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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1891.
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Turn Place to Wear a Watch.
. Half a hundred girls have been no
ticed lately in the Fifth avenue stages
and on the treat side of that thorough
fare to hare little chains, with charms
or lockets attached, hanging from their
xllart, either directly in front or a little
x> the left side. Not many days since a
laughter of Eve, who was convinced
that taorp was there than met the eye.
. determined to fathom the mystery. To
that sod she made frequent journeys in
the stages and haunted Huyler's til! her
- jocketbook grew emaciated, all to no
Mid The little chains dangled tnntaliz
Ingly before her eyes, and no one told
her why At last, finding herself aloue
In a stage with a girl adorned nfter the
manner described, she summoned up all
oer courage and asked the stranger to
satisfy her curiosity.
The girl calmly produced a tiny watch,
and laughingly said it was the very latest
thing to wear them in the collar, "and
far more convenient it is." she said,
"than to poke them in front of one's
dress and have to unfasten two or three
buttonh whenever one wants to know
what time it is." The questioner mwl
ftatirely felt of her serviceable bnt un
gainly, old fashioned turnip and decided
that it would necessitate putting stiffly
wired Medici oollars on all her frocks
attempt following the latest
York Recorder.
An Ex-Chlsf Justice's Opinion.
Judge O. A. Loclironc, of Georgia, in
a letter to Dr. Blggers, states thnt ho
never suffers himself, to be without a
bottle of Dr. Blggers’ Huckleberry Cor
dial for the relief of all bowel troubles.
The farmers of Georgia are deeply in
terested in having this state represented
at the world's fair.
Make a Note of It.
wind Med
were she to
fad.—New
p
Sir ■ «*,
To Printers and Publishers.
The Times Publishing Company lias
for aale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the recent
consolidation of tbs Times and Itecor-
dsr, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, one
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of new, type, etc.
This material and these presses are
virtually new, having been In use only a
year. A great bargain in prices and
terms can be secured by the right par
ties. Address the Times Piiiii.isiii.no
Company, Amerious, Gs.
Envelopes! Envelopes!!
We have just received a big job lot of
manllla envelopes of fine quality, that
wars bought at a bargain, and we can
print them for you with card, etc., cheap
er than you can buy them plain by retail
anywhere. They are more durable than
white, and are good enough for all busi-
neaa purposes, and are much cheajier.
Times Puui.ismino Co.
To yield love for service is _ too much
Uke a commercial bargain: but to serve
for lore is a monopoly of sonls, and
selfishness can never break the combi-
Good Sense!
Disease is largely the result of Impure
blood. Purify the blood is to cure the
disease. As a blood purifier and vital
ise^ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery standi hand and shoulders above
any other known specific.. Its power in
this direction is nothing short of won
derful. Guaranteed to benefit or eure
in every case, or money refunded..
In 1841 the beautiful island of Ireland
had 8,198,&97. Under the evil rule and
ruthless oppressions of the Tory govern
ment In 1891 It has but 4,700,102. That
la • stigma that should blister Toryism
for alt time.
Read it over and over again, spell it
out and sing it, until it is indelibly fixed
in your mind, that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy is an infallible cure for chronic
catarrh of the head, with all its distress
ing complications. Impaired taste and
smell, olfunsive breath, ringing noises in
the head, defective heariug, nose and
throat ailments, are not only relieved,
but positively aud permanently cured!
This is no fancy of the imagination, but
hard, solid facts, proven over and over
again, and vouched for under a forfeit
ure of 8A0O, by its manufacturers, the
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. V. ‘‘A word to the wise is
sufficient.”
Hod. John Temple Graves iully sus
tained his reputation as the south's
foremost orator in Ills oration before the
literary societies of Mercer.
THE KIKST SYMPTOMS OK DEATH.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of tile stomach, loss of appetite,
feverisliuess, pimples or sores, are all
positive evidence of pidsoned blood. No
matter how it became poisoned it must
be purified to avoid (loath. Dr. Acker's
English Blood Elixir 1ms never failed to
remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison.
Hold under positive guarantee. For sale
by Fleetwood & Bussell, Amerious,
Oa. 4
Fower seems to have turned the head
of the emperor of Germany. He bub
bles.
How to Get a Heudsoino Husband.
I'ou shall have a haudaotne husband.’’
The handsome man always admires
the beautiful woman. Then simply
make yourself beautiful. Kemovo all
blotches, pimples, “forked signs of tur
key tracks" from your features by the
use of Dr. I’ierce's Favorite Prescription,
a tonic to the nervous, circnlatory and
procreative systems. Its use brings
roses to the checks and sparkle to the
eyes. Take it, and you will, like the In
dian maiden, find a “red ear” in good
health, an omen of future happiness
Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every
case, or money paid for it refunded.
The Greatest Discovery of the Ago.
psia is perhaps the roost preva-
Dyspepi
lent of all chronic diseases, and one too,
up to the present time lias baffled the
skill of the most eminent physicians
nearly ail the proprietary medicines
have lieen tried and failed. After
spending years of study, Dr. Holt has
at length succeeded in getting up a
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 he couviuced,
It is oue of the best liver medicines
known to the profession. I.iver com
plaints. constipation, jaundice, head
ache, chronic diarrhoea, yellow skin,
brown splotches an asthma, if compli
cate 1 with indigestion, If you are
troubled witli any of those diseases it is
a s.ife and certain cure .Manufactured
b/ Ilr. Holt’s Dyspeptic CV, Moutezu
ina, Ga. Frice #1.00. Bottles double
former size. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Group and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co , Montezuma, Ga
mayt'4-lm
Bismarck is looming up again in Ger
many. It is a bard matter to down the
aid man.
Kor Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow's SootbingSyrnp has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, nllays ail
pain, cures wind colic, nnd is the best
remedy for diarrhrea. Twenty-live cents
a bottlu. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
Skin and scalp diseases, the heat, at
times a running sore, the body entirely
covered witli sores as targe as a quarter
of a dollar, and no medicine had the de
sired effect until I’. F. I’, was taken.
The dlsoasc yielded at once, and I’. I’.
F. provee itsels the liest blood purifier
of the age.
Abbott's East Intlinn Corn Paint
Is s quick euro for corns, bunions and
warts.
TheFrincoof Wales didn't play the
king in that game of baccarat. He will
play the king later—when his mother
dies.
The Georgia watermelon is moving.
And It moves in no mysterious way, its
wonders to perform.
OVH VKltY BEST PEOPI.K
Confirm our statement when we say that
Dr. Ackor's English Kemody is 'u every
way superior to any and all other pre
parations for the Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic
and relieves at once. We offer you a
sample bottle free,
remedy is sold on a
For sale by Floetwoo
cus, Ga.
offer you
Kemomher, tills
lositive guarantee.
& Bussell, Ameri
Georgia is not running after Governor
Hill for 1802, as Bill Arp reports,
says the Savannah News.
KBS'
Mr. James S. Harrison, Coiumbua,
Ga., Bays his wife had dyspepsia for
several years in Ha worst form—could
retain nothing on her stomach. Dr.
Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured her per
manently. For sale by all druggists.
mayS4-lm
i posh
stages of rheumatism, syphilis, blood
poison, scrofula, old sores, eczema, ma
laria and female complaints. P. P. P.
Is a powerful tonle, and an exoellent ap
petizer, building up the system rapidly.
Hawkts’ Cryatsllzed Lenses in all
styles, specs and eye-glasses sold with
a guarantee to pleaae or money refunded
E. J, Knout pox.
Summer School.
I will open s summer school at the
Jackson-street school building, begin
ning first Monday in July. Terms 84.00
for primary and Intermediate grades,
and $8,00 for. higher grades, per month,
june 14-lm Miss Lillie Bkown.
Erysipelas, swolen limbs, bad sores,
scales and scabs on tbs leg have been
entirely cured by P. P, p„ the most
wonderful blood medicine of tbe day.
jonel6-dUtw2t.
James W. Lancaster, Hawkinsvillc,
Ga., writes: “My wife was in bad health
for eight years. Fivo doctors and ns
many more different patent medicines
had done her no good. Six bottles of
B. B. B. hascutedher.”
0-16-lmeod
When Bsby was sick, wo gam her (Moris.
When she was a Child, aba cried for (Maria.
When aha became Mias, she ctanf to Caatorla.
When aha had CbDdna,** (MS (has (Maria
Attention 8tockholdore.
The seventh Installment, 10 per cont.
of the Americus Manufacturing and Im
provement Company will be due amt
payable at my office, People’s National
Bank, July 1. Stockholders falling to
pay by fi o’clock p. m., will be subject
to a fine of 10 per cent, on the amount
due. John Windsoii,
td Secretary and Treasurer.
Attention Bulldnre.
We sell Longman A Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturers to repaint any house at their
expense on whioh their pniuts do not
prove satisfactory.
E. J. Eldridoe, Druggist.
“Plumb Good’’ and “Grand Kepub-
11c” cigars, fresh lot just in at Andrews
A Carter's.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
of pure drugs, at all hours at
Dm. KLimimik Drug Store.
A nice lot of cig
and pi pee at Dr. )
a, smoking tobacco
dridge’s Drugstore,
Sir Gordon Cumming won in the game
of baccarat, but be lost when Chief J us-
tice Colerege “dule dent cards.”
Tbe best baker in southwest Georgia,
at Andrews A Carter’s.
•If tbs Raleigh Cbionlcle did not im
prove Its form It baa certainly picked up
vary much In editorial discussion and
igsthering.
CHILD birth
MADE EASY!
*' Mottos’ Fuixd "fa a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
esmtant use by the medical pro-
Mm, Tbest ingredients are com
bined in aminner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”
WILL DO an that is claimed for
HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “Mottos’’mailedFREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials,
•tbjrtsprtHon receipt of pnea Size per bottle
Nuanu.8 lEauUTOR C0„ Mleata.t*.
BOLD BY ALL OBDOOUTA
Macbeth’s “pearl top”
and “pearl glass” lamp-
chimneys are made of tough
glass that costs four times as
much as common glass; and
the work on them costs
much more than the work
on common chimneys, just
as the work on a dress is
proportioned to cost of stuff.
The dealer is right in say
ing that he can’t afford to
sell them at the prices of
common glass chimneys.
And what will become of
his chimney trade if his
chimneys never break? He
is apt to be wrong there.
He can afford to charge a
fair price and give new
chimneys for all that break
in use.
Have a talk with him.
Pittsburg Gzo. a. Macbeth ft Cow
‘BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY’
FOR SPOT CASH,
[May and Tuesday next.
The prices we quote, we Positively will not charge on the Books
All goods charged will be at the regular prices
Fifty patterns White
Side-band Organdies;
worth $2.00 to go at
95c. per pattern.
At 12^c. yd., one lot
Wool Challies, worth
20c.
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tcsees
m4 MMCTtW M with past aatMactUi fur lha cur. of
Cures scrofulA.
Iwa, (JlMtdalBr fw«lli»f*, Khomnatlim, Malaria, old
CURES
M50H
ud wheat Mood la Im
il irrwnilvitt— arw
CURES
ALARIA
mti.i m.' (UTS
iHAlr aiS, m. i«t
UFPXAH BEOS.
Draughts, Llppmaa'a B!
IS*, Froprietsn,
look, BAVAHNAU, 0
For sale by tbe DAVENPORT DRUG
COMFANV, Americus, Ga.
Cavaata, and Trade-Mark, obtained, and all Tal
ent hnalneaa condoned for Moderate Feet.
Our OKIct h Opposite U. S. Patent Office.
15c. yd.,the choicest
and largest line new
Wool Challies in all
the new designs, such
as Polka Dots,Figures
and Flowers, worth
the world over, 25c.
9Hc. our entire stock
Pineapple Tissues.
12^c. our entire
stock Persian Mulls.
4yio. one Thousand
yards checked Muslin,
worth 7Xe.
7^c. 1,000 yards
Dress Ginghams, sold
every day at 10 and
12^c.
8 3-4c. one lot extra
choice Percales,worth
12 l-2c.
4 l-2c. one lot Fine
Cotton Challies,worth
8c.
13 l-2c. 1000 y^rds
India Silk Finish
Shantong Pongees.
Worth 25c
$1.50 pattern black] Gent’s
Lawns, worth $2.00.
$2.35 pattern the
choicest black Mus
lins ever shown in
A mericus, at the price
Grenadines way
down—too many on
hand, cash will move
them
One lot Grenadine
suits at $5.90, worth
$8.50.
One lot iilk Stripe
Grenadines, v o r t h
$12.50 suit to go at
$7 90.
Oue magnificent lot
Silk Stripe Grena
dines, worth $1 25 yd
at 79c.
Wedefy anybody
anywhere to match us
on prices.
39c. our entire stock
of 50c Surah Silks.
cad «*rtirp patent In lea* time than t boae
remote from Wtuhlnirton.
Send model, drawing or photo., with detcrip-
We advl*e, if patentable or not, free of
>. Onr fee not doe till patent Is ae
amohlct. “How to Obtain Patents,’
name* of actual client* in your State, county, or
tion.
town, rent free. Address,
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Oppoii'a Patent OSet, Washington, D. C.
Dissolution,
Tbo firm of Ardrewa A Carter is thl* day
dlMKHVed by mut'inl consent. K. M ■ Amir**
‘ iff. Hh w! I lie Micvee ted by C.C. Cat
u the firm hereaiter will ja C. C. Car
ter, wIitiaMitme* all the Habliltlea of the late
Arm of Andrew* A Cat ter and will collect all
debts due them. I'. C. Carter ula4» uiouiiu-m
all llabllttleH nnd will collect all debts dne
the firm of Argo A Andrews.
R. M t AKDHBW8,
C. C. I'AHTKK.
In retiring from the firm or Andrews A
Carter I return tnankN to the pahltc for tbe
“neroas pat ro page beatowe •, and or apeak
“ the new* firm a continuance or the same.
K. M. An dukwh.
Americas, Go., June 15,1(91. dim.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Public Schools of Americus.
pnb
will l>e .Widal J ickMH
for white learners. Friday, June itlth
street m'IiooI liouae.
Klertlou day, June‘Jith. New teactierM
Ihs needed lu tlie white and In the colored
school*. Ily order of comm ittee.
tllJunulU A. J. M. Uizikn, Secretary,
SCHOOL NOTICE. .
PROF. MATH 18 will teach* tlmtudnum
ber of scholars at the college during the
summer months, eommenclng on tbe first
Monday In July, WOl. JaneUu
9 3 4c. 1000 yds.
Manilla Plaids, worth
12 %c the world oyer.
121 c. one lot White
Ground Organdies
with colored figures,
worth 20c.
42c. your choice of
our entire stock figur
ed China Silks sold
hereto fore at 65 and
75c per yard.
Big lot remnant
Silks at low prices.
89c. Black Silk Sub
lime 46 ins. Wide and
worth $1.25.
19c. 1000 yards
those light weight Ba
tistes othe,- houses ask
30 to 35c for.
12 12c. yd. magnifi
cent white Plaid Or
gandies. worth 20c.
90c. a pattern, choice
Black Plaid and Strip-
7 l-2c. one lot ladies’
Ribbec. Undervests,
worth 20c.
75c. C-B Corsets;
sold at $1.00 and $1 -
25 all over town.
Furnishing
Goods
Slaughtered!
Too many on hand
Too little room.
33 l-3c. one lot Bal-
briggan Undershirts,
worth 50c.
45c. one lot gents’
Balbriggan Under
shirts and Drawers,
worth 65c.
50c. one lot magnifi
cent Shirts and Draw
ers, worth 75 c. to $1.
69c. our finest goods
worth $1 anywhere.
25c. one lot fast blaok
Socks, worth. 35c.
Cut prices on entire
line Half Hose.
49o splendid quality
Gents’ Night Robes,
worth 75c.
69o. Night Shirts,
worth $1 anywhere in
town.
V-
75o. some of the
RErMNAIM.
ed Lawns.
Big lot remnant wht
goods slightly soiled
from handling, to be
cleared out.
choicest Night Robes
ever shown in A meri
cus.
89c. c,ne lot Night
Robes worth $1.25.
98c. one lot Night
Robes worth $1.50.
89c. our entire stock
Monarch Shirts, laun-
dried and unlaundried
worth $1.25.
Hundreds of articles
too tedious to mention
will be thrown out for
this spec, al sale at pri
ces simDly ridicnlous.
If you want anything
in Dry Goods or Gents
Furnishings, call and
see us.
Es.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY,