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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1898
SPAIN MUST ACT SOON
Your Uncle Sam Not Satisfied
About do Lome Yet.
rOLICY OF THE PRESIDENT
Corn
responds readily to proper fer
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain are sure to result
from a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least 7% actual
Potash
Our bocks arc free to farmers.
GERMAN KAM WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York,
n.IrhMtrr'a FxsIUh Diamond JlrU* _
Pennyroyal pills
I Oric<n*l uil Oily GrnaliA A
Vyk'N a*re. Hviii HUM*. uoKSutaV
$0 Fur ns Person I Allusion* to .MrKln-
ley Are Concermnl, I lie Incident Is
Settled—Disavowal, Ilmvever, of In
ferences Ke^rdln^ t’liba and Heel-
proelty Will He Dentiiiitled.
Washington JYb. 10.—Tho policy of
the administration eoneeniiti^ the tie
Lome incident can 1m* htaf**d briefly anti
definitely and on authority not ojien to
question as foil »\va: The pn*sidt*nt is
awaiting the full rejxirt of United
States Minister Woodford, who, in the
brief report already made. stated that
fuller details vil! Ik* fonvunhd.
So far as the personal allusions of the
late minister to the president are con*
corned the incident is undoubtedly
closed. No demand has 1m*vm. t.r will lie
tnade, according to the present inten
tions, for n disavowal of them.
But the inferences in the letter which
bring in question Spa in's good faith on
questions of reciprocity, and in friendly
autonomy for Cuba, if not disavowed
voluntarily, may liecomn the anbjoct of
further diplomatic! correspondence, al*
though as to this matter, as 1ms Ih'oii
Stated heretofore, the president will
await Minister Woodford's fuller ad
vices before anything is decided upon.
This feature of the ex-minister’s letter
la entirely disassociated from the per-
aonal aspect which resulted in his re
tirement. It 19 confidently expectod by
this government that S|iuin will take
early opportunity to disavow* the state
ments of its late representative so fuiyns
as they tend to commit S|Kii» to a policy
which lea via her good faith open to sc*
rions doubt. . .... matlon lleals ami Protects the M#*tnb' me
It IS felt to be most desirable that this 1 Restores the Smses of Taste and smell. Full
f overamont should have nodoubt as to j 5.l4e60e; Tr lal tlz: 10„ at Druggisu or by
pain*8 real purposes and fecliegs on
those vital quo.-dions which have lieeii
lubjectsof nogoliation or are likely to
become such in the immediate future. |
Considerable importance is attached
I I'rucKlft tor CkUkrHtl• /W.
\m.md Mrmn.1 In K*4 **4 OUd »«*W
nutir*. eetlml »lih blv ribbon. Take
Jnoothrr. />>/*»•• danftrms ttthiuu- -
At Iinuri***. or wad 4ff.
In •utsta Ur particulars, trediauaWW enl
_ ** KelUf far l.adlr tn Uttrr. bt rr»—»
kc»i bnnoiu. Hillaia, Pa.
Auk lour
Druggist
for a gent'rouH
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
ELY’S
CREAK CALM
CATARRH
contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any
other lujurloundrug
'pens and
cleanse* the Nasal Passages. Allays Inllaoi*
i in .til.
Uomjiderablo importance
to tho time when de LotneV
s resignation
was accepted. If the u>'tiuti was taken
prior to the submitting of (General Wood
ford's request for hi* rc nil. the admin- •
istration will feel in. . . disposed to per
mit the matter to dn ;>. i
Passports cannot now b»* given Scnor '
do Lome. His retirement from official 1
position places him in flu* same relation i
to this gnvi.Tnmeut as any other for- »
•signer here. The opportunity to thus j
•oenre his dismissal slipp'd away while j
.* reply was awaited from Wixxlford.
The president is not so indignant at
the expreasions of de Lome as an* the j
administration subordinates. The presi-
•dent lias grown accustomed during bis
public career to criticism, and docs not
reel inolined to resent the wonls of tho
\ Spaniard as fully as does Judge Day and
9 his associates.
Tho whole matter 1 as been placed in
the hands of Judge Day for settlement,
and the president will not hiterfen*.
PARKER'S
_ HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse* and bcmutlfiet th* hair.
Proa iota* • luxumnt growth.
Uevcr Falls to Beatorr Gray
Hair to it* Youthful Color.
Care* mlp dimMti * n»lr Uliiaf.
FLOWERS
PANSIES. NASTURTIUMS
SWEET PEAS, one Pkt. of
each variety for only C njo
laetadlnf 7tm npf of UN C*Ulufu« and Floral Culture,
PISS C. p. MFHIKOTT. ns mtbHw«»*.. Plaa.
SEA HALL IS
DESTROYED.
imI
JPiAe rtnlldlng at Xoi-iiihI Iturns
Student. N.rrmvly Km’u|ii'.
Huntsville, Ala.. Fi b. 10.—Seay hall,
one of tho handsomest buildings of tlai
Agricnltar.il auil M)»-Unnin>.l collogu fur
negroes at Normal, Ala., has boon total
ly destroyed by lire. Included in tho
loss is a large amount of school proper
ties and Iho gi'iierul effects of 33 stu
dents. Two watchmen employed on the
Campus at night saw nothing of the tire
until it burst out in u great blaze at tbu
top of the building.
Twenty-fivo students were asleep in
ihe third story, this jkirt of the building
being used regularly as a dormitory. All
hairbreadth escaiie from crenia-
SENT FREE
to housekeepers
Liebig COMPANY’S
Extract of Beef
COOK book
telling how to prepaYe a any dell-
cale.and deliolone dishes.
Addrea*. Liebig Co., P.O. Box 2718. New York
hada
%
stairway was cut o(T bv tlat
flames and some jum)>-d to the ground.
Others were rescued by the erection of
tedders. Tbe house was burned iu a
few minutes. The loss will reach sev
eral thousands.
8cay hall was built in isirr and was
named in honor of Thomas Seay, who
was a governor of Alulsiinu. The ground
| floor was used us a recitation nsnu. Tho
building will bo replaced al one*- by stu
dents of the st-hotd who are studying
tarpentering.
day Hires V- ^
Hoot beer ^5 _^V*w
stands be- "S, (fiZ"
tween you 'yy//..
and the dis- ^//f!l\\w\
tressing ef-
fecLs of the heat. ’ :
HIRES
Rootbeer
HOWARD LOSE3 HIS CASE.
AlHlMmlitn’s Itiililt Deposit Subject to
l.evy by Crcdltur*.
Wasuixoton, Feb. 10.—Aceonling to
an opinion handed down today by tbit
court of appeals for the District of Co
lumbia iu the ease of tbe Citizens’ Hunk
and Trust tvmipuny of Nashville, Tcnn.,
against Representative Milfortl W. How
ard of Alalnma, the lunk aeetmnls of
congressmen are subject to levy by their
<T«Utors anywhere.
The Tennessee Banking company se- cures tjnlckl
cured a jndgnn-nt for lll.'il against Mr. | made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick
Howartl. and sought to levy tqx.it jellft quick cure. Pleasant to take,
which hi* hail iu a Washington Umk. : Lblldrco like It And adultf like It.
Mr. Hmvurd denied tie right «.f juris Mothert buy it for their children,
fiction and ivmtendiMl that if creditor* ' by K.O. D8Wlt%AOo.,iD8k«rpof
- ... )e Wltt’p * * *
cools the blood,
tones the stom
ach, invigorates
the body fn 11 y
satisfies the thirst.
A delicious .spark
ling, temperance
drink of the high
est medicinal value.
Mid* •
“ONE
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cures tinlckly. That U what it «u
for. Pr
could "hound uml hnrrass”
here as a public servant, it
1 i Htl. ntlla
< “7 v. VU« OIMTII Ul
Llttl, Kuril Ula.ru. the f.etoau
perlonminee of bis duI[e-' “ U " . DK. La RUE'S VIGOR OF LIFE.
The court held that
congressman
was evempt front the si-rvi<v of iirovss
while going to uuil from the capitol or
while congress- was in session, but di>-
clared that he could m>t Is; a meml.-r of
congress from wane state and hoM bis
residence here. He must be considered
a resident »>f the uiute from which ltu
Was eloetisl.
Burgess Krer; M nr n«/.
Camilla. Ga., Feb. It—The trial of
Bob Burgers and wife for tbe murder of
Julia Burgess, their 3-ycar-old (laugh
ter, resulted iu Bob mmmg clear and
bis wife being sent to tile asylum. She
had only born released from the asylum
■ but a few months. : *
shocking tragedT e
county. Tbe little girl was not only
tlibcorcrjr, tbemuitof cliuicul « *|wri
menu in tbe uranla
«>f ihc in rvtmulo-
biilty hoKpiuls of
5
_ V /^, *aJ
ilffe E&
OMAIESTJJWSLIir
Memory, W^iinc
(•IvAAt*. end e'l
r iT-r t s of *t* I f elmwo
o r IndiscretloB,
which tin lit* one
for *tudjr,hu*lnc«i
«ir murrUtfe. Iinol
uljrcnrivhy »urt
ti (he iwet of
diNTBur. lull i«
a great serve toilc a ad blood bmllder, hrlnelnf
b*n-k the plak flew Uj thr pale cheek* and re-
-* »rlna ih.* v«str tf yoath. it ward* off Iimi-
' J rj.1,■ .... ^ w , tty and caaaamptiem. Its curative effort* ht*in
r month*. Thl* lue Uloat j a| 0 ncc, thu* Imurin* Mtou-l vitality andre-
tragixlv eVi»r rommifr* U tn tliG \ n**we*l vfror aad cond'lrtire. which alwajrs fot-
Tbe little irirl wiu not onlv ; b»w lu oar. We warraat caret. Inaut on
La M *U*'J VIGOR or LIFE and Uke mo other,
wnippcu to fkxUh, bat had tbe appnar- kran be earned in rest pocket, tl.oo per box.
ance of being atauipadwUh « .ho* uU I mraS"Cot,'cS3k5tS.
FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES.
WE SH©W LIMES
Not to Be Found Elsewhere.
Hndling the products of all the’leading factories, and it wil)
be to your advantage to look o\ er our immense stocklbefore pur
chasing.
Our stock oi 112 Decorated Dinner Sets are! without ques
tion the handsomest and cheapest that has ever been brought; to
this market.
For Lame Geo If, Eric-a-Brac, Wedgewood Ware, Fancy-
Center Tables, Bcdrocm Suits, Chiffoniers we are headquarters.
\
A. W. SMITH.
Havilands Decorated Dinner Sets.
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The Travelers’ Life Insurance Co.
SV.NOSOMOUS OF RELIABILITY. ZTIIENOTII 2Cd CONSERVATIVE METHODS.
It is the pioneer of stock rate insurance by which plan the
insured pays only ^or what he irets. Their plan eliminates
all elements of gambling. The insured does not bet on pro
bable earnings of the company -for a period of io, 15 or 20
years as the case may be, nor does be bet that he will outlive
that period to realize the estimated profits or accumulations.
Their policies have ex'ended insurance, paid up cash sur
render and loan values; are incontestable after two years,
«ind nonforfeitable after three years from the date of issue.
All these features are guaranteed and distinctly printed in
each policy. They deal not in estimates but guarantees.
Their premium rate is -from 2o to 35 percent, less than
the old line companies. Represented by
JOHN B. FELDER £ SON
AMldtnt Inioranc'MltoJntlila Con pany,
Atucricus.Go.
SEE
THAT THE
RELICS OF NAPOLEON
AND JOSEPHINE
at Malmaixou never revealed such exquis
ite devices fur promoting the comfort of
the occupant as that prince of comfort
givers, the Morris chair, or one of our
parlor chairs, accompanied by a Japanese
foot res'. The acme of home comfort is
reached by catering to yourself with such
luxuries, and we have them in all varfe
ties.
0. L. DIXON.
^LL VIEWS OF
©UR EQUIPAGES
results!in the tame decision—that they
are as’good as can be made, and that for
the priccs'asked they are the best. Not
only is the general style iierfect but all
the details have been carefully looked after
and all tbe.little new inventions that are
so pleasing and convenient have been cm
bodied.
Smi-
jtUtmam*
JUkdUSJ*-
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach,DiatThoea,
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPED.
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON *5HE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE OF
Outoria !• pet cp la eaa>t!w bottka oily. It
Is not told in balk. Don't allow aaycne to tall
yon anything olio on tho plan or premia* that it
it “Jnit m good" and "will answer every pur
pose." *** Bro that yon got 0-A-S-T-0-E-I-A.
Hi fu-
liaUa
«I*i»te?o£
Wlpplf.
SB.. 5—
J"
GPEEN BPOS.
(Successor* to Tbomaa S. Green)
W. C. Kl’RLOW
FURLOW & JONES,
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance.
Wr have recently mltlcd to our already extenMve business that of the late K 1. 1IYKD
retain Inc all ton>pm»rw reprt*ent©«l i»y him, and a* In the paNtcan give tbe best Insurance
at low est ratio. vVe repre-eut home of tbe oldest aud stroageMt AMhHlCAN and KNGLLSH
COMl’ANlK.s Con^nlr u»« Hr fore placing vour Insurance.
|y*dln Houm* and Country Prwpnriy Inanred nt thn Lowent IUj*i
TI
WINDSOR.
800008^ •
l) CI1,\5. M. STOhYTK i CO. t
I New Fall Suitings.
£ Gentlemen:—I’ve got'em and they are beau-
£ties, a^d am not asking the earth for them either,
g: In fact I can everlastingly knock the spots out of the
EE prices of the sample tailors and give you fits at the
£; same time, in cheap suits, high-class business suits
£ and dress suits that are elegantly made; beautifully
g: trimmed; the acme of perfection in style. Call and
g-see the only recognized fashion plates in the city.
■Windsor'Block.
JOHN KAY.
ginnmminnmumtnimimt
^ Paper rtlakcrs & Dealers a
AMERICUS, GA.
Ueouok U. Fields, Proprietor.
^ No. 520 22 MINOR STREET (J
(j: : ‘ PHILADELPHIA «)
5 StNO.FOS.CIULOCl/E.lSD-SSMPlfS C
• oooo r> c r> •
MOTT’S
PENNYROYAL PILLS.5
Tho only nb, our* as*
reliabla Femal* TILL
•tst offered to Led lee,
•specially recomtund-
«d te married Ladies.
For sale br tbe Dareaport Drag Oompaaj, Amsricue. Oa.