Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, April 25, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, APRIL 25, ±891. t - Tbe Georgia liar Association. The Georgia Bar Association will hold it* next meeting at Columbus, Ga., May 20th, 1801. The president, lion. Frank R. Miller, of Augusta, will deliver the opening ad dress. Col. Clias. C. Jones, jr., of Au gusta, will present a sketch of John Me- Pherson Berrien, and Hon. Walter B. Hill and others will present interesting committee reports. Several distinguish ed lawyers will read papers. Tbe meeting promises to be of unusual Interest, both from intellectual and so cial standpoints. Exceptionally favora ble railroad rates are promised. For further information address, Jou.v W Aikin, Secretary Georgia Bar Association, Car- tersville, Ga. apr22-3t wfs. Criticising a Young Lady. “She would be a pretty girl but for one thing.” “What’s that?” asked Charley. George—“Her face Is always coverod with purple and red blotches,” Charley—“Oh, that’s easily enough disposed of. Used to be the samo way myself, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of It in no time.” George—"Wliat was it?” Charley—“Simply blood eruption. Took a short conse of I*. P. I*. I tell you, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad|that you could bear him holler clear across the county every time ho moved. He tried it, and you know what an athletic old gent be is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would thank them aftorwards. All tbe drug stores sell It." Some Athens young men think they have struck it rich in securing an inter est in one of the latest electrical devices, The contrivance is for the benefit of railroads. Wbon a train passes a sta tion a great light Is thrown upon the higher atmosphere, and at the next sta tion toward which the train is heading at the same time. The cost of keeping the thing in repair is about $10 per an num for each mile of road. ConstipatloD, blood-poison, fever, Doc tors’ bills and funeral expenses cost about two hundred dollars; De Witt's Little Early Risers cost a quarter. Take your choice. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. A negro womon from Hazlehurst brought her baby to Abbeville Wednes day for Dr. Roberta to examine. It was a strange freak of nature. Its head would weigh at least thirty pounds, while its body would not weigh ten pounds. It was two years old and could neither walk or talk. All of the back of its head was perfectly soft. It was cry ing, and its mother said it had been cry- ing for eight months almost Incessant ly- Purifies the blood, Increases the circu lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you want a medicine to perform? De Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Sold by Cook's Pharmacy. Nineteen proposals,embracing twenty eight different parcels of land, on which to erect Rome’s public building, are on file in the treasury department at Wash ington. Very popular, very small, very i De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, biliousness, sick head ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy. T. A. Roberts, superintendent of the electric railway system of Augusta, is to be married next He will wed a hand some and accomplished girl of Kansas City. Ur. Roberts has recently been made superintendent of the street rail way, and owing to circumstances, can. not go back for bis bride. She, accom panied by her sister, however, will meet him in atlanta on April 20, when the marriage will lake place. It is quite the fashion now to take De Witt's Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are small pills, but mighty good ones. Cook’s Pharmacy sells them. About II o'clock Friday night the residence of G. E. Roberts, at Dawson, with its entire contents was destroyed by fire. Tbe fire is supposed have originated in the store room. There was no insurance, and Ur. Roberts' loss is about $1,000. A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood andgood health result from the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It 1s sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. The old Haley place, probably better known aa “Forest Hall," containing 086 acres of beuutifnl land and located six miles from Augusta on the Central rail road, has been told to Dr. J. H. Baker and J. Evans Martin, De Witt's Little Early Risers never gripe or cause nansea lflld but sure, asutt rather than force. Best Little pill for tick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. Sold by Cook's Pharmacy. 1-10-Om The Georgia Chemical Company has just made a contract at Augusta for 1,800,000 brick, to be used in the erec tion of a fertilizer plant near Charles ton, S. C. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Cleause It, improvo it, purifv it srtth De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-3m A serious difficulty occurred at Pen- field Sunday between Anthone and Henry Ore* ham, In which the former was seriously cot. The physician says that he cannot live. If food sours on the stomach, diges tion is defective. De Witfs Little Early Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint are told by Cook’s Phar- A TERRIBLE SACRIFICE. $8432.00 worth of <8 Sh.oes, Hatsc=- And Umbrellas At and below cost for CASH for the next fifteen days, to make room for our Spring Stock. 55 pairs men’s French Calf Ilandsewed Lace and Congress $5.15; for mer price $7.00. 64 Men’s Calf. Ilandsewed Lace and Congress, $3.85; former price $5. 73 Men’s Calf, Ilandsewed, Lace and Congress, $2.90 ; reduced from $4. 35 pair Ladies’ fine Ilandsewed Dongola Button, reduced from $4 to $3.10. 44 Ladies’ fine Dongola Button shoes, worth $3.50 now going at $2.65. 65 pair Ladies’ tine Dongola Button at $1.90, cheap at $2.50. All other goods reduced in same proportion. Best Bro gan Shoe in the world for $1.00. Remember these goods are all new and good styles, and products of the best factories in the United States. These bargains will not last long, bo come early and save your money. WILLIFORD, MATTHEWS, & CO. imam' 4yCottonAvgM_next to Bank of Americus. ■ E. P. HARRIS, Pros. llLOOii BROWN, Sec. a Treaa. C. P. PAYNE, M’g’r. Americus Supply Co., Suooessors to HARRIS & PAYNE, Machinery Supplies. We are now in our new building in Artesian Block, and ready for business. A Full Line of Cooking StoYes and Ranges. Gas Fixtures and Sanitary Goods a Snecialty. Globe, Angle and Check Valves, Te f ra Cotta and Iron Pipings and Fittings. Greneral Repair X7V ork <i«ei-tf TELEPHONE No IS. 6UMAJuwX* wteOXCjJWL* We can now say WHOLESALE DRUGS, and as an evidence, call and examine our Stock and Prices. As to DETAILING DRUGS, we will give this department MORE and CLOSER attention than ever before, assuring everyone of prompt and competent attention. Goods from us 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 articles:— In Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 3 “ir.es, King’s Discovery, 2 sizes, Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Cuticura 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 Germatiier. S. N. S. I*. I*. P. B. B. B. c. c. c. JR.. A'C.. B.. w. w. c. B. B. Gr. Scott’s Emulsion, Brown’s Iron Bitters, Bcarsfoot and Sarsaparilla, Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes, NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. WH. RADAH’S IOBOBE In Rubber Goods. Fountain Syringes holding from pint to one-half gallon, A Good Family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles holding pint to half gal. Nipples. Nursing Bottle Fittings. In Perfumery. Lazzell's Odors, Persian Bouquet Special. Crab Apple Blossom. LaBelle Cologne. Lunborg’s Perfumes. Edeina. Swiss Lilac. Goya Lily. ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. I have Just returned from New York, where I purchased a Very large stock of DIAMONDS WATCHES at prices that will enable us to sell lower than ever before. Our stock is immense, assortment complete, prices lower than any one. Call and see for yourselves before buying. C. A. FRICKER, President- 409 JACKSON ST„ AMERICUS, GA. (Barlow Block.) Saw Mill Men, Attention I Soaps. A very Large Assortment of Pears’ and Fei’s Toilet Soaps. Thermometers. Fever Thermometers, Urinometera, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities.' Garden Seed. Field and Flower Seed. Mixed Paints. White I.end, Linseed Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes. Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nall Brushos, Face Powders. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Eye-Glasses. KILLER HOST TRIM MO COM EC tl.Y CALLED Tbs Greatest Medicine in tbe World A WONDERFUL TONIC aHD BLOOD PURIFIER almost vsuculous cubes Ol hopolew and sppsiwifly lnrumbtedljeuei are constantly t>elnjr made* It la expected to perform the Imiwalble, by curing esses given up by physicians, and U JOES nor DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS. More people are oelug cured by Microbe Kilter tunny all other medicines combined. We request s thorough Investigation. History of the Microbe killer lice by FLEETWOOD A R for Sumter emit UPPBAH EMI.. Proprietor*. SAVANNAH, GA. For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga. TWELITH ANNUAL STATEMENT or TH* FIDELITY HM-UR-m 914 Walnut Street, PMladelpUa, Pa. Income to Jan. 1,1801, Including balance, ...$818,750.30 Dlaburseinontii for and Ex* rente of Management 401,300.11 INVI-STKD ASSETS. ~~ Real Estate and Mort gage Loan* $220,011.01 Bond*, Mocks '* and Tru*t Co.. . 12 -SM.lfi tills Receivable, Ledg er balances, ete I0.U7.10 Contingent Assets.. Total Assets... *96,112.84 We bottle largely Cologne, Castor Oil, Turpentine, Bateman's Drops, Paregoric, Laudanum, Spirits Camphor, Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla (from best Beans) and many other preparations. We solicit patronage. RETAIL. WHOLESALE. Respectfully, DAVENPORT DRUG CO., b22-3m 322 Lamar SL, 318 Jackson SL C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’L CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres’L B. H. JOSSEY, Scc’y & Treas. C. C. STONE, SupL The Americus Construction Company, Succxssobs TO C. U. Wbutut A Co. Have the largest stock of Dry T umber If so, write us your wonts, you low prices. Our specisl bull Are you in need of machinery of any description? stating just what you desire and we will make you lot ness la heavy machinery such as ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND W00D-W0RDN® MACHINERY, and for firat-clasa machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for H. B. SUITU UACHINE CO.'S oelebrated Wood-working machines, ana eon dis count factory prices. Be sure to write for circular of “Farmer*’ Favorite” saw mill; it It tbe best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on hand. Write for price* and see If we cannot save you money. Perkins Machinery Company, 67 SOOTH BROAD STREET, Hentlot. Tmm Truss When too Write. ATLANTA, GA. tumtm <Awl jmr W. H. R. SCHROEDER, (Successor to Bcbroeder A Strickland,) 724 Cotton Avenue. AMERICUS, GA. linnfactnnr of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Van, Galranlied Iron Cornice, Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heating Etc. Iron Smoke Stacks. Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. I would be pleased to rive you estimates on your Tin, Iron and Cornice work. I guaran tee all work to be first-class in every particular. Ridging, Creating and Finals furnished on abort notice. I also do Heayylton Work from 14 to 27, Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, etc. MT“CALL AND OtP MT ESTIMATES AND GIVE ME A T11IAL.-JH H4x m nes & Son. OCK AND BOND Americus, Ga. ‘A./ 3101-2 Lamar Street Both Rough and Dressed, over held in the city, with unequslled capacity for the execution of tine work. They win furnish the trade with Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairvork, Pulpits, Pei COUNTERS, SHELVING. MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS. ETC. Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices IN.UXAXCK IX rOHCE, Jan. 1,1891.12,170 Policies, repre< suiting 4 I2f.0ii5.650.00 1,087,216.78 The annual expense durs are ilmlt-d to 31 peril,WW liiitu<ance ami the mortality savings 1 he first live ye**s, ns against an average expense cost about $11 in old Una com pat 1 lee. The new biisln ss In 18 0 cost tbe Fidelity $12.91 per fl.tifiO Insurarce, as against an average cost of over $4" In old line compan ies. TliecHw” Rssctsnf the Fbleli'y are twen ty-eight limes Its asceria ned liabilities, aa aBHl«sta > in to of $1.12 'oench ft liability In old llheeompanles The FI eiily has already saved to Ita police holds sin twelve yea's,as compar ed wIili old lino p'lmlums, « ver ibrte ml Mon iloilnrs Its policies are 1 lain, » ntecbnfcal, and rre guaranteed or the name principal that DUNN & L0YLESS, Managers d-tf AMERICIB. GA. Office and Factory, COR. BAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78. Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110. CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pm. ARCHIE R ELDRID6E, Gsn’l Mw|> The Americus Refrigerating Co. 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 Sto., on Central B. R. ATLANTA, -GEORGIA W.L. DOUGLAS tLESSUSS THORNTON WHEATLEY , Amerlcu., 1 >■ HU ’iUiitiJ.ii BY THE CAB LOAD LOTS. TbabMt Shingle* (mad. at the lowwt price* mr known baton. Addtwu ■■ U. Josta, America*, Oa. .m-.yn n-aJCMArilbG*