Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 27, 1890, Image 1

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^>AI Ly ADVERTISE IN THE ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Americus Recorder —**1. ■ ESTABLISHED 1879. AMERICUS. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1890. The Big Show AT THE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOV. 29th, Welcome to Americus. UEORGE WILSON’S Mammoth Minstrels. Oreuter than ever before! B-tter than the bent! 101 Genuine Surmises 100. A brand new show from * finish. Most complete mitifl'relH hi lug at 9 o* floor $1.00 1 MPSts I sale this r GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE Three uighfs, commencing Monday, Nov lb, THE FAVORITES. ill ROYAL MU European Novelty Combine ANTI-APPROPRIATION. THE FARMERS DON'T LIKE TO AP PROPRIATE MONEY. A Bt* I icht Yoa'erdajr Over thftTsc'j* nolasicsl Fund*-N# 3il'.4S-The Con- t sated Seat. Special Rkcobdkb. I'A, Nov. 20 —The House went iui<> the • ommlltee of the wliol j again ‘his morning, and re sumed consideration of the de ficiency bill for the Technological 8‘hool. This bill was introduced by Hoii. Kdinuud W. Marlin, of Fulton. He was iu the midst of his aigumeutyesterday, when the committee o: the whole rose and r - l>orted to the House. This morn ing Hie iliscussion was ojrened by him again. The bill is all impor tant to that inelituiIon. The In st tufiou’s life depended upon Ms p.it>!* i e. The deficiency < ame about in lliis way. T.ie es'ablisii- I'ffhQolgical school ippropriated f< ANSLEY'S Atiraeiins the tag W [NEW FEATURED, NEW NOVELTIES, NEW ACTS. Prices marked down on way jp E. Ten Europeau 8|>eciallies! See the Birds {ear the*Musical Glasses ■e the Funny Mari- mission, 85c and 50 tts! served seats on sale at usual W, D. BAILEY’S ONLY ORIGINAL Haberdashery GENTS FINE HEADGEAR FOOTWEAR. Knox Silk and Derby Hats [Stetson’s Soil Eats. Hanan & Son, and Stacy, [Adams & Co’s. Fine Shoes in all styles and sizes. The best boys and youths shoe.on earth for $2.50 and (3.00. Sizes 11 to 2 and t'/i S'/i. Every pair war- P BAILEY’S 5. Tl* at thUldlsIi- red tliat Id be re run I he school i appropriation o .uued to July, lie first appro- I appropriation ,•1“ of ISSN, and year IsM. By j pj. u July IKS') mid He 1 J in the capacity of vate citizen. I The negro was represented by Hon. P. W. Meldrim, of Savannah, | and it goes without saying that hit j ease vrj- piesented In the strougesi light possible. But not strong enough—'o f»ut t!*e while man out and D e negro in. FAtlM EH' 5 VS LAWYERS! I This ls-ue w.*s made Ihls morning in llie Senate, ar.d the farmers are on lop. It c^me up Ip this way. The oiII by Tw»tty,of Jackson, ihe one the tight wss had on lu the H-.iute yea.erday—was read the first time this morning iu the Senate. “Snail Ihubillbe committed or engrossed ?’’ “Committee on General Judicia ry,'’ said Hen. Calaway, of Burke, lawyer. * Committee on Agriculture," said Sen. Heard, of the 85rd, not 'awyer. Everybody understood tlint ti: general judh-'ary w old gi THE DAY OF THANKS. AMERICUS IS FILLED WITH GRATE FUL HEARTS. The Poor Are Not Forgotten—Union Bern ices a‘the Pisabyte: tin Chuch— The Cle ka Hare F olidar and Will Spend It in V arioua Ways. bill a bin id that the it tee it fitv 1 Agriculture would report tion to rn cultural ( ried—17 t THE AN Todd’s bill—was ■ it the l*'il to the Agri- l.i VKI’.imM Ell i-c- IMsMigs. Novelty suits t > be cleared out. Only a few of them left and the prices marked on them are carrying them away rapidly. Underwear.^ for Gent’s, Ladies and prices. Blankets and Com fortables in splendid assortment Whga% I iisley, • jr Jan. M.lSflO, months, ihera tiou. The L tills deficiency * bool up to Jan. It'll, tjli.e an exciting debate took the passage of the bill, be- lpn*lv participated in by ill. M r n, of Pulton, the author -rite hi”, Mr. Huff of Bibb, In , min of ilie financial commit- ?e, Mr. Cuivm, of Richmond, Mr. i'iemi.iy, of Richmoud, Mr. Itimph'ies, of Ibookt*, and Mr. haw ford, or McIntosh, for the ill, atm Mr. Jackson, of Heard, Iil ! , of Cbeiokee, ami many oth ers •nin*' it, A'ter a 1 mg and extend- d d-bate thecoinmlll e of ltj waoli Inuse rose Htid reported toe bill back witii re •« mmem'al on tliat it pis*. Upon the call of the yeas and nay*, the vote stood for the bill 10.» aid against it 4S. Without till* result the Techno logical school would have been 1 loned. TileTfus'eer h.dprotected the school dur.ug the six month* to- which there was no appropria tion with their own credit. The re lief of this dell deucy was therefore an obligation resting on the State touching its dignity. The school was ue\ -*r prosperous and the lug it would be great cx lamity to the State. The appr mrla lion of sixty-tlve tbousvul by the State was supplimeuted by lion from the city of Aliauta amounting to about $80,030 aud an annuity of $2,600 a year for "0 yean, $50,000 iu all. Of thl* am ulty bill—Hie auti-barroom lost in the Senate Ibis morning, on a motion indefi- nlt ly pod pone, hj a vote of 21 to Hen. Todd made a strong ore- sens-Mon of Ids meanur* ~“r» strlo- tion, not prohibition Tills a com promise measure. Ii lakes away the barroom from the young, but still leaves whUky where it ci huJ bv ; nose obii^cu ti have the ci y, attend church, and s end the remainder of the day in waya uot yet decided. Fulch Gamble will be in Cuth bert with the home folks. Ben Campbell, Funow Gatewood and Eugene Hawkins will take a hunt. They are expected home Saturday. J. A. Hlxon will give hia pouy a spin and shoot up a few cartridges at rifle practice. Many will merely loaf about the city, picking up the moat available pleasure to be found. F. F. Put nam is uot In this class, but owing to good reasons will have to be put In It. Will Brumby had also beat be put under this hea . J, B. Flt-jjsrald, Will Harper, Smith Stanfield, Harris aud Payne, A. Gardner, Charles Graham, Walt Wheatloy, Joe Mardre, Luther THE COMMERCIAL CITY CLUB A CALL FOR A MASS MEETING. The turkey and fatted calf have been killed, and Thanksgiving day is here. It is needless to 'reiterate the statement of the patent fact that « e are thankful, and equally aa need- lets to go over the many countless reasons cuunlug our people to feel grateful. We ar** t v kful, and to-day from rr city t- usnuds of grateful hearts will oil r up such expiee- : Bell, and neurly all lb® rest of the ceived especial attentli Bions to the Heavenly Father. town may be included here. Some j The oall for 21 per ‘ hole city i<; grateful, and | of them have programs Now it Is “The Commercial City Club." This name was formally adopted at the meeting last night. And this dub Is now the social club of Amerloua Last night the organisers of the club met In the A. 8. A. halls, and proceeded with the work of getting the moverneut in shape. First the name was chosen as mentioned above, and then the body ratified all work done by thgcommittee of the A. S. A. club on the new build ing aud In all other lines, Work in all directions waa urged to bd pushed as rapidly as ] the erection of the oil) 1 tlie merchants, and oilier busi institutions that possibly can, will close their doors and give their em ployees ami !hem-elves a day of rest. The poor of the city are not for gotten, aud toe scores of destitute pe'pie will be given a loyal day, one which they will long reiuem- her. smi which will cause them to Join in with Ibeli heartfelt ’hanks but \ u’t 1 ell wh-t they are. 1 Panged, i stock was also 1 **tifl COME OUT TO-NIGHT irsl Given For the Caurcli. 1 be v He presented a petition in behalf of the passage of the b'il ovei ya*-is lan n . rrp.eHentiug 71 coun- . the 1 Senator Walker, who presented he minority comm!'tee report i w sinst the bill, mn.ie the motion o inuefi'iilely postpone, which Senator Todd will move to recoil aider iu the morning, but bis hill ii Lead. . GENERAL NOTES. The Senate this morning con firmed the appointreut of W. E. Thomas ns Solicitor of the city court of Valdosta. The opposition failed to mate rialize, and gave way ai.ogether this morning. Children at popular leaves yet to come, or be paid $42,- 603. It is stipulated In the agree ment with the city that this annui ty should be paid while A tie school does run. If the biU had f ille ' and the scho d stopped the annuity would also stop, and I he Stale would have lout the $42,500. Ill Hie Houmo this morning Mr Buifeuillet, of Bibb, introduced a bill, at the request of ttie Le/is'a- live coin Hit 1 tee of the Broth, riioi! of Locomotive Engi tiers, tusking It uulawtul for a railroad to employ any telegraph nfiiator to rec-ive and transmit Iran orders who Is less Gian 18 y im •» , .l and who >1 ■Si*** “ Oih.-r 1 Masoh, of Campbe!!, preiicrihiug how cases si.all be carried to the Cupreine court. Phillip*, of Hab*rtham, p-ohib- Ring the reduction of ra^s, by the lliilroad Commission, lower than will allow the railroad ten p«r cent. Income on Its real capital. Tit K CONTESTS!) KKAT. The contested election case over the seat from Liberty ocunty i« at tracting a good deal of attention. The evidence is all in now, most of it lu writing, and the committee has adjourned until Friday after noon. The matter will probably be derided by vote ;tben without fnrther^iscuaalon. It is obit* likely that Mr. Nor man who now holdsftbo seat, will keep If, and that he negro James will go back to Liberty at bla own ' tion "This is decidedly an auti-appro- priation legislatuie. Forty-eight members votid to day agurnat the Technological appiopriation, whioh there could be no other son than that they wire opp sed to any and all appropriations. “To my mind," said Speaker Ckik Howell, “thn v«*te was slg- nificant. It means that very few appropriations are going through this House, and those that do get through will have a path of | Ins and needles.” The anti-appropriation leader is Jackson, of Heard, the Alliance ex-rresideut. His pro|>o»ltlon this morning was no more nor lest than to compromise 1, debt of the State at twenty cents on the dollar, afterwards raising it to fifty cents. It was voted down, and ‘he ap propriation granted, but # woo to the appropriation tbut c^u be it^a aonably objected to! The new* «*f the death ef ex- Governor Smith was received with profound regret here. , No other' man from Southw r.t Georgia had the following in tills section tha* Gov. Smith had. lie was regarded 1 an able and conservative man, ith the courage of hls^convicdons, and was popular •• Rh all clsAe*. HU ill health aicne prevented ihe use of Lis nsuie in the Senato-, rla! caucus I <re, ar.d i-o *»ther man was it* ire favorably regu-ued* a« a compromise caudida-e for that high position For the Judgeship |e/. vacant by his death, several name* are men- tiontd—moit prominently amongst them, those of Judge Maik Stan ford, of Columbus; J. M YiNeal, of Muscogee, and IKnry Martin, of Taloot. The house and Senate 'adjourned to-<lsy until Friday morning They leave Atlanta to-night for MllledfcviUe, remaining over there to morrow. The resolution calling for an ex- •ci examination of the bookeof tmntsyhim came up In the Honee. Bob Whitfield, of Baldwin, made an eloqudbt defense of the man- S ement of the asylum, and urged • adoption of the resolution as a means of vindicating those la charge of the asylum. /The. recoin- energy aud fel ling which bespeaks their liapi ineas. Union services will be n<ld to ds.v at II o’clock at the Ihesbyte- r.yn cliu.ch, where Dr. McFerriu iviil preach, being ussisted iu llio s rvicca by Dra. Adams and Camp- bill. The choir will be coiu|>osid of Mi«j Id Prince, sopiau. ; Miss Fioia Wncailey, alto; Mr. W. A. Ant 1 loti:, .euor; Mr. F. F. Puinam. bass. This que.teite alwaya fur- ulebet aweei music, aud to-day it will bo especially inspiring. The program Is a* follows: Voluntary—^“Glory to God iu lb- Highest.” Hymn—Wiuboui ne. Hymn—America. Hymn—Avon. Offertory— 1 "Bleat be He." Ills hopeu aud expected that all will attend there se: \ ices. Veslerday, a number of those who have holiday were questioned as to how they would spend the d y. Many will iudulge iu a hunt, this bei: g tbo oul/ opportunity they will have, while others will reuiaiu In the city and recreate In varlou-i ways. A hunting parly, cousisticg of Arthur Goodbaud, JirnGryut, Bob Maynard, Kirby Jones and Lee Hansford, will ariae with t.*e larks and go out seeking wbat tll*y may uevour. If you b*7e a sugar cane patch put a guaru arouud it. Arthur Rylander, Tom Stallings and Lin Foil will also go on the warpath. It might bo a good Idea for our country cousins to coop p their chickens and turkeys, for fear 1 they might stray off. Ashley Thompson and !■. G. An- , derson will go down near Hiiiith- vilie turkey bunting. C. F. Fetter will spend the day at the Plains. Its didu'l slate a hat 9 was going to do. Ed Hsyueii and I • Haver will take a early of yopng ladies shootiu*) lu tho afternoon, after attending church lu tho mornipg, The young ladies shoot beU 'r than erage, soil wou’kbc ucceisa ry for you t<> stay l oaded all day If you have a chest protector, how’ it wouldn’t be a bad idea for you to wear ft. Calvin Carter will spend the day at his plantation having u good time generally, lie expects to brlug back game of all sorts. We arevetyfond of quad. This re mark applies to ail huntsmen. mber of tbo bicyclists will U’ke a long spin in the country this morning carrying their guns with them ami taking a hunt after get ting fgr enough out. The follow- it g it the parly as made up: Ed. Harris, Wi>l Carter, Lester Wil liams, Dorsey Butler, Will Dudlajr, George Wheatley, Emmet Murray, Lester Windsor, Will Jones, John Hudson. Lee Alien and John Daniel will spend-theday lu recreation of any kind that may suggest itself, at tending church In the morning. Jack Joiner a.d Cull Horne will join the huntsmen. Will Allen and John Hardy will spend the after noon riding. Joe Johnatou left for Columbus last night to spend the day with the home folks. Will Hornarte Will goto El labile to be with bla borne folks. J.C. Pope, Cleve Davl r , Rollln Foeter and Sim Carter will stay In MM Don’t forget the fentivul. It cornea cffm-nlght. Enough has been arranged for 503 people, and you will get an el egant Kipper for a small sum. Everything I* ready for a big crowd, and they are expected, ralr f the d this emount will be paid Ittjttopce, Messrs. Hollisandffiwklns were appointed a comnjtftee fa draft charter and apply fof •ame. j l’hls covets the Work done lost I night, and now. the club Is on a firm footing. Everything la ready for the couplet ion of the organisa tion, aud this will ba done ka soon na the charter Is received. THE BISHOPS FUNERAL r aliiu A Worthy Tribute to s Worthy Man. Mr. Let mnn, Mr. Ciias. Leainon and vllas Bessie Ignition have vol unleerod to furnish music for tin ocr.iiion, which will add greatly !o •lie affair. Retnember that this is given To • the c’lurch, and besides enjoying ourself to an extent seldom readi ed, you will Help in a good cause. Remember the place, corner La mer and Jefferson s'reels. To-’igbt. Special to Rkcorubb. Atlanta, Nov. 20 —The funeral of Blah6p Beckwith waa held tbUi morning, services at St. Lukea Ca thedral. The popular demonstra tion was a worthy tribute to this great man. TJte church was aud bank< d with the most beauti ful flowers; hundred*sod hundreds or people were turned away from the ohurob, and the building Itself was one sol'd mass ol humanity. Doxeua of the most prominsnt cler- Georxa Wilson Minstrola. — Probably th. l.rgeit orowd eTsr 1 gymea of the Epiioop.) oburebTa »'.ambled In the Lexington Opera 1 Amerlc , w ,„ prei , n , L>7 d#Ie . Mooae wu there lait night to wit- j „, Uol)1 wele prMen , from gaTtu . ne.. the performeneeglTen by Mr. u .h, Maoon, Oolumbu, Rome, Ooor^o Wlleon'i Mln.lrel.. Geor S o Ath , nl Augu , u , » n 7X, r place.. Mwray. ba. a good .how, but tb. ,, th „ lb , funBral company tbl. .c».on I, better than |iroo ,„| on wu „,ar two mile, long /“J'sl-Wgta and bumble, rich and poor, 1 niun, women and children. first purl representing the salon of the palace of SI. James, was reve lation to theater goers, as a grand' er or more magnificent scene ooul l scarcely be imagined. The slns< Ing of Will Walling and W. Earl, in tho first part, and the vooal choir, waa as fine as could be wish td for. Of the performers, oi course, George Wilson led, and his ■aylnga were brighter than ever before. The Fulton brothers made a great hit, aa did Tom Lewla. The beautiful Kermlssa waa alone worth the price of admission, while the artletlc dance, entitled “Swing ing in a Grapevine Bwlog,” was neatly executed. The musioal team elicited rounds of applause. The performance closed with the Orion Trio’s laughable afterpiece, entitled “Confusion Confused,” wh'mi made a hit. Tha company will giva a matinee peformanoo this afternoon for the benefit of the ladles and children, and close their engagement with a grand per oruiance to-night, a‘jd It la safe to aay they will have a packed house.—Lexington (Ky.) Daily Pjess. How to Osin in Fleah. It Is uot what one eats that makes one fat, but the food that la,prop erly digested and assimilated that increases tha flesh. The food that lies aud ferments lu the stomaoh patties undigested into the viscera, does the aysleru much harm, as they say. it makes a man thin to < ai ry hd much effete matter around wLh him. In order that there bee full ond thorough digestion and aa- sln.ulatiou of food, the stomach, the liver and the kidneys must be kept iu the finest condition. These greet orgehs of life frequently seed the aid of various herbal JuIces. 1$ Is to them what oil la to machinery. It enables them to do their work with teaa friction. It this fric tion that wean oat mechanical machinery aa well aa the machinery of life. Now selenoe hoe discov ered the herbe that naturally old the movement* of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. They are contained In that efficacious remedy known os Dr. Bull'e Sarsa parilla. If you ore In estate of general 111 health give It»trial and The body was laid to rest In beau tiful Oakland, beelde the grave of the Bishop’s wife. For over four years The Bkcobd- kb has advocated the nominating of city oflloera by a pstaawrmtf^ short* time ago It again ceiled at tention to this matter. It wee so favorably thought of that yesterday the following petition was gotteu t up. The petition explains itself: We, the undersigned cltixeus of Americus, being sa 1 tailed Lorn the discussion In the papers and other wise that a primary election for n rmlnees for Mayor and three Al f dermen, Clerk aud Treasurer,Is de sired by a majority of our c.tlzeua, respectfully call a Democratic m^as- mecliug of our cilueusat th Op era House, Americus, Ga., at 4 o'clock, p. n»., on Monday, ihe first day of December, 1VX), to se lect an executive coD'iniltee to ar range time and manner of conduct ing said primary: 8 co. Staple!an, 0 It Whitley, L Dixon, K LMoMath, W L Mardre, O W Glove, 8 II Hawkins, Tho». M Allen, W E Hawkins, J L Mock, J E Bivins, C F Foster, Jj O A Coleman,- A Mack, A Gardner. James Dodson, Win. A Dodson, J H Lumpkin, U G Anderson, SO Cooper, > . 8 B Hawkins, . WE Staley, ier, Jr. It LMaynard^** - 1 - HC Davis, Ell War.-cn, E O Parker, Lee Allen, Lee Hansford, J A Kendrick, LG Bell, O A Frloker, J W L Daniel, Frank Lout P C Clegg, W K Wheatley, T F Loga It Fitzgerald, Jesse Ay cock. E J Eldrldge, A Rylander, R M Stewart, J T Stalling*, T N Hawke*, W 0 Fuilow, E L Murray, John Windsor, J O Matthews, J J Worsham, M S Harper, 0 D Wheatley, Henry S Davis, E D A nsley, D F Davenport, J C Clark, HGliresth, H C Begley, K F ll'nton, D K Brinson, J T Argo, C Roney, C J Schneider, T Cotney, sec how ranch better you will feel. *eitoei»*ee*en. Public school teacher* of Boater county caUBaurdoy ;h$ Bank of South wear Georgia for first pay- LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For blllousneaa and constipation take Lemon Elixir. S or Indigestion and foul itoniaoha i Lemon Elixir. g For *lok and nsrvoui headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervoua- ness, take Lemon Elixir. For ioee of appetite and.debillty, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, obllle and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mosley’• Lemon Elixir will not fall you In any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidney or bowels. Prepared oniy by Dr. If. Mo/ley, Atlanta, Go. 60o and $1.00 per bottle at drug gists. A Prominsnt Minister Writes. After ten yssrs of great suffering from Indigestion, with great norv- ous lustration biliousness, disor- der.. kidneys and oonstlpatlon, I have been cored by Dr. Mosley’a Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. C. O. Davis, Eld. M.E, Church Booth, No. • Tatnall St, Atlanta, Go. Prom A Prominent Lad*. 1 have not bean able In twoJtutb to watk or atand without suffering great pain, HI nee taking Dr. Mor.- ley’a Lemon Elixir I eon walk lmlf a mile without suffering the leust Inceuvenlsnec. Mna. It. H. Bloodworth. Griffin, Ga. Bkin and scalp diseases, the head, at times, a running sors, the body entirely covered with cores as large as a quarter of rtlolhfr. and no medi cine had the desired effect until P. P. P. woe taken. Tha disease yielded at onee, and PH itself the best blood purifier *go. E Sullivan, A T Rogers A Graham, W Wheeler, J W Walters,, V/m M Tullls, W M Hitt, J M. Coker, W D Haynes, W E Murphey, P fiJMMfPTffiWT J J|WiJllford, Cooper, Joku A Cobb, MJi Coqncil, McLendon, I)B\Hill, H M'FUeetwood, W H Kow trough Bloom lljmwn, B P Hollis, W I) Halley, T McC Gamble, John R Shaw. PERSONALS. MisaJosie Wells, of Smith Is visiting In Ihe city.' Mr, Bsn Hawes, clerk of Stew Superior court, Is ^funding jTfew days In Apnuioua, - Mr. T. S. Burton, of RmithvlUe, was lu the city yesterday. Miss Flora Wheatley returned from Atlanta yesterday. The Davenport Drug Company have made » large purchase of W. C., Woidrldge’s Wonderful Curs, the greatest Blood Purifier and family medicine now on the market, for the purpose of supply ing the trade throughout this sec tion. Bend them your orders, and save freights (rom distant points. For Thanksgiving Dinner, ice pies, raisin cake, of Ivor cake, curreat cake, end everything liable for Thanksgiving dloaor. Come to see me and^gat something to eat. R. F. Niurino, enect until r. « The disease i P. P. P. proved I« purifier oftl$aJi A4vlee t* Mothar*. Mkh. Wirclow’hSoothingStr- «l* should affrays be used far chil dren teethlng.-It soothe# the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures / wind eollc, and is the beet remedy foi diarrhu •. Twenty-five oents'per bottle. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. /V