Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 19, 1891, Image 3

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMESfRECORDEB: FRIDAY, JUNE 1^1891. r RES SYPHILIS CURES ALARIA sssnsnsTiM ». Prickly Ash, F»ka Root CuresdyspepsiA LIPFXAH b: DrcggisU) Lippnan'* Blooki 8AYAUBAH, GAa For. sale by the DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Amoricus, Ga. Health is Wealth! Dlt. K. C. WlWT'S NERVE A NO IIRAIX TRKAT. mint, a guaranteed upociflc for Hyrterla, D\nl- ness. Con nil*Ions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, lleatinolio, Nervous Prostration caused l>" the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental lMi|trtwsi<m, Softening of tli« Hrain, resulting lu insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary losses and Spernut- t-irrhrea, caused hy over-exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box con tains one month's treatment. $1.00 per box,or six boxes for $8.00, sent by mall, prepaid, on re ceipt of price. 1VK GlfAllANTEK BIX BOXK8 To cure any case. With each ordorreoeteid by us lor six boxes, accompanied with $r».oo, we will send the purchaser ou? written guaranty to refund tlm money if the treatment does not ef fect a cure. Guarantees issued only hy TUKDAVENPORT DRUG CO.,Sole Agta., Americus, Ga. LIPPMAN SROL, Proprietor*, Orujgldl, Lippman'j block. SAVANNAH. GA. Fur naln by tlic DAVEJfTOBT DRUO COMPANY, Amoricus, (la. A Certain Cure (or Dyspepsia. There la perhaps no disease so prevalent aa nysjwpsla and Indigestion, and one too. that up to the present time baa baffled the skill pf the most eminent physicians. Two-thlrda of tl»a chronic diseases have their origin in Dyspejwf- The symptoms are lota of apimtite, loss of Has . a feeling of fuluesa or weight in thu stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting, acidity, flstw- lomw, dull paiu lu the head, with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, irregularity of bowelr low spirits, slccplessiiess, sallow skin, derange •nent of kidneys, and not unnouently pal pita •ion of the heart. If yon are suffering with an; of these symptoms Da. Holt's Drirsrno Ki.ixii will cure you. Prepared only by Or. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir C tnpanv, Moitbuiu, u. PI eating Prairie, of UnMua A curious phenomenon is to be wit nessed nl the Ames crevasse, and, in deed, is one of the causes of the great damage it has doue. U Oder any ciruuui- kisnees the wuter from this crevasse would overflow the rich country lying be tween it and the golf of Mexico, causing damage to the ainoaut of several million dollars, but to the surprise of many, not content with running down stream and overflowing the country below. It has taken to running apparently up stream home curiosity was felt over this phe nomenon, and the case mi examlnatiou shows it to l» due to the prairies trem- Mantes—the floating or trembling prai ries of southern Lcuisitiun AU along the gulf coast the large border of laud floats ou the surface of the water The land is made hy fallen timber and grasses. It gradually nccnmnUtes dirt and becomes in the course of time sufficiently Arm to support brushes and even trees, bnt the soil is only three inches nr little less thick, and Mow it is tpe water, npon which It floats 011 account of its lightness Occa eionally pieces of trembliug prairie are ihOarhetl and liecome floating islands There are quite a number of these in Salvador, these lands, floating from side to side, being frequently earned at a rapid rate hy th<- l.remte. trees acting as sails to rate'll tue wind The current from the Ames crevasse has carried these flosting islands down stream and torn u niimlier of others Inun the trembling prairies.—Cor.St. Louie ij lobe-Democrat Mr. Tillies', til.,■sis,I Will. Two judges have derided in favor of the Tilden will and two judges have de clared against it. Tile case will soon be argued liefnre the New York court of appeals, which will linally decide wheth er New York" Is to have the $.->.000,000 library or whether Tilden's great bequest is to be absorbed by his nephews. No man doubts that it was Mr. Til den's purpose and intention to fonnd a great politic library with his money. He carefully executed a trust for that purpose, and died in the belief that the biquest was so well guarded that bis heirs could not hare it set aside by any quibble of the law And yet a purpose so plain und unmistakable has been de clared invalid hy two judges, who inter pret a law which is described as “the perfection of ooinmon sense. " It is this extremely technical interpre tation of the laws' provisions on the part of law judges that justifies the presence of lay jndges on the bench of New Jer sey Among the lay judges of the New Jersey court of appeals there would not be two opinions regarding the intentions of Mr. Tilden in the testament heexe cuted prior to his death They would unanimously decide in favor of the will And so. in fact, would our law jndges. who have on some notable occasions demonstrated that with them law is, in deed, the perfection of common sense.- Newark Journal. Caveat,. and Trade-Mirks obtiined, sad all Pat ent business conducted for Msdemtf Fsss. Oar (Me* l« 0t>t»»*» U S, Patnnt Odes, and we can semre patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Head model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We adrlse. If patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due tilt patent is sernred. A Pamphlet, “llow to Obtain Patent,," with name* ofartnal client* inyourHtste, county,** town, *ent free. AdilrvM. C.A.SNOW&CO. Opposite Patent Ode*. Washlnjion, D. C. drunkenness 9* Liquor Habit. mm me worn TKaeaureiume pjHEiasfUBiK 1?k ateotetefy»«— -wv-’T-r.'! 1". It operates so qtileUy and with such ...41 the patient under vriiiiin c, nint soon bis compIflU affected. 43 page book free. To Iw b*4 of Kor e iie i.v i)r. K .1 h.Mrldge ArnericiiH, Us. Costly Lltlgettun. A case Involving seveuty-five cents claimed hy a man in Toledo to be due him from another Toledoan for cow feed has just been appealed from a justice's court in that city to the Lucas common pleas. The plaintiff says be will spend his last dollar to collect the money by process of law, and the defendant says he will sacrifice every cent be has in the fight to racist payment The retail will probably be that the litigants will spend, several hundreds, perhaps thousands, of their own money and involve the county in the expenditure of a large stun, all to gratify their personal ill foiling. There ought to be a provision of Isw covering such petty cases, making the decisions of justices final It Is an outrage on the taxpayers to permit the appeal of such tnslgniflcant cases to a higher court where Valnahle time is consumed by them that should be devoted to more im portant matters, snd the county is in volved ’ in a great expense simply to gratify the personal spite of obstinate litigant*. —Sandusky Register. gpuntaueoas llamas, to aa Artist. A pretty scene took place on Tuesday at the art exhibition of Boda-Pesth. A competition bad been opened for a mon ument to the Hungarians who fought for freedom iu I84t), and nine tnudrls are at present being exhibited pending the de cision of the jury. Tuesday s fashion able crowd was discuaaing the merits of the works when a pretty young lady, following a sadden impulse, took s little bunch of violet* from her dress and laid it on tlie pedertal of one of the models. All the women present crowded ronnd. applauding her choice, and each in tnru laid the flower she was wearing on the plaster model, which is the work of a young sculptor named Joseph Konas. Wile tiler he gains the prite or not be has certainly been distinguished in a very delicate fashion.-Oor. Loudon News Mis* Parker, Arvtitteet. Miss Minerva Parker, the architect or the Woman's Ontury club building, in Philadelphia, and the Isabella, pavilion of the World's rair. i* a slight, willowy young woman with a Madonna face, from which the dark hair is combed back smoothly, anil lieantifnl dark eyes. Nothing in dress or demeanor wouli. in dicam that idle was an unnsnal v Oman or knew so mnch more about Doric arches and Corinthian columns than sbont fancy work and cake recipes.— Exchange. ^ A New Llgfitltoufts Burner. There ws* recently exhibited in Dab tin s new burner for lighthouse use, pos sessing twice the illaminsting power of the largest Imniem now empi re-!. It is calculated that Ibis new burner, in con nection with a specially devised system of leases, will transmit a light equal to shunt 8,000.01)0 randies, which far ex ceed* the must powerful light at presold used. —New York Times, In recent Russian trials to test the adaptability of snow breastworks against aa enemy's fire, it was fonnd that a thick- uesn of six feet wan a p rfect protection against bullets tired nt iMO paces. Packing the snow und pomiug water over it to moke a crust of loo was found to keep bullets out when the thickness was ocl/ three feet and out-half. BAD "bLOOdY oa tbs Taos | M MS) l^r^e.v.r DOCTOR ACKER’S I ENCLISH I BLOOD ELIXIR WHY?““W,V!’.W 0 " SALE yr OVER AND TkCU 1 MEllj ■freight! The S. A Jh M. will Melt at public <*t tery h fh«ii ii>l*bi ill iM»t, in the city or An»* • !••»■ (in., on WV.ii cn u,Ju tel, IKfH lit*- loll x« l»»jf over MUit nui'kidipii fniilil.ti rwiii I trauM|Mtrl..tiou elmigiA nr»* due: I **uh«* r ku" ,rl ttiiil Icrm'c iilhiHR Iiimi ki i Cook, McKite d Co., Alamo, Gn. Cur.ru 11.48. * IimIMi rr te vinegar, ii’urktil NVwbl Bro*. Co.. K**vl lo. Ga. CliartfepJ3. - 4% I tub nr M*t* iiinrkttl J W Wei', B v ll.*, (In 1'hnrcv 7Ttf. I puilKis«-.k coru market! K.d Co., Seville, Ga* I newl g nisrlilii? m irk *1 K >1 « ulpcpl' PlCMlOll, (in. elm*. 1.13. :I bundle* eoitoii Me*. uotiiHik; I eolt hi planter box, no murk; I |notrack flour* mark. ! griiui Htoi o mailed d M , Ibadiellf, Ga. „ ,. I inu kags ta-li loinked A. l’eiklnr, Ro- chell * tin. i buiull li ilJlii ’iiarke Lula Join's. i ctielle. Ga I rack peHN i. nrke«l J. M. \ttiigtiau, I c elle,CIh I! Hrtteatf>#. I lu x elothiUR uiHiked (lo.». MeAllteler K«jchel e, Uu x hurgeM *1 2N. 1 box marked F. W. rtmltti, IMulns, Git. Aatrsy. I barrel crockery marked McMitlli PlaluM Ga. 8 pcs. $41n. drain pipe marked Col. Holton, Abbeville, Ga. t l)H*Kfs|0A8 1 barrel oil, marked Bowen, Bros , Ab beville, Ga. Charge* fi- . . „ 7 bunitlra cotton tlen marked J. O. Wynn Abbevllie Ga Charfei* |111.. 1 box H II good*, 2 B cuds, t package H rails, marked Joe Mcboleou, abbevlllo, Ga Charge #1^7. i I box grocerlts marked B. Lalaby, Abt>e vllle, Ga. Charges IBM. 1 wagon axle marked J. 0. Carter, Rich land, (fa. Charges 2Sp. 2 krgff cider marked M. D. Rlchiinl<*on, uTchland, Gu ( bargee |2,21. 1 doxen plow (1 tiers, I package castings marked Z. T. Hat c< ck, Hlchland, Ga. rtiar«e*75d. 2 or’la Iron gates (2 Iteams short) marked C. Iron Works Mfy. W. «V. Hlilpp, Cordele, Ga. Charges II.IH. 11 pieces Irou (obi) marked \ B Miller, ^Vtroifth aftmaSeff Henry VII ler.V'onlele, H J',raS'^jK f . ttn sra«I A J Callahan, Cordele, Ga. (barges Up. 1 bd e. Ij. behlng marked Williams A II Cordele, Gs. Charges $1.18. 2 kegM lard and lean oil marked J W Taber, Cordele, Ga. Cbarsee 6Of I stove snd contents, 1 pot, 1 kettle a* d 1 bundle pipe, marked Jack Btubbe, Cordele, ^T’ax^marlteU inilley, He>na, Ga. Charges saw marked Bill Jones, ( Helena, ' Oa. 6 cases nted. marked A' B Riggs, Lyons, Ga. Cha-ges 15.01. f „ 2*4 tacks flour, no mark. Covdele, Ga. vZ sacks Hoar, no mark, < ord te, Ga. sacks meal, no mark, Corthde. Ga. 7*4 sacks flour, no mrrk, Cordele, (*a. S sacks meat, no mark, (tordele, Ga. A Jugs no mark, Cordele. (la. 12 spokes, no mark, Cordele, Ga. t cans, no marks, Corcele. Ga. H barrel and 1 keg cider, no mark, Cordete, 3 sacks cotton seed, no mark. Cordele. Ga. A bundles U H foods, no mark, Coriele, Ga. 1 keg syrup, no mark. Ccnlele, Ga. 1 cot. no mark, Cordele, Oa. 2 tacks guano, no mark. Cordele, On. 9 boxes merchandise marked C A Bro., 18 W P.CorJele.Ga. I box merchandise marked D J McRae, Cordele, Ga. I box nterclmndtee marked Norman A Hon, Cordele, Ga. . • 1 bundle sieves (11), msrked Green &. Hart, Cordele Ga. 1 box hardware marked R C Atkins A Co., Cordele Ga. I box starch marked p K Starr, Cordele, 1 box scales marked J S Rogers, Americus, la. Charges $1.47. 4 boxes scales marked J 8 Rogers,Aiuerlcua ° I ^box h marbie marked B J Miller,Americas, Ga. Charges 534. R H good., m.rked a Mathlx, Amerlcu., a Sb«.5mSu m.rited ,T J Mitchell, Atnerl- cum Ok charmStf- . 2pulley.maned AT* WHJune*, Amerl urn (la. Charge. Ibnxe. eoei cut. Do. Cl a barret* 1 fooi-stoue, no mark, Lnmpkln, Ga. " I!h«l miflid*Todd A Stanley Mfg. ^ , ; u :!i pk n '.% 0 rft anavii Lumpkin.Ua CbargesISJA. 00 plant Anders marked Z T Hancock, Lumpkin. Gs. Charges#W7 2 packages books, no mark, charges f2.N0, Lnmpkln.Ga. ^ I pair shafts, no mark* Peterson, Ga. I bundle H. pine, no mark, Peterson. Ga. 1 bundle bedding marktd BJcn Plumrr, Abbevllle.Ga. Chnrgesf26l. I barrel beer merited rare 8 D Walker, Ab beville, Us. Charger, 73p. 12 ca so canned vegetables marked cars Wilson, Pryor A Co, Abbe’ '* |SJ2 A Hsrris, Americus, rked P H Holt, Amerl- «vllle,Ga. Chnige villa, Ga* . 2 saw mandrels. I sban and 4 I. boxe«, 4 pul leys, marked King, Burch A Co, Abbeville, Ua. Cherg I mail cart marked In ears Ma'wy A Frs- sell, Abbeville. Ga. Chargee $2 I box merchandise marked 0 P Fcott, Ab beville, ua. Charges fc8p. K.H-GOODMAN, General Rrelght Agent, I*An Ideal Summer Resort HawatW. swe£ rkkk I «1 /i Llthl-i Springs, Georgia. Elegance and comfort. Table, service end furnishings abotecrlllctetn. The best for the least. Recreation for the pleasure aeeker, rest for the invalid. The fluent Bath Hyfttem In the tlnf * natural 11 Hlgh-rlas F. I# vat ion No malar Shingles ii Link to furnish Lumber dtee, alike loweal Wc are now prei ami Hbingles an *1 prices. Par re will tor. pleura* tli.li AT WHOLEBALR Attn RNTTAtU WILL BE 80LD REBARDLEBB OF OOBT OR CQWBEQUEWOEB.; 120 MISSES’ SAILOR HATS at 50c. For the above, ami anything else in tlie Hat line, go, to The “GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE” SHOE STORE Whcro-you will And all the noveltiw in Men’s, Boys’and ,. « H E A D W E A R AT GREATLY 119 Forsyth Street, REDUCED PRICES. Americus, ESTABLISHED 1867. INCORPORATED 1890. JAMES FRICKER & BRO. I have juet retained from New York; where I purchased a very large xtoek of DIAHOFDS FINANCIAL. ^11 Vice Pi WATCHES at prices that will enable ub to soil lower than ever before. Our stock Is Immcnso, assortment comploto, prices lower than any one. Call and see for yourselves boforo buying. S;A. PRICKER, President.- 40$ JACKSON ST., AMERICUS, GA. (Barlow Block.) 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 MW-Spccial attention given .to repairing all kinds of Machinery. Telephone 79. ’ , T,t , WM " I . write ns your wants, low prices. Onr special busi- Are you In need of machinery of any description? If so, stating just what you desire and we. will make you low price! nesa la heavy machinery auch aa ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, AND WOOD-WORHNG MACHINERY, mill; it is the {mOon the market. Second-hand machinery constantly on band. Write for prices and see if we cannot save yon money. ATLANTA, GA JnneMiUtwtyrar 67 SOUTH BROAD STREET, Ketilio. Tam Tuns WbemYw, Write. For Two Weeks Past For One Week More * WE HAVE KEEN [ WE WILL CONTINUE® Showing the finest lino of Mouldings for Picture Framing, etc. ever deployed in thin vicinity, at a redaction of 40 PER CENT FROM REGULAR PRICES This in n now department in our liuninesn and we are making HI’ECI .-VI j to let you know tliat wlteu yon want Frumen, the HI’KCIAL I* 1501 * J * E that yon onght to see, are ALLISON & AYC0CK' The Leadi lie LAMAR ITSBSV. S. H. HAWKINS ’ W H.C- ' i W.t. imPhEY, L ,Jl ^ntOANIZKD -«0The Ba.ik of Americus.6*- Designated Depository State of Georgia. Stock holders Individually liable. Capital* - • - *Mft0,000 Surplus* ... (HKkMNto V oag-ii? I H. O. lUgluy, Prra. Am.flctu Investment Co. P. O. OeKKirtM.Ormulitee Brick Co. J«. Dodiion, or Jut. IKxUon ts Bon, Attorneys* « O: W. (Hover, Prai't Amerleu. (Jroeery Co. 8. II. Hnwklna, t'rra't 8. A.« hi luilrout. 1 ' 1 Capital Stock - - - tlOOjMO. PaidupCkplUl » "•—< -i "jf- '. THE BANK OF SUJ T. N. IfAWKES, O. A. CO 1’ruHidcnt. ,’~ _ IV.-lY FURLOW, ulKECTOKS- O. A( ( flawkius, ii. II. Josscy, W. C. Kuril,w, W. II. V. Oliver, It. M. Brown, W. m. <ww Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Iiyiander. Liberal tolls customein, accommoda ting to tho public and prudent in.it* management, tills bank solicits deposits and otlior business in its line. S. MONTGOMERY, Pmt. J. C. RONEY, Vice Prwi. JN0, WINDSOR, C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Aset. CV, E. A. HAWKINS, AtterMy WO. 2839. -r-TKK— Peoples' Nationi Of Ameriees. Capital* 880*000. ORGANIZED II. C. Biolkv, Brea. W.tCIUwKlsa.Heo CTr. i. i Investment Secu fatd up Capital, SI,'— iff orpins, 8*60,000, DIBBCTOKS: n (! Bagley, W K Hawkins, S W C'onoy, W S Clillls, J W Sheffield, P (> Olm, WMIiawkea,BFMatb.ws, Q It Bjnxa, W E Uurjihey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr. II. P. Hollis. iArlTAI. STOCK, -- r~Odtnm umi'1.118A lindirkleil Proilta, . (kMJt * Bank or SoaUivesteni Georgia. • K - 8 55££«t. : .11. C. IHIMI.K1 Ciablar.'* dihxctor?: 1 . W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridg C. A. Huntington, II. It. Johnson, K. J. Perry, J. V. Nicbolm, . W. Smith, W.H.C. Dudley, M. Speer. E. Biirk.'Jk., Pre*. H. M. Ki O. A. Colkmaji, Sec, a.1 Negotiates Loans Farm and City Pn w. o. NUiMf. PRLsrocai Planters’ Bank of Bllarffie BHavtlte* Gsorgta. 'AID PP CAPITA*. .