Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 17, 1891, Image 2

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TH THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, SEPTE31BER 17, i»^l. TIMES-RECORDER. Dillly und Weekly. The Amerhu h Recohi>e» Ehtahlihhed 187‘.) The Amckk-ls Time* Estahljshko i#90. COXSOLIPATED, ArmL. 1891. ^ 8UHSCKU*TIOJI: Jilt, one Year One Mouth, 60 (YkXKLY.OXEYEAR, . 1.00 Weekly, Six Months, 60 For advertising rates address Bascox Myriok, Editor and Manager, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Amoricus, Ga., Sept. 17, 1891. When The Times-Rkcoiidkk crlti- ses, it does bo in the interest of the peo ple, and notin a spirit of spite. Rev. Sam Jon kb* platform continues to be: “Repent and bo saved, you pu»l- lanimous, ilop-earcd hound dog you.” Mns. Fhank Leslie defines an agree able man as one who “can talk judicious ly and acceptably to a woman about herself.” WILL NOT GO. The Hon. Thomas E. Watson, who is so pear sighted that he cannot see the difference between the Republican and the Democratic pa rty, will not go to Ohio to speak for the Third party peo ple. Mr. Watson arrived in Atlanta Mon day afternoon and spent the rest of the day in dodging reporters and in convers ing with his friends. He was seen at the capitol by a Her ald reporter, and asked about his pro posed visit to Ohio. “I don't want to say anything for pub lication,” said ho, “but I am not going to Ohio.” That was all Mr Watson had to say on that subject. When asked why he had not been in vited to speak at the Democratic rally to-night, alongside bis distinguished fel FAST TIME. The fastest long distance run ever made on a railroad was made on Mon day over the New York Central from New York City to Buffalo, 43(5$ miles in 440 minutes, or <J1£ miles an hour allow ing for stops. This summer has been unexampled for the breaking of records for rapid locomo- tlog on land and sea. The Atlantic has been crossed Horn east to west and from west to east more swiftly than ever be fore, and so has the Pacific from Yoko hama to San Francisco. English states men are still pondering the political pos sibilities latent in a passage of twenty days from Japan to London across the American continent. The other day the little steam yacht the Vamoose develop ed a speed of thirty miles an hour, and her rival wonder, the Norwood, will try to do still better. On a recent Sunday NEW: GOODS AT- low congressman, Leonidas Livingston, in July the Royal Blue Limited, ebang- Ex-Pbesiiiknt Dalmaceda of Chili disguised as a drunken sailor, made his escape from Valparaiso and sailed on the United States cruiser San Francisco, which is bound first for Callao and thence to California. In what is called a “city article” the London Times says that Chicago is des tined to become one of the greatest grain growing states in the anion. The news of the annexation seems to have reached the other side. Tbue bis principles, Jerry Simpson* improved ilia opportunity yesterday, to condemn “the ladies of the Board of Lady Managers who wear silk stock ings '• As Jerry had been in town only one day be seems to have learned v a great deal In a very short time.—Chicago Mail. The newspaper wits are getting off as many excruciating jokes about the name of J. Sloat Fassett, the Republican can didate for governor of New York, as they did about £. Burd Grubb, whose name beat him for governor of New Jer sey a few years ago. There’s a good deal in a name, when a man is a candi date for office. In this age of keen competition a man must advertise wisely. He must give* the satno attention to his advertising that he docs to his stock and store. An advertisement forms an impression on the minds of the reader, and it means a great deal to the advertiser that that im pression be a favorable one, and thx: 't be fully sustaiceil in the establishrrenL —Exchange. Hum. Jkhehmin IJavis, whe- rni-yied her husband's raemoiis began by him self, has sued Robert Beifvrd. th-? B«l- ford Company and Edward La age for ^10,000 for royalties. wh:ch vhe claims! arc due her from the tfuj book. Ifer lawyer is ex-Go*mor ifoadly, who is authority for the sutemiot chat Mr. Mr. Watson merely said, be didn’t know, and in saying (the retlected the thoughts of hundreds of others. Mr. Watson was asked if be would be present at the meeting, but he simply shook his head and sadly replied, that he would not, as he was obliged to re turn home at once. Mr. Watson has changed much of late, and he moves about with the subdued and chastened air of a man who is second lieutenant in the family home circle. { Be Is doubtless thinking sbout thst i was deemed s revved bresk.r. But os caricature and tbe unfortunate utter* the time dries near for ths World s ances which brought it to life.—Atlanta Fair at Ckkwgw 11* riralry between the Herald. goast railroad companies grows more — intense, and recently the Xsw York the state press. Central Railroad Company made a great eff-ret. which was a supreme success. ‘The Tunnel Bill News. Charles R. a special train was run from New Tork Jbnee-edltor and publisher, is a new and to East Buffalo, and made the 436) miles promising arrirjl in the weekly aewspa- in minutes, including stops. So Beall & Oakley’s. 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- Dry ing engines at Philadelphia, made the *nl0+0 llH© Of 220 mile* from Washington to New •a'' York, with the usual allowance for stops, in 200 minutes, at the rate, on an aver- j age, of 51.9 miles au hour. One mile was made on this trip in 44 second*, and two succt&sive miles in 45 second* each. As the fastest train in England, the Fly ing Scotchman, runs from London to Edinburgh. 4<V miles, with a similar time allowance for stops, in eight hours and a half, or at the rate of M.d milea an hour, this fast trip of the limited per field. Georgia’s democracy militant will be great a speed for such a*distance ia be lieved to be unequalled, if this rivalry continues and stimu democracy triumphs*: wh« sh. ^tes invention, as 1, to be expected, the battle of tbe ballots is esied. tiird party j ourn ey from Europe to Chicago will be heresies to the ccatrary xcewi shssaad lug.—AbberiUe T. The quotioa of pmoca! privilege in the Georgia ‘egt^smre ts unquestion ably a great Vo*. Besides, there is no questios V:: tiat it costs the state out rageously.—AhceriHe Times. Nr Wiaoa has an unfortunate way of {putting himself ia a bad attitude wlien- ln< ’ ere; he talks politics. Bis recent speech ia South Carolina scorns to be getting him into serious trouble.—Ath- ess Saaner. one of the greatest marvels of the cen tury to visitors to the great exposition. —New York Sun. A xeobo named Morris, living at Stuart, Va., has been married five times and is tbe father of forty-eight children. If be should be married a few times more he might become, as DeWolf Bop- p:r would say, the father of his country. FINANCIAL. S. H. HAWK I US Pra’t H. C- BAGLEY. Vic. Prw" W. L NUKPhEY. Caihier. ORGANIZED 1870. F r pure ,nd primitive rusticity ^The Bank of Americus.8«- jpcakiM: of hayoced—Tennessee takes the cup. A boy o years old, was recent ly injured in a wheat bin, and now a SSSj/uus, grain of this cereal has sprouted ont of hi* head.—Augusta Chronicle. Designated IVpoe'tory State of Georgia. — -" - *d-.» individually liable. • 8150,000 - - SlOOfOOo -: DIRECTORS:— C. Bagley, Pres. Americu* InvcfUiueut Co. r. C. Clegg, Pres. Ociunlgee Brick Co. „ , , . Ja». Dodson, of ja*. Dodson & Son, Attorney* The Crawford Coaaty Herald nas Q. W. Glover, pres’t Americus Grocery Co. Gu n.-w UsMtfain It >■ rtf,tv s - H * Hawkin*, PreVt 8. A. dt m. Railroad. I changed oh op** and JOCIt u now g Montgomery Prcs’t People* National Bank : published a: Roberta bv J. W. Malpaas J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield dc Co., Hardware. 1 1 * T. Wheatley, wholesale dry good*. Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Etc. to be found in this market. We invite an, in spection, fully confident that our stook is second to none in Style, Variety and Price. In our btock 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, BGRLL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, PROFESSIONAL CARDS * A. KLUTTZ, Architect and Si pebintendent, Americus, Georgia. " ‘ “ “ding. Lamar street—Murphey Building. 2-1-ly J. WORSHAM DENTIST, ' Office over People’s National Bank. i M. It. WESTBROOK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. 1 Office and residence, next bouse to CtaA untlngton, Church street. feb 7^ I A. FORT If. D. { Office at Dr. Eldridge’s J* bo found at night In drugstore. Can . . —. his r«*om. over Kldrldgo’* drug store, Barlow Block. lan8-M-tf T\K, T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. ^ be found at night in bis office room over Eldridge’s drugstore, Barlow block. feb5-ly "DOCTORS J.B. MIT]HQKLB Hare one of the best furnished and best equipped doctor’s offices In the South, No. 810 Jackson street, Americas, Ga. General Surgery and treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. C HAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. , „ , (Graduate ol Bellevue Hospital Medical College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y. "*•* Graduate Medical school,Chief Surgeon .M. R R. eto.) Offers bis profeMlonal ser vices as a general practltoner to the citizens of Americus und surrounding country, spe cial attention cl van to operative surgery, Including tbe treatment of hemorrhoids, fla- tula, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose and throat- Office In Murphey building Lamar 8t. Connected by speaking tube with Eldridge’s Drug Store. Calls should be left or telephoned there during the day. At night call at residence on Lee St. or tele phone No. 77. apr29tf A11Unlv CJ X Ai UAO. ' Office up stairs on Cranberry corner. W. P. WALLIS, w. t. lane; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business placed in my hands. Offloe in Barlow blocs, room 6. Feb. 6, tf A. HIXON, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Amerlcns, Ga. Office in Basley building, opposite the Court House. Prompt attention given to all business. |un5-tt. M aynard a smith, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Americas, Ga. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. Lamar atreet over P. L. Holt’s. sepl»-dAw3m* « L. HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ’ Abbeville. Ga. Will practice lu aU the counties or the State. Prompt attention given to all col lections entrustedto my care. tl j ANSLEY & ANSLEY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Americus, Ga Will practice In the counties of Hum- ! ter, Hchley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew art, In tlw> Supreme Court, and tbe United States t.our*. ! 1 C. MATHEWS, j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J* 221 Fursyth street, Americas, Ga. Will practice Ir. all the Courts,and In the Conn* ty Court for the next twelve months, j 12-24 d&wly. Her»ra Tl D and IV. The p\prr will con-; — for for Craw and R. E. Elliott, : T. Smith refiling. deiford adinit£ tba: t:-.e ciain), according .. ^ _ , & 1 tin-je iff be a pows to the statement of -Yaie-*, is just, hut’ . , . , , I ford tuat the corcpanj is embarrassed and cannot pay at presen:. j ^ m crop - m b ,, mc of lbU D THEJtt is ary thing to be learned - €"****? satmt be exceptionally flue. One front hearing speeches, the present at&iv was heard to complain of the Jature can hard’y go home uneftligbt«*-' «-*jje**fce of gathenbg hia crop the other ed. .Some pruiniuent men bate beem j ‘*?ing that it required two men to aliuout every week delivering addresae* i CJtr throw it in his wagon Tal- l»y invitation; and souse Lave e»eo start- j botton New Era. ed on the second roued. Hoc. Thomas M. Norwood is now os his way to Waab- *ngton, where he will spend several day*. He will probably return by Atlanta, and will accept the invitation recently ex tended by the legislature to address that body. if ouri i ? FOOTWFAl ’ W W. E. Murphey, Cashier. Capital St<>ck Capit Paid up Capital THE BANK OF SUMTER The success attending the Mormon elders who have been proselyting in the north of England bas been so great as to It is a piece of unwritten history that Brother Twitty, tbe representative from Jackson, once had a narrow escape from being eaten up by a steer. He is not so green now, however, and can safely risk himself in a cow-pen.—South ern Alliance Farmer. T. N. HAWKKS, Piesidunt* O. A. COLEMAN, Vice-President. \V. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS—O. A. Coleman, 0. C. Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes. W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wbewvley, R. S. Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes, Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylandcr, Liberal to its customei*, accommoda ting to the public and prudent in its management, this bank solicits deposits and other business in its line. Messiah Tom Watson is still in the i , . . . , ^, lf . , , toils. It makes no difference whlcn end excite indignation and hostility in that , , ®, 4 , _ „ | of the horn he comes out of, nevorthc-; country. There are at least200 Mormon mUftiouarie* working steadily and upon a well-planned system in Great Britain and Scandinavia. Both Swedeu and Norway seem to be fruitful fields for the efforts of the disciples from Utah. It is said that they teach the doctrine of - plurality of wives as briskly as, It was a » • taught in the golden prime of evoi -nn Young. Brlgh less, he has been getting plenty of free advertising—and wouldn’t some of those patent medicine fellows give a pretty to be in his place.—Athens Ledger. Norwegians iu New York The . elebrato the “ical discove going to c ent” on the 20th of this contin i r c ]aim Is that Leif month, ’ihe. Ucovery in 1002, and that j p son made the c he Information on the | Columbus got t. j ie ma< i e Ri a voyage, j strength of which n d. Iceland berseli| a , from a visit to Iccla. , r v: 3n xvhcxte dis- has a claimant in The r p*ricHou- These covery antedates that o. however, to claims are not likely* •'ommissloners Kerltfnsly embarrass the * HI go in spite of the world’s fair, which w ,u in New of the coming demonstratL York. . John Temple < J4i . I ed Ficaident Lvnes’ in 0 j- i the next cornraencemei j Middle Georgia Mill as j rai college. As an orator, Mr. Grav * eujoya national reputation, and the col- of> lAgeis prond of the honor. Our people ils i ce. tainiy have a treat in store at the !c-|ncxt commencement. — MillodgeviMe m-Kecorder. S. MONTGOMERY, Pr«st. J. C. RONEY, Viet Prttt, JNO. WINOSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR A i»t. C’r,! E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney j NO. 2839. Peoples' National Bank Of Ainericcs. Capital, 950.000. Surplu*, b^5,000 ORGANIZED 1383. fa 70S ha. accept- H c HiOLtv l>rM . B ,„ viccPtm Ration to deliver • T. F. uxrKwooi), s»c. i Tr. t address at the » • ▼ . , -■IAmericus Investment Go. .hohj* V. Claiikx. Fhank a.H«k>pkb. OLARKE A HOOPEB, ttorreys at Law ME HiO (’H.- - - - - - QROHtilA inayl5-d-w- ly V/aj.tkk K. WuxxiLKV, J. B. FrrzoF.oAnr Wheatley & Fitegerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office: 40C Jack>«>i> S*.. Upbtairs, AMERIOU8, * GEORGI/ jau7-tf HUDSON Sc BLALOCK, ‘ LRWVBRS, Awcniccs, Geohoia. Will practice In all courts. Partnership limited to civil cases. Office up stairs, corner lave and Lamar street, lu Artealau Block. dec2l-d-wly The Best Place In South-west Ga. S.O.SIMMONS, W. H.KIMimOl’OB SIMMONS & KIMBR0U3H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ilurlow ltloclr, It..DDL 4. Will practice In both State s Strict attention paid to a!l bu them. Telephone No. 1(J3. nd Federal Courts. dne*b entrusted to 12-10-Wtf DuPt.s i '!'« i i3i.: v Investment Securities, .Paid up Capital,81,000,000. (Surplus, §250,000. ; W. fi. GUKRli j AtnerlcuK, Ua. Macon, Ga. GITERHY & SON, L AWYER*, Americus, Ga. Office In Feo- p.e’.s National Bank Building, Lamar street. U 11! practice in Sumter Superior . ted Cvuruy i.v.urp-, and ];< the Supreme Court Our junior will regularly attend •Im s; W,nn o; t.. Superior Court. The dim w{.! ifikt *.p, rial cuaos in auy Supcrio* Court on Hiit* '!»•.* .’stern Railroaii. Mtciin ect. ,..., ('inUp Peachtree Street Atlanta. r ‘‘ t Room 7 Barlow Bl’k, Americus r * a lid spec i rl cat lor. ri lurnhked tor ,,k of tvlldescriptions — \vtUllc budd- Conunnnlcatioai* by mall will moot with prompt ut- Wm. Hall, Hu pc ident> A short while ago we 1 h.u A that j THEY IUHE TO EXl'LAL The Savannah News of yesterda. special from Atlanta, which shows public sentiment is cutting its * ^ through the thick skins of the f*n. soldiers home legislators who will gv iluwn to history as the “04:” It says: ' To-day ju*t a* the hoaoe adjourned, a call was rtnd for a meeting of ,u,lt voltJ ugainat accepting the confederate horn. . They met and a couuaUtce of five vm «P' pointed to prepare a letter to tbe people.« x- niaintnir their Doeltlotl on that bill, it was . . . H C llaglcy, W K Hawkins, S W Coney, I happened to see W s Gillie, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg j thing in the shape of a petrified W M Hawkes, B F Mathews, G M Byne, • He had run into a hole to es* W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J II Pharr! \ AT FAIR PRICES w rabbit. cape, probably, from pursuit, and be- coming wedged in had to remain. Some j CAPITAL stock B. P. Hollis. a 40,’(wo. property in the soil hsd changed him j 8UU1 ' LUSS ^WUedVroBt., -• 0 w ie -il into solid stone, but left every hair un- ^ o A n4btirrr4«»« ruffled and natural as to color, lie i ®dD£ 01 S0QttlW6S(6FQ GfcOrjjU. ^ seemed so natural we could scarcely re- ! w * **?*.' J-W. Wheatley, . , . ... . J l*r***lfl«>nt. Vice Pr«*it!«Rt. gist the temptation to ahy a stone at W. H. t. DUDLEY, A. vv. smith, him. or to whoop up ‘he dogs and have • <>**hier. A«»uu>it c»*hi#>r. a chase.—Crawfordville Democrat. | dirsctors: . I J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldiidge, C. A. Huntington, H. It. Johnson, AT ILLKAMSON & EARL, I, AM) Ha N IT A h V FltGINKERS. and e-timates for water supply, «>d kenerul engineering work- in superintended, ■ seatruge a iGa<l ,uurters,ontgomcry, Ala. jo« a HAWS The question wag asked on every cor- j R. J. Perry, i A. W. Smith. t!.a aro houfk plaining their po*»ton on that bill. It wa* mana ^-it in kept very quiet and our i y mUunderf^ood. The «sommiit«».conr i bottom an * i‘>und that up to going to t of W.Y, Atkinson of Cowvta. choir-} p tei9 the cot. tmissioners were not telling i ; Dr. D. A. BMdwtnol lUn JolW'. ^ n. j anythlEg o. it their action*.—A thens Ledger. . . | ‘-EAGLE” SHOE STORE. to-day, about what the commission-1 A. \\. Smith. W. H. C.Dudley, ! for the dispensary were doing. The : M ‘ s l leer - i 1 1 O Fnrqvth ftt t thing we can give our readers is E. Bean, da., Pres. II. M. Ksai-p, vTF. ’ ** ' ° U - they had a meeting, and went. O. A. Coi, vd and looked at the different to rent. If they appointed a AMERICUS, Ga. Liisr LUIVIBER BHI^SraLiCS. After having our mill thoroughly over hauled, wo arc now prepared to furnish Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or heaper, than anybody. Address us at ► Treas, Georgia LoanSTrost Co. | Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property, Utdcxlisdof Brysn, J. M. of 1 “"‘p’. b-.l and H. W. HtUof Meriwether. , B P Hollis, l Attorney. ■J E BiViss. Land Examiner, Great assortment, Latest Styles and No. Qualities; for little, big, old and young. No Better Stock to be found anywhere. Wiggins & Herndon. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST KATES. Easy payments, on city or farm land*. J. J. HANE8LKV, not Sly Americas,. Georgia. s-Ttiwurwin r fi'Mffnnir’ ■ i»