Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, April 22, 1891, Image 8

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THE AMERICU8 DAILY TIMES-KECOKDEK: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1891. WHEATLEY & ANSLEY One lot beautiful quality plain silk Grenadines worth 75c to $ 1. at 59c. per yard, for this special sale. WHEATLEY S ANSLEY Grenadines: 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. mini 4 ami wmitiBY t asm 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 gi.00 to $1.25; for this spec ial sale 75c. 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 ) d. One lot Lace Striped Silk Grenadines, worth all over Americus $1.25. Our spec ial price for this sale 89c. per yard. 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. 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. 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 $2.00, for this sale, $1.50 per yd. One lot Extra Fine Black Rhadames worth $1.00, at 75c per yd. SPECIAL. One lot beautiful wool Challies, worth 25c. yard; for this speaial sale i/tfc per yard. Wheatley & flnsley. One lot Very Choice Black Japs and Pongees, ex tra width, $1.00 per yd. Wheatley & Ansley. 50 doz. Fast Black Derby Ribbed Ladies’ Hose, worth 40c.; special price this sale 25c. Wheatley & Ansley. PERSONALS. Sim Wolf, of Tbomaivllle.is doing the city. Judge W. H. nth, of Oglethorpe, it In the city. Ur. E. B. Horandy, of Atlanta, It in thedty. Ur. W. L. Hard re will spend to-day In Thomaaville. Ur. F.'C. Tignor, of Columbus, spent yesterday In Americas, Genial Ed Isaacs, of Uacon, is talking to Amcricus merchants. Ur. U, L. Hendley, of Abbeville, spent yesterday in the city. Miss Lila Redding, of Augusta, passed through the city yesterday. Ur.XW. Bowyor, of nawkinsrllle, spent yesterday in Amerlcus. Ur*. J. L. Mack went up to Macon yesterday on a visit to relatives. Major J. P. Edwards, of Montgomery, spent yesterday in looking over the city. Dr. lb J. McIntosh, of Chattanooga, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Mr. Theodore Jordan, of Uriffin, Ga., was among the arrivals in Amerlcus yesterday. Mies Mary Murphey returned yester day from Atlanta, where she has been visiUng her brother. lion. E. H. Callaway, of Waynesboro, ex-state senator from that district, i* in the city on a business trip. To Picnic at Coney’s Park. The .committee appointed by the Sec ond Methodist Sunday School for the purpose of conferring with the' S. A. A M. authorities regarding rates for the school on the occasion of their annual picnic, have succeeded in securing all that could be desired. Friday, May 1st, is the day appointed for the annual festival, and Coney Park, on the eastern division of the'S. A. & U., about twenty miles from Americua, is the place agreed Upop. No better se lection could have been made, there be ing no pretUer place in Southwest Geor gia for a picnic than Coney* Park. Special can have been provided for the ehlldren and their friends, and every necessary detail looked after. The train will leave Americas et 820 a. m.. ar riving at the park at 9 o'clock. Return ing, the train will reach the city at 0:10 o'eloek, thus allowing nil ample time to get homo before dark. The rates for the round trip will be: grown persons, sixty oents; children un der fifteen yean of age, thirty cents. Ample accommodation will be provided for ell, and the ehlldren extend an Invi tation to ail their friends to Join with them In their May-day festival. The Art of Advertising.. Advertising seems to be an art yet to be discovered by same people. That la, the practical part of it A con stant stream of water from one or more fire engines will soon extinguish or get under control a very huge fin, while a few backets of water, dashed on here and there, have little or no effect The modern fire department is practical, and has outgrown the old backet system; end so with modern advertising—plenty of it, used in a practical, common sense and judicious munner, pays. If yon want to catch a certain kind of fish yon use a certain kind of bait; not all fish bite at all kinds of bait Not all people respond to every advertisement The newspaper is a medium indispen sable to the majority of advertisers, be cause of its wide and repeating circula tion. As u promoter of trade and profit nowspaper advertising is no longer an open question; that is, when done in a practical and intelligent manner, and pays because of its effectiveness and cheapness.—Beatrice (Neb.) Democrat Spasmodic Advertising. We nil recognize that as between the fellow who works "by fits and starts' and tbe chap who plods along and keeps at it steadily, tbe plodder gets there every time. The .spasmodic fellow may create an occasional impression, bat the results of his fitful labors are dissipated in the intervals. The occasional display of fireworks only serves the purpose of preventing his being forgotten altogether; while the man who works, and keeps working, con- stantiy improves his position and pros' poets. So it is with advertising. It is the re peated “ad” and the sustained effort that telL We don't mean the “ad” that is never changed, bat the one that is ever changing, but never omitted! The wise advertiser keeps always before tbe peo ple to whom he desires to sell his wares. When yon want to quit.doing business stop advertising, or advertise only "once in a while." Do Urlert Be Pointed I In preparing their announcements ad vertisern will usually do well to confine their statements to one, or at most, a very few points. Few persons con do well more than one thing at a time, and it is much the same with the memory; but one or two points in any statement make on impression and are retained. As the number of points is Increased tbe probability of any of them making an impression and bringing returns is pro portionately reduced. Criticising a Young Lady. “She would be a pretty girl but for one thing.” - . “What’s that?” asked Charley. George—“Her face Is always covered with purple and red blotches.” Charley—“Oh, that's easily enough disposed of. Used to be the same way myself, bnt I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it lo no time.” George—“What waa it?" Charley—"Simply blood eruption. Took a short couse of P. P. P. I tell you, It’s the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad|that you could hear him holler clear across the county every time he moved. He tried It, nnd you know what an athletic old gent he la now. If somebody would give Hist Daisy a pointer, ahe would thank them afterwards. All the drug stores sell it.” The Gridin compress was erected last fall. It compressed 20,000 bales of cot ton and paid a 20 per cent, dlvidond to stockli riders. “Too Mnch Is Plenty." An advertisement for a wife in a Col orado paper brought such a heavy mail to the advertiser, Ur. Panl White, a prosperous ranchman at Rocky Ford, Coil., that he had to convey it from the poatoifiee to hia ranch in bamlatn his farm wagon. For a month be has spent Us evenings perusing hia correspond ence, and he has not yat made a choice. -New York Weekly. Thn Merriest (ilrl That's Out. “Bonnie, Sweet Bessie, tbe Maid of Dundee,” waa, no doubt, the kind of a girl to ask, “What are the wild waves saying?” or to put “alittle faded flower" in your button hole, slio was so full of vivacity and beaming witli robust health. Every girl in the land can ho just as full of life, just a» well, and just as merry aa she, since I)r. Pierce has placed hia Favorite Prescription within reach of all. Young'girls in their teens passing the age of puberty find it a great aid. Delicate, pale and sickly girls will find tills a wonderful invigorator, and a sure corrective for all derangements and weakness incident to females. Atlanta will send a delegation of forty veterans to Augusta on Memorial Day to meet Gen. Wade Hampton, who will de liver the address. CANT NLEEP NIGH 18 Is the complaint of thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc. Did yon ever try Dr Acker’s Eng lish Remedy? It is the beat preparation known for all Lung troubles. Sold on a positive guarantee at 23c and 30c. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amerlcus, Ga. 8 Envelopes; Envelopes!! Wo have just received a big job lot of manilla envelopes of fine quality, that were bought at a bargain, and wo can < For sale by all druggist. A Common Disease. Dyspepsia has become the most com mon disease of the country; all classes are not exempt, attacking the young as well as tbe old, caused no donbt from our mode of living and the too free use of tobacco, eto., and yet it ia one of the most difficult diseases we bare to en counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt diicovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt's Dya- m i Elixir), up to this time haanot to cure In a single instance. Wo can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp. Gen. of the State, Judge R. F. Lyon, Mr. George Dasher, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P. Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jos. Har rison, Columbus, Ga., and hundreds of others If desired. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size. Price 81. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup prevents and cures croup. No cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dys peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. ap21-lm The Pincy Woods hotel, at Thomaa ville, gave a farewell breakfast yesterday to its guests. The tourist season la now over. Prominent Doctor Accused at Murder! A gentleman recently made a startling accusation in the lioaring of the writer. Said lie: “I fimly believe that Dr. , intentionally or unintentionally killed my wife. He prououned her complaint —consumption—Incurable. She accept ed the verdict, and died. Yet, since then, I have heard of at least a dozen cases, quite as far advanced ns hers, that have been cured by Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery. Her life might have been saved, for consumption is not incurable," Of course it is not. The “Discovery” will remove every trace of it, if taken in time and used faithfully. Consumption la a disease of the blood— a scrofulous affection—and tbe “Discov ery" strikes at the root of the evil. For all cases of weak lungs, spitting of blood, severe lingering coughs and kin dred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy. Dyspepsia and Indigestion In their worst forms are cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonic to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy. For shattered con stitutions and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) is the king of nil medicines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. Reputation. The reputation of a man is made up of what people say of him. In like man ner the reputation of a medicine de pends on what they who have used It say. No remedy In existence hat so good a reputation as a blood remedy as B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). It is a successful physician's prescription and quickly cures both mild and terrible cases of bad blood, Dr, L. A. Guild, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “Wm. Scalock, living on my place, had an ugly running ulcer on his arm which ordinary remedies failed to control. At a last resort I placed him on a course of B. B. B. and the uloer began to heal at once, and effected an entire cure. It is a remedy well worthy of confidence.” Dr. J. E. Hall, Druggist at Americua, Ga., writes'. “A planter near this place had several of his beat laborers effected with syphilis, ne got them B. B. B. and pronounces them all well. A gang of A. P. & L. railroad hands use B. B. B. with great benefit to counteract the ef fects of swamp malaria.” K. II. Robinson, a well known jeweler of Anniston, Ala., who has been a suf ferer for several year* from pulmonary complaint, has been pronounced cured by the Koch lymph treatment WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of tbit country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood dis eases. It is a positive care for syphlUtle poisoning, Ulcere, Eruptions, and Pim ples. It purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood & Russell, Amer lcus, Ga. 7 Tbe ten-months old child of Monroe Stoddard, in Blount county, Ala., was choked to death the other day by a piece of paste hoard the little one waa trying to swallow. Engineering In Montana. Henry I. McDaniel,’ ex-city engineer of Atlsnts, now in charge of government engineering in Montana Territory, says that be contracted a terrible cough which no phytlelan could relieve, but was cured by Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. Mrs. Nancy Joiner, of Peach Bloom, ia Connecuh county, Ala., has a cochin hen that bos laid 107 eggs since the first of October. This hen has never shown any disposition to set, and is. still laying. De Wilt's Little Early Risers never gripe or cause nausea Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best Little pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-8m Ex-Gov. Seay is erecting a cotton seed oil mill of his own on ills Halo county, Ala., plantation. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Clcauso It, improve It, purify it with I)e Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. 1-10-Jm print them for you with card, etc., cheap er than you can buy them plain by retail anywhere. They are more durabio than white, and are good enough for all busi ness purposes, and are much cheaper. Times Pi:iii.18bixg Co. Garden Seed, Seed Potatoes, Golden Dent and other early corn, direct from Landreth’s warehouses, and warranted genuine, et Dr. Eldridge’s drugstore. LOTT WARREN, BEAL ESTATE, IN. PRANCE, STOCK*. Spr21-dl2t-w2t she Waa Completely Cored. A daughter of my customer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked. At my suggestion she used one bottle of Brad- field's Female Regulator, which cared her. J. W. Heliums, Water VaUey, Mbs. Write the Bradfieid Reg. Co,, At lanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by all d “* gU *’ > t - Mr. 6. A.Tbomas, Henry county, Ala,, says; I suffered with Dyspepsia for itie Elixir cured me perfectly, e by an druggist*. If food sours on tbe stomach, diges tion is defective. Do 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. Dlamanta Spectacles and Eye Glasses are the best. For sale at Cook's Phar macy, Slappoy’s corner. 11-30-sun, wed tf When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Csstorla. When she became Mia, she clung to Castor!*. When sho bad ChBdren, sbo gave then Caatorla Tbs celebrated finest Tower .Brand Bazore. U not satisfactory in thirty days return it and get the money, nt Do. Eldbidok's Drug Htobxs. Tho Eutaw, Ala., Mirror gives the gratifying information that the peach crop will be very good after all. A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and good health result from the use of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. It ia sold by Cook's Pharmacy. Irwin county has a family which num bers sixty-seven members, and only two of them use tobacco. It is quite tbe fashion now to take De Witt’e Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are small pills, bat mighty good ones. Cook's Pharmacy sells them. Capt. Morris, of the Brunswick Rifle men, has resigned on account of removal from tbe city. Very popular, very small, very good. De Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe pill for constipation, biliousness, sick hcail- acho. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy. Griffin is happy over tho completion of her new water works system. Constipation, blood-poison, fever, Doc tor*’ bills and funeral expenses coat about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take your choice. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. A couple of correspondents on he Birmingham Age-Herald, say that Ala bama means “Mulberry tree" instead of Here we Rest" Purifies the blood, increases the circu lation, expels poleonons humors end builds up the system. What more do yon want a medicine to perform? Do WfU’sSareapsrilUU reliable. Sold 6y Cook’e Pharmacy. Calls for medicines promptly answered at all hours, d*y ana night, by W. A. Cook, Ph. G. 11-30400, wed tf fcilnifSI