Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, October 14, 1892, Image 3

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Tin: AMKRICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER I I, 1692. CHILD BIRTH . ! . MADE EASY! V. Fxtrso"# j sclent ik- z"\ p'rproJ Ijuiment, every ingre- * t yl rct^ni/ei value anJ in ( tjr.t u*c l*y the medical pro- . .. n. Thev: ingredient* are com- V ji-i jnunr.e: hitherto unknown •MOTHERS’ FRIEND” • V !l l IX> aH tint is chimed for , a\. >MOKE. It Shorten* l abor, I , v < l*.i,Diminishes Dangert«» I • Mother and Child. Hook I M-rMias” mailed FREE, con- I. - valuable information and v . ...tj'v tc’timonialv Vf . • .-f.-rt-M-eSisareThutie DKloriFLO HtCvLilM CO., aCantx.ta. Ml.ll ItV All. MirtHlIRT* Fn TTTTTrrjrrrT' L^»«aMQsl>i;. LIPIMAN 15RC8^ tV.^au, lippim'i Bloc*, BAVA. 1AH, Kor sale by the DAVKNPOItT WU'fl COMPANY* Amerioua, Oa. Cheap Medicines. RETAILED AT WHOLESALE RATES. sr£5 •7.7. & < •»I.YwVzktaUVMoeptu F.**rytLi»c «I»* «* I * "P* n *“ 1 . - ‘i* undo ktt J^und.. A4dr*»» MCOBS' PHARMACY. ATLANTA. GA. Cor. Marietta ft Peachtree St«. * A Household Remedy fOR ALL $ BLOOD «°SKIN < DISEASES BB.B. * Botanic Blicd Balm $ ll r.irPk fr * en,ul ‘ Wl CIM.Mll ♦> 11 b.llLS RHEUM. fCZIMA. •*•»» <* .. • -.t.fl.unt SHIN CIUPVtON, bt- ,♦ s «•. ttlr.5 ; (Lex I* Ml I* tonlBf ip tk* j • .icai j.tJ r«itorls| tM CsattltNtls*. * impaired tr*» as* «**•«. Hi 9 >>s il Swf.ernatHral kMlisf arepertlsi } He ,s us •• |uannieel«f • cere, I 4 totuonsare t*tlow«4. * ScliT FREE -■aws— - '*.003 mu CO . Ut«M. *•. . »»tyt. a In Hot Weather •t cup of beef tea wade from Uebig Company’s Extract of Beef •'•ill be found palatable, refresh- ins' and beneficial. Tills Ex- IL\tr KEEPS KOK ANV LENGTH •'I time in the HOTTEST CI.I- ■'ue. He sure and get l.iebig COMPANY'S and avoid loss <nd disappointment. ii.ioT . Jif'fissr •IHTKRSOS MAVIS. HIS MONUMENT WILL TOWER UNDER THE BLUE SKIES •>r Yirtuu »:>..> cii, win im,, i„ k.i.. ■ l-dtewriU fluglU |a *tuh*« ril.r RAU.iHHI. AllMUHIIIIhillfr ran. a ».| Her rni.uiioM st hi im- Wurth* Tlir erection of a niotiuiiirnt to J» if, r- ■••n Dari*. iu the t ily of Richmond. V . . should enlist the sympathy of r »ei y u southerner. !«igbtly indeed will it emphasise that loyalty that ram Hedged |,y the Mouth to Nr. Ihila, «hro he nine to AtUnu .* few >ear* ago, if she no* untlde to mutter the enthusiasm that i« ner.i.d r«i erect the monuiuent. IIU Usl Vlalt io Atlanta. Nut more than live year* have passed ■luce the U|diiroed fare* of lo.iRiu |»«H.|»1e gar.erl lovingly inti* the eye* of the old chieftain. I' seemed that day as if the heart of the inuititiide wan actually on lire and when that aupeth old cavalier, ral Lmgstrcet, appealed on the platform, with hi* bath rod sword dan gliiiK from IiIn Ih It, the very nit wjin up lifted by the shout of tlm miillltudo oh I from their midst and floated out hi the oak* that It muted tin Ir foliage the battle livid heyor.tl th- city, was during the month of May a cloud obscurrd the firmament. The ftchoola were dc-ci h.I of their |iu |dU and the children went out over (hr ItytAi rob the flower gnden» and the rrenluiUMN. They wotked the hi. soma thua gathered into gaiiauda that M-rmcd to 1'ilfrr their n« n freah young U*aut>, and running iu advame of liotaea, they ahowrird their tribute cldldluMxt along the |*:ath of the |ir<M the aaauranco of their lipa that Mr. Da*ia waa still the executive of love‘a republic and the contnander-in-cbief of their aflectiona. luoiihor Sir. |>«*U. Hut the old man died—full of years and honora-died in the month of De- ctinher, when the anowa that maotle<l the hilUi l*« < tied out the purity of the life that h 11 »losed and ajioke of the new. nm iU.ei! j. uth upon which he had i I'allcr M dlirtM wept around the platform and fathers l«**ik# d on in a inint of rriery that SA-erned to |o«e their soula iu the past, .Suddenly the miciia! Henry (irady, went out to hear of the multitude, and atirred the Immoiu of the gathered soldiery with a feeling t«mdeep for plaudit a. It glowed with the fervor of the noonday sun and seemed to catch its beauty from the calendar, that hung its drjj»ery it|*»D the tree*. Ilrnry tlret)'» Urlomir. •irady turned to Mr. Davis and sairi: “It la good, »|r, for you toliehere. Mlier learleia have ha*! their triiiinpha, :**u«|iieror« have wotn crowns, and lotion* l.ave U ni piled oil the victors of oatth's gieat battles, but never ycr, sir, imv man to tuoro loving people. Never m<|ucmr wore prouder diadem than thu deathless love that crowns your gray hairs today. Never king Inhabited more splendid pulaco than the millions n( hi nve hearts hi which your dear name and fame are forever cnslitilled. S|>eak* lug to you, rlr, as the son of a Confcdrr- !o soldier who sealed his devotion with Is life-holding kinship through Ids loud to you ami yours—standing mid* ay Ifctwccn the thinning ranks of Ids Id comrades whose faltering footsteps are turned towards the grave.and the new generation thronging eagerly to take the k that falls unfinished from their hands-here is the auspicious present across which the ldstoiie past salutes a glorious future- let me pledge you that the love we bear jflu shall be trans mitted to our children and our children's children, ami that generations yet un* born shall in this fair land hold your i>ry sacred and point with pride to lofty ami stainless life. My coun trymen (turning to the crowd), let us teach the lesson in this tdd man's life that defeat hath Its glory. I^*t **• de* claie that this outcast from the privl- « f ti is gt a* g*oitiimerit is the un owned king of your |«op)e and that no uthern man, high or humble, desires a greater glory than to bear with him heart to heart, the blame and the burden f the came for which he stands unpar- dotted. In dignity ami honor ho met »|M»nsibiiity of our common gause. In obscurity ami poverty he lias borne for twenty years the reproach of our enemies and the oblmpiy of defeat. This ivement limit Its richest reward in the fact that we can light with sunshine the f a patli which has long been dark and dreaiy. Georgians, catiutryinen, •Idlers and sons of soldiers and brnvs omen, the light and soul and crown of ir civilisation, rlso up and give your heart* voice, as we tell .Idlersou Davis that lie is at homo among his people." That welcome was a peat I of oratory, ami when the last sentences ran out the 11ps of the eloquent i|*eaker the crowd rose up like a trained army at the cry of their captain. The tumult gathered like thunder and the shout of mingleJ voleee was like the roar of ocean billows. Hut insUntly the noise grew ipiiet, ami like the waves ol lake (icnessaret that slept In silence when the storm was chastened, the voice of the “old nun eloquent" swept over the crowd and their ears were Immediately couched lnt*» listening. TfcelHd Mas UHstsa H«w*. Hut the day with It* fever and excite* kii clo^J, ,1 though th. .un wm I n-lucUnl l« touch the horizon and to ,uict the .U|.r*macy of a da/ undi»- putrd 1} cloud, und -• Ilcb In IU r..c lation.. The night, bon.ter, with IU return of .tare drew up aa th« day .a- pired and th. moon, lib. aail.crhow, di.playrd It. errerent In lh« n«.t. A lovelier night iwver l.illowcl the .klrU of n fairer day. «d men a. they rrnlhed th, .treeta In the gntlietllg twilight t+ k«l to each other, “Sm the iky roonWRnUlnir 1 Not many days tkeicafter another spirit, after breathing the message of I *ve, assumed the wings of an angel am! swept beyond the glow of the sun set. Thu* the welt timed ami the wel- comer of that great day met each other in the 1*eatitlfnl Chiistmistide to gather the nioruiug glories of |otuJise and to celebrate the Iditliday of the Prince of Peace. Are Tltrjr l .tr^i.lt Atlanta has n*'t forgotten ttie sunny face of Henry Urarly nor the wintry locks of Mr. Davis. V hen the old chieftain lay shrouded in New (h leans, each state iu the south disputed tlio right to treasure hi* dust, nnd even before Ills ashes were laid away in their tomb, they warred in un seemly strife over hisliody. It was only the alfcctl mate show, however, that mado by those states to prove which • •no loved him beat—for there slate in tho south that would not gladly — nay, even fondly have opened her bosom an I given the old man a arpul ••lire in her heart. Scarcely three summers have now trailed the Ir blossoms over his tomb gilded with their beautiful sunshine the marble sleep of the old hero, ami yet the question Is asked, implying a doubt, will the south build him a monument 11 Hill He Krrrtftl. Build him a monument! That she w ill, ami if love could lie the architect anti was as i*m|»erial as affectionate, it would rise to a sculpture [of pure gold aud would soar lieyoml the flight of the eagle. >he will build HJf her women have to immolate their jewels ami hrr children trudge barrftMitcd to sclimd in the lie art of midwinter. >he will built! P. out of her own marble ami she will employ her own builders. Not a man should touch It who does not approach it a* lie would an altar, anti who docs not build it with clean hand* and with a spirit as pure as that which lurks in the kiss of a mother. Virginia lirartn If. There is no litter soil upon which the monument could stand than the soil of old Virginia—bathed in the blood of every state ami freighted with the dust of every village. There is no fitter at mosphere In which It could lift its head than the nir of historic Richmond, sweetened by the exultant hopes nnd Idened by the last despair of the old confederacy. Along the sweep of the Rappahannock nnd in the solitudea of the forest through which the autumn inds are today sighing, sleep tho sol dier* nf every state, and among them martyred children of firorgia. an, certainly no soldier not the i soldier, should curb his liberal ity because the monument will be erected In Virginia. Virginia is entitled nunient because she Buffered the worst, ami because, in addition to J Jackson, she gave to the lost cau*e both its cradle and its sepulchre. A contribution that is even tainted by envy of Hlchmond should not be allowed ell the fund that witl represent the free gift of the southern |*eople. Tlirrr I* (Hi The question may be asked is there any disloyalty in such a movement? There Is none expressed ami equally there is mme Implied. It is only the record of hi* life that his |>eople desire to preserve and that includes every one of his battles in Mexico, ft will be con ceded that had he fallen then a nation would have mourned his loss ami the Howera of every section would have mingled their fragrance over his grave. Did Providence spare such a life for treestiu? Never! Nor la it treason that the south intends to reward. Mie mere ly seeks to honor the courage, the fidel ity ami tho sufferings ami who may have been better, but was certainly no worse than her people. Tho south watches with pride the growth of that pile that Is rUIng in honor nf Heueral Urant. Who not only Hubecrihca her good will but ha* added by her contribution* more than a single Inch to Its height, .she only ask* In re turn for the privilege, unmolested, of doing honor to her dead, and she pledges that a* soon aa the column I* high ngh to cast a shadow ahe will dedi cate it with the national anthem to the hole republic. >:i»r)Mr nUmuU Help. The monument aa now contemplated til c**at In the neighborhood of UVt.OdU. If every man, woman ami child In the •outh subscribes a copper cent tbe aggre gate will be sufficient to erect tbe mono meat. If everybody who is able to work and to earn a livelihood will contribute quarter toward* th* enterprise it will be more than enough to build It Tbe fame of Mr. Davis Is tbe common property of bis people, and the enter prise of building tbe monument should be *o directed that the poor aa well aa tbe rich should aid in tbe contribution. The deeds to the monument should not be given to n few trustee*, hot to the whole people and the tides to the be divided among •f every town aad and can afford to (my It witbout the slightest tax upon her resources. There is not a richer state in the south, and with her forest* of gold and copper and iron stretching away in the glou of ber Indian summer, she can pay it a* c*«ilv as she can haul her produce to markrt Already the promise of a sph-mBd list • vest is written in every del I, ami if Georgia fails to derote a large part of her crop to the building of the Davis monument the inference will lie th.it ber great soul has shrunken, ami, like the foolish brother of Jacob, she has birthright for a mess of pot- But tie* id if •eorgia will do her p, she fails Ur roll up e-Vl.ODi) for the mon ument there are men in her border* who will make up for the difference. I.et the Mississippi river, as it flows by the grave of th« old hero, gatheting the contributions of every mountain spring as it flows in majestic silence to the gulf, be the ty |*e of that other cur rent that will Mow to the ha*e of Idi monument, gat lining its tribute fron every heart as it lieats in the crowded city and among the mountain pine* rippling as it fiowji in the beautiful melody of tho southern lips. .% rtiolrrw Hrwrr. A reported outbreak of cholera at I lei metta, N. J., created much excitement in that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera, hut n violent dysentery, which is almost as severe ami dangerous aa cholera. Mr. Walter Willard, a prominent merchant of Jameshurg, two miles from llelmetta, says < hamlieilain’a Colic, ('holers and Diarrlm-a Remedy has given great satis faction in the most severe cases of dys entery. It is certainly one of the beat things ever made. For sale by W. J Reubert, druggist. sepD'Hhl w I m VV II AT IS COKRKCT? r.ifthoj. Xrl*os dim IIU Nouhrn Itwllmr* •mi ( tiurrh Matter*. One clause in the recent address of IU. Rev. (’Inland Kinlocb Nt-laon, D. D., Bishop of Georgia, has evoked consider able comment. Here it is: “So while some very important privl leges and customs, and such as the com reunion of women, the chanting of the psalter, the use of distinctive vestments, rests rather upon tradition than upon any act of synod or council, there are other usages not so )»ercmptory but yot deserving our attention, and which the reverent mind will be disjMMed to con serve. “To give one of these «|»ecBlc author ity, I herewith adopt this rule for the liocese of Georgia, thus relieving the clergy of individual rulings, that, accord ing to ancient and continuous custom, no marriages be celebrated In advent or from Hcptuugoslum before Faster, and that burials bo not attended on Sun- lay." l.t'.MON KI.UIII, A rtraNint l-ruion Towlr. For biliousness, constipation, maiatla, Colds and tbe Grip. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart diseases. For fever, chills, debllitv and kidney diseases, take Bcmon Klixtr. ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take la-mon Klislr. Dr.*Mo/ley** I*mon KUxir Is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, com bined with other vegetable liver Ionics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. .VJc. and f 1 bottles at druggists. I’repared only by Dr. If. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. AttlwCsptM. I bare just taken tbe last of two bot tles of Dt. II. Moseley's I^mon Kllxir for nervous headache. Indigestion, with diseased liver and kidneys. Tho Klislr cured me. I found it the greatest medi cine 1 ever useJ. J. II. Mkxxk'U, Attorney, !£!■*• F Street, Washington, D. 1*. Tram a I'ruanfarat 1*4;. Have not been able in two years to walk r stand without autTering great pain. Since taking Dr, Moxley's I-erm-n F.llxlr i walk half a mile without suffering the least inconvenience. Mu*. R. II. HUMID*ollTII, Grinin, Ga. ncUMhu-siin-wky ilm llllnd Tom's Mother. i.rmm’s, Ga,, Oct. <). — Kllza Wig gins, the mother of tho w orld renowned Blind Tom," arrived in Columbus Tuesday night from Ohio. Until a few years ago Kllza has always been a resi dent of Columbus, but since that time has been living in Ohio aud other places west. She will again take up her real dence in Columbus. A riRK ItLOOIt Vtt UKIXK. Bad blood i* the first cause of much ill health, ft affects the brain, th* nerves, tbe heart, tbe lungs, the liver and the kidneys. Kvery organ of tbe body be come* debilitated and there is sorenewa and distress in every part washed by tbe great river of life, when Idled with poi sonous impurities. A true blood medl will therefore frequently restore tbe invalid to health ami strength when all else fails. Such a medicine Is IH. Jut»n Rail's *arwaf«rtlla. and cleansing it of every Impurity, the broken down constitution become* con valescent xml begins to rebuild at once. Instead of growing weaker and mote debilitated, one become* stronger In every part, nnd feels an elasticity of spirits and youthful buoyancy that Is most gratifying. Large bottle (lUi tow- spoonfuls) |1 OQi bold by druggists, arAlbert a Randolph, of Canons, _ anans writes: “I felt myself growing srvoua and mors wank each day. L N. K. W. 1». I*. 1». It. It. u. C. <J. c. \v. vv. c;. i>. i>. u. Scott's Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, a sizes. OiiALhjuewA-. Wo offer n Inr^o stock of.tho following uiiiclcH: In Patent and Proprietary Medicin^ King’s Discovery,"a sizes, Simmons’ Li\cr Rcgulaton Cuticura Remedies, W Tint's Pills, 4 Carter’s Little Liver Pills Derma lotion, 2 sizes. Stone's Cod Liver Oil, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate jj Barker’s I Iorsc & Cattle P’ j" Warner’s Safe Cure, test! Perry Davis'Pain Killer, 2 s’/.s King’s Royal Gcrmateur. And many others. r am A Full Line of SURGICAL INSTRUMEN1 In Rubber Goods.^ Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. 1 ; good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bott holding from a pint |to one gallon. Nipples, NurtTS I Bottles aud Fittings. ,l “* lw I3XT PERPiUMESB V SOAPS. X A very large assortment of Pear's, Fel's'nnd others. (—( THEH MOMETER SEED. gt Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets, Irish PotatoquM * PAIKTTS. REN Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. ; Toilet Articles. Cotnhs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powd^ty* POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, EYE-OLASSES, Wc bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpcnl Batcmac 5 Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, tract lemon, extract vanilla (from liest beans) and mauyol preparations. Wc solicit your patronage. Respectfully, ^ 322 Lam»r St. DAVENP0RTI0RU8 C0MPAN1 Tl.!« CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY EXPOSITKfl COLUMBUS, GA. Opens Oct. £6th. Closes Noy. 5th, 189f Ten days 0? Rare Enjoyment. Liberal Premium Lists for County and Individual Exility Racing Will Be a great Feati Big purse* and Splendid Running and Trotting lUu*. ■ Tb*amusement prugraiumn will nnbiace a variety of n«nrl and attractive ftaCg I'remium list* can Im* had un application to the eerretarv. This Ki|>o*ition will lie the greatest Columbus ever held. The usual low rats** for round trip will be offered !»♦ the larfuu* Railroads. Make your arrangement* to come to Columbus and have A GOOD TIME. S. A. CARTER, President. C. A. ETHEREDGE. Secret