Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 11, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 189] TEXi a TEXAN INTERVIEWEOl f A lks. About the Alton load lav and IU Effect*. St. Loots, Dec. 10.—Mr. William T. ij^e, formerly prominent in legal NEWS DISPATCHES CONOEN8ED. An Kpltomn of Hnpponlnfo (mm Krory Soctton. The Spanish government has con' eluded the details for a loan of 250,000,- I i-olifical circles In southeast Mis- 000 pesetas. A syndicate of bankers I • > a ritiren of Lamoasas guarantee to take up the entire issue at ~ur.. but now a citizen or lAmpasM, g,_ the rice to ^public to be 85. r,, and attorney for the Santa Fe ‘ " 1 . -t th« r.notede recently A London dispatch says: The board | ^oad, was at the Lacfcde mowuy of tnde nlana % T November show an is way to Poplar Bluff to ■ join Ms j ncreaja , n imports of £6.710,(KX), and a i _if e , who is visiting ber father, Dr. O. decrease in exports of £3.350, as com- I r B irtlett. Mr. League is an enthnsi- pared with those for the corresponding \ K , x eX an now, and thinks the Lone month last year, our state will yet sway the destinies of A Petersburg dispatch states that Union. "It i* no use to talk to Tex- a dispatch from vladivoettck says that ' • lie said, "about dividing our state. I thieves have robbed the government nnnonulsr subject cannot be treasury of 250,000 roubles. The thieves A Lnor ® of eutered and escaped from thetreasm by means of an underground passage. A Martinsville, Ind., special says that g, living i Texxa- accession, congress has no cojr i.i over the matter, but the people of Stas can under the law at any time Mrs. W. H. Long, living near High Jhev see fit divide the state into four Hock, iave birth to a daughter that they see u .nlendld crotw weighed but one pound. The child is (tatM . We ; h "” , ha “. ,‘3 perfectly formed and is as lively as a .odtlieonly trouble with toytantem I ^ pareQt- of tbU mjdget »Iip nniwrallolud cneapnesi* Ol COttOlt. I HPM | Hnm ami nilinut mnnlH. ii the unparalleled cheapness or cohou. i arn , n j robust people. I is a »•"» SSSET* A Z Francisco. Cal special says: on the Streets of Lampasas at 0 cent* a p^, tha specinl ^nt for Hound. . . America for the Krupp gnn works of "While Texas is rich in the prodnets I o erul any arrived hers from Mexico, of her soil, there is great financial em- received a cablegram from the Krupp hirrassment through the state, owing coiu|>any informing him that it waa ,7 tho existence on our statute book of probable war would soon be declared known ss the alien land law, between ChUi and the Argentine con- : h k r «-d\v the last legiain- federation and compel him to proceed ± ThU*law prohibits alien owner- «o Valparaiso at ones. •hip'of laud in tne-state and require* | A duel with double-barrelled mkottfuns n-fnse to renew tiieir loans, although the father of Simms interfered and aid- drawing 12 per cent Interest. Mort- led his son, Bring two shots at Gorman irairuia are therefore forced to desperate with a six-shooter. The principals wen* struts in orderto save tpeir farms aud both severely wonuded, Simms in the ill uianv cases are negotiating their tide and Gorman in the face and neck, notes at'a discount of 80 to 40 percent, insufficient fencea and unruly cattle The district courts of the state where formed the basis of the quarrel the law has been brought up b»™de- A Madrid dispatch states that a de clared it unconstitutional, but that-dws p(tch (rom g, n Sebastian, an fihportiuit not help the situation, “ •'“ Tport In the province of Unipuzuiw, m» capitalists have takeu a fritfht and mm-. > ha ^ - - tend if the law la not constitutional f tragedy that I now it will be made so by subsequent I 2* • legislatures, as the state is manifestly . brings intelligent! has occurred there. Tha chief of the chancellery depart* ... „ meot of the French consul at Sau Sebaa- hostjleto them. .._ , , tian shot and killed the French ootisnl. "Relief was sought by TO** »* MDeepreanx anxde St Sauvenr. He dnee eastern capitalistsito take up the tbeb ^ weapob , ga i nat himself loans, but you know And inflicted A wound tluit proved «!• is, and they wew to think *5^^252 most instantaneously mortal. Ko reason sz. ., „ (Id ot aShSorHwclil IS. tor So Woekwoan, M at agricnltoral class, and aery has gone ertek E. Uieckjrennof Lorig Liaud City ^fromaU over the state for a special was1 married to Miss Mamie Korfman fusion of the legislature to repeal the at the residence af the bride a sister, ZXSorLtow! g The governor bas so Mrs. Elizabeth Brunnett 225 l*Bevois. far disregarded the demand, not that avenue, by the Bev. C. D, F Steinfuli- lie favor?the law, hut became aa extra rer. Tbe bride to a sister of her bus- session would seriously interfere witha band’a father’s second wife, and her pet scheme of his excellency brother, Henry Korfman. deputy city "As you know. Senator Reagan re- treasurer. Is a son-in-law of the city cently resigned his high office to scoept treasurer. The bride of young Mr. the chairmanship of the railroad com- Bleckwenn 1* by marriage her husband's misstou of Texas. This left a vacancy aunt. in the senatorobip, to bo filled by AP* Houston the Hrund Lodge of Ma- pointlnent of tne governor, but our | «nus of the state of Texas met in annual laws provide that in snchcasw the next MM | ob| vrtth the largest attendance session of the legislatare shall d«t • that waa ever present. Grand Muter successor to the office. Governor Hogg Bessemberg of the State of TaqanUpu, is a warm, life long friend of Hon. Mexico, who had coma on invitation Horace Chilton, whom you know he ap- from Grand Muter Tyler of Texas, wu pointed to succeed Reagan, mid he ia introduced and spoke through an inter- very desirous that his brilliant young pre ter. The legitimacy of tha Masonio fnend shall have the opportunity to don ot fo r of Mexico wu then reonghixed by the senatorial fcga, which be oould the Masonry of the United Statu for never do by a vote of the legislature. tbe £ nt time. This will result in a Therefore, the governor has been deaf benefit to commerce us well u Masonry, to all entreaties for an extra session. A grand banquet waa given to 600 rit- Here lately, however, the preMnre hu wiSJ Masons, become so great that he hu intimated I his intention of callinir an extra section A Velasco, Men’s, ‘Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s ) F'or business, Dress and Work. A HIGH GflM)E AN® A FAIR PRICE IS OUR 81® FOR BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, All fabrics, all styles and all p; Satisfaction to any man with judgment enough to know a real good tn rices. We guarantee All-Round ing when he sees it. hia intention of catling an extra section I » »■*■«»> T “<- spectalaiys; About in March or April, and it it (wobable be ‘woweeka ago Theodore Haskins, * sou will do so, ss his friend Senator Chilton will have then hail a season in the Sen ate. NOT DOING WELL. of the most wealthy man in oonnty, disappeared. He wore no shirt or coat, and had no money, wu presumed he.hsd gone to practice •hooting. Since. then the anarch for him hu been unremitting, but without when bis We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, whoisome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fits for little and big; we keep them all. omen’s - Furnishing = Gqodsi* - Our present line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction lo our trade. A larger variety or a finer'showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money* that never fails to please. When needing anything in this line icmember our F. F. F. F., which stands fur FINE FURNI8HIN08 AT FAIR FIOURES. ft Ijohn I shhw,^ Americus, Ga. "Tit CkMplon” dothitr ind Oitlttir of Southwut Giorgta, AMI Proprietor “Eigle” Shot Store. 117 Fenyib Street, 119 Foraytti Strut, Notice to Advertisers, for ohange of advertisement must 6e handed in at this office before 13 o’clock on day before publicatio This appliu to all and will be enforce Times Fimusuiso Co, July 28,1891, tf, / Sir., ti.v.i.o.1 Wore. Ikon when sh. success until a fow d.ys ago when bis . . headlew body wu found about a mile Arrived at Lakewood. from hit home in-a dense thicket. There Lukkwood, H. I., Dec. 10.-It Is la no clew to the thorderera. He waa learned that Mrs. Cleveland has not, as known to have had two diffiettittea in wu hoped, derived ml benefit-.from bnt ‘ ho f ,rti, “ her stay hers. She is in fact A Dec Moiueei la., special says; The I Tbird party pndiibitionisu held a meet- well u when she arrived, none is still on dnty. Mrs. Oevaland I ingTerT takes massage daily and live* alEtoat exclusively on milk and wine. When •he and her distinguished husband drive out Mrs. .Cleveland is mfiffied in fare, cloth leggings and-wraps and-ber hnsband'sstrong right, um ia atiber hack for support. She looks If ghost, colorless, blue lipped, h _ •Jfd and with shaken cheeks. next fall. Tbe state convention of tbe Not ••oulis admitted to tbe oottagn party is .set for Dos Moines. The date Mr. Cleveland sits at tbe window all ttto be fixed by tbe chairman. nento were i ctnbe in all parts* f the'ftaST the coining winter months, eu to the peerfeof Iowa t ,n The importance of mainl prohibition party, state and ,ni as urged u tbs only way to achieve _ victory for the cause. The object ia to ow support a national prohibition ticket CleveUml areawa rlFi&f&S: mgs, buy at bis desk. The baby. at- W.aaUA H.r Atftstlao. •JO.OOO Worth, wrapped to the chin Tnd E&Xk I VaLPanaiso. Ind.. Dee. 10.-Daniel carnage, ia taken ont each day by her “ l - ’ IcW' ^ A. Walsh, a wealthy contractor of tbt» nurse. She seems very fresh and cheer-'l city, hu been made a defendant in a „•, The stay of the tittle party prom- anit wherein a widow claima that her «• to extend for a long time to come. | ,^^(00, b. ve been wuted and ber life blighted with sorrow on account of Dapiel not keeping bis promises. Some Abok Her Xluab»nd. ManvsriLLE, Csl., Dec. 10.-A few I time sgo WaUb’s first wife died, and in days ago brief mention wag mads of the doe time he began looking for another the snicide of a Frenchman turned I LoureusSignoorette, living wear Foe-1 thin^peintod to a speedy and happy tor’s Bar, a remote camp in the Tuba marriage, bnt for some reason not yet foot bills. Particulars arrived in a re- explained be changed hia mind, and torn b, the justice of the peace to the ■ggftgSgg fe “* county coroner, and ahnw a •>■-» I vejecwu anecHoua an e<«*. Banned DaeUlaa. KHOxmut, Tenn., Dec. 10.—Judge Key rendered his opinion in the com of McBee eb a)., contractor*, vs. the Mari- connty coroner, and show a most start ling crime. According to his , wife's testimony he had been ailing ’ for some thne. OnDee. 1 be took a does of •tiychnine, and. u it did not have any lmmediatoeffeot, haukedhis wife to, *?t hia shotgun and shoot him. Thk etta sad North Georgia Railroad com- ahe did. The gnn would not work at toAtsfirta'. a a <lo, but walked soma distance to a cabin occupied by a man named George and taffiwtadj^m,tj>sptotherlntba cre mation. Be would not do it, and noti fied a constable. When Signoaretto*a w “ *8* in visited Signonrette wu TBB DEATH BKCURD. pray. A bill wu filed by the oontrac- ♦"jggggCTBattBS given the Central Trast compan and Marietta and and 'North Georgia iuddentatiy. The Central Trust corn- answered, seeking to avoid the ity against the road. The opin ion is elaborate, and sustains the con tractors. It ia now likely that if the road doe* not pay the contractors an order of sale \ > obtained. Crsblc Kolb IodlctoA* New York, Dec. 10.—An iudictment liabilities of several millions of dollars, wu formally filed in general sessions Utoniahed the country. against John George Both, the crank Geobgk W. Stkwart, of AdAlnville, MtAte Atceut Sew York t0r th® 8e * Wlepbone, at | JohnHAllof tbe Bnnop Gaujuieb. of the diocese ef Louisiana, at NewOriemu! who fired at Rev. Dr. tbe Fifth Avenue Presby terian church. The indictment charges assault in the first degree. Beth ig still confined in the position for the !««»■**» at Bellevue hoepitaL Helen M. Remington, of San Francis co, CaL, claims that (he wu the first to devise the use of threads running through bank note paper as a safeguard against counterfeiting. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE. One of the most frequent and insidious causes of bad health la impure blood. This disorder of the system does not always manifest itself outwardly by sores, eruptions, etc., quite often tbe soredeu la altogether Internal. Tbe kid neys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the longs feel wire, and a decay sets it that too often ends fatally. It is much more serious for blood poison to manifest It self Internally than externally. In such cum neglect mean* death, for tbo vital once contaminated grow worse they grow better, and they will never grow MMt onlesa tlie proper rem edy ia applied. There Is no remedy that equals Dr,. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, u a curative agent In cases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fail to give relief, thU remedy always checks Us terrible ravages, even In in stances of aerofdla or sypbillls, and re stores the blood to a state of absolute rarity. Large bottle (102 tesspoonfols) LOO. A physician of Waco, Texu, writes: “I know a number of Instances of severe cases of blood poison being cured by Dr. John Bnll’s Sarsaparilla, no other remedy or trea ment being made use of, ii consider that no better blood medicine Is manufactured, deel dAwlmo Tiny watches are set In tbe tops of panes of woven gold. Yon may cough and cough and oougb and cough and cough but you will not, if you take De Witt’s Cough and Con sumption Cure. The Davenport Drag Company. If yon shave yonrself ’twill pay you to tray one of those Tower Razors sold at Du. Bldbiixjes. Chinese maidens pluck out their eye* gtnitfuxsoA-, —— wtetfUjico* We are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the iast year’s experience, which has been to some extent experimentaffor Americus, and henceforth we may be classed as n Wholesale and Retail house, where the public will be served with the best and most reliable products at the very closest prices, from 5c. tvorth of salts up to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we are enabled to sell closer. We oner a large stock of the following articles: IN CHRISTMAS GOODS. Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods, m . . Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc. In Patent and Proprietary Medicines, s. ». s. jp. p. p. B. B. B. O. C. O. w. w. c. D. D. O. Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes, “When pains grow sharp and sick- ess race* tbe greatest love of life ness rages the greatest love of life ap- pears." and this la natural enough, for we ali know that most griefs are medici nal and that Salvation Oil easily rube ont pain. It costs only 25 cents. •‘Tbe nwd to fortune is through print ers’ Ink.—P. T. Barmim. Chamberlain's Era and BUR Ointment. A «rtaln ran lor Cbioalo Sow tfta letter, Sait Rheum, Scald Head, Old Cbxraie Bom, Fever Bona, linn, Itch, Prairie Scretohea, Bora Hfpplee aadPBea. It is cooling and eoothing. Hundreds otoaaM have been cored by it after oil other treatment bad failed, ttia pot np ia ffiaad Marat bona. King’s^ Discovery, 2 sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticura Remedies, Tutt’s Pills, Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Derma Lotion, 2 sizes, Stone’s Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs Warner’s Safe Cure, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Gerniateur. And many others. Irk Rubber Goods Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles, holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing Bottles and Fittings. IN’ PERFUMER Yt Lozzell’s Odors, Persian Bouquet Special, Crab Apple Blossom, LaBelle Cologne, 3 sires, I Luuborg’s Perfumes,’ 1 Edetnn, 1 Swiss Lilac, (.Goya Lily. A very large assortment of Pear’s, Fel’s and others. THERMOMETERS. Fever Thermometers, Urlnometers, Lactometers, “01d;Probabllltiee.” SEED. Garden, Field aud Flower seed, Onion sets. PAINTS. Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powde.s, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-GLASSES. We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine, Bateman > Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best Seans) and many othei preparations. We solicit your patronage. Respectfully, 322 Lam*r St. DAVENPORT DRUD COMPANY. ■ LS.ih.UIB, (HucceRBors to W. L. Mart!re.) SCHOOL BOOKS for any County in the State Blank Books, American Bibles itactul cost. Oxford Bibles, Teachers' editioi. FINE STATIONERY Daily papers, Magazines, etc. Subscriptions for any pa per or publication. Rubber Stamps, any kind, size Pictures, Easles Music. and Sheet Picture Frames to order and to .our picture-frame depart ment we have just added new machines, glass cutters, etc., also an experienced workman, Satisfaction guaranteed. 105 FORSYTH STREET. TELEPHONE, 106.