Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 05, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICAS DAILY TIMES-RECOK0ER: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, I8»l/ NEWS DI8PATCHE8 CONDENSED. An Kpltom* of H»pp*ainga from Kwetf The coming woman can be healthy. She will be, if she’s wisely cared for. As she enters womanhood. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription builds up and strengthens the system and regulates and pro motes the functions. It's a supporting tonic, and a quiet ing, strengthening nervine. It corrects and cures all ‘hose delicate derangements and weaknesses peculiar * to the sex. In every Case for which it’s recommended, the “ Favor ite Prescription” \» guaranteed to give satisfaction. If there’s no help, there’s no pay. It does all that's claimed for it, or the money is refunded. It’s a risky way to sell it— but it isn't your rsk. A City <>f Mexico dispatch mates thnt the minister of war any*(hat the strict est investigation will !>» made in the rase ot the American soldier Barrett. E'l Smith, the 22 year-old soil of a liroiiiiiiet farmer living near Kiluore, Ohio, e<•mraiited su cide by the reyoi vet route, j lie only cause assigned is that ilia boat girl gave him the shake. Tlie Paris siacle says that it under stands that tlie pope without delay will issue a declaration disapproving of the agitation which is being carried oil against the government by the French bishop*. An Athens dispatch states that a com mittee consisting of eight ministerial ists and fonr members of the opposition hat been appointed to report on a mot ion for the ini|s>acliuient of Triooupons. the ex-prime minister. A Washington special says that it was rumored at the treasury depart ment that tlie Bank 6f England hnd de cided to issue silver notes to the amount of £1.000.000, but it is ini|a>ssible to ob tain continuation ot the minor. GE0.D. WHEATLEY This fthlpment bought from the manufactur ers at the very cloae of their season’* trade, offers inducements in the way of price Unap proachable in stock a iMiuglit only a short time ago For your half ilrau suit you want one of our Hudson Winy, fro $12.50 to $20 po? NOBBV SACK SyilS n Cheviot, Serge and Imported Worsted effect", from 97.50 to #15 per tnit. OVERCOATS AND ODD PANT8. Our Hue of UMlerwear, .Collars, Cali, Harikerdileli, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Is the choicest ever seen In the elty, and our low prloes on everything will simply aetonleh ’Ton will be plowed with what yon buy, and save money by doing your trading at GEORGE D. WHEATLEY, L«mv Street and Cotton fvenue THS LITTLE SEWING MACHINE HAN orrms voa'sALx SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For *11 Machines on easy ter n«. n»d can supply fh* forei Needles, Oils, Attacluneeis, Eic,, rOR All MACHINES. 8pecial attention glv»*ii to rvpnit:nir *l> small Mnrhlner/. OpdeN. by it.sil nil] r*» it attention. reive pr>»nut» • ••iiSSOMM • GOOD NEWS • A FORTHEMILUONSOFCONSUMERSOF A 2 Tutt’s Pills, I V nonnee tlist he it now potting op a •TINY LIVER FILL# .which Is of ex A rtCaltilng all v d vlrtdi. or tl» U^er 4 . o>n They are guaranteed f J vrgeleMeV'noUi aiaee or these pills A are still Issued. Tile exact else o€ ,W • TITTN TINY LIVER PILLS A la shown in the border of this v ••••••••••• Dissolution Notice. The Arm of Quarry A t'esilcbsrrv, have bee • doli a a market bietneas In th- otty. baa bm dissolved by mutual consent. The bttslnsw will be mnllo «1 by Mae, r». J. K. Cameron and H. T. Castleberry, nnd r the Arm name of Cameron A Castleberry at leoUtV ■ ‘ - theaameold stand, who assume nil Uu»i and collect all acoonnu. Parties who ere indebted to the old arm are earnestly ‘ .ard and settle ihelr attested to onme f rward nnd eettlo ihelr ec- counts, ns the boohs must lie c’nee<l up. Thanking tbe pubbe f ir ihelr liberal patinn* es-ftrd&w. Proclamation. Upon nuthntlty of the mayor and city council at regui.r meeting . ssembleil. I hereby g'»anotice that on Wedn-sdav, lie swsvmE'XniYi Americas, Oa. - Th. polls will open at a o'clock, a. ■. and close wt 4 o’clock r. ■ Only those who are qualified to vote O' members of the legislature and who have paid all taxea will be permll November 18,' Bl. by tbe elly t J.& t rKLDER, Mayor. WOOD YARD. We bsve opened up a drat-class Wood Yard, at IboHiatulatd Oil Tan>, and solicit the patronage o, tbeelllxensof Americas. We will ruriil.li good, dry oak. pine or hick ory wood a> cheap -as anybody. All wood sawed to suit pnreoaser. HaUs acttonguar anteei. Send na vouror*— KART nov.Oi-61. . ’ A DUCKWORTH. Registration Notice. The hooka for registration of elty voters for HOI opened Monday. Novell, Iter 2nd, and will l>e kept open as llic law reoulrcs until Ns,, urday. December Mb, 1*11. when they will be finally cios-d. Hour* for registration are A Kansas City special says: the per- formance of "Cleoiiatra" was postponed on acconnt of the illness of Miss Fanny Davenport. She has a severe attack of nervona prostration anil suffers con- staidly from headache. Her physician ch. cays she must have a long rest. A Tucson, Ariz., special says that in regard to tlie report sent out thnt the Apache Indiana lmd killed a man named Daniels and wounded Major Downing, in the Cliirachna mountains, it tarns out that the shooting was done by a man named Fay, who wore moccasins. Secretary John T. Dickinson of the National World's Fair commission, writes to the Associated Press to say that the report that he had resigned that position to accept tlie general tnan- agerahip of a railroad iu Texas Hnd Arkansas is wholly without foundation in fact. A Philadelphia special says: The 4 o’clock express on the Bound Brook route from New York collided with a gravel train near Flemington, N. J. Six persons, said to be railroad eni- J loyee, were killed sud a number in ured. No details of the scciilent are obtainable here. A Nashville special says: Tlie cer tificate of e' d ion as a member of con gress to represent the second district has lieen is«ned liv Governor Buchanan to John C. Honk. The official returns from the recent elections show tlie total vote to be: J. C. Honk. 34,(9.*; J. C. J. Williams, 7,821); W. H. Henry, 211. An E linlmrg, lull., special says: Ja cob Toiler, one of the pioneers of this city and comity, died rather suddenly. He bad been afflicted for three years past with diabetes, and three mouths ago cone. iveil the idea that all food was injurious in his case, except onions nnd milk, and since then has eaten nothing but tiiis diet. • A New York special states that a Herald’s Valparaiso dispatch is as fol lows: 1 he ir that the supreme court judges have unofficially notified tlie government that the constitution does no; ciintiteinince tlie prosecution of civil suits us contemplated against tlie miii- is'ers of Bsliiiacedu's cabinet and the mcniliera of congress. A Ism,Ion dis|uttch says thnt her royal highness, Augusta Helena Victoria, thi'd daughter of the queen, wife of Pii ice Frederick Chrisiinti Charles Augustas of Schleswig-Holstein, Son- dendmrg-Ailgnstelihnrg, has given her Consent to Income president of the Eng lish ladies' committee on woman's work for the Chicago exhibition. A Nan Francisco special says flint Actor M. B. Cnrtis("Sami of Posen”), who shot Policeman Alexander Grant, «\cd a writ of habeas corpus, return able before the supreme court. Cnrtis is now in the county jail awa.tiiig trial for murder and wants to lie released on bail, which was refused him by Judge Troutt, the committing Magistrate. At Denver the 1-yeur-Hitd-u-half-old son of Mrs. George Mosteu upset a son of Mrs. George Mosteu upset a lump and set his clothes gu fire. The mother picked up the child, ran Into COUNTY DIRKOTOtY. H. Fish, nr-general rew of saud and rolled over and over to [tteiicU the flames. Neighbors come to ier rescue with blankets hut Imth mother and child died from the burns. A West Hujierlor, Wia., special says that two boys, August Swanson and Armour Gluver, did not return home and their parents spent au anxious night of searching. Their remaiua were fonnd. They had dug a cave iu a froxen saw-dust pile and the crust bad fallen iu and crashed them to death. A Berlin dispatch says: The epldemio ' influenza, which has caused much suffering here of Iste, is increasing in severity. Owing to tbe large number of influenza putienta, supplementary I,arracks at tbe Moabil hospital have lieen opened for their accommodation, all the ordinary wards there liking full. There are now .1,700 patients at the Chaite hospital. uiadyof whom are suf fering from inflnenxa. A San Francisco special says that af ter a nearly total abstinence of two weeks, John L. Sullivan has commenced drinking again, and appeared at the Bush Street theater under the influence of liquor. Much disappointment is felt by sporting men here at Sullivau’s re lapse into his old habits, as it was hoped that he would keep himself in good condition nntU next fall, when, aa he has announced, he will again enter the prize ring for the last time. A Dublin dispatch states that the McCarthyite section of the Irish parlia- Mccartnyite section or the Irish parlia mentary party has decided to take de cisive steps to secure tbe Irish Binds at , irish ait in the hands of Mr. Mnnroe,tbe need ad action agains ustin McCarthy r have now com- rnenced ad action against Mr. Munroe to decide the ownership of tbe funds, and to compel him to restore the iponey to those who are entitled to the poeeee- aionof it," A Ybnngxtown, O., special says: Ed ward L. Wright, the youngest soldier who enlisted in tbe Union Army and secured an- honorable discharge for meritorious service, died here, aged 43. When 13 years old Wright enlisted, be ing Urge of his age, and daring the ' —" * service. War saw bard i After he re turned he took up the vocation of loo*- — 'Wieaided at He**- WHff* ville. Pa., nntil a few years ago, whim be retired from the road -and came, — - i. He was a' member of Tod POfit and also the Knights of Pythias. Sitkbiob Court—Hon. IV. judge; C. B. Hudson, sOllcitor-gei J. H. Allen, clerk, L. li. Forrest, sheriff; J. B. Lamar, deputy sheriff Regular terms, fourth Mondays in November and. June. County Court—.1. B. PHsbn>y, judge: F. A. Hooper, solicitor. Monthly terms, drat Wednesday. Quarterly terms, third Monday in March, June, September nnd December. County Commissioners—J H. Black, chairman; C A Huntington, J A.Cobb, O. W. Connell, J. W. Wheatley. County Treasurer—J. E. Su’livsa Tax Receiver -J. W. Mize Tax Collector—J. B. Dunn. Coroner—J. B. Parker. Ordinary—A. C. Speer. Amerlcus, 780th district, G. M.—IV. B. F. Oliver, J. P. W. K. Wheatley, X. P. Court, second Tuesday. City of Aukiiicis—Mayor—Jno. B. Felder. Mayor Pro Turn—W. K. Wheatley. Aldermen—P. H, Williams, J. J. Wtl Ilford, T. K. Bogan, J E llivins, J. A. Davenport, W. K. Wheatley. Clerk and Treasurer— It K. Brinson. City Engineer and Superintendent Water Works—O. M.' Eldrldge. Chief of Police—A. P. Eiugo. Mabel—So their e|opemant was a fall ure, was It. , Sinnick—Yes; they got away and were married.—Town Topics, For Over FlftjrlYoar* Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has lieen used for children teething, it s,sillies the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live eeuts ttle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. A turtle is very spur uiiill lo- is made up into soup. Then we’ve noticed he goes pretty fast. . The True Way TO SID THE HUMil BODY OF The Poison of Disease 19 TO FOBCB IT OUT THROUGH TIIE SHUT. SWIFTS SPECIFIC always doe* (hit effectually. It treat* the disease instead of the symptoms, and re moves the cause, thereby making a cure. Mrs. a J. Rowxix, Ko. It Quincy St, Medford, Bus., njl that her mother bit been cured of Set*'*!*,hj iu* cm ot foarbottles of State., after hiring had much other treatment end bring reduced to qalte alow condition of health, is Bins thought lbs eoold not live. Trestlie on Bleed and Skin Dtieuee milled tree. Drawers. SWIFT 8FEC1FIC CO.. Are you going to use Gas or Electric Light Fixtures? If so we can save you money. We have $10,000 worth of Gas and Com bination fixtures in Brass, Copper, Gilt, Bronze, Old Iron, Or molu, Silver, &c„ in stock. Our prices are 10 per cent, cheaper than you can buy from the factory. We carry a full line of Hard Wood and Mar- bleized Iron Mantels, Tile Hearths, Grates, &c. Heating and Cook ing Stoves, Ranges, Fire Sets. Coal Vases, Hods, Fenders, &c in Brass and Japanned. Send for prices. We are furnishing the New Hotel with gas fixtures Hnnoicatt & Beilingratb Co. ATLANTA, G.\. HUUH B WIAIT8.-* Tw tom* 8nnn a n« gun* nnmlgta. bs pmtrft* used b7 alcohol or .wiikorelMM. tm* mi twitching* monut do- and death. Itlimnimhfr iakiiirih. LOSS or ^ SJSJ£2SSU5; Mtoeo oy WlptlWMMi In •li boMSSfm #**&***■ I up and cure th# wor»t c»ie» men and women. This Is* IlipSpSp m. i«rau, laooii raaatuer eo. auuto, a., real. »»t. Hanmaxim: canbrictty Bank, aUanta-COniUtnUon.Cnnun.rcUt “t ktortt, '•oyrilidag^, ItochlV .reodnunendltaeauperlortoanyprea tn/.ntoax" H. A. daeaxa, M. D. Uj Bo. Oxford at, Brooklyn, N.T Late Parior Bloomlngdale BeCennad Church. Soio StobSl Edwin F. PaedblIC. Dm **Tho Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Av*, New York City. Tn CnrrAos Coifaxt, 77 2 r Stbx«t, N*w Yoa«. > , ■ 'm. « 8 Americus Supply Company. ‘Let there be light; and there was light.” Gas, Electric and Combination Fitxures. Fixtures Finished. Polished Brass, Oxidized Silver, Oxidized Copper. Gilt Bronze, Etc., Etc. Moat aelect, prettiest nnd cheapest Fixture* ever iu America.. the middle of next week. Call early before the rush Gas Is turned on AMERICUS SUPPLY COMPANY, 420 Artesian Block. Telephone 12. ALLISON & AYCOCK Holiday Presents. Christmas Presents. Wedding Presents, Birthday Presents, Etc. Etc. We carry the largest stcck of Toys in Southwest Georgia. GOL*P~ DROP IN AND SEE OUR p£|^ ALLISON & AYCOCK, Under Hotel Windsor, Americus, Georgia. ear. ..... . ,. . m. Wnen yon NEED or WA>T firsUel.rs goods don't b. deceived hot ask nifOLli Ol'M SPUING,’’ YKLLOWHToNiV’ or ”M,M.Yi,>N • CLUB” pure whiskies. W c hsudlr ail the l.adlug brand, of flue >* )il,Ble,, WlneeandiBrandleii; IMPORTED ROODS A SPECIALTY. ••l’ort.” “-cunpernong, ’ wnd oihfre. If >oti want t. e best and purret. bay thr#e good-. OUHFINE HWOK NuiORACCu *«-“t#lk oft ha lawn.” U you h»ven T t alrenly tried three good* g*t - ouie at oi*ce and enjoy ymireeir. Wa bhve a line lire nf Hpea Kchanm and Briar in od*. Ag-ntx for “»outiier» Pride" "LaMebora Sc (Ilian. Mr. P.A. Catching* the "ever f*lthlul,” in etlll with me.aod *■ a wnya b»*st pleased while nerving our numerou* frientia and cuNtomera. Don’t forger the place. B 127 Cotton Avenue, ii-au-if H. JO88EY, - - - - AMERICUS, OA. A WELL DRESSED MAN moat pari 11 if atrennou u» Hi*- ijl**a''d quality of b« f k'^H'K t*»* y*r *aty 1* hit* ,#n#ral wrani'g *pp«. *■ a pdi of b«d atm** n t* rly nnilifl*** i » i. ARTHUR RYLANDER, At RYLANDER 1 CORNER, oerrin i” *!■ vk a ine of M uV. La 1 o’« and OMI.lren'. SHOES, uuequaled in Soolhw wi G-or. ta. Tht Latest Slocks Is the Cerabratii DUNLAP HATS. Umbrellas and Walking Canes. A Complete Shoe Repairing Shop Up-stairs. Saw Mill Men. Attention! Our special boat nek* is heavy machinery euob aa BOILERS, SAW MILLS. AND WOOD-WORIIKG MACHINERY, ir flrsbolaas machinery, we defy competition. We’are general ageeta dlor SMITH MACHINE OOJ8 celebrated Wood-worUng machines, and can die- Mdfor count factory prices. Write for dretilar of “Farmarn’ Favorite” saw' mill; it ta the best on tbe market. Seeond-hand machinery constantly on band. Writ* for prices; we can save ynn money. I Vhn Yen Writs AUAJiTjLcfiA 67 SOUTH HRiiAH sTRfeET. IWjsi raanaxs-Bencaoxa Wl> W? H. H.XlHROEflKR. /.^SatootY WtW FISK SGHROEDEB & MAHONEY, l FINANCIAL. S. H. HAWKINS Pm'L H.C-BMIEY. Vk#tt« W. I, MUkPhEY. Cuhlar. m OKOAMZKU 1870. -•oYhe Bank of Americus.g^-V Surplus. * . tally liable. • *180 - 8100 -: PIRKCTORS:- S' 5' J5* B,e fkF re ‘- hmenens Invrotmrnt Cff. P.C.CIexK, no. OcmnlgM Brick Co. 4 Ju. Dodson, of .(•«. Dodson i- Bon, Attornsrs. g.W. Glover, rres’t Americas GroewrCo. “ —’•*— *■—*t 8. A. dt v. Railroad itlooal f s(«=a=KwmKre Hatdwi V.aTSSir WS^UI • - - - - I1W/W. THE BANK OF SUMTER T. N. HAWKES. O. A. COLEMAN, Prealdent. Vice-President W. C. FURLOW, Cashier. DIRECTORS— 0. A. Coleman, C. C. Liberal to Its cuttomeui, accommoda ting to the public and prudent in its management, this bank solicits deposits and other business In Its line. t.MONTGOMERY, Pr«t. j. C. RONEY, Vk. Pr„t. 1N0. WINOSOR. C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Aut. CV E. A. HAWKINS. Att*r„y ITO. 3839. -THE- Peoples' National Bank Of Americas. AMO. Barptn*, *WAM0 ORGANIZED 1883 T. F. Oats wood. Bee., Investment Securities. Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, 8350,000. DIKBCTOKS: H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney, me,: WS GIUle, J W Sheffield, P C Gegg, WMHawkes, D F Mathews, G M Byne, W E Hurphey, S Montgomery, J H Ph’arr. B. P. Hollis. E. Bobu, Jr., Pres. H. M. Kbapp, V. P. O. A. Coleman, See. a Treas, Georgia Loan&TrusiCo. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. BP Hollis, ' JEBivis*. Attorney, Land Examiner. East Tennessee. VirRinia and Georgia R’y System. —IS TUB Oh'LY— Sbortand Direct Line to the Kortb, East Cf ittnest Jacl tvrtlariKd Cincinnati;, TftnyViTirSnd Clnclhinin,- Memphis and New York, Pbllndclpltia and New 01 lUna,.. Chattanooga and Mobile, J- : Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. ' Por any InXortaatloo addre*., , B.TT. WBMNN, Ore. FA**.'and Ticket Ayt KnnxrlDe. Tran 0. W. K10IIT, Aia’tQcn. Pass. A,t. Atlanta. Omraia UPPMAN sROJ.. Pro pH start, OroMisti. Uppanw's » ack. tAVANNAH. CA. For salt- by the DAVENPORT DBUG COMPANY. Americas, Ga. S5PSS8BEw<?o9wii ! J. B. DUNN, AliiM Icon 519 JACKSON ST. ! , AMIRICU8, CA. , v— 4gt SSKS prepared to giro the pubile the fleeatetass of work and at the lowest price*. W. II. It. S< HR iLDKK. B-i-tr ; . / i •• hilrgi-h.' iNJAf _ , linaiigs uf C'p.t»»se’( "«* f»** cur# * 1 w.tutly i v,^ukUU..r« I...... th.dlre-k- . rumplM «tth Tkrrsrt Vwrt»—^ I Adli.ntnMU.rwOa.. 1 MUUiM.rasswras. - Sn'Jo»o*w»^ cuSiXT. oBicauu. iu- i«r oavasroBT imuM' !X 4 .- At»*T*~r* i