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>, AraiL, 1891.
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ITHB THUS PUBLISHING COMPANY,
America!, Oa.
HOLD XlU> SILVER.
“We denounce the Republican legisla
tion known as the Sherman act of 1800,
aeaeowardly makeshift, fraught with
possibilities of danger In the future,
whloh should make all of Its supporters,
tSWfallaalte author, anxious for its
• hold to the use of
Jofd and silver"as" the standard
uey of the country, 4*d to the colu
mn of both gold and silver without dis
criminating against either metal
charge for mintage, bnt the dollar unit
qf oolnage of both metals must be of in
trinsic and exchangeable value, or be
adjusted through international agree
ment, or by such safeguards of legisla
tion as shall insure the maintenance of
the parity of the two metals, and the
equal power of every dollar at all times
In the market and in the payment of
debt; and we demand that all paper cur
rency shall be kept at par with and re
deemable in sueh coin. We insist upon
thie policy aa especially necessary for
tkt protection of *he farmers and labor-
ng classes, : the first and most defence
less victims of unstable money and flue-
currency.”-National Democratic
Platform.
Tb* Albany Herald says that Presi-
swallowed the Demo
cratic platform, but it seems that the
dose went back on him.
“This country Is suffering not from
the eoardty of money, but from s re
dundancy of money.”—W. Bourse Cock-
ran, spokesman of the administration,
If It be true (hat one roan is better
and stronger than the Democratic party,
wo most assert that the party is too
weak for publie utility.—Houston Home
ft man can dominate
rty, the people should pro-
l at onoe to reconstruct that party,
repudiate It. Only a dictator can
w . er-ride a party.
[ The Democratic press of the country
scoring President Cleveland right live-
f late for sending negroes as minis-
i to white countries, and white min-
»to negro countries. Evidently the
itdent haa become a little color blind.
Elbeny, Herald.
hno the ratio by adding 25 per
s weight of a silver dollar puts
»prloe of gold by so much. And
\ up gold puts down labor and all
products of labor. It shall not be
Free coinage at 10 to 1 or bust!—
F Louis Chronicle.
l^HK Birmingham Age-Herald says
t there seem to be several sorts* of
| hoc rats—free sliver Democrats, gold-
; Democrats and Cleveland Demo-
[ a. The first demand free silver, the
mttfigold standard and the third
l that Cleveland says.
*Josian Carter has put his
ftld squarely In the field In Atlanta
i competitor of the Journal; and with
»success he Jus met In printing
Ir^uhTsnd fearless papor, he bids
') monopolize the field of afternoon
J realism In the Gate City. Col. J.
Imoy Knox, celebrated ua the founder
\‘Texas Siftings,” has become general
|msger and associate editor; and with
i team tiers Is no reason why the
I srald should Lot take rank aa tt» tend-
|K afternoon .paper of the ilontb.
A WINNING WIGHT.
The farmers of the South bay* been
ghting Lard times for the past two
and they are on top.
poUoy o! producing onr
ifes Is beginning to tell, and If we
continue on that; line we shall be very
r independent of the artificial pan-
i manufactured by the
With free silver coinage, state banks and
a revenue tan IT, the .South would b»
more prosperous than ever before. If
wngreaatails to giveru these promised
reforms, the South, with economy and
diversified products, will f-till be self-
suatelnlng, and her people will keep oat
of debt, and save a little money,
The constant dUruaslon of this mutter
< f raising home supplies in the BSWSpU-
pera, baa already hid a good effiict, and
within the past three years thelloathern
farmers have seen the advantages of liv
ing at borne, and they are now lit work
with that end in view. When tide poll
_ will always be
s profit in cottoii—Constitution.
"Platforms are;-made to gat In on.
IDRUO MI
but not to stead on."—W. Bonrk. Cock
no, spokesman of the admlnUtraton.
Brin* la your Job printing to Tb*
Tium-IKcokdxk ofloo for yom
, bu.in.sir. Price, nntl
m’l b. bettered rli
quality of vork
-A PBIKND OP Slr.YKK. 1 '
Mr. Cleveland haa written a lotter to
Governor Nortben that knoeka tho last
prop from under those who have been
claiming that he would be In favor of
cotulng silver after the repeal of the
Sherman law. He stops all controversy
as to what he would do, by saying that
he Is opposed to may silver eolnsge. ex
cept saoh ns comes on the basis of Inter
national agreement only. Mr. Cleveland
declares himself to be jait what The
Tuixs-Hxcobdib for eighteen monthe
hse claimed that he was-a goldbug of
the atralghteet sect Should tho Sher
liw be repealed, and a sliver hill of
eny kind, at any ratio, passed by con*
green and sent to him. bn would veto It,
tor he says: “I am opposed to the free
end unlimited oolnage of silver by tbit
conntry alone and Independently,’'which
clearly means that only by the consent
of Kogland nod other European onnn-
trlea will the president permit tho Dear
ocratlo platform to b. carried out. Any
legislation oo the line of silver coinage
In advance of oo international agreement
he would regard It hit duty to veto.
Tna Tinas-Rzcordbb bat ell along
Insisted that what Mr. Cleveland wnated
after the unconditional repeal of the
Sherman law, was nothing bat the tingle
gold standard; becaneo he regarded the
preeeot distressed flnenolel condition of
the onuntry aa chargeable to the fear o'
capitalists that silver was to be con
tinued to be coined even in M small
quantities us 4,500,000 dollars per month.
In fact, he regards the demand of the
Democratic platform for ths free and
unlimited oolnage of silver as ruinous on
any other basis than that of Internation
al agreement; wbereaa the platform de>
minds the restoration of silver by any
one of these means, and if any one of
them Is not praotloable, than the others
to be resorted to. It provides first, that
parity might be obtained by an Increase
of ratio, aeoond by international agree
ment, or third “by snob safe-guards of
legislation as shall lasare ths mainten
ance of the parity of the two metals.”
If International agreement Is not feasi
ble, (and every Intelligent man knows It
is not) then we most either pat enough
silver In a dollar to make the two dol
lars equal; or else pass such laws as
will make the two dollars at whatever
ratio, equal In all respects; The Demo
cratic platform provided three ways in
whloh to restore and maintain free and
nnllmitod silver oolnage; the president
recognizes only one of theee; and that,
one'whloh everybody knows la Impractl-
ticsble so long as England that oontrols
the finance ;of Europe is opposed to
It. Tbs president is “a friend to silver;”
bnt under a oondlUon that hgs no |>rea
ent existence and is not likely to 4slst
soon, If ever—that of International agree
ment. England Is firmly and unaltera
bly for the single gold standard; her in
floenoe is at work in Washington today
to oomplste ths destruction of silver »•
money; and for no other reason is she
seeking to force the single gold standard
on the Uhlted States than Cpr the benefit
of heraelf aod for perpetuating her com
mercial supremacy* The Sherman law
repealed; and the single gpld standard
that England wants, firmly oo this
country, will England then consent to
forego by International agreement mi ad
vantage that she has been woikisg f.» a
half eentnry to gain and that she baa
Just accomplished?
A friend to silver under Impossible
oondltlona Is no friend at all; and Mr.
Cleveland might have peen candid
enough to admit In so many word* what
his statements conclusively ebon; that
ho Is In favor only of the {Uiit)t gold
standard now and hereafter.
HoodV^Cures
Hatter fternff Purcell
*»As ths nsnttoC a tell, severe inflaamsttoe
I appeared to my boy’s eyse. We had to Keep
fains la m Dark Bill, and we feared he
weald lose his sight entirely. Hood’s Straps-
siasgissn'ssss'^ifssr^iss.'r,
nrcA I cheerfully recommend
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
far afi dli esses
1 K. Ppmckll, aqp Booth Bt, Pique. a
Great Excitement in Washington.
One side contending for Gold Standard and the other for Double Standard of Gold and
Silver, but whilst people differ on the financial question we contend that on SEWING
MACHINES there is only
ONE STANDARD,
*
And our representative, Mr. Wilson, will call on you at your homes and convince you
of the same. Or, if you will drop in at our store, Mrs. Wilson will take pleasure in
demonstrating to you, by practical working of the machine that
Hood's PIUS Core aUUvsr Ills. 16a
We forgst In labor wbai troqUUr u* In
al.
Persona troubled with chronic diar
rhcea should try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrheas Remedy, lfsny
Caere have been cured by It after al! else
had failed and akllled physician* were
powerleea. For sale by W. A. Rembert
and Davenport Drag Co.
After the settlement of the flqsocial
question the business of dispensing of
fices will return to the old catoh-ar-
catch-can basis.—Washington Poet.
GERMETUER.
CURES FEVERS
Dr. J. W. Nelms su.ve:
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 14,1893.
For the past two years I have used
King's R->yal Germetuer in my prac
tlce and with most satisfactory re
suits. I have used It In Typhus, Ty-
BUlin. A It#*" uicu it* 111 t jjuiun, a j-
phoid and Hlllous Fevers, and al
ways with the speediest and best
effects. It lowers the temperature
and breaks up fevers of all kinds
ooifimon to this latitude, more ex-
peditlously than any remedy within
my knowledge. From my own ex-
.edge. From my
perience In its use, upon myself and
upon others to whom I have recom
mended and administered it I be
lieve it would be a good remedy for
Yellow Fever. It is a most excellent
antiseptic, cures Catarrh, Insomnia,
Night Bweats and Eczema in all Its
forms. King’s Royal Germetuer is
emphatiealiy a safe remedy and
leaves no injurious effects in the
system,
Tubcumbia, Ala., June 27, '93,
I very cheerfully beer testimony to
the merits of King’s Royal Germe
tuer. based upon the use of it. In my
family for Indigestion, Catarrah, and
Insomnia, and by myself for seqiialae
of Grippe. It Is very pleasant i» the
taste, Improves the appetite and Is
exhilarating hi its general effect.
A. H. Krllk
SJ.00 A BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00
GERM ETUER PILLS are the best.
Fifty In a bottle, 26«.
KING'S ROYAL GERIETEUR COMPANY,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
Weakness, Headache,
Spinal Irritation,
Displacement,
Ulceration,
Backache,
V/C
Writs tar Sptcial feidti
tpiclal fetmr. i rnpp
fifty Page Book. f , r ' L * u '
W. 0. BARNETT,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
HARNE8S, SADDLES
BRIDLES, COLLARS
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER,
WHIPS, ETC. .
a’s judgment Is uausll/ rat
Its a Sign of
Danger, when
pimples, blotches
and oraptlona
appear on the
sain, no matte,
bow alight. ‘ It P
warns you that fo
t ' your blood isn't
Heed the warning while
) is jret time; clear np your eye-
ini purify the blood by taking
PuMm'a (Ynlrlot) MtdiCtl D’" v, *‘
very organ
idee and em
pore,
turns
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical'Discord
cry. It rouses every organ into
natural action, purifies and enriches
the bio*id and through it cleanse,
and invigorates tho whole syetem.
It attacks all scrofulous, skin and
scalp diniaaes in the right way —by
purifying the blood.
The diseases that it cares come
from a torpid liver, or from impure
blood. For everything of thin
nature, it ia the only guaranteed
remedy.
In Dyspepeia or Indigestion, Soar
Stomach, Biliousness; all Bronchial,
Threat, and Lung Affections, even
Consumption (or Lnng-aerpfula) in
its earlier atagec if it tier foils to
benefit or cure, yon barn your
money back.
I manufacture Harness rang*
ing in price front $6.5a
upward.
HARNESS MO SHOE REPAIRING
316 UMAR IT., Hut Door to
Davenport Oral Ga.
ft-IHMw
T. B. GL0VEH, Agt,
ARTESIAN BLOCK, Soith lidt Umar SL,
AMERIOUS, GA.
DEALCBIN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.
Having removed to the above
ilacc he advises the public that
CHEAP GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS,
He asks their patronage, feel*
ing that after one trial all will
come again.
Sold In Americas by DaVshpost Omtro Co
and drtfglsts everywhere.
FsbMdftwtv
THE + STHNDKRD
per cent
Anything
Is not only the easiest running Sewing Machine, but that it will make fifty
more stitches in same time than any other Sewing Machine on the market,
may be claimed for a Sewing Machine, but practical tests which we offer prove true
working merits. We hope you will allow our representatives an opportunity of demon*
strating to you the superiority of the
Standard Sewing Machines.
SMITH S DAVENPORT.
AGENTS.
READ QUICK
Sweeping Reductions.
We will offer for THIRTY DAYS
They Must Go.
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING,
At such prices unheard of in Americus-
UsL INDSGR
Located on the dividing
line between Oak and
Finoy Woods.
GE0.H. FIELDS, Proprietor
Americus, Ga.
The Bank Saloon.
I have removed to the old
Bank building near the Alli
ance Warehouse, where I have
fitted up the coziest
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
in Southwest Georgia. My
BAR is supplied with the
finest
WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
NIL THE LEADING BRANDS OF CIBMB.
My RESTAURANT, ad
joining bar, but entirely sepa
rate therefrom, is at all times
supplied with the best the
market affords.
OYSTERS, is* all kinds of CAME U< FISH
hi season.
Call and see me at The Bank
WALTER K. HARRIS-
SspL It-d-w tf
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 8H0E hoTWtp.
e have been plead with by competition not to do it, but you must have
them, and shall have them right. So come early and secure the choice of
such goods as you need. We are with you and here to stay.
♦ sj.
Gr.
IP'A.'CiJL-K:. *
C. A. EPPINB. G. T. HAMMOCK
The Americus Lumber Co.
P. 0.- AMERICUS, DA. MILL, GATEWOOD, GA.
Dealers and Manufacturers of
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Orders or calls left at li.ink of Sumter will be promptly
attended to.
We represent the largest number of fint-class Bicycles of any
in Sooth Georgia. Amon other*, we hive on hand the Engle, Radge,
Keating, Hnmbet, Victor and Lovill Diamond.
We ore also prepared to supply all the sundry appurtenants to
Bicycloe. Lamps, Oil*, Robber Good* and inner tubes, which nil
above Bieyclea use.
Repairing and cleaning done on short notice.
GRIFFITH 15X10 S.,
Office and Emporium at Holt’a Carriage Emporium, Lamar Street.
JOHN KAY.
FOR REVISTT.
The Hirsch store on Cot
ton Avenue, with excellent
cellar.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate and Fife Insurance agent.
T. S. GliOYER,
(UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.)
KEEPS TOE PUREST A NT) BEST BRANDS OP
LIQUORS, WINES, BEER, TOBACCO and cigars,
FALL AND WINTER.
(•Una* Hlielli. T*ozdlnif ImplcmentM* Etc*.
It affords falra great pleasure to annouoca to his friends that he is here to s
them. When joa want anything in bis tins, call at hte store and get it.
I IK KREPH TItK IIEHT. ■ ■ 1
1 have receive* 1 my FALL STOCK, etc., of Overcoat*
ing, Suiting and Trouserings. The largest and choicest se
lections ever displayed in Middle or Southwest Georgia.
Call and make your selection and have them made up in
ten, thirty or sixty lays. “Everything strictly high class.”
JOHN KAY,
uqiciiaSt tailor.
E. T. EYED.
FIRE AID LIFE INSURANCE.
IEFKESBHIII6 IBB SAFBSTASD SIMGIjSTCtiHPlll&U MK WQ8U>.
mio* nlarad oa City and Oonntry Property.
1 oa Ankara Stotts outdoor Mow ■spx'i OPIs*.
UpinlitoDIBII
rliMimM na
5 Shoe. They f t eqaal to CMtom msdtMUookM*
raraiwsl. If yts with fa scssesilw Is yssr fashwsr,
STutmv*
rar SR«e0. iryss whh to sets—mis yosrfasnrts
rfoteby purcfcxileg W. L Dosclts Shoes. IlMto
pries lumped e* the hettoo, look tor it wfaui yos toy*
W.L.DOUGUU.Drocktaa,KlU, Solibj
Sold by
QUO. D. WfXBATLEY, Americas, On
FAT PEOPLE
To reducer our weight SURELY as* W»lUrd«
Obepttjr l»nle and 1«h»« IS pounds a WOgUl N»
Injuo y to health. Ko Interference with bu*l-
b-t* or pleasure. NO STARVING. Theybotjd
up and l m pro re the eenc
the complcalon and leav
Lucy Antletwon. M Dearborn 8L C
Mass., writes: ***■— *“**' * “
Pllle reduced n
ISO and 1 never icu oeuer iu *>/ 7-. ,
am much (deseed with the recall, sod shad
do all I can to help you. Oar patrons Ip«lu4e
Pbyelctsn». Bankers. Lawyers, aa4 tosder*
of Society. Our good* s * ~~ " ""
■tores: *11 order# are a
our ottce. Price p
packages for tkOOl
Lars (scaled > 4c ta. *,
lam (Mealed > 4ct#. * *
CONFIDENTIAL.
WILLARD REMEDY CO., BOSTON, Mm*
aprso daw So.
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fal Indlacretlona, In*»nUy aad »'
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cewi. Price W.oa. Sent aecureiv
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price. Foil particular# foretamF
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ACME HBDienCE CQ*.
ATLABTA.OA.
July l< daw ly
FOR REtfrT
A nice six room real\v
dence on College St. \
Good neighborhood.
Water attachments.
J. A. FORT.
■NOUMIDB RKTRBAT—For OlMaaM cl
Wfmea, Sd.nUSc trestaent and ran-
punmcfl Rlsraal npartoMats Car sdM
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