Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 11, 1891, Image 3

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. . u.ur.iUMMil-. il.-M'.iVil/.ll ■ THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDERj THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1891. WES SYPHILIS V^n3B5T35nr"KTnF«^njE53ircc!!JB!!5»G57 u.H preterite H with ftwot aatUfActiou tor the nr* of ■U for— M< iOW of frtmtry, ggrigy gj Tml-rv MR 6 CURES LIPPMAH BEuS, Proprietor. Drog^ixti, Llppmaa't Block, 8AVABH AH, GA. For sale by tlio DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, American, (>o.i NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. WM. RADAM’S KILLER MOST TRULY AND CORRECTLY CALLED The Greatest Medicine in the World . A WONDERFUL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER ALMOST mjLCULOUS CUBBS O! hoprle** and apparently incurable •re constantly belli* inudu. It in rr perform the impossible, by curing tan up by physicians, oml it DOES HOT DISAPPOINT E2PEOTATIOS3. More peonlo are oelnR cured by Microbe Killer tbun by all othe;’ medicines combined. Wo request a thorough iimxtlgntion. History oi tbo Microbe Killer free by FLKKTWOOD& KUfrsSELL, N<»l« Agent* lor Sumter comity. july2:i-dlyr — diw*nsc« . rrp4df<l to (axes given ftLIC£iH CF 0W1CE HELP wm To tako the place of a corsct-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. Korlwle by OKO. D. WITK ATT.fOY, JAPANESE CURE j'unrantbcd Cnr- for Pilwi of whatever /-it <>rclP{;reo-P/ urnal, Internal, Blind >e D'eetling* Itehn rr, Chronic, Becent or UprcUltnry. $1<X i box; 6 boxes, $5.00. •' nit by mr.il, prepaid, on receipt of price, k.o t'ccranfce to # uu any ca*e of Files. >urn ant cod and «»!. 'u»Iy by Auieriiiiis, (la. fdc’i d.Vwlyr For salo by the DAVENPORT DRUG Wl r ANY Americas, O*. a THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY “U.CI.C.** Cun* fioaorhOMS and 1 0 ssss ’revents stricture. Contaiim no crld or poiaonotia sobstnneea, and i guaranteed absolutely Imrmjcss. i merited by physicians. Best 8v- lt»R«rre« wfthciicli bottle. PriceII old by druKKifltff. Beware of8ub- lltittwi.Aenii | i:iii , m.('o.U<UEdJj ^Id in AmoriciiH liy rook’s Pharmacy *h Kldrblgt*, Fleetwood A KursuU, J. Holland Davenport Drug Company. lUvr Deteriorated. While the grander sort of dog lias befn morally degraded by being turned into a useless lackey, the breeds that have hapi<uned to suit the capricious uud errant fancies of animal potters have un dergone a still deeper deterioration. The sleek pug, for instance, on whom is often lavished such a wealth of feminine fond ness, luts long since become perfectly aware of his new function in the house. He knows he is the first pet, and he is perfectly happy in the fact. His mind seems untroubled by any rccollectiou of a higher estate. He has lost the an ieut desire of the species to l>e man's loyal servant. He may, j^rliaps. if you bapiien to call at the house and find him in ex- elusive (Njssession of the drawing room, make a pretense of resisting your in trusion. Hut his Sybaritic habits are too much for him, and presently he sinks in voluptuous slumber on the softest of ■ofa cushions. These spoiled creature* learn to take the fondlings lieslowed on them as a matter of course. They are wholly undemonstrative, and |K*rhaps the i: t ll itle.lngthia;: 1'iatcai Ik*said of llic.n is that, unlike their tival, the cat. they d t not simulate a t**» icrue which their heart is wholly destitute.-- Coruliill Magazine. To Printer* and Publishers. The Times !*uhlUhiug rionipany has for sale a portion of tbo newspaper and job outfit made surplus by tlio recent consolidation of the Times and Recor der, consisting of onticylindcr newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, ouo Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones and tables, five hundred pounds of news type, etc, This material and these presses ar« virtually uew, having been in U90 only a year. A great bargain In prices and terms can 1m? secured by tlio right par ties. Address the Times PublimiiIkci Company, Americus, Ua. To make oue pound of honey the bees roust visit from 00,000 to 1*00,000 Hoover*. f .Hdc To Wo M. \Y. While r.-tu. iii.:; from I.m.,p' the cap tain told me a .• I i y of l:ov.’ lit? one utilized. Hindoo w:p -rslitio.i t > h ive his ship worked. He vn i i.i eonimand of an Imliamaii, and the majority of the crew were Hindoos. As long as the weather was warm t hey clieerfully did their work, but when a cold storm came up they positively weined t«» shrivel, mid within a short time betook thenu-elvesto the hold, from which they could not lie driven by threats or per.-uasions. The captain was at his wits’ end, but sudden ly u bright thought struck him. He ro menibered tho Hindoo horror of the pig. contact with which means loss of caste. Thero’happened to be a well fed porker cm board, which ho took from its pen, tied a rope to its leg and lowered it into the strikers’ quarters. Tho effect was electrical. With a wild yell every man rushed to the deck to avoid contact with the unclean animal, and there was no further difficulty in getting them to work in the coldest Weather.-—Interview in St. Lon is Globe-Democrat. M«n Are Alika About Fire*. “There is one tiling," said tho man Qpoto the upper part of the state, “which, f find, shows that we are all of the same blood.. It j« a fire*. Of course, when tliere is a firo in a country town we all go to it. It is a rare thing, and we find it a feature of the season. Besides that, we generally take a hand in hauling out furniture or making ourselves useful in other ways. Now you UeW YoriieDJget ns we do, and your fires art) so frequent that they have not tho merit of novelty, while you know that there is nothing which you can do to be of sendee, be cause your police and firemen will not let you get near the blase. But I notice that you all, boys and men, go chasing after a fire as fast as your legs will carry yon. You have only to hear the clang of the engine to see a running crowd, or to catch sight of the smoke and away you go, following in the wake of younger and more agile men. That’s just what we do in the country."—New York Tri bune. Tho llroatoiit Traveler*. Ill point of actual distance covered, the greatest traveler in the world is said to Ik* Chief Engineer Sewell, of the White Star fleet, who is well known in this city. While in charge of the engine depart ment of the vessels of that line, notably the Britannic, Mr. Sewell completed 18li round trijw* lietwoeu Liverpool and New York, traveling the enormous distance of 818,4U0 nautical or 941.000 standard miles, nearly four times tlie distance be tween the earth and the moon. This Is said to be only ubont two-thirds of the total distance traversed by Mr. Sewell since lie became a seagoiug engineer. Chit charge tecif years,.but who uow superintends the Bfitiifcific'ffetto ml (iTcfy.W.SoO nautical uiilw, or 1.100,- 000 standard English mile*.—New York Times, lie ut-i'iHHH II m-uguiu;; cu^uii-vt. ief Engineer Kitchen, WM in (o of the Adriatic’s engines for six- superintends My prcHou* gift • hcln*. Such the object and such the n.i»i» n of woman's valued friend, Dr Pieu i ’s Favorite Prow np! I on. Don’t un reasonable prejudice prevent }»»o I non sharing the health and heaiily proffered, in good failI., by Ibis most « xeellei.t licmcdx ? N-uie «*f the almost connings weaknesses and diseases peculiar to wo men, hut. that it adily >iehl toils inayifi l power! Maiiiilaeiured, recommended, sold through druggists, and goar.intei d bv I ho World’s Dispensary Medical Ah- stHdalioii, Buffalo, N. ^ ., to give saib- fiudioii, in every case, or money paid f» r it cheerfully refunded. The coffee palaces of Mclh.nu ue, Aus tralia, are said b» be the finest in the world. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: “For six years I have been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of tho hones in my legs. I tried everything 1 heard of without permanent benefit un til Botanic Blood Balm was recom mended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and 1 am now in llet ter health than I have evor been 1 send this testimonial unsolicited, lie- cause 1 want others to ho benefit ted.” may 12 d w-lm. After awhile the king will do no wrong, because ho will never have a clianco. If food sours on the stomach, diges tion Is defective. Da Witt's Little Early Risers will remedy this. Tbo famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint. Fyrsalo by Uif Davenport Drug Company. The Japanese have, on the average, about two earthquakes a day. De Witt’s Little Early Risers never grlpo or cause nausea. Mild hut sure, assist rather than force. Best little pill just as excited and interested over a fire chronic constipation, ..... . rluaiumut.. tf.v* sabs bv tlio Davcniioi l dyspepsia. Fd».22!« .b/ ^be Davenport Drug Compauy. 167 DOZEN Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Straw AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . WILL BE BOLD REGARDLESS OF OOBT OR CON8EQUENOES. 120 MISSES’ SAILOR HATS at 25c„ worth 50c. - ‘ For the above, and anything else in the Hat line, go to The “GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE STORE Where you will find all the novelties in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s AT.GREATLY REDUCED 119 Forsyth Street, PRICES. Americus, Ga. ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. I havo just returned from New York, where 1 purchased s vary large stock of DIAMOFLS Fashion and decency should always be on good term.s. It Is quite the fashion now to take De- Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorder*. They are small pills, but mighty good ones. Tlio Davenport Drug Company sells thorn. However groat some men’s abilities are their liabilities are alwayt greater. Constipation, blood-poison, fever! Doctor’s bills and funoral expenses cost about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s Little Karley Kisers cost a quarter. Tako your choice. For sale bj Davenport Drug Company. WATCHES price* that will enable ua tp aell than ever before. Our etock is lower than any one. Call aim- youreelvea before buying. - C. A. FRICKER, / President- 4O9 JACKSON ST„ AMERICUS. GA. (Barlow Block.) tlio No m,.n over yet minded his own biiaincaa who didn't get into trouble. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and moat diseases originate from - Impure blood. Cleanse it, improvo it, purify it with De Witt’a Sarsaparilla and lionltli Is restored, strength regalnod. For sale by tho Davenport Drug Company. Do not call, a J shovel..',[ ! ' C A when it is Americus Iron Works, : of . rf V o.r*u - Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, Presses, Feeders 'and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills, Shingle'MacKines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler Feeders, 'Valves, Jets, Etc. Find nml I u*t. The increasing prevalence of the scien lific spirit, with its pawdon fur exact statement, makes it more and im»re nec essary for men to say precisely vvliut they mean and nothing else. “What is your last name, uiy little man?** m-kitl tlio new teacher. “Tuiiiiuy," an.swereti the boy. •Tndf*d! What is ) our full uauie?" ••Tommy Junes." -‘Tin'll JotifH is your last uaiue." “NvV. ma'am, excuse uie. When I was inini my iiumo vvoa Jones, and they didn't give me the other for more thau a month.”—Youth’s Companion. Hurt. A Ann in this city imports large quan tities of bort. “1 did not know until a few weeks ago,” said an official of the custom bort is. the small ftagdic^4Vrtiofea from ilia- monds In cutting. Wh^ntob^ smftfl for jewelry it is used for powder. Tlu* sparkling powder is often sprinkled on the heads of society belles, and their hair semis forth sparks ns frotu a thousand ininfaiura diainonda. »' Edtaou uses a great <l<-al of bort Iu the manufactUmof pliouograph*.-—New Y«k.AVi i mmXe'nmy-Why jp* pawMdok: togiuio, maw? Did lit* bankhukiepa hia money In foil? Mr*. NmAarpay-Worse. Tlio Lank In- i.auppoeed to ktx‘p hia money iu didn’t r.'il.-Uocl News, A Kafr Uul., New Cook—Do ye put pertaties l»il in told wat.-r - r liot? Old Cook (tralne.1 by her mi.trc»B)-- PJjwich iver way is th’ most thnmhle do L-tV roight way—New Y.rt Weekly. -H S' „ . , . . , , B^e-Spccinl attention given to repairing all kinds of No man!«acc.untnblo for tlio mi.take. Mathirte ^ ‘Telpphpiie..'^* I' of hi* friend*. IIIIIHI»MMNmNINI(ll BAD BLOODY PlmplM on th. Faoe | Bnulag 0at| ' 8kln TroollM) IdttlaBerea| Hettkh| Balia 1 BloUhMi Gold Boren BUBnatki BoraXnthorLIpai IfTH Mffrr from any mt (■CM t*L« DOCTOR ACKER’S ENGLISH - •- BLOOD ELIXIR WHV? ..o. KrulsM Loa> H»v* jrem *v*r Mad If ml dL FINANCIAL. ’I. LH. HAWKINS *t. H.C BAGLEY. VlcaPm’l W.t. IIRPhEY. Cashier. 'UGANIZKD 1870. -«9The Ba.ik of Americus.0*- Designated Depo«<terir State of fleorgta. Stookhold^/s inUlviUuAlly liable. Capital, - - - mi5o,CMM> Hurplus, w • • fflOOJNk) -ID KC* OR8:— II. C. Raglny. Pres. Americas Investment Co. P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co. Jes. DoflMon, of .las, Dodson & Bon, Attorneys. Cl. W. (Hover, Pres’t Americus On>cery Co. 8. II. Hawkins, Pres’t B. ▲. A H. Railroad. B. Montgomery, Pres’t Peoples National Hank. J. W. HliVnield, of Bhoffleld A Co., Hardware. T, Wheatley, wholesale dey goods. W. K. Murphey, Cashier. Capital Stock Paid up Capital •100^00. W. C. FURLOW, Caahler. UlREOTORS-O. A. Coleman, 0. C. Hawklna, B. If. Joaaey, T. N. Hawke*. \V. 0. Furlow, W. II. C. WlioLdey, R. 8. Oliver, n. H. Brown, W. H. Hawke*. Dr. K. T. Mathle, Arthur llylander. , Liberal to Its ctiatoraeia, accommoda ting to the publio and prudent In It* management, thla bonk aoliolt* depoalta and other buiinea* In It* Una. I. MONTGOMERY, Prwt. J. C. RONEY, Vk. Prut. JR0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSOR Nut. Cr. E. A. HAWKINS, AttOfHy ’ ' NO. 2889. Peoples’ National Bank Of Americas. Capital, 0,000. Surploa, I ORGANIZED 1883. on? If no, write u* your want*, low prlcee. Our apeoiol buaf- EXGIX^vBOm^^feSfi^AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY, and for Jir*lradAKA tuach II. II. aSMI'fll'MAlJfflW Ooiillt f .-iftiay nsk¥A j W mill; it is the lM*ht o4fl Write tltlun. We are general agent* for il-working machine*, and can dla- il.tr of “Farmera’ Favorite" aaw Succgidrhand machinery constantly on haml. >t aavo you money. One: Week More Jvp WILL CONTINUE for Picture Framing, oto. ever ; It A dduction of Investment Securities. Aud up Capital, (1,000,000. (Surplus, $200,000. Wit ECTOR* t n 0 Raglcy, W E Hawklna, 8 W Coney, W 8 Oillla, J W Sheffield, I* C Clegg! W MI lawkes, It F Mathews, G M Brae, W K Murphey, S Montgomery, J U Pharr. B. F. Hollis. * Bank of Southwestern Georgia.* M. HI-KKIt, J. W. W U KATTJBT. rreahlrnt. Vim PrmldMt. w. n. c. ptiuutr, a. w. imSn, AMlalaat Cwhlw, nniKCToite: J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge, C, A. Ilnntlngton, II. R. Johnson, R. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson, A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudley M. Speer. I V] umpi iyou 10 inn. viivnay, jji, u reuuctinn OI 40 PER CENT FROIW REGULAR PRICES Z »/i.» ** Il l', r ■ 1 K. Buur,'Jb., Pre*. H. M. Knapp, V. P. O. A. Colkhan, 8ee, A Tress, Georgia Loan SrTrust Co. Negotiates Loans on improved Farm and City Property. B P Hollis, J E Bivins. Attorney, lamd Examiner. Are they diseased ? la a question that affsets your Ufa. Throufh th* stomach ■ henen through the blond - bs cored all (Ummjms of theMotgaas. (W—Mridf’> . % V-;,tv-* in - a new HWEC1A VTicn' yoh want Frames, I ’UOl'J -bJ-tiat y«i Ought to see, are ■ _ * W. 0. MURRAY. FSESIOENT. I. E. CLASH, CASHIER ile*>:*rt*j*TTt"fn our business and we are making PItIUlOS; to let you know that the' Sl*IsiCJIA.l. Planters’ Bank of Ellaville W.W.G. Kllaviile, PAll> liP CAPITAL, CvrsX WOOLOEDeS’vrraSMIffL CUBE CO, COLUMBUh, UA. wmu BALK BY ALL BBiriifiim Collections a S|>eciaUy.