Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, November 06, 1891, Image 2

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2 THE AxMEKICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1891, DUN’S WEEKLY tluslnei TKIlltllll.K FATALITY, • Fnilti il the Trade "J It# Judge Unit* Killed Ity a Fall Fr Oullo New Y< !”v. Oct. 81.—Dun's weekly review of trade shvs : Business failures occnrrinff during the past seven day# number for the United States, 2o7: Can ada, 48, compared with a total of 248 the Is.st week, and ;*50 the week pre vious ; the corresponding week la»t year, 218. representing 190 failures in the United States and 28 in Canada. Improvement in business continues. It is greater than before at the west, considerable at the south, and is clearly perceived even at the east. Yet dis couragement in 6ome branches of in dustry is not less, but not more appa rent than before, evidently because cal culations have been made upon a more rapid and greater increase in business than has been realized. The peculiar expansion in some forms of production and of trade has invited the usual in- ct view, and depression exist.* which is f*o general that it might easily be ini’interpreted. Iu the speculative markets the tendency to reaction in stocks has prevailed. The Bank of Eng land has advanced its rate of interest, and gold imports have been, for the time being, checked. The reported pro hibition of wheat exports by Russia has stimulated speculation in bread-stuffs which again threatens to interrupt tin free marketing of products. Through out the east and west, and at most southern points, the money market well supplied for legitimate business, and rates tend lower, while collections iinprow to some extent almost every where, btit especially at the principal western points A Brilliant Wedding. At 8:80 o’clock last evening, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. cob Ramser, corner of Forsyth and Barbour streets, Mr. Luther C. Bell and Miss Emma G. Ramser, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev. R. L. Adams, of Americus, officiating. The attendants were: Mr. G. L. Zuca- rello, of Montgomery, and Miss Viola Bell, of Americus; Mr. Major L. Ramser, of Eufaula, and Miss Etta Redding, of Uuthbcrt; Mr John Shiver, of Americus, and Miss Mamie McXiel, of Columbia; Mr. W. P. Wallis, of Americus, and Miss Irene Shropshire, of Eufaula; Mr. J. W. L. Daniel, of Americus, and Miss Dovie Dudley, of Mobile; Mr. U. W. McNeil, of Ozark, and Miss Eula Lockett, of Ameri cas. Those sweet little girls, Marie Blair and Alice Trippe, neices of the bride, acted as llower girls. An hour after the nuptial ceremony, a most elegant and sumptuous wedding supper was enjoyed by the large assent bly of the friends of the family and of the wedded couple. The bridal pres ents were numerous, very beautiful aud some of them costly, among the lattej being a diamond pendant of great bril liancy and beauty, presented b\ the groom. Of the personel of this happily united young couple it may not bo amiss to say of the groom that he is one of the best aud most popular young business men of Americus, Ga„ pure aud upright in pri vate life and prosperous in business. And of the bride, the scribe cau say that ho has known her from infancy, and always as one of the loveliest and most charming young ladies he ever knew. It cannot be otherwise than that heaven stnilcs upon the union of two such hearts and lives, and the Advertiser, with a host of other friends, humbly in voke upon them all of life’s choicest blessiugs. It was the desire of the bride that she take to her new home a group photo graph of the bridal party, that she might have about her the features of life-loug and intimate personal friend Hence to secure this photograph the wedded couple and attendants from abroad are still in the city, and will not leave until to-morrow morning. The happy pair will spend a few days at the exposition in Atlanta, and will then re turn to Americus,—Eufaula (Ala.) Ad vertiser. The many friends of Mr. Bell in this city will rejoice with him in his newly found happiness and join with Tiik Timks-Rkcokdkh in wishing for the popular groom aud his charming bride long years of happiness and prosperity. McELREE’8 WINE OF CARDUI (or Weak Nerves. For Kent. One eight-mule farm, near Sumter City, in Sumter county. Good Ian * and well improved. Tenant houses fair. Address Mils. M. E. Root us, Sumter City, Ga. oct23-w4t. Earth has no greater joy than the dis covery of a quarter in a cast-off vest pocket. Physicians’ prescriptions have failed to reach many cases of rheumatism known to have been subsequently cured by Salvatiou Oil. That is the reason why the popular voice is practically unanimous in its favor. One bottlo is usually sufficient. While a wildcat was attacking a doc tor in Connecticut the other day, lie tore open a medicine chest aud smashed a bottle of chloroform. The fumes stu pefied the animal and it was easily killed. Tax Notice. The books aro now ready, and until further notice I will be in my office for the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. J. B. Dunn, octlO Tax Collector. i Judge Walker Batts of Smlthville was j killed Wednesday morning at bis home | a few miles from Smithville by a fall ! from a horse which lie was riding. ; It seems that Judge Batts went on business to town early Wednesday morn ing, intending to go from there into the country on business. His route led him by his own door, and jest before reach ing home his horse became frightened and threw him. He did not seem to be seriously injured,and after being thrown, arose and walked home. His wife, knowing that he was to pass the house on his way into the country, was not alarmed when he came in, and even when he told her that he had sustained a fall from his horse, was not seriously uueasy. After washing from his face the dirt with which it was covered from the fall, the judge told his little children to hur ry off to school, that he was not hurt; but one hour afterwards he was dead. He sustained from the shock severe internal injuries which his system was not able to withstand, ami shortly there after had ceased to breathe. In Judge Batts’ death the community iu which he lived sustains an almost ir reparable loss, as he was a man beloved by all and an upright and public-spirited citizeu. Don’t storm the system as you would a fort. If heM by the enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to suriender with DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. These little pills aro wonderful con vinces. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Item* From IHaims. Plains, October 29.—On yesterday a tenant house ou the farm of S J. Wal ters was burned, together with one negro child. Also on the same day a tenant house on the farm of John Oliver was burned, together with throe small negro children. The parents are supposed to have locked them in the house. Mr. F. W. Griffin, who has been quite sick for two weeks with kidney affec tion, Is somewhat improved, but not able to be out. Preparations are being made to build a new academy here, costing $1,500. Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain euro lor Chronic Soto Eye?, Totter, Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Old Chronlo Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Frairio Scratches, Sore Nipples and Files. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had foiled. It Is put up in 25 and CO cent boxes. I.KNON KT.IXIK. I-i.wu.nl, Kl.cnnt, lt.ll.lil.. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Klixir. For fevers, chills ami malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. I)r. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta; Ga. .10c. and $1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drop. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. may2-sunthursawkl-lyr New York buttonhole makers won a fifteen weeks' strike. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- deuce is begotten by honeBty. Dc Witt's Littlo Early Kisers aro pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For salo hy the Davenport Drug Com pany. New York has workers’ union. a Hebrew pavement JgjrWINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic (or Women. HANDSOME DISPLAY OF 1 New Dress Goods AT- BE0LL & OAKLEY’S JUST RECEIVED, Beautiful Camel Hair Suitings in rough effects. Look, Look You can get Knitting, Crochet, Art aud Spool Silks at ALLEN’S i — tUt Life of the Autlon, a | \«VT7—--- <*■ I* THE GEM OF ALL PZY.AL- nEKCOIES, Just received,—Fish Net and Trip- plo dot fancy Veiling. M X1M1XI - A cliil.t-i,irlli .1 nnd rMM. nnd In r ialnftil. wMiifj i Ion. lMiforrh(F?i plucemrisl «f ill tUUii. rnlllnfvor «I*»- ;tmb. gravel. nil u- and (limit oo.i trrr f'» i« rtintipre lit lift*. ‘ iitdlircitioD.ii :i». f*4‘iicrul In Il l.ii REGULAR. HEALTBY AN’J HAPPY. A PANACEA FOR fcUFFtrtii Hi >U«i; !•!» .if u IIO-M flit fir it v t, J r.-iKf. Hy i(if . i I 'M. p.VM. P*. O. ttn\ "A*. .*1l«n*i Atlanta Con* A Gold Watch and $204 That is what every agent receives who gels up a club on our ti per week plan. Our 11-karat gold *111 led cases are warrant* ed for 20 yearn. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement, Stem wind and set. Lady's or (Jenl’H size. Equal to any foO watch. To secure agent* where we have none, we well of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club p Ice |28 and send C. O, D. by 'express with privilege of examination befote paying for Marne. Our agent at Heath Mprlug, 8. C., writes: “Your watches take at sight. The gentle man who got the last watch *ubl that he ex amined and priced a Jeweler’s watches in Lancaster, that were uc better than yours but the price was fIS.” One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particulars. Hi: i*i k k Watch Co., 48 and .’>0 Malden Lane, New York. oct2l wly arm • GOOD NEWS • FOR THE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERS OF £ • TutUs Pills. • • It gives Ih*. Tuft pleasure to an- a nomine that lie l» now putting up a V9 •TINY LIVER PILL® Thu first cotton gin made by Eli Whit ney will oe exhibited at the Chicago World’s Fair. The mm who keeps his mouth shut never has to eat any crow. , which is of exes s-sthigly » ■e'alning all the virtue* ►•tc. They tall sire, yet A f the larger (y Itotli »:/<•* <>t these pill* A W are still Issued. The exact size of W • Tl'TT'S TE.VY MV Fit FILLS A Is nltuwu m tho border of this “ad.** ™ ••••••• W« #®n«l th® msrvelon* French Remedy CALTHOS free, and * leg*! gusrantto that Calthos will m r-j i A STOP DUcbwfM Jr CbImImu, lf CURE Spermatorrhea, Varicocele _ „ \ and RESTORE Lost Vigors Use it and pay if satisfied. A4i~«, VON MOHL CO.. My line of fine etnbroiilerioil Aprons aro the loveliest ever shown in the city. The very latest thing in Ladies’ McIntosh, just received. A complete lino o' Ribbons in New line Solid Flannels New Line Broad Cloth. New Line Plaid Flannel, New Line Dress Goods, Pretty Line Striped Flannel, Beautiful Fur Capes Elegant line new and stylish Wraps, Jack- APPLICATION FOR CHARTER, Louiity; QRORGf A.—&UMTKR Cor XT\\ To the S iperior Court of said C The p-titi>,n • f C. W. Lamar, it -r i , w™, W vi Hitt and Marsh4l| M-riin t 0 It' ilh their associatessh-tws thaVih- 1 ^* •red into an association under th,*’ styjCMd “The Hhippers c »mpre elation”. That the object of saitf**** A**- ls i-ecunlary gain to toe individual r..» .! ° n •••**».* »»■*••• •••uiviuuai rue . i i corporation in this, to-wlc e. owning and contro ling using said compress In Americus °s!f ,ft '* v county, «ia , for the pm pose of eon'inr!*..'* 7 cotton packed in bale* for more" £ and readier transportation. euie nt The principal office of the ssid nHKn*i.«i Is to be In Americus, Georgia, with m-ulM 00 of doing business of both owning Vnn tJe —“ In .using comp.t.V»Tn'Mid'™'' 0 " r section of the United 8tati. t uv seo nrnnn. 1 ing and and iu at . as-ociailon may see proper. Th- petl.lonere pray that they be i n .' together vvitli their sseotdstee sod ,ue with the power to carry on the ,itore„ r ’ Honed objects togeiher with the power*?' nurchaseantl hold property, reel and c-rL- al: to lent and lease pr perty, both personal; losn and be .ued: tcTuse . inoo seah if the Miociatlo. should so deii!. and to exercise all power usually conn..." upon corporations of similar ch.racler . may lie consl.tenr with the laws of Uen,'.i?‘ of any -state In which said associating*• do business and not inconsistent win,"!? 1 . .......... Cia<. .. wil/1 lilt or th** United S?at**_. Petitioners further show that the cnnu.i ock of said association is thirty thoSKnd > Urs. more than 10 per cent of which R. been actually paid in. Your petitl /nen . ther show that they desire the pas S |?.» of .n order allowing them to i-crease at anv »i.I n they may see fltthd capital stock to ant amount not to exceed Ally thousand dollar; l* h» rl “5- t Jj«» pre ” ,lHtf> » J’onr an order Whe,eror-j, c petitioners pray the passing* of ” granting this thelr/ipp Icaflon wlth”"he U * eral provisions therein stuted, an i that they and their successors be Incorporated for during the term of twenty years, with privilege of renewal atthe expiration of tj, said term. And as n duty bound yoqrpetl* - pray. HINTON 4 Cl'TTS Attorn, s lor Fetltloneh. ets, Cloaks, etc New stock Kid Gloves, best $1.00 Kid Glove in Americus. Full line Pearl Buttons, large and small, to match, both white and smoked. Lace Curtains and Curtain Draperies a SPEC IALTY. Beall & Oaklev, 313 LAMAR STREET, The PHARMACY, Cor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth St. I carry os fine and varied a stock of all similes. A few Capes in plush anil nstri- ciiu left, which I am selling at a low figure; also those novelty Press Patterns. Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, and Imported Toilet Goods as can ho found. I am not under enormous expenses and can sell you goods and fill your PRESCRIPTIONS at reasonable rates. Give rao a call and save money. W. 0. RUSSELL, Proprietor. Very Resp’y, TIM ILLEKi 402 Jackson St. under Hotel Windsor. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINESMAN orrxRS roK bale SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Needles, Oils, Altadnnts, tic,, rOR ALL MACHINES. DR. F. A. THOM AS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practico io tlio city and vicinity. He will he found at his office whon’not professionally en gaged. Will keep slate on offico door. Office: Second lloor, Artesian Block. H D. WATTS, * Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has come to the front again, anil can be found on the corner, Watts Building, With an elegant lino of fresh G-roceries*^ Confectioneries, which 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 imANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will bo shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. T. E. Allen. T. M. Allen. E. Taylor. REAL ESTATE. Do you want a FARM of 100 acres, for $ 000, 200 acres, for $1000, 100 acres, for $1000, 130 acres, for $1300, 125 acres, for $ 900, or a nice cottago in the city, or some largo plantation to grow rich on ? If so, call on ■umftw ly 4-11-91 The Leading School For Instruction "l n K, ^SHORTHAND, TYPE , BO u 'j(EEPiNG, s ^ c !“ r r cu u rs Writings Alleh, Taylor & Co., Filed in office October21. IHMI, i .«#■ 11 A‘J <E ^» c,er kft.C. I certify the ab«»v« to bn n true iximpi the He cord of Charters. thisOct. 21, |«5. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk H. C REMOVAL A. T. ROGERS, Practical Gunsmith. This I* to notify the public that I have re* moved ray gunsmith shop to 108 Forsyth at., directly opposite new Post office building (now beltix constructed), where I will I* pleased to serve uiy customers. All kind*of gun and pistol work done at thort notice and sHtfsfuctlo « guaranteed. Special atten tion gl^n to repairing fine guns. Also keys tltteu and locks repaired. CIVE ME A CALL. aug21-w6mo MISS C. W. MILLINER, 402 Jackson St., Americus, Ga. Is at horn'* from New York, where *he pur chase 1 a very chop e collection of rich Im ported Novelties In Untrlmmi d Round Hals Bonnets and Toques. Also a specially large | and attractive assortn eut of extra quality plain French Felt Hist* aud Bonnets, In shapes ana colors th t cannot be seen else where. Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Goois, Etc, All tlio new styles of Imprr ed Fancv | Feathers, in Pompous, Wing effects. Fancy Aigrettes, etc. Also a complete assortment j of Ostrich Tips, Plumes and Potarons, In cluding many cbclc** Imported novelties. Ca.l aud examine her goods. You will te | pleased with the styles, quality and price*, oct 4 w tm Will bo sold, before the co» rt house dH in the city of Americus, Sumter e Uie legal he the fir* Tuesday in December, 1891, tho fo.lotvmg I described property, to-wit: Seventy-five (7’>) acres of land, more or less, off*of lot of land number two hun>ire'i inn tifty-one (to!) in the twenty-ninth;-'''' listi let of Sumter co inty, bound n-< follow* Dn theexst by the o'd stage road. south by lands of M. 1*. Huber, on the wo* " lands of W F. fiaslcilln and Ucorge burn*, tho north by Silas Smith- ... _ '.evict! on as the property of W. JL G1°'‘: satisfy one ff fa :s**ucd from the Count'| Court or .Mimter county in favor ot t niw- y- i. the said W. II. «!o er I ropu.' pointed out by W. H Glover. {hB M* ,c ; 28th. 1«JH. I,evy made by L. B. Forrest,utp uty sheriff. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. ■ ^ HE RIFF’S SALK. , GEORGIA, SUMTEH CoOTV. Will noId before the court house d^l i the city of Americus, sumter county , ^ | a tiie first Tuesday In December,IHM.o V le legal hours of sale, the fo.lowing ■ scribed property, io wit: . »..,.rii>n*.f One house and lot in the city of Amer ■ hounded west by S*rlfo sereet, f »uth ny I Buoy and John Jeffer on, ewt by totoT^, I mm; min ji.mi .miiur im, eiui Gy llatn Jefferson and north by lot °f °rt tj L ' Tnrser, know., as UK Htrlfc « J| the place'where Campbell Washlngto- -- _ lives. Levied on and sold as the proper } ■ Campbell Washington, to satisO J I I v.s r.nn\ tlioi-minty IUU ■ court execution issued from t he county ‘ of said county, in favor of S. B. Ha***! .Cobb; county court | fhfsOct.8f, 1891 B iaMaR Deputy Sheriff | To Peddlers. ivt-iy jm'iwju ut-iuir ■■■ ^ h the ordinary and pa>'V , v“ ,,7J „jatc| -w for the county, and <2o for tn j slcense for the county are for the »er» I r; for the state, only for the r 0 | any person, except a disabled *0 ve#r l state, (and he must register *i ' trj • R ^1 this state, (and he mu»i re*»w " ' iVliccr.** 1 ddles without first obtaining sir ", un ,iret ! shall forfeit to the county dollars. Any officer or lax paye. - .,.„ n se, i n.fl 1:11.1'.", Hei i fnflure or refusal« I Gu? Ilf GUIUI IIJ UIV uiu 'IJ* ,»y ori'cv of ijollec^, CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE- At nubile salo, before the court house ( ill UIU UIJ 111 nuiviivw-i - Tuesday in November, 1891, for 1 all couoernod in the Mouth Went t» liance Manufacturing Company , l7 c j Kncion), lot. ot l»'"ln W,| the H. A. M. rsllrimd, .aid loadR'J'ycci >1 le.ii ncres, more or less: U'' 1 '''.‘ Y.ii ir-. J 'l a mortgage for twelve hu| ulred d' ftef legal Octolwr 4, 1SU1, and for taxes and otin | *lSy order of th. I Americas. Ga , Oct. I* 501 - * ^ CUiWumiL-, We offer at this season Turnip Seed! . Cement, Britt] Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths- »\,r sale for cash by A. J. H A M I Cot'nn avenue. New BemU B al scp20tlll Janl