The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, May 09, 1884, Image 4

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WK DAtf gay- ••1 don't hear much about your j>a lately,” said tlie groceryman to the bad boj’, as he showed up one morning be fore breakfast, to buy a mackerel. “He is alive, ain’t he? Is he in politics yet? and the groceryman took a email rutty mackerel by tho tail and alapped it against the inside of the barrel to get ~ ’ wrapped * the b thick paper, heavier than* the fish before he weighed it. “Kohl on there, please,” said the boy who was watching tho proceeding!* “Weigh the mackerel, separate, pleasi. and then weigh the paper, and charge the fish to pa and tho paper to yourself. _._ F That is all right. Yea, pa ia alive, but I permit Deati he is not in politics, lie waa throwed know well h. out of politics head first, on two occa- hither. Ord sioastho night before election. You queueti On hit conch of lace, the little Dau-‘ phin, whiter than the cushions upon which he lies, reposes with closed eyes. They think he alumbers; but no, the little Dauphin does not slumber. He turns toward his mother, and, seeing that ahe weeps, he says to, her: “Madame the Queen, why do yon cry? Do you really believe, like the rest, that 1 am going to die?” The Queen would answer, hut her sobs prevent her from speaking. and that a Dauphin does not die thus.” But tho Queen sobs more passion ately than ever, and the littlo Dauphin becomes really afraid for the first Lei c to mount a hundred . _ t which party gives him the best I under our windows, and let the gt show to mah*j«f>eeche8. He has got stand by them night and day, speaking on'Jhc brain, and if he can gat 1 matches lighted. And woe to L»< up before a crowd and say feller citizen I he dares to come near us!” nd not get hif with a piece of brick Then i a order to please the lioi n picnic for pa. This spring lie went with the temperance and aalooti people. Yon know the temper ance people and saloon people sort of united on a candidate, and pa was red hot. llo wanted to speak - The fellows showed pa that he had got to be careful and not get mixif, and they tnrned him loose to speak.^Tho night before elec tion pa went iu a hall where there was to ho a meeting, nml he got np and said what the people wanted was the high est pos.vible licence, enough to driveont half tho saloons. Ho was just going on to demonstrate what a blessing it would be if t here was only one saloon, when some one, took him by the neck and threw h.m through a window. It seems that it waA a meetiug of people who were opposed to any license, and e<! everybody should be al- e!l Honor for nothing. A picked pa tip and took the sh from over his neck pickevi the bro^qn glass out of bis and pants, nnd walked him around, and told him of his mistake, and pa admit ted that what the people jwpted was free trade in whisky. He said that now he thought of 'it there was np justic< king people pay for the privilege child, the who believ ong:«; mak* heard the rumbling of tb« p cannon rolling into the van , and forty tall lansquenets, arm- ith partisans, range themselves about the room. They are att veteran troopers, with gray mustaches. The little Dauphin claps his hands SUMTER COUNTY. City Marshal Sales for Jane. Will be sold before the City Council Cham ber door. In the dty of Americas, on the first Tuesday In June next, the following P Sutiri lot In the dty of Americas, ■vied on as the property of Ben Harris to satisfy one special tax if fa In favor of the -—---"jityOonncU of Americas, Ga. lH&l, vs tea Hants. Bounded ibyLamsrStreet,on thewest and sooth by James WUs, and — “*” by Andrew Doyle. Also at the same time and place will be .Id, one boose and lotto the city of Amer icus, Ga. levied on as the property of Ale i U-ittenden, to satisfy one cii> Ux II tail favor of the Mayor and Cltj Uxincil of Americus, Ga., for the year lSSJ^viAJex Crittenden. Bounded on the west by Troup Street, on the north by an alley, on the «sat by Willis Turner and James Lockett, on the -mth lor vacant land. lit the same time and place will be sold, one house and lot In the city of amer- ens. Ga., levied on as the property of John “arneth to satisfy one city tax fi fa In favor the Mayor and City Connell o! Am-rVcus, Ga, for the year i883, »s Job- ** Bounded on the south by Lestei the west by vacant land, on the east by Billy Dykes. Also at the same W«v,- •old, one house and lot lathe city of Amen- the property of aaiy city tax fi la in favor ..inch of Americus, Ga., the year 1883T vs ham Dickson. Bound- „ on the eastby Forest Street, south by James Russell north by Charles Catledge, LINGO, THE BEST jfiND expression.says: “ThatCJol- JohnG.Cold- well’s well fixture, as represented by the cat, is the be-t water-drawing attachment ever Introduced. In two mouths it has had unprecedented sale of one thousand, ana the demand is increasing dally. It Is neat, durable and cleanly. Its sim plicity, without any complication Is one of the chief merits. Tberr is nothing to get out of order. You can lift one hundred gal lons of water In eiubt minutes, requires less exertion than any pump or elevator ever offered to the public. Any child can draw the water from the well with ease. As a benefactor In giving impulse to this public ... - stands the peer of t be killet !,orr tears trickle down his bronzed cheeks Sndder.lv the chaplain approachei the li*.tle Dauphin’.-* bedei-lc and com nonces to talk to him in a very, vert low voice. The little Dadph to him awhile with a very * look; then, enddcnly interrupting him, ' h *'hed time and place will be l lot lathe city of A!—’ u levied on as the property of Dickson to satisfy one city Ux fl la In of Mayor and City Council of Americus, Ga iyear 1 M3, vs Sam Dickson. Bound the eastby Forest Street, south by Russell north by Chari “ western boundary not known. mayttds CityMarshal, Sumter Sheriff Sales for June. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Americus, Sumter county ,Gm., on the first Toeedey In June next, the fol lowing property, to-wit: Out? dwelling house and lot on which same Is situated in the city of Americus, bounded noith by Lamar place, west by Jesse New, south by W.T. Davenport, and eastby J. W. Jordan, Sr., containing one acre more or • vied on as the property of Mingo satisfy one fi fa Issued from Sum- j court in favor of K. E. Cobb va Mingo G faze. Property pointed out In said Also one house and lot in the city of Amer icus, in Barlow's lawn, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of a H. Hawkins, on the east by Unds of W. I. Murray and S. n. Hawkins, on the south by Furlow street, and on the west by lands of Lew Boseorth. Levied on as the property of Mrs. M. B. Mathis, to satisfy one fi fa to- ’ from the Justice Court at the 789th let G. M. In favor of S. Krouskoff vs. M. B. Mathis. Property pointed * ‘ an ! \ reli all you tell n ivould take him thought he coulil ?r!t right before the assembly. Well, tl.e policeman is the meanest man in tuv.-n. »Hc took M to anoth er hall, around a block, where there was a in* e:ing of thy high .license peo ple; and hp wool in, tMnkfiw it was the one 110 was nt-first. VM kind of thatflicyriid not attack hint ere busy signing a petition ay signing a petition Pa jw anted a minute to think a]- something to sav, an 1 then he got up on a chair an® laid, Mr. (Ihairmaa, thia ia-® .matter wc are all interested in, rmd the humblest citixcn may speak. 'After atfidying this mat ter thoroughly, looking atit ia all its bearings, and euroming up an experi ence of forty ycarsi JJhave come to the conclnv.on that tire .city should not grant any Hccuse at all. That tickled the crowd. cause-thfT thought pa was in favor rf stopping tjre sale of liquor altogether, and they cheered him. Pa got his second wind an4 continued As long ns liquor ia^recogtrized as an article of cHumer**,-. like sugar and meat, and soap, cvefy matkabould be allow ad to sell it without any license at all. Let everybody be allowed to sell liquor, and wc shall—” I*a didn’t get any farther. Somebody threw a wooil en water bucket at fill iie*d,lis chai was knockcilont from underhim, an several men took him'by the Collar and pants, and he went through another window. Thefjoli&Jbmnroatpaaa he came ont the window, and malted him if ho didn’t find it congenial Utfhere.-and pa said it -.va* too darned congenial, lie said it -seemed as though there wai no suiting som* people, and he asked the policeman to tsrehim home. They passed a hall t^herc^Jlere was another meeting, and the policeman naked pa if he didn’t think, he had bettor go in an * try it again, but p«rtW%nt on the otb< side of the street. Ifcaaid if he wanted to go through 'any -more windows li ould jump through them himself, a it cornea tomake exit from a public boll. I saw pa came home early at night,and he sat thinking a good deal, ami I asked him if anything had happened, and (a roused up and said, ‘Hennery, a little advice from an old man will not hurt yon. Whatever you do, when you arrive at man’s es tate, don’t ever go idtfl politics, and be come a public speahar. It yon are a public speaker,' yon will never know how to take your audience, or how your audience will take yon. They may take yon by the hand and welcome yon, and they may take you by the neoV and fire yon ont of a window. Yon can. tell how to go into a hall, hut yon can never tell how you will come out. Keep out of politics, and don’t be a speaker. If yon have anything to say, be an editor and write it ,* and then if people kick on what you sav, you can go and hide, or if they come to von. yon can fire them g tliev give him plenty of no The chaplain continues t.» ta w, voice and the little Dsuphi: dressed before the l a third timi rd, and leat Dauphin, whispen ' e. In the mi. rojal child in he chaplain bend, ig over the litth ;o him for a long t of hi* disc using the fixture, on their wells in Ann CERTIFICATES.- Messrs. Hey.-* & Stewart, gentlemen: " Inc purcha>*e4 one ol your Well At- ents and bring so well ulva-^d with by defend) Levy made and returned c by XV. W. Guerre Constable. Ten- a possession notified, ijrtds. J. W. MIZE, bhe in the city of Americus, Sumter county, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following house and lot in Americas, bounded south by F- rsyth street, north by Everltoe James, west by Hen>y Jones a eastby Tom Edwards. Levied on as ‘ property of Doc McCoy, to satisfy of the State and county fi •ar 1883, vs Doc McCoy. Also, one house and lot in Americ >undei on the west by Jackson iuth by Henry Anderson, east by Elbei Doc McCoy, toose and lol the west by Jackson iry Anderson, east by boundrio* not known, but now resides. Levied on A. R. Cooper to satisfy hi taxes for the years i«81, 1889 and 1883, in favor of the State and county, * ** Also,' one house and lot in the city of Americas, Ga., bounded on the wes* *— ' street, south by Church street, and P. L. Mize and J. H. Allen. Levied oi i he property of George Brooks to satisfy oi Ux fi fa In favor of State and county for ti year 1833, vs George brooks. fathers lot in Webster 1 OliG KSTAPLETON ? Messrs. Ileys Icheerfulh **stiuwny to the lent which I he liought, is Mumere. It do< S. W. SMALL. Messrs. Ileys ^Sb-wart^ gether and entirely satisft Hying to k ” tloninthi* Owing to the faithful and continuous efforts of our Fixe Department, one of my Drug Stores was saved from the late fire. STIU IN THE ftIN V’ I respectfully solicit all my customers and public generally to give me a LIBERAL SHARE of their PATRONAGE at my Old Stand .. .11 alway suhceptlble of imp! hit, W. ssrs. Heys&Ste I gladly give It the b my admiration of your It is an Invention Which ful and which is hardly uvemi-nt I Is a blessing Pulley I liought of you er >H-n. I»eiug durable.- •anly, I ain -ell pleased WART, Americas, Ga. Our Spring Gooas, are rapidly coming in and we propose making tilings lively by putting prices down to lowest possible figures. fell pleaded with the Joi Amei icus, Ga., bounded on the south by Fr.t-.vib street, north by Francis Pitman, by B. M- Wheeler, and east by R. P. Tondet lot In the city of .1 on the south by by Francis Pitman, r, and east by R. P. aa the property of j one State and coun ty tax fi fa tor the year 1883,v» George Cook, Also, one house and lot in Aaaericu*. Ga-, bounded on the north by B. K. Rowel, east by T. E. Smith, agent, south by Marshal Swerlrgen’s place, and west by * v ~ old lot. Levied on as the prop< ben Cottle, agent for wife, to satisfy state and county Uxfl*- -— Reuben Cottie, agent W.H. Ci Awknict:*, Ga., March 19,1884. Messrs. Heys & Stewart' RICHMQMO Straight Cut No. CIGARETTES. C 1GARETT1 pay a littl srged fo.- ordinary ti MORTGAGE SALE. Will be sold before the Court H.-use door, in the city of Americas, Sumter county, Ga, —*- e first Tuesday in Juoe next, between •gal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot of land situated in the city of Amer- ctu Sumter county, Ga., together with all tbe^privilegeeand appurtenances to the same ‘ 'longing, and bounded aa follows, com- enciug at G. W. Glover’s brick grocery we, running west twenty-seven feet on tbe public square, thence north three hun dred and twenty-five feet to Jefferson street, thence east twenty-seven feet, thence sou“- to the starting point. Said lot being in - umt j. Levied on as the property of M. to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issn> irotn Sumter Superior court in favor ot. « A 'tmayer A Co,, v»M. £. Hart. '-’ids J.W. MIZK, Sheriff. iey come to von. yon ca I have often thought you i use the flV.xcisF.rRvucB kite papei ir own direct importation, which I ame^tthe M * BKU> W ‘ l Eichmond Staight Cut No. 1, ch Cigarette, without which n- ne ai genuine. Base imitations of this bran nave been put on sale.and Cigarette smokei Eichmond Straight Chit Cigarettes Bears the Signature of AI.1.F. X d Q INTEll, ManvfacC Richmond, Va. NO NEW THINC. STRONG’S SANATIVE PILLS. Proved by success! ul Tho Best Liver Medicine in the World. No Griping, Poisonous Drugs, but purely Vegetable, safe and reliable. Prescribed by Physicians. A speedy ttiplai make a good editor of a political paper, though you would have to learn to lie, I am tvfraid.’ <pa has had enough of politics, and I guess he won’t vote this year. Well,I must go with this mack erel, or we won’t have any breakfast,” and tbe boy went ont carrying the fish by the tail and rattling it against the pickets of a fenae to make it tender. The Little Rnupliin. Many of the short stories of Al phonse Daudet -ars beautiful illustra tions of moral truth. Nona are touching than the following, the latiouof which we copy, and which few can read without treasuring up in The little Dauphin is sick, the little Dauphin is about to die. The streets of the old rcsidenco are silent and sad; the bells do not Ting; passing carriages move slowly—the coachmen keep their horses at a walk; outside the.palace carious citizens watch from behind the railings the great Swiss guards with gold-laced paunches in the court yard, talking together with a eeriona mien. . In the o.-gangerie there was a large meet ing of robed physicians. Through tho windows they can he seen extend ing and moving their long, black sleeves, and doctorally nodding their periwigs. Before the door the little Dauphin’* tutor and riding-master wal.k.slowly to and fro, waiting for the docision of the And the king? Where is the king? The king has shut himself up alone * his r Lb Purifying rial Tai‘ OPIUM ^Regulating 1 ii Mai tbe property of Reu- , __ wife, to aatlsfy one mud county tax fl fa for tbe year i883,vs _ nt for wife. CORB, Deputy Sheriff. Application-Letters of Administrate! GEORGIA—Sumter Cotjstt. To all whom it may concern: Whereas. J. W- and C. L. Mize, applies for letters of Administration upon the sme of Mrs. K J. Mize, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish til parties Interested, whether kindred reditors, to show cause on or before t June term of said coart, to be held ont^. first Monday In June next, why said let ters should not be granted to tbe said peti tioner as prayed for, —— — hand and official signature, if May , 1884. THOS. H. STEWART, Witness this the 1st may2tds Ordinary. A pplication—Letters of Administrate GEORGIA—Script Couhtt. To all Whom it may Concern: Whereas S. J. Allen, having filed his ap- plieatioalnmy off* - ' tration upon the e for letters of Admin i tration upon the estate Of Mrs. ti. J. Kills ’Tcna»ed, These are therefore to cite and admonl-h id singular, tbe kindred and creditors, “ * my office, “ “ *~ lln * Sold by Druggists. For WITHOUT PA 1N or DETEN- ; TIOX FROM BUSINESS. CCRK OITAKANTF.F.D, • 'confidential. For pamphlets to file their o'-jection . fare the June term of Ordinary's Court, tie held on t*»e first Muoday In Juno ne: why said letters should nut be granted said applicant as prayed foi Witness my hand —* this 2nd day of May Ordinary. HABIT I 'and certificates address GEO. A. BRADFORD, Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Sumter Couktt. To all Whom it may Concern. Whereas. Mrs N. A. Hooks, administra trix upon tbe estate of D. H. Hi ceased, spplie S0N8UMPTION, EPILEPSY. FITS. FALLING FITS, CTJT? ED. Leverws Coffee. Spices, teas—fresh, pare and gen- ilne at Dr. Eldridge’s Drag Store. : durable, easy beiug always it for anvthing . 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Prea. of TaU Colleea. say a: v - l.nlghVa U the beat blttory of yngUiid lor lb« *t tuatory ofZaglaad that tr* pi reltmiciT'two^iiiundid. the'pMvhw FUNK & W VGHALLS. Publishers, Ur t *UTIt»a«.r« Wunted for Si Dey St.. New' Yoi REMOVAL! We have now, (a> »sy of draft and cleanly. uthfuljy say -nt for draw- tioie, Udur- he rope be- TH, JDSON, lerieus, Ga. iVell Attachment ron pletcst arrange ■o seen. Everybody Tj! MgKGAN^ h your attachment. SLAPPJSY, Jr., A Messrs. Ileys at Stewart: 1 am perfectly delighted with the Attachment I tx.ught of you Ls alkyou for it being durable, ea-y In drawiog and very clenly. The rope b ing always dry. W. II. COBB. Americus,Ga. If you desire further information address, HEY & 'T..W tRT. Americii.o, Gn. and official signature, C. L- BATTLE, »ks, de applies for letters of dismission from are therefore to cite and admonish all parties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause before tbe June term of tho Ordinary’s court, to be held on the first Monday In Jane next, why said 1 tiers should not be granted tbe said pc ti nner as prayed for. Given under my band and official signa- ire, this the 3d day of Match 188«. mchTtd T. H. Stewart, Ord’y. WEBSTER COUNTY. Application—Leave to Bell. GEORGIA—WKRnER Couktt. To all whom it may oonngrn: XL F. Shivers, Administrator of Almar’.ne Dillard deceased, has In doe form applied to the undersigned for leave to aell either publicly or privately, one fifth Interest, in wild lot laniMo. «, said lot lying and be ing in tbe county originally Troupe, not Merriwether county. Hearing on the fin Monday in Jane, 1881. G. W. Datextort, Ordinary, aprll 18td. Application—Letter* of Ditmissi< GEORGIA. Webster County. To all Whom it may Concern: Whereas, J. F. Wise, Administrator — the estatoof David Wise, late of said coun ty deceased, having filed bis petition In my office for letters of dismission from said ~ *-ite. -i-- Tbeae are therefore to cite and admonish ail parties interested, whether kindred or creditor*, to show cause before the August term of Ordinary's court, to he held on the first Monday In August next, why said letters should not be granted the said petitioner as preyed for. Glvea under ny hand and official signi tare^at^office at Preston, this Slat day of PI ; GEO. W. DAVENPORT, apr35-td Ordinary. Fancy toilet articles, colognes, soap, etc., at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug UUtrp. MEXICAN m t is vrltbmt anconal. :t link a saved by tba heating power of titis Bheamatlim, Hwelllars, Joint*. fentiMtwJ RlnsclecT 1 Scald*. Cute, Ui'Dl'cl "^M,^reVJ^»>itbJu??CwIhSaSa! orm Nlpplea, Caked Braaat, >*•«# c*erjr form of exteraal aaa. It krele nllhsnt loin. For tho Baum Ceeabos It mree Foot IleCSr.-R. Hallo** Horn, Sera<elir«, Wl r dlaappotoU; asiti*Uls, C poSively, 1J THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS yes HAH 02 BEAST. No pains will be spared to make it a First Class Staff!, Comprising all the facilities heretofore found in both house*. I will deal in PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, And all tbe popular PATENT MEDIOINESofthe day. Having careful and efficient clerk*, I will give apecial atten tion to my prescription depart ment, both day and night. Hamburg Edging 2* cants, to $1.60 Per Yard. WHITE GOODS 1 INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA, PERflIN AND LINEN LAWNS. STRIPED and CHECKED NAINSOOK.. DOTTED AND FIG URED SWISS. SWISS MUSLIN. FRENCH MULL. ALL OVER TUCKING. LACE OBECK8, LACE PIQUE LACE GOODS. LONSDALE CAM BRIC. IRISH LINEN, ETC.. ETC. A11 in great variety and at the right paices. Lovely designs in « m miss, fra m to tyti m nut OHAMBBAYS, FIGURED LAWNS, 0AU00ES, Suitable for Spring are now open for Inspection. Turkey red Damask. Bleached aud Cream Damask. Napkins, Doylies, Tow- ile. Crashes, Linen Lap Robes, Table Covers, Bedspreads and Quilts. In unlimited variety. No such prices elsewhere. The Largest stock and Greatest Variety of PP QROLD. wko ayjeeSkr- V?AiTCTwVg»wii.ii«, DM aU tboee «Maaa*aef» wsilEumrrn.* 0 eaST tor* XUaMMaS renkkf— • TOLTAI E. J. ELDRIDGE, Druggist We got “fired out - ’ of our old store on the night of March 26th and can now be found at the old stand of J. W. Harris & Co., next to Waxelbaum’s on Ctotoz. Avenue, where we will sell goods at Lower Prices than ever. All goods damaged by removal will be sold at a Sacrifice. We can do this and lose nothing, as the Insurance Companies have paid us for all such losses. All other goods will be sold at a discount from regular marked prices. We cordially invite all to drop in and see us in our new quarters, examine our Btock, get our prices, and see how very low we are offering goods not damaged at all. We have ordered new Fixtures, Tools and Material to take the place of those destroyed, and will soon be in perfect running order again for all kinds of work. We caved every PIANO, ORGAN and SEWING MA CHINE, and are offering bargaius in them also. NQW IS THE TIME TO BOY. Call early. Remember the place, NEXT DOOR TO WAXELBAUM’Son Cotton Avenue. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. Awsricob, Ga. April 16. 1884. f OR UDItS, MISSES AND CHILDREN. HANDKERCHIEFS for the MILLION from 21c to 2.50 «ujh. X Luge and Varied Line of ladies fine custom made boots I Always in stock, from such well known houses as ZIEGLER’S; STBIB1EY & TO.; 8WALTZ, MONROE & CO, AND OTHERS. W* Will do Better by You than Othera Can or Will. CALL AND SEE US. JOHN R. SHAW, Formtfth Street, t t t •Imcruux. Ga, NOTICE TO EVERYBODY, ESPECIALLY INTERESTING TO FARMERS. My vmbarkment into the “Bargain Dry Goods Business” up town, has in no way ditniuished tbe Merest in my COMMISSION BUSINESS. At mj aid Stud, an the lower portion of Cotton Avenue, ne.riv opposite the Railroad Repot. I am in every respect willing and better prepared to pay Cash and the highest prices for QfiY AHD GREEN HIDES, FURS,BEESWAX,TALLOW,COTTON IN ftttY QUANTITY AND QUALITY. Dried Fruits of every Description and all kinds of Country t reduce. Having so long been identified in this business here, I have re ceived favorable offt-rn fiotn theEa>t and West, to ship EARLY VEGETABLES and FRUITS. Tiucr farmers will therefore do well to call on me prior to bringing their Truck for sale. Mr. E. BLUMEN11E1N, a gentleman well known in Americus has en tire charge of this business and will give satisfaction to everybody who will trade with him. Respectfully, S. 3VE. Gotten.. T. S. G-IRIEIEDSnE, CARRIAGE BUILDER Thankful for <,he patronage heretofore extended to him, would inform the public that he is fully prepared to do all work in his line,in the best manlier,and at prices as low as the lowest. Bring me your old Buggies, Wagons, &c., and I will surprise you at l£e price they can be put in order for. All work I do is fully warranted, and 1 won’t go back oa anybody. Come and see and becoavinced. Shops Cot ton Avenue, opposite Prince Bros.’ Stables. T. S. GK££NF,