Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 30, 1891, Image 6

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. THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, MAI 30, 1891. IN TIIE USUAL WAY. Thousands of Negroes Will <io From America* to Andersoiivllle To-day. For many years past it has been the custom for the negroes in this city and section to go by thousands to Anderson- ville on May 30th. And to-day will be no exception to the established rule. They will go in the usual numbers, and the same program j will be followed out. 'It must bo understood that very few j of these visitors take any part whatever | In the memorial exercises, hundreds of j them going no nearer the national cemetery than the railroad depot of the town. The Central Wilt f'ay. Montgomery, Ala., May 29.—The Georgia Central railroad has decided not to contest the payment of the license tax levied upon the railroads by the state, and has notified the auditor that its branches in Alabama will pay the tax. This settles the matter so far as the Central is concerned. To llombsrd Valparaiso. Xkw York, May 29—Dispatches from Chili say that the insurgents, contrary to promises, threaten to bombard Val paraiso. It is believed foreign powers will intervene. Xkw York, May 29—Two Italians were fatally burned by the explosion of a gasoline lamp at a fruit stand on First These excursions prove a bonanza for j avenue this morning. Their flesh peeled the railroads, and thousands of bright j oil in strips, dollars find their way in their colters from the pockets of the sable visitors. Comptroller Matthews says there is i o treasury shortage. Hut will there not | be one ? Wait. ! The trip ia one that in looked forward to from one year's end to the other, anti no darkey possessing the requisite fifty ! To 'Tinier. «>■<! Fubll.her., cent* can afford to miss it. j The Time* Publishing Company lias I'pon every railroad centering in i for sale a portion of the newspaper and Americus excursion trains are run, con- neetiag here with the special trains over the Central to Anderaonville. Upon tills road last year trains left this city almost hourly, conveying the black throng to and from Andersonville, and this will doubtless be done again to-day. The afternoon express yesterday car ried up thousands of pounds of ice, bushels of lemons and big bags full of parched peanuts, to say nothing of soda water galore and other refreshments for the black multitude to feast upon to day. While the crowd is always large good order is generally observed among these excursionists, and the day is al ways one Jong to ho remembered pleas antly by tlicm, ASD YET ANOTHER. ltrnn.wick to Entertain the Cotton lluyer. Association In .tune. Brunswick, tlio city of conventions, has opened her gates already this season to many distinguished visitors, but in this as in all things else, the best is re served for the last. On June 12th the cotton men of the state will meet there to discuss matters pertaining to their particular business. The ‘'bull” and the “bear” will lie down together, and for a short while both will ba at peace with their fellow man. Of • course Americus will be repre sented in this gathering, os she is in all others of orthodox kind, and already the hoys are looking forward to the trip with no small degree of interest. Capt. Hitt will lead tlio battalion, with Col. Bob Oliver bringing up the rear. The colonel is playing a protracted engagement at Smith vllle at present, but he will be on hand to go along with the hoys. Of course Col. Oliver, In his usual happy style, will do the speech-making to" the Americus delegation. Bruuswicks’ hospitality is proverbial, hut she never fairly turns herself looso until the cotton men come | along, when the whole town Immediately surren ders. No one understands this fact bet ter than the cotton men themselves, and for this reason the Americus buyers look forward with no little interest to the proposed trip. PEOPLE YOU KNOW And Sant. Yon Don't, Who Como nnd Oo In n Day. Miss Uervin Collaway Is at homo again from a delightful visit of several daya to Mlsa IJzzIo Leverettc, In Katon- ton. Miss Lula Murpbey, one of Ellavillo's moat popular young ladles, has been the guest of Americus friends for the past ■everal days. Mr. J. R. L. Smith, a popular young attorney of Flotilla, is in tlio city look ing about with a view, possibly, of lo cating here in tlio practice of ids pro fession. Mlsa Carrie Brannon, an attractive and popular young lady of Americus, spent Saturday in town, the guest of Misses Mary and Leila Uomady.—Sclilcy Coun ty News. Judge W. II. Fish, of Oglethorpe, and Messn. J. W. Haygio.1, J. M. Dupree and B. H. Wilkinson, of Montezuma, are In the city, attending the Bosslon of tho superior court. Major M. Speer and daughter, Mlsa Carrie, left yesterday for LaGrange, to attend the commencement exercises of the LaGrango Fcmalo college. Major M. Speer I* one of the trustees of the college. Mr». W. J. Harper was much better yesterday, and Is now In a fair way to recover rapidly from her recent Ulnesa. Mr. Harper is also ablo to be out again, after several days' close confinement to the house. I job outfit inado surplus by the recent consolidation of the Timos and Recor der, consisting of one cylinder nowspa- per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two Imposing stones and tables, live hundred pounds of nows type, etc. This material and tlieso presses are virtually new, haring keen in use only a year, A great bargain in prices and terms can ho secured by tlio right par ties. Address the Times Publishing Company, Americus, Ga. Tho fact that no wojd was received at the navy department from tlio Charles ton Is taken as an indication that site has gone on down tho Peruvian coast to ward Callao, E. P. 1/MtKlS, Pres. BLOOM BROWN, Sec. A Trees. C. P. PAYNE, M’g'r. Americus Supply Co., Successors to HARRIS St PAYNE, Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Machinery Supplies. We are now in our new building in Artesian Block, and ready for business. A Full Line of Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Gas Fixtures and Sanitary Goods a Snecialty. Globe, Angle and Check Valves, Tcra Cotta and Iron Pipings and Fittings. General II on air W ork deci-tr TELEPHONE No IS. If food sours on tho stomach, dinM- tlon is defective. Do Witt’s MUleAfarly Risers will remedy this. ThA/amous little pills that never gripe arid never disappoint. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Policeman Zell was acquitted upon trial for not entering the Detroit church upon his beat, In which a mad dog was creating a terrible commotion. lie swore that he thought they were only electing a deacon. De Witt’s Little Early Kisers never gripe or cause nausea. MiW hut sure, assist rather than force. Dost fittlo pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. For sale bw the Davenport Drug Company. / Milagro Gorjc, tho little prima donna who Is enchanting Madrid, is only ten years old. Sho is thin, whltoand sickly, but her voice is wonderfully line, and sho Is a clever emotional actress. The Turning Point With many a man la some trivial act, and a mere trr Hpeakinjr aitond word for 8. 8. 8. la natural, for whrrererTt haa been triad than bar* alwaya been S. S. S. for j Blood Ponoxnro, Cases* or ras Sxm, Ulcers and Sorbs. All Skis Diseases. A treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed r*i* on application. Drugglatt Sell It, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. s Blaine Doing Nicely, New Turk, May 20.—Secretary Blaine's condition shows satisfactory improvement each recurring day. Dr. Dennis Mid this morning that hie pa tient wss getting along very nicely, and would leave this city for Bar Harbor, N. Y., early next week, probably Mon day- . Shrewd Wa* theltata. San Fbasosoo, May 20.—'The story Is here from Acapnlco that the Itata la lsjund for Australia empty, having trans ferred her cargo to the Esmeralda when the ships met ontnide the harbor. RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE Americus Street Railroad. of low •staid couuty, rende ed In tho the Central Trust fi’o.of Now York, va. The AmericuH Htroot Rallicart Company, on the 20th rtny of May, iwtl, ami appearing upon the minutes of the mild court of .said date fore- clottingihemortunge for the bentflt of tlie bondholder* oil thspioperty of the defendant I wld offer for sale at public out-cry to the hiKheat bidder,ltefore the Court House door of »ntd county. In the city of Amer cua.be tween the horn* of 10 n. m. and 4 p. m.. oi But unlay, die 27th day of June, 1W1, tho fol lowing property, to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land one hun' drtd feet front by one hundred and fifty feet In depth, attuated In the vlllnfe of Lceton, eount> of humter and Htwto of Georgia, being a part of lot nutnbei 201 In the twenty-seventh district of Humter county, Georgia, the aame situate lying and being on the Houtb aide of AvenuQ K.and on the West aide of Magno lia atreet and being on the corner of aald street* and known on tha plat of the Leet-m Park Land Comi any recent)> laid out aa lota ■even and eight In block twenty-aeven, to geiher with all and alnguiar the land*, tene ment* and hereditament* of asld Railroad Company then owned or thereafter to he ac quired by It, and Alao Including all the rail- road*,track*, right* ol way .main line*, branch lines, switches, super*true urea, d -pot*, de pot «rounda,aiation houaca, engine houoea, car liouaea. atablea, wood house*, sheds, wat ering places, work shop*, machine shops, bridge*, viaduct a. culberta, fence*, and fix ture*, together with all Its leones, leaned or hired lunda, leased or hired railroads, and all its power works, engines, hollers, electrical appliances,apparatus,dynamo*, accumula tors, generators, storage batteries, armatures motors, tenders, cables, wires, traction gear, cars, carriages, coaches, trucks, and other motor and rolling stock, its macoinery, tools, weighing scales turntables, rails, wood, ooai. oil. fuel, equipment, furniture aid material of every uame, nature and de scription, then held or thereafter to be ac quired, together with all the corporate rights privileges, immunities and franchises ol the sold Railroad Company then hHd or there after to be acquired. Including the franchises to be a corporation, and all the toils, fares, freights, rents. Incomes, Issues end profit* thereof, and all the reversion or reversions remainder and remainders thereof. Held wale will be tor crab, provided, bow- ever, that the bonds and coupons secured by •aid mortgage shall be receivable at said MUeascasb mr the amount of cash which woold be payable onaoch bonds and coupons out of the proceeds of said cole, after the pay- ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. I have just returned from-New York, where I purchased a very large stock of DIAMONDS WATCHES at prices that wijl enable us to sell lower than ever before. Our stock is immense, assortment complete, prices lower than any one. Call and see for yourselves before buying. C. A. FRICKER, President.- 4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA. (Barlow Block.) FOR RENT. i Two dwellings, one of them suitable for boarders. FOR SALE. Central and suburban property at bar gain figures. CALLAWAY, Real Estate Agent. Americus Iron Works, BUILDERS OP Engines, Boilers, Cotton 'Gins, Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills, Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc. Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys B@“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. • # 213 ‘ 4m Your Attention. X*Ieae*e ! ! ALLISON & AYCOCK, The Lamar street Boole Sellers have about three hundred dollars worth of Pictures and Moulding that they will let go at COST for the next 20 days. Fine Steel Engravings at 2Gc, formerly 50c; and just listen at the prices of our Fine Pictures: Fine Oak Frame steel engreving, size 18x24, 81.50, former price 82.50; Fine grade of Oil painting, size 24x36, going at, 81.50, former price 82.50, others in proportion. We have as good an assortment of Moulding as has ever been brought to this city and we will sell it to you at actual cost for the next 20 days only. Moulding from 6c up to 40c foot, formerly sold from 10c to 60c, all sizes and styles. We mean business; we are over stocked with these goods and they must go as we need the money. If yon have any framing to lie done do not let this opportunity pass. Remember you are saving from 25 to 40 per cent. Remember the place. 310 LAMA11 STREET. AMERICUS. GEO RGI A J. R. HUDSON 6c CO. -PROPRIETORS- Americus-Bottling- Works, BOTTLERS OF ALL KINDS.-OF Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Cinger Ale’ ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 824 LEE STREET. - - . AMEICUS. GEORGIA- R. L. McMATH. E. J. McMATH. B. H. McMATH Saw Mill Men, Attention! Are you In need of machinery of any description? If so, write us your wants, stating just what you desire and we will make you low prices. Our special busi ness is heavy machinery such as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND W00D-W0RUNG MACHINERY, and for first-class machinery, wo defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO.'S celebrated Wood-working machines, and can dis count factory prices. Bo sure to write for circular of “Farmors’ Favorite” saw mill; it is the best on tho market. Second-hand machinery constantly cn hand. Write for prices and see if wo cannot savo you money. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA, McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERSIN ies, Provisions, Corny Produce BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We solicit a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere in the city. Call and see ns, McMATH BROTHERS. A BARGAIN. NOTICE TO MILL * MEN. I have for »nle Two Mill Rocks anil fixtures complete, One Rice Mill, One Pol isher. One F.n, One Bolting Cloth complete, Three Pair Beales, One Fifty Horace Power Engine amt Bolter, One Planer One Gang Edger, Five Gins, One Clark Cotton Clearer, One Presa, Bhanftlngs anil Pulleys world without end. Ait of the abov. property wilt be sold Cheap For Cash or Bankable Papers C. A. BELL. 3 at Americus or cull and see me. Mentio< fax Times Wheel You Write. June24-dA wl year J. HENRY FREEMAN, 41S COTTON AVE., Contractor * and * Builder. ERttmatascheerfully furnished. Also dsaler in Building Materials, Doornail Blinds, BricUMes, Laths, Wall Papons etc.; Leads, Oils and Averill Mixed Paints, the best in tho world. Cnll and see me when you need anything in my line. opoatb* doting Americus, Ga.,M*y W. H. R. SCHROEDER, (Successor to Bchrocder A Strickland,) 724 Cotton Avenue. AMERICUS, GA. Mannfactnier ot Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron [Ware, Galvanized Iron Cornice, Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heating Etc. Iron Smoke Sticks. Exhtuit Piping for Snw Mills « Specialty. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Iron and Conic, work. I gnzran- and Itntia tarnished cm stout BAKERY R. F. NEHRING, PROPRIETOR. total street, Outer Allen flew AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices, B TT GGI ZED S I will sell you the best buggy in Georgia, price and;quality considered. Repairing ol all.kinds solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S. GREENE. Cotton Avenue., - - - . - Opposite Prince’s Stables* Americas, Q —in. Sans Souci I would b. plMMd to (tnyo«*aap*i tee all work to ba flrst-ctsw fn .very particular. ; I also do Heavy Iron Work from IS to 17, i iJS r ~ CALL AKD GET117 estimates AND GIVE MB A TP.IAL._4CS BAR AND RESTAURANT W.T, RAGAN. PrOprtntor.l Wo. 807IZitimisri Btroet ■a.. Mr'Skloonlsrurmined with tb« beat Wloea, Brandlaa, Rom, Gin and Wblsklts h* bou « ht for the caah. Imported Liquor. Hpcclalty. You eon find at my Hal ' w ,» nt >° drink from . ilua of Cold Milk or Boar to th. Fineat and only l» Amerteua. My Restaurant Is supplied with tb. best thetnarket JSStiwiSthliSi'fS&toSl® ,b * BUM ' «eod waiters. Ian. .01eth.ll W.D. Haynes & Son. REAL ESTATE,QSTOCKHAND BONO Americus, Ga. 3101-2 Lamar 1 Street,