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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1691.
U&'-- HOT A LOVE FEAST.
All wa* not barmcny In tbo recent
Ohio convention; dtipite the grand
flourish with which Mr. 'William Mo
Kinlejr wan nominated for governor, the
evidences of factional animosities did
not fall to crop out
Foralcer got In his work on John
Sherman and (moty that old leader of
the Ohio republicans under the fifth
rib.
The convention was all the way
througCjllSUtc^ triumph. When In
Ms sp«& ■ ■torinriiag. MeKlniey Fora-
ker made thusts at the republicans who
had failed to come to his support in his
contest with Campbell for the governor
ship, he was heartily cheered and it was
through his Influence that the conven
tlon failed to Indorse Senator Sherman.
In the coming election lb Ohio a legis
lature, at well as governor, Is to be
chosen, and that legislature is to elect a
United States senator. Foraker wants
the office. He wants It for the same
reason that ambitious politicians usually
want office, but be wants it more
peeiallj because be Is anxious to be
avenged on John Sherman.
There la going to be a fight within the
party th Ohio, therefore, over the sens-
torahlp, while its united efforts will be
put forth to make Mr. McKinley gov
ernor.
With this, the third party defection
and the task of defending the McKinley
tariff, the republicans are not going to
have an easy job to carry Obio, despite
the large majority which they have al
ways bad In that state on a full vote.
Coming to Americas.
A Tiurs-IiEconoEB reporter was yes
terday stlown a letter from Mr. J. N.
Gamewell, of the Gamewell Fire Alarm
Comfapj, which stated that he would
be in Amerlcus nt an early day to look
at ter 4 fire alarm aystem here. There
are many In Amerleua who would llko
to see auoh a system Inaugurated here.
It la graktjy needed.
About Fifty Gallons.
Another vein of water baa been atruck
at the water works pumping artesian
welL The flow is now about fifty gal
lons pm* minute. Everything gooa to
Indicate,tty* a large flow will be so-
cured, but aometlme artesian well ilgna
are like signs of rain in dry weather
—they all fall.
Good Cooking
leone of the chief blessings, of every
horn*. To always Insure good custards,
8 addings, sauces, etc., use Gail Borden
Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Direc
tions on the label. Sold by ybur grocer
and druggist. tuea-4w.
Fritz Emmett, the actor, died at
CornwalUon-the-Hudson, -N. j Y., of
nneumonla.
f I
Tbo Grant**! Disco to 17 of tko Ago
Dyspepsia la perhaps the most preva
lent of all I chronic diseases, and ono too,
up to the present time has baffled the
skill of the most emihent physicians
nearly all the proprietary medicines
have been trlea .and failed. After
spendlng'years of study, Dr, Holt has
at length succeeded in getting up a
remedy (Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir)
that baa aeverfalled to eure in a all
instance. If you suffer with tbla
ease, try one bottle and be convinced,
It la one of the beat liver medicines
known to the profession. Liver com
plaints. constipation, jaundice, head
ache, chronic diarrhoea, yellow akin,
brown splotches mi asthma, If oompll-
catol with Indigestion, If you' are
troubled with any of those diseases It is
a safe and certain cure. Manufactured
by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Cc, Montezu
ma, Ga. Price $1.00. Bottles double
former size. For sale by all drugglsta.
Dr. Holt's Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No euro no
W- Manufactu ired by Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co., Monwxuma, Ga.
may24-lm
Tie brotherhood of painters and doc-
orators gained nineteen local unlone hut
mouth.'
The Hate put Into a Peruvian port,
and ihere was no Peruvian hark to atop
her progress—Now Orleans Ploayone.
De Wlttfa idttie Early Bisera nevi
gripe 0* cause nausea. Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Bill Arp, the Georgia humorist,
whose jokes have aroused appreciative
■miles north of Maaon and Dixon’s line,
la sixty'years old and the father of nine
children.
No one feels poorer than the rfeh roan
whose Income has just been reduced by
5 per cent—Somerville Journal.
Straws show how tbo wind blows;
strawberries, taken with cream and Gil
more, may^ belp to temper It to the
THAT TERRIBLE COUGH
In the morning, bnnfed or difficult
breathing, raising phlegm, tightness In
the chest quickened pulse cblllncss In
the evening or sweets at night all or
any of these things an the first stages
of consumption. Dr. Acker’s English
Cough Bemedy will eon these fearful
symptoms, and Is sold undsr s positive
guarantee by Feetwood A Hassell,
Amerlcus, Ga. II
The Albany News and Advertiser has
opened a ballot box to determine the
most popular young lady In the dty,
The reoe will be an exciting one.
is ur worth uvinor
Not If you go through the world a dys
peptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia TableU
ere s positive cun for the wont forms
of Dyspepsia, indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood A KusseU,Amerlcus, Ga. 6
Medicinally pure wines, brandies and
whiskies at Dr. Eldridge’s Drag Store.
To Printers nnd Publishers.
The Times Publishing Compauy has
for sale a portion of the newspaper and
job outfit made surplus by the rocent
consolidation of the Times and Rccor-
dor, consisting of one cylinder newspa
per press, two Gordon job presses, ono
Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six
stands, two imposing stones and tables,
five hundred pounds of news 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 Publishing
Company, Amerlcus, Ga.
Buffalo, N. Y., and Springfield, Mass.,
aro moving for tbree-cent street car
fares.
Go te'l it, ye Uns-res, from desert tones,
The -‘Prescript on” lias triumphed, fair wo
man Is free!
Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription Is
the one princely remedy above all others.
Made expressly for women, it Is adapted
to her special needs, and fulfills evory
requirement.
No condi’ Ion so critical ns to defy It!
No emergency,o great as to baMe 111
As a woman’s restorative and regula
tor, the ‘-Favorite Prescription” is mas
ter of the situation. Positively guaran
teed to give satisfaction in all cases, or
money paid for it returned. The only
medicine for women sold on trial!
Proscriptions accurately compounded
of pure drugs, at all hours at
Dit. Eldhidok Drug Store.
Attention Stockholder*.
The seventh installment, 10 per cent,
of the Amerlcus Manufacturing and Im
provement Company will be due and
ayable at my ofllco, People’s National
lank, 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 Windsor,
td Secretary and Treasurer.
Call or telephone C. C. Carter for
bread*' • >.<■, confections and fine gro
ceries in Amerlcus.
Stockholders Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Amerlcus Investment Com
pany will bo held at the new court
house, Amerlcus, Ga., on Wednesday,
July 1st, 1801, at 11 o'clock a. m.
W. E. Hawkins,
Sect’y ami Treas.
Amoricus, Ga., June 18,1891.
• Summer School.
I will open a summer school at the
Jaekaon-street school building, begin
ning first Monday In July. Terms $4.00
for primary and intermediate grades,
and $5,00 for higher grades, per month.
june 14-lm Miss Lillie Disown.
Pure spices and flavoring extracts at
Dr.
Pure spices t
'. Eldridge’s
Drug Store.
Distress After Noting.
When at thla season of the year you
eat some fruit or vegetables, you feel a
disturbed condition about the stomach
or bowels, relieve It at once by using Dr.
Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial.
Tbo seashore and the mountains are
in for their annual light, and so far the
seashore Is showing the most sand.—El
mira Gazette. -
If food sours on the stomach, diges
tion Is defective. De Witt’s Little Early
Risers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint. For aale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
The man who escaped with his life
was a thoughtful creature, as he saved
himself the trouble of going book for It.
—Baltimore Critic. —
It la quite the fashion noA to take De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers for liver,
etomaeh and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, bnt mighty good ones. Tbs
Davenport Drug Company sells them.
Fitchburg, Mass., Is In. an awkward
position. It Is said that, through some
oversight or other in getting signatures,
all the ordinances passed since 1870 are
void and Inoperative.
For Over Fifty Venn
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrnp has been
used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colio, and la the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents
a bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world.
Envelope*! Envelopes!!
We have just received a big job lot of
manllla envelopes of fine quality, tbat
wore 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 aro good enough for all busi
ness purposes, and are much cheaper.
Times Publishing Co.
There are still fourteen different
pieces on this globe where cannibalism
is practiced.
The Witty Irishman.
When told by a doctor tbat his liver was
almost gone, said: “Faith, it's glad I
am, it's allers bothered me.”
The liver, more than any other organ,
Is the Index to the body. With a mor
bid liver the entire system is out of gear.
Most powerful for the restoration of
this “citadel of health" la Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, Its action Is
direct, prompt, effectual. Recommend
ed by eminent physicians, it has gained
a universal reputation as the “Great
Liver Regulator.” Correct the liver and
you cure many ills. The “Golden Med
leal Discovery” Is warranted in all cases
of liver disease and blood disorders to
benefit or cure or money promptly and
cheerfully refunded.
“Plumb Good” and “Grand Repub
lic" cigars, fresh lot just in at C. C. Car
ter’s.
Attention Guilder*,
Wo sell Langman A Martinez prepared
paints, and are authorized by the manu
facturers to repaint any house at their
expense on which their paints do not
prove satisfactory.
E. J. Eldbidge, Druggist.
C. C. Carter, the Lamar street grocer,
aro headquarters for fancy groceries,
canned goods, fruits and confections.
Mr. James S. Harrison, Columbus,
Go., says bis wife had dyspepsia for
several years in Its worst form—could
retain nothing on her stomach. Dr.
Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured her per
manently. For gale by all druggists.
may24-lm
Abbott's East Indian Corn Point
In a quick cure for corns, bunions and
warts.
When Dsby was sick, ws (svs bar Castorls.
When she was a Chad, abs cried for Cutorla.
When sbn became Hiss, shn dun* to Cutoria.
Whan abs bad Children, she gate tbemCastorla.
A full line of lamps, chimneys, burn
ers and all lamp fixtures sold cheap at
Dr. J. E. Eldriuoe.
The finest cakes, and the celebrated
cream bread, baked every morning, at
C. C. Carter.
A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil
et waters, Ac., at Dr. Eldridge Drug
Store.
In the great animal market at Ham
burg, In Germany, giraffe sell at $7,000 a
pair, chimpanzees go at $800 a piece^nd
select lots of Sumatra monkeys at
$1,000.
Skin and scalp diseases, tbo heat, at
times a running sore, the body entirely
covered with sores as large as a quarter
of a dollar, and no medicine had tbe de
sired effect until P. P. P. was taken.
The disease yielded at once, and P. P
P. proven Heels the best blood purifier
of the age.
Francolse Coppee, the French author,
Is fond of cats that surround his desk
and nibble at his pen when he writes.
. The annoyance of break
ing lamp-chimneys need not
be borne.
Get tough glass chimneys.
Macbeth's “pearl top”
and “pearl glass" are tough
against heat; they do not
break, except from accident.
They are also dear, trans
parent, not misty or milky;
they At and stand upright;
shape and proportions are
right to direct the draft
upon the flame.
They cost a little more
than rough and wrong chim
neys of common glass that
break continually. "•
Pittsburg. GKO. A. Macbeth A Co.
We havo for aale a one thousand dol
lar Knabe piano, the finest one of that
make ever brought south. It will be of
fered to-morrow morning at 0 o’clock,
and will be sold at a great sacrifice, as It
boa got to go. It la a magnificent Instru
ment, and someone will secure a great
bargain. Jamrs Fbicker A Bao.
For ^our toilet soaps, toilet powders
and all toilet articles, go to
Dh. '
Eldridge*
The yells and other characteristic
noises made by boys playing baseball In
a vacant lot In New York city, drove a
neighboring man insane.
The best bakor in southwest Georgia,
at C. C. Carter’s.
ForJienL
The Taylor residence on Lamar street,
suitable for boarding house. Possession
July 1. S. M. Cohen.
juael4-d-tf
A weU conducted funeral In a Penn
sylvania town took place at midnight.
Over twelve thousand acres near Los
Angles, Cal., havo been put In potatoes.
ULCERS,
CANCERS,
SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD POI80N.
thess sad every kindred disuse arising
from Impure blood successfully treated by
.bat never-failing and beet of all tonka and
medicines,
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‘BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY'
FOR SPOT CASH,
[nonday and Tuesday next.
The prices we quote, we Positively will not charge on the Books
All goods charged will be at the regular prices
Books on Blood and Skin
Disease* free.
Printed tcetimooials sent on
application. Address
Swift Specific Go,
ATLANTA. OA.
H ihe best known remedy.
I ^KS??o!IwOMMSSn»!
I OlaetIn ltoSDays, without Pnla.
r *, Prevents Strict ore. Contains no
■ acrid or poisonous substsnccs.nmi
is gnnrenteed absolutely harmless.
prescribed by physicians. Heat Sr-
rinrefree wfllicaeb bottle. Price J1
I J Hold by draxxlsts. Beware of Seb-
J BtltntwkAeinoChemjOalXdjjILtLlA
Bold In Americas by Cook’s Pharmacy
B. J. Eldridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J.
E. Hall and Davenport Drug Company.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
CltimtALB. R.
Arrive From. Leave For.
j:40pm l*:llip.m.ColiiinbusS:®am4:ISpm
ISM pm HIP pm Macon l:X>piu SiXtnm
Step an Steam Altway Itepm ttepm
S.A.AM.E.U.
sum Omaha s:ISpmt:<
Fifty patterns White
Side-band Organdies;
worth $2.00 to go at
95c. per pattern.
At 12^c. yd., one lot
Wool Ohallies, worth
20c.
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.
9^c. our entire stock
Pineapple Tissues.
12#c. our entire
stock Persian Mulls.
4 l /iC. one Thousand
yards ohecked Muslin,
worth 7Kc,
7^0. 1,000 yards
Dress Ginghams, sold
every day at 10 and
12>4c.
8 3-4c. one lot extra
choice Percales,worth
12 l-2c.
41-2o. one lot Fine
Cotton Challies,worth
8c.
13 l-2c, 1000 ynrds
India Silk Finish
Shantong Pongees.
Worth 25c
9 3 4c. 1000 yds.
Manilla Plaids, worth
12 'Ac the world over.
121 o. one lot White
Ground Organdies
with colored figures,
worth 20c.
19c. 1000 yards
those light weight Ba
tistes othex houses ask
30 to 35c for.
12 l*2c. yd. magnifi-
oent white Plaid Or
gandies. worth 20o.
$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 o n
hand, cash will move
them
One lot Grenadine
suits at $5.90, worth
$8.50.
One lot 3ilk Stripe
Grenadines, v o r t h
$12.50 suit to go at
$7 90.
One magnificent lot
Silk Stripe Grena
dines, worth $125 yd-
at 79c.
We defy anybody
anywhere to match us
on prices.
39c, our entire stock
of 50c Surah Silks.
42c. your choice of
our entire stock figur
ed China Silks sold
hereto fore at 65 and
75o per yard.
Big lot remnant
Silks at low prices.
89c. Black Silk Sub
lime 46 ins. wide and
worth $1.25.
7 l-2c. one lot ladies’
Ribbea Undervests,
worth 20c.
75o. C-B Corsets;
sold at $1.00 and $1.>
25 all over town.
Furnishing
Goods
Slaughtered !
90c. a pattern, choice
Black Plaid and Strip
ed Lawns. ,
RDMNACTS.
Big lot remnant wht
goods slightly soiled
from handling, to be
cleared out.
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 75c. to $1.
69c. our finest poods
worth $1 anywhere.
25c. one lot fast black
Socks, worth 35c.
Cut prices on entire
line Half Hose.
49o splendid quality
Gents’ Night Robes,
worth 75c.
69c. Night Shirts,
worth $1 anywhere in
town.
75c. some of the
choicest Night Robes
ever shown in A meri
cus.
89c. one lot Night
Robes worth $1.25.
98c. one lot Night
Robes worth $1.50.
89c. our entire stock
Monarch Shirts,laun-
dried andunlaundried
worth $1.25.
Hundreds of articles
too tedious to mention
will be thrown out for
this spec al sale at pri
ces simoly ridiculous.
If you want anything
in Dry Goods or Gents.
Furnishings, call and
see us.
WHEATLEY & ANSLEY,