Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, August 11, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECOiiDER: TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1M91. * '~K_ WEEK OB' BAEGAIHS! AT— ^WHEATLEY * & * ANSLEY’Se*- DRY GOODS SACRIFICED. In the course of a few day snow we leave for New York for the ourpose of buying our Fall Stock. During the week we propose to convert every dollar’s worth of stuff possible into the cash, and in order to do so will offe* the trad9 a lot of startling attractions in the way of bargains. Spot Cash only is what we mean and we will not charge them at these prices. To begin with everything in woolen dress goods will be offered at greatly cut prices and if you want any woolen goods at’all come to see us. j 29c. One lot extra ouality ladies’ hose, Hermsdorf dye, every | nair guaranteed stainless, worth 40c- 49c. One lot illuminated ribbed hose worth 75c. 25c. Big lot of odds and ends in ladies’ hosiery worth 40c. 23 l-2c. Extra quality 10-4 sheeting worth 30 to 35c. 12 l-2c. Fine Chautong Pongee cloths, 25c quality. 43c. Fringed doylies, 75c quality. $1.39. Magnificent ouality extra size counterpanes worth $1.7 17 l-2c. Very choice lot “P.Ks.” worth 25c. SHIRTS SACRIFICED. 4 1-2. 1000 yds. check muslins worth 7 1 / 4c. Not over ten yds. to any individual. 75c. 100 -patterns black plaid lawns worth $1.50 14c. 1000 yds. wool challies, 25c quality. 5c. 1000 yds, 7c C. Island. One lot cotton challies and lawns, 7 l-2c quality. 8 3-4c. One lot Persian mulls worth 15c. 7 3-4c. One lot check muslins worth 12 l-2c 10c. The choicest line of plaid and striked muslins ever shown in A me ficus and richly worth 15c. 75c. Our one dollar quality C B corset, any size. 98c. C B corset worth $1.25. 55c. One lot of pleated bosom unlaundried shirts worth $1.00. 75c. New York Mills muslin shirts extra fine linen bosoms, we will match with anybody’s $1.25 shirt 89c. for choicest Monarch goods. Other houses ask $1.25 for them 45c. One lot gents’ night shirts worth 75c. MOSQUITO NETS AND CANOPIES. We have the best assortment of these goods in Americus. We commence with a good bar net at 50c and run them to as fine bobi- net as you would care for. We commence the ready made nets at $1.89 and run them up as high as $3.00. If you want a net come and see us. We have thousands of Specially Good Bargains we haven’t the time or space to mention. us we will make it to your interest. If you will come to see WHEATLEY & ANSLEY, The Leaders of the Fine Dress Goods and Dry Goods Trade. SPEAKING OF rEOiatS. Those Who Come to and go From Ameri ca! Day by nay. Col. E. F. Hinton went down to Brunx- wick Sunday on Important legal bus! ness. Ho will probably return to-day. Col. Henry Lumpkin Is at home after a pleasant two weeks’ visit to the coun try. His many friends are glad tc welcome him. Mr. W. H. Mercer of Wobster county spent yesterday in the city among bis friends. lie said bo left homo early in the morning and forgot to bring any money with lilm and forgot to leavo any at homo. Mr. 6. D. Buchanan, conductor on theS. A. M. road, returned from Ar izona last week. He brought with him a very largo Arizona hat, which ho will place on exhibition at The Timks-Kk- coni)KR office on Wednesday morning. Messrs. John A. Cobb, J. I.. Adder- ton, T. S. Lockett and W. L. lackey leave to-day for Athens, where they will represent Sumter county at the auuual meeting of tlio Georgia Stato Agricul tural Society, whicli convenes in that city to-morrow. Tbo name of Capt. John A. Cool) will be presented to the meeting for president of the society, and his associate delegates propose to put in some good work for him. Fine Good,. As will bo seen from his notice elso- where, the celebrated tailor, August Dorr of Augusta, will havo a represent ative of his house hero ou September 1, and will show some of the handsomest goods ever imported. Dorr is to men’s apparel what Wortli is to women's; and a “Dorr” costume hears a distinctive style that never fails to bo recognized. Look out for Mr. Lawreuco Dorr about September 1. Notion The patrons of The Timm-Kicomieii are urged to pay promptly the bills which are now duo for subscription, ad vertising and job work for the past month, A nowspaper lias to pay its labor tho cash weekly, aud on the first of the month it is necessary for nil its bills to bo promptly collected, Tho ourront expenses of The Times- Kecordkii establishment are about £30 per day, which must ho paid ovory Monday without fail or delay. Wo aro therefore compelled to press collections; and while tho small bills that some owo may causo thorn to re gard tho mattor ns insignificant, these small accounts aggregate several thou sand dollars, which we are compelled to collect promptly to moot our obligations. newspaper can't rim a week with out money; so cono up to tho captain’s office and settio. . Times Pcnusuirtn Company. Notice. Tho regular monthly mooting of tho Hoard of Directors Times Publishing Company will bo held at tho offieo of the company at o o’clock this afternoon. Ham om Mybk’K Secretary, F»t Ilcevei. Yesterday Mr. Zolvo Ilill of Taylor county brought to tho city twenty-threo head of fine and fat beeves, which he •old to Messrs. Mayo & Winkler, who CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES, Domestic anil Foreign and of General Interest. Sylvester, Ga., long iu want of a good hotel is goiug ahead to build one. There has been a split among the Ohio Prohibitionists, growing out of the fight in the last state convention. The west has experienced the wannest weather ot the season. The thermome- eter has reached 100 at Chicago. Burglars entered the store of Malone & Bro., in Columbia, S. G\, and broke into a safe, stealing $800 worth of jew elry und watches. It has l>een rumored in Atlanta that an offer of compromise has been made by Ryan’s attorneys, and it is thought the can- will soon be settled. Atlanta churchmen have stronglv criticised the city administration for al lowing ihe street railway gang to work all day last {Sunday on a principal street iu that city. The Richmond Terminal system has again ln*en attacked by supposed jealous rival lines with a view to injuring the business of the company to their imme diate interests, Mr. G. S. Shewed, a prominent and wealthy real estate man of Athens, Ga.. blew his brains out with a Winchester rifle. Hail health and an insignificant financial matter causing temporary in sanity, brought on the sad result. The Bennington (Vt.) Hattie monu ment \vas attached for $4,(MM) by the Security company of Hartford, which advanced that sum to make up the amount necessary to raise the fund for its erection to the necessary figure. The returns issued bv the - v .— Londou will proceed to feed them to their cus-1 board of trade show that during the month of July the imis.rts decreased £200,000. and that the exports decreased as compared with those of the corre.sjMinling month last year. toiners. Notice to AdvertlMfr*. Copy for change of advertisement must be handed in at this office before 12 o’clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will he enforced. Times Publishing Co. July 28, 1891, tf. I*rof. Carter'* Concert. Prof. Carter of Canada gave a concert at Glover’s opera house last night, as sisted by the local talent among the col ored people, which was a very credita ble entertainment. Prof. Carter was recently married in .Savannah, and is making a tour of tho Southern States with his bride. Reducing Stock. Messrs. Allison & Aycock will get into their new quarters, in the Alham bra, on September 1, and are now re ducing stock preparatory to moving. See their advertisement in another col umn. For your toilet soaps, toilet aud all toilet articles, go to Du. Ei.nmixiK lers Itoom Wanted. Gentleman and wife (without chil dren) want large, cool bedroom, with privilege of parlor (no board), in small, private family. Must be within ten minmtes’ walk of court house. Address Pkkmanext, This office. To Our Patrnu*. After this week we w ill collect all bills for job work weekly. This will make payments easier for you, and help us materially, as oar expenses are payable weekly. * .Times Publisuio Company. 2 When Baby was sick, we fare her Costoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. dona dispatch is been held by tin ciat.on protesting; i the United Slate? mid Porto Rico. , ►a a colony of the United A Barcelona dispatch states that a National aiust tlie a regard to Cuba make Oil States. Near Montgomery, Ain., a negro wo man was ?di«»t with a pistol and th *n cut in the face with a razor in the hands of a negro man, who idle says she never saw before. The woman lived only a short while, and the murderer has made his escajie. Exports of specie from the port of New York last week were $705,905 of silver, oi which $704,383 went to Eu- jnd $1,522 t A Louisville, Ky., special states that the amount of the shortage of Sylvester Young, defaulting cashier of the New port Newport News and Mississippi Valley railroad, is now known to be at least $38,000, instead of $25,000 as first supposed. Further investigation may add slightly to this. Ed Davis, colored, was shot and killed on Judge Morton's plantation three miles from Quitman, Ga. No one saw the killing, but the circumstances point to Jesse Johnston, another negro, on the same place. Johnston could not be found by the sheriff. The belief is that he has gone to Florida. Detectives of the Chicago and North-, western road have raised quite an ex citement by reporting the discovery of a plot among tho employes to dynamite much of that road’s property and blow it to kingdom come, but the officials say they have no faith in these reports. They don’t lxdieve there is anything serious in them. A Jackson, Miss., special says : Re- j»orts from the Copiah comity primary indicate that George has a majority of 3(X) over Hniksduie. It is the largest white county iu the state, and since the visit of Messrs. Polk, McDowell aud Livingston, it has been claimed for BarkhUale by 500 majority. Wayne county also went for George. Great excitement is prevailing at Kouts, Iuil., on account of tlie finding of natural gas in paying quantities. J. F. Fulton, an expert in drilling at the place for water to supply the Chicago and Erie railway, struck natural gas at a dentil of 120 feet. A How of »2 feet in height of burning flame now attracts the people from the surrounding country for miles. A Sparta, Ga.. special states that John W. Mason saw a chicken snake, in the act of swallowing the last ot a nest of eggs on which one of his hens was sitting. The snake had coiled around the nest and was using its tail to press the hen from over the eggs and hold her down while tho swallowing process was goiug on. The snake wan a* large jls an ordinary man’s wrist. It was killed. Another rich find of silver is reported ou Pomeroy mountain, near Caribou, Colo. Tho vein is about 3 inches thick and of pure metal. It is evident that there exists u still larger vein some where in the vicinity of the same kind of mineral, aud it is thought these dis coveries will soon lead to developments that will cast in the shade even the wonderful mines of Nevada. Gen. Cook Is Defter. Atlanta, August 10.— Gen. Cook rested easily last night and seemed to be in no great pain at all. The doctors hope to have him out In a few days, but ho will have to use crutches. DeWltt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The Baker Sick. Mr. C. W. Ax row smith desires to in form his customers that owing to illness ho will not bo able tobako any bread for several days; but just as soon os he can he will return to his post and resume liis work. He will have some improve ments made on his oven and will be able to turn out better bread and in larger quantities when ho resumes work, which he hopes will be in a few days. augll-d3t. You never tried DeWltt’s Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, billiousness, sick headache, or you would not have thesese diseases. For sale by tho Da venport Drug Company. Clark House. I am now running my house, with the assistance of Mrs. Love in tho eating de partment. She is tho best In town. Everybody made to feel at h >me. I have the best furnished house in the city. It is well fitted up with good beds, electric bells, gas, and connected with tho sani tary sewerage system. Everything con venient Satisfaction guaranteed. J. C. Cl a uk, Comer Lamar and Prince streets. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannab, Americas & Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12,1891. lve ..•Opelil 7 00 pm 0 05 4 40 X 25 11 45 am 11 20 9 00 8 SO 8 20 8 00 6 20 3 55 1 00 7 40 pm 2 10 Betw’n Montgomery and Am ericas, vim Opelika *8 10 a m lve Montgomery ....arr| 7 15 pm 2 10 pm lv«........Opelika arr 1 05 6 40 arr Americas Ire! 8 20 a m 8 oo am 10 oo 10 27 2 10 pm 3 25 3 50 5 54 6 10 6 40 7 00 8 27 11 00 4 30 ft 7 35 6 20 p m .Birmingham.... Childersburg.... .583®::::: Columbus Coiambus ... Ellavillo ..•Ellavillo .. Americus ., Americus .. Cordele .. .Helena ...•Lyons ..Savannah Charleston.. Between Montgomery and Amdricus, via Union Springs and Columbus. 7 40 amilve.....Montgomery arrj 7 05 pm 3 50 live Columbus arr 11 20 5 40 'arr Amnricus Ivej 8 20 fiotw'n Montgomery and Americus, via Eufaola Attorney General Jones has given to the Washington World’s Fair commis sion his official opinion that it wva ille gally organized, and all work dune by it is therefore mill and void. It is now rope mid $1,522 to South America. 11u-! proposed to reorganize the Commission ports of specie for the week We;e $257.- at a special meeting to be held at Olyrn- A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, Ac., at Dr. Kldridge Drug Store. _ hich $199,9 *3 was gold aud $57,904 silver. The attorney general has given an opinion to Acting Secretary Nutt let on that there is no legal objection to the payment of salary to Mrs. Hn«nn Gale Cooke, as secretary of the lioard of ladv managers of the World’s fair. It will be allowed by the department. The dead body of Moses Coggins, a negro, was found in White Oak Creek, on the Hon LuuJie place, near Newnan, Ga. The jury of inquest returned a verdict that deceased, while having a fit, fell in the creek and was drowned. The negro has been having fits fre quently of Lite. pin on August 21. The ____ already sjieut $5,500 of tl; ing drawn the same from tin* state treasury. A telegram has l>eeii received in Dub lin from Belfast stating that Messrs. Dillon and O’Brien have iK.-r*uudod four of the In.-h members comment*, who. since tn»* disruption in the Irish i-ariiamemarv party, followed the leadership of Mr. Parnell, to secede from the Parnellite section and to cast their fortunes with the McCarthyiies. the sectiou that is opposed to Mr. Par nell as the leader of the Irish cause. In transplanting, be sure to keep the roots of the plant moist. Democrats should get back to the tariff platform on which James Buchanan was elected. One of the troubles of life is the breaking of lamp- chimneys. Needless. Macbeth’s “ pearl top ” and “ pearl glass ” are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths of your chimney-money by using them. “ Pearl top ” fits most of the little lamps; “pearl glass ” is for “ Rochester,” “Pittsburg,” “Duplex,” etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes, all of ot J tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it. nttibarg. Oxo. A. Mxccrrn & Co. 7 40 a m lvo Montgomery. ....arr j 7 96 p m 11 05 lve Kufaula lve! 4 07 12 20 p ra lve Albany arr! 2 50 2 30 arr A merlcus lve| 1 10 Between Americus and Jacksonville, vla Helena ffoJFp m lve” Ameriusc.. 1 18 r — - 6 10 Jf 50 [arr Jacksonville. Close connection made at Montgomery for all points in the Southwest, and at Americas for tiirmtngham and all points in the Northwest. * Meal Stations, Sleeping cars between Columbus and Savan nab. Passengers from Charleston destined to points cst of sovannah, change cars at C. Sc S. Jnno ion. f. N.MARSHALL, E. 8. GOODM AN\ Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Fas*. Agent Americas, Ga. Americus, Ga. J. M. CAROLAN, ft. E. Pass. Act. jinab, Os. K. A. SMITH, Western Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. M. I). ROYER, T. P. A, Americus, Ga pai I and Whisk* jrBablta ■ cured at Dome witfc- loutudn. Book of par- I ticuur* scut FREE. —J B. M. WOOLLEY,iLD. Til 1-2- East Tennessee, Virginia and' Georgia R’y System. -18 THE ONLY- Short and Direct Line to the North, East or This line is conceded to be the l*est equipped and runs the Wriest Pullman Bleeping Cars in the South. Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information address B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Apt Knoxville. Term. C. W. RIGHT, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Georgia.