Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 31, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 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 see in these columns, the report of what had been done for their GERMAN'S EXPELLED FROM RUSSIA. Th»r R.fu.e to "Ila *h. Ku.rien Christ" Is th. Coos.. New York. Oct. 30.—Among tha passengers on board the Majestic, which arrived here was Dr. Walter Kempster, special immigration commissioner, who has made an exhaustive investigation of the Russian phase of the subject. Con cerning his trip and the results of it, Dr. Kempster said lie would say noth ing until the official riqiort was made. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro for Chronlo Sort) Eye*, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Old Chronlo Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It Is oooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed. It is put up in S5 and 60 cent boxes. benefit in the way of novelties in I -j w3 ]] .4jh*mk on one subject, however, goods and revelations in low prices. AT things being now Ready von THE EioST.the people of Ameri.us 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 the people must go to be properly decked out for an appearance, either at a feast or at business; and nobody can have the trade mark that a Perfectly Dressed Man always bears, until after they have been to iMon Wflsatley’s and have been supplied with Letters Patent of Elegance ! By that establishment. The Times-Becorder isn’t half big enough to hold even a cat alogue of the Elegant Goods, and the Eupeu-Eltoantly Low Prices attached. Only the general heads can here be outlined ; the true inwardness of the feast can’t be understood nntil 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 Boy&’ CLOTHING! has ever been brought to Americus and the MG8T ASTONISHING THING about them is the LOW PRICES! HATS! Stiff and crashed, that CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT. UNDiERWlLR: Scriven’s Patent Elastic Seam Drawers, and the Cosmopolitan Shirts in snits 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, S.'ic to $1,25. Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Clothing in all styles and t prices. UMBRELLAS enough to sti off a CLOUD-BURST? Satchels and Bags enough to hold all the elegant goods at Wheatley's that you will need when you go abroad 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 said he. "It is with reference to the Germans who are being expelled from Russia in great numbers. This is being done in spite of the fact that there has been no ukase issued ordering expul sions of Germans, and they are being forced out by a system which people in this country can not understand. A great many Germans live in the neigh' borhood of Odsssa and Kief. They have lived there for the past hundred years, It is one of the best farming Commu nities in Russia. Hitherto these small villages have been allowed to elect their own president. The petty affairs of the communities have been allowed to pass through the hands of these presidents without objection. They have been permitted to do this nntil last autumn. After the election an order was issued that hereafter all persona having been elected to such positions should, before proceeding to enter on their office, " kiss the Rusaiim Christ." All these Ger mans being Roman Catholics, have nat urally deolined to do this, hence they are being debarred from exercising their time-honored functions because they re fuse to enter the Greek ohnrch. "Another illustration of persecution is this: These communities have al ways been permitted to build their own churches and repair them. About the time the first order was issued, another came out which required the Germans to submit all plans of new buildings and repairs or alterations in old, first to the holy synod, whioh in these com munities is represented by the priest of tha Russian Greek church for approval. This is the method pursued: The plans are submitted to the holy synod. If it is the intention to bnilu a chnrch or anything costing (300 or $300 the eynod recommends that a building be erected coating (2,000 or (3,000. If repairs to the extent of (100 are required, the es timates are required to reach (1,000. This, of course, puts an effectual atop on anthying like public improvements. Heviiwcrad by WoIym. Austin, Minn., Oct. 20.—For the past two months wolves have inhabited section of timber land hear the farm house of Jerrard Jenson, seven miles east of this city. Recently the family were terrified by cries from the two small children, who had drifted into the woods. The father armed himself and started towurd them, but before heconld reach the scene, the brutes had com pletely torn the little 4-year-old boy to pieces and were making rapid work of the little 0-year-old girl. The body of the boy wus horribly mutilated and the daughter's right arm and limbs were badly chewed, but it is thought she may recover. LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN to all who spend their money else where, and find when too late that they missed getting the choicest ana best bargains in the neatest and most stylish goods ever bronght to this market. DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and get yourself made solid. Remember the place: Thornton Wheatley's Con So-called because you can get a “corner” for the smallest cash oon- eetandfineetgoodseversliown m Americas. Yours for business, f f THORNTON WHEATLEY. mn-tMs-UursAwklje-10-ln, An American For (for lu Dublin. London, Oct. 80.—In the Dublin po lice court Percy Plighmnn, a native of Baltimore, America, and Arthur Sims and Frederick Anderson, both London crooks, were charged with loitering for an unlawful purpose. Pligbman plead illty and was committed for trial, te additional charge was made against Plighmnn ot forgery on the Hibernian bank. Plighman was formerly clerk at Berlin, bnt was dismissed from his post on accouut of defalcations, and has since followed a career of fraud all over Europe. Leaped to Savo Her llabe. Mobile, Ala.. 80.— A singular exhibi tion of parental sacrifice occurred wheu Mrs. Forrester Tuttle of 309 Davit ave nue, this city, jumped from the upper story of the portico, or gallery of her house, to try and recover her 18-wonths old babe who had fallen from the gal lery. She was on the gallury with th. baby, and her attention being drawn away a moment, she tunnel in time to see the baby disappear over th. vdg. of th. plat tuna. The distance to tlm ground was tweuty feet, hut si.« tpr.-mg after the haby, uud lash led » tu- ground at almost the same -lit. The baby escapwl with h few b»n,*- . while the mother had her r i cated She is not aeriuusly !...< Keeping Up Ih. Hr curd. Pu iladeu-hia, Oct. 80.—City Trese- uror Wright discoveMd that J. Freder ick Volk, formerly a clerk in th. office, bad systematically robbed the State by false entries and alterations. He promptly caused Volk'a arrest. Volk had a bearing oubeeaueutly at which be wae released on (1,500 bail. stpalnl Life Sentence. Wueblibo, Oct. SO.—Francisco fa- ll.sa Italian, was sentenced to life Aitiaonraeot at Wsflabutg for (he murder of Antonio Gallo a year ago. Tue crime was a result of the Mafia feud. AMERICUS MARKETS. Wholesale Grocery Market. Times- Recorder Off ice. AMERTCUH, Ua., Octobe 30,1891. Coffee—Arbuckle’i roasted. 2l}£o* for 100 polio i cases. Oreen, extra choice, 18(320c. Hugar Granulated, 6c. I’ow lered, 7>£. Syrup— New Orleans, choice Prime, Common, Molasses, Gena* IneCuba, Country 8>rup, Tear—Black, &5c.@5jc. Green, 40c.@60c. N utm eg ■—<75c.@H0c. Cloves— 25c @30c. Cinnamon—10c (<t!2'jc ALL8PICK—10c.@llc Jamaica Gingkr—12c. Mace-120 Singapore Pepper—18c. Rice—Choice. 4t{c.@6c. Salt-Dairy, 11.60. Virginia, 05c. Cheese—Full cream, 12c. -Hklm, 9c.@lPc. White Fish—Half barrels, $32tt@43JM) Palls, 50c. Boap—Tallow, 100 bare, 75 pounds, $3,00(3 13.75. Turpentine, 60 bars, GO pounds, 91.75® 92.25. Tallow, 60 bars, 60 pounds, 92.25(392 50. Candles— Paraffine, 12^c.®14c. Star, 10c. @llc. Matcher—Four Hundreds, 93.00(393.75. Three Hundreds,92J2S@92.7B. Two Hundreds, 91.50®*2.00. Sixty*, 5 gross, 93.75. Soda—Keg*, bulk, 5a, Kegs, 1 pound pack ages, 5%o. Cans, assorted, pounds, 6c.@0l£e: M pounds, 6c.@6V£c. CRACkER*—X X X soda, 6c. XXX butter, 6^c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Shell and ex* celslor oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8*$c. XXX ginger snaps, 8}*c. CornhUls, lie. Candy—Assorted stick, 7c. French,{mix ed, 12% c. Canned Go yds—Condensed milk, |8.0C@ 97.75. Salmon, 9125@9l.65. F. W. Oysters, 9! 00@91.10. Corn, $2.00@92.75. Tomatoes, 91.75 @92.50. Can Pota*h, f3.00@93.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, 6)*c. Lump, 5^c. Nickel pac kage, 93,50. Celluloid, 96.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, 91.50; quarts, 91.50@91.H0. Powder—Rifle, kegs, $5.50; kegs, 93.00: M kegs, 91.65. Shot—91.65 per sack. Cohn—80c.@83c. Meat—Strips,Ojtfc. Bulk sides, ^c. Ham nvfc. Flour—Family, 94-75. .Straight, 95.25. Pat ent, 95.05@90.00. Lard—8^c.@s’ 2 c. Kerosene oil— Barrels, 12r.@l6V£c. Tor a cco—22c.@ 15c. Snuff—List price. ClOARs-912.50@9.r».C0 per 1,000. Cigarettes—93 05 per 1,040. Cheroot H—912.C0@914.00 per 1,000. Irish Potatoes—92.t0@92.50por barrel. SAM ROUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1801. Itetall Grocery Market. Corrected! Daily by E. D. An.ley, The Parlor Grocer. DeWItt'a Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, tnoreaaea tho appetite and tones up the system. It has benefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorder*. It will help you. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. New York coach drivers, stablemen and washers protest against fifteen hours a day, and are organising. Don't storm the system as yon would a fort If held by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade It to surrender with DeWitt'e Little Early Risers. These little pills are wonderful con vince rs. For sale by the (Davenport Drag Company. Flower pots ere made of paper. ■ » ■ Tea Mode*. The books are now ready, and until farther notice I will be in my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 9 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Dmnr, octIO Tax Collector. AMKRicne, Oa-i October 30, tail. CoFFKk—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c. Choice, 2ic. Prime, 27c. Good, 15c. Fair, 14c. Routed, Arbuckle’s, 25c;Tliurbcr’« Mo* maja, 30c. Sugar—Firinf and strong, market weak. Powdered, 0c. Standard granulated, Cut, loar at 6c. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C, yellow, 5c. Byrup—New crop Just In. Good demnnd for high grade*. New Orleans, fancy golden, New Orleans, bright, 60c. New Orleana, dark, 50c. Country, 4uc.@50c. Candy—Stick, pure,915c; adulterated, 10c, French, assorted, 20c.@?5c. Cryatallzcd fruits, assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 5 pound boxes, 60c. per pound, Tenny'a Fine Candles, 80c. per pound. Beal brand candy, 75c per pound. Country Produce—Chickens, fry*, 2Sc.@ 30o; hens, 30o*@35e. Egg*, 28c. per do*. But ter, 20o.@30c. per pound. Fruits—Apples; iNew York Pippin*, 36c, per peck. Florida oranges, 2Sc.@40c. per doz- n. Bananas: Blue fields, 40c. per dozen. Vegetarlea—Cabbage, 3c. per pound. Onions: Yellow Danver,50o. per peck; Span ish Onions, 75c. per peck. 1 rlsh potatoes, 2Sc. per peck; 91.00 per bushel. Canned!Goons—Standard Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 91.25 per dosen. Standard tomatoes, 2 pounds, 00c. per dozen. Standard Califor nia peaches. 3s, 93.00 per dozen. Standard pie peaches, 3s, 91.50 per dosen. Standard pie peaches, 2s,191.00 per dozen. Maryland pack, table, $1.50 per dosen. Hay—No. 1|Timothy, 91.10 per hundred. No.2 Timothy,$l,uo per hundred. Boar—Laundry, good, 5c. per pound; Tol let, Brown Windsor,60c. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 50c. per dosen; Glycerine, small, 60o. per dosen; Glycerine, large, 91*60 per dozen; Cape May boquet, 92.50 per dozen. Meath—Ham*, fancy brands, 18c; sundry brands, 12^e. BreakfBstbacou: small stilps, 15c; large strips, 10c.; white ribs, 8%.;. Lard—Leaf, lie.; refined, 8^0. Halt— Hlggtn’s Eureka, 2 and 3 pounds 5c. @10c. per sack; Cooking, 110 pound*, 90c. Huttek—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey, Kentucky, 35o; Tennessee, 20c.@3uc. snuff— LorUlard's Maccoboy, 50c. per pound; 1 pound Jars. 55c; 4ounce Jars, 20c; 2ounce tin*, 10c; 1 ounce tins, 5c. Fix)UR—Heal brand patent98.50per barrel; Ring of patents, 96*35 per barrel; Patent •trplght, 96.00 per barrel; Fancy, 95.50 per bet re!; Choice fkmlly$95.00 per barrel; Fam ily, 94.75 per barrel. Bran—11.20 per hundred. M eal—00c. per bushel. Garra—M pound* to 91.00. Coen—Choice white 00c. p«r bushel,!Yet low mixed, 83c. per buahel. Crackers—Sodas, XXX He; Boss biscuit*, m<c; XXX lemon creams; 15c; XXX ginger snaps, 15c; Jumblse, 15c; Assorted cakes, 20c. ToBACco-Flnest Natural Leaf, 91.00: Gravely’s 91.23; Navy 50c; Long Cut,S0c.@ 91.00 per pound. ClOARe—91.00 to 925 00 per 100 a* to quality. Matches—60s, 10c. per dosen; 200*, 25c. per dosen; 40Cs, 00c. per dosen. HlCE-Steady, Imported, fall head, lOo; Caroline, fancy, 0c; Choice Caroline, 8c. Pickles—Plain in barrels, 40c. per gallon; mixed. 60c; sweet mixed pick lee, 75c. per gal lon; 20c. per quart. Domestics, pints, 19c; quarts,25c; I gallon* 11.00; V t gallon flOo; Im perial domestics, gallon, 91-00; Imperial pickles, C. A B., pints, 46c., quarts 75c. BTABch—Lamp Gloas, 8c. Soda—B0*t quality, flo* CfiKSRB—Full cream, 16c; Good, I2^e; Young Americas, lflftc. If Acabov i—Imported, 15c. Domestic, KHe, Vemldlli,»e, Alphabets, 25c. - -Read Down.— -> ■Mixed. I Dally Kx. I Sunday 3 10 3 60 4 25 A4 45 0506 3 20 6 50 6 12 « 17 6 32 6 41 Passcngr Sunday Only No. 2. Mall. Dally. No. 18. MkflifB. Daily. No. 6. Pasa’nc’r Daily. 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 46 F 8 52 8 56 9 08 9 13 F 925 9 43 7 00 a m 750 8 02 8 18 8 38 8 54 9 04a ra 7 00 pm 7 12 F 7 22 7 29 F 7 35 7 39 7 62 7 57 F 8 11 827 7 00 p m 7 49 8 03 8 20 8 37 8 61 9 03 p in 953 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 53 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 • 8 42 8 63 8 58 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 12 39 p m 5 30 pm 7 25 p m 1 17 a m e 10 8 30 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 1 16 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 51 F 2 00 p m 8 00 ll 00 pm 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 50 12 06 a m 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 00 a m 6 00 6 16am 5 40 564 6 05 F 0 31 5 48 F 6 69 7 07 F 7,20 7 31 F 7 35 F 7 41 F 7 47 7 64 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 15 am WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Lv....Omaha Arr Union ... . Louvoij . Lourale Junction.. Irrin ... Lumpkin . ... Randall Richland Ponder .... ...Preston. Wise Jennings Markctt.... •• Plains • Balter New Point Littlejohn Ar.... Americas.. .Lt. No. 1. Mail. Daily. W5 NoTT. Paas’ng’r Mixed. Sunday *'-**— only 8 23 F 800 7 43 F 7 32 7 24 F 7 10 6 68 F 6 64 F 6 46 F 6 41 6 86 F 6 28 F 6 26 F 8 16pm 10 27 10 12 10 00 9 40 9 25 9 20 9 10 9 04 8 63 8 41 960 09 80 A900 8 46 8 26 8 10 806 7 64 EASTERN 0IVISI0N. STATIONS. ... .Lv Americus Ar.. Gatewood Huntington.. .Parkers Leslie DeSoto Cobb ..*• Johnson .Coney Coney Cordele ....Philemma. ... Oakfleld ....Warwick Taylors .Ar. Pen la. Williford Seville Pitts Rochelle a... Goodman Abbeville •Co] ....Lv Helena ....Ar Brunswick ....Ar Jacksonville.. .. .. Helena.... ....Erick.... ... Alamo... .. Verbena.. . Olenwood . ..Higgston., ...Vlualia... ..Appleton.. ... Lyons... . Savannah. No. 5. Paas'ng'r Dally. 7 32F 7 28 t7 22 6 64 6 48 F 6 37 6 20 11 64 a 1 11 01 10 52 10 36 10 16 10 02 9 60 am C 07 6 65 6 60 5 40 6 27 6 17 6 02 4 61 4 45 4 34 4 22 4 08 3 55 3 56 am 11 oo pm 6 30 pm 3 65 3 31 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 55 am 7 40 pm No. 17. MallAKx. Dally 6 10 p i 0 00 V 5 49 5 42 F 5 37 6 33 5 22 5 16 F 5 03 4 47 ifWfm 11 14 11 02 10 46 10 26 10 12 10 00 p 4 34 423 4 18 4 08 8 64 3 44 330 3 19 3 13 3 02 2 49 2 37 2 24 2 07 1 57 1 45 1 38 1 25 1 20 1 04 12 54 12 48 F 12 40 pm 6 00 am F—Flag Station. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. CorrootfSohedole, No. 1, in Effect Sept. 0, 18U1 SAVANNAH fit WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 26th, 1891. Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 5, Dally. 7 40 p m No. 6, via Americus, Dally. . Leave Savannah Arrive 8 00a i 165 a m Lyon*. 3 00 a 7 30am Americus, 7 00 pi 8 40am Buena Vista, 5 25pm 1010 a in Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 65 m 700pm . Birmingham,. 8 Qua No. 8 Dally. Passengui No. tf Dally. Fast Mall EAST BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Dally Passenger 3:87am 516 •• 8 30 •• 10 50 •• 540pm 6 20pm 1 trip m *45 “ 4L5 •• 785 " 6 15a m 6 30 “ Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. " Macon " " Atlanta " " Augusta “ *• Havannah " 103pm 1183am 10 20 44 710 44 8 10 p m 1120pm 9 41 44 8 25 44 4 10 44 900am 8 40 44 No. 7 Dally Passenger 11 ‘J> p m 11 to 442 a m 735 am No. 5 Dally. Fast Mall WEHT BOUND. No. 6 Daily Fast Mall No. 8 Dally Passenger 108 p in 130 '• 4 10 •• 720 " Lv. Americus Ar. Ar. Bmlthvllle 44 44 Eufaula 44 14 Montgomery Lv. 1 03 p m 1210 44 11 u6 a m 0 55 a ra 3 37a in 1230 44 10 25 p ui 730pm No. 7 Dally 11 20 pm 1160 •• 12 40 am 520am 7 38 am 830am No. 6 Dally 1 08 p m 180 » 255 « 540 ’* TO FLORIDA. Lv. Americus Ar. 44 Smithville 44 Ar Albany Lv. 44 Thom&svlUe Lv 44 Waycross 44 44 Brunswick 44 44 Jacksonville 44 No. 6 Dally 1U6 p m 12 01 p m 1110 a m 8 80am No. 8 Daily 3 87a m 305 44 215 44 9 50 p n> 735 6 30 For further information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas. Ga. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager. J AS. L* TAYLOR. Gen. Pasa. Agt., S. H. HA RDWICK. Asa'! Gen'l Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GREEN, Gen'l Manager. K. V. KcBEE. Gen'l Hupt want your house painted with , that la gnaranteed to be more ratable and more economical than other palate, bnj L. * M. painte, aoid by Da. Euhma PASSENGER SCHEDULE Georgia Southeni AFIoridaRy. SUWANEE R1VER.ROUTE TO FLORIDA, TeklnBEffcd Sept. 11. INI. K'eadonl Time, 801b Maridten. -ssnto Bgrnr 4 1U p Ill 8 06 pm 8 30 pm W 60 pm IS.35 pin ... Atlaita.. .Macon. .Macon ... Cordele .... Tlflon Valdosta.. ..Lake City Jackson vUi#.. GOING NORTH.' Ar 7 85 p m j .. Lv ittnm Paialka... Lvl St. Augustine Lv| AN ORDINANCE. ss t i2x^ u . b ‘. h 1 i r KoV x .,'a? ssr s£3 torat h^rpurpoM,. ‘ *** °."* ctlon - L Be »t ordained bv the Mavnr and CIty Counc11 of Americus, and it ii hereby ordained and enacted bv iim »/of fhe same. That 5SBfu V^f tffSK of ordinances of tho cltv of Americus whSh prescribe* that lt shall bo the duty m thi M*> or and City Com.e l of a mericuf to byresoiutlon the time when city taxes b lmii •wnollee thereof nv the cleik and treasurer !«, and the same I hereby rep(*ttied,tt.,d In lieu thereof th Vu lowlnraectlon is enacted, to-wit: 1 ftec. 2. He It further ordain d bv <he thorlty aforesaid, that Trotr and afler the pasaage of this ortiloance, all City tazesshall become due and pavable by the flrat day of °/ * nd ®ny tax pat er who the20th day of Leermber of each year, shall to.nterjd upon Ibo Hit of d.faul e™“5d th. Clerk and Tmnnr (ball lorthwltb.a. •• practicable, laaue execution against •neb taxpayer for hie um-atd u.S£wb“h execution .ball bear teet In the nameof tbe Mayor and City Connell ol Amerlcue and be dlrecled to tbe Marvbel, aho shall by low “ded*^’ l*w. bWlth co,1 «‘'•>•»»* « KX 8xc. t Be’it further'ordained, thet ell i* n £.. D * rl * “( orulnei.ee in eon- hl.rebj!reMiie 0 J?" , * no “' b * “ d Adopted by City Connell. Aar- *t. DM. D. K. BRINSON, Clerk aud Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repeal sect'ot m of the co ^ e . of .. ord !5 ance,of the city of Americus, and in lieu thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time when all tax returns sh*ll be made, and for other purposes. Baer 10 * 1. Be ft ordained and enacted by th ®L .¥? y 2 r *. nd C,t -T Council of Amerleui. and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That from and after the passage or thU ordinance Section399of the code of ordinances of the city of Amerl- arhich prescribes that the Mayor aud City Council of Americus shad by resolution Ax the time within whleh all tax retuns shall be made, ana cause the clerk and treas urer to sive thirty days pttblIc notice thereof, }*» •“ d the “ m ® ?» hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof the following section be enacted: SBC. 2. Beit further enacted and odalned by the authority aforesaid, That from ai d after the passage ol this ordli ance a'l tax re turns shall be made between 'he first d*v of April and the first day of Ju'y of each year. That upon the first day of July of each year It shall be the duty »f the clerk and treasurer tocDsehts digest and to proceed to assess and tax all unreiuruefi property as provided In Section 400 of the code of ordinances oi the city. BBC. 3. Be It further enacted and ordained, That cl! ordinances and parts of ordlnam e* and resolutions, contrary to this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Council. Aug. 24, 1891 D. K. blUNHO>, Clerk and Treasurer. WHY 18 DOUGLAS RilljSlaSlffi. It la a seamless shoe, with no taeks or wax thread co hurt tha feet; made of tha beat fine calf, stylish rod easy, and beeautt tee make more shoes of thit grade than any other manufacturer. It eqasls hand* <ewed shoes costing from *4.00 to f W OO Gennlue Hnnd-aewi ■ shoe ever offered for $3J it equals h the finest calf tM» j equals French gLno to *12-00. - - To* • The best imported shoes which cost from fSJDto*1X00. tL' Shoo ever offered at this price t same grade as tom-made shoes costing from 8K00 to MOO. ■ CO 50 FfUce Hhoei Farmers, Railroad and Letter Carriers all wear them: flnel Men jail wear them: flnecalf, kuhkm, miuwn inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. OA oO line calfi no better shoe ever offered at 9mm this pricei one trial will oo; ' who want a shoe for * — convince those &M that W. L. Douglas’ name and are stamped on the bottom of each aho* W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mam. THORNTON WHEATLJEY Amerioua. • • Georgia 1 DMINISTKATOll'S SALS. \. GEOHwlA—HUMTEItCOUIfTY. Agreeable to nn order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Humter county, will be sold before the court house door In the city of Americus. euinter county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In November next, b-tween the legal hours of sale the following lots of lend, to-wlt: Lota two hundred and eighty (.U0). three hundred and thirteen (318), a d three hundred and forty- four (341) In the 28th district of Humter county, Georgia. Keeh lot ccatalnlng two hundred two aud a half (23Vi) acres p ore or less, said properiv sold mu the prop*rty oj the estate ol s. H. Clark, late of Humter county, deceased. Ho d for tne purpose or paying the debt* and legacies of said estate and carrying out th* pmv slons or testate s will. Terms mad*, known on day sale. 1 his October 5,1881. H. G. CLAHK, Admlsirator tie bonis non cum testatnento annexo of 8, U. Clark. Trains arrive and depart from union depot* la Macon and Palatka and F. C. A P. depot In Jacksonville, Connection nertb bound and eouth bound !• made In Meeon with tralne of Central, Macon and Northern and K. T. V. A U. railroad.. A. C.KNAPP. TraOlc Manaxer. L. J. HABRIB,Ticket Agent, Union Depot. HISNttY BURNS. T. P. A. Moron, Go. JAMES MGNZXES,Boatbenstern Atent.M Wat Bay m., JaekeonTlll., Fla. Wood Yard. 1 have opened a wood pud near Follow lawn, oo tbe S. A. and It. Railroad, and will be prepared to fnraleh etore end fire wood In OBjrquanUtp. O lee me e trial. Enter order, ooe dip ebeed to Inenre nuffilment. A. J. YEOMANS. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths. 9i MPerenletorMebty^- (J. m £sssa, jar* **■**» “i Agreeable to an order Issued from tne Hon- orab # Ordinary of Web ter ’county, will be sold on the first Tueeday In November, iwi. before the court house door In Preston, said county, the following described property: Oor hundred and nlty (150) acre* of land number forty-nine (49); «lxty acre* ofl or lot number eighty (80) and flf • y acres off of lot number two hundred ana lour (304). ,AU or s»la land lying and being In the 25 h district of Webster county, Georgia. Sold *» the property of Daniel Majors, deoeeseu. for tne purpoeeof distrlbutlnu among the heirs or saludeceased L P. MAJORS, Executor. October 6,1891. TBE LITTLE SEVIKB MACHINE MAN OFPEK8 roa SALE SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply tbe best , is, AWientSi Eic„ rOI ALL MACHINES. Special attention riven to repalriM -J* nail Machinery. OrdenC by mall will n- etve prnmol attention. To Peddlers.