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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-ftECORDEEi WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1891.
\ DOCTOR
ACKER'S!
ENGLISH
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time. *' Yon can't afford to bn without It."!
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tor’a bill*—may tava your III, I ASX YOURI
ORUGGISTFOR IT. It the little onto hare *
CROUP |
WHOOPINC COUGli!
USE IT PROMPTLY. IT IS:
BOUND TO CURE. Sold In!
lor It. tXd. and!
i. a bottle-!
cv-u-t tut rra«e.
IT TASTES COOP, j
S. H. HAWKINS Pres't. H. C- BAGLEY. Vico Prot'l
W. E. MURPHEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
-dQThe Bank of Americus.g«-
Designated Depository State of Georgia.
Stockholders individually liable.
Capital* - 81«o,(km)
Surplus, - - - K 100,000
DIRECTORS
H. C. Bagley, Pres. Ainencus Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, l*res. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
Jas. Dodson, of Jas. Dodson & Son, Attorneys.
O. W. Glover, Pres’t Americas Grocery Co.
8. H. Hawkins, Pres't 8. A. A x. Railroad.
8. Montgomeiy, Pres’t Peonies National Bank.
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield & Co., Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. E. Murphey, Cashier.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS- O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. n. Jossey, T. N. Hawkoa,
W. C. Furlow, TV. H. C. Wheatley, It. S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Ilawkos,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Eylander.
Liberal to Its customers, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent in Its
management, this hank solicits deposits
and othor business in its line.
S. MONTGOMERY, Prut. J. C. RONEY, Vlcn Prut.
JNO. WINDSOR- C'r. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. C'r.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2830.
THE-
Peoples’ National Bail
Of Americas.
Capital, 850,000. Surplus, 825,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
.'JOHNSON, V.Prei.
:1m. W. P. WALLIS, Gen.Atty,
REN, Sec. andTrcas.
THE<»-
and Loan Association.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. - 850,000,000.
OVER $200,000 WORTH OF STOCK
. ALREADY SOLD.
Mnney loaned at fl per cent, principal. And
Intercut payable In easy monthly install*
menu. Lai go proflu secured to inventor*.
DIRECTORS:
of J
Law; T. M. A'lcn. Experienced Building and
Loan Manager; Lott Warren, Secretary and
Treaa. Mutual H A L. H, Hawkins,
Prea. 8. A. A M. By.; J. 11. Felder, Mayor of
Americas *nd Pre*. Street lty.
4-11 *M dAwly
H. C. Baolky, Prea. W. E. Hawkins, Sec. A Tr.
Americas Investment Go.
Investment Securities,
Paid up Capital, $1,000,000.
ISurplus, $260,000.
DIRECTOns:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W S Glllls, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
WM Hawke., BF Mathews, G M B.vnc,
W E Murphoy, S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
CAPITAL STOCK,
SURPLUS* Undivided Profit., -
* Bank of Soathwestern Georgia. *
M. SPEER, J. W. WHEATLEY,
President. Vie* President.
W. H. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH,
Cashier. Assistant Ceuhler.
DIRECTORS;
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge,
C. A. Huntington, II. R. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. 0. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. II. C. Dudley,
M. Speer.
Men and Ilone. Pall HO Feet.
James Wilson and John Martin, resid
ing near Edwardsville, went to New Al
bany recently to procure a coffin in
which to bury James South. On their
return from the city the heavy vain
storm came up, and the sky became so
dark that they were unablo to see the
road ahead of them, and they trusted to
their horses to take them safely along
the dangerous highway.
At the point where the storm overtook
them the road winds around the high
hills, and in many places passes near
high precipices. The rain was pouring
down in torrents, aud it was only when
the lightning Hashed they were enabled
to see the road at all.
Suddenly there was a brilliant flash of
lightning, followed by a doufening peal
of thunder, which stunned the men and
seemed to stagger the horses. Before
they could recover from tho shock the
horses and wagon fell over a precipice,
and all went down a distance of 110 feet.
Some men who were passing heard the
cries of distress and wi-llt to their assist
ance. They found the men and the
horses and wagon in a deep hollow,
more than one hundred feet below where
the road passes the top of the precipice.
Wilson was almost unconscious, while
his companion lay near him bruised and
bleeding. One of the horses was dead
and the other so badly crippled that it
had to bo killed. The wagon and the
coffin were both smashed to pieces.
The men were gotten ont of the place
and taken to their homes. Wilson is the
most seriously Injured, and it is thought
lie cannot live. Martin's injuries are of
a serious nature, and his recovery is
matter of considerable doubt.—Louis
ville Commercial.
Wkut It C'OMtH to Live In a Hotel!
The boarding house habit seems to be
continually on tho decrease in New York
and new restaurants spring up in every
direction. As soon as a new hotel with
gorgeous appointments is opened hun
dreds of the curious in matters gastro
nomic go thither to dine. As soon as
fashionable ten story apartment house
is opened there aro scores of families
eager to pay high rates for its shelter.
Tho hotels this season are unusually
crowded and prices for permanent lodg
ing are enormous. A man of my ac
quaintance recently asked the proprietor
of a well known hotel on Fifth avenue
what would lie the price per week to
himself and his family—four persons in
all—for a moderate sized suite of rooms.
Tho price named was nearly $200
week. That was an old established
house, however. Tho new ones are
charging less for the purpose of having
all apartments occupied before May 1
when new contracts with lodgers will be
made.—New York Star.
The Hrmvtilnjj Society Stilt Lives.
The flyaway squibs on tho decline of
Boston interest in Browning that have
appeared in certain papers—chiefly in
the funny columns—could not be better
refuted, if they were worthy of refuta
tion at all, than by the gathering of
Browning lovers at the Hotel Brunswick.
Over 150 members of the Boston Brown
ing society came together in tho large
parlor of tho Brunswick for the first
meeting of the society after its Sommer
recess, and had an interesting and en
thusiastic meeting. There was a brief
business meeting nt which eight new
members were elected.
The society has taken np for its enter
tainment and study this winter the
great poet's longest and most elaborate
work, “The Ring nnd the Rook.”—Bos
ton Advertiser.
Pulled a Tenth for a Princess.
Dr. William C. Boswell, a young and
skillful dentist, who, coming from Balti
more, located in London last spring, had
flie honor of pulling a tooth from the
royal month of tho fair Princess Maud
of Wales last week. It was a wisdom
tooth and it hated to let go. The prin
cess screamed liko a locomotive. Dr.
Boswell got £10 ($50) for the job, and of
conrso tho advertisement is a priceless
one. As for the royal tooth, tho doctor
has mounted it and enshrined it in a vel
vet ^ase.—Eugene Field in Chicago News.
Child Suicides.
The Medical and Surgical Reporter is
authority for tho statement that from
Jan. 1 to Sept. 1, 1800, 02 children—46
boys and 10 girls—committed suicide in
Berlin. Of this number 24 had attained
the age of 15, 14 their 14th year, 9 their
13th, while 7 were only 12 years of age
and 1 had not attained the ago of 7. In
most of the cases tho immediate cause
for the act remains a secret, bat it is
supposed to have been due to exceptional
severity on the part of servants or teach
ers.
E. Btmn,1Jit., Pres. H. M. Kkapp, V. P.
[O. A. Cor.KMAN, Sec, a Troas,
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
The Trouble with u Pipe.
The rise in cigars is producing a resort
to the pipe. The smoker will probably
reconcile himself to the difference, but
the one behind tho smoker will lament
tho change. When you smell a cigar
yon smell that cigar only. When a pipe
favors you it gives you not only itself
bnt a feeling reminiscence of all its pred
ecessors.—Exchange.
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
J E Bivxxs.
Land Examiner.
W. D. MUMMY, PRESIDENT.
i. I CURL CASHIER.
Planters’ Bank of EHaville,
KUavfll*. Georgia.
PAID UP CAPITAL, - - *2.7,000
Collections a Specialty.
Liberal to It* customer*, accommodating to
the pubUo and prudent In It* management, '
bank solicit* deposits and other bneineee in It*
line. JenS-dandy.
LOANS.
Loana negotiated atLOWEST RATES.
Eaay payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANKSLKY,
Oct 6 ly Americas, Georgia.
. Respectable Poverty.
Miss Baqne Bey—I understood you to
say, mamma, that the Emersons were
wealthy.
Mrs. Baqne Bey—Are they not?
Miss B. B.—I should say not. Every
body at church today had on new fall
spectacles, except Miss Emerson. She
wore her summer glasses.—Cape Cod
Item.
for Infants and Children.
“Castorlakio well adapted to children that
I recommend !tas superior to any prescription
known tome.” H. A. Angara, II. D.,
111 So. Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. T.
“The iiae of 4 Castoria • la 00universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within eagy reach.” m ^ _
Carlos Marty*, D.D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor BloonUngrtaki Reformed Church.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl*
pcstlon.
Without injurious medication.
** For several years I have recommended
your * Castoria. * and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results,’*
Edwin F. Pardee, H. D.,
"The Winthrop,” 180th Street and 7th Ave^
New York City.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
soutliwostern Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, In Effeot April 12,1891
SAVANNAH At WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule yp. 10, taking effect Apr. I2tb, 1891.
No. 5, Between Havnimab aud Birmingham] No.6.
Doily. vU American, Daily.
7 4t»pm leave Havnnnah Arrive 740pm
' Lyon" lt«am
5*0 • American 0 40 uni
, . Rueiitt Vista ft85pm
1120 Atrive CoiuiiibuE,.... Leave 360
• <*>o m Mirrntnyhnm 8 0*a m
Tux Cmrraua Compart, 77 Mcxray Strut, Nsw York.
Americus Ironworks,
. BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills;
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
@3“Special attention given
Machinery. Telephone 79.
to repairing all hinds of
2-13-4m
No. U
Daily.
Past Mai
285p m
4 hi ••
535 -
10 211 “
0 15a in
• *•
EAST BOUND.
Lv. AmertcHi* Ar
\r. Fort Valley Lv.
“ Marou "
“ Atlanta "
•* Augusta “
*• ««vivnn»h “
No. 6
No. 7
Dally
PasMnger
11# p in
>1 -‘3 h ni
la »i * “
710 ‘ 4
Uiopm
0 37 p ro
8 00 44
940 44
2 1ft * 4
r 00 a m
64i. 44
No. ft
Pally,
Fast Slid!
1 8 pm
130 ••
1 12 **
7 20 ’♦
WEST BOUND.
No. 9
Dally
Fast Mail
2 3ft p iu
130 44
llift a m
7 40 a m
No. 8
Hally
Passenger
3 25 a m
12 at 44
lo 2ft p m
730 P ro
Lv. Amertcu* Ar.
Ar. Hmitliville “
“ Enfattla **
** Montgomery Lv.
No. a
Dally
TO FLORIDA.
Nod
Dally
2Sop tn
120 pm
12 2J p m
8 30 a in
No. 8
tally
1 IK p m
1 3D “
2 •»» “
5 40 *
Lv. AntHricita Ar.
“ Bra! thville "
Ar Albany Lv
•• Thoroaaville Lv
“ Waycross "
. *‘ Braurwick **
44 Jacksonville *•
3 33 a m
300 44
2 16 44
lOlOp
760
785
Solid Trains with Sleeping Cars Hot a ceil Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to tickets, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. O. McKENZIB, Snp’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Qen. Pas*. Ag*t.
Americus, Gf). HmlthviHe, Ga. Ha van n ah. G a.
D. H. BYTHEWOOD, Division Pats. Ag't., Columbus/Ua.
D D. CURRAN, Hnp’t. Columbus, Or. J. C. HHAW Trav. Psa*. Ag’t,, H*vannab Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1867.
INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
EOTT & CO.,
MERCHANT * TAILORS.
(Successors to Mus. BRKMSTELLEll)
110 Lamar Street, over Peoples’ National Bank,
Americus, Georgia.
w opening a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT and will have a
line of goods of LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS in stock, and will
PERFECT fits.
GUARANTEE
Prices satisfactory. Como and see us before placing your orders and you will
be more than satisfied with our styles and prices.
Mr. Rott lived here four years ago, ana was with Mr. lircmstellcr, and is no
stranger to the people of Americus who wear good clothes. B*8 lm,
S. A. M. ROUTE.
UPPUAN Hri. Proprietors.
orantets, 4 Uppman's Rock, SAVANNAH. CA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americas, Ga.
The Bank Failed
To lend its money, but
Vs Cough syrup
baa never failed to relieve a cong Try It.
Hall's new Garden Seeds are arriving every
day. They never fall to give satisfaction
Remember they are only cents a large paper;
0 seed monopoly in Americas now.
No more headache. Antimgrane cures it in a
Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R’y.
TIME TABLE
Taking* Effect March 22,1891.
8 oo a m|Lv.....Birmingham A'r i 7 00 u i
1 65 p m|Ar Opelika Lv| 1 25
7 oo a ra.Lv Atlanta Ar 5 ISO p t
»,Lv Montgomery ....Art 7 15 pin
|Ar Opelika I.vl 6 05
|Ar Columbus..
7 40 a niiLv Montgomery Ari 7 05 p
11 20 I Ar...... Columbus ...... Lv| 3 2ft
3ft0p&ilLv .....Columbus Arill20ain
5 M j, - "
gomery.
1! 05 |Lv Kutaiita Lvl 4 07 '
2 30 p mlAr Americus Lv‘
12 20 n'niLv Albany Ari 2 fin p m
2 30 p mlAr Americus Lv| ' J‘
8 00
7 oo pw]Lv Americus.......Ar
8 27 Lv Cordele Lv u ;m
11 00 |Ar.... Helena Lv 3 55 _
~1 18 arajLv Helena Ari 3 55 an
6 10 |Ar Brunswick Lvjll 00 p n
7 50
Ar Jacksonville Lvl 8 00
I havo just returned from New York,
where I purchased a very large stock of
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
at prices that will enable us to eell
lowor than ever before. Our stock is
immense, assortment complete, prices
lower tlum any one. Call and see for
yonrselvos before buying. . .
C. A. FRICKER,
President-
409 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS,. GA.
(Barlow Block.)
Cooks’ Pharmacy,
CORNER LEE AND LAMAR STREETS,
AMERICUS; GEORGIA.
I am pleased to announce that I have a full line of
PRBS3EI DRUGS-
GARDEN SEED A SPECIALTY.
Prescriptions Allied at all Hours, Day or
Night. W. A. COOK, Proprietor.
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
It 00 p m]Lv Helena Art 3 6ft i
Lyon* Lv 1 fto
8 20 Ar Savannah Lv 7 40 pm
Lv 8a van noli j
5 20 p m»Ar Charleston .. ....Lvl 2 1ft pm
umlaut and Savannah.
Berth Rate—Between Savannah and Inter*
mediate point*, $2.
Seat RATE*~Bctween Savannah, Columbus
ami intermediate point*:
From 1 to 7ft Miles, f *“
150
50.
75.
I3RADFIELD’i
A Turtle Stop, a Cotton Mill.
The Barnard mill waa stopped for an
hour or so Monday. The machinery
waa all right, bnt a curiona mnd turtle
had wandered np the feeding pipe of the
engino, causing a cessation of work. -
Fall Biver Globe.
Amateur Photographer—What do you
think? I havo become so expert that I
can catch a cannon ball in its flight.
Layman—No use. There's no money
in baseball nowadays.—Good News.
H the best known remedy.
"^<ulo!c2Maire7oonorirairnm!
I OlMt In ItoBDnjs, without Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contain, no
acrid or polconous substances, and
la guaranteed absolutely harmless.
0 prescribed by physicians, ltest Sy
rinx* free with each bottle. Prloe ft
Sold by draaittMe. Horsts of Sob-
G
HH of Sub*
rtltotejjAemeCheimOmUdjjNjOJU
Sold in Americas by Cook’s Pha
_ Pharmacy,
E. J. Eldridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J.
E. Holland Davenport Drag Company.
T.H. SMITH,
Architect and Builder,
Americus, Ga,
J. B. 4*. HMITH, (Superintendent of work-
Kfttlmatv* furnished on abort notl«M>. All
work guaranteed. 4-10-2W
“ I 00.
“ 1 25.
£.8. GOODMAN,
Gen. Superintendent. Oen. Pass. Amt.
Americus. Ga. Americus, Ga.
J. M. CAROLAN, 8. E. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga. £. A. SMITH,
Western Pass. Agt., Bt. Louis, Mo.
M. D. ROYER, T. P. A,
Americus. Ga.
JNO. T. ARGO, C.8. A.,
Americus, Ga.
C. H. SMITH, G. K. A.,
New York, N. Y.
Americus-
-PROPRIETORS
—BOTTLERS OF ALL KINDSjOF
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Oinger Ale*
OltDEItS BY MAH, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET-. .... AMERICUS. GEORGIA-
R. L. McMATII.
E. J. McMATII.
B.H. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS,
DEALERSIN
Groceries, Provisions, Corny Produce
Hard Times to get Money
Ten Dollars saved is twenty dollar* mode!
My New Spring Styles cannot be excelled,
and by calling on
M. FRIE1SIT)
Yon cun get a Btyll-h Hprln* Butt nt small
coat, and satlsfatitlan saaranteed.
Old Kxpreu Olllce .land, Lamar utreet.
aprUMmo.
pe»s
Mtunewouo mas/surro/reane
TEN SPECIFIC.
i t. tea, or In articles of food.
of patient if
»and will effect a perma-
apeedy cure, whether the patient 1* »
drlnkeroran Alcoholic wreef *
„„ JAILH. It operate*
n rtninty that the patir
venience, anti noon hi*
ftVrcted. 4* page book
For salt- by Dr. E. J.
Americus, Ga.
BOOTS. SHOES, ETC.. ETC., ,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of the patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing satisfaction
low prices, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and see ua.
McMATH BROTHERS.
-A.
BAHGAIN.
NOTICE- TO MILL MEN.
I hare for tale Two Mill Rock* and fixtures complete, One Rice Mill, One Pol*
letter. One Fan, One Bolting Cloth complete, Three Pair Beales, One Fifty Horses
Power Engine and Butler, One Planer One Gang Edger, Five Gin*, one Clark Cotton
Clearer, One Press, Bhau ft lugs and Pulleys world without end. All of the above
property will be sold
m
Cheap For Oash or Bankable Papers.
C. A. BELL.
ddrsss me at Americus or pall and see. i
TV* 13. Haynes & Son.
whether the patient 1* » f ^ .. “ ~
tlcohollcwreck. ITNEV 1
SSSidirgS? SofaS
cotnpift* reformation Is
f re*. To Ik- had of
REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND BONJ
—
BPLOZSLBRS,
Kidridg, 31 o 1^*2 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.