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rim AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JULY 6, 1900-
WILL REQUIRE LARGE (CATARRH|M28!S^^
FORGE REACH PEKING- The Mother of Consumption. Mmimimmmmiimmmimiimimmimimmiiiz
~— I ii A flip 41.1a nicAACA Mat. Pr^vrnfpd 2nd
Great Anxiety Concerning
Foreigners In that City.
How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and
Cured—The Greatest of Specialists Writes
on the Subject.
LOSSES * AT TIEN TSIN
rled
Tour Americans Killed and !;
Wounded—Details of Engager
Village Outside Walled City Ca
By Storm—Jayne’s Experience.
Taku, June 30.—Tho greatest anxiety
exists concerning tins foreigners at Pe
king. Admiral KoinplY bclievsH that
large reinforcements are necessary to
reach Peking.
Major Waller’s command, with 410
Russians, was ambushed 3 miles from
Tien Tsin oil June 21. They were com
pelled to retreat,the Americans abandon
ing a 3-inch ritle and Colts gun, losing
four killed and seven wounded.
Tho American casualties in the relief
of Tien Tsin are ns follows:
Privates John Hunter and Nicholas
killed.
Sergeant Taylor, Corporal Patrick and
another wounded.
Lieutenant Irwin and Cadet Pettin-
gill, with 40 men, were found in good
condition in Tien Tsin.
'yHERE isn’t a single solitary
piece of furniture in the
place of which I am ashamed.
Nothing can go out or my doors unless satisfaction goes with it, If I can’t please my
No Matter How Small the Price is
In My Store, the Quality is Right 1
patrons in every way, I prefer not sell at all. Buying
. Lum.'s rWSUlUDif *
THE TENDENCY OF CATARRH.
Take, June 30.—Admiral Kempff op
posed tho policy ^f attacking tho Chi
nese army until they began hostilities.
It is now admitted that tho powers at
tacking tho forts turned tho soldiers
Into allies with the Losers. Americans
iklnk this might liavo been avoided.
Admiral Kempff has hold aloot from
hostilities beyond movements necessary
to rescue Americans.
The forces ashore now number 10,000,
of which 3,200 are British, 1,300 Ger
mans, 4,000 Russians, 3,000 Japanese
and the remainder American, French,
Italian and Austrian.
Tho English torpedo boat Fame vis
ited the forts at the new city, 13 miles
up the river. It was found deserted
and was blown up.
Lieutenant Jayne of the Newark, try
ing to reach Tien Tsin by boat at tho
time of the storming of Tien Tsin, had
t fierce fight with tho Chinese.
Major Waller’s battalion of 130 ma
rines with Commander Craddock’s Brit
ish naval brigade, numbering 500, wero
camped on Juno 22, 8 mile!* from Tien
Tsin, where the railroad had been de-
•troyed. At daylight oil the morning of
June 23 Major Waller and two compa
nies of British marched on Tien Tsin.
The remainder of the British and 300
Welsh Fusileers supporting,went up the
river bank. Another column, consisting
chiefly of Russians and Germans, took
ut> the route chosen by Waller. They
-wero repulsed, however. On Juno 24
the Russians became engaged in a con
flict with the Chinese. First Major
Waller re-inforced them and then re
joined tho British, the military college
being attacked. The Chinese exploded
a mine under the marines, merely bruis
ing a few of the men. While crossing
tD join the British they were exposed to
a heavy flanking fire and private John
Hunter was killed, and Sergeant Taylor
And Corporal Pedrick were wounded.
Of the British two wero killed and throe
Wounded.
The English and American forces car
ried the village outside of the walled
city by storm. They found in Tien Tsin
Lieutenant Erwin and Cadet Pott ngill
with 40 nu n in good condition. Among
the killed also was Private Nicholas and
still another American was wounded.
When the Chinese attacked Tien Tsin..
tn June 21, Major Waller’s command
with 440 Russians, was ambushed 3
miles from that place. They wero com
pelled to retreat, ubuudoniug a 3-inch
rifle and a Colt’s gun and losing four
killed and seven wounded. Tho greatest
anxiety cxiMs concerning the position of
the foreigners at Peking. Admiral
Kempff beliewg that large reinforce
ments are necessary in order to reach
Peking, lie is anxious to avoid all ac
tion likely to involve America in future
diplomatic discussion.
odd***! to by *.noth'
or wt*iikf*nlmr of t
,iio bronchial tube
NEW LUNGS.
sd. New lunerse
fii in all its htuKct
A CERTAIN CURE.
n experience of twenty years, Hurt
have treated many thou hands of cm
of catarrh, I have never vet failed t
n reality the
tatfe. *
a imagine they
ad cm
Ot quit!
direction 1
effect a
ehed (
begin treatruei
now I* better tli
I shall n ‘
take the patient
ui strong again.
BEGIN AT ONCE,
more urge all catarrhal sufferers to
at once, for a mouth of treatment
..n thH threw month* later on.
mill a ppecially li
tr
is a big item of expense. It is better to take your time about it and look around for
the best store. It is better to spend a little time in making selections than to spend
a long time in regret after you buy. My proposition is to serve you better than any
body else, both as to quality and price. That is the basis on which I ask your trade.
May I have it ? Give me a chance and will prove it.
if catarrh not coni plicated by
other diseases, making no extra charge for all med
icines, etc., that may bo required.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
l>r. ilat hu way Sc Co,,
22,4'South Ilrnad Street, Atlanta, Cut.
MKN'TION THIS 1’Al‘KK WHO WKITINO.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM,
Ctexnw* and bvautifka the half.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Never Pails to Restore Gray
never wot id V ■
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cure.
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rm CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
-A.. W. SMITH,
Corner Forsyth and Jackson Streets, Americus, Ga. _
O'O'
Business....
....Directory.
>N8AFE. Al»»r»rr:ur.i6. Ladle*, a.k Pr.irrt.t
fur CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
In RED and Gold metallic boxr*. waled
with blue ribbon. Take no other. KcImho
Oangeroaa Nubrtlf utlon« nnd Imita
tion*. Huy of your Drusm.l, or send 4c. la
•urafi for 1'artlriiliiro, Teatlmonlals
in I » Heller for Ladle*." *n Idler. by re.
turn Mill. 10,000 Tertlraoniil,. Sold by
l'ru gt -i.iv Cbtcheiter < hemleal l’*.,
cr. MadUuo i'nrk, I'lULA., PA,
yiRQINIA COLLEGE.
Ar
’aken.
London, Juue 30.—Tho war office has
received the following dispatch from
Captain Durward at Che Foo: “Arsenal
bo the oast of Tien Tsin was captured
June 27 by the combined forces. The
British troops engaged were tho naval
brigade and tho Chinese regiment. Tho
naval brigade had four men killed and
15 wounded, including two oflicers. The
Chinese rogiment had no casualties. The
latter checked an attack by the Boxers
on our I c ttauk, with heavy loss to the
enemy.”
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JUDGE VAN WYCK’S VIEWS.
He b,
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Modi;
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eago Platform.
8RINGField, Mo., June 30. — JulgL
Augustus Van Wyek of X w Y n k wa-
asked by ex-Congressmun W.i i liilhow
those in the east who loft the party in
18BH could bo induced to return.
“By our showing them a little p »lito-
ness,” was the reply. "1 have really
disjKisition 1
been surprised at t li
the west as well as among southern l
ers to soften the platform a littn*. Tne
south is inclined to bo eoiu-ijiavi-y.
Stonge to say it i> now the New Kng-
land states who cannot contribute a sin
gle electoral vote who ask for a radical
platform.”
Towne Confident of Nomination.
Kansas City, June 30.—Kx-Cougress-
man Towne is registered at the Coate.*
Hoilso. He has made the following
itatement: “I am not crowding my can
didacy for vice president in the ordinary
5 ay and have canvassed no delegations.
y friends rely on the logic and policy
of the situation aud expect the Demo-
orotic couventiou to nominate me.”
Three Men Drowned.
Port Huron, Mich., Juno 30.—The
tug Marion Teller sank in Lake St. Clair
fete lost night aud three of her crow
went down with tho boat.
MUNN £ New York
Brand. o:•>, ir.T» K .‘-•f ,. UVsliinttuii. li. C.
JOHNSON & HARROLD,
CtU : .n Wife] mi tain
MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN....,
HEAVY GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS,
Plantation Supplies FurnUln
on KeaHunnbIe,T«rrnni.
Ca'di advanced on cottoaln store .i
current rales ot interest.
Americus
Grocery
Company,
Wholesale Grocers
AMERICAS and ALBANY.
HOLLY SPRINGS
Geo. W. Council. C. M. Council,
President. Cashier.
R. J. Pekkt, L G. Council,
Vice-President Ass t Cashier, □
Incorporated, 1801
The Planters B^nk,
OF AMERICUS, CJA. ~
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
y.\N RIPER,
PHOTOGR \PflER AND VIEW ARTIST.
Studio on Jackson street, opposite Presby
terian church.
D R. H. B. HUDSON,
PHYSICIAN ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON
Tenders his professional services to the pub
lic. Calls left at Hudson s drug store will
receive prompt attention.
R oot. l. maynakd,
Attornev
Attorney at Law,
Office In Wheatley Building; Room 1.
Will practice In all courts except County
General Banking. Collections a Specialty
Designated State Depository.
WHITLEY GHOCERY CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
Agents:
BALLARD'S OBELISK FLOUR.
LONG HORN TOBACCO.
AMERICUS FURNITURE AND
Court of Sumter countv.
Office over Rcmheit'n Druk etorc. Forsyth
E.
o
courthouse.
HAWKINS,
Attorney at Law.
office In Wheatley Building opposite th
J A. testify,' jh. f Attorneys at
Americus, Ga.
R.
e.;cato. m. d.
phVscian and surgeon.
Residence 330 Filder street. Telephone 9;
Tenders his professional serviceH to the
people of Americus and surroundine coun
ties. Special attention given to general
surgery, diseases of wuoieu and children
Office Jacksoa street. Cads left at Dr
FACTS FROM
0. PEARLIM
311 Lamr Street.
During o rr Special Sale tve have about closed out our
entire stock of goods which we intended to do, to mak
room for our
Spring and Summer Stock.
As everything is NEW, it is pleasing to the eye of all I
to inspect our Hue. We have such a complete stock that
W KLCBOKN f\ CLARn.15,
Attorney at Law _ .
an* Lanur street. Amencua. m everyone can be suited no matter how tasteful they may be. I
So call and convince yourself If our line of Clothing for
all—Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Laces, Embroideries,
Domestics, Wash Silks iu skirts and shirt waists, Trunks,
Hats for ladies and gentlemen, don’t satisfy you in style and |
paices, no one in Americus can.
The cry is prices going up. This is a tact, but we are I
selling goods at OLD PRICES—same as when cotton was f
worth live cents per pound.
Thanking allJor past patronage, I ain yours anxious!
Eldridge'rf store will receive prompt atteu
LOU
JOHN M. WILKtS,
DENTIST
Office over Hank ol Southwestern
Georgia.
R
EMEMBER
UNDERTAKING COMPANY
C C HAYVKINS, Manager.
Dealers in - .
Furniture, Coffins and
General Merchandise,
UN PERT A K ERS and EMBALM ERS.
103 Colton Avenue.
GOLDEN DENT,
WHITE DENT,
HICKORY KING,
and all other early corns
at
DR. E. J ELDRI DOE’S,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
THE PEOPLES BANK
AMEKiCUS, GA.
Transacts a general banking buai
neas. Loans made on approved securi
ty Interest paid on time deposits.
W. H SIMMONS,
cHldeut.
AMERICUS ICE FACTORY
MANUFACTURERS
PURE ICE.
Capacity twenty tons daily. Orders
promptly filled. Correspondence so
licited.
S. R. sins, Prop.
Americus' Favorite Picnic Resort
(2 miles of city)
Now open for the feeason. HOATINU,
BATHING, C1ILTE, DANCING I’AVIL?
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pure water. No charge lor grounds.
W. a & LEE M. UAN8FOHD.
THE.
Windsor Hotel,
AMLRICUS, GEORGIA
CHAS. A. FRICKEK, Proprietor
HENRY WETTEROTII, Manager
I keep the finest
Apple and
White Wine
Vinegar.
Fresh Oat Meal in Bulk.
New lot Lunch Biscuit.
Fresh Nicnacs.
2 lbs best Roasted Cof
fee for 25c.
I wuut nice strained honey
aud beeswax
G. W. STALLINGS, Ageill
Phono 103. Opera Bouse.
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to please.
D. PEARLMAN,
311 LAM YK ST.
AMERICA'S GA.
I AM ALWAYS WILLING
To do anything reasonable.
To please my trade and extend accommodations|
To those who are worthy.
To convince you.
All I ask is a trial.
When in need of Groceries call at 219 Forsyth st.
W. H. GLOVER, Manager.
Under Opera House. 'Phone No. 123
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