Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, April 19, 1891, Image 8

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8 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1891. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY One lot beautiful quality plain silk Grenadines worth 75c to $i. at 59c. per yard, for this special sale. WHEATLEYS: ANSLEY One lot Magnificent Satin Stripe Grenadines, five dif ferent size stripes and worth $i.5o per yard. Special price for this sale 99c. yd. SPECIAL SALE, COMMENCING, MONDAY MORNING. One lot Choice Brocaded Grenadines, good width and very desirable, for this spe cial sale, 50c. per yd. One lot extra quality plain silk Grenadines, such as other houses will ask you $1.00 to $1.25; for this spec ial sale 75c. per yard. One lot Lace Striped Silk Grenadines, worth all over Americus $1.25. Our spec ial price for this sale 89c. per yard. Would-be competition will howl, but they Know they are just simply not “in it” when it comes to Styles, Stock and Prices. One lot Black Surah Silk at 35c per jd. Wheatley & Ansley. One lot Black Serge Silks, extra wide and extra heavy, 50c per yd. Wheatley & Ansley. Having secured special prices on an enormous line of Black Silk Grenadines, we will on tomorrow throw them on the counter at prices that will simply paralyze all competition.; Though a large quan tity, they cannot last but a very short time at the prices quoted. Silk Linings to match to go with them. Wheatley & Ansley. WHEATLEY 81HSLBI WHEATLEY & ANSLEY One lot Black Taffetas, very light and specially adapted for linings and Summer dresses, 69c yd. One lot extra wide Black Chinas and Indias, beauti ful quality, 69c yd. One lot Extra Fine Black Rhadames worth £1.00, at 75c per yd. SPECIAL. . One lot of Black Silk Sublimes and Glorias, for this sale, 98c. per yd. SPECIAL. One lot Black Silk Lans- downes, yard and a quarter wide, worth 52.00, for this sale, $1.50 per yd. SPECIAL. One lot beautiful wool Challies, worth 25c. yard; for this speaial sale 17^0 per yard. One lot Very Choice Black Japs and Pongees, ex tra width, 51.00 per yd. Wheatley & Ansley. 50 doz. Fast Black Derby Ribbed Ladies’ Hose, worth 40c.; special price this sale 25c. Wheatley & Ansley. MEMORIAL DAY. A FULL PROGRAM OF THE EXER CISES. • The Ladles Have Gotten Everything Ready—And Have Arranged the Line of March and the Program—Help Them All Ton Can. The ladies of the Memorial Associa tion hare been indefatigably at work, and have succeeded In making out a full and splendid program. It Is their desire to make this year’s exercises and gathering better and larger than ever, and It looks as If their wish will be fulfilled. They deserve and receive the greatest praise from all, and everybody who can should take delight In assisting them in any way. All who will participate in the ex ercises, are requested to meet at the Library, Monday afternoon, April 27tb, promptly at 8:30 o'clock. The procession will form In front of the library, and will march down Jack- son street to Church, and up Church street to Oak Grove cemetery in the following order: Marshal of the day—Col. A. 8. Cutts. Aids—Messrs. A. K. Scliumpert, N. G. and J. G. Prince and U. G. Lockett Americus Brass Band. Americus Light Infantry. The Confederate Veterans. Speaker, in carriage. Mayor and city council, in carriages. Memorial Association, io carriages. Fire companies in uniform. Citizens in carriages. Children, each with a garland of flowers. Citizens. After reaching the cemetery there will be an appropriate program rendered in the following order. Prayer by Rev. J. B. Johnston. Music. Introduction of speaker by Hon. W. M. Hawkes. Oration by Dr. A. B. Campbell. Music. Benediction by Rev. Rob't Adams. Decoration of soldiers graves. Salute by Amencns Light Infantry. An Election Ordered. CoL Wiley, of the second Georgia reg iment has ordered an election for three lieutenants of the Americus Light In fantry to take place Wednesday. The nomination of these, which amounts to an election, has already tak en place as follows: 1st LleuL, M. S. Harper; 2nd Lieut, W. F. Clark: Jnnlor 2nd, W. L. Mardre. - PERSONALS. Mrs. John T. Taylor ha* returned from visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Slappey are spend ing to-day In Ellavllle. Prof. J. D. Duncan, of Oak Grove, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Mike Nevil has returned from a visit to relatives in Montreal. Miss Lilia Reese, of Buena Vista, ar rived yesterday on a visit to friends. Miss Forla Pope Is stopping for a few days with miss Hina Williams, on Church street Hr. Basil Cobb, one of Athens’ most popular young men, Is visiting relatives in the city.' Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheatley returned yesterday from an extended tour through New York and Pennsylvania. Scattering Bright Dollars. To-morrow Is payday at the S A. A M. railroad, and era the eun goes down tens of thousands of glittering silver dollars and crisp bank notes will go to make glad the hearts of the road's faith ful employees. All day yostorday Paymaster Shipps was busily engaged getting the ac counts and money in order, and early to morrow will leave in a special train to pay off all employees engaged on the eastern division, between Americus and Lyons. The train will return to Americus Wednesday, on which day the men em ployed in the city and along the western division as far as the Chattahoochee river will be paid. The road pay roll amounts to more than 831,000 monthly, nearly all of which eventually goos to fill the tills of Americus’ merchants. Dr. F. A. Thomas. Dr. F. A. Thomas, who spent a part of last year in New York city, taking a post-graduate course, and attending the various hospitals there, has located at Americus, Ga. Doctor Thomas practic ed medicine in this county for about ten years, and has always stood well, both as a physician and a citizen. Americus has gained by his going there a competent physician and deserving citizen.—Walton Newt, Munroc, Ga. That Jewelry Store. The jewelry store of Messrs. A. 3. Thompson and U. G. Anderson will ma terialize into n beauty. Mr. Audereon will leave In two weeks for the north, and will purchase a fine stock of goods. The (tore next the ladies' entrance In the new hotel wlU be fitted up hand somely for the firm, and will be finished and occupied by the first of September. To Printers and Pnbltshers. The Times Publishing Company has for sale a portion of the newspaper and job outfit mode surplus by the recent consolidation of the Times and Recor der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones and tables, five hundred pounds of news type, etc. This material and these presses are virtually now, having been in use only a year. A great bargain In prices and terms can be secured by the right par ties. Address the Tides Publishing Company, Americus, Ga. slaughtering Prices. In their new advertisement this morn ing the proprietors of the popular “Bee Hive" announce, a regular slaughter of prices, In order to reduce their Immense stock. They have determined to close out everything In stock within the next sixty days and to this end have put prices at rock bottom figures. For Sale. i One of the celebrated Knabe Pianos used only a few years. A rare opportu nity. Call at onco on sn-wd-sn-apl2 Hill A Schneider. LOTT WARREN, REAL ESTATE, IN- SUHANCK, STOCKS. The Mineral Post, of Acworth, has been running about nine months, and the editor likes it so well that he hopes the Sheriff will allow him to continue three months longer at least Fur Rent, One furnished room, vacant now. Also store room now occupied by P. L. HolL Possession given May 1st apr 12-tf P. L. Holt. Diamanta Spectacles and Eye Glasses are the best For sale at Cook’s Phar macy, Slappey’s corner. 11-30-sun, wed tf Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes, Golden Dent and other early corn, direct from Landroth’s warehouses, and warranted genuine, at Dr. Eldridge’a drugstore. A Thomasville man, In cleaning out his well last week, found among other things an eight-foot alligator. Blood Diseases. I How I was Cured of So-Called Cancer. Blood disoases are terrible on account Lulaton GA. of tboir loathsome nature, and the fact Dear Sir—This is to certify ’that I that they wreck the constitution so com- was a sufferer with a place oa my under- pletely unless the proper antidote U ap- lip for fourteen years, and was under plied. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) Is composed of the true antidote for blood poison. Its use never fails to give satisfaction. Mrs. Laura Hart, Boaufort, S. C., writes: “A loathsome form of blood f ioison was killing me. My appetite was ost, my bones ached, and parts of my flesh seemed as if it would come off my bones. A friend brought me a bottle of B. B. B. The sores began healing at once, and when I had taken two bottles I surprised my friends at my rapid re covery,” W. A. Bryant, Mood}, Texas, writes: “I had an agonizing case of Salt Rheum for four years, whloh medlelne I took only teemed to aggravate until I found B. B. B. It cured my hand, whloh re- scmblog a burnt aurface. It also cored my two children of Itch, which had re sisted previous treatment." D. B. Jones, the newly elected tax col lector of Bibb county, has made his bonds; for the state <04,000, and for the county 830,002, and lias received his commission. De Witt’s Little Early Risers never gripe or cause nausea Mild but sdre, assist rather than force. Rest Little pill for siok headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-3m Griffin has voted for the issue of $10,- 000 in bonds for the erection of new pub lic school buildings asked by the board of trustees. Calls for medicines promptly answered at all hours, day and night, by W. A. Cook, Fh. G. 11-30-eun, wedtf LOTT WARREN, BEAL ESTATE, IN SURANCE, STOCKS. Hawkes Spectacles, Hawkes Eye Glasses, celebrated for their excellence at Dr. Bldrtage's. , Cat tail millet! Cat tall millet! Want ed. 600 pounds, at Dr. Eldridge’a drug store. Humphrey’s Homcepathlo remedies at Cook's Pharmacy, Slappey’s corner. 11-30-snn, wed-tf Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it with De Witt's Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-3m Seventeen hundred anti-prohibit(on- isti in Clarke county signed the peti tion for a new election on the whisky question. Purifies the blood, Increases the circu lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you want a medicine to perform ? Do Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold by Cook’a Pharmacy. A Rocky Hill belle went hunting one day last week and caught on rabbit and eleven 'possums. A beautiful akin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result Horn the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It la sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. The wealthiest man In Houston soon- ty and a prominent citizen of Macon have been Indieted by the Houston grand jury for hunting on Sunday. If food soars on the stomaeb, diges tion It defective. De Witt's Little Early Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint are sold by Cook’s Phar macy. treatment of different physicians, but they done me no good. I had lost hopo of being cured by medical treatment. I then went to a doctor living in Florida, who treated them by art. After going to him it got well, apparently, for a while, but returned as bad a* ever. I then concluded to try P, P. P. (Prickly Asb, Poke Root and Potassium), and af ter taking five bottles (pint size) was cured. I also find it to be a good medi cine to give a good appetite and to give proper digestion. Yours truly; L. J. Strickland. The LaGrange Reporter notes that the wife of Goy. Hogg, of Texas, is the daughter of Mr. James Slinson, who moved from Troup county in the fifties. She has many relatives now living in Troup and Meriwether counties. What Shall the Harvest Be ? Why! What can It bo, bat suffering and sorrow, disease and death, if you neglect the symptoms of a disordered liver? Take Dr. Piero's Golden Medical Discovery. It outsells all other reme dies. Sold under condition that it must either benefit or cure the patient, or the money paid for it will be promptly re- turned. It cures all diseases arising from deranged liver, or from impure blood, as biliousness, “liver complaint,” all skin and scalp diseases, salt-rheum, totter, scrofulous sores and swellings, fever-sores, hip-joint disease and kin dred ailments. Griffin hns voted to issue $10,000 in bonds for the erection of school build ings asked by the board of trustees of the Griffin public schools. This will in- Bure to Griffin publio school facilities equal to any city of its size in the south. THAT TERRIBLE COUOH In the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse chillness In the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are tho first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's English Cough Remedy will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by Feetwood A Russell, Americus, Go. 5 Yon Will Do the Same Thing. Holt’s Dyspeptlo Elixir has proven a great blessing to suffering humanity; has cured more coses than perhaps any other preparation on the market. All who have taken it testify to Its vlrtures. If you still doubt ask your druggists to show you testimonials. If you are trou bled with any of the following diseases It will cure you: Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronio Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Trou bles, Yellowness of the Skin, Brown Splotches, Torpidity and Asthma, If complicated with Dyspepsia. In short, it Is a specific for all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the stom ach and bowels. Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1,00, Bottles double former size. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre vents and cures croup, No cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr, Holt's Dyspeptlo Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Col. C. M. Wiley, of the Second Geor gia Regiment, has made the following staff appointments: John P. Ross, adju tant; Rev: J. S. Hyman, chaplain; Dr. if. G. Gewinner, surgeon; George W. Dun can, quartermaster; W. W. Wrigley, pay master. The positions of commissary and sergeant major have not yet been filled. When Bshr was sick, w* gave her attests. Whsn she was a Child, she cried for Outoris. Whsn sbs became Kiss, she ehmg to Outorit. Whsn she had Chlldraa, she gsv* than Ostorie. . * DWPUO Elixir cured W. A. Wright, comptroller-general of State of Georgia, of Dyspepsia, aftor having it sevend yeaee In Itewontfarm. Ferule by ail druggists. mar3-lm Care Tear Corns by Using. Abbott’s East Indian Com Paint for Bunion* and Warts, It la great apr 7-dI2-w2L "Away! Away!There is dsngerhsrel e Phantom Is bending near! w lib no human look,a Itli no 1,union breath He stands beside toee—ibe haunter- Heath!" 1 If there is one disease more than an other that comes like the unbidden guest at a banquet, it is Catarrh. In sidiously it steals upon you, “with no human breath” it gradually, like the oc topus, winds its coils about you and crushes you. But there is a medicine, calied Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy, that can tear you away from the monster, aad turn the scythe’a point of the reap- er. The makers of this wonderful rem edy offer, in good faith, a standing re- ward of $500 for an incurable case of Catarrh In tho head. The heavy editor of the Meriwether Vindicator did not go np to Atlanta to pay hU respects to President Harrison, because Ben is not a subscriber to the Vindicator. Next time Ben comes south he will have the forethought to get on Col. Revolt's list IS LIFE WORTH LIVING» Mot if you go through the world a dys peptlo. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet* are a positive cure for the worst form* . ,97*P*P* 1 *i Indigestion, Flatnlepey and Constipation. Guaranteed tnd sold by Fleetwood A Russell,Americus, G*. 8 Itav. j. H. Upshaw, Writing from Bell Bnckel, Todd., states that he hat been using Taylor's Choro- kee Remedy of Sweet Gnm and Mullein, with to much satisfaction for ooitgbs dietiict! d *’ WWlt * *° act si agent In nl* The celebrated finest Tower Brand Razors. If not satisfactory in thirty tarn It and get the money, at D*. Eldbidoe’s Drug Stores. V -. . ■■■■■■