Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 26, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOli DER: FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1891. THE Oally’mnd W. EtTiBLUHRD 1179. Hum I'** ‘700UDMTust,»*r^9UV<9DtM». IWliWt I j f. ji SUBSCRIPTION: Pinr.onTui, • - • daily, On Moim, . . . Pmnwinu,. i address _ • Editor and Manager, •out TDU3 PUBLISHING COMPANY, , America*, Qa. Aawrionf, Os,, Jus* 28, 1891. i Tux Athens Ledger wants more whUkay and better. It is tired of the Tile Staff toniehed bj the blind tigers, end le making a deaperate fight against prohibition.- • ■ - . . , What will the etar dd with that fire- mile-long protest When It reaches St Petersburg, in Its huge cheats which re- qoire^lyje' rojotd for their storage? Hls natural inclination, no donbt, will be to ordar.lt't^theciemator. Stonxwaix Jackson's body has been mored from the place in the Lexington, Va., cemetery^ where it has rested since its bnrtal, t6:a new ranlt built for the purpose, and the monument to bis memoepi Orer the vault *111 be unveiled July filet, n. i A KXXTiNO will be held at Dallas,Tex as, on July 10th for the purpose of making aft,, organized fight on the sub trees^ scheme. .Prominent Alliance- men fyom a number of state* will be present, and the meeting will be an Interesting one. Ir the city of St Joseph finds itself two stiles from the Missouri river, the question to be decided wilt be whether the dty Shall go to the river or wait for the rivet to come back to it. Houses loy cated near the lower Missouri should he built oa‘Wheel*. A Massachusetts minister, because of Up,propensity to “plow deep” in hU preaching was severely criticised [by arembige ot hl * congregation, brought suit against the “dominatii ■ty” among his opponents an! recovered 1 cent damages—' which will not go far toward paying hls lawyer’s tae, , Sinator Gtoaoc, of Mississippi, has come OUt in a seven column letter strongly advocating the Ocala pUtform, excepting the sub-treasury, land loan and government ownership of railroad and telegraph lines. Col. Livingston, who was shown the letter,, says It will plamjgeaatorGeorge in a Stroaglight before, tlHtnoemyn. , 1( , . irii n Larii advices from Chile state that the i rapidly Joining the Insurgent volunteering Without pay lit these. This Indicates pretty Ay the bend of public opinion there un to the relative merits of the two op posing 'elements. With the people on thelrslds'the congressional leaders are ahta'to win ultimately. ■" * i U T*X democrats of the Michigan legis lature have succeeded la redlstrlctlug the state, and previously they had past* ad abllli providing tor the elaoUouof presidential elector* by congressional districts. Of the twelve districts seven an expected to return democratic oon- men and ‘elootore, While fire are dedto thetepublicans. Faa» Douquasb Is said to have turn ad almost white during Hlppolyte’s in- totviaw with the.foreign minister. And Itia reported that he made fast time through the back yards of Port au Prises at the time of the outbreak. Fred finis that hls position is not literally siaecare. Ba will be able to tell of “hair braadih’scapes” when he returns to the states. Agoomhm to , the statement of the New York Herald the latest Ben Butler mbs mo la what U called “the paper olW” ( «< Tallapoosa, whleh is roundly denounced »e p wildcat enterprise with out tangiUe basis for the fabulous profiu promisaiUo,, laves tors. Intelligent in- .■SSffMWJflt likely to regard the name wapnato inspire con fidsnea laanysnterpriss. Tut Knights fat Labor it appears have demanded of Secretary Foster that the raoehUy discharged from the jrtatlaf and angtarlng bo re in their positions. They . f, If their demands are refused, tomake war ou McJCinloy in Ohio, and votes of 35,000 Knights of La- f .east against him. The situa- Tsry aerlons one for the sccre- has to bun over the printing bureau to the Knights of Labor, or see McKinley, and protection chucked over- boatdiaohio^,^, ... ... , TB»'Jacksonville (Fla.) Standard la lueliaed Whetany andfata off the fol lowing In a recent Issue: 11 lowing in a recent Issue: “The only bad break Sbakeopeam over made was iu expressing the theory that ‘there's hothiagfna name.’ Very often they are excruciatingly malapropos. ’Adam Strong, shoemaker ’ requires that the empbasU aisdf the tmnetnation most be followed strictly, unless the reader of the sign would' fell Into unconscious profanity. Jones and Hoggs, teachers. Jones teaches the boya and Hnggathe girls. That won't do. - Hero In this city wo can find an toe wagon fnseribed: J. L. Motion ice.’ A man who could malt on ice must ba a fiery furnace In- OROVRR AND TDK OIWKOXM. Tun Timks-Keoordkr has heard It hinted for aeveral days past that a con certed movement is on foot—a still hunt m other words—among the Alliancemen, to get ready to send' an anti-Cleveland delegation to the National Democratic Convention. While the poliey seems to be to say nothing at present on the subject, there appears to be little doubt that such a plan of campaign la being organized, and that from all over Georgia anti-Cleveland delegations will go to the State Conven tion, This is based upon the statements of some prominent Sumter county Alliance- men who claim that It may be taken as a settled fact that when the clans meet, the magnitude of the anti-Cleveland sen, timent will be such as to absolutely con trol the convention. The same authority says that the sen timent of alliancemeu is that the unlim ited coinage of silver is paramount to all other considerations of the Alliance; and therefore Mr. Cleveland's views on the silver question rule him out of the Democratic Alliance party absolutely. Itia further said that not only in Georgia but all the south, the watch word will be “free ailver and down with Cleveland;” and that Mr. Cleveland cannot be nominated; and If he should be, he could not carry even Georgia Just bow far the sentiments of these individual alliancemen is to he taken as a measure of the feelings of Georgia and Southern alliancemen, Thk Timus-Hk ■ cordkr is not prepared to say; hut there seems to be no doubt that a strong sentiment against Cleveland on account of bis silver views is being industriously worked up; and ere the convention as sembles Grover’s chances may have gone glimmering. 5 The Tiues-Recordcr Is not now and never was the champion of any one man, ' with alt the light* before it, The Tmas- Hf.cordkr thought Mr. Cleveland the most available man in the party for the nomination, because nobody else so far mentioned Is stronger with the people but if the Alliance element for good reasons decide to oppose him and refuse to follow bis standard, hia availability i^ at an end, and his candidacy fills and. That man must be nominated who, is acceptable to the whole Democratic par ty, otherwise success is impossible, and If Mr. Cleveland boa put himself out side the lines laid down by the controll ing element of the Democratic party, he must not expect the nomination. The present sentiment as gathered from the Democratic press of the whole country, is' favorable to Mr. Cleveland by a very large majority; but os the Al liance organa are dumb as oysters, and their policy- Is as yet not officially an nounced, It may be that developments will arise; when the Alliance slogans sound, that will change the whole as- of the political aky. Tux Timm-Becobukr lain favor of iy good Democrat who can win; if Cleveland la that man, trot him out; If not, “bring In another horse.” It looks as if the Kentuckians were going to defeat their proposed new con stitution. The Courier-Journal leads nearly all the Demoirallo paper* of the state in opposition to Its adoption. They have been trying for the past twenty-five year* to get a [constitutional convention called In Kentucky, the diffi culties Imposed by the old constitution being such that It was almost Impossible to do so; aifid’after the convention as sembled It spent several months In fram ing an Inatrnment which, It seems, the pc6ple will rejeot. The old constitution Is an antiquated document, and It Is gen erally agreed that a new one la needed, but the one under consideration don't suit. THE KEYSTONE RANK. The moral make-up of Bardsloy, the embezzling treasurer of Philadelphia, is to say the least very queer. He admits that lie loaned money belonging to the city and also the state which was never returned to him, and that he pocketed the interest ou public funds which he advanced to corporations and individuals, but did not know that he was doing any thing wrong. A man of Bardsley’s stripe would not hesitate to pick a pocket and feel after he had done it that the act was nothing more than a shrewd business transaction. There Is one point in his statement, however, that we recommend to the attention of the administration at Washington, and that is the charge he makes that Bauk Examiner Drew was aware of the stealings of President Lucas and the condition of the bank, but con cealed the same because he had received many favors from the hands of Lucas. Mr. Drew shoul.i he investi gated, and it is dollars to cents that other important facts will bo brought out, and that it will be shown that Comptroller I-acey was not so iguorant either of tiio condition of the bank as lie pretends to be. 1 he fact that Drew failed to mention that the comptroller sometime before the closing of the hank visited Philadelphia and was shown its books and told of Its condition by As sistant Bank Examiner Jones, shows that Drew was trying to protect his su perior officer and was willing to accept tiie responsibility for the whole matter, which Lacey very kindly shifted upon him. If Drew finds himself iu a tight place lie will talk, and Ids talk will be interesting In view ot the great surplus ot thu season's cotton crop that will go over to the next year’s market, the Nacogdoches Chronicle very sensibly advises cotton growers to use great care in getting the new crop ready In the beat possible con dition. If this year’s yield should piove as abundant as now seems probable, there will be no demand for dirty, trashy or sandy cotton, of which there is already an over aupply. The cotton planters who come out ahead on this yeaPs picking will be those whose pro duct is thoroughly cleaned in the gin ning and marketed free from stain, leaf and trash. Careless people certainly do some very astonishing things at times. Last Sunday a Pennsylvania miner at Shenan doah put a dynamite cartridge in hia stove to dry. It dried. While the fam ily wa* at auppqr the cartridge got out of the stove without assistance. It tor* $1,(100 worth of shape and material out of the bouse and fired the children through the opening. If they all re cover It will be due more to their dii tanee and native durability than to any thing else. Now the miner iz sorry he pot t$al cartridge in the stove. “That the way of the transgressor la bard” is shown In Pirnell a case, where, when be teems willing to meet the re quirements of the publio and| marry Mrs. O’Shea, be «an find no priest who will perform the ceremony. In auch cases, the genius of a Georgia justice of the peace would thine resplendent; and this love lorn couple could be married In a Jiffy, and at A drain upon their treasury of not oTer two dollars and a half. Who says that Georgia is not ahead of. the effete monarchies ot the old world? The whole number of Israelites in the world la believed to be about nine millions, of which seven or eight mil lions are in Europe. Of these Russia possesses somewhere between five and six millions. Hustria-Hungary has ,050,000 and Germany has 500,000 iewisli subjects. In England there are ,00,000, in France about 80,000, in Hol- nd 80,000 and iu Italy 50,000. Switzer- nd, Belgium, Denmark and Swedeu avo a few thousand each, and Spain and Portugal stand at the bottom of the list of the western European states with only about 1,500, who live principally at Gibraltar, under the British flag. In the eastern portion of Europe the pro portion of Jewish inhabitants is some what greater than in the small states of western Europe Bulgaria lias about 20,000, Turkey 12,000 and . Houmanla from 300,000 to 400,000. In Asia there are only about 300,000 Jews; in Austra lia and tiie Pacific islands there are 20,000, and in America there about half a million. The Dallas, Texas, News tells of the experience of Col. H, R. Hearae, a Bra zos bottom planter, with artesian wells. He sunk twenty-three wells on bis place, iging from 130 to 750 feet deep, and .veraging 550 feet, all of which are flow ing abundantly, yielding from 15,000 to 1,000 gallons a day. Col. Ilearne ught hls own boring outfit, and tho wells cost him only $00 to $300 apiece. So successful has ho been that all hls neighbors are following Ills example. Thera are a great many sections of Southwest Georgia which would have artesian water but for the expense, and the experience of Col. neatne shows that it does not take a great amount of money to have plenty of good pure water. Pious John Wanainakor Is not show ing up In such,a desirable light as some of the press predicted. He publicly de nied that he had interested himself In tho appointment of a receiver for the Keystone bank. Lately Bank Examiner Drew hat produced a letter and a tele gram from the head of the Sunday school department of the government request ing deity in the appointment of a re ceiver. It seems tbst Johnny, although pious and profoundly upright, has fallen heir to one of the g. o. p.’s pet weak nesses. BEALL & OAKLEY. BARGAINS! And Special Prices still the rule of the day with us. For TWO WEF.KS longer we offer cut prices in every department. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NfcW LINK Beautiful White Goods, Pine Apple Tissues, New Cream Valencienne Laces, different widths to match, New Black Silk Laces in Flouncinga, 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! Figured China Silks at Cost! Straw and Stiff Hats at Cost! Ladies/ Gents’ and Children’s Shoes at Cost! 313 LAMAR STREET, RECEIVER’S SALE OF TUB Americus Street Railroad. GEORGIA—Sumtbk County: By virtue or a decree of the superior court of th* Mid oounty, rendered In the cane of the Central Trust Co.of New York, v*. The Araerlou* Street Railroad Company, on the 90th day of Hay, 18M, and appearing upon the mlnuteaof the said court of Said date fore* Closing the mortgage for the benefit or the bondholder* on thep>operty of the defendant l will offer for Mle al public oul-cry to the highest bidder,before tho Court Uou*e door of aald county. In the city of Amorous, be tween the houo Bat unlay, the 27th dnyo lowing property, to-wit: ureu icok iruui> uy one uuiiumi am la depth, situated In t»*e village i county of sumter end RUteofUeoi a part of lot numbei ‘JIM in the tweet Absolutely Pure. uesm of tartar biking powder. Hlrheet june!5 d*wiyr A certain piece or parcel or land one hun dred feet front by one hundred and fifty feet "* * “** * “ re of Leeton, leorgla, being - r aw In the twenty-seventh district of HUmter county, Georgia, the same situate lying and being on the Mouth "Ido of Avenue E, and on the West side of Moguo I ia Ntreet and being on the corner of said treel* and known on the plat of the Lett n Perk Land <'om» uny recently laid out mm lot* Peven and eight In block twenty*Reven, to get her with all and aluguiar the land* tene ment* and hereditament* of Mid Hull road Company then owned or thereafter to be ac quired by It, ami nluo Including all the rutl- road*, truck*.right* of way.ma’n Knee, branch line*, Mwltchc*. euperalrucuirea, depot*, de pot ground*, Matlon house*, engine hounc*, oar house*, stable*, wood house*, sheds, wat erlngplaces, work shop*, machine shops, bridges, viaducts, culberts, fence*, and fix tures) together with all Rs leones, leased or hired lauds, leased or hired railroads, and all ita power works, engines, boilers, electrical appliances,apparatus, dynamo*, accumula tors, generator*, storage batteries, armatures motors, tenders, cables, wires, traction gear, cars, carriages, coaches, trucks, and other motor and rolling stock, its machinery, tools, weighing Mcates, turntabl *, rail*, wood, coal, oil, fliel, equipment, furniture aid material of every uame, nature and de scription, then held or thereafter to be ac quired, together with all the corporate rights privileges, Immunities and franchise* ofthe Mid Railroad Company then held or there after to be acquired. Including the franchise* to ba a corporation, and all the tolls, rare*, freights, rents, income*, ts^uea pud profits thereof, and all the reversion or revcrsiou* remainder and remainders tt.er»or. Bald Ml# will be for cash, provided, how ever, that the bonds and coupons secured by said mortgage shall be receivable at *aid Miens cash for the amount of cash whleh would t>e payable on such bond* mitl coupon* out of the proceeds of Mid Mle, after the pay ment of all cost* and expense* of unit and the east and compensation of the said truntee*. Purchaser will obtain peNMesalon at once npo $ the cloning ortho Mle. J. B. KKLDKR, Receiver. Americus, Oa., May 2R, 1891. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it—but you don’t keep it unless you like it. Afte^t^ro or three weeks’ wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn’t all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and “bones” that can’t break or kink—Ball’s corsets have both of these. Forsale.by GRO. D. WHEATLEY. JAPANESE Shingles and Lusher. ca.li prim, parti.. vraaUnf vltbcrof Ur e v P ' 1 r;;.x“to. t '?:» iw,uii,n * - H WIHOINS * HKBNDON. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES; *asy payments, on city or (arm land*. J. J. HANKSLKY, net Sly Americas, Georgia. Dissolution. The Arm or Andrew. A Carter l.thi. dav dhwolved by njntnal ennient. IL M. Andrr.a retlrinx. He wl.l be aueteeded by C. C. Car ter and the arm berraiter win na C. c. car ter, whoaaaumea all the ilabliltlra or the late flrni of Andrewa A Carter and will culleet all debt, due them. C. C. Carter alao aaauiuu. all llablllUea and will collect all debt, due the Arm or Argo A Andrewa. R. M, ANUKxwa, C. o. Carter. In retlrinx from the Arm of Andrews A Carter 1 return Uianka to the public for the gene roue patronage hcatowed, and ueepeak mr the new arm a coatinnance ot the came. R.M. Aaunavra. Americas, 0a., Jane l&imi. dl - ABBDTTSf EASTftimrpRN J COR^Ss tegSPE ED | L yAf Bunions •^■^avithout 4 no W.APTPAIN ^ *J'«5 a TBNF°BT DRUG COMPANY Americas, Ga. v , ; MO.irahtoKl Car. for Pile* of whstever r:ud or degree—K/t eronl, Internal, Blind or UloediuK, Itolimq, Chronic, Recent or iluroditaty. $1.01 j box; G boxen, $5.00. ' -at by uinil, prepaid, oil receipt of prioo. We ocarantoo to < iro any csmo of Piles, Guaranteed and aol -inly by THE DAVKN.XIltT DRUG CO., Wl.elf.ulu aud Retail Uruxxtita, _ . _ A mi; rum*, (Ja. Rumple, free. feli2M&elyr PROFESSIONAL CARDS T A. KLUTTZ, t Auuunzcr AXDflupKBnmtSDKjrT, Americus, Ocori i WORSHAM DENTIST, Offina over People’s National Bank. w. P. HURT, DENTIST, Granberry’s Corner .Americas, i Continues to serve hls friendTTn aUbnmlfes of dentistry. jsnSTt . J. W. DANIEL, DENTIST Offer* bis Offer* bis professional services to tbe people of America*, and surrounding coun try. Office in new Murphey building. La- * -— T> ~'” A Oaklej*- mcr street, over Beall I M. R. WESTBROOK, M. D. . „ PHYMIC1 AN AND SURGEON. • Office and residence, next house io C. A Huntington, Church street. feb7tf J A. PORT M. D. Office at Dr. Eld ridge’s’drugstore. Can • be found at night in his r**om, over Eldridge’s drugstore, Barlow Block. lan&-M-tf D R. J. H. WINCHESTER. • ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Davenport’s Drug Store. Resi dence, corner Forsyth and Mayo streets, dtyno D R, T. J. KENNEDY, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Dr. Kldridge’* Drug Htoie. Can l>e found ut nlg'if in hi* office room over Eidridge’* drug *tore, Barlow block. feb6-Jy DOCTORS J.B. AND A. B. H1NKIB Have one of the best furnished and host equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No, 31ft Jackson street, Americus, Ga. General Surgery and treatment of the ’ j t Eye, Ear, Throat and, A Specialty. fehlfttf C HAS. A. BROOKS. M. Dw (Graduate ol Bellevue Hosp..... College. N. Y., twice graduate- u Post Graduate Medical Ho bool. Chief Surgeon .M A. M, R R. etc.) Offers hit* profevRlanHlser- vict* uii a geoerai practltoner to Up citizen* or A'nericiisftnd surround Ingeotin try. Hpe- *•1*1 attention given to operative surgery. Including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fl»- t.ibt, Htriotnre, catarrh, and all diseases of Amis, Rectum, Genitourinary system a».d no*e»nd throat. Office In Murphey building Ltmar Ht„ Connected by npeaklng tube with Eidridge’* Drugstore. Calls should be leff or telephoned Chare during tbe dtr *“ *230 E A. HAWKINS, , . attorney at law. • nm,.* ,in *tatni on Office upstair*on Granb^rry corner. B utt a lumpkin. ATTORNEYS at law. . ’ . i ; , Americus, Ua. Office In Bartow Block, up atiilVs. W P. WALLIS, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ... .. Ambrfcus, Ga. Will practice In all court*, office over National Hank. w. T. LANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business placed in uiy baud*. Office in Harlow blocs, room 0. Feb. 6, tf A. HIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Americus, Ua Office In Ragley building. opposlU the ouse ** * —‘—*'— *- all business. K. F. Hinton. E. h; Cutth. HINTON & CUTTS, A ttorneys at law. practice in the State and Federal Court*. Office over Hart Build lug, on Forsyth street, inarl-lv OUT. L. MAYNARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ‘ Americus, Ga. Prompt and careful attention given to all bust ness entrusted to me. Lamar street over P. L. Holts. Nepi9-d£w8tn* » L. HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abtieville, Ga. Will practice In all the maiutte* of the State. Prompt attention given to all col lections entrusted to my care. u ANSLEY St ANSLEY, J C. MATHKWH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' 22114 ronytn street, Americu,, Ua. Will practice In all the Courts.ml lo tbs Cooo- Wi i.uuibn V. ui-AtVE. Frank a. Hoopxa. CLARKE it HOOFER, Attorneys at Law AMERICUS, - - - - . UKOKGIA maylfr-d-w-ly WALTEB K. WBKATIsKY, J. Bs FfTZOERAlsD Wheatley & Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, oarnt Aft'*Jttc2soo St-, UpHtslra, amkujcuh, i ukiifiau jan7-tf IUDSON & BLALOCK, LRWVUR3, AMtEJCP*, GXOEOIA. Will prmctlcr in all courts. Partnership limited to civil cose*, uffii h up stairs, corner Lee aad Lamar street, in Arnmiau Hluck. dec31-U-wly ’— IIknuvW. SWEtr WATER PARK HOTEl, l.lthi $ Spring*, Oenrgiii. Elegance and comfort. Table service *nd furnishings altove critlcloii. The best f„ r Uis IcaMt. IhN^reutlon for th* pleuturn Meeker **"**»»*• invalid. The lliinet Bulb NysTeni’ In the ITi,lle,l Sillies. The most VAtiiiilile nuturHl nilnerul uulen in the wur.il tree. Hlah-rlKssKfC'iminoitiitlon, for »» eoesls gl.».tlo»l,*0 r«-t. I'ure |oiie wisHlsulr. No msUrlH. They rent rieiltoiinl tTmutau qua, elihlls hrillhnil nllruetlnns. Ass us •on imstnl curd), to semi booklet end rates. Ince a xuivt iWwuvs H tlno retrod, open 4 »T1 £-, , H.w. marsh «tca, muys-.tbiJI, } , t; ; j J>r,prletonh K.U, SISIMONS, W. K. KIMBKOUUH SIMMONS St KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Harlow Illodk, Room 4. Will practice in both 0tate and Federal Court*. Strict attention paid to all bu*tn*a*aotrm*tadto them. Telephone No. Its. 12-UMBtf ‘THE BEST KNOWNRfMFflY |SSS5 Stricture. Contain, no W. R. UiTKitKY. DuPontUuaaav Americus, (In. Macon, Oa, GUERRY & SON, L AWYKRH, Americus, On. Office In Peo- Bw* Bulldln*. Lamar street. Will prticUce In Hunter Huprrior and County Court,, anil In the Huoreme Court. Our Junior will rrgnlarly attend the aeasiuns or the flnperlor Court. Tho arm will take special cases In any Hupertor Court on Honttawestern Railroad. ' G. 1 OPPICKM !?!** Feschtree Rtreet Atlanta. ftoioni 7 Barlow Bl>k, Amariena atjl aiieeldcatlona lurnlafced lor bulldlnxs of all ilescrlptloua —nubile Is W ILLIAMSON * KARL, llnhANUHANITAkT KnotNxaas. Plans and e-tlraalee for water supply, sewersfo m il (enerel euxlneerinx ■ work. Construction ■uperlnteDiled, sewers|. a ■ Kldhidoo.