Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 24, 1891, Image 6

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Is ■ * Uis' jf-iiwi fcoouiawA snt THE AME111CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1891 IN ISUNO (Hi. Thousands of Acres of are Submerged. Laud Result of the Storms Raging Across the Sea. The I.leml of Atll.lnejr Ntli.w. I l> luuln. iriuil.or I'nlla Soar Lunin. I'pun sur rounding Wut.ra— Dl.trlrt. suit L'oun- tlr. I'mler H Dsluge—Hunt. lio llowil Befure Mad We era. Londos, Oct. 23. — The Kile* have Ik-cii very generally renewed over Great Britain and along the coast. A govern ment dredging vessel haa foundered in the dangeroua shoal of Ooodwin sands. The lifeboat succeeded in bringing oil the crew of the dredger in safety. The Russian bark Gesdn. while at tempting to secure shelter in the harbor of -Saingate, collided with n sea wale, anil immediately snuk. A relief boat was promptly sent to her rescue and the crew were all safely landed. Many vessels of all kinds are reported ashore at dilTerent points on the coast. In the county of Somerset 14,000 acres have lieen submerged, wliilu the dykes everywhere have been swept away. The comity has assumed the as)iect presented in the time of Alfred the Great, and the Lslnnd of Athelney, where the monarch took refuge during the Danish invasion, has ugain been created. Windsor castle loomiug frowningly upon vast expanse of waters which surround it on all sides. The Thamesside houses are being rap idly deserted of the occupants who ure paddling abont in canoes, looking for dry land whereon to place their families and such effects as they have been able to save from the devouring floods. The swnmps surround the town of of Windsor nnd the comity of Kent. The Fen districts of Lincolnshire and midland counties are deluged. "Spider and Fix.** The “Spider and Fly." a spectacular pantomime, drew excellent houses to the Windsor Theatre. It is one of the most enjoyable things the Windsor has given u» this year. The company is good, the scenery new and attractive. The applause that accompanied the per formance wan wholly deserved.—New York Morning Journal. RESUMED WORK. Mines IIfkIu Ope rut I on Alter Severn! Month*' Inactivity. Butte, Mont., Oct. 23.—After six months of inactivity the mines of the Anucomls company have resumed work. Word was receivisl by Marcus Daly from J. B. Hagin, at New York, an nouncing that the difficulty with the Union Pacific had been adjusted, and ordering work to bo resumed aseurly as possible. The mines belonging to the company are the Anaconda. St. Law rence, Mountain, Consolidated, Green Mountain, High Ure, Waketip Jim, Modoc nml Belle. Over 1.000 of the men employed have resumed work. Krin 1 ni.rrucr. uf Parnell. London, <X-t. 28—A local paper of Brighton publishes some of the tulks laid by Mr. Parnell with the Brighton registrar who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. O'Shea to Par- uell. Regarding priestly opposition, Mr. Parnell said : "A political ecclesiastic Is the mistake of history. He is always apunisun, and most always a bigot." Mr. Purnell declared that Mr. Glad stone's adoption of home rale had noth ing to do with right nor justice. It was the solid eigUty-flve Irish votes, awl nothing else, that influenced Mr. Gladstone. Mr. Purnell described O'- Arieu and Dillon us mad enthusiasts; Dillon was without brains, wnlle O'Bri en had immense brain power. He be lieved the English people never reulixed O'Brien's great abilities. "Stead, ” he said, "has always been my enemy, and I cannot understand why 8tead killed the land purchase bill." Express Bobbers Caught. San Antonio, Oct 28.—A dispatch from the Pacific tsprees agent at Lang' try states that t4a capture of fonr of the Southern Pacifio robbers was made by Captain Jones and paste. None of the robbers offered any resistance ex cept John Flint, who, after a running fight for several miles, committed sui cide in preference to surrendering. The other three ure James Langston, Jack Wellington and one unknown man. The robbers had about fiMOO when cap tured. DAILY MARKET KKl'ORTS. N*va! More*, .savannah. Oct. 23,-Turpentine firm, Met rualn firm and unchanged. We want every mother to know th.it croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. Tho first symptom is hoarseness; then tho child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start, After that a pecu liar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease maybe prevented by using this remedy ns directed. For sale by W. C. Russell. An oyster shell in the teakettle will { prevent the formation of crust on the inside. An apparently inexhaustible supply of silica has been discovered near Allen town, Pa. Mirtie M. Tanner, Hoonville, Ind., writes: “1 had blood poisou from birth Knots on ray limbs were as large as hen’s eggs. Doctors said I would !>e a cripple, hut R. 13. 13. lias cured mo sound nnd well. I shall ever praise the day the men who invented Wood Halm were born.” oc20 lm ft MOTHERS’ FRIEND iO To Young Mothers A tea taster for a large importing llrm says that “umler certain cunditiuns of the system oven the purcat tea acta aa an omctlc to the prufeaaional export.’ One would think that tliia would make him throw up the job. — Philadelphia Ledger. P. P, P. Have. Life. HATH WILL LIVE FOKKVEIt. A prominent Mavnnnahlar, formerly auperintendont of n railroad aaya: “1 crippled in my feot an I arms ao that I could not walk without crutchea, nor cat without having a servant to fcod me. I tried physicians everywhere, but to no purpose, nnd llnally went to New York, where my doctors, at one time, decided to amputate my nrm, but found that course impracticable on account of a wound I bad received during the war. returned to .Savannah a complete wreck, and my case seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn hope I began to take 1’. 1*. I'., and am rejoiced to any that after using three bottles my limbs began to straighten out, my appetite and health soon returned, and I now feel like a new man; really, as if I had been made over again, and as If I could live forever—so long as I can get P. P. P." This gentleman will not give his name for publication, but authorizes us to refer anpbody to him for a verification of these facts, who will apply to us Yours truly, Lippman Biioh., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. I’., .Savannah, tin Assyrians live on six cents a day. For Over Fitly Tear. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been used for children teotliing. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, eurcs wind cnllu, and is the best remedy for dlarrhmn. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out tho world. I'riMliir. anil Provision*. MW Vosk. Oct. 3. -Pork fairly actlv. and .trady: nir~i old J tonne? Unit; new *U.at extra prime lu/ofi I, Mtddlw weak! abort clear 1 n-1 -rural lirmr nnrt rln.nl steadier! western ateum 'i.tttH bfil: city .team tkgfc op tion., November Adi; December SS7; January •JT. _____ Chicago Market. ohicaoo. Oct. S3. Wheat—Dec.«% .May las. corn—May «H. Oat. -May 31 Fork-Dec. *.72; Jan. tun. Hlbe-Jan. MS. land Jan. 1.42. Sew York Cotton f utures. Nrw York. Oct. St Opening. close, October November s.ut sc* December ».« a.:* January... S..V. s.id 8.71 *.:x I:..."..'.’.".......s.*t >m a.SI Tone firm. Halm 17S,vn spots dull. Middling S 7-1*. I Jeer pool Cot too Vet. res. Uresraoc, Oct. B Leather belts will wear longer and transmit more power if rim with the finished or grain side next to the pul leys. Investigate their merits. De Witt's Little Early Riiera don’t gripe, cause nausea or pain, which account! (or their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drag •tore without these little pills. Among tlie 110,000,000 of America there are more divorces than among the find,000,000 of other Christian nations A DUTY TO YOUUHKLF. It Is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick head ache and ifll liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood A Rus sell, Americas, Ga. 0 A Waterville, Maine, gardener einplojs' a new way to raise squashes, lie wets the young plants do an three times s week with skim milk. People with Impure blued may be said to exist, not live. Lite ir robbed of half its joys when tho blood is loaded with impurities and diteaee. ' Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa rilla, it is reliable. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Theahriokage in the production uf pig iron during the last year has been the greatest over known. Makes ChEtd Bid'? £a?y. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physician.* Hook to tt Molkera"tnailed FREE. BRADFIELD PECULATOR CO KING k FRANKLIN’S NEW COLOSSAL GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME, The Most Klegant, llvflncd, Attractive anil Pnj>- nlar AiutiFeiiuMit Orirnnizfition la-font the orvat American Public, WILL KXIII HIT AT AMERICUS, SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oet 15, 1891. I ,-——Bead Down.— —n No. 8. | No. 4 , v 0 o Mixed. Tsssengr Daily Kx. Sunday gj,"* Sunday.! Only 1 Ua,ly ’ 12 40 I) II : :j *."> |) mi 5 35 a in <13 | 4 or 5 63 AN OVERWHELMING ASSEMBLAGE Of Phenomenal Hippodromatlc Artist# and Hrilliant Star Ring Performer*. Presenting an Unlimited Programme of strictly Selected Acts, Feats and Features, Presenting among it* Rare and Multitudinous Attractions a Diving a Strictly Fa.?-*lmlle Reproduction of the Contest*, 8|xirt* and Pastimes of Rome in Imperial Osar’s Days Thrilliog and Temfle 2 & 4 Horse Chariot Races With Male and Female Charioteers. Exciting and Electrifying ROMAN STANDINB RACE8, Daring Mtthtn — Ik* Llf* ./ IS. A.f ton. Wbea Baby was sick, ws gave bar Csstorla. Wkaa sbs was a Chad, Bw erisd far Outorla. When shs bws Was, aba thing to Casteria. VbM sbs had Children, sbs cars them Outorla. The south has 330 cotton mills. Perfect action and perfeot health suit from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early riser*, a perfect Uttle pill. Por sale by the Davenport Drag Company. The United State* collects *030 and spend* MSI every alnnte of the day and night. VGXFsrz&.ssi. Don't •fort; r persuade It to Tinoere. Por sale by ' Drag Company. THE OEM OP ALL FEMALE REMEDIES, LtlONNI — A ssfp. simple slid hsrinh'st remedy for sit lrr#guUri|1esef women. It has been extensively tnwd l»y Dr. A. L. Barry, a prominent phynirtan of Atl*nta.Oa.,of ttyeers* experience, with unvarying success. It make* child-birth ess/, diminishes danger to mother and child, and is s sure cure for excessive, painful, arsnly or swppre—ed nsfilms Ilm. Issesrrkos or « blips, (klllngor dis placement or tlse womb, era*el. all b* mole orlnary troubles. ancOheannoying symptom* InHiesl to s rlmugo In Ilf*. It •nllrely and permanently relieve* all pains Incident to femaleHi nesses. YwOtgmttoN. sleb. beodwrbf. roNsHowtteo. ttneml Ions! loolo suol Asprmilnw or aptriis. It buUds up from the find dose. It makes women , REGULAR, HEALTHY AND HAPPY. 4 10 p m For the care of hysteria, neursJgU, ovarian A 06 d r polos, restlessness, nervonanm*. etc., it Is with- —* ■ — — a peer In the wholr range of ms- p 2 22 2 48 *3 07 03 37 3 52 4 12 4 28 4 34 4 44 4 51 5 01 5 12 3 15 4 47 i 5 25 I 5 30 I 0 30 : 0 41 ! 6 48 WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Arr ..Omaha ...Union ..Lout*!* ,7«iF 7 '.9 7 31 F I 7 35 F 1 7 41 F ; 747 I 7 54 F I 8 02 F | 8 04 F IvOttvah) Junctio Irvin .... ... Lumpkin . Randall .. Richland.... Ponder.. Pres ton. ..Wise .Jennings. 5_30p ml 7 10 p m, 8 15 a No. 18. MailAKx. Dally. .... Market t .... Plains... .... Salter-. .New Point, • Littlejohn .. Americua. No. 1. Mall. Daily. No 3 Pass’ng*r Sunday only 8 17 F 7 58 7 45 F 7 34 7 24 P 7 10 G 58 F 6 64 F 6 48 F 6 41 6 35 F 6 28 F 6 20 F 6 15 pc No. 7. Mixed. Daily Ex. 10 87 10 00 y 47 ■ 9 37 9 07 9 03 8 67 8 52 8 45 8 37 8 35 8 25 ai II ID 10 56 09 29 A»59 8 45 8 25 8 08 8 03 7 54 7 47 7 35 7 25 7 22 7 00 at 8 20 a 1 8 28 F 8 39 84HK 8 52 8 56 9 08 9 13 F 9 25 9 42 7 00 a 1 7 50 8 02 8 18 8 :m 8 54 9 04 1 9 63 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 3b 10 39 10 53 11 (B 11 Oil It 19 11 32 II 45 11 67 • 12 39 p m 5 :w p in 7 25 pm 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Ns.«. I PaM’ng'r i Daily, j 7 00 p in I ....Lv Americas . 7 12 F Gatewood.. 7 22 Huntington... 7 29 F 1 Parkers ... Leslie . 7 39 ' " ' 7 52 7 57 F 827 7 00 p 1 .lie Soto. ...Cobb. . .. Johnson. . Coney Lv M 20 8 37 8 51 9 03 p I 8 42 8 53 8 58 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 1100 I 17 a 11 C 10 8 no 11 00 p n 11 20 n 30 11 43 11 50 12 05 a tr 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F u 1 00 a a ( 8 00 .Ar .. Coney , Cordate ..7Albany .... ..Philemina. ...Oakfiehl... .. Warwick... .. .Taylorn.... Wllkerson’s. ...Cordeie. Penia...... Williford.... Seville Pitta Rochelle Goodman.... Abbeville... Copeland..... Rhine Horton Milan Oswald Ar Helena ..Ar lacktonviHiv . Helena. . Erirk.. .. Alamo. . Verbena Appleton. Ar Lyons Lv.. Ar Savannah Lv... No. 5. 7 38 7 32 F 7 26 t7 22 0 54 6 48 F 6 37 0 20 il‘54 a m 11 04 10 52 10 3G 10 IG 10 02 9 50 a 6 07 5 55 6 60 5 40 6 27 5 17 6 02 4 51 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 08 3 55 ~3 55 a 11 00 pm 6 30 p 3 55 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 ar 1 55 a c 7 40 pt Dally. 6 10 n 1 C 00 F 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 5 S3 5 22 5 16 F 6 03 4 47 12 00pa 11 14 : 1 02 10 46 10 2*1 10 12 10 00 pro 4 34 4 23 4 18 4 06 3 54 3 41 3 30 3 19 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 OPERA HOUSE Saturday, October 24. A Millionaire's Feast of Merriment. M. B. LEAVITT’S • a and Hpectaculnr Pantomimic Bu leH]ue, “SPIDER AND fly; Organized in Europe,coating over pJU.OOO. EUROPEAN CELEBRITIES 46 MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES! GORGEOUS SCENERY! Mai’VcIoum Electrical and Mechanical Effects. SUPERB BALLET! SPARKLING MUSIC! 12 48 F 12 40 pm 6 00 atn F—Flag Station. E. S. GOODMAN, Oen’l i'ass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot’ Schodale, No. 1, in Effect Sept, fi, lbfil SAVANNAH fk WESTERN DIVISION Hehednle No. 22, taking effect July2Htli, 1891. No. 5, Between Ha van null nnd Birmingham No. 6, Daily. vli* Atnerlcuft. Dally. 7 40pm Leave Hnvnni.nh Arrive flubni I 66 a in Lyon* .3 w u in "’.Mam AmurlettM, 7 0>) p m 8 40 mn Buena Vlata, 6 25pm 10 10 it in Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 M 7 00pm Blrmlnchnm 8 Ola m The Brlchte-t Features of Opera Comedy H|iect'«c|p I’nntoinime, nnd Sucialty brilliantly blended. GLOVER’S OPERA H0DSE Wednesday, Oct. 28, ’91. Lincoln J. Carter’s Grand Scenic Production THE FAST MAIL 10 seta of Special Scenery, Flight of the Fast Mail. Niagara Falls by Moonlight, with boiling mist. Prac tical working En gine nnd 14 freight cars, with illumin- ted caboose. Tho Dago Dive. Realistic River Scene nnd Steam- boat Explosion. Tbo Police Patrol nnd also 100 other startling effects. EAST BOUND. Macon Atlanta Augusta WEST BOUND. Lv. Amerlcua Ar. Ar. Bmltbvllla ** •* Kufaula " " Montgomery Lv. No. 6 Daily Past Mill 103pm 1183 am 10911 •• 710 »• No. 6 Daily Paai Mi TO FLORIDA. Lv. Amerlcua Braltli villa Albany Lv. Thomaaville Lv Wayoross Brunswick Jacksonville lilpm 1210 •» 11 06 a m • 66 a m Har Dally T 03 pm 12 01 p m 1110 a m • Mam 3 87 a ra 1280 “ pro Sins m ?S P m i so For further inroriustlon relative to Ueksta.sclistlalm, best routes etc. ete., spyjy to A.T.MAXWELL, Agent, AmeHeae.Os. SOL HAAS, Trent' Maasger. JA8. L.TAYI.OH. O.n. Psm. Aet., 8. H. HARDWICK. Ase’l Geo’l Fees. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GREEN, Gen'l Manager. K. V. McRKE, Gcn'l Hupt out a rival or a pror tfria medica. It is n dnt, bat tt Is prwpi — * spoctsltst _ range » not a so-called patent msdi- . ,iared by the direction «f an eminent specialist, who has mad* female die* eases a life study. It never falls, and is A PANACEA FOB 3UFFERINQ WOMEN, Thousands of whom attest Its virtue and sound Its eraise. By the see of Lnsomot the whole system ts strengthened and *—* love! * -—more lo SlTr TTC&sx ■■Hinvlforated, and wore lovable. Foryonn* mMMsnbood It fstbebest taOoa* ' ABBOTT S cores' nm^ p EE'ir va ^UMoNf AjQV. A •• • C W A RTS FA IN Ver *■!• by tbs DAYIKPOKT DBUO COXPSXT iatriniH PASSENGER^SCHEDULE Georgia Southern AHoridaRy. SUVVANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Kffeci Kept. 11,1801. S'andard Time, 0(Kh Meridian. TiOlNCi MOUtM. 7 loam 10 45 a m 11 U) am 2 11 p m s .35 p m 6 14 pro 7 18 pm Lv Ar Lv bill 7 An 7 S5 p tul ft Ar... I 29 pm | • .... Atm: ta Macon Macon .... Cordeie Ar........ ........!!‘.!^u8Ssta.’ Ar .Lake City Lv |Ar JaokeoovfHe .7,... 77! ILwf 8 risrol TYp pmiAr Paiiaika...........Lvl 4 35 a mj • 3U pm Ar Ar Ar ..At •JtAPW 3 40 pm 12 fid pm iisr 7 36 r io to a mi is:s 4 07 a m 2 45 am 12 66 am 10 60 pm ■ lAr . Ht. Augustin# .. .. Lvl. Trains arrive and depart /Tom union depots la Macon and Palatka and P. C. A P. depot in Jacksonville. ... Connection nertb bound and eonth bound !s made Jn Macon with trains of Central, Macon and Northern and E. T. V. 4k O. railroads. A.C.KNAPP.Tre ffle Msu a .r VBuRij UJ^HABBt8^,k«A,«.L Union Depot. JAMES MENZIE8, Boathcastsrn Agmt,*S WsM Bay «L,' Jacksonville, ton. Reserved seats at Thompson it’ Anderson’s. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. The Tax Rate. Omen County CoMMuatPN«>a< or m'MTBK county, Oct. ft, »•!. » Tim CoramlMloners of Hoaosand heveuuo of Hutntcr County have this dsy levied » tax or forty>nln# and iw«.*tentlM cents upon ono hundred dollars of taxab'e property li» the county for tb* current >enr, tun seme being on# hundred and rlxtv*one and one* third per cent, upon i lie slat* aesessm nt. Hlxty-oneand one-third per oent. b lngfor building a new Jail* and one hundred per cent. b*Jnc for rurivnt expenses of the coun- SO _ 38.0 Fund No. 3i ofheers' fees'.'* Fund No. 4, coroner's fee* *7 Fund No. 6 elatl< nery, etc IJ> nnd No 6 Jury fees 20 Fund No. 7, suppori of poor 4.0 Fund N«». 8* county court ty, epportloned as follows! Funu No. i,«#i eral Indebtedness Fund No. 2, o *nrt bouse, Jail and bridge#.: Total.. OctlO-w4t J. H. black. C A. Huwtivoton, John a. Uobh. dko. W. Council, J. W. WUBATLir, County Commlwlouen’. A DM I NINTH \ roit'M SALK. 4>Kl>lt *1A—fcUMTSKCoUim. Agnuslle lo un i-nle- grunted by the --Oi »rah»e C ourt of oniloary of Humter coui'ty, wi.l heaold beforo the court house •t >or in the dly of AinencuA. ^umter county, (tconriM, on ?! e first luesday in November next, b tween the legal hours of sale the following lots of l»nd. fo-wlt: Lots two hundred nnd eight} ( m»). three hundred aud thirteen 0:."), a d time hundred nnd fort»- four (Ml) in the 28th district of Huwter county, Otontla. Koch lot containing two hundred two und a half (202H> acres more or less, said property sold sa the property *»l the estate oi H. H. Clark, late of Sumter county, deceased. Hold for the purpose or paying the debts anl legacies of said estate and carrying out the provisions of testate * will. Terms madt known on day ■nl®* 1 h,H Uctoh-r 6,1801. H. G. CLARK, Admlotrator de bonis non cum teetamento annexoofH, 11, Clark. ONE CENT 1 WORD COLUMN. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths, . M J -* 111 L,l . !A areas.. 9** Ksail) BsUdag. A DMINIBTKATOB'M SALK. „ „ v I OKOItolA—Hl’MTXH Count,. Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said fount', will be sold before the court house door in feSSPBWBSBffSSKrag ooutaining (101*4) acre# more or less, ajj® twenty-six (25) shares of tbe Humlsr Lounty Alliance Co^prraUon association stock..be longing to tbe estate of John. B, KlnanL UJ* ofa»ldcounty,deceased. Hold torthebeneflt of the kelrsand creditors of said deceased• Terms cash. This 6th day of October?^* 1 • J> i5miwtetralor^ Agrereble to »nord*f Issued ftoreffieHoK