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Amenaus, Ga., October 6. 1698.
Repeal the Sherman law, iikmohr-
TIZR SILVER ANI> COIN 100 OUT SILVER
DOLLARS WITHOUT LIMIT.
GOLD AMD SILVER.
“We denounce the Republican legisla
tion known as the Sherman act of 1800,
aa a cows.rdly makeshift, fraught with
possibilities of danger In the future,
which should make all of its supporters,
aa well m Its author, anxious for its
peedj repeal. We hold to the \
both gold and silver aa the standard
money cf the country, and to the coin
age of both gold and silver without dia
criminating against either metal
charge for mintage, but the dollar uuit
of coinage of both metals must he of In
trinslc and exchangeable value, n
adjusted through Internationa] agree
ment, or by such safeguard* of legisla
tion aa shall Insure the maintenance of
tbc parity of the two metals, and the
equal power of every dollar at all ti
In the market and in the payment ol
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 neocssary for
the protection of *he farmers and labor-
ng classes, the first and most defence
leas victims of unstable money and fluc
tuating currency.”—National Democratic
Platform.
WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT.
Mr. Cleveland does not hesitate to lay
just what he wants congress Co do when
it suits him to express himself. “
want” is the phrase with which he be
gins many of his sentences.
The plain people of this couutrj—
some OT*.000,000of them—also hWve very
positive ideas about wh\i they want.
They have said in the Ch'i^Jgo platform
that they want free siivef coinage, state
banks and a revonue tariff.
Aside from these cleanly expressed
wants they have others which they ex
press in very emphatic language.
The people want negroes si-rfj to rep
resent us In negro couQtiitn like Hay i
and Liberia, and whl'tb men sent to
white countries liko Kronen and Roll via
It is offensive and revolting to the avm-
age American of any flulitical ^srty to
think of sending a negro minLter to
Bolivia and a negro cuufcuT to OiiVnY*.
The people want the iu!tn'iui*cia* Ion's
appointments to bo uuf'alnti-d hy **v« n
the suspicion of a baigain or a d« al that
looks like a bargain. The| d«V ti
to see a roan appointed, aroh.^i:
Italy who would never breb thou
If be bad not contributed &0 Out)
Democratic campaign fund.
The people want the plti’fgtvs of the
Chicago platform redeethVtT.' tlu y want
purity In politics, and they went. forrigo
nations to understand th.U' this is n<*i
a mongrel, half-breed refiuhl.e with a
government engaged In forciug tbc s ciai
equality of the races.
This is the way the plain people tala,
and there srejlo,000,000 dl n.cui!—Con-
atitution.
BRUNSWICK'S RECORD.
Progress of the Fever Among the Mitre ring
Citizens.
Atlanta, Oct. 5.—“Short of supplica"
is the cry that comer up now, from the
fever stricken people of Brunswick.
There is now only one week's supply
of provisions on hand, and tho demand
for relief is increasing. The record
books at the commissary prove that 00,
522 three days’ rations have lieen issued
in 36 days, omitting Sundays, Rince tho
depot has been opened. This meat.* a
total of 181,566 meals that have been
supplied the needy women and children
and does not include tho fever medicine
and free nursing giving the sick to be
paid for by the relief committee.
Onto the extremely destitute women
and children are fed free. The snppli<«
are not equal to the demand made by
those really deserving. Three hundred
and twenty people are quartered at Camp
Detention supported by the govern
ment.
The following is a summary of the
cases ami their results since tho outbreak
and np to Wednesday night:
Cub.<s nnder treatment, 83.
Discharged, 51.
Died, 14.
Total, 148.
Ratio of mortality, 9.4 per cent.
The Noon Report.
Brc.yswick, Ga., Oct. 5.—Only nino
new cases were rejiorted by the boa
health for the 24 hours ending at i
and five have been discharged,
deatlis. The commissary has turned
away nmnliers of iieople, as they have
nothing but flour and meat loft, and but
little of that.
A Warning from Wayrrons.
Wavckoss, Ga., Oct. 5. — Mayoi
Knight has wired Surgeon General Wy
man that if he jiermittetl any more ref
ngees to leave the camp before the 10
days were np lie would not honor
surgeon's certificates. As thi* is the only
egress from the camp it would inconve
nience a great manv.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 5.—During
the monetary stringency in August the
banks of this city Is-gan
issue of clearing house certificates which
have l>een in circulation since that time.
Monday the police were informed that
someone had passed a numl»*r of coun
terfeit certificates on Saturday night,and
five or six of tho certificates were
brought to headquarters. All of the cer
tificates counterfeited are of the denomi
nation of $5. and in each instance whore
they were passed purchases of less than
1.1 were made, which male the transac
tin' party passing the bills more
rTn ’~ — ,3 — limiting the
Tiik demand by the peirorfcrsftc plat
form for the free and unlimited coinage
of silver is absolute. There sre uq/uo-
diUous about the fact; but the platform
does prescribe three ditfiireut, wajs in
which the parity of the slfver ilotTa? may
be accomplished and outlaid tied —in
creased ratio, international ugiecmeut,
or aafrguards of legislation. The party
U pledged to make allv^r coinage free
and unlimited, just as is gold Coinage,
and congress baa nothing to do but to
follow the beheat of the .DumocnMic
party in using whichever tit the tfi
methods named is the wqu feasible,
speedy and tfficaciou*. Fjee coiongi
must come without any coivllttom; att
4 the parity of the two dollars must be
established and maintained*in the t
ner pointed out. It la the duty of
gross to pass a bi-metallic free coinage
bill at once; and then, If th<> silvery dol
lar la found to need any help,&» keejS it
at par, give it the benefit of the safe
guards of legislation; If that Is noj Mufti
dent, then increase of ratio; end If these
both fall, then try international agree
ment as a last resort, because the last is
the hardest to obtain and least likely of
accomplishment, depending, aa it does,
on the will of foreign nations.
Hunting Ills DatighL-r’* llrlrsjrr.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5.-II. O. Beall, of
Cuthbert, Ga., is in this city, looking for
C. A. Simpson, tho son of a wealthy
merchant of tho Mine plnce. Ho state*
that Hhnjeon, who is said t<> be only 18
years old, mined his daughter Knmia,
aged 17, and then skipped out. When
the father heard that Simpson had left
t straight to iiis house and
called his wife aud daughter. Tin* young
girl confessed that she had l***n ruined.
When his daughter had told him all he
started on tho tr t! of li.-i betrayer at
once, although bis daughter implored
him not to kill Simpson. The enraged
father left liis wife almost crazed with
grief.
Girl win
k:t. 5 llenry Gal-
d Hannah Anderson
re f..r intoxication,
ling in a wag*
i married to
icky. at the
»f the
lTr. J. A Wheeler
“While Serving My Country
I was taken HI with spinal disease and rheu
matism. When I returned home my trouble
was still with me, and I was confined to my bed,
unable to help myself for 33 months. After
taking seven bottles of Rood’s Sarsaparilla I
was well and have not since been troubled with
my old complaints. My wife was In ill health,
suffering with headache, dirtiness and dys
pepsia. She took two bottles of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and feels like n new wmmb.» James
Wiixnx.cn. 1000 Division St, Baltimore, Md.
GERMETOER.
CURES FEVERS
Dr. J. W. Nelms says:
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 14, 1893.
For the past two years I have used
King's Koyal Germetuer in my prac
tice aud with most satisfactory re
sults. 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 ex
peditiously than any remedy within
my knowledge. From my own ex
perience In its use, upon myself aud
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 Sweats and Eczema in all ita
forms. King’s Royal Germetuer is
emphatically a safe remedy and
leaves no Injurious effects in tho
system.
Tuscumbia, Ala., June 27,
I Very cheerfully bear testimony to
the merits of King’s Royal Germe
tuer. based upon the use of it, in my
family for fudigeation, Catarrah, and
Insomnia, aod by myself for sequalae
of Grippe, ft Is very pleasant to the
taste, Improves the appetite and la
exhilarating in ita general effect.
A. H. Keller.
$1.00 A BOTTLE; SIX FOR $5 00.
GERM ETUER PILLS are the best.
Fifty In a bottle, 25o.
KING’S ROYAL GERHETEDR COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii!
e pe w
Laugh!
KLAND, Ills.,
breih. his wife i
arrest'd I
They bad been I
The wife said she hod l
Gali.nth List Julv. in Ki
age of 12 years. ‘-•fie justii
was well paid, she said, t
Kite did not want to inarrv Galhrrth,
buthe paid her father *li. and her
father then coax *1 her to marry hii
The other woman says she knows mo-i
was jiaid for the girl.
To Blow t l»*lH»<Mtl<.* VrmU
Newport. It. I„ Oct. 5 - Tho United
States engineer's ufiieo lias -..topped work
for the season on tho new toriM-do case
inate in tho west entrance to Narrngan-
sett l»ay. A caseuiate is a largo under
ground room out of range of an enemy*!
guns. In it is placed electrical appa
ratus for firing torpedo mines in tho ap
proaches when hostile xliijns arc over
them. C’asematt s nre ordered for Now
York, lliilndelphia, Baltimore and San
Francisco.
Itrvlvlng so Oitl Charge of Murder.
SkdaiJa, Mo., Oct. 5.—Twenty-four
years ago Jolm Payne was murdered
hero, und Geoigo Butler, who was sus
pected of the crime, disap{ieuml ut the
time. Tim latter inis just returned, and
may bo prosecuted.
**~* ** dfmorpArrh? Ory«ra by Abmtrrtto*.*
!“THE WOMAN'S FRIEND”
SS U what a grateful lady
writes us should be the
S title of the ElectropoUe.
5 Dlrfrerrlag complaints, peculiar
SS»« the eex, art quietly aud per-
~ wtmneatly turrd AT HOME. So
— Medicine nor Eleetrtelty. Write
S epeeiol folder on Female Com-
SSjdalnf#.
SB Correepondenee confidential.
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SB Addreas L.ADV MANAGER,
— Care Atlantic Electropoine Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
— jj o wnia, w.
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OPERA HOUSE.
Tub nomlDatioD o11're.ton a* director
of lb. mint la cull exciting unfavorablo
comment. 1 bnrn In no qOMtion of bln
qoaiiiication, for dincbnrftng tho ifnfie.
of the poclUon, but bin weti-knoVnan-
tipetb, to ailnr makoa him extremely
unacceptable to aitrer men. It haa been
pobliciy atated by aitrer men tfiat hla
action in regard to the perebaae of aflver
la In violation of law, and that he ahonld
be impeached for .It. They reRaH biro
aa the moat extreme enemy of •llvii.aad
one who alwaye baa done, nod alway.
will do to make any lawa tbaf piay be
In existence aa eefarorabie to .itrer In
their operation aa possible. There will
be eery determined opposition to his
confirmation, and bii nomination ap-
pears to throw another element 6T dia
cord into the senate. This objection to
him come, front tbe ailver men. Bat on
topoflt all ha la a Republican bV.ld-
over.
PUT UP
— in glass vials, hermetically
~ sealed, and always
fresh — is the way
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets come
When you take pills
it's an important
point to haw them
small -provided they
have equal strength
and efficacy. You'll
find what you want
in these little liver
pills of Dr. Pierce.
They're put up in
a better way, and
they act in a better
way, than the huge
old-fashioned pills. What you
want when you’re “all out of
sorts ”—-grumpy, thick-headed
and take a gloomy view of life,
is these Pellets to clear up your
system and start your liver
into healthful action. Sick
Headache, Bilious Headache,
Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach
and bowels, are prevented, re
lieved, and cured. They’re the
cheapest pill you can buy, for
they’re guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
Thursday, October 5th.
Alabama”
•rk. Philadelphia,
A GREAT CAST.
t the usual place at usual
Monday. October 9th.
Sptdil Engagement ol Ibi Comedy Success
“ZEB”
*> feet Special Scenery carried for
K ACT alone.
r ONE Old. Worn Out Effect Used.
try lei
SCENIC MECHANICAL AND EFFECTS.
The Movable side Walk.
The Natural Gas Scene.
Tb* Itlowlng Up of the Safe.
The Stable Fire.
The Celebrated ZEB QUARTETTE.
Every Feature Presented as Advertised,
T. B. GLOVER, Agt,
ARTESIAN BUCK, South Side Unit St.,
AMERIOUS, GA.
DEAC.SH IN
tOYlSlONS, ETC.
Having removed to the above
place he advises the public that
for
CHEAP GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS,
He asks their patronage, ieel-
ing that after one trial all will
come again.
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
THE STKNDHRD
Is not only the easiest running dewing 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 S DH^EN PORT.
AGENTS.
LOOK
READ QUICK.
Sweeping Reductions.
They Must Go.
We will offer foT THIRTY DAYS
DRY ROODS, SHOES, HATS idjCLOT
At such prices unheard of in Americus.
We have keen plead with by competition not to do it, but you[musfc have
them, and shall have them right. So come early j and secure [the |choice of
such goods as yob need. We are with you and hereto stay.
* J. Or. *
The Hirsch store on Cot
ton Avenue, with excellent
cellar.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance agent.
sday and upward.
Its trains stop within seventy feet of World's Fslr gates.
Stopovers irt permitted st Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis,
PROFESSOR—The class will buy tickets by East Tennessee Route.
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 GWrgia.'
your selection aud have them made up m
days. “Everytiling strictly high ihgSe*"
Call and make
ten, thirty or sixty
. A. EPPINQ. G. T. HAMMOCK.
The Americus Lumber Co.
P. 0.- AMERICUS, GA. MILL, GATEWOOD, GA.
Doalors and Manufacturers of
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Orders or calls left at Bank of Sumter will be promptly
attended to.
Sept-U-lntfe-d-ir
JOHN■ ,
MEltCflANT TAlLtm.
B. T. BYRD,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAS’D SIMGEST COMPANIES IN THE W01LD.
Insurance placed on Cltyand Country Property.
Office on Jackson 8treet, next door below Mayor’s OCot,