TtiEAMERICUS DALLY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1901. OLD YALE'S SONS ARE BRITISH TROOPS LAUDED. POOR RELATION LAST EVENING. H ave Done Well Notwithstanding Ad- ij...... ,...... i i 2 verse Criticism. Splendid Comedy Is Presented at The HAVING A GOOD TIME New York, Oct. 22.—A letter from Opera House. ! MORTGAGES ARE a Johannesburg correspondent, publish- that, f The play made Sol Smith Rus- ed by the Cologne Gazette, is .quoted by Campus Echoes With Song sell famous, “A Poor Relation” but the correspondent of The Times added to his reputation in its preseu- SELDOM PAID as *1 OFFS and Merriment. follows: tatiou at opera * Glover’s bouse last \y The British troops are praised in Eight by a very excellent company. says: by good intentions; the poli-2 B*>uth Africa. The . ADDRESS BY NORTHROP writer The character of ‘Noah Vale” the 2 *Of one thing every prejudiced ob- * seedy genius, was assumed by cy* that you intended to take 2 server here is convinced. However se- Mr. y$ Snmmertield, and Americus * luteresting Features of the Day’s Pro- vere may be the criticisms to wnich the Frederick Jjout today, will not satisfy gram Were a Student Dramatic Per- British army is exposed in England, theatre goers who have seen Russell in every impartial observer here knows the same part declared Mr. Summer- 2 the mortgage that falls due 2 formance and a Game cf Football that, under the circumstances, it has field his equal in every respect. * Between Star achieved all ‘‘Dolly tomorrow. 2 Players. that could have been * * achieved. It is doubtful if any other Faye” the friend in need and a friend * * New Haven, Conn., Oct. 23.—Schol- army could have done indeed, was in the capable hands of * * “From more^j arly presentations of Yale universities, a financial point oi view any Miss Maude Vaughn. Allof tne sup- other nation One of our new policies relations to affairs, university football, would have succumbed to jjj J the strain of this war.” porting company were artist* in their the performance of an oratory, a stu- The Cologne Cazette’s correspondent several roles and the pathetic yet 2in the Mutual Life of New 2 dent dramatic performance and a jolli- also commends the Johannesburg po- laughable story of the “Poor Relation” strongest lice, | York, the com-2 fication in song by graautes, young and saying that they are equal in po- was splendidly told here. old, liteness to the police of London and Jpany the world; embodies * constituted the features of this adding: day’s program of Yale’s bi-centennial. “Iam echoing the sentiments of all GRAY HEROES ON THE MARCH. 2 the best features of modem 2 The exuberant and spectacular de- my countrymen wnen here I bestow the *assurance; the largest divi- 2 monstration of last night, with all its greatest praise on the Johannesburg |jp police. ” Sumter’s Delegation to Macon Re- fatigue, seemed not to dampen the en- union Go Today. gdends, cash and loan values jj thusiasm of today. SHOT GIRL AND SUICIDED. Camp Sumter, of Americas, nearly 2to be found in any policy. 2 The first address was delivered by * * Bloody eighty strong, via Cyrus Northrop, L.L. D., Yale ’97, pres- Deed of Jose K. Fernaadt z at will leave the Cen- Conn. early morning jj 2 ident of the University of Minnesota. Norwich, tral this for Maoon to * particulars a He wag introduced by Judge William Norwich, Conn., Oct. 21 —Annie B. participate in the Confederate veteran* For of policy 2 Kneeland Townsend. Horne, alias Clara Moore, was shot and reunion there today. It is safe to say * adapted to your needs, call 2 Dr. Northrop’s address presented Yale dangerously no city in big- wounded today by Jose E. that Georgia will send a makes clean pans, • in its relation to the development of the Jf jMfc floors, bright spotless Fernandez of Buenos Ayres, Argentine, ger or better looking delegation of old ff«f mm mm MMS m kettles, snowy linen, shining dishes. It lon country. mam mam VB everything more thoroughly than j.he second address of the day was de- said to have been her former lover. Fer- heroes in gray than willgo from Am- and is much cheaper. Itis the “World’s Best Cleanser.” Try it once and jraPwill always use it livered by Daniel Court Gilman, L.L. nandez afterward committed suicide. ericas. Brigadier General Charles M, B. D., Yale ’52, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago, St Louis, New York, Boston. |F. ARTHUR,| president of Johns Hop- The affair occurred in a resort kept by Wheatley, commanding the Western kins university. He was introduced the woman. On a postal card in the Division, Georgia, went up yesterday. AGENT, S by Thomas Maynes Ford, Lounsbery, suicide’s pocket there was | L. P. D., L.L. D., professor written the He was attired in full Confederate uni- of English following: - in the Sheffield AMERICUS, GEORGIA. Scientific school. He “Iam from Buenos Ayres. My name form and looked every inch a soldier. Jf 3 treated of the “Relation of Yale Uni- is Jose Fernandez. My father is Julio It will be a grand and glorious gather- 2 333 9933333333939335 versity to Letters of Science.” Fernandez. Her name is Annie B. ing of these old “right arms” of Lee This afternoon the university football Horne. Her father is James Horne. team played against the eleven of Bates Her sister is a school teacher, Margaret and Jackson, and the Times-Recorder college. At the conclusion of this game B. Horne. Her family lives in Bethle- hopes they may assemble upon many SOMETHING NICE an eleven of former players star of Yale hem, Pa. I tried to do this long ago, more similar occasions. football teams lined up against the var- and whenever I asked her to behave so sity team. as to avoid the present scene she always ‘<6 •' ” woman, who is 29 years old, is at ed the “Horanovissima, which was a hospital in a critical condition. She signature / J, conducted by its composer, Horatio has three bullet wounds in the face and Parker, A., tne 11 M. professor of theory one in the snouitier. Fernandez & FineJJ(Jiiskie^ was 22 1 has increased. My husband the medicine says of music at Yale. years age. |HI mmS- of Both he and Mrs. Horne TO REPLACE THE SIGNBOARDS I has made me better looking than ever before. The drama presented by the students lormerly lived in the city of Mexico. Bn* jig in the evening was followed by the illu- A list of leading brands mination of the campus and a festival Scarcely a Dozen Can Be Found In the That of Yale songs, led by a brass band of BRITISH TOEACCO WAR. can’t be beat 100 pieces sung by City. and students and Titans of Trade Mustering Forces For gratuates. I offer you one the a Bitter Struggle. What has become of the sigus that of finest men are happier and get more out of life than brands of Rye Whiskey made. INDEPENDENCE OF CRETE. New York, Oct. 22.—The London formerly “ornamented” the street cor- Jgf correspondent of The Herald cables the ners and conveyed to strangers a Wine of Cardui made Mrs. Mannell “better look- Negotiations Have Been Reopened by following additional details concerning knowledge of the street nomenclature J|j|§ the Powers in Regard Thereto. NE-PLUS-ULTRA. the tobacco war in Great Britain: of Americus, from Leeton on the south , Oct. 23.— Negotiations Developments are still awaited in the to the of Peppermint Alley od have been reopened between the four confines struggle which seems pointing to Eng- the northern limits? They are mis- WNE«eARWJI protecting powers with regard to the is giving thousands of women health, beauty and freedom from the drag- 1 lish and American tobacco manufactu- sing, and have been for a long time. f|l|y fljsl independence of Crete. King George ging pains which made their lives so miserable. Wan faces, haggard eyes $3.00 rers for supremacy. Gallon. It is quite essential to one’s safe steer- and emaciated forms are the results of suffering. of Greece had long conferences on the Mr. J. B. Duke, leader of the Ameri- What suffering can com- ing that the names of our streets be iPll pare with the of irregular menstruation, leucorrhoea and falling with can combination, who is at present in iyi torture of WfM subject the czar and King Edward mtM the womb 1 Beauty flees quickly before the Paul Jones $1.25 Liverpool, is reported to have said that given, and the street committee of the ravages of such disease. The fil at Fredensberg and the question is the sharp pains of falling of the womb deepen the tracks he willcapture the British trade within City see to it Bgjjv crow in the face. Wlk “Old 66,” Voo principal object of his visit to Paris, Council should that the Menstrual irregularities rob the eye of its fire and the next years, complexion of its Brady,” . from which city he will proceed to the four or lose 1,000,000 boards are replaced. “Daniel 8 years old. sterling in i||k transparency. Leucorrhoea drains the body of its strength, but Wine of to discuss the matter. the attempt. Best N. E. Bum 1 00 challenge 111 Cardui restores the natural beauty, brightens the eye, clears the complexion, mpF During his tour a year ago. This has been accepted by XXXX the foremost British manufacturers, DAILY MARKET REPORTS. ij? rounds out the figure and brings back the vigor of health. Every druggist. North Carolina 75 George of Greece, high commissioner of in this city handles SI.OO bottles of Wine of Cardui. Holland Gin 50@75 who are mustering their forces as quick- \ * miff Crete, although unable to obtain any j yy, -•**y ly as possible. • < Braga For advice and literature, address, giving symptoms, “The Ladies’ Advisory 50 support- of his proposal for the annexa- Department,” The Medicine Company, North Carolina Corn New "'w.k Cotton futures Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. tion of the island to Greece, secured the Since the list of firms who have band- Oct. £2 IjalßF Bock and Bye •. 50 ed themselves together to fight the opened firm. adhesion of the powers to a scheme of v iH/H Peach and Honey 50@75 to American invasion was published, the independence. But ou his return Crete J uuary 767 .... 7.89 not English combination has received sev- Other grades he found that Russia was ready to . .... 786 and popular brands eral additional supporters. Other firms fecruary fulfillher promise; and now his father, .narco. 7.79 .... 7.81 carried in stock. Mail orders tilled are expected to join in when the strug- who is regarded as a more astute diplo- A.pru 7.78 .... 7.T9 promptly. earnest. matist, has undertaken to pave the way gle has commenced in real May 7.76 .... 7.77 and later Prince George will personally wune .... 7.76 Special Attention to Jug Trade. confer with the four powers concerned. Old Officers Re-Elected. St. Louis, Oct. 22.—The Mexican- August .••• cep lam oer .... Trial orders solicited. Terms Cash. “AN EYE FOR AN EYE,” ETC. American Steamship company, which Octo oer 7.80 .... 7.85 Novemoer 7.80 6.85 is holding its annual meeting in this 7.65 Boer Leaders Hold Council of War at Decs inoar .... 7.89 P. E. SAPP. The Hague. city, has re-elected all its directors and Spot cotton closed quiet: middling: up- offc'rs. The latter are president, O. F. lands, 8%; middling gulf, Sales, 300 - New York, Oct. 22.—The Vienna Preston, Georgia. * Spiudler; vice president, H. R. Nicker- bales. . .. . FOR ANY CASE OF correspondent of the London Times and son; secretary and treasuser, F. N. Luf- Lady Churchill’s Paper to Suspend. the New York Times quotes the Pester kin. There are present A. L. VanAn- twerp and E. L. White of the Inter- London, Oct. announced OPERA HOUSE 1 Lloyd, which says it learns from The 22.—1 tis oceanic railway, C. R. Hudson of the that the publication of The Anglo-Saxon Hague that Mr. Kruger, Dr. Leyds and Central railway, J. J. Allen Mexican of Review, edited by Mrs. George Corn- Messrs. Wessels, Wolmarens and Fisher the Mexican-American Steamship com- wallis-West, (Lady Randolph Church- CHILLS and FEVER WEDNESDAY, l and others. rtQ Kf have held a council of war at Villa pany ill)willcease with the present issne. Caracasa to consider what answer is to OCTOBER tOrU. be made by the Boers to the executions Fire In Ferryboat. in South Africa. New York, Oct. 22.—Fire was dis- THAT CANNOT BE CURED BY There is said to be no doubt among covered in the boiler-room of the ferry- AIDEN BENEDICT’S the Boer leaders that the diplomatic i Elizabeth of the Central Railroad protests are inadequate. Allpresent at boat Production, the meeting except Mr. Kruger, says of New Jersey today, while she was the report, advised immediate reprisals, making a trip between New York and that for every Boer executed a captured Jersey City. There were few passen- MARIE CORELLI’S British officer be shot. Mr. Kruger op- gers on board at the time and they were posed this on the ground that he did not all put ashore in safety. As the fire wish to give the campaign the charac- spread rapidly the boat was taken out ter of a war between savages, although into midstream and water was pumped it had already become a war of into her hold. Tonic, extermi- nation. Wheeler's Union Veterans’ Encampment. THELMA, Against Levee Action Board. Chicago, Oct. 22. —The sixteenth an- When* used »stdctly iby ions, orly As Dramatized By Orleans, Oct. ? The combined New 22.—The Illinois nual encampment of the Union Veter- Central and Mississippi Valley Chill and Treatment on ma r The liver and CHAS. W. CHASE. railroad ans’ union opened informally here to- Fever tte ket. today brought a petition in the civil day with public addresses. The formal kidneys, stomach, blood, brain, and nervous system treated district court seeking to compel the Or- opening of the encampment will take Excellent Cast of Characters. leans levee board to grant their petition place tomorrow, the veterans remaining THE STAMP OF QUALITY separately. C WHEELER’S cure TOKIC>ill Settings. to go forward with the vast harbor irn in session four days. The Woman’s Beautiful Stage provements planned by the roads. The Veteran union will hold its annual son our meats. It is plain io the has already been Special Scenery for Every Act. grant approved by the meeting during the encampment. discerning eye of the experienced city council, but the concurrence of the Magnificent Electric Effects. levee board is essential. The suit is the Shortage of $30,800. house keeper. Choice cuts to please Intermitent, Biliousland Continued Fever result of an ambiguity in the new state Reading, Pa., Oct. 23.—The officials the constitution. It is thought that a de- palate and satisfy the most par cision willbe reached in the litigation of the Boyer Town National bank now ticular are sold at average prices, The TonicJ Great Appetizer. A logical prescrip- Prices: $1,75c, 50c, and 25c. days. is a shortage in 30 admit that there of $30,000 but are much above the average tion, scientifically compounded. Contain *nc Qpoison. For in the funds of the institution. Bank Reserye seats on; sale at Hudson’s Drug: >her ff Arrests Murderer. Store. Examiner McDougall is investigating MEATS sale everywhere. Knoxville, Oct. 22.—A special to The the affairs of the tank. The bank Sentinel from Rogersville says John officials say the depositors will not lose in flavor and tenderness. Tate, who fatally stabbed his uncle, a dollar. Nothing has been heard from Glover’s Opera House. Cashier Morey. Nathaniel Tate, at Kingsport last week, SHERLOCK & CO. Dodson’s Pharmacy, was caught near Rogersville by Sheriff Death of Frederick Archer. Armstrong. Smitn Hall was with him FINEST FISH AND MEATS. One Night Only! and they were heavily armed. They Pittsburg, Oct. 22.—Frederick Arch- Agent For Americus, Ga. made no statement. er, organist of Carnegie music hall, and one of the best known musicians in the Called to Washburn College. Times-Recorder readers, who country, died at his home in this city Cheyenne, Wy., Oct. 22.—Rev. G. eat, have an advantage over Saturday, Oct. 26th. A. today of cancer of the stomach, aged 63 Local Legislation. Grates, formerly president of the lowa year*. MOT BE IMIBYCO. __ others in that they known State college, who has been in charge of GEORGlA—Webster County, Lord Comer Weds. Engines < Boilers, Saw Mills, MR. CRESTON CLARKE. the First Congregational church here Bragg Bros, carry only the Notice is hereby given that ra bill will be Oct. —Lord to during the last year, has been called London, 22. Comer, the introduced in the next General Assembly to choicest and fish at their Assembly pas Cotton Gins and Presses. PRESENTS the presidency of Washburn college, at British diplomatic agent and consul meats amend an Act of the General was sed October 25th, 1870, incorporating the Topeka, Kan. in Egypt, married - general here very - to- market. Purest butter, a town of Preston and for other purposes. This Macon, Georgia. Lady Don Caesar ’de Bazan. day to Katherine Thynne, sister October 21st, 1901. Many Rebels Executed. of the Marquis of Bath. scarce article now, can be had Staged with Special Scenery, Berlin, Oot. 22.—1 tis announced in every day at Bragg’s. Braggs TO RENT OR LEASE. Liptou Sails For Home. a dispatch received here from Batow The plantation of 3,168 acres, 20 ten- Correct Costumes and that 140 rebels have been executed and New York, Oct. 22.—Sir Thomas is the place to get something M CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ant bouse, brick store, on both U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use QR etc., that order has been restored in the Lipton sailed for home today on the good to eat. They keep only PH In time. Sold by druggist?. g| sides of railroad, at Adams, Lee coun- Adequate Accessories. Hsing Ning district where several mis- steamer Celtic. His steam yacht, the ty. Apply on place to Dr. Pattillo, sions were recently destroyed. Erin, willsail at noon tomorrow. the very best. Try Bragg Bros.^g or write to R. E. Park, Atlanta, Ga. Seats on sale at Hudson's drugstore.