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T^E TIMES-ftECORDER.
IF.illy ami Weekly.
THE A1IEK1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST lj,~1891.
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THE TIMES IT HMSHINO COMPAN Y,
Americas, Ga., August 15, 1891.
WITH OI K EXCHANGES
Lumpkin mid Giiftiu
with mad dogs. Tne*<
sure enough.
WHY COTTON IS LOW.
One explanation of the low prices ft
cotton, in addition to that of the tint!
pec ted ly large crop, is the depression i
those manufacturing sections of Kuroj
which use most of our cotton, caused h
the prohibition of Imported goods to 11
United Mates from these districts froi
the operation of the McKinley bill.
The manufacturing districts of f:<?i
many, which use more cotton than an
The returns from 115 counties in fieor-;
gia show an increase of fourteen million j
dollars during the past year.
Wilcox county has a new jail with two
steel cages, and is better prepared f>*r
safely housing all violators of the law j
who should happen to get into the;
clutches of the sheriff.
Governor Xorthen has signed tin* hill j
creating the Fourth Georgia Regiment,
introduced by Hon. W. K. Wooten, and
the military men in this section are now
happy ami satisfied.— Albany News.
*7A farmer in Oconee
cotton row from whit
gather six bales of c
starts in the middh
a watch spring, it
&AKIN0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
,«rtar baking |»<
CUT PRICES
Still the Rule at
Beall & Oakley’s.
continental
vay, and i
in a had !
the face, ;
because
iiibits :
into tii
the McKinley hill virtually pi
Rome is n
ig tabernacle
their
’tilted States,
can’t buy our cotton bee
cut off from this market
ducts.
The idea of the McKinley hi 11 is to «Ie-
Htroy these foreign manufacturers and
increase the building up of others in
this country to take their places; a tine
theory, hut one that will ruin the
civilized world before the change is
made.
Experience in the past has nIiowii us
that when imports from abroad are easy
our surplus crops are more easily and
profitably exported. When we block
our Imports it is only with the gieitest
difliculty that we succeed in getting rid
of our surplus piodnets
1 forerunner ot
Ret ween the <■
he New Yoik He
niuai is iu the po
nte gentleman w
manic majesty ai
tretchiug waste
can saline waters
ure and
nd Ter-
raid the Rich
.ition of the unfortu*
i.» had ou his right his
d ou his left the wide-
*f unfathomable ceru-
—Rome Tribune
For Blood and Skin Dis
eases; Kidney & Bladder
Troubles; Indigestion.
For two year* I wittered greatly with Blood Pol-
■neral breaking do
„ dy that I could h
*flt, uutll I ltegan to take j . _
<nm restored to niy u*ual good ht*altb,i
der lasting obligation* I “
Cure **■
g<>o<l at all.
Columbua.
Dear 8m: Having giv
erful Cure a thorough trim, . . rr ...
mmend It to all sutTerlug n lth Llrertroublea. lt
HURRAH F OK THE ALLIANCE MEN !
On Thursday night the Aliiaucenicu
of the Legislature met in caucus to
hold an inquest over the “stay hill;”
and the result was that only three
men of the whole body bad the hardi
hood to speak out in meeting in behalf
of this iniquitous measure.
Whatever may be said as to the views
of the Alliance members of the Legisla
ture on some other questions, they are
as sound as a dollar on the stay law sub
ject; and their action will do much to
reassure the doubting and restore con
fidence.
A more summary setback to anarchis
tic principles hasn't been given siuce
the law dealt with the bomb throwers of
the Chicago llaymarket massacre.
Let the people of Georgia take cour
age, and return thanks that the state has
been saved from disgrace and ruin by
the emphatic repudiation by Alliance-
men in the Legislature of a measure
that would have pro veil a veritable Pan
dora box of ills unnumbered to every
body in Georgia.
MEXICAN JOURNALISM
This is what The Constitution says of
Mexican journalism:
Twenty-nino daily papers are pub
lished in Mexico City, and they are iu
every way typically Mexican. These
morning papers are printed the after
noon before the date of publication. It
is a common thing to hear the newsboys
crying, “Here’s your to-morrow’s pa
per!” and the next morning they are
still soiling the same papers
The writers and printers on these
dailios cannot be induced to work at
night. They do not appreciate the im
portance of news, and their readers are
the samo way. Telegrams are frequent
ly laid over two or three days until they
are well seasoned, but editorials, essays
and literary miscellany appear without
delay.
The Mexicans feel a contempt for
what we call news. With them ideas
are given the preference. Political
news is well enough, but their newspa
pers are not going to bother about
hunting up the facts of a big murder
case. They prefer to wait until the
murderer has time to call at the office
and give his own version of the matter.
HATCHING THE THIRD PARTY.
Tho writer of this article has recently
visited and converted with alliancemen
from various sections of Georgia, and
we found everywhere a regular ground-
swell in favor of our organisation nomi
nating a national ticket of its own. The
farmers fully rcalizo the fact that our
western brethren will never vote for a
Democrat, it matters not on how strong
a platform he is placed, while, of course,
the southerners will not support a Re
publican. So far as state politics are
concerned, the alliance is tho Democrat-
( Athens is not inclined to give up the
Mate Agricultural College without a
ifitfbt. The mayor ami council have
taken a hand, and brings to light the
I fact that Athens gave the state &&,000
| f«»r the location of the college in that
! city, and they don’t think it is exactly
right to take it away from them.
The finding of a “blind tiger” in the
capitol, which is an especial pet of a
number of eminent legislators, bids fair
to create a ruckus in that distinguished
body. A legislature passing prohibition
laws and harboring a “blind tiger” in
the shadows of the state capitol is cer
tainly a novel thing to contemplate.
The patrons of this “blind tiger” should
be known, and an investigation will not
be out of order.—-Columbus Enquirer-
Sun.
Speaking for tho melon growers, the
Albany News and Advertiser says that
the state of feeling among the planters
is decidedly against the future cultiva
tion of the melon. It says further:
“it is a crop that has paid-in the past,
and tho general feeling among the grow
ers the past spring was that the crop
had been worked up to such a point
that it would be a profitable one. It
has been thought in this section that
tho melon was a fruit that is always in
demand in the summer in the northern
markets. The gradual losses for the
past two or three years, ending this
summer in almost a total loss to the
grower, has shaken his confidence iu
this crop, and he is now almost per
suaded to abandon the culture.”
Wooldridge’* Won-
rough trial, I can cheerfully r
offering w1th Liver trouble*. ..
...... good than a barrel of to-called
remedies, and 1 feel like a new man. I pronounce
It the true and only elixir of lire. ..
Youra very gratefully. A. W. BENTLY.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. lei, 1K3.
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CHEAP RATES
Uv au oversight of tho printer, the
proper credit waa omitted front an edito
rial publlahed on yesterday, taken from
tiiu Atlanta Conatitution, on the
subject of “State Banks veraua
National Banka.'' The financial
ticlea of The I (institution are among
the very best that appear; and while
Tins Timis-Hkcobukb does not always
endorse all that Is taken from its con
temporaries, it would appear from tbe
omission above referred to that the arti
cle was designed as an expression of tbe
views of this paper. The correction is
cheerfully made, as there was no inten
tion of stealing Editor Howell's finan
cial thunder. The material point of
difference between Tiie Tisiks-Hkcokd
eh and The Constitution is that wherein
the latter favors a state bank currency
that is local in its nature, and not avail
able in all parts of the country, The
Tiukh-Rkcobdkr wants a currency in ail
respects similar to national bank and
treasury notes, in so far as concerns its
absolute security.
Commencing Saturday July 4, ami each
,u cored ii)Saturday until Hept. astb the 8,
A. A M. Railway will have ou .mlv, at
$3.50,
round trip tiekot* t«*
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
the
Thk Constitution says:
A few day* ago, The Coustllutloa advised
lr. Cleveland to become a candidate or
governor of New York.
The World adopts our auggestton, and
urge* Mr. Cleveland to enter the gubtrnato
rial rucc.
The New York Sun was tho first to
make this suggestion to Mr. Cleveland,
and this was quoted aud commented
upon by Thk Timks-Hecobdkh two
weeks ago. The Constitution and tho
ic parly, rind will tako possession of its ! K ew York World arc rather late in <!is-
machine!)’ and control all nominations.
The farmers will not be run out of their
parly by the old town cliques and moss-
back politicians. If there is any bolting
d >n«\ these are tiio fellows who must do
the boiling.—Editor G int*.
The next congress meets in Decem
ber, and the t yes of every AUianccman
in America wiil be turned upon tho
Democratic house of representatives.
Let that body endorse every piank in the
Ocala platform, and pass bills according
ly, and the Alliance will fight its battles
under the Democratic banner. But let
tho uext congress fail to do this, and the
old Bourbon Democrats can’t get near
enough to an alliance man to put salt on
his coat-tail. You can’t bait u* with a
platform. It is legislation that wo want.
—Southern Alliance Farmer.
covering and promulgating this idea.
The Constitution should scan these col
umns a little more clossly iu future.
Don’t storm the system as you would
a fort. If held by tho eueiny, consti
pation, gently persuade it to surrender
with DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
These little pills arc wonderful con
vinces. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
The whistling girl is now said to he
common along the beach. The whistling
buoy in those sections scarce needs men
tion.—- Philadelphia Times.
You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear-
hr Risers for constipation, billiousnest,
sick headache, or you would not have
thesese diseases. For sale by the Da
▼enport Drug Company.
Sunday Excuramn Rate, Brunswick tc
Cumberland Island, Only 61.00.
Round trip ticket*, •«» B* um***Ick. good to
*• turn limit On :t,on **»!•» dully *t $7.-«j for
ro”' d til*-. m.tl to « uiitt'f’lanJ I-and for
round trip.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T a. KLUTTZ,
, ABCMITBCTAXpSlPrEIlfTENDENT.
Antericus, (ivoriri, '
Lautar .trrat—Murphey Ilulldlnir 2 .,
J. WORSIIAM
, , , BE.VriBT,
Offlit. over People'. Nttlonal Bank
W F. HURT, ”
. DENTIST,
„ Oranlterry'. Comer .America., o.
J BI. II. WESTBROOK, M. D.
, PHY8ICJ AN AND HUrfGEON
Omee and residence, next h- um** in’ r a
Huntlngtou, Church street feb 7 tf
J A.I
. on
•»>#
.FORT M. I>.
Ottlce at l»r. Eldridge’s drug •tore, f*« n
-. -• found at night Tn his r over
Aldridge'* drug store, BArlnw Block. *
D ft. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
PHYHICIAN AND HUftGEOS.
Office at Dr. Eidrl<1g«>’s Drug hto-e. Can
^ /ound at nlg»t In his office room over
Eldridge’s drugstore, Barlow block. feb5-ly
IJ. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Have one of the best furnished and beat
equipped doctor's offices tn tbe Bonth.No.M9
Jackson street, AmerJous, 3a.
General Surgery and treatment of the
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
febltvtf <- *'■’
C IIAS A. RROOKS. M. D
Graduate ol Bellevue Hospital Medical
College. N. Y.. twice gra.InatH of S. Y.
” ‘ GradUf.te Medical School.t hlef Surgeon
M. It K.ete. Otter- his professional ser-
“ I practitor er to the citizens
‘it rrqu nd j n g epg n try. Hpe-
Post (
vices
of Arnerlci
cial uttentlor el
attention elven to opfratlve surgery,
tiding the treatment of heyporrjioids. fl*.
, stricture, catairh nud all diseases of
ja.iuh, Hoctu’n, (<mitourlna*y system and
nose end tnront. Office In Mnrjibey buildlna
Lamar »*t, ( onneefed by snea.tng tube
with Eldridge’s Drug Ht«re. Calls should be
left or telephone'* there during the day. At
uight caU at. residence on Lee 8t. or tele
phone No. 77. apr29tf
E A. HAWKINS,
attorney at law.
• Office upstairs on Granberry corner.
B utt a lumpkin. "
A ITORNEY8 AT LAW.
« . . Amerlcus, Ga.
Office tn Bar.ow Block, n pat airs.
W F. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Amer'cns, Ga,
v\ ill pract’ce in all courts. Office over
National Bunk.
w
T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
n Amerlcus, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all business placed
BE0LL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 8IIOP.
University oi Georgia.
NINETIETH YEAR.
Sesfion begins Wednesday,
September 17,
Tuition Free in’ all depart
ments at Athens, excepting
Law.
A. L. HULL,
aug!3-lm Secretary.
TBE LITTLE SEWINQ MACHINE HAN
orraaa rou sai.r
For all Machines on easy terms, and ean
supply the best
Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc.,
rOR All MACHINES.
Hpecial attention given to repairing
small Machinery. Orders by mull n-lll 1
eelve prornot attention.
LOAN S.
Loans negotiated at LOWEST KATES.
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANESLEY,
oot. r »lv Americus, Georgia
GEORGIA— Wu!»:*tkk County.
Whereas, Mr*. Mary P. Hogg, widow of D.
‘ 1 ‘ for twelve
of raid D.
r. »*ogg.
The*i? are there ore to cite and admonish
all persons, whether kindred or creditor*, to
show chu»«' on or b fore the Hepti iuin'r term
of Um court of Ordinary of Webster county,
to be htrldon tbe Unit Monday In HepU*inl>er
»«M, why said application »hould not be
ture this August 1AM.
\V. H. COHBY, Ordinary,
DEBTOR^ AND CRKD1TOR8.
GEORGIA—.sr mtbh County.
having demands against the
All perso
eat tte of A. R. Coulter, late of Humter coun
ty, decauaed, are hereby notified to render in
tbalr demands to tbe under Igmd according
to law; and all persons indebted to said ea-
tata ate required to maka inini dlate pay
ment. W. E. Uvmpiiky.
taUaic re«iulr
~tant.
Administrator of A. R. Coulter, deceased.
August 3, l*tt.
I A. HIXON,
AT.ORNEY AT LAW
J* Amerlcua, Ga.
f'fflce In Bagiev building, opposite the
Court House. Prompt attention given to
all business. Iuu5-tf.
M aynard & smith,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
_ Amerlcus, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to u*. Lamar street
over P. L. Holt’s. sepl0-ddw3m*
T. 1
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abbeville, Ga.
Will practice In all the counties or the
8tate. Prompt attention given to all col
lections entrustedto my care. tf
ANSLEY Sc ANSLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Amerlcus, Ga.
rl Will practice In the counties of Sum
ter, Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew
art, In the Supreme Court, and the United
States Court.
r
MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
221 * j Forsyth street, Americas, Ga.
Will practice iu all tha Courts,and in the Coon*
ty Court for the next twelve mouths.
12-24 d&wly. - -
J. S. SCHOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Prop’rs,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and Genera]
Machineiw, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill ard
irfachinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work
MACON, GEORGIA,
<Mtw4-7-ta>os
Americus Ironworks,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Wkubois F. Ci.akke. Khank A. Hoorn.
CLARKE & HOOFER,
ttorneys at Law
GEORGIA
infc,l.V(i-w-ly
Wuin K. WauTi.it, J. B. Fitzgerald
Wheatlay & Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
one: «oe JaikuaSt., Up Stain,
AMKIUCUW, • GEORGU
janT-M
HUDSON A BLALOCK,
" LXWVBRS,
Aautctn, Georoia.
Will practice In all court,. Pmrounhlp limited
to Ctrl I case,. Offloe up atain, corner Lee aud
Lamar street, In artesian Block. decZl-d-wly
B.O. 81MHOK8, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMMONS ft KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Block, Room 4.
Will practice in both 8tate and Federal Courts.
Strict attention paid to all buxine** entrusted to
them. Telephone No. 106. 12-I040tf
W. B. GUKKRY. DcPOWT GUER&Y
Amerlcua, Ga. Macon, Ga;
GUEBBY ft SOK v
L AWYERS. Amerlcua, Ga. Office In Peo
ple's National Bank Building. Lamar
street. Will practice In Humter Superior
and County Courts, and In the Hupreme
Court. Our Junior will r.fularly attend
tbe aesslona of the Superior Court. The
_ . , . firm will tmke special case* In any Superior
Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Courton,i « ul '>w Mt * rn “.Broad.
Machinery. Telephone 79. a
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
W. J. SLAPPEY,
Formerly on Arte.lau Corner, lm> removed to ntore.latoly occupied bv W. H Scarhorougb
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where he will bo glad to »ee hi* friend*.
Th« Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco aud Groceries iu tho city.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which I* oflered ul the low price of $».<0.
J. B. BROWN’S PRIVHTE STOCK,
Ten year* old, at |<Mju per gallon.
Sole Agent for FINE OLD CRESCENT CLUB WHISKEY.
W. J. SLAPPEY,
n - tiMtf UNDER OPERA HOUSE.
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Altf Corner Lamar and Jackson St
C.’
rtj.pt..,,. 1’JfU Pe*chtree Htreet Atlanta.
OF Me EH | Hoorn 7 Barlow Bl'k, Amarlcna
Plan* and apeclfleatlon* lumlxkvd for
bulldlnga of all da*crlntlon*-p’lbllc bu'Id-
lng* e*pe>laily. Coramunlcntlnoi* by .mail
to either office will meet with piompt at
tention. Wm. Hall,8uperitit« odent a inert-
cu* office.
W
ILLIAMMON Si KARL,
Y F>niNKRK*.
Finn* and e-tltnatc* for water supply,
ngineerlng work.
iiHtructlon *11 p* rintemted. hcwcrngn
CIVIL
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*p«cialty. lleadqu
1 *. Montgomciy, Ala.
' *■ 1 Si llarrold*
nprJI-itni
REMOVAL,
JOE & SING’S
Chinese Laundry
Has been removed to 820 Lee street, the
store room next door to the Little Sew*
lng Michlno Wan's store. Thanking all
who hare so liberally patronized us, we
ask a continuance of tbe same.
We are elegantly fixed up In our new
quarters and want Tour Laundry.
july26-lm