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THE AMEftlCUS DAIL Y TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1891.
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CURES SYPHILIS
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Cures scrofulA.
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^ dirt'i.k Ufewv* that havo rwi-trd nil trrttmtiA. CaUnh.
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MIMNERMUS IN CHURCH.
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CURES
ALARIA
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r P.P.P.
Cures dyspepsia
IIPPMAN BROS., Proprietor*,
Braggiits, Lipproxn'a Blcdc, SAYAHHAH, GA*
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, A meric ns, Ga.
Health is Wealth!
Dn. K.C. Wicrr’i* Nrkvr and Uuais Treat
ment, a uii.irantoeil nnceiflc for Ilyntiru, Jffxxi-
nM«, C-kMivulslotia, Fit*. Nervous Ni*urulj;ia,
llmwlache, Nervoii* Frustration cuiimmI tr the
dite of alnthol «»r tob.u'ro, Wakefulness Mental
Ue)>ression, Softening of the llrain, resulting in
insanity and leading; to misery, decay and ileath,
Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Cower
In either sex, Involuntary l»«ses and H)N>rtua-
turrlnea, canned by over exertion of the brain,
•elf-abuse or ovcr-induliretice. Kuii Imix con*
tain** oue month’s treatment. 91.«»per Imix. or
•ix Isixes for f5.U0, Rent by mail, prepaid, on re
ceipt of price.
\VK UUAKANTKE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order reoelrMl by
us tor six (Mixes, accompanied with 95.00, we
will send the purchaser out written intaranteoto
refund the money if the treatment docs uot ef
fect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENPORT DRUG CO.,Bole Agt*.
P.,DOIBAgWH
Americus, Ga,
You promise heavens free from strife.
Pure truth and perfect chants of will;
But sweet, sweet Is this human life.
So sweet I fain would breathe It still.
Your chilly stars I cuu forego.
This warm kind world is ull I know.
You say there is no sutwlauce here.
One great reality above.
Back from that void I shrink in fear.
And childlike hide myself In love.
Show uie what angels feel. Till then
I cling, a mere weak man. to meo.
You bid *»e lift my mean desires
From faltering lips and Utful veins
To sexless souls. Ideal quire-.*.
Unwearied voice*, wordless strains.
Mf mind with fonder welcome owns
One dear dead friend's remembered tones.
Forsooth the present wo must give
To that which conuot pass away.
All beauteous things for which we live
By laws of time and space decay:
But oh. the very rc.’utou why
I clasp them is because they die.
—William Cory.
Effects of African Arrow I'uImsii.
It has been conjectural tint the fatal
effects of African arrow jmimm are not
always due entirely to the |*ob;oii itself,
and with a view of determining how far
fear aud other influences enter into the
results of its exhihitiou a »cries of ex-
perimeutM in inocnhitin^ the lower ani
mals has been )>ro|K>msl. Oile of the
poisons with which the arrows of the
Africans are smeared i■: i\ dark substance
like pitch. It is stn-n;; enough to ki)’
elephants, and is coi^idered so dangPi
'us that its preparation is not allowed in
toe'villages. hut is c-uried on in the
hush, where alsothe arrows aresmeared
The virulence of the piison is remark
able; faintness, palpitation of the heut.
nausea, pallor and the break in;; out of
beads of perspiration all over the tindy
follow with extraordinary promptness,
and death ensues.
Ono of Stanley’s men is said to have
died within ono minute from a mere pin
hole puncture in the rijjht arm and right
breast; another man died within an hour
and a quarter after being shot; and a
woman died during the time she was
carried a distance of a hundred paces.
The activity of the jxrison seems to de
pend on its freshness. The treatment
adopted was to administer an emetic, to
suck the wound, syringe it, and inject a
strong solution of carlxmate of ammonia.’
Tho carbonate of ammonia injection
seems to have been a wonderful antidote
if it could be administered promptly
enough.—New York Commercial Adver
tiser.
Anxious to Nurse.
Dr. Scott Todd had been called in to
attend Mrs. Keely, who was ill with
pneumonia.
One morning while he was attending
her an Irish woman came to the door.
Ez this where Missus Kaaly lives?”
she inquired.
The servant told her it was.
“I hear she ez sick.”
“Yes.** said the servant.
“Well, me good girrul, share d* ye go
an* tell Missus Kaaly Oi kern to get a job
av narsint her.*
Tho servant told her that they had a
nurse already and didn’t need another.
En* what’s it that’s th* matter wid
Missus Kaaly, did ye say?”
Pneumonia.”
Ye don’t tell me now!” An’ who ez
the docktor, to be shore!”
Dr. Todd.**
Ez that so now? Oi’m jot the
woman ye want thin. Goo oop en tell
Missus Kaaly Oi’ve joost nfter narsin
one av Dockther Todd's pashnntz ez
died av that same dissaze.”—Atlanta
Constitution.
noxivt the wars memorable n.
tory have terminated with some momen
tous and splendid crisis of arms. Gen
erally some large, decisive battle clow *
the contest; a grand catastrophe mounts
the stage; a great scene illuminates the
last act of tho tragedy. It was not m
frith the war of the Confederates. * * #
The contest decisive of the tenure of
Richmond and the fall of the Confed
eracy was scarcely mi re thun what may
be termed au affair.—-Pollard.
UPPISAN RftOi„ Proprietor#,
Dranbts. Lippoan’t Block. SAVANNAH, GA.
For sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG
COMPANY, Americus, Ga.
A Certain Cure for Dyspepsia.
Tlisrs is iierhaps no dtsMuw so prevalent as
b present
most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the
chronic diseases have their ori| “
— *■—i are loss of
sir origin tn Dyspepsia.
The symptoms are loss of sppetlte, loss of flesh,
a feeling of fulness or weight in the stomach,
occasionally nausea and voiui tine, acidity, flatu
lence, dull pain In the bead, with a sensation of
hmviness or eiddintws, irregularity of bowets,
low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, denuiM*
meat of kidneys, and not uuf-saueutfjr palpi to*
f ion of the heart, ir you are sttneriug with any
of these symptoms Db. Holt’s Dvshkitio Euiii
erlll cure you. Prepared only by
Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir C >mpanv,
Morrnciu., a a
The greatest height in the atmosphere
at which the sonnd of cannon has been
beard was 20.000 feet, when Mr. Glnisber
at that iieight over Birmingham heard
thefiringof the guns being proved there,
Mr. Shelton, of JIart county, Gu.,
owns a hog 14 months old and weighing
525 pounds. It is 7 feet 7 inches) long, and
its back ‘-is almost as broad as a barn
duor."
167 DOZEN"
Men’s, Boys’ and diildron’s Straw Hats
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF DOST OR CONSEQUENCES.
120 MISSES’ SAILOR HATS at 25c., worth 50c.
For the above, ami anything else in the Hat line; go to
The “GEEAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE STORE
Where you will find all the novelties in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
mill VKllV I1KST PKOPLK
Confirm our statement when we say that
Dr. Acker’* English Remedy is J u * \e:y
way Htt|»eib»r 10 any am* all oilier pn*
paiutioiiH lor the Threat and Lungs. In
WtuMipiiig I’oiigh and ('roup, tl i> •»«■«»*’
and relieve* at once. We offer you i
wimple bo,tie free. Remember, this
remedy in Kolfl'en a positive gtaiianfce.
K<»r stile by Fleetwood RiismcII, Aincii-
Inin
An Eng 1 lab e»cluing
the story of a noble mastiff flint plan*
into a stream and re-cued a sin til t
rier that wan bring carried toward death
by the rushing waters
How lo Del
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atu
II iifrlett.il
the s
Caveats. and Trade-Marks obtained. and all Pat-
•hi business conducted for Moderate Feet.
Our Office to Opposite U. 9. Patent Office,
and we mu «emre patent in Ices time than those
remote frt.m Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or uot, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Pamphlet. “How to Obtain Patents,” with
name* of actual clients In your State, county, or
town, sent free. Address,
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Opposite Pitssl (Hies. WttMmtew. P. C.
THB UTTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN
OFKKUS FOR HALS
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machine* on easy term*, amt ran
supply the »>e*t
Elc,
1 wwi niiuoiiiiiuiHO) Liui|
rOR AIL MACHINES.
nut attention.
5 anil Ur.
Hiring!** on *Rurt notice, at the lowest
price*.- Parties wanting either of the
e will save money by consulting us be
fore placing Utelr orders.
wKin INS A HERNDON.
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D.ngaron. Lending.
An American who U in London for
several months every year returned from
one trip with a handsome umbrella, on
silver knob of whicli was engraved
complicated monogram—the gentle
man’s initial* were H. A. B, One day a
friend took up the umbrella, and after
squinting at the knob for several min
ute* said: “Thi* i* rather a queer mono
gram on your umbrella, Ur. I
can see the A and B all right, but for
the life of mo I can’t find the H."
Why," responded the owner quickly,
I lent the umbrella to an Englishman
lost before I left London, and I presume
le dropped the HI”—San Francisco Ar
gonaut.
Usd Form.
This Oxford university expression is
by many considered slang which it is
“bad form" to use. But is it not really
an old and somewhat classical phrase?
Thus Archbishop Laud wrote to the
vice chancellor at Oxford under date
Feb. 20, 1830-8: "Sir—1 nm informed
that tho masters, many of them, sit liare
at SL Marie's, having their hats there
and not their caps, rather choosing to
sit bare than to keep form, and then
so soon as they come out of the church
they are quite out of form all along the
street!!,” etc.—Notes and queries.
Neariy all the government bonds
floated daring tho war were at a dis
count part of the time dnring that strug
gle. From 1885 onward, however, all of
them have been up to or above [nr, ex
cept the 5s of 1884, which dropped un
der tlie 100 mark for a time in the tinct-
nations in 1800 and 1807. The 0s ma
turing in 1881 were, for a time in 1882, as
low as 83.
CHILD BIRTH - • •
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Mothers’ Fkiend " is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognised value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO aH that is claimed foe
it AND MORE. ItShoctens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Mothus "mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials*
Seat by express oa receipt of pnra 9tA9 per bottit
BXAPflELD REGULATOR CO., Ailsiltl.C*.
SOLD BY ALL DRUUQISm
The handsome man always admires
the beautiful wotmm. Then simply
make yourself beautiful. Remove .all
blotches, pimples, “forked signs of tur
key tracks” from your features by the
use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,
a tonic to the nervous, circulatory aud
procreative systems. Its use brings
roses to the cheeks 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 bappiuess.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every
case, or money paid for It refunded.
Skin and scalp diseases, the heat, at
times a running sore, the body entirely
covered with sores as large as a quarter
of a dollar, and uo medicine had the de
sired effect until P. P. P. was taken.
The disease yielded at once, and P. P.
P. proven Itsels the best blood purifier
of the age.
Abbott'* Kust Indian Corn Paint
Is a quick cure for corns, bunions and
warts.
A New York mother has a little boy
with an angelic face, and she keeps him
beforo tho camera half tho time posing
as a Cupid, as a Fauntleroy, or as a choir
boy. The salo of Ids photographs net
her $.>00 a year.
BAD BLOOD!
Hmpfei on the Psoe I
Brosking 0st|
Bkln Trouble. |
Little Bone) HotBHn)
Boil. I Blotbheel
Ooll Sore.| BedBnethl
Bore Month or Upo |
If >M Buffer from AMT At
there .ja.pt.me, t.lt.
DOCTOR ACKER’S
ENGLISH - - -
BLOOD ELIXIR
WHY? "°*Hf SWUM 1000
4 Household Remedy
BLOOD andSKIN
DISEASES
B.B.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
If r.epree SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT 1
JL lures rheum, eczema, «em<
form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, ke- {
sides Oclnj eMcacloee Is tsnlsg sp (he .
ijtttm end reitorlng (he conatltotlon,'
■hen impaired (ram anr caste. I(a
almost tnponul.ral healing properbet
juitlfi so In gunranteolng a cun, II
directions an followed.
SENT FREE
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
sweet Water park hotel,
1—itlii i Hj rliiRM, UeorRle.
RI«>iC*nrc nml comfort. Table, service am!
ruruiidiltiici ubovf crltlcl-in The boat for the
leitsl. HHcretklloti for the pleasure seeker,
rest for the invalid. The fluest Hath Hy*tem
in the United Htute*. The most valuable
natural tuineral waters in the worn! tree.
Ht(h-<*lii»MiircommodutinnR for SOU guc»ls.
Kleratlnrt J,5M> feet. Pure pine w<*m1n «ir.
No maUrla. Theicrent Piedmont cimutaa-
qoa, a ilh its hrllliiuit uttruction*, ask us
(on poMtal card).
Once n Kuvst al
May 12. fc. W. MARSH A CO..
mmyS-Sm. Proprietors*
H
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A.T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
119 Forsyth Street,
Americus. Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890.
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
I have just returned from New York,
where I purchased a very large stock of
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
/
at prices that will enable us to sell
lower than ever before. Our stock is
immense, assortment completo, prices
lower than any one. Call and see for
yourselves before buying.
C. A. FRICKER,
President.
4O9 JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA.
(Barlow Block.)
S. H. HAWKINS. 't. H. C- BAGLEY. Vic. Prae't
W.E. 'JRPhEY. Cashier.
'TiOANIZBD 1870.
-sSThe Ba.ik of Americus.0t~
Designated Depository State of Osorgls.
Stockholders Individually liable.
Capital. ... SIS0.000
riuridns, ... 8100,000
-: U K(. ORS:-
H. C. Bagley, Free. Amenoua Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, Pres. Ocmulgee Brick Co.
Americus Iron Works,
BUILDERS OF
Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Feeders and Condensers, Saw and Grist Mills,
Shingle Machines, Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Boiler
Feeders, Valves, Jets, Etc.
Shaftings, Hangers, Boxes and Pulleys
AerSpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of
Machinery. Telephone 79. 2 IiM,n
H. Montgomery . Pres’t Peoples National I
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield A Co., Hardware.
T, Wheatley, wholesale dry Koods.
W. K. Murphey, Cashier.
Capital Stock
Pale
Id up Capital
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES,
President.
O. A. COLEMAN,
Vice-President
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
UIIIEOTORS— 0. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. H. Josaey, T.. N. Hawkea,
W. C. Filrlow, W. H. C. WhewJey, B. 8.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes,
Dr. £. T. Mathis, Arthur Iiylnnder.
Liberal to its customom, accommoda
ting to the public and prudent in Its
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other business in Its line.
Saw Mill Men, Attention!
Are yon in need of machinery of any description?
.. . .... , • • , „uj
ueiw in henry machinery such ns
ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS,
If so, write us your wants,
make you low prices. Our special busi-
AND WOOD-WORIING MACHINERY,
and for first-class machinery, we defy competition. We are general agents for
II. U. SMITH MACHINE CO.’S celebrated Wood-working machines, anil can dis
count factory prices. He sure to write for circular of “Farmers’ Favorite” saw
mill; it is the best on the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on band.
Write for prices aud see if we cannot save you money.
*• NONTGOMERV, Pr«t. 1. C. RONEY, Vic* Pmt.
1N0. WINDSOR. Cr. LESTER WINDSORAnt. Cr.
E.A. HAWKINS, Attwasy
NO. 2839.
THB
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas,-
Capital, •00,000. Surplus, 9X0,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H.c.BAOLffT,Frm. W.B.IUwu»,BM.*7r.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, 91,000,000.
(Surplus, 9250,000.
DIBKCTDBS: .
u V, £?«!*>• w E Hawkins, 3 W Coney,
W 8 Gillis, J w Sheffield, P C Clegg,
Hawkes, BF Mathews. G M Byne,
WK Murphey, 3 Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
Perkins Machinery Company,
For Two Weeks Past
‘ WE HAVE BEEN
MAH THE WOJUD
«L
li IS ObS _
Mat and rowdy
MMsitaluiri
KB FAIiA 11 operates so qatetly >
certainty that th« patient under
aas?- YpSfkSe i
Kur sale ny Dr. E. J. Eldrldgr
Americus, Us
■ sn4 Whiskey BsMta
I cured st boo* with-
1041 ud*. Book of ns*
! iui.wl *LI.K?M.D.
-U*. u«s* SiHMVVtth J-’n*
67 SOUTH BROAD STREET,
Mentloi msTiare WbenlYon Write.
ATLANTA, GA
JnneOiHUSwIyear
For One Week More
WE WILL CONTINUE
Sliowinj? the finest line of Mouldings for Picture Framing, etc. ever
displayed in this vicinity, at a reduction of
40 PER CENT FROM REGULAR PRICES
This is n now department in our business and we are making
HPEOIAL PRICES to let you know (bat
when yon want Frames, the SPECIAL
PEOPL E that you ought to see, are
ALLISON & AYCOCK
The Leading Stationers.
31« LAN Alt STIUtBr.
AUWICOS, GXORQIA.
CAPITAL STOCK
SURPLUS A Undivided Fronts, - *70,401,22.
* Ban! of Southiestern Georgia. •
M. SPBRR, J.W.WHEATUST,
w. B rs^T5feBT. _S9.7tSSK 1 '
DIRKCTOBf I
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge,
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
R. J-Perry, J. c. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudloy.
M. Speer.
E. Bitbr,'Jb., Pres. H. M. Knxrr, V. P.
O. A. CoLKMAif, See, a Tress,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Bolus,
Attorney,
JE 8Wits. ./ ■
Land Examines^ U/
«. D. HUMAT. PtEtiOUT.
1.1 CUM, USHIII
Planters’ Bank of Ellaville
XUsvlUe, Ueorgta.
PAID UP CAPITAL, . . **5,000
Collections a Specialty.
Liberal to its cnatomera, accommodating to
the public and prudent In Its maaagsinaiit, this
huik solicits deposits and otbar businm* Is Its
U o JisMSst).