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THE TIMES-RECORDER
Dally and Weekly.
The AHKRicoa BBOORDEtt, Esiablisbed 1879
THE AMERICDS TIMES, Established 189C,
Consolidated, April, 1891
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The Times-Recorder Is the
Official Organ of Sumter County.
Offlcia! Organ of Webster county.
Official Organ of Railroad Commission of
<: Georgia for the 3d Congressional District.
AWRRTtTtTS, GA., JUNE 19, 1903.
Six hundred million dollars are said
to be missing from tho Now York stock
market. You may search us.
The Mormon missionary is tho latest
American product put under the ban
in Germany, a dooreo having been is
sued expelling them.
The Georgia editors are in California
this week, seeing the sights of the
gold coast, swinging on the golden
gate and probably buying gold bricks.
A Chicago man who lost $1,000 fainted
when a negro bootblack returned it to
him- When ho recovered and gave the
bootblack $10 tho boatblaok dropped
dead.
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JUNE 19, 1903.
The south should not bo longer on
the defensive. It should be aggressive.
The sins of the south are as white as
the driven snow to those of the “saint
ed" north.
FRESH OUTBREAKS
IN SOUTHERN
AlarmingReports From Prov
ince of Yuenna.
REBELLION IN KWAHG SI.
Attention to Russian Problem In Man
churia Has Been Diverted by Fresh
Disturbances In Other Portions of
the Orient _
Victoria, B. C., Juno 17.—According
to mail advices received from Yokoha
ma by the steamer Xyo Maru, while the
Russian problem In 'Manchuria remains
In a state of abeyance, attention has
to a certain extent been diverted to
the southern borders of China, where
fresh disturbances have occurred.
Kwang Si haa been the seat of a for-
mtiable rebellion for some time and
now disturbances are reported from
the neighboring province of Yuenna.
Borne of the reports arriving at Peking
from that province are of an alarming
nature.
The Japan Times of Tokio publishes
dispatches from Peking that the Rus
sian authorities In Manchuria while
complaining of Insecurity of life and
property, have hired hundreds of Chi
nese highwaymen, many of whom are
dressed In the borrowed garb of Rus
sian soldiers. According to a ver
nacular paper, a Chinese official in
Manchuria is reported to have been
punished at the instance of Russia.
MILLIONAIRE IN TROUBLE.
Placed In Jail Just Prior to Sailing for
Europe.
Now York, June 17.—Edwin D.
Mooers, reputed to ho worth several
million dollars, spent last night in a
cell in Ludlow street Jail. He Is
booked to sail for Europe today, his
name and that of his mother appearing
on the list of fihe liner New York.
Unless $10,000 Is deposited as bond
for his appearance to answer a suit
for divorce brought by His wife, whom
he married at El Pason, March 1, 1900,
he will be unable to sail today.
Wooers la a well known figure in
New York, Chicago and San Francis
Mr. Lewis iM. Humph, E. J. Wil
lingham and others at Marshallyillo,
have had a very prosperous season
with asparagus, many crates selling
from $5 to $8 each.
In her affidavit, upon which Judge
Clark issued the order of detention,
Mrs. Mooers describes herself as being
without proper'// or income. She says
that she appealed to her husband last
month for a contribution to bar main
tenance and that .he refused It, and
told her he was going abroad for a
long time to “get rid of the whole
thing." She says she has livod apart
from her husband since October, 1902.
Mr. Mooers, who Is not yet 30 years
old, declined to discuss the matter for
publication.
J. rierpont Morgan is quoted as say
ing that if Roosevelt should bo nomi
noted for President next year it would
be impossible to ratso $10,000 for bis
election in Wall street.
Someone in Georgia sent tho Rev
Chambermaid Hillis thirty cents as a
reward for his love for Booker. This,
at least, was not a case wherein two
extremes came together.
FATAL COLLISION ON
ROCK ISLAND ROAD
Three Men Are Killed and
Four Injured.
LIST OF THE CASUALTIES.
Passenger Train and Gravel %. Train
Crash Together With Disastrous Re
sults at Elmira, a Station South ol
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 17.—
Three men were killed and four In
jured as the result of a collision of a
Rock Island passenger train and a
gravel train at Elmira, 20 miles aouth
of here, this morning. The accident
was caused by the failure of the grav
el train to clear the main track before
the passenger train arrived. The dead:
Eldon Herring, of Lisbon, and twe
unknown men, all stealing a ride.
The Injured:
T. A. Myers, passenger engineer, oi
Cedar Rapids.
James Barnes, baggageman, legs,
arms and thigh broken.
— Barnes, fireman of the grave!
train.
Theodore Hecht, of Traer, a passen
ger, ribs broken.
ELECTION IN REICHSTAG.
Five Thousand Yds 10c Batiste at 5c If
Evi
This is probably the first time you ever read of real 10c Batiste at 5c in the month
June. These fabrics are almost counted as staple as bleached muslin Our price is
than it cost to make it—5c per yard. The lot includes all the desirad colorings
home seeds Batiste—for dresses, wrappers, girls and children’s dresses—the fabric is
fresh looking, serviceable, easily laundried. Monday you can secure them at the
ously unheard of price 5c a yard. f
500 Dress Patterns at 25c.
Beginning Monday morning we will
sell every customer a full dress pattern of
this season’s wash goods, the whole ten
yards for 25c; not over one pattern to a
customer.
Ladies’ 50c and 75c Stocks at 25c.
Official Returns from Three Hundreo
arid Fifty Constituencies.
Berlin, June 17.—The Socialists’ vic
tory in the reichstag election yesterday
was largely at the expense of the two
radical parties, who voted as the so
cialists did in the last reichstag on the
tariff, military and naval affairs. Hence
on these questions the new house is
■not distinctly 'different from the old
one.
The official returns from 330 con
stituencies are: Socialists, 53; Cen
ter party, GO; Conservatives, 21; Free
Conservatives, 4; National Liberals, G.
and other factions, 27. Total of “em
bers elected, 161.
Second elections are required In 136
constituencies.
The failure of either of the radical
parties to get a single seat does not
mean that they will not get a number
of members at the second election as
then their candidates will be support
ed uy all the anti-Socialist parties.
Monday morning we will place on sale
our entire stock of Ladies’ Nekwear, in
cluding stocks and ties. None have sdd
for less than 50c; some are the 75c kind—
choose at 25c each.
FAREV/ELL TO LIPTON.
Men’s fine Madras and Percale Shi
attached or detached collars and
regularly sold at 75c; here Monday
and Tuesday at 47c each.
Remnants of Fine Table Damask.
One hundred remnants of fine Table
Damask, full regular width, bleached, per
fectly white, just the right lengths for most
tables; regular 75c and $1 grades prfee for
these remnants Morday and Tnesnay 48c.
Ladies’ Undervest at 8c.
What is needed in Kentucky is a
free application of lead and hemp iu
the disturbed districts. It is an out
rage upon the good name of as fair a
people as ever lived that suck unlaw
ful acts as are disgracing Breathitt
county are allowed.
Sails on Oceanic For America—King
Edward Sends Message.
London, June 17.—There was a large
gathering of people at the Easton rail
road today to bid goodby to Sir Thom
as LIpton, who sails today on the
Oceanic for New York. Tho crowd
cheered him heartily while Sir Thom
as waved his farewell. On the same
train wa3 J. Plorpont Morgan, who also
was cheered by the LIpton contingent.
King Edward, telegraphed to Sir Thom
as Lipton as follows:
“As you are just about leaving for
America, let me wish you a prosperous
Journey and all possible good luck
for the great race in August. (Signed)
Edward, R. and I.”
Ladies’ bleached Undervest, mercer
ized tape neck and shoulders; regularly sold
at 12 here Monday and Tuesday at 8c
each.
, A Sale of Soap.
Armour’s sweet Lilac Soap--a |
that always sells for 5c cake. A finely
ed toilet soap, very pleasantly scented
excellent soap for home use, and a
gratifying soap tor boarding houses
hotels to supply to thair guests, selling
at the price of very 7 common soaps 44c
box of 12 cakes.
One hundred Crochet Bed Sprei
fail regular size, hemmed, ready for
Marseilles patterns; regularly sold at
here Monday and Tuesday only at 69:
Ladies’ $1.50 and $2 Umbrellas for
vVe have placed on sale a special
of Twilled Silk Umbrellas with beaut
pearl and silver mounted handles
were to price every one at $2 you wo
not think them a bit too high. Ch
| Monday and Tuesday at 98c each
Atlanta again leads. A man baa
been found there who atole liia wife’a
folae teeth and tko Bpringa fromkia
sick mother’s bed, pawning both to
buy a pionio excursion ticket.
In the town of Belleville, Ill. where
colored shootist was banged and
then roasted the other day, a negro is
persona non grata, and the black citi
zens, numbering two hundred, have
been forced to leave tho place.
7 And now General Wheelor gives
emphatic denial to tho sensational and
untrne stories sent from Atlanta to
northern papers regarding the alleged
•light given him at New Orleans.
A Georgia couple has just married,
after an engagement of thirty years.
And yet, think of tho bunch of horrors
and matrimonial nightmares that will
bob np daily in their pathway.
Now that the new King Karageorge-
ovitek has signed the contract, it is to
be hoped his dago subjects will play
ball and let peaoe bo restored. King
Pete will be a good ono to hold down
that job.
The Atlanta Cotton mills have closed
down and 300 operatives are out of em
ployment. The only reason given for
the shut-down is the short supply of
cotton and the present high prices of
tho staple.
The heads of tho several departments
of the state government are preparing
their annual reports to be handed to
the governor, so that he can use their
contents in framing his message to tho
legislature.
Water was reported ton feet deep in
some of the Kansas saloons during the
recent flood. But as Carrie Nation
has since emitted a yawp it is to bo
concluded that she had her bathing
suit on at the time.
With abundant opportunities for
work at good wages, there is no possi
ble excuse for men remaining unem
ployed. The police ahould break up
such gangs as congregate about the
streets and refnse to work.
STORK
TIME
to most women is a term of J
anxiety, serious thought (
and sweet anticipation. _
With the cessation of pam
necessary t o childbirth,
there comes calm nerves,
sleep and recuperation.
MOTHER’S ji
FRIEND <=4^
does diminish the pain accompanyinj
maternity. With its aid mothers can am
do bring healthy, sweet dispositioned
and ideal babies into the world.
Morning sickness, 6ore breasts and ex
cruciating pains caused by the gradually
expanding organs, are relieved by thu
penetrating and relaxing liniment.
Among the manifold aids to cliildbirth
Mother's Friend lias grown ia popularity
and gained a prestige among rich women
as well as poor; it is found and welcomed
in the mansion as well as in the cabin. *•
Moody Makes Appointments.
Washington, June 17.—After a con
ference with the president today Sec
retary Moody announced the follow
ing appointments, all of the ap
pointees being from New York: Cap
tain Charles W. Rae, to be chief ol
the bureau of steam engineering upon
the retirement of George W. Melville
In August next. Pay Director Hen
ry T. B. Harris, to be paymaster gen
eral upon the retirement of Rear Ad-
mjj-al A. S. Kenny this month. Lieu
tenant Colonel George F. Elliott, to be
commandant of the marine corps
when Major General Charles Heywood
retires next fail.
Submitted to Arbitration.
Knoxville, Tenn., June 17.—J. S. Mc
Cracken, secretary of District No. 19,
United Mine Workers’ of America, an
nounces that the question as to the
wage scale In the Straight CTeek Coal
company’s mines in Bell county, Ken
tucky, has been submitted to arbitra
tion, J. B. Carrington, of Ohio, being
named as umpire to settle the scale.
This action, he says, was the result ol
a conference of Interested parties held
In Louisville. ________
President dowry Not to Resign.
New York, June 15.—The Associated
Press Is authorized to deolare with
out the slightest foundation tha rumot
that President dowry, of the West
ern Union Telegraph company. Is to
resign.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in
Three Days.
Moutox L Hill, of Lebanon, ltd.,
says: "My wile had Inflamatory Rnt-u.
matlsm in every muscle and joint, Lis
loitering was terrible and hsr body snd
face were swollen beyond recognition
had beeu in bed for six weeks and hbd
eight physicians but received no benefit
until «he tried the MYSTIC CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM. It gave immediate re
lief and she was able to walk shout In
thtee daays. I am sure It saved her life.’
Sold by E J Eldrldge, Druggist, Ameri
cas, Ga.
8lxteen-Year-Old 8on Defends
Mother at Eastman, Ga.
Eastman, Ga., June 15.—-Dr. T. J.
Buchan, a prominent physiean of this
place, was shot and instantly killed
by his 16-year-old son, James Ogletreo
Buchan, at their home here Sunday
morning.
A coroner’s Inquest was held over
the body of the dead man and tho
killing was pronounced justifiable ho
micide.
The shooting grew out of a difficulty
between Dr. Buchan and his wife, dur
ing whloh the wife called to hor son
for protection. The young man claim
ed that he thought his father iwas
trying to kHl his mother, and that bs
shot his fathsr to protect her from
death.
Dr. Buchan fins suffered soverly
from nervous trouble for some time,
snd only recently returned from Ab
lanta, where he took a cource of treat
ment under Dr. Woolley. It Is said
that be has often threatened to kill
his wife, family and himself.
When at himself Dr. Buchan was a
courteous, polished gentleman and a
fine physician. His tragic death ll
universally deplored In this vicinity.
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Settlement of Same Is Hinging Upon
Technicalities.
Chicago, June 17."—The settlement
of the hotel and restaurant strike ap
pears today, to hinge upon technicali
ties. The exact construction to bs
put upon the term “union recognition"
is tho stumbling block to a speedy ad
justment of the difficulties between
the parties to the controversy. The
joint board of the strikers unions Is
Inclined to hold out for an agreement
to employ union men and women only
while the hotel and restaurant owners
declare they can do no more than
promise not to discriminate. The
Joint board In conference today was
unable to agree upon the acceptance
of the employ-eds’ terms and decided
to submit the matter to President
Gompers, The resumption of business
by the large dow-ntown restaurants
precipitated several Incipient fights.
Regular service, with almost a full
complement of help In the kitchens and
dining rooms, was effected by all ol
the strike-bound establishments.
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Laxative impurities . Such a remedy is
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bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unp
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Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an *
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Conflicts In Macedonia.
Salonlca, Turkey, June 16.—Several
conflicts have recently occurred In
Macedonia between lnaurgent bands
and Turkish troops- Some 30 Bu!
garlans have been killed snd many
wounded,
cA Disordered Stomach ends in aSf ,
I HEADACHE. TherootofthetrP w
f is biliousness; the cure, Ramons
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