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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1891.
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THE TIMES-RECORDER,
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The Amxxicu* Recorder Ektarlished 1879.
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THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Americas, Ga.
Amerious, Ga., April 18, 1891.
PRKMIER BLANK,
Xow that Hr. Blaine's last official
note to Minister Itudini is made public,
it is seen that he occupies the correct at
titude on the question now at issue be
tween the United States and Italy,
Whatever may be said of Mr. Blaine's
political record and methods, there can
be no question that he has more states
manship than any man in the Republi
can party, if not in the whole country.
| Poll tical prejucice should not blind our
| eyes to the great ability of this man,
J who for a quarter of a century has been
, one of the most conspicuous figures in
American history.
Fob some days there have been no ad- T,,E 1 imes-Recobdeij believes him to
ditiens to the shillalah—that is to say * ,e * ar the best, ablest, most honors-
the staff of Governor Northern Can it We and 1100681 nian io the Republican
be that all the raw material has been P art F of hu prominence, and there does
used up? j not appear to bo any just grounds for
M». Clkvelaxii «y„ that he L a 11 "* fe ‘ r that If he reached the pre.Iden-
Dcniocratic partisan. This means, we chair, hi* administration might in
trust, that he has renounced the clvi ,; v°'ve the country in troublewith foreign
serrice reform fraud which was invented , powcrs ' ! ,U "***' m r “ ource *
for the purpose of keeping liepuhlicans! * w “ nc, . t " * ‘” 8e of , no n,an ,n , pub,ic
in office under a Democratic admlnlstra- while ilke other men ho has
tion -Constitution. I :,i * fault *> 11 ■* doubtful if any one could
; give more general satisfaction to the
Tub Timks-Hecoiu.ku respectfully people irresj>ective of party than Mr.
calls Governor Xorthen's attention to Hlaine.
the fact that Americus hasn't had any, If we must hare a Republican
official pabulum in the way of Lieuten- dent, let us have Blaine.
ant-Colonel's commissions up to date.
Are we to be excluded from any partici
pation in the next war?
presi-
Mb. Watson seems to have been ig
norant of Mr. Crisp's powerful speech
against the McKinley bill of May 1800,
until his attention was called to it the
other day. Possibly other points in Mr.
Crlspts conspicuous record may have es
caped him.—Augusta Chronicle.
Gkx. Wkslet Mkuiutt reporta that
•the attempt of the government to enliat
Indiana aa regular aoldlera will prove a
failure. Very like. The copper-colored
brother would prefer somethingpleasant
in civil office. What aD internal revenue
officer he would make and how lie would
track the illicit atiUe.
It la reported that over 3,000 guests
stopped at one hotel In Jacksonville,
Via., during one month the past season.
Do the people of Americus appreciate
whatun Important factor in the up
building of this city the Hotel Sumter
will bo when finished and In the swim
•of Northern tourists?
The Boston Herald -glvos this
pointer to the rabid organs of tho Re
publican stripe that have been howling
over the notion of the people of Vicks
burg:
There', mor. trouble for the colored po-
Ueeman In Brooklyn. His white brethren oil
the force have refuisd to admit him Into
their mutual aid society. And yet people up
north are shoeaed because Vicksburg won’t
put op with a colored postmaster.
The bitter newspaper war which has
Jbeen raging between Miss Kllen J.
’Dortch, of the Carneavllle Tribune, and
;Editor McConnell, of the Carnesville
Enterprise, baa Inspired the muse of
Editor Bill Kersh with the following re-
■sult:
1 Jitsa Ellen, with her red hot pon,
McConnell's blue did scorch,
.Andiron comes to the scratch .gain
And roasts Mias Ellon Dortch.
Ir Cleveland hadn’t run the civil
service fraud into the ground to the dla-
guat of the Democracy, and the strength
ening of the Ropubllean offlee holders,
Ibe would have been re-elected, and a
■Democratic house returned In place of
the Beed-rldden body just adjourned,
which squandered a thousand million
dollars. The civil service fraud Is thus
directly responsible for the billion dol
lar steal. 1
iy ant vain-glorious man thinks that
'the “women-rlghtera women” aro going
to be relegated to a condition of “iu-
•uou,ious desuetude," he Is badly mis
taken. Col. Fhaibe Cousins Is secretary
of the executivecommlttee of the ladles'
department of the World's Fair; and
what is more, ahe purposes to remain
fmeli, and run the whole Institution to
sntt herself regardless of tho protests of
others of the committee.
Editor Bbahh am, of Rome, calls upon
Maj. Glossnor, president of the Georgia
IPress Association, to hold the annual
•meeting of the editors in Rome just at
the time of tho military encampment at
■Chlckamauga, so that they can run over
from Rome for a day and get a sight of
the wholo Georgia military array, inelud
ing the staff of lieutenant colonels that
surround the commander-in-chief of the
army and navy of Geoigla.
Lieutenant-Governor Jones, of
3Iew York, “pays the freight,” but don’t
pay blackmail. One liettenhouse, who
figured as PresldentjPolk's private secre
tary, and was relegated to the rear by
the Ocala Convention, tried to got Jones
to “pay the fielglit" on a big batch of
Imaginary , otes that Rittenbouae offered
to deliver, with the result of an expos
ure of his qpheme to President Polk, and
the denouncing of himself by Editor
Dunning, of the National Economist, as
■“a scoundrel from A to Z.”
The Tiues-Rkcoiiueb never could see
the consistency of turning out a Repub
lican president to mnke room for a Dem
ocratic one on the broad platform that a
efitange of administration was needed to
save the country, and yet stopping the
work of reform just at the point where
it was firstly begun. The same princi
ple that calls for a change of prei'dents,
demands that the woyk of reform go on
•down to the janitors and spittoon dean-
ora. “To the victor* belong the spoils”
fa sound doctrine, the disregard of which
•defeated Cleveland in 1888, and retarded
the purification of the Augean stables a
quarter of a century.
The country Is tired of such milk-and-
water figure heads as Hayes and Harri
son in the chair of Cleveland, Lincoln
and their distinguished predecessors,
and the sentiment Is daily gaining
strength that a mistake was made in set
ting Blaine aside for the late lamented
Hayes and the present lamented Har
rison.
Mr. Blaine should l>y all means bo
given the nomination for 1802; so that if
by any mishap, the Republicans should
win, the country can still have a presl
dent of whose administration she need
not be ashamed on account of Its weak
ness and inainty.
The Tihes-Recoriier nominates Mr.
Blaine, subject to the action of the
Democracy at the polls in November 1802.
If tho Democracy don't got Cleveland,
then wo want the ablest man In the Re
publican ranks, James G. Blaine.
OPPOSITION to MIt. crisp.
Tile editor of the St. Louis Republic
has been very nicely knocked out in bis
attempt to fill tho heads of the people
with the idea that Congressman Crisp Is
a protection Democrat and not in ac
cord with the principle of tariff reform
for which tlie Democracy is now bat
tling. The efforts of the editor of the
Republic to defeat Mr. Crisp for the
speakership has disgusted the leaders
of tho party iu nil sections of
the eountry; aud tho result is, Mr.
Crisp is stronger to-day than he has ev
er been, aud his splendid record is be
ing laid before the people with excel
lent effect by his colleagues in Congress,
who are determined that he shall not be
done a gross injustice.
The distinguished Georgian in the bat
tle for tariff reform has always been In
the front rank, and as Congressman
Outhwalte, of Ohto, truly says, it was
Crisp who made one of the most power
ful and convincing arguments In favor of
a reduction of the tariff that was ever
heard on the floor of the Fifty-first Con
gress, and that he was always In tho
lead In the fight against the McKinley
bill. The general Impression Is that the
Republic Is either misinformed as to the
reoord of Mr. Crisp on the tariff question,
or that it has a favorite for the speaker
ship and is trying to prejudloe the can
didacy of that gentleman by leading the
Demoo ratio Congressmon-eleet in the
Western states to believe that he is not
aouud on the tariff question,
Thore is not a truer or more loyal
Democrat In congress than Mr. Crisp,
or one who is better equipped to he the
speaker of the House, and the fact that
be Is an earnest advocate of the reform
of the tariff is evidenced by tho hearty
support for the speakership which he is
receiving from the Boston, Herald and
other leading independent journals of
the east which have taken Issue with
the Republicans on the tariff questl on.
Mr. Crisp's speech in Boston In favor a
reduction of the tariff, won for him a
host of friends in Now England and
helped the Democrats of Massachusetts
to victory last November, and we are
quite sure that the Democratic mem
bers of congress from that state will
show their appreciation of his services
by voting for him for the speakership
in which position ho will reflect credit
on his party.—Now Orleans States.
Let Cleveland announco as his plat
form for 18112: “To tho victor belong
the spoils,’’ “Turn the rascals out,’
aud he will sweep the eountry against
any man tho Republicans can put up.
BEflLL & OAKLEY,
313—LAMAR ST.—313
We have just received an elegant line of
Chantilly Late
From 12 to 4(5 inches deep. Narrow Chantilly Laces from 2 to
, 12 inches deep, (all silk in Cream and Iilack.)
It’s Ill Waiting For
DEAD
MENS’
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
' A. KLUTTZ.
Architect and Superintendent,
* Americus, Georgia.
Lamar street—over Holt's. 2-1-lj
J. WORSHAM
. DENTIST,
* Office over People's National Bank.
W.
DENTIST,
Cranberry's Corner, Americas. Go.,
Continues to serve bis friends In ail branches
of dentistry. jon9-tf
D KS. CHAPMAN A DANIEL,
DENTISTS,
Offer their professional services to the peo
S le of Americus and surrounding country. Of*
ce over Argo & Andrews* store, Lamar st.,
Americus, Go. feblD-tf.
;. WESTBROOK, 31. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
b and residence, next bouse fo C. A.
Huntington, Cbuicli street.
BEST UK CUES I HUB
LARGE AND ELEGANT LINE
Figured China Silks.
We Can’t be equalled in this line, nor in
BLACK EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS
HANDSOME LINE
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
Prices made over the counter cheaper than any advertised prices,
BEALL & OAKLEY
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Sohedule in Effect March 22, 1891.
No. 2.
.Mail.
Daily.
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No. 18.
MailaEx,
Daily.
*AKI*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest
of all in leavening strength —Unite* Statee
Dvernment Report, Aug. 17,1IM.
junelG dawlyr
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WESTERN DIVISION.
BTATIO NB.
Omaha Arr
Union
.Loavale ..
. Loavale Junction
.......Lumpkin
Randall
...Richland..
....Ponder...
....Preston...
..Jennings
Markets
Plaint
Salter
New Point
.....Littlejohn
...Ar. Americus Lv. ...
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EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
Americas.
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.Copeland.
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Erick
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Appleton
Appletoi
... Lyons
. Savannah.
7 02 F
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So runs the proverb; and we
want to ask: Why wait
at all for dead men’s
shoes when you
can get
GoodShoes
CHEAP!
—AT—
THE EAGLE
, MILLER, 61. D.
residence corner Church und Prince streets.
A. FORT, M. D.
Office at l>r. Kldrldge’s (drug store. Can
_ je round nt night Tn his rnom, over
lUdririge’v di ug store. Barlow Block,
lau 8-91-tf
D R. J. H. WINCHESTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Davenport's Drug Store. Resi
dence, corner Forsyth and Mayo streets,
Americus, Ga. d6mo
Telephone No. 104.
) R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN aND SURGEON.
Having five years experience, and recently
taken un extended course in New York
Post-Graduate Medical school, is now pre
pared to offer his professional services to
Americus and surrounding vicinity. Calls
left on his slate at Dr. Eldrldge's drugstore
will receive prompt attention. At night
can be found in bis office room over El
drldge'a drug store, Barlow block. feb5-ly.
DOCTORS J. 6. AND A. 6. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
E A. HAWKINS,
. A1TOHNEY AT LAW.
• Office upstairs on Uranberry corner.
t UTT A LUMPKIN,
Al l URNS. YS AT LAW.
Amerldus, Gs.
Offlee In Barlow Block, up stairs.
W l\ WALLIS,
# ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Ga.
W T. LANE,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
_ Americas, Gs.
Prompt attention given to all business placed
in my hands. Office in Barlow blocs, room 6.
Feb. (i, tf
Where is kept the most exten
sive stock and the most com
plete assortment of Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s Footwear
suited to various occupations
and requirements.
While we carry finer Shoes
than any other establish
ment in the city,
DON’T FORGET
THAT
We Have All Grades
Down to the cheapest that are
ALLLEATHER. NO
SHODDY SHOES
K
f A. IIIXON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Americus, Go,
all business.
|un5-tl.
E. F. Hinton. E. H. Cutts.
HINTON & CTJTTS,
A ttorneys at law. Prsctioeinthe
State and Federal Courts. Offlee over
Hart Building, on Forsyth street, marl-ly
R OBT. L. MAYNARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Amerious, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to me. Lamar street
over P. L. Holts^ . sep:9-d£w3m*
T. :
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abbeville, Ga.
ANSLEY te ANSLEY,
A ttorn eyh at law, Am.ricu., os.
Will practice in the counties of 8am-
ter.Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webnter, 8tcw-
art,lnthe Supreme Court, and the United
States tour..
J,*"
MATHEWS,
_ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
221% Forsyth street, Americas, Go.
Will practice in all the Courts And in the Coun
ty Court for the twelve months.
12-24 d&wly.
Waltm K. Wheatley, J. B. Fitzoerald
Wheatley & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 405 Jackson St., Up Stairs,
AMEHICUH, > GEORGIA
jan7-tf
w M. < >
wt <1
We are known for
Fine Fitting and
IUDSON & BLALOCK,
LX1UVBRE
Aheuicus, Georgia,
Will practlco in all coart.. Partnership limited
to civil coses. Office up stairs, corner Lee and
Lamar street, in Artesian Block. dec21-d-wly
BpKMMoijnj
Harlow Hlock, Iloom 4.
Will practice In both State and Federal Court,.
Strict attention paid to all limitless entrusted to
them. Telephone No. loa. 12-lu-ootf
W. N. MARSHALL,
tien'l SupL
E. S. GOODMAN,
Ucn'l Pass. Agt.
13. 'T BYRD
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
o pit
Office on Jackson Street
dec25-dly.
next door below
Property,
low Major’s
Office.
Finished
'OOTWEAR!
And if you wish to be known
for your well dressed feet
and tasty footwear,
come and see
Mil R. Sliaw
W. B. Gukrry. DuPont Gukrly.
Amorims, Ga. Macon, Ga,
GUERRY & SON,
L AWYER*. Amerfcun, Ga. Offlee in Peo.
Pj® * £**ib>nal Dank Building, Lamar
Hirect. Will practice in Huniter Superior
and County Court*, and in the Bunrema
Court. Our Junior will regularly attend
the seMlonM of tho Huperlur Court. The
firm will take upociul chkch in any Superior
Court on Houthwuntern Railroad.
C L. NOKIIMAN,
, AKCIIITEI1T.
OFFICF8 J21V Pe »chtree Street Atlanta.
i Room 7 Barlow lil'k, Americus
"peelftcation, lurnl.hed tor
tmlldlntt. of till de*e ipttoh. - public bu ld-
[nf» especially, communication, by mall
to either Office will meet with promptat-
lemloii \s t„. nan.Huperlttstidcnt a merl-
ABBOTT/S a
corn cSs. ■imsPeernLV w
PROPRIETOR OF
The Eagle Shoe Store,
119 FORSYTH ST.,
‘ ' -
AMERIOUS, GA.
Bl-'NIONS
o WARTS
f? rtAif
Without-
* PAIN.’
Forsmle by the IUVESPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Amerious, Go.
$500 Reward l
WE will |»y tlw.t>.vn reward r.r any aw of Liver
Complaint. PyvpvpvU. »lc> Bewladw, lnd%wHo». Oew
MRwtioa or Co.uv.tw*. »• .annul mm with Wwll
TenutH. Urn Bite, wtwa tk. atnetlmw araMilvtly
emptied with. They ar* purely Vegvtabl., *Jld BOTar
fall turtv. aatlafMom Sn«.rI'UMol. Iwplm
rontataln. » PUU, U emita. Buwuw at aMaWriMt.
awd umaMoam Tha rvnataa ma.afaet.nd only fey
ru* johx c. wxa ■ coxra.r. ciucaoo. ill.
THE D WEXrORT DRUG OO,
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