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the AMER1CUB DAILY TIMES-RECORDER; WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1891.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.I
Dally and Weekly,
MOLA8SKS FOR FURL.
With the progress that lias been made
in the manufacture o' sugar in Louisi-
NOT SURPRISING.
A dispatch frpm Lucero states that
Henry M. Stanley and his wife, the es-
Tuk amehicus Recorder Estahusiied 1879.1 ana it has come about that molasses is timnble English lady who linked her fate
Tii* Americus Times Established ixso. j now regarded almost as a waste product.; with his only a year ago, have separated.
! There is no market for the lower grades, - This is not a surprise. Ihe lady has
I of which tens of thousands of gallons probably discovered Stanley’s true char
ge.oo | are thrown away. Many planters last acter, and is no longer dazzled by the
so! year gave ft away to anyone who would romance that attached to him because
1 50 f ,,r,lih l 1 fhe barrels and pay the freight,
i while others stored it in large rcser-
OOXSOLIDATKI), Ai'UIL, 1891.
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Americus, Ga., July 22, 1891.
» to lx
Thi: Brunswick Times has been i
duced to four pages, and the editor a
nounecs tliat it will be run for “revyai
only.*’
id that t In? 1
•veraud the
ilizo this i
rices will be |o
waste greater,
w the planters
.duet will he ;
Tiie Columbus Evening Ledger is a<
vertised for sale, as Editor Byingto
wishes to devote his entire time to at
other publication.
ers. liai
<»las
benefactor.
;r, a journal published at
in the interest of the sugar
advised a use for the wash;
id. would,be the last to oc-
of bis adventurous journey through the
wilds of Central Africa.
Stanley never was true to any person,
country or cause, and it was not to be
expected that lie would remain constant
’t- in his affection for his wife,
an He has not even been true to himself,
ne for the name be bears is a borrowed one
to and is not that which lie inherited from
his father.
He ran away from his family when a
mere lad, and led them for years to be
lieve that lie was dead.
He began the late war with the con-
In some churches the custom prevails I
of having slow music during prayers, i
This is often necessary,you know,to keep
the choir from talking.
IIon. Jkkhy .Simpson, of sockless
fame, left tho alliance party at Home, out) an excellent fuel is obtained. If
and went to Birmingham where lie made | only half of the molasses produced is
an address at the Alliance rally in that used for fuel, ft is estimated by the
city on Tuesday. ! Planter that a substitute will be furuish-
' ed for ".'.,000 or 100,000 tons of coal,
cur t<» most minds. It is simply to use federates, and the close found him fight-
the molasses as fuel, just as the Iowa ing on the federal side quite as vigorous-
fanners have at times used corn for fuel/ ly as lie liad formerly fo'ught on the
According to the Planter the molasses i other,
burns with a high beat in combination He made all the reputation he had as
with wood or wood liber, and by sprink- an American, and was fitted out and
ling it on dried bagasse (the refuse of supported in the search after Livings-
cane after the juice lias been pressed ton by an * American newspaper, but
w hen it became advantageous to him to
declare himself an Englishman lie had
no hesitancy in shaking off all allegiance
CUTTING: ATPAIE
AT
BEAL & OAKLEY’S
We offer for the next 30 days at
1-2 Price. 1-2 Price!
Our entire stock of Black Embroidered
Flouncings—just think of it!
Tiik Augusta Herald declares that if; | H , llore than enough for tho man-
Tom Watson has renounced tho Demo, j li;actllre of all tho 9u(?ar of Louisiana.
cratic party he has no right to take ids , u ,, ex|icctcd Uiat tho can0 g rown in
to this country.
He has ostentatiously styled bis Afri
can expedition, “the rescue of Einin
Bey,” yet by no man is lie more liearti-
seat in congress as tho representative | x, ouUiana this year will yield 550,000,000
from the tenth district.
pounds of sugar and :»00,000,000 pounds
Tiik Georgia legislature is figured out | or W 0 ’ 000 barrel * o( Tlie
as opposed to an appropriation to the
World’s Fair at Chicago, and il tho state
is represented it will bo by Individual
effort. Who will start the ball?
A MiMiicn of a western church choir,
who was expelled, took his revenge by
sitting In the congregation and singing
out of tune. Like Xe d Brace in the
“Georgia Scenes,” he set the whole con
gregation to laughing.
Tiiat is an interesting statement from
the Census Bureau, which gives
the amount of gold dug out of the
ground In the United States during the
past twelve months—$33,000,000 worth
of gold and $00,000,000 worth of silver.
Gov. Nor-then is quoted as saying
that thoro is moro corruption and rotten
ness In the politicts of Goorgia than at
any period of her history. The govern
or’s opponents must be making It pretty
warm for him, to bring out such an
expression as the above.
As Alliance judge out in Kansas sent
a man to jail for contempt who was act
ing under the direction of tho supremo
court. The supreme court ordored the
prisoner discharged but the man was no
sooner released than the Alliance judge
had him re-arrested. The fresh judgo
will be arrested and carried before the
aupremo court for contempt.
A him. has passod the state senate to
place tho names of grand jurors in tho
traverse jury box, so that tho latter may
be drawn from tho wholo number of ju
rors of the county. Tho bill also pro
vides that should a grand juror bo ! taxed to pay bounties to manufacturers,
drawn for both juries, another name I What tho farmers need is what the
ahall ho drawn to tako his placo on the Democratic party proposes. Let all
traverso jury. Tho object of the bill is this class legislation be wiped out.
lowest grades of vacuum pan molassos
contain from 20 to 25 per cent, of sugar,
which cannot bo extracted by any pro
cess thus far invented. Such molasses
is estimated to be worth only from 1-11
to 1-5 cent a pound. I’ittsburg coal at
the sugar house costs 1-5 cent per pound
Such data form tho basis for the Plant
er’s calculations. Tho uso of bagasse
itself is an Important economy. In mills
like that at St. Cloud it is dried by waste
heat from the furnaces. Perhaps the
Planter’s idea will not prove practicable
In extensive use, but it ought at any rate
to bo thoroughly tested.
WHAT OPPRESSES THE FARMERS.
Calculating on Commissioner ltaum’s
assertion that he is “going to dump
350,000 original cases upon tho various
pension agencies of tho country bofore
the year is out," the New York Herald
llguros it that “a neat little income of
$25,000 per day will be divided out
among tho wolves that prey on the old
soldiers.”
This calculation is made on the basis
of $10 por case which the statutes allow
pension attorneys on “original cases,”
j»nd allowing 140 more working days for
the remainder of the year. It is mathe
matically correct.
It is that sort of thing that is creating
so much unrest among tho farmers of
the country. They aro literally taxed
to death to support other classes.
The farmors aro the sub-strata, the
ground work of ail industries and call
ings, and consequently they pay tho
greater part of tho taxes. They are
taxed enormously for pensions, and
to Improve tho traverso juries.
The professors of the New York Chau
tauqua complain that they cannot suc
cessfully teach the students who flock
to that Intellectual center whilo there is
so much flirting and courting going on
between the sexos. Tho boys and girls,
young and old, pay moro attention to
rowing, lawn tennis and other amuso-
monts than they do to their studies, and
the learned profossors are very much
discouraged.
Govehnoii Buchan ax, of Tenncsseo,
is about to Involve the whole state in
war, In trying to protect convict miners
at tho coal mines in Brtceville. A body
of troops and the convicts were captured
by the miners and shipped off to Knox
ville, and now the governor has ordered
all of the state malitla to the front and
Intends to enforce order. The striking
miners and s ympathizlng citizens num
ber about ’,000.
There must bo an end to pension grabs
aud bounties to favored classes, aud
then the farmer will not feel that tho
times press on him so hardly.
Sexatoo Quay lias addressed a note
to tho Associated Press to the effect that
it Is probable, but not certain, that he
will resign the chairmanship of the Re
publican Xatlonal Committee on July
20, This shows that Quay wishes the
country to understand that h&has a
grip on the Republican party that It
cannot shake off, and that be cannot bo
forced off tho Xatlonal Committee by
the sentiment which exists against him
in his own party. If he resigns he wishes
it to be understood that It will bo of his
own accord. lie expressed the opinion,
however, that if he stepped down and
out, Clarkson will bo the man to take
his place, so that the management of th!
committee will merely pass out of the
hands of one boodler Into those of an
other.
ly despised than by this Germau savant
400 suits 1’lack Emb.
Flounc-
ing for
$2.00
450 suits Black Emb.
Flounc-
2.25
500 suits Black Emb.
Flounc-
ing for
2.50
000 suits Black Emb.
Flounc-
ing for
3.00
700 suits Black Emb.
Flonnc-
ing for ....
3.50
800 suits Black Emb.
Flounc-
ing for
4.00
1000 suits Black Emb. Flounc-
ing for
5.00
and on through tho
entire stock.
and explorer.
The expedition, while a daring, and
iu some respects successful undertaking,
was productive of cruelties which a
really great commander ought to have
been able to have kept down.
But the English made a great lion of
Stanley on his return from Africa, and
Ills marriage with Miss Dorothy Ten
nant was celebrated in Westminister
Abbey with much eclat. It has been a
short and doubtless unhappy union, and
we repeat, the result is no occasion for
surprise.
The clergy of the city of St. Paul are
trying to prevent the “world’s cham
pionship fight" from being fought there
to-day. They appealed to the mayor of
the city, but he gave them notice that
he had no power to act In the case; they
appealed to the governor of tho state,
but he assured themthat there is no law
under which the fight can be prevented.
The Episcopalian Bishop appealed to
the athletic club to relieve itself from
responsibility in tho promises, but that
organization was deaf to his appeal. As
a last resort the clergy of St. Paul de
termined to preach on tho subject, and
yesterday they delivered anti-pugilistic
sermons, tho Influence of which has not
yet been reported. It is a hard battle
that the clergy of St. Paul have waged;
and yet, for all that, to.day's light is
very sure to be fought.
Bishop Tai,bot writes that ho has his
election to tho Bishopric of Georgia un
der consideration, but thoro is no intima
tion that he will accept. The commit
tee appointed to notify him of his elec
tion will go to Wyoming ns soon as a
mooting with the bishop can be arranged.
Flesh a mass of disease, condition
hopeless, tho system an entire wreck,
nerves all unstrung, yet P. P. P. was
taken and nn entijo euro made. Attend 1
to diot and directions of P. P. P. and all
blood diseaso must ylold slowly but
surely. -
Whenever the sheep come to the barn
give them water and fond.
Mbs. Laxutry'h recent misfortune
note* the rapid down grade that onco
noted beauty la pursuing. It was the
prince of Wales who first brought this
Lilly Into notice, when she was trans
planted from tho home of her father, a
clergyman on the Island of Jersey, to
the great British metropolis, it was a
great compliment then to bo noticed by
bis royal highness, hut her life would
doubtles* have been much purer and
happier If her beauty had never won for
her such dis'lnctlon.
(
It appears that Senator Sherman has
received Informatlua to the effect that
Foraker la quietly knifing him In Ohio
by fixing county conventions and ar
ranging for the nomination of hta hench
men as candidates for the legislature,
and the rceult is tho Senator has re
turned to the state to look after his
fences. If the report is true that For
aker ie working against Sherman the
chances are there will be quite a row In
the republican party, but It will end in
the downfall of Sherman, as Foraker,
despite the fset that he is a howling
demagoguo with no ability except to
throw dirt, is the Idol of the Republi
cans and they will obey his commands
to the letter.
Govkhnoh Campbell's speech of ac
ceptance last Wednesday was an able
and exhaustive review of hie administra
tion aud an excellent exposition of Dem
ocratic principles. Governor Campbell
complimented Major McKinley upon his
high character and conspicuous ability,
but said that they only rendered him
more responsible for his advocacy of
such measures as the force hill and tho
McKinley tariff bill. Governor Camp
bell also paid hit respects to “Calico
Charlie” for his tricks In book-keeping,
by which ho endeavors to show that
there is plenty of money in the treasury,
while at the vary same time ho Is bor
rowing money to pay off the fifty mil
lion four and a half per cent bonds.
Gov. Campbell says the silver ques
tion will not enter largely Into the Ohio
campaign. The people will want to hear
something of the silver queetlon. but
after the canvass la two weeks old you
will bear almost nothing outside of the
tariff. If some great silver man had
been nominated on the Republican ticket
then the silver question wonld be dis
cussed, bnt Msj. McKinley stands for
protection, la the great champion of the
svstem. and that leant will crowd all
SSSwto the. wall.
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POWDER
PARASOLS.
350 Fancy Parasols $1.75
500 “ “ 2.50
700 “ “ 3.50
Special Bargains in
Plain Silk Umbrellas.
A few fine Fans at
Cost.
Big reductions on all kinds of White Goods.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T a. kluttz,
Architect and Superintendent
• America*, Oeor-*- ’
' Americas, Georgia.
La dr street—Murphey Building.
W DENTIST,
' f * Gnnberry’t Comer .Americas, Gs
Continues to serve bis friends in all branch*,
of dentistry. ]%nHi
D R. J. W. DANIEL,
DENTIST.
Odors his professional services to th»
people of Americus, and surrounding coun
try. Office in new Murphey building iJi
mcr street, over Beall A Oakley’s.
J* Office and residence, next bouse to*C. A
Huntington, Church street. feb7tf
1/6
J* be
FORT M. I>.
Office at Dr. EUlridgo’s 'drug store. Can
* found at night In his room, over
Kidrldge’* drug store, Barlow Block.
[\R. J. H..WIXCHE8TER.
.%*» i.vtitr.oi r.iv,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
47 Office at Davenport’s Drug Store. Rest,
dence, corner Forsyth and Mayo streets
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Dr. Eldrldge’s Drug store. Can
be found at night in his office room over
kldrirlira'a Urn if Rarlnw hlnfllr
Eldrldge’s drug store, B&rlow block, feb5-ly
.DOCTORS J.B.MDA. B. HINKLE
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
C HAS. A. BROOKS, M. D.
(Graduate ot Bellevue Hospital’Med leal
College, N. Y., twice graduate of N. Y.
" ‘ :hoc* —
We won’t refuse cash for the
NF.XT 30 DAYS!
On White Emb. Flouncing, White, Plaid and
Striped Lawns, Batiste, Yokeings, Tuck-
ings, Etc-
Special Inducements on Table Damask, Nap-
Kins, Towels, Ete.
BE0LL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
NO LET-UP IN THE
CLOSING OUT SALE
-AT THE-
BEE-kflVE
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Surgeon
8. A.M. R. R.etc.) Offers his profesMlonalser-
vlces as a general practltoner to the citizens
of Americusand surrouudingcountry. Spe
cial attention given to operative surgery,
including the treatment or hemorrhoids, fi».
tula, stricture, catarrh, and *11 diseases of
*Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office in Mnrphey building
Lamar Mt. Connected by speaking tube
with Eldrldge’s Drug Store. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. At
night cad at residence on Lee St. or tele
phone No. 77. apr29tf
E A. HAWKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Office up stairs on Granberry corner.
)UTT ft LUMPKIN,
AlTURNKk's AT LAW.
Americas, Ga.
Office In Barlow Block, up stairs.
w.
F. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Ga.
Will practice in all courts. Office over
National Bank.
w.
T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Gs.
Prompt attention given to all basinets placed
in my hands. Office In Barlow bloc*, room 6.
Feb. 6, tf
A. HIXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Americas, Ga.
Office In Bagley building, opposite ths
Court House. Prompt Attention riven to
all business. Iun5-tf.
AYNARD ft SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.-
Americas, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to me. Lamar street
over P. L. Holts. seplS-dftwSm*
' L. HOLTON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
* . Abbeville. Ga.
Will practice In ail the counties of the
State. Prompt attention given to all col
lections entrustedto my care. tf
ANSLEY & AN8LEY,
A ttorneys at law, Americas, as
Will practice In the counties of Sum
ter, Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, In the Supreme Court, and the United
States Court.
Clothing all gone, but lots of desirable Dry
Goods on hand yet.
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar b*klng powder.P Highest
of all in leavening strength'—Latest
States Government Food Report.
juno!5 dewlyr
Old Nick Whiskey
is the best and is noted for its age
and purity, having been made on the
same plantation over
Worsted Dress G-oods,
DRESS AND FANCY SILKS,
IMMENSE LINE OF WHITE GOODS!
Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Ribbons, Laces,
Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Furnishing
Goods, Shoes, etc., etc.
C. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
231 *4 Forsyth street, Americas, Ga.
ill practice in all the Courta,and In the Coun
ty Court for the twelve months.
12-24 dftwly.
Wellborn F, Clarks. Frank A. Hooper.
CLAHKE & HOOPER,
ttornoys at Law
AMERICUS, ..... GEORGIA
ro»,15-d-w-ly
Waltz it K. Wuutlit, J. n. Fitzoerald
Wheatley St Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 401 Jackson St., Up Stairs,
AMEUICUS, , GEORGIA
jant-tf .
HUDSON & BLALOCK,
LKWVBRS,
Amrricds, Georgia.
Will practice In All crnirti. Fartnersblp limited
to civil SUM. Office up item, oorner Leeand
Lamar street, In Arteeian Block, decB-d-wly
E. O. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS St KIMBR0U3H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ISdrlow Block, Hoorn A-
Will practice in both State and Federal Coarts.
ALL TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE.
123
years
without a rival as we constantly keep
four year old
RYE AND CORN
on hand—ship any quantity, so write
for price-list.
Old Nick Whiskey Co.,
YtlbinCo. PANTHER CREEK, N.C.
LOANS.
Logos negotiated At LOWEST RATES.
Emj payments, on dty or farmlands,
J* J* HANES LEY,
oattly Americas, Georgia.
W. B. Gubrbt. DoPorrr Queer*
Americus, Ga, Macon, Ga,
GUERBY & SON,
Peo-
pn
and County Courts, and In the Buprem*
Court. Our Junior will regularly attend
the sessions of the Superior Court. Tb*
firm will take special cases in any Superior
Court on Southwestern Railroad. .
G l norrman,
, ARCHITEBT.
HIVE!
0 .. lnn Pe Mchlree Street Atlanta-
offices (Roan,, Barlow Bl’k, Americas
Plans and specifications fnmUhed for
bulidlngi of all description.—unbiio build
ings especially. Communications by mail;
to either office will m»t with prompt»- i
This sale must soon come to an end one
way or another. “Make hay while the sun —^
shines.” It is shining quite bright just now
and this is therefore a splendid time to gather
hay at the
lUILLLAMSOX ft EARL, _
Vi CIVIL AND HANITAKY EHOimM*
Plans and estimates for water suppl/i
sewerage and general engineering work.
Construction superintended, sewerage •
specialty. Headquarters, Montgomery, Ala.
Antaricus office over Johuson ft Harrow
store on Cotton avenue. aprtl-*m
A-
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Notice of Dissolution.
Mf , M to T*a ,e 5S5Sfe^%&
America* offic* _ —-OK,
Well-
ju««to-d-lm