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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-R EC ORDER: THURSDAY, APR f L 1.0, ,1891.
DOCTOR
ACKERS
I ENGLISH
REMEDY
forCoDght.ColdiindConiunpllon. I,beyond
!** ol *H ««d,rn rtmedlet.
HiHHiloptCouph(none night. It trill check
*®»Mln*ftr. It will pmntCr..,, relieve
Ihethme, and CURE Comumpllon It taken In
U«e. " Yea enn't aCerd to he olthoot It.”
* 11 teat kettle mi, tan yea *100 In Doc-
tori. bllle—may aave ynar Ilia I ASX YOUR
DtUCfilST FOR IT. H the little onea hen ■
CROUP
whoopinc cough;
USE IT PROMPTLY. IT IS!
BOUND TO CURE. Sold In;
ISLAND (or la. (Hd. and!
AMERICA for 20c. a kettle-:
CWkl.,.UkCma.
IT TA8TE8 GOOD. :
•■•M*MBMII*aiA*IH
S. H. HAWKINS Pree’t. H. C- BAGLEY. Vice Pree’t
W. E. MURPHEY. Cashier.
ORGANIZED 1870.
-»0The Bank of Americus.8«-
Designated Depository State of Georgia.
Stockholders individually liable.
Capital, ... siao f «oo
Surplus, ... $100,000
DIRECTORS
H. C. Bagley. Pres. Americus Investment Co.
F. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
Jas. Dodson, of Jan. Dodson & Son, Attorneys.
G. W. Glover, Pres’t Americus Grocery Co.
8. H. Hawkins, Pres’t 8. A. & m. Railroad.
8. Montgomeiy, Pres’t Peoples National Bank.
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield & Co., Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry goods.
W. E. Murphey, Cashier.
O. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-President.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HA.WRKS,
President
W. C. FURLOW, Canltier.
DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. □. Jossoy, T. X. Ilawkcs,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wheatley, R. S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. U. Ilawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylandcr.
Liberal to Its customers, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent in its
management, this bank solioits deposits
and other business In Its line.
t. MONTGOMERY, Pmt. J. C. RONEY, Vice Pmt,
JNO. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Ant. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2839.
THE
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
capital, *50,000. Surplus, *25,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
Americas National Bonding
and Loan Association,
AUTHORISED CAPITAL. - •50,000,000,
OVER $200,000 WORTH OF STOCK
ALREADY SOLD.
Money loaned at 6 per cent, principal, and
nterest payable In easy monthly Install-
nenLu Large profits secured to investors.
DIRECTORS:
E.Taylor. Retired Merchant; H. IL Johnson,
if Johnson A Haraold; W. P. J*
Naw; T. M. Allen, Experienced Uilldlngand
[josn Manager; Lott Warren, Secretary and
mas. Mutual B A L. As^.iH. U. Hawkins.
KSTb A * M. Ry.? J. B. frelder, Mayor of
Americas and Pre*. Street Ry.
4-11 ’OldAwiy
H. 0. Baolev, Pres. W.B. Hawkins, Sec. A Tr.
Americas Investment Go.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, $1,000,000.
[Surplus, $260,000,
DIKKCTOIte:
H C Bagley, W E Hawklne, S W Coney,
W 8 GIUU, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
W M Ilawkei, B F Mathowe, G M Byne,
XV E Murphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Holiu:
US A^UncH vldeil Profltt,
0,401,23.
* Bank of Soathwestern Georgia. *
if. SPEER, ^ J. W. WHEATLEY,
W- H. C. DUDLEY,
Vice President.
A. W. SMITH,
Assistant Cashier.
directors:
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridgc,
. A. Huntington,
\ p « n ?!i
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
IL j. Perry. J. C. Nicholson,
W. Smltii, W. H. C. Dudloy,
M. Spcor.
ft, 8uhb,|J&, Prea. H. M. Knait, V. P.
[O. A. Coi.kvan, See, a Trcas,
Georgia Loan&Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
- Farm and City Property.
BPHot.ua, ' J E Bivins.
Attorney* Land Examiner.
W. $ NUUAT. PRESIDENT.
J. E. CLARK, CASHIER.
Planters' Bank of Ellaville,
KUaviUe, Georgia.
»AH> W CAPITAL, - - •25JXK)
CoUeettona a Specialty.
Llkaol to It* enetomen. aceommodaUB* to
ehanohllc and prudent In ita management, thle
henkeoUclte dJprolu and .Umr bneta-e
line.
in ite
JanMawly.
liOA-NS.
negotiated at LOWEST RATES.
potBly America^ Georgia.
Two Thanksgivings.
The lights shine out within the -flctlq hull,
The sound of music echoes through the night,
An t waxen tapers, clustered on the wall,
Glimmer above the banquet table bright;
For, ye*u by year, fair youth and beauty meet
To Jest and dance to strains of music sweet.
Through waning hours around the banquet, there
They revel in the gay and festal scene;
Yet on those lovely faces, unaware,
Rests oftenthne a discontented mien:
For all this life of ease and pleasure's sense
They give uo thanks, no worthy recompense^
idown the winding road beside the brook
A vine clad cottage stands upon the green;
Full many years within this humble nook
An honest yeoman aud his wife have been—
A still, sweet hamlet, where the even flow
Of winter days and summer come aud go.
A grassy strip of fruitful garden plot
The narrow limits of their circle bound;
A life of toil aud labor is their lot,
Yet, year by year, the family gathers round.
And tho’ oue sunny child is missing, there
The father calmly bows his head* in prayer.
-Mabel Hayden in Jcnness-Miller Magazine.
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VTlv
1 V
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for Infants and Children.
A Hero of a Practical Joke.
A young man of about 25 is just now
the hero of a select circle of friends in
the southern section of the city, and in
view of his peculiar history he quite de
serves to be lionized. Five years ago he
was a clerk in a bank on a meager sal
ary, and ono time some of the same de
voted friends of these days thought
would be a good joke to pretend the
bank had lieen robbed, and warn him
that he was suspected. This a number
did, only they called him up about mid
night, so as to give the joke a more
natural appearance. After telling hfm
that two hours before burglars had
stolen $50,000 in bank notes, they added
that the police were now on the way to
arrest him as a suspect.
It so happened that he had but two
hours before been in the vicinity of the
bank, and fearful of not being able to
prove an alibi, he gathered his available
belongings together and caught an early
morning train for the north. Of course
there was a big row in the vicinity of
tho young fellow’s homo and his funny
friends had to leave town. Fortunately
the young fellow was a bachelor, and he
was not hunted up. Recently he wrote
to an old acquaintance here from Can
ada, and the latter in replying to the
long lost youth told him the truth about
the bank joke. Then the young fellow
came back, but not ns he went away.
He rode in a parlor car and swelled
around in a hack. He had gone to Mon
treal and after the first shock had settled
down to work and gradually by lucky
speculation had grown rich.—Philadel
phia Enquirer.
Grave* in the Crimea.
Some interesting results were obtained
from the archaeological explorations car
ried ou in tho Crimea during last sum
mer. Professor Vesselovski found paint
ed human bones in two graves—six skel
etons in ono grave and one in another.
Tho well known archaeologist Professor
Grempler, of Breslau, who was present
last year at the congress of archaeolo
gists at Moscow, is of opinion that these
graves belonged to the original inhabi
tants of tho Crimea, tho Cimmerians of
Herodotus. It was a usage with them
to lay their dead on elevated spots bo
that the birds might consume the flesh.
When qnito bleached they painted the
skeletons with some mineral pigment
Gravescontainingsnch painted skeletons
have been found in Central Asia, bnt
only in a few instances. Only three such
graves had been previously round in the
Crimea. Professor Grempler, proposes to
take the skeletons with him to Paris,
and exhibit them at tho congress of an
thropologists to be held there during the
autumn.—Boston Transcript
Is the strongest
Home-indorsed
Medicine
in the world.
KAXUrACTUKKU BY
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO.,
Gilntah Ga.
FOB BALM BY ALL DRUGGISTS
“CastorlalzoO well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archie, IL D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T,
“The use of ‘Castoria'is so universal and
it* 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 easy reach.” „ _ _
Carlos Marty*. D. D.,
New York City.
Lat* Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Lmctation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, ou«l promotes dt>
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. M. D.,
“Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
f'ENTKAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Houtnwofiitern Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effeot April 12,1801
SAVANNAH 6c WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1801.
No. 5, Hetwren Savannah and Birmingham; No.fi,
1 mily.
7 40 p m
vl* America*,, Dally.’
Leave savannah........Arrive 7 40pm
.Lyon-,
serious,...
Buena VUUt,..
114) a m
640a nt
525 p m
Tin Centaur Compaxt, 77 Mukrat Street, New York.
Americus Iron Works,
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
{[©“Special attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. a ' 1Mm
T? OTT ,Cr nn
MERCHANT • TAILORS.
(Successors to Mits. 0REMSTELLEK) }
' 110 Lamar Street, over Peoples’ National Bank,
Americus, Georgia.
We are now opening a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT and will have a
line of goods of LATEST STYLES AND FAJRaONB In stock, and will
GUARANTEE PERFECT FITS.
Prices satisfactory. Come anil see us before placing your orders and you will
bo more than satisfied with our styles and prices.
Mr. Rott lived here four years ago, and was with Mr. Bromsteller, and Is no
stranger to the people of Americus who wear good clothes. 3-3 lm,
No. 8
Dally.
Fna-enger
No. tl
rially.
Peat Mai
BAHT BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fast Mall
D%y’
Passenger
087 p no
8 0fr«
840 «
215 •*
:00am
8 40 *•
Ala “
uai> ••
ID M “
fi 20p m
A top in
2 top m
4 HS •*
5 to •*
10 211 *«
« I Ah m
ds» “
Lv. Arnerleus Ar
\r- Fort Valley Lv.
“ Manon “
“ Atlanta “
“ Augunta “
*• wa van nab “
108 pm
lira am
10 at *•
710 ••
0 lupin
No. 7
Dally
Pause tiger
No. 5
Dally.
FttHt Mail
1 8pm
l:lu ••
1 12 “
7 20 “
WEHT BOUND.
Lv. Arnerleun Ar.
Ar. Hmlthvlllo “
“ Kufaula “
*• Montgomery Lv.
TO klorIdaT
No. 6
Dally
Fast Alftll
No.i
Dally
PanHenger
♦* 37 ni
If us
4 42 a m
7*. m
2 to p m
130 “
1106 a m
7 40 a m
:425am
1230 «
10 25 pm
730 p m
No. 7
Dally
N«». A
Dally
No. 6
Dally
Wo. A
Daily
0 37 p m
lit <A ••
id 4A p m
.
4 AO a m
7 15 a in
7 25am
1 18 p m
13) “
25» “
A 40 *
Lv. Americuft Ar.
“ Binithrllle “
Ar Albany Lv
•* Thnmattvllle Lv
“ W aye row “
•* Brunswick •*
*• JacKiwuvllle *•
2 35pm
120 p m
12 20 p m
8 30atn
3 33 a m
3 00 ♦*
2 !5 “
10 10 p
750
785
SoildTraln* with Slecplug Cars Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to ticket*, sc lied ulea, beat route* etc. etc.,apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. McKENZIB, Sup’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Gen. Paaa. Ag’t.
Americus, Ga. Smlthville, Ga. Savannah,Ga.
D. H. BYTHEWOOD, Division Pom. Ag’t., Columbus,'Ga.
I) I), CURRAN. Sup’t. Columbus, Ga. J. C. SHAW Trav. Paaa. Ag’t., Savannah Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FR1CKER & BRO.
Jt3RADFIELDS
^PA/f/riA, rtort/se.
|p A DF!ELDJiEG ULATOR. ^
D ATLANTA. GA.. *
UPPMAN SKOK-. Proprietors.
OmggliU, Lippman’t Nock. SAVANNAH, CA.
For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
H. SANFORD,
Contractor and Builder,
AMERICUS, GA.,
Ia prepared to take contracts for bnlldings of
all kinds.
With large experience in building he can
guarantee it good work as can bo done any
where,
Designs Famished,
Inuide finishing a specialty, in hard woods
All latest designs. Samples ran bo hud on ap
plication.
Call at J. B. Dunn’s store, on Lamar street,
Americus, Ga. . decl7-3m
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
WM. RADAM’S
ICROBE
ABBOTT’S
•HP
bunions fMkjgWni 0 ®
*vo Warts PAIN.
IIPPKANBROS 0fic:-5isrs'PtBPS •'.WANNAn'C*
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americuo, Ga.
$500 Reward !
WE will nav the above reward for any cos* of Uw
Complaint. DyepepeU, Blck
■linatlon or Co*tlvenc*« we cannot care with wee* »
\>«uble Liver Pille. when the direction* areetrictly
romDlfal with. They are purely Vegetable, and never
£> *tve nUif action. Sugar Coated. Large boxes,
_ i imitation*- The genuine manufactured only by
Si JOBMOWB,-- OoVaXV. CHICAGO. ILL
Soldby THE DWEKPORT DRUG CO.,
fob21-d£wljr Americuo, Go.
Shingles and Lumber.
and Shingles oh short notice, at the tow»«t
;23> prlcea P-rtle. wantlnc .lt her of the
above will save money by conoultln, no be
fore piecing Ibelrord.iJ-
WIOOIJW P HIKNDOX.
SHINGLES, SHINGLES.
and 6 Inches width, 10 and I? h>ng._ Liberal dis
counts on car-load lota.
filMB
GEO. A. RICE.
Cobb, Ga.
The Bank Failed
To lend its money, but
pi’s Oaumt sump
bao nerer (kited to relieve a con. Try Jt.
Hall'o new Garden Seed, are .rrlr ng evcrj
day. They never fail to Rive
Remember they are only 2% cente a large paper,
no seed monopoly in Americus now.
No more headache. Antimgrane curraitin a
few minutes The genuine^sold at Hall s Drag
Store. *P rt
’THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
ITT——I
X* ^TroIcTrcareoTmnortumrttnd
Gleet In ltoBDayo, without I'aln.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
ncrltl or polrnnmis onboteners, nml
Is Kunrnntecil nlisolutely Imrinleei I
O ^S prescribed by pbyeldane. Meet »y
■ ring.free wllhcucll bottle. I'rlccM
Bold by UrngK[»ts. towoota
Isold In Ameriona by Cook's Pharmacy,
E. J. Eldridgc, Fleetwood * Russell, J.
E. Hsll and Davenport Drag Company.
T, H. SMITH,
Architect and Builder,
Americus, G»*
J. B. 0. BMITH, Bnperint.ndent of "“Jl:
Kstlmatee furnished on ebort nolle'-
work guaranteed. 1-IO IIw
KILLER
MOST TRULY AND CORRECTLY CALLED
The Greatest Hedlcine In the World
A WONDERFUL TONIC
AND BLOOD PURIFIEE
ALMOST VXBACTJLCTJS CUBES
01 hopeless and apparently Incurable disease* f
arc constantly being mode. It is expect*l to
perform the impossible, by curing canes given
up by physicians, aud it
POES NOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS.
More people are being cured By Microbe
Killer than by all othc*’ medicines combined.
Wo request a thorough investigation.
History of the Microbe Killer tree by
FLEETWOOD & RUSSELL, Nolo Agents
for Sumter couuty. july.'2-tUyr
Hard Times to get Money!
Tea Dollars aavod Is twenty dollars mude!
My Newsprint Style* “"not be excelled,
and by calling on
M. FRIEND
Yon can get n stylish Spring Suit nt small
coot, and ss!Isfactlon gnornntcod.
Old Express Oillce stand, Lamar street.
aprlO-lnnn
I have juit returned from New York,
where I purchased a very largeotock of
DIAMONDS
AND
WATCHES
at prices that will enable ua to soil
lower than ever before. Our'stock is
immense, assortment complete, prices
lower than any one. Call and see for
yourselves beforo buying.
C. A. FRICEER,
President-
4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERICAS, GA.
(BarlQW Block.)
Cooks’ Pharmacy,
CORNER LEE AND LAMAR STREETS,
AMERICUS; GEORGIA.
I am pleased to announce that I have a full line of
FRESH DRUGS:
GARDEN SEED A SPECIALTY-
Prescriptions Allied at all Hours, Day or
Night,
W. A. COOK. Proprietor.
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
PRO PRIETORS
Americus-Bottling- Works,
BOTTLERS OP ALL KINDB.-OF
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Ginger Ale*
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET AMERICUS. GEORGIA-
R. L. Mo MATH.
K. J. McMATH.
B.H. MoMATH
DRUNKENNESS
sJssass&s
llfES golden specific.
PAILS. Jtoi>wmm.ma«Wlyond »llh.oob
certainty.«]«[ the W | .nt_nnd«tgS!J»A
venl**n«:e, and toon blv comply, 1 * rcjorniau'uu u
effected, u page ts»x frw. lob. bad ol
For sale by Dr. E. J. Eldridgc
Americus, ua.
McMATH BROTHERS,
dealehbin
Groceries, Promiois, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBA'CO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
We anltclt a aharc of tho patronage of the trading public, guaranteeing oatlolkcUon
law prices, and good good*. Wo deliver gooda anywb.ro In th. city. CaU and roa na.
McMATH BROTHERS.
A BARGAIK.
NOTICE TO MILL MEN.
I lmvefor tale Two Mill Rockfi and fixtures complete, One Rice Mill. One Pol*
iaher. One Fan, One Bolting Cloth complete, Three PalrBcelea, One FIR* Boresn
Power Engine uud Holier, One Planer On# Gang Edger. Five Gins, One Clark Cotton
Clearer, One PrcM, Hhanflings and Pulleys world without end. All of the MOT*
pro|>erty will be sold
Cheap Fori<ash or Bankable Papers.
Jdrcaa me at Atnerlcu. or call and rot me. C. A. BELL.
W. 13. Haynes & Bon.
REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND BOND
BROKERS,
3101-2 Lamar Street, Americus, Ga.