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THE AMERICUS DAILY T1MES-RECOR DER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1891.
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Americas, Go., Ootobor lfl, 1801.
In the last twelve months Georgia luu
bad three new Dstloual hanks with cap!
tal of $350,000.
Hugh T. Inman of Atlanta has pur
chased the new Rome Hotel property,
corner of Broad street and First avenue.
Ip David Bennet Hill Is wise he will
follow the example of Grover Cleveland
In all respects. By prompt action he
has time enough to make a great hit on
the eve of the next Democratic national
convention. For example, twins.
AN ALLIANCE COMMISSIONER
The movement to secure the vacancy
on the Inter-State Commerce Commie
■Ion, made by the death of W. L. Bragg,
for an Allianceman has at last crystal-
ized, and the name of Hr. D. P Dewain,
of South Carolina, has been presented to
the President, endorsed by President
Polk, of the National Farmers' Alliance,
and the State Alliances of Georgia, West
Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina and
Michigan, and It la said that more en
dorsements are to come from other
State Alliances. Ex-Representative
I Clements, of Georgia, who lost
his seat In Congress because
of bis opposition to the principles advo
cated by the Alliance, bad been the sup
posed favorite of Ur. Harrison up to the
advent of an Alliance candidate. The
appointment of Ur. Clements would, it
is said, be regarded by the Alliance as a
direct and Intentional affront to that or
ganization. Uany people believe (hat if
no other candidate is put forward by the
Alliance, and Ur. Deweln receives the
endorsement of tbe State Alliance tbat
his friends expect him to get, that he
will secure the prize. It Is regarded by
many as only justice that the Farmers’
Alliance should have a representative on
tho Board of Commissioners.—Augusta
Evening News.
The Marie Greenwood Opera Compa
ny, who lost all their costumes and prop
erties in the Templo Theatre fire at
Owensboro, Ky., Saturday, will disband,
Miss Greenwood's father having arrived
from Memphis and so advised her.
London Tid Bits lately offered a prize
for the best definition of “money." The
prize was awarded to Henry E Baggs of
Sheffield. His definition was: “An arti
cle used as a universal passport to ev
erything except heaven, and as a univer
sal provider of everything except happl
A Times Recorder Product.
Alt. Harper, a son of Col. Charles
Harper of Rome, has left the Constitu
tion and is now with the Journal, where
he Is doing fine work. AIL is recog
nized as a very bright and- energetic
newspaper man, and is forging ahead at
a satisfactory rate. He isn't a bit afraid
of hard work.—Trlbune-of-Rome.
Please Report.
Parties who fall to receive their paper
will please report the fact promptly to
this office and not wait for several days
before giving the information.
Subscribers who are missed by the
carriers are particularly requested to.
notify the office of the fact.
A distinctive feature of this season's
hats for the ladies is an exceptionally
low crown. Not so the pi ice. It is as
high as ever.—Detroit Free Rress.
If people would take the advice of W.
C. Russell, the druggist, they novor
weuld start on a journey without a bot
tle af Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and
Dirrhma Remedy. It can always be de
pended upon and is pleasant to take,
octl lm
If Governor Northern does not receive
the nomination to succeed himself, then
the next Governor must come from
North Georgia, tho homo of rock-ribbed
Democracy. And if President Harrison
doesn’t place Judson Clements on the
Inter-State Commerce Commission, the
“Mountain Colt” will be the man to oc
cupy the state parsonage out on Peach
tree street,—Trlbune-of-Rome.
Sib John Pope Hennessey, in whose
^person the Irish people first rebuked
Parnell, died on the same day as the late
leader. There is something in this oc
currence that cannot fall to attract tbe
attention of the superstitions. Sir
John’s death leaves a vacancy in the
Commons for which the factions of the
Irish party, reunited by the death of
Parnell, can nominate and eleot a union
candidate.
Hon, Chables F. Lobinq, of Boston,
Mass., the Supreme Regent of the Royal
Arcanum, has been unanimously ten
dered the nomination from the Sixth
Congressional District of Massachusetts.
He is a lawyer of deolded ability, a fine
speaker, and a member of .the distin
guished Losing family that has ocoupled
a prominent place in publSo affairs for so
many years. Hls nomination is said to
be equivalent to an election.
It shown a pretty pasa of corruption
in Pennsylvania politiea when the issue
of the present campaign has to be made
up on tbe Ten Commandments, and es
pecially upon that one of them which
deelsres “Thou shalt not steal." Tbe
Democratic candidate for Attorney Gen
eral says: “On that plank the impending
battle must be fought We must permit
no confusion of the issues when the
honor of Pennsylvania is at stake.”
While ex-Editor Gazaway Ilartrtdge
thlpks that the death of the Burner bill,
following that of tho OUve bill two years
ago, will effectually kill off for the future
all hostile railroad legislation, Editor
Rlohardson of Columbus ondorses the
position taken by The Tiues-Recokdeb
tbat the fight hat really just begun. Tbe
railroad wreckers developed too much
strength in tbe two last Legislatures to
die so easily now; and unless some rad
ical changes come about, the war will
boon.
Mbs. Victoria Guelph, queen of
merry England, has forty grandohlldren
supported by the State. The Guelph
family la the only rival of the Australian
rabbits In the matter of feeundlty. As
will be seen from the above, certain
writers Insist on calling the Queen by
her maiden name, although her husband
was Prince Albert WetUn. According
to the laws of England, a woman upon
marriageOtakes the named of her hus
band, unless by special contract or enact
ment to the contrary. When the learned
editors produce the record, they must
call her Mrs. Victoria Wcttin.
SMALL MANUFACTORIF.S.
The Columbus Enquirer sounds the
key-note when it says:
A number of small manufactories In Col
umbus would contribute sreitly to the mate
rial alvancemeilt of the community.
No volume that could he written about
the way to push a town could contain
more concentrated wisdom than do theBo
three lines.
The TufEs-RhconDKit has often called
the attention of the people of Americug
to the fact that the growth of tills city
must depend on manufacturing, and es
pecially on numerous small industries;
and the example of Atlanta has been
oited as the best evidence of the benefits
of such a method.
Undeb the head of “The Goats on
Top Again," the usually sedate Savan
nah News says: “The goat ordinance
seems to have become a dead letter
again, aa it was for years. Tbe festive
William and Nannie are once more seen
parading unmolested through the streets
tackling posters, tin esns, old shoes, eto.
The police hsve become tired of tho
wesry sport of ohaalng goats through the
streets and being laughed at for their
efforts to uphold the dignity of tbe city
ordinance. The goat is Again more pow
erful than the law, and whether the ani
mals are considered a political issue or
not, they continue to hold the upper-
band. Who is to-blame for the failure
of the enforcement of the ordinance
which Mayor McDonough so patriotic
ally unearthed from the dusty archives
of tbe city afew months ago,' is a ques
tion which no one seems able to answer.
Tbe polloe were very Industrious for a
few days gathering In ths innocent faced
animals, but the sport was probably too
muoh of an unhinging for their tired and
weary bones, and they gradually became
less eflfioient in their foot racing qualities
and let the goats severely alone."
The sheriff of Camden, N J., has
seized a cemetery lot on an execution.
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Joe round at nignt in ms mom
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Offlee at Dr. Eldrldge’s Drag store
be found at night In bis offlee room
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DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE
the beet furnished and h»
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General Surgery and treatment of the
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Including the treatment or hemorrhoids, flil
tula, stricture, catarrh, and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office in Murphey building
Lamar Ht. Connected by speaking tub*
with Bldrldge’s Drug Store. Calls should be
left or telephoned there during the day. it
night call at residence on Let 8t. or tele*
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To arrive next week—-A beautiful line Fur
Capes with Muffs to match.
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The Macon Telegraph . of yesterday
•ays: “A World’s Fair convention will
be held In Macon during fair week for
tbe purpose of devising a plan for tbe
raising of n fund to advertise the wealth
and resources of the state.of Georgia to
the world as It passes through tbe Co
lumbian exposition. Governor Northen
will be ssked to preside over the meeting
and delegates will be invited from every
county and every city in tbe state. Not
Teas than $200,000 will be neoossary to do
justice to the state of Georgia in her de
partment at tbe World's Fair, and it is
not to be doubted that only a very few
days will be sufficient to obtain the guar
antee of thla amount Macon, Savannah,
Augusts, Columbus, Atlanta and other
leading cities of tbe state will no doubt
be represented in large numbers at tbe
meeting, and tbeir delegate will come
prepared to place a handsome snm oppo
site the turns of the section which they
represent Under the plan of assess
ment one of the counties will perhaps
pay as high as $5,000, others perhaps ts
low as $500.”
Sfeakino of the attachment of the
Legislature for their free pastes, Editor
Richardson of Columbus says of this in
teresting piece of pasteboard:
The fact Is, ths free railroad pass, for the
Georgia legislator Isa Batura. It has come
to be regarded as a legitimate perquisite of
tbe offlee, and tbe incumbent Is not apt to
cut It oK It Is likely that the next and suc
ceeding Leglslatorae wUl fallow in the foot-
etepe of this Legislature, and Its predeces
sors, on this question. Someday thsre may
be another constitutional convention, and
then tbe people may decide the t the free pees
ooght to go, and it will go, hot it Is not Ukcly
to disappear before.
When tills matter first came np some
days ago, The TTmes-Bkcobdeb sug
gested tbe remedy which tbe Enquirer-
Son advocates abora; tbat of thn strong
arm of a constitutional conrantfon.
Nothing else can now remedy this ertL
Says an exchange: It would be diffi
cult to imagine a situation more forlorn
than that wbloh Mrs. O'Shea-Parnell is
left by Mr. Parnell's death. Tbe sorrow
natural to her bereavement must be
poignsntly aggravated by the conscious
ness that, however devoted she may
have been to him, bis connection with
her blighted a career that until the
blight cam j was singularly noble and
brilliant. Of her qualities the world
knows little, but interest will always at
tach to her as the object of the one dom
inating and overpowering passion of a
man who was to n curious degree free
from the Incitements of passion or tbe
weakness of sentiment. She is the
Cleopatra of a modern story that almost
rivals that of Marc Antony.
P. P. P. stands for the People’s Party
Paper, the first issue of which wae pub
lished In Atlanta last Thursday, Elam
Christian manager and editor. The allit-
erattve heading might lead inperfidal
observers to conclude that the paper is a
sort af patent political blood purifier,
bnt we are satisfied It is a Christian en
deavor to gain renown and money. liny
the counsels of tbe paper bo effective
relativniy is was thn f a mo us K. B. B.
phillipls against Democracy when dem
ands nd Blaine were opposing candi
dates.—Houston Home JottraaL
tssaiHesis
relrraUn?Ac!
Best line Fast Black Hosiery in Americus.
Samples Dress Goods sent on application,
charges prepaid on goods sent out of the city
by express to the amount of $5 and upwards.
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MONDAY, OCT. 19.
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i A. HAWKINS,
P A 'attorney at law.
u * Office up stairs on Granberry corner.
w.
P. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americus, Gt.
Will practice in all courts. Office over
National Bank.
w;
T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Gt.
Prompt attention given to all business placet
in mv hands. Office in Barlow block, room 6.
Fet " “*
Feb. 6, tf
r A. mxoN,
ATaORNEY AT LAW
Americus, Gt
Office in Barley building, opposit* tbe
Court House. Prompt attention given to
all business. Iun5*tt.
M aynard a smith,
attorneys at law.
Americas, Gt
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business entrusted to u«. Lamar street
over P. L. Holt’s. sepl9-d£w8m*
T.
Is. HOLTON,
attorney at law.
Abbeville. Gt
Will practice in all tbe counties or the
8tate. Prompt attention given to all col*
lections entrusted to my care.
ANSLEY ft ANSLEY,
and the Unit;(
O. MATHEWS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
221H Forsyth street, Americas, Gs.
Will pnetloe In all theConrtsjmd in the Coot
tj Court for tbs next twelve months.
1M4 d&wljr.
Wellborn f. Clarke. Frank A.Moons
CLABKE A HOOPEE,
ttomeys at Law
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AMERICUS, GA.
To begin the 2d Monday
October 1891.
This school Is intended for the
of those pnplli who may have finli
in the public schools of the city, or
era of the city and county, who
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ucation than Is afforded at present ■
our midst. A short course of tbeolr
for tho young men wishing to enter i
ministry.
Those from abroad can obtain
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