Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 21, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS \ DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1891. IN NEW YORK. the worlo says FLOWER IS presidential candidate. Politic. In X.w Tork Dta,no.«I bp tM World—The Awntoptlon Tbnt Floww tb. Molt AT.ll.bl. World Fl«rur*«. New Tore. Nov. 20.-The New York World, in .local headed “Flower la. Candidate,” aay»: Vnrk "Seven year, ago two New Yorb Democrat* were candidates for the none ination of president of the United State*. One was Grover Cleveland, the other was Roswell P. Flower. Onfwa. governor of the state, the other held - office. The governor won. Next year New York will almost anrely contain two aspirants for the nomination. One will then be a United States senator, the other will hold nc office. Bnt these do not comprise the possibilities. There may be a third; and the third will then be governor. Ever since Roswell P. Flower carried the empire state by a majority whiob approaches and may reach 60,000, there has been much talk of this kind, It has come chiefly from prudent Democrats who are not on the inside of party factional management. The World then proceeds to give the reasons obtained from the Democrats who hold these vietrs. They reason in this way: Fint, the New York’s elect oral vote is necessary to Democratic success; next, that the machine is against Cleveland, and that he can not secure the New York delegation; and that the nomination of a New York man by other states contrary to New York’s wishes would be a fatal error. Third, that the workers are now for Hill, who can defeat Cleveland in se- enring the state delegation, but Hill’s want of popularity with the great ma- « ot Democrats would defeat him a polls/ For these and similar reasons Flower would seem to be the most available man. Advice to Womee If you would protect yourse. from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRAPFIELD/S^ FEMALE REGULATOR READY AND WAITING. Cruiser* Wilting Orders to 8ail from the Hrooklyu Yard. Nf.w York, Nov. 20.—The United States cruisers Atlanta and Bennington are ready to sail from Brooklyn navy yard at a moment's notice. . Though no official announcement has been made, the general impression is that the At lanta will go to Rio Janeiro and the Bennington to St. Thomas, West In dies. The Chicago will not be ready for sea fpr ten days yet. When ready she will nd testier go out and r guns and engines. The Newark Sails. Boston, Nov. 20.—The United States erniser Newark sailed as 11 a. m. and passed ont by Hull at noon. Wants to S.t. His Family Name. Memphis, Nov. 20. — Several months ago a well-dressed and intelligent yonng man from the north was arrested here for robbing the rooms of several citi zens and stealing a large number of en velopes from a business house. He has been tried on fonr of the six indict ments found against him and got six refused to talk abont it, bnt a Memphis man, who is less secretive, says that Livingston is highly connected and has a brother in the United States senate. Five Italian* Arrested* Jackson, Tenn., Nov. 20.—Five Ital ians, ranging in age from 20 to B0 years, were arrested during the night. They carried fonr pistols and three razors, and are believed to belong to the New Orleans Mafia. They came from New Orleans and say they are going to Chi- Orleans and say they are going to Chi cago. They carried a hundred rounds of cartridges. Hlgliwnjnt.n Bob . street C.r. Atlanta, Nov. 20.—Two burly ne groes hailed the driver of a Capitol ave nue horse car, and at the- point of pis- toU robbed ths driver of what money the%ta£“ t |5 ~“ dth8 “ Want Immlfr.nti, Mot Ies Falaoos. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 20.—The win ter carnival oommittee of the chamber of commerce haa reported unanimously that inasmuch as pslaces of ice give tb* rest of the world the impression that this is the coldest pUee on esrtlvlt was time to qntt building them and to go to work to secure more Immigration. clou™ T h mnr>e lou* thing for leS i™~„i Docto ™ Prescribe it It, med. * "“““end It and more pl^eofpi^S,°‘ ,, S r */" , n *[ng It In SEi" 1 sregoric, Bateman’s Drone, so- sleep, the worM * nd ***• healthy ant to the t^u.n? iSi"*?* Plezs- ferveruttdSSre-™ COli °’ Kira child and nol7-eodlw-w2t ^tEir 1 ™ 16 ° Tcr wrou s iit . >» together !■ e tllat * lol( * s heaven ^ r Is bom in the sinner’s heart. - Engine^ ®58ine“»n of jo I “•<&:&£<'City FlreDepa. % mM *“M^h^a^ , 2ki?“,, knool »rhe 4 msntT^ nattsm No. art- ••■pa and*flxtarei**SH r ind Pedestal Prices »t Ds. reasonable "8- Elowdor’* Drug Store. CAUTEnsviLLB, April 26.1880. This will certify that two members of my Immediate family, nfter bavin* suffered for veers from Moiulrual Irregularity* rein* treated without benefit by physicians, effect is truly wonderfub J.W.SnOxaz. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, OA. vom atus bx au DBTiaaiaxa. Men’s, Y"outh’s, Boys’ and C MANHOOD! How Lost! How Resained! Tbs Pet body Medical Institute his msny lmi. t *The ecIsncs^Llfe^M^Ctelf.Prsservstton, Is s tresaure more vshiable than gold. Read it now, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. Bv a thorough k"Owl**dg* of the natural laws which govern the operations of diges tion and nutrition, and by a careful spp tea* tion of the fine prooert'e* of well-select ed iCoeoa, Mr. Epps ha* provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage * hlch may save us many heavy doctor’s bills It Is by the Judicious use < f such articles of diet tliqt a constitution m»y ' gradually built up until ntmng enough to . -list every te d*»n«y of Hsease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are honing around ns ready to attack *vh*rev#*r them Isa weak olnt, \/e may es ane manva fatal shaft keepingo wives well fortified with p re bl*nd and a ur p*rly n' ur sh«l frame.”— Civil Service Gazette. Made sl*npiy with boiling water or m- k. '•old only in half pound tins by grocer*. 1* b »I1M thus: JAMES BPf’8 & CO, >Uh( * Huun icedp rthlc Chemists. London, England. PARKER’S » A 13 .WL iotea s luxuriant growth, /•e Falls to Restore Gray SMusmaS aiCjandjMJWa^Drugglst^ ..mmm A A SYSTEM OF MAKING STOCK AND gram s.»eculatloa praett ally an invest or nt. Profl a larg«and atmod certain: loss Improbable. Explanatory letter mailed by addressing 1 he Mutua r. 8*> dioate. 0 w it »t., ATE, . N. Ye AP Af Agent*ptoflts per i vhyn prove It **r pay forfeit-. New por- iDlIZllI rail* Just nut. * $3/0 sample T s ntlr.a to UdlWW r.IIISCOX,0(3SfNwSwsj,Ewwfwrtr. The Greate^Medidnal Discover* Ho Disease oFthe Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing” qualities, ozmmxi Intt. . - I, CUM CO, r^-wsQtBOI. OA. POB BALK BY ALL MVOOIRS. • GOOD NEWS • a forthehiluonsofconsumersof^ I Tati’s Pills.; no ii nee that ho Lt now putt lug ups •TINY LIVER FILL# • Which Is of exceedingly small else, yet A rc'ainiitg nil the virtues or the larger M a sc*. They sregnsrantoed purely • vegetable. Koth sizes of these pills A are still Issuer', The exact also of .V • TBITS 725Y LIVER PILLS A Is shown in tho bonier of this‘•ad.**™ ••••••••••• THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN OFF BBS FOB'S ALE SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Needles, Oils, mtachmeeis, lie,, rOR All MACHINES. REWARD. A reward of tt-TO) fifty dollars wilt be pi for the arrest, with proof to convict, or a not authorised Tor extinguishing, re- OT destroy.^ .^.^.1 W F'or Business, Dress and Work. A MGH GRADE AND A PAIS DfilC® IS OUfi BID FOB BUSINESS. Our line is l arge and complete clear through—-all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round Satisfaction to any man with judgment enough to- know a real good thing when he sees it. We make most any parent proud of hi® or her boy. Nothing can do quite as much toward making a lad look neat. wholsome and manly as oneafourstylish Sttle suits. Ntutrouble- ' about fits-for little and big;; we keep- them all. Men’s - Furnishing = Goods: Our present line of attractions® certainly at credit to the establishment and! a satisfaction to- our trado; A larger variety or a finer showing of Choice New Novelties and! reliable standard goods would be- hard to find'anywhere. Careful buying enables us to offer that big, solid value for your money that never fails to please: When needing anything in this line remember our F. F. F. F., which stands for FINE. VURMUHUttS AT FAIR; Flf a-JOHN R. SHHlfli# "The Champion" Clothier and OutStter ol Sooth watt Georgia, And Proprietor "Eagle” Shoe Stan. IE Ftrayihi Start, US Foray til Amicus, Ga. AN ORDINANCE. An ordlnanes to repeal seetiov FS9 at the code or ordinances of tbs city of Americas, and In lien thereof to prescribe by ordinance the time vben all *ax returns shall bo made, and for other nurpoeei. section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor and City Council of Anwrlcne, and It ia hereby ordained and enacted by the thepaseazo , _ _ _ iklQOi (MotlwnMn tbi cods of ordinances of tbeolty or Ameri cas, which prescribes that the Mayor and City Council of Amsrlcus sha l by resolution fix the time within whleh all tax return shall be made, an-< cause the dork and treas urer to (Ive thirty days public notice thereof, be, and the same Is hereby repealed, and In lien thereof tne following section be enacted: fiszc. t. Be It further enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the pas-age of this ordinance all lax re- tnrai shall be made.between -he_ first day of to cl-sc his digest and to prooeed to assess and UX all uerf-anted property as providea In HOC I ion SOO of the code ofordlnanres 01 the oity. bEGeS. Be ti further enacted Add ordained, That ell onltnancea and parU of ordinances and resolutions, oontrary to this ordinance, and the same are hereby repealed. by City Connell L Aug.«, 1891, N, Clerk and Treasurer. T. S. GLOVER Desires to inform the pnbllo that he has dosed out bis grocerer business aod has put In a splendid line of sporting goods: Guns, Cartridges, Shells, and such other goods as belong to this line. Give Mb ▲ Call, T. S. GLOVER, Watts Building, AMERICUS, GA. augS9d3mos - - - • To Peddlers. Eveiy person before peddllngmnstregtaWr with the Ordinary and poytbeTaxpoirsetor t’rt for the county, and CS for the state. LJoenre for tbs county are for ths'erm of one years for the state, only for the fiscal year. If any person, except a disabled soldier ol - - • - ‘ he mu.t register every year) it flrel obtaining inch llcen-e, 10 the county on • hundred this state, (and ■Sfldlm wlihou. ho shall forfeit to the county the other to tho eoo-ity. By order of Commisslonere. ocatf ’ J.B. DUNN, Tax Collector. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. will he inserted In this column at ths rats of each insertion. No advertisement taken for lee* thanFirrEKSCEKTOe FOB BAfiE OB KENT N ICE Now fire-room residence near Epls- Cbanb ■ orDB.W.P. HURT, SArE KEY LOST. wr*Y to Herring’s Safe. Finder will be Jy liberally rewarded by .**rt*“K FOB BENT. A ROOM in the Thoms* Building, suitable for gentlemen’s apartments. Appl/at this office. ocup-u O NE copj each of Harper’s Msgaxtneof Deeemoer, UWS, M»y. April. UK- ' tpm. ibmj. Sept 2«* tf Apply, to Times-Recorder office Last April we accepted the agency ot the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO.. Watohes, and have just received our flest installment direct from the factory* which is located at GKEISnErV'Ay SWITZETtlLi.A.ISrX). Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watches in the world, surpassing in merit QttftRIPF’S HALE. lo* 1 GEORGIA—Sumter Coctrnr.. Wiill be sold, before th* court house door In the city of Amsrlcu*, Hum ter county, between the legal hours of sale, on the ftrs TueMday In December, I Ml, the following (letter I bed property, to-wlt: Heronty-flve .73). acres ofi land, more or Isss, off of lot oft lamt number- two.hundred and flfty-one <2 *1) in the tMoeoty-ninth (2lth> diatflct of Humw-r county, bound m fbllows: <i)ti the east by tile od stage road, on tho south by lnnd«.of M. P. Huber, on the west by land* of W F..Ex*terllR>and George Huber, tfo the nrrth by HilNsHmlth. Levied on n'vthe property of W. H. Glover to satisfy one /I fa .A-uvd: from the County Court o runner count* in favor of Chas. (k onn vs.tlicwaidiW. ll« Glower. Proper 1 y pointed out by W-. II Glover. Thl* Mr-pm a>th, lW»L^f-»vy mxiie by Ij. II. Horrent, dep- ■ uty sheriff. L. Cl HORltEHT, HiieNIT. the well known Jules Jurgensen, and there t,y W. Nt. Dozlev a-id Jams- (ireen. He.,** 1 ’ are only a few.oities in Georgia, where these watohes are sold. We will take grean. pleas ure in showing them to any one who Fwouid ant las.po«-esHlM, notlfied.hi terms of i iiejaw. like to see a very fine watoh. We aie also headquarters fbr all styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbury to the finest grade Howard. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to 1 Section tftjof Ihe oi oruinauces ui ui Amrinu*, In lieu thereof to fix Ihe time when all city taxea shall become due and payable, ana to provlda for the collection thereof and Hection 1. *Ke it ordained by the Mayor and City Couucil of Americus, and lb Is hereby ordained and enacted by the author ity of the same. That Section w2 of the code of ordinances of the city of Americus, which prescribes that It shall bo the duty of the Mayor and City Council of Americus. to fix by resolution the time when city taxes shall by resolution _ wM become due, and for notice thereof by the cleik and treasurer be, and the same ts hereby repealed, and in lieu thereoftbefol* tho an- thorlty aforesaid, that from and after the passage of this ordinance, all City taxes shall become due and payable by tho first day of October of each year, and uny taxpayer who shall neglect or refuse t»> pay Mich taxes bv tbeSDth day of Deo*mber of each year, shall be entered upon the list of defaulters, and the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, as early as practicable. Issue execution against such taxpayer for his unpaid taxes, which execution shall hear test in the name of the Mayor and City Council ol Americus and lie directed to the Marshal, who shall, by l**vy and sale, forthwith collect the same as pro vided by law. hkc.3. Be it further ordained, that all ordinances and parts of ordinance in con flict with this ordlnances,be and thesomeare hereby repealed. Adopted by City C°a n cIl|^jVu^ 24.^91^ Clerk and Treasurer. Registration Notice.! be kept open as tbeisv requires until Hat- mday, December 12th, ism. when they will be finally closed. Hours for registration are from 9 o’clock a. in. to 12 m. and from 2 o’clock to 6 p. m. D. K. Bkixhox, THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN Grocer of Americus, The oldest grocer merchant la Americus and the first to open In the new hotel with a flrst-c-sss line of GROCERIES, FRUITS, • * VEGETABLES, and everything usually kept In a first- class grocery. Thanking the people of Americus and sarroundinKcountry for their very liber al patronage in the past, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the tame, ana will do all in my power to please all who come my way. All goods delivered free of charge in corporate limits. THOS. B. GLOVER, 2d door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on Sin New Street, Americus, Ga, City Tax Notice. The city taxes are now due, and payable at the office In New City Hall. D. K. Baixsox, Clerk and Treasurer. November 4,1S9I. Im. S HERIFF’S BALK- GEORGIA—Hupiqvhn County;. Will he so’d before-the courthouse door. In ihe cl*;/of Amealuus, Huaiior county* on the first Tuesday in December, be tween the legal holt/a Of sale, Ihe following (litci lbeihprnperty,.to-wlt; An undrivldod Interest iu lot of land lying In the llKMh dlstrlsti G. M.,. of>>aid connty, font -tilting twenty-five acres, more or lew*,ad joining !A>o lands cf;Mury Bicunon the north, 4 by property of defendant. Levlmi on es Gie property of Jan* Wllklnsoa, for merly Jane Hoi:«m In favor of 8. A. Harris to- satl-fy a Justice court* fl. Ia», Issued from the Justice oourt oh the 1185th dls riet, G M ,of Levy made and returned to me by J. A. Covington, L. tf. This Get-. 8. 18VL REHT. I tdm. L. B. NORA Sheri fE OSBRIFF’SHaLK. o* GEORGIA—Hu M^B* Cocke v. Will srM before the- court bouse door . j»the city of Amerlro#, Hu rater- eounty. on the first Tuosda/ In Sec.. W91. between the legal hour* of sale, the following described property, h>*wlt: A tract of>land lyfagln the ttMth district, G.M.. of Hu in ter eounty, coatolnlng ooe hundred 000; acres, more or less, adjoining the lands nr i». A, Morrell, on- the oertts, James hhKfiar ah an the soudh, JohA Mash-, burn o» the east xnd W. H. Hargrove on tbs west. Levied on a* the property of Julia E. Jours.to satisfy one Justloe-Court# te issued from Die lUitb dls rict, G. M.. of sakl coun tv, In favor of K, T. Crawford vs. said Julia K.-lone* Tenaat In possession notified In tenusof the law. Levy made and returned to tae bv i. A^Vovlugt jn. L. C. This Decem ber kb, 1M0O. L. B. FOR REHT, tda Sheriff. on the first Tuesday In December, ISUl,b*tw« the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed proper**, to wit: One house and lot In fhe city of Americus, hounded west by Htrlfe sereet, south by Mrs. Buoy and John JefTer.oo, east by lot of Wil liam Jefferson and north hy lot. of Ureaswe!I A Turaer, known as l(M Htrlfe street, aod It le — Wash* ihe place where Campbell w aahlngton now lives. Levied on and sold as the property of Campbell Washington, to satisfy acountv court execution Issued from the eounty court court of said county, la favorof H. B. Haw made by J. W. Cobb, county court Levy : bailiff. , PPLICATION A P LEAVE TO HELL. GEORGIA—Huetbr County. Whereas, Mallssa Parker and J C. Parker, executors of the estate of Barney Parker, de ceased, having made applleaiion for leave to sell house and lot in the city of Corueie, Dooly oounty. Ga., Tbeee are therefore to eiU and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the December term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the Oris Monday in December next, why said pettUoa should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, this Sod day of November .lgIL a c. 8PKKR, ominur. Notice. All parties are warned am* mr grounds. IX V noviT-dhwIw.