Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 30, 1893, Image 1

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AMERICUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1893, We Press the Button ! GEORGIA LAWS. GWGH UWim TRUST COMPLY. rrclal CeplUl of BosIIivmI Georgia. , the county scat of Sumter roun- Highest of all in Leavening Power.. it the intersection of the m of the Central, the sra and the Savannah, jmery railroad*. Tl tulle* You do the re*t. We make the prices you'll buy the goods. We make the following spot Startling Rumors That Affect These Two Great Leaders. The Georgia Legislature Asked to Go Upon Record. Ju*t to make It interesting for the nextfew day* we will sell you IT pounds granulated sugar for 11.00; so pounds best flour 11.1ft, or #1.50 per barrel; Jersey butter JOc. pound; H pounds Klngan's best lard ll.SO, SO pounds Pearl grits #l CO; best canned peaches Sic. country syrup 40c. gallon, and everything else just as cheap. Our stock Is complete, our delivery the best, and a trial will con vince you that we are the "people." GATEWOOD k CALLAWAY, SIS Lamar Street H0BOAH HAT BE BETIBED-800H. and participated in by aom.of the ablest mm it) that bod/, the maker being one of the advocate* of the faUlT The UU to revise the superior court calendar of the Brunswick circuit was pegged. The resolution tn refund the penalty of $300 paid by the Georgia Southern road fra* read pawed. There is a law fixing a penalty of $500 on any railroad failing to pay taxee on a The Georgia. Southern and Florida paid this penalty, but the supreme court decided,that it wag unoooetitutiooal. Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE silver, ihoometax, state banks OFFICERS: Kbenezer Burr. Frwldent. H. M. Knapp, Vice President- a A. Coleman, Trea*. k Gen. Ms J. E. U1 vln«, Real Est. omce Atlanta, Nov. 29.—A sensation wa* created in thg house of repreeentativci at the night session by the introduction by Mr. Bacon, of Bibb comity, a net of resolutions, in the nature of a memorial DOINGS OF THE SOLON*. Stephen S. Shipps, Secyi DAILY AND NIGHTLY The FlgM Goes on In llrsill, and Dot Sides Ar* Confident. Bio dx Jankiro, Not. 38/via Monti Tideo, Nov. 80.-—Desultory firing 4 con Oflic Ini Proceedings of tha Meetihgof the City Connell. CocncIt. CifANnRR, Nov. 27,4803. Present—Mayor A. S. Cutta, Aider- men Mi Hurrah, Miller, Hurt and Bla lock. Absent— Aldermen Mathews and Bh- MEN’S FURNISHINGS, to oongreas upon all of the important tinea of legislation which will be up be fore that body during tho coraingteeriou. The fact (hat the author will be a can didate before the legislature for United mat* ggnstor when the time come* for the next Section, leads many to conject ure that the resolutions offered by him- •elf will aleo serve as the platform upon which he will make his fight before that body. It la this fact that givei them especial prominence, aaide from the subject mat ter they contain, and their introduction „ r , peaches, grape*, plums sad rlslly the land of theieTonto . Idle* of i cache*. *ome of th* 1 fruit f«rms being In this *ec- I.i* city. i..n »f sugar cane per acre le r farmer* having obtained m- r ac e In • sne and •> rup in thie vs nod at f 10 to lift per ac e. . mild snd equable, the temper- oi u below* degree* rsrenhelt, raivly below 4• degiw*. Only ii any year* LeaItgon* do**) w Ml tom any ice formed ae a. l ■ mine frost* I re do* about Nuinmer temperature la never resson of i outinuou* brvw— f V.erdco. about IV mile*aouth, I" degree* higher than in other r to the north and wait 1* not I have determined to reduce my stock in this line and will quote you lower prices for cash than you ever bought similar goods. My reputation for keeping good goods is well known. I have a full line of the standard makes of Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, etc. TREMENDOUS CUT IS UNDERWEAR. - I have too much Underwear and will let you make the tinna dally .nil nightly. . a (mail party of lmmigent aallon, which tended near Armor,™ Momlny, waa opposed by aoldlora.' The SllbBoto bat two offlotra and thirty man, white (ft .000 to Minuted ot last meeting read ood 000- ooly Are oallora were wounded. Oaring the week over 260 troop* have . been killed on the Nlctheroj aide by the artillery lire of the tnaurgante. The lat ter are making progreen. General by n nun more in eympathy with the Cleveland ndmlnletmthm. Tha Itory oomee from Alabama that toma tlm* ago apian wo§ mapped ant by a number of member* of tho party, Aldeiman Burt in behalf of the finance committee, pre*ented the following resO- lution an the action of. eaid ootnmUtee, which upon vote of oouucll wee duly adopted: Where**, On the 8th day of tho mayor and city council pa»*e<^^2r ordered published an ordinance req.ft* Ititf the General Electric Light Company to show cause why the Ameiicue street railroad, now owned by said General Electric Light Company, should not be declarers nuisance and ordered to be. romove4 from the streets. And WbcreSxp On the 20th day of last •Tildo upon a proper showing made by the agent or representative of said Gen eral Electric Light Company; the said mayor and city council in open counoil passed tho following resolution: “Resolved, That the extension of 00 days asked for by the Thompeon-Hona- to tax poles on the thoroughfares; a bUl to authorize Savannah toown operate an electric plant were & toatabllab public echoote In In conclave at Mobile, with th. following object in view: They would pat op CongreoamonDick Clarks, of tbs Golf City, to (noosed Senator Morgan. Mayor Hob, of Mobite, to to bo a candidate for govaraor. Col onel Oota la already In the Held tor that offlce. Tha atrength that Rich can nurabaU la at tha opportnna moment to bo turned over to Ootea to ootnre hla price. If you need Underwear come to me with the CASH and you will not leave without buying. 37/^ cts per garment will buy Underwear, sold hereto fore at $i.oo per suit. 50c per garment will buy Underwear, sold heretofore at $1.50 per suit. 87)4c per garment will buy Underwear worth $1.50 per suit. $1.00 per garment will buy underwear worth $3.00 per suit Bring this price list and the cash with you and take the goods. All goods charged will be at regular prices. Yours, etc. Mol*. Bneoat Platform. The resolutions la full am as follows:’ The Waste and house of representative* of the* state of Georgia, not aaeuming to usurp the functions of those upon whom le laid th* duty of federal lefrfsUtion, but exercising nevertheless the privilege, sanc tioned by time-hooored custom, of express- ■t i.e.iii introluction some yea * Inn welt*, there I* no more hs dthy In- in lot. there (wing absolutely I .u-im*!'* prevailing,atnl chill* and II o 1unknown. The air is pars .1 i« most (tens rial to throat and a, O. (•« nmi • pttos I* vary rars m»tvs . snd many Incldm'sot th* 1 <liw« e among th* sffllrted from (t loan Who corns here are on record, ry i. h gh ai d rol irgand thedraln- > lf-»l. 11 ud si k ds ot outdoor - iN-rformnl tw i.s months In tbs u Iiifonvo loner from h at «rcold. Ini* it population • f over «,'kO, .tlnuonaly growing;' tbs incrceas >: J tiring marly 4,»W, or over too ml 'ho « i* todays greater demand .-n ti.ivi - be real estate aevata can •• i l I nit listed onhl«h»nd prst- l.tlln. and lia*-oineoftheh»nds»m- - li:<fks and P-it lie iuildlngv to be y city In the country. The new 1 house snd J il are among the ir kind in the state; th cHrhallk tone n beaut-, and the Windsor • sting tl.V. o-, is surpassed only t upon those matters within which intimately affect the gutted fay the flame*, as follow*: & & King, groceries; |W. H. Steele, tinware tad stores; W. E. Harris, beef market; H. E. Langley* confectioner; A. M. An- tognoli, candy factory, over H. E. Lang- ley's store. The loeaee are ae follows: & S. Ring, free silver Democrats, including Gover nor Jones, Messrs. Screws and Glees, of the Montgomery Advertiser, and Gen eral Shelly, are in the play against Joe Johnston. Colonel Oates X* to be gov ernor, and, ultimately, Senator Clarke la to sttoceed Morgan, and Rich ia to raooeed Clarke ae a representative of the Mvinent, without diacrim- dther metal. lev# that the restriction of illver, and the striking of rom the da** of money of ad the oonatitutioo of the > sole money of final pay- deetrnctive to th* great its of the country, and • Industrie* of the mames the great and Inevitable damage to gopd#>nd start $23,000, oor- credbyinaurnnee; W. H. Steele, damage to coods $1,000. <X'rcred fay insurance; Antagnoli, loss $■*,'■>. folly insured. J. A. Glover owned the two buildings, whtoh araalm«»t j* total loss, with no It is estimated Brt t j* damages of the fire amouut to $C0,imX). Itwue impossible to iialuco r the road be granted upo tion that the said o tho order heretofore feet on tho firnt day Whrrra*, 1V0 ttlffl s.i!d General Electric operate, *ell or rem street railroad no' Therefore be It Kenolved, That tl Hcrved on the sale Light Company to tx various European gorernmonta to recall Ibelr rrptwmtetive. in Rio do Janeiro dfMvvoto bo rf^ardol only with con- ^Mrtrhanlahero f^bdn b.M-riv heavy losses through stopp igo in trad*. Insurgent leaden met inxt Saturday nrul decided to mako no iminodidto pro- lamation of a monarchy, but to wait ami allow the majority to tleddo tho If th*« r. v.'luti-m (h ■ majority will fhvor a restoration of the The other, which creates equally ae rest a sensation here, was started by ia foot tk. q ■ at IV. DIXON & CHILDERS Are the leaders of Low Prices in all House Furnishing Goods. Their line of i- fm' In v iv.-n that out of an average lei.ria'ice of 1, uo children per year, t- Inin only three deaths in nvey-ara mu. There are Metuodlit, Baptist rlan. Ki>ta opal and v.aUwlieckttr*)MS >tist rftunh being a beautiful $J\UJu ha* a gxxl pur lie library; one dally rrrkl) new.puperof hug* rircclsUoa i adju e it counties; a goud op*ra Kpl« el) furaiahed with flnt-dae* ;id « »ia i eat eMtl'og IJkB people: a tnl/4-d paid A’* department, with h'«>- and 1 dder truck* and other •• a 1 r t^lao* system of SMitevp, -fBED o ROOM * SUITS-K atTHteoftb. « th. an. (yor and city Are unapproachable in price, style or finish. It will be a great pleasure to them to show you their new and complete stock. DIXON & CHILDERS. 113 Forsyth 8L, one*door above Poet Offlo*. edlflr*. ha* been decided fay Judge Wickham. The ease was that of Gleun Wallace ft al. va. the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. Thie is one of the caaea in which th* conducton of the street cars on Col lege hill were prosecuted for violation of tha Sunday law ol 17*4. Judge Wick ham decides against the conductors and in no spirit of critt- mlasioned officer and crew. Tito British thority vested in said mayor and city &£?££!!»£{ t&rtufe&SS: «“«>>“■ ">-^<w«.n,.d. . nd pro . ^Hrlo, ' heavy ps from tho Alderman Miller, chairman of th# fir* government forts proved dieo-itroni to and police committee, reported favora- Cliff MeKlroy, pre- the platr* in hcv fore compartment.. A "on'aJ at la»t mMting. Adopted, oak rHiilted. whlcbraa..! the ve«al to Ulll of P. If. William, wa. raf.rrad to llat to atarboard. Tkrw bonra after- nnanra rnmmlltce for inTMtlgallaa. ward. tb. vcokI loaadmd. lu-ad fore- Ailoi,t«d mart. The wat« roadted th. baiter A ‘" pt , , „ roomsan.lnn uptojon foUotvcl. All rl, » .teodoo ootioo wa. tho crew wi re saved. Tho sinking of adopted and ordered publlsbed. thu Jarary G a seriuU't lose to tho insnr- q’o fin the vacancies In thsoflloeeof * enU * threu aldermen whose vaoaaoie* opiiT* rira**d with th* X«w mil. on tlie 20th day of December, 1808, by London, Nov. 29.—The St. James Ga- expiration of their terms of office, an setts is not greatly plea«?«l with the new Jcctloo will be held at the eounell tariff bill; yet It admit* that the bill ^chamber, io the city of Amedeos, on allows signs that Mr. Cleveland Is pro- Wednesday, the l;5th day of December pared to fulfil his pi ottrisew, n«l tliersi Is nfX t ^ • *** Gazette eays: “All through tlve bill »- »n. and close at 4 o’olosk p. as. All care is taken to leave the American pro- persona who are qualified to vote fw dseer with ^differential duly in his members of the legislature, and wbn favor complete!). Lav,- raided in the city six months prior Only Waiting far Kxtradltiaa. to the opening of registration, and vko . London, Nor. W.—William Scheig have paid all taxes demanded of tbna and Philip Floyd, who are wanted fay by the city, and who hove isfiaUrad nr* the police of Minneapolis on the charge cording to law will be entitled to vo** robbing the Rank of Minneapolis of Upon motion of Alderman Bart, U large gna and electric lighting houe exchange, aad a complete i.- work*, aupplylng pur* spring wutcr in abundance, indiiatriee a * an extensive Iron u furniture factory,gnaaowo ka IV.O Ice factories, planing mflU v rk#, two oarriage factories, m . raUroad car shops, aad a mmm r nuin.factories, and about tno * mcaged Inm. rcaatile pursuits, tv nka with oapitel ot tMUjOOD, <1 truat company with vary large I < <>n:.actions,aud three excellent ample accom • ortstioae, SOS of n -imltlcent winter iCMrt hotel 'ithipecUltvferuaeetotlMW.au a co,t of f ayw, elegantly fur- . om to none of the Georgia or *t hotels. U hae every ooavem U mciern hotel taildiaga, each "*«< r. gaa. electricity, bath* aad ASSORTMENT SO COKPLSTB I BTYTjES bo BEAUTIFUL 1 PRIDES BO LOW 1 EVERYBODY obormwl with oor lovrtr.teteeUooi ! [.K8.VELVETH, NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. ETC. iy larpriMd at tb, low prtow which w, offer. faieo. P.iWhMtle/t. FALL'. DRESS GOODS. Geo. D. Wheatleys. »h Colorrtl Cartiai.r., atlSojd. > CbrtM«kl.Broea3«, M elevi mix) U prepared tosot plyev ty ‘ acy d airo i by tourieta. l -< !l!Ue«of Amtrfcue are the being three dir- ct line* U the and three to Florida, ■'■avaaaah . giving all tue tenectuof eom- t to merchanu here, who are In new straaee, zoo, wunn -.. .u 40 inch AlLWool Whip cord new stoles, worth We,.... -7 40 Inch AIJ-Wojl Hopsacking* new abodes. Wo worth 7 40 lnoh All-Wool English tiergee, new shade* 60c worth 7 54 loch French Broadcloth, new shades, 85c, worth...!. 28 Inch Brown and Gray Mix ed De Beget 24 lnoh Flgnnel Saltinga 25c, ^ n InehHojteaokinaBo’wort'b « M IlMft HtrfSlT Benretto, 25e, worth ♦ M Inch B«ba»topol, saw .hide. America, i. the center of trade for ten roan- *• the very richest and beet egri- ~ ,*T U n °* ° w xU. the annual cotton ecript. 1. ing n»w • oj, o bales, aad tha sake f^jrocerlm, dry good* and fertUlem are very a me rim* I, th* largest dty lataethwaat 'tonca, .nd u a, pio.-rlauiy named the * ! <’»pital" of this eeetiea and k > xr .W I,g m p,>pnktioa aad besfaeea „ * •'•’ Gtl.ful place of residence, winter aad a niner, Il , rcM-uts natural attntctL** ^ial«l b> f w c-tice la the country. n^'Pe'tyGfeUklnd* U very reieonabk la ,vS »' clnglavalsejrad r f»r„,7! T"T U ^‘hev city real eetaU runalng Und. are earn to bring apr.fit to r l, n , c * ,jr Inhabitaau ws* ordered that the street sea allowed twenty-five dollars p from tho 1st day of December scavenger to turuUh the team « to deposit the garbage at the < of tho chairman of tho street ot Yeas and nays called for by . BLACK GOODS ADD BBCOKD MOUHBIMO EFFECTS, s of new things In this line, Including beautiful line of Silver they are still in the i iBinn—all cheaper than ever before. Ikftfkiyi Romo, Not. W.—ThoVottea. tom- Ml, (teauntba report (hat Mfr. SrtoW blob. load, a cardinal, and that hi, Blalock iMdlUag aa follow,. Yaaa, Aldermen, Mcfiarrah. Millar, Bart awl Major Cutta, Raj, Aldermaa Blalock. Adopted. . - i Chairman Bnrt, ol tha light commit- (ce, reported a propoaltloa from Iha Light A rower Co. (or tha lighUog ot tho itj clock at $8 par month, aad a pom 'motion, onld matter waa ref.rred to tha light committee for action. The reriueat of Capt. J. A. Cabh fdr tho ptrclia,. of th. re«l botm. lorn,tad on hi. lot waa ref.rred to th. ire amd police commttte* with auuiorttj to oat. The following bill, were ordaredMld: Eapeaae account. ,1,f>0, 11.28; BohW- tc-. *1.50, fi. W. Canon, *«.S0; Jlto Good yard-wide Bleaching,. Tlwlrlni. (Minn nil. Mattrca. Ticking, good oual> 7eyd. Extra Henry Feather Tick- log .....1210 yd. t0<< Sheeting, bleached and brawn, boat tteja. Cotton Flanntla, eery ohonp. 7otoU#«yd. a»a.m,.t...raialwrleume «M tenwM C...I pm.pl.from whal.vusa-rterwOa ri , r "!tef-lathi. fftmaiMettea. £"«» -ce-t oprertanltlea Enrr coaree. wEa!!i—k-rtwo to the. w . 0.11 1 .7. W .'‘‘ m *aaf,ctortei. taiga 1 '• ehr. and with ahandaoea - 1 * 1 “ ,h«ml .ad ohmp rad A- ' k. no better l.ie.llon ■ aa b. fo .ad for Parmer,.| l.i.mif. lurio. roeM^n '™ " 1 h- “reh tea on. M the wed 1 'ml here eoiut.tfoae Ihht am .Id Llltm (-.1) weelt ffooittmcalllvatloeaf a mS «d i n.luctlve mII. and the d.relop- * lb itarteadilp la.raaafna(yretemad ■teiuloala Hou therm DoogtewtUla nraua.land,lotall for gq to go HAD HI8 NECK BROKEN. Bumu Vorr*. Go., Nor. *9.—In th, ontaklrta of thia phiOT tha hoaa, of Rkb- ad Moatted waa barnod. Hla wife, a partially erruy woman, who wa tha only penon at tha hooao, waa cremated ah re. It la not knows how tho (kuna originated nor why tha woman did not Fine Crochet Oolite »1.00qaall- kola, *1.2*. worth....... IS Fr Extra Blao White Blxn- kata. all-wool. *2.7*, worth CO Dot Chllda Darby Ribbed Hoar, 12';, worth........... 40 Doa. Lad lea (oat Block Hooe 2So, worth...... 75 Pr Nottingham Loco Cure Ulna, 1% yda long, »L25. Lr,nu I.lnon Hnak Towel, 25o Tor2»y-H»dTiblV Damaik.40o SchooLboy _J*aiaV tji-wool, 550 Kenlaeky* Iklmkln ilanx, mli ' Vc»l,60oq«^"T for ntllrotul i nm,»i.oo;j< lenantlttaa of tdee, oak aad arena ‘ * ", r *.t al ***i|7 acremlbte *> •1 tb* ii snoft(tan or tbem late lnA • tr T? cmn *.Ht. .. p *»N.«M»aolbulb* v*r» pvefit- will Ua i her* not out > «vtn »iSWae sorro, rr.r,u;j. n. or Daniel, W.00; Joae) Thornton Meter Co. 113.65 *1366; well l Bower *4.73, *S.70; Hobby aloglo [4«esR52r 600 PalreGoot'a Floo Trenton, «y alto wanted, from *2.2* to *7.00: for anebteilvt. rrstlfrom *8.80 to *1100 11 teTofrered onr patrooi doring'Ud to xbow oor many attioetlpnx, and hotb.r you wlah to bny or not. onuv . ■ . . ■itir.’wa «t ’em" any rtaa doalred. stag;?"*—■** substitute. CAUFMMU HO SYRUP CO.