Newspaper Page Text
ons, Ga., December 5, 1893
IIWirAPKR POSTAL. LAWS.
hAuj on* who Ukaa papers regular
i tbs postoffice, whether directed
another, or whether he
leribed or not, is responsible for
> payment.
8. If a person orders Ms paper
I he most pay nil arrears, or the
ihee will continue to send it until
it is made and collect the whole
ebetber the paper is taken frum
Bee er not.
is a dead game sport.
tufk.y IbUMa,,,,] are no»
Is an difficult to devise a tariiT bill
twill suit everybody ae It Is.to com
t n newspaper that will pleaaejererjr-
Cov6RR»"MAX Bland will convene
t Monday, and will doubtless pro*
I to the consideration of a new edi
tloa of hie silver bill.
Bill Xyk declares that his success as
n newspaper man must be accredited to
the fact that be started as a journalist
and by bard licka worked np.
f Mississippi,
Georgia Metbo
in Daw
Dvmbo the past year the United
teles army baa lost from discharges,
*•?<! other causes 9,450 *
I men, and gained (>,071 recruits,
timiMD.
s
WlllTNKV, La MOM A C(
■honld have oertainly remembered Chat
■mb Wllaon when they were thinking
about what to be thankful for on
Thursday.—Montgomery Journal.
Tmk latest rumor says Muperinten
dent Epperson, of the houthweetern
will resign to fo to the Ixmlsvllle and
Nashville, and that Trainmaster 1
■er, of the Southwestern, will go t
T»R Prlnoeee Colonna. atep daught
# millionaire Mackey, who was married
I jeenago, finds the burden of a title
f when the
is sueing for separation
I her hoebend and for tbe custody of
r children.
BP
Til sooner tbe Ways and Means Com
mlttee revise* Its Internal revenue bil
bf the enbetltution of a general Incomi
• teat for the tas on the income of cjrpor
atlona the sooner It will be In accort
with tbe eeaUicont of the people, an<
the better tbe chances of tbe passage of
the bill will be.—Macon Telegraph.
Tan McKinley bill put a terrific tai
on pearl buttons, and their price for i
time advanced 50 per cent. Hut s
shrewd Eastern importer hit upon a da
vice to beet tbe tariff—he bad tbe but
* > tegp made is Europe all except the eye*
holes, aad had them finished Into but-
tone In this oountry. Thus he escaped
the doty and tbe prlco of pearl buttons
fell to the original mark.
Thl business record of Atlauta during
the nwsnt panic Is something remarks
hte. Considering the magnitude and
1 am bar of Its commercial enterprises,
the fewness of tbe failures shows up in
•Irtldttg contrast with other and older
allies. It oertainly apeak* well for the
eolkUty of that city that it has pasted
through tbe troublous times with
eeareely a ripple in the smooth course of
J, J. Va* Alien, recently appointed
ambassador to Italy, has declined the
honor, and n aeries of tender letters that
would do credit to a mutual admiration
SMtety baa passed between that much,
tslked of gentleman and Mr. Cleveland,
The public, however, is left to read
between the lines, and this Inference
will be drawn, that tbn Newport dude,
alias English swell with the $50,000cam
paign fund tagged on, w as too big a dose
for tbe president to swallow. And he
let J. J. elide.
istion in the
g November
in thecommer*
k*trial circles as steadily Im*
sports show that manufact-
lauguratlnglong needed
'In Muir plants by tie nddf*
of new and Improved machinery and
making Improvements for increased
business, for which tbe outlook Ii not
encouraging. Reports indicate contin
ued improvement fa financial matters.
the continued low prim of sot toe, iron
and coal, ths conditions are moat favot-
able for uninterrupted
Twenty three new industries are re
ported aa established or incorporated
during the week, together with seven
enlargements of manufactories sad eight
Important:
While the proposed redactions in tbe
tariff would appear to bo no more than
ought to bo made as a starter, it must
be borne In mind that the Wilson bill!
has yet to’nm the gauntlet of tbe pro* |
tectionist Democrats In the Boom and
Senate whose votes can only be secured
by "taking earo” of the particular In
dustries of their immediate districts.
Scores of alleged Democratic congress
men are for protection for tnelr own
constituents aad for red notion on the
other fellows; and tbe Wilson bill wlllj
hardly be known to Its own father when
It gets up to the White House. It will
take at least three Democratic adminis
trations to get tbe tariff down to a
strictly revenue basis. The tariff rob
bery perpetrated by tbe Republicans
daring a quarter century cannot be un
done except by gradual
The Washington correspondent of the
Louisville Courier-Journal makes this
weil-iimed complaint and protest: "The
commissions of 1,200'^residential post
masters expire next month. Thl# will
bring to mind tbe Immense activity dis
played by President Hurleon during the
first nine months of his administration
in the matter of removing Democrats
and appointing Republican postmasU
And yet Postmaster General Blaaell
averse to removing a Republican poet
master even when that offleUTs
mission lias expired. He would prefer
that the Incumbent resign. It's dollars
to doughnuts that 1,200 Democrats are
not appointed to presidential “
next month."
“UNCLE SAM’S” GOVERNMENT
SHAKESPEARE
Whe* Mr. §mMk TUsk* Bs
WssMBsve
Said About Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“HU tfcakapou. ben «4 tuSend u
1M, I UUak b. woold bn. Md, Thro.
«mr all wbldM UM,t Hoof. Buup*'
S&SsSsKSStf
Tha President's Dutlee.
Lsat most!) I had e rators of pafcu, beat! It
earned lispoailblk to itaod ip or n. dome
then got on# mors bottT* and It has not only
eared the beat bat I believe tt put my blood
Hood's££Cures
in good eondlOou. I advise all to take
Hood’* Sarsaparilla fa th* spring sad fall.'
Grobob Smith, Uvalde, Texas.
FOR CATARRH!.
RHEUMATISM!
LA GRIPPE!
INDIGESTION!
Democrats hereabout are reading
with a good deal of trepidation tha re
port* that seem well authenticated, thht
the president ia opposed to an inn
tax; a Democratic measure, that,
gh not in the platform Is heartily
upported by >he solid South and the
gricultural Weet; and may be regarded
* a party meaaurd. It Is, however,
very obnoxious measure to tbe Ea«t;aad
tbst probably aettlee Its fate. The
flliifffthoroughlj In accord with 1
views on all question* regardless of
party llnss; and he may be relied on to
carry out the views of those to whom he
hie allegiance.
In a recent address before an agricul
tural body Secretary of Agriculture Mor
gave this sound advice: "Having
secured for every farm honae a copy of
The Wealth of Nations,' and Induced
lie bead of the family and the youth to
tudy It thoroughly, I would have, If
possible, a daily newspaper from a great
city at every fireside. The dally
paper Is an educator,
out into full view, every morning, all the
markets of the world. It turns the light
upon all tbe causes of fluctuating mar
kets. It Illuminates the prieea paid In
1 olnhe."
every mart of the civilized globe."
Tennessee shall select Major E. 1),
Stahl man, ex-vlce president of the Louis-
ill® and Nashville railroad, and now
missloner of the Southern Railway
Association, as Senator Harris'
the Old Volunteer State will have
secured one of the shrewdest, ablest and
ost active business men In America as
her servant at the national ca;
However, the day lea long time ol
fore "King Iaban" will
sceptre to any one.
yield
11 is said that Mrs. Anna Diggs la to
•mpete with Editor Merrick In wrlUog
up the lawlessness around Washington,
she will no doubt say some things that
will be very "digging."
Senator Mono an will be hi* own
successor In the senate. His death
alone can prevent it. Alabama enjoys
having aa tbe representative of her sov
ereignty in tbe most nugust legislative
body In the world a statesman and ora
tor whom tbs world concedes to be the
greatest living United States senator.
By virtue alone of John T. Morgan's
superb abilities Is Alabama enabled to
ta pretty fair avers#'* represents-
tton la the upper bouse of congress.—
■Ingham News.
Thn/rt Compht*
ly Dityuutd—M of
Dr. PiercVb Pleasant
P.ll.ti—with a
aogar-eoetlng which
.tirronnda their concentrated vege
table extracts. You do not get th,
tutc. This mein* mor. than com
fort. The ofTentlre tutc of oils, or
of bitter pilla ia apt to npaet digea-
tion. They’ro tiny, henco easily
swallowed. They’re easy in action,
and after indiig them you feel wll
instead of Hiliuui bud Constipated;
; our Sick Headache, Diaaineae, and
Indigestion arc gone.
Good nature belong! to un active
liver; irritability to a morbid liver.
Take Pleasant Pellets that you may
. ultivate good nature, happlntu, and
health:
They're the cheapest pill you
can liny, because yuanmttai to
give satisfaction, or your money
> returned.
n
RQL’AKR Offer of
#600 in gold is made
by the proprietor* of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, for any com
of Catarrh in the Head,
no matter how bad or
of how long standings
which they cannot cure.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. I, 1*9S.
Some years ago I bad aa stuck of grip.
Which produced catarrh in my head ana
Which produi
general prost
Germctuer ai
prostration. I used King's Royal
uer and it wrought a wonderful
cure in my case, I had indigestion, and
it ctuwl that also. I have recommended
It to several perrons who were afflicted
“ “ and always with
May levy its ten per cent, tax on our banks for affording relief to the people by issuing
certificates, but fortunately it cannot tax us for affording relief to all buyers by selling at such
low figures the new, beautiful and varied stock which we bought for cash during the late finan
cial crises, when one dollar counted as two in purchasing goods North
Call and see our Oak Chamber Suits from $100
down to $15. Think of a Solid Oak 3 piece suit,
French bevel plate glass, Bedstead 6 feet high for
$ 15:00. Cheap at $25.
30 Suits and more coming.
A large line of Side Boards of five different factories, now in stock, present variad styles
and are offered at selling prices, whilst still others are en route.
Lounges from $4.50 up. Baby Carriages $5 to $20. The Sea shell will make any baby
look pretty. Our line of Hat Racks cannot be duplicated in price in tne Stale.
Those Plush Rockers “are too pretty for anything,” except a good wife or sister.
In 4 Silver Plated goods, assortment is complete and prices as low as same grade can he
bought *in the State. Our line of Crockery, Glass and China cannot be described but must be
seen for their beauties to be realized. As for “those lovely toilet sets” they are pretty enough
“for some other fellow’s sister.” Then those Office Desks, dining and extension and other
Tables, Chairs, Bed Springs, and Mattresses, Cradles and Children’s Beds, all styles and prices.
Don’t thinx because we Keepfinc goods that we charge more than others who sell “cheap
goods.” Come and see and price and you will buy.
Ours is a House Furnishing Establishment and we keep all a house needs,
including the Standard Sewing Machine.
SMITH St DHiZENPORT,
IF
it tossyer
with diffe
tha happiest results.
Bar. J. W. Howard,
Baptist City Misasiouary,
Beaufort, N. C„ Jane 7, 1893.
X was a sufferer from rheumatism for
eight uontbe, part of tbe time was so
Cured by King's Royal Gemntaer.
hare do symptoms of rheumatism no
s —. no symptoms of rheumatism now.
X think it ia a great medicine.
Ivan B. Abernathy.
Wliat JUr. Sam Joi
headache, has been entirely
cored by Royal Germetner. I wish
every poor Mitering wife had access to
that medicine. Two of my children
were cured of nasal catarrh by it. It is
truly a great medicine."
For Children, Nervous Troubles and
Weak and Debilitated Females, Royal
Germetoer Is unequalled. Try it. $1
per bottle, six for |5. All druggists.
King's Royal Germetner Co., Atlanta,Qa.
Germetuer Pills for Constipation, 00
a vial, for 25 cents.
AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE
‘ ''rtiaiJBfcrsa
»55rt5 S&sfc
S. E. FIELD,
Professional Horseshoer,
YOU
Wish to buy a wheel doo't fail to see me before purchasing. I hate the beat wheel
for the price lo this country for $75 l will give you a "Reading Flyer.”
Specification* in Brief—Diamond frame, with credenda tubelog; steering
head H inches ball bearing.
Wbeela vs inch front and rear, full nicklei spokes, and Morgan A Wright
Pnsumatio Tlies, pedals—improved dust proof, rubber or rat trap. Nothing like
it ever offered to tbe trade before. WHEELS TO RENT.
Catalogues Free. Correspondence solicited.
W. H.
C. DUDLEY, Jr., A«’t,
Office 523 Dudlay Street.
IVo. 8830.
People’s National Bank,
OF AMERICU8.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $25,000.
ORGANIZED 1883.
Bank of Sumter.
T. Bf. BAWKE9, O. A. COLEMAN.
President. Vioa-Prss’t
W. C. FUBLO'W, Cashier.
DiRBcroaa: O. A. Coleman, C. 0. Hawkins
B. II. Josaey.T. N. Hawke*. W. C. Pur low, J
W. Kurlow, K. H. Oliver, K. M. Stewart. Or. E.
T. Mathis, Arthur Hylander, W. M. Hawke*.
Liberal to Its customer*, accommodating to
the public and prudent In its management
thl* bank solicits deposits sod other Bunlnes*
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
In tu line.
T. 8, GREENE'S SHOP,
Cotton Avenue, • • • Americas, Ga
ALLWOSK GUARANTEED.
BEMSS!g®g
SMbtat. S4Sm*S.U«K«X,*NS*MSMf,l
PARKER'S
HAIR BAL8AM
*w in4 Ira*/. Sm I
Th. Consumptives and Fl
BiRPMSSS.V4.arSa
A Cup of ji
Boullion I
l-.lilsMv, Hare, R»fmb
ins and Hiiicalatlnf’ :
can be .unde in 3 minutes, thus:
take a cup of tailing hot water, atlr
in a $ teapoon (not more) of
LIEBIG COMPANY’S
EXTRACT OF BEEF
Then tales an egg—
and aonie aherrjr if
liked—season care,
fully, : t
BANK* OF. COMMERCE.
CAPITAL, $58,000.00.
Liability asm
Commercial paper discounted and loans
made upon collateral, ^exchange
>!t* solicited. Demand
ucht and sold- Deposit..- —_
—id time certificate* Issued. A genera! bank
ing bustnes U ansae Ud.
DIRECTORS.
a A. Huntington, “
Prank Lanier, Jr.,
T. B. GLOVER, Agt.
ARTESIAN BUCK, Seett Laaar
AMERICUS, BA.
DBALBBIS
• ETC.
Having removed to the above
place he advises the public that
CHEAP GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS,
He asks their patronage, feel
ing that after one trial all will
come again.
1,1 A. HAWKINS,
£j» Attorney at Law,
Office In Wbcatly Bldg., Newspaper Row.
IX/ p. WALLIS,
YY • Attorney at Law.
Amerlcu*. Os.
Will practice In all the court*. Office: Tele
phone Exchange Building.
I A* RIXON.
L Attorney at Law.
J* Amerlcu*. (la
Office In Bagley building.opposite thecnurl
hou*e. Paompt attention given to all bu* 1
ness. J unfit f
T A.AMBLEY.
d • Attorney at Law.
WlU practice In the counties of Sumter
Schley, Macon, Dooly, w.bsier, Stewart. In
th* 8upremo£ourt, and tbs United States
court
II D. O. TWIGGS,
Ii i, Attorney at Law,
M * Amerlcu*, Ga.
Office In new Wheatley building, next to
Timss.Rboueusx. Will practice In all court*.
Prompt and careful attention to all buaine**
entrusted. augUL
CYAN T. MATHIS,
Vj / ttorncy at Law,
3J1 Jackson Street Amerlcu*, Ga.
Special attention given collection*, and re
mtttanccN promptly made. decStf
HE. a. H. IcKEE,
Dentist,
u Office, that formerly occupied by Dr. Wor
sham, No. SOM Lamar street Janllt
fkU. GEORGE HOEIMH
II Office over Davenport* drugstore.
v Practice limited to Kye, Ear, Throat and
Nose. Office hours from * to lx a. m., from s
to 5 p.m. Jam n
DBL DARBY A CATO,
U I'HTNU IAN* AMD SCRUEnN*.
Tender their profe**lonal services to tbe
ciUsens of Amerlcu* and surrounding coun
try. General surgery and iU*ea*e* of women
specialties. Office In the Hotel Windsor.
Calls left at Dr. Kldrldge's drug store will
receive prompt attention day or night
^Office telephone No. M; residence telephone
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
AdvsrrlR—irnts will bs lassrtsd to this
eoiaauRatthsraU or On* Cent par Word for
each lnaertloa. No advertisement takes for lass
has FIFTEEN CJUITB.
FOR BALE OR KENT.
OINK choice rooms In Thomas Block. Ap
X ply to Bank Southwestern Georgia.
YIOR SALE-One large wool mattre**.
r Apply to Mrs. Black, 115 Prince street
WANTED,
15 VERY Brick Store to paint and pencil at
dr -Xggyjgf Care the Tlmcs-Uecor
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE n
FINE TANNERY CALF.
80, 84 and 83.00 Dress Shoe.
83.00 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
82.00, 82 for Workingmen.
82 and 81.70
tor Boys and Youth.
83, 2.00, and 82
for Ladles.
81.70 for
Misses.
-THE
\n INDSOR
GEO. H. FIELDS, Proprietor
Americas, Ga.
SEABOARD AIR-LINE. SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT JUNE IS, IStJ.
Daily Dally Except Atlanta Dally
r. Abbeville
r.Greenw'd
r..Clinton..Iri » »T
•Chester.It SOT
.Monroe. Iv
ir. Raleigh..Iv
Weldon
Petersburg
Kick mono
Waxh'gton
Baltimore
Pbil'delp'a
New York
rCharlolte.lv 10 00
Wilmington
:lv.CUnton..a
. ar.Newber'y.l
.; Prosperity
.J Columbia
irllngton I | t7 «A)
eldoi
Porurmth.
» 2ft Iv
l ift * Norfoik .lv
5 M lr. Norfolk <b)a
r «> | Haiti more
p-umtk fn)
Phirdeip'la
Pm'th (w)
Wash'gton
1 v.. Atlanta..ar
ar.L’wr*nc’vLv
; Jug Tavern
j Athens
J Kibe non
TO THE PUBLIC
re made in all the latest
They are ca*y fitrinj
n anv other make at the price advertiaei
t pair, you cannot make
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes
styles of the best material*
and durable. They give better satisfaction than any other make
We do not a*k you to take our word, fry one pair, you cannot make’ a mistake, and
be convinced. We feel confident that after one trial you will wear no other make.
W. L. Douglas’ name and price is stamped on the bottom before ihe h)i
factory, wc make the price for your benefit and guarantee the value. Be *ure and get
the genuine. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes, increase their businesss.
Our method of sending customers to their stores ha* increased the sale* on their full
line of shoes, and induced them to do business on the modern plan, large sales and
•mall profit*. We believe it will pay you to purchase all yaur shoe* of dealers who
push the sale of W. L. Douglas shoes. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mi
GEO. D. WHEATLEY.
FOR EXCHANGE.
$25,000 worth of excellent prop
erty in one of the leading cities of
Georgia, will be exchanged for good
farm in Southwest Georgia.
i.ici'Norfolk it'It (wVvuTliMfSk
tramboatCa Train ”
Mlrrptns car* between Atlanta and WE
ton, and Pullman Buffett parlor cars between
Washington and New York. Parlorcar Wel
don and Portsmouth: sleeping car Hamlet
and Wilmington. Trains. Nos. Si and II
carry through roaches between Atlanta a
Ticket* onion U
Mann * ticket oOcc, Na*1 mba 1
V SMITH. JOHN C. WINDER.
Traffic Managt
GEO. \V TAYLfji?k P. A VKHnhalW^ur
h w. it. glover. Dir. Agt, Atlanta. Ua.
n. n. uawains, i
T. Edward Hamblston, \ n,,, * Ter "
Passenger and Freight
November 27th.
WEST BOUND: “
nday
5:40 am
1:15 pm
W. 0. BARNETT,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS,
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER,
WHIPS, ETC. .
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agent
R. T. BYRD.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE,
REPIESENTlKG THE SAFEST1HD STRONGEST COMPANIES II TEE WORD
Iniorano. placed on City and Country Property.
Offlc on Jaokaon Btraot, not door Mow Hayor-a fy*m.
JOHN KAY.
FALL AND WINTER.
nericu,.
Richland ..
Lumpkin...
Omaha
HurUboro..
Montgonien
EAST HOUND-HEAD Do WE.
Montgomery
Hurtsnoro.
Omaha
Lumpkin...
Aroei
Amerlcu*
Cordele
Abbeville
Helena
Savannah.
Charlc*
5:S0am
V.30
I M pm
•:00 am
.:l5pai
•:wpm
in
Atlanta.
No. 9
Dally Ex.
Sunday.
Arrive Albany.. 11 ’.lira
f :15am
i^are Albany Sroupni
Arrive Cordele S.-hT 1 *
Con ne’e tlnni
, „ at savannah, Albaxy,
••dne ,NHh..thn. wtnES^dl
W fnr J f S . , w- e * and 5t AbbevlUsWlU I><
Vllle and Way cross Railroad.
fviftUf?**?" wl J , D be »fiow«d to ridt
freight trains of S. A A M.
C. B. ■
G’ncral Pi
LOCAL tCREDUIA
Arrival and l>epartnr# of Trains.
I manufacture Harness rang
ing in price from $6.5a
upward.
HARNESS MDSHOE REPAIRING
311 UMAR IT., Nut Dear Is
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 TAll^4>n.
Savannah-Mixed p. ir
Montgomery 5:65 p. ir
Leave* for Saran nah—Mlxed.’.’. .*»:»a- ~
; Montgomery.,
Arrives from Macon I Ji It
Columbus.’.'.".”.'.I'P »•
»;»£ sj-
Leares for Macon,
Columbus.’.!
T. S. GLOVE
(UNDER THE OPEIU HOUSE.)
KEEPS THE PUREST AND BEST BRANDS,
LIQUORS, WINES, BEER, TOBACCO,
Oims, Shelia. T.omllnir Imj
It affords him great pleasure to announce to bis ft
them. When yon want anything In bla line, call at blsj
—IIE KEEl'H THE UJ^
m
scuuigu. “*
“^■'••rtratM.
S' A- A «. TRAINS.
^svannak M
**eaiK"
Mjt
■ Dooembor now |(| ;;8t S:
7 JACKSON ST.
K patterns^