Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 12, 1891, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1891. 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 columus. the report Father, Mother, Son and Daughter Poisoned. of what had been done for their k benefit if if goods and revelations in low prices. AT th'ngs being uowJlEJDi'^oii THE eV-HT the people of Ameri.us and the sunounding country are ave on 10 DEATH. father, Mother anil Son Bru tally Assassinated. fal/THi* ifiWfll «<My ScejirMi^roin Bowersville. business; and nobody can have the trade mark that a Perfectly uo {-jfei/oiI uiguo oil l.o'JMJUMHSaV biKQr.nEJKlOfeli alogue of the Elegant Goods, and the £ufer-Elkgantly Low Prices oildttohhei." ,B9oh«j toilt vail aBtti IIA' Only the.general heads can here, . ^-S'hau jhilM rSuch complete David David - a well-to-do citizen, /mil standing in the middWWllitfV'fcWfeifllW to the inmates ,: < A#A?f i ‘Mfb4ytT < TO. out - T1 *>' did so. As they appeared at the door he sbotil tiiJiA'aidWnlii.'Damd David, the Mhb m ' ,a<1 both eyes snot our anu will die. airs. rijnttld 'throat and head, es Da.vid^ the sop, was shot in the iaf'ijraiu maVgnation. The Dud-dfWf)- nifyffiml and lynch law is threatened, i iv/ovg ItJe «i ——»trij e Arsenical Poison. •zwaMowiiMp caii? ^ftw. li.-s. e. O'' 86 ' 11 ':" 1 poisoning. A grown son and daughter itraWtoii ymleautd; tKbd ) fche former is expected to die while the latter may re cover. The arsenic was "filed bv the loniA ii nil* tfihb5}T e fI'W$F{T ,1 “ 3 "- „ Bonham, Tex., Nov. fl.— John Bas- 'Ijan/'.wLo Jliwslithnieii iiilor north of here, saw a large flock of, wild geese ancf'ei'dgant 1 1®t'i^i!el#ftali 'Ub'ehot he cut rotetookiiifpboil intnoZ aasaifl edi ‘j|)»Mt «fiHuBi( froiniabV>ar/;of lead and poured a handful of powder in his gun, &ndHlf«r - A GeftttehYeU , & I YGUrtti^efUd 1 b it an ,n9qo tote mo 1o lltH'A MiMM‘tff‘ 1 sW$. ! Then he 3>r«i^M!Gji«f^AoeiTTJ‘Ve '■« >> ad seen the geese alight. Rising, he saw lie says, he thought was a big black gander, and "i^lkrWSUThP^Aiaa- -dropped, as d two of its companions. But when fMPfeHfiffeHHW'tifotGhfbivaa horrified to find that he .had shot three neighbor bayiFibftH VaM'JBiHiUP fifld his little -°%Hk«Jir bMi^0^t , te'felitougt^i^^ <a r J * e ^t^b?Wit not fatal"" will lose a leg. '"•the side with a 1 #fS°EWSHI , Jn _ bw „ ly hurt D IHBIgESro;/ ,mno 9ldniooa t u II |a e j'j^tf'FfoY.ffa-tf 1 ^tn 1 xfe tl H y hnrt ‘ nsdi baa .dsaw ymaiavmin Iran ujo II HATS! I Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT YSPfflUP -HJlfDERWIm’B :T9wiven’«T!rent| SdmiPPWW8jm,-aud-Uie | ^Cosmopolitan SJU ^■inrat^giirmej finest® ^^^Mtpdsomer line of DRE8S ISHIKTSTtIES, SCARFS AND H4NDKE^CHIEF8 was, never (®inAmoHsa8j* r>3 Blk. Hose, P-ESS, ONLT tfiiSlirtms ? ■*’ ®“ rt W ■s Jersoy fc »ts t 3 to 8^ years. | ■s’ Clotllill: ■piiccs.M UMB. offa CROUD Sjriehcls all tbe q] _ ^ beatloy’s that you will need when you go abroad and wont to present AS enough to stand BURST! and go abroad anil want to present sent «<* Her i-«p». £tm nlann and .stylish aonoaranea - Springfield, 0„ Nov. 11, HTA "Efer# Long, Lean, FtrfP’BBWI, Big, Lif* 1 - ■“—* 1 ties to aU^os^^hST^SS where, aiAlmHl3fhett too late that —thiy imrnifdi ifftttjfig the choicest «»<£* beef “bargains in the neatest “ah goods ever [market. DftN’f MAKE SUCH A MI8- out go to Wheatley’s and get yourself made solid. Remember the place: Thornton Wheatley's Con So-called because youVcan get a ’corner” for the smallest cash con sideration, upon the largest, cheap est and fined goods ever shown in Americas. Tonis for business, THORNTON WHEATLEY. lun-tuee-lhunAwklyt-lO-IJN Family la Called Uy Simon Field, a Young I»r»|»«*ra«lo, Who Mhontit Them Down in Cold Dlood—A Family Petitioned By Arsenic Mistaken for flaking Powder. Nov. 11.— Ahor- i w,?,V°nfo^ D 9ugy^L ECTRICITY ' A Current Prom.Arc Light Wires Play* IV.IlAfS^pK.nk,. SllEI.BVVlLLB, l.lti&i Nov. 11.-The business portion of the city was thrown into a fever of excitement about 5 o'chrtTiflnfe oWiflrpby the yells of n murptf tiyj'iitrilicofcf the Hotel Ray. dfdp (f plople were on the spot. ClmsT Huffman, a merchant, was the flfsT fd"fhe scehe~and finding Will ing prostrate on the stone for breath, took hold of Him to raiseHim to his feet. Hnffman, however, was thrown upon his back in the middle of the sidewalk. A heavy rain whs falling and it was soon dis covered that all Urn business buildings on the publicysquare were heavily fihatgllLatfgUHectncity from arc light wires. Londed had taken ..hold of an iron poet on thl veranda of .the hotel and received m terrific shock.. Fortu nately he fell <li a step and this caused him to roll awly from the-poet, thus * lifa Tbe electric-' current off until the rum ceased, is were slightly ttmeked by the gratings at th» entrance anu in water mrtde tido- ’errlflu Gul.l Reported* , Noy. 11.—A heaVj’ gala has ie south of England, and Ire- the night grew older the grew stronger and finally blew hurricane force. A French schooner was wrecked near Hythe, one one of the cinque parts on the English channel. The crew was saved, but the captain, his wife and son were drowned. The iron ship Revenue, 1,000 tons bnr- i*n* from London for Sydney, went ashfre near Suudgate. All were saved. Letter Lift. The following unclaimed letters will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for in ten days. Say “advertised letters" when calling for them at office Arthur Alien, Harris ilround, Mrs. iiebecca Brooks, Frank Baran, Hiss Car rie Bcroien, Milla Bell, Mrs. V. L. Col lins, Miss Kittle Column, Miss liens Carter, Cbariy Dickson, Aarth Davis 2, L. J. Jordan, Miss Luiar Gcagins, Clias. Gillespla, John Hill (co).), Charles F. Heckman, M. Hitchcock, Miss Ida Jones, Miss Julia JiDkins, Miss Carolina Kirk, G. W. Lewis, II. K Murpliey, J. B iiusker. Rev. Sidney Steans, Miss Addle Smith, (col.), A, Styles, Emanuel .Soil,, mon, Miss Kstill Smith, Dand U Smith, I. A. Slade, E A. Shiver, Miss Laura Sauman, L. B. Turner, Tom Tullis, Sam Wlmblsh (col.), Miss Ida Woodards, Miss Mary Ann Wiliin, Fourth class—J. C. Webs, G. M. Eng lish. J. C. Ronkv, Postmaster. Americus, Ga., Nov. 11, 1801, IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? Not if you go through the world a dys peptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed md sold by Fleetwood & Russell,Americus, Ga. tl For Sale. A valuable piece of truck farming property can he had by applying to sep23-tf The Bank of Sumter. A surgeon knows little about railroad ing, but be is right up on handling a break.—Yonker’s Statesman, A woman In Iowa has recently become the responsible mother of triplets. She is as bright and happy ss a bird, for she has a big box of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup nod she isn’t scared a bit, Young Mushman—“Miss Clawa, beg pawdon, but wecentiy your manual), dontchcr know, quite distwesses me. Perhaps you are not awaah of it, but you have acquiahed a chwonic habit of stawing at vacancy.” Miss Clara—“l'ou silly boy! How can 1 help It without being inattentive to you?” Travelers may learn a lesson from Mr C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Parker, Dakota, who says: “I never leave home without taking a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhma Remedy with me, and on many oc casions have run with it to the relief of some sufferer and have never known it to fail. For sale by W. C, Russell, Americus, Ga. By the fitness of tilings electrical ap peals ought to be brought before the circuit court.—Baltimore American. DoWitt'a Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely nse saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The coal dealer and the llannel under wear man rnako tbe weather profits now-a-days.—Blnghampton Republican. Investigate their merits. De Witt’s Little Early Risers don't gripe, cause nausea nr pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drag (tore without these little pills. Mr* Henry Winter, formerly manager of the Savannah Brewery, says he had RheumaUsm of the Heart for several years. Often he wss unsble to walk ov er a few blocks, his pain was so intense: he hsd trouble to get ble breath; he had physicians in Philadelphia, his former borne, but the (test professor in the uni versity there could not give him relief. Coming here he taw P. P. P. advertised, tried two bottles, and is now s well man. His pain left him and ha can now walk all day. He renders thanks to P. P. P,, and says its workings are,wonderful.' Chief, yf, police—“Have you given any work jp.that track detective put on by the board?”4Captain— “He had one job." Chief—“Did he oatch.’em’*” Cap tain—“Catch ’em? Why, say,chief, that feller couldn't catch cold.” Tax Notice. The books are now ready, and until further notice I will be in my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Donn, oct 10 Tax Collector. A tramp spends bis life going to din ner. . A western editor who had been oblig ed to suspend bis paper for a long period on account of illness, came out ther oth er day with glaring headlines: “I am perfectly well! Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup did it all!” AMERICUS MARKETS. Wholesale Grocery Market. Times- Rfcobdeh Okhi’e,| Am fuicus. Ga., No vein be », U»l,( Cokkkk—Arbuekle’f rousted. 21*^c. for 100 poun .1 cates. Green, <*xtra cholco, 18@20c. Huoak Granulated, 5c. Powiered,7^. 8yhup—New Orleans, choice, Prime, Common, Molasses, Genu ine Cuba Country 8> rup Teas—Black, 85c.<$53c. Green, -lOc.r^eOc. N UTM EG s—7oc.@80c, CLOVK8—25c ($30c. C!XXAMO«_lO0.®!2!je. Allspice—10c.fa lie Jamaica Gixoek—J2o. Mace- 12c. Sing a pore Pbpfxp.— 18c. Rice -Choice, 4}4c. $c. 8aLi-Dairy, 11.00, Virginia, 65c. Cukesf—Full cream, 12c. 8k!m, 9c.@lCc. White Fish—Half barrels, 93.25@f3.5.0 Pails, 50c. Soap—Tallow, 100 bars, 75 pounds, |3,00@ $3.75. Turpeutlud, (JO bars, 00pounds, $1.75f$ $2.25. Tallow, 00 bars, 00 pounds, $2.25@|25). Candles—Pc.rafflne, 12J^c.@l4c. Star, 10c. rgllc. Matches—Four Hundreds, |3.00r^$3.75. Three Hundreds,92.2ij@f2.75. Two Hundreds, 11.50f<512.03. Slxtys, 5 gross, |3.75. Soda—Kegs, bulk, 5c. Kegs, 1 pound pack ages, 5%c. Cans, assorted, pounds, 6c.fa,0' ,c: X A pounds, 0c.@0*.£c. CKAckERS—X X X *oda,6c. XXX butler, fll^c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Shell and ex celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8‘^c. XXX ginger snaps, 8*^c. CornhUls, 11c. Candv—Assorted stick, 7c. French,[mix ed, 12fcc. Canned Goods—Condensed milk, $8.00f<$ 97.75b Salmon, $1.256591.65. F. W. Oysters, $1 00&9MO. Corn, $2.006592.7Tomatoes, $1.75 @12.50. Can Potash, $3.00@93.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, 5^c. Lump, Stfe. Nickel package, $3.50. Celluloid, $5.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50 quarts, 91>50@fl.ft). Powder—Rifle, kegs, $5.50; \4 kegs, 95.00: H fl«- 8hot—$1.65 per sack. Corn—«0c.@85c. Meat—Strips, 0^c. Bulk sides, T^c. Ham, ll^c. Flour—Family, $4.75. [Straight, $5.25. Pat ent, 95.656t96.00. Lakd—8? 4C.@tyjC. Kerosene oil—Barrels, 12c @!6}£c. Ton A cco—22c.@ 15c. Snuff—List price. Gig ars—I12.50@9-t5.00 per 1,000. Cigarettes—$3 65 per l.tf 0. Cheroots—H2.f0f4IH.C0 per 1,000. Irish Potatoes—$2aO@$2JjOpor barrel Retail Grocery Market. A few •days since, James Brock, a wealthy farmer of South Solon, fouud a letter addressed to his wife by Rev. Mow bray, pastor of the Baptist church there. The epistle gave away the infi delity of the two, and Mrs. Brock woe sent home to her papa. Brock woe driving and met the preacher, alao in a vehicle. A race for life followed, and, after a four-mile chase, the cowardly minuter escaped with some bruises in flicted by stones thrown by ih> farmer. It is said that Mowbray has left the vicinitr. Women Wanted 1 Between the ages of fifteen anil forty- five. Must have pale, sallow complex ions, no appetite, and be hardly able to get about. All answering this descrip tion will please apply for a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription; take it regularly, according to directions, and then note the generally improved condi tion. By a thorough course of seif- treatment with this valuable remedy, the extreme cases of nervous prostra tion and debility peculiar to women, are radically cured. A written guarantee to this end accompanies every bottle. We have noticed that the longer a man’s mustache ie the more fond he ie of milk and soup,—Atcbiaon Globe. Yon never tried De Witt's Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, blilionmett, uck headache, or yon would not have thesese diseases. For sale by tbe Da venport Drug Company. Americus, Ga., November9,1801. CoFrEE—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c. Choice, 2>>c. Prime, 27c. Good, 15c. Fair, Roasted, Arbuckle’s, 25c;Thnrber’s Mo- maja, :Wc. Sugar—Finn] and strong, market weak. Powdered, 9c. Standard granulated, Cut, loaf at 6c. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C, yellow, 5c. Syrup—New crop Ju»t In. Good demand for high grades. New Orleans, fancy golden, 75c. New Orleans, bright, 60c. New Orleans, dark, 50c. Country, 4oc.6$50c. Candy—Stick, pure»»15c; adulterated, ]0c, French, assorted, 20c.@75c. Cry stall zed fruits, assorted, 1 pound bp**s, 75c; c pound boxes, 60c. per pounds Tenny’s Floe Caudles, 60c. per pound. Beal brand candy, 75c per pound. Country Produce—Chickens, fry*, 25c.@ 30c; hens, fl0e.@85c. Eggs, 28c. per doz: But ter, »0.@8Ue. pci* pound. ■ r Fruits—Apples* «New York P’pplns, 35c, per peck. Florida oranges,25c,@40c. per doz- i. Banana*: Bine Helds, 40c. per dozen. Vegetahles—Cubbag*, 8c. per pop ml. Ouions: Yellow Dunver,50c. per peck; Span ish OnloneJSc. per peck. Irish potatoes, 25c. per peck; $1.00 per bnsbeh CannrdIGoods—Standard Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 91.25 per dozen. Htaudatd tomatoes, 2 pounds, 90c. per dozen. Htandnrd Cnlifor- j u*a peaches. 3«, 98.00 per dozen. Standard DoWitt’a Sarsaparilla clcanaoa the P'e peach..,j)..»:.80 per dozen. Standard pio blood, increase, tho appetite and tones peaches, 2., »U» per dozen. Maryland pack, up the system. It has oenefitted manj " people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by SAM HOXJTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1891. - --jRkad Down.— No.~8. Mixed. Dally Ex, No. 4 Passengr Sunday 1 40 p n*S 5 20 p *n “ 3 47 4 10 A4 45 05 05 5 20 5 50 6 12 6 17 6 32 6 41 7 00 7 20 pm No. 18. MallkEx. Daily. 5 25 5 40 6 00 6 18 6 24 6 34 6 41 6 48 6 66 6 58 7 10 pi NO. 2. Mail. Daily. 5 15 a in 5 40 . 5 64 C 05 F G 31 6 48 F C 59 7 07 F 7 47 7 64 F 8 02 F 8 04 F 8 15M m WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. Pats’ng*r Sunday only Lv.... Omaha .....Union ., . LuUVtalJ . Lon vale Junction .. Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... Randall Richland Ponder Arr 9 15 p in 12 06 p m 12 30 p m Preston... Wise Jennini .Jennings XarkeU....** Plains Salter New Point Littlejohn,.... Ar.... America* ...Lr. Sunday. 10 12 10 00 9 40 9 25 9 20 9 10 U 04 8 53 8 41 8 39 6 28 am 8 20 am 8 28 F 8 39 8 46 F 8 52 8 56 9 08 9 13 F 9 25 9 42 9 53 10 03 10 08 10 17 10 30 10 39 10 53 11 03 11 09 11 19 11 32 11 45 11 57 • 12 39 p m 5 30 p m 7 25 pm 12 12 pm 12 32 12 42 12 55 1 02 1 16 1 20 1 37 1 46 1 51 F 2 00 pm 8 00 No. 6. Pass’ng’r Dally, r 00 pn r 12 F 7 57 F 8 11 8 27 8 37 8 51 9 05 p m 8 42 8 53 8 58 9 09 9 23 9 34 9 48 10 01 10 07 10 18 10 32 10 47 11 00 1 17 am 11 20 11 30 11 43 11 60 12 05 am 12 10 12 31 12 43 12 49 F 1 00 am 0 00 EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. .Lv Americus Ar.., Gatewood .. Huntington., .Parker*. Leslie DeSoto. Cobb. ..** .Johnson. ..Coney , Cordele.. Albany Ar.... Philemma. Oakfleld... Warwick... .Taylor*.. ..Ar .. Wllkerson's Cordele Lr Tenia. Williford... Seville Pitts Rochelle.... Goodman... Abbeville.. 607 5 55 5 60 540 527 5 17 .Cop bine.. Horton... ...Milan.. Oswald.. ...Ar Helena Lv.. .Lv Helena 3 55 am 11 oo pm 6 30 pm Helena.. Erick Alamo.. Verbena. Glenwood . ....Mount Vernon.. .Peterson. Appleton ...Ar Lyons Lv 3 55 3 34 3 22 3 08 3 00 2 45 2 40 2 21 2 10 2 04 am 1 65 a m 7 40 pm 2 24 p m 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 Pa»«. Agt. Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. 0»ERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION- Correot(8ohednle, No. 1, in Effect Sept, o, isoi SAVANNAH U WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July mb, tail. No. S, Between Savannah and Birmingham No. e, Dally. via Americus, Dally. 740pm Leave Hnvannnli Arrive a 00a ra IN,am Lyon. -ICO am 7 30am Amerlcua 7 00pm 8 40 am Buena Vlita, 923pm 10 10 a m Arrive Columbus, Leave 3 CS No. 8 Dally. Fasaengci No. fl Dally. Fait Mall EA8T BOUND. No. 6 Dally Fast Mill No. 7 Dally Paseenget 3:37am 516 “ 0 80 * 10 50 H 540pm 620pm 108pm 145“ 4l ’6 “ 7 85 “ 6 15am 689 “ Lv. America* Ar Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ “ Atlanta “ “ Augusta “ •• Havannah “ 108pm 1183am 1020 « 7 10 « 8 10 p m 1.20pm 1 4| 825 « 410 *• • 900am $4». “ No. 7 Dally Pazsenger No.. 5 Fas?'Sill WjlsT BOUND. TV f I No. 6 Daily naaOtfall No.* Dally 11 pro 1U0 Hi a m 7 85 » tn 108 p m 130 •• 4 10 “ 7 29 *4 Ar.' BmltCSpe A r * Montgomery t?v. Sfti J87g mi.! ■ 30 p | isIJd! i No. 7 Dally 11 20 p m 1150 “ 12 40 am 5 20a m 7 38 a in 8 3 )a m No. 6 Dally 1 08 p in 139 “ 25$ “ 5 40 • r>TO FLORIDA. Lv. Americus Ar. * 8mltlivlllo m “ A r Albany Lv. “ Thomasvllle Lv “ Waycross '• •• Brunswick “ “ Jacksonville •• No. 6 Pally 1 U3p in M 01 p m 11 1041 xn 8 30am No. 8 Dally 3 37 u m 305 “ ’ 215 Ofinp m 735 6 30 tho Davenport Drug Company. “Izn’t a wonderful lesson for man— the way a canary caged for life singe and einge all the time.” “I-eeaon? I think it' Ib a bad example, if a man were as vindictive as that he would bo executed.” We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence is begotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany- Nothing More Dangerous. Than a neglected cough,” is what Dr. J. F. Hammond, professor in the Elec tric Medical College, says, “and as a pre ventative remedy and a curative agent, I cheerfully recommend Taylor’s Chero kee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. ’ Man—Why don’t you follow some trade? Tramp—1 did sorr; but 1 nlver caught up wid it. Don't storm the system as you would a fort. If held by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DoWitt's Little Early Kisers. These little pills are wonderful con vince rs. For sale by the ,Davenport Drug Company. Others aell paint, but I sell paints. I wilt give a personal guarantee to look better and last longer than any other uaint. That’s what you want. I handle leads, oils, putty, etc. J. Hkxbt Fbucmax, Cotton avenue. For your toilet powders, toilet creams, and in fact all toilet preparations, call at Db. Kldbidoi's. table, II..VI per dozen, It ay—No. I] Timothy,, tl.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy, tl,00 per hundred. Soar— Ijiundry, good, 5c. per pound; Toi let, Brown Windsor, 90c. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 90c. per dozen; Glycerine, small, 30c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, tl.00 per dozen; Cspe May boqnet, t'290 per dozen. Meath—Hams, fancy brands,I3c; sundry brands, 12’jc. Breakfast bacon: small all ips, 19c; large strips, 10c.; white ribs, 8*e. Laud—Leaf, lie.: refined. 8}$c. SALT—HlgglD'a Eureka, 2 and 3 pounds 3c. (310c. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, 90c. Bl’TTEK—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey, Kentucky, 83c; Tennessee, 20c,@30c. Bnufk—IjOiillsrd’s Maccoboy, 50c. per pound; 1 pound Jars. SBc; 4ounce Jars, 20o; Jounce tins, 10c; t ounce tins, 9c. Flour—Heal brand patent t«A0 per barrel; King of patenti, 10.39 per barrel; Patent straight, gtl.OO per barrel; Fancy, 45.50 per bnirel; Choice family fl9.u) per barrel; Fam ily, H.75 per barrel. Bhan—11.20 per hundred. M sal—00c. per bushel. Obits—28 pounds to tl.00. Cobs—Choice white 00c. ptr bushel,iVei- low mixed,H3c. per bushel. CHACKEHS—Hodas, XXX He; Boss biscuits, 12<4c; XXX lemon creams; 15e; XXX ginger snaps, 13c; Jumbles, 15c; Assorted cakes, 20c. Tobacco— Finest Natural Leaf, 41,00; Gravely’s tl.2>; Navy 93c; Long Cut, 50c.@ tl.i>1 per pound, CidABs—tl.oo to 129.00 per too as to quality, Matches-OOs, 10c. per dozen; 20ds, 23c. per dozen; 40C«, 90c. per dozen. Bica—Steady, Imported, full heaa, 10c; Carolina, fancy. He; Choice Carolina, 8c. Pickles—Plain In barrels, 40c. per gallon; mixed, eoc; sweet mixed pickles, 75c. per gal lon; 20c. per quart. Domestics, pints, 15c; quarts, 23c; 1 gallon, ILOO; H gallon 80o; Im perial domestics, gallon, tl.00; Imperial pickles, C. A B., pints, «e* quarts 75c. Btaech—Lamp Gloss, 8c. Boca—Beat quality, 8c. Cnxxss—Full cream. Mo; Good, 12}^e; Young Americas, 16Jfe. Macaeoki—Imported, I5e. Domestic, ujfc, VemlclUi, 90c, Alphabets, go. For further information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc, apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas. Ga. SOL HAAS, Traffic Msnsger. J AS. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. Agt., 8. H. HARDWICK. Ass’l Gen’l Fssr. Agl. Atlanta, Ga. W. H GREEN, Gen’l Manager. E. V. McBEE, Gen’l Supt PASSENGER SCHEDULE GeorglB Southern&FloridaRy. SUWANEE R1VERIROUTE TO FLORIDA, Taking Effect Sept. 11,1801. S'andanl Time, 00th Meridian. going nukth. GOING HOITtHT 4 10 p III 8 06 p m 8 20 p“ 3 35 p Hi 5 14 pro 7 18pm Lv.. Ar All*: i»... Ar Macon.... Lv Macon.... Ar Cordele Ar Ar Tlfton Ar ValUoeta A* .Lake City. 1 29 pm 1 .[Ar * JackaoiivlUe lv| 9 45 a mill) uu p nilAr.. Train* arrive and depart from union depots In Macon and Falatka andP. C.AP. d6, ConnecUon 0n ncrth bound and eontb bound !a made In Macon with train* of Central, Macon and Northern and B. T. V. A G. railroad*. _ Wv JAMES MENZIE8, Southeastern Agent. 98 West Bay SL, Jacksonville, Fla. Wood Yard. 1 have opened a wood yard near Follow lawn, on theB. A. and M. Railroad, and will be prepared to tarnish stove and firs wood in any quantity. Give ms a trial. Enterordera one day ahead to Insnrs talflUmeat. A. J. YEOMANS. Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths. Fjr sals for cash by A. J. H A M I L, avenue. New Hen Belldtag.