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THE AMElilCUS DAILY T1MES-REC ORDER: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1891.
THE RESULT
When it was recently announced
that Thornton Wheatley’s usual
pilgrimage had been made to tho
Eastern markets, the public waited
to see in these columns, the report
of what had been done for their
benefit in the way of novelties in
goods and revelations in low prices.
AT things being now Ready von
the D’i-sT.the people of Americas
and the surrounding country are
invited to come. They are not ex
pected to have on their WEDDING
Garments, for Wheatley's is the
Place where tho people must go
to be properly decked out for an
appearanco, either at a feast or at
business; and nobody cun have
tho trade mark that a Perfectly
Dhessf.d Man always bears, until
after they have been to
ihorntoa fmtlsy’s
and have been supplied with
Letters Patent of Elegance !
By that establishment.
The Times-Recoiider 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
be outlined; the trne 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
Centlemen’s, Youths’ and
Boys’
has ever been brought to Americus
and the MOST ASTONISHING
THING about them is the LOW
PRICES!
HATS!
Stiff and crashed, that CANNOT
FAIL TO SUIT.
INTO THE BIG SCHEME.
The Kansan Alliance Joins the National
Union Company.
Kansas City, Oct. 24.-A ipeclal to
the Star, from Saline, Kan., says: It is
certain now that the Kansas Farmers'
Alliance will become a part of the Na
tional Union company of New York -
capital stock $20,000,000—organized for
the purpose of monopolising every tiling
in sight. For six hours, or more, the
gigantic co-operation scheme was be
fore the convention. The committee
appointed to investigate and report
upon the scheme reported unfavorably.
The report was not accepted by the
convention, but instead the scheme was
adopted by an overwhelming vote.
G. W. Sandnaky, secretary of the Al
liance exchange company, which does
$5,000,000 worth of business a year in
this state, says it will he an easy thing
to throw all of liis business into the
new organization. In addition to this
the Alliance is in position to control ab
solutely the grain business of tile state.
,1-g is to make Sandusky general
jianagiT of all the co-operative stores
in tho state. Kansas City will be the
distributing ixiiiit, and all goods will bo
purchased direct from tile manufactu
rer. In every comity where tho Alli
ance will pledge their support to a store
a manager wilt be appointed, and the
goods supplied by the National Union
company for a share in the profits.
The National Union company is an
outgrowth of the Ocala convention
The scheme was sprung and approve!
by President Polk. Three months luter
a meeting of capitalists was held in
New York city and the company wae
formed, and $3,000,000 of the capital
stock was subscribed. It is probable
that the work of appointing (gents will
begin immediately and the first stores
established on Jan. 1, next. Each can
didate was required to address the con
vention and to swear to support the plat
form of the snb-treasnry and co-opera
tive scheme.
MOTHERS’
FRIEND
To Young
Mothers
Makes Child BHh Easy.
Shortens Labor,
Lessens Piin,
Endorsed by the Leading Physician:*
Book to “Mothers* 9 mailed FREE.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,
ATLANTA. GA.
, SOL By ^ALL^D RLR3QISTS.^ ^,
KING I FRANKLIN’S
NEW
COLOSSAL
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1891.
-Read Down.—
No. 8. | No. 4
Mixed. Passengr
Daily Ex.| Sunday
Sunday. | Only
No. 2.
Mail.
Daily.
HE TOOK POSSESSION.
A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S
UNDERWEAR: Scriven’sPatent
Elastic Seam Drawers, and the
Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in
separate garments, FROM THE
VERY CHEAPEST TO THE
VERY FINEST.
A handsomer line of DRESS
SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS AND
HANDKERCHIEFS was never
seen in Americus.
Fast Blk. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN
LESS, ONLY 25c PER PAIR.
KID GLOVES,
Dressed and undressed; all colors,
grades and prices.
ATTENTION MOTHERS!
Boys’ Shirt Waists, 35c to $1.25.
Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years.
Boys’ Clothing in all styles and
prices.
UMBRELLAS enough to stand
off a CLOUD-BURST!
Satchels and Rags enough to
hold all the elegant goods at
Wheatley’s that you will need when
you go abroad and want to present
u first-class and stylish appearance
Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short,
Big, Littlo Man in a dozen coun
ties can get JUST THE FIT in
the odd sizes and lengths stock
that is carried at
Urn Wheatley’s.
LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN
to all who spend their money else
where, and hnd when too late that
they missed getting the choicest
and best bargains in the neatest
and most stylish goods ever
brought to this market.
DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS
TAKE, but go to Wheatley's and
get yourself made solid.
Remember the place:
Mod Wheatley’s Com
So-called because you can get a
"comer” for the smallest cash con
sideration, upon the largest, cheap
est and finest goods ever shown in
Americas.
Yours for business,
THORNTON WHEATLEY.
>ly
An Attempt to Oust Him From His
Mine a Failure.
Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 24.—The
mining camp of San Pedro, about forty-
five miles from this city, is in a state of
considerable excitement and fears of
bloodshed are entertained. About two
weeks ago S. P. Conger, the discoverer
of the rich San Lazarns mine, was in
Milwaukee, Wis.,and attended a meet
ing of tho stockholders of the mine.
Observing that they intended ousting
him, he pulled a pistol and compelled
the recalcitraut members to vote in
about the way ho wanted. He then
etarted for New Mexico, bnt before
reaching San Pedro the Milwaukee
stockholders held another meeting and
telegraphed Mr. Newberry, the book
keeper at the mine, to take possession
as manager of the property and hold it
S r force of arms if necessary, \yhen
r. Conger arrived he was astonished
to find a new manager in his place and
an armed guard over the mines. He
made several threats about taking the
lives of the guards bnt did not carry
them out. Recently he saw an oppor
tunity and forcibly disarmed a guard,
and with a cocked revolver drove Mr.
Newberry and bis armed force off,
taking possession of the mine works.
Mr. Newberry is here and has wired the
situation to Milwaukee.
GOING TO NEW ORLEANS.
Officer* are After the Louisiana Lottery
Men With Warrants.
Sioux Falls, S. D., Oct. 24.—At
noon the grand jury returned eighteen
indictments against the officers and di
rectors of the Louisiana lottery. The
evidence was all laid before the jury in
the form of affidavits and kept with the
utmost secrecy. The department ut
Washington brought the charges before
this court for the reason that their ef
forts in other states before the United
States grand juries hnd been frustrated.
The United States marshal and his dep
uties have left for New Orleans to ar
rest the president, vice president, sec
retary, treasurer and directors of the
lottery company. The grand jury re
ported eleven separate indictments,
each giving eighteen counts against the
officers of tlieLonisiuna lottery. Among
the lists are General Beauregard, Pam
Conrad, president, and Joseph P. Horn
er, secretary. The indictmeuts are for
the transmission of the lottery's adver
tisements through tho mails, which is
a violation of the lottery law. passed
last winter by congress.
THE CHICAGO FAIR.
MUSEUM, TRAINED ANIMAL
EXPOSITION AND
GREAT ROMAN
HIPPODROME,
Tho Host Elegant, Refined, Attractive and Pop
ular Amusement Organisation before the
Great American Public,
WILL EXHIBIT AT
AMERICUS,
03 37
3 62
4 12
4 2H
4 34
4 44
4 61
5 01
5 12
5 15
5 30 p r
WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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; c 60
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Omaha An
Union ... .
. ...Louvau
Louvale Junction .
Irvin.... ..
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. ..Preston....
Wise
.. .Jennings.
... M.irkctt
,... Plains
. ...Salter. .
.New Point...
No. 1.
Mail.
Daily.
8 17 F
7 68
7 45 F
7 34
7 24 F
6 35 F
6 28 F
6 26 F
6 15 p I
No 3
Pass’ng’r
Sunday
only
No. 7.
Mixed.
Daily Ex,
11 59 a m
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10 59
10 37
10 00
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No. 18.
Mail&Kx.
Daily.
8 20 ai
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9 25
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1 17 a in
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS. __
. .L v Americus Ar..
Gatewood
Huntington
..Parkers.
... Leslie ...
..DeSoto...
...Cobb. ...
..Johnson..
...Coney..
, Cordelo..
...Albany Ar..
..Phllemma
...Oakfleld
..Warwick
..Taylors..
..Williford..
...Seville...
....Pitta
..Rochelle...
..Goodman..
..Abbeville.
..Copeland..
tine..
11 oo p m
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11 30
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12 10
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...Milan
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... Lyons...
. Savannah.
3 65 a
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3 34
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1 55 a m
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No. 17.
MailftEx
Dally.
5 49
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5 37
5 33
5 22
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5 03
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1 57
! 1 45
1 04
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12 40 pm
•—Dinner
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
AN OVERWHELMING
ASSEMBLAGE
Of Phenomenal Hlp]>odromatlc Artists and
Brilliant Star Ring Performers. Presenting
an Unlimited Programme of strictly
Selected Acts, Feats and Features,
Presenting among its Raro and Multitudinous
Attractions a
Giving a Strictly Facsimile Reproduction of
Thrilling and Ternfle
2 & 4 Horse Chariot Races
With Male and Female Charioteers.
Exciting and Electrifying
ROMAN STANDING RACES,
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
0 p ERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Correat{Sohedole, No. 1, in Effect Sept, e, istu
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 26th, 1891.
No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6,
Dally. via Amerlcua, Dally. %
740pm Leave Savannah Arrive 6 00a nj
155am .... Lyon* 3 00am
7 80am Americus, 7 00pm
8 40 am Buena Vista, 5 2ft pm
1010 a m Arrive Columbus, Iseave 8 f5
700pm Birmingham 8 00 am
5 20a m
7 38 am
8 30a m
9 50 p m
735
6 30
Good Motherm — tho Life of the Ration*
Great llrltains* Commissioner Mukut is
Favorable Report.
London, Oct. 24.—There wua publish
ed an elaborate request of Sir Henry
Wood and Jnmes Dredge, British com
missioners who recently returned to this
city after visiting Chicago and making
inquiries in regard to steps which Great
Britain could and might take in making
a suitable exhibit at the Colnmbiau
Pair of 189J. The reports consist of
fifteen printed pages, to which is nt-
tacbed an appendix and several maps.
Among other tilings, the report recom
mends the erection of a handsome build
ing on the site provided for Great Bri
tain, and says that it is certain that the
jnries intrusted with the task of making
awards will lie international in ail the
groups containing foreign exhibits. The
reisirt also commends the conrtosy of
President Harrison and Secretary Fos
ter, amt all the.exposition officers whom
the British commissioners met, and
who, they say, granted all requests
made on behalf of Great Britain.
Twelve Trench Navel Lad. UruwnaU.
Paris, Get. 24.—Advices received here
from Brest announce a terrible acci
dent, resulting in the loss of twelve
lives, had taken place in the harbor of
that port. The long boat of the Aus-
ter lit z, the French government training
•hip, manned by twelve boys, capsized
in a dangerous spot' at the entrance to
the harbor. It wae blowing half a gale
of wind at the time, and though effort,
were made to reecne the long boat’,
crew, the Utter matt have inns almost
Immediately, ae not ooe hac been seen
linos the accident.
THE OEM OF ALL FEMALE REMEDIEt,
IeVXOHM - A safe, simple and harmless
remedy for all irregularities of women. It has
been extensively used by Dr. A. L. Barry, a
prominent physician of Atlanta. Ga., of 10years*
experience, with unvarying success. It makes
child-birth easy, diminishes danger to mother
and child, and is a sure cure for ax pcs el ve.
painful, scanty or aapprcaaeJ menstrnu-
tlon. leucorrfuca or whites, fall lag or «ll»*
placement of the womb, jrrsstrl, all fe
male urinary trouble*. uuCthe annoying
S uiptotn* Incident to a change In lilt.
entirely and permanently relieve# all pains
incident to female diseases. Indigestion, sick,
headache, const I nation, general laaal.
tude and depression of spirits. It builds
up from the first dose. It makes women
• REGULAR, HEALTHY ANO HAPPY.
For the cure of hysteria, neuralgia, ovarian
pains, restlessness, nervousness, etc., it Is with
out a rival or a peer in the whole range of ma
teria medics. It Is not a so-called patent medi
cine, but it is prepared by the direction of an
eminent specialist, who has made female dis
eases a life study. It never fails, and is
A PANACEA FOR SUFFERING WOMEN,
Thousands of whom attest Its virtue and sou nd
its praise. By t)ie use of Luxomnl the whole
system la strengthened and Invigorated, and
lovely woman is made more lovable. For young
girls Just budding Into womanhood it is the best
of friends. Hent by mall, securely packed and
free from observation, for II. Wo guarantee
satisfaction or the money will be refuuded. Mend
stamp for Circulars. Address Luxomnl fnss
PMSfe F. o. Box 337. Atlanta, tta.
References: Capital City Bank, Atlanta Con-
stitution. Commercial Agencies.
ABBOTT’S
a Ill / • /qlkl ^ /
For further Information relative to tickets, schedule#, beat route* etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americus, Ga. 80L HAAS, Traill'* Manager.
JA8. L. TAY*LQP. Gen. Pass. Agt,, . ,8. H. HARDWICK. Ass’l Gen’l Pass. Aft.
Atlanta, Ga. ’ 1 * - • • *- .
W. H. GREEN, Gen’l Manager. K. V.MeBKE, Gen’l Hupt
PASSENGERgSCHEDULE
Georgia Southern S FloridaRy.
SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Effect Sept. 11,1801. 8* andarsl Time, Doth Meridian.
Ting aoUTtt. ~
7 lo a ni Lv..
GOING NORTH.
....Macon
... Cordele....
...Tilton
. ..Valdosta...
..Lake City..,
Ar
Ar
Ar
3 40 p
12 50 p m
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9Mpm
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4 07 a m
2 45 am
12 65 am
10 50 pm
» 45 a milu W p miAr..
I Ur .
. Ht. Augustine....
i.v| 8 00 h m | 7 45 p in
Lvl 4 35 a inf 6 80 p m
. Lv!
Trains arrive and depart from union depots in Macon and Palatka and F. C.&P.
<le *Connectlon 0n ncrth bound and south bound :■ made in Macon with trains of Central,
Macon and Northern and E. T. V. A G. railroads.
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Manager- L. J. HARRIS,Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY ISUUN.H. T. P. A. Meron, Ua.
JAMES MENZIES, Boutliealtem Asent.M W«t Bey Bt., Jacksonville, Fla.
BUNION^
‘’wo WARTS
PA'V
ED'lLYAn
Without
* PAIN.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY Americas, tis.
ONE CENT i WORD COLUMN.
each teMfUoa. No advertisement takes for lees
AgrU.lML, Apply to Tlmee-RecorderoBee
Lime, Cement, Brick,
Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths,
Far eale tor cash by
A. J. KAMIL,
OPERA 'HOUSE.
Saturday, October 31.
RICHARDS A PRINGLE’S
FAMOUS
Georgia Minstrels,
Headed by the Emperor of the
Minstrel World,
BILLY KERSANDS
AND THE WORLD’S TRIO,
TOM BROWN and MALLORY BROTHERS,
GREAT GAUZE,
Wonderful Contralto,
All supported by a Coterie of Colored
Star Artists.
A GRAND STREET PARADE
IJy the Georgia Silver Cornet Band.
(iLOVKirS OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, Oct. 28, ’91.
Lincoln
J.
Carter’s
Grand
Scenic
Production
THE
FAST
MAIL
10 sets of Speciul
Scenery, Flight
of the Fast Mail.
Niagara Falls by
Moonlight, with
boiling mist. Prac
tical working En
gine and 14 freight
cars, with illumin-
atod caboose.
The Dago Dive.
Realistic River
Scf no and Steam-
boat Explosion.
The Police Patrol
and also 100 other
startling effects.
Reserved seats at Thompson &
Anderson’s.
Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.
The Tax Rate.
Tbe Commissioner* of Roads and hevenue
of Sumter County have thin day levied u
tux of forty-nine and two-tenth* cents upon
one hundred dollars of taxable property In
the county for th* current year, toe same
being one hundred and slxtv-one undone-
‘lira per cent, upon the state assessm* nt.
Sixty-one and one- third percent, being for
building a new Jail, and one hundred per
cent.b-mg for current expenses of the conn-
ty, apportioned as follows:
Fund No. General Indebtedness 3 0
Fund No. 2, c mrt house; Jail and brldges.&U)
Fund No. 8, officers’ fees 3.u
Fund No. 4, coroner’s fees 7
Fond No. 5, stationery, etc 1.5
und No 6. Jury fees 2.0
Fund No. 7, support of poor 4.0
Fund No. 8, county court 2.0
Total..
..49.2
J. H. Black,
C. A. Huhtivgton,
John A. Conn.
Oko. W. Council,
J. W. Wheatley,
Octl0-w4t County Commissioners.
I Asktnv agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes,
r not for solo In your place ask ysar
eater to send for catalogue* secure the
agency, aud got tuem for you.
Or TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. *MM
W. L DOUGLAS
■S3 SHOE I
FhE BE8T SHOE 111 THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
I It U s seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet: made of the best fine calf, stylish
li nd easy, and because we make more shoes efthis
Ijmdsthan any other manufacturer, it equals band-
riexvocl shoes costing from gLOO to g&OU. 1#
\Gtt% OOGeaolue Iland-eewed, tho finest cslf
IjPDs shoe ever offered for 83.UU; equals French
imported shoes which cost from g&uito gliOQ.
xsqo ever offered at this price; same grade as qM
^Hnmdo shoes costing f^H
tter Carriers all wear them: flnecalf,
tom-mode shoes
CO 30 Poll
vve and Lei
seamless, smooth inside. I
sloucdge one pair wilt wears year.
CQ 50 fine culft no better shoe ever offetede
dffc* this price; one trial will convince tboe
who want s shoe for comfort and service.
hare given thorn atrial will wear no other make.
BnVft’ «W.OO nnd »1.75 *cbool rtoowj
DU JO worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
Ladies
Caution.—Sc* that W. L. Douglas' name sn-l
irico ore stomped on the bottom of each shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
THORNTON WHEATLEY
AmerifMif*, - - G j orgi»
A DMIMSTKATOIE'K SALK.
UKOU.vl A—HCMTBK COUNTY •
Agreeable to an orde* granted by the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Humier
county, will be Hold before the court house
d»>or In the city of Amertcus. sumter county,
Georgia, on ti e first Tuesday In Noveniwr
next, b-tween the legal hours of sale
following lots of land, to-wit: L«f* l ’*.
hundred and eighty (280). three hundred and
thirteen (313), as d three hundred and fort*-
four (341) In the 28th district of
county, Georgia. Lnch lot containing two
hundred two und a half acre*
less, said property sold as the property
the cNtate ot 8. H. Clark, late of
county, deceased. 8o d for tne purpo**
paying the drbts nni legacies of said etui
and carrying out tbeprov.aiona of tc*t* 1 "
will. Term, mail, known on d»y “'*•
«Ji toli: r 1M1. 8. O. CLARK.
Adml.trator Ue bonU non com teetemvm
annexo of H, H. Clark.
£ HxkCUTOR’8 SALE. ... nuuxir.
OEOROIA—WUBStSB COVBTT.
I Afreeable to an order Ixued from the HOST
orebie Ordinary of Webber eounly.* 1 ^'L..
aold on tbe first Tucnlay In tiortmber, wj
before tbe eonrt borne door In Pre»tqn._w
county, tbe mllowlnsdieertbed property 1 .
nlo land lyln* and betas In thaWb 2itue