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THE AMEJIICUS DAILY TMES-RECOL»ER: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1891.
A Great Oiortniity!
consequence of my con
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
KILLED HER SON.
MOTHER’S AWFUL CRIME DONE
THROUGH COVETOUSNESS.
A Hungarian PMiul Imth HU Coumtrjr
for Anuria, and Anaaa a Utile For
tune—11. Return* Heme and I* Slain
by HI* Mother.
Vienna, Dec. 13.—A tragedy ntipar
alleled iu atrocity ia reported (rout
Wieselburg, a town of Hungary,
twenty-one miles from Presburg. Six
teen year* neo the son of a poor peas
ant living in tbe county of which
Wieselbnrg is tbe capital. went to
templated removal to the America. There by industry be grad
P nally saved about (3.000 iu American
money. Resolving to return to bis
fstber's borne, the son on bis way
changed bis money iuto the compact
forms of English sovereigns, of which
he bad 600. It was late when be ar
rived at his father’s honse. He did not
immediately make himself known, but
asked hospitality as a stranger. The
mother was not there at the moment
bnt the futher recognized his sou
through the disguise of year* and ern
braced him.
The son, being treaty, retired to rest,
after telling bit father of the little for
tune he bad brought home with him
lie son bad the money in a bag near
iia bed. Tbe father did not tell the
mother when the came home who the
stranger was, resolving to wait until
morning and tbe son reveal himself to
the joy and surprise of his mother.
The Utter got np during the night and
examined the stranger's baggage and
finding tba gold—s larger snm than She
had ever dreamed ot—determined to
it. The hatband and father
Tbe mother stealthily got a
and ent tbe throat of theitranger,
killing him instantly. Then she took
the gold and hid it When the father
awoke he fonnd bit son in a pool of
blood on the bed. His cry of anguish
and horror aroused tbe wife, who had
expected to find her hatband a ready
accomplice in concealing tbecrime for
the sake of tbe money. The father
gasped ont who the victim was. With
one cry the murderess reeled and fell
dead.
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 ah immense
trade the past week in Over
coats, but in consequence of
new arrivals in this department,
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
suit 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
bpys’ 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 very
liberal patronage during the
Fall and Winter season, and
soliciting a continuance of the
of the same, I am, as ever,
Thornton Me;.
slept i
knife
A Dating Dull for Liberty.
Denver, Deo. 12. — The notorione
Hike Ryan made an attempt to escape
from the oonnty jail. Ryan i* now
under sentence to serve five years in
tbe penitentiary for dragging and rob
bing a countryman of (5,000, and was
t jail in default of (3,000 bonds await-
1 the decision of the coart oh hie mo
tion fdr Anew trial. Ryan wae taken
into court by Deputy Sheriff Cummings
to hear Jndga Bentley deny his motion.
Ryan’s wife was present and wept bit
terly. Ryan was taken to the Judge's
chambers, there he requested Depot;
Sam Phillips, to whom Camming* nac
surrendered him, to go in and talk to
his wlfe.and tell her not to cry. Phil
lips did so, and while eo engaged Ryan
walked out of the room, jumped into
Tim Connor’s buggy, which for some
unexplained cause was standing at the
door, and drove away. Officers were
soon after him, and after an boar’s
chase Ryan wa» captured near the sub
urban town of Arvada. Connors was
Ryan’s partner, and was also indicted
for tbe robbery, bnt is now ont on bail
The ratal “ Thirteenth.
New Haven, Conn., Dec. 13.—A
young woman named Barbara Mail-
honser, who died in this city a few days
ago, was a victim of the thirteenth »u-
perstition. A short time before her fa
tal illness the attended an evening par
ty at which there Were thirteen people
present Afterward, When the became
ill with typhoid fever, though not seri
ously ill, she recalled the party of thir
teen, told her mother end the physician
of it, said that she was the firet to no
tice the preeeaoe of tbe fetal number,
and that, therefore, aha was the one ot
the thirteen to die. Thereafter the phy
sician’s remedies did not avail, and the
We want tp close out a big , .....
•, , , , , / , young woman, giving up all effort to
lot of these before removal,and [live, toon died.
will offer at prices that will be
m Jay Gould's Messenger Robbed.
New York. Dec. 14.—Jay Gould's
messenger boy, while Whistling "Mag
gie Murphy’* Home," bad bis pocket
picked of 1,4M shares of Missouri Pa
cific stock. The lad knows nothing
about who it was that got them.
Twe Children Cremated.
BELUtroKTE,Penn., Dec. 13. Tbe res
idence of George Amtnennan, at Port
Matilda, was burned, - and two of bis
children were cremated. 19 is pre
famed that tbe fire was cansed by tbe
children, who were left alone.
One Negro Kill* Another.
Savannah, Deo. IS.—Hopeful Grant
and Toby Robinson, negro fish huck
sters, quarreled, and Grant stabbed
Robinson to tbit Mart, killing him in
stantly.
Two Old Cronies.
"Two Old Cronies,” an old friend of
all lovere of laughter, completely captt
voted a large audience at DeGIvcfs last
nlgbL Time has but brightened this
really excellent show, and if all farce
comedy were like this, tbe people would
never cry enough and a dramatic rout
would tic but a memory. The pnbllo
does not object to fun, bnt it must be
bright, wholesome fun, without whiskers
on It, and that is the kind yon get In
large quantities at “Two Old Cronies.'
The whole company was good—not a
ham was seen. Tbe girls were young
and passing fair, and there were more
good voices than are generally fonnd in
an opera company.
Tbe play Is a regular whirlwind of fun
from start to finish. Not a moment
lagged. The humor • »» new and con
tagious. Every one smutti on hf* mat-
tie, Thore was no »kl.aping of work,
and the scenery was appropriate anil
well managed.—Constitution.
LEMON ELIXIR.
Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable.
For biliousness and constipation, take
Lemon Elixir.
For fever*, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.
For aleeplesaness, nervousness and
palpitation of the heart, take I smon
For all alek and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Moxley’i Lemon Elixir will not
fall you In any of tho above named dis
eases, all of which arise from a torpid
or diseased .liver, stomach, kidneys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxley, At
lanta, Ga.
50c. and (LOO per bottle at druggists.
Lemon Hot Drop*
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
8ore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Ele
gant, reliable.
35 cents, at druggists. Prepared only
by Dr. H. Moxley, Atlanta, Go.
may2-sunthnn*wkl.lyr
D. WATTS, * *
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Has come to tbe front again, and can be fonnd on tbe corner.
Watts Building, With an elegant line of fresh
Groceries ^ Confectioneries,
which he will sell at rock, bottom prices. Country merchants
will find it to their intereet to call and spe 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. .
if
A hearty fellow—Cupid.
If you want your house painted with
paint that la guaranteed to be more
durable and more economical than other
paints, buy Ltll. paints, sold by
Db. Eldridoe
When Bahy was rick, we gave Ur Oattria.
Whan ah* was a Chid, she cried f or Castorla.
When she became Him, abectang te Caatoria.
A full line of library and pedestal
lamps and fixture* sold at reasonable
prloes at Dr. Bldridor’s Drag Store.
Whitman oonnty, Washington, Mo.,
has what Is believed to b« (Uga smallest
woman living west of tbe Rooky Moun
tains. She resides three mile* from
Pine City, is thirty-one years old, Is
twenty-nine Inebea bigb, and weighs
exactly 30j pounds.
The Pharmacy"
Has become a household word significant of headquarters for
Perfumeries,
Toilet Articles,
Rubber Goods,
Proprietary Remedies,
Patent Medicines,
Brushes, Combs, etc.,
Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars,
and above all, an accuracy and dispatch in the compounding of
prescriptions.
W. O. RUSSELL, Proprietor,
dect-oi Qor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth 8
Americus Iron Works,
-BUILDERS OF-
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
(©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79.
Advice to Worn*
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse^ Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use.
BRADFIELD'SJ
FEMALE
REGULATOR
I
SsrllPillRSS
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO*
WO* SAL* *r
ATLANTA, OA.
NT A. O
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A WELL DRESSED MAN
Pays moet par iunlaraiumion to the Kyle and quality of bis f'ot-ge*', knowinfftbat
however tasty ia hi* general wearing apparel a pair »f bad above utterly nnllifiee its
~ARTHUR RYLANDER,
At RYLANDER' CORNER, carries in «tock a line of Men'*, Ladfe'e and Children’s
8HQES, nneqaaltd In Southwest Georgia.
The Latest Blocks la flu Ctrtbralul DUNLAP HATS.
Umbrella* and Walking Canes. A Complete Shoe Repairing Shop
Up-ataira.
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KOR THE TREATMENT OF t v. . -
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
ATLANTA, GA.
Local Ion of tbe Banltarlnm In one of tbe most healthy and popular sections of Atlanta
Tbe only Institution In tba South where ladloe exclusively are (rested and under charge of
a competent graduated female physician. Only a limited number of patients adm Itted.
Baen patient receives a private room and enjoy* all privileges ami conHortsof aqulat
bom*. Hpeelal attention slvan to eaaaa of conAnemant and pregnancy. Mr*. Or. Moi *-
has practiced In Atlanta tan year*. Re fen by permission to a number of prnmlnen
well-known ladles of Atlanta end other cities oftbe Bouth. All correspondence and cun'
sultatlon strictly confidential. For partlcnlara, address
MRS. Rim P. MONNIHlI,
deciO-SI. (Physician In Charge.)
ONE CENT A
COLUMN,
won BUNT.
MKH M. K. RAINES.
_ with privilege 01 _
In town Apply to W.J. 8LAPPS'
Opera Home.
Nlewu
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Treble aad Base.
“Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
How I wonder what yon are,”
I n treble sweet pi ed lltUe One*.
“Catarrh, catarrh, catarrh, catarrh,
What a horrid peat you are;”
n rowled dear papa In lowest baas.
When papa reads this he will learn
bow to get rid of tho peat. By Its mild,
healing, antiseptic, ana cleansing proper
ties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy Cures
the wont eases. This infallible remedy
dom not, like the poisonous. Irritating
snuffs, creams' ana strong caustic solu
tions with which the pnbllo have been so
long bnmbogged, simply palliate for a
short time, or drive tbs disease to the
long*. It produce* a perfect and perma
nent care of the wont eases of Chronie
Catarrh. "Cold in the Head" cured
with a few applications. Catarrhal
Headache relieved and eared m If fay
magic. It removes offensive breath,
loss or Impairment of sense of taste,
small or hearing, watering or weakness
of the eyes, and Impaired memoir, when
resulting from oaterrb. Only 50 cents,
bj druggists.
If yon are going to buy some one a
Christmas present, we can interest yon.
James Thicker A Duo.
A
ROOM lii th.Thom.. Building, suitable
for gentlemen'. apartments. Appeal
FOB SAL*.
fiiHE BAPTIST Tent, Flooring, Etc. Ap-
HaUtb' *° a * or,e BU Pl e,on or PftJL *
deot-tf
To Rent.
3oe six-room boas* and 1->L Ilonwrecent
ly replaatered. Ia good settlement, Id Ameri
cus. Pnaaamloa given lttb E-ember mat.
d*c*-*w J. A. ANSLEf.
DB- F. A. THOMAS,
Physician and Surgeon.
WUl do r general practice, in the dty
and vicinity. He will be fonnd at
his office when' not professionally en
gaged. Will keep alata on office door.
»: Second floor, Artesian Block.
MDEXTER STEEL WIRE FENCE
Oc.t VSnm-denn-wed-fri.
Neatest anil most durablo for yards, liiwna and ceme
teries.
Will be In Ancricua Nov.'.at.
Leave orders and get laformatioa of A. T. Oliver.
S. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SiFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
09!oe on Jackaou Street, next doer below Mayor’s Office.
Notice of Sale.
be sold before the court houae'door In
’ of Americas,
thediy
hours of sate, on tba Bnt Tuesday In Jane-
arynext,one boom and lot In the city of
Americus Oa« situated on tbe south aide of
SSESffiSSl
YaJMMtr nil x. Cottar, lr-r to aaUate
December 4, i*il.
City Tax Notice.
Cl&SidWuSr.
November 4, ISM. lm.
Bead onr Christmas advertisement.
James FRicxrb A Bao.
Oranges I Oranges!
w. v. Thompson, appreciating the bard
Uaue, has taken oatlleens* to peddle oranges
comcenear, at lca.t, a charity. 1
grove In Florida, enable* bint tofiWffi
Three are not the aoar orange* that have
been on this market, bnt of drst-ctmes nag
rtety end sweet. Anyone uverlooke^ri
Yeoman’s Wood Yard.
Read tbe fallowing low price* I
7 load, for 15.00.
Sloada ter SXM.
Sawed to anlt purchaser. Call and Mare
your orders at once.
A. J. YEOMANS.
wiici-s or live, inteore Interest,
foond In any otbsrperiodlcal. Among them
latter latter will’ be a eerie, ot article.
““ < h « tw.nty.flve greatest cities of tbe
world,InclodlDgflve hundred Illustration.
trated luan attractive and timely manner.
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