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THE AMERICAS DAILY T1MES-REC0EDER: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1S91.
THE TIMES-RECORDER.
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Amorious, Or., October 8, 1891.
Auktria will participate
World's fair, Chicago.
la the
Mil Flower weighs 200 pounds. Will
this 200 pounds of Flower make Faasett'a
cake dough ?
It is said that Prince Albert Victor,
eldest ton of the Prince of Walee, was
the person for whom Lydia Miller, the
chorus girl, killed henelf.
Tub Mew York Presbytery, after a
storaiy debate, decided to proceed with
the 'trial of the Rev. Dr. Charles A.
Briggs for heresy, tho indictment to be
based on hie Inaugural address.
Mr O'Feurall, of Virginia, does not
think that Campbell, of Ohio, whether
he It elected or not, oan secure the uom
tuition. As for Governor Hill, the Con
gtessman does not think he will stand a
•hoar.
Politics have come to a pretty pass In
Mew Y«ik, when the Republican candi
date for governor, Fussott, I* trying to
beat Flower by charging that he drinka
no wino at dinner, roads the Ulble and
prays.
Tins people look to the senate to re
verse the action of the house on the
railroad bill. The people did not want
the Olive bill and they do not want Mr,
Berner’s or Mr. Smith's.—Thomasrille
Times.
Hcou O. Pentecost, the former
clergyman and alngle ta* agitator, more
recently known as an anarchist end op
ponent of all law whatever, ha* declared
bis Intention to practice law as a pro
fession.
President IIabrison’s dilemma Is a
painful one. II he is to turn out Raum
the pension attorneys will not contrib
ute to a Harrison campaign fund,
Should be keep him, the pension office
scandal will not down.
MERcnANDieiNO and cotton growing
have reached the limit of their capacity
to support population. Let'* put In
. something else. We need smokestsoks
in place of counters and shelves.—Cuth-
bert Liberal-Enterprise,
It l* said that among the numerous
telegrams of congratulation sent to the
Cleveland manalon on the late happy
event, one from baohelor David B. UIU
doe* not appear. These old baobelore
are to envious to be courteous.
A correspondent writing from Cen
tre, Ala., says: “The Alliance thinks of
adopting‘the’possum tall grip' as the
sign grip of the order, as showing the
way they are going to hang on to their
sub-treasury, land loan and other
schemes."
Altai: best in the preliminary hearing
of the case of Bradford Dunham for kill
ing Jos. Cunningham was concluded
yesterday, end Justice Jackson rendered
a decision remanding to Jail without the
eight to ball. The grand Jury meets on
Monday next.
giving
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The Cleveland papers are
Grover a tremendous boost because he
has become a papa. Mow If It had been
twins, even the Alliance would have suc
cumbed, and Larry Gantt in spite of
IHMHfa heresy, would now be shouting
J-“hurrali for Cleveland!"
Geouoe Osdobn, the young man who
was sentenced to the penitentiary for
life in Fort Gaines last week and pend-
- tag motion for a now trial, was lent to
Dawson for safe keeping, la tho third
one of that name who has been convict
ed of murder in Georgia within the last
eighteen months.'
China expresses a willingness to pay
an Indemnity for the property whlqU waa
destroyed and the lives which were lost
through the riotous folly of her subjects.
That is wdU enough In It* way. But
what la wanted Is a proper degree of
protection for foreigners. Indemnities
don't restore the dead.
THE ONLY WAY TO CROW.
So long as a cl:y coniines Its buslnes
to selling dry goods, groceries, hard-
ware, clothing, millinery, etc., the limit
of its growth is rigidly defined by the
business to be done In (applying just the
exact number of people, who Uve In the
city's tributary territory.
Such a city oan only grow with the
natural Increase of population.
Years ago Atlanta recognised the feot
that manufacturing was the only means
of bnllding up that elty beyond thii nat
ural limitation; and the wonderful
growth of that city for fifteen years pest
is attributable to no other couse.
To the people of Amerlcue The Times
Recorder would say that tho limit of
growth of this city will soon bo reached,
nnleis special efforts are made to pro
mote msnufacturiog. Small Industries
must be built up end encouraged, either
by offering Inducements to outsiders to
bring their plsnts here, or by the organ
ization of local companies by our own
people.
Every owner of real estate who wishes
to sell or rent tile property, every dry
goods or grocery merchant who wants to
sell more goods, must Interest himself
to see thst these Industries are built up,
upon which the future growth and
prosperity of Americas depends.
The Tiues-Rkcordeii lias urged this
fact before; and now reiterates It, and
will continue to call attention to It, as
tliirf it a matter of vital Importance to
this community.
Our neighbor Dawion fully appre
ciates the truth of this proposition; and
the “News” and “Journal" are doing
some good work among their people.
The “News” of till* week says:
The hum ofinschlnrry tnu.t begin totske
the p see of the clack oflhv yanl slick be
fore Dawson can grow much more.”
There It no mere sentiment In this
matter; It Is a question of common sense
sod business to the people of Ameriout;
for unless moro people come here,
more goods cannot be sold; and the new
comers mutt do something else besides
sell goods, as those lines are already
filled for the present demand.
But there is no limit to the growth of
a city that manufactures. Apart from
(arming, manufacturing alone creates
wealth; the selling of goods manufac
tured elsewhere being merely swapping
dollars from one man’s pocket to an
other*. and nothing is actually gained to
the country at large.
Let our peoplo reflect on this; and
with the return of prosperity and easy
money let them begin to devise ways
and means to promote all those little
manufacturing Industries, upon which
future growth and prosperity will de
pend.
The fact remains that the women out
live the men The masculine sex is
gradually but surely becoming exter
minated. We do net care to hazard a
guess ss to when there will be no men
left, but their numbers are growing
fewer while the women are growing in
number and in beanty. This is a plain
fact Let the cranks explain it If they
con. One of the ancient prophets fore
tells a time when eeven women shell
take hold of one man and declare their
willingness to earn their own livelihood
and his if only they may be called by bl*
name. The world may bo coming to
that bnt we are free tossy that the
man of that period will not be worth
the attention of the splendid women of
that lime. They wlllbo a* goddesses
and be will be a miserable dude.—New
Orleans Picayune.
Gen. Ai.rnr.L-8 Baker, just deceased,
was a cltlxen of Alabama, lie was a
good soldier, and drove the carpet-bag
gers out of Ids State a* Toombs did from
Georgia. Gen, Baker was born at Ab
beville, S. C\, enlisted In the war aa a
private, and rose to tho'.rankof briga
dier-general. He was 87 yean old, and
leaves a family.
Thb French hairdressers are circulat
ing a petition which they will submit to
the minister of fine arts, when It has
800,000 signatures. The purport of the
document If thst women be prohibited
from appearing In their hats In the the-
aters subsidized by tho government, and
that coiffure of the ladies at anoh enter
tainments be according to the fashion
devised by the Hairdressers' Associa
tion. WLIle this movement Is a coltish
one on the part of the Frenoh hairdress
ers; there li no doubt that the hat abom
ination In theaters should be forced to
go. Indeed so strong hat the protest
become in many cities that some ladles
hare let the fashion of appearing bare
headed, much to the delight of those
who occupy seats behind them. This
now fashion ought to prevail every
where.
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Gen. X. P. Alexamdeb and Mr. Cecil
Gabbett, formor general manager of the
Central railroad, arrived in Savannah
yesterday from Maw York. Gen. Alex
ander spent the summer In Mew York
and the north. Mr. Gabbett said last
night that after leaving Savannah he
went to Mexico on a tonr of railroad In
spection for some northern capitalists.
Since bis return ha has divided his time
between Lake George, where his family
spent the summer, and Mew York City.
He Is looking well and hearty, and in
evident good spirits; He 1* stop,'
with Geo. Alexander, and will spend
remainder of the week in the city.-
if asali Mew*.
Larry 'Gantt has a knack of saying
nice complimentary things of hla brother
editors, that must make the bones of
Parson Browplow wiggle with delight In
their coffin. Says he:
“IVo learn that the Macon Telegraph
will soon change hands. It wore Its cir
culation out righting the Alliance."
“If Savannah would only remove the
old bunion that has grown on her—in
the shape of the Morning Mews—it
would bo one of the finest cities In the
south.”
“The Atlanta Journal uses Sam Small
—the toll-end and trick mnle of Sam
Jones' traveling hippodrome, as a sawer
through which to carry its filthy abuse
of tbs editor of this paper."
Ton people of Columbus bar* sub
scribed ffiOO tor tbs purpose of having a
grand Jubilee when the legislature ad
journs. They propose to make it an oo-
caslon for general rejoicing, and will
celebrate It with booming cannon and •
grand pyrotechnlo display. But aren’t
our Columbus friends a little previous !
It Is not certain that the legislature will
HEBE ABE THE FIGURES.
Here's the way the New York Sun fig-
urea up Flower's Democratic majority
lo that state:
TUe account of the state of Nov York with
Ur.Tbomua O. Platt (Political Jobs whole-
ami* anil Retail, Jacob 8. Fatrett, Agent) la
something like this:
Tb# Sta'e of New York to T. C. Platt. Dr,
To ont World's Fair at Cbtesge 20,000
To preventing Constitutional Conven
tion 8/00
To services m defeating It sptd Iran sit.. 6.000
To preventing Reapportlonment 10,0)0
To services to the Porter Huneo Census I0JT0
Democratic majority 60,000
Mr. Platt (J. H. Faasett, A'gL) may dstend
upon getting his pay. The services have
bee rendered and they ought to be paid for;
and it would be false economy to out down
the bill. New York ihoruu.bty appreciates
whs t M r. Platt hex done for her, and 1s will
Ing lo be'p along a deserving yonng man
like bis agent.
The fresh, young, Innocent Atlanta
Herald thus discourses on the subject of
legislature free passes: “The practice
of members of the legislature accepting
free posses from railroads, and their
mlleago allowance at the same time, It
one that cannot be defended by any cod*
of morals or equity. There It none
other than an Improper motive that
would cause a railroad to issuo a pats to
a legislator and refuse It to the private
citizen, and we fall utterly to under
stand bow members can get their con
sent to accept It—and, haring accepted
it, how dare they, la the face of the
people they are supposed to represent,
and the state they ere pledged to sup
port, demand mileage fees that do not
and cannot exist The praotice la
Iniquitous, and those guilty of it perpe
trate an outrage on the people to whom
they owetbelr positions.”
Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, S C.,
writes: “A loathsome form of blood
poison was killing me. M; appetite woe
lost my bones ached, and parts of my
flesh see mod ss if It would come off my
bones. A friend brought me a bottle of
B. B. B. The sores began healing at
once, and when I had taken two bottles
I surprised my friends at mv rapid -re
covery" »eptl8-ood-lm
A Campaign Ditty.
The Now York campaign's lively,
It’swsklng up 'lie state;
We know that Flower’s blooming—
Where's Jones who pays the fr Ight?
Hecouldn'twln It.
lie Isn't In It,
But he's worth six million dollars and can
wait.
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HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
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taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials
5«ntbye»prp«8on r*rrlpt of price $1.60 per bottl!
BRAD FI ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 0t*
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!
And G-rand Display of-
Fine Dress G-oods,
Motions, Etc.
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Beall & Oakley’s
EYEEY DAY.
Our goods are all new, no accumulation of ,rLth * ldrtdJ
old goods of seasons past and gone, but pret
ty and stylish.
NOVELTIES’
Bedford Cords, Serges, Henriettas, Lovely
Plaids, etc. Dress Silks in Black, Dark col
ors and beautiful shades for evening wear.
Lovely goods for evening in wool and silk fab
rics, we have the new things in dress trim
mings, graduated sizes in pearl and other
dress buttons, new goods just in. New
line guaranteed past black hosiery, the
best in town—25c. Hose, guaranteed stain
less.
our Ladies’ Cloth, 46 in. wide,
price $1 per yd. Silk warp flan'
nels and many other new goods
just in. Newest Styles, Lowest Prices and
Courteous attention guaranteed.
Sf.E
BEflLL & OAKLEY,
313 LAMAR STREET,
Xs the strongest
Home-indorsed
Medicine
in the world.
Ey wife bu been afflicted for Ox wart iritha
must™?
aUSUFACTVKCU BY
WOOLDRIDGE W0K0ERFUL CURE CO.,
Ce'voiss*. Oa.
FOB SALS hi ALL DRUGGISTS
I. n. ATHT.r, o pvoralnan
or Molly Hr - * —
■nils or. do!
Iff, o prominent druggist
nrlnga, JIlMl.oayni - Your
lug wonders lu this state.
The sale of Tutt’s Pills exceed
those of all others combined.
scribe tii cm-’*
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TUTT’S HA1S DYE,
It can’t bo <lcl*etcd._l > rlcc,CI-00 prf
box. Office. St dt 42 Park Place, S. X.
J A Household Remedy
FOR ALL /
| BLOOD and SKIN
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T.
Lamar itreet—Murphey
irleua, Georgia,
rpbey Building.
M-ly
■HY??0?*NAN , D , 8URaKON.
• and reudanes, next burns to i
{ A 6fflc?at Dr.Eidridga'a <
J*be found at night Ta 1
i dragster*. Can
. bis mom. over
tldridgo*. drug More, Barlow Block.
anMI-tf
rjiflR
AN AND SURGEON.
DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Hare on* of tb* best fumlahed and beet
equipped doctor** ode** in tbs South, No. Mt
Jackson street, America*, 9*.
G.-neral Surgery and treatment of tbs
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
A Specialty.
C HAR. A. BROOKS. I
(Graduate ui Belle
College. N. Y„ twit
8. A.M. B R.etc.) Offer* hla;
vice* os a gen-rsl praclltoeer to the cltlaen,
of AnierlcnsHnd nurroundlngcountry. 8pe
rl.I attention riven to operative sorcery,
Including the treatment or hemorrhoid*, fu-
t-ils,atvletnre, catarrh, and all dlaeaoea of
Anus, Rectum, Grnltourinaiy system and
no** and throat. Office In Marphey bnllding
Lamar HL Connected by sprailhg tab*
with Eldrldge'e Drag Store. Call* should be
left or telephoned there during the day. at
night call at residence on Lee St. or tel*,
phone No. 77. *pr29tf
P A-HAWKIN8j NE y ATLAW _
u> Office ap stair* on Gran berry corner.
W *’ WA att5bney AT LAW,
"• America*, Go,
Will practice in all courts. Office over
National Bank.
T. LANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
America!, Oa*
Prompt Attention given to All bail mm placed
mv hjtnds.
Feb.e.tf
v
A. HfXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1 America*, Go,
Office In Baaley bnllding. opposite tb*
Coart House. Prompt aitantlon given to
Iun5-tt.
all hnalo*
ATNARD * SMITH,
Pron-ptandearctat attention given to all
ual'.M* entreated to a*. Lamar street
ver P. L. Rolf*. sepIS-dAwtm*
T. 1
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abbrvllla, Go.
_ wetlce In t>l the counties of the
State. Prompt attention given to nil col
lection! antrnstedlo my eare. tl
ANSLEYft ANSLEY,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas, G*
Will practle* In tb* nonntles of Sum
ter. Schley, Macon. Dooly, Webeltr, Stew
art, In the Supreme Court, and tb* United
State* Coen.
J O. MATHEWS,
. _ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
* fUttForevth street, Americas, Go.
Will practice In mil theCourt*,ond In the Coun
ty Coart for the next twelve month*.
12-21 d&wly.
WaiLBoax F. Clarks. Frank A.Hoorxa.
CLARKE ft HOOPEB,
ttomeys at Law
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
msvlVd-w-lv
Waltkr k. Wboatlkt, j. b. FmoxxAU
Wheatley ft Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offloei 406 Jackson St, UpBtaln,
AMEBICUH, • GEORGLf
JanT-tf . ^
county.
IUD80N ft BLALOCK,
uuivsse,
AKXKIcri, GXOBOIA-
Win practice la ell courts. Partnership limited
to civil eases. Offlca up *talre, comer-Lee so*
Lamer street, In Artesian Block, deoU-d-wly
The Best Plkce
In South-west Ga.
TO BUY
GOOD SHOES
AT FAIR PRICES
IS AT
JOHN R. SHAW’S
“EAGLE” SHOE STORE,
119 Forsyth St. Americus, Ga.
Great assortment, Latest Styles and No.
1 Qualities; for little, big, old and yonng.
No Better Stook to be found anywhere.
X. Q. SIMMONS, W. H- KIMBBOUQB
SIMMONS ft KJMBBOV9H,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Illook, Boom ft.
Will,
_J practice In both State sod Federal Court*.
Strict attention paid to all business antrntudte
them. Telephone No. 106. in MOW
G.
Lo NOIUlMANm
ARCHITECT.
OFFICE. KT^M^A^
Plan* and epeclOcatlon* tarnished lor
building! of all descriptions— public build*
J n I» •■pe<*lAily, ConmunlcAtV»a« by m»il
lo either offlee will meet with prompt !t*
tent ion. \| iu. Hall, Superintendent A*n®ri*
cm nmcA.
w
ILLIABISON * EABLg
CIVIL ANU HAKITAfcY EWQIKKKR*.
Plans and e-tlmatea fbr water auppl/i
or**
sewerage and general engineering nor*.
Construction !upertutended, sewerage •
•pcclelty. Hendquune**, Mnntgnmety, Ala
Amerlcti! ffllc® over Jobuion d Herrold’
ftore on Cotton avenue. apr21-3m
AMERICUS, GA-
To begin the 2d Monday in
October 1891.
Thl* school Is Intended for the benefit
of those pupils who may have finished
In the public school* of the city,'or oth
ers of the city and county, who may
wish to avail them wives of this oppor
tunity of acquiring a more extensive **•
ucatlun than Is afforded at present lo
our midst A short course of theology
for the young men wishing to enter the
ministry.
Those from abroad can obtain bor’d
among our beat families at from W-ft
07 00 per month.
Teachers;
Rave. 8. A. McNEAL, Prfn.
A. 8. STALEY, Ass’L
T. S. GLOVER
P—inform tb* nablle that tab**
closed out hi* gronry builntsa and ha*
putln aiptaDdid line of spatting
Guns, Cartridges, Shells,
aad neb other good* aa belong to ttlslio*
aim Ms A CALL.
T. S. GLOVER*
Watte Bunding, AMKBICUB, OA