Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 09, 1891, Image 4

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The AxEBict'a Recorder Esteblubed IS}. The Avxricus Tuna XeteeLiueo ism. Consolidated, Arxu, 1<91. imwcmraaN: Oailt, One Teas, **•' Diif.v. Uts Monts, ! MSEXIV.OXXYeA, - - • - tJ Weekly, 8ie Months, I . For advertising rates Address Basoox Myeiob. Editor sod Manager. THIS TUI US PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americas, G». Amcricus, Ga., June 9, 1891. As English statistician eatimatcs the world’s indebtedness at $150,000,000,000. If the world owes Jliat much, who is its creditors ? It is now generally agreed that the reason the Itata was so long about giving itself up was that it could't find the Charleston. Senator Quay asserts that he is on good terms,sboth with Mr. Blaine and the president. Senator Quay evidently lorea Mr. Blaine the best. “We will sweep the country,” says Senator I’cfTer, “as the cyclone sweeps the western praries.” We don't want any cyclones down south. The Missouri university having con ferred the degree of L. L. D. on Govern or Francis, tho newspapers of that state are debating the question whether in the future he should be called doctor, oolonel, or simply Dave. The Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay blandly remarks that he la on the beet of terms witli the president end with Sec retary Blaine. Well, it behooves pros pective candidates to keep on good terms with the party boss. President Uabrisox was much Im pressed during his southern tour, with the universal display of the stars and stripes. “It waved over every school house, and was in the hands of school childrenThe country is safe. The German iron and steel manufac turer* have decided, after conference, not to participate in the Columbian ex- position because the expense attendant upon exhiblbltion would not be com pensated by increased outlet for their trade. - JOHN BROWN'S BOY. The newspapers are printing tho fol lowing Interesting statement:- Josou Brown stood witu uncovered bead at General omul's tomb.an-l s.ld 10 a Mend: "General Grant finished the work that roy father befan. The sons and daughter* and grandchildren of John Brawn have no feel ings of hostility against tbe south nor the peoole of the south, i t the psst he hurled beside the grave* of Abraham Lincoln. Ulysses H, Grant and John Brown." It is of much Importance that Jason “stood With uncovered head.” It Is in terring to know that he stood at all; and most intensely interesting to know that Grant finished John Brown's work. The great heart of the south leaps up THROWING*STONES AT ’A HUMBUG. A Mr.'Schweinfurth, who lives on the other side of the Mississippi, has re cently gained considerable notoriety by declaring himaelf to be the Christ He it aa odd a human stick as ever refused to lie straight, but there is not much doubt that he is as honest as he is self- deluded. Such people do very little harm if they are let alffne. They gabble all day, like a creaking wind mill, and a fen- fools may accept their pretensions as true. Jlut what of it ? It is a big enough world to hold both wise men and crarka. Moreover, that Immortal instrument ou which our government is founded, thAonstitution, guarantees to with feelings of deepest thankfulness at, „ . ^ . . the knowledge that the descendant, of j •** •“ ! ,be "8 ht ldlot of John Brown “have no feelings of hos- j l*'™*” “ ‘ P le "«* im *» *o».\ . ti'ity against the south nor the people ! The good folks in bis neighborhood, ../ „ . however, are simply wild about the raat- . And another thrilling thing is Jason’s:^; Not sati.ficdwUh augh.nguttW call upon the animate world to “let the feIlow ’ concluded tbe ether night In the prince of Wales’ crest are the German words “Ich Dien,” I serve Slnc4 the revelation haS beep tnade that he was banker at Tranby Croft, tbe Pittsburg Dispatch thinks this should be changed to “I deal.” A very appro- ‘ priate suggestion. In piye Maine counties where the pop ulation is nearly all “native American,” the Maine Bible society has found 10,413 fsmiles who confess that they never go ^to church, and 683 families who do not iwn a Bible. This partially explains why c\?.Jfccd and Boutelle go to congress. ' . Senator Push, of Alabama, is op- Mr. Cleveland because the lat- it fight the force bill. When evelsnd have a chance to fight iljl? Mr. Cleveland would MjpbiU if he were elected, to eatlefy tbe senator Bemoctat; “Tbe Re- fi«M>nly two things to i_1802 absolutely eer- " t^on of Mills tq the Domination of ddeney.” Those , never to past be buried beside the graves of Lin coln, Ulysses S. Grant and John Brown.” True, a self-respecting past might object to being buried alongside the vulgar fanatic, who lost his neck in search of notoriety in the vicinity of a certain old ferry on the Potomac river: but that doesn't make any special difference so long as the past is buried. .Seriously: Jason Brown ought to go back to the Pacific slope and hold his tongue; and he might as well take back with him the knowledge that the south doesn't care two straws what th* “sons And daughters and grandchildren of John Brown” may think of this section of the American Union. It is time Jason Brown and tbe whole world td un derstand that the south is not on her knees praying for pardon on account of any of her deeds of the past ( For ten years and* more the south has been tbe conserving force of the Union. The south is tbe Union, gentlemen. There! THEY dbead the electric light. The simple people In some of the hi terior provinces of Germany and Austria are reported as making a stouts tight against the electric light. The tarnal thing seems to them uncanny, awful and ominous. They know what a penny dip mcqns and have lighted their way to the glare with it for many generations. But this carbon burner, with its bright, supernatural flash, Us occasional crack ling, as though then were imps in the air and they all bad tbe colic—well, it's too much for their equanimity, and If a protest doesn't work it is possible that they may resort to violence. Modern science and modern Improve- ments are always in a fight of that kind. When steam waa introduced there were * good many wiseacres who shivered at the sacrilege and predicted disaster. They had, to surrender, however, and these good folk will do the same after a while and wonder why they were silly enough to oppose tho innovation. The temperament of American, Is rather different. Wo - don’t like old thing! or old ways. On the contrary, we are eagerly interested In telephones, telegraphs, klnetographs, microphones, phonographs and all the other “phones’ and “graphs” which are pecking their way through the shell. We are In an awful hurry for sonje one to Invent eheap way to store electricity whleh will drive ns across tbe ocean in five days, and we don't want to die until we have made at least one trip to tbe clouds In a flying machine. Berlin has as many electrical 'institu tion, as there are in New York and Lon don,'and tho march of solence will soon dag ont the oltfand ring in the new. TRE ORIGINAL-PACKAGE CASES. to give him e coat of tar and feathers, thinking in that way to make the pun ishment fit tbe crime. They have grown tired of his chatter, have resorted to persecution, stone throwing, mud throw ing, booting, howling and a large variety of threats, all of which are both foolish and stupid. To tar and feather such a man is to increase bis influence. Noth ing helps an impostor so much as to make a martyr of him. Tbe world is made that way and It can't be unmade by a rabble. Gentlemen, let Scbweinfurth severely and agonizingly alone. Give him full swing and place your dependence on that common sense which teaches us that the best means of getting rid of a creature of that kind is to give him all th* rope he wants. , - If food sours on the stomach, diges tion is defective. -De Witt's Little Early Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint. For salo by the Davenport Drug Company. The big well at the South Macon cot ton mill Is now sixty feet deep, and still the flow Is not as large as is desired. A yield of 300,000 gallons per day is re quired. The excellent, nutritious and cooling drink “Malt Ale,” combining peer and ale,- but better than either. Recom mended by leading physicians every where, and sold at Davenport's soda fount, Kreensboro is ambitious to become a “tourist point." The chief thing now needed, according to the .Herald-Journal, is a good hotel De Witt’s Little Early Kisers never gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure, assist rattier than force. Beet little pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. BEALL & OAKLEY. BABGAINS!. And Special Prices still the rule of the day with us. For TWO WEEKS longer we offer cut prices in every department. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW XINE Beautiful While Goods, Pine Apple Tissues, New Cream Valencienne Laces, different widths to match, New Black Silk Laces in Flouucings, and narrow to match. BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Our Table Damask and Towels are selling rapidly at the prices we are now making. Grenadines at Cost 1 Figured China Silks at Cost! Straw and Stif Hats at Cost! Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost! In LaGrangc, Broad street is now iUuminated by electricity all the way to tbe college, wlijcb le a great Improve ment. • It is quite the fashion now to take De- Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are small pills, but mighty good ones, , The Davenport Drug Company sells them. Hawkinsville is described os a fine market for catflsb, the sales aggregsting about 1,000 pounds a week. Constipation, blood-poison, fever 1 Doctor’s bills and funeral expense! cost about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s Little Earley Risers cost a quarter. Take yonr choice. For gale by the Davenport Drug Company. Help a man out of a bole once and he may forget yon when be la out, but he will not fall to call on you the next time be falls in. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and The United State* supreme court has most diseases originate from impure t_ J 1.1 I .1... I t I,. J ., 1.1..... 1 f'ln...... If In....... If ni.aiv If again decided what may be oalled the law of original packages. Its first decision was that the law of pwa prohibiting tbe sale of liquor waa an % interference with tbe freedom of ctglperce between the states. This i looked upon as a very serious at- k upon' the right of a state to oxer- i police powers. One may or glieve In prohibitory legisla- > announcement of the decision it had always at each state might de- Question for itself. The ) in deciding that an Iowa 1 might; jell the liquor that i anoQief stato In'the origi- blood. Cleanse It, improve it, purify it with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health Is restored, strength regained. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Company. “I suppose It’s all profit In the drug business?” "All profit? Do yon sup pose we get fixtures and showcases lor nothing?” iry popular, .very small, ver De Witt's Little Early Risers, {heT pill for constipation, biliuusuess, sick head- aohe. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Hon. F. D. Wimberly, lecturer for the third congressional district, will be in Montezuma on June 11 to deliver a lect ure, BERLL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, PROFESSIONAL CARDS T a. klettz, , ABCHITEUT ACT) Dl-rniXTKNDZXT, Lamar ftrfct-Alu'rpUej’; f. WORSHAM pace oTeTPcoplc , »~liatlo$aI S-Uly nr p. bubt, ' ' Grsnherryhit . Continues to serve his f of dentistry. [\B. J. W. DANIEL, mcr street, over Beau nrphey t t Oakley I M. R. WESTBROOK, H. D. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, v. Ofilce and residence, next house to C.A Hunt!niton. Church street. feb 7 if J A. FORT M. D. Office at Dr. Eldrldze's (drag store. Can •be round at nlsht Tn his room, over EwridEe’f dm* store. Barlow Block. D R. J. H. WINCHESTER, _ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office st Davenport's Drug Store. Rest, dence, corner Forsyth sad Mayo streets, Americas, G*. • dime Telephone No. 104. D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - Office st Dr. Eldrtdfe’a Drug stole. Can be round at night tn his office room over Eldrldge's drns store, Barlow block. febb-ly DOCTORS J. B. AND A. J). HMLB * Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose • A Specialty. feblStf C D AS. A. BROOKS, M. D. (Graduate or Col If go. N. Y., Post Graduate Medical ... 8. A. M. R. R.etc.) Offers bla prol vices as a general prnctitoner to the __ of Amerlcus and surrounding country. dal attention given to 01 **— “ Including the tola, stricture^ Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary, system noseund t‘ * *-—* — Lamar with El( left or telephoned there during the day. At night ca'l at residence on Lee St, or tele* phone No. 71. aprZKI 'BO, me AS. Bellevue Hospital Medical twice graduate of N. Y. idical School,Chief Surgeon ) Offers bis professional ser- practitoner to the citizens unrounding country. Spe- i given to operative surgery, treatment or hemorrhoids, fi»« i, catarrh, and *11 diseases of E A. HAWKINS, . ATTORNEY at law. • Office np stairs on Gran berry corner. B trrr * lcmpkin. AiTORNhYS AT LAW. Amerlcus, Ga. Office In Barlow Block, np stairs. W P. WALLIS, • AITORNEY AT LAW, ' Americas, Ga. Will practice in all courts. Office over Nation*! Bank. W. T. LANE, ATTORNEY AT .LAW, Americas, Ga. Prompt attention given to all hqsli in nir hand*, office in Barlow bloc*, room 6. Feb/4>, tf J A. DIXON, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' , Americas, G*. Office In Eaziev building, opposite the Ceurf* House. Prompt attention given to all business. |un5*tf. Health is Wealth! ness, von , Headache, Nervous Prostration caused bv use of aloohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Lossea and Sperma- torThma, caused by over-exertion of ths-brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment, gl.00 per box, or •lx boxes for $5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on re* ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order reosivod by os for six boxes, accompanied with $540, wo will send the purchaser on> written guarantee to refund the mouey if the treatment does not of- Americas, Ga. UPPMM MOT., Proprietors, Omnbb. Uppmu's Reck. S4VANNAH, GA. For sale by the DA VENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americws, Ga. A Certain Cure for Dyspepsia. There is perhaps no disease so prevalent aa Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and one too, that up to the present timohas baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic'diseases have their origin in Dyspepsia. The symptoms are loss of appetite, loss of flesh, *ght in the stomach, l fulness or weigh If you of these symptoms Da. Holt’s Dvspxrno Eluu* will cure you. Prepared only by Or. Halt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C 'mpanv, Moxrxztma. Ga THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN orrxBS rou s^lx SEWING MACHINES §c MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can ^ supply the best Needles, Oils, AMments, Eic.,’ rOR All MACHINES. attention given to repairing all Shlnery. Orders by mall will re* ceive prompt attention. m r ^ r _ ¥T JM iiastii NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. WU. RADAM’S IGROBE KILLER MM! TRULY M0 CORRECTLY CALLED Tbe Greatest Medicine in tbe World A WONDERFUL TONIC END BLOOD PURIFIES ALMOST UBACVIOVS CUBES . Whggjs.* toJ apPswnflF lnn.ratl.<Urarara ts&SS&fa'* “**—*« son MOT USAPPOWT ZZ?SCTAT10M8. Wore propl, are belbff corad by Microbe Killer than by all other ocdlcffiM combined. gg^jwyEUloroothtovraadstlqp. tustory of me merooo Killer ires by FLEETWOOD A RUSS£LL£ole Agents for Sam ter conut y. july22*dlyr PATENTS CSrctu. and Trade-Mark, obtained, and all Pat- « bo«blM%contacted for Moderato Fora. Ocr Mica Is Oep.,«. U.S. Patent Mice, and we ran .erare patent In leu time then tbote remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. e advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not doe till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents.” with names of actual clients in yonr State, county, or town, sent free. Address, , C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Ofllet* Washington, 0. C. E. F. Hintojc. E. H.Cutts, HINTON 9s OUTTS, A TTORNEYS AT LAW. PracticeJn the State and Federal 'Courts. Office o Hart Building, on Forsyth street, marl over rl-lv OBT. L. MAYNARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Americas, Go* Prompt and careful attention given to all T. 1 L. HOLTON. AfTCmNEY AT LAW. Abbeville, GO* Will practice In *11 the counties or the State. Prompt attention given to all col* lcctloi.s entrusted to my care.. tf ANSLEY & ANSLEY, A ttorneys at law, Americue, Ga. ^ 111 practice 4n tbe counties fit Sum ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, 8tew* art, In the 8npreme Court, and the United States Court. I C '“ AT ?5SIVEY.aT.LXW. t, Conn (nr th, twolvv mootbs. 12-24 dffiwly. , Wzllborn F. Clarkx. Frank A. Hooper. CLARKE A HOOPER, Attorney* st Law ‘ AMGRICU8, ..... GEORGIA maylS-d-w-ly Walter K. Woeatlet, J. B. Fitzoeeald Wheatley Sc Fitxgerold, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: 457 Jackson SC., Up Stairs, AMERICUS, t GEORGIA jaur-tl . IUDSON A BLALOCK, 11 LNUVBRS, AKxaicua, oeobou. Will practice In ccorti. PartaenUp UnSted to civil caMt. Office up Main, comer Lee and Lamar itrwt, in Arteilan Block, decdl-d-wly Liquor habit, mtunrewegamae/suTMtauM f DUffS GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ft ■ebsointelyharmlesa and will effect * perm*? • oot l complete reformation Si effected. «S page book free. To bo had of For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldridge Amerlcus, (is. THE AMERICUS BUSINESS COLLEGE Wlllopcn Jnnc’Ioth and will Eire apcelal Inktrurtlon. tn buslueaa matuematlca and paunianaiilp, or both com bined. Da, Conrae, all .iodic, . no.no per mo. Faoman.hip, (aperiaD . - soo**' **«omanahip, 7jo •« xi|hl Lour.., atl aiudiin, - 5.00 •• W. B. MITCHELL, Tab. QPiUB: WAtlanUM^.o«r. | and Whiskey Babits ■ cared nt home with. ■—tp*in. Book of par* -k SWRW FKLe. B.M.WOJLLEY.M.D *AtlsntA|Gs. orAr* V L/teb £ qS* X.G.SIMMONS, W. H.KIMBROUGH. SIMMONS * KIMBR0U3H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Barlow Block, Boom A Will practice In both State and Federal Cmuta. Strict attention paid to all boaiaCM antrotted to them. Tclepbona No. tod. 12-IOWtf W. B. Gueret. DuPont Guebky. Amertcnn, Ga. Macon, On, QUERRY & BOH, and County CouMa, and In tbe Snp Court. Our Junior will rcguli tbe acarton. or the Superior .0 firm will take .pedal Cairo many Superior Court on Soutbwrotern Ballroad. the Supreme G L. NOBBMAN. % AUCUITEDT. OFFICE. |^,£TwS!5^1».UW^ to either offiro will mrot with prompt at tention. Wm.Hall,Superintendent Anicrl-. car office. nriLUAiisox * eabl, \\ CIVIL AED HAXITAkT . Plane and ettlmatro foi Eeoineib.. for water supply, glneeripg work# ror-cT.nwroroSd. wwerage a .quariers, Montgomery, Ala. i over Davenport Wholesale “s some fine vacant lots A full line of lamps, chimneys, burn ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap *t X)B* J. E. EI.DB11HJX.