Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 29, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TiM^RtfeORDtefe THURSDAY uCTOftfifc^/1$#: THE RESULT, EDISON’S LATEST: Wltpn it whs reoontly minounced that Thornton Wheatley's usual ilsrrimafre had boon made to the . ' ‘ 7 . laSteru markets, tlio public waited vellt,ir E lmu- latest project in the „ „„„ /inliitntiD ttw renort. i electnc motor hue. "Tne companies An ElKtrlo M*t«r That Will Beeolu- tlonlt. Rail rand Trmfflo. Chicago, Oct. 28.—"In the coarse of a few years the locomotive will be bat rarely seen, ” said General Soperintend- ent Collins, of tile Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road, in speaking of In 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. Al' things being now Ready t or the r’lo-8T,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 whore the people must go to be properly decked out for an appearance, either at a feast or nt business; and nobody enn have the trade mark that a Perfectly Dressed Man always bears, until after they have been to and bare been supplied with' Letters Patent of-Elegance! - s'By that establishment. will be quick enough to take it up for their own use, as every one is on the alert for progression and will gladly Welcome anything new nnd practical, as I think tlii-t motor is." Assistant Gen eral Manager Wood ot the Chicago and Alton Road thought the invention would revotationuo traffic, but tho cost it would save would be needed to keep the road beds in repair. "The higher rate of speed an engine travels." he snief "the heavier and more firm mnst the roadbed be. The expans es of constantly attending to the road bed, the tiallast, the rails and ties will about eat uprall that could be saved by lessening the running expenses. Mr. Edison has a great invention and the railroads of the country will eventually take it up, bnt I think it will be some time before they do. There are so many engines in use nnd they represent such an enormous expenditure of money that railroad companies will not be in too great haste to set them aside. But as the old ones wear out the new motors will take their place." Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure lor Chronlo Sore Eye*. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronlo Sons, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cored by it after all other treatment bad failod. It is put up in 25 and 60 cent boxes. AMERIOUS MARKETS. Wholesale Grocery Market. AN AGED COUPLE BURNED The Times-Recorder isn’t half big enough to hold even a cat alogue of the Elegant Goods, and the Scper-Elkoantly Low Prices attached. Only the general h9uds can here be outlined ; the true inwardness of tho feast can’t bo understood nntil the guests go through the whole Bill of Fare in person at Wheatloy’s. No such complete andj elegant stock of Centlemen’s,Youths’ and Boys’ has ever been brought to Amencus and the MOST ASTONISHING THING abont them is the LOW PRICES! HATS! ■Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT. A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent "Elastic Seam Drawers, and the Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in separate garments, FROM THE VERY CHEAPEST TO THE VERY FINEST. j.ft, A handsomer, line of DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS ARP HANDKERpURFS^ seen in Americas. - , Fait Blk. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN LESS, ONLY 25c PER PAIR, f n -To iassiiq KID GLOVES, Attempting to Save a Pew Thing* from Their Flaming Home. Shoals, lad., Oct. 28.—A farm house two miles east of this city, belonging to William Elliott, was bnrned with ull its contents. Elliott and his wife, both abont 80 years old, were doing some work on the farm when the honse was discovered to be on fire. Elliott, being an invalid and scarcely able to get to the Tnmse, his wife ran into the burning building to save tho beds and clothing, bnt as she started out the roof fell in and. crushed her to death. Elliott attempted to rescue his wife hut was too feeble, and was also burned so badly that he is not ex- Iiected to live. The neighbors arrived on the scene too late to be of ntiy aid. 'I IMKS.RKCnRDKIlOFMCK.1 PIDDLED INTO PIECE9. Two Men Hilled In nn Explu.inn and n Hulldlns Wrecked. Petkumburu, OcL 28.—The Chronicle- Telegraph’s Youngstown, Ohio, special says: Shortly before 11 o’clock a. iu., the glaze mill ot the Uliio Powder works, located four miles north of hero, exploded, killing two men—Thomas Maags and Ben Somers—and complete ly destroying the mill.' At the time, the mill contained 000 kegs of powder, and the mutilated remains of the men were scattered over a ten acre field. The mill has been running four months, und is comparatively new. The men killed the only tw were the only two employed in the mill at the time. He Never -Maid Httvlu j Washington, Oct. • 28. —General Charles W. Field of tliiB city, who served with the army of Northern Vir ginia during the war and wus at one time dourkeejier of the house of representatives, is much disturbed because of the speech made in Richmond at a meeting of the Socitt- ' ' lie Army of Northern Virginia, in noe to unfurling the Confederate flavor 8*3 ** tho World’s fair has been attrib- ” uted to him. The general was not pres ent at the meeting, and says lie is uot in sympathy with the sentiments of the Dressed and undressed; all colors, grades and prices. ATTENTION MOTHERS! Boys’ Shirt Waists, 35c to $1.25. Boys’ Jersey Saits, 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Clothing in all styles nnd prices. UMBRELLAS enough to stand off a CLOUD-BURST? Satchels and Bags enough to hold all the elegant goods at ' Wheatley’s that you will need when yon go abroad and want to present a first-class and stylish appearance Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short, Big, Little Man in a dozen conn- tics can get JUST THE FIT in the odd sizes and lengths stock that is carried at Junk 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 add best bargains in the neatest and most stylish goods ever brought to this market. DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS TAKE, bnt go to Wheatley's and get yourself made solid. 53il ytl J Siting tils Lottery. i Prrrsni'ito. Oct. 28.—8nit has been mitered in the United States court against the officers of the Louisian Lot tery company for nnlawfnlly using the mails. It is alleged that circulars nnd tickets were mailed to the city on July 24, and that in order to conceal the crime envelopes of the United States Express company were used. At Bos- ton. Mass., suit has also been entered. Ctstfreel Train Koblinry. Sr. Louis, Oct. 28.—A special from San Antonio, Tex., says: James Lans- ford, oue of the men arrested upon the charge of being implicated in the South- -vn Pacific train robbery, haa confessed Js stiiit. He claims to have been forced into joining Fields, Flint ami Wellington, the other robbers, by threats upon bit life. Cokkeb—ArbuckI* roasted, 21 *{c. for 100 poiin i ca«e*. Green, extra choice, I8tfi)’3jc. Kitmak Urauulut -U. tic. Powdered, 7J£. Hybuf—New OrleaiiN. choice Prime, Common, Moluwa, Genu- ineCut'H, Country Hjrup, Tea*—Black, 35c ol'tje. Ore»n, JOr.mto. N ut m K< a—7*C.faHOe. C mv itm—'lire (tf3()r. ClWNAMOV—10o.(%12V£c Al.l-HI’KK— I0c.<&llc Jamaica GiNoek—12c. Mack—12c SlNGAFOKB PKIM'Kft—18c. Hut-'Choice, -I. *• J . t Halt—Dairy, $1.00. Virginia, 65c. Chkehi-—Full cream, 12c. Skim, 9e.($lfc. White Fish—Hulf barrels, $3.25(4$3f>. ( Pulls, 50c. Soap—Tallow, KO bars, 75 pounds, $3,0(Y<t 13.75. Turpentine,60 bars, 00pounds, $1 75(4 1*2.25, Tallow, HO bars, HO pounds, |2.2Vft|2 Candi.es—I’j-.rufline, l’j^c.<4Me. Star, 10c. r^itc. Matchks—Four- Hundreds, $3.oor^|3.75. Three Hundreds,$2.25at$275. Two Hundreds, $1.50f$$2.0Q. Sixty*, 5 gross, $3.75. Soda—Kegs, bulk, Kegs, I pound pack ages, 5,‘iC. Cans* assorted, pounds, tio/y6} 4 c: }£ pounds, 6c.f<t6‘ „c. CRACkEits—X X X soda, 6c. XXX butter, 6>£c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Shell and ex celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8)*c. XXX ginger snaps, H*^c. Cornh'lls, lie. Candy—Assorted stick, 7c. French,'mix ed, 12* c. Canned Go ids—Condensed milk, $6.01(4 17.75, Bilmon, $1,250*11.05. F. W. Oysters, «1 OOfirfl.lO. Corn,$2.00(^12.75. Tomatoes,$1.75 (4$2.50. Cun Potash, $3,000*13.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, 5>*c. Lump, 51$ j. Nickel package, $3.50. Celluloid, $5.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50; quarts, $1.5C($$1.H0. Powder—Hide, kegs, $'>.50; % kegs, $3.00: J4 kegs, $1.65. Shot—$1.65 per suck. Corn—fl0c.@85c. Meat—Strips, Hjtfe. Bulk sides, »»4C. Ham, ll^c. ? Flour—Family, $4.75. Lbtralgbt, $5.25. Pat ent, $5.0.Ya$6.00. I < A RD—8J^C.@HJ^C. Kerosene oil—Barrels, 12e.f<rl0’frc. Tobacco—22c.®We. j Snukk— List price. CIO Attn—$12rii0(<i $35.00 per 1,000. ClOABKTTER—$3 65 per 1,010. Ch e roots—$ 12.< 0fa$l 4.C0 per 1,000. 1 uihii Potatoes—$2.'0f4$2.60 por barrel. Itetail Grocery Market. Corrected I Dally by E. D. Ansley, The Parlor Grocer. Knocked Out Gorman. San Fbaxcwoo, OoL 28.— Harris Mar tin, tho Minnesota "Black Pearl," knocked ont Paddy Gorman, the Aus tralian middleweight, after fonr hot ronnd* before the Pacific dnb for a $1,* 000 pone. DeWItt'a Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increase* tho appetite and tones up the eyitem. It has benefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help yon. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company, Remember the place; Thornton Wheatley's Comer. So-called because yob con get a "corner” for the smalleet cash con sideration, upon the largest, chet ost and finest goods over shown Americas. Yours for business, THORNTON WHEATLEY. Maud—“What are you reeding*” Pimmie—“ 'A man Without a Country.' It's ineb a painful story.” Maud (look' log drearily up and down the beacb)— —“It Un’t half as painful as a country without a man.” Mirtle M. Tanner, Uoonvllle, Ind„ writes: “I bad blood poison from birth. Knots on my Umbs were as large as hen’s eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, hot B. B. B. bas cured me sound nnd well. I shall ever praise the day the men who Invented Blood Balm were born.” oc20 lm All is fair In war; but it is often only half-faro in n railway war. Don’t storm the system aa yon would a fort. If be>d by the enemy, consti pation, gently penned* It to I I with D*WItt r * Little Early Risen. These little pills are wonderful con vince rs. For sale ~ by the Davenport Amnticrh, Ga., October 28,1881. Cokkkk—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c. Choice, 2>c. Prime, ‘27c. Good, 15c# Fair, lie. Roasted, Arbuckle’a, 25c;Thurber'a Mo- maja, :Wc. 8UOAR—Flrntl and atrong, market weak. Powdered, 9c. Htandard granulated, Cut, loaf at 6c. Extra C, white. 5c. Extra C, yellow, 5c. Byrup—New crop junt In. Good demand for high grades* New Orleana, fancy golden, 75c. New Orleans, bright* 60c. New Orleans, dark, 50c. Country, Fc.®50c. Candy—Htlck, pure, 15c; adulterated, 10c, French, a- sorted,2Cc.f475c. Crystullxed fruits, assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 5 pound boxen 00c. per pound* Tenny’a Fine Candles, 80c. per pound. Heal brand candy, 75c per pound. Country PwonucE-Cbtckens, frys, $5e.@ 30o; hens, 30c.($*5c. Eggs, 28c. per do*. But ter, 20c.(<t 30c. per pound. Fruits—Apples; iNew York Plpplus, 35c, per peck. Florida oranges, 25c.®40c. per doz en. Bananas: Blue fields, 40c. per doxen. Vegetaiileh—Cabbage, 3c. per pound. Onions: Yellow Danver,50e. per peck; Mpsn- Ish Onions, 76c, per peck. Irish potatoes,25c. per peck; $1.00 per bushel. Cannbd|Goodh—Btandard Tomatoes, pounds, $1.25 per doxen. Standard tomatoes, 2 pounds, HOo. per doxen. Standard Califor nia peaches. 3s, $3.00 per doxen. Standard pie peaches, 3s, $!.50 per doxen. Standard pie peaches, 2s,($1.00 per doxen. Maryland pack, table, $L5<J per doxen. Hay—No. 1JTimothy, $1.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy* 11*90 per hundred. Soar—Laundry, good, 5c. per pound; Toi let, Brown Wludoor,53c. per doxen; Turkish bouquet, fiOc. per doxen; Glycerine, small, 50c. per doxen; Glycerine, large, $1.00 per doxen; Cape May bo<|ue*„$2.50 per doxen. Meats—Hams, fancy brands, 13c; sundry brands, 12' 3 c. Breakfast bacon: small sti Ips, 15c; large strips, I0e.; white ribs, rt# \ Lard—fs*af, lie.; refined, n^c. Halt—Hlggln’s Kurcku, 2 and S pounds 5c. ® 10c. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, 00c. Butter—Jersey, home-made. 40c; Jersey, Kentucky, 35c; Tennessee, 2Uc*®30c. bNurv—Ijorlllard’s Muccoboy, 50c. per ponnd; 1 pound Jars. 55c; 4ounce Jars, 20c; 2ounce tin*, 10c; 1 ounce tins. Sc. Flour—Heal brand patent $6.50 per barrel; King of patents, $(U5 .per barrel; Patent straight, $640 per barrel; Fancy, $5^0 per batrel; Chotcs faitill/4$5.00 per barrel; Fam ily, N.75per barrel. Bean—$lri» per hundred. M ral-BUc. per bushel. Grits—28 pounds to $140. CokN—Choice white 00c. ptr bushel, Yel low mixed, 83c. per bushel. CRAUKKEa—Sodas, XXX 8c; Boss biscuits, 1214c; XXX lemon creams; 15c; XXX ginger ■naps, 15c; Jumbles, 15c; Assorted eakee, 20c. Tobacco—Finest Natural Leaf, $140: Gmvely’s $1.25; Navy 50c; Long Cut, 50c® $140 per ponnd. Cioars—$1.00 to $25.00 per 100 as to quality. Matches-00s, 10c. per doxen; 200s, Ac. per doxen; 40Cs, 60c. per doxen. Rice—Bleady, Imported, full beau, 10c; Carolina, fancy, 0e; Choice Carolina, 8c. Pickle*—Plain In barrels, 40c. per gallon; mixed. 80s; sweet mixed pickles, 78c. per gal . per quart. Domestics, pints, 15c; quarts, 25c; 1 gallon* $140; M gallon 60c; Im perlal domestics* gallon* $140; Imperial pickles, C. * B.* pints, «c., quarts75c. Starch—Lamp Gloss, 8c. Soda—Best quality, 5c. Cheese—Full cream, lto; Good, 12**0; Young Americas, l^c. Macaroni—Imported, 15c. Domestic, 12*4c, Vecnlcilll, 20c, Alphabets, 25c. SAM HO 111 l. Local and Through Schedule in Effeot Oct 15, 1891. 3 10 3 M 4 25 A4 45 05 05 Passengr Sunday Only 6 24 0 6 41 6 48 0 56 6 08 7 20 p ml 7 10 p m No. 2. Mail. Daily. 5 15 sin 6 40 5L4 (11*5 f 6 31 6 48 F WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Lr... .Omaha Arr 9 15 p pi 12 06 p m 12 30 p m Union .... 4 ■* ' ’ 4 - ■** *“ “ . ....Louvaij Louvalu Junction Irrin .... .. Lumpkin 7 31 F 1 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 54 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 15 a m Randall ....Richland....*.... Ponder Preston Wise Tannings Market!....- Plains Salter ....New Point .... Littloff hn r.... Anierf* us. ..Ly. 7 24 f 7 10 6 68 F 6 64 F 0 46 F 6 41 6 96 F 6 28 F 6 28 F 6 16 pi 11 13 10 4H 10 27 No. 18. MallSEx. Dally. 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 46 F 8 62 8 66 9 08 9 13 F 9 26 942 7 oo a m 7 60 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 64 9 04a m 9~63 10 03 10 06 10 17 10 3b 10 39 10 63 H 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 46 11 67 • 12 39 p I No. 6. Pxss’ng*r Dally. 7 00 pn 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 62 7 67 F 8 11 8 27 7 00 pi 7 49 8 03 8 20 837 8 51 9 05 p in T42 8 63 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 T 17 a m 6 10 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Pass'ng’r MallAEs, Aiucrlcus Al ...Gatewood .Huntington .Parkers.. Leslie . DcKoto... 8 00 am 7 60 F 7 38 7 32 F .Cobb. . ..Johnson.. ..Coney Coney.. ... Cordele^ .Albany. Phileimua. Oakfleld... Warwick... . .Taylors ... Wilkcraon’s.... Cordele Pen la.. 8 30 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 60 12 06 am 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 200pm: 100am 8 00 I 600 Williford Seville. .... ...Pitts .Rochelle.. .Goodman... .Abbeville. .Com land.. 7 26 t7 22 6 64 6 48 F 6 37 6 20 'll 64 a m n 01 10 62 10 36 10 !6 10 02 9 60 am 6 07 5 65 5 60 640 627 Dope! ..RhlL_- Horton Milan. Oswald Helena. ....Ly Helena Ar... .... Ar Brunswick Ly.. . .... Ar Jacksonville Ly. .. 3 65 .... Verbena ,... Glenwood .... .Mount Vernon.. Peterson. ... ;ston... .Appleton ....Ar Lyons Ly .... Ar Savannah Ly 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 240 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 55 7 40 pm 1 25 1 20 1 04 12 64 12 48 F 12 40 pm 6 00 am •—Dinner F—Flag Station. E. 8. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pats. Agt. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. OorreottSohedole, No. 1, in Effect Sept, o, 189J SAVANNAH St WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 20th, 1891. No. 6, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6, Dally. via Aioerlcus, Pally. 7 40pm Leave Savannah Arrive 0 00am 155am .... Lyon»...... :UCam 7 30am Amertcus .... 700pm 8 40am Buena Vista,...;,... 525pm 1010 a m Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 65 7 non m ■ Blrndnvhswi.. £X. No. 0 Daily. Fast Hal EAST BOUND. No. 6 _ Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Dally Passenger 9:87am 515 •* 680 •• 10 50 •» $$$£ 1 (Bp m 94* “ 4(5 “ 7:« “ rt 15a m 680 « Lv. Amerlcns Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ " Atlanta “ “ Augusta " '• Savannah “ 108pm H 33 am 1020 “ 710 “ 8 io p m No. 6 Fast* "fall 1120 p m 9,0 Uni 8 95 « 4 10 “ 900am 8 40 “ No. 7 Dally Passenger No. 5 Dally. Fast Mall WEST BOUND. • No. 8 _ bally Passenger 1129 pm u to 4 42 am 7 85 am I 90 **- m 410 “ 7 20 “ Lv. Auerleu* Ar. Ar. Bmlibvlllt “ “ Kufnula “ “ Montgomery Lv. 1**8 p m 1210 “ 11*6 a m 0 65 s m 987 a m 1280 “ * 10 25 pm 780pm No. 7 Dally 112D pm 11 50“ 12 40 am 520am 7 88am 830am No. 6 Dally TttTpm - 130 “ 263 “ 540 « TO FLORIDA. No. 0 Pally 108pm 12 01 p m 1110 a m 8 80am iJo. 8 Tally 3 87sTm 305 “ 215 “ 9 50 p rn 0*30 Lv. Amerlcns Ar. “ Smithvllle “ Ar Albany Lv, “ Thomasvllle Lv " Wayeross “ “ Brunawick “ “ Jacksonville “ PASSENGER SCHEDULE If £roa mmtfoar hoase_ painted with that is guaranteed to be more durable and more economical than other palate, buj L. * M. paints, sold bj Dn, Kldbidoe. Georgia Southern AFIoridaRy. SUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Sept. It, 1801. Standard Time, OOth Meridian. "goiNg stfftfir 4 H) p m 8 05 pm .8 20 pm 10 60 pm IS 35pm 2 57 a su 6 48 am r* 1 .7 ltf A D) 10 45 am 11 00 am 111 pm 8 35 p m 5 14 pm T 18 pm ITv7 i 46 a rally uo p mi Ar Atla: ta .. Macon Macon Cordele.... Tlfton Valdosta... ..Lake City.. .Jecksoavllle.. GOING NORTH. Ar 7 85 pm 3 45 pm At . ::st Ar 8 40 pm ..Ar 12 68 p m .Ar 1 48 pm ..At 9 f4 pm *“ 7 35 am 189 rat 10 50 am 17 00 ami • 86am 14 07 am Is 45 am If 56am 10 50 pm T45 JUS Train, errtv* end depart from union depots In Macon andPalatka snd F. C.4P. depot In Jacksonville. „ ConnMtion nerth bound snd aonlh bound Is mad* In Macon with trains ofC.ntral, Macon nnd Northern nnd R. T. V. * O. railroads. A. C. KNAPP. Tralllc Msnsjsr-^ BOBN feHARHlajlIc^A^at, Union D.pot- JAMES MENEIE8, gonlhsosl.rn A rent, m Want Bey ML, Jacksonville, Pin. OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, October 31. RICHARDS & PRINGLE’S FAMOUS Georgia Minstrels, Headed by the Emperor of the Minstrel World, BILLY KERSANDS AND TUB 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 By the Georgia Silver Cornet Band. AN ORDINANCE. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. An ordinance to repeal 8cc«on 402 of ihe code of ordinances or theclty of Ainertru* and in lieu thereof to dx i lie time wbtn alf city taxes shsll become due and payable and to provide for the collection thereof ami for other purposes. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Ainericus, and 1? 1m hereby ordained and enacted by the author- l»y of the same. Thut Heotlon 4U2 of the code of ordinances of the city of Americun, which a rcscrlbes that it eh%tl be the duty of the layor and Cltjr Couited of amerlcus. to fix by resolution the time when city taxes shall become due, and (or notice thereof by the cieik and treasurer he, and the same is hereby repealed, ui.d In lieu thereof th • fol lowing Section Is enacted, to-wit: S*r. 2. He It further ordain d by iho an* thortty aforesaid. I but fiovn and arter the passage of this ordnance, all City (axes shall become due and o* able «»y the first day ot October of each year, and any tax pm or who shall nevlector refuse to pay such tuxes by thc20thd»y of • ec tuber or each year, shall be entered upon the list of defaul era. and thi" Clerk and Treasurer shall lorthwlth, as early, us praetlcatue, issuo execution against such taxpayer for nts uupsla taxes, which execution shall bear test lathe name or the Mayor and City Council ot Ainericus and be directed to tue Marshal, who shall, by l*-vy and sale, forthwith polled the samo as pro vided by law. Hec 8. Be it further ordained, that all ordinances and parts or orulnai.ee in ion- tllct with thl« ordinances,be and the some are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Connell. Aug. 24,1891 D. K. BRINSON, Clerk and t reasurer. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repeal vectloi F99 of the oode of ordinances of theclty of Amerlcns, and In (leu thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when alt >ax return* shall be made, and for other nurposes, HxtmoN 1. Be It ordained nnd enacted by the Mayor and City Councilor America*, and It Is bercbv ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That from and after the passage of this ordinanc. Hectlon 899of the code ol ordinal ces of the city of Ameri cas, which prescribes that the Mayor aod City Council dr Amerlcns sha-l by resolution fix the time within which all tax return shall be made, am* cause the clerk uml treas urer to give thirty days public notice thereof, bs, and the *ant« Is hereby repea'ed, and in Ilea thereof t*e following section tie enacted: Hxr.2. Belt farther enacted and obtained by thS authority aforesaid. That from ard after the naa-ugs of this ordinance a'l tax re turns shall be mads'between rJie first d«y of April and the first day of July of each year- That upon the first day of July of each year _t shall be the duty af tho clerk and treasurer to cl-so hts digest nttil to proceed to ms*-** and tax all uorc'urned property ss pmvldea In *eo Ion 400 of ?he code of ordinances o the city. s*EC. 8. Be It further enacted and ordained, That nil oidinances und pans of ordlnato es und resolutions, contrary to this ordinance, be, und the same urn hereby r periled A**** hva* Clerk iiinl re.Hirer I A.k mj agent, for W. L. nonsls.Hkor, r not r*r ..I, In roar pine, n.k r«r enl.r In .end far cntnlasur, .rear. Ik, ‘ oner, nnd nt tkem f,r ran. CTTAKE NO HUBMT1TUTK. For farther InlbrmnUOD relative to tlokcU, schedules, best routes etc. ate., applj to A. T. MAXWELL. Agent, Americas. On. SOL HAAS, Tmffle Msnsier. J AB. L. TAYLOR. O.H. Pens. Aft., B. H. HARDWICK. Ass'l Gen’l Pass. A(L Atlanta, On. W. It. GREEN, Uen’l Manager. E. V. MellKE, Uon’l Hupt Wood Yard. I havs opened a wood yard near Follow lawn, no the 8. A. and M. Railroad, aod will be preparad to (Ornlsb stove and dr* wood to any quantity. OlvemeatriaL Enter orders one day sticad to lassie OUflllntaaL B-dtm A. J. YEOMANS. Lime, Cement, Brick, blaster Pari*. Hair, Laths. Fur sale Ibr cash by A. J. HAMIL, 11 avenue. New BsmU Building. $3.1 this price; .nil gO "nnd f SvL(i •>n thnr merits, nath’* Inrr Ladies M.M ijiiirortctt shoescodli ('nation.—See (MMBM H THOHNTON WHEATL.fi V | Ameripu*. • • O-’-fri* A DMINHTRATOR’8 sale. „ „_ v OEORuIA-»I MT*B cotsit- Agreeable to an ordsr granted by Honorable Court of Ordinary of county, will be sold before th* o<»rt b“Sf door In the ctly of Americas.MtmWr eouooj Georgia, on the first Tuesday In Best, between th* treat boors of a*l« following lots of lead, to-wlt: Lot. tiSSS 1IS1SS-g-s; haadrsd1 two a^nbrifOdVC -*”* 0 | county, deceased. Bold tor paying tbs drbm ann legacies of «}d and carrying out tbe provisions of tssfty, will. Term. mad. known on d»y “'tit ° Admbnntw de bonis non eum te*‘»®' llU> snnexo of B, H, Clark. - £ucnon Agreeable K, g2b% , ft-W,~T..C0 0 ^ to an orderj-aued tbej*}^ □umberrlghly (»|) nml #ny of Webster county. Georgia. 8?]“.Y„U>e