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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1891.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Ually and. Weekly.
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BAOCOM IfTRlCR, Editor end Manager,
t»* Tnufif Publishing company,
Aroericue, On.
Amerions, Os.. June 13, 1801.
Thebe U a balance of $2,102,000 in the
Texas treasury, and not even remote
prospect of republican rule. Happy
Texas.
Tbk prince of Wales is receiving the
censure of the English press on bis bac
carat game in silence and in this be
shows bis good sense.
. Several newspaper revolutions in
New York bavo been recorded during
the put week. The Continent was the
worst shaken npof all of them.
Foht Path* elects officers on July 6,
and to-morrow night a mass mooting
will nominate a ticket It is understood
that politics are not to enter the cam
paign
ing a little singular that Mr. Wana-
maker should have known so well when
to withdraw his .funds from the Key
stone bank, and yet not know that it
was shaky.
CummikO’s trickery at cards didn’t
bar him from marrying an American
girl. One would have thought that
Cummings would have looked among
the Chinese for a wife.
Thebe is some irresponsible talk of
Watterson for a vice-presidential candi
date. 'Sparehlml He’s too bright a
man to be boxed up in the United States
, senate chamber wearing Morton's “man
tie piece.”
It looei now as if the New York del
egation In the next national democratic
convention will be for Hill, and that of
Indiana for Gray. These are the two
pivotal states that have heretofore had
tbe strongest voice in controlling the
Bominatlon.
All the talk of the financial world
taking conniption fits over the prospect
of free coinage in the United States is
bosh meant for political effect Condi
tions are unhappily such that there can
be no free coinage for at least three yean
yet, and the financial world doesn’t look
so far ahead.
The New York Sun objects to news-
papen referring to one of Blaine's
daughters as Miss Hattie. She is a
t grown-up young lady, It says, and ought
not to be called by her baby name any
. longer. Dana must be getting pretty
close to the Blaines to thus speak their
wishes for thorn.
1 What a slow continent that of Europe
is, to be sure! The Archduke Prana
Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the
throne of Austria, has moved so slowly
that he dldn’tcatcb the measels until
he was 28 yean old. If he had been an
Amerioan he would have bad all the in
fantile diseases checked off before he
was 10 years, of age, and might have
been under treatment for tbe excessive
use of cigarettes five years later.
m Tun standing committees in twenty-
seven of tbe dlooeses of the Protestant
Episcopal church have consented to the
election of Bov. Phillip Brooks as bishop
of Massachusetts. This Is a majority of
the whole number. It now rests with
with the bishops to give or withhold
their consent to the consecration. Not-
. withstanding the strong efforts made
against him, It looks as If the consent of
the necessary number of bishops will be
given. It
The Kansas City Star has been en
deavoring to Interview Scbwelnfurth.
and finds that his special aversion
' newspaper reporters. He says that he
1 is willing to talk to fair-minded men,
but that newspaper reporters are uot
Impressed by the trntb, and that tbe
metropolitan papers have always mis
represented him. So that when report
I?” era betake themselves unto him be re
ceives them net, but turns them away
saying: “Be thee gone from me, I will
have none of ye.”
The education of our youth is not
what It was when tbe young man used
to go to college purely for the sake of
obtaining an education, work his way
through by sawing wood or attending to
the professor’s horse, and afterwards
face the world in oil seriousness. In
some respects it is better, in others
Great Britain has managed to re- wo ™°' The world knows a great deal
duee its national Indebtedness some--
what during tbe past ten years, but the
local indebtedness of England and Wales
has increased CHS,070,988 in that time,
amounting at present to $94g,tU4,000.
Nearly the ball of this, however, Is ac
counted for by expenditures for what are
classed hs productive Investments, such
as waterworks, gas works, markets,
tramways, cemeteries, harbors, docks
and piers, from whlek an Ineome la de
rived, so tliabtbe showing Is not regard
ed by staticlans as a bad one.
ThE American girl who married Blr
William Gordon Cummlng after the ver
dict against him In tbs reoent trial, dis
played a pluck characteristic of her
country. But It is a vary sad thing that
any American girl should ally herself
with the vulgar English aristocracy.
Judging from the revelations that have
been made of their practices, those peo
ple have neither refinement nor culture,
mad, aside from their immorality, are
positively coarse and incapable of refin
ed pleasure. There are many better
men than Cummlng la America.
THIS GREAT 11 ItTACTIVE
Detectives are great men—in their
minds.
Early Sunday morning in St. I.ouis
gentleman saw some negroes filling up
what appeared to be a grave in a vacant
field. At bis approach they tied precip
itately. lie straightway went to police
liead<|uartbers and reported the occur
rence, and two of tbe department's de
tectives were put on the case to work
up. As usual, these detectives at once
scented a great big murder, and they
proceeded |n the usual mys’erious man
ner of the detective to work It up.
They went out to the place and took
look at the spot, but, being too lazy
dig out the seeming grave, they con
cluded to catch the negroes first, and
then make them dig up the evidence
against themselves. Iu a mysterious
manner and with ail the pomposity
of a real estate agent conducting
a trade for a 8200 lot, they nosed
around, poked about and at last sue-
ceeded in spotting one of the negroes.
In the usual approved manner of detec
tlves, they frightened the confession
from him that he was one of the negroes
concerned in filling up tbe grave, and
also secured the names of his compan
ions in crime. All were locked np
ono of St Louis' station houses, and af
ter the detectives had spent a couple
hours drinking to each other’s shrewd
ness and great ability in unearthing
crime and in spotting offenders, the
prisoners wore armed with shovels, and
strongly guarded, marched out to tbe
spot where they had buried their vic
tim—or still more horrible to contem
plate, perhaps victims, and the work of
unearthing was commenced. The first
shovel of dirt removed brought to view
a lot of rags which appeared stained
with blood. A few feet further a bard
substance which, when struck
sounded like a coffin, was
then readied, but which proved
to be a wide board. Its removal caused
a terrible stench to arise, and the police
were overjoyed. Further on a lot of
broken sewer pipes was readied, togeth.
er with blocks of wood. Bemoval of
this disclosed the mouth of a three foot
sewer. The negroes had stopped it up
because its contents flowed into a creek
near to their bouse and thus become of-
festive to them.
The discomfiture of the shrewd detec.
tlves was visited upon the poor negroes,
and they were marched back to prison
to be given tbe full extent of the law for
their trivial offense, simply because the
city's insufficient sewerage system had
induced them to take the law into their
owo hands, and try to get a little pure
air and healthful atmosphere for their
wives and children. The waste of the
city's time and money by the detectives
must be made up by finiog the poor,
long suffering people.
Yes, detectives are great men—in their
own minds.
THE OHIO CONVENTION.
A notable political event will be tbe
assembling of the Ohio republican con
ventlon next week. Some of the moat
prominent men in the country figure in
the list of delegatee. Secretary Foetor,
Senator Sherman, Ex-Governor Foraker,
Ex-Speaker Keifer and Gen. Groavehor
will all be on tbe floor.
The chief purpose of the convention
will be to nominate Mr. McKinley for
governor, and to launch the campaign
which la to follow between him and
Governor Campbell. If the republicans
lose Ohio in the coming contest, aheir
hold on the Union will be gone, and
thore will be small hope for their canae
In tbe coming presidential election.
But, aside from the gabornatorlal
nomination there Is another matter that
will make the convention to meet next
week a very interesting body. A move
ment'la on foot In Ohio to adopt the
plan of the,llllnola democrats In regard
to the UnltMl States senatorshlp, and it
is not altogether certain that Senator
Sherman will rccelvo the endorsement of
the convention. The senator’s friends
will endeavor to guard against anything
of that kind, and a lively fight may
ensue.
more now than it did thirty yean ago,
and many Important branches of study
have opened since those who are scarce
ly more than middle aged walked out of
college Italia with their abeepekina In
their bands. Iu those earlier days, how.
ever, the life of the students was far
simpler and more wbolsome, and it
would have been an impossibility for
the police to find a liquor selling stu
dents’ club iu any college town.
The mailed hand of Mathew Stanley
Quay does not appenr to have lost its
cunning in tbe matter of Pennsylvania
patronage. The latch string bangs ou
the outside for him at the presidential
mansion, and he called the other day
with a big batch of nominations includ
ing a suggestion for the office of colloc
tor at Philadelphia.
The Jiew wheat crop will be on the
market in a few daya, and will bring
back from Europe the gold reoently sent
over there. We caa always, command a
sufficient supply of European gold as
long as they purchase our wheat and
cotton
WAVE HIGH THE DOVLIE.
So good an authority in matters politi
cal as Thomas Brackett Reed explained
the landslide of November last by saying
that the shopping women were the first
to discover and raise a row about the
McKinley prices, and the result was the
defeat of the republican party and the
demoralization of Its leaders. It now
appears that tbe operation of the Mo
Kinley bill in various ways continues to
arouse tbe indignation of the women of
the laud, and a case in point is that of a
lady, who while traveling In Europe oc
cupied a portion of her time embroider
ing a dozen doylies, which she had taken
with her from New York and bn her re
turn to New York she was informed that
she would have to pay the tariff duty ou
them. Tlie collector of customs ruled
that the value of the articles had been
increased by the work on them abroad,
and the tariff charges must be paid be.
foro they could be re-admitted, and an
appeal to the secretary of tbe treasury
resulted in the ruling of the collector
being sustained.
From the snake editor the Informa
tion was obtained that a doylle is a
ruffled and loose fitting gown worn by
women, therefore we are certain of one
thing, and that is the democrats will be
exceedingly foolish if they do not get
one of them and exhibit it on the stump
in the next presidential campaign.
Around that taxed doylle the fair sex of
the country will rally and jdemitnd the
overthrow of HcKinleylsm and the an
nlhilatlon of tbe republican party.
There will be more votes in the folds
of the doylle for tbe democrats than
were in the bloody shirt for the republi
cans, consequently the doylle should be
waved from now uutll the polls are
closed ou election day. The taxing of
the doylle should bo made know n to
every household over which a woman
presides as an uncrowned queen, and the
fact should be impressed on tbe female
mind that unless McKinleyism is de
stroyed the day is not for distant when,
if the American infant, while traveling
abroad with its parents, cuts its teeth,
it will, ou its return to this country be
compelled to pay a tax of forty per cent
on ivory.
Til* Globe-Democrat rarely ever tells
the truth in its allusions to the south,
but it struck the nail on the bead In this
instance. It says: “The people of tbe
south do uot like Mr. Cleveland’s silver
view, but what they are most displeased
with in bis case is his recent remark
about the 'rebellious hands' that once
tried to destroy the Union.” .The south
ern people don’t like to be maligned by
a man for whom they have done
much as they have for Mr. Cleveland.
A factory for making Itory out of
skim milk has been successfully eatab
llshed in Iceland. j
BEALL & OAKLEY.
" BARGAINS!
And Special Prices still the rule of the day
, with us. For u U j v '
TWO WEEKS
longer we offer cut prices in every department.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A NKW LINE
Beautiful While Goods, Pine Apple Tissues,
New Cream Yalencienne Laces, different
widths to match, New Black Silk
Laces in Flouncings, and narrow^
to match.
BARGAINS IN CENTS’
Our Table Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at tbe prices wp-aco pow making.
op
Jit
Grenadines at Cost?
Figured China Silks at Cost?
Straw and Stiff pats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost?
BEALL &
313 LAMAR STREET,
Wealth!
PAtr
ini L
Absolutely Purs.
ofaU*jn"lrew!nteg SSS&lF—Latest juSSud
gtatea Government Fo<xl Report,
junolS (Uwlyr
RECEIVER’S SALE
or Tii je j
Amorious Street RaiUroad.
GKOUUIA—Sumtkh County:
By virtue of a deem or the superb* court
or the aald county, nudand In the cum or
tbe Central Tnut Co.or Mew York, vs. The
Amerlcua HI reel RaUrewd Company, on
as
{MugtaieaortjUaaMr the beo.ut or the
houdholdert on lliepioperly or the defendant
1 wi.l odhr for wile at public out-cry t. the
highest bidder, before the Court House door
oreald county. In tbe city or AmeneuR. be
tween tbe hou.R Of iu o, in. and 4 p. on
Saturday, ,he 27th day of June, 1HB1, Uie fill
tewtnc property, to-wlt;
A cdrtalu piece or parcel of laud one hub.
dml Met front by one hundred and Any feel
la deoth.llturned Iu the Tillage of Leelon
county of sunder And Hlsleofuaorgla, belnt
a pert of lot nnmbei 2UJ In Ute l wwt-tv-seventh
dcitrtct JHHututer county, Georgia, the name
eltuali lying and being on the Month eld* of
Avenue E.aod on the Wert eld* of Magno.
Ha street aud being on tbe ooraer of aald
atmt* and Enown oath* plat of tbe Lemon
Pork Land Coni, any reoently laid out an Iota
eevyn nnd eight in block twenty leveui to
gather with oH aud alnguutr Um lands, tene
ments and hereditament, of sold Railroad
Company thou owned or thereafter to be ac
quired by It, and nlno Including nl| Mm mll-
roede,trocke.rtghieol way,mein IlnM.brauch
—_ —men, c ,
IU power works, engines, boilers, el
w*jgbK?‘« e ‘i„j?u2fr‘srs.*
0.1, fuel, equipment, furniture
SStte*
mid Railroad Company the ~
ofler to be acquired. Include
robe.corporation, and ail
aasiSdS, jawKSttifE
would here
out ol thep
mentor all I
Cel uml comp
Purchaser »II.
upoi the closing urtbeUHi
I . , .. J. B. PELOI
Amerieua, Go., May M, mi. mg
Aifi> braim Treat-
■, a guaranteed specific tor Hysteria, Disci-
Convulsions, Tits, Nervous Neuralgia,
_ ache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of tbe Hrain, remitting in
insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Harreiiness, Loss of Power
la either sax, Involuntary Losses and R)>erma-
torrhosa, caused by over-exertion of the brain,
self-abase or over-indulgence. Each box cofi*
tains one mouth's treatment. 91.00 per box.es
six boxes for 96-00, sent by mall, prepaid, on rw-
ceipt of price, .
WE GCAJtANTKK SIX BOXES
cure any case. With each order reoelvod by
— for six boxes, accompanied with 96.WV we
will send the purchaser out written guarantee to
refund tbe money if the treatment does not ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,ft>le Agtfl..
Americas, (fa.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pst-
m VHMprimKKk
and we ran secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or phot?* with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents,” with
names of actual clients in your State, county, or
town, sent free. Addresf,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opputlto Patent OSc*. Within,Ion. D. C.
R. E.
Auditor, ,
OFFICE 57G JACKSON STREET,
/ ; ■ * • • i / ■ • ■ t * n tft i
AM mucus, UA.
Will adjust Hunks and Accounts and do a
mniMral collecting business, A competent
attorney associated. Charges rea«>nable.
Will take IrtudneM In nelgTboring cities.
•References; J. W. .Mho Ale Id A Co.. Bank of
5ssrswiasaT:
the liTtle Sewing machine man
jfj]
For all Machines on easy terms, and cm
supply the reat
Reedies, Oils, Attachments, Etc.,
For Bate by the DAVENPORT IlKUd
COMPANY, Americas, Go.
rOR AIL MACHINES.
■Hporhil attention given to repairing i
" " ■ mall will t
PRO
UCARDS
T.
UHJHITSur Aitu ovrMHXJHUU
r.trret3^j»/
*-My
tH.J.W.DANIW.
Offer* bla profe-slonal eervlce* to the
■mm
L‘W
HuDUnttoD, Church street.
J ALpm&jt nno j
. Office at llr. Eldrtdge’s 'drug store. Can
'be fbnnd-at night In hli room, over
Kldrldge’. drag .tore, Barlow Block, ,
lap8-9f.tr>; b||joW
b nffl.
) SURGEON.
deuce, corner
Americas, Ga.
Telephone No. 101.
D b. t. j. kenned y, m. d.
PHYHJUIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Dr. KldrldKe’A Drug Htoie; > Can
be found at night In his office room over
Bldrklge’s drug store, BiHoirl)|ock. feW-ly
DOCTORS J. R.’AJq) A r ir. HWRtE
Hava one of tbe best tarnished and beet
equipped doctors offices In the South, No. til
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
feblPtf . ! ’
Ileal
C HA8. A. BROOKS. M. D.
(Graduate of BellevoeHo
Paej^nuiiuute Mcdhca^KchmH,Chief jjnrgeon
H. A.M»K ft. etc.) OArTlliihmrmBldharser-
vicea as a general practltoner to the cltlsens
of Americiisand surround lug country. Spe
cial attention given to operative surgery,
Including tbe treatment hr iieiaorrbolds, fl»-
t'i|», stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Offlee in Mnrphey building
Lamar St* Connected by sheaslng tuba
with Kldrldge’s Drug Store. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during tbe day. At
night call at residence on Lee 8L or tele*
paaaMMoiy
APTOHNKl?8 AT LAW.
Offlee la Bartow
w*
IBank.
Prompt attention given to all L
in my hands. Offlee in Barlow blocs, room 9.
' Feb. I
. 6, tf
I
J* , i Amerlcue, Qi.
Office In Bariev building, opposite tb.
Court House. Prompt attention given to
all buelneu. lanb-ti.
K. F. Hinton. E. H.Cuna.
HINTON ft CUTT8, ,
A ttorneys at law. Praetlceintba
_SUte_and Federal Courts. Offloa over
'Hart Building, on Forsyth street. marl-l>
[)OBT. L, MAYNARD,
i ATTORNEY AT LAW.
,* .// Americas,Ga.
Prompt and caretal attention given to nil
TV
I. HOLTON.
attorney at law.
Abbeville,' (Jo.
Will procure In all the eountlre of the
State. Prompt attention given-to>a©col
lection. entruitedto my care. II
AN8LHY & ANSLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas, On
A Will practice In tbe counties of Sum
ter, Schley,' Macon. Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, In tbe Supreme Ooart, and tbe United
States Conn.
C. MATllEWS,
NEY-AT-LAW,
tit ew
W KLLBORh V. CLARKg. FttAMK A,HoOfIB.
CLARKE A HOOPER,
Attorneys 1 it Law
AMERIflUS,
meylS-d-w-ly
GEORGIA
WaurRH K. Wukxtlrt, 1. B. Ymoxut,
Wheatley fit Fitigerald,
ATTORNEYS at law,
^ 406 Jackson Rt, Up Stain,
^ , ghohgia
JanT-t
G. II. HUDSON,
“SErr
r
| L.f BLALOCK,
LXMVBRS,
aaiRicre, ugomoiA.
®»5i^jHirsawsis8
tonr street, In Artesian Block, daqa-d-wlj
A Certain Core for Dyspepsia,
There la perhaps no disease so prevalent as
Dy,pep,la and Indigestion, and ore too, that up
to the present time bos baffled tbe skill of tbe
eminent physicians. Two-thlnls or tbs
lie dlieoaes have their origin In Dyspepsia,
iraptoms are lose of appetite, lose of flesh,
ling or falnsss or weight In tbe stomseb,
tonally nansea and vomiting, acidity, Hatu-
. dull pate In tea head, with a renaitlon of
ineoa or giddiness, Irrecniarity of bowsla,
ow splrlte ■feepleseneoa, sjuiow akin, derancs-
S
af Umm symptoms Da. Holt’s D vsrxmu Kluue
will cure you. Prepared only by
Dr. Holt’* Dyspeptic Elixir C *mpanv,
Hoa9UM par bottla.
■lull Machinery. * urderi! by ~i
\ atwnf* “
tfttive prompt altoutlon.
THE AMERICUB
BUSINESS COLLEGE
otetbamatlca end Fenman.hjp, Ve “ firm will toko speolal cure In any Bunartar
I atgbl Courre, all kludles, . ion •• Court on Mouth western Railroad, . ^
W. B. MITCHELL, Prin. — - -—2
$500 Reward!
■tote me o*y «os to Urer
Breocme. iislie—to». Co.
k. 0.8IMMDN8, w. H. KIMBROUGH.
SIMMONS * KmRBOUCLH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
liarlow Blpolg, ltoom^
—-l-i i i ■■ ■■■•’ • ■■ a
W. B. Guxrrt. Du Port Guerst
Ainerlcus, Ga. Macon, Go,
GUERRY a SON.
r AWYERA Anrerteua Go. Offlc. In Pw-
C L NOKHMAN,
, ABCHITHT.
OFPICEH
•». oepe-laHy. Communication, by m
Tc»na negotiated at LOWEST RATKS.
; Fjmy pkymenta, on city or farm lauds.
F J. J. IIANESLBY,
dot 6 iy. American, Georgia.
Dr. J. S. Kldridob.