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THE AMERICU5 WEEKLY TIEMES.RECORDR, FRIDAY AUGUST, 26, 1904.
SEABOARD TO ERECT BUILDING. WEDDING IS A BEAUTIFUL ONE
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Large Structure For Warehouse Pur- [ Nuptials of Miss Ray and Mr. Wl llam
poses Promised. I Lamed.
It is learned here npon excellent an-1 The handsome «nbnrban borne o( Mr
thority that the Seaboard Air Line Co. I and Mrs. Neil A. Bay was tbe seene of
contemplates tbe early erection of ala moat interesting and happy occasion
very large brick warehouse and storage yesterday morning when their beanti-
bnilding npon the oompany’a property I fnl and aceomplished yonng daughter,
at the corner of Finn and Jackson I Baba, became the bride of Mr. William
streets here. L. Lamed.
And all indications point to the fnl-1 And ne’er did wedding bells ring
fitment of sncb plan. I forth a more joyona peal,
The building will contain thirteen I The eyent had long been pleasantly
large brick fire proof compartments, I anticipated in society circles here, and
each a separate storehouae in itself, a large assemblage of friends witnessed
and designed for the use of merchants I this happy blending of lives and of
and produoe men. hearts.
Already a warehouse track has been The Bay home was artistically fee-
put across Jackson street and extended I tooned in Southern evergreens, the
into tbe vacant property, and ship- same beneath which this Northern
ments can thus be unloaded directly swain had sought and won tbe band of
into the new building. There has long his bride so fair. Ferns, potted plants
been a need (for snob a building as this I and summer roses in profusion made a
one here. floral display.
The railroad company is contributing An unique feature of the wedding
much to the improvement of Jackson were the attendants,
street and will thus have a fine ap-1 These were tiny little tots, Miss
proaoh to its depots and warehouse Keiffer, Miss Larned, Miss Diokerson
properties here, thus facilitating tbe and Master Bay. All were becomingly
handling of shipments of all freight I attired and performed their parts in a
back and forth. manner quite charming.
It is understood that tbe warehouse Mr. Jean Saieologus, of New York,
building will be erected in a few was best man of tbe ocoaaion. There
months. | was no maid of honor.
Miss Jenkins, of Griffir, rendered
HEIR TO RUSSIAN
THRONE CHRISTENE
Occurred at Church of the Pe
lerhoff Palace.
ELEVEN CENTS THE PROSPECT. tbe weddin K march as the bride and
groom entered the prettily deoorated
parlor and approaohed the officiating
Cotton May Reaeh That Price In Day minister, Bey. J. P. Wardlaw. The
or Two. bride wore a gown of white silk, most
Amerions cotton men would not-to becoming to ber blonde beauty.
Rteatly surprised to see oolton sell here Sbe carried 8 bouquet of superb
for eleven cents right along in a day or I roses ’ 88 dld e8ch (f the four little
two, even if it does not reach that fig- “'tondants.
ure today. The ballooning of the fa- Afl6r ,ho wcddiB 6 ceremony a su
tures continued yesterday, the market perb dinBer waB served, The array of
going up by leaps and bounds thirty or “agnifloent wedding gifts ot silver,
forty points. Nearly 250 bales were re- goId and Bn Pe*b out glass and ohina
ceived [here yesterday and sales at 10} was indeed beautiful,
cents were numerous, while even at 11 Mr ’ 8nd Mra> Larnedleft by the Sea
cents several sales were made. How- bo8rd for SaTannab . whence they will
ever, 10J to 10} eents were ruling prioes !? U ,h . ia morn,Dg ,or th etr home in
and only cotton of superior quality * eff York * The bride’s going away
.brought the even price-11 cents coitume was of handsome blue voile,
though several bales were aotualiy wIth hat to matob ’ and new aid "be
sold at tbat high figure. If the market appear more “'together oharmlng.
shows continued strength this morning And tbua Am erions yields np one of
11 cents will probably be freely paid b ‘ r ,ovelieat daog bters to New York,
by Americus buyers. groom being a talented young ar-
tiat and literary genius who, a former
RDAns-u-r Georgian, is making both name and
BROUGHT MILLION TO GEORGIA, fame in the metropolis.
WAS MOST IMPOSING CEREMONY
Procession of Gilded Coaches Accom
panied Infant Prince From Alexan
dra Village to Church Where Cere
monies Occurred.
SL Petersburg, August 24.—The
christening of tbe heir to the Bus-
elan throne took place this morning
at the church of the Peterhoff palace
with imposing ceremonies. A proces-
slon of glided coaahes accompanied
the Infant prlnoe from the Alexandra
village to the church. After tbe met-
ipoUton of 8t, merjburg had admin.
tfrSo tie sacrament to the heir, the
emperor invested the fatter with the
Insignia of the Order of St. Andrews.
Immediately thereafter the ringing of
church bells and the firing of a salute
of 101 guns announced the completion
of the ceremony.
Both Peterhoff and St. Petersburg
are lavishly decorated. There will
be Illuminations tonight.
ACT QUICKLY.
Shipments of Poaches Were Heaviest |
Ever Known.
Georgia peach growers, among them | Dolay_Has Been Dangerous In Amer-
several in and near Amertcus, are
M8h fs! nrDS ,r r D ° ,ha »«ght thing at the right time,
shipments made, Iho orop this year be-1 Act quickly in times of danger,
ing tbe largest ever handled, Peach Backache la kidney danger.
Shipment reports for tbe season just P 088 ’ 8 Kidney Pills act quickly,
closed have not yet been made. The I n6 y"f 8 ““ di8tret8iDK dangerous kid
Central of Georgia Bailway is now Plenty or evidenee to prove this:
awaiting the showing the total number L. B. Lewis, ooileotor for Dr. A. E
of cars hanled and the placis they were Bally, address 1363 Broad street Am
shipped to. Ootlon orop shipments are RTJV 8 ' 1. ‘ 1 °?°, reoomme8d P° 88 ’ 8
expected to be very heavy next month, remedy.^ I have Ssecf them with ve?y
The cotton orop is now almost ready beneficial riuet ill a vety seveta ease
for the big rnab, and ears are being of lame back, kidney and nrinary
made ready for tbe qnlek transporta pnnble. My back has been ailing me
i , n« 0 n.l“n“ombe I r‘oM? e0 ‘ e t th ?‘ “ Ml.^Voro.^'mv tofna" tffUS
unusual number of shipments will be secretions were all oot ot sorts, full of
made. | sediment and bard to retain causing
me to rise several times during the n igbt
, and breaking my rest. This was telling
APPEARS IN STATE OF NUDITY. | on my general health. I tried any
number of remedies but none seemed
„ , _ _ . . . . . .to fit mv ease. I obtainod a box of
Outrageous Conduot of an Amertous Doan’s Kidney Pills and the result of
Negro their use haB been very gratifying.
Sinoe using them the kidney secretions
Unlesa he is captured by tbe police have cloared up, the sediment baa die-
before outraged oitisens get hold of| a PP e » r ® d and their notion baa been
I h!“ a "d\ bea “n g T n “ eg, ° le« W mo Vam oonviSced 8 tb!lt
here, and he will be lucky to get off Doan’s Kidney Pills are a remedy en-
even that light The sooundrel in quea- titled to all the praise that oas be given
Hon has several times gone into an old th em.” , . ,
Emphatic endorsement can be had
. ,.... _ . , , .. j ught here In Amerions. Drop into J.
street here and, after stripping himself IG. Dodson’s drugstore and ask wbat
entirely nnde, paraded about the pre- his enstomers report
miles. Officers were apprised of the . For 8al< > b 7 all dealers. Prioe fiOe par
nasrn’a oniniunno box. Fostor-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N Y,
onbageous Mndnot and are Mle agents for the United States,
on the lookout to osteh him. Citizens Bemember the name Doan’s and take
might aid the officers by marking the j no other,
culprit with a rifle bullet or a charge of
birdsbot the next time be tbas goes on
undress parade.
Everyone who has nsed Hamlin's
Wizard Oil to onro pain is never again
willingly withont a bottle cf it. SOoat
all dinggtata,
UPSHAW TO LEND ASSISTANCE.
Will Take Up Work of Dr, Mumford
For a Tlmo.
Citizens of Amerions interested in
tbe maintenance of the Mumford Home
are pleased to learn that Bev. W. D.
Upshaw, generally known as Earnest
Wills Upshaw, has contented to inter
est himself in the home and raise at
least 81,000 to meet pressing needs. He
is eminently fitted for this work. No
h young man Is better known over the
Slate then Mr. Upsbew and be wonld
withont donbt make a (access of the
enterprise, equipped as he is so splen
didly with tbe necessary qualifications
fqr work ot this character.
„ Cupid is an excellent shot, but he
bags someTnigbty poor game.
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AMERICUS COTTON MARKET.
Corrected Dally by L. G. Council
Warehouse and Commission
Merchant.
Our market yesterday wee steady.
Good Middlings 10}
Middlings .104
Low Middlinga 10}
NEW YORK.
New York,Aug. 24.—Spots; Middling
1120 market firm. Contracts operel
firm and dosed steady at following
prices:
open’o
August 10.68
Septeuber 10 54
Ootober 10 30
December 10,83
SAVANNAS.
Savannah, Ga. Aug. 24-Quiet;
Spots, Middling 11 ots.
LIVERPOOL,
Liverpool, Aug 24.—The eotton mar
ket opened steady and dosed easy,
Spots, Middling upland 0.40J.
clon’o
10.90
10.80
10.06
10.62
Don’t fail to be ae pretty as you'.can
>, through not exerdsiug, bathing
and sleeping enough.
OASTOniA.
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Czar Issues Manifesto.
St. Petersburg, August 24.—The
ozar today issued a lengthy manifesto
on tho occasion of the christening of
the heir to the throne. It is intro
duced by tho following message to the
people:
“By the will of God, we, the czar
and autocrat of all the Russias, czar
of Poland, Grand Duke of Finland, etc.,
announce to our faithful subjects that
on thia, tho day of the christening of
our son and heir, the Grand Duke
Alexis Nicholasevltch, following tho
promptings of our heart, we turn to
our great family of the empire and
with the deepest and most heartfelt
pleasure, even amidst these times ol
national struggle and difficulties, be-
atow upon them some gifts of our roy
al favor for their greater. enjoyment
In Jhelr dally lives."
The various benefits bestowed on
many classes are then enumerated at
length. One of the most Important
provisions relates to the entire abo-
litlon of corporal punishment- among
tho rural classes and Its curtailment In
the army and tho navy.
The manifesto remits land purchase
areil, which aftecls one of the largest
classes of the population throughout
tho emplro, and Its benefits are also
extended to estates in Poland.
The general provisions of tho mani
festo Include an allround reduction In
sentences for common-law offenses, a
general amnesty for political offenses,
except In cases of murder, and the
education of the children of officers
and soldiers who have been victims
of the waT, as well as assistance for
such families as need It whoso bread-
S oners have fallen In the service ol
iff dfiimtr^ ' -v PPT - “
The sum of Jl,500,000 Is set apart
from the state fund for the benefit ol
landless people of Finland. The fines
Imposed on villages, towns or villas ol
Finland for failure to elect represen
tatives or serve on the military re
cruiting bOBTds during tho years 1902
and 1903 are remitted. Permission Is
granted to Finns who have left their
country without the sanction of tho
authorities to return within a year.
Those returning who are liable to mil
itary service must Immediately pre
sent themselves for service, but FInwa
who have evaded military service will
not be punished, provided they pre
sent themselves within three months
of the birth of the heir to the throne.
"Certain classes of offenses, ex
cluding theft, violent robbery and em
bezzlement, are pardoned and the gov
ernor general of Finland Is directed
to consider what steps can be taken
to alleviate the lot of those forbidden
to reside in Finland.
"Fines Imposed on tho Jewish com
munes In the cases of Jews avoiding
military servico, are remitted.
“Persons arrested for offenses pun*
Ishahle by fines, Imprisonment or con
finement In a fortress without loss ol
civil rights and who were still await
ing sentenco at the time ot tho birth
of the heir to the throne are par
doned.
“Political prisoners who have dis
tinguished themselves by good conduct
may, on the Interposition of the min
ister of Justice, obtain tho restitution
of thetr civil rights at the expiration
of their sentences.
“Persons guilty of political offenses
committed within the last 15 yean
who have remained unidentified will
no longer be subject to prosecution,
while political offenders who are now
fugitives abroad may apply to the min
ister of the Interior for permission ta
return to Russia. The manifesto
concludes:
“Given at Peterhoff on this, the lltb
day of August.’ 1304. Nicholas."
gon. This win be done primarily to
avoid International complications, and
will have the effect of reducing the
Hussion strength by three strong units [
but the Russian authorities oonslder |
that this will be offset by the avoid
ance of the isissible capture of the vst- j
•els rihined by the Japanese.
Advices received here from Saigon I
ahow, contrary to previous announce-1
ments, that tbe Diana Is In a very bad I
condition. She has one large hole In
her hull below the water line. Her I
Injuries will take weeks to repair. This I
would have permitted an extension of
her sojourn In a neutral port beyond [
the 24 hours which expired yesterday, [
but It Is foreseen that the repairs
would entail such a long stay that It I
possible that the questions affecting I
the neutrality of the port would be [
likely to arise and therefore Russia Is I
disposed to disarm the Diana and [
thereafter will remain at Saigon dur- |
lng the war.
The final determination In the mat-1
ter has not yet been taken, but the I
tendencies are strongly as Indicated. I
It is expected that the action to be
taken at Shanghai and Saigon will re- [
lieve tho cases of international signifi-1
cance and practically close them.
WANTS TO OWN WATER PLANT.
High Prloe of Water Causes a Kick |
In Maoon.
•That it is wholly desirable for every I
eitv to own its waterworks, as does
Amerions, Is evideneed in the sitnation
at Macon. There a oompany owns the |
water plant, and citizens are;oherged.i
cents per 1,000 gallons, Macon wants r I
change from this condition of affairs
and a proposition is on foot looking to
mnnioipal ownership, Amerions has
abundant water i apply, and arte-1
sian water at that, and pays 20 eta. 1.000 I
gallons for it Thera are a hundred
reasooa why every eity shonld own ita
water and lighting plants, and not one I
The Kind Yon Have Always Beught, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has home tho signature of
- and has been made tinder his per
sonal snpervlslon since its Infancy"
Allow no one to deceive yon in this
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jast-as-good*»are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Gostorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pore,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. . It Is Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm#
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slccn
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY9
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TM« ««KT»im MWMH, TT MURRAY STRUT. RIW YORK CITY.
I professional cards,
pays the eity thousands of dollars an -
noally above operating expenses. And
some day she will own a lighting plant |
well, operated by the same power,
PURE BLOOD-SOUND HEALTH
Pftoiegraphor.
VAN RIPER,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
_. . _ .... .. , Up-to date Photography, Finest grades
Plain Reasons Why Hancock's Liquid | j crayon and color work.
[Sulphur | s So Effective.,
Many prevalent disorders show an I
acid condition of the blood,
Hancock’s Liquid Sclphuu being
Buti-acid, corrects ruoh aliments and Is
of speolal value in the oure of acne, ltcb, [
iPhysicians and Suryaonj.
herpes, ring-worm, pimples, prickly
heal, entarrb, canker and tores In scalp,
eyelids, nose, month and throat.
S-> effective a skin tonlo is Hancock's
Liquid SuLruun—Nature’s greatest
germicide—tbs’, used in bathing, it
gives vigor to tbe aotlon of the skin and [
affords a senso of healthfully toned ex-
bllaratiois.
Leading druggists sell It. Send fori
descriptive booklet to Haneook Liquid
Sulphur C.\, Baltimore, M. D.
STARTING ON A BRIDAL TOUR.
DR. J. A. SELDEN,
Eye, Ear, Nose and ITnroat
Hours O.tol and3 toO.
Planter’s Bank Building,
Phone US.
Voluntary Disarmament.
Paris, August 24.—There Is reason
to believe that a decision is about
to be taken providing for the volun*
tary disarmament of the Russian
cruiser Askold and the torpedo boat
destroyer Grozovoi. now at Shanghai,
and the Rluslan cruiser Diana, at Sal-
DR, T. A. CHAPPELL
Americus, Ga,
Residence 401 barlow Street.
Office 411 k Jackson St. Barlow.Ulock
Kesidkncb Prone No. 842.
Tenders his professional services to
eople of Americus and surroundingcoun
Leave calls at Dr. Eldridge’s drugstore,
Wedding Party Camo to Americus |
Yesterday.
An interesting wedding party oame
to Americas yesterday morning, en
rente to New York. leaving by the
afternoon Central train. The ocntral
figures were Prof. E, H. Johnson, of
Emory College and fair bride,nee Miss
Susie MoMlobael, ol Boons Visto, and
who la well known in social circles in
Amerions, Their marriage the even,
tog previona was a brilliant ocoasion,
Dr. Henry B. Allen,
Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ppeelallst,
Eye glasses and spectaclos fitted accur
ately. /
Office over Davenport Drug To. corner
Lamar and Jackson streets. Phone No. 182,
DR. O. T. MILLER,
Physician and Surgeon,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
. . , . . . | Special attention given to diseases of wo
tne rites having been solemnized by I men and children and to central surgery
President Dickey, of Emory College, omce <n Planter. Bank BuiTdinz.
Quito a parly of friends accompanied
~ ' ' ‘ R. E. CATO, M. D,
Physician and^Surgeon,
Fref. Johnson and bride as far as
Amerions, returning (o Botna Yista in
the afternoon.
THE DOCTORS TALK HOSPITAL.
Important Movement Is Started for
Americus.
A meeting of a number of the physi
duns of the oity was held last night
whereat plans were discnsced for the
bnilding of a hospital in Americas,
mention of which has been made by
the Times-Recorder already. The
pbysieians are very mnoh in earnest
about bnilding a hospital here, an in
stilntion long needed sorely, and tbe
plans dieeassed last night pointed to
snoecss for the undertaking,
CONDUCT A BAINBRIDGE HOTEL
Mr. Fields May Thus Engage in Bus
iness There.
Mr, G. H. Fields is considering a
proposition to remove to Bainbrldge
and take charge of one of tbe leading
hotels there. Mr’ Fields is an expe
rienced hotel man and shonld he go
there will give Bainbrldge an np-to-
date hostelry.
Land for Sale.
For sa!e;380 acres of land in the 26tb,
district of Sumter county, rented for
19oi to W. W. Reid, Friendship, Ga.
Price 82,660.00. If not sold this place
will be.for rent. All parties interested
will please communicate with
Tbe SorTHEBX Mobtoaoe Co.
24 Sooth Broad St. Atlanta,Ga,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Residence 316 Felder St Telephone W,
'Dant/sls.
J. M. Wilkes, D. D. S. N. S. Evans, d. D. 8
Wilkes & Evans,
DENTISTS.
Dank of s'ouihwestern Georgia.
Phone 175 • • Americus, Ga.
Lv
Americus
for
30th Meridian-Time.
AU trains dally. |
C, !P. ‘Davis, Dentist,
Offlice vt Residence
Tlmes-Recorder-Bl'dg 5l8;jacltson Street.
'Phone M2. 'Phone US.
2:35 P, m-
4:50 p. m
8:40 a. m.
3:03p, m.
Cordelc, Rocnelle, Anne-
vllie,Helena,Lyons,Col
Uns, Savannah, Colum
bia, Richmond, Ports
mouth and points east,
Richland. Columbus, At
lanta, Birmingham.
Hurt.boro, Montgom
ery, and polts west
and northwest
Dr. S. H. McKee,
DENTIST....
omce, Wheatley Bnilding, over John B.
Hudson', drugstore, Rooms S, t and 10. Phone
No.»,
Jtttornays.
JAS, A. HIXON,
Attorney and Counsellor alia*
AMERICPS, GEORGIA
Offlce In ByneBullding,
ROBERT E. LEE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Office 14 and IS Planters Bank Bundle*
HOOPER & DYKES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Planters Bank Building,
E. A, HAWKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LA>\\
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Offlce In Wheatley Itulldlng.
JAMES TAYLOR
ATTORNEY^AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA-!
Office over Rembert’s drug tstore, Forsytb
THE PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE.,COMPANY,-of--America
I. L. McNAIP,
SPECIAL'AG ENT.
Room. 14, Planters Bank|BulMlng.
Growth of Meroer University.
During the session of IMT-4 at Uercor l Di
versity two new buildings were completed
the enrollment of students was larger tbas
ever before and In other respects ttc year
was the best In tbe history of the famous
Baptist Institution at Macon Ga,
Mercer oilers three courses: Aridenlc,
leading to A. B„ B. S.. A. M.andM S. dc
grees; Law, one year, leading to H. L, degree
and to practice In the Geortla courts wltbout
further examination: Pharmaceutical- dl
ploma of which admits direct to State ex
aminatlon.
President P. D. Pollock will sendciu-
logee to anyone interested. W It is
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
8horte»t Line Between America* and
Savannah.
Passenger Schedules Effective June 6ht, !»*•
>rth and south. At Columnus -o- (or
Juts west, and at Montgomery ,
ew Orleans,Mobile.all Texas points ana **
southwest snd northwest. ..s-du'es
For fntrhsr Information as to *che »
rates, etc, to points beyond our line, arP >
E. B, Everktt, Aft, Americus, Gt
W. P. BCBOOCS, T. P. A„S»vanci
Chas.F. Stewart. A.G P. *- -
T, F, CALLAWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room No. M Planters Bank Building,
Amertcus, Ga.
For Sale.
We offer for sale flour out of
wheat a little dark but sweet an
nice, 60 lbs. at $1.15c.
H. R. Johnson S Sod.