Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, January 14, 1898, Image 7

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THE AMEBICP8 WEEKLY TIMES--RECOKDEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. THEIR— SUCCESS. MAJ. HANDY NO MORE American Envoy to Paris Fair Dies at Augusta. HEW8PAPEB BAN OF GREAT NOTE tunate victims. H * nfcnr Iren am MtHn| dltttu, dlrordeitd blood, n*fvout collapse, or loit of aulal >l|or, kldiwr or urlnsty tftSletilty, hplrocote, plmplti, piles, varicocele, rap tun, ur.nslontl dll' charset. ifrlolLT- rhesaltlM, cctsnh, IcoiiUwrikn.i* or mi dlicoro Peculiar to tour SwE 8,8 &E3 ■* n£%2|H°Swm CO.,ttM Bo. Bread 80 Atlanta, Go. mini No. 2, for womeni No, 1, (or ildn rliiram; No. 4, for catarrh. Free, 84 pare booklet, bj writing naan J mentioning thli paper. tTell Kiowa oa a Bril I loot Aaarnell.l Hath Thle and the Old World—i-mmi. nootlp Idootlfled with tba Big show Chicago, Having Charge o( tba Depart ■oaatof fabliau/. August*, Go., Jan. 8. —MajorMoaer P. Handy, ipfclal United States coni lioner to the Paris exposition, it dead Hi* remaini will bd token to Berlin. Md., for bnrial Major Handy baa been an invalid f< the past two month*. He wa» taken 1,1 You Can Save Dollars. By buying wheels now from Will Dudley. For instance—A Wilhelm, second-hand, at $9.90. Three “Our Specials,” second-hand, at 12.50. Half dozen “Crescent,” second-hand, at $10.50 to $20; good wheels. Ladies wheels from $12 to $20; second-hand. For the next two weeks we will evil you a wheel at ba'f price. We are auxtous to make room for our M models which are on the road. Don't fall to aecure a bargain at once. Wheels aant by Express with privilege of examination wben money la sent to guaran tee Express charges both ways. Correspondence solicited. WILL DUDLEY, Headquarters for Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Specific Tablets Wave V1T4L gffVct on Worses, Hill, Glonds, Moan, Vowel end Mucous Tte- 'lvertomlog Torpid Conditions Invigorating the Enure Fnnotional ii Cures all Kidney, Bladder, Uterine, Pros- taUc and Urethral Affections. Impart rigor and overcome effects of excess and Indiscre tion. Containing remedies that a.t as a tonic to all mucous and gland secretions, •they Impart rigor to all the organs and healthy action to allof ihe function, of the system, and build up the entire crganl-m. In other words, they help every fund on and Impart rigor and health to the entire man. On this principle tbiy cure when all -other remedies hare failed. On sate at ■>avenjortDrug Co., America., or rent by mall on receipt of price by Hag gard Specific Co., Atlanta Ga MAJOR MOSES P. BANDS'. in Paria, whither he bad gone M the special commissioner of the United States to the French expoeition of 1900. He recovered snf&cieutly to make the journey to America and cams at ouce to Augusta. Moses P. Handy was born in Vir ginia, his fatheiy being a prominent Methodiet clergyman. While nnder age he entered the confederate service and irved with gallantry daring the closing months of the war. Major Handy was a sontherner whose brilliant a access itr journalism made him widely known on both sides of the He began his newspaper career on one of the Richmond dailies and his ability soon attracted the attention of the big Hew York journals, and one of them sent him as its apeoial correspond ent to Onbn at tb* time of the Virginia* affair in 1873. After this the major was prominently Identified with Philadelphia jour nalism ' for sereral years He was a man of affairs, and the great World's Fair at Chicago owed mnohof its sue- cam to hit splendid management of the department of publicity. Mr. Kohlsaat of the Chicago Times- Herald was so favorably Impressed with his ability that he made him ohief of hit editorial staff, a position which he held until bis death. He would have had no diffionlty in obtaining an appointment se foreign minister nnder Mr. McKinley, bnt he liked hi* mission to Paris as special commissioner from this country. CASTILLO TACKS OF CUBA. lasargvul Worker Hack After a Success ful Incursion Into tba Islam New York, Jan. 8. — Dr. Janqoin Castillo, ona of the leaden of the Caban jnnta hare, and who is said to hurt been oonueoted with several filibneter- log expeditions, returned here on tho Ward line steamer Niagara after a suc cessful incursion into Cuba. Dr. Castillo refused to aay on what ■hip he reached Cuba, bnt eald that he landed 9 miles east of Mauati bay on Nov. 1 laat, after beiug fired upon by the Spanish fort. ••In our party,” aaid Dr. Castilla •was Justo Garcia, a ton of General Garcia who had escaped from the Span ish penal eolouy at Ceuta off Africa. After we had landed we were joined by Colonel Garcia who had with him 800 insurgents. •'The insurgents are well fed. well armed and supplied with plenty of am munition. The troops are disciplined and confident of success.” Dr. Castillo maintained that the kill, ing of Colonel Unix wai perfectly jus tifiable. RAILWAY MAKES A REPLY. DEBATE ON CIVIL SERVICE. Republican Congressmen "peek la Pavar •» Radical Modiffeatlaa. Washington. Jan. &— The civil... vice debate wot continued in the house until 9 o'clock. The remainder of the session, under a special order, was de voted to enlogising the memory of tb* 1st* IL|>ieceutative Wright of Masse- ohusetts. Saturday, Jau. 15, was set uids for paying tribute to the memory of the late Representative Milliken of Maine Mr. Corliss (Hep, Mich ) was first speaker. Mr. Corliss favored radical modification of the law. He thong t that oouititntiouuliy the neads of the departments were olothed with the 'werof appointing their subordinates. ) that extent he thought if tested the lew would be unconstitutional. Ha be lieved the right of removal should be restored and ihe teuure of office limited- Mr. Hvpbaru (Rep, la) (poke for au hoar aguiust what he termed the popu lar impression of the socalled merit system. The publio, he argned, had been ntteriy misled by the biirn sound ing phrases of the ‘’reformers ” WHidu«|liui Men at Work. Alexandria, lad., Juu. 8. — The wlndowglass factories, employing 1,300 men, have commenced work. A big jol lificatloii was held nml tub men dauceu mini time tu go to work. (A scarcity of houses are keeping the families of u number of the men away, mid if 250 Houses were erecn-u at ouce, they wuulu all be occupied. Hotels and boardiug- bouses aio taxed tu iheir utmost ca pacity. Mc|. tlutlnrworth Hvtccr. Tboxasville. Ga, Jan. 8. —Hon. Ben Butterworth is iltlf improving, though slowly. He had • very good day and bis physician says he has thance to get well. Save Your Lite By using 1 ‘The New Great Sdhth Amer ican Kidney Core. ” This newfamedy is a great snrprise on aooount of its ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the Kidneys, Bladder and Back in male or female, it relieves retention of water, and pain in passing it almost immediately. Save yourselves by using this marvelous cure. Its use will pre vent fatal conseqnenoes in almost all eases by its great alterative and heal ing powers. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist, Americas, Ga Love and war go hand in hand. Even thediu of battle has a sort of engage ment ring.—Chicago Newa mania When a man Carries a penniless girl he'tskes her at her face value. Parsons who are troubled with Indi gestion will be interested In the expert, enee of Wm. H. Peon, cbl-t elerk In the railway mail service at Dee Moines, Iowa who writes: “It gives me pleas ure to testify to the merits of Chamber lain's Colic, Cboleta and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two year* I have suffered from indigestion, and am eobject to frequent severe attaeks of pain In the stomach and bowel*. Oae or two doses ol this remedy never fell* to give perfect reliefs.” Price 23 and 50 eent; for eaie by W. A. Rembert, Druggist. A man baa a rattling old time when he throws diee for the drinka A Core for Lame Back. “My daughter wben recovering from an attaok of fever, was a great auffeter from pain In the back and hips,” writes Londen.Grover,' of Sardis, Ky. “After using quit* a number of remedies with out any benefit (he tried one bottle of Cnamberlaln’s Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief.” Chamberlain's Pain Balm la alto a certain cure Air rheumatism, Sold by W. A. Rambert, Druggist. at alL in no reason why child birth should be a period of pain and dread. Sev ern months before a woman becomes a mother she should prepare herself for we critical ordeal There is a prepara tion made which is intended for this porpoee alone. The name of this wonderful It is preparation is ernally It relax* the mus cles and re lieves the distension, gives elastici ty to every organ oon earned in childbirth, and takes away nil danger and nearly all suffer ing. Best results follow if the remedy is used during the whole period of preg nancy. It is the only remedy of tho kind in the world that is endorsed by physicians. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Frxi Books con taining invaluable in formation for all women, will be sent to any ad dress upon application to Tba Btadlsld H.goUlor Co* Allsnla, Cs. Borne men rob themselves when they call others hard names. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ■awr ' Ires STITT a When a K )-ponnd man Mkc- a T20 pound girl out riding on a tandem ev ery evening—that in love. The progressive ladles of Westfield, Ind., luned a “ Woman’s Edition” of the Westfie'd News, bearing date of April 3, 1890. The piper Is filled with matter of interest to women, ana we notloe the following from a correspond ent, which the editors printed, realising that It treats upon a matter of vital im portance to their sex: “The beet reme dy for oroop, colds end bronchitis that I have been abi* to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has no equal. I gladly reoommend It" 25 and 50 oent bottle for sale by W. A. Rembert, Druggist. About half the time when a woman does hit the nail on the head she drives it in the wrong place. C ASTORIA. r 4 >Kh WiUlanVsVTdney ^ Ms Has no equal-in diseases of thc< ' i *y*-i 1 miem and caused {rouble with your | .Kidneys and Bladder? Have you' ( pains in the loina side, back, groinsj I . land bladder? Have you a flabby ap- , .pearance of tho face, especially 4 'under the eye#? Too frequent dc- ( I , lain pass urine ? William’s Kidney . ’ .PiliawUl impart new life to thedis-l ('eased organa tone up the syxtcm, | land make a new man of you* »y | 'mail 50 cents per box. < < >Williams Mvo. Co., Props., Cleveland, O., , v » For sale at Dodson’s Pkarmacy. Farm Loans Negotiated. -county farms at? par cent Interest. ) J. J, BAKKSLKY, «>»a Xj.» Barlow Block. *■ ericas, 0a Soatb.ro Aiiivor. l-otltloa For Roeolvor mod With Jails. Spoor. Macon, Jan. 8.—The attorneys for the Southern railway have filed the •mended answer to the amended peti tion of the merchants and eitixeni of Maooo, asking for an injunction and reoaiver for the linei claimed to be leg ally held bv the Southern. Under the order of tb* court the Southern was given nntll Jan. 10 In which to file the amended answer or a demurrer to the aireudment offered by the counsel for plaintiffs whan the c was called In November. The case baa not yet been aet for a bearing, but it'is thought that Judge Speer will bear it within the next £0 days RIDICULE THE NEW RULES. Kanllak Papvrs Takv Oee.»lon to Deride White Hua«e Etiquette. London, Jan. / &—The newspapers ridicule the new rules of etiquette at the White Hoots, laying that President McKinley’s protocol .will soon rival Freeident Fanre’a who has long been taunted with adopting monarchist airs. Vanity Fair, quoting the rale begin, ning. "Invitation* issued by Mrs- Me- Kin ley take precedence over all other invitations," says: ••Such rales prove that nnder the (tare and stripes it ta quite probable to be plus royalist* qua 1* royx (more roy alist than lha king). We wonder what Linooln would bare said to any officious understrapper suggesting such rolesT’ Rheumatism Cnrsd In a Day. “MYSTIC CURE” for RHEUMA TISM and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 daya Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at one* the cause and the disease immediately disappear*. The first dose greatly benefits. 76 cents, Bold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist Americue, Ga. 3 a It is bard for a man to pats money that he sees lying on the sidewalk—es pecially if it is counterfeit. Incontinence of water dnring sleep ■topped immediately by Dr. E. Detch- on’e Anti Diaretio. Cure* children and adults aUka Prioe $1. Bold by E J Eldridge, druggist, Americas, Ga The man who marries a wealthy gras w idow makes hay while theenn shines The most enriotu thing in the world a woman who U not ooriona Miss AllieHnghee, Norfolk, Va, was frightfully bnrned on the face and neek. Pain was intensely relieved by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy, W. A. Rembert. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant, Ridge, O., snys, “Alter two doctors gave np my boy to die I saved him from croup by nstng One Minnte Cough Care.” It la the quickest and Most certain reme- day for coagtu, colds and all throat ana Inna trouble*. W. A. Rembert. The man who flirts with servant girls has domestic tastes. • ton wS&Sa Every woman deep in her heart loves a hero. Mr*. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa says “My chttd U worth millions to ; yet I would haveloet her by croup II not invested twenty-five oenta in a bottle of One Minnte Congb Cure.” It euree coughs, cold* andall throat ? troubles. and long tronb W. A. Rembert, Plow’d candy received fresh every week. MukA SvCws. , Store.] ng _ oese ea a mow collector, bnt it acquires sn enviable polish.- Chicago Newa Itch on baman, mange on horse* doga and all stock, eared in 80 minutes byWoolfcrd’s Sanitary Lotion. This never foils. Sold by E. J. Eldridge, druggist, Americas, Ga Necessity is the mother of some in ventions, bat the majority of them ere orphans. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty years needlessly, tortured by physicians for the core of eczema He was quickly cured by naing DeWitt’a Haxel Salve the famona healing salve for piles and akin diseases. W. A. Rembert. A woman always appreciates a rising man—in a street car—bnt she la too modest to mention it gentlemen -*8 Will do well to look through our stock of FurnishingJGoods before buying. Everything new. Noth ing carried over from last season. We handle Wilson Bros Underwear. „ Wilson Bros Dress Shirts. Wilson BrosjHalf Hose and Gloves. Wilson Bros Suspenders, etc. The New “Columbia” I Shirts in white and fancy bosoms. Also a foil line of Mclntoshfcoats, Umbrellas. We can save you money in anything in Men’s wear. 8^- BRITTON & DODSON, I 405 Jackson Street,^next.to E. J. Eldridge drugstore. . A -- - - -i CASTORIA AYcgetablcPrcparationforAs- similallngteTeodandHcgula- iiijgtteStonwteand Bowels of Infan is /Children Promotesth'|esOon,Cheerful ness andHrat.Gonfalns neither ttraaa-smiBima. tioruSourStomach.Di WanMjConvulsfons,feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of TTEW YORK. EXACT COPY or WRAPPEB. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- A (19 ON 3HE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTTJ3 OF CASTORIA Osstorla is pat ep In oas-shs bottles only. It ll not sold in balk. Doa't show anyone to sell r anything all* on tbs plea or promise that it ’Jnit as good” and “will answer every par- pose.” W8o* tbit yoa get O-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. One Minnte Congh Core euros quick ly. That’s what yon want I W. A. Rembert The sun shines for all, bnt the sleep ing-car porter does it for ■ quarter. Mrs. 3L B. Ford, RuddeU’s HI. suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronio constipation and waa finally cored by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risera, the famona little pilia for all stomach and liver tronblea W. A. Rembert. A eat may look at a King. bnt a man at times prefers to look atm aoa “T- ?. OASTOIUA. Extract, oolognea, etc, etc, etof.the finest goods cheap. Bcmbcrt’e Drug A Matt With “That Tired Feeling” whan he returns home from business, loo] at one of our soft oonohes, downy Turkish chairs, or rocker* as a life preserver, from which yon couldn't drive him with a new axe. No danger of your husband or ion "wandering from his ownlfireside” when he ouoe gets oomfortably ensconced {none of them. 0. La DIXON; ^ THE- HORSELESS CARRIAGE Is not popular in Amerlous as yet, bn if youjrant the best Buggy, Wagon, Phaeton or other light vehlelea call on or write Si GREEN BROS., (Successors to Tbomaa & Green) The leading carriagetmlth*. Their work i of BEST QUALITY and prices reaaon^tle. Se* them fo&aumate* before puclsx your order COME YE WHO HUNGER!] And Buy Your Heats at ttie Palace Mar3s.et (SI Hxwklu' Old stand.) I We have per Wynne Meat and Provision Co. ^