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THL AMERICD& WEEKLY TXME8-*REtORDER: FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902.
PALMA PLANS RELIEF
FOR CUBANREPDBLIC
Project Fcr Amelioration of;
Economic Conditions.
MILLIONS TO EE EXPENDED
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Message tc 5c Sent to Ceng
ting Fort.-, fits Purp C5C-
Loan, Secured fc> Bonds, Will b:
Made and Del.cs Increased.
New Yori. June £1.—President Pa
ir, a and his cabinet have decided on
a plan which they hope will relieve the
economic situation in the country, says
a Havana diapairh i » The Tribune, a
message will be sent to congress prob
ably next week for that body to pa.ss
upon, which sets forth the commenta
tions of President Palma and th
rotary of agriculture for the amelio
ration of the conditions of affairs.
This measure calls for the expend
turo of $3,500,000. to be distribut
among the sugar growers and cattle
raisers. Three millions is to be ad
vanced to sugar planters at the race
of 50 cents an arroba. or 25 pounds
to be returned in two installments iu
February and March. The cattle
breeders will be paid a premium of $
for each cow imported for breeding
purposes up to 100,000. Further than
this all such cattle will be admitted
free of duty.
There also is to be an increased tar
iff on many articles imported now ur,
der small duties. To raise money to
be distributed an internal loan,
cured by bonds, will be necessary.
President Palma, in discussing the
matter, said:
**We are afraid the senate will not
act on the reciprocity question at this
session, and Cuba needs immediate
belp. There are thousands of men
idle and the conditions are bad.
must take some steps to save the sug
ar industry and stimulate tho cattle
industry, which we hope to bring back
to its former prosperous condition.
l * JJThe loan will be taken up in two
years. We have worked day and
night in the last month to improve tho
prevailing conditions. Sugar growers
can secure no money from the banks
for the coming crop, so that the gov
ernment is compelled to come to their
rescue by loaning to them enough to
raise next season’s cane.”
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AMBUSHED BY COWBOYS
But They Are Routed, Leaving Five
Dead on Field.
Albuquerque, N. M., June 21.—Five
cowboys have been killed in a light
near Tucurauraari, with “Jud” Lee, of
Dona Ana county, an old Indian fight
er.
Lee in watering his (attic* at a spring
had walked them through the water
against the protest of other cattlemen
who warned him that if he repeated
the act he would he killed. The next
time Lee, accompanied by an Indian
fighter, appeared with his cattle eight
cowboys were lying In waft. When
the battle that followed was over five
of tho eight cowboys were dead and
the other three had fled.
Lee and his partner, who were un
hurt, surrendered to the sheriff. The
names of the dead are not given.
al in plain, sealed boxes,
indicate contents. When
TtU l! It Is not saUsfac
expense and we will re-
- guarantee this brand to
ght year.- old Eight bottles for *5.50
express prepaid: 12 bottles for $9.50 express
prepaid l Rallon Jug. express prepaid. $3 00:
2 gallon iug. express prepaid, $5.5u. No
charges for boxing.
Wenandieaii tne loading brands of Rye
-’•d Bourbon Whiskies in the market, and
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itfk Star Bourbon.
Eikr'tke Bourbon 40 150
Coot Hollow Bourbon 45 i 00
Mellwocd Pure Kye 50 I so
Monogram Rve 56 too
McBrayer Rjft flo 2a
Baker's AAAA te 240
O. O. P. (Old Oscar Pepper) * 2*0
nMP 75 2 50
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Hoffman House Rye 90 300
Mount Vernon years old).. 1 00 3 53
Old Dlllinger (fu rears old)... 1 25 4 uO I
The abave are only a lew brands ol the
many we carry In stock. Send for catalogue.
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manliness with one of those graceful, elegant and attractive
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which are shown in some twenty-two styles, and at prices ranging from $5.50 to $25, by JjJ
All otner roods by the gallon, sucb as t
Whiskey, Peach and Apple Urandtw,
soid equally as low. Prom II.gallon up
wards.
We mate a specialty of the )ug trade and
all orders by mall or telegraph wfil nave our
feredi'' itt< ' a:Ion ' Inducements of,
The Altmayer &
Flatau Liquor Co.
r*Mall orders shippedsameZdayirecelpt
order. —
508, 508, 510,512 Fonrth-st.
Near Union Passenger Depot
Phone 265.
Macon. - Georgia,
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
CleanM-i and bciutific* the half,
re a luiuriant growth.
Falla to lieetore Gray
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
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1 f CHIC IIKSTEK S KNGLlSif
ln KKD boM U „ ut< bo,,,
•ttbUaarlMMn. Talc* no other. Refuen
Ilanirt r»u« -tihatllutlona i.ml Imita
tion*. I'uy «.f yuur Hrurgt.i. or ,m 1 4r. la
•UiupiI »nr 1‘artlruinrm. Trntl&onUU
aol "Rrllt l for l.aillt-*,” tn Itllmr, ty rr-
l urn Mall. I O.iiko T*«UmoniAli. Hol4 by
Druggl.ie. 4'hlebniter Chemical Cn*
«« AlndUu.« Park, I’lliU., FA.
Every Wm&u
MOUNTAINEER kills policeman
Fatal Duel at Elk Park, N. C.—One
Slain, Other Wounded.
Bristol, Tonn., Juno 21.—News of a
fatal duel between James Ellis, a po
liceman In the little town of Elk Park,
N. C., and William Winters, a moim-
talneer, has reached here. The rton
faced each other with revolvers and
fired several shots. Kills was killed,
while Winters was seriously If not fa
tally wounded. He was able to rIJo
unaided to a physician across the
mountain from the shooting;.
Winters, who Is one of seven broth-
ers known as the ‘‘seven devils,” had
a grudge against the officer, who had
formerly arrested him for disorderly
conduct and handled him roughly, so
Winters charges.
Queer Case of Joseph Hawkins.
Richmond, Va., Juno 21.—Joseph V/.
Hawkins, who lives near Mount Jack-
son. Va., has recovered from a long
spell of typhoid fever, though advanc
ed ln years, and Is entirely restored
except in one particular. He has for
gotten how to read. He was a scholar,
ly man and a great reader.. He now
does not know one letter from anoth
er. He feels the affliction deeply and
wept when lie discovered it
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Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Sts.
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CABLE PIANO CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers in the following High-
Grade Pianos and Organs:
Conover, Schubert, Wellington, Kings
bury and Cable Pianos,
Chicago Organs.
Stock always on hand and sold on such easy
terms that anybody can have a Piano or Organ with
out cramping themselves.
Represented in Americus by
Ij- S. Tower-
Dealer in Furniture and Coffins.
526 and 528 Cotton Avenue, - Americus, Ga.
rpiiUdr...%<•«« Turk.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE.
For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va.
Opens Sept 18, iwtf. One of the leading
schools for Young Ladles in the South. New
buildings, pianos and equipment Campus
ten acres. Grand mountain scenery In val
ley of Va„ famed for heaitn. Kurnpcan
and Atnerleau teachers Full coursl*.
Conservatory advantages ln MuMc and
F.iocutton. Students from thirty States.
BAGGAGE^n
-^TRANSFER
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TfcVE WOOTEN has the only real
I ble transer agency ln the city. All
orders attended to promptly It left at
Windsor hotel. Hours « a m to lup. in,
Order* for night train must be left
before p m Respectfully.
MTFVF WOOTRN
Cole’s 5
Engines
and
Boilers ij
to h. p. i
Built for si
less for repairs tlmn i
ers. Economical,
have been making
.•» sell rattletraps, lieca— ,
R. D. Celt mffl. Co., newnaa, 6a. m
COMFORT
IN
HOES rings iPecice to tho
97/inct and 9/fa/ces
S/ad tho Sfeart.
If our shoes don’t’fit.your feet,?we don’t
want your money, for we feel that by
satisfying a customer once, he is ever
our patron. You just can’t -buy shoes
here that don’t fit.
See that the name ‘-Rylander Shoe
Co” is on every pair and there will be no
question as to quality.
The Rylander Shoe (jo.
FOR SALE:
Farms, Stores,
Houses.
Fire Insurance a Specialty.
M.CALLAWAY.
....Hudson’s Drug Store....
212 Forsyth St., ’Phone 98.
Drugs and Medicines.
We have the prettiest arid most complete drug store in the city,
our stock is fresli and complete. We are reliable druggists,aud nevet
substitute. We fill your doctor’s prescriptions just as he writes them.
Hot and Cold Soda Water.
Sole agent for HUYLER’S CANDIES
Art BulldUg Will Cost $1,000,033.
St. Louis. June 21.—All the bids re
ccived for the construction of the art
building which is to form the central
structure of the world's fair exceeds
$1,000,000 the amount apportioned for
this purpose. The Art palace Is to be
a permanent structure. The bids wilt
be taken tinder advisement.
Carnegie's Benefactions.
London. Juno 20.—Andrew Carne
gie’s benefactions in the shape of li
braries are of almost daily occurrence.
Today he offered the burgh of Patrick
near Glasgow. £10.000 provided It.?
officials undertook to conduct the li
brary under the provis'ons of the pub
lic libraries act.
mura'erea ny KoDbers.
De« Moines, la., June 21.—James
Gallagher and wife were murdered by
robbers at Hirer Junction last plght.
DAVENPORT’S
Regulates the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. A Pleasant Drink and not a Drastic Cathartic.
It cures all diseases caused by a disordered Liver and by Constipation, such as Headache, Dizziness, Biliousness, Foul Breath, Sour Stomach, Indigestion Pains in the
Back, Pains under the Shoulder Blade, Pains in the region of the Heart, etc., etc.
It does not make one sick while acting. Xo restriction as to diet or habit while taking.
PRICE, 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Made Only by
No.
Endorsements for Lemon Liver Laxative
318-320 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.
b ° Ule 0? L * moa
t* ^ a< i niuct money on Uie child with no g«od results Be
lli I used it, and am pleaded to cummend it for children $8 well
as lor grown people. It* subsequent bis proi
medicine I ever saw, j. c. MYRICK, Ai
My mother used several bottles of Davenport4 Lemon Liver
Laxative with splendid results.
She tried moet everything known without benefit before »he
used it. as it wan tne only remedy which benefited her.
Plains, Ga. J. M. CALLAWaY,
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