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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TiMliS—RECORDER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, Ib»2
THIS SEASON WILL SOON BE OVER FOR
Summer Shoes and Straw Hats.
Wo
Still Have a Large Stock on Hand.
THEY MUST GO.
HKI) KYKKYtrtIKItK AND FSDOKHFD
WHKKKVKH CHKI).
Th* Moat I’oputar GIomm la th« V. H.
They are «lnl1y worn nu«l warmly pralM-U by
thesollil Representative Men of this coun
try, many oi th«m l«-lti< of National fame.
Tba list rmltra-M Ranker#. Merchant*. law-
»er*. Governor* rtmatora, Ferelgn Mini#-
tar*, Mechanics. Drencher*.
men i.misknt in all profriiiom
AND TRAD LA.
I'HYBIUIaNS recommend them.
They cannot Ik* tmiucht at your residence,
aa tliry art* not ftUp|illr«l to prddler* at any
prlca.
BUY XOSE BI T THE GESI1SE !
These perfect Glasses air ncrurstely adjust
ed to all eye# at the drug atore t-f
DR. E. J. ELDRIDGE.
A. K. HAWKES,
Manilla* luring Opt Irian.
Main Office, 19 Wh'tehall Htreet.
Lens Grinding riant, ID heratnr Ht., Under
K I III t ■)> 11 Ifouae,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.
CALVIN CARTER <fc SON.
“LET THEM SPEAK.*'
A SPICY CARD FROM AN ALLIANCE
DEMOCRAT
Mho la Heartily In fetor of the Candidate*
for the l.rgUlMtiire Meeting and Fapre**-
nu *elr Opinion*—Mr. IV. A. Neal*
Uiil . lo The Time*. Recorder.
ONE WORD!
Mu. KiUTolt— Residing in the county
where rumors are so rife, and prompted
hy what I believe to he the good of the
county, I desire some information {Niiiti*
cally.
In the first place, I hear that some of
I como to you with a snmll affuir to the ■wtal.iundselln.
. . • „ * « to commit themselves on that vital prin-
thnt you may not'd. In England, c |j,| e republican government, viz., the
tho Continent and many foreign
countries, myself and wares are
well known. Many American fam
ilies on their return from abrond
bring my articles with them, for
they know them pretty well, but
you may not bo ono.of tbeso.
Confidence between man and
man is slow of growth, and whon
found, its rarety makes it valuablo.
I ask your conthlouco ami make a
reference to this Journal to iu-
dorse that confidence. 1 do not
think it will bo misplaced.
I make tho best form of a enro
—an absoluto one—for biliousnosa
and headache that can bo found in
this year Tho euro is so small in
itsolf, and yot its comfort to you is
so groat—20 minutes boing its
limit whon roliof comos—that it
has bocomo tho marvel of its timo.
Ono at .1 one-half grains of moil
icine, coated with sugar, is my
remedy, in tho sbapo of ono small
pill, known to commorce as DR
HAYDOCK’8 NEW LIVER
PILL. It is oldjinjthe markets of
Europe, but is now to North Amer
ica. The price is os low os an
honest medicino can be sold at, 25
cents. Send a postal card for a
•ample vial, to try them before yon
purchase.
DR. HAYDOCK,
63 Fulton St., N. Y.
On. Pill I.. Dom.
PURE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
roK SALE IIV ALL IIHI'OOISTM.
EVERY HIM. IS sro.AK-l OATKD.
Oftfceut*.
BUY AT *
• dollar.
1*0 NCT DELAY.
IIAYDO( K A CO
Jacobs'Pharmacy
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Marietta A Peachtree Streets.
I*. O. Hot 327.
A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
Fond's Ft
! «m n I hi
i Hair l>yc
1,1 Jacobs
Alicea's Piasters
Feat n't Capsine Flatters .
Dr I. A Magill t Uranic Rl i
Fradyrftlne . . . ...
Hertford t Acid Fh. sphate
Sva{. *rti i} cake
C.l,..
r bo*
CuHc ... .
Ilagan s Magnolia I'alm
Fay Hum, St. Thomas .
Il r Fitters
Sage's Catarrh Cure .
H uquet Soap, cake .
Tserything usually s<M in a f.
drag sic re. retailed at wholesale prise
uj your orders, scad lo us aad save r
l.ajrest charges are usually rye
|«i package under j Its.
election of all officers, both county anti
municipal, by the jtcople. Now, I wou'.d
ask how in tho name of common sense
do Much aapiiantn to office expect tho
popular vote? Are they *tanding on their
inflated self-esteem, their go»nI look*, or
their character? In my opinion. Mi.
Editor, with the light of paat experience.
It i« bnl «1 ii® to the voter that he ahouhl I i itcrar y merit* of the discourse p
know the |»o*ition of theiie candidate*,
at leaat on l«>cal issue*. Then let them
■peak out; the common people, of whom
1 am one, de»ire to know not only the
man but the principle* that he propose*
to advocate If elected. I for one, ami
my neighbor* are *lmllarly imprcMited,
wish and must know whero these men
stand on important local matter that *o
interest the people at this time.
I also hear it rumored that a certain
large and wealthy corporation in till*
vicinity is necretly grooming men favor
able to thorn for tho coining representa
tive elootlon; that It is expoctod that tho
mon they aro supporting for tho next
legislature are to relievo railroads of
taxes.
Now, Mr. Editor, I am a friend to rail
roads. I regard them as great dove!
oper*;a* absolutely necessary for the
good of the country; and I would give
them all the encouragement, good will,
and Indeed exact justice; but this matter
of exempting them from taxation is too
much. We are too poor, anti taxes are
burdensome to all alike. Then let ua
all bear the burdens equally. I believe
In equal justice to all, and special prlvl
leges to none. In my opinion candidates
should speak out on these matters, and
when they do speak, stand up to the
rack. We, the country people, Insist
that no man's burdens be put upon us;
and we are teeth and toe-nail against
men who are privately groomed for such
purposes. Representatives arc supposed
to represent the entire people and not
private corporation*. l( U be true that
one of the presentcandidate* for nomi
nation iu the coming primary, voted at
time while a member of the legisla
ture against taxing railroads, and that
another one is a silent director in a
large corpoiation, and that the two have
I linked their destinies together, lacked
| hy the said corporation, I say now that
the people will not take them. I say
I that the* met*- denial of these questions
j on tho streets will not answer the pur-
• 1*0*0. We want it in black and white;
; we want It so firmly tixed that it will bc-
j come a principal; and then acts w ill Ik*
j true and no mistake. Yours truly,
W. A. Seai.*,
Alliance Democrat.
Professor Lsnr's Lcrtnra
A very appreciative audience heard
Prof. Charles Lane's second lecture last
evening at the city hall, on the subject
of “Conversation."
While this lecture was productive of
less merriment among his auditors than
that on the “Analysis of Laughter,"
there in no doubt that this from a purely
literary standpoint is a more finished
and scholarly production, and would
appear in print to better advantage for
the lecturer's reputation as a student
and literateur.
Professor l«anc displayed deep research
in the choice of the themes of bis dis
course ami his illustrations, were apt,
beautiful, bumorojs and pathetic by
turns.
While Professor lane might by his
first lecture have established a reputa
tion here a* a first class wrag and racon
teur, by reason of the side-splitting
humor that bubbled up in almost every
sentence, his admirers could not but he
pleased to sec a more artistic phase of
h 1 * versatile talents presented in the lec
ture of last evening, wherein the pure
d«»m-
DUS. M1 LI.HR ,v MANN.
Physicians and Surgeons.
otJWe In II • |»-r ItiilMtiis. \.» — I m e
•tr.«rU otlt hour* from * to • a m. i: l
.and it
tiewarr of tllnlioeuts fur (’alarrli That Con-
lain Mercury.
As mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell »ud completely derange the
whole system when rntering It through
the mucous surface*. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip
tion* from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do Is ten fold to tho
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K.
J. Cheney %Y Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally,
acting directly tt|»on the blood and mu
cous surface* of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
genuine. It i* taken internally, ami
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney
aV Co. Testimonial* free.
Sold hy druggist*; price T'*c. per
bottle. angl'wlm
inated over the wealth of humorous
illustration with which it was embel
lished.
America* i* deeply indebted to Pro-
fessor I.ano for two literary treats such
as are seldom heard: and he will always
have a warm spot in the hearts of her
people.
Ilim I IVae CiiriMl of So-Called Cancer.
Lulaton, Ga.
Dear Sir—This I* to certify that 1 was
a sulTerer with a place on my under lip
for fourteon years, and was under treat
ment of different physicians, but they
done mo no good. 1 had lost hope of
being cured l>y medical treatment I
then went to a doctor living in Florida,
who treated them by art After going
to him it got well apparently, or awhile,
but returnod as bad as ever. I then con
cluded to try P. P. P. (Prickly Ask, Poke
Root and Potassium), and alter taking
five bottles (pint size) was cured. I also
find it a good medicine to give a good
appetite, and to give proper digestion.
Yours most truly,
L. J. Strickland.
THE
SUMMER
GIRL.
ALLISON & AYCOCK.
STATIONERS and NEWSDEALERS
Are just in receipt of u lot of FINE
STATIONERY, also Home ELE
GANT PICTURES, PICTURE
FRAMES, MOULDINGS, etc.
Our line of MOULDINGS are
ESPECIALLY FINE.
WE MAKE FRAMES TO OR- Her eyes sparkled,
DER ON SHORT NOTICE. |
Have also received a VERY When she saw what
FINE LINE OF BASKETS, j BEALL & OAKLEY
DINNER BASKETS, OFFICE i
BASKETS, FLOW ER BAS
KETS, etc. We would !>o glad to OFFERING IN
have you call ami seo our foods.
ORDERS FROM PARTIES
OUT OF THE CITY WILL RE
CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
4 c Jacxso*, Bt., under Horr.L Windsor
Married In Ntw York.
Married last Saturday in New York
City, Miss Marguerite Belle Baas to Dr.
Kugene Webster Davis. When living
here Miss Bass was a leader in society
and one of the most popular and beauti
ful young ladiee in this section of the
state. Admirers she had by the score,
and It was with deep -regret that they
saw her leave some three years ago.
Congratulations from friends here will
be showered upon the happy and charm -
ing young bride.
A Reward of S500
Will be paid for any case of rheumatism
which cannot be cured by Dr. Drum
mond'* Lightning Remedy. This oiler
i* made in good faith by the proprietor*
and there is no reasonable excuse for
any one to suffer longer. Any ordinary
case will be cured with one bottle. In
addition to the reward for difficult case*,
the money is always refunded when* tlo-
cdy fails to cure. The price a
bottle is $.*»—and that is the cost .u a
*. Drummond Medicine Co, Iv.Vj
Maiden Lane, New Yor«c. Agent* want-
atiglP-w-Jw
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Fur Matr Senator.
in Bounce myself us * candidate for Hen-
fur the Thirteenth Henatoriat District,
subject to the Democratic noiulnstlon. My
nl as * iKirocrut sn«l my m rvl*cs to Hu-
party I trust entitle me to the hearty sup-
port of my fellow- iKima rals Respectfully,
•CI-dAw-td Wo. A. WILHG
Fur Representative.
I announce nty candidacy find solicit the
support of the voters of Bumter county In
the th-tnocratlc primary, August Jit It, foi
lb-prcwcntMlIve of the county.
D U. N. m*RKH M.TF.H.
For Representative.
I announce myself n citndlihito for Hepre'
tentative of Humtcr county, and n*k the sup'
port of the voters of the same. Subject to
the Democratic nomination, Aiicust ‘Jtfth,
Isttt. WRIGHT MILADY.
JulyHMd
Have Been
SWELTERING BARGAINS.
For Representative.
Totiik Democrats ok humtkk County:
—I hereby unnouiico my rittidldHcy for the
Legislature, subject to thu action of the
Democratic primary of Muintcr county, ami
ask my friends lo give ms their support.
Your Fellow Cltlscn,
ull«-dAwtf UKOKGK HTAPLLTON,
For Representative.
To TllK TlMEs.Rrcoiti.ru: Plena# an-
Bounce that|tbe name of that uprlghtand well
tried Democrat, Caft. JOHN L ADDKR-
TOS, Is before the peopleof Humtcreounty for
Representative, subject to the oetlon of the
Democratic nomination In primary, and that
he will be earnestly and enthusiastically sup
ported by his Many Fmikkds.
For Representative.
The many friends of Mr. JAM EH K. 1IAHM
hereby announce his name as a candidate for
Representative from Mumter county, subject
to the Democratic noiulnation, and ask the
support of all voters in the county.
JulyT-dAw-tf
Postponed.
On account of the rain, the examina
tion of applicants for the Georgia Indus*
trial Normal School, at Millcdgcville,
, which wa* t.» tiavo b**en held yes-
lay, August ltl, is postponed until
Tuesday next, August *j:h|. All parties
interested are request* d to takn due
notice W. N MooliK,
C. S r. S. C.
f**rincil rlnraber, Aiucricu*, Ga,
A tg'tst 1*J, D:»J.
Wo still offer for a short while loupor all “Hot Weathor” Fabrics
at coat, to wako room for oar mammoth fall ami winter stock of Dross
floods ami Novolties, which is now being bought by our buyer in tho
caatern markets.
We have a beautiful line of Hosiery in Gray, Tan, Mode ami
White.
JUST RECEIVED.
Gents' Silk Handkerchief, Ladies Silk ami Embroidered Handker-
kerchief; a new lino of Serirn; also New Calicoes, Ginghams,
Chcverons, etc., for fall trade ; a lovely line of Indigo I’creaLs in Blue
and Gold effects.
TO ARRIVE.
A largo assortment of Art Goods, Stamped Linens, Zephyrs,
Wools, etc.
We will soon have thu most comploto line uf Imported Hosiery in
tho city.
TO THE LADIES.
If you'contemplate buying a Trunk, we would bog to say to you
that we liavo an olegnnt lot of them nt prices thnt enuso competition
to shuddor,
Don't fail to come to sue us.
BEALL & OAKLEY,
“ THE LEADERS,”
311 LAMAR STREET,
I* IIONE 03.
\ FOURTH PARTY ORGANIZED
WITS AT LEAST TWO M2RTS.
COBB & DANIEL
THE AOITATORS.
The principles of the tbres parties Do
ts existence ere antagonistic to each
other, Kach claiming the moat deilra-
ble platform on which to a tend. Wa
claim that a platform should be adopted
on which all can stand. Wo also claim
that thii Is practicable If they wear the
right kind of SHOES. We bare the
moat comptete line of shoes in the city,
bought direct from the very beat manu
facturer* In the United State.. We can
atilt |>eop!e of all denominations, lioth
rich and poor can all tint! shoes to suit
them, whether they belong to the
Woman's Itlghtn Party or not.
COBB & DANIEL.
402 Jackson Street.
p. hi. a**i mi
Dr. Mil l * a H -I it-nt. .*.
Mill* Cults.
Farmer* wishing t«» raise mule r*.lt*
are notiiu-tl that Dr. r.-ischal's tine Span
ish .lack is at my (arm at .lentilmrs’
crossing on the s. A. %Y M. railroad mar
Plain*. L»:k Damh ,
augl'.*-w.;moa Hui^r intemh-ut.
cldng
The most powtiful and
Furniture Repaired.!^
i.on'1 have your Furniture rrja * *
men that an? here t«*-Ui»y and sot
pi see «o morrow, but take It t.i
FKAlTH and have It Uon«- nubt mi I
iaaeonsb> rates. He D urn- to etny
July
Read the advertisement of Mr. C. M.
Council. He want* to insure your
property, and will do so as cheap a»
anybtnly. He represents several **f the
slrougest companies in the world. Call
and see him before insuring your
property.
A CONFESSION OF XVFAKNFS**.
In North Carolina, Georgia. Florida
and other Southern States, the Third
party tnen are advised by their Icadct*
not to attend the meeting* of the other
side.
They arc also advised not t*» read dem
ocratic papers, and not to di*cu*s poli
tic* with Democrat*.
Tills is a confession **f weakness. Such
»ecrct and unfair metluxi* have never
l*een successful iu American politic*,
an«l never will he. The aveiage Ameri
can citizen is proud *>f hi* intelligence
IIal.nntafiaidtotcadtK.th .idea, an.il | am | !rt ,parcel to isSUC Fire
he believes that lie can hear both sides. I _ .. .. .
and argue with hi* «*pj*oneuts without! InSlirJUlCC I OHCIC* Oil Ntorc i
being overcome. j houses, dwellings, and more
When the Third party leaders advise. l i • * i t
their follower, to .hut their eyes and ' particularly gift hoUSCS. LOW-
ears to everything coming from a Demo- CSt mtC <*f insumilCC chlirgcd. i
« ratio source, they virtually tell them | \ represent ueveml of the strong-1
POWDER
Absolutely Puro.
A crraiu «»t tartar t akina powdor.
of *11 la l<*aveRtn»» - I~t«sl li
U.'Trr? ui--..t I Krt' «?t.
Rovjvr. Rak: n I • > • i; U.i. I .. Wall HI.
New York.
INSURE VOIR GIN SsE!
I am j:rt*parjd t'
Hi.tftt
W ANTED—Every Long atnl
Slim, Extra Size, Short ami
Stout, or Regularly Shaped
Man or Boy iu fifty miles of Am
ericas to call nt Lke Allen Jt Co.’-
tluring the next thirty days, and
get fitted iu ono of their elegant
suit of clothes. Wo can fit any
one, no matter what the sbapo or
size, from the smallest size l>oy to the largest man.
Every suit of onr clothes are now and of tho latest style. Buy
whore you can get now goods as cheap as old ones.
Just received a now line of Hntmn’s Fiue Mens’ Shoes, l>est grade
for $6.50. Others ask $7.00 for same goods.
If you need nnything in the
Gent's Furnishing Goods line, re
member wo are headquarters. Ele
gant lino of Hats just received.
Call and see us and let us tit
you up. We are very fond of
showing goods, whether you want
to buy or not.
LEE ALLEN & CO.
| argument on.the rarlll ever ma.1.1. ,.,e- tjmt they are too weak to be trusted-;^, e0Inpan ; cs j M Ul)1 worI J.
nted lu this Issue of Till. Tivii *- that thrv have no cause, and that they i „ 1 .
m o,under the bead, “The Tariff ! tfaonot defend their poaition. j C a!! a ^ 1 ecc 1113 bofi >rv anting
* x ‘ | It is useles* to tell these people to llee | y° nr policy.
Syphillis, Rheumatism, i Rd Sues and . from the truth. They may play hide M. COUXCII.,
I ’leers, Ncrofuld and Catarrh are exactly ; and seek with it. but the truth will rind
the diseases that are cured hy that there out. and confront them at last.—
powerful medicine 1*. P. P. 1 Constitution.
At Planter*
WhJlrn
flank,
Awi.itw
WESLEYAN
FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, OA#
Annual •eMion begins &ep*. ,
Largml pair »naf* In Btate. Ay. '
caJLgiictuW. t. BABB. 0. 0.. »*•*
MANHATTAN TWO PER CENT, LOAN CO
THOS. E. ALLEN, Agent Macon, Sumter and Wilco>
Counties. Loans negotiated on improved City anc
I County Real Estate.