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THE AMERIOCS WEEKLY TIMES-RECOUDER: FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902.
THE TIMES-RECORDER
Daily and Weekly.
THE GREENE AND GAYNOR CASE.
The Ameiu<t> iL: • r.«:abli*h<
TH£ A*iehi*-os Time*. EmblUfced
Consolidated. April. I-;*!
Incorporated. January, 1£W.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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Aririr*** till letter., anil >„:el
ri!K 7 IMKS-KKCOKUKIC
M^KIE LOU.'SL MYRICK,
EDITOR .%N»» IMMM;sS MAS.KiKU.
Editorial Room Telephone UP.
The Times-tfejorder is the
Ofil;ial Org^u ot tae Cur or A^iericu*
OfflMai Organ of Sumter County.
Official Organ of Webitrr county.
Offltla 5 . Organ of Railroad Com minion of
'-ieorgl t tae 3-1 Coni regional Di.-trlct.
I The ffcverumetit was victorious in
the proceedings before Judge Andrews
, in the case of Capt. Greens and Col.
j Gaynor. It begins to look as if the
'fugitives would be coming lack to Sa
vannah by the time summer tourists
are returning home.
Their attorneys realized th*t the de* 1
cisxoc would be against them before it
was rendered, and hence they sought
to avoid it by withdrawicg tdeir writs j
habeas corpus, but it seems Judge An
drews held that the matter was tu his
hands, and he proceeded to decide that I
the fugitive* must be returned to the ;
jailer at Montreal.
Our understanding is that now their;
case will come up before the extradi
tion commissioner iu that city.
The reason Special Assistant Attor-
OVER ALL ENGLAND
GLOOM IS PREVAILING
King Edward Passed Quite a
Restless Night.
HIS PHYSICIANS MAKE REPORT
Thousands Crowd Streets Around
Buckingham Faiace and Anxiously
Await News from the Eedside of the
Royal Patient.
Ju:.
IfAtlEHICTJS. GA., JUNE £7. 1902.
The foolish business rnau says times
are too dull to advertise. The wise
mau says “business being dull, I must
advertise liberally to attract trade.
If is was the purpose of Mr. Cleve
land iu his latest address to bury the
hatchet in regard to liryauism he seems
to have left an ax as a headstone to
mark the spot.
Prince Albert's death was caused by
getting chilled at a public function.
Subjects may run for cover, hut u king
must preserve his dignity when
shower comes up.
Richard Croker swears he will have
nothing more to do with politics, and
that he would not walk ton feet to see
King Ned crowned. The old man must
be getting ready to cross over the great
divide.
Oleomargarine men boast that they
will carry their business right along as
before in spite of the uew law. A few
experiences iu the federal courts will
be apt to change their intentions in
that respect.
Three remarkable initiations in the
Masonic order recently took place on
the same night la Black River, N. Y.
The candidates were Daniel if. Scolt,
aged 71; his son, aged .IU, uud his
grandson, aged 22. It is believed the
event is unprecedented.
Prof. S. P. Ilice, the uew elected
President of tho Iiayler University, at
Waco, Tex. less than twenty years ago
was a member of a section gang on the
Santa Pe Itailroad, earning 03 cents a
day with his spade. If all the section
gangs did this, there would not be
enough college presideuts to goarouud.
j ney General Krwin did not take Capt.
Greeue and i 'cl. Gaynor before an ex
tradition commissioner iu Quebec in
the first place, was that he became
satisfied after an investigation that the
Quebec authorities were prejudiced in
favor of the fugitives to such an extent
that our government stood no chance
of having its side of the case fairly con
sidered. He, therefore, took oat writs
before an extradition commissioner in
Moutreu!
Of course, the legal light in the
Canadian courts is not over. Unless
Capt. Greeue and Col. Gaynor decide
to leave Canada, and find a way of do
ing so, the chances are that .the ease
will occupy the greater part of the sum
mer, judging from the time that the
proceedings have already taken.
When the case gets fairly before the
extradition commissioner there w ill no
doubt be some interesting ^questions
raised—questions that willrequire con
siderable time to dispose of them satis
factorily. The lawyers which the fugi
tives have employed are among the
smartest in Canada, and they will not
miss a point that can be turned to ac
count in the effort to prevent their
clieuts from being given up to the au
thorities of the United States. But it
is probable that C’apt. Greeue and Col
Gaynor will come hack to Savannah.—
Savannah Nows.
23.—Anxious suspense
Irion uf King Edward
•videnced by shoals ol
abmail. by the whole
. will hardly he less
tin issued by the at
vus at 1J:30 o'clock a
RAISINO CATTLE AT A PROFIT.
Ilex-President Cleveland has been
reading the newspapers since the deliv
ery of bis speech at the I ildeu Club
meeting in New York last Thursday
Digbt, he probably understands by this
time that tbs Democrats of the country-
are not lookiag to him for edvico or
leadership. Grover has had his day.—
Albany Herald.
It seem-, according to the Washing
ton correspondent of the New York
Herald, that three members of the
President's cabinet were pulling bn: d
against him in his effort for reciprocity
with Cube, and so were several Sena
tors who professed to bo with him, and
also the entire Republican National
Committee. This, with the eighteen
Republican Senators who were openly-
opposing reciprocity, was a pretty
strong combination—too strong for
Teddy.
An Associated Press dispatch from
Des Moines, I*, which appealed a day
or two ago stated “TheE. S. Dana-
hey sale of Scotch short horn cattle at
this place yielded $76,W)) for W head.
One heard of 90 brought an aggregate
of *40,000. Forty-one heifers brought
$06,000. The highest price was paid for
Butterfly IT, sired by Wildwood,
which! sold for more thau
81,000.”’ Why not some of this
in soMi) Georgia? We have as
good or a better slock couutry than is
to bo found iu Iowa, more gra<e, mure
shade, better water, better climate.
The Iowa people are getting rich (arm
ing. Wuynotwe?
"His majesty was very restless and
ha I r.o sice., during the early part ol
the night. He obtained some sleep
however, after 1 o'clock this room
ing and no outward symptoms
presented themselves. Considering
all circumstances, ids majesty may-
said to lie progressing satisfactorily.
(Signed) bister. Treves, Lakiug
Smith, Barlow."
Earlier unofficial reports had been
more favorable t'sah the official inedi
tr.l pronouncement. They spoke ol
the king ns having passed a good
night, with peaceful rest, and the an
nouncement of ids majesty’s restless,
ness and lack of sleep are regarded
by the general public as by no means
reassuring, although court officials
profess satisfaction. The absence ot
all mention of the patient's tempera
ture caused comment, although prob
ably the statement that up to the
present no untoward symptoms pre
sented themselves Is Intended to in
dicate that there had been on danger
ous rise In temperatue.
In medical circles the opinion is ex
pressed that, in the pnrasV Just noted,
the surgeons are doing all they possi
bly can. In fact, the whola meaning
of the bulletin is centraled therein,
the rest being purely corollary thereto.
Anxious Crowd About Palace.
Throughout the morning the vicinity
of the palace was Invaded by seekers
after information. A curiously cos
mopolitan crowd gathered about the
railings awaiting the morning bulletin
and directly after it was posted there
was a great scramble to read its con
tents.
Tlte Prince of Wales arrived just
as the bulletin was being Issued. Lor I
I.ister, who came directly from the
king's apartment after having assistei
in drawing up the bulletin, left shortly
All-Over Laces at Half Price.
This is decidedly attractive and well assorted group of All-Over L?ces at
about half their actual value. Most of them are an importers samples, hence
the first half yard or so of every piece has been slightly soiled in the showing,
white the rest of the piece is in perfect condition. There are about thirty-five
patterns. Prices are 35c to $2.50 yard Worth 75c to $5.00 yard.
6 Doz. Fine Pearl Buttons for 25c.
Pure white Pearl Buttons in three popu
lar sizes. They are strictly first quality,
aud have never before been offered for less
than 10c per dozen. We will sell them in
lots of six dozen, no more nr no less, to one
customer at ih*- price—six dozen for 25c.
afterwards, ami the more cheerful look i
50c Linen Doylies al 39c Dozen.
. Fifty- dozen Doylies,guaranteed al! linen,
full regul tr size; never before offered for less
than 50c, now at 39c per dozen
on his face was taken as an indlca- ]
tion that he was satisfied with tiw
in great
morninj.
SCO Yards new wash Silks that
75c. Wash Silks at *4c.
condition of the patient.
Callers continued to arriv
numbers throughout the morning. | v,,,,,, . .. . .
Among the earliest lilctingulshed per- 1 fbe house over s.X Weeks
souages were Lord Salisbury. ArclP i twenty'•rive dlfferect pattern:;
old at 75c. now at 44c per yard
duke Francis, of Austria, tile Duke o!!
Norfolk and the Duke of Cambridge. I
The exodus of tile coronation em
bassies has already begun. The next
two or three days doubtless will see
the departure of ail but one or two. |
and these will close up their official j
establishments and remain in London |
merely as private persons.
haven’t
in over
fgularly
Men’s $15 Spring Suits for $7.50.
Men’s striped Worstead Suits, made by
the best clothing- manufactureis in the'
.United States; perfect fitting; most all
pjted re * u,ari >’ so,d at * is - *7 50
scenes as was witnessed yesterday j
were enacted today. By noon long:
strings cf carriages were waiting to
50c Table Damask at 39c Yard.
Table Damask; guaranteed all linen, 64
inches wide, five different patterns, re^uiai-
ly sold at 50c now at 39c per ya-cl.
Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs at 5c.
Men’s Handkerchiefs, made of fine quali
ty whi'e lawn and hemstitched; regularly
sold at 10.; vpry specid for this sa'e at 5c
each
Ladies’ 10c Ribbed Vest at 6 I-4c.
As a peacemaker Ur. Cleveland has
general resemblance to afresh vulcanic
upheaval.
The hoy, that expects to lied a job
hanging around loose at the top of tie
ladder might a3 well go oil” aud lie
down and wait for tho gentle zephyrs
to blow a few dollars into bis hands, or
else let the ravens feed him. It is a
matter of impossibility for a young fei
low to get anything at the top of the
ladder without flrst climbing there
throngh hiaown personal efforts. A
three-foot boy can’t reach up the ladder
ol periona! achievement and capture a
job tec feet In the ethereal elements.
This old universe just naturally ain't
built that way.
put down visitors at the ambassadors
and main entrance of the palace.
Tomorrow has been officially ap
pointed a day of intercession for the
king, and In every parish church in
tho United Kingdom special interces
sory services will he held. Catholics
nonconformists. 'Jews, Salvationists
and other religious bodies arc all ar
ranging special prayers, wh'.le In tits
camps of tho colonial and other vlj
ting troops, be they Mohammedans.
Sun Worshipers. Brahmins or Fire or
Men’s Straw Hats for 65c.
Men’s S*raw Hats, in several of the new
shapes rout'h or piain stra*; never before
offered for less than gl.50; now at 65c each.
. Women’s $2.50 Shoes At $1.25.
We will offer a speoial lot of ladies’ low
sun worshipers. Brahmins or Fire or I in P la > n «« °r patent leather;
Fetish worshipers, whether from Chi ^ ^IZ^S ailds»t\les aud jJOCdvailUiS at $2 50,
na. Borneo. Fiji. Central Africa or; for this Sale Ouly at §1.25 per pair.
MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW
tile many so-cailed birth medicines, and
inojt remedies lor women in the treatment
>f her delicate organs, contain more 01
Ic** opium, morphine and strychnine?
. Do l ou Know- that in most countries
oruggisu are not permitted to 6cll uarcot-
Opnlenco never cause* pessimism
and optimlam U sever produced by
pennry.
ICS Without labeling them poisons ?
Do You Know that you should not
take internally any medicine tor the
pain accompanying pregnancy.
Do You Know that .Mother’s Friend
is applied externally only?
Do You Know that Mother's FricnJ
is a celebrated prescription, and that it
has been in use over forty years, and that
each liottle of t'ae genuine hears the name
of The Bradiicld Regulator Co. ?
Do yon know that when you use thu
remedy during the period of gestation
that you will be free of pain and beat
healthy, hearty and clever children ?
Well, these things are worth knowing
They are facts. Of druggists at Jt.oo.
Don't lie persuaded to try a substitute.
Our^little book “Motherhood” free.
THE M40FIE10 (ES'JLATOI CO, Atlanta, Oa
Hindustan, or from the Indian reserva
tions of Canada, the usual hour for
prayers finds them supplicating tiiei:
dlety in behalf of the king.
As the day progressed the crowds
around Buckingham palace augmentej
and the cautious wording of the early
bulletin was much discussed. Soon af
ter 2 p. m. a second bulletin was post
ed. as follows:
"The king passed a eortifortahic,
morning and his condition so far Is'
satisfactory. Treves, halting. Bar j
low."
This was regarded as being some j
what more favorable, and the good ini-
pressicn which it created was en j
hanceti by the arrival at the palace j
shortly afterward of the Duke and;
Duchess of Aostat. They 'came froai I
Dorchester house to lunch with tlic^
royal family. The observers deduced I
therefrom ttiat unless the king's con !
ditlon was fairly satisfactory the queen
$1.00 Table Napkins at 65c Dozen.
Twenty-five dozen table Napkins,"beau
tiful patterns 7 8 size, considered good val
ues at Si: now at 65c per dozen.
Ladies’ bleached ribbed Vest, tape neck,
our regular 10c grade; not over one dozen
to one buyer at the price. 6j^c each
10 Yard Dress Patterns for 39c.
We will offer three hundred dress pat
terns of fine colored Lawns, a grade that
usually sells for 71c yard; not over two
patterns to one buyer at the price—the ten
yards for 39c.
71-2C to IOC Embroideries at 5C Yd.
1 500 Yards Embroidery Edgings and
Insertions ranging in width from 2 to 7
Inches wide, and well worth 71c and 10c yd;
now at 6c per yard.
A. G. DUNCAN.
DR. ALEXANDER’S
CHILL TONIC
A positive, permanent, a ml safe cure for Malaria,
would-not have entertained the via 1
been unremitting eucr for pale, sickly female, and children V
Itors, for she has
In nursing her uusband, and has kith
erto been constantly at his bedside.
Two thousand names of visitors
were registered at the palace yester
day.
Harper Is Held Under Bond.
Watkinsvillc. Ga„ June 25.—The
committment trial of John Harper,
of Marshall district who shot Loney
Payne, a fr-m hand, has Just been
bold. Harper vrat bound over to the
superior court ou thaTharge of invol-
untar'- mansiaujhter. bond being fixed
at J5M.
Bring, the glow- to faded check., ; makes weak
children fat and hearty.
Tablet form; tasteless; easy to take.
Price 50 cts. Trial Size, 25 els.
Df. Alexander'* I.iver Regulator cure* Bilious-
newt, Torpid I.iver, Constipation, Sick Headache
Price 25 Cents. For tale by
Sent by mat! oa receipt of price, IjE.J,
EUlndge sole agent American. Ua.
Notwithstanding all that has been
said about avariciousneis.not one man
in a thousand who has health and re
munerative wages hot ie harpy.
Reckon You Don’t Know It
OR YOU WOULD;HAVE BEEN TO THE
CLEARING OUT SALE OF
J.J.O.STERLING SILVER,
Jewelry, Cut-Glass and Bric-a-Brac
GOING CHEAPER THAN EVER. THERE’S
SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR ALL WHO
CALL EARLY.
G. T. SULLIVAN. Jeweler.
Ssr
Next to Ladles’ Entrance
Windsor Hotel.
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