Americus weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1902-1907, October 31, 1902, Image 2

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- - - r> THE AMKHICUS WEEKLY TIMKS-RECOKDEE; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1902. TROOPS TO BE TAKEN FROM COAL FIELDS Governor Stone Has Issued Order For Wi h i awal. MAJ. GENERAL MILLER NOTIFIED Orders Do Not State the Time and Manner of Withdrawing Troops, but All Will Probably Ee Ordered Horn Before Election Day. Harrisburg, Pa.. Oet. 24.—General orders for the withdrawal of troops In the anthracite coal legions were is sued by Governor Stone to Major Gen. eral Miller today. The orders do not state the time and manner of with drawing the troops, but it is expected that the state authorities will bring aft of them home with the possible exception of two or three regiments before election day. This will avoid the necessity of api>ointing a commit tee to each regiment to take the votes of soldiers in the field and the prepa ration of special forms of ballots. Thp prospects arc that the troops sent Into the region last July will be ordered home before those which were ordered on duty later. Major Gener al Miller’s headquarters are at Potts villo and the movements of the troop3 wHI be directed from there. Gover nor Stone’s orders to General Miller contain the following: '‘The purpose for which the division National guard of Pennsylvania was placed on duty in the southern coun ties in the state embraced in what Is known as the anthracite coal regions having been accomplished and peace and order having been tcstored in the several communities and it being evi dent that tho local civil authorities will be able to preserve the peace and give the necessary and proper pro- tection to life and property, the ma jor general commanding division Na tional guard of Pennsylvania will re lievo the troops now on duty and re turn the several organizations to’ their respective homo rendezvous as promptly as conditions will permit.” WOOD’S “TRADE MARK” FARM SEEDS are the be>t that —free from weed i ities nn*l of s-;r\ qualities It i- vi you desire to yec and gotnl crops highest grade s. This you can chasing Wood's Brand” of Farm an be obtained eds and iinpur- ig germinating v important if n • • ! stands > l-.ircimse the itainal.le. V. ; lark ;i" all Wood’s Pall Cats! about Vegetable ami Farm Seeds for Pali Pis.tti.ig, Seed Wheat. Gats, Rye, Harley, Vetches, Grass am! Clove.- G-C.;., Write f - Fall C tad prices of any Seeds dt-lrsd. T. W. WOOD & SONS Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Those decorated Dinner Sets are genuine Haviland China. Our own importation. The ‘'White” will cross “The Tide” in Nov. We have the finest Lamps shown in Georgia, but they are the cheapest, 15c to $20.00. Those Lounges and Chairs are covered with real leather, and frames are quartered oak. For Sale or Rent. The plantation of 384 acres, more or lesp, in the ICth District of Samter county, Oa., formerly owned by Connell & McGarrab, on which eight plows have been ran. The plantation is in high state of cultivation and high ly improved. Also eight head of stock and all implements needed on place, tegether witbTO-saw cottongin,Winship prets, engine and boiler, two 2-borse wsgonp, .McCormick mower and rake, hay press, 830 bushels corn, 13,900 hsy, 7,000 lbs fodder, 3,500 bnshe cottoD seed, 3,800 lbs peas, 30 buebei peannte and 15 bushels wheat. If no! sold by.Decembcr 13th, next, the plan tation will he rented for ensuing-year, beginning Jannary 1st, 1003. Th3 Bake of SocthwestebxGe rgia. Our Cut-Glass have the thickest blanks, deepest cut, most ar tistic patterns, and most brilliant sheen that can be secured. Our stock of Chamber Suits, Side Boards, China Closets, Ex. A Ewj tension Tables, Diners, Odd Chairs and Tables is the most complete and attractive we have ever shown. We still have large stock of graceful and elegant shapes in Odd Pieces in French China, Vases, Cups and Saucers and other articles suitable for presents or home use. Our stock of Housefurnishings can supply all your wants. Yes, 4 □ o" t Yes, Yes, It is true goods were bought for CASH and that we can and will give full value for every dollar spent with us. Good Enough for Anybody. A W. SMITH, Cor. Jackson and Forsyth Sts. Americus, Ga. SITUATION IMPROVED But General Resumption of Work Not Expected Before Monday. Wllkesbarre. Pa., Oct. 21.—There a slight Improvement in the coal min ing situation In the Wyoming and Larkawana regions this morning, but In the Schuylkill anil Lchlgli regions there has been little change from yes terday. All the collieries of tho Del aware, Lackawanna and Western com pany are working with an Increased force. The Ontario and Western company also started up all of their mines this morning. The Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal company resumed at two of their mines, but owing to the accumulation of gas they had to shut down again The Delaware and Hudson company has more mines In operation In tho Lackawanna district than yesterday, but In the Wyoming region the compa ny could not get an additional colliery started, although steam was up ready to hoist coal. The Lehigh Valiev company reports that It has ono moro mine In operation this morning than yesterday. A general resumption Is not looked for until Monday, and with the mines In operation the output of coal must be somewhat curtailed, as the mines cannot be worked to their full capac ity. As one mine superintendent ex pressed It, "We are only feeling our way ft will take some days before anything like tho normal output will bo obtained.” VOTE TO CONTINUE ON 8TRIKE. Miners at Hazleton Collerlea Displeas ed With Certain Conditions. Hazelton, Pa., Oct. 24.—The em ployes of the G. B. Msrkle company’s collerlea and the men working at tho drift on mines of Coze Bros. & Co, lost night voted to continue on strike un til toe conditions under which they are to bo taken back by these Arms are changed. One of the officials of Coxe Bros. A Co., said: “We Insist that all the men former ly employed at our mines who went on strike shall apply to the respective foremen as Individuals, If they wish to return. If we have room for them, and they committed no acts of vio lence during the strike, they will be taken back with the understand)! t that nonunion men must not be mo lested. Every man who struck considered by us as having left ovr employ, and that Is why we will not resume operations by permitting the men to return to work In a body.” At Sllverbrook colliery, operated b"7 J. S. Wentz & Co., the men also must make application as Individuals be fore operations are resumed. Strike Averted In Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 24.—A strike of tho hack, cab and coupe drivers employed by Chicago livery stables and under takers was averted at a Joint meeting of the employes, teamsters and tho executive board of the Chicago Fed or ation of Labor early today. Nearly 1.000 men are affected. Lawyer Is Murdered. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 24.—A tele gram has been received at the gov- era oris office asking that a reward be offered for James Blanton, who mur- 1 a lawyer named Floyd at Enter. ‘ 1 blood and fled to Florid*. Dwelling 32C Forsyth St Dwelling 212 Prince St Dwelling 210 Prince St. for Sale. One-fifth cash, balance at 6 per cent, in 100 equal monthly pay ments. Also the prettiest home in Americus ou College street, and the Colemau property on Lee street to sell. H. T. DAVENPORT, Real Estate Agent. Americus, Ga., Sept. 23, ’02. MONEY LOANED! Farm loans negotiated any where in Southwest Georgia at low rates and on easy terms. Save money by see mg me. G. R. ELLIS. Americus, Ga. Real Bargains. I hare some real bargains in city property, both improved and va cant lots. Call early if you would lie benefitted. I have inquiry for two small farms of not over twohundred acres each, within five miles of the city. J. B. FELDER, Beal fstatq, Agent BRAGG’S - MARKET. Is again s candidate far your pat ronage, under the arm name of MORRIS & BRAGG. We are at the ume old stand. Ar tesian Block, with the best Beet, Pork, Fish, Oysters and all that is good to eat. Give us a trial order and we will Bit you table with the best. Telephone 215. W.R.vt.TS KAltl BALSAM ami Lcautificg the hair. Fromctw a Irmrient growth. Hover Aula to IIe*tore Gi^ .Heir to |te Youthful ffiTor. IS ^wwnriflie *** Every Woman U imeretiv-i and should know about the wonderful . Whirling Spray iglaalNjrfa**’. JnJte- Xu<-t»vn. Itett-saf- for It tmiia other* bat —-* **— “We can live without poetry, music or books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks.” Had the poet Bulwer lived in this advanced age of good c< oks and good living, he would have gone for his meals to Johnston’s Restaurant, Under the Opera House, wh^e the art culiniire is a finished product The tables of this populer Ca'e are supplier!, day and night, with every delicacy of the season: the most luscious Oysters, Juicy Steaks, Southdown Mutton, Pish, Birds and Game of every variety. Quick Orders Served at Shortest Notice and in a style calculated to please the m 'st exacting and fastidious epicure. Everything new, neat and clean; elegant dining rooms, public and private, excellent service Orders for meals sent anywhere in Americus Telephone No. 10 if You Are Hungry In the same building, bnt entirely separate from the Cafe, is the Bar, where the finest and purest Wines and Liquors, Beer, Ale, etc, are served. Here presides that genius, Coot Stanfield, whose fame as a mjxologist is proverbial. His greeting is cordial and he serves only the very best. for The Beit Cooked Heals in Americas. JOHNSTON For The Best and forest Drinks Served in City. D. PEARL MM. 311 Lamar Street, Look To Your Interest, Read Carefully, Act Promptly. We mean business-aud for the next ten days we offer to t) the people of Sumter and adjoining counties the Greatest Slaughter Sale of the Season Figures speak louder than words and we give them to you as follows: ....Hudson’s Drug Store.... 212 Forsyth St;, ’Phone 98. Drills and Medicines. Clothing. Hens’ Suits. $15.00 Suits Going at $9.50 i2 00 “ “ “ 8.00 toco “ *• “ 7.00 800 “ “ “ S.5O 6.00 “ “ *• 400 4 03 •' “ “ 2,6o • Pants. - $5.oo Pants Going at $3,5o 4 00 *' “ " 3 00 ,2.00 “ •• l5<>| We have the prettiest and most complete drug store in the city, onr stock is fresh and complete. We are reliable druggists,and nevei substitute. We fill yonr doctor’s prescriptions just as he writes them. Hot and Cold Soda Water. Sole agent for H U YLER’SJCANDIES. tther. hot send tump for 11- narrated book wiiw.U Chris fail (aairuUrs and direction* In- Morphine sod Whiskey habiutrested without psto or confinement. Cnreguar- . sntecd at Sanitarium or no »’** Uthia Springs Gars ISP Americus Whiskey Co. 125 and 127 Cotton Avenue. Headquarters for. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Retailed at Wholesale Prices. All mail order* nailer the personal snperviiion of Mr. Phil A. Catching*. Jug Trade a Specialty. Ladies’ Shoes. $2.50 Shoes Going at #1.75 2.00 “ “ •• 1.50 I.60 41 “ “ 125 I.25 '• “ 93 l.oo " “ •• 7o Mens’ Shoes. $4 00 Shoes Going at $3.oo 3.50 2.50 2.00 1.75 1,25 a.7 S 200 1.50 i,25 95 We also have an immense stock of children suits, men. and ladies underwear, ladies capes and walking jackets and in fact everything in our immense stock will be put to the knife, We hope all oar former patrons and railroad triends will take advantage of this sale by coming forward at once as we only offer these inducements for the next ten days, D. PEARLMAN’S 311 Lamar Street, Americas,'Ga. **>1 There’s Plenty to Drink on the Corner Now I ! ...ARTESIAN SALOON... New Place, and the Best Line ot Liquors Sold In the City. Hawthorne Club. Baltimore Hunter. Three Feathers, are among our popular brands of fine liquors. Mr. Robert A. Hogae is with n« and muld be pleated to aerve his man; friends in city and country. ARTESIAN SALOON. W. N. Booker, Prop.