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^ Estasluhicd 1179.
Mi unauomi Tun Estinuiuiu 1890.
^oxsoupatcd, April, lsw.
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' Americus, Gs
y JlgpnmOttflR Telephoo.9^
Editorial Boom*, otter 7 o'clock p. m.
Telephone fV,
■, TUB SlIF.BMAN LAW, l’.KUON I
: SILVER AND com 100 CENT 81I.VK
I'WITBOUT LIMIT.
GOLD AND SILVER.
“We denounce the Republican legisla
tion known *ft the Sherman act of 1800,
Ask cowardly makeshift, fraught with
possibilities of danger in the future,
wbloh should make all of its supporters,
^AS well as Its author, anxious for it
,We hoy to the useo
i>Id~and silvelTas the standard
^aoney of the country, and to the coin
age of both gold and silver without dis*
criminating against either metal
charge for mintage, but the dollar unit
of oolnage of both metals must be of in
trinsic snd exchangeable value, o
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
rency shall be kept at par with and
deemable In such coin. We insist upon
this policy as especially necessary for
the protection of *110 farmers and labor-
ng classes, .the first and most defence
less victims of unstable money and fluc
tuating currency.”—National Democratic
Platform.
JU0T1CJC AND TRUTH.
l—PWfgpjiSftad, clever Georgia editors
£ im displaying anm* decidedly ones
able taste, and considerable unkindness
in slurring at Bascom My rick, because
President Cleveland refused to appoint
him to a consulship, and further because
| Mr. Myrick has the oourage and convic-
H tlon to criticize the Cleveland adminis
tration when he thinks It crosses the
policy of the Domocratio platform.
Mr. Myrick fought Mr. Cleveland be
fore his nomination, and has criticised
him at times aincebe was elected, but in
view of somfi'of his recent appointments,
Alen and C. II. J# Taylor for in-
co, we are inclined to think that
Myrick Is the beet judge of men after
all.—Macon Evening News.
Sow could a poor Georgia editor ex
pert to oompete for a consulship with n
Rhode Island anglomanlao who could
pay $60,000 for an office and atill have
sy enough to start half a dozen
►papers?—Griffin News.
Yale will have an enrollment of about
2,300.
Bill Dalton and his gang are reported
to l>e at Wagouer, I. T.
Harvard opened with the largest fresh-
an class it ever had.
Mrs. Stephen Hollands, of Lima. (>.,
has left for New York cm information
that she has fallen heir to $400,000.
F. Smith, who pleaded guilty at Chi
cago to the charge of attempting to bri’x-
jurors in the Cronin trial, has liean sen
ienced to two years in the penitentiary
Margaret Sampson, a negro, died at
Jackson, Mich., at the age of 10 W Sin
was born in Virginia and whs ; m mb
South Carolina as a slave at the . ^ J W
Robbers entered the bank at HaHt-nd
Minn., covered Cashier A. A. E»-*«**n
with revolvers, grabbed $.‘l.->0 and •mg.v
They overlm-kM $2,000 they might hav«
had.
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
railroad officials liave word from lie
Cherokee strip that Rainmaker C. B.
Jewell, whom they sent to Enid, has
broken the drouth.
J. H. Cordell, late cashier of the do
funct Cordell Dnnnica bank of Marshall,
Mo., has been indicted as receiving de
posits as cashier, knowing at the tim<
that the bank was insoiveut.
Wallace Bird, a half-breed Indian
from Carlisle, Pa., was arrested near
who murdered aged Mr. and Mrs. Right-
ley, at Newtown, Pa., recently.
A report that an attempt w as made
Wednesday night to rob the midnight
express on the Baltimore and Ohio road,
alsmt 30 miles east of Pittsburg, is dis
credited by Baltimore and Ohio officials.
Tlie lamp post fire alarm, which is
snch u prominent feature of the New
York fire service, has been introduced
into Boston, and the work of supplying
the city with a complete system will lie
rapidly pushed.
The receiver of the Iron Hall, at In
dianapolis, has reported gross receipts of
$>02, HIM.04, and disbursements of over
$47,000, leaving a cash balance of about
$715,000. The judge decided to hoar the
Iron Hall case proper Nov. 0.
Andy Dimond and It. G. Harris, cow
boys, who tried to wreck a train recent
ly, were killed near Vartle Valley, N.
M.. by Sandy Donahue, the ruinous
fighting sheriff of Arizona,ami bis |*mn©.
Dimond, it is said, had a record of seven
murders.
William C. Irvin, an iron worker, re
cently from Belfast, Ireland, became in
sane at the Germania House, Indianapo
lis, and chased the guests from the din
ingroom witli a knife. When wrested
he tried to kill himself. Ho was sent to
Indianapolis by a Philadelphia employ
ment agency.
ABOUT WHITE GAPS:
J A a re as v negro and a brainless dude
Jvave been appointed to positions wbloh
iiMOOta Myrick, a Georgia Democrat,
|/aa ndfc considered good enough to fill.
Griffin News.
DEFEAT VAN ALEN.
The senate should refute to confirm
appointment of Mr. Van Alen as
'to Italy.
It develops that Van Alen waa prom-
the Italian mission by Mr. Whitney
return for his contribution of $50,000.
R Mr. Rlqhard Watson Gilder t editor c‘
ie Century Magazine, and Mr. Horace
white, editor of the New York Evening
IP oat, when they beard of this tranaac-
« on, raised the money to repay Van
Jen, so as to avoid a scandal and pre-
|s ant the consummation of the deal.
President Cleveland waa In a singular
Ho waa disgusted with the
of appointing Van Alen and tried
avoid it. On the other band, he had
Whitney’s promise to Mr. Van Alen
face. Mr. Whitney told the president
his promise and urged its fulfillment.
When Mr. Gilder and Mr. White op-
[posed the appointment President Cleve
land communicated their views to Mr
Whitney and urged the abandonment of
the idea. Mr. Whitney was firm. He
had given his promise. He would not
go back on that promise. There was a
■light coolness between President Cleve-
tod and Mr. Whitney after this consul-
The matter was not referred to
Van Alen demanded his office and the
appointment waa made.
Tbe confirmation will be vigorously
tod no doubt successfully, opposed in
the senate, and Vaa Alen ahonld never
goto Italy as tbe American embassa
dor.
“Platpobms are made to get In on,
but not to stand on.”—W. Bourke Cock-
nm, spokesman of the administration.
There are undoubtedly more acres In
la Houston than usual this year from
vhlob one bale of cotton each will
gathered. Farmers tell us that almost
■ without exception tbcae acres have been
fertilizsd with ham-yard manure. This
l^-Ii’an unanswerable argument In favor of
home-made manure.—Home Journal.
lio«a Giu House Notice* Were the Work
of ltoy* for Jokes.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 30.—Tho «tory
that Mississippi owners had been warned
by Whit© Capa not to gin cotton until it
reached 10 cents per pound waa started
by the burning of tho gin of Colonol
Jones, inClaibohi county. Colonel Jones
says there waa not a White Cnp in this
county. A notico near a giu in Lincol u
county forbidding ginning of cotton ut;
der threats of vengeance by White Caps
is believed to have been posted by l*>ya
a joke.
White Capa Not IteapwisUCe.
Meridian, Miss., Sept. 30.—Investignr
tion shows that there is no seal founda
tion for the reports that White Csjis ore
intimidating farmers to keep them from
ginning cotton until the price m iu rents
a pound. Some individuals may have
posted snch notices for persona! rev ngn,
nnd to avoid detection signal them
“White Caps,” but In tho large- territory
tributary to Meridian there is tu t th,>
least trace or fear of WhitwCu-p*.
They Were Warned dare.
Little Rock, Sept. 30.—The fanner
of Miller, Union and Lafayette iinlit-
Ark., have boon warned by White Cap
not to gin any more cotton «t preseut
prices on threats of burning their t*
as it stands in the fields.
Jennie Mehl Retract*.
St. Paul, Sept. 30.—Miss JonnioMchl.
danghter of Millionaire T. Mehl, Him
yielded to the entreaties of her parents
and friends and consented to take steps
to have her marriage to the negro elo-
vator hoy annulled. She ha* awo con
sented to go to New York, and' will en
ter a convent. Mr. and Mrs. Mehl an
now in Now York, Colored people hav*
persuaded the young negro to- give np
his white wife. It Is stated that comad
©ruble money was given him.
Sir. Jacob Wurlt
Made a New Man
*• I have been made a new man by Hood's Sar
saparilla. I had pains In my baca, felt languid
and did not hare any appetite. I hare taken
HoocTs’^Cures
twelvo bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla ami can
not praise It enough,” Jacoh Wchtz, coi
ICth St and Portland ALouisville, Ky.
HOOD'S Pills Cura all Liver Ills. 86e.
GERMETDER.
CURES FEVERS
Dr. J. W. Nelms says:
ATLANTA, flA., Aug. 14, 1893,
For the past two years I have used
King's Royal Germetuer In my prac
tice and with most satisfactory re
suits. 1 have used It in Typhus, Ty
phoid and Bilious Fevers, and al
ways with the speediest and best
••fleets. It lowers the temperature
and breaks up fevers of all kinds
common to this latitude, more
peditiously than any remedy within
my knowledge. From my own ex-
perience In Its use, upon myself and
upon others to whom I have recom
mended and administered it
I ievo it would be a good remedy for
Yellow Fever. It is a most excellent
antiseptic, cures Catarrh, Insomnia,
Night Hweats and Eczema in all Its
forms. King's Royal Germetuer I"
emphatically a safe remedy am
leaves no injurioua effects in the
system.
Tuhcitmhia. Ala., June 27, '93.
I very cheerfully boar testimony to
the merits of King’s Royal Germe
tuer. based upon the use of It, in my
family for indigestion, Catarruh, and
Jusomnia, and b.v myself for sequajae
of Grippe, ft is very pleasant
A. II. Kki.li
$1.00 A BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5.00.
GERMETUER IM LLS are tbe beat.
Fifty in a bottle, 2£e.
KING’S ROYAL GERMETEUR COMPANY
“Tm. country to .ufTerlmr sot front
tk* semcity of mossy, but from s n-
dsndsscy of mon*,."—W. Bourke Cock-
nut, spokestsss of th« admlnUtrstlos.
-Brie, In your job printing to The
I Tium-Becorde* office (or your fall
L basinass. Fries* and quality of work
jekrtn't b» bettered elsewhere. If
Ffil£ Qe of tbe wh J ^onicn live
tj■ men maybe possibly te-
®*I deserve to.
A PRETTY FACE
if tho result of a healthy physical
condition. “ Beauty is but skin
deep” yet it greatly depends on a
clear complexion, free from wrinkles
and hollow checks.
Health always brings wealth of
beauty. A healthy state of the sys
tem comes with Dr. Pierce’s Favor
ite Prescription. It’s a medicine
prepared for woman’s ailments—it
caret those derangements and weak
nesses which make woman’s life
miserable.
A woman who neglects to fake
proper exercise is particularly prone
to excessive congestion, debility and
a sluggish circulation. T’aU is the
time wo advise tho '‘Prescription.**
In all derangements rjjd displace
ments of tho spools! organa which
result in “ signs of Inflammation,”
in catarrhal dbcburveo from the
lining membranes, rind in distressing
irregnlaritieo—this medicine it guar
anteed to benefit or cure, or tbe
money is returned*
W. 0- BARNETT,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS,
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER,
WHIPS, ETC. .
I manufacture Harness rang
ing in price from £6.50.
upward.
HARNESS QUO SHOE REPAIRING
316 LAMAR ST., Next Door to
Davenport Dm3 Co.
T. B. GLOVE ft, Agt
ARTESIAN BLOCK, 3outk Side Linar SL,
AMERICUS. GA.
DHAI.BU IN
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, ETC.
Having removed to the : drove
place he advises the public that
for
CHEAP GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS,
He asks their patronage, feel
ing that after one trial all will
come again-
Southerr, Lotiy Wanted
To represeat and collect for our
ITiuo Ail Goods. *
ifklH perwoek.
CFJCAGO LITHOGRAPH CO.,
F\fth Aosoiw, OncAOOh 111.
PLANTATION TO RENT
r next year (1804) formerly known
aa the ITsry or Hcrutchlngs place,
two and one half miles northwest of
Americus. Apply to
E. E. HINKLE,
315 Jackson Htreet.
2 mm. wed <Uilywtf.
Notice.
’ottee 1* hereby glvei
■aching HnmSnn of the
. Jnirnl^ a 1)111 will l>c t
the Board of Police Commlminnm 1.
City of America* elective by the Mayor and
city council of Americas; nnd for other^ur-
Great Excitement in Washington
One aide 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
THE + STANDARD
Is not only the easiest running Sewing Machine, but that it will make fifty per cent
more stitches in same time than any other Sewing Machine on the market. Anything
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 St DAVENPORT.
AGENTS.
LOOK .... LOOK
READ QUICK.
Sweeping Reductions. They Must Go.
We will offer for THIRTY DAYS
DRY BOODS, SHOES, HATS and CLOT*
At such prices unheard of in Americus-
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.
* j. G. e'jltjxvk;. *
Bif.jelfs. Bicycles. Bicycles.
We represent the largest number of firet-claas Bicycles of any
in South Georgia. Amon others, wo have on hand tho Eaglo, Radge,
Keating, Hninbor, Victor and Lovill Diamond.
Wo are also prepared to supply all the sundry appurtenances to
Bicyclos. Lamps, Oils, Rubber Goods and inner tubes, which all
above Bicyclos nso.
Repairing and cleaning done on short notico.
GRIFFITH BltOH ,
Office and Emporium at Holt’s Carriage Emporium, Lamar Street.
JOHN KAY.
FALL AND WINTER.
I have received 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 days. “Everything strictly high class."
C. A. EPPINC.
G. T. HAMMOCK.
The Americus Lumber Co.
P. o.. AMERICUS, DA. MILL, BATEWOOD, GA.
Dealers and Manufacturers of
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Orders or calls left at Bank of Sumter will be promptly
attended to.
Bept-H-tmth d w
PORRE 1ST T.
The Hirsch store on Cot
ton Avenue, with excellent
cellar.
M. CALLAWAY,
Beal Estate and Fire insurance agent.
• * • THE • • V
W INDSGR
V on tbe dtridfna
w line between Oak and
Plnejr Woods.
GE0.H. FIELDS, Proprietor
Amoricus, Ga.
The BaJJaloon.
I have removed to the old
Bank building near the Alli
ance Warehouse, where I have
fitted tip the coziest
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
in Southwest Georgia. My
BAR is supplied with the
finest
WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS CF CIGARS.
My RESTAURANT, ad
joining bar, but entirely sepa
rate therefrom, is at all times
supplied with the best the
market affords.
OYSTERS, and all kinds ol GAME and FISH
In season.
Call and see me at The Bank
WALTER K. HARRIS.
W. L. DOUGLAS
33 SHOE noTOp.
If you want s fins DRESS 8H0L mads Is fin Wirt
yfet, don'f pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00er
5 Shoe. They lit equal to custom maifs tnd look ari
year as well, I f you wish to economize In yeer foetwear,
do so by purchasing W. 1. Douglas Shoe*. Kama wd
price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy.
FAT PEOPLE
eight SURELYttSe Willard a
uucpuy |-||in and lime lh pound* a month. N>»
Injuty to hr a’.th. No Interference with bud-
ntt-di or pleasure. NO STAR VINO, They build
up and lmp., .c tne general health. U-autlfy
the complexion ami leave NO WRINKf.F.S
Lucy Anderxon, w Dearborn SL, Cambridge.
Misi, write*: Three bottles of yourObfmy
1*111* reduced my weight from S» pounds to
1UO and 1 never felt better In all my life. 1
am much pleaHcd with the result, and * hall
do all I can to help you. Our patrons Include
FbyAlcfan*, Hankcnt. Lawyer*, and leader*
of Society. Our good* are not Mold In druf
>*. all orders are supplied direct from
iftlce. Price per package 11*10 or three
package* for 16.00 by mall prepaid Partku-
far* (sealed) let*. ALL CORRESPONDENCE
CONFIDENTIAL.
WILURD REMEDY CO., BOSTON, Mm
Windsor Jtllooic/
BcptMt.d
JOHN KAY,
JiCnGIIANT TAILOR.
r l\ S. GLOVER,
(UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.)
KEKPS THE PUREST AND BEST UKAHDS OP
LIQUORS, WINES. BEER, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Guns* 8lislls.LoadInn Implmuenta, Ltu.
It affords him great pleasure to announce to hia friends that he la hereto sem
them. When you wont anything In his line, call at hia store and get it.
' ■ i ' I lid KI '.GPH THE 11E8T. ■ - « ■
B. T. BYED.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
BMESE-YTIHG mSAFESTASD STRONGEST 01MPA3fES IS TIE WOtLD.
Mentaline
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CURE FOR loMof Manhood, Itnpoter
cy, Seminal and Female Weaknc»-
Vlght Emission*, Undeveloped an
Inactive Organs, Self Abuse, Yoott
ful Indiscretions, Insanity and al
IMseases resulting from sexlu.il
ces*. Price It.flO. Rent secure!
packed in pla.n wrapper, on recdpi•'
price. Full particulars for.eUjmp •'
correspondence strictly cntUWentLl
ACME UEDICIinS CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
FORTY
A nice six room resi
dence on College St.
Good neighborhood.
Water attachments.
J. A. FORT.
INGLEN IDE RETREAT—For DUease* o
Women, NclenUflc treatment and cure
guarantee«L Elegant apartment* for adl
before and dartnc confinement Addre
If e ^hywetan n. It Baxter o»ur
Nashville, ecs. aagSdAaJ