Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, May 31, 1891, Image 2

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»p THE AMERICUb DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, MAI 31, 1891 LACRYM>€ RERUM LEMON KLIXIIt. To Printer* and Publisher*. I’lcsent, E.eg.u., Reliable. The Times Publishing Company has For biliousness ami c<»ustipati»»n, take j f or sa | 0 a portion of tlie newspaper and L FOr fevers,' chills and malaria, take ! Job outfit made surplus by the recent Lemon Elixir. consolidation of the Times and Recor palpitaUon'o^the^hear^'tak'^Lemon -'or, consisting of one ey.inder newapa- Elixir. per press, two (Jordon job presses, one take Lemoi^Kl i x'ir. ““ ' le "’ pa.mr eutter, one perforator, six Ladies, for natural and thorough or- stands, two imposing stones and tableB, ^ M^le ft y riimo e n L KllxS , r E wnr not five hundred pounds of new, type, etc, fail you in any of the above named <li»- This material and these presses are eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. year. A great bargain in prices and lanta^Ga^ ° nl * ^ ^ ^ Mozley, At terjng can secure j by the right par 50c! and $1.00 per bottle at druggists, ties. Address the Timks Publishing — —— Company. Araericus, Ga. I^mon Hot Drop* ’ Cures all Coughs, Golds, Hoarseness, A large body of antii , Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage f oun( j | n j n y 0 county. California. The and all throat and lung diseases, hie- . . . . , . . .. . h owner says he has in sight bowlders of O, Time and Change, they ramie an<i rang* 5 From sunshine round to thunaerl They glance and go as the great winds blow And the best of ottr dreams drive asunder: For Time and Change estrange, estrange- And now they have lookeil and seen ns. 0 we that were dear, we are nil - too near With the thick and the world between us. 0, Death and Time, they chime and chime Like bells nt sunset falling! They end the song, they rlglii ihe wrong. They set the old whotqs calling. For Death and Time bring on tho prime Of God's own chosow weather. And we lie in the |H?nc<* of the Great Release As once iu the grass together. —W. E. Henley in Sew York Commercial Ad vertiser. Why Humanity Is Dwarfed. Woman hits not suffered alone from the denial to her of political equality The hnraan race is like a man who through infancy, youth and manhood has compelled his right leg to bear the burden of his body, regarding the left merely as an ornamental npjK»n<lage, to be swung up by supports ami tricked out with ribbons, lace and jewelry. The one would be nerveless and feeble, the other lame and overworked, and the progress of the whole body would Ik* halting, tut even and slow. So with the ImkIv pol Stic. All who are interested in public affairs feel how lame, unequal and im perfect is the advance of society, and have l>ecn tried and failed. After i positive guarantee „„ v how heavily drag the mighty interests | spending years of study, Dr. Holt lms sale by Fleetwood Itusseli,” Americus, of the great republic. . . j at length succeeded in gettiug up a (* a> * g It will bo no better till complete j ns- j remedy (Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir) tice is done to woman. With her en- that has never failed to cure in a single franebisemeut there will come a nobler ! instance - 8l,ffe f t * 1 ! 8 , r . : . . .. . ease, trv one bottle and be convinced. era. fhen. with interests that are .den- | , t .; on * e of „ |e best 1|vor me dicines tical, with a humanity common to both j | tnown to the profession. Liver coni- the masculine head married to the fomi , p | ainU . constipation, jaundice, head- nine heart, wisdom supplemented with j ac |,e. chronic diarrlioea, yellow skin, love, man and woman shal. together brown splotches an asthma, if cotnpli- work ont the great problems of life. «:tl lea ted with indigestion, if you are a nobler and better civilization shall tropbled with any of those diseases it is come to the waiting future.—Mr.v Marv a safe and certain cure. Manufactured A. Livermore. I,r - Holt’* Dyspeptic Co Montezu- ma, Ga. Trice *1.00. Ilottles double former size. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup prevents and cures croup. No cute no pay. Manufactured by I)r. Holt’s Dys-! peptic Elixir Co , Montezuma, Gu. j raay24-lm gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only the metal weighing from two bundred to by Dr. If. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. throe bundred pounds. It is a valuable may2-suntbursAwkl-lyr g n(b The flr**t«*t Discovery of the Age. CAN’T BLEEP NIGHTS Dyspepsia is perhaps the most preva- j g the complaint of thousands suffering lent of all chronic diseases, and one too, f rom Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, up to the present time has bathed the i e j c j)id you ever try Dr Acker’s Eng- skill of the most eminent physicians, j n s h Remedy? It is the best preparation nearly all the proprietary medicines . known for all Lung troubles. Sold on have been tried and failed. After j positive guarantee at 25c and .50c. For In welding pipes by electricity, it has been the usual practice to employ inter nal mandrels to prevent collapse or change of circumferential outline. Hruvler Knuiiir* HoiiihI Iu (utiif. The demand of the time* i> to mo\ weight over distance at the least jsjss ble cost to it on slow freight or fast pa; senger trains: There are hundred- « locomotives in sendee of al-oui tort, tons weight, capable of haul ig a train j It takes about three secouds for ainos- of 100 tons at the average running rate sage to go from one end of the Atlantic of sixty miles an hour. But that is not cable to the other; this is about 700 miles the kind of fast train that our railroad managers want. They are required to make money for the companies employ ing them, and they realize that it pays much better to use locomotives weigh ing sixty tons that are capable of haul ing a fast train of 300 tons. It is a curious study, and one that is interesting to some minds, to investigate the rapid speed that might Ik* made with safety with locomotives having abnor mally large drivers, but as far as the bearing on American railroad operating is concerned, it is just as practicable os speculations or calculations respecting the time it would take a balloon of cer tain proportions to reach the moon.— National Car Builder. A Cinch for the M. D. A good story couies all tho way from San Francisco. It is said that a lady ap plied to her physician in that city for ad vice and a prescription. He had long at tended her and her family, and on this occasion he recommended that she go to a popular watering place in that part of the country, giving her a letter of intro duction to a physician who resided at tho springs. On the way there tho lady remarked to her daughter that as long as her doc tor had been treating her he had never stated just what ,vas her ailment. "I’ve « good mind to ojieii this letter and see what he says of my case to the other doctor." Acting on the impulse she tore open the envelope, and, taking out the letter, read, "Dear Doctor—Keep the old lady four weeks, and then send her hack to me."- Detroit Free Press. a second. Iiow a lleautlfiil Flower Was Named. An old legend tells of two lovers, walking by the river Ithine. The lady begged her suitor to pluck a little pale- bluo flower, growing on the bank. In doing so, he fell into the water, and was drowned; but while sinking, ho threw the flower to her and cried; "Forget me not!” Thousands of women will never forget what Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription lias done for them. It is pre pared especially to cure those diseases from which they alone suffer, and often in silence, rather than consult a physi cian—as periodical pains, weak hack, prolapsus, and all uterine troubles Purely vegetable, and guaranteed to give satisfaction In every case, or money refunded, A new maclilno both cuts and sows the bag, and this saves the labor of fourteen operators. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Dr. Ackor’s Blood Klixir, for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it Is superior 1 other preparations for blood dls- Doa’t “Monkey” with your Blood : ^J>e!av !s dtrtrr- f in«i i runtton bm <*<<•»■ i imr Diseases r.iul.c.! . ... Druggists Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC 'JO. Drawer 3. Atlanta, CJ». RECEIVER’S SALE or THE Americus Street Railroad. of tn* said county, rende ed In the case of tho Central Trust Co.of New York, vs. The Americus Htreet Railroad Company, on the 26th day of May, 1801, and appearing upon the mlnutesof the said courtof said date lore- closing the mortgage for the benefit of the bondholders on thep > operty of l he defendant I wil offer for sale at public out-cry to the highest bidder, before tbe Court House door of >ald county. In the city of Americus. be tween the hou -s of 10 a. in. and 4 p. m.. oi Saturday, the 27th day of Juue, 1801, the fol lowing property, to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land one Iran red feet front by one hundred and fifty fee. In depth, situated In t»>e village of Leetnn, t> ofHumlernnd Ht*teofGeoigla, ‘ line** Iu Uraxil. The pure whites of Brazil comprise about li", per cent, of tho total popula tion; 23 per oont. or so are negroes, ami about 33 percent, uiulattoes, while the remaimler are aboriginal Indians. Iu the northern provinces the Indians are most numerous, and in Bio do Janeiro, Bahai, Pernambuco and Alinas the ne groes are to be found in great numbers. The greater part of the Europeans iu Brazil (who live in tho seaport towns and the adjacent provinces) are those from the Latin races, chiefly tho Portuguese and Spanish.—Detroit Free Press. As early ns the campaign in Spain, in 1367, in support of Peter the Cruel, and also in the following reign of ltichnnl II, the English soldier appears to have been in white and with a red cross of St. George on his breast and hack. Iu 1161 there is evidence of red being adopted for a small number of men at least, when a contingent for tho army of the king maker (the Earl of Warwick) was sent from Rye dressed in red coats. The highest place in the world rega larly inhabited is stated to be the Bud didst monastery, Halue, in Thibet, which is about 16,000 feet ubove sea levul. The next highest is Galera, a railway station in Peru, which is located at a height of 15,635 feet. Near it, at the same level, s railway tnnnel 3,847 feet in length is being driven through the mountains. In tho Seventeenth century rotating pumps, like the Pappenham engine with two pistons and the Prince Rupert with one, were first use. Pumps with plunger pistons were invented by Norland, an * Englishman, in 1074; the double acting pump by Do la Hire, the French acade mician. The greatest density of population is in the area which lias from forty to fifty inches of yearly rainfall On either side aa the rainfall increases or decreases- tho maximum of the country being •bore seventy inches and tho minimum below ten inches—the population dimin ishes. It is hardly worth while to dread a thunderstorm, aa there is only one chance in about a million that a person will die from a lightning stroke, which is doubt less the most instantaneous and painless of all causes of dealh. eases. It is a positive cure for synhill poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions, and PI pics. It purifies tho whole systom, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by Fleetwood & Itussell, Amor icus, Ga. _____ 7 An Old Friend I>aiigerou»ly III. You all know him lying there suffering bo with that fearful case of dysentery of a bloody type. Why not suggest to him to try Dr. Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial. It will relieve him after a few doses. count) of raimterand Htetcoft w . a partoflotnwjnbei201 Inthetwer.ty-imvfcr» lug r>th nhilitic district of Mumter county, Georgia, the same .Spots ou door-plates, door handles and on paint can be cleaned by wiping off ! uppiiunces.nppnrntTu), dynamos, Yecumula- witli a weak solution of ammonia and water. Advice to Women If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFI ELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR 3 CABTEttsnLLtf, April 26,1606. This will certify that two members of my Immediate family* after having suffered for years from Menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Bradfleid'a Female Regulator, its effect is truly wonderful. J. W. Strange. Hook in “ WOMAN H mailed FREE, which contains valuable Inforuatkm on ell fsmale dlsesMS. BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. MOM BALE BT ALL LBUaQIBTA, ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. g • her ulih nil and singular trie lands tenc- ii oois nml hereditaments of said Ilallrond Company then owned or thereafter lo be ac- qu red by It, and also including nil tho rull- roade.truckH.rlgbtsol way,main lines,branch lines, switches, supemtruc urea, depots, de- l>ot .rounds, mutton houses, engine bouses, cur houses, stables, wood honse*, sheds, wat ering places, workshop*, machine shops, bridges, via (tie's, cuiberts, lenccs, and fix tures, together with all its leases, leased or hired luuds, le ised or hired railroads, and all its power eortes, engines, hollers, Mectrlcal appliances,apparatus,dynamo*, fccutnula- tors, generators, storusc tmttei les, Armatures motqrs, temlern, cables wires, traction gear, cars, currliigts, coaches, trucks, and other •t-otor and rolling stock. Its muculnt-ry, tools, weighing scale* turntabl a, rails, woo<»,coa«. oil, fuel, equipment, furniture nut material of every, umiiiu, nature and de scription, then held or thereafter to be ac quired, together with uli the corporate rights privileges, immunities and franchise* ortho said Hull road Company then held or there after to be acquired. Including the franchises to he a corporation, and a'l me tolls, fares, freights, rents, Income*, Issues rnd profits thavcof, and all the reverdon or rovers ous remainder and remainders thereof. Halil sale will be tor cash, provided, how ever, that the bonds and coupons secured by said mortgage shall be receivable ut said sale a* cash for the amount of cash which would be payable on such bonds and coupons out of the proceeds of said sale, after the pay ment of all costa and expenses of suit anti the cost and compensation of the said trustees. Purchaser will obtain possession at once upoi the closing of the sale. JAPANESE CURE Hiiock Conn. FOR RKNT. F IVE ROOM COT TAG K In Ka*t Americas* One of the l4C*t built houws In the city. ms>24 UK». W. Hkuxmek, ng „ men. Bath ro)m convenient. App'y at 7H Lee street. Dh. K T. Mathis. apr25-tf ‘ guaranteed Cure for Pile* of whatever >:ndor degreo—Er ernal, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itchir g, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $100 iboxj 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Wo guarantee to c are any case of Piles. Guaranteed and soW inly by THE PAVEJf.'ORT DRUG CO., Wholesale aad Retail Druggists, Americus, Ga. Samples free. feb21-<L&wlyr I Call pu M. Calluuny at Mardre’**npHMf NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Public Schools of Americus. Examinations of applicant* for positions a* tea« hers In the pub lie schools of tbe city will be held at Jaefcara street school bouse. For whttt tMeners, Friday, Jose mb; for —.... -/clock a. m ^ B*reu*. “An Ideal Hummer ResortHknrv W. Ukady. SWEEr WATER PARK HOTEL. LithU Springs, Georgia. Elegance and comfort. Tabic, service and furnlehingH above criticism. Tbe best for the least. Recreation for the pleasure seeker, rest for the invalid. The finest Bath System in the United Ktates- The most valuable natural mineral waters in the world free. High-class accommodations for 500 guests. Elevation 1,2U0 feet. Pure pine woods air. No malaria. The great Piedmont Chautau qua, with its brilliant attractions. Ask us ion postal card), to send booklet and rates. Once a guest always a firm friend. Open May 12. E. W. MARSH A CO., may«-3ra. Proprietors. RES SIPHIU5 TTylBS^SJorirTTnFSrTTpCnSrSKlnTJJST ind prwertu a with jml wUrfsct** Sir th* cor* of r P.P.R. Cures scrofulA. fckta Dimuh. brumt, Cfarool* Fcnut* < certel FoUoo, T«tur, IwU IM, tl<-, *t*. P. P. P. It ■ powerful loot* otMl M « P. P. P. Cures rheumatism FOR RENT.* Two dwellings,, one of them suQable for boarders. FOR SALE. Central and suburban property at bar gain figures. M. CALLAWAY, Heal Estate Agent. LIPrilAN BHuS,, Proprietor*, Druggists, Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH, GA« For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Americus, Ga^ NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. KILLER MOST TRULY M0 CORRECTLY CALLED Tbe Greatest Medicine In tbe World A WONDERFUL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER ALMOST UBACVLOVS CUBES Of hopeless and apparently Incurable diseases are constantly being made. It la expected to perform the impossible, by curing cases given up by physicians, and it DOES NOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS. More people are being cured by Microbe Killer than by all other medicines combined. Wo request a thorough investigation. History ol tho Microbe Killer free by FLEETWOOD A RUSSELL, Sole Agent* for Sumter comity july22-dlyr £UICt» Ct 0F.FICE 1 HELP WANTED To take the -place of a corset-if you won't wear one-try the Ball waist. That’s, just what you can do. You can try it, and even wear it for two or three weeks, if you wish. Then, if you’re not satisfied, you can return it, and get your money. Forl.sle by OEO. D. WHEATDKV. Your ^Ytteiition Please! ! ALLISON & AYCOCK, The Lamar street Book Sellers have about three hundred dollars worth of .Pictures and Moulding that they will let go at COST for the next 20 days. Fine Steel Engravings at 20c, formerly 50c: and just listen at the prices of our Fine Pictures: Fine Oak Frame steel engraving, size 18x24, 81.50, former price 82.50; Fine grade of Oil painting, size 24x36, going at 81.50, former price 82.50, others in proportion. We have as good an assortment of Moulding as lias ever been brought to this city and we will sell it to you at actual cost for the next 20 days only. Moulding from Gc up to 40c foot, formerly sold from 10c to 60c, all sizes and styles. We mean business; we are over stocked with these goods and they must go as we need the money. If yon have any framing to be done do not let this opportunity pass. Remember you are saving from 25 to 40 per cent. I’emcmber the place. 310 LAMAR STREET. AMEMCVS. OEO ROIA J. R. HUDSON &, CO. -PROPRIETORS- Americus-Bottling- Works ( BOTTLERS OF ALL KINDSrOF Soda and Mineral Waters. Cider and Oinger Ale’ ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 824 LEE STREET. - - . AMEICUS. GEORGIA* R. L. McMATH. E. J. McMATH. B. H. McMATH McMATH BROTHERS. DEALERHIN x Groceries, Provisions, Country Proto BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES. 207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS, GEORGIA. We solicit a share of the patronage of the tracing public,guaranteeing satisfaction low price.*, and good good*. We deliver goods anywhere In the city. Call and oee us. McMATH BROTHERS. A BARGAIN. NOTICE TO MILL MEN. o Old Nick Whiskey the l>est and is noted for its age and purity, having been made on the same plantation over 33 years without a rival as we constantly keep four year old RYE AND CORN on hand—ship any quantity, so write for price-list. Old Nick Whiskey Co., Yaalian Co. PANTIIKit CHEEK, N. C. LOANS. Loan, negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy payments, on city or farm land a 1, J. HANESLET. oct61y Americus, Georgia. * ’ , ' j.J Jd' i - Power Engine and Boiler, One Planer One Xiaug Edger. Five Gins, One Claric Cotton Clearer, One Prc>>M, Hhaultlngs and Pulleys world without end. /ill or the abov# property will be sold Cheap Forash or Bankable Pliers C. A. BELL. > at Americus or call and see me. R. F. NEHRING, PROPRIETOR. ftcteoa street, Older Allen flou AMERICUS, GA. LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY! Ordn &r Caka of til Zisdi Fnaptlj FiUbd! Sread id tile Wages Gees nt Country Merchants supplied with bread at wholesale prices. BUGGI I will sell you tbe best buggy lu Georgia, prico and;qu.Uty considered. Repairing ol all.klndi solicited and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted. T. S. GREENE. Cotton Avenue., - - - - 1 Opposite Prince’s Stables’ Americus, Georgia. . _ _ actual diesis Is j town, sent trie. Address, ■ SNOl C.A.SNOW&CO. Omsk. Palest Oaet.WuklnylM.D.C. Sans Souci BAR AND RESTAURANT W. T. RACAN, Proprietor. Wo. 807 XiMmarj street. ;R?m,Gto»r>d Whl*£ > the most fastidious. W.D. Haynes & Son. REAL ESTATE. STOCK AND BOND Americus, Ga. 3101-2 Lamar Street,