Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 08, 1891, Image 2

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T. / 2 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDEK: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. THE TIMES-RECORDER. 1RUI.V nn«r Wreldy. Thu Americis Tur. Amkuru* Consolidated, ltd., iKM SUKfcUKil'lION : a.ilt,Oke Year, - Oailjt, Ok* Month, a'kf.klv.Onf.Ykah, - • I Weekly, Six Months, For advert ising rate* address Uasoom Mvbiok. Kdltor ami Manager, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americus, Ga A.mcricus, Ga. f Sept, Heavy frosts have cently from all ove Frosts in that region season usually indieat a hard winter. After au ahs.nct Savannah Tim * t.irr oftico with a new he an American instead < heretofore. The theory u|»«»n tariff was planned ation for revenue taxation for prot Record, I)em. • Statistics sho is attended with < Of 500,000,000 |*a-sen year on American w American ports only si lives. DEMOCRATS, ORGANIZE! Tiik Times JlKcoiiPhii rakes occasion —— j to strongly endorse and commend the ei* 1S7‘.‘. ! movemeni just inaugurated in the organ- ’• j izatiou of the Young Men's Democratic Club in this county, and now urges that tiie work so auspiciously begun he eon- $a.oo tlnucd, until every young Democrat in 60 ! the country is enrolled. Organization Is * 60 | needed 1 for while it may seem to some that by reason of the overwhelming ma- ' jority that Georgia contains, no special I need of activity exists, it h always safer _ to act ou Washington's plan of prepar- 8 1891. f° r w ar in time of peace, and thus be 1 ■■■_ _■ ■ r-— j ready for whatever emergency may arise. Overconiideuce is always an element of dauger, and the apathy of the Georgia Democracy may be rite foundation upon ) which the Third party will predicate its | campaign, and eveu carry it to a succecs-} ful issue. I While the enthusiasm is at its height is the time to formulate plans for pre serving not only the present hut the future integrity of the Democracy of Georgia; and the young Democrats are urged to go in, just as if a close cam- re about to be waged, in which the result was in doubt. This is the critical period in the histo ry of Democracy. The most tremendous .victory ever wuu by a political party it trs\vel by water since free government became a fact, was mely little danger. 1 won last November by the Democratic ngont carried lastjpaity. Hut much remains to he done, raters and from only one-thirdjof the spoils of victory has PROFESSIONAL •AT- Beall & Oakley’s. een reported re- tlie Northwest, so early In the an early fall and of a week, the 1 up again at this ' 1 on it, this time a German one as h the McKinley to cut down tax- l ,; -Philadelphia tv-live lost the • been secured: for | Kepreseutati 1 and the Sena vigilan*, a*ti The S ivanuah banks nave formed a clearing house assoc 1 tfion, to facilitate the transaction of hu-d iess, and that city is the only one in Georgia that has taken so progressive a step, although At lanta has fully as many hanks and needs j 8 ^ ni, m pure in the next a clearing house just as badly as Savan ^‘ at ** J UHt w * ,at the you nah. bile the house of is ours, the Presidency tie yet to be won, and a unscrupulous opponent We wish to an nounce to the that our store room nearing completion and; in a few days ive will be able to exhibit the fine.-t line of Xolions, Novelties. Etc., in the will contest every inch of the way. Georgia can roll up another H).000 ci tv, majority to cheer and encourage the * election, and ig Democracy of this .State should set their stak I accomplish. Col. C. D. Wooten is prominently spoken ot for congress in the second din-j ™ K » elation* with CHIU, trict, since Hon. H. G. Turner has I It cannot he said that Mr. Blaine has been rcdlstricted. It may bo said in this j managed our affairs in Chili witli pro same connection that Judge-J. If. j found sagacity. It looks very much as Guerry’s name is in the pot, and hi friends will sec that It is not 'left ou when the feast time arrives. Virtuous little Hilly Chandler of Now Hampshire, who helped steal the electoral votes of Florida for Hayes is very much wrought up because every body “with a poll” rides free on the New England railroads. Ho says: .“Cor ruption by free passes and mileage tickets is almost universal.” if some mistakes have been made that will cost tills country dearly. The whole influence of our government from the beginning of the war in Chili until its close was against the party that is victo rious. There is therefore a very bitter feeling in that country against Ameri cans. It is so bitter that American com merce will likely suffer ou account of it. At no time does the state department seem to have had correct information of the actual condition of affairs in Chili. Minister Egan either did not know what was going on, or else he was so much under the influence of Balmacoda that he failed to inform his government of what he knew. The effort was made to create the impression in this country that Bal- maceda was In the right, and was sup ported almost unanimously by the people. The purpose of the effort was Tiie time will come when the 04 anti- to keep the govermeut at Washington Confederate homo members of the pres- j from granting to the congressionaUsts ent Legislature will 1m* ashamed to own i belligerent rights, and it was successful, that they ever were members of this! Even our naval officers in Chilian particular body, much less voted against waters appear to have openly sympa- the home. The people of Georgia, speak- j thized with Balmaceda. And It now ap ing through the press, a-e -making it ex pears that ho was a corrupt man and a ceedingiy hot for these *4 a day patriots. j tyrant. His cruelties and corrupt prac tices have uot, it Is believed, bceu made Congressman Jerry Simpson said nothing about tlio People’s party when he was making speeches in this state, but in an interview in Washington the other day lie declared the south was ripe for a break to that party. Isn’t Jerry a little too enthusiastic in his statement about this matter. We extend a cor dial invitation to all to come and s^e us. Respy, ALLEN & ALLEN. We Cordially invite the trading public to call and examine our stock of New Goods. We have just received and have marked to meet LOW COTTON prices, the most com plete line of a,li ? s iDry Goods, Ill IS V J Dress Goods, Notions, Etc. to be found in this market. We invite an in spection, fully confident that our stock is second to none in Style, Variety and Price. In our otock can be found Beautiful Novelty Suits! Handsome Plaid Dress Goods, Lovely Bedford Cords, Henriettas, Etc. Our line of Black and Colored Silks is complete. Elegant Nuns Veiling for mourning veils. Call and see us. BEffhL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, r A. KLUTTZ, AHCHITEOT AND SUl'EUNTKKDKI • Americus, Georgia. Lamar street— Murphcy Uathllug. ! J. WORSHAM DENTIST. Office over People's National Rank. V. J H. it. wit . PHYP 1 Office and serve his friends in all Lnnchei >9-t h * KST11KOOK, M. D. /MIC! AN AND HURGEON and residence, next house Huntington, Church street 'l I A. FORT H. I>. I Office at i*r. Kid ridge's drug store. ( J be found at night in his rom, o* KldrMge'* ding store, Barlow Block, tmfcdM-tf - D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. 1>. PHYSICIAN AND HURQF.ON. Office at Dr. Eldrldgc’s Drug hto»e. C*& be found at nigni in his office room ovei. Eld ridge's drug store, Barlow block. feb5-l|‘ DOCTORS^ B.InDA.B.HLMLB Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. Virginia and Georgia R’v AN ORDINANCE. Superintendent Porter does uot yio nopolize all the statistics. Some persons not in the census service aro doing work about as useful and reliable as some of his. For example, a New York genius has estimated that tho girls of that city wear four hundred miles of garters every year. He ought to be made a “Knight of tho Garter.” Tjie Brunswick Times was sold at a receiver’s sale to John M. Tison, J. E. duBignon and S. C. IAttleffeld for $25,- 000. Edwin Hrobston and the three purchasers were the only men who seemed desirous of purchasing it. Brob- ston ran tho price up and quit bidding. McCook will remain editor for tiie present, and probably permanently. known to any great extent, but enough of them have reached the public to justify tho opinion that Chili is well rid of him. Minister Egan is probably a particular friend of Mr. Blaine. If he is he has contributed nothing to Mr. Blaine’s popularity. For the Chilian business appears to have been badly managed from beginning to end. This country, by’its course in the recent struggle there,has lost more in Chill than Blaine’s reciprocity policy is likely to gain in that country in a century.—Savannah News. ••CLAIM EVERYTHING." And now the McKInlevites aro shout- I ing that the recent advance In wheat and Men certainly do change with the i cotton is due to the “McKinley bill, in- times. Six years ago this summer the J stead of to tiie true causes of a short railroads of Georgia agreed to pay European grain crop and a 20 per cent. $25,000 In a certain quarter if the rail- j damage to the southern cotton crop, road commission bill were killed. To- These people have been scrupulously day wo find the representative of the trained up after the ZacU Chandler groatest system in tho south advocating doctrine, which he announced in two a national cbmmission. This is an I simple words: “Clal ure very thing,” cvidonco that the Georgia commission | has not proved to bo the oppression Da. George C. Lokimkr, a hew-fau- which the railroads feared it would be. ! ffled Baptist preacher, dedicated the new —Savannah Times. j Fourth Baptist church in Chicago Sun- _ . 1 TT“.i: . I Hay* In the course of his address, he This is the most sensible thing that I . , c . . . - „ . . , . , , ... ' *aid that Sunday, being the hrst day of has yet been said on the proposed joint i\ ° . , . . . . * , tbo week, called to remembrance the railroad debate between Watson and , - . - .. .. day jf resurrection, but that while man Livingston, aud it comes from the 8avan- . ,. ... . * , , should cease from manual labor ou that nah Times: “The anxiety of some o« . . . .. .. . . # .I i • i * 4 . ! nay, lie should uot consider it as a sacred the mombers of the legislature to have a . . . ,. . . . , . . . . ., . 4. , a»y» but should amuse aud rest himself joint debate on the railroad question be-1 - ... 4| . ... J _ ... . 4 , .. , ' ss he saw lit, not forgetting tho signiff- tween Congressman Watson and Col. . , ,, . , ,, . . , , ,4 4 , , cancc ot the day. Lniotioir.il worship Livingston is difficult to comprehend. , . , .. ., *1 . . . .. was deprecated, as was the theory that Neither of them has any information re-... . . * . . ^ ,, . . *, , . all worship should bo conducted in apccting railroads that Is valuable, and . . . # V 4 ... „ ’ . ! places set apart for that purpose. No what they would say would, in all prob- , ., . , „ * ’ ' . til arc* was consiilerorl ns nunpi'InlU- sn- ability, still further weaken confidence in railroad property.” Is the strongest Home-indorsed Medicine in the world. SroTIOX 1. I<C ind City counel vreby ordnim-d» ■stem. • c• llectton thereof urn! diiiiieil bv the Mayor Ainerleus, and !• is mneted by the author- l"2of t lie rode ood purlfler»on the inarket, without reallzll•• *nr•j>cclsl benefit. SheUnow Uklng WooWrtdse’t Wonderful Cure, a few bottle* of which hare made Aoompletecura I unhesitat ingly recommend R aa the beet blood purinerrrer (Uncovered. Yours truly, A. C. KcOEHRE. Columbus, Os.. March 2). 1S8S. MASV?ACTU REb BV WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO.. Co'nmbna* Os. FOR SALE i> / ALL DRUGGISTS THE YERY THINGfOO WANT. Money to Lend on Farm and City Property. Low Interest and Long Time. MUTUAL AID, LOAN AND INVEST MENT COMPANY OK ATLANTA. i Mm it -h city of An • 1 r i*rtc -IS THE ONLY— Shortand Direct Line to tbe tiortfc, East or West. the South Eleguut Pullman Sleeping Car*, between Jacksonville ami Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information address B. W. WRKNN, lion. Pass, ami Ticket A|?t Knoxville. Tenu C. W. KIGHT, Ass’tGcn. Pass. Apt. Atlauta. Georpla. I ha - tl to Tlit pay plan, thin ; place was considered ns especially sa- I cred when men desired to worship God. (It could be done in one place as well as The agreement between Russia aud j another. Dr. George is a sort of relig- Turkey whereby the vessels of the j ions anarchist that suits the atmosphere volunteer tieet of the former power are to he permitted to pass at will through the Dardanelles, together with the din- postion of France to support the agree ment and the demand for the evacuation of Egypt by British troops, has aroused England aud for the time being there la a small war cloud hovering over the horizon of Europe. The European powers have long been in a fair way to have a row and the sooner it Is over the It will be for that part of the of Chicago, but he couldn’t do much preaching among the Baptists of Geor< gia on such lines. The old idea inculcated iu the home, if not in the school, was that the highest patriotism is to die for one’s country. The present idea is, with the best educa tors, that children abould be taught, both in home and school, that true pa triotism is to live for one’s country. It may cost death, but that is only inci dental to a noble life. uu-u working f* W. A. SMITH, AtW.T. I..lie's Law inline. !Ur,,>w ISlnek Hept'i-lmo THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For nil Mncblneson easy terms, ami can supply the be«t Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc,, rOR ALL MACHINES. H|x*elnt Attention ^ lVon to repairing nil "mail MitrUim ry. Oruer* by nmli will re ceive pr >moi Ktientuiti. REMOVAL. I h ive moved my Fancy Gro cery, Bar, Cigar uud Tobacco Store to the Artesian corner, sec ond door, in tlio Sloppy building. I hope to have all my old custom ers call on me, aud aa many new ones. Call and aeo me, and you will receive prompt nttention. T. Q. UA88. Iw (1 gept 1 City Tax Notice. All dellnq lent city taxpayers are heiebf notified to make Immediate payment to this office. Unless same U paid hv the 13th of Septem ber next executions will be Issued. A prompt payment of same will save you further trouble and cost. By order of tbe Mayor and City Connell of Americus. August If, *1. D. K. BRINHON. til sept 15. City Clerk A Treat. FINE SHOW CASES. Km-Ask for catalogue. ^ERRY M'F’G CO-Nmhville. Ten" Drunkenness v? Liquor Habit. m/uime worn mat n urrcMia/ss H Kitts GOLDEN SPECIFIC. without It U absolutely harmless and will effect a perma< neat an«! mx-edy core, whether the i.atieru n • modernteOrinju‘roranalcohoncwreck. IT SIX- KU FAILS, ft operates «o .julelly ue«J with such eertatnty that tbe pnttvnt undergoes no fncun Ifu rlrus. In fl.x the time w In n city lux. s hhntl j become due, nml (nr notice thereof t»y the M*.te»h itnrt treasurer »h\ ami th** same >* | hereby repented, u> (I in lieu thereof th • fol lowing seel inn Is eimcusl, to-wlt: I Skc. 2. Re It further ordain, d by the hip I tlmrlty aforesaid, that and after the j passage of tills oriil; aiice, all f lty taxesshall » heroine due and pa-able by the first day of October of each year, and any i»*xpa> cr who shall neglect or refuse to pay such taxes by the20th day of * ec -mberof each year, shall he entered upon the list of Uefaul era and th* Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, as early as practical) e, Issue execution against such taxpayer for his unpaid fuses, which execution shall bear test in tho name of the Mayor and City Council ol Americus nml be directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy and sale, forthwith collect tho same as pro vided by law. Mkc 3. He It further ordained, that all ordinances and parts of ordinate** in con- fitet with thG ordinances,l>e aud the some are hereby fepea’ed. Adopted by City Connell- Aug 24,1K01. C IIAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. (Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical- College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y.(jk Post Graduate Medical Hchool,Chief Surgeon S. A.M. It R.eto.) Offers his professional ser-. vices as a general practltoner to the citizens »f Amerlcnsend surrounding country. Spe- — * operative surgery, ctal nttention giv . .. Including the trentiuent of hemorrhoids, fl, t*>la, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and ?Hwe and throat. Office In Murphey building launar ^t. Connected by si*ea>.lng tube with Kldrldge's Drug Store. Calls should be left or telephoned there during the day. At nightcn'l at residence on Lee 8t. or tele phone No 77. apr29tf 1 A. IfAWKKNS, F "AlTOhSEY ATLAW. Office up Htalrs on Grunberry corner. w. p - Will practice in all National Bank. WALLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americus, Ga. otirts. Office over w: T. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ainericus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business placed In my hands. Office in Barlow blocx, room 6. Feb. c, tf all business. In Bagley building, opposite the ~ tentlon given to Iuu5-tt. I AYNAltD A SMITH, ATTORNEYS at law. Americus, Ga. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Lamar street over P. L. Holt's. sepUMlAw3m* T. 1 L. HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abbeville, Ga. Will practice In all the counties or the Htate, Prompt attention given to all col lections entrusted to iny care. tf ANSLEY & ANSLEY, A ttorney* at law, Ameriom, Ga. Will practice In the counties of Bum- ter, Schley, Macon. Dooly, Webster, Btew- art, In the Hupreme Court, and the United Wt LLfiogN F. Clamkk. Frank A.Hoohkr. CLAHEE & HOOPER, ttorncys at Law AMKRICUW. GEORGIA mavl-Vd-w-ly Walter K. Whexilev, J. B. Fitcokbalp Whoatloy ft Fitsgorold, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office: 40S Jackson St., Up Stairs, AMERICUS, * GEORGIA jan"-tf L. J. BLALOCK, of Americus, HUDSON 8c BLALOCK, J* LRWVBRS, Avbkicch, Georoia. Will practice in aff courts. Partnership limited to civil coses. Office up stairs, corner Leo aud Lamar street. In Artesian Block. dec21-d-wly AX ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repent sectloi MW of the ood«* of ordinances of tlmcitv of Americus, l in Ueu ther. nl to prescribe by ordinance Section I. Be It ordained and enacted by the Mayor and City Council of Ainericus. and it Is berebv ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That from aud after the passage of this ordluane-i Hectlon 3h9 »*f the co<te of ordltwt e**s of the city of Ameri cus, which preocrllx** that the Mayor ami City Council oi Americus shu l by resolution fix the time within which all tax retnVis shall la? made, amt cause the clerk and treas urer to gide 1 htrty duya public notice thereof. Iw, and the same is Hereby repealed, and in lieu thM«*(irte«*foilowtPRsfQtIdi4 hatna^ted: Hkc. V it furU»tqenafl<(il ami onlslned by tho! authority Hf<*eNaifh Tltpl Jroin n» tl after the pas-age ofthTs ordluance all tax re turns shall he made between the first d,y of April uud the first day of July of each year. That upon the first day of July of eaeh year It shall he the duty of the clerk and treasuferf toctaoehts digest and to prneefd. t„ r>%.s 9 and tax all unre’urned pro|>0rty ns prl,Vffi,»Q In r*ocilon 400 of the code of ordinances of the city and rekimitfpftg, cdrrtrnr/ t«> this ordinance," Ih*. und tlurmame are hereby r* )>eulcti Adoj ted by City Council, Aug. V’4. W‘l. I*. K. HRl xwi.x, Clerk and Treasurer. his r effected. pag« book free. To be bad ot Kor sale l>r. E. J. l'J(lrii]«. 0v I a, lia. For sale fcjr the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY America*, Ga. University of Georgia. K.G. 81MMOX8, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS Sc KIMBROU3H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Harlow Block, Room 4. Will practice in lvoth State and Federal Courts. Strict attention paid to all business entrusted to them. Telephone No. 105. 12-I0-G0tf W. B. Gukkry. DuPont gvkkky Americus. Ga. Macon, Cia, GTJERRY & SON, T AWYERH, Americus, Ga. Office In Poo- J pic’s National Hank Building, l.nmur street. Will practice Iu Kuiuter Superior and County Court#, and in the Supreme Court. Our Junior will regularly attend toe sesdnn* of Urn Superior Court. The firm will take special cases In auy Superior Court ou Southwestern Railroad. FFICE Plaiv* liij.l Wieclffifaflopa lirplslird for Mldlhgf Qf* aff Ue-qF|ptl06¥-public bu ld- ura* aspbeiady.^ <khrmiiinlenrton h by mail n nn,n L . u \2i\4 F* *chtree Street Atlanta, i- r ICLH j i trtr4r „ 7 Barlow ill/k, Aincrjcua cue office. ” Plans and e-tlmates for water supply, •erage and general engineering work* jHtructlm^ i^i^mtemlei^ auwe 1 le. L npr21-:im LUMBER NINETIETH YEAR. Session begins Wednesday, September 17. Tuition Free in all depart ments at Athens, excepting Law. A. L. HULL, tutglS-lm Secretary. SHINGLES. After having our mill thoroughly over hauled, we are now prepared to furnlih Lumber and Shingle* a* cheap, or cheaper, than anybody, Address u* at Am.rlcus. Wiggins & Herndon. 00 aur«d&w2m