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

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THE AMEKICUS DAILY T1MES-REGOKDER: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1891. AM Ojpommiiy! TN consequence of my con- * templated removal to the two large and elegant stores recently vacated by the Bee hive and Americus Grocery Company. I will, during the coming week and until remov al, make an in the prices of all goods. Now is the time to buy your suits, either for Men, Youths or Children, as we will show you prices never before seen in Americus. Our great sale of is now in progress, and we hope to close out the entire stock by January ist, if low prices on good goods consti tute any attraction. We have had an immense trade the past week in Over coats, but in consequence of new arrivals in this deparment, we are still prepared to offer you a stock that cannot be equaled in variety, and at prices that you will be sure to find agreeable to the times. We have some special at tractions in We want to close out ar big lot of these before removal,and will offer at prices that will be sure to move them rapidly. Bring on the boys and fix them up. It is predicted that we are to have an unusually severe winter, so I give you good advice: Take care of the boys’ comfort and save big doctor’s bills. “An ounce of prevention is worth about a ton of cure. Remember we are closing out several lines of and will give you prices never before seen in Americus. The above notice on all bus iness and no buncombe. Give me a call and you will be con vinced. Thanking you for your veiy liberal patronage during the Fall and Winter, season, and soliciting a continuance of the of the same, I dm. as ever, ikitoi Waealky. MRS. MAVBRICK’S MOTHER Oil* to See Her Behind lb* PH»* Wall*. Efforts for Her Ksleaae- LOXDOM, Due- 11—Permission feldora granted to life prisoners wa*. given to Ura. Ma.vbrick to receive a visitor from the outside world. It wa* her mother, Baroness Caroline de Roque, now resident of Ronen, France. From, her mother Mrs. Maybrick first learned of the efforts being made to restore her to her children and the world. 8he was told of the money which bad been con tributed by people in the United States to pay counsel to attempt to secure her release, and of the Manchester fund which had been raised for the same purpose. latter the baroness was interviewed regarding Mrs. Maybrick by • repre sentative of the Associated Press. The baroness ssid she fonnd her daughter looking ill. She is very weak, and ia frequently an inmate of the prison hos pital. She is nimble to sleep or to eat the coarse food given to the prisoners. During the coarse of their short con versation Mrs. Maybrick said in de spairing tones to her mother: "I have done nothing. Nothing baa been proven against me. Why do they keep me here? Is it because I am a poor little American girl? I cannot un derstand wliy they will not give J ‘ mercy or par.lon and let yon take away. I mr deeply, deeply, grateful to my Americ a friends for all they have done in my behalf. ” Baroness de Roque said that Mat thews, home secretary, and the prison officials always gave her the greatest facilities when she visited the prison. She declared that Mrs. Maybrick it treated with the ntmoet courtesy by those in whose charge the is. Mr. Lnmley, solicitor, lug had tad is still having many conferences with Sir Charles Russell, to discuss new points in relation to arsenic and arsenical poisoning. These points were not sub mitted at Mrs. Maybridrt trial. They are regarded aa having such an impor tant Wring on the case, that both Lnmley and Sir Charles Bossed believe that they will be sufficient to bring about the release of Mrs. Maybrick. MEWS FROM BRAZIL. President and Governor Disagree—A< other Poole Feared. Bio Janeiro, Dec. 11.— Disagree ment* have arisen between the govern ment and Senbor Portells, governor ol the state of Rio Janeiro. The differ ences are so radical that the govern ment has requested Governor portellu to resign bis position. This -request the governor has declined to'ocbede to. It is now expected the government will appoint a military governor of tht state, and that martial law will bt proclaimed. There is mnch nnesslneu in financial circles here, growing oat ol the panic whioh prevailed on hoarse. It is feared that in the event of repetition of the panic much trouble would be caused to tbe banks, and con sequently guards have been detailed to protect these institutions. Ths govern ment has aqnounoed that credits foi repaying popular loans have been guar anteed. E|U Made Them Mad. London, Dec. 11.—Tbe Time* pub lishes a dispatch from its correspondent at Santiago de Chili stating that insult ing notes written to tbe government by Egon, United States minister t* Chili, sad his own telegrams to his own gov ernment caused the proposition tobs made that Chili suppress her legation at Washington. This proposition was SSS&VtffiSS $ to support the proposal, , and wtrehth* matter was put io a vete these wh# ss&ra&wrap ishing their legation at Wi were defected The Mtfaif fight or * the proposal. Snaked Info • Holler. N*w York, Deo. 11.—A strange acci dent happened here when Engineer Daniel Donlin. of j the Coloaade,hotel, was sacked down into a boiler ae.thqagh it had been qnickaand. He got into the manhole to lower himself, but the open: nginthe boiler was smaller than hs bad calculated. He went down port way and oonld not move. After two hoars he was rescued by men, who had to take tbe boiler to pieces. AU th. while the engineer was growing weakei and bad to tike stimulant*. Boa on a Lowell Haak. Lowell, Maas., Deo. 11.—A ran was commenced on the Howell Institution for Savings, caused hr • rumor that th* bank is not safe. Tbe bank is paying oil demand* promptly. Th* alarm it looked upon as entirety need]***, th* bonk being considered on* of the sound- rat inths state. Treble and Baa*. “Twinkle, twinkle, little *tar. vinirpu; ‘^Catarrh. eatarrb^catarrb.cittarrb, nrowled dear p*p» In lowe.t baas. When papa reads this he will learn how to get rid of the pest. By Its mild, healing, antiseptic; ana cleansing proper ties, Dr. Ssge’s Catarrh Remedy Cure* the worst cases. This Infallible remedy does not, like tbe poisonous, irritating snuffs, creams’ ana strong caustic solu tions with which tbe public have been so long humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drive us disease to the' longs. It produces a perfect and perma nent cure of tbe worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. “Cold -In the Head" cured with a few application*. Catarrhal Headache relieved and cored as If by magic. It remove* offensive breath, lost or impairment of tense of taste, smell or hearing, watering or weakness of the eyes, and Impaired memoir, when resulting from catarrh. Only SO cents, by druggists. Bonnet string* th•> looks* If they sprang from tbe back of the coiffure are new used In conjanmi .a with those that start from the rear of th* head cover. Twisted'around each other In the oldest way the effect la decidedly novel. Dr. L. A, Guild, Atlanta, Ga., writes: Win. Sealock, living on my place, had an ngty running ulcer on hi* arm which or dinary remedies failed to oontrol. A* a last resort I placed him on a use of B. B. B. and the nicer began to heal at once, sad effected an entire cure. It la a reme dy well worthy of confidence. noril-lm- The firm of Wilson A Wilton, Chicago real estate dealers, Is composed of two ■liters, Cora and Kitty, who started life working in a basket factory at Beaton Harbor, Mleh., and afterward establish ed a millinery store and danoing school there. They are sold to be very pretty girls and now making much money. Read our Christmas advertisement. James FrickKn A Btio. SAM RuUTE. Local and Through Schedule in Effect Nov. 22,189L ,— BaxpDows.— -x , ■ BaanPy - . Daily Ex. Run day. No. 4 say Only VO. 2. Mn» Daily. WESTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. at Dally. No* W r only “Bo. i: Sundsv. 2 40 pn* 3 10 326 340 407 4 28 6 28 648 607 6 15 6 27 685 0 47 708 7 20 pm 8 10 p m 355 3M 404 430 4 43 462 500 5 12 523 525 582 587 643 550 683 8 00pm 5 40 am 5 69 6-26 6 85 F 7 00 7 13 F 722 7 80 F 7 40 7 61 r. 7 63 F KUl F 8 85 8 10 F 8 -7 F • 20 F 8 Siam Lv....Omaha Are Union ..: . ....Lenail ....... . Louvale Junction.. ... Irvin ... Lumpkin . ... Randall Richland Ponder Preston Wire Plain* • Salter New Point Ar... Americas*..! Lr: 860pm • 27 8 14 7 86 F 740 7 27 F 720 7 10 F 660 • OOF 646F 6 40 F 686 680F 628F 6 20F iM U 85 aa 11 10 10 66 10 40 10 15 10 02 063 946 884 026 990 0 16 9 10 908 8 67 966 8 45 #m it 40 pm 12 00 r 1135 11 18 10 35 10 05 ?s IS 820 8 12 805 7 12 7 85 7 15 am Little gold slippers form * new idea In brooches. THE SUN Has Secured During 1892 W. D. Howells, George Meredith, Andrew Lang, St. George Mlvart, Budjard Kipling. H. Rider Haggard, Norman Lookyer, Conan Doyle. Mark Twain, J. Chandler Harris, K. Louis Stevenson, William Black, W. Clark Russell, Mary X. Wilkins, France* Hodgson Burnett. And many other distinguished Writers The Sunday Sun Is the Greatest Sunday.Newspaper in the World. Price Be. a copy. : By Mall $2 a year. Addreee THE SON, Mew Tork. dee S*leod2w-wlaio S^uffilA^sri, Coontt. Will be sold before tbe court bouse door in tbe city of Americus. Sumter county. Ga., on the (tret TueMay In January, 1982, be tween tbe legal hour* of sale, the following -(escribed property, to-wit: Twenty (ill) or twenty-live (89) busbels of orn, more or less. two (3) bale* of cotton marked J, with private marks F. B. P, num bers and welgbls as Pillows: Mo. 391 weight 461) Mo,893, weight 488; stored In tbe alliance warehouse In the city of Americas. Also 1,0(10 stalks of sugar cepe, moreor lees. Levied Price by virtue of a distress warrant Itaoed ] Vom tbe Superior Court cfBumter county In kvor of W. It. Tonde* vs. the said Prank Price. Tbls Beptember 0. i Ml. L.B. FORREST, Sheriff. S^mwomssoomn Will be sold before tbe court bouse door In tbe city of Americas, Bsmter ooonty. on the first Tuesday In January. ISO*, between tbe legal hours of sale, tbe following describ- od property, So-wlt t Five <X) plow stocks, two (2) Boy Dial* plow stock*, two (2) barrows, Are <») single-tree*, on* tl) Dow Law cotton planter, four plow gear, on* (I) pitchfork three (I) lug hose, thirty-six (8*1 plow hoe ■crepes, two <2) sets wagon gear, one (II wagon ar-d four (4) br dies. All levied on - ‘ to be sold esth* property ot J, M. Base _ i— fa Issued from tbe Irtueofamnrlg orge This Nov. 1,1811. J.T.SUfcMERS, * DU M *vl gasIsC, Deputy Sheriff. By the Electric Boats. Hochxstkr, N. Y., Dec. 11.—Justice Davy haa' sentenoed Joseph L. Tice, who was convicted of murdering his wife, to be electrocuted at Auburn dar ing th* week commencing Moaday, Jan. 1. It la certainly a fact that WiUbtm Tell ■hot an apple off of his small boy's bare head, but If the lad had caught a cold on that oecaston, what would they have don* without Dr Bull’s Cyugh Syrup I Whca She wa* a CUM, aha cried fur Ckstoria. A fall line of library and pedestal lamps and fixtures spld at reasonable prices at Da. Eldridoe’s Drag Store. U yon are going to boy some one a Christmas present, we can interest yon. Jambs Frxcker A Bro. Will be wold before ibe court bouse door lo the dry of Anieiieu*, Sumter county, Geor* “la. b*twteirtbe legal hour* of sale, on the m Tuesday <n January, 1*92. tbe following desertbe«i prop rty, to wit: tine open buggy* paint* d black, wide bar and Brewster hp In*. LevlU on and to bo Bold aa the property of Mathew and Willie Fewe to »utt»>fy one county court 11 fa, tunned from tht county court of fcuinter, In favor of J. O. McActhur v». the wtld Mathew and Wlllla ~ ' pointed out by J. O, “ l day of November, 1901. 1* B* LAMAR, Deputy Bhenff. QHERIFF’B BALE. O GEORGIA—Sumter Countv. Will be eold before tbe court house door, in the city of America*, Sumter county, Ga., between tbe legal hour* of sale, on the fin Tueeday In January, 1891, the following described property, to-wit: One smg eopen attggy, and springs, painted black; aleoone dark eorrell mare, named Kitty, Levied on and to be Mid as tbs prop erty of Wm. A* Wilson, by virtue of a county court ft flu, issued from the county court of "■ iter, lu favor of I). G. Avera vs. thesel ‘ u A. Wilton. Tbls November!^ 1881. Deputy Sheriff. Dally, • 40am 8 60 F 000 0 07 F 9 11 916 021 0 83 F 946 10 00 7 ooa m 760 803 8 18 888 10 1*0 10 25 10 34 10 40 10 55 11 W 11 18 11 25 11 33 11 45 11 50 1210M 12 39 pm ■ 5 80 pm 13 64 1 04 1 10 1 23 1 26 1 42 1 61 1 67 F 2 06 pm 8 00 “ m*: Faas'ng*r Dally* 8 45 pa 3 65 F 408 4 18 F 4 18 424 4 80 4 40 F 463 5 07 3 80pm 4 10 4 63 450 5 07 5 21 680pm 5 18 628 6 38 642 6 S3 608 616 625 680 6 80 660 702 7 16 * 745 766 8 06 §10 • 23 827 840 848 8 68 F o oo pm EASTERN DIVISION. STATIONS. America* AT..... .....Gatewood Huntington........ Parkers Leslie ** Johnson.. Coney Cordele. ..Albany ...Ar.... .Pbilemma. Oakfield .........Warwick .Cordele Lv.... . .Ilford Savin#..* ...nttSe Rochelle. set*........Goodman. Abbeville Copeland .Rhine Oswald ..Ar Helen# Lv.T..'. .TTfHeisnd... ..Ar Jacksonville.. . Verbena Glenwood Mount Vernon .' Hf ergs ton ..' VfaalJa .Appleton. ...Ar Lyons Lv..... .... Ar Savannah .Lv..... wrr Pass’ng*r KallASsi Dally; 10 20 am 10 08 F 10 02 9 66F 860 9 47 980 033F 9 18 906 1200M 1 14 11 02 tO 46 10 28 10 12 10 00 am 866 946 842 888 820 8 09 7 68 11 08 pm 6 30 p~ 640 628 6 13 800 566 6 42 5 87 "628 618 6 08 am 508am 740pm 6 00 pm 6 45 F 688 6 82 F 626 623 5 10 5 06 F 468 487 8 oopm T14 r 7 03 6 46 6 26 • 18 6 oo pm 228pm 3 06 r 166 148 1 87 1 28 118 18 MP 18 88 18 89pm e to pm -Meal Station. P—Flag Station. E. S. GOODMAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt Richmond & Danville Railroad Co. 0'ERATINB THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GE0R8IA. SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION. Correot|Sohedale,ii2No. 1, in Effect Sept 6, 1891 SAVANNAH St WESTERN DIVISION Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 98tb, 1881. No. 8,T Dally. 740pfu - , _ . Leave.. 185am 790am s-tOain ... 1010 am Arrive... 780pm... Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 9, via Americus, B«l|y. Savannah Arrive 9 U0a m Lyon. -7 00 am ....Americus, 7 00pm Buena Vista, 539pm ......Leave 885 W No. 8 Dally. FaiMwngt: No. 6 Dally. (Fast Mall EAST BOUND. Daily Fret Mill No. 7 P.»r 3:*7am 315 “ 6 30 M 10 80 “ 640pm 620pm NO. 7 Dally Paeaenger 108pm 8 45 *' 735 - SF- m Lv. Amerleu* Ar. Ar. Fort Valley Lv. “ Macon “ *• Atlanta “ '* Augusta “ '• Savannah “ 108pm 1188am 1020 '« 710 '• 610pm No. 6 - Dally Font Mall U 20 p m 41 *• 8» '• 900am 84b •• No. 5 Dally. Fast Mali WEST BOUND. No. 8 Dally Passenger 11 sM p m 11(0 4 42am 786am 108 pm 180 *• 410 “ 720 ** Lv. Amerleu* Ar. Ar. 8mltbv|ll# “ '• Eufaula ** *' Montgomery Lv. it* pm 1210 V. U06#m 8662 m 887a m No. 7 Daily U 20 pm 1150 •* 1240 am 520a m 7 88am 880am No. 5 Dally 1 08 p m 180 '* 253 M 640 * TO FLORIDA. Lv. Americas Ar. “ Smltbvllle “ Ar Albany Lv. “ Tbomuvllle Lv “ Way cross “ Brunswick •• “ Jacksonville " iio.6 p>»y 108pm 1201 pm 1110 a m 880am " "Ho. il - Tally TCsra 88 S»p„ 8*0 for farther Information relative to tickets, schedules, beet rente* etc. etc., apply to A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, America*, Ga. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager. JAB. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pas*. Act, H. H. HARDWICK. Aaa’t Gen’l Pam. Agt. Atlanta,.G*. W. R GREEN, Gen’l Manager. E. V. McBEE, Gen’l Snpt lbs city of Americas, Sumter county, ■the first (Tuesday In January, 1892, be- tween the legal boon of sale, tbe following d scribed property, to-wit: i m On* single lop buggy, side spring and eld* hr recently bought otp. L. Knit. levied on November*,jm. Bheriir .| LEAVE TO HELL. A PPLICATION ur oro I A-suavan CotrwTr, MfcSSSSfeSfWSUtUSKB: ■seed, Having mad*application ttor leave to tit lb* land belonging to said deceased. There are therefore lo die and admonish all part Ire concerned, whether kindred or creditor*, to show cans* on or before tbe December term of the toon of Ordlnaryof ■aid county, to be held on tbe first Monday In January next, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. Wltnere my bud and official signature, de 8th day of December, tael. A. C, st’EER, Ordinary. H D. WATTS, * * ■ Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has come to the front again, and can be fonnd on the corner, Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, whioh he will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and see him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES *§**> BRANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. (SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be (,i* thT™- -hetown .,r « '.c L rl o.rln, between .h- remit bc'irent'.^'ii’n ".‘if’ numbers' the annwn as III"!,,, d to-mervTUi.* Pickett, and sold t.. ItnritsVuI.^S:' J 1 ® beingdtfserl «t b, the rolluwiiTi hjJJUJ’ V 11 * 83 of Dan Davis and Oc. E. Tbo-nton tomftVZ Sheriff Surotm bounty. S H1 Wll BEBIFF*g SALE. in kre OtOHGlA-WhBlTSR COUXTT f i fort the court house door ( in tractorparc«lof iSd. whlih wa* foraw S Bo »nd wldby ffmio Ibywe, the number* to which u •rtH Sr #i^ * n hl» ile» d to them being in error, fhe n* mb#n» n t be'nc uccunitpiY * WtJinowB m hp »ands formerly «wto “ - J .w-., B b r Jt niu His. hc< "® 8 * l<l httde being hnirf^iS* ^i5. bo ? 5 '^°" u '5' n !L ln * n eight SSJJSbMgtyrelght and three-munhs «orot. more or le»», lylnt #nd beta# in (89d| district of wibfti? trenareree, vs. tbe said W. B. Jlithetr Ten- ttw! TbKI^fimbcM'wi. ,n lerm, °' the dan DAVIS, Shetlff. CtHERIFF’S HALE. O GEORGIA—WaBSTanCocSTr; Will be eold, before tbe court bouse door j^Yreatoa,on tbe flrst Tuesday in January, Lots of lands numbers one bond red end ninety (ISO)., one hundred and sixty.three (188). north half of lotof land, number one- hundred and slxty-two (188), lotot 'and num* her one honored and thirty one (181). and lot Of Jsod number on* hundred and flttynlne (188), also fifty acres off of the southwest cor ner of lotof land nntnber one banted and slxty-two(183), containing In all nine ban- died, elxty-one end on.-foorth (961'n sores, -note or lees, all lying and being In the wenty-flfth (29th) district of WebJtercoonty” Levied on as the property of I. A. Whaley by virtue ofa enperlor court II fa. from Web ster superior court, In favor of 0. and G. Cooper vs. said I. A. Wba-ey. Proprrty polntml out by plaintiff*. Tenants In posses sion notified In terms of the law, thlaSep- tember 2. 1888. DAN DAV.B, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Wore TiaCoDNTV. was tuwui88 a ucwaj iU sruuimJi ifflU) unwKD tbe le*si hours of sale, the following de scribed pronert), to wit: West naif or lot of land nnmbrreeventy-etx (79). In tbe elchteontb (ISih' district of Web ster county. Ga.. Joined on the sootb and by lsndsof J R.Stapleton, and on the br lands of Louie Clerk. Levied on by virtue of a Huperlor Court fl. fa. at tbe lends ofj. J.Peel.tn Ikvoroi E. Taylor vs. R. H. Morris principal, and J. J, Perl, aa security. D VN DAVIS, Sheriff. Agreeable to an order from the Honorable Ordinary of said county, will be sold before tbe court bout* door in the town of Preston, Webster county, Georgia, between tbe legal hoars of tele, on the first Tnesd-y In Janu ary, 1982. the following dsserlbed property towtti * Lot of land munb-r r ot hundred and forty- lonr (ltd), eontalulng two hundred, two and a belf seres (202W), more or Ins. and writ half of lot ol land ytumlv on* bond red and forty* three (M3>, contain: g one hundred, one and a half (UiiW) aoies, more or lew. AU lying and being in th* twenty-fifth (2Stb) district of Webeter county, Geortla, and aa the prop- I/SmasMi« So'o •uhlrettq a loan, and widow’s PrfUCHHlHTIAN, Administrator. A WELL DRESSED MAN Pays moat particular attention to tbe style and quality of hi* foot-gear, knowing that however tasty ia hia general wearing apparel a pair of bad shore utterly nnllifle* it* ARTHUR RYIANDER, COBBER, carries in stock a line Of Men’s, Ladle's and ChUdlea’* SHOES) unequalcd in Boutbweat Gcor, ia. Tit Latnt Block* It On Ccrtbrated DUNLAP HATS. Umbrellas and Walking Cone*. A Complete Shoo Repairing Shop Up-stairr DISMISSION. °Wheresl't^p! > Ila^i£ 0 Ew'ntqr on the estate of Daulel M^ots. dsceared. havlng filsd bis petition la mi office for Letter* oT ‘DlunUwloa from Mid txMU'onbip, TtoM# «• therefor# to cite mod »dwonHh nSGL orajed for. Given nnder my band and official signa ture, thi. 9d ’• court tog. ted !• ^PPLIOAT^N.^ ab ^ inhtr \TlOS. GEORGIA—WaasTB* County. W heroes, B. •». Aven having filed hlsep-. CTX !» r ^heremr*therefor* to eltamdMfimm 1 * nil parties concerned whether kindred^or J^fr^fom'S? thS'SSrt of Ortlrntry el n °tll'5'nKr n S;?"o®M i&atnr*. tbl. 1st day.of December, Wl k wtnfj. T.O. W?bbfT.IBtewart.K.'M. McDonald. J. U Page and other*, Monnd-ciam. public r##ds_wb>cb hM been wret of the ‘do. -.888gjfe MR SSt! rel'A^ly ranSd “f^MW iSSre* yvtawW Amtnl* < Clerk County Coma PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE. December 78, 1801, has b«n set apart for teach public eebool lu tbl« county 5^-d“ k “ n;,tTO w*fB. 0 MOoi{E, n £ B. c.