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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1891. THE TIMES-RECORDER. Dully and Weekly. THB AMERICUS RECORDER ESTABLISHED 1879. The AmKiticrs Tines Established 1890. Consolidated, April, 1891. SUBSCRIPTION: AILT, One Teas, I«.C Daily, One Month, 9 ITekelt, One Year, • • • 1.C Weekly, Six Months, 9 For Advertising rates address Bascom Myrick, Editor and Manager, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americus, Ga. f Americus, Ga., Sept. 10, 1891. Mark Twain has just sold his new novel to Editor Dana’s Sun for $12,000. It still pays to be funny. The people of Hayti are very much pleased with their new Cabinet. In deed, they are very much displeased whenever they don’t have a new Cabi net. Atlanta claims that the hard times which prevail all over the country have skipped that city, and that everything is serene and “flush” in the metropolis of Georgia. Eight thousand Jewish residents of Odessa are under notice of expulsion. The majority of these people own real estate in and about the city, and nearly all are engaged in business. The New York Sun now calls him the Hon. E. Freight Jones of Binghamton. This is more toney than “Jones he pays the freight,” as is becoming to an aspi rant for the governorship of New York HE WASN’T IN IT. Last year the organized Democracy of Americus took the reins In its hands for the first time In municipal politics, and notwithstanding the mayor had opposed the assumption of such authority by the Democracy, the people magnanimously, and In recognition of past services, be stowed the compliment of a regular Democratic nomination upon the mayor. Last night the young Democrats bad a rousing meeting, to which everybody bad been invited and urged to come, ir respective of age; and everybody was there by a big majority, except the Democratic mayor of Americus, who, The Times-Recobder is informed, was conspicuously absent As the standard-bearer of the city Democracy he should have been con spicuously present. Is the mayor getting weak in the faith in proportion as his constituents grow strong? It is to be hoped that there were rea sons other than political ones that kept him from the forefront last night, where his constituents have a right to expect to find him, putting on the armor to do valiant battle for the Democracy, to whom alone he owgs the honor of his present position. The Democracy of Americus have a right to expect that^ Achilles shall not sulk in his tent in this campaign, nor even to remain in passive sympathy, since the position of a Democratic mayor -AT- THK GOLDEN TIDE SET IN. All elgns point to a prosperous year In tbe ’Jutted State., In truth, the golden tide baa act our way, and France and Germany are repleting our treaaurie. with the money that was .hipped to Europe but wluter. The notable event, of commerce during the past week were the shipment of $2,500,000 gold from France and Germany to this country, the continued and convincing evidence that Europe will buy our aurplus pro duct. at good prices; the raising, by Germany, of tbe embargo on pork, and tie placing of our farm products on tbe same terms a« tlio.e of Russia. The importation of gold has set in earlier than was generally expected, and “the amount !o transit,” says the circular of Hambleton & Co., Baltimore, “may be a special shipment without signification;! meet LOW COTTON prices, the most com- that we can command any amount of |pj0^0 jiH0 of* Beall & Oakley’s. According to the newspapers ■ the water supply of nearly every large city is uno’ean and undrinkable, but they ail have the profound satisfaction of know ing that tbe beer made from it is all right. , A dill baa recently been introduced Into the Prussian Parliament, wbieh pro. Tides that every person adjudged to be an habitual drunkard shall be put Under the care of a guardian, who shall be held responsible for him. * It la now reported that Col. C. C. Post —will publish a Third party organ in At lanta with the “Free Lance” outfit that ^Editor Gantt bought arid did not use, provided Editor Brown dffOU take it to .run a literary paper. -Mia. -Man da the highest dfdnr of created 'beings .because he has the most brain power. That’* why, when he worka for -a living, we call him a “hand.” Brutes are beneath man because they have less brain power. That’s why we count cattle by the "head.” carries with It an obligation of leader ship that tbe organization of last night is not designed to set aside, but merely to act as subsidary to, in the municipal, state and national campaigns now upon Where was the mayor last night? Bishop Foster at tbe Ohio Methodist Conference took occasion to express Ills deepest convictions against the employ ment by the church of roving, Irrespon sible evangelists. Ho thinks they nre a a curse to the church—vampires ho calls them. The pastor is himself to bu the -evangelist. ■Enron Gantt says “that a few more such meetings ns that held by the Veiling Mens' Democratic League Monday night, iu which our order and its lead ers wero attacked and vlilified, will re sult in the alllnuce of Georgia taking charge of our party machinery nnd kick ing tbo last one of those belligerents into political oblivion.” Meii are growing more temperate, not because tbe law says they shall not liavo a clianco to get drunk, but because pub- lio sentiment impresses upon them the yjOnvIitlon that they cannot afford to get .drurik. It Is by strengthening tills sen- timont that the work of temperance re form is to bo chiefly prosecuted. Tell a man the law says he shall not get drunk and be Is quite likely to do it out of spite; convince him that “It don't pay" to get drunk, and no law will be needed. —Jfew York Evening Post Ocb wircgTass neighbor, the Mcltae Enterprise, sees things iu a plain light when It says: “The legislature U cost ing the taxpayers of Georgia about -$1,500 per day; therefore, the three days -spoilt tn rioting, quarreling and fussiug about the soldiers’ homo cost the state i$ 1,500. Still thir conscience would not allow them to accept the Confederate Veterans’ Home, built and tendered them by a generous public, freo. taxpayers of Georgia aro watching yi gentlemen, and you will have to answer Iw your Inconsistencies." Gen. Harris of West Virglnis, who it appears was a member of the court martial that condemned Mrs. Surratt to death, Is preparing for publication a history of the war In which he makes the charge that Jefferson Davis and certain members of the Confederate Cabinet were aware of and encouraged the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It Is evident that the enemies and the slanderer* of the dead President of the Confederacy are determined to pursue him oven beyond, the grave, but not a single man in this country, or in Europe, who has tbe slightest acquaintance with tbe life or character, of Jefferson Davis will believe for a mpment that he had any knowledge of qr was in the remotest degree connected with the loul plot to assassinate Lincoln. It must be that this Gen. Harris, who was a party to the hanging of Mrs. Surratt, knows in his own hesrt that tbe military conrt that sent theunfortunate and Innocent wo man to an Ignominious death upon the gallows was guilty of tbe most damna ble murder ever committed under tbe forms of law, consequently ns a member of that court he endeavors to shield him self from tlie infamy of tbe not by re viving an old slander against Jefferson Davis, and vainly endeavoring to make the world believe that the lamented hieftain of the confederacy was an ac cessory to the assassination of Lincoln Gen. Harris, however, is the wretch whoso soul is stained with the crime of murder, and history will so record the fact.—New Orleans States. gold that may be required.” America has been blessed in enormous crops, while nearly every other nation on the globe are so unfortunate as to iiavo largely diminished yields. From this it is estimated that our farming classes will receive this year $1,000,000.- 000 more for their crops than they did last year. This addition to the material wealth of the country is just as real and substantial as if $1,000,000,003 in gold had been dug fromtlie earth. This vast amount will not only relieve the fanners from pressing debts, but will enable them to purchase machinery and stock, and all necessary articles of domestic use, and will thus be distributed throiigh the various channels of trade and trans portation.! Even such foreign journals as Tbe London Statist takes this view of the sit uation, and predicts a wonderfully pros perous yoar for the United States.—Au gusta Chronicle. Dry G-oo&s, Dress G-oods, PROFESSIONAL CARDS A WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR, Foot Wobth, Texas, April 10, 1889 Mr. A. K. Hawkes—My Dear Sir: On account of injunr to my eyes while a student, I have had to use glasses for many years, and while I cannot explain the excellence or defects of any make, yours suit my eyes best, sun-wed-wlm Alex Hooo. Supt City Schools. bo be found in this market. In our btook can be found and For your toilet soaps, ’all- toilet powders toilet articles, go to Dn. Eldbidge. Spurgeon was only 19 when he preach ed his first sermon. His parents were humble people of Dutch extraction. Handsome Plaid Dress Goods, Lovely Bedford Cords, Henriettas, Etc. complete. Call and see us. The papers of the varluus countries of Europo have within the paat month pub lished many reports of tbe abuudanceof the grain crops of tbo United States; and we have now been made awaro of the fact that the publication of these reports has given new vigor to the desire to emi grate to tills eountry that is widespread among the masses of several European nations. It Is almost impossible for peoplo who aro suffering, or who droad the approach of suffering, by reason of poor harvests In tlieir own lands, to hear of our American harvests without feel ing impelled to tty to tho land of plonty; and this Impulse has recently been almost overwhelming in tho minds of millions. If all the Italian and Russian and Austrian and German and British peoplo who arc now anxious to oross the ocean to tbi: country bad the means needed to do so, we should see an immi gration to our porta vastly greater than any ever seen in past times. The immi gration agents now in Europe, as well as those lu this country, have been made aware of these jfpts — New York Sun. Mu. McKinley, who manifests his love for the working classes of the coun- try by taxing them on ?vcry °n° o f t' ie ■■accessaries of lile, wliiclt tax goes Into the pocket* of the manufacturers, rode In the labor parade at Cincinnati Mon day in a carriage with a negro named Green, who had been refused a seat In the dirlngroom of the Gibson House. Mr. McKinley may desire to have tbo negro and the working man believe that nothing glT«* him greater pleasure iu life than to be their guardian angel, but he is not fooling the masses of the poo- pie of Ohio, either white or black. lie rides In* labor parade with a negro Iu his carriage not because he has any gnat regard for laborers or the negro race, but because he wants their votes next November. The fact that Green was turned oit of a first-dais hotel in Cincinnati, show* very pla^T tbi,t th ® white people of Ohio have no Inclina- Once more tho Southern Alliance Farnior kaloidosCopo has turned, and this time the handsome phiz of Editor Gaunt shows up as serenely as a harvest moon, and editor Brown wanders off into space like »lost pleiad. So the South ern Alliance Farmer Is no longor a double-barreled organ run by two "or gan grinders,” but will a sluglo-bar- roled rlllc With wl»lcli Editor Gantt pur poses to knock the spots out of anything or anybody that gets in tho way of tbe Alliance and the Ocala platform. ’ WE CAS AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it lias been fully demonstrated to tlie people of this country that it Is superior !o all oilier preparations for blood dis eases. It 1* a positive cure for syphilitic ooisoniug, Ulcers, Eruptions, and 1 Un ites. It purifies tho wliolo system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood «k Bussell, Amer icus, Ga. ' Is the strongest Home-indorsed Medicine • in the world. BE0LL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, ink.mii My wife has been afflicted for six yean with a fc tnoat dreadful Blood Polaoa of some Bind, called • Kciema by eminent physicians. Durto* tl by eminent physicians. During this period j treated by several specialUts. Has taken quanUtles of all the blood purifiers on the market, without reallxii any special benefit. She Is now using Wooldridge a womderful Cure, a few bottles of which hare made a complete cure. I unhesitat ingly recommend It as the best LUxkI pu*; 1 * 1 t; r <* r e r 1? vered. Yours truly, A. C. ItOEBEB. <>r- to W. L. Martlrr.) d, £3^oZ?S«'i8*-. MAJTCTACTCREU DT WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO., Co'nmous, Ua. FOR. 8ALE !>/ ALL DRUGGIST** ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will be Inserted in this column at tbe rate of One Cent j>er Word for each Insertion. No advertisement taken for less thaa FIFTEEN CENTS. 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For Sale this Season. per gallon, wi tlou to din* with negroes, or recognize j Jjgjn, seo me. them ee eocial equals. I augJNWAwlmo To my Friends. I caul** found at my old stand In the Il'amll Block, Cotton avenue, in tbe wholesale and retail whisky business with Mr. Max Aultman. I can furnish you good whisky fro® *1.60 b» $4.00 krgriloa. AU I want you £££> I shall be prepaired to furnirb a high grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, any quantity this fall aud winter. S. R. SIMS. Sept 3, tf City Tax Notice. All delinquent city taxpayers are hereby notified lo make immediate paymeui to IbU ° Unless same U paid by the 15th of Heptem *11"-* * 4 ber next executions will be Issued. A prompt payment of same will save you further trouble end coat. By order of tbe Mayor aud City Connell of Aruerlcu.- Ausu.ll., HI. til sept 15 D. K-BtllXBON. Gtty VistXATreu. FINE STAMMERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size c. or price. Pictures, Easles aud Music, Sheet Picture Frames to order and to our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machines, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman Satisfactiou guaranteed. 105 FORSYTH STREET. TELEPHONE, 106. h»* city, U wanted to work inn store and ■olivet bill-. Address •dating experience, vlth referonos, **X. Y.,’* cure Tlmes-Rt-cor* lor. se|»ftrf FOR HUNT. O NE or two room-, furnished or nnfurn* I-lied, with all modern Improvements, within three minutes’ walk ol the public square. Apolv a» J*) LO MON*’8 DRY UOOOK HOUSE. 3sep-lf. Cotton Avenue. <P A. KLBTTZ, 1 Architect aud ScrxxnmsDxirr, *' . Americas, Georgia. Lamar street—Murphey Bonding. 2-1-1, 1 J.WOB8HAM | DKSTO8T, J* Office over People's National Bank. W P - BUBT ’ DENTIST, 1 ’ • Cranberry’s Corner .Americtu, Ox.. ContlnuePto serve his friends In all branches of dentistry. jana-tf f M. B. WESTBROOK, M. D. • 1 PHY8ICIAN AND BURGEON. J* Office and residence, next house to C.A Huntington, Church atreet. feb 7 tf f A. FORT V. D. ! Office ut Dr. Eld ridge’s drug store. Can J’be found ut night Tn hie room, over ^ Eldrldjte’a ding store, Barlow Block* f\R* T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. , II PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Dr. Eldrldge’e Drug Store. Can be found at night In hfs office room over J Eldrldge’a drag store, Barlow block, feb5-ly - DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE Have one of the best furnished and beat equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No. 819 Jackson street, Americus, Ga. i General Surgery and treatn -♦ of the Eye, Ear, Throat * | A Special febl0tf *CHAS. A. BROOKS, BI. D. 1 (Graduate of IMlevue Hospital Medical v College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y, Post Graduate Medical Hchool.Chlef Murgeoz 8. A.M. R R.etc.) OffershlsprofeNRionalser vices as a general pruot itoner to the dtlaeni of Americus itud surroundlngrountry. spe cial attention given to operative surgery Including the treatment or hemorrhoids, fl» tula, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases ol Anna, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose and throat. Office In Murpliey building Lamar Bt. Connected by speaking tulx with Eldrldge’a Drug Store. Calls should b< left or telephoned there during the day. At ^ night call at residence on Lee St. or tele phone No. 77. apr29tf 5 P A. HAWKINS, K. ATTOHNEV AT LAW. Office up stairs on Granberry corner. Ilf F. WALLIS. ' W. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . • '* . . Americus, Ga Will practice In all courts. Office ove: National Bank. / / 117 T. LAKE. W. ATTORNEY AT LATT, ”7 Americm.G>1 Prompt attention given to all buslD.ee pIscM in my handi. Offloe In Barlow Mocx, room >. | Feb. 6, tf | 1 A. HIXON, 1 1 ATiORNEY AT LAW. J* Americus, G Offloe In Bacley building, opposite tl Court House. Prompt attention given all basinets. funS-tt. IfATHABD * SMITH, M ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ■ ■ 1 Americus, G Prompt and careful attention given to s business entrusted to ut. Lamar stre ovprF. Ii. Holt’s. , eeplWAwSm* T L. HOLTON. I . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 19 Abbeville. O ^ Will practice In all tbe counties or tl State# Prompt attention given to all co lections entnastedto my care. it unuiiiiinuT, i TTORNEYB AT LAW, America*, G A Will practice In the nosutlee of Sni ter, Hchloy, Macon, Dooly, Webeter, HI. art. In the Supreme Court, and tbe Unit States Court. T c -* at SK&nk.at*aw, J* 221*4Forsyth street, Amerkae, Ga Will practice ia all the Courts^uid in the Cot ty Court for the next twelve months. I2-N ddtwly. WkUHORN F. CltAKKE. FRANK A. HeOPX CLAEKB & HOOPER, ttomoys at Law AMKRICUW, GKO KG I mavlo-d-w-ly Waxvxr K. Woxatley, J. B. Fttzokiu Whoatloy & Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAV Office; 906 Jackson St., Up Stairs, AMERI<UUe» i GEORG] ja»7-tf | C. B. HULSON, 1 L. J. BLALOCK of Schley county. 1 of Aaaericus. HUDSON A BLALOCK, " I-KSlUYBRS, Americus, Gkor< Will practice In all courts. Partnership tim to civil casee. Office op ataira, earner Lee! Lamar street. In Artesian Block. dec21-d-wf O NE fumistied room, suitable for gentle man. Access to bath room on same floor* Apply to I)R. E. T. M ATH 18. 711 Lee street. A PPLI CATION. LEAVE TO BELL. GEORGIA—W*E8tkii County. Whereas, Jacob Dennard, administrator on the estate of R. T. Dennard, deceased, hav ing applied to me for leave to sell the real estate belonging to said deceased. These are therefore to cite arnTadmonish all cArties concerned, whether kindred or creditor*, to ahow cause on or before the October term of court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the first Monday In October next, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. Wltnena my official signature, this 7th day of September 1891. i I'PLICJLTION A' LEAVE TO BELL, GEORGIA—Wkustkr County, Whereas, L. P. Majors, execufoTYif fie ,MCO ' •ongiug to said deceased. ' lerefore to clu; and athnonlsh icerned, wlifthtrfkiiiired or .... > term 'of the "Sum *Y oramary*of /ebater county, to be held on the first Mon- • petition \ aleataf These i _ pfiiyec Given ui.der tuy,hand and official ire, this 7tn day of September.' l&l W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. THE YERY THING YOU WANT. Money to Lend on Farm and City Property. Low Interest and Long-Time. MUTUAL All), LOAN AND INVEST MENT COMI>ANY OF ATLANTA. Do you wlrti ■ ale bom. ter your wlfb sot -“VuR W. A. SMITH, At W.T. Lane’s Law Office, Bartow Block. 8ept5-lmo K. G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBUOU SIMMONS A KIMBROU Oh[ ATTORNEYS AT LAI Harlow Block, Room 4 Will practice In both State and Federal Coi Strict attention paid to all business entrust them. Telephone No. 105. 22-10-0 W. B. Guerhy. DuPont GUEUi Americas, G a. M aeon, Ga, GRUBBY (s SON, I AWYERh. Americas, Ga. Offlea tn i pie’s National B*bk Building, Li street. Will practice in Buneter Huj and County Courts, nnd In the Hup Court. Our Junior will regularly ai tbe sessions of the Buperlor Court. ! firm will take a pedal cases lnauyBap* Court on Bouthwestern Railroad. J Ha bai OKPirRH i?iK Peschtre* Street At! OLFIPB8 Jhoom 7 Barluw Bi'k.Aw ‘ itioi Ings especially. Communications hy to either office will meet with proi tout lop.! Win. Hull, Superintendent cus^offico. alw and nflUMMSON A KARL, V TV CIvil and Hanitahy EpginefJ vv Plans and estimates for water si sfwerage and general ilk i®2a«tSS store on Cotton nvenue. apt DIM BE SHUSTGKLEt After having our mill thoroughly hauled, wo are now prepared to i Lumber and Mhlngles as chei cheaper, than anybody. Address Americus. Wiggins & Hernl au*»d£ £ l Sold J- J. ] IBil