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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891.
PEOPLE YOC KNOW
Thu UreAlmt Discovery of the Ace.
And Some Yo
i Don't, Win* Co
In R Day.
bu
Dr Evan T. Mathis is
trip to Eatonton.
Mr. Tbad Reese was here from Ihiena
Vista yesterday.
Dr. B. L. Joiner, of Andersonville,
was here yesterday.
Messrs. Charles Payne and K. 1*. Har
ris spent Sunday in Macon.
Mr. Green Avera, of Buena Vista,
spent yesterday in Americus.
Mr. Pratt Nicholson, of Richland,
spent yesterday in Americus.
| Dyspepsia is perhaps the most preva*
' lent of ail ehroni*’. diseases, and one too,
' up to the present time has battled the
, >ki 11 of the most eminent physicians,
| nearly all the proprietary medicine
have been tried and failed. Afte
spending years of study, Dr. Holt ha
at length succeeded in getting up;
remedy (Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir)
that has never failed to cure in a single
instance, if you suffer with this dis
ease, try one bottle and ho convinced,
It is one of the best liver medicines
known to the profession. Liver com
plaints. constipation, jaundice, head
ache, chronic diarrhoea, yellow skin,
brown splotches an asthma, If compli
cated with indigestion, if you are
troubled with any of those diseases it is
a safe and certain cure. Manufactured
by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Co, Montezu
ma, Ga. Price $1.00. Bottles double
Mr. H. W. VanRiper left yesterday for I f oriner 8 j z0 . For sale by all druggists,
a stay of several days in Fort Gaines. | J)r. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup
Hon. J. F. Watson is up from Smith-1 prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pay. Manufactured by I)r. Holt’s Dys-
ville to .attend Sumter superior court.
Miss Dorsie Itonaldson left for Colum
bus yesterday to visit friends and rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Putnam Stevens, of Put
nam, were with Americus friends yes
terday.
Dr. B. F. Wise was among the Plains’
many representatives in Americus yes
terday.
Mrs. John Taylor and Miss Nettie
Allen returned yesterday from a visit to
Dawson.
Mrs. O. V. Lamar came over from
Richland yesterday on a visit to Mrs. If.
C. Bagley.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Cheney came down
from Ellaville and visited in Americus
yesterday.
Miss Hart, of Dawson, is the guest of
Miss Amoret Gray at her pleasant home
in this city.
Sheriff E. B. Martin, of Lee, was in
Americus yesterday as a witness in the
MeXortonJease.
Mr. W. R. Bunkley, a well known
Leesburg merchant, was in Americus
buying goods yesterday.
Prof' and Mrs. L. D. Lockhart arrived
at home yesterday after a pleasant stay
with relatives in Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hudson came over
yesterday from Preston and spent the
day with friends in the city.
Hon. W. D. Wells and Mr. Joe F,
Johnson were among Smithville's repre
sentatives in Ameribus yesterday.
Mr. II. C. Arrington, one of Ellaville’s
leading merchants, looked after busi
ness matters in Americus yesterday.
Messrs. G. W. Martin and W. D. Lig-
gen, two well known Leo county plant
ers, were araoDg the visitors to Ameri
cas yesterday.
Mr. O. A. Coleman loft yesterday on a
several days trip to Louisville, Ga., In
the interest of tho Georgia Loan and
Trust company.
Captain W. A. Seals, one of Sumter's
successful farmers, was in the city yes
terday attending court and expatiating
on his splendid crops.
Mr. J. F. Woods, Schley’s popular
sheriff, was in Americus yesterday on
his return from IHUedgeville, where he
placed a lunatic in tho asylum.
Mr. G. W. Bullock was down from
Buena Vista yesterday looking after
business matters and exchanging greet
ings with his Americus friends.
Mr. Charlton Battle, a leading mem
ber of the Columbus bar, is among tho
attorneys from a distance who are in at
tendance upon Sumbter superior court.
Crpt. H. P. Snyder, one of tho most
popular and most efficient conductors on
the S. y A. & M. leaves to-day for Lan<
caster, Mo., where he goes to accom
pany his wife home. Mrs. Snyder has
been in Lancaster several weeks.
Dr. R. C. Black returned Sunday from
Florida, where he has been for the past
several months recuperating. Ills
Americas friends were glad to see him
again and to know that his general
health is much better than when he
left.
Miss Laura Mauur, of Allendale, S. C\,
and Miss Bessie Lawton, of Macon, both
of whom have |visited hero beforo and
have many friends in Americus are tho
guests of Miss Anna Ilarrold at the
elegant home of Mr. IT. B HarroUl on
College Hill.
Rev. Walter It. Dye, who was at one
time rector of Calvary Episcopal church
in this city, ariivcd from Birmingham
yesterday ou a visit to his wife’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Boone, on College
Hill. Mr. Dye has many warm friends
iu Americus who are ever glad to see
peptic Elixir Co , Montezuma, Ga.
may24-lm
A closing remark—“You shut up!”
\ CHILD KILLED.
Another child killed by the use of
opiates given in the form of soothing
syrup. Why mothers give their chil
dren such deadly poison is surprising
when they can relieve the child of its
peculiar troubles by using I)r. Acker’s
Baby Soother. It contains no opium
morphine Sold by Fleetwood A Rus
sell, Americus, Ga. 10
The pot must have been boiling when
it called the kettle black.—Puck.
A DUTY TO YOl'ItSKLF.
It is surprising that people will use a
common ordinary pill when they can se
cure a valuable English one for the
same money. I)r. Acker’s English
pills arc a positive cure for sick head
ache and all liver troubles. They are
small, sweet, easily taken, and do not
Rus-
gripe. For sale by Fleetwood
sell, Americus, Ga.
When doctors disagree the coroner
takes tho matter up.—Epoch.
For Over Fifty Year*
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias been
used for children teething. It soothes
tho child, softens thp gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twcnty-fivo cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
E. P. FARRIS, Pres. BLOOM BROWN, Sec. a Trea*. C. P. PAYNE, M’g’r.
Ma'aria.
This disease yields quickly to the
wonderful powers of P. P. P. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) Peo
ple living in miasmatic countries should
never be without P. P. I*. A word to
the wise is sufficient.
W. N. MARSHALL,
Gen’l Supt.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Children Dying.
At tills season of tho year, when warm
days followed by cool nights, and the
eating of fruit and vegetables effecting
tho bowels, wo bear of so many children
dying. Give them Dr. Uiggers Huck
leberry Cordial.
Soutnwestem Division.
Correct Schedule, No. 22, in Effect.' April 12, isoi
SAVANNAH A WESTERN DIVISION
Cure Your Corns
By using Abbott’s East Indian Corn
Paint. For Corns, Bunions and warts it
is great.
Schedule No. 10, taking effect Apr. 12th, 1891.
No. 5, Between Savannah and Birmingham] No. 6,
Dally. via Americus, Dally.
7 40 p m Leave Savannah Arrive 7 40 p m
I 50 a m Lyon* 1 (4) a m
5(0 Amerleus, .... 0 40am
9 35 Buena Vista, 525pm
1120 Arrive Columbus, Leave
7 00 a m Blrmlnvhsm..
3 50
The thing that is tho most dangerous
to every man is that which does the most
to make him selfish.
CHILD BIRTH • • •
• • • MADE EASY!
" Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
li
MOTHERS’
FRIEND
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him.
• DOCTOR Him OrMitM ExeU.II;
Pun w. » PmIUv. Cur. for Kick:
lACKER S HIII.UM.IW end
WILL DO ail that is claimed for
it AND MORE It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to 11 Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and,
voluntary testimonials
Sent by etpr... on receipt of pric. *1.60 per bottlo
6RADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga.
SOLD BY ALL IIHUOOI8TO.
RECEIVER’S SALE
Americus Street Railroad.
of In** Haiti county, rende'ed In the cane of
ul appearing upon
the 20th day of May, WU, . ,. „ ... __
the miuuteaof the *aid court of *nid date fore
closing i he tuortmige for the benefit of the
bondholder* on f hep >operty of the defendant
I Hi I offer lor wale at public out-cry to the
hlgheHt bidder, lie fore the Court H«uw door
oi miIU county. In the city of Amercun.be-
the hou n of 1U a. tit. uud 4 p. m..
S tturday, the 27th day of June, 1*91, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit:
A certain piece or parcel of land one hun
dred feet front by one hundred and fifty feet
In depth, Httuated In t*»e village of Leeton,
count> of Mumicr and St-*tuofueorgiu, being
a part o: lot n .inln-t 2UI In the twcrly-neveutti
district ofMumter county, Georgia, tho same
Militate lying *ud In-lug on the Mouth side of
Avenue K, and on the W**st aide of Magno
Ua street niul being on the corner of said
street-* and known on the plat of the Leet
No. 8 1 No. 11
i Dally. I Dally,
j Passenger,Fait Mni
EAST BOUND.
No. 5
Daily
Fast Mai
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
i 3:33a m
! 5 13 “
! 0 30 •«
WW “
j sgpm
2 35p m
4 10 “
5 35 •*
10 20 “
0 15n ni
6 3o “
Lv. Americas Ar
Ar. Fori Valley Lv
“ Macon
*• Atlanta “
“ Augusta '*
'• Savannah “
1 08 pm
11 Hi H iu
lo ID “
7 10 ••
9 lop m
9 37 p m
8 00 “
0 40 “
2 15 ••
; (N» a m
0 41* “
No. # 7
Dally
Passenger
M 37 p m ~
10 05
4 42 a m
7 35 a m
No. 5
Dally.
Fa*t Mall
18pm
130 •*
4 12 “
7 20 “
WEST BOUND.
Lv. Americus Ar.
Ar. Bmlthvllle “
** Kufaula “
“ Montgomery Lv.
TO FLORIDA.
No. 0
Dally
Fast Mall
’2 35 p in
130 “
1105 a m
7 40 a m
No. 6
Daily
2 35p m
120 p m
12 20 p m
8 30 a m
No. 8
Daily
I’assenget
3 25 a m
12 30 “
10 2.5 p in
7 30 p m
No. 8 1
Bally
333a m~
3 00 “
215 “
10 10 p
750
735
No. 7
Dallv
No. 5
Dally
9 37 p m
10 (Vi ••
10 45 p m
4 50a m
7 15 a m
7 25a m
1 18pm
180 ••
2 5i «
5 40 ”
Lv. Americus Ar.
“ Bmlthvllle •*
Ar Albany Lv.
'• Thoinftsvllle Lv
*• Waycros* “
•* Brunswick ’•
•• Jacksonville ”
Solid Trains with Sleeping Cara Between Savannah and Birmingham.
For further Information relative to tlcketa, schedules, best routes etc. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, J. C. MCKENZIE, Hup’t, E.T. CHARLTON,Gen. Pass. Ag’t.
Americus, Ga. Smith vine, Ga. Savannah. Ga.
D. H. BYTHBWOOD, Division Pass. Ag’t., Columbus,"Ga.
D. D. CURRAN, Bnp’t, Columbus. Ga. J. C. SHAW .Trav. Pass. Ag’t., Savannah Ga.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
Conitlpst’iB. Small, plea*.
Drrggiats, or
fc CO*
T.rk.
W. M. JONF.8,
Agent for Columbia and other Bicycles, at
Bank of Southwestern Oeorgla.
Prices $35 to $135.
FOR SALE.
A Urg* (In. oxen, u (tnt,. *»» do*.
p, £$ 2
8. A. Waitkrs.
Mivi-ii uiiu nxui in uiock iweiiiymvuu, iu
ge.her with all and singular trie laud*, tene
ments and hereditament** of mg id Railroad
Company then owned or thereafter to be ac
quired by It, ami also Including all tho rati-
ro4di(,track*,riglitaot way.mam lines, branch
lines, switches, superstruc urcs, d pots, de
pot <rounds, siutlon house*, engine houses,
cur houses, stables. wood 1ioum>», sheds, wat
ering places, work shop*, much(ue shops,
bridges, viaducts, culberts, fences, and fix
tures, together with all Us leases, leased or
hired luuds, leased or hired railroads, and all
its power works, engines, Istllers, electrical
appliances, apparatus, dynamos, accumula
tors, generators, storage batteries, armatures
motors, tenders, cubles wires, traction gear,
curs, carriages, coaches, trucks, uud other
motor aiul rolling stock, Its nmcnlm-ry,
tools, weighing scales turntabl.s, rails,
wood,coal, oil, fuel, equipment, furniture
miu.ufni. on, niii| rqioi'mcui, lurimuru
id material of every uaine, nature and de
scription, then held or thereafter to be ac
quired, together with all the corporate rights
privileges, Immunities and franchises or the
said Railroad Company then h*-M nr there
after to be acquired, including the franchises
lie a corporation, und ail the tolls, tares.
J. S. SCIIOFIELD’S SONS & CO., Trop’rs,
Manufacturer* 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.
MACOX, GEORGIA.
U«£w-4-7-6mos
Americus Supply Co.,
Successors to HABBI8 & PAYNE/ -
Plumbers and Gas Fitters.
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Machinery Supplies.
We are now in our new building in Artesian Block,
and ready for business.
A Foil Line of Cooking Stoves and Ranges.
Gas Fixtures and S.anitarv Goods a Soecialty.
Globe, Angle and Check Valves,
Terra Cotta and Iron Pipings and Fittings.
General Repair Work
deci-tr TELEPHONE No IS.
Your Attention 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 26c, 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 has ever been brought
to this city and we will sell it to you at actual cost for the next 20 days
only. Moulding from 6c 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 you have any framing
to he done do not let this opportunity pass. Remember yon arc saving
from 25 to 40 per cent. Remember the place.
810 LAMAR STREET.
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
J. R. HUDSON & CO.
“PROPRIETORS-
Americus - Bottling- Works,
—BOTTLERS OF ALL KINDS;OF-
Soda and Mineral Waters, Cider and Cinger Ale*
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
824 LEE STREET* - - . AMEICUS. GEORGIA*
R. L. MCMATII.
E. J. McMATH.
B. H. McMATH
McMATH BROTHERS.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Previsions, Country Produce
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.,
WHISKEYS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, SPECIALTIES.
207 FORSYTH STREET, AMERICUS. GEORGIA.
We solicit a share of the patronage of the tracing pahllc, guaranteeing satisfaction
low price*, and good goods. We deliver goods anywhere in the city. Call and *eo us.
McMATH BROTHERS.
A BARGAIN.
NOTICE TO MILL MEN.
* I Lave for *ale Two Mill Rock* and fixtures complete, One RJce MIR. One Pol.
ijLer, One Fan, One Bolting -Cloth complete, Three Pair Scales, One Fifty Horses
Power Engine and Boiler, One Planer One Gang Edger.FIve Gins, One Clark Cotton
klcarer^One^ Press, Hhanftlngs and Pulleys world without end. all of the abova
property will be sold
Cheap For Cash or Bankable Ppiers
C. A. BELL.
s at Americus or call and see me.
BAKERY
R. F. NEHRING,
PROPRIETOR.
lactson; street, Under Allen ami
AMERICUS, GA.
LIGHT BREAD A SPECIALTY!
Orta far Cakes of ill M Promptly Hi! Bread and Calcs Wagon Goss out Mo
Country Merchants supplied with bread at wiioieHule prices.
buggies
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
(Successor to Schroeder A Strickland,)
724 Cotton Avenue. AMERICUS, GA.
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper ted Sheet iron |Ware, Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Tin ind Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heating Etc. Iron Smoke Stack*.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
I will .ell you tbo be»t buggy In Georgia, price anj;«,unllty con.ldered. ltcpalrlng ol
all kind. »ol!olte,l and executed promptly and neatly. All work warranted.
T. 8, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue.,
- - - Opposite Prince’s Stables’
Americus, Georgia.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
i estimates on roar Tin, Iron and Cornice work. I guaran-
’particular. Ridging, Creating and Final* furnished on short
from 14 to 27, Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, etc.
end profit**
reversion*
freight*, rent*, income**, Ih»ucm
thereof, and all the reversion oi
remainder and remainder* thereof.
said sale will be for rash, provided, how
ever, that the bond*and coupon* secured by
*al*l mortgage shall be receivable nt said
tale as cash for the amount of cash which
would be payable on such bonds anil coupons
out or the proceeds of said sale, after the pay
ment of all cotta and expense* of suit and the
coat and compensation of the said trustees.
Purchaser will obtain po——ion at one#
upo i the closing of the sale.
. r „ <t. B. YELDEB, Receiver.
Americas, Os^Msy 2S, INI.
I would be pleased to
tee all work to be first-class ,
notice. I also do Heavy Iron Work
gyCALL AND GET MY ESTIMATES AND GIVE ME A TRIAL._£t
1-t-6u»
DUNLAP HATS.
THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES.
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
Comer Lamar an d Jackson St
Jultt
Sans Souci
BAR AND RESTAURANT
W. T. RAGAN, Proprietor.*
Wo - °07 IXjaxaari Btroet
that 5fhSS5ht ror'thJoSh** imlS.t.SS’i , w,ne *. Brandi.., Bum, Gin and Whl.klia
TY .D. Haynes & Son.
REAL ESTATE.1ISTOCK! AND BOND
310 l-2|Lamari Street,
Americus, Ga.
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