Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 04, 1891, Image 2

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A THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. TIMES-RECORDER. | Polly and Weekly. Thb Amv.hu i h Reookukr Established 1879. The Americas Times Established 1890. Consolidated, Aimul, 1891. 16.00 ON THE WRONG SIDE. Chilian Minister Patrick Egan seems to have made the very un-Irish mistake In the late Chilian imbroglio of not be ing on the side of the revolting party. Everybody recognizes the thorough sec- tionality of the following true Irish story: As an European steamer was being swung into position at the wharf in New York, it was observed by the pas- sengerfc that a big row was g°ing on be tween the dock-laborers and the police, just alongside. Just as the gang plank touched the ship’s side a burly Irishman, fresh from the Emerald Isle, sprung Ho.v L. F. Livingston says lie lias all | upon the plank, amt shucking his coat along been in favor of the acceptance by ! as he went down, plunged into tie the state of tlie Soldier's Home. thickest of the fray, shouting. «»- ; gorrah, aud I’m on the side of the re- Census Commissioner Porter ha» * billionT* received the last card, showing the ex Bat Kiran wa4n - t on the side of the ro- ’ act nu nber of people in this country. 1 ia ch ,i, t and now he is another The card showed 02,622,250. statesman out of a job; for the insur- in control of the govern' SUBSCRIPTION : ▲ilt.oxk Year, - Daily, Omc Month, iYeeklv, one Year, - l.< Weekly, Six Month*, ! For advertising rates address Bascom My rick, Editor aud Managei, THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, Americas, Oa. Americus, Oa., Sept. 4, 1801. At the dress reform convention at Chautauqua, Mrs. Livermore told a large audience that no kind of dress reform ought to succeed that sacrificed the idea of beauty. There are few mea or women that will not indorse that sentiment. gent party no meat are very bitter against him, hi* recall i* a foregone conclusion. and There ha* been organized at Wash ington the S>ciety of Loyal Volunteers, the purpose ot which is to correct the Chalncev Dei'k«. the p^t-prandial o il which threatens to hank- orator, has (1,000 babies named for him. the government unless it is checked With big Ohauncey to howl after dinner, j in some W »F. The now society, which and 0,000 little Chauncies to howl after j >* composed of honorable Union soldiers bed time, this country is likelv to be- »ho served the full four years of the como a howling wilderness. | w ". propose to have the pension legia- ! lation, past and present, revised so that MKMiiKifs of the bouse of lords oh-1 no one shall receive a pension unless he joct to the proposed elevation of IV, H, is utterly incapable of earning a living; Smith to the peerage. They say that his name and origin are too piebian, and think that be should be satistied with a baronetcy. These high-toned no- bodles seem to be right. The world could say “Sir Dill Smith'' without paral ysis of the visible muscles; hut "Lord Bill Smith" would bo too funny. Editob Kiciiaiidson of the Cuiumbus Enquircr-Suu is after the scalp of a para- grapher on the Chattanooga Evening News, for alluding to him as the “bril liant epauletted warrior from the sands of Tybeo who novor smelt the fumes of gunpowder in his life.” The crime committed by Editor Itich- ardson was an editorial sustaining the 04 who voted against the Confederate soldiers' home bill. Ex-PniikmjST U. S. Hall of the Mis souri Farmers' Alliance is priming his guns for a war against the sub-treasury and third party movements. He has sent a circular to every eaunty Alliance In this state and anti-sub-treasury lead- -ers in other states, asking thim to call a meeting of the antis ns soon as possible and elect three delegates to the national meeting of the anti-sub-treasury wing, to be held in St Louis Sept. 15. Tiie Savannah Hews well puts It; “How that the Livingston railroad regu lating bill has been Introduced into both the House and Senate, wbat Is ths use of wasting any more time on the Bearner lease smashing measure? There la no purpoae to pass both bills The railroads will certainly be happy when this legislature scrapes the mud ot At lanta from its feet and makes tracks to ward Its cotton patches and corn fields." Thc Times-Rkcoudeb received yestcr• day the Albany Hewi and Advertiser for the last six days all In one batch; and a subscriber in the,city reported that hit came the tame way. One mail a week from Albany Is indeed a fine service, Is the explanation,that Smithville holds the malls over there to fumigate them, aud see whether the wicked Times-Recoii- deb or Hews and Advertiser say any thing naughty about the health of their half-way neighbor? It la gratifying to know that the acting comptroller of currency has decided that there is no necessity for the appoint ment of a receiver for the Farley nation al bank, of Montgomery, Ala. Tide sus pension waa in reality the rosulc of a scare arising from the Moses failure; naJ now that it is over, our neighbor can get on solid ground again and re coup her losses. Americas extends the lieartlort sympathies to Montgomery, aud wishes her ,-pccdliy returning pros perity. 'Tan Tjjibs-Kecgbdkb has made it a teat from which to preach more than once that it is the duty of our people to stand up to and patronise homo institu tions, industries and enhAiriscs. Hor should this good maxim be violated ex cept for good and sufficient cause, wjiorc the homo concerns have not or cannot get what is wanted at anything like a parity of prices. Do to others as you would have them do to you; help your friends and neighbors, and thus enable them to help you. Stick up to Aroeri- cus if you desiro to see Americus pros per. A rnr.'JC.vt.of the advertising columns of Tub TiuEs-liEcoiuiKit will show who the ltvo merchants are In Americus; and a merchant who don't advertise is by popular Judgment classed as a moss- back. Hence the latter are getting left, because the people consult tbo news papers to see who aro in the market with bargains for any class of goods wanted. Anybody can go from store to store in Americus this morning snd pick out those who advertise from those who don't, simply by tha crowd of cus tomers at their counters. Tha columns of Tub Tuus-Reoobdeb are a safa guide; and nobody knows this better than the trading public. to appoint guardians for the families of dead soldiers; to securo pensions for worthy men without the pay ment of fees, and to guard against fraud and to have cancelled every fraudulent certificate that has been Issued. Tito objects of the society are praiseworthy, but it will have to contend against awful odds, because it will have arrayed against it the Republican party, who wants the votes of the pensioners, whether deserv ing or not; the army of ponsion attor neys who want the foes, and, finally, a half million or more of alleged veterans who are willing to take all the money that they can force out of the govern ment in the way of pensions. OcB cotton shippers whose export cot ton will go through Savannah are deeply Interested In its handling there, and will be in full sympathy with tbe feelings of the Savannah people as expressed In their .action In relation to the removal of Mr. W. W. Starr, the best railroador in the South. A special from Savannah says: “The news of the, removal of Su perintendent Starr was received with in tense dissatisfaction by the business men $f-this city and seotlon. This net of the Richmond A Danville officials Is regarded as directly prejudicial to the business Interests of the eity.. Coming at tbe opening of the cotton season, when, with even the most eapable man agement considerable trouble is frequent ly experienced, the removal of an official who had demonstrated bis ability- to overcome all difficulties so well as Mr. Starr has, could not fall to create alarm among those directly sffeated.” The Hew York Herald saye: “How thoughtful it was of Frank Almy to bo a Yankee Instead of a Southerner! Had tbe fellow lived somewhere in the South, killed bis iweetheart and shot one of his pursuers, been ohssed by several hun dred men inclined to lynch him, bid himeelf In a barn under twenty feet of bay and threatened to sell his life desrly snd then shoot himself unices guaran teed protection, what a deal we would be obliged to hear about a charaoterietlo Southern Incident! What scornful fun, too, would be made of forniing the pur suers in double line so that they all should have a good look at the prisoner! But ail this did not occur down South. Hew Hampshire was tko sccno of tbe holy terror's exploits, no was not a rough backwoodsman, but a fellow who surprised college students by tbe extent of his classical knowledge. Tbo South lias Us innings." A San Fka ncifco dispatch says tiro insurgents having won in CUl'i, there is a strong probability of an insurrection in Mexico. Diaz, it is claimed, U not more popular iu. Mexico than Ualmaceila was In Chili, and tbero is a strong feel ing against him throughout Mexico. And the people aro particularly bittor against Diaz because be married an American Protestant, But Diaz will not be taken by surprise should there be an outbreak. lie understands tbe situa tion thoroughly, and at tbo first sign of trouble bis army would be on the more, and be will suppress it with an iron hand, tinlcs it starts oil with more formidable proportions than the average Mexican or South American rebellion possesses. It does not require any remarkable degree of political sagacity to see that the issue for tbe Democracy to win on uext year is the tariff. On thatquestlon the party baa been fighting for a number of years,are solidly united,and have just come to fully undersand it. Appreci- ating all thia, the Republicans have al ready shown a determination to divide the iaaue, and although Mr. McKinley ia the author of the present tariff law and the representative of that issue, in Ohio they have pushed the silver question to the front and are striving to make that the head and front of the canvass. The Democrats are standing by the tariff mainly and will elect Gov. Campbell this year and a Democratic president next yew. the confederate home The Chattanooga Times says: “The Georgia press is fearfully severe on the legislature for its narrow and mean con duct in rejecting the olfer of the Sol diers’ Home. Tito Augusta Chronicle, a journal noted for moderation, good sense, conservatism and independence, says: “The defeat of the bill to accept for the state of Georgia tbe Soldiers' Home in Atlanta was a gnat mistake. It cre ated a shock all over tbe state, it was a surprise to tbe people, who believed that their representatives would show this substantial token of appreciation for the men who periled life and limb, who lost their fortunes and their health in the service of their country. It was a great mistake to put it* ban upon the worthy proposition. Ho organization can af ford to antagonize the sentiment which is back of this enterprise, for it is a cause deeply entwined In the hearts of the people.” Tbe Chicago Inter-Oeean says: “Tbe Inter-Ocean lias no sympathy with any such cheese-paring economy. Hor have we respect for a legislature so devoid of humane sentiment or of a moral princi ple.” Quick Time. Hew Yobk, Sept. 2.—The mail from China and Japan which left Yokohama August 10 was safely delivered on the steamship City of Hew York in Hew York harbor at 5 o’clock Wednesday morning, September 2, and is now on its way to England. August 20 the Empress of India arrived at Vlotoria, B. C. There a special train was furnished by the Canadian Paeific railroad, which took the mail bags (twelve for England and six for Hew York), and started on a rec ord breaking ride across the continent, which was accomplished in three days, reaching Hew York in the time stated. An Atlanta letter says: “An old farmer saw the capltol in Atlanta yes terday for the firsi time. ‘That's a pretty good stable for a lot of jackasses,' he remarked. How, If Hill of Merri- wetber had only heard him?’ Or even Atkinson of Coweta, or Baldwin of Ran dolpb! CUT PRICES Still the ule at Beall & Oakley’s. Sds PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. A. KLUTTZ, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, Americus, Georgia. ”* Building. Lamar street—Murpliey I 2-1-ly J. WORSHAM DENTIST, * Office over People’s National Bank. w. P. BURT, DENTIST, Granberry’s Corner .Americus, Ga. # Continues to serve bis friends in all branches of dentistry. janD-tf M. R. WESTBROOK, M. D. , PHYtfICI AN AND HURGEON. I* Office and residence, next house to C. A - A ~ • feb7 tf Public Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before tbe Freight Depot. In thecBy of Americas, on Friday; September 25,1801, at public outcry, to the highest bid. der, the following article*,, to* a it; AMERICUS—One bdl mop hdles, no mark; 1 bdl 11 brace bars, no mark; 1 bdl bar*and braces, no mark; 1 bdl bar*, no mark; 1 bdl 2 shafts, no mark; 1 bblflsb»no uark;l keg peach cider, no mark; 1 mtkeg.no mark; 1 box tonic, no mark; 1 box m t bot tles. no mark; 1 box w glass, no mark; 1 box clothing, no mark; 1 box can gooda.no mark; 1 b x Jugs, no mark: 1 box garden Heed, no m«rk; 1 box h h goods, no mark; 1 b<*x tinware, no marx; i box pickles, po mark; 1 box soda, no mark;' 1 box plunder, no mark; 1 box. crockery, no mark;) bdl hides, no mark; 1 drum hn good*,no mark; 1 keg fish, no in irk; 2 washboardsno mark; 2 cook stoves, no mark; 2 bdl-tore puns, no mark: 1 bdl tong pans no mark: 1 bdl kittles,spider and pans, no mark; 6 bdl col' ties, no mark 1 pot and 1 tub, no mark; 6 bdl b goods. no mark; X bdl rails and slats, no mark; 1 bdl slats, no mark; 14 poplar b boards, no mark; l bdl p points, no LUMPKIN—On* box herbs life, Maddox A Perkins; charges, 25c. . PLAINS—3 boxen a 2 c, marks Me., Plains; charges, ti.OU. SEVILLE—1 box p med, marks J. B. Lewis, charges, f 1 55. RHINE-2 boxes drugs and 1 case s cans, marked S. Hruman.charges 86c;l box drugs and l case a cans, marks, W. w. Brumau; charges <1-64; 5 bdla. tics, no mark. RICHLAND—1 box h h goods, marks Jno. Hall, charges,25c; l box wood In straps, macks, a; I box g.ware, marks N.C. Alston, ebargts, fl.ll. - PENIA—lot h h goods, marks, Robert Dunn; ebargaaJ&e. AMERICUS—3 orates rooflrg, mark* L. T. Gltmer. chargee f2.'0; loll can, marks J W Fnsse!l, charscs, 7Pc; 1 oil can, ertd., marks P. LaHolt, charges 13.69; 3 boxes ined., marks 4. A. May, charts, $1.83',1 bdl twine, 1 bdl axes, mark* Geo.Dawson; X bdl poles, 1 w bucket, marks. Geo. Dawson, charges 45c; 1 bbl crackers, marks W. T. Rog ers, charges 1 w. stand, marks H 1 bdl sheet iron, marks P. D. C.; 2 kers nails, no marks; S mattresses, no mark; I bale sheeting, no mark; I bbl r icks, no mark; lot p points, no marks; pkg. p. points, no marks; 8 we’l buck ets, no marks; 1 box tobacoo, mark W; 1 bdl twins, no marks: 1 box lard, no mark 1 bundle 4, cart boxes, no marks; 1 atom t nr, no inark;l bdl, 2 hubs, no mark; 5 mrs Iron, no marks; 1 sack meat- and flour, no mark; 1 bag h*lr ( no mark; 1 pick and handle, no marx 2 colls cotton rope, no mark; 1 clothes wringer, no mark; 5 bundles bags, no marx; 1 bundle of box h h goods, no mark; 1 bundle packing, no nmrk; 1 old valise, no mark; 1 Jot paper bags. no mark; 2 colls wire, no mark; I bdlo chair rockers, no mark; I bdl 5b b palls, no mark; I Jmt jacket can, no ina>k;l cun oil, Jacket, uo ia<*k;l mt J irk ft can, no murk; loan paint, uo murk l mt Jug, ro mark; 1 cun beef, no mnrk;l<vis cans, H: 1 hbi l«»i bt-er. E A 1>, Milan; 1 box mdM».J A Phillips,Col Inn; half ke* cider, L llobzcndeof, Pitner; 1 bid oil, II; ^ loll brums and tec*, J » L; 2lull plow hand'ert, •I H L; 2 dblo harrow Hilts, c a If; 1 mt keg, 8, Gitodwutor, Ala.; I kc- il«h, G, Lcs'ic; l c tinware. .1 no Myers. N«»imaudale; I c di> goeda. IUr:|y Bro», Pender; 1 c - hoc*, M M A t'o; l bx bardwar**, J N A J W Brook*, Ulchlaud; 2 bx tobacco. V n Hiiig^r, Dump- Mu; l bos tobacco, \V \V Hlmmous, Wes ton; I box bedding. II, CordHe; 1 Ih>x onle, J a Hwciirlngor, Montezuma: 1 box stove trimmings, 1 cook stove, 1 bdl pots, 1 bdl spiders, J R Monro©A Co. Abbeville; 1 box paints in cans, J. W. Sheffield A Co., americus; I bx mdse., A A, Cordele; 1 bx M t bottle*, C., Americas; l bx groceries, E Lundy Abbeville; 1 ox shoes, A.EluslIm Hous.Havannub,; 1 pkg, 3 box B Prep, Smith A G,Macon;1 box card*. K Morrison. Glenn- wood; I b x clothing, Mrs J « Wil.llont. Hherman,Tex; 1 box type, Thc Independ ent, Lumpkin; l l*ox salt. A., Americus; 3 boxes cneese, 4’orlck A Co. Alamo; 1 box snuff, T B, Ml Vernon; 1 bureau, —, Han- no-ville; J box mcd.O Bros, Plains: 1 box glaziers pts, M A A J 1* McDermott, Mobile; 2 bdla H ends, 6 bdls tied rails, 5 bdls lied suits, Co A C, Appleton; l bdl, b Jls pipe, 1 pot and kettle, Fuller A O, Abbeville; 1 bdl B rail*. Lott Lowry, iAmericus; 2 rolls C cloth. J J A G O II, Bronwood; 1 bdl iron t>oxes, —A 11, Vidalia; 1 plow foot, J W Sheffield A Co, Americas; 2 bdls, 12 iron wetghtH, H H Kemp. Leslie; 1 *k c<-rn, Wolf C A Co, Appleton; l sk flour. Hoi M John son, Cobb;I box m t bottles P C Clegg A Co, Americus; 1 bdl, 2 bd rail-, N Brown, Ro* chelle; 2 palls jelly, C McTi. A Co, Alamo: 1 pk s cang, H A tS * merlcus; m t Jug. H D Watts, Atu>‘ricus; 1 bx md*i, J F Bolton, Americus: 1 bx mustard and 1 bx milk, E A Buthen, Abbeville; 2 bdl baskets, C B Ansly, Hmitbvllle; 1 showcase, B w Mayo A Bru, Handals Crossing ! ;case Pot !i, l a M, Buena Vista; 1 ert mt bottles, I>,Ameri cas; 1 bx Ink, Maddox A P, Lumokin; 1 bx snuff, E J P, Leslie; 1 bx Does, H A Bro, Bonaln; 1 bx hardware. King Hardware * ger, L M Vinton Fware.TB Higg- ,... i; 1 bx soda, C A Morrison. Peterson; 2 bx drugs, A P Green, Leslie; l brl glassware, McMUllan A M, Glen wood: 1 ert lard, notify E Clark, Amerteos; 1 bx varnish, J W Harris. Amer icas; 1 dram fish, (G), Americas; 10 kite flsh, (8), Americas; 2oak boards, a, Ameri cas; 1 bx crackers, R, Lumpkin: 1 keg syr up, BC Pitts 4k Co. Cordele; 1 bag oats, A A McC, Rochelle; 2 bdls hay, no mark. 0 O a ctf sz ■ 0 G O CD 3 co 0 5— 0 •o o h £ u j* s CQ 0 O *C a JC ■ 0 c o "5 0 o if) ctf k- Oj CL >> a c Cjl h CO o O h < if) T3 O O a L- 0 3 CO o ’G +-> CD uiuto nuu reniucucc, nc* Huntington, Church street. if) •o X 0 c 0 JC d-> k* o T A. FORT M. D. J Office at Dr. Eldridge’N drug «fore. Can J*l>e found at night in ids rootu, over KMridge’- drug store. Barlow Block. I R. T. J. KENNEDY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Dr. Eldridge’s Drug wtoie. Can DOCTORS J. B. AND A. B. HMLE Have one of the best furnished snd best equipped doctor’s offices in the South, No. 815 Jackson street, Americus, Ga. General Surgery and treatment of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose A Specialty. f.MMf C nAS. A. BROOKS, M. D. (Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y„ twice graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School,Chief Surgeon S. A.M. R. R.etc.) Offers his profesalonalMT- vices as a general practitoner to tbe cltlseni of Amerlousand surrounding country. Spe cial att< given to op tula,stricture,catarrh, and all dlaeaaea of Anus, Rectum, Genitourinary system and nose and throat. Office In Murphey building Lamar St. Connected by speaking tube with Eldridge’s Drug Store. Calls should be left or telephoned there during the dgy. At night call at residence on Lee SL or tele* j. aprtWf phone No. 77. P A. HAWKISS.^^ AT LAW. Office up .talra on Uronbcrry coiner. •aSTO'e** it . Amerieui. Oa. Office In Barlov Block, up .tain. W P. WALLIS, rt ATTOBNEYrAT-^jry-^ Wllf'pr*Atee In alt courts. Office over National Bank. lir T. LANE, * VV. ATTOBNET AT LAW, l - to ill Qa. nefttfg7opf6alU the impt attention given to lunT VoR»ET{ 1 ^ »e. Proi ,. T31A ,TUO ^^I^’ATLAW. practice In all the counties or thja »mpt aueutlnn given to all qBl*' Virginia and Georgia E’y .!» System. -IBTHX ONi.T-"' Short and Direct Llso to the lorth, East or ^ lost.;;,. TUI. Ilm la conceited to b» the beat MnippM and nua tb. Onc.t Pullman Steeping Can In “i. Sooth. Elegant Pullman Steeping Can, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, TUuavillo and Cincinnati, Brunawick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and Hew York, Philadelphia and Hew Oilcans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Chang*. For any Information address B. W. WBKNN, Q«1. Fa... and Ticket Act Knoxville. Tenn O. W. KlaHT, AH'tOen. Past. Agt. Atlanta. Georgia. TEE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN OFFERS FOR HA UK For all Machiuvs on easy terras, and can supply I he best Heedles, Oils, iaclwnts, lie,, code of ordinances of foe city of Americus, and in iteu thereof to 'fix the lime when ell city taxej shall, become due. And payable, ana to provide for the collection thereof end for other purprfeee. - * ~ - BscrioN 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Americas, end Uis or ordinances of the city of Americas, Which prescribes that It shall be the duty of tbe Mayor and City Council of Ameriette.-torflx by resolution the time when city taxes ‘ bo ant.red own the lluof defhultm. and th. Clerk and Treasurer .ball forthwith, as early a. pra«tlcal)le,lMrae execution against ■uoh taxpayer tor hit unpaid taaea, which execution .hall boar t*«t In the name or the Mayor and City Council ol Americus and be directed to the Marehal, who than, by l.vy vStodTh*’faw hirlth co,l80t *h* ““he Mpro- Bo'it further ordained, that all ordluauce. and uaru of ordinance In eon- dlot with tbt. ordinance.,bo and the romhar. 21,1S01. U. K. lllUNSON, Clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. rOR ALL MACHINES. America^ Ga., Aug. 28—Iw FINE SHOW CASES 40*Ask for catalogue. TERRY M'FQ CO- Naawvu Tenm BES 8 I m*umewo»unu£t$BiiTc*£u/jis rot snip by J Americus, Oa. An ordinance to repeal s«*ct!e>n 'Alb, of the code of ordinances of tint city of ArooiicuH, ami in lieu thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when all tax returns «4a*U be made. an«l mr other nurposiau , . Hkotion 1. Be It onfiilned and onneted by tlie Mayor and City Couru-ll of Americus, nti'l I* is herebv oitiMinod and enacted by the authority of the time. That from a jut after •raa-Mce of thn ordiiinnc* Kcctlon 3W.»f i code of oidinm cs •*( the city of Amerl- i, which preNerllxa that the Mayor and t tty rouimil of Americus »lm I by renOlatlon flx the time within which all tax retur ib shall he made, aud cause the clerk and treas urer to give thirty days public tun lee thereof, be, and the same is Hereby priteelPd, nnd in lieu I hereof the ^Othiu-iuKSeftipn t»© eenctt'd: »ec.2. Be Ik furtht r tjffiArfled ged o/didned by the authority aforesaid, That from a? d after the nonage of this ordinance all tax ro- rurns shall be made lietween the flrst divof A nr i I at.,I r..i.. ,.r J ANSI 4W, . -he counties of~Bum* . Dooly, Webster, Stew* he Court, and the United Wellborn F. Clarks. Frajtr A.Hoof*b. ! CLARKS'k ! BOOFEB, ttorneys at Law AMERICUS, ..... GEORGIA » toSJaekapo St., Up Stain, AMBBICUG, l GEORGIA Jau7-tf ...... C. B. HUDSON, | L. J. BLALOCK, of Schley county. I of America., 1 UDSON A BLALOCK, f - < LRWVBRS, Amaictn, GxoaotA. Will practice in all court.. Partnership limited to otvtt cases. Office up .tain, corner Lee aud Lamar street, In Artesian Block, dedl-d-wly E.O. SIMMONS, W. H. KUU) ROUGH SIMMONS tc KIMBBOU3H, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Barlow Block, Room 4. Will practice in both State and Fedora! Courts. Strict attention paid to all business entrusted to them. Telephone No. 105. 12-lo-OOtf lieu lhereof t he roihiwim Bec.2. Be It further i the authority nrort cr the nasanKC of this ordinance all tax ms shall l»e made lietween the first d*> April aud the flrst day of July of each yvar. That upon the first day of July of each year it shall be the duty «f tii© clerk aud treasurer to cltose his digest and to proceed to Assess and tax all iinreturned property „s provided In Kection 400 of thecodc ofV>rUinam'Js ot tni W. R. Gufrrt* DpI'owt Gukrr* Americus, On. Macon, Ga, GUEBRY & SON, L AWYERS, Amerleus, Ga. Office In Peo ple’s National Bunk Building. Lamof •treef. WH^j.r.tctlce in Bumler Huporior nnd Uounty Courts, and In tha Kuprema Conru Our Junior Will ragulariy attend I be sessions of the Hnpcrlor Court. Tb© firm will t>*kB special /«sc*> t«mnyHup©rior Uuuft QuHoRlliwcsterh Wajlroud. Sxo.S. Be It further enncled and firdalncd. That all ordinance, nml pan. of ordlrianre. and ruNolnllon., contrary l., thl. ordinance, he, and the uimc are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Cnunoll, Aug. 21.14 • K. buiskon, Clerk and Treu.urer. REMOVAL. I have moved my Fancy Gro cery, Bar, Cigar and Tobacco Store to the Artesian comer, sec ond door, in tbe Slappy building. I hope to have all my old custom ers call on me, and as many new ones. Call and seo me, and yon will roceivo prompt attention. T. Q. BASS. ■wdSeptl ana w Wakey Rahim cured at hum© with- h.m wr G.' Penehtr©© Htreet Atlanta. OFt *CBHjitoQux 7 Barlow Bl'k, Americus Plans and i|>eciflcfdions furnished for Duildlngs of all do^crintlODS—public build ings espeetaily. I'mnri,unlcutlons by mall loolthor offioe will meet with promptHt- w " Plans and ©stlmatas for wat©r*supply, sewerage and general engineering work. Construction superintended, sewerage a specialty. Headquarters, Montgomery, Ala. Americus office over Johnson A Unrrold* ■tore on Cotton avenue. apr2i-6m LUMBER SHINGLES. After baving our mill thoroughly over- hauled, we are now prepared to fornlab Lumber and Shingles as cheap, or cheaper, than anybody. Addrcsa us at Amerieua. Wiggins & Herndon.