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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0K OER: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1891.
4 Household Remedy £
FOR ALL J
BLOOD andsKIN?
* DISEASES
NATIONAL POLITICS.
: getting ready in the camp of
THE REPUBLICANS.
Blaine n Favorite Against the Field—Mc
Kinley Second Choice if He Defeats
Campbell—Anybody to Heat Harrison—
The Time for the Convention.
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6 2lmost supernatural healing properties m
A justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if A
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yyrORKB ■y^ONDERTRL 0URESI
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system was run down generally. Commenced
taking your medicine (Wooldridge’s Wonderful
Cure) and experienced great relief before fin
ishing the first bottle. I hare used It in my
family ever since with good results.
CoLCKBct, Ga., June 15,18*9. L. O. BOWERS.
Dear Sirs: Earlr In the year 18891 had a fully
developed case of Scrofula, so pronounced by
four of the best doctors In the city of Columbus.
I took three bottles of your W. W. C. (Woot-
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» ever I was. 1 took i
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d that I administered the medicine.
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WAUMUbU- CH&
| Washington, D. C., July BO.—Xation-
| al'politics was the topic of conversation
| in this city yesterday, consequent upon
| the meeting of the executive committee
j of the national republican committee,
j The going out of Quay and Dudley
i caused no surprise or comment.
It was expected, and it wasn’t, and
j that is about the length and breadth of
| it.
It is said that every member of tho
executive committee is opposed to Har
rison, save John C. Xow, who wasn’t
there.
All of them favor Elaine, and there is
a general feeling that if the convention
could he held to-morrow Elaine would
be tho nominee of his party, with plenty
of votes to spare.
This may not sound very complimen
tary to Harrison, but it is a hard-pan
fact. It is suggested that if Elaine can
not run, some other man besides Harri
son should be put on the course.
If McKinley should carry Ohio ho will
cut a big figure in tho next republican
convention. The more conservative
members of the committee symposium
admit Blaine’s popularity, but the opin
ion was reiterated that it was a little too
early to begin picking out presidential
candidates.
The prospects of tho fall elections in
Ohio, Iowa and New York were discussed
in the committee, and it was decided to
spend money in these states. McKinley,
beyond doubt, will need a lot of boodle
to help him through, and the Ohio
demands are urgent. The alliance
movement was a snag the committee
struck early. A big mass of correspon
dence relativo to the movement of the
third party people covered the desk of
the secretary. Dozens of other sugges
tions and other dozens of private hitters
were presented. All that appeared to be
of any value were read and considered.
Tho moving out of Quay and Dudley
leaves all to Harrison. They are both
Blaine men and they intend going to
work for him. Dudley especially is
greatly “soured” by tho treatment Har
rison has vouchsafed to him, and ho is
open in his preference for tho Maine
statesman. The selection of the date
and place of the full meeting of tho
committee was entrusted to Quay and
Sloat Fassefc, with the restriction that it
must be called in November, a month
later than these dispatches guessed yes
terday. This implies that the next con
vention may be called to meet in May,
M>2, or not later than Juno.
for Infants and Children.
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obeys his will.
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Office: Secondpioor, Artesian Block,
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Tm CsfTAtrm Compaxt, 77 Mcbrat Stbixt, New Yoiul.
ESTABLISHED 1867.
INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
AMEEICUS, GA.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Watch Repairing and Engraving a specialty. Pianos
Tuned and Repaired.
C. A. FRICKEK, President
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E. P. HARRIS, President and Manager.
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Stoves?, Hardware*, Etc,
Repair Work a Specialty,
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Cotton Exchange,
410 COTTON AVE.
W. W. O’QUINN, Proprietor.
PURE WHISKIES, BRANDIES and WINES.
All kinds of Fancy Drinks at the Bar and polite attention t*' customers.
OLD CHARTER WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.
Drop in when you want a cool and refreshing drink. Prompt atten
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July‘30d2mos
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO.
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Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work.
dJfcw-4-7-6mos MACON, GEORGIA .
W. J. SLAPPE Y,
lerly on Arlesian Corner, has removed to *tore|lately occupied by W. H. Scarborough
UNDER OPERA HOUSE,
Where he will lie glnd to a
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THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Corner Lamar and Jackson St
The Finest Stock of Whiskies, Tobacco.uiul Groceries iu £the c ^)»
Sole Agent for Schuylkill Whiskey,
Which is offered at the low price of 4V.0.
J. B. BROAaZN’S PRIVATE STOCK.
Tea years old, nt 46.00 per gallon.
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U2d&wlf UNDER OPERA HOI ■ h-
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f AT THE ARTESIAN WELL)
Prescriptions a apeciaity, and filled with accuracy and dispatch at ftU hours nig bt 411
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July2Mm
WM. C. SHORT, Manager.