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THE AMERICO& WEEKLY TIMES--RE0ORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1901.
GREAT BRITAIN AND
NICARAGUAN CANAL
First Recent Official News In
Relation Thereto.
OLD TREATY ABROGATED
l.or<l X’ulincefote ltrtogs \Vlth Illm the
XJraft of New DocliIIIeuL Which, It
)• Said, la In Kvery Way Satlafactory
to Lord Sallibury'a Cabinet.
London. Not. 2.—The first offioml
itatcment of any kiud made for a
mouth ill relation to the Nicaragua ca
nal has boon obtained by the Associated
Press. It confirms the fact that Lord
Pannoefote, the British ambassador to
the United States, when he lands in
New York today will have with him a
draft of anew treaty, abrogating the
Qlayton-Bulwer treaty, which is in
every particular satisfactory to Lord
Bslisbury’s cabinet.
Slnoe a representative of the Asso
ciated Press Interviewed Lord Pannce-
fote in London not one word olpoiaJIy
authorized has been given out hove with
reference to the oanaL
Negotiations Unofficial.
The editorials which have appeared in
England have been based entirely upon
dispatches from the United States. This
is explained by the rather astonishing
announcement that all negotiations np
tp the present day have been entirely
unofficial from a strictly diplomatic
point of view, and that on pourparlers
only depend the hopes generally shared
for a successful bridging over the dip
lomatic difficulty. These pourparlers,
however, have been particularly search
ing.
The state department does not require
to see a copy of the important document
Lord Fauucefote carries in order to
learn its terms, though, officially, the
negotiations will only commence when
the ambassador reaches Washington.
Until that time the exact conditions of
the new convention are withheld.
Though it is admitted that Great
Britain has agreed to put the Claytou-
Bulwer treaty to one side and to ac
quiesce in the construction of the canal
by and under the control of the United
States, this concession from Lord Lans-
downe’s original contention has not
been granted without some real or fan
cied advantage to Great Britain. It
would not be fair to say that a quid pro
quo constituted the main feature of the
protracted pour parleurs, but that it
will directly or indirectly result, is
firmly established iu the minds of tho
members of the cabinet. One of the
most responsible officials connected with
these and the earlier negotiations said:
Chief Reason For Opposition.
••Wo never really objected to the con
struction of the canal, but we did and
do object to a cavalier abrogation of the
Clay ton-Bui wer treaty. It was in that
spirit that Lord Lausdowno couched his
reply to the United States senate s re
jection of the last Hay-Fanucefoto
treaty. It was not what you wanted to
do, but the nasty way you said it, that
was the chief reason for our opposition.
Sinoe then we have been approached in
a rational, polite manner and we have
again endeavored to substitute for the
Clay ton-Bnlwer treaty a treaty that will
enable America to carry out a design
which, in a broad sense, will doubtless
benefit the whole world.”
The mollification of the foreign office
has doubtless done more than anything
else to secure the assent of the British
government to a new treaty. But in
almost the same breath must be men
tioned the state department's willing
ness to agree to a reciprocal arrange
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dispelling colas, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
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manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
arc used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N. Y.
For sole by all Druggists.—Price 60c. per bottle.
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CHICHESTEHS_ENGLISH
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Original nn.l Only Oenulne.
IAFE. Al».r« reli.br* I.adle*. I'nirrlrt
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other, but mind stamp for il
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full particulars amljllrentkmajn-^
lit to agroo to a reciprocal arrange-
ent regarding the British West Indie,
id other British posteantons. Thie,
IU uima .
bile in lino with tho views latterly at-
ibuted by special cable dispatches to
resident McKinley and President
oosevolt, was so at variance with the
ritish general's experience of the
merlcan attitude that they now regard
in the light of a quid pro quo for
hat they believe to be a concession
rer the Nicaraguan proposal
MANY EMPLOYES LAID OFF.
Four Hundred In the Santa Fe llatl<
road Shops Suspended.
Chicago, Nov. 2. —Four hundred em
ployes of the Santa Fe railroad, work
ing in the snops at Burnside, near Chi
cago, have been laid off. Out of a force
of 180 machinists aud helpers 128 were
included iu tho lay off. Boilermakers,
blacksmiths and their helpers and round
house men mako up the balance of the
number.
Tho cause of the discharge of so many
men is not stated by the company offi
cials. A large percentage of the men
discharged are union men aud some of
them attribute their discharge to the
agitation last April, when the machin
ists of the entire system made a demand
for a 9-hour work day.
Suft* Ht Hollywood Dynamited.
Chattanooga, Nov. 2.—A News spe
cial from Larkinsviile, Ala., says: The
safe of the Southern Express company
at Hollywood, Ala., was blown open
last night and badly damaged. Several
hundred dollars belonging to a local ce
dar company, together with the money
of the express aud railroad company,
was in the safe, but the burglars were
alarmed at the excessive uoiso of the
explosion and fled.
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WHISKEY
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If you don’t feel as well as you should, and
yet are in doubt as to the cause, the chances
are it’s your liver. When the liver is torpid
you are bound to feel dull and lazy. You are
apt to have a coated tongue, bad breath, head
ache or constipation.
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TISED THE FLOOD.
WE HAVE A FLOOD
OF NEW
Davenport’s
‘Lemon Liver Laxative”
Four Full Quarts,
Pure Old Durham Whiskey,
delivered at your Express
office for
$375.
Paul Jones Four Star Whiskey
For $1.()0 qt. Special Price,
A FULL LINE OF
Corn and Rye Whiskies.
We are going to quit the liquor
business shortly ami wish to elose
out our stork in next sixty or ninety
days. We can save you money.
Dancing Olrt. in Jail.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 2.—Tne po
lice swooped down upon “The French
Dancing Girls,” a street show not in
the fall festival outfit, and hauled the
entire aggregation to the city prison
where they were locked up, six dancing
girls, manager and alL The charge
against the show is violating section
866, which prohibits indecent perform
ances for pnbUo entertainment.
Dropped Dead or Heart Disease.
Ardmore, L T., Not. 2.—Judge A. D.
Matthews, aged 67 yean, dropped dead
at bis home here of heart disease. Jndge
Matthews was a pioneer resident of the
Indian Territory and was the first
United States commissioner nnder Pres
ident Harrison.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
Send us an order.
PARKER & DUNCAN,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
BAGGAGE)C^:
—^TRANSFER
•^orders attended to promptly ...
Windsor hotel. Hours « a m to 10 p m.
Orders for night train must he led
before p m, Respectfully,
pohnb jt STEVE WOOTEN.
never fails tt increase activity of the liver and
digestion, and gives tone to the entire system.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
Your money back if it
fails to give satisfaction.
Davenport Drug Co.,
Americus, Ga.
MONEY LOANED ON COTTON.
L, G. COUNCIL, Cotton Factor.
Farmers desiring to hold their eotton for an advance will consult their In
terest by conferring with me. I have ample funds to advance upon cotton in
store,and at the LOWES l’ KATE of interest commensurate with good business.
Coal, Lime, Brick, Cement and Fertilizers.
I handle the celebrated BLOCKTON LUMP and JELICO NUT COAL,
the very best for domestic purposes. My prices aie low; quick delivery.
Telephone No. 38.
COUNCIL WAREHOUSE, - - Americus,:Ga,
H. W. SMITHWI
rHE.
Windsor Hotel,
AMERIOUS GEORGIA.
HERBS 8 MeCIXSKY, Proprietor.;
Opposite Postoffice, Americus, Ga.
Don’t forget that you can save money on a Gun purchased and
get better ammunition at the gnu store, where experience ia at your
service.
Furnishings,
Notions,
Footwear.
We know that, and in order to
make people come in and goods go
out, prices must go down.
Rubber Money!
You will be surprised at the
way your money will stretch
the moment it enters our door-
PAY US AN EARLY VISIT.
Cairo, Ga., August 31,1901.
Rock Hill Buggy Co.,
Rock Hlili S. C.
Dear Sirs: *
I beg to state that your “Long-Winded ax.e
perfect success, h*v ng the advantage over any other long dis
tance axle that I have ever seen, In that the oil cannot run t ut
on the ground, but must l»e used up on the spindle; and as in«
sand cannot get on the spindle to grind it out. I am sure tna.
buggies with this axle will not have to have new* points put «>n
the axles, no matter how long the buggy lasts, Tbe farmers ap
preciate this advantage, hence “Rock Hills" are easy to sell.
Yours truly,
\V. B. RODDFNBERY.
"Cannot ran out on the ground. ” That’s the whole secret told in « . oQ
Bat it "must be used up on the Bpindle.” Of coarse, if it "cannot ru ^
the gronnd it must be used npon the spindle,” and that is the reason w
dodge on all tbe balance of them.
ge on all tbe balance of them. tw ; ce as
And it don’t cost any more than the ordinary axle, but will rim
long as any of them. . , , to be
"The farmers appreciate this advantage.” Anybody that don t w ^
bothered to death oiling a buggy every few days will appreciate a
don’t coat a cent and so simple a child can understand it. Has run mo
with one oiling.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY,
ROCK HILL, S. C.
*A LITTLE HIGH EH Itf THICEVVT—
For Sale by SEFFIELD-H UNTINGTON CO.
, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.