Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 19, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER l», 1891. CONFLICTING OFFICIAL news from brazil sa| TrtAT COUNTRY IS TRANQUIL. ,1,11 (dries* Anxiously Awaited In I .Otld.1 Cenaonfetp Prevents Dl.patc| Not Approved by the Government I ing Knrope. London, Nov. 18.—New* from Br; continues of tbe most conflicting actor, official dispatches from Ri< Janeiro asserting with unequiv| positiveness that the country is lately tranquil,* while telegrams llnenos Ayres and Santiago report zil torn with dissensions and Actually facts will probably uotlbe known until mail advices are record, as official censorship prevents patches not approved by tbe goi went reaching Europe direct. It known how such dispatches llnenos Ayres and Chili. The latest official advice from slates the trouble in Rio Grumle is purely local, and that the giwrn- uicut of that state is uow iu the Jnds of the provisional junta. It is in| from tlds that the authorities at gards tlie junta in sympathy witPthe central government, but this si contradicted by dispatches froti lingo. These declare that the sieiial junta has taken absolute introl mid asserts that it hos.au anjiw 3i),- (100 men armed with rifles. It ifshort of artillery and has hut one w..r|essel, a river monitor, lightly armed. UTialesala Denial.. WasUINUTON, Nov. 18.—Sen| iloca, the Brazilian minister, ceived the following cahlegra the minister of foreign relatior RlO, Nov. 14, 1801.—AJ complete trunquility exists ill j Men as re- front that states except Rio Grande, where conftts per taining to local politics occnrll, with which, iu virtue of the constit Jpn, the federal government could not Kerfere. Deny rumors of secession. Tl idea is condemned by all Brazilians! Affirm that no state thinks of secedA; deny that members of tlie dissolve:,ongress are in foreign legations us refugees. Nearly all the members of coa-ess re turned to their states; those vm remain hers go about the city nt thelrfertv. A day will be set for the next elAion, and congress convoked to meet it lediately after. General Deodon will view the troops to-morrow, the annl *rs«ry of the proclamation of the Rein lie. • C iRgoNT. As confirmatory evidence the truth of the statement that trnn eslin Rio Grande ore purely internal > d iivs no besritigoo national affaire Minister Mendocasays that he has lisAvered that the junta is composed f fclr per- sons instead of three as at fir t relirted. It was at tint supposed mat 1,'aslal Rlbira was the name of die uluber, whereas it appean that two arsons were referred to, Senor Cnssl and Benor Ribiro. Both of these nln are prominent Republican leaders l the state, to that the jnnta stands 1% Re publicans to one .old Liberal. Tl lat ter, General Rosario, however, | not believed to cherish any lnomfliinl principles. THE MERRY BRITISH BEGGAR. 1 brave tbe day, I brave the bight, I throw my sorrows to the wind. And try to keep a cheerful mind. Although my east Is thin and light. Although my hat Is wondered at. Because I shaved the outer rim To try aod keep It atuooUi and trim. . I langh and ting and whittle, too. When I have wind enough to spare. But In the thorp and frosty air My breath comet short, my nose tnrna blue, My flitters freeze. And my poor kuees Would knock together did they dare: But atilt I keep a Jaunty air. When bread la scarce nod sheltur poor I w-atch the sparrows, nod t say *T only want a meal a day." And If they tu/n mo from tho door I tramp for weeks. And dodge tho benka. And with no money for a last i try mi archway or a abed. I bravo tho day. I brave the night, 1 throw my sorrowa to tho wind, *Tis wise to keepa cheerful mind And screw your courage fey the tight. And so, kind sir, in case you err, With over pity worse than none. Just baud u copper aud have done. -Nina F. Layura in Longman's Magazine, Men’s, ITouth’s, Boys’ and Ch Officers Elected. Boston, Nov. 18.—At tbe ssssi| the World's and National Wo Christian Temperance Union tion, Francis E. Willard wot president, Mrs. Mary A. Woodl wa» elected recording secretary, I Caroline E. Buell of Chicago, i .ponding secretary and of the d rnent of omnixstioa; Miss I Pugh, of Chicago, treasurer. A her of reports wore presented. Pslsenad Whisky. Point Pleasant, Tenn., Nov. Frank Galbraith, a fanner, inviti oral nsighbora to participate in I ties at Ms housc^ and during tbs ■ ing a jug of whisky was produced. I company drank freely. In a short { they were taken violently UL A i cisn was summoned, bat throe ot| men’s sufferings were endsd by It is not known how the whiskr l poisoned. a Swiss Bank la Trouble, Bkrnk, Nov. 18.—The mannfactu town of Wintherthnr, twelve from Zurich, is in a state of fin* panic, owing to the suspension of I Credit hank of that piece. W. K. Vanderbilt wasnlfeelim well the other day, so he tied take a trip to Europe, arcompan: “ ‘ ‘ rsaiu he his physician. Tbe doctor said he not afford to leave his practice, wll was worth $1,000 s week. Mr. 'll •lerbilt offered to give $10,000 to n| tbe trip of six weeks with him. went. CANT SLICE I' NIGHTS Is the complaint <jf thousands sufl from Asthma, Consumption, Co etc. Did you ever try Dr Acker's liih Remedy? It 1s the best preparaf known for all Lung troubles. Sold < lioalttve guarantee at 2Bo and oOc. sale by Fleetwood A Russell, AtnerlJ Ga. v* Gas Fixtures ore selling at. ren low prices at Aubbici’S Supply CoupanvI Wonders Will Navwr CAue. The celebrated Tilton Twins, twins were born InTiftoa, Indiana, J« 24th, 1888. as will ha seen in the i There is bat oas body, from armt armpit of thsothor. tbs union of 1 two children being formed Id The limbs being located on the the body. Tho organs of each ore i rate and distinct. They cube seen! tbe 10a. mueee now In the city. noYl<-lwk Ml bos cam# and with It the settle “that little bill" at Dr. Eldridoe's Chinese Points for Hosts. "Don't eat with yonr cars,” says Yuan liel, a Chinese writer, "by which I mean do not aim at haring extraordinary out' of the way foodt, just to astonish your guests. For that is to eai with your cars, not with yonr mouth. Bean curd, if good, is actually nicer than bird’s nest. And better than sea slugs, which are not first rate, is a dish of bamboo shoots. “The chicken, the pig, the fish and the duck, these are the four heroes of the table. Sea slugs and bird's nest have no characteristic flavors of their own. They are hut usurpers in the house. 1 once dined with u friend who gave us birds' nests in bowls like vats, bolding each about four ouuces of the plain boiled article, Tho other guests ap plauded vigorously, but I smiled and said, I came here to eat bird's nest, do! to take delivery of it wholesale,"— Temple Bar. How to Acquire a Foreign Vocabulary. Perhaps oue of the best ways of fixing the words and idioms of n language in one’s mind is to teach them to somebody else. The learner shonld try to impart to some member of his family what he has already mastered. He should, above all, seek command first of Words in fa miliar use, leaving to a later stage of his progress tho forms of literary expres sions; his first business is with the com mon objects of daily life, his last bttsi' ness is with general terms. As he sits at his desk he ought to be ablo to name every article nbont him, jast as when he is riding in the street car or on the rail way he should be able to mentally recall the equivalent for every detail in the moving panorama of objects.—Boston Herald. s Frosted Glass. The frosty appearance of glass which we often ttse when it is desirable to keep out tbe sun or for a protection against inquisitive eyes. Is brought about by using a paint composed as follows: Sugar of lead, well ground in oil, ap plied as other paint, then pounded while fresh with a wad of batting, held be tween the thnmb and finger, after which it is allowed to partially dry. Then with a straight edge laid upon the sash yon ran along by tbs sido of it with a stick sharpened to tbe width of the line you with to appear between the diamonds, figures or squares into which yon choose to lay it off.—Detroit Free Press. I the code nt ordinances of the city of Amsrl- cuz, which prescribes that tbs Mayor audi «MreSBreMd|or Amerlruz aba I by resotatloa & II tux ^■erk >EI ibllc notice thereof. A Little Brute. Nearsighted Lady—The boy who is trying to tie that tin can to that poor dqg's tail onght to be thrashed within on inch of his life-the horrid little brute. * Maid—It's your boy, mum. “Mr boyr “Yes, mum.” “Tell bhn if hell atop m give him tome coke.”—Good News. JnjMuofaL P ■ «e the time wlihto which all lax retar js Shall dc made, and cause tbe clerk and trees urer ip slvs thirty day* public notice thaieor, be. »jn| theeame Is.hereby repealed, and In A Tribute to the Fro*. The bullfrog, is • combination of pis catorial, venatorial and oquotio delights. From his cradle to his grave be is an ornament and on honor to the land. There is fine sport in the banting of him and the eating of him, and it is both policy and justice to protect him from tbe onslanghtrof rival and foreign bull frogs.—Louisville Oourier-JonnutL A Poetlo Child, My oldest boy, who has not yet reached the mature age of three, has, I think,» poetic way of expressing himself. Thus the other day, on noticing the ripplei on tlmlake in Central park, caused by the wind, he exclaimed, “Mamma, look; see how the water is laughing."—New York Cor. Babyhood. Cleth and Paper Slade from Ona Traa. The paper tree of tbe South seas is a species of the mulberry. Its inner bark is so delicate that a soft and pleasant feeling cloth is made from it, which tbe natives tue in making their “best suits." It is also used in the nuunfactare of a very fine grade of paper.—Philadelphia Times. ■ /, In the abysses of thCoceans, below 800 fathoms, many animals have either im perfect eyea or none. Their condition in this regard affords a suggestive par allel to that of cave life,, and tlie causes are probably the same. Science is of tbe liniou that all deep aea life originally nigrafcjlifrotn tbd Shallows, f, ; . / A writer on social affairs in Iceland eays. theca, l* not • single prison on the island; that snch things as locks, bolts sind bare are unknown, and that there ata neither watchmen nor policemen. In the line of eating the Msnchus, who have rated in China eince it* con quest by them some 250 yean ago, ora strongest in baked meats. The Chinese excel in soap*.;., .vafj Old French forts are beitig soil very cheap. A French artist has bought tits Fort da Gnesdfn for about $1,1 an. Tbsy go from a few hnndred to $1.000. For Business, Bress end Work, A HIGH GHADE AND A FAIft MICE IS OUfi BID FOR BUSINESS. Our line is large and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-RoUfld Satisfaction to any Gian with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees, it. BOVS’ CLOTHING! We make most any parent proud of his or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat, wholsome and manly as one of our stylish little suits. No trouble about fits for little and big; we keep them all. Men’s = Furnishing - Goods!* Our present line of attractions is certainly a credit to the establishment and a satisfaction to our trade. A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and reliable standard goods would be hard to find anywhere. - — jj **“*■ ,fJ — r “ * 1 — 1 '-’Is to please. When needing anything Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please, in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE FURNISHINGS AT FAIR «OHN R. SHHW.ft “The Champion” Clojhler and Outfitter af Southwest Georgia, And Proprietor “Eagle" Shoo Start. 117 Ferayih Stmt, 119 Forsyth Street, j AlUGfiCUS, G3. AN ORDINANCE. i ordinance to repeal scctlot MM c > or ordinance* or the city of Am# . and in lieu thereof to prescribe by ordinance the tints when mil «»x returns shall be made. *8 < scTio5r l f. r fi? lr ft 0 onlalned and enacted by tbs Mayor and Oily Councilor Americas, by the suU^H fesarstts That upon me nrmaayoi Juiy oreacn year IMfts^lSSS?and to'procecd*3SSS m *•? sll nnraturnad. property as provided T. a GLOVER public that be bis rbaslnssssnd hi llnsorsportln* Gods, Cartridges, Shells, and sueb other goods as belong to this line. Giva Mb a Call. T. S. GLOVER, Watts Building, AMERICUS, GA aagttUmos To Peddlers. Eye: j person before peddling mn.t register lib tbe Ordinary end pay tneTax Collector MS tor the county, end $X tor th* state. Lioenz* for tbe county are for tbe 'erre of on* year; for tbs stats, only tor tho fiscal j ear. Ifany psreoa.excspt a disabled soldier ot thl'Sfate, (and he mu.t register every -y*sr) peddles without first obtuliung such llcsn.e, tiH.hsU forfeit io tlie county on hundred dollars. Any oflloer or tax ptyer of this county rosy require a peddler to exhibit hie license, and dler forfeits LYW—one-lial the other to tbs eouuty. By order of Comui'Mloner ocJI tf J. B. BUNN, Tsx fo'leelor ONE CENT i WORD COLUMN. Adrettltawanta win bs lnssrtsd to this eohuaaattbsrate ot On* Cent per Wred for such Insertion. No sdrenlacmant taken tor lea* than FIFTEEN CENTS. FOB ISU OB BUNT. SAFE BBT LOOT. K gv to Herrisg'. Bats. Finder l.bro.uyrew.rdroby taring will b* Jam* nt novll-tr. A ROOM In th* Tl.omss Building, snllsbls iV frargeatlcmen’s apartments. Appeal O NE copy each of HsrperTO Msgazlnsof from » o'clock a. i December, IU. May. IMS, Msreh. UBS, o’clock to 4 p. m. AgriLnso. Apply,toTlmss-H i the wost by F. Kaeterlln and Usorge Bober, Ih by BllasHmlth. 1 on as the property of W. H. Glover I a rut« of .. __ on the n'rth by HlIaiiHniTthT Levied on as the property oi tosatlnry one fl f»j»*ued from the ( ounty Court of humterc«MH|»y In Uvorof Clu»a. tf. onn vs. the Bald \\\ II (ll»>er. Property olnted out by W. If <Jlover. Thl$ >Utcu MW# Levy msiie by L. B. Korreut, dep uty sheriff. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. Last April we accepted the agency of the PATEK, PHILIPPE A CO. Watches, and haye just received our Hirst installment direct from the factory, whioh is located at GENEV.A., SWITZERLAND. Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watohes in the world, surpassing in merit the well known Jule* Jorgensen; and there by W* ^V. th IJoz ier ** nd°J*me«^eenjjar.^mi are only a fewjoities izi Georgia, where these ,h * watohes are sold. We will take > great pleas ure In shoving them to any one who would like to see a very fine watoh. We aie also headquarters for all styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbury to the finest grajle Howard. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. AN ORDINANCE. ordinance to repeal Bcctlou tos of i cod* of ordinances of the el'y of A meric and la lieu thereof to fix i ho lime when dty taxes shall become duo and payable, sod to pro. Ida for tbs ocllrctlon thereof and for other purposes. • . . . „ Hsctiox I. B* it ordained by tbs Mayor of ordinances of the city of Amerlcus. which prescribes that H shall be tbs duty ol the ilsror sod C'ltr Council of Ainericua. to fix lUnuthe.tlme when city taxes .hail due, una tor notice thereof by the cleik end treasurer be, and the asms I* hereby repealed, aud In lieu Uisreofth. fol low Ing section Is anseted. to-wlti Bat.-, i. Be It further ontatatd by the au thority aforesaid, that Iron* and after th* passage of this ordltsnce, all CII, taxes shall become due and pwtable by tbe first day of October olracbysar, and any taxpajer who ■hall nevlect or refase to pay rueb 'taxes by thsfotbdayofl ec-mbcrof each year, ehafl he entered upon tbe list of defaul'eraaod the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, a* early a* practleabl*. Issue execution against such * taxpayer for bis unpaid ta.es, which execution shall bear test In lb* nnmeof th* Mayor and City Council ol Amcrteus and be directed to the Marshal, who shall, by leyy and sols, forthwith collect tht asms sapro- Be lt further ordslnsd', that all 8^t°A?MbuSffii ,wrU hereby repwalsd. Adopted by City Unanccs.br and tbe some are r City Con,foUjAu^t.m. Clerk and Treasurer. Registration Notice.! Tbe books for registration of city voters for IW1 opened Monday. November 2nd, and will be kept open as tbe law requires until H«i- urday, December 12tb, UM. when they will be Anally eloeed. Hours for registration Vov 4,1*1. Ulldee 1 THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN Grocer of Americus, Th« oldest grocer merchant In Americus and tbe first to open in the new hotel with a flret-c'ass line ol , . ' . GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, and every thing usually kept in a first- class grocery. Thanking tbs people of, Americus and sorroundifig country for their very liber al patronage in tho past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and will do all In my power to please nil who come my way. • ••oiJKA- - j All goods delivered free of charge in corporate limits. .vessel .ll.U.i THOS. B. GLOVER, 2d door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on 3m New Street, Americas, Gs. Will be .old, before the court house door described property, to-wlt: Neventy-five (7.>) scree of land, more or ltes,ntroflotof land number two hundred and fifty-one CM) In tho tweiilr-ninth I29ih) dl.tilet ofHumtercounty, bound a, follows: On the east by the md .lege road, on the koiiIIi by lands nr M. P. 8uber, r ' 7W’“ — -— - - - QHERIFF'BHALR. O . .. OKORO Will ba so d before !■**«« vsy**s» hvusc uvur. In Ihe diy of AmerJnun, Humter county, on the flmt Tuesday in December, INM, »*e« tween the legal hours- of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: An undivided Interest In lot of land lying In the ltttth dUtiict. O. H., of »ald oosnty, containing twenty-fiveacres.moreor Joining tbs lands of Mary Sims on tbe north. west by properly of defendant. Levied on ss the property of Jane Wilkinson, for ty Jane Hollis, In favor of 8. A, Harris to ,..-iy a Justice court Jl.ia., Issued from the Justice court of the 1185th dIs rlct, U M , of said county, vN.fcald June Wilkinson. Ten ant In pottesslon notified In terms of (he lew. Levy made and returned to me by J. A, Covington, U C. This Oct. g IWl. tdM. L. JI. NORKKrtT, Sheriff. WUI be sold before the court bouse door In the city of Americus, Humter county, on tbe first Tue-dsy In Deo#. 1801, between tbe legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: A tract of land lying In the 118Hh district, (1. M.. or Humter county, containing one hundred (KMjacres,more or kit$, inljmnlitK tho lands of i*. A. Morrell, on the north, JatncsMctiar nil on the south, John MhbIi- burnonthocasl and W.H. Hargrove on the west. Levied on as tho property or Julia K. Jones to snt iffy one Justice Court fl U ImumI irom the ll&Uh dls riot, Q. M.. of kuIi! coun tv, in fbvorof».T. OnM’fordvb. NihiJuiiH E. Jones Tenant In pdssesilon notified In lermsofthe law. IzevyrnMdi* nnd returned to jus- tiy J. A.r >vliut hi. L r. Tills i m* uin - a r Itli, 180P. L. n.FOKItKHT, I M • >4 tier l It'. LJHERU^F'H hale. O OEOmll A, fcPMTKii CotJNTV. will I- -Old heforr tin- Clllllt hon-t* UlM»r Inlhecliyof Vmerleus.Mumtcrcnunty. Oa., on tho flrstTucfeday In Decemiter.hWl.lHitvreen the legal hours of Mle, tbe fo.lmung de scribed property, io wit: • f,ro ? Onehousesnd lot In tho city of Americus. hounded WSSlbflfHf rife sc reel, sunth by Mrs. Ildoy nnd John Jcffer on, cast by lot of Wil liam Jefferson and north by lot of UreBHWt) A Turner, known m I<h Strip* Urcet, and it u ihe place where Campbell WfUhlugton now lives. levied on mid hold as the projarrly o« pbell Wssblngfon, to satisfy itcoiinu* t execution issued from Ihecounty court “ , Hawkins. , county court A PDLIOATION A • M OKORQIA—RumtkhC Whereas, Mali* executors of the e cessed, having made applies* ion Tor Inn to DnolS?eoU*fft clly or Th.ro nretharomre to cite sod admonish all parties concerned, wbrther kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the Ibis tod day orBoTtsibarJfoL^ OrdiaOBT*