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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES--REOORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2900.
•phatre tROM GOTHAM'S PRESS.
Big Circas is Lauded in the Highest
Terms.
Everybody in Americas, that is,
nearly everybody, is eagerly awaiting
the arrival of the great Sells Bros, and
JForepangh clrcns two wet ks hence.
It will bo the greatest circns Amer
icas has seen in many years.
The New York papers speak in the
highest terms of this show. The
Tribune says it is a great circns and
one that will “hoe its row.”
The World said:
“It was the biggest circus that New
"York ever saw.
“Bigger, better and more bewilder
ing than ever before,
“The arena was a maze of life, light
and action, and the circns seemed to
be ths best that ever came to town.
The Herald said:
“A performance which was in every
respect excellent.”
The Morning San said:
“A circns first, last and all the time.
“A great quantity, and tho quality
was superlatively fine.”
The Morning Telegraph said:
“It is really a wonderfnl circns.
“It held the interest of.the spectator
from beginning to end in manner that
only a very good circus can do.
“The merit of the show is in the fact
that there is not a poor act in it.
The News said:
“There was not a dull moment dar
ing the performance.
“A very elaborate and entertaining
program, one that is calculated to
please every patron.”
The Press said:
“The whole entertainment was en
thralling.” ,
The Journal said:
“Forepaugb and Sells have got to
gether a great circus. There is no
question abont that.”
WANTS NO MORE CITY COURTS.
Millions ujven away.
It Is oertalnly gratifying to the pub-
llo to know of one concern In (he land
whoare not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tor! of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Cods, have
given away over ten million trial bottles
of this great medlolne; and have the sat
isfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cored thousands of hopeless oases.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all
diseases of the Th oat, Chest and Lungs
are surely cared I y it. Call on E. J,
Kldrldge, diugglst, and got a free trial
bottle. Regular size 50o. and 31- Every
bottle guaranteed, or.prloe refunded.
LOTHARIO GRABS AC00NETTE.
Gov. Candler May So Recommend To
Legislature.
It is said that Gov, Candler, in bis
message to the Legislature, may ad
vise against the establishment of oth.
er city courts except where a need for
such tribunal actually exists. This
will not include Americas, as the need
for such a court does exist ond it is en
dorsed by the local bar and the county
commissioners.
For several years it has been the
custom of the Legislature to create
city courts at any point desired, and at
present there aro some towns not hav
ing over 800 people which have city
courts, with the same power as ihose
of Atlanta, Macon and Augusta.
The object of the Governor’s recom
mendation, it is said, will bo to re.
lieve the Supreme Court of G orgia
of the bard work it has been doing for
the past four years.
It is claimed that the oity courts are
established mainly for the purpose of
having the privilege of direct appeal
to the Supreme Court instead of going
to the Superior Court. As the matter
now stands the Georgia Supreme
Court hears appeals from fifty-four
different courts, and the number of
cases appealed every year amounts
to over l.ocu.
Gov. Candler says the cause of the
courts being so hard worked is due to
the large number of oity courts whioh
have been established.
MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels
and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and Ma.
laria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart failure.
For fever, obills, debility and kidney
disease take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or.
Atlanta, Ga.
A Prominent Minister Writes-
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion, with great nervous
irostration, biliousness, disordered
tidnevs and constipation, I have been
cured by Dr, Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
and am now a well man, '
' Rev. C. 0. Davis,
Eld, M. E, Church South.
No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga.
And Bean Her Away at Point of His
Gun.
Ferdinand Wilson, despite the faot
that he is an untutored crap shooter
from the wildB of Bear Branob, has
the general style of sport of the dead
game variety, and before breaking into
jail yesterday had accumulated enough
material to pose as hero in a dime
novel. Ferdinand was plucked npon
complaint of an old woman who asserts
that he invaded her castle and, at the
point of a gun, bore away to Dooly
county a fragile blossom of sootv hue,
whom she presented to Justice
Graham. Besides the charge of kid.
napping, Ferdinand will tell what he
knows of the my stories of crap shoot
ing when oourt convenes. And the
presence of a ten inch Colt’s pistol in
bis back pocket may add a few months
more to his sentenee.
SCHOOLS SHOW BIG INCREASE.
Larger Attendance in Both White and
Colored.
Though the attendance in the pnblio
schools is still far from high water
mark, eaoh week shows an increase
and within a short while the average
attendance will be larger than at this
date last year, The white schools aro
very nearly full already, and the de
crease is principally at McKay Hill
colored school. Here the attendance
at present is abont 350, whereas the
average total is probably 700. Many
of the negro ohildren aro still at work
picking cotton, bat a month hence,
when this task is finished, they will
go back to school and tlnn the total in
all departments will go above the
1,800 mark.
CAR BREAKER GETS SENTENCE
Goes to Chaingang to Remain Ten
Months.
McBride, the negro ex-soldier and
ex-circus attache, arrested several
nights since while he was attempting
to break into a freight car in the Cen
tral Railroad Tarda here, was brought
before County Judge Crisp yesterday
and sentenced to a term of ten mouths
in the chaingang. And none of Mc
Bride’s old circus tricks can get him
out of it.
A Prominent Memphian Writes.
Dr, H. Mozley, Atlanta—Having
been a great sufferer for throe years
from indigestion, ond been treated by
many physicians, who failed to give
mo any relief. Continuing to grow
worse my brother advised mo to tr
Dr, Mozley’s Lemon Elixir, whiol
remedy ho had used for several years.
I commenced its use, and mnst say
that your Lemon Elixir is tho greatest
medicine on earth. I have never suf
fered a day sinco I commenced using
Lemon Elixir. R. L. Rooco,
800 Hernando St., Memphis, Tenn.
A Card.
This is to certify that I used Dr.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for neuralgia
of the bead and eyes with the most
marked benefit to my general health.
I would gladly have paid $500 for tho
relief it has given me at a oost of two
or three dollars. H. A. Beall,
Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co.,
Ga,
IT SPROUTS IN THE FIELDS.
Open Cotton is Badly Tamaged By
Rains.
Mr. B, H. JoBsey, who operates one
of the largest plantations in this coun.
ty, came up from De Soto yesterday
where he spent two days looking ovor
his crop. Samples shown yesterday
indicate that what remains of the
crop in that district is in a very bad
condition; in fact, almost worthless.
The recent windstorm beat out the
open cotton and this is sprouting on
the ground. Mr, Jossoy showed a lot
that was filled with sand, white
sprouts and evea' green leaves. He
says large areas of cotton in that lo
cality is in this condition, and only
what now remains open on the stalk
can be saved when fair weather returns,
:Bull’s
COUGH SYRUP
cures Hacking Coughs,
Boro Lungs, Grippe,Pneu
monia and Bronchitis in a
few days. Why then risk
Consumption, a slow, sure
death? Get Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. Price, 85c.
Don’t be imposed upon.
Refuse the dealer's substitute; it
is not as good as Dr. Bull's.
Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism.
Aches and Pains. 15 A 2$ cts.
Red Hot From.the Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, i!ich., in the Civil War. It
caused horrible ulcers that no treatment
helped for 30 years. Then Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts,
biulees, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin
eruptions. Best pile cure on earth.
Scents a bos. Cure guaranteed. Bold
by E. J. Kldrldge, druggist.
GOOD
HEALTH
by the Quart.
Every bottle you take of Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla means better health,
and every bottle contains a full
quart It makes better blood—purer
blood. For thirty years this famous
remedy has been creating and main*
Ulnlng good health.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
builds up the system, tones the
nerves, and strengthens the muscles
more promptly and effectually than
any other remedy known. Tho pallor of the
cheek disappears, energy takes the place of
languor, and the rich color of health flows to
the cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of the
stomach and liver, and for all weakening com
plaints of men, women and children.
8o!4 mrr*ttn. Prlc«,fL 00 p«r foil botflfc
MICHIGAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, rtlcb.
For Sale by E. J. ELDRIDGE, Amerlcus, Ga
PAYS MORTGAGE IN ADVANCE.
The Farmer is Now Master of The
Situation.
The satisfactory price at whioh near
ly the whole of the ootton crop in this
section has been sold bas served to
make the farmerjthe complete master of
the situation, and be can now sell
what little remains of bis crop at his
pleasure. A banker, in discussing the
general condition of affairs with the
Times-Recorder yesterday, advanoed
the belief that as a class oar farmers
are now in better condition financially
than at any time in ten years. Many
of them have cancelled all mortgages
upon their lands while not a few, he
said, had discounted bank papers pay
able next year. They have discharged
the great balk of their obligations, and
have money left to spend or invest as
they choose.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to oure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an ioflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
tlamed you have a i ambling sound or
imperfect bearing, and when li is en
tirely closed. Deafness Is the resul’, and
unless the lttlamaiion can bo taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition, bearing will be destroyed for
ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which Is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (oaused by
Catarrh) that cannot bo oared by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Sond for circular,, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists 75 oeuts.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
AN ANARCHIST CONFE93E8.
Qe Says a Man Was Selected to Rill
McKinley or Urynn.
Bone, Oct. 11.—Tho anarchist Bcrtl
lani, arrested at Milan os a suspected ac
complice of Bresci, bos made a confes
sion abont auorohist plots.
“I havo known about these plots for
long time,” he says. “It was I who
scut the letter to the crown prosecutor
at Naples warning him In advance that
Italian anarchists wore coming from
America to kill the king, bat they paid
no attention to my letter.
“At an anarchist mootlngln Paterson,
N. J., seven men were selected to kill
kings and chiefs of states. One of them
was allotted to kill McKinley or Bryar
during the presidential campaign. 1
don’t know the name of tho man who
was assigned to this duty.
"Tho tocent Chicago plot was lndo-
pendont of thot hatobod at Paterson,
believe that plots boxing tho same ob
ject havo boon hatchod in the United
States.
“The anarchists havo killed kings and
queens, uow they should kill a president
of a republio to show tho world that for
anarohy there shall be neither mon
archies or republics.”
SUFFERlluGmL BE INTENSE,
Poorer Class nt’Galvcstou Must Have
Immediate Aid.
New Oblbass, Oct 13.—Rabbi Luocht
has returned from his trip to Galveston,
where, with Rabbi Ooben, he distrib
uted a large amount of money subscribed
by the B’nal Brith societies for tbs re
lief of the sufferers.
Tho rabbi says tho oondltion of the
poorer classes is beyond comprehension
and that Intense suffering is sure to re
sult during tho winter unless aid is sent
to tho stricken city which will enable
the reconstruction of homes for those
who are uow absolutely without shelter.
Death of Miss Bplcor.
Chicago, Oct 11.—Itono Spicer was
the stenographer whoso death took place
suddenly on a train bound for Califor
nia. Officials of the detective agency
think the Spicor death came from nat
oral causes. In connection with the
Spicer caso Superintendent Soule of tho
dotcctlvo agency relates a strange story
that Miss Spicer, it has been learned,
was not only a friend of F. Woyland
Brown, but was also au intimate ac
quaintance of Miss Defonbachs. Tho
two young women were both about the
same height and weight.
Machinery Shipments to Africa.
Chicaoo, Oct. 13.— Shipment of min
lug machinery to South Africa has been
resumed from this city. Thousands of
dollars worth of machinery which could
□ot be delivered becauso of tho Boer war
is now going forward.
HEAVY ADVANCE IS PROBABLE.
WE ALE HEADQf AItTErf} S JR
School Shoes.
Price of Cotton Seed Expected to go
Higher,
Jaoksou, Miss., Oct. 13.—Numerous
conferences are being held by the oot
ton oil I manufacturers of Mississippi
with a view to controlling prioes to be
paid for seed. The mills are now
ppyiug $16 per tou, and as the crop
50 per cent, short, it is tho goneral
belief that the price will advance to at
least 318 within the next few weeks,
Tho manufacturers say, however, they
cannot afiord to pay more than the
present prices and that they are los
ing money on seed products at the
prevailing figure. Many of the mills
are holding their oil in the expectation
of an advance. It is thonght two-
thirds of the mills will be closed down
by Christmas on account of the seed
shortage.
Tho Ono Day Cold Curo.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker-
molt'* Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
take as candy. *♦ Children cry for them.”
IS GOING BACK TO PORTO RICO
HANNA WAS A SLEEK ARTIST,
Like Hie Namesake He Drove to Some
Purpose’’
“Mr. Hanna” is a name written in
bold hand upon tho register at tho
county jail, but it does cot stand for
Marcus Aurelius Hanna, aDd is the
cognomen of a Schloy coon charged
with stealing cottou. This Hanna
drovo a cotton wagon for; Mr. Will
Blappey and, like other Hannab’ who
bold the reins and drive, had an eye
to the main chance. Yesterday Mr,
Blappey says he canght this black
Hanna unloading seed cotton in the
woods and following him on to Ameri-
ens had Officers Smith and Albritton
escort him to Csstle Snmter.
Leaves via New York Today to Re
join Regiment.
Lieut. James W. Furlow, Eleventh
Infantry, leaves today for New York
en route back to Porto Rico to rejoin
bis regiment, after baving spent sev
eral weeks very pleasantly at his borne
in Amerlcus. Lieut. Furlow bus been
in Porto Rico two years and is greatly
pleased with that part of onr new pos
sessions, which bo thinks has a bright
future. His many Americus friends
will wish him a pleasant voyage to
Mayaguez, where his command is now
stationed,
Curo -Coid In Hoad.
Kerrootr, Ctiuer.latc* Laxative Quinine, easy
to take and quick to cure culd ia head aud sore
Notice of Dissolution.
The firm of Nix Coman has this
day been disEolyod, Geo. S. Nix pur
chasing the interest of C. R. Coman.
Geo. B. Nix will continue the basiuess
at the same stand aud assume all lia
bilities aud collect all accounts.
Geo. S. Nix,
C. R. Cojia.v,
Empire Shoe Store,
J. W. L. DANIEL, Mgr.
Nicholson’s Old Stand, Americas, Ga.
MISS KATE ROEBUCK,
Leading Dealer in
Stylish Millinery,
Forsyth St.
Visit her Millinery es
tablishment on Forsyth
street, and inspect one of
the handsomest assort
ment of fine pattern hats,
trimmed and untritinned,
Sailors, Children’s Hats
Lace, Ribbons, etc.
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has beea
in use for over HO years, has borne tho signatnre of
• / * ■ ■ K * and has been made under his per
sonal supervision sinco its infancy?
Allow no ono to deceive you fu this!
All Counterfeits, Imitations and (< Just-as-good*’are but
Experiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of
Inihnts and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
^ THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TV MURRAY STREET, NEW TORN CITY.
Uhe City *Druy Store.
Sn\dffotol Windsor.
- jCamar Street.
Our handsome store is now open and we can
supply every want in Drugs, Chemicals,
.Toilet Goods, and everything carried in a
...First=CIass Drug Store..,
Our prescription department is under the man
agement of MR W. F. MIMS, a skilled and
experienced pharmacist.
.Full Line Cigars and Tobaccos.
The finest sodawater and ices at our splendid
fountain. Remember the City Drug Store.
Americus, GaJ
1. E. ALLEN, Prop.
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j§ -S’all 9?fi//inery- |
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at Mrs. M. T: ELAM’S.
Who has just returned from New York
and has now in store a splendid line of
Fashionable Hats for
Ladies, Children and 'Babies,
as well as every novelty in the millinery line.
These goods were bought CHEAP and will be
sold Cheap. For something stylish and
pretty, call on MRS. M. T. ELAM.
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^Glover’s Specialties.
We offer the Eating Public a fine bill of fare ’odaj-j
We can give you
Fresh Cheese, Potatoes. Cabbage.
Kuta Bagas, Fine. Apples.
.... And anything you may Want to Eat.
Lowest Prices-, f™ Quick Delivery j
W. H. GLOVER, Manager.
miss kate roebuck, j^Undcr Opera House. ’Phone No.
121 Forsyth Street. j
Morphine end Whiskey hab
it* treated without pain cr
confinement. Cure guaran
teed or no pay. B. H. VEAL,
Man’gr Lithia Spring* San
itarium, Box 8, Auiteil, Ga*
BAGGAGE)C^-
^STRANSFER
S TEVE WOOTEN has the only real!
ble transer agency in the city. All
orders attended to promptly It left at
Windsor hotel. Hours 6am to 10 pm.
Orders for night trains mnst be left
before p m, Respectfully,
SSSSUt. STEVE WOOTEN.
POSITIONS SECURED!
, under CIWMJ2S3
spare time only. .... D i». tc
hours of labor are short, duties
tha i, y<m T IU the
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