Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 15, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TOIES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1891. WASHINGTON GOSSIP WHAT IS BEING SAID AND DONE AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Mr. Blulue'i Ac'Ion In tlie Behring Kca .>1 ni ter Discussed-Squad* Ahead for Karri- •on—If Blalue Can’t Get the Plum Benny Shunt Have It. THK ODOM CASK AGAIN. LEMON ELIXIR. » A*k for a Statement of Account* Slnee January |.»kt. J. W. Sheffield «fe Co., ct al, versus II. C. Odom, defendant, K. II. Martin, sheriff, and .1. F. Johnson, receiver. j Tleaaant, Elegant, Itellabte. j For bilioiiHness and constipation, take i Lemon Klixir. I For fevers, chills and malaria, take '• Lemon Klixir. ! For sleeplessness, nervousness and j palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Klixir. THE LEADERS, Hill for injunction and receiver, and I. . Kora11 “ lc ! t .. Aml ncrvo,, » headaches, ........ . i hike Lei 313 Lamar st. 313 Lamar st. ...mull Elixir. amended lull in I.oe superior court. Ladies, for natural and thorough or- The creditors, through Messrs. Hollis | ganic regulation, take Lemon Klixir. and Watson tiled a hill for injunction Hr. Mozley's Lemon Klixir will not and receiver in Lee superior court. The any of tl'e above named dis- , 1 , , , . i eases, all of which arise from a torpid court, until the hearing, granted a nisi or ,|is.,ascd liver, stomnch, kidneys or , “ i "“ bowels. Prepared lanta, (»a. ly by Dr. II. Mo/ley, At- 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at dnignists. Lemon Hot l)ro|Ht rures all roughs, folds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, I'ronehitis, lleinorrlia^e Washington, May 0.—Well, well? Can it be that after all of Mr. Maine's jingoism as to our rights in Behring sea that we are to humbly back down?That’s the talk here now ! injunction and appointed J. F. Johnson According to my Information. Mr . tempomry receiver This lull was Blaioe has discovered that we havc n oth. " eard I ' cu,,b " r « la,t Monday, and ing to arbitrate and that liussla never j ", l> “ n tl10 l,eari " B tl,e c,,i,ncollor set up anv such claims as he has done ‘ ,njunction |,ul,,wncut and appointed when she was the owner of Alaska, andl''-,^ P'rinaaent receiver. , does not now recognize that tlie United rhe creditors amended tlieir Irill, al- j ami all tlaront and iuug diseases. Ele- States has any such rights. i le,l <’’ ln K tl,at "‘ey ‘faced into tlie j gant, reliable. „ .. ... . 1 lianas of defendant Odom from the 1st 2o cents, at druggists. Piepnred only As the sto.y goes, as soon as Mr. Ma.no , by Dr. II. Mozlcy, Atlanta, (la. saw that we had not the slightest show ! f 1,1 ” .unount of , mavJ-tucsthursAhaUlyr under the proposed arbitration lie began ; money ' tlll! s!,,no a " lountin " 80m *-1 to search fora hole to crawl out of with i wl,crc a, *‘»tt *1(1,000 or *17,000; that. Arlu.r Lay m New York. amount having como into his hands,] Nkw Yokk, May 9.—Arbor day was that lie had still possession of the same, ! generally observed. It is estimated and that he had not shown what dispo- j that :»0,000 trees are being planted in sition, if any, where he had disposed of j tlie city by the scholars in the sulmr- it; that his hooks showed that he had ban districts three quarters of a million only paid out since the 1st of j are participating. January hist about *2,000; that X1IK HKS^SVM. tous op ukatil therefore the amount of $15,0001 .... , , , ,, , , .... . . Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in or thereabouts was still in Ins'—*—— ’ We will prove the above assertion to be a fact if you will call and ex* , amine our large and elegant stock of PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. A. KLUTTZ, Akchitect and Superintendent Americas, Georgia. Lamar street—over Holt’s. J. WORSHAM DENTIST, * Office over People's National Bank. W P. BURT, ' a DENTIST, • Cranberry's Corner, Americu*. c; a Continues to serve his friends in all branch., of dentistry. jano-tf ,R. J. W. DANIEL. I DEN r IHT Offers his profe-alonnl services to th. people or AmerictiH, and s irroundintr I pt?i>|jir «n rtiiiericua, umm w irrounomt' roun try. Office in new Murphev l>ulldin<' .. | mrr street over Beall .t OaklevV ’ ^ as little loss of dignify as possible. He began then to lay wires for a triple international agreement between the United States, liussla and England, for the prevention of the indiscriminate killing of seals in Hehring sea, and,now, It Is said, that pending further negotia tions no seals arc to he taken at all this season Officials at the state and treas ury departments refuse to cither confirm or deny this story. A whole week has gi Dry Goods, Dross Goods, Notions, Etc. Li.: Office mid residence, next house »o e . i Huntington, Ch-ich street. fob "if ; various parts of the body, sinking at the i hands and tiiat the said amount had j pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, i never been turned over to the receiver; j feverish ness, pimples or sores, are all . ... | that he having said amount in his pos-1 of P‘* is, >ned blood. No j " vv ** bj without a j . , . . I , i i , mattei how it became poisoned it must! new and entirely different roport from " <,SS on ’ 0U8to<,y lln< contro ’ 8 ,0 " ‘ 1,0 j he pm Hied to avoid death. Ur. Acker's the preceding one of the condition of , '‘ , ' nc,1 “ ovcr 1,1 tl ‘° reccivcr - English Blond Elixir has never failed to j the treasury having been given out I <,d " m * 11,0 <l< ‘ ,cn<1 “ nt - a,le K e * ‘hat | /crofujous or syphilitic poison. Last week there were three or four of | tl,OURl1 l,ls b °" k “ <li ' 1 ,,ot * how 11,0 ,Iis - tliem. Mum is the word now while the i 1>08ltion of a11 ,nun ®y ,lu l,a, l P aitl ° ut . secretary and his expert accountants ‘ ba ‘ ' l0 ccml.l show satisfactory ‘ *' We will also convince yon that it is to your interest (front tlie stand point of I’rice) to trade witli ns. IEW LING DRESS GOODS! arc preparing the figures for the presto-veto-change statement,which,if it meets with Mr. Harrison's approval,mid of that there s little doubt, is to ho given to the public on the first of June. The intention is to follow republic,! the fulotis •Sold under positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood A Bussell, Americus, <»a. WKLL ASSORTKD STOCK OF The Hula Captured. San Fhanc IS..), May 9.—The Ohroni-1 cle claims to have information that tlie Chilian warships waiting outside the San | Diego harbor has captured the I tala. i court what amounts lie had paid out hy other legal means, and that he had fully accounted for all money or property to j tlie receiver. As a further proceeding the creditors attorneys asked for the writ of Ne-Kxeat I 1 be malarious summer will soon he cedent by manipulating the trust funds a - iU,ls J tho defendant Odom, preventing j p^'chin ‘Vom!•' and ^witty" vourndf the defendant from leaving without ac- against Hulls an I fever. It is*absolutely ; counting for his acts and doings in the j guaranteed to cure and pleasant to take. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKIS, ETC D R. J. H. WINC HESTER, PHVSiCIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Davenport’s Drug Store, dence. corner Forsyth and Mayo ht \It. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. ) PHYSICIAN AND HUROKOV. vlngfive years experience, and r jMjrienee. unu recentl? taken an extended course in New York 4'ost'Gruduate Medical school, is now p red to offer ills professional servl Ainericus and surrounding vlcln ty. left on Ills slate at Dr. Hidrldee’s dfn K store i pt attention. At nixht will ' El fob>lj. J. B. AND A. B. HINKLE Have one of the t»est furnished and bnt I equipped doctor’s offices in tlie South, X0.311 I Jackson street, Ainericus, 3a. General Surgery and treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose | A Specialty. 'HAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. (Graduate ot li llevue Hospital Medical l College N. _Y.. twice gradual • of N. Y. 'dilate Med cal Hchool,Ch«ef Surgeon I Post Gi .... ......... t S. A.M. K R. etc.) Offer* his pfofossToi*»!f*(. vices as a ge •• ral praellto er to ?It*- rtilzeni I of A'oericosano surroundinaeountry. 1 '•ial attention given to operative surgery, | in till- monthly statement of tho national debt in such a way us to show a huge available surplus whore ]iraoticallv none i l ,re,nl8e8 - exists ' i The court gi Inctuilinv the trcKlnicm of liemorrli- ld».n» t da, stricture, catarrh and all dheaves r, Anus, Itectu*n, Genltourina y system sm nose *i.d throat Office In Murphey huildi-., with Kldrldge’a Drug Store Calls should I* I left or telephone 1 tho’e during the day. At night ea I at residence on Lee St. or felt- phone No 77. apr'Jttf uited the it, to la Take the Veil SPECIAL DRIVE: A. HAWKINS, \ I To NEV AT LAW. ' office upstairs on orsnh rrv c< Tlie first unit (Cl ings of a storm in the ranks of the republican party are being heard hero. So far Mr. Harrison has apparently had it till his own way in ids march towards a second nomination, and none of Ids party have setjn lit to attempt to make any organized opposi tion to him, hut squalls are ahead for him. This Week Representative Ear- quliar, of New York, lias openly stated hero his belief that Jiarrison could not I possibly 1)0 elected, and an Indiana re publican of prominouce lias said that Harrison could not carry tiiat state. Those are straws showing tho drift of republican sentiment. Tho Illaiuo men cannot he kept down much longer They hate Harrison, and ovory time that Russell Harrison's news paper in its silly attempts to make glory for Harrison, casts a slur upon lllainc that hntred is intensified. These men had rather see n democrat elected than have to stand Harrison for another four years, nnd, mark the prediction, in six months they will bo shouting that senti ment from tho house tops. Mr. Blaine may bo perfectly willing that Mr. Harri son should be renominated, although I have serious doubts of it, but bis friends are not. They hope of course to nomi nate lilainc whether lie consents'or not, but they are determined, as will be seen before long, that In any event Harrison shall not bo the nominee if they ean pre vent it, and they think tlioy can. There is music ahead ns sure us you urc born, and with good management tho demo crats can marcli to victory, keeping time with it. If the Opinion of leading members of the party as expressed here lately, have any influence with the democratic cau cus of tho noxt house of representatives, the next speaker of tlie house will certainly be a southern man. These gentlemen liavo argued tiiat tho south is entitled either to tlie spcakorsldp or to a place on the national ticket, and that it would bo better politics to givo it tho speakership. If a southern man is to he »i>eaker it will probably lie cither Representative Crisp, of CJoorgia; Rep resentative Mills, of Texas, or Represen tative McMillan, of Tennessee. Either ono of them would suit me, therefore I can speak of tlieir chances without prejudice. Mr. Mills v;as largely in the lead a month before tlie adjournment of congress, hut it now looks as if Mr. Crisp was ahead, and wore in not for tlie liquor dealers national organization, which, it is stated here, will bitterly tight hint, 1 should select him as the winner. Mr. McMillian lias surprised a good many pe.,ple hy developing more strength than lie had been credited with, but his only hope of winning is in the event of a protracted struggle between the two first named candidates, which many shrowd observers are now pre dicting as certain to occur. Government officials decline to ex press any opinion for publication on the report of tlie New Orleans grand jury on the lynching of the Italians, but private ly the universal verdict is "just what I expected,” and many have recalled the words of Edmund Hurkc. “A whole people cannot be indicted.” Senators Iirice, Vilas, Hill and Gordon will all sit in the rear row of seats on the democratic side when tlie senate meets next December. Venezuela lias accepted tlie recipro city proposition made to her hy this government. Boiiiikxtown young ladies took Joseph's convent tlii V J , May !).—Four | hito veil at St. ining. heard in Ainericus on yesterday. After tlie court assembled, on motion of plaintiffs counsel, tlie hearing was continued until tlie first Monday in June, which puts it at tho regular session /of' Try DLACjConAUCHT Sumter superior court. j Corn*. UartTiind Bunion* ; Removed quickly and surely by usin£ Abott’s Kast. Indian Corn l'aint. FIGURED LAWNS, .‘5 1-2c. PER YARD! )t'TT & LUMPKIN, ) A i TuUN,.\ S AT LAW. Ainericus. 0* )fficp in Rarow Block, up *»alrs. ■ for Dyr.popsia. \r Messrs. B. F. Iloliisof this city, (i. F. Watson of Smitliville, Jesse Walters and Wooten & Wooten of Albany represent the plaintiffs, and Messrs. Simmons A: Kimbrough of Americus the defendant. Almost to Montgomery. News of a most encouraging nature continues to como in from tho work of construction on tho S. A. & M. extension to Montgomery. The construction force yesterday were wiGhln live miles of tiiat city and was making flue progress, while tho track- laying gang wero only ten miles behind them, putting down rails at t lie rate of a mile a day. A prominent official of the road said yesterday tiiat there was no doubt now but tiiat tlie road would bo completed and trains running into Montgomery early in J line. Only a short gap now re mains to bo closed, and tho thousand men employed on construction will make short work of this. Tho completion of the S. A. & M. to Montgomery moans more for Americus than one could well imagino. It gives to this city a through lino from the west to tlie seaboard, * the management of which is and will remain right hero. Ainericus is progressing as no other city in Georgia is, but the completion of tills lino means a new era of progross for her, such as she has never before known. Sam Harrison, brother of Alico and Lou Harrison, and a well known theat rical agent and manager, was recently married at Poughkeepsie, N. V., to Mi Adelaide Walton. Beall & Oakley, TELEPHONE 93, 313 LAMAR ST. B. Bee-Hive w; T. LANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, „ Ainericus. r.». I Prompt attention given to all huntress placed I in my hands. Office in Barlow hloca, room Feb. <i, tf J." Ill NON, AT.ORNEY AT LAW. Americus, 0*. I Office In Biiirlev building, opiositi the Court House. Prompt attention given to All businesh. fun-Vtt. E. F. Hintom. E. H.Cutts. HINTON & CUTTS, A TTORNKYH Al LAW. Pract'ce In the | State and Federal Court*. Office ‘Hart Building, on Forsyth street, inarldj I R out. l. maynakd, ATTORNEY AT LAW. _ Americus. 0s. I Prompt nnd enreful attention given to til I business entrusted to me. Lam*r street | over P. L. Holts. *ep 9-d«kw3m' T. 1 L. HOLTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abbeville, 0s. I Will practice In all the counties of the I Stain. Prompt nttcntb'n given to all col* lectioi s entruatedto my care. * BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. Death of Captain Sneed. The many friondH in this city of Cap tain Fletcher Sneed, of Oglethorpe, will hoar with regret of his death, which took place there yesterday. Several days since he was stricken with appo- plexy, and ever since litis been gradually sinking. He was a gallant member of tho fourth Georgia regiment during tho war, ami was well known throughout southwestern Georgia. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest 1 i***® 1 *!*** strength —Latest United — — ———„ ww. vSftl States Government Food Report. junelS dAwlyr PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES THAO. M.NK. Call!? Tint ui 11 vi71. We shall offer this week some very special choice things in WHITE GOODS. Lovely quality sheer PLAID LAWNS at He.; cost you 15c. all over town. AN8LEY Sc ANSLEY, A ttorneys at law, America^ o» I Will practice In the counties of Sum* I ter, *chley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Slew* I art. In the Supreme Court, and the United I Slate* Court. 1 j. * Will practice In alf tho Courts,and in the Coos I Better number at 12Jc. This quality generally sells at 20c. Sublime quality at Uijc.; you can’t touch thorn short of 25c. anywhere. Extra Choice Lines of INDIA LINENS at 8jc and 10c.; worth 12ic. and 15c. the world over. Large lino of Mulls, Lawns, Checked Muslins, etc. CHEAPEST LINE OF MATIIKWS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 221H Forsyth street, America*, 0s ^ . .ctleu In alf the Courts j — ty Court for the twelve months. 12-24 d<£wly. Walt eh K. Wiieatlkv, J. B. Fitzoxeaw | Wheatley Sc Fitzgerald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,| Office: 405 Jackson St., Up Stain, AMERICUS, s GEORGIA | jan7*tf DAYENPORTDRDG CO. McELREE’8 WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerves. Melon Grower* to Meet. There will be a big meeting of tho melon grow ers of Georgia in Macon to day, and of course Americus will be represented there. Important matters will be discussed, as owing to tlie very large crop of melons that will he raised this season, it is important that the growers act promptly in making all necessary arrangements to have the crop properly handled and distributed. Pharmacists Havo Exclusive sale of these Cki.euka EMBROIDERIES In Americus. Wo will save you from 2$c. to 10c., according to width, TK1) Glasses in Americus, Ga. ! 0,1 over y y ar ‘l J’ 0 ' 1 Edgings, Insertions, Allovers and Flouucings FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE, j 61 “JfT. pr “ f ' ,i,io “- ! At this season % of tho year, RIBBONS are always in great de- the*South, Atlanta, r GKOB^iA. 0lan * * D j ,niUK ^ We have an immense stock of all widths and colors, and sell nov-avem. ’ them cheaper than any house in town. IUDSON II BLALOCK, LXUVBR8, Americus, Geo sou* I Will practice In all courts. Partnership limit®* I to civil cases. Office up stairs, corner Lee M® | L&nixr street. In Artesian Block. dec2l*d*wly A Certain Core for Dyspepsia. There Is perhaps no disease so prevalent as Dyspepsia and indigestion and one too, that up to tlie present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. TwtMhirds of the chronic diseases have their origin in Dyspepsia. The symptoms are loss of appetite, loss of flesh, ling of fnl"— — —**• *- **-- — • ter WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women. ftBMB WI *E OF CARDUI lor Weak Nerret Foxm Waat-d. I want all the young red and gray foxea alive that the farmers will bring. *1 for red and 75 ccnta for a gray. Geo. J. Gabkktt, mayl-w-it Columbus, Ga. Illooln Retire. From HualneM. Chicago, May II.—Leopold Bloom, ono of the most daring of the millionaire operators on tho board of trade, an nounces that lie has closed out all of his doals and will permanently retire from tho board. Ho says lie lias ail the money ho wants, and will spend the rest of his Ufa at his ease. He has for some years been a prominent figure on the board and one of its most reckless plungers. The eighth wonder of the world just discovered—Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonfo. It will prove a boon to humani ty. It la the same tonic as that hereto fore told under the same name except that it it tasteless. Guaranteed to cure. 5 t feeling of fulness or weight In tho stomach, occasionally nausea ami vomiting,acidity, flatu lenee, dull pain in the head, with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, Irregularity of Imwels. low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, i* EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. B.G. SIMMONS, W. H. KIMBROUGH | SIMMONS Sc KIMBBOU3H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | Ilarlow Block, Boom 4. Will practice in both State and Federal Court*. I Strict attention paid to all business entr»*tru M I them. Telephone No. 105. 12-lOwu I ivw niniixi*,, mw.|.icssiiCTH, njuiow *Kin, derange- •lent of kidney*, and not unf‘•'Viuently palpita tion of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symptoms Db. Holt’s Dvirmio Kluub trill cure you. Prepared only by A now iuvoico of Ladies’ Rilbod Vests at 10c. Our 25c. vest costs you 40c. elscwhero. Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C mpany, Moxtezdma, oa This difforeuce holds good throughout the entile stock, all ot which MUST BE SOLD GEORGIA—humtkk County. All parties indebted to the estate of Cbas. F. Stanfield, deceased, an requested to come • . nmuiiDiu, uri cmwu, SM IX'qiieHHM] lO COIllC forward and settle the same, aud all those holding claims against said estate wl’l pre Rent them to tne undersigned according to Uw * „ R08A »TAN FIELD. aprJ3-if.il it Administratrix. All Dress Goods Regardless of Cost! Entire Line of Clothing Regardless of Cost I No Reasonable Offer Refused T NOW AT THE W. B. Gukkky. DuPont GrF.m*r. Americua, Ga. Macon, Ga, GUERRY & SON, I AWYERm, AmericuH, Ga. Office injjjl J Pie’* National Bank Building, L**®*[| street. Will practice in Sumter V and County Courts, and in the Supre^Jf Court. Our Junior will regularly atteni | the bchMouh of the Superior Court San. I KnvKiui, ui mu rauuvriur »«»••• • m Arm will take apeclul case* InanySur® 11 I Court on Southwestern Railroad. G.*- 1 OFFICES j^ET&Tow^Tk 1 . jSSP I asrtj c. _ Oc Plans and specifications furni*k«jd ,, I buildings of mil descriptions—public bu^.1 logs especially. ComtLunlcatlons by I to either office will meet with I tentlon. Wm. Hall, SuperlnUndent a i cus office. GEORGIA—Sumtek County. All parties holding claim* against Seth Rodgers will please present thnu in terms of the law for payment, and those Indebted to the deceased are requested to come forward nnd settle the juune. 1 his May 6.1891. in, Administrator. may 6-lm J. H. Allen, ^yiLLIAMSON * KARL, CIVIL AND SANtTASY BFOIN*»JJ%. Plans and e»tlmutee for water •uPPfj sewerage m.d general engineering J®® Construction superintcndsd. •® w ® r !7At* l specialty. Ilcndqusr e's, MontgomeOr^ I Americus office over Davennort Americus office over Dnvenport Drug Htore. Have some fine vacant loj* ••Is on liberal terms. One four room to rent. aprti*^ Hawke. Spectacles, Hzwkes <f*l Glasses, celebrated for their excel;*** | at Dr. Btdrtdfm’,. Call or telephone Andrews A I for breads,, cakes, confections sea “ | groceries in Americas. I tu. H*' to ^ Pi et