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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1WU.
THE T1MES-REC0RDER.
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TlIIC AXEKK-I'S ttZOOBDKK H.TAW4MIKB 1879.
The Axshicos Time. Ectahluiied 1890.
OOOTOMDATKD, AI’IUL, 1891.
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THE TIMES EL'liLIBHING COMPANY,
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Americus, Ga., Nov. 16, 1SB1.
Cleveland and (fray is the slate some
Democrats are (rambling on. Both are
shut to the core with Di
Pkksidknt Haiikison has a clean
record so far as the treasury is concern
ed. Not one penuy lias been left.
Col. Gantt says in bis wrath that the
Telegraph will soon be no more, anti is
now sharpening bis pencil to writo its
obituary.
The smoke of battle is fast lifting and
•the truth is dawning that the magnitude
of the democratic victories has been
greatly underestimated.
L. L Polk, president ef the National
Alliance, is against Cleveland, tooth and
Toe nail. Mr. Polk has an unbroken
record of defeats, and ids opposition to
anyone seems to melt away like morning
frost-work.
Fokakf.k'h presence iu Washington is
the source of great political agitation
and speculation is rife as to its signifi
cance. Sherman is still lulled into a
soothing sense of security by the -Sena
torial bee that is tangled up in ills bon
net
Some vandal has invented a razor that
he calls the “H. W Grady” razor. This
is the penalty of greatness, but it is not
infrequently the case that the name of
some distinguished benefactor of human
race is perpetuated in this vulgar way
long after the memory of Ins services
has become dead.
The Atlanta Constitution has its dan-
dor up about the stiver issue. It de
clares that the silver question had uo
tangible oflcct on tho result in Ohio snd
cites an endless army of facts to sustain
Its attitudo. Silver or no silver must be
subordinated to the real and vital Issue,
which Is—democratic unity.
The Murpbey-Uurtle-IIasttngs fracas,
which occurred in Atlanta. Friday, is
creating considerable stir. Without
commenting upon the relative merits of
the opposing factions, It looks as If dif
ferences between gentlemen might be
ad jus toil In a leu vulgar nay than
through a common street row.
Tub Montezuma Record of this week
in speaking of hie charge to the grand
jury of Macon Supetlor Court, pays to
Judge Fish the following well-deaerred
compliment: “It was sn admirable
charge, and all of our people feel proud
of Judge Fleh. It is evident that he in
tends to be a judge and not a politician
on the hunt for a higher office."
Savannah it “working” every agen
cy possible for securing deep water.
The National Farmers' Congress has Just
passed a resolution Indorsing the pro
ject. When Congress meets It will be
confronted fy a formidable array of
facts, figures, resolutions and Indorse
ments on this subject fro n all over the
country. It hustling brings auocess,
Savannah will deserve It.
What la the matter with Editor Mar
tini Baa some onen bee trying to tar
nish bis reputation? As well try to
“pnlnt the lily or gild reflned gold.” In
his burnt of angry indignation, Editor
Martin gays: “The attempt to define
such a dastardly coward staggers imag
ination and palsies the welrdeet flights
of faney. Unfit for the oompany of
bravo men and pure women, this moral
monstrosity Leeks In vain the Unship of
the hyena, and at last sneaks off to be
the only solace of its putrid hldeoua-
THK PRIMARY.
Tlie timely suggestion made by Tiie
Times-RecoBDF.k uf yesterday as to the
early action of the executive committee
of the Democratic party In regard to the
coming municipal election, met with
much favor and was highly commended
and endorsed by many prominent citi
zens.
The wisdom of tho Democratic busi
ness men of our progressive city in last
year insisting that the turmoil and strife
naturally incident upon a promiscuous
campaign be in some way put an end
has been fully demonstrated
to last year the ignorant and the
L ous went to tho polls with tho same
r« as the property holders and the
virtuous of our citizens. It was
poi-iment. This experiment was a
ess. Instead of a rabid campaign
which the lowest passions of the ig
norant werq appealed to anil bribery,
open, notorious and humiliating, had
been resorted to, the untterrilied Democ
racy representing, as it did, the conserv
atism, the intelligence of the city, un
bought and unpurchaiable, went ahead
as business men and chose the city offi
cers at a primary election. This primary
was called by an executive committee of
the Democracy of Americus, unanimous
ly chosen by as conservative, as patriot
ic and as representative a body as ever
assembled within tills state. They did
their duty wisely and well. They will
do so again. Three gentlemen, Messrs,
f.ogan, Williams and Williford, will re
tire from the aldermnnio board. In a
short time their successors will necessa
rily be elected.
The people and tho executive commit
tee will alike realize the wisdom of the
plan adopted last year, and the latter
will probably zoon call a primary elec
tion.
It Is a matter of congratulation that
there is no discord—no factional fight
among our citizens. The entire con-
cinnity of opinion is the selection by the
business men of three solid astute pub-
liespirited citizens to All the places of
the three gentlemen who have so well
performed the duties of their office.
Tiie Times-Kecoiiheh trusts that it
It will not be misunderstood as attempt
ing to dictate to the executive commit
tee, but simply calls attention to tiie
fact that this election Is approaching
that the Democracy may begin to cast
about for three suitable men to ocenpy
tiie positions soon to bo made vacant.
Wonders Will Never Cease.
The celebrated Tffton Twins, These
twins were born inTifton, Indiana, June
24th, 188(1, as will be seen in the cut.
There is but one body from armpit to
armpit of the other. The union of these
two children being formed in center
The limbs being located on the side of
tho body. The organs of each are sepa
rate and distinct. They can be seen at
the 10c. musce now in the city.
novl4-lwk
The Rev. Da, Wilson, lately assis
tant minuter of the Episcopal Parish of
George’s, Nsw Tork, has joined the
Christian Alliance, as it Is called, and
will henceforth devote himself to both
bodies snd souls aa practised by its
faith—cure establishment on forty-fourth
atreet. He takes this step because be
eUlms that Ms restoration to complete
and robust health baa been the result of
prayer and unfaltering faith. He, and a
certain type of the emotional woman,
seem to be alone In the practice of the
peculiar rites of this order.
"E. W. B." of the Constitution takes
a very hopeful view of the sltuatioa in
the coining speakership contest, believ
ing that Crisp will be the choice on the
first ballot. In>p*aklng of Jodgs Crisp
he says: “Judge Crisp Is recognized si
a conservative; jnst and able man, snd n
parliamentarian and presiding offloer
equal to Carliite. The old members of
the house know that under his guiding
hand the democrats will make no mis
takes. They will go into the next pres
idential campaign with a record that
will mean victory. They know the
Georgian to be the best man; they know
he will make uo mistakes, and for these
reasons they will elect Mm.” j
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A LIFE’S IllltMA.
“Mrs. O'Shea Parnoll (s said to bo
dying.” It is a simple cable announce
ment, but what a tragedy lies under
neath! “All for love, and the world
well lost!” But, alas! What a woeful
awakening when tho pitiless reality re
placed the glamour of Impassioned
dreamt We dou’t believe that she
whose death-bed drops the curtalr. on
the stormy eareer of the great patriot
was a bad woman—such fldolity to the
last days of a great heart broken must
bo part of a noble nature—and when
Kitty O'Shea permitted her vivacious
mind to be attracted by the genius of
the Irish leader, as she reoelved him at
her husbands board, and her oultured
woman’s fancy to he fascinated by his
heroism, and, at last, her impulsive
woman’s heart to permit him entrance,
with too warm a light In the tender oye,
too soft a note In the witching volco—if
some kind hand of supernatural power
had torn the false veil from a future so
alluring but fearful tho unhappy woman
would have turned book upon the un
happy threshold of a home she was
about to darken, and with trembling
hands would have laid hold upon the
alter of domestio life as to a rock of re
fuge in a tempest lashed sea. But she
was a weak woman, and her weakness
wrought as terribly si Cleopatra's wiok-
edncsi—it stained an honest man’s name
sod wrecked the brilliant life that be
longed to a whole wronged people and
an oppressed country.
W. C. Russell, druggist desires to In
form the public, that ho Is agent for the
most successful preparation that baa yet
been produced for coughs, colds and
croup. It will loosen and relieve a
severe cold In less time than any other
treatment The artlole referred to is
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a
medicine that has won fame and popu
larity on its merits and one that can
always be deperded upon. It is the
only known remedy that will prevent
croup. It Is put up in 60 oent and 61
bottles.
Rheumatism and Syphilis yield readily
to P. P. P, (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium.
Get a bushel of apples at Ansley’s.
Only (1.
THEY HAVE COME.
All kinds material for fancy work
just received at
ALLEN’S.
Also an exquisite line of novelties
in stamped Linens, such as
H. S. Scarts, and
Squares to match,
Trays, Splashers, Ti
dies, Baby Bibs and
Eating Aprons, Laun
dry, ihoe, Cuff and
Collar Bags, Umbrella
Cases, etc.
Ad these goods stamped and
painted.
Tapestry Tidies,
Silk and Art Tidies,
Silk and Plush Taps,
Bolting Cloth,
Quilted Satin—all shades.
Felt—different shades.
Fringe,
P. Balls,
Bells,
Ornaments,
Rope Silk Chenille, •
Ribarsene and Arra-
sene,
Embroidery Scrim,
Fancy Cards and
Frosted Tinsels,
And other (roods too numerous to
mention in this space.
Ladies give mo a call [and we
will take groat pleasure in showing
you through.
Resp’y, Yours, etc.,
TIM ALLEN
402 Jackson St. under Hotel] Windsor.
HANDSOME DISPLAY
OF’
New Dress Goods
AT
BEflLL & OAKLEY’S
JUST RECEIVED,
Beautiful Camel Hair Suitings in rough
effects.
New line Solid Flannels
New Line Broad Cloth.
New Line Plaid Flannel,
New Line Dress Goods,
Pretty Line Striped Flannel,
Beautiful Fur Capes,
Elegant line new and stylish Wraps, Jack
ets, Cloaks, etc.
New stock Kid Gloves, best $1.00 Kid Glove
in Americus.
Full line Pearl Buttons, large and small, to
match, both white and smoked.
Lace Curtains and Curtain Draperies a SPEC
IALTY.
Beall k Oaklev,
313 LAMAR STREET,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T a. kluttz,
9 Architect and Bupebwtexdekt,
Lamar street—Mnrphey Build
2-1-11
| M. R. WESTBROOK, X. D.
I, „ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
*y Office and residence, next house to C.A
Huntington, Church street. feb 7 if
f A. FORT M. D.
i. Office at Dr. Kid ridge's drug store. Can
J* be found at night Tn his room, over
Ian fl oftf" ilore * Barlow Block.
D R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Dr. Eldridge’a Drug Store. Can
b® night In his office room over
Kid ridge’s drag store, Barlow bloek, febMj
DOCTORS J.* B. AND A. B. HINKLE
Have 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 Speoiaity.
C HAS. A. BROOKS, If. D.
(Graduate ot Bellevue Hoapttal Medical
College. N.Y., twice graduate of N. Y.
Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Surgeon
8. A.M. R R.etc.) Offer* h la profenslonafser-
vices as a general practltoter to the cltisens
or AmerlctiSHnd surroundlngrountry. Hpe-
rial attention given to operative surgery.
Including the treatment of hemorrhoids, fl»i
tula, stricture, catarrh and all diseases of
Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and
nose and throat. Office In Murphey building
Lninar Connected by apeaslng tube
with Kldridge’s Drug Store. Calls should ba
left or telephoned there during the day. At
night call at residence on Laa st, or tale-
phone No. 77. apr29tf
E A. HAWKINS,
h „ attorney at law.
* Office up stairs on Cranberry corner.
W P. WALLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Americas, Ga
Will practice tn all eourta. Office over
National Bank.
w.
T. LANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
Americus, Ga*
Prompt attention given to all business placed
in jy hsn<b. Office in Barlow blocs, room 6.
A. HIXON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Amerlcua, Ga.
( AYNARD A SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
_ . ^. Americas, Ga.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
Do you want Clothing
that ia the Newest—Nobbiest—
Clothing that has character?
Ask for
Clothing Designed by
GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIQHT ONLY,
Wednesday, November 18
More good, than two ,torez can hold
at Ansley’s Parlor Grocery.
Thu Sparta IfhmaeUte la urging Wil
liam J. Nortben'i name for re-nomina
tion. It step, azide to whsek a large
slice out of the Howell boom, remark
ing that “E. P. Howell would make a
good Bichmond Terminal governor."
Everythl ug Aim to eat and at very low
price* at Auley’s.
Cologne,, extracts, toilet water, and
Ml toilet articles at Du. Eeduidok's.
Arthur Balfour, the new leader of the
British parliament, ia a thorough tory,
cool, reticent, self-poeeeszed, plucky,
full of facts, ready in debate, eoraplete
muter of hlnuelf and the situation.
Besides, be can play golf like fury and it
a bachelor.
Oranges at lie to 80e doz. Large lob
E. P. Aiw.gr.
Don’t miae the opportunity of buying
your fruit* at Analey** Grocery.
Humor and Palhoi, Laughter and Tetri.
* TIIE COMEDIAN
AARON H.
WOODHULL
In the New England Comedy,
UNCLE
HIRAM
Supported by a strong company, Including
MISS TROJA GRISWOLD
Comedienne and Protean Artiste.
Everything uew tide year. New aonge,
new daocea, new must*. Reserved a**la now
on eale at Thompson A Anderson's, at ueaal
price*.
T. S. GLOVER
Desires to inform the public thst he has
closed out his grocery business end has
put In a splendid line of spot ting
Guns, Cartridges, Shells,
and each other good* u belong to this Una,
diva Mb a Call.
T. S. GLOVER,
Watt, Building, AMEBICUS, GA.
aug 22d3raos
DOMESTIC • COAL!
For Sole this Season.
I shall be p re paired to furnish n high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purposes, in
any quantity thisjfafl and winter.
s. R. SIMS.
BepbS, tf
NEW YORK.
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The laigaet retell atothten in Georgia. Call on them or write for suits on appro vaL
Mention this paper.
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ran
STALL FED BEEF.
A Naw Supply J st Rgcaiyad
Also handling Tennessee and Georgia Pork. All first-class.
Nt. 213. Teltphoae 118.
T. 1
L. HOLTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abbeville, G».
Will praetloe In •>! the counties of the
State. Prompt attention riven to all col*
lections entrusted to my care. tf
ANSLEY ft AN8LEY,
T0RNEY8 AT LAW, America*, Ga
__ Will practice lntbe counties of Sum
ter, Hchley, Macon. Dooly, Webeter, Stew-
* ' Court, r~ * ‘
art,lathe Supreme(
8tatce court*
and the United
J O. MATHEWS,
. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
* 221*4 Forsyth street, America*, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts,and In the Coun
ty Court for the next twelve month*.
12-24 d&wly,
Wkllborm F. Clarke. Frank A. Hooper.
CLARKE A HOOFER,
ttorneya at Law
A.MKRICUH, ..... GEORGIA
marlV«1-w-lv
Walter K. Whratlet, J. B. Fitxorrald
Whoatloy St Fitzgerald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office: 406 Jaokaon Bt., Up Stairs,
AMERICUS* « GEORG1J
Jan7-tf ^
VUDSON A BLALOCK,
* LKWYBRS,
AMERICUS, GEOBOIA
Will practloe in all court*. Partnership limited
to civil csace. Office up stairs, corner lae and
Lamar street, la Artesian Block, dsori-d-wly
E. O. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH
SIMHONS Sc KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Harlow Block, Room 4.
win pnetio* In bath State and Federal Court..
Strict attention paid to *U business entrustedto
them. Telephone No. log.
12-lM0tf
E arl * azrr,
C:vil ahoHaxitarv Bsoikssr*.
Plan, and *-tlmntea for water supply,
wwerage and general engineering eors.
instruction superintended, sewersz* •
specialty. Offios 43 Lee street, AmerieiuLOj
offices {^rKBL 8 !^ *tSS!£
Pleas end specllioatlona inrnlshed lor
ulldlngs of aIlde«riplloi.a—public bu Id-
uigs especially, nomaanleetlnosby mail
to either office will me-t with prompt at
tention. Wm. Hall, Superintendent a rnsrt-
ens office.
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