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THE AMERICUS DAILY SIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1891.
ABOUT CUTTING HAIH.
Stopped
— the progress of Consumption.
The best authorities agree that it’,
• scrofulous affection of the lungs.
If taken in time, and given a fair
trial. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery will effect a cure. Thou
sands have been saved by it—thou
sands more are putting it off till
too late. For every form of Scrof
ula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung
Affections, Weak Lungs, Severe
Coughs, and kindred ailments, it
is a positivo remedy. It’s guaran
teed to do all that’s claimed for it.
If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in
every case, your money is returned.
The “ Discovery ” is the only
Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy
that’s sold so. Think what a medi
cine it must be I
Especially has it manifested its
potency in curing Tetter, Salt-
rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Goitre, or
Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands.
World’s Dispensary Medical As
sociation, Makers, No. 663 Main
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
THAT'S 50.JOHNNY ROACH
,, " :'<«JvMAD E BV
MASSENBURG MACON, GA
SOLD by DRUGGISTS.
es c cnts
For sale by FLEETWOOD A RUSSELL,
sole agents, Americus, Ga, 4-20-d.twlm
ABBOTT’S 'Y,
E A S | A N "q p N' -J f
PA'TVd
CORmJ^S I^SPEedilVA^
Bunions Without
”nd PAIN
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
1
W. L. DOUGLAS
^ i 1 ■■ and other special*
SHOE Easr^iEs
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Amerious,
Georgia
SHINGLES
BY THE CAR LOAD LOTS.
Thabeat Shingles ,made at the lowest
prices ever known before. Address
8. M. Joivra, Americus, Os.
D. C. Jok eh, Leslie Qs.
ailmsyao
Shingles ~
LUMBER
to famish them on abort notion,
■anteed. Will dollrar at
ten miles from Americus
a. A. AM. B. H. Address os at Leslie
IL A. WILSON A CO.
VVliat Say the Rarbrn Who Talk of the
Case of the Hair on Men's Heads.
"You'd better have your hair trimmed,
sir.”
So said the barber in the shop at
Church and Cortlandt streets.
"Why?" he was asked. “I had it cut
only a week ago."
"Yes, bat I see it is very thin on top."
said the barber, "and I think that it
should be cut very frequently in order
to save it."
On tile neat afternoon tlie barber in
the Park Avenne hotel was making his
last excursion with a razor over the
same man's face.
“Yon are getting bald." said be.
“Now, what a gigantic mystery it is—
this subject of the hair. 1 am bald; you
are getting bald. Neither of ns wonld
try to save a thousand dollars if that
wonld have kept us a full head of hair,
but neither money nor skill nor wisdom
will save any man a single hair of his
head. For my part, the only knowledge
1 have, after lieing in the barber bnsi
ness twenty years, is purely negative.
I think that if you don't have your hair
cut it will not fall out."
“What? Never have it cut?”
“Stop a minute. Did you ever see
bald headed woman? You never did,
Well, sneh a thing as a bald beaded
woman exists, bnt they are very rare.
Now, why are women practically never
bald, and why are men growing bald
greater nnmbers overy year? Yon na
turally reply—or you would if yon had
thought about it as much as I—that the
reason hes in the hats women
Their hats amount to nothing. The
average bonnet does not weigh two
ounces. Their hats are open, and there
is more or less ventilation under and
through them, whereas men's hats are
heavy boxes that inclose and weigh
down and stifle tiie hair."
“I never thought of that.'
“Well, that amounts to nothing," said
the barber. “It sounds important, but
whatever we say in favor of women';
hats is offset by the fact that they weai
them twico as many hoars at a time at
men wear theirs. Women often put i
hat on in the morning and don't remove
it till dinner; they wear their bonnets ii
church, at the theatre, during their calls,
everywhere and all the time. The im
portant difference between tho sexes is,
after all, that boys and men have their
hair ent and girls and women don't. A
little girl's hair is nursed after she passee
early childhood.
“Some fathers who are obliged to
keep their families in tho hot city insist
that their babies’ hair shall be cut. and
the mothers yield in the cases of the
girls with great reluctance, bnt after
the little girls are 4 or 6 years old the
women fight to have their hair nnent
thenceforward, and such is the rule with
most girls. After thinking it all over
for twenty years I am of the opinion that
hairentting produces lialdness.
"See, continued the barber, “what
wonderful heads of hair the Indians
have. How thick it is. How splendid
are tho braids they wear down tbeir
backs. It is so with all savages—all
have plenty of hair, and none ever cat
it The white men who live in wild
countries dr on our border exemplify the
same thing. They wear their hair
down on their shoulders, and it is thick
and luxuriant, bnt it has not been cot
in all the time they have lived the life of
the rude people aronnd them. My calm
decision is that if you wont to escape
baldness you must keep the scissors
away from your head. No medicine
will remedy baldness. To find a physic
that will do so is the surest road to a
giant fortune, and men have been ex-
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
“Oastoriakiowell adapted to children that
I rsoommsod Itassuperloctoany prescription
known to me." H. A. Aacnxa, M. D„
111 Bo. Oxford fit, Brooklyn, It. T.
perimenting for more than a century
without finding n remedy.”—New York
Sun.
Kaslly Satisfied.
Sir,” said a Icon and hungry looking
person who bad by some means passed
all the obstacles to admission to the
office of the manager of one of the great
press associations, “I wish to present yon
with a confidence.”
The manager looked at him curiously.
“I have the most gigantic scheme,”
went on the visitor, “that yon"
“Never mind,” said the manager,
“don’t bother me."
“Bnt, sir,” persisted the stranger, “yon
mistake me seriously. This is some
thing that will make your fortune and
mine."
I am already rich beyond the dream
of avarice," replied the manager, think
ing of his debts.
“H-n.1” sighed the visitor. He bright
ened np presently and said, “Well, then,
may I bo permitted to make a sugges
tion?"
"Yes," said the manager.
"I wonld suggest,” said the old tramp,
“that you lend mo ten cents," and the
menagor did.—Now York Times.
tAta PnittiT FTfTfnn'rf**^
ss
nation,
Without Injurious ■
* for several years I turn recommended
nsu If "
Edwin F. Paasn, H. V.,
“The Wtnthrop,"liSMh Street snd 7th Are,
New York City.
Tax CsxTAtnt Oormn, 77 kotur Sneer, Nsv You.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEOROIA-^8 oxter CoUKTT,
To the Honorable- Superior Court 0* said
County:
Tho petition of Jas. T Cotney, R. L, Sulli
van, Luther C. Belt. C. J. Hcnnelder, F. C.
C egfr.H.O. Hagley,W. E. Murpbeyand W. P.
Wallin, citizen** of city *;f Atnericua, Sumter
Couuty. tie rgla, end other*, respectfully
sboweth itoelr desire for the" Helves, tr*eir
a-aociates and *u censors, to be Incorporated
under tiie corporate name and style of the
Americus Jevrelry Oo*i«pany.”
The principal office, place of business ana
residence of stiff company, shall be In Albert'
cus. Sumter County, Georgm, \rher* a ma
jority or board of directors shall reside at al»
times; but petitioners prey for privilege of
business anywhere In or outside
ui iuc hum of Georgia, If the Board t.f Dlrec
tors should de Ire and It Is.ilie Interest ot sail
company to do so. The capital-stock of sa‘
company shall be Fifteen Tb nsand (116 01
Ooil<rs, to be divided luto shares of Oi
Hundred Poilars erfeh: bu petitioners pn _
for the privilege of beginning business whan
10 per cent of said capital stock la paid to ana
pray for the privilege or Increasing said capi
tal stock from time to time, In ulscret Ion of
Hoard or Directors, as occasion and buslm
rdr
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 * Pitas, * Framed * and * in * Sheets.
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in youi.
Pictures and have them framed. I lead, others follow.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.'j
C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’t B. H. JOSSEY, Sec’y A Treaa.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Prea’t C. C. STONE, Supt
The Americus Construction Company,
Suocxssobs to 0. M. Whiatlit a Co.
Have the largest stock of -
Dry T umber
Both Rough and Dressed, ever held in the city, with unequalled capacity
for the execution of fine work. They will furnish the trade with
Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairiork, Pulpits, Pews,
COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Fsetory, COR. BAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Prat.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Gtn'l Mm(-
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 Sts., on Central B. R.
aprll5-3mo
Oa
SUFFERERS
-:OFi-
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a home treatise free
by addressings fellow sufferer, C.
W.Iseak.P. ~ — “
Virginia.
Box 316, Roanoke,
Virgil and the “.Eneld."
A correspondent asks. Is the story that
Virgil ou his deathbed attempted to
bora the "AJneid" a myth, or is it a
fact?
The story has been regarded as truth.
The “ASneid" was not his favorite poem,
although it is the onq which constitutes
his claim to tho remembrance of pos
terity. He liked the “Georgica” best,
ft is said that the “ASneid” cost him
eleven years of labor, and that he in
tended to devote three yean more to
polishing it and bringing it nearer to his
ideal of what an epic poem onght to be.
Before he conld give much time to the
latter task, however, he died, and in his
last moments he tried to secure the book
and destroy it. It was kept ont of his
reach, though, and subsequently given to
the world ns it was originally written.—
St Lonia Globe-Democrat.
Civ. 'Em th. Bawl.
An English naturalist who has been
ont to see the whale in his naUvt
pastures estimates t- it a full grown
whale, driving ahead a. full speed, conld
break down any breakwater ever built,
and that the sweep of hit lower Jaw is
equal to the force of a thirty hone power
engine working at full speed. If yon
meets whale while ont in yonrcaaoe
give him tho road.—Detroit Free Press.
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
418 COTTON AVE.,
Contractor * and * Builder.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Also dealer In Building Material.,
Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Brick, Shingles, Lai,
Wall Papers, etc.; Leads, Oils and Averill Mixed Paints, the best in
the world. Call apd see me when you need anything in my line.
may denisnd to an amount not to exceed One
Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Tho object of their assocUt'ou Is pecuniary
K in and profits for lt« shareholders and the
•I ness they propose to conduct. Is tout of
buying, telling, repairing or manufacturing,
watohts. clocks and Jewelry of ell kind*,
silver and plated ware, also musical lnatr
menu nod musical merchandise or nil kirn
optical goo**, preclou* stones, art goods,
brfcabrac, glassware, walking canes, am
brelisssnd cutlery and all other article
of merchandise usually- kept in Jewelry *n<
musical Instrument houses and petitioner
pray for the privilege of ranting or leeslfli
any of the articles as aforesaid, or that maj
be kept in Jewelry or musical lnstratnen
houses,or sell same for cash or on the Install
ment plan, or dispose of same as may be t
Interest of said company. Petitioners ala
pray for privik ge to borrow money for cor
porate purposes, and secure the same b;
mortgage, iruit deed or otherwise,upon an:
or all or its corporate propertp; to make
notes, account*}, to buy bold, improve,
lease and rent real or personal property
corporate purposes, and -dispose of any real
or personal property held by said company
for cash, or on installment#, to subscribe-'to
or own stock in otber companies If direct
should think it to the Internet of said
pray for the privilege to makeat»<!
hucii constitution,by-laws, rales and
Ions for the government of said com*
pei
Inman
enforce-
regulations for the govern)!
pany as maybe necessary and proper, not
Inconsistent with the laws of Georgia; also
to have and use a common seal, to sue and
be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to con
tract and be contracted with, to have such
other powers and to do such other acts as
are oustr.mary and proper, to carry ont the
and purpose of said corpora-
a — t* incorporated
, (20) years, with
» expiration of said
.____,__ T jgtolaw. ....
knd petitioner. -HI • ve # > 5? y $fr r .„.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed inf office this 8th day of April, 1801.
’ J. H. Allen,
Clerk 8.0.8.0. Ga.
I hereby certify that the above Is a true
extract from the record of charters of Sum
ter court. This 8th April 1801,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Surfrifen County :
To the Superior Cdurf of Bald County:
The petttfoifbfR*Whitley, If. B. Camp-
ue’l. James U Montgomery. Lie ton Cooper,
J. T. WorthamTtjhH. Chase, L. B. Ritter
and W. H. Cooke* of said county, respect
fully show.tbat thffJsave associated them
selves together ana a* s!re for themselves,
their associate*, successors and assigns to be
Incorporated under the laws of Georgia and
made a body politic, with the right or suc
cession under the corporate name or the
“AmerieosSb am Laundry Company."
The object of said corporation Is for pecu
niary gain and prontfor Its shareholders,
and the particular tkwanes to be carried on
Is that or a general laundry, the washing and
ironing of slothes or every and all character
and description, and xugh business as Is
"Wl Xp d I & C iM1«Uu.„ shall
b. Ore thousand dollar., divided Into .hares
of on. hundred dollar, eaqb jr Ith th. privilege
of Increasing rem. to a sum not exceeding
twmity-flre thousand doDarsAndeaob stock-
hold.r to be inrtlvuaUy liable to the axtent
of bl> unpaid subscription of Mid csplla
stock. Th. place of hnsInsM and principal
offlcoof Mid corporation will be In tbs clip
of Americas, Mid eonnty.T m
Petitioners for tbsmsuvra-andsssoelatM
pray that under the corporate name afore
said, they may be IncorporkUd and made a
body politic forlhsfbu term of twenty (90)
years with the prlvllegeof renewal at the ex-
B lrallnn of that Hire, and >o have and enjoy
ic following rights and prlvllsres, to- lit
Tbs right to sn. and bs sued, plaad
impleaded, to con’ract and bs con
with, to use a common seal and ad,
la-a, rales and regulations"binding
stockholders forth, government of its
holders aod officers not Inconustec
law. To establish branch’ hen.es I
county In tbls Htatcor outside of this State.
To borrow money for cor
secure the same by mol _
or Otherwise upon any or alfuMla corpora c
. or alfod.ua corpo:
, hold,-own, una Stfd-'rnjoy all
property, real and parsons), Mmsy DC neo-
essar* forth.transaction oflts add business,
and 10 buy machinery tneanyonuietr Mlq
business, and to appoint alt.ofllcare ana
agents for tho man.ge cent of I la business.
' employ svlesmen, workmen and another
nous ■sosasary to carry on tha Mid busi
es, and to have and enjoy all other rights
K iwets and privileges necessary to carry ont
a nbj*etsof said corporation conferrred by
lgw^uponcOTporalmoi of like character by
t e awso eo f*J^ g( dodsoj, 4 bqw,
FIlMlnotoi AVSfiW' 4*3*
' ’J. H. Allxn, Clerk.
I certify)iHe #bovo amj foreglylox to be »
true extract from tbo Record of Charters,
this f5th day of Aorll. 1801.
H. Allxn, Clerk 8. C.
priority
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
(Successor to Bchroeder A Strickland,)
724 Cotton Avenue. AMERICUS, GA.
lanofictonr of Tin, Copper ud Slwet Iron fare, Galvanizod Iron Cornice,
Tin and Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heating Etc. Iran Smoko Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Ima Week fiom K to >7, Bnoksa. Qatfortna, Bpoatlag. Me
m JV~CALL AND GET MY ESTIMATES AND GIVE ME A TRIAL.£f
E. T. BYED,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
Tft WRTER.
STATU or 01»RGU-Suxtxb Coownr.
To the Ueoereble Superior Court of said County;
The petition of W. P. Bert, K. C. Bagley, M.
Callaway, M. Speer. P. C. Clegs, J.J. iPannley
and B. Myrlek show that they constitute tbs
under the laws nf this state, and under said
charter had in authorized capital of common
stock to tha amount W Tm Thousand Dollars,
Dollars bM actually been paid lute said com
'TpUtltloners show that ^
PUbttshin,
t H. HAWKINS
W.t.
'ORGANIZED 1*70.
t H.C-MSIEV. VksPrM't
'.iRPhEY. Cuhlsr.
Capital •
Burplusi
HgThe Ba.tk of Americus.gh-
[riiXtoisr* 2 !
piu.. . - SIMS
-,'D EC-jORS
H. C. Bagley, Pres. Ameneoa Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, Pres. OcmnlgM Brick Co.
JsaDodsoc, of jss. Dodson A Boo, Attorneys.
Q. W. Glover, Pres't Americus Uroosry Co.
* “ Hawkins, Pres't A A* r —*
ntgwnsrr. Pres't T -■
Shefllsld, of ShelH< _
- - 1100,000.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President Vice-President,
W. C. FUBLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. H. Josser, T. N, Hawkos,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wheatley, B. 8.
Oliver, H. M. Brown. W. M. utwkee,
Dr. E. T. Mathle, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to its customers, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent In Ite
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other business in Its line.
I. MONTGOMERY, Prsit. J. C. RONEY, Vies Prash
JN0. WINDSOR. CV. LESTER WINDSOR A|it. Cr.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2889.
Peoples’ Monal Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, W0.000, gnrplos, 015,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. C, Baenkv, Prea W. X. Ha wares, See. A Tr.
Investment Securities.
Paid up OaDltal, 81,000,000.
ISurplua, $260,000.
DIRECTOBS:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, 8 W Coney,
W 8 Glills, J W Sheffield, F C Clegg,
W M Hawke*, B F Mathews, G M Byne,
W E Murphey, 8 Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollli.
LUBA Undivided Fronts,
*100,000.
*70,401X9.
* Buk of Soatbxestem Cwrgla. •
M. SPEER, J. W. WHEATLEY,
President. Ylee President.
W. H. O. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH,
*—— Assistant CfkshJer,
DIRECTORf:
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldrldge,
C. A. Huntington, H, R. Johnson,
R. J. Pony, J. C. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley,
M. Speer.
E. Bukr, 1 Jb., Free. H. M. Khapp, V. P.
.0. A. Colemak, Sec, * Trees,
Jeorgia Loan & Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis, J E Bivins.
Attorney, Land Exatalnor.
W. D. HURRAY. PRESIDENT.
J. E. CUIK, CASHIEI.
Planters’ Bank of ElMe,
xnavUle, Georgia.
PAID UP CAPITAL, . . nSd.OOO
Collection, a Specialty.
Ubenl to Ite eastomen, accommodating to
ths pnhUc snd predeot is Its managvmsnt, this
bonk SoUdU dspeslu sad othar business la Its
janSdawIy.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated at LOWEST BATES.
Kney payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANESLEY,
"QtB ly Americus, Georgia.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
WM. RADAM’S
ICBOBE
KILLER
ration, towltv
Company to issue, to on extent not toexa
tfon, said stm* not So .be InerseMd sbovsTm
Thousand Do! lare excep t by a three-tonrths vote
of the stockholders, snd to hare the am lien,
y.Mrpr^nrer^oUwj^
——-by, and the said Americus
.same at the rate of is per cent, per annum
ontbspar nine of such stock fobs paid ou tbs
1st or January of seeh year out of the earnings
of said corporation, and pettrinnsr, wUl srer
P ?I».DODSO!r * BOW.'Petltta
Piled In office April 4th, uei.
—■ abore snd fbregdng tnbcatrnc
this, April
Attonteyt.
«>.*«•
J.H. ALfJUC.CltlkO.AC.
B m BEST KNOWMBEMFIIY.
pfHenta 1 iSriSf.2’ W U hont l
■ ■iii iPtnctura. .Contains no
Sold ia Americus by Cook’s Pharmacy,
£. J. KldndgD, Fleetwood & Russell, J.
E. Hall and Davenport Drag Company.
■OIT TRULY AMD CORRECTLY CALLED
The Greatest ledldn In tin World
A WONDERFUL TONIC
AND BLOOD PURIFISH
AUC06T mueOLOUl CTB8
SBaaMsva^’Ytaars
gqfom tbsDngcjgble, by caring cases glren
son hot muxm mamma.
Honi people are being cured by Mart*
KlUerttanbyall other ntcdldjyeoahfncd.
FLEETWOOD* R1 *
for Somtereonuty.
iUSSELL. Sole Agenti
ly. July2»dlyr
A Certain Cue for Dyspepsia.
There Is perhaps no disease so prevalent M
prepepslaand Indigestion^and one too.that np
to the present time has baffled the skill of tbs
most smlneut physicians. ~
chronic diseases hare their o
irmptomaareloMof s
llngof fulnese or i '
occasionally naasea and
tence, dull pain In tha t
SSaSKSSt
sss.'SiS.affiSssiSjs
MU cure yon. Prepared oaly by
Dr. Holt’* Dyspeptic Elixir C wipe"*'
riotjlM per bottfe. j