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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1891.
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CuresdyspepsiA
LXFFXAIV BBU&, Proprietors,
Druggists, Lipjsnxn's Block, BAVAHHAH, 04,
For sals by tbe DAVENTORT liliUT)
< COMPANY, Amertcun, Ga.1
Dr. B. C. Went’s Nexvb and Bbaix Trkat-
went, r guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzi
ness. Convulsions, rite. Nervous Neuralgia,
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the
use of aloohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression, Softening of tbe Brain, resulting in
Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power
n either sex, Involuntary Losses and Sperma-
orrhasa, caused by over-exertion of tbe brain,
elf-abuse or over-indulgence. Bach box con*
tains one month's treatment. 91.00 per box, or
six boxes for $0.00, sent by mall, prepaid, c
ceipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received by
uf for six boxes, accompanied with 90.00, we
md the purchaser our written guarantee to.
1 the money If the treatment does not ef-
t a cure. Guarantees issued only by
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,Bole Agti..
Americas, Ga.
JAPANESE
CURE
A guaranteed Cur for ?lte of whatever
hind or degree—Hr eraal, Internal, Blind
or Bleeding, Itchir if, Chronic, Recent or
Hereditary. $10C ibox; 6 boxes,'$5.00.
Bent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price.
We guarantee to ( we any oaee of Fite
Guaranteed and eoL only by
(THE DAVEMAHtT I)RUO CO.,
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America". Go.
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Cur. eta, and Tnd.-14.rk. obtained, and .11 Pet-
eat taelaeee condacted for Medcnte Fee,.
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remote Bom Waahingtoa.
Bend model, drawing or photo., with deaerlp-
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town, cent Bee. Addren,
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TITHE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
JUS -.■1H.A3.- Cures Gonorhce.v anti
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guaranteed absolutely harmless.
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Sold in Americus by Cook’a Pharmacy,
E. J. Eldridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J.
K. Hall and Davenport Drug Company.
gold by druggists. Beware of Sub.
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They boro him on to lih grave In tbo heart of the
busy town;
And with furtive footsteps following 1 watched
them lay him down;
The mourners, many and wd—though they wept
there one and all,
Tbe tears that fell were as naught to mine, that
could not fall.
We loved each other dearly, in a day that Is dis
tant now.
But something got to bis ear, and he suddenly
changed somehow—
A something got to his ear. I never could gather
what—
Aod he kept awsy from thence, and his love for
me was not.
I hid my grief In my heart, aud bore it os best
might;
There was never darkness yet hut bod some
lieviug light;
And I found a balm In tbe thought that, although
his love was goon.
I could follow him secretly, sod io secret
love on
And this I* re done through the years that have
come and gone since then
(So far tbe love of women surpasses tbe
men);
I've hung on his track to the last, for I only
ceased today,
And from his grsre In tbe town I turned in my
woe awsy.
Earth now looks lone ia my eyes, yet I am not all
cast down;
lhave firm faith that at last I shall somewhere
grasp Love's crown I
That when the end shall have come, whatever
Is good and true
Will receive Us just reward, and a love like mine
its due.
—James Dawson
for Infants and Children.
Glycerine ns a Wool Preservative.
In order to moke wool tissues water
proof manufacturers hnvo to expose the
fabric to temperatures as high as 280
284 dogs. Fahrenheit, and it has been
found that the tissue thns treated loses
all ita resistance. Up to 230 degs. there
ia no change in wool or woolen goods,
bnt when heated to 200 degs. or above
both tnrn yellow and show oridences
combustion. By a series of experiments
Mr. J. Perzog, an eminent French an
alytical chemist, has discovered a new
process by means of which wool threads
and fabrics may be mode to retain their
durability and original resistance nnder
high temperature during the process of
manufacture.
Acting upon the established fact that
glycerine greatly prevents evaporation
of humidity. Mr. Perzog saturated some
woolen fabrics with a solution contain
ing 10 per cent, of glycerine, and ex
posed them to high temperatures. The
fabrics thns treated showed not the
slightest change nnder a temperature of
284 degs. Fahrenheit, and they retained
13 per cent, of the glycerine. The dis
covery of this simple principle removes
one of the greatest difficulties with
which manufacturers of waterproof
fabrics have hod to contend.—Philadel
phia Record.
About Torpedo IloaU.
The next most important thing to
speed in a torpedo boat is the quick
turning, and for this purpose the larger
Normand, Schican and Yarrow boats
have two ruddors, one in the usual place
at the stern and one under the bow.
Mr. Thornycroft has another device.
He puts two curved rudders near the
stern and the propeller is between them,
so that when tbe rudders are turned to
gether, the water which the propeller is
driving astern is turned a little to one
side and helps to push around the boat
The latest idea in torpedo boats is to
have their launching tabes mounted on
tnm tables on deck instead of being
fixed in the bow. With this improve
ment a boat will not hare to steam
straight at her enemy, stop, launch its
torpedo and then tnrn to ran away; bnt
it can train its tube on the big ship as if
the tube were a gun, and launch the toi>
]>edo while rushing past at fall speed.
This would be less dangerous for the
torpedo boat, for it would not afford the
men on the ship a good aim at her.—
John M. Ellicott, U. a N.. in St. Nich-
An Odd Coincidence.
An old friend (call him W.) relates
now, while he was in Florida, his watch
stopped. Sinco it was a very good
watch and had never stopped before,
and had teen duly wound the evening
before, W. was much surprised that it
wouldn't go. By and by the head of the
bouse (call him B.) came in. “Will you
please give me the time?' said W. “Cer
tainly,” snid H, and pulled out his
watch, a bod a timepiece which was
entirely trustworthy, not given to irreg
ularities of any kind. He palled it ont
of his pocket “By Jovel” he exclaimed,
•my watch is stopped; that’s queer.
They compared the two watches, and
they had stopped at tho same hour and
at the same minute, and why they had
stopped neither man was able to discov
er.—Boston Transcript
A Clever Youngster.
Little Kitty Clover is the most brazen
of beggars.
“Grandma, will yon please lend me
your gold beads?'' she asked, for perhaps
the seventh time that week.
Grandma patiently took them from
the drawer, and said, with her usual
mildness, as she gave them to the child:
“Try not to nsk for them any oftener
than you can help. Kitty.”
No'm,” said Kitty, adding, a
clever solution of the difficulty occurred
to her, “If you don’t like to lend 'em,
grandma, you could give 'em to me und
then I ueedn’t ask!”—Youth’s Com
panion.
First Settlers of Virginia.
Dr. Stephen B. Weeks, of Johns Hop
kins university, has mode a special study
of the early Virginia settlements undei
Sir Walter Raleigh. He maintains that
it can be shown by legendary and his
torical evidence that the earliest En
glish settlers iu the New World were
not massacred, as is generally supposed,
out were absorbed by the tribe of Croa
tia Indians, and their descendants are
atiU to be found in North Carolina.—
Baltimore American.
MImmibwI.
Misfit photographs for sale!*' is writ
ten up over the door of * certain photog
raphers. Why “misfits?” One might
be more inclined to aet them down if
mis-take*!—Judy.
“CastoriatsjoweD adapted to chfldrca that
I recommend It aa superior to anj prescription
known to roe." H. A. Axchkk, II. D M
111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
44 The uae of' Caztoria * is so universal and
tta merits ao well known that it aeema a work
of supererogation to endorse It Few are tbe
intelligent families who do not keep Caatorla
within easy reach.”
Carlos Makttw, D.D.,
New York 6ty.
Late Pastor Bloomiugdale Reformed Church.
Caatorla cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes <11
Without injurious medication.
** For several years I have recommended
your • Caatorla, ’ aud shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Edwin F. Parses, K. D.,
“Tho WInthrop,” lwth Street aud 7th Ave^
New York City.
The CxxTAua Company, 77 Muebay Street, New Tore.
FOR RENT.
Two dwellings, one of them suitable
for boarders.
FOR SALE.
Central and suburban property at bar
gain figures.
M. CALLAWAY,
Real Estate Agent.
LITTLE MARDRE,
The Old Reliable Stationer,
105 FORSYTH STREET,
Keeps always on hand a complete assortment of Books
and Fine Writing Papers; School Books for
every county in Southwest Georgia.
Fine * Pictcres, * Framed * and * ia * Sheets.
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in your
Pictures and have them framed. I lead, others follow.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
We can now nay WHOLESALE DRUGS, and as an evidence,
call and examine our Stock and Prices. Ah to RETAILING DRUGS,
we will give this department MORE and CLOSER attention than
ever before, assuring everyone of prompt and competent attention.
Goods from ms will be delivered to any part of the city, and
free on board the cars.
We are offering a very large stock, for Americus, of the following 1
articles;—
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 3 sizes,
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Outicura Remedies,
Tutt’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver Oil,
Hosford’s Acid Phosphate,
Barker’s Horse and Cattle Powders,
Warner’s Safe Cure,
King’s Royal Germatuer.
S. S. S.
P. P. I*.
B. B. B.
C. C. C.
R. R. R.
\V. W. C.
T). D.
G.
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bcarsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
In Rubber Goods.
Fountain Syringes holding from pint to I Water Bottles holding pint to half gal.
one-half gallon, Nipples.
A Good Family Syringe, from 75c. to Nursing Bottle Fittings.
92.50. i
In Perfumery.
Lazzell’a Odors,
Persian Bouquet Special.
Crab Applo Blossom.
LaBclle Cologne.
Lunborg’s Perfumes.
Edeina.
Swiss Lilac.
Goya Lily.
Soaps.
A very Large Assortment of Pears’ and Fel’a Toilet Soaps.
Thermometers.
Fever Thermometers, Urinoraetera, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities.”
Garden Seed.
Field and Flower Seed.
Mixed Paints.
White Lend, Linseed Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
POUNHItV AMO MACIIIXD SHOP.
J. 8. SCHOFIELD’S SONS A CO., Prop’rs,
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses and General
Machinery, Cotton Gins, Cane Mills and Saw Mills. Dealers in Mill and
Machinists’ Supplies. Special Attention to Repair Work.
-7-emos MACON, GEORGIA.
Baseballs, Baseballs, Bats, Bats.
Our stock In this line cannot be surpassed In South Georgia.
HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS!
It will pay you to see us before placing your order elsewhere. Cro
quet Sets, Croquet Sets! We have just received a fine assortment in this
line, and can save you money by trading with us. We would not forget
to call your attention to the fact that we have added to our general line of
Books and Stationery a full line of Moulding and Picture Framing ma
terial, and we have an experienced man at the head of this department, and
can do you as good work as you can have done in Maeon or Atlanta Mail
orders will receive special attention.
ALLISON & AYCOCK,
310 LAM All 8TRKSBT.
AMKRICUS. GEORGIA.
R. T. BYRD,
IE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORID.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Offioaoii Jackson Street, next door Mow Mayor's Office.
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Toilet Articles.
Combs, llnuilies, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
Pocket Knives, Scissors, Eye-Glasses.
We bottle largely Cologno, Castor Oil, Turpentine, Bateman’s Drops, Paregoric,
Laudanum, Spirits Camphor, Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla (from beat Beans)
and many other preparations. We solicit patronage.
RETAIL. WHOLESALE.
Respectfully,
DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,
feb22-3m 322 Lamar St., 318 Jackson St.
C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’L
CRAWFORD WnEATLEY, Vice Pres’t.
B. II. JOSSEY, Scc’y A Trcas.
C. C. STONE, Supt.
Succkssors TO C. M. Wheatley A Co.
Have the largest stock of
Dry 1 TIMBER
Both Rough and Dressed, ever held in the citv, with unequalled capacity
for the execution of fine work. They will furnish the trade with
; , Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pnlpits, Pews,
COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prioes
Offlco and Factory, COIL BAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Tolephono 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATIEU, Pm.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Q«i>l Muf
The Americus Refrigerating Go.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO.
Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central B. B.
Atlanta Saw Works
«J. P. MoVEY, propretor.
Honofoctarer of Every Variety of Baw* and drain
SAW HU SUPPLIES. gpedol attention (Iren
to Repairing. Agent forW.L. Power A
Co.’, Celebrated.
Large and Writ Select.4 Stock randy for eUpment
Price, low. Liberal tarme. Write for catalogue.
ATLANTA.-GEORGIA
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The Americus Construction Company,
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