Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 22, 1891, Image 6

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0 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMEB-RECORDER; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1891 THE RESULT, When it was recently Announced that Thornton Wheatley’s usual pilgrimage had been made to the Eastern markets, the public waited to seo in these columns, the report of what had been done for tneir benefit in the way of novelties in goods and revelations in low prices. AT things being now Ready von the r'k-sr.the people of Ameri»«is and the suriounding country are invited to come. They; are not ex pected to have on their Wedding Garments, for Wheatley’s is the Place where the people must go to be property decked out for an appearance, either at a feast or at business; and nobody can have the trade murk that a Perfectly Dressed Man always bears, until after they have been to ibntm Wneailey’s and have been supplied with Letters Patent of Elegance ! By that establishment. ROGER 0. HILLS. He .4 Idresscs a Democratic Audience at Melrose. Senator Voorhees’ Pocket Picked at Richmond. Is The Times-Recorder isn't half big enough to hold even a cat alogue of the Elegant Goods, and the Super-Elegantly Low Prices attached. Only the general heads can here lie outlined; the true inwardness of the feast can’t bo understood until the guests go through the whole Bill of Fare in person at Wheatley’s. No such complete and elegant stock of Gentlemen's, Youths’ and Boys’ | III rill llarrl.on Halil to limn Mail* lli» llrliul »> it Tinplate Ulpeit— firnrntl Kllilingli U« (onirnlt c.i Hlimit M the Unveiling of Hie Wlnk- Itttltl Minimum'— Dlaaatroua Wrevlt. A Boslou Hpecial say* that at Mrlrotw Him. Ho|<er tj. Mills addressed a large Democratic uieeting. He was greeted with great enthusiasm and his s|ieecli was warmly received. His remarks were coutiued to the tariff. At Richmond during the enthusiastic reception of the Governor Hill party, aome sharp-fingered pocket-picker plyod his art on the person of Senator Voor hees of Indiana, getting his puree con taining a considerable ram of money. The senator did not miss it until reach ing the hotel. He took the matter coolly, and if it troubled him lie did not ■how it. A Washington special says that Pres ident Harrison made hia debut as a tin- hns ever keeu brought to Americus and the MOST ASTONISHING THING about them is the LOW PRICES! HATS! Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT FAIL TO 8UIT. v A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent Elaatio Seam Drawers, and-the Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in separate garments, FROM THE VERY CHEAPEST TO THE VERY F1NE8T. • A handsomer line of DRE8S SHIRTS, TIES. SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS was never seen in Amerions. Fast Blk. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN LESS, ONLY 2Se PER FAIR. KID GLOVES, Dressed and undressed; all colors, grades and prices. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Boys’ Shirt Waists, She to 91.25. Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years. BoyB* Clothing in all styles and prices. UMBRELLAS enough to stand off n CLOUD-BURST? Satchels and Bags enough to hold all the elegant goods at Wheatley’s that you will need when yon go auroad and want to present a first-class and stylish appearance Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short, Big, Little Man in a dozen coun ties can get JUST THE FIT in the odd sizes and lengths stock that is carried at Thornton Wheatley’s. LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN to all who spend their money else where, and find when too late that they missed getting the choicest and beet bargains in the neatest and most stylish goods ever brought to this market. DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS TAKE, hut go to Wheatley’s and get yonrself made solid. Remember the place: ., J edging the receipt of a sample of American tinplate. In the course of the letter he says that after a thorough examination of the plates he is not only nble to pro nounce them genuine, but of the very best quality. The preniileiit’d appear ance as a tin plate expert has created no little talk. A Richmond special says that General Fitzhugli Lee has telegraphed Mr. 0. E. Wellford of the Wickham Monument asaociatlon, his acceptance of the invi tation to deliver the address on the oc casion of the unveiling, on the 29th inst., of the statue erected in this city to the memory of General W. C. Wickham. The statue, which was modeled by Val entine of Richmond, and cast in bronze in Hew York, and will be pnt in place as soon as the pedestal is finished. Gen erals Lee and Wickham, while differing in politics, were always strong personal fnends. A special from Monmonth, Ills., says that five persons were killed and fifty or sixty injured in a railroad wreck at 1 o’clock, a. in., on the Burlington road. The Omaha and Denver fust express ran into an open switch, and the entire train was thrown from the truck. A relief train lias been sent to the scene of the disaster, aud every effort will be made to alleviate the sufferings os the injured. •t Lust 1’ockrt lli.nk. Alphahetta, Ga., Oct. 31.—Mr. Joe Webb hired a new hand, Sir. Matthew Hudson, to work at his gin. Mr. Hud son worked nntil noon and went to dinner. Ho did not return to his work after dinner, and in the afternoon Mr. Webb discovered that liis pocketliook. continuing 930,. was gone out of his coat pocket. His coat lmd been hanging in the ginhouse all the foreuuon. Mr. Webh felt certain that Hudson took the money, and came to town in the after noon, swore out a warrant for Hudson, charging him with the theft. Mr. Hud son was arrested and brought to town aud nut in jail. Mr. Webb accompa nied the constable and the prisoner to town. On his return home Mr. W. H. Brooks informed him that he found his pocketliook in the road early in the morning, and returned it to him. Mr. Webb was surprised, and immediately went to work to nndo the mischief he had done, and came back to town in the night, explained the matter and hail Hudson released. We learn that Mr. Hudson will sue Webb for daninges. tVhal 111* Farmers Waul. Chicago, Oct. 1.—A dispatch from Springfield, Ills., says : The resolution of the committee of the state assembly of the Fnrmere' Mutual Benefit Associ ation brought in a report favoriug the election of a president, vice president and United States senators bv the peo ple; graded income tax. ami uniform text books to lie furnished by the comity ■uperintendents; free ami unlimited coinage of silver. The latter clause was warmly discussed and filially adopted, the original resolution being consider ably changed. The consideration of other resolntions was not conclnded when the adjournment was taken. DAILY MARKET UKI’OItTS. Naval Mortta, Havaxxau. Oct. 21.—Turpentine firm, 3414«; ronln firm ami unchanged. Produce umt Pr»rl»lnn». Nr.w York, Oct. SI.—Pork fairly active ami tteody: me** old f llMliftlOi, >; new $I1.U>; extra prime lo.-V9fcll.ul. Middles weak: short clear 124. I -ar»l opened lower and closed steadier; western steam bid; city steam *k25; op* tlon*. November MO; December January MOTHERS’ FRIEND To Young Mothers _ Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physician^ • Book to *• Mothers*’mailed FREE. * BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. * ATLANTA, OA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. NEW COLOSSAL SHOWS MUBEVtf, TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION AND GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, The Most Elegant, Refined, Attractive and Poi>- ular Amusement Organisation before the threat American Public, WILL EXHIBIT AT AMERICUS, MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES! GORGEOUS S6ENERY! SUPERB BALLET! SPARKLING MU8IC! GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE Friday, October 23, ’91. The. latest and most successful Musical FARCE COMEDY IN THE UNIVERSE, “A BREEZY TIME” Under the management of DAXL. SinaiiY. INTERPRETED BY Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correct] Schedule, Ho. l, in Effect Sept, <), I8iu SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION Hcbedule No. 22, taking effort July 26th, IKIU. FITZ AND KATHRYN WEBSTER, Assisted by an efficient Company of 'troc^.x.ieTS, DANCEE3 AM) AOTOES. UNIVERSALLY ENOORSEO BY PRESS?’ PUBLIC AN OVERWHELMING ASSEMBLAGE Of Phenomenal Hipitodromstlc Artist* ami Brilliant Star King Performer*. Presenting sn Unlimited Programme of strictly Selected Acts, Feats and Features, Giving s Strictly Fa ’-*lmlle Reproduction of Chicago Market. Chicago. Oct. 2L Wheat Ilec.ttte May MU*. Corn May **>4. Oat a May U9*. Pork Dec. 8.7S; Jan. ltJIK Klb» Jan. IX. I-aril Jan. Ad Thrill!og and Terrific 2 & 4 Horse Chariot Races With Male and Female Charioteer*. Exciting and Electrifying ROMAN STANDING RACES, lili|>layh>g lilt* Very IVrfrellon of luring Mo. 5, Between Havsnnab and Birmingham No. 6, Dally. via Amerieua. Dally. 740pm Ireave Havannah Arrive 6 00am i-Viaro Lyon J 00 a in 7 Warn Amerieua, 7 00pm a 40a mi Buena Vista, A2*pm 7 00pm Birmingham Hftmm No. 8 Dally. Fasaengi • No. 6 i Dally. jPaat Mall BAST BOUND. No. o Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Dally Paaacnger 3:K7am 515 M 6 30 •• 1050 44 540p m 6 20pm 1 03p m 8 45 44 4 • 5 •* 785 44 0 15am 6»i “ Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. 44 Macon 44 *• Atlanta ** 44 Augusta '• Havannah 44 103p m 1183 a m 10 20 44 7 10 4* 8 10 p m 11 20 p m » 41 “ 8 25 44 4 10 * 4 000 a m 8 4<* 44 No. 7 Daily Passenger h p m 11 to 4 42 a m 755 am No. 7 Daily 11 20 p m 11 AO 44 12 40 am 5 20am 7 38am 8 30a m No. 5 Dally. Fast Mall 108 p m 130 *• 4 10 44 720 44 WEST BOUND. Lv. Americu* Ar. Ar. Smltbvllle 44 44 Eufaula 44 44 Montgomery Lv. No. 6 Dally Fas t M a l l 1 (4 pm 12 10 44 111»5 a m 0 55 a m No. 6 Dally No. 8 „ D *i»y Passenger 887 a m i2 au 44 10 25 p m 7 80 p m Lally . No. 5 Dally 1 08 p ni 130 •• 251 “ 540 • TO FLORIDA. | Lv. Americus Ar. 44 Bmlthrllle 44 Ar Albany Lv. 44 Thomasv 11 le Lv 44 Waycrooa 44 44 Brunswick 44 44 Jacksonville 44 108pm 101 p m 110 a m 8 80 am 3 37 a m 8 05 44 215 44 o 5fl p m 785 6 30 a tod Mof Am - th. Life of the Nation. So-called because you can get a ‘comer” for the smallest cash con- N»w York Cotton Future*. • Saw Yoaa. Oct. IS. Opening. Ctoa*. Ikluber .... Noremlor ,.IH a.ua D*rsmher ,.S.34 s.lS January I.e lot " ’ S.K S.M s.s# s.w S.Kt S.St ».* IN Too* Dm. Mai** laVai npnt* ililL MUaUngSMS. I.lv.rpnol l otion Future*. . I i l.irgnMOU Oct. XI. ;• r- .Opralng.- (Tore, and November «.» #SSfc. 4 «S ■ ipoutft THf GEM or ALL FEMALE REMEDIES, UXONNI - A safe, simple and harmless remedy for all Irregularities of women. It haa been extensively used by Dr. A. L. Barry, a prominent physician of Atlanta.Ga.. of soyears' •’spertFnce. with unvarying success. It makes child-birth easy, dlmintsh^s danger to mother and child, and is a sure cure for exeeealve. Placemen! or Ik* womb, jrre.fl. all I*. ZLss5?s tsfxss\a^ai^t.jR!srf, ass up (ram th. Ar.1 Bom. II miu women .. .REGULAR,HEALTHV AND HAPPY, f or Ik* cur* of bjrit.ru, neuralgia, ovarian palaa. rretleaaneaa. nrrvouauraa. ate., h la with- Sl.‘fi3Ar*rfr.iJ. , 5^rSSS’,^S8: k “^ u ** -•“-lOtMHlu virtue and sound awof Luxomm Um^whole ;;5s;i;lSS=- 5SESr,SS Fur further Information relative to IlckaU.acbadnlaa, beat routea ate. ate . apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, America,, On. SOL HAAS, Tram- Manager. JA8. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Paaa. Art., 8. II. HARDWICK. Aea't Oen’l Pita. A*t. Atlanta, Oa. X. H. UREKN, Oen'l Manager. K. V. XcDEE, (len’l Hupt PASSENGER^SCHEDULE ‘ Georgia Southern AHoridaRy. SUWANEE RIVElt ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taklnx Effect Sept. 11,1891. S-andard Time, 901b Meridian. ALL LAUGHTER AND MUSICAL HARMONY. EFFECTS,—The Newest. COSTITMB8,—The Latest. GIRLS,—The 1’bkttucst. MUSIC,—Tho Latest and Sweetest. DANCERS,—'World-ltenowned and Greatest. C'f(MEDIANS,—Brightest and Wittiest. UII1NO kopTH. tkiiwu bOgfHT it Mam Trains arrive nod depart from union depots In Macon andPalntkn and F. C. A P. d * l Conn^etlcn? >> ncrth bound andaouib bound is mada in Macon with trains of Central, Macon tad Northern and E.T. V. AO. railroads. A. C. KHAPP.Tre.se Manage HABBISjlIck.^nL Union DepoL JAMES MBMZ1BS, Sontbesstern Ateat.M Weak Bay HL, Jncksonvtlte, Fla. ABBOTT’S v CORJj^S Sumon^ ix^^wiTHO? J V0 WARTS PAIR For sale by the DAVENTORT DRUG COMPANY Americas, Ga. oTTcent a work column. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths, be inserted la.Ola aactunMrt/im!*Nh adTertaement^skrefor Isas than FIFTEEN CENTS. Pur sals for cash by J. HAM t to , f fe bis W ■ * H !« , 1 Cotton avtnnr, New Hamll Building, eepmilljanl AN ORDINANCE. Au ordtnauceto repeal Section 402 of the code of ordinances of the city of Americus. and In lieu thereof le tlx the time when all \y taxes shall becom* due and payable. jd to provide for the collection thereof and for other purpoaen. Hkction 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Americus, and It la hereby ordained and enacted by the author* if the same. That Hectlon 9U2 or the code dlnances of the city of Americus, which prescribes that It shall be the duty of the Mayor and City Connell of Americus, to fix by resolution the time when city taxes shall beoome due, and for notice thereof by the cleik and treasurer be, and the same Is hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof the fol lowing section la enacted, to-wlt; 8kc.2. Be It further ordalntd by the au thority aforesaid, that from and after the passage ofthla ordinance, ell City taxeashall become due and pat able by the tint day of October of each year, and any taxpayer who shall neglect or refuse to pay such taxes bv the noth day of I ec-rnber of each year, shall be entered upon the list of defaul era. and the Clerk aud Treasurer shall forthwith, a* early as practicable. (**iie execution against such taxpayer for nls unpaid taxes, which execution shall bear tent in the nameof the Mayor and City Council of Americus and be directed to the Mar*hMl, w ho khall. by levy aud sale, forthwith collect tho name as pro vided by law. Hkc Be It further ordained, that all ordinances! and parts of ordinance in con flict with fill-ordinance*,i*eand the someare hereby repealed. Adopted by City Uounci. Cleric and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repeal section lit of the code of ordinances of the city of Americus, and In lien thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when nil tax returns shell be made. •SttS&Tff ’naai^snd .naoiWbr th. Major an* t’llj Council of AaMrieu., au.P I tbs SsSTordtni»<3oMb*«ireof'Ainjrl- eoa, which pwacrihre that ih# Mayor aod City Councilor Amarleiwalwil by resolntlon l fl ,fa.V£ by tbs authority aforeuld. That l*>m asd i£9@Sii