe kiM.fp.lmi
-**d. to file
I to
Absolutely Puro.
Drill,.
llSfit 1 !!
iiiui**ioner with a beautiful
duple of her crop.
11. Davit, I The tomatoes were the acme variety,
j large, smooth and delightfully juicy.
HIT.
application
i ill- »«Utr
appraiser-
I sdmonlRli
I ereditor*.
ih-irohj.i.
•re the H«.p.
( to bn h« Id
. I Hr.', \» by
•I M* pray •
cM l ailed |
Wild HI. ]
.ml iiltd nlTIclitl *!gnn-
' ii rust. I MB.
r. m'KKII, OrJtnnry
ANPERSONYILLE HIGH SCBOO
Tha Kssrrissa of This School far lh» Ca.s
lag Tvna Will IWgla Aag. *». t*n.
FACULTY:
D. Dducam "...
w P{»2*!
*""wJtt 1 SUiVlE5 , A-2lS* 3
efiSSSwssdSsistfK
RATE* Or TUITION:
Primary.Dsportmeot, per month
Academic Department, per month •••• ; •
Colfegtata (Without Laoguaxas P rr , l , l J. 1 *.
CollMlatc (with Isanguagcs) per month..
I ncldental iVc, per month •;...
Board, per month ’
Ibwrtl iand Tuition can l»c secured tor
per scholastic montn.
i7or*H/‘ r -
Audersonvllle ha* advanlarc* ,
no other place In ihe state for the lo*- *"
a IIIch Hchool. .is,, .tid on th
li T*ea«y of access, lielng atturtC*
Houtoweatein Ittillmud. irinka toil
A* then* sis no Intoxicating «r ln f
here, It I* fr*T from *u< h dcin
line nee*. The cltlr.cn* are not*«
tehlgencc nrid tilKh-tom*** ,n
henrtlly co-4.pt rate with the ten*'
thing that | i ttiiln* to the ltd
M'llOOl. , ,
Tin**** thing*, together with *1
m*M»of IhuliMittlon, rcn.ler Ai.
iii«.tat ilentrahle place lor the euui
vVvmV
* ,aii
fists-lit
r.W DFNCAN I
lr. IV. II. ItAIH-
Yliqn ti.H.r.1 »i
A full liuo «f |>al«-nt ami I "'
mvtlicluvA ut Dr. Kldrhlgc s.
m PER CENT, L
THOS. E. ALLEN, Agent Macon, Sumter and W^
Counties. Loans negotiated on improved Cit;
County Real Estate.