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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDERi SUNDAY. JUNE 21, 1891,
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dmericn*, G#., Jane 21, 1881,
Tbx reaffiiliation of Harrison and
Qua; is simp); another illlastntion
the alliance of “the Pari tan and the
blackleg.’’
A woaax in Chicago cried “enough"
when a tag* python coiled itself around
her slender waist This to the first one
on record.
Gyr, Pattxbson of Pennsylvania has
vetoed the compulsory education bill
ptMlrftt legislature a few days be
fore its adjournment.
Warn the tax payers begin to pay the
112,000,000 annual bounties to sugar
growers they win appreciate the repub-
liean trick of “free sugar.’
Tit republican campaign committee
should come to Wanamaker's relief
and help him oat of his trouble. He
did as much for them three years ago.
McKixunr has said that the tariff
bone was sixteen feet high, and now
candidate for governor he proposes
prove it There to nothing lour about
McKinley’s tariff.
. Tax fact that the prince of Wales re
fuses to read the newspapers shows that
hto hide isn’t as tough to criticism
would be expected in a confirmed gamb
ler and tone like the prince is.
Samoba to bobbing up again after
period of repose. This double-barreled
kingdom seems to be getting ready to go
off half cocked into another war between
its two kings Malletva and Matoaffa.
A tocso man in New York the other
day killed himself rather than marry,
This chap evidently anticipated a good
deal of tenable after marriage and made
up his mind to take time by the fore,
Editor Rich abdso.y of the Columbus
Enquirer-Son now takes things by fils
and starts. Hto able journal reaches
Thb Tixks-Rbcobdkb office In semi,
weekly platoons of three days issues at
That the republican Buckeyes are for
Blaine was one of the things made manl
feat by the late convention at Columbus,
That fact points strongly to the con
clusion that Blaine to the man we have
got to beat
iTsxxxstobe the impression that
the Salisbury conservative ministry is
likely to encounter defeat In the parlia
mentary elections that will occur this
year, and the Gladstone party will again
come into power.
8am Jons said in Little Buck that
ho would rather drink the slops from
the hotel than the beer. Then all the
wicked editors In the state joined la and
shouted: “It’s ’cording to how a man’s
rmUsd. 1 Give os the beerl”
AoiblIs in jail at ; Newburg, N. Y.,
charged with stealing a hone, burning a
house, mill and barn and roaating a
man in the fire.' She to one of those
damsels of whom It might be said
“When she to bad she to horrid.’’
Tax Illinois secret ballot law, as
signed by ’he governor, to dieoovered to
be a fraud. The clansa which provides
that no ticket peddler shall be allowed
within onehundred feet of the potto to
entirely left ontand makes the blit In
effectual.
Tax New York Recorder, under the
management of G. W. Turner, late bus!
uses manager of the World, comet out
flabfooted for James G. Blaine for prosl
dent, Its only regret being that Blaine’s
health may prevent him from beings
“poaslbiUty.”
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Thx CeDtral railroad machinists who
went out on a strike in Savannahs few
days ago have settled their grievances
and returned to work/ with the excep
tion of one man. He cursed and abused
the master machinist and the latter re
fused to reinstate him.
Editok Baxkston of the Ringgold
New South jumped on the alliance vig
orously at the press association meeting
the other day In Atlanta, and It to safe
to wagar that hto obituary la being writ
ten In the Southern Alliance Farmer’s
office for the next Issue.
u Txit Commercial Gazette headed its
editorial on the work of the Ohio repub
lican convention: “It to Finished.” It
didn’t mean to ssy that after the nomi
nation of auch a candidate on such a
platform the G. O. P. bad given up the
ghost, bat that wili’be the else of It
when Campbell turns down McKinley
RaMtfclL
Thejbb will be a good deal leu of Herr
Most jinring the next twelve months
than heretofore, as that honing blather
skite has been sentenced to a year’s Im
prisonment in the New York peniten
tiary. New York has .a wonderful
knack of jailing all such fellows as Ward everywhere,
sad Pish and Sharpe and Most that
could be emulated to good advantages
by other states that are Infested by such
r FAITHm TO THB PABTT.
The Memphis Appeal-Avalanche
not for the past six months been very
friendly to Mr. Cleveland, bat so un
swerving, dignified and faithful has. al
ways. been his coane, and never more
so than during the adverse criticisms of
the tost three months, that even hto
cm lee are disarmed, and are abeolaj
forced to speak hto praise.
Commenting on a recant publication
of the New York Press, the Appeal-Ava
lanche says:
Tbe New York Press, a very rabid re
publican newspaper, prints a story at a
recent conference in New York between
Ex-President Cleveland and Messrs. Gor
man, Vilas, Dickinson, Brice, Whitney
and Lament Coming from such n source,
the truth of the story may be question
ed, but as the Press prints it as a fact
without any partisan trimmings, it to
likely to attract some attention.
It goes on to recite that Mr. Cleveland
called the gentlemen together and enld
he wanted to know exactly what they
thought hto prospects were for a re nom
ination. He is alleged to hare said that
if by remaining in the field he would
embaraas the party in any way, be
would signify hto withdrawal at an early
date. After mying this ranch, the Press
reports that all the gentlemen were
agreed that he was the man for next
year's nomination; Mr. Gorman saying
that, as a candidate, he would not be
weakened by hto views on the silver
question.
After farther discussion, Mr. Cleve
land to said to have placed hto political
fortunes In the bands of the gentlemen
present, giving them the liberty to
withdraw him at any moment It they
saw the interests of the party might be
jeopardized by hto candidacy. They
all departed from the conference de
termined to keep Mr. Cleveland to the
front.
It to a very pretty story, and, If true,
reflect* a great deal of credit upon Mr,
Cleveland. He to jnst the kind of man
to stand aside if by so doing he may ad-
vance the welfare of the democratic
party. Though he has held many public
offices, he has never appeared before bis
party or the people az on office-seeker.
He has never shown any other ambition
than to do well what hto baud might
find to do. He has been fearless and
faithful in the discharge of every public
trust, and hie administration stands In
glorious contrast to that of Mr. Harri
The people of the Booth have al
ways found him a friend in bie public
nets, and then to no other way to judge
a tree than by it* fruits. Hto speech at
Philadelphia a few months ago, in which
he touched npon the depression of agri
culture, should have won him the favor
of every farmer in America.—Birming
ham News.
Gov. Jahxs E. Campbell defies the
coterie of Cincinnati tonghs that seeks
hto defeat for a renomination, and right
1y says that they will not be allowed to
control the destinies of the democratic
party in the great state of Ohio. , Gov
ernor Campbell displays in this action
the same boldness end aggressive char
acter that gave him victory over Fora-
ker in hto splendid campaign of 1880.
He to going to win the nomination In
spite of the machinations of bis enemies
within the party, and we hope will win
the governorship in spits of those with
out If Governor Campbell is i
Dated, the best element of Ohio democ
racy will bo on top. The Foraker gang
captured the republican convention.
rSEUSS APPEALS.
When Justice Pr-dley condemned, a*
did in opening the new Federal
of Appeals in Philadelphia, the
common practice among lawyers of
appealing cases in which the law to
ear, be struck at one of the most fer
tile causes of delay in oar courts of last
resort
An appeal it justified only when the
law to dontfnl or it to reasonably plain
that the lower court has erred. Yet ap
pelate courts are constantly called upon
to decide points that have been well
settled by earlier decisions and to hear
appeals made on mere pretexts and
quibble*.
Hundreds of cases are appealed when
any well informed lawyer can tee that
the appellant hat no chance of winning.
Such appeals are not only useless, they
Tax Ohio republican platform mildly
“commend* the patriotlo services of onr
distinguished fellow citizen, Senator
John Sherman, and hto republican col
leagues in the fifty-first congress.” It
has been the practice of former repnbii-
can conventions in Ohio to make special
Indorsement of Sherman and recommend
him for re-election. Wha’ever may be
said of Sherman, be to by long odds the
ablest man hto party baa In Ohio, and it
was a shame that he should -have re
ceived this treatment at Its hands at the
behest of such a “fly-up-tbe-creek” as
Foraker.
Dr. Tamiadok declares that “The
Battle of Creeds” now raging to directly
Inspired by Satan. It la very gratifying
to note that Dr. Talmage, who to usually
regarded as sensational and ever ready
to pitch headlong Into a controversy, to
Just now acting at a bulwark against the
flood of skepticism that threatens the
church, and to railing bli stentorian
tones In pleading for the good, old kind
of religion he learned at hto mother’s
knee.
Tax Sleeping City” lithe rather
suggestive title of a “comedy melo
drama’’ dealing with New Tork life
which has just been completed by Octa
vos Cohen, managing editor of the
Charleston (S. C.) Daily World. The
play to said to abound in thrilling epi
nodes, including a lunatic asylum on
fire, a gambling house scene, a steam
ship wharf, a newspaper office and the
rescue of a child at the Park Place sta
tion of the Sixth avenae elevated road.
Mr. Cohen I* loyal to hto profession, and
has made hto heroes, the city editor and
sporting editor, respectively, of n large
(imaginary) New York daily newspaper.
Mr. Cohen will endeavor "to secure
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia or
Boston production for “The Sleeping
City.”
Sexatob Stewart, of Nevada, to an
other one of the republican senators
from the west who to opposed to the re-
nomination of the little man In the
white boose, and he expresses the
opinion that the next republican con
vention will declare for Blaine whether
he desires the nomination or not. Sen
ator Stewart also charges that the pres
ident has exseted from every man he
has appointed to office a pledge to work
tor bit renomination. This confirms
what the democrats have frequently
asserted, and shows op Benjamin In bis
Jrue character of a political wire puller.
The news that H. Victor Newcombe
of New York at one time a prominent
Wall street operator and a reputed mil
lionaire, had been sent to a private in
sane asylum, was not a surprise to his
friends, who have known that Mr. New
combe bad been In bad health, suffering
from a mental disturbance for several
months. He seemed to Improve after
hto return from strip to Europe, bnt the
recent warm weather evidently caused a
relapse and induced hto family to send
him from- borne for better treatment.
He la not considered incurable, and hto
speedy recovery to hoped for.
The Atlanta Journal took the con
census of opinion among the Georgia
editors who went to Chicago. Out of the
eighteen editors Interviewed, eleven
were for Cleveland, two were for Hill,
one was for “some western man” and
four were non-committal. Nine regard-
tariff reform aa the leading issue of
the coming campaign, two placed free
■liver foremost, and seven considered
them of equal Importance.
Tax fact that a prominent rolling mill
mu, Mr, Seddon of Birmingham, Ala,
accompanied the Richmond and Danville
official* on their recent trip over the
Central road to taken to mesa that con
siderable Improvements are eontemplst-
partleularly tn the track of the road.
The Richmond and Danville to noted for
the substantial character of Its property
? • '
Tux United States treasury la not the
only concern In thUccnnby which has
bunted and yet had plenty of money on
. • •
A bad condition of affaire has devel
oped ont In Kansas, where the legisla
tors passed a law making It a crime on
the part of employers to work -their em
ployes more than eight hours per day.
The asylum*, orphan homes ud like In
stitutions are compelled to have more
baud* or stop business, and aa the ap
propriations were not Increased, the lat
ter alternative seems Inevitable. The
manager of the asylum has notified the
governor that he must have more money,
or send the Inna tics home. Even u
eight-hour law should he tempered with
discretion.
Tna tint section of the little railroad
which Is to connect Jaffa with Jerusalem
has been completed, and tourists are
now able to travel by rail from Jaffa to
Ramleb, about one-third the distance.
It will not be very long before pilgrims
to the Holy Land will be whisked in an
hour from the sea to Jerusalem, to the
great disgust of camel owners ud stage
proprietors, hut it will bn very comfort
able for tourists, who are thus spared
the aches ud ills which that notoriously
bad stretch of road baa always Imposed.
Tiierx to music in the clroumblent
ether; for Editor Burgess, of the alliance
hud organ, ud Editor Harry Brown, of
the alii unco forty-liorsc-power organ, are
calling each other liars, with big L'a,
and each proposes to prove hto
charges. “Behold! how grand and
pleasant ills for brethren to dwell to
gether In unity.”’
BEALL & OAKLEY.
BARGAINS!
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 LINK
Beautiful While Goods, Pine Apple Tissues,
New Cream Valcncienno Laces, different
widths to match, New Black Silk
Iiicesin Flouncing?, and narrow
to match.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T.
ABCBiracr axd Bumnmwom,
Awrteu, Georgia.
La ar street—Murphey Building. U ly
J. WORSHAM
DENTIST,
Of** over People's National Hank.
W.
D R. J. W. DANIEL,
DENTIST,
Oflert hi* professional services to the
people of Americas, and «oitoundIn* coun
try. Office In new Murphey building. La
mer street, over Beall A Oakley's.
j.;
BARGAINS IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Our Tabic Damask and Towels are selling
rapidly at tie prices we are now making.
Grenadines at Cost I
Figured China Silks at Cost!
Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost!
Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost!
BEflLL i OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
J A. FORT X. D.
Office at Dr. Kid ridge’s 'drag store. Cap
* be found at night Tn his mom. over
EUlridge’s drugstore, Barlow Block.
Ian 8-91-tf
„ PHYdiCIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Davenport's Drue Store. Resi
dence. corner Forsyth and Mayo streets,
tit. T. J. KENNEDV, M. D.
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Hare one of the best furnished and be*i
equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No. SIN
Jackson street, Americus, 3a.
General Surgery and treatment of the
Eye, Fa”, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y
Post Graduate Medical Hrtiool,Chief Huryeon
S. A. M. ft It. etc.) Offer* bln professional ser
vices an a general practitooer to the cltlsen*
of Americus and surronndingronntry. Hpe-
•*l»l attention liven to operative surgery,
including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fl*-
t'lla, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office In Murphey building
Lamar Ht. Connected by speasing tube
with KIdridge's Drugstore. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
) A. HAWKINS,
P/ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office upstairs on Granb-rry corner.
1UTT A LUMPKIN,
) AITUHNEY8 AT LAW.
Americus, Oh.
Office in Barlow Block, up etalm.
w r
Will practice In all courts'. Office over
WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Ga.
National Bank.
W T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
__ • Americus. Oa.
Prompt attention given to all business placed
*ny Office in Barlow bloea, room fl.
r
HIXON,
AT.OKNEY at law.
_ America*, Oa
Ofllce In Baslcv building- opuo.ll* Hi.
Court House. Prompt .Mention riven t>
all buHinew*. lunVlt.
Tub Ohio republicans nominated n
farmers' alliance man for lieutenant-
governor with tho hope, of course, of
capturing the alliance rote. The far
mers’ movement will be to email purpose
indeed, if It is going to help the roonop-
ollste hold up the McKinley tariff.
BIG DIVIDENDS
On your investment will be the result, if
you do your trading at the
BEE HIVE!
It’s just exactly 10 days to July 1st and
his means that you’ve got just ten days more
to make ths most profitable purchases you can
imagine. We want to sell $5,000 worth of
goods by July 1st if we can; if we can’t do
(hat, we wan’t to do all we can anyhow.
PRICES COT RIGHT AND LEFT THIS WEEK!
We will not ask you one cent profit, and
as a special inducement to swell sales, we will
allow an extra discount of
TEN PER CENT
E. F. Hinton. k. H. ctrrrs.
HINTON & CUTTS,
A ttorneys at law. Prsctve in th<
Htole ami Federal Courts. Ofllce ovej
Hart Bntldln,, oo Forsyth street, marl* I \
T;
R out. l. maynard,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
_ . _ Americus. Gi
Prmrptand careful attention given tn
bus I news entrusted to me. Lamar street
over P. L. Holts. *ep 9>«lAw3ni*
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice tn all the euuntlMor ?he
State. Prompt attention given to all col-
lection ■ entrusted to my core. u
ANSLEY Sc ANSLEY,
A T S?M I,EYI }. AT LAW * America,, O.
. J', 11 , 1 Practice to the counties of Sum
ter. Schley, Macon. Dooly, Webster, Slew-
srt.lnthe Supreme Court, end the United
State, Court.
ATTOILNBY-AT-LAW,
ty Court foe the twelve month,.
U-M dftwlv.
Wr.Li.BORx r. Claksk. Frank A. floor**.
CLARKE A HOOPER,
Attorneys at Law
AMERICUS A
msyIS-d-w-ly
Walts* K. Whbatlxv, j. b. Fitvossald
Wheatley St Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
onto,: 40BJsckiooSt., UpBlairs,
AMKH1CUH, i LKOICCt IA
JenT-tf
C. II HUDSON, | L. J. BLALOCK,
of Schley county. | of Americus,
HUDSON A BLALOCK,
LSUVERS,
Akxwcos, Qeosoia
Will practice In sit courts. Partnership limited
Laoili .tTf?" i U ?T "i* 1 •SH't eomet Lee sad
Lamar street, in Artesian Block, decA-d-wly
OlV ALL
Worsted and Silk Dress Goods
AND
Sold This Week.
Immense Line of
I K. O. SIMMONS, W. »L KIMBBOUQH
SIMMONS Sc KIMBBOU3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Jtlock, Hoorn 4.
Will practice In both State sad rsderel Court*.
Strtct attention paid to all business entrusted to
tbcu. Telephone No. 108, U-lfrMtf
W. B. fJUXKBV. DUPONTUUSKLV
Americus, Ga. Macon, a*.
QUERRY & 80N,
L AWYERS, Americus, Ga. Office In Peo*
plv * Nationsl Beak Buildlnr, Lwusr
Will practice In Humter Superior
and County Court*, and In the Hu prom.
Court. Our Junior will regularly attend
01 Superior Court The
Arm will taka specie! esses In suy Superior
Court on Boothwestern Railroad. V
POWDER
I Absolutely Pure.
junelS dawlyr
WHITE GOODS
Must be closed out at once. Don’t buy
a penny’s worth elsewhere, but come right to
the
BEE-HIVE.
The cheapest place in town
V''.V ■ *
G l kobrkan.
, AltCIIITKBT.
OFFICE* Street Atlanta
' I Boom 7 Barlow Bl’k, AUMrlcus
speclffcation* lumlshcd lor
bulldlmpior aDdesc Iptlons- public bn Id-
fommonleatlnos by mall
!2n,£2r uP** ■T”*'* with prompt au
eus t offlee. Wn1, U *' ’ Hu P ,rlDl »ndent a merl-
W ILLIAMSON * KARL, '
“*»*VXfcV R.OIXKBBV.
•5 d wtlmate* tor enter supply,
5JSS£tlSS d *n , ^!m^tcm!od”*iw'r*g* r *
specially. Headqutrers, MontgomeSfAli
onr J °b“*on<k ffarrold’S
store on Cotton avenue. npr21-3m
Hnwkes’ Crysfalizetl lenses in ail
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to please or money refunded
"J , K. J. Ef.DJtlDOK.
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