Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 17, 1891, Image 4

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THE AMEK1CUS DAILY T1MES-REC0KDEK: TUESDAY* NOVEMBER 17, 1891. THE TIMES-RECORDER Dally and Weekly* Tire Amicn Recorded Established 1179. The aheuous Tiber Irtaburued 1190. CONSOLIDATED, APBIL, INI. SUBSCRIPTION i AiLT f Oxb Year, *»J OAttr, On Mouth, I Wbekly.Oxe Ykab, - • • • tJ Wxxxly, si* Moxthr, I For advertising rates RddreRR Baroob Mtrick, Editor tod .Manager, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americus, Ga. Business Office, Telephone M Editorial ltouma, alter 7 Telephone 29. Americas, Ga., Nov. 17, 1801. CONSIDERABLE SMOKE. The Philadelphia Telegraph in a cent Issue prints a long dissertation on the attitude of Congressman Uilla in re' gard to the silrer question in the next Presidential campaign. The article la published as a Washington special and charges Mr. Mills with making a deal with the anti-silver politicians of the Sait, and with working for the fruition of that outlined programme during his Ohio campaign. The Telegraph's Wash ington correspondent gives full details as to the arrangement entered Into by Mr. lfilli and bis supporters in this scheme, and a general observation of event! will go far toward* verifying the charges made against the Texas representative. Tet it seems tbst be might have chosen a more fitting time daring which to can vass for his aspirations to the Speaker- ship of the next House than that of a great national election, (for the last was surely of auch significance) and have omitted to conclude bis deals with the two factions of his own party until be bad done his best for the general interest of Demooracy In the recent struggle. Chas. F. Crisp, the star representative of tbo South, laid aside all personal am bition for the ti ne being, and In the midst of griovous domestio grief, through the Illness of a son, bent his best energies to the victory of his party )n a more than doubtful State. And should 'Jndge Crisp not be elrcted speaker at the next assembling of the House, it will not be for the reason that he is not tlieroto entitled, but because he disdained to use the common elec tioneering schemes usual to ward politl GOOD REPORTS OP THE SOUTH. The Manufacturers' Record, of Balti more, of November 14, in reviewing the industrial progress of the South, says: “Many leading bankers and capitalists have lately been visiting various parts of the South, and their reports are uni formly favorable as to the splendid pros pects of this favored section. Financial troubles throughout the world have, of course, hsd their natural effect in re stricting new developments to some ex tent, and the folly of Southern fanners in raising too much cotton during the last two years has caused very low prices, which have had some retarding Influ ence upon all business matters in this section; but despite these temporary diawbaclu the South is forging ahead solidly, and Is steadily attracting in- creased attention to its vast natural re sources and advantages which Insure Its abundant prosperity in the near future. The wonderful record of the list ten years will undoubtedly be far surpassed by the coming ten. For twelve months the conditions have been against the in auguration of new enterprises in any part of the country, but with the return of more activity after the first of the year, when the crops have been gathered and sold, there will naturally follow revival of new Industrial and railroad development work. Even during this unfavorable period the South shows long list of new enterprises every week.” Mr, Mills may be Innocent of tho charge made against him, but It has been truly said that “where there Is mueb smoke there will be found some fire." ( AN IMPORTANT CONVENTION. 1 The Son them Cotton Manufacturers' Days, Nov. 90th and 91st, wilt attract mill men from all over the South. The Ms ufaclumV As- eoetstloo of Augusts have ehnrse of the con vention. Three hundred Invitations have been I sailed. Preparations have been made to banquet the detesstee. This will be one of the most notable bodies that has ever met lathe Booth. Our greet Interest lathe manufacture of cotton, and the field for Investment and development In this Industry In the South la practically without limit.—Augusta Chronicle. This feature of the Augusta exposi tion is ons the importance of whloh can not bo overestimated. Augusta herself owes her commercial Influence of to-day solely to her manafaotaring enterprises, and while her canal system hu contri buted In n degree to tbo profits aooruing from these enterprises, her water power, In Itself had little or nothing to do with their Inauguration, and oven had not this advantage existed the city could easily, and prohsbly would, have atill gained the prestige she has already ac quired as a factoring center. The importance of manufactories, of whatever site, should be reoognixed by every city, and money so Invested, while not In every, ease paying cent per cent, wiU almost without exception prove a sure and fair return on otherwise unem ployed capital. Toe Tihes-Recobded baa more than once endeavored to Impress upon Its readers the vital necessity for more man ufacturing establishments In Americas, and statlstlo* will show that, of the towns of the South which are now npon a substantial basis of progress and growth there are few whloh do not owe their prosperity to their manufacturing Interests. SACRILEGE AND PROFANATION. On Sunday morning Rev. (") Sam Jones held forth at Trinity church In Atlanta, and the Constitution sees fit to devote to his discourse about two-thirds of a column of its valuable space. Such recognition is immeasurably more than this pantomimic orator doserves, and the Constitution Is doing him an undeserved honor in publishing any portion, how ever small, of his unbearable and filthy discourse. There aro many fanatics who will and do contend that the only way to touch a depraved mind is through depravity in exhortation; and yet this warped theory has never yet held good in any perma nent degree. Those of excitable and nervous temperaments are easily acted upon and evil influences will always be found to exercise as much (or more) sway as those emanating from morality and general Integrity. That Mr. Jones possesses the kindred attribute to godliness (cleanliness) even his most staunch supporters cannot maintain; and The Tiues-Rkcordeu cannot, by any stretch of fancy, beliove that abiding good can come from sueh methods os he sees fit to use In all the good for humanity that Mr. Jones can accomplish ever] body wishes him “God-speed;" but it Is not believed that the interests of Christianity require that evil be done that good may come. FROM LIFE TO DEATH. A characteristic American suicide was that of George B. Lawrence, Pittsburg's handsome young lawyer, who, haring spent the evening reading a novel, smok ing cigarettes and chatting with the hotel clerk, went calmly up to bis room and sent a .39 calibre bullet crashing into bis brain. There was no despondency, no fas*, no explanation—only some stained bed linen and a corpse. Mr. Lawrence bad reasons of bis own for going out of this world and be went with that same un ruffled demeanor and that same business like precision so common among Amer ican gentlemen and so uncommon else where. Ho had friends and a father and wife, but they could not help him, so why bother them with his troubles. Some one would pay his hotel bill; some one would see to his burial—so blow out the cigarette and bang! held with steady hand the revolver has done Its work! HANDSOME DISPLAY OF* New Dress Goods -A.T- “Biietueiie.v,” said the “unlettered" Western preacher, “laziness Is what makes the pantaloons of life bag at the knees and put* a fringe around tho bot tom of the legs." Would Vou bn Attractive. You must be healthy. Would you be healthy, always keep within easy reach Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Beliefs, the perfection of physic 1 Headache, bllliousness, constipation, a coated tongue, always Indicate a torpid liver. These magical Pellets act directly upon the liver—the fountain-head of many Ills—correcting all disorders, driving out all Impurities, stimulating healthy ac tion. The best liver pills; mildly giving all the benefit and none of the discom fort of other pills. Lost manhood, lost energy, weakness, general debility are all cured by P. P. P. Now life, new energy are infused in the system by tho blood purifying and clean ing proprieties of P. P. F., the greatest blood purifier of the age. THEY HAVE COME. All kinds material for fancy work just received at ALLEN’S. BE0LL & 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 Wrap?, 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. Also an exquisite line of novelties in stamped Linens, such as THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. | Commenting upon the recent circular issued by Mr. John Palmer, commander- in-chief of the G. A. B., the Wilming ton (N. C.) Messenger says: Then Is not a mtgnanlmons, nobis soul In all tbe North.ro band of veterans who would deny to tbe Sontb whatever of comfort sod aallsfactlju tt esu draw tram the emblems of a gnat sad splendid war that so Illus trated the arms of Vis vast country, and taught tbs world how treat were the people on these shores. 1 Several issues since The Timm-Re- cordbii published a similar comment upon the action of the Grand Army chiefs stand npon the Atlanta demon stration, and a glance at tbe press of the country during the Interval elapeing be tween the publication of Gen, Palmer's circular and the present time will con vince the reader that all fair-minded and conservative people throughout the United States, condemn, and in onmeas* ored terms, the bitter and sectional at tack of Palmer upon a defeated banner. I Sectional strife is kept alive solely through these bitter onslaughts, ema nating from both sides, and through just such soreheads as Gen. Palmer and Col. Elliott ¥. Sheppard, and an inveatiga- tion will prove that these agitators took IttUaornopartiu the recent strife. A brave warrior hold* for no ons a greater respect than for a fallen and courageous foe. Suakspeaue, through the mouth of a rather disreputable monarch of Den mark declares that, “there is a divinity which doth hedge about a king,” etc., but It seems that' modern Democracy ia obliterating this feudal sentiment and realizing that after all tbe crowned rulen of earth aro only human and of the samo hue day aa the subjects from whom they draw their regalty. Over thirty yean ago Albert Edward, prince of Wales and heir to tho throne of all the. Indies, traveled through America, and oven In this land of freedom and lib erty-loving people, be was almost bowed down to m..the embodiment of human greatness and high estate. Alaat to ob- senren on ibis side of the water his ca reer has been watched with only a ply ing ourioslty and a wonderment that a life of so bright a promise should be smirched with a personal reoord so stained. But to the people who bare for half a century looked upon him not as a man. bnt as the future head of the most mighty power tbe earth has ever known, his shortcomings become an Individual grievance, and a nation mourn* hi* sins as does a mother the moral fall of her only ohlld Yet tbe “divinity” has dis appeared, the halo baa gone and ' the time has passed when the publio Is held in awe by the clroumstance whloh has placed at its head a common mortal, and the monarob of to-day is criticized al most a* freely as ths president of this harmonious and united republic; and rightly so. Some antique fossil with bis brain- box disarranged olaima to have found various relics showing that John Wilkes Booth shipped from a Canadian port. This crank Is n first cousin of tbe prover bial gentleman whose understanding was so shallow that a Ilea wading through it only got wet up to the knees. Some doctor with a name of “learned length and thundering sound,” has dis covered a specific for tuberculosis. "Of two evil* choose the leas” and tuber culosis is the “less." Amebican armor plato Is said to excel the beet plate made abroad. Wonder If McKinley tin-plate should tako prece dence. H. S. Scarts, and Squares to match Trays, Splashers, Ti dies, Baby Bibs and Eating Aprons, Laun dry, 3hoe, Cuff and Collar Bags, Umbrella Cases, eto. Ail 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 goods too numerous to mention in this space. Ladies give me a call [and we will take great pleasure in showing you through. Resp’y, Yours, etc., TIM ALLEN 402Jackson St. under HotellWindsor. DOMESTIC - COAL! For Sale this Season. If honesty should show Its face in the counsels of the "G. O. P., we wonder how the stranger would be treated. Travden may learn a lesson from Hr. C. D. Cone, n prominent attorney of Parker, Dakota, who say*: “I never leave home without taking n bottle of Chamberlain's CoUe, Cholera and Diar rhoea Be medy with ms, and on many oc casions have run with it to th# relief of some sufferer and hare naver known It to fall. For sals by W. C, Americas, Os. I shall be prepaired to furnish a high grade Lamp Coal for Grate purposes, in any quantity thl*|fall and winter. b. R. SIMS. 6ept,3,tf Arrival and Departure ot Mall*, central a. a. Arrive From. Last's For. Columbus ,7:90am 1 too pm 11:91) pm Macon 1:03 pm > :96 am ItM p m littnm Albany Ids pm 1140 pm o. a.am.a. a. <:IOpm Savannah 1:20 s m ........ Silt pa 7tUa> OeJnjmjM.MA.AMJ.;.... ..7 JO am. Beall k Oakley PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. KLUTTZ, Abcmitrot abp goraanTRiD««T, Lamer Itrcct-^luiphey'EuUdfng. 9-1-ly T. |->^iTO5d^e°n. I Offiet and residence, next boose to O. A Inn tl niton, Chereb street. f.fhfflofat Dr. Eld ridge's dm* store. Can J’b« found at nlghtln bis .room, om t iwftf drtI * Mor *’ Barlow Block. I) B ’VHICIA N and SURGEON. Office •( Dr. Eldrldge’* Drag store. Can DOCTORS J.B. AND LB. HKEB Have one of tbe best famished sad hast equipped .doctor's offices ta tbs Sooth, No. Ill Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. C HAU. A. BROOKS. M. D. vices as a geurral practltouer to tbe eltlsena of Aroerlcusand surrounding country. Bps- flat attention etven to operative surgery. Including tbe treatment of hemorrhoids, nil tula,stricture,catarrh, end ell diseases of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose sud throat. Office In Mnrphey building t-emer St. Connected by encasing tube with Ktdrldre’a Drag Store. Cells sbonld be left or telephoned there during tbe day. At eight call at reeldeace on Lee St. or tele phone No. 77. epz99tf E A. HAWKINS, ATTORNEY at law. " Office up stairs on Cranberry comer. w. p - r ALLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americas, Ga. wSSJXSR ln *“ °° nrta - 0ffloe 0T,r W T. LANK. , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Americas, Qa, Prompt Attention given to All frnilrw placed in my bends. Office in Barlow blocs, room 6. Feb. 6, tf 7 A. niXON, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Americas, Ga. Office In Basley building, opposite the Conn House. Prompt attention gtven to *” ‘“islness. lunS-tt. ’ATNARD A SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amertens, Ga. Prompt and careful attention gtven to all business entrusted to us. Lamar street over F. L. Holt’s. seplMAwSm* ANSLEY ft AN8LEY, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Amertens, Ga. Will practice In tbe counties of Sum ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew. —. ._ .... » —conn, i—* " and the United 313 LAMAR STREET, BEAUTIFUL Cloth tops for Ladies and Misses; Solid, serviceable School Shoes for romping boys and girls. Children’s Shoes, all grades for the little ones. Come to see us whether buy or not. you WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS & CO. 414 Jackson Si, Comer under New Hotel, next to Hitrs Furniture Store. The PHARMACY. Cor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth St. I carry as fine and varied a stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, and Imported Toilet . Goods at can be found. I am not under enormous expenses and oan sell yon goods and HU your PRESCRIPTIONS •t reasonable rates. Give me a call and save money. W. C. RUSSELL, Proprietor. B.L.M0KAXH. E.J. MOMATH. B.H.MCMATB. McMATH BROTHERS. Groceries, Provisions, Coitrr Proice. BOOTS. SHOES, ETC., ETO., WHISKEY, TOBACCO ft CIGARS’SPECIALTIES. 2071 FORSYTH SSTREE TJ AMERICUS ^GEORGIA. We aolloil a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing'satisfaction low prtoes, and good*goods. Wadallvergooda anywhere In the city. Cell end see ns. McMATH BROTHERS.' MAYO SEND TO dfc WINKLER’S STALL FED BEEF. A Nfiw Supply Jugt R«ct!y«d Also handling Tennessee and Georgia Pork. 'All first-class. No. 213. Ttltpbone 115. ATTOK , 1 221H Forsyth street, Americus, Ga. WUI practice ln all the Courts And In ths Coen- ty Court for ths next twelve months. 19-94 d&wly. Wellborn F. Clarke. Frame A. Booraa. CLARKE ft HOOFER, ttomeys at X*w AMERICUS, ..... GEORGIA ;marlS-d-w-ly Walter K. Whratlbt, J. B. FmORBALD Wheatley ft Fitxgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offioet soe Jackson fit., Up Stairs, AMERICC8, t GEOBGIi jaar-tf JUDSON ft BLALOCK, LtftloEYIRS, Anxatocs, oaoaoia. WUI practice In all courts. Partnership limited to civil oases. Office up stairs, ooraer tee and Lamar street, ln Artealaa Block. deo91-d-wly E. G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH SIMMONS ft KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Barlow Block, Room A Will practice ia both Stats and Federal Courts. ABL ft NEFF, CIVIL AMD HAMITASY ElSOINRIKS. Plena end o-tlmates for water supply. sewerage and general engineering Construction superintended, sewerage a specialty. Offioe a Lee street, Amerlcus^G* G L.NORB*A &chiibot OFFICE. jM; c Bi5Kw 8 BJT.A« Plane and epeetflcetlon* lurnUbed for building* of alldeeerlpUoDe— ptblle build ings eapeHftiljr. Communication* by mall to either office will mm with prompt at tention. Wm. Hall, Superintendent a meri- cu* offioe* dealer 10 send for cetelecee* eeenre tbe ""mdiwiMw M> W. L DO ■S3 SHOE I CLAS THORNTON WHEATLEY Americus. - Q*ong» Pure wines, brandies and whiskies for medicinal nee, eold■! • D B. Kldbido* aDrug Store*