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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMBS-RECORDERi FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902,
The national campaign was virtually
opened Thursday night by the appear
ance of Grover Clevelandand David B.
Hill upon the platform in Now York.
The occasion was the dedication of the
Tilden Club and Democrats celebrated
it in naudsome style.
There is no better name to conjure
with than that of Samnel J. Tilden.
He was the great reform governor of
New York, who swept out power a cor
rupt ring, and who re-established De
mocracy upon a sounder and stronger
basis. He wos elected president of the
United States in 1870, but proved him
self a greater man than ever by refus
ing to insist upon his rights and by
assenting peaceably to the inaugura
tion of his opponent, who happened to
be counted in by the Republican re
turning board. Mr. Tilden was not
only a reformer, he was a patriot.
The patron saints of Democracy are
Je.Ter son, Jackson, Tilden and Clove-
land. This is a noble quartette, and
when David B. Hill unites his inttu-
en ce for a solid Democracy the elTect in
New York should be irresistible.
No two men in the United States
have moved more closely together, and
yet have been more unfortunately op
posed, than Cleveland and Hill. Wheu
Grover Cleveland was elected govern
or of Now York, in 1892, Hill was lieu
tenant governor. When Cleveland be
came president in 188-7 Hill became
governor of New Y'ork. Ia 1832 these
two men were rival candidates for the
party nomination for the presidency.
Hill got the Democratic support of
New York, but Cleveland carried the
national convention and secured two-
thirds of the votes of ail the states.
While Cleveland was president the sec
ond time Hill was Democratic senator
from New l’ork.
Their relations have been along time
strained, but they are now happily to
gether, and the Tilden Club has healed
the breach between these two great
leaders.—Savannah Press,
There is a world of significance in
the fact that the state of Georgia won
four gold medals, one silver medal, an
honorable mention and a higbestaward
on its display of minerals and similar
products at the Charlestou Exposition
It means that here at home we have
possihilities for wealth uudreamed of,
says the Augusta Herald, and thateven
if Georgia’s marvelous agricultural fa
cilities should fail, her fluancial future
would still be assured through the
medium of her mineral resources. One
of the gold medals was for a systematic
display of minerals, another for the dis
play of building stones and another for
aluminum ore. and a fourth for the dis
playot clays. The silver medal was
awarded for the Georgia exhibit and
other abrasives, and the honorable
mention for precious and semi-preci
ous stones.
SHIP BEING SWEPT BY
ICE PACK TO ARCTIC
TRUE, HOW VERY, VERY TRUE-
All that is left of the war revenue act
will disappear on July 1, so far as the
internal revenue department is con
cerned. The revenue repeal act takes
effect with the beginning of the new
decal year, and it will make a good deal
of difference to many lines of business.
The political card writing season in
Georgia is about over. Speaking of
card writing in politios Editor Moln-
tosh calls attention lo the noteworthy
fact that “ihe card writers all got left
in the recent campaign. Although they
were both bitterly attacked in the news
papers by their opponents Terrell and
Stevens refused to engage in this sort
of campaigning, and—well, we know
the rest.”
So ex-candidate Guerry is to publish
a weekly nowspaper. It ia understood
that it will carry no railroad schedules.
—Atlanta Journal.
,-RCPCCED NEW LINE.
The Macon Telegraph believes that
Warner Hill has earned the right to be
chairman of the state Democratic con
vention and manager of the Democrat
ic state campaign for Mr. Terrell.
This is the precedent and The Tele
graph boos nothing improper in it.
Asheville and Rutherfordton Railroad
to Be Built
Asheville, N. C.. June 20.—The
Asheville and Rutherfordton railway
will he built and active work on the
proposed line will begin at once. The
road will be built by George T. Canls,
of New York. The contract was sign
ed today. Work on the proposed line
will begin at the Rutherford end.
The contract gives Mr. Canls about
four years' time in which to com
plete the road. The line, however,
will be completed In perhaps Just hall
this time. The exact location of the
line has as yet not been determined.
The road will run via Falrvlew and
will enter Asheville from the southern
part of the city. The length of tho
road from Asheville to Rutherfordton
Is 40 miles. From Asheville the road
will extend to Tennessee.
It is not known who Mr. Canls’ back
ers are in the movement, but It Is gen
erally believed that It Is the Seaboard,
Steamer Portland In Danger
of Being Lost.
SHIP
SENT TO HER RESCUE
n the Event . cf Her Not Being
Crushed In the Pack, She Will Run
Short of Water and Supplies Unless
Aid Soon Reaches Her.
SLEW HIS BROTHER-IN-LAW.
Tho state convention will probably
welcome local option into its platform
with open arms. Looal option deserves
a prominent place in tho next Demo
cratio platform and we hope it will be
pnt there and forever end the prohibi
tion question.—Darien Gazette.
The Albany Herald wants the Gov
ernor to appoint the snccessor to Judge
Lewis. The Herald thinks the Gov
ernor wonld appoint a man qaalilled
for the place, whereas, the state con
vention might elect a popular politi
cian without qualifications.
South Carolina Planter Brains Man
With Gun Barrel.
Scranton, S. C.. June 21.—C. Myers,
n young planter living near here slew
bis brother-in-law, S. W. James, also
a prominent farmer, yesterday. There
were no eyewitnesses. Myers has gone
to Kingstree to surrender.
There had been a family feud for
years. It Is said that the men quarrel
ed yesterday, and that James advanc
ed on Myers with a fence rail. My
ers fired, breaking Ills opponent's arm.
James, unarmed and wounded, contin
ued to advance. Myers knocked him
down, breaking his gun stock, and
then beat his brains out with the bar
rel.
Nome. June 21.—Via Seattle.—The
•learner Portland, Captain Lindquist,
the pioneer of the Northern Commer-
dal company’s fleet, was on June 4
euught in the Ice pack and being car
ried up Bering Straits to the Arctic
oeean at the rate of from 2 to 3 miles
an hour.
The Nome City came near being
caught In the same manner and when
she found a lead and backed through
the pack to the westward the Portland
could be plainly seen drifting north
ward past the Diomede islands. Three
whalers were also in sight, but they
were In the lee of the Islands and In
no danger of being carried to the Arc
tic hy the floating pack.
When Captain Daniels brought the
word to Nome that the Portland was
in the Ice and drifting toward tho Arc-
tic the Northern Commercial company
officials and people who had friends
aboard were greatly worried, and asr
soon as the Thetis arrived a petition
was presented to Captain Healey, re
questing him to go to tho rescue. The
Thetis left the same evening. If any
one can render the Imprisoned shin
any assistance Captain Healey is that
man. There is some danger of tho
ship being crushed In the straits. 11
she got through the straits and failed
to find a lead to eastward or westward
by which she could get clear of the
pack, she will he carried Into the Arc
tic ocean, anil failing to get clear of
the ice, may ultimately be wrecked by
heavy (Joes further north. In tho event
of her not getting crushed, she will bo
greatly delayed and no doubt run
short of supplies and fresh water.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
fiRC YOU A great rr.r.ny pcoplo tnjfTft ibrougu Ignor-
nllb IUU WIOC aiue. TW' /flon tiicow that for nil inflam*
mauui; there is no remedy t j equal 3lexicon 3Iu6tnng Liniment*
[Xotici — AH legal a«l verti-cments must be
brought to the business office not later than
uuriutaa wu'tv UUI l«KI IUAU
Wednesday noon ofe«cb month to Insure In
sertion. accompanied with the fee. Tbi*
rule will be entorced-1
Petition for Incorporation.
GEORGIA—SUMTEK COCNTY
To the y upsrlor Court of Raid county: The
petition of Arthur Rylander. J. T. stalling*.
Dave K and E. V. Andrew?, ali of »ald coun*
ami easy way
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a glassful! of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
liniment
ty, show,
FIRST.
That they and their «s«oclate». desire to
ba Incorporated and made a.body corporate,
pursuant to the lawtf of Georgia, under the
corporate name and style of the ‘ Rylander
HhoeCo.’fora term of twenty year*, with
the privilege ot renewal.
SECOND.
That the purpose of said organisation I*
pecuniary gain to the members thereof. That
they desire to be incorporated with a capital
stock ot Five Thousand Dollars, with stock
to be divided loto share* of the par value of
one hundred dollars each, all of whieh
amount has been paid In, and they desire
the privilege o! Increasing ail'd earnfxl stock
to twenty five thousand dollarf —
w - -dollar*. Thu tb*
members of said organization shall not be
Individually liable for the obligation* of
said organization except to the extent of the
unpaid subscription to stock,
THIRD,
That the principal office of said corporation
win be located in the city of Amerlcus, said
state, and they ask that they may be permit*
ted to estaollsh branch offices at such other
place or places »s they may desire. That
they desire to buy and sell shots, hats, um- ■
breilas, and such other articles or merchan* *
dlseae Huy may see proper to handle: that
they also desire the ngnt and privilege to
borrow and loan money, to buy. own, use and
sell real estate, to buy and sell stocks and
bonds, and to issue bonds, and give and take
mortgages as security for debt, and to do all
other things not inconsistent with law, which
they may deem proper and to the best inter*
estof said organization.
FOURTH.
Peiltlonersdeslre right to have and use a
and be Impleaded, to pass and. enforce br
and with this
Then bathe
fnent and after
around tho neck,
i this gargle the throat at frequent Intervals,
tho outside of tho throat thoroughly with the Uni- »
ir doing this itour sotno on a soft cloth and wrap/
mg this i»
It is a mSITIVE CURE.
25c., 50c. nud $1.00 a bottle.
IT MAY PC Yflll hav0 I° n K been troubled with a running
II Ilia I DC IUU soro or ulcer. Treat it at onto with .Mexi
can 3Iustung Lilnmcnt and you can depend upon a speedy cure. .
I laws not inconsistent with the laws of the
state, and as may be necessary In the man
agement of said business; and generally to
I do all things consistent with law, as may be
| necessary io carry out the purposes of said
organization. <
W herefore they pray the court to grant an
order making said organization a body cor-
I porate In terms of the law. in such case*
I made and provided,
1 LANE & MAYNARD,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Flied In office, this May S7tb, 101:1
may anu, in*
C. A, CHAMBLISS,
Clerk Superior Court & C.
I GEORGIA- -SDMTXH COD.TT.
Ship Battled With Ice Pack.
Seattle, Wash.. Juno 21.—The steam
cr Nome City tins arrived here with
the record of being the first steamer
to reach Nome and the first to return
from there out of a fleet of iO vessels.
The ship bears many evidences of the
fierce battles with the ice In the north,
but Is not matrlally damaged.
Third Trial for Miss Morrison.
Eldorado, Kan.. June 2ft.—A Jury to
try Jessie Morrison for a third time
for the murder In June, 1900, of Mrs.
Ollle Castle was completed today and
the taking of testimony was begun
Miss Morrison killed Mrs. Castle by
slashing her throat with a razor. The
first Jury disagreed and the second
found her guilty and assessed her pun
ishment at 10 years’ Imprisonment.
This verdict was reversed on a tech
nicality.
Hill la a Candidate.
Birmingham, Ala., June 20.—Profes
sor I. W. Hill, superintendent of tho
Gadsden city schools, has announend
his candidacy for state superintendent
of education. When asked in refer
ence to the matter be said that he ha-1
decided to make the race, having been
solicited to run by a number of teach
era.
Mrs. Thomas R. R. Cobb, the talent
ed widow of the late Thomas R. R.
Cobb, of Athens, will he an applicant
for the appointment as postmistress of
tho next house of representatives,
George Foster Peabody, tho New
York philanthropist, has decided to
give 813,000 to found and equip a
“practice school” in connection with
the State Normal School at Athens.
It is said that Mr. Merritt’s accom
plished wife conducted the correspond
ence of that gentleman inoident to liis
remarkable campaign for state school
commissioner.
May Hang After 20 Years’ Freedom.
Raleigh, June 21.—Twenty years
ago Dan Gould, a negro, was sentenc
ed to be hanged In this state, hut a
short while before the day appointed
for the execution he broke Jail and
made his escape. This was In 18S2 and
nothing had ever been heard from him
until this week. when a negro sup
posed to be this condemned murderer
was arrested In Georgetown. S. C., and
will he brought to Wadesboro. If this
negro proves to he Gould then the gov.
ernor will only have to fix another
date for the execution, 20 years hav
ing intervened.
In every town
and village
may be had,
the
Mica
Axle
Grease
that makes your
horses glad.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
This preparation contains all of the
dlgestants and digests all kinds of
food. Itglvesinstantrellef and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat alt
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take It. By Its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take,
't lielR '*
but do you good
Prepared only by RO. DnWiTTACa, Chicago
ThetL botui) contain, SH times the ate, size.
W. A. Rembert. Amerlcus, Ga-
HOLLY-t-SPRINGS!
I, C. A. ChambllM. Clerk of Ihe superior
Court of Sumier county, do cerUfy that the
\ above la a correct and true copy of a petl-
tlon filed In this office on the t7tndavof May,
I 1K53. C A. CHAMBLISS,
Clerk Superior Court S. C..
PUBLIC SALE —VALUABLE PROPERTY.
Under and by vlrtueof a power of sale con-
talnvd In a deed wade and delivered to the
National Uullillnt, Association of BalUmore
City by Mary E. Lee, dated 20th day of
tember, ISOS, and recorded In Deed Book --B.
11." pages 173 to tn In the office of the Clerk
°f Sumter superior court, the undersigned
der for cash at the court bouse door ot Snm-
ter county, ua., within the legal hour, of
BAGLEY GROCERY CO.
sheriff's sales, on the first Tuesday m July,
IMS. theI following oescilbed property to-wit:
A certain house and lot In the city of Amerl
cus, said state and county, sltuaied on the
cast side of Lee street la ssld city, and front
ing on said street one hundred feet, and
running back east two hundred and ten feet
and bounded as follows: On the north by
lands fit Building and Loan Aaaoch
atlon. on the east by land ot Mrs. S. E. Byrd,
on the south by lauds of Mrs 8 E Byrd and
Southwest Georgia'*
pleasure resort
most picturesque
Now Open for The Season.
The finest bathing; convenient bathhouses
Everything first-clans. Large dancing pa
villon. Just two miles southwest of Amerl
cos. Enclosed bathing pool for ladles.
SULK AGENT#
Henry Clay Flour
Ripe Peach Tobacco'
Jones’ Lever Binders,
Mowers and Rakes.
ou me soutn uy lauds or Mrs 8 E Byrd s
west by Lee street, containing about half
acre.
said real estate Is sold to satisfy an In-
an
Idebtedness to the Asiocfatlon that will
| due and payable, amounting under the tei
I deed on the dty of salt ‘ *
--- ___ ___ so,e.aiuounung unuer toe terms
of said deed on thediyofsafe toSUaig. Said
deed prorldes for the sale of said property
In the event of default In the payme t of the
monthly Installments of dues secured by
said deed for three mouths, and default 1
K been made in tlieparmentrllhesald mon
Installments lor three months. The L
rbtedueas together with five per cent, e
the proceeds i f said sale allowed as cost, c.
collectlon. and the expenses of this proceed
ings will be paid out -f the proceeds of said
salt. This recund day of June. I SOL
Bagiev Block. Onnoelte Courthouse I THE NATIONAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION
1 OF BALTIMORE CITY,
Hooch a dvkcs. Attorneys.
HANSFORD BROS., Prop’s.
professional cards-
J.
TER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
w- Preston, G*.
/Special Attention given to all matters en>
trusted to my care.
JOUPKK * DYKES,
Attorney# at Law,
Planters Dank Building.
Room No. 7. Uyne Building, Amerlcus, Ga.
Mercury aeo mmk
King Edward is laid to baye obatted
upwards of balf an hoar with Pierpont
Morgan. Doubtless the mortgage o,n
the throne bat now been errenged.
In bis lateat pictures Joe Terrell i*
represented aa wearing a Panama bat.
The Press anggeats that possibly it ia
one he won on the election.
Was there a mistake about the rumor
ofJndge Lewis’ resignation, or bare
his friends changed their minds? asks
th# Savannah Press.'
ONLY SERVE AS A MASK FOR
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease,
stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the effects
have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when it
breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom os ever.
Mercury and Potash may dry tip the sores and eruptions, but at the same
time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, where it feeds
npon the tender-tissues, memb-anes and nerves, finally breaking out in
most disgusting sores and even destroying the flesh and bones.
Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical*and permanent cure.
They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacherous snake
like disease. These drags produce mercurial Rheumatism, destroy the
teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, causing inflam
mation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derangement of the system.
S. S. S. is a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only antidote
for the peculiar vims that spreads so quickly throughout the system,
corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body.
S. S. S. destroys the serpent, and eliminates
every atom of poison from the blood, it makes a
thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the
same time builds up the general health. S. S. S.
contains no minerals of any kind, but is a purely
vegetable remedy and we offer $t,ooo for proof to the contrary. *
•Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise
without charge. Our home treatment book will be sent free to all who
desire it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, 6a.
I
For Sale.
A PI* LI CATION
8 room b ante, with good bsrn. servant I ^ RCIA ^™ 0 '^ r DM,!,,ST “ 4TI0} »
bes/streets fifths situ’ °S8^Sn °* H ufde™m h.Tn) In prontr form
Deal streets Id toe City. £2,230. I applied to me for letters of administratrix
fine T. e .tnra“ h l r n?v m 0 ‘) y> Krn»^7*«mS n «lfn\', kuo“n °J,
PMtore, plenty running water I Pearl Carlton, late ot said count,, deceased.
$750. I This Is *o cite all and *lngular the creditors
an anma » OT wi ..11^.4 _ l4 . £ nd a 2 st w kln °* * Uzabetb B. Kedneay, to
juu acres level lend on railroad, with I be and appear at in* once within the time
75 acres suitable for pasture, with run-1 allowed by law, and show cauip, if any they
acre. Take tbiajf you want a bargain, | ijo*» Lee underbill, on the estate of Eliza-
rent $12} monthP^Prioe *U00 Cl ° S ° ,D I official signature,
100 sores, 1 % mile, railroad, 8 room
boner, fine pasture. Rent 2} bale*
cotton. 1830.
APPLICATION
to A bmld. Ch<>,Cel0U ‘ f y° n I GEORGIA—Sumter Count,.'
LEVS TO SELL.
For Rent.
Notice la hereby given thatJ. H. Holley
ban app led to the Ordinary of said county
for 1* ave to fell the lands hHonvlng to t*e
eNta'.e of h. k Holley, deceased, for the pur
pose of makloKdUtrlbuUon among the heirs
of the deceased Said application will bt
7 room bouse on Finn street wall *r. I the regular term of the court of Or-
ranged and in good condition,' £10 mo. io^I/Tn Juiy^m/ ?Sd%?"f
Come to see me if vou wish to boy a I June ’ ^ **• allen, ordinary.
Office to Wheatley RcJldisf
jpourthous*
boose,or make an investment in eitber
city or country property.
A PPLICATJON
A TWKL
\V. T. Lank. it L. MaTnak
LANE & MAYNARD,
LAWYERS.
AMERICUS, 1 GEORGIA.
omcesNo*. 1, anil 17 Planter. Hank Build-
R A CATO. a. U.
. PUYSCIAN AND SU KG VON.
Residence SIS Pelder street Telephone M
special auei
aisa-r:
Eldridge's store will receive prompt atten
Ion flvea to
—, .omen and c —
>M Jackson atreet Calls lettat Dr
I'aatnr* will papmIw* nvnmnf
P. B. WILLIFORD.
10) Cotton Avenue.
SLVE MONTHS SUPPOB
GEORGIA—Sum IK C’OUSTt.
The return of the appraiserm setting ap
I twelve months support to the f atnliy,of Mr
JOHNSON & HARR0LD,
littitiMotn ui Wniu
Ola M Evans and her minor children of ]
11. Kvanx. deceased, having been tiled in a.
office, all person* concerned a*e cited t
xhow came b# ihe 7th day of Julv, IMS, ' '
| said application for twelve months sup
Bid no* * •
■houlnnot be^r anU d. T hi a th e2nd d
June, 1002,
S. M. ALLEN, Ordina
MERCHANTS.
AND DEALERS IN....
G EO R 3 IA—SCMTt M.COU NTT,
Appraisers having set apirt twelve montl
support to Seymore and Annie Evans, mlm
, W.V-® JuTrSJl
HEAVY GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS Kl.f& co«7 un,e “ g00rt cau ;
Plantation Supplies Furnished THoS. M. ALLEN,Ordinal
Supplies furnished
on RmsossUs Terras.
Cash advanced on cotton In store at lowest
C. 0av/Sj
jDant/st...
mr Office Residence
Times Recorder Bl'dg 218 Jackson Street.
'Phnns-lt.T. I'i/maiu
Dr. S. H. McKee,
...DENTIST...
Hudson's drugstore, Rooms9 and 10. Phone
No, 9.
m
current rates of Interest.
MYRTLE SPRINGS.
Cash Paid for Land Warrants
‘ 1
Address J. M. Vale, Attor-
at Law, Bond Bidding.
Renowed for Its Cold, Sparkling
Mineral Waters.
„ ’ . ,
Beautiful Grove; Splendid Flange
Bathe, New Bathing Suita provided.
Everything first class, Write or call on
C. A. OR V. H. CHAMBLISS.
Amerlcus, Qa.
(Nice Cottages on Grounds for Kent.)
Washington* D. C.
511m
--JM
T—
Old 5hoe Talk.
I have Just purchased most of octet form
erly owned by Mr. If. J, Greenwalt fqr.ehoe
making purposes and am now belter pre
pared than eter to turn out govd work.
Boc— - -*■ -■ ■
tots and shoes neatly repaired;
X. L. LAMAR,
With Rylander Shoe Co. Shoe Maker.
BANNER 8A LYE
the most homing salvo In tho wort*.
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