The Americus recorder tri-weekly. (Americus, Ga.) 1879-1884, December 13, 1881, Image 4

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C, B. Jones, G, A, Webster. Scncrnl Atgentn NORWICH CHAIR CO.- 0»FICE ANP SAl.F.SUf OM: WEST MITCHELL Strec' (Near Wlilteball.) sm All kinds of Balcony, Verandah, Rocking and Folding Chairs. Call, Examine Slock and Note Prices. Special Imluccments to Dealers, Call upon or writ© «», Jones & Webster. uWuiuftl NVuralgln, Sprains, Pain in I lie Rack ami Side. There Is mi:.ini' more |)alnful than these dl.sr.isrs; *>ut the pi.Ii ran bo removed and the disease cured by iu*. 1 of Perry Davis* Pain Killer. inent Hint may <lo more harm tlmn good. Pain Killer lias been In constant use for forty years, and tlio universal testimony from all parts of the world Is, It never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Iking a purely vegetable remedy, It is safe la the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record .)f cures by the use of Pain Killer would All volumes. The following extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says: About w yeir riruc my wifa be In msre miTerlii* fruu rhomi report Wi«M t> the Pa::. Killcw, w Charles Powell wrltc3 from the Sailors’ Home. London: f bad been n filleted three yearn with neuralgia and Violent aiKuuua of tlie doniacb. The doctors at Weetinlnner Hospital rave up my ow-e la despair. I tried your Pain Killer, and it gave mo immediate nllcf. I have regained my ifreugtb. and um now able to f-jloir my usual O. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., writes: J experienced immediate reli. ( from psln in the jhte by the uue of your Pain Killeil E. York says: ive used your Pain KILLS.n for rheumatlnn, my wife became eubliot •- luti-m. Our ihidi »pccdiJy A Speedy ant Painless Curt for the Opium or Morpnlnt Habit. Curt Guaranteed. AtUren N. B. DRE\VJIY,M.D OEIIITIIV, <«A, JyourP. .. _ — received great benclit. Barton Seaman says: Have need Pain Killer for thirty yean, a’d have found it a nntr.juiling remedy for rlwumatiMiii and lainenera. Mr. Bnrdltt writes: It neser falls toirive relief in capes of rheumatlam. Phil. Ollbert, somerset, Pa., writes: From actual use. I know your Pain Killed In the beat mrdiciue I ran gfct All druggists keep Pain Killer. Its price Is so low that It Is within the reach of all, and It will save many times Its cost In doctors’ bills. 25c., 50c. and 91.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Pmprfeten, Providence. R. I. 9.lllflep.l*t. next rend innt. MRS. LYOIS E. PINKH1M. OF LYNN, MASS., gltOWH's IRON RED BITTERS BROWN’S IRON BITTERS arc 0 certain euro Ibr all disease, requiring a complete tonlot espe cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appotite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Earl dies tbo blood, strength, cna tho muscles, and gives now Ulb to tho nerves. Acta lllco a charm on tho dlgcstlvo organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting tho Ibod, Belching, Beat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iran Preparation that will not blacken tho tooth or glvo headache. Sold by all Drug gists nt $1.00 a buttle. DROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Bid. fWIWI.lt Ira, Rill— mn ut. b, R—. Ca—MI4 CV iatai.nMfsllSMwllnd,Mik.innu BEWARE OF IMITATI0N8. The Perpctnltr of the .National Debt. Savannah News. There is a large class of persons in the United States who desire to have the national debt of the Uni ted State matlc perpetual. These arc, first of all, the national hanks, who can only by this incans he af forded a lasting basis for their cir culation, and next to them a num ber of persons who really regard a ™tr""m,M,ru.r.‘.a tLn?n P .th?fc%t I national debt as a national blessing. r— <> —.. ... • Such as these reason that such a debt is “a balance wheel to our monetary system, a regulator of general and local systems of fi nance; and a promoter of individu al thrift,” and besides, they claim, would afford a stock of good secu rities beyond the reach of taxation for the investment of trust funds, and the reserves of banks and busi ness companies and of legacies. It is therefore urged by the advocates of perpetuation that the debt now, less greenbacks and cash in the Treasury, amounts to $1,413,000,- 000, and that when it shall be re duced to $1,200,000,000, the reduc tion cease, and the debt be gradu ally refunded in irredeemable 3 per cent, bonds. This would, doubtless, prove a very satisfactory arrangement to those fortunate ones who have such a large amount of money to invest, that they can derive therefrom a handsome income at even the low rate of 3 per cent, interest, but un fortunately that class of persons make up an exceedingly small pro portion of the body politic. Hence we agree with the St. Louis lie- publican when it, in effect, takes the ground that while a perpetual debt, tlie representative bonds of which could never be called in for payment, would be a great conven ience to the classes above men tioned it is very doubtful whether the masses of the people will con sent to pay perpetually $35,000,00(1 a year in interest for the conven ience of these limited classes. Says that paper: ‘‘Our practice hitherto lias been to regard a pub lic debt as an obligation to be got rid of just ns quickly as possible, and we do not take kindly to the European habit o( viewing it as a perpetual burden. Public debts, we nrc told, impart strength to gov ernments, and they certainly do, in Europe, bring round the govern ment a large and powerful class of persons interested in supporting it. But it may be questioned whether such artificial adjuncts are needed in this country, to give strength to a government which exists for the people alone, and whether a popu lar government ought to have any other strength than that volunta rily given it by the people. Besides, we would have some difficulty in ceasing to reduce the debt, even if wo desired to. What would we do with our surplus revenue/ In Eng land, they rarely have a surplus greater than four or live millions, and that they buy consols with. But our surplus is $100,000,000 to $100,000,000 a year; and even if we razee our revenue system to the lowest permissible limit, increasing population and consumption must ever cause it to yield a liberal sur plus, and this can lie used only in payments on the debt." , THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN AMD BEAST. For more than a third of a century the Mexican Jlliiatnug Liniment busbeen known to Mtillioua ull over tho world oh tho only aufo reliance for the relief of accidents and iiain. It Is a modiclno nbovo price and praise- the best of Us l< Inc!* For every form of external pain ” MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without an enua!. It penetrates flesh and muscle to tlie very bone—making tho continu ance of pain and luflituimntion impos-l slide'. Its effects upon Human Flesh and I the Jlrute (Trillion uroequally wonder-1 ful. The Mexican Liniment iti needed by somebody In every house. Kvcry day brings news or the ngouy of nn awful scald or burn subdued, or rhemnnlfo martyrs LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I^^osltlvi^uro for all thou© Painful Complaints and Weaknesses * it fi-muli * * niinon to our best female populath It will cure entirely tho worst form of female Com plaint*, all ovarian trmihlca.Iiillaniinatlon and t leant- tlon, Falling and Displacement*, and tho ronaequeat Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to ths ('hangs of IJfa. It will dissolve ami sxpel tumors from the uterus lb an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there la checked very speedily liy Its um. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and rrlitvcs weakness of the stomach. It cures IUoatlng, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, (Isneral Debility, Sleeplessness, Ik'prc'/lon and Indi gestion. That feeling of hearing down, causing pain, weight and backarhc, Is always permanently cured by its uso. It will at all times and under all circumstances set tn harmony with tho laws that govern the female system. For tho euro of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYDIA K. I’lXKIIAM’N VKUKTADLE COM* POUND Is prepared at SO and ttt Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price fl. Six bottles for (A. Bent by mall In tho form of pills, also In ths form of lounges, on receipt of price, |t per box for either, lira. I’lnkhani freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Mend for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Dijxr. No family should ho without LYDIA K. l’lNKIIASTfl L1VKU 1TUA They euro constliiation, biliousness, and torpidity of the llvrr. ti cents i«cr box. SJ- Hold by all llruagiuta. MWM.lt"! P^you ui&nt to buy I (Clothing for Mon or Bays I either ready-made or nude [ tooWUr, do not fail to send, for our C&latogfuc m H. 0. GARDNER, ATTOltNKY AT LAW, OQLETUOHl'E. UA„ W ILL practice in the No«th-western Circuit and the S’lhdnlii; comities Prompt atten- lUni given to collections. tuny lO.tf J. R. McCRORY, ELI.AV1LLE, Oa. Collections a Specialty. April b-tf DR. RICE, 3? court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., X WfuUrty educated sad lewdly qualified physician sad ths forma and S ipcrnintorrhoa and Impotoncy, u Uts mult of Mir-sbuss lu youth, ssxusl timws lu ms- tursr vsan, or other causes, sad prod m iss mm • f lb* M- Uwlsi tails: Nsrvoutusss, Seminal KmUdon*. (night satis- • font by dreamt). Plate**! of bight. Defective Memory. Phy- RioslDecay, Pimples nn Pscsl A union to Society of Femsl**, Cuafuiloa si Ideas, lews of Bcxusl Power, he., render Id* ssyssrswieffit is saw as IssSraa ».Ss«te It Is sstf-evSsat affydriaaSSsJsys spestol sttestloo te s eerulo stsu of diseases, sad tmtlsg thuunndi snuu- a'ly. sequins (ml skill. Physietess ksowlac this (set vdtn nosutowsd pertont te sty sere. Whes U l» fueoarcnlent to vitil Utt city fttrtmuneat. medklues esa bsstat privately ssd ulkly by null or ciprms anywhere. Cures Guarauteed in All Casos ^mSuu*» Mrsouallv or by letter (res sod lavltrd. ' i aud correaiwudence strictly cuofidsuUaL PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 100 paces, sent te say sddms, securele smlsd, tor thirty tS0> cents. Hbotaid bs rend be alL Addrets as above. OOcehoursfromtA.ll.teSP.il. Busdays, ltoAP.lt* Ju r nc‘20w which r.poertlljr euros Buell allmenta of ilio HUMAN FLE8H os 1thcumatiNiu, dwellings, RtlflT Joints, Contracted JIiimcIcm, Jliirns mill Xcaldn, Cuts* JlrulHcs anti Spinlns, Poisonous Hites mid .Stings, Ntliniess, Lnmcness, Old Sorts, (leers. Frostbites. Chilblains. Soro lYIppIrs, Cubed Hreaet. mid Iudred every form of external dls- u«. It bealu without scars* For tho Hnt'TK Chcatioh it cures Sprains, Ktvlnny, NII1F Joints, Founder, ITnrness Sores, Hoof I>ls- esses, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Seal*, Hollow Horn, Srrntclies, Wind- g alls, Spavin* Thrush, Itlngbonc, Id Sores, Poll Kvll, Film upon the Slalit anil every oilier ailment (o which I lie occupants of the stable mid Stock Yard are liable* Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment ■■ - * cr disappoints; THE BEST OF ALL I §> ' % it I :;03 It AIT OR BEAST. ^gafeXT-TaseauiM 11 m ■— POND’S EXTRACT. THE GREAT VEGETAULE PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC FOR INFLAMMATION AND HEMORRHAGES. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. No other preparation lias cured so many cases of these distrt sing complaints as the Kx tract. Our PliMter is Invaluable in these diseases. Lumbago, Pain in Hack or Side, cte. Our Ointment (50 cents) for use when removal of clothing is inconvenient, is a great help in re lieving inflammatory cases. Hemorrhages. ZzX Nose, or front any tausc, is speedily controlled and stopped. Our NumuI Nyrillgtt (25 Cents), and fnlmlara ($1.00), arc great aids in arresting internal bleeding, Diphtheria&SoreThroat Use the Kxtrnct promptly. It is a sure cure. Delay is dangerous. Oa + arrh The Extract is the only spe- Uraiarrn. dfle for this disease. Cold in Head, etc. Our ••t’ntarrh Cure,” special- ' sail Iv prepared to the curative pr iropertics of the Extract) c , Invaluable foi Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises.iL'f. ing, cooling and cleansing. Use our Oint ment in connection with the Extract) it will aid iu healing, softening and in keeping out the air. Burnsand Scalds, f,::, "K!!; it is unrivaled, and should lie kept in every fam ily ready for use in case of accidents. A dressing Ointment will aid in healing and pre- Inflamed or Sore Eyes. It Can be used without the slightest I'car of harm, quickly allaying all inflammation and Earache,‘Toothache and Faceache. tions, it* effect is simply wonderful. Pi I aq HUntl, IHcetllntr or Itching. • I IXaOf ft is the greatest known remedy; rap idly curing when other medicines have failed. I'oturH Extract Mctllcalctl Paper for closet use is a preventive against ('haling and PUs. Our Ointment is of great ser vice where the removal of clothing is inconve- Ladies. Read pant » tj. l8. id 26 of For Broken Breast and Sore Nip-’ 1 '”' s that nn DAVID LAHDRETH S S0X8, Philadelphia, Pr LANDRETHS* tho BEST suit in year fawn, yoa , con gwt thorn by mail Pft»p -— — ns a IteW Hiril for litis. Wuw and Priors. Ths Oldest mud s^tentioe Seal tl,otters fa Iho rntlrt States, DAVID LANDUETIItV SONS,PmiaPA..rA .^OORe::^, f \-’T N ^usiNE.ss University 1 SLNDrot: c^ta'ljclls •100 covers eosl'of TnltU>n| Stationery. Hoard, etc., for thrw months. | Lovl.ly Tlie Boston Post is re mi ml oil by tlie claim of the ltcpiiblicans tlmt they get tlio “spoils” system from President Jackson, that they do not get their system ol dealing with Treasury robbers and swind lers from tlio same source. In il lustration of President Jackson’s intahods with that class of scoun drels, it cites ns follows tlie case of Tobins Watkins:— Soon niter Jackson's inaugura tion it was discovered that Ur. Watkins, the fourth Auditor, was a defaulter to the extent of only about two thousand dollars. Tlie allnir caused great excitement at the capital and throughout tlie country, in wondrous contrast with what is witnessed in our day on the unearthing of Irnuds of tlie most gigantic character. The de falcation in this ease was not a de liberate swindle, like those of tlie star route operators, but consisted in using government money for temporary and personal relief from embarrassment, ns was believed. Yet, though moving in the highest circles, he was indicted—no infor- mnti hi iu that case—tried,convict- d and imprisoned. It may lie well for the reader occasionally to apply to tlie pretentious Republi can puity the test of comparison | ... . with the COIII SC Ot ad mi nistra* Toilet Soapuck*) OO; Medicated Paper 23 tion in the days of the old veteran ! ^^urcTWHESTO fob applxcatxcsi. i Democrat, Andrew J nekton. Nasal Syringe... . . SS ! Female Syringe 1.00 Sale of Montpelier. ' j POND’S EXTRACT CO., ctttlt vi aiuu»ini«trs j NEW YORK AND LONDON. Montpelier,formerly the home of, ForsalebyaUDruggWt* ami Fancy Hood* Dealer.!. President Madison and his burial <>M<"r»rJ.*o’th c, , rU g . (r«.o ? of . . . « r l»- a 5. tmler* for f$ worth, carnage free, 011 re. place, in Orange county, \ a., was 1 *,pt ofi 5 .ifaddro.*e«i 10 >4 w. st.. s. v. sold Thursday,at auction, to Mr.; Detric, of Baltimore, and Mr. Brad- „ . , For • al 1 f 4 , L 1, . t Am aaa r 1 My Pbmtallon 011 tbcFurlowroaUthirteen rellett ley, Ol Boston, (or $19,000. Less ; Imm Atiivrlcun. improwitunls all new and lir»i than a year ago the same place was j TSSTSt IS % sold at (UlCtioil to Mr. James L. Car- ! n>»mttl negro bouses gin house. Home gin, X tv lift cleanly uiul efli who have once u*ed it will it. Our Olntuivut is tin best emollient that can b-* applied. Fe m a I e C 0 m p I a i n t s. M° be called in for the Majority of female diseases if t he Ex f ran In: Used. Full directions ucconu ;uny each IkhiIc. CAUTION. • l‘ontl'» Extract* : l*uiid*M Extract. round ng bull wrapper. Always insist on bavin; Take no other prvpjrati bHlk,prb, measure. Price of TondN Extract, Toilet Arti cles mnl Specialties. POND’S EXTRACT.. .30c..St A81.73 TOILET ABTI8LX3. ! CTZCIALTXES. Toilet Cream . SI.00 Ointment 30 00 Catarrh Cure. mrs. m. e. Raines Is jaitopoiiug a fine nssortmont of gojds sulta- Holidays Toys, Dolls, Vases, S.uoiura f s / Toilet Sets, Wash JBoxes, WntTiNii Desks. Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Necklaces. Bracelets, Statues*. Cups and Saucers, Mens, Pitchers, Teahets, Teasets, Wagons, Trains, Stoves, Darnino Eons, Harmonious, nonsEs, Cats, Dogs, Guns, Pistols, Balls, Marales, Tors, and everything to please and clmnn the little ones on tbnt most mysterious end happiest day of tho year when the spirit* uni nndBtemporal seem tn mret. Let nil who are in senrch of Christmas presents for old or young ho sure to call on HAIL, HIM) AND WEATHER. Ed. Brown's O Id Stand.) URSERY & CO., HAS OPENED A GEFERAL Supply Grocery -AND- * Confectionery Though late in the season, choice goods and fair dealing- will tell. Come and see us. JS JVEIiH V STORE, Ono of the largest estali- Iishments of the kind in tlie South, is located in Americas, Mr. Flicker’s store lias just undergone a rejuvenating process that makes it the hand somest store INSIDE to he found in Americus. In the Jewelry department can he found all the latest novelties in WATCHES, CLOCKS. NECKLACES, LOCKETS, RINGS, LACE PISS, SETS, EAR lilVUS BRACELETS. THIMBLES, J. E. JEWELER, AMERICUS, GEORGIA, Hpi.KxniD Sto.ii; ok a,tclies and Jewelry Of the Latest Designs All Repair Work PROMPTLY DONE. J. E. Sullivan -DEAKKll IN Spi’ingneite, Cuaiiva, Window Shades and Mattinprs, Elegant lot of Meta Cases and Caskets of some informality, the sale was not confirmed bv court. : i.inlu l. of oau. :o0.Ur .ml c.-m In |.n>poni.m, ^ *, , _ ; also wheat Straw, 40U bushel* pvtAloes. 1500 bush- r , i’U Cotton Med, 40 buabvls |»cas, 8 two-horve , . m . Carnes, general manager ; wagois, -prtug wagon and hornets, buggy and j of tho Mnonn Trlt>tiranh mnl karuc *** cat** 1 »*H cvai«r»tor, syrup and seed OI me Jiacou 11leijrajiii ana .ties- c .,n.swim.ubn.iWriMMrtm.nlofpiu,u. i tlsoc..iHn« -I,.i en.t.i, .,n sengee, has retired anil is succeed- ! ii.n »ndcrtKnter mol. l.Ino«ir p>r .d. my Y “ if il“!h’i ln , .. . simi plMriWmil™loom Am.Hem fomtininit wood.. IIrucrs l»y telegmpl* etl bj J. r. llanson, Who took -loncn-. Call oil m,* at uiv bimic or ilc-Mr.. liar promptly nttrmled to. charge Friday morning. j >ou, .iuhnnu a lv, Spectacles of all kinds and in struments to test your eyes and competent men to select Spec tacles best adopted to your eye-sight. Thousands of peo ple are injuring their eye sight by using common Spectacles, or those not prop erly adjusted to their eyes. Solid Silverware, SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, CARD CASES, CUPS, GOBLE'lS, FR UIT KNI VES, NA PK1N RINGS, all kinds of cast' goods, etc., etc. In Electro-pla ted ware, a full line of Reed and Barton’s _ giods which I guarantee to have more silver on, and to lie plated on better and harder material than any other make of goods, the only concern thnt took the only first- class prize in Australia. A partial list of these goods co.rpiiscs Castors, Cake Bas kets, Berry Dishes, Epcrgns, Card Stands, Flower Stands, Water sets. Waiters, Goblets, cups, Spoon-holih rs, Syrup- cups, Butter-dishes, Pickle- stands, Knives, Porks, spoons, Etr., Etc. These goods sold nt^the same prices that you would have to pay at the Factory, as well as a full line of goods of other manufacturers at ihc- tory prices. I also keep a fine line ot Gold Pens, Walking canes, etc. This weeK 1 will have the largest and most varied stocK of China Vases, Toilet sets, Jardinieres and limey goods generally, ever brought to this market. In my Music Department I have a large stock of P ; mos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Ban jos, Accoidoons, Tambourines, Harps, Instruction Books, etc. In my sewing machine de partment ran lie found a large lot. of Davis, Williams, Wheel er and Wilson and other sew ing machines also a lot oi second hand machines all in thorough order for side cheap, a full line of parts, attachments . needles and oil for all ilia- » ehinory. My work department is tin* most complete and the best supplied with tools, ma chines and material in the South lor doing watch work, jewelry repairing, clock re pairing and lor putting sew ing machines in thorough or der, supplying any new parts needed, etc. The class of worl done here is superior to tlmt of any other establishment outside of a huge city. No trouble to show goods. Call and take n look through my stock whether you wish to i purchase or not and and see the place where you can got what you want either in goods or work when you need any thing of the kind. Everything guaranteed as represented. JAlMXiS FRICKER, Under Barlow House 4 L W. PAII.FY. 1 A ext la Lanier Houte, JIAVU.X, UA. 1 Amoi’lCUflli