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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1891;
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
Dully iukI Weekly.
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For advertlsiug rate# Address
Ba.com Myrick, Editor And AUuAicer,
THE TIMES rrilUSHLMi COMPANY,
Amrrlcul, Or
Governor Xortlien has been asked to
i*7s. pardon Sam Hill, who killed Simmons
in Atlanta screral years since and was
| sent to the lunatic asylum. Sam escaped
and is now living in a western state.
fs.oo
Notice to Advertisers.
Copy for change of advertisement
must be handed in at this office before
12 o'clock on day before publication.
This applies to all and will ho enforced.
•T1MK9 Pi bushino Co.
July 28,1891, tf.
From Castle to Cage; or Steve Kyan’s
1W Career,” will doubtless be forthcoming xximlngo.
M1 as a sequel to ‘‘The Life of ltuhe Bur-
rows." We believe of the two we prefer
the reputation of the reckless Kobe.
A reciprocity treaty has been conclu
ded between the United States and San
Amerious, Gn., August 6, 1891.
Here Lies!
Kpitapliy is a demoralizing kind of
! tally. It appears on tbe tombstone, and
eulogize* the dead almoat to the very
stars. The usual method of beginning,
Here lies." Very suggestive, for
When a fellow sit* by the hour hold- ^
<ug his best girl on his lap. that's "capi- j, :
tal " After lie has paid the preacher the lies are frequently quite astonishing
THE it. A i>. CASH scoop. M(J th(f doctor lmi h „ to hold a squall- -almost enough so to both amuse and
Great and growing '"<W on ing young one for ten minute,-that'. , ?”“a trn^fn” Ipit^ph in m^ny^:
in Savannah over the order directing that Ubor ounces, would be: “Here lie* one who
all the receipts of the Central railroad omitted to txke Dr. Pierce’s Golden
be converted into cash and forwarded to • The Smithville New* announce* the Medical Di»covery. v If sick and suffer-
the office of the Richmond A Danville removal Superintendent McKenzie dreading premature death, te*t
n a * tv „i j/ , , ‘ . , _ ^ , . the potent remedy. It cure* all chronic,
railroad at Washington. ami family from that place to t olumbu*, , Uvt ^ bl ^ ^ i nnf w di*ea*es. a*
The Evening Times gives expression where Mr. McKenzie will have charge of biliousness, akin and acalp diseaaea.
to the general public sentiment in an train* going ont of that city on the scrofuloua aores and awellinca, aalt-
* * rheum, tetter, eryaipelaa, and even
scrofula of tbe lungs (or Consumption),
if taken in time-
editorial that has met with commenda
tion on all sides in that city. The Ti
Central line*.
•ilk’ivir;
An unknown artist emits the follow
ing: “Tbe newspaper editor who auc- Edwin Booth ia in very had health at
coeds in pleasing everybody will not Buzzard’s Bay, Massachusetts. The
need any wings in the next world. He cause ia excessive smoking,
will he carried around by the other an
gels and exhibited as a curiosity.’'
CUT PRICES
Still the Rule at
Beall & Oakley’s.
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What 1« t»«
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the state? The e*t<\ of T-oasimir Hall’s
order will be th* xri'.bir* • u.i oT *4ft n’*• u dsv
from our state, Or* ra;.litx, dollar* a mouth
dnilnrd fn*ai tWwrp* w-»h rurraluiy eripplr
ocr tuViCo-s faeiin.iaa Savannah*- to a
bar k baia&f* l« probably •»»* million
dollars. Tbr itaiann ii. tlu- t'-entral Railroad
bank sue Uit- iiShn? lure* b«nk’
aAemcau; *•»**■ nhou; *rp(r» wu-h. T draw
SbVHiiiiHli a45,«*»nday. wlite.h ronrr-
MiMh au.iiVMpj^.iiuiiv rer*-ipt- of th<- On-
’em*. i*> bound <o inrroaiw the #trln**ncy, not
•oulyiiithWcltv r.u; *li over tncktHt-. WhaU-
lilt* purf»«t* a. ‘ tr.N steady drain? Ik thl* one
ortho^rrest ivantars. which the lease of
‘Central to confer on Georgia? It
took.* very runeh like a deliberate plan, on
the p*»t of the New York direr u>r^.
to punish (teorglit for dariak to put the
■•rraws do *:i on the Richmond A Danville
This matter will again ruffle our l**srisln-
turc, for somethin;; most he done, and u«un
quickly, to stop toe withdrawn] of this is-pe
amount of cash day after day. Representa
tive Lewis’ anti-leas** bll! will cam a convert
for everyday that money is taken out of ttv-
atate to Injure Georgia. The preaumptmn is
4kat Lbe ll.OXhOOu amontl. will be loaned out , t ... . A A , ,
at interest m the nortt. 1 f n went into the j P ut off untl1 " u PP® r what ** ** ten theseae diseases.
Central railroad baikk here the interest would ** dinner.—Rome Tribune.
go to th« Central stockholders under the j
By plBClnc thv rsrolpt*io * nartlierE | A lady weal to a popular Broad street
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_ (ongressmau Tom W rIrob seems to be despairingly. “All mv i»ossessions for a
dttv rapidly working hb way toward private moment of timer* there are wealthy
lift:. Some of hi?* staunchest fanner ladies to day, the world over, who
friends have- turned awav from him wou ^ exchange their riches for
. . .. .. sound health. Manv are made well and
«m.-* he enunciated In* very peculiar j ha pp y byJ)r . Picree ' s Favorite Prescrip-
political views, and the chances are that tion. a never-failing cure for diseases so
his district will pick out another man to common to women. As a corrective for
do its talking in congress for the next all functional weaknesses it is of uni-
. , | versa! repute among the sex, and thou-
term. Jackson Herald. j sands of pale, worn-out, enfeebled vie-
j tims have been changed into vigorous
The family of Col. P. H. Brewster, of women and girls by its use. Guaranteed
Nfwnan, was poisoned on apple pie, j gi^e satisfaction, or price refunded.
Thursday night, and eight people came i have it.
near losing their lives. The pie had J Cholera is playing havoc with the
been saved over from dinner in a tin ; h ogt along the Mississippi river.
vessel, and its deplorable effect was at- i 1
trihutable to the receptacle in which it ' ^ ou never Died Do Witt s Little Ear-
was
. . _. :. , . I ly Risers for constipation, billiousness.
kepL The moral is obviou* never ; .5^.^ headache, or you would not have
bank, tee Richmond k Ibujviiie railroad bar-room at a late hour on Friday night,
get* tbe lnl.rest, and the Central minority , „ . , . , . ,
stocknolders set left. The (uumi i*imt bas “ d - fiDdlI, S her husband at the bar, led
never Teceivrd tht |y<i.w*t which the leasees him ont and to their boarding house,
promised, and if the railroad system’* re- The wayward husband bad just quaffed
eetpie are withdrawn, the facilities as a bank * H*** 0 f l*e r an d his money for it
will be great Mr curtailed. ♦!. * ..
This order to end every dollar In c.b Is °* tie °° nnter ' * Bd when tbe lrat0 wife
Washington will just about break the tease. ; entered she took charge of the money
nnlesslth countermanded. The Terminal axid her husband, too. He went along
will hear forher from the Georgia Jegiala- uk e M good, submissive fellow. The
Put,
'CLEVELAND’S CANDIDACY.
’The New York Sun having aareasti-
caDy advised Mr. Cleveland to test bis
popularity in New York by trying to
secure the gubernatorial nomination, the
'-Constitution endorses the suggestion,
-and urges him at some length to put
•himself before the peoplo of his state in
order to secure that endorsement, which
would. If obtained, Insure his nomina
tion for the presidency a year later.
Mr. Cleveland claims that New York
ia not in favor of the free coinage of
silver, upon which the Democracy else
where it practically solid; and the Consti
tution .thinks tliia the best of opportuni
ties for demonstrating the real views of
his home people.
ToBTiMES.RECoitiir.it does not be
lieve that Mr. Cleveland wants the nomi
nation on any; such terms; he will accept
it nnsolicted, and on bis own terms; but
he will never concede ono iota of his
\iews on sliver or any other subject to
secure even the presidency. Unless
therefore the silver question 1s disposed
of by the next session of Congress, so
that no longer it will be an issue when
thp National Democratic Convention
meats next year, Mr. Cleveland’s name
will not, with his consent, go before tho
convention.
BECIPROCITY.
With each new reciprocity treaty Mr.
Blaine gets a fresh batch of free adver-
tJaing. It la nothing for tha Republi
cans to brag about. If a little free trade
is «uch a good thing, why would not | |<>WBOr . f ^ get ’wJththe organ
more of it be still better ? j md down Elder Livingston?
If reciprocity with a fow nations is a J
good thing, then reciprocity with them I Soire P a P* r * » re formally denying the
couple are strangers in the city, and are
frum the north.—Albany News and Ad
vertiser.
For sale by the Da
venport Drug Company.
For Corn*, Wart* and ISnnlon*
Use only Abbott’s East Indian Corn
Baint.
The negro voters hold the balance of
power in the north, but this is about all
they hold.
It is a common thing for some preach
ers to make “a few remarks in tho form
of prayer,” but Rev. Mr. Stevenson of
Waterloo, Iowa, seems to have beaten
the record on Sunday when he assaulted
the throne of grace. Ho began by thank
ing the Lord for the action of Governor
Merriam of Minnesota in preventing the
Ilall-Fitsimmon prize light, and lie pray
ed for strength for tho governor of Ten
nessee in adjusting tho mining troubles,
after which he said, apologetically:
“But this may be politics, and, O Lord, ^ t ^
if thou dost not know anything about Buu* OotctFoot!*l£eporx,
politics, niako tho politicians pray j»nel5 dawlyr
themselves.” Naturally enough the gag
brought down the house and the ap
plause of tho more devout brethren was !
long and loud. Probably Mr. Stevenson !
will take tho stump for the Republican
party this fall.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar bakinr powder.
Highest
United
REMOVAL,
JOE & SING’S
Govkbnor Nortiien has decided io Chi II6S6 L & U 11 d T y
appoint Editor John T. Waterman, of
Has been removed to 620 Leo street, tbe
the Iiawklnsville Dispatch, the official | >tore room nelt door to the Lltt]e sew-
agent of the state to receive the direct
tax money (662,427.47) refunded by tbe
act of congress on March 2, 1601. There
were several applicant* for the place.
Editor Waterman wax unanimously rec
ommended, it will be remembered, by
tbe Georgia Weekly Presa Association
at It* hut meeting in Atlanta. Editor
Waterman i* a brother-in-law of Editor
Harry Brown, of the .Southern Alliance
Farmer, t* this a coup)d’ etat on the
all is better; and general reciprocity i. j *k»te*aent that the government I* lend-
abtolute free trade. ( in ? the National Banka ail the inoney
Hr. Blaine is therefore squarely on the’ the J' w * nt at 1 P° r cent, per annum,
tine of free trade; *nd ho is there : Anybody who know, enough to read a
cause he is smart enough to see the drift B e w »P»P«r ought to know that the gov-
of popular sentiment against protection; ernraent l * oe * not * end money to the
and ha simply calls it “reeiDrocitv'' to ^ ltlona * Banka at all at any rate. A
I simply calls it “reciprocity” to
•void wounding the sensibilities of those
protectionist manufacturers out of
whom the Republican campaign fund
must be "fried" next year.
A RESOLUTION in the house, Monday,
to Investigate the leases of various rail-
toads in Georgia by other roads, pro
voked one of the liveliest discussions of
the session. If there is any one thing
that stirs np the sluggish blood of the
avenge Georgia legislator, it is anything
concerning a railroad, A Spanish bnfl
with a red flag daunted In his face is a
opting lamb in comparison.
Cam. Wimbeblt, Alllsnoe Lecturer
tor the Third Congressional District, ad
mitted that he it after Judge Crisp’s
official scalp in the next race, believing
that the people's party will then be In
power. The most conspicuous man of
whom will then be tho aforesaid Wim
berly.
Tnx railroad that refused ns a
pass last year has gone into tha handa of
a receiver. We hated to turn out influ
ence against .It, but wo had no other
alternative, cy You must look out for
the newspaper when you hear the editor
f blow l—Bill ville Banner.
fry.
few National Banks in each state are
government depositories, where United
States officials koep their accounts, but
these deposits are subject to sight cheek,
and the banka pay no interest on them.
This is all the ground there is for such
statements.
The
Tbe New Orleans States says:
progress of tho political fight in Missis
sippi, on the sub-treasury scheme, shows
that Senators George and Walthall are
going to win a great victory over their
opponents. Up to dato seventy-two
members of the legislature have been
nominated, and of this number fifty-
four are pledged to vote tor George and
Walthall, and they only need thirty-six
more votes to elect them, and they' are
sure to get these votes, as many of the
strongest Democratic counties have not
yot nominated candidates for the legisla
ture.”
Amcsiciab in Philadelphia, named
Wlndiseb, has blown bis brains out with
a French bom, or words to that effect.
There doesn’t seem to be much Inn
name, or Wlndlsoh’s wind would have
held out.
Ing Machlno Man's storo. Thanking all
who have so liberally patronized us, we
ask a continuance of the same.
We are elegantly fixed up.in our now
quarters and want Your Laundry.
• july20-lm
FINE SHOW OASES
49"Ask for catalogue.
TERRY M'FQ CO.. NAaHVtl
Tehh
Will b« sold before the court house doer, In
tbe town of Preaton, Webster county, (ia,
between tbe legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In September. IHB1, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
The csst half of lot of land, nnmterone
rouuiy, coDvaiumg one num
fourth (1001-4) acres, mors or li
lands of W. Christian on the north, on tbe
weat by D. B. Harrell, on the south and east
by lands of defendant .and R.L.Hmlth. Levied
on as the property or D. H. smith to satisfy
a Justice court fl fa in favor of B. L. Nichol
son vs. D. H. Hmtth. Property pointed out
by defendant. Levy made and returned to
me by U. M. Purny, L. C. This July 10, lflOl.
I)ak Davis, Hherltr.
All persons having demands against the
estate of A. B. Coulter, late of Huniter coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to render In
their demands to the under Ignsd according
to law; and all persons Indebted to said er
tate are required to make lmm*dlate paj
msnt. W. E. MvuruiY,
Administrator of A. B. Coulter, deceased.
Augusts, 1401.
t PPLICATION
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LEAVE TO BELL.
W. E. Murphey. administrator ct the es
tate of A. It. Coulter, deceased, has made ap-
plcatlon for leave to sell the real estate, one-
twenty-flra shares r.t Americas Investment
Company stock, and all of the personal prop
a . art6thing and |
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T ! A. KLITTTZ,
, Axchitrct ard »or*xnrr*XDixT,
Umsr .trest—Mnrph^y'BnPdFng'.
J. WORSHAM
oare orer FsopWiMsSoSThsin.
2*l-ly
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dentist,
wash,
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D B. j. W. DANIEL,
, • DENTIST.
J A. FORT ,K. D.
• at Dr. Eldrldj
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BERLL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
POSITIVELY
LAST WEEK OF THE
GRAND
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
Nee at Dr* Eld rid re’s 'drug store, rtn
, found at night In hU VES? 0 C T *“
KK^" 0 "' “o'low Block. ,r
, Office at Davenport’s Drug Store. Best.
ro "^ — V
Tclephono No. 104.
D B.T.J. KENNEDY, Sr. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Dr. Eldrldge's Drug 8tor*. Can
found at night In his office room over
Eldrldge’s drug store, Barlow block. febS-ly
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HKKLB
Have one of the best furnished and best
equipped doctor’s offices in the 8outb, No. 313
.Tiolrann stvaa. l ***
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
febmf
C D AS. A. BROOKS. M. D.
(Graduate or Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, N. Y., twice graduate of N.Y,
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Hurgeon
8. A. M. R. R.etc.) Offers bis profeaslonal ser
vices as a general praotltoner to the eitlsena
of AmerlcusHnd surrounding count ri\ 8pe-
el»l attention riven to < —
fi"* attention Riven to operative surgery.
Including the treatment of hemorrhoids, tu-
tula, stricture, catarrh, and all dlseaasa of
Anns, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
now and throat. Office in Murphev building
Lamar 8t, Connected by speaking tube
with Eldrldge’s Drug Store. Calls should bs
left or telephoned there during the day. At
night call at residence on Lee St. or tele
phone No. 77. apr29tf
E A. HAWKINS,
. „ attorney at law.
• Office up stairs on Granberry corner.
t UTT A LUMPKIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Americas, Ga.
Office In Barlow Block, up stairs.
W P. WALLIS,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will pra ct, £® m all courts. Offlea over
National Bank.
W T. LANE,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Prompt attention given to all business pltoed
in my h*nd«. Office in Barlow block, room 0.
A. HIXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Americas, Ga
Office In Bagley building, opposite the
Court House. Prompt attention given to
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1 buslnes*.
I AYNARD a smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Amerlcus, Ga
Prompt and careful attention given to all
bunlness entrusted to us. Lam*r street
sep!9-d&w8m*
overP. L. Holt’s,
T. 1
L HOLTON.
ArrORN’EY AT LAW.
> Abbeville, OS.
11 practice in all the counties or the
State. Prompt attention given to all col
lections entrustedto my care.
ANSLEY St ANSLEY,
A ttorneys at law, America., o*.
Will practice In the nonntlee of Sum-
ter, Schley, Mncon, Dooly, Webeter, Stew
art, In the Hopreme Court, and tbe United
State, court.
T C. MATRRWS,
ATTOItXE Y -AT-LAW,
WELLnoHH F, Clarke. Fkaxk a. Hoorxa.
CLAEKE ft HOOPER,
ttornoys at Law
AMEItlCUS, ..... GEORGIA
maylS-d-w-ly
Walter K. Wukatlev, J, B. FrrzoxxALP
Wheatley St Fitsgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 40e Jackson St., UpBtalrs,
AMERICUS, i GEORGIA
JanT-tf
JUDSON & BLALOCK,
LRWYERS,
Anxious, Gcoboza*
Will practice In all courts. Partnership limited
to ciYil csse*^ Office up ehUn^ or
Lamar street, in Artesian £
deca-d-wly
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Corsets, Gloves,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc.
AT THE
E. O. SIMMONS, W. B. KIMBR0CQK
SIMMONS & KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Block, Room d.
Will practlcoInbothBteteandFodocsIOoarts.
Strict Attention pAid to all buiWMeotnutedto
them. TelepboMNo. 105. U-1550U
W. B. Ocxrht. DuPont guxrry
Amertcna.OR. Mncon, Qa,
QUERRY St SON,
L AWYERS. Am.rlcuA •Oa. Office In Poo*
pie'. National Bank Building, Lunar
.treat. Will practice In Hnrnter Superior
’ Courts,
and County Courta, and In tho Supreme
Court. Oar Junior will regularly attend
tbe eecslone of tho Superior Court. The
i In any Superior
G.
L.NOBBKAN,
ARCHITECT.
IirlLLIAMSOX ft EARL,
Vl CIVIL AKDHANlTAJ>rS**SS
" Plans and estnnntsg tar wntarl
sewerage and genual engineering
Con.tructlon superintended, sewe
specialty. Hredqnerfre. Monlgoma
Amerlcus offlee over Johnson*
•tore on Cotton nvwtm. ■■
LOAN'S. M
Doans negotiated at LOWEST RATES.
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANES LEY,
not S ly Amerlona, Georgia