Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 10, 1891, Image 2

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1 THE AMEKICDS DAILY TIMES-RECOHDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891. IE TIMES-RECORDER. Dally and Weekly. TBs Amxriccs Itecosnxa Enuunn ISIS. Tub Innon Tune* EsTAEuangn l mo. Consolidated, Area, tan. SUBSCRIPTION I AILT, OXB YBAB, W- Oailt, OxbRoktr, I Weeelt.OneYeae, - U Wnnr, Six Moxtks, I Tor advertising rates address Basoom Mraios, editor sad Manager. TUX THUS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americas, O*. Americus, Os., Ootober 10, 1891 Ten Mew fork World oslli him Me- Tinley, and tbs appellation Is likely to stick. It is real painful to contemplate the oblivion Into which bachelor David B. HIU has fallen since the arrival of baby Cleveland. A cioab trust Is said ,to have been for ned In New York with a capital of •25,000,000 to control the cigar, business of tbo country. Mn. Clbvbland's exeuso for declin ing an invitation to go to Ohio and par ticipate In the canvass, has developed, and bis carping critlos hang their heads In shame. The president could hardly be ex pected to dismiss Oeneral Ratim, be cause of the folly of the latter’s son. The president has a sou himself. The Grand Lodge of Masons meet at Macon Ootobor 20. A grand jubilee will be held over the cancellation of the debt which the grand lodge incurred in the erection of its handsome building at Macon. Hariusox, like Blaine, is likely to be paralyzed by tho three it's, they bring' Russell, Raum and rebellion, the last mentioned being among thoso Federal office bolder* who manifest a preference for Blaine. A WISE MOVEMENT Mr. Wheeler of Walder is the author of two bills to amend the constitution of Georgia that will commend them, selves as strongly to the people aa they did to the house. I Wl ..vHI ■The first provides for annual sessions of the legislature to meet on the fourth Wednesday In October. The second provides that these ses sions shall not continue longer than fifty days, unless an impeaehment trial be pending. These bills passed the house by votes of over five to one, and will bo doubt go through the senate and be ratified at the polls. That tbe people of England and their officials are under the thumb of the toy altyand aristocracy was very clearly demonstrated by the effort, of the am thoritles to conceal the facts regarding tbe suicide of Lydia Manton, tbe chorus girl, who was the mistress of Prince Al bert Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, who evidently grew tired of her, and wishing a new toy, cast her off. The most disgusting exhibition of llunk- eyism, however, was that of Lord Charles Montague, who, desiring, no doubt to win high favor with the 1 royal family, attempted to shield the Prince, and testified that he was the lover of the girl and had an appointment to dine witli her tlie day of .her death. The aristocracy of England appears to be in a very advanced stage of rottenness, be cause as fast as one scandal disappears from the columns of the London papers another one is developed. I And Grand Display of Fine Dress Goods, Notions, Etc AT- Beall & Oakley’s If the street car line fails to start it will be because certain men of wealth refuse to do their duty. Arc you willing for tbe laving of a hundred dollars to go down to history as one of the men who was able but was unwilling to help Americus? Tux Eastman Times-Journal says: “It is said that Dr. Cbappel, tho present member of the legislature from Laurens county, has announced his intention to be a candidate for congress in this dis trict at tbo next election on the sub- troasury platform.” “There goes one of those rich old ‘moss-backs’ who was too stingy to help Americus, and thereby help himself; be refused to subscribe a dollar towards an enterprise that meant bundrodi of thou sands to Americus.” Aro you willing to have tbe above said of you? Tub astronomical editor of tbe Macon Telegraph Is rather nebulous In his Ideas about the new comet He saye: “If the newly discovered eomet be, aa Is re ported, without either neucleus or tall, what part of the newly discovered comet is a person to look tor when be wants to tee It?" The Hew Orleans State* It supposed to be dealing In compliments when It terms another Louisiana paper "one of tho wildest^ fiercest, most cantankerous, red-eysd, short-haired, rip snorting, jump up, fgll down, ion up, get up again and'jump and bowl more* anti-organ In the state.” n—nr—■ ■ Mil T- , Secretary Foster says that the sur plus that Cleveland's administration left in the Treasury bad no business there. He is oorrect. But hfe should havj added that It never would have been there had it not been rnthleMly wrong from the pockets of tbe people by Iniquitous tariff law* enacted by Republican Congresses. Tua Birmingham Age-Herald Is - authority for the statement that Gen. Joe Wheel rls getting ready to announce , himself as a candidate for governor of Alabama In 'view of the fact that the . Kolb and denes factious want a third man ns the I -st solution of the preaant s'rugglo between ths latter too gentle men. . Auisi-Axcn from Gainesville, Tex., says a heavy front formed there and throughout nor'b Texas and tbe Chicka saw country Tuesday night, doing con siderable damign to y< ung, undeveloped cotton bells, thus grea ly diminishing the prospective crop. The weathor has bceu quite cold ami indl> aliens are that another killing frost will occur, Siam doxnr ami the grand jury are In close confab II Roma but Sam isn't giving nny of the boys away. He is merely referring tho records of tbe. Court house to prove his assertions. Pshaw 1 everybody -bought Sam was . going to aprlng some fresh sensation on the tired Romans; while he is merely feeding them on chestnuts. Governor Campbell, through hie at torneys in Cincinnati, baa now filed two suite for damages against the Commer cial Gazette, each for •50,000. Both are based on tbe publication concerning the governor's Indebtedness and hla. pay ment of the expenses of tbe Democratic club from Columbus to Cleveland at the time of hla nomination. It la said that he contemplates proceedings - also bring a criminal charge against the m aging editor of that paper. The governor lias signed a bill which gave him a good deal of concern. It provides that the white children of Stone Mountain shall be educated by taxes paid by whites, and negro children shall get their schooling from funds paid by their race only. Culture among tbe Stone .Mountain Ethiops will probably fall olf a shade. The attorney-general would not say positively it was uncoh- stitutional and the governor reluctantly put his signature to it. A similar bill became a law under Governor Gordon for another city In Georgia. He pre pared a veto but failed to s end it into the legislature witbiu the period re quired by law. Col. L. M. Wilson la dead at bis home in Mobile, aged 8:! years. He was one of the earliest and most prominent of Alabama railroad builders, having spent largely of his ample fortune lnconstruct- ing tbe Mobile A Montgomery road, now a part of the Louisville & Nashville sys tem. lie was for a long time vice-presi dent of that road, and was a loading spirit In the construction of the long trestllng over the Tensas aDd Mobile rivers, just north of Mobile. Many years ago Colonel Wilson married Miss Augus ta Evans,tbo famous author of “Yashti,” “St. Elmo,” “Infellce” and other well- known novels. EVERY DAY. Ourgoodsareallnew.no accumulation of 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. QC P our Ladies’ T Cloth, 46 in. wide. OuL price$1 per yd. Silk warp flan nels and many other new goods just in. Newest Styles, Lowest Prices and Courteous attention guaranteed. BE0LL & OAKLEY, 313 LAMAR STREET, Kx-Sematoh Blair of New Hamp shire, says that his resignation aa min ister to China has been accepted. Con tinuing, be laid: “I liked the Idea of going to China, bat - when the Chinese government, Influenced by lies, refused to reoetve me I was ready to retire to private life. I want no other office. Tbe president le willing to give me an office equal to that, but I told him I did not care for anything elae.” A fire from oausee unknown broke out at tbe compress warehouse of J. C. Hurter A Co., in Montgomery, Ala., oonsnmlng and damaging about 3,000 bales of cotton belonging to 3. G. Slebs A Co, Ralll Bros, and W. G. Over- ton, all exporter*. All of tbe eotton was covered by Insurance, mostly In for eign companies. None of tbe compress property proper was damaged to' any ptlblo ‘ * [AYNABD * SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' Americas, Gs Prompt end careful attention (riven to *1) bnelness entrusted to us. Lamsr street over P. L. Holt's. acpiO-dAw3m> L HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' . Abbeville, Oe. Will practice In all the euuntlee of the State. Prompt attention riven to all col lections entrusted to my care. U percept! i extent. CHILD BIRTH • • • MADE EASY! " Mothiu’ Friend ” is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and In constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in amanner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIEND” • WILL DO alt that is claimed for It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pi.n, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonial!. Scntbjr.il"-.>- oil m-.ipc of pnee II AO per bottle BUDFIELD RfcGULATOR CO., Atlanta. •*. BOLD HV ALL tiRUOOtam. X* the strongest Home-indorsed Medicine in the world* DKUCGltn The Best Place In South-west Ga. TO BUY GOOD SHOES AT FAIR PRICES IS AT JOHN USHAWS “EAGLE” SHOE STORE, 119 Forsyth St. ' americus, Ga. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T > A. KLUTTZ, Abchitbct abb Bopbbistssdsbt, * - v Americus, Georgi*. Lamar streeb-Murpbey Bonding. 8-l-ly I X. B. WESTBROOK, M. D. I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I* Office and residence, next bouse to C. A inntlntton, Cbnrcb street. febTtf J'be'ftnnd *Y night Tn bis room, ovsi Kldridf*’. dru( store. Barlow Bloek. la&Mf-tr B T PHYHIlriAN AND SURGEON. Office st Dr. Eldrldg.’* Dfng store. Can be found at nlgni In ble office room over Eldridge'e drug etore, Barlow block, lbbt-1. DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE Have on* of the best furnished and bast equipped doctor** offices la tbs Booth, No. Mf Jackson strsst, Americas, Os. General Surgery and treatment of tbs Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. nHAS. A. BROOKS. X. D. (Graduate ol Bellevue Hoepltsl Kqdloal College. N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y. it GraduateMedlcal Sebool, Chief Surgeon none and throat. Office In Murpbey building Lamar Ht. Connected by speaking lute with Kldrldge’a Drag Store. Cslla should b< left or telephoned there during the day. At J ' Office np .tali* on Granberry corner. P. WALLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .. Amer'cne, G* Will practice In all court*. Office ove- National Bank. W. 1 OPERA HOUSE! One Night Only, Tuesday. October 13 • Its Like Ntver Seen Before” naniin BIG MARINE SPECTACLE feats on Sale. Opera House w, T. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americus, Qi Prompt attention given to all bnelness placed In m^bsnibL Office In Barlow blocx, room * A. niXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' . _ Americas, (to Office In Bagiev building, opp-slt th. Court Houec. nompt R'trntton given t all business. Innb-ti. ANSLEY& ANSLEY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas, Ga Will practice In tbe counties of Snm- ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew art, In tbe Supreme Court, and the United State* conn. ONE NIGHT!ONLY! Saturday, October ID. Coming In regal nnlemlor. the world** great- BARLOW BEOS.’ MAMMOTH SPECTACULAR MINSTRELS! _ . - - ch»rtn*d Hiid dazzled New York. Chicago. 8t I ouIm. an Franc! co. New Orleans, and all the btg clti*-*. Grand Street Parade at Noon, Weather Permitting. C. KATHEW8, . attorVey-at-law, • 221H Forsyth etreet, Americas, Ga. Will practice In alf the Courts .and I " “ Wellborn F, Clarke. Fbahk A.Hoohik. CLARKE & HOOPER, ttornoys at Law AMERICUS, ----- GEORGIA m»TlW-w-lT Walter K. Wheatley, J. B. Fitzoerjalc Wheatley ft Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offloei 40! Jackson 8t., Up Stairs, AMERICUS, 1 GEORGU jan'-tf UDSON * BLALOCK, LXUVBRa, -Amixicci, OsoaoiA Will pnctlo* la all courts. ijriloonrta. Partnership limited E. G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS ft KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Harlow Block, Boom 4. wm practice In both State and Federal Strict attention paid to all boslness them. Telephone No. Ids. ARCHITECT. OFFICE. AtXrtcm Wan* and •pacifications furnished loi mlldlnga of all descriptions —pobllo bn id. S?ithT tendon, cue office. ILLIAMSOX * KARL, CIVIL AND SAMITAkT ENGINEERS. Plans and erilmatea for water supply, sewerage and general engineering work, construction superintended. sewerage s anecla ty. Office over Johnson A Hanoi I’a store on Cotton avenue, Americas Ga apr21-Sm GHOST STORIES When you hear a man say “We’ve got a PIANO here just as good as the IVERS & POND for a great deal less money,” remember that all the gnost stories have not been told yet. When you hear a man say that "So-and-so” keeps a better line of musical goods than we do, just add one more to your list of ghost stones. When you want an IVERS & POND PIANO with all its patented improvements, see that you get it. Allow no solicitation or specious mis representation to switch you oft onto something inferior. Ghost stories frighten chil dren, but not mature and sensible people. Call on us and try the IVERS & POND SOFT- STOP, even though you do not wish to buy anything. PHILLIPS t GREW, * 79 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements will be inserted In tbl* column at tbe rate or One Cans per Wprd for eaeb Insertion. No advertisement taken for lee* than FIFTEEN CENTS. Great assortment, Latest Styles and No. 1 Qualities; for little, big, old and young. No Better Stook to.be found anywhere. orraal and Theological School, AMERICUS, GA. To begin the 2d Monday in October 1891.. This school Is intended for the benefit of those pupils who may have finished in the public schools of tbe city, or oth ers of the city and county, who may wish to aval! themeches of .this oppor tunity of acquiring a more extensive ed ucation than I* afforded at present in our midst A short course of theology for tbe young men wishing to enter the ministry. Thoso from abroad can obtain board among our best families at from W 00 to •7 00 per month. Teachers: Mevk^. A. McNEAL, PHn. A. 8. STALER, Ass't. T. S. GLOVER Desires,to Inform the pnMle thst be bs* closed out bis Putins -.ooe* and baa ddjlnt ofipoiUog Guns, Cartridges, Shells, and such other good* asbqloog to thlsllns. Giya Ms a Call. T. S. GLOVER, (MeSaMtaS AMWCOB, si. O NE new *»ory dwel'InE mi Ram park, with >11 mu ern Improvement*, oucli-li t\ L« nOLT. O NE 5-Room Houma o i Cbnrch ctrett, In «oo»t tepili*. water iiivl **•, eucm! n*'#h- ho ’b °il , J. A. FORT, 8k> I WANT TO RENT A PIANO. . term*, Box 132 •tin* *t 2 City. hoarders w«nte» G hNriaKM.V* amt wlf** «r two nmafte Iten'leineri nan ha^e txmnl with front room. fitrnUhtfil or uo , on College *t eel. m-tut*. Apply «*, thi* ofllce. WANTED. 0 J NE copy each or Harper’* M gmtlnref DcCemlx-r, IM18, M*y, 18 9. March. MO 0 * April, IMM. Apply *n TmifK-Recorderofflee Mrs. MARY MADDEN, Concert Pianist , and Teacher of Music. Win b. la tk* city .very Monday to rsuslvs pa- pit. In pUno, Pip* ansa a votes caltar*. . . ciiSKS fanned In both vocal sad la- I mu.lc for gentlemen wbo an *•■ tk day. * »-IMm CaU on J. Henry Freeman and let him lidAtoLuM.Si^d« scientific old