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WEEK PARTIES
natives and Liberal Unionists
Seem to Intend Leaving
Each Other.
fSiOSIST INFLUENCE WEAK.
ttn\\y Tllllr C»ndld*lM Iltn Hern
g lecl td iiy conservative Voiei—
jiueki on Chamberlain to
Ulomr—Wild* Affair.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: APRIL 15, 1895.
I^ndon. April lB.-What the Spec-
itor calls ihe worst political omen of
L men': in the .growing rift in the
oDsftvaUvo-IAbenal Unionist olUunce.
formui <rootles between the
Lj eis of the Oonscnvutilvcs and Lib.
.jl Union ipartiea, the former pledge
ltSn ..iv.-s to the support of the cun-
of the Unionist* In all the eon-
luencies HitWh the tatter held when
deserted Mr. Gladstone on the
rule issue. At each seuor.il elec-
s ;ne> that time the Influence of
» Unionists bis been vl*'bly lov-en-
Ul the IJn.ion.si CJinllil ites elected
rly have owed their success to
seisutive rotes. Itcpemted eolKs-
f which have taken pl-ite In the
Lueut of 'the claims of the rival
,)dates at the elMtr’.ons huve U last
Ujnoeil the Conservatives that they
| do itnmoisureibly batter alone.
LdS imtemt wi«h the alllauce which
i tine been prevalent among the
trank and ftle. tnts recently refl-ct-
t.v the at tacks made upon Mr.
nji’ieivtin In the Standard it tut other
servative party papers, ontl the
sen s iio.de State Solve ddc hv tho
pause In Mr. Ohmln-rftln'.s Binning-
u organ that the aVUmce between
two anti-home rule parties could
: he maintained unless the Convert-
L, ipjld due respect to rhe opinions
the Unionist leaders. The strain
«great ly increased when Mr. Cb-aoi-
bin and other Uotlonlsis voted for
il.seruMlriuuent of the Welsh
- h. The torles declare that the
r isight to convert uhc whole Oon-
eitlve iprog cam tike and contend tbit
Hi.- Unlunists cannot sttp[K«rt it In
entirely they at least ought Hot to
openly hostile to the leading prin
ts if the f itswcvatire (.any.
funsideraUlo pceesuie hits been
udht ui»>n I.ord Salisbury anal Mr.
if ur avKb a view of luMMlng a
i Wnveeti the l ories and ihe Churn-
la u faction, hut it has onto’ bad the
vt t > • nHst an opinion fi«iu each
Livorstie to any action teinl tig to
Aen the alliance st the present
Hoavcver, there Is o strong be-
in the luucr c.roles :f the Con-
fvatlve party that If Uhe core dig gen-
I election y: id the party votes
utli lo dispense with the Chamber-
J cl que, me tory leaders will gladly
:• the ippnrtunCtjr to throw theta
rtnanl. ’Die Bp s-iutir ui.ikea tho
itention th:l the tlHiauce s still the
wmo to ilia, situation anti ex-
s* s rhe .pinion that the success of
pirty avlhout It to impossible
pc Ci.fr'.t!? have deckled to SUp-
the morion of Mr. John Tomlin-
!’• tuner, lAberal member far,the
Freeh division of CJtesh'r.a, pr>pan
ti a'lid sh tlie custom o' siiumi >u-
the house of commons to »*•-• house
l.als to hutr the rorsl sss-aat to
the observance of which Is one
rtt - fav remaining praetces recall-
the old-okne subserviency of the
•c of. counnoiH do tho houso of
b Mr. Brunner, In his motion,
tends that a custom compelling the
'hi r UII.I the member* of thy rep-
■utatlve legislit:ve body to trudge
> the house eg hards to • ake part ill
ludicrous ecrastkoni.il Is too degrad-
to the lower bouse to bo any longer
rated. %
Nie radicals Instst that if 't Is nec-
try to carry oU; Imitations of royal
-nt tn the presence of Ixvib houses
peers ought to be ris|Ulr«sl to come
th- too us.- of commons,
cr.l Roots',- r ts still suffering trail
'mvHtont attacks of Insomnia und
loiiytucions eotkttnue ha ovaUee h m
go abroad far a long iFrijd of rest,
utatless he would be gV.id to do so
for the uncentutnty of the polite*!
on.
Speaker, which la reputed to
an Inspired governm.tit organ, has
1 gravity to the France-Englleh
mean 'tap declaring that French
■cuatinn of Tunis must precede or
sty. fCngkih evncuatlon of
During the pm sent nefftlatton*
een England sod France the qure-
of Egypt has cant aalsen except am-
ita«d with the Brhish claims in the
t Nile valley. If the disputes shall
nally referred to • Eurotoeun con-
ooe, they win Include the Egypchn
•an an<< the .obvious deahm at Eng-
1 is to In. ode Tunis ska.
acral of the provincial chAmbers
■ "-iouiert-e are folio whig the example
tie La salon ohmmbaw of commerce
aemurfahslng the governenl to take
otive measures to secure nba wufer
of the Nik* from Aiputaaja to Fa
ta. The government's order lor the
pletlou of the Uganda and Mam
as railway gooses an earnest tnten-
on Che part of England to maintain
claims to the U|iper Nile igabere.
v.TSiaan of the treaty of peace be
ta China and. Japan which comes
the nwy or Berlin amectn that Japan
'lords proofeiesotiul bnpnrt dut'sw over
woods at other countries under a
«e fixing a tariff to 2 per cent, upon
'oOghal cat of Imports, tho same
iff applying to goods manufUrtund
Jatones., la China. It is reasoneal
as the original cost of Jakoxnem
uAacturors W lower than the other
'Ulrica, rhe clause will giro Japan
"tal aoKsntages under saxnblancw of
ardallty.
oe Armenian onmmiasFn have re-
"d through nfmuu from the al-
>1 mimini In Armenia and these
'hies wvre reestved by Mr. Qlad-
• trslap. The Globe’s ooriwgsasltnt
oastsMnople reasserts that nsstt of
•t ries of the Armenian horrors
' I area Invented tar Interested per-
*• and are’part of the propaganda
an organised polUhwl campaign
''t the Porte. The BpenkeFs Coa-
utlaople representative, who chtlrne
•p. ale on authority, ailmiu that the
’"••nlans in BsHstsn rebelled in tan
f'.ugbt a euccawful battle with
Kurls of whom they klllal mots
n S>0. This la mentioned as drawing
rtound far the expedition of the
against the Armenlana In 1SJI.
me correspondent attempts to
ate th., effect of the comDig report
ArfTV'h'tn rtf In/inlrv
Turio.'iT'v? 11 ®? by Avmentana upon
Turks in Moost, and other places Tear
aoTnal "' <We <•«•>* bas led to the
,W V men wl, ° were tmtiLta'ted
rooSS of ?' reet scandal. In the
rooms or one of them, J. c. Goodchild
* latry 'wurollr.g the
e?«a e? f°“« but nothing was dtocov
r v|“dng to Wilde, the revels-
Of a* n-iiahi T*” 1 ,ht ‘ r *ntlflc»tioiia
tost Uli r ° f vloe aru almost
Willed mLi 1 ~ h< f H 'btunHptrcd that
f r,en, . , > Taylor, ts the sou of a
2? h‘“.^r^^'So-Amer.
Aran Jouualkt .bios ltuiUlukil level
th , e Brtllsh 00n *tTl*Tn
,,,V“ **»»• ground that the consul
nn b c * c "^ that he (Sherrerd) was
a i associate of Wilde and was guilty
wWcSS. 10 llWBe With SS
win he J?nl V ' J *?‘L? uche " of Marlborough
nil 6,0110 n° un<1 » a year upon
^^ reWofal. to whom she
* s e n.ga«gieU to be marriM.
marrh < ^ Ut ‘ e . 0lf beaded by the
A'wtz at Mrs -
RACE OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
The Lucanla Beat the Paris With Somo
Time to Sparc.
New York, April U.-The steamship
Lucaula, which arrived here late Fri
day ulg.it aud got up to her dock early
this morning, nude an excellent spring
voyage, consuming on the trip but live
days, eighteen hours and forty-two
minutes. The voyage wa* devoid of
incident until the afternoon of the
, U. w !f e „ the sm °ke of a steamer was
sighted fur ahead on the port side. At
dusk the steamer was made out to be
the American Hue steamship Paris,
whlclt has beaten the Luounla In heavy
' v . , a f h<u !- 1<>ruln d**' moment lbs decks
Of the litter ware black with the ex
cited passengers. The engines were
hooked up aud the two ships forged
through the tranquil sea as fast as
their propellors could drive them. OU
that day the Luclanu steamed MO knots
end the Pnrls B07
Capt. Watkins of the Paris de
scribed the sight at night is the p<and-
cst he over saw on Ihe .cean. The
steamers were three miles aiiart sod
lights blazed from every port hole
and glattc d far out on ae wver,
which was as ltnooth as glass. At »
o'clock the steamers were .lead abeam.
wh>»e the moon shone witii wonderful
brilliancy. For half an hour th\* rhlps
Jew along a* If locked ♦ojritlHf, to.'
Luclanu forged ah.-ad and in the re*
malulng 2.060 knots beat the Paris :nto
port by six hours and nineteen
minutes.
THE NEW TORPEDO BOATS.
A Baltimore Concern Gets the Con
tract for All Three.
Washington.April 1J.—3»t.etary Hu
bert bsd decided to award the con
struction of two of the torptlo boats
to the Columbian Iron Works of Bal
timore, Mil., and one of them to the
Union Iro Works of san Franclnco,
but today he changed his mind and
awarded the contract for building all
three of the sea-going torpedo boats
to the Columbian Iron Works of Bal
timore, Md., awarding none to San
Francisco, as was at first Intended.
The boat* will be shout 138 tons Git-
placement and will have a speed of
about 24 knots. The vwwels, exclusive
of armor, will cost 897,600 apiece. The
Columbian Iron Works were the tow-
cst bidders.
The secretory also directed that the
torprpdo boats authorised by the last
naval aproprtntlon bill shall be larger
and fuster than those contracted lor.
with this result In view he directed
Chief Constructor Hlckborn to prepare
plans lor vessels of tao tons displace
ment. to have a speed of 27 knots.
BOYD’S TERRIBLE VOYAI7E.
Left Adrift at Sea. the Only Passen
ger on a Barge.
Savannah. Ga.. April U.—The ichoon-
cr Fostlna, which arrived here today
from Boston toad on board II. c. ltovj
of Norfolk, who was taken tront a
barge at sea last Tuesday about tr elve
miles east of northeast off Uape Charles
Llrli.sliip. The barge had been adrift
since Mouday night at 8 o’clock, nav-
Ing parted from the tugboat Then as
A. Bain during a storm and heavy sea.
There were two railroad barges belong
ing to the Norfolk aud Cape Charles
RaUrotid lashed together, aud were be
ing towed by the tug boat from Wil
mington. Del., to Norfolk, Va. The
young naan Boyd was the only per
son on board of the barges. They got
out of tho capes Saturday night, and
were struck by a storm. The hawser
parted, and the tug to save herself put
back to Norfolk end left the tourges
and Boyd to the tuercy of the
wave*.
Boy,I hod nothing to eat or drink
from Saturday night until 8 o’clock
Tuesday, when taken off and cared for
by the captain of the Fostlna. Capt.
Phi I brook sent Boyd home tonight by
rail.
BIG EXCITEMENT IN OIL SOUTH GEORGI
The Fluid Changing Hands on tho
Exchangt s at Figaros Above
the Market,
WILD BUYERS AT I'ITTSBURG.
Purchase** Found for a nig L*ot at Tan
Ceuta More p»r llarrel Than the
Standard OU Company
Paying.
Pittsburg,Pa., AprillJ.-Theell ex
citement contluutw ut the oil exchange,
crowds of people gathering there nil
day. The new quarters were entirety
Inadequate to accommodate the throngs
Interested in oil this morning. Many
old-lime brokers, producers and specu
lators crowded the new quarters,
which were filled up long before tho
market opened. When It w«a an
nounced that the Standard had set a
prlee of 81.78 per barrel as the price
they would pay for Pennsylvania oil
at their purchasing agencies the crowd
could not keep quiet unUl the ex
change markets opened. At the tap of
the gong at 10 o’clock 81.78 was bid
for the main option. There were no
sellers, aud not until 81.96 wig reached
could anybody bo persuaded to part
with certificates of the greasy fluid.
At 81.96 s lot of u.OOO barrel* that had
been probably purchsed at a much
lower figure was sold. This was tho
only sale recorded on the Pittsburg
exchange.
A* oil City the exdtofent was even
greater than here and reports from
there sav that the old^lmo brokers and
speculators, together with a large num
ber of ladles filled the exchange to Its
utmost capacity. Sales were mad* on
that exohnuga at 81.
The advance for the day over the
closing price on Thursday amounts to
31 cents and for the week 88 cents.
What the market will do Monday is
the topic uppermost In the minds of
those Interested. Borne think the
Standard will pay 82. or the price oil
was traded lu at the exchange. Others
are on the fence and do not know what
to think. At any rate producers are
very active and drilling is going on
as it has never before In the past ten
yearn. ,
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
COLLEGE DOORS BARKED.
Americns, Hie Queen city or soutn-
vest Georgia—Hcr Present
find Future.
WILL NOT STAND STILL.
Her Adrantagei, tier Industrie*, Schools
~Iinp»OT*menta and Pnbllo Spirit,
\nd tho Men Who Represent llsr
Graphically Presented.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
CARS BURNED UP.
A Tank Car caught, and All of the
Train Biased up.
Charleston. 8. C., April It—A specie!
from Sumter, S. c., to the News and
Courier nays:
Intelligence wan received today of
an unusual accident to a freight train
on the Manchester end Augusta rail
road. A train ccneletlng of fifteen cars
and one tank car filled with kerosene
oil was burned near Rtrntnt about 10
o’clock i this morning. It It said that
an axle under the tank broke and a
hole waa knocked In the tank. The oil
waa spiffed along the track and be
came Ignited. Almost Instantly the en
tire train was In a blase, and It waa
wVh difficulty that one car next to ihe
engine and throe on the rear end were
saved. The loss to the railroad com
pany will be very heavy, aa all Ihe
care, eleven in number. In addition to
the tank, were loaded with merchan
dise. The amount of losa Is unkonwn.
Rebellious Sudents Shut Out by the
President.
Chicago, April 12.—A special from
Little Rock says: The trouble involving
the fortunes of the Little Rock Uni*
vanity hat tlnally resulted la that in
stitution being closed. President W. F.
Shedd, the casus belli, bas left the city,
and tbs faculty la left without a job.
The property Is owned and entirely
controlled t>y tho Southern Educational
Society at Cincinnati—a chUd of the
Northern MeUxkUat ahurou.
When Ihe recent troubles and dif
ferences arozo between President Shedd
and the students, resulting In the re
fuse! of -he latter to r*m»la la the
school while he was president the fac
ulty endeavored to oontkiue the school,
but President Shedd locked and barred
the doors of She recitation rooms, gave
Ihe resident students notice to leave
the building within four days: noti
fied parents of day pupils to keep their
children away If they wished to avoid
trouble, and kept a deputy Sheriff on
tbt premises to enforce his commands.
IN THE PROMISED LAND.
Negroes Who Sailed from Savannah
Bale In Ubsria.
Philadelphia, April 12.-News was re
ceived In Oils city that the steamer
Horsa, which sailed from Philadelphia
soma weeks ago for Savannah and
thers took on board two hundred tml-
grama for Liberia, had arrived at Mon-
rovla, and after safely tending her
.passengers h*d proceeded to Barbados..
From the Utter place she will return
h Tha next contingent of emigrants will
be shipped from this city. They will
come from various sections of tire Ron tit
and will b# sent out from Phltsdelphla
because of better shipping twilltles
at this port.
Those who have gone to Liberia to
live hmve each been provided with a
piece of land and three month» i.TO-
vlalona. One of the purposes of sending
them our from this clly Is the eventual
ewiMIshment of a line of Uitmetn
from here to Liberia.
M’KINLEY AND STEVENSON.
doles of tho Obmmtttemen of Both Par
ties From KeS York.
New York. April 12.-W n canto*. ®*
the Republican and DemocratW national
ceramtttaeman printed by the Kv.Mn*
T.twram today. William McKinley. Jr.,
and A dial E. Stevenson load la the race
(or (be respective presidential nomlna-
,t Tba figures aro-RXpubtlcen: WUIteni
McKinley. Jr., U; Benjamin Harrleon. 4;
Thomas B. Reed. 4: William H. Allison,
2; Leri P. Morion. I; John Bhsrmaa, 1;
Henry M. Teller. L
Democratic—Adlal E. Sievsnaon, 9;
Governor Botes of Iowa. 2: Matthews, 1;
Wtmain C. Whitney, I; C. & Thomas of
Denver. 1; Postmaster General Wtntam
L Wilson. L
Chicago la In the highest favor ee the
convent** city, nod the tariff and fiaan.
rial questions are haltered to be the Is
sues upon wtacti the campaign will bo
conducted.
WHITECAP8 FOUND GUILTY.
Armenian ccsnmMosi of Inquiry
rrtlng ttrat a rasas of ake teetl-aSB
lias tew, furT.MW Inrtoding eh*
. • tlwee prl- s who w-<t pout I ret
r for their -vWVnoe an l that I Wi
f' ’
; -u-rs 1.,,
. m btand In Urge 11
r to a long list of ntroc- 1 aio
Tho Jury Returned a Verdict Against
Thorn for Conspiracy.
'Atlanta, April 11.—The Jury lo the
Joint Quarles soil David Butler rase
returned a verdict of guilty tonight.
The Jurors were out twenty-four hours.
These defendants wee tried for con-
wMrlng to bang Hiwry Worley, an In
former on llbclt distillers in Murray and
neighboring round*.
Several IndictmeMa are pend log
againts whltarappero cMtrged with Hen
ry Worley's murder.
CLEVELAND'S RETURN.
Washington, April 13.—Commissiiner
Miller, head of the Internal revenue
bureau, waa at tbs white .louse today,
and paaatd aome time with ••resident
Cleveland. K lo stated that during the
interview Ihe president solved * t®*ra
tlons as to the particular lo addle be
Jm In making his Income tax j
tern—New York. Buzsard'a Bar or I
’ashlngvm—by making his ,
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
A DEMOCRATIC ORGAN.
Senator Brice and HU Friends Buy n
Columbus Paper.
Columbus. Ohio, April 18.—Tha Co
lumbus Post-Press was sold at receiv
er's sals today. Edward Colston of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, secured it for 824.1ft. U
was announced that Colston represent
ed John R. McLtan of Cincinnati, but
after the sale be said ha represented a
syndicate la which are Senator Brice,
ex-Governor ItoadTy and other Demo
crats. Ho said the paper would be con
tinued as n Democratic organ.
SOLICITOR RESIGNED.
Artaass, April 12.- .dpeolaD-Govwntr
Atkteaon today received and accepted the
rerinxSlnn of C. C. West. ac'.K-nor at the
ooussy court of Butte county. Aa yet
there are no K1 ■■ ants for the place.
COMING TO
‘Washington. Api
Hoke Stnltb left Wa
tad bending It to
:cr of Internal revenue
commte
Ir. 'person.
hs
Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA.
11 li.- <6«cr
ibioftoB this
’ vUlt w> AthtQl
tary
Amadeus, April 13.—OSpocIn!.)—£n-
tWronod) mldwl farreachlng ntretohes
of tortile country. In touch with nil
sections through her railroad oounec-
tkma, Atnericua is Indeed the metropolis
of Southwest Georgia. It soemeil to mo
oe I (Walked the streetn this bright
spring morning and noted the number
of her business establishments-the sir
of thrift and solidity—on earegr hand,
that Atnericua, In the reollgment of
tho IndUrtrfal conditions that will rule
In tho near future will receive the re-
cngnUon to which ehe la Justly enti
tled. At the risk o' being cooetdered
a visionary optimist. I predict that In
ton years Aroericue will oontadi not
lo* Khan 26,000 Reputation, and be not
only the Queen Ctty of Southsrcst Geor
gia, but a lange and thriving manu
facturing centra. Her location and rail
road firilitie* justify this belief. The
Carnegie Iron and Steel company traps
port Iron ore from the era boa id, elth-r
sit Philadelphia or Baltimore, not loon
than 200 miles to their furnace*. Coal
and <»ke are a Utile nearer by, but
Americus to hi direct connection with
one aisiwns cuss uenis wm fur
tuoes; and when capital stops, ns It
will, to comtder her other advantages,
tuitm for ooal, coke and tone stone w ill
be secured that will make U not only
ImesTble but profitable to lorate steel
furnaces at this point. Whh tbeae, and
preonkng these will oame other Indus
trie* begotten by,the demands of an
Increasing imputation, for the usual
Dbmvver does not realize or appreciate
tve force and volume of the movement
that (MS turned Us way southward,
slaw at first, aa the days com* end go
It j* gathering new Impetus, and it car
ries with It the preesage of new fortunes
and bnUhter aud better days for Ueor-
G'iU—Gvrl bless her—than sho ever knew.
That Americus will be beptiu-d In tne
goklen flood of tbe induatrist tide that
k) suiting in goes without esytog. And
she detorvee to be. Never in tbe history
of Georgia can mere be found a place,
whoeo.representative <buwto.es own risk-
eu more to wtu, and who were more
deserving of success; and they stand
uro|>ared totey to meet all comers hall
rosy und not only welcome, but Join
them In the work Of upbuilding and
devekpment.
The social ton* of Americus Is marked
by alt that makes a desirable communi
ty. It* pubkn schuvl system la one of
the finest In the state. A perfect *>•*-
*“»„«* —Vrtagv; fkxxrio Ugiua, fine
public and bu*,uess bulldiiu*, •■-' the
•"tel'* on every hand of a dainty
and reflnarl hones Ul«, inaku up an at-
-o eornoosneov.
mu leus (ur an industrial future
lu-iv. A guano factory cupltal
8U~.—■ (*-. ter fariorGo. , u,>u| (jmm-
funJiure tSsaasw auiital jiinsej ESsi
woirs, tape tut )3u,Ou0; Americu* Con-
■truction o iqroiy, capital stone
non. ur "’ lv wortt ®' v*pltal 126,-
u ' » two , oomjir'uues, a broom factory,
n 1 ', *“•**>*•>• «hil <«r worka
fotro the list of manufacturing plauta
already In operation. v
The list of tbs prominent business
houses of Americus, whose representa
tives have mad* for her a Imputation
second to none in th* South, are de
serving of mention. Its banks v- been
the feundadon and bulwark in the pe
riod *f depression nearly past, and
thty are emitted to head the list.
Tbe Bank of Burner, corner at La
mar and Jackson atreets—o. A. .'ole-
man. president; A. T. Matthews, vice-
president, and D. K. Brinson, cashier.
The People s Nations) Bank, Windsor
block—Baacom Myrlok president, John
Windsor cashier, Lester Windsor as
sistant cashier and H. C. Mitchell book
keeper. Tua Uauk of Commeree, wind
er Mock—J. 'W. Sheffield president,
Frank Sheffield cadiler and Lot War
ren assistant enabler. Tbe Planters'
Bank on Forsyth street—O. W. Council
president, Charles M. Council' cashier.
The Bank of Southwest Georgia, cor
ner of Forsyth »nd Jackson streets—
Major 41. Speer president, W. H. C.
Dudley enabler, A. W. Smith assist
ant cashier,- and W. M. Jones book
keeper, form n quintette of banking
houses that nr* fully competent to
meet ill demands of a city of 34,000.
Tbs Judicious character of their man
agement has dotfe much to uphold busi
ness interests and credits.
In the lines of (rad* th* Americus
Grocery Company, O. W. Glover pres
ident, Frank Lanier vice-president, and
R. 8. MoMsth secretary and treas
ury. occupies a place In th* front
rank of Georgia firms. Windsor, Whit
ley, Hudson A Bro., Windsor ulock. C.
B. Whllsy, manager. Is another Douse
dint enjoya a large .trade, and occu
pies • prominent place among the lead
ing firms of the state.
Tbe Sheffield, Huntington Company,
wholesale hardware. C. A. Huntington
president, J. W. Sheffield, vice-presi
dent, and C. A. Huntington, Jr., man
ager, corner of Jackson and Forsyth
street*, enjoys n tarts trade, and Its
name Is a synonym (or lnMCBty and
fair dealing. ,
The Davenport Drug Company, W.
T. Davenport president, D. T. Daven
port manager, enjoys a reputation for
fair dealing second to none, -.nd de
serves (he eucoess It has earned.
Ruseell A Co., wholesale confection
ers, are alsosenmtng to tbe tront
their line of trade.
The Americus Produce Company,
M. Cubed manager, ts another house
that Is a credit to America*.
la th* line* of retail trad* th* dry
goods Asms of Gtfirfit I>. Wheatley, cor
ner Limont and Cotton avenue; Pink
ston Company, Cotton avenue: Wheat-
ley A Anstey, Jackson street; Allen,
Ctegg A Co.; A Rytander A W. D.
Bailey, In hoots and ahoes; J. C. Nlch-
atom. H * Harris. A. J. Buchanan,
J. A. S ailings, Baglay Grocery Com
pany, Perry A Brown. H. •». Witts.
Briton Bros., and E. D. Ansley. retail
grocers; J. W. Harris and H. J. File
A Co.. In hardware, tad Dr. B. J,
ndriflg*. Dr. W. A. Rambert: and
Mims A Hudson, druggists, are
lending houses of the city.
In the Windsor Hotel and Allen
House Americus to supplied with bo*-
Ulrica that are n credit to her—the
cuisine of the Allen having already
earned It a deserved reputation.
Hon. Charles F. Crisp, who** repu
tation to national, J. J. Hnnesly, J. S'.
Scarborough. E. J. EH ridge. Arthur
Rytander, B. T Mexhows, John wind
ier. J. w. Sheffield. C. A. Huntington.
Major M. flpeer, A. W Brolth, J. A.
Davenport, U. B. HarroVl, H. R
Johnson, George D. Whi-s'i.y, Thorn
too Wheatley. Ool. 8. H Hawkins, j
D. Shipp. C. R. Whitley, Georg* H
Fields. A. A. C lemen. II. D. V
O. W. Glover, Freak Lanier. V
Dodson, W. 41. Hawks and Judge AUe
for Infants and Children.
T HIRTY ynam' ohqprYatlon of Cantorin with th«* pntrnnagry of
million* of persons, permit n* to *pon.’i of it withont uuoHblnflr.
It fa nnqaastionably tlf beat remedy for Infantw and Children
tho world linn ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It
gives them hrulth. It will savo flit ir lives. In it Mothers have
somothlng which 1* nh sol a inly safe and praotloally psrftct ae a
child’s medicine.
Castorla destroy Worms.
Castorla allays Fevorlshnass.
Castorla praventa vomltiog Soar Card#
Castorla onros Diarrhas and Wind CoUq
Castorla relieves Toothing Troubles* . i
Castorla oaros Constipation und Flntnlenoy,
Castorla nentralUos tho effooiw qf oarbonlo acid gas or poisonous air,
Castorla does not oontaln morpltlnog oplmn* or other narcotlo property,
Castorla asslmll^toa tha food> rognlataa tho atomooh and how els,
giving healthy and natural sloop,
Castorla la pnt op In ona-slao hottles only. It ia not sold to fmlh.
DonH allow any one to sell yon anything olso on tho pica or promise
that It is **jnst a» good ,f and “trill nnswor crory pnrposh,”
See that yon gat OA«g*T»Q«R»I*A.
The fao-slmllo
slgnatnro of
U on every
wrapper*
Children Cry for Pitchers Casioria.
Fort form a partial list of 'ttat repre
sentative men, who are most promi
nent In the social, political and busi
ness life of Americus. For ability. In
tegrity and aH that an Intelligent
American manhood signifies, I will
march them against (heir number from
any part of the lend.
REHBARINO ASKED.
Motion to Be MiuD In mo Supremo
Court on Mond-iv.
Washington. April 1*.—A motion fur
n rehearing ot tbs Income tax ;asea
decided by tbe supreme court of ibe
United State* will be made by W. D.
Guthrie of couuael for tho stickhold-
ets In the Farmers' and C»vlnentil
Trust Companies, end the printed
motion will be distributed imong the
Justices next Mouday. The proceedings
win be done without the personal In
tervention of counsel and -to eoo.'l
tbe filing of the motion will be mstlo
unless It should be granted. Tbe prob
able action of the court W a uiv.’.-r <>f
pure speculation. To grant the no
tion under tho practice of the court
laid down in the cane of th- 8a. Louis
pn*>t|o schools vs. Wtlk-r (Ninth Wal
lace) would require tils request of
of the (our Justices who vote ! to m>
bold the constitutionality -r th* law,
and whoth-r one of this would do tin.
cannot, of evut,-. fcc- told until th*
decision of the court upon the motion
shall be considered. In the Ht. Lou.s
case tbe court ssld that "that -vhero
the court do;* not of Jts own morion
order a re-hcarlng It shall no In or.ter
(nr counsel to submit a motion with
out argument. If any Justice who con
curred in Ihe opinion of tne court ask*
that it be do* a rehearing will ht
granted; otherwise It will Ss dented,
of course.”
Should the motion for a rehearing
be granted by the court It will, in *11
probability, be aocompanted bv an or
der setting aside Ihe Judg.nenl an
nounced last Monday ad restoring 'he
case to the docket for reargum.nt.
This would have the offert of revlvirg
th* law as passed by congress unMl
the case was again disposed of.
INCOMES FOR GAMBLING.
CoUebtor Breckinridge Makes fin Orig
inal Hui.ng Under the Z*iw.
Lexington, Kjr„ April Ul.—Daputy
Codecs or of Intern* I Revenue Dral,n
Breuklnridco, wbo 4s eepectnMy de
oiled to collect ncome tax, tsia rutod
that: nil Cncomes coming wtthtn the pro-
vision* of the tessr derived from win
nings for 1WH on horse raring. !*>krr,
rotflotte or lottery most be returned by
th>> w.imers on next Monday or they
will suffer tbe penalty preeorlhed In
tbe sdt. 41 r. Broiklnrulse quote* sev
eral postages In the Income (as bid to
prove that hi* decision '• correct, end
in addition he holds that no account
trill be taken of losses. The law. he
says, oxjdlriily stakes that d durtlon
frr.m losses osnnot be made In horse
racing or any other form of Aunbtlng.
This ihclsl.fi w.te first moile pffMbi
beer to.toy. and tt has struck coaster-
natton t» surti bevvy igfiruhkors a*
Byron iMeOMtaml, lUIny Griniwi, J.
H. Agfileetlc.' MiFon Young, W. S.
Barnes, II. ladcenan and othm.
Wheo lUby wu Sck, w* gar* tar Caatorla.
When dw was a CWM, toe cried f or Chstals.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Hie Clyde line steamship Croatnn,
Whldh sprung a leak while cn route
from Now York, haa arrtV.il at Wll-
mtngton, N. C., having j ettleoned about
76 tons ■>( her cargo of tnerohaodlse.
The Jury hi the case of Marion Toole,
on trial at Aiken, 8. C., for murder of
Capt. Julian 41. Khutt on March 16 last,
twnught In n verdict at nunslnughter.
The (vise hes ezolletl unusual attention
on account of tho social 'prominence of
Capt. Khett and previous character of
Toole.'
The nasoctatod phosphate companies
of Ocnla, Fla., nine co-operative com-
K ntea and aeveral volunteer companies
ve shut down, throwing 1,004 negroes
and 100 whites out of work. The rea
son assigned to that cost of mining
exceeds the price received for phos
phate.
When aU had Chlldrsa, she gave them Castorla.
MURDERED A CHILD.
A Railway Agent ArrrWed For Com
mitting « Horrible Crime.
Bow on, April Ul.—A mystoclas mar.
dec was brought to light Kris afternoon
by FStrohnsU tVrtens who found dm
body of fbyrer-rid Ahcs Sterling In a
newty-msdo grove 4n tbe celtar of a
stable on the Demy edt-Me In the Dor
chester district. The little girl bo*
been mtaWng from her home Knee last
Wwlneedsy, end on she (Was Inst seen
In company wtafa so unknown man, it
w»* bettered Unit ehe tsul hern kkl-
nipped. The poke* went to work on
the owe '.n • careful manner and In
n shari- rime heoisnc askaAed ihat last
man she vm m<q with won Angmt D.
Gilbert, d list station agent si the Sav
log HtU station ->f the New York. Nnw
Haven and ‘Hurtf-ml milruad. 11* ass
*rr.*ted. ood 3s he had a room In the
Denny thnt tran Hesrehtst and
the mut lis -l r.mi'r- of th- girt found
In the criter. No motive (a ascribed,
but It is conjectured that the child was
out rag ■! and then UUud to tcuontl kbu
ttrutorir**'
PUBLIC HALE.
By virtue of a power of sale, con
tained In n iloel of trust cxi-'uti'il l>y
Thomas HIM, to the Southern 1 ,I iin«
and Ixwn Anmvclution, I ; ,
re.-.i-lsd In the clerk's ..ili c,r i:ibh
.. In book of d,--l» n„.
PStoC
Win III
Tu
..lu
• -sti, tli- folio
nty. to the hnrru-st t
The
ortta
lu if
No nrt
laii.lk. fronting th- :th m l ■ of (' filin',
(now llolniis) street, forty-one fret.
nine tinck same wliih one hundred
end n In nty-four fei-t, to lot No. 27,
bounded on the wrst by nn alley, be
ing the same dee,|n| to Thomas HIM
by Stuphra Collins, by deed listed Jan
uary third, eighteen hundr. fi and sev
enty, nnfi recorded In clerk's olfice of
Iltbb ouunty superior court. In book of
deed* W„ page flfty-ihre*. Hold land
In the county of lillib.
Sabi dik'd made to sacure an Imlebt-
edneo* uposv which b« now due for prin-
dpaJ, Interest, <lues, fines etc., the
sum of nine hundred and twenty do!-
Isra. and nlmwy-three doll ms wml stxly-
one cents na attorney's fee*; and Ihe
further sum of Ihe cost of this notice.
Default having been made In tho pay-
moot of dues. Interest, fines, etc., for
more than alg months before this date.
Bold os the property of Thomas Hill.
Thta April Ml. IMS.
BOUTIIERN BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
JAN. A. THOMAS, Attorney.
By lb) president,
L. «L LUTTRELL.
PUBLIC SALE.
By virtue of a power of sale contain
ed In a deed of (rust executed by Sir*.
Ella MrKea. to the Southern Bulbllng
and’ Loan Association, which deed to
recorded In the Office of the clerk of
th* superior court of Bibb county, In
the book of deeds. No. (7. page 2*1.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
4tay next, between (he hours of eleven
and twlve o'clock, a., before the court'
bouse door In the city of Macon, Bibb
county. Oa„ to the highest bidder for
cash, the bllostni described property,
as set forth In said deed:
All that tract of land tying and being
In Bellevue, a suburb or the city of
Macon. Ga, and known In the plan oc
Bellevue aa Iota on* and two. In Mock
thirty, fronting two hundred and eight
feet on American Boulevard, and front
ing two hundred nnd eight feet on Do
ver street, thence along a ton foot alley
two hundred and eight feet, and fnxn
thence back to starting point In Bibb
county. Os.,
Raid dwd mad* to secure an Indebted-
neea, upon .which ta now diu- and paya
ble th* sum at fifteen hundred and
ninety-six dollars and forty-three cento,
on April lMh, 18*5. for principal. Int.-r-
and dura. Insurance and and
on* hundred and fifty-nine dollars and
■xtyrttasn cent* an attorney's fees,
awl the further coo* of this
adverttrament. Default In the pay
ment of dues. Intern*, taxes and Insur
ance having been made for more than
»>« moot!** brtore this notice U nude
and given. Bold aa the property of
Mrs. Ella McRea. This April 8th. 1895
SOUTHERN BUILDING AND LOAN
NOTWW1 TO THE HTOCKHOLDERS
OF TID3 NORTH MACON LAND
CO.
In the suit at John tv. Johnston,
trustae. *t. al. vs. the Nortn 4!acon
Land Cbmpiny and the Mai-on and
Suburban Lml Company, garnishes
on note. In Bitab superior court; To the
North Jlacon Land Company and the
stockholder* thereof, you and each of
you are hereby notified that suit was
connn gieed in flavor of the plaintiff's
against the d>Fendxnta returnable to
th* April term of Bibb superior court.
It*, and that we purpose to hold not
only the defendant corporation liable
for the drill sued aa aforvrinld. but
also oil the mangsir* aud stockboldcis
thereof.
Macon, Ga., March 111, UK.
JOHN W. JOHNSTON,
_ _ Trustee, et. al.. Plaintiff*
By tbeir Attorney*.
C. C. Kltabe,
. 8. A. Cruu.p
B'riKa