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THE TIMES RECORDER
Dally and Weekly.
Established 1879.
BASOOH Mtuoc, Receiver.
EM PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Americas, Ob.
ItXI’KAZ. TIU8 SllKllMAN LAW, RKMONK-
yriTK SII.VKB AND WIN 100 CKNT 811.'
1,1.A KH WITHOUT LIMIT.
r GOLD A7.D SILVER.
“Wo denounce t'ao Ilepablican IcRiola-
Hon known as the Sherman not of 1800,
aa a cowardly makeshift, fraught with
possibilities of danger in the futuro,
which should make all of Its supporters,
as well as Its author, anxious for its
peedy repea^r—SDahold tn the use of
_ and silver~^| the standard
jj of the country, a^d to the coin-
of both gold and silver without dis-
criminating against either metal
charge for mintage, but the dollar unit
of ooinage 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-
r renoj shall be kept at par with and
deemable In such coin. We Insist upon
T* .this polloj as especially necessary for
<£ho protection of the farmers and labor-
ng classes, ,the first and most defence
less victims of unstable money and fluc
tuating currency.”—National Democratic
Flatform.
^ WHERE IS JOSIAH AT?
r ^~T^ersls a olssb_JMitween the Demo-
■ era tic platform and Editor Josiah Car
ter of Atlanta. He differs with the Na
> tlonal Democratic Convention; and be
doesn’t hesitate to say so. This inde
pendent editor says
“We ere opposed to free and unlim
ited ooinage for reasons that we have
stated many times.”
Hie act of 1873 provides for the free
ini unlimited coinage of ggId—<1 fol-
owss
“Any owner ojgtftd bullion may de
posit the earnffat any mint to be formed
for his benefit.”—(17.
1 Statutes, See. 3,510.)
The Chloago convention, after de
manding the repeal of the Sherman
“makeshift” in order to clear the way
I for the true silver ooinage, aald: “We
| hold to the ooinage of bo.th silver and
without discriminating against
r metal, or charge for mintage.”
ter* Is to be no discrimination
t silver its coinage must be free
mlltnited, Just as gold Is coined.
f law for sliver that differs in any
|I» from the free coinage law for gold
I dlsciTtfrnsUon; and Is contrary to the
(atform;but then what does Editor
resre for platforms? They are
B oontrivaaoea to get In on, but not
^ stand on, eh, Drer Josiah?
'Editob Bbalky Richardson, of Co-
[ Iambus, grows facetious at the expense
f the Georgia delegation in congress,
“Taylor Is not a fit person to
b honored with a place in the dlplo-
[ latlo servloe of this country, and we
I that the Georgia senators and
i were unable to satisfy Ur.
[ Cleveland of the fact.” The president
j don’t seem to ssk the Georgia congrss*-
i for any advice; and even in cases
ire they have volunteered it in the
l of endorsements he has ignored
Taylor was not endorsed for the
tivisa minion by a single Geoigis
tive; neither were they even
iltsd about the appointment. Sev
1 Georgian* endorsed and urged by
F the solid dalagation, have failed to se
' ears places, however, in spite of all that
these representatives could do; as wlt-
(the case of the Americus editor,
and even of Editor Richardson him^glf.
All the endorsements that certain candi-
. dates could desire haeen*! availed a whit
I with tiyi /pf'fEuent; and the absolute
' *“ ■*! of them is in Taylor’s ease seem
ingly the only reason why he wae ap
pointed. Ur. Cleveland fa paddling his
own canoe, and the Georgia senators
and congressmen have not been invited
to rids In it; and Editor Richardson is
likewise not a passenger. He isn’t of
the right eolor; and what hair he has
left isn’t kinky.
Mb. John T. Wateeman, Speaker
Crisp’s eacretary, lhaa mads what he
claims to be aa absolutely reliable poll
of the senate on the Sherman repeal ;
■sd be gives every name and bow
each stands. There are 38 for repeal;
87 sgsiaat repeal, and 10 doubtful; with
nearly every one of the latter Inclined
against repeal, from motives lof self-in
terest. If a tast vote were bad today,
t rotas would be needad to carry
peal; and five out of the tan doubtful
would have to vote for rapaal to carry It
thioegh. The majority of the
doubt/s! senators lathe other way;
that npaal stands hardly any show ac
cording to Ur. Waterman’s table.
Xditoe Glsmnsb having weighed the
matter earefolly says: “Senator Peffer
j made of aluminium. Such
1 might do well enough for n float-
; debt, but not tor a linking fund.”
are made to get in on,
on.”—W. Bonrke Cock*
offha
SHROUPEP IN MYSTEfiY.
Why Did Mrs. Fltagersld Kill Mrs. Carry
Pearsall?
V«w York. Oct. 3.—A murder, with
a!! the elements of mystery aa to the mo
tive, was committed here, in broad day
light, at 515 East Eighty-sixth street.
The story as told by the neighbors is
to the effect that shortly after 4 p. in., a
tall, dark and genteel looking woman,
dressed in deep mourning, was seen pass
ing to and fro along Eighty-sixth street,
if waiting for soinelxxly. It was no
ticed by those who watched her that she
cast glances toward tho top floor of No.
515. Suddenly she ascended the stoop
and immediately four sharp cracks from
revolver were heard.
A crowd gathered and rushing into
the hall, they fonnd Mrs. Carry Pearsall
lying at the foot of the stairs with a bul
let hole in her neck ?.nd b leedhig pnx
fnsely from the mouth and nostrils.
When the crowd entered the hallway
the tall woman pocketed her revolver,
drew her wrap about her and walked
down the stoop. A few of the neighbors
followed her and fonnd that she went to
the Eighty-eighth street police station to
give herself up. She told what slie had
done, and said her name was Mrs. Cath
arine Fitzgerald, and that she lived at
No. 2510 Eighth avenue. She said she
was 43 years old,
Carry Pearsall, wire oi Policeman Jonn
W. Pearsall, of the East Eighty-eighth
police station.
Mrs. Pearsall is a blonde, rather good
looking. Her Imsbaud said she v
years of age.
The utmost reticence regarding the
matter is maintained by those most
earned, and the police, for some reason
or another, seem to be anxious to keep
the secret within themselves.
TELEGRAPHIC TlfS.
The negroes from all parts of the state
will meet in Macon Oct. 17, their object
being to suppress lynchings of their
The International Brotherhood of
Railway Track Foreman is holding its
second regular annnul convention in At
lanta.
Macon has quarantined against Je*no,
and considerable uneasiness is felt about
refugees stopping in that city, as it
not in tho beet sanitary condition.
The third attempt within a month to
wreck tho night train between Monson
and Palmer, Manx., on the New London
Northern railroad, was made, but foilod.
J. B. Carroll, a prominent planter of
Fanuersvllle, Union parish, Ln., was
killed from ambush. The murderer »»-
caj»od. Tho crime is supposed to bo th-
result of an old feud.
John M. Schaefer was killed at
amateur theatrical performance at Nan
voo, Ills., by Edward Edgebert, one oi
tho players, who used a revolver he sup
posed was loaded in blank.
Four-year-old Charlio Dei elder fell
from a second story balcony at Lancas
ter, Pa. His 12-year-old brother, wlm
was underneath, tried to catch hhn, but
was not strong enough. Charlie
killed.
Governor Hogg, of Texas, lias been pe
titioned by 200 prominent citizens of
Austin to aid tlie bankrnnt state treas
ury by accepting Texas mnur bounty,
which the governor refused jffet spring,
and by refusing pay to tho three (5,000
railroad commissioners.
Hood’s^Cures
Great Excitement in Washington:
Ur. W. C. AUm
Of Atlanta, Georgia, tsftlQe* tnat he was af
flicted with Flying Rheumatism, the Intense
pain going from ono part of the body to another.
After taking seven bottles of Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla he was in good health. In two months
he increased from 122 to 145 pounds in weight.
Hood’s Pills *r® purely vegetable. 25c.
GERMETUER.
CURES FEVERS.
THE TELEGRAPH’S TlROUBLE.
Two Men Art Fighting Over the Man
agement of the 1'aper.
Macon, Oct. 8.—An unusual occur
rence took place in tho businohs office of
the Macon Telegraph, and for a while it
seemed that tho paper would have two
managers instead of one, os heretofore.
Both Mr. G. W. Price and Professor
G. R. Glenn claimed to lie manager, mid
so the police were called in to pnt G. It.
Glenn out of the office by Mr. G. W. F
ITioe. When they attempted to do *
he showed telegrams from hCr. Seifert,
president of Tho Telegraph Publishing
company, and was allowed tu remain.
Attorney Claude Estes was In tburooi
with Professor Glenn, his client, when
the police came in and presented
fesaor Glenn's side of tho cajfc to them,
and they left tho building. Mr. G.
F. Price has for months been putongiug
the iMqier, but at present Mr. ISdifert has
removed him ana npiiointcd Professor
Glenn, and the public fails to icuru tho
cause of the change.
llroka Vp * Meeting.
London, Oct. 3.—'The police broke up
an outdoor meeting of anarchist
Manchester lxvnnse the speakers refuse. 1
to stop using incendiary language. F<
anarchists were arrested.
“Tins country is suffering not from
tho scarcity of money, but from a re
dundancy of money,”—W. BourkeCock
ran, spokesman of the administration.
Dr. J. W. Nelms says:
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 14, 1898.
For the past two years I have used
King’s Royal Germetuer in my pi
tice ami with most satisfactory
suits. I have used It In Typhus, Ty
phoid and Bilious Fevers, and al
ways with the speediest and best
effects. 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 be
lieve 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 is
emphatically a safe remedy and
leaves no injurious effects in the
system.
iuer, uubcu upon me ura u, m iu,,
family for Indigestion, Catarrah, and
loeomnia, and by myself for sequaJae
of Grippe. Jt Is very pleasant to the
taste, improves the appetite and is
exhilarating in its general effect.
A. H. Kki.i.kk.
$1.00 A BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5 00.
GERMETUER PI LLH are the best.
Fifty in a bottle, 25c.
KING’S ROYAL GERMETEUR COMPANY,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
IT SHARPENS
the appetite, improves digestion, and
restores health and vigor; all the
organa of the body arc routed to
healthy action by Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. More
than all, the liver—and that’s the
key to the whole system. You
have pure blood or poisonous blood,
just as your liver chooses. The
blood controls the health, the liver
controls the blood, the “ Discovery ”
controls the liver.
You can escape ju«t about half
the ills that flesh is heir to, by
being ready for them. Hrace the
system np with this medicine, which
prevent* as well as cure*. For all
diseases censed by a disordered liver
or impure blood—dyspepsia, bilious
ness, the most itaboom skin, scalp
and scrofulous affections, the M Dis
covery " is the only remedy so Cer
tain and effective that it can be
guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or
cure, you have your money" back.
You pay only for the good yon get.
Catarrh is cured by using
Dr. Sage’s Remedy.
XtlWilc-
" AtmoiphfHo Oxw* hy Ahtnrpiio*."
MALARIA I
MALARIA 1
MALARIA I ]
Mr. T. W. Tilton, of At- i
lanta, says:
••I believe I would he dead now
lor the Ulectropoisc." ’
He had suffered for a long <
time with Malaria. Could not i
be cured with drugs. (
Write for book. |
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 *HP SHOE REPAIRING
316 UMAR ST , Next Ooor to
Oarenport Drag Co.
mf-a.
T. B. GLOVER, Agt..
ARTESIAN BLOCK, South Side Lamar St.,
AMERIGUS, GA.
DEALEU IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.
Having removed to the above
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.
OPERA-HOUSE.
Thursday, October 5th.
Alabama”
rhe triumph of New York. Philadelphia,
itcago, Hotton, St Louis, Cincinnati ana
cry cliy in the Union.
A GREAT CAST.
Ticket* on sale at th* usual place at popu
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 tako pleasure in
demonstrating to you, by practical working of the machine that
THE ••• STRNDKRD
Is not only the easiest running Sewing Machine, but that it will make fiftv 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 S DKiZENPORT.
AGENTS.
LOOK
LOOK
READ QUICK.
They Must Go.
Sweeping Reductions.
We v/ill offer for THIRTY DAYS
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS and CLOTHING,
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.
Wo reprcaout the largest number of first-class Bicycles of any
in Sonth Georgia. Amon others, wo htvo on hand tho Engle, BoOghi
Keating, Homber, Victor and Lovill Diamond.
Wo are also prepared to sopply all the sundry appurtenabcos to
Bicycle*. Lamps, Oils, Rubber Goods and inuer tubes, which all
above Bicycloa use.
Bopairing and cleaning clone on short notice.
GRIFFITH BROS ,
Office and Emporium at Holt's Carringo Emporium, Larnat Struct.
IFOIRi IREJSTTJ*
The Hirsch store on Cot
ton Avenue, with excellent
cellar.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Eotate and Fire insurance Agent.
i No other line nrw through train* at ci .
I It pot* you within jo feet of ioo hotel* where ruom* c»n be sccsrcd at
. a day and upward.
i Its trains stop within seventy feet of World’s Pair gate*.
I Stoporen ar« permitted at Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, India
[ PROFESSOR—The claw will bay tkkata by Ka«t Tenntsaac RunU,
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.”
JOHN KAY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
THE
INDSGR
Winter Heaort Hotel.
Located on the dividing
line between Oak so<3
Finey Wood*.
GE0.H. FIELDS, Proprietor
Americus, Ga.
The BaJJaloon.
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 AN0 LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF CIGARS.
My RESTAURANT, ad
joining bar, but entirely sepa
rate therefrom, is at all times
supplied with the rest the
market affords.
OYSTERS, and ill kinds ol GAME aid FISH
In ttason.
Call and see me at The Bank
WALTER K. HARRI8.
Sfiii. ie-a-w-tf
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE N0 m.
Do y03 wear them 7 When next In neefl try « pilr.
■net In the world.
♦5.00.
If yoo want ton# DRESS SH0L m* fpfofctNt
yle», don’t pay $8 to $8, try my $3| $3<50i $4.00 *r
3 Shoe. The/ It equal to emtam made and leek and
suras well. If yoo wish to eeeoomke In jeei fcotaoarf
do so by purchasing W. L Douglas Shoes, Nam* sad
price stamped on the bottom, look for it wbu you boy.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Miu. Sold by
OfcO. D WHtOATLEY, Americus, 0%
FAT PEOPLE
To reduce you?
OlwrUy I’fllH a
up and Improi
I* pounds a inqn;h. Bo
llh. No Interference with busl
NO STAR VINCI. They build
hr general health. brZUttly
. nd leave NO WKINKUKS.
cj Anderson, W Dearlsirn St., Cambridge.
ufl„ w rites: Three bottles of yo*r Obesity
Fills reduced tnv weight from Sb pbandh to
and I never felt better In all my life. I
ant much pleased with the result, and shall
do all I can to help you. Our patrons lncludb
Physicians, Hunkers, Lawyers, and leaders
of Society. Our g.ssls are not sold In drug
i are supplied direct from
per p.ickage tl'U of tBIeh
> by mall prepaid I’xrttcV
ALLf»KHfelt>NI)KNCK
CONKIDKNTIAlfc
WILLARD REMEDY CO., BOSTON, Kits
aprSO daw 6m
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CURB FOR loss ol Manhood, Impotfn
cy, Seminal and Female Weakness.
Night Knitsslons, Undeveloped nltd
Inactive Organs, Self Abuse, Youth
ful Indiscretions, insanity and al
Diseases resulting from seztnil ex
cess. I*rtce It.Ml. Sent securely
packed tu plain wrapper, on receipt o
price. Full particulars for stifnp. A
correspondence strictly confidential
ACHE MEDICINE OtJ,
ATLANTA, OA.
Notice.
E. T. BTBD.
FIRE UNO LIFE INSURANCE.
lEPRESEXTlSG THE SIFESTUD STMGEST COHPifilESlN HI WOIP.
wm plaeed on Cltj ud Country PionKty. __
i on JackioD Stmt, next door bdowMAjoCB oen*.
a «*. '• U .. . •
GF.OIbilA-SUMTSUUttCXTV.
“ e is hereby given that at the pCtt sc*
the (leneral Assembly M aCofrtt,
111 lie Introducetl a bill to be enllfTcd
t to establish the city court of Amerl
md for the county of Sumter; to de
Jurisdiction and powers; t*> pfoyhV
the appointment of a Judge atta other
omcers; and to define their nowtrs alia du
ties, and for other purposes.
Also, at the same time, a bill trfbe CPtJtb-'l
An Act to ahollnh the county conrr of Sum
•r county: to provide for the dlsphkltfon of
the business jiendlng therein, and U**. 1c “‘ ,r
, and for o“-
tine Its Jurt
sepOtkl
E E. HINKLE.
Architect and Engine^-
5y=*Plan* and ■^oclflcaUonS'tnadU tot
buildings. —'
Engines and general machinery tie
signed acd|repaiied.
315 Jackboh Street.
July 11 wad suawd
PLANTATION TO RENT
For next year (1884) formerly known
as the Uery or Sviutchinsa place
two and one half miles northtfekt of
Americus. Apply to
E. E. HINKLV,
316 Jackson HtreeL
Mg 2 sun.we<l iLsily.wtf.