Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 19, 1890, Image 4

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tmma Recorder °£org^> », L ULE88NKR, : i Editor. OAeltl Orftn of Sawter County. Offlel.l Orson of Webator County. RIOAV. DECEMBER 19 1890 ThO AKOBIOUa Rkcorder It publl. 10-1 Dally and Weekly, during the year. Tbe Doily Rroobdrr It Issued every morning except Monday., during the year, at 50c per monlb, or 15.00 per year Tbe Weekly Recorder la luued every Friday morning, at II00 per year payable In advance. It baa tbe largeat circulation any paper In South we«t Georgia,circula ting largely In the oountlee Of Sumter, I-ee, Terrell, Stewart, Webster, Schley. Marlon' Macon, Dooly and Wilcox. Entered at America. Poat-Offlceataecond o', aaa matter. All communication! should be addressed to AMERICDB PUBLISHING CO, The Asheville Immigration Con vention is well attended, nearly five hundred delegates being there, We hope some plan will bo adopted to give us a good working immigra tion bureau for the South. The newspapers have about sot tied it that it is a want of confl dence and not a iaok of cash that has caused all this flurry. But who is to blame, the banks whioh have the cash, or the people who have the confldence? Elder McGehoe, presiding elder of the Amerlcus district, reported In the Methodist conference the other day that three new ohurches had been built and paid for, and there was less than $250 due on pas tor’s salaries for tbe past year, This is what the Bishop called a "wonderful report." Some Northern capitalists are trying to lay the blame of the money market flurry on the plant ers, saying they are withholding millions of bales of cotton from the market. Bless your soul, they are holding It because they can’t do anything else with It. It is rumored that Geu. Aiexan der will retire from the presidency of the Central system. Tins Re corder hopes this is not so, a Gen. Alexander has given the Cen tral splendid servioe, and built up the road more in the past two years than had been done before In ten. He has utterly ohanged its policy, and it no longer fights and quarrels with everybody and Mr erything. NEWSPAPER PARAGRAPHS. The coming year will bring many changes to the boys of the press. As Ton Recorder has before men tioned, Branham, of the Brunswick Times, goes $6 the Rome Tribune, and Richardson, of tbe Telegraph, goes to the Atlanta Journal. Who will succeed them on'ihese papers Is not yet known. The Recorder has often won dered that the Macon Telegraph did not cover lte field better. Ma son Is tbe most centrally located city In the State, yet ;so near At lanta that the Capital news oan be easily covered. With a live, ener- getlo man at the helm, the Tele graph should have a circulation of not less than 25,000. If a first-class system of news gathering was In augurated, the Telegraph would be invaluable to every family In Mid dle, South, and Southwest Georgia. This Is not written lu a spirit of criticism, but only In wonder that suoh a splendid field, whioh can be filled by no other paper, should be overlooked. The Recorder knows of a paper In a Western State, situated similarly, with heavy competition, that makes a fortune for its owners every year. The country weeklies came to us this week with the usual announce ment ot»'■holiday for .Christmas week. Happy editors! Shed a tear for your hard worked brethren of tbe dally press, who cannot let loose even long enough to spit on their hands, In order to take a bet ter bold. Stanton is baek at his post on the Constitution, after a-weeks Illness. How Clarke, of the Smlthvllte News, Knowles, of the Greensboro Herald, and about a dozen of bis North Georgia pets must miss hts tally when he Is off. Editor Tamer, of tbe Albany News, Is doing great work for his ' town, and literally makes tbe “old fogies" there hnnt for oooler quar ters. The Albany people sustain his paper liberally, too. This is no taffy—it Is a fact. Who wonld have supposed, two years ago, that Cordele aad Rich land could support such bright pa pers as Burton and Tison are get ting up? Why, it seems bnt a few months ago that both places were old farms, and more likely to go to weeds Ilian brick blocks. t Though Sumter is a great AUI- rnee county, It has sot yet been i All lanes paper. WILL BUILD TWO. Bays yesterday’s Albany News: We find In yesterday’* issue of The Americub Recorder the fol lowing paregrspb giving tbe result of the aforesaid contemplated no tion: "At the meeting yesterday noth ing defiulle was done, but it may be stated as almost certain that the Amerlcus people will continue have a street ear service.” Aud in another part of the same paper under tbe head of “Sidewalk Talk’’ we find (he following: "Young business men sboulQ not allow tbe street railroad to atop— not for a moment," said a visitor yesterday. "Even if it don’t pay expenses, it is a big advertisement to you, and before many years it will be the best paying institution in the city." The visitor was right. Suoh en terprises are not ouly an advertise ment, but they are publio con venieuces aud Albany is going right along building two.street rail roads. When we get them built we are going to keep them running too. As our Albany neighbor has doubtless found, through The Re corder, by this time, tbe street oars here have been discontinued for thirty day*. Should the coal famine come to an end soon, the cars will doubtless bo put on be fore that time. Never fear, Amer icas will continue to bead the pro cession. GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE One night only Wednesday, Dec. 24. Are You In Needs Are you In need of good advice? Do you suffer from palpitation of tbe heart; have you spells of dizzi ness; do you feel listless, and do you frequently get tired without cause or exertion? Do you suffer from rheupiatism, neuralgia, and other mysterious and unaccounta ble backaches and painB in limbs and joints and bones? Do you feel nervous; are you sleepless at night, and do your dreams disturb you? Are you excitable and does your heart beat unevenly, sometimes hardly beating at all and at other times thumping like on engine? Do you worry over little things? Are your kidneys disordered and your live:; inactive? Aro yon troubled with indigestion and con stlpation? Are you annoyed by any urinary difficulty? Do you want to be cured of all such weak ening ailments? Then use Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. It will make you strong and perfect in every part. They Don't Dike It. The discontinuance of the train from Macon arriving here at 8:45 p. in., end of tbe one for Macon ar riving here at 8:40 a. m., was made last Wednesday, and tbe people al ready feel their loss. These trains were very convenient, and tbe peo ple would like to see them put back again. That “Tired reeling.” The newspapers are having a good deal of fun nowadays over that tired feeling," so muob spoken of In medical advertisements, in con nection with the iil-bealth of fe males. It may be a source of hil arity to witty paragraphers, but not so to suffering women, who, by overwork, and a disregard ot tbe laws of health, have lapsed Into a condition bordering on Invalidism. What most women need Is to be re lieved of some of the slavish work that Is piled on them, and a free, but judicius use of strengthening such a. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), the greatest blood purifier and Invigorator In use. tsuperb as u builder up ot women, bringing back lost energy to tbe body, and color to faded ebeebs, restoring the appetite, and thus renewing in her that healthy vitality long lost. P. P. P. cures all blood diseases, suoh as Rheuma tism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula, and all ulcerous affeetions, even van quishing that melancholy enemy of man, Dyspepsia. All druggists sell It. The Prosperons Fan Makers of Nation, HENSHAW 4 TENBROECK (Tbe orlfInal O’Donovan Duffand Pally BrUtleof the Two Old Cronies.) And their company of faultlesa corned! an*, singers and dancers, presenting the Merrimental Comedy. “Tie Nabobs” An operatic Extravaganxa, Brimful of All that it New All that ft Original All that is Funny. And all that Is Sparkling and Taking In the fun makers' world, and containing More and Sweeter Music. More and Prettier Songs. More and Brighter Funnyisme. More and Handsomer Costumes, and More and Heartior Laughs. Thau any other comedy yet soen. Usual prices. GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE Friday - and - Saturday, DEC. 19th and 20th. AND - SATURDAY - MATINEE. YOU WANT& MERRY CHRISTMAS, •CO TO- Little Mardre’s mHjnjnoTH book store Where you will find an elegant and carefully selected slock from which to choose. His goods are all new and of the most elegant aud novel styles Books of any and all Kinds. Bibles of ail styles, Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, sheep binding aud Indexed, at $4.8 . Works of standard authors in sets, such as Shakespeare, Dickens, Bulwer, lhackery, Sir Walter Scott, Mrs. McKevier, and many others. Also choice series for children in sets. Political works in abundance an 1 at prioes ranging from tbe cheapest to tfie finest. Picture and story books for the little folks. A beautiful line of booklets, Albums, etc., etc. t RETURN OK CH vRMING Hattie Bernard Chase FRIDAY EVENING- LITTLE COQUETTE SATURDAY MATINEE, Tbe Magic Doll anil For Loro of Dad. SATURDAY NIGHT. UNCLE’S DARLING. Everything new—Songs, Dances, Duetts, Quartette, Banjo Solos,Eto. PRICES AS USUAL. ^Special Matinee Saturday for Ladles and Children, at popu lar prices. SCirivr LA It Is tbat Impurity In the blood, whioh, sa- cumulatlng in the gland, ot the nrek, pro- duces unsightly lump, or swelling.; which came. painful running lores on ths arm., lega or feet; which derelope. nicer, in ths eye^ care, or noss^otten causing blindness or deafneu; which Is tho origin of pimples, esn- ceroua growths, or tho many other manifesta tion. usually ascribed to ''humor.;” which, fastening upon tho lung., cuue. consumption and death. Being tho most ancient, it la tho most general of ell diseases or aSecUons, for very few versons are entirely free from It. How Cun It Bo CURED By taking Hood's SunparUla, which, by the remarkable cure. It hru accomplished, often when other medicines hare felled, bis proven Itrell to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this dlseare. Borne of these cures are teally wonderful. If you niter from .crofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My daughter Mary was afflicted with eetof- Plush Goods of every Description. A magnificent line ofjPspetrles. Portfolios, Manicure Sets, Collarfand Cuff Boxes, Traveling Cases, etc. Ink Stands, etc., etc. Pictures I Pictures!! Pictures!!! Oil paintings, steel engravings, Artotypes, Pastels, etc. Also an elegant assortment of easels and ure frames. A fine lot of Bisque figures, flowerpots, etc., mlirors of all sizes and styles. pieth Chnstmas?Cards. The most elaborate stock ever brought' to Amerlcus. Prices range from ten cents to tbres dollars apiece. Dolls from the largest to tbe smallest, and at prices ranging from five cents to ten dollars. DoHs, DoUs f DoHs. From tbe smallest to tbe largest, and at prices ranging from five cents to ten dollars. Toys, Toys, Toys. Horses, Express Wngons, etc. w d ins presents UL tll you have* called and examinei in this " >y Horses, Express Wngons, etc. In fact, anything and everything in Be sure not to purchase your Christmas presents ULtll you have called and examined the Dell Carriages, Velocipedes. Hobb: the shape of a toy. Be sure not to pure! most msvnlflcent display of Christmas goods*ever shown i city. Little Mardre, 105 and 107 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS. GEORGIA* CALL ON Vj Thornton Wheatley, 1 TEE LEAH WHOLESALE AID RETAIL SEALER II S Furnishing Goods, •rj- Shoes, Hats, Etc. WHEATLEYS CORNER, 423, 425 and 427 JACKSON STREET old tm she became Mx yssnSCSI* lamps formed la her neck, sad «a* of them attar growing to the slxs of a pigeon’s egg. bsessre a running sore for over three years. Wog.ro her Hood’s ganapatfia, when tbs tap and all Indication, ot scrofula entirely dis appeared, sod new she seems fobs a healthy child.* J. B. Cui.tt.u, Naurlght, H. J. V.B. Be sure to get only Hood*! SUFFERERS iOFi Youthful Errors All Electric Gars Stop at Wheatley’s Comer.