Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 22, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1891, SPEAKERSHIP. A STAMPEDE OF CANDIDATES TO NEW YORK CITY- It I. B.ller«l th. B«ce Will B. Hotly Con- tM tad—Tb« Frtend* of Mr. Mill* Main tain Their Confldaneo-A Protracted Con- leet and ite Keeult, Washington, Nov. 21.—There ha* been a »tainpede of speakership candi date* to New York City, Messr*. Crisp, Mill* and Springer being there to look after their respective interest*. Within the past few day* an impression has arisen that New York rotes will settle She matter, and henoe the anxiety of all the candidates in this respect. Whether it is true or not that the dele gates from New York will vote as a- unit, this impression exists, and appears to have a-good foundation. The fact that the vote of one state is likely to determine the issue ■ show* how close and uncertain the fight is at present. The friends of Mr. Mill* maintain their confidence, saying that in any event he will soore enongh of the un pledged rote to give him the nomina tion in caucus. He has 'not 'been alto gether discreet in hi* canvass, and has said some things that have not re dounded to his advantage. Hi is re ported to have said to a friendi "The meanest thing I know about ths Demo crats is that they have compelled me to make a fight for the speakership. The construction he intended to be pnt upon this was that he had earned the distinction upon' the floor of the house, and that the honor was now be grudged him by those who had not taken such a prominent fight in the tariff issue. It was evidently aimed at Mr. Crisp, and the latter’s friends reply that no Democrat has earned any dis tinction that his associates are bound to bestow, and that the labors of the lead ers in the house have been equal so far as fighting the common enemy is con cerned. The.e is no doubt that the chances of Messrs. Springer, McMillin, Hatch and Bynum depend largely upon a pro longed contest between Messrs. Mills and Crisp. Of the 230 votes that will be cast in the canons on the first ballot, in the neighborhood of ISO Will be cast either for Mr. Mills or Mr. Crisp. Hence, if a nomination is made on the second or third ballot, the minor candidates will have little opportunity to form combinations. They are there fore encouraging as much os possible a protracted contest between the two leaders. If this bitterness can be fos tered, and it has already been partially developed, it is possible that neither of the two leaders mentioned will secure the caucus nomination. Mills* Failure to Secure Pledges. New York, Nov. 21.—Congressman Boger Q. Mills has been in Brooklyn two days trying in vain to get pledges of support for the speakership froin the King’s county delegation. Two mem- bets of the delegation declined to see the Texas candidate. Mr. Mills was very anxious see Boss McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, but the boss is shooting ducks down on the Jersey coast, and re fused to come home. A reception ten dered him was a failure (politically, as most of the politicians invited failed to attend. He obtained no pledges of sup port. Cleveland on the Speakership. New York, Nov. 21.—Qrover Cleve land authorises the statement that he is taking no part in the contest for the speakership of the house. That he is as much the friend of each candidate as he ' is of any other; that he never declared himself As favoring Mr. Mills more than Mr. Crisp or Mr. Springer, or Mr. Mc Millan, and has not made, and does not intend making any suggestions in re spect to the organisation of the house of representatives. , Hie Condition Unchanged* Buenos Ayres, Nov. 21.—The condi tion of President Polligrini, who has been ill, shows no improvement. Two deaths from " * here. AnvicxToWoionr If you would protect yourself fronj Painful, Profuse^ Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD’SJ FEMALE REGULATOR 3 Curramui, April M. 1M. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO* ATLANTA, QA. jroB BAzaar am dmuq&ibxb. ■ftOPBRH • H0US6* ONE NIGHT ONLY, AND MATINEE AT 2:30 Thursday, November 26. THE CELEBRATED COMEDIENNE MIB8 VERNONA JARBEAU In Her Brilliant Musical Comedy. STHRLIGHT. Supported by Her Own Company of Oomedy and Musical Talent. i yellow fever have occurred Ml for Pert* Unknowu. , j Philadelphia, Nov. 21.—Giacclutk; Epifairio, an Italian, who for tho ‘ six year* has carried on a steam agency, a general (tore and..banking 1 up*’ wards of (50,000 belonging to his cus tomers. Second Crop of Cherries. Skdalla, Mo., Nov. 21.—Michael Mc Nutt of Kemp postoffice, near this city, has growing on his place a cherry tree that haa borne a second crop this sea son. The fruit is plentiful and almost ripe. 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Men’s, Touth’s, Boys’ and Children^ F'or Business, Bress and Work. A HIGH GSADE AND A PAIS MICE IS OUfi BID P08 BUSINESS. Our line is large je and complete clear through—all sizes, all fabrics, all styles and all prices. We guarantee All-Round Satisfaction t0 an y man with judgment enough to know a real good thing when he sees it. 1 EVERYTHING CHANCED! New Bongs, New Faces, New Dances New Costumes, New Music, New Sayings. New Funny Situations. NEW DAVOTTE BY Handsome Girls Beautifully Costumed. THE HIT OF THE BEABON: MISS JARBEAU’8 NEW 80NBS “HE WEI CAME BACK,' “WIIK THE OTHER ETE,” “CHI WHAT A DIFFERENCE II THE MORMIMB.' JEFF 0.. BERNSTEIN, Prop’r and Mug’r. GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE ONE NIOHT ONLY Tuesday, November 24th. I 10 ni breseHtntlonol 11 mtreUy bjr a nodal company. 1< Lew Diamond, Geo. A. Jenkins, Ed Clayton. Wilt Gorman. 10 0UIlT ^„ D cJ 0 B?n^“ T8 10 rd Bennett, George t. Will Vaomt, J. i, Milton Howard, Chari** Smith. »■ 10 /ypASMSS? 10 ney Flynn. 10 MKSmjB&ttS!" 10' JO E. 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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 FURNI8HINQ8 AT FAIR FIQUnES. 4iJOHN R. SHHW* "The Ctasploi” Clothier and Outfitter ol Southweit Georgia, And Proprietor “Eagle” Shoe Store. AN ORDINANCE. 117 FortyIh Street, 119 Forsyth Street, Americus, Ga. and In lino thereof to fix tbs tlm* when city taxea shall besom* doe and payable, and to provide tor lb* collection thereof and f °8*cT*ox lf I Be , lt ordained by tbs Mayor uordl preaoribc^ffM^ha^^^h^ut^nnS Mayor and City Council of America*, to fix by raaolotlon the time when city taxes shall besoms due, and lor notlot thereof by tbs I Iclerk and treasurer be, and tb. asms >* hereby repealed, sod In Jlen thereof th* tol-i . u . tborlty aforesaid* that nom and after tbe passage or tb if mtileanet.al! city taxessball besom* due and parable by the first day of October of each year, and any taxpayer wbo ahal! nexltct or refnaa to pay each taxes by tbelOthdayof Dao-mberof eaeb year, (ban besntersd upon tb# list of d#fMlt*r*,andJ the ClerX and Trooanrer shall forthwUhjd early as practicable. Hume execution aitalri and sale, forthwith collect the same aa pro- Hxc. A Be It further ordained, that all ordinances and .parts of ordlnanoe In con flict with this ordlnsDees.beand tbe some are AN ORDINANCE. CM ty Coune u tf^Arner leufhi InHiy^iwolation fix tbe tlm* within which all tax return and the same I* naraby repealed, and In Hen thereof the Ibilowlhgaectlpn be enacted; tixc.2. Belt farther enacted and o.dalned by tha authority aforesaid, That from ard alter the paataga of this ordinance all tax re turn* .hall be mad* between, »be first day of April and th* first day of July of each year. That npon tha first day of July ofeaer It shall be tbe duty of the clerk and ire to cl>a* hla digest and to proceed to and tax all unre'uraed property as provided In aeoilon too of tb* cod. or ordinance* 01 tb* OltT. *• use. S. Be It further enact*! and ordained, hat ell ordinances and parts of ordinam e* Clerk and Treasurer. To Peddlers. Eveiy person before peddling most nclater wltb the Ordinary and partheTax Collector ro for the county, sadrs tor the ataf- Qoanm for th. county an for tb* 'em* of o year; tor tbe atate. nty an for tbe 'em of one only for the flaeal year, oepta disabled eoldfer of o shall npon failure or tefttaal eo toexb bit. thepad- dfer forfeits *300-one-baif to tbe Informer, tbe other to tbe county. By order of Commissioners. OdB tf J. B. DUNN, Tax Collector. Registration Notice. Tbe books for registration of eity voters for 1891 opened Monday. November 2nd. and will be kept open as the law requires until Hat- urday, December 12th, 1891. when they will be finally closed. Hours tor registration are from 9 o'clock a. in. to 12 m. and from 2 clock to 5 p. m. D. K. Biinion, Last A^Tl' Tdfe acceded the agency of the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO. Watohes, and have just received our dost installment direct from the factory, whioh is located at GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Messrs. Patek, Philippe & Co. Are manufacturers of the finest grade watohes in the world, surpassing in merit the well known Jules Jurgensen, and there are only a fewlcities in Georgia, where these watohes are sold. We will take great pleas ure in showing them to any one who won'd like to see a very fine watoh. We aie also headquarters for all styles and grades of American Watches, from the long wind Waterbnry to the finest grade Howard. WH,"'.' [ •.. > JAMES FRIOKER & BRO. T. M. Allen, E. Taylor. T. E. Allen, TO A QUICK PURCHASER A FINE OPPORrUNlir. 400 ACRES-2,000 DOLLARS HALF CA8H; BALANCE IN TWELVE MONTHS AT 8 PER CENT, 180 acres cleared; 220 acres good pine timber. Situated In Terrell county, three-quarters miles from railroad station, A great many other bargains. ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. AMERIQUS. QA. MDEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE Oc.t'S'2mo-d-Man< Neatest and moat durable for yard*, Uwni and c teller. Will be in Americas Nov. 1st. Leave order* and fit ioforauUioo of A* * S HERIFF’S HALE. GEORGIA—Sumter Coumty. Will be sold, before the court house door in the city of Americus, Sumter county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the firs Tuesday In Decem'ier, 1891, the following described property, to*wit: Heventy-flve (7.*) acre* of land, more or Itss, off of lot of land number two hundred and fifty-one (2.*>1) In the twenty*nlnth (29th) dlst'ict of Sumter county, bound aa follow*: On the east t>v the od stage road, on the aouth by lauds of M. P. Huber, on the went by lands or W F. Essterlln and George Huber, on the nr.rth by Hilaa Hinith. Levied on as the property of W. H. Glover to satisfy one fi fa .Maned from the County Court o' Hnmtkraminty In favor of Cbaa. G. onn vb. the Raid W. II. Glo«er. Property printed out by W. II Glover. Thla Maicn Sth, 1891. Levy inndo by L. B. Forreat, dep uty sherltT. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. DHERIFF’HHALE. O GEORGIA—Sumter countv. Will be boM before the court houae door. In the a'lty «»f Americus, Sumter county, on the Aral Tuenday lu December, 1891, i.e* tween the legal hour* of tale, the following d ncilbed property, to-wlt: An undivided Interest lu lot of land lying In the 1185th dintrlct, G. M., of raldcounty, cont Lining twenty-fiveacren.moreor lean,ad joining the landa of Mary Sims on tbe north, on 'he nniith by .fame* Green, Sr., on the eaat by W W. Dozier and Jamen Green, Sr., ou the went by property of defendant. Levt*d on an the property of Jane Wllklnaon, for merly Jane Hollis, In favor of 8. A. Harris to •Mtl'fy a Jontloe court fl. 1m., Issued from tb* Justice court of the 1185th din- riot, G. M , of nnld county, va.»ald Jane Wllklnaon. Ten ant In poseesnlon notified In terms of the law. Levy made and returned to me by J. A. Covington, D. C. This Oct. 8,1891. Ids. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. S HERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA-Sumter Coumty. Will be told before tbe court house door In tbe city of Americus, Sumter oounty. on the first Tuesday lu Dec.. 1891. between the legal hours of sale, tbe following described property, to-wlt: A tract of land lying lu the U8Uh district, G. M.. of Humter county, containing on« hundred (100) acres, more os less, adjoining the lands of O, A. Morrell, on the north, James McGar-ah on tho aouth, John Mash- burn on the east and W. M. Hargrove on the west. Levied on ms the property of Julia E. Jones to satiMfy one J ustlce Court fi la issued from the il&itli «IIh net, G. M.. of said couu- tv, In favor of H.T. Crawford va. said Julia E. Jones Tenant in possession notified lu terinsof the luw. U>vy mmle and returned to me by J. A. Covington. L. C. This Decem ber itb, 1800. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. S HERIFF’S HALE. GEORGIA, Sumter Countv. Will be sold before the court house door In the city of Americus. Humler county, Oa., on the :l r*t Tuesday lu I>ecenib?r,l8Mi,b<*tweou the lei^al hours of sale, the fo.lowing de- Horlbe*! property, lo wit: One houHeanu lot In the city of Amorlcus, hounded west by 8'rife sereet, south by Mrs. Buoy and John Jetferon, east by lot of Wll- I he place where Campbell Washington now lives. Levied ou and sold as tbe property of Campbell Washington, to satisfy a countv court execution issued from the county court of said county, in favor of H. B. Hawkins. Levy made by J. W. Cobb, county court bailiff. This Oct. 31, 1891. J. B. LAM aK, Deputy Sheriff. J A PPLICATION A LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA—Humter Countt. Whereas, Malissa Parker and J C. Parker, executors of the estate of Barney Parker, de ceased, having made applies'ion for leave to sell house and lot in toe city of Corusle, Dooly county, Ga., These are therefore to cits and admonish II parties concerned, whether kindred or redltore, to show cause on or before tbe December term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on thefirecMonday In December next, why said petition should be granted as prayed for. .Witness my band and offlelal signature, this Sod day or No vember.im. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. Notice ,r w ' n * t &t tr ™ r svx>z