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the AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1891. THE TIMES-RECORDER. Dully unci Wi*i*kly. The Amkriccs Rkcouder Kstaklihhki) 1 »7f». The Amrkici'm Times Lmtaiiluiied ihX). Consolidated, atkil. iioi. SUBSCRIPTION: ailt, one Year, fB.i Oaily, One Month, ! Weekly, One Year, • *•< Weekly, Six Months, * For advertising rates address Baboo* Mykick, Editor and Manager, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. Americui, G* EXCHANGES SCISSORED. The Kite has been selected for the Southeast Georgia exposition,which will ho held In Brunswick some time In De cember. Thomasvflle has a cashier who has been w ith the same bank for twenty years. He Is not one of the kind who emigrate to Canada. Americus, Ga., Sept. 3, 1801. FALLING INTO LINE. From Canada to the ltlo Grande the political outlook for the people is cheer ing. At no timo in the past thirty years has the Democratic party throughout tbo country been in better shapo for vic tory than now. It's thorough organiza tion in the East has only caused the Re publicans to view with dismay its in creasing power, and the fact that it will holdall of the old States, including the Solid South, is a feature of the greatest Importance, Everything is shaping up for tl o cam paign of ltoilg, which promises to be one of the most exciting and eventful years in tlie political history of the country. The lines will be rigidly drawn on the tariff, and this will be the ruling issue, as the silver question will be settled by the present Congress, and this done, that will bo eliminated from the contest. f Then, with Cleveland, probably, as tin exponent of tariff reform for the Demo cratic party, and Harrison, in all proha. bllity, representing tlio robber tariff for the Republican party, who can doubt the resuliP Jtr. Cleveland would be t! overwhelming choice of the country. The Alliance, should they make a nomination, might carry two or three states, but these would weaken the Re publicans. The Solid South would sure ly go with the party that has been Its life long friend and advocate. The promising cotton crop of a few weeks ago has been greatly diminished by heavy rains, followed by excessively hot weather, which caused the fruit to shed.—Abbeville Times. The city council of Rochelle have cap tured several blind tigers recently and the Recorder of that place thinks of starting a menagerie If It can make arrangements with the council to secure the animals. They are mostly of a dark color with woolly beads. The lice planters on the coast are wearing smiling faces just now. They were rather depressed last week, when it seemed as If the rains would continue until the rice was hurt. But the weather cleared in good time for harvesting, and now the prospects for a big yield arc ex cellent. Burglars have hyen getting in their work at Reynolds the past week. They entered two stores, but only secured two dollars at one and seven at the tlier. At the latter place they took the safe out half a mile from town and bmke it open. The seven dollars barely paid them for their trouble. &4KIH 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. I of all In leavening strength —Latest , States Government Food Report. junelS dawlyr The stereotyped notices of the mem ber, of the general aasembly, which Reporter" contributes to the weekly press throughout the state, from Atlan ta, are decidedly stale. It would be In teresting to know the author and hla object. Ia it moDey or “flueuce” which prompts the continued assault upon the Tariff reform Is the great Issue, and Wess? ■Cleveland seems to bo the one leading J WjjaT the wheat deilciency in Europe Democrat to make the light. , j 8 going to be and how mueh whoat meat versus COTTON. ^ from this oountry will be required to' It Is beginning to be noticed that one pound of hog moat Is worth two pounds of cotton. Our farmers of the South are waking up to the fact that this explains the Independence of Western farmers. When our home people ralso their own ••hog and hominy,” they can he Inde pendent too. While the farmers of the West snap their lingers at Wall street money bro kers, llio farmers of tho South aro sup plicating for financial help. There is no reason why our farmers shouldn't rulso all they need as well ns cotton. It Is to bo hoped that our far mers will see tills lu its true lightsome day in tho near future. TURN ON THE LIGHTS, There Is a good deal of complalntfrom tho trarcllng public Just now about the inconveniences at Hie Central nopot at night. The complaint la that tho front door of tho depot ia kept locked after night, mid people who go tlicro to take till! train ale compelled to mako their way around the platform ovor trunks and isixes to.llio rear door before they -can get to thu waiting room, and that, too, without any light. Tab Timks-Rkcohdkb has been re quested to call tho attention of tho ufll ciala to this matter with the hope that s hint would effect the desired relief. Tukbe it an effort In some quarters to create the Impression that times re main dull, despite the big crops, be cause of an apprehension that things may be upset by free silver coinage. That's all bosh. No ono knows better than those who circulate such reports that Harrison's veto would be certain to kill a free coinage bill passed by the next congress. Free coinage will not come until 1894. A president and a congress of that faith will be elected In November, 180k’, but the president will not take his seat until March, 1803, and the congress will not convene until the Decomber following. In the usual course of political events, It doesn't seem that It will be possible to get a free coinage bill Into operation before the beginning of 1804, though It Is certain to oorne about that time. This is only September, 1801, and several fortuucs might l>e made by a judicious use of money before there could be any possi ble eause to be alarmed about free sil ver coinage. Those who have raised th.s cry do so In order to fight the free coinage sentiment. Tub census shows the aggregate value of real and personal property in the United States to he 802,010,000,000. This would he about f.',000 for every live per sons, or that much for each family. An equal division would make everybody comfortable and do away with tho pau pers and the milllouaires. But iu fire years after tho milennial arrangement had been made the same inequalities iu wealth that now exist would be ob served. supply It Is still a debatable question which the statisticians are unable to de cide. Mr. William E. Bear of London, who has quite a reputation as a com piler of facts and figures, had a letter in the last number of Brndstreet's In which ho argued, with a fair show of reason, that Russia will export little or no wheat this year. This is In mainten ance of an opinion ho had formerly ex pressed to the same effect. In the samo issue of tho samo journal, Mr. S. E. Bcerbobn of London, who is no less an authority on such subjects than Mr. Bear, reviews tbo situation and con cludes that Russia is likely to export 40,000,000 or more bushels of whoat within the year. These different esti mates, taken in connection with the fact that no certain figure haa been fixed os to the amount of wheat grown in the Uuitcd States this year, render the fu ture prico of grain uncertain. Nothing is definite except that a big crop has been raised in this country and the crop In Europo Is very short. Tub Republican State Convention of New York will meet on September 10, nnd the Democratic Convention on Sep tember 14. The Democrats havo about settled on the swoot-sccntud Flower, doing injustlco thereby to Jones of Binghamton, who has always toted fslr, even "paying tho freight,” while tho Republicans want tho postprandial Depew, who Is coy and uncertain. A it Kit Mr. Edward Atkinson had ilnlshed reading his paper before tho American Association for tho Advance ment of Science, In which he advocated that tho silver dollar bo stripped of its legsl tender quality, there was a resolu tion offered expressing agreement with his views. It Is a gratifying as well as significant fact that this resolution was tabled. Mr. Anderson is now in New York buying the finest And most attractive line of Jewelry ever brought South—all the latest de signs and novelties. He is also taking a POST GRADUATE COURSE in Optics, and, witii his long ex perience in that line, will enable him to give entire satisfaction in Opthalmic work. CUT PRICES Still the ule at Beall & Oakley’s. Ready for business about September I Oth. Due notice will be given of our GRAND OPENING. Respectfully, Thompson ii Mm. Mbn who are after Tumor's shoes In the second congressional district, and who have their lightning rods up: J. II Guerry of Terrell, L. O. Jackson of Decatur, A. T. McIntyre, Jr.,of Thomas, and I. II. Hand of Baker. Some more good material: It G. Mitchell, J. W. Waters, A. O. Barry, D. A. Russell and W. A. Harris.—Wnycross Herald. Eiiitor Fbldbii of the Rochello Re corder complains that he cannot exist much longer unless ho receives help. The blackberries and watermelons have all gone, and It will bo some time before pine mast Is relishing. He has a new receipt book and Is ready for delin quents. Ex-Congurssuan Cannon of Illinois, it ia said, Is often made to utter lan guage like that which disgraced him in the last Congress, by the accusation that he resembles Senator Shelby Cullum in bis personal appearance. There la really no resemblance between the statesmen bow, but there will be afteranotber Sen atorial election In Dlliioie. Both will theo have that tad word “ex" prefixed to their titles. Tub fact that Mr. Ulaine has not been beard from iu connection with the Chilian crisis seems to support tho theory of his serious illness. He is not accustomed to he silent when such a favorable opportunity is offered for jingoism. For Blood and Skin Dis eases; Kidney & Bladder Troubles; Indigestion. For two yean I suffered greatly with Blood Pot- son and a general breaking down of health. I tried every remedy that I could hear of without any benefit, until I began to take your remedy. I was then soon restored to my usual good health, and am under lasting obligations to Wooldridge’s won- Columbus.Oa.,March 14,1MB._ .... . _ Dtau 8m: Harlngglren your Wooldridge’s Won- dcrful Cure a thorough trial, I can cheerfully rec ommend It to all suffering with Ltrer troubles. It has done me more good than a barrel of socalled remedies, and 1 feel like a new man. I pronounco “ “VSRiZmSSR*, “V W. DENTLY. Birmingham. Ala., Oct. H, 1839. Manufactured by Weeldrldge WonderfWl Care Ce* COLUMBUS, OA. FOU SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. •«*> 03 Wltfa 00018 y * 33H3 -LN3S g ^ -FUurnoi •J»«uopa,j|p r Y II ‘SIS] s Iu|,«|UUtnB U| ,n I|||lnt f a i.qj.doid >ui|„i| |iin|va„dni irouijv J > ’ll inn iui uu| puisdai cam* > < ■unnniiituoa ,41 BufJOiss, pus w.ltti - r ,41 an Gu|uo| u| tno|M3B> Buiaq i«pi« v 9 -II 'NOIldnUB NIBS |usut||,w |0 wjc) d 0 <i«» ‘VN3Z33 'HH3H8 c9jn*t VI 0 i n»i '8833K1 'rmsouas *| 5, Iiqea pooia 9|ue|CQ S3SV3SIO NMSoNvGOCns 11V MOJ Apauiay pioiiasnoy V ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisement# will be inserted in this oolumn at the rate of One Cent per Word for each insertion. No advertisement taken for lest than FIFTEEN CENTS. CD O a -c 0 c o s 5 CO 2 0 T3 2 £ u J* o a QQ 0 o a St: .c ■ 0 c o ■& co O CD 5- ctf CL >* O c ctf Ud H CO o O a CD 73 O O a L. 0 £ £ co o "go CD ■o >b -M X 0 c 0 wC 4-> L- o ■0 £ 0 S cti L. O q- CD CD Ctf O CO CO u z CO o CQ o a aS Kju O a h co D U CO o J o o h PROFESSIONAL ’CARDS T. Lanur street—Murphoy | J. WORSHAM . DENTIST, ' Office over People's National Bank. P. BUST, DENTIST, Cranberry's Corner .Americas, GAh Continues to serve bis friends in All branches of dentistry. jAn»-tf W. W s ! L. 0 >> 3 JD S- 3 o c >, a CD H 0 & 73 CO > O 0 0 0 +-> O O 0 U £ i-. O > £ 0 7 5- 0 £ £ D (/J CO u o X CO I A, FORT H. D, ! Office At Dr. Kldrldge's drug store. Cad J bo found nt night in his room, over Eldridye'* drug store, Berlow Block. D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. ~ ^PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Dr. Eldrfdg#*'* Drug store. C«a round At night in bis office room over Eldridge's drug store, Barlow block. feb5-ljr * DOCTORS J. B. MDT bThIME Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. C HAS. A. BROOKS, U. D. (Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y. Post GraduateMedlcal School,Chief Hurgeon S. A.M. R. R.etc.) OffershlsprofesslonaFser- vices as a general practltorer to the citizens of Atnericusand surrounding country. Spe cial attention given to operative surgery, including the treatment or hemorrhoids, fig. tula, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose and throat. Office In Murpbey building E A. HAWKINS, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. • Office upstairs on Cranberry corner. BE0LL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System, AN ORDINANCE. B utt a lumpkin. A1TORNKY8 AT LAW. . Americus. Gn. Office In Barlow Block, up stairs. W P. WALLIS, a ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 Americus, Ga. Natlonf^nk 0 lQ «° urt «- Office over W T. LANE, # ATTORNEY AT LAW, Peb. C, tf J A. HIXON,^ Office In Bagley building,"opposite the Court House. Prompt attention given to all business. lun.Vt/. ifAYNARD A SMITH, 1 ATTORNEYH AT LAW. u Americus, Ga. Prompt and careful attention given to all J I ANSLEY & ANSLEY, A TTORN EYH AT LAW, Americas, Ga. Will practice In the counties of Hum* ter.Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew art, In the Supreme Court, aud the United 8tatesconri. -1ft THE ONLY- Shortasd Direct Line to the North, East oi West. Thi* lino I. conced«tt to li. the li.*t equqipca and ran. tho hurst 1811101.0 Bleeping Can lo the 8011th. Elegant PaUtnan Sleeping Car., between Jacksonville) and Cincinnati, Titusville nnd Cincinnati, Urunawlck and Louisville, Chattanooga and Woibington Memphis and New Turk, 1'hiladclphla and Now Oilcans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information addreai B. W. WHEW, Gen. I'aai. and Ticket Act Knoxville. Tenn 0. W. K1GUT, Aaa't Gen. Faaa. Act. Atlanta, Georgia. THE LITTLE SEWINS MACHINE MAN orriRH ron sal* SEWING MACHINES Sc MOTORS For nil Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc, rOR ALL MACHINES. and in lieu thereof to fix the time when all city taxes shall become due and payable, and to provide for the collection thereof aud for other pur|<o»eM. Section l. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and City Council of Americus, nnd It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the author ity of the xnme, That Meet Ion 4U2 of the code of ordinances of tho city of Americus, which prescribes Umi it b© the duty of the Mayor and City Cottnc 1 of Americus. to fix by reso.uliou the time when city taxes shall become due. and lor notice thereof by the eie;k nnd treasurer be, and the same Is hereby repealed, and lu lieu thereof th* fob lowlnr section Is enacted, to-wit: Sec. 2. He It further ordained by the Au thority nforesnld. that from and after the passage of this nrdlcanre, all City taxeashall become due and pat able by the first day of October of each year, and any taxpayer who ehall ne.'b et or reruse to pay such taxes by thettNh day of • e? tnberof each year, shall he entered upon the list of defauliers, and th*« Clerk aud Trersurer shall forthwith, as early as practicable. Issue execution against such taxpayer for his unpaid tnies, which execution shall bear test in the name of the Mayor and City Council of Americus and tie directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy and sule, forthwith collect tho same as pro vided by law. Skc. 8. Be it further onlalned, that all ordinances and parts of ordinance lu con flict with tht«ordlnances,bc and the homo aro hereby repealed. Adopted by City Cooncll^An^ J4,1891. Clerk aud Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. celve protnoL attention. withoi three minutes’ walk ol the public square. A puls a* SOLOMON'S DRY UOOOS HOUSE. 3iep-tf. Cotton Avenue. . F URNISHED, or unfurnished, Room. Within three mlnutvU wala of the quare. Inquire at Eagle lb»rroom. Sept 2-1 f . O NE furnlhhed room, hultable for gentle 1*1 ANO FOR SALK OR KENT. SECOND bund I*i rent. Snvy -th-sat i Savannah uml Ilruuswick arc ttliak- iug hands over the water chasm aud vowing actual harmony and co-opera tion. This is as it should have been at first. Georgia is big enough to have two seaports of one hundred thousand peo ple each. Whether the infant daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Fife be made a princess or not, that untitled grand child of royalty will not be lacking for a bed to lie In. She has been presented with nine cradles. FOR SALK. FINE SHOW 6ms T **“A*k for catalogue. J*RRYM*FO CO.. Naihviu p , Tenh L children i augSMf DOMESTIC - COAL! For Sale this Season. I .hall bo prepaired to furnish s high grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in any quantity this fall nnd winter, S. R. SIMS. SepL3,tf PSSffis mm me worn masn but chccuxs omilfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. _ n 10 fojwa. **». or la articles of food. kK FAILR, UmnM.aiMlMrilbM. ror tale by j Americus, On. Eldrldgt An ordinance to repeal iectloj fl» of the code of ordinances of the city of Americus, and in lieu thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when all tax returns shsll be made, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor and City Council of Americas, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tho Maine. Thut from and after the passage of this ordlnauc* Section S00 of theco«lc ofordlnarresof the city of Ameri- cua, which prencribea that Ihe Hayor and City Council of Americus ahad by resolution fix the time within which all tax returis shall !>e made, and cause the clerk and treas* urer to give thirty days public notice thereof, lie, and the same Is hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof the following section be enacted: Skc. 2. Belt further enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from aril after the piuMage of this ordinance all tax re turns shall be made between the first d«y of April and the first day of July of each year. That upon the first day of July of each year It Mhall l*e the duty af the clerk and treasurer tockNehla digest and to proceed to assess and tax all unreturned property as provldea In section 400 of the code of ordinances oi the city. skc. S. Belt further enacted and ordained. That cil ordinance* and purtM of ordfiianrea ard resolution#, eoutrury to thl* ordinance, l»e. and the name are hereby repealed.' Adopted by City Council, Aug. 21, 1 s*J 1 I*. K. BRINSON, Clerk and Treasurer. REMOVAL. I h iyc moved my Fancy Gro cery, Bar, Cigar aud libacco Store to the Artesiau corner, sec ond door, in the Slappv building. I hope to have all my old custom ers call on 'me, and as many new ones. Call and boo me, and yon will receive prompt attention. T ( Q. BASS. lw d Sept 1 J' 221%Forsyth street, Americas, Ga. Will practice in all the Courts,and in the Conn- Wki,liiorz« F. Clarke. Frank A. Hoofer. CLARKE * HOOPER, ttorneys at Law AMEK1CU8, GEORGIA mayl5-d-w-ly Walter K. Wheat let, J. B. Fitzoerald Wheatley Sc Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office i 406 Jackson St., Up Stair., AMKmcuH, i ononoii janT-tf li C. B. HUDSON, I L. J. BLA1 of Schlejr county. I of Americui, , H udson & blalock, LSUVBR8. Axnuctn, Ueoboia. practice In all court.. Partuenihip limited to civil caeee. Office up item, corner nee ana remr Greet, in Arteelan Block. decU-tl-wiy E.G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS & KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Barlow Block, Boom 4. Will practice In both State and Federal Courts. Strict attention paid to all business entrusted to them. Telephone No. 106. UMO-UOtf W. B. Guerry. DuPokt guerry Americus, Ga. M aeon, Ga, GUEBBY & SON, L AWYERS. Americas, Ga. Office in Peo ple’s National Bank Building, Lamar street. Will practice in Sumter Superior and County Courts, and In the Supreme Court. Our Junior will r#|pil*riy attend sessions of the Superior Court. Tha will take special cases In any Superior Court on Southwestern Railroad* G.’ 124% Peachtree Street Atlanta. OFFICES | Room 7 Barlow Bl'k, Americas Plans and upeclflcatlons lurnlahed for buildings of all descriptions— nnbllo build ings especially. Communication* by mall to either office will meet with prompt at- w ILMAMSOX A KARL, CIVIL AM) HAMTAttV ENGINEER*. Plan* nnd e-tlmnteH for water supply, sewerage aud general engineering aork. Construction superintended, seaerage f specialty. Headquarter, Montgomery, Ala. Americus office over Johnson A llarrold’ HtorQon Cottou avenue. apr21-3m At.o WtUkeyBAblu cured at home wttti. outt^io. Book of tlcutan * —ii - ILM.WOC viazMih'i LUMBER SUIN' GULES. After haring our mill thoroughly over hauled, we are now prepared to fumi.h Lumber and Shingle, u cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Addreu us at America,. Wiggins & Herndon. 00 aufS-dAwZm