Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 23, 1891, Image 8

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8 THE AMERIOUS DAILY T1MES-RECQE PER: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1891. iOOK AT THESE PRICES. TO-i»A.Y. Lot all wool cloth finished Tri- cote; beautiful line of shades, 25c. Lot mixed Tricots, 1$ yds. wide, Wool Henriettas, 3(> in.wide, 40c quality at 25c yd. 50 pcs. Wool Cashmere, splen did quality, 30 in. wide, at 25c. - 40 in. all woolsack Henriettas formerly 65c.. at 49c. Silk finish block wool Henriettas worth $1, at 75c. Bedford Cords, magnificent quality, 98c. Camel’s Hair Serges, 46 in.wide. grand quality, 95c. C B Corsets, $1 quality at 75c. Children’s Derby ribbed fast black hose, worth 25c, for 15c pr. Ladies’ Onyx dye hose worth 40c, for 25c. pr. Ladies drop stich Lisle hose. Onyx dye,'worth 75c, at 49c pr. 1000 yds 10c. Ginghams at 7Jc. 100o yds Calicoes, 4}c. Gents' Balbriggan Hose at 15c pr, worth 25c. Gents’ Blk. Onyx dye hose at 25o pr, worth 40c. Extra large counterpanes at 89c $1.25 quality. Extra large buck towels at 15c. worth 25c. Magnificent table damasks at 49c, Undressed kid gloves at 69o, worth $1.00. Undressed Moequetaire gloves at 75o. worth $1.00. Foster’s lacing] .gloves quality at $1.00. DRESS GOODS. NEARLY COMPLEfED. THE NEW HOTEL WINDSOR NEARLY COMPLETED. Tit* Last Brink Laid Yesterday, and th* Itemalnlnt Work of I'nltnpo tant Char acter. A Mouument to the Progresslve- neu and Enterprise of Americas. kid $1.25 Day byXday the success of our selections in dress goods is more pronounced. That we have the right things is evidenced by the way they are selling. NOUVEAUTES. High-class and exclusive dress materials; styles not to be seen elsewhere. Reinforced by recent arrivals, this. department makes a most brilliant showing, Suits, 97.50 to $40. At 50o we show a line of dress •tafia unquestionably the choicest ever placed on this market Overshot and illuminated effects in Scotch homespuns; Storm Serges, 64-inchTrioots,etc. Aline worth your while to see. BLACK GOODS. Novelties in Black Goods. No need to tire yourself wearing the same fabrics from year to year. Our stock offers choice things. Chevrons, Bedfords, Camel’s Hair Serges, Storm Serges, etc. Any thing yon want at right prioes. CHILDRFN’S KILT SUITS. We have just opened the only line of kilt suits ever offered the trade here. They are perfect beauties. They range in si from 2$ to 5 yearn. We propose to make extremely row prioes on them to close out at once. They will range from $2.75 suit upwards. See these quick to get choioe of lot. Ladies ribbed undervests at 25c, worth 50c. Several cases blankets just opened, prices from the lowest to as fine as you can ask for. The finest white flannels at 25o in the country. / Grand lot of embroidered flan nels from 98c to 1.50o yd. The best canton flannels at 10c. in Americas. CLOAKS. Our cloak stock is very complete Full range of sixes and now is the time to get the pick. Splendid line of cheviot reefer, jackets at $4.98. New style long capes and ulsti Beautiful cheviots, beavers, clay worsteds and cloths, both plain and fur trimmed. Yesterday about noon tlie last brick was laid, completing the masonary work of the new Hotel Windsor. There now only remains a small amount of plaster ing and general interior fitting to be done and this magnificent hoatelry will be ready for occupancy. When complete the building will com pare favorably with any in the south and stands to-day as an enduring monument to the enterprise and progresslvenes* of our citizens. Situated as it ia, on the corner of two of the principal streets, and occupying King A Franklin’s C oloasal Shaw Coming on the 2811). Who docs not enjoy going to a circus? And to the lovers of this time-honored form of entertainment will bo given ample opportunity for indulgence in their pot faillog on next Wednesday for at that time King Jc Franklin will pitch their mammoth tent on Furlow Lawn, and under it will be given a grand exhibition of acrobatic and tra peze performing, bareback riding and new and original hippodrome and cha riot racing. The press of the country gives to tills show notices of the most complimentary character, and the small price paid at the entrance entitles ad mission to an aggregation of wonders seldom witnessed. ASSAULTED. A RAILROAD FOREMAN ASSAULTED BY A MOB Mr. Watson Set Upon by a Crowd of Ne» > croc* at Omaha Yeaterd »y. Motive Sap- posed to Hav* Been Revenge for Dis missal* What It Menu* to Caviare a Kew»pa|»er. Uncomplimentary printed or written comments on Russian affairs do not u*u- in Itself almost the whole of one block, ally pass through the Russian mails un- the appearance it assumes as it nears | scathed. Mr. Konnan complnined that completion is one which would grace a city of many times the size of Ainericus. With judicious advertising sncli house should be the means of attracting many northern visitors to our city in the future. Thomasviile, possessing in no respect superior advantages to Americas, has succeeded by advertising, in drawing to itself every winter hundreds of tou rists who spend the cool season south, and many of them, being captivated by our climate have built elegant winter residences thers. In itself Thomasviile possesses no ad vantage over any other jiortlon of south ern Georgia in point of hcalth'uluess, and solely to her pluck and energy is due the fact that she ranks among the first of the winter resorts. With the completion of the Hotel Windsor Amer icas can offer accommodations far supe rior to Thomasviile, and game of all kinds being abundant, with unexoelled railroad facilities, there Is no reason why our city should not every winter be filled with health and pleasure seekers from the north. To th. Clothing Trade. Kemember we carry the largest and finest line of ready made cothing south of Atlanta. Prices beyond competition. Tiiobntoh Wheatley. In yesterday’s issue of The Tivls- Becobder, the headlines of an artlole made It appear as if the now electric clock was to bo operated by one firm on ly. This is a mistake. Messrs. James Flicker A Bro. and Thompson A Ander son will also place In their establish ments one each of the clocks, and with the probable addition of the railroad and telegraph offices, your watches can be regulated without going much out of your way. If you don’t own a watch there are varied assortments at the three elegant jewelry stores from which to make a eeleotlon. I you over expeot to buy a watch, read our new advertisement. Jaers Fricks* A Bro. As Old Darkey. On Wednesday last old aunt Dolly Doe, colored, died at the home of her eon in the new 26th district She died at the ripe old age of one hundred and five years and seventeen days. Sho leaves two eons who are grandfatbera, and one who ia a great-grandfathor, be sides numerous other descendants. She waa noted for her kind disposition, and was well liked by all who knew her. She worked and made her own living up to the time of her death. All styles of toilet and paint brushes at Dr. Eldridge’s drug store. Liquid S' This ia the term used by au enamored youth to describe the brilliant eyes of bis sweetheart; but by this term French A Mayo mean a aplepdid article of coun try syrup which they received yesterday, and which is going like hot cakes, and also on hot cakes. It is tho first on the market; and will be eagerly sought after by housekeepers. Go to Thornton Wheatley's to see the newest tiling out in neckties. The Hpldsr and Fly. The “Spider and Fly” ia a new melo dramatic extravaganza that has met with success. The old story has been trans formed into one with human fnterest. The effects are good, the costumes rich, and the whole presentation notable for good taste.—New York Morning Journal. ■lie Century was mutilated before it reached his hands when he was in Rus sia, although lie had presented letters and passports of exceptional strength to the Russian officials. Tho American Hebrew of the current issue prints a fac simile of one of its pages as it appeared after the Russian censor got through with It. Two paragraphs hail boon cov ered with black ink in sucli a way as to completely destroy them. One para graph thus obliterated referred to the sympathy expressed for the Russian Jews by Stepniak and Kennan. Tho other challenged Goidwin Smith’s un derstanding of tlie Russian question. The censor is said to have sev eral ways of striking out objeetionable passages in periodicals or books. Some times they are cut or torn out, but tho more frequent way, when the passages are small, is to “caviare” them. In this process they are blaoked out “by meads of a rectangular stamp which has about the width of an ordinary newspaper col umn, and which is ‘cross-hatched’ In suoh a way that when linked and pressed upon the paper It makes a close net-work of white lines and black dia monds. The peculiar mottled and grained appearance of a page of print that has been blacked out with this stamp suggested to the Russian readers a descriptive slang term for it, namely, ! eaviare.’ Any one who has ever seen the black salted caviare of Russia spread upon a slice of bread and batter will ap preciate the felicity of the metaphorical comparison. From the noun a verb has been formed, and every Russian now un derstands that 'to caviare' means ‘to black out’ an objectionable page or par agraph by pressing upon It the censor's stamp." The American Hebrew bad a number of subscribers lu Russia, but complaints of non-delivery became so numerous that they bad to be abandoned. Telegraphic advices to The Times- Hecohiier from Omaha, ou the 8 , A. A M. railroad yesterday give Information of a murderous assault made upon Mr. Watson by a crowd of negroes. Mr Watson Is foreman of the material work on the road at that point and a few days ago discharged a number of the negroes whr were working for him. Last night while on his way home he was attacked by a large crowd aud badly used up, his clothing being cut to pieces, and he being terribly beaten and bruis ed. His injuries are not serious. Mr. Watson defended himself manfully and succeeded in disabling several of his assailants, but was flaally overpnw ered by force of numbers. Ife was able to identify most of the party, and os a consequence is that four teen negroes have been arrested and con- lined in the Stewart county jail at Lump, kin. Tlie motive for tlie assault is supposed to have been revenge for the discharge from work. REMOVAL I We desire to announce that we have moved to the corner store, 414 Jackson street, under new hotel, next to D. B. Hill’s, where we shall be pleased to see you. WILuFOriD. MATTHEWS & CO. Mrs. II. O. Ward and two children from Five Points, Ala., are on a visit to Judge and Mrs. J. II. Pilsbury. Teacher—Keep your hand down, John up^X^inr/iaUrr the well known Jules Jorgensen and there are only a few cities in Georgia, where these watches are sold. We will take great pleas ure in showing them to any one who wou!d like to see a very fine watch. We aie also headquarters for all styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbury to tne finest grade Howard. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. John Billings, I will hear what you have to say. John Hillings—I only wanted to tell you that I saw a tramp in the hall-way hook your gold-headed umbrella.— Puck. A pound of sulphur burned in a tight- ly closed room will destroy every living thing iu it, from moths and bedbugs to possible disease germs. People who would like to see a good show, but don’t care to sit up late, can go to “A Breezy Time,” as curtain will rise at 8:15. "How does it happen,” inquired the stranger, "that ail the improvements are being on this one street?" “It doesn’t happen at all, air,” replied the citizen, who was showing him about the village, majestically. “This is the street I live on. I am president of the town board, sir." When It Rain, You will need an umbrella, rubber coat or a mackintosh. These can be had for very little money at octlH 3t Thornton Wheatley's. &4KIN0 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Hlghsst (Mall Jo JsaTaning •trenirtli.-JatMtEUnltsd States Government Food Report. aug!5-wlyr The Tax Rate. Office County Cohmisnionkrh? ok 8UMTBK County, Oct. 5,1*91. { The Commissioners of Road*and Revenue of Hnniter County have thin day levied a tux of forty-nine and tN<.-tenths rent* upon one hundred dollar* of taxable property In the county for th- current year, tne name bring one hundred and alxtv-one and one* third per cent, upon the state aKsomnunt. Hlxty-ononnd one-third percent, being for building a new Jail, and one hundred p«r b*Tr~ # * cent, fa ng for currant expenses of the coun ty, apportioned aa follows: rand No. i, general Indebtedness Fund No. 2, e mrt hi Fom , c mrt house. Jail and bridge..£U) o. .1. officers’ fees.... ina No. 4, coroner’s foes .1 nd No. 5, stationery, etc LA □d No S, Jury feta X0 Fund No. 7, support of poor 4.0 Fund No. H, county court. Total 2.0 *0.2 J. H. Black, U. A. Hcktisutox, John a. Cobb. nao. W. Council., ■ J.W. WlIKATLBV, County Commissioners. A DMINISTKATOK'8 SALK. i\ UKORU1A—hurts* Cotkty; The Longest Day. At Hamburg, in Germany, tho longest day occupies 17 hours and the shortest 7. At Stockholm, iu Sweden, tho long est has 184 hours and the shortest 5} hours. At SL Petersburg,' the longest has 10 and the shortest A hours. In Fin land, the longest has 21 j hours. At Wondorbus, in Norway, the day lasts from the 21st of May to the 2d uf July, the sun not getting below the horizon during the whole time, but skimming along very close to it in the north At Splt.borg.Dthe longest day lasts three month* ami a half.—London Tid-HlU. I gear and plantation tool*, one grfat mill and attachment* and food »et of rock*, one *tw fiontl ilmipimr nrottv airl* and lot* of ml 'I and attachment*, one old engine, boiler, tffood (lancing, pretty gins ami iota oi , » nd attachment*, fifty saw tree* fun will bo seen in “A Breezy Time” to- more or lesson Mr*. Morris* land, uo gallon* . . . . Hymn, more or Ie**,‘2U0 bushels corn, more or night. * leu*. 4,0U) bundles fodder, more or lei*, 450 - - i ln*hd* cotton seed, more or lew*, and u few ItAOit mir-watch advertisement which P****' Also one second-hand ginnt Barlow iteau our watch advertisement which ■£,„ pIa<Wf and onc p*| f ^ale^ont steam en gine, boiler and cotton ure** at Barlow mill .. ... fine - Unary he sold at the late resldtoeeof 8. 8. *loan, deceased, about seven mile* north east or Amerio"*, on Friday, October 30tn 1MH. be tween the hour* of li>a. in. and 4 p. in., all the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of rour mules, throe hor»cs, two two-horse wagon* and lmrne**.onoone-horse wagon and harneM, one old pheaton, one no top buggy and harn*-s, one Miller orga i nearly new, nine quilt*, oue wheel-barrow, WATCHES, Last April we accepted the agency of the PATEK. PHILIPPE & CO. Watches, and have just received our ficst installment direct from the factory, which is located at GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watches in the world, surpassing in merit R.L. MoMATH. B.J. McMATH. B. H. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. -DEALERS IN Groceries, Frowns, Country Produce BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC., WHISKEY, TOBACCO & CIGARS SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We lollcit a .bare or the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing utleihatloo low prloee, and good food,. Wedetlvar foods anywhere in the city. Call and see us. McMATH BROTHERS. the DEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE Neatest and mo*t durable for yard*, luwn« and ceme teries. Will be in Amerlcu* Nov. 1*1. Leave orders and get Information of A. T. Oliver. APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. appears in this issue. Jamks Fiik kkh & lino. CHILDREN S CLOAKS IN GREAT VA RIETY. New Chiffon and Chantilly laces black and cream. New style shopping bags. New feather trimmings. New cords and gimps. The finest line of curtains ever shown in Amerioos. WHEATLEY ANSLEY. r l Retailer* of high-claas * at popular price*. H. ffu a Hearties. Wretch. Mary,” he said sweetly to his young wife, "will you make me just one of your biscuits?” “Ob, Harry,” she murmured, throwing her arms about his neck, “I’m so glad. I thought from what you said when I made the last ones you didn't like them.” “Um-or-er-um,” he hesitated. “You had those for breakfast. I want this one for a paper weight?’ Dry Goods Sale. Mr. J. Ituttner, of Home, G»., yester day bought tlie stock contained in tho dry goods establishment of J. K. Fried A Co., in this city running under the style of the “Bee-Hive.” Mr. Kuttner is boxing up tlie stock and shipping it to Rome. Get the Hot. At Mayo A Winkler’* housekeepers can be provided with the beet of fresh meats for their tablet. Hatton, lamb sod stall-fed beef constantly on sale. Tennessee pork, sausage., etc. Night. There wae a remarkably pleasant German given hut night at tbe rooms of the Amerlou* club, and though not largely attended, it wae a most pleasant affair. If sheets or table cloths are wrung by putting the selvage through the rigner the edges will not curl up and .they will not iron much easier. place. Hold by order of the Court of Ordln- ary nf Sumter county as the property of H. 8. Kloa,, deceased, to pay the di-bt* and for purpose of distribution. Terms cub. JA8.M. PERSONS, Admtnistrator of 8. 8. Hlonn,deceased. Amerlou*, Ga„ October 17,1*91. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK. GEORGIA—Huxtik County. Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Couit of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before th* court house door In Americas. Georgia, said county, on tho first Tuesday In November, between the lawful house of sale, the follow!improperly, to-wtt: The south half, lot of land number sixty-one (61) containing (101l«) acre* more or leas; also the north halt, lot or land number sixty (60) containing (101*1) acre* more or less; also twenty-six (26) shares of tbe Sumter County Alliance C’o-opcration association stock, be Please Report. Parties who fail to receive tlieir paper will please report the fact promptly to this office and not wait for several days before giving tbe information. Subscribers who are missed by the carrier* are particularly requested to notify tbe office of tbe bet. Go early for your seats to "A Breezy Time.” The best oomedy on tbe road. A little kerosene oil rubbed briskly over tbe spots on dark clothing will brighten the garments and remove the ‘ Alike mi stains almost I i magic. mmwuBW vu-upi i aiiuu muhsmhvh iiwniiiis* longing to the estate of John B. Klnard, late of said county, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of sold deceased. Terms cash. This fit h day of October. 1891. J. F. DANi'kL,* Administrator. •gra cable to an order Issued from tbe Hoo- county.tb. following deaertbad property: On*hundred and flirty (UO) sens or land number forty-nln, (49); slaty acres on of lot number eighty (Ol and Mur sens off of lot Inombar two hundred and four MW). A)) of ■sin land lying and bring In the SSt district of Webster county, GeorfU. Bold ua tbs property of Daniel Melon, deceased, for the GEORGIA—Sumtbr County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition rf c. W. Lamar. R. T. John- m, WV M. Hitt and Marshall Martin tocetb- .t with th«lr associates shows that they nave entered into an association under tbe name and style of **The Hhlppero Compress Asso ciation”. That the object of sold association la pecuniary gain to tue individual members and the corporation In this, to-wlt: By the running, owning and controllings compress, using said oomprea* In Americas, Minuter •uuty, Ga., for the purpose of compressing _ »tton piM'kf-u In bate* for more c mvenlent and readier transportation. The principal ofiles of the said association l« to be In Americas, Georgia, with privilege of doing business of both owning, controi- Ing and leasing complete* In said county and in any soctlon of the United Htate* the tts«nclat!on may see proper. Th«* pett.loners pray tnat they be Invested together with their iwxocltttes aud successor* with the power to carry on the aforemen tioned objects together with the power to ourchoseand hold property, real and penton- al: to tent and lease property, both real and personal; to sue and be sued: to use a com mon seal. If tbe an*ociatlot> should so desire, and to exercise all power usually conferred upon corporations of similar character, as may lie consistent with tbe laws or Georgia, or nny Htate In which said association may do business and not Inconsistent with the laws of the U ntted States. Petitioner* further show that the capital stock of said association ia thirty thousand ao'lam. more than 10 per cent of which has been actually paid In. Your petitioner* fur ther show that they desire the passing of nn order allowing them to Increase at any time they may see fit the capital stock to any amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollar*. Wherefore, co ridering the premises, your petitioner* pray the passing of an order granting this their application with the sev eral provision* therein stated, and that they and their successors be Incorporated for and during the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of the snld term. And os in duty bound your peti tioner* will ever pray. HINTON A CUTT8, Attorney a for Petitioners. Filed In ofilee October 21. 1881. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk 8. C. I certify tbe above to be a true extract from tbe Record of Charter*, this Oct. 21,1821. ", H. ALLEN, Clerk 8* C. S. A. M. ROUTE. SaTauuJi, Americas ft Montgomery R'j TIME TABLE Taking Effect July 12,1891. 10 00 16 27 S 16 pm Ivt Bylocauga Ire lve ..•Opelika Ive 5 54 lve Birmingham arr Ive.... Chlldereburg Ire arrj 7 00 p ■ Ive.. art.. Columbus. .Columbus. ... Kllaville.. Ive 1 25 11 45 at 1120 Kllaville Ire ,orr Americas 7 00 |lve .... Arocricus 8 27 live .... Cordele.. 11 00 lve Helena Ive 4 30 a m Ive Lyons .. 7 55 arr Savannah arr 5 20 p nijarr Charleston... factw’n MontMomenr and Americas, via Opelika • 10 a mjlve Montgomery ....arr 7 15 p n> 2 lft pm,lve Opelika arr 105 Americas lve 6 20am between Montgomery and Auidricus, via Union oc22 law4 w ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. AdranlMmmu will bs Inrartsd colnmn stth. rata of On. Cat per Word tor act fraction. No Ell me—rat tstoo for Ira. MASONIC NOTICE. . DEGULAR communication of A It America. Lodge No. IS, V. A. M., XY to-night at 7 o’clock. Hojournlng AA brathranfrararrajiynrirad^ ^ J.B. DORR, Bsc. Springs and Columbus. 7 40 am lve.....Montgomery »"! 7 05 pm S 60 jive Columbus arr 11 20 !orr Amnricus Ive| 8 7* Betw*n Montgomery and Americas^ via knfaula 740 11 05 12 20 pm lontgomery arr .Eutaula lve lve Albany arr 2 50 7 06 p t between Americas and Jacksonville, *w Helena 7 00 p ralve Amertnso 1 18 a Stive Helena lv 6 to wrr .Brunswick lve [arr jq-«- •— mints in the Southwest, and at hrmtngham and all points in the Northwest. ‘ *ftwdBUtir - Fassengers from Charleston destined to points eat of bovannab, change cars at C. A 8. Junc- E. B. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Americas, Ga. COMMEICUl A6EIT1 J. M. CAROLAN, E. A. SMITH, Savannah, Go. St. Louis, M°- lee McLendon, jno. t. abgo, Columbus, Go. Americas, Go. C.H. SMITH, G. K.A., New York, N.Y. ADMiNISTBATOR^SALK.^ ^ Anecubl. to nn ordsr from tbs Honorable OrdWjofmkl county, win ba ffdteiw? hJ wk&w’* ^■ county, win ns w tbs eonrt bona, door in tb. town of WstMtsr county, on the lntg|